Grandview High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Grandview, MO)
- Class of 1974
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The evidence is all around us g . . . and inside us. The future may be called a tune to which the present has written the lyrics. Because We make the changes, they donft just happen. Thank you for the changes which you have helped to make in the past year. ' Change is coming It's exciting to see all the newness in Grandview. It seems that just a few years ago the city was a small spot of pavement surrounded by open fields. Now the fields have been filled with houses and busi- nesses. The small spot of pavement has grown, and so has Grandview High School, but much more than physical change has been experienced here this passing year. There was a change in awareness, a change of the maimconcerns of education, and a change ,iii the students. We all became closer together in the realiaation of the relationship we all share as students of Grandview High as brothers and sis- ters on the earth. Leaders 8 Teachers 16 Life 30 Exertions y 1 70 Societies lll 110 Friends 146 ,Ads 1 196 He believes in music What does it take to make a good singing group? It takes dedication on the part of its members, and, most of all, it takes the lead- ership and dedication of its director. Mr. I Tarry has these qualities and more. Through- out his six years as GrandvieW's music direc- ' tor, we have come to know and respect Mr. Tarry for the teacher he is, with his quiet steady quidance. With great pleasure the 1974 Bulldog staff dedicates the new Bulldog '74 to Mr. Fred Tarry. V I 1 i i I I l 1 l 1 I R i 1 I I 1 i I ,f f, ff! 2 4 N' 47 1, ,sv X M if jf 3 ,W , L ' 7' 1: ij? azz f 5 1 lx' , 52 X-QQ V i f Cf. , 5 - in . H Q39! . 211 Q, ' MW 5 1 1, W r ?? 'f' Z, fn' , , f , my f K 5 4 f Q f J w ff O 4 4, ,. i ,, 1 6 1' 1 I 5 , f .I Wifi? 1 fffw 213721 W f i I XF .--..,... ffl:-.,..:f:, .fa-1 -' 11' -f-' --fi - - , -5 It begins here .-gf-5,r,,,..-,Q-,,:f:+v. j-'rw' -v ff-- . W- -Tv - - .--- .' i -- --- ,l,. .1 ' Personnel is a fancy word for people that hold the school togetherf' It isn't a dictionary definition, but itis the truth. These are the people we couldn't do with- out, who begin the changes. They maintain our buildings, supervise our educationsg in short, they are the foundations upon which centers of higher learning are built. Sounds corny? You have seen all these people since you've been in school, but you've never rec- ognized them. This is their section .... ,L Central Office Superintendent Board of Education s l s ! 5 If E I i s 'Z 4 3 , ,S . a Mr. Robert Garrison CPres.J, Mrs. Rowena Trevor, Mr. Bernard Holt, Mr. Jim Botts, Dr. Sam Hoeper, Mrs. Marlene Wilson, CV. Pres.J. i . , , J f sa f f, ' sm X Mr. V. C. Harrison B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education Assistant Superintendent Dr. James W. Chrisman B.A., M.S. in Education, Ph.D. in Education Secretaries i l 1 f i Director of Curriculum J erol Laughlin B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education Specialist Degree in Secondary Education Julie Cahill Betty Hartman Marilyn Tiller I Helen Land Dee Ladd Joyce Landrum Administrative Assistant Mr. Chester Quesenberry B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education Wanda Goff Principal Keeping the Homecoming Parade moving, Mr. positions. McCrary directs students to William G. McCrary-B.S., M.S. in Education Sponsor: Senior Class Keith G- TemPe1-B-S-, M-S-.in Edl1C2'fi0f14 Larry Downing-B.S., in Education Sponsor: Student Council Sponsor: Natl. Honor Society. Assistant Principals l Counselors Ron Anderson Kermit Lester Ellen Way B.S., M.S. in Education B.S., M.S. in Education B.S. in Business Education Sponsor: Student Council M.S. in Guidance 8L Counseling Sponsor: Senior Class 4 r Librarian r 4+-N, Q., 4 .X Jane Bryan Mr. Anderson helps Dave Nally with class changes at the opening of the B'S', M-S ifq Education year. Sponsor: Library Club Secretaries: Top row: Wanda Barker, Betty Teevan, Shirley Plank. Bottom row: Agnes Baker, Audrey Norris, Brenda Smith Mrs. Baker aids the counselors in their varied tasks. School Nurse: Mrs. Ellen Idol, R.N. Non-Certified Personnel Custodians: Phillip Zumalt, Earl Hodges, Ralph Huddleson, Bill Lambert, Woody Chambers. Kitchen workers: Front rowz Elizabeth Cearley, Wanda Weeden, J an Hines, Betty McCanon, Elva Faurot. Row 2: Geudyn Woods, Bessie Carrier, Merle Fisher, Don- na Reavis, Bobbie Rickets. Row 3: Minnie Thorton, Lillian Hopkins, Frances White, Frankie Heck, Rose Grey, Sally Batton. Row 4: Trudy Burgess, Edna Smith, Pat Sisk, Maxine Mathis, Lucille Christensen, Darlene Terry, Lois Hene- han, Gaylene Oden. Library aid Nancy Ullery .4 4.1.-,....- '.:,..-, f. ,A, --.....g, , x rd W 1 giifif .. dfff 11:g.1f111L,-.mmQLMVMWMM-amz.. They carry o n , ,177 . ...,. .s,- .. ini.-W -r --L'Jr4-A V- ' ' . . . A. L-HV. A X, l N-Ygx , , . ,git 'g A . ?-1.1 ,Q f it Zin , 5 .V 1 I , .V .4 L-,'L- -s..f, f-eq-5--:ff 1: ,.f ,AA 7 - sg- .. fr , 4 sign-34 at WG' W4 O ,4 ff' ' When one takes one's annualhome, it seems his parents have only one thing to say about his teachers. But why do they look so young? All my teachers had been around for years when I finally got to them. Why do they look so young? Perhaps it is the young ideas they have all brought to our educations. More and more ofthe changes we have all noticed in our curf riculums have been brought about by our teachers. Our teachers .... per- haps we ,should call them The Si-lent Innovatorsn ' ' 4 x v I Wi. . 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B.A. James Frey Woodworking, Power Mechanics. B.S. in Educa- tion. Rosemary Greener World Foods, Foods and Nutrition, Child Develop- ment, Interior Decoration. B.S.E., M.S.E. Joan Lundgren Typing I dc II, Record keeping. B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education. Gloria McLerran Wardrobe Planning-Crea- tive Clothing, Foods and Nutrition, Senior Home- making. B.S., M.S. in Edu- cation. ' Larry Reynolds General Shop, Fundamen-. tals of Drafting, Technical Design Drafting, Architec- tural Drawing. B.S. in Ed- ucation, MQS. in Industrial Education. Tamera Murdach Typing, Shorthand, Sec- retarial Practice. M.S. in Education James F. Perry Metals, Machine Shop, Dri-ver Education. B.S., M.S. in Education. ' f5f5'.rfQ f H' ' 'ff ' 2 ans fi rr.. Students listen as Mrs. 'Greener demonstrates how to make a ter rarium. Left: Mr. Marks explains house wiring to Cindy Oswald and Janice Lass in Home Mechanics. Below: The workings of a small engine is dis- cussed by Mr..Frey in Power Mechanics. Buddy Marks Home Mechanics. B.S.E. in Education M.S. in Science. Delores Peart Students learn basic typing skills in Typing I. Basic Business. B.S in Secretarial Sci- ence. Power Mechanics, Elaine Silvius Consumers Ed, Art I. B.S. in Home Economics Kaye Morris Typing, Record- keeping. B.S. in Business Education Practical Arts Adds Home Mechanics Remember the day we put our own desks together and toyed with soldering iron? There were good times in getting back to the basics in Home Mechanics, but this was not the only area in the Practical Arts depart- ment brimming with activity. The Home Economics classes stubbornly turned their backs on modern-day cooking, and for a week an attempt was made to revive the homey goodness of colonial cookery. Who can forget the petrified remainder of a 17th century taffy recipe fudged at the hands of 20th century students? Left: Preparing for future office work, students write out shorthand lessons. Mr. Nickell discusses Greek mythology with the Senior World Literature class. ,Mu .e f . 1-1, Short stories is one of the units Mrs. Strunk covers in Sophomore English. Ken Williams Modern Literature, Masterpieces in Eng. Lit., English II B.S., M.S. in Education Carole Wall English III, Publications B.S. in Education Sandra Cooper Spanish I, Family Liv- ing, Missouri History B.S. in Education Sherilyn Becker Spanish I, Il, III, IV B.S., M.S. in Spanish Elizabeth Cole Latin, English B.S. CFMCJ, M.A. CUNCJ Marsha Strunk English II B.A. in English An interruption doesnit bother Mrs. Cooper as she grades the work of Spanish I students. Mrs. Wall teaches copvreading symbols to the Publication Class. M r.... ,. .p,..,.. ,, gt, , I 'fffff I ' ' . ,,,, 1 ,Wy ,y , . ,M , 4 f my ff, 4 hmm, f 'M .- ' iff! f at ,W Q62 , ' 094 ff f ' W . , 1 f I ' 0 if' ' , 1 ,gf . Wm, X K or ,Z , H ' -' ffff ' wwf' '. ' ff Q WW! . ,, X it fa WW, f f s M Q QW ff' ' wiv . K ' G ' N ,aff K f pg, , ,, ff ' f ' t ,,,f,f,, ., f ,M , , f Right: Mrs. Gilmore grades Terry Hines and Richard Dale on German conversation. X .x .ggifff 3' E' s. ern Literature and Masterpieces in English Literature. With both of these being semester courses, and in addition . . tt.t r ,V g M 'Je I .-13 ' f g y .stt fr? s :file if: at Vit G ute n ta IS G e rm an K- kx.' . I X World peace IS foreseen 1n world 'stt I . . . I I' . communication. GHS contributed to Substituting for Mrs. Schwarz, Mrs. peace With the addition of German to Brown discusses French verbs. the Language Arts Department. To the Seniors, joy two new En- to World Literature and Composition, senior students could choose classes glish courses entered the scene-Mod- more to their likings. Barbara James English II, Develop- mental Reading M.A. in Education W Cameraman surprises Mrs. Schwarz. I I Sandra Trotter English II B.S. in Education, B.S. in English Marianne Gilmore German, English II B.S. in Education Pam Sutton A .,,,,-06 English II B.A. in Speech and Drama B.A. in English Jan Nyquist English II B.A. in Psychology, En glish William Nickell World Literature, Com position and Research .......--.,....,.-...,.....-,. V. 3-,,.w3,... V ,.,, ..... - B.S., M.S. in Education Betty Lee Schwarz French I, II, III, World History B.S. in Education, B.S., M.S. in History ....i,..-1-.f....- Fred Tarry Soph Chorus M1xed Chorr, Concert Cho1r Al hed Arts B M E M S Marvrn T Wortman Symphomc Band, Theory 8a Harmony Concert Band B M E MM E George Chrrsman Art II III IV B A M A Artl II Allred Arts B S ln Educatron Educatron LaVeta Whrpple M Marrlyn Myers Art I Sandra K Howard Speech I II Drama De bate Enghsh III B S ln Educatron WW' mwah, , 'YW fr W fb-fr f ffsifff 'f , 0 .,,.W,'! f ' My - 25 . ., A ary 5 f , Mr Tarry lnstructs class rn new chorr room wh11e Rembert Young looks on CBe1owJ Mrs Howard eyes photographer as he snaps her prcture CBe1owJ T' V - a , - . .., .. 9 . I ' I 'I . .., . . 3 5 . ., . . 9 3 . I -. , .S.in g B.A. ' 9 a 9 ' 3 . I . . . . . Band students practice on football stadium bleachers while waiting for the band room construction to be finished. l U C, X ? I M.. ., my ,.,,4W.a r ii' . , , L Q f - ,, , 1 rwesfs ff r liitani' I i t Civ 5. 3-w Wwmy 'V W., W Mr. Chrisman spots camera, while students work on 4 ' clay projects. r l Airplanes are unorthodox Ben Shahn has said, If the artist, or musician, or dramatist, or philoso- pher seems somewhat unorthodox in his manner or attitudes, it is because he knows-only alittle earlier than the average manl-that orthodoxy has de- stroyed a great deal of human good 77 ... . No quotation could more truly de- scribe the fine arts department. ,Many students! have learned nothing is sur- , 1 l .. ..,-,...... .,. U . .- .,.,...v.--...........-...,--A-V. :-,-,,,,,, A prising in Mr. Chrisman's classes such as a paper airplane contest. The success of the Drama Department depends on precise decisions by Mrs. Howard, shown through two productions- DONE TO DEATH and GUYS AND DOLLS. With the new school additions of spacious choir and band rooms, Mr. Tarry and Mr. Wortman ' have a director's dream. Janice Roth Consumer Math B.S., M.S. in Business Educa- tion Zelma Chapin Algebra II B,S. in Educa- tion, M.S. in Mathematics Julia Deimund Algebra I, Geom- etry B.A,, B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education, Specialist Cer- tificate Margaret Worthy Geo metry, Ad- vanced Math B.S. in Educa- tion, M.A. in Math 5 r x2 -iy2 doesn't equal PO-4 A big change in our life is the fuel short- age. Students who will seek the solutions be- gin With studying Algebra and Chemistry. From investigating energy releases from cer- tain reactions in Chemistry II, to solving for unknowns in Algebra I, students prepare for tomorrow. e rr, rrr,,rr.,r 2 ll s,,,,'ffT53,-ilf.- Wi New-2-W -W-I,------ff M X X e jf T rt., t f i r exixi ' fftr , . ff'itiirfe-M-f--m.-.a,s , . ef, gc., 'f 'EMM ttrtr fear esrsr X t is as r - XX H -.-.r. 1. M33 X p ,ef 5 . Lit., Fl l l f Q .5 5 i I ,l I , X sa 2-.QNX ...,,.,...f:-3 . W . ,W --5, I V L M,.,,,.,t...XN.a. , , .r,.t,... 5. . 4 1 -egg.-s - s Q. . 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Left: Mr. Endicott teases students in Chemistry I. Below: Cameraman catches Miss Deimund, after she dismisses class. I i g I I 9 r e ss s t .f,, wif -3:45 W ' we ff if I 1 1 1 A Lawrence Boyce Chemistry, Physical Science B.S., M.S. Dale Endicott Chemistry I, II, Biology II, Ecolo- SY B.S. in Education, M.S. in Biology E. L. Wasmer Biology I B.S. in Education James Madison Geometry, Physics B.S., M.S. in Education f w B lf F f 2- if i 7, in K. in Mr. Dunkin and Karen Meyers discuss future yearbook name to fourth hour class. I is l a Q ? Judy Wertz Girl s P E World History B S in Education Le Hedstrom American History , 2 B S rn Political Science, M S in Education Mary Beth Craddock American History Contempary Issues B S in History, M S 1nAmer1can History Michael Chu World History World Geography B A M A in European History Rrchard Brown Sociology World History B.S. in Education Richard Duncan World History B.S. in Education Z ff 7 lf! X ff au a f ff , W ff ,523 f W1 W Mr Smith checks roll in history class fr 2 Vw ,W,,? X ..,?,,.-1... Mr. Chu and Steve Williamson take a break in Wo Geography: rld l Miss Craddock relaxes during her off hour. Mrs. Smith is another teacher who has a good time with her class. The world changes Watergate, the resignation of Vice-presi- dent Agnew, the Mid-East war-GHS stu- dents saw history taking place. Sophomores take World History and compare the past with changes of today. Juniors study Ameri- can History and wonder how Thomas Jeffer- son would view today. Contemporary Issues classes observe the change and decide for themselves what the future holds. ,AXSV...?.?R7 ,..,,r. MA ' A i'91i Y Q'N?JfY7 7 - 394 'QY7 ' X K' -V' J Qslsasifi M offrmww,Qyx4Qf?4s'w -a. Q, XQXXX, M sf, . w .1 , ,fi . -.nf slxgfsfsfasv f Q A4 cu :-113' 'gf 'vas fffffw'sff-rQ f S ma 4' , f ,yur 'a- ' wraps. ww X? 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Dunkin World History, American History B.S. in Education Susan Huffman American History, Family Living B.S. in Secondary Education Geraldine Zirbel Physical Educa- tion B.S. in Educa- rion Allen Rogers Physical Educa- tion B.S. in P.E. Don Earnest Physical Educa- tion, Driver's Education B.S. Brenda Baker Physical Educa- tion B.S. in P.E., B.S. in Social Studies Wallace Croy Physical Educa- tion B.S., M.S. in 4 its-.--W.---avg.-m Q ,W .mf fwrrazmxwf ff' a f , -f-Ng 1 3 Education l f l 5 WN 'Ii 1 ' J Barb Mathis and Julie Meyers goli in P.E. class. if, sc V P 1 ' IN 9 V Mrs. Zirbel and Coach Croy observe archery class. A student learns driving skills behind the wheel. 5' . to , tt.. , , gy I L gg, 5. r l , ,W , l l i y l i I i x , Q f 5, X' ,J I xi I l l l ii 5 l It l r lf il .lg fi, gli 1 i 'ii ,V lil a.,.,w:,,, W ,ijt Isa Lind Terril Anne Hanigch Special Education Learning Disabilities A.B., M.S. in Education in Home Econo- mics, M.A.E. in Special Education Coach I l I t J 1 i Past graduate Vicki Stark installs Kevin Owen as Vice president of D.E. My' Z Z 1 ff Z Earnest reviews work with Driver's Ed. students. Take your choice GHS became a first when it allowed P.E. students their choice of recreations. Offering four courses every nine weeks, students could decide if they wished to take archery, speedball, tennis, or whatever courses were offered. Driver Ed. continued to be a popular class. New simulators arrived as the emphasis remained on rules of safe driving. Bob Wallace Vocational Trade 8a Industrial Education, Power Mechanics B.S., M.S. in Secondary Edu- cation I wh epar y Di ' utive Edu- c tio s utive Education B.S., .A. in Business Ad- ministration Robert Tavernaro Driver Education B.S. in Education, M.S. in Safety Education Bill Smith Driver Education B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Safety Educa- tion Ron Zimmerman Driver Education, Psychology B.S. in Education, M.S. in P.E. Rudy Wichman Driver Education B.S. ,, AQ.