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Totem Pole 1983 Bonner Springs High School Bonner Springs. Kansas Volume XLI Staff Strives For Perfection in Meeting Deadlines; Jolinda Lee. editor of Row Wow. Javan Owens photographer of Totem Pole, and Jackie Owens assistant editor, make plans for the yearbook. Above: Robin Hoch. a speedy typist is trying to work without hesitation or distraction from the photographer. To the left is Jackie Owens assistant editor who is holding the award re- ceived at the ICP camp for learning how to put the yearbook together. Above are Christy Clark. Lori Harris, and Deanna McAffee who are working toward the goal of meeting deadlines. Below: Cergia Miller. Extraordinary terms Table of Contents Extra-Curricular Treasures pg. 6 Exercising Teamwork pg. 26 Engineering Together pg. 54 Expert Tutors pg. 84 Expressing Talents pg. 92 Educated Teen pg. 104 Content 3 _____ fc.T.. The extraterrestial. made its first appear [mmB ance in I9S2 and sent the country into a big love BSBBBBR affair with an SCO year old gnome from | outerspace. Nothing would ever be the same ■I again. has always marked the spot tor anything and everything. In the 1983 Totem Pole it marks the spot where a class of 163 teenagers grew up together and recorded the process forever. Time—the past, the present and the future are represented here. Time—the past is represented by the record of the events as they happened this year. Time—the present is represented by our now signing of the book and giving each other mes- sages of our feelings. Time—the future when we will open the book and let out the Pandora box of memories. Reminiscence or recall —is the express purpose of this book. The pictures and copy in this book are to trigger your memory so that there will be a flood of recollections of the fun we had in the halls of Bonner Springs High School. Adolescence—We have just taken that quantum step from adolescence to adulthood when we will become the citizens we have been taught to be by our caring parents and dedicated teachers. Adventure- How we enter into the adventures of life to be enjoyed, challenged, responded to. cried over, laughed over and forever thought of as a grand adventure. The 1982-83 Totem Pole has been put togeth- er by a group of aware students who have tried to bring together the spirit of a group of energetic young people who cared for each other and grew up together. Hopefully that process has been recorded in these pages for you. New junior high appears from space and funds The new junior high will be completed this summer making the campus of secondary edu- cation in Bonner Springs complete. The name of the new school will be Pioneer Junior High. This new building will house the 7th, 8th. and 9th graders, to ease the crowded condition of the senior high school. ACTIUITIES OIUISION HOMECOMING ROYALTY The 1982-83 Homecoming Queen was Traci Surritte. the Pep Club candidate. Class attendants were: Jami Creten. Junior class. Erin Phillips. Sophomore class and Lisa Loften. Freshman class. Senior runner's up were: Chris Seaton, 8-Club candidate, and Nancy Nickle, Senior Class Representive. The candidates and attendants represent student choices for their Homecoming festivities. Traci Surritte. Homecoming Queen, smiles happily as she oversees the festivities. The six beauties of the Bonner student body look out at the foot- ball game. Below left: The Senior members of the Homecoming royalty enjoy their last year as numbers of the student body. Lower righti The class attendants enjoy the action. The parade was one of the events of Homecoming, with In the float construction contest, the Junior Class ' Rack Em Up cam each organization participating. Above The 1982-83 football victoriously in first place, with the seniors running a close second with team shows school spirit by riding the Big Red. Spare No Bears.” Showing school spirit, the senior class unites togeth- er to produce a truck full of orange power. Below: The sophomore float came in third place with Bale the Bears. The bear laid helpless and unable to defend its self. To the right: The Freshmen were last but not Ashmen still hold their head up high with least. Braves. Braves Scalp Turner Bear 34-0 Uw NiVP lanw HO due the Mo ne V nwv Septem Be (jl Uw Irtl lf w the ct v l kept rtw tv pfc the Rtjixiw Mxr m I hew torn vat ton jkxI Rjmx1 ReeJ hike the BjII tkk sIx to Hughes Sultren tee Benner tirM TO k hit j rv h to tackle oar opponent. Tirvr Bejev The conthct Between Bonner and Turn er mike the croad roar hfx e Otir h H «rtcw 4 rftmr :rnipt( lire t IfccH, or tu Tarw Ufnu jn rtte n tMirc vir thw«r nwmmiifws. Mw wk’t n ttmr mw us tm 16- nine for visits The Dummy Burns Up in Smoke The Bon-Fire and the Class Olympics was a success to show power and the school spirit against their Homecoming opponent (Turner Bears). The footbal players watch over the fun as the dummy burns. Bonner Braves let out roars as they burn the Bear in effigy on a beautiful fall night. ( M 1 To the leil oa i« J In o4 the «udent lighting matches to their enemy. The process «as «c but sure to become ashes Burn Bafrv Burn.' «as the say mg as the (lames went up into the air Everyone surrounded the helpless bear 8 how Seniors Vfike It mg and Jett Sonee strur Through rhe crowd, proud jf rheir school and or being a senior II The Days of Wine and Roses Above:Wendi Coffman. Alan Means. Jenni- fer Stanley, and Tom Frank attempt to give it their best smiles. Upper left: Shy David Stephens and Diane Nealy don’t exactly see eye to eye. Above: Ricky Smith and his date pose for a quick snap shot as they enter into the commons area to jam to the beat. To the left: Terry Eurris and Kimberly Beatty show a happy smiles. Above: Mike Rehm tries to convince Sandy Rollins to turn around and dance. Above: Lora Peterson and her date pose in front of the camera instead of behind it. Above: Homecoming Queen Traci Surrille and her dale wonder if they can be alone for awhile. To the far left: Johnetta Kimbrough and Alumni sit in Tuxedo City, showing off their pleasant smiles. Above: Kay Moore pulls Jeff Kirby to go out onto the floor for a good time dancing. To the left: Mary Berlin and Chad Ridnour wonder what kind of dance it is further down the commons area. Homecoming Dance 13 November 19. the 6'A foot invisible rabbit, Harvey made his stage debut in Mary Chase’s play Harvey” along with fourteen other actors, novice and veteran alike. Above: Patrick Kelly portrays the benevolent Elwood P. Dowd. Right: As Veta Louise Simmons, Stacey Matthews and Amy Reed as Mrs. Eu- gene Chavent listens attentively to Robbie Cline as Myrtle Mae Simmons, Elwood's spoiled niece as she whines and gripes. Lower Right: Bari Foote, Director, and Dawn Martens, assistant direc- tor work dilligently to get the play underway. I4 Play Mr. Dowd introduces himself with his business card. Elwood decides where he wants to eat while others look on. Above: Randy Freeman plays Wilson an orderly at the nearby hospital. Upper left: Cab driver Javan Owens demands his cab fare. Below: Dr. William Chumley. played by Chris King proved Opposites do attract.” Play 15 card. Dr. Chumley uses Wilson when hiding from the invisible rabbit Harvey.’ That’s not my Mother.” Wilson uses his electrifying personality to tell Myrtle Mae he loves her. Parents follow teen school day Tables covered with yearbooks, spirit pins, candy bars, and film projectors lined the Commons Area on October 26, 1982, the night of BSHS Open House. Parents, who were organized enough to arrive early, paraded down the hall to examine various club dis- plays. At 7:00 the mimes began to assemble the parents in the auditorium to hear Mr. Stokesbury’s welcoming speech. As parents lived out their child’s normal school day on a smaller scale, they found the desks to be uncomfortable and the stairs torture. Third hour brought role call, many absent parents, and unexcusable tardies. Those students and parents who attended, experienced an enjoyable evening, ending in the lunchroom with cinnamon rolls and beverages. Various clubs set up tables at Open House, pictured above. Lori Harris and Rhonda Newton tend to the FHA display. Meanwhile, below, a parent studies her child's schedule during class time. i Open House 17 Country Christmas hits the top 10 The Christmas Queen and Her Royal Party: I to r: Marcy Benz. Peter O’Brien. Kevin Powers. Nancy Snavely. Hughes Suffren. Sophia Deleon. Tricia Coffelt. Mike Sullivan. I8 Christmas Dance Christmas Queen. Sophia Deleon, dances her first dance of the evening with Santa. Clausie Smith. Rockin' ” around the Christmas tree Lori Alexander hangs on to Bob Herring while the photographer catches a roman- tic photo. Brenda Sperry and Mark Tucker show Santa's elves how it is done. Jill Jenkins and Pat Pickert look like they have just opened a Christmas present. Right: Patricia Coffelt closes her eyes while she dances with Jerry Sullivan—for a reason. Christmas Dance 19 Debaters argue the issues . 1 , i i i L L. ■ r i 71 w 1——1 A relative small squad, each of these and Susan Brazeal received first place at Wyandotte High School Tournament. Kathy Thorn and Dixie Swegle received 4th place at Blue Valley Tournament. Not shown. Patrick Kelley and Stan Thompson received 2nd place at the Olathe South Tournament. Below from I. to r.. Kevin Ritchie and Patrick Kelley are the depart- ing seniors of the squad. Dixie Swegle is a returning letterman on the squad. From left to right—Mrs. B. Foote, teacher and friend. Dix- ie Swegle, Javan Owens, Kathy Thorn. J. V. Everhart. Stan Thompson, Patrick Kelley, Susan Brazeal, Kevin Richie and the coach Mr. Ken Clark. Although the squad was quite small and was mostly made of novices, the 82 season was pretty successful. Thanks to the teacher, Mrs. Foote and a special thanks to Mr. Clark who spent most of weekends with the squad. 83” an extravaganza for Thespians The Thespians Troupe 174 has had a most successful year. They have had a variety of activities, ranging from the mimemobile” that was entered in the Homecoming parade to the second annual flower sale. Other activities included: troup mimes at Open House, troupe members working concessions at home games, and supporting the drama department in going to the shows and helping to buy new equipment for the theatre. Above: from I to r: Alan Mesmer, Stacy Mathews. Mrs. Foote. Robbie Cline and Patrick Kelley pose in the mime-mobile.” Robbie Cline and Amy Reed perform mimes during Open House. Left: Patrick Kelley, a senior Thespian, hands Mrs. Carbery a carnation from the flower sale. Below: I to r. Mrs. Foote pours on the charm to sell the flowers and Vicki Bates collects the money. The Thespian members introduce fall production. Harvey , at Open House. The members include Alan Simmons, Dawn Martens. Alan Mesmer. Amy Reed and Patrick Kelley. 21 From Gary, Indiana to Bonner Springs This year Mr. Laurel Griffith brought a talented group of teens in front of and behind the spotlight. With a cast of near- ly sixty members, The Music Man enter- tained audiences March llth and 12th, with singing, dancing, humor, and dramat- ics. Behind the scenes, a crew of almost thirty people set the stage, ran lights, primed actors and actresses for their en- trances, and informed the public of the musical that would fill the high school auditorium. The ladies dance committee prepares for the ice- cream social. 22 Musical Harold (Ross Woolf) ex pounds the virtues of an all boys’ band. Griffith lays down the to his cast and crew. The Barber Shop Quartet (James Shevling. Kevin Ritchie. Kelly Howell. Mike Camp) sang their way into the hearts of many. Hero, heroin and villain My hero, exclaims Constant Hope (Emily Thomas), as Manly Rash (Patrick Kelly) rushes to rescue her from Bertram Oleander (Alan Mesmer). Above: Ursula and Augustus Greystone (Stacy Matthews. Chris King) discuss Manly's future. Fowler (term Malone) sleeping on the job. Bool Hissl Snarll Do these words sound familiar? If they do, you were probably present at a matinee of Egad. What A Cad. April 9th and 10th. The audience cheered for the hero, signed with the heroine, and boo’d the villain. This great show was presented by the Drama department and dedicated to the graduating Thespians (Stacy Matthews, Robbie Cline, Patrick Kelly, and Alan Mes- mer). Melodrama 25 Above: Manly holds Constant tenderly. Left: What villainous deeds is Bertram hatching? Above: I’ve been poisoned!! Left: Fowler serves a quiet family dinner with only a few complaints. The 1982 Girls Tennis squad. I to r. back row: Liz Hale. Tracy Tallman. Polly Phillips. Chris Seaton. Lori Alexander. Shelley Carson. Susan Stephan, Coach Bill Scott, front row: Erin Phillips. Tonya Ferrell. Kelly Burton. Gini Mostar. Linda Anderson. Leslie Shultz. Number two doubles team. Leslie Shultz and Polly Phillips earned first at Baldwin Invitational. Path cleared 1982 marked the fourth year for the girls tennis program. Five seniors; Shelley Carson. Tracy Tallman, Polly Phillips. Lori Alexander, and Chris Seaton concluded their role as pioneers of the program. Bonner finished second in the EKL. Car- son placed fifth in no. I singles at EKL. Phillips and Leslie Shultz volleyed to fifth in EKL doubles. Alexander and Tallman captured third in EKL doubles. The junior varsity compiled a 7-4 record. At the Bonner junior varsity Invit., the jv fin- ished third. Senior Shelley Carson, no. I singles player, placed fifth in the East Kansas League Meet. Girls Tennis 27 Greg Ricker! downs the Miege ball carrier while Tyree Fletcher (12). Mike King (45). and John Ross (71). block District champion Advancing to the Regional Championship against Miege, the Braves became one of the top eight 5A teams in Kansas. '’With eight seniors: Burris, Cole, Fletcher, Hernandez, King, Newton, Rickert, and Ross, providing leadership, the squad gained experience,” commented Coach Joe Mintner. The Braves won as a team. Every member of the squad contributed.” The Braves compiled a 6-4 record although two games had to be forfeited because of several forged physicals. Braves tied for second place in the EKL. Bonner was the only team to shutout 5A State runner- up—Miege 20-0. All east kansas league players First Team Offense John Ross, tackle Randy Cole, fullback Hughes Suffren, split end First team defense Greg Rickert. end Grady Newton, linebacker Rob Stewart, cornerback Second team offense Greg Rickert, lineman Honorable mention offense David Tucker, center Joel Sawalich. back Randy Reed, quarterback Honorable mention defense Mike King Tyree Fletcher Junior Hughes Suffren led the Kansan area in receiving with 31 catches for 553 yards and five touchdowns. Suffren also caught six interceptions. 