Circle High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Towanda, KS)

 - Class of 1976

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Mrs. Oliver is posing for the ugly person contest, a. money- making project for the 1975-76 THUNDERBIRD yearbook. 3. Margie Terrell, Cheri Can- nata, Gregg Woodall, Ken Dimick act out the musical Fiddler on the Roof on opening night. 4. Tom Banwart warms up for Circle's golf championship with Remington. 5. Larry Gurney and Mike Smal- ley are enjoying their 20 minute lunch hour. 6. Mike Booth is practicing his part as a Russian in Fiddler on the Roof. Signs of the Zodiac ARIES belongs to those born March 21-April 19. Controls the head and face. Ruling planet--Mars, planet of fire, violence, energy. Favorite color--Red, bold and eye catching. Compatibilities--Leo, Sagittarius, Libra, Aquarius, Gemini. You like speed, conflict, adventure, anything new and untried. You dislike waiting, restrictions on your freedom, deviousness. April birthstone--Diamond, symbol of Innocence. April flower--Daisy. Q GEMINI belongs to those born May 21-June 20. Controls shoulders, lungs, arms, hands and the nervous system. Ruling planet--Mercury, the Mg-15- senger of the Gods. Favorite color--Yellow, as lighty hearted as you are. Compatibilites- -Libra , Aquarius, Aries, Leo, Sagittarious. ' You like variety, novelty, intellec- tual stimulation, gossip. You dislike monotony and routine, emotion, tears, conflict, sitting still. June birthstone--Pearl, symbol of health and long life. june flower--Rose. LEO belongs to those born July 23- August 22. Controls the heart. Ruling planet--Sun, the universe. Favorite color--Blue and Red, bright, regal and showy. Compaiibilities--Aries, Sagittarius, Libra, Aquarius, Gemini. You like childern, acting, on or off stage, attention and admiration. You dislike Criticism, losing your dignity, drudgery and details. August birthstone--Sardonyx Peridot, symbol of felicity. August flower--Gladiolus. 'fx-f Hill!! Y4 Nv TAURUS belongs to those born April 20-May 20. Controls the throat and neck. Ruling planet--Venus, planet of love, beauty, art, money. Favorite color--Soft shades especially off-white. Compatibilities--Virgo, Capricorn, Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. You like jewelry, money, beauty and art, comfort, rich foods. You dislike dirt and disorder, change, excitement, having to hurry. May birthstone--Emerald, symbol of Happiness. May flower--Lily of the Valley. CANCER belongs to those born june 21-July 22. Controls breast and stomach. Ruling planet--Moon, symbol of constant change. Favorite color--Silver, subtle but enduring. Compatibilities--Scorpio, Pisces, Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo. You like good food, warm, homey surroundings, antiques, silver, glass. You dislike outspokenness, Aggressive ness, dieting and self-restraints. July birthstone--Ruby, symbol of contentment. july flower--Water Lily. VIRGO belongs to those born August 23-September 22. Controls the lower intestines. Ruling planet--Mercury, ruling intel- lect. Favorite color--Navy blue, neat and understated. Compatibilities--Capricom, Taurus, Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. You like reading, outguessing the experts, anything delicate. You dislike noise and horse play, emotional displays, irrational think- ing. September birthstone--Sapphire , sym- bol of wisdom. September flower--Morning Glory. Signs of the Zodiac LIBRA belongs to those born Septem- ber 23-October 22. Controls the loins. Ruling planet--Venus, planet of gen- tleness and love. Favorite color--Soft harmonious colors, especially pink. Compatibilities--Aquarius, Gemini, Aries, Leo, Sagittarious, You like art and beauty, good manners, romantic novels, pretty clothes. You dislike noise and vulgarity, ex- tremes of any kinds, rudeness. October birthstone--Opal, symbol of Hope. October flower--Cosmos. SAGITTARIUS belongs to those born November 22-December 21 . Controls the thighs. Ruling planet--Jupiter, expansive, optimistic and sociable. Favorite color-- Royal purple. Compatibilities--Leo, Aries, Libra, Aquarius, Gemini. You like honesty, animals, especially horses and dogs, the outdoors. You dislike greed, deviousness, dis- honesty, routine and details, con- finement. December birthstone--Turquoise, symbol of Success and Prosperity. December flower- -Holly. AQUARIUS belongs to those born January 20-Febuary 18. Controls the legs. Ruling planet--Uranus, related to everything sudden, unpredictable. Favorite color--Indigo, vivid and startling. Compatibilities--Libra, Gemini, Aries, Leo, Sagittarius. You like stimulating intellectual discussions, machinery, asking questions. You dislike conflict, emotional dis- plays, tears, aggressiveness. February birthstone--Amethyst, symbol of sincerity. February flower--Violet. SCORPIO belongs to those born Oct- ober 23-November 21 . Controls the generative organs. Ruling planet--Pluto, intense, subtle planet of power. Favorite color--Black, ' stark and mysterious. 1 Compatibilities--Caner, Pisces, Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo. You like maneuvering people and situations, delving into the occult. You dislike being asked personal ques- tions, trivia, gossip and superficiality. November birthstone--Topaz, symbol of fidelity. November f1ower-- Chysanthemum . CAPRICORN belongs to those born December 22-january 19. Controls the knees. Ruling planet--Saturn, symbol of Self-discipline and Restraint. Favorite color--Green and Brown unglamorous and durable. Compatibilities--Taurus, Virgo, Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. You like punctuality, being considered important in your enviroment. You dislike irresponsibility, extrava- gance, anything unplanned or disor- ganized. january birthstone--Garnet, symbol of Constancy and Fidelity. January flower--Carnation. PISCES belongs to those born February 19- March 20. Controls the feet. Ruling planet--Neptune, related to unreality and creativity. Favorite color--Blue green, the sea's varying shades. Compatibilities--Cancer, Scorpio, Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo. You like romantic illusions rather than harsh reality, music, dancing. You dislike aggressiveness, rudeness, organization, tidiness, routine. March birthstone--Aquamarine, symbol of truthfulness. March flower--Daffodil. 1776 Bicentennial 1976 Give me liberty or give me death . . .I only re- gret that Ihave but one life to lose for my country . I have not yet begun to fight . . . Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country . . . You have nothing to fear but fear itself . . . The buck stops here . . . Let me make this per- fGCiIlY Clear. . . . . . Old soldiers never die, they just fade away , , , On july 4, 1976, America celebrates her 200th birthday. She has come a long way in the past 200 years---from a group of 13 disparate colonies trying to work together as one to one of the most prosperous and democratic nations in the world. N htm In the process of growth and expansion many con- tributions have been made to humanity---electricity, the airplane, polio vaccine, television and radio, and . . . possibly Watergate. The American people have experienced success as well as failure. They have been through two World Wars and two others that have been termed conflicts as well as a depression. Through all this they have continued to strive to fulfill their dreams and hopes. Realizing that few dreams are ever completely fulfill- ed, the American people remain ever hopeful and op- timistic because if dreams were fulfilled, we'd have no reason to go on striving. MQ - ns,-N qafa 44 M' W NM'w '9-Nl 1776 Bicentennial? 1976 wish that the bald eagle had not been chosen as the represen- tative of our country . . . he is a bird of badmoral characterg like . . . men who live by sharping and robbing, he is generally poor and often very lousy. The turkey is a much more respectable bird. - Benjamin Franklin 7 'xx W ,, stir ,55- fggllv L-94 '4' in d , A H he only way to Have a friend is to be one. 3 -iflmerson, ESSAYS, First Series' 5 . i +isf11 i'.. 'f 43.41 gig. IXIXW-'L:,,LZ'j'5' s ,, S 5 2 17' Wa. Z 2 - gf f w-W I '32 5 I 'W -ff' S Zfffflf i 1,11 Sriends i Class of '76 graduates in Bicentennial year I'M A SENIOR. . .Have you tken your ACT Test yet?. . . .Where are you going to go to college?. . . .I'm getting married !. . .I can't wait til Skip Dayl. . . . .This year is going too fast ........ . ......... . . .... . .. '76, '76, '76 ...................... The class of '76 will always remem- ber that we graduated in the Bicentennial year. Some graduated at the end of semester, some stayed all year. Some went to juco, some worked, and some stayed in school all day. There was still time for sports, clubs, and activities along with deciding what we would do after graduation. We will always remember Circle and the friends we made these past four years be- cause on May 18th it will only be memories. DAN AITCHISON BRUCE ANDREWS DONNA AUSTIN GWEN LITTLE BAKER l l SCOTT BAKER TOM BANWART KEVIN BIDWELL DAVID BOHANNON HARRY BOIEY LINDA BOWEN DEBBIE BOWLIN BOB BRUNDAGE , ,- -Q.. , . , ,-..',,-H. 'V -'H , ALL- Lf ,,.'.,L, ,- LARRY BURNETT CI-ERI CANNATA TERRY CARSON HOLLY COGAN REX COSTLOW CHRIS COUNCIL BRAD DENTON BRAD DOGGETT I R MIKE DUNHAM CHARLA EASLEY TI-IERESA ENGELS JACK FARNER DUANE FINDLEY .LARRY FROST TERRY GOLD SMITH MARK GORDON LARRY GURNEY DEB HAMPTON JIM HINC KLEY CHERYL JOHNSON TERRY GARRETT GARY GOLDSIVHTH w' ' f' KATHY GOU LD EMMANUEL GRACEY ROBERT HARRELSON LINDA HENN DEBRA JOHNSON JOCELYN JOHNSON D , I CI-IERYL NORRICK DIANE MYERS NHKE MYERS 1oE NORMAN HIEBERT DORIS PASCHAL TERRY PHILLIPS LORI PIERCE CERESA PLUMIVIER KIM POYNOR TOM PYLE BRUCE RATZLAFF CRISS RICKERSON DIXIE TILTON LORI WATSON JANICE WATTENBARGER DAVID WHITE 1 RANDY WHITE DEBBIE WILSON SUSAN WILSON KAREN WINZER GARY WOLF GLENDA WOLF PAM WOOD HARVEY GREGG WOODALL Graduation highlights Senior year Honored with scholarships from Southwestern College were Larry Burnett and Richard Sisson. Kan- sas University recognized Brad Denton as the Summerfield and Watkins Berger Scholar. Pam Mc- Lean received from the Skelly Oil Foundation a scholarship. 1. Valedictorian Larry Burnett, Salutatorian Brad Denton. 2. TOP TEN SENIORS. FRONT ROW: Linda Bowen, Doris Paschal, Cheri Cannata, Theresa Engels, Jocelyn Johnson. BACK ROW: Randy Leimer, Larry Burnett, Larry Gurney, Brad Denton, Dixie Tilton. 3. Seniors line up for graduation practice. 4. Bruce Ratzlaff and Criss Rick- erson smile at the camera during practice. 