Grandview High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Grandview, MO)

 - Class of 1975

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Snowflake . . .Sweetheart Harvest . , .experiencing the unforgettable . . . Prom . . . the last event . . . U Once in a life time . . . The end is here .... glad it's over . . .wishing it wouldn't end . . . remembering . . . cherishing . . . always. S. Involvement . . . the g 79 3 H 'L 1 J 4 CONTENTS 10-2 32 985 -L ,Y , ,p1.,..5 Y,yv':v.sF-ff-- : ' ' 'H' ii J-45 H-M ,- - f- , 'V .. ,,-..--.-...-.-tw im. , . .--wwii. - 4.41-,u Q -':1,1.' -- Hifi! 2 A NE QQW:-,P , lu .ff 1 YW! 1 , -1 4 -' A Y L i ,.- Q. .' s . Pl' ' . I V I ! ,i A 5 Z - 4 x Accepting new ideas . . . A modernization . . . i ' i . . . someone to talk to . representing the students . . . D Keeping 'order . . .' ' running the school system . . . ' new ideas . . . . . . getting things done meeting,uewsboafrdemembersf . . X . . . new system managing money . . . i . . . adding new school wings i ' . . . paperwork g y People who care ' ...aboutus V 1, W A hand to guide us Ye T. . when we canlt . . . . ourselves 4 ' Giving all . .' . . . . caring . building students' trust . . . , trying . . . - r Using their time . . . A e 'N for us . I . . . I' I guides -..,A . ,,,, . ,. ..Y..,,W..,.,, .,.,,. ..,-.., Q P Board of Education Bernard Holt Vzce Pres Rowena Trevor Pres Mar leneW1lson Leo B Schlesselman Ken Angell Russel Ruth Superintendent Dr Rlchard Ott B S M Ed Educatlon Ph D m Phllosophy 'IR' .MLN ry -YN 'W Q f, Assistant Superintendent Dr. James Chrisman B.A.9 M.S. in Education Ph.D. in Education i w i tl 1 I . I at 3 f QI? 3 Secretaries Director of Curriculum sis Jerol Laughlin CLeft Center5 B.S., M.S. Education Specialist Degree in Secondary Education Administration Assistant Chester Quesenberry CAbove5 B.S., M.S. Education C15 Linda Hardy C25 Betty Hartman C35 Carol Wortman C45 Wanda Goff C55 Marylynn Tillu C65 Dean Roberts C75 Dee Ladd C85 Helen Land C95 Julie Cahill. nf' Keith Tempel B.S., M.S. in Education Sponsor: Student Council Larry Downing B.S., M.S. in Education Sponsor: National Honor Society William McCrary B.S., M.S. in Education Sponsor: Senior Class ' .nys fm ,- fm Principals - fp... ..,.a-..,.,. Counselors .. V' pr f i Ellen Way ' B.S. in Business Education M.S. in Guidance 8a Counseling Kermit Lester B.S., M.S. in Education Sponsor: Student Council Ron Anderson B.S., M.S. in Education Jan Strange B.A. Physical Education M.A. Guidance 8a Counseling 4 C13 Mr. McCrary is actively involved in the in terests of the students. t2J Mr. Tempel, stu- dent council sponsor, during meeting. C33 M Downing announces speakers at the sopho- more assembly. C41 Mr. Lester advises a girl in course changes. 1' Ellen Idol RN Jane Bryan I-'ana Roach Nahgyfljlfeg School Nurse B.S., M,S. in Education Bug. in Education Library Aid Head Librarian Assistant Librarian Sponsor: Library Club l 2 D D ' r 251: wiiliw . -. M K -T to f. QM, , WW N ,,,, I gf!! W ,X ow. . 7 Q,, Wx f 'W My f .,,,,,,,, , - V f' ,iw W ,N,, use ,,,,.,, , nt, , , to y yyy M ,W tttt ttttttt , t, i M,, ,, , W n t , ff Mr-, it ,,, ,,, , , .,., ,,,,,,W,,.:,V,W,., sdvww., , ,W .,,Wt,---- nwkvmxw W., . . . Wi L'.Wme,7,,WW ,U,. -ft '--L- : -- ,,,,, , df, ss ,,,, .r 4,,, , , f , , V X X ' 550' I h,,, Z ' :ye 37X V ff , 6 f ff WWWWQZ WAX , f , I 14-fr , f .A mf as rr. ,,,,,, ,W Mwmfwww E' 8965? f . ,der f W f 7 if if , f E755 , 41. pf, 'W-,VW to f X WM I I f f W! rw N 1 r-7 ef, When you have a question 3 CU Mrs. Plank helps with office work. C25 Cus- todians: Woody Chambers, Bob Miller, Diane Miller, Mrs. Woody Chambers, Phillip Zumwalt, Earl Hodges, Jim Jarrett 135 Marina Kauffman, one of the students who help w1th counselor staff work C41 Elva Faurot, Bessie Carrrer, Betty Mc Cannon, Gladys Woods, L1ll1an Hopkms, Patr1c1a Srsk Wanda Weeden, Darlene Terry Shirley Mathis, SllV18 Davis, Ellzabeth Cearley M1nn1e Thortan, Maxme Math1s, Lucille Chnstenson, Sally Bratton, Rosie Gray, Gall Hayes l5,.... Vocational work competes with college 1 ......- T , mlillli . W., 4 L sf .zhuxalgfvl - a . 1 James Ross B.S. in Education Kaye Morris B.S. in Business Education Elaine Silvius B.SL in Home Economics Delores Peart B.S. in Secretarial Science 18 In the area of Practical Arts, students involved themselves learning subjects geared to manufacturing and industry. The department attempted to expand on projects already begun, such as electrici- ty. Commented Mr. Reynolds, We try to serve as many students as we can with the facilities we've got. Today many students following a practical arts career find a strong back- ground at GHS Pe ,,,,5 ,gr-. H V, V Buddy Marks B.S. in Education M.S. in Science ,..--.3-sl -gg-..,. C11 Mrs. Salazar teaches Home Economics. Q21 Seth Jaben Typing. C33 Coach Beckner guarding the Lunch room on Fifties Day. C41 Shop class at work. 4 L gtujx L Zami if y f 5 V if VA' -Kiwi ww! ' ,, 1Z5ZwapM' I Carol Breshears B.A. in Business Education James Frey B.S. in Education Bonnie Salazar B.S. in Education Joan Lundgren B.S. in Education M.S. in Education Gloria McLerran B.S. in Education M.S. in Education Larry Reynolds B.S. in Education M.S. in Industrial Education Tamara Murdach M.S. in Education James F. Perry B.S. in Education M.S. in Education Kenneth Williams B.S. in Education M.S. in Education Janice Paulsen B.A. in French English and Spanish M.A. in French Barbara James M.A. in Education Marcia Strunk B.A. in English Sherilyn Becker B.S. in Spanish M.S. in Spanish Elizabeth Cole B.A. M.A. Carole Wall B.S. in Education Sandra Trotter B.S. in Education M.A. in Education 1 -m21EjEL 5m -, f t-V- . :,..,,,,, U , - -1'-f'v.'1 --A ,. i,'fr '-I-v' me , z F :wif . 2 vt , K -' Q' 1 fa-' :..g. me.: --f '-:CZ5125235tt:E517'fQ5?125'ta3a fglfA,r'.e.'?ff 7 + 3' ,, ,A . M- ' ' f f. .,,,,r., ...a.t.. . ..- -to . ,, . .Mr . .. , ffv-.:,:.-'GK3Qi,-aw-f,f-,.5.3-gffix-.fyf,:w 5r:.,J'3 - ' fr: 42264-1 fi-Q... M A ' L--. an s-f' i A- .1 wg.-',-svszmf-Q. ,,- ef .T . , ,, .. 2 ff 'o ' vga wfrkffrf-?'s'z3f45i+5Ff:'if-Jefwfkeafi f S - 1,,5ai3'.,E so 4, 5g51r?'i'JMs,m-4, I . nidlsgar A 2Ti1'Flv5egg.s,l',i3gi7rQfXH ' . A fI -: , :wr ,. . ,. ' if- A Aa-, H,',1 A, 1--,Lf fa-Ariz ' N M ,Q 61351, is rn. if A.. E 41 1 Q gr, fi 'lm 4, .4 f 5, 'jr .' 9-it :BW CD Miss Becker and Mrs. Paulsen enjoy their meal at the El Chico restaurant. Q21 Mr. Williams and Kevin Clark discuss the new English classes. C31 Mrs. Sutton on Fifties Day C41 Mrs Strunk proves that being a teacher is not all fun it's ad- - . . , gr mg papers after a long day too, 20 The major distinction in the En glish department th1s year would have to be the advent of a semester course curriculum Meeting with obvious student approval, the new English courses proved interesting and diversified Kenneth Williams English structor at GHS commented The current English program seems to be affording students with the op portunity to pursue their SPCC12.l individual interests Some classes initiated this year include individual Reading MASH Youth in Lit Stagecraft Crea tive Writing Newswritmg My thology Language and Human Behavior, Effective Study Writ ten Commurucatlon Grammar American Literary Hentage Nobel Prize Authors, and many others The program was a non graded elective program Wl11Ch gave the students of various grades an op portunity to work w1th each other I . , 111- as . . . . - ,, Y . 9 2 'Q s ' 7 5 ' 9 , . 9 7 s Marianne Gilmore Jan Nyquist B.S. in Education B.S. in Psychology and English Pam Sutton William Nickell B.A. in Speech and B.A. in Education Drama B.A. in English Betty Schwartz Anita Snyder B.S. in Education B.A. in Spanish B.A., M.A. in History f f,r, is English sparks new interest T 5 I 3 Finally a stage. . . The Art Department this year ac compllshed many things, among them exposrng students to drawln, pamtmg, varieties of printing meth ods, weaving, sculptures, and many varred rndrvidual projects We try to teach people to see was Mr. Chrrsman s statement of the purpose of his department. In the area of music, the chor- al and band classes put on several concerts, including the winter choral concert and the winterin- strumental concert. Mr. Carl took over the duties of Mr. Wortman, working on his doctorate. , ,IWW . ,, ,fam rrf, We f, 4 11 ' '4'vFf':f,'4,: V . r rww X L.gfZQhW5 7 in y, . , 7, ., - -ivy 2 W fti 3 xx Fred Tarry BME MA m Mus1c Edson Carl BME MA1n Mus1c George Chrrsman BA MA rn Art Ed LaVeta Whrpple BS rn Ed MS Art Ed Gary Havrum BS m Art Ed Sandra Howard BS rn Ed U3 Mr Tarry Mr McCrary and Mrs Howard show the new audrtorrum to the School Board members Dr Ott and Mr Quesenberry Q23 Mrs Rrggs the planlst devotes long hard hours to help the chorr sound better 133 Mr Carl new band drrector trys to yell drrectrons to marchmg band wrthout a meg aphone C43 Mr Chrrsman keeps busy wrth mUS1Ca1S plays and art classes C53 Mr Havrum new art teacher exhrbrted batrk at the Plaza Art Farr C63 Mr Tarry keeps up chous wlth hrs enthusrasm 5 F' 5' .,' 5 ,X l l 6 Af ' , f 7 , , Vi , f,,, 1 55 x ' ga 3 - I X , fy 3 I . , . . . I , . . , , . Q , , . , . . . F - . . . , ' ' , , . . . , f iii? Sq.sQ '- 2231 135 25595 if gi .L ,..:1:,:1 w as PJ? 1 a-LB: w .Sf ' A -51-A , M , S A V. , 1 ' 'f . ,fa -,E mf' ' 1, -14,9 S P J 1: J 5 5!,4' ' M ax .fs s ' 1 I Q 'H ' l l I 1 f 1 i James Madison B.S. in Education M.S. in Education Patrick Handley B.S. in Education J ulja Deimund B S 1n Educatlon M S m Education Dwlght Carmlchael B S ln Physics Zelma Chapin M S m Secondary Math Janice Roth B S ln Business Education M S in Business Education Dale Endicott B S ln Chemlstry Biology M S 1n Blology awrence Boyce B S m Mechanical Englneenng M A m Education E L Wasmer B S 1n Educatlon 'wi' Math and Science may not be every ones favorite sub1ects but for those students with ability to understand and the desire to learn, classes such as chemistry, biology geometry, con sumer math physrcs or algebra are great Providing a strong background for further learning these classes are enhanced at GHS by a group of chal lengmg instructors the student him self enjoying labs or working equations One as many do may even go as far as to Join Math or Sc1ence Club organ1 zatrons that view the area as not only educational but also entertaining Labs plus equations equal careers Q11 Mr. Carmichael pauses for a minute to write down some important notes. 121 Ms.,Snyder going home GJ Mr. Handley displays his artistic ability in Math class. C41 M.r. Madison is busy explaining to geometry students how to do their assignment. C51 Miss Deimund, shows a different technique of teaching by using the overhead projector. Those in the Social Studies De- partment were kept busy this year, with much of the teacheris time spent on devising the new semest- er curriculum for next year. dents participated in citizenship S In Contemporary Issues, stu- to change 1 day, and in March, the department held an AFS Day. Guest speakers and films, facilitated by the new auditorium, were common prac- tice during the year. Mr. John Dunkin summed it up by saying, He who shall, so shall he whof' R fs ' . i w f' 'Sqn 'ff ,L r xy. ,. f' pe . V-f - rf-- --1 4- X1-,,, - 1135 2 f' 5' 9.':,1, .. ,. , N, . fag, A -, tw gg , Ms' hw-fa.,,., 4 , Q at 5 it 2 1 Emi 1 ,., 'L ' .1 WJLSQYE Le Hedstrom B A m P01ltlC21 Science History M S in Education Mary Beth Craddock B A in History English M A rn History Richard Duncan B S in Education Virgil Porsal B S in Social Studies M S in Education Judy Wertz B S in Education ,, H, 5 3 5 Wg? J ' ' ui wc. 'fig .yw ,, lf F ,,zf--'fQsS'fV':a'59?' if f 'Eb 'Gfgkiv ggi fr 'Q-222, .ggi , we ' ' 'f -iii,-Iii, gawk' 1Nr N, -Q25 , ' 5 f X fr 4 1 -'- ' H mv xps . A I 1 3 i ,s f . M -. ff E fn-as: - f EE ' i wa, J i 1--1, ff,, . as A vii? Jean Smith B.A. in History Richard Brown , - B.S. in Education f fa , V was James Beckner E B.S. in P.E. In 3, , M.S. in Education 'nnn 'V i if i, A Susan Huffman Wg, I A 'I B.S. in Education 1 'WJ KQE f'f i X ii N ff., U.. I B.S. in Education b S -h , B0 'mt B.S. in Education V W ' M M.S. in Education GJ Mr. Brown and Mr. Poisal discuss new ideas for social studies. C21 Mr. Beckner teaching. C35 Mrs. Huff- man, family living teacher, taking a break. C43 Mr. Duncan. C55 Miss Craddock surrounded by her familiar books. i Geraldine Zirbel B.S. in Education Don Earnest B.S. in Education 1 Brenda Baker B.S. in P.E., , v. A Social Studies Wallace Croy B.S. in Education M.S. in Education ' V Robert Tavernaro , B.S. in Education M.S. in Safety - Eduwtion Q 'D Rudy Wichman 55 1 w j B.S. V ,J '7 M.A. ' 9 .rf Y:-,n Bill Smith B.S. in Education aww-A W 3 ll 2 M.S. in Safety Education in Ron Zimmerman E B.S. in Education M.S. in P.E. l 3 4 5 CD Mrs. Baker discusses game plans during a volleyball match. C25 Mr. Smith regresses to The Good Old Days. C33 Mr. Tavernaro fmds out what it's really like to be Teepeed. C41 Mr. Zimmerman contemplates our team during a basketball game. C51 Miss Karrigan. 2? fy ' gg . , 9 ' e 51 , , A S me 9 I A ,M . 5 Along with the change of credits needed to graduate and the number of credit classes counted gym class- es became required only for sopho- mores which is now an elective for the juniors and seniors. This second year of allowing students to choose their recrea- tions added a new zing to gym classes, with students taking only those recreations in which they chose to obtain a skill. Mr. Headon took over Mrs. Ter-ril's post in special education after her retirement. learn by doing. . . We 11-1 S. Newham B.S. in Business Administration M.A. in Business Administration Allen Rogers B.S. in Education Elizabeth Karigan B.S. in Education Shirley Riebold B.S. M.A. David Headen B.S. M.A. Bob Wallace B.S. in Secondary Education M.A. in Secondary Education - '1:::,v1-.3 --f'x1 -x A-1'-H-1' , ' M -4 - 4 , I .I , ...lu --iff- hr 5 L 1 s 'WL 'ya Q. -fu X New classes . . . new teachers . . . sophomores . . . Getting to know others . r . g transfer students . . . making new friends . . Senior-junior competition . . Broader subjects . . . more to choose from . . . new knowledge . . . Experience . . . livingii 1 as it w variety . . . Watching the clock . . . Getting a theme . . . sleeping in class . . . waking up . . . taking notes . . . ' wanting to learn Liking your teachers . . . getting caught . . . good grades . . . Learning for the future , . . trying . . . It's' your life . . . A-Good luck! I 1 I I I What was yourreachon I to high school. . . I 421 ' -l f -I I if , Carolyn Banner Dewain Barnes 32 We, as sophomores, arrived full of ' anticipation, energy, and ideas to be- gin our high school life. We met many new problems and , They have not all been easy, but this is a year we will never forget. We not only learned from books and teachers in our classes, but we be- - gan to understand what it is to coor- dinate and cooperate, in a learning situation, with other people. -Leisa Howard I I I I situations that have helped each of us. I I I C17 -la-.av 4 Jimmy Abbot Randy Adams Sarah Albert Diane Aldridge Charles A11 lli2n?tliAgell: -pau Ann Allen Mark Allen Johnny Amare Andrew Alladlerson can fha Mefesfi AU82! Tlm Austin Jlm Austin Linda Baum 'fo H1 EY affhew Halley Pamela Bailey Ioretta Baird Kim Ballard Wm 'QI' I-J ,..9 -.... 'V X- ' sz Exif' 1. ,'., f V32 '35 il 'ig' C .- Bruce Barrett GUY 5355518 John Behnken Dan .Bellmghausen Mark Bennett Terrre Bennett Van Birks Terri Bittner Jim Bohanna Bill Bockelman Cynthia Borders JerrY 50115 Cindi Bowen Timothy Bramlett -g...: . . fs-,Jr , ff ' 'Y X x 1. A 7 'X bf i ' u . ig , 'sv X :ri Q5 Ay , , f, R it ii si F 5 , fm 'uf I Qgiwx. I , It 5' 'ix Fi F f K Beverly Baughman Greg Benedict Cindy Barnardy Nancy Blankenship Lisa Boone James Bourdlais Debbie Bretches Joe Biddle Annette Bilyew If ' ,f 4, Z I L ,f'- C43 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-CD Leisa Howard- Pres., Kris Gilmore-V. Pres., Cindy Sarvis-Sec., Bill McClendonHTreas. 125 A good laugh during the day for Gary Harvey. C33 Debbie Dove proves to be a typical senior with no books or papers. C41 Bill Ruth, Kathy Storm, and Mr. Chrisman make a death mask on Clay Bodenhamer. W as ...di Cynthia Brewer Deanne Breyer Lucinda Briggs Debbie Brinkoetter Donna Brinkoetter Julie Broockerd Tammie Brooks Danny Brown It seemed like a real friendly school -Wanda Jones ,.....,,t,.,.....,..,.-....-.--.-e:-r-:w-wr--z.-.-...--f , I I 'aww r s. V, J, ,fp r-5. 123 Dennis Bruno Calvin Burger Anna Burrell Ralph Burris Carol Burt Jeff Canfield Michele Capps Robert Cardenas 1 i rw- Q .. i i V , V ,, E, wi W 1 Z, -JM, f f -A 4 ,, C V,,, 8 , My g ,,,', f 4 Q gpg 1 ,, fx 4.2 . ix .L . 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Y'- lib-0 C45 C11 Practice is the key word, and a lot ofit. C25 Students visit before assembly. Q35 Heather Hall takes a break dur- ing Drill Team practice. C41 You mean we have to play it again! 35 Jeff Eakins Craig Edwards Dayna E cr .lcanne Elliott Cheryl Ellis Shirley Ellis Galen Erisman Pat Esterlene William Fcuerborn Anna Finkler Debbie Fisk Jim Fitzpatrick Duane Fletcher loc Flower Beverly Fogarty 'KM hill? Qs ' 2' .. fl 1 lei ., .. 4 z -Q .V -. .,.. ........i..r.,,.....A-..........-... . ar .x ,.., -:far 5 s A. as 7. ww, av . ' ' ' r, V Nfl Q2 ..1-, A eg-fe f -' If ,17 iii' fr. ' f 5.3.1151 i-L 1 I was scared . . . -Martha f ' f ' ' W4 ., , 'Qs '- T w, ,ya , r. N A - Sf' ' , Stefanie Foster Scott Fullhart Gregg Garrison Bill Galbraith Rush Kent Freeman Barbara Galvcn Becky Friesen Annette Garcia 2 -X 555 pf- . A I if f 'VT 'I Q rfvykr, . Y 1 A '- fl .. F? lb'-. 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Z .- Iliff, ar, , . ,, A 1 7, fav r 15:1 ak ,. 3 1 Y . -.- ,Ai v' W 1 ' S, r 6 le r 59 r 2 1 3? -lit: Q ' -Q. lx if C11 Joel Hataway examines his work with a scrutenizing look. - C21 Connie Roby, Terri Hunter and Karen Baughman discuss - ' during lunch. Q31 Laura Finney has a jolly time during lunch. ' 141 Sophomores participate avidly in an FHA meeting. 74 fdfis , . 1-.. ' ' , f l, ,I . K fp . . VU-f fl ' - Af X li .l 'x ,rf - , , IN , ' e . frif Sli gi fff j,-,A . - 5 ? t , f 5 wr, ? i J' ' .5 f . 2' 'W l! 'I if , , , - H ' Q.. -'im Gatell' Cheryl Gaul! Andy Gauntz Jim Gentry Richard Gentry Larry Giger Mary George Kris Gilmore Qi ,1 C33 Mme f--- fl 19 J SY fl , nigga, .Kyra .5 ., RLY, Jai Win U ' fm. sw M Morena Gray Carol Grcathuuse Roxana Grove JcffGumminger Anna Marie Hachinski Kevin Hanavan Cheryl Hannon Danny Hardison Lynda Harms Ronald Harms Cheryl Harrington David Hart Linda Hartman James Hayward Tedi Heckman Michael Hegarty Sharon Helms Mark Hendrickson Doug Henehan Catherine Henry John Hill Karen Hill Kathy Higgins Terry Hestand Marlena Hereford Wendy Goby Cathy Goodwin 37 Brian llillon Howard llixson Sheri Hixson Donald Hobbs Fruncina Hoffman Ed l-lol! Dianna Holt Myra Horner Lisa Howard Penny Howard Edna Howerton Nancy Howland Taryn Hubbard Van Hum Wayne Hunter Dee Dee Hussey Elliot Hutchins Melinda Hutchinson Greg Hymes Stephen Jaben Debbie Jackson GJ Daily routine enhanced by an assembly. Q25 Gina Rush takes ad- vantage of extra time to talk to a friend behind her. C31 Tricia Os- born relaxes during discussion. 145 Mr. Endicott helps students after school. 38 W ,W f f 1. wi F t 4 l.. 5 .F If .XS A ' 53: ' -' fps . , V. 1 h N.- er 1, 'fp ,B Patti Johnson 1 3 vz rf 54,5 BHI Johnson .iw-ii'1nz g', .13-xg Peggy Jenkins ,. 1, -1, . . . .Q i s ,,,5,f3-5 Tern Jackson Wanda Jones J l l i E 2 is l as ,LJ f':,'l? ,W A ' , '. I , a ' Q ,4 if gui! Il 3 . J M +1 Viz. :lm-D ' '-4' J . 'I , Q 9 1 M5 vw V Wai 2 A Y i , .,t, :qi Athh NW 3? , I V Q 1 'l 'Tl . L ,I w X t . . ..,, Q Q Q fe K, all Q ,f X . - ' ' 55' fi',1,:f'2-gf' ' iii. rr h -I .Y :H f , :I , f x ' , E Y 1 5 W , 3 Q f E 9 . v , - 12 , 8,711 5 ,M V -4 fe? if ww'- fy --rx-'M .r X, ,+- E ii 3 , 1 4, .'-,, u. j l aj S35 s iw ,..r,..L2 . i f 'rig x f ..,, Z Q ll A l f' 1. J fi J 'if X, , X. ,QA . Ji V . , ,:,7eA 1 g J 549' l to if .- , 4' I, V Knp.4l63 ' ' f' yy. 6? 9,0 ,.4.' J. ln'-fi- fa fu- fx. Larry Jones John Johnson Jim Jcssee Sherri James Sheila Jones Michael Johnson Kelly Johanek Rob Jefferson ,ar 4 The teachers are more open W... 'sa ,rel l J L J if f 'ea k:. 7.' I 5? i ' if f 'iff ' ' f- I , 'Zig ' .nigzhx 4, f W .ln gi' ,, ... V U Z3 , , -0 -...X ' fi XX 'ii' A 4, V It fm ' iii : 'jsx . , Y: err 2 - J, Q ww , r , ff' it I . .9 1 I W, r P L lx! ' 4l Z - - V-' 8 - f Qf 1 V ! V. E - n fa 4 wr Scot! Knowles John Kaminski William Krouse Janet Killingsworth James Laudenslager Rick Klima Jenny Lickteig Bill Komlofske Marcella Lackey Mary Leake Greg Link ifz,:',' I :ff -f' J, in ff' Q' fee ' ' c 4 v , ' 1 f , ,W I f v We J I 1 ,Q .1 WZ, . , .ff Q ,wi Ak A 1 , A ,V i z we 1. ' at X w 2 P X C, 5 m Kent Nappen Ken Kilmer Roger Klima Carolina Komyati Julie Lagud Donald Lce Marianne Lipper! L ,. . .,...,...E, ,,.,,,ee, .., iq E+ N Y 'B v vs fl.--X 3' r .Q Q - A 53 V Ng .W , ' b L L -,- j ' ' 4 el E ' --H' . ' , Law: W . ... U.. 1. .ww , Tj ' i Ai , 9 L my V , x -Jeanne Rindt Kent Karmeier Jim Keeby Pat Keeth Dennis Kimscy Danny King Debbie Kirby -r 'er ,ar we vs 'sd Vw 'a fr yr if f -.N ' fl 1 l f , Steve I4xPasser Betty Lapka Pal Lero Deborah Lewis Pam Lille Mike Long Matthew Lane Michelle Leive David Lisher Vicki Laltner Pam Lewis Belinda Lopp i iw, v - Q.-. 4.. fg..,e. ...,,..... .A-... ........Y4..-rg'--Q-few--n-4--' Lynn Lott Linda LO!! Rick Loveless Cheryl Lmvery Darla L. Lowery Carol Luff ..' -f:::' -4- ,4 ia. ,V V xl' ba' 'mr 1 lx W l 1 R., , fy 1' -- rr EXW' -A x I--J ,V . ,4 ,,,,, . , 4- fe 1 1 .L .' if H ' ' ' ',.., V' ' , V? 5 2, , qxf 5 ,Y 4Q,, .. IVV , V ,, W 5' -A 321, ya Zz N1 CTP A 1 1 4 i Kim McCuiston' Kim McD ' l W M D I L . MEUCI MCUUHHS Bill McLe?1sfn Kgiy Mcslgiian ggnhgcyggty Gina Mabry Michelle MacMillan Robert MacMillan Bm! Madel- Joannc Lukowski Sheryl Lydon Sandy McArthur Kevin McCoy ,.l llli ' , 1 fr FY' , :Q 'U mfg l Q f ,I Q M an f 3 24, 1. , ,I f- 'gi ,Q ' ' 1' f fifiif, , rif, V,f,f X F I YYY' , 5' fir vs f-'S' X1 ., V ,, , X. C21 I-BUY Magnus Avery Malone Ro . ger Manes Kate Mangner M335 James Markland Stephen Markley Emily Martin Matthew Martin Beverly Mathews Susan Maxwell ,fr x , s q QV' 1 A J lun, 5 2 X , , Q Im - ..... V 3 X 4 ri isa Q r - N Q 'J' ,Y , J R , ., ,,,,, .. Hi ,. i Q fxl K f . X , .XX hv. gl W .,,., , , W f , L K r M , Q Q 4 -f' uf X N N X X 'Gif ? We A W .ts rw I ,f ff Jim: ,af , 1 A , , t tt ns, . A is, USS f . , r V',,,,,1-,' , R -Q - 'Q ., V . .r - --PP 'V - , r-,:-S i I f' ' ' ' s. ' i 'TF . ia-:. ' 'I -. lfiffff ! r . llee X we . R so 3, 'M' ' , ' ,VV ,,A iAf R N,.: Kmhkk iii , f 5 'ti X, h is ,N LVVV , Joyce Mullies Dan Murphy Susannah'Myers f4J 1 Robert Nance Dale Neef Robert N Patricia Noordhoek Robyn Norris Chris Nor CD Cecilia Blackburn per- forms during football half- time. CZJ Tammy Brooks dresses up for 50's day. C31 Sophomore Jo Sumptur gets acquainted with the school. C41 From the gym to the 100 hall can be a hectic run in five minutes. f K X ,af . David May Rudy May Steve Maze Art Mehl Tom Mendenhall Tom Mentzel John Merkel Tim Meyers John Miesner Kenny Miller Michelle Miller Steve Miller Jeanie Mills Patricia Mills Bd Molt Domini ue Moor fl Robin Moore Ronald Moore Joe Morgan Donald Morris Cheryl Morrison getting myself into? -Kathy Walters Paula Null Kathleen O'Conncr Mark Ocsterly Lori Offill Melinda Olsen Dana Onderstal Delores 0'Neal Bill Ong Lloyd Osborn Patricia Osborn Dave Osborn Joni Ott Kirk Parsley Jerry Paul Boris Peharda Russell Pemberton Ruth Pender Judy Perry Kathy Perry Diane Pippin Mike Polzin C13 the sc .VA-.e:.,. v - I like the way the administration runs hool-Marcella Lackey X-,af Yla- iw-P ,Q '55 'fri fv -9 'N 'QQ x Il ,Ml X if l i i lf. f Q 2 ii s . I '. UP ,Lax l . f N-W1 , is 4 if K 'x f r :Mx eff.Qlf,:A E-'L .5 ,x 1 ?f??s, 'f ,, i .fdiwf ,, f, .3 -1 ,.l f x ' P ' 5 sf li-wi I serif , K f 2 . ' Lf Ii: . +L Coifi .il ' ' ' I .af . R 5 if e Fi' ' i 'f' f U ij ,saafslzez s, ' is -'R 1 gs-yi , X 2- 5 ,. , . , N fl, rf ig 'N ' P. ff 3 few Q' .P , xg rw. 