28 Football Place kicker Jeff Hernandez added four extra points as the Braves compiled 212 points to their opponents 117. Coach Joe Mintner diagrams the flea flicker play to quarterbacks Randy Reed and Bret Hitchcock. Football 29 Coach Taylor watches as the JV Braves run through plays before ending at 3-4. Quarterback Junior Randy Reed earned an All-EKL hon- orable mention. Reed completed 48 of 108 attempts for 735 yards. Rob Stewart strains for more yards as the Falcons dig in. He averaged 32 yards while returning kickoffs and 13 yards per punt return. Braves 0 Scoreboard Olathe North 7 Braves 20 Bishop Miege 0 Braves 34(F) Turner 0 Braves 23 Washburn Rural 6 Braves 32(F) Ottawa 0 Braves 20 Shawnee Heights 21 Braves 8 Blue Valley 9 Braves 35 Atchison 20 Braves 34 Olathe South 27 Braves 6 Bishop Miege 27 30 Football The 1982 Football team I to r. front row: Brad Mills. Rob Stewart, David Hall. Jeff Hernandez. Randy Reed. Dan Burns. Tom Frank. James Shevling. Mike Holloway. Joe Greer. Second row: Bret Hitchcock. Kevin Tinder. Greg Mies. Brad Palmberg. Bill Frentrop. Mike King. Arthur Phoenix. Tyree Fletcher. Darren Warden. Third Row: David Tucker. Joe Sechrist. Ryan Smith. Kenny Kelley. Mark Turner. Anthony Marshall. Hughes Suffren. Grady Newton. Terry Burris. Greg Rickert. Fourth Row: James Ogilvie. Bart Peterson. John Gray. Andre Oden. Tom Cummings. John Ross. James Sechrist. Joel Sawalich. Fifth row: Devin Corcoran. Jody Dalebout. Joel Woolf. Bob Allen. Peter O'Brien. Dana Nelson. Robert Greer. Randy Cole. Mark Zaring. Back row: Dick Burns. Joe Mintner. Brad Biles. Carl Taylor. Bob Chatterton. Kurt Mauk. Carlos Espinoza. Tony Adams. Not pictured: Bob Brohard. Cliff Ferrell. Eric Bauswell. The Freshman squad finished at 4-4. They are: front row. Mike Means. Pat Pickert. Allen Anderson. Mark Tinberg. Da- vid BlackweH. Cordell Johnson. Second row: Eric Reynolds. Jerald Fletcher. Jack Parr. Bill Kelly. Chris Hallgrimson. Third row: Greg Cop. John Packard. Paul Mellon. Shawn Jarrett. Alberto Linan. Back row: Coach Rick Bailey. Al Cum- mings. Dale Titsworth. Coach John Heckathorne. Not Pictured: Edward Davis. Rodney McConico and John Williams. Football 31 Sophia DeLeon leads the pack during the Bonner Invitational. DeLeon finished 25th in the EKL. 15:20. Sophomore. Tim Ballou captured 14th. 10:03. in the State Class 5A. Ballou finished fifth at EKL. 10:23. Harriers improve First year coach Al Morey guided the cross country squad to a fifth place finish in the East Kansas League. Bonner’s no. I runner. Sophomore Tim Ballou captured fifth in the EKL. Ballou also advanced to the State Meet. He claimed fourteenth in class 5A with his per- sonal best, 10:03. The Braves no. 2 man. Senior, Dan Burnam placed fifth at the Bonner Invitational and tenth in the EKL, 10:33. No. 3 man. Senior, Ricky Smith recorded his best time, 10:52, while placing 17th at the Aquinas Invitational. The squad compiled their lowest score, 83, as they captured third in the Miege Invitational. Junior. Jeff Walker strains to keep a narrow lead over Olathe South runners. James Everhart eyes the finish line. 32 Cross Country The 1982 Cross Country Squad: back row. I to r Coach Al Morey Tim Ballou. Troy Kindred. James Everhart. Jeff Walker. Ricky Smith, front row Cindy Resz. Sophia Deleon. Jenny Reed. Laura Brazeal. not pictured; Wayne Dunn. Darrin Eagle Ricky Smith recorded his best time K 52 at Aquinas. Scoreboard Olathe North fourth Bonner Springs sixth Ottawa third Bishop Meige third Blue Valley seventh Aquinas eighth East Kansas League fifth Regional sixth Class 5A State (Ballou 14th) Cross Country 33 The 1982 Varsity Volleyball squad: left to right; Janice Stephan. Kay Moore. Reggie McDowell. Jamie Creten. Jackie Owens. Johnetta Kimbrough. Joyce Hickmon. Jean Mills. Cheryl Nealy, and Coach Shirley Vaughn. Sophomore Jean Mills and Junior Jamie Creten post a high defense against the spike. Volley improved Placing third in the East Kansas League, the Bravettes compiled an 8-8 EKL record. Second year Coach Shirley Vaughn guided the squad from a 3-20 mark during 1981-82 to a 14-10 record this year. Seniors Reggie McDowell, Cheryl Nealy. Kay Moore. Jackie Owens, and Johnetta Kimbrough led the team to first place in the Tonganoxie Invitational and second in the Lady Blue Devil Classic Tournament. Kimbrough and McDowell were namd All-Tournament players at Tonganoxie. McDowell, the team’s setter, also received All- Tournament honors at the Blue Devil Classic and All-EKL recognition. Chosen by her teammates, she is the most valuable player. The junior varsity squad completed a 8-10 record. The Freshman squad claimed first in the Blue Valley Invitational. Senior Johnetta Kimbrough slams the ball back over the net. 34 Volleyball k r 5 Senior Reggie McDowell received All Tournament honors at both Tonganoxie and the Lady Blue Devil Classic. Coach Shirley Vaughn presents Reggie her AII-bKL medal. «a i «° ' Bravettes combat the Olathe South Falcons. Senior Cheryl Nealy returns the serve as the Falcons defend. Jolinda Lee won the Kansas City Kings KC Star Journalism contest. She wrote a feature on BSHS graduate Eddie Nealy. Grady Newton rises to protect j Bonner's hoop. Dana Nelson and Jeff Hernandez allow Grady room. Senior Ricky Smith maneuvers around a Blue Valley Tiger. Blue Valley edged Bonner. 58-56. Junior Varsity squad (12-6 record): back row. Jeff Walker. Darrin Noah. Carlos Williams. James Downing. Jeff Fosters front. Bill Frentrop. Joe Sechrist. Evvie Thompson. Jody Dalebout. Brad Palmberg. Not pictured: Coach John Fleckathorne. Dana Nelson. David Hall. Braves better record For the second straight year Coach Carl Taylor’s Braves have improved. Bonner finished with a 12-9 record. With a 6-6 mark, they tied with Olathe South for third place in the East Kan- sas League. Bonner fought to within two points of a state playoff berth but fell to Washburn Rural. 50-49. Claiming the Tonganoxie Championship, the Braves awarded Coach Taylor his first tournament title. Grady Newton and Hughes Suffren earned All-Tournament team honors. Suffren received the Most Outstanding Player trophy. Suffren placed on several all-star teams: second team Class 5A-. second team All-Metro; first team All-Kansan; and All-EKL. Jeff Hernandez and Rob Stewart earned All-Kansan honorable mentions. The JV Braves turned around their season fin- ishing at 12-6. The Frosh ended at 4-12. Freshmen squad (410 record): back row. Coach Bob Chatterton. Sieve Johnson. Greg Cop. Jerold Flecther. Al Cum- mings; front. Rodney McConico. Mike Means. Bill Kelly. Left. Dana Nelson sports new warmups. Above. David Hall hands out an assist. Scoreboard Braves 64 Lyndon 60 Braves 60 Aquinas 51 Braves 58 Ottawa 52 Braves 54 Sumner 56 Braves 38 Bishop Ward 51 Braves 57 Olathe South 50 Braves 55 Bishop Miege 64 Braves 94 Turner 44 Braves 89 ACCHS 26 Braves 59 Sumner 52 Braves 57 Tonganoxie 51 Braves 57 Blue Valley 76 Braves 72 Ottawa 58 Braves 73 Olathe North 52 Braves 44 Olathe South 46 Braves 56 Bishop Miege 57 Braves 69 Turner 39 Braves 54 Blue Valley 56 Braves 59 Olathe North 67 Braves 58 Turner 41 Braves 49 Washburn Rural 50 Boys Basketball 37 Varsity Braves with first place and Most Outstanding Player trophies back honorary coach John McCaffrey, assistant coach John Heckathorne. Dana Nelson. Ricky Smith. Dan Burnam. Alan Schif. Grady Newton. Hughes Suffren. Coach Carl Taylor. Front Rob Stewart. Jeff Hernandez. David Hall. Mike Martin. Tonganoxie Champs Handing Tonganoxie its first loss. Bonner pulled out an exciting Tonganoxie Invitational title win. 57-51. Hughes Suffren was voted the Most Outstanding Player. Suffren and Gracy Newton re- ceived All-Tournament team honors. 38 Boys Basketball The DeSoto Invit. Champion Braveltes: Janice Stephan Mel Holliday. Lori Alexander. Kerri Jen- nings. Shelley Carson. Susan Stephan. Theresa Sanders. Joyce Hickmon. Chris Seaton. Jean Mills. Kathy Bates. Coach Vaughn holds the championship trophy. win title in four overtimes A week after the Braves won the Tonganoxie Tournament, the Bravettes held on through four overtimes to outscore St. Mary’s, 62 60, in the The Pep Club and cheerleaders led an enthusias- tic student spirit section during both tourna- ments. championship contest of the DeSoto Invit. Bonner advanced into the title game by scalping Linwood. 47-28. In the opening round, Bonner outdis- tanced Lansing, 58-51. When Bonner concluded the tournament their overall record stood at 9-3. Girls Basketball 39 The Bravettes show who are number I after they won the DeSoto Tournament r £ B'Wti Seniors Lori Alexander. Chris Seaton. | Shelley Carson, surround Coach Shirley Vaughn and the DeSoto Invit. Championship trophy. I Turn-around season The 1982-83 Bravettes turned their 1981-82 record around to a 13-8 mark. Bonner started the season by winning 6 of 9 con- tests before entering the DeSoto Tournament. In the tournament. Bonner add- ed three more victories as they won the championship game in four overtimes against St. Mary’s, 62-60. They placed third in the EKL with a 6-6 mark. Senior guard, Shelley Carson earned a place on the All-EKL squad, and second team All-Kansan. Chris Seaton and Kathy Bates re- ceived All-Kansan honorable mentions. The Bravettes were Sub-State runner-ups. They passed by Turner. 49-36 but fell to Washburn Rural in the Sub-State final. 52-32. The junior varsity squad compiled an 10-6 record. The freshmen played three games then moved up to the JV squad. Coach Shirley Vaughn and Bill Chambers guided the girls to their turn-around season. Freshman Kathy Bates rose to the varsity and earned an All Kansan Honorable Mention. Scoreboard Bravettes 50 Tonganoxie 38 Bravettes 51 DeSoto 45 Bravettes 33 Blue Valley 37 Bravettes 9 Ottawa 42 Bravettes 59 Bishop Ward 45 Bravettes 47 Olathe South 44 Bravettes 43 Bishop Miege 69 Bravettes 53 Turner 44 Bravettes 46 Aquinas 48 Bravettes 58 Lansing 51 Bravettes 47 L inwood 2$ Bravettes 62 St. Mary's 60 (4 OTs) Bravettes 39 Olathe North 42 Bravettes 50 Ottawa 42 Bravettes 55 Olathe South 42 Bravettes 41 Bishop Miege 85 Bravettes 55 Turner 43 Bravettes 33 Blue Valley 65 Bravettes 33 Olathe North 5: Bravettes 49 Turner 36 Bravettes 3: Washburn 52 Rural Senior Lori Alexander played the three co-captains. as one of Shelley Carson set the BSHS record by hitting 13 free throws in one game (against Turner). 40 Girls Basketball Chris Seaton earned an All-Kansan honorable mention and was awarded the Sportsmanship award by her teammates. Theresa Sanders watches Seaton's shot. Sophomore Jean Mills controls the tip-off. Shelley Carson and Kathy Bates prepare to snatch the ball. Becoming one of the best outside shooters. Susan Stephan assist- ed the Braves scoring attack. Kerri Jennings earned a provisional letter by connecting on shots like this one. Junior Joyce Hickmon drives through the lane and puts up a lay-up. Girls Basketball 41 The Braves placed second at the Bonner Invit. James Shevling. Mike Holloway, and John Ross claimed championships. They are. back row: Coach Brian Murphy. Don Rousselo. David Tucker. David Blackwell. Head Coach Riik Bailey. Ryan Smith. Steve Camp. James Ogilvie. Joel Woolf. Randy Rousselo. front; Mark Tinberg. James Shevling. Mike Holloway. John Ross. David Stephans. Wrestle to fifth Five wrestlers advanced to State and earned Bonner fifth in Class 5A. John Ross and James Shevling were runners-up at State while David Blackwell placed third. Mike Holloway finished fourth. Ryan Smith competed but didn't place. The Braves placed second in the EKL. Six individual championships were won by Blackwell. Dan Burns. Holloway. Ross, Shevling. and Smith. Competing in the Park Hill Invit. for the first time, Bonner claimed second and two championships—Holloway and Smith. Second-year Coach Riik Bailey led the varsity squad to a 90 dual record and the junior varsity to a 17-3 dual record. Six seniors boosted the squad to these accomplishments. They are: Devin Corcoran, Greg Hand. Victor McDonald, John Ross, Don Rousselo. and Chris Shell. Senior John Ross compiled a career record of 51-9-1. In 1983. John earned these championships: Sub-State. Regionals. EKt. and Bonner Invit. Runner-up at State, he finished 1983 with a 27-2 record in the 185 lbs. division. 42 Wrestling Don Rousselo. a four year letterman. recorded a 1906-1 career mark. In 1983. Don com- piled a 8-16 record. Bonner Springs Wrestling 1982-83 Dual Records Varsity Opponent Junior Varsity BSHS 30 SM West 31 35-8 BSHS 51 SM North 8 35-8 BSHS 40 SM South 35 36-34 BSHS 37 Schlagle 33 36 30 BSHS 37 Harmon 36 18-53 BSHS 34 Santa be Trail 31 34 36 BSHS 39 Gardner 38 37-18 BSHS 17 Leavenworth 36 43-30 BSHS 18 Olathe North 39 39-17 BSHS 36 Blue Valley 38 54-0 BSHS 18 Bishop Miege 47 BSHS 55 Ottawa 3 — BSHS 31 Paola 30 9 51 9 wins 3 losses 0 ties Tournament placings Bonner Invitational second Park Hill Invitational second East Kansas League Tournament second Class 5A Regional second Class 5A Sub-State third Class 5A State tournament fifth Senior Devin Corcoran placed third in the bast Kansas League. Devin also placed third at Regionals. His 1983 mark is 0-15-1. while his career record is 30-34-1. Wrestling 43 Coach Riik Bailey, left, and Assistant coach Brian Murphy proudly pose with the State qualifiers. Front: David Blackwell. James Shevling. Mike Holloway back. John Ross. Ryan Smith. Ryan Smith gained 14 pins while earning a 22-7 record and the 132 lbs. Park Hill Invit. and the EKL championship. Mike Holloway placed fourth at State and was a champion at Sub-State. Regionals. EKL. Bonner Invit., and Park Hill Invit. on a 24-3 mark. David Blackwell earned the Most Outstanding Freshman award by placing third at State, and champion at Sub-State. Regionals. and EKL. (24-4) Competing for the first time in the Park Hill Invit.. champions Mike Holloway and Ryan Smith led Bonner to second place. A runner-up at State. James Shevling won the Sub-State. EKL. and Bonner Invit. 119 lb. titles. He ended at 23-3 with 12 pins. Wrestling 45 Newton State Champ Five Braves qualified for State. Grady Newton claimed the State title by setting a BSHS javelin record, 215’ 3 . Ricky Smith finished fifth in the 400 meter at State. 