5. Seniors listen to Rev. Floyd Hansen deliver the Baccalaureate message. Winning the Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow award was Jocelyn Johnson. Dixie Tilton won the Bicentennial Seniors Cer- tificate of Recognition in Tele- vision Script Writing and Leadership. Lori Watson was selected to sing with the Kansas Music Edu- cators All- State Chorus. In the National Merit Scholar- ship contest Brad Denton was a semi-finalist, and Jocelyn Johnson received a commendation. 7l e if V' f' '5X'. ! XX W fx A ll , XM, KX , A 1.' P 'y' ,milf 'P I. We did it. . . My cap's too big . . . Which side does my tassle go on?. . . Is it too late to go to the bathroom?. . . Boy I'm hot. . .I for- got my collar. . . Does anybody have a kleenex? ..... Baccalaureate Service was held May 16 in the Gymnasium. Circle Singers and a Senior En- semble provided music. Rev. Floyd L. Hansen brought the mes- sage. May 18, The Commence- ment Ceremonies took place. Valedictorian Larry Burnett spoke on Reflections on Living. Brad- ley Denton, Salutatorian, brought a speech on My Own Ideas. There were 93 who gaduated from the Class of 1976. 4 1 20 Class of '77 gives prom David Alexander Mace Allmond Wava Anderson Teresa Asbell Io Bailey Perry Banwart Wayne Barber Roger Beal Bob Beard Deanna Black Helen Bokey Cliff Brazill Diana Brown Kirk Brown Jay Buckner Lane Chase Peggy Clark Rusty Collins Ann Corbin Steve Couey Tracy Crisler Roger Davis Steve Davis Scott Denton Ken Dimick Roger Driskell Michelle Dunham Renee Duranleau Kelly Dutton Sheri Erhardt Blane Ferguson 35 'ff' l ' 2 -:' fi I 5 M ' Q .. V? 1 mm Eta! X an -www K ,A Concession stands. . . money raising projects. . . prom .... trying to raise money for Prom is a big responsibility for juniors. Last year as Sophomores, we found school simpler, but as Juniors planning for the big final event of the year is a challenge which makes it ex- 4 , 1 . citing. As juniors, we are more involved in Sports, Clubs, and Classes. We are slowly changing and realizing what is lying ahead for us and eagerly anticipating next year as Seniors ....... . '77, '77, '77 ........... ' h 1 ' ,j' V' ,lun , A wig, ' ' flip fl A K fayfaggzifazi i K 3. jAr,,5,.fg5-':-5 -f, H E .,, . ,W , It's a challenge but we love it' Tim Franta janet Fraser Don Fuller Don Fullinwider Io Garcia Jim Gfeller Paul Good Roger Gray Sherry Gulick Mark Haas David Hampton Greg Henrie Karen Henry Rick Holladay Mike Howrey Rhonda Hummel Charles Johnson Dan Johnston David jones LaDonna Kemp Tammy Ketterman J. Killingsworth Cindy King Dennis Knowles Byam Lacy Chris Landers 1 35? f 4 t. .: l.4L ' .v ' 4' , v .1 -3' x PM L , Al , , . . ..,, . N . 1 . , .. Kevin Laymon Bryan Lee Mark Lewis Mary jo Lill Bill Love David Mark Rod Marten Debra McCune Brian McFann L.D. McGinnis Troy McLaughlin Judy McMaster David McNown Brent Mossm an Becky Mulvaney Jeff Myers Larry Norrick Ed Paschal Deb Phillips Rhonda Pratt Rod, Pratt Mary Prichard Angela Pyle Becky Riddle Greg Risch Bill Rogers A never-ending life - sports, clubs, classes Don Roths Greg Rowland Shirley Scheid Larry Scheier Vic Shelinbarger Sue Shultz Shae Tibbets Curt Tucker Corliss Unruh Deb Van Buren Judy Walker Kathy Wallace Dick Watson Bob Wells Darrell White Tim White Ben Whiteside Nancy Wilson Becky Wohlgemuth Deb Wohlgemuth L I L lid? I 'W' 'iv an off I u, .,,L.,, If If 'X , , - ,mlb 1. J ' Wg . in 'iv 1 sv A ,,, X ' 1' is Ta? M Q 3,11 if jf K W mf ,Q , , :iii 3 , x gl, eb g Q ll - Y -'Fin N12 ,again I L Zi k w Qilenw' Fifi? ,Q . ., .i - 13, 15 4, fly Dick Watson thinking about what he is going to do next. f2j Steve Davis, Ken Dimick and Kirk Brown helping Kelly Dutton up the tree. Q31 jay Buckner and Brian McFa.nn in Mrs. Oliver's reading class. Q41 L. D. McGinnis working hard in Mr. Su'ong's class. As sophomores, we were at an in-between age Doug Adlesperger Doug Allen Larry Allison Kent Baker Lisa Banks Doug Barber Verla Bennett Mike Booth Sandra Bowen Ken Bowers Randy Brenner Laurie Brower Angela Burch Mark Burden Linda Cerney Craig Couey Kim Counterman Cathy Daniels Larry Denney Bill Engels James Ferguson Chris Forpahl Kim Franta Bart French Pam Fretz Della Gibbs I don't remember that rule. ..I stil1can't get my locker open. . .I have my first date Friday nightl. . . As sophomores, we found school easier but not quite as exciting as the ye ar before. We found ourselves at an in-between ageg we were too young to drive but too old for the playthings of our younger years. Never sure of ourselves, our emotions were so unpre- dictable. We were always changing our minds. As the year ended, our friends, feelings, and hopes became more positive and we looked forward to the next two years. Qi 51.00154 JW? Too young to drwe, but too old for the playthings of the past Donald Gillharn- Rob 'Gilliland Mark Gillis Sharon Goldberg Mike Goldsmith Nathaniel Gracey Susan Graham Valorie Graves Nancy Green Lora Gurney Steve Haase Karen Hammer Lane He ape Tom Hendrix john Hetherington Lee Hiatt Cindy Hinckley Chris Hogoboom Lisa Horton Lori Howrey Mike Isbill Steve Lewis Brandie Lundsford Lynda Lygrisse Rod Marsh Randy Martin Larry Matlock Bob Nellans Terry Norris Cassie Orndorff Cindy Partridge Louanna Patee Candy Payne Steve Potter Kerry Poynor jo Prichard Deanna Pyle Lesa Reed Russ Rickerson Sonja Riddle Debbie Rogers Elaine Rogers jerry Rogers Deb Sawyer Richard Scheffer Deb Schied Greg May Kevin McKaig Mary McNeal Art Miller Carol Miller Sue Mulford .. dr. A fy - an .1979- - PPTP I 'QTQW ,. : rr fs P' 1 52 -ud 'n As the year ended, we looked to the future Steve Shadoin Marla Shannahan Benny Smith Stacey Smith jim Srock Margie Terrell Chris Tumer Colleen Watson Steve Weddle Bryan Wheeler Cheryl Wilson Thad Wilson Deana Wise Michelle Wolfesperger Curt Wood Tammy Zang john Zenner 1. Sue Mulford is helping out in the Library. 2. Sophomore Biglish Class is hard at work. 3. Dawdling in the halls, a favorite pastime. 4. Cindy Partridge hamming it up in Girls P. E. F r First week is confusing and challenging ,..nf.w,q Those are Lockers?. . . What's a Rookie?. . .I've al- ready joined three clubs. . .I rollment day. . . That's the principal? The first week at Circle will always be remembered by us as a confusing, busy, and frightning week, as well as exciting and challenging. We were anxious to get in- volved in all the activities we could. S perience, we made new ' friends, chose our own 01355- ,... es, and grew up a little more. As a result of our f Freshmen year, our future ,J , seemed brighter. thought I paid for that on en- Findin Circle a new ex- Mary Adkins Angela Allen Sue anne Armbuster Shelly Banks Bruce Bowers Caye Buckner Mark Carson Ellen Chandler Teresa Chrisco David Clark Dale Cody John Cogan Penny Collins jonathan Corbin Crayton Crisler Lloyd Currie Brian Dunham Kandiance Dunn James Dunsworth Monica Dutton james Famer Diana Findley Scott Forpahl Charles Fowler Barbara Frazier Mechile Gillis Ken Hall New friends, new maturity were part of it all 'J MEM if . I 'E aw. f- '. f I f ' 4 , K Y, -1 -. 12,1 ' W it J 5 W T z if IN, K rpm :ffl sig K5 M' -. v A A -425,5 'i H :, .g , ks ' z , na. ' 'wwf . A 5 ,, -Q h as l , e 4, y C K 4 n , .A-,A qi. Mary Hall D arla Hallaux C lifford Harrelson Jerald Henn David Highbarger Bryon Hogoboom Craig Hole Thomas Huff Chris Hyman Shirley Jackson james Johnson Donald Johnston Ronald Johnston Christie Jordan Kathryn Kemp Valerie Killingsworth Steven King Warren King Michael Lambing Chris Laymon Pamela Lewelyn Dana McCoy Donnita McKinley Joni Mefford Waynetta Mendenhall Debra Miller Cindy Murphy Debra Murphy Park Norris Towanda Paschal Daniel Patton Kevin Pennington Kimberly Prewit David Pyle james Rickerson David Riggle Michael Rogers Patricia Roths Cheryl Saft Julie Salisbury jacquelyn Sallee Tanice Scheier Dale Seymour Bradley Shelton Ann Shepherd Terry Simmons Diane Sooby Arleen Sparks David Tilton Rick Tucker Jeff Turner Michael Uhlman QWEJ t i '- ,X . 4 1 1 K um I n -Q vi, Lia.. 'V ,r,, 4 .V,, - ' V Q wa, 'iw f is gi, v,f,1, 1,iy , .1 :sm -, f' , if - Q yr-sf fi I ' '5 , 'fff:m'f' -..,,.,,,L,.,1Z'f'-5 ,, 'x. 1' ?f'.,,izm W ' 4 y 'Ulf' if y As a result, our future seemed bughter Jeffrey Varner Ricky Voisin Linda Walker Thomas Watson Anita Wedel Deborah Wells Shelly White Addie Wilson Steven Wilson Darl Wolf Jayme Woodall ,1. V , ,. , ' ij H-il e5'i.1fZ ' -. Q, . 1 fs A. 1, W---5,i:f,1' -Nw' if: 'I -. 7 .0251 I f-wkfsg-1' ,Tl f ' T Q ,.:1:,:Z'.,1 I j:f5'gig7iL,, ' X ,-e,-K f-.r X U . hxx? v-Qu , l. A V A A Ns., if ' . s-M'-Vi' I 'in , sf .,z as ' A Z .- -. we at X 21- fc X J K in A sh. ,L 1. At, I ,, it.. ' 4' A ' :ul fs KZ:-.wk mm .J 7138 sse - ' if A A ' Wig 331.53 I ,g.1 1 ' l ll ...A Q e are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strain it must not break - our bonds of affection. --Abraham Lincoln V K :1 'r f ' I. ' ' .iff , ' T ff ' T 3sVi v 27' L I 'Q 'J - 'ff , ' ,MW ' ? u '5 K it iff' ws.. Z .X ,ifI ,Xf , , L I, Af san' f fffffw ZZ'-r-941 acult Administration mi? f . A . r , -f-: . . - 1 , .,..X .- Hr- V f ., f :. ,sf ' . X .i K E 5 3 . i A ,. his .5 'L f e i Q ' , .i g-'!2.Q, ,.?sQ5egs. .xt-2 R. .. LR i 1- -- FRIESEN DR. EDWIN FRIESEN served the 1975- 76 school year as interim principal. Dr. Friesen obtained his Bachelor of Arts S Graduate Degree at K. S. T.C. in Emporia. He earned his Doctorate Degree at Kansas Uni- versity. He has been principal of many Elementary Schools, several Junior High Schools, and one High School. At the end of the school year, Dr. Friesen S his wife plan to take a historical tour of the U. S. during this Bicentennial year. Dr. Friesen has enjoyed the students 8 faculty both S found that they are receptive to the educa- tional improvement of Circle. 2. HAROLD HOWARD--Boys P. E. , Head Golf Coach, Athletic Direc- tor. 3. BERTHA IRWIN S VICKI SHE- PHERD--Office Secretaries. i Language Arts Pass your papers in. . . That will be 30 minutes. . . Keep your eye on your own paper. . . Thank goodness it's Friday ...... The 1975-76 Faculty consisted of 28 teachers, 21 returning 8 7 new to our school. The teachers worked hard to make the school year a success and without their dedication, the school year would have been a failure. 1 . ELIESE HOLT--Foreign Lan- guage, Assistant Pep Club Sponsor 2. DAISY PATTERSON--English, Agape Sponsor. 3. JAN HOOP--English, Freshmen Pep Club 8 Cheerleader Sponsor. 4. BETTY KUHLMAN--Freshmen English, Assistant Kayette Sponsor 5. MIKE KILGORE--English, De- bate, Speech, Drama. 6. CINDY KINDER--English, T- Bird Staff Sponsor, Birdseye Staff Sponsor. llltx Social Science, Science Math 1. RON STRONG--Algebra I, II, Head Tennis Coach, Sophomore Class Sponsor. 2. AMOS MARSH--Chemistry, Science Club Sponsor. 3. STEVE STF.Nl-IOLM--Govern- ment, Freshman Class Sponsor, Asst. Basketball, Football, Base- ball Coach. 4. MARK TELFER--Algebra I, Advanced Math, junior Class Sponsor. 5. BILL LAI-IYER--Biology, Soph- omore Class Sponsor, Science Clu Sponsor. 6. DAN CUTTING--American History, C-Club Sponsor, Head Basketball, Baseball Coach. b Vocational Arts, Home Economics, Library 'Hrs' 65 -' A A xo 'F I in K: Q IQ J. ' nf ' ,. L, .J.x- , u 4- . 