'vw' 3 , I - , Q, . W 1 , A J M .,-i i. , .i ' W 'e fl ,I523 ?f? , .4-. . ' - ,af -2- ' ' fi 1' ' il fi Elf A 1 H W-1 ' : wal Ji K. mi -.a, ,V,, I Kgzfssf ,A ' Q 2 QQ Ni I, - I , N i 2 rear., A 4 Q :if -, . .: M a ,. i g! Wklgl,,, Q X' fr I1 , ix -. ,. - , no Gary Po pe Pam Peterson Carol Porter Cindy Potter Ron P02 Theresa Phillips '. , f-fix? ' P F K' ' WR ra si f -. ex - A :grae 35:2 f fi 'ku in Ns.: .aww M ,Mbna Darrell Pollick Rick Porter David Powell Laura Prentice I Q Q3 ii..a , 1 1 4 rf is l i lil S N. W Y X 'fx . Q, J C21 W S E, - Rf Q if .Q7 fzg ,R J'-M24 fQ'vf Q PM SA-f C37 f S A Q lf , tural? V v We few .AL 5 I ff :Az -534 A Scott Pricc Marty Pritchett Karl Puhr Walter Purevich David Reeves David Rew David Reynggldg Lynda Rhea Calvin Richardson TBUS' R3nd0lPh Rachel Ray Lonnie Richardson Jeanne Rindt Pamela Ritter Jill Roberts L-my Roberts a.,-I 1 3 .2 Q2 I 5 - v l r Todd Roberts John Rose Mark Ross Rundull Ruch T' .Q ? ?' . I , Peggy Robey Garry Rosenthal John Roudebush David Rudder we-.v 'lb -1, .. lr. ... O T5-' e - f .X Julie Rogers Kimberly Ross Tracylynn Round Mary Ruiz 54 m fha s-.. , i 'QL -4 UP: . ..., X? ., 'E We -is i I 5 'r-r RZ ' - xii: .L--a' ,...,. r ff. .l.. su. Ha. C45 Q 1.1520 it 5 Q N V, 'f , A 4 J a , , 1 J I , D , .f 1' D 7 ' . , 1, :X J Ifiix a . 5. H 21. ,off A S31 ' ?z F' f ' ? NAV! . Q 1 aa .. ... ' ..1 Kelly Ryan Martha Rush Gina Rush Donna Rushton CD Karla Mashburn talks to Shirley Cormor while selling tickets during lunch. C21 Maureen Hulbert uses note cards to help. C31 Lynn Ramesbothom tries out coke machine. C43 Dana Cable, Laura DeMaio, Archie Weeks, and Richard Gould discuss problems that face today's world. -, . ......,.:..,,...,..,.. A ' f r m ' WW ' - , - .. - CU Sam Schissler and Tim Tarry take great care W H WW, X l l l 1 l , ' f , 1 s 5 , i Cune answers question with blank stare. Q41 V J .1 3 'L ff, 3 1 ' v X ir X in taking notes from their teacher. C21 Steve 3 A 'ik j Goe models with new classmate. C31 Doug Mc- ' , -- f, Student reads first issue of Bulldog SPIRIT. ' 'zf'j'1-L ly' I V ll- J J Q Q ,. -J S' 'ill Bill Sanders Debbie Sanders Mark Sands Cindy Sarvis V , I My C f X ,JW N 1 A ,. 1 TA nuff.. Q -e - t 25. 2 -,I ' 5 C29 X -..,, at Judy Scwggin Audrey Sears Vicki Sebert Jeanne Selby Celeste Seward Jocolynn Sexton Jeff Shaffer Mary Shaw KBUHY Shay Rohm Shelton Leslie Shepherd Marvin Shepherd 44 I Debra Schath Don Schmidt Dawn Schultz Randy Shepard Rod Simmons Dennis Slinger Jeannette Smiley sr' Sam SCh1SSlel' Jenny Shirley Marty Siler GIBE Schnell Kelly Simpson Norman Sizemore Bill Scott . Dan Sloan Jana Slovak RHHUY Shlnn Karen Smith Keith Smith Janice Senipson Danny Sloan Jennifer Smith . ,f . ,1 1 I-J .4- H J 9--r'T .. A ' I. 4-v -4' We were closer last year ..,,.- ., :,:. i SG 'i Y w Q' . . . - ' J ' .- nz.. ren- --H J ,, .717 7 X V f t f I r bfi e e wg' ' C. 'Q urn Smith Mark Smith Nick Smith mela Smith elly Smith Steve Smith Keith Soren Mike Spooner Wilbur Spotz Debbie Sprinkles Doug Steger Sheryl Stewart Shawn Stickel Rick Still John Stinson Butch Stockton Carol Stoddard I I I if ef K -. P' S N t R? in ,NX v S' X xt X L' A 1 t x P X. A- ,. is 3. f 1:3 f q Q' 'M , ' , lj ' :ET . S In 5 vffx' 'f uf F 'Zin' I E gi? Margie Smith ' , J V P 1 y SLE? A X v J . f l . iff' 4 bf f X Pa , Q R? 'Y 'et ' me x -V f K 5' Sh X I X N 1. tw W 1 Q Lx ' wx w N Q S A ' 2, tt S , X 1 N xv , 1 9, S 'I fl I 3 tv 1 r N f we ww xii P X ne E I 2 Jr: , 1 If X3 I 3 5 g S' ,JI 'xx K I t U , I 1 S ,f . -. x QQ? gl 'A Yifkj 5 M 3, ' .TFT , 'viii -' 'Y f', -5531: ' - 3. . 5? 34 U3 ' 5'3 . Er: '- 'l'K'f'1 ' : . fm . ,fi S, 7, 3 4 ,-,, .- . ,we ,. . A .5 s -. f W4 , . 1 P I e' f :y? 1 Q rfiibvgiik' ' M, ,., ,PV . ,ff 141 X'-f f :K V 5 fi 5 5 X :F f-gigs-an ' X Rf, - r it ft.. ,f 5 ,-ff eff: V 5 . it 1 1 S ' gfesf-j - i ,gt K I .wh e ,v , of f I n , , , 's '. i. ' 1 ii 1' , 'J iw: X f ..2.. hm,- ,M new 1 , ,L fe ,NE , M: . tx N v . r fa S. Q iii via- I ' Y - 'WE W her s M ' --fkfifj' M . f it Rick Stoffel Pam Stohs Mike Stoker 5. llh1y,,l,bL1lc +35 Sew '54 Mum I 1 1 . .W , A X -, , M' -'A ' ' ffiil ' , ., 1 . . - A- . 2 'X -g Milf- --lfgrfffi Y f ' , q ' it ff r- '- ' S t3 ':fe1,,,,y4i . X' W' V . 2. A - , , JV f.. , , f r a 1 ., ,v 5 . grwzr--.L H 'Kei-,vQ 4, :j -'-.. 7 A ' . ' v- 1 - '-- -wake-'mv'-M - Xl' , ' '--J: S W ,fy ft lulurla Mm- jr .,. A t1hww,, '- te. K to-if 't -1 - r,. X . X. K, x I S 449 ,, ' . F - 1 ' ' ff , 4q4f'., H Ng --5,7 gr X air '- rfb . .ff N., ' fre . f - f - . . , f . - v, ' , 'i ff 1 A A -1 ' x f 'fi' f f.T'f,T, , f fi ff! if -' -. 1 f 'f , f ,L-' '- ' rj , - ,. I , to ,- L, 5' -. ,' 2 ' , !2 I-,f . e . y A, ,, , ,g , L 5,. x 3 I . ,ff M q 1 X1 ' f f Peter Stoll Debra Strecker lr, fix all ,f I h 9 5 y Denise Sutton Diane Sutton X' ll, , ' , f li Steven Swinfo rd Sharon Tntsch Diana Tanquary Paul Taylor Rita Swalley Jo Sumptur Marin Tate JetTTaylor I In junior high, I felt penned up-Chet Hobbs ' Vicki Tarry Paula Traylor Randy Tetzncr Vincent Thomas Kevin Thompson Mike Thompson Steve Tobias Ronald Tolle Jay Tomlinson Geary Travis Ron Tucker Judith Vaile Tina Van Cleave Mark Vandervelden ,, .. ti in l .W ff? t ,, X '9- ww rw , nl' , I 1 ' I .Y -1 ' K ,,,, A' ' , '.' 1 ,7 Susan Van Pelt Terri Van Trump Cynthia Vaughn Daniel Voliva Sherman Walley Kathy Walters Kenny Ward John Warren Debbie Wayland John Weaver Larry Weber Brian Weeden Robert Weeks Kenneth Weislochex 45? .L YL 17 C15 Jane Ernst and Mr. Brown participate in 50's day. C21 Students watch show with great interest. C37 Marching band means being out on the field every morning. Q41 Ann Hile, Laura DeMaio, Laurel Schiefel- busch, and Donna Bowles rehearse Little Women for English class. David Wescoat Katie Whitton Glennita Williams Jeff Whalen Nancy Wiggins Mackie Williams Ja 47' Mark White Ruby White Melinda Wilkerson Richard Wilkins Craig Williamson Kenny Ward Gary Wilson Sandy Wrlson Linda Winger Sandra Wrppcrman Chuck Wrsdom Betty Wise l Michael Wood Carla Worrell Darla Worrell James Wnght Stephen Wright David Wyatt Alex Yelenrce Tammy Young John Zrobro -y M qv vw 1 7 ,f we ff' fy, 1 L S 0 A 5 -:- : fr gg, . .5 ff 1 ' I v 266. 9 Starr Zizza E How have things changed? r This yearis been hectic,what with run- ning the concession stand, and getting ready for Homecoming and for Prom, but it's been fulfilling also. Receiving class rings were something to look forward to. To know you are only one year away seems really dif- ferent but it still has not sunk in as 8 . There s so much to look forward to and many more good memories. Marty Chrisman 'F' fir -vez 48 Junior Class President Nl ...f Bret Adams Robert Akin Kevin Alumbaugh - Karen Arnold Cynthia Addington David Aldridge Leslie Anderson Leroy Augm Paula Aguilar Rene Allee Ramona Anderman Lynn Aulgur a. l 'T JW' X235 Leroy Barnes Paul Bartholomew Laurie Bassing Autumn Beard Jeanie Becker Judy Belcher Scott Beldin David Berry Karla Berry Terry Bevacque Ernie Bigler Susan Bishop Cecelia Blackburn Terese Blank Glen Bloomer Kristie Boles -ev-gg..-gy.-... David Botts Kevin Boucher Brenda Boudreaux Sherry Bowman Terry Boxx Al Boyce Lance Bretzke Steven Brewer Jacalyn Broockerd Alvie Brooke Hal Brower Ann D. Brown I just think people are great-Chris Castillo ,E 1. f 45. . , 51 uv 'rv iii 13 B 2 re x r ' figr f V , l is ra LA E 'xr 9 i is .fi 5' ., ,f ri 5 f Jan Brown Terry Brown Debbie Brownlee Tim Burge Diana Burger JoLynn Burke Don Burnett Dessa Bunell 1 , K, ,, 1 ,, ' vez?-7,1 f 16, 1 x U, , A ,,g, , . 1 -- fr 'N , KWri If'Q f an 'Sl ,,, ,sq Y .1-L r V 1- F, ,B , A, 'Q f I X ,, 3 ,r . it mf , N. V in 7,7- , , f 'V 1'3 115, ' r : ' gn. f , , ,, A v A , rw - , Vw Q 5 iifiifnh , K A f 2 f' ' ' ' , 1 fp 'nf 1 'H : 2: N ,E aw , ,. I' - fig 'req , 'I ' I -E247 , ' , ' v fr, 1 '. jgjvn 4.9 ,ir ' :al 4 T 525, -' Q ff? ,rl A b I 'YI ff Y-Rafe 2 J f , 5 W J We rw rr W, 5, - V, , Q. ' YE K 5 ,L J Y B' f .-1 M ,- K T fa 0' 1 ,,,,y 4, ,,,,e. V ' ,, ',-.r , ' iw , M 2 , 3 , .., vi Q, We in .mi-, Mike Canfield Brenda Carpenter Debi Caselman Jerry Casey Patti Busse Steve Cahill Robert Caley Gary Canfield ,4,.,.f'iM, VV x V,,.f'f i ,f- ,, f, .3 2 me I I wmv' ,g,w,Le,.e- -1111 l f Q K A' 1 -. x '11 vl 'K , f 4 c i .W x Y r ' sr Al I I we -x ir' rim? ,Z - or egcvw-rs --ug aff -. ,,.,1..r MAA, - Kim Cami Rhonda Charles Joe Chia.rel1i Susan Cobb David Combs Alice Coon Russ Cox Marie Craig Bob Chambers Tim Chess Lisa Choate Millie Collins Monica Contorno Cathy Coulter John Coyle Jerri Crawford Grsele Chapman Brenda Chester Marty Chrisman Robert Collins Dana Cosreuo Mike Cox Katherine Craig Tamara Crawford Wi f 'fa H 1 0 at Q, 'B ' 'P W 7 W fe ,ff 'W Mm , . I: Nff JLWF1 5 5 N +..f 1 faf f - W' W r m y M73 il Dian ne Cro ll Natalie Crosby Steven Crull Jeanne Currb' Jerry Cruther Eugene Dalgle Bert Dame Gail Darracott Waylon Davis Kevin Davis 25 4 7? , ff - f , fr 4 l V t '- NWT V ' are f ,ff Q f Derrick DeFeis 4 CD GHS's halls are full of activity as stu dents start another day. C23 Jan Smiley tries out for a part in the variety show. C31 Photographer captures a smile from Jackie Neal as she hurries to class. C43 Mary Hinsen and Vance Gray are seen through the fence as they participate in archery practice. ' sg K ff at . w for , ,7 I Il F Q -mi ff., ., V it , .... .., .. ,,...,.,.,.,.....-. Ed Delfosse Kim Delfosse Thomas DeMai0 Wendy Denney Sylvia Devescovi JHY DeVore Mark DeShon Bonnie Devlin , ... Gary Dickerson Lisa Diehl Richard DiiBon hoo 222 'QS-3 goo Eco 2.52 0253 5 , -,.- x V: 3 V. 43 X. f w -1-4+ vf'.- ,.. ri if -,4 'ls-F YZ? Terry Downing Ken Duff Donna Dukes Debra Dunmire Paula Drain Carol Duncan Larry Duncan Joe Edwards 5 l 5a i 52 ,ff- 1 aaa, 'iii f v, Q ' , K 'I C . ' - f ' 41251377 1. Q , f + 3 ' - Jr , X if A. fr. I i .. 2 4, 7-2'-W 5 HQ I .va af' f Douglas Ellis Henry Ellis Maria Ellis Pat Ellis 'N . M td ,- , v f -, ra, x 4 A tif, 3, 5 ' .gg ' X -1,,.:-:ff 3 rv 'Q' In A D :A E . W... Q Q va N M- -.. 'K . , , X t V , f A . f if., af - A we :- if Q aisfw Q..-',M,,,-,, , E' S 4 2 ,7 3 4 MQ? 4 X 5 x s sa 'Q X I if X- , L. sa .r.,.. ,.Ax.,....ss.....a..swss... .D ,s.MaJ.a.... .L 4' X a - i . A-f is Q, 9 X 3 . 5 A3 +5 'gif-121' 'N .aa-:Ns 'QNXQQ' I riff- I ,..-L' ' -v W--'rv I , X31-3-23155 ' Q I 'ggi X I Fla- 4 ' N rig '31 'X r', .V A-,fa y, 'N ., .a..aa-fm '91 . ,f Qs W . it f W Nwjyixiifil ,M i - 4 lx . 2 , fr YD vw -mv Donna Es1es Vivian Esterline Bill Evans Kathy Evans ..-V M ,,-.. Krista Evans Y Rex Filign Eric Fawks Theresa Finter Pam Fields Brian Fitzpatrick Tracie Fields Therese Forbes '1S' ' f fl , ,.-YH Joe Formella Don Fortel -ff, A x 9 W yt ,QW ' 'g,, 51. 3, - 1 f,, W. C17 ,vf Kevin Freeman Steve Fritze Barbara Fulton Dan Funk Patty Gabilondo Debra Gagne Tami Galbraith Mary Galeassi Russell Garr Daryl Garrison Mark Garrison Randy Garrison Jeff Gauntz Steve Geer Each year offers more-Cece Blackburn 5 UQ V 2 1, S' ' FQ 3 JamesFreeland 1 f W , yi 5 I 9-A X Janet Gentry Steve Gentile Beth Gibler f-. Steve Glauz Debra Glover David Godfrey N an ,iw M F, , 22 , V- ' 5' ff f f uf, -L ff ,, J ' -', , f ' ,, , 4 , f , ,f ',, :,, 4 W by ., 4 f ,.-- : xi ,W , ' ,f f ' - ,ff - S, Douglas Gordon lda Gray Bob Grantham Jerry Crutcher Sarita Gray Glen Griffen fl Larry Giunchigliana 4 C13 Rhonda Lockridge finds her shoe in the gym during PE. C25 Jane McCrary announces best- dressed for 50's day. f3J Student tries to make it to class in time. f4J Student enjoys assembly. , . 'sfo I ,k.f ' Z 15 .,,,, ' ,K ,, r L, ,V fn t oyaa f - of f H, 1--f,:,f, .afar J , , if J 'N . ,, ,, ,L ,4 47 69? Jeff Griffen Terri Hall Rita Halloran Dawn Hanavan Yong Tae Ham Randall Harper Cathy Harris Greg Harris Roy Harrison Stephen Harsh Deidre Hart Gary Harvey Greg Hastings Laura Hataway Chris Hawkins Ted Hayes Mark Hays Leanne Haynes Greg Hazelwood Christina Heagy James Helms Q 4'-.-.Q 67 ' is XS, -. emma: -f V .-..,,..,.-...,., Juniors have more prior ty Cindy Addington . ,- , j1, 1 gy ' , 4' 519' ' K. Eh., l - 15 1,835 -Qi. . X f-e l ' - - e .. W 4. 'A X. wg A-f' -vt i - gf' ng. - ' fa f 1' ' ' Q . Ev ,A ing ,V ' V 1 Yi' 11255 11 srsfir-Dail' 33 in 1. 3 ,Af R- 3' ' is r 1 x 1- -N. vb -.4-I 594' E : g. ' QI 4- '. Nj- x tr es.. 2' gi -.a-3 fm- .,-.. fr we , - 5 Teresa Henderson Greg l-lenehan Lois Heritage i Barbara Herrell Russell Hess Donald Hickson Becky Hilton xp v-, 4--S Mary Hipsen Steve Holt Judee Hrxson Alan Home Kathy Hooker Pat Home Judie Hogan Julie Horsch 14- - 'ff'-A1-W -W-tri.. .. D.zz.-ua.:-- Susan Howe Linda Huff W Daryl Huffman Scott Hunt Debbie Hunter Mike Husk uknivnq N, -K I At'4T'FfTW YTAi?' V- ti, je f Ar' V 1 . 'H X . gf: .f'V Hug Qt my r 2 -il If 1- 1 1 Ai V gt 1' ' J I l -.-F vs. 21.,.f T 5 ,fa fi. I ' ' 911. V 335 V 125 1 ,156 2 J Q, 'rf Zi' I gi' g ev rw 53 ' -1.el1tiQ f 1 -L 1 V.1 ,mf-1 , V M.. 1 ra, 1. 1 - 1 C xl N ,4V1Q' gjtp ' -s Vx rf, A , IA . uv RJ ,..4 Marlene Joye Debbie Kelley Tim Kane Scott Kelley Jay Keehn Kim Kiely Deanna Keesling Mark Killingsworth Rick King Charles Kinnaird Kevin Koob Steve Konon Mary Jackson Terence Jamison 1, ' -Z, V111 . Laura Janes Deborah Johnson JQHY JOHNSON Michelle Jovich Tanya Johannes Diane Johnson Richard Johnson Bob Joy .X . I gg- .C 1 .1 111. . V V -,gf lg :rj 0 K fffgxl ,ig f at x. N . ,L V 'M A V wg vu? - -. C X ar my T ai 54 E . ' N3 A Q , e-'iifFxf if lfiif' ' P W ' 6 1 1 wr '-i I- . 1 ' ' 'Q V 1 t I , ' 1 , Q, 1 1. A er if if 1 1 1 ii 'L 'M j ,V ' ' 1 W 'v Zi' ' 12 5-1111 ' 51 V 1 - I C YQ X 1.11 Vyyi. ' V1 r. ,:.. 1 4' - 1, ' 11. B .U i v..l. , 1 W'l, pin ' U !0,w.s1. 4 - f:,2w'f 4 i' 'Zia 11 ev -7 1 2 Mn, V - lf' 'f 149' fl' f' CWI 'R ' , 1 .- V , 'Wi 1 ' ' ' ' ' ,wigs V H.. , 3 V. -f ,V 71 ' row - ' if a .fr-fm ., , ,. sw' -'--522.3359-Q ,QW 1 we - V . 1614.11 , -'fir' we Q 1 V 1 1, fa .ff Exi f! 2 1' 1 mug, 1 J gg' X QS: 1 Q 5 H, '12 ' 1 f if wi J 1' ' .ff 1 'L fy if f-I-ag 1 ' I V711 V1 aaa l V 11 , :ft -1 f f f ' 11-jr 1 5,1 I .1 I V I iv. I - , Z .V ' A .- il ,J ' 1 f - sf 1- . Jw V- 1 Lg- V 'X T7 if if i f ' fa W5 , Cathy Koska Donna Lackey Cheryl Landon Richard Labosky Jeff Lambert Roxanna Lane C13 Randy Garrison takes time out from study- ing. C21 Therese Forbes heads to locker to start a busy day. C35 Krista Evans is surprised by photographer. C45 Students pay close attention in science class. Robin Lang Patrick Larkin x 1 David Lattner 11 X w ' s I Cindy Ledbetter Debra Lenz Joyce Lcro Doug Lewis Diane Lawrence Shen-y Lawson Torrcnce Leathers lwfatmzf .- . ,ijw ,L,:'..fuHiui'E:iEu .. - , . '- , .:ff,. , .-- E. A tt ,,. .-1 . L: .. , 1.- Y . .-- V Shena Lille Rhonda Lockridge Bruce Lodge Julie Loy W, '. Helen McClintick Jane McCrary Suzette McCuiston Bob McCune r ,A I gtyw 5 an xy 'iz N, L 'FT' F is F , Q J ' 1 N We l' K X 'gil I rg 5 I 1 t yrs X 37 1 0 fn- F if ,ff fir- R ,V 1 , H Q If I , gg , qv' fl i yi Bl 7 I, at 3 I l ' .J ng r I E fl W Q L if .PJ 3 F , 4,,. . . X 5 . K l K2 -.9-'F 1 Jane McDowell Becca McFarland Paula McGill Susan McKinney Tony McLendon Charles McNabne Mike Marinan Gina Markley Darrell Marks Keith Marsee Sue Marshall Gayla Martin Steven Martin Kitty Mason Wayne Matlock Leah Maxwell Jeanene May Kathy Meiron Annette Mejia Tim Melhus Jerry Mergell 56 Y ' Y' A - 1 '- 9? 7 .. - I1 iii Q h 3? in .Q ' ,, fr 67' l N , P I r X, af' gf' 2 fi' 61? , J' 'Tail E ,. -vw. fa, ,, ZF J f' A You get more privileges-Bob Grantham V, I. . Q. rx W, f .,..--.aw . . 1-.ling Q.. - Mark Meffyfleld Cynthia Middaugh Ch-Tis Meyer Larry Miller Julie MCYBIS Paula Miller Kithl' MSYBIS Randy Miller ,f 'Sk A we-11. vc' 1.a 4--s Raymond Miller Tom Miller David Mincey Bonnie Modglin 'W' l ' f . K rv' 5 v, f . - 'j f l K .vi if , I A., M S a is Kim Moffett Bruce Moore Dave Moore Kerry Morrisey ' SN .f i if V .:,- - 'Vi I 'X K so 4 Exe 1' r fy. f , , 3, Y y 'fi 'fi' ,..,- .. Hs, A M, if W.- -..f Greg Onderstal Vickie Osborn Ronnie Owens Chris Palmer Karen Paluch Jennifer Park Tammy Morrisey Steve Murphy william Neill Donald Morrison J acki Neal Douglas Ngllof Mary Murphy Joey Nehls Glinda Newman ww 11.29 ,,..r Kent Norris Charles Norton Cindy Norton I 492359 . 19 'Ku .I V. A . - 7-1 ,jf -I 2 we er '32 '- xl 1 3 L4 '-1 ' ...SN J is I' 1 3 . 4 - , ,, , WW' J 'JF h uf -f '-- ' Q v ,ww 1 Ardis Parshall Lisa Paulsen Mark Perkins KD Cathy Doores listens carefully to teacher. C21 Theresa Finter practices for band. C35 CeCe Blackburn practices routine for her act. C45 Don- na Brinkoetter and Cathy Goodwin talk be- tween classes. Mike Perkins l'm looking forward to my senior year-David Botts Doug Peterson Susan Petras Ronda Pickett Patty Poe Vilma Pollack Joan Polzin Judy Porter Kathleen Price Mona Price Donna Quinlan Dennis Radar Mary Ramesbothem Rebecca Rannabargar Alan Ray Debbie Reynolds Cheri Rhodes Cindy Rich Cheryl Rippeto Debra Rivers Steven Robinson Bryan Roderick Carolyn Rogers Bill Rose Ramona Rosine David Ross Tim Ruehling Nick Russo John Ryan Louis Sadler Karen Salmon Patrick Santistevan Tracey Sass f U 'ti ' a , ,' i 'Yaifgi vi 3 2' f 29? ' ' rf me 1 ' .4 , fx I x yu V, ,W g ,te vt 54 ,Q 5. Q ' 4132! rj f ' r 5 1 -img, , Zi 'J it 1 wr, ,, ,xg Q ' ' ' Y? - 1 , I -, V V 'rx M gf i I t Y--wtf, H' - 1 7 -fm V, 4 nf- F? if f 1 K f me 1-,, 5 . ,. , 5 I . ,J I 5 f gi, , 0 ., 5 in ' K A 1 CD Vicki Vaal plays piano after school. 125 Ed Delfosse tries for waste can. C31 School lets out after assembly. Q43 Donna Quinlan on bus for FHA trip. 58 , Qi 1 ' eg ' vs, Yin? f 4 112- at S' if ' v -.r L T' Czar ,va V' 'ies , -A r fi , N 5,114 if 'r we . 's' we . la 1 I -' ' VME' .A 1 . . I ,Q E X , I 5' . . :gan 4 W ew. ' W Mike Sanderson Steve Schlesselman Gordon Scott Greg Shankles Rh0l'ld3 SBYUIS Mike Schmidt Kathy Scroggins Michele Schubert ,. ' f Jeff Schath Sandra Schopf Dawn Seals Bryan Shelton 2 . 'lf W, 5- x .4 Wi' I' 3 -Z' I I I-I, . , Linda Shepherd Steven Shepherd Terri Sherron Roylene Shively Patty Sieker Mark Simpson Sharon Sims Diana Sloan Jeff Slover ,a ..- n',f' . .H 'CIP Rusty Smedley Denise Smith Mark Smith va v-. Ricky Smith Terri Smotherman Kathleen Snyder Susan Snyder Randy Soldanels Sandy Soldanels - .. C:-fr II IIIIIII , .V-f W: +5 -. , - A e 5' ':. ,Q 1 1 I 1 6 I sr gf ., - I I, JL -A 'fx X x I Q II III NN I xxx tv vII t -. Ig 2,w I 'v v, II: I M 'Ig , . 5. I X5 4, t t r .II II I i e r Q5 Q II tx X ' X 4 at ,, ,- x 0 K xff 1, X .. . V 'H F 4-A ' J ,, Q. 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I-W-Xa - w.,.,,,.g Q get ' -S r g -- R S Sz s fs- -Q I 22: -Q ' X V Q I ft' ,sg S V S 1 J S X . J - Q sq, S S , 4 L V f' H '-'S' 1- f fm. 'Q-.z'j.ifI,?IE, f f if V t I I ' I II I . I. , I In I S - r II I III I , I W 4 f X Wx. . f .II I I . I I , . ,II , I - ,,. V Steve Sparks Tim Spohn Robert Stephanek Greg Stewart Lisa Stinson Kathy Storm II Tammy Sparks Theresa Spooner Pam Stephens Phillis Still Elizabeth Stillwell Scott Stranathan Q-L 'J 2 The sophomores Glenda Stultz Mary Sullivan Sue Sumptur Karen Sutton Carol Swartz Sarah Tackett Wendy Taff Steve Takacs Steve Tanquary Kathy Taral Keith T arr. Tim Tarry Bruce Taylor were fun at football practice Joe Chlarelll 5 .. , 4 Lf 5, 'v.... , .Na , P if 'i fax' V my gg 'Q 'L rs.. . if I .2 - 'ffl H4 T, E, 'W--1 .x 1' q,f ' 3 fjv Pameh Taylor Rose Terry Bret Thompson Jon Temlilemill Becky Tetzner Tammy Thornton , , Anne Tiller Robert Tolle I- UTY Trimble Ann Tseng K 'NM Annette Turnbaugh Leslie Udell Vicki Vaal Les Vancil Irene Vandervelden 4 geiw 53.14. V- --ra-:Q '--- - - tif' , , .,., I X pf- W.. .QCGLSWKLQ milf? h .I'f-usfii. ' . W' 2 , H' ....,. 2 J pr 'greg-e as , 1, ,H Q ,NS X r as erase .I V: 1-ug... wi. Huey . W, , ' v 1 v fzrijieit '-FQ pkg it aria Qe'G r gy ti 54 1 '21 .1 6 .. .J 'K' if W X t ev 3.0 of , 4- I Y N ' 'LU' ,, , Steve Walensky Patricia Walker Rose Walton Ken Warburton Debbie Ward f A A John ware Daryl Weatherspoon Patty Waters Cliff Weedlfl I Cheryl Waterstradt Randall Weinstein Bm Watson Dorothy Welch Chris Watts Brenda Wells John Vanzant Jolene Vereecke Teresa Vold Dan Vaughn Vicki Viles '1'eniV9n Holter. , vi sr Q, T47 2' fr, ,,,-- ,fl s -ff--'nm-, J .f . Marcia Wells Shelly Wells Jeff West Jerry West Bill White , s 1 ,f it A f '9 Charles White Linda Whitla Judith Whitmore Mike Wilkerson Cheryl Williams C13 Shorthand takes practice and students use every second. C23 Gisele Chapman spends time for class visiting. 131 Time out from studying for an assembly C41 Lisa Howard caught by photographer. is? 'l 7 'X J ight J 8 - if i4E'S33 . V f A .., t 4 , 31:9- sv, 'iv' QW? fi 4, K l iiii l QAM'-31 Drek Williams Cheryl Wilson Cindy Wilson Jeffrey Wilson John Wilson Andy Wolf Matthew Wilson Rick Wood Susan Wipperman Belinda York Gail Wohlberg Chris Zink 61 e sa ' Beverly Campbell Tim Fletcher Pattr Anderson Jennifer Culpepper Terry GHIHHEGI Randy Beshore Pearl Dirks Julie Gipson f i i. A N , . L! I' fi' H i ,nf A :sky to-. .-, '. -.sw . -- P fr, .ff . 'Y -. 2 fri-1 ' 14552, -r ,, u., -1 2- sz' , I. .r-59.5.4 .5-5 .1 W3 ad ' , 'Amee gr , ,r, , .,..ii'f , 3 me K 7 L4 .Nr ,, l H.: - . , .'-i ' Y . ' 1 -5 . 3 ' V.-.. 15 Y- . 1 ' 1 -Q ' , 1 ' ,,, yrs . jf' Hg, ,J .v Q ii :sf n re 1 ! . 5, A ' 3 . V X Q fp j ., fe' ' 1 i ' A 1 . y r Q 2 7- L - ,b ,KQTT3 2. V , V- : y.,:,g -, 1 ' 1 ,V .QL -ff? I l fgg 3 'Q' if 3 -r M. EWS ,. . 7 ,537 -rxyl ' 5'? 5'.L? mf EQQW4-5212352444 ' fx' -55115 iffy I fi 1- 4 Q Liv? S315 F, . W ,. . H., Q .,,,,, .2'4-,Gin-'ggif-Zzr ?L':??i'l:9' f 1d19?wi X Jiffi,niT f' 2' -USL , , wg ..w:.:'f'f WE? 'Zell 12 --n Unlisted Students Kim Cattle Zane Edgington Jeff Griffen Chris Myers Barry Dahmer Theresa Forbes Bonnie Modglin Cheryl Williams W wr: ' - ,fvmis ' ' :1 w,'iv4f' 4- W ' if ' 32,13 f' gg. fi 1' 5 4 . I ,, , 4 -gi gs , ' Xifitii. '-4' F E M C K ,.,. . , , ' 15,1 ff r er 1 f' ' s L 4 Z . c,1..vf' -- f 4 , .,,r 'A for 4 6' ,V I , ff! fa lf, f 52665 X . 2 4 f' 'f 9, f 1 V ' H fr Q f ' a r l M C f .-iff r an i f f fi A, - . E Q Z 'ft f ' fl X QT, K 2 ' J' X ' 1 '12, t Q .ms J 9' .. sa. 796 i J. J 1f 'T7 4 L? Y' .53- llula lun -V- ' Steve Chandler Dave Leahy John Marks Mark Moore Tim O'Neil Susan Pierce Patti McComas Pam Murphy Howard Wilson lt seems like only yesterday . . . Jody Petrone 200th graduating class it s finally over why do I feel so alone? what can I do? All the ch1ld1sh dreams are gone now they re reality It S O Ver no more am I a part Things accompl1shed how does now forgotten Q working to get ahead It senior-itis ..... All the familiar faces ..... being afraid ..... moving away ..... Iill come back someday ..... Goodbye ..... PRESmEUTPA'J5S2'YHl' WSATWABISPRQE 1ue..s.Ll'lT 2 Rick Adams Andria Albright Barb Aldridge Ron Aldridge Cindy Allen Jay Andelam Jamie Alexopoulus Searle Allison Rene Angell Steve Alexopoulus Mary Amaro Susan Appel Marian Baker Greg Barcus Karen Baughman M Ik Bell' h Chuck Afwell Nancy Baker Dean Barrett Jim Bay Peggy Berigiyeusen Dave Bahm Deborah Bandy Mark Bauer Jedd Beasley Sandy Berry SEQ? jW ' ' 'G f ff lg 3515.1 , V' is ' 9' f , i ,. I Z... ff 5 , , '. , B Wi , -gf ' ,iz .r ,,'-. . . X Debb1eB1ddle M, C15 Miss Craddock, sponsorg Darcie Collins,pres- identg Laurel Schiefelbush, sec.g Lesa Jones, treas.g Ann Kristof, vice pres,g Mr. McCrary, sponsor. C21 Mrs. Wall laughs at Jody Petrone. Q33 Last minute good-byes before the bell rings. ' ' C41 Bill Ruth, senior, relaxes at lunch, lt's scary, your last year 3 -Linda Entsminger 4 l Gwen Bloomer Idona Blue Paul Bockelman Clay Bodenhamer Beckie Boone Jeff Boone Donna Bowles Debbie Bowman Ellen Boyce Cindy Boyd Robert Brent Robin Bretches Charlie Brison Lori Brockman Debbie Brown ' 22.1. ,-. A ..... .. ... U - ff 'ff' ji W ' fad H 'g 'T' 'A' W ' ' 1 - J-QT ' ' The future must be decided now-Lee Ann Cox , P N iv i ,, , 2 X f -,3:f5f'!1-1-'Z' aff- .- ,' fi ? ? 55 3 'fI'iieze. gn A rigid? if s Nlel ' D, f ' 32' srl-1 Gr, f l i 1 Nga.