-...-.-4:::zm,:g:.i?fi f--' 5-f' f ' 'fat' ' ' ' ' x N Je live the changes If Student life . . . plays, games, meetings, all are an essential part of our educations, even though some of them keep us up until midnight. All our activities, painting, acting, yelling, make our educations more thorough and enjoyable. Who says there isn't any stu- dent interest? Read on and see for yourself li I f :Nm Q.-V ' W?,'X3V', I , 7, f 'S ,ff Q V ', Rxiyflwl 12337 -' 4 RZ f f 2 , isss Naam' Third quarter score, Seniors 30, Juniors 6. 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Seniors win Powderpuff 42-6 Marvin's Defensive team listens as he describes side sweep plays of the 1 J aunty Juniors team. Hush breathing, high excitement .... An- nouncing the new 1973-74 Homecoming King, Rick St. Thomas! Rick St. Thomas, our beloved king . . and his attendants . . . Senior attendant, Tim Powers, Junior atten- dant, Jeff Smith, Sophomore attendant, Scott Overton. Now back to the game . . . first a recap of first half action-with Mary Kay McCormick scoring four T.D.s, Petty scoring one, the Super Soul Seniors lead 30-6. The J aunty Juniors 'lone T.D. came from a forty yard sprint by Janice Dickerson. Wait . . . the Se- niors do it again! Mindy Petty zipped through for another T.D., The Powderpuff was new and different this year. The addition of Homecoming King added some excitement, and Seniors won 42-6. V 1 Janice Dickerson sweeps to the right to avoid Vicki Roberts. A spectator finds the Powder Puff ga boring. me rather ! AFS student Denise Palm was escorted by Ed Rehg to the Christmas dance. 1973 SNOWFLAKE QUEEN-Miss Chris Cavanaugh tv 3 I Z Z f Denise Paim-SENIOR ATTENDANT Y x Richard Gould portrayed Mr. and Mrs. Claus. i Marie Ellis-SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT W Darcie Collins -J UNIOR ATTEND ANT Students dance to the tune of Bacholiver. Sugar and spice and everything nice Candles shimmering, red and green streamers dangling, Mr. 8a Mrs Claus spreading holiday cheer . . . this was the Christmas dance. Chris Cavanaugh crowned queen . . . her court Denise Palm, se- nior attendant, Darcie Collins, junior attendant, and Maria Ellis, sophomore attendant . . . danced their dance, Color My World . Couples in formal attire, crunched on candy, listened to the tunes of Bacholiver . . . this was the Christmas dance. ,-r GAA clobbers F.H.A. 35 - 19 I ,, A Wg, -g qfqw J J ,fi m4xf:,a:4fW,'f Q ' f-m,.,fm,, A 2 N rf famff, X mf 'V ' J, WAX JW x .WZ The court seemed more of a set for can- did camera or some slapstick comedy as the shorts and T-shirt clad players filled the courts with their talent and femininity. The two enchanted referees smiled know- ingly as the formidable opponents pursued their game with gusto and the cheerleaders provided moral support and lofty escapes from would-be tennis shoe thieves. Amidst the screaming, frequent fouls, the G.A.A. girls managed to jump ahead of their F.H.A. foes and claim an easy victory. Amidst red hearts and roses Vlokl crowned queen - L it II rf t 5 February Cup1d Shgotmg 11-IS love Tlme 111 21 BOtt1C 21 small C1'OWd,1lhC J arrows celebratmg the bnfthdays of band Pllgflmage the crowning of Washmgton and Lmcoln the frrst the 1974 Sweetheart Queen . - Vicki , track meet Th1S was the month of Vanzant Th1S was the Sweetheart 1 1 1 i 1 A After the dance-all go home. s 1 Sheryl Neilson-Senior Attendant ' 1 1 l I 5 The crowd dances to the sound of Pilgrimage. f 421 is 1 Q il 1 df 2 ral . in so sr ff! or 1 EW TC if W ?', X4 , L- L I 2 f' I , fi L. ,ig .41 -1 1 Y 3 Junior Attendant-Teresa Hook ,,.. ... ..-1.---L.- I Wy, -.--Q, i Jane McCrary-Sophomore Attendant I Punch and cookies were served by Mary Davis. 39 4. A L A l 1 Miss 'Teresa Vaughn and Mr. Rick Mills, Annual King and Queen. Miss Laurel I 5 5 L 1 P. :ff G X it wk , pk Marty Chrisman works on poster for Liberty game. Miss Jody Tarry and Mr. Rembert Young: Senior Attendants. Annual says thank you Schiefelbusch and Mr. Lennie Rayburn, Junior. A lgftiiiiffli i Ness: y Miss Marty Chrisman and Mr. Tom DeMaio, Sophomore Working hard on the annual . . . cropping pictures for the sports page . . . making posters for games . . .working on Student Council projects . . . taking pictures for news- paper and yearbook . . . cleaning up after dances . . . doing the odd jobs that nobody else Wants is what Annual Royal- ty is all about. It gives us the chance to give recognition to those students who have Worked hard for the good of GHS. The Bulldog '74 staff is proud to present these people as the '73-'74 Annual Royalty. Students rehearse for Guy's 8t Dolls . Late 30,s . . . gamblers . . . chorus girls . . . 31,000 bet. . .plot . . .GHS musical... GUYS AND DOLLS . . . scenes. . .Broad- way . . .Save-a-Soul Mission . . . Havanna . . . and back . . . the story . . . two gamblers . . .' their dolls . . . one a chorus girl . . . the other a missionary . . .Nathan bets Sky . . .lunch with innocent missionary . . . Sarah . . . meantime . . . Miss Adelaide . . . engaged 14 years . . . Nathan . . . ties knot . . . results . . . an entertaining musical. r Dwight consoles Dana during practice. 1 1 E Q 5 i Robert Grove V, 1 1 ii 3 2 4 2 Z E n Members of cast look over their scripts. NI know but v l , . . . HI hope eVefYb0dY 6186 thinks that's funny! I Now where is that line? l 1 studying his music. Nicely-Nicely tells plot to Nathan. ? c, ff ',U.'2g ' J Qing W zfxfx 4 fm, 9' 4 4 wi L 4 iftff Q aw ga 13 ,same , Q V, fir f MQ? W 2 , ,, Q, aa zv 4, ,,W, , , ,Z 5 ,QIW,'4f?Q'4 3 ff awp, Wagga' ' I Z2 ff 72 'd'M07'ff T, f, 'Q VX! ' 4 MLW Will? 4 V +,,fcw,ac-1 al 4 Q' Z Ji44'hM 12 Not me! declares Sarah to Nathan. 1 I OK, Illl do it againf' Mrs. Howard and Mr. Tarry talk over the play SKY MASTERSON HARRY THE HAT Scott Beard Robert Grove GENERAL CARTWRIGHT BIG JULIE BENNY SOUTHSTREET ARVIDE ABERNATHY AGATHA MISS ADELAIDE SARAH BROWN NICELY-NICELY NATHAN DETROIT LT. BRANNINGAN DIRECTORS STUDENT DIRECTOR CHO REOGRAPHY STAGE SET Janis Miller Chuck White Marvin Revoal Mike Overton Ann Hopkins Dana Cable Karyl Chaney Richard Gould Dwight Ordway Gary Canfield Mrs. Howard Mr. Tarry Kathy Wallace Mrs. Sutton Mr. Chrisman It's a work-a-day world .... Becky Harris spends her time working at a drive-in restaurant. T.G.8aY. Family Centers hire several Grandview stu- dents, including Anita Munson. i Z Right: Randy Tarry works at an area gas station. Far right: Faces such as Rosie Finklers are seen at the dime store. Z 4 ? 5 ? f Working students, like Steve Feurborn, spend their money on gas, entertainment, clothes. Ice cream is served by Jackie Johnson and other GHS stu dents. Working is perhaps the biggest step one can take to show his independence and drive. At high school age, Working is often nothing more than a means to come by a little extra spending money. Although there are a few exceptions, most young people are not in desperate need of the money to pay for liv- ing expensesg it just makes it easier to get than when one has to ask his parents. But Working also provides experience and a feel- ing of responsibility for the future-when a job and money are necessary to support one- self and a family. So check out these GHS students busily gaining experience . . . and money. It's a whole new world after three Jerry Hofer earns his extra money sacking groceries. Right: Bob Sellens Works at a service station. Customers try on shoes with Lenny Rayburn prepared to help Carla Mashburn assists prospective buyers in selecting clothes at Worths ........,-,. ..,, ..1-. -Li.5,,-,Nm+,.Q Students head home after school kr 5- The parking lot is the early-morning meet ing place of many of the Grandview stu- dents, taking time to finish the last sip of their pepsi-breakfasts or to listen to the end of a song on the tape deck. But this is only the beginning of the day. After school, the parking lot is the scene of noisy engines, creeping busses and people scurrying to catch their rides home. There isn't much loitering after 3:00 p.m., just school-Worn students wanting to make a good stab at rushing home. 1 r f e Thrown pies, record breaking crowds and a loss to Belton, markselast home game. Who will get the pie in the face? Denise Palm, Tiny Powers, or Eric Ents- minger? Pep Club members model the basketball players sleepwear. Below: Rick Fiser dribbles away from a Belton player. All three get a pie in the face. Dis playing the most school spirit ever, Grandview fans stand up and holler for the Bulldogs Motion Inc. senior members perform their last half time show. Remember when you lost your homework? As you look upon these pages, try to re member how school affected you. Recall what you used to do in the lunchroom, at football games and during production week. Remember the friends you made and the fun you had together. Think about the anxiety of waiting for grade cards and the elation when you found that your grade Wasn't as bad as you thought it was . . . or the grief when you discovered it was. 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Due to action by the stu- dent council, prompted by urging from the student body, Grandview now has the old fizz and the clatter of bottles back in the cafeteria. lt's basketball season Game begins . . .Jump ball . . .Tension mounts . . .It's 2 2 2 . . . Crowd cheers . . . Foul . . Free throw . . .Basket . . . Swish . . . Half time . . . Motion Incorporated . . .Buzzer . . . Sec ond halfbegins . . .jump ball . . . gasp . . . hurt player . . .Silence . . .Game resumes . . . Ap plause . . . Time out . . . Hello Cheer . . . opposing team . . .Time in . . . Sweaty palms . . . 5-4-3-2-1 .. .We won!!! 1 ' ' 'x ' U ' W T' ' .-L N' f, QRS 'r 'Q 2 f T, f 1 ,.-- - ' :-sp--:V--as 7th Hour Band Creates music She's special at GHS Meet Denise Palm. Sheis this yearis AFS Foreign Exchange Student from South Africa. When not occupied with schoolwork Denise enjoys many sports including hock- ey. Most of the people in South Africa participate in some sport since there is a Wann climate all year. Denise lived on the coast in South Africa, and spent most of her weekends on the beach. When she returns home in June, Denise plans to work until January, when she will attend the University. She hopes to major in English and most probably sociology, or perhaps specialize in infant teaching. While here, Denise lived with Vicki Vanzant and her family. Denise enjoys playing in snow. Denise Palm South Africa Denise spends time with Vicki Vanzant. It is not all fun and games . . . there is always time to study. She really likes to laugh. ....,. .- . -G ..-.----- .......,.....-............,--.,-.- :4..e...,-w-- 1 --uv WS their f turn Senior Ballot ..,. Seniors gather around the lunch tables comparing notes, joting down decisions. Who gets what? It's bigger than semester tests. And it's for Seniors only-Seniors Who've waited twelve years to reach this point. Seniors who Want to remember their friends for that special quality. refs CONTRIBUTED MOST-Marvin Revoal and Cindy Ottea. A 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Mindy Petty and Ed Rehg. BEST KNOWN COUPLE-Cathy Asbell and Rick St. Thomas MOST ATHLETIC-J oe Whalen and Teresa Vaughn I STAGE STRUCK 4Renee Edgington and Kevin Goodman FLIRT AISID WOLF-Vicki Stanton and Mike Overton , .,, ,,.................-+1 3.J....e5-a- ... O...-., MOST INTELLIGENT-Jim Beasley and Pam Campbell MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT-Jody Tarry and Eric Entsminger. 17, I I 3 i E a i mm. ,. . ..,. ...,, NM.- o- ro W, 1 . , PRETTIEST HAIR-Wes Enlow and Melanie Griffin BEST LOOKING -Tony VanTrump and Susan Kornis PERSONALITY PLUS-Vicki Roberts and Tim Powers BEST FIGURE-Sheryl Nielson and Dave Harris, 1 N MOST ARTISTIC-Steve Williamson and Claudia Wolfe 2 i ON THE QUIET SIDE-Rox Green and Barb Circle ,Q ,W ' if f ' , 3: f A ,nw 3 s f NEVER A 'DULL MOMENT-Jacki Scroggins and Mike Basnight E i BEST DRESSED-Sherie Olson and Mike Holt MOST MUSICAL-Scott Beard and Paula Wright The death of Jason CRuss Garrj is the tirst mysterious murder. Linda Walker, set crew, chairman, works busily on the sets. Poisonous Martinis??? Mrs. Sutton, assistant director The monster attacks the beautiful ingenue Done to Death proves to be shocker Mindi Roberts as Mildred Z. Maxwell - -v...,......,..-. Y-.--.- .,....- Rodney CRobijn Hornstral and Jane Uulie Meyersj Student Director fKevin Goodmanj is given a distinctive award. Jessica CKathy Wallacel and Whitney CDWighf Ofd' wayj predict the next murder- Actors rehearse diligently to make the play a success. Q S 404 .,....-....-.1--........,.-.L1. 3-3-,,3,,,-f :.-ge ---' 2 f 1 Q 'X f S fm si e 4 43 2 ii 3 I ! ' a Vicki Roberts reigns at Homecoming 1 Queen Vicki Roberts T Junior Attendant Susan Osborn Thick, heavy fog all during the gameg no rain,just fog. Mud! On the field, on the team, in the bleachers and on the SMSU Band before the game. The game started, first quarter, back and forth on the field, no score. Second quarter scored the first touchdown. YEA! Half time, and Vicki Roberts is crowned queen . . . a flood of tears. Seniors win the float competition . . . a flood of crepe paper. Band and Pep Club join the festivities. V Third quarter, and nobody scores. lt remains Grandview seven, Excelsi- or Springs zero. Fourth quarter- Wow! Bulldog Machine is in high gear! First Joe Whalen, then Marvin Revoal, then Joe again and Larry Reed . . . all for a score of twenty-six to zero, we won! For the first time in how many years? i r 1 K Senior Attendant Mindy Petty ,f-Awww mi! 1 l . x ill if W , , Yu , Q Wa 1 J 12. 'fc 1-. 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Go elim fiilln Lie'em on their backs, Grap- plerf' Knoek'e'm down, Bulldog. Volumtary pep wemblies , .e Glory in the combat for the blue and the' pid . , J' Spomia portion of sdhool. It chmed this year, expanding to meet more interests-those of baseball and imnis fans. 'GHS Superstar .... , Robi Brockman 3 year letterman Varsity runners: Left to right: Greg Worrell, Greg Barcus, Ken Bishop, Dave Rogers, Robi Brockman, Mike Corry, Greg Landrum. I Cross Country runners rank in G randview's top ten Running continually takes as much if not more, courage, strength, and stamina as any other sport, and that is what the cross country boys have. Their record, al- though a losing one, was very deceiving, for they played a number of top flight teams. This was one of the best cross country team Grandview has had in the past years. This year's Varsity Harriers broke the old record set in 1966. Two of the runners, Mike Corry and Dave Rogers, moved into the top ten runners in Grand- view's history. Mike Corry moved to number three and Dave Rogers moved up to number six. The Harriers started off the season against Liberty and Belton. With Dave Rogers, Mike Corry and Robi Brockman, taking second, third and fifth respectful- ly, Grandview was barely beaten out of first by Liberty. J .V. took second with Doug McCune having the best time. On Sept. 22, Grandview participated in the Liberty Invitational. The Harriers took fourth out of 16 teams. Mike Corry, Dave Rogers, and Robi Brockman all re- ceived medals. T The Harriers pressed both Fort Osage and Liberty, but to ,ino avail as Grandview took third at Conference. Dave Rogers, Mike Corry, and Butch Bishop crossed the finish line first for the Bulldogs. Rick Little and Jay Andela were the first two men to cross the finish line for the J.V. Barely being beaten out of third, Grandview was able to take fourth at the district meet. Mike Corry and Dave Rogers took 14th and l9th place respect- fully. 