Oak Park High School - Cambia Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1971

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Af Hit. gi. 75 13, ,-4. K, 5 .Q ,J Ex 53 E4 Eff! 1 Z ,V 5 1' I I R. 26 H 3 g ndless hours of dedication, work and loyalty rewarded top seniors with well-deserved honors. Sen- iors chose fellow class members, Jane Reed and Dave Alig as Norma and Norman Northmen for con- tributing outstanding service to Oak Park. Jane, president of pep club, and Dave, vice-president of student council, initiated new programs involving student concern and awareness. Leading the 712 seniors in grade point average as accumulated over the four years of high school, Jill Sampson was honored as valedictorian. Janet Johnson, ranked second, was named salutatorian. Aside from excelling in scholastics, both girls established themselves as leaders in other areas. Active participants in pep club, AFS and class proi- ects, Jill and Janet retained the respect merited by their tremendous efforts. 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LW f W -0 Z ,Q f 'Q nf 1 fr 5 x w I g, ,W as r 1 if inn! 1 4,r ' , ' ' ' -- ,- H . ff .A I' -. gg, ft 1 V -2? ' . , , , S , ,tw at , ,r la. ' .1 --4, . ,, ,-,m tv .,- 1 4 Q vi X '2az' ,sf'e ,aY. ,,,f , . .f 'fi . v Q of K -wk 'il f' , ,V M. ,., J, , , fi, . ,:'-n L, 'fv fvvf ' : 'W 'L ' ' x 1 l .x Mike Reynolds, Oak Park's fifth all- state football player, wins the honor for his position as both tackle and linebacker. J Q gl , Y Q- J W ,f ,4 ff 2 , ,I wwf 2U X 5' A three sport letterman, Jim Schneider, admires the Athlete of the Year plaque on which his name has been engraved. K Q f s. 1 R is Susan Bauerle and Jeff Bailey relax on the strong oak of the Northmen as they contemplate the end of their year as mascots Norma and Norman Northman. av W , l l Y DGP FHUY Nor' Cont thro mntt toot ber AAai shk thei SeH vicl sch Gee bal OH Ss- Q '1 1 7' f ,f r Q N . fm 3 f 1 6 Z sv, 4 s 'f x 1 XS! E 4 5 f N 5 ri 90? Q, 1 ,Z is :QP .4 ry. K 4 . 7 I i f ,f , if t H 5:2533 i in f . xx, ' -Q5 , ,M A . . , 5 175.4 , ei! 'elax on as they year as rthman. uccessful athletic programs and avid enthusiasm placed Oakies once again in the realms of rec- ognition. Spirit boosters Susan Bauerle and Jeff Bailey served Oak Park as Norma and Norman Northmen. Their endeavors centered on the spirit fog' which promoted pep at games and rallies. The pep generated from the open log consistently lifted player morale and reminded team members of the Northmen devotion which helped Oakies reach state competition in five sports. Sports captains held the team together throughout the disappointment of defeat and shared with teammates the sweetness of victory. The '70 football team was hoisted to the state semi-final berth under captains Doug Link, Mike Reynolds and Mark Weissenbach. Grapplers, under the leader- ship of Doug Link and Mark Weissenbach, upheld their renowned reputation. Jim Schneider and Larry Settle, as basketball captains, produced the most victorious roundball team in the history of the school. Spring sports led by track captains, Ken Geest, Barry Schneider and Robin Willsie, and base- ball captains, Alan Parks and Don Dillahunty, capped off the year with a successful effort. Athletic Week, enthusiasm result llfl dzstmetzeu ii iv IN i ' -,f 0,2 ww t' '1 ,aszS'5ff, f AvWm'J'ffz1, e' 7 . tt 5. 'ai' , 'Tiff W1 1 :aw-.um M Wi- 't 1 l I . fm , 1 1. , , f ,, hr fg,,:',i, ak Parlds administration, faculty, and student body maintained The winning tradition which has become characteristic of the school. Representative ot The desire to excel was Gladden Dye, head football coach, who was instrumental in building The winning Northman tradition. His varsity Teams compiled a win-loss record ot 47-12-3. Under his leadership, The gridders won Three Suburban Eight conference championships and finished second Three times. Yells and routines characterized The pep and spirit of The varsity cheerleaders and pom-pon girls. As a maior part of pep assemblies and halftime entertainment, each group strove To initiate spirit and enthusiasm in The student body. lfndershzkf, s,v1'r17 cfmfazzrfgzje wkfarizfus fealzzs ifniyl All T 'A- ,f,fr- gn., 4 J, V, ,ji Varsity Cheerleaders enioy practice in a setting of autumn splendor. First row: Anne Kuenzi, Kyle Adams, Patty Woodson, Second row: Pam Houser, Linda Wellons, Marcia Scott. nity, the has live aall ing d a tip, nce ies. and pon and ate iw .i r 7 'rr 'fl ' may il llfiof .A gt N, 54,14 gk i ,' ' 'fl if 3, 4-JI' 2, fg,,11'if,,' Y, ,Q ' q,.,ff game' MW' H5 ' , ,mf ul Flin' ,U 7,4-. M I After building a winning gridiron spirit at Oak Park, varsity coach Gladden Dye ad- vances to Northwest Missouri State College's helm. K ,XA ..v'yP r t ar' li'Urli-jIl'0i'l squad meh'lhei's, Carol Cummings, Carla Cook, Alexis Broaolheni, Barb Baker, Debby Peacher, Sharon Hoover, Karen tx-'Viiulr Judy Heller, still Sampson, Palm' Lynch, lifaulelte Schullry, Pam Schupp, Holly Tanlcersley, Gaye West, and Connie Zinn, wl.irnll lite syltlglsllonizatfloh ol routines that won them an awarlil from the Missouri Cheerleaders Assolgialiorl. nthusiasm and optimism were the result of the Tremendous effort and planning of pep club. The 400 members attacked their spirit-boosting duties with alacrity, their eagerness was indicated by an outstanding attendance at pep rallies and athletic events. Varsity, iunior varsity, sophomore cheerleaders and pom-pon girls led pep club to new heights of spirit and pep. Coordinating the club's innumerable proiects and activities were sponsors Mrs. Carol Shropshire and Miss Annette Luyben. Pep Club performed two community services besides aiding Oak Park in countless other ways. Participants raised funds for the March of Dimes at local shopping centers and iust prior to Christmas the club collected socks and mittens for the Clay County Clothes Closet. Tofinance the annual pep club banquet, club members washed cars at the end of April. ' Led by officers, Jane Reed, Marsha Brown, Su Thompson, Ruth Bergstrom and Ellen McCarrick, pep club had one of its most successful years. Energefzr pep club 5,0 ur5 rfrfhmen to 51155555 ZZ' Jubilant Pep Club members cheer for the Northmen roundballers on their way to the state semi-finals in St. Joseph. ' A 2 i SGC Nat Del GL sol pr A x K. 'i 1.7 vere tous lub. ting ated and ters 5 of able arol ices ays. s at nas Slay :lub 1 of Su ick, 95 Q8 X . I jg Sectional officers pore over pep club's endless paper work. The secretaries are, back row, Nancy Duncan, Jane Saling, Susan Mace, Debbie Redman, front left, Kathy Morrow and right, Debbie Truman. The presidents, center, are Cheri Wilson, Krista Bratton and Vicki Fry. '1'r'f5 if-. all Q. M5 1 :xxx X X Guiding pep club, general officers are, back, Ellen McCarrick, sgt. at arms, Barb Ander- son, historian, Su Thompson, secretary, Ruth Bergstrom, treasurer, front, Jane Reed, president, and Marsha Brown, vice-president. Kav Harris, Teri Bratton, Estelle Timmons, Karen Hummel, Spirited S0Ph0m0l'9 Ch99fl93d9l'S, P81 CHSJGF, Paffv jane! Hunt and Anne Brooks, J.V. cheerleaders, strive for Hightower, Connie Allen and Nancy Dillahunty arouse precision in their perf0rm8I1CGS- underclassmen enthusiasm. D1 verse fzffrzbufes dzflzmfuish talented students horough knowledge of Their sub- iecT and a logical approach broughT awards To some sTudenTs, beaufy and a pleasing personaliTy were The clue To The success of olhers. Glenn STouT, senior, and Tom l-lankins, iunior, combined forces To develop a formidable debaTe Team ThaT won 82 of 96 debaTes. These sTudenTs broughT honor noT only To Themselves, buf To Their school, They esTablished a debaTe rec- ord ThaT noT only seT school and Suburban Conference sfandards, buf seT a sTaTe record as well. DramaTic and musical TalenT won The leading roles in SouTh Pacific for Marfy Henderson and Connie Gingery. Their porTrayals of Emile de Becque and Nelly Forbush conTribuTed To The success of The musical. Beaufy, poise, and personaliTy rewarded Three girls as They were awarded coveTed Tifles by The sTudenT body. Anne Kuenzi reigned over The Home- coming game and dance, PauleTTe Schulfz sold her way To The Cambia Throne, and Debby Peacher was crowned WinTer Sporfs Queen To The sTrains of Love STory. Mari The S R WW- ' 1 B hx F ? X Www' ,J . ,vvf ,,,., .Ms-: . rGv '!'fh'2S'2Zb, X, Q W . , X oj f 1 2? 75, ,vt ,A 9 ff arf ., r 'sw ' , 21' .... Q 4744 f f TCS ,g,.4f'f' .4 A ,WM 'W ' X15 ,, ,, waxy, , gwwyfeg, 4 I A ff 7,5 ,7y e ff 'lf 512' Q 44 rm, ,f ,f f 1 if f X L f W Wiz ,f af. 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AFS, led by officers Marty Henderson, presi- dent, Beth Schanck, vice-president, Janet Johnson, secretary, Holly Tankersley, treasurer, Kristy Gamble, historian, and Cheri Wilson, public relations coordinator, hosted three foreign exchange students, they also sponsored Franco Prompolini from Italy for one semester. Julia Grace, who traveled here from New Zealand, spent the year with Gaye and Rise McCarty, Lidia Sluka, an exchange student from Argentina, stayed with Janet Johnson, Nagara iTomD Tamaki, a Japanese student, was hosted for one semester by each Marty Henderson and John Kennedy. Through the help of their American brothers and sisters, the exchange students easily adiusted to American customs. Magazine and bells for peace sales rounded out the money raising proiects for the club, the efforts' success assured Oak Park of enough money to host three students next year. Student council, under the leadership of Glenn Stout, president, Dave Alig, vice-president, Connie Zinn, secretary-treasurer, and Jim Schneider, sergeant-at-arms, shared ideas with other schools through monthly exchange days. Representatives from school clubs and organizations attended the annual Student Relations Day and State Student Coun- cil Convention in attempts to widen their scope of progressive ideas. Establishment of a student lounge with vending machines, creation of a S200 scholar- ship fund, and organization ofthe second Earth Day headed the list of club feats. Park HilI's AFS Club enloys the loint meeting hosted by Oak Park's chapter STU1 sta' The anc Cop the ear boc Hal Sta 51a Log HIT TO MH N5 AY. X. --3-unsung -I--1-15 Q-11-11:-nag -.1--nu-1 --nun--.1 i I 1 I L The Log Staff members are: Cathi Burton, David Peironnet, Laura Hirt, Joyce Elven, Doug Macken, Chris Elliott, Bob Foster Carol Wolf, Janet Short, George Townsend,.Linda. Reitert, Merlynn Hargrove, Patty Nininger, Tom Pilcher, Greg Heiberg Kat y Moffatt, Liz Campbell, Nlr. Lynn Blair, Keith Chrostowski, Paula Parsons, Galen Miner, Janet Grunstein, Dave Alig Terry Schuman. ,,- 'M f 4 --ff' f ,4-5 -i I --i Log, G a mb ia fare early hour rhzzllenge ontinuing the tradition ofsuperiority established by former staffs, the students comprising the 1970-1971 Log and Cambia staffs devoted endless hours to the perfection of their products. Both staffs experienced the tension and frustration that accompanied the preparation of CODY, headlines, photography, and layouts preceding the all-important deadlines. Log staff's efforts earned an A+ rating from the National School Year- book Association and the status of best metropol- itan high school newspaper from the Kansas City Star. The early schedule resolved problems for one staff, while it increased difficulties for the other. L09 staff found that the early dismissal gave them Time to obtain afternoon interviews and pictures and TO Complete their evening sessions at the Dispatch office earlier. Cambia staff members discovered That the decrease in club participation impeded the DV0Qress ofthe copy and photography committees. MMM jg, f , - sm, I WZ, WW 'f I F' of i rj 15 N, lf , f 'J -1- 4 ,.,.,.n. ,, M... ,,,.,. X .f . W K , ff., -- ' fi 95252621 Q f l V ,Q ,zz H f f wwf, f rv ,J Q 3-'Vi Cambia staff members Kristy Gamble and Denise Rauscher decorate the Log room in retaliation for earlier escapades. A ' A M Q 45 f at f f y 2 X wlvgyifff' . K, N ' was-, V bb' Ax-A Mr. Pat Penniston explains how a yearbook is printed and compiled to Cambia staff members Pam Rhed, Ann Leim- kuhler, Pam Schupp, Gayle Stroh and Cheri Wilson at the Walsworth Publishing plant in Marceline, Missouri. 94 L' if Q E c . fm... A if L T Cambia comrades Kenny Bell and Pam Schupp prepare a dis- play to spoof the Log staff on their A+ rating. 32 Log giulii W ' if ff .ina por sta' trie in c mo Lyn effm Tor Ka Toi ste prc wel Pie Gel tou Fon Ma ad' Cir Tril lauscher capades. x71 4: , ., if 2... ... ..... ...- - .....- .'..'Tf.-f i ..--4? ::f'.cf. -.9-7' , :ff- Qf' er Q 'f .5 Log advisor Mr. Lynn Blair matches ping-pong skill with Scott McCandless of the Cambia. f i . A L f ,dei ?riaarlly ri aalry prevails elocation of the Log staff to the room across the hall from the Cambia office provided many op- portunities for encounters between the publication staffs. Traditional rivalry was upheld by TP and friendly waterfights, the warring factions reunited in cooperative efforts to meet deadlines and an early morning breakfast. Editor-in-chief Chris Elliott and advisor Mr. Lynn Blair steered the Log staff in a successful effort to publish a top quality newspaper. Page edi- tors Cathi Burton, Liz Campbell, Keith Chrostowski, Kathy Moffatt, Patty Nininger, Paula Parsons and Tom Pilcher saw that feature stories by Janet Grun- stein, Laura Hirt, Linda Reifert and Carol Wolf were properly placed and organized. Editorial comments were provided by Dave Alig, Galen Miner, David Pieronnet and Tom Pilcher. Merlynn Hargrove and George Townsend covered sports events. An artistic touch was added to the Log by photographers Bob Foster and Greg Heiberg and art consultant Doug Macken. Joyce Elven, business manager, contracted advertisements to finance the paper and Janet Short, circulation manager, made sure the Log was dis- . tributed throughout the area. iare a dis- Alan Moon and Chris Elliott struggle in the lake at the final confrontation of the Cambia and Log staffs. v-,N ia ,aalrlicaliaa lzall To the Cambia staff fell the formidable task of compiling an accurate history of a year at Oak Park. Under the direction of editor Paulette Schultz and Mr. Kenneth Bell the fifteen students strived to equal the degree of excellence attained by previous staffs. Dru Dixon, Charlotte Henderson, Anne Kuenzi, Pam Rhed and Cheri Wilson aided committee chairman Kristy Gamble in the sorting, alphabetizing and pasting of individual pictures. Ann Leimkuhler and Pam Schupp, members of the committee, also or- ganized the index and senior activities lists. Denise Rauscher and Gayle Stroh wrote copy to complement pictures taken by Steve Billings and Paulette Schultz. Jim Iverson and Scott McCandless reported the year's sports events. Alan Moon managed the busi- ness and financial affairs of publishing the 1971 Cambia. Publication techniques proved of maior interest to both staffs. Journalism styles were formed by Loggers on their bi-monthly visits to the Dispatch office preceeding the circulation of their newspaper. 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V Lf ., ' '7'N.., ,Q X . ,,,- '11--1l:'2'4 f---1.-,Lg -fgfrgzfrf-I , ar,-eff-2,- 1,--M: f ig 371. 1' , .- V lf- .Y - . , . ' 1-1-':5e 1::'wee:..ffA21?'1-zitszi-i '22.:.:fffii - f f ls 47 f- :H ' - X Q 1 gg, 1't7: :f -'. L. -.- ' 'T' 2-3' 1 5-114 5.25. ',4.g::4 4-1-M -. - ,, ' ' : 7 - 4- -----W ' V' -- 7 - - H-, ,. W--F ,----5-...,.,...-.,.,-.....L :K '-irq. :.-:T ,1--.Lv W- A .,., ,. , ,., ,. ., ,. , , , ' Y- - ? 'fT1+ i ff?if1i ' X 1 fd . -- Az' f if b' ' ' -X vi x s the 1970-71 school year opened the district school board was faced with several unique prob- lems. Due to the crippling construction strike, Win- netonka which had been scheduled to open in the fall or 1970, remained unfinished at the open of school. The sophomores designated to attend Winne- tonka shared the Oak Park building with the North- men from September until the first of Nlarch. The Oakies endured the early session of the split sched- ule, attending classes from 6:00 to 12:10. After the opening of the new school in early March, controversy over the proposed transfer of students prompted community concern. The idea of senior option appealed to many of the students who were faced with the prospect of changing schools their senior year. Following numerous meetings, the school board decided that when area schools opened for classes in the fall of 1971, seniors would comply with the set boundaries. Distric! admiuisfralvrs head educalim program if Mr. Don Ewing Mr. William Davidson Mr. Roy Baker Mr. Wayne Herring Board President Vice-President l l Mr. Richard Mattox Mr. Gene Harris lvlr. David Cuthbertson Mr. K. G. Hovland Secretary Treasurer nf , .Yi fl I v R , viii, JL .- 51 x-4 ,1 A ,vp ' hx 1'-H-'-Qu.,,. an fs Q -in 1.1 at 1 N ff, I v. Q .-.... -' -.l ii... ii 1.1 ii. Zi? 5 ff 5 -N ..- ,LTI ,f ,M mf ff f A-ii --Q. ,.. ..-. .,.. . 1.1, .., ...--..,, v ,M fins? yd. 5 I l l DA 271114 lfahler !7ri14c1jm1L 84 D., Okla. St. Priuczjmls twister faculty and student body dminisfrafors once again faced The difficulties caused by mod- ular scheduling as well as prob- lems resulfing from spliT sessions. Aided by a new member To The sfaff, Mr. Roberf Wesf, assisTanT principal, The adminisfrafors mef Their challenges. Mr. Richard Powers assumed The responsibilifies of sfudenfs' acfivifies coordinafor. Confrolling aTTendance during The early schedule and coping wiTh a more lenienf dress code proved To be The adminisTraTion's main problems. A de- crease in enrollmenf due To The addifion of anofher high school helped The adminisfrafors concenTraTe Their efforfs more on individual problems. Schedule changes, enforcing resfricfions in The sTudenT lounge area and admonishing chronic mod missers, became dufies of The adminisfrafive sfaff. Togefher, Dr. Dan Kahler, Mr. Arfhur Pfaff, Mr. Roberf LiTle, Mr. Roberf Wesf, and Mr. Richard Powers boosTed The school spirif over The barrier of an early schedule. Supporfing exfra-curricular as well as scholasfic acfivifles, They helped Oakles mainfain The disTincTion of being number one. Mr. Arthur Pfaff Associafe Principal M.Ed., M.U. W , ,,4, If ' nf W e,,,,., I ij , .. is Dr. Dan Kahler eagerly cuts his birthday cake at a surprise party given in his honor by pep club. Mr. Robert Lifle ifiro Prencipai fi Ed., MU, 0 Mr. Robert Wesi Mr. Richard Powers Assistant Principal Aciivities Coordinator MA., U.M,K,C, M.A,, Wyoming U. , 3,-. ,- 52- 1.-A -f ,.Af'1.' 1 'ff 1 f 3--..-J -if 1' 'jf' Mfg 31,-4 ,,.v- x v A A f If WW W? f 4, I ..-,Q-..4Y-.N,k ,XM , 5...-,,-. ,,.:.