-: ,5, 5 ..V....f.,?,.i,' .V s fx A - fzcsgqgxif, , ' fy A fr 'A gvyfgfqlfi 15f25i'SQgf .. ,N - .4'w2x1l.J-fl' rg-ff? .rp V V'f'gQg,f g, I V. 5? f , 3 iff. gi , L - is 7 r jx, A . sh fl' , 5. K krkk E .. ,. wire. gr, f lv' nf. , 'H' y ,,,,. ,M ,V X .: , . ' A 4 .-but . gas A-5.gf..m Nlf 2 1 ill Students making up tests. C21 Chuck Quesen- berry helps deliver Christmas trees. C31 Debbie Biddle does favor for teacher. C41 Molly Smith during lunch hour. 66 . . , O- 3 4 Z4 r -2 L- 'Ni Don Brown Danny Brubaker Diane Burkit Mike Byous Richard Brown Steve Burgess Garry Byerly Dana Cable l fi 'Cf lu A i v ' fs ,ww ' , A ', 5-ivy? f , 'XYQLQQJW 'i wr-' f Q ,, ff f gf? v f 3 ,pt -:Vo '4 i 'EY W , f , ,ff fyfmyw ,W , ,, f s f A it C W fif? f 'W W 'Jef - ' W ,,,, , MV ff I I E . E ll 2 i f Steve Caffey Diane Cahill Paula Capps John Castleman ,rv- 4 -my -v, if X ...M7 Cathy Cattle Fred Chess Ken Clark Lydia Chamberlain Alan Cheung Kevin Clark Karyl Chaney John Clark Steve Clark 3 67 Realizing the time has finally come-Brad Streckef ,f, -vp g af, ' , ,-. 5 as L' XY 4'---5 ae- is C ' l Q . all 'J' ,..,4s. 1 '.,iii,, --.W ff , z J . , w ff plays' 1 , , .. . ive Ar' All mwv ,, ..- 71 .mr sl 'HQ 75 ,Y , QV ...... A Darcie Collins Tresia Cotter Lee Arm Cox Bruce Cummings Danny Conner Eugene Coulter Pam Crane Dennis Dahmer Shirley Conner Debbie COX Kristin Crawford Richard Dale Susan Crews Randy Davis Ron Cullen Chuck DeLapp Laura DeMaio Marilyn Denney Janice Dickerson Maria Digiovanni Georgia Dobey ws-, fn. 1, f SQ K A YD: ig? T 'V , . ' L 'ii ra: ?'? '48 wal! .. w 'S 4 ww' .ff tcm i'i D Qt 'X rl r :ar re me ff- .R 'f Kg? i'y tx K -4 ,Us of R can E' B 'Aw ' if , A ' it r 51 'M Z X 'a Y? , W any 'K ,, ,RQ r R 'Q ri., rx, 6,35-fn.. yr, , A : fx 'f-f'Yf5'f' at irifm it ' 'vi an 'ji' i ey .1 Q 2 e I lf! K. 'l Nm J ' . 5 A M . ,--f - ' ,Z 1, ea. 'f -5- Leaf' -wxq , ' ww fi X as 1.5 ax. , ,VIV gy A - 1 .V-aff' Aw I fs' f , 3 L, iw ia Kevin Drehle John Droege Debbie Dorman Mike Duffield Debbie Dove Bob Dukes C11 Bonnie Modglin thinks about a test question. Q23 Rhonda Simmons does magic trick. C35 Susan Crews says good-bye to friends. C41 , I K, .... ,,V.r,,,, V F. QL, tzww :7,,,r3 JM. wmgwaw ,ef.,.,sfa.,.f ' 'Q ,rv - 'r af W, Q, ' Vkr' ,, 1' , 6 4 Gail Durham Frank Dvorak Paul Eager Gwen Edwards Jessica Ellis Richard Duvall Robert Dyer Donna Edwards Debbie Elliott Liz Ennis 69 Linda Entsinger Gary Esneault Jane Ernst ll N Mike F31 Robin Feik John Evans Vanessa Fawks Ken Fensterrnaker 1 ,' X, w 7 A.. J, 0 V 1 f Vi . w 5 te? v- QE: 2 X' ay e , ' 2141 . fx' lv -- 1 vlf, I' 7 v Q H 'S 1 Ie i O :fi , ill th 11- 2 rs- if qv' 417 Denise Minortakes time out from a busy day to make a phone call. C21 Liz Ennis, Jane Ernst, and Teresa Kopp rest on the sidelines dur- ing senior Powder Puff practice. C31 Dave Jen- kins, a senior, tries hiding in his loeker. C41 Two female singers from Texas make a school day more interesting in an assembly. Soecy Fikki Ron Forsberg Laura Finney Randy Foster Ted Follas Ron Foster Ross Galbraith Cindy Gallagher Cheryl Garrard Bob Gately Vicki Gentry Cathy George Carl Geyer Teresa Gieringer Gary Gilmore Mark Giunchigliani Ay- X Q-.. 1--. QT' 6321 lt's like dreaming of Ricky Glover Richard Gould Vance Gray Larry Gordon Charles Gowing Cathy Greathouse Pat Goreham Dave Gray Theresa Gunnels 'On '-V 4 something great -Lynn Jones ga- -A - fn F---4 W...- ,... .av ........-..-.-4.-vp...-,-..-f Knowing that you are on top-Dena Stewart Kd: 2, Q y 49 'xr Liz Cx Y Bonnie Haines Jim Harcourt Becky Harms Heather Hall Steve Hardenbrook Becky Harris Gayle Hannon Jeff Hardy Joel Hataway Ive Gregg Haws Kathy Haynes Lace Haynes Karen Heck Jim Heckman 'IV' Mark Hedding Mark Hereford Roy Hedenkamp Anna Herring Rick Hedger John Hessler Robin Heinen Charles Hestand Kathi Henehan Craig Hickson 72 3 L.,..4e, r ,, - V -q,,,,-- ,,.- , ' sf 1 friime' -5, : fe W- ,- :,. .. A Ann Hile Pat Holt Mike HOCkC1' jim H0m31'1 RCHCC HOIITISS The resa H0014 'ml flj Roger Mantony talks to Sclence Club C25 Telephone 15 popular place for students before or after school GJ Paul Johnson and John Evans dlSGUSS test C45 Mrke Meyers hstens to teacher s lecture mv 34 4! S Sam Home D Roc Hudson Dlane Hughs Cheryl Hunter Robyn Hornstra Laura Huffman Maureen Hulbert Terrl Hunter Steve Husk Dave Jenkins Gegfgeafme Johnson Tom Johnson Vickey Johnson Sheree Jones William Kaminski Debi Huson Michael J ewett Jerry Johnson Linda Isham Barbara Johnson Larry Johnson Seth J aben Bryan Johnson Paul Johnson Lesa Jones Lynn Jones ilk' X., 1:17 ra 'Wx 'lf'7l k . My ,ir 'S 3 I Y A XX X ff F, Ee J if 'Z' f - e- f .21 , , . ff vm J Jsiif: is W Sm I 'N fW5W2e '1., 5 K gg 5 5 ' s 74 2 Wendy Jones Sharon Kates Tammy Joseph Marina Kauffman ENN, nw J s - 4 gi JL E1 in E in i iii E2 2 E E 3 , , Z..-.qv-- sM,,,,.., ., , J JoAnne Keeby Anthony Kilmer Bill Keen . Laurie Kirkwood Robin Kessner Peggy Kilmer -cr X 41-7 CD There is even time to visit in choir. QD Santa Claus visits GHS. 135 Clay Bodenhammer heads home after a busy day. C43 Teresa Kopp finds time for Jeff Schath between class. if 1'-1 L- if Wil 'Ti- me 1 - .155 52LfQ.'- g we M W: . -.zzgfl Q .-1 .-Q my .. 4 Mike Klopfenstein Teresa Kopp Brenda Krause Ann Kristof Bendy Ladd 41 Q. if , 1 1 l Brett Lalone Denise Landreth Gregg Landrum Doug Laudenslager Karl Lavender lt's different from being an uhnderclessman -Robert Kevin Clark 75 4 5' 93 . 'WY A Y L -,,.,WAr..-f--p---H - ----- ---gr..::..::',. it ' . -- 1... .....-.....- My 1 + f Q Eff John Lawrence Nancy Lee Debbie Lenderman Brenda Lindsay Rifthard Little V ag Kim Ledbetter Michele Lehman Diana Lickteig Carol Lindsay KHfhY I-01653 i ,, g i 4 Z se ' T L a L, + i 'L I -ik:'k ,V k'-'f.'.' '.'kV I ky I V, qlyy in K, 1,k: K 1 5, VALV I i,,1y ,.V, lV.: ii,i ' ' ' , A f-., I i1e.f V ,'f. ,iff , - , , , - it it r ,, , 4 K 0 Jkjylfrfj y 'wh ,k-V K 7 I' 'L iff' fdfgf -' f. 1. I A ., Liy' , L X s 051225 able? Q is Yo , V ., . .Q.. fa-Q Atwsfea. -.i- w..pLi: s, 1 C13 Posters announce senior float parties. C21 Debbie Sloan. C33 Laura Finney says hi to camera. C41 Mark Hereford concentrates in- tently on his studies. Danny I-0118 Brenda LYHI1 Sandra McDanne1 Cathy Lowry Robert McC1endon Brian McDonald Steve Lukowski Doug McCune Donna McGaughey 76 3 we-3' Af .ag ' ' --A -fi-v-5' --.5 in Zyifilrfg, , xii! lr lt's a load lifted from your shoulders-Pat Goreham :gf af .AAA ..1 , .rf 4 Kathy McKinney Beverly Maberry Mike Mangner Mark McLain Robin Mabry George Manley Robert Mclendon Pam Mahaffie Roger Mantony Cathy McNanley Brenda Maloney Rob Maple James McRoy Kathy Maloney Bev Markland Bill Marks Cindy Martin Joel Marks Mitch Martin KSI1 MBIS Karla Mashburn -...,,,,, Jim Mendenhall Michael Meyers Jeanette Michael Rodney Mead Steve Meeker Kirk Matlock Debbie Maynard Rhonda Mazon Rita Mejia Mark Miller Becky Mills Denise Minor f, Q K 'be fr' LA -1.1 -.N-A u.. ' :Q- I . 1' , f V- fr, vm? ' 40,144 I s' f f 43 Y. , li .if .9 L , 3 ei l Diane Mifl01' Connie Moore Michael Muntzel Peter Murphy Connie Nale Jose M003 Vicki Morris Pam Murphy Ken Myers Doug Neef F 78 20 ll ' ' ' 1 ' if lf 5 Qi ' ' ' i..u'm ?'7' Mn., , -yswd 3' Kathe Neeley Larry Nelson Loretta Nicely Pam Nickerson Terry Nolan P 'tlmlri' Ngfr ' .a Lisa Offill Rusty O'Kane Dwight Ordway Susan Osborn Mike Osiier ,Qg,1 3, 7-aR.'U, i i'M' ii ' Jim Ottea Dan Owen Chris Pasley Mark Pender Jack Peterman I Richard Peterson Doug Petty Jody Petrone Rhonda Phillips 4 CD Students changing classes fill the halls. 123 Debbie Dorman takes time out from a class. C31 Gary Gilmore, student council president, in- troduces the act for the assembly. C41 Susan Osborn and Ann Kristof leave class to get ready for Pep Assembly. l've got my whole life yet to live -Maria Di Giovanni 5. 1'. fl A ' Venita Reavis Paula Reinhafr Julie Richardson Karla Rippeto l 5 i Debbie Plank Mark Quint Lennie Rayburn Rod Reeves Clinton Rice Cyndee Rifenberg ' Steve Porter Janice Rains l Chuck Quesenberry Vince Ramacca Larry Reed Pam Reynolds Vicky Richlinski Randy Roberts E s has 1?-'YT 'Y un: Q.. if 4 , , fl li ' if A if V Ji. ' .ft X I L . dinner ,W- 1 C13 Dena Stewart and Carol Sniezek take time out to eat lunch. C25 Laura DeMaio as Jo in LITTLE WOMEN in play for Mrs. Wal1's class. C31 Vince Ramacca on top of pyramid spells , 1 B-U-L-L-D-O-G-S. Q45 Mike Magner gets ready i to go to class. i i Connie Robey David Rollins Melanie Robey Dalene Rosine 80 gg t 1 Knowing you re leaving friends behind Laura Finney 'Wh Larry Sarvis Carola Sawyer Gary Schauperl Laurel Schiefelbusch Bill Schopf S . . - H, .:..4.2Qi's.w.- - ' fig 'T -if' - fj f ' ' 'HW' ' 'A '1 ? -' Roylene Shively Jerry Slovak Tamara Siders Jeff Smith Rhonda Simmons Molly Smith Mike Seward Larry Shahan David Shay Randy Sisk Pat Smith Wayne Sexton Wllham Shaw Tracy Shirk Debbie Sloan Richard Smith vb' 'Q 3 fQ'+ l C11 Students take advantage of COKE machine during lunch. C21 Greg Henehan goes to class late. C31 Anita Ward laughs at getting caught by GHS photographer. C41 Steve Jaben jokes around with fellow classmates. You are adults now-Joel Hataway 82 3 e --r- inn fm Susan Smith Tony Sommer Vic Spallitta -l0hI1 Snider Mary Ellen Sooley Mary Spotz Ca1'0l Sniezek IeAfm Soren Cindy Stanton L. 4 Robin Stevens Debbie Stillman Brad Strecker Rosalind Sumberaz Ronald Taylor Dena Stewart Dale Stober Walter Strickland Robin Taylor Joe Teater It gives me a feeling of accomplishment-Bill Schopf -qu C57 '19' We 1 X, x 22 gow H, Q, .ill gfgil' fwff :SYM 'ELM' wise. A :fp asians .e-' 106 Thoma Greg Tompkins Gail Vail Susan Vaughn Anita Ward A1211 Tiller Lori Totten Patricia Van Brunt David Vaught Jeff Ware 'N M G Greg Vance Ricky Vold ' Barry Weatherspoon John VanGilder Polly Walensky Archie Weeks Karl Vanzant Kathy Wallace Leisa Weislocher 84 9' ,.- Steve Wells Martin White Todd White Dirk Williams Robert Wohlberg Brent Wright Jenny Wesher Robert White V1ck1 White Craig Wilson Cindy Woods Gordon Wright Betty White Steve White Julie Whitton Debbie Wilson Gregg Worrell Aicha Yuan A fsdfiffe ,,,, X., ,V f, -.4,,,,gf::w. wt 'iuq,, :hifi-2. ..f,1.-W W' ,, 1-fxmftimm zf-5'- Wi, P' , -M, . ., ef .-et-ami., .pr ,ng ,, . , Mt, .,, t,r, .,,. 4 W,,,,, wIy,v12jE5 ' ' nf 3 4 X--1-:.fsfp:'Xg,, K ,f-was L 5 1.1,,1, N t x Y, wr 4 sg1,w,,t -gag, ,tfffg .. -Q fiiffvg' f 'K .xi iii ,fffl .14 f ,AHPS-f'V'lf'0.1'11'rs 5,2 v ' I '--u ff., 5 we- V V I serffvwffw'-fwf:-wxv f -Mixing - , Vffgnsagsf,-vtl,-2 . ?l5'1 i 2.54223 My . ,, .Wow ,sg tm. C ,W . 1' , ' -z ' 'n,t6?'E Jfff . 2 Q MQgmk'IfQ :f1-3 - .S g g , .- -1-., v fb to v W-we . , rv' :Inf ,4 . , f -L 4 C11 Craig Colgan goes into class. C25 Brad Strec- ker works in office. C33 Bill Ruth finds a quiet lunch adds to the day. 141 Steve Wells waits to talk with counselors. 9:2 Az. '85 -.. k:.- .. ..,....,. , M.-1--,-:xr ' 1 . ,, , V ..Yv,..g,YY ,UH-' YYW in-W A M Y rY,,..,,..,.,g,.5,.,at 'vs 133: ?' . 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X Thmgs that mterest you havmg fun organmng plannmg Workmg wlth your fnends together Sponsors are people too meet1ngs Chnstmas part1es deadlmes new faces goals sat1sfact1on new confidence Learmng from others new sponsoxs Compromlsmg last1ng memor1es new act1v1t1es plans Domg wlth what you have bemg proud raxsmg money Work accomphshed respons1b1l1ty growmg up participants I ! I il 1 , l l 5 s , 1 7, .r-. was worth it Being chosen as an annual staff member IS an honor Juniors and seniors usually make up the staff with a few sophomore exceptions A week s workshop at M U at Columbla begins the year There staff members learn about year booking what s right and what s wrong journallstrcally and what trends are 1n yearbooks across the nation This year three of the staff mem bers Seth Jaben Denise Minor and myself were lucky enough to attend After that week begins the weeks of digging for ads to support the book The opening of school arrives along with months of making lay- outs taking pictures choosing cov- ers and late meetings after school on Saturdays and even those school holidays will usually find yearbook- ers at school too. It s not an easyjob. There are rules to follow and it s not all slopping pictures on a page. It s change and it s not being glorified because of it either. But it s pride oo. When the book is finished and you know it was made possible through a small staff, you want to explode with pride because we have accepted the new and we hope others will too. -Ellen Boyce - - - 3 ll-X wr r a :F ll N if E4 ' - Y- ui- V - hm... Bulldog 75 Staff W Cindy Gallagher Co Editor Denise Mmor Asst Editor Garry Byerly Head Photographer Jody Petrone Copy Editor CD Row 1: Tom Loy, Julie Whitton, Jody Petrone, Molly Smith, Lori Rothschild, Seth Jaben, Cheri Rhodes. Row 2: Karen Samuel, Marina Kauffman, Garry Byerly, Liz Ennis, Jane Ernst, Ellen Boyce, Denise Minor, Dena Stew- art, Cindy Gallagher, Rhonda Simmons, Karen Sutton, Wendy Taff, Carol Sniezek, Mike Sanderson C21 Ann I-lile and Cheri Rhodes identifying pictures 431 Ellen Boyce showing how to do layouts Q45 Jane Ernst, Liz Ennis, Ann Hile, Tom Loy, Steve Husk, Jody Petrone, Rhonda Sim- mons, Eric Fawks C55 Mrs. Wall and her desk at deadline time C63 Denise Minor working hard cropping pictures to meet deadline C73 Students interview Scouts for sports story. t...,.Q,.1..g:.1-... Artists create moods Art Guild and Photography Club are organized to g1ve students with an interest in these fields an oppor tumty to develop and use thelr inter es s Art Guild 1S11'lVO1V6d1Il many ac f1V1t1BS over the year a Pumpkin Carving Contest for Halloween hos pital decoration during the Christmas season, and field trips to such places as the Nelson Art Gallery. Photography Club's main purpose is to teach the individual how to take and develop pictures. Meetings are held regularly where either a discussion is held or an ac- tual lab. Students interested in pho- tography and Photography Club may enter a photo contest held monthly, or take part in field trips and money raising projects. Vban- 1w ' ' A ' :...,'r,.-QQ. , ' f i- -' - - ,-FI. - :q..-i,--.- 375- 4 lena Hereford takes aim. 'M-WY 1, -, Ay 4 W 593 f 1 - 'C 4' -2.35 'VII ffffr,-fQK'f:3f. A , VCV? 42, if 1225 RF I f ', '51 5 fff 'r? 7'7Wf'Af'QffZ ' ' V - fa. ,ff-ifxifsr , , :' f Qtw ,, 1 fd ff m , f :gf L f,A ., ,. Q . .v f 7 JAX . .C fiww ,Q 5552, J CD ART GUILD-Row 1: Searle Allison, Kevin Alumbaugh, Bill Ruth, Clay Bo- denhammer, Lennie Rayburn. Row 2: Scott Chrisman, Joanne Keeby, Mr. Chris- man, Tammy Sparks, Nancy Baker, Joel Hataway, Jim Bay, Lydia Chamberlain, Aicha Yoon, Tammy Galbraith, Glenda Schultz, Rhonda Charles. Row 3: Jean- ene May, John Lawrence, Patty VanBrunt, Seth Jaben, Ramona Rosine, Diane Burkit, Susannah Myers, Debi Huson, Liz Ennis, Heather Hall, Krista Evans, Diane Minor C21 Joel Hataway talks at Art Guild meeting . C31 Tom Loy, photog- rapher, sees the light C45 Joel Hataway prepares for a pottery exhibit C57 PHO- TOGRAPHY CLUB: Row 1: Tom Loy. Row 2: Kent Norris, John Ware, Chuck Wood, Kathy Walters, Tammy Galbraith, Irene Dunn, Jeff Gumminger. Row 3: Donna Brinkoetter, Larry Shahan, Kelly McMahan, Mike Schmidt, Randy Shinn, Bob Grantham, Garry Byerly, Jana Carr, Tim Spohn, Mike Sanderson C67 Mar- W 'Q My w Viva XM f W 'V MW 'J xg, X 'Wx f Zfifmgl 1 fe fx- Marchers led the big parade . Marching Band 100, performers at half-time during football season, turns into Symphonic Band after- wards. There are 104 members in the band, who perform everything from traditional to modern rock tunes. Each year they participate in District Music Festival, this year held April 5 at Warrensburg. The band received third place at the Marching Band competition in Oc- tober, held annually at Warrensburg also. The band has a new director this year as Mr. Wortman is taking sab- batical leave. Mr. Carl, director, commented This has been a most pleasing yearf, NDVIE ,v wrgrjg' Nami V J- .,V .v - A. ,, s . .-au.-. BAND MEMBERS Drum majorette Theresa Frnter Drum Major Barry Dahmer Feature twrrler Cecrha Blackburn Flutes Krm Cattle Marty Chnsman Mary Davrs Paula Dra1n Robm Ferk Cathy Goodwrn Bonnre Harnes Teresa Henderson Myra Horner Pam Mahaffre Karla Mashburn Susan Maxwell Clarrnets Debbre Brddle Cathy Cattle Cheryl Collms Debbre Cox Cathy Crarg Robrjn Hornstra Laura Huffman Sharon Kates Marrna Kauffman Cathy Koska Jane McCrary Kelly McMahan Pam Murphy Judy Perry Rhonda Prckett Donna Qurnlan Davrd Reeves Don Schmrdt SherylStewart Cynthra Vaughn Laurre Wallace Barrtone Larry Gordon Jerry Johnson Tom Johnson Dav1d Reynolds Strrng Bass Jolene Vereecke French Horn Laurre Brockman Carol Burt Donna Estes Russell Ash B111 Glauz Judy Scroggm Kathy Wallace Trombone Ken Fenstermaker Anna Fmkler Roger Mantony B111 Marks Steve Martrn Tony McLendon Dale Neff Kent Norrls Mmdy Wrl kerson Drek Wrllrams Jeff Wrlson Alto Saxophone Mrchele Capps Barry Dahmer Stephanre Foster Roxanne Grove Charles McMakney John Ware Tenor Saxophone Brll Clements Gary Grlmore Cheryl Waterstradt Barrtone Saxophone Mrke Cox Dennrs Dahmer B1llMcLendon Trumpets Jerry Botts Ke vm Clark Davrd Combs JeffCunnrngham Dusty Dahmer Bob McLendon Dw1ghtOrdWay Mark Pender Mrke Sanderson Mrke Schmrdt Jeff Scott Steve Smrth Tubas Greg Garrrson John Johnson Doug Neff Crarg Wrlson Percussron Dave Bahm John Clark Chrrs Cole Mane Crarg Rex Frlron Brran Hrlton Jane McDowell Lee Matous Mark Mrller Dan Vaughn Oboe PatE111s Bassoon Paul Bartholomew Errc Coovert Contrabass Clarinet Theresa l'1nter .Q a .Q .. - 9 , , .3 3 ! 3 ', , - ' 9 i 3 5 9 3 3 5 3 3 . y .9 3 7 - z , , , ' - 9 , : , , 9 J 3 .9 . 9 , V 5 5 7 7 I 3 'JI .- . 7 3 7 4 , , . ' 9' , . 7 7 I ! 5 ! l 7 ' 7. 5- .? 7 , Q ', , , . 'Q , 5 7 .I l-I I 3 5 7 l J , 9 - Q ' , . , ' . With a song i Mr. Carl s seventh hour band has been a new experience for everyone involved. This is main- ly because Mr. Carl is a new di- The band spent many long hours preparing for concerts and pep assemblies hoping they would be able to please their audiences. This also was the goal of Mixed Chorus. With 102 mem- bers this year s Chorus proved an accomplished group. 7 rector here this year. 7 I 9 ,471-'wxvvt-.M I- 1 I U , , : . K L f - 1 I -. , 4. .U ... ..'-- 5 ,J-'xaiwP. 1 SEVENTH HOUR BAND, Flutes: Albright, Andy, Allen, LouAnn, Bahm Dennis, Conklin, Kim, Diehl, Lisa, Hussy, DeeDee, Leive, Michele, Nance, Robert, Pippin, Diane, Ray, Shelly, Spotz, Mary, Tetzner, Becky, Traylor, Paula, Wilkerson, Dianna, Clarinets: Becker, Jeanie, Brewer, Cynthia, Collins, Bob, Evans, Kathy, Fogarty, Bev, McGill, Paula, McKinney, Susan, Mullies, Joyce, Rhodes, Cheri, Rindt, Jeanne, Soren, Keith, Saxophones: Hulbert, Maureen, Jefferson, Robert, Price, Mona, Burger, Diana, Smith, Denise, Rannabargar, Rebecca, Trumpets: Chester, Brenda, Fullhart, Scott, Galbraith, Ross, Gowing, Bill, Hickson, Don, Ross, David, Stoffel, Rick, French Horns: Downing, Terry, White, Mark, Worrell, Gregg, Baritone: Godfrey, David, Smith, Kieth, Trombone: Burger, Calvin, Downing, Gary, Stockton, Butch, Tuba: Russo, Nick, Oboe: Lori Man- ning, Percussion: Dziedzic, Mark, Jaben, Steve, Killingsworth, Mark, Miesner, John, Neill, Rocky, Phillips, Terry, Puhr, Karl, MIXED CHORUS: Amaro, Mary, Antell, Rene, Baggerly, Mindy, Barrett, Dean, Baughman, Karen, Boyd, Cindy, Bretches, Robin, Busse, Patti, Carpenter, Brenda, Chamberlain, Lydia, Choate, Lisa, Collins, Bob, Combs, Mary, Crane, Pam, Cummings, Kathy, Curry, Betty, Delfosse, Kim, Delvin, Bonnie, Droege, John, Duncan, Larry, Edwards, Gwen, Elliott, Debbie, Ellis, Jessica, Ellis, Maria, Ernst, Jane, Evans, Kathy, Fenstermaker, Ken, Freeman, Kevin, Galeassi, Mary, Glover, Debbie, Greathouse, Kathy, Gunnels, Theresa, Halloran, Rita, Hataway, Laura, Heinen, Robin, Henderson, Teresa, Hilton, Becky, Hinsen, Mary, Holt, Pat, Hunter, Terri, Isham, Linda, Jackson, Mary, Johnson, Barbara, Joseph, Tammy, Jovich, Michelle, Kessner, Robin, Lackey, Donna, Landreth, Denise, Lang, Robin, Ledbetter, Dincy, Lenderman, Debbie, Lickteig, Diana, Lindsay, Carol, Litle, Shena, Lynn, Brenda, McClintick, Patti, McLendon, Tony, Maloney, Kathy, Meukoney, Bev, May, Jeanene, Mejia, Annette, Meyers, Kathy, Modglin, Bonnie, Myers, Judy, Nellor, Doug, Peterson, Doug, Petras, Susan, Pierce, Susan, Polzin, J oan, Reinhart, Paula, Rhodes, Cheryl, Rifenburg, Cyndee, Rippeto, Karla, Rosine, Dalene, Sargent, Marie, Sarvis, Faye, Sawyer, Carola, Selby, Dianne, Shankles, Greg, Snyder, Susan, Stephens, Pam, Stinson, Lisa, Swartz, Carol, Taff, Wendy, Thornton, Tammy, Totten, Loir, Thonpson, Detie, Turnbaugh, Annette, Van Holten, Terri, Viles, Vichie, Walker, Patty, Ward, Deb, Watts, Chris, Welsh, Dorothy, White, Bob, Williams, Cheryl, Wisher, Jenny, Wohlbiye, Gail, Yeo, Robin, Yoan, . Aicha, Zorn, Linda, Edgeington, Zane, Band Director-Mr. Carl, Chorus Director-Mr. Tarry. . , ,. , sw., T2.Lg i?' 55' V '--'1- 'r-ea--'tazihv 4- -1-nail , 1 2 C11 JUNIOR VARSITY: Emily Bradshaw, Terri Van Trump, Jill Roberts, Cindy Potter, Donna Brinkotter, Lisa Howard, Jacki Neal. Not pictured, Tammy Brooks C25 Pep club marches in Homecoming parade with cheerleaders in front. C33 Var- sity cheerleaders back the Bulldogs. 143 Dana Costello, Jane McCrary, Cathy Cattle and Rene Angell. C57 VARSITY: Row l: Susan Osborn, Jane McCra.ry, Paula Capps. Row 2: Rene Angell, Donna Quinlan. Row 3: Dana Costello, Cathy Cattle, Ann Kristof. C65 Varsity during daily practice. L 1525, l SKY 2 14 if f ' 5.1 .13 Q GHS should be proud of its cheerleaders' abilities, having won three blue ribbons, one red, and the Spirit Stick at camp this summer, three nights in a row. They were also chosen out of 75 cheerleaders to perform on the last day at camp. Responsible for promoting school spirit and planning pep assem- blies these girls feel that if more peo- ple took a stronger interest in school and extra curricular activities, every- one would benefit. With the aid of Pep Club GHS cheerleaders keep school spirit more alive than at many area schools. ,,....ff-x, -5 H8721 2 if rr 1 yr fiiiif if , W - X E 7 4 ., .Mg l l y f, .V l U-, I .,4...m-,.e:, 9 17,45 s I l,!E,iLQ,eufaf'fc'ei.':i1k Hj:,j:' .ii I j M H' 2 ff l a s 1 4 , fi 'KW if 2 ,pr il!T NWT, ! , -We The 5 1 . CD Row 1: Autumn Beard, Becky Harms, Vicki Vaal, Mary Davis, Ellen Boyce. Row 2: Kathy Wallace, Marty Chrisman, Rhonda Mazon, Andi Albright, Teresa Kopp, Jolene Vereecke, Kim Cattle. Row 4: Scott Beldin, Richard Gould, Jeff West, Jeff Gumminger, Steve Harsh, Bruce Taylor, Doug Neef. C23 CHOIR MEMBERS: Ellen Boyce, Debbie Dorman, Rhonda Mazon, Becky Mills, Bonnie Haines, Diane Hughes, Terri Sherron, Theresa Pinter, Mary Davis, Marina Kauffman, Donna Quinlan, Debbie Wilson, Jolene Vereecke, Krista Evans, Rose Walton, Vicki Vaal, Becky Harms, Robin Stevens, Cindy Rich, Susan McKinney, Dana Cable, Kim Cattle, Heather Hall, Janice Dicker- son, Donna Estes, Cheryl Waterstradt, MaryEl- len Sooley, Marty Chrisman, Autumn Beard, Andi Albright, Barbara Fulton, Laura DeMaio, Karen Sutton, Kathy Wallace, Bruce Taylor, Richard Gould, Jeff West, Chuck Quesenberry, Mitch Martin, Larry Sarvis, Tim Tarry, Dwight Ordway, Jeff Gumminger, Laurel Schiefelbusch, Maria DiGiovanni, Polly Walensky, Teresa Kopp, Judy Porter, Brent Wright, Steve Harsh, Clay Bodenhammer, Jerry J olmson, Dave Bahm, Greg Barcus, Derrick DeFeis, Mike Sand- erson, Alfred Boyce, Jeff Boone, James Mc- Roy, Scott Beldin, Doug Neef, Waylon Davis, Gregg Landrum, Ken Mars, Dave Ross, Vince Ramacca. C37 Row 1: Becky Mills, Teresa Finter, Diane Hughes, Dana Cable. Row 2: Karen Sutton, Heather Hall, Marina Kauffman. Row 3: Alfred Boyce, Bonnie Haines, Laurel Schiefelbusch, Laura DeMaio, Waylon Davis. Row 4: Tim Tarry, Clay Bodenhammer, Dave Bahn, Derrick DeFeis. Row 5: Dwight Ordway, Jerry Johnson, Gregg Landrum, Chuck Quesen- berry, Mitch Martin, C45 Pop Choir rehearsal. C51 Chamber Choir at Christmas Concert. C65 Mr. Tarry, director. C73 Choir performing at Christmas Concert. 