Grandview High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Grandview, MO)
- Class of 1976
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To Organize I want for a time when I have satisfied all my se- curity and material needs to an extent that I no longer must consider olitics and Director of Adlnrnlstmtwe Special Ed Assistant H Busdcher C Quesenberry P expediency in my work Then, l can make all deci- sions on the basis of my conscience. DR. OTT My dream is to, pre- pare a budget, with the as- sistance of many others, that the district 'can afford and with which everyone involved will be pleased. DR. CHRISMAN ,A , ,.,. .. ......,.,z.: -.- -- 1.,.-.,-.-- -:f-.---------f 'ff': - , A f - . I l I I I l I l I I I l I . I dream of schools that serve all the needs, im- prove the self-images, ele- vate the desires, and en- courage dreams in all the people they serve. MR. LAUGHLIN w4 -A-1: . f Secretaries fLeft To Righty Dean Roberts, Carol Fields, Linda Hardy, Marilyn Tiller, Betty Hait- man, Dee Ladd, Helen Land, Leona Ray Superintendent Dr. ic Imrd Ott seffemfief Director of Curriqulum .lerol I.nughIin Board of Education LEFT TO RIGHT:Kenneth Angell, Rowena Trever, Bern Ruth, Patrick Brady Asst. Superintendent Dr. .lomes Chrismon f, if u,- E-- o',4 1 To influence .. I want to exert a positive influence-- my small ripple in the proverbial sea of humanity upon the progress of mankind, and in so doing, achieve a semblance of tangible immortality. LARRY DOWNING People will live in accord with one another in mutual trust and respect. WILLIAM MCCRARY Schools are responsible in part, for Well-rounded citizens mentally, physically and morally. This can best be done with the right blend of academics, and extra curricular activities, in an atmosphere where students can learn to get along with one another. KEITH TEMPLE WANDA BARKER Secretary BETTY TEEVEN Secretary SHIRLEY PLANK Secretary BRENDA SMITH Secretary AUDREY NORRIS Secretary AGNES BAKER Secretary SUE BOWLEN Cashier CAROL WOR TMAN Secretary ELLEN IDOL Nurse A if SEC RE TARIESXNURSE ,, I , N12 1 J 1 f y 5, i 1 5 'F s 5 I L . fqj f 1 iv 1 GEORGE CHRISMAN, M.A . GARY HAVRUM, B.S. Art Art SANDRA HOWARD, B.S . MARILYN MYERS B.A . Speech Art - , FRED TARRY, M.A. LAVETA WHIPPLE, M.S. Music Art JUDITH WOODSON, B. S . MARVIN WORTMAN, Art Music all VJ fx U wg, 'i Q L75 Ns '11 AEI Q11 Exhausted from a hard day, Mrs. Woodson fin- ishes her work. QZQ Mr. Havrum daydreams at his desk. Q32 Mrs. Whipple smiling at a student. FINE ARTS M Q17 Mr. Zumwalt fixing a soda machine during lunch. C23 Mr. Jarrett looks over the room to make sure it has been properly cleaned. Cooks 4 '-1 M--,e-,...N.m. ., ,.a..n..r,-, WiSXiCI5A' V I Custodian: C OOKS X C US TODIANS X BUS DRIVE RS To Serve... For the past eleven years Mr Zumwalt has provided our school with his custodial ser vices He began working for our school district 13 years ago at Belvidere Elementary School, and will retire the last day of December Phil Zumwalt has done an excellent Job as head custodian of our school Our building has been consistently clean and Phil was always w1ll1ng to do the little extra that needed to be done I will miss the daily personal association which I had with him and I know that everyone will miss his out- standing services, commented Mr. Downing. We all appreciate his dedi- cation and concern for the bet- terment of our school. COOKSXCUSTODIANSXBUS DRIVERS Q13 Recording grades is a part of Mr. Land- rum's busy day. f2Q Mr. Marks, VICA ad- visor, talks to students. CAROL BRESHEARS, B.A. JAMES FREY, B.S. Business Industrial Arts RODNEY LANDRUM, B.S.E. JOAN LUNDGREN M.S. Industrial Arts Business 1 GLORIA MCLERRAN, M.A. CLAUDE MARKS, M.S. Home Economics Trades! Industries PRACTICAL ARTS .2- may -fp- fs JIU 'Wi t.-44.1 4 n,: Us-l g,.ga .sqm Ogiil figs! Qin an 14 I ,Nigga nril 9 4 ELIZABETH KARIGAN, B.S. DAVID HEADEN, M.S. Dist. Education Special Education SHIRLEY RIEBOLD, M.S . IRL NEWHAM, M.A , Special Education Dist. Education To accomplish.. The toleration of individ- E uals differences. . DAVE HEADEN I long to see a world and f society in which each man loves his fellow man. JAMES ROSS I To be able to live my life honestly and with sincerety. JOAN LUNDGREN To live each day a little better than the last. LARRY REYNOLDS That people use their capabilities and natural talents to the fullest. DELORES PEART i Yet ,,, ,-.K.. ' N. , KAYE MORRIS, B.S. TAMARA MURDACH, M.S. DELORES PEART, B.S. JAMES PERRY, Spec- Business Business Business IHd11SU'1H1 ANS LARRY REYNOLDS, M.S, JAMES ROSS, B.S. BONNIE SALAZAR, B.S. ELAINE SILVIUS, B.S. lnduslrial Arts Industrial Arts Home Economics A1'tfH0me EC- PRACTICAL ARTSXSPEC. ED. To achieve I dream of people loving peopleg all nations enjoying peace, prosperity, and health. JULIA DEIMUND I dream that I might touch the life of others, as one more who cares--one more . . . sometimes that's alot. PAT HANDLEY I dream that the people of the world would realize the wonderful gifts We have and begin to utilize those energies fully. EARNEST WASMER I dream that all people of allnations would have common concepts and goals toward hu- manity and the environment. DALE ENDICOTT ALLEN ROGERS, B.A. GERALDINE ZIRBEI., B.S. WALLACE CROY, M,s, Phys. Education BRENDA BAKER, B.A. Phys. Education BILL SMITH, M.S. Driver Education Phys. Education Phys. Education DON EARNEST, M.S. RON ZIMIVEERMAN, M,3' Phys. Education - Psychology ROBERT TAVERNARO, Spec. RUDY WICHMAN, M.s, Driver Education Driver Education . 2 . ' x ' '--- sf. ..,, up V-Ir W'- W 5' , F EARNEST DWIGHT LAWRENCE DALE WAS-MER, M.S. CARMICHAEL, B.S. BOYCE, M.A. ENDICOTT, M.S. Science Science Science Science L sc1ENcEfPHvs. ED. ZELMA CHAPIN, M.S. PAT HANDLEY, B.S. JAMES MADISON, M,A, JULIA DEIMUND spec. IANICE Ron-1 Math Math Math Math ' Math ' M.S. ,'n-gtk .px Q . 'VS xx fi ff? 'fa VN I YN 'x v..,.w- ' frantically finishes his grades. Q A ,, ,, I ,'mL1y,', , , ,,Li,.,, '53-Qff1,, ,K f Q1 Q Mr. Endicott tapes up a poster after school. Q23 Mr. Smith puts a film reel on the projector. Q32 Mr. Carmichael MATH 4 ,,,, WW WW . , , W- W - 'g ',,,g,,,....4A....,.:...........-.-.---f---+---'-'-' H A . r A - .....,........ ...V.. ............-U-A--1 , - - f- '- - - JAMES BECKNER M s MARY BETH CRADDOCK M A LE HEDSTROM B A History I-hstory H1S'f01'Y RICHARD BROWN M S JOHN DUNKIN B S SUSAN I-IUFFMAN B S I-hstory H1story H1Sf01'Y Y 1-v: 5 4331 J' vigil MiQ. i'-' f , . - 1 ' ' Q I ' ' ' , , . . , - - . 1 ' ' , 4 ,T , ' 413' I - . ' i , ' ' f .A I w .. 3, :gi-.' gf? A A ,- ' mack' ,. , - V I gf, ,A j2.p-Q1 517 f I 'u . ' - - ' . ' ' 3 . 'ki1:','. ' , . - , , ..t 4 M 1, ' X ff, .- 1 Lea:-m,'122:,4gf. w . H. al V - A V 2-5Q?'1'ffPi4z::'f5f' Q7 5 ' ' ,fp H Jai' 1'- N - . . 'iii A , I .V A , 3 i i f X . -W , 'fav-, vs, I 1 5, , ,.5T,a,,.gt5?WBm 4 ' V, ,1 A-,YQ S - 9 'V Qi 2-1:11 1 3 ' 14' 3 V' ' 'M , - lil: 1 f ., 1 -I .x 1514 lf 4 r '-f A ' A Qi, A1 , A A 4 4 1 , X A ' - Ai 5, 1 ' . i ,hill A . ' E ' 2 I I ' ITL ','t-511111.41 K ' W . V ' 1- , E , , 4 1 gl 1 N r W R w SOCIAL STUDIES 32 To reflect To be a politician or procrast- inator. . . RICHARD BROWN lt is my dream that my stu- dents will gain a deeper apprecia- tion and love this great country of ours. CYNTHIA LEDBETTER My dream is to live in the country somewhere with my familyg and to live life so that those I love can be proud of me. SUSAN HUFFMAN A Will there ever comela time when we speak of what we feel? And We'll lay the rules aside and talk of what is real? Will there ever come a time when men will understand that other men are men, and not just grains of sand? MARY BETH CRADDOCK V N. H .-.NL - www 1 Mrs Schwarz auses to oover her 'C J - P g lesson plans. 12, Mrs. Zirbel and Mr. Hedstrom take time out to chat. BQ On a teacher's work day, Mr. Dunkin works hard. V , 3 CYNTHIA BETTY JUDY WERTZ, B s LEDBETTER M A SCHWARZ M A I-Ilstory Hlstory H1story JEAN WUI-SER: M A VIRGIL POISAL, M S BOB SMITH, M S I-I1sto1'Y H1StOFy Hlstory SOCIAL STUDIES To interpret... My dream is to live a rich, full, mean- ingful life in a productive relationship with my fellow man. JANICE PAULSEN 1 have always Wanted to meet the many different people from all over the world, to communicate with them, and to expand my- self by learning about their Ways of life. MARIANNE GILMORE I dream that I may never fail to lift my eyes, and mind, and heart to the love which moves the sun and all the other stars. LOWRY ANDERSON LANGUAGE ARTS ,,,:' Ai ,,.. i7M:L ,r?! if Ei ,N .-. ..- f LOWRY DIANE ANDERSON, B .A . BUNDY, B- S- Latin English si-IERRILYN ESTHER BEC KER MA ' DUNNINGT ON , M . S ' English -If fly Mrs. Dunnington types up a master for one of her classes. 12, Mrs. Snyder, Spanish tea- cher, rereads a paper. 135 Looking up from his work, Mr. Anderson smiles at photographer. f f---..., -? d ' ' a.,. 4,1 4.5 , .J f. , --sw1Q 'mai-W 'e1 .5ws,n MARIANNE GILMORE, B.S. SANDRA TROTTER, B.S. JANICE PAULSEN, M.A . German English French BARBARA JAMES, M.A. ANITA SNYDER, B.S. CAROLE WALL, B.S. English I Spanish jouma li sm! English WILLIAM NICKELL, M A PAMELA SUTTON B A KENNETH WILLIAMS, M English Enghsh Enghsh LANGUAGE ARTS I 5, J, lx .1 ' l a , , 1 I . W , , , 1 a 2, n I J iN Y C 5 Y Y 3 Y Y a 1. X' - 1 I Y WU ,I I '1 i 1 i I Y 5, ge, W r lf! 1, . x, ,IQ 1- J 5 1? LH ,Q ii K 1, IF, gf ,, gi 1' il P . ER: 36 9 Kggufzaafaiy M aiwamwwj l 'I ,1 1 '1 -I 6 33 fm E Q1 ' ,Q V 1 V 8 , ,Ramona -Anderman 3 Bret Adams Cindy Addington' i ' tClass of '76 f p-c t discusses they fy Bicenteiznial Reneey'A11iee , , ' i Kevin Alurnbau h Kari, Anderson Leslie Anderson ' f' i Suzanne Anderson 5 Karen Arnold Marc Atwood f 1 LeRoy Auger - Lynn Aulgur f Melinda Baggerly SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mr. McCrary, sponsorg Marty Chrisman, treasurerg Jacki Neal, secretaryg Kevin Alumbaugh, presidentg john Ware, vice-presidentg Miss Craddock , sponsor. h lt is a privilege to grad- uate during the year of our 1 country's 200th birthday. f' --JIM I-IALER i The class of '76 is spe- cial because of the people who compose it, not because its America's 200th birthday. --ANN BROWN y ' 'Sure its special. . . but we don't go around building ourselves up anymore than any other graduating classy' --HAL BROWER y y'fIt's our country's 200th 'N birthday' and we are the class- to be its representative. 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SENIORS ' -ff '- f 1 i Tf r ' U -Fi. if sd Cris Castillo Kim'Ca1:t1e Bob Chambers Gisele Chapman lil Beth Gibler works on the sen ior's homecoming float. 121 Jody Burke counts absentees while work ing in the office. wlmnng or losing- -it's of competmon. y st a little Somors consider soyolz float ovlczfory At least we have our unique Way That 1S never winning a float contest.. lt's nice to be a fi l o Q weffgbr' ' 051 Rhonda Charles Lisa Choate Robert Collins Brenda Chester Marty Chrisman David Combs ZJQYLQ V fi, ' 'A gi , A 'f 'v,. ' fy ,ivff . ' ' ,, ' 22. ' , r ,A 24 f xr x ff Q f J Ag C 7 V xx joe Chiarelli Millie Collins Mary Jane Combs Monica ,Contomo f Ailice Coon Evelyn Cordell Bob. Corder Dana Costello Mike Cox John Coyle Marie Craig Jerri Crawford Dianne Croll Natalie Crosby Pam Cross SENIORS Q11 Bd Delfosse watches as Kim Steger opens Christmas presents. Q25 Gail Darracot stops and thinks before answering a question in Steven Crull Jerry Crutcher Kathy Cummings Betty Curry Jeanne Curry Barry Dahmer Bert Dame Gail Derracott Kevin Davis MarygDavis Rhonda Davis 'Waylon ,Davis Vicki Dawson Derrick DeFeis Ed Delfosse Kim Delfosse Tom DeMa.io Wendy Denney Mark De Shon Sylvia Devescovi Tim DeVore Lisa Diehl SENIORS class. L- - I was aff' -3 sh 5 5.-,.. if v V' 'Will-fe 12-Y Pai-if - . Q i g , I, ruf f' f' . - E rw , -: 1 .JW -J f 4, was., , .P'-' 4 i 2 A, ll .Q xi 'Jw 35' u 4 'L Y 'N Richard DiiBon Derek Donovan Cathy Doores Gary Downing Terry Downing Ken Duff Carol Duncan Larry Duncan Debbie Dunmire Joe Edwards Henry Ellis ' Maria Ellis Pat Ellis ' I Donna Estes D Kathy Evans Krista Evans Eric Fawks Pam Fields Tracie Fields Rex Filion Theresa Finter Therese Forbes ' Joe Formella, James Freeland I appreciate the of most teachers that try and dents a good relation- communicate, and still he a ship possible --SCOTT good teacher. I get along with BELDIN t some teachers as well as my The teachers here at T other friends. --GORDON G. H. S. do not just care about T SCOTT their job and giving tests. JOHN VAN ZANT ,I . f . ,ag ,f l Y 1i, fl ' V f'A' all we T . 2 x 1 1 g ee N: rf? ' 'lf wh -' I ' M - A . -4 rr .. , 0' ,f w.Q,,...l 3 , fig No- - - L .. A - f X ,my , ,,.V H,kT'i,,,iVh MQ? QQ? ff 21,5 2 f 1 l- gr. L rf 1 1 1 W -1 -on I -.... 11' Kevin Freeman Steve Ffifle Barbara Fulton Debbie Gagne Tami Galbraith Mary Galeassi Russell Garr SENIORS Darrell Garrison Randy Garrison Jeff Gauntz Steve Geer Steve Gentile Beth Gibler Bill Glauz Debra Glover Genise Goodson Douglas Gordon Robert Grantham -,,.,.., f - 7.,7a:..:.-:.s2-,121f.5Lz.g,..m-V llj Mark Hay es spends time study- ing in the hall. Q25 james Free- land talks to Dr. Ott and Mr. Laughlin at the Student-Faculty Tea sponsored by Student Council at the beginning ofthe year. cj sa . A f f , 7 'I' 'YN fvszysvf F lex T' i ' ' x , V l 1 PP Q David Godfrey 'W 'Q Je -4 , . . ., its 4. .5-1221. 'Q ,Q S ::: ', :- - ,X ,W L 1 , a .X'11'.', ' , f 1 1 n, 1 J,-I X 12' 'B' 'Z 1 . 'r ' . Sarita Gray jeff Griffen Glen Griffin Jim Haler Terri Hall Rita Halloran Young Tae Ham Kevin Harness Randall Harper SENIORS Gmols contemplate college tntenttons l'd really like to go to col- lege. lt seems there is so much more to learn and so many 1 people to meet. College seems A 5 to be the best place for this. 1 --THERESA SPOONER I think college is a good f experience to someone who i likes school, but it is not for t ' everyone. --SC OTT HUNT l definitely want to go. I want to go for my advancement in myself and outer self. You need the change in environ- ment. --GORDON SCOTT I would like to go to meet more people, but otherwise, the extra learning is the only other reason for going. -- JERRY JOHNSON x x ,. I L... E Haw Chrlstma Teresa Greg I-Ienehan M1ke Henry L015 Heflfage Heagy Henderson Donald Hrckson Becky I-hlton Mary Hmsen Barbara Herrell Russell Hess SENIORS ., ' - at ,f 2 V '77v l J w fA::- l l l l ,,Vl, , W 1 F I I 4 1 I 1 I I v l Iudee I-Iixson Kathy Hooker Judy Hogan Steve Holt Alan Home Pat Home Iuhe Horsch Susan Howe Lmda. Huff Daryl Huffman Scott. Hunt Debbie Hunter M1ke I-Iusk Mary jackson Terence jamlson Laura Janes Tanya Johannes Bryan johnson Debb1e johnson jerry johnson Nancy johnson R1chard johnson M1che11e IOV1Ch Bob Joy Boston .W- . 1 . .V x...n..-.,1 1 .....- V ...U 'v.f bttssmg brfmgs forth student oyotmon , S' f . K . , 1-1' f R an as J . is JS ,C r ,...., -1'-r N R F48 an --4' it -,J fyrun I don't thlllk forced 1n True mtegrauon tegratlon 1S necessary We are old enough to accept each other, no matter what dlfferences we have but e Shouldnft be forced Em eagi 1dea, look how well lt worked other elther JIM HALER occurs 1n our att1tudes to ward each other IODY BURKE I thmk bussmg s a lousy ln Boston GARY DOWNING IMI' J' I X ,f Jae in ' . 3 : Y, ' J.. ' 'fv- Marlene joye Debb 1e Kelley SENIORS Susan Kemper Mark R1ck Kmg Chuck Steve Konon 2 K1111ngsworth Kmnau-d ..,.-.. .., .. ... ....... 1 1 K ' F... .,.... -. ,,.., r f-..--,., .,., .,N, - ,.,-- r ,,,Q:g-..,1,. t Evglj? ff, . ' 2' ' 7- 1' Iltffl' 'V 14 t- iff!! W w -,1 ' yr 1, Y-.5 'L 1' ff .. f A . ,, ,, +.- - f I 1 421. 2 5 .gif-s 1 f S 3 f ' . .. iiifl- - . ' , ft-:SQ - V-'fffg' . W -V ., 5 : s- . wif' V . 1 75' if? i ,, - b , .555 3 A .2 45iifff f I . 'ri' 1.1 5 ,Y f' ' '- ,, 'f ' ' ,Q 'ii n . .NV .iz ' ',- ' i - X . g I J..,. -H .-, ffl 5 j .15 .,, - V ' 5 V, ff Q l- ,K . 'j gf f, ' V .1 5 -12 -Ag, ' -.X. .V 1 ,,.-1 , xi . 4 1 -f1-.v.-.- :-on ' ' ' ' -is-!1, , . 1 IQ Q E 1. 'f 4 1. 1 ' uf- ,.m. . . 'S . 5 , igf .E-Br, V 1. 'A ' Q-ff .I 4,3 , . bl' I ,f hr, 1, 1.7 3 1' . If J-vi 1 1 Y 1. -4-. 'Z if X t Milfs? 11' 1 f 'Wish ' 1 Lil .U ,. ' . ,y bw, , ' ' .'-' . ' ' 1.31 . I . 3 - f - t ' . 21 : X I ef' ,'s7,,f' I ' s Il - - ' I 'V ' ' - n 0 u ' ' lv . -- I . vu - - Q 1 ' ' - vw . U-- . .... . 1 T f an ass1gn J armson wa1t1ng ywiff A My 99' ffjif A wsu df Rhonda Lockndge Paula Long Helen McC11nt1ck jane McCrary SENIORS X K A -1 '54 ,ff ' ' LZ' ' ' . 1 x I . ' J., 2 X 'Q Y w mn wmv . 4,2 , f 2' 252 TLe'1f WA:-,fs 53550 A 'fin . ' 1' f ' S' ' gf 5 'G 1 X uf . . 'Qi iw-Y fiifzlli? ,-'li 2 f .7 ',J,:,'. gy yjtgli ,wig -12' ,, y ' 2. -1,11 5' ' .512 Suzette McCuiston 1 i Bob McCune Jane McDowell Becca McFarland Paula McGill Susan McKinney Charles McNabney Lori Manning Mike Marinan Gina Markley Darrell Marks Keith Marsee Sue Marshall Gayla Martin Glenn Martin Steve Martin Kitty Mason Belinda! Matthews Leah Maxwell jeanene May Kathy Meiron Annette MeJ 1a Tim Melhus jerry Mexgell SENIORS . ,' ,lf- . 5. 1 12 ... v., - 1' , to .x 'fff'Z5f, 11- . ' 1. 'i v- ' 1 z N' I 1 14, . , X 1 X K s, 1. , X 5 .V 1, , 'rg W iz! E 1 ' ' 4j3jQ-if :A Z z : ' 5, . i 1 I ' 5' Seniors react to position as loaders I have found that even without talking to the sopho- mores and juniors some of them resent us as seniors. I mean there has always been the talk of the big warfbetvveen the seniors and sophomores but ac- tually there isn't. The sopho- mores come to the big high school not knowing what to ex- pect so naturally thay are go- ing to be on the defensive. But as the year goes on I have ' found that some of my best friends are sophomores. -- SHERRY BOWMAN It's nice to be the leaders but I really don't feel any bet- ter than anybody else. The sophomores are just as good as the seniors Tl-IERESA SPOONER . ' N ' ' ' - .- I ,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,--.-,--., - ' ' Mark Merryfield Chris Meyer julie Meyers Kathy Meyers Cynthia Middaugh Larry Miller Paula Miller- ' Randy Miller Ray' Miller V Tom Miller David Mincey ' Bruce Moore Kerry Morrisey Tammy Morrisey L Mary Anne Murphy Steye, Murphy Z: jacki Neal jay Nehls ' Rocky Neill Doug N ellor Glmda Kent Norms Charles Norton Cmdy Norton Greg Newman Onderstal SENIORS Vickie Osborn Kasper Ovesen Paul Panek Lisa Paulsen Mark Perkins Mike Perkins Doug Peterson Susan Petras Ronda. Pickett Wes Pitchford Pattie Poe Vilma Pollack Judy Porter Kathleen Price Mona Price Kathy Prisock Donna Quinlan Dennis Rader Lynn Ramesbothom Becky Rannabargar- Alan Ray Debbie Reynolds SENIORS ----'A- nv ...i--nn., Wt: V ?'9 HQ , .,,,.. 'J A , .. fr' 1 fr -ss vs , ., f.f.:'en5..1tf ' . 4 -, as l lit. I . L fl, Cheri Rhodes listens to in- structions before working on the yearbook 12, Donna Quinlan en Joys the food at F L C 's Cafe International 11 re gs-I-I 1 rv, 6' fi. -az' X . l 'fn 9,3 3, B Q 1 I 1 x. 'I .X , s f n r -2:55 , r 1. 1222-'Zinn-fg' A ' HW! 5 i iw , 'Wu 3 hw., nr T: QQ i X us, Cheri Rhodes Cindy Rich ' Richardson Cheryl Rippeto Debbie Rivers Steve Robinson Bryan Roderick ,gp o A Yeafcannofbe S h eo i what 1S expected butiwhat young in o lteseemfsoefantastlciebutfhfey R R make of it --ED DELPOSSE e i what 'V ' Tl'1I'OllghOllIZ the years , ' '.,k , ' what Will remember! ei i t RHAL? 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D , X fu ff- 0 -ukfp. f, ' 1:'1'j,'27fff- f vj ' In-Qi!!-:gpg -why: D, m1':rX1!:51 Y :L1-R312 H. -V 4?5?: a.u.sz Www vm aftfrrfi,-'4-lit-t1-4 'as-'v?e'.2a?fe iw . 1 n , Jaw W i ,f-dn, L4 ,, ,v gEL f.f,1LZ1f21 4 ' 'Y' 4-wil ff L , f 3 1 pi 1 5 'Z y if-, .,4,-A3155 V 1 ' wr 1 ,31- Billl?-QS? e,ne 5 35455 M9112-Rosme nny, 'e S' 233 DRQWLGSRQSSQ iiene liirfff' IQHJSRQSSF Reie -Pame1aPR1ii:keri,3f1 ',fi Timiig-U9h1'iUS'w' 59 'Z 'Debb,i9fR!i3SC11f' Keren' Salf!19fx7 fl ,Mike fS2i'1'dei'SbI1 f I I Pai Santisteyan , T1-aey'Sa15s ' ' Rhonda'Sayers V ' jeff Schath A Steve Schlesselmany Mike Schmidt , ' Sandi Schopf ' Michele Schubert' Gordon Scott V Kathy Scroggins Dawn Seals Joan Seibolt y Bryan Shelton Linda Shepherd SENIORS Terri Sherron Patty S1eke1 David Simms D1ana Sloan Steve Shepherd jeff Slover Rusty Srnedley Ben Smith Denise Smith Mark Smith Ricky Smith Terri Smotherman Kathleen Snyder Susan Snyder Randall Soldanels Sandy Soldanels Janice Spangler Steve Sparks Tammy Sparks Tim Spohn Theresa Bob Stephanek Pam Stephens Phyllis Still Elizabeth ' Spooner Stillwell SENIORS Q11 Eric Fawks teases Kathleen Snyder on the way to class. Q21 Randy Garrison and Ben Smith at lunch. ' Ill Q37 jg.- QWT E 1 i J? fy! 1 , 1.3: ,.t FBI may harm Not necessarily. If they get the people out of these agencies that caused the prob- lems in the first place it might make things better. But people will be less likely to trust any- one from these agencies. -- SHERRY BOWMAN The proper actions of such agencies should be a responsi- bility accepted by the agencies themselves and it is indeed a sad situation if they are not capable of handling it. Check- ing on them appears necessary --perhaps We should just take extra care to be impartial and fair in our judgements, not putting the functions of those agencies in jeopardy. --JODY BURKE Lisa Stinson Kathleen Storm Scott Stranathan Patti Strautman Judith Strickland Glenda Stultz Mary Sullivan Sue Sumptur Karen Sutton Carol Swartz Sarah Tackett Wendy Taff Steve Takacs Steve Tanquary Kathy Taral Tim Tai-ry Bruce Taylor Pamela Taylor L jon Templeman Rose Terry Tammy Anne T1ller Thgrton Ann Tseng Larry Trimble SENIORS f?lQ,?tQ9' - T ' ' , ,M 4 3,41 , 1 . ,Mya 725 : .' , ' , , A 4 'A' - :gay Q'- .. ' V - ,QQ I ' A'2'f?3 ff' f ,. .Z S . L unix I 111.141 :V 53 Annette Turnbaugh Leslie Udell Vicki Vaal Gary Vander- Staay Irene Vandervelden john Vanzant Dan Vaughn jeff Vaughn Jolene 'Veree cl-ce Vicki'Vi1es e Terri You Hqlten Steve Walensky K ' SENIORS I S 1 3 A . X 1 ve... .1 11' Q11 Annette Turnbaugh returns from a reporting assignment for the SPIRIT. QZJ Vicki Dawson keeps busy in the Commons study hall. f3j Debbie Gagne and jeanene May attend a Pep Club meeting. Q41 Bill White caught off guard in class. fy Everyone played hard N and Winning wou1d'veW been nice but the game was excit- ing and most of us had a good time. --GISELE CHAPMAN M449 X L.. 'f 'A f if R ,M wig By tying the game I think both teams were victorious because 1 they proved that they were just as good as the other Patricia Walker Deb Wallace Rose Walton Ken Warburton Powdemouff etfie not considered Ifhi11kitiS3uSt as good- gir1s. y--GREG HASTINGS.y A , , , --KATHY HOCKER . . . .. a W , .l ' -fW1'r1?'4A im' 'ffz EFTQQ, . X fuhx'-' Deb ward John Wm B111 watson christopher Daryl Cliff weedin Mem Weizelf Watts We athe rspoon SENIORS .,. ,, , . W . 1-S v' 3: . , ::, ' .., - ,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, .,....,.,...-,.....,..f..- 14---f--.---u- --- - ,, - '-------' H ' - - - - ' ' ' ' ' - ' Randy Weinstein Dorothy Welch Brenda Wells Marcia Wells Shelly Wells jeff West jerry West B111 White Charles White Linda Whitla Dianna Wilkerson Mike Wilkerson Q11 Steve Robinson patiently listens to another lecture. KZJ Alfred Boyce explains his point of view While working. in the library. f3Q Jerry Mergel says hi to friends be- fore school. f4j Rocky Neill, jane McCrary, and Dana Costello dis- cuss an assignment during free time in the counselor's office. 'IC' Semor males If At times I feel as if 1 wasn't for some of the guys our spirit rating Wouldn't be as high HAL BROWER I think 1t's great The I t ll r g to increased spirit I Q . . .t Tig: 1 SENIORS spirit seems shared and be sides, they've got bigger mouths than we do. --GISELE CHAPMAN 2 It makes the game even more exciting and I think it really affects the team when they know so many people are behind them., --KATHY CUMMINGS It makes the ones not in sports involved more. There seems to be more turnout for ' the games than in previous years. The Pep Club and spec- tators don't seem to mind and maybe they even enjoy it. -- SCOTT HUNT Usual1y I don't notice the noise, but this year you couldn't help but notice it. It's encour- aging to know the people in the stands are excited about the game. --DEREK DONOVAN ll num: . . ,.. nary: H Ai-A g vu Q, ll? '51 X Q .,,,J, Vfll T1 L 1.92 mf' -.' Martm Cheryl WIISOH Cmdy Wxlson Matthew W11son S'-'San W11113mS Andy Wolf Rlck Wood Scott Young Wlpperman Gaul Wohlbexg Chrls Zmk P 57 james Abbott Chuck Allen jim Austin Carolyn Inner ' 2 I 'K :ff 1, , ,-.5fii.L..,' ,ig . , ,K 1 'X K rfiai e f on gi , N ,, 6, in 3 f ' I .' x , X v gg- , mf-- jason Rflndl' Adams A581115 LouAnn Mark Allen Allen Tim Linda Austin Bacon Dewain Bruce Barnes Barrett L s if , 1:-Q -gi 1 J' 1 '- A A x s 1 ff? A 5 ,.,-fy, 5, L , 4725, ,LEW-f 2511? Q ff . A inf- k i 1 M, 3 1 x. rg, ... I S Juniors Jodee Akard Johnny Amaro Matthew Bailey Gary Bassing i 7 f , V1 ..,. ,X A ., .. .A f E ,-. Q .. . ff. 4, -V . nb, , ff , ' i,-MH' , A E f A Q fr , ally' 'I S arah Diane Albert Aldridge Patti There sa Anderson Auger Doug Kim Baker Ballard Beverly John Baughman Behnken W , ,Ez -ig: '71 133 5 r sr' ,gs 5, ffl., 'V' L, - . , . A .H ,, .,q:, Ag. .if 4 .Mi J' Q y 'ii i 3 Hr ri XIX fr 'il i I O J I Q f. ,l l 1 , iw 1 A Q lt gives you a chance to I feel that there is no- thing wrong with it. It gives the student a free choice of choose for yourself if you Want to get some studying done or if you want to talk whether to study or not. -- approve of PAT NOORDHOEK A lt's good if you have with friends all hour. -- SHARON COGGINS l like it because it gives nothing to do because you can commons idea Dan Bellinghausen Greg Benedict Terrie Bennett Randy Beshore Joe Biddle Van Birks Terri Bittner JUNIORS socialize and relax with friends. --DEANA BREYER you a chance to talk to your friends and meet new friends. --TERRI JACKSON 5 'im , - ,- N Q. , f gg S1 5 TW 5 I, X 2, N A ,Q x . x ...M .. .Q -lf: Q 1 v xi ,u w! I ff V If lx 45' 'f in ily . 5 I- iii? B1 C1 B 1,-g g 1 L- I ,,,g9l1.f ' '7fif'ii f- 1. :le ,j i 4 V, Mx. Q ff,gL. Liss: 'af I ,4 A A' , 1, A, , Y- , ff i Mr. Williams, sponsor-5 Dee Dee Hussey, treasurerg Dale Neef, presidentg Bill l McLendon, vice-presidentg Debbie Fisk, secretaryg Mrs. Snyder, sponsor. ' l W 1 l J P w li 'N l l 1 I , , :L'roj5f1i?L f72 fwfr' N ww- - I Q ',vV '.'A ' B B l 'I f,kf: . iii? , ,.-- . - -, , 'awgfq y M y 'j,- , I zvvz ffi Z x..V Q ' ' ' X .1 'g1::1g5,'7 f i lf, . a .f.l :if if H 5 fi 1 ' f Q ,J g , ,. . Q 4 ' , S' 'ii' 7 , ' ' Q get-fe ' X Ex is.m,ua-l K sse B l ff 1 yy V . l :V 152 if :L :V .1 - rf 4 M he ,ggi , , I ,. 