51.3. Tim Ballou placed tenth in the 3, 200 meter, 10:18. Gemini Burke finished ninth at State in the shot put, 45’. Joel Sawalich competed at State in the 200 meters. Bonner scored 12 points at State placing fourteenth. Bonner finished sixth in the EKL with these placings—Newton first javelin-, Burke second shot put-, Smith second 400 meter-, Sawalich fourth 200 meter I, 600 relay fourth; Ballou fifth 3,200 meter. Sixth placers: 400 meter relay; Ballou 1,600 meter-, Sawalich 100 meter-, James Downing discus, 121’ 9” Rob Stewart long jump, 18’ 8 W. The Braves placed third at Bonner, fifth at Miege, Aquinas sixth at EKL. Regionals seventh at Park Hill. Olathe North, and fourteenth at State. A winner throughout the season. Senior Grady Newton also earned a State gold medal while setting the BSHS |avelin record. 315' 3 . He won the fcKL. and Regional titles, too. Track team: back row—Grady Newton. Gemini Burke: fourth row Kevin Shockey. Darrin fcagle. Shawn Jarret. Randy Cole: third row—Al Cummings. Winston Jiminez. Rodney McConico. Tim Ballou. Dan Burnani: second row—Jerold Hechter. Nelson Gugginheim. Tom Cum- mings. Roy Stumbough. Joe Sechrist. James Sechrist. Joel Sawalich: front row-James Downing. Rob Stewart. Randy Reed. Tony Adams. James Ogilvie. Bob Allen. Jim Burris. Tim Miller. Not pictured: Ricky Smith. David Tucker. Hughes Suffren. Grady Newton set the BSHS javelin record at Miege Invit.. then broke his mark at State, 315' 3 Randy Cole placed sixth in the ICO meter dash at Regionals, 11.6. Fourth in EKL The Bravettes placed fourth in the EKL with a first by Johnetta Kimbrough, third—Amy Reed; third —1,600 relay; fourth — 400 relay; fifth — 800 relay; sixth—Bridgette Greer-, sixth—Kerri Jen- nings. Bonner placed fourth at Miege, Bonner; sixth at Olathe North, Harmon, Regionals. and ninth at Aquinas. Johnetta Kimbrough placed seventh at State in the long jump. She earned gold medals at Aquinas, Bonner, Ward, and EKL. The 400 relay team? Theresa Sanders, Joyce Hichmon, Greer, and Kimbrough, placed fourth at Regionals, 53.2 Track team.- back row; Simone Parks. Susan Stephan. Kerri Jennings. Jill Jenkins. Sophia DeLeon. Missy Paine, third row: Amy Reed. Mel Holliday. Shirley Miller. Theresa Sanders. Bridgette Greer. Johnetta Kimbrough. Shelley Carson-, second row: Joyce Hickmon. Cynthia Lindsey. Charlene Beaumont. Carol Cline. Tammy Burnam. Mary Beashore; front: Kay Moore. Kathleen Stephan. Christine Savings. Kelly Burton. Tonya Ferrell. Delores Burke. Betty Davis. Not pictured: Pompi Miller. Kathy Bates. Kristi Finley. Amy Reed claimed a bronze medal at EKL in the shot put. 34' I”. Amy's best mark is 36' ' 4. The 400 meter relay team: Theresa Sanders. Joyce Hickmon. Brid- gette Greer. Johnetta Kimbrough, placed fourth at Regionals. 53.2. Kerri Jennings finished sixth at EKL in the 110 yard hurdles. IS.54. She placed in seven of the eight meets. Kerri placed second at Ward, third at Miege and Olathe North. Girls Track 49 N' tv. Above, tennis players Cliff Eerrell. the most improved player; Brad Palmberg. and Darrin Noah rotated as the no. 2 doubles team. Below. Tim Weir compiled a 92 at fcKL. and a 95 at Regionals. Above. Greg hoster shot a 95 at the EKL meet as Bonner placed seventh. Below. John Beal recorded a 99 at the Piper Invitational. ' ' 50 Boys Golf Steve Hof fine along with Craig Kirchner placed sec- ond at Gardner in no. I doubles. Tennis Golf The tennis team finished fourth in the EKL with 14 points. EKL standings: I. Blue Valley. 2. Olathe South, 3. Miege, 4. Bonner, 5. Ottawa. 6. Olathe North. Bonner placed fourth at the Gardner Invit. and fifth at Ottawa Invit. The junior varsity hosted a tournament in which they placed fifth. Senior tennis players are: Craig Kirchner, John Hale, Steve Hoffine. The golf team scored a 367 and finished seventh in the EKL. The Braves were led by Monte Cox and James Freeman—both hit a 90 at EKL. Behind Cox’s 93 and Tim Weir's 95, Bonner placed tenth at Regionals. Senior golfers are John Beal, Monte Cox, Greg Foster, James Freeman. Tim Weir. Coaches are golf—Bob Chatterton. tennis—Bill Scott. Above. John Hale placed third at Gardner in no. I singles. Coach Scott named John the Most Valuable Player. Below. Monte Cox hit a 90 at EKL and a 93 at Regionals. Varsity golf team: back row. Coach Bob Chatterton. James Freeman. Greg Foster. Jeff Foster: Front row. Monte Cox. John Beal. Tim Weir. Not pictured: Martin Whipple. Dan Burns. Pat Pickert. Erie Reynolds. David Stephans. First year cross country coach. Al Morey, below, awards letters to the runners. Left. Senior Shelley Carson gives tennis coach. Bill Scott an appreciation gift. Football coach. Joe Mintner recaps the Braves’ District Championship season. All eight seniors were named co-captains. Volleyball coach. Shirley Vaughn congratulated the girls on their third place finish in the EKL. Football reporter. Jolmda Lee receives her letter. Coach Mintner explains she is the first girl to letter in football. 52 Fall Sports Banquet Spring Sports Banquet Assistant Brian Murphy hands wrestlers their certificates. Above. Coach Bob Chatterton praises golfers James Freeman. Tim Weir. Greg Foster. Below, boys basketball re- porters and statisticians Brad Biles. Mike Simms. Sophia DeLeon. Jolinda Lee receive certificates. Extra-pep '83 First Row. Left to Right: Jonna Buck. Jannell Wasson. Kathleen Hornick. Linda DeLeon. Sophia DeLeon. Second Row: Rhonda Fox. Donna Cummings. Loraine Bloodsoe. Lish Espinoza. Erin Malone. Pat Cunningham. Missy Payne. Mikie Collier. Shirley Miller. Third Row: Candie Clark. Cathy Jennings. Bob- bie Ross. Heidi Matlock. Christine Savings. Bridgette Greer. Jackie Owens. Back rows: Becki Bernard. Angie Smith. Bridgette Anderson. Lisa Loft in. Tammy Burnam. Shelly Hammersmith. Lisa Nolting. Angie Sirragusa. Donna McCurdy. Lisa Liston. Nancy Snavely. Pattie Albertson. Tammy Ballard. Vickie Bates. Gay Smith. Robin Roberts. Sandy Rollins. Nickie Barger. Carol Cline. Officers: President. Donna Cummings. Vice President Sophia DeLeon. Secretary. Loraine Bloodsoe. Stuco Representative. Pat Cunningham This year. Pep Club sold ribbons to boost school spirit, and sponsored Christmas Dance. Say WE ' Feature . Bleachers: Improving spirit and attendence at athletic events, the Bleacher Crea- tures raised the enthusiasm of the Pep Club and the crowd. The crea lures dressed up in costumes like Armymen. Punk Rockers. Valley Girls, and Monkeys. When the crea- tures were stamped out parents put up in the gym the sign pictured above. Pep Club 55 Extra spirited cheerleaders '83 To the left. Varsity Squad. (Pictured left to right) Angie Smith. Nan- cy Snavely. Lisa Goings. Tammy Ballard. Mickie Forback. Tracy Surritte. and Becky Bernard. Above: Senior Tracy Surritte To the left: Senior Captain Tracy Surritte. and Co-Captain Becky Bernard 56 Cheerleading Junior Varsity Squad Pic- tured from left to right. Shelly Hammersmith. Angie Siragusa. Tammy Burnam. Lisa Listen. Lisa Nolting. Patti Albertson. On top. Donna McCurdy. Kim Beatty. To the left. Co-Captain Donna McCurdy, to the right. Captain. Kim Beatty. Pictured below: Freshman Squad, from left to right. Bridgette Greer. Robyn Duncan. Lisa Loften. Captain; Christine Savings. Middle; Carol Cline. Co-Captain. Cheerleading 57 Extra talented in leadership 1982-1983 STUCO Front row. left to right: Brad Biles. Lori Alexander. Becki Bernard. Karen Stephan. Angie Smith. Janice Stephan. Jamie Creten. Middle row: Gay Smith. Polly Phillips, Kelly Burton. Jonna Buck, Lisa Loftin. Kathy Stephan. Mary Berlin. Kathy Thorn. Ronda Newton. Back row: Mr. Craven. Michael Simms, Tyree Dangerfield, Sherry Lietzen. Greg Foster. Marcy Benz, Lorre Criswell. Robin Floch, Missy Zuber. Nancy Nickell, Lisa Goins. Linda Andersen. Liz FHale, Susan Stephan. Alan Simmons. Left: Student officers. Ja- nice Stephan, Treasurer: Sherry Lietzen Parliamen- tarian: Jamie Creten Sec- retary: Polly Phillips. President: Angie Smith. Vice-president. This year 83-83 Stuco ran under Polly Phillips, President, and Mr. Craven, Sponsor. They were kept busy with several new events, mon- ey making projects such as a class competition, a class competition penny drive, a volleyball tournament, and mixers for almost every occa- sion. This year they have given three scholarships away to seniors which have represented Stuco during their four years in Stuco. At the District and State meetings. Kim Lading and Anms Tedford present- ed the theme—Outreach: Move to Improve. At right. Cynthia Lindsey. Bren- da Newton, and Shelly Miller make a wish. To raise money for the National Headquarters, sponsors; Mrs. Chandley. and Mrs. Honacki and Anna Smith collect donations from the turtle museum. FHA members back row. In Donna Cummings. Cindy Pease. Erin Malone. Bobbie Ross. Heidi Matlock. Darrell Pennington. Cynthia Lindsey. Rusty McCloud. Cheryl Bradbury. Sherry Green. Anthony Marshall. Lori Harris. Deanna McAfee. Christi Clark. Kay Moore, Brandi Tabor. Linda Sedgwick. Cindy Hethke. Mrs. Chandley. sponsor. Middle row: Christine Owens. Patty Burns. Michele Brizendine. Kris Baker. Anita Daly. Bridgette Greer. Victor McDonald. Laraine Bloodsoe. Vickie Wells. Sophia DeLeon. Shirley Miller. Kenny Kelley. Regina Sanders. Melissa Marshall. Jackie Wall. Samantha Taylor. Johnetta Kimbrough. Regie McDowell. Kathy Courtin. Mrs. Honacki. sponsor. Missy Handy. Michele Criswell. Miss Lauppe. student teacher. Front row: Nina Reed. Dianna Luckett. Daisy Scheidt. Jolinda Lee. Charita Newton. Rhonda Newton. Brenda Newton. Shelly Miller. Betty Davis. t Brenda Newton conducts the first annual sale of Val-o-grams and heart-shaped minicakes which were delivered to numer- ous sweethearts. Anita Daly’s dad drove the FHA Homecoming float decorated with f-HA's theme. Michele Criswell and Missy Handy top pizzas during the membership drive. Officers: Anita Daly, district; Rhonda Newton. President. Betty Davis. Vice-president; Brenda Newton. Secretary; Dianna Luckett. Treasurer; Erin Malone. Anita Daly. Dianna Luckett manage the Balloon Charita Newton. Historian. Burst booth at the District meeting in Effingham. FHA—HERO 61 Sponsors; Mrs. Honacki. and Mrs. Chandley thank chapter parents Robert Daly. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newton, and Mr and Mrs Mrs. Honacki and Mrs. Chandley named Brenda Newton the Senior FHAer of the Year. Brenda has been in F-HA four years. President Rhonda Newton presents Donna Cum- mings and her mother with Rules for Handling Your Parents.” Brenda and Rhonda Newton give Mrs. Honacki and Mrs. Chandley gifts. Anita Daly tells 4.0CO FHAers her duties as National Committee Member in 1983-84. PEER shows others a little of tender loving care. Peer 63 Left: Mitch, the counselor for PEER. Below A PEER. Below left: A PEER Meeting in progress. Above: Standing. Dawn Marten. Kevin Richie. Vickie Wells. Bridgette Anderson. Kneeling: Patty Stonking. Ross Woolf and Venita Pine. Below: Ross Woolf and Bridgette Anderson show the spirit of PEER. PEER, an organization of students who help students, learn from their counselor how to be good listeners. They have broad shoulders for fellow students to cry on and they have lots of warm fuzzy” hugs to let everyone know they care . Extra-Active Kayettes 64 Kayettes Extra-Active kayettes. Front row. left to right. Michelle Bevier. Gay Smith. Robin Roberts. Kathleen Hornick. Cathy Jennings. Rhonda Fox. Middle row. Wendi Coffman. Kristi Finley. Shawna Fisher. Michelle McMackin. Nicole Barger. Janelle Wasson. Kris Baker. Lora Hendricks. Bridget Anderson. Back row. Georgia Pettis. Susan Stephan. Jennifer Stanley. Vickie Burns. Debby Robinette. Brenda Sperry. Becca Bening. Tracy Tallman. Chris Seaton. Kathy Bates. Amy Reed. Ardys Kenyan. Kayette board members. Becca Berning. Michelle Bevier. Kathleen Hornick use their bright smiling faces to attract new members. Veni, Vidi, and took second place at state Kim Palmborg, Scriba, writes the minutes as Venita Pine and Barry Jennings look on. The activities that the J.C.L. members had included: slave auction, picnic and attending the state convention. Above the Latin members are, back row: Bret Hitchcock, Javan Owens, Jeff Brizendine. Second row: Greg Mies, Connie Pino-sponsor, John Kuehn, Lori Aleander, Brad Palmberg, Lorna Kindred. Mark Kuehn. Front row: Emily Thomas, Kerri Junnings, Venita Pine, Barry Jennings. Sandra Romero. Below: The officers are Bret Hithcock. Brad Palmberg. Kevin Ritchie. Back row: Kim Palmberg and Venita Pine, standing. Club members include: back row: Greg Mies. Brad Palmberg. Dawn Martens. Kevin Ritchie. Sandra Romero. Sherry Lietzen. Chris Darnell. Lori Alexander. Bret Hithcock. and John Kuehn. Front Row: Venita Pine. Clif Ferrell. Kim Palmberg. Kerri Jennings. Mark Kuehn. Javan Owens and Jeff Brizendine. Spanish Club The Spanish Club century won the 1st annual FHA Bake-Off contest. The Spanish Club gourmets are: Mary Beashore-, Sandra Romero, Tammy Stephens— sponsor. Cindy Galvin, and Lorna Kindred. The 1982-83 Spanish Club members are, back row from the left: Carlos Williams, Brad Biles, Clay Mauk, Bob Allen, Winston Jimenez. Greg Neal, Lori Aleander, Sandra Romero, Amy Harris, Kathy Courtinand, Julia Clarey. Middle row from left: Becki Benard. Michelle McTaggert, Candy Anderson, Suann Chayer, Vicki Wells, Lau- ra Barzeal, Sandy Toland, Lisa Camp, and Cynthia Hethke. Front row from left: Mike Simms, Sherrie Blackwell and Elrena Miller. Miek Holloway. Spanish I representative: Tammy Stephans, club sponsor: and Brad Biles. Spanish club Stuco rep, are smiles selling Pinatas at the annual Open House. 67 French Club, Excellent The Trench and Spanish Clubs gel together for their annual picnic each year. Participants are. Michelle Nelson. Marcia Nelson. Trench club sponsor. Amy Redd and Tammy Stephans. Spanish club sponsor. There were 25 members in French Club in ’’83 . Projects for raising funds were candy sales and concession stands. In December, members met with the Spanish club for a Christmas party. On a cold April evening, the French Club members again met with the Spanish Club for a picnic at Wyandotte Park. The members decided to combine the French and Spanish Clubs for the following year and met to discuss the constitution at the final meeting of the year. Part of the funds will be used to purchase a typewriter for the foreign language department. The French club has reached its zenith, under the heading of Mrs. Marcia Nelson. Because of the club's merger with the Spanish club, she will not be the sole sponsor of the new club. Thanks Mrs. Nel- son! Trench club members for 83 are as follows Bridgelte Anderson. Geri Bowers. Emily Thomas. Simon Parks. Kevin Ritchie. Li: Hale. Julie Rhem. Amy Reed. Susan Jordan. Joe Sechrist. Lisa Goins. Ronda Tox. Linda Anderson. Mary Berlin. Sophia De Leon. Patty Albertson and Nancy Snavely. Officers of the 1983-83 Trench club are Joe Sechrist. Julie Rhem. Amy Reed. Lisa Goins and Linda Anderson. Students dine around the world JCL French Spanish Mrs. Nelson leads the line to the delicacies. Above, from I. to r. Lori Aleander and the oth- ers in the line dig in. Across These girls at the table all have a mouthful. Below. The club members are all happy after a great meal. Sponsors of the Foreign Language Clubs. Tammy Stephans. Spanish the J.C.L. sponsor. C. Pino, who threatens a member with her fork, and Mrs. Nelson the French Club sponsor, who drinks her tea. Two girls enjoy their meal. International Dinner 69 Bonnerettes 1982-1983 Performing to No one Can Stop Us Now. the three seniors on the squad (Gay Smith. Kathleen Hornick. and Sandy Rollins) show their unlimited potential and ability to dance by keeping in perfect step with the music and each other. They were the action on Senior Night. 