1 5 A To be in Select Choir one must pass audition and possess a real de sire to s1ng Mr Tarry commented This years Choir IS a pretty mature group musically and 1S a good rehearsal group This years' choir was the first to sing in the new auditorium. Along with concerts and contest Choir was again asked to perform at Crown Center and participated in a Conference Choral Clinic at Blue Springs on February 24. CD CHESS CLUB: Row 1: Steve Martin, Gary Esneault, Mike Muntzel, Mark Smith, Dennis Bahm, Dave Bahm, Kevin Clark C23 AUDIO- VISUAL CLUB: Bob Grantham, Doug Lauden- slager, John Clark, Terri Van Holten, Mr. Rey- nolds. C33 Susan Smith, Dennis Bahm, Dave Bahm, Mike Muntzel. 141 CHESS CLUB in Homecoming Parade. f5J CHESS CLUB: Row 1: Mr. Hedstrom, sponsor, Patty Walker, Susan Smith, Dennis Bahm, Dave Bahm. Row 2: Steve Croll, Eugene Coulter, Gary Esneault, Jerry Mergell. Row 3: Marlena Hereford, Jenifer Park Jim Abbott, Randy Reich, Kevin Clark, Art , Mehl, Steve Martin. J A relatrvely new organrzatlon Chess Club rnvolves 20 to 30 people and competes rn tournaments each week Members play by a lose or PICK up pornt system Estabhshed chess members are set 1n ranks and new members are taught basrc Sk1llS tron wrth others schools 1n whrch GHS has fared well Aud1o Vrsual Club does marnten ance work on all sound and vrsual equlpment rn the school Members also have the opportunrty to run equlpment for schools 1n tlus area A new event this year is competi- 5 .. , ai Time to make a move The world is a stage Thesprans rs an extracurrrcular actrvrty desrned to grve those stu dents 1nterested1n drama a chance to get together rn an orgamzed fash ron recelve recognltlon and to per form Students wrth ten pomts or more from product1ons or who are also act1ve 1n dramat1cs are chosen for Thesplans Thesprans were responsrble for the musrcal MY FAIR LADY starrng Dana Cable as Lrza Doohttle starrrng Brlly Marks and an assort ment of other 3Ct1V1f1CS1I1ClUd1flg contests other plays and 1n1t1at1on antrcs Debate was desrgned to afford students an opportunlty to become famrlrar wrth both srdes of a toprc a chance to research 1t, and an op ponent Debaters must also develop the ab1l1ty to g1V6 a spontaneous argument Act1v1t1es mclude out of town contests where GHS competes aga1nst others the play ON BORROWED TIME , L . '-.-A of AN. ' n KD DEBATE: Row l: Kathy Koska, Robijn Hornstra, Richard Gould, Larry Gordon, Bryan Shelton, Doug Neef, Greg Lan- drum, Mrs. Howard. Row 2: Russel Garr, Jeff Wilson, Brent Wright, Debbie Dunmire, Karen Myers, Chuck DeLapp, Mark Perkins C23 Ed Reig, Jamie Alexopolus C31 Drama class doing plays in costume C43 David Jenkins, Thespian president 151 THESPIANS: Row 1: Vicky Gentry, Rhonda Mazon, Debbie Wilson, Dave Jenkins, Kathy Wallace, Marina Kauffman, Liz Sti- well, Patty Johnson. Row 2: Dwight Ordway, Richard Gould, Robijn Hornstra, Archie Weeks, Mitch Martin, Vince Ramacca, Derrick DeFeis. Row 3: Dana Cable, Mr. Tarry, Mr. Chrisman, Laura DeMaio, Clay Bodenhammer, Susan Smith, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Howard. ,., s:,.:.. I C11 DECA JUNIOR OFFICERS: Julie Horsch, Cheryl Rippeto, Mike Perkins, Rhonda Charles, Alice Coon. Q21 VICA SENIOR OFFICERS: Kenny Fenstermaker, Randy Roberts, Lisa Weislocher, Jessica Ellis, Rich Hedger, Charles Hestand. C31 VICA JUNIOR OFFICERS: Larry Trimble, Bob White, Irene Vandervelden, Gary Harvey, Greg Henehan. C45 Vica student learns skills in class. C51 DECA SENIOR OFFICERS: Rusty O'Kane, Michele O'Kane, Dan Owen, Debbie Maynard. DECA and VICA, the coopera- tive work study classes of our school, help studentslearn skills and experience for the future. DECA's program consists of stu- dents taking 3-4 hours of class a day, then leaving school for their respective jobs. DECA students specialize in retail sales. On the other hand, VICA stu- dents leave school early for jobs also, but these jobs are in the voca- tional area. These students are learn- ing to accept responsibility and to scan their interest and ability for later life. This year DECA and VICA have participated in many varied activi- ties among such the DECA Harvest Dance and the new school store. VICA bought and operated a print- ing press and worked on safety campaign. Students learn outside of school la QF .i, Drill team, or Motion lncorpor- atedi' does their thing, during half time of football and basketball games. Practices are held at least four mornings a week beginning at 7: 15 and ending sometime prior to the D a beginning of the school day. Having worked hard to achieve recognition and perfection over the to t h e years through practice and perform- ances, the girls have found that per- , fection is not gained through mere- m I I , ly good times. Hard tedious practice must be involved, along with the will to perfect. All in all, drill team is a worth- while organization, not only to those who perform, but also to those being entertained. l CD Drill team performs on Main Street during Homecoming parade. C21 Drill team learns their routine. C31 Practice is a daily discipline of the girls. C43 fleft to rightl Debbie Gagne, Maria Di- Giovanni, Katie Whitton, Robin Heinen, Lynn Jones, Gwen Edwards, Linda Isham, Cindy Sar- vis, Dalene Rosine, Rose Walton, Janice Dickerson, Lynn Ellis, Lynn Aulgur, Kathy Taral, Ramona Rosine, Debra Dunmire, Rhonda Mazon, Lesa Jones, Heather Hall, Maria Ellis, Mary Hinsen, Dawn Hanavan, Jolene Wiggins, Bev Fogarty C53 Dawn Hanavan concentrates on the dance steps during practice. C63 Smiling faces of Robin Heinen and Ramona Rosine after half- time performance. 106 .5 A g.4.qy- X Li' i 1 I P 5 He. 3 alll, ,WA-a I I lflllhltgpnapn nu: ,W ' lFHA's many activities this year ' included a trip to Crown Center during which the girls toured the various shops, a 50 s dance which proved to be successful, and the Sweetheart dance, with the theme gf You Get the Best of My Love Money making projects included bake sales and selling senior keys Other activities in which the club was involved were decoratmg several guest speakers at meetmgs 'We ve done alot of things which interest the girls this year Teresa Hook FHA president com mented, and I hope next year they can do even more . , , if ,, the halls for Christmas and having S 9 . I . . . . ,,, , . 65 I 57 C11 FHA Meeting. C21 Donna Bowles conducting an FHA meeting. C33 Row 1: Rhonda Mazon, Pam Mahaffie, Donna Bowles, Theresa Hook, Diana Lickteig, Jamie Alexopoulus, Rene Angell, Karen Sutton, Lisa Choate. Row 2: Robyn Norris, Vickey Johnson, Linda Zorn, Diane Cahill, Sylvia Devescovi, Pam Stevens, Lisa Stinson, Donna Quinlan, Theresa Spooner, Susan Smith, Mrs. Salazar. Row 3: Martha Rush, Jenny Lickteig, Pam Stohs, Mary Rames- bothem, Wendy Taff, Vicki Lattner, Jane Mc- Crary, Mary Davis, Debbie Brinkoetter. Row 4: Mary Shaw, Jan Smiley, Ann Dirks, Sheryl Stewart, Betty Wise, Gina Markley, Peggy Jenk- ins, Cathy Goodwin. Row 5: Denise Minor, Diane Minor, Linda Entsminger, VickiGentry, Linda Bacon, Jana Slovak, Cheryl Collins. Row 6: Sandy McArthur, Sarah Albert, Pam Murphy, Jane Ernst, Debbie Dorman, Liz Ennis, Becky Harris, Sheryl Morrison. Row 7: Denise Sutton, Darcie Dorman, Emily Bradshaw, Lisa How- ard, Roxanne Connell, Cheryl Watersradt, Don- na Brinkoetter, Kathleen O'Conner. Row 8: Lisa Boone, Becky Friesen, Marian Dlugolecki, Debbie Fisk. C41 FHA officers in Homecoming Parade. C51 Home Ec. class prepares the way for Homemakers of Tomorrow. lt's a C3l'99I' fa ,. ,j? M,,, For the students of the future . FTA's major purpose is to serve others and to be helpful in planning and carrying out ideas. FTA has sponsored such programs as the cadet teach- ing program at High Grove Elementary School and Coro- nation, Teachers, Apprecia- tion Day, a mixer, and also guest speakers for retarded children, from the new day care center. The club plans these events at the monthly business meeting of the Fu- ture Teachers of America. nn? Fd? Row l: Lydia Chamberlain, Pres., Dena Stewart, Tammy Galbraith Row 2: Cecilia Blackburn, Susan McKinney, Jody Burkes, Leslie Ander son, Vicki Lattner, Donna Brinkoetter. Row 3: Laura Janes, Tedi Heck- man, Terry Von Holton, Theresa Spooner, Kathy White, Jenny Rindt. Row 4: Theresa Finter, Ann Brown, Terry Phillips, David Reynolds Eddie Hickey, LouAnn Allen C13 FTA in Homecoming Parade. C23 Don- na Brinkoetter cheerleads too. C33 Dena Stewart in the hall. C41 FTA member caught looking out the window. ' ln any language 3 - 3 Forelgn Language Club s mam purpose 1S to orgamze act1v1t1es for students 1nterested rn Forergn Lan guage Havmg orgamzed a number of th1ngs th1s year the clubs act1v1t1es have ranged from gomg to a Mexr can restaurant E1 Ch1C0 s to mak mg t shrrts for club members Members enjoyed the tea for Jose at the begmnmg of the year and appreclated such act1v1t1es as the Chrrstmas party and d1nner at a French and German restaurant Meetmgs are usually held month ly to brmg up new busmess to grve others the opportun1ty to speak out on the1r own ldeas and to just have un . , . . . , ... 9 -9 , . I . : . . , . f. . A.-. . - .au C13 F.L.C. -Cindy Allen, Les Anderson, Mary Axtell, Pam Bailey, Nancy Baker, Kim Ballard, Autumn Beard, Marilyn Denney, Cindy Barna- dy, Cece Blackburn, Idona Blue, Jerry Botts, Regina Brockard, Tammy Brooks, Ann Brown, Denny Brown, Diana Burger, Diane' Burkit, Don Burnett, Cathy Cattle, Kim Cattle, Brenda Chester, Tom Chiarelli, Marty Chrisman, Karen Clare, Sharon Coggins, Sheryl Collins, Darcie Collins, Shirley Conner, Cathy Coulter, Pam Crooks, Kathy Cummings, Jeanne Curry, Rich- ard Dale, Maria Davis, Ed Delfosse, Kim Delfos- se, Laura DeMaio, Tom DeMaio, Wendy Denny, Lisa Diehl, Derek, Donovan, Paul Drain, Shir- ley Durret, Sylvia Devescovi, Gwen Edwards, Dayna Elder, Maria Ellis, Liz Ennis, Krista Evans, Linda Entsminger, Mike Fal, Maria Feik, Soecy Fikki, Laura McKinney, Ted Fol- las, James Freeland, Becky Friesen, Barbara Galvin, Beth Gibler, Rick Glover, Pat Gore- ham, Rick Gould, Glen Griffin, Cheryl Harring- ton, Becki Harris, Laura Hataway, Marlene Her- ford, Lois Heritage, Judee Hixon, Sheri Hixon Mary Hinsen, Steve Holt, Maureen Hulbert, Laura James, Sheri James, Tanya Johannes, Larry Jones, Marina Kauffman, Robin Kessner, Ann Kristof, Denise Landreth, Betty Lapka, Karen Large, Cindy Ledbetter, Kim Ledbetter, Frida Leive, Robin Mabry, Mitch Martin, Rog- er Mantony, Sheri Maple, Bill Marks, Ken Mars, Sue Marshall, Judy Martin, Leah Maxwell, Jean- nine May, Rhonda Mazon, Jane McCrary, Kathy McKenzie, Sue McKinney, Steve Meeker, Julie Myers, Kathy Meyers, Michelle Miller, Ray Mil- ler, Diane Minor, David Moore C21 Officers- Mrs. Gilmore, Miss Becker, Mrs. Paulsen, spon- sors, Autumn Beard-Treasurerg Laura DeMaio- Pres.g James Freeland-Sec.g Not shown: Carol Sniezek, Vice-Pres.g Jane Ernst, lst sem. Sec. Q31 Breaking the pinata C41 Homecoming parade C53 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE- Row l: Joel Hataway, Cheryl Waterstradt, Ro- bijn Hornstra. Row 2: Miss Cole, Steve Takacs, John Templeman, Tom Johnson, Jeff Scott, Lynn Aulgur, Carolin Komyati, Chris Norton, Mona Price. Row 3: Joe Kristof, Bill Feuerbom, Bill Clements, Dan Murphy, Ardis Parshall, Deb- bie Johnson. N I I i r 4 I -f rw i 'l , E Q 1 I C13 Seth Jaben, Debbie Dove, Kevin Alumbaugh attentively listening in class. C23 QUILL AND SCROLL, left to right: Seth Jaben, Ellen Boyce, Denise Minor, Linda Zorn, Karen Samuel. C33 A tedious job for NHS. C43 Greg Barcus and Laura Finney have fun during Homecoming parade. C53 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, Row 1, left to right:3 Vicky White, Karen Sam- uel, Anita Ward, Rene Angell, Gary Gilmore, Gregg Landrum, Dave Bahm, Jeff Smith. CRow 2:3 Lee Ann Cox, Laurel Schiefelbusch, Cathy Cattle, Paul Bockelman, Dennis Dahmer, John Castleman, Gary Schauperl, Kathy Wallace. CRow 3:3 Nancy Baker, Vickey Johnson, Deb- bie Wilson, Bonnie Haines, Vicki Gentry, Dave Jenkins, Archie Weeks, Roger Mantony, Barbra Johnson, Greg Barcus. CFront Row:3 Jeff Scott, Dana Cable, Janice Dickerson, Maureen Hulbert, Rhonda Mazon, Pam Murphy, Carol Sniezek, Mary Ellen Sooley, Ann Kristof, Den- ise Minor, Mr. Downing, Sponsor. H4 4 rlllfl QUILL AND SCROLL and NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY are just two of the major organrzatrons at GHS honorlng outstandmg stu dents Quxll and Scroll members are chosen from the outstndlng Jour nalrsts 1n the school by the sponsor and the natlonal organ1zat1on and also by thelr work rn the Held of Journallsm They must be ln the top 113 of the1r class Natlonal Honor Socrety mem bers are chosen by the faculty for thelr good grades mvolvement ln school act1v1t1es and good c1t1zen s 1 Both clubs help the school orga nrze certarn act1v1t1es Qulll and Scroll members work on the school newspaper and annual whlle NHS sponsors a tea and an 1ntroductory ceremony 1n the sprmg and also helps to organrze the m1n1 course schedules Both clubs are lnfallable and add much to hlgh school years an T,,,,, W ,r., .V,,,,, -,,,,y- y,y, W-.. N r all' , ,X 1 2 -A Ml S , V r - - ffwwj xy fry, I VW, X., Xl.,-A 'X-ff hw -11 U-A' l rl J -ff: Y, ,f - , P f l K l fl f Q I I 'xl If ,f','1f, 1 ,K ' 'iff l J ll! If 3 lt's really honor r rip. ll fi r ,Wil V li' L fyh WU, 1-T, l l X2 jjfl l 4 '-L Y S. r , fr all 'xg' ,y,p 5 if ' X f J 3 l , fx I , U lr A ' 'ff I ll ' I ' S Lg X l I U we sw 'Q llel f 5 lf f l. T l l X ' lxjlbz ' ,f rf, :nz M 1 l I 3 1 ,V I t ,NM , , ., , H, 1 ' ,K , , , 0 ' ' I f 3 2 V, J, ff l 'fl ' 1 l X ,ll :llc l 'X ff, f 3 5 l . 6 S ' N ll rf fll 1 2 l 1 , 5 l r f ' I I 5 r L H 1 I i I r 1 yr of or r Q H V gr, ff ' 1 LETTERGIRLS CLUB: CD DeeDee Hussey, Vicki Dawson, Kathleen Snyder, Teresa Gierin- gar, Linda Harms, Carol Sniezek, Linda Isham, Becky Harris, Laura DeMaio, Tammy Joseph, Celeste Seward C23 David Botts arrives at foot- ball game C3J Pat Holt, Lisa Howard, Mike Cory caught in hall Q45 John Johnson and Brent Wright talk in cafeteria C51 LETTERMAN'S CLUB: Row 1: Kevin Clark, Greg Landrum, Vince Ramacca, Pat Holt, Steve Lukowski, Brent Wright, Rick Smith, Jeff Boone, Larry Shahan. Row 2: Brad Strecker, John Castleman, Wayne Sexton, Carl Vanzant, Steve Fritze, Tim Tarry, Rick Adams, Jeff Hardy, Don For- tel, Greg Barcus. Row 3: Gregg Worrell, Bob Sullens, David Botts, George Manley, Rick Glover, Mark Merryfield, Steve Wells, David Ray. Row 4: Tom DeMaio, Ken Clark, Larry Reed, Vance Gray, Jeff Smith, Gary Sharpel, Jeff Gauntz, Tim Melhuse, Mark McLain. Row 5: Randy Sisk, Steve Alexopoulus, Doug Petty, Bill Schopf, Terry Fitzpatrick. Row 6: Allen Horne, Dale York. ---K- 4Jg!'X--.J X1-sihj 1 .W ff' ff 1 Lettermans club 1S composed of all athletes men and women who have earned a Varslty or Jumor Varslty letter rn any mterscholastrc sport or who are workrng towards one Sponsored by all the coaches therr purpose IS to promote athletrc spzrrt partrcularly among team members whlch will motlvate a genulne and whole hearted rnterest des1re and effort to wm athletrc contests d b O n d Lettermen help to encourage an foster a sprrrt of harmony and co gaged rn or 1dent1f1ed wrth any hrgh school athletrc contest or act1v1ty Also to rdentrfy rtself w1th such programs or actrvrtles whrch con tnbute to the promotronal welfare of athletrcs rn the hlgh school All new members shall be sub ject to an 1n1t1at1on whlch conslsts of constructlve work prescrrbed by the executlve commrttee helplng to controll crowds at basketball games and sweeplng up the basket ball court 3 3 5 I 3 ' J 3 operation between all persons en- 3 5 ' ' 4 na ' ...,...w gf-F-: '4-ef f. if f 1 r 'ra ' .5 tice:-...,..,.L.-,... u YB 1, C , 1 X' X NJ K 1 X l l , 7 X X-.X ,fi A XX 'NX el , ,, ,f ,3 ' x X -Ski .Vx ',,,.., b H im ff- . ff! I gf,- ' C ,fl U lf f 3 . f f--- 3 ,f ,f ' C iff ,ll,',' sy 1, pf 1 if f 1 if ' , ,f 4 1 X ' ' ' f ' f r - 1 1, f ,rf . lily I ' f, Q 1 1 f ig ,f ,I l I , t 1 X .. C f ,, C C ,.,, 13 , 5 f. C x x X A X , xr- if f : - l A X M X , . J . - . ,' 4 1 - x,,f' ,' x L, 1 li 1- ' 3 f 5 3, x., ,-V, 1 ll8 'ri C13 Science Club puts up posters to encourage new members. C23 Students during Math Club meeting. C33 MATH CLUB, CRow l :3 Debbie Wilson, Laura Huffman, Jeff Scott, Chuck Mc- Nabney, Susan Smith, Mark Ziobro, Mike Schmidt, Paul Bartholomew, Boris Peharda, Mr. Handley. CRow 2:3 Tim Chess, Tim Tarry, Don Fortel, Brent Wright, Doug McCune, Ann Brown, Connie Armstrong, Mary Amaro. CRow 3:3 Cindy Ledbetter, Julie Myers, Ron Fors- berg, Steve Murphy, Jeanene May, Mary Hech- inger, Tammy Galbraith, Michele Jorich. CRow 4:3 Kim Ledbetter, Julie Whitton, Laurie Roth- schild, Jody Petrone, Susan Osborn, Molly Smith, Karen Csernyik. CRow 5:3 Dennis Bahm, Jeff Slove, Richard Laboska, Kathy Koska, Pat- ti Anderson, Rhonda Pickett, Pam Murphy. CRow 6:3 Gene Coulter, Calvin Burger, Laurie Offill, Jennifer Smith, Terri Phillips, Mona Price, Diane Burger. C43 SCIENCE CLUB, 1. Susan Smith, Gary Schauperl. 2. Roger Man- tony, Jody Burke, Larry Gordon, Richard Gould, Mark Ziobro. 3. Mr. Endicott, Sheri James, Mona Price, Carol Sniezek, Gene Coul- ter, Brent Wright, Jeff Scott. C53 Mr. Handley surprised by photographer during meeting. t , I t s 3 Q s ! 4 l 5 T ,t 1 'S A of i 5 1 l n 1 E 1 A l MATH and SCIENCE CLUBS were formed to encourage interest in those two subjects from a point of view other than that found in the classroom. This year MATH CLUB meet- ings were held once every 2-3 weeks to discuss mathematics along with enjoying games and refreshments. SCIENCE CLUB placed special emphasis this year on careers in sci- ence and environmental issues. Speakers came from the Environ- mental Protection Agency and field trips were planned, but the plan to visit the ecology plot was invariably postponed due to bad weather. Roger Mantony fPres.j was asked to comment on the 1974-75 members, and said he felt there was a greater amount of participation and new ideas for the club to ex- plore. Math and science interests many . 1 ,J 2 CD Anne Hile, Rhonda Phillips, Jody Petrone, Liz Ennis, Jane Ernst, Donna Bowles, Dena Stewart, Rhonda Simmons, Beckie Boone, Garry Byerly, Tom Loy, Eric Fawks, Fred Chess, Steve Husk. C21 Liz Ennis, editor, brightens Publications with her cheery attitude. C31 Becky Boone and Donna Bowles at the Publications Christmas party. C43 Jane Ernst, editor, selling the first news- paper of the year. C51 Jane Ernst and Eric Fawks, working on a late-night paste-up. f'-.,,, 5 , .TY The BULLDOG SPIRIT has ex- paper this year with a new format. The once four-page paper is now a six-page and the publication now comes out bi-weekly. BULLDOG SPIRIT has taken on a new image this year as a more professional and organized publica- tion on student life. Additions to the SPIRIT in- cluded On File ', an editorial column by Eric Fawks, associate editor, Happenings , a cultural calendar which included concerts and other activities in the area. Another addition was the Review columns which gave the students previews on movies, books and con- certs. Staff members were persistent in gathering news. Highlights in- cluded Eric Fawks' trip to the Democratic Convention, interviews with the Kansas City Scouts, Log- gins and Massina and important area music people. new SPIRIT paned the volume to the news- t A GL 57 W6 ia fm. I f ,gm Y MVAVMIMZ , f Q. QM X ' , f ' . Q 1 . t,--1'fg:l,,- f .- it I-:1yy,Wk fm.':7 :i1g,.'4, V . : V I . X H ' e fl, 15.-... 4.14- J 'TQ , , . V r W. ------- ------ ,H -.---- , - - ' -,,,,,,5.,,,,,,,:......4.Le.L-1-.-.-. , ,, . . .,. .,...,.,,.,,.,..-a-r-,....,..,-.,.,-C......,.?f.......:.1-.4-q-w:-s- ----Q-.-rw . . C13 SENIORS, CRoW 1, top to bottom:3 Bev Markland, Denise Landreth, Robin Kessner, Heather Hall, Molly Smith. CRoW 2:3 Linda Ish- am, Robin Heinen, Diane Cahill, Ellen Boyce, Laurie Rothschild. CRow 3:3 Pam Murphy, Vicki Gentry, Jane Ernst, Linda Entsminger, Debbie Dorman. CRow4 :3 Diane Minor, Linda Zorn, Diana Lickteig, Maureen Hulbert, Marina Kauffman. CROW 5:3 Pat Van Brunt, laura De- Maio, Carol Sniezek, Lyn Jones, Dena Stewart. CROW 6 :3 Je Ann Soren, Marilyn Denny, Vicki White, Lee Ann Cox, Teresa Kopp. CRoW 7:3 Pam Mahaffie, Laurel Schiefelbusch, Bonnie Haines, Lori Brockman, Darcie Collins. CRoW 8:3 Pat Goreham, first vice-president, Becky Harris, senior representative: Jami Alexopoulus, president, Julie Whitton, Jody Petrone. CRoW 9:3 Ann Kristof, Paula Capps, Rene Angell, Su- san Osborn, Cathy Cattle. C23 Pep Club mem- bers support the Bulldogs at an away game. C33 Jami Alexopoulus, Pep Club president, dis- cusses Homecoming preparations with members. C43 Senior, Karla Mashburn, sells tickets for a football game in the lunchroom. C53 JUNIORS, CRoW 1, top to bottom:3 Diane Wilkerson, Vicki Dawson, Cheryl Waterstradt. CRoW 2:3 Wendy Taff, Tammy Sparks, Ce Ce Blackburn, Jean- ene May. CRow 3 :3 Kim Cattle, Marty Chris- man, Theresa Spooner, Tanya Jackson, Debra Gagne. CRow 4:3 Lisa Diehl, Theresa Finter, Marsha Wells, Ramona Anderson. Laura Hata- way. CRow 53 Kim Delfosse, Tammy Galbraith, Susan Bishop, Susan McKinney, Jeane Cole. CRow 6:3 Karen Sutton, Sylvia Devescovi, Jackie Broockerd, Beth Gibler, Kathy Cum- mings. CRow 7:3 Jeanie Becker, Pam Stevens, Barbara Fulton, Kathy Evans, Cheri Rhodes. CRow 8:3 Ramona Rosine, Pam Fields, Lisa Choate, Junior representative, Paula Drain, Secretary: Rhonda Pickett, Second Vice-Presi- dent. CRow 9:3 Donna Quinlan, Dana Costello, Jane McCrary, Jacki Neal. C63 SOPHOMORES, CRow 1, top to bottom:3 Sheryl Stewart, Pam Crooks, Michelle Seive. CRow 2:3 Diane Sutton, Darci Dorman, Dee Dee Hussey, Peggy Jenkins. CRow 3:3 Julie Rogers, Jennifer Smith, Susan Van Pelt, Ruby White. CRow4:3 Denise Sutton, Julie Broockerd, Mary George, Chris Gilmore, Myra Horner. CRoW 5:3 Ann Dirks, Jan Smiley, Pam Stohs, Sandy Mcfkrthfur, Sarah Albert. CRoW 6:3 Debbie Fisk, Lisa Boone, Debbie Brinkoetter, Kathleen O'Conner, Marian Dlugo- lecki. CRow 7 :3 Vicky Sebert, Bev Campbell, Cathy Goodwin, Jacolynn Sexton, Tricia Os- born. CROW 8:3 Jenny Lickteig, Pam Bailey, Michele Capps, Treasurer: Kelly McMahan, sophomore representative: Laura Smith. CROW 9:3 Jill Roberts, Emily Bradshaw, Donna Brinkoetter, Terri Van Trump, Lisa Howard, Cindy Potter. . fi' ff Q Vega of lu :Q 4, -we ...CJ C A,-'T OIL! XQQJ Lim Q3, Llwlg I5 5 Emil. Sqpizll post-sr early .51i'l'i'f3l:lcx rar! bonsai' 'D WFS. IZ. fu 'lv' lv-w....6 lm? CYWLT' jchcxfj' 'i. I3 crass wuf14-rye-P Bali? Fwiwlz, fu.:-rzri.pf,..,1i Wana uwrvbfmglpq, A5554 DFL lb !-l.E'llll5 .JM -Fewbellp if . ... . Gere, 32 165.17 EMS tennis -urwniy Ciaiv-ls Volleyball lite 5 gross ceaxftrv - IWW' 5 mrs, Gfrlb Terms - Fl'l7! 7 3 hhn?m' l X,'olC1xtvl:?,ll I v K '51 lccerlfml l , Paris WCG! Ufll':'QS'C ' 1 I . 5 5, n53c..'Etm-1 emit: , ,gl M 'Q' 09:35 rwfvsca QSC: l: l wg I 'T -7, pe-xijr potlf? V XXX' i A ,.. :.f.f:5A'Z F l ,J ie il Unforgettable cheers ...... Yelling till your throat hurts . . . Powder Puff ...... Selling candy ...... Homecoming game ..... Dreaded poster parties ...... . . . . . . front row Seniors Working in the concession stands Drill team at half-time ...... .... . . winning The school song ...... Pep Club banquets ..,... . . . . . . that burning desire Marching on the field ...... Homecoming parade ..... Sally Spirit .... . . 