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Row 2: Tony Sommer, Eric Entsminger, Tim Johnson, Wayne Soren, I , David Wells, Brent Wright, Bob McNanley, Robbie Cummings, Rick Smith, Tlm Johnson Laffy BYGIIY Larry Reed, Steve Stricker. Row 3: Steve Lukowski, Ken Clark, Rob 1 year end 1 year end RICK M1115 Joe Whalen Mike Overton Marvm Revoal 2 Bulldogs hold conference title I Ai I Maple, Tom Kruger, Dave Nalley, Steve Alexopo ulos, Jeff Boone, James Mc- Roy, Ron Horn, Marvin Revoal, Kevin Chess. Row 4: Rick Meisner, Vance Gray, Dan Owens, Don Combs, Dan Damrow, Rick Sikes, David Harris, Tim Powers, Ted Follas, Mike Twite, Kevin Owens. David Harris 2 year end Louis Snyder 1 year halfback Kevin Owens 2 year linebacker Eric Entsminger l year tackle Robbie Cummings 2 year guard Bob McNanley l year center Rick Smith slips a tackle and rushes for a big gain. fell' v. - U , Tom Kruger Ron Hom ' 2 year end 2 year guard Season ends 7-3 At the beginning of the season, the Bulldogs were rated a slight conference choice to win. With this in mind, they worked long and hard to achieve it, and they did. They won both homecoming and Conference, the first time since 1967. With the first loss at Hickman Mills, by the score of 14-12, the Varsity regained their winning spirit. Playing at home the next week, the Bulldogs rolled over the Park Hill Trojans, 21-13. Mike Overton scored two touchdowns and gained 158 yds. in the winning effort. Gaining 93 yds. and scoring two touchdowns, Marvin Reveal provided the offensive punch needed by the Bulldogs to overcome the Ruskin Eagles. The de- fense again rose to the occasion as they shut down the Eagles. After two straight home victories, the Bulldogs traveled to Liberty. There like last year, the Blue Jays soundly defeated the Bulldogs, 27-6. For the first time in tive years Grand- view won Homecoming. They shut out the Excelsior Springs Tigers 26-0. Joe 2 Whalen was responsible for three of the touchdowns, with Marvin Revoal adding the other log. With this victory Grand- view's record moved to 3-2. On Saturday, Oct. 20, Grandview spoiled the homecoming of 0'Hara Celtics by defeating them 9-6. Rick Miesner broke the 6-6 tie, with a 37 yd. FIELD GOAL. The Varsity pushed their record to 5 and 2 by defeating the Fort Osage Indi- ans, 7-6. Dave Nalley recovered an Indian fumble on the Bulldog's two yard late in the fourth quarter. A 75 yd. touchdown pass from Rick Silces to Dave Harris with less than two minutes to go in the game gave the Bull- dogs a close 14-8 victory. With the 14-0 victory over Belton, Grandview clinched a tie for Conference with Blue Springs and Liberty. An eleven yard by Joe Whalen and a two yard run by Rick Smith gave the Bulldogs the only touchdowns needed. Q The Varsity ended their season at I.ee's Summit with a close defeat 25-20. The Varsity ended their season with a 7-3 rec- ord, and a 4-1 conference record. Con- gratulations to all the players and coaches for a great effort. 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A' ,f .94 1 1- , ' xwfzf, ,:Qf.1.4f, . , ,H fv 1 , :zu . f f 1 Marx'---,, 44, , ff, -' f HMM ws' , , . '.-rm ww ,V ,,f, I ,, ,J 7 Junior Varsity wins conference With the defense shutting out four of the first five teams, the powerful Junior Varsity team Went on to crush all their opponents and Win conference with a 7-0 record. The Junior Varsity 'opened their season by shutting out Ruskin 34-O. Holding Liberty scoreless, the Bulldogs crushed them 44-0. For the third straight game, the J .V. team held their opponents score- less, While scoring 48 points. O'Hara slowed the Bulldog machine, but did not stop them as the J .V. won 19-6. Grand- view came back strong against Fort Osage by shutting them out 37-O. Scoring a season-high 50 pts. the Bulldogs rolled over Blue Springs 50-14. Playing for con- ference title, the Junior Varsity rose to the occasion and edged by Belton 15-13. With such a fantastic season behind them, the Junior Varsity has a tremen- dous future in front of them next year. Some of the outstanding players are: Vince Ramacca, Vance Gray, Larry Reed John Castleman, Steve Alexopolous, Ken Clark, Steve Lukowski, and Rob Maple. Congratulations for a great season. 7 Coach Tavernaro yells a play to l Rick Sikes. , All-conference Joe Whalen-First team Halfback. Tim Powers-First team offensive tackle Mike Wise-First team offensive guard Marvin Revoal- First team defensive linebacker and second team halfback Dave Nalley-First team defensive tackle ' Rick Meisner- First team kicker Bob McNan1ey-Second team center Rick Sikes-Honorable Mention ' Kevin Owen-Honorable Mention 80 Larry Reed adds the extra point in a'J.V. victory. Football coaches: Bill Smith, Ernie Wasmer, Bob Tavernaro fHead coachj, Rudy Wich- man, Bob Smith. Football managers: Kneeling: Kirt Moyer, Mike Trevor. Standing: Bill Evans, George Manley, George Jenkins, Brad Strecker. i i l Sophs can tackle, block, and score, too. SOPHOMORE SQUAD: John Coyle, Brian Shelton, Bret Adams, Waylon Davis, Scott Overton, Steve Fritze, Jerry Johnson, Tim Melhus. Row 2: Zane Edg ington, Rocky Neill, J ack Smythe, Joe Chiarelli, Glen Griffin, Ray Miller, Mike Marinan, Don Burnett. Row 3: Kevin Stevens, Ken Warburton, Bob Corder Darrell Marks, Jeff Wilson, Mark Merryfield, Randy Garrison, Steve Robinson, Mark Smith, Steve Harsh. Mike Twite forces the Excelsior Springs quarterback to hurry his pass. Since the first torturing summer practice, to the final Varsity game, the sophomores continually learned. They had to take a lot of punishment, but they finally made it, and did they ever make it. They ended the sea- son with a 3-2-1 record. They opened the season on the Winning note when they de- feated O'Hara 13-12. They lost a tough de- fensive game to Park Hill 7-0 in the next game. They got back on the Winning track by beating Belton 26-14. Blue Springs was the next victim of the Sophomore team when they were defeated 18-8. Hickman Mills proved to be the best as they rolled over the Soph. 41-0. The last game of the season the Sophomores came back and earned a tie with Lees Summit, 14-14. -- 0-1-M-'- ' ' Mi.-. ......-..,-.... ...-.i......-,........,..,., .A-J-MA,-.1 Q .-,w .. -- - Rox Green R011 BHTOI Rick Fiser Rid? Sikes Se ' Senior Senior Senior 11101 Jeff Smith Junior Managers: Mike Trevor, George Manley, Eric Ents- minger. Coaches: Don Earnest and Ron Zimmerman ,,fM+ ' ' any X Rox Green drives past the defender for the lay-up. .if Rick Sikes VARSITY Rrght to left Rox Green Rob Lrttlejohn Rob Maple Jeff Smlth Ron Bator Tom DeMa1o Dave Harrrs R1Ck Srkes Gary Joye R1ck FISGI Terry Thorp Vmce Ramacca Terry Thorp h1tS a twenty footer 1n the Grandvlew Tournament Hfwmww Jeff Smrth Watches as R1ck Srkes makes an erghteen foot Jump shot ,, -1 Roundballers face foes puts the Bulldogs ahead of St Mary S bY 2 Pt , ' 7 3 5 P 7 , 7 , 9 Q 3 ' I gf K T CE w.,e.,.W ' ,, j 'f 'f f y I V w......f 'X , V . - - fx-5--M , ' . g 3 9 , f ' , if I f. f, Wm, 7 5.15 7 1 Ns Yau , ,..,-, ,.....,...,,...,1,...-..-.---,T ' 1 5 I l l l ll ll l Dave Harris Taffy Th01'P Senior Senior Gal-y Igye Bob Llttlejohll Senior Senior Rob Maple . V Junior The basketball season, for most of the players, began back in October. It was a long season ending in late February. Ron Bator summed up the season, We may not have had a great year Win and loss record, but We learned a lot and still had a lot of fun. Coach Zimmerman, when asked about their slow start re- sponded, 'The team put forth all of the ability they had, but it took time to coordinate the offense and defense together. We lost many of these first games because of mistakes made at the wrong time, which were then capitalized by our opponents. lim pleased with the attitude, hustle, and the work they have doneji Coach Zimmerman replied when commenting on his players, I highly respect all the seniors for their hard work and loyalty. Most of all, they learned to win humbly and to hold their head up in defeat. Vince Ramacca Tom DeMaio Junior Sophomore J.V.: Right to ion: John cosnomoh, Brian Shelton, Bob Corder, Din M Nallley, Steve BUTESCSS, TOIH DOM-ai0, Dan Owens, Rob Maple, Mitch Mar- Brian Shelton drives past two men and gets an easy lay-up. I Dave Harris and Ron Bator tight for the rebound. tin, Terry Bevacque, Vince Ramacca, Steve Takacs. it T353 Jeff Smith draws a foul from an upset opponent. 'mf 'WIA in 2 X15 Q YK-lv' lx - g A dy .3f' 'X Rox Green shoots over No. 41 in the Grandview Tourney E With John Castleman, Rob Maple, Dan Owens, and Vince Ramacca heading the list to fill the varsity uniforms next year, it promises to be an exciting year. Coach Earnest summed up the JV season by saying, 'fWe have lost four or five real close games and we've won several by one or two points. Because of the numb er of young players having to play JV we have gotten down, but we have always come back. UI think that we are as good as any other team, but we have had our problems getting everything together, John Castleman re- plied when asked about the JV team. Rick Fiser scores on a perfect feed from Rox Green. 1 John Castleman and Steve Takacs congratulate their opponents after a narrow defeat. There are three main objectives that we have for the Sophomore, responded Coach Ernest, First, is to learn the fundamentals. Second, to learn the offense and defense of the varsity, and third is to try to have a suc- cessful season. Coach Earnest, who shares his time be- tween coaching the JV and the Sophomore teams, has worked his thirteen sophomores with these three objectives in mind. When asked about the Soph's season he explained Compared to the beginning ofthe year we have improved our fundamentals greatly, thus accomplishing our first objective. We have been able to adjust to the zone defense, but still have room to improve in the offense of the varsityf' Rob Maple makes Joe Chiarelli drives in and hits two against IJee's Summit. 9 is I I I x the one and one, Steve Takacs pivots away from a Ruskin Defender. J . SOPHOMORE TEAM: Scott Overton, Bret Thompson, Bret Adams, Joe Chiarelli, ALfred Boyce, Ken Warburton, Glen Griffin, Greg Hastings, .Toe Kristof, Lane Carnes. Injuries plague season The past Wrestling season did not measure up to the expectations after last year's success. Al- though the wrestlers have had many victories, they have not been able to Win as a team. There were too many injuries. We lost some wrestlers before the season even started and six of the twelve varsity starters were out at various times during the season because of injury,', stated senior grappler Brian Ahern. With only three returning varsity lettermen this year the team was very young. When asked about this Alan Horne said, f'The team was inexperienced. With five sophomores in the lineup, it was hard to get in high gear. Ron Horne, when asked about the coaches commented, I feel that Coach Rogers and Coach Smith have done a very good job this year. I feel they should have a fantastic season next yearf, Coach Rogers, Who has coached Wrestling here for three years replied on the season, 'cOne of the greatest satisfactions of coaching is to see individuals develop and improve through the season. Every match showed improvement and by the end of the season many individual successesf' A Rick Smith VARSITY WRESTLERS: Row 1 1 to r ' Tim Tarry Brian Ahern Jeff Hard , f - -- , , y, Ron H , A1 H , J W , - , field, Brian Hunt, Steve Lukowski, Tom Johnson, Rick Smith. Ome an Ome oe halen ROW 2' Mark Merry A-........,-... ....... gets his opponent in a predicament. Brian Hunt Senior Ron Horne J oe Whalen Senior SGIUOI Brian Ahern Rick Smith Steve Lukowski Senior Brent Wright Tim Chess Mark Merryfield Jeff Hardy David Botts COACHES, Left to Right: Coach Bob Smith and coach Allen Rogers. Karl Vanzant Alan Horne 1 Dirk William S Randy Garrison Rick Adams Chuck Atwell M ff? X wg Wins? gsj C QW4-v 7 5 Z 1 r 7 1 gif X, ff Q 1 ii if f foyer- f0 Q: is 0? , MQ ' X '1 Coach Rogers sits concerned about his wrestlers. Strength, agility, and even standing on your hands is required in wrestling. 3 ! David Botts needs limber muscles for wrestling. i MANAGERS: Dave Bahm and Larry Shahan Tom Johnson John Coyle Ron Horne pins i Zane Edgington in Tim T arry I V fm! 3 Keith Ahern gets the decision over an opponent from Center. Below: Joe Whalen prepares to take down a wrestler from Belton. I K I 3 4 3 i The wrestlers warm up before practice. v,, practice. Joe Whalen prepares for his next match. J.V. WRESTLERS: Karl Vanzant, Mark Killingsworth, Keith Ahern, Don Fortel, Tim Chess, Jeff Wilson, Chuck Atwell, Coach Bob Smith, Randy Garrison, Coach Allen Rogers, Zane Edington, Fred Chess, Paul Bockelman, John Coyle, Doug Petty, John Vanzant. Ingredients for winning- skill and speed With the loss of some members to tennis and base- ball, the track team was made up of numerous young players, with only seven seniors. The season consisted of both indoor and outdoor meets. The Bulldogs participated in the C.MS.U. Invitationals, Belton Re- lays, and their own Grandview Invitational. The con- ference meet was held at Grandview on May 3. ' Mark Merfyfield throws disc. 1974 TRACK TEAM Front row Rob Brockman Marvm Revoal Brad Hames Mlke Clark Pat Stadler Row 2 Greg Barcus Brent Wrlght Greg Worrell Bob Sellens Steve Alexopoulos Row 3 Steve Meeker Eric Fawks Jeff Gauntz Steve Wells Jeff Boone Rick Glover Mark Bower Ken Doff Jeff Lambert Larry Miller Row 4 Steve Brewer Curt Wright Derrick DCFCIS Bob Corder Don Fortel Jeff Wilson Terry Boxx Tim Chess Ken Warburton Row 5 Steve Fritz Mark Quint Steve Holt Tom Newsom Rick Srkes Pat Holt Gordon Scott Lane Carnes Scott Hunt Mark Merryfreld Mike Corry Row 6 Tim Mel hus Joe Chrarelh Jack Smyth Steve Harsh Darrel Garrison Mrke Durflmger VIC Spallltta Mike Seward Mike Twlte Row 7 Scott Overton Danny Long Leroy Barnes Fred Chess Darrell Marks Rick Adams Rick Little Doug McCune Dave Combs U I : I 1 I 9 a 9 : Z a 9 9 s l ' Z l 1 . sn 1 9 i 3 9 - a 9 9 . ' . z ' a . f r r 3 ' . ' . ' . 2 , v I , , , 1, a , 1 . , - 1, , . 1 , . 3 - a 9 2 3 l a . 9 a : - : , 3 1 : a Q 7 a ' r' ' ' M-'A f r- -'- 'A --'- f ------- , - 2,- Y --1 -, .,, Y. 1 TRACK COACHES Wallace Croy CHead Earnest, Rudy Wichman Coachj Ron Zimmerman, Don R an I ei .47 .I W . Q. QA 1 F . f 1 'si I fka X 1 sv , S S , X 7 6 X U ,ima WEIGHTMEN: Steve Alexopoulos, Mike Seward, Mark Merryfield X ! 6 N i 5 3 X E MANAGERS: Jim Helms, Howard Tomlinson. Left: Coach Zimmerman observes team work-outs in gym. 2 MILERS: Tim Chess, Jeff Wilson, Doug McCune, Greg Worrell, Lane Carnes TWO MILERS: Standing: Mike Corry, Rick Adams, Rick Little. Kneeling: Terry Boxx, Jack Smythe, Dave Combs. Right: Don Fortel sprints down runway to gather speed for long jump. HURDLERS: Left: Darrell Marks, Mark Bower, Mark Quint, Fred Chess, Steve Brewer. Kneeling: Curt Wright, Steve Fritze, Ken Dove, Jeff Lambert. Below: SPRINTERS: Below: Jeff Boone, Jeff Gauntz Bob Sellens. Kneeling: Marvin Revoal. ,What - ,, , ,.,.. I V 1 Q va, 4 .. . R ,- ' MW' 880 MEN: Standing: Greg Barcus, Rob Brockman, Vic Spallitta. Kneeling: Ken Warburton, Scott Hunt, Steve Meeker. Above: Track members do warm-up exercises before a hard work-out. ,,-.,,..,,, . ., . , -u Jack Smythe and Lane Carnes build up stamina and speed during afternoon practice. . POLE VAULTERS: Brent Wright, Tom Newsom, Larry Miller, Rick Glover. Right: 440 MEN: Eric Fawks, Scott Overton, Steve Wells, Derrick DeFeis, Leroy Barnes. HIGH JUMPERS: Standing: Brad Haines, Rick Sikes, Mike Wise. Kneeling: Joe Chiarelli, Mike Twite, Danny Bong. Below: LONG JUMPERS: Standing: Pat Sadler, Mike Clark, Gordon Scott, Pat Holt. Kneeling: Bob Corder, Steve Holt, Don Fortel. WEIGHTMEN: Mike Durflinger, Tim Melhus, Darrel Garrison, Steve Harsh up 11. S 1 1 1 Baseball arrives at G randview ayyfws Zi., l,4,1,,.1,l 1:17 Zi ff 1. 11 1 51 21.1 1, ff,, M W 1 pf? W I 5 1 1 H 1 , , 1 ,1 A 11 f fff 2, 1.1 I? 1 f Q J 161 , 1 ff f y I 1 WA? :ff ,Q Z1 4 Y M XZ? ff Aa 1 1 111 1 X L fr , 1 1 .11 A I I ' 14 af 0 ff f f 1 'H' 1 W 1 ,- 11 , 'L If 1 4 ,w 1 XL 4 af, Q1 l Q 7 , , A011 1411 1' 713' W 1 , . X ff 1 vw, X1 3 1 f 9 ' W 0 5 Y 1 11 141 1 1, ff W 1 f 1 x 11, 1 11 1, 1, 4 1 44541 Qlffil 1 X 1 1, wwf U 1, v 0 ff 10, 1 X f 11-AKG, f V if jj. ff! 1 My, ,,. ff 7 'iw fffff f 11 ff fri ff fl x ff ff f J f 1: 1 . 1 X fgfjyw 0 yfvyfw 1 5 1 K J f 1 1' ' .,,, , - , aww 11 SENIOR MEMBERS Front row George J enk1ns, Joe Whalen, M1ke Overton, Robert Woods Row 2 Don Spears, Llndsey Roach, Terry M Thorp R1ck MISSHSI Row 3 Dale Vassalh, Tlm Johnson, Rrok St Thomas mix x sh, Z SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Front row Rusty Smedley Bob Co111ns, Steve Tanquary Greg Slover, Whalen Dav1s Row 2 Dan Vaughn Bret Adams, Rocky Nerl, B111 Evans, Gary Canf1e1d Row 3 Dan McNan1ey, Jerry Johnson, Bret Coaches B111 Smlth and Ernest Wasmer 3 1 F' 1 ' , . C , . 