2 ' 75 -va: V, , W 5 3,4-U, it 4 fa ' Q +25 1 , ff B B ,.,. . r, eff 55 dry 'ffff V - I J 'fm' 'if J , ff Pi L n , 14 ,-Q, 1' .. I 5 .' Q , ' . 'f H N- N j'A, a .V - f X, A ., ,Mai W ' if Nancy Thomas Lisa jerry James Cindi Debbie Blankenship Boffman Boone Botts Bourdlais Bowen Bretches 3 i Cynthia Deanna Lucinda Debbie Donna Julie Tammie Brewer Br eyer Briggs Brinkoetter Brinkoetter Broocke rd Brooks Denny Dennis Calvin Anna Carol Diana Bev Brown Bruno Burger Burrell Burt Cahill Campbell fi fly Tammie Brooks considering her I lunch. f2j Debbie Brinkoetter with I 2 a book covered desk, W JUNIORS l I . ,Q N rl, jeff Robert Bob Canfield Cannon Cardenas Bud jared Suk Wan Cary Cavness Chang N. .v,W. I. ,Y ggi-f 3. , ,. if 2 ,- X-f ,ff of . iv, ' 1 'Tuff ' ' --'il jf f .',Q Q A' ! 1 as Yi L. f 5 X vfiff v .gg-vii 'x L :za ' I y fggax 1 , l i f 7 34-f SSNA Mark Clark Mike Clark Bill Clements Dana Cling Sharon Coggins Chris Cole Cheryl Collins fly Marian Dlugolecki looks a bit uncertain as she being typing the days' lesson. Q21 Bud Cary anxiously awaits the beginning of another class. Debbie Rodney Carpenter C aftee Tom Scott chiarelu Chnsman .f an as MH ,X Ly I i , '37 ,l 1 -ffl 'L S9 4 Y 'fl f Q sl -57fif'j,f' 'fyj Cheryl Collins ' nj: ' Roxanne Connell Q 4 , D Randy Cook ,1 A 1' Eric Coovert 4 'V Q ' f Q . David Cope 1 j f ,N A C Lynn Copeland ,fly 1 Marsha Cornell 557- ' R911 -va - .. ak I1 Myron Cowley Sheri Crlnklaw Pa.m Crooks Debbie Crosby Keith Crosby Karen Csernyik Deborah Cullen 4' K Kev x 1 1 '. I 1 Brent Cunningham Dig, 4,,g Q 1 ' 4 5 y x jf jeff Cunningham xgfsrlgl., X24 '1 1 ' IessicaC1.ury - 7535 MAX bk ' L Andy Cushing A ' Dusty Dahmer Bart Dame , Bil.l Davis r 1 . 9 X 2 , 5 I vf 5 ., i?.:55:?:3: : . .5221 ., I ANN? ..... W,-. f,Qf.- -' -.1'- ar: - ' 2, -211:-?: ' jf x'!1w . JUNIORS I V Q ll X I 1 If H Q-, ..v'. ..:: . if l ish YE: Y .W FH-' x X 'nr fa ,1- rp-fm Tim Davis nn Dirks Darci Dorman Craig Edwards Barbara Ellis Tom Day Marian Dlugoleclci Kunio Dudgeon Robbie Eisenlohr Cheryl Ellis L 1 ,1l'i.,w 55 y up I. if 5 L ' 5' ,. J I . Siam 1 2 ' - .f .' QQ fi , 2 .' 1 A l 41 ., ,, ig I L' ' f .1 I fig: ' ' , Y I it 1 K . , Q M f 1 'if :'-' 1 mg fb' it 'J U ,-,-4 ' ,Q . X ,f 1 . 6t...L x .J 1 I jason Dennis Kevin Doerr Robert Duff Dayna Elder Shirley Ellis Allen Dickerson Dawn Donovan Bart Durbin Jeanne Elliott Rob Everett Students Patrteta . 'if' 5- . , 'll' evaluate Hearst I think she joined on her own. It seemed strange they singled her out of all the other rich people to take. She didn't seem too eager to get back home either. It seemed to me she had changed completely from how she was descri- bed to be before she was taken. --CINDY POTTER At first I think she was taken against her will, but after ransom was paid, I think she decided to stay with them on her own. --SHARON COGGINS I think in the end she was all for the SLA. I don't think she was brainwashed into joining them. --JULIE KONON I think everything was set up to happen that way. --CAROL GREATHOUSE I think she was brain- washed, because of all the things she says and the tests show it, too. -- TERRI JACKSON Yxlri' X i 7 l I l I 'fi Bill Feuerborn f 5 1 'V ji - Anna Finkler gf f f Debbie Fisk I i z 4 4 ' jim Fitzpatrick - - . Duane Fletcher rf- 5 X .1 Q I, f . WI, Tim Fletcher tl, wx RF ' I r ' ' JUNIORS Bev Fogarty Stefanie Foster Kent Freeman Becky Friesen Scott Fullhart Barbara Galvin v b-f-' Y' ,..--. A c x, ,Th Q 1. K vw as T B , J? li t A 1 Juniors are more cau You ve got one more tious and are More adullt year instead of two You feel about thlngs ost sop o y bigger because you know mores try to get 1n good w1th 1 v more about the school and it people and they over drama makes you feel more inde- tize things They feel that pendent --TAMI WARD they are important now that You fe 0119 Year Closef they are in high school Ju UO beC0H1iHg H Senior niors have more respect for f 6 ANNA HACHINSKI the school. --VICKY SEBERT 1 ' X U' 55? WjV'J7'q M WV ' 3' if 5 XA ' ' 1, X 5 , 4 3 R f Y L L Q 1 i P ,ss fl 5 l -fv 1 I ,gn 41 if L- gl 1' I 'F , 1 E fl ga' ff, 1 V5 W Q-N' , f:f, jx Cy., 1, I , , W t F B111 Galbralth Q an -' f s , 5 ' , :V '31 tx 3 Q- lung! T' ' 4 ,I Q X , x k Ft N L ci 'Via -. ' . JP lily Q 5 I 'lil , ,ii , . K K . ,A M U A, 'll 1 'I . , I ll 1l I I , . U . ll ll I If . fwg aww if Annette Gre gg Garc1a Mary Kms George Carol Make Greathouse Dan hsa Harchson JUNIORS 1111 Gate ly uhe Glpson Roxana Grove Cheryl Cheryl Gault Steve e ef Gummmger D2V1d I-Iarnngton HS-Ft 'f 1m Genuy Morena Gray C aml Hammontre e Donald Hatheld i Rlchard Gentry Ray Gray Kevln Hanavan Cyntlua Hayward Tedi' Heckman Terry Hestand Sheri Hixon Lisa Howard Mike He garty Donice Hicks Chet Hobbs Elaine Howerton ., U ' V,', V yy 5 was ee' ..,r a . R Y - X . . if 'T :- if I 2 C , 5 .L , by 1 i f if .1-fy. 9,5 . A' E ' iii' 2 Mark Hendrickson Kathy Higgins Francina Hoffman Dave Howe -.gpg , 4: 7 91, fa. X 1 is ,I V 4. g as p 1 X I 'T V ix. f J x Abi. . ,iff ,I ., Y E Q T l V P 4 'Y a . mg! ' ' .LA N . .-,H . , if . V ww.,-,,...'. I, I . 67 I wx' 'Kem ko f ' V 1 r 'J Y Je 3 s. u- Y f . :Ev-Htiqffffi 55. . , I .A .4 4 2 L4 iiihwia if -95 ,.f F 14- 5 , 2, N db 5 A, 1, af: 141 -,, J, N X i m .5 L 'Y . 4 M, 4 N , . . N.. 5 a '5 va. Wazaf Gif.. 5- fa ,ff I1 v, ' fi it' .1 -fx-,',:.v ig. , .asf fi 4'-,. - -. .,-, Doug Henehan Karen Hill Dianne Holt Nancy Howland , . 'if ... .1 ... R 1 -X , .H M W Fr ali .3 ' gfihiami, -5. 'W lx' - ' :1-Y 5,6 125 X Y 1 ffgf 4 WZ M 4 ,naman 'M i.- , lixigjpwif .in ff 125' 'tif 33' ia 23' 'ff g fr fx. I, . A A nivn ii'i 5 fly Myra Horner works diligently to identify some 400 juniors for the yearbook. f2j Marlena Hereford enjoying the refreshments at the Smco tea. Cathy Marlena Henry Hereford Brian Howard Hilton Hixon John Myra Holt Horner' Wayne Dee Dee Hunter Hussey Elliot Hutchins Melinda Hutchison Greg Hymes John Inman Abayomi Lyewarm-1 Steve Jaben Debbie Jackson Terri Jackson JUNIORS Jul1e Konon M1ke KOYh1S B111 Krouse Marcella Lackey Jul1e Lagud Brenda Lambert Cliques evoke named 'responses Cl1ques can be both good and bad The bad cllques leave people out and many tlmes those people w1ll feel bad But some cllques are good be cause they allow the people w1th1n the group to feel llke they have lots of frlends and that they are not left out They know that they Wlll always have frlends there that they can rely DEBBIE WAYLAND Every school has cllques It would be better Lf schools d1d not, but I The mam problem w1th cllques 1S that they 11m1t the people who are 1n them to the number of people they know It hurts them because they are not able to meet others Sometlmes a person w1th1n a cllque may want to meet other klds who thelr frlends do not approve of, and there fore they are afrald of what thelr fr1ends mlght thmk Clrques tend to put a lot of peer pressure on others KELLY MCMAI-IAN IUNIORS I' Sheri James john Johnson Wanda jones Janet K1ll1ngs worth Theresa Klng Ja Rob Jefferson Patti johnson Kent Kappen Ken K1lmer R1 ck Khma Pe ggy jenkins Larry jones Kent Kax-me1er Denms Klmsey Scott Knowles Kelly Johanek Sheila jones james Ke eby Danny Kmg C aro hne Komyau 52 N Y if 53 ax -' Q 6 fry' 'WDM T' F 'UM 2? -fs-.1 TEXT as9 fx . . ll - I . . A A E 1. f ' 4 'E ' if 4f'.',. 1' I f A . . . , , 'L H- . E ,I . 4' - ' 'fpkiji ' J N -' , A5.- ' - ' QAM . V ' i A X - .L A - - . rf- W'-'A' - 52,13-5: 5.14151 -51, - - ff 1 1 .. M Mus ' e 7 H1 ' . I R' ' J. A ti i s . have nothmg agamstithem. 5 X Q, , - , gal el , g , -fp I. , R T , in Q , f 3 -1 2 -f 1 t a i ' f f' ' ' 'fi 3 , , .. ,E . . . i It Q - za f 5' A ' . Q - .. uf- , A , - . 1 K 52 f 1 ll ' I 1 . . . A 1 . . 1 Aj H ' , V 5 . ' f , 1 , 1 1 . H--' gf. -L' ' ' 'Q' p , P fi, is-gg' x A . . 1 ---1 gif fit., 'fi 'fX 07.9 . 1 f My ' -if 1,321 A V' - I A in ' 1., ' , fi' 1 ,. s we ,- . ,,- V , L., 'W , U S lf'-'T if. ' . ki - ,lf Mg,-L .H if ' ' E1-if 'I M. XJ., ig L H ' V . K .A 1 , 6 X ,iluf A ' Y r. ., K A Juv fr' f . fly Brett Mader taking notes in class. Q25 Kelly McMahan has her hair curl- ed by Celeste Seward in preparation for the musical. - Robert Lamiing Michelle Lee Leive Matthew Lane Donald sf, fwigw A, ,5,?jg,A W if A li' I A A M... pl , -WW-n 1 M, 1 Y Q, ,': ,LL I W. fy n 1 V Debbie Betty Lapka Pam Lewis Vicki Lattner Lewis Mike Mary Laudenslager Leake Jenny Greg Lickteig link V' l xfqlff. ' -' if-if -5 .4 , IL . f l A ' A ' , M F .4 1 A , s X A A AM l Li CA H' I Myth- 2 A V i . ' Q - ,Qu - A .N xiiiJ:MAvi:'4 V7 ,f R 1? VL C X fl .AQ-xx if AZ f 4 2' if A, ai M 9 ' Y s ,K+ . A V. H'-ef 5 L -rg? 4 4? 2 i -f-,ff A 1339 1. Ji 2' . ' .45 It A. V! , .SFXQJ AQ M V ' 4. i-MA E gf ff I '- 5,w f ff- M ri, aiyr A X A , r A MA ,aff 1 .MM M K I - ... 'A' AM 2 'l'5, ' A Marianne I-iPPe1'f 'R ,A Ygi ef'f?7' ' M if f f David Lisher sf ,.. , A ' M7 Rx I A N H Pam Little .JA Ag- , - fi YM ' Q3 V , ' ', Rick Loveless A M ic' 4 fffi .. gif ri A Belinda LOPP ,fel 1 ,x A A- W A: X9 as Ax Linda Loc: a A ' ew- y MM.. M M Lynn Lou l N- xfl I ,LK-'Xl I fb. 1 ' L ll! W , in ghelgj www gm fl-4 G' A vis ucas f .1 - 6? Fe N cam Luff A A . ' ' all A K Joanne Lukowski 1 1 A 'Q A ,L ' AA A xv' Ag 'l Sfmdv McArthur I 7 I wZAg,, y I U 1 ' 2 , X fam . 111 MgC0.y Hg ' ,M ff V , A .A -A 'f' El , f v if iM' K1m McDaniel T E lf! I t ' l I M' by XXQ V . 7i4'l,,J..A, 1.4 -wif. : -lf gffpi ' . A',ff Af N I A ' A' I A - ' 577 Im McGee f ' fir A j. gfifi r ,gg M ,V V ' Marci Mcllvaine v- ,H ,'- A ,..l. ,K 5 'A 6 if g F ' ' 'ff-r A- F , K Bill Mclendon fe ,ff 1 sf, f 3 ,J M 5 1 ,J Q M ' . M ,A .Y QQ. '33 Kelly McMahan 12- ' M ' 4 A, M Af x ' MM' am D- M b , 4 Z Y, A V, ,V L ,,A,, A ,A N ii i, I u,.-A , iane a ry 'lil 7' n .M A L A f' Q1 V' ' A ,f , MAMA. ' A ' Gma Mabry ,LQ , Af My M ,QA A M sw? 4 U ,s,4l,' A X Bret Mader f' -:4 v r M A X 'fbi Q' M. sa, 1 'Lf V , f f MIA -:A ml iflgismi Aix .. LM: Af A fe ' - 'A -A', M'-H 'rrl- M A MA ' - I Larry Magness ' A I My iv ' n - i A Avery Malone me 2- M V .v 'ff , QQ ,Wg '- fi 'is r ' 7, 'J -,Z Fa ,A Melissa Maloney -Ai Z ' :'? f V V f Af 1? 1-y, 'Lil Q il Q W :ff AQ, .5 A, Roger Manes W, ,,a- , 1 Lrg . A 3 me-, 1 2 , I J-. -rx., 3 f., ,,,, ,A A X : M 4 ' j --1 f ' A 1 . ,Ai V f flft A ff ' Kate Mangner ' ' ' . ' ' 1 A l M -f +A A V4 5hefiMaP1e 'S' A 541421 A' .2 :ik i l ' f' H James Markland . Ai A iv' AU SL 5 'ffl -' r dx f A ' JUNIORS N : H 1 1 W i V ix . 1 E 11 1 11 - ll , 51 .I 1? rl 15 H 1 ig 11 il Ii ' If .' ri 31 1 E x 1 9 1 -fx fly Susan Maxwell playing the flute in band. 12, Kathleen O'- Connor catches a cat nap in study hall. ' 5 33 ll Emily Martin fa E' Judy Martin ' E Matt Martin as Lee Matous 4.-' b 'fe-df? J H lj X 1 - ' ' S, 1 . , gl ll My A S- .. . .l.t V 1. 256 - Q Susan Maxwell as ef Yi? ., A ' , g:Q Rudy May ,J l.W H ff. 1 fe P 1s1T2f- a1v fff? Steve Maze 1 ' H6 f my ..- f ggi, i. - YJ' ' M '-Q f Art Mem 1- i ' , -f A fp 1 45 I - x 5 1 . 1 fu- .4 r V r 1-3T21f.t' ' ,W1,,.d'i ,'. ff L 'X X 4 .-M, J,vA,4.7m J.: V . -1 . r .,f . 4 1.7, .ww ,,,, . -1-- , Qty.. 1 -.111 1 1 ,n :M ,ry 11, . Q , 1 ff VII : -1: 1 1 .- :. 1. ef' Q,,af,?piQe 5 S 9 Tom ohn Mendenhall Merkle Geqrge Dominique Mltchell Mggre Dan Susannah MUYPIW Myers a R b Noordhoek 13103115 JUNIORS Susan Metzger Kelvin Moore Robert Nance Paula Null Q . Ken Miller oe Morgan Dale Neef Kathleen Conner Miche Ile Miller Cheryl Morrison ulle Newell n Off1ll -- I -end at Mills Joyce Mullies Bo N1chols Mellnda 2 Olsen I 1 1 Rt' 'lf IQ 1 5' 1 E ' ' r i 'Y P ,S Q l X ,Fa f ' I 5 r XM 1 K J l if Ihr 1, 'EF 1 1 ' 'QW fi 1 F f l ' K . li ' YN 5 ' v 1 , - 1 , 21 : 1 rr ,idk eg 'N Il Q, A ,Li 1 4 ,ZF .1 1k ,I at -1 1 'L x, at 1 X ' M ' is 1!t gl X. 4 1 ghd, 111 18 V f 4 X U15 ' 12 .df m 15 X Q 'X 1 .ff , 1 I ' 'r I F-if If 5' Q. t , .a 1 It f 1' 1 f if 1 +2 f , - ' ' 1 , 11 l f ' 1, A 111 X Q if 1 if 1 ii .yi :JAN yy an 1 L Y 5 1 I 1 5 v 5 f Q y 1 1 Nw 1 1 9 Q 1 t , 4 1 A K x I ff 1 5 a 5 t ax? 1 ' W Y -A 'gn 1 J P 1 ' is J' 1 4 . 3 1 J b Pt h ID. , 5 O' ' ' ai j 55 Dana Onderstal Boris Peharda Darrell Pollick Laura Prentice Delores O' Ne al Ruth Pender Gary Pope S cott Price Bill Dave Ong Osborne Judy Kathy Perry Perry Cindy C arol Potter Porter Sandra Marty Prisock Pritchett Patricia Osborn Mike- Pettet Richard Porter Karl Puhr 10111 Kirk O11 Parsley Dianne R011 Pippin P02 David Rayanne Powell Prather Walter Ann Purevich Rachal N 2 4' is f , 1' .N Ng., h . ,s, 7 , I . S ' I im v r .' Q .. . r X I X Tile. X f 545 5 e 5 . . ,. - fb 2 X ' in rx 1 7 7 'Q 1 re ax ' 1 , I H 0 I f L Qi... . , Id .Ay J 1 1 f 'is mea 9 I . ,gain y . , i. f M, 1 '.JE'u:V' .,..,, 4 xg: M ' , QM X ,gl 5 i. Q? i' ' V 'Q 'N f r fa' 5 f Sf 3 ff 2 Luk . ,, 1 3 13 if xml Q. 6 1' 1 , f. , -1 54 . E u 1 i I 1 j 1 I bought a class ring be- cause I feel it is good school spirit. Usually a person will Wear it until they get out of college and the ring gives you something to remember your school by, --LAURA SMITH f 5, f sf X s 1 'L ge, f if 3 .1 -2 I am really excited about getting my class ring. They symbolize what school you Went to and what year you graduated. It is a tradi- tional thing. --CI-IERYL ELLIS Sf., L ' ' Q ,..Ar 'I , f' iii - r La: li 8' Y Liga Z1 93 ' Q l z is if . 2 Receiving class rings appeals to izwst 4. Terry Randolph Chaellee Ray Sandra Reese David Reeves Darren Rew David Rew David Reynolds JUNIORS 'T Lynda Rhea Calvin Richardson John Riemen Michael Rimo Jeanne Rlndt Pam Ritter Gzpls sports fmd approval They re great! The ' guys are still unsure and complaining about them, but they ll get used to them I think that it s about time --KELLY JOHANEK It helps give the girls a much better idea of what competition is like -- SHERRY WAGERS I think it s great! It is something that should have been around a long time a o --MARIANNE LIPPERT They re terrific! It is a good chance for girls to compete and it is great to be able to show people that girls are capable of being athletic - -CELESTE SEWARD I think they are neat --JANET KILLINGSWORTH Terrific! --TERRIE BENNETT They re pretty good because we need some girls sports --PAM LEWIS ,I w- ' Jill Roberts Mark Ross Martha Rush X Mark Sands , Sam I Schissler ll IUNIORS ,z ,, ff - , 'f 'Q 'fu 5- . , I . 5 If , f a .., - I ap, J fm f I 1 fs ' I 4 A f I f. ,ff fm . .f ilk 'nag P14 H , I 1 ,, 37,310 ' Elk , 1 '- 1 ' ' .C . ,. ,, .il ff 1112 I, ' nl, 1 t fu , W , . gf- . , 3:7 4 1 f 'L s 1 1 1 1 - - ,::f:':-:swf I 3' 1, E, fy-mei 241' f' ., X as ' ' vang! ff,Af-m-,.- --I 3' , X X 1 I W, I W is 42' ff 4. k V -. 35133122 s. -I QR 'i hi' . x'x'fV'1'.'L .1 ,.. ,. , nf .s ' 48,-, , . 5.3 1 v .,. , 3,5 R' Q 1' c, ' YL ! l ' Q Wim' :Duff H- ' Sf ,:' 1' ,Q 9, 4 ' ff, - 4 gf fx l,.'!'v , ,.,,,, X i , , . , if . I... lf A kdkg. Y, , is If -, M114- .,.'lr.e. , s, .1 1 ,. 5 1 1 r st .I Hz 1 -J' Hx Q 1 'R 5' r?-,I EAW .Af f, 1' Nancy Robinson Tracy Round Donna Rushton Cindy Sarvis Don Schmidt Iulie Rogers Randy Ruch Bill S anders S am Satcher Gre g Schnell John - Rose David Rudder Debbie Sandexs Debra Schath 2 Kevin Schofield I , Y . .KH 5.- 10 X ji ,lb 5 5 . hu., Q 9 ig it V17 fw7 ' 'f'1,.Qfg 'fat' V ' ' W if ,. ' ff we . 4. ,, 2 I J J ,A 1 P we , I ' 5 . f 15 M .ig . ' l ua 'W-is-f .- iv -:J . . ff, fn. 1 wma- , ,f:f,,,5 l ' ' 1 ' KT 1 1- I JW. '. E2'5sssf::f?11-.sf:-'::::::i5S 1 ,s i , I H r 1 , . Hifi -'fnznrirfi ' .r W ' Lv- mf, '11 ,, . . 1'::'Jc:1:.'Tr. -!:::::::: ' ,s . , ,, L,-' 1 1! l :,s15:ifgs: X 1 I I I 1' 4 75, . f Q 4 x n f .X . , X 2--K: 1 . 'a L -.. 1 S ,, 33, f,,e.ggj,, . ' iff A- - , EM f7.'i' X ., it g , 1 aifyfigj' - fy wi- .- f ., a ,, , , .. ng 5 A xf rig 5 ,, ,Z gx p - . -. 4 - LX f' . -X fi ,. 1 J' ,'... - 1-iff' 14. , A ' 1, . ,Q ' ' , 3 ' 5111 ' f, , nip' J .. 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QZJ Sheryl Stewart notices ,fi wr , N I Q fjpf ! my 3 N P A Ex K If -Y f Q 4 . ,J Keith Tamm Soren Spies Carol Pam Stoddard Stohs Frances Schumm Judy Scoggin Vicki Sebert Jeanne Selby Celeste Seward Jocelyn Sexton Jeff Shaffer Mary Shaw Kenny Shay Randy Shepard Leslie Shepherd Marvin Shepherd Randy Shinn Jenny Shirley Charlie Siders Marty Siler Rod Simmons Janice Simpson Kelly Simpson Dennis Slinger Dan Sloan Danny Sloan Jana Slovak Jan Smiley Jennifer Smith Karen Smith Keith Smith Laura Smith ,541 -1 ' gl V 4- f t-wma- r , ,N - rua :J Q' Q. and '42 ,I Doug Steger Peter Stoll 1 JUNIORS f ff --u--5' .S Debra O Denise cgi-111 S11'ecker JSumptu1' Sutton Diana Marie Anna Jeff 1 Tanquary Tate T21Y10I' Mrrag O1-1 Tammy Vince Kevin 1C ae Thomas Thomas TTIOTHPSOI1 Thompson Paula Judith Tina Dlck Traylor Vaile V311 C1eHVe Van Kamen 1 ' :1 :fix f 1 ,Q 1, ,. I 'A 7,51 L if L. 1 ' 'V ,. ,, .A is We J, 1, i5e.w, !:-Fi , s f Q 'ia if 'Y 5 '1 2 fb T kai I 42, a 1 gan-- gif! my 'xi 1 'W xx ' ',' ., A . r nf' al E- VA- J so-5, 1 L SA 'Q SV'-'E . in A r? A K N h... , U I. , f,.:w . , , : t.-1. .f - .1 , ,, Cathy Vaughn Cynthia Vaughn Daniel Volvia Jerry Wagers Sherry Wagers Mike Waldren Laurie Wallace Sherman Walley JUNIORS if , , v km P , E L 'Xa si . Z? at 5 ' - .J , 1 T. , 'ff - 2 .fail ff . FV' 1 il 9 f M Diane Sutton Vicki Terry Steve Tobias Susan Van Pelt f . :I 'jx ' -M Q I 4. 1 Gary SW2.I fZ 1 Randy Tetzner Jay Tomlinson Terri Van Trump A 4 -V . ,A , SP1 ,, I ,.., N? v . ' . 'Q ., f x e. 7' V ' willy: , , 1 x as is , A gi! fih 'I - gy F ,Q., E 3 E X N Qv ssff ':. 3Q? f ' 'Y S . .V n . 'A if A 1 1 . ea 5 3 V u L. I ,L gum 9 A V- - M1 V. 2 A Wg a 1 Essen 'V -ro 'X A I 1 V3 . 1 ' A fu M AJ ,V V. K: . ,Z.R',.g., efwyk, A L , , b : ,Q5...iqil. , Q11 Katie Whitton is taken by sur- prise by an inquiring photographer. f2j Dave Wescoat works at sodder- ing one of his creations in metals. . M- .sv-A r ,. W wa, f E 5 it W fx X , n x 4 lg V xx .JD VV A - A 'Q ' f L j 55 -A ' .J 1 , K ' , fgk, 'fifif 'D' 4 .ps ,f 3 ' -2 .. 'I I V au-' la' , U' I T fix li! - Kathy Walters Kenny Ward Tami Ward Jclm Warren Debbie Wayland John Weaver Tommy Weaver HI really donut think it A Victory, because the makes any difference. TOO seniors have a traditlon of many of the girls who played Vflmfmg tc? Kiev up and they ff put too much importance on lt' RICHARD h . I t d f ' t ' gliylililggor illfnjeamaiyngg il the Neither fea11Y, but the as senior girls cried because lungzfs ll-ISL Sh0W?ff1t1111af fheY d-d ' - . H-- cou matc up Wlt t e 5i5fiIf1JffNtEWf11PpERT seniors. --CYNTHIA Cwld ddfddlf HAYWARD l ns u .1 bfi M , 4 5 va ' 9 if 1 M Q M A p n fx ii f ff g, ' v. if T23 ' .Q , W 1 if ' We sa M www ml lfxetl X fix if ,l.f f ' -bb., 'J 3 ,VX 'Q V. :if,f. .,.,g Z-1 N .' 74 f W1 Larry Brian Weber Weedin Mark Ruby White White Craig Connie Williamson Wilson Carla Darla Worrell Worrell g .a 3' fff'.' .V ' , ,- .4- 4 521 My 4 W , aa' if 1-J., v , 'ffl .1t:i,1f.i.w'5f. Katherine Weedman Katie Whitton Gary Wilson Glen Wright 5 15' 50 , ,,f - - 7 3 , V V -ggv ,7 M . .,,. 'wh I. ix M4 1, . I Robert Weeks Jolene Wiggins Sandy Wilson Stephen Wright i X . , f f 1 if v Q- ,N ff .,, ,,,. e f ., if x N, 2 fi' 1 ii i ' , :swf- 76 1 Kenny Weislo Cher Mindy Wilkerson Chuck Wisdom A le X Ye lenics i ' fi V if 331. ' RAIN! David Wescoat Alan Wilkins Betty Wise T ammy Young Q.. wa . S9 3 . ' ff., K f ' , fi e. ' : r X, Jeff Whalen Jackie Williams Mike Wood John Ziobro JUNIORS 7 Aguilar Dan Albert Will Allen Lynne Michael Richard Anderson Anderson Anderson Daryl Arnold Kim Atwood Mitch Tammy Linda Atwood Bagley Baldridge Cindi Ballard Brad Barber Barkofske ' A f r li 11. lre, H s M .41 l 1 -in . M, M B B , S '11 Q3 -' . ' . - lvr -s 3 f 'Q Br rx, 51 H If if ' Ffa' V -s W ,f fs ., x - 'Y WNW rs sf al A N: . , I 1 Brenda Bauer Cynthia Baughm an Greg Beal Bobby Bear Brett Beasley Jodi Behm Sheryl Bigler , 'fi' . ,1 gg Robert Blamberg Qi R 'f ' Brett Block 1 Latricia Bloomer f ',V, l t r A .L gi.. SOPHOMOR E S , A f.: r ' . rrz. ,-- - uf-V L, - ' 1' ei lf' Mya f ' X 1 M X W V gifxw ' g L-4,,. - ' V V' fy. 1 'w ,qH . ..1 1 L .1 A . f f J '.' ' A Nil J I e 'Q I f i ' .QW ' Eriikffa? .QQQQML Ilfvlll 11221. :SQ 1 'if fi' jean Anderson Randy Armstrong Sandy Axtell jackie Barnard :ei If in 1 lf 21 1 5 45 Q ,I-' 1-.7 4 X VX , Mg ---. f 1755 ga , -f ,zu '- 'r Kari Anderson Larry Arneson Sheryl Bailey Sandy Barth X ,A ,z - s , J 'W '41i5'i?'i fi A rr- .1 , v. fwfipimfmiufm , 'THW,i,,,f , , ' 'fx- , . , V if 3 rs f la X I 'wif X if V' , Q .bf T xi! 'P 1. 'V :J W' 'iii-v-cgfi' 'M LP flj Mike Elliott and Kelly Hudson show their skills on unicycles. Q21 Sophomore Jeff Ledbetter mms through Swope Park for the cross country team . Losing my schedule and Student Handbook. --DALE TRACY Going to my first hour second semester class. -- DAVID CULLEN S OPH OMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Miss Chapin, sponsor' Denise Walton vice resi- . 'P dentg Kenya Costello, secretaryg David Holt, presidentg Beth Wilson, treasurer- Mr. Poisal, sponsor. ' I had to carry all my books. --JOHN VOGEL Doing my body control excersises and noticing that my boyfriend was watching me. --LESLIE BRENT Falling up the stairs on the first day. --CRISTINE STEEN Q K fy 4 ig' C Y ,' ff , LL 'I - . 3 ' g V, nf, 5111 -' ap - E- :aim -. f'3 TT T A 3, W H 1,f',,w - ,pg , ,: 1 Lg . . , ', 47' ,,. ,mf I Q , ,, 051. H :V 9' 'ST' V1 ., I A' , ,, - . ef f 1' 'Y .f 2 C, ol I i i f , T- Av.. . hs f es-ef nf-.-. '- ...AA .... ,Larf ...si The locker jammed and nforgettable moments remembered by W, AW1-4, iq. 8 Lenora Blue Francine Blume Sherri Bobbitt F rank Bonura Cheryl Boles Lisa Boswell Brett Bottemuller Scott Bower Nancy Boxx Melody Bradbury Leslie Brent Mike Brightman Chip Brooks Lisa Brouhard SOPHOMORES Emesf Brown 'lg' T375 In , , - 'Q ' X 5 L'-he 73 L75 - V' Ronnie Brownlee . , - ' ' . iv I 1 Q. fr- Q ' - 1 A TammY BYU-nk I , . , . . ' -5 L L . ' 'A 1 gg ' ' L- . ' j Theresa Bryant jp- 'V O A I ' 'Q l, , 5. ' - , QA , , I ' ' Ann Buel - 1 ' L , , f , , ., , if V . 1 . Ellen Buhl ' ' ' ' ' ' gb . 'L -,-l X , 1 -- 2 Vicki Bunch gf Barbara Burge ' . fig V K Linda Burks t P g Paul Burns Robert Butts tg. ' Lorinda Bybee ' I , -I - ' 1 Opmfums dzffer r on life support Let them do what would I 64 , -A ' be best for everyone in- volved, which the govern- ' ment most certainly isn I . involved in --LANI HIGH '--4 4 It s not fair to the pa- rents There s no way Ka- P ren Quinlan can be helped I but if the doctors want to -'e',f 2:2 keep on trying then more .ntv V , power to them I wouldn ' ' f ..'T. . ever give up faith ' -- f 5' f -1' ' . A Z 7 L, KATHY SHIRK ' I A - 1' WN t p.., r I don't think anyone ,F we Y .5 .-..-. , P ,ff-Q.. A 151 as I' T :zhrf-fl. .D f Fifi rt w V f 1 Ft fi l , Q , - 1 1, Y tg f , M: lg X A I 'vt , Q 1 fy ff I 4 , 2 , 3 fy .I il 'f J A ' f J S 'X I , j x N, ff i -Q 1 f -e :L J 1 f it l ' J K A W' ' 1 tel , ,M , v , t 6 ,fx f X , I ' F 1 f Q 1,5 t Q ' F 3 l ll A fun I 1 L Q X 1. A...-a s .K Q lit Yi t ? . 'K .Ti .Q -.., ' l E l 7' 5 Q 9 ,f f 1 YT F 6 t 3 ' l , li 0 0 ' ' 'Ci if Q It lb rs l gf me X v wit 1 ,A H xi, , H I xi' 4 I .E ay , . X 1 R 1 Kim 4 . H 1 f ' K' v ' J I 'K 5 l ' X 1 l j t bak! l 4 l lv , ' N- H I , f Ez ' w m 1 ' f : I 5 ,lf M J 'RA J ,J .M 9 fr .I . ,4 7 T ' 1 1 K . f ' Y if 1 . 1 ' fa Q 1 I -4 -l .-- ,s If . , . P. f I should be kept alive if it , V' ' if-1' ' X x f 1 means being illiterate. Be- , l r.,, ..,:,Q sideS, she said once before E. Q, that if she had to be kept .1 gif, . if 1- -l alive by machines she would . ' L- p I J Q x l--r- , ' - , - rather they pull the plug ' V, pf K, gs YS Raja., than have to live that way. ' ., lj --LESLIE BRENT 1-tt 1 I ff f 5 I am totally against it. , 1 .E What is it doing any good ' keeping Karen Quinlan alive? it ' She is not useful to society , R v j, nor can she be taught and L 'X 9. educated. If I was not use- X ,, ,' i' ful or could not be aware of 66.1 A i 1' h t ' I Yatilelvabs 5101115 an---5-Vlcigllii Melinda Beckie Tim Bob Caraway e ea ' Byrne callihm Campbell Kelli HINSEN Bea Cardenas Cheryl Wendy Carlin Caselman I Beth Castle Carpenter Linda Cates Julie Cattle jeAnne Chais jon Amy Donna Susie Castleman Chambers Charles Chrlstinsin Dale Chris Cobb David Chamberlain Coffman john Clark 2 SOPHOMORES CN? xx J' mx! X, 213 14,5 Neff' sv? J 'khu x Z sunk J J? 'fs ,- -an ,Q -veal cm fn 2 iii which fn.- 91-1- Karen Coffman Brenda Cole Les11e Cole Debble Collms Angela Colvln Beth Comfort Earle Comfort Carla Cona John Coomer COIIIIIB Coovert Raymond Corbett jeff Correy Kenya Costello Lorne Coutts Ken Cox Nels Crawford Penny Crawford Marc Cmmer Denlse Crow Davld Cullen Sharon Curry Tlna Damrow Deborah Dansbury Mlchael Dams PQ' ,W 5-...Q Y 3 gawk 69' -T? GN V 'ser I nr Rlchard Ruth Davlla Brlan Dawson M1ChE16 Fred Dav1dson Valone Tony D11bon Dawson Deutenberg Laune D1Ck1l'l5OI1 Joe Dlrks jesse Dobey D1ckerson fly Jon Spears IS surpmsed as he goes to lunch Q21 Kathleen O' Connor worn out from a class, goes to slee p SOPHOMORES offers varwty to new students , ,. ....,4. 5 1. c I f Q A, 'l ' ' ' 9' ' Q ' A ,jg :AAA , A Q i A Sl' E S 9 rs ' w t 3 l X l dx 5' ' get A, VZ - 1 .Q r a . lf N ' T4 1 7 Y V. ,.-., vw 'J :VA .,K,'V,, Q A ' N ' A 51 . .JA f EE -T , , K' WZ Pat DOIIOVSJ1 vi gif: , A wimpy! ' . Z' fly ' I f -N, dr cindy Doores AA A . H 9 r A . ,, A A vt lf by 4 fr it W Mike Drews lkf 'P If it l ' iq A V 45 3' ' H AA I ' ,gA -ff f AnnDreyer 5 W ffl I YV AV S715 V ll 5 Carl Duffman V A if .'- 4: . .t Q, -Y j ' ? , Kathy Duggins gf ' xg A . f w A dl Lg - A. 'fi g -5 'A N l -- fs A I I like the semester courses because you can more choices that way. STEVE REINI-IART TREVOR The semester courses take seem to get everyone more involved. --JANE WILKINS Both ways are good 1 like 'Che Courses better Some subjects are better stu here because the teachers re- died longer, While Others late to the students more on aren't. --JANICE POLLACK an equal basis. --TRACY .. ' . 7 X 1. 1 , ' ,A X ,s ,, f ms. .. .. i y :af iv' . j F AA ug, 2 it . l 'gi .- ' -M Yi' IV7' nf l .. ng :ff -,:- V - , xd J gag 5, . 1 :J ,Zh . . yu ,, ,, A , l ,V V' I- , W QQ.: -, UAV, ' rf llllf W N 1 a' - y It ,' if or V ' v-: 1 6' l 1 Z if if f A 1 -' Lf, Xfpx. ':.f T ,f M. W. 4 ,,, Afkg,.' was ' ,qxiy , , is we 351 'VN . 1,-gf, H: 7, .,, 413' A . A-. , A, - - X, V 1, f ' . tv , AL ,gr V' . v - . EA -V 3 . 5, -4 : f -A 5 S .za ' A ' , 'Y A A, I AJ , AA A' A Q at - , A, 140. . , I f ., . . 5' . - - U '. 1, ' ' A . 5 J 'i -.' :Qs ,A ,. f.A - -, r. , ,- , V ,ii .-7, .- I . ,A f -. gy v ff- 2-,V - .