Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)
- Class of 1971
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M in 5 W There is an old Chinese saying that each generation builds a road for the I'1CXt. The road has e been well X 1 built for us, And I believe it i S incumbent upon us, , in our generation, A to build our V road for the next generation. o John F. Kennedy fr 'Wh 6'If only I may grow: firmer, simpler - quieter, warmer. ' . r Dag Hammarskjbld i so winter froze the river and winter birds don't sing so winter makes you shiver so time is gonna give you spring. i -'Laura Nyro X S xr 415 x M-M S I ,x A A x x x 'Uno - 1-Q In My Life There are places I remember Some have gone I Some remain All those places have their moments With lovers and friends Some are dead Some remain. The Beatles For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die, a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted, ' a time to kill, and a time to heal, a time to break down, and a time to g build up, i a time to weep, and a time to laugh, a time torrnourn, and a time to dance, a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together, a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing, ' a time to seek, and a time to lose, a time to keep, and a time to cast away, a time to rend, and a time to sew, a time to keep silence, and a time to ' , speak, a time to love, and a time to hate, a time for war, and a time for peace. i - Ecclesiastes N... ,...-WN is . XG mm 4 'wx K, ,Az w Sk M '4 Wh wink f iff .. 1,-aw. f ful, ' .., xi! :fi 1 A C3135 5,-Q-21, X f5kW1fg,w,.:mM A am 1. .M . :vw . L - L, 'f':- ff ' il '-rf x.., A , . ' f if I Q . 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There was barely time to recognize the respect and need which grew out of his devotion. In commemoration, those who missed him most, his fam- ily and students, sought to establish a memorial fund to aid those struggling in the field he mastered. It grew out of gratitude into a continuing scholarship of recognition. To give him more of the timeless tribute he deserved we dedi cate the 1971 Allagaroo to his memory. What makes a teacher great? Ask any of his students! max hamilton 1906 - 1970 l7 1 SENIQR 3 V .digg t I ' 'X x ' . a iff, N u I , f .-I -1 sem- . . 4 -- D' C ,-F' fif- I 9? ...ww-'fre-v me -wht ' na - k 'S x -A -I J! ' o 4 an t YI 'g x 4611-1i i43r 2 ,Q .gf- 1. ...vl- us Q l, t 8L t fourth annual 1, t dt t winners are chosen by hhs faculty Jay Carter At the annual awards assembly, ten seniors were honored as 1971 Leaders Today and Tomorrow. They are Dale Boger, Jay Carter, Ann Dillon, Jim Dronberger, Kathy Everson, Danny Knight, Randy Love, J. D. Norcross, Kent Schubert and Susie Steed. These students were chosen by the HHS faculty for the leadership abilities they exhibited during their high school days and for their leadership potential for the future. Susie Steed l Danny Knight Ann Dillon Jim Dronberger r J. D. Norcross I 3 Randy Love , 'M'-5 I ' 5 ' X f' M, A A , M . ,G ' , A Dale Boger Kathy Everson Kent Schubert young american dale boger is selected forty-third young american Student Council President, Dale Boger, became the for- ty-third student to be named Young American. Two alumni established the oldest and most prestigious award at HHS, Charles W. Oswald, Class of 1885, and A. Lewis Oswald, Class of 1917. A board of judges, composed of a representative group of the community, teachers and students, select Young American. Young American is sponsored by Charles A. Oswald, Class of 1946, John C. Oswald, Class of 1947, and William A. Mitchell, Class of 1942, law partner of the late A. Lewis Oswald. A gold loving cup is presented to the winner and S300 if the Young American attends The University of Kansas, Kansas State University or Hutchinson Communi- ty Junior College, and S150 if another college is selected. As a senior, Dale served as Student Council President and was a member of the Allagaroo Staff, AFS, IRC, Per- rill Club and Hi-Y. He attended Boy's State and was a Ju- nior Rotarian. The Top Ten Seniors nominated for Young American are: BACK ROW CLEFT TO RIGHTJ Randy Love Kent Schubert Susie Steed .I D Norcross Melm da Cook, Jon Kirkpatrickg FRONT ROW: Ann Dillon, Jim Dronberger, Rita Duwe Dale Boger seniors begin j7nal road at hutch high Beverly Abbott Rachel Abbott Robert Anderson Mike Armbruster Julie ArmSIf0Hg Lynn Andres Darla Angel John Arbuckle Kay Asberry Barbara Aupperle Patty Avery Janice Bailey Mark Bailey Linda Baird Gene Balsmeier Clark Barnes Dennis Barnes Judy Barron seniors step into the roles ofschool leadershzp T' Edye Baugh Roger Baugh W Sharie Bean Doug Becker Suzanne Bateman Kathie Becker I-HWY Beeghly -leffy Benshoof Maxine Bernard Susan Bernard Jane Berry Terry Bether Mike Esau found that tough assignments require: some head scratching. Even for a senior. Susan Bevan Scott Billeter Ramona Billings Marsha Birket I'm sorry, I already have a date to .Ioe's. I'm going with the worm on David Blackwood Mike BIHSC my jacket, smiles Harris Rayl to a desperate admirer. Steve Bleger Jackie Blohm Linda Boese Dale Boger Joy Bomer Daryle Bookout Steve Borck Jerry Borgelt Greg Botello Dennis Bowman stud y diligen I! y for the fu tureg seniors conlemp la te college ij LE ,Q M- Jeff Brewer Anthony Bright Les Brack Greg Bredfledt Donna Brenner Donita Britain Gary Britton Jeff Brooks Jim Brooks Sharen Brooks Jeff Brown Jo Nell Brown Kevin Brown Theis Brown Brenda Cox and Suzanne Bateman found their final i year at HHS a good time to perfect skills useful in lat- er life. I think I see a teacher on the roof, states Jim Neel as Steve Borck ignores him. 5 A sz ,, il 5 as S it 5 fa ti 5 if ii Ei I E ,1 si' Jerri Brummett Jon Bryan Lisa Bryant , Mark Bryant Linda Burdett Janine Burnett K Earl Burris Paul Burris Dennis Bush Rick Caldwell Mary Calhoun Bob Cantin Paul Carey Duke Carignan Roxie Carpenter Cindy Carr seniors attend boys and girls sta leg learn about governm ent and people Jay Car-ter Peggy Case Thelma Case Cecil Chambers Cheryl Chastain J0hn Chastain I'm going to be easy on you and make the last twelve pages complete- ly objectivef' Reports Mr. East as Nancy Nachtigal looks on thankfully. Karen Chambers Cathy Chapman Kris Chase Carl Chick Cheryl Christian Phillip Christman l r wa' ,lay , ,i 9,- Mike Christner Guy Clark Richard Cole Marty Colladay Ed Cornelsen Debbie Cornelson DeAnna Cottrell Elba Couch .lean Clark Jim Clark Patty Clark Dale Conrad Melinda Cook Preston Cooper It's not so bad being a statue, but those darned pigeons! thinks Pete Wooten. 29 seniors apply for scholarshzpsg receive recognition Dave Cunningham Linda Cunningham Donna Day Mike Dean Ann Dillon Brad Dillon 'aw-3 Shannon Couch Roberta Daniel Nancy Dickerson Butch Dillon Brenda Cox Chris Cummings Chris Davis Mary Dawson Settling down for another hour of a stimulating class is Leslie Stanwix. Perhaps she is wishing the game the night before had finished earlier. Joyce Dirks National Merit Semifinalists are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Brad Mayhew, Dave Donker Jim Dfonbefgef Kathy Everson, Rick Caldwell, Becky Field, J. D. Norcross, and Ken- LOC Dfumhillef ton Rudicel. Bob Duncan Patty Duncan Connie Dunham Rita Duwe Patty Eales Ann Edgar Laura Ediger Nancy Eickleberry Debbie England Ted Erickson ,art seniors express many emotionsg - excitement and leldo wns Deb Erwin MikCES21u Obviously, I didn't skip lunch today, Mr. Powersj' grimaces Cheryl Chastain. Mike Eswein Marla Evans Skip Everett Kathy Everson Joyce Ewing David Fallis Peter Falvia Anne Farney Brenda Farney Randy Feezor Vickey Feldman Bob Fischer Wayne Feltman Becky Field Dolly Finley Doug Fortner Gary Foster Bob Fowler William Finley Carol Fowler Foreign exchange student Andre Oracki introduces himself at the se- t , . n'o o 'entation assembl . Cmfiy Frank Ph F'edemk I r fl y Chris French Jeff Frost seniors become club leadersj generate enthusiasm John Fulks Brenda Galloway Jesse Gangwere Betty Garcia Steve Fry Patty Garnett Kerry Getz Jim Gartleman Charles Gibson Helen Garcia Alan George Rod Gilbert Haverty told me that we didnt need to shoes to practice, thinks Kay Kruger as other members of the Snowball Senior Dee Dee Ginest Tom Gisick Jerry Gormley Lynette Green Linda Greenhaw Sidney Hallbrook .- 5,3 A ., 'f.X' Q , .A i . 44' - 5 Q- 5 R y yy X sf A Q M6 y f mg 5 ag gb ei Q seniors do college preparatory w0rk,' Had means of expression Gene Hanson Pam Harden Kim Haley Sally Ham Debbie Handwerk Doug Harper Peggy Harris Don Hauschild Kathi Haverty Marilyn Hardin Mike Harmon Charles Harmony Cheryl Hatcher Stanley Hazell Guess what I heard ,U comments Kathi Haverty. Karen HCdgC Cliff Hedrick Melinda Hemphill Mike Henderson Pam Henderson Randb' HCUCITY Betty Henry Brad Hill Terri Hill John Hinerman Tom Hodgson Sandy Hoefer Alan Hogan Leigh Holcomb Mark Holland Deryl Holloway You're not in Senior Chorus to quess, you're hereto dance, Kathi! exhorts Pam Miller. seniors dance in chorus !ine,' engage in activities ii Rick Hostetler Marcie House Jody Holmes Felix Howe Do you always have to do that when the girls go by'?', laughs Jim Dronberger to Tom Longhofer. S: Melvin Hooker Mike Hornbaker Janelle Hoyer Rhonda Hubbard Kerry Humiston Kris Hllfl Bgb Jackson Marjorie Jackson Ronnie James Christy Jefferson Dave Johnson Tanya Johnson Bill Jennings Kathy Jerauld Bonnie Johnson Reg Jones Brandon Julian Steve Kahler Chris Keesling Debbie Kurliss Ray Killgore Kenneth King I've never seen football spelled quite that way, comments Kathi Haverty to Kathy Krause, as Leslie Stanwix, Judy Winter, Ann Dillon, and Susan Beuan look confused. 39 seniors learn about government through practical experience Debbie Krause Marti Krehbiel Kay Kruger 'll it W WMM N Wit W get :G Q 5 5 A A . ri 1- ,1. . 2. ,- A , 1 -, lf.-:ml .... r --,- it 2,c. . ,f t , 5-gl. - A - f Marsha Kirk Jon Kirkpatrick Danny Knight ,At . Ein. , . , f Q we A Kathy Krause Judy Krenzin Charlotte Kuhn Just one more batch of S20 bills and I will be done, thinks Steve Mielke. Greg LaGree Susan Lainson Mike Lane Darlene Lemler Jerry Leslie Kris Lindenberger Scott Littooy David Lohrentz Tom Longhofer Jeff Love Randy Love Bruce Lovett Duane Luman Jimmy Lundemo We'll be friends forever, says Rick Caldwell to Clark Barnes as Bob Fowler smiles his approval. Dale Boger found the Car Bash a good time to show his physique. Jim Lowen Tom Lucas Darrelyn Luman seniors guide underclassm en in basic leadership roles l Doug McCormick .lim McCormick Ellen McCarter Mary McClannahan Nancy McConnell Lee McCormick Mark McEIheny Mary McFarland Marianne McGuire Jack McHaley Sally McMillin Doug McMurphy Dave McProud Mark McReynolds Patty MacFarland Peggy MacGirvin Nels Malzahn Pamela Mann M , '1 ra.n 42 E Tom M3fChClll Jan Mart Cecilia Martinez Elizabeth Martinez Don Matthews Kay Mattison Brad Mayhew Becky Menefee Leslie Michaels Mark Michaels Steve Mielke Danny Miller David Miller Debra Miller Wearing the symbol of Boot Day is senior Bar- bara Rump. seniors continue into their third year of spiri I 5 Pam Miller Peggy Miller Dennis Miller Don Miller JoAnn Miller Mike Minor Daryl Mitchell Doug Montgomery Mary Montgomery Karen Mooney Jean Moran Byron Morgan .Ian Morris Teresa Moss Only eight more days till Christmas! thinks senior Frank fkakemanj Niemeir. Honest Mrs. Wright, I'll be a good kid! vows senior Orville Steve Motley Dave Mould Nancy Moulds David Mourn Tolbert, Kathy Mullen Tim Mullen Patty Murphy Nancy Nachtigal Jim Neel David Neighbors Shelia Nelson Zianna Nevergall Mike Nevius Mark Newton 45 seniors broaden horizons: anticzpate fu lure events Trish Oakley Nancy Ogle Yes Mark, I see your new record, but Puff the Magic Dragon doesn't really do much for me, says Steve Sherman. 46 -as a Gary Nichols Frank Niemeir J. D. Norcross Sally Oliver Andre Oracki JO Ann Ottiwell Laura Oyler Bev Parker Donna Parker Randy Partridge Scott Patton Dale Pavley l Trying out for the lead in Little Orphan Jan Payton Elaine Penner Cindy Perkins Annie is Eric Schrock. Daryl Perrin Debbie Perrin Bill Phillips Leanne Phleger Bill Pierson Katie Pohlman Merrill Poorman Royce Popp Carolyn Potter Duane Powell Linda Prickett Barbara Pryor Randy Puls 47 seniors participate in drug education program Tom Ratzlaff Gerry Rawlins Arlene Raine Mario Ramos Patti Ramsey Glenda Ratliff Gilbert Raya Harris Rayl Marsha Rayl Becky Rea Renee Redinger Sharon Redinger Greg Reece Larry Reed new Darlana Reeves Delois Roberts Tony Rush Susan Sanders Patty Reinert Judy Rohrer Kay Rusk Andy Savage Barbara Reynolds Richard Riney Sharon Roberts Becky Roman Julie Sallabedra Scott Saylor Kenton Rudicel Barbara Rump I always wondered what people meant when they said I was musically inclinedj' whistles Senior Karen Schmidt. ! my S6111 Ol' S express emotions of jo y and sorrow Elaine Schneweis Beth Schnider Judy Schaffer Don Scheuermann Karen Schmidt Mike Schnider Joyce Schrag Eric SCh1'0Ck Senior Danny Knight takes time to contemplate his strategy for an up-coming game as Tom Ratzlaff stares in wonder. 50 Steve Schroeder Kent Schubert Charles Session Carol Severtson Cheryl Severtson Glenn Shafer Scott Shaffer Tim Shaffer Barbara Shaw Linda Shepherd REPRESENTATIVES FROM BOYS STATE ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT CBACKJ - Jay Carter, Tim Mullen, Jon Kirkpatrick, Royce Popp. QMIDDLEJ - Brad Hill, Rick Caldwell, Jim Dronberger, Bob Fowler, J. D. Norcross. CFRONTJ - Dave Miller, Mark Holland, Mark Michaels, Brad Mayhew, and Dale Boger, Those not pictured are Dave Johnson, Vince Green, Tom Lucas, Kent Schubert, and Tim Shaffer. Tim Shafer Steve Sherman Janice Shook Jim Showalter senior s pay dues, sell tickets order announcements Brenda Simon Bruce Slama Linda Shulty Dennis Sieg Lorna Slater Darlene Smith Sally Siemens Dennis Smith Ronnie Snow Joyce Smith What's a three letter word for Mother? wonders Senior Debbie Cornclson at her job in the office. S Janis Sollenberger Ron Spain 5 3 Don Spencer Karen Stach Ken Nelson Diane Stanfill Leslie Stanwix Debbie Storm John Stratton MEMBERS OF MIDNIGHT OIL BURNERS, the creative writing club for seniors, are, TOP TO BOTTOM CLEFT TO RIGHTJ, Del Knauer, sponsor, Trish Oakley, Jill Weinlood, Kathy Everson, Rick Caldwell, J. D. Norcross, Melinda Cook, Susie Steed, Bob Fowler, and Dale Boger. Not Pictured are Sue Winslow and Brad Mayhew. Susie Steed Patty Steinbrink Collette Stephens 53 seniors awailfna! results of scholarship tests Patty Stutesman Kenny Suiter Marla Summers Cindy Syler Linda Teater Debbie Teeter Susan Swan Barbara Swank Rita Tennant Marty Thomas Charlotte Thompson Marietta Thrasher Somewhere over the rainbow . . . , daydreams senior Mary Calhoun as Pamela Mann keeps busy with the raw humor. Orville Tolbert Karen Van Stock Randy Tolbert Cindy Trotter Vicki Van Vleet Curtis Varney Sharlyn Troyer Cyndi Vetter Judy, dig that gorgeous center!, yearns senior Sherry Wilson to Judy Krenzin. Gary Tucker .lean Votruba completehnal year of secondary education seniors Ken Walker Marcie Weems Jill Weinlood Valerie WalterS Dave Waggoner Robert Wait Brenda Walborn Steve Ward Kim Weaver Kay Webb Delegates to Girls, State during the summer were Rita Duwe, Trish Oakley, Vicki Van Vleet, and Jerri Brummett. We Q ff, This ring smells terrible, thinks Rita Duwe. Kent Weldon Rick White Art Welsh Bobbi Wilkin Richard White Don Wilson Mary Wilson Rob Wilson Sherry Wilson Sue Winslow seniors reach end ofone roadg embark on another Pete Wooten Ellen Wray Judy Winter Eddie Woods Bobbi Wooldridge Charlie Wright Randy Wright Chrystal Young Debbi Young U I Charles Zimmerman Bob Fowler fasclnates Judy Winter with the theory of rotatlon. mark holland president ann dillon secretary nancy dickerson vice-president cheryl hatcher treasurer m student advisor hebs with problemsg strengthens communications Joining the HHS faculty this year was Miss Lila King. As a student advisor, Miss King aides students with person- al and educational problems which are sometimes neglected in daily school life. One aspect of her job is strengthening the communication line between the community and the junior and senior high schools. Miss King received a Bachelor of Arts degree in educa- tion from Kansas State Teachers College, and worked on a Masters Degree at Wichita State University. After teaching in Wichita for eleven years, she came to Hutchinson to teach at McCandless Grade School. In addition to her counseling duties, Miss King sponsors Briny Birds and Sherman Girls, helps with a Girl Scout troop, and serves on the board of directors of Hadley Day Care Center. Miss Lila King Miss King discusses life at HHS with Mario Ramos, Cynthia Haugsness, and Roxie Carpenter. mrs. dorothy stamper retires from hhsg ajlerfyteen years service Mrs. Dorothy Stamper, teacher of Spanish to an army of students over the years here at H.H.S., came to Hutchinson from Great Bend in 1955 and has been here ever since. She taught in a way that was clear, and hers alone. Mrs. Stamper went to William Jewel College in Liberty and did her graduate work at Wichita State University. 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My ooh is bigger than your ooh, brags junio Sally Lawson to classmate Jane Armstrong dur ing an A Cappella choir practice session. l l . 5 ,li in 'A ' . .W , -I a K aw, M ' i W W1 sg E 1 M . ,V L , .. V, W I Q, W '21, .. iii. . --Q35 F I g g. M :Salt iff L 3 ' 1 ' ,f . D 95 . ' A A t I 2-Mq,,g1,if. 41 a ,Lf y ,Li f , R C v r A i - . - ww ' ,M 552 , i i - 6 As R f aft' ...., 63.31 'Y 1 '7 sl xg. ,,, ti, My I 4 .5 fe. ' 5 ,L .1 X I Q . rr , .ma l Q A ff Li -'fm . ' Y' sa N- ' ill., 1 'P ', j f f in N vw 1 .5, 1 N A Rv , f- iw.-nv L. x , 2 ,f we' wi g, H -1, . . ng M I ,.,, , ff, f m x isis? f 'A '- m 1' A ,gf A E gd . ai K Y , , V . A .249 2 5' a Q - N? 'M f - all S gg, ' . , .Q 5 L M W I 5 4. it ., 4 . , ,,,W,, Vi A Ma Q ,5 ' N , , : 1' ' is , . f - +2 - jQ .r af r Zag.: - 4 H if X 'Z ' hi . ss,,g,' . rw uv . - - , ., , , '5' 7, v gg i W . as . 2? , V Nggfffg , ,Q , - lf. Ag fa ' ' gg, x . E 1? ' A ww , ,fi M 5 313 sf I, I ' ' Q- ' , .1 'j, , if - 'ef' ri f ' . ' 'MTR' i' f ..in ,, . 5 g . p f.w4sKE2i2s3W' ' 2 355? . Qg'f?5??54i,,'si 'TW N' 'wififzi f Q Y ,Q . ll wig in ' fgl' 5-Ll H 5. 15' 'z 'We is ,E I 1 g 'ww Bob Rodgers Richard Rodriquez Tim Rogers David Root Bobby Roman Tony Rosas Cindy Ross Ron Ruckman John Rusk Mike Russell Linda Ruzick Richard Sallee Eric Sailer Mary Saldana Pablo Sanchez Sammy Sayers Doug Schminke Donna Schroeder Barbara Schroll Jesse Sellers Anita Shafer Nancy Shanline Linda Shaw David Sheffler Brad Sherman Sharon Schlatter John Schletzbaum Vicki Schmidt Steve Schneider .lim Showalter juniors labor diligently under guidance of teachers Loretta Shultz Ron Siebel Pam Sligar Tim Smalley David Smith Debbie Smith Dean Smith Marsha Smith Paula Smith Roger Smith Donald Southard Brenda Southards Carolyn Spencer Bobbie Spriggs Deanna Stafford Terry Steffens Brad Stephenson Sharon Stephenson Gary Stieben Bob Stivers 3' V gl N9 Marietta Schreiber LeRoy Schroeder a , . , zwnff., g. :fra ,, ,AL . .tri -,wg g had - -tt-. 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' 5 Rocky Ward Von Warner Celesta Webster Allen Wedel Susie Weems Bill Weimer Bill Welch Ronnie Wells Mark Wernet Terri Wesley Gregory West Nancy Wharton If you work real hard someday you might grow up to be as big and strong as Mr. Alpers and me. instructs Terry Fields to a naive sophomore. alan wuauhw if 0 ffcers select class ringsg assist in graduation ceremonies i'L'Va Le Williams W , V y Phillip Williams ,flea Damita Wilson 5335 Ronna Wilson li , Russell Wilson R ' 1 Cindy wmgen Xi Brad Winkler ww Debra Wisby .3 ' N ' 2 Bruce Woner L gg,-, W Kathy Wood L - Leona Woodmansee 'K .fx ,gf Sarah Wonsetler if S .,,,, ' Gee, Mr Kingsley is letting me scrape the gum off all his bookcases. All I have to do is learn to smilef' brags Rocky Redford. Debbie Williams Huey Williams ai gil? l N 055 T QE Julie Wynn Steve Yadon Susan Yadon Daniel Y'Barra David Young Sherry Youngberg Roger Yutzy Carlos Zizumbo . My 3 N fa , X 1 sf 5 my E LA.. 41 4 44 new 3 ., 'iii ' ww f - Kiwi Wig . V, f' i r .WL W .. - ,, :a,,,,.,.r W -i',ii Q f 1 be v ..' if ,:, ,rg s 1 fi.-S R? 9 ' W E- Q' 5 Ti ' f -. BK . , V 5 ' - - e AQAAAJ. hfxa 5 , 5 if 4 K aw -' ' R W!!-' is 'fr' ji'-ii.: S,,,M I azu- . FYI rm W Til EI E QR WW 3811 1! -'MN 2Q1C '1F ar' K2 QV i - M' isi s ,. 'liiasa 'Ml marvin gorsky president linda ruzich vice-president -colette danks secretary michelle knight treasurer 85 ophomores getjrst taste of high schoolg facehrst-year challenges Edward Aln. Patty Alonzo Dan Amrine Linda Andereck Terry Applegate Rodney Apps Doug Barr Kevin Bailey Kris Bailey Ted Baird Sheri Baldwin Kristie Banta David Barnes Kathy Barnes Carol Barnett Rebecca Bauer Linda Beeler LuAnne Beemer Barbara Bell Betty Bell Patty Benbow Larry Bender Marsha Benton Danny Bernard ,lg,.,.,,,: 6 i t Q-4 www' V- . w,j,+si . B eyyr .. - , '4 .f,,p,,::jq . - raps H l gl, .di 5 .iq . S Q 5.3156 , . , f , Q S, 5 l ,J if t s ,, s irlgwwa tp ', l f 2 K Q ix s i v zf g, ' I gil IWW? z s 3, i Q xt . ,Q . W 1. .. 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U 5-H218 Shawn Biberdorf f' X 13 is fu S' ' iff, 3 J M A ,k,L 5,235 .K 3 ,?fe,sf,siir.l my -Vr'H2gifV,-+ 2 V- , , D J Wff,gsi,,f if fs - ' V Qgsggrfiilifilfi Q V- ': ii 1 952' , ,A . iwsgag L s L Y J 11 11 ki' -J .mrsm-,?',w - ,- ,tayiw-' -. , M, J gsrff if f-'mf -rr ' exif? - ,:f1g,f'fw. eiefzf:-'V1'?' igi,gQ5:.s2.s' f' . -: Howard Bernard Jeanie Berner flaw fi fl , 3 M A 5 u fl it XXL 1 1- 2' V-P ' ?- 'rf- i z:'i 4 B' xfitaggili 1 wzcigf-w X - -V alfa- Randy Berner Kathy Berry V ' ' K , r ..., ,, .if ,lil zi- Paula Bircher 4, QV at j .V M.. 2. , Things seem so futile, thinks sophomore Kris Piper. M 5, ..,, Janice Bishop f David Bixby Jane Blackman ffiz V ' - g Marsha Bland 'Q 9 S haf t ,, lv H Q. tri QE' airy, ' ffm ti aa 4 tariff -f . 5 Treeveala Blanton , , 5 if , X 6 g , lff 3 Vickie Blanton ,,, ,Af 9 -- W J, .. 9-,VM-1 5k.?T21Qi:?i--g'?E55,Y' UV 'ef t , was . , . 4 G ., t 5 a 4 'k 1, ,3 , 4 Q 5 , an i, , 11. ,. ,xi rn, ,,.. ls.,.,5,,a . M W K Y Ass xx.- S 1, ' .sw - i,, Q V- V V - . 1,--i '1 T' -V , ' , ' r J ',i' Melody Blevins V 4, -,J B' T , .siigggjyg . . iiii, ig i f V A , - J ,a f Michelle Bliss Beth Bontrager i W, X ., ., . , s,,. .-f ff zsgizgff,-f it- V, Cathy Bontrager is-ref ,- ' V 'g mgrz - . i5i,q.9iV, V-'.e J erri .Q-5 ,pf-iSaiiV1 - W J V -::V, z tte w w ag . ,fr - Tern Bookless K 4.,: , Z 2z?gfvWwf- .ia V RlCha1'd Bookout ,z , mg 'ZQFSSVQZ - . -ff gi - .1 - VVV' Q- :tg ,K ., . 11, I ,- mf J I ., .,., hx.. V N ii 1-, -. ,WV ir -Vsws sf N .J A A . .,. 1, .,., ra 5-W . . , if v A Q' X X5 A at E 15 M i Q aw. 1.-iw. , X 5 i is , S EE fin., f rg 5, igsr, l r oi Nfl My ,JS S Y ,sf we J 5215. iifsllr' Mike Borck Mary Borra John Bossemeyer Carol Boswell 2 ' f Bob Bottomley 2 . Mlke Bourell 'tti iiii . f , J. ,. ,, 115555, .. , wlhwwbq .fills 1- ' 3:55-fi. ar if-:af 1 iff' ' . X . 1 zgsmvf. , -4 Q J f 1 8 V m w' ' . ,,.. Nz, ts,m1 .5 . 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Y an 'U Q 5, . . fi lr 1, 5 ,J le W ' X 1 -, s , xx 9 Plgx There's what in this lemonade? questions Mary MCC y frsihfiikl 2 fgsvzzz-1 gr as L., .. rw' H' fiffs s, - rg yn , f:'5'r2,Z - v X .: as 5F5l2:3 Erie, .,,. basl 1 Emi si V. . . :- :awww --iss. .v si A.-k . :sr 5,g,:fqm 5..,, ,gy i-,,. - ,L emi, -.,, Q IJ A Q 3 lil l , i 4 A lgkfl 1 nn im. . . ,. f ,f i i si , ng, V a re fs s ki s , isis .V ,,,, . Q ..,, . Q fs, ,ms Wd' 1, 'rf r J we 1 lr 3 it il il Lille ' U, if ikdgl Sb X ' 4, we ,eg in X ,s Q2 . figs .2524 wiv K, i,,,s,i, ,gear -xl. ..... .I assi' ,i Sally Emerson Kathy Evans Mike Everett Janet Everson Rhonda Fabrizius Lindsey Fallis Penny Fallis Terry Farley James F arra Phil Fast Janice Feldman Terry Fellers Karen Fellows Cindy Fenton Brad Fenwick Mark Fetter Roger Field Robin Fisher Marc Fitzgerald Sherri Fitzgerald Sherry Flickinger Kim Forbes Nate Fors McKay Fortuer 'V Marilyn Foster lay a foundation for the fu ture Randy Frank Bruce Freeman Doug Frost Rodney Fry Tim Fry Garry Furgason Terry Furgason Denise Galloway Mike Galloway Mike Gantz Greg Garcia Norma Garrett Randy Geist Jeff Gimar Marty Gisick Steve Goble Carmen Goldsby Debra Gordy En light ened sophomores, Sue Landman and Donna Penka study their homework. if . V m s W , at we aa 1 Steve Fowler Joyce Gould Diane Grady Gail Graham Kathi Graham Tina Gray Susan Green L --f'J:ws53 gs if Zirivzffiiigi 'lf Q, 5 fi 3 -va i tg! ,K f 5 to .mL ,1 ,t PM at 5 G C 2 J sr file if 7 S' if X l 2 - -Q4 qi , t, mg IQ ' 'WP' . to , ., rg HKVM, . ,. .. ,E L. V, ,ls QE . raam: U W ... , . , 2 ,is .M ae Eve- 9 1 1 3 ,age s we S s ' sl J 'E 5 T , if sr ,Q N I L ara qi- X , ,Q la , Q , .. ,iw i A 32' 'X : '- ' - N V a t , wif . ' it N .. N' My H, ,,, f y , if k A M ' yjrgkfif 1 5.12: ite li ,cw ws 5 fkgg ' -,': it ' .. FM , ,v-,fly .2 ,5 ,f W. Egg ,5 : :A . -R3 , . r 4 na' I i ' 4 fi. wax ' 'r 5,53 J, . an misc Laila' L f M ' Qt gi? .L Q 1 A e V Q 5 Bob Griflin Debra Griffith Jan Groseclose Steve Gruver Bertha Gunnells Mary Gustafson Sharon Guthrie Elizabeth Haas Joni Hager Danny Hamby Cindy Handwerk Mary Hanna Candy Hanzlicek Mike I-larbaugh Diane Harden Kathy Harper Lynnita Harris Nancy Hartke Craig Hartman Marvie Hartman Brenda Hash Carla Hatcher Michael Haugness Joyce Hawk Don't let Mr. Powers see you doing that, muses Randy Frank as he watch Kit' I if ze A Q. fx r. 2-:ist ,a.ffw,Q Kwik film? SHN ' ff? L - ,..' W f , . ,, z:f'X 1921 3 fQg93f5.i Q.. af- am at N? ., 41.-rw ML? If if A mf , 2 M? Q 5, 'V f a 231 if Q Q7f'5 Q Jw? S+ ft. fff, st f wawaxf f, 1511615 t ---' K 555: frig- , is f 1'2r?afsZa,f.i ' 'ef I s .. , , .V 7 .mzww sa. yr ,1'sfs,'sstff,zEsi 1 ire I 9 ' T X Q2 'Z 3' a in ,, V. .L QQ-. ,ra il: 3, r i lg is L. 'K ,S 1: Y' wigifsvfs i l ff wiwfw, 1 f ifsfcgim e , , , S jigt255g??'L gg: tg A- Rr vs fie+se9':3gX -wr A-New it J9tfaL-s,::.G?f- . 1 w,ilsw.i Gem ii 5 R, r,.V, tg sophomores gain from past experiencesg A,Vi,,Heim prepare for the future Denise Hemm Patty Hendershot Mark Henderson Ray Henderson Bob Hendricks Guy Hendrickson Terry Hendrickson Susan Hendry Gail Henks, Kim Hennigan Kim Henry Kirk Henry Bonnie Hernandez Mike Herrin Jill Hinkel Charles Hoefer Teri Hoefer Debbie Holcomb Bix Holdren Mike Hopkins Mike Horn David Hornbaker Gwen Hornbaker Kathy Hornbeck e he an 'GLW L, fi l , 221 S Qs? w 45 X R. nr .Nl ,1vgf 5w.,'-f .... L 6 iQfr.5zg'jz'q 13:5- .ssi N l e i, J x l - 21355 ma-Q . ,. 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Jeanne Kelly K it-l flil D b K d ffvfimi- . - iff- sf: ' 1 '52 ,. :Zfs::i5?EEI.5ai:aEif-5 fi-' 7 J J: .' - . 'S :i2:fQe'i e fe elme Y :gems lel, g l ., - 1 -1. Susan Killian Patty Kipatrick Vicki Kinast Kevin King Susan King Lizz Kiraly Bob Kirby Betty Kirk David Kirkby Sue Kirkpatrick Rick Kitch Sue Klenke Lori Kline .lane Kling Mark Klug Debbie Knox Dorothy Koontz Steve Korf Anita Keast 9 l U rn - rex.. 11.-+1.,f'1a-vertH'1Q-'l?m1t2:4,'51i.'1-fi 9 - f 15Fe .15Hg .51 Zlfiif' SEV 'jg,g2?f5f: 1 tft,iik?5s,fjg.l3 522-1 W - ,111ffz,fu5,:1s,,fv'- V, qu I-zu, ' Tgiffff W-rggg QLMYQQV 'art' xi.:-'5 z,,1,fa'f i 1 ... VTL, . I .. , sy? 5535, 2 Qu M wt 2 l, F E W' . ein 'R 9 .W We , WW nxt ,, iss F ,: - . . mfg? - t it ' 1 if te 1 'H . ' . .ss- .X i ,, 5 yas, , . :,v - .-..l What do you mean we weren't supposed to taste our solutions? exclaims Mike Childs as Richard Drake gazes into the remaining liquid. 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Ag ,g-if . - -- - Emir 1 -ff,-' 'ay e - QQ N' M l , ,,v Z ..,, V , , .Nh .,. 4 , ' ,., Q v- Jane Kosar Gayle Krob .Ion Lancaster Sue Landman Barbara Lea Mike Lee Wayne Lemen Janet Leonard Donna Lesslie Kim Lett Mike Lewis Charles Libby Greg Lindenberger Kim Lockmann Margie Lohrentz Becky Longhofer Mike Love Herb Loyd Carol Luman Cheryl Lundemo Chris Lutz Dennis MacFarland Carl Mahoney Mike Mahoney David Main Mary Mammel Cliff Manche Charlotte Maness Vickey Mangels Cathy Mans sophomores become active in various clubsg Sherrie Martin Steve Martindell Cindy Mattison Robert Mattox Nancy Mayes Cindy Mayhew Randy McCormick Mary McCoy Sandra McCoy Ruth McDaniel Jackie McElravy Marcia McGraw Brad Mclnturff Ramond McKelvy John McLeskey Debbie McNeil Charles Mandeville LouAnn Mendenhall compete for grades as ,. IH , ,, 5,6 ,,,.,: srl? K -fr. M ,. Eg: Becky Martin David Martin 2 sal:-2527: 'W ' -:r .. 92,5 ec ...T f K if . ii ...io ,p 5 .555ZEI2i '-:- ' ., :.'l' -: 1Ei ::' 1:93, 1 , ,. -, H : 1-1 '. 41 Kathi Graham explains the results of a Biology lab to Sherry Wood. Merrie Mendenhall Robert Mendenhall 535, few E Terri Mesh Barbara Miller Barbara Miller Pam Miller 'T' l . wfriiiihifi , .793 i ww e i liiifiiggl, , I V- H fihiilu w i Y . ws.-.:4!t . f x 'il ,img 3 me 7S?Esai2'i-isfwfisgri, -'I V' Xi 1, ,st vw: SV: 3 S .. r. 9',E:i'.15,i 5.ifTi4fiss'i 152, Zig E35 tr., ., Jim Miller Vickie Miller Robert Minor Douglass Moll Kathy Mollett Eileen Mooney 5 'T t rs s is Ser v gags My K l 5 if A rl s . t . 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Q, if , 2 4, , Ig me Q ' tqausswi -- -- R., , ,g t ,Y ,it Q A -' z ':EE- l-Bti 'ww-U F slflfili i Ji ,. , it fufafw I- Q Egtzag-fy '13 Elin Bill Moran Pam Morris Kathy Moss Marvin Motley Charles Moyer Susan Mueller Loretta Navarro Suzanne Neighbors Gary Nester Tim Nevergall Beth Newton Randy Newton Larry Nichols Ronnie Nienke Debbie Nuss Joseph Ojeda Paul Ojeda Mike Oliver Sara Oliver Mike O'Neal Debbie Orsborn Jeanne Osenbaugh Peggy Owens Teena Owens sophomores accept added responsibilities' learn to use time wisely Ray Owens Barbara Palmatier Shirley Palmer Charles Parker Ronda Patton Donna Penka Mona Percy Pam Perkins Nicholas Petty Jerry Pierson Kris Piper Gary Pitts Jay Pitzer Terry Popp Penny Potter Debby Powers Ronnie Prouse Gary Pryor David Quick Ronnie Quick Ken Quimby Jim Rankin Kay Rasmussen Marilyn Ratliff Debbie Ratzlaff Mike Roush Jerry Ravenstien Roberta Rawlins W5f vfeif?f5QZQ'?f' 1 v li 3 Margie Lohrentz finds a time when class can be fun. 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Q KN? sf Robin Rawlins David Rayl Rodney Rayl Cindy Reed Kathy Regier Lynette Regier Steve Reimer Ellen Reinert Susan Rexroad Dalyne Reynard Beverly Reynolds Melinda Rhodes Keith Richardson Sally Roberts David Robertson Waynetta Robertson Randy Robinson Sharon Robinson Mike Rodgers Esmeralda Rodriques Ray Rodriques Kathy Roman Joe Roseberry Desiree Ross Vickie Rouden Janice Rush Leroy Ryan Virginia Ryan ' iii i ii? Julie Sanders IRQ' 3 .. 'Y'-f . .V ., , .:. ' Y' J-fi'-iii? n35ggE5,'.:23, ' H . , 1i,I112321ilzgij'-gE':IfS75iTS5T9ii55 'f 1 f l 'qtifllsgl-fav' slfxis Q a, . K - s ' 91 '- 'li f'l :Eii:i:? ' - iii? 15253, ' 5'ri'5f ' ' ggymrif -i f 3, ft , 4 f. J in mls 7 i f . s I ' 'm,:,f, -it ug'-P ,, 2, , M f wi g ' ' --' ,z 5 ' ,, -Q , Y' .' i 2 VF f -silt .. 4 Q ,Q 1 .- ' Q it f ,W 4 ,..t,,.. EV A f it - -gt. mil- fix iw L w L 'M t .- ,A if 1 Ricky Sands 101 Kathy Schaffer Paul Schimdt Lisa Schmitt Rick Schoenhoff J im Seitnater Clay Shackelford Jeff Shaffer Sally Shears Dale Shelite Barbara Shepard Roger Shook Rocky Shuman Mary Snell David Simmons Jerry Simpson David Sinnett sophomores subjects of stud y Albmscates exhibit energy and ejfort 33255E7-e',1'i::fif':ff'1 1 1., . il17'vsii,g,,fm-:- 'ff.f',,,::,-f,,,. . V law R gg, .Jam-J, .gm K s I - irsssf , K ' ? K Q, N M .i .f, . ,., , y, ..,. , Randy Scheuermann ,, . :gf-Q.: ww 1,fef:ffj,.,-f, mgw ' . f- f, , A-, A 5 v,:'t'J.az MH' Q ,Xi -I w f 1fl:,v:si,,figk-'fzfiw , -ff awe' ., . 1- - .. .is 1' Hmz' f' ,- , , ,1 fe 'ie-'grwll in me, ., , ., , Zi,,,W,M,,2ix,mW ., , 'S new W 'S Q Q ' e f f. if 4 :im E 1 f E W L. , T. 1 . i I 4 4 3 WE, . W ,lil i l ,z f -,1-mfr-if f, ,,.12,.- -so ,ni g f-ffpg. , r ,fciialv 4 -W Le: ,www if wrigiaqigi. - ,- ,, 1, .-' - . hu of ffm: if 41, 5 f. X To veg' xr is Mags ' ,ina iii ' Y X , 4 l '45 a i me i l 'N' 91 ef A745 ab ',-- ,,. ..:: af.:-Q Q?- -: ,,k,,. . ' W ---ii.- ..'- .fw- .: -if 1- f . -'X-:mi , f -- vw, i 3,1,:x:5gi5,l,75x 5 GK, ix Q 553 fri , . f gvgiga 4 ,5,,,e , 1 wi SS XJ? yi i agar S, if ', X , sv 'liihfgg ,1 A are Q M55 ,Q Q -mam? was X 4 as 'r 4 W Daryl Slater A ii Nancy Smiley D C lsrra , ,, i' -- . Bob Smith ysslyl ,gig '- :. Cindy Smilh ,, issl Chris Smith .v.A, Donnasmim sssssy llr i ,C silis Gayle Smith ' J iiiss ' ' Classroom time proves valuable to sophomores Mike Mahoney, Gary Pryor, David Bames, Ronnie Edwards, Cindy Smith, and Eileen Mooney. f' ,p.fE,,fliLiSlia-,rf,ga-NSNSXS , ,,., When you said we were going to play cards, I had something a little different in mindf, states David Williams as Sharon Con ner, Jim Seitnater, David Kirkby, and Cindy Mayhew look with disbelief at their cards. , , -11:21am X , X , it 35 . . -ta.-tt. 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S s xl .I:5:x:: 'x Le WX Q N 5 6, 1 X K if X gf ' :X L H E ' :if5:l5i'EX.': ' W 7232? - H, ,: 1 R sg R fm v i? f XX- Howard Smith Kenny Smith Kim Smith Michael Smith Pam Smith Ricky Smith Sam Smith Randy Snider Diana Snyder Randy Sollenberer Arelane Southard Mark Spaeny Lu Spencer Richard Sporn Sherry Starks Mike Steinmetz Becky Stewart Cecil Stinbrink Sandra Stock Debbie Stoskopf Helen Stowell Betty Strayer Ray Streeter Debbie Stuckey Geneva Stucky Deedra Sturgeon Sharla Summers Michael Sutton Paula Swafford Sheri Swafford al ' sophomores Crea te school spiri t, enthusiasmf Rodneyswam through participation in activities Joe Taverner Irene Taylor John Teeter Bob Terry Carol Thorne Terry Symonds rwyiryz E 2 rsr fil2'?P'1' QW- Ab, ,, 'a Q, ,, his rr.. . ,r Cyd riedrke ,. .. .rt',r :- ,' .f1vg-:p S ' - . ' f.'i' ny '7'I ' . 