Bishop Miege High School - Hart / Miegian Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)
- Class of 1973
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Dreams Into Rczalitv 4 Stu-Co Representatives and Auxiliary members: FRONT ROW: Barb Fogarty, Cindy O'Gara, Lisa Gill, Nancy Miller, Lori Gallagher, Kimberly Dean, Janice McWilliams, Janis Slatinsky. SECOND ROW: Terri Kilgore, Marcie McCarthy, Terri Kearns, Mary Pat Buzan, Rosie Wuller, Marianne Metzger, Margaret Bens, Sandy Cornelius, Sally Kearns, Debbie Medina. THIRD ROW: Laurie Downs, Chris Bedord, Patty English, Sheila Gallagher, Jan Bird, Laurie Decha, Mary Stilwell, Susan Whalen. FOURTH ROW: Diane Schepers, Colleen Kennedy, Lisa LaGue, Mimi Novick, Julie Gill, Teresa Maher, Ann O'Connor, Melanie Markey. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Scherer, Dave Burroughs, Bill Brandt, Kevin Clark, Brian Pyle, Jim Donnici, John Long, Ron Caton, Mark Sosna. SIXTH ROW: Mike Hannon, Jim Smith, Tim Gallagher, Chip Novick, Damaris Markey, Jim Newman, Paul Schepers, Tom Svoboda, Roger Bolton. Bishop Miege was built upon a dream and continues to function within one. The past year Student Council has had both its ups and dovsms. All of the campaigns undertaken by the student body surpassed those in previous years, and all of them excluding the Candy Sale toppled over their goals. This year, Miege and its community has truly been Number 1. I hope that all of you had time this year to set your sights on a dream, and that someday this dream may become a reality for you. No matter how small it is, pursue it until it is yours. Dreams give men purpose to strive for life, and they will give you purpose if you have the courage to venture into their realm. You can only be a part of a dream if you are willing to share your life with it. Thank you for being part of my dream, Chip Novick Student Council President '72-'75 Sister Martina, StuCo Moderator, joyously packs away money taken in from the candy sale. l4 fs 5' 2 5 f g 1 PL ug, , If . 1 l 72 ff e Q gig F JL fl ideal hi Q . W ..mii 5 3' Q ,V 5 1 153' V4kf..wViT 3 ag V uf fa ' ' TJ i y , ii J 4 ig ..kk fri R If 8 Q . x. A fi 5 9 Q , , 3 , Q 552 A . if 'R ,FW 5 :Q fi' I-6 ?'AS SA 51 Ei -r ,, 1 W , Lori Gallagher and John Long assist eager freshmen Michael Steuve listens attentively while secretary, Damaris Markey records student checking out cases of Russell Stover Candy. comments at an all-school meeting. With graduation and the end of their terms in office near, Jim Newman and Chip Novick discuss the past year and possibilities in the future of StuCo. 16 ieroom Chairmen: FRONT ROW: Barb Burnham, Jean Van Garsse, Debbie Cornelius, Denise Galvin, Lisa Schleper, Heidi Gutknecht, Debbie Galvin. QCOND ROW: Mary Latz, Cathy Maher, Maureen O'Connell, Mo Gaughan, Theresa Steuve, Susie Vater, Jahnie Anderson, Martha Grovxmey, Susie Geraghty. BACK ROW: Jeff Amrien, Joe Grantham, Chainy Folsom, Cathy Dolan, Leah Milazzo, Mary Ann Weideman, Jeanie Reilly, Cathy McCue, Jim Parente, Mike Thomas, Steve Kellerman, Terry Reilly. l7 ABOVE: Jackie Ditzler leaves for Paola. RIGHT: Sister Mildred, Laurie Downs and Barb Fogarty plan future events. LOWER RIGHT: Members prepare Christmas goodies. ln your path lies joy beyond all wealth-the joy of sharing with others. This motto gave the incentive to the twenty-five member Service Committee to show their dedication to Miege and to their commu- nity. Major projects this school year included the talent show, foreign student scholarships, teacher appreciation, hostess service, and breakfast for the athletic teams. Community projects consisted of Catholic Chari- ties food drives, visiting the elderly, and holiday parties for retarded children in Paola. These projects require time, energy and an acute desire to give of themselves. Moderated by Sister Mildred and guided by the leadership of Laurie Downs and Barb Fogarty, the Service Committee once again lived up to its reputation. 18 Service Committee Aids Surrounding Communities if if STANDING: R. Bolton, L. O'Conne11, P, Martin, J. Smith. SITTING: K. Whalen, T. Fitzpatrick, B. Yeado, J. Eads, B. Fogarty, J. D'Agostir1o. 75 Debate Team Combines Talent Mrs. Janet Andrew and Miss Virginia Meyer joined forces this year to improve the quality of Miege's interscholastic debate team. The combi- nation of last year's experience and this year's incoming talent filled the debators with aspira- tions of great success. The Varsity debate team journeyed to tourna- ments at area Shawnee Mission high schools, Topeka Highland, and the Regional Tournament held at Miege. Their topic for the '73 year was, Resolved: That the federal government should exclusively finance all public primary and sec- ondary schools in the United States. Although the team failed to place in the tournaments, they continued to improve their insights into the process of debating. Plans for next year include extensive instruction that will serve to benefit the team and round out the program. 'tI'l1 give you two Mickey Mantles for one Willie Mays. . . John Eads, Kevin Whalen, Barb Fogarty, and Miss Meyer wheel and deal with debate file cards. Clubs Unite Students Through Interest The accumulation of clubs throughout the year brought together students sharing common interests. This year two new organi- zations were available. The beginning of the guitar group as a steady part of the all-school masses was initiated during the fall. Mr. John Gregory played and sang with the group. Another first at Miege was the beginning of an Interscholastic Volleyball team. Thir- teen girls played area high school teams in active competition. Mrs. Patricia Shipley moderated the team and coached them in volleyball procedure. Miss Mary Evelyn Pretz's Knitting, Cook- ing and Sewing club enabled eighteen mem- bers to enhance their homemaking skills. Miege's Canoe club was again active. The ten boys enjoyed float trips that provided them with mini-vacations. Mr. Gary Lam- mers was the club's moderator and Jim Hendricks served as president. Le Cercle Francais, alias the French club, met this year during activity time to plan a summer trip to Canada. Mr. William J. Reardon and his senior group met during lunch to discuss topics of general interest involving both students and faculty. ABOVE: A K.C.S. club meeting is brought to order in Room 16 during activity time. LOWER LEFT: The Guitar group tunes up in the chapel in preparation for an all-school mass. LOWER RIGHT: Lucy Chartrand contemplates a profound contribution to Mr. Reardon's Senior group. 20 x l 1 1-W... - ..,,1f,.,f , r f fc '75 Clubs In Motion 1 7, W Sister Johanna and French club members prepare for a trip to Members of the Canoe club load their canoes for a float trip. Quebec. f' 23W Interscholastic Volleyball Team: BACK ROW: Chris Budai, Susie Vater, Cindy Cindrich, Susan Call, Keren Cindrich, Margaret Bens, Ann Stallbaumer. FRONT ROW: Michele Stueve, Melanie Markey, Debbie Medina, Jean Gregar, Martha Bizal and Annette Vyhanek. 21 1972 Talent Show Draws APPLAUS l Mu OVB Directors Laurie Downs and Barb Fogarty supervise the , rehearsal as Sandy Meara and Sr. Mildred look on. 2 , Jim Smith explains that he is leaving on a jet Kathy Schleicher and Kim Dean show off Nan Geis shadow dances to You're ' plane during his John Denver medley, their Baby Faces in this senior girl line. 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Barb Watkins gets shot down by Ann Coffee, tea, milk or me! propose steward- After finding fun and friends at camp, Tom- Kolarik as they rehearse Bang, Bang. esses, Terry Reilly and Bob McKenna. my Brennan tears up his letter to mom. 23 ? Spanish students who visited Mexico: FRONT ROW: Sister Mildred, Mary Tice, Caroline Carr, Susie Humphrey, Lisa Schutte, Margie Lewin, Sandy Meara, Betty Venneman, Nancy Perrin. BACK ROW: Tim O'Shea, Brian Gerling, Greg Zillner, Nina Ashley, Debbie Zabel, Michael Stallbaumer, Dave Atwell, Dwayne Katzer, Martha Growney, Laura Growe. ' Travel And Experience Day By Day Students who participated in the Georgetown Model U.N. Assembly in Washington D,C.: FRONT ROW: Chainy Folsom, Roger Bolton, Debbie Cornelius, Katie Perkins, Phil Spaeth, Bob McKenna, Kevin Clark, Vince Smith. SECOND ROW: Kim Dean, Katrina Guenther, Debbie Palermo, Margaret DeCoursey, Laurie Decha, Barb Weilert, Jean Van Garsse, Linda Schmidtberger, Linda O'Connell, Kitty Mercer, Mr. Reardon. THIRD ROW: Eric Martincich, Kathy Scherer, Jenny King, Mary Ann Coghlin, Mary English, Linda Owsley, Sue Newman, Janet Collins, Denise Rettenmaier, Frank Schreiner, Mitch Storm. NOT PICTURED: Sister Martina and Kathy Reardon. 24 Exchange Students Enjoy Miege Bea Tyon, a Sioux Indian from Pine Ridge, South Dakota, attended classes at Miege for the last month of school. Bea was a sophomore. Bea said she liked Miege, though it was rather big and confusing compared to her old school with an enrollment of 400. She chose Mr. Tylicki's third hour American History class as her favorite. Bea stayed with Mrs. Naomi Brownell, office secretary, while attending Miege and returned to Pine Ridge after completing the year here. Vera Novakovic, senior, came from Cacak, Yugoslavia. She made many friends at Miege and was reluctant to leave at the end of the year. Vera made first honors on the honor roll, carrying a heavy load of classes including Chemistry, Physics and Analysis. At the end-of-year awards assembly she received the International Goodwill Award. After graduation she returned to Yugoslavia to attend a university in the fall. Because of her interest in film- making, she would like to have a career as a director. Vera stayed with the family of Mary Kay Dooley. Shkib Ahmad from Kabul, Afghanistan, has already graduated from his home high school and is attending Miege to improve his English communication-skills. I like M.iege, I like Miegians, I like Kansas City, was Shkib's response to Miege. He is returning to Miege next year and will spend two more years in Kansas City. Bea Tyon, a sophomore from Pine Ridge, South Dakota, learns the combination on her new locker. Vera and Shkib meet on the common grounds of living in the U.S. and Vera Novakovic is surprised with the gift of a class ring from her friends. speaking English as a second language although they live in different Senior Jan Bird looks on. parts of the World- 25 n.,.n.,.N S, 5... ..,.0.,.0...0.,. '.,0.,n.,.4l.,.n.,.n., vu., n.,.u.,.n.,. 0... n.,.0.,.u.,. B., ..,.n.,.u.,.u.,. vu... t.,a.,.a.,. F, S, U, va. 0. Qi X 3 ,. I' vp 14 si P -1 Zo oi P -1 Zo K 10 sf 24 5 14 X Lo K 14 sf P Qi 14 X 1 QI 14 sf La sl Z4 sf lo si 53 Q Z 02 P Qi Z4 Lf P Qi Za X P -5 14 QI A P Q5 f 'oc Q' '- A P Z 1. gp sl Z Z0 2 Z9 Q' in 6. 3 X Zo 'Q gp To gp ?'U.-.1 .-.1 !.5.!!.-.U.-M... .-.Q 5.0.-.ll-.1 .-.1 M.-.U.-.1 .-.1 .-.Q N.-M.-.1 .-R f.-. llI.-.1i.-M.-.0.-.0.-.Q.-.1.-.!.-R.-.U.-M.-.Q.-R.-.Q Take, care, to wonder' 6+ i-he wfbrld u Adolescence is a time of learning and growing. Rarely do +P' .gh YOL1 der we think of death, and we are shocked into its realization only when we lose one of our own. Chris Whalen's death was a loss hurry to all Miegians for he viewed life with enthusiasm and joy. He was always truly interested and concerned about everyone o d him on open cloort RX' you live ina universe 1975' 5:LLMOf miracles galore. ar un . Chris died, after an extremely short illness on Jan. 20, 91 71 X 7 91 QI 71 01 Y :' X 'F 1 zo Q5 Y 92 of Drill Team Dances To The Music: Drill Team members Maria Bizal, Chris Budai and Janine O'Shea 'dance to the music' with perfect precision at the Miege Regional Tournament. 1972-73 Drill Team Officers: FROM LEFT: Kathy Keyes-Vice President, Claudia Claisse-Captain, Margie Gregar-Treasurer, Karen Voorhes-Secretary. 1972-73 Drill Team: FRONT ROW: Cindy Hill, Kathy Keyes, Claudia Claisse, Margie Gregar, Karen Voorhes, Maria Bizal. SECOND ROW: Genelle Torrey, Michele Adams, Robyn Grantham, Lisa Guenther, Annette Vyhanek, Mary Swift. THIRD ROW: Susan Lacy, Monica Beth, Heidi Gutknecht, Sharon Doherty, Kathy Gorman, Janet Bolin. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Hannon, Kathy Donahue, Ann Bennett, Janine O'Shea, Sandy Meara, Jan Schweers. FIFTH ROW: Jackie Magerl, Martha Bizal, Sharon Pavel, Chris Budai, Betty Venneman. SIXTH ROW: Jeannie Reilly, Teresa Bartoszek, Mary Ann Wiedeman, Dana Brandt, Leah Milazzo, Karen Schaefer. SEVENTH ROW: Cindy Smith, Tami Snider, Barb Krause. 27 Pep Club Loses Structure Loyal stag fans wait breathlessly for another two points. Non Club Exists The 1972-73 pep club did not really exist. While there were officers, the club lacked the structure and organization that is necessary to make up a club. Although there were no requirements for attendance or uniforms, the students often displayed red to school and to games. Highlighting the year were the car parades which sparked excitement before several big games. At its height, the pep club performed well with an abundance of enthusiasm. 28 Pep Club Board: FRONT ROW: Jean Beechwood, Linda Schmidtberger, Nina LaGue, Debbie Rellihan, Lisa Gill. SECOND ROW: Miss Judy Bromberg, Mrs. Marcia Kirke, Miss Dorothy Murphy, Mr. Bill Rost. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Patricia Shipley, Jody VanGarsse, Kathy Keyes. Even the sub zero temperatures couldn't stamp out the enthusiasm of these loyal stag fans. Retains Spirit 1972473 Pep Club Officers fleft to rightjz Debbie Rellihan, Jody Van Garsse, Linda Schmidtberger, Dave Harkins beats his drum through the Jean Beechwood, Lisa Gill. heat of adversity. Margaret DeCoursey, Tim Dawson, and Janet Hosty cherish a moment of warmth during the Liberal Stag fans bundle up to support their team. game. 29 Former President, Cl1ip Novick, congratulates a winner, John Cameron, the '7374 Student Council President. Stu de Marcia McCarthy tearfully makes her way to Damaris Markey and a year as StuCo Secretary. 30 Mary Stilwell, V.P., takes over from Roger Bolton, school board student ex-officio mem- ber. With cool confidence, Bill O'Gara accepts the sign of his office as StuCo Treasurer from Chip Novick, nts Get Leaders They Ask For The 73-74 Varsity Cheerleading squad members are seniors Mary Latz, Susie Geraghty, Mary Pat Buzan, Janet Hosty, and juniors Lisa Schleper, Heidi Gutknecht, Terry Kunz. The five freshman girls chosen to lead cheers in the newly formed sophomore squad are Elaine O'Conne1l, Maureen O'Connell, Julie Gill, Pam Growe, Colleen Kennedy. 'T An Evening Of Dancing, Friends, And Fun After hours of dancing, Mike Stallbaumer, Mary Stilwell, Craig Lynch and Jamie Wavada are en route to refreshments. M Pleased with the evening's success, Terri Kearns, junior class president, relaxes. Receiving the congratulations of their subjects, Mike Riscoe and Kim Dean radiate joy as their royal reign begins. X Dancing to the music of the Rhythm Kings are Frank Schreiner, Jim Smith, and Lisa Guenther. 31 Montage IV Brings Stor ABOVE LEFT: Members of the band are Rita Theis at the flute, lead singer and guitarist Mr. John Gregory, singer and guitarist Jim Smith, drummer Terry Reilly, pianist Laura Growe. Missing is singer and guitarist Stacy Gilford. ABOVE RIGHT: To the horror of Greg Maher, Mary Kelley swallows a mouse whole in Venus and the Cat . BELOW: Several members of the cast provide the throne of turtles for Tom Wilkes in Yurtle the Turtle . 32 6 i Theatre To Miegc Stage ABOVE: Margaret DeCou.rsey and Greg Maher find a break from the strain of late night practices. BELOW: Bob Brandt, Chip Novick and Tom Hickey give Kim Dean a deadly drink in The Robber Bridegroom . 1 PLZIYHHSIL- ' Through Harvey, Theatre Arts Classes Show The HARVEY Directed by: Mr. James H. Zimmer CAST Elwood P. Dowd ...... .... C hip Novick Veta Louise Simmons . . . . . Becky Esser Myrtle Mae Simmons . . . . . Nina LaGue Dr. Sanderson ...... . . .Bob Brandt Dr. Chumley . . . Mrs. Chumley . . . ........ Cindy O'Gara . . .Margaret DeCoursey .. ... Bob Massa Nurse Kelley .... Mrs. Chauvenet .... . . . Mary D'Agostino . . .Tom Brennan . . . Jim Newman . . .Jack Weitkamp . . . Barb Fogarty Wilson ....... Cab Driver . . . Judge Gaffney . . Maid ........ Jim Newman tells of his life as a cab driver, Sometimes we stop the car and watch the birds fly by when there ain't no birds. Aa, -, ar -f , ,, 1 , ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 7 my if Se ABOVE: Mrs. Chauvenet, Mary D'Agostino, can't control her emotions upon meeting her old friend, Vita Louis Simmons, played by Becky Esser. BELOW: In this world, you must be oh, so smart or oh, sc pleasant. For years I was smart, I recommend pleasant. You may quote me. .av 'f 4 ' s- :ml - ,f----w gg, ii L. K 9 Q A L, as Q SSS if g sw X wwff 'E X uf. f :M I arf, .fm Aiwa: Rag '- .fff. 7.,,, i vi, H. SOUTH PACIFIC Musical Director: Colette Dennihan Drama Director: James H. Zimmer LEADS C In order of appearancel Ngana . . .... Gwen Mahler Jerome ........... .... F red Mahler Henry ............. ..... V ince Smith Ensign Nellie Forbush . . . .... Mary Gutknecht Emile DeBecque ..... ...... G reg Maher Bloody Mary .... .... L ucy Chartrand Stewpot ...... ..... J im Donnici Luther Billis .......... ..... T om Wilkes Professor ...............,... Jack Weitkamp Lt. Joseph Cable, U.S.M.C. ...... Chuck Brooks Capt. George Brackett, U.S.N ..... Mike Thomas Comdr. William I-larbison, U.S.N. Dan O'Rourke Yeoman Herbert Quale .......... Chip Novick Radio Operator, Bob McAffrey ..... Jim Porter Liat ..........,............ Estella Estrada Lt. Buzz Adams . . . ..... Mike Hosty My doll is as dainty as a sparrow. Her figure is something to applaud. Where she's narrow, she's narrow as an arrow, and she's broad where a broad should be broad. South Pacific Brings Some Her hair is blond and curly. Her curls are burly-burly. Her lips are pips. I call her hips, twirly and whirly. She's my little sweetie pie, only sixty inches high! Get a load of Honey Bun tonight! 36 Corps de Ballet nurses perform for the sailors. FROM LEFT: Karen Voorhes, Dana Brandt, Laurie Decha, Margie Greqar, Heidi Gutknecht, Kathy Donahue, Claudia Claisse qchoreographerl, Christy Rode, Margaret DeCoursey, Jean Beechwood, Patty Desmond. Enchanted Eveningsn To Micige ill 9.4 iw 'dr Ilya! A H Once you have found her never let her go, Happy Talk, keep talking happy talk. Talk about things yould like to do. 37 ma-5, ,Siu rm V ww X Jnf Freshman and sophomore girls portray their roles as French planters' daughters and native girls in the Bali Hai chorus. Now, now I'm alone. Still dreaming of paradise, still saying that paradise once nearly was mine. 38 g V5 i , :F ' 1 4 , I ' .. W She won't marry none but Lt. Cable. Oh my poor darling ' N . ' vc 1 IIS X X ff if' 4- T To ' .1 as E- 1' ' -.fi E f ' --2.1 x fin . , v N ,,f!. ABOVE LEFT: Don't worry Miss Forbush. Emile DeBecque will be all right. He's a wonderful guy. ABOVE RIGHT: It's shlunken head, I give you free. BELOW: The boys' chorus sings to their con artist friend, Bloody Mary is the girl I love, her skin is tender as DiMaggio's glove. Bloody Mary is the girl I love. Now ai.n't that too damn bad! 39 4 1, fl ' ' fIglg i7,f . , W ,,.. Choir Finds Unity hrough Dedication And Hard Work Altos, Debbie Palermo and Janice McWilliams prepare for performance with the K.C. Youth Symphony. The 1972-73 concert choir was formed at the end of the '72 school year with tryouts conducted by Mrs. Colette Dennihan. The size of the choir was cut from last year with a majority of the new members underclassmen. The idea was to begin to build a nucleus for future excellence. The year began in Topeka with an early concert on Nov. 9 for the Arch- diocesan Teachers Convention. Over- coming midyear difficulties, Mrs. Denni- han led the choir to a repeat perfor- mance with the Kansas City Youth Symphony, Mr. Jack L. Harriman di- rected the singing of Schubert's Mass in G . Early in the spring the music and drama departments joined to produce the Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical South Pacific . March 6 marked a triumphant day for the concert choir. At the Diocesan Music Festival, the musicians received a 1.3 rating, on a 1.5 maximum scale. The program of rebuilding was a big change for the music department. The difficulties arriving were met with deter- mination in hopes of maintaining excel- lence. During a performance in the chapel, these junior boys help to lead the choir in singing the Latin Mass for All Souls Day. 40 Mrs. Colette Dennihan prepares the 1973 choir for the annual Tour Day Concert. E r if an ,A , Mr, ,,,, f L 2 LE W W V 1 . fm .Wg V' Y w M We .174 K- ,i K h , , . is Ny: 5, ,Wi 4' if l w Z' 8 , Nm . va, 4 V ,' 5? Y X , .,, Established Groups Accent Music: Department g'K Us i Choir Officers: FRONT ROW: Lucy Chartrand, Sec. Treas.:1Bob Leading daily choir activities are section leaders: Jack Weitkamp, Bass: John Sturdivan, Tenor: Debbie Palermo, Alto: Mary Gutknecht, Soprano. Brandt, VicePres., Estella Estrada, Librarian. BACK ROW: Karen Vacek, Librarian: Jim Donnici, President. 5 5 4 it 5 E 5 P 3 f Q l 43 4. . , A 24255, S7700 Crowns Ultimate Success Manager Ron Caton congratulates the yearbook Queen and King, Elaina Wilcox and Jim Parente, at the close of the most successful ad campaign ever. A ABOVE: Miege Mouseketeers sing a song to unite the students in selling ads. BELOW: The ad campaign mixer turns the clock back to the fifties through the sound of the Shooting Stars and the Galaxies. 45 With the arrival of a new moderator, Mrs. Luanne Lasswell, came changes in the for- mat of ,the M1EciAN, and the,l972-73 HARTIMIEGIAN staff found their responsi- bilities different from those of previous years. Formerly, the MIEGIAN was a magazine, published monthly. The new MIEGIAN is a tabloid-sized newspaper, published on a bi- weekly basis. The main focus of the news- paper is on school activities and the activities of individual Miegians. The staff tries to report the news completely and accurately, to keep Miege informed. John Eads, photography editor of the combined staffs, received national recogni- tion for his photographic ability. One of his photos, an action soccer picture, was sub- mitted in the Quill and Scroll National Writing Contest. The HART presented problems of its own. Meeting during the same after-school period as the newspaper proved unsatisfac- tory, and many vacation and weekend hours were necessary. Happily the red ink spectre had been eliminated by the all-school adver- tising campaign which netted some 357,200-the highest goal in Miege history. Hart-Micgian Staff Finds Q-email Photographers Jann Snell, Ron Thebo and John Eads check out a camera in the darkroom. bll .H . .... - , N rr , -- s . . is . .sr - ' I ' 1 .. 