-1 . X 4. Af-. 1,-L, 5- retary Mrs. Troutz to aid in researching a term paper topic W! adm cedfer ,vm vides educational vppdrfudzizes ooks, magazines and microtilms l from the mediacenter enriched the educational progress of Oak Park students as they attempted to organize in- formation for essays and research papers. The li- brary also proved an invaluable source for art prints and records. ln addition to providing resource ma- terial, the media center furnished a place for quiet Study and relaxation. Purchasing, processing, and circulation ot media center materials were handled by librarians Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Mrs. Georgia Payne and the audio-visual librarian, Mrs. Mary Grun. These di- rectors, along with the library and audio-visual sec- retaries, assisted students in their search for nec- essary media materials. Alan Parks checks out senior literature study materials from library sec A-'J nglish classes, 1970-style, ot- fered a far more varied fare than those of previous years. Small group meetings held in-depth discussions of literature, while large groups provided an oppor- tunity for the presentation of guest lecturers and student productions. Modular scheduling allowed students to sample an infinite variety of literary offerings or to concentrate on one area of specific interest. Teachers entered into the search for new and innovative methods of teaching, instructing stu- dents not only in the classics, but introducing the modern novel and rock poetry. Students pored over scores of pages searching for the perfect example of symbolism or the right quote for a research paper. Trying hours were spent viewing films and listening to tape recordings as students advanced knowledge and appreciation of their language. Q English classes eifplvre language sk ills Sophomores Mark Rider and Mike Matthews ioin Missouri Vanguard actor Mr. Robert Elliott in a performance of The Tempest. if Si' ? ?1 Q l 2 E It Ellen I Senior 'Vi Ed H Q-ici I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ., .V K-7 Y- Y- John Maughmer, Sophomore, adds ex- pression to an oral interpretation. ji Vicki Fry transforms Kathleen Mullen into a clown for a dramatic cutting. 'wav ,fw 7 f . 1 1 K I W H, 7 , WAX 5 2 2 ff A 1 ,Q 1 X 9 f V , g 0 ,XA QM! ' 4 E I 3 J fd 1 QL 'Q 'V sr ,iw 2, sf 4 l W ' WV Junior Daryl Currence, lighting technician, provides visual affects for the iunior class play FIowers for Algernon. 7-W 'fly mm Jffwrif f W ff' Q.. Kay Mowry Debate, Speech John Coakley Drama B.A., S,W.M.S. NMA., U.M.K.C. Thespians Dave Ockerstrom, Jane Reed, Alan Black, Arla Johnson, Susan Steh- nicky and Glenna Love discuss the ini- tiation of new members. llfl NLM KAW U l F IOI' CIBSS aula Fulks Charles Ca en Mrs Ka Mowr Terr Shuman and Sharon McQueen of the debate s uad resent Mr. Russell P . I ph 1. J Y Y, Y I ' q p Cole with a trophy of appreciation for transporting them to debate tournaments. S5 A .ioreusic skills imprvve communication E. , Q Wiki, r iirs evoted to the improvement of ver- J t bal communication, the speech i -and debate department strength- ened an all-inclusive program of drama, debate, and speech classes. Drama students developed acting and technical skills, the thoroughness of their train- ing was evidenced bythe many plays produced by the classes of the department. Speech and debate classes had their most successful year in Oak Park's his- tory. Speech students took their humorous and dra- matic interpretations and oratorical discourses to tournaments throughout the state, consistently earning high honors with their achievements. Just as successful were the debate students, who won first place trophies in such honored tournaments as the Neosho and Columbia Hickman contests. Several clubs functioned in coniunction with drama, speech, and debate classes. Thespians, a selective organization of amateur actors, operated an active branch at Oak Park, Drama Club organized on a Iessselective basis. Members of these clubs painted the Green Room and distributed tickets for many of the school's dramatic productions. National Forensic League, a chapter of the national organi- zation, included members from both speech and de- bate departments. Members of NFL, along with Debate Club participants, promoted excellence in the fields of speech and debate. ! otal learning experience for Spanish and German students incorporated both classroom and club activities. Students encountered widely diversi- fied classroom conditions as a result of modular scheduling. Large group sessions were spent in the study of the Ianguage's culture and current problems, and the presentations of slides, films and skits, small groups concentrated on the writing and speak- ing ofthe language. Free mods and an open langauge lab afforded students a chance to imitate the correct accent of foreign speakers. Extra-curricular activities enhance the total learning process. Spanish National Honor Society presented a Christmas play for elementary Spanish students and traveled to a Mexican restaurant for the cast party. The club sold candy to raise money for senior scholarships and to support an orphan. Directing the group's activities were officers Pam Rhed, Earlene Koons, Sharon Ramsey, Marcia Wolf, Paula Roberts, and-Sharon Williams. German Club was limited in its activities by the early schedule. A hayride highlighted the annual Oktoberfest. Members sold candy to fund activities. The club's officers included Rick Bowman, Chris Goetsch, Paulette Schultz, Cathy Rinehart, Chris El- liott, Shelley Nugent, Nita Hornaday and Marti Rigg. pzlnzkh, Gcfrlzzzzn 6111175 6'lfIfl'lf'6'lfI czzrrzkulum Rose Hall Patty Zschoche Carolyn Johnston Spanish German German B.A., William B.A., K. St. B.A., Drury Jewell German club band members Jon Inman, Larry Baldwin, Rick Bowman, Milt Jones, Marvin Foltz, Jim Morris, and Scott Willoughby perform for the language club Christmas party. x ,K up M ww .. 1, 40. W -V2 f,,,fQ N, :M f 46 3 I fa- '78 wwf 71' fu X' w Q1 cl T9 Offl Elfli the me clu Ch me Or l-le W5 Brit Lynda Pate Sue Beth Stull French French ' BA., U.M.K.C. B.A., K.U. ,C Paula Fulks, iunior, pantomimes a French folk tale before German and French club members at the language club Christmas party. A it , ' t, i c , , F 3 is lily i , V gy V 5 r,,,,, Q , , E4 Z ,rrrr, 5 ,, qv , .rrr . ' 32 if ct t ff of f F, r ' F' . We M. E ev? ' ' xxx is T 72 tick 'r :'-is 4 't' Charlotte Henderson, president of French Club, arranges a bouquet of film flowers before selling them at the musical. s C new f fihham f .-ann-.gwl ,N ,, .XM Y or Q , w f , sw Q V 1 1 .x , .K Q r so VN Hg gf gc V cap f Q15 35 I ,V f i s e For concentrated learning of all languages, students review tapes in the lab. oth curricular and extra-cur- ricular activities enhanced the study of French for l60 Oakies, as Mrs. Lynda Pate and Mrs. Sue Beth Stull teamed to make French the most popular foreign language offered at Oak Park. French students utilized skits and dialogues in an attempt to understand not only the language, but the culture and customs of France. French Club offered a diversified program to its members. Maior events on the club's agenda in- cluded a Halloween party at the Spofford Home for Children, sponsorship of the language clubs' Christ- mas party, and sales of candy and film flowers. Organizing these proiects were officers Charlotte Klub events spark interest in .?re14el1 classes ' Henderson, Janet Glasscock, Johnny Lynn Vande ff Wynkel, Vicki Auch, Mary Ellen Faish, Susan Mace and Alan Moon. 3 . ., tail-QP , ZW ff f udents ' ,gf 1' fs..,n.yy,,h 7,7 .f M 0 MAME!! I ,M ff,QA,,gl' 1 4 4 1 2 Q 4 Q e Judy Heller receives assistance from Mrs. Pate before completing a French assignment. ff an Carl d History , p., C.M.S.C 0'DelI :l History C.M.S.C. ee pots Ci? .' ,ff:vsggi,ggZ'5g,f, , J J V W 1 lui. y f 1 is fc 555 , Z X Xvc'-Q,j.::-:Iii Ella Mary DeVall Joan Gearhart John Hagan Gene Jordan John Kistner World History American History American History Family Life American M.A., B.A., American M.S., M.U. History Nebraska U. Wittenberg Col. Heritage B.A., U.M,K,C, M.Ed.,M.U. .ZX f t iii- 4 .5 f - Ed Pfitzner David Tom Swan Jim Taylor Leonard Duane Vincent Family Life Rettenmaier American American Thompson Psychology PoIiticalScience American History History Psychology M.A.,U.M.K.C M.A., U.M.K.C. History Geography M.S.Ed., M.A., Memphis B.S., N.W.M.S. B.A., Pittsburg N.W.M.S. State State ote memorization and tiresome y 'i iVi map-tracing were virtually abol- ' 'it' ished in the social studies depart- ment, research and independent searching of source material were refreshing substitutes for time-worn methods of instruction. Teachers of world and American history, political science, geography, American heritage, family life and psychology strove to make their subiects interesting and rewarding by introducing films, panel discussions, and student instruction to capture students' imaginations. Modular scheduling gave instructors a new op- tion: the use of large groups for lectures left small discussion groups open for the exploration of the why of the social sciences. Teachers used open mods to see students individually and to prepare for the next day's barrage of student queries. Preparing for their lives as concerned citizens, members of Key Club put their ideals into action as YY? ,nf l they helped make the community a better place to live. Officers Tim Hinkle, Rick Pratt, Mike Biondi and Steve Henderson spearheaded the efforts of the club. The organization sold popcorn at home foot- ball and basketball games to raise money for their service proiects. nderstanding concepts replaced ,, The simple memorization of facts as the basis of curriculum inthe math and science departments. Math students, whether in basic math or Trigonometry, attempted to grasp the concepts of their problems rather than blindly accepting theorems as law. Young chemists and physicists conducted ex- periments with chemical solutions and electrical apparatus to prove to themselves the validity of ancient hypotheses. In Biology I students explored the life cycles ofsmall plants and animals, newly added to The Curriculum. Biology Il offered a more in-depth study ofthe subiect. Intense interest in scientific fields fostered the formation of a weather club. Under the guidanceof sponsor Mr. John Kistner and officers Greg Roberts and Mike Watts, members examined and predicted the weather situations as a portion of the daily announcements. W! nth and sciences enccnmge logical think ing 'ffitr 5 lifllgmggilihcif 5, ',-A! gF,,,,,, ,,,,..e,,,. if ,, 5 i iawrfilji PICKETT ' All'Arner'lcan Cgua LJ' ...WM....W.. MM W, . .1 llty Sk. xi K 1 . f 'f 'l llllllllnlllllwwim ULES ff' W , S . H 5- 4 'AYNQW , ..i,i.l,,.l.2,:f.lFi,. ,l. 2 T , ., . 1 '.?g:xi:F55a.,lil1iull,ls1.1Ll,l 'I 1-L-1-1'.'?.1.L.1.d1' Sun - , ' .il '.i-5,2 of Y 1' ein - Y we f : i rx . A ,., .,.,,V ' I, , i ZX Br if M12 bf ,Y 5 B? F? ' Ra Ac 1 1h rd r le while Mr. Ronald Beckham demonstrates its uses on a large model. Dave Behrens and Jerry Narron invesfiga e e s I e u ,eil , X ff Gerald Amorosa Merlin Baker Vicki Baker Rona-Id Beckham Science Algebra, Trig. Algebra I, Physics, Algebra I M.S., U.M.K.C. M.A., C.M.S.C. Math NLS., C.M,S. ' ' B.S., N.W.M.S. id of T1 s, -d i fi K- al of ed IY re we of ts ed lv l 'bw -NYZ I e 'n I 1 3 N ggi, in 1 S 3 gn ,Nz S5 f 4 a , Q f Q S Q 5, Pt Au fn .4 5 V? ,. Ra AC i E V ii A if i Q lf' M if Ti Bi is gf ' 2 Er if C , Q? 50 Mike Antonio and Nedra Askins, iumors, dis sect a fetal pig for biology. 5 , 1 - X .1 4 if X Y I A Q I 1 wi Mr. Merton Hoch aids sophomore Kevin Dru Dixon measuresingredients which will complete experiment. Revenaugh in solving a geometry proof Beckham ,Algebra M.S. Merton Hoch Mflebra, Geom f'- f-,l1,M.K.C Don Lea Chemistry M.S.,M.U. I . I ' 1 je ' 4 IJ ,Jr ., X f f' y ' , if . A Zfiiii May Phillips James Pulley Richard Geometry Biology Richardson M.S., C.M.S. M.S,, U.M.K.C. Algebra, Trig M.Ed., M.U. 4 'SC Pat Turner Steve Westfall Algebra, Biology, Phy, Geometry Science B.A., U.M.K.C. BA., MU, zfrt.. ,M f 5?'f'w.,. Syd I 1 Vicki Brauer, Mike Brasel, William Burk, Wayne Jones, Paul Seider, Ron Baker and Brian Schmidt concentrate on a typing assignment designed to develop speed and accuracy. . ,, V I , Wwe, f i' , , ' 2, .,,-f f is ' , . N ' , in ,Shui ry jf? 'f fc L 4 f saggy, ' 41 i A 'V f' i -' i...g5i'76Z f ' 5 pf f, Y T , 'Vip f,,g',m? 5? off. , . 1, ,, s If 7 ,yt . 54, wg. R 1 4 . 2 A sf. , Zi? 2? l iff, ,253 si. I M, 41 fl gs Q V M X , ci' ff ,y ,, -4 fa.-we 1. , ,gift , V .!1.,9?isg,s Wife X. K t,,,,?W:. y aw: Ronald Atkins John Bahnmaier C.O.E. CT 8. Il Bookkeeping M.A., C.M.S. M.S., Emporia State sl fy f l i 1 Carolyn Cunningham TYDUTQ B.A., Arkansas State Lois Fann Basic Business Bookkeeping M.Ed., Colorado U. Dave Hensel Delbert Lampson C,0,E,, Disrrib- Driver's Education utive Ed. B.S., N,W.M.S. Betty Raetz Data Processing Typing B.S., M.U. M.S., Pittsburg St. X of it , i'.'!2:g9il ' :Q ' 364' - N it Weir xA Jgag ff- I , , f , M ESQ v hx f X , Wilma Sullivan Cler. Prac., Typing Sec. Prac. M.S., Pittsburg St. XZMQQZXQZZZQZY fiigiif if, yy,7. fffff f -I pw M00 f!f1'W ' f7'V'f.' V V, , , fy: ,AQ f , f E , mg, ef ,f 4 UWC X x 5 'Z f 1 X . Linda Blocker TYDINQ B.S., Emporia St. ZiQ5g5wXwyZww -X Q ,S ,Q Sf i M. - ff ,S , 2232, C 124W .s Q 5 .X y. , M ii, '45 s Q 1 Z g 7 i f ff f 4 1 xi I ,aw i gym i lv i Q I i Z. ix f Steve Garrett Driver's Education B.A., N.E.M.S. Donna Leker Business Law Typing B.A., S.W.M.S. Ruth Thomas Cler. Prac., Typing Data Processing M.Ed., M.U. Shirley Cromer Shorthand, Typing B.S., S.M.S. Mary Kay Crowder Bookkeeping, Typing B-S..sC.AA.S- stude cours parec xNhHe secre train cessi puter E noni stud: Part caHc inwpr Joe Grace Pete Hager C.O.E., Office Ed. Driver's Education B.S., Central M.A., N.W.M.S. College Dorine Maloney Shorthand, Typing M.A., c.M.s. , Charles Posson Basic Bus., Econ. B.S., N.W.M.S. i . If S - QA qlfrfff X I, ulg:',M-.v'.ig:fgie ,, 3 Ili jf ,,g::::::::r.t,f:gq. f f. n as Nev 'oat , l ,fm 'I 1 22W8Nff3G5'i ,yy ind wif Cora Wright Donald Wyrick ' Gen. Office Driver's Education Training B.A., Pittsburg St. Typing M.A., c.M.s. ,fi if ooking ahead to careers in the world of business management, accounting, or data processing, students enrolled in a wide variety of business courses. Typing, shorthand and bookkeeping pre- pared students for iobs in the secretarial field, while clerical practice, general office training and secretarial practice gave more advanced students training in office machines. A new class, data pro- cessing, introduced the growing importance of com- puter programming coming into the curriculum. Basic business, business management, eco- nomics and business law gave students a chance to study the financial aspects of the business world. Participants in the Cooperative Occupational Edu- cation program watched their own financial status improve as they combined learning and earning. Practical elcperieacc eaarps stacteats far careers -Q We I i- f -------.-...... 'Qll' At left Mrs. Betty Raetz and Dianna Wheeler discuss class possibilities for the coming year, while above, Mr. John Bahnmaier assists Dennis Shaul with a record keeping assignment. 'I --...,,kx Q 'JM ASQ oN . 5 ,Ag gf Q . ' . 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Advanced Metal Crafts, Electricity General Wood Afdtitectural Crafts Basic Electricity Electronics MA., C.M.S. Drawing B.S., N.W,M.S. General Metal B.A., N.VV.M.S. Drafting M.S., Kansas St. M.Ed.,M.U. Bill Dalton makes minute adiustments as he begins work on the metal lathe. incl troi the mir othi den rep am util ran ine con. car W X . i l 3 1 s .z sg Q7 , 'Vi 's OJ --v-fb 35 Wm ndustrial arts offered students a wealth of both Technical and prac- tical knowledge. The curriculum included such classes as drafting, electricity, elec- tronics, crafts, woodworking and metalworking. ln the different areas the student was able to use his mind and hands to their fullest creative ability. The drafting student reproduced the work of others with the use of accurate instruments. Stu- dents enrolled in electronics and electricity courses repaired intricate televisions and radios. The fund- amentals of woodworking and metalworking were utilized by designing and building proiects that ranged from bookends and toolboxes to finished cab- inets and lawn furniture. The crafts and plastics courses involved work in leather, ceramics, wood- carving and plastics. industrial arf elezsses prepare students X fy wx 1 ., Q f-MW W, 4 fm 'gm , s 5 ua 1 wmv X ,x XX X X x lv nmwhl 'fs , fl 7 Z4 A , 'ff A ! 27gZ, 4 15 Z ' V 5 f-W X K , Zip' f if ,7 154- ,v N s, V. x x W, . H ' ff Qllllwnp.-7? , ' , , x x 2' 1 1 af ,, ' fr ,- 4 y ,mi 'X Flute Marian Davis Nelda Eitel Susan Mitchell Lou Hawkins Tammy Krull Debbie Davidson Kristy Gamble Paula Wagner Terri Adams Kathy Coulter Clarinet Pam Stelter Bill Nixon Larry Page Teresa Klamm Martha Barnes Debbie Cusic Scott Willoughby Doug Johnson John Miller Ruth Koons Terry Spiegelhalter Janice Swick Jim O'Roark Cinda Evans Beverly Turner Kathy Taylor Bass Clarinet Don Mclntyre Kevin Summers Alto Clarinet Robin Kidwell Bassoon Kevin Pfannenstiel Alto Saxophone Gary Minor Tom Bechtel Frank Lombardo Tenor Saxophone Alan Moon Mark Pursell Greg Heiberg Baritone Saxophone Scott Scharhag French Horn Tom Lanio Marvin Foltz Shelly McMichael Kurt Hall Trumpet Mark Cunningham Scott McCandless David Dreis Vickie Allen David Moody Gary Carter Ruth Dieckman Joe Davis Vickie Sausser Greg Reinker Joe Stewart Mark Gemmer Mike Marshall Tim Larson Palmer Profitt 92 James Chandler Band Orchestra Harmony and Theory Applied Music M.Ed., M.U. Trombone Don Davis Mark Revenaugh Joe Carpenter Paul Wonderly John Braeking Danny Kaighen Gene Hartley Nora Griggs Baritone Milton Jones Debbie Douthit Bruce Ogden Dan McCarter Steve Kearns Dennis Ferguson Bass Paul Nail Brian Smith Robert Cook Jim Morris John Judy Drum Mark Esteb Roger Meeks Jody Littlefield Larry Baldwin Mike Bealmear David Meade Louis Davis Craig Morris Walt Reynolds Bannerettes Pam Rutter, Margo Edwards, Mindy Milstead, Diane Woods Janet Swanson Laurie Johnson, Cathi Burton Jackie H d Sha on Mark Diana Disselhoff Miller, Eileen McCarrick, Pam Rhed, Ellen McCarrick, Renita Stamberger Nita orna ay r Rosanna Cox, Linda Robertson, Marsha Thornton, and Debbie Lewis practice their marching formation -mf AK PAR T Prrrzkzkuf lzuzrflzcfrs ,Uffrffrf znfrzrfzff drzllf r. James Chandler, music: direc- Tor, led The marching band as They provided haITTime enTerTain- menT aT home TooTbaIl games and represenTed Oak Park in The American Royai and GIadsTone Round-up Darades. Carrying The colors of The schools in The Suburban EighT conference, The bannereTTes marched in ConioncTion wiTh The band. The rouTines of The hannereTTes, along wiTh The maioreTTes and pom pon Qiris, highIighTed The performances. UW -HR ',:'- X-in :-im z: 'i X 41:-, - -sp-,.r:: -V-41, L-. '- .f - ., -- -, '- -:::. .