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David Vierthaler Julie Vieyra f div IQ A K, I i by 2 as' 0 J 9. may Y ha Connie Vincent Don Waggoner as it ,r,.s J y ,A , m f 'E Q 'T . ' v I . f lmii is is I, Pam Wait Darrell Walker V , ,, 2 ,-vw '-'-- W rar. t if 9 ' ,M A: J W l ' . t 2 3555 t K S qi em fr- I- .i mr li . r, mn .si Lt, S- 5 i i Q s rt, s i iw ,s 'W' I it if Q gb mg. W .night kk . ..,.., , I b 'Sli' sl if P , . is fgli , ,fn . t Be ig 2 'yt' gigs F .dm M , , gg .I ti , H , f,,5iH.5F,f,,1f E W - :. - ..fff,.,.:5,.geg 'Wig 1 ' ,H .1 Wikis 2' , V1 m y i ti, ,fs -1 tw, kk m.+,aif J :gag , L1 .. - -'-- ,uni Q.. 1- ,E yyf . K m msfp y gi ll - if235'5 ac ' fl J f .fha ,ilgffiefitieijwi ff -, -,iq ,-5.,- . v B , it gif Q is Q K in at Y mf? ggwf 22 Y ' , am asia- gio sirglg sa Q W Q tial in '33 is v f A, 4 sw if A ' x :la ' ':ifi: W. - Q - ' ' ' , - wi: A -.s aw A . fe, Www Q., ix' , ,, ,, QM. I -XA , 5 1 , , W, I tif,---li.-M-l, . ,. .. . X,,. -EE? 0 at I J ff S if 2. ,HHH 4 1 pi, Z R lm A PY' S0 W, ,es . e . . I f. , , gl Qi 5 ia.. 1 i A xg if f NWS .f st' awww f - t, 'fa Z, :,,:. ,, 6,1 il ?5?!iz f,i1,zt1f,ff r ,. . .,,i,,, ,, K , .. Leland Wambsganss David Ward Karen Ward Robie Watson Kevin Weaver Lou Weber .Ian Wedgeworth Sally Weems Marilyn Weins Melinda Wells Millard Welsh Brenda West Wes Westfall Lynn Westmoreland Kathleen Whalen Vickie White Ronny White Sheryl Whitney Terry Wilkerson Scott Willett 5 5 H. 1 if if l s 1 X I 5 l E 2 l 3 E If he wants me he's going to have to come up and get me, smiles Howard Bernard as Mr. Meschke pursues his victim. David Williams Vada Williams Tim Willoughby Carrie Wilson Cathy Wilson Kathy Wilson Will Wilson Mark Winchester .Iollen Wingert Donna Winkley Anne Wiseman Brad Wood 105 sophomores elect class offcers to direct activitiesg await the time for reward Sherry Wood Jeri Wooten Sophomore Merrie Mendenhall realizes that the future is built on knowledge and education. Janet Everson, like many other sophomores, includes not only books in her education, but also extracurricular activities such as tennis. 106 Mike Wright Terri Wright Jeff Y'Barra Eva Yoder Bob Ziegler Beth Zimmer Wm ns, Hilti ww 'IV -,.....,-,Q W Duane Zwickl rodney rayl president sherl swafford vice-president hsa earhart secretary jiu hinkel tI'CaSI.lI'Cl' 6 ,, ,. .- 'R .3'v9,z 5'- -r-f SPORTS gb. s-',, P .. 'mf ' '4..,p,Q. ,- . 3 55- ws- . 1 Q' 1 J uihf 1, iismgsiiikhs N wi?-W 4 - 0-Mutriulhwuqfg ..,, --my. .A-Amt R - ' 'N . football recover from early injuriesg Hutch 34 Great Bend 0 The Salt Hawks began the season with a devastating victory over the Panthers which ended a first game losing jinx for the Hawks. Randy Love, senior quarterback, exhibited that the Hawks were going to the air as he completed 16 of 24 and threw touchdown passes of seven yards to slot- back John Fulks and a twenty-three yard aerial to split-end Doug Harper. The ground game was also solid gaining 162 yards as tailback, Pablo Sanchez and Mike Esau both ran four yard plunges into the end zone. Harper later returned a 48- yard punt for six. Sanchez and a Love to Fulks combination provided for the two extra point conversions. The defense was outstanding, although Mike Harmon, monster man, was injured which ignited a long string of injuries to follow. The injuries critically spoiled Hutch's chance for an outstanding season. come back with 3-6 mark Hutch 6 Southeast 23 Hutchinson traveled to Cessna Stadium and artificial turf for the first time. The Hawks were over-powered the second half by the Buffaloes who walked away un- damaged. The Salt Hawks didn't fare so well as the sky fell in on them with Mike Franco, junior fullbacker and linebacker, lost for the season. As well as Franco, John Fulks and Doug Harper were lost for indefinite periods. The Hawks scored ending a 63-yard drive on a five yard pass from Love to Harper to come back and tie it up after Southeast jumped out-in-front 6-0. It was a see-saw battle until only 63 seconds re- mained in the half when the Buffaloes scored on a fluke pass play as the ball was tipped up in the air by the Hutch defend- ers, only to fall into the hands of the oppo- nents. Southeast then strolled into the endzone untouched. The dejected, injured Hawks couldn't get going again and fell to defeat. The loss evened their record to l-l. The Salt Hawks open the season with their first big win over Great Bend. Pablo Sanchez 1243, scored the first touchdown of the season as Tim Shaffer 1763, Tom Ratzlaff 1533, and Mike Nevius 1673 show their elation. wo- vw' Quarterback Randy Love UOJ, works the option to perfection as he pitches to Pablo Sanchez 1241 against Southeast only to go down in defeat, 23-6 in a key contest at Cessna Stadium. Hutch 12 Wi-nfield 14 Hutch traveled to Viking territory and failed to convert on two extra point at- tempts, losing by two to Winfield. Winfield dominated the first quarter on the ground, scoring on a 69-yard drive. Hutch dominated the rest of the game in the middle of the field, but failed to push the ball over the six point stripef, John Fulks scored the first touchdown as he picked up a fumble and raced 25- yards to paydirt. A Love to Fulks conver- sion pass failed. Winfield received the kickoff only to fumble again to the Hawks, who moved it in from the 35 on a pass from Love to Fulks. Two plays later, Fairfield transfer, Kelvin O'Brien, went in to score and the Hawks led 12-7. After a 15-yard penalty on the touch- down, Winfield ran the kickoff back 56 yards for six points and took the lead back, 14-12. Kelvin O'Brien was the leading ground gainer for the Hawks as he compiled 107 yards in 28 carries. SENIORS underclassmen jill rolesg gain valuable experience Hutch 35 Campus 36 A 22-point fourth quarter proved not enough to overcome the Colts as the Hawks lost their second straight AVL contest. The Hawks scored on the first play from scrimmage on a 58 yard sweep by Kelvin OlBrien. Dave Mould kicked the P.A.T. Campus came back to score two touch- downs before the Hawks could muster another drive which highlighted the return of Doug Harper to the lineup. O'Brien scored on a pitchout from Love to make it 15-13 at the half. The Colts scored two six-pointers the third quarter, but the Hawks failed to get things rollin' until the fourth quarter when Robert Thompson recovered a fumble which resulted in a 25-yard scoring pass from Love to David Blackwood. Campus again scored after an O'Brien fumble, but the Hawks fought right back with a 60-yard T.D. pass from Love to Harper. A Love to Fulks pass resulted in the two-point conversion, making it 36-27, Campus. Hutch got another chance, aided by 2 pass interference penalties and a 24-yard gallop by Love, when Wayne Guthrie pushed over for six points from one foot out. Love passed to Kirkpatrick for the extra points, but after the scores were tal- lied, Hutch was one short, 36-35. BACK ROW - D. Blackwood, B. Cantin, R. Love, M. Nevius, M. McReynolds, J. Lowen, D. Luman, S. Sherman., C. Zimmerman. W. Guthrie. MID- DLE ROW - D. Harper, M. Eswein, M. Harmon, T. Ratzlaff, D. Mould, K. Weaver, N. Malzahn, J. Leslie, S. Borck. FRONT ROW - T. Rush, J. Fulks, T. Shaffer, R. Gilbert, D. Neighbors, M. Esau. D. Miller. J. Kirkpatrick, M. Schnider. Salt Hawks Tony Rush, 81, Dave Mould, 63, and Scott Butterfield, 25, close in to help Kevin Keast bring the Wellington carrier down. The Salt Hawks pause a moment before the game to collect their thoughts and gain inspiration. Hutch 14 Derby 30 The Salt Hawks went away to Derby's homecoming only to be crushed by the Panthers, 30-14. Derby surprised the Hawks as they riddled the secondary with aerials which opened up the middle for their powerhouse fullback. The Panthers scored two quick touchdowns be- fore the Hawks got on the scoreboard with 2:35 remaining in the half. Randy Love raced 16 yards to the 21 and on the next play whipped a touchdown pass to Doug Harper. The Panthers went on to build a 30-8 lead only to have the Hawks put on six more points on a 29-yard romp by Scott Butterfield. The extra point conversion failed. 113 captains display leadershipf Hutch 14 Wellington 29 Although the score read 29-14 on the Gowan Stadium scoreboard, the spirited, patched-up Salt Hawks gave Wellington all they wanted. slits r,a f ii 5 Q Y' his af' s i, f -'- i f la f ' I K , 'G 75,1 5: eee 1 1 if it , . .www . 1- -.-, ,awww Q W A ,lug at Q.. at :siwmgg ,WKMA I W 1 H ' asfvivtzbw. .,,,ilf-V-2.1 rv-.sm - A fy f 2 Q j, Nj 'f fy? in . 1 , 73 V 1 U NM ,K K , , ,V Q 4 Wg? . I I 'W 1. .. . , A fit? ,. TQ 1 fn! W 1 ity, 'f'z'gg?WV'N ff5l'a:'w1,11gi ' . 1 'Qt 5 9, W, ,L ,mi 1' s 1 W gy 'tk' 'W fl, 1 l pave way for juniors The Crusaders scored first on a 62-yard drive, but the Hawks came right back with Mike Schnider rambling 42 yards plus 12 and 13 yard passes from Randy Love to Mike Love and Doug Harper respectively, only to be stopped on the ten-yard line. Hutch got the ball back and Kelvin O'Brien dived in for six, making it 8-6, Wellington. The Crusaders came back to score on a broken pass play, but the Hawks came back, too, to score on a 29-yard ramble by Schnider, only to be called back for illegal procedure. Wellington scored on the first posses- sion of the second half on a 59-yard drive. Hutch traveled to the one-yard line, only inches short of a first down, as Wellington took over. On the third play, Love inter- cepted a pass on the 15 and came back to throw a touchdown pass to O'Brien on the first play. Mike Eswein caught a Love ae- rial for the conversion, making it 23-14, only to have Wellington score again with 1:48 remaining. Coaches - Otto Henning, Gus Meschke, Bob Harris Merle Sharick Head Coach Glen Percy and B111 Whetzel 1 'l3L.7Y2 F?R5lik'K ENYIYP iE.'!iEkJ1iZ'EfSH Hutch came out at half scoring quickly on a 51-yard pass from Randy Love to Kelvin O,Brien. Love came right back to O'Brien for the extra points. After stopping Ark City on the 17, Hutch came back to cap on 83-yard drive on a one yard plunge by Love. Love passed to John Fulks for the extra points. Ark City had life once more, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Hawks who won it impressively, 28-14. Hutch 28 The Salt Hawks showed that they never gave up as they came back from a 28-6 deficit to tie it up 28-all in the fourth quarter. Newton jumped on top 16-0 before a Randy Love pass to Kelvin O'Brien got the Hawks on the scoreboard. The Hawks were shut down the first three quarters as they were plagued with numerous penalties. Not until late in the third quarter did the machine start to work. A 14-yard pass from Love to O'Brien started things off as Scott Butterfield tal- lied the extra points. In the fourth quarter, John Fulks scored on a one-yard plunge. Conversion failed. Tony Rush came back to block a punt which set-up a two-yard plunge by Fulks. A Love to David Blackwood conversion pass tied it all up, 28-28. Newton, aided by a 15-yard penalty and a 24-yard pass play used the clock to score onoe more from the three inch line to cap the game. The Salt Hawks' statistics were surpris- ingly good this year considering their me- diocre season record. Particularly impres- sive was the setting of a new Hutch High passing record of 103 completions for 1228 yards. Yet, it has been said that statistics are for losers - and six out of nine games this season, the Hawks were losers. Two key factors led to the Hutch 3-6 grid record - injuries and inexperience. In critical situations throughout the season, key players were hurt with few experienced players to back them up. One bright spot resulted from this losing season. Underclassmen filling in for start- ers who were injured, have now gained valuable experience which should pay off next year. With any luck at all, next season's foot- ball team should have something more than another near year. L-1... f-.. Far:-' lie. P 'K .5 K ugiiiy ' if C .rm . -f..w?1:. ggi'-fin 'V tf ...--,-.a sf .H . n-11 J u' In X I Q as '. ' as . ..,- , ,. . V, 1 Vs, NN V . ... aj fs. , , ,aw si' S lt 5, we . at 5 S fn. - . sf' - . -'Mi ' 'V 6 my-1i,azfg: - ' VFW. -. V' . - ' ...Ul SOPHOMORES - FOURTH ROW - M. Sutton, S. Willet, B. Cully, M. Love, D. Barr, R. Drake, G. Cooper, R. Rayl. THIRD ROW - G. Hendrick- son, R. Hendricks, S. Reimer, M. Motley. B. Wood, P. Fast, M. Gisick. SECOND ROW - D. Drake, R. McCormick, D. Edwards, S. Korf, J. Hubbard, R. Fields, T. Crow, L. Bender, M. Degado. FIRST ROW - G. Keeler, D. Kidd, H. Bernard, D. Bernard, J. Hubbard, D. Bixby, P. Ojado, R. Guist. W. . J- - . - ,.. .1 ,W . .1 1- NMR Buffs! FUKIJQHEAY- M w4'HC'M .LlM YNIF WW61 w.:ke' f!f '51-f-24' VI Tir 3245? lt .KTFXW JEAN' 5133156 A-E' ' Q3 W!.x!'Vxii5l1'r.'YNlJ.Dl'.E.F1EITEH cross country harriers take twojirstsg compete in eight meets In his fourth year as HHS cross country coach, Dennis Vierthaler's harriers placed first in both the Ark City Invitational and the McPherson Invitational. This is the first year the cross country team has won two meets. Andy Oracki, foreign exchange student from South Africa, did very well in his first year running cross country plus pro- vided much spirit for the team. The varsity squad, consisting of return- ing lettermen Larry Achilles, Joe Gimar and Kenny Suiter, with Roger Caldwell, Gene Bircher, Andy Oracki, and Tom Longhofer, led the team to a successful season in which 14 boys lettered, including managers Brad Mayhew and Mike Keffer. 1970 CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD MEMBERS ARE - lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Coach Dennis Vier thaler, Joe Gimar, Kenny Suiter, Tim Fry, Bruce Freeman, Robert Calhoun, J.D. Norcross, and Tim 2nd ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Jeff Allen, Jim Dronberger, Tim Mullen, Tom Longhofer, Mike Evertte, Achilles, Andy Oracki, Roger Caldwell, Gene Bircher, Craig Hodges, and Robert Wait. Coach Vierthaler, you said I could color that page, whines Jim Dronberger as Robert Calhoun waits his turn. 1 ff 2, -M-in , . , ,t , . V ,H 1 J' tiit I . fi ' ' W 3 , ' ff lxe-' fy 3 if f , fW-gs1J A -' af , t ., w 5 -K A ., ., f .-.-. -A .. is ' K . M , .W W ,K f' Q tl- .. I 4, 1 'fi . ' ,R .- A , 522.5 -igxzfu . -- 'Q , ' . . 2 ' ' we r ' ,. -- W wa, ' . - .gf ' t ..,,!', 'ti' 1 ' - 'Z .f J, wx. V I H Pr- 'Qt , gliV.,5',MM V In J My . .,..t,,,- . my m..,.v..i .. . I Q wx PY ' , I ., - , . 1 . ,i A U V K , , Q5 - .Q 'iifgfgef.sf:.gg:.,- ,,,, , egg, ' Q ' -' 1- . fa . V. -1. ul ' 'M 1 . ' ' r ,,,. r as .. K Ja . ,. 4 cliff fff:1?1.:.A I f . A - , 1,-:tr 1: ,gqffz V4 , X fffgidgfgr-,Q c , . ji .. , H 5 gig.'f,,.m-ri,-gvg .jigifrjawzg LL V.. ,.w ily. Q i 1 if , , - ' 51.115-taint., , .I - V t Q 5' A 1 . s J T 1 , - ' -I - I V - The starter signals the start of the Hutchinson Invitational cross country meet as the 95 runners begin their strenuous trek. 1 l 6 Fatigue and determination show on the faces of J.D. Norcross and Jim Dronberger. The Hutchinson High School swim team, under the fine coaching of Butch Henning and Vernon Comley, finished fifth in the state swim meet after qualifying one diver and six swimmers. Tom Hodgson set a state record in the 100- yard freestyle, and won the 50-yard freestyle event. Fresh- man Ron Kern finished second in the 100-yard butterfly. Craig Miller finished fifteenth in diving competition. The squad was composed of fourteen members, eight of them were freshman. This could possibly mean an excellent team for the next three years. The swimmers finished 6-3 for a dual record. Against a Salina team the swimmers swam a perfect meet- winning first or second place in every event. swimming finish fifth at state 6-3 dual record Tom Hodgson sets record Swim Team Members - LEFT TO RIGHT - TOP ROW: Alan Johnson, Steve Schneider, Tim Nachtigal, Jeff Frizzel, Brad Johnson, Craig Miller Van Stew art. FRONT ROW: Mike Bourell, Trip Frizzel, Chester Smiley, Ted Erickson, Tom Hodgson, Wayne Guthrie, Ron Kern, Stuart Conklin Mike Russell basketball undefeated A VL cro wng top stale contender Good teams know what it is to win a lot, but the word good,, doesn't surpass the 1970-1971 Hutchinson Salt Hawks. The Hawks literally out-manned their opposition throughout the year. Even at times when things weren't ticking for the Hawks, they had enough desire, pride, and stamina to get the job done and put the mark in the right column. And when the Salt Hawks displayed their number one style, they soared high and away from their opponents. The Salt Hawks possessed great poten- tial to be state champs, as returning to the lineup from last years second place team were two all-tournament selections, Dan- ny Knight, 6'10 senior, and Randy Love, 6,1 senior. With these two returning along with seniors Scott Littooy, 6'3,' Royce Popp, 6'2 , and Tim Mullen, 6'l , from last year's tournament team, Hutch- inson was iven an unsto abl ' 9 9 th g t d b pp . C lirilsge as Danny Knight gets inside for two against Wellington as Royce Popp and Jeff Roberts follow up ey WCI'C fa C Illlfll CI' Ol'lC III 3 C Pfe- season polls. Varsity Standing - K. O'Brien, R. Love, T. Mullen, S. Littooy, D. Knight, R. Popp, E. Benear, G. Robinson, J. Roberts, J. Kirkpatrick. Not Pictured is D. Harper. Kneeling - D. Justice, H. Pounds. Led by 6' 10 all-state Danny Knight, with plentiful help from his counterparts, the Hawks repeated their unblemished record in the AVL the second year in a row. This raised Dan Justice's record to 41 games in a row, losing his only game two years ago in the AVL. Not only has the Salt Hawk varsity reigned supreme this year, the B-team ran its streak to 32 in a row as they went undefeated in both league and tournament play, winning first place in the Hutch B-team Invitational. Harold Pound's record now extends to 79-5 as he continues to produce championship material for Hutch High. The Salt Hawk sophomores, coached by Dick Woodson and Bill Whetzel, completed the season with an 8-8 record, plus a fourth place finish in the Buhler Invitational. Although acquiring a less than spectacular record, the sophomores proved that Hutch would go on winning in the years to come. knight paces ha wks to 4 th,' named MUP in state meet Mullen and Popp move into rebound position, as Knight takes a short jumper, while Roberts grabs a chair and Kirkpatrick looks on. Senior Randy Love takes a shot from the side as Royce Popp and Scott Littooy block out their Newton opponents. The McPherson tourney continued to jinx the Hawks as Hutch High lost their only game of the regular season to a pow- erful 4A team in Salina. The Salt Hawks have never won the tournament and this year was no exception as Hutch took third. Hutchinson came back in state tourna- ment play with an opening round regional win over the Wichita South Colonels. At the state meet, the Hawks ripped Shawnee Mission East, 73-66, in the opening round. But in semi-final action the Hutch team lost 65-58 at the hands of eventual state champion Wichita Southeast. In the third- place battle the next night, the Salt Hawks dropped a close 66-58 decision to Wichita North. HHS completed the 1971 cam- paign with a 20-3 record. Powerful Danny Knight paced the Salt Hawks in the state tournament and was named the Most Valuable Player in the 1971 state meet. At Wichita, Knight set new scoring records with 88 points in the tourney and 38 field goals. He also led all rebounders with 48. Also selected with Knight on the state all-tourney team were Tim Mullen and Randy Love. Knight and Love were also named to the first and second All Ark Val- ley teams respectively. Scott Littooy walks on air as he follows his shot against the Heights Falcons. ,W.f.a, - .gag I Simfgsg 552551 2 1970-1971 Varisty And Jr. Varsity. BACK ROW - E. Benear, S. Littooy, M. Gorsky, D, Knight, T. Rogers, R. Popp, R. Thompson. MIDDLE f T. Mullen, L. Achilles, J. Reed, L. McGinnis, R. Brancart, R. Caldwell, R. Love. FRONT 4 D. Justice, K. Mullen, K. O'Brien, J. Roberts, G. Robinson, J. Kirkpatrick, C. Newman, H. Pounds. NOT PICTURED is D. Harper. The Salt Hawks completed that first step of that season, as they came away vic- torious winning the second straight region- al championship. The victim was Wichita 'P' S South by a score of 72-48. There was no doubt from the starting tip off as the Hawks never trailed and led at half-time, 29-15. Danny Knight led all scorers with 22 points followed by Tim Mullen and Randy Love with 15 and 13 points respectively. g' , ii :sh ,.,..,-1' .-E. -Rial' . Sl! .,., lisa, 1 - I I ' .if Qllf'e?fNif Royce Popp scrambles for the ball as .Ieff Roberts waits in anticipation. seniors repeat at staleg juniors gain experience Possessing the best record in the State 5A, at 19 wins against only one loss, the Salt Hawks, for the third straight year, traveled to the State Tournament held in Wichita. The Salt Hawks strove to im- prove last year's record of 22-2 by one game and come away with a little larger trophy with a NUMBER ONE on it. Dannt Knight, from the starting tip off of the season, usually led the powerful Hawk offense as he broke many school records, including his 41-point perform- ance against Derby. When Knight was guarded by three or four opponents, his teammates took over with scoring honors. Randy Love, senior guard, helped out against Newton and Ark City as he poured in 21 and 22 points re- spectively. Royce Popp, senior forward, had a high game with 7 points at El Dora- do. Scott Littooy, senior forward, came through dumping in ll and 15 against Campus and Heights respectively. Tim Mullen, senior guard, put in 18 against Wellington. With help from a strong bench in se- niors Jon Kirkpatrick and Doug Harper, plus junior Jeff Roberts, the Salt Hawks had a very balanced and unselfish offen- sive team. With this offense plus the re- bounding of Knight, Popp, and Littooy, and all around team desire, the Salt Hawks put it together again. Senior Tim Mullen goes high to put in a basket to help the Hutch cause, as Scott Littooy looks on. Knight watches the ball go in at eye level as Popp and Love view intently from below. Jeff Roberts thinks, Hey, man, I didn't know bas- ketball was this much fun, as Knight and Popp wonder whose team he's on. Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Sophomores 1970- 1 97l Record McPherson Kingman Salina McPherson Newton Nickerson ' Buhler Buhler Buhler Newton Derby Nickerson Derby Kingman e LWB 537 Wi 4 wrestling second in ark valley fnish fourth in slate The Hutchinson High School wrestling team, under Coach Lyle Neville wound up the season with a fourth place finish in the state tournament. Varsity wrestlers - Terry Farley, Dale Conrad, Bill Duarte, Kim Weaver, Mike Madelen, and Dave Mould traveled to state after finishing among the top four individual weight divisions at the Re- gional Tournament. Terry Farley finished second in the tournament. Dave Mould had a third place finish. Mould had first place finishes in both the District and Regional Tournaments, Kim Weaver and Bill Duarte had fourth place finishes. In dual matches the team boasted a 5-3 overall record, 5- 2 in the valley. The Ark Valley record was the second best in the valley. The Jr. Varsity also had a good year. At the eight team Andale Tournament the Bn string placed first. The varsity team was: Terry Farley, Dale Conrad, Rob- ert Burns, Jeff Gimar, Bill Duarte, Dave Waggoner, Kim Weaver, Kevin Weaver, Mike Madelen, Mark Mc- Reynolds, Doug Baar, and Dave Mould. SEASON RECORD Hutchinson, 24 - Derby, 23, Hutchinson 28 - El Dorado 12, Hutchinson 16 - Salina 28, Hutchinson - 28 - Cam- pus l8g Hutchinson 25 - Newton 23, Hutchinson 16 - Ark City 26g Hutchinson 33 - Winfield 125 Hutchinson 27 - Wellington 123 - Fourth in District, Fourth in Region- alsg Fourth in State. Dave Waggoner shows the spirit the team utilized to win second in Ark and finally wind up fourth in the state tournament. A 4- 4-re A Junior Varsity - LEFT T0 RIGHT CBACK ROWD: John Horton, mgr., Steve Young, Bill Long, Mike Gantz, Bill Landman, Tom Crow, Huey Williams, John Kingsley, John Teeter, Terry Heatherly, Steve Edgar, and Mike Keffer, mgr, FRONT ROW: Randy Newton, Randy Frank, Dan Hamby, Terry Blevins, Marvin Motley, Jay DeGarmo, and Ernie Martinez. Varsity Squad Members Include Coach Gus Meschke, Brad Hill, Mike Madelen, Dave Mould, Mark McReynolds, Doug Baar, Tom Ratslaff, Tim Shafer, Kim Weaver, and Coach Lyle Neville. FRONT ROW: Terry Farley, Dale Conrad, Jeff Gimar, Bill Duarte, Dave Waggoner, Kevin Weaver, and Rob Burns. i,.............., . .. ,. , .. .. MM,...M..,.M...mw,..-if,ef,QiwftzAqvz.7t1sx2 Mike Madelen, l65 pounder, bars his opponent from Newton to gain valuable riding time. Tim Shafer, tired but happy, enjoys another win after a hard fought match. J VV Dave Waggoner pulls his opponents arm away to start a standup to victory. Mike Madelen cradles his opponent to gain points. Ten seconds later Mike won by a pin. 'l l fi, ,I ,fill MQ' is.sQ 5 Kevin Weaver struggles to escape in a dual match against always-tough Ark Vally rival Campus Colts. 'IW-4WW i I ,, iii , i' Q. mi A' . J .UZ vc: 4, r , l' lf4 'V' 'H - -'F V, 1 I -drab 'gg 'iff 'Jf .','. ' V ' 1 w . iw , avr' track team cap tures 2nd in regionalsg head coach retires After coaching the Salt Hawks for more than two decades, coach Woody Kramer made the 1970 season his last. Though he is still Athletic Director, he has resigned his track post, after seeing the AVL title being won eleven times in the past thirteen years. The Hawks began their season March Zlst at the North Invitational in Wichita, where the squad took fourth place. The Sterling Invitational was the team's second meet, when they again took fourth 1, f J' ,, .t W an M ,F 'ewwfwuimlg g Q! fxfzmaimninndtflf place. The following week, the Hawks traveled to Wichita West, and won the third place title. Salina hosted the team's fourth meet, where strength in the high jump, 440 yard dash, low hurdles, and half-mile helped Hutchinson capture second place behind Topeka West. The following week, the Hawks man- aged a third place in their own meet, the Hutchinson Invitational. The squad's only individual first came in the longjump. Derby hosted the AVL meet, and also managed to win it, forcing the Hawks to settle for second place. Only a few points distinguished the top two places. With regionals at home, Hutchinson took second behind state champion, Wich- ita North. At state, the Hawks placed 12th. 1970 AVL STANDINGS TEAM PLACE Derby HUTCHINSON 2 Ark City 3 Wellington 4 El Dorado 5 Campus 6 Newton 7 Winfield 8 Polishing up his form for a coming meet is senior hurdler, Royce Popp. Elf ., BELOW: Track managers are Bob Symns Cl and Mike Keffer. Magi: , :lk i Junior Ron Butler sprints a 440 in time trials. With one lap to go, Roger Caldwell competes in the Flying into action is senior long jumper, Tony Rush. mile. we N 'K 'N Wi' B 1970 TRACK LETTERMEN ARE: Ron Butler, Tony Rush, Scott Butterfield, Knight, Felix Howe, Jim Dronberger, and David Neighbors. NOT PICTURED Larry McGinnis, Roger Caldwell, Joe Gimar, Tim Rogers, Kenny Suiter, Danny ARE: Royce Popp and Mike Nevius. boy's golf squad nabs av! title, ties for 4 zh in state The 1970 Salt Hawk golf squad, bols- tered by the return of eight lettermen suc- ceeded in capturing their eighth straight Ark Valley crown. In the state meet, Hutchinson's four man team Qcomposed of Warren Hardy, Steve Horrell, Jeff Rayl, and John Philbrickj earned a tie for fourth place. John Philbrick was also second medalist, losing only by a stroke to the state titlest. This year, Warren Hardy and Scott Littooy ranked as the only returning let- termen. Even though he had few experi- enced golfers to work with, Coach Max Hamilton, in his, 22nd year of coaching, termed chances of another Ark Valley Championship good. The 1971 squad had two things going for them: they had a his- tory of winning and the Ark Valley tour- nament was held here. David Woolsey, Warren Hardy, Bill Peel and Rob Wilson help Dave Bisbee retrieve one of his ball's. 130 Returning letterman Warren Hardy makes another 20-foot putt. Returning Salt Hawk letterman Scott Littooy lows through in good form. 1970 AVL Standings 19115 1970 Season Record 1970 marked veteran Max Hamilton's 22nd year as HHS golf coach. S' girl's golf swings into season with perfect record In it's third year of existence, the Hutch- inson High School girl's golf squad showed their remarkable ability to win. As long as the team has been in existence, it has always finished first. Medalists for the year's events were also awarded to one of the HHS golfers. 1970 season play again proved sponsor Doris Lyman to be the only coach who has never lost. Beginning in March, the girls practiced three nights a week at Country- side and Willowbrook golf courses. The girls competed with teams from Winfield, Derby, Pratt, Claflin, and Buhler. To complete season play, an intra-squad tour- nament was held at the Willowbrook course in which the girls competed against each other. The future of high school girl's golf - at least in this section of Kansas - was reported by area newspapers to be bright. Practice makes perfect, remarks Marcie Weems as Mrs. Doris Lyman, girl's golf sponsor, presents let- 1970 Golf Results 1970 HHS Medalists terman Jan Corbett with a letter and pin. gi . ,K Boasting a successful season are members of the HHS girl's golf team. SITTING - LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Greenhaw, Lori Kline, Mary Borra. BOTTOM ROW: Patty MacFarland, Pam Perkins, Nancy Hedrick, Cindy Mayhew, Sue Landman, Marty Colladay, Chandler Hayes, Kristie Banta, Cindy Perkins, Marcie Weems. TOP ROW: Kris Piper, Harriet Hobart, Barbara Schroll, Susan Thayer, Sue Klenke, Debbie Bybee. Not pictured: .Ian Corbett, Susie Steed. tennis send three to statej return jive seniors Mr. Woodson, coaching tennis for his eighth year, had high hopes for the 1971 season. The squad returned two lettermen: Ken Curry and Mark Holland. Provision- al lettermen Tim Mullen and Jim Neel, along with seniors Brad Dillon and Jerry Borgelt, were expected to round out the varsity members. The 1970 season was highlighted by a first place finish at Salina and a second place finish in the Hutchinson Tennis Day tournament. Hutchinson also hosted the Ark Valley tournament, with Ark City winning both singles and doubles titles. In regional play at Dodge City, senior Randy Fletchall placed second in singles, with Mark Rassette and Mark Holland placing fourth in doubles. Fletchall then gained a fourth place finish in the state tournament. l 4 Junior letterman Ken Curry practices his serving in preparation for the Ark Valley tournament. Looking at the tennis schedule for 1971 are Dick Woodson, coach, and Wayne Davis, manager. ilswwif 1970 SEASON RECORD Buhler Junction City HUTCH Tennis Day HUTCHINSON Inv. Salina Ark Valley 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd lst 4th 1970 ARK VALLEY STANDINGS Ark City Newton Winfield Hutchinson Wellington Campus El Dorado Derby Jim Neel iw' C mon Mr Woodson its not that cold out exclaims Tim Mullen Brad Dillon girls' tennis letter nine playersg plan state tourney The girls' tennis team, coached by Miss Cappony, had a full schedule of eleven matches and tournaments this year. They started with only three returning letter- men: Mary Calhoun, Ann Dillon, and Harriet Hobart. By the end of the season, nine players and the two managers had earned their letter. These girls were Mary Calhoun, Marty Colladay, Ann Dillon, Terry Goodger fmanagerj, Harriet Ho- bart, Kathy Mollett, Janey Oswalt, Kris Piper Qmanagerj, Barbara Schroll, Janis Sollenberger, and Susan Thayer. The tennis team also hosted the first girls' state tennis tournament. Coach Kiki Cappony, along with managers Terry Goodger and Kris Piper, gives a chalk talk to members of the tennis team. STANDING: A-TEAM QFROM LEFT TO RIGHT! Terry Goodger fmanagerj, Ann Dillon, Harriet Hobart, Barbara Schroll, Janis Sollenberger, Susan Thayer, Mary Calhoun, Kathy Mollett, .laney Oswalt, Marty Colladay, Miss Cappony Qcoachb, and Kris Piper fmanagerj. KNEELING: B-TEAM, Janet Everson, Michelle Knight, Susan Dalton, Brenda Whitney, Becky Brock, Jeanette Holland, Linda Ruzich, Kay Rasmussen, Pam Perkins, Libby VonRuden, and Terry Wesley. 'LBut Miss C, this position just doesn't feel natural, complains Mary Calhoun. This is the driest water I ever tasted, says Susan Thayer to Kathy Mollett. l . 5 . ,Wm For better or for worse, 'til tennis season do us part, remarks Janis Sollenberger to her partner Janey Oswalt 1 3 5 I Y f I ' -r,.w.ff--vgy-55' fa,-,,-.,. ..f' 5-. V iff- ' 1 ' 2' - YM' J 7-f2 7ff'?Z9 'f i?:'2xw1'.'--'41 .- if f:f.?Ti'33X?kf'f-I ' . ' mi -1'- z - ' '- 13 1' ' gg QT ' xgm'-'I x 1- f f '- A fl' Q A 'P 'fbifjfl L, A . 3 5,4jQ g,f 5 1 ' Us-,Qqig i!y3t'r..-1.,.:: i -I 5 1:'.Af!5. . x ' 1 'I V? . v ' '. 3-. -.'-ffl ,-,.'.n wa! ' .Q -. Ne., ,a4 wr . ' 315, g.9a.-j,.-f,,.ggZg,1- pm, - 5 - X. ,,. ,- 1, ,-La:.gr.T?vi':f-'-i iii -. f 1' A xx ., L N- '5,f.ff-'f5'C'-I'j-vf3wY.4'.:4-'J w. Q A - ' , , .. ,:,.-L,y,?- , .. .1 'P 'd 'g.1Q', 'H I 5 - 1 - 'W+ f.f ,..x:-Af ,:- - v . , .- Y-. ff, 'wx ' ' .4 ' . ' 13153-txiw-gq 1. . ' 5.5 Q- , . , 5. '- I 1, .f P -4 lul- 4- ? . A . . .,,,,,, v UBS AND ACTIVITIES ,K 4. ur I L: WiF '9 f V 'Q 9 4 K. 3 1 f .li- J ' N41 MGJQ-ui 3 ---.-...MI 1 iii-Lniif' 5 '--Q.. . ....,,m- -.-x...-.V vw.' 