1- 5, , wr... W I K N ,Z k. K , .- ' , .- - gg ., . g p .. ..,, ,,, , . . , 1 gr Q rtr r 5 it as -as . eeet e ' ff-Q fl rf . .- r W5 it of 5 Staff members gather around a light table at Interstate Publishing Co. to observe layout and design. L New Format Challenging Q s it 1 1 HART-MIEGIAN Staff Editors Mary Kelley, Chuck Brooks, and Kathy Scherer pose at Union Station. fa. I made my deadline. What else do you want? deadline. ww 'ww 51 xx S3 ww if Q1 . ff Lew K ' ,m f 6. was K N .. ,NNN ww ,,,,,,.v.. ,M V wwa.sQ..N Q,,, - M -L nl .ww , cw ,:. :MQ ,-av, w S ,mwx X-- - - -- Vg ,,., ., A Q' ' MP' Nw s I ,rf Mlmilwhnuunqmmwggq, b I, fx: -xl- yum-ff 'if '01 HY'-f .' Si, I.. Qin' ,Q I --11 'Z 't S- 5 S my N 1, 4 'x 5 'iff Stags Arc: Number One In City And State Managers: Martin Owsley, Jeff White and Tom Hickey get equipment in shape for an upcoming game. 52 Q-new Coaches: Line coach, K.E. Clohecy, listens in as assistant coach, Walt Tylicki and head coach, Len Mohlman discuss strategy. E iw 53 In the Liberal contest, Quarterback Greg Maher spots an open player and fires. Greg Maher hands off, managing to escape from the oncoming rush of defenders. Skill And Endurance Takes Miege All The Wa A Redskin runningback is caught behind the line for a loss. 54 gf I Fi 5 v W fi gk 4 af , I A Miege ball-carrier loses the ball when tackled but Miege recovers. 1 5 I n Q I TO P Mark Ponchur gets held up by a Hayden defender. I could see it when they were freshmen, that they were good. This was the best defensive team I ever had. We had more quality players and more talent than ever before. The players' leadership and unity plus the dedication and loyalty of the coaches took us to that first place spot. I told them at the beginning of the year that if we could beat Southwest, we could beat anyone. I would not change anything that I did if I had this season to do over again. I am very thankful that the team suffered no serious injuries and I am grateful for the support that everyone gave to us. It was fantastic returning from the Liberal game at three-o-clock in the morningg waiting for us was a parking lot full of people. There are four goals that I wish for my team to reach every year before the season startsg one is to win the state championship, two to be number one in the area, three to beat Rockhurst and four to have an un- defeated team. This year's team accom- plished three out of those four items and I am very pleased. I will enjoy having won the championship for a long time to come. -Coach Len Mohlman 55 Stags Make History In State l y . r fi .A . A ' f -ss. - .7 wr. '- f .1 . 1 f 4 'gg Q, . I .. Co-captains Joe Crandall and Dan Bowden look on as coach Len The Southwest Indians took 'a 14-3 lashing from the Stags. Mohlman places the championship trophy in the display case. The team statistics for the year show the reasons the Stags were champions. Miege scored a total of 291 points while their opponents compiled only 54. The Stags accumulated 2,306 total yards rushing while opponents gained only 384. In the passing department, the Stags had 856 yards .with seven touchdowns and their opponents had 692 yards with five TD's. The Miege squad made 133 first downs this season with an 1 1 first down average per game. Their opponents had 74 with a six per game average. The .Stags also had 192 yards rushing per game and 71 yards passing. Many outstanding individuals helped to make the team become the Kansas class 4-A Championship title holder. Mark Ponchur carried the football 178 times this year for 852 yards and 15 touchdowns. Bill Hickey carried 104 times for 500 yards and five touchdovsms. Bob McKenna carried 86 times for 309 yards and six TD's. Dan O'Rourke, who played in only six games due to a hand injury, carried 53 times for 226 yards and six touchdowns. Quarterback Greg Maher carried 61 times for 207 yards and two touchdowns and had 124 pass attempts of which 43 were com- pleted. Bob Brandt caught five touchdown passes for the top receiver honors and teammate Mike Thomas scored two. Dan Bowden made 120 unassisted tack- les and was in to assist on 87 more for an average of ten per game unassisted. 56 vig rf Q J is tt? W 3 Coffeyville gained little yardage on the ground. Coach Clohecy instructs the players before the Rockhurst game. M SQ a , Q ....'.'.'. .......'......' ..'.' ' gQoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooofy . . .I...............'.'..'.........'.'. . ..Q.... .....'.....l........'..l..Q.. . . ..................... ....... . onli? 12830 lion- .augj lion- qui' 2:2211 Scoreboard 112:22 'lion .nogj .fiona uggg. 3:32 Miege Opponents 222:22 'lion . -nog. 'Dion neil' 882222 40 Rosedale o 212288 8222: 2:2228 38222: 40 Argentine o 121:55 .Ito 'UO' Clos- -:elif S3821 ' 35 Bonner Springs 0 2123: 822Z::' :ZZ228 ggzfff 32 St. Joe Central 7 222:22 82222: 32:23 82222: 14 southwest 3 212228 22:::: ::::22 8:22 16 Rockhurst 14 11:38 .lion nail. Qlloa. nqgg. 822222 26 Olathe 21 212288 lin.. .aeogj 82222: ::Z ' ...... 40 Hayden o ...288 2225: 2:2228 nf.: 0 Ward 3 132: lion- --nil Clone. --nqj 822222 40 ceffeyviue 6 222288 Qlooa. eagqg' 82222: 2:1228 loo... 6 Derby O --ug' 822:22 .::228 822112 2 Liberal o 212288 On... :xool 82213: ...228 vga'-1. .-1:3-8 . 1 - .................-.e.-.-........ 8 V0.0 ',o'.'j::::::,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::2,'.'o:' 57 Scoreboard Miege Opponent 1 8 Rosedale 1 2 4? 5 i 5 - 14 Bonner Springs 6 n . W 18 Argentine 12 X? 6 O'l-Iara 0 O Southwest 8 if O Rockhurst 30 ,i t .. .,2VVg V , , V r offi .V. Finishes With Winning Season Record Xa Junior Varsity: FRONT ROW: Russ Farrell, Mike Art, Tim Markey, Mark Bower, Dale Schmidtberger, Tom Svoboda, Bob Van Maren, Jerry Stephanz and Phil Garner. BACK ROW: Phil Moran, Mike Allen, Kirk Tushaus, Jeff Parsons, Bill Conaghan, Andy Fiorini, Tony Corazzin Bill Thomas and Bill McCarthy. NOT PICTURED: Charlie Sutera, Bill O'Gara, Kevin Kellerman and Dan Frey. Managers: Jeff White and Tom Hickey. The Junior varsity football team' under Y-kStag runningbackT obodaisbroughi down after the direction of Coach Walt Tylicki, finished 'err -----s-it W 4 fi' 's its six-game season with a four-win and two-loss record. The Junior Varsity developed many skills throughout the year. Speed, agility and team cooperation were brought about by hard work and long practices. From this drive and determination that the players themselves held, they achieved the rewards of victory. it vatrif sae W.. sfvl 3.519113 W x WKYQI QxIl.1!1hrsln.,v'l'lmA.1 .1..x!x ' ,tuxn Frosh Gain Experience In Rough Six Game Season Coach Tom Sullivan and Assistant Coach Steve Beggs coached the freshman football team to a two win and four loss record. , Coach Sullivan stated, The freshmen , played one of the toughest schedules in l Miege's freshman history. For one thing, we did not play Rosedale or Turner which would have been easier for us, I feel. The squad responded to the harder season though, with some very fine efforts. They mastered the basic fundamentals and if they develop properly as they should, a few outstanding individuals will provide depth for the varsity next year. Scoreboard Miege Opponents 26 Bonner Springs 6 8 O'Hara 2 2 0 Ward 32 26 Washington 12 6 Ro ckhurst 1 9 O Santa Fe 14 A ball bearing opponent is wrestled to the ground by a Miege linebacker. Freshman Football Team: FRONT ROW: John Feehan, Gary Storm, Ken Flashpohler, Richard Williams and Mark Gingell. SECOND ROW: Chuck Borchers, Chris Casey, Joe Kidder, Dan Summers and Tim O'Brien. THIRD ROW: Dave Marx, Neal Wright, Jay Rohleder, John Growney and Mike Timmons. BACK ROW: Mark McWilliams, Tom Latz and Jim Mance. NOT PICTURED: Bill Hayes, Dave Scanlon, Dan Ward, Greg Lawton, Jeff Amrein, Mike Hosty, Peter Fiorini, Lawrence Volker, Tom Beechwood, Bill Brandt, Greg Shondell, Tony Del Bosque, Dave Spry, Ed Bartoszek and Dante Gliniecki. 59 Varsity Drops Out In Final Round Of Regionals, Varsity Basketball Team: FRONT ROW: Paul Murphy, Brian Gerling, Coach Walt Tylicki, Coach Chuck Minor, Paul Schepers and Joe Cameron. BACK ROW: Mike Riscoe, Leo Leins, Joe Bova, Bob Brandt, Steve Kellerman, Mike Hannon, Craig Lynch and Mike Thomas. MANAGERS: Steve Laing, Joe Carter and John Sturdivan. With a ten win, ten loss record, you're not a winner but you're not a loser either, claims Coach Walt Tylicki. The thing that hurt us the most was that two key players were ill during the middle of the season and we had two late starters from football. The way that I instructed the play- ers was to repeat over and over again until they did not have to think about their moves, says Coach Tylicki. I'm sure the greatest asset to the team as a whole was their ability to work together with total unselfishnessf' Steve Kellerman was the season high scorer with 301 points and an average of 15 points per game. Mike Hannon was second best with 231 for an 11-point average and top rebounder with a sum of 209. 60 Players' arms entangle in confusion underneath the basket. Steve Kellerman breaks up a play by getting in the way. ,,-f ' Season Record Is 10-10 Mike Hannon sinks a hook shot against the Ward Cyclones. 39 '-4-...,-hh-uw Mike Thomas looks for an opportunity to score 1n the Regional game with Sumner. Scoreboard Miege 46 Turner 45 St. Pius X 53 Argentine 49 Southwest 48- Rosedale 59 Olathe 59 St. Joe 55 Ward 58 Leavenworth 47 Parsons 67 Olathe 70 Hays 54 Ward 51 Northwest 64 O'Hara 65 Lillis 64 Rockhurst 48 Sumner 61 Pittsburg 64 Sumner Opponents 49 49 48 47 34 '54 39 69 68 56 51 61 58 56 54 69 61 52 55 82 61 sf,-W , - M A Steve Kellerman sinks a jump shot from the Leaping into the air to block a shot, Bob Brandt stretches high above his head. T he LO Hg JOU ffl Cy h h ' ts. In the contest against Pittsburg, Craig Lynch pumps an outside one in. Steve Kellerman drives to the net to put t roug two pom 3 i K f , . sa ZS! 1 corner at a crucial moment. W W gf , ,,N, , , To Regionals y ztpytrw' sew' A Cyclone player reaches to stop Mike Hannon who completes a lay-up. Southwest opponents close in on Joe Bova who shoots over a towering defender. Waiting for rebounds, Stags received punishment. Concluding with a six win and nine loss record, the junior varsity finished their season on a good note by defeating the Sumner Spartans. Coach Chuck Minor saw this game as the highlight of the year when the Stags were down by 19 and came from behind to win. Even though the juniors played correctly, I switched to using primarily sophomores in the middle of the season for their experience, said Coach Minor. 'iNear the close of the season the sophomores began to progress to the level where they should be. The skills learned this year will carry over to next year and will be a major factor affecting next year's outcome. Brian Gerling was the leading scorer with 135 points. Leo Leins was top rebounder with l1O. Jim Zeleznak hit 7011, of his free throws for the best percentage of the team from the line. Scoreboard Miege Opponents 47 Turner 55 47 St. Pius X 36 48 Argentine 49 42 Rosedale 57 49 Olathe 66 55 St. Joe 41 54 Southwest 42 54 Ward 48 51 Leavenworth 54 39 Ward 57 43 SM Northwest 71 48 O'Hara 52 55 Lillis 40 46 Rosedale 55 44 Sumner 41 Sophomore, unior Roundballcrs oin Forces Junior Varsity: BACK ROW: Brian Gerling, Charlie Sutera, Bob Van Maren, Leo Leins, Steve Doherty, Bill O'Gara, Jim Zeleznak, Jack Nagle, Paul Murphy, Paul Schepers, John Birch and Joe Cameron. FRONT ROW: Joe Addington, Randy Kietzman, Coach Chuck Minor, Joe Gladbach and Kevin Kellerman. Freshmen Grasp Fundamentals And Practice Them Freshman Team: BACK ROW: Mike I-Iosty, Tom Farrar, Russ Ladish and Tim Maio. CENTER ROW: John Gardner, Ken Rosberg and John Long. FRONT ROW: Jay Rohleder, Captain Tom Latz, Joe Mayerle and Joe Grantham. NOT PICTURED: Dave Rangel and Tom Ponchur. Manager: Steve Carter. When the pace became too fast, they played while lying down. Sticking with fundamentals throughout the season, the freshman basketball team gradually made the transition to high school ball. According to Coach Tom Sullivan, While winning is rewarding, training is most important for the future. i Scoreboard Miege Opponents 4O St. Joe 45 41 St. Pius 70 30 Ward 46 25 Rockhurst 60 20 Barstow 33 29 Lillis 47 57 St. Marys 74 47 Ward 66 36 St. Joe 45 22 Rockhurst 45 57 O'I-lara 54 32 Ward 45 40 St. Joe 29 48 Lillis 36 65 Soccer Team: FRONT ROW: Tim Brovxm, Mark McWilliams, Tony Del Bosque, Jim Crews, Rob Bristow, Greg Cornelius and Tom Noack. BACK ROW: Coach Miguel Parajon, Pat Hickey, Dave Marx, Tim Gallagher, John Sheahan, Ron Wright, Terry Lippold, Joe Teaford, Mike Hill and Coach Steve Beggs. With First Year Coaches And A Shortage Of Players Scoreboard Miege Opponents 1 O Rockhurst 1 0 forfeit 0 l O Ward 1 O Pem Day 2 0 Smith-Cotton 4 0 Smith-Cotton 1 2 Ward 1 3 Savior 1 2 O'Hara 1 O O' Hara 0 1 Pem Day 1 3 Savior 0 O Hogan 1 1 Hogan 3 Rob Bristow makes a try on the opponent's goal and succeeds. Cross Country came back to Miege in 1972 after a year's absence. Coach Bill Van Hecke led the inexperienced team through three months of rugged workouts. Tim Gallagher, elected captain at the beginning of the season by his teammates, paced the Stags throughout the campaign and won five medals. Dave Rangel received the only other medal awarded a Miege runner. Coach Van Hecke is optimistic towards the future. Miege will have all seven harriers returning to endure another grueling season in the fall of 1975. Scoreboard Olathe Invitational 4th Bonner Springs Invitational 5th Miege Invitational 6th Ottawa Meet 5th 'Turner Invitational 7th Lawrence Invitational 6th Independent Invitational 6th Regionals 8th aww' Miege runners compete in a close race. Miegians Run Away With Medals And Low Times Cross Country Team: Joe Cameron, Jim Watkins, Dave Rangel, Joe Grantham, captain Tim Gallagher, Jim Smith, Coach Bill Van Hecke and John Sheahan. 68 ABOVE: Bob McKenna prepares himself for the long jump. LEFT: Mark Ponchur pours it on as he nears the finish. BELOW: Phil Garner leaps into the pit for a contending position. Stags Take Third Place Varsity Track Team: FRONT ROW: Manager Martin Owsely, Randy Meyer, Jim Smith, Mike Art, Chris Guenther and Phil Garner. CENTER ROW: Coach Art Zimola, Octavio Viveros, Mike Crews, Mark Ponchur, Tim Gallagher, Dan O'Rourke, John Sheahan, Bill Hickey, Bob McKenna and Coach K.E. Clohecy. BACK ROW: Bill O'Gara, Terry Reilly, Kirk Tushaus, Steve Shondell, Mitch Storm, Malcolm Hund, Mike Hannon, Mark Hendricks and Mark Nelthorpe. Mark Nelthorpe and Mike Crews put on their shoes for the next event. x. I lr' ff 70 At Miege Invitational Freshman Track Team: FRONT ROW: Peter Fiorini, Ed Riscoe, Ed Bartoszek, Joe Grantham, Greg Shondell, Joe Kidder, Tai Lynch and Neil Wright CENTER ROW: John Feehan, Jay Rohleder, Tom Latz, Octavio Viveros, Dan Summers, John Growney, Mark McWilliams, Joe Mayerle, Dan Scanlon and Gary Storm. BACK ROW: Pat Trausch, John Wilkus, Dave Marx, Bob Apple, Dante Gliniecki, Jim Crews, Tony Del Bosque, Dan Ward, Mike Hosty and Jeff Amrein and Manager Larry Smith. Jim Newman heaves the discus to gain third place. Bob McKenna leaps the low hurdles at the Argentine Relays. W LQ 1 Q m 2 If 9' 'ew Y' , ,, V: ,520 5' X Q M' Get Acquainted With The Sport Tim Markey attempts to get a pin. Wrestling gained in popularity at Miege in the past year, partially due to the new coach, K.E. Clohecy, -who brought enthusi- asm to the Stags. The varsity performed extremely well with nine wrestlers com- peting in the District meet where they grabbed second. Six grapplers continued on to regionals and Tim Markey went to state. Four of the team members won more than ten of their matches during the season, an impressive feat. Their decisivegwins and fine post season effort point to a strong team next year. Scoreboard Miege V Opponents 51 St. Joe 12 56 K.C. Christian O 60 Ward O 21 Sumner 28 6 Rockhurst 45 35 Hickman Mills 26 43 Northeast 8 6 Ottawa 48 Junior Varsity Wrestling Team: BACK ROW: John Growney, Mike Art, John Feehan and Bob Apple. FRONT ROW: Gary Storm, Dan Scanlon, Greg Shondell and Bill Stunkel. f x WA EQ. 6227513 F' A' cf ,mmm E 1 . 3 i Golfers Shoot For Long Brian White shows Mark Hayob how he should swing. 1972-73 Golf Team: BACK ROW: Joe Teaford, Mark Hayob, Tim Doherty, Brian White, Jim Porter, Coach Tom Sullivan. FRONT ROW: Don Glenn, Tim O'Shea, Joe Crandall, Greg Zillner, Chris Sosna. 74 Drives And Par Averages Brian White watches as Mark Hayob swings. Jerry Stephanz practices his form while waiting to tee off. A xx e.., . We could have improved our scores if the weather had been better, but then I suppose so could other teams, states Coach Tom Sullivan. The team started strong but due to lack of practice tapered off. Brian White and Jim Porter led in total scores, followed by Mark Hayob, Tim Doherty, Gary Huppe and Tom Apple. With juniors consistently participating in varsity meets, it looks like we are set for next year. I am especially hopeful because we beat Turner, the EKL champion, and we will be a member of that league next season. ,Asif 3' 5 V ' . ' ' Jim Porter completes a shot down the fairway. -f 4 ii'-' fi. lQ7i Y. y t ,,:- Z E, K l , , . fi:- me 'W9 9f' Nfxf XXX! O lr 'N xt' ,nw 'if K X PTSQ? f: x v Q K lf' -Vx 'K I ,9?' f 1 E41 2- 'Qu if V H L Q 4, 5 wiv rbara Wenlert Conme Hgwera Llsa Schutte Debbxe Palermo, Latz Marcle McCarthy, Julie 2 if wr 5 77 2 Wk A ,M fi 3 5: 'if iii' 'gf gh sg' g -N . -My ...- 1 ,f ?i5.'rf l, WJ 514. 1- . ,wi v Q Sr , Q 3 tx sa ' 1 WA , Jig ? . ,QS T' .wg The Aquinas Award is the highest honor Miege bestows upon its students, and only four percent of the senior class can achieve it. This award is based on courtesy, service, scholarship commensurate with ability, and character. In 1973, the seniors nominated their classmates for this award, and the faculty made the final selections. The eight seniors honored this year were Kim Dean, David Burroughs, Linda O'Connel1, Chuck Brooks, Margaret DeCoursey, Roger Bolton, Lucy Chartrand and Bob McKenna. Aquinas winners were announced by Prin- cipal Robert Frazier during the Senior Awards Assembly. Semi-finalists for the coveted trophies were Claudia Claisse, Joe Crandall, Laurie Downs, John Eads, Barb Fogarty, Mary Gutknecht, Mike Hannon and Nancy Miller. Service awards presented at the same assembly went to Anne Eads, Bev Kieffaber, Jim Donnici, Diane Cellitti, Nina LaGue, Cathy Crowe, Tim Dawson, Terri Kearns, Jim Newman, Laurie Downs, Mary Stilwell. Linda 0'Conncll, Barb Weilcrt Linda O'Conne11, Valedictorian, and Aquinas Award winner. Eight Seniors Honored Roger Bolton Chuck Brooks David Burroughs Aquinas Award Winner Aquinas Award Winner Aquinas Award Winner 80 Take Top Scholastic Honors Barbara Weilert, Salutatorian With Aquinas Trophies Bob McKenna Aquinas Award Winner Lucy Chartrand Kim Dean Margaret DeCoursey Aquinas Award Winner Aquinas Award Winner Aquinas Award Winner irls' And Boys' Statcrs Chosen This year, the Kansas Department of the American Legion, which annually sponsors Girls' and Boys' State changed its format, In past years, four juniors two boys and two girls were selected to represent Miege in Lavwence. The new decision was to send one girl and six boys. The delegates for Boys' State are Jim Smith, Joe Cameron, Jim Zeleznak, Larry Walsh, Tim Gallagher, Brian Pyle and alternate Mike Stallbaumer. Estella Estrada is the Girls' State representative with Margie Gregar, alternate. Boys' State began on June third and continued through June ninth. Girls' State began June tenth and also lasted six days. To be eligible, the student had to be a junior, have a B average, and be involved in community activities. A faculty committee headed by Sister Anna voted on delegates. Delegates and Alternates: FRONT ROW: Estella Estrada, Margie Gregar. SECOND ROW: Jim Smith, Joe Cameron, Tim Gallagher. BACK ROW: Larry Walsh, Brian Pyle, Jim Zeleznak, and Mike Stallbaumer faltl. Board Admits First Student Roger Bolton served Miege during 1972-73 as the first student representative to the Board of Education. Elected at large in the general elec- tions, the representative served for one year. At School Board meetings Roger offered his opinions, judgments, and observations to the voting members of the School Board. He was not allowed to vote in either Board meetings or in StuCo, acting only as a liaison officer, relating the decisions of Stuco to the Board, or Board judgments to the students. With the election of a student representative, communication between the Board and the student body has been greatly improved. Stu- dents now have a voice, if not a vote in Miege school policy. As the first student representative to the school board, Roger Bolton shared his ideas and those of Miege students with the board. 82 Dan O'Rourke Named Athlete Of Year 0 WMP , , i H I I K I . f , , ., , ,,, . f ...fa ...... if me Dan leaps the 120-yard high hurdles at Shawnee Mission North. an, L fi new M s The Jerry Q f,If.- Viis Q each year at ethgeivyclmg man whom the coaimghiififfeellhasifbeerki' 1 L model athlete. s years ga: Miege, the studenti exhibilteds good sportsmanship 'gandg as high moral character mn eve5X3h1ng11 --she AAAA Qhelso Studies rssss iufw resrsr T s s s e , . 'ML rs' UR Jeiewas-awarded rhea ',,'. , has :X e On,,,Ma .1Q .1973 r ssr rrrr n o . j ports rrrs anqpef frh r an smeschooelg activi- 'g' i i ' if ' g K . ifjfhasi g:61SOf' be rffgiiuember of the track Q h 31?5riP,3Yh n . L s rspmfmt reafn -- 1 ---- e full ffoot qgggqholars j Wiisow L Wesfem h 3 of ,.s1 1 rrrrr - . hher ehee 1972-'73 Varsity Lettermen Athletic Awards Jerry Clifford Award-Dan O'Rourke Most Valuable lineman-Terry Reilly Strongheart Award -Bob McKenna Hustle Award -Mike Hannon Most Valuable football player-Dan Bowden Most Valuable basketball player-Steve Kellerman Most Valuable back-Mark Ponchur iris Furnish Enthusiasm The 1972-73 Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad in formation are: FRONT ROW: Pam Growe, Janice Kloster, Maureen O'Connel1. BACK ROW: Lisa Schleper-Captain, Terry Kunz. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders sup- ported all freshmen and J.V. athletic sports this year. Two freshmen were chosen at the beginning of the year to work with the three sophomore cheer- leaders voted on last year. These girls led cheers for the spectators who showed up for the games. Contributing to the spirit were the lettergirls composed of all senior girls. The organization began strong, but fol- lowing suit with school spirit it slowly diminished throughout the basketball season. Conflicts with uniforms, substi- tutes and lack of leadership all explain the loss of enthusiasm. In the times they were together though, they spelled nothing but pride. , The 1972-73 Lettergirls are seniors Debbie Palermo, Lucy Chartrand, Lori Gallagher, Karen Vacek, Kim Dean, Janice McWilliams, Mary D'Agostino, Janice Slatinsky, Kathy Scherer, Kathy Doyle, Julie Wicker. 