- ,L 7 - , 4 1, 5 -'W 1 'G' W px 5 I ,Q 7 4 .1 ,4Y,,',F' rchestra members were honored by being The first Northland or- chestral group To perform before The Missouri Music Educators Association. Mindy Milstead, student director and concert mistress, led The group as they exhibited their Talents at con- certs, assemblies, baccalaureate and commence- ment. Selected orchestra students also served inthe pit orchestra for South Pacific. Alan Moon, student director, led The pep band to a new sound and new honors. In addition To its Traditional performances at pep assemblies and basketball games, The band iourneyed to away foot- ball games, The Mineral Water Bowl basketball finals and The Chiefs-Bears March of Dimes basket- ball benefit. Talented musician am di fiuclion Drum First Violins Mindy Milstead Diane Meinhardt Earlene Koons Judy Welch Kay Putnam Steve Yingling Kent Carlson Henry Chu George Townsend Garnold Stillman Gerre Noble Second Violins Carl Wittfeld John Green Linda Minor Barbara Monaghan Debbie Smith , Susan Larson Janice Cunningham Beth Fowler Doyle Newhouse Cathy Abshire Carol Parks Violas Nancy Stewart Susanne Brower Elaine Douglass Becky Long Sherrie Griswald Cello Marty Henderson Pam Rhed Holly Gullen Nancy Merrill Valorie Thompson Debbie Nauman Barbara Knuth Susan Hornaday String Bass Sharon Mark Joyce Davidson Gary Baldwin Marsha Morgan Trombone Don Davis Mark Revenaugh The pep band members relax after their performance at the Chiefs vs Bears benefit basketball game. They are from left to right back row: Mark Cunningham, Don Davis, Mark Reven- aughf third row: Gary Minor, Tom Bechtel, Scott Willoughby, Scott Scharhag, Nelda Eitel, second row: Nagara Tom Tamaki, Joe Carpenter, Marty Henderson, Ruth Dieckman, Nita Hornaday, First row: Paul Wonderly, Marvin Foltz, Roger Meeks, Dave Dreis, Alan Moon, Scott McCandless, Gary Car- ter, Vicki Allen, Mark Esteb, Larry Page, Pam Stelter, Doug Johnson, Kristy Gamble, Marian Davis and Susan Mitchell. Members not pictured: Janice Swick and Paul Nail. Flutes Marian Davis Susan Mitchell Kristy Gamble Clarinet Pam Stelter ScottWilloughby Larry Walker Oboe Paulette Schultz Nita Hornaday Jackie Houghton French Horn Gary Carne Marvin Foltz Kurt Hall Trumpet Mark Cunningham Vickie Sausser Ruth Dieckman Larry Baldwin armony resounded from the vocal music room as singing groups pre- pared for the year's musical pres- entations. The groups-A Cappella Choir, Oak Street Singers, Girls' Glee Club and Boys' Glee CIub-par- ticipated in a wide variety of performances, including the fall and spring concerts, music clinic, the annual Christmas rendition of HandeI's Messiah, and South Pacific. Under the direction of Mr. Bill Grace, Oak Street Singers won acclaim when they were the first vocal group ever to perform before the Missouri Music Educators Association clinic, A concert conducted by Dr. Jester Hairston, world-renowned composer, singer and actor high- lighted the year. The vocal departments of Oak Park, North Kansas City and Winnetonka combined their 600 voices to make the clinic a musical triumph. Singing group render irinnng nan! nnrinonic Bill Grace Glee Club ACappella Recreational Music M.A., C.M.S. Dr. Jester Hairston autographs a pro- gram after the concert in which he di- rected the combined choirs of the three North Kansas City high schools. Mark Adcock Melva Arney Cheri Bailey Rodger Barnes Sandy Beall Debbie Bently Elaine Beyer Barbara Biggerstatt Mary Boor Bruce Brackman Linda Brattin Anne Brooks Roger Burger Tony Butler Cathi Burton Kent Carlson Gary Carne Eddie Chandler D C II on o ey Dave Crim Jeff Cuson Ken Darnell Dan Dobbins Kathy Dougherty Ruthie Drewes Ganne Duncan Nelda Eitel Stan Fields Sandy Filsinger Connie Gingery Dave Gilbreath Laurie Goodson Diana Gregory Sherry Grilswold Frank Groteluschen Johnette Gunier Robyn Hart Mike Hays Marty Henderson Dave Hobson Ken Hoffman Pat Holmes Jett Howard Patti Hughes Karen Hummel Ed Jemison John Judy Debbie Kemp ACappelIa Mike King Craig Morris Zsgrbirltiifwaft D' KI' I Judy Morrow , Eg3raeKnarp?J er Debbie Nauman Nfigafa Tamak' MBVK Lancaster SNSNGY NUQEUT Mm Tankersley R' K L rt Bill O'Toole Bob Templeton IC arso Meg Lear Denese Looney Susan Mace Paul Mallory Dan Malone Debby Malone Bruce Marshall Pam Marter Dave McCamis Ellen McCarrick Gaye McCarty Cathy McClure Karen Meeker Gary Miller Kathy Moffatt Barbara Monagham Joy Montgomery Randy Moore Brenda Morris Debbie Painter Pam Parrett Darrell Parrish Pam Parsons Robbie Ragland Clark Reed Barb Reese B b R' o :ce Cathy Rinehart Bob Robb Linda Robertson Beth Schanck Steve Schnare Barry Schneider Tim Schubert Janet Short Dale Speelman S S ' r ara pringe Pam Stelter Su Thompson Marta Tilly Jay Tobin Don Treichel Dorsey Troutman Nancy Wales Debbie Warrens Michelle West Sandi West Evelyn White Nancy Williams Carol Wolf Sandi Woodard 1 1 I , ' ,t , ,, ,f if nw , yr gg V r V A 5 f , ' ,?'ff'un , ' 'milf' 3' .fggir ,,,V,h, f 1 ?-, hm, ' f We 'tt Q M gg 4 , ,,, at fre g. 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Although the gym echo- ed with the moans of the weight lifters and theuyells of the dodgeballers, the gymnasts were the ones to gain the spotlight with a lively exhibit at a basket- ball game. l.ettermen's club assisted with ticket-taking at football games and helped at basketball contests by aiding patrons. Their body spelling of VICTORY and their shaky pyramids added to basketball games festivities. The Un-dance highlighted the club's activities. S 1 .ml G 0 l i ' Aan H ya...-4 ded ling ness :ho- eHs s to Ket- J at 5 by PRN! 'nes Jb's f . f Q? IHWW4 , N T' , ly 1 I if 4 .,, 5 l X , Rope climbing presents a challenge George Townsend solemnly watches Chris Marchant balance to sophomore Kerry Floyd as he on the parallel bars as he awaits his turn. endeavors to reach the top. 51 -uf' , ly ff , Lettermen's club officers, left to right, Jim Iverson, vice president, Mike Reynolds, sergeant at arms, Randy Wolverton, secretary-treasurer, and Ed Dougherty, president, coordinate club activities. 'S afg .: sfgfvdig. llflwsgig , ,iii -4--:lr -W 1 ,M Enthusiastic members of boy's pep club boost spirit by forming H Pyramid during a home basketball game. of sl i i 2 si 1 5 i 1 , Anne Kuenzi demonstrates a y- scale in a half-time performance. l Square dancing is a favorite in the physical education curriculum Under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Hudson, the Modern Dance Club strives for precision and grace Nancy Hudson Physical Education M.A., C.M.S. Beverly Powell Physical Education B.S., C.M.S. he development of coordination and recreational skills con- stituted the goal of the girls' physical education department. In addition to the usual softball, soccer and volleyball games, girls enioyed tennis, archery, square dancing and gym-h nastics. Juniors and seniors enrolled in advanced tumbling and courses to improve their skills in gymnastics and precision dance. Furthering appreciation and skills in the field of dance, members of Modern Dance Club concen- trated on activities related to their interests. The club focused its attention on the development of modern and interpretive dance. Members demon- strated their abilities on several occasions: the Homecoming assembly, a free mod assembly, and the spring fine arts concert. Officers Barb Reese, Ann Forster and Marta Tilly organized the group's trip to fine arts classes at Stephens College. Girls ' gym rlasses enjoy ll wzrzeiy af arf: 111 ze an ,- sr..- . .J-'lc D V Miss Beverly Powell instructs a sophomore girls' gym class in the rules of racing before they begin around the track Marcia Scott adiusts the tie on her tunic as Anne Kuenzi adds the finishing touches to her proiect. ' qv ,,,... , on Grslzlizfs girls acquire domestic sk ills cquiring the skills to improve their opportunities in the do- A mestic world, students in the home economics department applied their knowledge to both practical and artistic proiects. Dresses, cookies, detailed decoration plans and centerpieces evidenced the successful efforts of girls enrolled in homemaking classes. Regular home economics classes divided their study among three areas, cooking, sewing and related subiects. A more specialized class, interior decoration, concentrated on architecture, furniture arrangement and color coordination. Home Harvesters, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Weekley and headed by officers Kathy Coulter, Cindy Anderson, Sandy Carpenter and Liz Baldwin, was devoted to a deeper understanding of the finer points of homemaking. A fall trip to the Parade of Homes, a wig demonstration and an ice skating party high- lighted the club's active year. E l-l N uk f' X 9-fn' . , ,, ...A ,.. -....- k.,,.xw:kU. W.. .Vi K ww , i 9 1 5 v 1 1 v 6 s i x I 1 1 P I 1 5 I N i 3 l ? l i i a 5 X i I r I l i Y , 1 ! . x 1 1 I K r X 1 1 w I i , F I oping with schedule changes, finding iob opportunities, and helping counselees choose the right school for higher education occupied the time of Oak Park's five counselors. Nlr. Jim Draper, Mr, Rolan Gorham, Mr. Bill Overbey, Mr. Robert Shearer and Mrs. Donna Thompson found time in their busy schedules to help Winnetonka counselors coordinate various counseling-oriented activities. College night aided college-minded Northmen in selecting the best college, business, or technical school. Representatives from various educational institutions conferred with interested seniors, while batteries of qualifying tests administered by the counselors enabled many Oakies to qualify for schol- arships to colleges across the country. Kouuselors offer students hehfful guidance l Rolan Gorham Jim DraP9l' Counselor Counselor M.A., Colo. St. M.A., Colo. S1- N a Q ' 436 in Bill OverbeY Robert Shearer Counselor Counselor M.S., K.S.U. M.A., N.W.M.S. J 5 Donna Thompson Ruth Klopfenstein Counselor Vocational M.A., U.M.K.C. COUYTSGIOF M.A., Columbia U 2 Displaying their rewards for services rendered, counselors Mr. Jim Draper and Mr Robert Shearer prove their capabilities extend beyond counseling. es, id we ne lr. art in rs ES. in al al Ie he JI- r I El R 1 N c Mr. V Q. Amid a deluge of summer iob applications, Mrs. Donna Thompson searches through her counselees' tiles to locate needed references. I 1 4 K f 1 kwa Y' Q N, Q s f Q 484 .N Q! I 1 wg Ag 'W 'G W if f vj - ,yi Q4 .Z ' ' is, fs ,Z , A 1 1 A '41 V. 2517512 'ff 4 as 'B H -3-YE X xii - :,?:4-1 ' Mr. Rolan Gorham and Mr. Bill Overbey advise Janna Moody and Susan Sowerwine, sophomores, on their iunior schedules v 1 l . l l l P ! l .l T 4 z 1 1 li ll ll M I l ll t ll 11 I 4, 4 ' l 1 3 1 i I ll I ll if l L il il l l P ll ,W . ffm' ,mc -,W ' f W ww 4, 3 1 44 A WU Q, sharon NUFS9 RN. .sw Q :ww- f ,f ' Principal secretary Mrs. Mariorie Atkins provides Mrs. Virginia Chapman sorts the cards of the many books bor- the backbone of the secretarial staff. rowed from the English resource center. 'f sw . M' Y Avg? fgwf f 4 v 0 l 1 in ,fa f , ff vzfs MQ' .. - s w .: -Q' n f 'V f A' ' ' A i' - s is 1 2 ' ' -xx Q - fff -74rV. ff L. 1 ,s f A I. NK ,, f'l as-g l r A v ffsmhxm wiv' . K f tb I, Qu. M1542 U, WS, News-.am if , xg, y Miss Sheila Dial, instructional assistant in the language lab, adiusts the volume on a tape deck for a student listener. i A Q 1 Virgin Chai lnstru Assi Englis Cen' Marg Atlf Prim Ott 6 F C E E E I 1 1 ic s ,X f . o f 37 2? i I gg W ii - f 1 X X 1 I .X Sharon Nicka Nancy Fuller Jane Campbell Barbara Van NU,-59 Instructional Instructional Wormer Assistant Assistant Book Store Cafeteria ww, ,H x r-.my 1. , 4' . - f f sm .. .W J W ,S Z , I 'if its 1' i':i ' C - li.. 'fii N. ,fu-we . , x Q-WP .Q T' 5, . fs! Q50 Virginia Sheila Dial Judith Gilham Jean Carne Chapman Instructional Instructional Fine Arts Instructional Assistant Assistant Secretary Assistant Language Math-Science English Resource Laboratory Resource Center Center B.A., William B.S., M.U. Jewell v ra 5 Margorie Mary Ann Corrine Joan Denney Atkins Thompson Kautzman Principal's Principal's Principal's Principal's Office Office Office Office Margaret Pate Instructional Assistant Social Studies Resource Center B.A., Missouri Valley College ii T: 2 ' -Q57 - by . '75 I . 2 , f . 1 'ii f ' M fffywijf ., , . W.n, N- , X 5 W NQKFZ' ' fam: ' 5 knafiizfcgyf se, 91 - Tx z , A149 f gmff f f , 57 ,fi f, f , ff ,f, , f s 2 Q2 ff M ' M4 .Q 7, f M S. of f s , f 3 4 4 my f M f s s f V M M ego f ,A If Q 8 n am. Corinne Banks Josephine Instructional Fehrman Assistant Instructional Practical Arts Assistant Resource Cafeteria Center B.S., K.S.U. Eleanor Gehrs Sandy Carstons JOYCE TSYIOI' PrincipaI's Principal's Counseling Office Office Secretary JW zfdular scheduling expand di! yen! ,vcr Ulfllflf eacher assistants, secretaries, and the nurse performed the iobs necessary to keep Oak Park and modular scheduling operating on a smooth course. Assisting students in locating media material and helping with laboratory assignments, the teacher assistants proved themselves invaluable. Constantly answering questions, they added a great deal to the learning process. Secretaries in the principal's office, and Mrs. Joyce Taylor, counseling secretary, performed the varied duties needed to keep those departments functioning. Answering telephones, checking attend- ance, writing Ietters and maintaining appointment books, were iust some of their endless respon- sibilities. Mrs. Sharon Nicka, school nurse, managed the clinic. Minor iniuries, upset stomachs, and a slight epidemic of measles kept her busy. Few mods passed without students seeking her aid. '- ' Of Iliff y y yy 1 M 1 . dances. ,4 seriesbf y f X Nzylzls, accented by g Orzyirial thenzes, y 6'lwer dewralivus, and Great uzusir, several evenirqys Of uudyirqy energy. y Zfiriuy. mepiziysg filly ifzmufzitivlg In yfvf fff V .L 1 1 ' ' . . ,Aw I E K' mi. 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Serzirfr class play ,vresmts lmfly wuflicf he delighfful sTory of William BarreTT's Lilies of The Field opened as The senior class play on February Znd. Scheduled To be performed Tuesday Through Friday, The play's Thursday evening per- formance had To be posfponed unTiI Sunday affernoon. Even wifh hindering weafher, aTTendance was excel- lenf aT each performance. Glenna Love and John Judy porfrayed The leading roles of Mofher Maria Marfhe and Homer SmiTh. Mofher Maria Marfhe was a domineering German nun who soughf To have a chapel builf in The area around The convenf. Homer Smifh, an army veferan Turned vagabond, happened To come along aT iusf The righf Time for engineering The iob. They conflicfed several Times and even parfed once buf wlTh God willing and Homer working The dream of The chapel became a realify if A ff 2-'ff' Scot cate l'efU buill T I, ,.g:1-f.,.,, ,- X Ax' ' eww -ngfgx x WE VU: M , 7:11 of sn , 34.5 x w allons l cia Scott o The splendor of Fall FanTasy, Miss Anne Kuenzi was crowned The l97l Homecoming Queen by her predecessor Miss Connie Clemens. Falling leaves and background music of Try To Remember seT The scene for The enchanTing evening. Following an ouTsTanding halfTime, The new queen and her seven aTTendanTs graced The sTands as They viewed The NorThmen vicTory over The Tru- man PaTrioTs. The Homecoming dance decoraTed in auTumn colors concluded The memorable evenT. Kyle Adams ll , If , , 9111! yfllflfllb 1,1 flzcvzzcf s urrzfzzmis .Qzzcfffn ,fl 14146 flnmf 151141121 Dr. Donald Kuenzi proudly looks on as Connie Clemens, 1969 Homecoming Queen, crowns his daughter, Anne. 1,5 'ff rf 4 ff' ,, ,f ' m ,, Q7 I 1 7 ' 0 , 7 if c .af A ' vliff 3 W .L S . .,+1W,, ,W ff-V W J.. ff ' rf A' ff Zzllzw lm ues accent ffzfzzzeczflzzzhq mm! 12111755 he annual Homecoming assembly initiated the 1970 Homecoming activities on Friday, October 16. The introduction of the eight queen candidates to the student body highlighted the beginning festivities. Upon being introduced, each was escorted to the front of an autumn decorated gym, where they were seated on acorn chairs, Kyle Adams, Carla Cook, Anne Kuenzi, Jane Reed, Marcia Scott, Linda Wel- Ions, Patty Woodson and Connie Zinn reigned over the remainder of the assembly. A performance by the Modern Dance Club and A Cappella choir, the dis- tribution of good luck charms to the football team and shattering spirit completed the exciting assembly. The Homecoming game took place Saturday, October 17, with the Northmen playing the Truman Patriots. Seen among the sell-out crowd were the eight candidates anxiously awaiting the crowning at halftime. As the second quarter drew to a close, the 450-member pep club marched out on the field form- ing an eight-limbed tree. Each limb was accented with a leaf containing the name of one of the pro- spective queens, the Northmen's leaf was attached to the trunk. As each girl was announced, her respective leaf fell, creating an arch beneath the trunk. Each candidate took her place in front of her leaf, the Northmen's leaf remained stationary depicting the perpetual supremacy of Oak Park. Amidst all the splendor of Fall Fantasy Anne Kuenzi was crowned the 1970 Homecoming Queen by her pred- ecessor, Connie Clemens. A- 4 Z Wrffwmmvf 7 ,f4 4 1. . 9 M fw ' 'Sf I ' ,Yam 1 r gd' . ff Q I 4 b f f , 1 Q 4 .. ' s.t.,ilL . iii: ' , ,. .gk if 1, ,- M P: 1 fi , Q n s . O AJ - V I 0 S fx iq Uv W? V Y 5.1 X in 8 1 Q- E? Z 1 f SJ f N w 4,. f g , x 6 f ffx Q Q i 4 , 0 Q ,, Yi, 5421 iv? .U I . val A vw. Y I Y Y P ,4 1, 5. W lg? i Q -,...,.--:o- Www x ik bf lf? Q . I 2 r rw, n,,.fv- ' ambia salesinitiated the calendar of winter activities. Doug Jones, Glenn Ladd, Tim Larrick, Tom Mardikes, Frank Passantino, Barry Schneider and Randy Wolverton aided sales by serving as the cam- paign managers tor the seven queen candidates. Following two weeks of endless telephone calls, distribution of sales buttons, and formulation of clever sales tactics, a dual crowning ceremony took place at the annual Coronation Ball. The announce- ment of the royalty proved to be the highlight ot the evening. The 1971 Princess is Miss Pam Schupp and the 1971 Cambia Queen is Miss Paulette Schultz. 