-1-. ,f n - .sf r , xr.. ' 1 Rodger Allen Dyer Keith Early e Nanc Y Duvall Lisa Ellis Michael Eddmgton Edwards john Ellis Tern Finney Elhs Nancy E-,mls Tammy Dwane Bruce Marty Flser Barbie Fortm E hl d Ficcadenti Frerking Stan Friley P an Jennifer Fre eburne SOPHOMORES !s ,f 9 A 'eil X. , , . r .Mfegf '1 z 3 M Z 2 'f ,f f . F52 Q lk Q, I Barton F ritze Peggy Foster Kim Fulton Brian Fxyman I l X. 'A i , V- ' , , H1 . .,,. , J, .., I , ., 'im t - . AJ- L5., , M A A , jg pez, - ' X ,gs an 6 l ! 3 ,. , , ., r , ill , af 2-3 'ff -Q V 6 n my t s o n Mike Elliott Scott F anmng Brent Frankhn Sydney Funk Vicki Jeanna Patty Ruth Garr Brenda Gentry Gagne Gallagher Scott Geniry Eddie Tamara Kevin Kim Gibson Dee Garcia Gilmore Bob Glauz Glover Gage Gerstner Phil Dana Priscilla Pam Laurie John George Sue Godbout Goodman Gillespie Graves Gregory Gribble Pat Glover Dorothy Denise Gene Gould Shalina Mark Mark Clyde Griffin Griglione Gmgan Ron Guerra Gupta Halloran Hamann f K E36 L f 'Q F ' , K gf, - -Q .Q . 6 X - ' ' - ' ff I 4 4 3 'r ff Q K 'Q 'JIM 1 A .. - e - p.. 5 'r . e, , i ', H if' w 5 ef W V5 ,, , ! M 2 iw 1 33.5 , . ' hiv? Y , I v iz 4 X 1 - V ff'-Ni' Nia AM ' . . Q Q, , N 'X I 1 Q . ,xw 1 Q m if 'ii f ' Z fa f lx 5 'gn-5 if 'V 5, lf ,A ' 2 - nm. :Y 2' 'Cx ' r , N ! 3 . 1, . Yi' Z ,., ,V - af f,r Q. 'V 1 .4 51, I-, ,I rx -3 A EQ? '43 : ' G L ' 'ee Y. aa. AL 4 .. .Z f f ' + A 'mi ! V VV -J 1 f 2' F f A ,ill ' , -5:15 K w R4 1, .V I -A I , fly Lori Kerr and Barbie Fortin make plans before class.. QZQ Mark Hannann checks out the hall as the bell I'1!1gS. ,.-..',',-.'.'. , f f- ,. 4 V 1 L' 5' 5 I fa 5 1' I 3 f 'sax fab' -1. 1 rf' Q K v nap, , . 1 Karen Haney Ellen Hannon julia Hansen Donnie Hanson jeff Harness Daniel Harper David Harris Rick Hatfield Sheri Hazelwood Janet Heady SQPHOMORES v xx . V,ggxXXHx,gE' i Q 'R Rodney Heckadon Bret Hedenkamp Marty Heenan Timothy Heier Larry Henderson Cathy Hendricks Debbie Henry Kevin Henry jeff Hestand Lani High Drew Hill Cheri Hilton Debra Hilton Charles Hines Vikky Hinsen Dana Hoff Sherri Holman David Holt David Holt joe Holt Bob Home Scott Houseman janet Howland Kelly Hudson Roberta Huff Lana Hulbert Susan Hughs Gail Hunter John Huson Dawn Hussey Stephen Hutchins Jeannie Hutchison Renee Hutchinson Rick Isham Melissa james SOPHOMORES fx N 5 , T jif l . '4 ' E ' 5 71 1 ., SL.. ii X . ' Wfis-' X no fs, -.Q 'Q' we-v '7 E X 44 'SK T 1 N-,. V V. :LP 'ff U 5 1 f-1-' fu! X F 1' FY 5' 9. w,-, P , 'ff 9 Na in .7 ',. . ,1 -9. :F -A L. id xii' 'a- fb l 1 Q -K Q1CT ' Karen GUY U David Johnson Ken johnson Steve Jefferson Susan jenkins Johnson Julie Johnson Kim Cynthia johnson Lafelda Jones Lee Joy Vicki jump Brenda Kates Kauffman Kel-ms Sandra Kelly 5' sr' rw 2' ...fa 'n, ' 'i 5 . . ,,, re ' ' fi.. ' Z5ZiW s1f.'1 + ,' ,::'-1 ' - if . .. K ,Mag , A ..,. 4 4.5. A V A . x g.,-ALL. ,IA . K, ,V 'Z' fir we .Q 1 1- 1 f ,- ' ' T n' YA'-v . , f - .,,. ... M . . , . , , , ' 4 - Q1 , if ii, 4 , , 5' f '.'3i,.:.. w e .. . . s . Q L , - , , . , ,ffl ,f ,fag . '.,'.--' H ' lx, 4 S v'f' 'P--' w mo' ' 23- X -. I ,. Xl -is ' .. Jiffx..-95:1-.,a.f. , 4 1 M- ,' if 4 Even though the so called lf everyone would quit ' upperclassmen think they're ' thinking that an underclass- p so tough. I'ts4neat to be able man can't come out on top . 0 to laugh in their faces. -- there would be a change. lt's TINA QUINLAN. the tradition that puts sopho- It was the cooperation of rnores on the bottom. -- all sophomores. --RICH SHEILA KNOOR. ' UCONNER. , at lwmecommg .3 . x ' 1 V, t ' fa f f- ? 2' A as 4 4 4 ga H, L . 4, W? . i W. YN W Ii 1 M ..,, I V ' iiiii' T-7.1: mf. Q if an W . 5 ,g ,142 - if 1 -' i sf if - 4- sf 4- ' 35 5 L ft 2 I I f ' , ' , L ,X ,ui , V . . , .,u.ry ', I , Mg XY X guy, 11, , .,v j X, , . 4- f .----V ,xglfi ' ..- 1 . . -Q X X . V' x 1 Ill muh! ' V - f , We at L1 g f ,Q ' fi -'P 3 A J '. i -N ' Q' ' :fi i NH wp 1 if T. 'L A i 5, . 1. 5 if X, ,UM .. I , ,, L ij ,413 V ggi .I-Q2 ,fa ' ' V 1 ' r . . - K . 1 y 3,51 ' fi ,. f ' 1 fx 5, A .' , 1-1 X b I, - f 1 ,.' H. .M I fs' : ' , 1 V Y, 15. O - 5 - ,. L A. . . V ' , 3 1 A .. ' .M , Y, Z: . M Lori Kerr Clark Killingsworth Deanna Kindred Michael Kirby Sheila Knoor Mike Krause .im Krause Joe Krizek Mike Krouse Ron Largent Christine Larson jeff Laughlin Laurie Lavender Bob Lawson Teresa Leake jeff Ledbetter Vicki Leeps jeff Lehman David Lenz Melody Leverich Janice Lewis SOPHOMORES v f Joyce Lewis Rob Link Bryan Lintner Susan Lennartz Del Ray Litle Brett Livers Craig Long Karen Long Tony Lory jim Loughridge jimmy Lowry Terry Lynch Mark Lynn Bob Lyon Jeannie Lyon Michelle Lyon Dave Lyons Donna Lyons Thomas McC1endon ,fx Troy McDaniel Eileen McDermott ' ' , li Teresa McElroy john McGill Dwayne McKim .. ff' ,M ' f K 5. 1 A ,, S H-'q .1. ,. ,lv . . QW ' 'J o he 'H-.. i, 'J Q- N, L4 5 2 ' f . ,af 1.?f'7.v1 . f ,, 1 , ,A . - . . 1 1'- ' E ' v---. wgg ' . 1 fl . . ,fr , ,. h is 2 5 .I ,. , ,e ,Q as I , . .5 i V , .. N.. 4 L 4 691. ' L' .Q , if '7 K A f L 132 ESX-632, f is ..r'--nw' - , ' , . 1 1. 1 ' ' r X . ' is Y , :,.fT 1 ' Li ... K. I ,Z .- .I M ,. .Q sf ff ff K I Q I P , H L1 ,y 'I I 4? A K X 3 I , I' fi A- 1 X as i X x u 5 N X F it I X rf Q Q A v V it .....,:r., Zn, ' sl' 1 jp? A: E- --lg r f 4,2 n . 4 I .1 - w ' ' 5 1 'x.f ., U - lz. ?,,, PL, TTIJ vp . , 2' .5 5 ' s . ' , 1 , 'Q .sf . -...- v :-- I' - A .v if ' , f- I A W I-.:. . V, , JI? F Xl , 5 IV. J YI lv ? JI Q in A! LQ. . . mai L - f ., 1- 1. 4 2 Y , I -91 T7 7 , , ' 5' 'T ' 352 5, e ,.-f '-. 5 ,:' eff A ' A 1 V Q, ,q 'gf iiihiis ' :4 i b .. me 'VL H b V iq Q! 3 1 N' ' ' ' '72, fiffff' -af? nf -5715 -- 1. .J ,. ' 4 fr.. Q4 gffsussssms iffy: . , is u V .JL 1-af - f V5f55:::Zfi!i::!!i::.f-':::Ei 'TL ' ,'1'.k.fi1 Q ' 'Wg 1 P 2 ggi 'E i , 1 1 Nd s c , 1 Q 1 i ' - i ef '2 'm .- . '11 7 Q ' Q C-J, 52:1 :ls 1 ix , Q A I WE ' ,. Q47 L nf 1 31 1 1 Gale n Sean R0'De112 Michel Curt Mader MCKHUGY MCMHTIHIX McRoy Maberry Laina Mann Terry Mike Ronnie Main Shawn Magelssen Mahaffie Memes fly Gene Marrow pauses while choosing a book. Q25 Susan Stoll cheers her team on even though she's not participating. SOPHOMORES ul 7' , f 3 -. Q . rg , V K' ...J ,.. A ,,, Y Hi 1 -.1 . - ire , 5 Q- lar' N ik! - if . 'x 'I ,, .l ,Q 5 ri 1 I 9 I . ffi -ff x r ie .. , J., 1 ' 1 ' 'lf' Gloria Me'ia J Chris Miller Richard Miller jon Moeller Linda Morrow 2 , l Q Lisa Manning 61 -v ig' lyk, M .ae Sonie Marckel f..- ' -, ' 6' ,U Cathy Marinan as - 'Ee' Jeff Mem - - ' ' , Kris Marcin gf . . 1 Robert Martin X K 0 Y -iz, L -' e, I j a, ,.,: W 43' 9 5 X' L' N Scott Masters - W f'-' , I h G5 , Becky Mathis g ' 4 ,Qs yy Mike Mathis . - t ' A y ' ' Karen Matthews uh? - S in-' V, Stacy Maxwell Wg, fi -- M, ' Bernie Meeks 'if' fi ' ,. s iii? it ':'. ,tn ,- ez -I l imi ewcomers react V x ,Qi I I I . 1 ' 0 if . y fn to school spmt ' .1-iv?-i fig, . . fe be ' . v jifnpfv g N? 1 ,I 'gy 5 4- D ' ,J f. , A , A Q! . -1 r e e S + w T - he K1 1 I f ' E l x , 64 -1 X ,E .ia ' X lin N M 1' f I .- i. lk'L.g elk vi V sq ?-I 1 . ,V .Y -1: 5 153' 'JJ' -Q ' - r ,V 5 I '-- ' -4 'J I '9 - - -'-fi I ,Cv S es. e '- T ee l -X ei . ' J i. . I h ' f f-A R - . ' f ' .5 f , . 31 it an rn I ,A yi . file T ,, Aa' Y f if .Fw '- f A Gene Merrill Ronald Steve Connie Metzger Michael Miller Karen Miller Lowell Rick 'Miller Maureen Miller Donme Millett Carolyn Moore Arthur Minard Steve Mott MOrf-Ord Cheryl Ricky Moyer Morgan Carole Mullen SOPHOMORES G, H. S. has extra Weird pep posters in the halls. -- JIM WITT People in G. H. S. seem to Want to be involved. it's not as if they're being pushed into it. I feel the spirit all around. --TAMMY ZUBER A school isn't complete without a lot of spirit. I think it makes the team play bet- ter. --JANET I-IEADY I feel just as much a part of the school's spirit as any of the juniors or seniors be- cause I make myself a part of it. --BETTY SHAHAN School spirit is not only just going to school and hav- ing a good time, it's partici- pating in school sports, clubs and being a part of your school. You are your school so have spirit. --CATHY AUSTIN Vicki Murphy Kevin Neal james Neiderhiser David Newsom Dale Nicely joan Niebergall CZCLSS members ty football team --JEFF look forward to -'Getting to know the s iiii f 1 i 7 . ' Y a . ' V I 1-. Vt.. - , -l ik, ' ' I 1 A winning Wrestling sea- son --CLARK KILLINGS- WORTH Next years junior varsi- PRELOGAR Finally being out of ju- SChOO1, --BOB LYQN I1iOI' high! --LESLIE BRENT .',L I , f ' iy A 7 , S' i is A l X, ' ' 1 Tv? l- ::. :' ' lui? 'V' in Q ' i I J 1 W1 J J- -'si A 3 if I vs rx 5 ll Y 'I X fl If Meeting new faces, new My next semester class- es and the new friends I will make. --KIM ZORN teachers. --ELLEN BUI-IL L l Wav W' '8- was-f-he Monica Olsen Stephanie Palmarine Melody Pritchett SOPHOMORES Kelli' Doug Norton Laura Novak Mark Ntmn Bob Obnen Richa d St O'D 11 D O1 Niebergall Beth Ordway Tim Oropeza. Becky Oswald julie Oswald O'Co1hnor M2314 Owjley Dghlatiie ds jaiiiiick ?r1an lipondl Steve Pottiq Stephanie 11.1116 Ottea Kurt Preston Padgett Patty PYYOT Tma Qulnlan Klm R9-del' Randell Perry Ray X'-,KX94 I Lifts we fix I erry urvs jane Qulc Powell jeffP1-elogar Davld B111-Price Wm Scott Sandra. Ray Reavls Steve Jann Rayl Davld Redd1S Greg R1Ch Duane Reed Terry Ray Remharc Chns Greg Kent Em-1 Richards Jack Reld Steve Rxtter Renmcke Reynolds Robmson Laura Terry Rlvers Cmda Robey Sheha Robmson Ieff Rose T111 Rosell Rucker Pat Rudolph james Rlffe Carohne D3V1d Rolen Rom-ue 'I 451 yon QW M -.4 -Am -M- ,ff ,ff ,fir L1 hi f- L-n F2 -vm V! ual Roger Ruth Tlm Ryan Mlchael C1'1I'1S Savoy Sargent 'K W3 4 'WW -.pf v-nf-vp rw- Rob St Thom as Dean as ,fg- If '53 ixnf J I Q ll!-vw, 1.4 .ff Aa Q fi W g7Qy 'Hu 1 JFK fs P aul Joyce S alavltch Samuel P eggy M1Ch61 Mary Beth Rehg Tammy Rlchardson jrll Rogers K1m Ruehhng wr' 5-57 'xm iw, x X .KAR-L'fl Bob Sanders Polly SCh.T116dEI'S Raelyrm S anders Kathy Scharnhorst Schath Schlerholz Schubert flj Mlndy Wllkerson watches as a teammate returns a serve QZJ Stu dent V1S1tS Wlth friends before school SOPHOMORES fy L-,-1-. V ' -113 QC' . , f' ' any - 1 QI flax? X. - if .f 'fi A Hz, ffl? Q' Ef' 'A ' g Q P9 , S V ' , i ' H X ' 531. rg ' GV UU ' 1 . 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'f' fe ' , I M, ffflgfe ' ,, , , 1 M, Z, 2 V na gf Vfvna ' V V , 4 VV, -ffwAMi:.4.cgw ' Vg.. rv Yin H W, ,,,.. .. , - ,p.:.-,a..,......,-f,.....t--.----W .ff Kevan Robin Schupbach Schwarz Shawn Seals Darren Rick Shepard Debbie Shepherd Linda She!-'IZOH Ann Siler Simmons Don S1mS Betty Shahan Dee Shipman Roberta Skeens ll q Q fx 3 'Y gg Ja, - ' -wx x L' f' Y rf, Y, , -A .Q ,fl 1 Q f M j 1, alt is ff 1 4, 1' up f. Er I x ll 'uf f xg Fm? jg 'n .w .iris F , 1 king ' 5- 'Q E-!Q-of J-N . ..,, , fi +41 N, I 4 . xx, I -.f. I m not used to havin a dress'code. -- ANNETZTE TAUN. b I Being on top in junior y high then all of a sudden being on the bottom. --DAVE underclassmen NEWSOM' Mark Smith Marty Smith William Smith Walter Snyder Linda. Sommers Bruce Soren Joe Sparks Jon Spears Lisa Spears Michael Speeg Donald Spies Lynette Spohn Jeff Spooner Evelyn Spotz SOPHOMORES J. Qzliibpni H J Y E 5? f as Ln I if! I ,f - mr.. . '- ,f l J N. X K ' Ae , If joLayne Laurie Shaw Shaneyfelt Jeff Shankles Rebecca Pat Shirley Tim Shirley Shutt L01-ie Slover Bruce Smith Darren Smith if -1 :A 'V -1 U. QIj'fQge fS :2t,Qi V - -Si' L. 1, V- A A 73 , , f si M5-N , - f ' 1. 'rf f 'i if S B ff ,ng QM , 'S I , 1. 4 r A ,, X iz 5 - ., E -3 4 l ,Cl if .ir f :i q , .J Iva' 54-ids 1523.5 5 ' i , . '23, f f I .gi ' ' ,,.-. ' 1 sw f., w fi P , K :W ' A , ' ' I ' ,,,, V- . fn fn Q 1 a .. , .- ,5 . f f. , if lp, ET Nl. 25 fs Not knowing which peo- ple in your class were sopho- mores, juniors, or seniors. --BRUCE SOREN. It's hard when someone tells you not to act like a sophomore. --LESLIE BRENT. .' 'S X ww ' , ' - 1 x f g it s t' , . S 5 1 p .AAF 5' A - V '-:A ' :wx d' ffflgg , D X A WX S W, open no nann ta f N f All .ff X 3 1 We 'fi' In . ,,,, in A- X Randy Stanton ' J X Cristine Steen ,W Kim Steger Q Mike Steinbrook v- I fp Chris Stiles I 5 b Q e 1 M K f fe ,fer S : X L1 , Qi ,, 'sf W 1 as 'if l Sr-an f fl, 5:-ig . F5 2 r ' 4, Bob Stnuson ? ' -X f- ' fi fi - 'gy Carol Stinson I R ! l j . Ronald Stoddard I ' , I A susan stun -V V 1 - ' . ,Q , X A - ,'. Ronnie Stone A ' I 'A Y 1. I ' ' .T 4.-1. -- -' L. ,4 L. KL ! :I Jeannine Stone Becky Stracke Amy Stranathan Maxine Strickland Mike Sullivan K . 15 We if F ' 'Y . Avi. Lg. 4 I ESM Pam Taff J 'G' 'A' Debbie Talbott ' ' f ' sf'-'fx ' Judi Taral qi 2:7 V' Connie Tate Annette Taun . ' -Z I 5 A V1.4 ,af Gr E 'k.1 . It tv, .i R, ' ,V ,V Greg Taylor - 'it ' ' Mickey Tays . Tammy Teevan ' ' ' ' , Kevin Tempel 1, , K ' Catherine Thoma 'XXX V ff 4 R -- ' 1,2 ,. X2 . . A 4' QJi,g45N:X. I A 5 'I r .f , ' -f' il J F ' ' F .M Wm ,A ' Fw Anthony Darcy Thorp Brenda Thomas julie Craig Totten Dale Tracy Thomas Thronebury Tiller Tomlinson Q11 Bea Cardenas and Carol Porter are surprised by a photographer. QZJ Stacey Maxwell takes notes during a class lecture. SOPHOMORES t 1 N .'-sq 1 ,K 1 1 4 -qi ll' YJ Q T L Q l Richard Travis Michelle Tracy Trevor I-YI111 Steve David Uhock Valentine Janice Vandervelden VanNorman W1ll VanWey Kathy Valleau john Vogel jon Crystal Vereecke Teresa Viles Demse Vogelsmeiel Wagers Tim Waller Chris Walters Walton Donald Ward Dons Waters ,N a j! :Ya 1 I , El xp J.. - .1 .- , 1 --lr - 1 .5 1' -ws of F x if F ' - it-. 1 QM' j if I f I 1 .1 ' KJ x ,J Wx , l 1 ,, 7 W I xg it 5 K ee fi f K 4 m f X N 4' ' Q - - 11 5 T ff' Diane Weislocher Mitch Wells jay West Pascal Weygaerts Dawn White David White Norman White Pegge White SOPHOMORES X 1 X X A W , T 1 '9 Q . if 9 N ' A T -f I r is I , :fi R if 5, T' 4 W W' fx 'I is 3 1 'x Q l 9 , i awk. u ' 'fl-.. 1? ir Q--if L -of Q. 'r af, A I -a'v 1 l ,- ,Q . . . ,, 5. ,,- 1 W, r. . vu a ,I 4 gl Phillip White Tim White Vicki White Richard Wilkerson ' Jane Wilkins Debbie Williams Q97 A Donna Williams , . ., I - .Lv r The Spirit of '76 is going The country that we were , on strong but We haven't done proud of was gone long ago. much to get involved. -- --JEFF Sl-IANKLES. LYNN VANDERVELDIN. . 1 think the spirit of '76 Fd like to join hands a- d'LSC'1,LS36S is a lot of hypocracy, yet cross the nation. That would everybody keeps on Wavin' be a blast! And bizzare!! -- , , those flags. --SYDNEY JEFF HESTAND. FUNK. K, we i 5 1 x Q 7 1. - K w v ri Q Q 3- ,ss y ,133 1 f f ' .aff k .- . E - i V 3. yf',i'.if?.: ff '- 5 f 'rr lr 5, , V' Q l , 1, - if f K 1 Q gif gf, I .gl x: yd e fr f f' . fl . lr- Z' 3 .J I' , 'R J . '. 11 F 'arg ' 2 N 23? 'I W . in 1 D r A Zia , V QI, 'r fiff V? ' ix 'A fi! 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'Zu' Rita Swalley Sharon Tatsh Laura Twite Randall Ash Jim Austln Barry Cummmgs Sheila Bidondo Mary Ellen Circle Karl Delecaris Shelley Durrett Mark DZ1EClZ1C Myra Horner Adra johnson john johnson Wanda jones Pat Lero Marianne Lippert Darla Lowery Roger McElroy Pam Marsh Susan Metzger T1m Meyers Steve Miller Rob1n Moore Lloyd Osborn David Rew Todd Roberts Garry Rosenthal Jeff Shaffer Randy Shinn Mike Spooner Bill Shirk Debbie Sprinkles Sharon Vollm er Connie Wilson Iam es Brovxming Debbie Brovsmlee Mark Garrison John Ryan Mark Yager UNLISTED STUD ENTS tf . 3, f ,ll x R' , X ,V . Q 5 ' if 31 P ' ' IE: . E! 25 I ff if ii' gil I il Q E. ,v z ii W1 ' U ' - ' - . I I ' ' Vi ' a , af I , . JJ f Coats. .i .ties. . . mums. . .football players get ready. . . a special day. . . We've gotta Win. . . ' the parade. . .confusion excitement. . . unusual. . . Sophomores winl. . The game. . . Students, faculty, alumni. . .cold. . . Win y. . .Lee's Summit . . .should be tough, First play. . .the c1'owd's on its feet. Q Bulldogs 4 are rollin' .f i ., .Well-oiled machine. 7 Touchdownl. Q .i f- ,,againf.f . '. Vg- i f... 'I Flgaln- y i Cheerleadefsf, ,EepfC1ub i ' .T ' J- -yy - -touchdown wefvefwafredigQal'g1gmg3time . . i 'r'48t-OL t ,awe did? j ' 1 -. q-,,V,- -A In 3N6,Q.QIQ,fl1llII1b,Q175,QlHEg!. l ..y 5 92 K STN fly Waiting for commencement. f2j DECA float, 2nd place. Q31 Sophomore float, Ist place. f4J Senior float, 3rd place. f5J junior float. f6j That G.l-I. S. spirit. i 6 HOMECOMING June Mcfrary Sr HOMECOMING ROYALTY ---- 1 Over Homecoming she reigns . . . e Like royalty . . .Q because royalty ' she is . . . A special evening . . for Qher . . . for everyone. Even more' ' i e L i special this year . we Won! Beauty . . .i s Grace' gs. .i V Dignity yiry . . . all ai pert 4. i Dancingg yg . y 1 closeness to , people . . . Happiness . . . Aff home, 7 i sheithinksn. . s i H reflects 9.4. H l J fy iit's been a very n special night , memories will lastly.. forevernsyel. e It,'s definetely ' - been a night . . . a nightfit . f for a queen . . M A very special evening . . . -Sf 2:24 I a ,, f ,if nr- :J ,asus ostello 111 The 1975 Homecoming Queen is finally announced. Q21 Home- coming Queen candidates watch the afternoon pep assembly. HOMECOMING ROYALTY 'I ,ff +4 Q11 juniors celebrate tied game. Q25 Seniors encourage teamates. f3j Mr. Hanley hopes for the best. Q45 jacki Neal pursues Lisa Howard. 15, Seniors six to nothing. Q63 Chuck McNabney cheers for Semors POWDER PUFF of sig' 'J f 01 4, 3 ,Ai L , 2 fi Aa A?fAf 57':' f 7013? f ,, ,- K- f,,f uw-ff fa 5 'f sf fa s:,t.W,zw,.ti.3ma?,wf?Q3y?z,J,N . 91,5 Z Q, waves W,wQ e9jggggE ,Mffyy JV: 'y -93 fs Wm 15 14rfQ'A 2 Zifxtlfwxfi V VF, '7 f'SfD? 4.a,vZsY'Y'. 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T, Vi : emade g.T V R V ' , A .1 ff f m .,.. we , , x f Q R . V J Tkek -A f R Q 3 M-V- Qi Ly L,'5 i 1? j5,j!?Q'i1312Q2maa Y rf- A21jfj3gj a,' ' V V i A A ' sf 3-,siwlg iifgyn, fig' ,ZsQ2'f4fT2,g :,E': Mi ff H f 25 ' vp,:4'1,j5'1e'1ff,13f4,g'.fJ,4,,. jf 'wax X,A.,,,,g1g x.'w-4.7 ff,13fff,1,fL,, Jf1'32'rg5i. i K SWK 5 L' ,M,35,Mx,,mR ,,a,,w, , wf,v,H,,,y',Q11.w Y- W 'Q -,mwrwk 5 wg ,unix gf,1w-533: 1 .f , ww .gin lug,-vs, iv fzilibga-f,f50:1-wir' 'H 4.-L':.:44.i:1'1e.-.e.:f.,e,eQ:14.,a,w 51.5, :g.,rk:,b.:. Q1 J UGLIEST DUDE CANDIDATES LEFT TO RIGHT: Kasper Oveson, Chuck McNabney, Hal Brower, Joe Chiarelli, Ed Delfosse, Mike Schmidt. 12, Runner up Chuck McNabney. Q31 Runner up Brian Shelton. 14, Runner up Mike Canfield. HARVEST ROYALTY L . King Mike Perkins ' 155, ,j Ti H ' I A - 1 -I .,,' , W I -If 4 in V ff Q53 W' W E. W , - JA ' I . ya: ,,. vq5:' , 'tg af f: 5 'fm A f 'A X. -, ,. - . , -v V, ma . : i . - A Jw !fi5fW f 5i 1' V -W1 ' - A f D A A A Q wp M . A 'W A , IA f X V 2 5 ' f 5- f' f V .W N 5 ,, , j .vagf l-.1 , fi ' 5 N 3' 2 ? ff ',i' , b ' .. Q g 5, i I 1- ' ' ,1 E X .A , - 4 Y 1 4 HARVEST ROYALTY 1 I i w 1 Q f1jG.H.S. students show their spirit on 50's Day. C31 Mike Per- kins greases his hair back 50's style. Q43 Eric Fawks and Mike Clark clown around in the Pub- lications room, C51 Mr. Handley regresses to the good old days . Q61 Derrick and the Deaftones entertain at the assembly. 2 . L t mf 1 .iff : - fit I f.,, ' ' ITE 1 151 - :J-5 ff., Q .. X SPIRIT DAY K ann-.., i W i J-Q,-, ff' '-we ' .af ,f ' va-1, ,... 'W I 45.635 2 ., ..,V ...nm ..,- :W ,.y,.:-35 . ,-:.,:v,x-'.l,. i tQQ.,4 'fx ix f Q Q15 - 'S' -'PV' .fa .. iq, ig...-,. if '--'. ,f . ' - . nw .,.-. V 'w, ,,. .,,.f- .. .. ,-' :'?2wi'M:-.. Q 1-3-:i I '5 Q?fff'i'?22755':fl'- 'T 1 ac ,, 4591 -, if T 'fyeylg ,1 15 7-fqk f. , , - , ken 'wx-1 I , ,- - -- -' M xmf.. Fifties Day Going back in time 1950 s 'the good old days q rease back the hair i roll up the jeans and slip on the enney loafers i I Pony tails i Y A' . b i 'long skiirtis iii i i ibobbyo Asoc1gs o i 1fTlv jLet'Sig0ii'f0i1th9'if o . ' O . f '-, VfO?ki ii1?f?911'Lw iiiii I iioii T isflgffiiig5ifQf'l i5 o i ifAmCf1Qa11oiBa11dSrand oio' f 1 'iii il .',, I fV,, '.ii i -i V-,Aw g' S-A ',,i 'V',, ' goo wi1956Q ioi o o ,dandiligi at' Q i F1?Y111gifQ1f , ii oioi 4 M i eVbeiS12. dreSS6df.Q1g j 1 oPGPxT21SSeombolY1e191,gg wjDCfifi6kg 55? A o , g oiii f gif i l ,fff+11?1OiUST WO1'S1Sf11?Qil'f,1kigEfi . WfboPfShff3f'bQ12riSho6if ff f4f'f Shu hoomln u 4 1 4 W, ui X ,G I! I 4 G p i . . . Q ' 1 I ll S g 9 V h pf . . . 1 3 5 ' ' i nd v I 1 th if l i'i' ioiioi, Q7 ' f 7 S ,,,i , , , . W , -Y , ? . , . Q I . . ni N 2 N Q . . . f- . . M , -5 ,ii 1 rf im a lx sy if ll 9 i x I ,I -',,- X ,fr .,.,,.,, ,.. . , , ,....,,: SPIRIT DAY 1 F? Q11 The Snowflake Queen and her court reign over the annual Christ- mas Dance. Oueen Renee Allee SNOWF LAKE ROYALTY 4 -fm 'Dana Costello Sr ' N Q MQ A if A N K W ft X sf ,ea ,gs 44 , 5 , ,M A -Lf. , W - i 22. 3 .ev Q V, , e z 1 111 f g ,. '.'f.2,'g, , j 1: 5 I, n v i y x-71,-.-- :Wi 9 F e 5 'stun- t 'f ,als A 3 3 ,. s , , Katie Whitton lr, 1, ,YN fe,-,-I f f, f- ,,k. ,, Denise Waltgn f eiii ' iei21lSiC?1SQ11+fefmein A V f i fiffff teei AmongfFh?n?rr'ffftiiifsfsfiiiiigf - has Slufiellt 21157 't ievtersiimiltingif? ff' i e' v is ii b s dampen nogijiggit' f 1 lyhGrZSPifitSffii-tX?ff iff she 'smiles ' it t teieitti if ' i -wordsfddfnoc'f5?F5 y 'i ' in makeijh erei1igi-yi ' t e'shesm11es'sQ.1g: t for she knows, :QQ t ei s from a smile 1 ' f comes another Qsmi1ei..t. and happiness t , .i 1 Well, happiness t f is the goal ., of a true queen . and it: is her gO-31 I s ,N ,.,,W,, ,,,., 7 ,,,,x,,,,W,,,,.,,,i3M,A,,.,,,.e.f-fvf::AM,s,,m, ff,, ,MH ,,.. f. J, , Lr:, L'r. Reflecting the i seasons ' ioy,., SNOWFLAKE ROYALTY 'Q V E 'V ',1' f 2 L w 50. . Q f M amvsmfwaf-01f1Qef:S1E1?aJEJgge1?S Agfa-E gvwwrfegpzsaw-MY.fE,f..-,--wp1,14 rx ' ' :4QfQzfQj'ghCHi,:fcyzafsg '5ff5T5::'lf?' z'Exi1Q'Qii:Ki l A ' 1 , M 1 E fb ',fEM:'.1ff.'f'Q' - 'N'ff'fiX2'ef in, eww- f N -:fx 5:15 Nix.: .7q5zg.Qf5?wz5xxufkifgi WJ f'E.,v5'GaVG-f:L'L?1:jg1,,E15hzNy:13 'Y' 5 ,lg S ,A fix wiv-3 Muir.-1 :E 22,1 2-Q'gff.'.2 E ,V ,fyqa .nf ,Ex w.t . , ,,,, + :sg'f?.:1w-Q 'i -K 1:54, Q ,tm ,fy . M251 'ifgffr , LR'-1 Q 3,.5i.1f3fg,z ff, 2 3, 1:-5.1 - ' . , FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT JL UQ Kasper hstens to a lecture 1n class 12, He wa1ts for gym class to begm Q3jAt the F L C Cafe Internatwnal, Kasper gets to know students and teachers Q41 Kasper Ovesen, Grandv'1ew's fore1gn ex change student from Denmark Q51 He makes hrs way to class before school vf Love is. . . e Sweetheart Dance. . . valentines. . . I roses.. .1oVe. . . V Music. c e wswirling. . . dancing-.-e i 1 V ' crowning of Y l , . a Sweetheart. . .. . Precious and fewn f e f ea1fe theymomentAs, 1 w Shades Q.,. . , 1 c- shqdqswgife- ig ,jg - .w ....o if ' . - - i1iaPFiiiieSS+--e w'4' if fed . . 1 . f5mGmb3VfiHEf5 53.i4i '.A,w l. ..Ac. I I?5H11hiPPC1iS 1 T91 -n'.' '1.f ,'f.f Q - ' ' in 5 . x n T7 E .,.' . we 'e . f F1 Q V ,..A .Z ,,.. . f . Soph-Dana Hoff SWEETHEART ROYALTY 11: -Debbie Brinhoetter Oueen Wendy Tuff The 1976 Sweetheart Queen and her royal court SWEETHEART ROYALTY !rs.- Dale Neef 5 Debbie Fish -s! Striving fur perfection ANNUAL ROYALTY f Q V LW if- fv'. L S: ?f:15fef'- y V i li -effve-www,-1--fJ.f-T-N, ,.,,:1,,f,ei .,,..M:, Tv., .,1.t,..,,.x gf'2'r ',7f?3i5T' 'f'f153f111 ,fi -f. mfg,-3' ,iegf S'fff,w,: fffyjf f?iL,p' 'TQfe15 .fe- z N 1, N M,f.,f i fo , 1 my I 'M - an l Y Yi' ' J r.'fffSw1f 'lil' ' Lee, 4:1 ' A W fish A 'V VFW -'9v k'f WfV'iL'54f IYQQ' 4991, 'eff New f if if ee veii 2 1? 5 eeiis Q, e,e , Qiiffiifsk . 7ifEifi 1 3 if. ' Q A' 31? 5? 'iie i Pit' e l A5 i 9 -Q Sophs - Rich Shepard 8 lill Rogers Srs. - Randy Weinstein 8 lachi Neal Annual King 5 Dueen Derela Donovan 8 Debbie Gagne l, l D i ii 1 f l ll all 9 1 li lr ll ll li li I E Q I l i I 1 D Q Q Q V 1 , 4 l i in l l f J in , , M l 5 L D 4 I 1 ' ii M I? 1, ANNUAL ROYALTY rg l li ll? l n l 0 Q! . 5' Q Q31 if M 5 ' M 'X uw:M:z',1fff-vgffgf ,fff 5 fffy, wig. f.f' ANA-f-fqf,f n-wfw.Yw .-', A t:-, - yoyicwf Y o l F Y W 1 i r W W- 6 ,, 5? ,Z A i 1 f 1 V I f 1 o f I vox., ,,f, ,,,,,Vf-,,,w, ,,,. A a,'. YpL:,,:'ffQ- ffgzvqfv 0,3 fu, ,YQ ' fffwwf-,fr f r -,,f,J 1 I , I ,, v., , ,. Ah, Lf K+.-www ,f A 1 A dull E l ' f o H' sunny 9 2 l o o o NUPM N f l 313 oooo 3 f V1f 1 1' S 1i 5PQsi?? o o o A j,frhC??fSff1560D1 C f o 7 l if lHUghi1igfi1??QPlE'Lffggl A l T f?1PP12i11oS G95 e7CO11gr4?f'112if iQH S ?Y 2- ,smepyg . , SChoo1 ocoomQrrQWf7g,.o 4 o o f Wh2it iif 111Yjm9lCeUP 7?' 1 o won'tJcom el0Aff?o.52:4 'o 1 one more time Q I o jo 'fu1fi11ment.'.'.o it's over. . 4 memories. .g 113 Cindy Ledbetter David Boffs Gisele Chapman Pam Fields jackie Bvroockerd Susan McKinney OLD TIMERS fN Ap' . M5 .-'T . if if! A 1.Qngrt1.mQe+iiiwf. , . g V ,'., ' ' f ..',,f'Ajjf gzvwq,-f-..,y f., w:,.f,i,fA' iff. Q H 4 A Q ., p - , '. K. c, f:.,,......uff:' rv 2 ie 11.135 X . f - '- af.ie:.i:sY'f1.1w ffl 5 U f .1 .f Mraz: fr me if N1-wan? gm ,peg , ws,g.:Qge:f,-'mffqz:-1.' nfl ' V' A i ef. f'-- A L R - 'f - :fi r fi T ' ' -V . Q '- 'mf 'f1ef5,exZ 'if-5 f. fQ?'! M , ,, f1.,h .,,. . ,,,. ,. A 'f f . 'sw Q.. M er B 3? f :'l QffH? A?fW' L w '1 wen. ... ,, e. .rem ,..,r.,i .. 5:-isis .1. My L ip 'D iii ' , ew 4f,.,..f . V--.w...f4:w.f.fM 1 f fa. . ...,..., . .. .e,z....42. ...Wg ....g..z.,, ,....z.1...f.....J. ,:r.'i...4.i..,l:,.As4.iz :aware The way were we I O 4 111 Vicki Dawson ffixst girlj, Judee Hixson lsecond girlj, Mary Galeassi fsixth girlj perform in a. dance re- cital. 121 OLD TIMERS: SITTING, L. Haines, L. Heritage, L. Janes, K. Hocker, J. Porter, M. Merry- field, D. Rivers, K. Cummings, S. McKinney, D. Williams, C. Wilson, R. Lang, G. Stultz, I. Gauntz, I. Broockerd, D. Bahm, J. May, B. Grantham, C. Black- bum, T. Spooner, J. Neal, C. Ledbetter, B. Hilton, K. Meyers. STANDING: R. Garrison, D. Marks, J. Vereecke, M. Davis, S. Fritze, P. Aguilar, L. Shepard, L. Whit- la, B. Corder, P. McGill, G. Downing, J. Kristoff, K. Alum- baugh, S. Brewer, M. Galeassi, C. I-Ieagy, B. Curry, S. Murphy, D. Dunmire, R. Huss, B. Rose, R. Labosky, L. Aulgur, T. Hall, A. Ray, M. Schmidt, I. Curry, TOP ROW: K. Norris, I. Ware, C. McNabney, R. johnson, S. Robinson, M. Dox, T. Boxx, M. Kinningsworth, I-I. Ellis, D. Hick- son, VERTICAL ROW: A. Beard, 1. Hixon, T. Finter, L. Diehl, M. Chrisman, D. Wilkerson, J. McCrary, R. Neil, D. Botts, P. Fields, G. Bloomer, B. Roderick. OLD TIMERS A chance to do your own thing Minicourses were es- tablished at Grandview High School three years ago. The reason for the institution of this 'program was, as principal Mr, Mc-' Crarysaid, to give stu- 3 dents Vanopportunity for i hchangelin fhG'1IOutlI1G A i sehedL1le'.,'f l. v 1 ' 'Af new dixnensionwas t added tothe tminicourse e Prdsr-2HTf11iS year With - eightfcoursesiwbeing taught ' Ulde nts . .Among fthe 'J , SrudelitHwughtlt1SubieCtS'.l alnin i 'ti't if Were?