3 , . . . . H V4 if - V , V V X 1 1 , , A ,,, 11, F 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 14 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 L1 12 'T 1 1' 1 1' 11 1 1 1 ..', 1 1,2 ,Q i t 1 '1 ' X 1 1 1 , J js 51 waxy 1 X 1 I 11 p. 1 1 -i 1 N 1 1 V Y 1 1 1 1 11 ,1 1,1 X' 11 1 1 - 1 1 , '11 ' ' 1 1 . X5 1 11? , 1 1 - 121 ' ' ' 3 Thompson, Daryl Huffman. 1 -N1 'f 1,2 . . 1 11 , 1 N , 1 11 1 11 11 E rv .1 1 1 1 100 ' K 1 , , ., 1111, 11 .2 A is 11 'cStrike three-you're out!,, A new sound was heard at Grandview this year. It was the sound of fast curve balls, bats hitting homers, and a mitt catch- ing a line drive at third base. What was the reason for the new sound? Baseball came to Grandview High this year to be added to the growing list of spring sports. With Mr. Bill Smith as head coach, and Mr. Ernest Wasmer as his assistant, approximately fifty boys turned out, working to earn their spot on the diamond. E After a week of the boys working enthusiastically on field- ing, batting, and other basic techniques in vacant areas surround- ing the school, Coach Smith cut the team to approximately Practicing batting techniques is Rocky Neil with Dale Vassalli looking on. thirty-eight members. JUNIOR MEMBERS. Front row. Gordon Wright, Jeff Hardy, Vince Ramacca, Roy Hedenkamp. Row 2. Steve Lukowski, Bob White, Gary Schauperl, Steve Chandler. Row 3: John Castleman, Greg Landrum, Rick Smith, Steve Burgess. Row 4: Terry Fitzpatrick, Larry Shahan, Gary Johnson, Larry Reed. 1 l w ' l l ,Q 111 il 1 ll 1, ll il ,,' lv i., ,l l'a - l li ,, l I 2 2 . V Manager: Brad Strecker l Hitting high flies to outfielders, Coach Smith prepares players for future games. Right: Using an exergenie, Dale Vassalli improves bat- ting techniques. A type of tether ball game is used to improve eye control when hitting. Gordon Wright learns to keep his eye on the ball during afternoon practices l 102 l l l s 4 l l Nl l l l 1 ?l l J l la I I, 11 ii ll li 53 5 .l' '4 Fielding ground balls rapidly and throwing accurately are musts for any infielder. Mi 1 Grandview has both a varsity and a Junior varsity team this year, with the varsity playing fifteen games and the j.v. playing ten. Having been in the Blue Division of the Suburban Six, the team sehedule was as follows: April 3-at Fort Osage April 5-Belton at Grandview ke Overton takes his turn improving techniques. April 8-at Blue Springs April 10-Liberty at Grandview April ll-at Excelsior Springs April 16-Fort Osage at Grandview April 17-at Belton April 19-Blue Springs at Grandview April 22-at Liberty April 24-Ex. Springs at Grandview April 26-at Fort Osage April 29-May 4 District May 6-Belton at Grandview May 8-at Blue Springs May 10-Liberty at Grandview May 13-at Excelsior Springs May 17-18-Regional May 24-25 -State All games are Conference games Grandview swings into action . w ,, 1, . 1 . , .Lauri L. Fore Sw1sh' Grandv1eW golfers teed off 1n early March to beg1n a tough season of compet1t1on 1n the Suburban 3 League The golf course at Blue H1118 Country Club served as home base as the boys met the1r r1vals 1n two round rob1n conference match es Flghtlllg to garn possess1on of the tro phles vars1ty players worked hard at the dual meets 1n hopes of W1nn1ng the confer ence t1tle l 104 RETURNING LETTERMEN Tony VanTrump Kev1n Clark Bruce Ellls JUNIOR GOLFERS Doug Petty Kev1n Clark Wayne Sexton Ted Follas Rlght SOPHOMORE GOLFERS Rob Ak1n Greg Hastmgs Mark Hays Zane Edgmgton Lance Bretzke , L4.iA-'.-all. ,.. , GOLF COACH Bob Tavernaro SENIOR GOLFERS Bruce hlhs Tony VanTrump Am. jim ug, ss xv , N w, Q W, fl V , hr I , , wa 1 f 1 , ,,,,,,, ,I t I ,I , , , , , A W ,, L , f f- .yi f C ' U V 'rf fr ' Y V ' 'Q , ' za r J - fl TENNIS TEAM: Kneeling, r. to 1.: Rose Walton, Susan Snyder, Kathleen Snyder, Vicki Dawson, Janice Holtswick, Pat Guenther, Tammy Joseph, Darcie Collins, Carol Swartz. Standing: Steve Takacs, Jim Twyman, Hal Brower, Randy Sisk, Vance Gray, Joe Kristof, Jim Ottea, Rick Mills, Ed Rehg, Ron Fors- berg, Tom DeMaio, Doug Neef, John Lawrence, Mark McClain, Bill Schopf, Coach Rogers. Manager Brian Shelton Right Temus Coach Allen Rogers 1 i Y , - 3 . ' ' ' ' 1 '--4- 0 --- --------- A .. LL... ,-...l , ,, , , - - - i -.-4... -.-Wa, .-, Y 1 Q Q 5 2 f l 1 1 7 l Girls improve on serving skills. i l C-gash Rogers watches on as Jim Twyman prepares to return a back hand volley. Ten n is join s spring sports Backhand, Forehand,,' Overhead . . . . With these words ringing in the ears of both girls and boys, tennis officially began at Grandview. With over 60 students signing up to play tennis, it quickly became a popular sport. We are going to have to be in shape this year, be- cause they will run us all over the court like Bobby Riggs, commented Coach Rogers. Darcie Collins slams the ball back against one of the boys. Grandview High School ' 1974 TENNIS SCHEDULE Mar. 26 Liberty .............. . . Home Mar. 28 Wm. Chrisman. . . Home Apr. 2 Park Hill ..... Home Apr. 4 Lee's Summit . . . Home Apr. 9 Oak Park .... Away Apr. 11 Hickman Mills . . . Home Apr. 16 Winnetonka. . . Away Apr. 18 Belton .... Home Apr. 23 Truman . . . . . Away Apr. 25 Center ............. Home Apr. 27 Conference Tournament Apr. 30 Blue Springs ......... Away May 2 Ruskin ........ Home May 7 North Kansas City . . . AWZY May 10-11-District-Pem Day May 17-18-State Q I X Y Q 6 . 1 v , 1 I 1 2 f i I s 5 3 1 i i A I , I . .. I 1 , , , VJ o Within theseg change begins ,fi d f fe17Qe.:.:gg :. 52.---::1? ,..-p::..Lz,.,w,.:.u,u -A wi. The clubs of Grandview A High have changed. Oh, the students still attend the meetings and pay the dues, but they have something more going for them. Involve- ment. There are more members of more ' clubsynow than in any other past year. The photos on the following pages will attest to that. Why? Because clubs give the students a chance to do things they enjoy while pro- - viding them with a bit of education in that field.' People working with other people who are interested in what they are doing, thatis what weneed. 1- . 4, . I 1 J' Have spirit, will travel Pep Club members attend seven thousand, nine-hundred and thirty-three events a year . . . or so it seems. Football games, basketball games, wres- tling matches, track meets, baseball games . . . girls in blue and gold are always on the go. Poster parties, candy sales, homecoming dances, scorekeeping, track officiating- somethingis always keeping them busy. Pep Club-you hear their Voices echoing from the bleachers, 'fMake Two! ! They scream when we win, they cry when we lose, and still the girls of Pep Club are as much a part-of sports as the players. , . I , , I 3 ! , l l it l , iff' l ll l ll lil l l 112 SENIOR PEP CLUB: Front row: Kay McCormick, Mindy Petty, Mindy Gentile, Vicki Roberts Row 2: Nancy Mathis Crep.J, Karen Pickett C2nd V. Pres.J, Melanie Griffin Clst V. Presj, Jody Tarry CPres.J. Row 3: Michele Sutton, Valerie Hastings, Jaconna Brown, Judy Welch, Robyn Zaiser. Row 4: Anna Heritage, Cindy Lopp, Rhonda Hamilton, Vicki Smith, Terri Hines. Row 5: Debbie McArthur, Barb Circle, Janice Holtwick, Karyn George, Lisa Shinn. Row 6: Carla Keister, Carol Estes, Sherri Olson, Shelley Benson, Claudia Wolf. Row 7: Anita Monson, Cheryl Beach, Marcia Moeller, Shelley Schlesselman, Jo Anne Gillison. Row 8: Janet Bigler, Marla Ray, Denise Palm, Cindy Ottea, Renee Edgington. Row 9: Cindy Oswald, Monica Aulgur, Janice Lass, Vicki Vanzant, Michelle Murray. JUNIOR PEP CLUB: Front row: Cathy Cattle, Rene Angell, Susan Osborn, Paula Capps, Ann Kristof. Row 2: Suzanne Greene Csec.J, Teressa Kopp Crep.J, Robyn Kessner, Becky Adkins, Heather Hall, Darcie Collins, Becky Harris. Row 3: Lori Brockman, Bonnie Haines, Laurel Scheifelbush, Ellen Boyce, Lynn Jones, Dena Stewart, Jamie Alexopoulos. Row 4: Tammy Fuller, Elizabeth Ennis, Pam Murphy, Linda Zorn, Pam Mahaffie, Carla Mashburn, Maureen Hulbert, Marina Koffman. Row 5: Laura DeMaio, Carol Sniezek, Laura Huff- man, Lisa Offill, Debbie Herron, Diana Lickteig, Jane Ernst, Linda Entsminger. Row 6: Cindy Stanton, Faye Sarvis, Susan Smith, Cheryl Gisel, Debbie Plank, Janette Stratton, Maria DiGiovanni, Kim Ledbetter. Row 7: Ann Hile, Pat VanBrunt, Linda Isham, Janice Dickerson, Robin Bretches, Diane Cahill, Denise Landreth. Row 8: Marilyn Denny, Pat Goreham, Vicki Gentry, Karen Samuels, Anita Ward, Jody Petrone, Julie Whitton. Row 9: Julia Harlin, Cindy Gallager, Denise Minor, LeAnn Cox, Vickie White, Sandi Rhodes. Below SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB: Front row: Donna Quinlan, Jane McCrary, Dana Costello. Row 2: Lori Bush, Sandy , Schoth, Julie Horsch, Cheryl'Rippetto, Cheryl Williams, Debbie Tackas, Kim Cattle, Ronda Pickett, Maria Ellis, Vicki Dawson, Row 3: Tami Galbraith, Susan Bishop, Susan McKinney, Diane Croll, Jeannie Curry, Cathy Coulten, Dianna Wilkerson, Lisa Diehl, Sylvia Devescoui. Row 4: Cindy Rich, Paula McGil, Cherri Rhodes, Susan Petras, Mary Galeassi, Tanya J ohonnes, Debbie Gagne, Terri Hall, Karen Sutton. Row 5: Diana Keesting,'Julie Myers, Vicki Vaal, Betty Curry, Tracey Sass, Debbie Brownlee, Stephanie Brown, Pam Fields, Marty Chrisman, Cindy Beach. Row 6: Pat Horne, Lynn Aulger, Julie Loy, Brenda Carpenter, Paula Skouby, J acki Neal, Lisa Christian, Jeannie May, Debbie Ricketts, Theresa Pinter. Row 7: Ramona Rosine, Ramona Anderman, Paula Drain, Jeannie Becker, Belinda Matthews, Kathy Cummings, Lisa Choate, Cheryl Water- stradt. 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'f f 9 ,K f 4, , fy 7, .WX , fi ,L Aihazl W W ZW 4 , Zigi f X if WW w o ', gf 1, Y AW ,'.Z'LM 6 f , X , I ' 'W 52' 'Q f Q , Q! fb M it X , x Drill team rises with the roosters MOTION INC.: Front row: Cathie Asbell Ccaptainj, Cheryl Gerrard Shelly Benson, Mary Henson, Heather Hall, Susan Kornis. Row 4 foo-captainj. Row 2: Lerona Barnes, Pam Wiley, Vicki Walton, Debbie Lynn Jones, Lynn Ellis, Rita Halloran, Becky Harris, Sherri Olson, Ricketts, Kathy Crawford, Rose Walton, Sheryl Neilsen, JoAnne Gilli- Monica Aulger, Cindy Baker, Susan Crews, Debbie Dunmire, Kathy son, Jean Osborne, Linda Walker. Row 3: Renee Edgington, Linda Tarral, Gwen Edwards. Sheeley, Jackie Neal, Lisa Shinn, Vicki Gentry, Janice Dickerson, ' Bobby socked feet, hair in curlers, half opened eyes . . . lt's seven o'c1ock and Mo- tion Inc. is practicing again. ' Step one, step two, high kick, turn .... it's hard work, but worth it. Pom-poms rustle, music begins, yellow uniforms dance onto the court . . . the half time show is under way. It's only their sec- ond year and they looklike pros. March on, Motion Inc. ri 'Y 'S-. Drill team members perform at half time, during game with O'Hara. 116 1 n I Q R A L I if A 5 5, I . , J . 'YM -9.25. fafgwl Kaye, nf, f , in l 1 I '4 .Md f W, 5 , QA ' -gg, , , , vf ,yi f7:f Y ff at 61 7 iwfp, V Az' .ff ' l ,ff ,iff we M.. ,,,f - W W7 X Nbr fry X if p ff' - 1 K ,M 'Q Q 'Q SSA -1- W H. 0 i f ,, -ff' ,bl Motion Inc. dances to the tune of Will it go Round in Circles . Pic- tured above: Susan Kornis, Vicky Gentry, Sheryl Nielsen, Lynn Ellis, Heather Hall, Lisa Sainn. mv l ,ff an , 7 -1' , ,W ,,,, A' A 9 f' L51 I 44 Q --JM i i i i I , i Ii X 1 i i 1 l Q i 1 l I Chessis ohallengingg Audio Visual is i rewarding i is g i l V 1 has M H Y YVV, Y Y, ,,,, ,, at V Y -- V-Y---'H--3 fn, , I i i l i i l l r i l r Checkmate! And Chess Clubvencls another 1 f excitinglbattle between light and dark. Chess' C C l is not the spectator sportlthat football is, h S A at ' but itfs every bit as cha1'lenging, a game of S i r , A it Strategy ratherfthanfonet-ofibrawn.Chess.ist l l forieveryonei. C l a L A. d d I1f'you,d 1ikel to learn about the new eduQ e cational aids our school has acquired in the I lpast. few months, join the Audio-Visual 'C S in -A-V Club teaches you how to operate and C l . care for thesetpiecesiof equipment, in 'adclif r tion to providing more operators for ' S teachers. I on C fl I I l l i i i i i 1 , i 1 d ua C A d Jerry Mergal challenges Don Burnett in chess. . L 1 i he i CHESS CLUB1 Front row: Jim Nicks, Sponsor Mr. Hedstrom. Row 2: Larry Shahan, Mark Smith, Tim Sullivan. Row 3: Jerry Mergal, Steve Martin, Steve Parks. Row 4: Mike Osborn, Dennis Bahm. ' T Q Q 1- v. .Y .. .. -..-.---'.V.,.....-.?...-,.t:i,,,,., i it i i . iv Ji -1 Q 2 W - I. Y 1 - - i A-43 V-- f --- f - - -- W '-'- - .- ,, - , ' . 'mm 4,11 'W 1-1 galllhfi l:l'Qw,w1EQ:UI n vw-,w' i.: 2Afz.'f'a4w,Jemw 1 r . f Zw ' .f Q f if W Sip 4 Lt uQL6 1ceQ,s aqgummmggm fmggamjmm frm L25muie 15 1 iipfgnmm iiasammsm mmsk :a f,,,5p. ' ' 1 LI U9 Take your frustrations out on a pumpkin' The ART GUILD started out the with paint and brushes ready to create a year with David Schorr, political Christmas atmosphere in the hospital cartoonist from the KANSAS CITY They did that and had a great time also STAR as a guest speaker. The annual The project of the year was the home pumpkin carving contest, held in Octo- Commg float with Spike the Tigers ber, proved that a face is HOI the only the theme At the close of the year the thing that can be carved On H pumpkin- clothesline sales was held It is a sale of ChIiS'lm21S SaW The Guildls f1eXf big HC' the student s art Work and proved to be tivity. Fifteen young artists poured into a blg Success the halls of St. Lukes hospital, complete Mike Bratton, Richard Ruth, and Bill Ruth are working on their entry to the pumpkin carving con Rembert Young photo club president observes t6Sll. Look who's taking your picture! PHOTO CLUB: Front row: Morris Oesterly, Librarian, Archie Weeks, Secretary-Treasurer, Rembert Young, President. Row 2: Gary Can- field, Paula Skoby, Gary Byerly, Irene Vander- velden, Debbie Herron, Brenda Boudreaux, Jo Lynn Burke. Row 3: Cindy Wilson, Debbi Ricketts, Cathy Harris, Jennie Curry, Vilma Pollack, Tami Gailbraith, Karen Sutton. Row 4: Bruce Moore, Tim Spahn, Bill Rose, Robert Gratham, Mike Schmidt, Robert Grove, Dennis Grogan. 120 Rusty O'Kane, Luanne Stultz, Michelle Lehman, Orion Gallagher, J im Bay, Mr. Chrisman, Louis Snyder, Don Combs, Rick Sikes, Gloria Hessler, Clay Boden- hamer, Bill Ruth, Lydia Chamberlain, Seth Jaben, Jeff Salmon, Mrs. Mullen, Richard Ruth, Heather Hall, Searle Allison, Luanne Stultz, Laura Huffman, Di- ane Burkit, Karen Sutton, Vilma Pollack, Ramona Rosine, Claudia Wolf, Kevin Goodman, Sheryl Neilson, Debbie Dove, Greg Clemons, Cheryl Garrard, Tami Galbraith, Richard Brown, Robert Gately, Debbie Bohner, Brad Vold, Michele Sutton, Joel Hataway, John Lawrence, Valerie Hastings, Vicki Vanzant, Mindy Petty, Karen Pickett, Bruce Curl, Denise DesMarteau, Mike Bratton, Cheryl Beach, Rusty Mason. Governors: Claudia Wolf, Kevin Goodman, Sheryl Neilson, Joel Hataway, Michele Sutton. lb? 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Top row: Chuck DeLapp, Mitch Martin, Larry Gordon, Doug Neff, Grant Van Bavel. Roig' Grtitve Eebble Wilson a'ndt,Susan Smith practice lines of a play Debate battles guaranteed annual Income resolution Resolved That the federal government should guarantee a minimum annual income for each family unit is the natronal top1c facing the 1973 74 debate team When asked about reaction to the debate topic and about the major issues this year Mrs Howard debate coach replied The major issues are to what extent should each American be guaranteed a basic level of economic security and which is the best method of meeting that need. This is a y timely topic that has sustained the interest ofthe class? 123 4 Improve the news, preserve memories . . .high schooljournalists searching and digging for a new way to print news and preserve memories. . . . working with short deadlines, confused printers and faulty type- writers. ' . . . everyone wants it improved but no onen wants it changed. . . . here it is, hope they like it. Shelly at work on the paper. Cabovej Reporters anxiously awaiting the next assignment. Cat rightj Annual staff g Row 4: Garry Byerly, Claudia Wolf, Tim Sullivan, Rick Mills, Robbie Littlejohn, Debbie Stewart. Row 3: Morris Osterly, Shelly Benson, Kevin Goodman, Karyn George, Sherri Olson, Marla Ray. Row 2: Linda Zorn, Rembert Young, Mike Trevor, Denise Minor, Ellen Boyce, Jody Knowles. Row 1: Mrs. Smith Casst. sponsorj, Pat Chambers, Teresa Vaughn, Mrs. Wall fsponsorj. You mean layouts are due today? ,...?. - Lil? ...li 5 .. ,- . ..,,.??i..,,h 0vduA,Q Yrdr ir Editor ....... Asst. Editor .... Art Editor ..... Asst. Art Editor. . . Advertising Editor . Asst. Ad. Editor. . . Activities Editor. . . Asst. Act. Editor . . Asst. Org. Editor . . ...........MarlaRay Sports Editors ..... Rick Mills 8a Tim Sullivan Photographer. . . ........ Rembert Young . . . Teresa Vaughn . . .Pat Chambers . . . . Claudia Wolf Kevin Goodman Michelle Sutton Bulldog . . . . Ellen Boyce . . . . Laura Bolen . . . .Karyn George ,74 Organizations Editor ......... Jody Knowles Staff We're going to print this? This is fine but you have to do it all over againf' The Bulldog Spirit Published by the Journalism Class Grandview Senior High School Grandview, Missouri K Member of Missouri Interscholastic Press Association and Quill and Scroll Honorary Society STAFF Editor .... .... ........ S h elly Benson Arrirtant Editor ........ Vicki Vanzant Page 1 Editor ........... Richard Ruth Arrt. Page 1 Editor ....... Sherri Olson Feature Editor---.- ..... Kevin Goodman Arrt. Feature Editor ........ Seth Jaben Sport: Editor ....... ..... R ick Mills Arrt. Sports Editor ....... Tim Sullivan Art Editor ,,,.--,..,.... Claudia Wolf Barirterr Manager arid Exchange Editor .... Nanette Bergman Reporterr, ......... 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AridtifyQ1ffhaY6511gtfni?1Cfie'tf?uRMre.i plans, the counse1or's lsta'ff,cariiiesiafnote i . 1 saying You're wanted in the counselor'st l office . F our cents, pleasef' you're told by the kitchen helpers when buying rnilk. They alphabetize, count, hunt, and just plain work. What would the school do With- out them? I ne, ff. Sr I I nfl Q QV? ma- 1 v it 411519 V Student Council means involvement STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Row 1: Vicki Vanzant, Jody Tarry, Rick Sikes, Mike Overton, Pam Smeltzer, Mindi Roberts, Roger Mantony, Rick Mills. Row 2: Steve Waller, Rusty O,Kane, Jim Beasley, Kevin Goodman, Gregg Landrum, Scott Beard, Sue Kornis, Robert Grove, Mr. McCrary Csponsorj. Students and teachers get better acquainted at the Faculty Tea ., Vicki Stanton and Mr. Tempel confer in a student council meeting. Student Council listens as Mrs. Idol discusses the 'blood drive'. 128 Mike Osborne, Miss Chapin, and Mr. Chu discuss school activities at the Faculty Tea. This year Student Council has not only done its traditional services of sponsoring the Christmas dance and compiling student directories, but has also added many new money-making and service projects to its program. The Councilis greatest accomplishment this year, adopting six needy families at Christmas and organizing a 'blood drive, in the spring, could not have been made effec- tive without the full support of the student body. We feel that these projects have helped to increase student participation and have helped fill a gap between all students and the council. This year we introduced the i'Faculty Teai' which proved successful in establishing better relations between students and facul- ty. The 1973-1974 school year has been a great success. Cindy Ottea, president, Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Mr. Tempel Csponsorl, Cindy Ottea Cpresj, Lang, Mary Galeassi, Karen Sutton, Marty Chrisman Row 5 Karen Myers Vickie Stanton Cv. pres.J, Teresa Kopp Csec.J, Mike Osborne Ctreas.J, Mr. Chris Cavanaugh, Vickie Richlinski, Jill Smith, Suzanne McCu1ston Mary Lester Csponsorj. Row 2: Teresa Vaughn, Scott Beard, Robert Grove, Jody Taber, Lynn Ellis, Cathy Asbell, Sherri Olson, Joe Whalen Terri Hines Tarry, Mindi Roberts, Myra Dlugolecki, Eric Entsminger, Bob Brownlee, Richard Reavis, Cindy Aller. Row 3: Roger Mantony, Rick Mills, Gregg Landrum, Robin Bretches, Cheryl Garrard, Lynn Jones, Cindy Oswald, Vicki Vanzant, Denise Palm, Karyn George, Pam Smeltzer, Dave Rog6IS, Debbie Lenz. Row 4: Mindi Gentile, Mindy Petty, Rick Sikes, Jim Beasley, Allen Koshak, Terri Hall, John Coyle, Dan Vaughn, Joe Hataway, Robin Vickie Gentry. Row 6: Greg Stewart, Marvin Revoal Susan Osborne Bill Bunts, Jody Petrone, Tony VanTrump, Dwight Ordway Lisa Jones Cathy Wallace, Darcie Collins, Sandi Rhodes. Row 7: Mike Overton Dave Harris Larry Gordon, Don Spears, Rusty O'Kane, Tom McCormick Mark Cornell Rob Maple, Karla Rippeto, John Mentzel, Jim Ottea Where is everyone every other Tuesday morning at 7:30 a.m.'? At home . . . where else? However, there are those who are at school at this time par- taking in the National Honor Society meeting. Even though most of the NHS members are still asleep at the meetings, we have had some suc- cessful endeavors this year. Not only have we started a tutoring program which will hopefully be expanded next year, but we adopted a needy fami- ly for Christmas which in itself was a very heart- warming experience. It has been our goal this year to reach out to the community through service projects and hope that the society will continue to do so in the fu- ture. Scott Beard, president, National Honor Society Suggestions are being made for the community service projects of Nl-IS. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1: Ed Rehg Cv. pres.J, Mr. Downing Csponsorj, Shelly Schlesselman, Marcia Moeller, Mindy Petty, Judy Welch, Vicki Roberts, Dennis Grogan, Beth Crouse, Steve Parks, Debbie Crow, Jody Knowles, Janice Miller, Robyn Zaiser Ctreas.J, Karen Burke, Sue 30 Kornis Csec.J, Nancy Mathis, Laura Finley, Barb Circle, Dan Bruning, Janice Holtwick, Robert Grove, Morris Osterly, Scott Beard Cpres.J. Row 2g De- anna Perry, Anita Monson, Pam Campbell, Mary Finter, Cindy Ottea, Mindy Gentile, Jim Beasley, Steve Feuerborn, Rick Mills, Vicki Stanton. Scott Beard directs another NHS meeting. Contemp.', is a popular class with NHS members Sue Kornis and Mindy Petty. They study hard . . National Honor Society Quill and Scroll QUILL AND SCROLL: Row 1: Claudia Wolf. Row 2: .Teri Hile, Shelly Benson, Mrs. Wall Csponsorj Michele Sutton, Pat Chambers, Teresa Vaughn. Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for high schooljournalists. Membership is awarded to outstanding newspaper or annual staff Workers. Do you remember the screaming school children dressed in bobby socks and pigtails? If so, you saw FTA spring into action in the Homecoming Parade. The next project was the Halloween Mixer. The mixer was one of the most successful in Grandview's history. These were just two events F.T.A. completed in 1974. FHA's year included a number of activi- ties such as adopting a Filipino girl, home- coming entry, the FHA-GAA basketball game. The biggest project of the year was the Sweetheart Dance, Feb. 15. uTime in a Bottle was the theme, and it proved to be a big success. fl FHA members discuss preparations for the Sweetheart Dance. F T A Row 1 Debbie Boehner Pam Smeltzer Cpresl Diane Killmgsworth Row 2 Mark Rush Beckie Harris Jamie Alexopoulous Tracy Fields Tami Galbraith Lydia Chamberlain Row 3 Dena Stewart Jane Ernst Diane Lickteig Jody Burk Sue McKinney Cathy Koska Leslie Anderson Row 4 Susan Appel Theresa Finter Terry VonHolden Tami Sparks Llnda Shepard Mary Galeassl Row 5 Debbie Dove Robert Gately Paula Drain Cecci Blackburn Jan Brown Deidre Hart . . .. , - - ,I l ', . : , . ., . 1 9 . , . I , ,' , , ' , . 9. ' Z 9 1 , , l , '. ' 7 9 1 9 , A . x ii FTA and FHA work towards service F.H.A, Row 1: Shelly Schlesselman fv. pres.J, Cheryl Waterstradt, Ceci Blackburn, Karen Meyers, Sheryl Neilson, Janet Lass, Diane Cahill, Jane Ernst, Linda Entsminger, Beckie Hilton. Row 2: Vicki Vanzant fpres.J, Mary Davis, Beckie Harris, Jamie Alexopoulos, Renee Angel, Debbie Lehman, Cindy Ottea, Beckie Adkins, Jean Osborn, Pam Stevens, Donna Boles Ctreas.J, Terri Hall, Maria Ellis. Row 3: Mrs. Greener Csponsorj, Michele Murrary,Vicki Johnson,Theresa Hook fsec.5, Michele Lehman, Laura Hataway, Karen Sutton fparl.J, Jane McCrary, Lee Ann Cox, Vickie White, Diane Cahill, Robin Kessner, Sylvia Deves- covi, Debbie Plank, Renee Alley, Kim Kester. w J E 2 g liif' eff M M t i Vicki Vanzant, conducting business at an FHA meeting. VYMAA 1,1 41 . .x . . FTA in action at the Homecoming Parade. 'I33 Increased Interest for science and math Increased interest in the science and math- emat1c departments prov1ded good turnouts for the 1973 74 SCICHCC and Math Clubs at GHS The Sc1ence Club prov1ded guest speakers for the1r members and VHIIOUS movle presentat1ons When asked about the club th1s year Mr Enchcott Sc1ence Club sponsor, repl1ed that 1t was one of the best e The Math Club also enjoyed a successful year By puttmg d1fferent club members 1n charge of the var1ous meet1ngs students be came more mvolved and 1nterested 1n the club s act1v1t1es The Math Club also enjoyed a Chnstmas Party for 1tS members MATH CLUB 1973 74 Bottom row J1m Beasley Presldent Dan Brumng VICC Presx dent Chuck Whlte Secretary Row 2 Brent Wrlght Karl Vanzant R1ck St Thomas Steve Parks Jams M1l16I Row 5 Mlke Schm1dt Moms Oesterly Juhe Haxhn Ed Rehg tv we 1 52-4 I t A 1 I Q 5' 'i y 'L' W A Row 3: Mike Osborne, Jody Knowles, Mrs. Worthy, Sponsor. Row 4: Rusty McKinney, n Math Club members enjoy the Christmas party after school. ' SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS: Bottom row: Roger Mantony, Larry Gordon, Brett Wright, Sue Smith. Row 2: Mike Osborne, JoLynn Burke, Karen Burke, Mr. Endicott fSponsorJ. Row 3: Jim Beasley, Brad Vold, Don Moreford, Robert Grove. Row 4: Ed Rehg, Morris Oesterly, Richard Gould. Row 5 : Mike Schmidt, Dan Bruning, Steve Park. Foreign Language membership grows With the addition of German to the foreign language department, the Foreign Language Club for 1973-74 increased immensely. The membership has certainly grown this year and interest has really increased. We're really having a lot of fun and I only hope it will continue, stated Mindi Roberts, this yearis president. Activities of the club this year in- cluded dining at the Top ofthe Towers, Salzburg House, an entertaining music pro- gram for its members and a Christmas party which was attended by 60 members. The Junior Classical League also enjoyed a successful year with their entry in the Homecoming Parade, special tutoring for ju- nior high English students and a Christmas party. 5 G FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB: Bottom row: Lorna Snellings, Larry Byerly, Soecy Fikki, Pat Goreham, Vicki Gentry, Laura Finney, Julie Whitton, Jody Petrone, Susan 4 Osborn, Kim Ledbetter, Teresa Kopp, Mike Osborne, ldona Blue, Ken Mars, Mark A Rush. Row 2: Karen Samuel, Kathy Wallace, Richard Gould, Russell Moore, Mike Schmidt, Robin Taylor, Ann Kristof, Jeff Smith, Dave Jenkins, Valerie Hastings, v Karen Pickett, Cindy Ottea, Ann Hopkins, Debbie Boehner, Pam Campbell. Row 3: Searle Allison, Karen Lattner, Nancy Baker, Barbara Johnson, Gary J oye, Terry Thorpe, Maria Ellis, Kathy McCarthy, Kathy McKinney, Greg Tompkins, Bob White, Tammy Galbraith, Patty Van Brunt, Marilyn Denney, J udee Hickson, Jan Brown. Row 4: Dianne Burkit, Kathy Jacobson, Dianne Konon, Deanna Perry, Renee Angell, Darcy Collins, Laurie Brockman, Dianna Burger, Autumn Beard, Donna Quinlan, Ken Bishop, Tim Sullivan, Sheri Maynard, Louis Schneider, Vicki Walton. Row 5: Donna Bowles, Patty Isham, Teresa Hook, Vicki Johnson, Mary Ellen Sooley, Maureen Hulbert, Marina Kauffman, Pam Murphy, Jane Ernst, Cheryl Beach, Cindi Beach, Patty Walker, Barbara Thomas, Debbie Rivers, Cindy Smith, Kathy Hocker. Row 6: Cathy Coulter, Wendy Denney, Mary Axtell, Kathy Schnieder, Debbie Smith, Kim Kester, Chris Lero, Penni Penington, Becky Harris, Aaron Malone, Robert Gately, Cliff Sees, Barb Smith, Lisa Shinn. Row 7': Michelle Murray, Vicki Smith, Bill Marks, Brian Johnson, Mike Byous, Brian Hunt, Jill Montaleone, Cindy Gallagher, Rhonda Mazon, Denise Des Marteau, Morris Oesterly, Mike Fal, Tim Spohn. Row 8: Anita Ward, Vicki Stanton, Karen Doerr, James Freeland, Steve Fritzie, Rocki Fikki, Ed Rehg, Mary Kay McCormick, Scott Beard, Roger Mantony, Brad Strecker. Row 9: Debbie High, Julie Harlin, Terri Hines, Carol Sniezek, Laura DeMaio, Shelly Shoe- 'J maker, Richard Dale, George Manley, Robin Stearns, Dale Stober, Don Combs, Terry Ong, Karen Meyers. ll Miss Cole helps out student Marty Wolf. Miss Becker, Mrs. Gilmore and FLC officers: Bottom: Jody Knowles, secretary, Mindi Roberts, president. Row 2: Janis Miller, vice- president, Claudia Wolf, treasurer. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE: Bottom row: Bill Cole, Quaestor CTreasur- erjg Chuck DeLapp, Censor CSecretaryJg Rick Mills, Council CPresidentJg Miss Cole, Sponsor. Row 2: Joel Hathaway, Fred Chess, Mike Wise. Row 3: Marty Wolf, Karla Mashburn, Dennis Grogan. Row 4: Dennis Figg, Don Moreford, Robert Grove. Row 5: Cheryl Waterstradt, Rusty McKinney. 137 Co-op programs: DECA sellsg VICA builds. Becoming better prepared for the future . . . learning skills, competing with what you know on local, state and national levels . . . Winning, losing, but most of all, learning . . . SENIOR OFFICERS At Left, Top row: Phil Henehan, Pres., Tom McCormick, Treas., Ralph Parrish, Reporter. Bottom row: Debbie Crow, V. Pres., John Maberry, Parl. CNot Picturedl Dara Biggs, Sec. JUNIOR OFFICERS Above, Top row: Patti McComas, V. Pres., Willie Shaw, Parl., Cyndee Rifenberg, Treas Bottom row: Leisa Weislocher, Sec., Kathi Henehan, Pres. CNot Picturedj Rick Glover, Reporter. 138 Don Spears, Parl.g Debbie Caley, Reporter. fNot Picturedj Kevin Owen, V. Pres. Below: Debbie Lisher, Par1.g Susan Crews, V. Pres.g Rusty OKane, Pres.g Janice Rains, Sec.- Treas.g Brenda Krause, Reporter. Senior Officers Junior Officers I believe in the future which I am planning for myself in the field of distribution? Learning things now to prepare for the world after graduation . . .just one step ahead of the next guyf' At Left: Connie Stark, Sec., Treas.g Steve Waller, Pres.g LETTERMAN'S CLUB: Top row: Brad Strecker, Tim Powers, Louis Snyder, Tom Kruger, David Nalley, Robert Woods, Rick Miesner, Don Combs. Row 2: Eric Entsminger, Mike Trevor, Vince Ramacca, Greg Barcus, Greg Landrum, Mike Clark, Robbie Littlejohn, Wayne Soren, Rick Smith. Row 3: Karl Vanzant, Mike Osborne, Jeff Hardy, Steve Alexopoulos, Steve Wells, Rob Maple, Dan Owen. Row 4: Marvin Revoal, Chuck White, Dave Rogers, Rick St. Thomas, Jack Benson, Rob Brockman, Brad Haines, Kevin Clark, George Corry, Rick Mills. Row 5: Mike Wise, Rick Sikes, Joe Whalen, Jim Twy- man, Mike Overton, David Harris, Bruce Ellis, Tony VanTrump, Ron Bator, Butch Bishop. The Letterman's Club is an organization of athletes who ' have lettered in a sport. These sports include football, cross country, wrestling, basketball, weightlifting, golf, and track? The members of this club learn to work for good physical condition and to take pride in representing Grandview High School. 3 Athletic groups take pride in accomplishments - 0 mr' The Girl's Athletic Associa- tion, CGAAJ girls representing Grandview High School in sports . . . Competing with other schools Cknocking Belton out of first place in Volleyballj and challenging the female faculty to a volleyball game fand losingj ,M ,nil i, ,f . G.A.A.: Front row: Teresa Vaughn, Marie Craig, Jane Ernst, Linda Entsminger, Becky Harris, Barbara Mathis, Mrs. Zirbel. Row 2: Debra Herron, Debbie Ricketts, Maria Ellis, Dana Cable, Dena Stewart, Lynn Ellis, Cindy Beach, Cathy Harris. ,gg Row 3: Annette Turnbaugh, Carol Swartz, Terry Ong, Helen McClintick, Debra Rivers, Cathy Hooker, Barbara Fulton. cw- 'V , ' 5 Row 4: Lesa Jones, Cindy Harte, Rosie Finkler Casting presidentj, Patty Horne, Lynn Aulgur, Donna Estes, Cheryl Water- t, - , stradt. Top row: Jean Osborn, Lydia Chamberlain, Tammy Galbraith, Jackie Neal, Lisa Choate, Rhonda Lockridge. 