85 E if x 5 x 5 2 Z , 2 3 2 3 2 3 E 2 5 J H 1 Z I E E 2 if 2 Q 3 ,, 2 1 ga Ex H mf ,Q ffm UMW fww HE iff X W 4 40 Thespians Honored At Drama Banquet The Drama Awards banquet strives to ac- knowledge those who have taken great steps towards the advancement of the Drama Depart- ment. The certificate of merit covers many areas of Drama not usually publicized, along with those that are. Certificate Winners Best Boy Technician ............. Mike Budai Best Girl Technician . . . . . .Cindy O'Gara Best Boy in Chorus . . . ...... Dave Atwell Best Girl in Chorus .... . . . Janice McWilliams Best in Bali I-lai Chorus . . ...... Sharon Pavel Best Boy Dancer . . ...... Chris Sosna Best Girl Dancer ..... ...... H eidi Gutknecht Special Theatre Arts Award ...... Mike Thomas Fred Mahler Students who gave the Most Outstanding Contributions to the Drama department were: Dave Burroughs, Jim Donnici, Bob Massa, Cindy O'Gara, Claudia Claisse and Knot picturedl Nancy Miller. Mr. Zimmer conducted the ceremony initiating six new members into the Order of Genesius. They are: Mary Gutknecht, Chip Novick, Margaret DeCoursey, Nina LaGue, Lucy Chartrand and Bob Massa. Alumni members observing included Qfar rightj Mike Howe. 88 Becky Esser and Chip Novick won best actress and actor for their roles in Harvey. Best actress was also awarded to Mary Gutknecht for her portrayal of Nellie Forbush in South Pacific. Seniors Jim Newman and Nina LaGue ham it up in Harvey, for which they were honored. Mary Latz and Greg Maher, juniors, were winners of the best actress and actor in Montage III. Lucy Chartrand and Tom Wilkes, were awarded best supporting actress and actor. 89 i i W 1, '11 stil rx. NN Q, -rf 45 .si , V fit. ,f:kThe homecoming royalty lived through two beautiful evenings of glory at the game and the dance. Memories of these nights are pictured above left. 1. Diane Cellitti and escort Terry Reilly look on as other royalty are presented and crowned. 2. Molly Dugan radiates with happiness as captains Joe Cran- dall and Dan Bowden present her with the football signed by the team. 3. Kitty Mercer and Margaret DeCoursey are seated on the throne next to their fathers at the halftime of the game. 4. Ken Anderson seems to be getting a bigger thrill out of the crowning than Laurie Decha.w Homecoming Echoes With Excitement l Homecoming Semi finalists: Denise Galvin, Diane Celliti, Laurie Decha, Molly Dugan, Sheryl Theno, Kitty Mercer, Janice McWilliams, Debbie Cornelius, Nina LaGue Margaret DeCoursey. We take a day or two out of time, to meet, to celebrate the world which made us, and us, and which we are making. Homecoming 1972 began amidst the shadow of candlelight with the celebration of Mass in the chapel. The senior class created a most beautiful expression of wel- come to alumni, royalty and students. This warm feeling soon changed to excite- ment with the Friday night activities. The football victory over Topeka Hayden began with the Junior Class leading a parade of cars to the Miege field. The freshmen welcomed them with a huge poster spread across the east fence. The sophomore class directed the coronation with their spectacular float. Queen Molly reigned over her court during the halftime of the game. Saturday night brought another corona- tion, added to celebrations of victory and welcome. The Pep Club prepared decora- tions for the homecoming dance held in the cafeteria. Stoneface provided the music for the dance. Dressed in hot-pants, Christy Lanning stands out amidst the flair of the fall fashioned plaid skirts as she dances with her date, Mike Owens. King and Queen, Mike Riscoe and Kim Dean reign over their court: Terry Reilly and Roxanne Brandmeyer, Jim Newman and Kathy Donahue, Steve Kellerman and Janice McWilliams, Tom Brennan and Sheryl Theno, One of the memorable events of the year was the Night in White Satin, the Junior- Senior Prom held May 5 at the Commerce Towers ballroom Early preparations for the event began with the second annual spa- ghetti dinner at which the juniors success- fully guaranteed the prom's costs. The view from Top of the Towers was enhanced by the Night in White Satin theme. Danceable music was provided by the Rhythm Kings . The evening came to a climax at the announcement of Mike Riscoe and Kim Dean as King and Queen. Junior Class President Terri Kearns chair- maned the affair, assisted by Paul Schepers and Jim Smith, class officers. Committee chairmen were Tim Dawson, Bill Hickey, Jody Van Garsse, Mary Lynn Lyons, Margie Gregar, Julie D'Agostino, Karen Voorhes, Susie Geraghty, Jim Beverlin, Terri Kilgore, Seana Riordan and Mary Ditzler. Night In White Satin For Prom Royalty Prom semifinalists chosen by the juniors and seniors were: FRONT ROW: Kathy Donahue, Sheryl Theno, Kim Dean, Damaris Markey, Patty Desmond, Linda Schmidtberger, Roxanne Brandmeyer, Mary Gutknecht, Nina LaGue and fnot picturedj Janice McWilliams. BACK ROW: Terry Reilly, Mike Riscoe, Bob McKenna, Jim Newman, Dan O'Rourke, Joe Crandall, Tom Brennan, Mark Ponchur, Bob Brandt, Steve Kellerman. 93 Fourth Attendants I v Tlurd Attendants Janxce MCWllhamS and Steve Kellerman md' www! an Second Attendants Terry Re111y and Roxanne Brandmeyer V va U xx, i f ,V.' .. g. Q 'Q G 4 A rv is JN f we lam ggg. , A g J ww! ,Nj J 1973 Prom W -untill' 1 . 53 Li,, .L Q . Queen And Km ' i iq M , . Kfm Dean And M1k fx N. e Riscoe Xjxx 9 ., wif fl MN V 813514- 5 Ib. if pix ' f -' , g . f.. 31 if5 'J f HX , , IDEQ' 1, Qfiix ' 1 A 4 X if alfa: 9 5? E Qu NSN - ' iff' J U as 4 . .i,k fgxg, - afwewke ca GAQHJLTIRJPZ wzwoeglm Awww fx AA AAA JK 9' is Q 'JJQ 's xi ,' ' U ef 'vw v-1' Administrators Concludc Master Plan The 1972-73 school term proved to be one of achievement for the administration. The last year of a three-year plan to revamp both the personnel and organization of the school was completed. Principal Robert Frazier's aim last year was curricular. The basics of a flexible modular schedule was drawn up with the help of both staff members and students throughout the school. The result is ex- pected to be a schedule incorporating a different number of periods of various lengths each day. The year was difficult for the administra- tion in the area of faculty staffing. Eight new teachers were selected over the summer in preparation for the 1972-73 school term. But before the year was over, sickness and pressures took their toll, and by the end of the first semester, three new teachers had been added to cope with these problems. But even under this very difficult situation, the administration operated with efficiency and confidence. The school continued to provide the students of Miege with a good sound secondary education in a Christian atmo- sphere. PRINCIPAL: Mr. Robert Frazier VICE PRINCIPAL: Mr. Patrick Dalton 98 Hear ye not the hum of mighty workings? -Keats Z wymglfm . mycff awww The only Bible some people read may be you. Not only does Miege's faculty priest preach his concept to others, he lives by it himself. His exemplification of Chris- tianity provides a Bible for all Miegians to read . Father Larry Albertson is a quiet counselor for students and faculty alike. He is an invaluable resource person for religion classes and all religious func- tions of the school are under his direc- tion. lnvolving as many people as possible in religious activities, Father calls upon students and faculty to assist him in planning and presenting the major all- school masses, small group masses, peni- tential services and Lenten programs. As a result, religion becomes a more inte- gral part of our lives. Father's education at Cardinal Glen- non College and Kenrick Seminary pre- pared him well for his responsibilities at Miege. This was his sixth year here. Warmth and quiet reassurance are integral parts of this priest's personality. As a result, Nliegians are relaxed with him and trust him. He drew a circle that shut me out, Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But love and I had the will to win, We drew a circle that took him in. -Markheim Mrs. Janet Andrew exemplified her favorite poetic quotation in her daily life at Miege. She completed only one semester of her fourth year on the Miege English faculty as a teacher of Basic Composi- tion and Psychology. Her day and pre- paring for it became very difficult by mid-term, when pneumonia caused her to spend two weeks in the hospital and more time recuperating at home. A graduate of Kansas University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, she belongs to the National Education Association and Kansas Educators Association. She has spent the last several summers work- ing to complete her Masters Program in English Education, a goal she hopes to reach by the end of 1973. Mrs. Andrew was deeply involved in Miege's extracurricular activities. Her cheerful face was seen at most athletic and dramatic functions. She was of immeasurable help in developing the debate program. As a mother of two little girls, her spare time was spent between school and home, making the best of two worlds. Not many students are aware of a teacher at Miege named Landwehr, but all Miegians know the vivacious Sister Anna. As a teacher of Chemistry, Alge- bra I, and Applied Science, she has been providing a scientific foundation for Miege students for the past eleven years. Sister Anna was graduated from Kan- sas State Teachers College in Pittsburg with a Bachelor of Science degree. Later St. Mary's College in Xavier, Kansas awarded her a Master of Science degree. She is still very much involved with furthering her own education. An active member of the National Science Teach- ers Association, for the last three years she has received grants for summer workshop programs. These institutes have been held in Galesburg, Illinois. Sewing, crocheting and reading are Sister's favorite pastimes. She also en- joys teaching the youth of Miege and helping them develop better scientific minds. I' Q' Q a 'ZW' :'Q.',f,f 'Pg ., 1,-P. I 'f ' 1 '!'f 1 'T' at ,, n in ' P ' , Mr. Steve Beggs, Rookie teacher, taught Life in the Modern World and Religion II during his first year at Miege. Early in the school year, Mr. Beggs received his army draft notice. Induc- tion was postponed until summer, al- lowing him to complete the school term. In the interim, the war and the draft came to an end. Mr. Beggs is a recent graduate of St. Benedict's College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology. He was actively involved in Miege at athletics, coaching freshmen football and co-coaching varsity soccer. Mr. Beggs' goal as a teacher is to motivate potential leaders. In his first year at Miege, Mr. Beggs' talents and abilities were felt and re flected in the students with whom he came in contact. Miss Judy Bromberg, teacher of Basic Composition, Action Literature, Con- temporary Novels, Film Study, and Speech is a catalyst to the building of self-confidence in her students. This was Miss Bromberg's third year at Miege. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Avila College in Kansas City, and is a member of National Council of Teachers of English. At midterm, she became the Pep Club moderator and is deeply involved with the organization. Films and poetry absorb her spare time. Miss Bromberg, in the summer of 1972, traveled over the European conti- nent. The countries of England, Ireland, Scotland, Holland and France were on her itinerary. Miss Bromberg said she is a teacher because she loves literature and wants to share it. Her main goal as a teacher is to be a good one. Hold on to your dreams for if dreams die 1ife's like a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. -Langston Hughes Sister Charlotte Smith, S.C.L. spent her first year at Miege expounding the above philosophy in quiet actions which helped her students realize a true Chris- tian example. St. Mary's College in Leavenworth, Kansas awarded her a Bachelor of Sci- ence degree in elementary education, and her Master of Arts in religious education is from Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. The single Comparative Religion class at Miege was really an extracurricular activity for Sister Charlotte, as she is the full-time Religious Education coordi- nator at Sacred Heart Parish in Kansas City, Kansas. The League of Women Voters and the Religious Education Association also share part of her busy life. Sister related her goal as a teacher, to lead young people to discover their own interests and potentials through learning and to realize their ambitions and po- tentials in their own lives. By doing this she hopes to be of service in building the future. f This is a better place because you've been here. When Mr. K.E. Clohecy was a student in high school, a teacher wrote that line in his yearbook. At the time, he laughed. Later however, he felt that her line would make a wonderful theme for his life's ambition. Following this theme, Mr. Clohecy's first year at Miege kept him quite involved, especially in the athletic de- partment. He was head wrestling coach, and an assistant coach in track and football. In the classroom, he taught Geometry and Algebra I. Mr. Clohecy holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Kansas and a Master of Science degree from Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia. Four of his track articles have been published in Athletic Journal and Scho- lastic Coach Magazme. Mr. Clohecy's interests outside of school are centered around all athletic activities. Most teachers must wait years for students to reveal the results of their teaching, but Mrs. Colette Dennihan's students exhibit their abilities through- out their school year. Mrs. Dennihan has completed eight years as teacher of Vocal Music and Fine Arts at Miege. Besides Choir she directs the Chorale and the Girls' Glee Club. Both the Chorale and Glee Club are separate from Choir involving the most talented voices within the school. These responsibilities, along with the Allied Arts classes required by fresh- men, keep her busy. Mrs. Dennihan received her Bachelor of Music at Mount Saint Scholastica and her Master degree in Music Education at the University of Missouri. She spent last summer conducting the summer vocal program at Miege. In addition to her academic and musical interests, Mrs. Dennihan excels in the precise art of porcelain painting. A steady hand and steady head are both remarkable traits in this extraordinary woman. If all time is eternally present, all time is unredeemable. -T.S. Eliot Mr. John A. Gregory spent his first year here actively involved in the Miege community and putting the Eliot philos- ophy to work. His voice and guitar added new dimensions to the liturgical music throughout the year. Prior to his assignment at Miege, Mr. Gregory taught English to prisoners at a federal penitentiary in the capacity of a consultant there. As well as teaching Religion land To Be and To Become, Mr. Gregory served as chairman of the Religion department. As a religion teacher Mr. Gregory says his most important goal is to help students acquire a thorough and work- able understanding of the Mystery of the Incarnate Word as the basis of Christian life. He has earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Christian Brothers College in Memphis, Tennessee, and a Master of Arts from the University of Oklahoma. ,Jawa-.4 To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. -Alfred Lord Tennyson These words ring through the person- ality and actions of Mrs. Sandra Jacob. Her students in English II, Basic Compo- sition and Contemporary Novels readily attest to the determination and spirit of this vivacious teacher. The University of Missouri hosted both her Bachelor's and Master's pro- grams in education. This is her fourth year in Miege's English department. Her hobbies include reading and sew- ing, but the most commendable giving of her spare time is to retarded children. Helping students to realize and ac- cept the ugliness and cruelties of life without losing sight of its beauty is not only her goal as a teacher, but as a person. She hopes to open minds, en- couraging questions about the status quo, and helping students prepare for their future lives. m . Jaan Sister Jane Falke has left her influ- ence on many Math I and Geometry students as a Miege math teacher for the past six years. Her fine Christian charac- ter combines with the logical mind of a mathematician, and a successful teacher results. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from U.M.K.C., and at the con- clusion of the upcoming summer session at Colorado State University, she will receive her Master of Arts in Teaching degree. The Master's has been financed by the National Science Foundation. As Freshman class moderator, her hours are extended helping Miegians outside of her teaching responsibilities. Her teaching goals are three-fold: To show that learning is an exciting and worthwhile use of time. To develop self-esteem in students through achievement in school. To help form young people for a better future society. As long as Sister Jane stays at Miege, students of this community will become important, productive people in our future society . Sister Johanna Huettenmueller is one of the senior staff members of the Miege faculty. She taught three years at the old St. Agnes High, and has been at Miege for seven years. Sister teaches French I, II, III, IV and Covenant Literature I. A graduate of Mount St. Scholastica, she moved to the University of Notre Dame after receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree. She has completed two Masters of Arts programs. The Miege community is not the only group to draw upon her many assets. Alliance Francaise and the Amer- ican Association of Teachers of French also share her many talents. Handicrafts, sewing, reading, and travel all expand her personality. Her contributions to Miege include assisting moderation of the National Honor Society. Helping students develop into adult Christian men and women is Sister Johanna's commendable goal. Sjffiiff 77 -I www, Sister M. Josephine Gellhaus occu- pied her academic day with the teaching of Clothing I and II plus Gourmet Cooking, the finer arts of homemaking, all of which are helpful to future home- makers. Sister is a graduate of Mt. St. Scho- lastica College with a Bachelor of Arts in Home Economics. She has taught homemaking skills to Miege coeds for the past five years. Her personal pas- times include sewing, crocheting and knitting. In addition to teaching, Sister Josephine serves as sacristan of St. Anthony's Chapel working with chil- dren. As a nun, Sister entered the teaching profession because she was asked to train herself for it. She has found it to be rewarding for she enjoys working with young people and watch- ing them progress. Her primary goal as a teacher is to assist others in developing their talents. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for? -A. Browning Sister Juliana Mick, who has com- pleted her twelfth year as full time librarian at Miege, has many favorite authors, but the Brovsming quotation sums up her philosophy of education well. Sister Juliana has been a librarian since 1950. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Mary of the Woods and Master of Arts degrees from both Marywood College in Scranton, Pennsyl- vania and Rosary College in Oakpark, Illinois in English and Library Science. She is a member of the American Library Association, the Catholic Li- brary Association, and the Kansas Scho- lastic Library Association. When not working diligently in the library, Sister relaxes by reading, gar- dening, needlework or traveling. The reason Sister chose the library profession was to fulfill a desire to inspire and help young people to find themselves through knowledge. X, Mrs. Marcia Kirke, who teaches Freshman English, Psychology, and Basic Composition completed her third year at Miege in 197 3. She was very involved this year as co-moderator with Mrs. Patty Shipley of the Drill Team. This is one of the largest student organizations to moderate, and her evident success is measured by the Drill Team's enthusiastic acceptance by the student body this year. As a member of the Kappa Delta Pi Sorority and the National Catholic Edu- cation Association, her participation is enthusiastic. She is a graduate of Kansas State College of Pittsburg with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Psychol- ogy. The main reason for choosing the teaching profession, Mrs. Kirke related, is that I wanted to work with people and enjoyed English and psychology as subject matters. One may safely say that she enjoys the teaching life, and the students of Miege enjoyed her. QS 5. Since Mr. Gary Lammers came to Miege two years ago, he has been a valuable asset to the Miege community. Mr. Lammers is a guidance counselor with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Missouri at Columbia and a Master of Arts degree from U.M.K.C. Moderating the Canoe Club is natural for him, as his interests cluster around nature, wild life, the woods and rivers. He also enjoys photography, children, and team sports. Mr. Lammers claims not to have a favorite line of poetry but his favorite sounds are truly poetic-the call of a mourning dove, the hoot of a great horned owl, or the bay of hounds on a soundless, moonlit night. Mr. Lammers' goal as a counselor is to help change negative behavior in students, to a positive force in the young adults. This the wa y the world ends, Not with a bang, but a whimper. -Archibald MacLeash This favored quotation may well reveal the reason for Mrs. Luanne Lass- well's choice of journalism education profession: to influence individuals to stand up for their inherited rights as free men so that no one's world will end with a whimper. Mrs. Lasswell began her career in journalism by working on newspapers in Wyoming after earning her Bachelor of Science degree from Iowa State Univer- sity in Ames, Iowa. Her education ca- reer began after completion of her Master of Arts degree at U.M.K.C. This was Mrs. Lasswell's first year at Miege, where she teaches English I and Publications. Previously, she was a teacher of English and Journalism at Center High School in Kansas City, and an instructor in reading and teacher training in the schools of education and continuing education at U.M.K.C. Horseback riding, spectator sports, and reading Cespecially American litera- turej occupy her spare time. X757 iwfwu A Miege teacher of English for the past twelve years, Miss Mary Ann Lucas last year was appointed Administrative Assistant to Principal Robert Frazier, and official teachers' representative to the Board of Education. She also heads the English department and moderates the National Honor Society. Courses taught by Miss Lucas during the past two semesters were Basic and Advanced Composition, Mythology and the Classics, Action Literature, Litera- ture of the Supernatural and the Occult, and Creative Writing. Her degrees include a Bachelor of Science from Le Clerc College in Belle- ville, Illinois, and a Master of Arts from U.M.K.C. She is a member of the National Council of Teachers of English, and the Kansas Association of English Teachers. I-low does such a busy person relax? Miss Lucas finds traveling satisfies this need, and during the 1972 summer traveled through Greece, Turkey, and Italy. Qg5.ZZIfZ7a,t,fL.0 ,J Sister Martina Rockers is a quietly efficient teacher who gets things done. To work closely with her is to be inspired, and in the fifteen years of Miege's existence, thousands of teens have benefited from this association. Her preparation to teach Biology I and II was received in two colleges. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Saint Mary's College and her Mas- ter of Science from Notre Dame Univer- sity. As moderator of Student Congress, Sister's involvement with the annual candy sale, class projects, elections and other such mass student events is un- paralleled in the school. Patrons of the StuCo bookstore are often greeted by her pleasant voice and smile. . Traveling is her favorite non-curricu- lar activity, as in the summer of 1972 when she joined Sister Mildred in a tour of the European continent. Sister Martina's guidance is felt in every corner of school activities. Wher- ever students are involved, she is there. Mr. Thomas J. McBride's goals as a teacher are, to do the best each day for my students and myself. And never use the same notes twice. Only the students who have Mr. McBride for United States and World History know for sure if he has fulfilled this wish. Mr. McBride has a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Mary's in Winona, Minn. and a Master of Arts from St. Louis University. Well qualified as chairman for the Social Studies department, he is a mem- ber of the National Council for Social Studies and the Kansas Council for Social Studies. Mr. McBride is working to expand the Social Studies depart- ment into different areas of study. In his spare time Mr. McBride enjoys military history and travel. On July 20, 1972 Mr. McBride was married. I-le and his bride spent the remainder of the summer on a European honeymoon. Mrs. Jeanne Meis spent her tenth year at Miege as a college advisor in the counseling department. Her advanced education began at Donnelly College where she acquired an Associate of Arts degree. Mount St. Scholastica awarded her a Bachelor of Arts, and Kansas University the Master of Science degree. She has always had an interest in teenagers and education, and she enjoys helping young people realize their worth and fulfill their vocational goals. I-Ier advice and good common sense has helped many seniors approach col- lege or vocations with confidence. Mrs. Meis's goal as a counselor is to help young people make the best of themselves and to help them be happy. Mrs. Meis enjoys sewing and playing the piano. Her main extracurricular in- terests are centered around her home and family, which includes a little girl and a baby boy. KN Miss Virginia Meyer joined the Miege faculty after the school year had begun, but her talents were immediately recog- nized and appreciated. Miss Meyer teaches Basic Composi- tion, English I, English II, Debate and Forensics. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Theatre from U.M.K.C. Before coming to Miege, Miss Meyer st udent-taught at Southwest High School in Kansas City, Missouri. She was involved with the Debate team while teaching there, and it came as no surprise that she took the reins of the Debate team here. At the conclusion of the debate season, Miss Meyer and the team hosted the Kansas State Regional Debate Tournament. Her favorite pastimes are acting, re finishing old furniture, collecting an- tique picture frames and practicing the physical arts of yoga, judo, and karate. The reason she chose teaching as a profession is: I love personal contact with people. I love to see people able to express themselves orally. ,, -- 50 -az. Ueammmn, A friend is one who knows you but likes you anyway. Sister Mildred Berdelle has spent the last eight years at Miege carrying out this philosophy on friendship. As mod- erator of the Service Committee, she has befriended many people and helped to make their lives more pleasant. Sister Mildred teaches Spanish I, II, and II, Sociology, and independent reli- gion courses. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Avila College, and attended Escuela Normal Superior Nuena and Galicia in Guadalajara Jalisco. She is a member of the Kansas Modern Language Association. Sister's special interest in people is evidenced by the fact that many of her free hours are spent working with the Archdiocesan Mission Committee and the office on Human Development. She also finds time to tutor young people. Sister Mildred's goal as a teacher is: To do my part in helping people grow. I see the creative activity of discovering Mr. Chuck Minor spent his first year at Miege as a teacher of Biology I and Driver Education. As Sophomore Class moderator and Junior Varsity basketball coach, he made a sizeable contribution to the co-curricular scene. ln addition to his responsibilities here, Mr. Minor also found time to teach tennis lessons. Mr. Minor earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Washburn University, and formerly taught at Turner High School and Pembroke Country Day School. I-Ie is a member of the National Education Association. Mr. Minor spent the summer of 1972 vacationing in New Orleans and pick- ing up a few extra hours in Biology. To stay young at heart and to avoid the tat race of the business world, are the reasons he cited for choosing teach- ing as a profession. His favorite quotation, You can't please all the people all of the time, may be a general truth, but he has certainly pleased many Miegians. and learning as a wonderful self-revela- tion. JLafwaAf1G.747MZwaaM Len Noo Mohlman was by far the staff celebrity this year. It is common knowledge that he led his football squad to the Kansas 4-A State Champions, but this is illustrative of both his leadership qualities and his skill in the area of football. Besides his talent in football, the track team benefitted from his abilities as first assistant under Coach Art Zimo- la. The administration this year ap- pointed him Athletic Director, a job requiring a great deal of responsibility, and which Coach Mohlman handled with efficiency. This was Coach's seventh year at Miege. His day was spent teaching fresh- man Physical Education I and II in addition to his coaching duties. Washburn University, in Topeka, awarded Coach his Bachelor of Science degree. The 1972 summer was very important as he finished his post-gradu- ate work at Kansas University earning an Administrator's degree for Elemen- tary, Junior High and Senior I-ligh Edu- cation. Football is not Mr. Mohlman's only concern or interest. An avid sportsman, he likes to hunt and fish during his Miss Dorothy Jo Murphy, a veteran teacher of fifteen years at Miege, spent the year productively teaching Short- hand I, Secretarial Practice, Typing I, and Personal Typing. Her classes were constantly reminded of her motto, Can't never did anything. Get busy and try. As moderator of the cheerleaders and member of the Pep board, her responsi- bilities outside the classroom were many. During the summer of '72 her other activities were, Women's Cursillo Movement Kansas City-St. Joe Diocese, alumni work and Camp Little Flower, which all add up to a very active and energetic life. Miss Murphy was graduated from Marymount College in Salina, Kansas with a Bachelor of Arts. She later continued her working knowledge of business with a Master's degree from Northern Arizona University in Flag- staff, Arizona. She is a member of several professional organizations, in- cluding the National Business Education Association and National Catholic Edu- cational Association. Miss Peggy O'Neill, a well-known Miege personality for the past seven years, teaches Beginning Art, Advanced Art, and Experimental Art. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mary- mount College in Salina and a Master of Arts degree from Kansas State Univer- sity. Miss O'Neill's primary reason for choosing the teaching profession is, I believe in the necessity of education and wanted to be a working member to share what I have gained through educa- tion. Miss O'Neill is very energetic, and she enjoys athletic activity, especially biking and swimming. She spent last summer teaching private swimming lessons. During the school year, Miss O'Neill's energies are expended in the classroom, in her moderation of junior class activi- ties, and in the hobby of photography. Her teaching goals include helping students discover a new part of them- selves through art. vacations. Teaching was Coach's ambi- tion since childhood, and his goal in the profession is to be able to communicate with the youth of our schools in the most effective way possible. . . , f ffux fx AWffuAf' xxx wk kjfp The colorful Cuban, Miguel B.R. Parajon was a new face at Miege this year. In addition to teaching Spanish I, he answered Miege's need for a soccer coach in a sport that is gaining in popularity here. Mr. Parajon left his native Cuba with his family in 1960 due to the Com- munist takeover of the island. He spent his high school years in Spain, coming to the United States in 1965. Mr. Parajon's pleasant personality was called upon by the Service Commit- tee when he donned a Santa suit and accompanied Sister Mi1dred's group to entertain a group of retarded children. After two years at Metropolitan Ju- nior College of Kansas City, Missouri, he was graduated with an Associate of Arts degree. He furthered his education to include a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He is a member of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Mr. Ken Perry's goal as a teacher is, to make learning pleasurable for as many as possible. Those of us who know Mr. Perry know that he has tried to make this a reality. Mr. Perry spends his day at Miege teaching Algebra II, Physics, and Analy- SIS. He holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia. Mr. Perry is a member of the National Association of Physics Teachers and the National Council of Teachers of Math. l-le also serves as a member of Miege's discipline board. Mr. Perry's activities outside of Miege include camping, fishing, gardening and woodworking. During the 1972 summer he spent a month camping out in Canada. Humor is never far removed from Room 13. Mr. Perry's favorite anecdote is Pi aren't square. When asked why he chose teaching as a profession, he replied, God knows. Mrs. Pat Nails Perusich spent only a short time at Miege during the 1972-73 school year. Due to illness, she took a leave of absence for the second semester. Mrs. Perusich taught Accounting, Recordkeeping and Personal Typing. She holds an Associate of Arts degree in business from Metropolitan Junior Col- lege of Kansas City, Missouri, and a Bachelor of Arts in business and eco- nomics from Avila College, also located in Kansas City. Serving as moderator of the Pep Club and chairman of the Pep Club board during the first semester, she efficiently organized Homecoming activities. Mrs. Perusich belongs to the Kansas Business Education Association and the American Association of University Women. She also serves on the Avila Alurrmae board, and enjoys such activi- ties as tennis, bowling, swimming, and bridge. Her goal as a teacher is basic. I always have a general goal of striving to keep pace with the student-his goals, ambitions, and desires, and amidst all of that, and most important, to maintain a sense of humor! gk it Cne of the most traveled members of the faculty this year was Miss Mary Evelyn Pretz. She spent the summer of 1972 like a gypsy, moving leisurely and pleasantly through Europe. England, Israel, Holland, and France all added up to a delightful experience in the warm European summer. Miss Pretz was graduated from Loret- to Heights College in Denver with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Later she com- pleted her Master of Arts program at Boston College. This was Miss Pretz's fifth year with the Miege community. In addition to teaching Algebra I, her involvement in the Cooking, Knitting and Sewing Club was vital to the club's continued exis- tence. Travel, as one may guess, is her favorite pastime. But she is also very active in such winter sports as skiing and skating. Many of Miss Pretz's students will probably remember her in the years to come by her favorite quotation, Study diligently. Mr. Bill Reardon, a familiar face to many students, has finished his tenth year of teaching at Miege. The reason for Mr. Reardon's selec- tion of teaching as his profession is obvious: he enjoys working with teen- agers, a pleasure he extends through the summer by managing a Raytown swim- ming pool. He has a Bachelor of Arts in History from Rockhurst College and a Master of Arts in School Administration from U.M.K.C. - Mr. Reardon is especially popular with seniors. In addition to teaching American Problems, and Marriage, Fam- ily and the Church, he moderated the senior discussion groups and sponsored the Washington trip for his American Problems students. Mr. Reardon's special interest is poli- tics which is verified by the fact that he spent the summer of 1972 as manager of his brother's successful campaign for registrar of deeds in Kansas City, Kan- sas. William Go Bananas Rost is prob- ably known by most students for his sparkling personality. His wit is efferves- Cent, always lighting up his classroom. As director of student activities, Mr. Rost put in endless hours in an effort to help students coordinate all extracurric- ular activities. Mr. Rost's day was spent teaching English I. He has a Bachelor of Arts from Rockhurst College and a Master of Arts from U.M.K.C. l-lis 1972 summer was spent working at Miege appointing moderators, revising teacher and student handbooks, and drawing up the year's long calendar of student acitvities. Mr. Rost's favorite pastimes include all kinds of music, communication stud- ies, films, birds, stamps, fishing, camp- ing and cultural studies. Mr. Rost's goal as a teacher is: To provide successful learning experiences in varied areas to a maximum number with a minimum amount of pain and in a Christian environment. ,r +I '9M,5 -.gg W S..O04l..., The young Perry Mason of Miege, Mr. Tom Sullivan spent his second year on the Social Studies faculty. His long range goal is to graduate from the U.M.K.C. Law school with a Juris Doc- tor degree. The school days are busy for Mr. Sullivan, who teaches both American Government and American History. After the class day ends, his youthful face is seen either on the football field as the freshman head coach, on the golf course or on the basketball court where he gladly accepts the same responsibili- ties. As a graduate of old Rosedale High School, he has always been familiar with Miege and its surrounding community. He remembers Rosedale's losing to Miege on the gridiron during his high school years. Why does he teach? I like to work with young people and watch them mature. Also, coaching football and basketball are very rewarding experi- ences which offer added incentive. Darfur' Mr. Walter Right On Tylicki is one of the colorful members of the Miege faculty. Standing 6'3 he is head and shoulders above everyone else. He attended St. Louis University two years before moving on to Rockhurst College where he was graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1964. St. Mary's High School in Indepen- dence was the first school to latch on to this extraordinary person. But, Miege was not far behind, and he joined our staff in 1968. Mr. Tylicki's first year as head bas- ketball coach met with the approval of the student body. His help as assistant football coach was immeasurable. His spare time is occupied by the diverse hobbies of American Civil War literature and raising tropical fish. This teacher of World History and United States History hopes to help guide children in the right direction, and judging from his four years here, he is fulfilling his goal. S ' Mrs. Patty Shipley is an especially active member of the staff, as the only teacher of girls' Physical Education. Although this is only Mrs. Shipley's second year of teaching at Miege, she is involved in many different activities. She is the girls' volleyball coach, mod- erator of girls' intramurals, co-modera- tor of the drill team, and a member of the Pep Club Board. Mrs. Shipley's successful volleyball team added two trophies to the school's collection in its first year of interscho- lastic competition. I-Ier reason for choosing the teaching profession is: I've worked as a proces- sor in a clothing warehouse, as a mail girl and as a secretary. These jobs kept me going to college because I knew I didn't want to spend the rest of my life working with objects. Working with people is much more rewarding. Mrs. Shipley spent most of the sum- mer of 1972 painting and decorating her new home. ' 4 Im -9. . miiliwfrg N Bee. . , ag mfs WM.-Qs, Wailea The fruitfulness of our life depends in large measure on our ability to doubt our own words and to question the value of our own works. This quotation from Thomas Mer- ton's Being and Doing is Mr. Van Hecke's philosophy, and the complex thought describes his complex charac- ter. A man who loves reading and psychology, he moves easily into the world of outdoors and nature. Yet, there is another piece to this puzzle. As coach of the Cross Country team he has brought it back to the Miege sports arena. His work as an assistant track coach also must be recog- nized. After only two years at Miege, he has left his indelible mark. This graduate of Kansas University taught Advanced Psychology, English Il, and Basic Composition and Novels. Working towards his Masters degree in guidance and counseling at the Univer- sity of Kansas has brought him to a belief that progressive education is the key to at least a beginning to solve our many social problems. Milf All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players. -Shakespeare Mr. James H. fBuddyJ Zimmer's fa- vorite quotation may well be the basis of his success as a director and teacher. Mr. Zimmer teaches Theatre Arts, Be- ginning and Advanced Acting, and Allied Arts. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Kansas City and advanced teacher-education from the University of Northern Colo- rado. He is a member of Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary dramatic fraternity. During the summer of 1972, Mr. Zimmer expended his talents as an actor and director at the Little Theatre of the Rockies in Colorado. One of the reasons for Mr. Zimmer's popularity with Miege students is his hard work and dedication in the drama department. As director of all theatrical productions, Mr. Zimmer has trans- formed the stage of Miege into a variety of times and places. He has inspired in many of his students the same love of the theatre that he himself thrives on. I A charter member, Mr. Art Zimola completed his sixteenth year with the Miege staff teaching General Shop, Drafting I and ll, Architectural Draw- ing, Woodwork and Driver's Education. Both his Bachelor and Master of Science degrees are from Kansas State College at Pittsburg. As a member of the Kansas Driver and Safety Education Association, his involvement in current methods in Driv- er's Education was evidenced in his attendance at a Driver's Education workshop at the Chanute, Kansas exten- sion of Kansas State College last sum- mer. As head track coach, he has helped develop many beginners into effective athletes. Throughout his years as a coach, many students have gained both physically and spiritually from the sport he moderates. Woodworking is his favorite hobby, combining vocation and avocation effec- tively. Summers find Mr. Zimola and his family at the Lake of the Ozarks where water sports and relaxing prepare him for another hectic year. We Couldn't Do Without Them During her third year as the school nurse, Mrs. Virginia Manning administered tender loving care daily to her ailing Miegians. While acting as part time mother and counselor to students at Miege, Mrs. Manning was also kept busy fulfilling her nursing duties during the outbreak of the London Flu. Mr. Harold Clark has been in charge of the school's maintenance for fifteen years. I-lis bald head and smiling face has greeted many a Miegian each morning. Mr. Clark spends a great deal of his time here at Miege, sometimes as much as fifteen hours in a given day. ll2 The Bishop Miege Board of Educa- tion completed its fifth year as an autonomous governing body. Mr. An- drew Happer served as president. The early part of the school term, which was spent establishing and review- ing the fiscal budget and approving the selection of faculty members, kept the board busy. Later, special school activities re- ceived the board's attention. The annual carnival, the girls' dress code and the junior-senior prom were all discussed. Because of the rapport that existed between the board and the administra- tion, the 1972-73 school term was successful. The board eagerly awaits next year's challenges. School Board Members: Mr. Luis Villainueva, Mr. Herbert Rome, Mr. Andrew Happer, President, Mrs. Barbara Noonen, Vice Presi- dent, Mr. Jerry Sullivan, Mr. Robert Lippold. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Nora Yeado, Father Burak. Our Cafeteria Ladies: Mrs. Irene Brock, Mrs. Shirley Cleer, Mrs. Lorene Westerman, Mrs. Charlene Hutsler, Mrs. Angela Ruebelman, Mrs. Betty Beverlin. PSSNN I! , . a E si: i -is . I' Sf ' 4. ,. X. , . ag s ,. sf' is Miss Linda Swortwood spent her The cheerful face of Mrs. Naomi fourth year at Miege as Academic Secre Brownell greated many a Miegian this tary and Bookstore manager. year, often with a green slip. -Zhi . Mrs. Adeline Koob, a devoted worker at Miege, spent the 1972-73 school term in the counseling office. She has served as the Miege Registrar since 1966. Mrs. Cathryn Scofield spent her fifteenth year at Miege holding some of the most responsible positions. As comptroller she directed all of the school's financial activi- ties. She also served as Secretary and Trea- surer of the Board of Education, Mr. Fra- zier's secretary and office manager. 