OHara High School - Shield Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1974
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K fthe jun WW 'un U J Ml Ei! ,ff X . d Rhonda Wickham demonstrate the studious- Greg West, Tracy and the vicious bulldog, and John M ior class, wait patiently on the doorstep of the senior float. x Academic 54 Activities 72 Faculty 94 Underclasses 102 Seniors 128 Advertisements 1 56 In 1965 Sister Mary Victor Ann, B.V.M. , prepares a tape recorder for the Drill team or Spanish class. 592 tx In 1967, she worries whether the drill team will perform well at half time. 1 1,1 r, I ,fp , s -3 'ffl , ,qw .M . . I 5-QQ, if W ri -. -'V 1, ' , 4,55 f El 17 1 .fig ,iff 'J j f 'Xi X! I-.3 we I . aiaa 1 H: fgiig .K ABOVE: In 1970, Sister assists Spanish seniors. RIGHT: And during the summer month, assisis student teachers. 4 .fi I P R'm,g,, gp- 'z-Q. La... , In 1973, Sister Rosalie Glanz, B.V.M. , is still preparing a tape recorder for the Drill team or Spanish class. Ti' ' Sister Rosalie Completes Ninth Year Nine years of dedicated service by Sister Rosalie Glanz at O'l-lara has marked her as the only charter member of the school faculty. Although she will always be remembered for her excellent Drill Teams and Spanish classes, she has also giv- en seven years toward the school bookstore. Listen to Grandma, quotes Sister Rosalie many times in class. The year- book staff proudly dedicate the 1974 yearbook to Sister Rosalie in recognition of her many years of service to our school. Sister Rosalie shows how to play Spanish Scrabble to Marty McCormick in the language resource center. f f 1 I ll.. tb 'Q Lim N ,. I wma X .W , 'N :Zin-f,,,,,,,,wA And that's Sister Rosalie Nw Glanz! Y q ,ffl f is ,. .s.,. XM. V- ,fu 'fn-.--A.-,,...,, ' ,7 ,,,,, ,,,.,i'- f ' ' :'-1:7 N .S '-- ' cj ' . Z . X , f fm,, lv, IH, V' :U U . un hw 'fiv 9 'Tv f u'r v, 3 4-f,,,,E 'V , :bg ' A' 4 .w- , 'Rv 1 'Su i.,,.-,, -' in , Y ,. WLM., ' .ss at ' 54. i. ,-11 'hi r fi' 5. 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The first few weeks of school 1nc1uded picking up free books, new uniforms, the Back-to-School Dance and the Masses It all proved to be an enthusiastic start junior enthusiasm is portrayed as they eagerly await the sale of the calendars. -1 , U ,L A 14411. Sophomores Welcome F rosh in a Da of ntertainment This year the Frosh Welcome day began with a mingling mob of students who held an outdoor lunch-in. Following the lunch-in the students gathered in the gym where rap ses- sions and games were held. The day ended with humorous skits put on by the sophomores and finally with a salute to the school with the Celtic Song. .i s W5 t - 1 'rf' .' x ' - lg, X x -Q QTTZQ: Q .1 - is - 1 as-is dill-' f -eff' Y -- fx , i fffff 1, .f e is WA' 1' sealy? 9 . f. ef:-a s ' A h V Q ' . 73 'X If The Freshman and Sophomores gather on the parking lot eagerly awaiting the start of the lunch-in. LEFT: Whoever heard of freshman Brian Stark and Leslie Williamson getting turned on by Dave Masca1's flying bug? ABOVE: Freshman discuss different topics with group lead- er, Regina Mann. ,, ,ur-reg. ' ' .a - F. 9 .H .Q It I-I 1 , ,L-Q-19 M- -X Q Y, . - 04' I K' ,, f-,. ,' ' ., 1 ffm 7 ... V, .5 Wh il , ., ' 'U'-Q ' We n F 'Q 2' ? V A - -. g . -.ifQ'f ? g Wow, look at that chick over there! exclaims David Ja boe while other freshmen are merely onlookers. During the course of the day, ninth and tenth graders take a lunch break on O'Hara's field. 1 1 -. X.. f l Joe Bock and Rob Harris bolster the JV squad. Nu Bob Harmon smiles broadly as he leads Ted Liston and Martin McCormick. 1 l ! f 1 4 Veteran Greg Rice was the only senior on this year's team. L ' , in E A f ,-' ' 41 ,.,,.. ., V is I ' try . ,4 9 f 2 14 1 'f v 'G 1 1 D 1 xi, . 1' ..,' --f up 1 1 R gg..-5 14 ,W- vi .W 1 1 f f -x v' ans Q M. , Q -. f FX ri J J. 3. Il' f 51 ,ki 4 5' T-Ge, u X V' 5 -1 1 gtg, H -. .wif .I . fx is . Q1 ,, . , 4 'pf X' i ' --. - ' 1' ,- I ,T . , ' x, ' 'G :Q x -. . E ' 4 1 I ,ti A yi .v - I M M . 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Mark Smith, varsity quarterback, led the team through many exciting games, often did some of his own man- euvering in getting the ball toward the goal line. -ru' ' '-'--E fv ., - ,5- YH Ne... . Y .5 . in 5,556-, H555-my -ii f-ite. -aug,-A N ' ik!-, ' lf59 '5 fills - if-'. 'ti F A f 5.3. .. 1 a 4' 1-Wa. 1 1 Eric Fe1:tero1f's famous lcick-off returng with this play O'Hara scored the very first time they touched the ball. ' -. 7 rf': lns'f2-f '3'ff 1 3'i25fz.0QiiT i?.5'W X 'E t,f.g,X1.AQzSg I 1 1- .- 11 -1 x-Q.. 1 .. v1 I xr' lv., . -5 R AIA-A'-f -' '- v , 5, we ' ' ' 'v'fmmf':., A bi?-mx? XML. s .x 3, . . Q ,. ,N Vw s.,4lf.- -1, ze 9 f' 'lv F82 3' 1 . , - . , - . , , . 4.1. gg A .- , .., o.,.w 5' 1--.Isl . . - A Q 4 1 .ds I IN, -4, V .:5,g:q- '.cQ,!,! Y Q.: - U Y, . - D- Q . , ,. ' . A fs .,, :,- ' 1,. sa Vg K . . .- ',, ,6- - , , N ' ' .- , U 10.1 .4 - - 'AV' -4:1 .' K - .V A 4.-L ' ' 1- .e V-.kg , , , .ws ,I ,, -4. . ' . - .Q . if ,wr 1 Q-, . 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OA' I L-av Tim Cronley battles for a loose ball. .., The O'I-Iara defense held three of their opponents scoreless thanks to the efforts of jim Corless, Dave Smith, and Joe Lueckenhoff. L .. - a - tm..- '. ' ., ., 1, n . ff ..- '? .- N, T34 .5 iii 3 I Y AQ J S ,-.?,clg, U15 .- - - .g' 1 -1 .i,g... .' N W 15:3-32.12-1 . 'a ',T'J-141331.5 4 in ,' 4: J -1. .,,,-A xx, 1 .nx ' A A ..,..' 1' 'L - ' A i-:J ,, M ,. . , v -Jw. , .-1.6 ' -WL, '- 1' . '- f H itkiwi 1 1 4 ' a i'.ff1g fZ'. 'ff r i 1 . ' ' .. 4 V . . . V-.K ,,N,v-- ii. ,sg it - , ,:,,j . , ' 1 it '1.'. ' ' M - g 3.1,-.1.-5.5-I-,',t, 'L M 1- - 1-' zli' 'el '-'-111.1 LJ' --- . V ,. .f- at-id Mft -ltitls-4.X?'i:L.a 1 Wifi-1'-ii 1.3 i -yi-if dir, f,Ta.J-.+,- i,l.1Lvv Lh , , A . -A.: 5 Mm 'im t, -,-'ff 't' Q-mg, ,.',,--- R tw- - ,Y fy' --,.. Y -,wr-sf. gr..-nw 1,-Q-'bf fi, 4 jj' V, 1 ,,-M .,u-plgwi,-1 r -. fa' -1-5' is-2--f't233'TJ HT? 'fe- WJ-? 11'iaFv3'z'si'fsf1fI'fi3 f2 -fl-. 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Wi- .351 ' A 'M :H w i i'f h.','u.Qgif?gk,-Q45 Q ,Zh .tw , ,A sq' L. l - ,IJ H65 my--,L ,iv ,.7x:n,,.-ig ,h .L fl .ju in m y , N 4 'K rw m K 7 ' 'k H11 M' L i ,rr in V N , .fav V-nl! .- ,fgyislfi ., Ns 49 Y And Finishes ith a inning Streak Lal-Tayette, Maryville and Excelsior Springs fell to the Celtics to give the young team a three game winning streak to end the season. With the strong finish, the 1973 squad matched last year's record of 4-5-l and O'I-Iara has yet to lose more than half its season's games. Rob Rouen and Mark Smith paced the O'l-Iara scorers with twenty -four points each, as ten Celtics contributed to this year's scoreboard. Although the team had only nine seniors, they were able to come Within five points of all their opponents except two. Ken Staab saw a lot of daylight in his runs around end. ,.., c. i. .,, 1 ' SQ iCaj,'Q.fQEQlf!f-gi! YJGW --an-sihn isnilhr ' . . 'I'i1.r m M.. 40' 1 . Jggui- fl? Junior Squads rnprove During Season The Freshman Football team, coached by Fred Turner and Coach Don Emig, completed an over-all 8-4 record, winning their last seven in a row. In their final game, they beat Rockhurst who had previously handed them two deeats. The sophomore and IV teams had shorter schedules and except for the Hogan game they had to settle for a few heartbreakers. As the season progressed, however, more and more underclassmen were called upon to give the varsity bench strength. Mary Borgmeyer provides the woman's touch in giving Chuck Aquino a helping hand during a J. V, game. ' ,tn ABOVE: The sophs take a half-time rest! -.,,:f.4 , 'A .gxfep 3 'xl i Y . L K' , ff I W . v if y . ff V 1 fp' I 1 3115. ,T W . v 0 1 fl it ,.-JT 1 r Va 1 ang 'BS' V--J - V ar ,1 ,- .341 f K 'Q 1 !gp...gf 5 . . 44:11 125, 1 0'HARJ 1 4 ' The escorts stand close by while the queen and her court reign over the dance The attendants are Sophomores Theres Walker and Frances Pipesg Juniors, Cindy Cisper and Kathleen Henderson Seniors, Peggy Keenan and Claudia Pettus, and Queen Connie Koenig. ' ,C-:I i' 'mls- bf :wifi ' xl , ABOVE: Connie is crowned 1973 Homecoming Queen. RIGHT: A Celtic is about to take a Bulldog into the Gingerbread House to be burned. The float was by the Senior Class. R UH CH Wlfriaiuncn The Winning Float: A Celtic crunching the Bulldogs, made by the Freshmen. at-as To the sophomores, the Sweet Smell of Success is cooking the Bulldogs. ,f??3.-1Qfw'EJ.3a!1' Sugar And Spice - Homecoming '7 On Monday, October 15, the Homecoming festivites began With the Spirit Club having an idea for each day of the Week, on how to handle the Bulldogs. Thursday even- ing a liturgy was held for the football team. The Senior Girls played the Junior girls in a powder puff game on Friday afternoon, in which the juniors Won 6-O. Later that evening, the Spirit Club sponsored a pep rally. Satur- day, October 20, the O'Hara Celtics played their Home- coming game against the Grandview Bulldogs. Unfor- tunately, the Celtics lost by the score of 9-6. During halftime, the floats paraded around the field, drill team performed to Sugar, Sugar , and the Winning float and queen were announced. That evening, the band, Morning Star, played at the Home- coming Dance. Sugar and Spice was the theme for all of the activities. . if-3 I' rf- i . - Q' 5' . -iff'-ZA r - .4'. , 4 ,s.-,Qu V ' - - 'yum .' ,V 1 a -i f V W.-1 - Q I Q ' A. . , ' 3 i ' . ,Q . W' J' I spa- fs f is-ff' 'T ... gain - ,. -, T . rc--' fs fiffn Q-'3 J M iff. :f',7 Q- ' fb-f f- ' .f'12 ?QT3:rif f5.3.,Li'i1 'h- 'rv ' ,fgfff 1' P. .' 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H float- - Q fa ' ' c . .. v ... -. , . f.:- um- gm- .'-sm-LLr,,,r.i,- -'g...1.- 14.-1 - Stor book Tales '7 Is the Fall Production From GENESIS to death, the night of Storybook Tales '73 combined all parts of life and all kinds of literature both new and old. With the Commons transformed into a the- ater in the round, skits involving stories by Dr. Seuss, songs and dances, poems and readings all contributed to the excitement and importance of living. Mr. Jim Cox direct- ed the production. ABOVE: Forming a circular wall, members of the cast became parts of the scenery. BELOW: I'm Five, exclaims Pam Ferkenhoff seated in her chair of people. 1 l w 1 t 1 I 1 4 A ' 0 va 1 . 'D-'K Rf uf,'vi'n ' ,Lfg it 'V E Ji. 