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W RX, 5 X215 j 1 1 1 '1 1 Z 9 1 ,I ,1 Z 2 W' nh, 1 1 '1 6111110111 frvufns I'fl1lIIILf szzmfs sfzzl r11111,U1112,'14s i he 1971 Cambia campaign began 1 in November with each of the seven candidates testing her persuasive talents in an attempt to sell the most yearbooks, and thus attain the title of Cambia Queen. Competing for the crown were Barb Anderson, Patty Lynch, Barb Reese, Paulette Schultz, Pam Schupp, Su Thompson and Cheri Wilson. Each girl set up a sales booth in the hall out- side the cafeteria. Campaign themes were proiected through the various ways the booths were decorated. Aware ofthe set goal of selling 1800 yearbooks, each girl, her manager and five salesmen spent many hours behind booth walls. The sighs of both relief and regret, the cam- paign came to a close at 12:10 on December Ath. The next week was spent tallying sales totals to deter- mine who had earned the Cambia Queen crown. The crowning took place December 13th at the Coronation Ball. The halfway point of the winter festivity was marked by the Classmen's own rendition of White Christmas. Immediately following the harmonized carol, each candidate was escorted to the area around the throne by her cam- paign manager. Alan Moon, Cambia business mana- ger, had the privilege of bestowing two crowns since over halt of the yearbooks had been collectively sold by two girls. Thus Pam Schupp was crowned Oak Park's first Princess, and Paulette Schultz received the 1971 Cambia crown. Campa exciten , 1 I 513- iff- 'L .ll ff, W Nfl 5... Q wg Q ir PW rg 54 rf ,Q w. Y 5 Us . 2 1 S 5, V if -9- W? ,, A ,li 1, 1 I l 5 1 6 C ? 15 L EN , .1 x N r N l 9,7 -iv f V t V - ,.,,: an ,. W 'in 1? be 1 X Nm- f Q ,Jew , f , eq Q- , M X ,f , ,. swf 4 A Y .... lunar' nv I f e z 'N-c gvf sy I 7 , g - I . , IW, . gf, I i g ffm wfsggg' W X gsm' W V W-M W ,. .- 1 'Q , ,,'ff- Mi, .ww V ., f ' ,.x' NW , 1 f We if , W? S if . 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S ff? 2 xl ri f Xa L, YT ..i'P K Marsha Brown Cheri Allen ff 'Qf 7 Sharon Hoover RUYU B6 9Sf 0m 1055511 Z'mz'!1f'r xxx if .f ,f f ff ,vf 1 7 ..- f Z ' 0, ff f - Gr' M ff gig 7, Z -p -MAC 'V If , 1? iw Sz Q f f f fyxvz ff f ff? 1 ,wc 4 ,ff f f f ! z I its 4 4 4 6'r0w141w1 .1 ,zwflzyhfs lVl'l4f6'I' Spark IISSHIII 1 A nticipation of the crowning of the 1971 Winter Sports Queen spot- i lighted the week following the announcement of the seven queen candidates. Vying for the queen title were Cheri Allen, Ruth Bergstrom, Marsha Brown, Pat Holmes, Sharon Hoover, Debby Peacher and Holly Tankersley. The annual Winter Sports assembly took place February 26th with the theme Love Story pre- vailing. Beginning the assembly ceremonies, the seven hopefuls were escorted to the front of the gym where they were seated in front of a replica of Harvard columns. As the girls awaited the ultimate announcement, Coaches Taylor and Draper ac- companied the reigning 1970 Winter Sports Queen, Gayle West, to the front where she was to crown the new queen. To a gym full of anxious spectators, Jane Reed, pep club president, announced the 1971 Winter Sports Queen- Miss Debby Peacherf' Immediately following her crowning, A Cappella choir, accompanied by Mr. Lynn Blair on the piano, dedicated the theme song Love Story to the queen and her court. After the Oak Park basketball victory over William Chrisman that same evening, the Winter Sports Dance was held in the little gym. The band, The Goodtime Rebellion, made their debut in the Northland area. The dance ended at 11 130, finalizing a day of Winter Sports ecstasy. irls had their chance to ask that special guy to the annual St, Pat's dance held March 13, Seven king candidates, Ed Dougherty, Jim lverson, Tom Legg, Barry Schneider, Jim Schneider, Larry Settle and Randy Wolverton, were honored at the dance. As each person entered the dance, he used his ticket to designate his choice for king, each who tailed to comply with the wearin' of the green was penalized an additional quarter. Midway through the festivities, the St. Pat's King was announced by Miss Patty Lynch. The luck of the Irish was bestowed on Larry Settle as he received the crown from the outgoing king, Greg Ruder. I Pai 5 candidates distinguish irish fesiizfify I i , l pw ,lf qs: it TN A-,wx uf H5 . 1' 5 gf 'gas ? Q15 4: S ' f A Targa has S ., King Larry Settle and Jane Reed beam as they lead the royal dance. St. Pat's King Larry Settle and his court Ed Dougherty, Tom Legg, Randy Wolver- ton, Barry Schneider, Jim Schneider and Jim Iverson pose with escorts Jane Reed, Lidia Vaughn, Susan Bauerle, Nancy Armstrong, Barb Reese, Debby Peacher and Christi Bird. L fzrrzf ville Tom Legg Eddie Dougherty my-Y Barry Schneider Jim Schneider i 1 Y 1, 1, ffm: V 2,15 Q 0 ,, gf wwf 101 My 4, 'Dt-q Nelly Forbush tells officers Jim O'Roark, Paul Mallory and Roger Burger what she knows of Emile de Becque. Below, Nelly, Connie Gingery, and Luther Billis, Scott Scharhag, are ioined by the dancers in the show's finale. 102 JM uszml follows the fradzlizm of emfllmce cented by the distant island of Bali Hai set the sails for Oak Park's sixth musical. A ioint composition of Richard Rod- gers and Oscar Hammerstein, South Pacific bloomed into an acclaimed student production through vocal, instrumental, dramatic and choreo- graphic direction. Mrs. Nancy Hudson, choreographic instructor, assisted Mr. John Coakley in dramatic interpreta- tion, while Mr. Bill Grace helped cast members perfect the vocal aspects of their numbers. Pit orchestra, under the direction of Mr. James Chan- dler, accompanied the accomplished performers and furnished intermission entertainment. Together all facets of the musical combined to make each of the five performances an enchanting evening, quite worthy of the nightly standing ovations. 'Taft If al Ngana, Robin Schlreman, Jerome, Robert Richardson, Nellie Forbush, Connie Gmgery, and Emile de Becque, Marty Hender- son, enloy a happy reunion after Operation Alligator. Y f 1 E. 4 ff 1 I -1, dw . if Q V191 ,Q i B425 ,Zig Igisif' :slash ,li 'f?'iL' Q11-qf,, f:,g, is 5531 WW? ffl it V lf: fv R, Veg in, JZ iff, :if Q 2 , .T ' ,, , 4, ' ZW1' 'if l if Q7 e LQ' ., if 'Q ' 'f' ' as xiii A ttyl' ' ' xg, 1, v 1 , Z ti , , r 4 '. 4 f ' , A. 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R ,195 hw V Zig f, 1 5-1 fam ,gg Z X W, ,V gmw Wx? 41 lu' I 2 The wild excitement of an, Oakie tally is set off by the deiection after the final loss to Center. nthe state semifinalclash against Center, Oak Park faced the Subur ban 8 champion and the tean. ranked second in the state ratings. ln their onli, previous meeting during the season, the Yellow- iackets squeaked by the Northmen by a 14-12 score when a 2-point conversion attempt failed late in the fourth quarter. Throughout Oak Park's history, head coach Gladden Dye compiled a 47-12-3 record. However, Center proved again to have been the Northmen'5 toughest adversary by racking up a 4-2-1 record against the Big Blue. No other conference team had been so successful against Oak Park. Center continued to dominate the Oak Park series when they pushed back the determined North- men 34-28 at William Jewell in the class 4-A semi- finals. Rolland Fuchs, Center's speedy halfback, proved to be a thorn in the Northmen's side all day as he scored on runs of 33 and 96 yards, and hauled in 2 passes for tallies. Center was never behind, despite never leading by more than a touchdown until late in the fourthiquarter. The 62 points recorded established a new record for points scored in a play-off game Center scored first with a 28-yard pass play from Fellhour to Fuchs, but the Northmen struck A Center runner eludes the grasp of Jim Iverson and Steve Elliott, on an up the middle scamper. Steve Elliott gets ready to hand off to Brad Williams for an off- tackle plunge in the Center game. 1st ur- im ily iw- are the ich er, n's :rd lad ark th- Tui- ck, lay led nd, 'itil led i a lay ick 011, Jff- back seconds before the half. With Steve Elliott playing for the iniured Doug Griffith, a 93-yard drive by the Northmen resulted in a score with Elliott hitting wingback Randy Wolverton for the score. Jim Maddick's kick into a stiff wind was wide and the Northmen trailed 7-6 at halftime. Fuchs scored first for Center in the second half on a 33-yard sweep, but Oak Park came back to tie the score 14 all with a 63-yard drive. Brad Williams scored the touchdown and Elliott hit end Jim Schnei- der for the 2-point conversion early in the fourth quarter. Fuchs again came through for the Yellowiackets, however, and on the ensuing kickoff exploded 96- yards up the middle for 6 points. Oak Park was not down yet though and with a drive aided by Center penalties and the wingback performance of Randy Baehr, Legg squirmed over from the 4-yard line. However, a 2-point conversion attempt failed and Oak Park trailed by 1 with about 7 minutes left. Fuchs again hurt the Northmen when he scamp- ered 52 yards on a pass play to give Center a 28-20 lead. On the following series, a desperation fourth down play resulted in a fumble recovered by Center on the Oak Park 17-yard line. Center then scored their last touchdown and had a 34-20 lead with 44 seconds left. The Northmen were not finished yet, however, and Elliott connected with Schneider in the endzone for an 11-yard score. Statistically, the Northmen outgained Center in total yards, 337-282. However, they fumbled six times, losing 3. Elliott was 11 of 26 for 142 yards and racked up 127 yards rushing. After the football season ended, various honors were bestowed on different players. Mike Reynolds, Oak Park's outstanding linebacker, was selected to the first team on the All-State, Metropolitan and Conference teams. Tom Legg obtained honorable mention for the All-Metro team and was also picked to be on the All-Conference team. All-Conference honors were also grabbed by Cliff Thomas, Ace Martin, Mike Skeith, Randy Baehr and Doug Link and Honorable Mention was given to Jim Schneider, Steve Rhodes, Mark Weissenbach, Steve Elliott, Gary Talbot, Jim Iverson and Ed Dougherty. Tri- captains for the season were Mike Reynolds, Doug Link and Mark Weissenbach. The final tribute came at the end of the season when the coaching staff picked Legg as the best offensive player, Reynolds as best defensive player, and Randy Wolverton as most inspirational player. ' ' ' if .-fffff Oak iw zzffwznre fa :mfr Izzy Sfeve Rhodes S2 and Cliff Thomas, 64 prepare to apply the pinch to a Center ball carrier J., KFWEL. 61 Mark Lancaster 32 Don Dillahunty 75 Mike Reynolds 62 Dale McKinney 33 Ed Dougherty 76 Mike Taylgr 63 Ken Ratliff 40 Randy Wolverton 77 Tqm Mai-dikes 64 Cliff Thomas 41 Randy Baehr 80 Jim Thomas 65 Bill Nixon 42 Jerry McKinney 31 Derk Rallg 66 Robin Link 43 Alan Parks 82 John Berberf 67 Ace Martin 50 Scott Kent 83 Jim lverson 70 Ken Fox 51 BillGriffin 86 Jim Schneider 71 John Finch 52 Steve Rhodes 87 Mark Pettibone 72 Dave Lancaster 53 Mark Weissenbach 74 Mike Clark 60 Roger Eaton W. wifi' Qumifzlzzeuizzls ,vrawkie far strung rare' pening their sixth season on the J gridiron, Oak Park rumbled by Springfield Parkview 34-0, in a non-conference game. Scoring on their first pos- session in each half, Oak Park maintained their dominance over the Vikings by defeating them for the third straight year. Mike Skeith quickly opened the scoring with a 40-yard iaunt with the game only three minutes old. Striking again in the second half, Tom Legg sprinted 80 yards for the Northmen's second T.D. Skeith recorded his second score of the night by plunging over from the one-yard line. Rounding out the scor- ing in the fourth quarter were Randy Wolverton, with an 18-yard run, and Brad Williams scoring from the one. The Northmen, carried by Jim Maddick and Tom Legg, turned back Van Horn 19-6 for their second victory of the season. Maddick opened the scoring by booting a 25-yard field goal in the first quarter to get the Northmen on the board. Legg scored next from the five to move the margin to 9-O at the end of the first period. Maddick converted again from the 20-yard line to give Oak Park a 12-O halftime lead. After a scoreless third quarter, the Falcons broke through for their only score of the night. Oak Park came back, however, and sewed up the victory with a 10-yard run by Legg, Sparked by the running of Mike Skeith and Tom Legg, Oak Park ground out a 21-15 victory over Ruskin in the conference opener for both teams. Skeith opened the game on a bright note by taking the opening kickoff and scooting 96-yards for a touch- down. The run set an Oak Park kickoff return rec- ord eclipsing the former mark by eight yards. Randy Baehr set up the next touchdown by converting a fourth and seven punting situation into a 35-yard gain. Legg then scored on a 42-yard play giving the Northmen a 14-8 advantage at halftime. Oak Park and Ruskin matched scores the rest of the game with each team scoring in the final quarter. A tough Center team handed Oak Park their first loss of the season 14-12, on the Yellowiacket's home field. The defensive game was sparked by standouts Mike Reynolds, Randy Baehr, Ace Martin, Gary Tal- bott and Steve Elliott. The Northmen scored first after a pass interception with Skeith going over from the five. However, the Oakies missed the extra point attempt. After halftime, Center blocked an OP. punt and went in on a running play to go ahead by one point. In the fourth quarter, after a second Center touchdown, Elliott, on a fourth and ten situation, scampered 46 yards on a quarterback draw to bring OP. within two points ofthe Yellowiackets. On the two point conversion, however, a pass to Wolverton fell incomplete and Center ran out the clock. J , .XL V ., f 2 . 1- .sl .06 fi' 116 Ace Martin and Mike Reynolds combine efforts to meet an oncoming back. Grzkiders omplementing their rushing at- .fil tack with a passing game, the Northmen swept by the Blueiays 20-6. The Northmen held Raytown to 50 yards rush- ing and 120 yards passing. With Mike Skeith leading the way on the ground, Oak Park rolled up 208 yards while getting 127 in the air. Scoring on a 26-yard option play, Randy Baehr hit Randy Wolverton for a score and the Oakies took a 7-0 lead into the locker room at the half. After an exchange of touchdowns, Raytown staged a drive that stalled on the Oakies 5-yard line. The Northmen proceeded to march 95 yards that resulted in a touchdown with 12 seconds left. Solid defense with ample offense produced a 20-0 whitewashing ofthe North Kansas City Hornets, the fifth shutout of North Kansas City in the six year history of Oak Park. With the defeat of the Hornets, the Northmen earned a state semi-final play-off berth against Center. The initial score came in the first quarter when Mike Skeith exploded through the line for a 40-yard scamper. ln the sec- wnrluzic' sufressful gfcflll' ond quarter the Northmen drove 60 yards in five plays with Steve Elliott plowing over from the two yard line. Oak Park's final score came on an eleven yard run by Tom Legg. Baehr and Griffith combined on 4 of 7 passes for 96 yards. Oak Park picked up 13 first downs with a total of 334 yards-238 rushing and 96 passing. The defeat of the Hornets was truly a satisfying victory for the team and school. Oak Park's worst loss of the year came when the news of Coach Gladden Dye's departure from the coaching staff was announced. Throughout the six seasons Mr. Dye was here, his teams compiled a won-lost record of 47-12-3. His teams had won three Suburban 8 conference championships and finished second place three times. He brought Oak Park into the state finals in 1968, finishing second in the state, and in 1970, Oak Park made it into the semi-finals. He brought the school a winning tradition in football and made Oak Park a contender for the Suburban 8 championship every year. Mr. Dye assumed the role of head coach at Northwest Missouri State at Maryville. II' :ive two ven ned UD ling 'uly hen 'om the iled Non and Jak ond into ting ider Mr. vest The mainstay of the iunior varsity football team was the stifling defense applied on opposing teams. Coached by Steve Garrett and Jerry Crews, the gridders posted four shutouts on their way to a 5-1 season. Oak Park 24 North Kansas City 0 Oak Park 8 Ruskin 0 Oak Park 14 Center 7 Oak Park 2 Raytown-South 0 Oak Park 20 Truman 0 Oak Park 12 William Chrisman 14 Coached by Jerry Crews and Don Vvyrick, the sophomore tootbali team battled their way to a 3-4 record. victories over Truman, Wiiliarn Chrisman and Raytown marked the high points ofthe season. Oak Park 0 North Kansas City 14 Oak Park 0 Ruskin 27 Oak Park 12 Raytownefiouth 27 Oak Fiark 33 Truman 6 Oak Park 27 William Chrisman 12 Oak Park 12 Shawnee-Mission West 38 Oak Park 33 Raytown 38 STUCO President Glenn Stout, hoisted by fellow seniors, tri- umphantly lofts the NKC-OP ball. 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The squad, under the guidance of Coach Tom Swan, took first place in four dual meets, one triangular, and tied for first in the district meet. Senior Frank Pas- santino had the season's best time with a 9:57 mark against North Kansas City. This time eclipsed the old cross country mark by two seconds. The Northmen's first three cross country meets brought home three first places, with defeats over Truman, William Chrisman, and a strong showing in the Raytown-South Invitational. The harriers de- feated Raytown-South, the number one team in the state, by one point on September 26. Other victories came in a triangular meet against Center and Grand- view, a dual meet against Raytown, and an impres- sive win over North Kansas City. In the Suburban Eight conference meet, Oak Park placed second, behind Raytown-South. How- ever, in the district meet a week later, the team tied for first with Fort Osage, qualifying the team for state competition. 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'V --- f'.- -M. tf, I Q -41 Ja. f 53 in ffrq 3' iff' ff r i .--f4,n2,f Sf1!'j if i? 1i'E-if UP! tif -igzlfg -v:-,rg 1. W jf ,Q 'ff' x . - 'f 2 Q ' ee t , pil, f .. ' ' if , 1- 1 'N !f '- f'ii: '1 l ,Q f L lkk, V L C gig- , i n all-lr be ll L l ,L -1 , Q nth- , X V fg ,. K ' 'N ff ,Q Grapplers earn respect cf vppcfnenfs. 