113 Teaching-A Perpetual Motion Activity Mr. Art Zimola offers assistance to a confused pupil. Mrs. Karen Bohm successfully piloted the grounded Accounting and Recordkeeping classes to the end of the year. Miss Virginia Meyer and Mr. John Gregory work together to perform their educational duties. I've waited four years for this ,M This has got to be the wildest assembly I've ever seen! E 6 K K Q 2 And I'll fight anybody who says different? N 115 Gyms QVQQ Q VV V Wvvvgfg QMQOQSSQWAS WQQQ, ,-'- hw Y 545, Iguana M 9 F. ,-5 X Q52 A L 5, 1 j fs!-AQ ,Xl Q jg, X- ,.'2l mJ ,f ., fxa PH Cigllsif- F55 QW' l For 4, U fb fgliig 0 awww . -33 , ,Xxx ' f liz ffl QQ 1 fs F C ll lex 510 l of 1 'gh ll'.Ag fig! - .Ig . 'VS J x N, Q-fixfxf GM ' ig Freshman Class Officers: Pres. Mike Miller, Sec. Teresa Maher, V. Pres. Melanie Markey, Treas. Mimi Novick. NEW EPGDERIENCES. . .classes too long. . . no recess. . .gym has a lot of facilities... cafeteria prices too high.. .school is really cool. . .gOt lost a lot. . .tons of people. . . rough time with lockers. . .all school masses really neat. . .Mr. Rost something else. . . INITIATION. . .neat. . .wish someone wou1d've gotten me.. .silly. . .no one got me. . .fun. . . SOAP SCRIMMAGE. . .wow. . .all that soap . . .really felt like part of the school. . .last place, like always. . .a lot of spirit. . . Frances Abarca Jim Adams Anne Alsop Jeff Amrein Bob Apple Debbie Art Mary Barr Eddie Bartoszek Tom Beechwood l . 1 i - t 1, .ag X .f-We , 1 .,, ...1 - Ml f X K E i . 4- 1 .lezizg sf rj? wr. Ti' as Q ,vs X sg, 5?- if ,gf - is 5 4' si ' -gras if m Vi ' 2::..,. ,..: 1 Monet Bellmger . K e : . 'Ay A .g-- ,CM N Anita Blake Chuck Borchers Bill Brandt Betty Bremser Debbie Brenner Ellen Brovmfield Mary Bryant Susan Buckley Cathy Buersmeyer Rita Cain Sue Call Ann Cameron Peggie Carr Ed Carter Theresa Carter Chris Casey Karen Cindrich Kim Cindrich Eileen Clark Sheila Coakley Shawn Coleman Bob Commodore Patty Condry Caryn Conrad Kathy Cooper Kevin Corcoran Jim Crews Mary Cuff Sharon Daly Maureen Dana , C k - rrrr . ,,k 3 Q Q I .1 i' . X f it a J is . Q .. .Wx sf Q. , ,mt U 5' sr . . ., . ld qu, 1 s -.. L ,I .., .1 'N WS -. x s - .ze . waits, . .. 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K Q X '... l'- ' ,C We R ' 'ai l, 1-TI fl i If .f ,,,,,,, c S 119 Michael Davis Tony Delbosque Virginia Diebold Barb Donahue Elizabeth Donegan Patty Dooley Nancy Doyle Ronnie Dugan Ann Edwards Jan Farney Tom Farrar John Feehan Steve Findling Peter Fiorini Ken Flashpoler Dick Fleming Susan Foster Jeff Furst Donna Gaines John Gardner Maura Gaughan Janet Gelb Julie Gill Mark Gingell Kathleen Gladbach Ramon Glassey James Gleissner Jerry Glenn Dante Gliniecki Mark Grady Carolyn Graham Joe Grantham Celia Green Mary Greer Jean Gregar John Growney fr .f 'fi S 1- . . -f . .x ,l .skis-L 'gif Q NS or 'E . - , X ,X , ,N ear! Q SE if X, .' ' ' 1: Q.. x u f 5 ' A rf L x . 3 lf, , 1 ' gg Wrijfffy' Heeding an initiation threat of Dance, or I'l1 lib shoot you, two freshman boys prance on a at .l f y ' -. tabletop- if if a r.t, J ..t, .. ' -- . f 'S V -we 2. W I sf e Q Mg . 'f:.f: I gr Q , if my J 't:,t W :gi V k 5 U 1 , ,ir '1 A M x Y --- so X ' ,r fy . Z. M , A I in ,N .J t .. . 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' vm 1 v 'is o wi ' A I ':4'e'a'o gy . af rife, 'mi i 1' i s 'fp .ry Y' b , If from T HMYW '47 A el it 3 123 Joe Vyhanek and Jane Kelley find comfort in each others company during initiation. Greg Shondell Pam Shonfelt Pat Sieleman Larry Smith Margaret Smith Lori Snell Ann Snyder Peggy Sonday David Spry Rahm Stark Mike Steele Sylvia Stone Gary Storm Theresa Stueve Bill Stunkel Cindy Sturgis Dan Summers Carol Swarts Jim Swain Kathy Tarwater rw! :FA-J Nm 5 ,Nui ev K we I f -x. f fa, . S , M., iff as K ,M iayy g Bob Schmidt Laura Schmidt Terry Schmiedeler Mark Searle Judy Sheridan Mary Sue Sheridan ' fe., W r , X e ,S W X g .W x - x X M' 1 ii WI ': - 63? . ,E ,Ji N 1 ,xg-K R ' 535425 5 5 i':m gjl . 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'T P Goh Q ,fi J NEW OPPORTUNITIES.. .try out for drill team. . .obtain a 4-2 record in JV. . .hurrah . . .ride with Dad in car parades. . .walk up to Kings , . .grub rides from Tony Ferrara . . .our mass. . . LIBERAL. . .fantastic football season. . .so fun. . .snowball fight at halftime. . . Tim Abare Michelle Adams I S if . Sophomore Class Officers: Pres. Sheila Gallagher, V. Pres. Tom Svoboda, Sec. Debbie Medina and Treas. Patty English 'iw 12 rf -4 HOMECOMING 8: FLOAT. . .rally cooler than I expected. . .pretty decorations. . .wish there were after-parties. . .had a blast making float. . .got to know some great people. . . happy with it. . .it really turned out well. . . we really have a great class. . . Joe Addington Mary Ahern Mary Albers Mike Allen M llllll 3 , ,, H, tira . W z, r lk I fi , , . 1 J I . Y.: J ' A A Jahme Anderson , V Q Mike Aff 1 :.. 'll ,V Tom Baker ' ' 'W W 3 Kathy Barancik ' , f 1 I Chris Bedord Ann Bennett Margaret Bens Monica Beth Greg Beverlin Martha Bizal Tim Black Kurt Boesche Janet Bolin Claudette Borchers Mary Ann Bornheimer Mary Bova Mark Bower Dana Brandt Peggy Brothers Cindy Bryant Chris Budai Larry Buersmeyer Liz Burke Kathy Burns Maura Burroughs Bill Buzan John Cahill Mike Cahill Joe Carter Phil Chrzanowski Tom Clark Richard Cloughley Janet Commodore Bill Conaghan Jim Cook Steve Cooney Tony Corazzin Sandy Cornelius Steve Crandall Julie Crittenden Barb Crossland Kathy Crowley Paul Curtis Dawn Devine Theresa Dobel Sharon Doherty Cathy Dolan Stephanie Dolman Scott Englander Patty English Jim Erny Julie Fenno 1 9,1 ,al if My :L , ' V1 , 1 , , . J X if at B 4 Z df! 4 ai fl QTZSV , i ,,,,, fy, ,, -' at , at 7 1 It 'CD -3 W af ' 'ft ' A ' 5 2 HHN A ' rf' 252 ' Q . .Aft . ,Wit 9 'tb ff H? at , , . ya it V wav 4 :V I tg H FLVVY A , 4 Q Qi . rs' .,ff . 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Pew ,, i 2 C in 9' 1 f l TV I . ,, ,fl , li' x J Debbie Farrar Pam Ferrell Russ Farrell Andy Fiorini Tom Fitzgerald Tom Fitzpatrick Lou Ann Flores Dan Frey Sheila Gallagher Phil Garner Patti Gelpi Kevin Gibbons Joe Gladbach Kathy Gorman Chris Guenther Heidi Gutknecht Jeff Halpin Teresa Hannon Ann Hendricks Pat Hepker Tom Hickey Mark Hoedl Tim Holleron Kathy Hoskins Sue Humphrey Shawn Hyland Margo Jenkins Erik Jensen Chris Johnson Margaret Jordan Tim Katzer Sally Kearns Carol Kellerman Kevin Kellerman Jim Ketter Randy Kietzman Greg King Dennis Kirby Kelley Kirkham Arm Klein Judy Kraft Janice Kloster Terry Kunz Jim Lacy PQQQY LHCY Susan Lacy Kris Lague Steve Laing l28 Selig . , 'A iii' Q-,A , ,, ,xt .Z if I W H i:, 1imi?,5 L K r 73 omni i llrr , N., it 1 'Q' if . fl ,m f Q i f ' Y sz. 5 Jef ff xi fm .. , ,MZ 'i 11,7 fffrsg Y ,. l,r,, Y, , gigs, f S f ' 'Z F 3 if ' 'f,,Ef?7 . 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'Q -fx . , ., .'-.122 '-'- Qf. if if E f ,fweafihfd W K Jane Latz Terry Lanning Pat Legler Kevin Leroy Margie Lewin Ronnie Lickteig Dean Lippold Jackie Lopez Willie Lopez Nancy Love Kevin Lutz Chris Lynch Pat Lynch Jackie Magerl Gwen Mahler Linda Marciniak Tim Markey Renee Markl Keith Martincich Cheryl Marx Bill McCarthy Shellie McCarthy Richard McCoy Shawn McCue Toni McKenna Sue Mead Debbie Medina Mary Ann Metzger Leah Milazzo Phil Moran Janice Morrison Maureen Miller Dan Myers Paul Myers Jack Nagle Karl Nicolace Larry North Marty O'Connor Mary O'Dowd Bill O'Gara Kathy O'Gara Kathy O'Neill Martin Owsley Jackie Palermo Jeff Parsons Lesa Patterson Yvonne Patterson Sharon Pavel .K -1 Au-as lf or .W my Y W, ig ees, -1,1 easier' , ' ,IX . '1 155 . ' .A , , , , was if if if Tait, Y . ' it , se? M f l l , ,fear M u' ' '. ff .. -1 . -' ' LN av. 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A Susie Pavicic Tricia Perkins Betsey Pullo Rick Pyle Cecilia Ramos Kathy Recker Jeannie Reilly Tim Reilly Denise Reistroffer Joe Robles Kathleen Rome Bob Rote Karen Rudolph Betsy Sanders Kim Schauf Lisa Schleper Dale Schmidtberger Mary Ellen Scofield Craig Schowengerdt Jan Schweers Jeff Scott Cindy Smith Elaine Smith Marietta Smith Tami Snider Mark Sosna Ann Staullbaumer Jerry Stephens Mary Strick Michelle Steuve Charlie Sutera Tom Svoboda , f was - . - 'f A rf' liilgiii ,vias Sgigief' C . 143 9 sa N1-gm I. sly i S at if f 1 ii- ., 5 ,,,, .a -. rl s 1 E re .. gk , .XV rl fl... Q ..., way, I 1 Rik 'fi irsnil C KX i ff it K . V... i Q qibq X K Q :mg,, , . if 'I K 2 L X K i' H T, if V- 3,1 'L - I -Q K fl 1 by fi M f iii , Q HU :rs A . H 1 ,A k s i idil yM4f gs one fimfrr: file i . - wil , ca in H-eh as of llel W El gigs! r 'fa ' :aa S i i W 1: ' i h C C l -'., :. ' -Q' ' ' . , ' it -sr1- K, . .455 h .. A.ss A r gf Q , C ra f - asrr if Q 5 S M 2 T g inir ies 1 t.., , Al l it . 1 ers' S 5 14 if 1 Sophomores exhibit their enthusiasm at Liberal. Kathy Sweeney Mary Swift Ron Thebo Maureen Theobald Rita Thies Bill Thomas Brenda Thurman Mary Tice Bob Timmons Greg Todd Joe Todd Genelle Torrey Laura Trausch Kirk Tushaus Bob Van Maren Diane Van Thullenar Susie Vater Esther Viveros Mary Lou Viveros Annette Vyhanek Roberta Walahoski Jim Watkins Connie Wessling Jeff White Royce Wilcox Tessie Wolski Gary Wright Rosie Wuller Cathy Wimer Bill Yeado Tina Zimola Janice Zirfas Sandy Zishka we F' -W.. t . sf t ,f in 5 fs t If ' w t - ,, s C Ib s F i 6 Q Qi .lf .mi s -- ' .. . - ' . .. W it if 'Yin SR X X ii . 3 . ,X - . -. X 4 .v - 3 we ff' . ffl' ,if ig ' e 21' f .Q- L-eib , l t K tiff ii i -EQ 4 . nnaa M M if , -fe, M J J' -fx' 'it 3, A :Egg in g I K A I K 's Y if' , 455 . ggi! . K, ss X it if Tx X S K r , S, X if 'XRS fi if T L M--3. 15. w 4 we was X S . A . 'Q .s -A .r is ' S . - D f ' 'SF 'SQ aa. . a f as 5 A ,, x x - Fri Jim Watkins, sophomore, works diligently to complete a project for Mr. Zimola. X .. x gg P' wi M 1' e 1 , , i N5 , L we Q, s f Q Q 'Q ties' 'I N , 'E if if X gps ' Ti.'2g'iE Eg K A K: 1 K H5 qu.: t If qguz , ti f if 1 t ...., ....t.' Q an D ' A , B of J WN FQ 'H M J 1 5 1 E L J Q S t i if 'X so ,asus 131 I . , . 6 .5 C4 52 . 9 9 8 +'sf'1 fa '5 - kc '5-,J 1 X 'K lil Swv----1 n- -.li 6 5' Junior Class Officers: Sec. Paul Schepers, Treas. Jim Smith and V. Pres. Terri Kearns. AD CAMPAIGNZ. . .winning is traditional . . .did we win that?. . .who, us, juniors?. . . LIBERAL:. . .car parades. . .real blast. . . decorating cars to show spirit.. .attention and honor for Miege. . .shock. . .worth three free steaks. . .boosted school spirit. . .3 A.M. mass unique. . .so tired and exhausted. . .bus broke down. . .united whole school. . .all I did was yawn. . .spaghetti. . . .TUNIORS-SENIORS:. . .I consider our classes really close. . .parties were really fun . . .really brought the classes together. . . Tom Apple Nina Ashley John Audley Patty Bandy Teresa Bartoszek Laura Batenic Jean Beechwood Jim Beverlin Q M .5 fs I it , ,,, 49' l, 1 John Birch John Blanck Judy Boatman Kevin Boesche Jamie Boring Joe Bova Eric Brasher Brad Braun Steve Braun Rob Bristow Tim Brown Diane Brunnert Mike Budai Mary Pat Buzan Cathy Call Joe Cameron John Cameron Steve Carter Mary Kay Christian Rita Cisneros Lee Clark Cheryl Clifford Mike Cloughley Christy Clune Mary Beth Collins Greg Cornelius Mike Crews Cathy Crowe Jack Curry Jack Davis Julie D'Agostino Tim Dawson Ann DiCarlo Mary Ditzler Steve Doherty Maria Durbian Ted Duval Anne Eads Bob Eisler Bill Elmore Estella Estrada Dennis Faltermeier Steve Faltermeier Anthony Ferrara Linda Fischer Tricia Fladunq Jo Ellen Fogarty Sharon Foster wg X Q, X ss N X ff fy. .J . is-ak? 'A' v s. 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EH , lp wail: Patty Gaines Tim Gallagher Debbie Galvin Susie Geraghty Brian Gerling Teresa Girten Don Glenn Marek Gliniecki Stefan G liniecki Sylvia Gonzales Robyn Grantham Mary Beth Greenlee Ellen Greer Margie Gregar Bill Gross Laura Growe Martha Growney Lisa Guenther Linda Guillame Anne Hake Connie Hale Maureen I-Iapper Dave Harkins Chris Hartnett Rose Hauber Mark Hayob Michelle Hayward Dave Heffron Mark Hendricks Jeannie Hensler Bill Hickey Pat Hickey Susie Hight Anne Hirt Karen Hoepfner Dave Hopkins Janet Hosty Susan Jolly gm W se an AQ .ur -, as Q. x ,T is . mi N 'W fi A s . -, - 5 ma? fig X . 3, me . .,,,,tt. . t tttt.a....... X s , . . s 'I L W We 'ml P -93: X -a-wifi Q s at 1 3 1 , 1 n . '-i: ' :ZE B t rt. . at ,f-S s l aii e B lx in if i 'x L XS Q' N, .. ,f if f 1 - , 0 . rm . . - ' ...,,, ., .. A us d 1 Ri uk + i wk r tr, L. - N V, I Iii ,f 'Kiki fy Q? wt S2 2 Q 1 ii Q so f We 'O- rfww- ' Q2 we v B re xxx, 3' Mae: .,., . a s G 'Q '5 X Xi? X it 1 X ' N X TJ ,Q 511' -1 I. 'Q W' as-5 E wi X , 5 y fi slit B !5 i - ' siiiinl iees S B ff- 'W' i lllll Z y , yra a 5 t M yy ,sgigfg t - at ' G if is as r t Q ff 1 W ... 2 - xx. - A -.ta f 1 1, xrf. Q y if 6 -y. ki 'X Y 5 ll sl' At a pep rally, the Juniors demonstrate the class spirit which helped them win class-of-the-year their first two years at Miege. Barb Krause Pam Kueser Mary Latz Leo Leins Patty Lisson Vicki Lopez S e 'Pe X, if 5 3-BP: r X R we sl Patty Judge Dwayne Katzer Terri Kearns Kathleen Kennally Kathy Keyes Bill Kidder Bev Kieffaber Terri Kilgore Ann Kolarik Karen Kool-:en Terri Landes Christy Lanning Jennie Leslie Terry Lippold Jane Lutz Mary Lynn Lyons , . Q lia r i ' I 'u L. ., .:, - ..,. Ag Api, 51 ' V ' esls sf V t,es, - i if Q, if 7 ns . -is L is. , lg is if fini t- .211 .. 1 .: , re F V, ee- X. . ,X f v 0 X. . 3. 'M vt- X r fr ii ,L r 5--Q39 55 3 , , mv 2- - b - f .123 2- if x .J is , ,s ' 4 ,. 'if : X 5551: Ta . if - nm' 44 J ,,- dnlhn- F L., ., .3 .,,.. Greg Maher Jean Mahoney Ken Malinowski Gary Mance Pat Manning Phil Martin Marcie McCarthy Anthony McCarty Maureen McConniff Eileen McCue David McDonald Bebop McGinley Carol Meador Sandy Meara Diane Metzger Randy Meyers John Miller Steve Miller Cathy Morrison Paul Murphy Judy Navickas Mark Nelthorpe Denise Nickle Tom Noack Bill Nohinek Bernie O'Brien Sheila O'Connor Janine O'Shea Rick Oshman Mike Owens Jim Parente Prudy Parker Bob Perez Nancy Perrin Margaret Peters Mary Pirotte Ron Popek Karen Puhr Butch Purvis Brian Pyle Gloria Ratkey Maureen Reintjes Barb Rellihan Seana Riordan Bob Robles Kathy Roche Sarah Ruhl Karen Schaefer ..e.si5 f . , ,K Y -H .. ,, g - :Ei -- , , ,.rr. a ,fir 2 Q' if ,mi 5 is . ,.' is Gs X Yi- ww Y' i , 4' X. ,fr ' ' qigqkx gifg ' 1. an - Q -. -' ,eff 1 ', '- '-ei' 5 IQ ,Q M ,.' if ':f Q12 i' . sg ' A '.i' 'f . 2. s is liar 5. 5 555 -rr 'ri ' S Q' iii' ' Q 'Q , A.,-,. -m,4:,, E. K .M , 1 ,T f If W . ix' ' . 3 .r.. K, e ff .T 1 -b ri E 1 Z Q' .sz X r 3. ..... r , .vias yr 1- ' X 'WW we r J rf .f 5 I r ' , in 'K r Q Ai' X V l Q . ,x ge. . X 'L,.f.if. .ff.?E,a,1,,. X f 5 X 1 , f X g . , Sm X, W 3 A553 I 2 sg I ai X X if 5. .. Q, . H w' gf S 1115 fr-,Af T ,Y 1. or or E .Q 'X' ix e I rr.' ' . in M ff M if irrr if ff' im Y 9 gk ar -if.. wlw rge H55 fl rr fa-1 , 'fr if . l -1 -vii ur-N ifvrrffrf iff?-'rf - , if If f Paul Schepers Mark Schowengerdt Mary Schulz me :G if : , Li Lisa Schutte M Q N . . Elks : Mary Scurlock W' 1 'T' , Kathy Shaffer gg it John sheahan ' it It T ' aooo ' sri: E .rat I . , Robin shonden fy P Q Tom Shortell ALA- ' A V.. -if ' Eleanor Smith fl 2' t , 1-' 3 Jim Smith ' i z L Jann Snell Q fffqx ,,,. I x. David sniaer A its Q W wir .1 XQ so .lfl Q at o e M S. 1 wifi ' Bob Sokol ti ,bqzz ,Q Mike Stallbaumer , g A ,,,, h Chris Stanton ,ii E., 1 Mary Stilwell ' T ' ML ,g . ii.. Hz Mike Stueve A i AA.A Q i My - Q John smrdivan Q ' wx L i 'gy y ff eeie H lin Wilt Cathy Taylor W, , V '- . ,.,1 e I K 'iff 'P' 7375 - R Joe Teafofd ei i. f -Q it .oo W X Maureen Trausch 'X Mary Ann Tremonti u se 1 qiq, QL 'gig flggjg, Jody Van Garsse azqbi i ' ,.V' 'W A Alex VanLerberg L it it M, ws Q , .ffvi Karen Voorhes Martha Vyhanek Larry Walsh Tom Watkins Jamie Wavada Mary Ann Weideman Patti Wessling 7 Susan Whalen Ron Wright Susan Yeamans Jim Zeleznak Teresa Zipf ,aa by W Q95 I 'ii A lg f f - i s . , ,,- I .L 3 , ' 1 H- ,kwa 'E 1 as-aw, ' 5 , K . WJ, 43 3 1 ff his - of:-it 1-vw .-f :lr '- I x L A f W t 9599 .a I , A , f L. lk h A ,t :: A V? V 1 L V lybn if ,LJ Q, jf I z X ' .J Wi' N ' ' K ,ggi sf.-1 hifi , ig, Q .nu 1 ' . zz, I , i I it ssst fe he . 1, fi . - tt. K 1 X si K M. ig. Ve,, .mga ,R H: Q Seniors Share Vivid Memories The 1972-75 Senior Class officers were Dave Burroughs, Treasurer, Janice McWilliams, Secretary, Kim Dean, President and Bob McKenna, Vice-President. The spring of 1973 came so fast. At times it seemed like decades since the fall of '69, and at other times it seemed like only months. It all started in the fall of '69 with Freshman initiation. At this time the stu- dents became united as a class. The class of '73 contributed greatly to the success of all school events while helping to make homecoming '70 a memorable occasion with their attractive homecoming float. The class started a new tradition with the spaghetti dinner. The event proved to be a huge success with the class exceeding their goal. This made possible an evening of Sweet Seasons for everyone who attended Prom '72. One of the highlights of the Senior year was watching the first Miege Football team to win a state championship title. Graduation was the last event we shared as a class, but many of the memories of the class of '73-our successes and failures-will live on in our hearts. Miege students provide acoustical background at Liberal. 138 mm ' P Q V 1- Q the class o '73 . . I ' M H:+f:,,g,A 1 ffljen 45723 Q K ,,,,.., ,, ,WJ , .z I Q L' QW W W K .. .. . ,,:5g4g,,,,,g,,j 5' , ,5 wwf, ff z, V245 Y ,5A.53,,g Q, A , ng ,V L 4, f 5, 4 ,-- ig ., ' ii 5 ' 1:51 M7 ': 4 1. ':fg,2,Q,, , 5175 , fav s!! fi 2351, 4.1 S .., .,,, , 5 1 1 ' E. , 'ii 54 '24 '- M W , ,, H H' ' ,mag 5 w ' 55? ,, f - . W... x:x if' w, f 4I v' ' 1 Z UU' '?f3.j7 '7-' , +9'lWf:5Qf 3,4112- ' M .2 K V? w'?1flQii 1 'H Jw IU F192 1 'ig ' ,:ai5,f1 H 'f ' :. . vw 455' ZW 'J ri,7,i? ' 'S' -'I55?1':' 1 iL,f'f- y'1q'3., SJ , A ' K f.,-,:3j'F1 5 :ff 5,5 .5 fW Q. Aw ff in k 32,1 .7 3 .- ,' ,-1-9.444 fg5,gi., 4 , SY F' .F UEEEKW WTF if: 1 .Q -f ff ' , if :ffl Ag, 'y,,,',: :yi-, H ze .Q 1 W K 2 1? , ?i,?U -iw' ? L TL ? 351' - is ,S Wig? f Mr,-1 'PEW 5 W' 'E ww'-iff' ' 1 ff 1 f 9 A :J ' a-swf xv ' 'W' ,Q M 4515 , .+A rd' W1 MUS? f i is 3 QW - Q, , V 5 , wiv 1 YM! Tai? Z3 -VV-V 1 ' f X w ff N 1 4 in M I 2 . Q. A 'E 139 the class of ' TM: , .. Mike wg' L, .. 1 3? L' 2 ,K 251 53.'. fiQ5L,A1Lg..s ' - :f-U K kv- V . : , g r. ar lgan ..., , ....f B B Carter ME X f .- A , t f f LLL' 5' - . E TN R wk V Xi My-,xg f. +1 Qig - - f, ww:-1. ap- n 1 X S A , , gVf,g.ii5 gc! 'L 'L.L Q3 I Z ,,,,L I 1- 'sggiifgilaawx ' . , .13 ri t. an , 1 sgig'1ig15ifQ E 1 'g - -X--- - Dlanehk t . as drg 1, 5 'WA - 2 il-92 ,V V VVVVV k 1 my ' -alike? 'X ml lwfxkii T. 'S' X ' 'L F K 1-me t ,3 140 'Z' ff si ,fa ,I s ,fi v P 1 5 ,, Mary Q 93 L W' LLLL ' ' ,, Vw' ' - f ' W ff nf, 1311151 W ' 5' '75 Lf wx , F , . ' 'f ' ' J U f L ' W2f.:'v? f'g!sg:f f ' Aww ,g -www W vw? K , ,,ff , ,W gy , N , ,U L,11 5 ,,,, 7 L sam' 'L N1 5 ifiai ' the class of '73 x X , 4+ lh, A 12. Claudggaissef A133taef eer 3 my Q3 L- F ef i A Hg Q .g. 1 ' .g g-L-. L 4 w.f:OQQu-m 31 . X- K m A m m 1 3' Ma? fi M 1 it . - -- K .LA, .Mg fu: 5 -Jfiq35'7 ,,r.5.f..1f - ' J My Wigiifgsx ,V A f 5 141 the class of '73 Q Q 1 f.'- fi 'TES K is 5 gig - , X , .1 ,, Ay.. .N .six Ag W iff ' L, SN X , L 1 its ,V - -E ,-. - : -. i K ,,,, S ' L-'L K ' - 1 - ' j -f Q V, rf A . f 1 5 -f K y . . - -iw -fx-Igfgfmg,--' f--QW F- w,,i,e- :gi xv sf ' 551235221 igiiigggg ilk Nw :sf I! ki' ill? . K ygi5'92sg1ing , N, Q M ff? 2 --fish gf' 5 we - SEP- Q if-Q5 r ff:-5.1: ra- . , A 2. Glass.-'igzsfsif-':'p,, -fs, 'V i i' iw f ' 0 f A ' zgwbysggiwgsr,:meg-eip , . f- ' f ' S 142 Q -K xXx., 1 W NX X kayak ,, , I - 5 gk Q' EEN U P Margare?:DeeCou ' X QHQ 1 fi Q Ks , Q 1 a , Q1 . Patty Pgsmondfm if' L x, , Ja5kieDitz1er Q M L, if 11 5 . ' Q3 M 5. : .: sf . ,Q , iz gi 1 1' 1' I-Q1-QQ! 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Lm,E LK ,, ?Damzgr1s-Marjgeylz gf: affindiifiif o f HI'jfLZQJJQfQ g A i ' --.. 4 1,--- My , H ,-, v Y ,o H Merienna ,v f .. .as,fuf,,.f,,i,waJwfv .L 'J . ,w-:f,,..fJ' -:5f,9fv?: ,mi fwciaf- W---.,a,,:-fr,5i2fr.mf,, .N .wM9Al.U,,E,-2 fbfiwws ' . W,-wfzsiy ' J. 1 f-awwfi-ff'ffiuvfifff. 'Jeff' 1, fe ffgwswxfw Y W - fyfliis if .,,. if ,.,,., n o f gl ' 323 ,M W . A ?K1ffY Mer f - Nancy M1l1er , f f er y gf W 2, ' A f 5 'ff f ,L f , , , ,1.., ,, , ff . b .. ..., ,.,,. . . lg Dolores Montgomery W ..., H .... Linda Moore, if! ' f Luxs Mulfog , .V i r M H A W W H , Q ffl ,Q V M ff, wg: gqwf w 1 1 , .. ,, HN ,aw .,,5,-wi--i, fz,f..w,,, ,,fL+f,.,wm- M -Q--.Q-wwf-iwifw 2 Y. ,, ' 149 the class of '73 ,: Qvwfg' W nm- ,,,,,, 'C fi ., -M if? 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' iii , J X 5 the class of '73 aw S A ::- ff QA : I s P H 1 W :sq ' .,,: A M-M..,, N 2'f f E LW Q. 1 nm l g NX XX lei QQ Kathy Scherer , U .Q i E 3 12942-gn' M , Ca' 01 Schlelch ?? Sd11q1C Q ' 21. ,,. sg ' i . M W? ii.. L? JE .V 5' w44 'jx SL Qs lint ff? -is ai ,sqki Jay Q Mike the class of '73 . Mlke . ' 2?'zM'f.w N ' ' ' ' x 5 ft ,QV ff, 'f ,wegcsiyg efirjigyzw , K . ff .QL . 7,741 - , , , 1 A if ' 4 gfgkixi Wllisfifiwgfvig f Y- - ' g--' '1 'L -- i Q f MQW: - rf Mlm M k -W 52, -inf ff ,f,,',. ,.I:,g..ggg'3 fi f Y' , ,,-,fp ,smifz ,im Ezgyi -311 gg -'Nfggfxi 756239 15515235 gfglwgweg 421:-qf L' , LW.-,. . ' ' ' I for K H' '-fczffk 'I53 K X.. Me ,,--537 X Q :Qgf'Pii'i5j'2FQ ml Q-Wg, X fkr'-REX! ,zkys wp 52. 551, E - ,E X. ss ' 5 2 X-' -.Q-fi. Q f1 - - -gg X -M -X5 - , . 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Not Pictured: Kerry Normile Merrilyn Shortell L W L ' H ,, W 'iff-Bfw 'V+ L---- fm,.:vm'mwAf5f12wH5iQ-farm,KLLM Q I I 2 :iii L , V L .L Mm 'ff--WLM W'W LL 'wafi-if , , L. , ,, , , L m ' f L - . H LL , M ,,-Mu , , fi, L L , 2 L, 1 , L L L L I L L ,, L, L 51 aw , L ,,,, ,lwffg , L, g, LL, , ig, ,fg,1,H, ' ' ,L LL f ,,,,. 5V14f'2fii'f49 X' ,z'7 '5'f?'n'Z'f ' 3viv 'A fwllfw- w w wifi s,,IL'Y f.,iE,,'1Ll-53517'LEZLKHIQPLEIEG ,:- rkk. - V fLL,,, ' 1 fzVh ' f'-2 .,,, , .. aff: 1' .,,. 1 4 'mf A ' I ,V I A ' gd L , ms vv.. L AL 1, Lwjw ,V.. ,M6FPLL, ,L L, gp, A ' A V , ' ' , ' ' ' W 1 .L L Q L ' ff-ww-' - 1 fm 'giiefwlgi sm U ' XWQ1-,z,'g L, L - L ,, ww, , L L AL L L LL 1 QW? 1 V limf i' 1 i iff ' - 'xi ' , the class of X HHHOHHI HHHHHHHHO HHH!!! Khomviv 'gwlwfz uvu? E . Class Of 1975 695. fe QR 4 it vxg y --- 4 E UOM? ! 