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9110x0144 fs-s:sssesfs11::l riccrxsr -sg -is s EW 495 cl is if t Q 5- X X S : EQ ff' S ts E - ss, e- -X -ss 10f0fs0v401'0-f0tf0m0w0u0x0u0- m,X,-.L 1m-L if ' .. L' 'liiififit l ...ess-. . gt 1 -7920: Douglas Dean Adams Basketball I,4t track It A.V, assistant 3: P.E. assistant 4. Todd Dewayne Adams FFA l,2,3,4, treasurer lt football lt wres- tling l. Rodney Dale Adkinson FFA I,2,3,4, Greenhand sentinelt basket- ball l,2.3,4t cross country I.2,3,4g class offi- cer It track l,2. Ellen Kay Adler Honor roll l,2,3,4t Pep club l, Spirit club 2.3,4, council 3,4. officer 45 StuCo 41 bas- ketball l,2,3,4, all-league l,3a golf 24 volley- ball l,3,4, all-league 3a track l,2,3,4. aca- demic awards 2.3, Raymond Lyle Arnett Lab assistant 4. choir I.2,3,4: Generation singers 3.44 freshmen sixteent boys glee l,2,3,4g honor roll l,2,3.4t intramural volley- 5 ball 2,31 work study. Brenda Ann Bach Cheerleader la Pep clubt Spirit club 2,3,4: 5 FHA I.2,3,4, president 3,4, secretary 24 class officer 2.3. work studyt lab assistant 33 Kayettes It flag corps 2g library assis- tant 24 Homecoming attendant I,2,3. Dixie Lee Baugher Newspaper 4: FHA l,2.3.4. officer 2: aca- demic awards 2t Pep club I, Spirit club 2.3.4. Garry Ray Brand 5 FFA I,2,3,4t library assistant 4, office as- sistant 4. cross country l,2.3,4. Lisa Michelle Brummel Basketball I,2,3,4t cross country L24 FHA I,2,3,4, attendant It Pep club. Spirit club 2.3,4. treasurer 2, council 2,3.4t lab assis- tant 2.3. National Honor Society 4. Jeffery Allen Buckley Band l,2,3,41 track l,2.3,4. f0N0Y-05l0t10'1L01'-ONQ4-01l01r.0:s.0:c0 A cool drink from a refreshments stand at the fair is what Curt Wiesner is waiting for. Following an FHA meeting, Kandie Gillogly concentrates on an assignment. SENIORS 5 6
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01 Seniors work before play WORK STUDY: FRONT ROW: Mark Campbell, Todd Windsor. Curt Wiesner, Lori Dorl, Mary Beth Rickabaugh. Bob Piene, Greg Mader, Greg Gwin, Dennis Powls, Lee Wilper, and Milton Lutz. SECOND ROW: Rita Dieker, Donna Johnston, Dena McDaniel, Angela Long, Kandi Gillogly, Connie Lankard, Tammy Welsh, Shari O'MaIIey, and Tina Hermreck. THIRD ROW: Ranae Young, Debra Kleinsorge, Kim Cromwell, Patti Katzer, Karen Hueten- mueller, and Brenda Bach. FOURTH ROW: Bill Graham. Chris Handy. Todd Adams, Bruce Pearcy, Roger Young, and Mr. Kenny Kell- stadt. ws. B The work study was a program set up for seniors so that they could work several hours a day. The pro- gram was originally set up to help with the overflow in classes, when the enrollment was up a few years ago. Work study gave many stu- dents the experience they may need in their later lives, or gave them some idea about what field they might want to go into. Work release wasn't available this year due to government funding. but in the near future some sort of program may be set up for the ju- niors. 610101 470' '55 'vii S. . Lf . PH 1 i I8 SENIORS R, .0'0x0.'.a-10:10. -01:01-0ff010f0-0' 44 lf I wouldn't have been able to get into work study, I would have taken either choir or a foreign lan- guage class, but I think I'm getting a lot more out of work study. CCon- nie Lankard, '82J I liked work study and I thought it was fun, besides being different from the regular class room. CDena McDaniel, '82j Q01 N Work study will probably be avail- able for quite a few more years, partly because students need some experience that the high school can't give them. I hope they have work study next year. because I'm really looking forward to it. CDiane Hermreck, '83D fs ,t - -use -C - , A- .tsp -I if W-, gg .1 - i ' ' 1473 mmassss-C 1' ' 1 ' ' Q 'few ' . ' I- - ' -' ' , F.. . v. sf. -S .. - b a rb' L, t ' --,et N 5 ., . -ft Q Wx 1 : Good-byes are quick so that Ray Katzer and Tina Hermreck have time enough to get to class. A
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0'l720 0N?20XQf0f40K0127fQl7l0s0N0110lQ10WXQ17f014024040'01 514-020'-0110H01 '-0'0 5 9 5 9 I I s 1010X0's0X0'N-01'0K01v-0'11-OK-0'0H0's01 1011-0K0 ' SENIOR ARE S 5 S 5 I I .,b0,,,,0,.0,g0,0,,0,,0,.0q College bound! College, here we come! wass the thought of 63 seniors whog were planning to attend college,5 junior college, or a vo-tech. Theg more popular colleges seniorsQ chose were Emporia, K-State, K.U.,Q Iola, and Pittsburg. According to Mrs. Phyllis Cobbs, it's a good idea to choose a college based on one's needs, such as the goal standards a person sets for him or herself, what they want to become, and one's financial position is. Financing college was a big wor-S ry, many sought financial aids through scholarships, federalg grants, and loans. To help finance their education, some seniors graduated at semes- Deborah Lynne Calahan Internationals 2,3,4, pep club I, Spirit club Q 2.3,4, FHA I,2,3,4, officer 3,4, Kayettes I,2,3,4, officer 4, choir I,2,3,4, small en- semble I, musical 3,4, Who's Who in American High Schools, Girls State 3, hon- or roll I,3, yearbook 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, girls glee 2,3,4, cheerleader I, foren- sics 3, National Honors Society 4. Mark Allen Campbell FFA I.2.3,4, Greenhand vice president I, sentinel 3, president 4, StuCo 3, football I,4, wrestling I,2,34, honor roll I,2,3,4, class vice president I. Russell Leon Chilson Football manager I, track I, Hi-Y 3.4, Offi- cer 4, lab assistant 4. James Edward Cox Basketball I,2,3,4, Spirit club 2, football I,2,4. George Ellis Croan Football I, wrestling 2.4, golf I, art club 2,3. Kimberly .lo Cromwell Choir I,2, work study. Q S ter, and others decided to work a 7300 Wa QS year. Still others wanted to enter in the fall after high school. Right now I'm in the groove of school, and if I didn't go next fall, it would be harder to get back into the swing of going to school. CDebbie Miller, '82J 20 SENIORS Homeroom is the ideal place for Dixie Baugher and Terri Hulett to take it easy. if N... Q ,.., , -,Q 5. ' S if fki If
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