15 minute meetings ...... Decorating the cafeteria .... Cheering the boys ...... Out-yelling your friends .... Always remembering ..... ......allthefun . . . . friends made . . . . . . unforgettable years. Another busy year -Gary Gilmore 124 STUDENT ADVISORY 1S an or ganrzation of all presidents and school editors Their main purpose is to advise the admmistration of the student viewpoint on school decisions A1 so members may voice any com plaints and offer solutions STUDENT COUNCIL the gov ernmental body of the school con sists of elected representatives from each fourth hour class These 1nd1v1duals voice their classmates ideas or grievances and are to con vey the minutes from the Stuco meetings to their class. Student Council sponsors such things as the Christmas Dance, a faculty tea at the beginning of the year to introduce new teachers and new students, the United Fund Campaign, which raises money, food, and presents for a needy fam- ily on Xmasg and the concession stand during athletic seasons. Student Council meets at least once every two weeks, and discusses projects from money making for school profit or charity, to student ideas. Q W. g,,1,:2?A., CD STUDENT ADVISORY, left to right: Lisa Howard, Cheryl Waterstradt, Darcie Collins, Teresa Kopp, Ellen Boyce. Standing: Jami Alexopoulus, Janice Dickerson, Teresa Hook, Jane Ernst, Liz Ennis, Gary Gilmore, Joel Hataway, Dave Bahm, Laura DeMaio, Greg Barcus, Marty Chrisman, Joe Chiarelli. C21 Students listen attentively during stu- dent council meeting in band room. C31 Mr. Temple and Mr. Lester, sponsors of Stuco. C45 Gary Gilmore, Teresa Kopp listen while Mary Galeassi reads notes. C51 STUDENT COUNCIL, Row 1, left to right: Rex Filion, Bill Ruth, Tony McClendon, John Clark, Teresa Kopp, Vice-Presi- dent Gary Gilmore, President, Mr. Lester, spon- sor, Mary Galeassi, secretary, Dana Costello, Trea- surer, Ellen Boyce, Denise Minor, Lennie Rayburn. Row 2: Robert Weeks, Cindy Sarvis, Diane Sutton, Cathy Higgins, Gina Mabry, Chris Gilmore, Debbie Jackson, Lisa Howard, Robin Heinin, Jane Ernst, Teresa Hook, J ami Alexopoulus, Janice Dickerson, Gisele Chapman, Lisa Stinson. Row 3: Roger Man- tony, Lesa Jones, Lydia Chamberlain, Dana Seals, Jill Roberts, Cathy Goodwin, Debbie Brinkoetter, Dee Dee Hussey, Lynn Jones, Julie Whitton, Laurie Rothschild, Maria DiGiovonni, Cheryl Rippeto. Row 4: Steve Maze, Idona Blue, Laura DeMaio, Dave Jenkins, Marty Chrisman, Cheryl Waterstradt, Shena Litle, Irene Vanderveldon, Anita Ward, Denise Landreth, Darcie Collins, Lori Brockman, Rob Maple. Row 5: Greg Barcus, Gregg Landrum, Bill Feuerborn, Randy Shinn, Larry Jones, Kenny Weislocher, Mike Meyers, Susan Smith, Dave Bahm, Brian Fitzpatrick. Row 6: Lisa Diehl, Jane McCrary, Joe Chiarelli, Rose Walton, Joel Hataway, Gary Byerly, Jay Tomlinson, Marty Pritchett, Glen Cubly, Mike Perkins, Bonnie Modglin, Rusty O'Kane, Michele Lehman. Row 7: Doug Lauden- slager, Craig Colgan, Jeff Wilson, Doug Neef, Larry Giger, Terri Philips. C63 Mr. Poisal, Geography teacher, and Mrs. Strange, counselor, get to know each other at Student Council tea. f 125 4 4 it 2, C15 LIBRARY STAFF, left to right: Mike By- ous, Alan Ray, Jeff Smith, Denise Landreth, Ruby White, Joe Chiarelli, Jedd Beasley, Mary Hinsen, Cindy Addington, Pat Holt, Mary Ellen Sooley, Mary Galeassi, Cathy Walters, Robin Mabry, Mary Amaro, Gayla Martin, Chuck De- Lapp, Annette Turnbaugh, Tammy Galbraith, Diane Cahill. Q25 COUNSELOR'S OFFICE, CBack Row:D Marina Kauffman, Gary Gilmore, John Castleman, Tim Chess, Steve Wells, Lesa Jones, Maria Digiovanni. fFront Rowzl Kathy Maloney, Pat Goreham, Vicki Gentry, Debbie Huson, Cathy Cattle, Lori Brockman, Janice Dickerson. C33 KITCHEN HELP, fBack Row:J Chuck Allen, Larry Roberts, Doug Gordon. CFront Rowzj Debbie Jackson, Kenny Weis- locher. 145 Gary Gilmore intent of student file. C51 Tammy Galbraith and Cathy Walters sign- ing out books. C63 OFFICE STAFF, left to right: Kathy McNanley, Tom Dove, Donna Bowles, Lee Ann Cox, Tom Chiarelli, Larry Jones, Mark Merryfield, Teresa Hook, Ronda Pickett, Denise Landreth, Lynn Jones, Brad Strecker, Teresa Kopp, Lisa Choate, Carl Van- zant, Darcie Collins, Rick Glover, Susan Smith, Randy Shinn. Not shown: Barry Dahmer, Kathy Taral. r I, 4- 7 W I Q bl agp ' I . . f 4 --we-W, ., , ,NX ' I :MW 'V 'w r'r ! 1 . rg' ' 1 I 1 . A , H1 .V , ,.,'?-QL' 2, 2 L A 4 if Faa3ffc?w'fii32M titty f,. 'mfr-1'l . . - if-2:22 ' :fx ft M51 'Q-sfgcvtykfffgeg ' me ffrfp, frffifa A .. 1 . mf.-,-fx-1' . 'rzfrx '-N, :,f- 'hc' 1 1' J-X-2 . z.fti 5'I- 'f257'lfg.' -:' 'ff 5 ' 2- 23 ' V ,, f uf 1. 3A,'f.,,ifa,94Lf 4 . A , , , , H .aus-aus.-Na: - f - . ,,, These many helping staffs have much to do with running the school. Doing oddjobs for school person- nel, are the counselor's helpers, of- fice staff, kitchen help, and librarians' help. These students work for no pay, and must find time from their own studies to do work, which brings no credit. Their free hours are spent run- ning errands' doing paper work and any little thing that needs do- ing. Without this help many paid personnel would be overloaded with work. You Wouldn t believe the things that happen in the office There s a lot of work but a lot of laughs too like the time Mrs Teevan was reading announcements and the office Workers Went over and made faces at her It was pretty hard for her not to laugh Not to mention Mr Downing s Ileft my spleen in Abilene and I left my leg 1n Wrnepeg and lost my liver in the little blue river and Ileft my bra1n1n Maine dancing and singing Don t Step on My Blue Suede Shoes commented Teresa Hook With a little he p . 7 X Working . . . . . . giving all you've got' accomplishment . . . meeting new people . . . First week of school-confusion . . . . . .joining clubs the dances . . . getting to know teachers . . . Staying after school . . . . . . sports musical . . . mixers . . . Hanging-out at McDonald's . . . . . . float parties f the school'plW'.'Tl' ' ' choral concerts . . . New friends . . . . . . a beautiful auditorium a Harvest Queen . . . V Ka school store . . . a new curriculum . The world changes . . . . . . good-bye Richard Nixon hello Gerald Ford . . . also Rockefeller . . . The shroud of Watergate lifts . . . . . . recession emerges K V the future . . . '?' Now,,we're building friendships and' trust . . . graduating . crying . . . ' not wanting ,to leave . . . Looking back . . . contributors :ri-..:u v.-Ana-.-. ... . ...W . I l I Let's go to the hop . Rolling up your Jeans Buggrng mom to get out an old skirt cmderella collars cotton shirts The leather Jacket boys Sunglasses and greased back a1r pony tails very red lipstick bobby socks worn out saddles Teachers Joining rn Dancing to the oldies but goodies in the cafeteria . . . Voting on the best outfits for the a . . . the 50 s assembly . . . drill team dance V... lettermans sweaters . . . old high school rings . . . high heels . . . An old scarf . draped around your head . . . Laughing at funny people . . . and at the boys with red lips . . . imprinted on their cheeks . . . Where'd the day go? . . . 130 3 6 C13 Mr. Downing taken by surprise by the 50's camera crew. C21 Mrs. Wall cheering a hip team on to victory. 131 Jane McCrary and David Botts boppin' in the cafeteria. f4J Mr. Frey, Chuck Atwell and Bob Mc- Lenden take a break. C55 Jane Ernst, pony- tail and all. f6J Jeann Soren models her 50's wear. C11 Lisa Howard, sophomore attendant. C21 Su- san Osborn, senior attendant. C31 Donna Quin- lan, junior attendant. 143 Ann Kristof, home- coming queen. CSD Donna Quinlan, Lisa How- ard, Susan Osborn, Ann Kristof, homecoming royalty. C61 Homecoming royalty after half. -r .1-m4snf:A..L.J ' W' '. 'A, ,. W z It s half trme the band plays floats go around the freld antrc patron hangs rn the a1r The queen candrdates walk on the 16 d fathers on thelr arms the crowd srlences The announcer speaks of the nrghts actrvrtres then the moment comes the sophomore and Junror at tendants are announced And escorted to the1r thrones sophomore attendant Lrsa Howard Junror attendant Donna Qu1nl1n senlor candrdates hold the1r breath The senror attendant 1S MISS Susan Osborn Senror queen IS MISS Ann Krrstof The wartrng IS over Rehef shows on the1r faces also tears The queen IS crowned the crowd cheers now the rrde around the fre d Happrness rn the a1r could only f'1 an r fff' If I lf , be... ' ' '-'. I 'l I J' C11 Pep Club invokes spirit in Ellen Boyce. C25 DECA takes top honors for float competition. C31 Pep Rally after parade adds to excitement. C41 Senior float second featuring GHS Treat. 'CSD Sophomore float, third place passes by during parade. C61 Queen candidatesg Ann Kristof and Susan Osborn wave to the people watching the parade. C77 Wew of the parade as it gets ready to enter the stadium. C81 Junior float during parade. C95 Mr. Anderson leads the way with Jose Moca, our AFS student from Brazil. f'n,Q1 f 4 J-,gifgfl .. I f Iwefri-S.,-aff-,wa:ffq1 . f K J -11: Ll.-Tip 'V' -' 1 J I N. swf V 5' 1 r 'I.'Qf l.L. . 21 A -4 K. - Af, - I .Mil wlnivjfp 14,11 Jyi ,Mft 1 gm W. N ee: . M ,, x ' A . 1 v ll ..f - Ns. -e 5. r. A wifgy I , , 1 ,,S , LH I .,... r x 3 7 5 1525, -M7 '1 ti , IL: QI' I I I I I I i, I, fx 1, I f I L, I 1 1 I,, I L. 2 1 I I I I L g I I x I I I Seniors last Homecoming . . . sophomores first dance . . . The parade . . . too long for watching . . . not long enough . . . for those who remember . . . The floats . . . seniors, with fingers crossed . . . the pep assembly on the field . . . ' the spirit cheer . . . the explosion in the chemistry lab heard on the field . . . The rush from the game . . . Going out to dinner . . . The Stewart-Taff tragedy . . . no going home . . . The queens . . . the candidates . . . Our team with,the weight of the world . . . on their shoulders . . . Itis been said . . . the greatest victory . . . one can accomplish . . . is to give it . .. all you've got . . . A day to remember lrygl 8 9 ..............-.-.....f-....-..-.-..,-.- lv 2 if avr ara L. 1 5' : H' .fl ,5 15.3 4' Y z ' , ,, 5 ,iV ,,h ' , I KD Mr. Brink coaxes Pud to come get him in the tree, resulting in a fatal fall for Pud. C21 Pud wakes Gramps. C31 Gramps tries to convince Dr. Evans, Aunt Demetria, and Mr. Pilbeam that he has death trapped in the trees. C41 Gramps becomes angry with Dr. Evans. 151 Anna Her- ring paints sets. C65 Gramps proves to Dr. Evans and Mr. Griines that death cannot come. 136 f Jr J-,Q af? On Borrowed Time presented January 24 and 25 was the first play to be presented in our new audltonum It was a touchmg yet humorous story of an aging grandfather who stayed off death by trappmg lum in a tree in order to ra1se his grand son Pud Hrs efforts were comph cated not only by death CMr Brmkj who was bound and determmed to take Gramps but by Pud s Aunt Demetna who was determmed to adopt him. The play s characters were: Pud- John Vanzant Gramps-Bill Marks Granny-Jami Alexopoulus Mr. Brink-Archie Weeks, Marcia Giles- Janice Dickerson, Demetria Riffle- Rhonda Mazon, A Boy-Matt Mar- tin, Workmen-Bob Grantham and John Weaver, Dr. Evans-Steve Fritze, 5 Mr. Pilbeam-Dwight Ordway, Mr. Grimes-Doug Neef, and Sheriff- Dave Bahm. The Student Director was Dave Jenkins. borrowed time 137 34, 1 tic, f, I I 4+ wk .7 L i r4'? ff C Ti Qjgig 1 2 ' 3 I 7 CD This is how it ended, seniors 14 and juniors 8. C21 Linda Entsminger runs with ball escaping Juniors. C35 Senior Becky Harris prepares for practice. C45 Seniors practice blocking. C53 J u- niors not far behind Seniors. C63 Powder Puff Royalty: Steve Lukowski, senior kingg Brad Strecker, senior attendantg Glen Griffin, junior attendantg Jim McGee, sophomore attendant, honored at half-time. C71 Seniors talk with Coach Anderson. 138 All the weeks of practice . . The game tonight will tell . . . seniors determination . . . juniors will . . . boys doing cheers . . . opposite teams go out . . . Keyed up for the big moment . . . the game starts . . . the cold stares . . . bruises and fumbles . . . fouls and hot words . . . Half-time . . . Juniors with big heads . . . seniors downcast . . . The kings are crowned . . . their victory ride . . . a grocery cart . . . for a limousine . . . the game resumes . . . Another chance is given . . . Sweet revenge is shown . . . the seconds tick away . . . The defensive line is tight . . . Offense speeds right by . . . the gameg finally over . . . Seniors prance off the field with their heads held high . . . Glory in their eyes . . . That was a rough game . I , it l. il? ji I l M A 5 l l A ll lc Happy . . . Picking out a dress . . . Wearing the one you like best, instead of our mothers' choice . 'lv' Y G . . .your picture taken . . . The Queens dance . . . ' I ...fiveredrosc-zs... The Crowning . . . ...eating out . .. Dancing all night . . . a n d Tinkers Damn . . . Christmas trees . . . with presents underneath , Crisp night air... Chilling your bones, . . . but not . . . the warmth . . . inside 1 I I 1, w , 140 sa... .!, We 6 pf- p.. WW! sri. I E i 1 i 7- Y-,I 4 6 45 C11 Renee Allee, junior attendant. C21 Julie Whitton, queen. C31 Cindy Sarvis, sophomore attendant. C41 Queen Julie, Se- nior attendant Maria, with their escorts Greg Barcus and Mike Traylor. C51 Maria Digiovarmi senior attendant. C63 Cindy Sarvis and her escort Rod Simmons. 141 The 1974 Musical My Fair La- dy , held on November 21, 22, 23 was hailed a huge success and re- ceived many compliments. The School Board passed a reso- lution commending the students, staff, and all others involved in the production. The perfomiances made evident the efforts and talents of many people and brought pleasure and honor to the district. An expensive, lavish show, My Fair Lady was the first production in the new auditorium. Characters included: Eliza Doo- little-DANA CABLE, Colonel Pick- ering-DAVE JENKINS, Freddy Eynsford-Hill-JERRY BOTTS, Mrs. Eynsford-Hill-DEB BIE WIL- SON, Henry Higgins-ROBIJN HORNSTRA, Alfred P. Doolittle- GREG BARCUS, Servants: ELLEN BOYCE, BONNIE HAINES, TER- ESA KOPP, TERRI PHILLIPS, PAUL BARTHOLOMEW, DOUG NEEF, Maids: CHERYL WATER- STRADT, CAROL BURT. g I I ki -.-I xbxf -iff ,xx II Q I A I 1. W! l X I I fl I , ,I N5 I pi ,f 1 ' f is I I J I I C 5 fl X I I X I I I I ff? I I ruff e I 'I' I III f I I I I, I XV W I I I I I 9 X, I I I -1 'M , I--I-If , ' fx I I If I I - 'K I C217 ..E I W' ' V' Fyx ' A I7 C I. A Y AQ. I, , ' 'Q , fain N I f I I 'h ., f' ' 'i 633 I Y . -Q fe-gf JH, . W, A .' I 'X Ax-uf , . lv, N' CE- QL? iii-I ' , lf- J-x' :1 J .I .,. A I fl ' A ,.,, Tvfgf, 31' if - 1 . -'Mi T' I ' . 42 ' R V51 I . k X Y. 7' X ,, ring:-Ax , X.. rf' XI I X 'Ig , X , -4 , - no Ifihv XS . f My R it X 1 x , I Pg., IX so X I .R in-JA., -, g'71 I of . . I X N X. I fiifivj :,::.? vi 'I .. - . I ' 7 1 2 ef I iieqjfgi? i I in I I :I II ii I 'I f x, I ,- X I ,,, CD Alfred Doolittle questions his daughter's whereabouts. C25 Professor Higgins shows emo- tion. C33 Tea with Mrs. Higgins. C41 Eliza eyes Higgins' piece of cake. C57 Servants sing for poor professor Higgins. C63 High Society at As- cot. C73 Mr. Chrisman shows dance line the right way. C83 Freddie and mother stare with amazement at Professor Higgins. C91 Danceline performs to Get Me to the Church on Time . r-J 1, LAI11 Y:-X, 4. ,vrv l .s '1..., - I J I. sp, I I I I I 143 44 E Valentines ......... Red and White hearts ....... Sending one to your sweetheart . . . The Dance . . .. Decorations .... ' M ' t ..... Precious Siliiisftfu. , Winni ........ m e m O Beinglzliowned ..... Dancing to You'll Get the Best of My Love ...... . Happy ..... Candy Hearts ....... Forever locked in my box of unforgettable memories ...... 'E h.rL1.S1nrm .. .F.1,.' ng-, . .I '.. ,i ,.Lw.w1-.1 4. A... 4 .QF J I t Eit- 1,1 er- . aff .7 V. .v ul ,liz fs, F C C'-,Lf .,,-, . , LV I .-C L, 5 ' is J ' 1' 22 ftp, 'nr .L..vg, 'A ,I ' L-WAYQZ Q imp- - -,fivnv 'uv' ' 6 C11 Karen Sutton, Junior Attendant. C25 Emily Bradshaw, Sophomore Attendant. C33 Jami Alexopoulus, Senior Attend- ant. C43 Queen and her court during the dance. CSD Theresa Hook, 1975 Sweetheart Queen. C63 Queen, Theresa Hookg Emily Bradshaw, sophomore attendantg Karen Sutton, junior attendantg .Tami Alexopoulus, senior attendant. W' '17 . I 2 w'. I , ,.......a-ew 'Jr 1 A6 CD Denise Minor, attendant. 123 Kim Kiley, Harvest Queen. C37 Rhonda Mazon, attendant. candidates C53 Lersa Weislocher first atten dant. C63 Mary Hinsen, .Tami Alexopoulus, Jane Ernst, Laura Smith, candidates. C71 Judy Pe- trone, Liz Ennis, Carol Sneizek, Teresa Hook, candidates. Q45 Lesa Jones, Ellen Boyce, Pam Murphy, -Qi. 2 3 5 Xi I . I 7 AQ ,gf 1 f, ff vi I If 1 r 4 ff: f . Ax f ., ,, , Afxa-L-BJ ::'7,,T. M, 3 ,RRS X- A iq 4 . 1 , ,, rf Q ' d -.Ir C f vw x v. xr KX P Lk ,., LJ ,ff ' '- gf .gf ' i - , N as 2 l ' 1 ' W' A' il i, l , ef- fx fnqym ,,...... E V l' K . X V ' ATI , we , Y Q7 '- ,f , fl- 1 fan, ...IIEFQ-z - ff t , fl , ' scfiff t. f F5153 ijligri-wr . ' f.,g U 555'm,1Lf5T5+'f5.5gg'Al7t!f 7 t l 1 -K -. i , , . ''K1,'f.e,2'2Ji-Wsziiift2- X. ct ,,.rj12j.sl. .X 'i f?E,l4gep.g-:.fwi1g-.2 if -...--....,:-r-1.. H.,,-.a..a,,,.-nu,-,f-f.r,X . ...Q gmuuaifrilill1',liii...,x. ' 4 Dancing to Broadway clique . . . Wearing your overalls . . . . . . denim shirts the Harvest queen . . . Donating money . . . . . . having your club win corn cob pipes and bales of hay . . . square dancing . . . apple cider Doing old dances, the jerk and the pony . . . going stag . , . dancing with the girls . . . laughing Listening to the music . . . makinga dance line . . . dancing with a band member .ul IHS I harvest time .... building a circle around them . . . Just having fun .... remember? l l l 4 I l i 147 U, wi ,, 'N 1 , Z, M , -L' 'L V , 'Inf 7 -f W1 fgfyz Q77 ' fs: A .M N . f . ,gf A -a- WZ? 4 W . , ,, Q, , ,nv Q' . 7 1' '41-'l -.- if . .53 J' , , 44 ,2C'ff- 'r Living here all my life F m t Knowing all the same peonle . . . 5 Where will I be . . . ' ' Whe Ile ehe . . . beginning . Wfwmliel -.,. . I 1 , ,. -, ,ow Q ,.-5 .' 27 ..-1' 4 v , 4-' ,. 1 ...-Ll' 3 -H18 GF , 'lf CD Dana Cable. C21 Lori Brockman. 133 Diane Cahill and Gregg Landrum. C43 Old Timers, Row 1: Mike Hooker, Karla Mashburn, Laurel Schiefelbusch, Lori Brockman, Bonnie Haines, Beckie Boone, Diane Chhill, Pam Mahaftie. Row 2: Doug McCune, Gary Scharpel, Gregg Worrell, Brent Wright, Becky Harms, Marie Sargent, Debbie Cox, Jeff Scott, Dana Cable, Vicki Gentry. Row 3: Mike Muntzel, Rick Smith, Ken Clark, John Lawrence, Mark Pender, Mark Rush, Kathy Maloney, Dave Bahm, Becky Har- ris, Bambi Bogard, Diana Lickteig, Rene Angell.. Row 4: Ross Galbraith, Chuck Atwell, Anita Ward, Bill Gowing, Karen Samuel, Jay Andella, Laura Huffman Dave J enkms Ann Kristof Gregg Landrum Kim Ledbetter Marina Kauf man Larry Shahan Cra1gW1lson Robin Taylor Laurie Kirkwood Row 5 Mike Byous Karl Lavender Debbie Stillman Peggy Bentley Barbara Johnson Lorreta Nicely Debbie Elliot Debb1e Sloan Maureen Hulbert Larry Reed Denise Landreth Kevin Clark Anna Herring Row 6 Dale York Heather Hall R1chard Du Vall Vance Gray Rhonda Simmons Donna Bowles C55 Brent Wright Q65 Karen Samuel C71 Mane Sargent Q81 Randy Roberts W' 1 - mira- MA- --ef-1-f -Y f -' -r 1 2 CD Jose and Cindy Gallagher walk to class. C23 Jose stops at his locker between classes. C35 Jose gathers with friends at a Foreign Language Club meeting. C45 In the Homecoming parade, Jose sits in the Foreign Exchange Student car. C53 Becky Harris, Jane Ernst and Jose Moca listen to Laura DeMaio speak. V 7'3'd'?iXK'f5f?3': I L 1, .x if .4 if -,Ep 's Us 'N ri rw, ' A iff' :qs ,tg.,:,. ir 'f -Vtufa r-..- . .s Qi pol, J., 44 tr ,........-.-M xa . 'Www if f - a y X ie iw T , 1 1, ,, 4. W JB? N y M. . . R.. f 1 . 1 i-fi lx W 3 use Sun... llll ,Q If MM , ,km ',lllllU1 .QL , V, fe a iw fy - if ?' f ew '-. ',gnloOIvu 'I-2 llllllf lqllt. 'Il' 'slll,g g.....'..qpllll ' gllllll' H an H Jose Moca arrived here from Bra- zil, August 23rd, 1974 and he seemed to adjust very quickly. Jose likes Grandview, although he doesn't like school anywhere, but then who doesl? Jose remarked that he does not like the dating customs here. He thinks that it is ridiculous for a girl to think she has to have a date be- fore she can go to a dance or a par- ty, instead of just going stag. As the year progresses Jose, who is staying with the Angells, has opened up more to the people around him and in this school. Jose is a very perceptive and sen- sitive person when it comes to oth- ers feelings and seems to sense when something is wrong and tries to con- sole them, whatever the problem may be. Jose has a very wild imagination and can come up with some of the best stories. He is constantly kid- ding around and joking with peo- ple. Jose seems to get a great satis- faction out of making other people laugh and be happy. Very well liked by the people who know him, and even though he is from a different country, Jose is very popular and has added much to the social life of many in this school. From a far-away land . . ! LH H1 Q Ii . , .. TILA 1 2 Working for others . ,IW RCCOgl'l1t10!1 workmg for others str1v1ng for perfect1on F1Il1Sh1Ilg surpnse School HCt1V1t16S plctures taken Hard work no spare t1me contrlbutmg Odd Jobs nobody wanted For the good of GHS ANNUAL 152 3 'iz l 1 l 41' , .,-' ieiigia su if-:: '.I-je,-H1 ae ,f --11 fe:.,f:4 'f ,griifjfffi-af-fggs F'2'12 -Va-1' Zu .fE'5 -:D-'7 1 7i'j 3 'WQPT' .-.-, , .X :1 A .. 1 ada! mv' M x.-it .V sy I a.-. V 'ii 1 '-s '+L ' x -K ' ' in-fir -EWS? v. gf.. 1 u. , !ZvfYf'.', 9 wi! jfs at B 'S :Qui-53 ,P 7 4 5 CD Liz Ennis, Steve Husk, Senior Attendants. C25 Denise Minor and Gregg Landrum, 1975 ANNUAL KING AND QUEEN. C33 Jacki Neal finds humor in things other than cheerleading. C43 Greg Landrum at a basketball game. C51 Jacki Neal, Bryan Shelton, Junior Attendants. C63 Emily Bradshaw, Randy Shepard, Sophomore Attendants. A new year begins . ., . N new friends . . . teachers . . . classes . . V. ' A new atmosphere . . . we g 'changes to 'be accepted . .V . The new, becoming routine . . 4 M study halls, morewrelaxed .V . . Auditoriums, . '. e ' - MY FAIRsLADY1,. . . professional . A NeWfSPIRIT,,-- so n s e mice a month we e e students Gu s A , ne' yu! ,M v,,f ,mf mf ' UW Q -.,.,-, f.......-' A L1 755. 1 L Ng.. Q Mk i 'VA ,K .Q ,. iimm . X GHS challengers . . . they are the ones who tight for No. 1 . . . running, handling the ball scoring . . . ' -touehdowns, baskets, home runs . . . Practices in T-shirts ,WQU1 Qut faaa ,Kg V converse all-stars Striving for the best . . . the best runners, the best jumpers, the best shot putters. . . all for GHS Game nights . . .. 7 7:30, the band the fight song . . . the national anthem, introdugtion of starters, then, the Bulldogs. . . blue and gold uniforms on the fields and courts . Theyare ready to win . . . Fight, you Grandview Bulldogs End of a long hard run .- -.--.,...a-..-.,---.--- ---- -W v - - x , Varsity Cross Country, in most respects, was an average team with positive attitudes from the start of the season to the end. Grandview opened the season placing second to Excelsior Springs with Belton third at the first triangular meet In all the triangular meets Grandview failed to place first but never bowed down to thlrd The hrghhght meets for the Harriers were the Liberty and Ruskin Invitations Varsity fin rshed their season placing fifth ln conference and eighth at district where the boys drsplayed their best performances As a second year letterman Gregg Worrell s district time en abled him to rank with Grand view s all time best ten The most consistent team scores were Gregg Worrell Gregg Landrum, Greg Barcus Rick Ad ams, and Terry Boxx The squad chose Gregg Lan drum as honorary captain for the leadershlp effort and contrrbu tions he made to the Harriers Cross Country Coach Croy ex pressed that there was definite progress made by the runners this year feeling the stamina and de s1re was among them but the competition proved to be a step ahead le f' l , . W - 1- 1-Y I X rx-:ve , 1 4 x A. N. 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C95 Row 1: Rick Little, Terry Boxx, Greg Barcus, Gregg Worrell, Gregg Landrum, David Combs, Rick Little. Row 2: Tim Austin, Joe Kristof, Doug Mc- Cune, Steve Wells, Rick Still, Jim Austin, Dale Nicely. Row 3: Keith Crosby, Jeff Mardt, Steve Murphy, Rick O'Connor, Keith Smith, Steve Meeker. C105 Gregg Landrum. 159 CD Keith Crosby heads for finish line, C21 Joe Kristof. C31 Steve Murphy. C41 Jim Austin. C53 Keith Smith. Q65 Tim Austin. C71 Rick .Still puts everything he has into it. 183 Rick Still. f9J Keith Crosby. C103 The Austin twins running in a meet after weeks of practice. 2 3 4 c 'm , .f. - .1 . 