-l:A''HMSC?T211k,+ t'raughtfn2 -n fbyf'Ai1nedcel?1Tu,rnbaQgh:A ttit,n 5 s lil ' ns li l 1a, l l'is ll'TBQgi111ier ltPefrculsisi6ng, l lik'L 1.,.,9.k,.', 97 in N K X. ami ,, V. Li 4 t MINI-COURSES WU W Xllll M -XM fly Mr Marks 1ns1:ruc1:Lng the second most popular mlm course, CB Radlos Q21 Bet ty Curry and Tlm Melhus partlclpate 1n Mr Chr1sman's Ballroom Danc1ng class BJ Mr Madlson demonstrates 1n the course Ham RaC11O Operatlon 145 Darrell Marks looks up from 1115 game of Br1dge C55 Students concentrate on then- ChO1CE, Back gammon C61 Beg1nmng Gu1tar offers a chance to experiment under Mr End.1cott's dlrectron MINI C OURS ES 1 rf x', .ff ' 4 SENIOR P, Nw '19 ' ,Ah-V ing,-i. fgx ., L. 1. T K xcg. 'WJ ,, rx ,. N. , - 1553 -. TCVX I, fu. Q M V ,A 5--,+A MW Mv5j.i.T, ,.. ,.,5?T7,,.M7-.V.T-..7:v,,,,,- ..,TT,,.:,-.,.ii if , 4 . ,S 5 gg , H. 2 . ., 1 1 ' iff' 33 ' ' iif1gf l Q4'. T ' , l A YOU Q f , h,,A g?yfiifj fijfgg2Qv,f ,j:52f?ii5fL Lvf, 1, L'., A Q f'Lf A fl ,,.. g. ,, ,V4,Sffv .f-Q. 3 y QM -,ff:1,f:,A,fv11 Wiif af' ---, 74 L,,4:,,,,M x. .4 ., mais.-,.,g bg! J . ,.., QgLJ.2.1xi.gLgXL5 What is u senior? SENIOR X 4 xii .Wk 3 kv vffr ,f .. ,.,., xv., ,I . 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FEW sm' A gg fin' 'fn 2 rf: -nigh ,Ly ,U part in 1976. 1'- , t Marlena Hereford, Tedi Hackman Eric Fawks, Dawn Donovan Q. f, the book together. or l5 years later. ROW 1: CeCe Blackburn, Don Fortel, Keith Crosby. ROW- Work on the BULLDOG '76 began at the beginning of the summer. Since that time we have spent many hours developing a theme, looking for new ideas, and 7 working on actually putting Bob Schmidt, Striving to put out a successful yearbook is a full-time job for any staff, even more so for an inex- perienced staff who must do essentially all the work outside of school time. Our main goal for this book was to show a real picture of G.H. S. in 1976, whether it's being read now We just hope that our efforts will prove to be worthwhile, and the year- book will serve to remind you of G. H. S. and your Rhodes, - - - -Jacki Neal Lisa Trying to capture the memory and spirit of '76 ANNUAL STAFF 4 David D ,,4 'ufv-1' 11 ,pm ang A e1'I?ISf?m PM yu-'10 change NEWSPAPER SPIRIT ? Grandview BULLDOG SPIRIT 1S the official news publication of Grandview High School, lt IS affiliated with both Quill and Scroll and the Missouri Intersch olastic Press Association This year the Spirit took on new dlmenslons, as it was changed from a six page newspaper format to a 12'-page magazine 1975-76 also marked the the addition of a page fea- turing student body reac- tion CFeedbackD as well as a regular column written by various school leaders Clnsightsh. Heading the staff was Eric F awks, editor in chiefg Randy Weinstein, co-editor. N ' , 12,2 ' lx i.. fi Us T, ff , ig. ' -nv .- : ., ,, , W - Ffa 134524351 f,.g 1, ,, ' H, .mv -2 : , M ,.,. V .xl-Lg ,ve 'ff 5 'WA f f ff J X' xiii? f if fa! X .V ww' fv ff 2 ff f v MQ!! an-Q, an dw, f ff 1 , ,p ? Q53 'x wif My 449' l 2 fly Derek Donovan and jerry john- son listen to discussion on Blood Drive. f2j Bryan Shelton listens to s1.'udent's opinions. Q31 Mrs. Ledbetter participates in the Student-Faculty Tea. va. 4 .M gf,-,.'-ii rf 'u:e.a:::i.,s r-awmza,a:,....-..-.g,a-s-g,.,. t,-faaaa.Tf2f- -iw. .t .-J-ana., .....-fl' 'ef-et -- - , 2 Y ' 1 W X 'fr A 1-4r m-f , an STUCO: Mr. Keith Tempel, sponsor, Mr. Kermit Lester, sponsor, Bryan Shelton, president, Beth Gibler, vice president, Diane Sutton, secretary, Dawn Donovon, treasurer. Renee Allee, Kevin Alumbaugh, Lynn Aulger, Dennis Bahm, Bill Mclendon, jim McGee, Autumn Beard, Jody Behm, Randy Beshore, Sheryl Bigler, CeCe Blackburn, Francie Blume, David Botts, Terry Boxx, Alfred Boyce, Debbie Brinkoetter, Hal Brower, Jody Burke, Rhonda Charles, Randy Cook, Dana Costello, Kenya Costello, Betty Curry, Ed Delfosse, Tom DeMaino, Lisa Diehl, Derek Donovan, Debbie Dunmire, Eric Fawks, Rex Filion, Theresa Finter, Don Fortel, james Freeland, Daryl Garrison, Vicky Gentry, Bob Grantham, Karen Hill, Becky Hilton, Brian Hilton, Debbie Hilton, Mary Hinsen, David Holt, Mike Husk, jerry Johnson, LaFelda jones, Mark Killingsworth, Sheila Knoor, Caroline Komyati, Tim Melhus, Michelle Miller, Ray Mil- ler, jacki Neal, Joey Nehls, Dale Neef, Kathleen O'Conner, Randy Ruch, Martha Rush, Karen Salmo Laurie Shaneyfelt, Rick Shepard, Steve Smith, Glenda Stulti, Denise Sutton, Karen Sutton, Kathleen Snyder, Kathy Taral, Debbie Wallace, Denise Walton, Bill White, Katie Whitton, Steve Walansky. ns STUDENT COUNCIL attempts to establish a closer relationship be- tween the student body and faculty, promote the Wel- fare of the school, and build up student interest in school activities. Among the Wide spec- trum of activities STU- DENT COUNCIL was in- volved in this year were: the annual blood drive g sponsorship of foreign ex- change student Kasper Ovesong the preparation of the Christmas Danceg and the sponsorship of a needy family for Christmas. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD, an organization of all club presidents and school editors, attempts to define the studentffac- ulty relationship by ad- vising the administration of the student viewpoint. Providing a channel for student opinion sponsorj Kevi Ray Fmte r lieth Gibler Carol- STUC OXSTUDENT ADVISORY mx-xv-.....,, , Qlj National Honor Society's entree in the Homecoming parade. C25 Mr. Downing, N.H.S. sponsor, entertains members before a meeting. Q33 Hal Brower, N.H. S. president, takes time out from a party. ,M .ree More than just grades QUILL Sz SC ROLL IL, NATIONAL HONOR SOC- IETY and QUILL AND SCROLL are not primarily participatory organizations . Their main purpose is to recognize outstanding stu- dents. NATIONAL HONOR SOC- IETY members are chosen by the faculty on the basis of their grades, involvement in school activities, and good citizenship. QUILL AND SCROLL members are chosen by the school publications sponsor and the national organization for their outstanding achieve- ments in the field of high school journalism. Members must also be in the upper one-third of their class. n ' 9 ? , ir,t I .c,,, ,r1r,,,,.,rt, - ,4,t A tr,,, ii-. Z ,.,. M, I on M I r , ,Nr X .. 1' ,,,. NATIONAL HONOR SOCEITY: ROW 1: Kim Cattle, Marty Chrisman, Steve Tackacs, Hal Brower, Mr. D . . . . . . owning. ROW 2. Glenda Newman, Mary Sullivan, Pam Fields, Kim Delfosse, Theresa Fmter, Vicki Vaal, Mike Sahqmidt, David Moore, Jeanne CLu'ry. ROW 3: Laura Hataway, Jolene Vereecke, Jacki Neal, Rick Wood, Dan Vaughn, Tim Melhus, Dennis Bahm, Diane Burger. ROW 4: Eric Fawks, Charles Norton, Tanya Johannes, Ray Miller, John Ware Kent Norris ol Burke ROW 5 Ma , , J ynn . : ryDavis, Jane McCrary, David Botts, Steve Harsh, Dana Costello, Cathy Harris, La1.u'ie Manning. ROW 6: Donna Quin- 1 K th . . . an, a leen Snyder, Rhonda Charles, C1DdYW11SOD. ROW 7: Mark Merryfleld, Derek Donovan, Rose Walton, Darrel Garrison, Joe Chiarelli, Randy Weinstein. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY if aim s.. gf! Q11 Lisa Diehl, Pep Club president ' listens to a membei-'s question at a meeting. Q21 Pep Club celebrates another victory by singing the Al- ma Mater. QBQ Officers ride in the Homecoming parade. Q4j Sponsors of Pep Club, Miss Lungren, Mr. Landrum, Mrs. Huffman, and Mr. Marks. 1 PEP CLUB: Seniors, R. Allee, R. Anderman, L. Aulgur, S. Bishop, C. Blackburn, J. Broockerd, K. Cattle, G. Chap- man, L. Choate, M. Chrisman, D. Costello, M. Craig, D. Croll, K. Cummings, B. Curry, K. Delfosse, S. Deves- covi, L. Diehl, D. Dunmire, K. Evans, D. Gagne, T. Galbraith, B. Gibler, T. Hall, L. Hataway, M. Hinsen, L. Janes, T. Johannes, I. McCrary, P. McGill, S. McKinney, L. Manning, J. May, J. Neal, G. Newman, L. Paulsen, S. Petras, R. Pickett, I. Porter, D. Quinlan, C. Rich, C. Rhodes, S. Schopf, K. Snyder, S. Snyder, P. Stephens, L. Stinson, K. Sutton, W. Taff, K. Taral, M. Wells. Juniors, S. Albert, C. Banner, L. Boone, C. Bowen, D. Bretches, D. Brinkoetter, Donna Brinkoetter, 1. Broockerd, T. Brooks, P. Crooks, A. Dirks, D. Doorman, M. Dlugolecki, D. Fisk, B. Fogarty, M. George, K. Gilmore, C. Harrington, L. Hartman, C. Henry, M. Horner, L. Howard, D. Hussey, P. jenkins, M. Leive, J. Lukowski, S. McArthur, E. Martin, K. Mc:Mahan, S. Metzger, D. Mabry, J. Newell, K. O'Connor, C. Potter, I. Roberts, J. Rogers, C. Sarvis, V. Sebert, J. Sexton, J. Scroggin, j. Smiley, K. Simpson, J. Smith, S. Stewart, D. Sutton, Denise Sutton, M. Tate, T. Thomas, S. Van Pelt, T. Van Trump, T. Ward, R. White, K. Whitton, M. Wilkerson, T. Young. Sophomoresg C. Austin, J. Behm, C. Boles, I.. Brent, W. Carlin, J. Cattle, S. Christinsin, B. Cole, B. Comfort, K. Costello, C. Coovert, D. Crow, R. Davila, L. Dickerson, L. Ellis, N. Ennis, R. Evans, B, Fogarty, J. Gagne, R. Garr, K. Gibler, S. Godbout, P. Graves, P. Gregory, L. Gribble, K. Haney, 1. Heady, D. Hilton, J. Howland, S. Hughes, L. Hulbert, K. Hunt, D. Hussey, A. jones, K. Kauffman, D. Lyons, J. Lyon, V. Murphy, B. Oswald, 1. Ottea, T. Quinlan, J. Rayle, J. Rogers, J. Samuel, L. Shaneyfelt, B. Shutt, A. Si- ler, B. Stracke, P. Taff, J. Taral, C. Tate, T. Teevan, D. Thorpe, R. Ullery, C. Walters, C. Wortman, K. Zorn. f' W PEP CLUB'S designated purposes are to support athletic events, promote good sportsmanship, en- courage wholesome school spirit, and promote a co- operative spirit between the student body, faculty, and administration. Of the above,,PEP CLUB was most effective in pro- moting good sportsman- ship. This was reflected in the fact that GHS was rated number one for sportsman- ship in the Middle-Six Con- ference. during the fall season. Aside from cheering at many of the games, PEP CLUB also sponsored the junior-Senior Powderpuff game, the Homecoming Dance, and a spring ban- quet for its members. Supporting victorious SCBSOII PEP CLUB CouIdn't be prouder ' Ll I l Once again the G. H. S. CHEERLEADERS came out on top by bringing home a total of lO blue ribbons and the spirit stick from the National Cheerleaders Association Camp this sum mer. The girls became a Very close group through their many hours of prac- tice and support. Their spirit is inforced further through their efforts to plan pep assemblies, de- corate halls and by sup- plying locker signs. Cheerleader Debbie Gagne expressed her feelings by saying, lt took alot of hard work and took up alot of time, but, it's been a really fun yearL VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Q1 ,jane McCrary, Debbie Gagne, and Terri Van Trump pull for a wrestler at a home meet. Q21 The Varsity cheerleaders lead the crowd at a basketball game. BQ Cheerleaders talk to Pem Day's squad following their Hello cheer. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Klj Joe Bailey and Randy Beshore make plans after school in the cafeteria. l2yDee Dee Hussey pre- pares to leave for the girl's basket- ball game away. 131 Lynn Aulgur, G .H .S . letterwornan, talks to friends before school. 1 GIRLS' LETTER CLUB: ROW 1: Susan Bishop, Celeste Seward, Bev Fogarty, Kelly jo hanek, Lynn Aulgur, Betty Curry, Dee Dee Hussey, ROW 2: Joanne Lukowski, Pat Noordhoek, Vicki Dawson, Brenda Chester, Darci Dorman, Kathleen Snyder, Donna Quinlan, Kathleen O'Connor, jill Roberts, Cindy Potter, Kim Cattle, Cathy Harris, Francina Hoffman, Mona Rosine. is - QA GIRLS' LETTER CLUB LETTERMANS CLUB is composed of all school ath- letes who have earned, or are working towards, a Var- sity or Junior Varsity letter. LETTERMEN help to en- courage and foster a spirit of harmony and cooperation between all persons engaged in any school athletic con- test or event. They also iden- tify with programs and ac- tivities which promote the welfare of high school ath- letics Pride in athletic A11 initiates Sub- , achievement ject to a program of construc- tive work, prescribed by the executive committee, which may consist of helping to control crowds at basketball games or sweeping up the basketball court. BOYS' LETTER CLUB 11 11? 1 1, , Z,-, 11 1111 11' 11 1111 KVI 1 1 Ml 11 1111 , I 11l1 1' ' J!! ' U' .WN 11 1l 1141g Q , 2' 5 A: ml 1 1:1 J . HM .. 11 sei si lim UIQ 331311 iiailj if-Ill 21521, iilgwi 1 4,1 W1 iliimll 1 all 111 ill li' ll limi I 1 if ff 'lil li ij b muff! ll 1 iff H 11, 3 ' ll' iii, N l ' will ' ill! 9 ills l 1 1 1 1 'I DRILL TEAM 136 t little dance . x f- N MOTION INCORPORAT- ED expresses school spirit by performing dance rou- tines during half-times of football and basketball games. Many have commented on how Well the group per- forms. The grace with which they execute their routines is, as one student put it, truly remarkable. ' This recognition came as a result of a great deal of practice. Though they have fun, members realize that excellence is not gained through only good times, but rather through enthu- siasm and hard Work. Practices are held at least four mornings a Week, beginning at 7:15 and ending sometime prior to the beginning of the school day. L J gi. .4 Mr., I MOTION INCORPORATED: ROW 1: Jocelyn Sexton, Jolene Wiggins, Lisa Stinson, Lynn Aul- gur, Debbie Dunmire, Jeannie Lyons, Kathy Taral, Katie Whitton, Judi Taral. ROW 2: Tam- my Young, Wendy Carlin, Lorie Slover, Ramona Rosine, Mary Hinsen, Kelly Johanek, Dawn Seals, Kris Martin, Jill Roberts, Bev Fogarty. ROW 3: Debbie Hilton, Bea Cardinas, Kim Delfosse, Lisa Ellis, Diane Mabry, Vicki Dawson, Dana Gillespie, Vicki Hinsen, Paula Null, Kelly Simpson. 3, F 635527 , Y ir fv?1,.'f 'V f if .f,M.., ,d , ui Q la ,f7Pi - . T v! f. 5 ,, . 1 , . - ' f '-l A K -i'-TFW Q,?.,,gZQ' 'M' W W, M, W , , fi vu. ,W -. I V M. ,, ,, p , .A cjjikf M . 4 U A 'za' ' ,-f 4 ' .Ziff V e Jr. fag K ' iff ' ' K Ag: vga 5 V 4 aw, I ,. Q A ., fi L H e f ' -135 1 615, 4 ,N , , , ., V f 'V 1 J , A, , 5 I ,VM I . O ,J ix J W ' 'Q 1 4. r, Wm A 50,5 ri w 7-,gs l 1 'V 4 TXQEALQ ' if 3359 X' 1 .1 . A 'I ' ,f ' ' 'fiffaf 3 3 R if' 0 . 25' 5' in I Z A V JJ, , V .. ff q':,.rl:r.,, V 1 I 4' ' A fl J Motion Inc. lines up on Home- coming. Q21 Lynn Aulgur and Bev Fogarty keep step in the parade. Q31 Lisa Stinson and Dawn.Seals prepare for an early moming . practice. f4J Jocelyn Sexton waits for the music to start at a basket- ball game. Q52 Drill Team per- forms in the Homecoming parade. DRILL TEAM :lu Y tx! -P DRUM MAJOR, Barry Dahmerg FEATURE TWIRLER, cece B1eekbum, l DRUM MAJORETTE, Theresa Finrer. ffl BQ ,irill Mr... ww: 3... J M X, , ,,,. mf ,W NWN rllliil ,,.,, 'lrleqd AH FF .z 55 arlijx Mlm: mm!! 1 1 Wy: r ir? W 4 W Yf ' l L I l 1 1 1 . I I I I I ,. .,,jl.1,fQf..5' Q,QW2':ff ISAYMPHONIC BAND: Seniors: D. Bahm, P.. Bartholomew, C. Blackburn, D. Burger, K. Cattle, M. Chrisman, D. Combs, Q: . C0 . . . . . 3 TV., H x, J. Coyle, M. Craig, B. Dahmer, M. Davis, P. Elhs, D. Estes, R. Fihon, R. Garr, B. Glauz, J. Haler, T 3 ,M C ,MW enderson, M. Henry, C. Koska, J. McCrary, J. McDowell, C. McNabney, S. Martin, R. Neill, K. Norris, R. Pickett, ,filxjw M. Price, M. Sanderson, M. Schmidt, D. Vaughn, J. Vereecke, D. Williams. juniors: L. Allen, 1. Botts, C. Burt, J. Milf, Cavness, B. Clements, C. Cole, C. Collins, E. Coovert, J. Cunningham, D. Dahmer, K. Delecaris, A. Finkler, B. Egg: Fogarty, S. Foster, G. Garrison, R. Grove, C. Henry, B. Hilton, M. Horner, R. Jefferson, J. johnson, B. McLendon, K. Mclviahan, L. Matous, S. Maxwell, D. Neef, I. Perry, K. Perry, D. Reeves, D. Reynolds, D. Schmidt, I. Scroggin, S. Smith, S. Stewart, C. Vaughn, L. Wallace. M. Wilkerson. Sophomores: 1. Barnard, P. Burns, K. Caselman, I. Qin, Cattle, S. Christinsin, B. Comfort, D. Crow, J. Davis, T. Ephland, J. George, D. Harris, S. Holman, D. johnson, K. li Kauffman, M. Mahaffie, S. Marckel, 1. Markt, S. Maxwell, J. McGill, S. McMahan, L. Morrow, V. Murphy, K. Neal: wglonnoxg, OllDellt, lzrlitchett, P. Ray, C. Savoy, L. Shaneyfelt, K. Tempel, J. Watson, K. Williams, B. Wilson ,fe 11,1 . ison, . oo war , . ortman. QW SYMPHONIC BAND lg gjl N' 138 215: 7, QM if .a,afw,W,. , , , ,V 53,1 I , f MARCHING BAND, under the direction of re- turning faculty member And Marvin Wortman, enter- I tained at football games. Other activities in- volving Marching Band in- cluded: University of Kan- sas Band Day, Lawrence, Kansasg Grandview Oktober- festg and the District Music Festival. At the end of the foot- ball season, Marching Band becomes the Symphonic Band. There were 110 mem bers this year. L J ,f L9!' . f' Q19 The G.H.S. marching band makes its way down Main St. in the Homecoming parade. 125 Ce- Ce Blackburn displays twirling skills in the parade. Bl The banner proceeds the band. plays on . . SYMPI-I ONIC BAND CONCERT BAND: Seniors, R. Collins, S. Crull, G. Downing, T. Downing, K. Evans, D. God- frey, P. McGill, C. Rhodes, P. Strautman. Iuniorsg C. Brewer, C. Burger, D.'l-Iussey, D. King, J. Miesner, R. Nance, T. Phillips, D. Pippin, C. Ray, I. Rindt, K. Soren, P. Traylor, M. White. Sophomores, R. Anderson, B. Bar- ber, L. Bernardy, C. Boles, F. Bonura, L. Bybee, M. Cromer, T. Damrow, C. Duffman, M. Ellis, B. Frerking, B. Glauz, 1. Heady, D. Henry, S. Houseman, D. Hussey, D. johnson, S. Kelley, L. Kerr, I. Krizek, V. Leeps, T. Magelssen, D. McKim, K. Mil- ler, L. Miller, I. Niebergall, M. Owsley, K. Preston, 1. Prelogar, J. Quick, G. Rich, C. Robey, J. Rose, I. Shaw, B. Soren, K. Thoma, G. Tracy, R. Ullery, 1. Valleau, D. White, D. White, J. Wright. CONCERT BAND CONC ERT BAND is under the direction of Mr. Marvin Wortman, who took a sabbatical last year to work on his doctorate. The fresh innovative ideas he brought back with him were vividly reflected in the Spring Concerts. MIXED CHORUS had the largest enrollment ever this year. Members performed at such func- tions as P. T.A. meetings. Musical groups acquire skill H -5 AhLY M1-L MIXED CHORUS D Aldridge, T Auger, L Bacon, K Ballard, S Ber kovich J Bourdlais, P Busse, B Campbell, B Carpenter, D Carpenter, B Collins, M. Dlugolecki, D. Dorman, D. Elder, 1. Elliott, P. Fields K Freeman, C. Gault j. Gauntz, D. Glover, M. Green, R. Halloran C Hamrnontree Y. Ham, L. Hartman C. Hayward, B. Herrell, A. Herring, D. Hicks, S. Howe, S. Hunt, L. Janes, D. johnson, J. Killings- worth, T. King, D. Lackey, P. Larkin, T. Leathers, P. Little, L. Lott, C Williams, C. Worrell, K. McCuiston, K. McDaniel, M. Maloney, C. Meyer, K. Meyers, C. Middaugh, K. Morrisey, T. Morrisey, V. Osborn, D Pippin, J. Polzin, G. Pope, C. Ray, L. Rhea, 1. Rindt, P. Robey J. Rogers, R. Rush, J. Riemon, J. Selby, M. Shaw, M. Sim- mons, P. Stephens, I. Sumpter, D. Sutton, C. Swartz, S. Tack- ett, M. Tate, S. Tatsch, V. Terry, T. Van Cleave, I. Van- dervelden, S. Wagers, D. Ward, C. Watts, D. Welch, R. White, D. Winberry, I. Wiggins, A. Tiller, S. Albert, P. Anderson, B. Baughman, D. Bretches, T. Brooks, A. Burrell, D. Cartwright B. Cary, L. Copeland, D. Crosby S. Durett C. Ellis, S. Ellis, A. Finkler, Gipson, A. Hackinski, D. Hardison, S. Hixson, D. Holt, T. Jackson, P. Jenkins, C. Low- ry, S. McArthur, S. Maple, M. Martin, T. Mendenhall, G. Mit- chell, C. Morrison, R. Norris, K. O'Conner, D. O'Neal, D. Os- bume, C. Porter, L. Prentice, C. Richardson, M. Ross, T. Round, C. Sarvis, D. Schath, D. Sch- midt, F. Schumm, L. Shepherd, J. Simpson, D. Sutton, D. Sloan, T. Thomas, I. Vaile, S. Van Pelt, L. Winger, K. Weedman, D. Fletcher, R. Allee, R. Ander- man, D. Burrell, G. Canfield, C. Castillo, L. Choate, M. Collins, K. Cummings, B. Curry, E. Del- fosse, K. Delfosse, T. Downing, R. Filion, T. Forbes, D. Gagne, T. Galbraith, M. Galeassi, B. Gibler, M. Hinsen, M. Jackson, A. johnson, M. Killingsworth, R. Lang, I. May, C. Norton, D. Peterson, M. Schubert, S. Sold- anels, K. Taral, T. Thornton, M. Wilson, D. Wallace, S. Young, S. Helms, N. Robinson. CONCERT CHOIR: Seniors, M. Baggerly P. Bartholomew, A. Beard, S. Beldin, S. Bishop, A. Boyce, K. Cattle, M. Chrisman, M. Davis, W. Davis, D. Delfeis, D. Estes, K. Evans, T. Finter, Fulton, S. Harsh, J. johnson, R. Lockriclge S. McKinney, J. Por- 3 ter, D. Quinlan, C. Rich, D. Ross, M. Sanderson, K. Sutton, W. Taff, T. Tarry, B. Taylor, V. Vaal, J. Vereecke, R. Wal- ton, I. West. Juniors, C. Banner, L. Boone, I. Botts, C. Bowen, B. Cardenas, S. Chrisman, M. Cir- cle, M. Clark, A. Dickerson, D. Fisk, S. Foster, K. Gilmore, R. Grove, I. Gumminger, M. Here- ford, K. Higgins, P. johnson, K. McMahan, J. Martin, L. Matous J, Mullies, D. Neef, T. Phillips C. Potter, S. Price, M. Prit- chett, I. Rose, S. Schissler, G. Schnell, V. Sebert, C. Seward, R. Shinn A. Taylor, J. Taylor, 7 7 C. Vauglin, L. Wallace, C. Wil- son, B. Wise. CONCERT CHOIRXPOP CHOIR KID Mr Tarry and the Concert Choir take a bow after a perfor mance at the Winter Concert f n,qvvwwvnv., In order for a student to be selected for CON- CERT CHOIR, he or she must audition and posess a genuine interest in singing. Among the programs CONCERT CHOIR partici- pated in this year Were: the fall, Winter, and spring concertsg a joint concert with the U. M. K. C. choir on February 195 and the hosting of a choral concert featuring choirs from all schools in the Middle-Six Conference on February 23. Sing me a song CHAMBER CHOIR l Planning for a productive tomorrow F. H. A. tries to afford its members with a better understanding of their cur- rent home life, and pre- pare them for the respon- sibilities of maintaining their own homes in the future. Members this year Visited people living in old age homes once a month. Other activities included an ice skating party and sponsorship of the Sweetheart Dance. F. T. A. concentrated on giving members a gen- eral understanding of the role of the educator in to- day's society. Possibly the most in- teresting program F. T. A. offered this year was the opportunity for members to student teach an elemen tary school class. FTAXFI-IA fly Members of F.H.A. listen intently to a guest speaker. QZQ Karen Sutton, president of FHA conducts a meeting. 131 Julie johnson, member of F. T.A. passes out candy during Home- coming parade. Q12 Bob Stephanek serenades Tan- ya Johannes at the Cafe Interna- tional. Q21 Francie Blume leaves after F. L. C. 's successful Cafe ln- ternational. QSQ German students march in the Homecoming parade. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE: ROW 1: Caroline Komyati, Jeannie Rindt, Donna Lackey, Pat Mills, Brenda Cole, Cathy Henry, Lori Kerr, jan Ross. ROW 2: Steve Martin, Steve Takacs, Gregg Garrison, Mark Dziedzic, Mr. Anderson, Cathy Austin, Ridge Wilson, Karen Hill. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 9 Evans, E. Fawks, P. J. Johnson, R Large, V. Lattner, J. MCC1-ary, J. McDowell, D. O'Nea1, I. C Porter, K R. sun, c F ORE IGN LANGUAGE CLUB gives interested stu- dents an opportunity to par ticipate in organized acti- vities revolving around the cultures and customs of France, Germany, and Spain. As in years past, the club sponsored a number of activities. Among these were the annual Christmas party and a Cafe Interna- tional. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE was formed to help bring interested stu- dents into contactfwith the traditions of Latin culture. JCL sponsored a field trip to Nelson Art Gallery in january. g J D. Bahm, S. Barth, P. Bartholomew, A Beard, ,I Behm, J Behnken, C J , , I . D. Brinl-coetter, A. Brown, D Brown J Brown, D Burger, C ardenas, S Castle, J Cattle, KJ Chrisman, S C emvlli, For the love of an audience f GN TI-IESPIANS is an honor society for those students involved in the performing arts. The group produced the musical, Anything Goes, and the play Sca- pino! Other activities of T hespians included the sponsorship of two variety shows. DEBATERS were chal- lenged by this year's na- tional topic, Scarce World Resources. Dale Neef and Bill McLendon distinguish- ed themselves by becoming the first GHS debaters to place in forensic tourna- ments in five years. NATIONAL F ORENSICS LEAGUE, a new organiza- tion at GHS this year, rec- ognizes those students who exhibit excellence in for- mal speaking. Members participated in forensics tournaments held through- QM the year. J .3-.-Q ,.. fl J jerry Botts and Liz Stillwell go for a night on the town. QZQ Susan nah Myers enjoying the Thespian halloween party. Q31 Thespians in the Homecoming parade publiciz- ing Anything Goes. div? J 1. 1' ' H! 13, ' i f DEBATE AND FORENSIC CLUB VICA l and DECA build VICAXDECA DECA and VICA are the cooperative work! study programs within the school curriculum. Both help teach the skills of, and in- volve students intensively in the business world. DECA's program re- quires students to take three to four hours of classes a day, and then leave for their respective jobs. VICA students follow a similar program, but their jobs involve vocational Work. In both cases, students are given an opportunity to seek out their personal in- terests and realize their Qwn capabilities. J Shirley Ellis, Roger Klima, Y 1 '+- -4 Magid V , 31.5 ,, . . .g. . . gr. Q- 1-. p, +, Q W 534:541- 1 Ja -3 Q15 Mehnda Olsen and Scott Knowles durlng Homecommg parade Q2j Mr Newhan DECA adv1ser, makmg plans at h1s desk 13, DECA float wlns second place ln Homecomlng parade NIOR VICA LEF I Io RIGHT Gfeg Henehan, BT1'1'W'l'Tite, Mike BinREton, ureg JUNIOR Marcella VICAXDECA P-3' 45.1- N J Y . ?fi 1 4 Q. i 5 If: sf 1, ,- w M n mf, x ,Mu ' x w 1. 'f E, ,X H4 , LN it 1 T11 1 fi i SH i 513 i iw l H ill l Z! iw ALEI' ,nl tau, -is QW! 5215 a!' -1 Qui. gig, l Q at I1 1? E! 12 3113 i 1 T 1 il 5 V1 1 1' lp f f ll i I ' it , 13 H n Q: 1 2 U 55 M ij 3 ii K 4 l i E 1 M 2 ai ' 5 5 elif ,1.3 Mg 1, 1 V2 132 H 3 v ,I I -1 flj Art Guild at work. IZJ Photo- graphy Club car in Homecoming Parade. C35 Mr. Chrisman sits in 1 on an Art Guild meeting. f 1 ..,..a............4..i......,,, ,, ' V .en W5-'T rf 1' ' ' , ,, .faf , - . , . -I , . r W 6354115 n W H - Xu, , ' vs ff Clie-ms'i i li , i , I If V ,.,, fl , , fw- I I I ART GUIID: jeff I-Iestand, Krista Evans, Mr. Chrisman, Scott Chrisman, Don Fortel, Vicki Vaal, Ed Delfosse, lShiela Badonds, Rene Hutchinson, Ted Hayes, Denny Brown, Cindy Addington, Sandy Wilson, Lois Heritage, . Debbie Bretches, Ruth Pender, Jeanene May, Laurie Manning, Ramona Rosine, Mike Henry, Glenda Stultz, Kevin Alumbaugh, Pat Lero, Rhonda Charles, jim Keeby, Zippy, Suzannah Myers, Bob Chambers, Joey Nehls, Tina Heagy, Kathy Bretches, Crystal Banks, Tammy Sparks, Richard johnson, Marty Fiser, Cynthia Barnardy. ART GUILD! PHOTOGRAPHY e LM f , mu-T.t.,1., ART GUILD'S express-N ed purpose is to promote the art aspect of fine arts and to expose students to avenues of creative expres sion not found Within the curriculum. Members not only par- ticipate in club-related activities, but serve other school organizations as Well by providing such services as T-shirt print- ing and sign painting. Dur- ing the course of the year, ART GUILD brought in professional and student artists for demonstrations. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB gives its members a basic knowledge of how to print and develop black and White film. The club also makes an effort to intro- duce members to new and innovative photographic , techniques. 1 Expressing' creativity through artistic hands ART GUILD! PHOTOGRAPHY Technical and men'l'aI abilities stressed CHESSXAUDIO VISUAL Concentration is the N key word in chess. That is exactly what members of the GHS CHESS CLUB are good at: concentrating. Members play among themselves and also rep- resent Grandview at vari- ous tournaments involving players from other schools Members of the Chess Club numbered about ten this year. Sponsor of the club is Mr. Le Hedstrom, social studies instructor at GHS. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB members are also inter- ested in concentration, but in a different way This club s members devote thelr time to maintaining and operating the school s audio visual equipment M Re lds th r yno IS e vip, sponsor 'QA i fly Mr. Reynolds, Audio-Visual Club sponsor discusses equipment at meeting. Q21 Denny Brown works with equipment. Q30 Mr. Hedstrom, Chess Club sponsor, watches players. uw C HESSXAUDIO VISUAL . x v r 1 L ix .i .N Q w 1 s i x 5 I H 1 1 i , w 1 w I U 1 'Ei , E Q 1 2 bl , ,,, Q gi V il 3 p' 'I E? ,E r ii ' rg 1' qi rs 1: 2 z ,x 1 I 6 fly Mr. Handley conducts a Math Club meeting. f2j Members visit during a meeting. Q32 Math Club members enjoy refreshments. 5 M MATH CLUB: QROW lj Francy Blume, Mr. Handley, sponsor, Ellen Buhl, Mike Schmidt, Karen Haney, Mona Price, Michele jovich, CROW 21 Hal Brower, Ray Miller, Judy Martin, Kevin Doerr, Debbie Lewis, Donna Brinkoetter, joe Biddle, Lisa Harriman, Diane Pippin, Susie jenkins. KROW 33 Cathy Koska, Chuck McNabney, Dan Vaughn, Craig Long, Kent Norris, Don Fortel, Tim Tarry, Steve 7 Murphy, Mike Marinan, Ridge Willis. V . i Fi' si's sa A SCIENCE CLUB: QROW lj Carolyn Minard, Lani High, Carol Stinson, jeff Griffen, Kate Thoma, Ruth Davila, Karen Cserhyik, Cindy Brewer, Cheri Rhodes, John Watson, Francina Hoffman, Ann Rachel, Ann Dirks, Karen. Hill, jennifer Feuerborn, Carla Cona, Mr. Endicott, sponsor, Jody Burke, Laura Twite. MATHXSCIENCE CLUBS L f MATH and SCIENCE CLUBS were created to ex- tend both programs beyond what could be done in the classroom for those more deeply interested in these subjects. SCIENCE CLUB mem- bers concentrated on such projects as the setting up of a recycling center and the dissection of sharks. Citing goals of the MATH CLUB, Patrick Handley, sponsor, felt that the primary purpose of the organization was to Exploring new areas Promote more enthusiasm for, and appreciation of, mathematical concepts. By participating in dif- ferent games and deciph- ' erin puzzles members 8 , found that mathematics could be enjoyable as Well as useful. MATHXSC IENC E C LUBS G rdon Karen Kauffman, Debbie jackson, KITCHEN HELP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug O , Steve Ritter, Kenny Weislocher 'N LIBRARY CLUB: QROW ly Jane Bryan, sponsor, Alfred Boyce, presidentg Lynn Rames- bothom, john Vanzant, Kathy Walters, Roxanne Connell, M1ll1e Collins, Tammy Teevan, Rose Walton, CROW 23 Bret Mader, Sherman Walley, Alan Ray, Mindy Baggerly, Vincent Thomas, Ruby White, Tami Galbraith, Cindy Wortman, john Miesner, Laurie Gribble, Randy Shinn, Gary Vanderstaay, Mark Merryfield, Mike Husk, Avery Malone Q11 Dana Costello helps out in coun- selors' office. Q21 Mark Merryfield and Tom Chiarelli check books out in library. LIBRARY CLUBXKITCHEN, OFFICE HELPERS T '4's.. ,wp- i 1 I , sv , A I ' m f. :T Q, A 4' v, j A3Z,.,,,,, 1, COUNSELOR HELP: KROW lj Stan Friley, Rocky Neill, P ' f' 2l PSHISS V Karen Sutt -1, Kathleen Snyder, Jane 1 I Juke 3lKaf . f tton, T Holten, 5 , ff ,I Karen f - ., ,I I e - X -is CLUB. g Aiding in the running of I ,.,' GHS is a concern of the J., EN? . V members of the KITCHEN, I ' OFFICE, COUNSELORS' ' f STAFFS and LIBRARY , Running errands, con- tacting students, doing paperwork, and generally enabling the entire opera- tion to flow a little smooth- er, these students work hard. Often overlooked, the many students on these staffs perform many nec- essary functions and are a vital part of the structure at GHS. Rose Students lend a hand at shaping G H S LIBRARY CLUBXOFFICE KITCHEN HELP -,.. ..L.....,...,......,............. ..q.z.........,,L................-......-.f,-...--.--...,.. ,V - . ,. H , V V , 24 , V AV K 1 1 I v 1 ,P ,AWS A. ,ar f' ,M gif. ' .- . VNV ,- ami? 5. ,iff sf ,ev ,W f' .f ,, Rf, , -,pre ,.,LA 1 if , ' 5 v -...-,M -X 'fs..1.. .rg ,151 f f NM gr ,mm 7.2225 f x :QAM '- AS x Q vx Q David Combs Steve Murphy Keith Smith Keith Crosby I flj Tim Austin relaxes after a hard run. Q21 Rick Still and jeff Arbuckle compete for position. f3j Cross Country warms up for CROSS COUNTRY SwoPe Pafk- H Rich O'Connor jeff Ledbetter jeff Laughlin Terry Boxx ROW 1 jeffA1-buckle, Rick St111 Ke1th Smith, David Combs Ter ry Boxx Tim Austin ff Markt jim Austin ROW 2 Steve Murphy, Rich O'Connor, 1e,ff I.edbetter,, Earl Richards JElDa1e Nicely, jeff Laughlin, Keith Crosby ' Pmle Included nr feam success fheorg Coach of the cross country team, Wallace Croy, said of his sport, Cross country incorpor- ates more actualities of life than any other sport. There are days when things Will go good, and days when things will go bad, but you must proceed in any and all types of cir- cumstances. Coach Croy catagorized the characteristics of a successful runner asg set- ting a reachable goal, de- pendability, determination, moralistic, willingness to incorporate running as part of everyday living, having the ability not to give up, and taking extre- me pride in what he's do- ing. Senior David Combs stated, I wou1dn't be out for cross country Without enjoying the challenge. CROSS COUNTRY 163 CROSS COUNTRY 164 Z. Rick Still Dale Nicely Bill Glauz Earl Richards fly Dale Nicely prepares to cross the finish line at Swope Park. . . Q21 A Ruskin Eagle is followed by Rick Still. Q31 Terry Boxx awaits race. Q41 Coach Croy records time. Harriers finish conference fhird THE I-IIGI-ILIGHT of this year's cross country team was their first vic- tory in three years, Sept. 22 at Oak Park. ' In that race,' Jeff Markt ran fifth, Jeff Arbuckle seventh, David Combs ninth, and Keith Smith and Terry Boxx tenth and ele- venth. In conference, Grand- view placed third While in their final meet of the sea- son, the Missouri AA meet, the Bulldogs finished tenth. Next year looks good for the team with several returning varsity runners. X A . 5 -,A'1 'Q XA. , Nw 7 ' -if S 5 , s Q ,gil . f L , J ,f ' Xng ffwm. - fy 4 ' ., f J, A 7' an ,Lu fx' WW ,Hwy W 'Q A V ,f '20 2 4 f f 1 My ,f ! . fQ, '-N ,. . ' .wh ' ' f ,, 4' . -fl X W! gl ' 5 an 1. , f- ,ff 1 Wgmqlv Vx' , A , x, X .1 . , H I ' A ef' Q sm. . ' 1. 1, im wr? ww W0 fm 'I mf?- ,Eff M A 1 w :'- ij fu! ' ., ., I . A ' Y - , V . , vgw-.ffffl-,ifff-' My I-Z If M721 A, ' -if -R MQQ-f V , , W ,1 U- ' I 1 MLM ' 2,91 ' f.f,f+Lf '5?:yf1?2'Q:L'5f.1 f3f ,.',,i ,fy I qi, ,- xp ,203 1 , 55mgy:,n,yv- '- W: 'mf - ff ,. M2.N?f :,a. -,: 1,11-1 - I - - ,' 1 I V'-fi '- 'fy M -f---' X , fiy-rw H - , - ,W , ,v,., 12, A Q Y , . , A, , 3 Q- A , , . '-' . '-' uf- f E 002 ch fi e ldv xflaztfsiztm 6.H.S'. vlcfory When the G. H. S. foot- ball season started, all the Bulldogs had to do to live up to expectations was win six games and take fourth place in the newly joined Middle Six Conference. After it was all over, Grandview had one of their finest football teams ever, finishing with an 8-2 record and an undefeated confer- ence championship. ln addi- tion, the Bulldogs ended the year with a seven game win- ning streak. Hon Men End Rod Simmons -All-Conference I Hon. Men. -Qb. X if X, X as ' ,. fu i, 'f ' Y ,l-fg,.1,-l V IJ' ' f .filvfff ' F.?f'733 : s zvfa 6' V 2'SFf5!5'9 iiiiaffifl-is - -. , Q- 11: ,. 1. 1 .- 114.54 fePZs1fAs1? . .,,g. '73, :ff 321.55931 J, Z ,yr-f--ff X' f 'I FOOTBALL The Bulldogs fielded one of the best defensive units in their history allowing but 63 points all year, while the offense was one of the most potent in the area, averaging over 23 points a game. 2 i flj Players prepare for game fol- lowed by an injured Bill Sanders QZQ Marinan assists Merryfield as he stops a Lee's Summit player. 13, Hilton and Cunningham sand- wich a Wm. Chrisman runner. A11 ,-. ,- er Mark Merryfield A11-Conference 1st Team--Off. Tackle 2nd Team-Def. Tackle jeff Gauntz All- Conference 1st Team--Back jim McGee A11-Conference 2nd Te am-End z 9 B 2 ,W ,. N Ag g i 1 L x swg f 1 V, , ,,.e,-VT. ,H f Q rf 5,5 i My 1 4 4 f , we C. rl f 5 3 4 ' 'ff Q GI vs , ' ,QQ ,. , ,113 . , t ? ff'h,',!' 1 ,if E M 'f ,A V 1' f f ' G e ,4 1 'fan N, 1 J ., A ,- , , M Q 1, uf f , 4 ,f 1297!-sl. F97 M55 Tim Melhus A11- Conference 1st Team--Guard Bret Adams A11-Conference 2nd Team- -End ' , 1 f Q 7 1 GP f . ,, fc , ,Q ' Q , ! fi 4' X ,gy ' 1 , .z , f 4 A' I ' ,Q , Darrell Marks A11- Conference lst Team--Punter Mike Marinan A11-Conference 2nd Te am--Noseguard Steve Smith A11-Conference 2nd Te am--Center Robert Duff A11-Conference 2nd Team- -Linebacker FOOTBALL I COACHES: Bill Smith, Ernie Wasmer, Bob Tavernaro, Rudi Wichj mann, Bob Smith. Joe Bailey Guard Steve Fritze End I Q15 Quarterback Rod Simmons confers with 'Coach Tavernaro on ,game strategy. Q21 Brent'Cunn- ingham bolts around left end for a touchdown against Fort Osage. FOOTBALL .I 4 ' . .-W ' '7 X 'ev 1 iii?-Y3sv:f.i1F'f-'J'A-W1 E T , QA.: f:x'frf--::fnfw- 2:44131-'saw if QfT4Svf1+ S M-iigzfrg qi 13--1 :'11gqY:,5,L.. ..dLfgr2 W2 7544's-1r!MJB?Qz:v:fi275Li4,Ai Randy Garrison Tackle TEAM MANAGERS: john Merkle, James Wright, Terry Rivers, Kent Karmeier. Glen Martin - End I Back Mark Yager Steve Robinson Ben Smith - End A I Back V A QV . ,- . ,W,,..Q1.,- V l1.,i3:g4.:.fJ,i1 1-I 2 .'5Q's3wr? '35,-J sg :Y Griffin, J. Guantz, Bulldogs named 'All Everything' The Bulldogs success this year is reflected by the awards they received. Ray Miller was the out- standing defensive end and was placed on the first team, All-Metro defense for his performance. Tearnmates Mark Mer- ryfield and Mike Marinan were second team tackle and nose guard while jeff Gauntz was an honorable mention running back. Grandview's All-Dis- trict selections were Mil- ler, Marinan, and punter Darrell Marks. ' The 16 All-Conference honors G. H. S. received included Coach Bob Taver- naro as Coach of the Year. E . to it-i ' Q. JH., I if VARSITY TEAM: QROW lj A. Malone, K. Freeman, M. White, M. Yager, 1. johnson, B. Adams, M. Siler, C. Storm, C. Cole. CROW 22 D. Bames, R. Gentry, S. Fritze, J. Bailey, B. Sanders. J. Shaffer, C. Allen, B. Krouse, R. May, M. Shepherd, J. Gately. QROW 31 B. Davis, J. Markland, S. Smith, M. Marinan, G. R. Simmons, T. Melhus, B. Cunningham, R. Beshore, B. l Smith. fROW 41 D. Marks, B. Hilton, J. McGee, G. Martin, R. Miller, S. Robin- son, M. Allen, M. Merryfield, M. Hegarty, B. Mader, R. Garrison. FOOTBA LL Sfreak ends! sophs win again Posting a Winning 6-1- 2 record, the sophomores ended their season with what was, for many of the team members, the end of a four' year winning streak. The players from East junior High, who had an undefeated three year re- cord in football, combined talents with West to form a squad that downed such powerful teams as Rock- hurst, N. K.C. , and Lee's Summit. Reflecting upon the successful season, Defen- sive Tackle Brian Pond stated, We had some really good workers this year, and we should be able to use them to help out the Varsity squad next year. Tom Chiarelli Quarterback Bill Krouse Guard Brent Cunningham - Back Bill Davis - End K Sl A Q. , I Dill SOPHOMORE TEAM: KROW lj Vogelsmier, J. Holt, T. Campbell, D. Tracy, R St. Thomas, R. Stinson, D. Yhock, K. Cox, S. Michael, C. Wilson, K. Neal. KROW QQR. Bxownlee, D. johnson, R. Miller, R. Armstrong, P. Solovitch, M. Krouse, F. Bonura, K. Tempel, D. Garcia, J. Argo, B. Lintner, D. Harris, M. Cromer. QROW 3, B. McRoy, J. Castleman, R. Davidson, E. Glover, D. Smith, B. Martin, B. Pond, J. Blossom, K. Johnson, D. johnson, C. Totten, M. Hamann, T. Heier. A FOOTBALL Q11 Gauntz runs for daylight against Wm. Chrisman. Q21 Simmons holds . . . K . as Sm 1th k1CkS 3j Bulldogs begm f A ,fw- 2,233- 2' fm fff k.. -'-r 1 1- -V 3252 TLN0 nn. L... av wr 'WMC 4-s 'QV' Mwilihs 1'-vi 'og jf'??:Q2L?' 'ZQWL T: RW V ni ' 'Lab :af f fflwe-w Marty S11er Guard Mlke Hegarty Tackle Br1an H11ton Tackle james Markland En 11m Gately Tackle Marvm Shepherd Randy Beshore Back Bret Mader Tackle Chr1s Storm Guard FOOTBALL f Z 1 Serving up anoflrer winne This ear tennis girls I' Y had a 7-3 record while plac- ing third in the Middle Six Conference, with a 3-2 showing. Kim Cattle was the number one singles player, compiling a 9-1 mark. The number two and three play- ers were usually Celeste Seward and Vicki Dawson while the remaining gi-rls teamed up for doubles competition. J. V. finished their sea- son with a 6-4 mark. Al- though no district match was held they played a big role in winning it by cheer- ing their teammates on. A11 playing for the first time in a competitive sit- uation, the girls showed a kgreat deal of potential. Wl YW. 3 GIRLS TENNIS 117 Kim Cattle uses strong back- hand in a match. f2j Mrs. Wertz watches her team practice. f3j Kathleen Snyder watches her op- ponent while warming up GIRLS TENNIS I ,, 3 l 3 2 j.V. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: QL TO RQ Cathy Austin, Dawn Hussey, Roxanne Connell, Tammy Watson, Debra Schath, Diane Tanquary, Diane Sutton, Chris Walters, Barbie Fortin. ' I ' at 1 I 'ir ,gr VOLLEYBALL Q11 Dawn Hussey bumps a ball over the net. Q25 Team members watch Mrs. Baker during practice. Q35 Time out during a game. Q45 Mrs. Baker sets a ball during tryouts. Jw, sr A. ,, 1, -up va.. .Q- A-s I .W ff' fX JfXf'f,, ', ,wr 1 41 fe uv sr- 156 Deng ' 'AW H' a..w'l-n1l 'Ke0l!'lz' I 'rl I x 'Q , ' Y ' ?' ' J ll Q -.. W I I -. --., 1 Nei program: girls improve Varsity Volleyball team finished with 4-ll record showing great im- provement while J. V. end- ed with a 6-5 record. After moving up in to atougher conference we started slow but got better as each game Went along, ' commented coach Brenda Baker. Although, only winning four gannes, their conape- titive play resulted in many close games providing fans an exciting volleyball style. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: ROW 13 Ramona Rosine, Brenda Chester, Kathy Higgins, ROW 25 Tracy Sass, Francina Hoffman, Pat Noordhoek, ROW 35 Tammy Ephland, Kathy I-locker, Coach Baker, Debbie Rivels. VOLLEYBALL GIRLS' BASKE TBALL C11 Mona Evans closes the gap be.. tween the Bulldogs and the Bears, 121 Coach Baker helps plan Strat- egy for the first game. C35 Lynn Aulgur shoots for two. Q41 Hussey and-Donovan work their play once agam. Enthus1asm and deter mmatlon followed Grand vlew S g1rls basketball team throughout the sea son, and over shadowed thelr lack of experlence Completmg the season wlth a conference record of three Wlns and seven losses the Varslty team came through w1th a con ference standmg of fourth place For many g1r1s th1s was the1r flrst t1me to play basketball outs1de of phys ed class Th1s was parucularly true for the factor plus a he1ght d1s advantage put up a tough flght and ended the season Wlth a 2 8 record GIRLS BASKETBALL 4 0 0 I. V. team, who, with this X - I f-Defermmed girls W carry through season 1 Tom DeM aio 3 1 Bryan Shelton Rod Simmons flj Bob Corder takes aim. QZQ Rod Simmons tips the ball from a William Chrisman Bear. C35 Rod Simmons jumps for the ball against Blue Springs. BASKETBALL Derek Donovan Bob Corder VARSITY BASKETBALL: Dan Vaughn Steve Takacs Lonnie Ri h d B b C d Delviaio, Rod Simmons, Coach Ron iimmerman, Sherman Walfeif Sigh hflyartirizr gona?-Brel-gdgsggovm, Bryan Shelton Tom U x Dan Vaughn Lonme Rlchardson Steve Takacs Howard Hncson Season fofals up -W beef :n ears 1975 76 was one of the best seasons ever for Grandvlew basketball Coach Ron Znnmerman s Bulldogs Won thelr f1rst f1Ve games of the season won the Grandvlew lnv1t at1onal Tournament and were ranked 111 the area through the f1rst part of the season Further evldence of th1s years success, out slde of the Bulldog s out standmg showlng 1n the new, blgger conference, would be the cal1ber of the schedule played The sch edule, one of the toughest 1n recent years, 1ncluded games Wlth four B1g S1X schools agamst whom Grandvlew fared well ' ff 1. f ' The play of this years I J.V. BASKETBALL: ROW 1: Rick Still, Vincent Thomas, Marty Pritchett, Cal Rlchardso Mark Clark, Mike Laudenslager. ROW 2: Bruce Frerking manager Tom Chlafelll, Robert Cannon, Bryan Hilton, Coach Don Earnest, Keith Soren, Boris Peharda jon Castleman, John Coomerg manager. iQ. xt Z. , X-. ,- ,,,.- 1 f 'H g:5y..n Yjffih il. 'sigh 14 1 I , f tam-w-v-1-sftvf-9--f HW ff6lose games see viafory and defeaf' BASKETBALL team Was marked with excitement, hustle, and outright talent not com- monly seen in the same team. Losses averaged ap- proximately five points while Wins of one and two points were fairly com- mon. Talent on the team started with 6'8 , All- Metro center, Tom DeMaio. Rod Simmons and Derek Donovan both aver- aged in double figures in scoring and rebounding While Bryan Shelton and Steve Takacs ran the of- fense through With their polished ball handling skills. K fly Derek Donovan reaches for a Jump ball Q21 Rod Sunmons dnbbles down cours C3J Lonme Rlchardson scores agalnst Blue Sprmgs Q41 Tom C1'uare111 takes mm for a basket Q51 MANAGERS Mlke Elhot, john Coomer Bruce Frerkmg, Ron Metzger BASKETBALL , F 'W .IV carries auf winning obiecfives Both the Sophomore and Junior Varsity teams had outstanding seasons this year, winning twice as many games as they lost. J. V. Coach Don Earnest and Sophomore Coach jim Beckner did competent jobs in Winning ball games while their primary objectives Were to adapt the underclass- man to the varsity system and to teach fundamentals. I. V. standouts Were Tom Chiarelli, Robert Cannon, and Sherman Walley, While the out- standing sophomores, were Jon Blossom, Rick Shepard, Curt Mader, and Bret Beasley. SOP . IEOIEIORE EASKETBALL. ROW 1 KEVID Neal, R1ClCISh3.1'I1, Shawn Seals, Ed Glover ROW 2 Coach 1111? GC er, obert McRoy, Jon Blossom, Rlck Shepard, Curt Mader, Earl Rlchards ROW 3 Mlke E nliinatgerlrlanager, john Huson, M1ke Mahaffle Dav1d Harrls, Jeff Laughlm, Jon Spears, Rem Metzger, Q11 Bryan Shelton dnbbles down the home court Q25 Tom DeMa1o dr1ves for the basket alone U0 score two polnts Q31 Klm Cattle s pep poster adds spmt to the halls on the day ofa blg game Q4-J Lonme Rmhardson warms up before a game Q55 Grand v1ew's startmg f1ve close 1D on a Ruskm Eagle to steal the ball BASKETBALL f6fappIers finish irregular record Wrestlers this year had an irregular season but still managed to have a good deal of success. Typical of the Bulldogs inconsistency was their win in the Ray-South Quad in December compared to their last place conference finish in February. Behind Mark Merry- field's first place finish, John Coyle's second place showing, and the third place efforts of David 'Q 1 , Botts and jeff Taylor, Mm -A T ,gi MQLIIBA Grandview finished fifth in the District tournament hosted at Grandview. I 1 uufiffl -el e V 'ffl J J L f' , --fr' i Clark Killingswvrrh Greg Harris Mark Killingswm-th David Botts Randl' Adams Ron Poe Frank Bonura John Coyle - VARSITY WRESTLING 2 Jeff THYIOI' Mike Hegarty Randy Garrison Mark Merryfield 2 , if i. 7-fl, , i ,4 5 111 Mark Killingsworth wrestlers with a Park Hill grappler. Q21 Jeff Taylor waits for the whistle to begin his match at the Grandview Quad. ,gm ,ffvf -Wiafyi L5Q,fHQQ2 f,fa,g,- X 2, 5 ., as , f as if 1 ,15 2 -'MH ff , T14 v'a'- :,. 57- ZZWAH 1 , I f W' V, ., 17 , 0 X KW H my , 2 - ' A 1.yi ? ! WWZZE' 1 Qixwf f J, f :WJ W4 V, , -, ,, 4 If : , f .nk ,, ,, 'I' ff -of , I 11 ug 1, if ' 9 4 . ,, . : qw M65 , ., VM, A za, 1 'f iff, frpylfif' . :V '1 ff, ,f wfmzi? 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'N ' f resflmg team sees a vicforg in fwo ways We feel the Wres- tling team reached suc- cess in two areas, com- mented Coach Rogers F1ISt we have produced f1ve outstandmg Wrestlers I who have also shown great leadershlp ab1l1t1es Secondly, we had the outstandmg support and help of the stat1st1c1ans who have glven us much needed and greatly appre c1ated Support and enthu slasm Q13 Coach Smlth works w1th the team at practlce Q21 john Coyle goes for another V1CtOl'y agamst Park H111 C31 Mark Merryfleld pms a Wm Chmsman opponent Q43 Head Coach Allen Rogers pulls for a Grandv1ew grappler from the sldelme 153 Mark Merryfleld nervously 33315 h1s match Q62 Coach 0855 works Wlth john Coyle WRESTLING 1 I For facing the mere challenge Wrestling, as an in- dividual sport, holds in- terest and means different things to the different par- ticipants . The following wrestlers had these com- ments to make: I wrestle mainly for the challenge. That's what life's all about. --MARK KILLINGSWORTH , I I like Wrestling better than any other sport be- cause of the individual ef- fort each member must contribute to make a suc- cessful team. --RANDY GARRISON 1 I , b I . ,. , 4.'ff1g ama.. J.V. WRESTLING: ROW 1: K. Tempel M. Atwood R Eisenlohr M. Sargent ROW 2: D Coffman G. Gould, J. Rose, D. Hart. 'ROW 3:1gl. Comfort, xi. Vflilson, D. 'M-:Mi11in, Ri Poe, D. Holt. ' WRESTLING 2 EXH ROW2 M Barkofske Ward, D Arnold J Rose, E Gagne 1 IBITIONWR ESTLING OW1 D Coffmnsl Amafo A Ivewal-um Cobb R Hatfield Mmnvnq 4 4,4 we ff ,Kr-f I .' 'f'5g ,,5?2' Randy Cook, Manager , I fly David Botts uses skills to get a a meet. ,. lead on his Park Hill opponent. X 3 Q2y The team congratulates john 1 ' I Coyle after his match. 13, Coach , Rogers advises Mitch Atwood before WRESTLING TRACK: ROW 1: T. Boxx, K. Smith, R. O'Connor, J. Taylor, I. McGee, M. Merry- iield, D. Garrison, J. Gauntz, G- SCOU- ROW 21 A- Dickerson: A- Reiman, D- JCM? son, T. Austin, S. Robinson, J. Correy, D. Brown, D, Henchan, D- BHUICS, J- Austin ROW 3: D. Schmidt, K. Cox, J. Rivers, N. White, L. jones, j. Arbuckle, D. Cham- berlain, K. Crosby. ROW 4: J. McGill, S. Konon, J. Argo, R. Armstrong, K. Gerst- ner, S. Tobias, B. Glauz, 1. Markt. Desire overrides reamk' lack of depfh Last year, Grandview had one of their best track teams ever, setting sev- eral G. H. S. records, Winning conference indoor and outdoor champion- ships, and having several outstanding individuals . This year Coach Wal- lace Croy returns 16 let- termen from last year's squad, including some of the more successful par- ticipants. The team this year did not have the depth it had last year, but compensated for this with good leader- ship and desire. I Coach Croy, while not Wishing to make predic- tions, feels some Bulldogs are good enough to go to state this year. HIGH JUMPERS: jeff Taylor and Denny Brown TRACK flj Track begms practlce m early February CZJ A p1-om1s1ng pole vaulter pract1ces early m the season WEIGHT MEN Mark Merryfleld, Steve Robxnson, Darrell Marks MILERS: ROW 1: john Argo, john Riemen. ROW 2: Steve To- bias, Keith Smith. TRAC K Y Y V V ,I YYW- I A ,, ., ,,,+L i w- Y,, ..,.....,....,,.,..5..,,-...-......., ....,,,... -..-. .. -. POLE VAULTERS: Kevin Tempel and Don Schmidt TRAC K Coach Cray Heins boys fo aompefe Track, being another individual sport, takes especially hard Work from each participant. The 15 meets competed in seemed like nothing compared to the long practices every day. The job of motivating these performers to do their best belongs to Coach Croy and his assis- tants Ron Zimmerman and Rudy Wichman. Coach Croy, explain- ing his coaching philos- ophy, said, My coaching philosophy is to train each individual to compete ' most nearly to his God given abilities and to find the event that he can do best in., 111 Track exercises hard to ready themselves for the coming season. QZQ Coach Croy looks on as the track team practices. 135 Steve Robinson lifts weights to get in shape for track season. Scott,' jeff Gauniz, Jim McGee, Doug Henehan. 2 MILERS ROW 1 Kelth Crosby, jeff Markt, Steve Konon ROW 2 Kelth Smnih, Tlm Austm, Terry Boxx, Jlm Austin LONG JUMPERS: Ken Cox, Kevin Gerstner, Jeff Correy, Denny Brown. ROW 2: Gordon TRAC K ' 4 - lf, Q, , ,,,.,QQw,f,Q INK Q Y Y i , , .., H .. Y f.. . ...... , .C-J.....,..,.,..,,,,.L.... ....... . . 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' 1' 1 U '1,2,jlL:.s,.: f2:.w:i:1: I A-L H i V HURDLERS: ROW 1: Jeff Correy, Norman White, Allen Dickemson, ROW 2: Dan Johnson, jim McGee, john McGill. TRACK Q11 Don Schmidt works hard at polevaulting. Q25 Track team at practice . Coach Croy and Coach W1chman I HALF MILERS: Dewain Bames, Bill Glauz, Dale Chamberlain. ROW 2: Allen Roman, ' Larry jones, jeff Arbuckle, Richard O'Connor. Trasksfers work bard fo be successful Llke any sport track takes a lot of hard Work 111 order to be successful Junlor KEITH SMITH re flected on that saymg Practlces are hard and take up a lot of t1me but 1n the end It s worth It Other track team com ments Were Ihate to run but I hke medals JEFF GAUNTZ Runners hassle us We1ght men for not work mg but Id Ilke to see them go through our Workouts MARK MERRYFIELD TRACK I u I vl - 7 . . I . I! . I ll ! . ll i u I! . I ' ll D . r ' I HW N , Wi ,ii H W i , i , S 4W ,fJi4H V -L V,,,g-5.,,,l iW,., ,....,,,,.-.,..,,,...-.,.,.s,......,..,.....