141 And the beat goes on Concert Choir Row 1: Dennis Grogan, Dee Wilson, Pam Wiley, Robyn Zaiser, Andria Albright, Becky Mills, Polly Walensky, Lisa Shinn, Ann Hopkins, Loretta Nicely, Sheryl Nielson, Cathy Coffman, Diane Killingsworth, Butch Bishop. Row 2: Mike Overton, Bonnie Haines, Melanie Griffin, Susan Carroll, Diane Hughes, Rhonda Calkin, Linda Helms, Dana Cable, Vickie Smith, Maria DiGiovanni, Rhonda Mazon, Paula Wright, Robin Stevens, Chris Cavanaugh, Maurina Kauffman, Vince Ramacca. Row 3: Bob Brownlee, Jan Angell, Debbie Dorman, Diane Konon, Pam Smeltzer, Karla Keister, Vicki Roberts, Carol Estes, Teresa Kopp, Peggy Lavelock, Michele Sutton, Laura DeMaio, Laurel Schiefelbusch, Judy Welch, Tammy Fuller, Jody Tarry, Renee Edgington, Debbie Crow, Rob Brockman. Row 4: Bill Butler, Chuck Quesenberry, Gregg Landrum, Gregg Barkus, Clay Bodenhammer, Darrell Martinez, Mitch Martin, Russell Moore, Chuck White, Robert Grove, Rick Sikes, Jeff Boone, Steve Beldin, Scott Beard, Ken Mars, Richard Gould, Wes Enlow, Jim Mendenhall, Marvin Revoal. 142 Row 1: Paula Wright, Dana Chble, Maurina Kauffman, Robert Grove. Row 2: Rob Brockman, Debbie Crow, Gregg Landrum, Becky Mills, Bonnie Haines, Laurel Schiefelbusch. Row 3: Chuck Quesenberry, Pam Smeltzer, Vince Ramacca, Karla Keister, Chuck White. Row 4: Diane Hughes, Mitch Martin, Tammy Fuller. Row 5: Clay Bodenhammer, Wcki Roberts, Mike Overton, Sheryl Nielson, Rick Sikes. Grandview Music Library, Inc. Row 1: Carol Estes, Jan Angell, Lisa Shinn, Rhonda Mazon. Row 2: Dee Wilson, Robyn Zaiser, Polly Walensky, Rhonda Calkin, Diane Killingsworth. Row 3: Bob Brownlee, Dennis Grogan, Judy Welch, Scott Beldin, Robert Grove, Scott Beard, Teresa Kopp, Richard Gould, Jody Tarry, Bill Butler. Chamber Choir Band members display talents -.L W N. M4 -' S151 if' 191 .gl-Z T15 ,J 51 Q ,a A .xxx .. ' , 4 4' Qffil 1 4 w vs-. . . 5 1 ij, 1121-3 ,Xl Qjyi ' . 'Ky --f ,ff 4 - M 6 QNX N W, 1. P ,, 5 'N - W 'xiwsffi l 144 y -,-,,i.....---- Band members Andria Albright, Don Bahm, Debbie Biddle Ken Bishop, Lori Brockman, Robert Brockman Dan Bruning, Dan Burlingame, Kim Cattle, Cathy Cattle, Marty Chrisman, Elizabeth Chris- tian, Kevin Clark, Kathy Coffman, David ' Combs, John Coyle, Cathy Craig, Marie Craig, Debbie Ckovv, Barry Dahmer, Tom Delapp, Paula Drain, Pat Ellis, Carol Estes, Donna Estes, Robin Feik, Ken Fenstermaker, Rex Filion, Theresa Finter, David Forsberg, Tammy Fuller, Russell Garr, Gary Gilmore, Larry Gordon, Lisa Green, Melanie Griffin, Bonnie Haines, Mike Henry, Janice Holtwick, Robijn Hornstra, Laura Huffman, Mark Hymes, Jerry Johnson, Tom' Johnson, Sharon Kates, Marina Kauffman, Di- ane Killingsworth, Alan Koshak, Cathy Koska, Tom Kruger, Mary Kay McCormick, Jane Mc- Crary, Jane McDowell, Russel McKinney, Bob McI.endo,n, Tony Mcbendon, Charles McNab- rey, Pam Mahaffie, Roger Mantony, Bill Marks, Steve Martin, Karla Mashburn, Janis Miller, Mark Miller, Anita Monson, Pam Murphy, Doug Neff, Kent Norris, Dwight Ordway, Karen Palm- er, Mark Pender, Karen Pickett, Ronda Pickett. Donna Quinlan, Alan Ray, Mike Sanderson, Mike Schmidt, Jeff Scott, Jacki Scroggin, B. G. Simpson, Laurie Sims, Don Spears, Dan ' ' Vaughn, Jolene Vereecke, Kathy Wallace, John Ware, Cheryl Waterstrack, Charles White, Ron Willeke, Derek Williams, Craig Wilson, Debbie Wilson, Jeffery Wilson, Robyn Zaiser. Drum Majorettes: Jaconna Brown, Nancy Mathis, Twirler: Cecilia Blackburn. 145 3 3 ... . ...., ,..,,Q,,... ..., , .,..-.--- - Q.: -'L' , 4- - g1,,A --,kv--W :-?, Strange faces become new friends . Y , NfZ:'?f,r-'N wife 5., inf '5rS.,,,. x ., M X wx..v3fN+f'x, -' XI' N - . , ' f.-NU, I. ,. 'ff'.,- ,f ii x : U J 5191393 'kfff i My MSM' X N + . 1' , . qi .41 N. Zh be Q, ' f Q qww? eywg? X -. .A ff 'W Xxx ' 592, 5?f !5X'qaW ' X 2 n gywymwfee QWSWS Q 1 -W ,Q ef - M f, - , X gpyzg, -.:,, f1xQ4,gQsi Rwm4xpg,f55EZ nQSWNNSWKwmhU5 fQpmQsJ5xqMhaewQYy W w Qvff-Xxsfv I' 1azYi'??f 'X X- 5eisv65S,fei,aSiffawffiya ' I ,fi 3: Siyfif if ,, 33 552 'WTS ix W fd X f ll X . -V I , , 4 .t W WA, A ii V V' 4 .V V X , Q X My xxx X fn? 'W WK 1 wfk JNYQ fmxX 'Q Viva X NX f X ew x X fb 'Aw' X X I Xb Z Wkf 'kffx eyes Knee K4-N f QQ WXJSWX xy X ZNWSZQ SQXZNW MXZNZX KfQZQWwWX2' Xfmexeeeeexzx ikwewwwsgxy NZSZX Sanwwf QNWXW WXWQWRWWW NWNMNX I i- - ,, --Y- .f B X .1 4 A .f-- , f- if-. .4 , ,jmxfae - ' -. 1' Q' e11,i-.-rv'-A--1:-QQL.--A -1-74.4-..-.76 za-LQ'-4: -K V, '1 ' , -e - ' - V-:I-' 1,,,,,,f1 T k' ' ' Il 'iq ' f 'f !Wf W , 1 WW , X ff 0 . in V X The Student Body changed this year, as it changes every year. All the underclassmen rose up to become sophomores, juniors, and seniors. It is not anearth-shaking change, but each year new ideas and new energy are brought into focus by the members of teach class. ' The seniors are the trend-setters of the - school. And rightly so+They've waited twelve years to become the elders of the stu- dent body. The juniors are preparing them- selves. They are learning all the fine points they nee . to know in order to become se- niors. And the sophomores are the youth of our school, theenergy that we mentioned earlier and a storehouse to bedrawn upon by their upperclassmen. Sure the sopho- mores get the dirty jobs . . .bent they learn to hand themout. t i X . TN: -- Ah, .,,. . Seniors rise to face tomorrow Our years in high school have given us all an opportunity to learn so much. We have learned not only through teachers and text- books, but through knowing other people, being exposed to new ideas, facing and solv- ing our own individual problems, and by be- coming involved in what we thought was important. Each one of us is unique with r different dreams and ambitions, but with the experience and knowledge we have gained, we can better face our tomorrows. ' -The Senior Class Brain Ahern Shirley Albright Linda Alka Cindy Aller Vickie Anderson SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mr. William McCrary, sponsor, Myra Dlugolecki, treasurer, Susan V Kornis, presidentg Melanie Griffin, secretary, Mindy Petty, vice-president, Miss Ellen Way, spon- sor. J an Angell Cathy Asbell Monica Aulgur Donald Bahm Cynthia Baker Lerona Barnes Michael Basnight Ron Bator Cheryl Beach Scott Beard -. I 5 1 bl 1 James Beasley Margo Beasley Charles Becker Steve Beldin Audrey Bennett Jack Benson Shelly Benson Mike Bentley Nanette Bergman Kelly Berry Dara Biggs Janet Bigler Kenneth Bishop Matt Blossom Deborah Boehner A I'T1ll'3ClS We n m e It' Laura Bolen Dale Boone Charles Boudreaux Bruce Briggs Robert Brockman Jaconna Brown Robert Brownlee Daniel Bruning William Bunce Roger Banks Brian Burger David Burger Karen Burke Donald Burklt Emmett Burks John Bourdlais Richard Boxx Michael Bratton Pat Chambers David Chanslor Cheri Charles Kelfirl Chess Vonda Chesnut Kim Christeson Barbara Crrfile Michael Clark Kathy Coffman ,rwf nl Dan Burlingame Bill Burnett Larry Byerly Rhonda Calkin Pamela Campbell Linda Caraway Mary Beth Carrier Susan Carroll Dee Castle Chris Cavanaugh Karen Brownlee Kathleen Crawford Sherie Crosby James Cross Beth Crouse G 7 p a p e r! W h V Debra Crow Michael Cullen Robert Cummings Bruce Curl shortage marks senior year Kathy Coggins Patty Coggins Deborah Caley Karen Collins Don Combs Mark Cornell George Corry Jimmy Coward John Crawford Margaret Dame Danny Damrow Becky Davis Brad Dean Tom DeLapp Denise DeMarteau Myra Dlugolecki Karen Doerr Deinse Duffman Debbie Durflinger Renee Edgington Bruce Ellis David Enke ' Wesley Enlow Eric Entsminger Lynn Efbef Carol Estes Paula Evans John Ezell Craig Feezell Steve Feuerborn .Tames Figg Rocky Fikki Rosie Finkler Mary Pinter Sharon Fletcher Vicki Fletcher Paul Fordyce David Forsberg Deborah Galloway Vivian Galloway Vern Garrison Janet Gawron Rick Fiser .Timmy Fletcher ff . -if YM , yl.. , , K 5 7 , 2 3 X f X dm F . -lil, , azz at , ,- ,.. pi it.a F W ',,. f Melinda Gentile Joey George Karyn George JoAnne Gillison RoxAnn Given Vickie Godfrey Kevin Goodman Ruthie Gray Rox Green Michael Green Melanie Griffin Robert Grove Brad Haines Dirk Hansen .Tim Gregory Dennis Grogan Tim Haar Rhonda Hamilton Steve Hansen David Harris Debble Harris Cindy Harte Valerie Hastings Robert Hayes Larry Hedenkamp Deborah Helms Holli Henderson Lisa Henderson ' Phil Henehan Anna Heritage Gloria Hessler Gary Hestand Jeri Hile Susan Hilton 1 W Teresa Hines Jerry Hofer Michael Holt Janice Holtwick Ann Hopkins Ron Horne Eugenla Hughes Bnan Hunt James Hunt J ackre Johnson 1 l Vera Hunter Mark Hymes Derdre Idol Patty Isham B111 J 210145011 Kathy Jacobson George J enkrns Mary J ewett Deborah Johnson f Tim 47011113011 Terry Jones Gary J oye Carla Keister Tom Kruger Brian Lalone Larry Larsen Renee Kelley Kim Kester Corleen Kiewert Diane Killingsworth m O ! Sue Kleingmith Joanne Knowles Dianne K011011 Susan KOIf1iS Paul Lackey Brenda Lantsberger Janice Lass '74 looks forward John Lagud Kathy Lapka Karen Lattner Senior Ballot, Senior Skip Day, events they've been waiting fOl'. Chris Laudenslagef Peggy Lavelock James LeDuc James .Leffler Debbie Lehman Chris Lero R011 LIHCS Robert Littlejohn Cindy Lopp G-afY LOWCTY Greg Lueck ' Linda Lyons - Carolyn McAdams Debbie McArthur Mary Kay McCormick Tom McCormick Deborah McDanie1s Kris McDonald Janie McDougal , Mary McGonigal V-I-C-T-O-Fi-Y Robert MCNEITIICY Russ McKinney John Mab erry ' - 1 . John Maloney Jo Margiitier Kathy Martin IS e S e n I 0 rs Retha Martin Darrell Martinez Rusty Mason battle cry! 'Q' fa..- X . ' 'K 5 ' 'S . -we - . Q, x .dex , Q Hug v Ted Masters , Barbara Mathis 'Nancy Mathis Becky Maupin Greg May Kathy May Sheri Maynard Doug- Meyer Karen Meyers David Michael l l S e n io rs face ?a?33ill2?f5?d Eziiitiifiiisey M I I Randy Moulder Cfaig Mullin llege declslons co l r l , R g ll l 1 l i , f , 1 , 3 w ri X, W? 42 a l l 1 I 1 l ,l 4, l, Rrck MICSHCT Brett Mlller Janls M1ller Jerry Mrller Colleen Mlllett Rlchard M1lls Robert Mlllsaps Marcra Moeller Amta Monson J1ll Montaleone Kelth Montgomery Ronald Moore M1chelle Murray Dav1d Nalley Lor1 Nelson Tom Newson l iii ri v in M a xi M , l ,, M l . . l ' R . s l I . . y 160 , Terry Nichols James Nicks Sheryl Nielson William O'Brien Terry Ong Diana Orem Cindy Oswald t Cindy Ottea Mike Overton Kevin Owen Morris Oesterly Sherri Olson Denise Palm Stephen Park Ralph Parrish wr s 4 L?gf?'S,:s?' -S ,J if QW S X P xt osx Af, R S fi! ,Q N cfs Q! is f 1-Q 1 . X,,.wa1. W, 1 ' f My Ron Parsley Lane Pennington Deanna PerrY Dfivid Pellet Mindy Petty Karen Pickett Paula Porter Tm Powers School is like aesecond ' G U n Q IS Mark Ripperger Lindsey Roach - - Melinda Roberts Vicki Roberts II h O m e ' Clifford Robinson David Rogers l Richard Ruth V Reba Rutherford Semof Quote Jeff Salmon Shelly sehiesseiman Jody Pritchett - , Tony Puhr ' James Quesenberry i v Linda Rannabargar Marla Ray Richard Reavis Mike Reed Ed Rehg Marvin Revoal Rlchard Rew Saundra Rhodes Bob Rlchshnski X Howie Schreiner Jacki Scroggin Kit Sebert Linda Sheeley Lisa Shinn Rick Sikes B. G. Simpson Brett Skouby Debbie Sloan Pamela Smeltzer Daniel Smith , Jill Smith ' Mary Smith - Steve Smith Vicki Smith Louis Snyder Gloria Soldanels Wayne SOICH Don Spears Don Spencer Richard SP0hT1 Pat Stadlef Vicki Stanton Connie Stark Rick St. Thomas Bart Strecker Steve Stegef Gloria Stephens Harold Stephens Luanne Stultz Tim Sullivan Paula Stepp Debbie Stewart Shaun Stoker Leland Sumptur Michele Sutton 'uf T This is e the last time . . . Seniors D reflect Cheryl Swartz Jody Tarry Randy Tarry Adee Taylgf BGCKY T21Y10f Daniel Tayloi Deborah Teater Betty Terry l 164 -p-..,-.-.....,....,,,.,,.li..., - -,,,1AA-,Q i ,, Petie Thompson Terry Thorp Jan Toom Johnie Thronebury Michael Trevor Lynn Triebel Rick Trimble Mike Turnell J im Twyman Sharon Vaile Grant VanBavel Brad Vold Vicki Vanzant 'SN' Dan VanPelt Tony VanTrump Dale Vassalli Teresa Vaughn Vicki Walton Steve Ware Linda Walker Steven Waller Lynda Wartenbee Karen Weber Michele Weislocher aaaf ,,aawaa if Li'-il , ,' WH' E 1 , ,VH JDK' oczfjiwifffn ' ' , 3 7 ,Yi.,X:f,ff4W MT t 3,Wf9f'f,f ikaeeefw ffw'wf7: U f G- ,, 'V ,fi Judy Welch Williard Welch Chuck White Mike White R011 Willeke Deana Wilson C ,, QNX ,f ANNO-is,ssr spa cans' ,,rl - , .wwyf -1 f , , fu' fntierpZ,u4fffS g.Wf,,,'5!g'j:j,fMQ5f fgfww y i X Y iii at SX W, A X :X X? s Ji Q x 1, 7 W Z f f - kxxeis XX '13 JW! f m- : R sw- rc N X bixux M. 94,1137 Q! Vkfvts- : I Q W, twig: lm lvlul , M e David Wells Kara Whitmore Steve Williamson Claudia Wolf Paula Wright Marty Wolf Robert Woods Terrre Wright Susan Yelen1cs Joseph Whalen Donna Whitaker Rex Whitton Pamela Wiley Allen Wise Michael Wise Mike Yoder Debbie York Rembert Young Robyn Zalser BRIAN AHERN: Wrestling 11,125 Principal's Staff 12. LYN ALKA: Newspaper Staff 125 Debate 10, 115Thespians 11,125 JCL 115 V. Pres. 125 Audio Visual 105 GAA 105 All-School Mscl. 10, 115 All-School Play 10,11,125 Variety Shows 10,11,12. CINDY ALLER: Student Council 125 Pep Club 10. JAN ANGELL: GAA 115Concert Choir 11, 125 Girls Glee Club 10,11,125 GV Music Li- brary 11,125 Pep Club 10,125A1l-School Mscl. 12. CATHIE ASBELL: Student Council 125 Thespians 125 All-School Mscl. 10,11,125 Variety Shows 10,11,125 Drill Team 11,12. MONICA AULGUR: Newspaper Staff 125 FHA 125 GAA 105 Mix Choir 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,125 All-School Mscl. 125 Variety Shows 115 Drill Team 11,12. DONALD BAHM: Student Council 11,125 Math Club 10,11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 Audio Visual 11,125 Band 10,11,125 Letter- man's Club 125Al1-SchoolMscl. 11,125 All- School Play 11,125Variety Shows 11,125 Science Fair 10,11,125 Wrestling 11,12. CINDY BAKER: FLC 115 GAA 105 Pep Club 115 All-School Mscl. 105 Variety Shows 115 Drill Team 11,12. RON BATOR: Letterman's Club 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,12. CI-IERYL BEACH: FLC 11,1,25 Art Guild 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 All-School Mscl. 125 All-School Play 125 Variety Shows 12. SCOTT BEARD: Student Council 125 Student Advisory 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Pres.5 Thespians 11,125 Chamber Choir 11,125 Concert Choir 11,125 Band 10,115 Boys' Glee Club 10,11,125 Music Contest 10,11,125 All- School Mscl. 10,11,125 All-School Play 115 Variety Shows 10,11,125 Science Fair 125 Wrestling 10. JIM BEASLEY: Student Council 125 Student Advisory 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Math Club 12, Pres.5 Science Club 11,125 Science Fair ll. STEVEN BELDIN: Concert Choir 125 Mix Choir 11. AUDREY BENNETT: Mix Choir 10,125 Girls Glee Club 11,125 Science Fair 10. Sl-IELLY BENSON: Annual Staff 11,125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 Student Council 10,11. Senior Credits 125 Student Advisory 125 Newspaper Staff 12, Editor5 Debate 115Thespians 11,125 FHA' 10, 115GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 All-School Mscl. 10,11,125 All-School Play 10,115 Variety Shows 125Drill Team 11,125 Art Guild 10, NANETTE BERGMAN: Pep Club 105 News- paper Staff 12. KELLY BERRY: GAA 10,125 Art Guild 11, 12. DARA BIGGS: T and I 11,12, District and State Sec. JANET BIGLER: Student Council 115 Band 105.COE 125 Pep Club 10,11,12. BUTCH BISHOP: Student Council 125 Con- cert Choir 125 Band 10,11,125 Letterman's Club 10,11,125 All-School Mscl. 115 Football 105 Cross Country 11,125 Track 10,115 Basket- ball 10. DEBBIE BOEHNER: Student Council 105 F.T.A. 11,12, Vice Pres,5 Band 10,11,125 Art Guild 11,125 Pep Club 115 All-School Mscl. 105 Variety Shows 10. RICK BOXX: Newspaper Staff 125 Mix Choir 125 Cross Country 125 Track 11. MICHAEL BRATTON: Mix Choir 125 All- School Play 125 Variety Shows 11,125 Art Guild 12. ROBERT BROCKMAN: Pop Choir 11,125 Concert Choir 10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 GV Music Library 10,11,125 Letterman's Club 10, 11,125 All-Schol Mscl. 10,11,125 Variety Shows 10,125 Cross Country 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. JACONNA BROWN: Band 10,11,125 Drum Major 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12. KAREN BROWNLEE: FLC 105 GAA 105 Pep Club 10,11. DAN BRUNING: National Honor Society 11,125 Math Club 12, Vice Pres.: Science Club 125 Band 10,1 1,125 Principal's Staff 12. KAREN BURKE: National Honor Society 11, 125 Science Club 125 FLC 10,11. BILL BURNETT: T and I 11,125 Cross Coun- try 10. DAN BURLINGAME: T and I 11,125 Band 10,11,12. BILL BUTLER: DE 11,125 Concert Choir 11,125 Chamber Choir 11,125 Boys Glee Club 11,125 Music Contest 11,125 All-School Mscl. 11,12. J DEBBIE CALEY: DE 11,125 Mix Choir ll, 12. RHONDA CALKIN: Chamber Choir 11,125 Girls Glee Club 10,11,125 Concert Choir 11, 125 All-School Mscl. ll. PAM CAMBPELL: National Honor Society 11,125 FLC 10,11,12. DEE CASTLE: Art Guild 11,12. CHRIS CAVANAUGH: Student Council 10, 125 FLC 115 Concert Choir 125 Girls Glee Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,12. PAT CHAMBERS: Annual Staff 125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 Newspaper Staff 115 Thes- pians 11,125 Photography Club 115 All-School Mscl. 11,125 All-School Play 10,11,125 Variety Shows 11,12. DAVE CHANSLOR: Cross Country 10,115 Track 10,11. CHERI CHARLES: FHA 105 DE 11,12, Junior Vice Pres. KEVIN CHESS: Lettermanls Club 125 Foot- ball 11,12. BARBARA CIRCLE: National Honor Society 11,125 Library Club 11,125 GAA 10,115Girls Glee Club 10,11,125 Band 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,12. MIKE CLARK: Letterman's Club 115 Science Fair 11,Track 11. KATHY COGGINS: Quill and Scroll 10,115 Newspaper Staff 10,11, Sports Editor5 Girls, Basketball 10,115 Girls, Golf 10,l1, PATTY COGGINS: Annual Staff 115 Quill and Scroll 11,125 FHA 105 Photography Club 10,11. KAREN COLLINS: Pep Club 10,11. DON COMBS: FLC 12, Library 125 Letter- man's Club 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 Basketball 10. GEORGE CORRY, JR.: Lettermanis Club 20,11,125 Science Fair 10,125 Football 10,11, 125Track10,11,125Wrestling10,11. KATHY' CRAWFORD: student Council io, 11,125 GAA 105 Pep Club 105 All-School Mscl. 105 Drill Team 11,12. JAMES CROSS: Football 10. BETH CROUSE: National Honor Society 11,12. i 1 3 1 5 ,il i 5. sri DEBBIE CROW: National Honor Society 11, 123 T and I 11,12, Sec. 11, Vice Pres. 123 GAA 10,113 Pop Choir 123 Concert Choir 11,123 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 Band 10,11,123 GV Music Library 123 All-School Mscl. 10,11,12. MIKE CULLEN: DE 11,12. ROBERT CUMMINGS: Letterman's Club 10, 11,123 Science Fair 10, Football 10,11,123 Wrestling 10. ' MARGARET DAME: Library Club 11. MYRA SUE DLUGOLECKI: Student Coun- cil 11,123 Treas. Senior Class3 GAA 11, Mixed Choir 123 Girls Glee Club 22, Science Fair 10, 11. 