451 : gvnowmecwnenf : L '! L igbefeeozf -Jxmeo E ,gfmfwa E fx 'S Q E cfs if Nxe' t ,ii .QP GQ -v O41 99 Q .f 4, 4 Q . fm 'Wm my f 15,03 .WJJJ 73 fig ie itiZ.r?e e. ,,,Weem,e,,9,a,a9ggg:m.c ,,,,,, A ,,W,,,L r ...Q ..,.. i te., WW, ' ia twe,,,,,arff9fei9fwe:eaW amZ5I2..'1.Z ge-ammeeeaez M-ee -M .Www 1 when tt eww, A in tt ' 9 N.,, ,gat V tim my 9 9- ' 9, ,f WW . we , ,,,,, .tt ,,.. ' w e ' fr 9 9 9. 9 5 , 'rf r' f ,t wr Cf' 'N ,9 9 , 9 ' 9 . ZF--ta an tit z 1 2 i 9 ' 9 4 ,ee 9, K, , V. V , , A . 1 ' . i te Q ' , . , , fy' t' ,M I 9 1 i 5 in I 4 4 i D255-HQQ fan P31511 trieeg Whenffa friend' it 3999, ,,,, 9, , .9 ,tfazmz ft,iQfftff tt, ttf, Lnrv txt ew fit- - i' Hiagipea by to'iaslt'ifeI5would feel iess ieeeiyiif ...t e,f.trft:tt like latte ill said, 'Not its it 915 it, gQ.,g,,ji.1,1not'.a please of being lonely we have here. I've , . been working ion this palm, tree for eighty- 1 seven years! He said, 'Go get lost,' and walked toward his Cadillac. I chopped down the palm tree and it landed on his back. KEN ANDERSON Letterman 3, 49 Football 3, 49 Track 49 T.L. Grace High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1, 2. DAVID ATWELL Homecoming Committee 29 Spaghetti Dinner 39 Mexico trip 49 Fine Arts Club 3, 49 Drama Board 4g N.H.S. 49 Junior Achievement 39 Choir 3, 49 Chorale 3, 4g Hits and Misses 3, 49 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 49 Service Award 39 Talent Show Cast 3, 49 Story Theatre Crew 49 South Pacific Cast and Crew 49 Assistant Musical Director in South Pacific 4. DON BASLER Shawnee Mission North 2. JAN BIRD Homeroom Representative 49 Model Senate 49 Pep Club 2, 3, 49 K.C.S. 2, 3, Vice-President 2 52 3,5 49 Chorale 3, 49 Hits andMisses 3, 49 Talent Show Cast .49 Harvey Lead 49 Story Theatre Lead 49 King andl I Cast 39 South Pacific Cast 4g Prom Semi-finalist 4. TOM BRENNAN Homeroom Representative 29 Yell leader 49 Prom Co-head 39 Letterman 2, 3, 49 Drama 3, 4g Physical Education 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 19 Talent Show Cast and Crew 49 Harvey Cast and Crew 49 Story Theatre Cast and Crew 49 Alice in Wonderland Cast and Crew 39 South Pacific Crew 49 Prom Royalty 4. CHUCK BROOKS Homecoming Co-head 29 Prom Head 39 Lounge Head 29 Spaghetti Dinner 39 News- paper Editor 49 Model Senate Delegate 49 Art Club 19 Science President 1, 29 Junior Achievement President and Vice-President 2, Vice-President 39 Soccer 29 Choir 3, 49 Cho- rale 3, 49 Hits and Misses 3, 49 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 49 Scholastic Award 1, 29 Service Award 2, 39 Excellence in Music Award at Avila Festival 39 Montage Cast 39 Talent Show Cast 3, 49 Crew head 4g King and I Cast 39 South Pacific Lead 49 Ecology Committee Head 39 Literary Art Magazine Editor 39 McGovern Campaign Organizer 49 Kansas Honors Ban- Chorale 3, 49 Girls' Glee 2, 39 Choir Treasurer 49 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 49 Service Award 39 Crew head for Oklahoma 19 Cast Carousel 29 l Talent Show emcee 2, 3, 49 Harvey Crew 49 Story Theatre Lead 49 King and I Cast 39 South Pacific Lead and Crew 49 Kansas Honor Student 4. CLAUDIA CLAISSE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Drill Team 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 49 Choir 49 Honor Roll 49 Pepster 29 t Crew Noah 29 Carousel Cast 29 Talent Show Cast 39 Harvey Crew 49 Story Theatre Cast 49 King and I Cast 39 South Pacific Cast 49 Curriculum committee 4. KEVIN CLARK Representative 49 Yell leader 49 Spaghetti Dinner 39 Washington trip 49 Mexico trip 39 Model Senate 3, 49 Moose Pack 2, 3, 49 Spanish club 39 Football 19 Honor Roll 2, 39 Carousel Crew 29 Talent Show crew 49 Harvey , 4 4 crew 4g Auntie Mame Crew 39 Story Theatre tt crew 49 King and I crew 39 South Pacific crew 49 Moose 3, 4. ANITA CLEER Model senate 3, 49 Drill Team 3, 49 K.C.S. Club 3, 49 Service Committee 1, 2, 3, 49 2 N.H.S. 3, 49 choir 3, 4g By me skin of our i Teeth cast 19 Noah cast 29 Carousel cast 29 jg Y l l 4, French Club 2, President 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, quet 4. Talent Show crew V49 Harvey crew 49 Story Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4g Scholastic Award 1, 2, ecajinfkrgmi and I cast 51 South , - - 1 w . SIig'fXcE:E'12LC mm'ttee 4' DAVID BURROUGHS MARY BETH COATNEY Sweetheart Dance 49 Spaghetti Dinner 39 Pep H- - -Ribbons foffne magnificent dreams YOU Zgiingixniixtrggt??23'ViiPaE,:i3 1' 2' 5' 4' ,,fClub 1, 2, 39 Drill Team 2, 3, 49 N.H.S. 49 damn' dream- -- MARY ANN COGPHLIN ' , Choir 3, 4i Chorale 49 Girls' Glee 49 Honor Homerbom offieet,g5E,waShingAtonMtxip 4, Pep .QRO11 2, it ttttttt tt tt ttttttttttt tt-tt t. tt ttttttt cttttttttttt at 1, .iri Went Show Cast lt 2t Crew lt 22 Htfttt it CAROLYN CARR eta, 5 lia 9 4- Story, Theatre Crew 49 King and I Cast .35 I Homecoming 29 Spaghetti Dinner 39 Mexico Talent, 4. .ftttffzitsonlh Pacific Cast 4' Cfew 4- 4 TfiP 4tPeQtiEtlt ...A .5 42.SefViCe Committee The of totttt BOLTON et Rtttt- it Gttt tt t... t I Pttbu 'S ,... in ' 4 slssl if teteelfeval neH0V1l5'O.. 9 ...A 9 9+ I .i.,. 9 ...T 5. sili Qi rem ...I 1 I . 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'i, 1 lil? , ---- film rf ff '.'9 i t ' ' ' Cllpld IS blllld the PEEISOII why IS 'El'11S 322,59 ,f,5.9, ifii iii QQQQBPPEHQQQSQQYSROIILZ' Hem' R011 44 Attendance Bar lt 2' 5' 49 L 1 h 1 'lii SniP 55 Service Talent Show Crew 4' Story Theatre Crew 4' Ove oves mostw ere Ove most sem ,.. it I . u I I ' t t DEBBIE CORNELIUS 9..., ,natitivat 3, South Pacific Cast 4, City of Soutl-1Pac1fzcCrew4. H9-,mewom chairman 2, 4, Mission Youth Advisory Board, Stuco Work- CINDY CINDRICH Homecoming Committee shop Baldwin, National Leaderslup,Methods Prom 39 Pep Club 1, 29 Volleyball Intramurals tee 3? Spaghetti Dinne Award 4' 9 S 9 9 ' Captain 3' 4tCuffiC111um Meetingiflf. ,.., 9 ..., e9t.,, 5- ,, t 9 Washington, trip 49 DANIBOWDENII 7 ' LUCY CHARTRFSND 9 . I If. 4 I RQQMNNH BRANDMEYER 9 1 frtltttttetotttttte 1. zt Ptem st sptettettt Dtttttet 9 ttttttttttt tg ' 39 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Prom Royalty 4. 39 Spaghetti Dinner 39 Model Senate Delegate A BOB BRANDT 4? Pep Club lt 2t 3t 49 Letter Girl 4? Drill 39 South Pacific 39 ' Letterman 51 45 Physical Education It 4? Team 2, 53 Aff Club 1? Service C0mmi'f'f9e 47 Curriculum Committee 49 Homecoming semi- V A ,Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Choir National Honor Society 3, 49 Choir 2. 3, 49 finalist 4, ... . ,,.,,., ftttfffv rt rttts tttt. t tttttt 4 ftttttt ttt effe t1 er ttt- fittt ttf t.ft 5' . ,,.. W ,,. . .jf ..,.. , .,9'iW.....m, 9 T 'M fe W-H: 3 ax. ' wipe? LESLIECQUQII r 5 I Homecomingfcommittee 25 Sweetheart dance 45 Spaghetti dinner 35 Pep club 1, 2, 35 Art club 15 Fine arts club 15 Hansel 8s Gretel crew 2. ' JOE CRANDALL Yell leader 3, 45 Homecoming royalty 45 Prom committee 35 Spaghetti dinner 35 Moose pack 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Boys' pyramid 3, 45 Football capt. 45 Track 1, 45 Honor roll 45 Art award 35 Harvey 45 South Pacific 45 Prom semifinalist 4. MARY D'AGosTINo Class Treas. 1, 25 35 STUCO aux. member 45 1, 2, 35 Prom committee -commit- tee 35 Spaghetti senate 3,5,l?ep club l, 2, 35 Letter Drama Boar5d,gfi5 N.H.S. 3, 45 chelr 3, glee 3, 45Hai5er roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Oklailironfiaicrew 15 Carousel crew 25 Talent show 254 3, 45 Harvey cast 45 Story Theatre lea54.i45 King and I ca'st2f..35 South Pacific crew 4. ii I . KIM DEAN Class Pres. 1, 3, 45 Representative 25 Home- coming committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom 35 Sweetheart dance 35 Spaghetti dinner 35 Im- maculata exchange 25 Washington trip 45 Model senate 3, 45 Pep club l, 2, 3, 45 Letter girl 45 Drama Board 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Choir 2, 35 Girls' glee 35 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Pepster 15 Service award 35 Oklahoma crew 15 Talent show cast 45 Harvey .crew 45 Story Theatre 45 King and I cast 35 South Pacific crew 45 Prom Royalty 4. LAT-lRIE.DBCIi1A . 5 I 5, 'Homeroornj Representative i 3, 45'Homecoming Royalty, zndectendem 45 I-Iemeeeming cent mittee '25 Prom Committee 35 Spaghetti Din- ner' 35 Washington Trip 45 Model Senate 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Service Committee 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Noah cast 25 Talent Show Cast and Crew 45 King and I Cast 35 South Pacific Cast 4. MARGARET DECOURSEY Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Homecoming 3rd atten- dant 45 Prom Co-Head 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Irnmaculata 25 Girls' State Delegate 35 Washington Trip 45 Model Senate 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Hits and Misses 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Pepster 15 Scholarship Award 35 Carousel Cast 25 Mon- tage Cast 35 Talent Show'5Cast 3, 45 Harvey- Lead 35 Auntie Mame-:Cast 35 Story Theatre Cast 35 Alice in Cast 35 King and I Cast 35 South Cast 45 Curriculum' Committee 45 Dramaiiiwiartl ,,, 2. PATTY DESMOND Q' Q, 'I Homeroom chelrmedf255fcheerleader 45 Year-I book Staff 45 Pep Tl, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 35 Choir 35 1-lonorkll 3, 45 Pepster Award 25 Noah Cast 25 Cast 25 Talent Show Cast 2, 3, 45 Theatre Cast 45 King and I Cast 35 South Pacific 45 Prom Sernifinalist 4. JACKIE DITZLER Homecoming Committee 35 Spaghetti Dinner 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Art Club 25 K.C.S. 45 Service Committee 45 Basketball Intramurals 45 Girls' Glee 4. KATHY DONAHUE Pep Club 45 Drill Team 45 N.H.S. 45 Honor l I Roll 45 Harvey Crew 45 Story Theatre Castgg, , and Crew 45 South Pacific .Cast and Crew 45 Basketball Queen 45 Prom Royalty 4. JIM DONNICI ' Q Choir President?45 Homecoming Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Spaghetti Dinner 35 Model Senate 35,Moose Pack 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama Board 25 sewleeifcdmminee 2, 35 chelr 2, 3, 45 Chorale 3, 4l5iI-lits and Misses 35 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Service Award 2, 35 Skin of our Teeth Cast 1, Carousel Cast and Crew 25 Montage Cart and Crew 35 Talent Show Cast and Crew 2, 3, 45 Harvey Crew 45 Auntie Mame Cast and Crew 35?Story Theatre Cast and Crew 45 King and IQCast and Crew 35 South Pacific Cast and Crew 45 Buddy Award 35 Curriculum COIDIIIIIIGC-Ai eiet 5 MARY KAYQQDOOLEY . . .And remember my sentimental friend, a heart is notijudged by how much love, but by how are loved by others. LAURIEQQDQWNS Stuco Auxiliary Member 45 Service Commit- tee Cofheadll .45 Homecoming Committee 25 Model senate-3,545 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 35 Service Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Basketball Intramurals 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Chorale 45 Hits and Misses 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Pepster 35 Service Award 3, 45 ,Oklahoma 15 Carousel Cast 25 Talent Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 Harvey Crew 45 Story Theatre Crew 45 King and I Cast 35 South Pacific Cast 4. KATHY DOYLE Homecoming Committee 1, 25 Prom Commit- -tee 35 Winter Dance 25 Lounge Committee 15 Harvey Crew 45 Story Book Theatre Crew 45 South Pacific 4. BECKY ESSER Homeroom Representative 35 Spaghetti Din- - ner 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama- Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Service Award 15 Harvey Lead 45 Story Book Theatre .Cast and Crew 45 Alice in Wonderland Crew 35 South Pacific Crew 45 Lenten Planning Committee 4. FRED FISCI-I Alice in Wonderland Cast 3. BARB FOQARTY Service 'Committee Co-head 545 Homecoming 25 35 Spaghetti Dinner 35 . . Girls' iState.,aitei?iiate 35 Model Senate 3, 45 Pep Club-ill, Committee 1, 2, 3, A 49 Debateilg Roll 3, 45 Service 5 Award 3,,45fIfalent Show Crewj2, 3, 45 Harvey I Crew 3,3 Mame Crew 35 Story Theatre,Ql45i in Wonderland Crew 35 King and I 45QifiS0uth PacificCrew 45 Lenten Planning? Committee 3, 45 Planned the All- School llllasseE'if4. CHAINY FoLsoM Homeroom Chairman 45 Newspaper Section Editor 45 Washington Trip 4. ' TOM FRANK LORI GALLAGHER Homeroom Representative 45 Homecoming Co-head 35 Prom Cohead 35 Lounge Commit- tee Head 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VicePresiclent 35 Letter Girls 45 Art Club I Q 15 Choir 3,5 .45'jChorale 3,5545 Gir1sf'Glee,35li...Tf Spaghetti Dinner'35Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter Honor, Roll, ll, 34,5 Attendance. ,B,arS.,2,i i35g J QQ, Girl. -45 Service! Pepster elf ft-me 145 sfeiyl Thfeffei SMH Pacific Cast ill liii if teie MOI-'LY DUGAN -:,. 3 Chairman 5, 4? Homecoming. , L. , Homecoming liii A if Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Winter 5 f A tee 25 Prem cdmmliiiee52535 jespaghefri Dinner.35 Dance Committes..4:..LQ1m9e Committee, lfziil gg! pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ' ' Spaghetti Dinnerj'35'Honor .Roll 55 A I I Crew'15 Talent Show Crew I455P1.mrey lcrew i4g f,l-t 2 f I Story Theatre Crew .l45.soum:P.eeifie Crew? 45 5 JOHN EADS I e Thank God it',s,,over.- How do you sum up four years of your life? Iirnerelyr, list the things l did, then what's-it Qorth?2EYou can list the things, or you can.vf5i5ite what they meant to you. I've triedgialot ofldifferent things here at Miege5 some lout well, and others not so well. not. enough space to go into each gorieiigizlividually. I've learned a few things I before5 and other things I'll, probably never know, use, or care about again. But whatever I was doing, the people I 'was doing it with made. a difference whether I preferred the activity or not. Friends are easy to find, real friends seem impossible to make. Whatever I've gotten from Miege has come from real friends-them I thank. I don't know for sure what I'll do after Miege, but I do know I'm ready to leave. Whatever I go on to, I know the people I have met, the things I have learned-the under- standings I've gained, and the real friendships I have made will go with me. MARY ENGLISH Homecoming Committee 1, 25 Prom Commit- tee 35 Lounge Committee 15 ,Spaghetti Dinner 35 Washington Trip5.45,Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Semifinalist 4. iiii MARY GAUGHAN Homecoming Committee 25 Prom Committee - f5 Ef- 5 . S 35 Sweetheart Dance Committee 45 Lounge 15 FS' :nl WS- E2 SSI VTE! 045 ':s 2 :F- 'U rn 'U Q E D' Ml-I EE' E? VI ii 5-' 2. .. NAN GEIS ii ft Publicity Comrri e 45 Hornesming Com- mittee 1, ommittee 2, 35 East Exchange 25 French Club 1, 25 Service tageiifgew 35 Talent Show tre 45South Pacific d ew ltii stii STACY ,,,. LISA GILL I I - F Homecomi om 3, Hegd 45 Sueet- - heart mmiti: 45 Lounge Committee I, 25 ti Din 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 1 5 President 4 .,,Drill T 35 Pepster 2, 3, 45 Attendance-IBar 2, Talent Show Cast 2, Z' 35 Harvey Crew 45 if-'Story Theatre South Pacific Crew-Head and Cast 4. - VAL GLASZCZAK Publicity Committee 45 Model Senate 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Basketball and Volleyball Intra- murals 45l-Iarvey .Crew 45 Story Theatre Crew , 45 seam 4. . . ...I ,. X . ,lglz-2P,,'5iq5ax5,. . 2 -- , 5,3533 .5 ,I .. 5 A . V, , H X.:,,o52,S.s55,,,gm5-I.:-5555, ,..:.5.f,..,E.15..5:.., 5 5 . ... . ..5, 5 M. 5, .5--.ws---.. I x if 5. 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Ed, l, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Choir 2, 33 Chorale 2, 3, 43 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic award 2, 33 Oklahoma crew 13 Noah cast 23 Carousel cast 23 Montage cast 3, 43 Talent show cast 4g Harvey crew 4g Story Theatre cast and crew 43 King and I cast 33 South Pacific cast and crew 43 Ticket chair- man for all drama productions and Kansas Honor Student 4. LINDA MOORE Publicity committee 33 33 Yell head 3- 4 Letterman 3 4 all 1 2 3 4 Basketballl Track Talent show emcee 4 Harvey cast 4 fStory Theatre 4 South Pacific iRoyalty 4. 4 Prom i ,gs .5 ' all Homeroom Chairman and Representative 1, Dinner Head 43 Model Senate 43 1 23 Drill Team 23 Drama Board 43 Honor Roll 3, 4g Harvey 43 Auntie Mame Cast 33Story Theatre Director 43 Alice in Wonder- Crew-Head 33 Pep and I Crew Pep Club 1 asm Basketball 13 Track 1, 2, 5, 43 Scholarship Award 43 Talent Show Castg Harvey Crew 43 Story Theatre Cast 43 South Pacific Crew 43 Prom Royalty 4. 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H .3'+Se?V'm'?1AWafd 3+ f 1 R1 . . . . 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 .-. H -1--.1'- '1-1 H fx 1 - 1 S1 21 Mic-gians In Action Y A Miegian swings in the high noon sun. 33.3 - Mr. John Gregory and Jim Smith: part of the music for Storybook Theatre. Mudman Tom Noack itches for action. Sophomores Janice Kloster and Terry Kunz clean school grounds for class competition points, 163 Mr. 8: Mrs. T.R. Wilkes Ellen Wilkes Peggy Wilkes Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard L. Wicker Barbara Weilert Santa Fe Bodyshop Mary Pat Buzan 74 Kerles Vac. 8: Sewing Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Buzan GO STAGS J.J.L.HR Jane Latz Cathy Dolan '75 The Bedord Family Mr. 8: Mrs. LeRoy Mr. 8: Mrs. Geo. Marx Barb and Mike Benson Mr. 8: Mrs. George E. Marx Mr. 8: Mrs. Jim Marx Compliments of Pop Pop MIEGE IS NO. 1 Mike Morrison Compliments of Aunt Mae Mr. 8: Mrs. W.J. Morrison Dr. 8: Mrs. A.J. Milazzo Prairie Village Tailors The Fred Mahler Family Mr 8: Mrs. Frank O'Leary Mr. 8: Mrs. James Greer Ridgeview Builders Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Magerl Mr. 8: Mrs. John R. Markl Barstow '78 Barstow Bulldogs Renee, Andrea, Felicia, Alexis, Mr. 8: Mrs. R.A. Nelthorpe Mr. 8: Mrs. E.F. O'Gara Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward O'Dowd Sammy Patterson Mr. 8: Mrs. H.E. Patterson Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward L. Chezek Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Bohler Dr. 8: Mrs. Dale Watts Airways Rent-a-car Marcia Palermo Jackie Mr. 8: Mrs. John A. Pyle Mr. 8: Mrs. Stan Schilling Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack Ditzler Mr. 8: Mrs. William J. Dawson 8: John Robert Sherwin-Williams 5736 Johnson Drive Peggy O'Neill From a Friend JBJCMCTDAETGRGAHLLMLGRKSCTLWJB Mr. 8: Mrs. W.R. Dougherty T.D. the Great Lisa Guenther 74 Mr. 8: Mrs. Larry Growney Mr. 8: Mrs. Galvin Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Hensler Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Brandameyer Compliments of Mr. 8: Mrs. Em FROSI-I Mr. Robert Frazier SOPI-I Mr. Robert Frazier JUNIOR Mr. Robert Frazier SENIOR Mr. Robert Frazier Rosemary and Charlie Koehler Mr. 8: Mrs. Charlie Koehler Jr. 164 ile J. Amoneno JN Jxfx XX Mary I-Iauber 72 Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph F. Hauber PATTY AND SHEILA Mrs. Jack Manning Maureen Manning A FRIEND A FRIEND Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert P. Miller Nancy, Cathy, Julie, Terri, Mary and Bob Chuck Macan Miss Murphy I-Iomeroom 107 Homeroom 107 Don Palermo Family Big M Dick, Donna, Billy, Lana and Nicole Olive PETE SHONDELL FROSH ARE GREAT GO BIG RED GO GO JAYHAWKS Mr. 8: Mrs. J.F. Sullivan Mrs. Venneman CAMP JOHNNY M.C.C. Mr. 8: Mrs. Tony Wilkes Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph F. Wetzel Mr. 8: Mrs. F.G. Weilert Mr, 8: Mrs. James P. Hosty Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. James J. Brown Jr. Mrs. T. Do your duty. . .Join E.A. QElephant Anonymousj Mr. 8: Mrs. Bill Van Hecke Mr. 8: Mrs. L.F. Judge Patty Judge Juniors are the Best 74 Barb Krause Mr. 8: Mrs. R.F. Krause Betsy 8: Doug Mr. 8: Mrs. William S. Thomas anonymous Love comes in silence C.A. Kieffaber Marcie McCarthy Perry's Pool Hall Sarah Ruhl Ron Caton JUNIORS '72-73 JUNIORS '72-73 JUNIORS '72-73 Larry Landes Earl 8: Elinor Swartz Mr. 8: Mrs. E.L. Schutte Mr. 8: Mrs. Jerry Ferguson Konrardy's Jewelry 8: Gift Shop Karen Schaefer Mr. 8: Mrs. Bernard J. Schaefer Red loves Clara '29 Susan 8: Tim Taylor Dick Loves Martha '54 Elizabeth loves Cathy Ride on, '75ers Mr. 8: Mrs. Kearns Kevin Powell Buzan Auto Supply The Brunnerts Joe McCaughey's Magnavox a friend John Cameron Tom Watkins Dennis Faltermei: John P. Doherty Doherty 8: Company The Dohertys Mike Dolman J.P. Dobel Insurance The class of '75 Joan Dobel Maureen 8: Mark Dobel Pam and Dennis Joe Gladbach The John Gladbach Family John Garner Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Rice Jr. Mary Garner '7l Mr. 8: Mrs. Myron Garner Helen Green Dr. 8: Mrs. C. Joseph Multhauf The Wittenbaur family Mrs. Clois Ferrell Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Long Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. E.I-l. Albers SUPPORT P.O.M.S. GO BIG RED Clark and Martha Groseth c.b.a.s.m.d. tommorow is the day after the day before A word to the wise-to-be-study YEAH Cuyhoga Falls Mr. 8: Mrs. Dale Burns Miege is No. 1 Sophomores weren't silly Mr. S.W. Beggs Mr. Gregory C. Beggs Mr. 8: Mrs. William C. Blanck Mr. 8: Mrs. Walt Bacher Leo T. Welsh Teresa G.M. Miers Helen C. Miers Michael Baldwin Danny Mathes Julie Gill '76 The Kay Family The Osbornes Home Room No. I3 The Ander sons The Balls Mr. 8: Mrs. Sole The Klein Family The McVeys The Loffertys Mr. 8: Mrs. Loyal Mayer Mr. 8: Mrs. Darrell Steiner Mr. 8: Mrs. Pat Brough I love the Sophomores 'ACLASS OF '75 CLASS OF '75 CLASS OF '75 Class of '64, George H. Brink II Windsor Tax Service Mrs. M.C. Scofield Margaret E. Bernardel Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert W. Kunz Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank P. Rizzolo Debbie and Kent Westvold Daniel Rizzolo Bass Anglers Sportsman Society Mrs. Cecilia McLaury Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Kellerman Go Midas Muffler U.S. Army Recruiting supports the Stags GO STAGS Go Soccer Jocks Susan Lacy Good Luck Miege, Steve Lacy Mr. 8: Mrs. Vincent P. Lacy The Smiths Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Wade HSOPHOMORES ARE GREAT MA Mr. 8: Mrs. E.L. Martincich SUCCESS THANK YOU SO MUCH Anonymous Anonymous Class of '75 Vincent Clark '70 Mr. 8: Mrs. J.E. Lynch Joseph Shramek Bob's Quality Meats U.S. Army Career Go Army for Adventure and Jobs Mr. 8: Mrs. John J. Dolan Aunt Peggy Mrs. Mildred Ray Mick and Mart Mrs. Juanita Dolman Stephanie Dolman The Dan Hurleys Art and Mary Schepers Minnie Gorham LUCILLE EATON PIANO LESSONS RA 2-0652 Mary Ann Coghlin-'73! !! Stanley Home Products 432-9855 Let there be peace on earth GOD IS EVERYWHERE Shalom QPeacej Bonnie Carter Gerry Brrr Carter Mr. 8: Mrs. J.B. Carter Mr.8: Mrs. Earl Dean K.F.C. GIRLS THE CHICKS Mr. 8: Mrs. Roy A. Decha Mrs. Edward J. Kopek Bruce 8: Angie Meyer Dr. 8: Mrs. Albert Pol Thanks for the memories Laurie Downs Smokey, Squeeky and Stevie GO MIEGE Jackie 8: Mary Ditzler Garooovveee! ! ' Mr. 8: Mrs. Vincent Esser Mr. 8: Mrs. Mohlman Ed, Esther 8: Egor Mrs. Peggy Gill Cindy Gill . Lisa Gill Mr. 8: Mrs. Ken Anderson Chandra Mr. 8: Mrs. Hannon Compliments of Homeroom 137 Christy, Terri, and Mary Beth Mary Lynn and Martha JUNIOR CLASS Miss Bromberg Mary Ann Lucas Mr. 8: Mrs. Dalton Good Luck from Kings Good Luck from Kings, Westwood I LOVE THE SOPHOMORES Wasson Truck Lines Ralph and Cary Raetzel Mr. 8: Mrs. William J. Troupe Mr. 8: Mrs. E.P. Deuschle Mr. J.M. Gregory Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence E. Zirfas Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl J. Hey Mr. 8: Mrs. George R. Helquist Angela Hoedl Helen Hoedl Dr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Rydzel J.J. Hughes Mrs. R.A. Schibler Anita Blake Helen Jones Erwin Blake Mr. 8: Mrs. James Buersmeyer Frank Bryant O'Neill Olds GO STAGS Mrs. L.W. Bremser Ida Belle Mansfield Barb-Jeff-Beep-Liz-Foo Peace Mrs. A.J.S. Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert J. Sheridan Dr. 8: Mrs. David Fortin Mrs. C.H. Shonfelt Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Nolker Mr. George Stone Mrs. G. Stone Bob 8: Mary Stone Sylvia Stone Mr. 8: Mrs. John W. Farrell Mr. 8: Mrs. Swain Cliff's Barber Shop, 5417 Johnson Dr. Joe M. Haver H.M. Galbraith W.M. Scanlon Stella Hawskins Mr. 8: Mrs. A.J. Peugest 'Bill Stunkel J.H. McDonnell Mr. 8: Mrs. J.M. Marlotte STAGS ARE NO. 1 The Stueve Family Mr. 8: Mrs. John A. Andrew Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Joe Flynn Celia Leibach Family A Friend Go Rosedale Lady Wolski Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Gorham Midky Beth For my Granddaughters Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox Jr. WE'RE NO. l A.J. Walanoski Family Mrs. Mary Cassidy Yeah Miege! Mr. 8: Mrs. A.J. Wuller Jr. Sophomores are great '75 Pepper Miege Stags are-GREAT Sophomores are Great Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo Zishka Monica Beth E. Beth Melanie Markey Mr. 8: Mrs. Markey Rudy Schibler Mr. 8: Mrs. J.E. Granberger From a Friend From Lady at 129 Col. Harkins Samuel D. Barrett Dorothy's Square Dance Store L.H. Gildehous C.B. Ryden Spread a little Love. . . Save the Earth, Fight Pollution Nixon Diane Cicutto Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Monteil Jeff Lutz Marvin Emmons Mr. 8: Mrs. Daniel C. Shipley Mr. 8: Mrs. Gary Lammers Mr. 8: Mrs. Dennis Meis Mr. 8: Mrs. Patrick C. Dennihan Harold Clark Mr 8: Mrs. Philip Hanson Mr. 8: Mrs. John Glynn Mr. 8: Mrs. Stephen J. Kirke Mr. 8: Mrs. John B. Cameron M. Bruce McClelland Mr. 8: Mrs. R.L. Reistroffer Denise Reistroffer Rosebud Mr. 8: Mrs. O.G. Recker GO STAGS Mr. 8: Mrs. L.J. Svoboda Mrs. Herman Kipper Dr. 8: Mrs. John B. Justus Mr. 8: Mrs. John T. Boysen The William Gatley Family The Ronald Franzen Family Mary Ellen Schofield Two Prospective Freshmen Mr. 8: Mrs. Bob Schofield Mr. 8: Mrs. Strick YEAH MIEGE Beverly Smith Dwane Smith Lori Smith Cindy Smith Mr. 8: Mrs. Lowell Morrill 8: Karen Marie Mr. 8: Mrs. M.J. Carr Keep the Faith, Baby To George Concentrate on education Father Bob Myers Msgr. Henry Gardner Dr. 8: Mrs. F.J. Stallbaumer James R. Schauf Corky Stueve Michelle Stueve Avila College Art Department Kathleen '77 Ellen '82 John R. Schleper Family Pam, Maureen, Janice, Terry, Lisa Mr. 8: Mrs. James B. Swinehart Mrs. Helen Fuchs Tim Katzer GO BIG REDAAJS BIG RED BEST OF LUCK Compliments of a friend Kirk Tushaus Mrs. Olive Tushaus Mr. 8: Mrs. David OVERLAND DANCE STUDIO DANCING ACADEMY OF ROELAND PARK 7725 W. 81 ALL TYPES OF DANCING NINA gl BILL IVIOLLESON 642-2426 913 - 362-1471 I If si f I is PLAYS Q TUNES 0 REPAIRS 0 BUYS 61 SELLS PIANOS 1R22'f0i?. riOlOOOOOOOOOlOOO0OOOOOlOOO0OlO:O0OO900000000003 0 g 3642 3 E 5915A Johnson Drive Mission, Kansas 8 .- --V- A- L ' 8 , L- Wh og sc I e E O ' BRUNSVWCK Nothing S 2 0 Fnscn-IER Dawn 2 ' v MINNESOTA FATS Big Dimms 5 , N . 8 FREE LESSONS to our customers- g A Full Service Bomnan ' y 0 0 SALES-SERVICE-REPAIRS-RECOVERING-SUPPLIES Q ,.n--v-- L , -L L YOLIQAIMQANQ ,L BR? 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I-1-.., - ...u.xB.b.l.4'i'i.... -an-fu-n BETTY IBARRA 'S TORREON MEXICAN FOOD 7926 Floyd Overland Park, Kansas 648-9582 Hours-4:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Closed Sundays THE GREA TEST IN MEXICAN FOOD CHEROKEE UNITED SUPERS 95th 81 Antioch Rd. 642-2901 Overland Park, Kan. l N4 3.56. f-- '- fix, , N a-.. 05' I ll I I T E ll sumsns WEST PARK UNITED SUPERS 9850 Santa Fe 381-9320 Gverland Park, Kan. E-'HQ POTATO CHIPS from CLAFIY HOUSE the potato chip and snack people GD CSD Compliments Safeway Stores GD CD RUSSELL j. FARRELL MARTIN DAIRY PRGDUCTS 792 'W m. f 1 ,S L' HW S5417 C 3 v xx. ,M V 1102 Grand VI 2-7078 Kansas City , Mo. 04106 ZBRDB DGIRY Fountain and Stores at: 10618 W. 63-SHAWNEE 10420 BLUE RIDGE EXT. 50 HWY. 8a RAYTOWN RD. 13115 S. 71-GRANDVIEW 1309 SANTA FE-OLATHE 6408 N. OAK-GLADSTONE 1701 S. NOLAND-INDEP. 7207 WEST 79th-OVERLAND PARK QUALITY FARM FRESH DAIRY FOODS ALL STAGS GET THEIR VIM AND VIGOR FROM ZARDA MILK FOREIVIOST MILK Fine Dairy Products 151 10 Gillham PLSA6464 ff ,,.., if 1 :iii EE llllifill ICE CREAM West Park United Super 87th 84 Farley Overland Park, Kansas 38149320 Two Locations To Serve Your Needs as l l zanna namv COIVIPLIIVIENTS I QUALITY MEYER DAIRY INC. FARM FRESH DAIRY CA'-I-5 7241900 F0005 For: Howie DELIVERY 10618 WEST 63rd 7201 WEST 79th SHAWNEE OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS Safeway Stores Inc. 5101 Johnson Dr. Mission, Kansas Phone: CO 2-6215 TI-IRIFTWAY 7916 Sante Fe Overland Park, Kansas 66204 QUALITY 8: SERVICE-OUR SPECIALTIES BALLS Super Food Stores, lnc. 5007 Discount Prices Wi To Your Favorite Charity In The Fairway North Shopping Center With love from a friend Compliments of John J Gardner HD emu we vis iBFLP,i.i2 5' eieximw-wewwa Hb bgqnqgnfgiisoa 'Sewers Compliments of Charles and Jennie Wade Glenwood Manor Liquor Store 9200 Metcalf COLD STRONG BEER CHILLED WINE GREEN'S RETAIL LIOUOR STORE COIVIPLETE LINE OF LIOUORS AND WINES Fairway North Shopping Cen rer BUS1 722-1707 2876 West47th St. Resp 3424427 Kansas City, Kansas l I FAIR IIA Y PI I I-XRNIACY ,lolinson Drive .Nt Belindcr 722-1600 SCIIOOL SUPPLIES FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY I DELIVERY SERVICE I Sl'lAl.l N SKY REXALL Dnuas O'BPJENPH-ARMACY 'N 0Vf lA N 4320 Woma11Rd. 531-6763 B025 SANYA FE DRIVE Nlugufu 2-5353 - COMPLETE nav om. - HAVE Youn oocrosz CALL PROFFSSIONM rnsscmrnou ssnvncs I I K 1 1 l I FAIRWAY SENTRY HARDWARE Hardware, Paint Lawn dk Garden Supplies 8:00-8:00 Monday-Friday 8:00- 6:00-Saturday 9:00- 3:00-Sunday 1 1 1' ' 1 1 ' Compliments Of: THE BEST nv BUILDERS HA RDWA RE VENNEIVIAN SALES COMPANY Cherokee H ardware Inc. 3900 WEST 73RD STREET PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS B.J, BERNIE VENNEIVIAN AKC 913-EN 2-4813 EVERYTHING FOR THE LA WN FAIHWA Y PHARMACY GARDEN Johnson Drive At Belinder 8840 W' 933 Stl d P ks K 6l2ngYE: Nl 2-8888 VCT all al' 3.IlS3S 722-1600 SCHOOL SUPPLIES FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY INSTALLATION MHIOIS . . STOR WINDOWS A DOORS Distributor of All types of MIRRORS by SALES M 0'Brien Paints Glass and Mirrors 1 I- I--. - ' - REPAIRS SUDING GLASS PAIIODOORS Westport Glass 62 Paint Company I 81 3 Westport Road Kansas City, Missouri 64111 - Bob Dugan WE I-734 7 Q V' ' 'T ' I ef Q I wlnoows DOOR SCREENS REPAI I f- RESIDENTIAL GLASS INSIAIIEO Il l X I .I X ' GLASS TABLE TOPS ' ALL TYPES HOME REPAIRS . 8455 W. 95th Overland Pork, Ks. I I ' - - ,. I 1..'as:.'n.x:I'az:x:e f' 0 ' wxwa The Fines! Dl',I'f7fII'l in Julzmofz CONIIIII' 6 4 8 -4 2 I I RED I Compliments of' . Compliments Pyramid Products Company of 1920 lVlcGee D ' Kansas MO' Tom 6 Klfsten MCBTlde l I l I I VICTOR' 2-6685 OCULISTS RX FILLED The OPTICAL HOUSE. Inc. OPTICAL. Du.lPlNlll.8 ON TH: CORNER 0 ACROSS FROM wnaos ann nu. ony svssv snfvnonv RYAN OPTICAL SERVICE l OPQJCQI Pr-'sc'-:Pt:ons r.lH'd laQ.8+ CQMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES - STYLE AND QUALITY - replaced whale you wail' I SSBJJGI-MSCI DRIVI. Rn2,'55o M,u,,N.R,W5u Gnu EVE RYAN SUITE 405,1015WALNUT I Dispensing Optician KANSAS CITY 6, lVIo. John Murrell Optician I I-IARIVION OPTICAL , OPTICAL SERVICE-NEAR YOU OPTICAL COMPANY By the only master optician 4140 W. 71ST ST, ENDICOTT 2-7744 3700 West 83rd Nl 2-7744 in the area to serve you Open all day every Saturday Bryan Building 7301 lVlission Road ,. . :-V .W - ' ' ,.,, P H o r fl s O p tl c I cz n s , - ' if 3 , 5 545: TIE K P-X P ,.,t ' ' I MISSION OVERLAND PARK l P- Mission ShoDPing Ctr.!Near Macy's Metcalf South! Lower Level -sa M 'I Mission, Kansas ' i Overland'Park, KBI'lS8Sf'I Phone: 432-7260 . S S Phone: 381-9597 SERWNG GL AD STONE - : rgiscnivggms EFILLEEMILY CERTIFIED ovrlcleueg qui t? I wmrpzs R D o Izssucv seav wml. u m y 3 .,,., y . Kendallwood Prof. BId.lLower Level ' A-MIQSEST SELECTION OF FRAMES- INCLUDING METAL I' IL-,I North Antioch 81 Kendallwood Pkwy. X E 4, Phone: 452-3334 ff,'f,E'f,m5Ql1'fD,QY , 5633 JOHNSON DR. ' MB'IiiiIIf1f'm'f'ed M' f C .' 172 Beautiful Thingsn Xe'-e Q JEWELRY .OPTICAL , Rgnghmgff RHYIOWD P1323 95th 84 Mission 61st 8: Bluc Ridge DU 1-9040 FL 35690 DOOLEY 6' DIAMONDS WATCHES P. 0' LANSING, KANSAS 66043 MISSIONHILL JEWELRY JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING DEHY,, Se:-12 JOHNSON DRIVE MISSION. KANSAS RAY L. POTTER HEDRICK 2-6292 Gifts Diamond Setting Watches Harryman Jewelers Jewelry 84 Watch Repairing Engraving Compliments 7132 W. 80th ofa Overland Park, Kansas IVII 9-6092 Friend Cards and Gifts for all occasions Merriam Feed at Lawn 8: Garden Center Hazel Steffen 's . M ' K Overland Card and Gif! 9309 Johnson Dr emam, ansas Randolph 2-1033 642-411 0 HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS GEOEEE K' KELLER DEALERS FOR TOR 0, JACDBSEN, AND LA WNBOY AND SNAPPER MOWERS Overland Park Garden Center Rainbow Nursery MISSION GIFT a GARDEN SHOP A HLETIS GET GROWINGII DEALER A744 RAINBOW EETH B4 FARLEY NNESTVVOOD. KANSAS OVEPL AND PARK, KAN5. ., co 2-OSSS Nl 2-6503 N. E. BIRD NURSERY QUALITY NURSERY STOCK 8910 West 50th Street 642-4858 1 block west of Antioch Road OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE WILLIAMS 81 HARVEY VILLAGE DAIL Y FRESH FLOWER SPECIAL 7223 MISSION ROAD PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS 66208 CUT FLOWERS PLANTS AND FUNERAL DESIGNS WE DELIVER V5 L5 LE LO wigs I Westport Road and State Line Phone K 'C ' I M Kansas City, Mo. 641 II 561-4315 - 56I-0346 ' Tom ana VIRGINIA PAYNE, owners Q Q 3 gy ..- 3 a WMM MiS5?3:,is:::::s:,z Flowers I ll 7455496 O B135 sAN'rA FE DRIVE II VERLAND PARK. KANSAS 66204 T L NE 642-2112 CLINTON J. CLOUSE Phone RA 2-2212 CUT FLOWERS PLANTS AND FUNERAL DESIGNS WE DELIVER f Iainxmnicinu, I !?Zawfvw Key Qfecwavz , 7vzc. al XX I Robondee Sho in Center mastercharge I xl pp 9 8214 E. Bannister Kansas Cary, Mo. 64I3A -. 1 E Phone 763-5055 Westport Road and State Line Phone Kansas City, Mo. 641 II 561-4315 - 56I-0346 I TOM and VIRGINIA PAYNE, owners I Larry,s BEAUTY The Beauty Door Salon ' BEAUTY SALON SALON BARBER SHOP HE 2-9314 7. Larry Koplin KANSAS CITY, IVIO. 64112 5830 Woodson BARBER SHOP Very Latest Styles of Hair Fashions Mission Kansas HE 2-9316 Utmost In All Beauty Services 174 EVENING APPOINTMENTS Fashions For The Young Mun 77laiuiai3's Prairie Village and The Country Club Plaza lndian Springs Blue Ridge Mall W.. 'the Q? ,SEQ 4 A-Kg, 3 B K Valley Vzew Shopping Center S 'gy 95th and Antioch Overland Park Kansas lVIld America s most unusual shoe shoppe for women and gurls featuring Nma Sblcca and 95th 8. M ssuon Fanfareg DU 1 9143 Ranch Mart Apparel Shop Jurxor Iss s Peles Z7.fi3m Tops Il Bottoms Et Cetera Junior + Misses + Proportuaned 5312 Martway Mlsslon Mart F rst Level JEANS LAIR Tops and Bottoms 8443 W 95th Mon Sat 11 9 Overland Park, Kans Sun 1 6 KBEY FM STEREO 104 ,Tia .f'f-- C ,V X fx - 1 A,-' - 1 I, ,Qi -!', fb vl , ' .1 ffl ln L '4 rs is is - -,, , ,Q U - N3 :muff ' -. ' W Bl 4 f'::2 u X I air' 2:2 , ' .af 1 19 are '15 ' 22' -XX f 9 . . , . . . I F i . , -' 'T-i 2 ' tt Mi ' - -i Y y . . I i 1 1 1 'I75 UWMJF ' ' -' 27l'6 W. 53 RA 2-II49 IN FAIRWAY sr-IAWNEE MISSION RALPH WILLIAMS KANSAS 66205 I - - MISSION HILL CLEANERS Dry Cleaning Laundry-Alterations Nlon.-Fri. 7AlVl-6PlVI Sat. ONLY 7ANI-4PlVl Serving the area with Quality Dry Cleaning for over 30 years 7759 W. 63rd S.lVl., KS. 262-9915 Nl 2-3388 OVERLAND PARK CLEANERS Bc SHIRT LAUNDRY ANTHONY J. FERRARA 7510 VV. BOTH STREET Johnson County Janitor Service 5001 Merriam Drive call 262-2442 ADAMS TRANSFER AND sToRAGE co. General olflces: P. 0. Box 306, Kansas City, Mo. 64141 Telephone: AXC BI6-24l-6006 Freight Consolidation Temperature 81 Humidity Control F d Y rd St e ence a orag Specialists - Roll Paper Qualiiy Service since flue fum of fha Cenfury FRED RGDE Fine Cleaning Personal Attention by the Rode Family Since 1937 Plant Roeland Park 4024 Rainbow Blvd. 5010 Linden AD 6-5579 HE 2-4729 COMPLIME NTS AND BE ST WISHE S J.R. RUSSELL l 1 i AVEQEA 1913, 621-1306 -ill 1 - 'WLM' JERRY BURKE TRAVEL SERVICE AIR 1 SEA - TOURS - CRUISES D NN JOHN L.. BURKE KANSAS CITY KANSAS 66101 Donacyn Travel Service 648-2300 649-2300 Prairie Village Overland Park Shawnee Mission Bus Service Inc. 888-1250 Full Operation School Bus, Chartering Bus Operating by the Kansas Corporation Commission by Nlr. 84 Mrs. Clarence Gast Serving johnson County Since 1952 mhiie 'Haven Histor fjliuhge f 1 8039 METCALF OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS 66204 C9131 649 -8200 FROM THE VANGARSSE FAMILY IIM IODY ilu. GRAMPA IANE IULIE ivioivi IEAN joe DAD I ss lde 011 , K Ks Q X f' A M 4 Q, .. Q ' . x .41-' A V gg5,5,4A2f fm, A if ' BO ez s K Q K - 0 . 4 U X I N Q RCPHIY. P tj Q 0 0 U, bs r YA ' Rst 1 X ,, W 1 vi 'gi L, I :fy s . -lg X A X ' 3 5 B1cyclc ' Q Sales ho Mark! Leaszng Inc. Accesso 1es l 1 328 Mznnesota Ave. Kansas City, Kansas I f in K ,' as DR 1-5410 i1 . f N .V iff, X ff, M I QC vi A K . , Kansas City's Exclusive P I f K , V V fs LA- A f - LessorofAll GM . X 1 'sl , K Cars and Trucks X ' sf , - qlmitfm fsfN ' Q Vs l I Hundreds of Quality 3, 5 :Sc 10 Speeds in Stock Ranchmart South 383-1911 178 ' ' 5 Z5 ii, f Q? 1 'Fi M,.,1-.C ins. .ww W .f -I RW.-fwvx' , vs wmlv f 4v....1ff: ,Mf My -1,',f.f.,mn! ss.b.,,.,,A .I M bo.: ,-1,2yt2o':i.k:,5.,..,,..,.lJSSs A 'f x I wt, Subsidiary of Manley Industries , 3 - LONG TERM LEAsEs 5 ' - i Ii H51 CARS-TRUCKS 81 EQUIPMENT 7 ' Y M 5 0 SHORT TERM RENTALS CARS 81 TRUCKS f ' 1 5: , euros.: .,., ,:.4:x,msv:mIu'f-Lis.:Is:sLsb1os?H:a12fL,v:12eP:H7,'i'g rff'Zj4?W'I fQfCi ' I I 342-6790 .fl 1 f , ,lwrfszermaiamass-mama'3,gw,zws:m'wfszzez wLlIL,IQf5 ' CAR 81 TRUCK REPAIRS 5400 Speaker Rd., Kansas City, Kansas ADAMS MOTORS INC. IiUICKMOLDSMOBILW'PON'I'IA C SALES S4 SERVICE 50 HIGHWAY WES'I'-WAIIRENSBLIRC, MISSOURI DIRECT PHONE-NO TOLL CHARGE DIAL: 14299-I 700 Number 1 in Sales and Finance Johnson Counly's Finesi Facilities uiilfdy 106111 Pontiac Ina Always A Complete Line Of Fine Used Cars TEMPEST-PONTIAC-GMC-TRUCKS 6300 Johnson Dr. 432-7800 Where Buying is Easy! 0 PINTO O MAVERICK I GALAXIE 0 MUSTANG 0 LTD 0 TORINQ 0 THUNDERBIRD A VM Broadway FORD 34th 84 Broadway PL 3-4915 O'NEILL OLDSMOBILE-HONDA Serving Greater K.C. for 40 years 80th 81 Metcalf Overland Park FOREIGN CAR SERVICE EUROPEAN MOTORS, INC. BOB HAGG. OWNER 2309 W. 47TH STREET EN 2-3900 HAWNEE MISSION: KANSA hfnfr DM iizvril E701 M 7777! FHIYLIMEE Hliilll, K5 iiili fill Wi iii 'iill IIM BRENNAN MOTORS Dealers in Good Used Cars Same Location for 28 Years 5808 Troost DE 3-5335 MISSION SKELLY 5100 Johnson Drive 722-0016 5 Grades of gas Motoroils Batteries Accesso e BROADWAY STANDARD SERVICE McCALL SERVICE STATIONS imc. Complete Car Care Electronic Tune-up 18 Stations and Car Washes in Greater Kansas City Distributor of Derby Products 1400 Broadway Complete Known by the Car Care Customers PRAIRIE VILLAGE SKELLY INC. AX We Keep Complete Car Care Mechanic on Duty at all times Tow Service 5 Grades of Auto NOBLE LANDIS, Owner Snow Ramon' Gasoune Air-conditioning AD 6-7133 2814 Johnson Drive Complete Tune-up and Brake Service Pick-up and Delivery RAINBOW SKELLY Phone RA 2-2223 or RA 2-9746 Francis Crabtree 4820 Rainbow Dealer A and IVI 66 SERVICE 7720 Metcalf AAA Road Service Weekdays-610 Mechanic on Duty 8-4 Sunday-8-8 . -642-5422 Compliments of Fisca Oil Co. Inc. 4830 Rainbow Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66205 Help the Boosters Boost Miege Heathwood Oi! Co. COMPLIMENTS HUDSON OIL CO. I I I I Fairway Sinclair I 405O5ohEion Drglgairwal, Ifra 26205 . I American Motors I I in-------L I I 1: ig' F IA I PARKING PROBLEMS??? AP CCA ITT I220 Wyandotte, Konsos City, Mo. 64I05 I 48163 471-7275 I---lull' W -- --11 luuuirf, , IQ I-35 Auto Parts 120 81 I-35 Olathe, Kansas NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS AND gf-arkins Gompany, nc. ACCESSOR1 ES 3,11 Q-bas! garofine Sold Gfngwfurz ' ' USED 84 REBUILT 8800 Wes! 63rd. Street - Merriam, Kansas 66202 N E E 432 - 0200 432 - 9294 MOTORS 8m SALVAGE STARTERS STATIONS 8800 West 63rd Street Merriam, Kansas 66202 201 West 6th Street Kansas City, Mo. 64105 1115 Burlington Street N. Kansas City, Mo. 64116 ., , '15 Q fi S sim ra noni' sunt ,s f I G INC. 'Kg ssnvm I' ovtniiun PARK-LEAWUOIJ-WALIJO mvv ,,4, 'W l'I' PRAIRIE VILLAGE - MISSION - LEIIEXA - .,, Y' 0 if I l2'5lifBIE'I5I'iIffE'I 's ' i'fl'II E?ElISf 'E l KCC LICENSED Qtek , A w e 7 -If M I 5 ' I Two LocArioNs Qf V5 Overland Park, -'f-QfQf-5 -151 , 337 Kansas Olathe, Kansas ,5:. w g Ri' --Q-, 7400 W79 nm a some rep ns N. Fir uso s. I-351 CORNER 18th 8. I-35 WRECKED CARS A TRUCKS BOUGHT 84 SOLD RECONDITVONED USED CARS 81 LATE MODEL REBUILDABLE CARS LONG LINE SERVICE R' ' I SHORT LINE SERVICE 3115 5. ,391 3000 Cars 81 Trucks K.C.K. Eonomv sm On 25 Acres CLIFF LYONS AUTO BODY Jim Masterson Alignment-Brake Service Paint 8: Body Repair 5814 Outlook Mission, Kansas RA 2 2626 COMPLIMEN TS OF Bill Saunders 8E Sons, Inc. Custom Car Wash 7740 Wornall Rd. Kansas City, Mo. 648-5955 764-3511 Overland Park Glass Company, lnc. NI 2-3452 Auto Glass 7932 SANTA FE DR, OVERLAND PARK, KS RENNER SUPPLY CO. 2005 HARRISON KANSAS CITY, MO. 6-S103 421 2285 FRANK HEALY 236-4058 compliments of DOUBLE I SUPPLY COMPANY Shawnee 81 Adams Sts. Kansas City, Kansas Compliments 8f Best Wishes IVIARTIN E. ISNIERT JR. Super Supply Co. 4002 Nlain Grandview, Nlissouri Coifirmfimlvs sggge oF . . . I nl- 'fn -dk F nlc. Miogiig 2 Vxchiri ie'WcS ' - - Q9'rvvL'VNcxnD.L 3 ow fVLU!J4.-N A3 'I HEPKER EQUIPMENT CO. QQ. Nm xx 6 A 1 Factory Representatives C9 Q XS my . . 913 831-3666 - cm' g ' 5947 Merriam Dr. Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66203 Q GJ-1k,, M Nyugnmm , . my ck O.L,31,,M a NPRM Asa No me 56 Emmy, WESTINGHOUSE RESIDENTIAL AS Kose wko 1.-:xii my 53. H AIR CONDITIONING t The Brand You Can Trust Q-OSWN NC, for the dealer nearest you call: 842-4893 CONSOLIDA TED S UPPL Y CO., INC. 2:e4gii'iri'e x 4 G J .M ,Qi 183 - - EN 2-8463 ,MC gfeeflge PHOTOGRAPHER MOVIES 8: STlL.LS FAST sERvlcE - REASONABLE RATES RADIO CONTROLLED 5921 LOCKTON LANE SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS Gifts for pets pets for gifts Plaza Bird 8: Pet Supply 608 West 48 th Street Kansas City, Mo. 531-0322 I U- l JIM MUILLER . UALITY lTHO INC. Complete Negative ' and Plate Making I 2401 west me Tana. I CO 2-5341 sHAvvNse Mussnom, mms. 66205 I I I Swartz Printing Co. A 4224 lVlain Kansas City, lVlo. 561-6545 I... - - . - 'QVQ' Verland park frame Solo Sante Fe. Qui. ALICE HEINZIVIAN Phone: I913l722-2735 WIP? HOME PARTIES Compliments of General Printing Ink 3218 Roanoke Rd. Kansas City, Nlo. 561-6050 KANSAS CITY COSTUME MAXINEXS 8125 Santa Fc Dr. Overland Park, Kansas 66204 642-5025 381-6639 leotards-tights-trunks trim-feathers-sequins COSTUME RENTAL Compliments of MacLaughlin and Company I 703 Wyandotte Street Kansas City, Mo. 64018 Wm. H MacLaughlin, Jr. Jabez L. MacLaughlin John B. Cameron Advertising counselors for all seasons. Solvent and Chemical Suppliers Solvent Supply Company 3323 Wyoming Kansas City, Mo. -- 531-9151 184 OH Welcome your Avon Lady Beauty services to your home 83rd and College Kansas City, Missouri Phone: 363-4550 1 For your printing needs. . . Call 37 1-0330 Ed Callender or Bob Kennedy E.R. Callender Printing Co. Inc. 740 Nebraska Kansas City, Missouri 66101 With the Best of Wishes I I lo l,000 as While You Wai! Copies Moss Copy Center in Mmsion 5411 Iohnson Drive 352-9292 Qnexi to LC. Penney Toyland! b xg, PRINENEIE Q 5921 IVIETCALF Q UOHNSON DR.8iU.S. 69I SHAWNEE MISSION Q KANSAS 66202 Q I913i RANDOLPH 2-1400 K 44 JGNSON A' -9 I A ww ,I j 'i IC. fI' ' JOHNSON COUNTY HERALD LITHOGRAPHY WEB OFFSET LETTERPRESS COMPOSITION 185 SLOAN Q WW? INC. GTE Sylvania 6102 Johnson Dr. HE 2-0354 Sylvania Lamps SPECIALIZED IN WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS 450 Funston Rd. DR 1-5773 Compliments of Mission Office Equipment Co. Herman M. Kipper 6120 Jghnson Dr. Graco-Electrostatic-A irless and 722-3344 Air Paint Spray Equipment also I Graco Lubrication Equipment I I - f-W I C! 1 HANS RUDDLPH. INC. H0fITl3IlS APPIIHIICQ Service W SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT MAKERS I Ieiepmme I816I 363-5522 7744 Marty 7200 WYANDOTIE, KANSAS CITY, Mo. 54114 I Overland Park DU 1-0605 HANS RUDOLPH JOHN H, RUDOLPH l President Vice-President I fel . -E d S - Q l. il 7 RCCOP It ' D COMPLIMENTS I .ll !li3lGlll5I za 121 F3119 9fiI.i1.I'L.Z ,... OF , :mens conusn I I5.J. Asner-, manager- 'Iuzo MISsI0fN'Kd-- ' Ywansoebltg Mens. SMITH di BOUCHER '73-1' L-IGS-O I.. - . HI- FI STEREO COMPOIIENTS All The Quality Brands ELLIS WITTER PLUMBING 8: ELECTRICAL CO. ., j,. T, is . . 1. AUBi0 fiI1..I.flIC'.E'.EIO.IxIlCS 7514 West 80th Overland Park 4621 WEST 90TH STREET NI 2-2965 PHONE 381-8585 I9OTH AT ROE BLVDI PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS SOMERSET PLAZA SHOPS 186 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR now 8 stores serving in the Greater Kansas City Area il' ' U ill ,llli . 