-,......., .. .. .V 1 year letterman Waylon Davis--Pitcher Jerry Johnson--Infielder Dan Vaughn--Infielder 2 year letterman 1 year letterman 4751 fix Glen Griffin--Outfielder 1 year letterman 1975 2nd Team A11--Conference 1 BASEBALL f' N Defense appears sfrong feam asset Highlighting this year's baseball season was the return of six let- terman from last year's team. Those varsity players expected to lead the team through their new conference Were' Jerry johnson Brett Adams Glen Griffin Dan Vaughn and Waylon Davis Coach Bob Smith felt that the defense could be the teams strong points but that hard Work could improve the offense and solidify the defense Bret Adams Dan Vaughn JGPTY Johnson 41 Nw Managers Ken Kormexer Art Mehl sm BASEBALL 7 Q 9 I , A ... V A , 152 it N Q5 ,, H f ' ' E. A F 5 it Z l, a if X Lt K tj sf Ayn . v. ,y s fer' Jw? Y we A ga ,ff r, If Zslvfa I N I I 7 J 1 ' ,I V BASEBALL jim Gen1:'y, Mark Durbin, Steve Smith ROW 1 Mike Cox Bret Mader Bob Stephanek jeff Shaffer Mike Owl: Smlflr mes discipline and sacrffwe Briefly explaining his baseball coaching philoso phy, Coach Bob Smith commented, I believe that all members of any team, of any sport, must be in top condition both mentally and physically before any degree of ef- feciency can be obtained. Coach Smith went on to say that participating in an extracurricular activity is a privilige but that self discipline and personal sacrifices are important aspects of involvement. j Y f Mark Wh1te, john Merkle fly Baseball players must run to keep m shape LZJ ASS1St2Dt base ball coach, Erme Wasmer Bret Adams--Infielder St T . 2 year letterman 1 3221. ligtiliinrzg-Outflelder f,x s BASEBALL I 1 ,X,,, 1 i K A IK vw- A , AJ' Y ,. w,, b ,gn3,V AAVV W 'v- I V 'ur' Ki, ,A XJ. ' w, Q on ,- K W - I+ ' f , will 'f .3 -, 2 7 A LL I Alex Yelenics Mark Clark Greg Hastings Mark Hayes Rob Everett Jw Tomhnson Eiaswgm A. ,,l, l A 'Q ZXA af.: LQA HX-df 1 j' 11.1 I K 4 f-v t ,V swan 5 -- -f'- , A' 'QEQJ EE 7 f ? ,zii i ' fi ov 4, ' ii ',.: '. -A i MWF' fl ...A .'f J I Q . K ' I '. .' U' ' f A.. F , ,N - , J ' 1 Q i f F E 1 , RETURNING JUNIORS: Rob Evert, Alex Yelenics, Sam Schissler, Jay Tomlinson, Scott Price, Scott Qhrisman, john Benkill- 'N J GOLF 0...- .,..-in b.,,.... .. ....,,., a ,,T...,...,. T ....,,. 1. ing - -.. M . if mis' J V , 1 s E , lx 1 H v i I 4 I I s 5: 'v T P k. O I 4 x 61rIs expenence adds ieam incenfive Nine girls' track meets were run this year before, as Coach Gealdine Zirbel puts it, the big ones were run. Coach Zirbel explained saying, We will compete as a team with individuals contributing to the team score. This year We had more meets and with more different schools. This helped prepare us for con- ference, district, and state finals. Junior Donna Brinko- etter assessed the track season when she com- mented, If everyone did their best, there's no way We can say that We lost-- we actually gained by our experience. 9 JUMPERS Lynn Aulger, Myra Homer, Diane Pippin, Cathy Harris. NEW MEMBERS: ROW 1: T. Rich- ardson, T. Wyatt, D. Saunders, G. Goodson, B. Shahan. ROW 2: C. Hendricks, P. Taff, K. Thoma, J. Freeburne, T. Quinlan. ROW 3: G. Mabry, M. Valentine, L. Spears, B. Burge, J. Rogers. ROW 1 G Campbell, C Austin, C Mayner, M Evans, P White, ROW 2 L Dickerson, P Null, C 130125: W Carlin, S jenkms ROW3 D Walton, V Murphy, C Marman K Rader, S Tackett SPRINTERS: ROW 1: Sarita Gray, judee Hixon, Sheri Hixon, Dianne Pippin, Debbie Sanders, Myra Horner. ROW 2: Cindy Potter, Morena Gray, Lyn.n Aulger, Betty Cur- ray, Dawn Seals. ROW 3: Tami Ward, Kathleen O' Conner, Kelly Johanek, Cathy Harris, Susan Bishop, Donna Brinkoetter. 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ROW 2: Donald Spies, jon Spears, Steve Mott, John Davis, Bob Sanders, jeff Freloger, Dan Bellinghousen, Mike Elliot, jim Keebe. ....... TENNIS Grandview VVrn Volleyballz f vARs1'rY Sunnnh TH11 N.K.C. Opponent 15-15 13-15-15 8-2 11-15-15 12-15-16 15-15 14-15 15-15 11-6 15-14' 6-14 15-15 Lee'sSununit 15-12- 7 Loretto Nome Danm D 4XhARSTFY C C . '15-9 15-15 'bent PP0 hr1smAan15- 13- 15 11-15-17 8-12 wg, . ,F if ff' . if 6' 3rd 2nd 2nd lx 3rd 3rd 3rd 11-10 9-9 9-15-15 1-7 15-15 I 8-15-2 15-15 18-1-5 ' Opponent QQ! 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The own- ers, Sandy and Glynda Scarcello, sell a complete line of Colony Paints. Their store is located in the Grandview Plaza Shopping Center, 129.03-F South 71 Highway. ' Rex Andrews and his competent staff will help you solve any of your realty problems. REX AN- DREWS REALTY is located at 12300 South 71 Highway. Their phone number is 765-6767. Some students view the wide variety of books that can be found at the GRANDVIEW BOOK GALLERY, 820 Main Street. They sell hard and paperback books. They buy and sell books. For complete real estate service see the friendly and professional realtors at BLANTON REAL ESTATE. Their friendly people will do a very good job on any of your real estate problems. They are a member of the Multiple Listing Service and spe- cialize in south suburban properties. Their address is 13012 Fuller Avenue. Their telephone number is 763-7644. At JANET'S CERAMICS, greenware is their specialty, but they also sell supplies wholesale or retail. Ceramic classes are also open to the public. They are located at 13417 S. 71 Hiway. For all of your jewelry needs visit LOU CREWS JEWELRY. They do repair work, mounting, and custom jewelry. 1523 Main Street. Their phone number is 763-9415. SUPPLY . X . . I . 477 Qi El-lPPLlANCE Pmtcn Q 055952925 Z QXX llVll nun! . gil'- er' I-2:1 1 :luli c 'lla' g44y5Q55QQQQQvssqsssqss sqsqvvsvsy 444 4 yyss y ssyys PPS Visit SALYER'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP for all of your prescription needs. They offer a delivery service and are located at 906 Main Street. Your prescription is more than a number at McGRATH PRESCRIPTIONS, 112th Terrace and Grandview Rd For your convenience use their drive up window DEL S TV AND APPLIANCE has a complete lme of major appliances and televisions to choose from They feature the Zenith RCA Quasar and Ad miral color TV s as well as Hotpoint and Admiral appliances DEL S offers complete sales and service on all major brands of appl1ances and televisions staying open until 9 p m each and every night to help service your appliances better DELS also carries some carpet and furniture for your shopping convenrence For repair work on your televisions and appliances that you can trust patronize DELS Stop ln sometime and examine their wide selection of appliances DEL S is located at 10401 Blue Ridge Their telephone number is 761 5268 The shelves are stocked full of vitamins and great natural health foods at SUPER NATURAL HEALTH FOODS You will be able to find nearly every type of vitamin that you might want here If you can t find what you re look1ng for just ask one of the friendly employees for some help They are located at 12706 South 71 Highway next to Dixon s Chill Parlor The telephone number of this store IS 765 1135 sift. 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U.S. MART has some of the lowest prices in town as well as SIDE FLOWER SHOP They are a member of the some of the best meats and produce to offer, so patronize y0llf local grocer. Many of our own Grandview High School stu- The American Floral Service COUNTRYSIDE accepts dents work at U.S. MART. Go by and shop around sometime. Master Charge Bank Amerlcard and Shopper s Charge. Their telephone number is 761-5420. Cindy Wilson gives a satisfied customer her change at WILSON'S FOOD MART, located at 1503 Main Street. For any occasion, visit JACK FROST DONUTS at 1325 Main or call 763-9334 for cakes, donuts, or other treats. 'fx' ' ,V -Af. fi ' i ' ll ini' re, r e Q ,L P r g --. . Q .Mu , 44 I For any special flower arrangement, visit COUNTRY- Society of American Florists, TeleFlora, Florafax, and 1004 Main Street. i ' ACES CARSON FUNERAL HOME can help e11m1nate frnancral problems at your tlme of need and sorrow w1th a Carson Pre Need Plan Many of your personal desrres can be worked out 1n the prrvacy of your home There are two beautlful locatrons I One IS at 9000 Blue Rrdge Blvd Thelr phone number IS 761 7900 NIQU Loans savrngs accounts safe deposlt boxes and check mg accounts are just some of the servrces that THE UNITED MISSOURI BANK OF HICKMAN MILLS offers If lnterested 1n any of these servrces stop by the mam fac111ty at 11702 Hlckman M1115 Dr1ve lm united mlssourl bank SURBURBAN MEAT MARKET 1S located at 12912 South 71 Hrghway Come ln and shop 1n a frrendly at Imosphere If you need a wedding brrthday or other specral occasron Catered call WIL LO CATERING at 824 Maln Phone 763 770 ,,4,,...........--AM of l1lCkl111I'l mulls The motor bank IS located at 10321 Blue Rrdge Exten slon phone 761 5415 The drrve up w1ndows are open from 7 am to 7 pm Monday through Frlday On Saturday hours are from 7 a m to 12 noon ThlS bank IS a member of FDIC and Wlll be glad to serve you RIETY 4 54 yy ' L, , - ,.. 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A at .4 f r i , 9 I - '.ii'l '-Mfr' 'Wit-'r f . . , ,ga-gag, r . 1 , P V 4,41-M - 1 5 .1 7 il 2. ,.., , . . lvl .--3 iM2',,WEh4u 4-M: . ' A, X ' ' A . li-S7 Q fr -f .. fr f .' S. 1 ' ' . . Y 4: . - 1 - ' '-N ee .M-1 M- ,i -- pf-f 6 David Rolen examines the large selection of l j' -Y .. f I! hardware and other useful equipment that can be ,ii T ,gg V., Lf found at CY YOUNG HARDWARE, 1327 Main 1' lv g gym, Ll - l Street. Their phone number is 761-7700. ' Lf: ', A :Ls fm ' t y l'f':E9 . 52, fisji 5 lg ' Rf. Va rr:-1,41 ' gqfggfvr For all of your building needs see OWEN LUM- A 'ff' 'eifii 1 'T'-' , 'S 1. ' BER COMPANY. They carry many national brands including Ace Hardware and are located at 617 N. Scott in Belton. If looking for a new car, see the friendly and helpful people at MAKIN AMC, carrying AMX, Javelin, Ambassador, Matador, Gremlin, Hornet, and the new Pacer. John H. Makin is the owner of this business and he and his efficient salespersons will work to make great deals. Trade in your old car for a great allowance at Makin Motors. The owners are com- munity people and will go out of their way to please. Stop by sometime and browse through the nice showroom. Their showroom and offices are located at 901 Main Street in Grandview. If you can't go by there, call them sometime. Their business telephone number is 761-7040. Shop with a dealer that cares, - soon. Thinking of building a pool, just call the people at ALLIED POOLS, INC. Jack Regan will give you plenty of information on the subject. The pool pictured here was built by Allied Pools along with many more award winning swimming pools. Their office is located at 13314 Souh 71 High- way in'Grandview, 763-5225. Come by and check it out. They will be glad to help you. STYLES ,f GROWTH INDUSTRIES INC SPACE AGE MACHINING 12602 THIRD STREET GRANDVIEW MO 64030 P O BOX D B... at .E HIGH This year the staff of the BULLDOG '76 wanted to try a new idea in the advertising section, using pictures of nearly every advertiser. Trying to get as many students in these pictures as possible, we would have liked to have included many more. Next year, the staff will try to make the section even better. We on the staff think this new format is much nicer looking and will encourage more people to read through the ad section Most of the merchants have been very co operative with us while taking pictures and arranging their ads We are very grateful to these people for their support of our book Our sponsor Mrs Wall has put in many long hours instructing us in how to put a yearbook to gether We appreciate her help The BULLDOG 76 staff extends our sincere congratulations to all of the graduating seniors of the great bicentennlal year of 1976 Tedi Heckman goes over some ink types with Roland Castillo of GENERAL PRINTING INK They make and sell all types of printing ink and are located at 3218 Roanoke in Kansas City Mo The phone number is 561 6050 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS now has ten of flees to serve you The newest is at 5901 Main Street in Grandview They handle savings accounts and home loans Each account is insured to S40 000 by F S L I C fi 5 1 4 . 3 2 3 il il iz I K i A r l J 5-sas 54 sa wsyg 5 is as-s sas 44 svss sas sgxsa. vvv 5.5445-xxx 5 wvs sfsfs I, 3 H CLASSIC ROLLAND STUDIOS takes pictures for almost any occasion - weddings, aniversaries, graduation. With a very qualified staff, they take excellent, quality pictures and will take any style, type, and size of picture that you might want or need. Homecoming queen, Donna Quinlan and senior atten. dant, Jane McCrary, are pictured here during the half. time show. Come in and talk to the friendly people at ROLLAND STUDIOS. They are located at 1113 McGee in Kansas City, Mo. The phone number is 842-3447. ROLLAND STUDIOS does the all-school photogra- phy for Grandview High School students, including graduation pictures, organizational pictures and the queen pictures. The photographer that took senior 'pic- tures Mr. Faust, has taken several annual photographs. ESIG We are very pleased with the pictures and enjoy work- ing with Mr. Faust and Mr. Maynard. All of the pC0Ple at ROLLAND STUDIOS are always co-operative with the staff. G.H.S. appreciates their fine work over these many years. Show your appreciation - Stock UP on senior pictures. ASSOCIATED ELECTO MEDICAL SERVICES does repaxr work on all types of electrlcal medlcal equrpment They do thrs work on equlpment belongmg mostly to medlcal labs and hospltals The shop IS located at 1014A Mam Street m Grandvlew The phone number of thls busmess rs 765 2589 ICEE M The GRANDVIEW BANK AND TRUST COM PANY w1ll gladly serve any of your bankmg needs For a savlngs or checkmg account loans and safety deposxt boxes v1s1t elther of their two f3Clllt1CS Thelr mam fac1l1 ty IS located at 12500 South 71 H1ghway and the .,..,,,..,.,..,,,,,,, HT-'-- -wg L W Moout R WH E menus -A gg? pl' 'lggg ne L. 'gif' RE NU TV sells all major brands of telev1s1ons mcludmg Zenrth They also do repalr work 824 Mam Street LEO 81. DRIVER T V SL APPLIANCE has a great selec tnon of tv s and a1r condmoners They are located at 12400 Blue Ridge other on the new Mam Street Extenslon Estabhshed ln 1907 GRANDVIEW BANK has operated over sixty frve years serving our community and area busmesses The bank IS a member of F D l C Stop by and mvestl gate all the servlces they have to offer MEMORIES . 1 , . A . 19 I T 1 A-. 4 'G sw V ' , .I 2 M ' - 'M -.iq...,-fV...,.,--V , W MVA, V V , . A ' , A , , , A ' ' '-W1 4.fg..:,!a,Q Qviif-f-M 1 ' ' . I A ' , .sg A' y I S- I y .egg ,mf ' -1.:w A 'A. X' N .-,.-.-- 1 -A A -- --1 V pi' VM , V-:TV-: -.-, V, V V16 V . V , , V , , , V ,V V - I V . 1 ' am , , 4-I , --' . 5 -, f ' v .,.' V - , - V. 'V 13' a ' hf 1 , If is pu V - . . F ' A 1. ' , - W.,-. ,.. -., QYQQZT' ggqgf, g -fig , 1 , 5 11 ,fe w if -eff :qi mfs. -5 15:3 A - , ., 'ww-' 1:3 ' A - 1, if 'f a ' - G i ta' L . V . V - V V - 1 - ' . . . . A h' I , . . . ' ' -yy V . . , ,,,,,,,4-,,.-,.,.,. ,,....... ..... .........,.... ..,.. ,,-.. ...... . ..... . H - f ,.-.a.-A--.-1-Q-11-4 7 ' ' ' ' ' Y V Y VY Q l ,z if ...4' l 1, ,i ., , Q3 4. The friendly people at SMITH S SECRETAR- IAL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES will show you the large selection of office equipment at their store 11521 Hickman Mills Drive in Kansas City. They are one of south Kansas City s largest printer and officesupplier. If you need 100 to 1000 copies in a few minutes visit SMITH SECRETARIAL for the fastest most economical instant printing available NORTH AMERICAN SAVINGS ASSOCI- ATION at the sign of the silver dollar 125th and South 71 Highway was established in 1927. In their entire history they have never missed a divi- dend or lost a penny belonging to a saver! N.A.S.A. offers passbook accounts and savings certificates, monthly mail dividend accounts, save-by-mail and transamatic savings and loan service. All accounts are insured up to 540,000 by F.S.L.I.C. Other ser- vices include building loans, home loans, home im- provement loans, travelers checks, money orders, notary service, Keogh and l.R.A. retirement sav- ings programs. Phone 765-2200. To promote your wares, see the friendly and effi- cient people at ADVERTISING ARTS, 1306 Main. They make electric, neon, plastic, and other types of signs. James Dutyis CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY does weddings, architectural, portraiture, advertis- ing illustration and other types of pictures. 7113 East 129th Street. a x n 1 Q . -.a ifv f-Zf ' V .,.. ---. ---. ....-...1 -ar 1. -5.-ri' , -4 More 'ff' 'surf 'H ll n R M l I EL I I ' Mus 3 Q at E l I l'l 11 s I ' 1 s ' 3 ' 3 . O La L -fl 1 5 1 3 l , S ,, l in this area. Phone: 761-0864. I f f 0 ' 3 , 0 i 5 t z ' . 3 o 11 1 2 1 5 ll ' I 2 3 I E E 1 . , up 3 K It E I I 5 ' : fi 3 4 W A. 1 la f iv 1 Q T , 1 1 g 11 il 1 I. ig, '1 ll ,. ll' 1'-3 itllw. iI'g IDEAS 'Q P E U E: 'T' : if , nm.- I -f---'H i- -: 2 av , A, ,- ,-..,..,. ,x B :z-5. ' I E EE . 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' -'-.M-,ts-fi 4 .s2:.ma.t.r4Q.z?ef.fA:esiEivt. l r y iifbiibf- rom ' E ASY The FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATH LETES IS an organrzatron of boys mvolved m any of the many sports offered at the school The group does not only 1nclude football Some of the mem bers of FCA attend and also work at varrous camps durrng the summer FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES trres to promote school Splflt and sportsmanllke conduct among all sports partrcrpants FCA a worthwhrle club rs headed by presldent Bryan Shelton Derek Donovan IS the v1ce presldent If you are mterested m jommg th1s organlzatron of young athletes talk to erther Bryan Shelton or Derek Donovan or another member of F C A Thrs group rs growmg qurckly DEEWALD INC IS a partnershrp between Ronald Hardee and realtor Bob Greenwald The house prctured rs one of the rmpressrve houses burlt by Ron Hardee For a full l1ne of saddles leather goods Jeans boots and other western accessorres vlslt LA BRUZZO S TACK AND TOGS located at 13421 South 71 Hlghway For a custom bullt home see JAMES HILTON JR 8L SONS INC a member ofthe Homeburlders Assoctatlon of Kansas Cnty They offer a ten year CREDIT 1 3 Y Q 1 0 A 4 1 v I 5 - , ' . 3 f ' ' g S . .. . 4 I f 3 ' ' - , 1 - . . 1 . 0 ' . 1 I - 2 , . ' ' I . 1, E , , . 3 in , s 5 , 1 5 ' 4 ' . 1 S , ' 5 3 - 1 y l -' r't' Q I 3 ' ' ' ' ff: 3 f home owners warranty. ' T , ' ,. -.- a . S 1 f2,i., , 1 3 l I 1 ' 1 5 1 . aft 5 1 a 0 3 I 5 ,-. 'bii5'Q CURRE DELFOSSE PONTIAC has new cars, used cars, and automotive parts to sell and offers complete auto service. Over 32,000 square feet of brand new service facilities have been added. There are also 12,000 square feet of body shop facilities on the property of DELFOSSE PONTIAC. i Their motto is We've got the key to make you happy. DELFOSSE PONTIAC supplied many of the cars for the homecoming parade and festivities. The cars were great and all the students at G.H.S. are grateful, keep them in mind. LIC Several Grandview High School students commented on how friendly the DELFOSSE people were when they went to pick up the cars for homecoming. Get a great deal on a new car and a lot of money in fade for your old car. They will also service your new or used car. Stop by and look over their wide selection sometime. pf. 1' 1- DELFOSSE PONTIAC is brand new in the Kansas City W area and are located at 94th and Holmes Road. Their phorw number is 333-9435. Go by and look at the wide selection of new and used cars. We know that you will be thoroughly im- pressed and the DELFOSSE people will be glad to serve you. EN GRANDVIEW BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY sells Pratt and Lambert paint and does moulding and millwork. Free estimates. 12914 8th Street. GUS If in the market for recreation we have just the place fOr yOu FUNCENTER at 11218 Hickman Mills GRAPEVINE GIFTS AND CARDS offers a variety of Drive with a giant slide and two miniature glf courses gifts for all occasions. Located at 11126 Blue Ridge Ext. When you finish, get something to eat or dfink at their Phone: 761-2055. restaurant V' ' -7-4-T.. 5 EIRFDS-'GIFTS revs i GRANDVIEW LINOLEUM AND TILE offers a great selection of carpet, ceramic tile, linoleum, and formica. Look over their huge selection and then ask for a free estimate on desired work. They are open during the week and late on Thursdays, 9 am to 8:30 at 1512 Main Street. -.Nw N FUNCENTER S efficient employees will supply you with a pleasant atmosphere of service for your total en joyment. They stay open late for your convenience so come on down for some food and fun at - FUN CENTER. 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 1 . l I , - . , I , 1 1 1 1 - 1 I 1 I I 1 I I 5 I 1 , V ' , , 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I V 1 . 1 I A ' . I I I - f 1 7 . I N f - L 1 il Mr- WW 1 t ' 1 1 ' 1 - P -N . 1 ,. V ki-, 1 ' ' MMT? '- . ' uf f - T, 1 A ,, 1 .FV . I 1 1 . M 1 3 1 ' I 1 - I I I I 1 1 1 I 3 1 1 , 3 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 E I -. PRID , , . , . ........-,..-.L- ----' 4----- -- ' - 2 At the DAVIS TIRE CENTER located at 12923 South 71 Highway, expert mechanics work on tires, batteries, and brakes They do tune-ups and precision wheel balance making the center a full service center for your car Jim Davis, the owner, sells Firestone tires, the radial tire. For work you can trust, bring your car in for any repairs it might need. Come by soon The nice people at BOB CRIM AUTOMOTIVE PARTS not only sell automotive parts, but they also do auto repair work, with a large selection of car parts from which to choose BOB CRIM AUTOMOTIVE PARTS is an offi cial Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts Store. Their friendly employees will be glad to help you find anything that you can't find by yourself All you have to do is ask them. Their store and repair shop is located from 1300 to 1304 Main Street in Grandview. Direct questions to 761-7800. Their mechanics will install parts, discs, and do drum brake turning, besides other auto repair For dependable auto service, visit AL'S SKEL LY SERVICE STATION. Owned and operated by Al Blankenship, he offers fast and friendly service He is located at 13100 Spring St CHAMPION TURF EQUIPMENT, INC. is a 'Toro Distributor for this area. They also have a full line of Turf Maintenance Equipment and are locat ed at 318 W. 79th St. in K.C , Mo E ALS 0 Q wwmh Ei 57 Q5 5 I ga ' I 7 I l 3 3 S 5 0 e A 2 3 l f 59 if Y likiliill E11 Hawlft you done without 'aToro long enough? A...-Y-1 ' I ,,. cmmpum1m-fm. W Tuobistihumr Ryanhmlurganite 31HW.79lh Kama CIty,M' '64 ll 1 X 1:1 . , S lim I . QIQE1 l 4 1 x is 1 Q Y' XL?- 19111- wi ,raw i 1 ' s ,IO 'E' 1 is ' rf!! l,.,, U 1 1 I S0 1 Ex 'Q f Vit -.X V I , - f A . A + A my 5- ' h 9- SM Yr, 'JA' U. 35' jf! -l r1rvsw,: ' r-MMM a ,ly I . . I lr f :l ,,j 1 'Jig I -,, 5 Ill, r t IA, 1 , L 1-.Al 4 f' j lwiffa .- , f 1- 5 f Vp , X J if I , ,. . Af .- q g. .... A-j',1,,, . ,1. 'fi- 1 1- I la FAS T Jill Roberts and Kelly Simpson look at the wide selection and complete variety of albums and forty- tives at TURKEY S TURNTABLE. This is one of the newest places in the area to buy records and tapes and is located at 11120 Hickman Mills Drive in Kansas City. lt is owned and operated by former GHS student Mark DeFeis. in the store. Why not stop by sometime soon and visit with Mark while browsing through their un- usually large selection of records. Owner Mark Defeis will be glad to help you find any record or tape that you might want.If you can't stop by soon then call TURKEY'S TURNTA- BLE. Their telephone number is 966-8939 and they are always ready to serve you. For a great selection of beads, macrame', decou- page and other craft materials visit the CRAFT BOUTIQUE.. Macrame and craft classes are also offered as just one of their many services. If you are interest- ed see either Vivian Steiner or Vanda Strain for more information. They are located at 13012 C Fuller Avenue. For more information call 763-0296. Tami Ward and Mark Perkins look over some leather work done by DELUCA SHOE SERVICE. DeLuca s has 1 1 years experience. 12250 South 71 Highway. Eric Fawks editor of the Bulldog Spirit, goes over some instructions for the paper with printer Mike Neal of NEAL-SETTLE PRINTING, 716 Main Street. I r I a a 0 a a a v I 0 0 E I 5 9 v 0 0 I E 2 You will find some great prices on all of the items I 4 , O 0 a Q 1 a J 2 0 I 1 o SE ICE When the travel urge takes hold look at the trailers and mobile homes at KC TRAILER SALES They handle such models as Alrstream and Holiday Ramblers They also have Argosy trailers and Argosy motor homes by Alrstream and sell hitches parts and accessories K.C. TRAILER SALES offers the most complete service facilities in the midwest. The mechanics are expert in their field and are specialized. With this training background, you know they will do an excellent job of servicing your travel trailer. The friendly people provide a pleasant atmosphere for your enjoyment. . 1 vw x ' 'X i ' ' - , ' ' - . . Ex A' 'K 4 ivy 'UH A - V ,flu - ,f , 'I n vm - ' f ' 712-f f 4 il K , . I ' ,Q JL.. .fu Q: .x..q.ff I mn 'ir-. qlff W if V ,fait A 2 K1 E Q., QL! .--. fa.-11-fi':5gz1i. ff- -Q ,'.2 4.2 l- 'L ' , '3 xv 5-'i-fQ',i 'I ,i'-iii: ff' ,,', 7 'i? ht- ., - ...... -2- s+,-.Q- - -. 4 1 V755 -.-N ..r' .. rw . fy, V- V I-U if I f :'f fi! f . . f are fa gf - . and v fs Q 7 If vi , ... r I I 4 I rw ww. 5' - m Y Y.'.vf-if A H1 uv 'kifgfgffi 27' 'si , E ,Hi . Q! ...mf Jxlf: You can also arrange drive-in repair service and stor- age for your travel trailer. Easy credit terms may be arranged. You will get a good deal on your new trailer or motor home and a sound trade on your used trailer. Stop by and look around K.C. TRAILER SALES. 6' 'EFT' .411 K.C. TRAILER SALES buys, sells, and trades new and used travel trailers and motor homes. They are open for busi- ness Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. For more information call 761-3322. The number to call for their service department is 331-4775. THOUGHTS RES 0 A E Friendliness is a key ingredient to the success of DOR- OTHY'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, located at One of the largest construction companies, TRI-CITY 5 1505 Main Street. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, is located at 3001 1 East 83rd Street. Their telephone number is 523-5081. : Derek Donovan, Tom DeMaio, and Derrick DeFeis are pic- Plant number one is located at 5800 East 63rd Street. 0 tured in JERRY'S SPORT SHOP, at 12330 S. 71 Highway. Their phone number is 861-1496. S 0 , ,, s -n:-sw -- if 1- - - A is , jvfwj-L: an 3- . , 'A' I. 23545, ,. A .Q re - fl :gy e Jw, L s J :Y liulb V li lm A . MU 9 Spam . L' 1- l Q SHOP' I' I-I l ISI KI 1 1 1- , I 1 4217 f ft - A I'?T l 5 41gjf :ER,KA1l,SAS'CITt N A - ,,, 44 g -': I 1 0 r 1 0 4 S I S 0 I a P 2 . - I- 0 ' OVERNITE They are well-known for quality contracting. TR Nearly all of your office needs may be found at CITY handles many Varieties of Construction work ln- 2 PRINTING 1014 Main Street. They print brochures, forms, . . I of , stationery, biisi-cards, flyers, graduation and social cards and cluding buildings, br1dgCS, afld hlilqwlglfsiqan e7fr2:ThILf?au 0 are open on Monday and Wednesday from 8 am to 5:30 pm, which Woulfilbe th? Wcffgk done on lg Way' ' Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am to 8 pm, and Friday from 8 of 1975. Visit their o ICC S0011- am to 5 pm. S START- a GROW NG Compli,m??itS -of V ' GRANDVIEW ANIMAL , M' Scott Um -Ig, Cdmplingents 'of TRUST 5 , of, '76! .., .. ........ .-..i..... -. V V ITY GRANDVIEW FUFINACE CO Formerly Grandvuew Sheet Metal C l S Heating A1rCondltlomng ongrawatmns emors ROBERT M GARRISON AND CO Free Estimates 1' Certified Public Accountants 12916 No 5th St Bus So 1 6357 randvuew Mo Res 537 6704 4135 3 UVEINBERG DODGE INC moo swan 7l H h y td U M030 Congratulations to the Class of ,rel ,Q 76 1:23 in from 1, 11.4 , ,awe HAY OLE? QF QE ' Eg-l we fi 5 f L . ' IF' ' - - - 'mx . - . . . . ,z Q - Vi . B 3' 1 Q , , 1 L - 'Af lm. I n . NQQZNY . -'4 K M I I ' su, .- F ' ' , . A ,M Q ,., ' ,A My '.4li9 4 Q .V -, - j . . - . yy , ,fl rf' 3 - 1 -f . K l F -5 I W, A L ire- ' ' 1 Y 1 ' ' Y , A Su 'Val ' ' 1 .11 , . - ,rel Q . , vi , Q 1 , QV , , ef J , , ' x fs A ' sf 'I ' I in '- 15 1' 'K V Y fi Grandview, Minouri 7 - ', 7 ' '-fc 1 W- on-e.,.' ,Q Q , ' 4, Ak Q ,gs-f . H mr any A 'mm -1 0 - 9 A f 13 tiki eff? 1 ' , Q 1 1 4. 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WWW When Adzhkldzhkmoflhe Mal 'euulafka' Mecmnwwn .1 BRET ADAMS Lettermens Club 10 11 12 Football 1011 12 Basketball 10 11 Baseball 1011 12 CINDY AD DINGTON Letterwomans Club I0 Art Guild I2 Library Club 1011 I2 RENEE ALLEE Pep Club 10 II 12 Student Council I0 11 12 FHA I0 Mixed Chorus 12 Counselor Help 12 KEVIN ALUMBAUGH Art Guild 11 12 Thespians 11 12 Student Coun cll 12 Student Advisory Board I2 Musical I2 Play 11 Variety Show 10 11 Semor Class Pres 12 Stage MAN Pep Club 10 11 12 FTA 1011 FLC 12 Mixed Chorus 12 LESLIE ANDERSON FTA 101112 FLC 101112 LEROY AUGER VICA 1 ..- . . ...-1.11.-.....................-, Semor credzts serve as memorzes for those who partzczpate Ann Brown MINDY BAGGERLY FLC 12 Se lect Choir I2 Chamber Choir 12 Mixed Chorus I1 Musical 12 Library Help 11 12 DENNIS BAHM Chess Club 10 II I2 Pres FLC I2 Debate 12 Student Council 12 Student Advi sory Board 12 N H S 11 12 Concert Band 10 11 Marching Band 12 Wres tling Manager I0 Tenms Manager I0 JOE BAILEY Lettermen s Club BANKSON VICA 11 12 Treas 12 AUTUMN BEARD Thespians ll 12 Student Council 12 FHA 12 FLC 011 12 Treas 11 Select C on 11 I2 Chamber Choir 11 I2 Musical I0 11 I2 Play Il I2 Variety Show 101112 Office Help 1011 12 Coun selor Help I2 Girls Glee Club 1011 12 Soph Chorus 10 JEANNIE BECKER Pep Club IO II Concert Band 10 11 Play 11 Variety Show ll Office Help 11 COE 12 SCOTT BELDIN Select Choir 11 12 Cham ber Choir 10 11 12 Musical 10 11 12 TERRY BEVAQUE Lettermens Club 12 Chess Club 10 Cross Country 10 Basketball 1011 Tenms 11 12 SUSAN BISHOP Letterwoman s Club Il 12 Pep Club 1011 I2 Select Choir 11 12 Pop Choir 11 12 Concert Band 10 Musical 11 12 Office Help 12 Basketball 12 Outdoor Track 11 12 CECILIA BLACKBURN Pep HAL BROWER Lettermens Club 10 I1 2 Student Council I2 Student Advisory Board I2 N H S 11 12 Sci ence Falr I1 Office Help 12 ANN BROWN Thespians I2 Newspaper 12 Quill St Scroll 12 FTA II Math u ll FLC II 12 Musical Il Forensics I1 JAN BROWN FTA 101112 Math Club 11 FLC 11 I2 TERRY BROWN VICA 11 12 DIANA BURGER NHS 1112 FLC 101112 Concert Band 1011 Marching Band I2 JODY BURKE Student Advisory Board I2 N HS 1112 FTA I0 Sc1enceCIub101l12 Photo Club 10 Office Help 12 Coun selor Help I2 DON BURNETT Chess Club I0 VICA II 2 Concert Band I0 Football I0 11 PATTI BUSSE FLC 10 DECA 11 I2 Mixed Chorus 1011 12 GARY CANFIELD Math Club 11 Mixed Chorus 12 Musical 10 Play 10 11 12 Photo Club I0 Audio Visual Club 10 Baseball 10 MIKE CAN FIELD VICA 11 12 ROBERT CA LEY VICA 11 12 BRENDA CAR PENTER Pep Club 10 DECA 11 12 Mixed Chorus 11 12 Musical 12 1 ' ' ' V Q 0 7 , 1 ' 1 . S '-- - 5 . ' ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 U D U 1- U f A U- ClbU1 11 1121 ' ' , ' ,' . I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 U 1 U U 1 U U U - U U U 1 ' U- 1 1 1 U.1A 1 U U U 1 U 1 , ' ' 1 . I .- 5 'P ' 5 ' 3 ' 1 ... A .1 1 . - .1 , - 3 Q . 1 1 ' v ' 1, ' Band l1,12. RAMONA ANDER- ll,l2Q Football I0,11,12. MIKE 1' V1 ' 3 . a 1 l 1 l f 1 u. - - Z U U ' . ' . - 1 . ' ' I 2 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I I1 1 1 1 U1 h 11121 1 1 1U1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 ... . .2 .' 1 - 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 . Y . . ' ' U 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 U 1 1U : 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 U 1 1 U 1 1 , . Z , .Q . SENIOR CREDITS Club 10,l1,12, Newspaper 12, Year book 123 Student Council 123 Quill 81 Scroll 121 FTA 113 FHA 103 FLC 113 Marching Band 10,1 l,l2Q Musical 103 Play 103 Variety Show l0,I1,l2. DA- VID BOTTS: Lettermen's Club 10,l1,12: Student Council 11,123 N.H.S. ll,l2Q Variety Show 10,123 Counselor Help 123 Volleyball Man- ager 11,123 Wrestling 10,11,12. KE- VIN BOUCHER: Golf 12. TERRY BOXX: Lettermen's Club 123 Student Council 123 Math Club 1 13 Office Help 123 Cross Country 10,1 1,121 Indoor 8L Outdoor Track 10,1 1,123 Audio-Visual Club 12. AL BOYCE: Thespians 11,123 Student Council l2Q Student Advisory Board 123 Select Choir 11,123 Pop Choir 113 Musical 11,123 Play ll,l2Q Variety Show 111 Forensics llQ Library Help 123 Basketball 10. STEVE BREWER: Debate l2Q Cross Country IOQ Outdoor Track 10. JACK- IE BROOCKERD: Pep Club 11,123 FHA l0,l2Q FLC 11. CRIS CASTILLO. Mixed Chorus 12, Football 10,11. KIM CATTLE: Let- terwoman's Club 121 Pep Club 10, Soph. Rep. ll,l21 Vice- Pres.3 Student Council 101 Student Advisory Board 103 N.H.S. 11,123 FLC 11,121 Select Choir 11,123 Chamber Choir 11,121 Marching Band 10,11,121 Musical 11,123 Tennis 11,121 Soph. Class Pres. GISELE CHAPMAN: Pep Club l0,ll,l2Q Student Council 10,I1,l21 Musical 111 Counselor Help 12. RHONDA CHARLES: Art Guild 10,11,123 N.H.S. 11,123 DECA 11.12. BRENDA CHESTER: Lcttcrwoman's Club 11,123 FLC 113 Volleyball 11,12. JOE CHIARELLI: Lettermen's Club 11,123 Student Council Il: Student Advisory Board 113 N.H.S. 1l,12: Li- braryHe1p 111 JR. Class Vice-Pres.: Boy's State Rep. LISA CHOATE: Pep Club 10,11,12, Vice-Pres.3 Student Council 123 FHA 10,1 l,l2Q FLC 10,1 11 Mixed Chorus 11,123 Musical 123 Of- fice Help II3 Wrestling Stat. 11.12. Manda.. MARTY CHRISMAN Pep Club I0 II Student Council I0 II Student Advisory Board II N H S Il I2 Sci ence Fair II I2 Select Choir Il I2 Chamber Choir Il I2 Marching Band l0ll I2 Musical II I2 Play I2 Jr Class Pres Sr Class Treas BOB COLLINS Concert Band I0 ll I2 Mixed Chorus Il I2 Baseball I0 Boys Glee Club II I2 DAVID COMBS Lettermen s Club I2 Marching Band I0 II I2 Cross Coun try I0 II I2 Indoor 8a Outdoor Track I0 FCA I0 II I2 DANA COS TELLO Pep Club IO Il I2 Cheer leading I0 II I2 Thespians II I2 Student Council ll I2 N HS ll I2 FLC I2 Musical Il I2 Play I0 Van ety Show I0 II Office Help II Coun selor Help I2 Soph Class Treas STUCO Treas II MIKE COX Let termens Club I2 Marching Band ll I2 JOHN COYLE Lettermens Cu I0 II I2 Student Council IO Marching Band IO ll I2 Musical II Variety Show I2 Football IO Wres tling IO II I2 MARIE CRAIG Pep Club II I2 DECA II I2 Marching Band l0ll I2 Tennis Il GAA I0 JERRI CRAWFORD Pep Club I0 DIANNE CROLL Pep Club I0 II I2 STEVE CRULL Chess Club II Concert Band II I2 Football I0 KATHY CUMMINGS Pep Club I0 ll I2 FHA I2 FLC I0 ll Mixed Chorus II I2 Counselor Help I2 BETTY CURRY Letterwoman s Club ll I2 Pep Club I0 I2 Student Council I2 Mixed Chorus II I2 Musical II Volleyball Manager II Outdoor Track ll I2 Basketball Stat I2 JEANNE CURRY Pep Club IO S ll I2 Math Club ll ll I2 Photo Club I0 Tennis I2 BERT DAME VICA II I2 MARY DAVIS NHS ll I2 FHA l0ll I2 FLC II I2 Select Choir II I2 Cham ber Choir ll I2 Marching Band II I2 Musical II I2 Variety Show I2 Soph Chorus I0 Girl s Glee Club I0 II I2 RHONDA DAVIS Pep Club Il DECA II I2 Musical Il WAYLON DAVIS Lettermen s Club II I2 Thesplans I2 Select Choir II I2 PopChoirll I2 Musical II I2 Play I2 Variety Show II Library Help I0 II Baseball IO ll I2 VICKI DAWSON Letterwoman s Club II I2 Pep Club I0 Drill Team I2 Tennis II I2 DERRICK DEFEIS Thespians II I2 Debate I2 Student Council I2 Science Club Il Select oir II Po C ir Musical I0 II I2 Variety Show I0 Il I2 ED DELFOSSE Art Guild I2 Thespians II I2 Student Council I2 FLC II I2 Mixed Chorus I2 Musical Il I2 Variety Show II KIM DELFOSSE Pep Club II I2 Drill Team I2 Student Council I0 Mixed Chorus Il I2 Marching Band I2 Musical I2 TOM DEMALO Letter men s Club I0 II I2 Student Council I2 FLC II Variety Show I2 Basket ball I0 ll I2 WENDY DENNEY FLC l0ll SILVIA DEVESCOVI PepClub IO II I2 FHA I0 Il I2 Sci ence Fair I2 FLC IOII I2 Office Help I2 RICHARD DIIBON VICA ll I2 LISA DIEHL Pep ub I0 II I2 Pres Student Council II I2 Student Advisory Board I2 FHA I2 FLC ll Concert Band I0 II Office Help I21 Counselor Help I2, DEREK DONOVAN: Lettermen's Club I I,I2g Newspaper ll,I2: Yearbook II,I2g Quill 8a Scroll I2g FLC I Ig Office Help I2: Basketball lI,I2. CATHY DOORES: COE I2. TERRY DOWN- ING: Concert Band I0,II,I21 Mixed Chorus I2. CAROL DUNCAN: DECA II,I2g Office Help 12. DEB- BIE DUNMIRE: Pep Club l2g Drill Team I0,II,I21 Debate llg Student Council 123 Student Advisory Board Igg Musical I0,II,I2g Variety Show KATHY EVANS Pep Club I0 II I2 Concert Band I0 II I2 Mixed Chorus Il MARIA ELLIS Pep Club I0 II Drill Team II I2 Student Council I0 FHA I0 Mixed Chorus Il PAT EL LIS Marching Band I0 II I2 Must cal II Variety Show II Forensics I2 DONNA ESTES Select Choir II I2 Marchlng Band I0 II I2 Musical l0ll Play II Variety Show I0 Il KRISTA EVANS Ari Glllld I0 II I2 Student Council II Science Fair II I2 Select Choir II I2 Pop Choir II I2 Musical ll I2 Variety Show I0 II Jr Class Sec ERIC FAWKS Newspaper Il I2 Editor Yearbook ll I2 Student Council II I2 Student Advisory Board I2 N HS II I2 Qu1ll8LScroll ll I2 FTA I0 FLC I2 Variety Show I2 Photo Club I2 Office Help I2 Cross I0 PAM FIELDS Pep Club IO II N HS ll I2 FLC I2 Mixed Chorus I2 REX FILION Student Council II I2 Mixed Chorus I2 Marching Band I0 II I2 VarietyShow I0 II I2 THERESA FINTER Pep Club I0 Il Student Council I2 Student Advisory ard I2 N H S I2 I2 Pres Select Choir I P p Choir Il Marching Band I0 II I2 Drum Majorette II I2 Van cty Show II GAA IO JAMES FREE LAND Student Council I2 Student Advisory Board I2 FLC IOII I2 Pres BARBARA FULTON Pep Club II I2 Select Choir II I2 Musical Il Library Help I2 Soph Chorus I0 DAN FUNK DECA Il I2 Audio Vi sual Club IO SENIOR CREDITS I 1 I , , : . 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I I I ....,,.,gL.....,.-.,.........1,...-.........-.........,,,. .,... - - ' ' - DEBBIE GAGNE Pep Club 10 11 Cheerleading 12 Drill Team Mixed Chorus 12 Office Help RUSSELL GARR Debate 11 FLC I2 Marching Band 1011 Musical ll Play 10 Variety Show Forensics 1112 DARYL GARRI SON Lettermens Club 10 11 12 Stu dent Council 12 N H S ll 12 Audio Visual 12 Indoor 8L Outdoor Track 1011 12 RANDY GARRISON Let termens Club 11 12 Football 1011 12 Wrestling 1011 12 Captain Outdoor Track 11 JEFF GUANTZ Lettermens Club 1011 12 Football 101112 Indoor SL Outdoor Track 1011 12 BETH GIBLER Pep Club Pres Student Advisory Board 12 FHA 12 FLC 1011 Mixed Chorus 12 Musical ll I2 Volleyball 11 STUCOV1ce Pres 11 BILLGLAUZ Marching Band I1 12 Cross Country I2 Indoor 8L Outdoor Track 10 ll 12 DAVID GODFREY Concert Band 101112 GENISE GOODSON Musical 11 Play 1011 Forensics 1011 BOB GRANTHAM Newspa per 12 Yearbook 11 12 Student Co ncil 11 12 Student Advisory Board 12 Musical 11 Play 11 Photo Club 10 11 Vice Pres 12 Pres Audio Visual Club 10 Outdoor Track 10 SARITA GRAY Variety Show 10 ll 12 Office Help 12 Outdoor Track 11 GLEN GRIFFEN Lettermens Club 11 12 Football 1011 12 Baseball 10 11 12 JEFF GRIFFEN Science Club 12 Science Fair 12 : . , ,122 ' 2 ll: ' 3 ' 10. : ,123 3 , , .129 A : 1 ll: . , , , - 1 - - - 1 3 ' 1 9 1 ' : - , . I . Z 1 1 Z 1 3 . . . , , . I , 3 11,123 Student Council ll,l2Q Vice- .3 U 9 2 I 1 2 . S I ' , 9 S , 3 , . : - I 9 , .2 - , , Q 9 - 1 : . ., , - . , .3 - : . . . 5 , , 2 1 ' , : . . : : JIM HALER: Concert Band 10,113 Marching Band l0,l1,123 Musical lli Variety Show 113 Baseball 103 Stage Band l0,llQ Orchestra 11. RITA HALLORAN: Drill Team 103 DECA 11,123 Mixed Chorus 11,123 Soph. Chorus 10. KEVIN HARNESS: VICA 12. CATHY HARRIS: Letter- woman's Club 11,123 N.H.S. ll,l2Q FLC 123 Photo Club 103 Basketball l2Q Outdoor Track 11,123 Tennis 11,123 GAA 10. GREG HARRIS: Wrestling 12. GARY HARVEY: VICA 11,12. STEVE HARSH: Lettermen's Club ll,l2Q Thespians 123 N.H.S. ll,l2Q Science Fair 113 Select Choir ll,l2l Chamber Choir ll,l2Q Musical 10,1 l,l2Q Wrestling ll, Indoor 8a Out- door Track 10,ll. DEIDRE HART: Pep Club l0,llQ FTA 10,113 Outdoor Track 10,l2. GREG HASTINGS: Lettermen's Club 123 FLC 123 Basket- ball 103 Golf 10,lI,12. a SENIOR CREDITS LAURA HATAWAY: Pep Club 10,1 1,123 Student Council 123 N.H.S. ll,l2Q FHA l0,11,123 FLC 11,123 Mixed Chorus 113 Office Help 123 Soph. Chorus 10, Girl's Glee Club 11312. TED HAYES: Art Guild 12. TINA HEAGY: Art Guild 12. TERE- SA HENDERSON: Student Council l0,1l,l23JCL 11,123 Concert Band 103 Marching Band '11,123 Musical 11. MIKE HENRY: Marching Band 10,l2. LOIS HERITAGE: Art Guild 11,123 FLC 10,1 1,123 Variety Show ll. BECKY HILTON: Pep Club 10: Stu- dent Council 123 FHA 103 Mixed Cho- rus 11,l23 Soph. Chorus 103 COE 123 Girl's Glee Club 10. MARY HIN- SEN: Pep Club 123 Drill Team l0,ll,l2Q Student Council l0,ll,l2Q Mixed Chorus 11,123 Musical 123 Li- brary Club 11, Vice-Pres. JUDEE HIXON: Chess Club 123 Thespians l23FHA ll,l2Q FLC 10,1 1,123 Musical 113 Play ll,l2Q Outdoor Track 11,12. KATHY HOCKER: Letterwoman's Club 11,123 Student Council 123FLC 10,123 Volleyball 11,123 GAA 10. ALAN HORNE: Lettermen's Club 10,ll,l23 DECA 11,123 Wrestling 10,1 13 Outdoor Track 10. PAT HORNE: Pep Club 103 DECA lI,l2. JULIE HORSCH: DECA 11,123 Soph. Chorus 12. DARYL HUFF- MAN: Baseball 12. SCOTT HUNT: Mixed Chorus 123 Cross Country 103 Indoor Track 10. DEBBIE HUNTER: DECA 1l,l2, Sr. Parliamentarian. MARY JACKSON: FLC 12: Mixed Chorus 11.12. TERENCE JAMISON: Junior Achievement 12. LAURA JANES: Pep Club 11,123 FTA 11,123 FLC 11,123 Soph. Chorus 10: Concert Band 11,123 Volleyball 103 Outdoor Track 10. TANYA JOHANNES: Pep Club l0,1l,l2: N.H.S. 11,123 FLC l0,ll,12. DIANE JOHNSON: Pep Club 103 Student Council 113 FHA 103 DECA 11,123 Mixed Chorus 12. JER- RY JOHNSON: Lettermen's Club 10,1l,l23 Student Council 123 Select Choir 11,123 Pop Choir 11,123 Musical 11,123 Variety Show 11,123 Football l0,ll,123 Baseball 10,11,12. RICH- ARD JOHNSON: Art Guild 123 FLC 12: Counselor Help 12. MICHELLE JOVICH: Math Club 11,123 Mixed Chorus ll,l2Q Girl's Glee Club 123 COE 123 Soph. Chorus 10. SUSAN KEMPER: Pep Club 1011' FLC 101112. MARK KILLINGS- WORTH: Lettermens Club ll 12' Student Council 12' Concert Band 1011' Mixed Chorus 12' Musical 12' Wrestling 10 112. R KOSKA: Debate 11 12' FTA 10 12' FHA 11 12' Marching Band 1011 12' Musical 10' Forensics 11 12. JOE KRISTOFQ Lettermens Club 11 12' Student Council 12' JCL 11' Office Help 12' Cross Country I0 11' Basket- ball 10' Tennis 1011 12. ll: I ,1 ,' ick KING: Baseball ll. CATHY 'Credits are important to everyone ds dn individual' DONNA LACKEY: Concert Band 11 12. PAT LARKIN: Audio-Visual Club IO. DAVID LATTNER: VICA 11 12. DEBBIE LENZ: Student Coun- JOYCE LERO: DECA 11 12' Play 11. Cai' to, Pm 121 Math Club 11.12. HELEN MCCLINTICK: Mixed Cho- rus I1,12: COE 121 GAA 10. JANE MCCRARY: Pep Club I0,II,I2Q Cheerleading 10,11,121 Thespians II,I21 Student Council 111 N.H.S. 11,I21FHA 10,l11FLC II,I2I March- ing Band I0,Il,I21 Musical 10,l1,l21 Variety Show I0,IIQ Counselor Help 12. JANE MCDOWELL: FLC 12: Marching Band 10.11.121 Counselor Help 12. PAULA MCGILL: Pep Club 10.11.121 Concert Band 10,1 I,I21 Of- fice Help 12. SUSAN MCKINNEY: Pep Club 10.11.121 FTA 10.11.121 FHA 121 FLC 11,121 Select Choir 11,121 Concert Band 10,111 Musical 11: Office Help 121 Gir1's Glee Club l0,11,12. ' 5 CHUCK MCNABNEY: Marching Band 10.11.121 Musical 10,111 Variety Show 12: Counselor Help 12.'LOR1 MANNING: Pep Club 10.121 Cheer- leading 111 Art Guild 10,1 1.121 N.H.S. 11,121 Science Club 11: FLC 10,1 1.121 Select Choir 101 Concert Band I0,1l,12g Marching Band l0.IIl Out- door Track 10,121 Gynastic Club 10.11. MIKE MARINAN: Letter- men's Club 1 1,121 Math Club 11: Foot- ball 10,1 1.12. GINA MARKLEY: Art Guild 12: FHA ll: FLC 10: Musical 11: Play ll. SUE MARSHALL: FLC 11.11.121 Variety Show ll. STEVEN MARTIN: Chess Club l0,l1,l2: Marching Band l0.1l,12. BELINDA MATTHEWS: Pep Club 10: FHA 11: Concert Band 10. LEAH MAX- WELL: FLC 10,111 JCL 11. JEAN- ENE MAY: Pep Club 10.11.123 Art Guild l0,l1,12: Student Council 111 FTA 10: FLC 11,121 Mixed Chorus 11,121 Photo Club 1 1. TIM MELHUS: Lcttermen's Club 11,121 Student Council 121 N.H.S. 11.121 Football 10.11.121 Outdoor Track 10.11. MARK MERRYFIELD: Lcttcrmen's Club 10,11.l2: N.H.S. 11.121 Office Help 10,111 Library Help 12: Football 10.11.121 Wrestling 10.l1,l2: Indoor 8L Outdoor Track 10.11.121 FCA 10.ll,12. CHRIS MEYER: DECA 11.12. BONNIE MODGLIN: Student Council 10.111 DECA 11.12: Mixed Chorus ll: Soph. Chorus 10. DAVE MOORE: N.H.S. 11 12: Math Club 1 Sc'ence Fair ll: LC 10. . -1 Play 12: Forensics 12. KERRY MORRISEY: DECA l1.12: Mixed Chorus 12. TAMMY MORRISEY: DECA 11.121 Mixed Chorus 121 Soph. Chorus 10. STEVE MURPHY: Let- termens Club 121 Cross Country 10.11.121 Indoor 8a Outdoor Track JACKI NEAL: P'p Club 10.11.121 Cheerleading 1117 Drill Team 10 Newspaper 17 Yearbook 17 Editor Quill 8L Seroll 17 Student Council 17 N H S I1 17 Student Advisory Botrd Musical 1011 Vtrlety S w 1011 Sr Class See JOEY NEHLS ArtGutld 17 Student Counetl 17 FLC 11 17 Marehlng Btnd 11 Photo Club 10 ROCKY NEILL Coneert Band 1 Mirehing Bind 17 Vtrit Show 11 17 Counselor Help 17 Foot btll 1011 Outdoor Tr tek ll Btsebtll I0 FCA 101117 GLINDA NEW N Pep Club 17 NHS 11 FHA 12 FLC 101117 Vice s Counselor Help 17 Girls Glee Club 17 WrestI1ngStat 17 KENTNORRIS N HS 1117 Mtth Cu 17 Marching Bind 101112 +Mond Rosine Photo Club 10. CHARLES NOR- TON: N.H.S. 11.12. CINDY NOR- TON: Mixed Chorus 12. reporter 12.V1CKlOSBORN: DECA 11.121 Mixed Chorus 12. GREG ONDERSTAL: VICA 11.12: LISA PAULSEN: Pep Club 121Yeztr- book l2. Co-Editor: Science Fair 11: FLC 10.1 1.12. MIKE PERKINS: Stu- dent Council 10.1 1: Student Advisory Board ll: DECA 11.121 Outdoor Track 10,1l.12. DOUG PETERSON: Mixed Chorus 11.12. SUSAN PE- TRAS: Pep Club l0.ll.l2: FHA 10: FLC 11,121 Mixed Chorus ll. RHONDA PICKETT: Pep Club 10. Tre'ts. 1 1. 2nd Vice-Pres. 12. Sr. Rep.: M'tth Club 10: FLC l0.1l: Marching 'n 10.1 .12: Off e Help . . VILMA POLLACK: Art Guild 10: I-'LC 11.121 Photo Club 10. JOAN POLZIN: DECA11.12,JUDY POR- TER: Pep Club 12: FHA 12: Select Choir 11.121 Pop Choir 12: Musical 11.121 Soph. Chorus 10: Gir1's Glec Club 10.11.12. KATHLEEN PRI : Pep Club 10: DECA 11.12. MONA PRICE: Math Club 11.12. Vice-Pres.: Science Club 11.l2: FLC 12: .1 : Concert Band 10.111 Tvlarching Band 12: Variety Show 11. KATHY PRI- SOCK: Student Council I0.II1 FLC -1 12: Ollie- Ile -. DONNA QUINLAN Lelteruomtn s Club 11 17 PepClub101117 Cheer letdmg 1011 17 Student Couneil 17 S Il F Al F Mtrehlng Band 1011 Mustetl ll 17 Soph Chorus 10 Seleet Choir 11 17 Girls Glee Club ll 17 Soph Class Vice Pres Girls FCA ll 17 Pres SENIOR CREDITS -----.--a..-w............. .... ...1 - 'Sohior credits show what a goorsort is, or was, in high school' - Mark Morryfiold LYNN RAMESBOTHAM FHA II FLC II I2 Library Help I7 BECKY RANNABARGAR Concert Band IOII CCE I2 CHERI RHODES Pep Club I0 Il I2 Yearbook Il I2 Quill 8a Scroll I2 Science Club I2 Concert Band I0 II Mixed Chorus Il CINDY RICH Pep Club I0 II I2 D A II I2 Select Chotr II I2 M stcal Il I2 Girls Glee ub I0 ll I2 LONNIE RICHARDSON CHERYL RIPPETO Pep Club IO Il Student Counctl ll I2 DECA II I2 DEBBIE RIVERS Letterwom ns Club ll I2 FLC II ll I7 Volleyball II I2 GAA I0 FCA I2 STEVE ROBINSON LettermensClub II I2 FLC ll Audio Visual Club I2 Foot ball I0 II I2 Indoor 62 Outdoor Track Il I2 ELIZABETH RONNIE Newspaper I0 Student Council I0 Science Club Il Soph Class Rep BILL ROSE FLC I0 II I2 Musical II Photo Club IOII Wrestling I0 MONA ROSINE Letterwomans Cu II I2 Pep Club I0 ll I2 Drill Team II I2 Art Guild I0 II I2 Stu dent Council I2 FLC Il I2 Office Help I2 Volleyball II I2 Outdoor Track Il I2 Baseball Stat I TIM RUEHLING VICA II 2 JOHN RYAN VICA Il I2 Club II I2. TRACEY SASS: Letter- woman s Club I2' Pep Club IO: Oflice Help I2' Volleyball II I2' Outdoor Track Il. RHONDA SAYERS: DECA II I .JEFF SCHATH: Chess Club I0' Student Council I2' Math Club I0' Counselor Help ll' Basket- ball I0. MIKE SCHMIDT: Chess u l0ll.l2' .H,S. ll2' Mat Club I0 ll I2' Science Club I0 ll I2' Science Fair I0 II I2' Marching Band ' oto lub I II . SANDI SCHOPF. Pep Club IO II I2' Musical IO. MICHELE SCHUBERT: Student Council II I2' Mixed Chorus I2. GORDON SCOTT: Lettermens Club IO II I2: Indoor 8: Outdoor GINS: Varity Show ll. BRYAN SHELTON: Lettermens Club II I2' Debate IOII I2' Student Council I0 II I2 P .' Student Advisory Baord II I2' Counselor Help I0' Foot- O I2' Bask ball ' Tennis Manager IO' FCA IOII I2 Pres. LINDA SHEPHERD: FTA IO. TERRI SHERRON: DECA II I2' Select Choir ll. DAVID SIMMS: DECA Il I2. DIANA SLOAN: DECA II I2. RUSTY SMEDLEY: VICA ll IZ' Baseball IO. DENISE SMITH: DECA Il I2' Concert Band I0 II. KATHLEEN SNYDER: Let- terwoman s Club II I2' Yearbook I2' Student Council I2' N.H.S. II I2' Quill 8: Scroll I2' FHA I2' FLC I2 I2' Oflice Help II' Counselor Help I2: Basketball I2' Tennis I0 II I2. SUSAN SNYDER: Letterwomans Club I0 II' Mixed Chorus II' Tennis I0 II' GAA IO. TAMMY SPARKS: Pep Club II' Art Guild I0 II I2' FTA IO: FLC Il. TIM SPOHN: FLC I0 II' Audio-Visual Club I0 Il. THE- RESA SPOONER: Pep Club II' FTA II I2' FHA II. BOB STEPHANEK: Thespians I2' Student Council I2' Mixed Chorus I2' Musical I0 I2' Play II I2' Variety Show Il I2' Audio-Vi- sua Club I0 II I2. PAM TE- PHENS: Pep Club I0lI I2' FHA I0 Il' DECA ll I2' Mixed Chorus Il I2' Soph. Chorus IO: Office Help Il I2. LISA STINSON: Pep Club I2' Team I2' Student Council II I2' FHS II' Mixed Chorus II' Office Help II. GLENDA STULTZ: Art Guild I0 II I2' Student Council I2' Student Advisory Board I2' DECAI2' Play Il. II' N.H.S. II I2' DECA II I2, UE SUMPTUR: DECA II I2. KAREN SUTTON: Pep Club IO II I2' Year- book II' Student Council I0 I2' Stu- dent Advisory Board I2' FLC II I2' Select Choir Il I2' Pop Choir II I2' Musical II' Variety Show Il' Counsel- or Help I2' FHA I0 II I2 Pres: Girl s Glee Club I0 II I2. WENDY TAFF: Pep Club II I2' Yearbook II' FHA I0 Il I2' Select Choir I2' Pop Choir I2' Mixed Chorus II' Soph. Chorus I2' Tennis II' Girl's Glee Club ll I2. STEVE TAKACS: 1 '-S , , ll, ' , , , , , ' I Ct b , ,N 1, , h I ' ' S - ' 'Q ' ' to,tt,t2, Ph, 'cf 0, ,iz ' ' u ' I ' Y 1 I 5 DECA .ll-'21 Basketball ll-12: Tfack '6-'Ui' KATHY SCROG' MARY SULLIVAN: studeni Council . 7 '3 - , . . . 5 . 1 .-: a - - - 'reg-i ' ' ' ' ' : ' - ' , z ball 1,i1,', et l0:Il,l2, ' ' ' lb . Q ' , , 1 ' '. Q ' '. I,I2. : ,I . MIKE SANDERSON: Yearbook II: Science' Fair I I,I2: Select Choir I l,I2: Pop Choir I2: Marching Band IO,ll,l2g Musical I0,lI,I21 Photo SENIOR CREDITS . 5 AU!0. Lettermens Club IOII I2' N.H.S. Il,I2: JCL II,l2: Cross,Country IO: Basketball I0,II,I2g Tennis I0.lI,I2. STEVE TANQUARY: Lettermen's Club II,I2g Baseball l0,Il,l2. KATHY TARAL: Pep Club I2: Drill Team I0,II,I2g Student Council I2: Mixed Chorus lI,I2: Musical II: Of- fice Help II. TIM TARRY: Letter- men's Club I0,I I,I2: Thespians II,l2: Math Club IO: Select Choir II.I2: Pop Choir lO,lI,I2g Musical l0,II,I2g Va- riety Show I0,ll,I21 Wrestling 10,11,12Q Tennis 10. BRUCE TAY- LOR: Select Choir 11,123 Chamber Choir 11,122 Musical 11,12. REBEC- CA TETZNER: Concert Band 10,113 Outdoor Track 113 Gymnastics 10. LARRY TRIMBLE: Student Council 123 VICA 11,12. ANNETTE TURN- BAUGH: Pep Club 103 Newspaper 123 Yearbook 123 FLC 113 Mixed Chorus 113 Soph. Chorus 103 Library Help 10,113 Wrestling Stat. 11,12. VICKI VAAL: Pep Club 103 Art Guild 123 Thespians 123 N.H.S. ll,l2Q FLC 123 Select Choir 1 1,122 Chamber Choir 11,123 Musical ll,12Q Variety Show 11,123 Ofice Help 12. GARY VAN- DERSTAAY: Library Help 12. IRENE VANDERVELDEN: Student Council 113 VICA 11, Vice-Pres. 123 Mixed Chorus 123 Photo Club 103 Sec. 11. EAN VAUGHN: Lettermen's Club 11,123 Student Council 103 N.H.S. 11,121 Baseball 10,1 1,123 Bas- ketball 10,11,123 FLC 123 Marching Band l0,1l,l23 Stage Band 10,11,l2. JEFF VAUGHN: Counselor Help 11. JOLENE VEREECKE: N.H.S. 11,123 FLC 11,123 Select Choir 11,123 Cham- ber Choir ll,l22 Marching Band 10,11,123Soph. Chorus 103 Stage Band l0,l2Q Gir1's Glee Club 10,11,12. VICKI VILESZ Mixed Chorus ll. TERRI VON HOLTEN: FTA 10,1l,123 FLC ll,l21 Mixed Chorus 113 Play ll, Variety Show 113 Photo Club 103 Audio-Visual Club 113 Coun- selor Help 123 Library Help 10. STEVE WALENSKY: Lettermen's Club 11,123 Student Council 123 ln- door 8: Outdoor Track 11.12. DEB WALLACE: Letterwoman's Club 103 Pep Club 103 Drill Team 103 Yearbook 103 Student Council 10,l2Q FHA 123 Mixed Chorus 10,11,l23 Play 103 Ol'- lice Help 10,113 Counselor Help 10,113 Soph. Class Treas. ROSE WALTON: Drill Team 10,111 Student Council 10,112 N.H.S. 11,123 Select Choir 11,123 Pop Choir 11,123 Musical 113 Variety Show 123 Office Help 123 Li- brary Help 123 Tennis 11. DEB WARD: DECA 11,12Q Mixed Chorus 11,123 Soph. Chorus 10. JOHN WARE: N.H.S. 11,123 Marching Band l0,11,l2Q Photo Club 113 Baseball 113 Sr. Class Vice-Pres. CHRIS WATTS: VICA l1,l2. DARYL WEATHER- SPOON: Basketball 103 Wrestling 10. RANDY WEINSTEIN: Newspaper 123 Yearbook 123 N.H.S. 11,121 Quill 8a Scroll 123 Play 113 Jr. Class Treas.3 Literary Magazine l1,12. BRENDA WELLS: DECA 11,12. JEFF WEST: DECA 11,122 Select Choir 11,123 Chamber Choir 11,12. BILL WHITE: Student Council 11,122 VICA 11,12. Pres. 11,12. LINDA WHITLA: FLC 12. DIANE WILKERSON: Pep Club 10,11,I23 FLC 103 Concert Band 10,11. CINDY WILSON: N.H.S. 11,123 FLC 11,123 Photo Club 103 Of- fice Help 11,12. MATT WILSON: Mixed Chorus 123Boy's Glee Club 12. GAIL WOHLBERG: Pep Club 103 FLC 113 Concert Band 103 Mixed Cho- rus 1l3 Soph. Chorus 103 COE 12. RICHARD WOOD: N.H.S. 11,123 Photo Club 11. L ,. , ,.,,3...v,,, .. ,,-,- SENIOR CRE DITS fa 551 SOPHS Aguilar Steve 72 Albert Dan 72 Allen Will 72 Allison Dick 72 Anderson Chuck 72 Anderson Jean 72 Anderson Lynne 72 Anderson Michael 72 88 Anderson Richard 72 Arbuckle Jeff 72 133 162 163 164 165 90 Argo John 72 170 190 Armstrong Randy 72 170 190 Arneson Larry 72 Arnold Daryl 72 189 Atwood Kim 72 88 Atwood Mitch 72 188 Austin Doug 72 Austin Cathy 72 81 130 146 174 203 Axtell Sandy 72 Bailey Sheryl 72 Bailey Tammy Baldridge Linda 72 Ballard Cindi 72 78 8 Bankson Lori 88 Barber Brad 72 140 Barkofske Rhonda 72 Barnard Jackie 72 Barth Sandy 72 147 Bauer Brenda 72 Baughman Cynthia 72 Beal Greg 72 Bear Bobby 72 Beasley Brett 72 182 Behm Jodi 72 126 130 Bernardy Larry 88 140 Bigler Sheryl 72 126 145 Block Brett 72 Blamberg Robert 72 Bloomer Trish 72 Blossom Jon 170 182 Blue Lenora 73 Blume Francine 73 126 ---1--..