1 KAREN DOERR: Debate 113 FLC 12. DEBBIE DURFLINGER: Student Council 11,123 FLC 103 FHA 10,11,123 Library Club 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 All-School Musical 10, 11,123 All-School Play 10,11,123 Variety Shows 10,11,123 Science Fair 113 FHA Chap- ter Rep. 11, FHA Mo. State Pres. 12. BRUCE ELLIS: Letterman's Club 11,123 Golf 10,11,123 Wrestling 10,113 Principal's Staff 10. was ENLOW: Chamber choir 10,1 ig con- cert Choir 10,11,123 Boys Glee Club 10,11,123 All-School Musical 10,123 Cross Country 10. ERIC ENT SMINGER: Student Council 10, 11,123 Photography Club 103 Mix Choir 123 Boys Glee Club 123 Letterman's Club 11,123 Football 11,123Track 10,113 Basketball 10,11, 12. CAROL ESTES: Chamber Choir 11,123 Con- cert Choir 11,123 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 Band 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 All-School Musical Science Fair 11. STEVE FEUERBORN: National Honor So- ciety 11,123 JCL 10,113 Science Fair 103 Cross Country 10, Principals 11. MIKE FIGG: Bandl 11,12. ROSIE FINKLER: GAA 12, Pres. 12. DAVID FORSBERG: Band 10,11,12. DEBBIE GALLOWAY: DE 11,12. MARIE GALLOWAY: DE 11,123 Mixed Choir 10. MINDY GENTILE: Student Council 10,12Q National Honor Society 11,123 GAA 103 Mixed Choir 103 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 Pep Club ' 10,11,123 Cheerleader 10,11,12. KARYN GEORGE: Annual Staff 12, Student Council 123 Thespians 11,123 FHA 103 Pep Club 10,11,123All-SCh0OlMSC1, 10,11,123 Variety Shows 10,11,123 Secretary Treasurer. 3 we JOANNE GILLISON: Student Council 12, Pep Club 12, Drill Team 12. KEVIN GOODMAN: Annual Staff 12, Stu- dent Council 123 Student Advisory 123 News- paper Staff 123 Debate 113 Thespians l1,12, Pres. 12, Art Guild 11,123 Gov. 123 All-School Musical 11g All-School Play 11,12. ROX GREEN: Basketball 10,11,123 German Honor Society 10. MELANIE GRIFFIN: Concert Choir 123 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 Band 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123Jr. Rep. 11, V. Pres. 12, Science Fair 113 Sec. of Jr. Class3 Sec. of Senior Class. DENNIS GROGAN: National Honor Society 11,123 Audio Visual 11,123 Photography Club 123 Chamber Choir 11,123 Concert Choir 11,123 All-School Musical 113 Science Fair 10,123 V. Pres. of Audio Visual 11. ROBERT GROVE: Student Council 123 Stu- dent Advisory 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Thespians 11,123 V. Pres. 123 Science Club 10,11,123 JCL 123 Audio Visual 11,123 Photo- graphy Club 123 Pep Choir 11,123 Concert Choir 11,123 Chamber Choir 11,123 Boys Glee Club 10,11,123All-SchoolMscl.10,11,123 All-School Play 10,11,123 Variety Shows 10, 11,123 Science Fair 10,11,12. BRAD HAINES: Letterman's Club 11,123 Variety Shows 113 Science Fair 113 Track 10, 11,12. RHONDA HAMILTON: Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Mix Choir 123 Pep Club 123 All-School . Mscl. 123 All-School Play 123 Science Fair 12. DAVE HARRIS: Student Council 123 Letterman's Club 10,11,123 Football 10,11,123 Basketball 10,11,12. DEBBIE HARRIS: FHA 103 Mixed Choir 123 Girls Glee Club 12. CINDY HARTE: Student Council 10,123 Li- brary Club 10,11Q GAA 10,11,123 Pep Club 103 Science Fair 10,113 Drill Team 11. VALERIE HASTINGS: FLC 123 Pep Club 10,11,12. ANNA HERITAGE: Pep Club 12. GLORIA HESSLER: Art Guild 10,11,123 GAA 11. TERRI HINES: Student Council 123 Thes- pians 11,12. FLC 10,11,123 JCL 10,112 Sec. 113Pep Club 10,11,123 All-School Musical 10, 11,123 All School Play 10,11,123 Variety Shows 11,123 Science Fair 11,12. JERRY HOFER: Letterman's Club 103 Science Fair 103 Cross Country 103 Track 10. MIKE HOLT: Library Club 12. JANICE HOLTWICK: National Honor Society 11,123Library Club 123 GAA 10,113 Band 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 All-School Play 113 Science Fair 11. ANN HOPKINS: Debate 113 FLC 11,123 FHA 123 GAA 103 Concert Choir 11,123 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 Principal's Staff 11. RON HORNE: Football 10,11,12Q Wrestling 10,11,123 Wrestling team captaing Student Council 123 Library 11,123 Track 103 Letter- manls Club 10,11,123 Weightlifting 10,11,123 Principalls Office Staff 11. JEANIE HUGHES: Student Council 103 De- bate 11, Thespians 11,123 GAA 113 Band 10, 113 Pep Club 10,113 All-School Musical 10,11, 12, All-School Play 10,11,12Q Variety Shows 11,12. BRIAN HUNT: Student Council 123 Letter- manls Club 10,11,123 Cross Country 10,113 Track 10,113 Wrestling 11,12. PATTY ISHAM: FLC 12. KATHY JACOBSON: FLC 123 DE 113 Pep Club 10,11. BILL JACKSON: Letterman's Club 10,113 Football 10,11. GEORGE JENKINS: Letterman's Club 123 Football 11,123 Track 103 Basketball 10. JACKIE JOHNSON: GAA 103 Mixed Choir 123 Variety Shows 10,11,12. TIM JOHNSON: Newspaper Staff 123 Foot- ball 12. GARY JOYE: Letterman's Club 1 0,11,123 All-School Play 1 13 Basketball 10,11,123 Principal's Staff 12. RENEE KELLY: Pep Club 103 Chess Club 10,113 All-School Musical 10,11. CARLA KEISTER: Pop Choir 11,123 Con- cert Choir 11,12Q Girl's Glee Club 10,1 1,121 Band 103 GV Music Library 11,123 Pep Club 11,123 Variety Shows 11,12. KIM KESTER: Student Council 123 News- paper Staff 113 FLC 11,123 FHA 12g Pep Club 11,123 Science Fair 11. CORLEEN KIEWERT: DE 11,12. DIANNE KILLINGSWORTH: FTA 11,12, SCCICLHIY-TICHSUICIQ Chamber Choir 10,11, 123 Concert Choir 10,11,12Q Girl's Glee Club 10,11,123 Band 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,113 All- School Musical 113 All-School Play 113 Science Fair 10. SUE KLEINSMITH: Pep Club 10,113 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 Choir 10,113 Science Fair 103 Variety Shows 10,113Al1-School Musical 10,113 Sophomore Chorus 10. DIANNE KONON: Thespians 11,123 FHA 103 GAA 113 Concert Choir 123 Mixed Choir 113 Girl's Glee Club 123 All-School Play 10,11, 123 Variety Shows 10,11,12Q Counselor's Staff 12. SUSAN KORNIS: Senior Class President3 Junior Class Treasurerg Student Council 11,123 Student Advisory 123 National Honor Society 11,123 FHA 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,113 Drill Team 11,1 2. TOM KRUGER: Football 10,11,12Q Track 103 Lettermanls Club 1l,12. JANCIE LASS: FHA 123 Pep Club 12. KAREN LATTNER: FLC 12, Mixed Choir 113 Pep Club 10,11. CHRIS LAUDENSLAGER: FTA 103 Pep Club 103 Art Guild 1l,12. PEGGY LAVELOCK: GAA 10,11,123 Con- cert Choir 12g Variety Shows 10,11,123 Manager GAA 12. CHRIS LERO: FLC 12. ROB LITTLEJOHN: Annual Staff 123 Science Club 103 JCL 10,113 Science Fair 10,123 Track 10,113 Basketball 10,11,123 Principalls Staff 12. CINDY LOPP: Pep Club 12. LINDA LYONS: FLC l23DE l1,12. MARY KAY MCCORMICK: Student Coun- cil 103 Pep Club 10,1l,123 Cheerleader 10,1 1, 123 All-School Musical 103 Science Fair 103 Band 10,11,12. JANIE MCDOUGAL: Pep Club 11,123 FHA 113 Girl's Glee Club 11. ' RUSS MCKINNEY: Math Club 123 JCL ll, 123 Band 10,11,123 Science Fair 10,11,12. DARRELL MARTINEZ: DE 11,123 Concert Choir 11,123 Cross Country 103 Principal's Staff ll. RUSTY MASON: Mixed Choir 103 Art Guild 1l,12. BARB MATHIS: Thespians 11,123 GAA 10, 11,123 All-School Play 10,11,123 All-School Musical 10,11,123 Variety Shows 123 Manager GAA 1l,12. JOHN MENTZEL: Student Council 1l,12. KAREN MEYERS: Student Council 11,123 Debate l1,l23Thcspians 11,123 FHA 123 GAA 103 Pep Club 10,113 All-School Musical 10,113 All-School Play 10,113 Variety Shows 10,113 Science Fair 10. RICK MEISNER: Concert Choir 11,123 Letterman's Club 10,l1,123 Football 10,l1,12, Track 10,113 Basketball 10. RICK MILLS: Annual Staff 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Student Council 11,123 Advisory 123 Newspaper Staff 123 National Honor So- ciety 11,123 JCL 11,12, President 123 Letter- manls Club 10,1 1 ,123 Science Fair 10,l1,l23 Football 10,1 1,123 Track 10,1 1. JANIS MILLER: National Honor Society 11,123 Thespians 123 Math Club 123 FLC 10, 11,123 GAA 113 Band 10,1 1,12Q Pep Club 11,123 All-School Play 10,11,123 Science Fair 1l,12. MARCIA MOELLER: National Honor So- ciety 1l,123 FTA l0,11,12Q Library Club ll, 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Science Fair 10. ANITA MONSON: Student Council 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Band 10,11,l23 Pep Club 10,11,12Q Counseloris Staff 12. DON MORFORD: Science Club 1l,12. MICHELLE MURRAY: FLC 10,11,123 FHA 10,123 GAA 103 Mixed Choir 103 Pep Club 123 All-School Musical 10. DAVID NALLEY: Football l0,11,123 Track 10,l1QVICA 11,123 Lettermanis Club 1l,12. TOM NEWSOM: Letterman's Club 10,11,123 Track 10,11,12. SHERYL NIELSON: FHA 11,123 Pop Choir 11,123 Concert Choir 11,123 Girls Glee Club 10,1l,12Q GV Music Library 11,123 Art Guild 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,113 All-School Musical 11,123 All School Play Variety Shows 123 Drill Team 11,1 2. MORRIS OESTERLY: National Honor So- ciety l2Q Math Club 123 Science Club 11,123 FLC 123 Photography Club 10,1 1 ,123 Science 10,11,12. SHERRI OLSON: Annual Staff 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Student Council 123 Newspaper Staff 123 Debate 11,123 Thespians 123 GAA 10,113 Pep Club 10,11,l23 All-School Play 11, Drill Team 1l,12. TERRY ONG: Student Council 11, Junior Student Rep. 113 GAA 11,123 All-School Play 12. CINDY OSWALD: Student Council 123 Li- brary Club 123 GAA 103 Pep Club 10,11,12. CINDY OTTEA: Student Council 11,12, Sec. ll, Pres. 123 Student Advisory 12: National Honor Society 123 FLC 11,122 FHA 11,123 GAA 113 Pep Club 10,11,12. MIKE OVERTON: Student Council 10,12Q Student Advisory 123 Debate 123 Thespians 11,123 Pop Choir 11,123 Concert Choir 11,123 Boys Glee Club 10,11,123Letterman's Club 10,1 1,123 All-School Musical l0,11,123 All- School Play 123 Variety Shows 11,123 Science Fair 123 Football 10,11,123 Track 10,ll,l23 Principal's Staff 113 Sophomore Class Sec. DENISE PALM: Student Council 123 Pep Club 123 Art Guild 12. STEPHEN PARK: Newspaper Staff 103 National Honor Society 123 Math Club 123 Science Club 123 FLC 103 Science Fair 10,11. 12. PENNI PENNINGTON: Newspaper Staff 123 FLC 123 Variety Shows 12. DEANNA PERRY: National Honor Society 11,123 FLC 123 FHA 103 GAA 113 Mixed Choir 123 All-School Play 10,123 Science Fair 113 Counselor's Staff 12. MINDY PETTY: Student Council 123 Na- tional Honor Society 11,123 FHA 103 Soph. Rec. Leader 103 Soph. Sweetheart Attendant 103 GAA 103 Girls Glee Club l0,11,l23 Pep Club 10,11,123 Cheerleader 11,123 Science Fair 103 Junior Annual Royaltyg Senior Home coming Attendant. KAREN PICKETT: FLC 10,11,12QGAA10Q Band 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,l2, 2nd V. P. 123 Art Guild 10,12. PAULA PORTER: Pop Choir 11,123 Con- cert Choir 11,123 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 Band 103 All-School Musical 113 Variety Shows 1l,12. TIM POWERS: Student Council 123 Football 123 Track 11. JODY PRITCHETT: DE 1l,12. JIM QUESENBERRY: FLC 103 Basketball 10. MARLA RAY: Annual Staff 123 Newspaper Staff 123 Library Club 10,113 Pep Club 10,l1, 123 All-School Musical l0,l2. MARVIN REVOAL: Student Council 10,1l, 123 Student Advisory 103 Thespians 11,123 Audio Visual 103 Concert Choir 11,123 Letterman's Club 11,123 All-School musical 11,123 All-School Play 113 Variety Shows 103 Football 10,1l,l23 Captain 123 Track 11,123 Basketball 103 Park Board Commissionerg Pres. of Audio Visual. ED REHG: National Honor Society 11,123 Math Club 123 Science Club 123 Science Fair 103 Counselor's Staff 123 Vice Pres. N. H. S. RICHARD REW: Al'll1L121lSl21l'fJ1QNCWS- paper Staff 11,123 Science Club 113 Basket- ball 10. SANDI RHODES: Student Council 123 FLC 103 DE 11,123 Mixed Choir 11,123 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 Pep Club 12. LINDSEY ROACH: Newspaper Staff 113 Library Club 113 Letterman's Club 10,11,123 Wrestling 10,11. MINDY ROBERTS: Student Advisory 123 FTA 11,12Q GAA 10,113Pep Club 11,12Q All- School Play 12g Science Fair 113 Principalls Staff 123 Pres. FLC 12. VICKI ROBERTS: Student Council 10,11, 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Pop Choir 11,123 Concert Choir 11 ,123 Girls Glee Club 10,11,123 GV Music Library 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Cheerleaders 10,1 1,123 All-School Musical 10,12Q Variety Shows 10. DAVID H. ROGERS: Student Council 123 Letterman's Club 123 Cross Country 10,1 1 ,l 23 Captain 123 Track 10,11,12. RICH RUTH: Art Guild 11,12. REBA RUTHERFORD: DE 11,12. 