Circle High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Towanda, KS)
- Class of 1977
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G1-GIJXVS DIN' O I I O I Buhler 1 I I I O I I O I I O I Haven . I Valley Oeflter 0 I CIRCLE Andale 0 I i I O I I VViOhita.. Q . . Q I 1 Q K I1 man Au ta. 1 g Goddard I gus I I l I I f , Mul vane If I O SE. E-I I O I QI 4 0 OI ,QI 0 Chaparral Si I I O I I I I Royalty Reig ns Circle held its Football Homecoming game October 29, playing Clear water. Although it was raining and the weather was miserable the queen candidates, Cindy King, Mary Lou Prichard, and Sue Shultz were in high spirits and willing to brave the weather. As the crowd sat waiting, Ed Pas- chal stepped forward to crown Cindy queen while Steve Davis and Bryan Lee took their roles as attendents. The 1977 Queen and King of Courts was held on February 4. Trying a change of pace, the dance was held the next night, providing more time for enjoyment. The Queen and King of Courts were Mary Lou Prichard and Ken Dimick. Their escorts were Sherry Gulick, Lane Chase, David Mark and Mike Howery. Queen and King of Courts theme was You make me feel like dancing and the dance was sponsered by the student council. I 1. October 29, 1976, Ma Lou Prichard B an Lee C' d ry , ry , 1n y King, Ed Pas- chal, Steve Davis, and Sue Shultz were honored at the football Home- coming. 2. David Mark and Mike I-Iowrey guard their men. 3. Queen Cindy and King Ed pose for a picture. 4 . Queen Mary Lou accepts flowers from Kin Ken g . 5. Couples enjoy dancing at the Homecoming dance. 6. February 4, 1977, Lane Chase, David Mark, Mary Lou Prichard, Ken Dimick, Sherry Gulick, and Mike Howrey celebrate the Queen and King of Courts. 7. Queen Mary Lou grins as the candidates pose for a picture. 1 'I1 12 . cc . ,, J unlors gamble on Casino The junior-Senior prom was held May 7, in the Butler County Commtuuity junior College. The theme for prom was Casino with garters and dice as decora- tions. Fray1e provided the music for the festivity. Because of lack of funds during the past school year the banquet was catered by junior mothers. This last high school dance for the 77 seniors was sure to be a memorable adventure. 1. juniors and Seniors enjoying the banquet dinner. 2. The entryway at prom was decorated with a ticket booth and black carpet. 3. Lisa Banks and Paul Good find pleasure in a good band. 4. An empty lunchroom before banquet. 5. Becky Riddle and Kent Matson rest between dances. 6. Tom Hendrix and Lee Hiatt get down on a fast dance. 7. Bill Engles winks at the camera as he sits at the head table. 7 CANDY CANE LA cfs 2 .V i J H Y 5' eg' ,Ayz ,,, VVVV 'I Y 'Q ' 5. . K 131 Silg V, -'ffm is 1. Mary jo Lill, Nancy Wilson, Snowball Princess Karen Henry, Tammy jackson, Verla Bennett. 2. Kik provided dancing enjoyment. 3. Many couples enjoyed dancing. 4. Steve King and Christie jordan walk through the entrance. 5. Couples enjoying the dance. 6. Princess Karen Henry is crowned by her escort, Paul Good. 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JRE 1 L 'f , f Q Q R SBI-iga.d.oor:Z'r-eappears on stage at c H S 'LQEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEQQS IU EE EEREEEEEE Rounding up the school year ' 'Briga- doon' ' was presented as the spring musical March 17, 18, and 19 in the school audi- torium Brigadoon IS about two hunters who go to Brigadoon, Scotland, on a hunting trip Years before a priest had cast a spell on the town to make it disappear so it would be safe from the witches I-Ie had made the spell to let the town reappear once every 100 years The two hunters came into the town on the day of its reappearance One fell 1n love and at the end of the day as the Later he returned to the place Where the town had been, and his love was so strong that it brought the town back long enough for him to be reumted with his lover The Cast Tommy Albright jeff Douglas Fiona MacLaren jean MacLaren Andrew MacLaren Archie Beaton Harry Beaton Meg Brockie Mr Lundie Charlie Dalrymple Angus McGuff1e Stuart MacGregor Frank jane Ashton Maggie Anderson . . , . Ken Dimick john Hetherington Margie Terrell . Carol Miller Ben Whiteside Cliff Brazill Mike Booth Mary Lou Prichard Greg Rowland Dan Johnston jeff Varner B111 Engels Greg May Lisa Banks Tammy Zang 3'i33333333333'33333'53q? 0 4' ' ..... , df ' . .... . . 4' - .,.. ..... gg - . , ,... ....... - , J n . n . :p.l.l.I.n.o-r-p.:.onn: town disappeared, his heart was broken. Sandi' Dean - I- - D-l--STQVG Lewis was . . . , . . , , 5 S333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 - -'---nu Margie Terrell sings along with other members the cast belonging to Brigadoon lien D1m1ck and John Hetherington dlscuss future p ans Ben Whiteside, Bill Engels, Sharon Goldberg, and Margie Terrell watch intently as Ken D1m1ck, and John I-Ietherington venture in. 4. The people of the village prepare for the entrance of the Bride and Groom. 5. Mary Lou Prichard lets Ben Whiteside kiss her hand. 6. Mike Booth lies quietly in his burial ceremony. Peter Pan Presented Reter Pan was chosen as the fall all-school musical. It is the first time Circle has had a musical in the fall. It is also the beginning of a program in which the Circle Drama Club will present a children's musical once eve- ry four years. Peter Pan is a children's musical comedy based on the play by James M. Barrie. It was presented November 19-20 in Circ1e's audi- torium. 1. Wendy, Bonnie McKinney, cuddles her dog, Cindy Murphy. 2. Peter Pan, Gay Thomas, be- comes friends with Kathy Kemp, Tiger Lily. 3. Mr. Darling, Bob Nellans looks over the household. 4. Peter Pan sings solo. 5. Cap- tain Hook, Ken Dimick, attacked Noodler, Bryan Wheeler, while Cecco, john Hetherington watch- es. Wendy . . . ,... Bonnie McKinney john ...... ....... R obert jacks Michael . . . . . . .. .Doug Sommers Liza ....,.,, ..... M onica Dutton Mrs. Darling . . .... Laurie Brower Mr. Darling . . . .... Bob Nellans Peter Pan .... .... G ay Thomas Slightly .... ....... L ew Hanna Tottles . . ..... Tyler Dutton Curley . . ...... Cran Chase Nibs ...... .... L ynn Fillmore Twin iii . . ...... Tara Hopkins Twin 32 ........................................... Tonya Hopkins Boys ................................................ Russell White Ryan Berger, Eric Travineck, Buddy Cole, and Kyle Dutton. Captain Hook .......................................... Ken Dimick Smee .................................................. Gary Jacks Tiger Lily ..........................................,. Kathy Kemp Indians ...........................................,. Cherise Martin Denise Martin, Christine Oliver, Patricia Gould, Michelle Kice, Keri Knight, Susan Patton, Lynda Lygrisse, Lora Gurney. Starkey ................................................. Joe Blaes Noodler . . . ................................. Bryan Wheeler Cecco . . .... john Hetherington jukes ..... .... M ike Goldsmith Mullins . . . .... Randy Martin Pirates . . . ....... Mike Blaes john Scheffer. jane . . .... Christine Oliver Everybody Loves Opal Everybody Loves Opal' ' , a comedy staged by the Speech and Drama club, was presented April 15 in the school auditorium. ' 'Everybody Loves Opal' ' is about three crooks who try to murder Opal, a scatter brained woman without all her gray matter, to collect her insurance money. They come u with all sorts of schemes but are never able to pull them off, thanks to gpal. She finally finds out what the scoundrels have intri- gued and becomes upset for a short while . Opal's tender heart asks the three to stay on with her and she offers them her money as an influence . The C ast, O al . , ...... . . .... Marla Shannahan Glbria . . . ...,.. jormie Bailey E Brad . , . ..... Bryan Wheeler ' Sol ........ . . . Mike Goldsmith Doctor ....., .... D an Johnston , Policeman . . . ..,,, Mark Haas www gfrk 'M 'iff 4 mia, 1. Jonnie Bailey, Marla Shannahan, and Bryan Wheeler have tea. 2. Brad, Bryan Wheeler, and Sol, Mike Goldsmith, discuss Mike's escape. 3. Opal, Marla Shannahan gets a physical from Doctor, Dan Johnston in or- der to get insurance. 4. Marla Shannahan gives Dan Johnston a neck rub. 5. Mark Haas, city policeman, catches Bryan Wheeler, Mike Goldsmith, and Jongnie Bailey off guard in an illegal act. 6. Marla Shannahan survives an attempt on her life. Dances S tir rup Exo item ent The first dance of the season was sponsored by the senior class after a home football game in Oc- tober. For the new students this first dance was a different exper- ience for them. Other students thought the dance to be just an- other year , While the seniors add- ed this dance to their collection of memories. February 18, 1977, the junior class held a jean's dance to raise more money for the Prom. Many students enjoyed this dance even though music was played by a ster- eo. The relaxed atmosphere let everybody really get down. Tammy Zang gets into the music. Candy Payne dances at the Senior-held jeans dance. Mr. SMrs. Hoop, Mr. Slvlrs. Layher, Mr. Burford and date, Mr. 8 Mrs. Lehning all show their enthusiasm for extra-curricular activities. Tom Hendrix watches intently. Terry Norris, Lee Hiatt, Stacy Smith, Louanna Patee, john Scheffer all do the bump. Addie Wilson, Terry Crisco, Pam Fretz, Tom Hendrix and Randy Bren- ner enjoy the Junior-held jeans dance. wa Pistol Poppers 1. Charles Plumb talks of his experiences in the P.O. W. camp. 2. Mrs. Oliver grubs down. 3. Art classes painted the Jesus Mural on the Western Butler County Times building. 4. Mr. Cutting plans his sirategy for the upcoming basketball game. 5. A few of the senior girls clown around at the pep assembly. 6. Mary Lou Prichard armonces the Pep Club initiation. ....N.....m fr- f W' ,MM W M ,MQ in-J M56 5 HOJ?SiI1, .A.I'O ,f N 1. Roger Smith, a young aspiring entertainer, per formed for the Circle students on Dec. 20. 2. Roger Smith entertains on and off stage. 3. Santa visits Mrs. Coryea's child care clsses. 4. What is Paul doing in the bushes? W as-1 s W' 2 V P.E.E2E'IN'E'RS ' -. ' - - 'fwfr-t -4. ' '.FaKl11 ' a:ase,zs'z.::n.s,mzn.. O x I' Buhler J ' I I O I I O I I I I Haven 9 I Valley Center . I CIRCLE A ndale I I t I I VV iC1f1it8.. 0 ' . . Q Kingman ' ' Goddard I Augusta I I 0 I I O I Q Mulvane FQ I E? I E-I I I I EI 4 O O I ,Q I 0 Chaparral 5 . I I I I I PCSTEE ., 'ffilf W4 f- ,, -W .S,fwQ.Qx,B,B ,. x, ., Am gif 1 if- ff ' ?!'f 4' a 1 Ns ,n is.. - e 19 .77 ECU' NT? Seniors corne a. long Way This was the last year that the class of '77 was on positions in sports, Stuco, Pep Club Board, and Annual the T-Bird Trail. They have come a long way since Staff. Four years seemed like a long time to wait for they were Freshmen, trying to End their classes. As graduation. Now, they realized that it went quickly. Seniors, they were the backbone of the school. They The friends they made and the memories they gained came up with ideas for floats at Football Homecoming, will stay with them forever. It was a good year to be Spirit Week, and holding the Basketball Homecoming a senior, Senior '77, dance on Saturday night. They filled the majority of A- '. H . 1- .' .3 'V - f',v .5- Mace Allmond Rhonda Anderson Wava Anderson Teresa Asbell . XL Johanna Bailey Perry Banwart Wayne Barber Roger Beal I1'1f1'L1eI1C3e UI1d.eTC13.SSII1.SI1 Senior girls having fun during lunch. Robert Beard Deanna Black Helen Bokey Clifford Brazill F Diane Brown Kirk Brown Jay Buckner Lane Chase Lane Chase and Kelly Dutton take advantage of their five minute break between classes. Peggy Clark Rusty Collins Ann Corbin Steven Couey Tracey Crisler Roger Davis Stephen Davis Scott Denton , in FR I , 35331 fa! , - Sk . Kenneth Dimick Roger Driskell Michelle Dunham Seniors Move Ahead Renee Duranleau Kelly Dutton Carl Edwards janet F ras er Ken Dimick, Cindy King and Dick Watson working on Home- coming float. Sheri Erhardt Duane Findley Timothy Franta Donny Fuller Donald Fullinwider Jo Garcia james Gfeller Paul Good 5he1'1'Y G'-dick Mark H2-21S Kirk Brown voting in the Government mock election Teresa Hale David Hampton Greg Henrie Karen Henry Judy Walker and Judy McMaster preparing final copy for the Birdseye. C1333 of ,77 I N Y J Ricky Holladay Mike Howrey Brenda Huston Tammy Jackson Charles Johnson Daniel Johnston David Jones LaDonna Kemp Tammy Ketterman Jeanine Killingsworth 1. Paul Good relaxing after a hard day at school. 