'Yin-N , , 1' 'N L-sb 4 1' , u ' , i 5 M .,4.Q,51jR' -' 'L-fr mf ' '-A 4472 .,, buf . x H, .gf alla garoo learn new ideas ana' concepts at yearbook conference On September 22, the yearbook staff attended the Amer- ican Yearbook conference at Hutchinson Juco. The purpose of the conference was to obtain knowledge about the pro- duction of the yearbook. Page layouts, creative photogra- phy, and book designs were a few of the areas the students were introduced to during the meet. Following in October, the staff kicked off promotion for Allagaroo sales and the traditional dance. The assembly, presented October l6, introduced the candidates for Allaga- roo King who were: David Blackwood, Mike Eswein, Mark Holland, Jon Kirkpatrick, Royce Popp, and Kent Schubert. Jay Carter highlighted the assembly by flying down from the rafters preaching the glory of the Allagaroo. After three weeks of extensive sales the dance was held, featuring The Cradle Can all girl bandj. Jon Kirkpatrick was crowned Allagaroo King by Nancy Dickerson. Several priz- es were given away including two used cars, gift certificates and a clock radio. New Allagaroo advisor, Merle Honcho Sharick suggested many times that page assignments had to be turned in on schedule. THOSE PICTURED ATTENDING THE YEARBOOK CONFERENCE ARE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Melinda Cook, Jim Dronberger, Bob Fowler, Rick Caldwell, Randy Love, Ann Dillon, and Susie Steed. Editor Rick Caldwell and Assistant Editor Nancy Dickerson provided much help and made many ofthe key decisions concerning the 1971 Allagaroo. Deadlines made Allagaroo staff members do strange things. Harris Rayl found the pressure nerve-wracking. ABOVE: THE 1971 ALLAGAROO STAFF, FROM LEFT - J.D. Nor- cross, John Arbuckle, Brad Dillon, Sue Winslow, Harris Rayl, David Waggoner, Pete Wooten, Frank Neimier, Jim Dronberger, Bob Fowler, Rick Caldwell, Randy Love, Judy Winter, and Cheryl Hatcher. RIGHT: Randy Love found the use of the Scale-o-graph invaluable in proportion- ing pictures for his sports sections. 140 1,1 1 4 J 4 Q v 4 ..,, A E 'fc In , sv ' X f -IH' V Y ytytfffwfw Vmiyfgyf w ...A- ' ABOVE: THE l97l ALLAGAROO STAFF POSING IN THE CAREY SALT MINE C650 FEET DEEPJ ARE: LEFT TO RIGHT - Trish Oak- ley, Sally Ham, Bob Cantin, Melinda Cook, Jay Carter, Nancy Dicker- son, Joy Bomer, Ann Dillon, Susie Steed, Eric Schrock, Jo Miller, Dale Boger, Marla Evans. LEFT - Cheryl Hatcher found that much of her time working on the 1971 Allagaroo had to be devoted to the selection of pictures that could be properly utilized in her page sections. Larger pic- tures must be selected from contact proofs. 141 5 ff Ax an The Big Four, Rick Caldwell, Editor-in-Chiefg Nancy Dickerson, Assistant Editor Sue Winslow Photography Editor and Susie Steed Business Manager are working hard. Sue Winslow, Photography Editor, gives photos to other members of the staff. -wwf-.gg Cheryl Hatcher, J.D. Norcross, and Ann Dillon buy Allagaroos from Randy Love. Trish Oakley wonders how she will ever get done. With the aid ofjoy Bomer, Jay Carter finishes his assignment. Marla Evans goes over pictures for the 1 971 Allagaroo. Ann Dillon and Trish Oakley check over n rors. 143 egatives for er- afs sponsors exchange sluden t,' selects finalists This year, the American Field Service of Hutchinson, sponsored Andre Oracki, foreign exchange student from South Africa. The K. O. Birchers provided Andre with a home. Besides sponsoring a foreign exchange student, the adult committee busied itself selecting finalists for the Americans Abroad Program. This year's finalists, were Ann Edgar and Brenda Farney. Steve Horner, one of last years finalists was selected by the AFS headquarters in New York to travel to Switzerland where he studied this year. The club also held Halloween and Christmas parties for Andre and carried on several fund raising activities in order to support the program. Sponsor ofAFS is Mrs. Doris Lyman George Norcross QRIGHTJ makes an attempt to catch the attention of Discussing possible names for their new rubber-ducky are Debbie Beal QLEFTJ and Sue Susie Weems at the annual Christmas party, while Jan Corbett looks on. Winslow. 144 Foreign exchange student Andre Oracki samples one of the well-known delicacies of the Kansas State F air, Andre Oracki tries winning the companionship of a prize cow at the State Fair, while Terry Heath- erly looks on with interest. brin birds increase school spirit at various athletic can tests Strict attention was taken toward the Briny Bird consti- tution this year to help better the club's organization and activities. The seniors, making up the Briny Bird Board, discussed uniformed dress, attendance at meetings and games, and attitudes of the members. It proved successful and resulted in a rise in the over-all school spirit. The Birds were seen outfitted in the new royal-blue jumpers, white blouses, and gold scarves, a change made from old uniforms last worn during the 1968-1969 school year. Miss Sheila Lisman served the salty chicks for her third year at head sponsor. Other faculty sponsors include Miss Lila Epp and Miss Doris VanderGiesen. A new face was added to the staff, Miss Lila King. Judy Krenzin, president, rules over Friday morning meetings presides at Hutch sports events, and has fun doing it. 1970 l97l BRINY BIRD BOARD TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGH Weems, Leslie Stanwix, Cheryl Hatcher, Kathy Krause, Sherry Wilson, Hill. BOTTOM ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: Roxie Carpenter, Marty Charlotte Thompson, Marty Colladay, Julie Armstrong, Ann Dillon Abbott, Charlotte Kuhn, Judy Krenzin, Susan Bevan, and Marianne Not pictured is Nancy Dickerson, Janelle Hoyer, and Pam Harden. Briny Bird sponsors look on as the morning meeting booms with the s an ounds of spirited pepsters. LEFT TO RIGHT - Miss Lila Epp, Mrs. Carol Duerksen, Miss Lila King, and Miss Doris VanderGiesen. INSET - Head sponsor, Sheila Lisman. 1 4 i ' ' N Q briny birds partiezpale in meetings? create spirit during year Sophomore birds seem to find Friday morning meetings a little boring. 3 S K, V ' i Judy Krenzin, president, tries her skill as a HHS cheerleader. AH-HA Cut loose, sing cheerleaders C wx? www, nw Wu 41.32 W-3 ww mvdmfm 'Wu 'X CQ f .1-1 we as 3122 bf mei Sk, I Q X. ,Saw 5 ff yo :L+ Q. 'S V af 'ik wk H ., cheerleaders work through the summerg prepare for upcoming year This year, new blue and gold sweaters were purchased to pep up the leaders' uniforms for the 1970 football season. During basketball, the traditional blue weskit with the blue and gold impleated skirt was worn. The nine cheerleaders were selected early in April after the practice sessions during the month of March, the pre- liminary try-outs, and the final student-body vote. Mrs. Carol Duerksen sponsored the cheerleaders for her third year. Summer clinics and camps were attended to further the cheerleaders knowledge of new cheers, routines, and gym- nastical abilities. The live senior cheerleaders attended the National Cheerleading Camp on the Oklahoma University campus in Norman, Oklahoma. The squad of nine traveled to Valley Center early in the school year, for a clinic spon- sored by the National Cheerleading Association. ki? Lone megaphone stands for the Salt Hawks school pride. Head cheerleader, Kathy Krause, leads cheerleaders and pep club in half- time pom-pom activities. cheerleader Susie Weems executes a C Jump learned during summer Up in the air over another Salt Hawk victory is Katie Streepy, junior. Pepsters are eager to learn new yells as two senior leaders Cheryl Hatcher QLEFTJ and Ann Dillon QRIGHTJ, perform cheering motions Charlotte Kuhn, senior QTOPJ, and Harriet Hobart, junior QBOT- TOMJ, show enthusiasm as the Hutch Hawks put in another two points. N ws 4 W we M W Q N W sf. I . +14 ,,, WK N, W .,,. ., 'awww W if W' XJ, My ., iv, E , .Wm is ffm-tfilitw , , ' 'ee. M Veerw it ly, ,lt - t5 sQ:s.,,.sfpfwt-, ,,,, aw ' at s ,L ,, -was awww ,gt -!WllW4Md1lUMll6l. It J' co-ed counselors are big sisters to incoming sophs The primary objective of Co-ed Counselors is to acquaint new sophomore girls to the daily activities of Hutchinson High School. Members are chosen at the end of their junior year and serve throughout their senior year. By having swim parties, coke parties, or barbecues in August, each Co-ed Counselor gets to know her girls. She also helps to get her girls enrolled later on. Co-ed Counselors helped usher at open house and raised money for their scholarship fund by selling candy and hav- ing bake sales. if 'S' Ahkwwe A . .ms Do you mean to tell me that they really do things like this at High School? asks Mary McCoy of Co-ed Counselor Sally Siemens, while Sharon Robinson and Ruth McDaniel look on. 152 CO-ED COUNSELOR OFFICERS ARE: STANDING FROM LEFT, Vice President Rita Duwe, and Program Chairman Teri Hill. SITTING FROM LEFT, President Mary Calhoun and Secretary Kathy Everson. Not pictured is Treasurer Susan Bernard. Co-ed Counselor sponsor Mrs. Carol Harrison, talks with sophomores Linda Andereck and Becky Bauer about daily routine at Hutchinson High School. 3 M Part of President Mary Calhoun's job was to visit all the Co-ed Counselors parties this summer. New 3 l i 'X - . ,. 'X'm'W-wave. I Mo. M, Greeted at the door by Co-ed Counselor Trish Oakley, upcoming sopho- mores Sandra McCoy, Carol Luman and Cindy Reed arrive to be briefed on high school life. l9TlQ-7l BOARD MEMBERS ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Stach, Darrelyn Luman. Debbie England, Bev Abbott, Debbie Perrin, Sally Mc- Millin, Patty Ramsey, Ann Edgar, and Trish Oakley. Not pictured is Katie Pohlman. learning through on-job training This is the Cooperative Industrial Training program's fourth year. The club is in association with all of the voca- tional programs at Hutch High. Students are receiving training in the following areas: auto-body repair, business management, nurse's assistant, dental laboratory, uphol- stery, woodworking, dietery aids, telephone operator, pho- tography, floristry, meat cutting, appliance repair, small engine mechanics, heating and air conditioning, and dental work. In order to support the clubs activities this year, club members carried out several fund-raising activities includ- ing candy sales, painting curbs, car washes, and gasoline CIT sponsor - Mr. Don Thomas ticket sales. 1 Y E l CIT OFFICERS ARE: QABOVE, LEFTT, Cindy Trotter, treasurer, Bobbie Wilkin, Vice-President: Kathy Jerauld, Parliamentariang Joyce Schrag, report- er. QBOTTOM, LEFTT, Pam Harden, historiang Gary Nichols, Presidentg Patty Duncan, secretary. Jess Gangwere looks on as his employer, .lim Martinez demonstrates a process of the tool and die making industry. This year, 14 boys entered CIT programs to receive on-the-job training in meat-cutting, auto mechan- ics, auto body repair, electronics, appliance repair, and lloristry. Pam Hardin QLEFTJ, and Kathy Jerauld enjoy an afternoon at Mount Vernon in Washington D.C. Both girls attended the Washington D.C. Leadership Conference as a result of being elected to two state VICA of- fioes. Funds required for the trip were raised through candy and gasoline ticket sales by ClT members. Kathy Jerauld QLEFTJ, receives instruction from her supervisor, Ruth Martinez in X-ray technology. Kathy is one of l0 girls enrolled in the Cooperative Industrial Training Program this year. The areas being pur- sued this year include nursing, medical lab assistance, lloristry, and tele- phone operation. .Ioyoe Schrag QLEFTJ, and Alan Hogan prepare to deliver a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, one of several community projects carried out by VICA. 155 debate win regionalsg take second at state Under the coaching of Mr. Jack Sexton, the debate squad capped a very successful season with a second place finish at the state tournament, held at Washburn University. Discussion was based on the topic, Resolved: that the Federal government should establish, finance, and adminis- ter programs to control air and water pollution in the Unit- ed States. The question dealt primarily with federal con- trol, not if pollution is a problem. In order to prepare for tournaments, the debators compiled evidence both for and against the resolution. Practice debates during class and duals with other schools were also part of the preparation effort. The State debate team was composed of Brad Dillon, Vincent Green, Bruce Woner, and Fred Kaplan. Jim Sho- walter and Jay Hinkel attended as alternates. his lirst year at Hutch High, Mr. Sexton taught speech and forensics in addi tion to his debate activities. Posing with regional and state trophies are the experienced debators QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Brad Dillon, Jim Showalter, Fred Kaplan, Vince Green. Woner, Jay Hinkel, Becky Field, Gary Sydnor. TOURNAMENT Russell Cimarron Novice Lyons Novice Bishop Carrol Novice Greensburg Goessel Novice Garden City NFL Goddard Novice Regionals State PLACE fourth first third second fourth third fourth second first first second TEAM Green-Dillon Krenzin-Potucek Slater-Green Galloway-Osburn Krenzin-Potucek Woner- Kaplan Smith-Wooten Rassmussen-Hendry Woner-Kaplan Green-Dillon Fors-Wooten Dillon-Green Kaplan-Woner Dillon-Green Kaplan-Woner QBACKJ: Linda Shultz, Susan Hendry, Michelle Knight, Craig Hartman, Chester Smiley Scott Shaffer CFRONTQ Maneta Thrasher Nate Fors Kim Smith, Beth Osburn. QBACKD: Don Waggoner, Susan Green, Brad Fenwick, Mike Galloway, Jeri Wooten Terry Horner LFRONTJ Leslie Potucek Judy Krenzm Lorna Sla ter, Debbie Krause. -f1'z 5l'i-1' .W 'iJiP1i:VL Plh distributive education gain work experience in a career held The 1970-71 Distributive Education club was made up of 24 seniors who, after taking required classes were ex- cused at 12:30 to receive on-the-job training and com- plete their graduation credits. The goal of the students was to gain valuable working experience in a chosen ca- reer field. Under the direction of Mr. Lynn Hoffmeier, the club participated in several fund raising projects including operating a parking lot at the fair, candy sales, and adopting a needy family at Christmas. D.E. members also attended State and National lead- ership conferences where they ran for offices and entered club and individual manuals. Other highlights of the year included the annual Christmas party and the Employee-Employer banquet held at the closing of the school year. l970-7l D.E. MEMBERS: FRONT ROW i LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr Lynn Hoffmeier coordinator Shannon Couch Beth Schnlder Melinda Hemphill Brenda Farney, Kay Guy, Leanne Phleger, Sharie Bean, and Marty Thomas SECOND ROW Sharon Brooks Kay Rusk Peggy Macgirvmg Elba Couch Pat Clark. Karen Chambers, Donna Bieghler. Sharon Redinger, and Patty Avery THIRD ROW Mike Blase Randy Tolbert Jeff Brewer Art Welsh Eddie Woods, Mike Armbruster, and Arlan Hoffman. 158 Brenda Farney took the office of State vice-president during the State Delegate Assembly held October 30-3l at Emporia. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Rusk, historiang Elba Couch, presidentg Randy Tolbert. treasurer: Kay Guy, vice-presidentg and Leanne Phleger, secretary. Not pictured is Melinda Hemphill, parlimentarian. Layouts are drawn up by D.E. members Leanne Phleger and Sharie Bean during an advertisement study. Arlan Hoffman and Mike Blase practice cash register operation and customer handling. Prelorming a sales demonstration during class are Brenda l-'ar- ney and Elba Couch. english initiates new techniquesg polishes early learning Mr. Knauer was right. It is spelled d-0-g , sighs senior .l.D. Norcross. The Na- tional Council of Teachers of English announced in December that .l,D. Norcross was one of 872-1970 National winners in its annual Achievement awards competi- tion. Almost 8000 juniors were chosen by their teachers to submit examples of their professional evaluation. The winners were to be chosen to be recommended for scholarships. But Mr. Dixon, do I have to outline the whole book? inquires Hanzlicek to David Robertson as Mike Haughness looks on. These more were filming a production of 'Room 222' for Mrs. Benston's lish classes to gain experience in mass media communications. Just think, l could be the next Oscar winner, speculates sophomore Ken Quimby as he films Here Come The Brides to be shown in Mrs. Bengston's sopho- more English classes. Portraying characters in this production are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ter- ry Hendrickson. Debbie Orsborn, Diane Harden, Karen Johnston, and Mike Sutton. 160 fha helps prepare members for a future in homemaking Future Homemakers of America, with the motto To- wards New Horizons strives to improve personal, family, and community living now and in the future. This year FHA members attended the District meet in McPherson in October, the Little River District election in January, and the State meeting in March. They started their social activities with a get-acquainted picnic, then car- oled for the residents of Broadacres and had a Christmas program at KP8cL in December. The girls also had a Date with Dad, a Mother-Daughter tea and sponsored the Easter Assembly. Each year a red rose girl is chosen from the members of FHA on the basis of her active participation in the club. They closed the school year with another picnic. Members of FHA carol forthe residents of Broadacres. 1970-71 SPONSORS, OFFICERS, AND BOARD MEMBERS ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Avis Crawford, Miss- Marilyn Lynch, board member Jolleen Ukens, Secretary Laura Oyler, board members Joyce Gould, Amber Snell, Barbara Shaw, President Su- san Swan, and Miss Margaret Ramsdalc. FRONT ROW, Historian Beverly McReynolds, board members Michelle Knight, Lisa Drig- gers, Treasurer Roberta Daniels, and Public Relations Manager Marcie House. Not pictured are board members Gwen Hornbaker, Mary Hanna, and Patti Garnett. fbla creates business leadersg participates in ofjice competition The Future Business Leaders of America is a club com- posed of students planning to pursue a business career. The FBLA was created to develop competent, aggressive busi- ness leadership and create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of a business occupation. This year the FBLA, sponsored by Miss Lila Epp, had 35 members. Officers this year were: Gary Sydnor, presidentg Dennis Miller, vice-presidentg Sally Siemens, treasurer, El- len Wray, historian, Terri Moss, corresponding secretary. Dennis Miller was also elected state FBLA Historian. Early in the year, members gathered at Countryside Lanes to get acquainted. After bowling, they moved the party to the Terri Moss home. The FBLA held its monthly meetings at school, and each meeting featured a guest speaker. Some of the meetings this year were attended by such speakers as Mr. Vernon from a business office supply house, and Mrs. Armstrong, the per- sonnel director for Wileyls. Also, a slide show of the nation- al FBLA Convention at Philadelphia was presented. This year the FBLA sent members to two important events. About 20 members were sent to both the regional contest at Winfield and to the state contest at Emporia. Students attending these contests competed with students from other schools in typing, bookkeeping, business law, business machines, shorthand, and spelling contests. With the undivided attention of every member, sponsor Lila Epp called the meetings to order. After suddenly realizing that another meeting has been adjourned, these FBLA members resigned themselves to another school day. mail F? .,.. c 5 Y :Q wi -Q4 is JF a ww Q1 Wmyf X Wim 4-zfzif 5 ,232 i . li f- uw f E '915 fx 'iivz riff 2' If . , J AQ if f ' f-fi . M . 4 5, ..,, If MM -W 2:2-'if, mfw, f. Xa., 5, Lf. ,gi ' f 5 X X f x X K fca particzpa te in sports, proftfrom fellowship The Fellowship of Christian Athletes sprang into a properous year with regular meetings focusing on meaningful fellow- ship. Sixty members listened to tapes of Joe Orduna and Bill Curry plus films of the K.C. Chiefs and the Weekend of Champions. Talented speakers such as Max Stratton and Ray Hildebrand also enlivened meetings. FCA also expanded its services by giving invocation before the start of each home basketball game. Plans arose within the club to sponsor a Weekend of Champions February 12-14. Many star athletes around the country Hooked in to speak at schools, churches, banquets, plus supplying half-time enter- tainment for the Hutch-Campus Basket- ball game. Just a few attending were: Rex 164 2,-K-eQef'f f .ESF FAR LEFT - Merle Sharick. MIDDLE TOP TO BOTTOM - Randy Love, Program Chairman, Jon Kirkpatrick, Program Chairman, Royce Popp, Sec.- Tres. FAR RIGHT - Dan Justice. Kern, Ohio State, Don Cockroft, Cleve- land Browns, Winston Hill, N.Y. Jets, John Ward, Minnesota Vikings, plus Ray Hidebrand, James Jeffrey, Max Stratton, and Julian Dyke, all of the National FCA. The local FCA was busy escorting ath- letes between engagements, in addition to providing living quarters for the weekend. FCA provided much more than a chance to participate in athletics and meet top personalities during the year. Many ideas were exchanged about today's prob- lems with a Christian frame of mind in- cluded. Becoming a good Christian citizen plus learning to communicate and partici- pate with your fellow man was hopefully acquired by all at FCA. Guest speaker Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys, entertains fans after the weekend of Champion rally which culminated four days of great activity. Regional FCA Director, Max Stratton FCA Executive Director - James Jeffrey Randy St. Clair, left, and Roy Hildebrand enhanced the program with musical entertainment. I Lf ' Dick Heitshmidt - HCJC, Don Crocroft - Cleve- land Browns, Steve Zabel - Philadelphia Eagles, and Winston Hill- New York Jets, relax before the rally. Hutch High FCA President, Mike Harmon The FCA rally packed 8,000 people into the Hutchinson Sports Arena. Denver Broncos' Bob Anderson relates his faith at the rally which was co-sponsored by the HHS Fel lowship ofChristian Athletes chapter. 915555 sf' 0 3 up f 7 W ,' J' 3.1! 'S 6 ' .1 7 Q' 5' J A- AV W. J V ti' , 5 A v '55 .ai french club holds annual picnic, sponsors foreign foods dinner For French Club, 1971 was a year for keeping some tra- ditions and innovating some new ones. Once again, club members chose the Carey Park club- house as the site of the annual picnic. Included in the pro- gram were a Petit Tour de Francen bicycle race, a pie- making contest, and a chorus line of can-can dancers. In place of the traditional Mardi Gras, French Club joined the other language clubs in sponsoring a foreign foods festival. The dinner, which was open to the public, featured many varieties of French, Spanish, and German food. During the program, French Club members enter- tained guests with Christmas carols, a skit dealing with the problem of language barriers, and the French tradition of crowning the King and Queen, Jeff Allen and Kathy Barnes. k nga., - il' 1631. A .Ah f fav Q . , ' ,Q 'WG-4 Qypx yn: ,W Tm, l I WMA 39' ..,fmm'J qi W .IV V ,QW .i 1' Q . ..,' 'fair' , i ' . . - L , W ' -f v f ,-.::T,s'-C',..' . ' Eg.-f 1'K! K. ,-ff 2- Q ., . A in I mf f1M,,,,-Q J - - H ws,,',,, , I , -.+,. X ' t f ' ' ' 'i L3qlff'f' - f - ' 1' . ,wf1't fi f -ff' 491-XL-'aw -if -V -.' wif ' ,Z--ze -- , s.L,,ae.: ,-ffm, 14+ .J .V . - 1 f 'ig ,Q ss .ve-is pf -- .- 1 ph i' Q. my . L, kt ev, .g W ., .V ,gk 4 Y L, ,. . ,. ,M H Jr aa .,, .K I. . 5 , , , M , What am l doing back on the farm, after I've seen PAREE? wonders French Club president, Mark Holland. 166 1970-7l FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS ARE QTOP TO BOTTOMJ: Susie Steed, vice-president, Cheryl Severtson, secretary, Debbie Handwerk, publicity chairman, Carol Severtson, treasurerg and Charlotte Thompson, AFS representative. OTHER BOARD MEMBERS INCLUDE QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Vicki VanVleet, Mike Dilger, Patti Ramsey, Suellen Hanna, and Carolyn Aus- lander. l French Club sponsors Miss Doris VanderGiesen QLEFTJ and Miss Tonya But I thought it was full of mashed potatoes! protests George Norcross, HicksfRlGHTJ mingle with guests at the Foreign Foods Festival. as he discovers he has just eaten a bowl of wallpaper paste at the club picnic. Julia Child CSusie Steedj and the Galloping Gourmet CMark Hollandj await the decision of Wayne , . . I'll say one thing for the judging busi- Feltman, as hejudges the pies CD that they have made . . , ness, says Wayne Feltman to Brad Mayhew, l'It sure teaches a guy to move fast! 1 6 7 fta introduces members to a fu ture in teaching Future Teachers of America was organized at HHS al- most fifteen years ago to give students experience in the field of teaching and to help them decide if they wish a ca- reer as a teacher. FTA has monthly meetings in the homes of members where they discuss various topics such as education or gen- eral subjects in which there is interest. Many members are teachers aids throughout the High School. Each year a graduating member is awarded a S100 scholarship. This year FTA started with a swimming party and a roll- er skating party. In October the officers of the club attended the State Officers Workshop at the Kansas State Teachers Association Headquarters. Rita Duwe was elected Record- ing Secretary of the Kansas Future Teachers of America and also Regional Representative to the National Executive Committee. In April, members attended the state KFTA meeting in Manhattan for two days. 1970-71 President of FTA, Norma Hale. insulin!!! - , FTA OFFICERS ARE LFROM LEFT! STANDING: Treasurer, Sandy Hoeler, Vice President, Becky Field, and Reporter, Rita Duwe. SEATED is Rec ording Secretary, Ellen McCarter. Not pictured is Correspondence Secretary, Darrelyn Luman. 168 Q 1 LQ A - Y sf fl 'Wee . as , 9 Q af we Q, me mr e Discussing the up-coming FTA State Convention are sponsors Mrs. Maurine Turney and Mr. Bill Dixon. N Talking over grades with one of his future students, FTA member Jay Carter practices the gentle art of teaching T german club learns deu tschg makes strudel at festival German Club, certainly one of the happiest clubs at the high school, really knows how to have fun. From Christmas caroling to participating in the foreign foods festival, Ger- man Club had a good time. Being capably led by Mr. John Garland, the clubbers were never at a loss for entertainment. The German Club board for 1970-71 - as pictured be- low: Brad Chabing Vice-President, Kenton Rudicelg AFS Representative, Ann Edgar, President, Linda Bairdg Secre- tary-Treasurer, Jerry Rankin, Class Representative, and Lu Fiskin, Publicity Chairman. Not pictured are Steve Sherman, Program Chairman, and Doug Frost, Class Rep- resentative. Soph. Susan Green appreciates the words ofa speaker at a meeting. The foreign foods festival was the height ofthe German Club year A S 170 Senior Patty Stinbrink is wondering if all her friends had fun at play. Mr. Garland, RIGHT, just can not believe it. wr Thanks for the lift. says Brad Fenwick to Freddy Kaplan underneath. I don't want to miss Mr. Garland's next move. Sue Klenke, V - Mary Mammel, Terry Horner. Bob Griffen, Paul Cornelson. Linda Williams. Doug Frost. Patty Steinbrink, and Ted Baird look on as Mr. Garland plays on in the German Club 1 marathon Monopoly game. 171 321 promotes intramural sportsg sponsors annual j0e's tavern GAA, Girls' Athletic Association, had one main concern during the school year, to promote and encourage girls to participate in the intramural sport's program. These sports included tennis, softball, basketball, gymnastics, badmin- ton, roller skating, and bowling. The girls also had a chance to participate in individual sports. The individual sports available were golf, hiking, horseback riding, bicycling, archery, and swimming. GAA members worked to earn points and received letter awards. The girls received one-hundred points for each sport they participated in. They received letters for earning 1500 points, chevrons for additional live-hundred points, and sophomores earned bars for gaining 750 points. Letter jackets were available to GAA members who won the l awards. JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS - BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Jeannette Holland, Belinda Baringer, Linda Ruzich, Terry Vernon. Susan Thayer, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Vivie O'Riley, Ola Neu- burger, Pam McDaniels, Janie Howell, Bobbie Spriggs. R-its 'ts- Donna QSawyerJ Law, GAA sponsor, takes a breather during a rousing game of volleyball. Klub' Q i II? it A 7.4. VLH' A . 7,pN'f ft GAA president- Patty MacFarland. 1970 - l97l GAA OFFICERS - Patty MacFarland, presidentg Pam Hardin, vice-presidentg Marty Colladay, secretaryg Marcie Weems, treasurer. Mrs. Law strives to reach a goal in promoting intramural sports enthusiasm. if A'fLi5'W51f5? von.. , acquire athle in various competati ve sports ,Www Two points are added in a GAA basketball gam 2121 tic skills Blcyclmg helps bur ld strong bodres twelve dxfferent ways e. OK, I won't give you an F for the day! screams Mrs. Law. l jx l Jumor, Lmda Ruzlch, stralns every muscle m a club hockey game . . . and watches strategy of fellow teammates. f joe's tavern gaa sponsors another sadie ha wkins dance Convention Hall was the center of action for .loe's Tavern this year. The girl-ask-boy dance was held on April 3rd. The theme, Gangster Joe, was chosen early in the year by the GAA board. Try-outs were held during the first of November to select Joe, the soloist, and the twelve members of the chorus line. Brenda Farney, Joe, and Vicki Brown, .Ioe's soloist, worked individually to perfect their routines. The chorus lineis cho- reography was done by Tonya Hicks and Cyndi Vetter, head dancer. The floorshow started at l0:00, with the stage set as a basement nightclub. The chorus line opened the program with a charleston and closed with a jazz number. In between the chorus line's two dances, the soloist per- formed with two songs and Joe danced her two numbers. The color scheme for this yearis GAA dance was red, white, and black. Convention Hall was adorned with streamers of crepe paper and other decorations including machine guns, canes, cards, and flapper dancers. H 4. h-clu promotes spirit and enthuszasn heqts with basketball homecomzn electing new officers for the school year. Under the dir tion of head sponsor Dick Woodson and newly elect president, Jon Kirkpatrick, the next undertaking was t sale of victory buttons. Following this project H Cl members sold fire extinguishers and traveling first aid ki ' l . . , . ,L I d l u H-Club organized their club at the first fall meeting l e 9 7 Q l 1 to citizens of the community. Finally, the club helped wi the basketball homecoming by handling the crowning of t queen The purpose of H Club is to generate unwavering enth siasm at athletic events and to provide school spirit this season s basketball games, H Club trained its energi on providing new and boisterous cheers to the howling light of those within ear-range. At times, themes we planned for the games by more outspoken members of t club, such as the carrying of red flags. Although Mr. Woodson was the head sponsor of H Cl he was also assisted by all of the high school's coaches You're missing a great game, ref, shouts David Blackwood, as Mike Harmon prepares to voice his support for the Salt Hawks. SENIOR LETTERMEN ARE QFRONT ROWJ Mike Esau Tim Shaffer Jerry Leslie, Jay Carter, Steve Borck, David Mould, .lim Lowen, QSECOND ROWQ Tom Ratzlaff Jim Dronberger Royce Popp Tim Mullen Mark Holland Larry Reed, Brad Mayhew. QBACK ROWJ Tim Shafer, Jon Kirkpatrick, Charles Zimmerman Greg Bredfeldt Andy Oracki Kenny Suiter Tony Rush Dave Neighbors. Those football players should learn how to control their punts, says Tim Rogers. Warren Hardy rubs the target. UN DERCLASS LETTERMEN ARE QFRONT ROWJ Kelvin O Brien Kevin Keast, Roger Caldwell, Larry Achilles, Brad Stephenson, Earl Benear, Don Grossardt QSECOND ROWJ Stan Johnson Tim Rogers Kevin Mullen Ron Butler. ?'EH'5L!Xt'. l?W 7 n'F s 'V v h-2 ojer needed serviceg usher at HHS events Hello Hutch is a group of girls chosen at the end of their sophomore year to serve as ushers at HHS events during their junior year. Each year H-2 girls usher and sell programs at all home games. They also usher for Open House, any major musical production, graduation and baccalaureate. This year a points system was put into effect and will be the basis for choosing the senior advisors. H-2 sponsors are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW, Mr. Gerald Ewy, Mr. Rod Sutton, and Mr. Clyde Wollenberg. FRONT ROW, Mrs. Beverlee Leach and Miss Harriet Helman. 178 No sir, we don't come with the programs, answers H-2 member Betty Hoskinson to one of the many program purchasers. Wondering about the contents of the sports program are senior advisors Peggy Case QLEFTJ and Linda Shepherd. Y H-2 TEAMS l AND 2 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: TOP ROW, Betty Hoskinson, Sharon Hare, Sarah Wonsettler, Susan Dalton, Collette Danks, Deanna Stafford, Diane Gabler, and Vicki Fowler. THIRD ROW, Barbara Nuzum, Terri Wesley, Libby VonRuden, Kathy Nuzum, Susan Klaver, Terry Ritter- house, and Nancy Nyberg. SECOND ROW, Lisa Decker, Denise Bredfeldt, Anne Arnett, Karen Kershaw, Brenda Whitney, Suellen Hanna, Sharon Reese, and Karen Hensley. FRONT ROW, Pam McDaniels, Jeannette Holland, Terry Wiebe, Dee McMurray, Becky McClure, and Janey Oswalt. Y t i H-2 TEAMS 3 AND 4 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: TOP ROW, Barbara Schroll, Terry Vernon, Linda Ruzich, Debbie Beale, Terry Goodger, and Pam Prickett. THIRD ROW, Laura Deck, Cynthia Haugsness, Carmen Gerber, Rhonda Hilst, Barbara Giebel, Belinda Baringer, and Patty Martin. SECOND ROW, Carolyn Auslander, Patty Rank, Heather Harper, Vicki Lutz, Linda Willems, Betty McEntire, Lu Fiskin, and Kathy Caldwell. FRONT ROW, Ce- cilia Hartely, Linda Drumhiller, Cindy Fenwidk, Jennifer Krumland, Kristy Myers, Patsy Stucky, Diane Hawkins and Jan Corbett. 