4., ,, ASN 3.1: ,,-av, ,V '.A- .fv ' f vf- , V A w M- 1-fw :'f'fi'ft f'. '- ' A I nn 5 new E Junror Varsrty Cross Country had a very successful season Wrnmng all therr dual trrangular meets but one The wrns were over Belton Blue Sprrngs Center Raytown West port Park Hlll Excelsror Sprrngs and North Kansas C1ty losrng only to W1HH6tOHk3 The squad achreved tlurd place at the Lrberty rnvrtatronal and sec ond at J V Conference The most consrstent team scores came from R1Ck Strll Jun and T1m Austm Steve Murphy Kerth Crosby Coach Croy remarked on the ex cellent fellowshrp demonstrated among the team and the deslre to help each other Thrs harmony among the group brought out good pornts and rmprovements Coach Croy commented We ran as rf the weather drdn t exrst rn descrrbmg the dedrcatron effort and concentratron the boys put forth 545. Dedication pays o A jiuv' A We ' X M- , I C nf A W .1 .. , vi I 4 I .A . ' '. ju, V + A VRF' 'Z Wiser , . , . M ' K 5 'il H , , we , JWN,-1 fg.K, . . ge, pf-rr C ,gr R ' A r. ,. W f ' as 3.1-1 , -f 1 1' ,,,,, fs . kj. , ' r .frf,,w.' ' 'V ' L, t f. . 1 .- y ' ' -' fi , , .-' I ' 'MU - ,At . , Ziff'-27 f - x ,Y Q ..-QT x , , s : 9 9 ' 9 : 3 ' l I Q 1 a - I I ii 7 - - 9 - sr 5 3 :-f,.... , 'mai' ' I . 3- 5 r 5 ' I ' ,, mmf' 5'-'lf??e t . 1 ' ' flee 'QA we-ff' ' 1' ' - iff w F C11 ROB MAPLE-2 yr. letterman. All conference lst team defensive safety, All dist.-lst team safety. All metro-2nd team safety. C21 STEVE ALEXOPOULUS-2 yr. letterman, lst team offense, tackle. All Metro-Honorable Mention. C31 LARRY REED-2 yr. letterman -lst team, defense, kicker. C41 RICK SMITH-2 yr. letterman-1st team offense, back. C51 VINCE RAMACCA-2 yr. letterman-lst team offensive back. C61 BRENT WRIGHT-1 yr. letterman-2nd team offensive center. C71 DAN OWEN-2 yr. letterman-Honorable Mention, tackle. C81 JEFF SMITH-1 yr. letterman-lst team offen- sive end. C91 Ray Miller snaps ball to Darrell Marks. C11 KEN CLARK-2 yr. letterman, Honorable Mention, guard. C111 JOHN CASTLEMAN-1 yr. letterman-lst team offensive guard. C121 Roy Hedenkamp runs onto the field through a Bulldog Countryn ban- ner. Cl31 Brent Wright, Mark Merryfield and Jeff Smith kneel along the sidelines as they watch their teammates. C141 Jeff Smith guards as Vince Ramacca gains yardage. C151 JEFF BOONE-2 yr. letter- man. C161 MIKE SEWARD-1 yr. letterman. I 'I62 14 f,A.2.:v9rz ff- 'V' f r U' ae. , .1 'K-is . ts fzeflfv PY 4- age' - fiff-'T -ff , XL , 5 .4.0 fi. fll. ' W' ww f, ii Y' X xx ' .Y Mn, i -1 - ,lt lt ll INT affftq 5 all 1 are , er t faq like fr I l- Ui, W l yr' f xref, tw r ,X N .Zf n X , M n at Most fans know what it is like to watch their team win on TV, or from the sidelines, but not many know the feelings that members of a Number One team would have. The boys commented on their feel- ings and what it was like to win and be first in conference. It made me feel real proud to know that I was part of a cham- pionship team. We went out and took what we were planning and working hard for all year, re- marked Steve Lukowski. When you play as a team and not as individuals you win games. Grandview played together this sea- son and accomplished a goal win- ning the conference championship. Good luck next year Bulldogsf' states Vince Ramacca. Rob Maple had this to say, We worked together like champions do and through the coaches, players and spectators, we won the cham- pionshipf' We 're number one . l63 5 KD 1 year letterman-Steve Lukowski. C25 1 year letterman-Ted Follas. C35 Larry Reed blocks, while Rick Smith goes in for touchdown against Ruskin. C41 1 year letter- man-Randy Sisk. C51 1 year letterman-Roy Hedencamp. C63 1 year letterman James Mc- Roy. C71 1 year letterman Randy Foster. C81 1 year letterman-Bob Brent. Q91 1 year let- terman Bill Schopf. O01 Manager Brad Strecker, and Larry Reed relax on sidelines at Fort Osage. 1115 Ken Clark, Jeff Smith, and Vince Ramacca go after Hickman Mills runner. Robert Tavernaro, varsity coach, voted con- e . nce coach of the year, expressed his feelings this season. set was to repeat as Conference Champions ee months later this goal was achieved Sev factors are involved in winning a champion- The attitude of the players the loyalty of coaches, a positive relationship between h and many hours of preparation both tal and physical. At the start of our season, one of the goals I . . . . . ?5 ' , n O ur football program is based on what we the three D's of a Champion. Education, sire, and Discipline. These are qualities that carried on all through our lives. 1' ' ' X . . 3 . . t l he memories of the 74 season both the s and losses will always be with us. To this rs seniors I want to thank you for all the rt and the beliefs in what we feel is impor- in todays' society. You have proved your- 'es as truly a Team of Champions-and a mpionship Team. This goal was achieved Young squads show promise 166 The J.V. and sophomore foot- ball teams have had a great win- loss record this year. In the 1974-75 season J.V. won five and lost none with soph- omores winning five and losing one. Outstanding players on the J.V. team were Mark Merryfield Jeff Gauntz Jerry Johnson Marty Siler Jim McGee Robert Duff and Randy BeShore. Coach Rudy Wichman summed up the 1974-75 season: We were an outstanding ball club with equally distributed ability. The future looks real good for theirju- nior and senior year. They have good size and speed. Sophomores have pulled through for GHS with a 5-1 record. ' ' This was a fantastic season for sophomores and we have a prom- isrng and more powerful squad for next year sophomore Mark Allen stated 'S C11 Darrell Marks 1511 blocks as Jeff Gauntz 1241 fights for more yardage. C21 Coaches Bob Smith, Bill Smith, Ernie Wasmer, Bob Tavernaro, Rudy Vlhchmann, Jim Beckner enjoyed a successful season. C31 Team man- agers Brad Strecker, Glen Wright, Kent Kormeier, John Merkle. Q41 Sophomore football Row 1: Mark White, John Weaver, Marvin Shepard, Tom Day, Dewain Barnes, Marty Siler, Avery Malone, John Stenson, Steve Tobias, Jeff Whalen. Row 2: Coach Bob Smith, Terry Osborne, Keith Soren, Jim Gately, Chris Storm, Bret Mader, Brent Cunningham, Steve Maze, Randy Shepard, Randy BeShore, Chuck Allen, Rod Sim- mons, Bill Davis, Bill Sanders, Coach Bill Smith. Row 3: Tom Chiarelli, Bill Krouse, Jay Tomlinson, Scott Knowles, Mark Allen, Brian Hilton, Mike Hegarty, Jim McGee, Terry Hestand, Steve Smith, Robert Duff, Brian Weedin, James Markland, Rudy May. C53 Darrell Marks. V Way to . go girls 1. ll ll: fi 11 l 1 l l The new girls tennis team cap- tured the conference title after closing their season with a 7-1 rec- ord with only one loss coming from Liberty. Wendy Taff, member of the team commented It was fun it was exciting for the first year. I just hope other girls keep on try- ing like we did. DeeDee Hussey commented We worked just as hard as the football guys and went through long hard practices, but I'll go out again next year, it was fun. L a Jones exclaimed The practices were so hard and pre- pared us so much that the games were easy. Mrs. Wertz, tennis coach, re- marked Grandview's tennis team was fortunate this year, we won our Conference. The girls worked hard in practice and played well in games. Next year there will be more competition because we move up to Middle Six? 'D 'Vfgj-., .'.c.,jE,,E!5f5j 1 ,.,.Vd,3 2 1 v V I ' 1 1 4 fl 1 rs s . . ,QM fy . ', 1 rx , , 4-.uf x K ,L Q ' 1. - in , , .si . I ' 1 V il' I r Q- 3 - 4 J ', w . ?lI'2 '1Qw., N.. 51 jffwff, ,,,.,,,.,,.:gd.-.,- is-Q, 1,2-5 ,- rat ' 2 r me . -s .V V 1 n.4':f :SL Z ,,,, ,- '- M ,K g i Y 5 5 'I 'K n BV tv-x ' J at K L 4' 'M 5. , 1 1 Aug F 1 S- .4 .,, 's 7 . as 4 5 a 9 E' -f , M 1 73 l Af ii? Q ce l I I I ,S es ' fig ' K-fy., 168 --n-:un ,-n ' .. Q A . QS KU Row 1: Wendy Taff, Sherri James. Row 2: Lesa Jones, Kathy Harris, Sandi Wilson, Mrs. Wertz. C21 Girls get ready to receive serves. 132 Girls take a rest during a practice. Q45 Varsity- Row 1: Cleleste Seward, Tammy Joseph, Kim Cattle, Mrs. Wertz. Row 2: Vicki Dawson, Kath leen Snyder, Darcie Collins, Dee Dee Hussey. C55 Lesa Jones tries for a high one. 169 I It was the first time around Girl's volleyball was accepted into the sports program for GHS students this year as a new addi- tion. Starting the first week of school, many girls went through hours of strenuous practice, hoping, trying hard to make the volleyball team. But only nine made varsity and nine, junior var- sity. Mrs. Brenda Baker, coach, com- ments: For the first season, the girls did a fine job They improved this season but there s a lot of hard work ahead Maybe the losses were more than the wins but the g1rls should be proud of their ef forts and strong determination V 170 CU Laura DeMaio takes a break at volleyball practice. C25 Brenda Chester gives it all she's got. C35 Coach Baker, Tracey Sass, Becky Har- ris and others watch and hope for their team members to win. C43 Row 1: Tracey Sass, Fran- cina Hoffman, Pat Norhook, Jill Roberts, Cindy Allen. Row 2: Diane Sutton, Kathy Higgins, Beth Gibler, Debbie Rivers. Q55 Row 1 : Brenda Chester, Linda Isham, Linda Harms, Romona Rosine. Row 2: Manager: David Botts, Theresa Gieringer, Carol Sniezek, Becky Harris, Laura DeMaio, Kathy Hooker, coach Mrs. Baker. I .Aj- 4 r I l 4 lui 5 1 1 ,. 5 'Q rm l rl 1 3 l 3 n l yr I r 1 2 3 BE E' CD Rob Maple, 1 year letterman C21 Jeff Smith, 2 year letterman C31 John Castleman, 1 year letterman C41 Dan Owen, 1 year letterman CSD Mitch Martin, 1 year letterman C61 Steve Burgess, 1 year letterman C73 Dan Owen recovering the ball C81 GHS 1974-75 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: John Castleman, Derek Donovan, Steve Burgess, Tom DeMaio, Dan Owens, Rob Maple, Mitch Martin, Bryan Shelton, not pictured-J eff Smith. C93 Head Coach Ron Zimmerman, Assistants Don Ernest and Jim Beckner C101 Derek Donovan C11j Tom DeMaio C121 Bryan Shelton C131 Tom De- Ma.io's shooting against the Belton Pirates, the game in which he broke his own rebound record of 25. 13 Grandview's Bulldog basketball team ended the 1974-75 season with a 10-12 record, third place in conference, and trophies in both tour- naments. A 10-12 record was an improvement over the 6-16 mark of a year ago. Third place in conference was also better than the fifth place finish last season. Statistically the Bulldogs were a balanced ballclub. Junior Tom DeMaio was the leading scorer and rebounder while Jeff Smith was sec- ond in scoring and assists. Senior Rob Maple led in assists and was the third leading scorer. Se- nior Dan Owen contributed to a strong re- bounding game. Juniors Bryan Shelton and Derek Donovan split considerable playing time. Seniors Mitch Martin, Steve Burgess, and John Castleman were depended upon to provide bench strength. Coach Zimmerman spoke highly of his play- ers when he said, I feel the young men playing on the varsity level have given everything they had to offer. We had some great nights and some nights when we played poorly. These young men have been very cooperative and it has been an enjoyment working with them. They hustled to the bitter end in both the wins and the losses? ll ,- 'M' More dedication more teamwork 'I7 4 Learning first Wlth the majorxty of the squad sopho mores Grandvrew s JV season ended w1th a 5 11 record Havmg a poor record mrght d1sappo1nt some coaches but as Coach Don Earnest puts 1t Wrnrung IS only the th1rd objec t1V6 at the JV level Flrst we want to learn fundamentals and secondly the offense and defense of the varsrty We had to go mostly w1th sophomores thls season and although the JUIIIOIS who drd play pro vrded good leaderslnp we lost some close games .Tumors Brett Adams Steve Takacs and Lonn1e Rrchardson teamed wrth sophomores Rod Slmmons Brran Hllton and Howard Hlxon to lead the team to therr tive V1CfO1'16S . , . 7 . 45 . . . . . 9 9 99 7 9 9 7 I M,- ,W 1 Row 1: J V Keith Smith, Steve Takacs, Dan Vaughn, Terry Bevaque, Steve Smith. Row 2: Tom Chiarelli, Brian Hilton, Rod Simmons, Howard Hixson, Larry Richardson, Bret Adams. C21 Jeff Smith recapturing our ball from Belton. C31 Rob Maple reaching for a shot C43 The fans cheering after a goal. C55 Dan Owen making a goal against Liberty. . . X H 4 - V' 4.1 qQEiia.,L,.w-Q. f I gi rdf- ' , ' Q3 -' ' ' ' wp , . , V v wr' I Y 4 175 I ff ..-f' CU STUDENT MANAGERS: Chuck Allen, Karl Delecaris, George Manley, Kenny Weis- locher. C27 Grandview player shoots for two. Q33 Coach Zimmerman watches attentively. C41 Jeff Smith sets up Rob Maple for two more. f5J Derek Donovan plays a good game. C61 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1 Keith Smith, Marty Pritchett, Vince Thomas, Steve Smith, Mark Clark. Row 2: Brian Hilton, Rod Simmons, Boris Peharda, Howard Hixson, Bret Mader. Tom Chiarelli. 2 4 1 . Barb' ,,,-fern fl . ..,M. il- ' 1 .J - 1 .Y 11' r:,- . ' A' 'gfin ,A . E, P . I 1 0275, - 'YT l SU t 54 K .Q P Grandview's sophomore basketball squad had the best win-loss record in school with a 6-4 mark. Coach Jim Beckner explained his coaching system at the sophomore level when he stated, We had four goals this year. First, We had to fundamentally catch up with most other schools which I think we accomplished. 'gSecondly, We wanted to mold to- gether the kids coming from the differ- ent junior highs and instill in them a win- ning pride. The sophomores third objective was to Win games. That goal was obtained as seen by their record. Preparing varsity ballplayers as soon as possible was my final goal. I think may- be five or six of our sophomores will be able to make the varsity squad next year, stated Coach Beckner of his fourth goal. Sophs look forward Placing district With the return of many wrestlers this year, GHS wrestling squad did exception- ally Well. The season consisted of the regular wrestling matches from there on to the district meets Then from there the grap plers who won at district went on to par ticipate in the regionals which were held in Columbia Missouri Jeff Hardy remarked on how the sea son turned out We had a fair season and the team should excel next year with all the returning experience 3 C11 Row 1: Mark Merryiield, Randy Garrison, Brent Wright, David Botts. Row 2: J eff Whalen, Jeff Hardy, Steve Lukowski, John Coyle. Row 3: John Rose, Mark Killingsworth, Rick Adams, Tom Johnson. C21 Steve Lukowski C31 Jeff Hardy C41 Wrestling practice is as hard as the meets C51 Managers: Larry Shahan, Butch Stockton C61 Brent Wright C71 Rick Adams C81 Tom Johnson C91 Mark Merryiield C101 David Botts C111 Mark Killingsworth C121 Randy Garrison C131 John Rose C141 Jeff Whalen C151 John Coyle C161 Rick Adams goes for a pin. ' 16 ,v ,..... is N9 I 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 Vik f'M W iw H f 4. gpm, ,, MQ, ,. Alu-J x:k,L .46 Aknk hw, ,x,,,,,,.L,, The spectators view of this year s wrestling team was interest- ing. According to them, the boys hard work and practice really showed. Tammie Brooks, cheer- leader, commented: They worked harder than teams in any other A D9SfI'9 to VMUr7. . . cheerleader, Jacki Neal: and their desire to win really showed. I 3 5 GC sport I've ever seenm Another GHS 64 X 33 4 ,C airy? MJESQQS i1 e ,W r 1 H MAA. V ,K , ' I W W , X4 f mg? MVWZLM 121445 fr ww viflffi QMWW W ef iii , f f fx WL? W4 QW awe warg '29 W W te wif fx fit X ,W 5,6 f W f W f A4 ,af Wm We C11 Down in the first of the match. C21 Referee calls the points. C31 Grappler scores takedown. C41 It's not always being on top. C51 It's real work for the ref's too. C61 3 wrestlers at a time. W WW ftfzf ft, Y' ' . ' ' ' f ,., 5 .fmff ffm-'arm 1 ,w iff' :Q Q4 y 1, UW' My ff. Q, 'Mtn H - e 4 'f MEL it Q1 'W' if , WW V575 We 'f L mf t?M,9?77r YM , L W ' ' ITN Ml' 1 Q '- 5 - ,. If A A f' My gg .Mn W fe, W ., f , 4 . if J. -f ' A ': W , K 'zzz-,, X 1 ,f ', ,A , , Q Nh , wr, , 1 ' , e,a ,awe feeazv. ea,ea, , H ,,,,,,41-t QQ, fx, A I I 4, gg..-em .,,-' A4 T 1 gf I 1 NJx.sX.., ' ' N-.-f mmf 'WV J' 1 WI 77. wx, W f . .W i X FS .I L. M 1a.j5Wq5iQf, ap F wfx Aykgg A. 'S PQ ,mfs if ff xm 182 ,nf I 5 -sn- Wei, 'QQ aa ' 1 4.1 X 'vi--.gp f ' lkiffy L- ' - .igiaff if, fl ,:N,,, in .1.: ., 6 7 8 9 10 , 'I , ,.,,L swf ,3 . Pd-., ' q -f ffigf g 'A L 3 , 5 K -k,f' I viz 951 W- ,k', V . f :H 2. 411 . ' 'ww 1 ah.-,za ?4L?' 7'1z7 f ' , W .f lf- ,,,, V1 1' ' ' Wi ' ' 1, ' 1.- Lg ., ,,,, ,. 2 e. , 12 E , 11 ,. X N i , Junior Varsity Wrestling squad ended the 1974-75 grappling season with a good record, but with even higher hopes while looking forward to next year's season. Don Fortel, junior, commented on this year's wrestling squad, We had a disappointing season this year, but an improvement over last year must be something. Bob Smith, J.V. coach remarked, t'The junior varsity team showed real spirit and competitiveness this year. I believe we have the nucleus for a real fine team next yearf' Grapplers think optimistically C11 Mike Haggerty C21 John Johnson C31 Randy Adams C41 Gary Swartz C51 David Hart C61 Ron Poe C71 Dusty Dahmer C81 Don Fortel C91 John Amaro C101 Dale Neef C111 Row 1: David Hart, Scott Price, Ron Poe, Gary Swartz, John John- son, Randy Adams, John Amaro, John Meisner. Row 2: Ron Tucker, Don Fortel, Dale Neef, Mike Haggerty, Dusty Dahmer, Jeff Wilson, Jeff Whalen, Butch Stockton C121 Jeff Wilson C131 Grandview attempts to take down opponent C141 Wrestlers lock up at beginning of match C151 Ron Tucker C161 Scott Price C171 John Meisner C181 Excitement grows as match begins, 4 ' .Qi f, ma , 2,-. We had basically the same team as last year, and the feeling among the play- ers is that we have an excellent chance of winning conference, comments Steve Alexopoulus at the time the annual goes to press. A new sys-tem has been devised where senior boys help out the younger team members. Everyone on the team feels this is an asset and will give the coaches more time for perfecting the team. Indoor track began on March 8 and ended April 5 with a conference game District meet for lndoor was held on March 22 and state March 29 Outdoor track started March 27 and ended May 3 new system . . . QD GHS TRACK Row 1 Jim McGee Pat Holt Mike Corey Gordon Scott Joe Chrarelli Rick Little John Stinson Jim Austin Avery Malone Row2 Jeff Wilson Don Fortel Steve Walenski Mark Merryfield Greg Worrell Jeff Gauntz Barry Witherspoon Bill Davis Jim Austin Row3 B1llGauntz Steve Murphy David Combs Keith Smith Jeff Cumming Jerry Boxx Dewain Barnes Row4 Terry Hestand Jim Markland Brett Cunningham Steve Tobias Jeff Whalen Rocky Neal Steve Robinson Row5 Jeff Taylor Robert Cardenas Robert Duff Steve Holt Denny Brown Marvin Shepherd Row6 Randy Teacher Daryl Garrison Steve Wright Steve Harsh B111 Rose Tom Day Rlck Glover Don Schmidt C27 Denny Brown JeffTay1or Mar vm Shepherd Joe Chiarelli HIGH JUMPERS C31 Steve Harsh Daryl Garrison Steve Robin son Mark Merryfield Terry Hestand Rocky Neal SHOT PUTTERS C43 Pole vaultrng off the side of the wall prepares the boys for the real thing C55 Barry Witherspoon Steve Holt Robert Duff Gordon Scott LONG J UMPERS - I , s a a x . , , a a a , , - . - - a 9 a s 1 1 1 Q - ' 1 1 s s a , . . s a 1 y s a - - s Q s r , . . a s a r s s a - 1 1 ' , - . y 1 ' 1 s a 2? 9 5 This year found many juniors and sophomores on the varsity track team. Compared to years before there was a . shortage ofJ.V. team members this year. Even though the team was small l they showed fine athletic ability ' sportsmanship and represented the a ie C school well. track team seemed to help me out quite a bit and I am sure it will carry me further in sports. C13 HURDLERS Bret Cunningham Jim McGee Pat Holt C25 HALF MILERS Rick Little David Combs Tim Austm Mike Corey Terry Boxx C33 Practice 1S held in the parkmg lot and includes a lot of running every day C41 Manager Doug McCune Q51 SPRINTERS Steve Wright Robert Caudlnes Jim Marklet Jeff Gauntz Don Fortel Tom Stmsen 3 1 , 3 y , I 7 ' , , , , , . CD MILERS: Keith Smith, Jim Austin, Steve Murphy, Steve Tobias, Greg Worrell. 125 POLE VAULTERS: Bill Rose, Tom Day, Rick Glover, Bill Davis, Don Schmidt, Randy Teacher. 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A Mwgfyvf 3 tywww ww s fm ,pn egvvftf-ravi ,ww Mhf K mg. 1 alle -.4 5-.,,rv-f Thrs years track team has a small num ber of senlors We feel the dedlcatlon and deslre rn the senrors wrll help 1nsp1re a rather young and aggresslve sophomore and junror team The success of the team wrll be determrned by a combrnatron of these two rngredrents remarked Coach Croy Track team has many hrgh hopes for thrs year Although the track team has only approxrmately 40 boys, the team has the deslre to go far C ach Zrmmerman commented, I am lookmg forward to gettrng out and prac t1c1ng w1th all the young men who are rkmg hard 1n track wmv -N. Desire motlva tor i Q GHS Baseball entered its second year with the Varsity team holding high hopes of winning the conference title, after a second place fmish last year. With five lettermen and six provisional lettermen returning this year, along with strong defense and a good team attitude, Head Coach Bill Smith and assistant coach, Ernie Wasmer are looking forward to a good season. The attitude of the people returning is probably one of our strongest points, stated Coach Smith. 1 2 l r 4 5 6 X Y' ' If-..-W 1 ,sw if if ff 8 '--nm - - 5:1 X W K P, Qui' ...ff- ,S is 'limi fr' X 5? C15 Roy Hendenkamp provisional letterman C25 Gregg Landrum, provisional lettermang C35 Jerry Johnson, provisional lettermang C45 John Hessler, se- nior C55 Brett Lalone, senior C65 Steve Lukowski, se- nior C75 J.V. LETTERMEN: Row 1: Dan Vaughn, Steve Tanquary, Steve Lukowski, Bob Collins, Brett Lalone, C85 PROVISIONAL VARSITY LETTERMEN: Jerry Johnson, Roy Hendenkamp, Gregg Landrum. Not pictured: Brett Adams, Steve Burgess, and John Castleman C95 Terry Fitzpatrick, varsity letterman C105 Vince Ramacca, varsity letterman C115 Larry Reed, varsity letterman C125 VARSITY LETTER- MEN: Vince Ramacca, Larry Reed, Terry Fitzpatrick, not pictured: John Hessler, Mike Mangner C135 Head Coach Bob Smith and Assistant Ernie Wasmer. 5'- .FN 93' Q1 E1 W 1 4 f ill TEAM MANAGERS: Glenn Wright, Kent Kormeier, and Art Mehl Cnot pictured, Brad Streckerb C23 Larry Reed during train- ing C31 Brett Mader working out C43 SOPHOMORE TEAM: Row 1: Steve Smith, Jeff Cunningham, Paul Taylor, Chris Cole, Bart Durbin, Randy Ruch, Lloyd Osbom, Mike Spooner. Row 2: Terry Osborn, John Merkle, Rudy May, Steve Goe, Jeff Shaffer, Brett Mader, Kent Freeman, Mark White, Jim Gentry, Lee Matous Knot pictured, Kenny Miller, Steve Mazel CSD Steve Lukowski and Larry Shahan in training C63 FIRST YEAR PLAYERS: Row 1: John Ware, Mike Cox. Row 2: Bob Stephanek, Larry Shahan, Glen Griffin, and Waylan Davis. 5 5 X Several returning J V lettermen along wlth the new sophomores thrs year gave the Jumor varsrty baseball squad a good shot at the conference champlonslup As wlth the varsrty team defense was a strong asset and morale was good on the J.V. squad. We feel the defense keeps us in the ballgame was assistant coach Ernie Wasmer's comment on the Bulldog's strengths for this season. Swinging The GHS golf team swung into action ' 1 r 499 1 . x N,-Y I X- '4 'Vxxzv Q i ff l Xi? rt 2 f I it , i into action . this year in March against both confer- ence and non-conference opponents. Golf coach Bob Tavernaro remarked at the beginning of the season that our con- ference is the toughest competition among suburban schools. The team competed in a double round robin tournament among conference schools to determine the conference champions and also played four non con ference matches against O Hara Van Horn William Chnsman and Truman 1,-ve . 1 - 41 'H--. 4 X X 5 6 QD SOPHOMORE GOLFERS: Row 1: Alex Yelenics, Scott Price, Mark Clark. Row 2: Jay Tomlinson, Richard Gentry, Shaun Stickle, Mike Wood, Greg Garrison, Marty Pritchet. C21 SENIOR GOLFERS: Doug Petty, Kevin Clark, Ted Follas, Bill Schopf. f3J Coach Bob Taver- naro. C45 JUNIOR GOLFERS: Mark Hayes, Greg Hastings. C53 Returning letterman Doug Petty. C65 Returning letterman Kevin Clark. l . 