2, Lane Chase, Greg I-Ienrie, and Perry Banwart dis- cussing Homecoming. Cindy King Kevin Laymon Rodney Martin Dennis Knowles Byam Lacy Chris Landers Bryan Lee Mary Jo Lill David Mark 1. Donald Roths Working in auto mechanics w w w P Larry Norrick Debra Phillips E in Z Angela Pyle Gregory Risch Ed Paschal Cindy King and Ken Dimick working hard on the annual. Rhonda Pratt Becky Riddle Debbie Rusch Rodney Pratt Mary Lou Prichard Wayne Barber, Rusty Collins, Doug Barber and Scott Denton working in auto mechanics. 37 . , , ,- . M,wr..-.Q1..,,:.f,f..,r.. L. .L,,xL N.,.L.,,LL.,,... YY W . . ., -1 -1 5 if Donald Roths Greg Rowland Shirley Scheid Larry Scheier 1 Victor Shelinbarger Sue Shultz Cathy Stagner K21IhY T9-Y101' 1 ,,,, , l Qo h , rrr, ' -..' E!ifI1.ffif?3 - I' xl a ooo. .P i ' 'ffiifizfgfzfif H :,Q.. , 3: .1,yy: 3fgf3,53fri1'12,e ,. ,. yyooo l Shae Tibbits Gay Thomas Curt Tucker Corliss Unruh Kelly Dutton doing her needlepoint in Home Decorating, Larry Norrick disiplining Mark Haas at Cowtown. Seniors plan for the future S Debra VanBuren Judy Walker Kathy Wallace Richard Watson 2 Q L E 'E Robert Wells Darrell White Timothy White Ben Whiteside E in laun- Nancy Wilson Becky Wohlgemuth Debra Wohlgemuth Senior boys campaigning for Pre r sident Ford in government. 'xlff N fi widens horizon The The 1977 Commencement ceremonies were held May 17 in the school gymnasium. For the first time, the Baccalaureate and Graduation activities were com- bined. Music was provided by the Thunderbird Band and the Circle Singers. Addressing the Class of '77 were Elizabeth Lane Chase, Valedictorian, and Mary jo Lill, Salutorian. The guest speaker was Rev. Giles Stagner. 'VVS SO1C1018..S'biC3 EODOIS The Class of '77 gained recognition in both acade- mic and athletic endeavors. Lane Chase, Scott Denton, Cathy Stagner, Mike Howrey, Cindy King and Dick Watson were named State of Kansas Scholars. Accepting an honor scholarship from K-State was Lane Chase. Scott Denton was awarded an academic scholarship from Southwestern and Cathy Stagner earn- ed a scholarship to Kansas University. Cindy King re- ceived the Leadership Award from Bethany College. Dick Watson received a scholarship from Wichita State University. Seven seniors were awarded scholarships from But- ler County Community jmaior College. Those given academic scholarships were Nancy Wilson, Janet Fra- ser, Mark Haas, and Tracy Crisler. Perry Banwart, Paul Good, Steve Davis and Mike Howrey accepted athletic scholarships from BCCJC. Mary jo Lill was presented the Betty Crocker Fam- ily Leader Award, a Kansas State University Service Award, and a Skelly Foundation Scholarship Award. Ken Dimick had his choice of several music sch- olarships. 1. Lane Chase, Valedictorian, and Mary jo Lill, Sal- utorian. 2. TOP TEN SENIORS. Front Row: Mary Io Lill, Janet Fraser, Debra Van Buren, LaDonna Kemp. Back Row: Cindy King, Wayne Barber, Dick Watson, Lane Chase, L. D. McGinnis, Cathy Stagner. 3. Seniors of '77 wait to receive diplomas. 4. Michelle Dunham, Sheri Erhardt, and Renee Duranleau relax before lining up for graduation. 5. Mr. Brown, School Board members, Rev. Stagner and Mr. Stillwell rise to honor the Class of '77, NCTICE!! S 19 .78 P.Z5.Y1Xf. ENT J uniors come together Doug Adlesperger Larry Allison Kent Baker Lisa Banks Doug Barber The junior Class of 76- 77 found the year to be full of challenge and change They were faced with many responsi- bilities. The class began with the build- ing of the class Homecoming Float. To raise money for the Prom , the Juniors sold hats and worked in the concession stand during ballgames. The class had representatives in every school activity. With only one more year to go the Juniors eagerly look forward to the future. Q SQ r fr, ff- ls N-gg, aavordig fr Verla Bennett joey Blaes Mike Booth Sandra Bowen Randy Bremer Laurie Brower Angela Burch Mark Burden Linda Cerney Craig Cofuey Kim Counterman Kathy Daniels Larry Denney Donna Edwards Bill Engels jay Ferguson Darrel Findley Chris Forpahl Kim Franta Pam Fretz if Della Gibbs Mark Gillis Sharon Goldberg Mike Goldsmith Nathaniel Gracey Sue Graham Nancy Green jill Grube Lora Gurney Steve Haase Randy Hale Shawn Haley Lisa Hall Karen Hammer Lane Heape Tom Hendrix jamie Hess john Hetherington Lee Hiatt Chris Hogoboom Juniors Lori Howrey Mike Isbill Kendall Koehn Steve Lewis Brandy Lunsford Lynda Lygrisse Rod Marsh Randy Martin Greg May Bonnie McKinne Mary McNeal John Mikel Carol Miller V Brenda Mulvaney Bob Nellans 8.I1'l'.iCi 133.119 '78 ,V A -M 9 qmgirre ' l ' 'liiaflfsif' ' .1 f A .1-f' . ,,'1:1z 4 ,, iE , e -1 e:n1,. ,,? V - ' A L ' 1- , ' rn 'f'h-my . Y ., .. ,QSM ewvlir ask, gm s - .:1z1i11-2ff - ?iif2f .fwH:-'Qi' fif -f fi: 'ffffw ,?Y:W'zi?i?' ,' J n.- f,, .. ,i.,r ii i' 5 K - 1 H gr ' any , ' A fy, A 5.1, ,,,.5 ' - uf v - :fr L V 3.16-f xi- ' rw 9 1 E M' ' - 2 W A ' 4 , - 1' W, w'E'122f'12,2? .. .- ,. J .A rj - me A5'2if1fMZeefz 4+ 33' lv ' T r n . Hp? fu ngi' ,Q J , sm ' A W : g zf i z ilffw ,wif-'Fi' ,V k . ' Q K, ,WZ - . 0 W lg rm fig 5 ., ee l 9 A, if QB N1 Q gg 7 ff EL Y 15 ,uw 5115, Q 'r f 5 , ,vu M N, , nl ' ' e f aa a dl' Terry Norris Cassie Orndorff Cindy Partridge Louanna Pat-tee Candy Payne Kerry Poynor rsaa C 314 yr ,L E fig ru' sr X rd' , z 1 f i M- Q' 4. , J sr A Q , ff. W' ze l Agia Aa: 4 M215 L my mv' 'WV ., ,, - ' -M q u ag ,f wz..ef'i.., V31 ififf ' 'Q ai' 45, 11 ., jo Prichard Deanna Pyle 1. Bonnie McKinney dressed up for Pep Club initia- tion. 2. Margie Terrell demonstrating her invention for history . 3. Lesa Reed and Janet Fraser clowning around with the electric saw . Lesa Reed Sonja Riddle Jerry Rogers Debbie Sawyer Richard Scheffer Deb Scheid Marla Shannahan Benny Smith Stacey Smith jim Srock 5 'H gi ! 13 'if Cora Stagner 1. Tammy Scheier, jo Prichard, and Chris Hogoboom taking care of their kids at the Child Care Christmas party. 2. Cindy Partridge checking Mr. Te1fer's bulletin board for the daily announcements. S' Tammy Zang Margie Terrell Chris Turner Colleen Watson Steve Weddle Bryan Wheeler Cheryl Wilson Thad Wilson Deana Wise Michelle Wolfersperg er Curt Wood Gives Prorn X- X. . , , xx M' -'S 1. Linda Cerney plays peek-a-boo! 2. Candy Payne examines her jewelry. PCR C.Z5.P I lTE E. 319.79 IN' CASE' SOID11CJI'I1CDI'eS C1iSID18,37' id.e3,S Mary Adkins Angela Allen Shelly Banks Caye Buckner The Sophomore Class showed lots of school spirit by writing, Circle has the most school spirit! in the KEYN spirit contest, more than any other class and placing Sec- ond on their Homecoming float. Many Sophomores were selected for Circle Singers and Madrigals and took part in several of the sports and activities. They also donated money for a memorial plaque for their late classmate, Caye Buckner. The generosity and eagerness of the Class of '79 will be remembered in the years to come. V X Y. 'jf C -7 -. , If -.. '12 K f .fL aid' 'lfffwm . .J-: i 1 ff . Zoe Buess Jim Mark Carson V' T n 'F ' V.. Qf '- Teri Chrisco ' Q 7'f'1 L A A' Il , W In ,Qc David Clark Dale Cody John Cogan Penny Collins jon Corbin Crayton Crisler Lloyd Currie Brian Dunham Kandi Dunn Monica Dutton jim Famer Diane Findley Scott Forpahl Chuck Fowler Barbara Frazier Class of '79 -nap--' 'Q 5fg'?iti9!lif ,sail HP fffylfr msg Egg gm ww w? 5, f, s if a iF,aBl ' , W -'Z-W -QW' UK , 4 Www' 'W 1 lil 1 39 1, gs, 225 f J f ,, ,'if 'i r on , 4 .L A5 . Af Mi Eff JQKVWHVM ,lg 53:24 O 11' Q P' Mechile Gillis Judy Gragg Becky Haight Kenneth Hall Mary Hall Darla I-Iallaux Clifford Harrelson Chris Heiman jerry Henn David Highbarger Bryon Hogoboom Craig Hole Art Hollinger Carter Howe Jim johnson Donnie Johnston Ronnie Johnston Christie Jordon Kathy Kemp Steve King Warren King Scott Koehn Michael Lambing Chris Laymon Pam Lewellyn Dana McCoy Melissa McKaskle Joni Mefford Debra Miller Cindy Murphy Ricky Murphy Sandy Murphy Park Norris Towanda Paschal Daniel Patton Timmy Peck Kevin Pennington Kim Prewit David Pyle Teresa Renville il. :f'17f1 ifE' 55535555512 lwxxik Pkg ,P 4 H irfefiivi 521 5 I - 'nfl 1 f J 'ri' ' 'P I 1 m ig X 2 X 5 in X bs' 5 ij 'l sian 1 fl imnwx f f VO 5- Ma, X' x f .,.. wha , A , -- . v'-fre! f - f. in -ra v!?!'f-sw U-,ss-eff. -sxxiffgfiii ,, 'r ' N55 E A is K 2 X ff ,g g ff. ' . ,- lizs z f i i if IEP - 51 km ,,,3...11,,,gg- .- .:, fl,,,1f!5m- -X sf ' .4 5 rl-Sp R-iii 'N-S s-. K is Ewa as 1 ,ws +. N1 ,gn Pg. 50. 1. Addie Wilson looking forward to Homecoming. 2. Tim Franta and Scott Forpahl painting sets for the German play. 3. Brian Hogoboom going back to class after lunch. Pg. 51. 1. Addie Wilson and Patti Roths working in art. Dlsplays spirit james Rickerson Russel Rickerson Dave Riggle B ' Patti Roths 2 'Q ' Chzmfg M ss ..f'f.1,ee1z1ff:-Q swf - ' lf-fffz . S, M s, T ,,m: N Ghw W' ., si L'1,' 5 jackie Sallee Tammy Scheier Dale Seymour Bradley Shelton Ann Shepherd Terry Simmons 0 ' Eiliffiijiisg L il Egg -Q.: J- -Y'-.ezeqg 95:3 f -'ievwiijafxx Wu I G-.L QQ F ' I ' A Diane Sooby Arleen Sparks 'MW Q ww ' wif lr 'lf 4 alffgff . -. ' ' T5 ' sis, l il e wt v,g,, .si 1 2 my 5 .,. ,. its 1552-.N-ni 1 13, 5 Sz MF?-,,ps5f ,I ,,. 1. , , , . ,gy Qi David Tilton Rick Tucker Jeff Turner Mike Uhlman Jeff Varner Rick Voisin Linda Walker Tom Watson Debbie Wells Shelley White Addie Wilson Steve Wilson Darl Wolf Jayme Woodall John Zenner Pg. 52. 1. Ronnie Johnston work- ing in art class. 2. Sophomore boys discussing what they will build in woodworking. Pg. 53. 1. Jayme Woodall having fun at Cowtown. 2. Steve Wilson relaxing in the library. wif.: 'S.ZS.Z'.Z1N I EE 19355511-s -- .- ' Hv1gf1ss,.?'fX . S- ' K 'G' 19.80 EE'S2S.Z'.E.RID Frosh irnpress With spirit Brenda Anderson Jo Ann Asbell jonnie Bailey Randy Banwart Michael Bishop Michael Blaes The Freshmen proved to be one of the most ambitious classes to come to Circle I-Iigh. They were able to organ- ize themselves to design and construct the First Place Homecoming Float with- out the aid of class officers. They also placed first in the Ugly Man Contest sponsored by the T-Bird Staff. Many Freshmen showed their school spirit by joining Debate, trying out for the All- School Play, and participating in the various sports, and clubs. The next four years will prove to be rewarding for the class of 1980. 1 -N eff ' Q-1121-11111 -- r FJ 5 A, Wa' Q ' :nf di, s Y is lu 4 ., 1. ' , ,rim Cherrie Bracken Jamie Brush Melody Bullins Pam Burch Nancy Carter Ellen Chandler Kevin Chase Sharon Chippeaux Marla Counterman Frank Crandell 1 im. Robert Daniels Marvin Davis Charles Edwards Carol Engels jon Farner Scott Feller Terry Fetters Marcia Fisher Patricia Fowler jill Gill ' ' 216512 55' . 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Wwmg. 21 , , maszllszfassf Q' were ,f 5 - S Ben Roths Teresa Rowland Frank Salisbury John Scheffer Rod Schwemmer Peggy Shelton Stacy Shipley Janna Smalley Sharon Sparks Mike Stanhope David Stareck Evelyn Taber Kathy Tillotson Calvin Varner Shane Waggener Shawna Waggener Laurie Walker Nan Wall Richard Watson Patricia Wescott Danny White Sherrie Wiens Scott Wilson Donna Wise Frankie Wolf CLE TIIXLERS O I I C I Buhler 1 9 I I I I I I I I C Haven Q I Valley oefmer . I CIRCLE Andale 0 : t I C Wichita ', 0 I 0 Kingrnan ' ,' Augusta Goddard , I I I I O , , Mulvane ' I 'r l Sf E-I I O I QI f 4 O OI ,QI 0 Chaparral 6. I I I I I on, Richard Chase. in Z:,, L , , . ,:1,.e,.1negg5ags1s3ies1fgfs.ifswf:-:rm Administration Q i ed: 1ohri HQf5'Presidentg This year was Robert Stillwell's first year as princi- pal at Circle. In addition to bringing in new ideas that brought a breath of fresh air, he also had some very interesting assemblies including one by Charlie Plumb, a famous POW and one by Jim Post, a chaplain por- trayed in the movie, In Cold Blood. The year went pretty smoothly and Mr. Stillwell had a fine year and he doesn't claim all the glory for himself as he said, I feel that the student body of Circle is composed of some of the finest kids in the state, I have really enjoyed becoming acquainted with them and sharing in their success this year. Helen Wright took over for Bertha Irwin during her leave of absence as office secretary, and Vicki Shep- herd helped to keep the office in shape. -fr W s ,,,. H..