179 hi- promote christian ethicsj participate in youth government Under the leadership of President J.D. Norcross, the Hi- Y club along with the sponsors Mr. Edmer Cornelson and Mr. Harold Pryor, was instrumental in the creation and formation of several projects parallel to the initial purposes of the club - to maintain and extend the christian attitude throughout the school and community. Something new this year that the Hi-Y club was instru- mental in creating was its sister club, Tri-Hi-Y. This club with the same purpose as Hi-Y worked closely with it and often times held meetings together. In addition to this, the club ran the concession stands at the football games as well y as put together and sell the student directories. Members of the Hi-Y club attended the pre and model legislatures held annually in the spring and as in the past showed that the club continued capable leaders as well as intelligent dignitaries. President of Hi-Y - J.D. Norcross Q . I OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS OF HI-Y: STANDING - FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: David Waggonerg David Deang Kenton Rudicelg David Blackwood, secretary: Royce Poppg Randy Loveg Jerry Leslie, chapling Jay Carter, KNEELING: Dale Bogerg Fred Kaplang Bob Fowler, Rick Caldwell, program chairmang and Rob Wilson, vice president. NOT PICTURED: Brad Mayhew, treasurer. Hi Y sponsors Mr Cornelson RIGHT and Mr Pryor HI Y s giant project- the student directory. BELOW: Vince Green argues a point from his des in the House. TOP CENTER: Rob Wilso QFRONTJ, Mike Harmon QLEFTJ, Royce Pop QRIGHTJ, and David Dean QBACKJ pose for a pic ture in Topeka. fn-nau tri-hi-y establish new clubg fum!! initial plans Tri-Hi-Y, a new girls club established this year, is affiliat- ed with the YMCA and directly related to the boy's club Hi-Y. Its main purposes are to create and maintain well being in the school through Christian beliefs and attitudes and to provide an organized way in which girls may partici- pate in youth government. As a new club this year, under the direction of sponsor Miss Harriett Helman, and the leadership of President Rita Duwe it has had its hands full in setting up a foundation for the club to continue building on. A charter establishing the existence of Tri-Hi-Y and a constitution outlining the pur- poses and structure of the club have been the two major accomplishments this year. In addition to setting up the club, its officers have aided the school by promoting projects that are of interest to stu- dents and teachers alike. One such project included the offi- cers appearing on radio to inform the public of a collection for the Max Hamilton Memorial Fund. The highlight this year for the club was its participation in the pre and model legislatures held annually for Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs. V4 5 'Yi YU SM Officers Rita Duwe fRIGHTJ, President, and Marcia Weems, Treasurer pause for a picture in courthouse lobby. Sponsor Miss Harriett Helman takes time out from her classes to pose for PillafS Of the Club are Officers TriSl1 Oakley, fl-EFT5, ViCC Pl'CSidCm, and a picture, Janelle Hoyer, Secretary. 182 hasa members launch own rocketsg hold bi-month! y launching In its fourth year at Hutch High HASA continued to promote rocketry through direct participation by its members. Bi-monthly launchings are conducted with club members launching their own rockets. Contests are held in each of the fol- lowing catagories: altitude, accuracy, and payload lofting ability. Club projects included the selling of candy to gain extra money and the building ofa scale-model Saturn rocket. A spring picnic was held, at the end of the year, with next- year's officers being selected. Sponsored by Mr. I-Ierrs, club officers were: Charles Wright, president, Rocky Redford, vice-president, and Ron Snow, secre- tary-treasurer. 9 CLUB MEMBERSARE: LEFT TO RIGHT, Jay Pitzer, Paul Bench, Carl Eshelbrenner Don Spencer John Chastain Don Matthews Charles Wright Jeff Brown, Charles Moyer, David Hornbaker, Dennis MacFarland, Ron Snow, David Colburn Ken Quimby Steve Conrod and Rocky Redford nfl participate in debate, forensiesg members advance by degrees National Forensics League is an honor society for students in- terested in debate, dramatics, and other speech activities. Membership in NFL requires that the student have at least 25 points, which are awarded for participation in speech activities. First semester events center around debate, while forensic tourna- ments occupy the second semester. Catagories in forensics in- clude: dramatic interpretation, humorous interpretation, duet acting, oration, impromptu speaking, and interpretive prose. Sponsored by Mr. .lack Sexton, the club officers were Vincent Green, president, Brad Dillon, vice-presidentg Fred Kaplan, sec- retary, and .I ay Hinkel, treasurer. Club officers are Vincent Green, Brad Dillon, Jay Hinkel, and Fred Kaplan. What Iud-on on weekends is my business, not yours, explains Mr. Sexton to a very inquisitive class. intramurals The Hutchinson High School Intramural program, under the guidance of Warren Alpers, physical education supervi- sor, got under way early in the fall with rag tag football. The Canadian Rags placed first. Also going on in the fall was Archery Intramurals. Blaine McNeil, Ken Miller, and Bart McNeil were the top three finishers. Intramurals were set up for high school students after receiving instructions in P.E. on the do's and don't's of each sport. Volleyball was next on the agenda. After a single elimina- tion tournament the team of H club proved victorious. Badminton, ping pong, tennis, and basketball followed. The Morph's Club, student physical education leaders, officiated these various events. During the Christmas holi- days the Morphs club dipped in their funds and threw a par- ty for under-privileged children. The party started with games and the entertainment of Bozo', the clown. Santa Claus made a pre-Christmas appearance and thrilled the children. Afterwards all 20 future Salt Hawks received tri- cycles, courtesy of the Morph's. E Rodney Rayl misses again while warming up for badminton competition , K! 5 Warren Alpers, Physical Education Director at the high school Rick Caldwell, ACE of the Herbie and Ranchhands basketball team goes tor two as Scott Collin runs by, astonished. 1970 INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPI- 1970 INTRAMURAL ARCHERY CHAMPIONS - LEFT TO RIGHT ONS - LEFT TO RIGHT - Danny Knight, Royce Blaine McNeil, Bart McNeil, and Ken Miller. Popp, David Blackwood, Mike Harmon, Scott Littooy, Tom Hodgson, Jon Kirkpatrick. 1970 INTRAMURAL FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS - LEFT TO RIGHT - Dave Young, Mario Ramos. Brandon Willard, Gary Rob- inson. Roger Caldwell, Scott Collins. I970 MORPH'S CLUB - FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT - John Clark, Terry Fields, Jay DeGarmo, Tony Brown, Kevin Mullen, Mike Harmon, Scott Collins. STANDING - LEFT TO RIGHT - Gene Birch- er, Gary Robinson, Larry McGinnis, Royce Popp, Mike Franko, .Ion Kirkpatrick. g kayettes 'M crown kayette-ofthe-monthg plan monthly meetings Kayettes began the year with the theme Smile! - Join Kayettes! for their membership drive. Approximately 275 girls joined the club, sponsored by Miss June Wonderlich, Mrs. Rita Harker, and Miss Harriet Hickman. At the first meeting, board members were introduced, and the year's theme, Look for a Star, was announced. On November 4, thirteen Kayettes attended the Kay-Kay- ette Conference at Wellington, at which .Ian Corbett was elected Regional President. Other activities for the year included trick-or-treating for UNICEF, sponsoring the Thanksiving assembly, sponsor- ing Snowball, selling holly and singing valentines, and hold- ing the annual Date with Dad and Mother-Daughter Tea. Kayette President Susie Steed and friend take time out for a picture Kayette Board Members are LEFT TO RIGHT: Harriet Hobart, Katy Streepy, Cyndi Vetter, Lesle Potucek, Terry Vernon, Jan Corbett, Ann Dillon, Su- san Bevan, Belinda Baringer, Terry Goodger, Judy Krenzin, Barbara Pryor, Linda Ruzich, Rhonda Hubbard, Leslie Stanwix, Patty MacFarland, and Mar- ty Colladay. Not pictured are Ann Edgar, Carolyn Auslander, and Susie Steed. M, 5 , O ' 1 - ww, 1 - t l What do you mean, 'Act beautiful' ? , say Ann Dillon, vice-president, and Linda Ruzich, treasurer, to Lesle Potucek, secretary. U Going down the up staircase are sponsors Mrs. Rita Harker, Miss June Wonderlich, and Miss Harriet Hickman. I even like Poles, smiles Jan Corbett. after being elected Kayette Regional President for next year. l 0.jG:i--l-QQ P ei 9' C3 K0 H5 ,X ix 3, lmao -+l-X lil V, s iN . . -. hx Kayette-of-the-Month, Ola Neuberger, is crowned by Cynde Hinkel, while Sally Dicks presents her with one-sixth ofa dozen long-stemmed dandelions. 189 key club moves ahead with progressg new ideas in new year The 1970-71 Key Club was a moving and progressive club at the high school. Key Club, an international organization, is unique in the fact that it is run completely by boys. Even on the international level, Key Club is administered by young men elected at the International Convention each year. The responsibilities of Key Club is to instill a sense of civ- ic responsibility to the boys in their home clubs. Key Club is sponsored by Kiwanis International, adult men who teach the men of the future, the responsibilities of citizenship and service. The Hutchinson chapter was ably led by Mr. Bill Whetzel and Mr. Delbert Kidwell. The officers supply was not lack- ing. The leaders of the future were the leaders of today in Key Club: Mike Eswein, Presidentg Randy Love, Vice- President, Craig Newman, Secretary, and Joe Gimar, Trea- surer. The Hutchinson chapter also had two district officers in- cluding .I ay Carter, Lt. Governor, and .I im Dronberger, District Treasurer. l Junior cheerleader Harriet Hobart shows a lot of muscle at the car bash as she prepares to clobber the car. Key Clubbers show a lot of spirit and fire up for the big game. Pride is a by-word at HHS. The car smash, held during the football season, was sponsored by Key Club. 190 The district officers for 1970-71 worked hard for their offices and worked even harder after getting them. Two of the officers on the Kansas district board were .lim Dronberger and Jay Carter. Jim was district treasurer, and as the name implies, handled all funds for the Kansas district. Jay, being Lt. Governor of Division Four of the Kansas district, found his job wasn't so clearly defined. Both young men found their jobs interesting, and are sure their experiences in Key Club will be helpful to them in their later lives in any leadership capacity. District officers are elected each year at dis- trict convention, held this year at Wichita, in the Broadview Hotel. All aspirants for officers went to the convention with anticipation and full of promise. A two-day campaign and several meet- ings later, new officers were elected. Officers in Key Club, like officers everywhere, need to be leaders, listeners, and doers. l970 7l KEY CLUB BOARD Mike Eswein Randy Love Jim Dronberger and .lay Carter. Not pictured are Joe Gimar, and Craig Newman. l9l buzz learn journalism techniques through practical experience The 1970-71 journalism I-II consisted of fifty-fivejuniors divided into two separate classes. The new program under the supervision of Mr. Merle Sharick, who also advises the Allagaroo, published the high school newspaper, the BUZZ. Each student had the responsibility of covering weekly beats, writing editorials and features, drawing up ads and meeting a weekly deadline. Subscription to the BUZZ was made through the pur- chase of an activity ticket. Several highlights of the year included several confer- ences and the annual BUZZ-Allagaroo picnic. Experience gained through the basic journalism skills of reading proof, writing cutlines, and laying out pages will pave the way for publication of the 1972 Allagaroo. LEFT TO RIGHT - Nancy Nyberg, Terry Wiebe, Fred Kaplan, Sharon Hare, and John Horton. :mms itvk A w E l Another deadline metg this class never ceases to amaze me, says Mr. Merle Sharick, advisor to the BUZZ staff. LEFT TO RIGHT - Kathy Caldwell, Terry Brown, Kristy Meyers, Meryl Dye, Becky McClure, Pam Prickett, Pam McDaniel, and Pam Potter. XL, 'X ff 55 'S W 3 2.2 so' AW' M awww X buzz LEFT TO RIGHT TOP Heather Harper Diane Gabler MIDDLE Terri Wesley Tim Rogers Beth Bether Rhonda Hilst Jane Oswalt Sondra Hellman Lisa Decker Terry Ritterhouse Danna Patton Jeanette Holland SITTING Carolyn Auslander Lu Fiskin Sally Lawson Marsha Wagner Mike Keffer Rocky Redford LEFT TO RIGHT Jim Showalter Betty Hoskinson Sharon Reser Brenda Whitney Katy Streepy David Dean NOT PICTURED Gary Frager Edward Stueky. ABOVE: Donna Bogner, besides being Valence Club's head sponsor, teaches tive classes of chemistry a day and works on graduate chemistry in her own lab. RIGHT: Dennis Vierthaler, Valence Club's co-sponsor, is caught eyeing his biology class while he puzzles an answer to a difficult question. BELOW: VALENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Greg Bredfeldt, secretary: Kenton Rudicel, vice-president: Bev Parker, recorder: and .l.D. Norcross, president: inspect Hutch High's unique greenhouse . valence club attend seminars andfeld trzpsg share interest in science In 1971 Valence Club, HHS's science club, continued to delve into its members interests involving many fields of science. This included attending the Kansas Junior Acade- my of Scienoe's seminar programs as well as taking several field trips, one of them to the Maxwell Game Preserve. Club members also aided in previewing films for Hutch High's science department. Donna Bogner, chemistry instructor, and Dennis Vier- thaler, biology instructor, sponsored the club. They provid- ed resources and answers to some of the students, questions. nt -nlfmi . f t -' 9' lxifill S- 5'E BW'f-'l'?1xta'5,Bi 'l,t:1fS11+,1l'fxii5Hwfi1 S-L , 'J ' 'sw iliHli?rQ'1wC2,.EllSi'3iW5H3'liI:!9ivRl?Hl.iWE'ialff i B 'fi Y 'V E' E P' 'Z I music club ex-lieurance club promotes music school- wide This year Music Club dropped its old name and its na- tional federation while striving to become a more active school organization. Besides seeking out and advertising opportunities for musical enrichment where ever they could be found, its members enjoyed performing at bi-monthly meetings themselves. Officers who served were Dave Cun- ningham, presidentg Nancy Shanline, vice-presidentg and George Norcross, secretary-treasurer. Joint sponsors were Mr. Roger Noble, Mr. Don Corbett, Mr. Bruce Williams, and Mr. Marlin Billings. THE 1970 - 1971 MUSIC CLUB BOARD MEMBERS ARE SEATED: Dave Cunningham, Rita Duwe, .l.D. Norcross. STANDING: Ann Dawson, Nancy Shanline, Jerri Brummett, TREED: Ed Cornelsen. MUSIC CLUB BRASS CHOIR DIRECTED BY MR. DON CORBETT PRACTICES FOR CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kent Schubert, Charlotte Thompson, Gene Bircher, Kathy Mollett. SECOND ROW: J.D. Norcross, Dave Cunningham, Ed Cornelsen, Roger Gibson. THIRD ROW: Gary Frager, Paul Cornclsen. Performing for Music Club are members Ann Dawson, Kent Coleman, and Rita Duwe. 57 12? ,K t- :x J! af .. 4 w ,N 5 Z 2 , El 6 M. ...V ,545 A ' 4' es, , -vm ' 4 W I A F if K 4 Q V' 'Q V Y Y W U W A' 4 i A 4? , 'vw' 1 Nam 5 2 fi 2: nm W 1 Q Ax L,A,,f,,,., M, 2:2 YW' fi YR. . ,. ,fx ,dw Mr'-g jj 4 ' ,, z 1 nv 'f R 3, ' -Y .... 1 X 1' 'V 35 L I ' nt ' ' . ,,v:, , . X qi ' f K K Vry. , ,u., -' k '- Q., VW'- A-A 15 T r MHS ,E 35335 i ww G X, 'Jw -na gm Li ww z rd? Q E 5 ,S W K f ii , 59:5 X . Q.. , 4 20W W ,: .,:L.., 95? EH f s : Q in. 4515 9 H' Q W gg 'mg 'Q , h 5, x , . A4 . Lx 5' 1 i if H - 1 2 , 1 . M an Q'-W-W .. Q Mm V ' is f an L-f , 721 ,E .. I Y if '11 if 7 . ff 'G 41 .3 A Q X 1 M w-W ' 'K W gf 5 1 fi 4 u ,, 1 J 5 1 .M Q -1. ,, ,gk , , A w A 2 'uni tl 3 S 1 .EA -, gf e i,,5,,k, i QJIQ. ix! -mf 1'I1L1S1 girls' and concert cho perform for special even The director of all the choirs, Mr. Noble enjoys singing along. GIRLS CHOIR, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Becky Martin, Ei- leen Mooney, Julie Wynn, Carol Thorne, Debbie McNeil, Jan Doherty, Susan Gordan, Susan Bevan, Kathie Philbrick, Janey Oswalt, Janet Ever- son. Debbi Green, Mary Snell, Donna Cummins. SECOND ROW: Mari- lyn Wiens, Beth Plush, Patty Avery, Sue Cardwell, Linda Willems, Brenda Meister, Jeanette Holland, Jane Howell, Julie Armstrong, Sharon Schlat- ter, Connie Vincent, Sharla Summers, Joyce Smith, Patty Reinert. THIRD ROW: Lu Fiskin, Theresa Asberry, JoAnn Current, Bobbie Wooldridge, Cindy Syler. Kathy Hornbeck, Nancy Hedrick, Melinda Wells, Mary McCoy, Barbara Nuzum, Keeta Myers, Debbie Osborn, Debbie Holcomb, Libby VonRuden, Kay Kruger, Cindy Curr, Linda Coats. FOURTH ROW: Gwen Hornbaker, Belinda Baringer, Leigh Hol- comb, Deanna Stafford, DeAnna Cottrell, Peggy Case, Debbie Wallace, Collette Danks, Trish Oakley, Cindy Wingert, Brenda Walborn, Jackie McElravy, Kathy Nuzun, Lynnita Harris, Patty Hornbeck, Debbi Young, Janet Leonard. NOT PICTURED: Carmen Goldsby, Robin Watson, Elaine Renner, Brenda Simmon, Patti Eulas, Jan Gross. CONCERT CHOIR, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anita Shafer, Connie McJunkin, Ola Neuburger, Mary Akins, Tim Fry, JeffAllen, Da- vid Dennis, David Barnes, Mike O'Neal, David Main, Linda Fortenberry, Cindy Fenwick, Michelle Palstring. SECOND ROW: Jan Miller, Karla Huskinson, Cheryl Hazell, Dee Lemler, Rebecca Bauer, Gary Keeler, Wil- liam Collier, Scott Saylor, Gilbert Raya, Danny Bortz, Marilyn Hardin, Jan Mart, Dixie Daines, Meryl Dye, Kathy Bornholdt. THIRD ROW: Sondra Hellman, Linda Andereck, Marsha Benton, Elizabeth Hass, Deb- GIRLS GLEE, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Wait, LuAnn Spencer, Peggy Owens, Kim Smith, Mary Borra, Beckie Longhofer, Lou Cheek, Sally Van Aken. SECOND ROW: Michele Bliss, Kathy Schaffer, Denise Hemm, Mary Hanna, Vicki Kinast, Debra Gordy, Pam Kinast, by Clark, Lee Goats, Craig Burns, Mike Wilk, Doug McCormick, Robert Wait, Cheryl Christian, Beth Bether, Marlene Johnson, Darlene Lemler, Janet Mesh. FOURTH ROW: Marsha Henricks, Barbara Moore, Ly- nette Regier, Melody Blevins, Linda Walker, Richard Drake, Earl Benear, John Hinerman, Randy Hendry, Greg Tidwell, Shirley Dearsmith, Sara Oliver, Beverly McReynolds, Ranae Risley, Betty McEntire, Cynthia Haugness. NOT PICTURED: Patty Stutesman, Roger Smith, Bonnie Teaney. Mary Dufek, Cindy Reed, Geneva Stucky, Susan King. THIRD ROW: Vickie Brown, Kathy Callahan, Robin Rawlins. Anita Keast, Lynn Cover- dale, Carol Luman, Kim Lockmann, Cheryl Lundemo, Cindy Johnson, Cindy Mayhew, Ellen Reinert. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Eveans. W5 'S-eak 15--7 z:lii.'??!F'ai?i?yfel' 541 QM BEEN' EMM' W1 -, ?EJiefT,K1'4ff'ii-s.,'1-.yt1T33WlFi'U1 e,Z'f- 7 is fn! tiX.Kf.Zu7lf5' YSL-1?5 i2'WC5i11'5E'1X8iiBi ZWi'W'K'MiXF5Q v'TQ'Q.Sk3 ?f5iS?'f iHX 5TFAmm: It W? SIRI- I3 , symp Symphonic Band, FIRST. ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT: Kris Thiessen, Lou Ann Hayes, Ray Streeter, Debra Griffith, Debra Bybee, Donna Winkley, Betty Hoskinson, Sheri Baldwin, Terry Applegate, Sheila Nelson, SEC- OND ROW: Ronda Patton, Virginia Ryan, Vickie Fowler, Marsha Rayl, Providing the half-time entertainment for another Salt Hawk victory is the Hutch High pep band. Linda Bybee, Marcia Bland, Daryl Slater, Bob Fischer, Nancy Moulds, James Ashcraft, Terry Wilkerson, Tim Willoughby, Mark Fetter, Jacque Johnson, Roger Shook, Leland Wambsganss, Arlene Kalmar. SAM: 5' a sf 1. 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The band, under the leadership of Mr. Marlin Billings, first traveled to Sterling, Kansas, to give the half-time per- formance at the annual Sterling Silver Bowl on Thinksgiv- ing Day. The band spent the early hours before school going over the show, when sometimes valves and slides, as well as band members, would freeze. After the regular football season was over, the band con- tinued preparations for the post season classic - the Cotton Bowl. Magazine sales by individuals added to community contributions raised over 12,500 dollars to charter two Con- tinental jets to fly the entire band to Dallas, Texas for the parade on New Year's Day. Leaving Hutchinson by bus for the Wichita airport at four o'c1ock the morning before, the band arrived in Dallas three hours later and spent the day exploring the city. The next morning the Hutchinson High School Marching Hawks, under the official proclamation of Governor Docking, represented Kansas in the 1971 Cotton Bowl Parade before thousands who lined the streets and millions who watched over network television. The Kansas State Legislature later passed a resolution commending and congratulating the band. After watching the football game, the band returned home to share their memorable experi- ences with friends who had seen them on TV. .,. .,. K 533, sa L tu 1 . I Staying in step are trumpeters John Waldschmidt, Steve Kahler, Paul Cornelsen, Alan George, Randy Burton, Mike Esau, and Scott Brummett. 3 A common sight on the streets of cold and windy Hutchinson before the Cotton Bowl, the band practices to perfect its style 'law o ,si my nf H211 1 I Qin, L3 Www? f pr .SWW A ' 1 9 ?3Jl'w2 5lHtfl3fiM ' 9 music ha wkettes learn rou tinesg perform for cheering cro wds A EA A A - 4 te, bl 1 V :Jw The Hawkettes proudly followed the Hutchinson banner - even in practice. e..A Effort and determination show on the faces of these girls during one ofthe Linda Greenhaw demonstrates a Hawkette smile many hours of practice forthe Cotton Bowl. student council functions under new constitutions, sets up memorial fund Because of constitutional revision in the spring of 1970, this year's Student Council was better qualified to handle all the responsibilities under its title. The House of Repre- sentatives, composed of the class delegates, conoerned itself with school policies and the needs of the students. On the other hand, the Senate, composed of the class officers, con- cerned itself with the monetary and social activities of Stu- dent Council. With a revised dress code, the immediate objectives of Stuco became changing the method of choosing homecom- ing queen candidates, a student exchange program with Wichita Heights, and a memorial fund for Max Hamilton. Sponsors were Mr. Comley, Miss Lamphiear, and Mrs. Swigart. Pausing after a meeting are President Dale Boger and Vice President Mel- inda Cook. 1 l 4 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS ARE, FRONT ROW QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Cindy Mayhew, Jan Corbett, Kris Piper, Jim Dronberger, Les- lie Stanwix. BACK ROW: Dale Boger, Linda Ruzich, Melinda Cook, J.D. Norcross, Roger Caldwell, Vince Green, and Dave Waggoner. Not pic- tured are Doug Hawkins, Jeff Frost, Rick Caldwell, and Jay Carter. is Y-V . ,. i 1 C,-fi f 5' pi X - -I -,is M W i -4 t yir, V, t, I really don't think you should have sharpened your finger, Vil'lCC,N thinks Dave Waggoner as Vince Green tries to make a point at an execu- tive board meeting. student counci I've finally found someone who appreciates my humor! thinks Treasur- SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES -- BACK ROW: Charlotte Kuhn, er Jim Dronberger as Secretary Leslie Stanwix looks doubtful. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES A TOP TO BOTTOM QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Kevin Keast, David Monaghan, Jessie Sellers, Steve Brum- baugh, Roger Caldwell, Lesle Potucek, Julie Wynn, Pam Carithers, and Janie Oswalt. Bush, Darlana Lewis, Randy Love, Peggy Case, Roxie Carpenter, Clark K '-... Enthusiastically taking part in the football homecoming parade are the football players and Briny Birds. The parade is only a small part of football homec which is sponsored each year by Stuco. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES - TOP TO BOTTOM: Carla Hatcher, Kris Piper, Doug Hawkins, Howard Bernard, Cheryl Lundemo, Kim Smith, Cindy Mayhew, Lisa Schmidt, Pam Morris, Don Waggoner, and Jeff Gimar. Discussing a new school policy are Dale Boger, president, and Principal George Madelen. 217 irc discusses world issues with foreign students IRC, International Relations Club, provides the oppor- tunity for HHS students to discuss world issues with in- formed individuals, often foreign students studying in the area. To avoid the classroom atmosphere, meetings were held in members' homes. As in previous years, membership was restricted to 40. The year's guest speakers included Linda Doherty, 1970- 71 Community Ambassador to Switzerland, Andre Oraki, AFS student from South Africa, and Angelo Cascioli, for- eign exchange student from Italy. Outside of meetings, IRC helped with a clothing drive, donated money to charities, and sponsored a booth in the annual Mardi Gras. Keeping up with the international scene is Mrs. Marion Peterson, sponsor of IRC. Listening intently to a speaker are FROM LEFT: Kathy Mollett, .Ianey Oswalt, Susan Bevan, Judy Winter and Lee Drumhiller. as .ui-AWN M if A .gm 1 saw Qffk ,W EL 1259. 3 2 2 5 2 5 f 2 5 C 2 3 . 11 g , . + 2 fa . Q ,ing ri ,, L 'Vi I 1 'E 3 5 J, 'Y ' , 1 xg, , ,, Q y 4 1 Q f' L, Q Q W an ii X 1 V 1 ' was A fi , J QS ww 34 , 1 L S , 1 -Q ' ' av ' - W If' K .z : fy spy.. cr . R :L El in- , rl - V 4 . .gf ww...-A.. .J . .wizwgif gf. .51 . 0140 msg-,J . .hv'7E 4. A ,Z.,A v,,s1 ,ff . ,. X P gf: 2 H W -..xg gllji av g 'f asv N gg? we L - 'Wi . . 'f-H57 7'V'5f'4 IVA 2 fi if fair if 3 wx' m. - 2. 2 . . z: :'sQe:?-:Lexar kj .. .mem ig, 11-..,g ff z Q ,-f...f1ff L J1.::x,f., , K 1 . A.., X I K - set f 1' v ' LJ' . f 'M2,gZ:-225.. 45 2 Qi. Q 1 f ' N -- IN 4 W L' 3 ,,.. g wg.. M L- . Q5 if . :is . .. f., -- y. 7 . Wiifif..,i,fzfIE'f52z. 43 f 'f 1 ,. 1-ffs iig-fp, :aw w '- '1i':'F fin' 4 -.f5:2.1sf- 11, . , ,U , . ,zu 4425... , . . J.. . . . 9... 57 . - X- z , ff ,ff - ,' wwf. -M 'wfv ' f.1,wiQf1A-. Agn. ,. ,, .if ff iff . .. ,... . .17 wi, .ug T' W' .ffm J Hwy ' ,, 'f 2 . . an 4 1. ' A 1 Q. f Q ,D V.. ,f' i'- , 1' .G f' f f 1 1 YQ' -. ' ' f iwfmfrll -:ff J K. pg--1 1. 4. ...IJ f,.:1:'e?-Psi?-ii. 1' ,' . . , . 15 is R fglzam fg A 220 office education apply many skillsg receive on-the-job training Fifteen girls, under the guidance of Mrs. Charlene Lind, received on-the-job training while completing their graduat- ing credits in the vocational club, Office Education. The girls were chosen last spring for their record and per- formance in office preparatory classes. Being excused from school at 12:30, they reported to their jobs in downtown stores and offices, where they applied their typing, shorthand, and business skills on an academic level. o ' OE members also were responsible for several jobs at school. The girls sold candy and helped with cap and gown ' B 2 orders. Mrs. Charlene Lind includes as one of her many duties being sponsor of Office Education. 1970-71 OFFICE EDUCATION MEMBERS, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Kerry Humiston, Teresa Moss, Kathie Becker, Marcia Birket, Miriam Jenkins, Pam Rhoades, Brenda Galloway, and Elaine Schneweis. FRONT ROW - Thelma Case, Nancy McConnell, Janice Bailey, Connie Dunham, Merrill Poorman, Ellen Wray, Joyce Ewing, and Pam Henderson. NOT PICTURED - Janine Burnett and Sally Siemens. y 1970-71 OE OFFICERS, SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT, Merrill Poorman, Treasurer, Joyce Ewing, Historian. STANDING, Sally Sie- mens, Presidentg Ellen Wray, Parlimentariang Kerry Humiston, Secretaryg and Connie Dunham, Vice President. Nancy McConnell files records while at herjob at the Hutch Clinic. Past and present Office Education members compare experiences at the an- nual Alumni tea. Wi SY' I I t ztfrmzy xr 'A ., '7 51?5ifii3it'l53iEl52LiV2i5fii?iiiY?JR E,iifiYr5SMEil1 C ' 5 Connie Dunham practices her typing skills on an exercise during class. What do you mean this is a collect long distance call? says Joyce Ewing to Thelma Case, as they practice correct telephoning procedures. E11Yf'!'f'V5' 'Y I - f f - I I 1 rg1QSfji,..5i2Z,5Hgiig5 palette and brush vie ws lindsborg exhibitsg doubles membership The aim of Palette and Brush is to help members develop an awareness and' appreciation of art in all its aspects. Fun was also an ingredient in defining the club, as the initiation picnic was its first project. Other projects for the year in- cluded a trip to Lindsborg, the making and selling of spirit signs for football homecoming, a Christmas art sale, a trip to Morton Interiors, hall decorations for Christmas, as well as sketch trips. As the school year ended, the annual end-of-the-year picnic was held, at which new board members and officers were announced. Because Palette and Brush membership is no longer re- stricted to only those enrolled in art, the club membership doubled this year, making the total a hundred and twenty. PALETTE AND BRUSH BOARD AND OFFICERS: Nancy Ogle, VICE-PRESIDENT: Leslie Stanwixg Jim Dronberger, PRESIDENT: Steve Putting their efforts into the Christmas art sale are these two club members John Kingsley, SECRETARY, Marcia McGrawg Lesle Potueekg Cyndi Vetter, TREASURERQ and Frank Niemeir. See Mrs. Fry laugh. She knows she won't have to pick up trash for walking on the grass like Mrs. Wright. Both are club sponsors. lf you think l look bad, check out Cyndi Vetter in Student Life, jokes Jan Doherty, after undergoing initiation rites. FWF . we awe i Wi! perrill club engages in areas of a'rama,' takes active part in school affairs With a membership numbering more than 350 members, Perrill Club was extremely active at Hutchinson High School. From the September membership drive featuring the Perrill Patriots, Perrill Club continued on a fast pace. After initiating the year with a get-acquainted party the club staged the Senior Play, The Wall to Wall Warf, Perrill Club members not only composed a large part of the cast but also comprised the crews. For the first year Perrill Club sponsored Basketball Homecoming. The club continued its promotion of dramat- ics by sponsoring the Spring Play, Up the Down Stair- case, as well as the Perrill Club Revue. The year also contained several film nights and Perrill Club worked along with the school on phases of the Max Hamilton Memorial Fund. Miss Pat Riner was head sponsor of the club, other spon- sors were Mr. Rick Gibson, Mr. Cliff Robinson, and Mrs. Barbara Bengston. Bob Fowler was club president, J.D. Norcross was vice-presidentg and Kathy Everson was secre- tary. The year ended with an end-of-the-year picnic. PERRILL CLUB OFFICERS WERE: Bob Fowler, president, J. D. Norcross, vioe- president and Kathy Everson, secretary. 5 i A-wa vvfdi-mms? ww 3 Li ii 5 1' 'W Bw? A J. feng. wr Wh... -ur' M revue '71 continues in tradition of jine student entertainment In tradition with the first two Revues , the third annual Perrill Club Revue was an excellent program produced en- tirely by students. Teachers only aided in sponsoring reher- sals. fMiss Tonya Hicks did help with the choreographyj Following the past Revues, this year's Revue was made up of a vast number of comic routines which were spiced with singing, dancing, and other varied forms of enter- tainment. The program included a one-act play and several production numbers. The Revue was presented April 12 8: 13 in the high school auditoruim. Bob Fowler directed the Revue with the help from Perrill Club Board Members. Becky Toland and Sharon Hare burst forth with exciting ideas for the 1971 Revue. 1 ls Q R 4 kim fg ' S1 p K 2-1 X be 4 512- -' wit? nr tg, Bob Fowler and Clark Barnes discuss plans for the Revue. Many discussions lik went on between members of the Revue. Perrill Club members sign-up to work on the Revue. Making like dead wood are the junior Buzz photographers. LEFT TO RIGHT are: Steve Yadon, Tom Trezise, Brad Chabin, and David Kimpler. Not pictured is Joe Gimar. photographers work long hours preserving school lje on Elm Photographers play a vital part in the publication of the Buzz and the Allagaroo. This year's photo staff, comprised of four seniors for yearbook and five juniors for newspaper photography, spent many hours taking photographs, devel- oping film, and printing picturesg the Allagaroo photogra- phers in particular found themselves devoting many long weekends to darkroom work in order that deadlines could be met. - In their work the photographers covered every imagina- ble school event - from formal balls to wrestling matches. Together, the nine shutterbugs snapped their way through thousands of frames of film as they focused in on every phase of life at Hutchinson High School. is x pi 'P 5, F- 3 i Vx Pausing a moment from their busy photo schedules, the Allagaroo photographers take a break. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT the seniors are: Sue Winslow, Frank Niemeir, Eric Schrock, and Pete Wooten. Junior PELS practice a pom-pom routine for halftime entertainment at the first HHS football game. pels perform hamime routinesg lead sophomore gym classes PELS, the girls physical education leaders, are led by Miss Kiki Cappony. These girls are first picked to be junior PELS at the end of their sophomore year. The junior PELS make up Miss Cappony's fourth hour gym class. This class is designed to help the girls become better leaders and to give them an opportunity to participate in many sports. The junior PELS perform a variety of routines. This year one of their routines was during the halftime of the first football game. Senior PELS are the leaders of all the sophomore gym classes. After improving their skill as junior PELS, the girls assist the various gym teachers one hour a day in their se- nior year. 228 The rest of you, down on your knees, too, and maybe I'll forgive you exclaims Miss Cappony. SENIOR PE QCLOCKWISE FR' UPPER LEFT! Sl Nelson, Deanna C trell, Nancy Nachti Debbie Perrin, Cl lotte Kuhn, Liz G nert, Debbie Goble, lie Armstrong, Rhc Hubbard, Patty Reii Marcie Weems, C1 Vetter, Sherry Wil Susan Sanders, M Colladay, Darrc Luman, Mary I Farland, Norma I- Bev Abbott, Patty nert, Leanne Phle Rachel Abbott, Judy Krenzin. JUNIOR PELS: TOP ROW: Pam McDaniels. MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Hatcher, Brenda Whitney, Vicki Fowler, Vivie O'Riley, Cynde Hinkle, Jane How- ell, Bobbie Jo Spriggs, Harriet Hobart, Ruth Bruno, Kathie Philbrick, Susie Weems, Ola Neuberger, Karen Swepston, Sherry Wilson, and Danna Patton. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Ritterhouse, Collette Danks, Theresa Asberry, Julie Cushing, Barbara Giebel, Betty Hoskinson, Terry Vernon, Susan Thayer, Kate Streepy, Terry Goodger, Belinda Baringer, Debbie Williams, Susan Dalton, Denise Bredfeldt, Becky Davis, Kathy Caldwell, Jeanette Holland, and Patty MacFarland. Not Picturedg Janey Oswalt. 229 printers prepare a future in printing through skills acquired at HHS JUNIORS, LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Lyle Brown, Gary Martin, Kenny Jarrett, Gary Whitney, and Don Jones. Mr. Walter Knox completed his fifteenth year as the vo- cational printing instructor at Hutchinson High School. The printing shop, a member of the Central Kansas Area- Vocational Technical Schools, had ten seniors and six ju- niors enrolled this year. The students for this course are selected on a basis of the students attitude and interest in a printing career. These students attend four hours a day in their junior and senior years. Mr. Knox also teaches two industrial printing classes. The students learn the various aspects of printing through textbooks and instruction on the schools's machines, where they do jobwork for the school. This year they made many forms for the school, including absentee slips and class per- mits, a calendar, grade cards, printed THE BUZZ every- week, and produced the football, basketball, and drama programs. The three basic printing processes are the letter- press, offset, and silkscreen. 230 SENIORS, LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Earl Burris, Ron Ratzliff, Jeff Brooks, Billy Duarte, Steve Mielke, Bill Collins, Olie Self, Don Hauschl ld, Greg Botello, and Paul Burris. W Si 2 7 I if X W ww : UPPER LEFT: Junior Gary Martin QLEFTJ and senior Ron Ratzlaff feed job- work into the Platen press. LOWER LEFT: Lyle Brown, ajunior, is working at the linotype. ABOVE: Using the composing room saw to compose a job is junior Gary Whitney. BELOW: Printing jobwork on the Heidleburg Platen Press are seniors Bill Duarte QLEFTJ and Ollie Self. 'new iafvwm .. .. 'Hill snhs recognize honor sluden ts at candlelight ceremon y In 1953, the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese founded Spanish National Honor Society for the high school of North America. Five years later, Mr. David Burns de- veloped a local chapter, naming it Armado Nervo after the Span- ish poet. To be invited to join the organization, a student must maintain an A or B average for at least three semesters of the language, and he must be recommended by his instructor. This year, those who achieved the honor were initiated at a candlelight ceremony, led by the 1970 local president, Jerri Brummett. SNHS Members Include - QSTANDING Kris M ers, Jane Berr Bev Parker, JoNell Brown, Jerri D y y, Brummett, Steve Brumbaugh. QSEATEDJ Debbie England, .lim Dronberger. W. ,N so ,nc M. ,sat as Q, ,Q Q AQ, w ' -. . V'50L.av-' A ' 'Si 3'-M. - UU FE Q a F W 0 - 3' G I' 5. we I O 2. Q. 0 5 J? U3 , 2 fb W 1 C a U' 91 C UQ P' 'U l 0 2. CL 0 5 . ! DD :I D- O '54 :I Q. 0 : -. 'J 7? fi Ill G P . st , t Hurry up! think SNHS sponsors, Mrs. Stamper and Miss Sankey, as they momentarily pause to have their picture taken. A third sponsor, Mrs. Bales, is not pictured. See I told you Santa knows who s naughty and nice say co heads Terry Goodger LLEFT CENTER! and .lan l Corbett QRIGHT CENTERJ while Snowball heads Cyndi Vetter QLEFTQ and Marty Colladay QRIGHTJ await , snowball decorate the cafeteriag celebrate old-fashioned xmas Snowball '70, headed by Cyndi Vetter and Terry Goodg- er, was the largest to date. Over 250 couples danced to the sou-nds of Central Park. The dance was centered around the theme An Old- Fashioned Christmas? Decorations included a large tree, a fireplace, a false ceiling, and the traditional mistletoe and evergreens. Included in the floor show were dances by the senior cho- rus line, headed by Pam Miller, a solo by Rita Duwe, a dramatic act, and selections by Pop Choir. All these were under the direction of Marty Colladay and Jan Corbett. wan., ball. Do you think l'll ever find my way out of here' questions Debbie Green as she decorates for Snow senior pla seniors sponsor COl'l'll'l'l8l'll O11 WCZI' Wall to Wall Warn written by John Haase was present- ed November l9, 20, and 21 in the High School Auditorium. The play concerned the actions of Cal Brown, a war vet- eran who goes beserk. Cal Brown was played by David Mourn. In the play, Brown became concerned over the apa- thy to the war expressed by his fellow workers in the insur- ance office he works in. Cal Brown forces the nine people in the office to light a mock war in which he uses a real gun and live grenades. Through his insane efforts to create a real war two of the office workers are injured. The play ends when Brown is killed by John Duluth, played by Vincent Green. A note to the audience by Director Pat Riner summed up the purpose of the play. The cast and I are not presenting Wall to Wall War as an editorial against war, or our own private grudge against society. We are neither pro-nor anti- i war. Our objective is for you, the audience, to be aware of l war and its virtues - war and its effects. After watching DT this production, the decision is up to you. David Mourn plans future moves while horrified members ofthe office try to aid an injured fellow worker. Wall to Wall War Cast, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Feltman, Cyndi Vetter, Vincent Green, David Mourn, Chandler Hayes, Bob Fowler, Lucie Dodge, J.D. Norcross fstudent directorj, Bismark Irving, Pam Sligar, Susan Sanders, Mark Holland, and Jay Carter. Q xi I af x ff Y, r I 2 Bi a 2 Yah H x ,. :ls A f f 2 1 Q 2 f A savvy 5 2 92 Q Iv 2 ., Q23 K avg, I ff Uwe E'-Ip: 5-ni on-it 5 fhl 7 RWM' los gatos encourages hhs students in study of spanish A club at Hutchinson High School for over sixteen years, Los Gatos started this year with a get-acquainted party for its members. The club then moved into selling pinatas and soap to raise money. Christmas time brought a dinner in the cafeteria with other language groups. Each group presented a skit pertain- ing to their country. The clubs also sold foods from their respective countries. Los Gatos ended the school year with another picnic. Are you sure they said the party was going to be down here? questions this unidentified body. Enjoying themselves at the Spanish Club picnic are sponsors Mrs. Anita Bales, Miss Lena Sankey, and Mrs. Dorothy Stamper. 236 f The 1970-71 Spanish Club officers and board members are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bev Parker, President Dave Johnson, Terry Goodger, Vice President Tim Shaffer, and Bill Landman. Not pictured are Treasurer Jeri Brummett, Secretary Ray Killgore, Pam Morris and Susan Jones. What a way to initiate a new Spanish Club sponsor think members Janie Are you sure this was in the instructions on how to learn Spanish the new Howell, Susan Thayer, Terry Goodger, and David Young. way? asks Jan Corbett ofTerry Goodger. 237 ' xi X . . , X x X , , 1 STUDENT LIFE I - 'FMT X X 1.1 , :. l A. K Q' 4 2-, . -1-. -T va x. mt yy .qypaqq gxgfg warg-A K Q 'Q Sgg5,',1, - 'M X ' -N fi- .iv ,.g,!'f. A I A' 'I I. M51-. .fx Aivv yy fr ' ' Q 3' ' 'V X f f- 'Aff'-'pl 'S Hwy 1. 'r.- '-if ' 'h -' 43. 1 ., 'K 5 , bg .5 'Q .- qi. x ffaegd - -B,.i. A ,tu -ls, ,fi -. 'K h . . , .. ..-.N - ' J X . K ' ' ' , ,.. -A-W A--0. 'I 59 ' ,, ' Q ' N X. X' ' . g '-,,,,.,-Aw ' . . , ,ii ' - g,,.'.',.-,s?,qXfq.,y: pw. gr' Mx- ,. 1 'L . ' X ' I X . ' ,'.'i5'I'y :..: 1 1 Q . ' x A T.. A 0 . ' - -:, X x N 7 I . X x Q h yAs. g .NAXN-.-,if QL. 'Nkfk 5' HA. .. Xugafdf 5. -,A ,kc . , hx I-VD' . -4 . .-'L ...',,,. . J. ' 5, r- 3:35-...S'24Qg'. -K Q vu- '.'. - ve. QU 'I . 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Don't point that thing at mel exclaims Mr. Corbett, concert band director. l'll hold the car up while you change the tire, decides these two HHS students in the parking lot. 250 fem? This rare moment was captured by photographers as Cyndi Vetter woke up from oi of her nightly beauty sleeps. Here stands Susan Sanders as she prepares to fight her way Tom Hodgson deeply concentrates on a stimulating lecture being given by his teacher. the halls 10 her next C1355- E 2 S.Mi4!n liI?t2?uUNY'b J' f ' , This student makes another irregular locker visit as he needs just one more Curses, someone has taken my picture down again, sighs this disgruntled student. look at his fine collection of foldouts. Where else in Hutchinson can you eat your soup with a fork, ponders Neil Ehling as Jay DeGarmo tests the theory. l I don't care if you want to learn the alphabet, l'm in the numbers racket, declares math teacher, Mr. Dixon. Sis M g 'sf' ,...,f Excitement - is displayed on the faces of these anxious students as they begin another day of school at HHS. Devilish delight radiates from the face of .I im Lowen as he partakes in his favorite pastime . . . destruction. 5 ,,,.,,. W 0 qi Q W 'i . P ' 3 3 - . e 5 253 Although deeply involved in a school activity, Marv Gorsky and Gary Robinson always seem to be aware ofa photogenic opportunity. fag Jigga? Ann Dawson expresses her chances of receiving a four-year scholarship If his arms and chest weren't so skinny, I'd swear that was Clark Kent, declares Kathy Barnes as Jay Carter tries to be somebody. 'l'h'lt's the last time l offer her a lick of my sucker states Kath . . , y Bradord while Joni Hager holds on for dear life. 254 Vl What's up, Doc? questions Mike Sutton as the 'real him' comes out. Blow in my ear and l'll follow you anywhere, en- tices Vicki Fowler. care if it is lunchtime, you can't make me go, Although the HHS enrollment is ever-increasing, there is always room for one more Terry Hendrickson as Kenny Smith shows no pupil. whatsoever. 255 Did you see the way that guy took my tray? cracks Terry You can lead a student to lunch, but you can't make him eat, Hendrwkson after returning from lunch- ponders Debbie Green as she sits in a daze. 1 As senior Erick Shrock attempts to retrieve something from this poor girl's eye, it turns out that it is the photographer who gets an eye full. I 256 f I 5 Wi '-W1 M ...,,..,. er rw xg, mnhxm This HHS students tries his luck at making wooden nickels. I can't believe you are the son of Bugs Bunny, comments Cyndi Vetter as she talks with a friend. Forever blowing bubbles is Lesle Potucek as she keeps her friends in a trance. rw in ' W A 531 A 5 , V.- er: ,S Y! M Can you see any people? inquires cheerleader Harriet Hobart. No, but I keep hearing voices , replies Katy Streepy. Don't tell anybody, but I wouldn't ride on the ferris wheel with Terry Heatherly ifl were you cautions Andre Oracki as he rides with Harris Rayl and Terry Heatherly. 'N R ZS h , .wig me 4 ,ir lfssl , 4 .555 . QA? sv Who told you boys you could have a race on my land? inquires an irate ady. ,rife ,TQ .. ,. ,. . if . 'i fl! , ' ,,1 M., N,-,lf ' ,. 'f 1 it w A N f. -' 1,1 lgjft 2 t :gf-kfwj .,.:. ' W, P 'fa 5'El1'i' I A ' air' :E., E5 f ! ::-L'riii':Fg:'-314.9 ,-4563, i is in jsiziggga' 5 1' W ' x. -. gig55,e,:,3g5g .i,N , :1::3,, ,. :: :: EE. , , e..,.,., ,A ,,,. , . , - .. , 6.15. .- i-, ,K -.. , 1, ,E ,. , sa, f-- 7 i . f., - . E, wr f . , V. V. F. fz..,,,. , 3, Q- f H fs. 1. mizig, gig gs 5 ,xr 1 gi,1f1,g-gf, -,Q:k15,jg. 4 fgfiiiggtfz- r ' ' Q , . ,Milf-' 1- 'i 'V 'X' ii f , H . - . fr 7 , ,u.. ,,,,. , ,,., as .iiaa . ri., . 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Learning the difference between hustle and relaxation are these football players. wwe GG 5. . . f , li Y 1 if A little 'Bend and Stretch, reach for the sky,' never hurt an body, thinks a bored HHS student. A?5v'V 4sM it Who says Briny Birds aren't the happiest creatures in hi school?, questions smiling Joyce Schrag. Q J 4 I Q 1 U 0 v Ia A r we 3 I -. a ,S ,4 ' , l 5. .4 , ' 7 . . vs .- , vm - . 'xi 1-3 J ' I i , fax si n 1' x 'Q ' 2. l . .HALF 1 .. L. ' In i WN' 'W .f'vY J'! 4 F d j. 1' . af ininnnr. v AQWQHX -f school board serves as a channel between community and schools Among the duties of touring the public schools in order to be aware of its needs, and adding new courses to the school curriculum, the School Board assumes the duties of appro- priating the salaries of teachers and setting the school budget. Last year the School Board accomplished building new additions for some of the Hutchinson schools including the new wrestling room and locker facilities, now in its first year ofuse at HHS. Future plans for the School Board include trying to en- large the library facilities at the high school and giving the students better laboratories for individual study. LEFT TO RIGHT - Frank Fee, Lois Perrin, Fred Conger Robert Gilliland Earl Pearce W H Shears NX W :Mai rv f W A 'ff 2 mi , . 3. , kX51:g'fg:s,': 455' , -wma, 5 T 21 5,1 i Q? :' isxgiir-53. zz . 51 QR 3 Q E A 552 M 1? 'rw gy fi 2 - X43 ' 511,:.fVN1,mw,ug.,W My iiiflfi :3SJ3W2silu?7?1 what S22-zgivazf :J -vf?zii5l5fA7ff: EMP? 4954? sam- H my Aw, W4 '274?f?5tx,'zEE-v'?:if,' ' A :V11v'J?i57'?' fl . S ,Q 2,523 S ' -???i5fY?S55w52ffiiS -,amish iw-292. E lim, ws:tw1fsf'kf?f- ,Qi E if ff' Am: flg w' ff - 1 mjggrz, XFQVFQS f xg 5 1 ar ' -1 P' 7-1 ,, . .mlm-4 WM - ,.f,-- f ,rm Lgffwm ,.ff KM - K .,,,:,,..Q, ,Q 3 V -Iwsi-fL,ff:w,L,,,fff, 1 If .,..t,--f , S ,u S 1 nm K -Q5 , v,w,1 , assistant principal enforces school ru !es,' compiles attendance records As Assistant Principal, Clayton Powers has tried to achieve a system in which the students can meet with the teachers and work out any problems in which the students feel something should be done. In the 1969-70 school year, Mr. Powers created the Speak Out which gave the students an opportunity to express their grievances. Mr. Powers was very disappointed with the results. He attributes the failure to the fact that there was no real guideline basis and that the group was too large. This year a group of ten students and ten teachers sat down together and discussed all the school problems. Mr. Powers feels this was a good means of communication and helped reduce the so-called generation gap. He is very enthusiastic about this plan and feels confident it will create understanding between students and administration. 1 ,rr 1970 I Fi . gd ', ,fa X fr':fzf:'2w4,yf fb-if ,rifift'?Y li it fic! 1, my sk 'se Lf 4 ty, HK -- 1971 y Student Activities Director Joe Krafels has responsibili- ties consisting of scheduling all school activities and assem- blies, publishing one master calendar and each monthly cal- endar, and assigning all faculty sponsors for school clubs and their activities. For this year, along with planning for the graduation cer- emony, Mr. Krafels conducted weekly TV and radio programs. Mr. Krafels began his duties in the fall of 1968 :ts Activi- ties Director, a post created only one year before. Before this position, Mr. Krafels was the head coach of basketball for thirteen years at HHS. Together with Mr. Powers, he strives to improve the communication between the students and teachers at Hutchinson High School. activities director schedules daily activitiesg coordinates school functions 265 ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT - dee scheuermann, ruby murphy, ethel ringer, eleanor lanning, gene Cummings, catherine huddle BELOW LEFT - donna brummett. secretaries assist aa'ministrati0n,' aia' students with activities 267 - M M -- w e--Q... 1 - M . V xg, ,AYA 'A W' L ,,, Q k -, , Z, W 1 z Z 1' Q Eiqjfw-sf A ,F ,pref HEAVY , M. 5' QQ? A, ef ,, M, ,lic ., LEFT TO RIGHT - harriet hickman, barbara bengston, del knauer, harriet helman, susan lamphiear. english teaches ideas ana' concepts in grammar ana' composition english includes varied activities - drama, journalism and speech eve yn ec school nurse specialized offer important services to all HHS students social sciences jim swint maurine turney ed COIHCISOH wendell peterson harold pryor jerry east social sciences relate student to world problems 273 specialized expand curriculum to meet individual needs 52,55 3 if ge fm he SL' ' 9 1 A . LEFT TO RIGHT - marlin billings, bruce williams, jinx wright, roger noble, beth fry, louise mendenhall, don corbett Representing some of the most talented instructors the Midwest has to offer, this year's fine arts faculty helped Hutch High's music and art departments earn an outstand- ing reputation both among the students and around the state. All outstanding performers in their own right, Marlin Billings, Don Corbett, Bruce Williams, and Roger Noble kept the bands marching, the strings bowing, and the choirs singing. In addition, all four served as sponsors for Music Club. This year's art students benefited from the creativity of Louise Mendehall, Beth Fry, and Jinx Wright who also had a hand in sponsoring Palette and Brush. fine arts cultivate cultural interestj develop latent talents 275 FROM LEFT - carol duerksen, lila epp, virginia armstrong, john henderson, rod sutton, clark jacobs, charlene lind, herb sou kup and lynn hoffmeier. The teachers making up the Business Department at Hutchinson High School are Carol Duerksen - Typing Ig Lila Epp - Typing Ig Virginia Armstrong - Shorthand, John Henderson - Business Survey, Rod Sutton - Busi- ness Law, and Charlene Lind - Office Education, and Herb Soukup - Bookkeeping I. The two teachers found under the Vocational-Technical Department are Clark Jacobs, who teaches Marketing and Distribution, and Lynn Hoffmeier who teaches Distributive Education. Not pictured is Don Thomas who is in his second year as the Director-Coordinator of CIT-Cooperative Industrial Training. business acquaints students with practices utilized in commercial world 77 1 science home economics provides meaningful experiences in homemaking skills foreign language teaches speaking skillsg promotes international understanding 281 physical education features educational experience through physical activity FW? bill whetzel james o'neal robert klein harold moorma: drafting machine Shgp ClCCtl'OI1iCS IIICIHI shop industrial 3115 vocatignal ed' lI1dl1StI'lal HITS lI1dllSlI'i3.l 21I'tS gene knox delbert kidwell russell kingSleY printing auto mechanics woodsh0P vocational ed. industrial arts Industrial arts Along with Gene Knox and James O'Neal, Mr. Dale ' ' Howerton, who is not pictured above, heads the Vocational- Technical Department of the Hutchinson public school . . . . System, provzdes practical Zraznzng Also not pictured is Mr. Bill Berry who teaches vocation- , . , I k .ll al auto mechanics in downtown Hutchinson. 1,lflllZll'lg fflanua S I S 283 cafeteria prepare school lunches for hungry HHS students , 'Ts f T we if f is X me '- FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT - ruth dinwiddle, lila jones, edna doerksen. SECOND ROW - leta cline, evlan ratzloff, verna keast. THIRD ROW - elizabeth poulton, alta prevo, buelah hall. FOURTH ROW - bertha morris, leah munden, marie casey, nadine sydnor. ig? . . ., . 5, . . wx: Hasffii' me FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - alta slater, alta marteney, belva sivain. SECOND ROW - betty mcghee, darliene evans, emalene pearoe. THIRD ROW - helen learned, rita mooney, lucilla renner. FOURTH ROW - richard heckel, claudine tamage, dorothy exposito, hazel Zimmerman. cafeteria 2 service works hard at HHS to maintain facilities FROM LEFT, ralph allen, Zack mccallister, perry sims, bill craft, jim boshears, mrs. juanita jacobs, head custodian floyd al- thaus, harold sims, bus oberg, martin dirksen and ed yauk. Not pictured is lorin barnt. 286 f4 ABBOTT, BEVERLY Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselor 43 French Club 3, 43 H-2 33 Pels 33 Perrill Club 2,33 Pratt Social Science Congress 43 Pratt Student Government Convention 3. ABBOTT, RACHEL Briny Birds 2,3,43 board 43 Concert Band 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 board 43 H-2 33 Joe's Chorus Line 2,3,43 Kay- ettes 43 Oliver 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 PELS 3,43 Per- rill Club 2,4. ANDERSON. BOBBY ANDRES, LYNETTE JENET Palette 8: Brush 43 Perrill Club 2. ANGEL, DARLA JO Briny Birds 2,3,41 FBLA 33 FHA 4. ARBUCKLE, JOHN A. AFS 43 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Internation- al Relation Club 3,43 Model Legislature 23 Perrill Club 2,33 S.R.C. 3. ARMBRUSTER, MIKE BECK 43 DECA 43 Track 2. ARMSTRONG, JULIE Briny Birds 2,33 Buzz 33 GAA 2,33 Girls Choir 33 H- 23 Kayettes 2,33 Los Gatos 2,33 PELS 33 Perrill Club 23 Tennis 2. ASBERRY, KAY A Cappella 3,43 Co-ed Counselor 43 French Club 3,43 FTA 2,43 Girls Choir 23 International Relations Club 43 Kayettes 33 Kansas State Choir Clinic 33 KM EA 43 Perrill Club 23 Pratt Model Legislature 33 State Mu- sic Festival 2,3,4. AUPPERLE, BARBARA Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Football Homecoming Queen 43 GAA 2,31 German Club 23 board 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 STUCO 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4. AVERY, PATRICIA A. BECK 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 DECA 43 FTA 23 Ger- man Club 33 H-2 33 STUCO 4. AYRES, DOUG .B BAILEYJANICE Briny Birds 2,33 GAA 23 Office Education 43 Perrill Club 2. BAILEY, MARK Hi-Y 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Spanish Club 3,4. BAIRD, LINDA Briny Birds 2,33 Concert Band 2,3,43 Environmental Action Club 3,43 German Club 3,42 Sec.-Treas. 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Perrill Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4. BALE, LOUIS EUGENE VICA 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. BALSMEIER, GENE A Cappella 2,3,43 German Club 4. BARNES, CLARK E. Hi-Y 43 IIa Man Answers 33 l984 33 Oliver 33 Palette 8a Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 board 4g Review '70 33 Revue '7l 43 Valence Club 33 Wall to Wall War 43 Up the Down Staircase 4. BARNES, DENNIS A Cappella 3,43 German Club 23 Hi-Y 23 Oliver 3. BARRON, JUDY Briny Birds 2,3,43 Concert Band 3,43 French Club 23 H-2 33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Revue '69 23 Symphonic Band 2. BATEMAN, SUZANNE FHA 3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Palette 84 Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,3,4. 3 BAUGH, EDYE BAUGH, EVERETT BEAN, SHARIE . Briny Birds 2,3,43 DECA 43 GAA 23 Kayettes 23 Per- rill Club 3. BECKER, DOUG BECKER, KATHIE AFS 43 Briny Birds 2,33 FBLA 3,42 German Club 23 Kayettes 33 Office Education 43 Orchestra 2,3. BEEGHLY, LARRY BENSHOFF, JERRY L. BERNARD, MAXINE FHA 32 STUCO2. BERNARD, SUSAN Briny Birds 3,43 Co-ed Counselor 43 F.H.A. 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 F.T.A. 33 GAA 2,3,43 H-2 33 Palette 8: Brush 33 Perrill Club 43 Up the Down Staircase 4. BERRY, JANE AFS 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Los Gatos 23 SNHS 4. BETHER, TERRY VICA 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. BEVAN, SUSAN AFS 2,3,41 Vice-pres. 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 board 2,3, 4g sec. 43 Co-ed Counselors 43 GAA 23 Girls Choir 2, 3,43 H-2 33 IRC 3,43 sec.-treas. 43 Kayettes 2,3,41 board 3,43 Los Gatos 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 SNHS 43 Varsity Tennis 2,3. BIEGHLER, DONNA DECA 4. BILLETER, SCOTT BILLINGS, RAMONA Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 23 French Club 23 FTA 2,3,43 Kayettes 23 Marching Band 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 STUCO 3. BIRKET, MARCIA FBLA 3,43 FHA 33 Kayettes 2,33 Office Education 43 Perrill Club 2,3. BLACKWOOD, DAVID Allagaroo King Candidate 43 Basketball 2,33 Foot- ball 2,3,43 French Club 23 FCA 3,43 H-Club 3,43 Hi- Y 2,3,43 board 3,43 treas. 33 sec, 43 Key Club 2,33 Model Legislator 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,33 Perrill Club 33 Pop Strings 33 Pre-Legislator 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,33 Perrill Club 33 Pop Strings 33 Pre-Legislator 2,3,43 Sargent at Arms of Senate 33 State Music Festival 2, 33 STUCO 4. BLASE, MIKE BECK 43 DECA 43 Track 3. BLEGER, STEVE HASA 23 Perrill Club 23 Swimming Team 23 Tennis Team 2. BLOHM, JACKIE Briny Birds 23 Kayettes 2. BOESE, LINDA FHA 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Palette 8: Brush 43 Perrill Club 2. BOGER, DALE L. Allagaroo 43 Boys State 3, House of Rep.3 Buzz 3, advertising editor 33 Hi-Y 2,3,4. v. pres. 3, board 4, District and State Model Legislature 2.3,4, Sec. of State 33 IRC 53 Intramurals 2,3,43 Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Student 3,43 MOB 43 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Pratt Model Legislator Majority Floor Leader3 Revue '7O 33 STUCO 2,3,4, executive board 3,4, pres. 43 Jr. V. Pres. 33 Young American Advisory Board 2,3. BOMERJOY BOOKOUT, DARYLE A Cappella 2,3,43 IRC 43 Intramural Tennis 2,33 KMEA 43 K-State Music Clinic 33 Oliver 33 Pal- ette 8r. Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 State Music Festi- val 2,3,4Q Swim Team 2,33 Up the Down Staircase' 43 Wall to Wall War 4. BORCK, STEVE Football 43 German Club 2,3,43 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 33 Perrill Club 2. BORGELT, JERRY W. Hi-Y 3,43 Tennis l,2,3,4. BORTZ, DANNY Concert Choir 4. BOTELLO, GREGORY BOWMAN, DENNIS BRACK, LESLIE Basketball 33 German Club 43 Hi-Y 33 S-3 2. BREDFELDT, GREGORY S. Cross Country 2,33 French Club 2,31 H-Club 43 Val- ence Club 3,4, sec.-treas. 4. BRENNER, DONNA Briny Birds 2,3,43 French Club 2,3351-UCO 3. BREWER, JEFFREY A. BECK 43 DECA 43 Perrill Club 2,3. BRIGHT, ANTHONY VICA 4. BRITAIN, DONITA Briny Birds 2,33 GAA 33 Kayettes 33 Perrill Club 4. BRITTON, GARY Hi-Y 4. BROOKS. JEFF BROOKS. JI M Track. BROOKS, SHAREN BECK 43 DECA 43 FHA 33 Kayettes 3. BROWER, MARY BROWN. JEFFERSON Valence Club 43 HASA 4. BROWN, JO NELL Briny Birds 43 Co-ed Counselors 4: Kayettes 2,3,43 Los Gatos 2,3,43 Palette 8: Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,3, 43 SNHS 3,4. BROWN, THEIS Briny Birds 23 Palette SL Brush 3,43 Perrill Club 4. BROWN, TONY R. Basketball manager 2,3,43 Morphs Club 3.4. BRUMMETTJERRI A Cappella 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Girls Choir 23 Girls Ensemble 23 Girls State 33 H-2 3: Kay- ettes 23 KMEA Performance 43 Los Gatos 2,3.4, treas. 43 Madrigals 43 Music Club 3,4. board 43 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2: Pop Choir 3,43 SNHS 2,3, pres. 3,43 Stage Band 23 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Tri-Hi Y 4. BRYAN, JON ALAN BRYANT. LISA Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 2,33 Los Gatos 4. BRYANT, MARK L. Football 2,33 Los Gatos 33 S-3 2. BULLOCK, TOM BURDETTE, LINDS BURNETT, JANINE L. Band 25 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FBLA 35 GAA 25 Office Education 45 Perrill Club 25 Tennis 3. BURNS, CRAIG Concert Choir 4. BURRIS, EARL VICA 4. BURRIS, PAUL BUSH, DENNIS LEE Football5 Perrill Club5 STUCO. BUTTERFIELD, GARY C CALDWELL, RICHARD M. Allagaroo 4, editor 45 Boy,s State 35 Buzz 35 Hi-Y 3, 4, program chairman 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 IRC 45 Key Club 2,35 Los Gatos 2,3, board 35 MOB 45 Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 45 Oliver', 35 Perrill Club 2,3,4. CALHOUN, MARY A Cappella 3,45 AFS 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselor 4, pres. 45 Debate 2,45 Forensics 25 FTA 3, 45 Girls Choir 25 H-2 35 IRC 45 KMEA 45 K-State Music Clinic5 Model Legislature 45 Music Club 35 Perrill Club 25 NFL 2,45 Oliver 35 Pratt Model Legislature 3,45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 STUCO 2. CANTIN, BOB Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Football 3,45 H-Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Perrill Club 3,45 Revue '70,' 35 Revue '7l 45 Wall to Wall War 4. CAREY, CHRISTOPHER CAREY, PAUL VICA 45 Vocational Ticket Force 4. CARIGNAN, DUKE T. Football 2. CARPENTER, ROXIE ARLENE Briny Birds 2,3,45 board 45 Exchange Student Wichi- ta Heights 45 French Club 25 FHA5 GAA 2,3,45 H-2 35 Jr. Class Sec. 35 STUCO 45 Young Kansan Board. CARR, CINDY Briny Birds 25 FBLA 3: Girls Choir 2,3,4. CARTER, JAY LEE A Cappella 2,3,45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Boys State 35 Football 2,35 FTA 45 H- Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, board 3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Lt. Gov. Division 4 3,45 Los Gatos 25 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Pop Choir 45 Revue '70 3: Revue '7l 45 Rhinocerous 35 State Music Festival 3,45 STUCO 4, executive board 45 Up the Down Staircase 45 Wall to Wall War 4. CASE, PEGGY A. Briny Birds 2,3,45 German Club 2,3,45 H-2 3, senior advisor 4: Kayettes 3,45 Music Club 45 Perrill Club 25 STUCO 4. CASE, THEMLA M. FBLA 3,45 French Club 35 GAA 2,35 Office Educa- tion 45 Perrill Club 2. CASEY, STEPHEN CASTOR, DAVID CHAMBERS, CECIL VICA 4. CHAMBERS. KAREN Briny Birds 2,3,45 DECA 4. CHAPMAN, CATHEY Perrill Club 45 Wall to Wall War 4. CHASE, KRIS Football Manager 2,3,4. CHASTAIN, CHERYL L. Briny Birds 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Palette 62 Brush 45 Perrill Club 2. CHASTAIN, JOHN W. Band 25 Rocket Club 2,3,45 Valence Club 3. CHICK, CARL LaVAL A Cappella 2,35 Perrill Club 35 SRC 3. CHRISTIAN, CHERYL Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 GAA 25 Kayettes 25 Perrill Club 2. CHRISTMAN. PHILLIP CHRISTNER, MICHAEL G. Perrill Club 2,45 Revue '70 35 Revue '7l 4. CLARK, GUY K. CLARK, JEAN CLARK, JIM Football 25 French Club 3,4. CLARK, PAT Briny Birds 35 Co-ed Councelors 45 DECA 45 GAA 2, 35 H-2 35 Oliver 35 Palette 81. Brush 35 Perrill Club 3. COLE, LEE ALLEN Intramural Basketball. COLE, RICHARD A Cappella 2,3,45 IRC 45 Intramural Basketball 25 KMEA Music Festival 45 KSU Music Clinic 35 Per- rill Club 25 State Music Festival l,2,3,45 Wrestling 3, 4. COLLA DAY, MARTY Briny Birds 2,3,4, publicity chairmang Co-ed Counse- lor 45 GAA 2,3,4, sec.5 H-2 35 Joe's Chorus Line 45 Kayettes 2,3,4, board5 Oliver 35 Palette 8: Brush 2, 35 PELS 3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Revue '70 35 Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Tennis 2,3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Varsity Golf 2,3,4, COLLIER, WILLIAM DAVID Music Concerts. COLLINS, WILLIAM FRANKLIN CONRAD, DALE L. Wrestling 2,3,4, COOK, MELINDA Allagaroo 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Buzz 3, editor5 Foot- ball Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 H-2 35 IRC 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 25 MOB 45 Perrill Club 25 Senior Chorus Line 45 STUCO 3,4, executive board 3,4, v. pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Young American Adviso- ry Board 3. COOPER, PAT CORNELSEN, EDM ER G. A Cappella 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Madrigal Singers 3,45 Music Club 2,3,45 Oliver Orchestra 35 Orchestra 2, 3,45 Pep Band 45 Pop Choir 3,45 Stage Band 3,45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. CORNELSON, DEBBIE Briny Birds 2,3,45 GAA 25 Kayettes 2,3. COTTRELL, DeANNA Briny Birds 25 GAA 2,3,45 German Club 25 Kayettes 25 Perrill Club 25 STUCO 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3. COUCH, ELBA BECK 45 DECA 4, pres.5 Perrill Club 25 SNHS 3,45 STUCO 3. COUCH, SHANNON KATHLEEN DECA 45 Perrill Club 35 Oliver 3. COX, BRENDA FHA. CUMMINGS, CHRIS CUNNINGHAM, DAVE A Cappella 45 Brass Choir 3,45 Brass Ensemble 2,3 Concert Band 2,3,45 Debate 25 Hi-Y 45 KMEA Ba. 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Music Club 2,3,4, pres. Pep Band 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,' STUCO 45 State Music Festival 2,3,4, CUNNINGHAM, LINDA Briny 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 45 GAA 25 Kayettes 1 35 Oliver 35 Perrill Club 2,3,4. D DANIEL, ROBERTA FHA 2,35 board 3. DAVIS,CHRIS DAWSON, MARY Debate 2,35 Forensic 25 NFL 2,3, board 3. sec. 35 Per rill Club 2. DAY, DONNA L. Briny Birds 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2. DEAN, MIKE DICKERSON, NANCY A Cappella 2,3,45 AFS 2,3,45 Allagaroo 45 Brin, Birds 2,3,4, board 45 Buzz 3, photo editor5 Co-ec Counselors 45 Football Homecoming Queen Candi date 45 H-2 35 If a Man Answers 35 IRC 45 Jr. Class Treas. 