2 3 C13 Hurdling Team C23 Middle Distance Runners C33 Distance Runners C33 Long Jumpers, High Jumpers C43 Sprinting Team .C63 Throwers-Shot, Discus, and Softball C73 Debbie Biddle takes time out for a break during practice. C83 GIRL'S TRACK TEAM: Row l: Kathy Henry-manager, Peggy Jenkins, Debbie Biddle, Carol Komyati, Dawn Seals, Belinda Lopp, Tammy Young, Martha Rush, Sarita Gray, Diane Burkit, Sherri Jones-manager. Row 2: Teresa Gieringer, Deb- bie Sanders, Bev Fogarty, Debbie Hart, Laura Huff- man, Marina Gray, Patti Johnson, Kathy Harris, Laura Smith. Row 3: Cheryl L. Collins, Donna Quinlan, Becky Harris, Taryn Hubbard, Kim Moffet, JeAnn Soren, Donna Brinkoetter, Lesa Jones, Jill Roberts. Row 4: Kim Ross, Diane Pippin, Sheri Hixon, Diane Norhook, Cheryl Harrington, Becky Tetzner, DeeDee Hussey, Melinda Olson. Row 5: Frankina Hoffman, Vicki Dawson, Linda Hartman, Beth Gibler, Denise Sutton, Kathleen O'Conner, Cindy Potter, Betty Curry. Row 6: Bonnie Haines, Susan Bishop, Tammy Brooks, Joanne McCalski, Lynn Aulgur, Lisa Howard, Tracy Sass. C93 Relay Team. ,Q ,I ' AH ' film-f-K' 'b-un. . .x a s . A. . . , M l e af ,I M I Another expansion to the GHS sports itinerary was made this 1975 spring seas- on. The addition was a complete girls track program. Mrs. Geraldine Zirbel, New girls track coach, commented that the first year girls are enthusiastic, spirited, and I see progress and some very promis- but ing prospects. Becky Harris, senior track member expressed, we,re just as good as the other girls, but we must be the ones on top, and that comes through practice. must be the ones on top, and that comes through practice. hopeful .al 7 i I 4 . .S-S ,.,., ..,, - ,... -..fm 3 if 3 QD TENNIS TEAM: Row l: Robin Eisenhow- er, Robert Weeks, Dale Neef, Terry Bevacque, Randy Adams, Sam Schlesser, Carl Delecaris, Row 2: Randy Beshore, Garry Byerly, Vance Gray, Randy Sisk, Jim Ottea, Bob Grantham, Hal Brower, Tim Myers, Eric Coovert, Jim Boh- annen, Jeff Sloover, Bill Galbraith, Jeff Scott, A1 Boyce, Doug Neef, Mark DeFeis, Mark Mc- Clain. C21 Mark McClain, retrieves ball C35 Head coach Allen Rogers C41 Bob Grantham during practice session CSD Steve Takacs, Varsity Let- terman No. 1 C65 Hal Brower, J .V. letterman C75 Randy Sisk, Varsity letterman No. 2 C81 Mark McClain, Varsity Letterman No. 3 191 Vance Gray, J .V. Letterman 1105 Jim Ottea, J.V. Letterman. ,ff I ,z asm' 3 'Qyf f , W, fi Qi,,K.,w GL ,,,f , tfigf 1- 3? ,E Egg A V .A ,M we L, , , M .L .1 V fn. .,,,g,5,Q5.5Nl ,, , fs Q 1 ...t if.., a s4-za 'swf-,If lf 'K 5 ' 1' -l,,,,a.-f wwf ' A a J..-s in . ':'5.w2 M Miz- fs Plieflzi psig gg-, Xu, A-a.,5,, -3 ,f , , L, j,La,,,,MFafg. A . . r m ' ,. fvnaztag,-we M flux-:wi , ,Lf - ,,,,.,3 9 t'a1'iZyQgf:z,gt , :,.,,,pg.,,,,.,7, v x - 'fee' 'f , ,.. , in ff tg I ,jpg Ka - fa sy My .5 'V I! 5 6 7 .4 8 9 10 Last year we Won some matches but the matches that We lost were not what you would call competitive. They were way above us. This year we are looking forward to a much more competitive sea- son, commented tennis team Coach Rogers. With GHS in their second year of ten- nis, there were three varsity returning let- termen and many one year veterans. 'gWe learned through playing the bigger and more established schools,', was a com- ment from Randy Sisk, senior. c Q7 O'H'fia 5' .... . . . . Liberty ..... St. Maryis. . . Basketball Scores Grandview Opponents Grandview Opponents ' 45 41 ' 54 Ruskin ....... Park Hill ...... Excelsior Springs Pem Day ...... O'Hara .... . . Liberty .... St. Maryis . . . Belton ...... Fort Osage .... Blue Springs . . . Lee's Summit . . Excelsior Springs Liberty .... .... Belton ....... .... Fort Osage ..... .... Blue Springs Belton ....... .... Blue Springs 58 47 60 56 67 Southwest .... '53 Park Hill . . . .... 48 W- Ruskin ....... .... 4 8 Lee's Summit .... .... get J R. VARSITY-5-9-0 . SOPHOMORES -5 -4-0 Grandview O onents Grandview t Ruskin ......... Park Hill ..,..... Excelsior Springs . Pem Day ........ e Springs .... ...... - 'La' ,. A'-fztivp, ' -'-If 'wi aff 'gt , -4 s M 1, 'S Nik 2' . E152 is 44 6 . 1 1 1 we 5 I fa- Q r 1 r M! ma ,i-it , 2 Ziff, .ii 4 tx, xv ' iz Lwrestling Scores Gfafgfgdew Opponents B M . 2 91 5 x,. ,, igivifh .. ,gb ffl gif' ' 'N-r M35 di r., ,I if, I 2 Z? 19 3? 5 vw 20 34 25 31 16 8 18 18 27 2nd place. . 5. . E N. Kansas City . s . ,.,, 42 23 Excelsior Springs . . . . . , 21 25 .. ...31 Center .......... . . . Belton ........ . . . . . Raytown South . Lee Summit. . . , ...30 .. B s .... 30 . Ruskin ..... . . . . . . 27 Hic us .. 19 ' H-12 . .,..36 1 -.v ., g C N. Ka as City Tournament F00 Grandvlew ff! Park Ruskin ' 4-ff ?2,5,,4j,?,ffff' Liberty W ,, 4152 235 Excelsior 4' 'V ' we 21-- ' V- VM! f r sy J Q B ue J ip gzjggif Ig QM k 3 2591 BCltOl'l 'Y , Aff' Sf,',g71,. QQ A? TQ? Lee s ' 7 . 1 'M Conference JRQ VARSITY-9-o-o Grandview , Opponents .....HickmanMills ParkHill A .... ' Ruskin . . Liberty....... . . . . Excelsior l This was once a small town . A person visiting Grandview who had not been here in the last two or three years would prob- ably have a difficult time recog- nizing it. This once small town has made many advancements. The recent major developments have been the two swimming pools the new high school auditorium, Grandview City Hall, the baseball diamond, new restaurants, the widening of High Grove Rd., to name a few. Rather evident is the fact that Grandview's progressiveness has made it a city not of the past, but one of the future. insmni l s a 2 I s I S N' erm fa x 'J wwf -QQ?-iff, Q K -kr: 'V uv J ,.. .. .ff AJ ' 'L' rf! ,- A., , ' 'K , ww f Gnu N .. any ?1,'f,,. 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W, f ,gm 43-',,f,,x,KfA'm,, W f 959420 M, W, M237 jZiQ ,hwmff M Mn, M lm I frm fp 1 M fly The New Clty Hall under constructlon and commg along well C25 New tenms courts at Meadowmere Park provlde recre atlon for Grandv1ew cmzens C33 Cool rehef comes to Grandvlew m the form ofa new swlmmmg pool C49 A new baseball d1amond provldes an extenslon 1n sports for GHS boys C51 Rlbbon cuttlng ceremomes in cludmg Mayor Gary Martmette openmg Meadowmere Pool f6J Meadowmere Pool under construct1or1 53 . -m.,,..,:,. . ...gh-1 FA. ..,x.., if T . L . , , .V , 3.3 ,.4.1xj - in - , -.g'.yNi.v, b .- C A I l -.,..,, 4 1 1 A t v H .fu : ' ' 1 'k , 1 5 gf l ' 6 ' ' Y .5 ' ., ' K 1 - . I . 1' 4.4. ' ' 2 a 1 - , , i ' . , . A ,, ,,,?3Fr9i,,,ML,,. I5 Q-. I ,r . A , m V .U ., ,,... .N . G ' . Q. ., ' 3 H64- ' TI' ' vw lmm2mw'm.'k I ,, ,Q ,VV I' , 2 .,,- Q i ' f- sinus, a-5... Z'.u:',. 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Congratulations to class of 75 I Suburban Meat Market 12912 SO. 71 Highway ' I .5 I Phone 444-4864 I , Lorettos-Senior I Class sends our BEAUTY BOUTIQUE I I 5: II I I1 4:-Hum X53 il -, 1- 1 f ,Q E L I I N3 V ,' 4 I T 'Yo I I - if ,: , i' f ' 1 A 1 I I I I R l 1 I I I I Q1 ' l best wishes to the Grandview Senior Class Ward Parkway Shopping Center Best Wishes I I A 8600 Ward Parkway Kansas City, Mo. 64114 Loans Furniture Signature Automobile GRANDVIEW All Kinds of Insurance BUILDING 81 MATERIAL CO UNION FINANCE COMPANY Lumber 81 Building Material 11612 South Hickman Mills Drive 12914 8th St Grandview M0 761 2555 Kansas City Mo 761 3309 I E55 Nik L X V, The best buys gr 1 if N- are on DeBacker f f Chevrolet xl so' i , T , he ' A L 2 f' l 1 60 ef , Q if X, ,J 4 . 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VOLUME ONE Books-Magazines Pipes-Tobacco Cards-Gifts Try Us! Truman Corners 761 -5600 DE LUCA Shoe Service 12250 So. 71 Hi-Way Truman Corners IFS on the MalI American Beauty f816l 761-9564 Kilns JANET'S CERAMICS INC. Greenware Our Specialty Classes-Supplies-Bisque-Firing- Finished Gifts Distributor for: Africana Products--American Beauty Products House of Margay-Cusick Products Wholesale Retail 13417 So. 71 Hiway Grandview, Mo. 64030 DUSSELIER BROTHERS READY-MIX CO. 519 Blue Ridge Ext. I 763-3232 Compliments of ANGELA'S RED BRIDGE BEAUTY SALON 527 East JACK FROST DONUTS 1325 Main Grandview, Mo. I 5763-9334 1 - Open 6:00 am to 8:00 pm A l 8100 am to 2:00 pm I '-6-9- 1 Sundays i Congfafggigqfmigqgogi of 1975 Compl-336 OveW32,S55'ZLTi.nS p UNIVERSAL FIXTURE SALES, INC. C0'0nV Pamts 711 lvlain-P.O. Box 124 Grandview, Missouri 64030 Phone: 18161 761-2541 Distributors of: UNIVERSAL cabinets-walk in coolers I NOLIN shelving and complete store fixtures i I I Congratulations Seniors E ' ROBERT M. GARRISON 5 . Certified Public Accountant I I COLONY DECORATING CENTER Sandy 8t Glynda Scarcello Owners 12903-F So. 71st Hwy. Grandview, Mo. 64030 Grandview Plaza Shopping Center 763-4554 Ei? 212 i Ch Mt FhPd GRANDVIEW U. S. IVIART th 8: Main Streets fx G d M Ph ne SO 1-5420 HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED Terrell Reeves l I n We Specia ize n YO UC F dlys .:, ..i..l-.i--L C t W I , fa af f f if 'fa N-,-lf. l... .. i,i.l1....-. jfjlglgiezfgiv ,. .. ig RED BRIDGE gt 'm i SHOPPING . CENTER ,I -Q, 500 East 112th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64131 REAL ESTATE ll146 Blue Ridge Ext. Kansas City, Missouri 64134 SO 3-2600 'All types of real estate To Buy, Sell, Trade o .v E . ' - it ' l 0 1 X I .X 0 A re you going to the Prom? We Have a fabulous selection ' of Prom Dresses, petite and regular. 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Ewert Veterinarian 761-7404 ACCENTS BY RAE Accessories for the Home Interior Design Custom Framing Grandview Plaza 12903-IS 71 Hwy Grandview Mo 64030 Congratulations Seniors Associated Electro Medical Services Inc. Complete Medic'aI Instrument Service Clyde Hestand Grandview, Mo. Dan Crutcher 816-765-2588 ZTWMQ? X g-i5Q cosmetics X H 25,5 FOV 3 Free Complimentary Make-Up by Appointment Full 81 part time positions available Iris Carpenter, Assoc. Director CARPENTER STUDIO 1012 A Main Street Studio 761'-4526 Grandview, Mo. 64030 Home 761-6249 TUNE MAXIMIZE YOUR GAS MILEAGE AND ENJOY THE BEST PERFORMANCE POSSIBLE FROM YOUR CAR WITH A COMPLETE TUNE UP UN A SUN VIDEO SCOPE FOR D0-IT-YOURSELF MECHANICS, LET, US DIAGNOSE YOUR IGNITION, ELECTRICAL, FUEL, COOLING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS T0 PINPOIN YOUR PROBLEMS AND ELIMINATE EXPENSIVE GUESSING .... .9200 - 5:30 Mon. - Sat. BLUE RIDGE AND GRANDVIEW ROAD 155.4331 QSSOF PARIQG. 5 af 'Ea - .'PTll, 3 Prime -5 MEMBERS. 5 0 ,S . .,,,,- Time for Action Congratulations Class of '74 and best wishes to all at Grandview Senior High School GRANDVIEW JUNIOR- SENIOR HIGH PTA Wedding Invitation LESHER'S PRINTING SERVICE Letterpress and Offset Job and Commercial Shop 1016 R Main Street 763-0037 Grandview, Missouri 64030 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 8600 Ward Parkway Suite 19, Lincoln Mall HI 4-9514 SCHEERER FREEZER MEATS Bannister 81 Noland Rd. Kansas City, Mo. JERRY DeBACKER CHEVROLET 71 Highway at 117th St. WlLSON'S FOOD MART 1503 Main Grandview, Mo, Full Line Grocery Store Featuring Quality Freezer Beef f IIIIIIIIFRS X . Nc: f 4 P x n IIII.IIPfgx ' O Symbol aIiSuperior Service ' FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 12712 S 71 Hiway Grandview, Mo. 64030 Harry Wilson 765-0450 'A Frank Kinney DRAKE'S NURSERY 81 LANDSCAPE SERVICE 11712 Grandview Rd. Kansas City, Mo. 816-765-1140 Congratulations ' To The Class of 1974 Compliments Of Congratulations to the Class of 75 PH11-C0 MOBILE WASH DOROTHY'S LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING JAMES HILTON JR. 81 SONS 1505 Main Custom Built Homes Grandview, Missouri S0 1-5132 South 3-2775 Grandview, Missouri SALES REPAIHSG ACCESSORIES TF24527' EDDIE 'S BICYCLE SHOP 72514 BLUE RIDGE EXTZ M eat C 0 rn pany GRAND VIEIM MISSOURI 64030 763-3660 88 North James St. ALLIED CONCRETE PRODUCTS Precast Concrete Micheal Furey Wa 3-4051 2 KANSAS CITY TRAILER SALES AIRSTREAM DEALER HOLIDAY RAIVIBLERS Argosy and Argosy Motor Homes By Airstream Open Sales Mon thru Thur. 8:30 to 5:00 Sat. 8:30 to 12:00 Closed Sunday We Buy-Sell-Trade New 81 Used Travel Trailers Most complete Servioe,Facilities in the Midwest Hitches-Parts-Accessories-Furnishing- Wally Byam Store Drive-in Repair Service-Storage-Easy Credit Terms 11530 SO. 71 Hway 761 3222 I l :Q-U U LI ALLIED CONCRETE . Compliments of PRODUCTS DeLORA NURSING Precast Concrete HOME Micheal Furey Wa3-4051 I1 united missouri bank of hi km n mill 11702 Hickman Mills Drive, Kansas City, Missouri 64134, Motor Bank: 10321 Blue Ridge Extension Member FDIC Phone 761-5415 WIL-LO CATERING 81 CAKE DECORATING HAIR PIN HUT SUPPLIES BEAUTY SHOP Weddings 81 Special Occasions 12922 Grandview Road 824 Main, Grandview, MO. 816-763-8770 Jeans Plus your most convenient location 12909 S. 71 Highway Grandview, Mo. at Grandview Plaza Compliments of DONALD L. HARDEE 81 SONS Developer 13106 Winchester 761-4204 Congratulations To The Seniors Of 1974 Compliments Of B 81 H FREIGHT LINE Address: 13004 7th Grandview, Mo. FREIGHT UNE Phone 763-7300 Noah's Pets Located at Truman Corners Shopping Center Carpets Ceramics GRAND-VIEW LINOLEUM 81 TILE Phone SO 3-0100 1512 Main Grandview, Missouri FLO-MOW CO. 700 Blue Ridge Ext. Sales-Service-Parts Tillers Chainsaws Bicycles Model Airplane Supplies 761-6471 U Q EZ-'-.. mWImm:lnSm55, S- BOB CBIM Automotive Parts 1300-04 Main St. Grandview, Mo. GENERAL PRINTING INK. 3218 Roanoke Roland J. Castillo 561-6050 MCGRATH PRESCRIPTIONS 10516 Blue Ridge So. 3-2100 112 Terrance 81 Grandview So. 1-7000 Ward Parkway Center Lincoln Mall 333-1088 Automobile Life Homeowners Hospitalization Business MO1'tgHge Bonds Partnership Ins. Trip Accident Retirement H2207 GRANUVIEW INSURANCE AGENCY Q-2 Bus. so 1-1800 Res. so 1-7010 1016 Main Street . . . Grandview, Mo. DR. DANIELS 81 1:'- DR. BROWN '1'1 CHIROPRACTORS 1 4 lt Letterpress - Offset NEALfSETTLE Business Cards ' Programs Letterheads ' Brochures : Ensltertgpeiiorms i Subhcgluons 12912 B So 71 Highway Phone 763 2211 716 Mann Grandview Mo 64030 Phone So 1 6700 CY YOUNG HARDWARE 81 RENTAL Open TIN 9 00 P M 1327 Mam JERRYS SPORT SHOP Grandview MISSOUYI It PaYs to Play S01 7700 Truman Corners Grandview Missouri 64030 224 ul ss ' ourn s , . ' . . 5 - . 1 H H 1 ,, , ' 1 1 Suburban Asphalt Inc. 11030 Hackman IVIlIIs Dr TO THE BULLDOG 75 From Your Official Photographer CONGRATULATIONS I as sf' 73, 1 1 RCLLAND STUDICS School Dlvlslon Photographers 1118 McGee Kansas Clty Mlssourn GROWTH INDUSTRIES, INC. 12602 Third Street Grandview, Mo. 64030 P. O. Box D 18131 763-7676 22 RICK ADAMS: Football 10 Wrestling 10 1l12' Cross Country 11 12' Track ll 12' Letter Club 11 12' Student Council 12. Quiet folks have different strokes But who s quiet? ANDI ALBRIGI-IT: Pep CLub 10' Thespians 12' Science Fair 10' FLC 10' Choir 11 12' Pop Choir 12' Musical 11 12' Play 12' Var- iety Show 12' Girls Glee 10 11. lf you compare yourself with others you may be- come vain and bitter' for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. RON ALDRIDGE: VICA 11 12. JAMI ALEXOPOULUS GAA 10 Student Advisory Board 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Cpres J Thespians 12 Student Council 12 FTA 11 FHA 1011 12CsecJ Musical 12 Play 12 Girls Glee 12 If life gives you a lemon make lemonade ANITA ALLEN GAA 10 Drill Team 10 11 Science Fair 10 CINDY ALLEN FLC 12 Volleyball 12 Don t count the years they go so fast Count your friends they will always last SEARLE ALLISON GAA 10 Art Guild 10 11 12 FLC 11 Searle Allison 1S a per son w1th serenity hard to find and an artrs tic hand to go along with it JAY ANDELA Track 10 Cross Country 11 Choir 10 RENE ANGELL GAA 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 Cheerlead1ng1011 12 NHS 12 FTA 10 FHA 11 12 ftreasj Musical 12 Play 10 Mixed Chorus 12 SUSAN APPEL Thespians 12 Debate 11 FTA 10 11 FHA 10 Musical 11 Play 10 11 Variety Show 10 CHUCK ATWELL Letter Club 11 DAVE BAHM Student Advisory Board 12 Student Council 12 NHS 11 12 SCICHCC Fair 10 Choir 12 Pop Choir 12 Band 10 11 12 Mus1cal12 Play 11 12 Variety Show 1112 Boys Glee Club 10 11 12 Life is like a tlower 1t can wither and die or blos som and grow depending on how you treat NANCY BAKER GAA 10 Pep Club 11 12 ArtGu1ld1012 NHS 11 12 FLC 10 11 12 Variety Show 10 DEBORAH BANDY Pep Club 10 Prln Office Staff 11 12 GREG BARCUS Letter Club 10 11 12 Student Advisory Board 12 Thespians 12 Student Councll 12 NHS 11 12 Cpresj JCL 10 Cho1r 11 12 Musical 11 12 Var iety Show 11 Chorus 10 Football 10 Track 10 11 Cross Country 11 12 DEAN BARRETT There S a couple of good lookin chicks I better stick my hair under my collar MARK BAUER VICA 11 12 Track 10 11 To all upcoming senrors the best of luck friendship and un1ty KAREN BAUGHMAN DECA 12 Cho1r 12 JIM BAY Art Guild 10 11 12 Thespians 12 Mus1cal101112 Play 10 11 12 Varl ety Show 10 11 I think we re all Bozo s on this bus 228 JEDD BEASLEY: Library Club 11, DEBBIE BIDDLE: Student Council 10 11 Math Club 12' Band 10 11 12. The time has come to part. Many friends I shall never see again but this doesn t mean they will not be remembered. IDONA BLUE: Pep Club 10 11' Student Council 12, PAUL BOCKELMAN: Chess Club 10' N.H.S.11 12' Science Fair 10 12' Band 10 11. Unsere Panzern werden die Weldzer- storen . . . aber ein ausHolz? BECKIE BOONE GAA 10 11 Pep CLub 1011 Newspaper 12 FHA 1011 JEFF BOONE Football 10 11 12 Wres tlmg 10 11 Track 10 11 12 Letter Club 10 11 12 Student Council 10 11 Choir 11 12 Boys Glee 11 Musical 11 12 Variety Show 11 Soph Treas You are only in high school once so get all you can out of it DONNA BOWLES Pep CLub 11 Newspa per 12 FHA 10 11 12 CTreas 11 V Pres 121 FLC 11 It s sad to think we may never see a lot of our close friends again Thats what I ll miss most of all ELLEN BOYCE Gxrls Glee 10 11 12 Stu dent Advisory Board 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Yearbook 11 12 fEd1torJ Quill 81. Scroll 11 12 Student Council 10 11 12 Choir 11 12 Chamber Choir 11 12 Musical 11 12 Psalms 58 9 This one thing I know God 1S for me ROBERT BRENT Football12 ROBIN BRETCHES GAA 10 Pep Club 10 11 12 Student Councrl 11 The future 1S not a gift it is an achievement LORI BROCKMAN Pep Club 10 11 12 Student Council 10 12 Science Fair 10 FLC 10 Banc 10 1112 Mus1cal1012 We will not remember days we will remem DEBBIE BROWN DECA 11 RICHARD BROWN Art Guild 10 11 12 VICA 11 12 May the case of the missing spoons never be solved STEVE BURGESS Cross Country 11 12 Basketball 11 12 Baseball 11 12 Science Fair 10 DIANE BURKIT Art Guild 10 11 12 GARRY BYERLY Tennis 12 Student Ad vrsory Board 12 Newspaper 11 12 Year book 11 12 Student Council 12 Science Fair 11 Photography Club 10 11 12 CPres 121 Quill 81 Scroll 12 Smile you re on Candid Camera MIKE BYOUS FLC 10 DANA CABLE GAA 10 11 Thespians 10 1112 NHS 11 12 FLC 10 Choir 11 12 Pop Choir 11 12 Band 10 Musical 10 11 12 Play 1011 Variety Show 10 11 12 STEVE CAFFEY Chess Club 10 Student Council 10 DECA 11 12 JOHN CASTLEMAN Baseball 11 12 Football 12 Letter Club 11 12 NHS 12 A wise man 1S always conscious while the unconscious is always unwise CATHY CATTLE GAA 10 Pep Club 10 1112'Cheerleading101112'NHS1112 FLC 12' Band 10 11 12' Sec. 11. PAULA CAPPS: GAA 10 11' Pep Club 10 11 12' Cheerleading 10 11 12. LYDIA CHAMBERLIN: GAA 10' Student Advisory Board 12' Art Guild 10 11 12 Thespians 12' Student Council 12' FTA 11 12 CPres. 123 Play 11, KARYL CHANEY: Girls Glee 10' Thespians 12' Choir 11 12' Musical 10 11 12' Play 11' Variety Show 10 11. JOHN CLARK' Student Council 11 12' Band 10 11 12 Musical 10 12 Play 10 Var rety Show 12 KEN CLARK Football 10 11 12 Track 10 11 Wrestl1ng10 Letter Club 11 12 KEVIN CLARK Letter CLub 10 11 12 Golf 10 11 12 Chess Club 10 12 Band 10 11 12 Passive people will never go any where rn life strong minded people will It 1S important that we all reach out and try our hardest in everything we do STEVE CLARK Football 10 Wrestling 10 Chess Club 10 Science Fair 10 11 Band 10 BILL COLE JCL 10 11 CRAIG COLGAN Track 10 Student Coun c1l 12 VICA 11 12 Choir 11 Best ofluck to the class of 75 DARCIE COLLINS GAA 10 11 Student Advisory Board 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Student Council 11 12 V Pres 11 Pres 12 Tennis 11 12 LISTEN I m sorry I shouted But when you think someone s getting too far away to hear you SHOUT SHIRLEY CONNER Pep Club 10 11 FLC 11 12 Live and let l1ve SCOTT CORWIN Cross Country 10 Track GENE COULTER Chess Club 11 12 Math Club 12 Science Club 12 He who shall so shall he who DEBBIE COX Band 10 11 12 To know something you don t act like you know everything LEE ANN COX Pep Club 10 11 12 NHS 11 12 FHA 10 12 Those who feel sorry for themselves are wasting sympathy on someone who doesn t deserve it RON CULLEN DECA 11 12 DENNIS DAHMER NHS 11 12 Band 10 11 12 Musical 10 11 RICHARD DALE Cross Country 10 Chess Club 12 Sclence Farr 10 Audio Vis ual 11 LAURA DEMAIO Student Adv1sory Board 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Thespians 11 12 Student Council 12 FLC 10 11 12 CPres 125 Choir 11 12 Pop Choir 12 Musical 10 1112 Play 10 11 12 Variety Show 10 11 12 Girls Glee 10 11 Volleyball 12 MARILYN DENNEY GAA 10 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 FLC 10 11 12 JANICE DICKERSON Pep CLub 10 11 12 Student Advisory Board 12 Drill Team 10 11 12 Student Council 11 12 NHS 11 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , 1 1 SL is 7 7 3 3, 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I , ' ' 1 H ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 11 ' Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1 . 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' ' . ,,' ' 1 I 1 ' ' 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 . 