-W , .,.,,:a::f Language Arts 1. Bette Kuhlmann-Creative Wri- ting, English, Freshman Class Sponsor. 2. Jan Hoop--Developmental English, English I, II. 3. Daisy Patterson--English III, Research and Composition, Amer- ican Literature, Supernatural, Agape Club Sponsor. 4. Martha Oliver--Reading I, III, Reading Improvement, Assistant Pep Club Sponsor. 5. Cindy Kinder--journalism, English, Annual, Freshman Pep Club Sponsor. 6. Mike Kilgore--Speech and Drama, Debate, English. 7. Eliese Holt--German I, II, III, IV, Spanish I, II III IV Pe Club x y P Sponsor, German Club Sponsor. Social SCiSI1Ce, SCi9I1Ce, Ilfatll mt . a f :wi :-:izfwif-:f:. ww 'Sl 'Ti hu K MS Q. Q. fail? L ' Yi W Q I Q S X ,,,,,1...s1f1f fi f r, cwfffv S ,X Q .5 Zh ' f sig' X- -. . ,,,, g, ff... i,l '1f'i X . -...af fff- AV. ' ,. X :KN ' ff,, .,,mm'f'5 A'a kwa + Q fir Sy 'I tg, .Q-t,,r,,. 5 f A. x .,,L,, , F, .ns ag., ix -as 5 TE' K n mgimis -- I 1 f'---' : .. X 1 fa-wmzsglsg gr J ' ,K .- - ,Q, .. . -, - I - Q, . ky -'-544 I 1 - Q I I 1 i f it r lg 2 ni ma-M... 1. Dan Cutting--American and World History, Cross Country, Basketball, and Golf Coach. 2. Bill Blackerby--American and Comparative Government, World Geography, Psychology, Sopho- more Basketball Coach. 3. Amos Marsh--Chemistry, Phy- sics, Science Club Sponsor. 4. Bill Layher--General Science, Biology, Human Anatomy, junior class sponsor, Freshman Football Coach. 5. Ron Strong--Algebra I, II, General Math, Metric System Computer Programming, Boys and Girls' Tennis Coach, FCA Sponsor. 6. Mark Telfer--General Math, Algebra I, Geometry, Advanced Math, Trigonometry, Senior Class Sponsor. 7 I Vocational .Arts Library I-Iorne Elconorrncs 1. Ronald Bigelow--Mechanical Systems, Small Engines, Voca- tional Auto Mechanics, Freshmen Class Sponsor. 2. Ralph Shaw--Material and Pro- cesses Exploration, Vocational Carpentry, Sophomore Class Spon- sor. 3. Bob Anderson--Visual Comm- unication, Printing and Photogra- phy. 4. Kendra Wilkinson--CCVEP, Senior Class Sponsor. 5. Brenda Coryea--Child Care, Home Decorating, Food and Clothing II, Home Ec. I, Kayettes Sponsor. 6. Ellen Boyer--Librarian, junior Class Sponsor. 64 A 5 ...ii Fine .A.:r'ts, Business, Counselors, P.EI. 1. Bill Anshutz--Freshmen and Mixed Chorus, Circle Singers, Madrigals, Kay Sponsor. 2. Dave McAdam--Band, Pep Band. 3. Bill Williams--Art 4. Tonya Kerschner--P.E. I, II, III, IV, Health, Girls Volleyball, Basketball, and Track Coach, FCA Sponsor. 5. Ray Burford--P. E. I, II, III, IV, Football, Basket- ball, and Track Coach. 6. Fred Kemp--General Math, Student Council, Coun selor. 7. Sandy Terrell--General Science, National Honor Society, Counselor. 8. Gary Elliott--Bookkeeping, General Business, Foot- ball, Basketball, and Track Coach. 9. Jane Lehning--Office Practice, Shorthand, Typing, junior Class Sponsor. ll I. IKIQ WH 7 65 Cooks and C1.1S'l3OC118,I1S The cooks and custodians have a big part in keeping Circle High going. The cooks prepare a hot meal each day for approximately 400 people. The custodians are constantly cleaning the halls and classrooms. The custodians can also be found at outside activities helping out. 1. Custodians--Raymond Edwardsg Head Custodian, S Harold Winn. Not pictured- -Mary Ruth Bracken, and George Horton. Night Custo- dians. 2. Cooks--Donna Hale, Shirley Hammer, Rosiland Dester, and Dolores Langhofer, Head Cook. Not pictured- -Norma Banks. SPCRTS I I Valley 1 VV lchita. Q Klngrnan Sara ' A-11811-Sta 55 gl 2: Q' al UI L T-Birds led. by Seniors Like a wagon train stuck in the mud, the 1976 Circle High Varsity football team never gave up. Coaches Ray Burford, Gary Elliott and Steve Lehning kept t.he team alive through their first seven de- feats by coaching with a winning attitude, though the T-Birds al- ways fell short. Keeping their spirit high, the team fought through the whole season and came home a Winner in their last game, a 28-12 victory over An- dover. Ed Paschal was voted state back of the week by the WICHITA EA- GLE-BEACON after the Chaparral game in which he rushed for 229 yards and four touchdowns, even though the T-Birds were defeated 25-30. Other highlights of the season were the voting of running back Steve Davis and defensive back Mike Howery to the all-league team. Defensive tackle Dick Watson, defensive end Ken Di- mick, offensive tackle Don Fuller, and nmning back Ed Pas- chal were voted honorable men- tion. Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle V-ar S1 ty' 6 Augusta O Haven 25 Chaparral 1 8 Kingman 1 5 Goddard O Andale 1 6 Clearwater 28 Andover Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle J - va, I' S 1 ty 0 Augusta 6 Haven 46 Kingman 6 Goddard 6 Andale 14 Clearwater ,, 1 Perry Banwart, offensive endg Mike I-lowrey, quarter- back and defensive back, all-league team, Bryan Lee, offensive and defensive end. David Jones, noseguardg Kirk Brown, offensive end. 'm...., Don Fuller, defensive and offensive tackle, honorable mentiong Ken Dimick, center and defensive end, hon- orable mentiong Rod Pratt, defensive end and offen- sive tackle. Ed Paschal, ru.nning back, honorable mention, Dick Watson, fullback and defensive tackle, honorable men- tion, Steve Davis safety and running back, all-league team. 1. Coaches, Ray Burford, Gary Elliott and Steve Lehning, discuss new plans for upcoming play. 7. T-Birds David jones, Ken Dirnick and Darl Wolf zero in on the ball carrier. 'S Q ,,, K4 . .,,,,,Mfw:f11:,f1-:,,. mmfw ff,, m,-w:f::fwmu- M:mw,:-w:ff-k - - Fresh experience 1 . The referee, close at hand, always makes the right decision. 2. Dick Watson squirts through a hole while the Circle offensive line blocks. 3. Circle defenders capt1u'e Haven ball carrier. 4. Outstretched arms reach for the ball. 5. Tremendous enthusiasm was shown at each varsity football game by the crowd. 6. Coach Burford shouts instructions to the team as assistant coaches look on. 7. Coaches Leonard Coryea and Bill Layher squint through the sun light to encourage their team. 9. Scott Feller runs for extra yardage while Eugene Paschal looks for a block. 10. The freshmen team crashes into opposing team as the crowd looks on. S eo relooard. Circle 20 Eureka 8 Circle 14 Andale 6 Circle 18 Valley Center 6 Circle 16 Clearwater O Circle 16 Kingman O Circle 8 Augusta 48 Circle 30 Andover 16 Circle 20 Hesston O Winning Like a herd of stampeding buf- falo the Circle High Wee-Birds stormed to a 7-1 season, dropping their only game to Augusta . Coaching with a team effort Leonard Coryea's and Bill Layhers' attitudes reflected on their players to produce a winning season. Molding one team from three schools was a tough assignment for the players but they worked well together and produced one of the finest seasons in Circle's history. I E PE FIRST ROW- -Eugene Paschal, jerry Reinhart, Vernon Orndorff , Rod Schwemmer, Brad Haas, SECOND ROW- -Kevin Chase, Chuck Edwards, Mark Nemer, Terry Fetters, Larry Rogers, Scott Moore, THIRD ROW- - Coach Bill Layher, Dick Watson, Richard Keely, john Farner, Shane Wag- goner, Paul Green, David Richards, Frank Wolf, Scott Feller, Coach Leonard Coryea . A ' wut' in l ' if :Vw M Y EEWW ww I f - iii' E IIl9XIDePi9I1Ce 153.-1193 toll The pioneers suffered great hardships while traveling West, but they always made it through. The 1976 volleyball team, suffering from defeats, made it to the end and won their last match of the season. Senior team captains, Kelly Dutton and Wava Anderson, help- ed to lead the team along with their new coach, Tonya Kerschner. Even with this leadership lack of experience hindered the team through the year. 2. Seniors--Kathy Wallace, Sherry Gulick, Wava Anderson, Kelly Dut- ton. 3. Teri Chrisco sets the vol- leyball for teammate Sonja Riddle. 4. Cindy Partridge bumps the vol- leyball While Teri Chrisco, Kelly Dutton and Sonja Riddle look on. 6. David Highbarger, Mike Rod- riguez, Jeff Turner, Mike Uhlman start in the B-team race for Cir- cle. 7. Mike Lambing, tired and exhausted, strides for the finish. 8. State rtmner Mike Isbill shows concentration before race. 9. Chris Turner watches footing while chasing Mike Isbill. First Row--Tammy Scheier, Kathy Wallace, Cindy Partridge, Pam Fretz, Second Row--Kandi Dunn, Towanda Paschal, Sharon Sparks, Caye Buckner, Teri Chrisco, Nancy Carter, Diane Findley, THIRD ROW-- Shelley White, Sherry Gulick, Wava Anderson, Kelly Dutton, Ann Shep- herd, Lora Gurney, Lesa Reed, Sonja Riddle, Teresa Rowland, Coach Ton ya Kerschner. ..,,, ........ . arss i - 5, sg: First Row--David Highbarger, Mike Lambing, Mike Rodriguez, Craig Hole, Jeff Turner, Scott Wilson, Second Row--Coach Dan Cutting, Tom Lore, Mike Uhlman, Richard Scheffer, Chris Turner, Mike Isbill. The United States Calvary could have done without horses if they had had this year's Cross Country Team The team not on- ly brought home twenty-three me- dals, but they also sent Mike Is- bill to state with a new school re- cord time of ten minutes, twenty- two seconds. The team was extremely young, having no seniors to graduate, but still placed high in their meets and are planning to come on strong next year. C3.C. team is determined T-Eirds put it together for The 1976-77 Circle High Thun- derbirds compiled a season record of 12 wins and 9 losses, with a league record of 7-6, The season wasn't fantastic yet many surprises took place. They upset the state ranked ElDorado Wildcats 77-58, which was the highlight of the year. The team also placed third in the Valley Center Invitational Tournament, Ken Dimick was Voted to the all tournament first team and Mike Howery and Tim White were voted honorable men- tion. They ended the season with a 58-52 loss to Buhler in the sub- state tournament. The T-Birds surprised many people throughout the season, al- though the record doesn't show it they lost many heart-breakers. Throughout the year the basket- ball team represented the school and community extremely well in the Chislom Trail League , and the two tomnaments they were in- volved in. Hopefully their desire to play Well will help the future teams at Circle. Surprising season SG CD I' e'bCD 8. I' d. Circle 54 Andover Circle 48 Valley Center Circle 84 Goodard Circle 5 1 Augl-15ta Circle 45 Clearwater Circle 80 Mulvane Circle 47 BU-l'1-lei' Circle 67 Haven Circle 56 Kingman Valley Center Invitational Circle 70 South Barber Circle 46 HeSS1SOn Circle 76 Andale Circle 77 E1DOrad0 Circle 76 Andale Circle 54 Valley Center Circle 53 Goddard Circle 67 Augusta Circle 60 Mulvane Circle 70 Chaparral Sub - State Circle 66 Haven Circle 52 Bulalel' lk 2 xc -Coach Dan Tim Wayne John Co- Seniors lead. T-Birds ' 1 i , ,,, ,fffpfrwxswga-41 Y ' , . .' ,giiliwiaffff1s:'ffX'1iafiwfsff ' z gigfafigzsg syii . ,,,L . . fi'Lf'IQL-.- V. - , . ,f '4f 1f , 1 . -W 1 m V, .jadt c',,.11,ffy, ' fl ' 'V ' ' Q, H at 'W as rf ' 'H X W vw f v 2 2 9 '13, wal' , , a , .. ,M Q F 5 C f , ' q 'ffm' 1 F' rr ' iffy? J 'L 'inn ' s 3,-F i' ,, f, 46' , 5: ,,5.,'1,,. t H 'N 1' f f - ,V , new .L mysgyr- 5gg,ggt,g-':ff1sav:f1z.1-Q. '. .V tits , ,F,pd:v,i,i,, 1 M W W Y 1 Y t as 'VK B ff' w ' , 1' Q Q, f W I 1' QE. A, 4, ' 4 1 W ,B , S, VL, Q ,,-- . 'ff ' V H . . Q qu gn - -, '- wer ' .fx .rua--f.4f, :Mg wh fweihai' if ,, mm? , 5'-f fig: L 2: 4 MSI9' - fit :Q ' iigffwf-wfE?'ii'iI' K 1' f' ww 1. Coach Cutting congratulates Rusty Collins for a job well done. 2. Mike I-Iowrey, 5'8 guard, shows jumping and ball handling ability for upcoming lay up. 3. Ken Dimick, 6'2 all-legue center and forward, shows con- centration after slamming one through the hoop. 4. David Mark, 6'1 forward, shoots the ball from his favorite scoring spot. 5. Tim White, 5'11 guard, shows perfect form while shooting the ball. 6. Rusty Collins, 6'2 forward, exhibits determination while stuffing the ball through the net. 7. Kirk Brown, 5'1O guard, gets good height While shooting the ball to the bucket. 