1 he Oak Park wrestling squad 1 completed another successful season as they compiled an 8-2 dual meet record and recorded second place finishes in three other tournaments during the year. North Kansas City and Center handed out the two dual meet losses while the Northmen took second place in the Oak Park Quadrangular, North Kansas City Invitational and District wrestling meets. In the state final at St. Louis, Gary Carne took third place in the 155 weight class, after advancing there by taking first in regional competition. Enabling Oak Park to have another winning sea- son was the effort of several wrestlers. Sophomore Richard Lee, 13-4, iuniors Dan Rapp, 8-5-2, Doug Davis 7-1-4, Paul Seider, 12-7, Mark Lancaster, 16-2 and Doug Dye, 9-4-1, all contributed to success. Seniors dominated the upper weight classes on the squad and provided many important points. The career records of Doug Link, 44-10-1, Gary Carne, 37-7-2, Mark Weissenbach, 28-10-1 and Cliff Thomas, 9-2, all point to their wrestling ability. E r W. if V F E I ,-1,567 I -?........1 ... n December 19, Oak Park was the host of a wrestling quad- rangular with North Kansas City, Park Hill and Liberty. Cliff Thomas and Doug Link propelled the Northmen to second place by earning first place awards. Taking second place spots were Richard Lee, Doug Davis and Mark Weissenbach. In the North Kansas City Invitational Tourna- ment held January 8-9 at North Kansas City, the Northmen took second place behind the efforts of Mark Lancaster, who took first, Gary Carne, and Doug Link who grabbed seconds, and Mark Weis- senbach, who placed third. In the Suburban 8 Conference Tournament held at Truman, Oak Park took third place with a total of 61 points. Mark Lancaster and Gary Carne took firsts in the 145 and 155 weight classes. Mark Weissenbach and Doug Link grabbed third places in their respective divisions. The Norfhmen's closest meet of the year came at St. Joseph in the Class L district meet. Placing second, the Oakies missed first by one point, al- though five wrestlers took first. Paul Seider, Mark Lancaster, Gary Carne, Doug Link and Mark Weis- senbach all took titles, while Doug Dye took second in his division. Although six grapplers advanced to regional competition, only Gary Carne qualified forthe state meet by finishing first in the 155 weight class. How- ever, Mark Weissenbach took third while Doug Link earned fourth. On February 19-20, the State wrestling meet was held at St. Louis. In the consolation match for third place, Gary Carne again produced a victory by defeating his opponent 3-2, bringing the season to a close. The annual wrestling banquet was held March 4 in the school cafeteria. Special awards were be- stowed on several seniors. Captains for the wrestling year were Doug Link and Mark Weissenbach. Cliff Thomas was recognized for the Outstanding Hustler, while Doug Link received the Best Sportsmanship award and Pep Club's Mister Wrestler. At the con- clusion ofthe evening, Gary Carne was awarded the Outstanding Wrestler honor. , I I Ilfllltfll 111111!11'111f 1f11,z11r111111f 111111 1!r1'111 Gaining superiority in the battle for position, Gary Carne ac- cumulates points at the expense of a Hornet 9f3PDl9 - Coach Jim Taylor offers advice to his grapplers. 3 , i f f 39, J : in 91:5 he sophomore wrestling squad, under The direction of Gary O'DelI, compiled a 7-1 record on their way to learning new styles and techniques. Several sophomore wrestlers progressed to The iunior varsity level and placed in The Suburban 8 Junior Varsity Conference Meet. These included Ron Maiors, Gene Curtis, Milton Jones, Kevin Revenaugh and Chris Creason. Sophomore Richard Lee wrestled on The varsity level and ended The season with a 13- 4 record while Taking second place in The Oak Park Quadrangular. The iunior varsity Team, also under Coach O'Dell, ended The season with a 10-1 record and The conference championship. A total of tive iunior grapplers wrestled in varsity competition. These were: Dan Rapp, Doug Davis, Paul Seider, Mark Lancaster, and Doug Dye. 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If. m14fr1'l1ufe in gwzls Lee, Lan- bach. Junior varsity grapplers include, from left to right, tbottom rowl Howard Greenwood, David Klabacar Richard Zimmerman, Mark Babb, John Fanska, Steve Swope, Tony Konomos, Roger Eaton, Fred McCormick Mike Ta lor, tto rowl Kevin Revanaugh, Rex Weissenbach, Bruce Brackman, Bill Gibbs , Y P . Gary Bringus, Rusty Highfill, Scott Kent, Ron Maiors, and Mike Clark. nding The season wiTh a sweep of The regionals and a Trip To The sTaTe TournamenT, The 1971 round- ballers compleTed Their mosT successful season wiTh a 15-10 record and a TourTh place finish in The Subur- ban 8. ATTer compleTing The regular season wiTh an 8-6 conference record, The NorThmen swepT by Park Hill and NorTh Kansas CiTy in The regional primaries, and Then wenT on To whip ST. Joseph CenTral Tor The TiTle. Advancing To The sTaTe TournamenT, The NorThmen losT in The firsT round To Paseo, The evenTual 2nd place winner in class I. compeTiTion. AT The annual baskeTball banqueT, Jim Schneider and Larry SeTTle were selecTed as Team capTains. PosT season honors were handed To Three NorTh- men when STeve EllioTT was named To The Suburban 8 2nd Team and All-MeTro Honorable MenTion, Jim Schneider lisTed on Suburban 8 3rd Team, and Milf, Conway was seIecTed Tor Suburban 8 l-lonorabii MenTion. Sam Miranda, assisTanT KU coach gave The aTTer-dinner speech. Oak Park rolled To Their TirsT roundball vicTory of The 1970-71 season as They defeaTed Shawnee, Mission NorThwesT. Led by The scoring of Mike Conway, David Moody and Mike Riley, The NorThmen rolled up a 68-42 vicTory. The NorThmen fell, 64-46, To The number one seeded RockhursT I-lawkleTs in The firsT round of The NorTh Kansas CiTy lnviTaTional TournamenT. ln The firsT round of The consolaTion brackeT, The NorThmen ran away from Lee's SummiT 61-36. The TasT-breaking NorThmen amassed 42 poinTs in The second half. Guard Ken l-lolTerTy led The aTTack wiTh 18 poinTs. Kvzznfflvrzllrrs llllffff ufzlzldlqfj farms SUBURBAN EIGHT STANDINGS 6 6 LEAGUE -'RasyTown-SouTh 10 - 4 fwilliam Chrisman 10 -- 4 -Ruskin 6 9 - 5 ssOakLPark 8 - 6 Review-n 6 6 -- 8 Center T, 6 - 8 Nort-he-Okansas CiTy 4 - 10 'Tsrumagn 3 - 11 J X SCORES fOak+Park 68 Shawnee-Mission g NorThwesT AQ-Oak Park, RockhursT -Oak Park L.ee's SummiT Oak Park William Chrisman Oak Park Shawnee-Mission NorTh Oak Park Ruskin VOak Park Sedalia SmiTh-CoTTon Oak Park Jefferson CiTy Helias Oak Park Rayfown Oak Park North Kansas CiTy Oak Park Truman Oak Park RayTown SouTh Oak Park CenTer Oak Park William Chrisman Oak Park Ruskin Oak Park Raytown Oak Park NorTh Kansas CiTy Oak Pafk Truman Oak Park RayTown-SouTh Oak Park Cenfer Oak Park William Chrisman Oak Park Park Hill Oak Park NorTh Kansas CiTy Oak Park ST. Joseph Central Oak Park Paseo Gregg Hossack comes up with The rebound. if' ' j,f.g-px Q ,W -Y,,, W. 57 A f X W ,7 7 f Q fini! 2 42' 7 ,V W Q ff V f ww , , , ' 4 N .-A NX X g , X Q NN, X, wi , XX iiigi Nw X ? X X1 xx x ' X X i :fi if Qi My Ny , , x 2 4 e 'Z 2 1' 7+ M nw r'ffv- Q' I X Steve and izzmkfrs lllllfk 17367 in rvzzrf flffflllltw ' n The Tinal round of The consola- T Tion brackeT, Oak Park deTeaTed William Chrisman 57-54. The NorThrnen Trailed by Three poinTs aT half, buT carne ouT sTrong in The second half. Scoring T8 poinTs in The Third quarTer and I6 in The fourTh To 15 and T3 respecTively Tor William Chrisnnan, The NorThmen rallied for The Tinal score. The roundballers Tell To Shawnee-Mission NorTh 64-45 in a non-conference game. Shawnee-Mission NorTh sTruck quick and led all The way. Mike Con- way led The NorThmen in scoring vviTh a T9 poinT garne. The Oakies Traveled To Ruskin To play Their TirsT conference game. The NorThmen ToughT hard huT Tell To The Eagles, 54-50. STeve EllioTT led The scoring Tor The NorThrnen wiTh T3 ooinTs. Juggling The ball Jim Schneider and Mike Conway struggle To re Tam possession as a Shawnee Mission player advances 1 30 ver Christmas vacation, Oak Park traveled to Sedalia for their first holiday tournament. In the first round the Northmen fell to Smith-Cotton 58-52. Jim Schneider led the scoring forthe Oakies with 15 points. In the battle for third place, Oak Park smothered Jefferson City l-lelias 75-42. Running and gunning in the second quarter, the Northmen rolled up 27 points to go into the locker room with a 23 point lead. Steve Elliott led the scorers with 20 points. Raytown iourneyed to Oak Park only to find Oak Park waiting in the wings. Oak Park shot down the Blueiays 7l-65. Mike Conway and Ken Holferty led the scoring with I4 and I3 points respectively. ln the first meeting with the North Kansas City Hornets, the Northmen rolled to a 55-48 victory. The Northmen, using the fast break, stunned the Hornets all four quarters. With help from the charity line, the Northmen downed Truman 63-58. This victory left the Suburban 8 Conference in a three way tie with identical 3-l records. The Northmen were paced by Steve Elliott, Ken Holferty and Jim Schneider. Oak Park met Raytown-South in the fifth confer- ence game of the season for both teams. The North- men tell tothe Cardinals 51-44. This left both teams with a 3-2 conference record. Jim Schneider led the scoring with 16 points. The Oakies traveled to Center to dump the Yel- lowiackets 63-53. Again the charity line helped the Northmen as they sank 23 out of 39 free throws. Again Jim Schneider paced the Northmen with 18 points. William Chrisman came out strong and held on to defeat the Northmen 54-50. The Northmen trailed by nine at half and fought hard the second half, but the first quarter scoring of William Chris- man was too much to overcome. Mike Riley led the Northmen with 23 points. Next, the Northmen fell in double overtime, 57- 55 to the Ruskin Eagles. Jim Schneider's final shot was good to tie the score 57-57, but the referees ruled the clock had run out before the shot. Ken Holferty and Steve Elliott led the scoring with l7 points apiece. Going up for the shot, Jim Schneider concentrates on the has ket despite the efforts of two opposing players. tl-PM Basketball rzcfivn erplades an mzzrfs Q Varsity roundballers from left to right are Britt Clements, Ken Holferty, Steve Elliott, Mike Riley, Jim Schneider, Steve Rhodes, Greg Hosack, Mike Conway, Greg Geiger, Mike Netherton and Larry Settle. Ken Holferty, in an all-out effort, scrambles for the ball while a Raytown- South player attempts to take it away. sv as 5 at A' fir:ffxrs:-P1121-:QAga-531. :cfrf4-1:.f :fff-.- cfsffkgff -11: ::.f1'z,::,:2.52-i.f f-. -.:-:::.if-- ' -I6 ,.1v: U T 1'-?VIL'15Z -51 '. 1? 'Ziff V ?L7Ax'-S T--. M ,---'f, '. 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The Northmen traveled south and edged the North Kansas City Hornets 54-53. With Northtown ahead with five seconds left, a lump ball was called under the Northmen's basket. Steve Rhodes tipped the ball to Ken Holferty, who banked it in as the buzzer sounded. Steve Elliott led the scoring with l7 points. Oak Park built a 40-30 halftime advantage and then held on to down Truman 60-55. Jim Schneider led the Oakies with a 19 point game. Steve Elliott had l6to help in the scoring. Raytown-South lust got by the Northmen 42-4l. Both teams played tough defense as the game was decided in the final seconds. Gregg Hossack and Steve Elliott led the scoring with l6 and l5 points respectively. Oak Park defeated Center next 60-59. The Northmen led throughout the entire game. Center's last second surge fell short. ln the final conference game, the Northmen shocked William Chrisman 73-57. The Oakies, using the fast break to perfection, never lost the lead. Greg Geiger and Steve Elliott led the Northmen in scoring honors with l5 and 23 points. In the first round of regional playoffs, the Northmen downed Park Hill 75-33. Again using the fast break, Oak Park scored 30 points in the third period. Steve Elliott paced the Northmen with l6 points. Oak Park advanced to the finals by defeating North Kansas City for the third time, 45-36. After a seesaw first half, the Oakies took the lead in the middle of the third quarter and never lost it. Steve Elliott scored 13 points to lead the Northmen in scoring. The Northmen downed a tough St. Joseph Central team 60-49. lt was a close game all the way down to the final two minutes when the Oakies pulled away. This was the first time the Northmen had finished first in competition. Last year the Northmen took second place. During the quarter-finals in the state play-offs, the Northmen met Paseo, a close game to the final buzzer, the Northmen fell 46-5l. 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The sophomores, under a new coach, Jim Neal, obtained valuable playing time and experience. For the first time, the sophomores played in a season's end tournament. They lost in the consolation bracket to Winnetonka 52-51. Under the guidance of Coach Tom Swan, the iunior varsity fought to gain experience for the varsity. ani fwndid M 1 I 4. nf' Jul Be ba Fil Y, . , A , J-. . .,,.-f. ,4q:-.rf-1':3v:'r,-rfgff:.:1if-gglgf.-f.,k,1s4:.,-14. --vi.. N N--' X'-' -'N - A - '- - -- A - .13 -:1-Aj. 'R--:x1', ,-'-1-'V.f I-. Q--5-w - .1 a-:-.:,.,.,x:,--.iw-:,'.--' .-,T M- - X ,,. .. -X,. ,- -- .X .A-, ..x-,. ..,. ,Q . Q. . -UU , ,., A -v - , . .1-.,,,,k N- .-, ,N , :V-3,-ii., .x,,,-.L . , . .A X. ,. , :',-1 ' 4 -V ' V4 ,Q-,GQ-. 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Competing every Saturday, the Northmen ran as a conditioning program for the opening of the outdoor track season. With seven surburban schools supplying the com- petition, the Oakies claimed third ,place in the con- ference race by scoring a 2-3 record, defeating North Kansas City and William Chrisman. Several trackmen qualified for the state indoor meet held at Columbia. Those who made the iourney to Columbia were Barry Schneider in the mile run, Jim Tankersley in the high iump, Ken Geest in the 880 yard run and Dave Lancaster in the shot put. Lancaster was the only Oakie to place in the finals, claiming second spot in state in the shot put. 137 138 he outdoor track squad wrapped up another successful season as they won 2 of 3 meets and took first in the Bearcat relays and district tourna- ment. The school record in the 2-mile relay was broken by the team of AI Thomas, Ona Ball, Dan Krenkel and Ken Geest as they reeled off a 8:09 to break the old record of 8:l0.7. Dualrheet ventures proved successhn as Oak Park defeated North Kansas City 77 to 69 and swept by Truman 105 to 41. In both victories, Jon Berbert collected double victories as he took first in both pole vault and triple iump. In the William Chrisman re- lays, the year's first tourney, Oak Park placed third while taking firsts in the triple iump and distance medley. ln the next two relays, Wyandotte and Wil- liam Jewell, the cinderman collected fourth place with high iumper Jim Tankersley taking first in both rmays.ln the Rockhurst nnays the Norhnnen Hnished third as they tuned up for the Bearcat re- lays. Here the tracksters grabbed first place as Jon Berbert took two first places. In the conference meet, Oak Park finished in second place as Jim Tankersley and Richard Weaver took first. The district meet was a maior Northmen triumph as the Oakies placed first while earning three Hrsts: 2-n1He relay, shot put and high iunwp. The district meet was the qualifying one for the state meet and the Northmen took advantage of the fact as all three first place finishers, Ona Ball, Mike Daivs, Dan Krenkel, AI Thomas, Dave Lancaster and Jim Tankersley, all earned the trip to Columbia. Also, twelve other Northmen qualified. The state outdoor meet proved tough for the Northmen as they faHed hnplace any person htthefinals fzyhleeu Oakies earn frzps in tate Brad Williams, above, breaks out at the start of a sprint, while, at right, Richard Weaver and Jon Berbert have the hurdles to themselves. HUME 'q , if Q THEM. i It EK if-. 'URI xx'- 2 Zara 4 ,A ,,g,p,T4 A5 ty. ..w1'j:f?50fx' if? x 'm., .. -...- ' N ,a -'fx '-vu., 1 I . 3 7 1 1 ? 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S ,H 7 7.6- tu' I qs - -. is e I ik .C , - V' in 137 'I F Nxt, R 7 1 if 1 , 7 if gtg, l' E T C 7, 47. ,, 7 . 7, .M ,www W mix, 7 .. .7 - Z6 aw fl . grff U Q iw ,Af Vey, ' 7, , 7 ' ' 1,-,7,' 'yy X 7 I, wifi, ' D if, , ,ly .V :', :4'7y,g,,f -V ' wigs 'QR , I1 g jf My ani.,-It gig A A- 1 - 7 f ,L il 'sifag ' 47 - l x Varsity baseball players are, first row: Randy Baehr, Randy Wolverton, Tom Fuller, Jim Schneider, Robby Keese, Joe Mc- C Allister, Alan Parks, Don Dillahuntyf second row: Dave Conley, Gary Talbott, Danny Craig, Jerry Anderson, Mark Sewell, Scott N 140 Black, Stan Watson, third row: Coach Jim Derry, Russ Highfill, Brad Cochren, Gene Curtis, Bill Griffin and Randy Early. 4' J if f ,Q lg. f 4. t Q 7 a A , B' if T 'Au M. 4' ' , . ,hi f it X if 'fl-'fix . ,kg ,fy m 45412442 ' - , 31435.-'.2.5F I , I, 2 , . 5 X X. , ,Q .x., 1 .. , ,M ,L f Q , B dum, M K . 4? 4, 2 , .4 f f fa Jim Schneider slides safely into second as he dislodges the ball from the second baseman. I '- an Diamoudmeu streak in mid-season fter being unsuccessful in six at- tempts, the Oak Park diamond- V' men defeated North Kansas City 7-0 for their first victory of the season and went on to post a 7-9 conference mark, good for a fourth place conference finish and a l0-l2 overall record. In the sub-district tournament held at Mac- ken Park in North Kansas City, the Northmen blank- ed Park Hill 7-0 in the semifinal game, the result of a Park Hill forfeit. A rule in the books prohibits any pitcher from tossing more than l0 innings. However, the Troian hurler pitched ll innings. Oak Park then bowed out of the tournament as they were defeated 3-l by the Hornets. The maior Oakie triumph was in the Pem-Day Tournament. Here the baseballers defeated De La Salle l7-l in the semifinal game- and romped over host school Pem-Day 14-8 to clinch first place. A slow start in the season, primarily the result of in- experienced players, plus a 3-game losing streak at the season's end accounted for 9 of the l2 losses. Throughout the middle of the season the Northmen had a 6-game winning streak and boasted an 8-3 mark. Three of the top four Northmen batting average leaders were iuniors. Dave Conley had the team's best mark with a .350 percentage. Following closely was Jim Schneider with a .348 average, Gary Talbot with a .298 and Randy Baehr hitting .28l. The top Oak Park hurler was Don Dillahunty with a 5-5 won-lost record but a 2.04 ERA. Sophomore Bill Griffin racked up a 2.13 ERA while picking up two wins and only one loss. 11-'ll 142 itcher Don Dillahunty established two new records over the course of the season. They were the most games pitched in during a single season-14, and the most innings pitched in during a single season-74, Selected as captains for the year were Alan Parks and Don Dillahunty, while the Most Valuable Player award went to Jim Schneider. All-Conference selec- tions, announced after the season's end, were, Sec- ond Team: Don Dillahunty, pitcher, Jim Schneider, first base, Alan Parks, third base, Honorable Men- tion: Randy Baehr, shortstop and Gary Talbot, out- fieki The iunior varsny squad under Coach Jnn Draper con1pHed a 56 record and they hnproved techniques and strategy. Starting off with a 4-game winning binge with victories over Truman, Raytown- South, Winnetonka and Truman, the iunior varsity also defeated Raytown I2-3 to account for the five victories. The sophomore squad, although playing only 2 games, won them both by defeating Ruskin twice, 6-l and l0-6. Most of these players graduated to the iunior varsity squad by the end of the season. 