1 i N. gl, 5 1 . ROBERT ANDERSON--Welding, Photography, Printing S Photo- graphy, Senior Class Sponsor. 2. RONALD BIGELOW--Vocational Auto Mechanics, General Auto Mechanics, Fundamental Power Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Small Engine, Senior Class Sponsor 3. ELLEN BOYER--Librarian, jun- ior Class Concession Stand Sponsor. 4. KENDRA WILKINSON--CCVEP Coordinator, junior Class Sponsor. 5. BRENDA CORYEA--Family Living, Cooking 8 Clothing, Child Care, Kayette Club Sponsor. 6. RALPH SHAW--Sheet Metal, Furniture 8 Upholstery, Basic Wood Mass Production, Cabinet Making, Vocational Carpentry, Freshmen Class Sponsor. Pine Arts, Business, Guidance Counselors 1 . BILL ANSHUTZ--Circle Sing- ers, Madrigals, Mixed Chorus, Freshman Chorus, Kays Sponsor. 2. BILL WILLIAMS--Art I, II, III, Arts 8 Crafts, junior Class Sponsor. 3. GARY ELLIOT--'General Busi- ness, Bookkeeping, C-Club Spon- sor, Asst. Football Coach, Fresh- man Basketball Coach, Track Coach. 4. DAVID MACADAM--Band, Stage Band. 5. JANE LEHNING--Typing, Of- fice Practice, Shorthand, Pep Club Sponsor. 6. FRED KEMP 8 SANDI TERREL --Guidance Counselors, Stuco Sponsors. 6 Cooks and custodians keep circle going. The cooks and custodians of Circle High have a big part in keeping our school going. The cooks prepare a hot meal each day for approximately 350 people. After everyone is finished eating they clean our mess up. The custodians are constantly cleaning the halls and classrooms and are called upon when a problem arises. The custo- dians are also good to come to all outside activities and keep the school running. 1. Custodians, Harold Winn, S Raymond Edwards, Head Custodian. Not pictured--Mary Ruth Bracken S George Horton, Night Custodians. 2. Cooks, Norma Banks, Rosiland Dester, Shirley Hammer, 8 Dolores Langhofer, Head Cook. y 14 ff WW' . ,113 , punt, a pass, and a prayer :wg -- Fielding Yost PQRTS 5 ll ll ' Stall. . .4 corners. . . Look-out . . . Fast Break. . . Backdoor. . . I'm open. . . Slow it down you guys. . . Get one shot. . . Follow your shots through. . . Team work. . . The 75- 76 Varsity and Jr. Varsity basketball team heard these phrases throughout the season by Coaches Dan Cutting and Steve Stenholm. The T-birds ended their season with a loss to El Dorado in the Sub- State Tournament. The final over- all season record was 14-7. Team work is key to success , ,. 1-if sssaaa -, - -5 K U ,Bs 393. 'if . f f my We n f T Y 5 if 1. QOPPOSITE PAGEJ Tim White goes up for a jump ball. 1. Warming up before the game loosen up the muscle. 2. Frank Knowles goes up for a lay up against Mulvane. 3. Freshman Basketball--FIRST ROW: Rick Voicin, Ken Hall, Craig Hole, Steve King, Mark Car- son, pavid Clark. SECOND ROW: Steve Wilson, jim johnson, David Highbarger, Mike Uhlman, John Cogan, Darl Wolf, jerry Henn, Tom Watson, Mike Lambing, Coach Gary Elliott. Sophomores end season with 3-9 wr- .--' . -7 -1-we .ff we -,,., . wg, 2, Q ,. ..,.r-gg ?E.r ':'? iffiiw- WZ.. 1 'f 1.152161 ,I --Q. :hge- XN - - , Xxx '- v K xv., , . e r V we . ---we-W . ssiwaj, 41 , A i iii-j f, M , ,f X gg ,T-A-vL:M.,1a.4s.. I ., ! ,, fyfflklc l- I Y L5 re 'JH ,.H L , A ,,.t'Eigt,3,,g53g3.,g,,: J, - ..- H. -- .I -:mel ...M Mia' ' '1 , I f fi :lf ,,..ft--A -l 3'g.g,.ff1.:5x-35 3 , 2 -. ,Mi H. 'A I , i ,1f ' h il! X D 1. Neil Schwemmer goes up for a shot. 2. Tom Lambing is at the free throw line making more points. Pg. 49 1. Wava Anderson goes up for a basket on the home court. 2. GIRLS' BASKETBALL--FIRST ROW: Terry Shaw, Caye Buckner, Jayme Woodall, Deana Wise, Kathy Wallace, Pamela Lewellyn, Addie Wilson. SECOND ROW: Cheri Can- nata, Shelley White, Terry Chrisco, Sue Shultz, Sherry Gulick, Cindy King, Elaine Rogers, Lori Howrey, Kelly Dutton. THIRD ROW: Coach Ellen Blevins, Coach Stephanie Norris, Monica Dutton, Christy jor- dan, Ann Shepherd, Lori Watson, Diane Brown, Lane Chase, Wava Anderson, janet Fraser. Cindy King makes all league team Get your hands up. . . Block Out . . . Don't dribble between two peo- ple. . . Enthusiasm is caught, not taught. . . Get off your feet. . .You can't reach in. In their second year, the girls' basketball team gained two new coaches, Stephanie Norris and Ellen Blevins. With hard work and determina- ' tion, guard Cindy King made the all league team. Honorable mention was awarded to Lane Chase and Christie Jordan. The overall season record was 1-18. Varsity posts 4-5 record T-Birds have best season 1n five years What was the number?. . . Look how big they are. . .What's the next p1ay?. . . Two minutes left in the game. . . Remember the count. It's on two. . . are only a few of the thoughts passing through the minds of the team as they played each week. Organization was very impor- tant to the three new coaches, Ray Burford, Gary Elliott, and Steve Stenholm, as they worked and put together an inspired team. The at- titude of the team was changed from one of doubt to one of confi- dence. With the best season in five years, the T-Birds posted a 4-5 re- cord. 2. VARSITY FIRST ROW--Frank Knowles, Dan Aitchison, Bruce Andrews, Berry Smith, Gary Gold- smith, David Bohannon, C. T. Morris. SECOND ROW--Rod Pratt, Mike I-Iowrey, Ben Whiteside, Kirk Brown, Bryan Lee, Dick Watson, Brian McFann. THIRD ROW--Thad Wilson, Don Fuller, Rusty Collins, Steve Davis, Ken Dimick, Brent Mossman, Richard Sisson. FOURTH ROW--Rod Marten, Jolm Hether- ington, Chris Forpahl, Rod Marsh, Curt Wood, Randy Brenner, Mark Burden. FIFTH ROW--Ken Bowers, Mike Goldsmith, Bill Engels, Steve Haase, Tom Hendrix, Larry Matlock, Benny Smith, Terry Gold- smith, Coach Ray Burford, Gary Elliott, Steve Stenholm. 1. FRESI-IMAN FIRST ROW--Darl Wolf, Steve Wilson, Rick Voisen, Steve King, Jon Corbin, David Clark. SECOND ROW--Art Hollin- ger, Jeff Turner, Craig Hole, Mike Uhlman, john Cogan, Tom Wat- son, joe Simmons. TI-IIRD ROW-- Clifford Harrelson, Park Norris, Bruce Bowers, Dale Cody, Tom Chrisler, Bryon I-Iogoboom, Coach Bill Layher. Baseball Team Inexperiencedg Golf Has Triumphant Season Hey batter, batter. . . Fore. . . You're out. . .I made a hole in one. . . Strike him out. . , Do golf balls float?, , , The '76 baseball team con- sisted of 2 seniors, two juniors, 7 sophomores, and 5 freshmen. With this small number of ex- perienced players, the amount of experience was limited. For this reason, the team compiled a 3-15 record. After dusting off the ol' golf clubs, the golf team went into action. The 4-man team finished first in five of eight meets, and the 6- man team finished second in four. Senior Tom Banwart was a medalist in six of eight meets. FIRST ROW B111 Engels, Mark Carson, Warren King, Fred Brant, jim johnson, Randy Martin, manager. SECOND ROW Curt Wood, joe Hutch ison, Mike Howrey, Rod Marten, Richard Schef fer, Benny Smith, THIRD ROW Coach Cutting, Ron Mark, Berry Smith, john Cogan, BYLICG Bow ers, Ken Bowers GOLF TEAM FIRST ROW Lane I-Ieape, john I-Ieathermgton, Don Roths. SECOND ROW Mark Burden, Kent Baker, Perry Banwart, Paul Good, Tom Banwart, Greg Henrre, Mark Haas, Coach Howard. pg. 52. 1. The baseball team practices hard for their upcoming game. Pg. 53. 1. Tom Banwart, Paul Good, Mark Haas, Rod Marsh, and Perry Banwart relax after a hard day of golfing. 2. Paul Good prepares for a hole-in-one. Boys capture 150 medalsg Girls qualify for regionals Loosen up. . . Push it. . . We're gonna get smoked. . . Get some good handoffs. . . Two laps around the track. . . Don't tell the man- agers not to tell me that you haven't been running. As spring began to blossom, the track teams began their sea- son. Through hard work and de- termination, the boys captured 150 medals and placed first in four meets. Randy Leimer set the league record in high jump at 6'2 . He also holds two school records in the 120 high hurdles at 14. 7 and in the 180 low hurdles at 19. 8. Both teams had new coaches. Gary Elliott and Ray Burford coached the boys to success and Ellen Blevins coached the girls. The girls participated in eight meets. Three girls qualified for regionals: Kelly Dutton in the discus throw, Wava Anderson in the high jump, and Monica Dut- ton in the mile run. , , ,W ,U Q Y ir t , SE V fr? i l, -,. ..,,., -.as .- . .1 ,,, ., , .,. ,,.,-.,x .f..r,.,-,Q r w ' -ls, . . ..,, f 'r '3g. . K 5 vas. 'r.ri:,Es.f..f..Mv3s ..., -uv- Q ff ffl 'ggi :H-ffm? in asf f 'ii :Mi 9 1 'Q V fr, A ry' 'I' ,pg-1',5s ,g,?s,iJifI wrfff fir 1 'Tai t r im .Af is :Z 'M55- -' f- '. 1535-1 'sf V .ff?'-fl 1. Brad Doggett exhibits fine form in the discus throw. 3. Sharon Goldberg and Wava Anderson run the relay in track practice. 4. Flying over the high jump is senior Randy Leimer. 5. Terry Chrisco leaves the start- ing line in the 440 relay. 6. GIRLS' TRACK. FIRST ROW: D. Wise, A. Wilson, J. Woodall, S. Goldberg, T. Chrisco. SEC- OND ROW: C. King, C. Cannata, T. Engels, D. McCune, D. Mil- ler. THIRD ROW: M. Dutton, K. Dutton, T. Shaw, W. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: B. Riddle, man- ager, Mrs. Ellen Blevins, Coachg and C. Watson, manager. Girls' tennis new at Circleg Boys smash through season ff f 'l ,f .' If 1 ,f , X V. . V 1 .ff If , 1 KK l . T Twice around the parking lot . . . You're supposed to hold on to the racket. . . That wind sure makes it hard to serve. . . Keep your eyes on the ball. . . Lob. . .Set. . .Ace. . . Tennis is relatively new at Circle. The boys have been in action for two years, and the girls for one. Both teams displayed a variety of strokes, slams, and lobs. The 13-membered girls' team finished second in the Valley Cen- ter Invitational. They also man- aged to defeat teams that had been playing for years. Winning the most matches for the girls were Lori Watson and Cindy King. Two returning players for boys were David Mark and jay Buckner. Representing the team at most of the meets were Bob Nellans, Ben Whiteside, David Mark, jay Buckner, Dick Watson, and Steve King. pg. 56 1. Sharon Goldberg and her opponent start off the game with enthusiasm. 3. GIRLS' B-TEAM. FIRST ROW: Sue Graham, Sharon Goldberg, Margie Terrell. SECOND ROW: Tammy Zang, Cheryl Wilson, jo Prichard. 4. Sue Graham makes her move to smash the ball. pg. 57. 1. Steve King is returning the serve. 2. David Mark as he concentrates on the serve. 