8. Wayne Bar- ber, 6'3 forward and center, seems excited for upcoming slam, ' dunl-cs shot. if-ax ,. V i I lj I. :Z A ML ' 'YQ v ki Xl I D I I In ,' f . I I r 1, S M ll: If , ll 1' f I l W lg I I 1 fl I 1' X' ,If W f X, 1 75 ' x 'I ' x' 1 ii ll 1. David Mark drives the middle while everyone looks on. 2. Start- ing Eve gets a rest as the LV. team takes over in the Win over ElDorado. 3. Mike Howrey drives around 9. pick set by Rusty Collins. 4. Rusty Collins hits the boards for a rebound against Haven. 5. Tim White scores from the charity stripe. 6. The fans gave tremen- dous support throughout the year. 7. Ken Dimick scores over defend- der as Mike I-Iowrey and Wayne Barber look on. 8. John Farner tries to shoot over tough defensive player. 9. Kent McCune drives for a lay up as john Famer and Richard Keeley look on. 10. Mike Uhlrnan drives for the open shot. 11. Mike Lambing shows tough de- fense on the press. E'I OS11 1001! iII1'EJI'9SSi'V'e The freshman basketball team had a tremendous season. Boasting an 11-2 season, the team had one of the best seasons in Circle history. Coached by Ray Burford the team had tremendous offense averaging over 55 points a game and holding their opponents to under 40. The team should be a big plus for the upcoming teams at Circle- The sophomore team had a disappointing season. Lack of ex- perience seemed to hurt the team, but they never gave up. Desire and attitude were Well coached by Bill Blackerby though the team almost always fell short. Hopefully, next year will be more promising. he sa hiss, Sophs fall short Girls show improvement The girls basketball team proved, in the 1976-77 season, that experience can help. With five returning seniors the team came out with five wins to show the best girls season ever at Circle High. A combination of determination and hard work showed in every game the girls played. Laurie Hiatt, freshman, gave the team needed height and also made the all-league team. 1. Cindy King consults with coach on important matter. 2. Seniors Kathy Wallace , Cindy King, Wava Anderson, and Lane Chase kept team spirit high throughout the season. 3. Laurie Hiatt drives for shot under the basket. 5. Pep Club and fans give support during tournament play. 6. Shelly White looks towards middle for open player. 7. Laurie Hiatt looks to the basket for two points. 8. Christie jordan and Sherry C-ulick play tenacious defense on full court press. 9. Cindy King shoots over defense for easy bucket. 10. Zone defense shows quick move- ment for Circle girls. 11 . Sherry Gulick throws in two, despite two defenders on her back. Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Ci 40 Rose Hill 21 Andover 21 Valley Center 25 Goddaard 36 Augusta 49 Mulvane 34 Buhler 43 Haven rcle Invitational 39 Remington 26 Augusta 36 Kingman 30 Andale 23 Valley Center 55 Rose Hill 31 Goddard 17 Augusta 44 Mulvane 29 Chaparral Sub-State 40 Haven FIRST ROW- -Laurie Hiatt, Marla Counterman, Stacey Shipley, Joan Linot, Kathy Taylor, SECOND ROW- -Shelly White , Monica Dutton, Christie jordan, Deanna Wise, Karen Henry, Coach Tonya Kerschner, THIRD ROW- -Sherry Gulick, Wava Anderson, Lane Chase , Cindy King, Kathy Wallace . Q- ' ww ETS? ao ' Season starts with bang First Row--jeff Turner, Tom Lore, David Richard, Eugene Paschal, Dale Cod David Hi hbarger john Farner, Second Row--Coach Gary Elliott, out 29,fZnTf3,j1CQ E535 gage? Keviii Chase, Nike Isbill, Mike Uhlman, Mike Lanmbing, Darl Wolf, joe fizzlel Winningthree of their first Egan, Coach Ray Burford, Third Row--Rusty Collins, Klrk Brown, Steve four meets the Season looked Davis, Bryan Lee, Steve I-Iaase, T1m Whlte. promising, but many injuries -- - seemed to take their toll as the year progressed. The team, , coached by Gary Elliott and Ray Burford, brought in a total of one hundred seventy- eight medals in their eight meets. Five returning Seniors led the team through out their inconsistent season. 4 ' , S f ,fi :Q ' lim li'mfg'Kimffssen:'li'22112.1'EliiJi!ffi21213111195512915515fE1iii?Eas565:ffflniifit-ZSWfiiiflilfffifiifiif ---51351-1225553352V35iffiff?'ilfii!E5if5gi2,g:,5'Lfg3 Y ' ' ' ............................. G-lrls gain experience The 1977 Girls' Track Team gained experience for their young team this past year. The team had only five returning seniors, but their efforts helped produce a victory in their first meet of the season at Circle. The team brought home a total of nineteen medals from their six meets. The girls scored high in most of their meets to show great improvement over scores from past years. This young team shows promise for the coming season. 2. Kevin Chase comes in for hand- off in two-mile relay. 3. Seniors Kirk Brown, Steve Davis, Bryan Lee, Rusty Collins and Tim White Worked hard throughout the year. 4. Tim White shows good form While sailing over the cross bar. 5. Bryan Lee does his thing. 6. Wava Anderson leaps over the hurdles. 7. Seniors Karen Henry, Deb McCune, Kelly Dutton, Cindy King and Wava Anderson kept the team spirit high. 8. Coach Kerschner keeps Jayme Woodall, Stacey Shipley and joan Linot busy at practice. Young team gains success The girls ten.nis team did well in competition this season. A young, but experienced team, worked hard and brought home seven medals. Five returning lettermen, along with a coach with lots of determination, make the future of the team look very promising. 1. Practice includes running lines for endurance. 2. Laurie Hiatt demonstrates good forehand form during match. 3. Cindy King shows strength and concentration during serve. 5. Shawna Waggon- er, Cindy King, and Laurie Brower listen while Coach Ron Strong discusses technique. 6. Bob Nellans and Ben Whiteside take on Steve King during prac- tice. 7. Greg May sets up for a tough shot. 8. jerry Henn shows perfect form on his backhand swing. 9. Ben Whiteside and Cindy King were the only two Seniors to lead the two teams. S? Q, . V - ,f - f rm . - if , . 5 , .. , . A ., ' ....., ' ' , ,gg i WM -f . fllliifizzs- ' f '- - ' ' I 2 4 -' ' .-,. ...w ,,,,,, ,. J:-5--.H ,g,'f,1 i. Lmagg' - ' rf' ' ,...:':f ,. ' 1 r mf M .--2 . X .W-.Q--as fy - z- -' ... ..., A L' ,t ' ' M a V f w - - H 535333:115ggsngg.ggg'gg,,f7g.fgg3i,gvfgyggr . U, r - , - img. ,,.. , ' --,. -ma. V -ww, .a4fw5w:gz,. .sza.1...... 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E e-le ' 2 , -rm -gg - , . -rf g fi.. f--- ,H .I .25 es .25 . ,.. , -..-' '.'t ,Y-. ,,.,:,.,.,g,, . . 3, . 6:95, .. , .f srara ...,.. i ,..' s r it , .,- . asf. itz' .1 1 . 111.4 ..., ..,, M . . ,, A - i-ii -,-- kkkkr I - , ,.,. 5 V U A Q f , iffil-i121 Boys become stronger jkvss The 1977 boys' tennis team became stronger as they won forty- eight matches, which was four times as many as ever be- fore. The team brought home twenty-two medals and placed first or second in four of their seven meets. The team was led by Coach Ron Strong, senior Ben White- side and sophomore Steve King, who set a school record by win- ning sixteen matches in the number one singles division. The season was topped off by winning the Circle Invitational at El Dorado. SeI1iOI'S S11CD'VV' 1e3..C1eI S1'liID The four returning Seniors led the 1977 Golf Team by participat- ing in each of the meets. The two man team, consisting of Perry Ban- wart and Paul Good, and the four man team, consisting of Mark Haas, Greg Henrie, Mark Burden, Randy Banwart and occasionally Rod Marsh, helped to bring home a total of thirty-four medals throughout the year. 2. Seniors Paul Good, Perry Ban- wart, Greg Henrie and Mark Haas led the Golf Team. 3. Paul Good can't stayxout of the trees 4. Mark Haas shows his better form. 5. Perry Banwart shows one of his tremendous putts. 6. Benny Smith warms up before game. 7. Senior Jay Buckner. 8. Senior Mike How- rey. 10. jay Buckner tries a throw to second. 4 7 x 4 9, 24 1 E vw T, ,B-W 5 F2 N, 5 ' X rf First Row--Randy Banwart, Shane Waggoner, Rod Marsh Brad Haas Second Row--Lane Heape, Greg Henrie, Paul Good Perry Banwart M ark Haas, Mark Burden, Coach Dan Cutting 4 8.-iI1 C18.I'I1ID9I1S Se8.SOI1 E I , . ' 'f A. my i ' u ' , , an I -' . ., f x. 5 , ,1 S . 'V 'H i ' ' . we-,r ':71'5E22v- ' - . H 2 K K he i K f Z 5 ff: f--- 11: f , ' b'-L ., , ia Q, .. ' V 1' 54 S 2 ,, ,, N , ,,., ,.,, , M Ah., , Q ,.. ,,.-x, --,gg -, ,, , .s .. ,sam-ff: -ff,- fr E V 5 .:w.f,,,few- ,, s -yy ,,., , ,, R, First Row--Gary jacks, Vernon Orndorff, jerry Reinhart, Rod Schwemmer, Bill Engels, Mark Carson, Second Row--Warren King, Richard Schaeffer, jay Buckner, Coach Andy Ralston, Third Row--Scott Forphal, David Clark Curt Wood, Benny Smith, Lesa Reed, Fourth Row--Chris Heiman, jim Johnson, john Cogan, Thad Wilson, Tyler Lockett, Angela Burch. The 1977 Baseball team had a very unpredictable rainy season. With four straight games being rained out it forced the team to play twelve days in a row having only Sunday off. Spirits dampened they came back to win five of their seventeen games and lost their first regional game to Heights 9-2. With a new coach, Andy Ralston and only two Seniors, the next season should look better as the team unites. Z ,f I V sf XY.: ! . C-3-Q Lo fy 1 s-f , r l if 3' if r 3 mm .. if f ,Q f U- ff .,.-Q.,.,f,s-1,ff.,,f: ,, . ., 1. ., 4-W. ss-new w. X, W -N is e V1 sf -ri gid .1 A LI ' KK,, 'K , 1 r, ' s . if 1 gi niii . . 9 s . ' ' ty.,yi.gz.,gggfg' wfflf' 2, :ir 1 'Mfi'15 :r 'IFBDMLW X Lg - Q 1 Sf f. .. , HE : H' 'itil'-f w X W ,gel 1mffy2.af,g.::f .. fine-f1'-mg:..?':s1fff..mmfaffsf-1' 'QV - 3 ' f 1 TWH! 1- -.L-sw ,, - 5, tyre ' . ., ' '-4-f' 5- iw- Vg' , ' ,,.., 5 2 ,... X ' , ' H b' K X . l K in K ' fg. it if ' 4- fa.: ,.., ,Qfw.,,.?. Qbffizlxf ,--.l,,w ' f ' if H , 'K ' in' --me I '- I u r.: 5' ' -size.-t , H K ,K . jr A I . V, .. wi Q - A ' .- - ' ' ' 'Ni H ' . Q Ax :a ssigns . 4 ew. what 1 1 2 ' , .. ,fWl1.fifL,,f.: 'eS'fEfif215x :f1- f . ' ., v s: .'. r.:1-L Q, 4 1. Wayne Barber hands off to Kirk Brown in the two-mile relay at the Augusta track meet. 2. Dale Cody throws the javelin in the field events at the Circle Invitational Track Meet. 3. Bob Nellans winds up for a power serve to stump his opponent in a big match. 4. Greg Henrie concentrates on his swing during the Circle Invitational Golf Meet at ElDorado. 5. Kelly Dutton prepares to throw the shot at the Augusta track meet. 6. The base- ball team warms up before their big game on the Circle baseball field. ., C'f'15ffi 4. A 'h xxx'-Q.. W uma 1. THREE R'S l I , I I I Buhler J ' I I O I I I I I I Haven Q I Valley Center . I CIRCLE .A nclale 0 : t I I Wichita ', 0 I 0 Kingnuan ' ' Goddard I Augusta I I I I I : . M111 vane ff, I qi 0 S-I I E4 I O I QI f-4 O OI ,QI I Chaparral 5. O I I I I Band Spurs Fun and Interest Custer would have been proud of this courageous band as they marched in rainy cold weather, and en- dured Mr. McAdam's jokes! This year the Thunder- bird band artici ated in various activities. The la P P Y P Y' ed at the state fair and at parades in Arkansas City and Benton. Besides performing at home football and bas- ketball games, they traveled to each grade school and provided entertainment. Flag girls were an added attraction to the band in the football halftime marching shows. They played music to suit all tastes and several patriotic pieces honoring the 1976 Bicentennial year. Band. First Row: L. Brower, J. Fraser, A. Allen, M. Terrell, S. Shipley, M. Gould, Second Row: D. Ha- mant, J. Linot, P. Fretz, T. Chrisco, C. Orndorff, K. Tillotson, C. Harrelson, C. Kemmerly, S. Mellott, R. Martin, L. Hiatt, K. Pruitt, S. White, K. Koehn, L. Gurney, Third Row: P. I-less, M. Gillis, S. Weins, D. Sooby, G. McKinney, M. Bullins, E. Tabor, B. McCullouch, D. Highbarger, K. Hammer, S.Banks, L. McCoy, M. Rodriquez, B. Pyle, S. Koehn, S. Lewis, G. Jacks, V. Orndorff, R. Schwemmer, F. Salisbury, L. Allison, J. Hetherington, K. Chase, K. Dimick, Fourth Row: A. Corbin, J. I-Ienn, M. Davis, S. Gulick, M. Bishop, D. Fullinwider, B. l-Iaas, D. Cody, Not Pictured: M. Fisher ,.... -we- ,...,..n.t..l.............me.