'NL L fm N Jr' 'wily Jw gs lz'f tx'L I-CVE '14 r 1, If ,ami Q3 W? A Jkx Em' rw 1 ,, fi E flvvr' -,JM -V 3:1-,,1:b'i ' , - -4 .,w. v',' N , 1 Qssigrj' . , - ,' ' f V, 1'. ?gqg--ii rag, 'fi K-gf I 9 V x' I f 'L w ,-P BREEZE:-2552 , . , 2 EM, ,.,1..53, W., M! 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Board trophies were won by john Allison, Joe Lueckenhoff and Greg West. Brother ' Richard Geimer and Mike Finney recorded scores during the matches. Secretary-treasurer Roberta I-Ioedl prepares the list of win- ners before announcing them from the podium. Trophies won by O'I-lara in past years were on the lower Gerry Pascl-:ke decides upon his moveg playing on an upper shelf with the ten for this tournament were displayed board, Gerry was able to win half of his total games. above. The O'Hara chess players won four of the ten 28 available. A ' :I 1 L13 Xp! , f:1.:.' ii- 'x 'B .4 -vftzt.. . 'L fjjw PQI , . I I ...,, A I lyr- 4- v A il 41-I sm Er ' W' .0-rg. N, f, .R-,Q.WsHs.: Di? ' 151. - . ff .1T'e,j.j f , ' , ' X if 224 E ef Q2 I T 1 X, U' r Eid' 3 F E33 , - . 'H 1 v' ' ,Q W .I X N I ,li ' ' s VN- psi '1Y'f-XXQ, , ' fs - ' ' . ,.. ' NV Zh glipwtk 1 To light up O'Hara with the Christmas Spirit, the Choral Department presented Pre- pare Ye, a bright and uplifting musical show. The fine talents of the Freshman, Sophomore and Advanced Choruses were expertly co-or- dinated with several skits to round out the fes- tive and spiritually uplifting event. Kflll ABOVE: The generous gifts of food and clothing were the only admission charge at the concert. BELOW: Under the guidance of Sister Karen, everyone joined in Christmas carols. irls Are Undefeated in Volleyball The girls showed the boys how it's done in sports. Both the varsity and the junior varsity teams in volleyball com- pleted their Fall season undefeated. Pitted against such opponents as Saint Pius, Lo- retto, Hogan, De Sion, Lillis, Barstow, Sunset, Belton, and Lee's Summit, the two-senior and two-junior varsity took all their matches. The junior varsity squad was made up of all sophomores and fresh- men and 'wvo freshmen made the varsity. 74-N, ' ' , , , , Barstow falls to the Celtics as is shown on Kerry N111 wmds up for a serve 1n a junior varsity match. the m .. ' ake shaft scoreboard. 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Each student felt a certain sense of pride, accomplish- ment, and responsibility when he received his ring. :Terry Bomar comes forward and proudly accepts his ring hom Sister Karen dur- ing the ceremonies. if Fgzr J Many stations were set up to give the Eucharist as the juniors came down After the Ceremonies, mem! best for Communion. and happy thou hts were exchan ed a 42 S S S junior class and guests left the church. Y V , W: ' ' qv, GQ ai . ' . ff L Z A ,ffl -1 ,ji .- 4. 3:3 ' 11.3551 1 4 .N ' ,f lux J X f' 'Ysu Y.-' .. .f.'.,,, . P I .,i. fm 3497 . WIN 'Im :J 'px 0'Hara Gets Together at School Assemblies This year O' Hara was fortunate in being able to schedule some entertaining and inter- esting assemblies from which there was an overwhelming response from the student audi- ence. Music seemed to instill a spirited re- action from the crowd. Through the hard work and diligence of the new Spirit Club, O'I-Iara also witnessed a display of school spirit and support from the entire student body. Coach Lee Roark had second thoughts about the idea of being the cheerleaders' table. Representing the four classes, John Sheahon, Charlene McMurtree, Donna Foster and Steve McGuire eagerly await the sound of the dinner bell. BELOW: Combining rock and blue grass music, the Billy Spears band entertains. Q , , ,C , j -1 I f 1 J f i Wfff T- 1 i M tj .-J 3 y n L I . ',- Aram . H I M , 1 I V , J 1 -Q -V . ff L. ffi14eg,gV -,A , ,I -- . 14- ,- ' ' -1. ,is 45 f. X, Q 2 ,S ,Al Ta x usb ' if u-ann 1 11 if if -.'-5 H - i 1 i i , i i i i C1 '.-s -L ll fi -1 ,4 4 1 A r 'Y Y N4 ,ul , Or x,. I , . I ,., . ,, ,A N , , , , N ,F ., ff-'-W3 L , , , .fr ,. ,f . 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Track Team njoys W1nning Season Outstanding performances from Greg Knopke, Steve Kipp, Roger Bren nan, jerry Rice, Keith Peeples, Matt Melena, Ralph Iseman, Ken Staab and Bob West made this year's Track Season very successful Coach Mathis assisted by Don Emig and Brother Gregory Densberger was pleased to see more trophies and rib bons won through the season. Like the other sports of this year, the major portion of the squad were from the jun ior and sophomore departments Coach Jerry Mathis hstens carefully to excuses from team members ABOVE. Although Steve Kipp had his own unique style he often scored well in the high jump. BELOW: Matt Melena and Bob West look fresh half-way through the mile run. i H Nh- -- rv.-r-f- ff-x-. V. ifnnan. Luau.-r -lg.. Keith Peeples and Greg Knopke get set for a short sprint. LOWER LEFT: Randy Ratkey receives advice hom jerry Rice in pole vaulting. 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Government has been organized to include both a survey of the past and a new segment on international politics. Psychology is being offered on UNO levels this year. Students were' involved in a lot of outside work with experiments and! or papers due ea-Ch week- Members of the Kansas City Metro Squad tell the senior government classes about the perils of getting in trouble with the fuzz. vnvvss-.-.... 23 : .H3.'?-'V F if 'xii , . W 'Qf2'.'?f ' 1 W g1.g5'.,,- f' gf: ,ctr 'Iw?'5H?2?1vf 12. u I ,.:t -hr ' I n.-...-.-...- Cu-I AUS,-iiv -..u.,. 3553 f h' Tl mira? .H as . ,ff ' - 'S' Mr. Ruby's government class listens attentively as he demonstrates the conflicting powers of the U. S. Federal System 56 Students Respect Life In taking a random poll, students and fac- ulty involved favored greatly the twelve Week rotation of teachers, students, and subject matter, which was applied to all levels this year. Another aspect well-liked was the three to five day option for smaller group discussions. The major aim of the various courses of- fered was for students to gain appreciation of the mystery of the presence of Christ in liturgy 1 and a greater understanding of him. '1 , .Y . -,kt ,- 54A X 1 ABOVE: Joe and jackie Needham put 2. Budda on display for a comparison of Eastern Religions. RIGHT: Mary Swift concentrates on whether Jesus Christ is a superstar or a savior. Math Department Has ublications This year the math department continued its projects of having a grade school math tournament and a math fair for all O' Hara math students. In addition, each math teacher had taken the responsibility of putting out edi- tions of The Pythagorean. The Pythagorean is aimed towards helping students understand how basic concepts of math evolved and is full of puzzles and games to complete. John Marshall finds challenge in Algebra II Q Mary Arm O'Dorme11, Paul Skidmore , Karen Suckiel and Mike Fisher attempt to demonstrate to the class how to properly evaluate a quadratic equation. 151 DCRRIBA U! ENTRE LDS vi ,Ll Forelgn Languages i r 2 Challenge Ln- 4-f '4 ' This year, French A and Spanish classes V I had student teachers v - Michele Berra and ' Miss Linda Henderson sit in on classes. One f of the many exciting X happenings in foreign 3 language is the French VI Club. On their own, r S Sister Rosalie's n l classes listen to Span- 11' ,gm Spanish and French posters dis- played in the lab. In France, one egg is un oeuf fenoughj, states Miss Swift. ish tapes, use flash cards, and study in- dividually in order to increase their knowledge. 1. ABOVE: Martin McCormick and Frank Schoenon increase their Spanish vocabulary by playing a lively game of scrabble Espagnol. BELOW: Others make good use of the language lab. l 1 BELOW: Working diligently, Richard Cobb and Laura Le- Cluyse experiment in Physics. RIGHT: Making their way to the bottom, Robert Spinski and john Strobl resign themselves to the fact that Piggly-Wiggly will never be the same. five -Q? Science Specializes For the first time, physics is being of- fered to juniors as Well as seniors this year. Chemistry, with honors on a contract basis, is designed for those whose future careers will require additional chemistry. After having taken the general course in bi- ology during their sophomore year, seniors who have a particular interest in a specific area have the option of taking an advanced course. Health is offered as an elective a special emphasis on life-saving Freshmen, as last year, have the option of taking a general course in physical science. ' 1 1.-vm., 'lv I, -'A -1, -wr, FFF' v 311' va H -'-11: g 1'ln,y ., .3 v - rv V. ' ,'N wx N v 1, n-an ' on. I ABOVE: Chemistry honors student Paula Russ concentrates on her apparatus during one of her many extra hours in the lab. BELOW: Wow, so that 's what a Daphnia looks like, exclaims Bob Harmon. .1 N V 'S' 5 . N. 5 A fw 'N n gg B sbswtm , , W ' -, !1.- Q- :YW .- 1' . - . . , , 'V ,xy A ,Q bg' A f :V 1 , my ' Q- . fl' 1 f..g,. '- w 1. , ' 'H ,nf ' ln' ' ' , , 1 0 .,, 'L xb, ,,, Q i fxf 1- Ar X 1 wi? as E Ei l , .. 1. , url' mx' -,- ni' if a , ,.. . rv: V - f , IW I V 1 - - . -'g..,,.-Q....... ..,. Q--4. ,IW 1... '- . 1-. ' H'ffZf i--'rl-L'f1 L I-n--V ,, -nu, , - -- . ' W 'i Y -5-,,. vi D - 1 58-12 Frm 'Q W 'gif f - '-'F-'df ' i... um Y -a uk 3 fljx- .V ML' 4 A we ,L ' ei 5,7 'A I if 1 !r'4T 5 - '--- ii+ 1 bt, , . U .W 4 X Air' -v,,,,,.,-- ABOVE: Art brings out Marci A1yward's true inner self . BELOW: A typical Coughlin class shows great teamwork and organization. Q, XX . .5-f . nl -- h ' ff '4 -IHISIQ V -ff: -'-f --' e: ev' 1: 1. qw .. 71 Q-.35,3Iu hg: ETA ,.. yn-Q 'ill f , Q 1 4' A 64 Meaning of Art Explored by More This year the Art Depart- ment had classes for students from all four levels. This en- abled some students to study art for a three year period on the secondary level and gave invaluable groundwork for an exciting career in such areas as interior design or architec- ture. Each year is unique be- cause of the unchanging wonder of new ideas discovered by each student who graces the World of art in room 102. Now Liz, no matter which way you look at it, it just does not look human. Bill Helling sets up his art project while Kathy King no one recognizes her in her disguise. BELOW: Many art- decorated the Common's walls throughout the year. 1 aggi?i55gi2,i'19 4 it . ' -0'!rw1..