3. BOYS' TENNIS. FIRST ROW: J. Henn, S. King, D. Patton, K. Hall, C. Hole, C. Laymon, T. Watson, S. Haley. SECOND ROW: B. Vlfhiteside, 1. Buckner, R. Lee, G. Woodall, M. Goldsmith, B. Ratzlaff. THIRD ROW: Coach Ron Strong, D. Watson, B. Nel- lans, L. Burnett, D. Mark, C. Council, T. Pyle. Bump . . spike . . set . . what does that mean? the the lap the her Bump. . . Spike. . . Set. . . What's score?. . . Who pulled down on net?. . . That was wrong, one everybody. . . Try it again girls. These are familiar sayings from new Coach Stephanie Norris and assistant Ellen Blevins. They introduced new skills that improved the team and attempted to organize the girls into a playing unit. Mickie jones and Terry Chrisco were the Captains of the A and B teams. The season ended with an 0-1 1. Mm? Nl... Cross country wins 19 medals Run, run. . .pick it up. . . Loose and easy. . . Run. . . Another mile to go. . . Four seniors, two sophomores and one freshman made up the 1975 Cross Country team. A total of 19 medals and a first in the Circle Invitational Cross Country meet provided a very suc- cessful year. The fastest time for the two- mile run was 10:49 by Chris Turner. 1. Brad Denton, 76, is near the end of the two-mile run. 2. CROSS COUNTRY, FRONT ROW: Brad Denton, Terry Carson. SECOND ROW: Mike Lambing, Mike Isbill. THIRD ROW: Ron Mark, Larry Burnett, Chris Turner. Sports Potpourri Athletes display prowess 1. Terry Shaw runs the relays dur ing practice. 2. Steve Haase works out in the weight room on the weight machine. 3. Cheryl Wilson displays her gymnastics abilities to her friends 4. Tom Banwart waits his turn at the El Dorado olf course I g . 5. Lori Watson and Shelley White encourage their teammates from the sidelines othing now is left but a majestic memory --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow emories 1975-'76 I-Iomecomings are victorious Have you heard who's up yet? . . .I hope the crown stays on my For the first time in several The 1976 Basketball Queen and head. . . Slow the music down. . .I years the 1975 football team was King of Courts began with a victory know I'm going to trip. . . Oh, I victorious in their homecoming ef- over Mulvane, 78-61 . Tom Lambing can't look. . . Walk at a pace that is forts. Danny Aitchison was named was chosen King and proudly crown- natufal for YOU- . . I'm about to King. He had the honor of crowning ed Queen Ceresa Plummer. Mid- freeze sitting up here. . . More pic- Queen Holly Cogan. The theme for night B1ue was the theme for the tures? .... the dance was Dance With Me . dance. i x t' 1. Queen Holly Cogan and King Danny Aitchison. 3. Mickie Jones and Berry Smith run through the homecoming practice one more time! ,1. Frank Knowles goes for two points at the homecoming excer- sises. 4. Mrs. Lehning explains to Adrienne Stenholm and Matt Strong on their performance at the home- coming. b4 Lori Watson crowned Princess Come on 1et's dance. . . Can't we rest for just one dance. . .I hope the band is good. . . I'm dying of thirst. . . The first dance and al- ready my hem is ripped out. . . Where's our table? To help celebrate Christmas the Kays and Kayettes held their annual Snowball dance. Reigning over the dance was Lori Watson, along with her attendants, Charla Easley, Linda Henn, Ruth McNeal, and Terry Shaw. Escorts were Gregg Woodall, Tom Banwart, Berry Smith, Paul Good and Mike Dunham. The 1974 Snowball prin- cess, Cindy Haines, was present for the crowning. Gunner provided the music for the dance. Approximately 45 couples attended the 1975 Snow- ball dance. The theme Santa's Workshop inspired creative deco- rations. ,N er., V4 f ws-L , -!:9z55'g5'iiJ.,!1 X ,w ff , A 'lbw 'X.',Y',' iz 4'nMQ5wQiWif!Q?QMw9Q ' L' W , rf' .1 Zmdg4w If.-- , 7:1 , f7'f11j:j 6 -1 Q A Y NEW? -: ' ' ' 2E?WwmG ' V yMw?f 1' 2-, ,u f 2 5' if 5 3: vz -H f Y 4' ' V, l , I nah? N-,, mg, Q A , ,L Y , . I A Q1 iw, 'KW ' I I . 1 .wk V' ' My ' l A 'XA , f 1,1 Lp, ., .3 ,gb 'F f' i' ' ' ,Q . 1'?'fq1 4. ' kk, . 1 N Q 1 Q , rw . I: X xg Y 1' . 'T' fm, l K, ,Rf-W xv ,.f 3 L ,.-Af' -ff, Z, ' X' y' ' - , I ' -,.v,ce,?rg .JI A X. ',A I Y ' ' ' ' ' :fy fi . L E gif 5' . - I ,- . 5 f u f-f i -x y' q z , ' v-f-I 1 1 W '7 XhfQ I 5?'5f?2 'gs ,,fg. 'f ff : A w Vg 5 'I .VV M, az' W f 1 Q S' ' K 't. if er 2.001 Space Odyssey Look at the computer. . . Raisins in the pie. . . Let's dance now. . . The 1976 jr. -Sr. Prom and Banquet was a success. A computer and a rocketship helped carry out the theme, 2001 Space Odyssey . Bulter Juco catered the meal and Mrs. john Banks was featured as f--.f - .wssim.s.., f. f the speaker. Clifton Brown along with his stereo provided the music. The 1976 Prom will be remember- ed by the Bicentennial class of Circle High. -,f.,e1,s.rw1 1. Couples enjoyed dancing and taking in the decorations. 2. Some more couples dancing. 3. Mr. S Mrs. Oliver clear the floor with a slow dance. 4. Mike Dunham really get into the music. 5. David Riggle carries more dry ice for decoration purposes. 6. Berry Smith concentrating on the next move. ,quw x Pine Arts Dept. presents l3iddler on the Roofl That's just what I'm talking about. . . Let's try scene three over again. . . My beard is slipping. . . We got a standing ovation. . . This can't be my costume. . . My Folks are out there. . . . The 1976 Musical, Fiddler on the Roof , was presented by the Fine Arts Department and directed by Mr. Bill Anshutz. Mr. Mike Kil- gore assisted as technical director. The whole play was built around the changing of tradition. Tevye, played by Gregg Woodall, could let go of the idea of his daughters marrying without the help of a matchmaker but he could not accept the idea of his daughter marrying outside the faith. Gregg Woodall and Lori Watson lead the cast as Tevye, the Dairy- man and Golde, his wife. The re- mainder of the cast is as follows: Tevye ........ Gregg Woodall Golde. . . . . . Lori Watson Tzeitel. . . . Theresa Engels Hodel. . . . . Cheri Cannata Chava .... . . .Margie Terrell Sprintze. . . .... Deb Wilson Bielka. . . . . . Angela Allen Yente. . . . . Sharon Goldberg Motel. . . . .Danny Johnston Perchick. . . . . Ken Dimick Lazar Wolf. . .... Berry Smith Mordcha. . . . . Mike Dunham Yussell. . .... Rod Marten Rabbi. . . ...... Ron Mark Mendel ..... john Hetherington Avrahm ..... Greg Rowland Nachum ..... Ben Whiteside Grandma Tzeitel. . . Mary Prichard Fruma-Sarah. . . Lane Chase Constable .... . Cliff Brazill Fuedka. . . Dick Watson Shandel. . . . . .Cindy King The Fiddler. . Heather Clark Sasha. . . . . . .Greg Henrie Russian 31. . Russian 42. . . . Mike Booth . .Bill Engels Lats-Q..:- ao,uaa-X41 aa.. - n.-1-ral -www 1.irtx., 1 . Tevye fGregg Woodallp sits on his dairy cart and speaks to God. 2. Yente QSharon Goldbergj meets on the street with other cast mem- bers to spread gossip. 3. Chava QMargie Terrell, speak with the Russians and Fuedka fDick Watsonj her husband to be. 4. Golde fLori Watsonj and Tevye QGregg Woodallj discuss their daughters. 1 . Perchick QKen Dimickj teaches I-Iodel fCheri Cannatay a dance. 2. The cast performs the opening song, Tradition , 3. Hodel QCheri Cannataj dances with the Rabbi fRon Marky at the wedding. I am with you wandering through memor lane We have all forgotten more than we remember. . . but certain memories still linger in our minds. Remember when the football team won more than one game in a year? Remember when the lights went out at the Circle-Augusta football game? How about the time Mr. Anderson tried to burn the school down? Or when the firecrackers went off in the main hall? 1. The losing team of the Powder- puff game, never giving up, was made up of Seniors and Freshmen. 2. Gregg Woodall and Paul Good discuss the next cheer for the girls football team. 3. MIS. jan Hoop, with her win- ning pose in the ugly face contest, was Senior class sponsor. 4. Shelly Banks appears here dressed in the Pep Club initiation attire. 1. Mr. Brown plays Santa Claus for Mrs. Brenda Coryea's Child Care Class' Christmas party, which was given for area youngsters. 2. Rob Lee and Duane Findley are ready for the Easter Parade. 3. Judy McMasters joins in the Spanish Class Christmas celebration. Q K -,,V Drama class presents Harvey Veta Louise Simmons Elwood P. Dowd Myrtle Mae Simmons William R, Chuxnley M. B. Lyman Sanderson M. D, Ruth Kelly R. N. Duane Wilson judge Omar Gaffney Bef-'Cv Chumley Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet E. I. Lofgren Miss Johnson Mary Lou Prichard Bob Nellans Cindy Partridge Dan Johnston Greg Rowland Sheri Erhardt Chuck Tabor Brad Denton Louanna Pattee Lisa Banks Candy Payne Deb Rogers Let's block out this scene. . . Quiet on the set. . . Lights, action . . .I think I'm afraid. . . I forgot my line. . . Make -up ! . . . Look at all the people. . .A standing ova- tion. Harvey by Mary Chase was presented by the Drama class under the direction of Mr. Mike Kilgore. This three act play is about a mid- dle-aged man who believes he sees a six foot invisible rabbit. His greedy sister and niece try to have him put away so they can inherit their mother's estate. In the end- ing Elwood gets his rabbit and stays home. sw ll 9 .Qi A w . , othmg great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. --Emerson, Essa YS We 1 , ox A L f4fffV 7' J 'EIA se' -- ' Z? i:'L'L- . -4, - A ' f 1' ' ' , ' -2 2, Q ' v T ,277 1 ' 'Mus I ' 7 If Jn, xX ' XJ: I 3 5 f N ' ' 'fx ., I gif 0 A Z' g 'I - 7 5 9' as as f w '4 ,I 1 sa, f.,i ll ,e 2 A . 1 ubs Rah, rah, rah!! Pep Club cheers T-Birds to victory! Page 74: 1. PEP CLUB SPONSORS, LEFT TO RIGHT--Eliese Holt, jane Lehning, jan Hoop. Page 75: 2. Pep Club is practicing for football homecoming. 3. Mary Lou Prichard and Sheri Erhardt holding the run through for the boys at a Varsity Basketball game. PEP CLUB: FIRST ROW: R. Hummel, K. Poynor, C. King, C. Hogoboom, C. Cannata, M. jones, L. Pierce, T. Engels, H. Cogan, C. Plummer. SECOND ROW: T. Chrisco, K. Wallace, T. Shaw, J. Shepherd, L. Henn, R. McNeal, B. Terrell, A. May, D. Myers, D. Wilson. THIRD ROW: A. Wilson, K. Poynor, M. Terrell, M. Dunham, B. Riddle, S. Erhardt, M. Prichard, L. Chase, S. Gulick, A. Corbin. FOURTH ROW: C. Jordan, T. Zang, J. Prichard, L. I-Iowrey, S. Riddle, A. Wedel, D. McCune, J. Fraser, K. Dutton, W. Anderson, T. Ketterman. FIFTH ROW: C. Buck- ner, M. Dutton, C. Payne, S. Goldberg, L. Banks, C. Orndorff, P. Fretz, L. Gurney, L. Lygrisse, L. Brower, M. Shannahan. SIXTH ROW: D. Findley, J. Salisbury, D. Sooby, A. Allen, B. Frazier, D. Rogers, A. Burch, S. Smith, L. Reed. SEVENTH ROW: P. Roths, P. Collins, K. Prewit, J. Gragg, M. Gillis, J. Woodall, T. Paschal, S. White, T. Scheier, S. Banks. Not pictured: S. Graham, B. Graves, L. Hiatt, D. McKinley, S. Shultz, A. Sparks, C. Unruh, L. Wat- son, C. Wilson. YELL! . . .You were late. . . That's a point. . .What is the cheer? . . . We won the Spirit Stick! ! . . . Are you going to joyland May 7th?. . . Although the Pep Club was small, they helped boost the T- Birds to a fairly good season in all team sports. In addition to cheering for boys athletics, they were required to cheer for the girls as well. It all proved worthwhile when the T-Birds took first in the Circle Invitational, and when the girls placed second in their own tourna- ment game, To end their year, a party was held for all members and their dates at joyland. PEP CLUB BOARD FIRST ROW Diane Myers Pres ident, 111116 Shepherd Sec retary, Lane Chase Vice Presldent, Sherry Gulick Treasurer SECOND ROW Deb Wilson, Sharon Gold berg, Kelly Dutton, Sher1 THIRD ROW Barbara Ter rell, Anita May Mickie jones, Lori Pierce, Jayme Woodall, Wava Anderson, Teri Chrlsco, Kathy Wal lace Not pictured joan Killmgsworth ,712 - I d Y Erhardt, Mary Lou Prichard. . , . . p 1 .Ku . , uk Snap, crackle, pop . . . We've got it! W 4 2 J. .... Mm' ,V QF:-. 