-....... Amr .... ....s,i,.,...t.. ...,. W: YW Y ...,,..m.,,B,.w,. Y ...,.. rm ,,,........., Pep Band. First Row: K. Hammer, L. McCoy, S. dorff, R. Schwemmer, K. Chase, S. Gulick, B. Banks, K. Prewit, S. White, L. Gurney, Second Row: Whiteside, M. Davis, S. Lewis, L. Allison, A. Cor C. Harrelson, B. Pyle, D. Hamant, J. Linot, I. Fra- bin, B. Haas, F. Salisbury. ser, S. Shipley, Third Row: B. McCullouch, V. Orn- Flag Girls. Left To Right: K. Til- Gurney: Drum Majorette, L. Bro lotson, D. Hamant, P. Fretz, L. wer, M. Bullins, S. Wiens. CI-IS Music Groups Elaze TI'9.fi1,, VVi1:11 Talent Although the Old West had its down home talent, Singers and Madrigals performed at private OCCHSIODS the music groups at Circle prove that things get better also The musical which was presented 1n March, was with age. Under the direction of Mr Anshutz, they 'Brigadoon ' Everyone will probably agree that it was performed at concerts and at the grade schools Circle C1rcle's best 1. CIRCLE SINGERS. Front Row: B. McKinney, L. Banks, M. Hall, M. Lill, D. Miller, A. Allen, P. Roths, M. Terrell, C. lvliller, Se- cond Row: L. Chase, A. Shephard, G. Thomas, T. Zang, S. Gold- berg, S. Riddle, J. Pritchard, M. Pritchard, K. Kemp, A. Burch, Third Row: D. I-Iighbarger, 1. Var- ner, B. Engels, I. Hetherington, D. Patton, C. Harrelson, T. Wat- son, W. King, C. Brazill, S. Wil- son, Mr. Anshultz, Fomth Row: G. Rowland, J. Henn, D. Watson, M. Booth, S. Lewis, K. Hall, G. May, B. Whiteside, K. Dimick, J. Co- gan. 2. MADRIGALS. Front Row: A. Allen, D. Miller, M. Lill, P. Roths, M. Terrell, Second Row: L. Chase, T. Zang, K. Kemp, M. Pritchard, C. Miller, Third Row: B. Whiteside, B. Engels, D. Wat- son, C.Brazil1, Fourth Row: D. Highbarger, I. Hetherington, K. Dimick, J. Cogan. 4' Mixed Chorus. First Row: P. Col- lins, R. Graham, B. Frazier, T. Renville, A. Sparks, Second Row: R. Tucker, S. Feller, D. Seymour, B. Shelton, Mr. Anshultz, Third Row: P. Roths, P. Burch, J. Gragg, B. Patee, D. Findley, Not Pictur- ed: L. Walker. Chorus. First Row: C. Engels, J. Bailey, S. Chase, L. McCoy, S. Chippeaux, C. Bracken, Third G. Jacks, D. White, D. I-Iamant, J. Linot, B. Row: T. Lore, R. Keely, P. Green, D. Richards, Mr. Row: T. Rowland, S. Shipley, M. Anshultz, Not Pictured: T. Fetters, R. Watson. 1. Gill, B. McCul1ouch, B. Pyle, K. Old 'VV'est Sets .Atrnospherei For Annual Staff The Old West was the theme for the '77 annual. The T-Bird Staff put their creative minds to work, designing endsheets, divi- sion pages, and using Wichita's Cowtown as the scene of several pictures. As a money making project, the Ugly Man contest was held with the Freshmen vic- torious. 'This year's co-editors, Dick Watson and Karen Henry were quite helpful in making de- cisions. At a fall workship, Mary Lou Prichard and janet Fraser won awards for their layout designs. T-Bird Staff: First Row: P. Good, G. Henrie, Second Row: M. Prichard, K. Dimick, C. King, D. Watson, yer, L. Reed, K. Henry, B. Wheeler, J. Fraser, S. S.Erhardt, S. Hughes, Third Row: S. Bowen, D. Say- Riddle, L. Cerney. It looks like, Benny Smith and Bob Nellans are really enthusiastic about the new bi-annual school magazine, Cross Currents . First Row: C. Daniels, I.. Cerney, S. Hughes, Second Row: R. Holla- day, B. Smith, J. Ferguson, B. Nellans, Third Row: D. White, J. Rogers, C. Wood, T. Wilson, B. Mossman. Posing for the photographer on 5O's day is our hardworking Birds- eye, Newswriting and T-Bird spon- sor, Mrs. Kinder First Row: S. Weddle, S. Gulick, T. Asbell, Second Row: B. Whee- ler, 1. McMaster, B.McKinney, Third Row: P. Banwart, B. White- side, M. Howrey, K. Counterman Debate, F'OI'eI1SiCS R.ust1e up Success The debate and forensic groups were quite busy. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Kilgore, the groups The many awards pictured various tournaments and contests below are those earned by the throughout the year. forensic and debate groups at fared Well as is evident by the number of awards in the trophy cases. At Left, Lynda Lygrisse, Steve I-Iaase, Gay Thomas, Brenda Patee, Bryan Wheeler, Monica Dutton, and Verla Bennett per- form in the forensics play, f'Dark of the Moon , which brought home three trophies. Below, Bryan Wheeler and Mike Goldsmith have a heated dis- cussion in the comedy, Everybody Loves Opal . 1 if 2 Q tllt l lf? i on H fm as iw, A t,,, .. , .1 .. 1, ,, lttsn ,n is f 'inn a t n l r r 'CCVEP Corra.1s 27 Seniors CCVEP, fCo1'nbined Cooperative Vocation thing they seem to find more valuable---money! Education Programj, has continued to grow at Along with the job, they had a two hour class a day Circle. Twenty-seven people are involved in the in which, under the instruction of Mrs. Kendra Wil- program this year. These seniors have taken the kinson, they were taught important techniques of opportunity to obtain job experience and some- the buSin6SS WOl'1d- X 1 CCVEP. First Row: J. Gfeller, T. McLaughlin, J. Row: G. Risch, D. McKnown, B. Beard, D. Hampton, r Myers, R. Davis, B. McFan.n, R. Holladay, Second S. Couey, C. Landers, Mrs. Wilkinson. Not pictured: Row: D. Wohlgemuth, D. Brown, R. Duranleau, C. T. Hale, S. Schied, P. Clark, D. Jones. Johnson, T. Ketterman, S. Tibbets, D. Howe, Third Qngsfk Tse' f': 33R'5 I EE G: n ,:-s. ' ,if ,,1', fffxf . gg Q, Renee' Duranleau takes time out to pose at the Chelsea Inn in El Dorado. 'EEEEEEEEEE ,QQQEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.EEEQ VLHKM Elm 1 Egg 55 ' gxuwtfuu l Nil E Q V 9 if WLyi+ 9 ' Y , ,f im gmmf gfes-?kgJWf NUT. J-+-ff i:wQz 6 . , .1 F-1 - A 'MiIT'55'iWfiQ5?P?i7?' 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SPONSERS-Left To Right-Mrs. Eliese Holt, Mrs. Cindy Kinder, Mrs. Martha Oliver Pep Club 6'IR.OuI1Cfl.S TID' Ls. Q. f I -f 'z Spirit Ana Enthusiasm Pep Club had a very active year. In addition to changing the Pep Club Constitution, they also held Homecoming for the football team. Lisa Banks is shown below in- troducing the candidates at a pep assembly. First Row--C. King, S. Shultz, L. Banks, M. Prichard, Second C Hogoboom, C Orndorff Fo S. Waggoner, B. Patee, L. Ly- grisse, L. Gurney, L. Brower, L. Reed Row--L. Chase, K. Dutton,J. Li- not, W. Anderson, Third Row-- h . . , urt Row--D. Findley, A. Shepherd, mm Blue and Gold Squads Spur On T-Birds This year the cheerleaders continued their win- ning ways. They Went to the University of Kansas for the American Cheerleaders Federation camp. They Won many awards including the Spirit Award. In addition to attending all the varsity games, they also had a kissing booth on Fifties Day. They also decorated the locker rooms before games. This was the first year that saw Blue and Gold squads. T 'i s rg I I X 1 -La I .. 3 1 s i i i -1 E S I ....-. 1 gum yn ,,.. K H w ' ,-g ::,iA,,:..,,.mm3y,,. :ffffs-weiz-su:-fi :gg 12 ' . 1 1-1,1-A..:, we ,, ..,..,.,, ,..W ,i if-fm: -,f. f,1..H- M, ..,,. K , I ,V H ,. Y 3 E 1 f-:- .-2' ggi? ' gl 1, r ,,..., ,. I ., J.: ,R ., . B f- wwf gr sf, ,ff-4,-, t: Hf,::p,Q--- ' Q -21144 2 . . K W , ' 1 3 Y W., 1 s Q W' 5 iz ' 5 2 ZW- K N' Six! ig X Y sv si- :KW Rf, :K Q- .T pk , N 1 W X 5, Rug K l H3 ..e a, ' i X - H 2 .. 1 '22 uf - . ' g ' i-s f .- . , -.I iii i 1 f . ' Q' Q s i I ' 'gg 1 - - , ,5 5 ,K w e- A -sw -i 1 2? ' R -xff. , 1 Y , . w msmrgi , W .jiri X X , rs p, iii 1 km, 53 , .,, E qfffkgsfw X ' tv 'RHF E ' L ll x N Q ' WT? Mm 5. N 33 le ss 3 ., Tig. 1 5 W B 'f N 'H ... le , 1 4 ss 1 ., , .. N- , , A , 1 - s':f' 2:.:,: Q he---1 it ,Z uma ' - ' l ' f ar-'ff - -- - ' 'l'i wi -f fW - -1 5:-Egfr, -. 1 Ts g 1 1i 9 'Yl i i , i as ff' 'rfi 1 ' s r I Z re f' Q -L ,Z 1 .g n-: , s 'ir::,.:gaffs-- +P m m- W' s . . - - 101 Kaye , yettes Ce.pt'ure Interest The Kayettes have rounded-up a number of things in the past year. The first thing they did was have a Powder puff football game, in which the Seniors and Sophomores defeated the Juniors and Freshmen. The Highlight of being in Kay- ettes is to become the Snowball Princess. The December 1976 Snowball Princess was Karen Hen- ry, attendants were Nancy Wilson, Tammy Jackson, Verla Bennett, and Mary Jo Lill. In addition to the game and Snowball, the Kayettes also had a bake sale, a car wash, and sold note books. KAYETTES: First Row: K. Prewit, L. Reed, A. Shep- herd, T. Jackson, A. Corbin, J. Fraser, D. Brown, L. Chase, S. Gulick R Graham B. Patee Second Row: I ' I s. white, D. Findlay, 1. Woodall, T. S211-aier, M. Lill, Mrs. Coryea, Sponsor, K. Henry, W. Anderson, I. Bailey, J. Gill, P. Burch, Third Row: C. Jordan, A. Wilson, S. Shultz, C. King, K. Dutton, M. Prit- chard, B. McKinney, D. Edwards, M. McNeal, M. Shannahan, T. Fowler, M. Counterman, S. Mellot, C. McAllister, Fourth Row: S. Shipley, T. Chrisco, K. Wallace, C. Daniels, M. Wolfersperger, D. Pyle, L. Gurney, P. Fretz, L. Lygrisse, L. Brower, S. Sparks, N. Carter, T. Rowland, C. Engels, Fifth Row T. Paschl, J. Linot, P. Collins, C. Orndorff, K. Hammer, K. Franta, D. Sawyer, S. Wiens, D. Ham- ant, K. Tillotson, S. Waggoner, L. McCoy, N. Wall, Sixth Row: P. Roths, S. Banks, K. Kemp, B. Frazier, A. Allen, K. Dunn, M. Terrell, C. Hogoboom, K. Poynor, L. Banks, J. Gragg, S. Smith, K. Counter- man, Seventh Row: C. Bracken, S. Chippeaux, S. Riddle, S. Goldberg, J. Pritchard, T. Zang, B. Wog- lemuth, C. Unruh, C. Wilson, S. Frhardt, M. Dun- ham, C. Watson, L. Cerney. The Kays were very active this year. They spon- sored Cheerleaders for the Powderpuff football game, and had many money raising projects. They also went out and collected money for CARE and talked at the grade schools about smoking. ff 'fs I f R is-1, Ig? 1 1 ll lfigiew A x I 1 5 J-I it If ' . ,,,'Ifb:,'0, ,J lallrf' ' if-'Q' .f K 'Q 43, , ,, 3-M . - ' ,'., Jt . ,l,x:, 1 2 Y!:.6,1,,,.-f ,.., are T- 'fdfweg L., I. 1 -' ' rf-1 ff ' V 4 N ,yf ' . alll if' 1 lyk ...I v ' l G fi' if ' ' r, -, , 45 1. ' Back Row--A. Shepherd, M. Mc- Neal, Mrs. Coryea, B. Riddle, D. Brown, J. Linot, C. Engels, P. Fretz, V. Bennett, K. Henry, Sit- ting--A. Corbin, J. Fraser, B. Frazier f First Row--R. Schwemmer, B. Smith, B. Engels, S. therington, B. Dunham, P. Banwart, D. Highbarger, ,Haase, J. Cogan, P. Good, J. Turner, G. Henrie, D. T. Lore, Third Row--P. Norris, C. Harrelson, J. Ro- NMcCoy, J. Farner, Second Row--J. Ferguson, J. Henn, gers, C. Woos, D. Findley, K. Chase, S. Wilson, K. ,jim Farner, B. Nellans, S. King, R. Banwart, J. He- Hall, Mr. Anshuiz 3131100 Fo COII1II1i'l7'l5eS F'C.A.'S I..O1'1g IE-18.111 SU. The Student Council was ex- tremely busy this year. ln addition to doing the normal business of a Student Council, they hosted the Basketball King and Queen of Courts, attended a clinic at El Dorado, and also held a Car Wash. They also formed a new com- mittee, the Student of the Month Committee. This group was made up of Stuco members who chose six students each month and then submitted the names to a faculty screening board for selection. As for Circle's chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes the long haul proved successful. They had many money-making activities including serving ice cream after Brigadoon. They also held an FCA Day, and sent people to the National and State FCA conference. Right-FCA--First Row--S. Wil- son, D. Watson, T. Watson, K. Hall, Second Row--D. Richards, K. Brown, C. King, S. Gulick, W. Anderson, Third Row--S. King, K. Dutton, J. Henn, J. Woodall, A. Wilson, S. Goldberg, Miss Kershner, Fourth Row- -V. Bennett, L. Brower, L. Gurney, M. Dutton, S. White, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Strong First Row--B. Wheeler, I. Reinhart, L. Banks, L. Brower, C. Partridge, Second Row--S. Gulick, B. Engels, P. Good,D. Watson, C. King, K. Henry, V. Bennett. C-Club I-Eliits Long Drive, I-Iolds Tournrnent Front Row--C. Turner, R. Marten, C. Tucker, R Brenner, P. Banwart, M. Carson, M. Howrey, J. Turner, Second