-TH f- ' ' V i '11 I r-UZ f ' , Dede Poskin indicates clearly how hot her pepper is while Annette Cordry finds out for herself. The story Grains of Paradise prompted the action. LOWER LEFT: Patty Clark works in the I. M.C. Mr. Cox puts a little light on his Film Media class. New ypes of English Courses Add ariety This is the second year the English department has offered semester course electives for juniors and seniors. Courses in American, English, and Western literature are Varied in content and approach, giving students a wide Variety from which to choose. Film Media is a new course this year. Two practical courses are basic Writing and Reading Unlimited. Freshmen and sophomore English classes include emphasis on the basic skills of writing, recognition of types in literature as well as interpretation, and language study. . ? ABOVE: Chris Branski, Karen Harden, and Becky Hoener interpret some literature for their English I class. BELOW: Craig Chettle, Teresa Mears, and jim Utter, students from Mr. Carlin's Contemporary Social Issues class, become engrossed in an educational filmstrip. Practical rts Open New Fields for Students tttte a new teacher, Sister Florence, adding her enthusiasm. The new dimension of music has been added to the clothing lab to offer an at- mosphere of creativity. gives the students a practical opportunity to USS life. ,457 The sewing lab found many new ideas with Offering Industrial Arts and Drafting their own ideas and abilities in everyday Tina Herrman looks on as Laura Sutherlin helps Patti Cres- well fit her dress. --...Q Dennis Mingucci gives his undivided concentration to his drafting problem 68 ,,s'W' ,. 9 Model homes build by the Industrial Arts class on display for the annual O'I-Iara Open House. ,fa The clothing class is stitching to their hearts content. Patsy Litjen and Karen Suckiel concentrate on their straight seams. 1 W A Drama nd Choral Lead to an Great Performances Under the direction of Mr. jim Cox, the drama department has expanded consider- ably this year. Among the many classes of- fered by this department are Speech, Oral Interpretation of Literature, and an inde- pendent study course in Technical Production. l Besides their active participation sin in- T terscholastic speech competition, the high- h light of the Drama Department was O' Hara 's First Annual All Catholic Speech Tourna- ment. Under the direction of Sister Karen, and with the assistance of Mrs. Henrietta Abell, the Choral Department offered opportunities for performance in three annual concerts and in regional competition. Reigning over her kingdom, Yurtle, the King of the tur- tles, played by Laurie Suckiel, throws a fierce scowl over her subjects. 'H 'mi I ABOVE: Sam Catalano, Laura Mitchner, and Barbara Wynne put a lot of hot air into the props for Storybook A A Tales. 1 qv 9' - Q .rf 3 r I b A. . 1-5.4. 10 W 711. '-4 Ir ,,.. -454 fi ,A-,if '7- X I -1. Y , XY . x - r 'A ,f u, . '- H ., Ni xx , A, f ,rw , , nk Q. .. V . V . is .--'1 A M- . . f - 5 . 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' N -+12 F 1-: ' ' .- f--vw , 1 . , H. , , ' Pegg.. ,fl-,La ,, ,,-,,, -' 11,1 Q Football' nd Cross Countr Teams uild Experience in the Fall VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Ray Hatfield, Ron Richards, Dave Stewert, Mike Beasley, Shawn Geraghty, Tom Sack, john Strobl, Jay Fulmer, Dick Marshall, Bob Leo. SECOND ROW: Mark Rooney, Jeff Horan, Chuck Naudet, joe Lue chenhoff, Dave Smith, Kirk Fetterolf, Jim Corless, Kevin Clifford, Eric Fetterolf, Rob Rouen, Pat Cordry, Coach Paul Monteil. THIRD ROW: Coach Denny Staub, Bob Spinski, Dom Folino, Tim Lynch, Clint Cook, Pat Sheil, Bob Brown, Frank Schoenen, Steve McGuire, Mark Smith, Keith Peeples, Coach Dan Troshynski. BACK ROW: Dennis Hunter, Dave Rogers, Chuck Aquino, Dave Mann, Mike Brummel, Bob Mittelstadt, Ralph Iseman, Mark Burns, Tim Cronley, Brian Walker, Ken Staab, Jim Burger. Missing: Mike Fisher and Coach Dave Rebori. FOOTBALL VARSITY: FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY: O'Hara 13 Lee's Summit OFI-131-3, 0 Liberty O' Hara 1 6 Rockhurst OUI-131-3, 6 I-1911 ag O' Hara 7 Grandview O'I-Iara O Ro ckhurst O'H21'a 3 3 Ho gan O'l-Iara 20 Ho gan OVI-Iara 6 Grandview O ' Hara 14 Smith- Cotton Y O'Ha1-9, 28 Lafayette O'I-Iara 1 3 Grandview O' Hara 40 Maryville O'Ha1'2 0 Mie ge O'I-Iara 21 Excelsior Spgs O'Haf9- 9 Ro Ck1'111I'ST2 OVERALL RECORD 4- 5- 1 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FRONT ROW: Rob Harris, Vince Wagner, Bob Doherty, Greg Graeff, Kevin Cox, Ted Liston. MIDDLE ROW: Eric Van Buskirk, Joe Bock, Bob West, Mar- ty McCormick, Jerry Gaschen, Mike Storms. BACK ROW: Coach Jerry Mathis, Mike Sch- roer, Larry Klote, Matt Melena, Dave Engler, Dave Mascal, Dave Harrison. fMissing from picture: Greg Rice, Bob Harmon. J I -4 ' 'Wi -.,, 3 ,. 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'i af --.1f '-'ir'-1 r' ' 5 'wi ' 1131 'I :SVI If M4 'I 'fha ' A51 ' 'F y If 'H f Uv si :LW 1 'K ': ' 1 v W T YJ , 'mrs' l'v'Vn-'nr F If '3 'wax 9 i -If.:-:JVW -.774 hi, w , Wy, 1 I, I w .f If I,. .1 JI' Iwi, I :I I I V, ty ,JK ,IIQY , ,III V: ,QI TL ,, ia ,rn II I ru . I ', ,, ,HI Uv, ls, . YI-1 ,cu ,xx V A I I Y . 7 - 1 5 . Q 4 . f 'V A. s ' 'I Li. KLA Il, ' KW' Jfi S' I, nj :A ui -fi-:X5,3fIf1' FP ' ' Q? , B ' K 3.5534 x if :AV ZZ-51 'ui' Q, y,I :A XJ, girl: 5 all V4 II Yi J' VHS vxjxf I . L' g' P15 ll x -1-,L if Jw ,A'i?,1f-1 U' ' 1, ULN' ' H ,fr . ,. rw-wi .Clmm .-4 .SK W' N-.V 1 MH wi.. r f -- :iff nf- 1' T-f-V -'iff 5--I'QI2: '-f 'M'1Lf'f, Jian A Ya :L . . 1. . - ,.,, -' :Q-' 1 '.1rN':f'v- fr ' 1 rp: In I IIIII 'M J. -. 3- 12'-: ,. I-'iyittfi' -ffl 1. --H-2511-vi 2.1 -yr-4 Li FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Jamie Cosentino, Charles Ragusa, Tim Bock, Danny O'Boyle, Pat Oxler, Jim Hed- ges, Kevin Isom, Jim Reilly, Steve Gowan, Jim Laughlin, Joe Emanuele. SECOND ROW: Dan Rogers, Brian O'Connor, John Brown, Gary Quirk, Rod Tebbe, Dan Fisher, Don Fisher, Ray Murray, Pat Seabeck, Brian Batliner, Greg Smetanka, Pat Foster, Tom Leo. THIRD ROW: Alan Rose, John Hart, Kent Freeman, Pat Melena, Frank I-Iaidusek, Tom Allen, Joe Rozell, Mitch Forte, Tom O'Donne11, Craig McGuire, Phil Klote, Steve Mitchell, Coach John DeVoto. BACK ROW: Coach Don Emig, Jerry Burns, Tim Dujakavich, Tim Dusselier, Chris Klimek, Bill O'Con.nor, Brad Sellmeyer, Don Chapman, Jeff Kipp, Ron Ratkey, Mike McC1earnon, Dave Setter, Kevin McEnany. Missing: Coach Fred Turner. FP-ESHMAN FOOTBALL: caoss COUNTRY VARSITY O'I-Iara 0 Center South O'H3I3 Center South St. Mary Invitational 31 6 O'Ha-Ta ROCM11-11'S1S Sumner S Rockhurst 3rd OIHara Rockhurst Savior Of World Inv. 319 OIHQH Mlege Liberty Invitational 7112 O Hara Ward Pem Day Invitational 31 8 0:H2-ra Ward Mule Invitational 41 6 OIHHM Hogan G O'Hara 27 sc. Pius so 0 Hara Blue Sprmgs Ruskin Invitational 17127 O'Hara Palmer 0'Ha-ra 22 Central 33 O'I-Iara Saint Mary Savior of World Inv. 4112 O'Ha1'a Rockhurst Distri ct 81 15 OVERALL RECORD: 8-4 VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Keith Peeples, Denny Fulmer, Kevin Clifford, Mark Smith, Jerry Rice, Ralph Ise man. SECOND ROW: Joe Lister, Brian Walker, Steve Kipp, Ken Staab, Tony Gutierrez, Steve Baxter, Coach Fred Turner ,. IV BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Tom McNamara, Don Sprenger, Jerry Cook, Dennis Hunter, David Mann, Pat Foster. SECOND ROW: Brad Sellmeyer, Don Chapman, Chuck Aquino, Bob Mittlelstadt, Ron Ratkey, Ralph Iseman, Jim Burger, Coach Lee Roark. VARSITY BASKETBALL: O'Hara S7 Southwest O'Hara 59 1.68 Summit O'Hara Blue Springs O'Hara 78 Sf- M21'Y'S O' Hara Grandview O' Hara 53 East O'Hara Fort Osage O'Hara 69 Belton O' Hara Hogan O' Hara 57 Hogan O'Hara Blue Springs .TV BASKETBALL: O' Hara Manual O' Hara 49 Southwest O'Hara Northeast O'Hara 50 Fort Osage O' Hara Central O' Hara 35 Hogan O'Hara Kearney O'Hara S7 Blue Springs O' Hara Chillicothe O' Hara 50 Manual O'Hara Mound City O'Hara 68 Northeast O' Hara Rockhurst O' Hara 45 Rockhmst O' Hara Grandview O' Hara 46 Southeast O' Hara Pem-D ay O' Hara 64 Grandview O'Hara Southeast O'Hara 78 Pem-Day O'Hara Bishop Carroll O'Hara 43 Bishop Carroll O'Hara Van Horn O'Hara 48 Van Horn O'Hara Columbia Hickman O'Hara 42 Columbia Hickman O'Hara Hogan O'Hara 66 Lee Summit O'Hara Belton O'Hara 59 St. Mary's O'Hara Van Horn O'Hara 51 East 5 Freshman basketball team B: FRONT ROW: Brian Batliner, Tom Al- len, Kevin Isem. SECOND ROW: Steve Dujakovich, Joe Rozell, Bill O'Connor. THIRD ROW: Jamie Cosentino, Don Fisher, jim Dujokavich. FOURTH ROW: Dan Fisher, Brother Gregory. asketball Teams ave An Excltlng Season FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM A: FRONT ROW: Ray Murry, Phil Klote, Jim Reilly, Mike Dowd, Jim Moore. SECOND ROW: Tom O'Donnell, Ron Ratkey, Brad Selmeyer, Dave Setter, Jerry B'Ll1'I1S, Don Chapman, Coach Dan Troshynski FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: O'Hara B Rockhurst O'Hara 26 Rayton South Ir. O'Hara Center South jr O' Hara Raywn 30111111 lr- O'Hara B Center South Jr O' Hara Hogan O' Hara Mei ge O'Hara St. Mary O'Hara B Meige O' Hara St. Mary O'Hara Harrisonville O'Hara Ward O'Hara Grandview O'Hara Ward O'Hara B Lee's Summit O'Hara Rocl-churst SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: O' Hara Rockhurst O' Hara 5 1 Northeast O'Hara Ward O'Hara Lee Summit O' Hara Rockhurst O' Hara Ward O'Hara Ervin Ir. O' Hara Rockhurst O' Hara Rockhurst O' Hara Center O'Hara St. Mary O'Hara Lee Summit O'Hara Pittman Hills O' Hara Belton O'Hara Pittman Hills O'Hara Meige O' Hara Pem Day O'Hara Grandview O'Hara Wm. Chrisman O'Hara Rockhurst OFI-Iara Wm. Chrisman O'Hara Center O'Hara Center South O'Hara Ward Volleyball Teams Go Undefeated, 'Z E VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: FRONT ROW, Teri Carroll, Cindy Fisk, Eileen Quanty, Miss Shay BACK ROW, Mary West, Mary Turner, Mary Reiger, Stacie Reel, Patsy Litjen. Ll b l JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: FRONT ROW: Kerry Nill, Sharon Clark, Susan Koenig BACK ROW, Annette Cordry, Carol White, Debbie Ising, Beth Henry, Diane Drehle, Miss Shay. Varsity Volleyball Won 9, Lost 0 Sunset: 14-16, 15-10, 16-14 Loretto: 15-5, 16-14 St. Pius: 15-1, 15-1 Lee's Summit: 15-4, 15-13 Belton: 15-2, 15-2 Hogan: 15-12, 17-15 Sion: 15-10, 15-8 Barstow: 16-14, '15-5 Lillis:15-10, 12-15, 15-11 Jtmior Varsity Volleyball Won 8, Lost O Loretto: 15-4, 15-2 St. Pius: 15-8, 15-12 Lee's Summit: 