1983. Above and right: Gay Smith and Kathleen Hornick are the cap- tains of the squad. These two girls are also responsible for the Bonnerettes' outstanding performances. Top pix: The Bonnerettes gladly pose after one of their snapshot routines. Members in back from left to right are: Michelle Hardigan. Jonna Buck. Robin Roberts, and Linda DeLeon. 2nd row: Missy Gray. Nicki Barger, and Jannell Wasson. 3rd row: Sandy Rollins. Gay Smith, and Kathleen Hornick. Bottom: Bari Foote, their inspiring sponsor. 70 Pom-Pon Entertaining together Also pictured here is Senior Night. 1983. The Bonnerettes once again stun the crowd with bright smiles, perfected techniques, and overall good performance. The girls honored their senior members after performing by presenting them with roses as a token of appreciation. Below: I’ve Got My Finger on the Trigger had to be one of the most unique perfor- mances of the Bonnerettes. It consisted of Russian splits, sharp turns, perfected jumps, total rhythm, and even a back flip. The girls are showing their best of personality after an inspiring performance. Is this 1983? No. it’s 1999! The Bonnerettes participated in a state wide clinic conduct- ed at Olathe South. They are shown after performing their Jazz entry 1999. They also entered in the pompon category with Finger on the Trigger. and the novelty category in which they performed a colorful western. Pom-pon 71 Above: Mary Berlin and Chad Ridnour pose for the camera. Below: Lora Peterson and date show their flowers. Valentines specials '82-83'’ Sweetheart couple Rob and Chris. Above: Nancy Nickell and Brett are all smiles. Below: Paul Mies and Mandy Turner, cuddle for the camera. Below: Sweetheart couple candidates. Greg Mies. Shawna Fisher. Mary Berlin. Chad Ridnour. Rob Stewart. Chris Seaton. Mandy Turner. Paul Mies. Shirley Miller. Ricky Smith. 72 Valentines Dance Valentine Dance 73 Right Alan Means and date dance to the side for a quick picture. Lower Left: Disco Duo. Stuco Sponsor. Don Craven and senior. Lor na Kindred prove that They Got the Beat. Lower Right Terry Burris, senior, and Kim Beatty. Sophomore, put their heads together to decide whether to dance. Left: Mike Allen and Polly Phil- lips. Seniors, take a breather. Right: Senior Sweethearts. Lori Alexander and Lorna Kindred imitate Ebony and Ivory. Middle Left: Looner Toons from Manhattan provide sound. B. H. S. 1983 Band Woodwinds: Robyn Roberts. Christine Savings. Cynthia Hethke. Flutes: Christi Clark. Lori Harris. Deanna McAfee. Amy Reed. Kate Bailey. Rhonda Newton. Angie Siragusa. Jenny Hasvold. Micki Herdman. Suann Chayer. Michelle Bnzedine. Tonya Ferrell. Jennifer Stanley. Hollie Penner. Patricia Neal. Lisa Nevious. Carol Cline. Saxophones: John Chapman. Joel Sawalich. Darren Warden. Scott Thomas. Mark Turner. Jonna Buck. Shelley Eickoff. Marcy Benz. Trumpets, and Cornets: Kerry Baker. Shelley Gray. Randy Creason. Jill Jenkins. Cliff Ferrell. David Wilcox. Jean Mills. Joe Greer. James Freeman. James Downing. Martin Whipple. Rodney McConico. John Beal. Kenny McAfee, Burt Tabor. Erin Phillips. 74 Clarinets: Laura Hendricks. Daisy Schiedt. Wendy Coffman. Shirley Mill- er. Mary Berlin. Angie Smith. Michelle McMackin, Betty Davis. Paul Mellott. Leslie tverhart. Cynthia Hethke. John Beal and Christi Clark are model- ing the new Bonner Springs band uni- forms. purchased this year by the 1982 83 band. Mr. Berg and the help of the Bonner Springs Booster Club. Brass: James Sechrist. Tim Ballou. Jeff Foster. Albert Linan. Ronda Fox. Sherry Herdman. Randy Freeman. Stan Harden. Kay Moore. Kay Moore James Freeman John Beal Lori Harris Christi Clark Deanna Mcafee Betty Davis Ronda Fox Cynthia Hethke Jean Mills. Christine Savings. Angie Mills. James Freeman. Shirley Miller. Betty Davis. Lori Harris. Shelley Eickoff. Tim Ballou. Ronda Fox. Amy Reed. Mary Berlin. Martin Whipple. Cynthia Hethke. Kay Moore. EKL Honor Band 83 John Phillip Sousa Award—John Hale Senior Band Members 83. Cynthia Hethke. John Beal. Betty Davis. James Freeman. Kay Moore. Deanna McAfee. Christi Clark. Lon Harris. Ronda Fox. 77 ow Wow The POW WOW staff published 12 issues for a total of 148 pages. Mrs. Angela Wind concluded her 16th year as Journalism teacher at Bonner. Editor Jolinda Lee set up a tour of the Olathe Daily News, and the Pioneer Junior High. She also helped the staff enter the JEMKC contest. She led the staff during a nine week absence of advisor. Mrs. Wind. POw WOW staff: back row. Jamie Creten. Lisa Liston. Chris King. Ronda Fox. substitute sponsor Gracie Oden. Becky Moser. Jeff Dolinar. Angie Smith. Brad Biles. Gay Smith. Dixie Swegle. Jolinda Lee. Front: Alan Simmons. Tyrie Dangerfield. Jill Jenkins. Dianna Luckett. Not pictured: Julie Rehm. i. Editor; sports reporter. Jolinda Lee won the KC Star Times Excellence in Journalism Award. Athletic director. Ed Nealy, accepts the $100 check for the school from Lara Steinel. Gay Smith, photographer; Ronda Fox. senior news; Jolinda Lee. editor; Dianna Luckett. assistant editor; graduated in the Class of 1983. Retiring advisor. Mrs. Angela Wind smiles proudly with her editor. Jolinda Lee. Three senior reporters earned National Honor Society memberships; Ronda Fox. Dianna Luckett. Jolinda Lee. BSHS 82-83 Mixed Chorus students sing their way to the top At Piano: Mr. Laurel Griffith. Director. Front Row L to R Shelene Petty. Bridgette Greer. Nina Reed, Lisa Nevius. Terri Fry. Sherri Gra- ham. Melissa Payne. Donna McCurdy. Pam Cash. Back Row L to R: Terry Burris. Alan Guyer. Everett Thomp- son. Patricia Cunningham, Angie Smith. Sara Turner. Steven McBride. Tony Burns, and Mike Flembree. i kneeling L to R: Pam Cash. Kim Beatty. Sara Turner. Steven McBride. Mike Hembree. Standing L to R: Lisa Nevius. Melissa Payne. Bridgette Greer. Sheri Graham. Terry Fry. Nina Reed. Shelene Petty. Angie Smith. Tony Burns. Patri- cia Cunningham. Terry Burris. Donna McCurdy. Everette Thompson. Alan Guyer. Mr. Laurel Griffith. Director. Mixed Chorus offered BSHS students the op- portunity to participate in a vocal ensemble without the grueling auditions required for Acappella. Singers, and Concert Choir. The class mastered a variety of songs and per formed for their parents at Open House. Singers Sing Their Way to 1 This lovely talented group of young people, are the world’s greatest vocal group. All during the year these students work very hard and tedious to present programs for the different elementary schools, the junior high, high school, and even organizations outside of the school. Madrigal Feaste was pre- sented during the Renaissance Pe- riod, with dressed costumes. The name of the groups are Singers, Concert Choir, and Accapella. Extra-Intelligent National Business Honor Society students Above: From the back row left to right. Teacher Mrs. French. Missy Zuber. Lorre Crisswell. Arelena Ussery. Brenda Far- thing. Lori Harris. Tim Weir, Bottom Row. Mindy Freeman. Kim Palmberg. Sandy Rollins. Sally Henderson. Karen Stephans To the left, Brenda Farthing works steadily on a business transaction. To the right. Sally Henderson and Kim Palmberg work on shorthand skills. Lower left, students watch over Mrs. Mallory as she teaches them about Data Processing. Lower Right, Mrs. French gives another one of her easy tests. HAI Extra-organized secretaries Like an office simulation. Secretarial Training prepares senior girls for office procedures in the job world. For the first time, the girls participated in the Flomecoming parade in which they constructed and rode on a float representing their class. Back row to the right: Teacher, Mrs. French. Sheri Flarris. Sally Flender- son, Chris McMackin, Tracy Tallman, Kim Stewart, Mi- chelle Waterman. Lorre Criswell. Missy Zuber. Arlena Ussery. Bottom Row: Cheryl Puritan. Sandy Rollins, Bren- da Farthing. Shelly Carson. Kelly Murphy. Robin Floch. Secretarial Training 83 FACULTY DIVISION 84 Not bored with board meetings Standing, left to right: Ray Cox. Garland M. Smith. Jr.. Diane Toland. J. R. Nolting. Vice-President, and Gail Shepard. President. Sitting, left to right: Dr. C. M. Glendening. Asst. Superintendent. Kenneth Tewell, Superintendent. Dr. Theodore A. Stoifus. Elaine Jor- dan. Above: Mr. Kenneth Tewell. Superintendent USD 304. listens to helpful suggestions presented at a board meeting. Right: Mr. Smith aids in classroom instruction. This outstanding group of Bonner Springs citizens, has dedicated hours of work to help our high school be the best it can be. Whether it be in academics, extra-curricular activities, or just our school environment, they put forth the effort which spurs the in- terest of other citizens. Dr. Glendening offers his ideas with a happy note. The Principal and his cabinet Left: Mrs. Mary Kimbrough. Secretary, shows her tele- phone courtesy. Right: Mr. Don Stokesbury. Principal, displays his natural look for the camera. Lefts Mrs. Virginia Charleston. Bookkeepers Mrs. Betty Pino. Registrar. Right: Mr. Ed Nealy. Athletic Director, relaxes after a shaky ride with a student. Below: Mrs. Peggy Spillman. School Nurse. Below? Mrs. Barbara Saunders, Secre- tary. Right: Mr. Alton Morey. Vice-Principal, and his paperwork. Richard Bailey English Ju$t f . didnt have a v ■ thing to fj Wear Larry Berg Instrumental Richard Burns Music Industrial Arts A few teachers took a couple of minutes to model their Bonner Springs High School Staff sweaters. Elizabeth Carbery Asst. Librarian Bob Chatterton Physical Education William Chambers Math M Ken Clark Math Martha Chandley Home Economics Donald Craven Social Studies Bari Drama Debate English Not only is Mr. Murphy appreciative of this gift of gratitude, but his mouth just won't stop watering. Faculty 87 Architects of our futures Hervey Fox Industrial Arts Driver Education Deena French Business Education Laurell Griffity Vocal Music John Heckathorne Business Education Sharrilyn Honacki Flome Economics wi II Linda Horvath Art Elsie Hughes Librarian Bonner’s students honored the supporters of extra-curricular activities and organizations at a pep assembly. Muriel Jared Math Ardys Kenyan Counselor Mary Knowles Crafts Harriet Lawrence Social Science John Makona Social Science Deborah Mallory Business Education Roger Mignot Counselor 88 Faculty Pac-Man improved his writing techniques with Mrs. Wood. Connie Pino English Latin Tammy Stephen Spanish Robert Reeves Industrial Arts Ted Stephens Business Education Freda Reynolds Physical Education Carl Taylor Physical Education Patricia Sheley English Shirley Vaugn Biology Physical Education L Joseph Mintner Science Physical Education Marsha Nelson English French Brian Murphy Social Science Richard Nelson Science Ed Nealy Athletic Director Georgia Pettis English What a guy! Lecturing and balancing at one time. Faculty 89 Gesela Weber William Vitt Remedial Reading Auto Shop A V Coordinator Angela Wind Journalism Language Arts Christine Wood Language Arts Arroline Zumbrunn Remedial Reading English Linda Hall Educable Mentally Handicapped IV Kathleen Whitaker Learning Disabled They add the extra touches Cooks from left to right are: Dora Pickett. Pauline Kimlin. Al ice Hauetter. Helen Walker. Gerry Thompson. Ida Campbell, and Betty Wasson. Custodians from left to right in the back McCloud. Jr.. Front row: Patricia Harding. Stean. Above: Rob Huff does windows, but row are: Harold Moore. Bill Vitt. Howard Rob Huff (Head). Dewayne Kerby. and Ron where is the Windex. Bus Drivers standing from left to right are: Don Harding (Supervisor). Carol Sharp. Luevenia McClelland, Louise McDonald. Lena Smith. Martha Sipes. Jeri DeLeon. Mary Ann Bates and daughter, and Janet Wilcox. Kneeling: Rita Schaben, Earl Woodard. Jr.. Brenda Lightfoot. and Judy Garrett. Ju- lie Smith—not pictured. Staff 91 1983 Citizen of the Year—Victoria Burns One of the most presti- gious awards is the Citizen- ship Award. The criteria for the award include such mea- surements as respect for the flag. Constitution and Na- tional Anthem, as well as respect for fellow students, community, property and re- ligious convictions of others. The Award includes respon- sibility to build school pride and assume citizenship responsibilities. And finally, a reverence and concern for life. Vickie has demonstrat- ed these traits in abundance. Victoria likes to show her intelligence and knowledge. Quite frequently Vickie is caught in the library reading up on the latest subject. Vickie, short for Victoria, en- joys nature as well as studying in book. Extra-Ordinary Scholars The class of 83, is proud to announce that they have three Valedictorians Becca Berning. Kim Palmberg, and Sheri Leitzen. With grade point average of 4.00. and one Salutatorian, Victoria Burns running a close grade point average of 3.961 throughout their prep education. Valedictorian and Salutatorian Honor Students of ’83! Front Row Left; Brenda Farthing. Brenda Newton. Vickie Burns. Sherry Litzen. Becca Berning. Kim Palmberg. San dra Romero, and Robin Hoch. Middle Row Left; Ross Wolf. Lori Alexander. Polly Phillips. Chris Seaton. Johnetta Kimbrough. Lorna Kindred. Debbie Robinette. JoLinda Lee. and Michelle Bevier. Back Row Left; Ricky Guess. Mike Camp. Alonzo Linan. Doug Dunn. Tim Weir. Paul Meis. and Greg Foster. Front Row Left; Brandi Tabor. Ronda Fox. Brenda Newton. Debbie Robinette. Becca Berning. Vicki Burns. Lori Alexander. Sherry Litzen. Johnetta Kimbrough. Michelle Bevier. and Nancy Nicoll. Back Row Left; Robin Hoch. JoLinda Lee. Brenda Farthing. Lorna Kindred. Ross Wolf. Tim Weir. Mike Camp. Greg Rickert. Alonzo Linan. Doug Dunn. Dian- na Luckett. Polly Phillips. Karen Stephans, and Sponsor. Mrs. Mary Knowles. Brenda Newton and Mrs. Martha Chandley. sponsor. Robin Hoeh and Mrs. Georgia Pettis, sponsor. Dianna Luckett and Mrs. Peggy Spillman. Student sponsor, pose for the photographers. Ross Wolf and his sponsor. Ms. Artys Kenyan. Paul Berning stands in as a sponsor for his sister. Becca Berning. while giving her the support that she needs. Top Left to Right: Jolinda Lee and Mrs. Angie Wind; Lorna Kindred and Mr. Don Craven. Center Left to Right: Victoria Burns and Mrs. Betty Pino; Johnetta Kimbrough and Mr. John Kimbrough. Bottom Left: Ronda Fox and Mr. Hervey Ray Fox. Investments in the Future Athletic Scholarships: back row. Grady New ton —Kansas State Greg Rickert — William Jewell; John Ross Highland Community; Ran dy Cole—Coffeyville Community front row. Shelley Carson—Missouri Western; Reggie McDowell—KCKCC. Various Scholarship Winners back row. Mi chelle Bevier KCKCC Academic, ant Kayettes; Lorna Kindred Kansas University Honors; Ross Woolf—Missouri Institute o Cosmetology; front row. Debbie Robinette KCKCC Trustees; Kim Palmberg Paul anc I Greg Mize, and K-State Filinger Memorial; Sherry L let zen —Kansas University Watkins—Berger, and Rotary Club; Vickie Burns—Emporia State Achievement; Rebecca Berning—Pittsburg State Presidential, and Bonner Springs Teachers Association. bdwardsville Slate Bank Scholar ship—Steve Hoffine. = Student Council Scholarship Vickie Burns. Sherry Lietzen. Polly Phillips. KCKCC Music Scholarships Cynthia Hethke. John Hale. Lori Harris. 