4 Get busy! . . . She's got it. . . If you don't get busy you will stay 30 minutes later! . . . Peeping Tom? WHERE??. . . Silent cheers? with the heip of Mrs. Jane Lehning, Mrs. Eliese Holt and Mrs. jan Hoop the 1975-76 cheer- leaders did very well both here an at camp. Both squads placed sec- ond overall at their individual camps. A freshmen squad was added this year to help boost the fresh- d men athletes. For their first year, they were very good. One of the more exciting moments was when Mrs. Lehning and her roommate thought they saw a peeping Tom outside their window. After the police came and investigated, they found that there really was one. Four of the cheerleaders slept through all of the excitment and had to be told about it in the morning. The Var- sity cheerleaders also won the Spirit Award at camp. Page 76: 1. VARSITY, TOP TO BOTTOM, Rhonda Hummel, Kim Poynor, Mickie jones, Head, Cheri Cannata, Ceresa Plummer, Holly Cogan. 2. Holly Cogan thinking very hard about tonights game. 3. Cindy King cheering the junior Varsity on to a victory. 4. Lori Pierce practicing her two bits on her fingers. 5. F RESHMEN, TOP ROW, Caye Buckner. BOTTOM ROW, Addie Wilson, Christie Jordan, Teri Chrisco, Head. Page 77: 1. Varsity Cheerleaders and Pep Club watch the T- Birds very carefully in the last minutes of a basketball game. 2. Cheri Cannata and Mrs. Lehn- ing are talking about the game. 3. JUNIOR VARSITY, TOP TO BOTTOM, Chris Hogoboom, Lori Pierce, Head, Cindy King, The- resa Engels. C-Club revises constitutiong Science Club holds annual Science Fair 1. Richard Sisson and Ron Mark look over the books after one of the Varsity basketball games. 2. Not Pictured: D. Bohannon, R. Brenner, F. Knowles, Ron Strong and Gary Elliott, sponsors. 3. C-Club Officers: Gary Gold- smith--Vice President, Tom Lamb ing--President, Mike Howrey-- Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Dan Cutting, sponsor, L. Burnett, B. Denton, T. Lambing, G. Goldsmith, B. Doggett, D, Watson, R. Mark. SECOND ROW: K. Di- mick, S. Davis, B. Mossman, P. Good, P. Banwart, R. Sisson, R. Lei- mer. THIRD ROW: C. Turner, T. Carson, B. Smith, M. Howrey, S, I-Iaase, W. Barber, K. Brown. FOURTH ROW: M. Lambing, M. Isbill, G. Henrie, B. Smith, M. Dunham T. Banwart T. Goldsmith. FIFTH ROW: L. Norrick, J. Buckner, R. Collins, T. White, D. Mark. Was that a first doWn?. . .Put the chain on the 40 yard line. . . Are you going to the party Nov. 13th?. . . What kind of pizza do you want?. . . Have you turned your applique money in yet? Along with running the chains for all football games and selling appliques the C-Club also revised their constitution. They changed the membership requirements of the organization. C-Club also had a pizza party for all new lettermen. Have you turned your project for the fair in yet?. . . What is yours like?. . . Are you going with the club to the Kansas Health Mu- seum?... This year, the Science Club held the second annual Science fair in March. All the grade schools in the district and some high school studems had entries. The day turned out to be very suc- cessful. Along with having guest speakers at the monthly meetings they took a field trip to see the Kansas Health Museum. FIRST ROW B Denton, G Woodall, D Watson, nerr, S Mui-ford, T Pyle, T I-ambmg, I- Burnett S King, M Haas, W Barber SECOND ROW J R Leimer, C Cannata, T Engels FOURTH ROW Johnson, P Good, D Whlfe, I Shepherd, C L Cerney, D Wise, P Banwart, Amos Marsh King, L Chase, L Watson THIRD Row V Ben B111 Layher, Sponsors n . . a p 1 I a , o . Q . , -- . - . Q n - 1 Q . g . -T-' l l . C , I - u . -- , - . o Science Club Officers--Randy Lei- mer, Vice President, Cindy King, Secretary-Treasurer, Larry Burnett, President. Stuco sponsors King and Queen of Courts danCegCCVEP gives seniors headstart I'm president here. . .Did you get that down?. . . Mrs. who?. .. All in favor?. . . Mrs. Sandi Terril, a new spon- sor of Stuco, was a great help to the organization. She had plenty of new and different ideas. They were carried out in the presentat- ion of the King and Queen of Courts dance held after the last basketball game played on our home court. Stuco also participated in a workshop held at Augusta High School. .I 1. Mike Dunham, President of Stuco, clowns around. 2. Theresa Engels, Vice-President of Stuco, and Julie Shepherd, Secretary-Treasurer. STUCO: FIRST ROW: Fred Kemp, Sponsor, Sherry Gul- ick, Lane Chase, Lisa Banks, Shelly Banks, LaDonna Kemp, Mrs. Sandi Terril, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: julie Shepherd, Theresa En- gels, Cheri Cannata, Randy Leimer. THIRD ROW: Bryan Wheeler, Paul Good, Tom Watson, Frank Knowles, Mike Dunham, Cary Gold- smith. QNot pictured: Linda Bowenj Do you have to work today? iors get a head start in the job . . .How do you like your job?, , .I world. All Types of work was got a raise !. . .Are you going to found in the class at Circle High. the Banquet, February 19?. . . Some worked as secretaries, tea- The CCVEP program in Butler chers, sales clerks, gas station at- County enables High School Sen- tendants, and nurse's aids- FIRST ROW Janice Wattenbarger, Robert Murphy, Roger Mos ier, Kevin Bidwell, Glenda Wolf, Mrs Kendra Wilkinson, Hampton, Cheryl johnson TI-HRD ROW Susan Wilson, Debbie Bowlln, Tammy Kimbro, Pam McLean, Charla Easley, Criss Rickerson 1 Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Debbie Johnson, Dixie Tilton, Debbie ,w.M,..,u.-4 One of the activities was to have a banquet for all students and employers. It was held at Butler County Community College on February 19. The evening was very enjoyable. 1. Criss Rickerson sacks groceries as a checker at Dillons in El Dor- ado Where she works after school. 2. Pam McLean does filing, typing, takes dictation and calls on cust- omers to be sure they are satisfied with their insurance company, Farm Bureau Insurance in El Dorado. Kays Are you an escort?. . .Are you going to Kay camp?. . .Rah, rah, rah! Go, team, go!. . .Have we he ard from our orphan?. . . There were 21 members of Kays under the guidance of Bill Anshutz, sponsor. Kays took an active part in helping orphans and other needy people at home and abroad. Several of the boys acted as escorts for the Snowball princess candidates as well as providing assistance to the Kayettes for the dance. Also several Kays were cheerleaders for the Kayette-spon- sored powderpuff football game. 1. KAY BOARD: SITTING: Tom Banwart, Berry Smith, Paul Good, Gregg Woodall. STANDING: Bob Nellans, jay Buckner. Not pic- tured: Mike Dunham. KAYS: FIRST ROW: Torn Banwart, Gregg Wood all, Greg I-Ienrie, Dana McCoy. SECOND ROW: Ken Hall, Steve Wilson, John Corbin, Bryan Hogoboom. TI-HRD ROW: John I-Ietherington, John Cogan, Jerry Henn, Kayettes sponsor powderpuff football game. Steve Haase, Larry Norrick, Paul Good, Mike Dun- ham, Berry Smith. FOURTH ROW: Bill Anshutz, spon- sor, jay Buckner, Benny Smith, Bob Nellans. Not pic- tured: Perry Banwart, Park Norris, Dick Watson. N 4 I What does your Snowball dress look like? Did you bring a can of food? Are you playing powderpuff football? The Kayettes' theme was Spirit of '76 . In conjunction McNeal, Terry Shaw, and Charla I'm on Decorating committee. with this, the groups were given names of women of the past. E2S19Y- The highlight of the year was the annual Snowball with Lori Watson, Snowball Princess, reign- in the first annual powderpuff foot- ing over the festivities. Her at- tendants were Linda Henn, Ruth The sophomores and juniors defeated the seniors and freshmen ball game. KAYETTES: FIRST ROW: B. Terrell, C. Saft, A. May, Mrs. B. Coryea, sponsor, C. Rickerson, J. Shepherd, T. Shaw, P. McLean, G. Wolf, M. Mc- Neal, D. Sawyer, D. Pyle. SECOND ROW: C. Plum- mer, I. Riley, N. Wilson, C. Easley, R. McNeal, L. Pierce, K. Winzer, C. Cannata, D. Wilson, T. En- gels, D. Myers, H. Cogan, A. Burch. THIRD ROW: K. Henry, P. Collins, M. Lill, D. Paschal, K. Gould, T. Carret, J. Johnson, D. Austin, G. Stroud, C. Orndorff, T. Norris, K. Poynor, L. I-Ienn, M. Jones. FOURTH ROW: L. Reed, M. Hall, J. Bailey, S. Bowen, V. Bennett, M. Shannahan, L. Gumey, P. Freu, C. Partridge, L. Lygrisse, L. Brower, L. Bow- en, K. Kemp, S. Smith. FIFTH ROW: B. Lunsford, R. Pratt, T. Hale, B. Riddle, S. Erhardt, M. Dun- ham, D. Brown, I. Fraser, D. McCune, L. McCulley, L. Horton, M. Wolfesperger, K. Hammer. SIXTH ROW: C. Murphy, S. Jackson, A. Wedel, M. Prich- ard, S. Gulick, K. Dutton, C. King, L. Chase, R. Hummel, C. Unruh, B. Wohlgemuth, C. Wilson, S. Graham, J. Gragg, B. Frazier, A. Allen. SEVENTH ROW: L. Kemp, A. Corbin, T. Ketterman, I. Hess, K. Wallace, K. Dunn, K. Prewit, D. Findley, P. Lewellyn, C. Jordan, P. Roths. EIGHTH ROW: M. Dutton, W. Anderson, A. Shepherd, T. Scheier, J. Woodall, A. Wilson, L. Banks, T. Paschal, T. Chris- co, S. White, C. Buckner. NINTH ROW: C. Watson, S. Riddle, L. Howrey, C. Payne, C. Hogoboom, K. Poynor, M. Terrell, T. Zang, J. Prichard, S. Gold- berg, L. Banks, M. Adkins. Not pictured: S. Banks, D. Black, T. Jackson, C. Johnson, L. Marshall, D. McKinley, I. Mefford, S. Schuliz, S. Tibbets, L. Watson, D. Wells. BOARD: FIRST ROW: Glenda Wolf, Mary McNeal, Mary Jo Lill, Ann Corbin, Terry Shaw. SECOND ROW: Io Bailey, Karen Henry, Lori Watson, Brenda Cor- yea, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Karen Winzer, Charla Easley, Doris Ras- chal, Linda Bowen, Cheryl john- son, Barbara Frazier, Nancy Wil- son, Monica Dutton, Pam Mc- Lean. Not pictured: Tammy Jackson. BAND: FIRST ROW: Laurie Brower, Janet Fraser, Angela Allen, Cindy Partridge, Terry Chrisco, Cassie Orndorff, Diane Myers, Pam F1-em, Brad Denton. SECOND ROW: Anita May, Donna Aust- in, Kathy Kemp, Roger Sooby, Bob Nellans, Lora Gurney, Michelle Gillis, Diane Sooby, Sus- ie Armbruster, Mary Hall, Anita Wedel, Caye Buckner, Jill Riley. THIRD ROW: Ken Dimick, Tom Pyle, John Hetherington, Bruce Ratzlaff, Chris Council, Larry Allison, Chris Laymon, Kirk Brown, Randy Martin, Kim Prewit, Bryan Wheeler, Shelly White, Shelly Banks, Karen Hammer, Clifford Harrelson, jerry Henn, Ann Corbin, Don Fullinwider, Dale Cody, Greg Ris- ch, Mark Burden, David Highbarger, Ken Hall, jeff Shipley. FOURTH ROW: Margie Terrell, Tammy Zang, Jeff Vamer, Steve King, Ronnie Clift, Chris Forpahl, Sherry Gulick, Addie Wil- son, Marla Shannahan, Steve Lewis, Kevin Lay mon, Lloyd Currie. Band presents Bicentennial halftime shows Circle High Marching Band per- forming one of the many halftime . l nn., Ai. shows during a high school football game. . x... ,,. h S X xx, 'X Yi Q - X 1 s e N 5 --1 5 az Q-2 if fm' 1 N 6,2 5 ' S' 'Y m: A .Q . - yi . 