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I 1 4 ff' 45 W 96, , '9'-29 KW 'B' ,, ' N f,, 'ff ffl' I www' ag, T W3'f f.z! asf? dx a Y The team lines up to offer congratulations to Don Dillahunty after a home run. .f . nder the guidance of first-year coach Bill Farrel, the Oak Park varsity tennis squad completed another fine season with a 7-2 mark and a second place finish in the conference. Led by Ken I-lolterty, Scott McCandless, Bob Horn, Dave Hein and Rick Beck, an all-iunior team, the netters gained exper- ience by playing. High points in the season came with 5-0 blankings of North Kansas City and William Chrisman. ln the district tournament at St. Joseph, the season's final match, the squad tied for fourth place as Scott McCandless took fourth place in singles. The iunior varsity also had a successful season as they scored wins over Liberty, Truman, Center and North Kansas City for a 4-2 mark. The Oak Park golf squad completed their sixth season as they lost thirteen consecutive matches. Varsity golfers Dave Davis, Dave Stockwell, Dave Banks, Dru Dixon and Britt Clements also partici- pated in three tournaments, the Conference, the District and William Jewell. Number one golfer Dave Davis shot a 34 on the par-36 Liberty Hills golf course for the highlight of the season. ff f nt! W WM tennis tennes eeenpete nnder first nenr eenenes 3 . l z 9 . ff' Q fi., . ,e at 144 X. -s,N,,,,, I fam ' X' I - ,. A - 5?-F 'Ibl.'fI'. '1 is be .pi te f'.-'t,f f-,,,, f,,,f Varsity golfers, from left to right, Britt Clements, Dru Dixon, Dave Davis, Dave Stockwell, Don Mason, Dave Banks and Coach Merlin Baker. The Cro C5 f vwc, s 4 1. 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'-4'vhiiK?+Y Q '5:?SdWXzZx' X A 1 U,- t L 1 ff . . 0 1 .. The tennis squad, front row, varsity: Ken Holferty, Bob Horn, Scott McCandless, Dave Hein, Rick Beck: back row: Croswhite, Ed Jemison, Jim Evans, Wayne Cook and manager Craig Eckhardt. Gary -L- 1-QC ampered by the split scheduling, the intramural program was late in achieving success. Because of the unavailability of school facilities in the after- noons, intramurals were kept outdoors when weather permitted and away from school during the winter season. Once back on the 8:00 schedule, though, in- terest and enthusiasm returned as proved by the number of interested participants. Supervising and directing activities for the school year was Coach Floyd Klang. Serving as stu- dent commissioner was Dru Dixon. His duties were to help coordinate the various activities and publi- cize them using intercom accouncements. Flag football, a traditional favorite at Oak Park, was one of the few organized activities which did not begin in the dark. Many new precedents in football were established by the top senior teams, Merlins' Aleph Nulls and the Nothings, including team uni- forms, cheerleaders, and spiked shoes. It was the Nothings, though, that proved to be the best in championship game. .Wag football hszyhicus intramural success -a J YAQRLINS 'Nj' Agili- MER L , Vtiflllfifg vxElXLlN5 ERLIAQS. The members of the second place Alaph-Nulls are front row: Bob Guzley, John Creveling, Tom Lanio, Craig Morris, Mark Winklep back row: Mike Hays, Keith Chrostowski, Joe McAllister, Tom Pilcher, Dru Dixon and Doug Peterson. David Baxter, the long bomb threat, stretches for the pigskin. iff I, ,?n' fy? gi i V ,, x W -WU ,,,,, ,,,,,, wig! 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Eighty boys and girls met on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Gladstone Bowl to display talent which ranged from one extreme to the other. Outstanding individual performances included Mike Watts' l86 average and Colleen Burns with a 146 average. The top team with the best won-loss record was that of Gene Blakey, Jeff Fields, Debby Kemp, Jody Littlefield and Bob Sharp. Boys' basketball was held in the spring. There were eight teams which took part in the four weeks of competition. Winning the number one spot was Fred whose members were Brad Broadbent, Gary Cowser, Jeff Fields, Steve Fields, David Ingram and Bob Sharp. Table tennis came late in the short year but drew a number of eager contestants. The Mighty Might, Gene Vanderford won first, while Henry Chu repeated his second place finish from the pre- vious year. 149 I I In 5 4 , I? I ,I i, Z i. I Q I I I I I v f R55 4-., if 4' -9. ja? rv ,, 1f5f.:f1,m b'7k -iff?-'f? 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Marchelle Adams Rick Adams Marcia Albertson Laura Alexander Connie Allen Steve Alexander Rickey Alley Juanita Altenhofen Dave Anderson John Anderson Kenny Anderson Michael Anderson Ron Andrews Debbie Annan Michael Antonio Carol Archer Steven Argabright Jim Armstrong Sandee Armstrong Harold Arndt Debbie Atkinson Karen Baker Bob Bailey Dan Bales Diane Ball Martha Barnes Thomas Barr Charles Barry David Bateman Linda Beall we if M. ,J P Wifi i 0 X 1 A 'Q Q , il Sk K , , fx it ,ye , , 1.,.,,,. ,I V, .-4! jf f Y 4 6 .2 i v K f Z ' fi fig if, f W5 jf f 4 ffl? 7' f 4f f'3n fini' l 'WWMWW f , ., T42 ugust 3l, l970, marked the be- ginning of a three-year challenge Tor The 580 sophomores enrolled in Oak Park. Most of Them only wandered Through the halls to find their classes on The first day, since schedules had not been mailed during The summer. The early hour made The confusion a nightmare that began To fade with The orientation assemblies. The nightmare ended, however, as The class of '73 became lost in The excitement of preparing for classes and participating in activities. Energefzk affirm dir cf 5450 hvluvre class 4. 1 ,Q .X M f C: 1 f I ' f 4 ,gy W f ff W X f X Poem, . ' 0 ZX V 1 X V ' 'X 4-. ' ' A ,0 ,V i , , wa J ,, eff' V vii W ff T- ' if K l 5 , L, x l, I New t X! s 2 , W4 'fig' Q T W., T fi JJ A ff 7 ,f i T ax , Zi I V N I X fff ' i. ' , f ,, V 5 , f 4, X X X if f, , ,g h , A V if 'U' fu? fb f f rf 7 .cwv-My C ,,'.1'27f K V Q 1 Z 'O if f by f 2' A wwf J rj! X Z 15 is T , r A rr mv 41, , it w,,,m V 'K'Z T'17' rw! l' KLA Gail Beauvais Theresa Beaver Debbie Beedle JoAnn Behm Jon Behm Robin Belcher Faith Bennett Debbie Bentley JoBeTh Berges Linda Bernier Gregg Besette Elaine Beyer Carol Bigham Don Biondi Sheila Bird Gail Bledsoe Michael Boles Richard Boots Steve Boswell Bruce Brackman Jacqueline Bradley Dennis Brattin Gary Bringus Keeta Brown Rita Brown Ronald L. 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I aff, ! f K Wf N sm , X ,ki We est :Z X 0, ,Q f MN' T .42 , A W, 1199 c gzeg f r Q , j f ff f tage productions at Oak Park gained their professional polish through the united effort of spon- sors, performers and behind-the-scene stage crews. Outstanding performers in the spotlights were Dave Ockerstrom and Glenna Love. The Best Thespian and Best Stage Manager honors went to John Judy. In the area ot debate, the team of Tom Hankins and Glenn Stout not only received recognition tor their numerous victories in local competition, but the team was also cited as the best debaters in the state. Perfarmvrs gazh imlizfzdual recagnifion As fellow debaters look on, Glenn Stout receives recognition and a plaque from sponsor Mrs. Kay Mowry for his Thespian point total. will 2 . l llli Honored as the Top Novice debater is sophomore Mike Matthews. 227 Home ec ,vrofecfs 6 ome economic awards encircled grooming trends, over-all apti- tude and class-room involve- ment. Headed by Patty Lynch, the Avon Good Groom- ing Advisory Panel set grooming standards and determined the procedures for conducting the Good Grooming Contest. Finalists, Pam Schupp and Marty Henderson were chosen from among 23 applicants by a selected group of teachers and students. Five students were recognized for home ec ac- complishments. Denise Rauscher proved her general knowledge by surpassing other Oakies on the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Test, her en- deavors were rewarded by her acknowledgement as one of the top ten homemakers in the state of Mis- souri. Sandi Burd, Mary Ellen Faish, Ann Leim- kuhler and Patty Wood designed model living rooms and family rooms. Each received commendation from the Miss Living Contest sponsored by the Home Builders Association ot Greater Kansas City and the Home Show, Patty Wood's entry took first place in the city-wide display. mmpass mr! d 1'14feresfs Q f7ff5'f I ff A Zffzf , X554-'V 4-sf X f , ., .11 X Yi N ...X sq 228 Miss Living finalists Sandi Burd Mary Ellen Faish and Ann Leim kuhler discuss the winning entry with its designer, Patti Wood. Y A ,',.- dMw:r ,,,,,,,, ,,,,-- y ' fi? --- ' in fi on 2 N. ,, A T ' My-,Af Xygy .AX ,km ,, syswp. fs A 1 wg fl M X .1 P' VV . . U X3 C f . 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Dougherty,and Ran y o 5 l l 230 Mr. Jim Chandler and Marian Davis check the schedule at the district music festival ff,:: 1: pw W., ev-rm 41 9 A W. ,HT er 21 z? RWM 4? TA., 4. ww ,... lv' .,.,. Gzlmf d musician gain lmmfrs th Hugh campefiiiou ith strong dedication and hours of f extra practice, musicians prac- ticed their talents to gain many firsts and seconds in district and state competitions. The prize awards at Oak Park went to Marty Hen- derson, Musician ot the Year, and to Alan Moon, Robyn Hart and Mindy Milstead for their perform- ances in band, a cappella and orchestra. Recipients of Tri-M scholarships for their out- standing performances are Alan Moon, Robyn Hart and Mindy Milstead. sxxrxuw ...., My ts, uf ...,..,,, . , ... - 'W' ff' Of C- 'Y S. n- nf n- ' 0Uf' : Hari ff fa, f, Don Davis, along with Jan Swick and Robyn Hart, get set for music competition. QW, Q ff! Wm 'f' 'w A ' hw., A . , f ,W 4' f Wwfdi ,MW 3, l V Q Yrfta-,, 2 .ff 2 '-,jfs v Q' wk yf X , c ,f P V fm W , ,f , , Taking time for last-minute practice are singers Dale Speelman, Jan Duncan, Karen Hummel, Johnette Gunier and Dave Crim. ,, ' L 3- ' I , N - -,, hw 5 7' ffy, ' , 7. .,-of f, . ,ty , . 4' ,. 45,2 Y 2 ' 4' if., A, 4: V , , V' It . , w f, il' J My 5 x Q 1 , I , 'W Wa 231 Cathy Abshire -Orchestra William Acreef Curators' Scholarship, Spanish National Honor Society Diana Adairtf'Glee Club, Oklahoma, Drama Club Kyle AdamsFFrench Club, Pep Club, Sophomore Class Treas- urer, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Attendant, South Pacific, Co- ed Correspondent Terri Adams-fPep Club, Music Man Mark Adcock+Glee Club, A Cappella, Music Man, Okla- homa, South Pacific, French Club, Debate, NFL, Stu- dent Exchange Day Dave Aligflntramurals, Drama Club, Student Council Vice- President, Log Staff, Boys' State, Assembly Committee Chairman, Executive Committee Chairman, Junior Achievement, Mr. Norman Northman Cheri Allen-Pep Club, Home Harvesters Club, South Pa- cific, Art Club, Winter Sports Attendant Bill Allison-Art Club, Grin-In Donna Altenhofen-German Club Eileen Amdall-Home Harvesters Club, German Club Christine Ancona-Pep Club Barbara Anderson-Pep Club, AFS, Cambia Attendant, Prom Committee Chairman, Barefoot in the Park, Senior Gift Committee, Student Exchange Day Cindy Anderson-AFS, French Club, Home Harvesters Club, Oklahoma, South Pacific JetfAndersonFlntramurals Nancy Armstrong-Pep Club, South Pacific, President's Award NWMS Randy Armstrong-Intramurals, Lettermen's Club, Track, Cross Country Cheri Bailey-Pep Club, A Cappella, Bel Cantos, Oak Street Singers, Oklahoma, South Pacific Jeff Bailey-Intramurals, Drama Club, Grin-ln, Football, Stu- dent Council, Student Exchange Day, Thespian, South Pacific, Barefoot in the Park, Flowers for Algernon, Lilies of the Field, Honor Thespian Liz Baldwin-Pep Club, Intramurals, GAA President, Home Harvesters Club, AFS Anne Bales-Intramurals, Pep Club, GAA Ona Ball-Track, Cross Country, Football, Lettermen's Club Paul Barker-Intramurals, Lettermen's Club, Basketball Jeri Barton-Modern Dance Club, Art Club, Pep Club, Blue Spotlights, Music Man, Oklahoma Susan Bauerle-Pep Club, Art Club, AFS, WHB Reporter, Norma Northman, Music Man, Oklahoma, South Pacific Jim Bauman-Drama Club, Thespian, Flowers for Algernon David Baxter-Football, Wrestling, Track junior and - ,yl, T ard work and many after-school hours on the part of the iunior class produced a Prom evening filled with charm and excitement. Music provided by the Late Night Edition complemented the decor- ations depicting the theme of Listen to the Warm. A beach, a sunburst and a child's playroom represented various feelings of warm, while the voice of Delvin Sutton, 1969 O.P. graduate, created a coffeehouse warmth in the Little Theatre. Sandra Beatle-A Cappella, Oak Street Singers, Tri-M, Blue Spotlights, South Pacific Al Beck-Basketball, Intramurals Bob BeersfStudent Council, Junior Class Vice-President, Sen- ior Class Vice-President, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Intra- murals, Curators' Scholarship, Avon Advisory Panel, Jun- ior Achievement, Honor Roll, Check-Mate, Aleph-Nulls Linda Beers- Music Man Kathy BelmanFPep Club, Prom Committee Michael Bender-Wrestling, Art Club Louie Benenate-Intramurals Cathy Berbert-Glee Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Art Club, Student Council, GAA, Assembly Committee, Prom Com- mittee, lntramurals, Flowers for Algernon, Junior College Scholarship Linda Bergerhofer-Pep Club, Sophomore Class Sergeant-at Arms, Student Council, Prom Committee Terry Berger-Pep Club, Art Club, Intramurals, Prom Com- mittee, GAA, Home Harvesters Club Sharon Berges-Pep Club, Home Harvesters Club President Ruth Bergstrom-Pep Club Treasurer, French Club, Prom Committee, Winter Sports Attendant Steven Billings-Cambia Staff, Student Council, Earth Day Committee, Prom Committee, German Club, Track Alan Black-Honor Thespian, Best Thespian, Thespian Sergeant- at-Arms Steve Blackmore-German Club, Flowers for Algernon Gene Blakey-Student Council, Tennis, Debate Bill Bolyard-A Cappella, Intramurals, Assembly Committee, South Pacific Pat Bolyard- Oklahoma, South Pacific Pamela Bond-Pep Club, Best Assistant Stage Manager Rick Bowman-Air Force ROTC to MU Alice Brashears-AFS Connie Bratcher-Pep Club, Music Man Linda Brattin-Pep Club, A Cappella, Spanish Club, Spanish National Honor Society, South Pacific Krista Bratton-Pep Club Section President, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council Mark Brosnahan-Intramurals, French Club, Art Club, Student Council, Grin-ln, A Cappella Brenda Bross-Pep Club, Student Exchange Day Chairman, Memorial Plaque Chairman, Student Council, Student Relations Council Secretary, Tennis, AFS Denice Brown-Pep Club, Honor Roll Marsha Brown-Pep Club Vice-President, Pom-Pon, AFS, Winter Sports Attendant Linda Bryant-Pep Club Cathi Burton-Pep Club, A Cappella, Log Staff, Tri-M, Student Council, Grin-ln, Bannerette, Intramurals, Oklahoma, mior li fm to the Warm Del Sutton and his piano accompanist provided musical entertainment in the little theatre. 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M Ht Jc D, Bt D, Nl K D H N D S1 U9 30- ,a- Jl'l- lls Jb, rn- Ol' at- 'n- Im GY nt- 29, sh ity nt in, nt S, int 11 1 South Pacific David Bush-Football Mary Butler-Pep Club, GAA Janet Campbell-Student Council, Assembly Committee, AFS, Art Club, South Pacific Liz Campbell-Log Staff, Flowers for AIgernon, Spanish Club, Assembly Committee, Prom Committee, Intramurals Paula Campbell-Spanish Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Home Harvesters Club, Pep Club Dennis Capp-Track, Basketball Donna Carlton-Intramurals, Debate, NFL, GAA, Music Man Gary Carne-A Cappella, Football, Wrestling, Lettermen's Club Joe Carpenter-German Club, Pep Club, Stage Band, Music Man, Oklahoma, South Pacific Connie Carver-Pep Club, Tri-M, Spanish Club, Oklahoma, South Pacific Jeff Cason-A Cappella, Glee Club, OkIahoma Keith Chrostowski-Log Staff Lila Clegg-Pep Club, Student Council, Debate Mark Clemence-Intramurals, Basketball Pam Cole-Pep Club, French Club, AFS, Honor Roll Don Colley-A Cappella, Drama Club, Thespian, Critic's Choice, Evening of Drama, Barefoot in the Park, Three in the Round, OkIahoma, Music Man, Flowers for Algernon, Lilies of the Field , Best Over-All Technician Carla Cook-Pom-Pon, Homecoming Attendant, Music Man, Oklahoma, South Pacific, Blue Spotlights Cathy Cooper-Pep Club, Home Harvesters Club, Log Staff, Spanish Club Kathy Coulter-Pep Club, Band, French Club, Home Harvesters President, South Pacific, Music Man , Honor Roll Gary Couser-Basketball, Intramurals Mary Lou Cowper-Pep Club Henry Steven Crain- Oklahoma, South Pacific John Creveling-Intramurals David Crim- Music Man, Oklahoma, South Pacific, A Cappella, Oak Street Singers, Tri-M, Drama Club, Football Becki Crookshanks-Pep Club Don Crowder-Track, Intramurals, Lettermen's Club, A Cap- pella, Music Man Mark Cunningham-Track, Intramurals, Lettermen's Club, South Pacific, Pep Band, Band Kenneth Darnell-A Cappella, Oklahoma, South Pacific David Davis-Basketball, Golf, Intramurals, Lettermen's Club Howard Dawson-Basketball Nancy Day-AFS, South Pacific, Oklahoma Debby DeVore-Pep Club Sandy Dickerson-Pep Club, Oklahoma W ' Ab ve 'uniors Steve Manning and Estelle Timm0nS '-pam' iivg to' ine beat of the Late Night Eamon while, at In me ri ht 'unior Dale Airey and senior Doug Jones I I . agmire children's toys used as decorations. Scwzkfr fl rf1'U1712's Don Diglahunty-Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Lettermen's Clu Dru TDijxon-Junior Class President,.Senior Class President S u ent Council, Intramurals, Lilies of the Field, Golf, Cambia Staff Don Dobbins-Intramurals Ed Dougherty-Football, Student Council, Lettermen's Club, Track, Grin-in Katherine Dougherty-A Cappella, Thespians, Avon Advisory Panel, South Pacific, Girls' State Representative Earl Dowell-Baseball Manager Ruthie Drewes-German Club, OkIahoma Debbie Duff-Pep Club, South Pacific Laurel Eckert- South Pacific, Health Careers Club Rick Edwards-Basketball Chris Elliott-Editor-in-chief of Log, German Club Parlia- mentarian, AFS, Student Council Executive Committee, Co-Chairman of Commencement Committee, Avon Ad- visory