1 JACKE SCROGGIN: Debate 113GAA 103 Band 10,11-,12, Band 1O,11,123P6P Club 12. SHELLEY SCHLESSELMAN: National Honor Society 11,123 FTA 103 FLC 10,11, FHA l0,l1,123'Pep Club 10,11,123 V. P.fFHA 12. . KIT SEBERT: Mixed Choir 113 Letterman's Club 10,113Wrestling 10,11. LINDA SHEELEY: DE 11,123 Paniamen- tarian 113 Mix Choir 10,11,123 All-School Musical 103 All-School Play 103 Drill Team 11,12. - A LISA SHINN: FLC 123 Concert choir 11,123 Girls Glee 10,11,123 Chamber Choir 123 Pep Club 10,11,12Q Drill Team 11,12. RICK SIKES: Student Council 10,11,123 Stu- dent Advisory 123 Library Club 123 Pop Choir 12, Letterman's Club 10,11,123 Variety Shows 123 Football 10,11,123 Basketball 10, 11,123 Principalls Staff 113 President Lib. 12, Co-Capt. Football 123 Art Guild 12. B. G. SIMPSON: Pop Choir 103 Concert Choir 11,123-Band 10,11,123 All-School Musical 10,11. PAM SMELTZER: Student Council 123 Stu- dent Advisory I23 FTA 11,123 Pop Choir 11, 123 Concert Choir 11,123 Girls Glee Club 10, 11,123 GV Music Library 11,123 Variety Shows 11,12. JILL SMITH: Student Council 123 Library Club 11,123 Mixed Choir 123 Pep Club 103A1l- School Musical 12, All-School Play 103 Vari- ety Shows 103 Principal's Staff 10,11. l 170 MARY ETTA SMITH: Thespians 11,123 FTA 103 Band 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,113 All School Musical 84 Play 10,11,123 Variety Shows 10, 11,12. STEVE SMITH: DE 11,12. VICKI SMITH: Thespians 11,123 FTA 103 Concert Choir 10,11,123 Girls Glee Club 10, 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 All-School Musical 10,1 lg All-School Play 10. A LOUIS SNYDER: FLC 123LettermaI1,S Club 11,123 Football 11,123 Art Guild 12. WAYNE SOREN: Student Council 11, Letterman's Club 123 Football 11,123 Track 10,113 Art Guild 12. DON SPENCER: T and I 11,12. DON SPEARS: Student Council 12, DE 11, 123 Band 10,11,123 All-School Play 113 All- School Musical 10,113 Football 103 Parliamen- tarian DECA. RICK ST. THOMAS: Math Club 123 Letter- man's Club 11,123 Science Fair 11,123 Foot- ball 10,11, Golf 10,113 Basketball 10. VICKIE STANTON: Student Council 10,123 Vice-President 123 Student Advisory 10,123 National Honor Society 123 Thespians 11,123 All-School Musical 10,113 All-School Play 10, 11g Variety Shows 10,1'1Q Science Fair 103 President of Sophomore Class3 Art Guild 11. PAULA STEPP: DE 11,12. DEBBIE STEWART: Annual Staff 11,123 FHA 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11. - LUANNE STULTZ: Mixed Choir 113 Band 103 Pep Club 10,11,123 Art Guild 11,12.i TIM SULLIVAN: Annual Staff 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Student Council 123 Newspaper Staff 123 Science Fair 103 Football 10,113 Track 10,11, Basketball 10. - MICHELE SUTTON: Annual Staff 11,123 Quill and Scroll 11,123 FLC 113Concert Choir 12, Mixed Choir 103 Girls Glee Club 11,12Q Pep Club 10,11,123 Art Guild 11,123 Governor 12. ' JODY TARRY1 student c0unci1'12,srudenr Advisory 123 FLC 10,l13Concert Choir 11,123 Girlls Glee Club 10,11 ,123 Chamber Choir 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 All-School Musical 113 Counselor's Staff 10,11,123 Pep Club President 12. BECKY TAYLOR: FLC 113 GAA 103 Pep Club 10,11. DEBBIE TEATER: Mixed Choir 10,11. TERRY THORPE: Basketball 12. ROCKY FIKKI: FLC 123 Wrestling 12. MIKE TREVOR: Annual Staff 123 Thespians 123 Science Club 103 FLC 123 Lettermanls Club 11,123 All-School Musical 113 All-School Play 113 Variety Shows 11,123 Science Fair 103 Football 11,123 Basketball 12. RICK TRIMBLE: Letterman's Club 10,113 Football 10,112 Track 10. MIKE TURNELL: DE 11,12. TONY VAN TRUMP: Student Council 123 Letterman's Club 10,11,123 Golf 10,11,123 Basketball 10. VICKIE VANZANT: Student Council 11,123 Student Advisory 123 Newspaper Staff 12, Assistant Editor 123 FHA 10,11,12, President SL Historian FHA 123 Library Club 123 GAA 103 Pep Club 10,11,12. TERESA VAUGHN: Annual Staff 11,12, Editor 123 Quill and Scroll 11,123 Student Council 123 Student Advisory 12g Newspaper Staff 113 GAA 10,1 1,12, Treasurer 113 Na- tional Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 11,12. BRAD VOLD: Science Club 10,11,123 Audio Visual 10,11, President 11. LINDA WALKER: Thespians 11,123 GAA 103 All-School Musical 11,123 All-School Play 10,11,123 Drill Team 11,123 Art Guild 10,11, 12. STEVE WALLER: Student Council 123 Stu dent Advisory 123 DE 11,12, President 12. VICKI WALTON: Mixed Choir 123 Drill Team 11,12. MICHELE WEISLOCHER: GAA 11,103Pep Club '10,1 1. JUDY WELCH: National Honor Society 11, 123 FTA 103 Chamber Choir I1,12Q Concert Choir 11,123 Girl's Glee Club 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,1 1 ,123 All-School Musical .1 1,123 Variety Shows 10,123 Counselor's Staff 123 Art Guild 11,12. DAVID WELLS: FLC 113 Letterman's Club 123 Science Fair 113 Football 10,123 Basket- ball 103 Principal's Staff 12. JOE WHALEN: Student Council 10,123 Letterman's Club 10,11,123 Science Fair 103 Football 10,11,123 Track 10,11,123 Wrestling 10,11,l2. PAM WILEY: GAA 10,11, Concert Choir 11, 123 Girl's.Glee Club 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11 Drill Team 11,12. it DEANNA WILSON: FLC IIQ JCL 10,113 Concert Choir 11,123 Girl's Glee Club 10,113 Chamber Choir 11,123 Pep Club 103 Variety Shows 12.. MIKE WISE: Letterman's Club 10,11,12: Football 10,1 1,12: Track 10,11,12. CHUCK WHITE: Student Council 10:,Math Club 12, Sec-Tres. 12: Pop Choir 12: Concert Choir 12: Band 10,11,12: Lettermanis Club 10,11,12:A11-School Musical 12: Science Fair 10,11:Track l0,11,12:Principa1's Staff 12: Stage Band 10,12. CLAUDIA WOLF: Annual Staff 11:12, Art Editor 12: Quill and Scroll 11,12: Student Council 12: Student Advisory 12: Newspaper Staff 12, Art Editor 12: FLC 11,12, Treasurer 12: Pep Club 10,11,12:A1l-School Musical 11, 12: All School Play 11,12: Variety Shows 10, 11,12:.Art Guild l1,12: Governor 11,12. MARTY WOLF: JCL 12: Band 10,11: Science Fair 10,11,12: Junior Class Vice- President. ROBERT WOODS: Letterman's Club 10,11 12: Football 10,12: Basketball 10,11. 9 PAULA WRIGHT: Pop Choir 11,12: Concert Choir 11,12: Girl's Glee Club 10,11: Pep Club 10:A1l-School Musical 11,12: Variety Shows 10,11,12: Counse1or,s Staff12. UNLISTED SENIORS REMBERT YOUNG: Annual 12: Student Council 12: Student Advisory 12: Newspaper Staff 12: Photo Club 11,12, Sec.-Treas. 11, President 12. ROBYN ZAISER: Student Council 11: Stu- dent Advisory 11: National Honor Society 11: 12, Treas. 12: Thespians 11,123 GAA 11: Chamber Choir 11,12: Concert Choir 11,12: Girl's Glee Club 10,11,12: Band 10,11,12: Pep Club 10,11,12, Treas.-Sec. 12: All-School Musical 10,11,12: Variety Shows 10,11,12: Science Fair 11:Counselor's Staff 12. Mark Addington Debbie Caley Roger Banks Ben Bennett Ray Dlugolecki Howard Ward Bill Butler Tony Eshnaur Lorin Goodrich Doug Little Dennis Waldo OLD TIMERS: Row 1: Cindy Oswald, Vicki Fletcher, Gloria Hessler, Mary Beth Carrier, Cindy Baker, Michelle Murray, Ann Hopkins, Pam Camp- bell, Debbie Boehner, Sharon Fletcher, Vicki Smith, Anita Monsonl Row 2: Vicki Roberts, Cindy Harte, Robyn Zaiser, Bob Cummings, Joe Whalen, Rick Sikes, Mike Wise, Rob Brockman, Monica Aulgur, Kit Sebert, Janice Lass, Terri Wright, Margaret Dame. Row 3: Dena Wilson, Brad Haines, Bob Brownlee, Dale York, Mark Hymes, Jeannie Hughes, Vicki Godfrey, Luanne Stultz, Karla Keister, Karen Collins. Row 4: Anna Heri- tage, Cindy Lopp, Debra McDaniels, Janet Bigler, Marla Ray, Rick Boxx, Tim Sullivan, Larry Byerly, Diane Killingsworth, Colleen Millett. Row 5: Dan Smith, Lynda Wartenbee, Rusty Mason, Gary Hestand, J im Fletcher, Don MoreFord, Rick Meisner, Dave Nalley, Ron Horne, Steve Beldin, Richard Reavis, Bruce Curl. Row 6: Rhonda Calk- in, Judy Welch, Chris Lero, Rob Littlejohn, Tom Newsom, Jim Twyman, Mark Cornell, Mike Over- ton, Robert Woods, Paula Porter, Debbie Stewart, Nancy Mathis, Scott Beard, Russ McKinney. Row 7: Lynn Triebel, Barb Mathis, Sharon Vaile, Shelly Schlessleman, Karen Myers, Dan Taylor, Janie Mc- Dougal, Dennis Grogan, Morris Osterly, Don Spears. Old timers Old Timers are those who have spent the past twelve years in the Grandview school district and have grown up in this commu- nity. These students have earned the respect of their teachers and have left their mark on this community. Ann Hopkins Rusty Mason Vicki Roberts LuAnne Stultz Cindy Lopp Qu- '4m-41 Robyn Zaiser Cindy Harte api nyny i f, .X.XXXx,.,,,, M..,,.,,,...X.e.,,,,,W,,, MM g Karen Meyers 3 , e f A if Q1!-s 1 1 . if fm, 4 4, 4 Q, Jeanie Hughes Carla Keister Juniors-looking to final phase With the thought of having unlimited op- portunities before us, the junior class started school with determination as well as dedica- tion. Selecting class rings was a welcome treat, while managing the football conces- sion stand was a rewarding experience. We worked diligently to the ultimate goal-the Junior-Senior Prom. We are now looking forward to the final phase of our high school years-serving the continually growing needs of our school and working to meet the old and new goals. We will be proud and grateful for the honor and privilege to stand .as the Senior Class of 75. 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V i ' Thief , f , : .saggy ,, Tomlinson, Howard VanBrunt, Pat Vold, Rick Weislocher, Leisa Tompkins, Greg Vance, Greg Walensky, Polly Wells, Steve Totten, Lori Turman, ' VanGilden, Ronnie John Vanz Wallace , Ward ant, Karl , Anita Kathy White, Martin White, Betty ff fly, V, fi 1 I :Q 1 9 f f' elif' Q . egg, , nf 4 if 5 1.7.7 ' ' -f g Q! 1 ' wwf? 5 4 ', MZ hav if 4? ff' 'r 'M if x 4 1 xi., , of v W, X f f 'W - Q ,, ' ,N Q.',, . V w ,. ,Wi T7 1' Turnell, Jan Vaughn, Susan Ware, Jeff White, Bob M, f Twite, Mike Vaught , David Weeks, Archie White, Vicki White, Steve Whitton, Julie Wilson, Bruce Wilson, Wilson, Debbie Howard Wisner, Jenny Woods, Cindy Worrell, Wright, Gregg Gordon Ziobro, Mark Williams, Dirk Wilson, Craig Wohlberg R.J . Wright, Brent Zorn, Linda Junior make-ups Aldridge, Barbie Blue, Idona Burrowl, Sherry Crews, Susan fx! X! DiGiovanni, Marie Ernst, Jane Gllmore Gary Haynes Lace Hunter Tern Jaben Seth Lehman M1che1e I.1Ckt6lg Dlana Osborn Susan Rlfenburg Cyndee 76'ers face changes The sophomore year is most assuredly a difficult one to explain. We have blazed our Way through many obstacles in hopes that next year We will be noted as the '4Jiving Ju- niors. But never let it be said that We didn't enjoy those days of becoming adjusted, listening to others more experienced, and learning from our mistakes. For within the sophomore class there lies a true and unre- lenting spirit of Willingness, optimicity, and plain old pep. We hope We have played fair and square in all that weive done, and may we always discover the humor in even the darkest situations. ' The Sophomore Class Adams, Bret Addington, Cindy Aguilar, Paula Ahern, Keith Akin, Robert Aldridge, David Allee, Renee Alumbaugh, Kevin Junior Class Officers: Miss Chapin, sponsor, Tim Tarry, treasurer, Kim Cattle president Dana Costello, secretary g Donna Quinlan, vice-president, Mrs. Strunk, sponsor. Anderman, Ramona Anderson, Leslie Angeney, Susan Arnold, Karen ' Atwood, Marc Auger, LeRoy Aulgur, Lynn Axtell, Mary Baggerly, Mindi Bahm, Dennis Baker, Norma Bankson, Mike Barnes, Leroy Bassing, Laura Beach, Cindy Beard, Autumn Becker, Jeannie Belcher, Judy Beldin, Scott Beracque, Terry Berry, David Biggers, Cynthia Bigler, Ernie Bishop, Susan I 184 Q ,,,, V a J ,, , I , VI, 1,4 h VC , f fffycnf ff - ff? Q ew - , ,QNX ,, Q, Q ,. 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MEYERS GRANDVIEW REALTY COMPANY Shoe Service 814 Main Street so 34112 Grandview, Missouri 12,550 SO' Q Hi'Way Roy and Sheri Meyers ruman orners 761-1212 lt's onthe Mall Ce N Ii . 4 N Lf 1 QQ X 'Wg' xg X px EX If L bk Q 3 Q1 QU X K df X X XTFQQ-C' ' J 539 5 ompany I MV U ' .VYOLFE 5 si . K9 Pesldent X X 3 - soo .asp sreet ' 1 3 3 JA -50 1 Xjansasw, 0.64132 15 - '8 VV XXD Siam V!! 23, ww 3901 ,rw 3 A 4 fx Inside Seating for Over 109 After each game and in befween To G0 Qrders eat, drunk and be merry 13130 30. 71 Highway 763-8288 at the Grandview Dairy Queen fu , 6 3 DUSSELIER Moving Appliance 81 Fmurniture-Reasonable Rates BROTHERS HARLAN HAINES 81 SON READY-MIX CO. 519 Blue Ridge Ext. Please can After 5 p.m.-761-2100 An 18 Year Tradition SO 3-3237 of Fine Moving Congratulations to the Seniors of 1974 Compliments of LOU CREWS JEWELRY 1523 Main Street 763-9415 9 MARY'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY Q 12.716 SOUTH 71 HIGHWAY 2 Y GRANDVIEW. MISSOURI 64030 o . o w N E n ' D P 765-3441 MARY HARRIS 9 1' C9zAnuA1ttoM Presents DIXON7S ,g g Established 1947 ' S !CxV X 1 12704 SO. 71 Highway M845 jewegy one block South of Grandview Bank since 1919 Where Repairing Is An Art TELEPHONE 313 MAIN 331 6633 BELTON, MISSOURI 64012 207 --- , ZARDA DAIRY STORE 13115 South 71 SO 3-5101 Fresh Milk and Bread Fresh Delivered Daily R O G R S Ask About Our New Metalphoto P N G For Pictures, Signs, Business Cards, Etc For All Your Printing Needs Offset 'lf Letterpress 1' Itek it Union Label See Our Beautiful Line Of Wedding Invitations 8L Accessories 11122 Hickman Mills Drive Se'Vin9 KC Area for 50 Years-H Kansas City, Missouri 64134 7610228 Good Luck to the . A Seniors of 1974 Begiggfgf dfhe Compliments of the A Compliments of HI-GROVE CLEANERS SPAGHETT I AND GRANDVIEW BUS STATION SPOT Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Compliments of ADAMS DAIRY COMPANY ssnvics I , P.O. Box 128 ON Au. sfscsg. AQAEKSIAS WWE Blue Springsg Missouri RE-NU 'l'ELl1IVISl0N 50 years quality CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS service I 229-3414 1515 Main Grandview 765-zsss DERRILL - ED - DON - RUDY i , nib BELTON PLAZA BARBER SHOP- 5 . Shelton 8 Son 41 N Scott Landscaping Specializing in hair styling and razor cuts 331-9701 Landscape Architects Ralph 8. Randy 1 Complete Lawn and Tree Service Good Luck to the Seniors of 1974 I Compliments of the DE 3-3023 DE3-9108 1 SPAGHETTI SPOT 3 l l ANNE'S GIFT-A-RAMA , , Your Commu it We kl N A Distinctive Gifference Se,V?ngG1.aid32evfWSpaper In GlftS gl South Jackson County 1 Wedding Exquisite Jewelry THE JACKSON COUNTY ADVOCATE Glassware Anniversary , Russell Stover Candies Graigclizlglnwitsrsfsri Hallmark Cards-Party Goods SO 1.56200 761-2536 Grandview Plaza Grandview, Mo. 64030 1 Grandview, Mo. MEMBER RCA Complimentsof Motorola Q Ill i -mtg ' GARWICK T.v. sALEs at SERVICE LADD For First Quality TV's 81 Service HGMES 5 Call Quality Built E 6404 E. 129111 st. 763-4790 I 815 Main Street 763-5555 l -E Pitman Manufacturing Co. Division of A. B. Chance Co. P.O. Box 120, Grandview, Mo. 64030 18161 763-6000 S :ji W 5 4- Zz' 7' . I Carpets Ceramics COSMETICS FOR A FREE ' GRAND-VIEW COMPLIMENTARY MAKE-UP av APPOINTMENT 8, 0 Iris Carpenter, Assoc. Director Phone CARPENTER STUDIO Grant-!l3:e?lVMl3II-n - 1012 A MAIN STREET stud-Io 761 4526 ' ISSOUH GRANDVIEW, Mo. 64030 Home 761 6249 WILSON'S Fooo MART Phone S0 3-6242 1503 Main Grandview, Mo. MONTGOMERY MOBIL Fuil Line Grocery Store 13049 S- 71 HiWaY Grandview, Mo. 64030 Featuring I I Tom Montgomery Quality Freezer Beef Vic Geiger 24 Hour Tow I 6 X marinas X . I RAIICE f 4 P X f 59,'1 ,2x p 0 Symbol of Superior Service ' FARMERS INSUB ANCE GROUP 12712 S 71 Hiway Grandview, Mo, 64030 Hwy Wilson 165-0 450 Frank Kinney Auto Insurance All Types Of Insurance At Low Cost SR-22 Filings Low Rates For Military And Motorcycle Insurance Special Consideration Given To Drivers Who Have Difficulty Obtaining Proper Coverage Because Of Age, Driving Record, Residence, Type Of Auto, Personal Problems, Etc. BURNS-ALLEN-LISTON 41 Li'tTZLiQa' 5 With Someone . 354 2 Y L ou ove TERRACE LAKE INN'S New Family Room Enjoy Delicious Pizza ln A Different Atmosphere You'll simply go to pizzas Open Sundays Mlf3,?yR:a':f,i,ffggan 3503 Red Bridge Road Carry-Out Service , , Terrace Lake Center . . .761-1132 11535 Hickman Mills Dr. Phone 761-3230 WEDDINGS 8: SPECIAL OCCASSIONS EVERYTHING FOR THE DECORATOR I Q3 WIL-LO CATERING St Coke Decorating Supplies LO IS 824 Main Grandview, Mo. 64030 fg3i Phone: SI 6-763-8770 GRADUATE GATES SCHOOL OF CAKE DECORATING i....-........,,..V.--Q..-.. ,..- -.. ...-..-..,.....,,........, . - .,-V , Automobile Life Hgfnegwnerg HOSpii1a1iZa'CiO1'1 Business Mortgage Bonds Partnership Ins. 'Trip Accident Retirement Wil? GRANDVIEW INSURANCE AGENCY - I Bus. so 1-1800 Res. so 1-7010 1016 Main Street . . . Grandview, MO. Mciililiiii HARDWARE RED BRIDGE prim SHOPPING - e CENTER it Time for 500 East 112th Street Action Kansas City, Missouri 64131 Congratulations Class of '74 NEAL fSETTLE and best wishes to all at Pifggjss G Offset Grandview Senior High School jligggfljzgfjifds I 525313338 Q Envglopes rms I gurrfgfslons GRANDVIEW JUNIOR- B S ' is F ' SENIOR I-IIGI-I PTA Phone 7634211 716 Main Grandview, Mo. 64030 A SAS CITY TR ILER ALES Exclusive Open Authorized Mon. Thru Thur. 9-9 F3Cl0fY Fri. 84 Sat. 9-6 Airstream Dealer Sunday 1-6 Holiday Ramblers Also Offering FAN And MOTOR HOMES We Buy - Sell - Trade New 8a Used Travel Trailers MOST COMPLETE SE-RVICE FACILITIES IN THE MIDWEST Hitches- Parts - Accessories - Furnishing - Wally Byam Storev Drive-in Repair Service - Storage - Easy Credit Terms 11530 So. 71 Hway. 761-3322 r CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BULLDOG '74 From Your Official Photographer RGLLAND S T UDI CDS School Division Photographers 1118 McGee Kansas City, Missouri 4 GRANDVIEW U. S. MART 15th 8L Main Streets Phone SO 1-5420 HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED' Terrell Reeves We Specialize In: Choice Meat! Fresh Produce Friendly Service Grandview, Missouri Country Kitchen MAKIN Momns HOHNET AMX GREMLIN JAVELIN AMBASSADOR MATADOF1 901 MAIN GRANDVIEW MO A2312 REAL ESTATE 11146 Blue Rldge Ext Kansas Clty MISSOUFI 64134 SO 3 2600 All types of real estate To Buy Sell Trade Or Lease Call Us a Congratulations To The Class of 1974 Compluments Of PHILCO MOBILE WASH JACK FROST DONUTS 1325 Mann Grandview Mo 763 9334 Open 6 30 am to8 00 pm 8 00amto200pm Sundays 1 11 11 1 311 1111 1 13 HH 1 111 nf E ma .LW A-,..,,.. sxlw ' 111 1 1 H11 Q11 11 E1 1 111 111 111 111 1,-Q1 1,1 1 1.11 1111 151 11? 11 1 1 11' 111 111 I '11 11 . 11 ' ' 1j L O 1 3' , 1 A ' 1- z - '1f.'t112?S s . If ' - ,Q in, 21. 5 1 1 51-im-EQTINEE I L 111 2 - ' will fi Iii. Z '1-:E-:D N1 , 1 ' f V S if D L . , . . 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