3, ig fM5 ,gp A K-vw ff ' 3-W I N- A A , -Q ' Gigi 3. - .a 1 f-k I L. . ' - A Q I ' N ' 5 22 mL,kk 5 I --li' f 1 A Lf- -,31 5 3- y :K ,g f- -K 'klm . gyesfs-wi. -ig. 11-In ff KK ll 0 ll 0 1 Fiddler , highlight of the year Not again, We just finished the presentation of the musical were the various concerts given as that song. . .I can't hit that high Fiddler on the Roof. Rehersals well as the State Music Contest. note. . . Let's try it again and began'early in January and con- Chosen to sing in the KMIEA again and again. . . tinued until the first performance All State Chorus were Lori Watson The main event for the choral March 18. and Kell DiI'I1iCk- students in the 1975-76 year was Other highlights of the year GIRLS GLEE CLUB: FIRST ROW: Cindy Partridge, jamie Woodall, Angela Pyle. SECOND ROW: Lisa McCully, Addie Wilson, Deb Say- er, Michelle Gillis, Lori Pierce, Mr. Bill Anshutz, director. THIRD ROW: Cassie Orndorff, Doris Pas- chal, Linda Lygrisse, Tammy Ket- terman, Debbie Rogers. FRESHMAN CHORUS: FIRST ROW: Diane Findley, Arleen Sparks, Deb Miller, Mary Hall, Barbara Fra- zier, Angela Allen, Caye Buckner, Patti Roths, Pam Lewellyn, Kathy Kemp. SECOND ROW: Monica Dut- ton, Ann Shepherd, Candy Dunn, Penny Collins, Ioan Killingsworth Rick Tucker David le Brad Shelton, ' Pv Anita Wedel,, Shirley jackson, Teri Chri,sco, Judy Gragg, Mr. Bill Anshutz, director. THIRD ROW: Ron Johnston, Dan Patton, Chris Heiman, Jeff Varner, Ken Hall, Tom Watson, Clifford Harrelson, Steve Wilson, Jim johnson. FOURTH ROW: Mickey Rogers, Jerry Henn, David Highbarger, Darl Wolf, Dale Cody, John Cogan. Not pictured: Warren King, Joni Mefford, Dale Seymour. CIRCLE SINGERS: FIRST ROW: Theresa Engels, Cheri Cannata, Cindy King, Chris Hogoboom, Mary jo Lill, Margie Terrill, Mary Lou Prichard, Mickie jones, Jo Prichard, Cheryl Wilson. SECOND ROW: Carol Miller, Lane Chase, Tammy Zang, Lisa Reed, Lisa Banks, Deb Wilson, Sharon Goldberg, Barbara Terrill, Sonja R1ddle, Donna Austin, Angela Burch, Bill Engels, Mr. Bill Anshutz, director. THIRD ROW: Greg Henrie, Rod Marten, Benny Smith, John Hetherington, Dan John- ston, Mike Booth, Greg Woodall, Steve Lewis, Clif- ford Brazill, Ron Mark, Bill Rogers, Mike Dunham. FOURTH ROW: Greg Rowland, Benny Whiteside, Ken Dimick, Frank Knowles. Not pictured: Dick Watson, Lori Watson, Berry Smith. FREE SPIRIT SINGERS: FRONT ROW: Cindy King, Lane Chase, Theresa Engels, Cheri Can- nata, Mary Jo Lill, Mary Lou Prichard, Margie Terrill, Barbara Terrill, Carol Miller. BACK ROW: Dan Johnston, Greg Henrie, Greg Row- land, Ken Dimick, Gregg Woodall, Mike Dun- ham, Ben Whiteside. Not pictured: Dick Watson, Lori Watson. Circle sees expansion of Debate and Speech programs we mmm Dan Johnston Greg Rowlanriind Sheri Erhardt are shown here talk- ing in a scene from Harvey SPEECH FIRST ROW Bryan Wheeler, Cra1g Hole, Momca dy Payne, Clndy Partndge, Llsa Banks, Mary Lou Prrchard THIRD ROW IVI1ke Go1dsm1th, Dan Johnston, Bob Ncllans, Ken D1m1ck, Gregg Woodall, Brad Denton, Mrke Kllgore, sponsor gr 1 fr '-f R jx: ,, X . is-1 D I . I V arm 4 L it L, g i K ' 1 . 3 ll Dutton, Richard Scheffer. SECOND ROW: Verla Bennett, Can- Impromptu what?. . .How much time is left?. . .I agree with that. . .My speech doem't make sense. . . Did you qualify for the state tournament?. . . The speech and debatebrgan- izations have seen the start of sev- eral new programs along with the expansion of previously existing programs. This was the first suc- cessful year that Circle particip- ated in debate with the first Circle debate tournament held. The forensics team entered S invitational tournaments and won third place at the Circle Invitational. Mike Dunham, Cindy Part- ridge, Gregg Woodall, Brad Den- ton, Bob Nellans and Candy Payne placed in individual tournaments and qualified for the state tournament. Over 40 students participated in speech and debate activities while 15 students were awarded membership in the National For- ensics League. Q 3 km A scene from Harvey . LEFT TO RIGHT5 Mary Lou Prichard, Cindy Partridge, Bob Nellans, Greg Row- land, Dan Johnston, Sheri Erhardt. DEBATE: SITTING: Craig Hole, Monica Dutton, ton, Bryan Wheeler. STANDING: Dan Johnston, Bob Nellans, Mike Goldsmith, Kevin Penning- Mike Kilgore, sponsorg Gregg Woodall. 5 1 T-BIRD staff visits Iosten'sg BIRDSEYE completes nine issues T-BIRD STAFF: LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Gold- Karen Winzer, Greg I-Ienrie. Not pictured: Lori smith, Linda Bowen, Linda Henn, Criss Rickeiv Pierce, C. T. Morris, Pam Wood, Gwen Baker. son, Mrs. Cindy Kinder, advisor, Pam McLean, Pg. 90. 2. Pam Wood, Linda Bowen and Mrs. Cindy Kinder are setting up the table where the stu- dents can vote for the Ugly Face contest. Mrs. jan Hoop, with the ugliest face, took first place for the seniors. Pg. 91. 1. Berry Smith, Mike Dunham, and Tom Banwart are discussing an article that will ap- pear in the BIRDSEYE. 2. Sheri Erhardt looks as if she has worked very hard to write her story for the paper. I don't want to write copy to- day. . . When is our next deadline? . . . Who is going to put the head- lines on?. . . Please pass the stapler on down my way?. . . Who is typing the final copy?. . . Sit on it, Greg . . .Did we get any proofs back today?. . . Where's my picture? They've got the measurements backward. . . The T-Bird and BIRDSEYE staffs worked diligently to com- plete the annual and publish nine newspapers. Chosen as the T- Bird editor was Criss Rickerson. Karen Henry and Berry Smith were co- 4, editors of the BIRDSEYE. ' Three T-Bird students attended a workshop during the summer, , ,I accompanied by Mrs. Cindy Kind- ,,.,'i55L mf er, advisor. Five BIRDSEYE staff- QQ 5 ers attended workshops at Linds- borg and McPherson. N The T-Bird staff made a trip N to Topeka to tour josten's Yearbook lffhjly 'Q',,f5 w, ' , ' lf Company. There they saw how a V, , 4 ,- .' 1- 1 X 3- J, 3 my yearbook was made. wyxgfff ggi: ' N i' Ni ,hw y 4 Y v ii i, w h at 'irl mi R ly ll : . f I l Lori Howrey, Tom Banwart, Theresa Engels. LaDonna Kemp, Bryan Wheeler. Not pictured: SECOND ROW: Linda Cerney, Sonja Riddle, Judy Sheri Erhardt, Rhonda Hummel. Walker, Mary Lou Prichard, Sue Graham. THIRD I ... BIRDSEYE STAFF: LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: ROW: L.D. McGinnis, Berry Smith, Karen Henry, lnil AGAPE added to club schedule FIRST ROW Suzie Armbruster Verla Bennett, Peggy Clark, SEC OND ROW Jocelyn, Johnson, ue1Gracey, Jeff Shipley, Helen Bokey THIRD ROW Debbie Ro gers, Carol Miller, Nancy Green, Angela Pyle, LaDonna Kemp, Mrs Daisy Patterson, sponsor : ' , Deanna Pyle, Pat Me1lott,lEmman Devotion meet:ing?. . . AGAPE . . .What's that?. . .I have a prob- lem. . .Who is the speaker this mont.h?. . . Added to the list of activities available was a new nondenomena- tional organization. This provided interested students an opportunity for Bible study as Well as fellow- shi ed during the year under the lead- ership of Mrs. Daisy Patterson. p. Twenty-six students participat- AGAPE Officers: Jocelyn Johnson, President. 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For faster action call 263-0209 collect or ask Mr. Kemp to make an appointment for you on campus. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE El Dorado Kansas Congratulations to the Class of 76' I I C you have the qualifications, you can take your pick of more PIZ A JOHN'S 711 W. 7th Augusta Kansas Come on down 1 AUGUSTA PLAZA IGA Augusta Kansas OF AUGUSTA WAREHOUSE - SHOWROOM East Edge of Augusta on Hwy. 54 1 UNG n THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS PATRONS AITCHISON, DAN: C-Club 1,2,3, 45 Kays 2, 35 Band 1,2, 35 Football 1, 2,45 All League 45 Football King 45 Baseball 2, 35 Basketball Intra- murals 35 Football Defensive Play- er 4. ANDREWS, BRUCE: Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,25 C-Club 1,25 Track 1, 25 Kays 2, 3. AUSTIN, DONNA: Kayettes 1, 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Girls Glee Club 35 Freshmen Chorus 15 Circle Singers 45 Basketball Intramurals 1, 25 Volleyball Intramurals 1. BAKER, GWEN QLITTLEJ: T-Bird Staff 45 Kayettes 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 25 Freshmen Chorus 15 Circle Singers 25 Basketball 3, Basketball Intra- murals 1, 2. BAKER, SCOTT W.: Golf 1, 35 C-Club 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Birds- eye Staff 35 Science Club 1, 3. BANWART, THOMAS: Basketball 2,35 Golf 2, 3,45 Kays Treasurer 45 C- Club 2, 3,45 Birdseye Staff 4. BIDWELL, KEVIN: Kays 35 CCVEP 45 Science Club 35 Debate 1. BOHANNON, DAVID: C- Club 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3. BOKEY, HARRY: BOWEN, LINDA: Kayettes 2, 3,45 Kayette Board 45 T- Bird Staff 45 Student Council 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Blue-Golf 3,45 Top Junior Girl5 Bookkeeping Pin 35 Business Pin 45 Spanish Pin 35 Basketball Intra- murals 1. BOWLIN, DEBORAH: Kayettes 1, 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 35 Freshmen Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 CCVEP 45 Basketball Intramurals 1, 25 Mu- sical 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Intramurals 1. BRUNDAGE, BOB: BURNETT, LARRY: Class Officer 1,2,3,45 Blue-Gold 1, 2, 3,45 C- Club 3,45 Science Club President 45 Freshmen Chorus 15 Circle Sing- ers 25 Madrigals 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Cross Country 2, 3,45 Tennis 35 Track 1. CANNATA, CHERI: Kayettes 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Science Club 1,2, 3,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 Circle Singers 2, 3,45 Track 2, 3,45 Volleyball 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Club 1, 25 Basketball Queen Can- didate 4. CARSON, TERRY WAYNE: C-Club 1, 2, 3,45 President 35 Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 3,45 Cross Country 3, 45 Basketball Intramurals 3,4. COGAN, HOLLY: Pep Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 3,45 Kayettes 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Class Officer lg Senior Index Baseball Manager 35 Football Queen 45 Circle Singers 2,-35 Vol- leyball 45 Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Intramurals 1, 2, 3. COSTLOW, REX: COUNCIL, CHRIS: Band 1, 2, 3,45 Science Club 2. DENTON, BRADLEY: Band 1,2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Cross Country 2, 3,45 Student Council 35 C-Club 3, 45 Science Club 45 School Play 3, 45 Blue-Gold Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4. DOGGETT, BRAD: Class Officer 45 C-Club 45 Track 3,4. DUNHAM, MIKE: Kays Club 3,45 Vice-President 3, President 45 Stu- dent Council 3,45 President 45 C- Club 