-.t,.........:..,....,.. , 1-- INDEX Bonura Frank 73 140 170 184 85 Boswell Lisa 73 Bottemuller Brett 73 Bower Scott 73 Boxx Nancy 73 Bradbury Melody 73 Brent Leslie 73 74 82 84 130 Brightman Michael 73 Brooks Chip 73 Brouhard Lisa 73 Brown Ernest 74 Brownlee Ronnie 74 Brunk Tammy 74 Bryant Theresa 74 Bueltel Ann 74 Buhl Ellen 74 82 156 Burge Bunch Burks Burns Butts Bybee Byrne Barbara 74 202 Vicki 74 Linda 74 144 Paul 74 138 Robert 74 201 Lorinda 74 140 Melinda 74 Callihan Beckie 74 Campbell Tim 74 170 Caraway Bob 74 Cardenas Bea 74 85 137 Carlin Wendy 74 130 137 203 Carpenter Cheryl 74 Caselman Kelli 74 138 Castle Beth 74 Castleman Jon 74 70 Cates Linda 74 Cattle Julie 74 130 133 138 147 Chais JeAnne 74 88 147 Chamberlain Dale 74 190 195 Chambers Amy 74 144 Charles Donna 74 Christinsin Susie 74 138 147 186 Clark John 74 Coffman David 74 Cobb Chris 74 189 Coffman Karen 75 158 Cole Brenda 75 130 146 Cole Leslie 75 88 Coomer John 75 179 18 181 Coovert Connie 75 130 Corbett Raymond 75 Cornish Ron 88 Correy Jeff 75 190 Costello Kenya 73 75 12 130 133 47 Cox Ken 75 170 193 Crawford Nels 75 Crawford Penny 75 Croft Dawn 88 Cromer Mare 75 140 170 201 Crow Denise 75 130 138 Cullen David 73 75 Curry Sharon 75 Damrow Tina 75 140 Dansbury Deborah 75 88 Dains Michael 75 Davidson Richard 75 Davis John 138 205 Davila Ruth 75 130 156 Dawson Brian 75 Dawson Michele 75 Deutenberg Fred 75 Dickerson Laurie 75 130 147 203 Dickinson Valerie 75 DiiBon Tony 75 Dirks Joe 75 Dobey Jesse 75 Doores Cindy 76 Drews Mike 76 Duff Jim 76 Duffman Carl 76 140 Duggins Kathy 76 Duvall Rodger 76 Dyer Allen 76 Early Keith 76 Eddington Jeff 76 Edwards Nancy 76 Edwards Paul 76 Elliott Mike 72 76 181 183 205 Ellis John 76 Ellis Lisa 76 130 137 Ellis Michael 76 140 153 Fanning Scott 76 Ficcadenti Dwane Finney Terri 76 Fiser Marty 76 152 205 Fortin Barbie 76 77 174 Foster Peggy 76 Fowler Karen 76 Fowler Mike 76 Franklin Brent 76 Freeburne Jennifer 76 156 202 Frerking Bruce 76 180 181 Friley Stan 76 159 Fritze Barton 76 Fryman Brian 76 145 Fulton Kim 76 Funk Sydney 76 87 Gage Tamara 77 144 Gagne Jeanna 77 130 Gallagher Patty 77 Garcia Dee 77 170 Garr Ruth 77 130 Gentry Brenda 77 Gentry VICKI77 126 147 George John 77 138 205 Gerstner Kevin 77 90 Gibson K1m 77 Gillespie Dana Gilmore Scott 77 Glauz Bob 77 140 205 Glover Eddie 77 170 183 201 Glover Pat 77 Godbout Sue 77 130 Goodman Ph1l 77 Gowler Mike 76 Gould Gene 77 Graves Priscilla 77 130 Gregory Pam 77 130 144 145 176 210 Gribble Laurie 77 130 Griffin Clyde 77 Gr1gl1one Dorothy 77 Grogan Denise 77 Guerra Ron 77 Gupta Shalina 77 149 0 0' 1 ' ' ' ,' , , 193, ' 194 , ' . , , 1 76 ' 6, , , 1 . 1 , ' , , gg, Y. 11 1 - - 1 170 1 1 1 1401 140 , 1 , '. , ',1 I Q - Y U ! , , 191 ' ' 1 Q ' 1 1 189 1 1 1 ' , ,170 ' , 147, ' ' P y , , V, 1 1 Donovan, Pat 76 Gericke, c11e1y1'77,'13s, 1 , 205 , 1 1 1 1 , , ' ,I ! , 72 147 , -193 U , ' , , 8 1 ,' ' , ' ', 77, 99, . 1 , .137 139 180 , 1 , 1 1 1 ,' I U ,188 W. , . , i , , , v ' x '130, U , , l , . , , 1 1 ' , 158 ' , , . 188. - . .1 ' H , 7 H U ' l A 5 183 ' ' ' . . 1 - , 146, 147, 148, 149, 155, 156 Bobbitt, Sherri 73 Boeding, Craig 88 Bogard, Denise 88 Boles, Cheryl 39, 73, 130, 140, 176, 203 Collins Debbie 75 Colvin, Angela 75 Comfort, Earle 75, 188 Comfort, Beth 75, 130, 138 Cona, Carla 75, 156 Ennis, Nancy 76, 130, 147 Ephland, Tammy 76, 138, 175 Evans, Ramona 76, 130, 147, 176, 177, 203 Halloran, Mark 77 Hamann, Mark 77, 170 Haney, Karen 77, 130, 144, 145, 156, 210 Hannon, Ellen 77 Hanson, Donnie 77 Hansen, Julia 77 Harness, Jeff 77 Harper, Daniel 77 Harris David 77, 138 170 183, 194 Hatfield, Rick 77 Hazelwood, Sheri Heady Janet 77, 81, 130, 140 147 Heckadon, Redney 78 Hedenkamp, Bret 78 Heenan, Marty 78 Heier, Timothy 78 170 Henderson, Larry Hendricks Cathy 78 202 Henry Debbie 78 140 Henry Kevin 78 Hestand Jeff 78 87 152 High Lani 74 78 I47 Hill Drew 78 . Hilton, Cherie 78 147 Hilton, Debra 78, 126 130 137 Hines Charles 78 Hinsen Vikky 74 78 137 Hoff Dana 78 108 144 Holman Sherri 78 138 Holt David 78 Holt David B. 73 78 126 127 188 Holt Joe 78 170 Horne Bob 78 Houseman Scott 78 Howland Janet 78 130 Hudson Kelly 72 78 147 Huff Roberta 78 Hughes, Susan 78, 02, 130 133 49 Hulbert Lana 78 130 Hunter Gail 78 Huson John 78 Hussey Dawn 78 130 140 174 Hutchins Stephen 78 Hutchison Etta Renee 78 Hutchison Jeannie 78 lsham Rick 78 Jackson Jim 86 James Melissa 78 144 Jefferson Gary 79 Jenkins Susan 79 156 Johnson, Dan 170, 194 Johnson, David 79, 138, 140, 170, 190 Johnson, Julie 79, 144 Johnson, Karen 79 Johnson, Ken 79, 170 Johnson, Steve 79 Jones, Andela 130 Jones, Lafelda 79, 126, 147, 190 Joy, Lee 79 Jump, Vicki 79 Kauffman Kim 79 130 Kehus Cynthia 79 147 Kelley Sandra 79 140 Kerr Lori 77 79 140 146 147 Killingsworth Clark 79 82 184 185 Kindred Deanna 79 Kirby Michael 79 Kneer Sheila 79 126 Krause Tim 79 Krause Mike 79 170 Krouse Mike 79 Krizek Joe 79 140 Kates Brenda 79 Largent Ron 79 Larson Christine 79 Lavender Laurie 79 Lawson Robert 79 Leake Teresa 79 Ledbetter Jeff 72 149 163 Leeps Vicki 79 140 Lehman Jeff 79 Lennartz Susan Lenz David 79 Leverich Melody 79 Lewis Janice 79 Lewis Joyce 80 Link Rob 80 201 Lintner Bryan 80 Lille Del Ray 80 Livers Brett 80 Long Craig 80 156 Long Karen 80 Lory Tony 80 Loughridge Jim Lowry Jimmy 80 Lynch Terry 80 Lynn Mark 80 Lyons David 80 Lyons Denna 80, 130 Lyon Jeannie 80, 130 137 Lyon Michelle 80 Lyon, Bob 80, 82 McC1endon, Thomas 80 McDaniel Troy 80 McDermott, Eileen 80 McElroy, Teresa 80 McGill, John 80, 138, , McKim Dwayne 80, McKinley, Gale 80 McMahan, Sean , McRoy, Robert 80 1 , Mayberry Michel 80 Mader Curt 80 182 Magelssen Terry 80 140 Mahaflie Mike 80 38 143 183 201 Main Rennie 80 Manes Sharon 80 Mann Laine 80 Manning Lisa 81 Marckel Sonic 81 Marinan Cathy 81 176 Markt Jeff 81 133 138 164 165 190 93 Martin Kris 81 137 Martin Robert 81 170 Masters Scott 81 Mathis Becky 81 Mathis Mike 81 Matthews Karen 81 Maxwell Stacy 81 Meeks Bernie 81 Mejia Gloria 81 Merrill Gene 81 Metzger Ronald 81 181 Michael Steve 81 170 Miller Chris 81 Miller Connie Miller. Lowell 81 140 Miller Richard 81 170 Miller Rick 81 Millett Maureen 81 Minard Carolyn 81 156 Moeller Jon 81 Moore Donnie 81 Morford Arthur 81 Morgan Cheryl 81 Morrow Linda 0. Mott Steve 81 205 Moyer. Rick 81 Mullen. Carole 81 172 Murphy Vicki 82 130 138 203 Nale, Glenda 82 Neal. Kevin 82, 138. 170 183. 94 Neiderhiser James 82 Newsom, David 82, 84 Nicely, Dale 82, 164 Niebergall, Jean 82, 140 Niebergall, Kelly 82 Norton, Doug 82 Novak, Laura 82 Nunn, Mark 82 Obrien Bob 82 OConnor Rich 79 O Dell Stan 82 138 Olds David 82 Olsen Monica 82 Ordway Beth 82 Orepeza Tim 82 Oswald Becky 82 130 Oswald Julie 82 153 Ottea Julie 82 130 144 Owsley Mark 82 140 'l38.l63 90. 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Chris 60,138,169,l98 Collins, Cheryl 60, 138 Collins, Cheryl R. 60, 202 Connell, Roxanne 60, 158, 174 Cook, Randy 60, 126, 189 Coovert, Eric 60, 138 Cope, David 60 Copeland, Lynn 60, 141 Cordell, Evelyn 41 Connell, Marsha 60 Cowley, Myron 60 Crir1klaW.Sheri 60, 144,147 Crooks, Pam 60, 130, 147, 172, 176 Crosby,Debbie 60, 141,147 Crosby, Keith 60, 122, 126, 147, 162, 190, 193, 248 Csernyik, Karen 60, 147, 156, 159 Cullen, Deborah 60 Cummings, Barry 89 Cunningham, Brent 60, 149, 166, 168, 169 Curry, Jessica 60, 147, 176 Cushing, Andy 69 Dahmer Dusty 60 138. Dame Bart 60 Davis Bill 60 133 169 170 Davis Tim 61 Day Tom 61 Delecaris Karl 89 138 147 204 Dennis Jason 61 Dickerson Allen 61 190 194 Dirks Pearlann 61 156 Dlugolecki Marian 130 141 4 Doerr Kevin 61 147 Donovan Dawn 177 248 Dorman Darci 61 3 141 Duff Robert 61 167 Dudgeon Kunio Durbin Bart 61 198 Durrett Shelley 89 141 Dziedzic Mark 89 146 Edwards Craig 61 Edler Dayna 61 141 Elliot Jeanne 61 141 Ellis Barbara 61 Ellis Cheryl 61 67 144 Ellis Shirley 61 141 150 Eisenlohr Robbie 61 Everett Rob 61 200 159 ' ' ' , ,142, .' . 130. 147, 6 . 61, , , 14 . . . 156 , 61, 122, 124, 126, 147, 153, 176, ' , . 130. 1 2, , 144 ' , '61 151 ' ' ' Feuerborn, William 61 Finkler, Anna 61,138,141 Fisk, Debbie 59, 61, 110, 130, 142, 144, 147 Fitzpatrick, Jim 61 Fletcher, Duane 61, 141 Fletcher, Tim 61 Fogarty, Beverly 61, 138, 142, 143 Foster, Stefanie 61, 138, 142, 143, 147 Freeman, Kent 61, 169 Friesen, Becky 62 Fullhart, Scott 62, 244 Galbraith Bi1l62 204 Galvin Barbara 62 147 Garcia Annette Garrison Gregg 62 138 Gately James 62 169 Gault Cheryl 62 141 144 Gauntz Andy 62 Gentry Jim 62 197 198 Gentry Richard 62 71 159 69 130 147 Gilmore Kris 62 122, 126 130 142 143 248 Gipson Julie 62 141 Goe Steve 62 147 Graham Laura 62 Gray Morena 62 203 Gray Ray 62 Greathouse Carol 61 62 Greene Mike 62 141 Grove Roxana 62 138 142 143.147 148 Gumminger Jeff 62 142 143 153 248 , 62 144 . . . 171 . . . , 1 George, Mary 62, 122, . . . . . . , . . . . . Hachinski, Anna 62, 141 Hammontree, Carol 62, 141 Hanavan, Kevin 62 Hardison, Dan 62, 141 Harriman, Lisa 62, 147, 156, 159 Harrington, Cheryl 62, 122, 130 Hart, David 62 Hartman, Linda 62, 130, 141, 159 Hatlield, Donald 62, 189 Hayward, Cynthia 62, 71, 141 Heckman, Tedi 63, 122, 126, 144, 215, 248 Hegarty, Michael 63, 169, 171, 185 Helms, Sharon 141 Hendrickson, Mark 63 Henehan, Doug 63, 190. 193 Henry, Cathy 63, 130, 138, 146, 159 Hereford, Marlena 63, 122, 142, 153, 248 Hestand, Terry 63 Hicks, Donice 63, 141 Higgins, Kathy 63, 142. 159, 175 Hill, Karen 63, 126, 146, 156, 172 Hilton, Brian 63, 126, 138, 166, 169, 171 Hixon, Howard 63, 179 Hixson, Sheri 63, 141, 147, 202, 203 Hobbs. Chet 63 Hoffman, Francina 63, 132, 147, 156, 175, 176 Holt, Dianne 63, 141 Holt, John 63 Horner, Myra 63, 89, 122, 126, 139, 138, 147, 202, 203. 248 Howard, Lisa 63, 96, 130, 132 Howerton, Elaine 63 Howe. Dave 63 Howland, Nancy 63, 147 Hunter, Wayne 63 Hussey, DeeDee 59, 63, 130, 132, 140, 173, 176, 177 Hutchins, Elliott 63 Hutchison, Mia 63 Hymes, Greg 63 Inman, John 63 lyewarun, Abayomi 63, Jaben, Steve 63 Jackson. Debbie 63 158 Jackson. Terri 58 59 63 James. Sherri 64. 147 173 Jefferson, Rob 64 138 Jenkins, Peggy 64, 130. 141 Johanek Kelly 64. 69, Johnson. Adra 98 141 Johnson, John 64, 89 Johnson, Patti 64 142 143. 148 49 Jones, Larry 64 147 159 Jones Sheila 64 Jones, Wanda 64 89 141 ' ' ' 132. 1.37. 172. 176 ' ,139 Q I . . 195 ' ' ' ' , ,147 Kappen. Kent 64 Karmeier, Kent 64, 147, 168 Keeby, James 64, 152, 205 Killingsworth, Janet 64, 68, 141 Kilmer, Ken 64 Kimsey, Dennis 64 King, Danny 64, 140 King, Theresa 64, 141 Klima, Rick 64 Klima, Roger 150 Knowles, Scott 64, 151 Komyati, Caroline 64. 124, 126, 127, 146 Konon, Julie 61, 64 Kornis, Mike 64 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 5. '1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ,1 .1 11 ,. 141 6 Krouse, Bill 64, 169, 170 Maxwell, Susan 66, 138 May, Rudy 66, 169 Maze, Steve 66 Mehl, Art 66, 124, 181 Mendenhall, Tom 66, 141 Merkle, John 66, 168 Metzger, Susan 66, 89, 130 Lackey, Marcella 64, 151 Meyers, Tim 69 1-38116, -111119 64 Miesner, John 140, 158 Lambefl- Brenda 64 Miller, Kenneth 66, 147 Lime, Matthew 65 Miller, Michelle 66, 126 Lafmlng- Robert 65 Miller, Stephen 89 Lanka. Belly 65. 147 Mills, Patricia 66, 146 Lallrlcf. VlCkI 65. 144. Mitchell, George 66, 141 147 Moore, Dominique 66, Laudenslager, Mike 65, 147 180 Moore, Kelvin 66, 198 1-021146. 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McLcndon, Bill 59, 65, 151 126, 138, 147, 148, 149 Onderstal, Dana 67 McMahan, Kelly 64, 65, O'Neal, Dolores 67, 141, 130, 138, 142, 147, 148 145, 147 Mabry, Diane 65, 130 Ong, Bill 67 Mabry, Gina 65, 202 Osborn, Lloyd 89 MacMillan, David 188 Osborn, Pat 67 Mader, Bret 65, 158, 169, Osborne, Dave 67, 141 171, 197 Ott, Joni 67 Magness, Larry 65 Malone, Avery 65, 158, 169 Maloney, Melissa 65, 141 Mangner, Kate 65 Manes, Roger 65 Maple, Sheri 65, 191 Magkland, James 65, 169, 1 1 Marsh, Pam 89 Martin, Emily 66, 88, 89, 130, 132, 144 Magtgn, Judy 66, 142, 147, Martin, Matt 66, 141 Matous, Lee 66, 138, 142 Parsley, Kirk 67 Peharda, Boris 67, 147, 180 Pender, Ruth 67, 148, 152 Perry, Judy 67, 138 Perry, Kathy 67, 138 Pettet, Mike 67 Phillips, Teresa 140, 142, 147, 148 Pippin, Dianne 67, 140, 141, 156, 202, 203 Poe, Ron 67, 184, 188 Pollick, Darrell, 67, 147 Polzin, J. 141 Pope, Gary 67, 141, 147 Porter, Carol 67, 141, 147 Porter, Richard 67 Potter, Cindy 61, 67, 130, 132, 133, 142, 203 Powell, David 67 Prather, Rayanne 67 Prentice, Laura 67, 141 Price, Scott 67, 142, 148, 200 Prisock, Sandra 67 Pritchett, Marty 67, 142, 180 Puhr, Karl 67 Purevich, Walter 67 Rachal Ann 67 156 Randolph Terry 67 Ray Chaelle 67 1140 Reese Sandra 67 Reeves David 67 138 Rew Darren 67 Rew David 67 89 Reynolds David 67 138 147 149 159 Rhea Linda 68 141 Richardson Calvin 14 0 Riemen John 68 141 Rimo Michael 68 Ritter Pam 68 Roberts Jill 68 130 132 137 223 Roberts Todd 89 Robey Peggy 141 151 Robisnon Nancy 68 141 Rogers Julie 68 130 133 Rose John 68 133 142 Rosenthal Garry 89 Ross Mark 68 141 Round Tracy 68 141 Ruch Randy 68 126 Rudder David 68 Rush Martha 68 126 Rushton Donna 68 1111 i ' 147, ' i ' , ' 68, 1, 18 , , ,191 Rindt: Jeanne es, 140, , 14 '41 . , , , 141 ' ' Sanders, Debbie 68, 203 Sanders, William 68, 166 169 Sands, Mark 68 Schath, Debbie 68, 141, 174 Schissler, Sam 68, 142, 147, 200 Schmidt, Don 68, 69, 122, 124, 126, 133, 138, 141, 143, 147, 190, 192, 194, 248 Schnell, Greg 68, 142, 143, 147 Schumm, Frances 69, 141, 147 Scroggin, Judy 69, 130, 138 Sears, Audrey.147 Sebert, Vicki 62, 69, 130, 142, 143 Selby, Jeanne 69, 141 Seward, Celeste 65, 68, 69, 132, 142, 172, 173 Sexton, Jocelynn 69, 130, 137 Shaffer, Je1'f'69, 89, 169, 197, 198 1 Shaw, Mary 69, 141 Shay, Denny 69 Shepherd, Leslie 68, 141 Shepherd, Marvin 69, 133, 169, 171 Shepard, Randy 69, 133 Shinn, Randy 69, 89, 142, 143, 151 Shirk, Bill 89 Shirley, Jenny 69 Siders, Charles 69 Siler, Marty 69, 169, 171 Simmons, Rod 69, 166, l68,169,171,l78,179, 180 Simpson, Janice 69, 141 Simpson, Kelly 69, 130, 137, 223 Slinger, Dennis 69 Sloan, Dan 69 Sloan, Danny R. 69, 141 Slovak, Jana 69, 147 Smiley, Jan 69, 130, 144, 147 , 148, 149 Smith, Jennifer 69, 130, 147 Smith, Karen 69 Smith, Keith 69, 163, 164, 190, 19l,193, 195 Smith, Laura 48, 69, 147 Smith, Mark 69 Siith, Pamela 69, 147 Smith, Steve 69, 126, 138, 143, 167, 169, 171, 197, 198 Soren, Keith 69, 140, 180 Spies, Tammy 69 Spooner, Mike 89, 197, 198 Sprinkles, Debbie 89 Steger, Doug 69 Stetglgrt, Sheryl 69, 130, 1 Still, Rick 69, 147, 162, 163, 164, 180 Stinson, John 69 Stoddard, Carol 69 Stohs, Pam 69 Stoll, Peter 69 Storm, Chris 70, 169, 171 Strecker, Debra 70, 203 Sumpter, Jo 70, 141 Sarvis, Cind 68, 130, Sutton, Denise 70, 126, Y 141, 144 Satcher, Sam 68 Schofield, Kevin 68 130,141,174 Taylor Anna 70 142 Cross Pam 41 Wagers Jerry 70 Swalley Rita 89 Swartz Gary 70 Tanquary Diana 70 174 Tate Marie 70 130 141 Tatsch Sharon 89 141 Taylor Jeff 70 133 142 147 184 185 190 Terry Vicki 70 141 Tetzner Randy 70 Thomas Tammara 130 141 147 Thomas Vincent 70 Thompson Kevin 70 Thomsson Michael 70 Tobias Steve 70 149 190 Tomlinson Jay 70 200 Traylor Paula 70 140 Vaile Judith 70 141 VanCleave Tina 70 1 Weislocher Kenneth 71, 155, 58 Wescoat, David 70 71, 124 126, 248 Whalen Jeff 71 White Mark 71, 140, 169, White Ruby 71 130, 141, Whitton Katie 7 71 126 130 137 Wiggins Jolene Wilkerson Mindy 71 83 130 137 159 Wilkins Alan 71 Williams Jackie 71 147 Williamson Craig 71 150 Wilson Connie 71 89 142 143 Wilson Gary 71 Wilson Sandy 71 152 Winger Linda 141 Wisdom Chuck 71 Worrell Carla 71 141 Worrell Darla 71 Wright Glen 71 Wright James 168 Wright Stephen 71 Yelenics Alex 71 200 Young Tamara 71 130 137 147 Baggerly, Mindy 38 , , 158, 230 Bahm Dennis 39, ,138 147,149 Bailey Baker Joe 39 132 169 230 Norma 39 Bankson Mike 39 Bartholomew Paul 39 138 142 147 232 Bassing Laurie 39 Beard Autumn 39 126 142 143 144 147 230 Becker Jeannie 39 230 Beldin Scott 39 43 143 230 Berkovich Susan 39 Berry David 39 Bevacque Terry 39 Bigler Ernie 39 Bishop Susan 39 132 142 176 203 Blackburn Cece 39 124 125 126 130 139 230 248 Blank Terese 39 Bloomer Galen 39 Boles Kristie 39 Canfield, Gary 40, 141 Carpenter Brenda 141, 230 Caselman Debi 40 Castillom, Cris 40, 141 Cattle Kim 40 127 130 132 142 143 147 172 183 230 Chambers Bob 40 152 Chapman Gisele 40 55 114 130 230 Charles Rhonda 41 126 12 151 2 Chiarelli Joe41 100 127 Chester Brenda 41 132 175 230 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Rhonda47, 142 Long, Paula 47 McClintick, Helen 47, 233 McCrary, Jane 47, 56, 127, 130, 132, 133, 138, 144, 147, 148, 159, 216, 233 McCuiston, Suzette 48 McCune, Bob 48 McDowell, Jane 48, 139, 147, 233 McFarland, Becca 48 McGill, Paula 48, 130, 140, 159, 233 McKinney, Susan 48, 114, 130, 156, 159, 233 Manning, Lori 48, 127, 130, 147, 152, 233 Marinan, Mike 48, 133, 156, 166, 167, 169, 233 Markley, Virginia 48, 233 Marks, Darrell 48, 133, 167, 169, 191 Marsee, Keith 48 Marshall, Sue 48, 147, 133 Martin, Gayla 48, 13? Martin, Glenn 48, .46, 233 Mason, Kitty 48 Matthews, Belinda 48, 233 152, 232 Delfosse, Kim 42, 102, Herrell, Barbara 45, 141 127, 130, 137, 142, 147, Herring, Anna 141 159, 231 Hess, Russell 45 DeMaio, Tom 42, 126, Hickson, Donald 45 178, 179, 180, 183, 225, Hilton, Becky 45, 126, 232 231 Hinson, Mary 45, 126, Denney, Wendy 42, 231 Gagne, Debra 43, 55, 110, 130, 137, 141, 232 DeSh0n, Mark 42 130, 132, 133, 141, 232 Hix0n,Judee 46, 144, 147, Devescovi, Sylvia 42, 102, Galbraith, Tami 43, 130, 155, 202, 203, 232 130, 144, 147, 231 141, 158 Hocker, Kathy 46, 55, Diehl, Lisa 42, 49, 126, Galeassi, Mary 4188, 89, 175,232 - 127, 130, 144, 159, 231 124, 141 Hogan, Judith 46 DiiB0n, Richard 43, 231 Garr, Russell 43, 138, 147, Holt, Steve 46 Donovan, Derek 43, 110, 149, 232 Horne, Alan 46, 133, 232 122, 124, 126, 127, 178, GHrriS0r1, Darrell 44, 126, Horne, Pat 46, 151, 232 179, 180, 181, 225, 231, 127, 190, 232 Horsch, Julie 46, 232 248 Garr1S0rl, Mark 89 Howe, Susan 46, 141 Doeres, Cainy 43, 231 Garrison, Randy 44, 52, 1-inff, Linda 46 Downing, Terry 43, 140, 168, 169, 185, 232 Huffman, Daryl 46, 232 141 Guantz, Jeff44, 133, 141, Hunt, Scott 44, 46, 141, Downing, Gary 43, 46, 167, 169, 171, 190, 193, 232 140 194, 195, 232 Hunter, Debbie 46, 151, Duff, Ken 43 Geer, Steve 44 232 Duncan, CarOl 43, 169, Gentile, Sieve 44 Husk, Mike 46, 126, 158 231 Gibler, Beth 40, 44, 126, Duncan, Larry 43 127, 130, 141, 144, 232 Dunmire, Debra 43, 126, Glauz, Bill 44, 138, 164, 127, 130, 137, 231 190, 195, 232 Glover, Debra 44, 141 Godfrey, David 44, 140, 232 Gc3o3d5on, Genise 44, 202, Ja,,lZ,7o,,j3g,Iary 46, 141, Grantham' Bob 44' 122' Jamison,Terence46,47,232 G,Lif'SLi?ga2,ff: ggi? 232 Janes, Laura 46, 130, 141, Griffen, 3eff44, 156, 232 J ,145, 232 Edwards, Jae 43 Griffin, Glen 44, 133, 167, Olgnnesr Tanya 46- 121 Ellis, Henry 43 169, 196, 197, 232 J h 0, 143, 142,232 Ellis, Maria 43, 231 Dix-rrl46 141 232 V , , . EsQ'Qf'Dlf,1fn23,531i1g'82?,l2 Johnson, Jerry 44, 45, 126, 1 ' ' 13211123113 Evfjgj rifilggl 43' 130' Johnson, Nancy 46 Evans, Krista 39, 43, 152, J lf220'1i3l5'Cha'd 46' 147, 231 Jovich, Michelle 46, 156, Haier, Jim 38, 44, 46, 138, , 235 2,326 232 Oy, 0 Hall, Terri 44, 57, 130 Joye, Marlene 46 Halloran, Rita 44, 141, 232 - Ham, Young Tae 44, 141 Harness, Kevin 44, 232 Harper, Randall 44 Harris, Cathy 45, 127, ' Fawks, Eric 43, 52, 122, 147, 173, 176, 202, 203, 124, 125, 126, 127, 147, 23? l53, 223, 231, 243 Harris, Greg 45, 184, 185, Kelley, Debbie 46 Fields, Pam 43, ll4, 127, 232 Kemper, Susan 46, 147, 141, 147, 231 Harrison, Roy 45 1 232 Fields, Tracie 43 Harsh, Steve 45, 127, 133, Killingsworth, Mark 46, Filieri, Rex 43, 126, 141, 142, 143, 148, 232 133, 141, 184, 185, 232 231 Hart, Deidre 45, 232 King, Charles 46, 232 Finger, Theresa 43, 126, Harvey, Gary 45, 232 Kinnaird, Chuck 46 , 127, 138, 142, 145, 231 Hastings, Greg 45, 55, Konon, Steve 46, 190, 193 Forbes, Theresa 43, l4l 133, 147, 200, 201, 232 Koob, Kevin 47 For-meila, joe 43 Hataway, Laura 45, 49, Koska, Cathy 47, 138, Fortel, Don 122, 126, 133, 130, 144, 147, 159, K 145,, 1319. 156, 232 152, 156 risto , oe 47, 133, 204, Freeland, James 43, 44, Hayes, Mark 44, 45, 200, 205, 232 126, 127, 147, 231 201 Freeman, Kevin 43, 141 Hayes,Ted 45,47,l52,232 Fritze, Steve 43, 133, 143, Haynes, Leanne 45 , 159, 168, 169 Hazelwood, Greg 45 Heagy, Christina 45, 152, 232 Labosky, Richard 47 Maxw May, ell, Lean 48, 233 Jeanne 48, 55, 130, 233 141, 147, 152, 153, Meiro n, Kathy 48 Mejia, Annette 48 Melhus, Tim 48, 126, 127, 167, 169, 233 Mergell, Jerry 48, 56, 102 Merryfield, Mark 49, 133, 158, 166, 167, 169, 190 184, 185, 186, 187, 191, 195, 233 Meyer, Chris 49, 141, 233 Meyers, Julie 49, 159 Middaugh, Cynthia 49, 141 Miller, Larry 49 Miller, Paula 49 Miller, Randy 49 Miller, Ray 49, 126, 127, 154, 156, 167, 169 Miller, Tom 49 Mincey, David 49 Modglin, Bonnie 233 Moore, Bruce 49 Moore, Dave 127, 147, 233 Morrisey, Tammy 49, 141, 233 Morrisey, Kerry 49, 141, 233 127, Murphy, Mary Anne 49 Murphy, Steve 49, 56, 162, 163, 233 Neal Jacki 38 49 96 122 123 124 126 130 132 233 48 Nehls Joey 49 126 Neill Rocky 49 159 233 Nellor Doug 49 130 144 147 159 Norris Kent 49 127 156 233 Norton Charles 49 127 Norton Cindy 49 141 Onderstal Greg49 151 233 Osborn Vickie 50 141 233 Ovesen Kasper 50 100 107 127 ', , ,' 1127: . . , 2 , , , 152, , , 56, 138, Newman, Giirida 49, 127, . . . , 136, , , , 138, Panek Paul 40 147 Paulsen Lisa 50 122 126 130 147 233 248 Perkins Mark 50 233 Perkins Mike 50 103 151 233 Peterson Doug 50 Petras Susan 50 147 233 Pickett Rhonda 50 138 233 Pitchford Wes 50 Poe Patti 50 Pollack Vilma 38 Polzin Joan 233 Price Kathleen 50 Price Mona 50 147 Prisock Kathy 50 159 233 Quinlan Donna 50 130 132 142 147 216 230 233 I ', 102, ' , ' , 141, 233 . . 130, ', , 130, ' , , 50, 147,233 Porter: Judy 50, 109, 130, 142,233 , , 138, 233 , , , 156, 233 , , 147, , , 127, , , , ,164, Rader, Dennis 50 Ramesbothom Lynn 50 147 158 34 Rannabargar Becky 50 234 Ray, Alan 50, 133, 158 Reynolds, Debbie 50 Rhodes, Cheri 50, 51, 122, 126, 130, 140, 147, 156, 234 Spooner, Theresa 44, 48, 52, 145, 234 Stephanek, Bob 52, 146, Vaughn, Jeff 54 Vereecke, Jolene 54, 127, 138,142,143,147 , Viles, Vicki 54 , . 148, 198, 234 VonHolten, Terri 54, 145, R1g1ghC1ndy 50, 130, 142, Stephens, pam 52, 130' 147, 159 Richardson, Lonnie 50, Sliiiflpgjligs 52 .179, 180, 181. 183, 234 Stillwell, Liz 52, 148, 149 Rgppew. Cheryl 50, 234 Stinson, Lisa 53, 130, 137, Rivers, Debbie 50, 175, 234 234 Storm, Kat R0b1l'l501l.SlCVC50.56, 133, Stranathan hS5c501tt533 169, 191, 192, 193,234 snraurmarr' Patti 53, 140 Wa1e'1519'- S1515 54- 125- Roderick, Bryan 50 Strickland, Judith 53 133- 235 Ronnie, Eiiabedr 50, 234 smiinz, Glenda 53, 126, Wa11'e'- 1251 55- 147- 148 Rose, Bill 50, 234 127, 234 Wa11aCe- 13911 55- 126- Rdsirie, Mana 50, 132, Sumpter, sire 53, 234 141- 235 137, 147, 152, 175, 234 Sutton, Karen 53, 126, Wffffgn- Rose 55- 127- Rdss, David 50, 142 127, 130, 142, 144, 147, W b- 158- 159- 232- 235 Ross, Jan 50, 146 159, 234 W11'd'1'10 - 14911 55 Rucker, Pamela 50 Swartz, Cardi 52, 141 Wa' - 12911 55- 141- 234 Rueh1ing,Tim 50,234 1115- 301111 381 55' 127- Russell, Debbie 50 wiisin Bm 55 Ryan' John 89' 234 Watts, Christopher 55, 141, 235 Weatherspoon, Daryl 55, 235 Weedin, Cliff 55 Weigelt, Marva 55 Weinstein, Randy 56, 122, Tackett, Sarah 53, 141, 124. 124, 126. 127, 235, 203 248 Salmon, Karen 50, 126 Taff, Wendy 53, 109, 130, Welch, Dorothy 56. 141 Sanderson, Mike 50, 138, 142, 144, 234 Wells, Brenda 56. 235 142, 153, 234 Takacs, Steve 53, 127, Wells, Marcia 56, 130, Sanisteven, Pat 50 146, 179, 180, 204, 205, 159 - Sass, Tracy 50, 175, 234 234 Wells, Shelly 56 Sayers, Rhonda 50, 234 Tanquary, Steve 53, 133, WCS1. Jeff 56, 142, 143. SCh31.h, Jeff 50, 234 197, 199, 234 235 Schlesselman, Steve 50 Taral, Kathy 53, 126, 130, WCSI. Jeffy 55 Schmidt, Mike 50, 100, 137, 141, 234 White, B111 55. 56. 126. 127, 138, 147, 153, 156, Tarry, Tim 53, 133, 142, 127. 151. 235 234 156, 234 White, Charles 56, 147 Schopf, Sandi 50, 130, 234 Taylor, Bruce 53, 142, 143 Whilla, Linda 56, 235 Schubert, Michele 50, Taylor, Pam 53 W11kCf50H. 13121111121 56. 235 141, 234 Templeman, Jon 53 Wl11SCl'S01l. M1102 56 Scott, Gordon 41, 42, 44, Terry, Rose Ann 53 W11113m5, C11Cfy1 57, 141 50, 133, 190, 193, 194, Thornton, Tammy 53, 141 Wl11lH1T1S. Dfek 57 234 Tiller, Anne 53, 141 W11113m5. 1V131'l11'1 57, 235 Seals, Dawn 50, 137, 176 Trimble, Larry 53 Wl1S0n, Cindy 57, 127, Seibolt, Joan 50 Tseng, Ann 53, 147 147, 235 Shelton, Bryan 50, 126, Turnbaugh, Annette 54, W11S011. Cheryl 57 127, 178, 179, 180,234 55, 122, 124, 186 Wilson, Matt 57, 141 Shepherd, Linda 50, 234 Wl1S0l'l. M2111 57. 141 Shepherd, Steve 52, 155 Wlflbeffy. Dlalla 141 Sherron, Terri 52, 234 Wrpverman, Susan 57 Siekgr, pany 52 Wohlberg, Gail 57, 235 Simmons, Melody 141 Wolf, Andrew 57 Simms, David 52, 234 Wood, Richard 57. 127. Sloan, Diane 52, 234 235 Slover, Jeff 52, 204 Smedley, Rusty 52, 234 , Smith, Ben 52, 169 Udell, 1-C5116 54 Smith, Denise 52, 234 Smith, Mark 52, 147 Smith, Rick 52 Smotherman, Terri 52 Snyder, Kathleen 52, 122, 126, 127, 130, 132, 144, Yaser. Mark 89, 133. 169 159, 173, 176, 234, 248 Young. S0011 57. 141 5135121 Susan 52' 130' Vaal, Vicki 54, 127, 142, 143, 147, 148, 152, 159 Soldanels, Randall 52 Soldanels, Sandy 52, 141 Spangler, Janice 52 Sparks, Steve 52 Sparks, Tammy 52, 252, 234 Spohn Tim 52 234 Vander-Staay, Gary 54, 158 Vandervelden, lrene 54, 141 Vanzant, John 43, 54, 147. 148, 158, 159, 235 Vaughn Dan 54 127 133 13 147156179 6 197 98 Zink Chris 57 , ,2' ' 8.', ,' 119: 1 . , .1 9 'M WW ,Wm 41975 kdm!! 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