35 Kayettes 2,35 Perrill Club 2,35 Senior Class V. Pres. 45 Los Gatos 25 State Music Festival 2, 35 STUCO Senate 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Young Kansan Board 4. DILLON, BRAD Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Debate 2,3,45 Forensics 2,3,4 Hi-Y 2,3,45'board 3,45 Interact 25 IRC 45 NFL 2,3,4 v. pres. 45 Tennis 4. DILLON, ANN AFS 2,3,45 Flight Wing 4, v. pres. 45 Allagaroo 4. Briny Birds 2,3,45 Cheerleader 4, board 45 Buss 35 Co-ed Counselors 45 DAR Good Citizen Award 45 Tennis 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 IRC 35 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,4, treas. 3, v. pres. 45 Los Gatos 2,35 Model Legisla- ture 45 Model U.N. 35 Perrill Club 2,35 Pre-Model Legislature 45 Rhinocerous 25 Football Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 45 STUCO 2,3 executive board 3, advisory board 3, senate 45 Senior Class Sec. 45 Soph. Class V. Pres. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 4. DILLON, RAY Hi-Y 2, board 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3. DIRKS, JOYCE ELAINE Briny Birds 25 Kayettes 35 Perrill Club 2,35 STUCO 2. DONKER, DAVID IRC 25 Los Gatos 25 VICA 4, v. pres. DONLEY, STEVE DRONBERGER, JAMES A. AFS 3,4, pres. 45 Allagaroo 45 AVL Leadership Con- ference 3,45 Buzz 35 Cross Country 2,45 Boys State 35 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida exchange student 35'H-Club 2,3,4, program chairman 45 Hi-Y 35 If a Man An- swers 35 Key Club 2,3,4, state treas. 45 Los Gatos 2, 3, board 35 Masonic Essay Winner 45 Oliver 35 Palette 8: Brush 2,3,4, board 2, v. pres. 3, pres. 45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Pratt Model Legislature 35 Rhi- noceros 25 Soph. Class Pres. 25 STUCO 2.4, execu- tive board 2,4, treas. 45 Track 2,45 Wall to Wall War 45 Young Kansan Advisory Board 4. DRUMHILLER, LEE Hi-Y 2,3,45 IRC 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2, 3,45 Rhinoceros 2. DUARTE, BILLY DALE H-Club 13 Wrestling 2. DUNCAN, BOB ICA 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. DUNCAN, PATTY .FS 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Buzz 33 FHA 23 GAA ,3,4, board 3,43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 PELS 33 Per- ill Club 2,3,43 Revue ,692 Revue '70 3 Senior lhorus Line3 Snowball 43 Los Gatos 2,33 VICA 4, ec. 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. DUNHAM, CONSTANCE ANNE Briny Birds 23 FBLA 33 GAA 2,33 Office Education 4, v. pres 43 PELS 33 Perrill Club 2. DUWE, RITA A Cappella 2,3,43 AFS 3,43 AVL Leadership Confer- ence 43 AVL Small Ensemble Festival 3,43 Briny Iirds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 4, v. pres 43 FTA 3,43 leporter 43 State Recording Secretary 43 Regional lepresentative on the National Executive Committee 43 German Club 2, board 23 H-2 33 KMEA 43 Madrigals 3,43 Music Club 3,4, board 43 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 43 Pop Choir 3, 13 Rhinoceros 23 Snowball Soloist 43 State Musical Testival 2,3,43 State Speech and Drama Festival 33 'ri-Hi-Y 4, Pres. 43 Up The Down Staircase 4. E EALES, PATRICIA LYNN Briny Birds 33 Girls Choir 3,43 Girls Glee 23 Music Club 2,3,43 Oliver'i 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,4. EDGAR, ANN AFS 43 Band 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 4, board 43 GAA 2,33 German Club 2,3,4, pres. 43 H-2 33 IRC 43 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,43 Perrill Club 4. EIKLEBERRY, NANCY Briny Birds 23 FHA 43 German Club 23 Kayettes 2. ENGLAND, DEBBIE L. Bassoon Ensemble 33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Coun- selors 4, board 43 Concert Band 3,43 FBLA 43 FTA 3, 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Los Gatos 2,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 SNHS 3,43 Symphonic Band 23 Wood- wind Quintet 4. ERICKSON, TED A. German Club 3,43 Perrill Club 43 Swim Team 2,3,43 Valence Club 3. ESAU, MICHAEL A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 FCA 3, 43 Football 2,3,43 Golf 2,3,43 H-Club 3,43 Madrigals 43 Music Club 2,3,43 Oliver 33 Orchestra 3,43 Pop Choir 3,43 State Music Festival I,2,3,4Q Student Council 2. ESW EIN, MIKE Basketball 23 FCA 43 Football 3,43 Golf 2,33 H-Club 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 treas. 33 pres. 43 Los Gatos 33 Perrill Club 3. EVANS, MARLA Allagaroo 43 Briny Birds 33 Buzz 33 H-2 33 Perrill Club 2,3. EVERETT, SKIP A Cappella 2,3,43 HASA 43 Intramurals 23 KM EA 43 KSU Music Clinic 33 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,3 State Music Festival 2,3,4. EVERSON, KATHY L. Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 sec. 43 Con- cert Band 2,3,43 H-2 33 If a Man Answers 33 Music Club 23 National Merit Semi-Finalist3 l984 33 Orchestra 3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 sec.-treas. 43 Revue '70,' 43 Valence Club 3. EWING, JOYCE BECK 43 Briny Birds 43 FBLA 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Los Gatos 2,3,43 Office Education 43 historian 43 Per- rill Club 2,3,43 SNHS 3,4. F FALLIS, DAVID H. Perrill Club 43 Valence Club 2,3. FALVAI, PETER Basketball 23 German Club 3,43 Hi-Y 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Valence Club 2. FARNEY, ANNE Briny Birds 2,3,43 VICA 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. FARNEY, BRENDA AFS 3,43 Briny Birds 43 BSL 3,43 DECA 43 State v. pres. 43 GAA 2,3,43 Hawkettes 43 Joe 43 .Ioe's Chorus line 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Oliver 33 Los Gatos 2,33 PELS 33 Perrill Club 2,33 Revue '69 23 Senior Chorus Line 43 SNHS 3,431-Wll'lC1' 2,3. FEEZOR, RANDALL JAMES VICA FELDMAN, VICKEY Palette 8: Brush 23 Perrill Club 2. FIELD, BECKY Briny Birds 2,3,43 Debate 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Forensics 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,32 Icarus 4, board 43 NFL 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. FINLEY, DOLLY Briny Birds 43 French Club 43 Kayettes 43 Perrill Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. FINLEY, BILL FISCHER, ROBERT C. FORTNER, DOUG FOSTER, GARY FOWLER, ROBERT G. Allagaroo 43 Boys State 33 Buzz 33 Hi-Y 2,3,4, board 43 IfA Man Answers 33 Intramurals3 Key Club 2, 3,43 MOB 43 l984 33 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 3,4, pres. 43 Perrill Club Revue 2,3,43 Stuco 43 The Rainmaker 23 Rhinoceros 23 Up The Down Staircase 43 Valence Club 3. FRANK, CINDY Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselor 43 GAA 23 Kay- ettes 23 Perrill Club 2,3,4QT1'l-HI-Y 4. FREDERICK, PHIL B. Marching Band 2,3,43 Music Club 43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. FRENCH, CHRIS FROST, JEFF Concert Band 3,43 German Club 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 Perrill Club Revue 33 Stage Band 3,43 The Lottery 43 Up The Down Staircase 4. FRY, STEVE FULKS, JOHN FCA 43 Football 2,3,43 H-Club 3,43 Perrill Club 33 Stuco 4. FUQUA, ROB G GALLOWAY, BRENDA Kayettes 2,43 Los Gatos 33 Office Education 43 Perrill Club 3,4. GANGWERE, JESS Intramurals 23 VICA 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. GARCIA, BETTY Los Gatos 2,3. GARCIA, HELEN GAA 23 Girls Choir 2,33 Kayettes 2. GARNETT, PATRICIA FHA 2,3,43 board 2,3,43 treas. 33 v. pres. 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Palette SL Brush 43 Valence Club 33 VICA3 Vocational Ticket Force 4. GARTLEMAN, JIM GEORGE, ALAN Marching Band 2,3,4. GETZ, KERRY VICA 4. GIBSON, ROGER Music Club 43 Oliver 33 Orchestra 2,33 Perrill Club 23 Stage Band 2,3,4. GILBERT, ROD Football 2,43 H-Club. GINEST, DEE DEE Briny Birds 23 Girls Choir 2,33 Girls Ensemble 33 Perrill Club 43 Stuco 3. GISICK, THOMAS M. Concert Band 3,43 Football 23 Marching Band 2,3,43 Music Club 43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Sym- phonic Band 2. GOATS, LEE Concert Choir 2,3,43 FTA 23 Los Gatos 2,3. GOBLE, DEBBIE GAA 2,33 Kayettes 23 PELS 3,4Q Perrill Club 4. GORDON, JANE Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 FTA 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. GORMLY, JERRY VICA 4. GRAY,GAIL D. GRAY, WILLIAM ARMANDA Basketball 23 Los Gatos 2,33 Palette 8: Brush 43 Stu- co 2. GREEN, LESLEY Band 2,3,43 GAA 2. GREEN, LYNETTE Briny Birds 2,3,43 FBLA 33 FHA 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2. GREEN, VINCENT Debate 2,3,43 Forensics 2,3,43 Hi-Y 3,43 board 43 IRC 3,43 Key Club 23 NFL 2,3,43 pres. 43 Perrill Club 3,43 Los Gatos 2,3,43 SRC 43 Stuco 43 board 43 Wall to Wall War 4. GREENERT, ELIZABETH Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 board 3,43 H-2 33 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Palette 8L Brush 33 PELS 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,4. GREENHAW, LINDA Girls Golf 3,43 Hawkettes 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club Revue 33 Rainmak- eri' 23 Senior Chorus Line 43 Los Gatos 2,33 Twirling 33 Stuco 2. GUERN, ROBERT E. GUTHRIE, LAWRENCE W. A Cappella 2,3,43 Football 2,43 H-Club 3,43 KMEA 43 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Swim Team 2,3,43 State Swim Meet 4. GUY, KAY BECK 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 DECA 43 v. pres. 43 FHA 2,33 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3. H HADLEY, MIKE Swimming 23 Valence Club 3. HALBROOK, SIDNEY LEE Palette 8: Brush 43 Perrill Club. HALE, NORMA M. Briny Birds 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 FTA 3,4, pres. 43 French Club 23 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,43 H-2 33 Kay- ettes 23 Marching Band 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3. HALEY, KIM GAA 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 1984 33 Revue 70 33 Revue '7ll' 4. HAM, SALLY AFS 33 Allagaroo 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Buzz 33 GAA 2,33 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Mead Mug Award 43 Music Club 43 Orchestra 2,4, board 2,4, Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,3,42 Pop Strings 2,3,43 Rainmaker 23 Revue '69 23 State Music Festival 2,3,43 String Quartet 43 STUCO 4. HARDEN, PAM Briny Birds 2,3,4, treas. 4, board 43 Co-ed Cou-nselor 43 FTA 33 GAA 2,3,4, v. pres. 4, board 3,43 German Club 2,3, board 33 H-2 33 Perrill Club 33 STUCO 33 VICA 4, historian 4, state reporter 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. HARDIN, MARILYN HARDY, WARREN Basketball lg Cross Countryg FCAQ Footballg Golf 2, 3,43 H-Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y3 Intramurals, football, bas- ketball3 Key Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club. HARMON, MIKE FCA 4, pres.3 Football 3,4, captain 43 H-Club 3,4, sec. treas. 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, program chairman 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Morph's Club 3,43 Soph. Basketball 2. HARMONY, CHARLES W. Palette 84 Brush. HARPER, DOUGLAS Basketball 2,3,43 Football 3,43 H-Club 3,43 Key Club 33 Morphs Club 3,43 Palette 8L Brush 3. HARRIS, PEGGY Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA3 FTA3 GAA3 H-2 33 Kay- ettes3 Los Gatos 2,3,43 Palette 8: Brush3 Perrill Club 2,3,4. HATCHER, CHERYL A Cappella 2,33 Allagaroo 43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, cheerleader 3,4, board 43 Buzz 33 Co-ed Counselor 4g Football Homecoming Queen Candidate 43 GAA 2, 3,4, board 3,43 Girls Tennis 2,33 Joe's Chorus Line 2, 33 Kayettes 33 Los Gatos 2,3,43 Palette 8L Brush 2,3, 43 Perrill Club 2,33 PELS 43 Revue '69 23 Senior Class treas. 43 SNHS 3,43 State Music Festival 2,33 STUCO 4, senate 4g Tri-Hi-'Y 4. HAUSCHILD, DON HASA 23 VICA 4, parlimentarian. HAVERTY, KATHI Briny Birds 2,3,43 H-23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Los Gaots 2, 33 Revue '70 33 Senior Chorus Line 43 STUCO 3,4Q Tri-Hi-Y 4. HAZELL, STANLEY HEDGE, KAREN Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 23 Kayettes 2,33 Los Gatos 2, 33 Perrill Club 23 Tennis 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4. HEDRICK, CLIFF Concert bandg Marching Band3 Pep Band Stage Band. HEMPHILL, MELINDA BECK 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 DECA 4, parlimentari- an3 German Club 23 Kayettes 23 Perrill Club 2,3. HENDERSON, MIKE HENDERSON, PAM BECK 43 Briny Birds 2,33 Co-ed Counselors 43 FBLA 3,4 sec.-treas. 43 FHA 33 Kayettes 2,33 Office Education 43 STUCO 4. HENDRY, RANDY Concert Choir 3,43 Perrill Club 23 Wrestling 3. HENRY, BETTY HERRIN, COLE HILL, BRAD Band 23 Valence Club 33 Wrestling 4. HILL, TERRI Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Girls Glee 23 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,33 Los Gatos 23 STUCO 3. HINERMANJOHN HODGSON, TOMMY Cross Country 23 FCA 2,33 H-Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 23 Intramurals, football 2,3,4, volleyball 2,3,43 Key Club 2, board3 Los Gatos 2,33 Swimming l,2,3,4. HOEFER, SANDY Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 FHA 23 FTA 2,3,4, Sec. 3, treas. 43 H-2 33 Perrill Club 2,3,4. HOFFMAN, ARLAN W. BECK 43 DECA 43 FBLA 3. HOGAN, ALAN C. VICA 4. LEIGH, HOLCOMB Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 GAA 23 Girls Choir 2,3,43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 4. HOLLAND, MARK AFS 43 Allagaroo King Candidate 43 Basketball 2,33 Boys State3 French Club 3,43 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Key Club 33 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 3,43 Revue '70 33 Revue '7l 43 Sr. Class Pres.3 Tennis 2,3,43 Up the Down Staircase 43 Wall to Wall War 4. HOLLOWAY, DERYL Basketball Intramurals 23 Swimming 23 Valence Club 3. HOOKER, MELVIN HORNBAKER, MIKE HOSTETLER, RICK HOUSE, MARCIE D. Briny Birds 43 FHA 4, public relations chairmang GAA 43 Kayettes 43 Palette 8: Brush 4. HOWE, FELIX FCA 43 H-Club 43 Track 2,3,4. HOYER, JANELLE A Cappella 43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Girls Choir 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,43 Pop Choir 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4, sec.3 State Music Festival 2,3,4. HUBBARD, RHONDA D. Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4, board 2,3,43 PELS 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Rainmaker 23 Intramurals 2,3, 4. HUGHES, RILEY C., JR. Intramurals, basketball 2,3,4, volleyball 3,43 Palette Sr Brush 2,3,43 STUCO 4. HU MISTON, KERRY A. Briny Birds 2,3,43 FBLA 3,4, sec. 33 Office Education 4, sec. HUNT, GLENDA HURT, KRIS HURT, MICHAEL J JACKSON. BOB JACKSON, MARJORIE JAMES, RONNIE VICA 4. JEFFERSON, CHRISTY L. JENKINS, BILL JENKINS, MIRIAM Briny Birds 3,43 FBLA 33 FHA 3,43 Kayettes 33 Of- fice Education 4. JERAULD, KATHRYN J. Briny Birds 2,3,43 District and State Speech Contests 33 Perrill Club 2,33 Kayettes 33 VICA 4, parlimen- tarian, state officerg Vocational Ticket Force 4. JOHNSON, BONNIE Briny Birds 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 STUCO 4. JOHNSON, DAVID O. AFS 33 Boys State 33 Key Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 2,3, 4, pres., 43 1984 3g Perrill Club 2,33 Revue '69 23 Rhinoceros 23 STUCO 3. JOHNSON, TANYA Los Gatos 2. JULIAN, BARBARA JULIAN, BRANDON A Cappella 33 Concert Band 2,3,43 Drama and Flo- rensics Festival 43 KMEA Choir 33 Madrigals 33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Pop Choir 33 Stage Band 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,33 Swim Team 2. K KAHLER, STEVE Hi-Y 43 Music Club 43 Valence Club 3. KEESLING, CHRIS KILLGORE, RAY Hi-Y 33 Los Gatos 3,4, sec. 43 Mr. Salthawk pag- eant 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Revue '69 23 Rhinoc- eros 33 STUCO 4. KING, KENNETH JR. Basketball 2,33 Intramurals, basketball 4, football 2. KIRK, MARSHA A Capella 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 FTA 43 IfA Man Answers 33 Kayettes 23 KMEA 43 Music Club 3,43 Los Gatos 2,3,43 l984 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Pre-Model Legislature 43 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. KIRKPATRICK, .ION KARL Allagaroo King 43 Basketball 2,3,43 Cross Country 2, 33 FCA 2,3,4, v. pres. 33 Football 43 H-Club 3,4, pres. 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, sec. 33 Key Club 2,3, sec. 33 Morphs Club 3,4, v. pres. 3, pres. 43 STUCO 3, treas. 3, exec- utive board 3, advisory board 3. KNIGHT, DANNY Basketball 2,3,4, lst Team AVL 2,3,4, lst Team State Tournament 3, lst Team all-state 3,4, leading AVL scorer 43 FCA 2,3,43 French Club 23 H-Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Letterman's Club 33 Track 2,3,4. KRAUSE, DEBBIE Band 23 Briny Birds 3,43 Debate 43 Forensics 43 NFL 4. KRAUSE, DEBBIE Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Cheerleader 3,43 GAA 2, 33 Girls Choir 33 Kayettes 23 Oliver 33 Palette 8c Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,33 Tennis Team 2. KREHBIEL,.lACK KREHBIEL, MARTI AFS 23 A Cappella 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board3 Debate 23 Forensics 23 NFL 23 French Club 2,3, treas. 33 H-2 33 If a Man Answers 3g IRC 43 Kan- sas State Music Festival l,2,3,4Q Kayettes 2g KMEA 43 Madrigals 43 Music Club 2,3,43 Oliver 33 Or- chestra 4, board 43 Pop Choir 43 Rainmaker .23 Revue '69' 23 Up the Down Staircase' 43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Kansas State College Music Clinic 33 Ark Valley Madrigal Festival 43 Perrill Club 2,3,4. KRENZIN, JUDY Briny Birds 2,3, pres. 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Debate 43 GAA 2, board 3,43 If a Man Answers 33 Kay- ettes 2,3, board 43 Palette 84 Brush 43 PELS 3,43 Per- rill Club 2,3,43 Revue '70 3. KRUGER, KAY Band 4g Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 43 Girls Choir 2,3,43 Hawkettes 43 Joe's Chorus Line 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,43 Senior Chorus Line 4. KUHN, CHARLOTTE Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Cheerleader 3,4Q Kayettes 23 Los Gatos 23 Orchestra 23 Perrill Club 23 Pop Strings 23 State Music Festival3 STUCO 43 Tennis 2. KURFISS, DEBBIE L LAGREE, GREG I-Ii-Y 43 Key Club 43 Palette 8: Brush 4g Perrill Club 3,43 Los Gatos 2,33 Swim Team 2. LAINSON, SUSAN Briny Birds 2,3,43 Oliver 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Perrill Club 2,3,4. LANE, MICHAEL D. Concert Choir 23 Director of Stage Lighting 2,3,43 STUCO 2,3. LEMLER, DARLENE Briny Birds 2. LESLIE, JERRY FCA 3,43 Football 4g Hi-Y 2,3,43 Key Club 2,33 Let- terman's Club 43 Morphs 3,43 Track 2,4. LINDENBERGER, KRIS LITTOOY, SCOTT Basketball 2,3,43 Golf l,2,3,43 H-Club 2,3,4. LOHRENTZ, DAVID A Cappella 23 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Los Gatos 3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 STUCO 3. LONGHOFER, TOM Cross Country 3,43 French Club 23 H Club 23 Track 3,43 Wrestling 2. i-Y 23 Perrill LOPEZ, DEBRA LOVE, JEFF K. A Cappella 3,43 Concert Choir 2g Kmea 43 Oliver 3g Pop Choir 43 Spring Music Tour 43 State Music Festival 3,4, solo 3,4. LOVE, RANDALL K. Allagaroo 43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Buzz 33 FCA 2,3,4, publicity chairmang Football 3,4, cap- tain3 French Club 23 H-Club 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3, board 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,4, publicity 3, v. pres. 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 STUCO 2,3,4, executive. LOVETT, BRUCE LOWEN, JIM FCA 43 Football 2,3,43 H-Club 43 Wrestling 2,3,4. LUCAS, TOM Hi-Y 3,43 Perrill Club 4. LUMAN, DARRELYN Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 4, board3 FTA 3,4, board3 GAA 2,33 H-2 33 Kayettes 23 PELS 3,43 Perrill Club 23 Revue '70'i 33 STUCO 2. LUMAN, DUANE Football 2,4. LUNDEMO, JIMMY LYONS, RALPH Mc McCARTER, ELLEN M. Briny Birds 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 FHA 23 FTA 2,3,4, sec. 43 Marching Band 2,3,4. MCCONNELL, NANCY Briny Birds 23 Co-ed Counselors 43 FBLA 2,33 GAA 2,33 Office Education 43 Perrill Club 2,3. MCCORMICK, DOUG Concert Choir 33 Hi-Y3 Perrill Club. MCELHENY, MARK McFARLAND, MARY FRANCES Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 GAA 2,3,4, board 3, pres. 4g Golf 2,3,43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,4, sec. 3, board 43 Los Gatos 2,3, sec. 33 PELS. McGUIRE, MARIANNE A Cappella 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Co-ed Counselors 43 GAA 23 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 KMEA 43 K-State Music Clinic 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Soph. Class Treas. 23 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Up the Down Staircase 4. MCHALEY, JACK LEON MCLAUGHLIN, STEVE MCMILLIN, SALLY L. A Cappella 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counse- lors 4, board3 K-State Choir Clinic 33 KM EA 43 Per- rill Club 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,3,43 H-2 33 The Rainmaker 23 If a Man Answers 33 Music Club 43 Up the Down Staircase 43 French Club 2, 3. MCMURPHY, DOUG MCPROUD, DAVID A. Hi-Y 2,33 Key Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 2,33 Marching Band 23 Symphonic Band 2. MCREYNOLDS, MARK E. Football 2,3,43 HASA 2,3,43 H-Club3 Los Gatos 33 Wrestling 2,3,43 VICA 4. M MacFARLAND, PATTY Briny Birds 2,3,43 Perrill Club 23 Los Gatos 2,3, board 3, sec. 33 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,4, sec. 33 Golf 2,3,43 PELS 3,43 GAA 2,3,4, board 3, pres. 4. MACGIRVIN, PEGGY Perrill Club 2,3,43 Oliver 33 DECA 43 BECK 43 Palette 8: Brush 4. MAGYAR, MICHAEL S. MAIN, BOB MALZAHN, NELS Football 43 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 2,33 Key Club 3,43 Swim- ming 2. MANN CKNERRJ, PAMELA Briny Birds 2,33 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 FTA 2g German Club 2,33 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,33 KMEA 3,43 Madrigals 3,43 Music Club 2,3, sec. 33 Pop Choir 2,3, 43 Perrill Club 2,33 Rainmaker 23 State Music Fes- tival solo 2,3,4. MARCHETTI, TOM MART, .IANICE ConcertChoir 4. MARTINEX, CECILIA MARTINEX, ELIZABETH, L. MASSEY, DAVID MATTHEWS, DON HASA 2,3,43 Valance Club 3,4, pres. 3. MATTISON, KAY FHA 3,43 Kayettes 3. MAYHEW, BRAD AFS 4g Boys State 33 Debate 2,3,43 Forensics 2,43 French Club 2,3, board 33 Hi-Y 2,3,4, treas. 43 Hi-Y Model Legislature 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 IRC 43 Ju- nior Rotarian 43 Key Club 43 MOB 43 National Merit Semilinalist 43 NFL 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,43 Pratt Model Legislature 3,43 STUCO 3. MENEFEE, BECKY R. Briny Birds 2,3,43 FBLA 33 FHA 43 German Club 23 Kayettes 2. MICHAEL, MARK Boys State 33 AFS 43 Debate 2,33 French Club 23 Forensics3 Interact 23 NFL 2,33 Perrill Club 3,43 Track 33 Valance Club 3,43 HASA 2,3. MICHAELS, LESLIE Drama Club3 FBLA 43 GAA3 Spanish Club. MIELKE, STEVEN M. VICA 4, national parliamentarian, pres., chairman of executive council of Hutchinson, advisor for Kan- sas State VICA. MILLER, ALLEN MILLER, DANNY R. MILLER, DAVID AFS 43 Boys State 33 Debate 2,33 Forensics 2,3,43 Interact 23 IRC 3,4, v. pres.3 Los Gatos 23 NFL 2,3,4. MILLER, DEBBIE FTA 3g GAA 2,3. MILLER, DENNIS FBLA 3,41 Hi-Y 43 Intramurals 2,3. MILLER, DON FCA 43 Football 4g H-Club 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Intramur- als 2,3,43 Perrill Club 33 Pre-Model Legislature 2,33 S-3 23 Valence Club 2. MILLER, JO ANN Allagaroo 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Buzz 3g H-2 33 Palette 8L Brush 2,3,4. MILLER, RAM Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Kayettes. MILLER, PEGGY ANNETTE Art Club 33 Black History 2,33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 2,33 FTA3 GAA 2,3,43 Math Club 1,2,33 Tri- Hi-Y. MINER, MIKE MITCHELL, DARYL MONTGOMERY, DOUG Football 23 H-Club 33 Mead Mug Award 43 Wres- tling 2,3, MONTGOMERY, JAMES MOONEY, KAREN French Club 33 Icarus 43 Perrill Club 4. MORAN, J EAN Briny Birds3 Los Gatos. MORGAN, BYRON MORRIS, JAN Kayettes 23 Perrill Club 43 Wall to Wall War 4. MOSS, TERESA Concert Band 33 FBLA 2, corresponding sec. 43 German Club 23 Kayettes 23 Marching Band 2,33 Of- fice Education 43 Symphonic Band 2. MOTLEY, STEVEN LARRY Icarus 4. MOULD, DAVID Football 2,3,43 H-Club 3,43 STUCO 43 Wrestling I, 2,3,4. MOULDS, NANCY JANE Brass Choir 35 FTA 2,3, corresponding sec. 35 GAA 2,3,45 Kayettes 25 Los Gatos 3,45 Marching Band 2,3, 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3,45 Wall to Wall War 4. MOURN, DAVID Football 25 Los Gatos 45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 If a Man Answers 35 1984 35 Wall to Wall Warn 45 Up the Down Staircase 4. MULLEN, KATHY Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 2. MULLEN, TIM M. Basketball 2,3,45 Boys State 35 Cross Country 2,3,45 H-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 25 Tennis 1,2,3,4. MURPHY, PATTI Briny Birds 2,35 GAA 25 German Club 25 Kayettes 25 Perrill Club 2,3. N NACHTIGAL, NANCY ANN Briny Birds 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Girls Choir 25 Kayettes 25 Los Gatos 2,35 Oliver 35 PELS 3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Revue '69 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 STUCO 25 Up the Down Staircase 45 Wall to Wall War 4. NEEL, JIM French Club 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Merrill Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 3,45 Tennis l,2,3,4. NEIGHBORS, DAVID J. FCA 45 Football 2,3,45 H-Club 3,45 Track 2,3,4. NELSON, KENNETH NELSON, SHEILA Briny Birds 35 Co-ed Counselors 45 French Club 25 GAA 2,35 H-2 35 Marching Band 2,3,45 PELS 3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. NEVERGALL, ZIANA NEVIUS, MICHAEL FCA 45 Football 2,3,45 H-Club 2,3,45 Palette 8L Brush 35 Track 2,3,4, NEWTON, MARK FBLA 2,35 French Club 25 IRC 45 STUCO 45 Tennis 25 Track 45 Valence Club 4. NICHOLS, GARY D. Hi-Y 2,35 Marching Band 2,35 STUCO 2,35 VICA 4, pres.5 Vocational Ticket Force 2,3,4, pres. Wrestling 2. NIEMEIR, FRANK LEON French Club 3,45 Music Club 45 Palette 8L Brush 3,4, board 45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 SRC 3. NORCROSS, J. D. Stage Band 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 STUCO 2,3,4, executive board 2,4, advisory Board 25 Perrill Club 2,35 board 3, v. pres. 45 French Club 2,35 Valence Club 2,3,4, pres. 3,45 Rocket Club 25 Intramurals 2,35 Drum Major 3,45 Band Council 3, 45 HASA 35 Music Club 35 Humanities 25 FTA 35 Mr, Salt Hawk Contest 35 Hi-Y 35 l984 35 Ifa Man Answers 35 Oliver 35 Emporia Seminar 3,45 Boys State 35 Orchestra 45 A Cappella 45 Madrigals 45 Pop Choir 45 Model Legislature 45 Allagaroo 45 Cross Country 45 Wall to Wall War 45 KMEA 45 NCTE Merit Semi-finalists 45 MOB 45 Mead Mug Award 45 AFS 45 AVL Small Ensemble Clinic 4. O OAKLEY, TRISH Allagaroo 45 Briny Birds 3,45 Buzz 35 Co-ed Counse- lors 45 Girls Choir 2,3,45 Girls State 35 H-2 35 Kay- ettes 25 Los Gatos 2,35 MOB 45 Model Legislature 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4, v. pres. OGLE, NANCY AFS 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 45 H-2 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 2,35 Oliver 35 Palette 8: Brush 2,3,4, board 3,4, v. pres.5 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 45 Revue '70 35 The Rainmaker 25 Up the Down Staircase 45 Wall to Wall War 4. OLIVER, SALLY Briny Birds 2,3,45 Los Gatos 35 Palette 8: Brush 25 Perrill Club 2. ORACKI, ANDY PETER AFS 45 Exchange Student from Africa 45 Golf 45 H- Club 45 Hi-Y 45 IRC 45 Cross Country 4. OTTIWELL, JOANN OYLER, DIANNA OYLER, LAURA FHA 3,4, sec.5 Kayettes 2. P PARKER, BEVERLY Briny Birds 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 45 FTA 3,45 H-2 35 Icarus 45 Music Club 35 Perrill Club 25 Los Gatos 3,4, board 45 SN HS 45 Valence Club, reporter 4. PARKER, DONNA Band 25 FBLA 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 PELS 3,4. PARTRIDGE, RANDY FCA 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Intramural Football5 Track 2,45 Wrestling 2. PATTON, SCOTT PAULEY, DALE VICA 4. PAYTON, JAN Briny Birds 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Kayettes 2, 3,45 Oliver 35 PELS 3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PENNER, ELAINE Briny Birds 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 45 French Club 25 Girls Choir 45 Lieurance Club 35 Music Club 45 Oliver 35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Pop Strings 2,3,45 String Quartet 2,4, PERKINS, CINDY AFS 3,45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 45 FTA 45 German Club 25 Golf 2,3,45 H-2 35 Kayettes 25 Los Gatos 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PERRIN, DARYL R. PerrillClub 4. PERRIN, DEBBIEA. Briny Birds 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 45 Concert Band 25 French Club 2, board5 H-2 35 Kayettes 2,3, board 35 Marching Band 25 PELS 3,45 STUCO 3. PETERSON, TOM PHILLIPS, BILL PHLEGER, LEANNE Briny Birds 2,35 DECA, sec. 45 GAA 2,35 Kayettes 2, 35 PELS 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 Los Gatos 25 Tennis 2, 3. PIERSON, DENNIS POHLMAN, KATIE AFS 35 Briny Birds 2,35 Buzz 35 Co-ed Counselors 45 Perrill Club 2. POORMAN, QSANDERSJ MERRILL L. Briny Birds 25 GAA 25 OEA 4, treas. 45 Palette 8: Brush 25 Perrill Club 2. POPP, ROYCE A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Allagaroo King Candidate 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Boys State5 FCA 2,3,4, sec.- treas. 45 H-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, board 35 Key Club 2,35 KMEA 45 Morphs Club 3,45 State Music Festi- val 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. POTTER, CAROLYN Band 25 FBLA 25 FHA 2. POWELL, DUANE PRICKETT, LINDA M. Briny Birds 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Kayettes 25 If a Man Answers 35 Perrill Club 3,45 Revue '70 3. PRYOR, BARBARA Briny Birds 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 45 Concert Band 3,45 IRC 45 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 2. PULS, RANDY Golf5 VICA 45 Vocational Ticket Force. R RAINE, ARLENE RAMOS, MARIO A. Los Gatos 25 STUCO. RAMSEY, PATTI AFS 35 Briny Birds 2,35 Co-ed Counselors 4, board 45 French Club 2,3,4, board 45 FTA 45 Girls Chorus 25 H-2 35 Icarus 4, board 45 Perrill Club 25 Valence Club 4. RATLIFF, GLENDA FHA 2,4, RATZLAFF, RON RATZLAF F , TOM FCA 45 Football 2,3,45 H-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Wres- tling 3,4. RAWLINGS, GERRY French Club 3,45 Kayettes 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Briny Birds 3,45 Perrill Club 4. RAYA, GILBERT RAYL, HARRIS AFS 2,35 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Hi-Y 25 IRC 2,3,4, v. pres. 45 S-3 25 Young Kansas Board 4. RAYL, MARSHA Co-ed Counoelors 45 FBLA 45 GAA 2,45 Girls Choir 35 Los Gatos 25 Marching Band 2,3,45 Music Club 3, 45 Perrill Club 2,35 STUCO 35 Symphonic Band 2,3, 4. REA, BECKY Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 French Club 25 Kayettes 25 VICA 45 Vocational Ticket Force 4. REDINGER, RENEE FTA 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Joe's Chorus Ling 35 PELS 3, 45 Perrill Club 2,3. REDINGER, SHARON ANN Briny Birds 2,3,45 DECA 45 French Club 2,35 Music Club 25 Perrill Club 2,35 Twirler 2,35 Vocational Ticket Force 4. REECE, GREG REED, LARRY Band 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 H-Club5 Los Gatos 3,45 Music Club 45 Perrill Club 2,4, REEVES, DARLANA STUCO 4. REINERT, PATTY Briny Birds 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 2,35 Music Club 45 PELS 2,35 Perrill Club 2,3, 45 STUCO 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3. REYNOLDS, BARBARA Briny Birds 2,35 H-2 35 Palette 8a Brush 4. RINEY, RICHARD L. ROBERTS, DELOIS ROBERTS, SHARON Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 43 French Club 2,33 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 If a Man Answers 33 Perrill Club 2,3. ROHRER, JUDY Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Kayettes 2,3, 43 Perrill Club 2,3. ROMAN, BECKY Briny Birds 2,33 GAA 23 Kayettes 2,33 Los Gatos 2,3, 4. ROPP, PAT ROSAS, DIANNE ELLEN RUDICEL, KENTON German Club 3,4, board 43 Hi-Y 3,4, board 43 Music Club 43 Perrill Club 43 STUCO 43 Track 3,43 Valence Club 2,3,4, v. pres. 4. RUMP, BARBARA Briny Birds 2,3,43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Los Gatos 2, 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. RUSH, ANTHONY Football 2,3,43 HASA 23 H-Club 3,43 Hi-Y 2,33 Key Club 2,33 Lieurance Club 2,33 Los Gatos 3,43 Track 2,3,4. RUSK, KAY B. Briny Birds 3,43 DECA 43 FHA 33 Kayettes 4. S SALAS, VICTOR SALLABEDRA, JULIE Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. SANDERS, SUSAN Briny Birds 2,3,43 French Club 23 GAA 33 Girls Choir 23 Kayettes 23 Perrill Club 43 PELS 3,43 Tennis 33 The Lottery 43 Wall to Wall War 43 Up the Down Staircase 4. SAVAGE, ANDREW MORGAN Cross Country 23 H-Club 23 Hi-Y 43 Palette 8a Brush 43 Perrill Club3 Revue '69 23 SRC 3,43 Swimming 2,3,4. SAYLOR, SCOTT Morphs Club 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 STUCO 43 Wrestling 3. SCHAFFER, JUDITH SCHEUERMANN, DONALD German Club 4. SCHMIDT, KAREN Palette 84 Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,4. SCHNEWEIS, ELAINE Briny Birds 2,33 FBLA 3,43 H-2 33 OEA 4. SCHNIDER, BETH Briny Birds 2,3,43 DECA 43 Kayettes 2,3. SCHNIDER, MIKE Football 43 Hi-Y 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3. SCHRAG, JOYCE Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 H-2 33 If a Man Answers 33 Kayettes 23 Los Gatos 2,33 Perrill Club 2,33 Revue ,70 33 STUCO 43 VICA 4, report- er 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. SCHROCK, ERIC Allagaroo 43 Hi-Y 33 Palette 8: Brush 43 Photogra- phy 4. SCHROEDER, STEVE SCHUBERT, KENT A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, council 43 Allagaroo King Candidate 43 Brass Choir 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,4, council 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Jr. Class Pres. 33 Key Club 2, 33 KMEA Convertion 33 Madrigals 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Music Club 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 23 State Music Festival I,2,3,4j Pop Choir 3,43 Woodwind Quintet 2,3,4. SELF, OLIE VICA 3,4. SESSION, CHARLES Basketball 2. SEV ERTSON, CAROL AFS 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 French Club 2,3,4, treas. 