Panel, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Curators' Scholarship, Who's Who among American High School Students, Intramurals, Prom Committee Co-Chair- man, Honor Roll Joyce, Elven-French Club, Student Council, 1970 Earth Day Committee, Log Staff Mark Allen Esteb-Pep Band, Marching Band Mary Ellen Faish-Pep Club, South Pacific, French Club Historian, AFS Alan Fashion-Intramurals, Grin-ln Dennis Ferguson-Band, Marching Band Jeff Fields-Intramurals Ed Fish-Intramurals Sheri Fisher-Pep Club, AFS, French Club, Honor Roll, NWMS Special Award Janice Fleck-Head Maiorette, Pep Club Elaine Fleming- Oklahoma , Health Careers Club Pam Flood-Pep Club, Intramurals, GAA Club, Student Council Ann Forster-Pep Club, South Pacific , LiIies of the Field , Vice-President of Dance Club, Honor Roll, Glee Club, Student Council Pat Foster-Intramurals Roger Foster-Intramurals Kenny Fox-Football, Lettermen's Club Vicki Fry-Pep Club, Music Man , Debate Club, Pep Club Sectional President, Drama Club, Flowers for AIgernon , AFS, Lilies of the Field , South Pacific , Prom Committee Tom Fuller-Intramurals JanetGalI-Intramurals,GAA Kristy Gamble-Tri-M, Pep Club, Pep Band, AFS,. Band, Cam- bia Staff, Band Secretary, Senior Gift Committee, South E73 234 Debbie Miner and Roger Barnes savor a quiet dance below while at right Gail Beauvais and David Miller admire the moonlit court- yard fountain. Pacific , NWMS Special Award, Music Man Nancy Garlick-Pep Club Ken Geest-Lettermen's Club, Cross Country, Track Greg Geiger-Basketball, Lettermen's Club, South Pacific Steve Gentili-Baseball Denise George-Pep Club, Intramurals Betty Gibson-Pep Club, AFS, Home Harvesters Club, Intra- murals, South Pacific Dale Gilbreath-A Cappella, Track, South Pacific Jerry Gillespie-Intramurals Janet Glasscock-Pep Club, AFS, French Club Vice-President, South Pacific Jim Goehrung-Football, Track, Student Council Chris Goetsch-German Club Vice-President, Football, Appoint- ment to the Air Force Academy Barbara Golubski-Intramurals, French Club, Home Harvesters Club, South Pacific , Oklahoma Sylvia Gornicki-French Club, Intramurals, GAA, Junior Col- lege Scholarship David Graham-Football, Intramurals Rick Grantham-Track Diana Gregory-Pep Club, AFS, A Cappella, Tri-M, French Club, Oklahoma , South Pacific Marsha Greene-Pep Band, Band, AFS, Music Man Alice Greife-Pep Club, AFS, Spanish Club, Student Council, Health Careers Club, Music Man , South Pacific , Senior Gift Committee, Intramurals Janet Grunstein-Pep Club, Spanish Club, AFS, Log Staff, Span- ish, National Honor Society, Junior Achievement Delegate, Junior Achievement President, Attendant to Miss Junior Achievement, Junior Achievement Scholarship Debbie Guhl-Intramurals, GAA, Home Harvesters Club, AFS Johnette Gunier-Pep Club, A Cappella, Drama Club, Thespian, South Pacific , Flowers for Algernon Bob Guzley-Intramurals, German Club Richard Hall-Intramurals, Football, Lettermen's Club Tom Hall-Junior Achievement, Debate Monika Haney-Junior Achievement, German Club, South Pacific Merlynn Hargrove-Pep Club, Log Staff, French Club, Music Man , AFS Russell Harris-Football, Basketball, Intramurals Jim Hart-Lettermen's Club, Basketball, Tennis Robyn Hart-Best Supporting Actress, South Pacific John Haubein-French Club John Havercamp-Radio Club, Intramurals Mike Hays-AFS, German Club, Chess Club, Intramurals, A Seuivr ,4c!1'zfii1ks Ma 1 I' I Bl A-A . Cappella, Barefoot in the Park , National Merit Letter of Commendation, Curators' Scholarship Greg Heiberg-Debate, NFL, Band, Art Club, Log Staff, Stu- dent Council Cliff Henbest-Wrestling, Intramurals Charlotte Henderson-Cambia Staff, French Club President, NFL, Phi Beta Kappa Award of Excellence in Scholarship, Collegiate Scholarship NWMS Marty Henderson-Student Council, A Cappella, Orchestra, Pep Band, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Lettermen's Club, Chess Club, AFS President, Tennis, AFS Host Brother, Golf, Oak Street Singers, Intramurals, Good Grooming Winner, Baccalaureate Committee, Senior Voting Committee, Opti-mister of the year, Musician of the Year Steven Henderson-Key Club Treasurer Georgia Hepner-French Club, Pep Club, South Pacific Dennis Hesher-Track, Radio Club, Key Club Sandra Hillman-A Cappella, Drama Club Charles Hines-Wrestling, Track, Intramurals Tim Hinkle-Key Club Secretary, President Laura Hirt-Debate, AFS, Spanish Club, Student Council, NFL, Log Staff, Junior College Scholarship Anne Hogan-Pep Club Jim Holdman-Track, Intramurals Pat Holmes-Pep Club, A Cappella, Oklahoma , South Pacific , Oak Street Singers' Treasurer, Madrigal Singers, AFS, Winter Sports Attendant Debbie Hook-Pep Club Sharon Hoover-Pep Club, Pom-Pon, Music Man , Winter Sports Attendant Juanita Hornaday-Pep Club, Pep Band, German Club, Okla- homa , South Pacific Jackie Houghton-Pep Club, Health Careers Club President, South Pacific , Orchestra Margaret Howard-Pep Club, German Club Bob Hubbs-Lettermen's Club, Track, Cross Country, ACT Scholarship to Oklahoma Christian College Patty Hughes-A Cappella, Glee Club, Orchestra, Oklahoma Sue Humbird-Pep Club Jim Iverson-Football, Track, Lettermen's Club Vice-President, Cambia Staff, St. Pat's King Candidate Janet Jackson-AFS, Glee Club, GAA, Student Council, German Club, Intramurals, Band, Music Man Linda James-AFS Edward Jemison-A Cappella, Chess Club, Wrestling, Oak Street Singers Be Ja SL Da M Jc Rl Fi Ea Lc Vi Al Tc Da Tc Ti R ST Tl Ha Ai Vi JL KI D1 Jc Marcia Scott and Alan Parks enioy punch, er U- it, D, BD Il I I is, ls, Ol' an L, ith gal ter la- nt, CT all nt, lan bak i kelaring mzwd af ,U vm I rom decorations were com- Dleied by a park with a loveseat and picket fence on the west balcony. Sophomore girls dressed in gingham pin- afore outfits greeted guests and served refresh- ments from a gazebo on the east balcony. Red candlelight filled the courtyard with an inviting warmth and a moment of quiet for strolling couples. The music, dancing and soft light of the court- yard combined to create a memorable evening. 614 610,05 cv ples Becky Johnsen-French Club, German Club, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific Janet JohnsonfPep Club, AFS Secretary, Prom Committee, Blue Spotlights, AFS Host Sister, Junior Miss Spirit, Barefoot in the Park SueJohnson-PepClub David Jones-German Club MaryJones-Pep Club John Judy-A Cappella, Drama Club, Thespian, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Lilies of the Field , Intramurals, Marching Band, NFL, Student Council, De- bate, Benny Herrick Scholarship, Best Thespian, Best Stage Manager, Honor Thespian Robert Keesee-Baseball, Lettermen's Club Frank Koerber-Band, German Club, Key Club, Intramurals Earlene Koons-Pep Club, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Spanish National Honor Society Vice-President Lois Kraft-Pep Club, Intramurals, French Club, Modern Dance Club, Music Man , Junior College Scholarship Vicky Kroencke-Pep Club, Intramurals, GAA, Music Man Anne Kuenzi-French Club, Pep Club, Junior Varsity Cheer- leader, Varsity Cheerleader, Cambia Staff, South Pa- cific , Student Council, Homecoming Queen Tom Kuhn-Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Lettermen's Club Dave Lancaster-Football, Track, Lettermen's Club, Athletic Scholarship to NWMS , Tom Lanio-Intramurals, German Club, Band, Wrestling Tim Larrick-Student Council, Lettermen's Club, NFL, Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms Rick Larson-A Cappella, Oak Street Singers, Intramurals, Drama Club, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Barefoot in the Park , Three in the Round , Flowers for Algernon Steve Laurie-A Cappella, Intramurals, Drama Club Thomas Legg-Lettermen's Club, Track, Blue Spotlights, Foot- ball, South Pacific , Mr. Football, St. Pat's King Candidate Harold Legler-Intramurals, Grin-ln Ann Leimkuhler-Pep Club, AFS, Cambia Staff, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , American Association of University Women Award Vicki Lemarr-Pep Club, Music Man , German Club Judy Lethcoe-Pep Club, Intramurals Konnie Lindgren-PepClub l Doug Link-Football, Wrestling, Student Council, Mr. Wrestler Jody Littlefield-Pep Club, A Cappella, Intramurals, South Pacific Carol Loesch-German Club, AFS Glenna Love-Drama Club President, Thespian Secretary- Treasurer, Lilies of the Field , Flowers for AIgernon , Best Actress Jennifer Lucas-Pep Club, French Club, AFS, Blue Spotlights Stephen Lutz-A Cappella, South Pacific Patty Lynch-Pep Club, Pom-Pon, Spanish Club, Prom Com- mittee, South Pacific , Cambia Attendant, Avon Ad- visory Panel, Three in the Round Margaret Lynn-Honor Roll, C.O.E. Douglas Allen Macken-Art Club Historian, Art Club President, Log Staff, Junior Achievement President, Set crews for Music Man , Oklahoma, and South Pacific, Bronze Pallett Award, AFS Club, Avon Advisory Panel, Junior College Scholarship Jim Maddick-Football, Lettermen's Club Debbie Malone-A Cappella, French Club Karen Malsick-Pep Club, French Club Tom Mardikes-Football, Track, Intramurals, Student Council, Lettermen's Club, German Club Sharon Mark-Pep Club, Pit Orchestra in musicals Music Man , Oklahoma , and South Pacific , Bannerette, Stage Band, Oak Street Singers Sheryl Maysent-Pep Club Joe McAllister-Curators' Scholarship n Corky McCaffrey-French Club, Spanish Club, Art Club, Grin- In!! Eileen McCarrick-Pep Club, Baccalaureate Committee, Bannerette. Ellen McCarrick-Pep Club Sergeant at Arms, A Cappella, Bannerette, NWMSC Special Award Barbara McCart-Intramurals U I U Gaye Lynn McCarty-A Cappella, South Pacific , Girl's Glee Club, French Club, Music Man , AFS Club, AFS Sister Cindy McCleary-Pep Club, French Club, AFS, Health Car- reers, South Pacific U 1 Cathy Jo McClure-A Cappella, South Pacific Art McCray-Football Sharon McDaniel-Pep Club, French Club Sharon McDonald-NWMSC Special Award Dale McKinney-Football, Lettermens Club Sharon McQueen-Debate, National Forensic League Secretary, Student Council . . ,, Karen Meeker-A Cappella, Spanish Club, South Pacific , Music Man , Oklahoma , Trl-M Roger Meeks-Band, Pep Band I I D Richard Meier-Track, Cross Country, Lettermen s C u 236 Solemnly the 712 graduating seniors of 1971 file into their places for Baccalaureate. Ti accalaureate, held in the big gym , on May16,promotedthe optimism f ' surrounding the up-coming grad- uation. Following tradition, Pomp and Cir- cumstance echoed throughout the gym, as the pro- cessional for the senior service. Invocation, offered by Dave Alig, immediately preceded the reading of the scripture by Jim Iverson. Principal, Dr. Dan Kahler, introduced the guest speaker, Reverend Roy L. King of the Hillside Christian Church, who de- livered the sermon. Directed by Mr. Bill Grace, A Cappella performed The Last Words of David and You'll Never Walk Alone. Brenda Bross con- cluded the ceremony by offering an inspirational message in the benediction. W 1 A 1 W I nw., X WJ Smivr gather for in ,vimfizmal Kaccalaurcafr Douglas A. Meyer-Sophomore Class President, Student Council Stephen Mills-Football Mindy Milstead-Pep Club, German Club, Orchestra Student Director, Bannerette, South Pacific Galen Miner-Log Staff, Spanish Honor Society, Regent's Schol- arship NWMSC Kathy Moffatt-Pep Club, A Cappella President, Oak Street Singers Secretary, Drama Club, French Club, Thespians, Log Staff, Music Man David Moody-Basketball, Band Drum Maior, Music Man Alan Moon-Band Student Director, Pep Band, French Club Treasurer, Student Council, AFS, Music Man, South Pacific, Oklahoma, Track, Cambia, Orchestra, John Philip Sousa Award, Tri-M Scholarship Brenda Morris-Pep Club, A Cappella, Oklahoma , South Pacific Judy Morrow-Pep Club, A Cappella, William Jewell Campus Award Karen Morton-GAA, Spanish Club Kathleen Mullen-Drama Club, Thespian, AFS John Nance-Intramurals Michael Netherton-Basketball, AFS, Lettermen's Club Patty Nininger-Pep Club, Spanish Club, Log Staff, Oklahoma Dave Ockerstrom- Flowers for Algernon , Best Actor, Honor Thespian Jim O'Roark- Flowers for Algernon , South Pacific , Best Supporting Actor Belinda Palmer- Flowers for Algernon Alan Parks-Baseball, South Pacific , Football, Lettermen's Club Pam Parrett-Pep Club, A Cappella, French Club, AFS, Tri- M, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific Paula Parsons-Pep Club, AFS, Log Staff Frargzli bPassantino-Intramurals, Cross Country, Lettermen's u Kenneth Pauley-Track Debby Peacher-Pep Club, Pom-Pon, AFS, Student Council, Blue Spotlights, Winter Sports Queen David Peironnet-Log Staff Debbie Pence-Pep Club Doug Peterson-Intramurals, Executive Committee Chairman, Curators' Scholarship, Commencement Committee Janet Peterson- Three in the Round , AFS, Pep Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Art Club, Thespian, Lilies of the Field , Flowers for Algernon , Oklahoma , South Pacific Brenda Pfannenstiel-Student Council, Chess Club, National Merit Letter of Commendation Marty Pierson-Track, Football Gary Pike-Intramurals Tom Pilcher-Intramurals, German Club, Log Staff Becky Pinch-Pep Club, South Pacific Lynn Pohl-Pep Club, Maiorette, Art Club, South Pacific Linda Price-French Club, AFS, Art Club, Music Man , t Oklahoma , South Pacific William Rankin-Radio Club, German Club, Flowers for Algernon Denise Rauscher-Cambia Staff, French Club, Spanish National Honor Society, South Pacific , National Merit Finalist, Betty Crocker Award, Curators' Scholarship, Categories, Intramurals, Earth Day Committee, Who's Who Among Ch V5'ee Sfamper adiusts Sandy Beall's CHP before the processional. Below the Reverend ROY L Kin addresses the . ' 9 SEDIOFS. Q ri- n's -iI, BTI, Tia the Jth Vial ll VI, for nal ist, es, Jng American High School Students, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Honor Roll Dennis Ray-AFS, Intramurals, Student Exchange Day Debbi Reazin-Pep Club, AFS, French Club Diane Rebel-Drama Club, German Club Linda Reitert-Pep Club, Drama Club, AFS, Art Club Historian, Junior Achievement, Log Staff, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Spanish Club Jane Reed-Student Council, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Drama Club, AFS, Pep Club Sectional Secretary, President, Thespian Vice-President, Art Club Treasurer, Opti-miss of the year, Music Man , Oklahoma , Homecoming Attendant, I Dare You Award , Honor Thespian, Miss Norma Northman Barbara Reese-Pep Club, A Cappella, Oklahoma , South Pacific , Oak Street Singers, Lilies of the Field , Mod- ern Dance Club President, Intramurals, Cambia Attendant, Thespian Mike Reynolds-Football,.Lettermen's Club, Athletic Scholar- ship to Butler Community College Pam Rhed-Pep Club, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Spanish National Honor Society President, Cam- bia Staff, Bannerette, Student Council, Honor Roll, Spanish National Honor Society Scholarship Rodney Rider-Intramurals Marti Rigg-Pep Club, Intramurals, Drama Club, South Pacific , Flowers for Algernon , Lilies of the Field , German Club, Student Exchange Day t R dman Art Club Grin-ln Ken O '- 1 - Melissa Rogers-French Club, Pep Club, AFS, NWMS Special Award Michael Rohr-Intramurals, Student Council Ed Roith-Track Mike Rumley-Debate, Intramurals Jane Saling-Pep Club Sectional Secretary, Junior Class Treas- urer, Prom Committee, AFS, Baccalaureate Committee Chairman, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Student Council Jill Sampson-Pep Club, Pom-Pon, Bannerette, Commencement Committee, Prom Committee, AFS, Oklahoma Martguerite St. James-German Club, Music Man , OkIa- oma Beth Schanck-A Cappella, Oak Street Singers, AFS Vice-Presi- dent, Oklahoma , South Pacific Barry Schneider-Intramurals, Grin-In, Band, Cross Coun- try, Track, Student Council, A Cappella, Oak Street Singers, Lettermen's Club, Lilies ofthe Field , Okla- homa , South Pacific , St. Pat's King Candidate, Best Supporting Actor Jim Schneider-Football, Basketball, Letfermen's Club, St. Pat's King Candidate, Athlete of the Year, Mr. Baseball, Mr. Basketball, Student Council Sergeant-at-arms Karin Scholdberg-Pep Club, Modern Dance Club Paulette Schultz-Cambia Editor, Pom-Pon, Pep Club, Cambia Queen, Modern Dance Club Secretary, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , German Club Secretary, Bannerette, Prom Committee, Student Exchange Day, Orchestra, AFS, Honor Roll, Intramurals, Commencement Committee Co-Chairman, Earth Day Committee, Band, GAA, STEAC, Phi Beta Kappa Award ot Excellence in Scholarship, Student Relations, Flowers for Algernon , LiIies of the Field Smzkfr ,4vt1'wY12's 238 Sflllftfl' ,4f1'f'i'1Y1k's Pam Schupp-Cambia Staff, Cambia Princess, Co-ed Cor- respondent, Pep Club, AFS, Student Council, Honor Roll, Prom Committee Chairman, Orchestra, Senior Gift Com- mittee, Pom-Pon, Blue Spotlights, Good Grooming Winner, Student Exchange Day Marcia Scott-Pep Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Attendant, Student Council, South Pacific Larry Settle-Football, Basketball, Baseball, Lettermen's Club, St. Pat's King Salle Seymour- South Pacific Glenn Shehorn-German Club, Intramurals Diane Shacklett-Pep Club, GAA Janet Short-Pep Club, A Cappella, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Log Staff, French Club, NWMS Special Award Patti Shockley-Pep Club Arlene Shuck-German Club Terry Shuman-Log Staff, NFL, German Club Treasurer, Chess Club President, Debate Historian Gary Sheumaker-Log Staff, Drama Club, Thespian, Chess Club, Intramurals Larry Sherwood-Key Club, Intramurals, Student Council Susan Shaw-German Club Cathy Silvey-French Club, Music Man , Oklahoma GayleSimmons-PepClub Theresa Simms-Pep Club, Student Council Mike Skeith-Football, Lettermen's Club Karla Smallwood-Pep Club, Music Man , Oklahoma , Band Jim Smith-'Intramurals MikeSmith-Intramurals Sandi Smith-Pep Club, AFS, Spanish Club, Student Council, Intramurals, Honor Roll Dale Speelman-A Cappella Librarian, Drama Club, Okla- homa , Music Man , South Pacific , Thespian, Oak Street Singers, Madrigal, Football, Basketball, Track, Blue Spotlights, Bel Cantos, Intramurals, German Club, Flowers for Algernon , Lilies of the Field , Senior Gift Committee, Best Minor Actor, Outstanding Vocal Musician, Music Scholarship to Park College Becky Spotts-Intramurals Sarah Springer-Pep Club, A Cappella, Intramurals, French Club, Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Lilies of the Field , Tri-M Renita Stamberger-Pep Club, Bannerette, German Club, Art Club Chrystee Stamper-French Club, Art Club, Student Council, Junior College Scholarship Steve Stechman-Football, Track Susie Stehnicky-Drama Club Vice-President, Thespian His- torian, Barefoot in the Park , Three in