1 12 Chou 12 MUSICHI 11 12 Play 12 Var rety Show ll 12 Only the truest of frlend shrps are the ones to be cherlshed MARIA DIGIOVANNI Pep CLub 10 11 12 Drlll Team 12 Thesp1ans12 Student Counc1l12 Cholr 11 12 Band 11 12 Varl ety Show 10 11 DEBBIE DORMAN Pep Club 12 Thesplans plans 12 FHA 12 Chorr 10 11 12 Musrcal 10 12 Play 10 12 Var1ety Show 10 12 G1rls Glee 10 DEBBIE DOVE Art Gurld 10 11 12 FTA 10 11 FHA 10 One strawberry pushed 1nto the s1de of a mountam equals one strawberry squ1shed' DEVIN DREHLE VICA 11 12 JOHN DROEGE Track 11 Basketball 11 Look on the brrght srde of thmgs MIKE DUFFIELD Art Gulld 10 11 12 That s Lxfe Duffy of Oregon RICHARD DUVALL Basketball 10 Brotherhood GWEN EDWARDS Dull Team 11 12 Stu dent Counc1l 11 12 FLC 12 Cholr DEBBIE ELLIOTT I hope everybody has a fantabulous summer and I w1sh them luck 1n whatever they do JESSICA ELLIS GAA 1011 Dnll Team 11 12 Student Counc1l 11 VICA 11 12 LIZ ENNIS Student Advrsory Board 12 Pep CLub 10 11 12 Newspaper Staff 12 fEd1torJ Yearbook 12 Qu1ll and Scroll 12 The frrends you met w1ll soon be a memory of your hrgh school years And I only hope that you don t f1nd out later ln l1fe that they all wore blue and gold unxforms or jeans and long ha1r I hope your frlends were made not by thelr status but by thetr just berng hu man berngs LINDA ENTSMINGER GAA 10 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 FHA 10 11 12 JANE ERNST GAA 10 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 Student Advxsory Board 12 News paper Staff 12 CEd1torj Yearbook 12 Stu dent Counc1l 11 12 Qu1ll8r Scroll 12 FTA 11 FHA 10 11 12 FLC 10 1112CsecJ Play 11 Mrxed Chorus 12 Grrls Glee 12 Ir1sh Blessmg May the roads r1se to meet you May the w1nd be always at your back May the sun sh1ne warm upon your face The ra1ns fall soft upon your frelds and un t1l we meet agam May God hold you 1n the hollow of hrs hand GARY ESNEAULT Chess Club 10 11 12 MICHAEL FAL Student Managers 11 VICA 11 12 Band 10 11 I leave my great name Hrtler to the school for further use ROBIN FEIK Sc1ence Farr 10 FLC 12 Band 10 11 12 Mus1cal12 KEN FENSTERMAKER Cross Country 10 Student Advrsory Board 12 Student 52531115611 12 VICA 11 12 CPresJ Band 10 SOECY FIKKI FLC 11 12 If you cant be a hrghway just be a tra11 If you can t be the sun be a star It 1S not by s1re that you w1n or you fall Be the best of whatever you LAURA FINNEY Pep CLub 10 11 12 Student Counc1l 10 NHS 10 11 12 fV PresJ FLC 11 12 Chou' 10 G1rlSG 10 TERRY FITZPATRICK Basketball 10 Letter Club 11 12 Brotherhood TED FOLLAS Football 11 12 Golf 11 Letter Club 12 FLC 12 Band 10 RON FORSBERG Tenms 12 Math Club 12 Science Fa1r 10 FLC 12 RANDY FOSTER Football 12 Art Gurld 12 Lrfe IS never what 1t seems to be a mans dest1ny IS cucumbers ROSS GALBRAITH Band 10 11 12 CINDY GALLAGHER GAA 10 Pep Club 10 11 12 Drrll team 10 Yearbook 12 fCo Ed1tOI, FLC 11 Band 10 Muslcal 12 Qurll 81 Scroll 12 VICKI GENTRY GAA 10 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 Dr1ll Team 11 Thesp1ans 11 12 Student Counc1l 10 11 NHS 11 12 FHA 11 FLC 11 Musrcal 10 11 Play 10 Var1ety ISihow 10 We remember the moments not ays CATHERINE GEORGE FHA +2 Var1ety Show 12 A mtrror reflects a man s face but what he 1S really l1ke 1S shown by the k1nd of fnends he chooses Proverbs 27 19 TERESA GIERINGER GAA 10 11 12 GARY GILMORE Student AdV1SOIy Board 12 Student Counc1l 12 fPresJ NHS 12 Band 10 11 12 Mus1cal10 Var1ety Show 12 A dlamond IS a prece of coal that stuck to the job L1fe bores only when It has no MARK GUINCHIGLIANI DECA11 12 RICK GLOVER Track 1011 12 Letter Club 101112 FLC 12 VICA11 LARRY GORDON Chess Club 10 De bate 11 12 Student Counc1l 11 Sc1ence Club 11 CV Presb 12 FLC 10 Band 10 11 PAT GOREHAM Pep Club 10 11 12 CV P J FLC 10 1112 Mus1ca111 Play 11 Var1ety Show 11 We fmally made 11 BILL GOWING Student Counc1l 12 Band 10 11 12 DAVE GRAY Cross Country 10 Welght l1ft1ng 10 Musrcal 12 Var1ety Show 12 To look up and not down To look for ward and not back To look out and not 1n VANCE GRAY Football 10 11 12 Wres thng 10 Tenms 11 12 Letter Club 11 12 FLC 11 12 CATHY GREATHOUSE Student Counc1l 10 DECA1112 Cho1r10 12 BONNIE HAINES GAA 10 Pep Club 10 1112 NHS 12 Cho1r1112 Pop Cho1r11 12 Band 10 11 12 Muslcal 11 12 Glrls Glee 10 11 12 HEATHER HALL Pep Club 10 11 12 Dr11l Team 10 11 12 ArtGu11d1112 FLC 12 Cho1r101112 Pop Cho1r1112 Mus1 cal 12 Var1ety Show 10 11 12 Only the truest of fnendshrps are the ones to be cher1shed JIM HARCOURT Be yourself and tollow your amb1t1ons to your own satrsfactlon not that of others who push you 1nto a d1fferent hfe than the one you want to hve JEFF HARDY Wresthng10 11 12 Letter Club 10 11 12 BECKY HARMS Sc1ence Farr 11 Cholr 12 Chamber Cholr 12 Muslcal 12 Grrls Glee 12 It IS great to be 1n love but lt IS better to be loved BECKY HARRIS Volleyball 12 GAA 10 11 Pep CLub10 11 12 fSr RepJ Drlll gialflzll FTA 11 FHA 10 1112 FLC 10 JOEL HATAWAY Student Advlsory Board 12 Art Gurld 10 11 12 CPresJ Stu dent Counc1l 11 12 Sc1ence Fa1r 10 JCL 11 12 fTreasJ Muslcal 12 Play 12 Happy Imag1nat1on of the soul KATHY HAYNES For my flrst year here I have enjoyed lt The students and teachers have been nicer than most schools I have gone to KAREN HECK Pep Club 10 Chorr 10 11 Be wrth WISE men and become w1se 1v5tl5gv1l men and become ev1l Proverbs MARK HEDDING VICA11 12 ROY HEDENKAMP Football 10 12 Base ball 11 12 Letter Club 12 RICK HEDGER VICA 11 12 ROBIN HEINEN Drlll Team 12 Student Counc1l 10 KATHI HENEHAN Cheerleadlng 10 News paper Staff 12 Student Counc1l 10 VICA 11 12 CPresJ We all leave footprrnts 1n the sands of tlme Whether a great soul or heel MARK HEREFORD Student Manager 10 The merry go round r1de IS over we have to walk now ANNA HERRING GAA 10 11 DECA 11 12 Musxcal 12 When I lose a good frlend I don t know what to do ANN HILE Pep Club 11 12 Newspaper Staff 12 Sc1ence Fair 10 Qurll 81 Scroll 11 12 One Seed can start a garden One drop can start a sea One doubt can start a hat1ng One dream can set us free MIKE HOCKER No man 1S an 1sland JON HOFFMAN Chess Club 10 VICA 11 PAT HOLT Football 10 Track 11 12 Let ter Club 11 12 Student Counc1l 10 VICA T HERESA HOOK Student Advrsory Board 12 Student Counc1l 10 11 12 FHA 10 11 CSecJ 12 fPresJ Sc1ence Fa1r 11 12 It s been great grvmg you the pleasure of m company Just teasmg' You know I ll mrss ya and love ya ROBIJN HORNSTRA Thesprans 10 11 12 Debate 12 NHS 12 JCL 11 12 Band 1011 12 Mus1call01112 Play 1011 12 Var1 ety Show 10 12 Be dCC1S1VC Don tbe l1ke the man who was afrard to come to a street corner because he couldn t dec1de whlch d1 rectlon to turn 1 1 1 1 1 ' I ' . 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DIANE HUGHS: Thespians 12Q Science Fair 10,115 Choir 11,12: Pop Choir 11,123 Musical 10,11 ,12: Variety Show 10,11 ,12: Girls Glee 10,11: Memories are all you have left of the past-treasure them dearly. TAMMY JOSEPH: Tennis 11 12' GAA 10 SHARON KATES: GAA 11: Band 10,11 12: musical 12: Play 12: Variety Show 10, 12. It is not whether a person is smart or dumb, it is whether he uses his mind wiselyf, MARINA KAUFFMAN: GAA 10.11lPeD Club l0,11,12:Thespians 11,12: DECA ll, STEVE LUKOWSKI: Letter Club 10 11 12' Football 10 11 12'Wrestlingi1011 12' Baseball 11. ' BRENDA LYNN: DECA12:Choir 12. PATTI MC COMAS: VICA 11,12: Choir 10,11,12. DOUG MC CUNE: Cross Country 10,11,12: ,, 1, , ,, ,, 1 11 , ,,, ',,, , ,,, , MAUREEN HULBERT: Pep Club l0,11, 123Thespians 12: NHS 11,123 FLC 11,12: Band 10,11,12: Musical 10,11,12: Play 10: Variety Show 11. If today's your best day, make tomorrow better! CHERYL HUNTER: DECA 10,11,12. Keep on truckinlf' TERRI HUNTER: Choir 12. STEVE HUSK: Newspaper Staff 12, Stu- dent council ll. Brotherhood. DEBBIE HUSON: Pep Club 10,l1: Art Guild 12: Student Council 10,11:Play 10, 11. If you love something, set it free: if it comes back, it's yours.: if it doesn't it never was. LINDA ISHAM: Pep Club 10,11,12: Drill Team 12: Volleyball 12. SETH JABEN: Art Guild 10,11,12: News- paper Staff 11:Yearbook 12: Quill and Scroll 11 ,12. Common sense prevents you from thinking, Have less sense, and you will make more sensef' DAVE JENKINS: Student Advisory Board 12: Art Guild 10,11:Thespians 11,12 fpres.j Student Council 12: NHS 11,12: FTA 10: Science Fair 10 11' FLC 11' Choir 10' Mus- ical 10 11 12' Play 11 12' Variety Show 11 12 Let Him have all your worries and cares for He is always thinking about you and watching everything that concerns you 1 Peter 5 7 MIKE JEWETT I have traveled down the long and winding road of education please fill in all of the chuckholes behind me BARBARA JOHNSON NHS 12 Ctreasl FHA 10 Science Fair 11 FLC 11 Mixed Chorus 12 Today IS the first day of the rest of your life live each moment to the fullest BRYAN JOHNSON FLC 11 GEORGEANNE JOHNSON FHA 10 DECA 11 12 JERRY JOHNSON Band 10 11 12 TOM JOHNSON Cross Country 10 Wres tl1ng101112 Letter CLub101112 c PAUL JOHNSON Cross Country 10 Weight lifting 10 Musical 10 VICKEY JOHNSON NHS 11 12 FHA 10 11 12 FLC 11 LESA JONES GAA 10 11 Pep Club 10 12 Drill Team 12 Student Council 11 12 Variety Show 10 11 Tennis 12 When one has so little one can tbear to lose that which one has loved LYNN JONES Pep Club 10 11 12 Drill team 11 12 Student Council 10 11 12 Mus ical 12 It takes two to tango but you can cha cha by yourself 230 1 12: Pop Choir 11,12: Band 10,11,12: Musi- cal 10,11,12: Variety Show 10,11,12: Girls Glee10,11,12. JOANNE KEEBY: Art Guild 12: Debate 11: FHA 10. ROBIN KESSNER: GAA 10: Pep Club 10, 11,12: Drill Team 10: FHA 113 FLC 11,12. MIKE KLOPFENSTEINI VICA 11,12. TERESA KOPP: GAA 103 Student Advisory Board 12: Pep CLub 10,11 Ur. Rep.J, 12 fTreas.J: Student Council 10,11,12: CSec.J, fV. Pres.J: FLC 11:Choir 11,12: Chamber Choir 1 l,12: Musical 11,12: Girls Glee10, 11,12. If a man is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. BRENDA KRAUSE: DECA 11,12. ANN KRISTOF: Sec, 11,V. Pres. 12: Pep Club 10,11,12: Cheerleading 10,11,12: Stu- dent Council 11: NHS 11,12, Science Fair 10: FLC 11,12: Musical 11. Live each day for its own special sweetness. BENDY LADD: Pep Club 10: Science Fair 10. Happiness seems made to be shared. DENISE LANDRETH: GAA 10' Pep Club 1011 12' Student Council 12' FLC 11 12. GREGG LANDRUM Pres 10 Pres 11 Cross Country 10 11 12 Baseball 11 12 Track 10 Letter Club 11 12 Student Ad visory Board 10 11 Debate 12 Student Counc1l10 1112 NHS 11 12 Cho1r1011 12 CPresJ Pop Choir 11 12 Boys Glee 11 12 Mus1cal11 12 Play 12 Variety Show 11 DOUG LAUDENSLAGER Cross Country 10 Thesprans 12 Student Council 11 12 Science Fair 10 Musical 11 12 Play 12 Var iety Show 11 12 JOHN LAWERENCE Tennis 11 Art Guild 1011 12 Musical 12 Play 12 If we burn our bridges how would we return'7 Watch your mouth before your opponents do DEBBIE LENDERMAN Choir 10 11 12 Grandview High IS the best school any where because we re Bulldogs DIANA LICKTEIG GAA 10 Pep Club 10 1112 FTA 10 FHA 10 11 12 Mus1cal12 BRENDA LINDSAY Choir 10 12 CAROL LINDSAY Pep Club 10 11 12 FHA 10 11 Math Club 12 FLC1011 RICHARD LITTLE Cross Country 10 11 12 Wresthng101l Track 11 12 Letter Club 11 Band 10 11 DANNY LONG VICA 11 12 CATHY LOWRY It IS chance that makes brothers but hearts that make friends Track ll:Weightlifting 10: Math club 12: Musical 10:12. BRIAN MC DONALD: DECA 11,12. KATHY MC KINNEY: Pep Club 10: Art Guild 10: FLC 10,11,12. Friendship is a horizon-which expands whenever we ap- proach it. MARK MCLAIN: Tennis 11,12: Letter Club 11,12. There is not a better class alive than the class of 'l75 . BOB MCLENDON: Student Council 12: Band 10,11,12. JAMES MCROY: Letter Club ll :DECA 11,12: Choir 11,12: Football 10,11,12. BEV MABERRY: If a task is once begun. Never leave it till it's done. Be the labor great or small, do it well or not at all. ROBIN MABRY: FLC 12: Library Club 12. . . . so it's the laughter we will remember3 whenever we remember, the way we were. PAM MAHAFFIE: Pep Club 10,11,12: FHA 12: Band 10,11,12. It is right to be contented with that you have but never with what you are. AARON MALONE: FLC 11' Play 12. BRENDA MALONEY Pep Club 10 11 12 Band 10 11 12 Live and let live KATHLEEN MALONEY GAA 10 Student Council 11 Variety Show 12 MIKE MAGNER Football 10 Baseball 11 12 Letter Club 12 Brotherhood ROGER MANTONY Student Advisory Board 11 12 Student Council 10 11 12 NHS 11 12 Science Club 10 11 fPresj 12 fPresJ Science Farr 10 11 FLC 10 11 12 Band 10 11 12 ROB MAPLE Basketball10 1112 Foot ball 1011 12 Letter Club 11 12 Student Council 10 11 12 BEV MARKLAND Pep Club 10 11 12 Drill Team 10 FHA 10 FLC 10 Musical BILL MARKS Chess Club 10 Science Musical 10 11 12 Play 12 Variety Show 11 12 MITCH MARTIN Cross Country 10 Bas ketball 11 12 Letter Club 12 Thesplans 12 Debate 12 FLC 12 Choir 10 11 12 Pop Choir 10 11 12 Musical 10 11 12 Variety Show 10 11 12 KARLA MASHBURN Pep Club 10 11 12 JCL 11 Band 10 1112 RHONDA MAZON Drill Team 12 Thes prans 11 12 Student Managers 12 NHS 12 FTA 10 Choir 10 11 12 Chamber Choir 11 12 Musical 11 12 Play 10 11 12 Variety Show 12 You can t have a rainbow baby 7 7 3 Q 7 J , , , , , , , , , , , ti ' ' 4 , ' - - - at - I - 11 ' ' I . . . , , . . . . ,, . . , . , , ' 1 1 Z , Z , , . . . 1 . , J 5 1 ' . ' ' . . , . ,.. I , , , . - . ' - . , , S 1 1 1 , . . y I ' . . , , . . . ,, 5, , 1 1 1 . J . . . . , . , y , , , , . I 12. . . . . ' - -, ' . ' Z 3 Z . 1 S 1 1 S sa - ' - . ' 1 . ' . ' . 5 7 l 'D ' -' 1 1 1 1 - ' ' . . ' ' . ' . . - -1 1 1 1 1 1 7' 7 7 3 J . - , , . , . 1 - . - . - 2 , , : - - , . . . ' . N s 5 5 1 ! . 4 ' 9 7 7 1 ' ' . , . , , , , . ,, . I , ,ts 5 1 1 - . - Z 3 Z ,, . . . ' ' f ' 12. 1 2 5 , ,, , , 9 , , QS1- ' 2 4 ' ence Fair 10: Band 10,11,12. l V Club 12: FLC 10,11,12: Band 10,11,12: Q Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , , . , . I 5 . 1 , 9 , , 9 A 9 s , 9 -- 2 , , , z h Q Q. , , z I .' 1 S S , - 1 1 S I 1 I . Z 1 1 l s 1 1 - V' 1. J l . U 1 1 A I , , - ' , 1 4 - 5 , 9 , : , - 1 1 1 .E , n : , . , , , - . ' 2 . S - , , - , . , . ' . . . ' .1 1 1 Y 1 1. v D 1 - :. 9 , , z - . . 2 3 ' ' . - ' . U , . It U 1 it , , , , ,I , ' . , - - 1 until you've had the rain. STEVE MEEKER: Track 11,125 Cross Country 125 Letter Club 115Chess Club 115 FLC 1l,l2. MIKE MEYERS: Art Guild 12: Student Council 125 Science Fair l0,11. Wanted: One High School Diploma complete with 8mm replays of the past. BECKY MILLS: Choir 10,1l,125 Pop Choir 11,125 Musical 115 Play 105 Variety Show 115 Girls Glee 10,1l,12. Always keep smil- ing because thats what will draw people to you. Always be glad that you've had a chance to become a senior, cherish every moment of your senior year because you're sure to miss it when you've graduated. DENISE MINOR: Pep Club 10,1l,125 Yearbook 11,12 tAssist. Ed.J5 Student Council 125 NHS 125 Quill and Scroll 125 FTA 103 Variety Show 12. The Lord is my strength and my shieldg therefore, my heart greatly rejoiceth and with my song will I praise him. Psalms 28:7 DIANE MINOR: Pep Club 10,1l,125 Chess Club 125 FTA 105 Variety Show 12. The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not want. Psalm 23:1 MARK MOORE: VICA 11,12. VICKI MORRIS: Drill Team 105 NHS 125 FHA 105 Girls Glee10,11. MIKE MUNTZEL: Chess Club 11,12 CV. Pres.J5 VICA 11,125 Band 10. PAM MURPHY: GAA 105 Pep Club 10,I1, 125 NHS 11,125 FHA 125 Math Club 125 FLC 11,125 Band 10,1l,125 Musical 12. CONNIE NALE: DECA 12. DOUG NEEF: Debate 11,125 Student Council 125 Science Fair 105 Choir 125 Chamber Choir 125 Band 10,1l,125 Musical 125 Play 12. KATHE NEELEY: Student Advisory Board 115 Pep Club 11: Yearbook 105 Stu- dent Council 10,11, Junior 'class representa- tive: Science Club 105 Play 10. People are valuable and having the experience of meet- ing the people I have in high school and dur- ing high school, has shown me the value in life and how people go through their life- times. LORETTA NICELY: Pep Club 105 Choir 10,1 1,125 Band 105 Musical 11,125 Girls Glee Club 10,11. To tlnd true happiness seek peace and tranquility in your heart. Then you can make others happy by seeing this. TERRY NOLAN: Football 10,115 Letter Club 10,11. Far Flung and Funky. LISA OFFILL: Life is an adventure, Live it dangerously? MICHELE O'KANE: Pep Club 105 Art Guild 115 Student Council 125 FHA 115 DECA 11,12, Senior Reporter. RUSTY O'KANE: Art Guild 10,115 Student Council 10,1l,125 DECA 1l,l2, Jr. and Sr. President. Keep DECA alive after 75 . DWIGHT ORDWAYz Stage Band 10,1l,125 Thespians 11,125 Student Managers 115 Stu- dent Council ll, Treasurer 125 Science Farr 105 Select Choir 125 Band lO,11,125Mus1cal 10,1l,125 Play 11,125 Variety Show l0,11, 125 Audio Visual 10. To try and fail is to gain experience, to not even try is to lose your self-esteemf' SUSAN OSBORN: Homecoming attendant 11,125 Pep Club 10,1l,125 Cheerleading 10, 11,125 Student Council 115 Math Club 125 Science Fair 105 FLC 11,125 The big 5 forever? JIM OTTEA: Tennis 11,125 Student Coun- cil 10,1l,125 FLC 12. Brotherhood. RICHARD PETERSON: Cross Country 105 Science Fair 1O,11. Accept the inevitable, But battle it with your every breath, Strive for the best and you'll find, You can make it. ' JODY PETRONE: GAA 105 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Newspaper 12, Layout editorg Year- book 123 copy editor5 Student Council 115 Math Club 125 FLC 11,12, Quill Kc Scroll 12. The big 5 forever. DOUG PETTY: Letter Club 11,12. RHONDA PHILLIPS: Pep Club 10,115 Newspaper 125 Student Council 105 FLC 10 115 Variety Show 10. MARK PENDER: I wish for everyone in the years to come, complete happiness. CHUCK QUESENBERRY: Junior class treasurer: Student Council 11,125 Choir 11, 125 Pop Choir 11,125 Musical 115 Variety Show 10,11. I hope that 1976 can bejust half as cool as the class of 1975. JANICE RAINS: DECA 11, Secretary- Treasurer, 12. VINCE RAMACCA: Football 11,125 Track 105 Baseball 11,125 Basketball 10,1lg Letter Club 10,1l,125 Thespians 125 Choir 11,125 Pop Choir 115 Musical 11,125 Variety Show 115 FCA l0,11,12. You may have missed what I said, because I said it so fast, but I meant what I said, and I said what I meant! LENNIE RAYBURN: Football 105 Track 105 Art Guild 10,1l,12g Student Council 12 Hello it's ME . . . VENITA REAVIS: Sophomore chorus 10. A rolling stone gathers no moss. LARRY REED: Football 10,1l,125 Base- ball 11,125FLC 12. PAULA REINHART: FTA 10: FLC 105 Band l0,11. Laugh when you can. It's cheap medicine. JULIE RICHARDSON: DECA 12. CYNDEE RIFENBURGZ GAA 105 FHA 10, 115 VICA 1l,12, Food Service, Junior class VICA Treasurer. Strive for the best, or you'll find out in the end, you missed out on a lot. KARLA RIPPETO: Pep Club 10,125 Stu- dent Council 1l5 FLC 10. DALENE ROSINE: Drill Team 12: Musi- cal 125 Variety Show 12. LAURIE ROTHSCHILD: Pep Club 11,125 Student Council 125 Math Club 125 FLC 11, 12. i'The big 5 forever. HOWARD RUDOLPH: VICA l1,12. Brotherhood. MARK RUSH: Cross Country 105 FTA 105 Science Fair 105 FLC l0,1l. Tao-yen and yang. JIM RUSHTON: Cross Country 105Track l0gWeightlifting 105 VICA ll. - BILL RUTH: Art Guild 10,1l,125 Gover- nor5 Student Council 125 Musical 11,125 Play 11,125 Variety Show l1,l2. Stay in the groove. KAREN SAMUEL: Pep Club 11,125 Year- book l1,12, Assistant layout editor and business managerg N.H.S. 11,125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 FHA 105 FLC lI,12. ADRIAN SANDERS: Pep Club 115 News- paper 115 Yearbook 115 Student Council ll. MICHAEL SANDS: Art Guild 125 VICA 1 , . - MARIE SARGENT: Choir 12. Don't walk behind,I may not lead, Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and lets be friends. FAYE SARVIS: GAA 105 Pep CLub 10,115 DECA 11,125 Mixed chorus 11,12. LARRY SARVIS: FLC 10,115Choir 12: Pop choir 125 Musical 125 Variety Show 12. CAROLA SAWYER: Choir 10,1l,12. GARY SCHAUPERL: Baseball 115 Foot- ball 105 Letter Club 11,12g Student Council 125 N.H.S. 11,125 Science Club 125 FLC 12. JANET SCHRECKENGHAUST: DECA 11, BILL SCHOPF: Football 125 Tennis 115 Cross Country 115 Letter Club 1l,12. JEFF SCOTT: Student Advisory Board 11, 125 Chess Club 115 Thespian 125 Student 10, 11,125 N.H.S. 11,125 Math Club l1,12, Pres. Science Club 11,12g Science Fair 10,125 JCL 11,125 Band 10,1l,125 Musical 11,125 Play 11,125 Variety Show 10,1l,125 Basket- ball 105 Brass Sextet 10,l1,l2. DANA SEALS: Student Council 11,125 Variety Show 10,11,12. All feet will walk these halls once a day, and if not they should. MIKE SEWARD: Student Council 10,11, 125 Football 10,1l,125 Track 10,1l,125 Let- ter Club 11,125 Science Club 11. WAYNE SEXTON: Golf 10,1l,125 Letter Club 11,125 Art Guild 1l,12. I leave to Mr. Brown all the pop bottles in the cafeteria. DAVE SHAY: VICA 11,12. LARRY SHAHAN: Letter Club 11,125 Chess Club 115 Student Managers 10,1 1,125 Musical 125 Photography Club 12. For most of the students and coaches they know how well I did as a manager in sports. WILLIE SHAW: Cross Country 10: Wres- tling 105 Student Council 105VlCA 1l,12. LAUREL SCHIEFELBUSCH: Student Ad- visory Board 10,l15 NHS 11,125 Choir ll, 125 Pop Choir 11,125 Musical 11,125 Soph. Chorus 10. 'iLife goes on. TRACY SHIRK: DECA 11,125 Band 10,1l. RHONDA SIMMONS: Pep Club 10,115 Newspaper 12, sports editorg Yearbook 125 Student Council 10 11' FTA 10' FLC 10' Science Fair 10 Quill 8a Scroll 12.. Today is the first day of the rest of my life. RANDY SISK: Tennis 11 12' Football 12' Letter Club 11 12' FLC 11 12. JEFF SMITH: Letter Club 11 12' N.H.S. 11 12' Science Fair 10' FLC 11 12. MOLLY SMITH: Pep Club 10 11 12' Yearbook 12' Math Club 12' FLC 11 12. The big 5 forever. RICHARD SMITH: Football 10 ll 12' Wrestling 10 11 12'Baseball 1l'Letter Club 10 11 12. SUSAN SMITH: GAA 10' Pep Club 10 11 12' Chess Club 12' Thespians 10 11 12' Stu- dent Council 12' Math Club 12' Science Club 11 sec. 12 sec.-treas.' Science Fair 12' FLC 12' Play 10' Girls glee club 10 11 12. Knowledge and education is the key to successful careers and jobs and the end of all fear and confusion. As we leave the protection of high school we embark upon the infancy of our adulthood into reality and truth. ' JOHN SNIDER: DECA ll 12. CAROL SNIEZEK: Volleyball 12' Pep Club 11 12' Yearbook 12' N.H.S. 12' Science Club 12' Science Fair 10' FLC 101112 Vice-Pres. TONY SOMMER: Football 10 11 12. Brotherhood. MARY-ELLEN SOOLEY: Principals office 12' Library Club 12' Track 10 12' GAA 10' Chess Club 10' Student Council 11' N.H.S. ll 12' FLC 11 12'Choir 12' Musical 12' Glee Club 10. MARY SPOTZ: Band 10 11 12' Girls Glee 12. DENA STEWART: GAA 10 11' Pep Club 10 11 12' Newspaper 12' Yearbook 12' FTA 10 11 12 Vice-Pres.' FLC 10' Choir 10' Girls Glee 10' Quill Sc Scroll 12. If you ever meet someone without a smile give them yours. DEBBIE STILLMAN: Principals office 11' FLC 10 11. To live fully we must learn to use things and love people . . . not to love things and use people. BRAD STRECKER: Football 10 11.12' Baseball 11 12' Letter Club 10 11 12' Chess Club 10' Student Trainer 10 11 12' Math Club 12' Science Club 12' FLC 10 11 12 WALTER STRICKLAND: Art Guild 10 11 12'DECA1112. ROSALIND SUMBERAZ: Newspaper 10' Many things are improbable but nothing is impossible if you really desire it. RHONDA TATE: FLC 11 12. Upon the plains of hesitation bleached the bones of countless millions who on the threshold o victory sat down to wait and waiting they died. RON TAYLOR: VICA 11 12. JOE TEATER: DECA 11 12. LORI TOTTEN: Smile it only takes 17 muscles to smile and it takes 43 to frown. GAIL VAIL: DECA 11 12. KARL VANZANT: Cross Country 10' Wrestling 10 11 12' Letter Club 11 12' Math Club 11. SUSAN VAUGHN: GAA 10' Pep CLub 11 RICK VOLD: DECA 11 12. POLLY WALENSKY: Student Council 10' Choir 10 11 12' Chamber Choir 11' Girls Glee Club 10 11. The last mile before adulthood is high school and to pull your- self through keep one hand on a friend and one hand on the cheat sheet. KATHY WALLACE: GAA 10' Thespians ll 12' Vice,-Pres: Student Council 10' N.H.S. 11 12 secretary' Science Fair 12' Choir 12' Chamber Choir 12' Band 10 11 12' Musical 11 12' Play 10 11 12' Variety ANITA WARD: 10 11' Student Council 12' N.H.S. 12' FLC 11. JEFF WARE: Brotherhood. BARRY WEATHERSPOON: Track 12' Baseball 12' Wrestling 11' Weightlifting 11 12' Letter Club 12. There are two types of people' one that will walk in a room and say Here I am or say There you are or Barry was here and now he s gone left his name to carry on! ARCHIE WEEKS: Photography Club 10 11 12' Thespians 11 12' Student Council 11' N.H.S. 11 12' FTA 10' Science Fair 10' Musical 11 12' Play 11 12' Variety Show 11 STEVE WELLS: Letter Club 10 11 12' FLC 12' Variety Show 11. DIRK WILLIAMS: Letter Club 11 12. MARTIN WHITE: Science Fair 10 11' Band 10. ROBERT 'WHITE1 DECA 11' Choir 12. . Impossible is a word only to be found in the dictionary of fools. STEVE WHITE: VICA 11 12. TODD WHITE: Newspaper 10' Student Council 11' Science Club 11' Choir 10 ' Band 10 11. Accomplish something?!! thought we were just killing time! CCharles Schultz in Peanutsj VICKI WHITE: Pep Club 10 11 12' N.H.S. 11 12' FHA 10 12' Principals office 11 12' Keep smiling and always look for the best. JULIE WHITTON: Pep Club 10 ll 12' Snowflake Queen' Yearbook 12' Student Council 10 12' Math Club 12 FLC 11 12. 'The big 5 forever. CRAIG WILSON: Student Council 12' VICA 11' Band 10 1112. I wish I was a sophomore. DEBBIE WILSON: Track 12' Lab Band 10' GAA 10' Pep Club 10' Thespians sec-treas.X 10 11 12' N.H.S. 11 12' Math Club 12' ' Choir 12' Band 10 11 12' Musical 10 11 12' Play 10 11 12' Variety Show 10' Girls Glee Club 11 12. JENNY WISNER: DECA 11 12' Mixed Chorus 11 12. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. BRENT WRIGHT: FCA 10 11 12 president Wrestling 10 11 12' Football 10 11 12' Let- ter Club 10 11 12' Debate 12' Math Club Choir 12' Musical 12. GORDON WRIGHT: Track 10' Baseball 11 GREGG WORRELL: Letter Club 11 12' Cross Country 1011 12' Track 10 11 12' Weightlifting 10 11 12' Band 10 11 12. Remember that in order to accept wisdom you must in turn know how to use it wise- ly and to its fullest extent. AICHA YUAN: Art Guild 12. MARK ZIOBRO: Math Club 12' Science Club 12' Science Fair 12' FLC 12' Audio Visual Club 10. LINDA ZORN: Pep Club 10 11 12' Year- book 11' Student Council 10 11' Quill and Scroll 11 12' FHA 12. Life is either a dar- ing adventure or nothing. KHELEN KEL- L R ' I , as , s J ' , 51 5 5 , , , 5 5 7 is , 5 7 7 ,, 7 a 1 N H , , , , , , , f , , , , 5 5 7 LL LS 93, 51 , 7 ,, , , ,l1, 5 7 I , , , , , , , , , , AL 5 5 5 , 5 5 3 ,, J 5 5 5 5 5 .. 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