1 J $SIN% AND Bonner Springs Business and Profes sional Womens Organization Scholar ship Johnetta Kimbrough. a ■r J Mike Bell Journalism Achievement, and Commercial State Bank Scholarships I Jolinda Lee. 99 An award earned is a gift treasured The Rotary Club presents awards to the talented student in Below: Mr. Larry Berg presents awards to two of the finest specific areas with high grade points. musicians of the High school. Bonner at the Bijou; an Extra-Theatrical Experience Patrick Kelly and Chris King Portray Drummin and Brady in Inherit the Wind which was awarded a I at state. Mrs. Bari Foote, the elustrious leader of the Dra- ma Department, favors the audience with the fi- nal speech of the evening. Kevin Ritchie plays the insane Joe Ramsey in The Button. Lisa Nevius hands Kathryn Thorn the winner's enve- lope. Performing Art Award winners: back row, Alan Mesmer, Dawn Martens, Amy Reed, Chris King, Pat Kelly. Front row: Randy Freeman, Stacy Matthews. Emily Thomas. Robbie Cline, Sponsor, Bari Foote. 101 82-83 Injun Joe and Jane!! John Hale does a low down hula! Role reversal” was the theme of the assembly so the candidates could show off their talents. The candidates are left to right: Kathleen Hornick. Jeffery Hernandez. Gay Smith. John Hale. Tracy Surritte. Tyne Fletcher. Jolinda Lee. POW WOW editor, gives Tracey Surritte. Injun Jane, her banner. Right: Joe Sproules. heap big Injun Joe. sweeps Tracey Surritte. heap little Injun Jane off her feet. Nancy Nicked doing the jack-ham- mer” drill CLASSES OIUISION 104 Working up the Totem Pole Freshman class officers President. Jonna Buck. Vice President Lisa Loften. Secretary. Kelly Burton. Treasurer. Paul Mallot. David Blackwell Tabatha Bown Susan Brazeal Wendy Coffman Michelle Collier Greg Cop Michelle Criswell Al Cummings Tyrone Davis Linda DeLeon Michele Brizendine Dana Broderick Jonna Buck Mike Buening Patty Burns Kelly Burton Kenneth Bush John Camp Matilda Corrillo Mike Cash Deana Clark Joseph Clark Pat Clark Carol Cline Mike Clouse Freshmen 105 Abel Gonzales Sheri Graham Shelly Gray Bridgette Greer Tracy Hackney Chris Hallgrimson Pricilla Handy Michelle Hartegan Joseph Heimbach Patrick Helm Karen Henderson Lora Hendricks Sherry Herdman Karen Higginbotham Jeff Hollaway Shawn Jarrett Carrie Jeffers Cathy Jennings Cordell Johnson 106 Freshmen Homework. Homework. Give me a break! Julie Kramer Paul Lane Christina Lenz Albert Linan Steve Johnson Annette Kaiser William Kelly Caprice Kendrid Kim Mason Hedie Matlock Kenny McAffee Steven McBride Rodney McConico Robert McEnerney Kim McGurie Ron Mclntire Michelle McMackin Mike Means Paul Mallett Shelli Miller Patric Moore Bobby Moore Mike Mullens Patricia Neal Diane Nealy Lisa Nevius Vickie Noble Freshmen 107 Holly Penner Pal Pickert Virgina Purvis Rodney Randolf Chris Reaves Nina Reed Lucinda Resz Eric Reynolds Ryan Ridens Robin Roberts Galen Rose Bobbie Ross Randy Rousselo Todd Rust Ursula Samuels Christine Savings Daisy Sheidt Robert Scott William Scott Linda Sedgwick Kevin Shockey Robert Simmons Angie Smith Kelly Smith David Sovers Jennifer Stanley Barbara Steinbacher David Stephan Kathleen Stephan Burt Tabor 108 Freshmen Lisa Loften says cheese for the camera! Having hair on your chest isn’t what it’s cracked up to be! Bonnsr 8g?!n£- City U .y 200 Eoet 3rd Street Bonner Springs, KS 66012 Scott Thomas Mark Tinberg Bale Titsworth Brutus Utter Robert Walker Janelle Waterman Carrie White John Williams Jerald Wioson Freshmen 109 Sophomore Class Officers: President Greg Mies. Vice President Suzanne Spring. Secre- tary Shelly Eichoff. Treasurer Tim Ballou. Tony Adams Patty Albertson Bob Alan Donna Allison Candace Anderson Tammy Anderson Wayne Avant Kerry Backer Tim Ballou Debbie Bannister Nicki Barger Mary Beashore MO Sophomore John Chapman Susan Chayer Tim Chrisman Steve Church Candy Clark Craig Clark Randy Clark Julia Clarrey Randy Creason Burlon Davis Michael Dorsey James Downing Tim Dutton Shelly Eickhoff Mitch Eickhoff Carlos Espinoza Alvin Ewan III Regina Fein Brian Fix Jeff Foster Eddie Frentrop Tammy Burnam Dan Burns Jim Burris Lisa Camp Billy Cantrell Pam Cash Eric Boan Melisa Bolton Mike Botkin Steve Brady Jeff Brizendinc Billy Frentrop Terri Fry Patty Galvan Kris Garrison Saul Gonzales John Gray Charles Green Joe Greer Nelson Guggeheim Shelly Flammersmith Stan Flarden Sophomore lll Amy Harris Charles Harris Jenny Hasvold Sandra Hazeslip Steve Hembree f Michele Herdman Bret Hitchcock Ralph Holmes Jerry Hunter Suzette Hutchinson Marty Jastrab Jill Jenkins Kerri Jennings Winston Jimenez Amy Jones Susan Jorden Douglas Koppa Mike Kramer John Kuehn Mark Kuehn Julie Langford Joe Letzig Cynthia Lindsay Bob Lisenbee Lisa Liston Denna Lovsky Rocky Lucas Linda Lundblade Mike Martin Scott Maskil Clay Mauk Curt Mauk Donna McCurdy April McDaniel Michele McTaggart Ursula Melton Greg Mies Elrena Miller Pompy Miller Tim Miller Brad Mills Jean Mills Gini Mostar 112 Sophomore Cory Mullmax Gerri Neal Dana Nelson Sterling Newton Darrin Noah Lisa Nolting Angie Nunn John O'Brien Peter O'Brien Hester Ochoa Andre Oden James Ogilvie Stephanie O'Leary Javin Owens Brad Palmberg Simone Parks Shelene Petty Erin Phillips Lori Price Carol Pycior Cheryl Pycior Lloyd Roach Tabitha Roberts Michelle Ruff Rick Schadegg Joe Sechrist Derek Shepherd Angie Siragusa Anna Smith Evie Smith Ryan Smith Scott Stark Kevin Steinwachs Doug Taylor Tammy Tedford Evertt Thompson Stan Thompson Cheryl Tinder Sandy Toland Denise Townsel Mark Turner David Vandelinde Carlos Williams Joel Wolf Micheal Zanng Sophomore 113 Heading to the top Junior Class Officers: President Becki Bernard. Vice President Liz Hale. Sec. Lisa Goins. Treas. Alan Simmons. Janie Allen Bridget Anderson Linda Anderson Tammy Ballard Charlene Beaumont Robert Becker Marcy Benz Mary Berlin Becki Bernard Brad Biles Lee Black Sherrie Blackwell Anita Bolton Cheryl Bradbury Laura Brazeal Gemini Burke Delores Burke Steve Camp 114 Junior Jamie Createn Jimmie Createn Tom Cummings Pat Cunningham Jody Daiebout Anita Daly Tyree Dangerfield Douglas Danner Eleazar DeLeon Sophia DeLeon Darrin Eagle Lish Espinoza James Everhart Clifford Ferrell Stephanie Finley Valerie Fish Scott Fix Jeff Fockele Jeff Franchett Tom Frank David Franklin Linda Freeze Kay Frentrop Mark Gillem Junior 115 Cordelia Hernandez Joyce Hickmon Sheri Hixson Melody Holliday Mike Holloway Shawn Hooser Glen Hylton Mary Jacobs Barry Jennings Laura Johnson Troy Kindred Chris King Susan Knapp Kim Lading Linda Lane Martin Leal Sheri Lindblad Bridget Lockette Dwayne Logsdon Shelly Lowe Kevin Luttrell Lorie Mace Kenny Maier Bryan Mance Angala Manning Melissa Marshall Dawn Martens Patti Mefford Shirley Miller Mike Morris Becky Moser Rhonda Newton 116 Junior Kirk Payne Darrell Pennington Bart Peterson Richard Phillips Author Phoenix Venita Pine Kevin Power Amy Procter Amy Reed Jennefer Reed Randy Reed Julie Rehm David Ridens Chad Ridnour Regina Sanders Theresa Sanders Joel Sawalich Karl Scheldt James Sechrist James Shevling Lesli Shultz Alan Simmons Michael Sims Angie Smith Nancy Snavely Janice Stephans Susan Stephans Rob Stewart Diana Strauss Roy Stumbough Hughes Suffren Dixie Swegle Lislie Tavis Jacqueline Taylor Samantha Taylor Emily Thomas Junior 117 Patsy Turner Patricia Turner John Vandelinde John Walker Darren Warden Jannell Wasson Vicki Wells Paul Werle Martin Whipple Renea Whisler David Wilcox Brett Williams Alan Thompson Kathy Thorn Kevin Tinder Brian Tribble David Tucker Mandy Turner Junior Becky Moser express her feelings of school spirit. 118 Junior suomnr Loralyn Adams Lori Alexander Mike Allen Lea Arnold Vicki Bates John Beal Marty Bennett Becca Berning Michelle Bevier Lee Black James Bown Dan Burnam Vickie Burns Terry Burris Mike Camp DO Seniors Kelly Clark Robbie Cline Shelley Carson Christi Clark Jim Clark Randy Cole Cindy Conn Monte Cox Kellie Crisswell Devin Corcoran Lorre Crisswell Donna Cummings Chris Darnell Betty Davis Rick DeVeney Wayne Dunn William (Doug) Dunn Bobby Dykes Yvonne Estrada Keith Dunkle Seniors 121 Brenda Farthing Tyree Fletcher Mickie Forbach Greg Foster Ronda Fox Mindy Freeman Cindy Galvan Kenny Franklin James Freeman Sheila Goodman Robbin Greer Robert Greer Ricky Guess Alan Guyer Tim Flackney John Flale Greg Fland Jean Flarden Rod Harden □ Seniors Lori Harris Sherri Harris Robbie Haxeslip Sally Henderson Jeff Hernandez Cynthia Hethke Robin Hoch Steve Hoffine Eric Hooser Kathleen Hornick Kelly Howell Kenny Kelly Kathy Kelly Patrick Kelly Jonhetta Kimbrough Lorna Kindred Mike King Craig Kirchner Mark Laird Jolinda Lee Not Picture—Danny Ingram Seniors 123 Stephan Lenz ■ Edward Mallory Sherry Lietzen Brian Mance Alonzo Linan Diana Luckett Penny Mace Sheila Mann Mike Marvin Stacy Mathews Deanna McAfee Rusty McCloud Victor McDonald Cindy Melton Regie McDowell Chris McMackin Alan Means Tammy Mecum 124 Seniors Kelli Murphy ■ Nancy Nickell Lora Peterson Polly Phillips Cergia Miller Chareles O'Brien Mark Price Annette Mitchell Jackie Owens Daniella Proctor Maricia Moore Grady Newton Kim Palmberg Cheryl Purinton Seniors 125 Marcia Quillen Sandra Romero Ricky Smith Greg Rickert Kevin Richie Debbie Robinette John Ross Don Rousselo Todd Sawalich Bill Smith Brenda Sperry Joe Sproules Sandy Rollins Tony Sawyer Paul Steinwachs 126 Seniors Karen Stephans Brandi Tabor Tedlona Stephans Pati Stoneking Tim Storey Traci Surritte Tracy Tallman Anne Tedford Sara Turner Arlena Ussery Cindy Wagoner Tim Weir Jackie Wall Daryl Whitniill Lori Wasson Sharon Williams Ross Wolf Missy Zuber Seniors 127 ♦ ♦ Unusual Expression ♦ Making a Porno film Hah? Class, here's the new dress code. Braveltes dolls are on display. Attention. Popeye! 128 Whatcha lookin at? enices rye THE flJTUCE _ E.r _ V — Exceptionally talented people Most Talented Ross Wolf and Brenda Newton Most Athletic Shelly Carson and Grady Newton Most Attractive Tracy Surritte and Mike King All Around Class Clown Kathleen Hornick and Chris Shell Best Looking Eyes Lorre Crisswell and Charles O’Brien Most Likely To Succeed Tim Weir and Sherry Litzen Best Sense of Humor Kenny Kelley. Lorna Kindra. and Stacy Matthews Mos! Popular Nancy Nickell and Joe Spoules Best Personality John Hale and Chris Seaton Most Classy Senior Rod Harden. Johnette Kimbrough. Robin Hoch Most Involved In School Activities Steve Hoffin and Polly Phillips Most Spirited Senior Gay Smith and Alan Means Seniors sound • off 83 132 Senior Assembly The Seniors presented an assembly to the student body February 4. The activities centered around trips through different times. The athletes that played in football and bask- etball were acting as cave men. Then they took you to the far west to where the cowboys were training the students how to rope mid air. Following the cowboy act was the western dancers. Once again the time changed to the exotic space cosmic cheerleaders. All of these different skits com- bined together for a big success. with an exciting school assembly Embarrassing and exciting moments for seniors. During the Senior Dinner, which was held in the commons, on April 25. the seniors shared each others embarrassing and exciting moments that was thought to be private and not public. Such as to the left the idea of swimming without a swimsuit was Shelley Carson's way of cooling off. To the right, Patrick Kelley presents the time for Kevin Ritchie to give his astonishing laugh. Some of the students were set up by there so called friends, but at the end of the fun and laugh, love was shown throughout the senior class. r 135 The seniors share intimate moments toward one another, by spilling the beams that never was told but never forgotten. Sharing and caring was the name of the game. Below: Mr. Stokesbury, principal, expresses his gratitude to the class of 83, appreciat- ing the leadership being led by the seniors and con- gratulations on a job well done. Below: The famous trio sings sweet nothings to Lorre Criswell as she admires the singing. photos by Lora Peterson, Alan Simmons, and Jolinda Lee Tracy Surritte. Gay Smith. Kathleen Hornick. Marcy Benz. Lora Peterson, and Polly Phillips show off their elegance. Tim Weir and Tracy Surritte are getting ready to party after Prom. 136 Prom Brenda Sperry and her date drink up to whats only just begun. Jolinda Lee and Mrs. Horvath add a little spice to the Party. Brandy Tabor and date show every one what its really about. Monty Cox and his date start off the evening with a bang. We've only just begun Picture taking is a main event in the Prom. Steve Hof fine and Angie Smith pose for a close up. Becky Bernard and her date are dazzled by music and lights. Kay Moore shows her date a fortune from her cookie. Ricky Smith and his date make a grand appearance. 138 Prom Rob Stewart and Chris Seaton start the evening with a cheers. Kevin Tender and date sit waiting for their picture to be taken. •J The appearance of the Prom is breath taking. Alonzo and Sherry prepare for a night on the town. Hughes and Sophia are all caught up in lights and music. 