15-6, 11-15, 17-15 Belton: 15-O, 15-3 Hogan: 15-2, 15-3 Sion: 14-6, 15-10, 16-14 Barstow: 15-5, 15-11 Lillis: 15-5, 15-2 Young Cagers aiu Experience GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL: 1st ROW, Mary Borgmeyer, Michele Piece, Mary Jo Post, Lisa Pugh, Mary Turner, 2nd ROW: Miss Shay, Vicky Hirt, Teri Carroll, Cindy Fisk, Geri Hastert. I ' A I . - 'W ,Aa J el 1 A 5- p .f' ' U 1 , . I GIRLS' IV BASKETBALL: 1st ROW, Carol Stegman, Sharon Paschke, jan Aylward, Peggy Burns, Frankie W11 liams, 2nd ROW, Cindy Northcraft, Debbie Wirtz, Mary Clifford, Kathy Rockers. I VARSITY BASKETBALL O'Hara 35 Hogan O'Hara 6 Excelsior Springs O'I-Iara 28 Chrisman O'Hara Lone jack O' Hara 41 Sion O'Hara Hogan Recordg 9-9 O'I-Iara Kingsville JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL O'Hara Barstow O'Hara 7 Excelsior Springs O'Hara Lee's Summit O'Ha1'2 14 Hogan O'I-Iara Drexel O'H-ara 12 Barstow O'Hara Barstow O'Hara 1 Lee's Summit O' Hara Loretto O' Hara 10 Drexel O'Hara Sunset O'Hara 23 Barstow o'Ha-ra St. Mary's O'Hara 15 Loretto O' Hara Grain Valley O'I-Iara 6 Sunset O'I-Iara St, Pius O'HaT3 13 St. Mary's O'Hara Sunset O'Hara 27 St. Pius X O'Hara Kingsville O'I-Iara 12 Sunset Wrestling And Soccer Share the Winter Scene Varsity Wrestling: FRONT ROW: Bob Pollock, joe Herrman, Pat Coombs, Rick Bertsch, Ralph Pettus, Mark Pettus, Dan Dusselier. SECOND ROW: Jay Scott, Chuck Naudet, Rob Rouen, Tim Ross, Mike Fisher, Dick Marshall, Coach Denny Staub. JV Wrestling: FRONT ROW: Bob Hartley, Brian McGuire, Ron Richards, Mick Combs, Pat Gal- lagher, Tom Sweeny, Terry Boniar, Tom Leo, Pat Morgan. SECOND ROW: Bill Herrman, Steve McGuire, Mike Creswell, Tim Lynch, Pat Horan, Gerard Gaydusek, Harry Gallagher, Tom Sack Dan Stichnot. I VARSITY WRESTLING: IV WRESTLING: O'Hara 18 Belton O'Hara 27 Belton O'Hara 30 Westport O'Hara 5 1 Westport O'Hara 55 Pem-day O'Hara 27 Pem-day O'Hara 34 Harrisonville O'Hara 5 1 Harrisonville O'Hara 24 St. Pius X O'Hara 37 St. Pius X O'Hara 8 Blue Springs O'Hara 22 Blue Springs O'Hara 33 Wm. Chrisman O'Hara 15 Wm. Chrisman O'Hara 26 Hickman Mills O'Hara 15 Hickman Mills Belton Tournament: Fifth! 7 O'Hara 18 Grandview O 'Hara 3 1 Grandview O 'Hara 36 Southwest O'Hara 43 Southwest O'Hara 50 Raymore-Peculiar O'Hara 62 Rayrnore-Peculiar City T01-Unament: Fi1'st!8 City Tournament: Firstf8 O'Hara 28 Pleasant Hill District Wrestling: Second! 10 Regional Wrestling: Secondf21 Varsity Soccer: ROW 1, Diane O'Connor, joe Bock, Mark Kloser, Bob Doherty, Shawn Geraghty, Doug Walters, Greg Dus- selier, John McNamara, Vince Wagner, Greg Rice, Peter Dold, Coach Dave Rebori. ROW 25 Steve Brink, Craig Chettle, Chris Cox, joe Lueckenhoff, Tom Hooper, Paul Lauer, Greg Birdsong, Marty McCormick, Mike Tenny, Dan Corless, Tim McClain, Roger Brennan, Mark Schroer. junior Varsity Soccer: ROW 15 Tim Naylor, joe Sweeny, Ed Hauser, jim Markey, Brian Bomar, Greg Smetanka, Steve Stichnot, Bennie Meissen, David jarboe, Mike McC1ernon. ROW 25 Brother Richard Kohrs, john Allison, Terry Engler, Mike Schroer, Fred LeC1uyse, jerry Gaydusek, Gerry Paschle, Richard Cobb, jerry Gaschen, Steve Swaters, Richard Helling, Terry O'Nei1. VARSITY SOCCER: JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER: O'Hara 1 Belton O'Hara 0 Pem-Day O'Hara 2 Pem-Day O'Hara 0 Hogan O'Hara 0 I-Iogan O'Hara 1 Rockhurst O'Hara O Rockhurst O'Hara 1 Smith Cotton O'Hara 1 Smith Cotton O'Hara 0 Bishop Miege O'Hara O Bishop Miege O'Hara 0 Pem-Day O'Hara O Pem-Day O'Hara O Hogan O'Hara 0 Hogan O'Hara 0 Rockhurst O'Hara O Rockhurst O'Hara 1 Smith Cotten O'Hara 1 Bishop Miege O'Hara 0 Pem-Day Lettern-1en's Club: ROW ONE: Stacie Reel, Kathy Lathrop, julie Solomon, Donna Foster, Roxanne Bresette, Wendy Kloser, Mary Borgmeyer, Dave Smith, Roger Brennan, Greg Rice. ROW TWO: Tim Cronley, john Moore, Kevin Clifford, Keith Peeples, Bob Spinski, john Strobl, Denny Fulmer, Ken Staab, jim Burger, Tony Gutierrez. ROW THREE: Dave Mann, Mark Rooney, Kirk Fetterolf, Mark Smith, Steve Kipp. ROW FOUR: jerry Rice, Chuck Naudet, joe Luekenhoff, Bob West, David Mascal. F.C.A. Club: Coach Denny Staub, Tim Lynch, Pat Sheil, joe.Bock, Mike Brummel, john Moore, jim Corless, Tim Cronley, Bob Spinsk1. 1 -if I? IH. S.: ROW 1, Margie Wikham, Kim Holland, Kathy Henderson, Roxanne sette, Kathy Hoffman. ROW 2, Sue Rose, Nancy Stitchnot, Roberta -edl, Cathy Vohs, Barb Owens, Paula Russ. ROW 3, John Moore, jackie , Tina Thompson, john Kuhnlein, Richard Cobb, Mary Ellen McGinnis, er Colleen. ROW 4, Rob Ward, Steve Kipp, Keith Peeples, Roger Bren- , Tim McClain. rganizations Keep Active The Letterman's club kept aspiring athletes busy and the F. C. A. involved itself in Worthwhile activities. One such Venture was a fund raising pro- ject for Pat Bickle, a young Kansas City athlete seriously injuried in a football game. N. H. S. members spent most of the year raising money to provide a scholarship for a de- serving incoming freshman. The speech team prided itself in excellence, capturing two sweepstakes trophies and a couple dozen individual trof phies. ln keeping with O'l-Iara tradition, the Actors Factory presented outstanding perfor- mances of Storybook Tales , and The Apple Tree as the fall and spring shows. Speech Team: SEATED, Mary Ann Sheil, Pam Ferkenfoff, Laurie Suckiel, Kathy Hoffman, Sue Rose, jackie Pal. STAND- ING, Colleen Kelly, Sue Melena, john Kuhnlein, jim Sexton, Roberta Hoedl, Cathy Vohs. Missing, Dan Huber. Actors Factory: ROW 1, Alan Rose, Rusty Murray, Sue Rose, Donna Ol- son, Colleen Kelly. ROW 2, joy Rochier, joe Gaschen, Pam Ferkenhoff, Cathy O'Boyle, Janice Jones. ROW 3, Regina Mann, Geri Reiser, Barb Owens, Janice Suckiel, Julie Leary, Sam Catalano, Pat Melena, ROW 4, Sue Melena, Dan Allison, Nancy Arnold, Tina Connolle, Renee Rogers, Stacie Reel, Kevin Hunter, Teresa Mears. ROW 5, Debbie Gleason, Laurie Suckiel, Tim Moore, jim Sexton, Ed Shipman, Dan Huber, Cathy Vohs, Geri Sexton, Ioan Tracy. ROW 6, jim Cox, Teresa Walker, Sue Alter, Becky Sweeny, Kathy Hoffman, Cathy Guidici, Mary Ann Sheil, Mike Roos, Gail Ausdenrnoore. 85 ., ii 4115-1 fa. ff? 'Q' E 5 ffm Q Y N N K , , . , Spirit Club Chairwomen: QLEFT TO RIGHT J Karen Putthoff, Julie Connole, Debbie Higgins, Sheila Parks, Sharon Golliland, Pam Myers, Nancy Miers, Mary Swift, Patty Owens. fmissing: Paula Barbierij. B ld and New at O.H.S. Stepping out once again under the direction of Sister Rosalie, the 1974 O'Hara Drill team pro- vided entertainment for Various games throughout the school year. Our new Mat Maids showed much spirit during this years wrestling season, supporting our team with great enthusiasm. Un- der the direction of Miss Swift, our newly reorganized Spirit Club backed our teams all the way. Now in its second year, the R. C. Y. C. is rapidly growing more popular among the students at O' Hara. Interests Vary and pros- per as old and new clubs are of- fered to all. v O,Hara Swings nto Spring . . . Golf Team: ROW ONE: Greg Smetanka, jim Moore, Pat Morgan, Rodney Tebbe, Brian Stark, john Moore, Shawn Ger- aghty. ROW TWO: Gerry Quigley, Frank McDonough, Ron Ratkey, Mark Burns, Don Sprenger. I Returning Lettermen: Mark Burns, john Moore, Don john Moore, three year letterman, decides there is more Sprenger, Shawn Geraghty. than one way to cut the grass. 88 unsToward umber 1 in Track gg Track Team: ROW ONE: jerry Rice, Roger Brennan, Ken Staab, Keith Peeples, Steve Kipp, Denny Fulmer, Ralph Iseman, Bob West, Matt Melena. ROW TWO: joe Bock, Rocky Fatino, Clint Cook, David Dobbins, Terry Engler, Eric Fetterolf, Greg Knopke, John Wirtz. ROW THREE: Mark Smith, Dave Harrison, Dave Mann, Eric VanBuskirk, jim Corless, Randy Ratkey, Coach jerry Mathis. ROW FOUR: Rob Harris, Bill Markey, Ed Hauser, Dave Mascal, Bob Harmon, Jerry Gaschen, Steve Nordby, Coach Don Emig. ROW FIVE: Greg Renallo, Mike Storms, Mike Schroer, Larry Klote, Barbara Iseman, janann Walker, Mary Swift, Mary West, Jeannie O'Boyle. Freshman Track Team: ROW ONE: Dave Engler, Joe Rozell, Tom Leo, Tom Allen, Kevin Isom, Brian O'Connor, Brian McGuire, Mike McClernon. ROW TWO: Don Edmonds, Mike Acosta, Phil Klote, Tim Dusselier, Bill O'Connor, Ray Mur- ray, Alan Rose, Chris Knopke, Janice Renallo. ROW THREE: Greg Grindinger, Tim O'Donnell, Frank Bolton, Pat Sea- beck, Tim Sullivan, Brad Sellmeyer, Paula Barbieri, Susan Koenig. ROW FOUR: Br. Gregory Densberger, jeff Kipp, Tim Amey, Mitch Forte, Tim Bock, Greg Fournier, jim Laughlin, john Hart, john Walker. 89 v Student Govt a First. Student Organizations Feed Spirit, Mind, and Body. The Student Government Board kept the free spirit of O'I-Iara alive, While the Chess Chess and A. V. Clubs kept the minds of the students sharp. Energy was kept up through the sale of nourish- ment at the bookstore. Student Government Board: Regina Mann, john Moore, Frances Pipes, Teresa Walker, Kathleen Henderson, Steve Kipp, Kathy Quinn, Jeff Kipp, Brian O'Con.nor, joe Gaschen, Andy Kojeski, Dave Mann, Amy Smith, John Shea- hon. Q missing from picture, Becky Davidson, Phil Klotey Chess Club: QSEATEDQ Frank Daniels, Tim Ward, Greg West, Roberta Hoedlg Rob Ward, John Allison. QSECOND ROW, Rob West, Joe Lueckenhoff, Bob Wear, Peter McGrai1, Charlene McMurtree, Gary Quirk. QBACK ROW, Kevin Isom, Tim Dujakovich, Bryan Kindiger, Mike Finney, Richard Cobb, Gerry Paschke. 90 I v Ekikes x -D 'L .- I .F ' K- w Bookstore workers: FIRST ROW- Barbara Soetaert, Margie Wickham, Tina Thompson, Nancy Stitchnot, Kathie King. BACK ROW- Br. Timothy, Br. Richard Kohrs, Br. Michael. rv' . ,M Q'-'fi' 1 H:- Y 1'A,...,, ...,., v AV Club: Mark Schroer, Eric Smith, Larry Klote, Matt Melena, Tim Moore, Greg Stablien, Mike Schroer. 91 Service Groups of O'Hara Reach thers Working behind the scenes are O'Hara's com- I rnunication organizations. The tutors Work weekly with the St. Regis children, helping them to improve their studies. O'Hara's newspaper staff reports on the happenings at O'Hara in their monthly edition of COMMON TALK, While the yearbook staff fills a book of memories for the 1973 -74 year. Yearbook Staff: ROW ONE: Cindy Schroer, Richard A. Cobb, jackie Pal, Mary Ann Sheil, Mary Markey, Peggy Burns, Paula Barbieri, Mary Gregg, Pat Allen. ROW TWO: Rita Mc Gee, Wanda Vernassie, Sharon Lewis, Robin Sulzen, Janice Rellihan, Laura Le Cluyse, Chris La Plante, janet Morris, Kathy Carter, Carol Panek. 