Row--Mr. Cutting, M. Burden, G. Henrie, S. Haase, S. Davis, R. Beal, P. Good, B. Lee, D. Mark, S. King, Mr. Elliott, Third Row-- J. Hetherington, S. Wilson, B. Nellans, M. Lamb- ing, D. Watson, B. Mossman, K. Brown, C. Wood, W. Barber, D. Cody, Fourth Row--B. Engels, K. Dimick, J. Cogan, R. Pratt, M. Uhlman, B. Smith, M. Haas, J. I-Ienn, R. Collins, Mr. Burford The C- Club, Circle's athletic club, held many activities this ament in conjunction with the Booster Club. In April, they sponsored a slow pitch softball ,tournament . Another one of C-Club's many activities was selling tickets to all Freshmen and junior high football games. year. They held a basketball tourn- Club Gains Experience In 'I'I'a.'V'e1 .And Circ1e's German Club spent most of the year planning for their trip to Germany. The Students are paying for the trip with their own money. They also had fund raising activities. Fa. i'l'.11 Agape is a non-denominational prayer group. They meet every Wednesday morning, they also meet every month to hear a diff- erent speaker. Agape proved to be very ener- getic this year. They were involv- ed in a community project, the mural in downtown Towanda and caroled during the Christmas sea- son. Left To Right--First Row--M. Fisher, H. Bokey, N. Wilson, D. Edwards, Second Row--P. Mellot, P. A. Pyle, C. Miller, M. Dutton, M. Lill, V. Bennett, N. Green, B. McKinney, Standing--Mrs. Patterson A. 1 If ' 'Elf' L I L53 - Q., Left To Right--First Row--L. Brower, L. Gurney, Sec- .5 ..... V ff ond Row--M. Lill, L. Chase, J. Bailey, K. Franta, l, . g? X ,f'f Third Row--L, Kemp, Mrs. Holt, V. Provorse, M. I ' If McNeal, C. Saft, Fourth Row--M. Shannahan, D. ' Pyle, J. sauee, K. Kemp, D. weus, Fifth Row--L. QM Banks, D. Tilton, S. Goldberg, C. Laymon, T. Zang, D. Patton Green, K. Kemp, L. Kemp, C. Stagner, Third Row-- S IDC IE1:i.'bS the I'r'a.i 1 This year was the second year for Circle's Speech Annual Circle Open Debate Tournament and presented and Drama Club. two full three-act plays and one one-act play. In addition to having members attend 23 Debate They have 64 members and are the second largest and Forensic tournaments, they also held their Second club in the school. First Row--C. Turner, R. Scheffer, D. Sawyer, B. Z. Buess, D. Edwards, J. Gragg, I.. Gurney, L.'Ly Wheeler, M. Prichard, Mr. Kilgroe, C. Hogoboom, grisse, R. Martin, D. Cody, P. Banwart, Fourth Row K. Dtmn, P. Lewelyn, B. McKinney, Second Row-- B. Patee, T. Rowland, K. Counterman, C. Daniels, J. Blaes, M. Burden, G. Thomas, B. Nellans, L. Ban N. Carter, R. Graham, M. Terrell, J. Gill, L. Brow Banks, M. Goldsmith, J. Prichard, K. Poyner, P. er, M, Shan,-nahan Fretz, T. Hendrix, Third Row--S. Sparks, J. Bailey, OFFICERS . Mary Lou Prichard, Secretary-Treasurer, Bryan Wheeler-President, Cindy Part ridge-Vice President. 30191109 Club LS8.fd.S Expedition To ispher-e The Science Club was occupied this year with many activities among them were visiting an Omni- sphere in Wichita, where they learned about Indian to folklore. They also toured Wichita's Beechcraft fac- TY ln the Spring, they held a Science Fair. WML, , W,i, .,,,,,,,,xmNwm Front Row--L. Brower, L. Chase, L. Kemp, Middle Row--Mr. Marsh, J. Hetherington, L. Allison, S. King, V. Bennett, S. Haase, P. Good, Back Row--A. Allen, B. Frazier, L. Lygrisse, L. Gurney, D. Tilton D. Watson, C. King Above--Officers Lane Chase, Secretary-Treasurer, Dick Watson, Vice-President, Cindy King, President Left--Bryan Lee and Ben Whiteside conduct an exper- iment. ! LASSIFIEES 1 , 7U ' v- - 45msImzm mmlinm-. 1 0 I I I I Buhler' f 9 I I O I I I I I O I Haven 9 I Valley Center . I CIRCLE Andale 0 I t I O Wichita . ' , . Q Kingrnan ' ' Goddard I Augusta I I I I I I 5 Mul vane If I Sf E' I I an f 4 I OI ,CI I 0 Chaparral Q I 0 U I I O I STEARMAN AIRCRAFT PRODUCTS CORPORATION yCt Valle en er, Ks. Precision Machining and Engineering BOYD S SPORT STORE Wh spofumgcod s' 114Nrf1-AM' E d Ks Ph 321- 70 PAULINE S FLOWERS w th Ph 321 - 3600 424 W st C tr l Eld d Ks 67042 BUTLER COUNTY IMPLEMENT Sales and Service West Highway 254 S 196 juncdon Eldorado, Ks. Phone 264-2263 CALVERT S CLEANERS d Ks d Al tl Op tdB EL BOWL 307 H lull R d R Sz J MOTORS FlyKs Ph 744026 dAt Rp 9 ere ' o s are not a d line 9 o am ldora o, . one 11 Towan a, . . Sue e Cleaning tera 'ons Coin era e undlers Bowling is a family game aver ' oad Eldora o, Ks. a i a personal touch for all occasions one e en a ur e ora o . ' ' ' one - 5 Tru k Tractor an u o C en 2. X Phone 321- 2240 ora o, . A MQRGAN DRUG WOODS LUMBER OO COMPANY 41, M Ma. Augusta Plaza 1?I13ldi?,g Ilviatgrials Phone 775-2271 111 Eldorado , Ks . ali um er s f ut Q FLETCHER'S BARBER -. YIZ ZA g. SHOP Q! :z 505 State Street IIIITIEJEQI V - . Augusta, Ks. I. 1' Tues. - Sat. 8-6 There's a lot of good things under our roof Eldorado, Ks. FURLEY GRAIN INC. R.R. 412 Valley Center, Ks. Phone 744-0377 WILKO PAINT INC 5613 N rth B MCCLURE WAGGY INC Wichita' Ks 2908WstC trlBo 310 Eld d Ks 67042 o roadway Drive to the factory and save! MOLZ EQUIPMENT INC. 1002 South-West Street Wichita, Ks. A 254 Highway as Main st. , Benton Y' A Benton, Ks. Phone 778- 1442 Owners-Max G Marie McGinnis ' LC CHICKEN X CB Chanute, Ks. Dairu Queen ' MM 'Q m,,, BRAZIER estem 140 North Main Eldorado, Ks . 1.hP family store Phone ' W HH 03535136 FDIC B to Ks Ph 778-1125 BENTON STATE BANK Don Chiaro ' Madalen Chiaro ' Ron Chiaro Cherilyn Chiaro P Er D Pharmacy Er Department Store 110 W. 6th Street ' Augusta, Kansas 67010 ' Phone 775-6389 . TOWANDA AUTO SERVICE Towanda , Ks . Compliments of Tom Pyle Like to Travel? ' Want an Interesting ob? ELDORADO CAFE JOI THE , Eldorado, Ks N As a Navyman, you'll have a chance to see something of the world And a chance to get somewhere in the world too If you have the qualifications, you can take your pick of more T C O 0 than 70 different career fields Talk to your Navy recruiter I-le can tell you what you qualify for before you enlist For faster action, call 263-0209 collect or ask Mr Kemp to make an 1530 West Central appointment for you on campus . Eldorado, Ks . Phone 321 - 3520 n Towanda , Ks Meet your friends and have fun at HOLIDAY BOWL INC 310 State Street Augusta, Ks 2, NEMER'S FINE FOODS IK I ' Agn JOHNSON S SKELLY SERVICE Htmtmg Supplies, Tank Wagon Service Benton Ks Phone 772 9479 QL, 7 7 .Bingo Dog Food, Fishing and D ir, A ' mx 7 ,P ora o 16 1ce a1n aza one 27 HOPKINS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 'd ti 860N rthM Off' 778-1051 R 'd t778-1053 Farms Ranches Suburbans R681 en a1L1fe o a1n Benton, Ks. 1ce es1 en HOWARD PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Eld d F'1dOff' swam' P1 Ph 321- 07 ROY'S WESTERN SHOP d 3 gs . Q , N94 .an .- W. I MITCHELL'S MITCHELL'S OIL CO. TRUCK STOP .E. M' h 11 own L IP e 1 er, Eldorado, Ks. 67042 Highways 196 8 254 Phone 13165 321-3840 Eldorado, Ks. 67042 Phone 13161 321-3840 Big M Truck Stop Hutchinson, Ks. Phone 13161 663-7149 Kills 'xiii 'ilii-ini A SUPER SENTRY STORE .M -1-' ' 7AM-5.3oPMs f. 7AM-4PM d y GI-I 1' 'thth B k. 2! d' PLAZA BARBER SHOP 603 N rth M ' d Ph 321-9160 K . BROWN OIL CO INC 1 V Ph 774-0152 5 J Hours' on T1 - a Closed Sun a s o ldays Save VV1 e uc ' UD lscount for cash o a1n Eldora o, Ks. one Let en Care For Your Ha1r Fur e , Ks. one TUDOR FASHIONS th f C10 es or Mom S Sis 3 - 15 6- 20 MC 103 North Main Ba Eldorado, Ks. LOIS S SALON OF BEAUTY 607 Highland 3 Blocks North of Main on 6th St. , then W t on Highland 536-2342 3 X 4 Block es Towanda, Ks . We do one step ear piercing. TRICO DBA BENTON GRAIN Custom Grinding G Mixing Delivery, Bulk Fertilizer Anhydrous Ammonia Purina Feeds Phone 778- 1181 Benton, Ks Ralston Purina J GOOD 127 East 7th Augusta, Ks 67010 Phone 775-6323 MILLER PARTS COMPANY STATE BANK Valley Center , Ks SUNSET 1905 West Central Eldorado, Ks Phone 321-3520 Authorized Insurance Replacement All Makes Windshilds S Auto Glass VIC S A tomotive Glass 8 Paint u 431 North Main Eldorado, Ks Phone 321 -4570 me 'Amanda Oulflwfiurg ' Cwfwww COMMERCIAL PRINTING Offset letierpress Phone 3I6 536-2294 Towunda Kansas ' 'Where Quality Prevails' Publishers of ' 'The Western Butler County T imes' ' DR. FREDRICK J . . . ARKANSAS VALLEY V Qlglfgj ,.f,.,,,,1,'9fzz 41 k?lfl'72fli'5fl1 5'rwn25fi1 r,' I ' la , 31, gf: i wgwn ,W N, M ' ' f ' ef-QC lr 'V Q, ,,,A 1 , A , ,. ,, A A ffffl llff asf 31,5 15gg1?Q11,ga+1ff2f1 affgfggglfagaglnfksie-1111111251111 1 -M. fa Why Pay More ? Shop at BOOGAART FOOD TORE 2346 West Central 321-6540 Eldorado, Ks '5 X' he Q? Benton, Ks. fl 1 Phone 778-1111 Q O 5:2391 u 1 2 'J' 2 sl 1 , 1- 4 fr I W 1 4 11' V' ai' ' l 1 if ' 1 ,V mfg t 1 3 1 A t in Af 1 ,Q A W MW milfs? fm ,,, . L 17 3, f-4,5 E- 1 1255 W3 gf: M by Q 1 my f f -I M W . 1 H- 'A ' 'H' a 1 mi' K' 'M ii'if M W M fs- 1 yum, wp.: ,fgg,fyif:l,HuE3,3 ,ew Wg' 1 J an Ma A .ing ,g f TH my M 11 gf .W ff, 1 1 1 L, 3 A 535' 194, 1 g W' A ' , H W his 1' ' A fXfWf fu 94 J V we off M 1 ,. Milf f f ry, gg ,ff ww f- ,gf il fa rf ,, ,af 2 Vfggfq 'sw 1 ' 11 11 fff ,1 Q lfimf W 2 lf -0 'L ' , 'U 1 J A 4 ' W We 1 V . INSURANCE Eldorado, Ks Congratulauons to the Class of '77' FARM BUREAU Warehouse 1048 North West St. Wichita, Kansas 67203 C3161 942-2217 or 2218 C0 INC lr Pays to Play Test Dnve a Datsun Today at NJ DATSUN 9901 East Kellogg W1ch1ta, Ks. u o - o U u - flyer! ia ,. .1 , - n- -..wvw. .Nom me ,.mm3sE.'1-V 4632 E, 13-th or 2301 S. Seneca Phone 686-2182 Phone 262-9597 A 'AEL oouoos mums lzwemr' EL DORADO, KANSAS E One -Twelve North Main Phone 321 -4270 3161 778-1141 BENTON, KANSAS LEE S SERVICE - CVICKERSJ COMPLETE FARM SERVICE - BULK FUEL FARM BUREAU DEALERS - TIRES 8 BATTERY DALE 8 LOIS LEE fOwnersj COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE West Seventh Street - I-hghway 54 Phone SP5-6911 or SP5-6327 75252 U Qfilfaga Bsaomafius' fa ' 117 w. 71-1-1 GUSTA. KANSA 6701 PHONE 775-6651 1DlCK as CARLENE PENNINGTON Complete Intenor Decorating I Augusta Ks . 67010 B Sz S ELL ER ICE 216 South Sth Towanda, Ks 67144 CIRCLE E RANCH,I C. Subsidary of MBPXC Corporation Jerry W. Peterson, Manager Potwin, Ks. Phone 752- 3221 TRIPLE AH BUILDERS SUPPLY 705 Haverhill Road Eldorado, Ks Phone 321- 2480 Ph 536-2251 all 'IIS 521 STATE STREET Bobignlgoma Smlfh MEN AUGUSTA KANsAs 67010 Q QCQ TELEPHONE 1316, 775 5711 Tnme Recorder' Sales 8 Servlce Doug IV1CNaugI'1t . 1 ff ' ' A 3 TYPEWRITEFIS - ADDEHS 1 1 1 WW.: I Maytag - Amana - Tappan Sony YOUNG S APPLIANCE Sales S Services 118 West Pine Phone 321- 1240 Eldorado, Ks 67042 1 1 A- 9 gQfIHGe AUGUSTA KANSAS 67010 WEST 7TH ST. HIGHWAY 54 PHONE NO, 775-7081 Jackson Auctlon I-3' Real Estate Service Louis 8 Casey Jackson The Auctioneers Loms Jackson, Broker - Earl McElray, Salesman Phone 321 North Main DA1-4317 Eldorado Ks Z' AUGUSTA FLORAL Designs By jim' ' SAY IT WITH FLOWERS jim Heitman 529 State St. Res. 685-8676 Augusta, Ks. 67010 Phone 775-6335 I ptgpgy Eating 4 I I 720WeSt7tll St I Augusta, Ks 67010 I5 Phone 775-6561 ,il 17 CONH5LET'E MODEL CRAFTS AND HOBBIES AIRCRAFT SUPPLIES FOR ENTIRE FAMILY FINLEY S ARTS AND CRAFTS FEATURING DE'CoURACE AND DECORATIVE ART STUDIOS NORMANDIE CENTER 6540 E CENTRAL HM fgfN1UD3'4221 w1CH1TA, KANSAS 67208 ALMA P Sz B QUALITY MEATS 1101 North 3rd Towanda, Ks Meat IS Our Business' 1910 - 1976 Department Store Augusta, Ks AUGUSTA BANK Sz TRUST Sth S State, 7th S State North Star Shopping Center n S I I . -L I . 4 v r I l VL p A 1 - . '13 xql ,Fx -I-5 I PORTRAITURE CREATIVE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY COMMERCIAL FULMER STUDIO 113 SOUTH MAIN EI. DORADO, KANSAS 67042 316 321 9130 JERRY PIPPIG CHUCK FRAZIER vb' egg sedan I1 772-2921 775 7901 1 14 East 7th Monday Thursday 11 am 11 pm Frlday Saturday 11 a m 12 mldmght Sunday 11 am 10 pm AIW,-SYS 111 Se tson ap-1 seasoned 19 Plea ge? Che nur Hunan 2150 West Central Phone 321 9235 Eldorado, Ks Freda 8 Enos Groves We PHONE 321 1:-ze R jP Eurasian s NATIOW. BANK EL DORADO KANSAS 67042 200 Mam F1rst and West 2330 West Central ' 'The Bank that IS Helpmg Change Thrngs for the Better' ' Phone 321 5200 Member FDIC FRUEHAUF CO FRUEHAUF DIVISION The Wor1d's Largest Bullders of Senn Trallers, Truck Equlpment Servlce 8 Parts Fmance S Lease Eldorado, Ks afppdegate cffeetzze ci Ffumfmg Go IHEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGJ 504 STATE ST AUGUSTA KANSAS 67010 FOR MEN MA DORADO KS 670 one3 24 FIANDALLA WELLS MGR Be Wells Dressed R . r r TN- ' , ry! ' w Z V I - l- ..., ,LJ -. Q: , - .sk A Q , Augusta, Kansas I ' , . .' . . , . .' . . 