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,4. SEVERTSON, CHERYL AFS 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 French Club 2,3,4, sec. 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,43 Model U.N., Emporia 4. SHAFER, GLENN SHAF ER, TIM Cross Country 43 HASA 2,3,43 H-Club 43 Track 23 Wrestling 3,4. SHAFFER, SCOTT Debate 43 Hi-Y 23 Key Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club 33 Up the Down Staircase 4. SHAF F ER, TIM A Cappella 2,3,43 Boys State 43 Football 3,43 H-Club 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Hi-Y Pre-Legislature 2,33 Key Club 33 KMEA 43 Los Gatos 2,3,4, v. pres. 43 K-State Music Clinic 33 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,33 Tennis l,2,3,4. SHAW, BARBARA K. FHA 2,3,4, executive board 4. SHAW, VICKI SHEPHERD, LINDA L. Briny Birds 2,3, board 43 Co-ed Counselors 43 FHA 23 FTA 2,3,43 H-2 3, senior advisor 43 Perrill Club 2, 33 Valence Club 4. SHERMAN, STEVE Band 23 Football 43 German Club 2,3,4, program director 43 Perrill Club 4. SHOOK, JANICE E. Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 2,33 German Club 23 Kay- ettes 2,33 STUCO 4. SHOWALTER, JIM SHULTZ, LINDA Concert Band 2,3,43 Debate 43 FBLA 43 FTA 33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Music Club 3,43 Pep Band 2,33 Section leader, all-state band 33 Woodwind Choir 3. SIEG, DENNIS SIEMENS, SALLY ANN BECK 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Buzz 33 Co-ed Counse- lors 43 FBLA 2,3,4, treas.3 French Club 2,33 H-2 33 Office Education 4, pres.3 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2, 33 State OE Parlimentarian 4. SIMON, BRENDA K. Briny Birds 3,43 GAA 2,33 Kayettes 2,33 Los Gatos 33 Perrill Club 2,3. SLATER, LORNA GAIL Briny Birds 2,3,43 Debate 43 FBLA 2,33 Forensics 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Sym- phonic Band 2,3,4. SMITH, DARLENE Briny Birds 33 Los Gatos 3. SMITH, DENNIS SMITH,JAMES SMITH, JOYCE LYNNE Briny Birds 23 Kayettes 23'Palette 8: Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,3. SMITH, ROBERT EUGENE VICA 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. SMITH, ROY A. VICA 4. SNELL, AMBER FHA 2,3,4, executive board 43 Kayettes 2. SNOW, RONALD DEAN Football 23 Rocket Club 2,3, sec.-treas.3 Los Gatos 2. SOLLENBERGER, JANIS Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Oliver 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,43 West- ern Kansas Music Festival 2,4. SPAIN, RON SPENCER, DON STACH, KAREN L. Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 43 French Club 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Valence Club 4. STANFILL, DIANE L. Perrill Club 2. STANKEY, TOM VICA 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. STANWIX, LESLIE Briny Birds 3,4, v. pres., board 43 Basketball Home- coming Queen Candidate 43 GAA 3,4, board 43 Kay- ettes 3,4, board 43 Palette 8: Brush 3,4, board 43 STUCO, sec., executive board 4. STEED, SUSIE AFS 2,33 Allagaroo, business Manager 43 Basketball Queen Candidate 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Buzz, business Manager 33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Elks Leadership Award 43 French Club 2,3,43 sec. 3, v. pres. 43 Golf 2, 3, H-2 33 IRC 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,4, pres. 43 MOB 43 Perrill Club 2,33 Rhonoceros 23 STUCO 2,3,4, advisory board 23 executive board 2. STEPHENS, CHOLETTE FHA 2,33 GAA 3. STEPHENS, CYNTHIA STINBRINK, PATTY Briny Birds 2,43 German Club 3,43 If a Man An- swers 33 Palette 8a Brush 43 Perrill Club 4. STORM, DEBBIE Briny Birds 3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Concert Band 43 GAA 23 H-2 33 Kayettes 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Music Club 43 Pep Band 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,3,4, Clarinet Quartet 2, Clarinet Colo 33 Symphon- ic Band 2,3. STORY, CYNTHIA STRATTON, JOHN STUTESMAN, PATTY SUITER, KENNETH D. Basketball 23 Cross Country 3,43 FCA 33 Football 23 H-Club 3,43 Honor Band 3,43 Hi-Y 33 Intramurals 2, 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Track 2,3, 4. SUMMERS, MARLA AFS 43 Briny Birds 2,3,4Q Co-ed Counselors 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 KMEA 43 Lieurance Club 2,33 Music Club 43 Oliver 33 Orchestra 2,3,4, board 4, sec. 43 Pop Strings 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,3,43 String Ensemble 2,3,43 String Quartet 3,43 Western Kansas Orchestra Festival 2,4. SUTTON, N EVA SWAN, SUSAN AFS 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 3,4, pres. 43 Kayettes 23 Orchestra 23 Perrill Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Valence Club 3,4. SWANK, BARBARA FHA 23 French Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,33 Palette 8: Brush 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3. SYLER, CINDY K. A Cappella 2,33 Coffee House, board 23 GAA 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Los Gatos 23 Music Club 43 Perrill Club 2,33 Soph. Class Sec. 23 State Musical Festival 2,33 Tennis 2. T TEATER, LINDA Briny Birds 2,3,43 H-2 3. TENNANT, RITA FHA 33 Los Gatos 2. TETER, DEBIE Briny Birds3 GAA3 STUCO. THOMAS, MARTY Briny Birds 2,33 BECK 43 DECA 33 Kayettes 2,33 Los Gatos 2,3. THOMAS, ROXANNE THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE AFS 43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Concert Band 2,3, 43 Co-ed Counselors 43 French Club 2,3,4, v. pres. 4, board 43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,33 Music Club 2,3,43 Oliver 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2. THOMPSON, MICHAEL THRASKER, MARIETA Debate3 FBLA 33 Icarus 43 Kayettes 23 NFLQ Perrill Club 2. TOLBERT, ORVILLE Los Gatos 2,33 Palette 8: Brush 4. TOLBERT, RANDY BECK 43 DECA 4, treas. 4. TROTTER, CINDY Briny Birds 2,3,43 CIT treas. 43 French Club 23 Kay- ettes 2,33 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,33 VICA 43 Voca- tional Ticket Force 4. TROYER, SHARLYN Briny Birds 2g Kayettes 3. TUCKER, GARY German Club 3,43 IRC 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4. V VAN VLEET, VICKI Briny Birds 2,3,43 Concert Band 3,43 French Club 2, 3,4, board 43 Girls State 33 H-2 33 IRC 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Pratt Model Legislature 4g Symphonic Band 2. VARNEY, CURT VETTER, CYNDI AFS 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 French Club 2,33 GAA 2,3,43 H-2 33 If a Man An- swers 33 IRC 33 Joe's Chorus Line 2,3,4, head 43 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,43 l984 33 Oliver 33 Pal- ette 8: Brush 2,3,4, board 2, sec. 3, treas. 43 PELS 3, 43 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 43 Rainmaker 23 Revue '69 23 Revue '70 33 Revue '7l 43 Rhinoceros 23 Snowball 3,43 Tennis 23 Up the Down Staircase 43 Wall to Wall Warn 4. VOGT, PAT L. VOTRUBA, JEAN M. A Cappella 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 23 GAA 23 German Club 23 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,33 KMEA 43 K- State Choir Clinic 33 Music Club 2,3,43 1984 33 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2, 3 4 , . W WAGGONER, DAVID Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Hi-Y 3,43 Key Club 33 Los Ga- tos 2,33 Perrill Club 2,33 SRC 3,43 STUCO l,3,4, executive board 43 Wrestling 2,3,4. WAIT, ROBERT Cross Country 2,3,43 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 3,43 Los Gatos 43 Track 2. WALBORN, BRENDA GAYLE Briny Birds 2,33 Girls Choir 3,41 Kayettes 23 STUCO 4. WALKER, KEN IRC 43 SRC 4. WALKER, LINDA Concert Choir. WALTERS, VALERIE WARD, STEPHEN W. Band l,2,3,43 French Club 2,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 S-3 2,33 Weight Lifting l,2. WASHBURN, BILL WEAVER, KIM French Club 2,33 Football 2,3,43 H-Club 3,43 Hi-Y 43 Wrestling 2,3,4. WEBB, KAY LOUISE Wall to Wall War 4. WEEMS, MARCIE Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Co-ed Counselors 43 French Club 23 GAA 2,3,4, board 4, treas. 43 Golf 2, 3,43 H-2 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Oliver 33 PELS 3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Revue '70 33 Sr. Chorus Line 43 STUCO 23 Tennis 33 Tri-Hi-Y 4, treas. 4. WEINLOOD, JILL Girls' Choir 2,33 MOB 4. WELDON, KENT WELSH, ART BECK 43 DECA 4. WHITE, RICHARD FBLA 43 French Club 2. WHITE, RICK WILKIN, BOBBI D. Briny Birds 2,33 GAA 2,33 German Club 23 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 VICA 4, v. pres. 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. WILSON, DON WILLIAM WILSON, MARY Briny Birds 2,33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Kayettes 2,32 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Up the Down Staircase 4. WILSON, ROB FCA 2,3,43 French Club 23 Golf 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, v. pres. 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club 33 STUCO 2. WILSON, SHERRY Basketball Homecoming Queen 43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 4, Cheerleader 3,43 Concert Band 23 GAA 3,43 Los Gatos 23 Marching Band 23 PELS 3,4. WINSLOW, SUE AFS 3,43 Allagaroo 4, photography editor 43 Briny Birds 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,4Q Emporia State Model U.N. 3,43 Exchange Student to Ft. Lauderdale, Flor- ida 33 French Club 23 H-2 33 IRC 43 Marching Band 2,3,4Q MOB 43 Music Club 43 1984 33 Oliver 33 Orchestra 3,43 Palette 8: Brush 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Photography 2,3,43 Revue '69 23 Rhinoceros 23 SRC 4g Stage Band 23 State Music Festival l,2,3,43 STUCO 2,33 The Rainmaker 23 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Valence Club.2,3, sec.-treas. 33 Varsity Tennis l,2Q Wall to Wall War 43 Young Kansas Advisory Board 4. WINTER, JUDY AFS 43 Allagaroo 43 Briny Birds 3,43 Co-ed Counse- lors 43 GAA 33 Kawkettes 43 H-2 33 IRC 43 Kayettes 3,43 STUCO 3,4. WOOD, JOE E. QGEORGEJ WOODS, EDDIE BECK 43 DECA 43 German Club 33 Perrill Club 3. WOOLDRIDGE, GAY CBOBBIEJ Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 2,43 Girls Choir 2,43 Gold Medal at State, Duet Acting 33 If a Man Answers 33 Joe's Chorus Line 43 Kayettes 2,43 Oliver 33 Per- rill Club 2,43 STUCO 43 Up the Down Staircase 4. WOOTEN, PETE Hi-Y 43 Palette 8: Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Pho- tography 2,3,43 STUCO 2. WRAY, ELLEN L. BECK 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FBLA 3,43 historian 43 Girls Choir 33 Girls Glee 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 KOEA 43 Office Education 4, parliamentarian 43 Oliver 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 POE 33 State Musical Festival3 Tri-Hi-Y 4. WRIGHT, CHARLES A Cappella 2,3,43 Football 23 HASA 2,3,4, sec.- treas. 3, pres. 43 KMEA 43 KSU Music Clinic 33 Pal- ette 8: Brush 43 Perrill Club 33 Hi-Y 33 State Music Festival 2,3,4. WRIGHT, RANDY Y YOUNG, CHRYSTAL FHA 33 Kayettes 2,33 VICA 43 Vocational Ticket Force 4. YOUNG, DEBBI Briny Birds 23 Girls Choir 3,43 Girls Glee 23 Kayettes 33 Music Club 4g Perrill Club 2,3. Z ZIMMERMAN, CHARLES Concert Band 43 Cross Country 3g FCA 3,43 Football 43 H-Club 43 IRC 43 Lieurance Club 3,43 Los Gatos 2,33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Sym- phonic Band 2,33 Valence Club 3. A Abbott, Beverly . . . 23, 153, 229 Abbott, Rachel . . . 229, 233 ACAPPELLA .,. 198-199 23, 25, 146, 172, 175, 206, 208, Achilles, Larry ... 64, 116, 121, 177, 123 Adams, Dennis . . . 64 Adelgren, Mrs. Peggy . . . see faculty Agoitia, Debbie . . . 64 Aich, Rich ,. . 64 Akins, Mary . .. 64,203 Aleman, Steve . . , 64 ALLAGAROO ... 138-143 Allen, Jeff . . . 86,203 Allen, Kathy .. , 64, 198 Allison, Craig . . . 86, 123 Alonzo, Edward . . . 86 Alonzo, Patty . . . 86 Alpers. Mr. Warren . . , 83, 185, see faculty AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE . . . 144-145 Amick, Richard . .. 64 Amrine, Dan . . . 86 Anderick, Linda . . . 86, 152,203 Anderson, Marilyn . . . 64 Anderson, Robert . . . 23 Andres, Lynn . , . 23 Angel, Darla . . . 23 Anzo, Steve . . . 64 Applegate, Terry . . . 86, 204 Apps, Rodney , . . 86 Arbuckle, John . . . 23, 141 Armbruster, Greg . . . 64 Armbruster, Mike . . . 23, 158 Armstrong, Jane . . . 64, 78, 193, 198, 214 Armstrong, Julie . . . 23, 146, 202, 229 Armstrong, Mrs. Virginia . , . see faculty Arnett, Ann . . . 64, 179, 208 Asberry, Kay . , . 23, 198 Asberry, Theresa . . . 64, 202, 229 Ashcraft, James . , . 64, 204 Augustine, Barry . . . 64 Aupperle, Barbara . , . 23,241,244 Auslander, Carolyn . . . 64, 166, 179, 194 Avers, Debbie . . . 64 Avery, Becky . . . 64, 202 Avery, Patty . .. 23, 158 B Bailey, Janice , . . 23, 220 Bailey, Kevin . . . 86 Bailey, Kris . . . 86 Bailey, Mark . . . 23, 235 Baird, Linda . . . 23, 208 Baird, Ted . . . 86,205 Baldaufry, Elvira . . , 64 Baldwin, Sheri . . Bales, Mrs. Anita . 86, 204 . . . 236, see faculty Ballantine, Danny . . . 64 Ballard, Nancy . . Balsmeier, Gene . Banta, Kristie . . . Barb, Leslynn . . , Baringer, Belinda 229 Barker, Rozanna Barnes, Clark . . . Barnes, David . . . .64 .,23 86,131 64 64, 172, 175, 179, 188, 202, ...64 23, 41, 216, 224, 226, 235 86, 102,203 Barnes, Dennis . . . 23, 199 Barnes, George . . . 64 Barnet, Barbara . . . 65 Barnett, Carol . . . 86 Barr, Doug . .. 86, 115, 124 Barritt, David , . . 65 Barron, Judy . . . 23, 208 BASKETBALL ... 118-123 Bass, David . . . 65 Bateman, Suzanne . . . 24, 82,235 Bauder, Karl . , . 65 Bauer, Rebecca . . . 86, 152, 203 Baugh, Edye . . . 24 Baugh, Roger , . . 24 Baughan, Kelly , .. 65 Baughman, Joanne . . . 65 Baze, Phil ... 65 Beal, Debbie . . . 65, 144, 179, 198 Beals, Greg , . . 65 Bean, Sharie . . . 24, 158, 159 Becker, Doug . . , 24 Becker, Kathie . . . 24, 163,220 Beeghly, Larry , . , 24 Beeler, Linda , . . 86 Beemer, LuAnne . . . 86 Bell, Barbara . . . 86 Bell, Betty .. . 86 Benbow, Patty . . . 86 Bench, Paul . . , 65, 183, 205 Bender, Larry . .. 86, 115 Benear, Earl .. . 65, 119, 121, 177, 203, 123 Bengston, Mrs. Barbara . . . see faculty Benshoof, Jerry . . , 24 Benton, Marsha . . . 86,203 Bernard, Danny . . . 86, 115 Bernard, Howard . . . 87, 104, 105, 115,217 Bernard, Maxine , . . 24 Bernard, Susan . . . 24, 152, 235 Berner, Jeanie . . . 87 Berner, Randy . . , 87 Berry, Mr. Bill , . . see faculty Berry, Jane . . . 24 Berry, Kathy . . . 87 Bether, Beth . . . 65, 194,203,232 Bether,Terry . . . 24 Betts, Keith . . . 65 Bevan, Susan .. . 24, 39, 146, 147, 188, 202,218,219 Biberdorf, Shawn . . . 87 Biegler, Donna . . . 158 Billeter, Scott . . . 24 Billings, Mr. Marlin . . . see faculty Billings, Ramona . . . 25, 206, 208 Bircher, Gene . , . 65, 116, 186, 187, 197, 207, 208 Bircher, Paula . . . 87, 198 Birket, Marsha . . . 25,220 Bisbee, David . . . 65 Bishop, Janice . . . 87 Bixby, David . . . 87, 115, 130 Black, Mrs. Marilyn . . . see faculty Blackman, Jane . . . 87 Blackwood, David . . . 25, 110, 112, 176, 180, 186, 242, 244 Bland, Marsha . . . 87,204 Blanton, Treevear . . . 87 Blanton, Vicki . . . 87 Blase, Mike ... 25, 158, 159 Bleger, Steve . . . 25 Blevins, Melody , . . 87,203 Blevins, Terry . . . 65, 110, 125 Blything, Kevin . . . 65, 110 Bliss, Michelle . . . 87, 203 Boese, Linda .. . 25 Boger, Dale . . . 21, 25, 33,41, 51, 53, 140, 180, 215, 217, 245, 248, 22 Bogner, Mrs. Donna . . . 195, see faculty Bomer, Joy . . . 25, 140, 143 Bontrager, Beth . . . 87 Bontrager, Kathy . . . 87 Bookless, Terry , . , 87 Bookout, Daryle . . . 25, 199 Bookout, Richard . . . 87 Borck, Mike . . . 87, 206, 208, 209 Borck, Steve .. . 27, 110, 112, 177 Borgelt, Jerry . , . 25, 133 Bornholdt, Kathy . . . 65,203 Borra, Mary . . . 87, 131,203 Bossemeyer, John . . . 87 Boswell, Carol . . . 87 Botello, Greg . , . 25,230 Bottomly, Bob , . . 87 Bourell, Mike . . . 87, 117 Bowman, Dennis . , . 25 Boyce, Mike . . . 65 Boyd, Greg . . . 87 Brack, Les . . , 26 Bradford, Kathy . . . 87 Brancart, Robyn . , . 65, 119, 121, 209 123 87 Brawner, Gayle . . . Brawner, Ricky , . . 65 Bredfeldt, Denise . . , 65, 179, 207, 208 229 Bredfeldt, Greg . . . 26, 177, 195,207 209 65 Brenner, Debbie . . . Brenner, Donna . . . 26 Brentlinger, Debbie . . . 65 Brewer, Jeff . . . 26, 158 Brewer, Jerry . , , 87 Bribiesca, Jerry , . . 87 Brickner, Wendy . . . 87 Bright, Anthony . . . 26 BRINY BIRDS . .. 146-148 Britain, Donita .. . 26 Britain, Ronny . . . 65,207 Britton, Gary . . . 26 Britton, Larry . , . 65 Brock, Becky . . . 88, 134 Brooks, Dana . . . 65,235 Brooks, Jeff . . . 26,230 Brooks, Jim . . . 26 Brooks, Sharon . . . 26, 158 Broska, Karla . . . 88 Brown, Chet . . . 65 Brown, James . . , 88 Brown, Jeff . . . 26, 183 Brown, John . . . 65 Brown, JoNe1l , . . 26, 232 Brown, Kevin . . . 26 Brown, Lyle . . . 66, 110,230 Brown, Mary . . . 88 Brown, Regan , . . 88 Brown, Scott . . . 88 Brown, Terry . . . 66, 192 Brown,Theis . . . 26 Brown, Tony . .. 123,187 Brown, Vickie . . . 88, 175, 198,203 Brumbaugh, Steve . . , 66,216,232 Brummett, Donna . . . 267 Brummett, Jerri . . . 27, 56, 196, 198 200 201 209 232 Brummett, Scott . . . 66 Bruno, Ruth . . . 66,229 Bryan, Jon ... 27 Bryant, Darrell . . , 66 Bryant, Debbie . . . 66 Bryant, Lisa . , . 27, 207 Bryant, Mark . . . 27 Buck, Fred . . . 66, 207, 209 Buell, Lynn .. . 88 Burdett, Linda . . . 27 Burgess, Paul . . , 66 Burnett, Janine . . . 27 Burns, Craig . . . 203 Burns, Randy . . . 66, 124 Burris, Earl . . . 27, 230 Bussis, Paul . . . 27,230 Burton, Randy . . . 66, 205 Bush, Dennis ,. . 27, 216 Butler, Norman . . . 66 Butler, Ron . . , 66, 110, 129, 177 Butterfield, Scott . , . 66, 110, 113, 129 BUZZ .., 192-194 Bybee, Cindy . . , 66 Bybee, Debbie . . . 88, 131, 204 Bybee, Linda . . . 88, 204 C Cabral, Randy . . , 66 Cairns, Dennis . . . 88 Caldwell, Kathy . . . 66, 179, 192, 229 Caldwell, Rick ..,27,41, 51, 53, 138, 139, 141, 142, 180, 181, 185,215,253 Caldwell, Roger ... 31, 66, 116, 121, 129, 177, 186, 216 Calhoun, Mary . . . 27, 54, 134, 135, 152, 153 Calhoun, Robert . . , 88, 116, 123, 200, 201 Callahan, Kathy . . . 88, 203 Canfield, Bill . . . 66 Cannon, Linda . , . 66 Conrad, Dale . . . 124 Cantin, Bob . . . 27, 110, 112, 140 Cantu, Elva . , , 66 Cantu, Julida . . , 88 Cappony, Miss Kiki . , . 134, 228, see faculty Capps, Marge . . . 88 Cardwell, Sue , . . 66,202 Carey, Lora . . . 88 Carey, Paul . , . 88 Carignan, Duke , . . 27 Carithers, Dean , . . 66 Carithers, Pam . , . 66,216 Carpenter, Roxie . . , 27, 146, 172,216 Carr, Cindy . . . 27,202 Carter, Jay . . . 20, 28, 51, 140, 143, 169, 171, 177, 180, 199, 200, 216, 224, 226, 234, 23 5, 245, 257, 248 Carter, Shelly , . . 88 Carter, Tanya . , . 88 Case, Peggy . . , 28, 178,202 Case, Thelma . , . 28, 220, 221 Caselton, Chuck . . . 66 Casey, Bob . . . 88 Casey, Marie . , . 284 Castro, Gilbert . . . 88 Cavanaugh, Craig . . , 66 Caudillo, Ron , . . 67 Cavillo, Mike . . . 88 Chabin, Brad . . . 67, 209, 227 Chambers, Cecil . . . 28 Chambers, Karne . . . 28, 158 Chapman, Cathy . . . 28 Charles, Richard . . . 67 Chase, Kris ... 28 Chastain, Cheryl . . . 28, 32, 208 Chastain, John . . . 28, 183 Chastain, Wesley . . . 88 Chau, Linda . . , 88 Chau, Regina , . . 67 Cheek, Lou . . . 67,203 CHEERLEADERS .,, 149-151 Chek, Debbie . , . 88 Chick, Carl .. . 28 Childs, Betty . . . 88 Childs, Mike . . . 88, 96, 123 Christian, Cheryl . . . 203 Christian, Jackie . . . 89 Christman, Doug . . , 67 Christman, Phillip . . . 28 Christner, Jerry . . . 89 Christner, Mike . . . 29 296 Christner, Rex . , . 67 CIT . , Clark, Clark, Clark, , 154-155 Allen . . . 89 Debbie . , . 89, 203 Guy . . . 29 Clark, Jean , . . 29 Clark, Jim ,.. 29 Clark Jon . .. 67, 186 Clark: Pat ... 29,158 Clark, Ray . . . 67 Clark, Tom . . . 67 Clendemin, Randy ,. . 89 Cline, Leta . . . 284 Coats, Linda . . . 89, 202, 203 CO-ED COUNSELORS . . . 152-153 Cole, Janice . . . 89 Cole, Richard . , . 29, 199 Colbur n, David . . . 89, 183 Coleman, Kent . , . 89, 197, 206 Coleman, Patti . . . 89, 198, 200, 201 Colladay,Marty ...29, 131, 134, 135,14 3, 175, 188, 229, 233, 245, 246, 250 17 Collier, William . . . 203 Collins, Bill . . , 230 Collins, Jackie . . . 89 Collins Collins Collins ,Scott ... 67, 185,l86, 187 ,TimQjr.1... 67 ,Tim Qsoph.J . ,. 89 Combs, Mike . . . 89 Comley, Mr. Vern . . . 117, see faculty CONC CONC ERT BAND . . . 208 ERT CHOIR ..,203 Conger, Mr. Fred . . . 262 Conklin, Steve . , , 117 Conrad, Dale . . . 29 Conrad, Steven . . . 89, 183 Conner, Sharon . .. 89, 104, 175, 214 Cook, Melinda . . . 29, 53, 138, 140, 215, 233, 240, 244, 257, 22 Cook, Sue . . . 67 Coon, Mr. Lloyd . . . see faculty Cooper, Billy . . . 89 Cooper, Guy . . . 89, 115, 199 Cooper, Preston . . , 29, 199 Corbett, Mr. Don . , . 205, 208, 250, see faculty Corbett, Jan . . . 67, 74, 131, 144, 179, 188, 189, 193, 19 8, 200, 207, 208, 214, 215, 233, 237 6, 147, 172, Corkins, Debbie . . , 67 Corkins, Arnie . , . 67 Cornelson, Ed . . . 29, 196,197, 200, 201, 205, 206, 20 7, 209 Cornelson, Mr. Edmer . . . 181, see faculty Cornelson, Paul . . . 89, 197, 199, 207, 209 Cornelson, Debbie . . . 29, 52 Corwin, Randy . . . 67 Cottrel Cottrel Couch, 1, Deanna . , . 29, 202, 229 l, Joe . ,. 89, 99, 257 Elba ... 29,158, 159 Couch, Sammy . 89 Couch, Coverd Shannon . . . 30, 158 ale, Lynn , . . 89, 203 Cox, Brenda . . , 26, 30 Cox, C Crabb, Crane, laudia . . . 89 Ricky . . . 67 Jerry . . . 89 Cramer, Mrs. Gene . . . see faculty Cramer, Marilyn . . . 67 Cramer, Mark . . . 67 Crane, John...67 Crawford, Mrs. Avis , . . 66, 161, see faculty Crawford, Bob . . , 89 Crawford, Janan . . . 65, 67 Crensh Crider, aw, Don... 89 John ...67 CROSS COUNTRY ... 116 Crow, Tom ... 89, 115, 125 Crow, Listerine . . , 89 Crowell, Connie , . . 67 Crum, Ira ... 89 Cully, Brad . . . 67 Cully, Brain .., 89,115,199 Cummings, Chris .. . 30 Cummings, Mrs. Gene . . . 267 Cummins, Donna . . . 89,202 Cunningham, Angela . , . 90 Cunningham, Dave . . . 30, 196, 197,207 Cunningham, Linda , . . 30 Current, JoAnn , . . 67, 202 Curry, Ken . . . 67, 132, 133 Curry, Mark ... 67 Curry, Rick , . . 90, 205 Cushing, Julie . . . 67,229 D Daines, Dixie . . . 67, 203 Daines, Patty , . . 90 Dalke, Randy . , . 90 Dalton, Susan . .. 134, 179,229 DANCE BAND . , . 209 Daniel, Allen . . . 68 Daniels, Roberta . . . 30, 161 Danks, Collette . . . 68, 85, 179, 202, 2 Davis, Becky . , . 68, 229 Davis, Cheryl . . . 90 Davis, Chris . . . 30 Davis, Ken . . . 90 Davis, Ray . . . 90 Davis, Wayne . . . 68, 132,226,235 Dawson, Ann . . . 68, 196, 197, 207, 2 Dawson, Kenneth . . . 68 Dawson, Mary . . . 30 Day, Donna . . . 30 Day, Jim . . . 90 DE ,.. 158-159 Dean, David . , . 68, 181, 194 Dean, Mike , . . 30 Dearsmith, Richard . . . 90 Dearsmith, Shirley . . . 68,203 DEBATE... 156-157 Deck, Laura . . , 68, 179 Decker, Lisa . , . 68, 179, 194 Decker, Robert . , . 68, 199 DEDICATEE . .. 17 Degarmo, Jay . . . 68, 125, 186 Delgado, Manuel , . . 90, 115 Delgado, Tresa , . . 90 Dellinger, Randy . . . 68 Deming, Robert . . , 68 Demory, Randy . . . 68 Dennis, David , . . 90,203 Dennis, Wanda . . . 68 Dickerson, Nancy . . . 30, 61, 139, 140, 142 226 240 244 Dicks, Sally . . . 68, 189 Diekes, Roberta . . . 68 Diggs, Darrell . . . 90 Dilger, Mike . . . 68, 166, 193, 224, 235 Dill. Bobby .. . es Dillon,Ann ,..20, 30, 39, 61,134,135 138 140 143,145,146,148,149,150,151,188 189 240 244, 22 Dillon, Brad . . , 30,133,141, 156, 184 257 258 Dillon, Butch . . . 30 Dillon, Mike . . . 90 Dimmick, Sheli .. . 90 Dimmick, Sheri . . . 90 Dinwiddle, Ruth . . . 284 Dirks, Clay . . . 90 08 Dirks, Joyce . . . 31 Dixon, Mr. Bill . . . 169, 252, see faculty Dodge, Lucie . . . 234 Dodge, Russell , . . 68 Doerksen, Edna , . . 284 Doherty, Jan . . . 90, 202, 223 Donker, Dave . . . 31 Donley, Jackie . . . 68 Douglas, Susie . . . 68 Downing, Gary . . . 90 Drake, David , . . 90, 115, 123 Drake, Richard . . . 90, 96, 115, 203 Drake, Terri . . . 90 Drake, Steven . . , 68, 110, 199, 200 Driggers, Lisa . . . 68, 161 Dronberger, Jim . . . 21, 31, 38, 47, 116, 129, 138, 141, 145, 171, 176, 177,215, 216, 222, 22 Drumhiller, Lee ... 31, 218 Drumhiller, Linda . . . 69, 179 Duarte, Bill .. . 124, 127, 230 Duarte, Pat . . . 90 Duer, Linda . . . 90 Duerksen, Mrs. Carol . , . 138, see faculty Dufek, Mary . . . 90, 203 Dulos, Greg . . . 90 Duncan, Bob . . . 31 Duncan, Patty , . . 31, 154, 172, 233 Duncan, Rich . . . 69 Dunham, Connie .. . 31,220,221 Dunsworth, Gail . . . 69 Durflinger, Brad . . . 69 Duwe, Rita 31, 56, 57, 152, 168, 182, 196, 197, 198, 200, 201, 224, 235, 22 Dye, Meryl . . . 69, 192,203 Dyer, Randy . . . 69 E Eales, Patty . . . 31 Earhart, Lisa .. . 91, 107,253 East, Mr. Jerry , . . 28, 219, see faculty Ebersolell, Ron . . . 69 Eckart, Steven . , . 69,205 Eckley, Mrs. Evelyn . . . 271 Edgar, Ann . . . 31, 145, 153, 208 Edgar, Steve . . . 91, 125, 209, 222 Ediger, James . . . 69 Ediger, Laura . . . 31 Ediger, Rose , . . 69 Edwards, Bill , . . 91 Edwards, Dan ...91, 115 Edwards, Gene . . . 69,205 Edwards, Ronnie . . . 69, 102 Ehling, Neil . , . 69 Eikleberry, Nancy . . . 31, 69 Elliot, Gary . . . 91 Elliot, Rick . , . 91 Ely, Mrs. Doris . . . see faculty Emerson, Sally . . . 91 Emery, Sharon . . . 69 England, Debbie . . . 31, 153, 208, 232 ENGLISH 160 Entress, Keith . . . 69 Epp, Miss Lila . . . 138, 162, see faculty Erickson, Ted . . . 31, 117 Erwin, Deb . . , 32 Esau, Mike ... 24,32, 110, 112, 177, 199, 200, 201, 207, 209 Eshelbrenner, Carl . . . 69 Eswein, Mike . . . 32, 110, 112, 171, 242, 244 Euker,Tom . . . 69 Euker, Val . . . 69 Evans, Darlenne . . . 285 Evans, Jan . . . 69 Evans, Kathy , . . 91, 206, 2,97 Evans, Marla . . . 32, 140, 143 Everett, Mike . . . 91, 116, 123 Everett, Skip . . . 32, 199 Everhart, Sharolyn , . . 69 Everson, Janet . . . 91, 106, 134, 202, 250 Everson, Kathy . . . 21, 31, 32, 53, 152, 206, 208, 224 Ewing, Joyce 32, 220, 221 Ewy, Mr. Gerald . . . 178, see faculty Exposite, Dorothy . . . 285 F Fabrizius, Rhonda . , . 91 FACULTY . . . 262-286 Fallis, David . . . 32 Fallis, Lindsey . . . 91 Fallis, Penny ... 91 Falvai, Peter . , , 32 Farley, Kevin . . . 69 Farley, Terry .. . 91, 124, 127 Farney, Anne . . . 32 Farney, Brenda . . . 32, 34, 145, 158, 233 Farra, James . . . 91 Fast, Phil . . . 91, 115 FBLA ... 162-153 FCA... 164-165 Fee, Mr. Frank . . . 262 Feezor, Randy . . . 32 Feldman, Janice . . , 91 Feldman, Vickie 33 Fellers, Terry . . . 91 Fellows, Karen , . . 91 159, 175,2l4, Feltman, Wayne . . . 33, 167, 225, 234 Fenton, Cindy . . . 91 Fenwick, Brad . , . 91, 157, 191 Fenwick, Cindy . . . 69, 179, 203 Fetter, Mark . . . 91,204,209 FHA , . . 161 Field, Becky . , . 33, 156, 168 Field, Roger ...91, 115 Field, Terry . .. 69, 83, 186, 187 Finley, Dolly .. . 33 Finley, William . . . 33 Finney, Debbie . . . 77 Fischer, Bob . . . 33, 199, 200,204 Fischer, Robin . . . 91 Fiskin, Lu , . . 69, 179, 194, 202 Fitzgerald, Marc . . , 91 Fitzgerald, Sheri . . . 91 Flickenger, Sherry , . . 91 FOOTBALL ... 110-115 Forbes, Kim .., 91 Ford, Ron ... 69 Fors,Nate . . . 91, 157,250 Fortenberry, Linda . . . 69, 203 Fortner, Doug . . . 33 Fortuer, McKay . , . 91 Foster, Gary . . . 33 Foster, Marilyn . . . 92 Fowler, Bob . 33,41, 51, 53, 58,13 216, 224, 226, 234, 253 Fowler, Carol . . . 33 Fowler, Dallas . . . 69,209 Fowler, Steve . . , 92 Fowler, Vickie . . . 69, 179, 204, 229 Frager, Gary . . . 69, 197,209 Frank, Cindy . ,. 33 Frank, Randy . . . 92, 93, 125 Franko, Mike .. . 70, 110, 186, 187 Fraser, Judy . . . 70 Frederick, Phil . . . 33,205 Freeman, Bruce . . . 92 Freeman, Marilyn . . . 70 8,14l,18l, French, Chris . . . 33 FRENCH CLUB... 166-167 French, Larry . . . 70, 205 Frenya, Lorelei , . . 70 Frizzell, Trip . . . 70, 117 Frost, Doug . . . 92, 191, 206,207 250 Frost, Jeff . . . 33, 208, 224, 235,250 Fry, Mrs. Beth . . , 223, see faculty Fry, Randy . .. 70 Fry, Rodney . . . 92, 205 34 Fry, Steve . . . Fry, Tim .. . 92, 116,203 FTA 168-169 Fulks, John . . , 34, 110, 112 Furgason, Garry . . . 92 Furgason, Terry . , . 92 G GAA... 172-174 Gabler, Diane . . . 70, 179, 194 Gajewski, Kent . . . 70 Galloway, Brenda . . . 34,220 Galloway, Denise . . . 92 Galloway, Mike . . . 92, 157,208 Gangwere, Jesse . . . 34, 155 Gantz, Mike , . . 92 Garcia, Betty . . . 34 Garcia, Christina . , . 70 Garcia, Danny . . . 70 Garcia, Greg . . . 92 Garcia, Helen . . . 34 Garcia, Victor . . . 70 Garland, Mr. John ... 191, see faculty Garnett, Patty . . . 34 Garrett, Norma ...92 Gartleman, Jim . . , 34 Gee, Susan . , . 70 Geist, Randy . . , 92, 115 George, Alan . . . 34,209 Gerber, Carmen . . . 70, 179 GERMAN CLUB ... 170-171 Getz, Kerry . . . Gibson, Charles 34 ...34 Gibson, Mr. Rick . . , see faculty Gibson, Roger . . . 197. 207, 209 Gibson, Steve . . .70 Giebel, Barbara , . . 70, 179, 193 Gilbert, Rod ... 34, 110, 112 Gilliland, Mr. Robert . . . 262 Gimar, Jeff . . . 92, 124,215 Gimar, Joe . . . 70, 116, 129 Ginest, Dee Dee ...34 GIRLS' CHOIR ...202 GIRLS GLEE . . , 203 Gisick, Marty . .. 92, 115 Gisick,Tom . . Gitchell, Bill . , . 34, 209 . 70 Goats, Lee . .1 35 Goble, Debbie . . . 35, 229 Goble, Steve . . Goering, Mike Goering, Terry .92 ,..70 ,.70 Goertzen, Lylia . . . 70 Goldbergh, Richard . . . 70 Goldsby, Carmen . . . 92 GOLF, BOYS f.. 130 GOLF, GIRLS... 131 Goodger, Terry . . . 134, 179, 188 229 733 237 Gordan, Jane . . . 35 Gordan, Susan , . . 71. 202 Gormley, Jerry . . . 35 Gormley, Terry , . . 71 Gordy, Debra , . . 92, 203 a Hill, Joe . , , 72 HASA 183 Gorsky, Marv . .. 85,110,121 Goss, Coleen . . . 71 Gough, Danny . , , 71 Gould, Joyce . . . 92, 161 Grady, Diane . . . 92 Graham, Gail . . . 92 Graham, Kathi . . . 92, 98, 206 Graham, Jerry . . . 71, 205 Gray, Tina . . . Gray, William Green, Debbie Green, Susan . Green, Vincent Greenert, Liz . . . 92 .,.35 71, 189,202,233 Greeb, Lesley . . . 35 Green, Lynette . . . 35 92, 157, 190, 209 35, 156, 181, 184, 215, 35, 172,229 Greenhaw, Linda . . , 34, 35, 131, 214, 133 Griffin, Bob . . . 93 Griffith, Debra . , , 93,204 Griffith, Faron . . . 71 Griffith, Richard ,. . 35 Grimm, Becky . . , 71 Groseclose, Jan . . . 93, 206 Grossardt, Don . . . 71, 110, 177, 209 Gruver, Steve . . . 93 Gunnells, Bertha . , , 93, 205 Gustafson, Marcy . . . 93 Guevara, Roy . . . 71 Guthrie, Archie . . , 71 Guthrie, Brent . . . 71 Guthrie, Sharon . . . 93 Guthrie, Wayne . , . 35, 110, 112, 117, 197 Guy, Kay ...35, 158, 159 H H-2 ... 178-179 Haas, Elizabeth . . . 93, 203 Haas, Mike . .. 71 Hadley, Mike .. . 35 Hager, Joni . . . 93 Halbrook. Sidney , , . 35 2 Harris, Peggy . . , 36 Harrison, Mrs. Carol . . . 152, see faculty Hartke, Nancy . . . 93, 198 Hartley, Cecilia .,. 71, 179 Hartman, Craig . . . 93, 157 Hartman, Marvie . . . 93 Hash, Brenda , . . 93,207 Hatcher, Carla . .. 89, 93, 175, 214, 215 Hatcher, Cheryl ,.. 36, 61, 140, 141, 143, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 172, 226, 229, 240, 244, 257 Haugness, Cynthia . . l 71, 179, 203 Haugness, Michael . ,. 93, 160 Hauschild, Donfsrj . , . 36 Hauschild, Don ULD ... 71 Haverty, Kathi . . . 34, 36, 39, 233 HAWKETTES ..,214 Hawkins, Craig . ,. 71 Hawkins, Diane . . . 71, 179, 205, 217 Hawkins, Doug . . . 93 Hawks, Frank . . . 71 Hawks, Kim ,.. Hayes, Chandler ..,71, 131, 193, 214, 234, 235 Hayes, Mr. Jim .., see faculty Hayes, LuAnn . . . 93,204 Hayes, Steve . . . Hazell, Vickey . . . 71 Hazell, Cheryl . , . 93 Hazell, Stanley . . . 36, 203 H-CLUB ... 176-177 Headings, Cliff . , . 71 Healy, Doyle . , . 93 Heatherly, Terry . . . 71, 125, 145, 205, 257 Heckel, Mr. Richard . , . 285 Hedge, Karen , . , 37 Hedrick, Cliff . , , 37,209 Hedrick, Nancy . , . 93, 131,202 94 Heim, Alvin . .. Heim, Terry ,. . 89, 94 Hellman, Sondra . . , 71, 194,203 Helman, Miss Harriet .. . 96, 178, 1 Hemm, Denise . . . 94,203 82, see faculty Heyell, Vickie . . . 72 Hickman, Miss Harriet . . . 189, see faculty Hicks, Beth ,. . 72 Hicks, Miss Tonysa . . . 167, see faculty Hill, Brad ...37, 51, 124 Hill, Linda . .. 72 Hill, Terri . . . 37, 146, 152,245,246 Hilst, Rhonda . . . 179, 194 Hilst, Mr. Rusty .. Hinerman, John . . Hinkel, Jill ,. . 94, Hinkle, Cynde . . . Hinson, Roberta . . Hipp, Norman . , . Hi-Y ... 180-181 Hobart, Harriet . . 150, 152, 188, Hobbick, Lynn . . . Hodges, Craig . . . Hodgson, Torn , . . Hoefer, Charles , . Hoefer, Sandy . . . . see faculty , 37, 203 107, 156, 184, 198, 200, 201 72, 189, 229, 232 . 72 72 . 69, 72,l31,134,l35,148,149 190, 193, 229, 257 72 72, 116, 199, 200, 201 37, 117, 186, 245, 251, 248 . 94, 205 37, 168 Hoefer, Teri . , . 94 Hoffman, Arlan ... 158, 159 Hoffmeier, Mr. Lynn . . . 158, see faculty Hogan, Alan . ., 37, 155 Holcomb, Debbie . . . 94, 202, 214 Holcomb, Leigh . . , 37,202 Holcomb, Tom . . . 72 Holdren, Bix . . . 94 Holland, Jeanette . . . 72, 134, 172, 179, 194, 202, 229 Holland, Mark ...37, 51, 61, 133, 166, 167, 177, 224, 225, 234, 242, 244 Holliman, Lynn . . . 72 Holloway, Deryl . . . 37 Holmes, Doreva . . . 72 Holmes, Jody , . . Hooker, Melvin . . 38 .38 Hopkins, Mike , . . 94 Hale, Norma 35, 168, 172,208,229 Haley, Kim , . . 36 Hall, Beulah .. , 284 Hall, Joyce . . , 71 Ham,Sal1y . . , 36, 48, 140,206 Ham, Sue . . . 71,' 148, 149, 150, 151, 198, 200, 201, 208 Hamba, Rich .. . 71 Hamby, Danny . . . 93, 125 Hamilton, Mr. Max ... 17, 130 Handwerk, Cindy . . . 93 Handwerk, Debbie . . . 36, 166 Hanna, Jim ... 71, 193, 199, 200, 201, 209, 226, 235 Hanna, Mary .. . 93,203 Hanna, Suellen . .. 