1983 Baccalaureate Kenny Kelly and Ricky Smith looking into the Future. Acapella makes the evening special by setting the mood for the Seniors. Rev. Bob Farthing preaches the sermon with fire. At Left. Seniors await anxiously. At Right. Rev. John T. Owens delivers the Envocation. Graduates Excell to the Top rfi-xL- - f«. Becki Benard, an usher, leads anticipating seniors to their seats. An overview on the class of 83, during commencement makes the atmosphere glorious. The seniors contemplate what they will do after graduation. Above right several of the seniors give audience to the address of the valedictorian and salutatorian. Many of the graduating seniors, such Roy Nunn. Charles O'Brien. Jacquelyn Owens, and Kimberly Palmberg. think of the journey ahead. The band renders music during the commence- ment exercise. w The seniors recall the happy moments shared together, that would truly be missed. To the right: The caps were released as the 1983 graduating class were pronounced high school graduates. Above: A serious time during commencement take place as everyone silently prays for the departure of the graduates. The graduates wait until all are in position. The faculty watches the oncoming graduates with enthusiasm, as they fill their places. Lori Alexander presents the gift from the class of 83'’ to Mr. Ken Tewell. School Superintendent of district XM. The teachers arrive. Above: Nancy Nickells receives her diploma with pride. Below: These four ladies made the evening special. The Valedictorians and Salutorians. Below at the left: Tim Storey and Patty Stoneking bow their heads in reference to God during the invocation at com- mencement. Angie Who? Brag on Me! I’m pure as gold and also bold Bui after me. God broke the mold. I clown a lot. but very mean I'm very tidy and also clean. Without me the world would be dull Cause I wouldn’t be here to spread the bull. You’ve had 16 years of teaching 16 years of cheers 16 years, of now retiring Bonner will miss you, my dear. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Loralyn Jean Adams—FHA HERO 2, Kayettes 3. Lori Jo Alexander—Class Officer 3,4 Tres. 1,2,3,4, V- Pres. 3, Pep Club 2, Kayettes 1.2,3,4 FHA HERO 2,3. 4, Stuco Rep. 3. Spanish Club l.2,3,4, Stuco Rep. 2, Volleyball 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,4, 3.5 Honors 4, Nation- al Honor Society 4. Michael Scott Allen—Student Council 1,2, Tres. Kayettes 3. Football 1.2, Basketball l,2,3,4. Tennis 1,2, 3.4, Vicki Lynn Bates—Acappella l,2,3,4, Bonner Singers 2,3 Vocal Music Contest 2,3, Honor Choir 3, Pep Club I. 2.3.4, Kayettes 1.2.3,4 Freshman Cheerleader I, Soph- omore Cheerleader 2. Volleyball 3, Basketball 3. John O. Beal—Honor Roll 2, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2, 3.4, Golf 1,2,3.4. Rebecca Ann Berning—Honor Roll I.2.3.4, School Plays 3, Class Officer I, V-Pres., Band 1,2, Pep Band 1,2, EKL Honor Band 2, Accappella 1,2,3, Bonner Singers 3.4, Honor Choir 3, Pom Pon Squad 2, Pep Club I, Kayettes 3,4, Board 4, Tennis I, 3.5 Honors 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Valedictorian 4. Martin James Bennett Michele Ann Bevier—Student Council 1,2,3, Honor Roll 1.2.3.4, Prob. Nat’l. Bus. Hon. Soc. 3. Class Officer I, Band 1.2, Pep Band 1,2,3, Music Contest 1,2, Accappella 1,2, Bonner Singers 3,4, Vocal Music Contest l,2,3,4. Honor Choir 3,4, Pom Pon Squad 2,3, Kayettes 1.2.3.4. Pres. 4, Volleyball I, 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Kenneth Lee Black Laraine Gaylene Bloodsoe—School Plays 4, Acappella 4, Girls Glee 3, Vocal Music Contest 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Tres. 4. Banner Carrier 4. Deborah Jeane Bohr—Honor Roll 3,4, School Plays 3,4, Band 3.4, Girls Glee 2,3,4, Honor Choir 3, French Club 3. Volleyball 1.2.3, Tennis 2. Jeffery Wayne Bonee Kevin Lynn Border—Honor Roll 4. Geri Lynn Bowers—School Plays 3. French Club 4. James Jerome Bown—Spanish Club. Daniel L. Burnam—Honor Roll 4, Basketball 4, Cross Country 4, Track 4. Victoria Marie Burns—Student Council 3, Honor Roll I, 2.3.4, Prob. Nat’l. Bus. Hon. Soc. 3. School Plays 3,4, Class Officer 2, Pres., Band I, Pep Band I, Acappella 1,2, Bonner Singers 3.4, Vocal Music Contest 3,4. Honor Choir 4, Pep Club I, Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 4, FHA HERO 4. French Club 2, Tres. Volleyball I. Basketball 2, mgr., 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4, Salutatorian 4, Citizen of the Year 4. Terry Micheal Burris—Football 4, Basketball I. Mike David Camp—Honor Roll 1.2,3.4, School Plays 4, Acappella 2.3.4, Bonner Singers 3,4, Honor Choir 3,4, Football I, 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Shelley Denise Carson—Honor Roll 1,4. Secretarial Training 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Track 2,3,4, Tennis 1.2, 3.4, Athlete of the Year 4. Christina Dawn Clark—Band 3,4, Pep Band 3.4, Pep Club 3. FHA HERO 3,4. Volleyball 3. James Rodney Clark—Football I, Mgr., Basketball I, Mgr., French Club I. Kelly Ann Clark—School Plays 3.4. Pep Club I. FHA HERO 1,2, Thespians 4. Roberta Lynn Cline—School Plays l,2,3,4, Acappella 1,2, 3.4, Bonner Singers l,2,3,4, Officer 2, Vocal Music Contest 3.4. Kayettes 1.2,3,4. FHA HERO 1.2.3. Thes- pians 3,4. Randy Lynn Cole—Arts and Crafts Awards 3,4, Re- gional Hon. Mention, Football l,2,3,4. Track l,2,3,4. Wrestling 1,3. Cindy Marie Conn—School Plays 1.3. Spanish Club I, Thespians 1,2. Devin Lee Corcoran Monte Rodrick Cox—Honor Roll 1.2.3.4, Band l.2,3,4. Band (Pep) 1,2.3, Music Contest 1,2,3 EKL Honor Band 3, Football 1.2, Wrestling 2, Golf 1,2,3,4. Kellie Lynn Crisswell Lorre Jean Crisswell—Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Class Officer 4, Tres., Sec. Train- ing 4, Pon Pon Squad 2.3 Xmas Queen Att. 3. Pep Club 2.3. Kayettes 2,3.4. FHA HERO 4. Donna Kay Cummings—Band I, Pep Club 1,2,3.4. FHA HERO 1,2,3,4, P.E.E.R. 1.2,3, Banner Carrier 1,2,3. 4. Christopher Wayne Darnell Betty Irene Davis—Honor Roll 3.4. Band 1,2,3.4, Pep Band 1.2,3,4, EKL Honor Band 4, Music Contest 1,2,3. 4. Pep Club 2,3,4. FHA HERO 2.3.4. VP. Flag Twirler 3. Volleyball I, Basketball Mgr. 3. Track 1.2. lndex 145 Richard J. Deveney—Spanish Club 4. Keith Wayne Dunkle—Vocal Music 1,2,3. Wayne Eugene Dunn—School Plays 2.3,4. Track 1,2.3. 4, Cross Country l,2,3,4. William Douglas Dunn—Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, School Plays 3,4, 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Robert Owen Dykes—Student Council 1,2, Sec., Tres., Honor Roll 1.2,3, Spanish Club 1,2. Tennis 1,2,3,4. Yvonne Renee Estrada—Girls Glee 1.2, FHA HERO I, 2.3.4. Brenda Ann Farthing—Honor Roll l,2,3,4. Prob. Nat'l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Acappella 4. Sec. Training 4, FHA HERO 1.2,3, French Club 2.3. 3.5 Honors 4. National Honor Society 4. Tyree Vernon Fletcher—Band 1.2.3. Pep Band 1,2,3 Stage 1,2,3.4, Stage Band 1,2,3, Music Contest 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3.4, Track 1,2,3.4. Merriki Regina Forbach—Acappella 1,2,3.4. Pep Club 3.4. Spanish Club 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4. Cross country 3,4, Flag Twirler 3. Gregory Joseph Foster—Student Council 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1.2,3, Music Contest 1.2,3, Basketball 1,2, Golf 1.2.3.4. 3.5 Honors 4. Ronda Rae Fox—Student Council 3, Honor Roll 2, Peer 3.4. School Plays 1,3,4, Forensics 3, Pow Wow Staff 2.4. Band 1,2.3.4, Pep Band 1,2.3,4, Music Contest 1.2.3.4. Vocal Music Contest 1.2,3,4, Honor Choir 4, Pep Club 1,2,3.4. Kayettes 1,2.3.4, French Club 3,4, Thespians 1.2,3.4. Banner Carrier I, Flag Twirler 2,3, Volleyball I, Tennis 2, National Honor Society 4. John William Frank Kenneth Dale Franklin James Dale Freeman—Honor Roll 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 2,3, Music Contest 1.2.3.4. EKL Honor Band 1.4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 4, Cross Country 1,2, Track I, Golf 1,2,3,4. Melinda Rose Freeman—Honor Roll 1.2,3,4. Cynthia Martina Galvan—Pep Club 3, Sec. 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 3. Sheila Goodman—Honor Roll I, Band I, Pom Pon Squad I, Pep Club I, Volleyball I, Basketball I, Track I. Bobbin Terry Greer—Band 1,2.3. Pep Band 1,2,3, Stage Band I, Music Contest 1,2,3, Vocal Music Contest 3. Robert Teal Greer—Football 4. Ricky Dion Guess—Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1,2, Stage Band I. French Club I. Football 3, Basketball I, 3.5 Honors 4. Alan Lee Guyer Timothy Scott Hackney John Keller Hale—Arts and Crafts Awards 4. Regional Hon. Mention. Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3.4. Stage Band 1,2,3.4, Music Contest 1,2.3,4. EKL Honor Band l,2,3,4. Tennis 1,2,3,4. Gregory Stiles Hand—Wrestling 3,4. Henri Jean Harden—Hon. Roll 3, Vocal Music Contest 1.2. Pep Club 1,2,3, FHA HERO I. Volleyball 1,2, Track I.2.3.4. Roderick Harden—Honor Roll 4. FHA HERO 1.2.3. Lori Ann Harris—Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Prob. Nat’l Honor Soc. 3, Band l,2,3,4. Pep Band 1,2,3.4, EKL Honor Band 4, Vocal Music 1.2, Kayettes 1,2,3,4. Board 2, State Music Contest 1,2,3,4. FHA HERO I.2.3.4. Officer Sec. 3. Sheri Harris—Student Council 2, Honor Roll 1,2, Sec. Training 4. Kayettes 3.4, FHA HERO I.2.3.4. Robbie Hazleslip—Honor Roll 1,2, Tech. Theater 2,3,4, Thespians 1.2, Wrestling I. Michael Eugene Hembree Sally Ann Henderson—Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, Sec. Training 4. Jeffery Alan Hernandez—Honor Roll 1,4, Football l,2,3.4. Basketball I.2.3.4. Cynthia Ann Hethke—Honor Roll I.2.3.4, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Stage Band 4, Music Contest l,2,3,4, EKL Honor Band 3.4. FHA HERO 4. JCL 2. Spanish Club 3.4. Robin Ann Hoch—Student Council 3,4. Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, School Plays 2. Pow Wow Staff 3, Totem Pole Staff 4, Girls Glee I, Sec- retarial Training 4, Pom Pon Squad 3. Pep Club 1.2, Kayettes 1,2,4, JV Cheerleader 2, 3.5 Honors 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. Steve Hoffine—Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. JCL I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Football 2, Basketball 2. Tennis 1,2,3.4. Eric Hosser—Honor Roll 2,3, FHA HERO I. Basketball I, Wrestling 3,4, Tennis 3. 146 lndex Kathleen Hornick—Honor Roll 1,2, Band 1,2,3,4, Music Contest 1,2,3, Pep Band 3, EKL Honor Band 1,2,3, Pom Pon Squad 1,2,3,4. Christmas Queen 3, Pep Club 1.2.3.4, Kayettes 1.2.3.4. V.P.. FHA HERO 1,2,4, Volleyball I. Track I. Kelly Clark Howell—School Plays 1,4. Debate 2, Forensics I, Speech Contest 1.2. Arts and Crafts Awards 4, Regional Hon. Mention Acappella 1,2,3,4, Bonner Singers 3, Vocal Music Contest 1,2,3,4. Dan Ingram Kenneth Wayne Kelley—Music Contest 1,2,3,4. Acappella 2,3,4, Vocal Music Contest 2,3,4, Honor Choir 4, Football 1.2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4. Track 1,2, 3. Kathy Anne Kelly—Honor Roll 3, Prob. Nat l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Band 1.2, Pep Band 1,2, Acappella 1,2,3. Pep Club 1,4, Banner Carrier 4, Twirler 2,3. Patrick Lewis Kelly—Debate 4. Forensics 3,4. Speech Contest 3,4. Thespians 3,4, Off. Pres., School Play 4. Johnetta Marie Kimbrough—Honor Roll 1,2.3,4. Prob. Nat'l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Band 1,2, Pep Band 1,2. Music Contest 1,2. Acappella 1,2,3, Bonner Singers 4, Vocal Music 1,2.4, Pep Club 1,2.3, FHA HERO 4, Flag Twirler 2. Volleyball 1.2,3.4, Basketball 1.2,3. Track I, 2.3.4, 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Lorna Renee Kindred—Student Council 3. Sec., Honor Roll 1,2,3.4. Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, FHA HERO 1.2.3.4, JCL 4. Spanish Club 1.2,3,4, Officer 4, Basket- ball Mgr. 4, Track 3. 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Michael Jay King—Band 1,2,3,4. Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1.2.3. Craig Russell Kirchner Mark Allen Laird—Totem Pole Staff 3.4. Band 2,3. Mu- sic Contest 2,3, Thespians 2. Jolinda Marie Lee—Honor Roll l.2,3,4. Rotary Award 3, Pow Wow Staff l,2,3,4. Totem Pole Staff 3.4. School Photographer 3,4, Kansas Reporter 3,4, Chieftain Re- porter 3,4, FHA HERO 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, B-Club 3.4, Track 1,2,3, Injun Jane candidate, 3.5 Honors 4. KC Star Journalism award, KC Kings Journalism award. Nat. Hon. Society 4. Stephan Lloyd Lenz—Band 1.2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 3,4, EKL Honor Band 2,3, Spanish Club 2. Sherry Lynn Lietzen—3.5 Honors 4. National Honor Society 4. Valedictorian 4. Alonzo Linan—Honor Roll 1,2.3, School Plays 1.2,3, Band 1.2.3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3, Music Contest 1.2.3, Bonner Singers l,2,3,4. Vocal Music Contest 2, 3. Honor Choir 2,3,4. Spanish Club 4, Drum Major 3. Football I, Basketball 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Wrestling 3, 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Dianna Luckett—Honor Roll 3,4, Pow Wow Staff 2,3,4, Kansan Reporter 4, Chieftan Reporter 4. Acappella 3.4, Bonner Singers 4, Vocal Music Contest 4. Pep Club 1.3. FHA HERO 3.4. Tres., Thespians I. Volleyball 4. Basketball 4, National Honor Society 4. Penny Lynn Mace Edward Lee Mallory Brian Keith Mance—Football I, Wrestling 3. Sheila Gail Mann—Acappella 1,2, Girls Glee I. Vocal Music Contest I. Anthony Leron Marshall—FHA HERO 2,3.4. Football 2. 3.4, Track 3. Wrestling 4. Michael Jay Marvin Stacey Lynn Matthews—School Play 4. Deanna Lynn Mcafee—Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3.4, Kayettes I.2.3.4. FHA HERO I.2.3.4. Track 2, Music Contest 2,3,4. Orphesus Leverne McCloud Victor Stephona McDonald—Acappella 1,2, FHA HERO 4. Football 3, Track 2, Wrestling 1,2,3.4. Tennis 3. Regina Lee McDowell—Honor Roll 3,4. Pep Club 2, FHA HERO 3,4, Homecoming Queen Attendant I. Volleyball I.2.3.4. Christine Marie McMackin—Honor Roll 3, Sec. Training 4, Pep Club I. Kayettes I, Freshmen Cheerleader I. Alan Merle Means—Acappella 2,3, Football I, Tennis I, 2. Tamara Sue Mecum—Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3. French Club 2. Cynthia Louise Melton William Alan Mesmer—School Plays 2,3,4, Pow Wow Staff 4. Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1.2.3. Music Contest I. 2.3, Spanish Club 4, Thespians 4. Paul Gerard Mies—Valentine Couple 4. Football 1,2, Wrestling 1.2.3. JCL I. 3.5 Honors 4. Cergia Miller—Totem Pole Staff 4. FHA HERO 2. Mildred Annette Mitchell—FHA HERO 4, Volleyball I. lndex 147 Maricia Kay Moore—Honor Roll I.2.3.4, Totem Pole Staff 4. Band I.2.3.4, Pep Band 1.2.3,4. EKL Honor Band 3.4, Kayettes 1.2,3, Board 3. FHA HERO I.2.3.4, Tres. 3, Volleyball I.2.3.4. Basketball 2, Mgr. 2, Track 1.2.3.4. Kelli Jean Murphy—Band 1.2.3, Pep Band 1,2, EKL Hon- or Band 3, Girls Glee 3, Sec. Training 4, Pep Club I. 3. Varsity Cheerleader 3, Flag Twirler 2, Track 2. Gregory Dean Neal—Honor Roll 1,2, Spanish Club 2.3.4, Officer Pres. Wrestling 3.4, Wrestling Mgr. Brenda Lea Newton—Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Arts and Crafts Awards 3,4. Reg. Hon. Men. 4 Gold Key 3, FHA HERO 1,2,3,4. Sec., Spanish Club 1.3.4. 