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EDWARD CARLIN L-V' if 'L A A fd ROSEBERRY Princigal Dean of Girls Dean of Boys SISTER ANN ESTH R SISTER cEcEL1Us SISTER MARY QURQE ABOVE: MAHEDY MRS. MARY QUANTY MRS. MARY ELLEN Ros Nu-S. Quan- SISTER ALICE DUEEELS ty hard at work in the office. BE- LOW: Mr, Monteil, one more remark like that and you'11 be fined a nickel. i- ..... ..... I it NZ? F . , N, ' A: 1 ' , - 'Ili P, ,I 1, H , 'S BROTHER MICHAEL MISS SUSAN SWIFT I-IERINGER MR. FRED TURNER DENSBERGER MR. DENNY STAUB SISTER THOMASITA ROSS BROTHER GREGORY Chairmen Lead the Wa for the Faculty 3. MR. JIM cox MR. JERRY MATHIS -it-Q 'HKS S- ' N , .Q l- A .'- I 1 , 'f i V x , '. W bl r I '. 171. l I 41 n 5, A . L T- T ,T 1 T - TT-- A 'W . . . and the papa bear said to the mama bear, 'Who's been sit- Dear Lord, help me get through those French classes ting in my chair?' of mine. Sfl vous p15it! 97 66 ' ' 99 7 DCd1C3t1OH Sums Up the O Hara F acult I is--7 Mag receives a unique birthday surprise from Brother Michael, Brother Kenneth, and john Mall. I1 ' flu SISTER ROSEMARY BROTHER RICHARD COATES KQHRS MR. JOE LONG MRS. HELEN EMBERY BROTHER RICHARD SISTER ROSALIE GLANZ GEIMER MR. PAUL MONTEIL MISS MARGARET LOHMILLER - TIMOTHY SISTER LESLIE LOEFFELMAN KAREN MR. DANIEL TROSI-IYNSKI COUGHLIN SISTER ELLEN BOEDEKER COLLEEN CLARK MR. PI-IILLIP DAIGLE MR. JOHN JEDLICKA MR. GORDON STILLIE Facult Work o gether iligentl Q W k 1 1 i O.. i .,....- ABOVE: Ied1icka's the name and Bio- 1ogy's my game, Hush up, listen up, Warm 'em up, warm 'em up! BELOW: Brother, if you can work as fast as you can twist, we'11 be through in no time. New Faces Blend ith the Old joe Coughlin enjoys a few cups of coffee during one of his rare free periods. RIGHT: The faculty that prays together, stays together. I I 45 I -2 ' I . BROTHER BERNARD MR. 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Mary Jo Post and Kathy Rockers running laps at basketball. Jim Laughlin Julie Leary Tom Leo Sharon Lewis Mike Liniz Janice Lippert Mary livers Debbie Livingston Jim Markey Ann Martin Melisa McLaughlin Mike McC1ernon ' Chris Knopke Chuck Kraft Bruce Kurzava Susan Laird 108 x X , r ,H- I Patty Nuncio Dan O'Boy1e Bill O'Connor Brian O 'Connor Tim O 'Donnell Tom O 'Donnell Edie Ohrazda Denise O 'Laughlin Kevin McEnaney Rita McGee Frances McGinnis Peter McGrail Brian McGuire Charlene McMurtree Geralyn Meirath Benny Meissen ' Pat Melena , ' Peggy Merker Jo Marie Messina Steve Mitchell I ,1 Gwen Monni g jim Moore Pat Morgan Bill Morris Theresa Mount Amy Muehlbach Tim Murphy Ray Murray Tim Naylor , V N Vickie Newcomer , , Cindy Northcraft A Edmund Novak .1 Susan Koenig playing guitar at Frosh Mass. -40 vn- JJJ as 2 t E5 5-A Q it I. cauucn -7f'f':CfJn-:pq gg, ,Ee '. -- -- .'.f -',. l Jn- -X.. 'A AA.:A : .- . 3 Q A AAAAAA ,' . A -,A, .A is... A Aka ,K . 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W wig 'J ' 'Q X 22'-' Carol Stegman Penny Steiner Lisa St. Germain Steve Stichnot Barbara Stuhlman Tim Sullivan Robin Sulzen Cindy Swanson Steve Swaters Tom Sweeny Rodney Tebbe Stella Tener Helen Thibault julie Thomas Therese Thompson Michael Roos Alan Rose joe Rozell Robbie Sayre Mary Scanlon Pat Seabeck Brad Sellmeyer Dave Setter Tammy Sewell Martha Sheahon jill Sherman Greg Smetanka Melissa Soetaert Bob Spaw Tammy Spies Leslie Sprenger Brian Stark Debbie Stedem Sherry Angotti works on Winning float. 5 I1 .- :jI I -A V 1?-zf '11, J: Qi-Q1 1, -1.5 1 13? l?'Tl. ff-' 'TSA Mitch Rooney Lisa Tritico Debbie Tucker David Turner Mary Turner Kathy Vandergriff Gary Van Lanker Diego Velasquez Wanda Vernassie janann Walker Kim Walterman Bob Wear Laura Weeks Paula Wessling Bob West Carol White jane White Andy Whitehead jane Williams Leslie Williamson Debbie Wirtz jeff Wright Brian McGuire shows his style. Jn, , Sandra Callicott Barb ara Masinia 11, . WY, Judy Meinhardt Doug S avi ano , 5. Mark Thissen John Woska 112 5-5 ' Super Sophs Swing in With . Viki Beres Dennis Berger Joe Bock Craig Boland Brian Bornar Lisa Bornar Theresa Bowen Bob Brown Gerry Brown Steve Brown Tom Brown Sam Catalano 113 jeff Abell john Allison Sue Alter Marianne Alvarez Joe Andregg Laura Armour Charlie Arnone Chuck Aquino Gail Ausdenmore Ward Baker Mike Beasley john Becker Katie McDonald, ready to sell again Teri Carroll Bill Cassidy Kenny Chettle Sharon Clark Kathy Cobb Julie Connole Clint Cook Jane Corcoran Annette Cordry Kathy Coughlin Patty Crowder Michelle Dalton Andy Denzer David Dobbins David Donegan Celia Dugan Pa11'icia Dunning Dan Dusselier Jeanne Emanuele Terry Engler Sean Ferguson Kirk Fetterolf joe Fiedler john Figge The sophomore Chou' excelled at the Fall concert Workmg Together -A Here's some scotch tape our float can't possibly fall over at Homecoming! Larry Fournier Donna Fristoe Jeanne Gallagher Peter Garcia jerry Gaschen Shawn Geraghty Mark Gormly jean Graeff Bob Harmon Rob Harris Dave Harrison Keith Haskamp Ray Hatfield Ed Hauser Beth Henry Elizabeth Higgins Steve Hig-lnbotham Mary Jeanne Hinkle Veronica Hirt Cynthia Hoffman Susan Hopfinger jeff Horan Pat Horan Chris Humphrey Dennis Hunter Debbie Ising jan Jochems Debbie johnson jeff joseph Carol Joyce Pat Iulo Bryan Kindiger Pat King Kim Kissick John Kirk Frank Kojeski Kevin Kurzava jim Laird Jeannine Lamble Mary Ellen Lavery Jeff Laurent Fred LeC1uyse Bob Leo Patty Lewis Tom Link Ted Liston Debi Loos Theresa Louisell Mary Lynch Tim Lynch Anna Maasen Bridget Magness . -. YA.,-, , ,Q Involvement Us r .s- '-1,1-1 1 ay -'59, 'if ,, Q 4' 5 fir,-1--.Q ' 1 gbgragjp,-.- .. ' W-1'f'.,f,: 1 xi -J-' ,Q '. ' . , ' ' 'iL 'x' 1 F :TV 1,2ff3?Z': 32:1 if . - -.- -- --M. F 'Vins' ft- ' -- Ai '1' D lv- ' x gl' x 11 li -ef P, L' '. 'Q ' ' , . x, -. .- 2 '--es ,Q x I N I , 11g1i5g,,,,1 1:1 ,Q-: . ft 2 L nna .ia L L K . L L 4- ' ,L X Ian Sutherlin and Kathy Stegman lead the sophs in cheers as 'sv their team strives for victory. HU if vb! 2 ,Q- ,.. 'X . 116 ., f 4,5 ' A T A i l Vw' I I: mg NL X 5 1 , fu e 'f I J. gi V5 W , 5 1 L.-., 'N L 4. E, ' V 'ig' AY 'Y f I f V A l N -I w1,'1'1 w W - 1,---,Lv -cw ,1-' V., . 1 Vfv 1 141. .55-'g f ,g: ' ' ' f V' v - . ga- Q, 'u M. . l,,,.ff:, f. - iii ' 3 5, 4 M . it or - vw .A ' :F rg 1 ,I F. 414, ., . I ,, J 35'-4-Af, 'ull - Q 47:7 ' i ETH Y N I ' 11 - My 2' .. V s , , ,. iff. ga T N l ,viii E' f fs. f., , 3 f . lvl rt s Q ' x 7 QQ 4 X 'E ' 5 wi K JK Q ,, , qi The cross country team profited from the ef- forts of jerry Gaschen. Becky Mall David Mann Regina Mann Bill Markey Dick Marshall Dave Mascal Marty McCormick Katie McDonald Jim McDowell Steve McGuire Patty McKeown Ann McNamara Tom McNamara Nancy Meier Cathy Meiron Mindy Micke Chris Mooney Mike Moore Julia Mueller Peggy Mullane jim Mumm Kerry Nill Mary Mittlestadt Mary Noonan Kellie Nuccio Louann Oberkrom Jeanne O'Boy1e Dan O'Brien Mary Ott Patty Owens Mary Pisciotta thinks , Oh, I wish I would have studied harder. Mary Pisciotta Denise Poskin Martha Post Greg Renallo Mark Reid Ron Richards Becky Richter Mark Robinett: Dave Rogers Tim Ross Mary jo Saplata Tom Sack Ann Scanlon Frank Schoenen Cindy Schroer Jay Scott Tim Scullen Karen Setter Paul Panek Michelle Pe ace Mark Pettus Tracey Pfister Greg Pike Frances Pipes X Y Stud mg Har : k A 1535--'-1, ,,g' pd' 3-, . - -' 1' Debbie fi Shaughnessy Patty Sheahon Pat Sheil Jeff Sherman Ramona Shelley Don Sprenger 155 Susan Spinski Cecilia Smith Diane Smith Mark Smith Janice Stark Jennifer Stark Don Stedem Kathy Stegman David Stewart: Ken Stock Mike Storms janet Strobl Janice Suckiel Kathy Sullivan janet Sutherlin Steve Swab Brenda Swanson Joe Sweeny I , Mary Thibault Denise Thomas Tlm TU-lslel' Patty Lewis and Donna Fristie work in biology lab. 119 Mary Utter Eric Van Buskirk Ed Van Lanl-:er Vince Wagner Teresa Walker David Walter Mary West Frances Willi ams Sharon Winegardner Greg Wright Barbara Wynne Sharon Allen Tim Burns Mary Clifford Mary Dowd Rocky Fatino Tammy Felling Debbie Gleason Mike Regan Theresa Rieser Jane Rouen Steve Shaw Diane Teefey Joan Tracy Jivin Juniors Jump in With . -. -1 John Blando Bob Boinski Terry Bomar Phil Bonderer Mary Borgmeyer Sharon Bossert Mary Ann Branski Roger Brennan Roxy Bresette -f' 121 Sue Allegri Harold Allen Pat Allen - Dan Allison Debbie Anderson Pete Angotti Nancy Arnold ' jan Alyward ' Cathy Balestere A Susan Baron Steve Baxter Lynne Bertsch Bob West demonstrates the art of paylng perfect attention during Algebra II class s Mike Brummel jim Burger Greg Burns Mark Cagle -cindy cm Bill Chi arelli Cindy Cisper P atty C lark Kevin Clifford Richard Cobb jerry Cook 1'-Sandy Coombs jim Corless Mike Creswell Tom Crowder Mike Dale Y Marguerite Daniels Becky Davidson Diane DeMaria -Anne Dobbins Peggy Doran 'Dawn Doty Kevin Duj akovich Doug Duncan iQ dill 7165 . . . Homecoming Activities . 7x :fd ,kf f, V, , ',,. X . -3 , , E Suzanne Desaulnlers Greg Dusselier JLE 1? vii 'X fe? 'T'9 'ff , 1 lla., Sheila Dyer Bob Engert Mike Fisher cindy Fisk agar ' 3f?4J?1fF2?,y ' 4 i?Qfi2:i9!?Q1 ' 2 7 7 51 O , X few 5- r 1 .,.,, M . nr mv H' . .' ,,,,.fg.4f-:F ' . I ., HA- r . , L-pdfjafq' 1. y-3, v. ,U-. i . Q .rj 5 Q iii' A The Junior Float was an ice cream float. fx Lev:-JQ FX, 123 ,f-Q4 Kathy Fitzgibbons Donna Foster -if Denny Fulrner Harry Gallagher Joe Gaschen Gerard Gaydusek Jerome Gaydusek Sharon Gilliland Sue Gorman Debbie Gowen ' Paula Green ' Marie Griffin Cindy Gurriere Chris Herrman joe Hen-man Richard Helling Kathleen I-Ienderso Patty Hill Roberta Hoedl I1 Teresa Hoffmann A Kim Holland Ralph Iseman Rick Ising Denise Johnston Chris Johosky Mike jones Terry Kast Jim julo 'Kathy King Steve Kipp Cathy Klimek Wendy Kloser Larry Klote Dave Knaus Julie Kohn Mark LaPlante iKathy Lathrop Susan Laughlin Mary Lynn Lippert Robin Livers Joe Lueckenhoff Roni Lynch Rhonda McDonald Frank McDonou h S Mary Ellen McGinn1s Patty Maher John Mall Q Jim Marshall Teresa Mears Joe Meinhardt Kathy Meissen Matt Melena Sue Meunier Neil Miller x XX 1 -. ,- . I 4 I if Ju I ' 1 ,L ' 11-8 , ' I we N or f A 101 rn 'egxcqixn 'iii 1 PY C 1 wi wil 9 r.'.12L.AJI4,.'gIy.:?'24g?g5 , X ' .11 Af y! Keith Peeples Ralph Pettus Ray Pisciotta Bob Pollock Connie Putthoff Sue Ragusa I 'A Bob Mittelstadt Paul Monteil Tim Moore Jeannette Mumm Chris Murray Rusty Murray Chris Naudet Nick Naylor Dave Newton Cathy O'Boyle Kevin O'Brien Diane O'Connor Marsha O 'Donnell Mary Ann O 'Donnell Barb Owens Sue Palmarine Gerry Paschlce, Vicki Pedroza - I think we've really stumped Sister Karen this time, exclaims V ,,. 