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BANWART, PERRY W. : Football 45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Kays 2,3,45 C- Club 1,2,3,45 Birdseye Staff 45 Peter Pan 45 Science Club 2,35 Powderpuff Football 3,4. BARBER, WAYNE: Science Club 35 C-Club 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 25 Football 15 Speech 2 . BEAL, ROGER: Kays 15 Freshman Chorus, Football 1,45 C-Club 4. BEARD, ROBERT: CCVEP 4. BLACK, DEANNA: T-Bird Staff 45 Kayettes 1,35 Track 2. BOKEY, HELEN: Pep Club 15 Agape 3,4. BRAZILL, CLIFFORD: Freshman Chorus5 Circle Singers 2,3,45 Madrigals 45 Football. BROWN, DIANE: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Kayette Board 45 Fresh- man Chorus Basketball 25 Typing Award 35 CCVEP 45 Powderpuff Football 3. BROWN, KIRK: C-Club 2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Junior Class Vice Presi- dent5 FCA 3,4. BUCKNER, JOHN WESLEY: Foot- ball 1,25 C-Club 35 Basketball 15 Tennis 2,35 Kays 3. CHASE, LANE: Blue and Gold Honor Society 1 ,2,35 Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Marigals 2,3,45 Circle Singers 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Honor- able Mention All League Basket- ball 35 German Club 3,45 Basket- ball Royaltyg StuCo 35 Band 1,25 Science Club 3,45 Freshman Cho- rus5 Pep Club Board 1,2,3,45 Track Manager 25 Powderpuff Football 3,45 School Musical 1 2 3. CLARK, PEGGY: ccvtr 45 Agape 2,3,45 Speech, Drama Club 35 Mixed Chorus 2. COLLINS, RUSTY: C-Club 2,3,45 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Golf 1. CORBIN, ANN: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Kayette Board 2,3,45 Kayette President 45 Bad 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,45 Stageband 35 Powderpuff Football 4. COUEY, STEVEN: CCVEP 4. CRISLER, TRACY. DAVIS, ROGER: Football 1 . DAVIS, STEVE: C-Club1,2,3,45 C-Club Vice President 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball Royalty 45 Basketball 15 Ju- nior Class Officer5 Kays 1 ,25 State Indoor Track Meet. DENTON, SCOTT. DIMICK, KEN: T-Bird Staff 45 C-Club 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Madrigals 1 , 2 , 3 ,45 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Circle Singers 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Football 1 ,2,3,45 Freshman Class President5 Junior Class Secretary5 District Chorus 35 Basketball King. DRISKELL, ROGER E. : Kays 15 Freshman Chorus5 Basketball 15 Football 1 ,3. DUNI-IAM, MICHELLE: Birdseye Staff 35 Kayettes1,2,3,45 Sci- ence Club 25 Freshman Chorus5 Volleyball 2,35 CCVEP 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. DURANLEAU, RENEE. DUTTON, KELLY: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FCA 3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Junior Class President5 Senior Class Treasurer 45 Pep Club Board 3,4. ERI-IARDT, SI-IERI: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 T- Bird Staff 45 Birdseye Staff 35 CCVEP 45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Speech, Drama Club 35 Freshman Chorus. FINDLEY, DUANE. FRANTA, TIM: Basketball 2. FRASER, JANET: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Kayette President 45 Band 1 ,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Circle Singers 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Board 25 Bas- ketball 2,35 Powderpuff Football 3,4. FULLER, DON: Freshman Chorus5 Football 3,45 C-Club 45 Weight- Lifting 3. FULLINWIDER, DONALD A. : Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band. GARCIA, JO. GFELLR, JIM: CCVEP 45 Band 1 . GOOD, PAUL FRANCIS: StuCo President 45 Kay President 45 C.Y.O. President 45 Kay, Vice- President 35 Golf 1,2,3,45 C- Club 2 , 3 ,45 Secretary- Treasurer C-Club 25 Science Club 1,2,3,45 T-Bird 4. GULICK, SHERRY: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 StuCo 2,3,45 Birdseye Staff45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Track 25 Powder- puff Football 45 Volleyball 45 FCA 45 Basketball Royalty 4. I-IAAS, MARK: C-Club 3,45 Sci- ence Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Senior Vice President. HALE, TERESA: Pep Club 1,2,45 Kayettes 3,45 Senior Class Repre- sentative5 CCVEP 45 Basketball 1,25 Y-Teens 2. HAMPTON, DAVID: CCVEP 4. I-IENRIE, GREG: T-Bird Staff 3,45 C-Club 3,45 Kays1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Madrigals 35 Circle Singers 2,35 Basketball 15 Golf 1,2,3,45 Football,3,4 HENRY, KAREN: Pep Club 1,2,45 Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Kayette Board 2,3,45 Kayette Vice Presi- dent 35 Snowball Princess 45 Birdseye Staff 2,35 Birdseye Co- editor 35 T-Bird Staff 45 T-Bird Co-editor 45 Senior Class Secre- tary, Freshman Chorus5 Girl's Glee 25 Track 2,45 Blue and Gold Honor Society 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. HOLLADAY, RICK: Football Manager 15 Golf 15 CCVEP 4. I-IOWE, DEBRA QPHILLIPSJ: Pep Club 15 Kayettes 1,25 Freshman Chorus CCVEP 4. HOWREY, MICHAEL E. : Baseball 1,2,3,45 All League Baseball 2,35 Football 3,45 All League Football 45 Cross Country 15 C - Club 1,2,3,45 C-Club Secretary 35 C-Club President 45 StuCo 45 Birdseye Staff 45 Basketball Roy- alty 4. JACKSON, TAMMY : Pep Club 1,25 Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Kayette Board 2,3,45 Kayette Secretary 45 Basketball 25 Track 25 Girl's Glee 2. JOHNSON, CHARLES: CCVEP 4. JOHNSON, DAN. JONES, DAVID QMULFORDJ: Football 1 ,2,45 Basketball Man- ager 15 Baseball 15 C-Club 25 CCVEP 45 Band 1,2,3. KEMP, LADONNA: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 StuCo 35 Birdseye Staff 2,35 Freshman Chorus5 Girl's Glee 25 German Club 3,45 Agape 2,3,45 Agape Vice President 35 Senior Roundup Agape President 45 Science Club 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. KETTERMAN, TAIVIMY: CCVEP 45 Girl's Glee 2,35 Freshman Chorus Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Board 45 Powderpuff Football 3. KILLINGSWORTH, JEANINE: Kayettes 1 . KING, CINDY: T-Bird Staff 45 Blue and Gold Honor Society 2, 35 Kayettes 1 ,2,3,45 StuCo Treasur- er 45 Science Club Secretary Treasurer 35 President 45 Band 1,25 Freshman Chorus5 Madrigals 35 Circle Singers 2,35 Musical 1,2,35 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 League Basketball 35 Football Queen 45 Typing Award 35 Powderpuff Football 45 Cheerleader 2,35 Pep Club 1 ,45 Pep Club Treasurer 4. KNOWLES, DENNIS: Football 1,45 Freshman Chorus5 Track 3. LACY ,V BYAM. LAYMON, KEVIN. LEE, BRYAN: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1 ,2 ,3 ,45 Football Royalty Speech, Drama Club 35 C-Club 2,3,45 Powderpuff Football 4. LILL, MARY JO: Pep Club 1 ,25 Keyettes 1 ,2,3,45 Snowball Prin- cess Candidate 45 German Club Vice President 3,45 Agape 45 Blu and Gold Honor Society 1 , 35 Madrigals 3,45 Circle Singers 2,3 ,4. LYNN, TED. MARK, DAVID LEE: Basketball Manager 15 Basketball 2,3,45 C- E Club 3 4' Freshman Chorus- Ten- 5 7 3 nis 2,3,45 Football 15 Basketball Royalty 4. MARTEN, ROD. MCCUNF, DEB: Pep Club 1,2,35 Kayette 91,2,3,45 Track 1 ,3,4. MCFAI' AI, BRIAN: Basketball 25 Football 35 CCVEP 4. MCGINNIS, L.D. : Birdseye Staff 35 German Club 45 Agape 25 Speech 2 . MCLAUGI-ILIN, TROY: CCVEP 4 MCMASTER, JUDY: Birdseye Staff 45 Kayettes 1 . MCNOWN, DAVID: CCVEP 4. MELLOTT, PATRICIA: Agape 3,4. MOSSMAN, BRENT: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Golf 1,2,35 C-Club1,2,4. MULVANEY, BECKY: Debate Team 15 Olympia Torch Staff 25 German Club 25 Kayettes 4. MYERS, JEFF. NORRICK, LAWRENCE: C-Club 2,35 Debate 45 Forensics 3,45 Stu-Co 15 Sophomore Class Vice . President5 Senior Class President5 NFL 45 Weight Lifting 1 ,25 Foot- ball 1,25 Track 1,25 Kays 35 Speech, Drama Club 3,4. PASCHAL, ED: Science Club 15 C-Club 45 Basketball 15 Track 1,2,35 Football 1,2,45 Football King 45 State Player of The Week 4. PRATT, RHONDA: Pep Club 1,25 Kayettes 35 Track 15 Powderpuff Football 2,35 Basketball 15 Pep Club Pointkeeper 2 . PRATT, ROD: Football 3,45 C- Club 45 Weight Lifting 3 . PRICHARD, MARY LOU: Birdseye Staff 2,35 T-Bird Staff 45 Kayettes 1 ,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Board 3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Madrigals 2,3,45 Circle Singers 2,3,45 Freshman Class Secretaryg All School Play 1 ,35 Musical 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1 ,2,3 ,45 District Choir 45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Football Royalty 45 Shorthand Award 35 Speech, Drama Club 3 ,45 Basketball Queen 4. PYLE, ANGELA. RIDDLE, BECKY: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Bas- ketball 2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Pep Club 1 ,2,35 Typing Award 25 Powderpuff Football 45 Shorthand Award 3. RISCH, GREGORY: Cross Country 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 15 Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 2,35 CCVEP 4. RUSCH, DEBBIE. ROTHS, DONALD LEE: Science Club 1,25 Golf 2,3. ROWLAND, GREG: Freshman Chorus5 Circle Singers 1,2,3,45 Madrigals 35 Football 25 Speech, Drama Club 3. SCI-IEID, SHIRLEY LYNN: Kayettes 1,25 Agape 15 Science Club 15 Typing Award 25 CCVEP 4. SCHEIER, LARRY: Track 1 ,2. Sl-IELINBARGER, VICTOR. SHULTZ, SUE: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Kayettes 1,2,3,45 T-Bird 35 Cir- cle Singers 25 Basketball 3,45 Track Manager fBoysJ 3,45 Foot- ball Royalty 45 Powderpuff Foot- ball 3,4. STAGNER, CATHY : Blue and Gold Honor Society5 Freshman Choir5 Mixed Chorus 25 Sym- phonic Choir 3 . TAYLOR, KATHY. THOMAS, GAY: Pep Club 15 Speech, Drama Club 45 Circle Singers 45 Kayettes 1,45 Forensics 45 Thespians Society 3,4. TIBBETS, SHAE: CCVEP 45 Kayettes 3. TUCKER, CURT: Freshman Cho- rus5 Circle Singers 25 Football 1,25 C-Club 4. UNRUH, CORLISS: Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Ten- nis 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. VANBUREN, DEBRA: Basketball 25 Blue and Gold Honor Society-5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Student Li- brary Assistant 3 ,4. WALKER, JUDY: Birdseye Staff 3,45 Band 1,25 Freshman Chorus5 Track 25 Honor Society 2,3,4. WALLACE, KATHY: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Board 35 Kayettes 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 5 Basketball 2,3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Typing Award 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. WATSON, DICK: T-Bird Staff 45 Blue and Gold Honor Society 2,3,45 C-Club 3,45 Kays 1,35 StuCo 45 Science Club 1 ,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Madrigals 2,3,45 Cir- cle Singers 2,3,45 Basketball 1 ,25 Track 15 Tennis 2,3,45 All League Football Mention 45 StuCo Vice President 45 Science Club Vice President 45 T-Bird Staff Co-editor 45 Musical 1,2,3,4. WELLS, BOB: Cross Country 15 Track 1 ,2. WHITE, DARRELL: Speech, Dra- ma Club 3. WHITE, TIM: Basketball 1,2,45 Track 1,2,3,45 C-Club 35 Foot- ball 1 ,2 . WHITESIDE, BEN: Birdseye Staff 45 Band 1,2,35 Freshman Chorus5 Circle Singers 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Football 3. WILSON, NANCY: Freshman Chorus5 Pep Club 1,25 Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Kayette Board 2,35 Typing Awards 2,35 Agape 3,4. WOHLGEMUTH, BECKY: Kayettes 1 ,2,35 Birdseye Staff 35 Freshman Chorus5 Pep Club 15 CCVEP 45 Powderpuff Football 3 . WOHLGEMUTH, DEBBIE: CCVEP 45 Honor Roll 3,4. Seniors Allmond, Mace 5, 29, 128 Anderson, Rhonda 29 Anderson, Wava 29, 72, 78, 80, 98, 99,102, 104, 124 Asbell, Teresa 23, 29, 98 Bailey, Jo 29, 102, 106 Banwart, Perry 29, 35, 68, 69, 84, 93, 105, 107 Barber, Wayne 29, 37, 40, 74, 75, 76, 105 Beal, Roger 29, 79, 105 Beard, Bob 30, 95 Black, Deanna 30 Boke , Helen 30, 95 Brazill, Clifford 16, 17, 30, '79 Brcfxagm, Diane 15, 30, 95, 102, Brown, Kirk 7, 22, 30, 32, 39, 335 69, 74, 75, 30, 104, 105, 2 Buckner, Jay 30, 85 Chase, Lane 10, 16, 25, 30, 31, 35, 40, 78, 90, 98, 99,102, 106 108 Clark: Peggy 31, 95 Collins, Rusty 31, 37, 74, 75, 76, 30, 105 Ccirbin, Amr 31, 33, 89, 93, 102, 03 Couey, Steve 31, 95 Crisler, Tracey 31, 95 Davis, Roger 31, 95 Davis, Steve 3, 10, 31, 68, 69, 80, 105 Denton, Scott 31, 37 Dimick, Ken 4, 5, 6, 10, 16, 19, 31, 32, 36, 68, 69, 74, 75, 76, 88, 90,92,105 Driskell, Roger 31 Dunham, Michelle 31, 98, 102 Duranleau, Renee 32, 95 Dutton, Kelly 2, 25, 28, 32, 38, 72, 79, 80,98,99,102, 104 Erlfardt, Sheri 32, 92, 95, 98, 02 Findley, Duane 32, 79 Franta, Tim 3, 24, 32 Fraser, Janet 32, 40, 45, 79, 89, 92, 102, 103 Fuller, Don 32, 68, 69 Fullinwider, Don 3, 32, 88 Garcia, Jo 32 Gfeller, Jim 33, 95 Good, Paul 15, 16, 26, 33, 34, 92, 103, 104, 105, 108, culick, Sherry 10, 25, 33, 36, 72, 73, 79, 33, 39, 93, 93, 102, 104 Haas, Mark 3, 23, 33, 36, 33, 105, 122, 21, 84 Roundup Rod Pratt, Mace Allmond, and Kirk Brown show how cool seniors are the Fonzie look-alike contest. Aaaaaaaaay! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hale, Teresa 30, 33, 38, 95 Hampton, David 33, 95 Henrie, Greg 33, 35, 92, 103, 105, 84 Henry, Karen 14, 15, 33, 78, 92, 98, 102, 103, 104, 125, 81 Holladay, Rick 34, 93, 95 Howrey, Mike 3, 10, 34, 36, 39, 28, 69, 74, 75, 76, 93, 105, 5 Huston, Brenda 34 ackson, Tammy 14, 34, 102 ohnson, Charles 34, 95 Johnston, Dan 16, 17, 34, 20, 21 Jones, David 34, 68, 69 Kemp, LaDon.na 34, 106, 108, 40 Ketterman, Tammy 34, 95 Killingsworth, Jeanine 34 King, Cindy 3,10,32, 35, 37, 78, 79, 92,98,99,102, 104, 108, 80, 82, 40, 25 Knowles, Dennis 35, 68 Lacy, Byam 35 Landers, Chris 35, 95 Laymon, Kevin 35 Lee, Bryan 3, 10, 35, 68, 69, 79, 105, 108, 80 Lill, Mary Jo 14, 16, 35, 102, 106, 40 Mark, David 4, 5, 10, 35, 74, 75, 76, 105 Martin, Rod 35, 105 McCune, Deb 15, 36, 80 McFann, Brian 36, 95 McGinnis, L.D. 36,40 McLaughlin, Troy 36, 95 McMaster, Judy 32, 36, 93 McNown, David 36, 95 Mellott, Pat 36, 106 Mossman, Brent 36, 93, 105 Mulvaney, Becky 36 Myers, Jeff 36, 5 Norrick, Larry 28, 37 Paschal, Ed 10, 37, 68, 69, 99 Phillips, Deb 37, 95 Pratt, Rhonda 37 Pratt, Rod 37, 68, 69, 105, 128 Prichard, Mary Lou 2, 3, 4, 10, 16,17,24,25,37,79,90, 92, 98, 99, 102, 107 Pyle, Angela 37, 106 Riddle, Beck? 2, 15, 30, 37 Risch, Greg 7, 39, 95 Roths, Don 35, 38 Rowland, Greg 16, 17, 38, 90 Rusch, Debbie 37 Scheid, Shirley 38, 95 Scheier, Larry 38 Shelinbarger, Victor 38 Shultz, Sue 2, 3, 25, 30, 38, 79 99, 102 Stagner, Cathy 38, 40, 123 Taylor, Kathy 38 Tibbets, Shae 38, 95 Thomas, Gay 18, 19, 38, 94 Tucker, Curt 38, 79, 105, 107 Unruh, Corliss 38, 102 Van Buren, Debra 39, 40, 124 Walker, Judy 32, 39 Wagsce, Kathy 39, 72, 78, 98, Watson, Dick 6, 32, 39, 40, 68, 69, 90, 92, 104,105, 108, 124 Wells, Bob 39 White, Darrell 39, 93 White, Tim 39, 74, 75, 76, 79, 80 Whiteside, Ben 16, 17, 39, 79, 89, 90,93, 108 Wilson, Nancy 14, 39, 106, 124 Wohlgemuth, Becky 39, 95 Wohlgemuth, Debra 39, 95, 102 Juniors Adlesperger, Doug 43 Allison, Larry 43, 79, 89, 98, 108, 123 Baker, Kent 43 Banks, Lisa 16, 17, 43, 90, 98, 99, 102, 104, 106, 107 Barber, Doug 43, 37 Bennett, Verla 14, 15, 43, 94, 102, 103, 104, 106, 108 Blaes, Joey 43, 107 Booth, Mike 43, 90 Bowen, Sandy 43, 92 Brenner, Randy 22, 43, 68, 74, 05 Brower Laurie 18 43, 79, 82, 8s,8I9,98,99,'1o2,1o4,1o6, 107 108 9 Burch, Angela 16, 43, 79, 90 Burden, Mark 43, 68, 74, 84, 105, 107 Ccirgiiey, Linda 43, 47, 92, 93, Q arm erf fr rf.. 1. It looks like a strangre concoc tion is in the making. he chef with the cute apron is Paul Good 2. Lisa Reed and Linda Cemey enjoying the 1977 junior- Senior Banquet. Couey, Craig 43 Ccimgytennan, Kim 43, 93, 102, Daniels, Kathy 43, 93, 102, 107 Denney, Larry 43 EdjlN27l'ClS, Donna 43, 102, 106, 0 Engels, Bill 5, 16, 17, 42, 43, 68, 74, 79, 85, 90, 103, 105 Ferguson, Jay 43, 93, 103 Findley, Darrell 43, 103 Forpahl, Chris 43 Franta, Kim 43, 102, 106 French, Bart Fretz, Pam 22, 43, 72, 81, 88, 89, 98, 102, 103, 107 H Gibbs, Della 44 Gillham, Don Gillis, Mark 44 Goldberg, Sharon 3, 16, 42, 44, 79, 71, 82, 90, 99, 100, 101, 106, 130 Goldsmith, Mike 20, 21, 44, 68, 79, 94, 107 Gracey, Nathaniel 44 Graham, Sue 44, 92, 93 Green, Nancy 44, 106 Grube, jill 24, 44 Gurney, Lora 44, 72, 79, 88, 89, 985 99, 102, 104, 106, 107, 0 Haase, Steve 3, 22, 42, 44, 68, 79, 80, 94, 103, 105, 108 Hale, Randy 24, 44, 68 Haley, Shawn 44 Hall, Lisa 22, 44 Haimmer, Karen 44, 79, 88, 89, 02 Heape, Lane 44, 79, 84 Hendrix, Tom 22, 23, 44, 68, 74, 107 Hess, Jamie 22, 23, 44, 79, 81 Hetherington, john 16, 19, 68, 79, 88, 90, 105, 108 Hiatt, Lee 22, 44, 79, 81, 82 Hogoboom, Chris 44, 46, 79, 81, 99, 101, 102, 107 Howrey, Lori 45, 82, 98 Isbill, Mike 45, 73, 80 Koehn, Kendall 45, 88 Lewis, Steve 17, 45, 88, 89,4 90 Lunsford, Brandie 45 Lygrisse, Lynda 45, 79, 98, 99, 102, 107, 108 Marsh, Rod 6, 45, 84 Martin, Randy 45, 58, 88, 107 May, Greg 16, 17, 45, 90 Mikel, john 45 Miller, Carol 16, 45, 90, 106 Mulvaney, Brenda 45 McKinney, Bormie 16, 18, 45, 90, 93, 98,102,106,107 McNeal, Mary 45, 102, 103, 106 Nellans, Bob 2, 18, 45, 74, 93, 103, 105, 107 Norris, Terry 22, 23, 45 Orndorff, Cassie 45, 79, 88, 99, 100, 101, 102 Pai-Bridge, Cindy 45, 46, 72, 104, Patee, Louanna 22, 45, 79 Payne, Candy 23, 45, 47, 79, 99, 100, 1014 7 Po or, Kerry 5, 9, 99, 101, 11012, 107, 130 Prichard, jo 16, 45, 46, 79, 90, 99, 100, 102, 107, 116, 130 Pyle, Deanna 45, 106 Reed, Lesa 45, 46, 72, 79, 85, 92,98,99,102 Riddle, Sonja 6, 46, 72, 90, 92, 102, 103 Rogers, jerry 46, 93, 103 Sawyer, Deb 46 Scheffer, Richard 33, 46, 73, 85, 107 Scheid, Deb 46 Shannahan, Marla 20, 21, 46, 102, 106, 107 Smith, Benny 3, 46, 68, 74, 79, 85, 93, 103, 105 Smith, Stacey 46, 102 Srock, jim 46 Stagner, Cora 24, 46, 106 Terrell, Margie 45, 47, 88, 90, 101, 102, 130 Turner, Chris 3, 24, 42, 47, 73, 74, 105, 107 Watson, Colleen 47, 102 Weddle, Steve 47, 68, 79, 93 Wheeler, Bryan 19, 20, 21, 47, 92, 93, 94, 104, 107 Wilson, Cheryl 47, 102 Wilson, Thad 47, 79, 85, 93 Wise, Deanna 47, 78, 81 Wolfersperger, Michelle 47, 102 Wood, Curt 15, 47, 68, 74, 79, 85, 93, 103, 105 Zang, Tammy 16, 17, 23, 47, 79, 82, 90, 99,100,101,102, 106, 130 Mr. Telfer oses with Mar ie Te SOIDIIOIDOTSS Adkins, Mary 49 Allen, Angela 16, 25, 49, 79, 88, 90, 101, 102, 108, 124, 3 Banks, Shelley 23, 49, 79, 88, 89, 98, 102, 124 Buckner, Caye 49, 72 Buess, Zoe 49, 107 Carson, Mark 49, 77, 85, 105 chriseo, Teri 22, 49, 72, 79, 99, 100, 101, 102 Clark, David 49, 85 Cody, Dale 49, 80, 88, 105, 107 Cogan, john 49, 68, 74, 79, 85, 90, 103, 105 Collins, Penny 49, 98, 102 Corbin, JIon16, 49, 68, 131 Crisler, om 49, 68 Currie, Lloyd 49 Dunham, Brian 49 Dmmn, Kandi 49, 72, 102, 107 rrell Tamm Zan Sharon Goldber P , 8 , , r Y , S, 8 a Kerry Poynor, jo Prichard on Fifties Day by the Kissing Booth. While the Sophomores keep busy with other things, Steve King finds the photographer interesting. Dutton, Monica 2, 3, 4, 16, 48 49, 78, 82, 94,98, 104, 106 Famer, Jim 49, 103 Findley, Diana 49, 72, 79, 81, 98, 99, 102, 131 Forpahl, Scott 49, 85 Fowler, Charles 24, 49 Frazier, Barbara 3, 49, 88, 102, 103, 108 Gillis, Mechile 40, 88 Gragg, Judy 50, 102, 107 Gaight, Becky 50 Hall, Ken 50, 77, 79, 90, 103, 104 Hall, Maxg 50, 90 Hallaux, arla 50 Harrelson, Clifford 16, 50, 88, 89, 90, 103 Heiman, Chris 50, 85 Henn, Jerry 50, 77, 79, 88, 90, 103, 104, 105 I-Iighbarger, David 50, 73, 88, 80, 90, 103, 124, 131 Hogoboom, Bryon 50, 68, 79 Hole, Craig 50, 73, 77 Hollinger, Art 50 Howe, Carter 50 Johnson, James 50, 77, 85 Johnston, Don 50 Johnston, Ron 50, 53 Jordan, Christie 14, 50, 78, 79, 98, 102 9 Kemp, Kathy 16, 18, 50, 90, 102, 106 Killingsworth, Joan 22 King, Steve 14, 50, 90, 102, 106 King, Warren 51, 90, 85, 124 Koehn, Scott 51, 88 Lambing, Mike 51, 73, 76, 77, 80, 105 Laymon, Chris 51, 106 Lewellyn, Pam 51, 107 Lockett, Tyler 77, 85 McCoy, Dana 51, 68, 103 McKaskle, Mellisa 51, 131 Mefford, Joni 51 Miller, Debra 51, 90, 131 Murphy, Cindy 18, 51 Murphy, Ricky 51 Murphy, Sandy 51 Norris Park 51, 68, 103, 131 Paschal, Towanda 51, 72, 79, 98, 102, 131 Patton, Danny 51, 90, 106 Peck, Tim 5 Pennington, Kevin 51 Prewit, Kim 51, 79, 88, 89, 98, 102 Pyle, David 51 Renville, Teresa 51 Rickerson, James 5, 52 Rickerson, Russ 52 Riggle, Dave 52 Roths, Patti 16, 52, 79, 90, 98, 102 Saft, Cheryl 52, 106 Salisbiuy, Julie 24, 52 Sallee, Jackie 52, 106 Scheier, Tammy 52, 72, 79, 98 102, 107 Seymour, Dale 24, 52, 77 Shelton, Bradley 52, 74 Shepherd, Ann2, 3, 16, 48, 52, 72, 79, 90, 98, 99,102,103 Simmons, Terry 52 Sooby, Diane 52, 88 Sparks, Arleen 23, 52 Tilton, David 53, 106, 108 Tuclier, Rick 24, 53, 68, 123, 13 Turner, Jeff 3, 48, 53, 73, 77, 80, 103, 105, 131 Uhlman, Mike 53, 73, 76, 77, 80, 105 Varner,1leff 16, 53, 90 Voisin, icky 53 Walker, Linda 53 Wriviggn, Tom 6, 53, 68, 77, 90, Wells, Debbie 53, 106, 131 White, Shelley 53, 72, 78, 79, 88, 89,98,102,104, 131 Wilson, Addie 22, 25, 53, 81, 101, 102, 104 Wilson, Steve 53, 68, 90, 103, S Wolf, Darl 53, 68, 80, 104 Woodall, Jayme 2, 3, 24, 48, 53, 79, 8 ,101,102,104 Zenner, John 53 F'I'GS1'lII1GI1 Bullins, Melody 55, 88, 89 Burch, Pam 7, 55, 79, 100, 102 Carter, Nancy 55, 79, 98, 102, 10 Chandler, Ellen 55 Chase, Richard 3, 54, 55, 71, 77, 79, 80, 88, 89, 103 Cliicpineaux, Sharon 55, 79, 98, Counterman, Marla 55, 78, 102 Crandell, Frank 55 Daniels, Robert 55, 128 Davis, Marvin 55, 89 Edwards, Charles 55, 71, 77 Egan, John 80 Engels, Carol 25, 55, 79, 98, 102, 103 Farner, Jon 55, 71, 76, 77, 80, 103 Feller, Scott 55, 71 5 Fetters, Terry 55, 71 Fisher, Marsha 55, 106 Fowler, Patricia 55, 102 ci11,Ji117, 25, ss, se,79, 1oo, 102, 107, 82 Gould, Marilyn 56, 88 Graham, Robin 7, 56, 79, 100, 102, 107 Green, Paul 56, 71, 77, 106 Greer, Becky 56 Grube, Larry 56 Hagags, Brad 56, 71, 77, 84, 88, Hamant, Denita 25, 56, 58, 79, 88, 89, 98, 102 Hampton, Kathleen 56 Hargus, Jeff 56 Hertell, Isla 56 Hess, Phyllis 56, 88 Hiatt, Laurie 56, 78, 79, 81, 82 88 Hinckley, Mark 56 Hinckley, Tammy 56 Horton, julie 56 jacks, Gary 56, 85, 88 Johnson, jay 56 Keely, Richard 56, 71, 76, 77 Kemmerly, Clay 56, 77, 88 Killingsworth, Michelle 56 King, Kenneth 57 Linot, Joan 57, 78, 88, 89, 98, 1 99, 102, 103, 81 Lore, Torn 57, 73, 77, 80, 103 McAllister, Chris 57, 102 McCo , Lesli 57, 88, 102 McCullouch, Brad 57, 88, 89 McCune, Douglas 57, 76, 77 McKinney, Greg 57, 77, 88 Mellott, Sherri 57, 68, 88, 102 Meritt, Steven 57 Meyer, William 57 Mills, Carla Moore, Scott 57, 71 Mulvaney, Brian Myers, jere 57 Myers, Ricky 57 Nemer, Mark 57, 71 Orndorff, Vernon 57, 71, 77, 85, 88, 89 Paschal, Clarence 57, 71, 77, 80 Patee, Brenda 7, 57, 58, 79, 94, 99, 100, 102, 107 Provorse, Vicki 57, 81, 106 Pyle, Albert 57, 88, 89 Reinhart, Jerry 57, 71, 85, 104 Richard, David 57, 71, 77, 80, 104 Rodrequez, Michael 57, 73, 88 Rogers, Larry 57, 71 Roths, Ben 58 Rowland, Teresa 25, 58, 72, 79, 98, 102, 107 Brenda Patee shows skill on parallel bars as the freshman girls look on. Salisbury, Frank 58, 77, 88, 89 Scheffer, john 22, 58 sehwemmer, Rod 3, 54, ss, 71, 7, 77, 88, 89, 103, 85 Shelton, Peggy 58 Sparks, Sharon 25, 58, 79, 98, 102, 107 Stanhope, Mike 58 Stareck, Dave 58 Tabor, Evelyn 58, 88 Tillotson, Kathy 58, 82, 88, 89, 98, 102 Varner, Calvin 58 Waggoner, Shane 58, 71, 77, 84 Waggoner, Shawna 58, 79, 82, 98, 99, 102 Walker, Laurie 58 Wall, Nanette 58, 102 Watson, Richard 58, 71 Westcott, Particia 58 White, Danny 58 Wiens, Sherrie 25, 58, 79, 82, 88,89,98,102 Wilson, Scott 58, 73 Wise, Donna 58 Wolf, Frankie 58, 71 Zenner, Anna 58 I j, lj A 5 , 1 '1 , it A . 5 fgf 1 i, ' ,4 f ggi 5 27,5 . 5 bf- ,- T I 7 5 4, 1 : 2 agp ? , 44 3 gn , ?'jQgg3Qg,4?? ., a1gf rf,q1 H 3 E-92 1 'K :54g:5?f.s?v. it is , .Q , 2:-,., .5l,3i,3,fAYjJ93f:E: www 1,wf,,f,2 Qi- , . mf , wg -X L, ,f1i,'w-Fw1 ' Q , g wfhmgc 3 if g g , 1 gjfiimgiio 'wx ,fk,,w,f 2,9 .gs ,. , XM ,A K If 5, xmicisi? F 541.5 , - - ,g., W .kg - V. J. 1 1 f..fi-Q4 W -be A-,. Y. ,Q J w, jf-amz! 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