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Birds- eye Staff 45 Track 1,25 Circle Singers 3,45 Madrigals 4. EASLEY, CHARLA: Kayettes 1, 2, 3,45 Kayette Board 2, 3,45 Science Club 25 Freshmen Chorus 15 Circle Singers 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 Typing Award 25 Bookkeeping Award 35 Basketball Intramurals 1, 25 CCVEP 45 General Business Award 25 Volleyball Intramurals 25 Snowball Princess Candidate 4. ENGELS, TI-IERESA: Birdseye Staff 45 Cheerleader 45 Musical 1, 2, 3, 45 Circle Singers 2,3,45 Student Council 2, 3,45 Secretary 2, Vice- President 3,45 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Madrigals 2, 3,45 Football Queen Candidate 45 Kayettes 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2,3. FETTERS, CHERIE QLAYMONJ: Pep Club 2, 35 Kayettes 1, 2, 35 Circle Singers 35 Band 1, 25 Bas- ketball Intramurals 2. FINDLEY, DUANE: Basketball Intramurals 1, 2. FROST, LARRY: Track 3. GARRETT, TERRY: Kayettes 1, 2, 3, 4, GOLDSMITH, GARY: Football 1, 2,3,45 Baseball 2, 35 C-Club 3,45 Vice President 45 Student Council 45 Football King Candidate 45 Bas- ketball Intramurals 35 All-League Football 4. GOLDSMITH, TERRY: Football 2, 3,45 Baseball 35 T-Bird Staff 3, 45 C-Club 3,45 Science Club 1, 2, 35 Basketball 3. GORDON, MARK: Birdseye Staff 35 Football 1, 25 Golf 15 Basketball Intramurals 1, 2. GOULD, KATHY: Kayettes 3,45 Science Club 3. HAMPTON, DEB: Science Club 1, 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 35 CCVEP 4. I-IARRELSON, ROBERT: Honor Roll 3,45 Science Club 1,25 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. HARVEY, PAMELA QWOODJ: Kay- ettes 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Mixed Cho- rus 25 Girls Glee Club 35 Basket- ball Intramurals 2. HENN, LINDA: Pep Club 1, 2,3,45 Kayettes 1, 2, 3,45 Kayette Board 2,3, Co-President 35 Snowball Princess Candidate 45 Junior Class Play 35 Basketball Intramurals 35 T- Bird Staff 45 District Speech Contest 2, 3. HIEBERT, CHERYL QNORRICKJ: Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Kayettes 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Class Officer 3. JOHNSON, Cl-IERYL: Kayettes 1, 2,3,45 Kayette Board 45 Science Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Glee Club 35 CCVEP 45 Basketball Intramurals 1, 25 Kayette Award 1. JOHNSON, DEBRA: Science Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Girls Glee Club 35 CCVEP 45 Art 1, 2, 3. JOHNSON, JOCELYN: Agape 3, 45 President 45 Band 15 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Kayettes l,2,3,45 Kayette Board 4. JONES, MICKIE: Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Basketball 35 Track 2, 3,45 Volleyball 45 Kayettes 1, 2, 3,45 Circle Singers 2, 3,45 Foot- ball Queen Candidate 4. KIMBRO, TAMMY: Pep Club 1, 25 Kayettes 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 25 Circle Singers 2, 35 Musical 1, 2, 35 Fresh- men Chorus 15 Basketball Intra- murals 1, 25 CCVEP 45 Kayette Board 2, 35 General Business Award 2. KNOWLES, FRANK: Student Coun- cil 45 C-Club 2, 3,45 Circle Sing- ers 3,45 Madrigals 35 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Track 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 45 Kays 2, 35 Freshmen Chorus 15 Basketball King Candidate 4. LAMBING, TOM: C-Club 2, 3,45 President 45 Science Club 45 Blue- Gold Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3,45 All League 3,45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Typing Award5 Basketball King 4. LEE, ROBERT: Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3. LEIMER, RANDY: Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 All League 3,45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 C-Club 2, 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Typing Award 35 Bas- ketball King Candidate 3,4. MARK, RONALD: Basketball 1, 25 Basketball Manager 3,45 Cross Country 2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 C-Club 3,45 Freshmen Chorus 15 Circle Singers 2, 3,45 Madrigals 2, Honor Roll 3. MARSHALL, LINDA: Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3. MASUR, DAVID: Birdseye Staff 4, MAY, ANITA: Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club Board 2, 3, Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 3, Typing Award, Basketball Intra- murals 1, 2, Volleyball Intramur- als 1, 2. MCLEAN, PAM: Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Kayette Board 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 3, T-Bird Staff 4, Circle Singers 2, 3, Freshmen Chorus 1, Typing Award 2, Shorthand Award 3, CCVEP 4, Bookkeeping Award 3, General Business Award 2, Snow- ball Princess Candidate 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Blue 8 Gold 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. MCNEAL, RUTH: Pep Club 2, 3,4, Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Kayette Board 3, Band 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Typing Award 2, 3, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, Snowball Princess Candidate 4. MORRIS, CHARLES: Football 4, T-Bird Staff 4. MOSIER, ROGER: Kays 3, Mixed Chorus 2, CCVEP 4. MURPHY, ROBERT: CCVEP 4, Basketball 2, Kays 2, 3. MYERS, DIANA: Kayettes 2, 3,4, Pep Club 2, 3,4, President 4, Bas- ketball 3, Circle Singers 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3,4. MYERS, MIKE: NORMAN, JOE: Track 1. PASCI-IAL, DORIS: Kayettes 2, 3, 4, Kayette Board 4, Girls Glee Club 3,4, Volleyball Intramurals 1. PIERCE, LORI: Cheerleader 3,4, Pep Club 1,2, Kayettes 1,2, 3,4, T- Bird Staff 4, Shorthand Award 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,4, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, Pep Club Board 4. PLUMMER, CERESA: Pep Club 1, Pep Club Board 3, Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Band 1,2,3, Mixed Chorus 2, Circle Singers 3, District Speech 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Head 3, Volleyball and Basketball Intra- murals, Basketball Queen 4, POYNOR, KIMBERLY: Birdseye Staff 3, Kayettes 2, 3,4, Girls Glee Club 3, Basketball Intramur- als 2, 3, Cheerleader 3,4, Pep Club 2, 3, Baseball Manager 3. PYLE, TOM: Band 1, 2, 3,4, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4, Stage Band 3, Blue 8 Gold 2, Tennis 3,4, Weight Lift- ing 3, 4, Science Club 4. RATZLAFF, BRUCE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, Tennis 3,4. RICKERSON, CRISS: T-Bird Staff 3,4, T-Bird Editor 4, Birdseye Staff 2, 3, Kayettes 1, 2, 3, 4, CCVEP 4, Honor Roll, Freshmen Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals 1,2, 3. RILEY, JILL: Kayettes 1,2, 3,4, Kayette Board 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, Girls Glee Club 3, Track. ROGERS, TOM: CCVEP 4, T-Bird Staff 3. SCHWEMMER, NEIL: Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Musical 2, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Circle Singers 2, 3, Sub-State 3. SHAW, TERRY: Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4, Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Kayette Board 3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Track 2, 3,4, Basketball 4, Freshmen Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Basket- ball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Snowball Princess Candidate 4. SHEPHERD, JULIE: Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council 1, 2, 3,4, Representative 1, 2, Stuco Secre- tary! Treasurer 3,4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Board 3,4, Vol- leyball Intramurals 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 3,4, Musical 1, 2, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, Freshmen Chorus, Circle Singers 2, 3, Madrigals 3. SHIPLEY, JEFF: Band 1, 2, 3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Class Officer 2, Kays 2, Birdseye Staff 4, Basket- ball 1, 2. SIMMONS, GARY: Football 1, Basketball Intramurals 2. SISSON, RICHARD M.: Science Club 1, 2, C-Club 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Basketball In- tramurals 3,4, Football 1,4. SMALLEY, MIKE: Basketball In- tramurals 1,2. SMITH, BERRY: C-Club 2, 3,4, Kays 1,2, 3,4, Kay Board 1,2, 3, 4, Circle Singers 2,3,4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, All-League 3,4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football King Candidate 4. SOOBY, ROGER: Band 1, 2, 3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Honor Roll 3, Pep Band 1, Sax Quartet 3. SCROCK, GENE: Science Club 2, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2. STOOPS, ROGER: Science Club 1,2,3,4, Art Club 1,2,3, Honor Roll 3,4. STROUD, GENA: Pep Club 1,2,4, Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Girls Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Freshmen Cho- rus 1, Basketball Intramurals 1. TABOR, CHUCK: Drama Depart- ment III Act Play 4. TERRELL, BARBARA: Freshmen Chorus 1, Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, Pep Club Board 4, Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Kayette Board 3, Student Council 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, Circle Singers 3,4, Typing Award 3, Madrigals 3,4, Basketball 3, Basketball In- tramurals 1, 2. TILTON, DIXIE LEA: Kayettes 1, 2, Science Club 1,2, 3, Band 1, 2, Blue 8 Gold Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, Volleyball In- tramurals 1, Freshmen Chorus 1, Typing Award 2, 3, CCVEP 4, State Music Award 1, 2. WATSON, LORI: Circle Singers 2, 3,4, Madrigals 2, 3,4, Volleyball 3, Tennis 4, Basketball 4, Kayet- tes 1, 2, 3,4, Board 3,4, President 4, Pep Club 1, 2,4, Class Officer 3, Snowball Princess 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 2, 3,4,- Musical 2, 3,4, Music Contest 1, 2, 3,4, Sci- ence Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Basketball Queen Candidate 4. WATTENBARGER, JANICE: CCVEP 4, Band 1, 2, 3, General Business Award 2, Bookkeeping Award 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4. WHITE, DAVID: C-Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Basketball Intra- murals 2, 3. WILSON, DEBBIE: Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, Board 4, Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Circle Singers 3,4, Snowball Princess Candidate 3, Honor Roll 2, 3,4, Basketball Intramurals 2, 3, Typing Award 3. WILSON, SUSAN: Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Kayettes 1,2, 3, CCVEP 4, Kay- ette Board 2, Basketball Intra- murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Business Award 3, Art Award 1, 2, 3. WINZER, KAREN: Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Kayette Board 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Snowball Princess Candidate 3, Shorthand Award 3, Twirler 2, 3, T-Bird Staff 4, Birdseye Staff 3, Who 's Who Among American High School Students 3, Kayette Award 1. WOLF, GARY: Band 1. WOLF, GLENDA: Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Board 3,4, Science Club 2, 3, Band 