3.5 Hon- ors 4, National Honor Society 4. Charita Newton Grady Newton Jr.—Honor Roll 4, School Plays 2, Acappella 1,2,4, Vocal Music Contest 3. Football 1,2,3, 4, Basketball l,2,3,4. Track l,2,3,4, EKL Awards 4, Athlete of the Year 4. Nancy Lynne Nickell—Student Council 3,4. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4. Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc.. Class Officer 4 VP., Pom Pon 3. Pep Club 3. Kayettes 1,2,3,4, FHA HERO 4. Homecoming Attendant 3,4, Volleyball, National Honor Society 4. Roy Nunn—Football 1,2, Golf 1,2,3. Charles Luke O'Brien Jacquelyn Annette Owens—Student Council I, Honor Roll 1,4, Totem Pole Staff 3,4. Band 3, Pep Band 3, Acappella 2, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Kayettes 1,2,3,4, FHA HERO 4, Flag Twirler 2,3, Volleyball l,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2, Track 3. Kimberly Ann Palmberg—Honor Roll 1,2,3.4,Prob. Nat'l Hon. Bus. Soc. Rotary Award Kayettes 2, JCL l,2,3,4, VP. Sec.. 3.5 Honors 4, Valedictorian 4. Lora Louise Peterson—Totem Pole Staff 4. School Pho- tographer 3,4, Pep Club 1,2, French Club 2,3. Polly Phillips—Student Council I.2.3.4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4. Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. School Plays 2. Class Officer Pres. 1,2,3, Arts and Crafts Award 4, Reg. Hon. Mention, Band 1.2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 2, Music Contest 1,2,3, EKL Honor Band 2,3, Acappella I, Bonner Singers l,2,3,4. Vocal Music Contest 2,3.4, Honor Choir 4, Kayettes l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Basketball 2. Tennis 1,2,3,4, EKL Awards Third Place In Doubles. 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Mark A. Price Daniella Murie Proctor—Prob. Nat'l Bus. Hon. Soc., Girls Glee, Basketball 2. 148 lndex Cheryl Sue Purinton—Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. Sec. Training 4. Marcia Quillen—Acappella 1.2. Pep Club I. FHA HERO 1.2.3.4. Gregory Michael Rickert—Honor Roll 1,2,3.4 B-Club 2,3, 4, Football 1.2.3,4. EKL Awards Def. Second Off. Boys State 3, National Honor Society 4. Kevin Lee Ritchie—Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Rotary Award 3, School Plays 1,2,3,4, Debate 4, Forensics 4, Speech Contest 4, Acappella 1,2,4, Reg. Choir 4, JCL 1,2,3,4, JCL Pres. JCL Tres. French Club 3,4, Thespians 1,2,3, 4. Debra Lynn Robinette—Student Council 2,3,4, Tres. Honor Roll 2.3.4.I, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. Totem Pole 3, Class Tres. Kayettes 2,3,4, French Club I, Volleyball 1,2, Basketball 1,2, 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Sandy Lyn Rollins—Honor Roll l,2,3,4. School Plays 4, Band 1,2,3, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Pep Band I, 2. Sec. Training 4, Pom Pon Squad 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Kayettes 1,2. B-Club 3.4, X-Mas Queen Attendant 3, JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3. Sandra Romero—Honor Roll I.2.3.4, FHA HERO 4, JCL 4, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. Sec. 3,4, 3.5 Honors 4. John Arnold Ross—Football 1.2,3,4, Track 3, Wrestling 1.2.3.4. Don Joseph Rousselo—Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Todd E. Sawalich Tony Wayne Sawyer Garry Alen Schif—Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3, Music Contest Basketball l.2,3,4. Christine Kay Seaton—Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Prob. Nat’l Hon. Soc., Band 1,2, Pep Band 1,2, Music Contest 1,2, Acappella 2. Bonner Singers 3,4. Vocal Music Contest 2,3.4, Pep Club 1.2. Kayettes 1,2,3.4. Spanish Club I, B-Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Attendant 4. Val- entine Couple Volleyball I. Basketball 1,2,3.4, Track I, 2. Tennis 2,3,4, 3.5 Honors 4. Christopher Claude Shell—Wrestling 1,2. Wayne E. Simmons—Wrestling 3. Gay Lynn Smith—Student Council 2.4, School Plays 4, Pow Wow Staff 4, Totem Pole Staff 4, School Pho- tographer 4. Pom Pon 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3.4, Kayettes 3.4. Sec. 4, B-Club 3,4, Tongy Tournament Queen Candidate 4. JV Cheerleader 2, Head. Volleyball I. Rirchard Lee Smith—Band 1.2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Music Contest 1,2, Acappella 4. Honor Choir 4. Spanish Club I, Basketball 2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 2.3,4. William Palmer Smith II—Golf I. Brenda Arleen Sperry—Student Council I, Honor Roll I, Totem Pole Staff 3,4, Editor of Totem Pole 4, Class Officer 2, VPres. Pom Pon Squad 3, Pep Club 1,2, Kayettes 3,4, FHA HERO I, Freshman Cheerleader I, Head, Sophomore Cheerleader 2, Track I. Joseph V. Sproules—Injun Joe. Paul Steinwachs Karen Marie Stephan—Student Council 2,3,4, Honor Roll l.2,3,4, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 4, Arts and Crafts Award 4, Reg. Hon. Mention Gold Key, Acappella I, Kayettes l,2,3,4, Stuco Rep. I, Spanish Club I, Volleyball I, Basketball I, 2. Track 2,3, National Honor Society 4. Tedlana Joe Stephens—Pep Club I, Kayettes 4, French Club I. Patsy Jean Stoneking—Honor Roll 2,3,4, Peer 4 Pow Wow Staff 1,2, Totem Pole 2,3, School Photographer 2.3, FHA HERO 1,2. Timothy E. Story—Student Council 2. Football 1,2, Bask- etball 1,2,3, Track I. Traci Lin Surritte—Pep Club 2,3,4, Kayettes 3, FHA HERO 3. JCL 3, B-Club 3.4, Homecoming Queen 4. Attendant 2, JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Head Cheerleader. Brandi Suzette Tabor—Honor Roll, Pep Club 1,3, Kayettes 4. FHA 1,2,4. Spanish Club Varsity Cheerleader 3, National Honor Society 4. Tracy Lynn Tallman—Student Council 1,4, Honor Roll I, 2, Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 2. Music Contest 1,2, EKL Honor Band 2, Sec. Training 4. Pep Club 1,2, Kayettes 1,2,3,4. Kayettes Board, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2, Tennis 1,2,3,4. Annis Laneve Tedford—School Plays 2, X-Mas Queen Attendant, Pep Club 1,2, FHA HERO 1,2,3, Thespians 1,2. Sara Louise Tuner—Mixed Chorus 3.4. Arlena Ann Ussery—Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Bonner Singers I, Vocal Music Contest 1, Sec. Training Pep Club I, FHA HERO 1,2. Spanish Club 1,2. Cindy Sue Wagner—Girls Glee 3. Track 3. Jacquelyn Arroura Wall—Honor Roll 1,2, Girls Glee 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3. FHA HERO 1.2.3.4, Freshman Cheerleader I, Volleyball I, Basketball 3. Mgr. Track 1.2.3, Tennis 3. Lori Ann Wasson—Pow Wow Staff 3, Acappella 3, Girls Glee 1,2, Pep Club I. Kayettes 4, Freshman Cheerleader. Michelle Renee Waterman—Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 School Plays 2. Pow Wow Staff 2,3. Arts and Crafts Awards 4. National Honor Mention, Secretarial Training 4, Pep Club I, French Club I. Rebecca Jeanette Weaver—Band 2, Music Contest 2. Timothy Roy Weir—Honor Roll 1,2,3.4, Prob. Nat’l Bus. Hon. Soc. 3, Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1.2,3, Stage Band I, 2, Music Contest 1,2,3, EKL Honor Band 2,3, Basket- ball I, Golf 1,2,3, 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Daryl Allen Whitmill—Honor Roll 1.3.4, Band 1.2.3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4. Sharon Michelle Williams—Honor Roll 4. Forensics 3, Arts and Crafts Award 3, Gold Key Award, Pep Club 1,2,3, FHA 1.2,3, Track 3. Ross Allen Woolf—Honor Roll 1.2.3,4, School Plays 1,2, 3,4, Band 1,2,3, Band Sec. Pep Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 1.2.3, Music Contest 1,2,3, Acappella 1,2,3, Bonner Singers 1,2,3,4, Vocal Music Contest I.2.3.4. Honor Choir 1,2,3,4. Thespians 1,2, 3.5 Honors 4, National Honor Society 4. Missy Kay Zuber—Student Council 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Prob. Nat'l Bus. Hon. Soc.. Class Off. Sec. 4. Sec. Training, Pom Pon Squad Pep Club 2,3, Kayettes 2,3, 4, JV Cheerleader 2. lndex 149 INDEX Adams. Loralyn IX) Adams. Tony 31.46.49.110 Albertson. Patty 55.57.68.110 Alcorn. Richard Alderman. Mary Alexander. Lori I9J7.39.40.58.66.67.73.IX). 143 Allen. Bob 31.46.67.110 Allen. Jamie 114 Allen. Mike I3.73.IX) Allison. Donna 110 Anderson. Alan 31.105 Anderson. Bridget 55.63.64.68.114 Anderson. Candy 67.110 Anderson. Linda 77.58.68.114 Anderson. Tammy 110 Arnold. David Arnold. Lea IX) Avant. Wayne IK) Ayers. Victor Baker. Kerry 74.110 Baker. Kris 60.64.105 Bailey. Kate 74 Bailey. Riik 31.47.44.87 Ballard. Tammy 37.55.56.114 Ballou. Tim 37.33.46.47.75.77.IIO Bannister. Debbie 110 Barger. Nicki 55.64.70.110 Bates. Kathy 39.40.41.64.105 Bates. Mary A. 91 Bates. Vicki 71.55.170 Bauswell. Eric Beal. John 50.51.74.75.76.77.170 Beashore. Jimmy Beashore. Mary 48.67.100.110 Beatty. Kim 17.57.73.79.110 Beaumont. Charlene 48.114 Beck. Kevin Becker. Robert Bell. Randy 110 Bennett. Marty 170 Benz. March 7.18.58.74.114.136 Berg. Laurence 75.87 Berlin. Mary 13.58.68.77.75.77.114 Bernard. Becky 55.56.58.67.114.138.141 Berning. Becca 64.94.95.96.98.170.143 Berry. Darren IK) Bevier. Michelle 64.95.98.170 Biles. Brad 31.53.58.67.78.114 Biles. Brian 110 Black. Lee 170 Blackwell. David 31.47.44.45.105 Blackwell. Sherrie 67.114 Blancarte. Tracy HO Bloodsoe. Laraine 53.55.60.170 Boan. Eric III Bodtke. Mike Bohr. Deborah 170 Bolton. Anita 114 Bolton. Melissa III Bonee. Jeff 11.170 Border. Kevin 170 Botkin. Mike III Bowers. Geri 68.170 Bown. James 170 Bown. Tabatha 105 Bradbury. Cheryl 60.114 Brady. Steve III Brazeal. Laura 33.67.114 Brazeal. Susan 70.105 Brizendine. Jeff 66.111 Brizendine. Michelle 60,74.105 Broderick. Dana 105 Brouhard. Bob Brown. DeWayne Brown. Sherrie Buck. Jonna 55.58.70.74.105 Buening. Mike 105 Burke. Delores 48.114 Burke. Gemini 46.47,114 Burnam. Dan 37.33.38.46.49.170 Burnam. Tammy 48.49.55.57.111 Burns. Anthony 79 Burns. Dan 31.51.Ill Burns. Patty 60.105 Burns. Richard 31.87 Burns. Vicki 64.93.94.95.97.98.99.170.143 Burris. Jim 46.111 Burris. Terry 17.78.31.73.79.170 Burton. Kelly 73.77.48.58.105 Bush. Kenneth 105 Camp. John 105 Camp. Lisa 67.111 Camp. Mike 73.95.98.170 Camp. Steve 47.100.114 Campbell. Ida 91 Cantrell. Billy III Carbery. Elizabeth 71.87 Carpenter. Rita 115 Carillo. Matilda 105 Carson. Shelley 77.38.40.41.51.57.53.83.98.171. 130.134 Carter. Tammy Cash. Mike K)5 Cash. Pam 79,111 Chambers. William 87 Chandley. Martha 60.67.87.96 Chapman. John 74.111 Charleston. Virginia 86 Chatterton. Robert 31.37.51.53.87 Chayer. Suann 67.74.111 Chrisman. Tim III Church. Steve III Clark. Candy 55.111 Clark. Christie 7.60.74.75.76.77.171 Clark, Craig III Clark. David 115 Clark. Deana 105 Clark. Jim 171 Clark. Joseph K)5 Clark. Kelly 171 Clark. Ken 70.87 Clark. Pat K)5 Clark. Randy III Clarrey. Julia 67.111 Cline. Carol 48.55.57.74.105 Cline. Robbie I4.7I.77.74.75.IOI.I7I Clouse. Mike 105 Coffelt. Tricia 18.19.115 Coffman. Wendy 17.64.75.105 Cole. Randy 78.79.31.46.47.98.171 Collier. Michelle 55.105 Conn. Cindy 171 Connor. Jeff Cook. Lila Cop. Greg 31.37.105 Corcoran. Devin 31.47.43.171 Courtin. Kathy 60.67.115 Cox. Montee 51.171,137 Cox. Ray 85 Cozine. Frank 115 Craven. Don 58.73.87.97 Creason. Randy 74.111 Creten. Jamie 8.34.35.58.78.115 Creten, Jimmie 115 Crisswell. Kellie 171 Criswell. Lorre 58.87.83.171.130.135 Criswell. Michelle 60.61.83.105 Culbertson. Kevin Cummings. AI 31.37.46.105 Cummings. Donna 53.55.60.67.171 Cummings. Tom 31.46.115 Cunningham. Pat 55,79 Dalebout. Jody 31.37.115 Daly. Anita 60.61.67.115 Dangerfield. Tyree 58.78.115 Danner. Douglas 115 Darnell. Chris 66.171 Davis. Betty 48.60.61.75.76.77.171 Davis. Burlon III Davis. Tyrone 105 Dawkins. Valerie DeLeon. Jeri 91 DeLeon. Junior E. 115 DeLeon. Linda 55.70 DeLeon. Robert 106 Deleon. Sophia 18.37.33.48.53.55.60.68.115.139 DeVeney. Richard 171 Dolinar. Jeff 78.106 Dorsey. Michael 77.111 Downing. James 37.46.74.111 Duncan. Robyn 74.57.106 Dunkle. Keith Dunn. Wayne 33.171 Dunn. Doug 95.99.171 Dutton. Tim III Dykes, Bobby 171 Eagle. Darrin 33.46.115 Eickhoff. Shelly 74.77.IIO.III Eickhoff. Mitch III Ellion, Denise Enloe. Mark K)6 Espinoza. Carlos 31.111 Espinoza. Lish 53.55.115 Estrada. Derek Estrada. Yvonne 171 Everhart. James 70.37.33.115 Everhart. Leslie 75.106 Ewan. Alvin III III Farthing. Brenda 87.83.95.177 Fein. Regina III Ferrell. Clifford 3I.50.66.74.H5 Ferrell. Tanya 77.48.74.106 Finley. Jim 53 Finley. Kristi 64.106 Finley. Stephanie 115 Fish. Valerie 115 Fisher. Shawna 64.77.106 150 lndex Fix, Brian III Fix, Scott 115 Fletcher. Jerold 31,37.46.106 Fletcher. Tyree 28,31,103.122 Flippo. Lloyd Fockele. Jeff 115 Foley. Shelly Foote. Bari 14.20.21.70.87.101 Forbach. Greg 122 Forbach. Mickie 56.122 Fortman. Bob Foster. Greg 50.51.53.58.95,98.122 Foster. Jeff 37.51.75.111 Fox, Hervey 88.97 Fox. Ronda 53.55.64.68.75.76.77.78.95.97.122 Fraker. Travis 106 Franchette. Jeff 115 Frank. John 122 Frank. Tom 12.31.115 Franklin. David 115 Franklin. Kenny 122 Frazier. Charles Fredricks. Noel 106 Freeman. James 51.53.74.76.77.122 Freeman. Mindy 82 Freeman. Randy 15.23.24.75.101.106 Freeze. Linda 115 French. Deena 82.83.88 Frentrop. Billy 31.37.111 Frentrop. Eddie III Frentrop. Kay 115 Fry. Terri 79.111 Galvan. Cindy 67.122 Galvan. Patty III Garrett. Judy 91 Garrison. Kris III Gillem. Mark 115 Glendening. Dr. G. M. 85 Goins. Lisa 56.58.68.114.115 Gonzales. Abel 106 Gonzales. Saul III Goodman. Sheila 122 Graham. Sharon 76.79.106 Gray. John 31.111 Gray. Missy 70,115 Gray. Shelly 74.106 Grazier. Kim Green. Charles III Green. Sherry 60.115 Greer. Bndgette 48.49.55.57.60.79.106 Greer. Joe 31.74.111 Greer. Bobbin 122 Greer. Robert 31.122 Griffith. Laurel 23.79.88 Guess. Ricky 95.122 Guggenheim 46.111 Guyer. Alan 79.122 Hackney. Tim 122 Hackney. Tracy 106 Hale. John 51.53.77.99.102.122.131 Hale. Liz 27.58.68.IOO.II4.II5 Hall. David 31.38.115 Hall. Linda 90 Hallgrimson. Chris 31.106 Hamilton. Nicol 3 Hammersmith. Shelly 55.57.111 Hand. Greg 42.122 Handy. Priscilla 60.61.106 Harden. Jean 122 Harden. Rod 122.131 Harden. Stan 75.111 Harding. Don 91 Harding. Patricia 91 Harris. Amy 67.112 Harris. Charles 112 Harris. Lori 2.17.60.61.74.76.77.82.99.123 Harris. Sherri 83.123 Hartegan. Michelle 70,106 Hasvold. Jenny 74.112 Hautter. Alice 91 Hayes. Richard 115 Hazeship. Robbie 123 Hazeship. Sandra 112 Heckathorne. John 31.38.48.88.90 Heimbach. Joseph 106 Helm. Patrick 106 Hembree. Mike 79 Hembree, Steve 112 Henderson. Karen 106 Henderson. Sally 82.83.123 Hendricks. Lora 64,75.106 Hensley. John 116 Herdman. Sherry 75.106 Hergesheimer. Lisa 116 Hernandez. Cordelia 116 Hernandez. Jeff 28.29.31.36.37.38.102.123 Hethke. Cynthia 60.67.74.75.76.77.98.99.123 Hickmon, Joyce 34.39,41.48.49.116 Higgenbotham. Karen 106 Higgenbotham. Terri Hitchcock, Bret 29.31.66.112 Hixson. Sheri 116 Hoch. Robin 2.58.83.95.96.123.131 Hoffine. Steve 51.53.99.123.131.138 Holliday. Melody 39.48.116 Holloway. Jeff 106 Holloway. Mike 31.42.44.45.67,116 Holmes. Ralph 112 Honacki, Sharrilyn 60.62.88 Hooser. Eric 123 Hooser. Shawn 116 Hornick. Kathleen 18.55.64.70.102.123.130.134. 