71, 166, 179,214 Hanson, Gene . . . 36 Hanzlicek, Candy . . . 93, 160 Harbaugh, Mike . . . 93,207 Harden, Diane . . . 93, 160 Harden, Pam . . . 36, 147, 154, 155, 172, 173 Harder, Joyce . . . 71 1-Iardin, Marilyn . , . 36,203 Hardy, Warren . . . 36, 203 Hare, Sharon . , . 179, 192, 198 Harker, Mrs. Rita . . . 189, see faculty Harmon, Mike . . . 36, 110, 112, 176, 181, 186, 187 Harmony, Charles . . . 36 Harper, Doug ...36, 110, 112, 119 Harper, Heather , . . 71, 179, 194,235 Harper, Kathy . . , 93 Harris, Mr. Bob . , . 114, see faculty Harris, Lynnita . . . 93, 202, 206 298 Hemmerling, Theresa . . , 72 Hemphill, Melinda . . . 37, 158 Hemphill, Peggy . . , 72 Hendershot, Clinton . . . 72 Hendershot, Dennis . . . 72 Hendershot, Patty . . . 72 Henderson, Mr. John . . . see faculty Henderson, Mark . . . 94, 123 Henderson, Mike . . , 37 Henderson, Pam . . . 37,216,220 Henderson, Randy . . . 72 Henderson, Ray . , , 94 Henderson, Tom , . . 163 Hendricks, Bob . . . 94, 115, 160 Hendricks, Marsha , . , 203 Hendrickson, Guy . . . 94, 115, 123 Hendrickson, Terry . . . 94 Hendry, Randy . . . 37,203 Hendry, Susan . . . 94, 157 Henks, Gail . . . 94 Henks, Rick . . . 72 Hennigan . , . 94 Henning, Mr. Otto . .. 114, 117 Henricks, Marsha . . . 72 Hopkins, Tony . . . 72 Horn, Mike .,. 94 Hornbaker, David . . . 94, 183 Hornbaker, Gwen . , . 94, 202 Hornbaker, Mike ... 38 Hornbeck, Kathy . . . 94,202 Hornbeck, Patty . . , 72, 202 Horner, Terry . , , 95, 157, 191 Horton, John . .. 73, 125, 192 Horton, Richard , . . 95 Hoskinson, Betty . . , 73, 178, 179, 194,204,229 Hostetler, Rick . . . 38 House, Marcie . . . 38, 161 House, Terry . . . 73 Hoovey, Miss Inez . . . see faculty Howard, Brenda . . . 65, 73, 82, 235 Howe, Felix ,.. 38, 129 Howell, Jane . . , 73, 172, 202, 229, 237 Hoyer, Janelle . . . 38, 182, 198, 200 Hoyer, Tim . , , 73,209 Hubbard,Jim ..: 95, 115 Hubbard, John . . . 95, 115 Hubbard, Rhonda . . . 38, 172, 188,229 Henry, Betty . . . 37 Henry, Kim . . . 94 Henry, Kirk . . . 94 Hensley, Karen . . . 72, 179 Mrs. Catharine . , . 267 Huddle, Hudson, Ronda . . . 95 Hughes, Eddie . . . 95 Hughes, Tony . . . 95 Herlocker, Jan . . . 72,235 Hernandez. Bonnie . . . 94 Hernandez, Mark . . . 72 Herrin, Mike . 94, 101 Herrs, Mr. Rod . . . 88, 183, see faculty Humiston . . . 38, 220, 221 Hurt, Kris . , . 38 Huskinson, Karla . . . 73,203 Huston, Kenneth . , . 73 I Ingemanson, Debbie . , . 71, 73 INTRAMURALS .,. 185-187 IRC . . . 218-219 Ireland, Marvin . . , 95 Irving, Bismark . . . 73, 234, 235 J Jackson, Bob .. . 38 Jackson, Marjorie . . . 38 Jackson, Tom , . . 73 Jacobs, Mr. Clark . . . see faculty Jaehae, Lois . . . 95, 207 James, Ronnie . , . 39 James, William . ,. 95 Jamieson, Jim . . . 95 Janzen, Janet . . . 95 Jarrett, Kenneth . . . 73,230 Jasso, Pete . . . 95 Jefferson, Christy . . . 39 Jenkins, Clara . . . 95 Jenkins, Miriam . . . 220 Jennings, Bill . . . 39 Jennings, James . . . 95 Jennings, Patti . . . 73 Jerauld, Kathi .. . 39, 154, 155 JOE'S TAVERN .., 175 Johanning, Sharon . . . 73 Johnson, Aaron . . . 95 Johnson, Alan . .. 110,117 Johnson, Bonnie . . . 39 Johnson, Cindy . , . 95,203 Johnson, Colleen , . . 95 Johnson, David Qsr.J . . . 39, 137, 250 Johnson, David fjrj . . . 73 Johnson, Frank , . . 95 Johnson, Jacque . . . 95,204 Johnson, Karen . , . 95, 160, 207 Johnson, Marlene . . . 73, 203 Johnson, Richard . . . 73 Johnson, Stan . . . 73, 177, 123 Johnson, Tanya . . . 39 Johnson, Van . . . 95 Johnston, Randy . . . 95, 205 Jones, Dale . . . 95 Jones, Don . . . 73,230 Jones, Lila . . . 284 Jones, Reg . . , 39 Jones, Robert . . . 96, 99 Jones, Susan , . . 95 Jordan, Beverly . . . 95 Jordan, Doris . . . 73 Jordan, Regena . . . 73 Josephson, Jeff . . . 73, 110 Juarez, Rudy . . . 95 Julian, Brandon . . . 39, 207, 209 JUNIORS . . , 64-84 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ... 85 Justice, Mr. Dan ... 121, 164, see faculty K Kafka, Scott . . , 95 Kalmar, Arlene . . . 73, 204 , Kaplan, Fred . . . 73, 156, 180, 184, 192 Karriker, Penny . . . 95 Kaufman, Randy . . . 96 KAYETTES ... 188-189 Kearney, Bob . . . 73 Keast, Anita . . . 96,203 Keast, Fred . . . 96 Keast, Kevin . .. 73, 110, 113, 177, 216 Keast, Verna . . . 284 Keckler, Charles . . . 73 Keeler, Gary . . . 96, 115, 203 Keeler, Michael . . . 96, 125, 205 Keesling, Chris . . . 39 Keffer, Mike , . . 73, 125, 128, 194 Kehler, Steve . . . 39, 205, 209 Kelly, Jeanne . . . 96 Kelly, Richard . . . 73 Kennard, Randy . , . 74 Kennedy, Barbara . . . 74 Kennedy, Debra , . . 96 Kerfus, Debbie . . . 39 Kern, Ron... 117 Kershaw, Karen . . . 74, 179, 193 KEY CLUB ... 190-191 Kidd, Doug . . . 96, 115 Kidwell, Mr. Delbert , . . see faculty Killgore, Ray . . . 39 Killian, Susan . . . 96,206,208 Kilpatrick, Patty . . . 96,206 Kimpler, David . . . 74,227 Kina, Rick . . . 74 Kinast, Pam . . . 203,209 Kinast, Vicki . . . 96,203 King, Kenneth , . . 39 King, Kevin . . . 96 King, Susan . . . 96,203 King, Miss Lia ... 60,138 Kingsley, John . . . 74, 125,222 Kingsley, Mr. Russ . . . 84, see faculty Kiraly, Lizz . . . 96 Kirby, Bob . . . 96,205 Kirk, Betty . . . 96 Kirk, Marsha . . . 40, 198 Kirkby, David . , . 96 Kirkpatrick, Jon . . . 40, 151, 110, 112, 119, 121, 164, 176, 177. 186, 187, 243, 244, 22, 120 Kirkpatrick, Sue . . . 96 Kittle, Ellen . . . 74 Klaver, Susan . , . 74, 179 Klein, Mr. Bob . . . see faculty Klenke, Sue . . . 96, 131 Kline, Lori . . . 96,131 Kline. Paul ... 74, 199 Kling, Jane ,. . 96 Klug, Mark . .. 96 Knauer, Mr. Del . . . 53, see faculty Knerr, Judy , . . 74 Knight, Danny . .. 20, 40, 50, 118, 119, 121, 129. 186, 245, 249, 120, 122 Knight, Michelle . . . 74, 85, 134, 157, 161 Knox, Debbie . , . 96 Knox, Mr. Gene . . . see faculty Knox, Ty . . . 74, 200, 207,209 Koestal, Cindy . . . 74 Koontz, Dorothy . . . 96 Korf, Steve ... 96, 115 Kosar, Jane , . . 97 Kowitz, Jeff . . . 64, 74, 205 Krafels, Mr. Joe . . . 33, 265 Kramer, Mr. Woody . . . see faculty Krause, Debbie . . . 40, 157 Krause, Kathy . . . 39, 40, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 240, 244 Krause, Susan . . . 74 Krehbiel, Marti . . . 40, 146, 200, 201, 206 Krenzin, Judy . . . 40, 55, 146, 148, 157, 172, 188, 229 Krob, Gayle . . . 97 Kruger, Kay , . . 35, 40, 175, 202, 214, 233 Krumland, Jennifer . . . 74, 179 Kuhn, Charlotte . . . 40, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 216, 229 Kuntz, Tony . , . 74 L LaGrce, Greg . . . 40 Laihson, Susan . , . 40 Lamphiear, Miss Susan . . . see faculty Lancaster, Jon . . . 97 Landman, Bill . . , 74, 110, 125,237 Landman, Sue . , . 92, 97, 131, 253 Lane, Mike . . . 40 Lang, Ronald . . . 74 Lanning, Mrs. Eleanor . . . 267 Larson, Mary . . . 74 Law, Mrs. Donna . . . 172, 173, 174, see faculty Lawson, Debbie . . . 74 Lawson, Sally . . . 74, 78, 194, 198 Lea, Beverly . . . 97 Leach, Mrs. Beverly . . . 178, see faculty LEADERS TODAY AND TOMORROW . . . 20- 21 Learned, Helen . . . 285 Lee, LeRoy . . . 74 Lee, Mike . . . 97 Lemen, Tom . . . 74 Lemen, Wayne . . . 97 Lemler, Darlene , . . 41,203 Lemler, Delores . . . 74,203 Leonard, Janet . . . 97, 202 Leslie, Jerry . . . 41, 110, 112, 177, 180, 187, 245, 248 Lesslie, Donna . . . 97 Lett, Kim . . . 97 Lewis, Darlana . . . 216 Lewis, Fred ., . 75 Lewis, Mike . . . 97 Libby, Charles . . . 97 Ligon, Lisa . . . 75 Lind, Mrs. Charlene . . . 220, see faculty Lindenberger, Greg . , , 97 Lindenberger, Kris . . . 41 Lisman, Miss Shiela . . . 146, see faculty Littooy, Mr. Fred . . , 262 Littooy, Scott .,.41, 118, 119, 121, 130, 186, 245, 248, 120, 122, 123 Lloyd, Vicki . . . 75 Lockman, Kim . . . 97,203 Lofland, Rose . . . 75 Lohrentz, David . . . 41 Lohrentz, Margie , . . 97, 100 Longhoefer, Becky . . . 97, 203 Longhoefer, Mr. Garland . . . see faculty Longhoefer, Tom ... 38,41, 116 LOS GATOS . . . 236-237 Love, Jeff . . . 41, 199. 200 Love, Mike . . , 97, 115, 123 Love, Randy . .. 21,41, 110, 111, 112. 118, 119, 121, 138, 141, 143, 164, 171, 180,216,22, 120, 122 Lovett, Bruce . , . 41 Lowen,Jim .,.41,110, 112,253 Loyd, Audrey . . . 75 Loyd, Herb . . . 97 Lucas, Tom . . . 41 Luman, Carol . . . 97, 203 Luman, Darrelyn . . . 41, 153,229 Luman, Duane ...41, 110, 112 Lundemo, Cheryl . . , 97, 203, 217 Lundemo, Jim . 41 Lutz, Chris . . . 97 Lutz, Vicky , . . 75, 179 Lyman, Mrs. Doris ,. . 131, 144, 161, see faculty Lynch, Mrs. Marilyn . . . see faculty M Mabry, Clark . . , 75 MacFarland, Dennis . . , 97, 183 MacFarland, Patty . . . 42, 131, 172, 173, 188,229 299 MacGirvin, Emery . . . 75, 205 MacGirvin, Peggy . . . 42, 158 Madelin, Mike . .. 110, 124,126 Madelin, Mr. George . . . 217, 264 MADRIGALS . , . 201 Maghee, Betty . . . 285 Mahoney, Carl . . . 97 Mahoney, Jack . , . 75 Mahoney, Mike . . . 97, 102 Main, David . . , 97, 203 Malzahn, Nels . . . 42, 110, 112 Mammel, Mary , . . 94, 97, 191, 206 Mandeville, Vicki . . . 75 Maness, Charlotte . . . 97,235 Mange1s,Vickey .1 . 97 Mann, Pamela . , . 42, 54, 198, 200, 201 Mans, Kathy . . , 97 Marchetti, Lynette . . , 75 Marchetti, Tom . , . 43 MARCHING BAND . , . 210-213 McNeil, Blain . .. 186 McNeil, Debbie . . . 98, 202 McProud, Davie . , , 42 McReyno1ds, Beverly . . . 75, 161, 203 McReynolds, Mark . . , 42, 110, 112 Medina, Pete . , , 76 Meister, Brenda . . . 76, 202, 207, 208 Mendeville, Charles . . . 98 Mendenhall, Doug . . . 76 Mendenhall, Judy . . . 76 Mendenhall, Lou Ann , . . 98 Mendenhall, Miss Louise . . . see faculty Mendenhall, Merrie . , . 98, 106,206,208 Mendenhall, Robert . . . 98 Menefee, Becky . . . 43 Meschke, Mr. Gus . , . 104, 105, 114, see faculty 76 Meschke, Mary . . . Mesh, Janet . . . 76, 203 Mesh, Terri . . . 98 Michaels, Leslie , . . Mart, Jan . . . 43, 203 Martenay, Alta . . . 285 Martin, Becky . . . 98, 202 Martin, David . . . 98 Martin, Gary . . . 75, 230 43 Michaels, Mark , . . 43, 46, 51 Mielke, Steve . , . 40, 43, 230 Miller, Barbara . . . 98 b 9 Miller Bar ,. . 8 Millerl craig .,. 76, 117 Martin, Patricia . . . 75, 179 Martin, Sherie . , . 98 Martindel, Steve . , , 98 Martinez, Cecilia . . , 43 Martinez, Elizabeth . . . 43 Martinez, Ernie . . . 125 Martinez ,Gary.,.75 Mason, Lucy 1 . . 75 Massey, Ruth Ann ,.. 75 Mathews, Don . . . 43, 183 Mattison, Cindy . . . 98 Matt-ison, Kay . . . 43 Mattox, Robert . . , 98 Mayes, Nancy . . . 98 Miller, Danny ,. . 43 Miller, David . , . 43, 51, 219 Miller Debra , . . 43 Miller, Dennis . . . 44 Miller, Don ,..44, 110, 112 Miller, Jan .. . 76,203 Miller, Jo Ann . . , 44, 138, 140 Miller, Ken . . . 76 Miller, Linford .. . 76 Miller Pam fsr.1 . . . 37, 44, 175, 233 Miller, Pam fsophj . . . 98 Miller, Peggy . . . 44 Miller, Phil . .. 76, 209 Miller, Tim .. . 99 Mayhew, Brad ,..31,43, 51,167,177 181 Mayhew, Cindy ...98, 131, 203, 215, 217 McCammon, Sharon . . . 75 McCarter, Ellen . . . 42, 168,208 McClannahan, Mary . . . 42 I McClure, Becky . . . 75, 179, 192. McConnell, Nancy . . , 42, 220, 221 McCormack, Mark ... 75 McCormick, Doug .. . 42,203 McCormick, Jim . . , 24 McCormick, Lee . . . 42 McCormick, Randy . .. 98, 115, 123 McCoy, Mary . . . 91, 98, 152,175,202 McCoy, Sandra . . . 90, 98, 153 McDaniels, Pam . . . 75, 172, 179, 192, 229 McDaniels, Ruth , . . 98, 152 McElhany, Mark . . . 42 McElray, Jackie . . . 98, 202 McEntire, Betty , . . 75, 179,203 McFarland, Mary . . . 42, 229 McGauthey, Sheryl . . . 75 McGill, Kathy , .. 75, 235 McGinnis. Larry ... 72, 75, 110, 121, 129, McGlynn, Jeff . .. 75 McGraw, Marcia . . . 98,222 McGuire, Marianne , . . 42, 146, 198 McHaley, Jack . . . 42 Mclnturff, Brad . , . 98 McJunkin, Connie . . . 75,203 McKely, Raymond , . . 98 McKenna,Joe ... 75 McLesky, John , . . 98 McMi11in, Sally . . . 42, 153, 198 McMurphy, Doug . . . 42 McMurray, Dee . ,. 75, 179,208 McNeil, Bart . , , 75, 186 300 Miller, Vicki . . . 99 Mills, Frances ... 76 Mills, Jim ,., 76 Minnis, Jackie . . . 76 Minor, Mike . . . 44, 99 Minor, Robert , . . 99 Mitchell, Daryl . . . 44 Mogel, Louis . . . 76 Moll, Douglas . . . 99 Mollett, Kathy . ,, 99, 134, 135, 197, 2 Mongahan, David . . . 76, 207, 216 Montgomery, Doug . , . 44 Montgomery, Kim . . . 76 Montgomery, Mary . . , 44 Mooney, Eileen . . . 99, 102, 202 Mooney, Karen . . . 44 Mooney, Rita . . , 285 Moore, Barbara . . . 76,203 Moorman, Mr. Harold . . . see faculty Moran, Bill . . , 99 Moran, Jean . . . 44 Morgan, Byron . . . 44 Morris, Bertha , . . 284 08,218 Morris, Jan , . . 44 Morris, Margaret . . . 76 Morris, Pam . , Moss, Kathy .. .99,214,217 .99 Moss, Teresa . . . 44, 163, 220 Motley, Marvin . . . 99, 115, 125 45 Motley, Steve . Mould, David . Moulds, Nancy Mourn, David . ..45,ll0,112,1l3,124,127,177 . , . 45,204 . , 45, 234, 235 Moyers, David . . . 88, 97, 99, 183,209 Mueller, Susan ...99 Mullen, Kathy . . . 45 Mullen, Kevin ,.. 76, 110,121,177,186, 187 Mullen, Tim 45, 51, 116, 119, 121, 133, 177, 122, 120 Munden, Leah , . . 294 Murphy, Patty . . . 45 Murphy, Ruby . . . 267 MUSIC CLUB... 196-197 Myers, Keeta . . , 76,202 Myers, Kris ,. . 76, 179, 192 N Nachtigal, Nancy , . . 28, 145, 229, 235, 250 Nachtigal, Tim , . . 117 Navarro, Loretta . . . 99 Neel, Jim ... 27, 45, 133 Neighbors, David . . . 45, 110, 112, 129, 177 Neighbors, Suzanne . . . 99 Neil, Gary . . . 76 Nelson, Kenneth . . . 53 Nelson, Sheila . . . 45, 204, 229 Nester, Gary . . . 99 Neuberger, Ola . . . 76, 172, 189,203,229 Nevergall, Diana . . . 45 Nevergall, Tim , . . 99 Neville, Mr. Lyle . , , see faculty Nevius, Mike ...45, 110, 112 Newman, Craig . , . 69, 76, 121, 193,207,209 Newton, Beth . . . 99 Newton, Mark . . . 45 Newton, Randy . . . 99, 125 NFL . . . 184 Nicholas, Larry . . . 99 Nichols, Gary . . . 46, 154 Niemeir, Frank , . . 44, 46, 141, 221, 227 Nienka, Ronnie . . . 99 Noble, Mr. Roger . . . 198, 202, see faculty Norcross, George , . . 76, 144, 167, 193, 199, 200 Norcross,J.D. .,.21,31,46,51,53,l16,141, 143, 160, 180, 195, 196, 197, 199, 200, 201, 207, 209, 215, 224, 234, 257, 22 Nuss, Debbie . . . 99 Nuzum, Barbara . . . 76, 179, 202 Nuzum, Kathy . . . 71, 76, 179, 202 Nyberg, Nancy . . . 77, 179, 192 O Oakley, Floyd . . . 77 Oakley, Trish ,. . 46, 53, 140, 143, 153, 182, 202,257 O'Brien, Kelvin . ,. 77, 110, 119, 121, 177 OE . . . 220-221 Ogle, Mrs. Esther . . . see faculty Ogle, Nancy . . . 46, 222, 224 Ojeda, Joseph . . . 99 Ojeda, Paul . . . 99, 115 Oliver, Mike . . . 99 Oliver, Sallv . . . 46 Oliver, Sara . . . 99, 203 O'Neal, Mr. Jim . . . see faculty O'Neal, Mike . . . 99, 203 Openshaw, Mike . . , 77 Oracki, Andrei . . . 33, 46, 116, 145, 177,257 ORCHESTRA . . . 206-207 O'Ri1ey, Vivie .. . 77, 172, 175,229 Orsburn, Debbie . 99, 160 Orth, Carl . ., 187 Orth, Paul . . , 77 Osburn, Beth . . . 77, 157,202 Osenbaugh, Jeanne . . . 99 Oswalt, Janey ... 77, 134, 135, 179, 194, 202, 216, 218 Ottiwell, JoAnn . . . 46 Overton, Jan . . . 77 Owens, Peggy . . . 99, 203 Owens, Teena . . . 99 Owens, Ray ,.. 100 Oyler, Laura . , . 46, 161 P Paine, Cindy . . , 77 PALETTE AND BRUSH ... 222-223 Palmatier, Barbara . . . 100 Palmer, Shirley . . , 100 Palstring, Michelle . . , 77, 203 Parker, Bev . . . 46, 195, 232, 237 Parker, Charles . . . 100 Prevo, Alta . . . 284 Prickett, Linda . . . 47 Prickett, Pam . . , 78, 179, 192, 214 Price, Bob . . . 78 PRINTERS , , . 230-231 Proffitt, Nancy . , . 78 Prouse, Ronnie , . . 100 Pruitt, Anita . . . 78 Pryor, Barbara . . . 47, 188, 209 Pryor, Gary . . . 100, 102 Pryor, Mr. Harold . . , see faculty Reynolds, Beverly . , .101 Rhoades, Pam . . . 220 Rhodes, Melinda . . . 101 Richardson, Keith . . . 101, 199 Riner, Lucille . . . 285 Riner, Miss Pat . . . 225, see faculty Riney, Richard . . . 49 Ringer, Ethel . . . 267 Risley, Ranae . . . 74, 78,203 Ritterhouse, Terry . . , 78, 179, 194, 229 Roach, Bill ... 78 Partridge, Randy , . . 46 Patton, Danna . . . 46, 77, 194, 229 Patton, Rhonda . . . 100,204 Patton, Scott . . . 46 Pavley, Dale . . . 46 Puls, Randy . . . 47 Q Quick, David . . . 100 Quick, Ronnie . . . 100 Payer, Pat . . . 77 Payton, Jan . , . 47 Pearce, Emalene . . . 285 Peel, Bill . . . 77 PELS . . . 228-229 Penka, Donna . . . 92, 100 Penner, Elaine . . . 47, 206 Pennick, Richard . . . 77 Penrod, Marilyn , , . 77 Percy, Mr. Glen , . . 114, see faculty Percy, Mona . . . 100 Perkins, Cindy . . . 47, 131 Perkins, Pam .., 100, 131, 134 PERRILL CLUB ... 224-225 Perrin, Daryl . . . 47 Perrin, Debbie , . . 47, 153, 229 Perrin, Mrs. Wayne . . . 262 Peterson, Dana . . . 77 Peterson, Mrs. Marion . . . 218, see faculty Peterson, Mr. Wendel . . , see faculty Petty, Nicholas . . . 100 Philbrick, Kathie . .. 77, 202, 229, 235 Phillips, Bill .. . 47 Phimney, Debra . . . 77 Phleger, Leanne . . . 47, 158, 159, 229 PHOTOGRAPHERS .. . 227 Pierce, Mr. Earl . 262 Pierson, Bill . . . 47 Pierson, Jackie . . . 77 Pierson, Jerry . . . 100, 205 Piper, Kris ... 87, 100, 131, 134, 205, 215, 217, 235 Pitts, Gary . . . 100 Pitzer,Jay . . . 100, 183 Plush, Beth .. . 77,202 Plush, Diana . . . 77 Pohlman, Katie . . , 47 Pollock, Dave . . . 77 Poorman, Merrill . . . 47,220,221 POP CHOIR . . . 200 PQPP, Royce . , . 47, 51, 118, 119, 121, 128, 164, 177, 180, 181, 187, 199, 242, 244,120,122 Popp, Terry . . . 100 Popp, Tyler . . . 77 Potter, Carolyn . . . 47 Potter, Charles , . . 77 Potter, Pam . . . 77, 192 Potter, Penny . . . 100 ' Potucek,Les1e . . . 76, 77, 157, 188, 189, 193, 216, 222, 224, 235, 257 Poulton, Elizabeth . . , 284 Poulton, Gary . . , 77 Pounds, Mr. Harold . . . 121, see faculty Powell, Duane .. . 47 Powell, Susan . . . 77 Powers, Mr. Clayton . . . 265 Powers, Debby . . . 100 Previtera, Robert . . . 77 Quimby, Ken . ,. 100, 123, 160,183 Robbins, Larry . . . 78 Roberts, Delois . . . 49 Roberts, Jeff... 78, 1l9,121,118, 120,122 Roberts, Randle . . . 78 Roberts, Sally , . . 101 Roberts, Sharon . . . 49 Robertson, David . . . 101, 160 Robertson, Tracy . . . 78,214 Robertson, Waynetta . . . 101 R Raine, Arlene . . . 48 Ramos, Mario . . . 48, 186, 235 Ramsdale, Mrs. Margaret . . , 161, see faculty Ramsey, Patti , . . 48, 166, 153 Rank, Patty . , . 78, 179 Rankin, Gene , . . 78 Rankin, Jerry . . . 78 Rankin,Jim ... 100 Rasmussen, Kay , . . 100, 134 Ratliff, Marilynn . . . 100 Ratzlaff, Debbie . . . 100 Ratzlaff, Lloyd . . . 78 Robinson, Mr. Cliff . . . see faculty Robinson, Gary . . . 67, 78, 121, 186, 187,259 123 Robinson, Randy . . . 86, 101 Robinson, Reeva . . . 101 Ratz1aff,Tom . .1 48, so, 110, 112, 124, 207, 177 Ratzliff, Glenda . . . 48 Ratzliff, Ron . . . 230 Ratzloff, Elvan . . . 284 Ratzloff, Mike . . . 78, 80 Raush, Mike . , . 100 Ravenstien, Jerry . . . 100 Rawlings, Gerry , . . 48, 206 Rawlins, Roberta . . . 100 Rawlins, Robin , . . 101, 203 Raya, Gilbert . . . 48, 203 Raya, Olivia . . . 78 Raya, Susan . . . 78 Rayl, Cindy .. , 78 Rayl, David . .. 101 Rayl, Harris . . . 25, 48, 139, 141, 14 Rayl, Marsha . . , 48,204 Rayl, Rodney . ., 10l,107, 115,185 Rea, Becky . . . 48 Redenbaugh, Janice . . , 78 Redford, Rocky , . . 78, 84, 183, 194 Redinger, Renee . . . 48 Redinger, Sharon . . . 48, 158 Reece, Greg . . . 48 Reed, Cindy , .. 101, 153,203 Reed, Debbie . . . 78 Reed, Jerry ... 78 l Reed, Larry . . . 48, 121, 177,209 Reese, Kay . . . 78 Reeves, Darlana . . . 49 Regier, Dennis , . . 78,205 Regier, Kathy . . . 101, 209 Regier, Lynette . . . 101, 203 Reimer, Steve . .. 101,115 Reinert, Ellen . . . 101,203 Reinert, Patty . , . 49, 202, 229 Reser, Sharon . . . 78, 179, 194 REVUE . . . 226 Rexroad, Susan . . . 101,208 Reynard, Dalyne . . . 101 Reynolds, Barbara . . , 49 5, 219, 257 Robinson, Sharon . . . 90, 152 Rodgers, Bob . . . 79 Rodgers, Mike . . . 101 Rodriquez, Esmeralda . . . 101 Rodriquez, Ray ... 101 XLS Rodriquez, Richard . . . 79 Rogers, Tim ... 79, 121, 129, 176, 177,194 Rohrer, Judy . . . 49 Roman, Becky . , . 49 Roman, Bobby . . . 79,205 Roman, Kathy . . . 101 Root, David . . . 79, 199 Rosas, Tony . . . 79 Roseberry, Joe . . . 101 Ross, Cindy . . . 79 Ross, Desiree . . . 101 Rouden, Vickie . . . 101 ROYALTY . . . 240-249 Ruckman, Ron . . . 79 Rudicel, Kenton . . . 31, 49, 180, 195 Rump, Barbara . . . 43, 49 Rush, Janice . . 101 Rush,Tony...49,11O,112,113,129,177 Rusk, John ... 79 Rusk, Kay . , . 49, 158, 159 Russel, Mike . . . 79,117 Ruzich, Linda . . . 79, 85, 134, 172, 174, 17 189, 198, 215 Ryan, LeRoy . . 101 Ryan, Virginia . . . 101,204 S Sailer, Eric , . . 79 Sallabedra, Julie . . . 49 Saldana, Mary . . . 79 Sampson, Mr. Willard . . . see faculty Sanchez, Pablo . . . 79, 110, 111 Sanders, Julie . , . 101 Sanders, Julie . . . 101 Sanders, Susan . . , 49, 229, 234, 235 Sands, Ricky . . . 101 Sankey, Miss Lena . . , 236, see faculty Savage, Andy . . . 49 Sayers, Sammy . . . 79,205 Saylor, Scott . . . 49, 187, 216 Scates, Albert . . . 102 Schaffer, Judy . . . 50 Schaffer, Kathy . . . 102,203 Scheuermann, Mrs. Dee . . . 267 Scheuermann, Don . . . 50 9 301 Swain, Linda . .. 81, 214, 225 Scheuermann, Randy . . . 102 Schlatter, Sharroll . . , 79, 202 Schletzbaum, John . . , 79 Schmidt, Karen . . . 49, 50 Schmidt, Paul . . . 102 Schmidt, Vicki . . . 79 Schminke, Doug . . . 79 Schmitt, Lisa . .. 102, 217 Schneider, Steve . . . 79, 117 Schneweis, Elaine . . . 50,220 Schnider, Beth , . . 50, 158 Schnider, Mike ,. . 50, 110, 112 Schoenhoff, Ricky . . . 102 Schrag, Joyce . . , 50, 154, 155 Schreiber, Mariette . . . 80 Schrock, Eric . . . 50, 140,227 Schroeder, Donna . . . 79 Schroeder, LeRoy . , . 80 Schroeder, Steve , . . 50 Schroll, Barbara . . . 79, 131, 134, 135, 179, 193, 198 Schubert, Kent , . . 21, 50, 197, 199, 207, 208, 242, 244, 22 Seitnater, Jim ,. , 102, 102 Self, Olie . . . 230 Sellers, Jesse . . . 79,205,216 SENIORS . . . 23-58, 61 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ... 59 SENIOR PLAY ...235 SENIOR RECORDS . . , 287-295 Session, Charles . . . 51 Severtson, Carol . . . 51, 166 Severtson, Cheryl . . . 51, 166 Sexton, Mr. Jack . . . 156, 184, see faculty Schackelford, Clay . . , 102 Shafer, Anita . . . 79, 203 Shafer, Glen ... 51 Shafer, Tim .. . 51, 116, 124, 177 Shaffer, Jeff . .. 102, 123 Shaffer, Scott . .. 51, 157, 235 Shaffer,Tim ... 51, 110, 112, 177, 1399, 237 Shanline, Nancy . , . 79, 196, 200, 201, 224 Sharick, Mr. Merle . ., 114, 138, 164, 192, see faculty Shaw, Barbara , .. 51,161 Shaw, Linda . . . 79 Shears. Sally ... 102 Shears, Mr. W. H. , . . 262 Sheffler, David . . , 79 Shelite, Dale . .. 102,205 Shell, Mary . .. 102 ' Shepard, Barbara . . . 102,205 Shepard, Linda . . . 51, 178 Sherman, Brad , . . 79 Sherman, Steve , . . 46, 51, 110,112 Shook, Janice .,. 51 Shook, Roger . . , 102,204 Showalter, Jim fsr.1 ... 51 Showalter, Jim fjr.J .. . 79, 156, 194 Shultz, Linda , .. 52, 157,209 Shultz, Loretta . , , 80 Shuman, Rocky . .. 102 Siebel, Ron . 80 Sieg, Dennis . . . 52 Siemens, Sally ,. . 52, 152, 163, 221 Simmons, David . . , 102 Simon, Brenda ... 528 Simpson, Jerry . . . 102 Sinnett, David . . . 102 Sivain,Be1va . . . 285 Slama, Bruce . .. 52 Slater, Alta ,,. 285 Slater, Daryl . , . 102,204 Slater, Lorna , . f 52, 157 Sligar, Pam . , . 80, 198,200,234 Smalley, Tim ... 80 302 Smiley, Chester . . . 117, 157 Smiley, Nancy . , . 102 Smith, Bob . . . 102 Smith, Christine '. . . 102 Smith, Cindy . , . 102 Smith, Darlene . . . 52 Smith, David . . . 80 Smith, Dean . , . 80 Smith, Debbie . . . 80 Smith, Dennis . , . 52 Smith, Donna . . . 102 Smith, Eddie . . . 102 Smith, Gayle . . . 102 Smith, Howard , . . 103 Smith, Mr. John ,. . see faculty Smith, Joyce . . . 52, 202 Smith, Kenny . . . 103, 123 Smith, Kim . . . 103, 157,203,217 Smith, Marsha . , . 80, 214, 235 Smith, Mike ... 103, 123 Smith, Pam .. . 103 Smith, Paula . . . 80, 198, 200 Smith, Ricky . . . 103 Smith, Roger . . . 80 Smith, Sam ... 103 Snell, Amber ... 161,202 SNHS . , . 232 Snider, Randy , . . 103 Stotts, Kay . . . 81 Stotts, Larry . . . 81 Stout, Robert . . . 81 Stowell, Helen . . . 103 Strayer, Betty . . . 103 Stratton, John . . . 53 Streepy, Katy . , . 74, 81, 148, 149, 15 194, 229, 257 Streeter, Ray , . . 103,204 Striplin, Jim . . . 81 Stuckey, Debbie . . . 103,209 Stucky, Geneva . . . 103,203 Stucky, Edward . . . 81, 206 Stucky, Patsy . . . 81, 179 STUDENT COUNCIL .. . 215-217 STUDENT LIFE , . . 250-259 Sturgeon, Dedra . . . 103,209 Stutesman, Patty . . . 54 Stutesman, Susan . . . 81 Stutzman, Jill . ,. 81 0,1 Suiter, Kenny . . . 54, 116, 129, 177, 209 Summers, Marla . . . 54,206 Summers, Sharla . . . 103,202 Sutton, Mr, Rod . . . 163, 178, see faculty Sutton, Mike . ., 103, 115, 160, 199 Swafford, Paula . . . 103 Swafford, Sheri . . . 103, 107, 175, 198 Snow, Ron . . . 52, 183 SNOWBALL . . . 233 Snyder, Diana , . . 103 Sollenberger, Janis . . . 47, 52, 134, 135, 206, 207, 245, 246 Sollenberger, Randy . . . 103 SOPHOMORES .. . 86-106 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . . . 107 Soukup, Mr. Herb . . . see faculty Southard, Arlane . . . 103 Southard, Donald . . . 80 Southards, Brensa . . . 80 Spaeny, Mark , . . 103,205 Spain, Ron . . . 52 Spencer, Carolyn . , . 80 Spencer, Don . . , 53, 183,209 Spencer, Lu . . . 103,203 Spohr, Mr. Norman . . . see faculty Sporn, Richard , . . 103 Spriggs, Bobbie . . . 80, 172, 229 Spriggs, Tom , . . 123 SPRING PLAY ... 235 Stach, Karen . . . 53, 153 Stafford, Deanna . . . 80, 179,202 Stamper, Mrs. Dorothy . . . 61, 236, see faculty Stanfill, Diane . . . 53 Stanwix, Leslie . . . 30, 39, 53, 146, 147, 172, 188, 215, 216, 222, 223, 245, 246 Starks, Sherry . . . 103 Steed, Susie . . . 20, 53, 138, 140, 142, 166, 167, 188, 216, 245, 246, 22 Steffens, Terry . . . 80 Steimetz, Mike . . . 103 Stephens, Colette . . . 53 Stephenson, Brad . . . 80, 110, 177 Stephenson, Sharon . . . 80 Stewart, Becky . . . 103 Stewart, Van . . . 117 Stieben, Gary . . . 80 Stinbrink., Cecil . . . 103 Stinbrink, Patty . . , 53, 191 Stivers, Bob . . . 80, 110, 145 Stock, Sandra . , . 66, 77, 103 Stock, Sheryl ... 81 Storm, Debbie . . , 53,208 Storey, Edith . . , 81' Stoskopf, Debbie . . . 103 Swan, Susan . .. 54, 161 Swank, Barbara . . . 54 Swanson, Rodney . . , 104, 123, 199 Swenson, Wayne . . . 81 Swepston, Karen . . . 81,229 Swigart, Mrs. Birdie . . . see faculty SWIMMING... 117 Swint, Mr. Jim . . . see faculty Sydnor, Gary . . . 81, 156, 163 Sydnor, Nadine . . . 284 Syler, Cindy . . . 54,202 Symonds, Terry . . . 104 SYMPHONIS BAND . . . 204-205 Symns, Bob... 81,128 T Taggart, Mike . .. 81, 128 Tammage, Claudine , . . 285 Taverner, Joe . . . 104, 205 Taylor, Irene . , . 104 Taylor, Mary . , . 81 Teaney, Bonnie . . . 81 Teater, Linda , . . 54 Teeter, Debbie . . . 54 Teeter, John , . . 104, 125,206,207 Tennant, Rita . . . 54 TENNIS, BOYS ... 132-133 TENNIS, GIRLS . . . 134-135 Terry, Bob . , . 64, 104 Thayer, Susan . . . 81, 131, 134, 135, 172, 229, 237 Thacker, Ward . . . 82 Thiessen, Kris . . . 70, 82, 204 Thomas, Mr. Don . . . see faculty Thomas, Marty . . . 54, 158 Thompson, Charlotte . . . 54, 146, 166, 197, 207, 208 Thompson, Mrs. Marjorie . . . see faculty Thompson, Robert . . . 82, 110, 121 Thorne, Carol , . . 104,202 Thrasher, Marietta . . , 54, 157 Tidwell, Greg . . . 82, 203 Tiedtke, Cyd . . . 104, 198 Timberlake, Rolie . . . 82 Tipton, Danny . . . 104 Toland, Becky . . . 81, 235 Toland, Charles . . , 104 V Tolbert, Elizabeth . . . 82 Tolbert, Orville . . . 45, 55 Tolbert, Randy . . . 55, 158, 159 TRACK ... 128-129 Tracy, John . . , 82 Trent, Terri . . . 104 Trezise, Tom . . . 82, 227 TRI HI-Y ... 182 Trosper, Mrs. Elizabeth . , . see faculty Trotter, Cindy . .. 55, 154 Trotter, David . . , 104 Trouse, Patti . , . 82 Troyer, David . . . 104 Troyer, Sharlyn . . . 55 Tucker, Gary . . . 55 Tucker, Mari Lana . . . 82 Turney Ukens, Alan ,.. 104 Turner, , Mrs. Maurine , . . 169, see faculty U Jolene . .. 104,161,206 Updegrove, Jim . . . 104, 205 Weaver, Kim . . . 56, 110, 112, 124, 126 Webb, Kay , . . 56 Weber, Lou .. . 105 Webster, Celesta , . . 84 Wedel, Allen . . . 84,205 Wedgeworth, Jan . . . 105 Weems, Marcie , . . 56, 131, l46,l72,173, 182,233 Weems, Sally . . . 105,229 Weems, Susie ... 84, 144, 148,149,150,15l, 229 Weimer, Bill . . . 84 Weinlood, Jill , . . 53, 56 Weins, Marilyn . . , 105 Welch, Bill . . . 84 Weldon, Kent . . . 57 Wells, Melinda . . . 105,202,214 Wells, Ron 83 Welsh, Art . . . 57,158 Welsh, Millard . . . 105 Wernet, Mark . , . 82, 83 Wesley, Terri . . . 83, 134, 179, 194 West, Brenda . . . 105 West, Gregory . . . 83 Westfall, Wes , . . 105 Westmoreland, Lynn . . . 105 Whalen, Kathleen . . . 105 Wharton, Nancy . . . 83 Whetzel, Mr. Bill . .. 114, 123, see faculty I VALENCE CLUB .., 195 VanAken, Sally , , . 82,203 VanCampen, Gary . . . 97, 104 VanCampen, Greg , . . 104 Karen . . . 55 Curtis ,.. 55 Janice ... 104 234, 235, 251 David . .. 104 David . .. 104 Julie . . . 104 Connie , . . 104,202 Gary , . . 82 Warren . . . 82 Jean . .. 55, 198 Miss Doris . . . 138, 167, see faculty Vickie . . . 55, 56, 166, 208 Terry . . . 82, 172, 179, 188,229 Cyndi , . , 55, 175, 188, 222, 224, 226, 229, Mr. Dennis , . . 116, 195, see faculty Libby . . . 82, 134, 179, 202, 219 Waggoner, David . . . 56, 124, 126, 139, 141, 180, 215 Waggener, Don . . . 104, 157, 217 Wagner, Marsha . . . 82, 194 Wait, Pam . . . 104,203 Wait, Robert , . . 56, 116,203 Walborn, Brenda . . . 56, 202 Waldschmidt, John . . . 82, 205 Walker, Darrell . . . 104 Walker, Ken . . . 56 Walker, LeRoy . . . 82, 203 Wallace, Debbie . . , 82,202 Wallace, Doug . . . 84,235 Walters, Valarie . . . 56 Wambsganss, Leland . . . 105, 204 Ward, David . . , 105, 123, 205 Ward, Karen , . . 105 Ward, Rocky . . . 84 Ward, Steve . . . 56,205 Warner, Von , . . 84 Watson, Robie . . . 105, 206, 235 Weaver, Kevin . . . 105, 124 White, Debbie . . . 83 White, Richard . , . 57 White, Rick . . . 57 White, Ronny . . . 105 White, Vickie . . . 105 Whitmore, Rick . . . 83 Whitney, Brenda . . . 83, 134, 179, 194,229 Whitney, Gary . , . 83, 230 Whitney, Sheryl . . . 105, 209 Wiebe, Wiens, Wiens, Terry . . . 83, 179,192 John . . . 83 Marilyn . . . 202 Wiggins, Kim . . . 83 Wilk, Mike ... 203 Wilkerson, Terry . . . 105, 204 Wilkin, Bobbi .. . 57, 154 Willard, Brandon , . . 83, 186 Willems, Linda . . . 83, 179,202 Willett, Scott ,.. 105, 115, 123 Williams, Mr. Bruce . . . 207, see faculty Williams, Carla .. . 83 Williams, David . . . 103, 105 Williams, Debbie . . . 83,229 Williams, Huey . . . 83, 125 Williams, Le . . . 83,206 Williams, Phillip . . . 83 Williams, Vada , . , 105 Willoughby, Tim . . . 105,204 Wilson ,Carrie ... 105 Wilson, Cathie . . . 105 Wilson, Damita . . . 75, 83 Wilson, Don . . . 57 Wilson, Kathy .. . 105 Wilson, Mary . . , 57 Wilson, Rob ... 57, 130, 180, 181 Wilson, Ronna . , . 83 Wilson , Russell , . . 83 Wilson, Sherry . . . 55, 57, 146, 148, 149, 15 229,245,247 Wilson, Will . .. 105, 123 Winchester, Mark . . , 105 Wingert, Cindy . . . 82,202 Wingert, Joleen . . . 105 Winkler, Brad . . . 84 Winkley, Donna , . . 105, 204 Winslow, Sue . . . 57, 141, 142, 144,227 Winter, Judy .. . 39, 58, 141,214,228 Wisby, Debra . . . 84 0,151, Wiseman, Anne . . . 105 Wollenberg, Mr. Clyde . . . 78, see faculty Wonderlich, Miss June . . . 189, see faculty Woner, Bruse . . . 84, 156, 157 Wood, Brad .., 105, 115 Wood, Kathy . . . 84 Wood, Sherry . . . 98, 106 Woodmansee, Leona . . . 84 Woods, Eddie . . . 58, 158 Woodson, Mr. Dick . . . 123, 132, 133, see faculty Wonsettler, Sarah . , . 179 Wooldridge, Bobbie . . . 37, 58, 175, 202, 233, 235 Wooten, Jeri . .. 106, 157 Wooten, Pete . . . 29, 58, 141, 227 Wray, Ellen . . . 58, 163, 220, 221 WRESTLING ... 124-127 Wright, Charles . . . 58, 183, 199 Wright, Mrs. Jinx . . . 54, 223 Wright, Mike . . . 99, 106,257 Wright, Randy . . . 58 Wright, Terri . . . 106 Wynn, Julie . . . 84, 198, 202, 216 Y Yadon, Steve , . . 84,227 Yadon, Susan . . . 84 Y'Barra, Daniel . . , 84, 106 Yoder, Ed ... 106 Younce, Mr. Eldon . . . see faculty YOUNG AMERICAN ... 22 Young, Crystal . . . 58 Young, David . . . 84, 186, 237 Young, Debbie . . . 58, 202 Youngberg, Sherry . . . 84 Yutzy, Roger . . . 84 Z Ziegler, Bob .H .. 106, 110, 123 Zimmer, Beth . . . 106,206 Zimmerman, Charles . . . 58, 110, Zimmerman, Hazel . . . 285 Zizumbo, Carlos . . . 84 Zwickl, Duane . . . 106 112, 177, 207, 209 303 ..A 'W' i. The sun is shining . . . Out in the quad, a girl is hurrying to class - frantically clutching her books as she runs down the sidewalk. Inside, the murmur of conversation dies down as the morning an- nouncements blare from the P.A .... Just another dayg clubs are meeting, tests are being given, and words are being read. This day is aided in its anonymity by the nearly duplicate days that have preceded it and those which will surely follow. It's just another day, but not a use- less one. For even today, time continues to push us down our individual paths, which can result in either moving to- ward a dream or just putting one foot ahead of the other. Memories are fleeting things. Distorted by time, days like today are often clouded beyond recognition. If nothing else, this book should aid in preserving some of those mem- ories that would otherwise be forgotten. So that in years ahead, in looking back from what may be just a dream to- day, you will be able to view the time spent along the road, and remember . . . Rick Caldwell Editor its - Special thanks to the 1971 Allaga- rtoo Staff, Art Eveland, Alex Lee, Student Photos, Inc., News photographer Jim Morris and everyone else who helped produce the 1971 Allagaroo. i V WZWY, W Y, Y , ,-5nlr:!'g.. u' i. 'ff' 4 Q 0 O ' an ' - f ' iw . ,, .,, , , 'J' . - L ,WI - ! Y Q Q. p,, ' ' -wo 1 'I 'WW' sg' .hmusi .3 1 . ' u ,,',e Q : Q o A ' ' ' ' 3 ' , 'Y 1 'i .9 Q .sl . ' 1 'Q Q I . an Q , q . . Y. in Q c M 'vw ,hi l l M, 4. 0. iw O'. J' 1 n U 5 1 V ' - M nw Xl' av -T' sf ' 3 xp ' ,, 1 H W nv u as '2 4' 3, ,ng 2 1 l V Q A , Q i , , Q, ,f 4 , V . 0 , I , 3 A 1 1 5 , M , S4 1 iw - 'ah 00913113 v 5-w 355411, , , N if f ,Lid ., l -. . wfwkzfw Q .M ' K xm ww vv' .' 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