1, Kayette Award 1, Girls Glee Club 3, CCVEP 4, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, Art Award 3, Honor Roll 4. WOODALL, ROBERT GREGG: Kays 3,4, Science Club 4, Stage Band 3,4, Freshmen Chorus 1, Madrigals 3,4, Circle Singers 2,3,4, Tennis 3, 4, Debate 4, Musical 1, 2, 3,4. Seniors AITCHISON, DAN: 11, 50,62 ANDREWS, BRUCE: 11,50 AUSTIN, DONNA: 11, 83, 84, 87 BAKER, GWEN: 11 BAKER, SCOTT: 11 BANWART, TOM: 2,11,53,6O, 64,7O,78,82,91 BIDWELL, KEVIN: 11,81 BOHANNON, DAVID: 11 , 46, 50 BOKEY, HARRY: 11 BOWEN, LINDA: 11,83,9O BOWLIN, DEBBIE: 11,81 BRUNDEGE, BOB: 11 BURNETT, LARRY: 1O,12,15, 46,59,78, 79 CANNATA, CHERI: 3,12,49,55, 58,63,68,74,76,77,79,80,83, 87 CARSON, TERRY: 12,59,70 COGAN, HOLLY: 12,58,62,74, 76,83,98 COSTLOW, REX: 12 COUNCIL, CHRIS: 12, 84, 85 DENTON, BRAD: 12, 54, 59, 72, 78,79,84,85,88 DOGGETT, BRAD: 10, 12, 54, 78 DUNHAM, MIKE: 12,64,68,78, 80,82,87 EASLEY, CI-IARLA: 12,64,65,81, 83 ENGELS, THERESA: 12,55,62,64 68, 70, 74, 77, 79, 80,83, 87,91 FARNER, JACK: 12 FINDLEY, DUANE: 13,71 FROST, LARRY: 13 GARRETT, TERRY: 13,83 GOLDSMITH, GARY: 13, 50, 54, 62,78,8O GOLDSMITH, TERRY: 13, 50, 78, 90 GORDON, MARK: 13 GOULD, KATHY: 13,83 GRACEY, EMMANUEL: 13,92 GURNEY, LARRY: 2,13 HAMPTON, DEB: 13,81 HARRELSON, ROBERT: 13 I-LENN, LINDA: 13,65,7O,74,83, 90 HINCKLEY, JIM: 13 JOHNSON, CHERYL: 13,81 JOHNSON, DEB: 13,81 JOHNSON, JOCELYN: 13,79,83, 92 JONES, MICKIE: 14, 58, 62, 74, 75,76,83,87 KIMBRO, TAMMY: 14,81 KNOWLES, FRANK: 14,46,47,SO 63,80,87 LAMBING, TOM: 14,46,48,54, 63,78,79 LAYMON, CHERIE: 14 LEE, ROB: 14,71 7 D Index LEIMER, RANDY: 10,14,46,48, 54,63,78,79,80 MARK, RON: 14,46,52,59,68, 78,87 MARSHALL, LINDA: 14 MASUR, DAVID: 14 MAY, ANITA: 14,70,74,75,83, 84 MCLEAN, PAM: 14,81,83,90 MCNEAL, RUTH: 14, 65, 70, 74, 83 ' MORRIS, C.T.: 14,50 MOSIER, ROGER: 14,81 MURPHY, ROBERT: 14,81 MYERS, DIANE: 15, 70, 74, 75, 83,84,85,98 MYERS, MIKE: 15 NORMAN, JOE: 15 NORRICK, CHERYL: 15 PASCI-LAL, DORIS: 15,83,86 PHILLIPS, TERRY: 15 PIERCE, LORI: 15, 70, 74, 75, 76, 77,83,86 PLUMMER, CERESA: 12, 15, 58, 63,74,76,83 POYNOR, KIM: 15,64,74,76,83 PYLE, TOM: 15,79,84,85 RATZLAFF, BRUCE: 15, 84, 85 RICKERSON, CRISS: 15, 70, 81, 83,90 RILEY, JILL: 16,83,84 ROGERS, TOM: 16 SCHWEMMER, NEIL: 12,16,46, 48 SHAW, TERRY: 16,49,55,58,6o, 65,74,83 SHEPHERD, JULIE: 16, 74, 75, 79, 80,83 SHIPLEY, JEFF: 16,84,85,92 SIMMONS, CARY: 16 SISSON, RICHARD: 16, 50, 78 SMALLEY, MIKE: 2,16,71 SMITH, BERRY: 2,16,50,52,62, 68,78,82,91 SOOBY, ROGER: 16,84,85 SROCK, GENE: 16 STOOPS, ROGER: 16 STROUD, CENA: 16,83 TABOR, CHUCK: 16,71,72 TERRELL, BARBARA: 16, 70, 74, 75,83,87, 98 TILTON, DIXIE: 17,81 WATSON, LORI: 17,49,56,6O, 63 64 65 68 70 79 WA'l!'TEiXIBARG,ER,, JANICE: 17,81 WHITE, DAVID: 17,79 WHITE, RANDY: 17 WILSON, DEBBIE: 17, 68, 70, 74, 75,83,87 WILSON, SUE: 17,81 WINZER, KAREN: 17,70,83,9O WOLF, GARY: 17 WOLF, GLENDA: 17,81,83 WOOD, PAM: 17 WOODALL, GREG: 3,10,17,68, 70,79,82,85,87,88,89 Juniors ALEXANDER, DAVID: 21 ALLMOND, MACE: 21 ANDERSON, WAVA: 21,49,55, 58,74,75,83 ASBELL, TERESA: 21 BAILEY, JO: 21,83 BANWART, PERRY: 21, 53, 78, 79 BARBER, WAYNE: 21,46, 78, 79 BEAL, ROGER: 21 BEARD, BOB: 21 BLACK, DEANNA: 21 BOKEY, HELEN: 21,92 BRAZIL, CLIFF: 21,68,87 BROWN, DIANE: 21,49,83 BROWN, KIRK: 20, 21, 25, 46, 50, 54,78,84 BRUCE, STUART: BUCKNER, JAY: 21, 25, 78,82 CHASE, LANE: 21,49,68,74,75, 79,80,83,87 CLARK, PEGGY: 21,92 COLLINS, RUSTY: 21,46,5O,54, : 78 CORBIN, ANN: 21,74,83,84,85 COUEY, STEVE: 21 CRISLER, TERRY: 21 DAVIS, ROGER: 21 DAVIS, STEVE: 20, 21, 25, 50, 54 78 DENTON, SCOTT: 21 DIMICK, KEN: 3, 20, 21, 25,46, 50, 64, 68, 78, 84, 87, 88 DRISKELL, ROGER: 21 DUNHAM, MICHELLE: 21 , 58, 74 83,98 DURANLEAU, RENEE: 21 DUTTON, KELLY: 20, 21, 25,49, S8,74,75, 83 ERHARDT, SHERI: 21 , 70, 72, 74 75,83,84,85 FERGUSON, BLANE: 21 FRANTA, TIM: 22 FRASER, JANET: 22,49, 70, 74, 83,84,85 FULLER, DON: 22,50 FULLINWIDER, DON: 22, 84, 85 GARCLA, JO: 22 GFELLER, JIM: 22 GOOD, PAUL: 22, 53, 70, 78, 79, 80,82 GRAY, ROGER: 22 Y 3 ! 107 GULICK, SHERRY: 22,49,58,64, 70, 74, 75, 80, 84, 85 HAAS, MARK: 22,46,53,79 HALE, THERESA: 83 HAMPTON, DAVID: 22 HENRIE, GREG: 22,53,68,78,82 87,90 HENRY, KAREN: 22,83,91 HOLLADAY, RICKY: 22 HOWREY, MIKE: 3, 22,46, 50, 52 78 HUMMEL, RHONDA: 22, 74, 76, 83,91 JACKSON, TAMMY: 55 JOHNSON, CHARLES: 22 JOHNSTON, DAN: 22,68,72,87, 88,89 JONES, DAVID: 22 KEMP, LADONNA: 22,8O,83,91, 92 KETTERMAN, TAMMY: 22, 74, 83,86 KILLINGSWORTH, JEANINE: 22 KING, CINDY: 22,49, 55, 56, 68, 74,76,77,79,83,87 KNOWLES, DENNIS: 22 LACY, BYAM: 22 LANDERS, CHRIS: 22 LAYMON, KEVIN: 23,84 LEE, BRYAN: 23,50,54 LEWIS, MARK: 23 LILL, MARY JO: 23,83,87 LOVE, BILL: 23 MARK, DAVID: 23,46,78 MARTEN, ROD: 23,52,68,87 MCCUNE, DEBRA: 23, 55, 74, 83 MCFANN, BRIAN: 23, 25,50 MCGINNIS, L.D.: 23,25,91 MCLAUGHLIN, TROY: 23 MCMASTER, JUDY: 23 MCNOWN, DAVID: 23 MELLOT, PATRICIA: MOSSMAN, BRENT: 23, 50,78 MULVANEY, BECKY: 23 MYERS, JEFF: 23 NORRICK, LARRY: 23, 78, 82 PASCHAL, ED: 23 PHILLIPS, DEB: 23 PRATT, RHONDA: 23,83 PRATT, ROD: 23,50 PRICI-IARD, MARY: 23,68,72, 74,75,83,87,88,89,91 PYLE, ANGELA: 23,86,92 RIDDLE, BECKY: 23, 55, 74, 83 RISCH, GREG: 23,84,85 ROGERS, BILL: 23,87 3 I ROTHS, DON: 24,53 ROWLAND, GREG: 24, 68, 72, 87, 88,89 SCHEID, SHIRLEY: 24 SCHEIER, LARRY: 24 SHELINBARGER, VIC: 24 SHULTZ, SUE: 22,24,49,70 TIBBETS, SHAE: 24 TUCKER, CURTIS: 24 UNRUH, CORLISS: 24,56,83 VAN BUREN, DEBRA: 24 WALKER, JUDY: 24,91 WALLACE, KATHY: 24,49,58, 74,75,83 WATSON, DICK: 24, 25, 50, 68, 78 WELLS, BOB: 24 WHITE, DARRELL: 24 WHITE, TIM: 24,47, 54,78 WHITESIDE, BEN: 2, 24, 50, 68, 85,87 WILSON, NANCY: 24,71,83 WOHLGEMUTH, DEB: 22,24 Sophomores ADLESPERGER, DOUG: 27 ALLEN, DOUG: 27 ALLISON, LARRY: 27, 84,85 BAKER, KENT: 27,53 BANKS, LISA: 27, 72, 74, 80, 83, 87,88 BARBER, DOUG: 27 BENNET, VERLA: 27,63, 79,83, 88,92 BOOTH, MIKE: 3, 27,68,87 BOWEN, SANDRA: 27,63,71,83 BOWERS, KEN: 27,5O,52 BRENNER, RANDY: 27,46,5O BROWER, LAURIE: 27, 56, 74, 83, 84,85 BURCH, ANGELA: 27,74,83,87 BURDEN, MARK: 27,46,48, 50, 53,84 CERNEY, LINDA: 27,79,91 COUEY, CRAIG: 27 COUNTERMAN, KIM: 27 DANIELS, CATHY: 27 DENNY, LARRY: 27 ENGELS, BILL: 27,46,48, 50, 52, 68,87 FERGUSON, JAMES: 27 FINDLEY, DARREL: 26,27 FORPAHL, CHRIS: 27, 50, 64, 84, 85 FRANTA, KIM: 27 FRENCH, BART: 27 FRETZ, PAM: 26, 27, 74, 83, 84, 85 GIBBS, DELLA: 27 GILLHAM, DONALD: 28 - GILLILAND, ROB: 28 GILLIS, MARK: 28 GOLDBERG, SHARON: 28, 55, 56, 68, 74, 75, 83, 87 GOLDSMITH, MIKE: 28, 50, 57, 88,89 GRACEY, NATI-IANIEL: 28 GRAHAM, SUSAN: 28,56,83,91 GRAVES, VALORIE: 28 GREEN, NANCY: 28,92 GURNEY, LORA: 28, 74, 83, 84, 85 HAASE, STEVE: 28, so, 54, 60, 78, 82 HAMMER, KAREN: 28,83,84,85 HEAPE, LANE: 28,53 HENDRIX, TOM: 28,46,48,50 HESS, JAMIE: 83 HETHERINGTON, JOHN: 28,46, 48,50,53,68,82,84,87 HIATT, LEE: 24,28,56, 71 HINCKLEY, CINDY: 28 HOGOBOOM, CHRIS: 28, 74, 77, 83,87 HORTON, LISA: 28,83 HOWREY, LORI: 28,49, 74, 83,91 HUTCHISON, JOE: 52 ISBILL, MIKE: 26, 28, 46, 48, 54, 49,78 LEWIS, STEVE: 28, 84, 85, 87 LUNSFORD, BRANDIE: 28, 64, 83 LYGRISSE, LYNDA: 28, 74, 83, 86 MARSH, ROD: 28,50 MARTIN, RANDY: 28,50,52,84, 85 MATLOCK, LARRY: 28,50 MAY, GREG: 29 MCKAIG, KEVIN: 29 MCNEAL, MARY: 29,83 MEDLIN, TIM: MILLER, ART: 29 MILLER, CAROL: 29,87,92 MULFORD, SUE: 29,79 MULVANEY, BRENDA: 29 NELLANS, BOB: 29,46,48,72,82, 84,88,89 NORRIS, TERRY: 29,83 ORNDORFP, CASSIE: 29, 56, 74, 83,84,85,87 PARTRIDGE, CINDY: 29, 58, 72, 83,84, 86,89 PATEE, LOUANNA: 29,72 PAYNE, CANDY: 29, 72, 74, 83, 88 POTTER, STEVE: 29 POYNOR, KERRY: 29,74,83 PRICHARD, JO: 29, 56, 74, 83, 87 PYLE, DEANNA: 29,83,92 REED, LESA: 29,58,74,83,87 RICKERSON, RUSS: 26,29 RIDDLE, SONJA: 28, 29, 58, 74, 83,87,91 ROGERS, DEBBIE: 29, 72, 86, 92 ROGERS, ELAINE: 24, 29, 49, 71 ROGERS, JERRY: 29 SAWYER, DEB: 29,83,86 SCHEEEER, RICHARD: 29, 52, 88 SCHEID, DEB: 29 SHADOIN, STEVE: 30 SHANNAHAN, MARLA: 30,74, 83,84,85 SMITH, BENNY: 30, 46, 49, 54, 59, 78,82,87 SMITH, STACEY: 30,74,83 SROCK, JIM: 30 TERRELL, MARGIE: 30, 56, 68, 74,83,84,87 TURNER, CHRIS: 30, 46, 49, 54, 59,78 WATSON, COLLEEN: 30, 55, 83 WEDDLE, STEVE: 30 WHEELER, BRYAN: 30, 80, 84, 88, 89,91 WILSON, CHERYL: 30, 55, 56, 60, 83,87 WILSON, THAD: 30,50 WISE, DEANNA: 30,49, 55, 58, 79 WOLEESPERGER, MICHELLE: 30, 83 WOOD, CURT: 3,3O,5O,52 ZANG, TAMMY: 30, 56, 74, 83, 84,87 ZENNER, JOHN: 30 Freshmen ADKINS, MARY: 33,83 ALLEN, ANGELA: 33,68,74,83, 84,85,86 ARMBRUSTER, SUSIE: 33, 84, 92 BANKS, SHELLY: 33, 70, 74, 80, 83,84,8S BOWERS, BRUCE: 32, 33, 51, 52 BUCKNER, CAYE: 32, 33,49, 83, 84,86 CARSON, MARK: 33,47,52 CHANDLER, ELLEN: 33 CHRISCO, TERI: 33, 49, 55, 58, 75,76,83,84,85,86 CLARK, DAVID: 33,47,51 CLIFT, RONNIE: 84 CODY, DALE: 33,51,84,86 COGAN, JOHN: 33,47,51,52,82, 86 COLLINS, PENNY: 33,83,74,86 CORBIN, JOHN: 33,51,82 CRISLER, CRAYTON: 33 CURRIE, LLOYD: 33,84 DUNHAM, BRIAN: 33 DUNN, KANDI: 33,58,83,86 DUNSWORTH, JAMES: 33 DUTTON, MONICA: 33,49, 55, 56,74,83,86,88,89 FARNER, JIM: 33 FINDLEY, DIANA: 33, 70, 74, 83, 86,66 FORPAI-11., SCOTT: 33 EOWLER, CHARLES: 33 ERAZIER, BARBARA: 33, 74, 83, 86 GAWTHROP, DEEANN: GILLIS, MICHILE: 33, 74, 84, 86 GRAGG, JUDY: 70, 74, 83,86 GRAY, SHERRY: HALL, KEN: 33,47,82,84,85,86 HALL, MARY: 34,83,84,86 HALLAUX, DARLA: 34 HARRELSON, CLIFF: 34, 51, 84, 85,86 HEIMAN, CHRIS: 34,86 HENN, JERRY: 34,47,82,84,86 HIGHBARGER, DAVID: 34,47, 54 84,8S, 86 HOGOBOOM, BRYAN: 34, 51, 82 HOLE, CRAIG: 34,47,51,88,89 HOLLINGER, ART: 34,51 HUFE, THOMAS: 34 JACKSON, SHIRLEY: 34,58,83, 86 JOHNSON, JIM: 34,47,52,86 JOHNSTON, DON: 34 JOHNSTON, RON: 34,86 JORDAN, CHRISTIE: 34,49, 76, 83 KEMP, KATHY: 34,83,84, 86 KILLINGSWORTH, VALERIE: 34, 86 KING, STEVE: 32, 34,47, 51, 79, ! 84 KING, WARREN: 34,52 LAMBING, MIKE: 34, 47, 54, 49 LAYMON, CHRIS: 34,84 LEWELLYN, PAM: 34, 49, 83, 86 MCCALLEY, LISA: 34,83,86 MCKASKLE, MELISSA: 34 MCKINLEY, DONNITA: 34,70 MEFFORD, JONI: 34 MENDENHALL, WAYNETTA: 34 MILLER, DEBBIE: 34, 55,86 MULVANEY, BRIAN: MURPHY, CINDY: 35,58,83 . MURPHY, DEBRA: 35 NORRIS, PARK: 35,51 PASCHAL, TOWANDA: 35, 74,83 PATTON, DAN: 35,86 PENNINGTON, KEVIN: 35,89 PREWITT, KIM: 35, 74,83, 84 RICKERSON, JAMES: 35 RIGGLE, DAVID: 35,67 ROGERS, MICKEY: 35, 54,86 ROTHS, PATTIE: 35, 74, 83,86 SAFT, CHERYL: 35,83 SALISBURY, JULIE: 35,74 SALIEE, JACKIE: 35 SCHEIER, TAMMY: 35, 70, 74, 83 SEYMOUR, DALE: 35 SHELTON, BRAD: 35,86 SHEPHERD, ANN: 35, 49, 83, 86 SIMMONS, TERRY: 35 SOOBY, DIANE: 35,74,84 SPARKS, ARLEEN: 35,86 TILTON, DAVID: 35 TUCKER, RICK: 35,86 TURNER, JEFF: 35,51,54 UHLMAN, MIKE: 35,74,51,54 VARNER, JEFF: 36,84,85,86 VOICIN, RICK: 36,47,51,54 WALKER, LINDA: 36 WATSON, TOM: 36,47,51,80, 86 WEDEL, ANITA: 36, 70, 74, 83, 86 WELLS, DEBBIE: 36 WHITE, SHELLEY: 36, 49, 60, 70, 74,83,84 WILSON, ADDIE: 36,49, 55, 83, 84,86,66 WILSON, STEVE: 36,47, 51, 54, 82,86 WOLF, DARL: 32,36,51,54,86 WOODALL, JAYME: 36,49, 55, 70,74,75,83,84,86 ZENNER, ANNA: X Y x... ,J W Memories if .ri . X ,ig X -1+ Pg. 110. 1. 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