4 :A sin- f 1K3,..,1 L 4,. f1ffff'33lfi N ','2E ..fQ,f'f -, .rg un .- L1 man--. iff. ,,l, , Q, ,W , - ' wifvuw' ' gr rg-mi :ffl , ,iii fi a' ,A'qyi',fr'.,,sE.'sg.rl A' ew, 1' -- 43.-ggi ' L:.g3,z'f lg, A11-2,g'g1h .Ay w A .','. aus. rkW1j'3!'1?i3Q '- Peggy Ramsey Mary Ransom Randy Ratkey -Stacie Reel john Reilly jerry Rice Mary Ann Riehle joy Rochier Mark Rooney Paula Russ Karen Scaletty Lynn Scanlon Mary Schallenberg Mike Schroer Kathy Setter Geri Sexton james Sexton Paul Skidmore Shannon Smith Barb Soetaert julie Solomon Ken Staab Carol Stablein Dan Stitchnot Karen Suckiel Theresa Swab Becky Sweeny Ring Day 1' W. i A it Xxx' i fi? Q 1 1- GFP, 4' i .41 A 1 . 'I - 3 V ' E . in f x S' 'X 'tsi X xx ,aa 'v-42. ,Xa v-..s' ., I' X. it ill. Kent Jones Jim Kohrs Steve Nordby Tom Saviano Bill Utter we ez Mary Swift ' Mike Tenny Iiza Trabon '- Peggy Tritico Tom Turner Cathy Vohs David Von Greg Wald Brian Walker Dan Walker Tim Ward Terri Weess -' Bob West Rhonda Wickham jay Young Rita Zapien Bob Anderson Mike Clark Bob Hartley Martin Hooper Kevin Hunter ,--X ...w , 3 5 L ' F W nc- H 1 v f 14, if ,am ' :TSS- . ., ,ni Jw: .. . :- -X ..a 1 ' 'Q f'-+54 www K. V . 41,31 13 1 Q, A Xu , 1'-A 11:53 15 ,, .W wht. 1011 GF, i 1 X ,V 315' '-.., Nb-.. . N. -...,Nw.. rf 'WfguifJv-4041. gg rf, .Q , i If I Could Save Time in a Bottle 0H4,94 4' r SVICKI ACCARDO -- MARCIA AYLWARD .- SUE BARKER TERESA BEASLEY KATHY BENSON 1 N N 'DEBBI BE RNARDI ' KAROL BOCK , SHARON BOGE RT O FWS: J, of-' 1, ' ,, -' ,f ' f ' V AJJ' A rowdy but happy bunch represented the seniors in the annual powder puff game. 251 U, f av- ' - w W X v ' Tr - ' b , ,, . J' The First Thing That Pd Like to Do . . . DLANE BOSSERT MARK BOWMAN TIM BOMAR STEVE A. BRINK MARY SHARON BROOKS MICHAEL BROSKI DAVID BRYANT GARY BURDICK 131 Is to Save Everyday T11 Etermty Passes Away MARK BURNS DAVID BUTLER JUDY BUTLER PAT CARROLL KATHY CARTER :SI-IERYL CASSIDY 3 BARBARA CEBULA ANTONELLA CERCHI Just to Spend Them ith ou 'f--.1 -1: : inn- ,W 'T 133 A. .- CRAIG CHE TTLE TERRY CLAUDELL GALEN CLOUGHLY MIKE COOMBS PATRICK J. COOMBS TINA CONNOLE Y PAT CORDRY DAN C ORLESS LORI CORRIGAN CHRIS COX Summer Skys And Lullables Nights We Couldn t Say Good bye f DEBBIE CRAWFORD f'PATTY CRESWELL HCARLA CRISP '-' DIANA CROMWEL TIM CRONLEY -L KIM CULLEN FRANK DANIELS PETE DENZER .. MARY DeMAREA PHIL DUNNING A KATHY DUGAN MIKE DUSSELIER I KEN DWORAK CI-IERYL DYER fee, CI-IERYL EDMONDS RICHARD ETEM Photographs And Memories Thatis All I'Ve Left of You. 135 'w n f , I s, 'P ,fix 1 wi, ' '21, 1 RW I-N U Queen Connie and her escort Dick Ong enjoy the Home- coming Dance. RICHARD ETEM JULIE FAYARD L DEBBIE FELLNER JIM FENNESY PAM FERKENHOFF ERIC FETTEROLF Hey Tomorrow, Where Are You Go1n Do You Have Some Room for Me RALPH FISK efLREGINA FRISCHER P f' SUSAN FROGGE JAY FULMER PHIL GARCIA PAULA GAY Carol Smith Works diligently on her Clerical Practice. . Qi! -f PATTY GEBAUER MIKE GILGUS 114,11 --yr 'n, U. , ,mgsw ' 1' 15: 1145 - ,S 'N 'wEv .M A , , - I - 4 Q CATHERINE GUIDICI PAT GLAVIN ' 136 .. ka. 1 Hey Tomorroiwl A C an't Show You Nothm You've Seen it L All Pass by Your Door . . . A SUSAN GNEFKOW - , i . RITA GORMLY I MARY GREGG ANTHONY GUTIERREZ KEVIN HARDEN A VICKY HARRIS I '. I A PATTY HEIMEL If BILL HELLING SUSAN HENRY Q LINDA HEYER DEBBIE HIGGINS KEVIN HILL 1 137 WTKATHY HOFFMAN TOM I-IOOPER DANIEL I-IUBER DAVID HUNTER MICI-IELE ISEMAN J 1 NA XQNANCY JARBOE SJGOINDY JOHNSTON 4 'Ni' J J 1 fJAN1cE JONES - J A f COLLEEN JOSEPH -A JACK JULO J -33- rv I J' .' Seems Like Such a Long Time Ago I Was Walking On a Lonely Road - COLLEEN KELLEY PEGGY KEENAN I A ' - GARY KIEFER TOM KIENBERGER Seniors pass on the 8510. tradition. DAVID KING KATHY KIRK C' MARK KLOSER Getting Tired of Dreaming Alone Like All the Lonely People I Had Known KATHY KAUZLARICI-I f But After All It s What We ve Done That Makes Us What We Are GREG KNOPKE ,FCONNIE KOENIG ANDY KOJESKI JOHN KUHNLE MIKE KULIK PAUL KUPERSMITH MARK KURZAVA CHRIS LaPLANTE PAUL LAUER KATHY LAUGHLIN LAURA LGCLUYSE JOE LISTER IN I I JJ, vw, ' x JIM MISOANNON ,, LAURAH MITOHENER O one Ever Had a Rainbow Until He Had the Rain 141 PATSY LITJEN T? MARY MARKEY JIM MARSHALL JOHN MARSHALL SUE MELENA PAT MESSINAJS JON MIOKE TOM MILLER DENNIS MINGUOOI Rob Ward put in many hours in re porting O'Hara to the RAYTOWN NEWS and participating in many activities. h, Sometimes Skys are Cloudy nd Sometimes Skys are Blue Seniors Mary Gregg and Kevin Hill look forward to graduation. JANET MORRIS LEE MURRAY RQ PAM MYERS TIM MCCLAIN ,ff ANN MCDONALD ,XPATTI MCFERRON WILL MCGOWAN JOHN MCNAMARA I PEGGY MCNELLIS JOHN MooRE I s X rf w H f' 4 Q . s 142 JOE NEEDHAM . JACKIE NEEDI-IAM KIM NILL -' Af y.. A A ' - STAN NOVAK M 5' gy 2-I O A A0 DONNA OLSON A 1 - V I J . 'LV . 4. ' L 'H I - A , ' v 'T Y r. N A MIKE OXLER J ' A EUGENE PAL ' .Af ' JACKIE PAL un! W Q I A A Q A CAROL PANEKK' 'A A A SHEILA PARKS M A A 4 CLAUDIA PETTUS . . . 'Cause I Keep Waitin' for My Ship to Come In And All That Ever Comes is the Tide. 143 'WKAREN PIKE , - TERESA PRITGHARD I ,. I I i EILEEN QUANTY ' DEBBIE QUINN in PEGGY RANSOM KEN REILLY ,ff JANICE RELLII-IAN ' 'PAULA RENKOSKI GREG RICE I GERI RIESER f Drive-in Movies, Friday Nights Drinkin, Beer and Laughin' 144 Celti spirit RENEE ROGERS SUSAN ROSE ROB R OUE N MARK SCI-IROER Bos SEGER MARY ALICE SEIGLER JOHN SHEAHON MARY ANN SI-IEIL ' ED SI-ILPMEN KATHY SKIDMORE K2 Somehow Things Were Always Right I Just Don't Know What Happened My Only Boss Was the Clock on the Wall And My Only Friend MMAUREEN SKIDMORE - J SALLY SLYMAN AMY SMITH CAROL SMITH DALE SMITH DAVE SMITH ERIC SMITH ROB SPINSKI GREG STABLEIN 'RDENISE STEGMAN ROBERT STEINER l CHRIS ST. GERMAIN I 146 LLL. -V L-'f ' . . :Y,:,m iw fs. I f a ff f NANCY STITOHNOT Spiri1:ers Pam Myers and Sheila Parks chat with Mr. Staub. 147 JOHN STRQBL LAUREN SUCKIEL MIKE SULLIVAN MARY SURPRISE LAURA SUTI-IERLIN DEBBIE SWANSON TINA THOMPSON TOM TRITICO STEPHEN TRUSLER .K A T '1. gf': JIM UTTER STEPHEN VERNASSIE TERRI VAN LANKER JOE WAGNER SUE WALSH DOUG WALTERS 2 'f ,- i ROBERT WA RD ' ANNA WEESS EVA WEHNER T' GREG WEST N Memories Can Be Friends They Can Tak You to a Place That You Never Thougl BARBARA WHITE MARGARET WICKI-IAM RUSTY WILLIAMS -G DEBBIE WINEGA RDNER JOHN W1RTz MARILYN WITTMERS :R IERRY Woons MARY WURTZ LINDA ZAPIEN MARIA POI-ILSCI-INEIDER ou'd Be Again. Take You to a Face That ou Never Ever Thought Y0u'd See Again Senior Credits VICKI ACCARDO Library Volunteer 15 Intramurals 1, 25 Model U. N. delegate. MARCI AYLWARD Library Volunteer 1, 2 5 Drama 15 Intramurals 3. SUE BARKER Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Mat Maid 45 Pep Club Squad Leader 25 Pep Club Secretary 3. TERESA BEASLEY Pep Club 1, 25 Drill Team 35 Bookstore Volun- teer 1, 25 Choral 1, 2 5 Intramurals 1, 25 Model U. N. delegate 4. KATHY BENSON Newspaper 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Drill Team 2, 35 Choral 15 Yearbook 2. DEBBIE BERNARDI Volleyball 15 Pep Club 15 Bookstore Volunteer 2, 35 Choral 1, 25 Intramurals 15 Model U. N. delegate 4. KAROL BOCK Volleyball 15 Drill Team 2 5 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2. SHARON BOGERT Pep Club 15 Drill Team 45 Choral 1, 25 Year- book 2 5 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. TIM BOMAR Choral 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 25 Soccer 1, 25 Honor Roll 4. DIANE BOSSERT Newspaper 45 St. Regis Tutors 35 Choral 1,2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK BOWMAN Intramurals 1, 2, 3. STEVE BRINK Student Government 15 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 15 Wrestling 25 Soccer 3, 45 Honor Roll 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MARY SHARON BROOKS Pep Club 1, 25 Choral 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 2, 3,4. MIKE BROSKI DAVID BRYANT Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4. MARK BURNS Newspaper 45 Chess Club 25 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Football Captain 45 Basketball 1, 25 Soccer 45 F. C. A. 45 Golf 1, 2, 3,45 Drama 25 Honor Roll 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Letterman Club 3, 4. DAVID BUTLER Chess Club 2, 35 Football 15 Basketball 15 Cross Country 45 Honor Roll 2, 4. JUDY BUTLER Student Government 35 Newspaper 35 Volleyball 15 Pep Club 1,25 Class Secretary 35 Choral 15 Mission Club 15 National Honor Society 3,4 5 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2. GARY BURDICK PAT CARROLL KATHY CARTER Pep Club 1, 25 Yearbook 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 In- tramurals 1, 2. SHERYL CASSIDY BARBARA CEBULA Pep Club 1, 2 5 Choral 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Pe Club Squad Leader 1. ANTONELLA CERCH1 Pep Club 1, 25 Choral 1, 2,3,45 Drama 2,45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. CRAIG CHE TTLE Choral 15 Track 1,25 Soccer 3,45 Golf 45 Intra murals 1, 2, 3. TERRY CLAUDELL Choral 1, 25 Soccer 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. GALEN CLOUGHLY Student Government 25 Choral 1, 25 Honor Roll 2,45 Intramurals 1. MIKE COOMBS Football l, 2, 35 J. V. Football Captain 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 5 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. PATRICK COOMBS Football 1, 25 Track 15 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Wres- tling Co-Captain 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Letter- man Club 2, 3, 4. TINA CONNOLE Pep Club 15 Drill Team 35 Choral 1, 25 Intra- murals 1, 25 Drama 2. . PAT CORDRY Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Letterman Club 4. DAN CORLESS Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Bowling 45 Intramurals 2, 3. LORI CORRIGAN Pep Club 1, 25 Yearbook 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 In- tramurals 1, 2. CHRIS COX Football 15 Basketball l, 25 Soccer 45 Golf 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. DEBBIE CRAWFORD Pep Club 1, 25 Cheerleader 1, 45 Drill Team 3. PATTY CRESWELL Newspaper 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Bookstore Vol- unteer 1, 25 Choral 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Squad Leader 1. DIANA CROMW ELL Pep Club 15 Choral 15 Intramurals 2. CARLA CRISP TIM CRONLEY Math Club 15 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track. 15 F. C. A. 