9 l i lil T sh N H23 ER' 'A HN' ii, NMS Westinghouse salutes Q , the most award winning appliance retailer in the nation as evidenced by Brand Names Foundation honors year, after year, after year, after year, after year Jack Boring's Appliance Stores, Kansas City, Missouri, have been cited once again for good retail citizenship, consumer protection and outstanding brand name merchandising by the Brand Names Foundation. ln accepting the latest award, Jack Boring's has acquired the dual honor of having won more Certificates of Distinction from the Foundation than any other retailer in the nation. Westinghouse is proud to have sponsored Jack Boring's Appliance Stores in the recent Brand Names competition and is happy to extend its congratulations to this outstand- ing organization for being a consistent winner of Brand Names recognition. a CUSTOMER CA RE dealer ,ai il i Wil i NWN! I , f , fame customise cms Q ,, i . , I , llllllilsilllii f , 4609 Trnost Truman Corners North Kansas City ' an SEPQRILW ZNLHH i .3 1 WT mv , ,Im Y i it , U Kama! cioy 9:1-5500 amlaview 751-7400 vm nwii..,m- 1114900 ' ' '- ' , i--qg 1 I lil lllll - Anuniun Iv n rulmluu - Arnuutl s rv 1 llamua a nrnunu a W c lulunuu r 9 n I r nm. 1 P' ' 'I , N ., mf. 4, .H ,, 1 .f fm .H .. . M .mi ' ,fs 2. luwl f nnxurnda, .W cllsldufn rAnf cm1 will frm, mm 1 6 Lf N 6 ' l I l l 3 Independence Raytown,Brywoodshopplngcente ' ' W WIN I , - - ' 24 lliwny nur Noland nd. an-:loo em si. naar muy so, asa-aaoo 'f 'f , f I ' tau, - ' . i ,I .amz ::.::f. - mum: - vv- wwvvlr ,,,...,,,, H, ,,,,,,, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' VI! GUAIAITII 10096 , nm: SATISFAUIOI AIU HIVICI Ol D' KVIIYTUIIG ll SIU. GR YW! MNAMUSMEJLE 'Earn gcsgtlrgggb WOOMYERBLAND PARK Lenexa Mini warehouse ,ony um 5.331933 aosas uv - es: om Ave sm sooo ease or f na eesvovco ' ' 0 APPUANCES I TV I FURNITURE O APPLIANCE I TV-STEREO I AF'5lllldNaCE I TV-SYEREC R K C l,,,,........,1. ' N - r .., t g ,,,, 3 - l - WE IIOPEITHE WORLD WILL ISE A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE BECAUSE YOU ARE HERE! I Ill 111111 1 Bl 'I 4' fl 'wi ' urls Tom Pl11111h1'11g.S'pm'1'41l1'fic's' H. J. HQDES al CGMPANY KANS .-XS CITY, NIISSOIIII BOB BELL OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY DIVISION OF BELL-O'DONNELL CORPORATION sow' FLOYD OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS 66204 9131645-4403 exyy x REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING 8: HEATING CO INC 2713 Cherry K.C., NIO. VI 2-6744 Don't Forget P.O.W.,s, M.I.A.'s and K.I.A.'s. From A Nonforgetful Voice In America. Compliments 8: Best Wishes MARTIN E. ISMERT JR. SIOUX CHIEF MFG. CO. INC. 4000 MAIN GRANDVIEW, MISSOURI REPAIR REMODEI. Compliments of LOCKED STOVE COMPANY Jlm Luh Plumblng G Heahng co. Manufacturers of Gas Patio Grills, Gas Incinerators, and Gas 7507 W. BOTH KANSAS 66204 Room Heaters 114 West 11th St.-Kansas City, Missouri SALES SE NV L15 Apple Valley Plumbing Let Us get to the CARPET a DRAPERY co., mc. of your plumbing problem Carpets . Rugs , Drapenes Pat McC0wen 648-7978 . Sewing Johnson County Bedspeads - Upholstering Repair and Remodeling 6000 Johnson Drive Mission, Ks. 432-6800 To the HART from the heart HOUSENIAN READY MIX, INC. 101 SE. 14th Avenue 471-4004 North Kansas City, Mo. 64116 THE COMPANY WITH THE SMILEY FACES GAS SERVICE COMPANY 6012 Johnson Dr. Mission, Kansas 432-3600 MUEHLBERGER CONCRETE INDUSTRIAL FLOORS and CONCRETE SCEVVING CONCRETE CEIVIENT FINISH SIDEWALKS-DRIVES-CURBS FAST-EFFICIENT Call: 4711 Wyoming K.C., IVIo. 561-6387 P A r HW HIL wx ur u my my WI M' WMM k 'M ' vw , . A' HM! f'Q-Jfl'f'A -M1111 A . lM!: g1fr5'9!' s. Your fr1end1y lumber yard me ' ' ' 2 U nd' N Wlfh people servmg you. nm 5 X'1lp:a'8m. Overland Park Lumber Company 7520 W. 75th NI 2-2244 200 North 6th Si. Kansas City, Kansas 66101 995mg 377-7707 Compliments X W J ll'lfV WIUF HFAUNG and UHHffN5:7'5!nf:-My 2820 ROE LAN E KANSAS CITY, KANSAS 235-5555 Chuck Duval BEEcHwooD AND coMPANY 'mm COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES IN'rERs'1'A'rE and EXPIRESSWAY SPECIALISTS REAL ESTATE C0 UNSELING ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS Off, ww, 383-3800 DICK BEECHWOOD Res.: C9135 262-4680 7916 FLOYD OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS 66204 SAFEWAY BUILDERS 1821 Lmn Telephone North Kansas Clty lVl0 BA 1 3338 Complete Home Remodelmg WOODLEY BOILER and WELDING CO. 2924 CHERRY K.C., Mo. Phone: 531-3210 QD Good Luck to you Ln years to come Gaslight Real Estate 7216 W 75 St 432 6131 When life gives you lemons make lemonade' Compliments of St Agnes School I 7 ' ' I I I I I rr - - J ll I I I WF O5 U2sUl7seww TII?ILerL0UncsJ5I5Lso,w ' FWMMQM OWENS-ILLINOIS 1401 IRON STREET NORTH KANSAS CITY, MO. Glen O'Brien Quick Change Movable Partitions Design and installation service Manufactured in Kansas City since 1954 Unlimited combinations for custom offices Nationwide Dealer installer The Glen O'Brien Movable Partition Co. Inc 5307 E. 59 St., Kansas City, Mo. 36 7-2334 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ac Shovels 0 Cranes 0 Hoes Looders 0 Dozers Truck Mixers 0 Plants Traclors O Trailers P.O. Box 406 Shawnee Mission, Konscis-66201 Phone-Area Code 913-CO 2-4308 Kaw Roofing and Sheet Metal Inc. Tom J Daly Pat Daly Ed Daly 371 -61 00 Leaders Like M iege C0131 371-6217 lbwza - ,fag do mpewzaflon NN AX1DliVC X1 CX XRPOK,-X I ll 7N I LLXIBLh PACKAGE LLONVERI ERS H02 SOL? l H MILL S l. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS PACKAGING Corporation of America 3111 Fiberglas Road-Kansas City Kansas 66115 A Major Component of Tenneco Inc. TOM IVIO RAN BEST WISHES SH EET METAL-Roor DECK - 1 1 coNrRAcToRs e 1li 7 A mama . V Sheet Metal Company moo scsi am si.. Kansas Cify, Mo., 64142 816-474-8882 For Quick, Reliable service in buying or selling your home, Call- Tom Rosbergn with Wayne Regan, Inc. Realtors home-236-9842 office-381-0900 COMPLIMENTS OF: LEO EISENBERG 84 CO. REALTORS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 8: SHOPPING CENTER SPECIALISTS 12th 84 Walnut Bldg. BAI-8000 Baldwin-Kirwan Realtors I-Iarold Baldwin-Residential Maurice Kirwan-Commercial 8000 Foster 649-8877 Bos OWEN s co., B BOWIE INC. REALTORS G T121 w. 79TH STREET '9 P. o. Box 4308 - OVERLAND PARK FINTHEHEARTOF' QOQINRQJN 49137 Nl 2-4261 Aust-are 4' ' QSTQ CHRIS PROVENZO ck if - Q Senior Account Agent ,S QS sooo Johnson Dr., Mission, Kansas eezos 0 is Bus. 432-6700 - Res. 381-5306 003 95 Registered Representative, Allstate Enterprises Fund Sales, Inc. Z llilorris Plan Company 7518 WEST BOTH STREET P. O. BOX 4506 A, J, DIGERONIMO OVERLAND PARK KANS S 66204 VICF PRESIDENT PHONE G49 4455 193 Compliments nf Farmers Insurance Group 1601111 67 AAI? -6. lf. ll. INSURANCE COUNSELOR 361-1276 James Uimj F. Nolan James Uimj H. Hendncks Edward IEJJ J. Halpin Jerome Uackj Van He'cke JAMES F. NOLAN 8: ASSOCIATES. INC. INSURANCE 5750 West 95th Si Overland Park, Kansas 66207 Telephone 642-3133 Rex Hoy State Farm Insurance 4817 Johnson Dr. 432-9000 William D. Eckert Insurance Agency, Inc. Insurance 84 Bonds 381-7440 6400 W. 95th Street 5830 Nall Ave. Shawnee Ms., Ks. AUTO FIRE HEALTH LIFE Q Phone-362-0805 AMERICAN FAMILY James IJ. ffonrud l'i-1-tztlt-iii HEIQBEIVI' V. JONES INSYRANCE AGENCY. INC. llll 151-'mil Ave- 0 Num- 24105 0 Kansas Cutv Mo. A411315 o H42-57Il CLARENCE F. MERRILL C. L. IPATI HOGAN CLARENCE H. LIND CHARLES D. JONES CO. Automatic Controls W Heating Supplies -'Ego-H ,F -' I Q . ' A. C I I - I: wi, .. ,U . 'I on 'UOMQ ras Anmsmoms nn 1-0024 KANSAS CITY, KANSAS 56101 COMPLIMENTS OF! A Compliments of Frank Cotitta, General Agent ' BOB LA TZ The Pyramid Life Insurance Company. Phone 342-7193 Northwestern Mutual Life The Quiet Company Joseph D. McTigue THOIVIAS NICGEE Sc SONS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS VI-2-4800 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS THOS. McGEE AND SONS COMPLIMENTS OF BILL LA TZ .515 x . -k. N N THE ONE BOOK which can positively guarantee that your tomorrows will be better than tod y OVERLAND PARK SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION mon: 19110642-3030 94oo Aunocn ovsnuun PARK iumsnxs 66212 BllIllKIIlIG IS BETTER WITH THE PRUFESSIUNALS! IEUMMERCIAL Minimum ANK 6th8- Minnesota Avenue - Kansas City, Kansas - 3710035 - Member F.D.l.C MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT CORP f7'4f MJQJCIA .Qafe Mill' 722 Southwest Blvd. X AD.6-7700 f Kansas City, Kans.66'l03 Established 1903 BOB CAIVIPB E LL president SANTE FE TRAIL STATE BANK 50 Hiway 84 Antioch Dear Friends, it has been a very good year and I have enjoyed being a member of the student body here at Miege. i hope you all have a good summer and hope to see you next year. Sincerely yours, David Harkins We Maintain A Primary Market In . . Woodmoor Corporation Research Report Available 55? 26 Kareem EF ifovnfany Est blished lava 4800 MAIN, KANSAS CITY, MO. 64112 KSIBJ PL 3-7600 ROBERT PETERS, Manager oi Trading Dept. C8167 PL 3-7025 Community Blood Center 4040 Main St. KCMO 64111 THOMAS A. MAIO District Manager The American Appraisal Company, Inc. 2722 Commerce Tower, Kansas City 64105 816: 421-6222 gb a. I . sk Q : il I' 4 sift: t - A I : - Ilplwwi-.,, ,454 1' D- ,..... -, -LY .4-ll WiuwtifteeaLtie4 meet I Q f I I if f tate I I f .J L.l.J TIHJ ll-I -I .Jil 4 9500 MISSION ROAD f OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS f DU 11000 ME.-.st-, federal Depow imfwe corps-sum OPPORTUNITY UNLlMlTED Build your own Business with us part or full time. 5500 W. 85th St. Overland Park, Kansas 642-2797 Anderson Rentals 5835 Lamar Mission, Kansas 1002 Items for Rent. . .Just give us a Call 432-3656 Lenexa State Bank 84 Trust Co. IX 12345 West 95th Street Lenexa, Kansas 66215 MAIN BANK: 12345 Wes! 95th Stree MOTOR BANK: 13025 West 95th Str YE E NE: BBB-5555 HOGE FUNERAL HOME 8024 Santa Fe Dr. Overland Park, Kansas N12-3565 NServing johnson County since 19326 RUSSELL j. FARRELL MARTIN DAIRY PRGDUCTS mfs- '- sf - Wu Ii-K' sl' i IIIJ2 Gruml VI 2-7078 Kansas City, Mo. 64IU6 METC ALF S TAT E B A N K 79th Et Metcall Overland Park. Kansas 66204 648-4540 METCALF 75 S TAT E B A N K 75th 8. Metcalf Overland Park, Kansas 66204 75 645-4540 cl P a4:Q.Vc?1E?J 'fgQe wif its r C 'RG 8Otl1k,M:tca4f - 8stabH.s'l1cd 1910 fy SQ Mziviasa Poic 959' N fl., fjl-,fl xi.i.:1.-m . l I 'El ' ii lliui in-Mgggmgg - ' 'IF' '2 1 ' EJ ' 'M O V 1 ,W Q v ' - , Q 'L ' M I X - -I v 'S' 99 Home State Bank O40 9 PP' You're QII Ways right ctt Home H CORNER f ovERl-AN Minnesota Avenue at Fifth Street - Kansas City, Kansas 66101 19135 321-3333 Post Office Box 1370 Recognized originator and leader of covered barbecue w toolung. Generations of true barbecuers have established the WEBER tradition. WEBER PRINCIPLE Uses two grills, the upper for foods, the lower for charcoal. Air circulates all through the charcoal to distribute heat evenly and seal in flavor and juices. WEBER rcononr 1. 2. 3. 4. yn 5. Available At Fine Stores Everywhere QUALITY-Weber kettles are built to outlast ordinary barbecues. Heavy duty steel-Porcelainized inside 8: Out. BEAUTY-Exciting and pleasing per- manent colors. ECONONIY-Saves charcoal. Uses fewer briquettes to begin with. When finished cooking close all dampers and coals go out almost instantly and may be used again. PERFORIVIANCE-Dampers regulate heat, cover eliminates flame scorch- ing of meat and provides even distri- bution of heat. CONVENIENCE-Entire meal may be prepared on the WEBER. Re- quires no more attention than your kitchen oven. Easy to assemble. Why Eoods Cook Better. . . ln A WEBER . . . WEBER kettles cook with reflected heat to combine the economy of an ovenlwith the zest of a barbecue. With the exclusive WEBER cover in place foods cook in their own juices-stay flavor ful juicy and tender even when weIl done. A unique damper system controls heat to suit you-brings out the matchless flavor of the finest cuts...even less expensive meats are transformed into gourmet delights. Lfw Represented By Hoskins . Lohner . Sweeney . Schloss REGINA l l I r AVAILABLE AT FINE E , B , I- RES EVERYTHERE I. I.. I-. Il- Represented I. I I I. BY HOSKINS ' LOHNER 0 SWEENEY 0 SCHLOSS I. 9- I, 5 5- I 5. , V In . , , I S. U ,,,,I , I. 'I f, , Sm I V 'M I , ' , ' A 1A , KIII ,I ,, IIII,,,3e I , I .I,eeII A IAA rr-r IIEIIIEEE A -ll- AA AAA I A xg A 'E I Canister ,,, I ,I Vacuum Dc Qomtor Upright Carpet Electrikbroom DCSig1iCCi meane' . HOVUCTOO a,.,u9-9 MXWEPMW W WMMWW if MW' Q? MAA wwf 9 'fi'+ 8+MA'1'm'fw WWKMMM WEQWQSZQERWSQQEEQQZQW Hcwvww 0 , ' W 7711: 3ulligdniiiAW?i WM MM? E4 mmm WWW MMM .2- 2 ZQEQQ mpg-2 CHEM M 'MQV 5 4' sz? Q5 S2 rx Hvfiff 65' Q0 G46 QA 7,2 HM Nav 57 5llm k5si1Q2Yi5Q5umWbl gbcwiikj-QFvc'fN N? HGJNVQ. M353 wcwx EAN Gxoes Tl'iEliERiEl'S ONE TFMMNG EEBTT-llllll illll QFUTUBE aa l in ii i , . I C' ga Q i at w f 0 W, i ii TV GUIDE 800 W 47th St Kansas City Go Stags' Compll ents of Plaza Skelly Count on us for... o Checking Accounts 6 Savmgs IOHNSON 0 Bank by lVlail COUNTYnational BANK and trust co 4333232230 FM 6940 Mission Road - Prairie Village, Kansas 66208 Ph 362-7000 Member mic I KEN VOORHES - I . , ease . ' I Giro rw iff, - M Lamp Sc Lighting Supply, lnc. Q, Ou-P Wholesale distributors MM' Aclve Y'll5Q,l S 2542 Holly K Q ei 'J K C Missouri N ij X .6 1 421 6733 AMS 1 ' RW T 1 F.L. Taiiloir I KNASI4 Vim, '72 Lenexa State Bank 4 0 84 Trust Co. im - I Q i 12345 West 95th Street ' Lenexa Lenexa, Kansas 66215 gg -f ,, State . I' Ban k iiiis 202 X '-'W' Xx I ZI M - N Compliments Of MIEGE BOOSTERS I X M builders inc M i ' 3 wes s . R I iiigland ptgzrlfiafclzlnszis QI X 66204 am ra 24343 ' a 0 7 ' , ids gals 75 Cla 5 5 erm LQl'2dES G O 6, Yffuj 9 XRP4 o gffh fZfO9,072fe'p 'go .50 horn 3 O76 fqn ne Hifi 166295 JY exe' ct TN V TNC. 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J' S 'th J d V G s JU - NIORS Sarge glriider Igarzn Ggortiesse HAVE Bob Sokol Martha Vyhanek SPI Rl T Mike Stallbaumer Jamie Wavada Chris Stanton Patricia Wessling Mike Stueve Ron Wright Ju-Nlons Cm T1 S Y ARE Jstseafzisf Jrazztsrxsx Maureen Trausch Mr. McBride GRE - AT THANKS Representative- Chai,-man- Susafl Whalen Mary Ann Wiecleman x f . ,f 'W V f k I lla ji 9 'W A . -llfl-Q1 ! lg -2' 1 I , I I I. I I I ' ' D Q 1' J B- f AZ 1 f 1 , , -ur-'ll - ': 1:2555 , , :f E, F' s a lf' ie..-iiuiinm L15 llll nn -- 'f' - W , li-l-ll'll1'lr-f-l-'I' D!--5 204 ST. AGNES BOWLING ALLEY Open howling and refresllmcnts daily 4-6 PM Saturday and Sunday 2-I O PM Compliments of DON'S SPORTING GOODS 12303 Johnson Dr. XNCLA Qarlnaro Z9 We I es+?4.frg5, Qayeluxa 2 fgmw AQTTXTXX ' D X10 H 82 L HARDWARE 8: SPORTING GOODS 217 S. Kansas 764-2222 ln MIT GRUBEN voN ALLEN AT STALAG 33 Term if it af Haas owen iF HAYKI as ,K ii ii :K ii 'PA'l'N ik if :G :FC K 21. 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Lawrence 157 Allen, Mike 58, 126 Alsop, Anne 118 Amrein, Jeff 17, 59, 118 Anderson, Jahnie 17, 126 ANDERSON, KEN 91, 139 Andrew, Janet 19 Apple, Bob 83, 118 Apple, Tom 132 Art, Deborah 118 Art, Mike 58, 70, 73, 126 Ashley, Nina 24, 132 ATWELL DAVE 24, 78, 139 Audley, John 132 W Y fx 1 UN! Baker, Tom 126 Barancik, Kathy 126 Barr, Mary 118 Bartoszek Ed 59, 118 BASLER, DON 139 Batenic, Laura 132 Bedord, Chris 127 Beechwood, Thomas 59, 1 18 Beechwood, Jean 28, 132 Beggs, Steve 67, 100, 115 Bellinger, Monet 118 Bennett, Ann 27, 127 Bens, Margaret 127 Benz, Jeff 127 Beth, Monica 27, 127 Beverlin, Greg 126 Beverlin, Jim 132 Birch, John 64, 133 BIRD, JAN 78, 139 BIZAL, MARIA 78, 139 Bizal, Martha 27, 127 Black, Tim 127 Blake, Anita 119 Blanck, John 133 Boesche, Kurt 127 Boesche, Kevin 133 Bohm, Karen 114 Bolin, Janet 27, 127 BOLTON, ROGER 19, 24, 30, 48, 53, 79, 80, 82, 139, 159 Borchers, Charles 59, 119 Borchers, Claudette 127 Boring, Jamie 133 Bornheimer, Mary Ann 127 Bova, Joe 63 Bova, Mary 127 BOWDEN, DANNY 53, 56, 91 Bower, Mark 58, 127 Brandmeyer, Roxanne 93, 94, 139 Brandt, Bill 59, 119 Brandt, Dana 27, 127 BRANDT, BOB 33, 43, 62, 93, 139 Brasher, Eric 133 Braun, Brad 133 Braun, Steve 133 BRENNAN, TOM 23, 53, 93, 94, 140 Brenner, Debby 119 Bremser, Betty 119 Bristow, Rob 67, 133 Bromberg, Judy 28, 100 BROOKS, CHUCK 47, 140 Brothers, Peggy 127 Brown, Tim 67, 133 Brownfield, Ellen 119 Brunnert, Diane 133 48, so, Bryant, Mary 119 Bryant, Cindy 127 Buckley, Susan 119 Budai, Chris 27, 127 Budai, Mike 133 BUDAI, TERRY 140 Buersmeyer, Cathy Ann 119 Buersymeyer, Larry 127 BURNHAM, BARBARA 17 Burns, Kim 127 Burroughs, Maura 127 BURROUGHS, DAVE so, sa, 140, 157 Buzan, Mary Pat 30, 133 Buzan, Bill 127 Cahill, John 127 Cahill, Mike 127 Cain, Rita 119 Call, Cathy 133 Call, Susan 119 Cameron, John 30, 133 Cameron, Joe 64, 68, 82, 133 Cameron, Ann 119 CARNELIA, MIKE 140 CARR, CAROLYN 24, 140 Carr, Peggy 119 CARRIGAN, MARY 140 CARTER, BONNIE 78, 140 Carter, Joe 65, 127 Carter, Theresa 119 Carter, Steve 133 Carter, Ed 119 Casey, Christopher 59, 119 Caton, Ron 45, 133 CELLITTI, DIANE ae, 90, 91, 92, 140 CHARTRAND, LUCY 20, 23, 43, 79, 81, 85, 88, 89, 140 Christian, Mary Kay 133 Chrzanowski, Phil 127 CINDRICH, CINDY 140 Cindrich, Karen 119 Cindrich, Kim 119 Cisneros, Rita 133 CLAISSE, CLAUDIA 27, 88, 141 Clark, Eileen 119 Clark, Harold 112 CLARK, KEVIN 24, 141 Clark, Lee 133 Clark, Thomas 127 Cleer, Anita 79, 141 Clohecy, Gene 52, 56, 70, 101 Cloughley, Richard 127 Cloughley, Mike 133 Clune, Christy 133 Coakley Sheila 119 COATNEY, MARY BETH 141 Coghlin, Colleen 133 COGHLIN, MARY ANN 24, 141 Coleman, Mark 127 Coleman, Shawn 119 COLLINS, JANET 24, 141 Collins, Mary Beth 133 Commodore, Janet 127 Conaghan, Bill 58, 127 CONAGHAN, MARY 141 Condry, Patty 119 Cook, Mary 78 Cooney, Steve 127 Cooper, Kathy 119 Corazzin, Tony 58, 127 Corcoran, Kevin 119 CORNELIUS, DEBBI 142 E Cornelius, Greg 67, 133 Cornelius, Sandy 127 COUCH, LESLIE 142 24, 92, CRANDALL, JOE 52, se, 86, 91, 93, 142 Crandall, Steve 127 Crews, Mike 70, 133 Crews, James 67, 119 Crittenden, Julie 127 Crossland, Barb 127 Crowe, Cathy 133 Crowley, Kathy 127 Cuff, Mary Beth 119 Curry, Jack 133 Curtis, Paul 127 D'Agostino, Julie 19, 78, 133 D'AGOSTINO, MAR 142 Daly, Sharon 119 Dalton, Pat 78 Dana, Maureen 119 Davis, Jack 133 Davis, Michael 119 Dawson, Tim 87, 133 Y 79, ss, DEAN, KIM 14, 22, 24, 31, 79, 81, ss, 93, 95, 142 DECHA, LAURIE 24, 142 33, 48, 81, 86, 88, 142 Delbosque, Anthony 5 Dennihan, Colette 40, 90, 91, DeCOURSEY, MARGARET 24, 90, 91, 92, 9 1 DEs1v1oND, PATTY 48, Devine, Dawn 127 Dicarlo, Ann 133 Diebold, Ginny 120 Ditzler, Mary 133 Dobel, Theresa 127 Doherty, Sharon 127 Doherty, Steve 64 Dolan, Cathy 17, 127 Dolman, Stephanie 127 DONAHUE, KATHY 94 Donahue, Barbara 120 2 , 120 oo se, 93 7, 78, 93, 211 Donegan, Elizabeth Ann 120 DONNICI, JIM 55, 45, 88, 142 DOOLEY, MARY KAY 142 Dooley, Patricia 120 Dougherty, Tim 155 DOWNS, LAURIE 18, 22, 79, 145 DOYLE, KATHY 85, 145 Doyle, Nancy 120 DUGAN, MOLLY 91, 92, 145 Dugan, Ronnie 120 Durbian, Maria 155 Duval, Theodore 155 5 15339 N y I ll' , -, QQ! 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Nagle, Jack 129 Navickas, Judy 136 Neff, Dan 136 Nelthorpe, Mark 70, 136 NEWMAN, JIM 15, 86, 89, 93, 94, 150 NEWMAN, SUE 24, 150 Nickle, Denise 48, 78, 136 Nickle, Patrick 122 Nicolace, Karl 129 NICOLACE, PAUL 150 Ninci, Lisa 122 Noack, Tom 66, 136 Nohinek, Bill 136 NORMILLE, KERRY 150 North, Larry 129 Novakovic, Vera 25 Novick, Mimi 122 NOVICK, CHIP 15, 30, 33, 79, 86, 88, 89, 150 213 O'Brien Bernadette 48 O'Brien, Timothy 122 O'CONNELL, LINDA 19, 24, 79, 80, 150 O'Connell, O'Connel1 O'Connell Elaine 30, 122 Maureen 30, 85, 122 Michelle 123 O'Connor, Ann 122 O'Connor, O'Connor, Sheila 48 Marty 129 O'Dowd, Mary 129 O'Gara, Bill 30, 70, 129 O'GARA, CINDY 14, 33, 88, 150 O'Gara, Kathy 129 O'Neil1, Mike 123 O'Neill, Kathy 129 O'Nei1l, Peggy 107 O'ROURKE, DAN 70, 83, 87, 93, 150 Orrick, Ann 123 O'Shea, Janine 136 O'SHEA, TIM 24, 150 Oshman, Rick 136 Otto, Ted 123 Owens, Mike 92, 136 OWSLEY, LINDA 24, 150 Owsley, Martin 52, 70, 129 PALERMO, DEBBIE 24, 43, 85 Palermo, Jackie 129 Palmer, Beth 123 Parajon, Miguel 66, 108 Parente, Jim 17, 44, 136 Parente, Lori 123 Parker, Prudy 136 Parsons, Jeff 58, 129 Patterson, Lesa 129 Patterson, Yvonne 43, 129 Pattison, Teresa 123 Pavel, Sharon 27, 129 Pavicic, Susie 130 Perez, Bob 136 PERKINS, KATIE 24, 151 Perkins, Tricia 130 Perrault, Tim 123 Perrin, Nancy 24, 48, 136 Perry, Ken 108 Perusich, Pat 108 214 Phillips, Chuck 123 Pirotte, Mary 136 PONCHUR, MARK 54, 69, 70, 93, 151, 160 Ponchur, Tom 65, 123 Popek, Ron 136 PORTER, JIM 75, 90, 151 Powers, Jeff 123 Prather, Angela 123 Pretz, Mary Evelyn 109 Puhr, Karen 136 Puhr, Wayne 123 Pullo, Betsey 130 Purvis, Butch 136 Pyle, Brian 82, 136 Pyle, Rick 130 Quirk, Jeanne 136 Rains, Lynne 123 Ramos, Cecilia 130 Ramos, Elena 123 Rangel, Dave 68, 123 Ratkey, Gloria 136 Ratkey, Cecilia 123 Reardon, Bill 24, 109 Recker, Kathy 43, 130 Reilly, Jeannie 17, 27 REILLY, TERRY 17, 23, 70, 91, 93, 94, 151 Reilly, Tim 150 Reintjes, Maureen 136 Reistroffer, Denise 130 REGAN, JULIE 151 Rellihan, Barb 136 RELLIHAN, DEBBIE 28 RETTENMAIER, DENISE 24, 28, 79, 151 Rinehart, Stephan 123 Riley, Butch 123 Riordan, Seana 136 RISCOE, MIKE 31, ae, 93, 95, 151 Riscoe, Ed 123 Robles, Bob 136 Robles, Joe 130 Roche, Kathy 136 Rode, Carolyn 123 Rode, Christy 123 Rodriquez, John 123 Rohleder, William 123 Rome, Kathleen 130 Rost, Bill 28, 109 Rote, Bob 130 Rosberg, Ken 65, 123 Roult, Kathleen 123 Rudolph, Karen 130 Ruhl, Sarah 136 Ruhl, Martha 123 RYAN, MARY K. 151 Rydzel, Ann 123 Sanders, Betsy 130 Scanlon, Dan 123 Schaefer, Karen 136 Schauf, Kimberly 130 Schepers, Paul 137 Schepers, Diane 123 SCHERER, KATHY 24, 48, ss, 152 SCHLEICHER, KATHY 152 SCHLEICHER, CAROL 152 Schleper, Lisa 30, 85, 130 Schmid, Robert 124 Schmidt, Mark 137 Schmidt, Laura 124 SCHMIDTBERGER, LINDA 24, 28, 93, 152 Schmidtberger, Dale 58, 130 Schofield, Mary Ellen 130 Schowengerdt, Craig 130 Schowengerdt, Mark 137 SCHREINER, FRANK 24, 31, 53, 86, 152 Schulz, Mary 137 Schutte, Lisa 24, 78, 79 Schweers, Jan 27, 130 Scofield, Catherine Scurlock, Mary Beth 137 Searle, Mark 124 Shaffer, Kathy 137 Sheahan, John 67, 68, 70 SHERIDAN, STEVE 66 Sheridan, Judy 124 Sheridan, Mary Sue 124 Shipley, Pat 110 Shondell, Robyn 137 SHONDELL, STEVE 53, 70 Shondell, Greg 73, 124 Shonfelt, Pamela 124 SHORTELL, MERRILYN 66 Shortell, Tom 137 Sieleman, Patricia 124 Sister Anna 99 Sister Charlotte 100 Sister Jane 103 Sister, Johanna 78 Sister Josephine 103 Sister Juliana 103 Sister Martina 14, 24 Sister Mildred 24, 106 SLATINSKY, JANIS 85, 157 Smith, Elaine 130 Smith, Cindy 130 Smith, Jim 19, 31, 68, 70, 82 Smith, Larry 124 Smith, Eleanor 48, 78 Smith, Marietta 130 Smith, Margaret 124 SMITH, VINCE 24, 66 Snell, Jann 46, 48 Snell, Lori 43, 124 Snider, Dave 137 Snider, Tami 130 Snyder, Paula 130 Sokol, Robert 137 Solem, Jim 137 Sonday, Peggy 124 SOPTIC, MIKE 66 SOSNA, CHRIS 66 Sosna, Mark 130 SPAETH, PHIL 17, 24 Spellman, Jayne 124 Spry, David 124 Stallbaumer, Ann 130 Stallbaumer, MIKE 24, 31, 48, Stanton, Chris 137 Star, Rahm 124 Steel, Mike 124 Stephanz, Jerry 58, 75 Stilwell, Mary 30, 31, 78 Stone, Sylvia 124 STORM, MITCH 24, 52, 70, Storm, Gary 59, 73 Stueve, Mike 15 Stueve, Michelle 130 Stueve, Therese 124 Stunkel, William 124 Sturdivan, John 137 Sturgis, Cindy 124 SULKOWSKI, JOHN 48, 153 SULLIVAN, THERESA 153 Sullivan, Tom 110 SUMMEROUR, MARK 153 SUMMERS, STEVE 153 Summers, Dan 59, 124 1 82 53 Sutera, Charlie 64, 130 SUTERA, JAY 53, 153 Svoboda, Tom 58, 130 Swain, Jim 124 Swarts, Carol 124 Sweeney, Kathy 131 SWEENEY, MIKE 153 Swift, Mary 131 I, ,L fi' ,. f,, MZ? 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