136 Horvath. Linda 88.137 Howe. Loretta Howell. Kelly 23.123 Huff. Rob 91 Hughes. Elsie 88 Hughes. James Hukey. Phillip Hunter. Jerry 112 Hutchinson. Suzette 112 Hylton. Glen 116 Ingram. Danny 123 Jacobs. Mary 116 Jared. Muriel 88 Jarrett. Shawn 31.46.106 Jastrab. Marty 112 Jeffers. Carrie 106 Jenkins. Jill 19.48.74.78.112 Jennings. Barry 48.63.66.116 Jennings. Cathy 55.64.106 Jennings. Kerri 39.41.66.112 Jimenez. Winston 46.67.112 Johnson. Cordell 31.106 Johnson. Laurie 116 Johnson. Steve 37.107 Jones. Amy 112 Jordan. Elaine 85 Jordan. Lisa Jordan. Susan 68.112 Kaiser. Annette 107 Kelley. Kenny 31.60.123.130.140 Kelly. Kathy 123 Kelly. Patrick I4.20.2l.24.25.99.l0f.l23.l34 Kelly. William 31.37.107 Kenyan. Ardys 64.65.88.96 Kerby. DeWayne 91 Kimbrough. Johnetta 13.34.48.49.60.95.97.99. 123.131 Kimbrough. Mary 86 Kimlin. Pauline 91 Kindred. Caprice 107 Kindred. Lorna 66.67.73.95.97.98.123.130 Kindred. Troy 33.116 King. Chris I5.24.78.IOI.II6 King. Mike II.28.3U23.I30 Kirchner. Craig 51.53.123 Knapp. Susan 116 Knoche. Brenda Knowles. Mary 88.95 Koons. Jimmy Koppa. Douglas 112 Kramer. Julie 107 Kramer. Mike 112 Kuehn. John 66.112 Kuehn. Mark 66.112 Lading. Kim 60.116 Laird. Mark 2,123 Lane. Linda 116 Lane. Paul 107 Langford. Julie Lauppe. Sonya 60 Lawrence. Harriet 88 Leal. Martin 116 Lee. Jolinda 2.36.52.53.60.78.95.97.99.102.103. 123.137 Lenz. Christine 107 Lenz. Stephan 124 Letzig. Joe 112 Lietzen. Sherry 58.66.94.95.98.99.12.130.139. 143 Lightfoot. Brenda 91 Linan. Albert 31.75.107 Linan. Alonzo 95.124,139 Lindblad. Sherry 116 Lindsay. Cynthia 48.60.112 Lindsey. Edward Lindsey. Yolanda 107 Lisenbee. Bob 112 Liston. Lisa 55.57,78.112 Lockett. Bridget 116 Loehr. Hardie 107 Loften. Lisa 8.55.57.58.107 Logsdon. Dwayne 116 Lovesky. Denna 77.112 Lowe. Shelly 116 Lucas. Rocky 112 Luckett. Diana 60.61.78.96.124 Lundblade. Linda 112 Luttrell. Kevin 116 lndex 151 Mace. Lorie 116 Mace. Penny 134 Maier. Kenny 116 Makona. Dr. John 88 Mallory. Debra 83.88 Mallory. Edward 134 Malone. Erin 35.53.60.61.107 Mance. Brian 134 Mann. Sheila 134 Manning. Angela 116 Mannings. Eric 134 Marshall. Anthony 31.60.134 Marshall. Melissa 60.116 Martens. Dawn 14.31.63.66.101.116 Martin. Mike 36.38.113.134 Marvin. Mike Maskie. Patrick Maskill. Scott 113 Mason. Kim 107 Matthews. Stacy 14.31.34.35.101.134.130 Matlock. Heidi 55.60.107 Mauk. Clay 76.113 Mauk. Curt 31.113 McAfee. Deanna 3.60.61.74.76.77.134 McAfee. Kenny 74.107 McBride. Steven 79.107 McCaffrey. John 38 McClelland. Luevenia 91 McCloud. Howard Jr. 91 McCloud. Rusty 60.134 McConico. Rodney 31.37.46.74.107 McCurdy. Donna 55.57.77.79.113 McDaniel. April 113 McDonald. Louise 91 McDonald. Victor 43.60,134 McDowell. Reggie 34.35.60.98.134 McEnerney. Robert 107 McGurie. Kim 107 Mclntire. Ron 107 McMackin. Chris 83.134 McMackin. Michelle 64.75.107 McTaggart. Michelle 67.113 Means. Alan 13.73.134.131 Means. Mike 31.37.107 Mecum. Tammy 134 Mefford. Patty 116 Mellon. Paul 31.75.107 Melton. Cindy 134 Melton. Ursula 113 Mesmer. Alan 3I.34.35.IOI.I35 Mies. Greg 3I.66.73.IIO.II3 Mies. Paul 73.95.135 Mignot. Roger 88 Miller. Cergia 3.135 Miller. Elrena 67.113 Miller. Pompy 113 Miller. Shelly 60.107 Miller. Shirley 55.60.73.75.77.116 Miller, Tim 46.113 Mills. Brad 31.113 Mills. Jean 34.35.39.41.74.77.113 Mintner. Joseph Jr. 38.39.31.48.49.53.89 Mitchell. Annette 135 Moore. Robert 107 Moore. Harold 91 Moore. Maricia 3.13.35.34.48.60.61.75.76.77. 99.135.138 Moore. Patrick 107 Morey. Alton 33.33.53.86 152 lndex Morris. Mike 116 Moser. Becky 78.116.118 Mostar. Gini 37.113 Mullinax. Cory 113 Mullins. Mike 107 Murphy. Brian 43.44.53.87.89 Murphy. Kelli 135 Myers. James Neal. Gerri 113 Neal. Greg 67.135 Neal. Patricia 74.107 Nealy. Cheryl 34,35 Nealy. Diane 13.107 Nealy. Ed 78.86.89 Nelson. Dana 31.36.37.38.113 Nelson. Marsha 68.69.89 Nelson. Richard 89 Nevius. Lisa 74.79.101.107 Newton. Brenda 60.61.63.95.96.98.135.130 Newton. Charita 60.61.135 Newton. Grady 38.39.31.36.38.46.47.53.98. 135.130 Newton. Rhonda 17.34.58.60.61.63.74,116 Newton. Sterling 113 Nickell. Nancy 8.58.73.I03.I35.I3I.I43 Noah. Darren 37,50.113 Noble. Vickie 107 Nolting. J. R. 85 Nolting. Lisa 55.57,113 Non. Kelly 3.KXUI6 Nunn. Angie 113 Nunn. Roy 135.141 O'Brien. Charles 18.135.130.141 O'Brien. John 113 O’Brien. Peter 18.31.113 Ochoa. Hester 113 Ochoa. Rick 19.116 Oden. Andre 31.113 Oden. Gracie 78 Ogilvie. James 31.43.46.113 O’Leary. Stephanie 113 Owens. Christine 60.108 Owens. Jackie 3.34.55.98.135.141 Owens. Javan 3.15.30.66.113 Packard. John 31.108 Packard. Wendy 108 Palmberg. Brad 31.37.50.66.113 Palmberg. Kim 60.66.83.94.95.98.135.141.143 Parks, Simone 48.68.113 Parr. Jack 31.108 Pastiran. Jeanette Payne. Kirk 117 Payne. Melissa 48.49.55.79.108 Pease. Cindy 60.108 Peek. Jammie Penner. Holly 74.108 Pennington. Darrell 60.117 Petersen. Bart 30.31.117 Peterson. Lora 3.13.33.73,135.136.143 Pettis. Georgia 64.65.89.96 Petty. Shelene 79.113 Petty, Quinton Phillips. Erin 8.19.37,74,113 Phillips. Polly I3.33.37.73.95.99.I03.I35.I3I.I36 Phillips. Richard 117 Phoenix. Arthur 31,117 Pickert. Pat 19.31.51.108 Picket. Dora 91 Pine. Venita 63.66.100.117 Pino. Betty 86.97 Pino. Connie 66.69.89 Power. Kevin 18.117 Price. Lori 113 Price. Mark 135 Proctor. Amy 100.117 Proctor. Daniella 135 Purinton. Cheryl 135 Purvis. Jason Purvis. Virginia 108 Pycior. Carol 113 Pycior. Cheryl 113 Quillen. Marcia 136 Randolf. Rodney 108 Reaves. Chris 108 Reed. Amy I4.3I.48.49.64.68.74.77.IOI.II7 Reed. Jennifer 33.117 Reed. Nina 60.69.108 Reed. Randy 10.38.39.30.31.46.117 Reeves. Robert 89 Rehm. Julie 68.117 Resz. Lucinda 33.108 Reynolds. Eric 31.51.108 Reynolds. Freda 89 Rickert. Greg 38.31.95.98.136 Ridens. David 117 Ridens. Ryan 108 Ridnour. Chad 13.73.117 Ritchie. Kevin 30.33.63.66.68.IOI.I36.I38.I34 Ritzon. Brenda Roach. Lloyd 113 Roberts. Robin 55.64.70.74.108 Roberts. Tabitha 113 Robinette. Debbie 64.95.98.136 Rodriguez, Gloria Rollins. Sandy 13.55.70.83.83.136 Romero. Sandy 66.67,95.98.136 Rose. Galen 108 Ross. Bobbie 55.60 Ross. John 38.31.43.44.98.103.138 Rousselo. Don 43.43.136 Rousselo. Randy 43.108 Ruff. Michelle 113 Rust. Todd 108 Samuels, Ursula 108 Sanchez. Joel Sanders. Regina 60.117 Sanders, Theresa 39.41,48.49.117 Saunders, Barbara 86 Savings. Christine 48.55.57.74.77.108 Sawalich. Joel 10.38.39.31.46.47.74.117 Sawalich. Todd 136.137 Sawyer. Tony 136 Schaben. Rita 91 Schadegg. Rick 113 Scheidt. Daisy 55.60.75.108 Scheidt. Karl 117 Scheidt. Melanie Schif. Alan 38.136 Schlag. Chad Schreyer. Jeanette Scott. Robert 108 Scott. William 27.51.52.108 Seaton. Chris 8.27.39.4I.64.72.95.I26.I3I.I39 Sechrist. James 31.46.75.117 Sechrist. Joe 31.37.46.68.113 Sedgwich 60.108 Sharp. Carol 91 Sheley. Pat 89 Shell. Chris 42.126.130 Shephard. Derek 113 Shephard. Gail 85 Shevling. James 23.31.42.44.45.117 Shockey. Kevin 46.108 Shuler. Steven Shultz. Lesli 27.117 Simmons. Alan 2I.5S.78.II4.II7 Simmons, Robert Simmons. Wayne 126 Simms. Micheal 53.58.67.117 Sipes. Martha 91 Siragusa. Angie 55.57.74.113 Smith. Amy Smith. Angie F. 79.108 Smith. Angie J. 55.56.58.75.77.78.117.138 Smith. Anna 60.113 Smith. Bill 126 Smith. Evie 113 Smith. Garland 85 Smith. Gay 2.55.58.64.70.78.I02.I26.I3I.I34. 136.142 Smith. Jeff 108 Smith. Julie 91 Smith. Kelly Smith. Lena 91 Smith. Lonnie Smith. Rickey 12.32.33.36.38.46.47.53.72.126. 138.140 Smith. Ryan 31,42.44.45.113 Snavely. Nancy 18.55.56.68,117 Soverns. David Soverns. Kelly 108 Soverns. Rebecca Sperry. Brenda 2,19.64.103.126.137 Spillman. Peggy 86.96 Sproules. Joe I02.I03.I26.I3I Stanley. Jennifer 12.64.74.108 Stark. Scott 74.113 Stean. Ron 91 Steele. Shawn Steinbacher. Barbara 108 Steinwachs. Kevin 113 Steinwachs. Paul 126 Stephan. David 12.51.108 Stephan. Janice 34.39.100.117 Stephan. Karen 58.82.95.127 Stephan. Kahtleen 48.58.108 Stephan. Susan 27,39.41.48.58.64.117 Stephen. Tammy 68.69.89 Stephens. Ted 89 Stephens. Tedlana 127,137 Stewart. Kim Stewart. Rob IO.28.29.30.3l.37.38.46.48.72.U7. 139 Stokesbury. Don 5.86.135 Stolfus. Dr. Theodore 85 Stoneking. Patty 63.127.134,143 Storey, Tim 127,143 Strauss. Diana 117 Stunibough. Roy 46.117 Suffren. Hughes IO.I8.28.3I.36.37.38.53.H7.I39 Surritte. Traci 8.I3.56.I02.I27.I30.I36 Swegle. Dixie 20.78,117 Tabor. Brandi 60.95.127.137 Tabor. Burt 74.108 Tallman. Tracy 27.64.83.127 Tavis. Leslie 117 Taylor. Carl 30.31.38.48.53.89 Taylor. Christopher Taylor. Doug 113 Taylor. Jacqueline 117 Taylor. Samantha 117 Tedford. Annis 60.127 Tedford. Tammy 113 Tewell. Kenneth 85.143 Thomas. Emily 16.24.66.68.101.117 Thomas. Scott 74.109 Thompson, Alan 118 Thompson. Everett 37,79.113 Thompson. Gerry 91 Thompson. Stan 20.79,113 Thorn. Kathy 20.58.100.101.118 Tinberg. Mark 31.42.109 Tinder. Cheryl 113 Tinder. Kevin 31.118.139 Titsworth, Dale 31.109 Toland. Diane 85 Toland. Sandy 67.113 Townsel. Denise 113 Tribble. Brian 118 Tucker. David 28.31.42.118 Turner. Amanda 72.118 Turner. Mark 31.74.113 Turner. Patricia 118 Turner. Patsy 118 Turner. Sara 79.127 Ussery. Arlena 82.83.127 Utter. Brutus 109 Vandelinde. David 113 Vandelinde. John 118 Vaughn. Shirley 34.35,39.48.52.89 Vitt. William 90.91 Wagner. Cindy 127 Walder. John 118 Walker. Helen 91 Walker. James 32 Walker. Jeff 33.37 Walker. Robert 109 Wall. Jackie 60.127.134 Walters. Alan Warden. Darren 31,74.118 Warren, Mary Wasson. Betty 91 Wasson. Jannell 53.55.64.70.118 Wasson. Lori 127 Waterman. Jannelle 83.109 Waterman. Michelle 83.127 Watkins. Mark Weant. Delinda Weaver. Becky 127 Weber. Gisela 90 Wells. Vicki 60.63.67.118 Weir. Tim 50.51.53.82.95.127.130.136 Werle, Paul 118 Whipple. Martin 51.74.77.118 Whisler. Renea 118 Whitaker. Kathleen 90 White. Carrie 109 Whitmill. Daryl 127 Wilcox. David 74.118 Wilcox. Janet 91 Williams. Brett 118 Williams. Carlos 37.67.113 Williams. John 31.109 Williams. Sharon 127 Wilson. Gerald 55.109 Wilson. Mark Wind. Angela 90.97.144 Wood. Christine 89.90 Woodard. Earl Jr. 91 Woolf. Joel 31.42.98.113 Woolf. Ross 23.63.95.96.103.127.130 Yanez. Eleazir Jr. Younick. Dawn Zaring. Michael 31.113 Zuber. Missy 58.82.83.127 Zumbrunn. Arroline 90 lndex 153 AMERICAN FAMILY ii'miii'Nj WTO HOME BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE DAVE PIERCE r C4 , 144 N. NETTLETON. BONNER SPRINGS. KANSAS PHONE: 441 3636 d Safeway Stores INCORPORATED Charles M. Brazeal P O.BOX315 BONNER SPRINGS. KS 66012 (913)422-3060 BONNER SPRINGS. KS 6601.2 PHONE 422-4045 • Helen Oeischlaeger, Manager 1,27 OAK K 1 1 C TINBERG PLBG., HTG. A C SALES SERVICE FIXTURES 6 SUPPLIES Joseph p. Perry ATTORNEY AT LAW WAREHOUSE 422-4028 BUS (913) 441-1544 RES (913) 782-3176 22-2074 222 OAK BONNER SPRINGS. KS 66012 115 E 2NO STREET ,44 N NETTLETON desoto ks 66ois bonner springs, ks 66012 913-585 I486 13-441- MART True Value Hardware 226 Oak BERNING TIRE INC 306 OAK BONNER SPRINGS, KS. 6R012 422-3033 VALLEY FEED S SUPPLY PHONE (913) 422-4088 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS FARM FEEDS FERTILIZER FRANKLIN 120 Oak St. Bonner Springs Associated Design and Air System HEATING. VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL DON DOWDALL sales and engineering 228 OAK 913 441-4455 W. F. REHM REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 220 OAK STREET Carrier 422-5248 THANKS HRS. ODEN I GOOD LUCK NLXT YTAK. J Jacquelyn Owens Javan Owens Bonner Springs Dairy Queen brazier WE TREAT YOU RIGHT HOURS 9:30-9- Monday-Thursday 9:30-10 — frlday, Saturday lw 7 7-9— Sunday Congratulations From: DRS. MITTS MAY WAGGONER 122 North NeStleton Bonner Springs. Kansas 66012 422-2020 I)R. CHARLES R. POHL DR. RENTE. DOBBINS Optometrists Box 54 216 East 2nd Bonner Springs. KS. 66012 422-5805 WATSON BROS. DRUG CO., INC. Prescription Specialists G! 1-1105 or HA 2-1040 Bonner Springs, Kansas Hallmark Cards Russell Stover Candy PERKINS eM OSuiuJ l ' To our loving daughter Shelley Carson, the best of luck in the future. Mr. and Mrs. John Carson LUMBER COMPANY 3 04 OAK BONNER SPRINGS, KANE PHONE 422-2066 BOX 392 2300 SOUTH 133TH BONN SPRINGS, KANSAS HA 3-107S Victory Junction Restaurant Open 24 hrs. 13832 Parallel Closed Sundays ph. 721-2172 «SOUTHWEST ORNAMENTAL IRON CO BONNER SPRINGS. KANSAS A s WincheUs Manufacturing Distribution Center Bonner Springs, KS. Division of Dennys inc. 112 Oak Street-Bonnar Springs. Kansas • Money Orders Sold • Carpet Cleaning Rentals • Plenty at Free Parking • We Have a Copying Machine AH Specials Good 7 Days a Week Wednesday-T uesday Open: DAItY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m 441-6848 - Congratulations to our daughter, Jackie for hef tremendous stride in Congradulations to the Class of 1983 from the Bonner Springs Vet Clinic high school. Congratulations to our daughter. Deb- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ovens bie .Robinette and the Class of 83 Love Mom and Dad Good luck Christi and the Class of 83”- The Bonner Springs Graduates are Love, Mom and Dad always special to us, no matter where From: Mr and Mrs. Donald C. Clark they go in the world. and Emily Best Wishes Robert and Jackie Evans Let us be your medicine men” Miller Pharmacy 422-3066 Bonner Springs and Edwardsville COMMERCIAL STATE BANK 'Zfouxe StuneCoctcf Special TiUtA He... 309 OAK ST. PHONE 441-6600 BONNER SPRINGS, KANSAS 66012 MEMBER F.D.I.C. PARVUS SED POTENS BONNER SPRINGS Junior Classical League Cfom the cut of he laucjuape of TCLoue ‘french Club Busnn SUERTC 85 • etna. Making a World of Difference kayettes BCNNEP SPRINGS UJGP SCUCGL BCCSTEC CLUB sponsors of Fall-Spring Athletic Banquet Activities to aid Sports Team Thanks Students for a great year We come to the end of another school year, one that was started with great expectations. The comradeships, the activities, the daily go- ings and comings had a spirit to them that kept us happily involved in school activities. The expectations were realized in most cases. The participation in school activities seemed to be more enthusiastic than ever. The dynamic energy of the Class of '83 vibrated throughout the halls of Bonner High and memories were made, friends were cher- ished, teachers were enjoyed and the school year was an experience. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Wind, who was dedicated in her work, Mrs. Oden, who helped when Mrs. Wind couldn’t be here. Staff as following: Editor.......Brenda Sperry Co-editor....Jackie Owens Staff........Kay Moore, Mark Laird, Cergia Miller, Kelly Nott, Lori Harris. Marcy Benz. Jolinda Lee, Christi Clark, Robin Hoch, and Deanna McAfee. PhotographersLora Peterson, Javan Owens, and Gay Smith. Advisors.....Mrs. Angie Wind and Mrs. Grade Oden. 158 Closing 5: i mm


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