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Football Captain 4. KIM CULLEN 'ep Club l, 2, 35 Bookstore Volunteer 15 Choral , 25 Yearbook 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3. RANK DANIELS ' hess, Club 2, 3,45 Golf 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3. ETE DENZER Frack 15 Intramurals l, 2, 3. JIARY DeMAREA ep Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 Drill Team 35 ntramurals l, 2, 3. HIL DUNNING KATHY DUGAN ep Club 15 Choral l. KIIKE DUSSELIER iscipline Board 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 F. C. A. : Intramurals l, 2, 3. IEN DWORAK ootball 15 Basketball 1, 25 Soccer 3,45 Intra- iurals 3. HERYL DYER p Club l, 25 Cheerleader 1,25 St. Regis Tu- rs 45 Intramurals 1, 2. HERYL EDMONDS p Club 1, 25 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Drill Team aptain 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Year- ok 25 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 otography Club 2. AVID ELLIS ICHARD ETEM hess Club l, 2, 35 Track l, 2, 35 Honor Roll 35 Intramurals 2. LIE FAYARD ewspaper 25 Pep Club 1,25 Choral 15 Intra- urals l, 2. EBBIE FELLNER horal 1, 25 Honor Roll 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3. M FENNESY dent Government 2, 35 Choral 1, 2, 35 Drama 5 Honor Roll 1, 25 Intramurals l, 2. ' M FERKENHOFF RIC FETTEROLF ootball l, 3,45 Track 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 In- amurals 15 Letterman Club 45 Football Cap- in 4. ALPH FISK EGINA FRISHER horal 1, 25 Intramurals 3. SAN FR OGGE -ep Club l, 25 Choral 15 Yearbook 35 Photo- raphy Club 3. 'AY FULMER hess Club 25 Football 1, 45 Basketball 35 lowling 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Letterman .lub 4. IHIL GARCIA ootball 15 Intramurals l, 2, 3. AULA GAY horal 1, 2, 3, 45 Mission Club 25 Drama 1, 2, , 4. PATTY GEBAUER . Choral l, 2, 35 Girls Glee 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 3, 4. MIKE GILGUS Intramurals 2, 3. CATHERINE GIUDICI Newspaper 2, 35 Pep Club l, 25 Drill Team 35 Speech Team 45 Choral l. PAT GLAVIN Intramurals l, 2, 3. SUSAN GNEFKOW Student Government 35 Pep Club l,2, 35 St. Regis Tutors 45 Choral 15 Intramurals l, 2. MARY ANN GREGG Choral l, 2, 35 Yearbook 3, 45 Yearbook Editor Underclassmen Section 35 Editor Senior Sec- tion 45 Bookstore Volunteer l. RITA GORMLY Newspaper 25 Pep Club l, 2, 35- Bookstore Vol- unteer 15 Choral 1, 25 Yearbook 25 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY GUTIERREZ Chess Club 25 Football 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 F. C. A. 3, 45 Honor Roll 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Yearbook 45 Letterman Club 4. KEVIN HARDEN Math Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals l, 2, 3. VICKY HARRIS Student Government l5 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Choral l5 Yearbook 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Intramur- als l, 2, 35 Class Officer l. PATTY HEIMEL Intramurals 2. BILL HELLING Cross Country 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 French Club 4. SUSAN HENRY Student Government 35 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Sacris- tan 35 Yearbook 35 Drama l, 2, 3. LINDA HEYER Student Government l5 Choral l, 2, 3,4 5 Year- book 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Editor Advertisement ' ,.. Section 33 Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4. DEBBIE HIGGINS Student Government 23 Pep Club l, 2, 33 Spirit Club Chairwoman lj Cheerleader 33 St. Regis Tutors 2, 33 Choral 1, 23 Sacristan 23 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. KEVIN HILL Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Golf 33 Honor Roll 2, 33 In- tramurals l, 2, 3. KATHY HOFFMAN Newspaper l, 2,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 43 Drill Team 2, 33 Speech Team 3, 43 Choral 13 National Honor Society 4g Yearbook 43 Drama 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramur- als l, 2. TOM HOOPER Football 23 Soccer 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3. DANIEL HUBER Student Government 33 Speech Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama l, 2, 3,43 Intramurals 2. DAVID HUNTER Football 13 Basketball 1,23 Track 13 Intramur- als 1, 2, 3. MICHELE ISEMAN Volleyball 2, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Bookstore Vol- unteer l, 23 Yearbook 23 Honor Roll 1, 3,4 3 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3. NANCY JARBOE Pep Club lg Bookstore Volunteer 2, 3g Choral 13 Intramurals l. CINDY JOHNSTON JANICE JONES ' Pep Club lg Choral l, 2, 33 Yearbook 33 Drama 2, 3, 4. COLLEEN JOSEPH Newspaper 2, 43 Pep Club 1. JOHN JULO KATHY KAUZLARICH Pep Club .l, 2, 33 Bookstore Volunteer 1, 23 Choral 1, 2, 33 Red Cross Youth Club 3, 4g Hon- or Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club Squad Leader 3. COLLEEN KELLY Newspaper 33 Speech Team 3,43 Choral 2, 3, 43 Drama 2, 3,4. PEGGY KEENAN GARY KIEFER Choral l, 23 Football lg Track lg Golf 2, 3,43 Intramurals l, 2, 3. TOM KIENBERGER Intramurals 1, 2. DAVID KING Intramurals 1, 2, 3. KATHY KIRK Pep Club 33 Drill Team 43 Bookstore Voluntee 13 Choral l, 2, 33 Yearbook 2. GREG KNOPKE MARK KLOSER Chess Club l,2, 33 Football 13 Soccer 3,43 Go 23 Letterman Club 3,4. CONNIE KOENIG Newspaper 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral lg Yearbook 43 Drama 23 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g Intramurals. ANDY KOJESKI Student Govermnent 3s Student Government Board 4g Class President 3, 43 Chairman of Student Govermnent Board 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Football lg Basketball l, 23 Dram 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN KUHNLEIN Student Government 2, 33 Newspaper 43 Speech Team 2, 3, 4g Treasurer Student Council 3g Business Manager of Newspaper 33 National Honor Society 2, 3,4 3 Drama 2, 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. MIKE KULIK PAUL KUPERSMITH Student Govermnent 13 Football 13 Wrestling I 2, 3. MARK KURZAVA Chess Club 23 Choral 23 Drama 13 Intramurals l, 2, 3. CHRIS LaPLANTE Pep Club l,2, 33 St. Regis Tutors 3g Yearbook 3,45 Honor Roll 2, 3. PAUL LAUER Football 13 Basketball I3 Soccer 3,4 3 Intramur als I, 2, 33 Soccer Captain 3, 4. KATHY LAUGHLIN Volleyball 23 Pep Club l, 23 St. Regis Tutors 33 Choral 13 Mission Club 2g Honor Roll 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2. LAURA LeCLUYSE Newspaper 13 Pep Club l, 2,35 St. Regis Tutorg 33 Yearbook 3, 4g Honor Roll 23 Intramurals 1, 2. JOE LISTER Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. PAT LITJ EN Volleyball 2, 3,4 5 Pep Club l, 25 Bookstore Vol- unteer 1,2 5 Choral 1, 25 Intramurals l, 2, 3. MARY MARKEY Student Government 2, 35 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Choral I, 25 Yearbook 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Editor History Section 35 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 45 Drill Team Co-Captain 4. JIM MARSHALL 'Intramurals I, 2. JOHN MARSHALL 'Honor Roll l, 25 Intramurals I, 2. SUE MELENA Newspaper 3,45 Pep Club 15-Speech Team 3,45 Choral 1, 2, 3,45 Girls Glee l, 2, 35 Madrigals 12, 35 Drama l, 2, 3,45 Honor Roll 2, 3,45 Intra- murals l, 2. PAT MESSINA Bookstore Volunteer 15 Choral l, 25 Honor Roll 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3. JON MICKE Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2. TOM MILLER DENNIS MINGUCCI Chess Club 25 Bookstore Volunteer l, 25 Foot- ball 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3. JIM MISCANNON Track I5 Honor Roll l, 2, 3,4 5 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. LAURAH MITCHENER Student Government 15 Newspaper 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Choral l, 25 Model U. N. delegate l, 25 Yearbook 3 5 Drama l, 2, 3. JOHN MOORE Student Government Board 45 Newspaper 3, 45 Newspaper Editor-in-Chief 45 Chess Club 2, 35 INational Honor Society 3, 45 Red Cross Youth Club 45 Treasurer of Red Cross Youth Clubg F. C. A. 45 Golf l, 2, 3, 45 Golf Captain 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 -Letterman Club 2, 4. JANET MORRIS Pep Club 1, 25 Choral l, 25 Yearbook 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2. LEE MURRARY Football l5 Track I5 Intramurals 2, 3. PAMM MYERS Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spirit Club Chairwoman 45 Choral l, 25 National Honor Society 35 Intra- murals 2, 3 5 Pep Club Squad Leader 25 Trea- surer of Pep Club 3. TIM MCCLAIN Newspaper 45 Math Club 3, 45 Soccer 3, 45 Hon- or Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3. ANN MCDONALD Pep Club 1, 25 Bookstore Volunteer 15 Choral I. PATTI MCFERRON Pep Club l, 25 Bookstore Volunteer 25 Spirit Club 45 Yearbook 35 Honor Roll 3, 45 Intramur- als I, 2. WILL MCGOWAN Basketball I, 25 Soccer 45 Honor Roll l5 Intra- murals l, 2, 3. JOHN MCNAMARA Football l5 Wrestling 1, 35 F. C.A. 45 Intra- murals l, 2, 3. PEGGY MCNELLIS Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 Drill Team 35 Choral 2, 35 Yearbook 3, 45 Honor Roll 35 Intra- murals I, 2. JACKIE NEEDHAM JOE NEEDHAM Choral 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3. KIM NILL Newspaper 25 Pep Club I, 25 Choral l, 25 Year- book 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3. STAN NOVAK MARGIE O'CONNOR Pep Club l, 25 Bookstore Volunteer 1,25 Choral l, 2, 3,45 Girls Glee I, 2, 35 Stage Crew 45 Hon- or Roll 4. DONNA OLSON Volleyball l, 25 Pep Club I5 Choral l, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2 5 Drama 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3. MIKE OXLER Chess Club 15 Yearbook 3, 45 Yearbook Busi- I 1 ., L ness Manager 45 Football 15 Intramurals 2, 3. EUGENE PAL Student Government 35 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Choral 1, 25 Yearbook 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JACKIE PAL Newspaper 1,45 Math Club 15 St. Regis Tutors 45 Speech Team 45 Choral 1, 25 Model U. N. delegate 45 National Honor Society 2, 45 Red Cross Youth Club 45 Yearbook 1, 2,45 Drama 1, 2, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Yearbook Editor Academic Section 2, 4. CAROL PANEK Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Drill Team 2,4 5 Choral 15 Yearbook 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. SHEILA PARKS Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spirit Club Chairwoman 45 Drill Team 3,45 Choral 1, 2, 3,4 5 Sacristan 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4 5 Intramurals5 Pep Club Assistant Squad Leader 3. CLAUDIA PETTUS Student Government 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spir- it Club 4 5 Class Vice-President 25 Basketball 15 Honor Roll 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. KAREN PIKE Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Choral 15 Hon- or Roll 2, 3. TERESA PRICHARD Choral 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama 3,45 Honor Roll 2, 3. EILEEN QUANTY Student Government 1, 2, 35 Newspaper 45 Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 25 Choral 15 Year- book 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Captain 35 Student Council Sec- retary 35 Pep Club Squad Leader 15 Yearbook Editor of 'Theme Section. DEBBIE QUINN Volleyball 25 Bookstore Volunteer 2, 35 Choral 1, 25 Drama 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 25 Intramurals 2. PEGGY RANSON KEN REILLY Chess Club 25 Football 15 Track 15 Bowling 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JANICE RELLIHAN Newspaper 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spirit Club 45 St. Regis Tutors 45 Yearbook 45 Track Statis- tician 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2. PAULA RENKOSKI Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spirit Club 45 Choral 1, 2, 3,45 Intramurals 1, 2. GREG RICE GERI RIESER Pep Club 15 Speech Team 45 Choral 1, 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Drama 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Captain Volley- ball Intramurals 25 National Honor Society President 45 French Club 3, 4. RENEE ROGERS Pep Club 15 Drill Team 35 Choral 1, 25 Year- book 35 Drama 2. SUSAN ROSE Newspaper 45 Pep Club 1,25 Speech Team 3,45 Choral 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 35 Drama 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Yearbook Editor Advertisement Section 3. ROB ROUEN Football 1,45 Basketball 15 Cross Country 25 Track 1, 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MARK SCHROER A. V. Club 45 Yearbook 3, 4. BOB SEGER St. Regis Tutors 35 Bookstore Volunteer 25 Choral 1, 2, 3,45 Red Cross Youth Club 3. MARY ALICE SEIGLER Pep Club 1, 25 Bookstore Volunteer 15 Choral 1, 2, 35 Yearbook 35 Drama 1, 3. JOHN SHEAON Student Government 1, 25 Student Government Board 45 Newspaper 45 Football 15 Honor Roll 25 Intramurals 1, 25 Greater Kansas City Youth Congress 3, 4. MARY ANN SHEIL Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Drill Team 35 Speech Team 45 Library Volunteer 15 Yearbook Activities Editor 45 Drama 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3. ED SHIPMAN Student Government 15 Library Volunteer 15 Choral 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 2, 3,4. KATHY SKIDMORE Pep Club 1, 25 Choral 1, 25 Mission Club 25 Yearbook 35 Honor ,Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MAUREEN SKIDMORE Pep Club 1, 25 St. Regis Tutors 35 Choral 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. SALLY SLYMAN Pep Club 25 St. Regis Tutors 35 Bookstore Vol- unteer 25 Choral 25 Pep Club Squad Leader 2. MY SMITH tudent Government 1, 25 Class Officer 1, 2, 45 tudent Government Board 45 Volleyball 35 horal 15 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, AROL SMITH ep Club l, 25 Choral l, 25 Yearbook 3,45 Honor oll 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Photography Club 2. ALE SMITH horal l, 2, 35 Drama l, 25 Intramurals 3. AVE SMITH ootball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l5 Intramurals 25 etterman Club 4. RIK SMITH rama 2, 3,45 A. V. Club 4. OB SPINSKI ootball 1,45 F. C.A. 45 Honor Roll 2, 3,45 In- ramurals 35 Letterman Club 4. REG STABLEIN ross Country l, 2, 35 A. V. Club 4. ENISE STEGMAN ep Club 15 Bookstore Volunteer 15 Choral 15 ed Cross Youth Club 35 Drama 25 Honor Roll , 3, 45 Intramurals l. OBERT STEINER ntramurals 1,25 Chess Club 2, HRIS ST. GERMAIN ANCY STICHNOT ep Club 1, 25 Newspaper 45 Bookstore Volun- eer 45 Choral I, 2, 3, 45 Prayer Group 35 Youth oalition for Life 45 National Honor Society 45 ed Cross Youth Club 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3,45 umni Newsletter 4. OHN STROBL ootball l, 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Wrestling I5 Bowl- ng 35 Letterman Club 45 Honor Roll 35 Intra- urals 3. AUREN SUCKIEL ep Club 1, 25 Newspaper 3,45 Speech Team , 3, 45 Choral 1, 2, 3, 45 Sacristan I, 25 National onor Society 2, 3,45 Red Cross Youth Club 45 rama 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals , 2, 35 Photography Club 1. IKE SULLIVAN onor Roll 1, 2,45 Intramurals l, 25 Track I5 sketball l, 2. RY SURPRISE ep Club l, 2, 35 Squad Leader l, 25 Choral 15 earbook 35 Honor Roll 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, I,AURA SUTI-IERLIN ep Club 1, 2, 35 Mat Maid 45 Newspaper 45 horal 15 Carnival Drive Chairman5 Honor oll l, 2, 3, 4. EBBIE SWANSON ep Club 1,25 Choral l, 2, 35 Library Volunteer 5 Drama l, 2, 3,45 Yearbook 3. FINA MARIE THOMPSON 155 Pep Club 15 Newspaper 45 Choral l, 2, 3,45 Cookstore Volunteer 45 National Honor Society 45 Red Cross Youth Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Youth Coalition for Life 45 Alumni Newsletter 4. TOM TRITICO Football I5 Basketball 15 Cross Country 25 Track 15 Wrestling 25 Intramurals 1, 2. STEPHEN TRUSLER Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 25 Track I5 In- tramurals l, 2. JIM UTTER Intramurals l, 2, 3. THERESA VAN LANKER STEPHEN VERNASSIE Intramurals 2, JOE WAGNER Soccer 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. SUE WALSH Pep Club I5 Drill Team 35 Choral 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Youth Club 35 Drama 25 Intramurals 1. DOUG WALTERS Soccer 3, 45 Choral 15 Newspaper 25 Student Government 25 Drama 35 Library Volunteer 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ROBERT WARD Student Government 2, 35 Newspaper 45 Chess Club 1, 2, 3,4 5 Library Volunteer 35 Choral 1, 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. ANNA MARIE WEESS EVA WEHNER GREG WEST Chess Club 2, 3,45 vice-president 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3. BARBARA WHITE Yearbook 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 45 Spanish Club 2. MARGARET WIC KHAM Newspaper 45 Pep Club 15 Choral l, 2, 45 Book- store Volunteer 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Red Cross Youth Club 45 Spanish Club l, 35 Intramurals I, 2. RUSTY WILLIAMS Intramurals 25 Concert drummer 3, 4. DEBBIE WINEGARDNER JOHN WIRTZ Basketball l, 2, 35 Track 1, 3,4 5 Intramurals I, 2, 3. MARILYN WITTME RS JERRY WOODS Basketball 1, 2,35 Choral l, 2, 35 Cross Country 15 Track I5 Golf I5 Intramurals l,2, 3. MARY WURTZ Pep Club 15 St. Regis Tutors 2, 35 Choral 1,25 Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Intramurals l, 2, 3. LINDA ZAPIEN Pep Club I, 2, 35 Yearbook 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3. Kathy Hoffman, one of Missouri's representatives to Girls Nation, pitches in constructing the senior Homecoming float Although roofless, the seniors find that their gingerbread house is a homey place. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1974 CY YOUNG HARDWARE CY YOUNG HARDWARE OF GRANDVIEW, INC. 8306 Wornall Rd. 1319 Main Kansas City, Mo. Grandview, Mo. 64114 64030 363-1000 761-7700 Seniors Say Farewell Pat Cordry takes time during the long senior year to share a stick of gum. 'ff W vi.5-459 xx ' A , , i l W e 1 e ,W A , x, -3' - A , E, .N xxx Q' Et, fr, - ,y , , - Y b ' 4 I ' ' ,g s I X K '3 4 , V ' Q WM -. ' I. ,Lv A , f K. . o J . s ABOVE: Rob Ward reacts to this year's graduation talk. LEFT: Dan Huber seems very happy the four years of high school went by so smoothly. 157 BURNS, ALLEN AND BUTTERBAUGH LISTON REALTORS INSURANCE Ed Burns 11535 Hckm. Mills Dr. 10934 Hckrn. Dr. 761-3230 763-6100 - BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Len LeCluyse 252-5038 252-8444 Commercial Foundations LIPPERT AIR-CONDITIONING AND HEATING SERVICE, INC. 5151 Quincy K.C., Mo. 64130 Phone 924-2462 or 924-4539 Bernie Lippert 1 will U. ,fem 1' 1' 'L n.i nni in 1 QV.. .w.' Congratulations Class of '74 HOWARD STEWART BIRCHWOOD SENTRY HARDWARE Birchwood Plaza 765-3944 Best Wishes and Comphmemshom ROBANDEE SHOPPING CENTER MERCHANTS ALLIED SHOE STORE LISLE RAMSEY PORTRAITS BOB STEVEN'S MAYTAG MID-CONTINENT LIBRARY FLOWERS BY GLEASON PANORAMA GIFTS LOREN'S HAIR STYLES PATIO BEAUTY SHOPPE NEEDLE WOMAN VELVET FREEZE RALPH FORD: STATE FARM INSURANCE Th AdP df C yS YEARBOOK SPONSORS Cosentino Bros. Supermarket Weinberg Dodge, Inc. Dr. Harmon E. 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Ward Dick Young Jay Young Zepi's Pizza and Pub united missouri bank of hickman mills 11702 HICKMAN MILLS DRIVE, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 64134 MOTOR BANK: 10321 BLUE RIDGE EXTENSION MEMBER FDIC TELEPHONE 761-541 Mr r. 84 Mrs. Dave Adams Mr. 84 Mrs. Chuck Arnold Mr. 84 Mrs. Jeffery K. Bell Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Biondo Jr. r. 84 Mrs. Vic Birch Mr. 84 Mrs. J. R. Bowen Mr. 84 Mrs. Phil Brown Mr. 84 Mrs. Louis Buchmeuller Mr. 84 Mrs .84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. . Edward L. Burns Don Cook Jim Corless John Cosnotti W. P. Cronley Ms. Mary Cullen Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs . Sam Cushman . George E. Davidson . Dick Doherty . David Daniels .John F. Daniels Jr. . Michael J. Dobbins High Downey . Paul Dujakovich . Ted Dujakovich .Charles Dusselier Mr. Mrs. Paul Eaton Mr. Mrs. Harold Echternacht Mr. 84 Mrs. Jack Elliott . 84 Mrs . 84 Mrs . 84 Mrs . 84 Mrs . 84 Mrs . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. .84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . 84 Mrs. . R. E. Ervin .W. W. Esser .John K. Farrell . Ed Fennesy . I. J. Fetterolf ' Congratulations and Best of Luck to e Class of 1974 From the 0'Hara Club Leon Gaschen Maurice Geraghty T. Gibbons Bob Gowen Harry V. GroffJr. A. J. Gurriere Harold Hanson S. W. Harden Leo Hauser Eugene Helling Bill Henderson George Hirt J. Holland Tom Horrell 5'- W. J. Howell Robert E. Hunter Dave Inlon Ralph J. Iseman Bob Jones Terry Jones Vic Kafka W. F. Kindle Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. T Mr. 84 Mrs. Pat King Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Kipp Mr. 84: Mrs. Harold Klote Mr. 84 Mrs. Don Knipp Mr. 84 Mrs. Leo A. 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