the Round , Oklahoma , Flowers for Algernon , Lilies of the Field , South Pacific , Grin-ln Garnold Stillman-Orchestra, Intramurals David Stockwell- Music Man , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Golf, Art Club, Intramurals, Lettermen's Club Glenn Stout-Student Council President, Park College Model UN, Chess Club, AFS, Debate Historian, NFL President, Debate Vice-President Gayle Stroh-Pep Club, AFS, Student Council, Cambia Staff, Tennis, Commencement Committee, Girls' State Alternate, Representation Committee Chairman, Curators' Scholar- ship, Prom Committee Chairman, Student Exchange Day, Honor Roll, Phi Beta Kappa Award of Excellence in Scholarship Elaine Sudduth-PepClub Pam Summers-Pep Club Janet Swanson-Pep Club, French Club, Oklahoma , Bannerette Holly Tankersley-Pep Club, Pom-Pon, Glee Club, Thespian, South Pacific , AFS Historian, Lilies of the Field , Drama Club, Winter Sports Attendant, AFS Treasurer Don Taylor-Key Club Bob Templeton-A Cappella, South Pacific Cherlyn Terrill-PepClub Al Thomas-Football, Track, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals Cliff Thomas-Football, Wrestling, Lettermen's Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Intramurals, Athletic Scholarship toMcPherson Anne Thompson-Pep Club, AFS Debbie Thompson-Pep Club, Art Club Vice-President, Music Su Ma Jay Gel Mil Ric De Loi Jol Na Ra De Jin Ric De Ma Jul Lir Na Ar Pa Ra Mi M I I 1 've ws. KW 57 av Y Y' Q 'S Cathi Burton, Sarah Springer and Robyn Hart find the court- Graduates Susan Bauerle and Tom Legg reflect on their high yard an appropriate setting for graduation remembrances. school careers, while at the right, Mr. Robert Litle attempts to organize the uncooperative senior class. Mah, Oklahoma, South Pacific, French Club, AFS, Spanish Club Su Thompson-Pep Club Secretary, A Cappella, South Pa- cific,. Student Council, Cambia Attendant Marta Tllly7Pep Club, Drama Club, Barefoot in the Park, Three in the Round, Flowers for Algernon, Lilies of the Field, Oklahoma, South Pacific, AFS, A Cappella Jay Tobin-A Cappella, Intramurals, German Club, Oklahoma, South Pacific, Student Council, Football, Baseball George Townsend-Log Staff, Orchestra, Gymnastics, Wres- tling, Intramurals, South Pacific Michael Trotter- South Pacific Richard Truesdale-Intramurals Debbi Truman-Sophomore Miss Spirit, Pep Club Sectional Secretary, AFS, GAA, Drama Club, Prom Committee, Flowers for Algernon Lon Turpin-Football Johnny Vande Wynkel-Pep Club, French Club Treasurer Nancy Vaughn-Pep Club, Intramurals, GAA, Drama Club, Music Man, Critic's Choice, Oklahoma, Modern Dance Club Ray Vunovich-Track, Gymnastics, Football Debbie Waddell-French Club Jim Walsh-Intramurals, Grin-ln, Student Council Richard Weaver-Track, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals, Ger- man Club Debbie Weidman-Pep Club, Music Man, Oklahoma Mark Weissenbach-Football, Baseball, Wrestling, Lettermen's Club Judy Welch-Pep Club, South Pacific, AFS, Spanish National Honor Society, Tri-M Linda Wellons-Pep Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Attendant, Modern Dance Club Nancy West-Home Harvesters Club Arlene Whiston-AFS, Home Harvesters Club Patty White-Pep Club, A Cappella, GAA, Intramurals RandyWhite-Intramurals Mike Wilk-Track Kathy Williams-Tri-M, Curators' Scholarship Nancy Williams-Pep Club, A Cappella Secretary, lntramurals, Oklahoma, South Pacific, Tri-M Pam Willis-PepClub Scott Willoughby-Tri-M, Intramurals, Blue Spotlights, Pep Band, Stage Band, Band, Music Man, Oklahoma, South Pacific Robin Willsie-Track, Lettermen's Club Cheri Wilson-Pep Club Sectional President, AFS Student Re- lation Coordinator, Student Council, Cambia Staff, Cam- bia Attendant, American Abroad Finalist, Oklahoma, South Pacific Linda Wilson-Pep Club, Oklahoma, South Pacific Mark Wilson-Prom Committee, German Club, Football, Bas- ketball, Intramurals Pat Wilson-Intramurals, Health Careers Club Treasurer South Pacific Marcia Witmer-Pep Club Carol Wolf-A Cappella, German Club, AFS, Tri-M, Log Staff, Music Man, Oklahoma, South Pacific Randy Wolverton-Intramurals, Football, Lettermen's Club Secretary-Treasurer, South Pacific, St. Pat's King Candidate Sandra Woodard-Pep Club, A Cappella, Intramurals, South Pacific, Music Man, Oak Street Singers, GAA His- torian, French Club, Prom Committee Patricia Wood-PepClub Diane Woods-Pep Club, AFS, Bannerette, South Pacific, French Club Patty Woodson-Pep Club, Student Council, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Class Treas- urer, AFS, Homecoming Attendant, Modern Dance Club, MusicMan Kevin Wray-Best Specialized Technician Connie Zinn-Pep Club, Beauty and Beast Winner, Pom-Pon, Blue Spotlights, Student Council Secretary-Treasurer, Homecoming Attendant I Kommeucemeuf szgnzfic' ll new lfegilmzlzg fter a week of freedom, mem- ,7 ,541 bers of the l97l senior class iff if gathered on May 27th for Com- mencement exercises. Mixed emotions were felt as the soon to be graduates reflected over the four high school years which were completed and would soon be replaced by a lifetime of uncertainties. Anticipation of a fun-filled summer served graduates as a type of salvation from memories called to mind as the Alma Mater was sung for the last time by the '71 seniors. Aware that it would possibly be the last time the class would congregate as a group, graduates lingered around the building after the ceremony. ,Af 239 o seniors, Commencement exer cises concluded their life of high school activities and initiated a vague future. The capacity crowd filled the gym and overflowed into surrounding rooms which housed close curcuit television. Janet Johnson opened the ceremony by deliver- ing the invocation, followed by '71 class president, Dru Dixon, who presented the senior gift to the school. Money was divided between two gifts, the application of the school emblem on the gym wall and placement of the school initials in the center iump circle. A Cappella choir, accompanied by the orchestra under the director, Mr. James Chandler, inspired the congregation with renditions of On- ward Ye Peoples and The Road Not Taken. After being introduced by Dr. R. B. Doolin, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Herbert W. Schooling, Chancelor of the University of Missouri, delivered the graduation message. Aided by Mrs. Patty Zschoche and Mr. Lynn Blair, Dr. Dan Kahler pre- sented the Class of Hope to onlooking friends and relatives. After distribution of diplomas by school board members Mr. Roy Baker and Mr. William Davidson, Randy Wolverton offered a meaningful benediction. Dr. Herbert W. Schooling delivers his commence- ment address before the graduating seniors. 1 4 X ff f f 1 ' 'Hass of ffrfpe lrfoks zzlwkfusly inward future .ag ff . I -xgffixw At Ie platfi and grad: McDa ? . K, hi.- 1 iw ASX XX Xxsh X Xi XX XX xg X X X X we X X X X X SX X X i gf-XASE SSW J? ,effwi ' AY, , 4 f f , ,Q li ' i 5 Eleven graduates lase lives ia Viefaaaz hroughout the nation, the war in Vietnam remained the hottest topic. Democrats, Republicans, Hawks and Doves, all expressed their opinions. The war continued, however, and tragedy hit the fam- ilies of Oak 'Park graduates. Last year, Brenda Bross initiated the plans for a plaque to commemorate the Northmen who have given their lives in the service of their country. She continued to oversee the adding of names this year. Also added to the display was a Purple Heart. The eleven war victims: Byron C. Lollar Class Bennett J. Herrick Class William N. Dodson Class Timothy L. Hurley Class Ronald D. Tillery Class Robert P. Menninger Class Dennis H. Herrick Class Steven E. Grove Class Douglas L. Horn Class Terry L. Blair Class Charles D. Bower Class 243 A 111 Abshire, Carol-63,194 ACAPPELLA-65 Acree, Bill-194 ACTIVITIES-76-105 ACTIVITY LIST-232-241 Adair, Diana-194 Adams, Kyle-22,83,85,194, 206 Adams, Marchelle-154 Adams, Rick-154 Adams, Ruth-194 Adams, Teri-61,194 Adcock, Mark-65,103,194 Adcock, Terry-170 ADMINISTRATION-38-39 AFS CLUB-28-29 AFS STUDENTS-28-29 Airey, Dale-170,233 Alban, CaroIef170 Albertson, Marcia-154 Alexander, Laura-154 Alexander, Steve-50,154 Alig, David-'17,28,31,194 Allen, Cheri-95,96,l94 Allen, Connie-25,154 Allen, Nina-170 Allen, Vickie-61,617,170 Alley, Rickey-154 Allison, Bill-194 Allison, Robert-170 Allman, Randy-170 Allman, Sheila-195 Altenhoten, Donna-195 Altenhoten, Juanita-154 Amdall, Eileen-195 Amelung, Daniel-195 f if J 6- v, '51 W ., , X 1 1,- 1 LTA ., A Amorosa, Mr. Gerald-52 Ancona, Chris-195 Anderson, Barb-25,88,90, 195 Anderson, Cynthia-195 Anderson, Dave-154 Anderson, Jett-195 Anderson, Jerry-142,170 Anderson, John-154 Anderson, Kenny-154 Anderson, Michael-50,154 Andrews, Richard-195 Andrews, Ron-154 Andrews, Steve-170 Annan, Debbie-154 Antonio, Michael-53,154 Archer, Beverly-170 Archer, Carol-154 Argabright,Steven-151-1 Armstrong, Jim-154 Armstrong, Nancy-98,99, 195 Armstrong, Randy-195 Armstrong, Sandee-154 Arndt, Harold-154 Arney, Melva-18,65,68,17O, ART CLUB-58 Ashford, Warren-170 Askins, Nedra-53,170 Atkins, Mrs. Mariorie-74,75 Atkins, Mr, Ronaldf54 Atkinson, Debbie-154 Auch, Vickie-171 AWARDS-224-231 Ayres, Sherry-195 Babb, Mark-125,171 Backhus, Gail-171 BACCALAUREATE-236-237 Baehr,Randy-112,113,140, 142,171 Baggs, Shayne-171 Bahnmaier, Mr. John-54,55 Bailey, Bob-154 Bailey, Cheryl-18,155,195 Bailey, Jett-2l,78,195 Bailey, Teresa-171 Baker, Allen-195 Baker, Barb-23,47,5O,17l Baker, Brad-171 Baker, Dorothy-171 Baker, Karen-154 Baker, Mr. Merlin-52,86, 144 Baker, Penny-171 Baker, Ron-54,171 Baker, Mr, Roy-36 Baker, Miss Vicki-52 Baldwin, Gary-63,171 Baldwin, Larry-46,6l,63,171 Baldwin, Liz-195 Bales, Anne-151,195 Bales, Dan-154 Ball, Dianaf154 Ball, Robert-119,195 Ballard, Steve-195 BANDA60-61 Banks, Mrs. Corinne-75 Banks, David-124,144,171 BANNERETTES-60 Barker, Linda-171 Barker Barker , Pam-l7l , Paul-195 Barnes, Martha-61,1511 Barnes, Rodger-65,171,234 Barnes, Sven-ErikM171 fl att' ,JE .,,, f 24 Dana Hein, Debby Dorham, Linda Tygart, Sheila Flanagan and Marcia Witmer dis cuss clothing trends of the '70's. Barstow, John-195 Barton, Jeri-58,195 Barquist, Steve-171 Barr, Thomas-154 Barry, Charles-154 BASEBALL-140-143 BASKETBALL-130-135 Bateman, David-154 Bates, Madelaine-195 Battles, Bill-171 Bauerle, Susan-21,98,195, 200,238 Baugher, Bob-171 Baugher, Rhonda- Baughman, Wayne-171 Bauman, Jim-195 Baxter, DavidM147,195,221 Beagley, Robert-171 Beall, Lindaw15A Beall, Sandra-18,65,195,237 Bealmear, Mike-61,171 Beauvais, Gail-155,234 Beauvais, Pam-195 Beaver, Theresa-155 Bechtel, Tom-61,6-2,171 Bechthold, Sandraf171 Beck, Alf147,196 Beck, Rick-134,145,171 Beckham, Mr. Ronald-52 Beedle, Debbie-155 Beers, Bob-147,196 Beers, Linda-196 Beery, Miss Ellen Jane-43 Beethe, Mrs. Mary- Behm, JoAnn-155 Behm, Jon-155 Behrens, David-52,171 Belcher, Randy-196 Belcher, Robinv155 Vicki-54,l72 Bush sv' ,BM X xg .Lassie - , --f' .1- Q. s . sf, 3:- gf 31 ,gl 4, K ..x. ,W .v '51.' A L I i he practicality and popularity of 5 slacks persuaded the school board to relax the dress code to include that phase of girls' attire. Considerable variation in styles and lengths were permitted by the revision. As the temperature dropped, mini skirts were re- placed by pantsuits and midi coats. Maxi peasant dresses provided a transitional look as weather warmed. l-lot pants and minis highlighted the spring fashion scene. Girls discovered that l97l styles allowed them to wear anything and feel a part of the crowd. As in other aspects of the year, wear- ing apparel proved unique. ll len fh fo lovk fheir best 51115 go to zz g Bell, Eric-71 Bell, Mr, Kenneth-3O,32,59 Belman,Kathy-196 Bender, Mike-196 Benenate, Louis-196 Benenate, John-l7l Benneson, Sharon-47,171 Bennett, Faith-155 Benson, Marilyn-l7l Bently, Debbie-65,155 Berbert, Cathy-l96,252 Berbert, Jon-ll3,ll4,ll7, l37,l7l Beresik, Barry-135,171 Berger, Terry-196 Bergerhofer, Linda-196 Berges, .loBeth-l55 Berges, Sharon-l96 Bergstrom, Ruth-25,95,l96 Bernier, Linda-l55 Berry, Dorothy-l7l Berry, Sharon-l96 Besette, Gregg-l55 Bevan, Dan-l72 Beyer, Elaine465,l55 Biggerstaft, Barbara-65,l72 Bigham, Carol'l55 Billings, Stevef43O,l96,2l8 Bingham, Debbie-l96 Biondi, Don-l55 Biondi, Mark4l72 Biondi, Michael-We Bird, Christi-99,172 Bird, Sheilaal55 Black, Alan444,l9o Black, Scottfl42,l72 Blackmore, Jeannie-172 Blackmore, Steve-196 Blackwell, Mr. Larry-50 Blair, Mr. Lynn-3l,33,113, 208,222 Blair, Sandi-I96 Blakermore,Laura-196 Blakey, Gene-196 Bledsoe. Gail-l55 Bledsoe, Ricky-l72 Bleich, JoyceFl72 Blocker, Mrs. Linda-54 Bloomer, Zolitta-l96 BOIes,MiChael-l2r1,l55 Bolin, Debra-l72 Bolten, Beth-I72 BOlten,JOhn-196 Bolyard, Bodw67 Bolyard, PatWl96 Bond, Pam-l96 Bond, Pattial72 Bongiovanni, Toni-l72 Boone, Donna-172 Boone, Lawrence-196 Boor, MaryA65 Boor, Susie-l96 Boots, Richardfl55 Boswell, Steveal55 Boucher, l.awrence4l72 Bourne, Susan-l72 Boustead, Bob-l72 Bowles, BruceYl72 Bowlin, StephanieJl72 Bowlin, Steve-l72 Bowman, Rick--16,196 Bowser, Roxanna4l72 Boze, Norman-197 Brackman, Bruce-65,125,155 Bradley, Jacqueline-l55 Braeking, John-6l,l72 Brandt, Lucenda-l97 Brasel, Mr. Gerald-50 Brasel, Mike-54,l72 Bratcher, Connie-197 Brattin,Dennis-135,155 Brattin, Linda-65,l5l,l97 Brattin, Kristi-25 Brattin, Teri-25,172 Brauer, Bryant, Linda-197 Buchan, Melody-l72 Buchanan, Kevan-l72 Buckmaster, Greg-l97 Bukaty, Mary-l72 Burd, Candy-68 Burd,Sandi-197,228 Burger, Rogerfl8,65,lO2,l72 Burk, William-54,173 Burkhead, Gene'-l73 Burne, Davidal55 Burnfin, Vickie--l55 Burton, Cathi-3l,60,65, l97, Breautt, Debbie-172 Brinkner,Jackie-197 Bringus, Gary-125,155 Broadbent, Alexis423,l72 Broadbent, Bradly-l72 Brooks, Anne-25,65,l72 Brooks, Gary!l97 Brosnahan, Mark-197 Bross, Brenda-l97,2l9,2-13 Brough, Raeanne-l72 Brower, Suanne-63,l72 238 Bush Dale--l5S Bush, David-455 Bush, Davidfl97 Jeff--155 Brown, Denlcefl97 Brown, John-172 Brown, Keeta-l55 Brown, Marsha-25,95,97, l97 Brown, Rita-155 Brown, Ronald l.,- l l2,ll7, l55 Brown, Ronnie-ISS Brucker, Judy-172 Brucker, Nancilu-l55 Bruns, Colleen-l55 Bryant, Betty4l55 Bussell, Joyce' 156 Bussinger, Joyce l73 Butler, Marye l97 Butler, Tony -65,173 Butts, Douglas --l56 Byers, Wes A I73 C Cain,Mike'-I73 CalhOun,Cheryl -l7'3 Calhoun, Gayle -'lf-6 Callahan, Dennis 197 Callaway, Dennis 113 CAIVXBIACAMPAION 909i CAMBIAQUEEN 8889 CAMBIASTAFF 303i ndividual discretion became the key to hair lengths. Adminis- trators retained the privilege of determining masculine styles, but, cooperating with the relaxed atmosphere, allowed each to choose his own. Cleanliness and neatness were prerequi- sites for hair surpassing the collar standard. Long hair and sideburns accompanied the endless firsts that appeared at Oak Park in '71. l Hair sfylr provide source of ma culinr ,vridr ' Campbell, Carol-197 Campbell, Carol-197 Campbell, Dennis-198 Campbell, Jane-75 Campbell, Janet-198 Campbell, Kathy-198 Campbell, Keith-198 Campbell, Liz-31,198,229 Campbell, Scott-173 Cammisano, Vince-173 Cantrell, Candy-173 Capen, Charles-45 Capps, Dennis-198 Carl, Mr. Adrian-50 Carlson, Kent-50,63,65,173 Carlton, Donna-198 Carmichael, Linda-156 Carne, Mrs. Jean-75 Carne, Gary-63,65,l17,122, 123,124,147,198 Carpenter, Joe-61,62,198 Carpenter, Sandra-198 Carroll, Dennis-173 Carsten, Bonita-156 Carstons, Mrs. Sandy-75 Carter, Charles-156 Carter, Gary-61,62,l73 Carver, Connis--199 Carver, Kathy-173 Carver, Mark-156 Case, Charles-173 Casebolt, John-156 Casey, Paul-173 Cason, Jeff-199 Castellani, Gail-173 Caster, Patricia-25,156 Castle, Barbara-156 Chambers, Terry-173 Chandler, Eddie-65 Chandler, Mr. James-60,105 Chaney-173,178 Chapman, Greg-199 Chapman, Mark-199 Chapman, Mrs. Virginia'- 74,75,216 Chapman, Aimee-156 CHEERLEADERS-22,25 Cherrito, Linda-156 Childers, Lonnie-199 Chisholm, Diana-199 Chisholm, Gary-173 Cnristeson, Paula-199 Christofano, Danny-199 Chrostowski, Keith-31,146, 199 Chu, Henry-63 Cirlincuina, Joe-173 Clark, Catni-173 Clark, Charles-199 Clark, Darlene-173 Clark, Mike-113,117,125, 156,166 Clark, Terresa-173 Clark, Tom-199 Clarkson, Vaneissa-173 Clay, Chris-199 Cleary, Karen-173 Clegg, Lila-199 Clegg, Rita-156 Clemence, Mark-151,199 Clemens, Alan-156 Clemens, Pat-199 Clements, Britt-128,131,134 144,173 Clemmens, Patricia-156 Clevenger, .lim-173 Cliff, Carol-173 Clouse, Paul-199 Coakley, Mr. John-44,79,103, 105 Coakley, Kathleen-156 Coates, Bruce-156 Cochran, Sharon-156 Cochren, Brad-135,142,173 Cockrum, Dave-173 Coter, Jay-173 Cole, David-156 Cole, Pam-199 Coleman, Lee-173 Colley, Don-65,199 Collier, Nancy-174 Collins, Kathy-156 Colwell, Bill-156 Combs, Belinda-156 COMMENCEMENT-238-241 Compton, Kathy-174 Cone, Carl-199 Conley, David-135,14O,143, 174 Conley, Kenneth-199 Conway, Mike-128,129,131 174 Conwell, Mike-156 Cook Carla-23,82,85,105, 199 Cook, Jeff-156 Cook, Nancie-199 Cook, Robert-61,156 Cook, Robert-156 Cook, Wayne-59,145,174 Coons, Andrea-156 Cooper, Cathy-199 Cooper, Don-174 Cooper, Ronald-147,174 Cornelison, Janet-174 Cornelius, Michael-156 Cossairt, James-174 Coughlin, Chuck-174 Coulter, Kathy-61,199 COUNSELING-72-73 Courtney, Mrs. Phyllis-43 Couser, Gary-199 Couture, Cheryl-156 Cowden, Dan-174 Cowper, Mary Lou-199 Cox, Barbara-156 Cox, Carla-199 Cox, David-174 Cox, Larry-199 Cox, Patricia-174 Cox, Roxanna-60,174 Crabtree, Dan-174 Craft, Mike-174 Craft, Mr. Robert-57 Craig, Danny-142,174 Crain, Steve-199 Cramer, Martin-174 Crandall, Pam-156 Cranfill, Debbie-199 Crank, Ramona-156 Crawford, Stephen-156 Creason, Chris-156 Creason, Jane-174 Creveling, John-86,146,200, 219 Crews, Mr, Jerry-66,87 Crim, Davidf18,65,200,231 Cromer, Miss Shirley-54 Crispin, Gary-200 Croney, Joy-200 Cronin, Mary-174 Crook, Becky-156 Crookshanks, Becki-200 Cross, Trudy-174 CROSS COUNTRY-118,119 Crossno, John-174 Croswhite, Gary-135,145,156 Crouthers, Connie-174 Crowder, Donald-147,200 Crowder, Mrs. Mary Kay-54 Brum, Carol-156 Cummings, Carol-23,174 Cummings, Mark-174 Cummings, Mark-200 Cunningham, Mrs. Carolyn- 54 Cunningham, Janice-63,156 Cunningham, Jim-174 Cunningham, Mark-61,62, 63, 92, 1 36, 200 Cunningham, Shirley-156 Currence, Daryl-44,174 Curtis, Gene-113,117,142, 156 Cusic, Debbie-174 Cuson, Jeff-65 Custer, Jennifer-156 Cuthbertson, Mr. David-36 D Dahlquist, Barbara-174 Dallas, Richard-174 Dalley, Teresa-174 Dalton, William-174 Daniels, Leda-174 Danner, Beverly-200 Darnell, Ken-65,200 Davenport, Randy-174 Daividson, Deborah-61,174 Davidson, Joyce-63,156 Davidson, Victoria-156 Davidson, Mr. William-36 Davis, Bruce-156 Davis, Dave-144,147,200 Davis, Debbiee156,l68 ,yy Wy, Ga Scl Tir wil Da 1 Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Del Del DE De' Dei Dei De De De, De De De De De De Die Dic Dic Dic Di: Die Die Dil 1 Dil Dir Dis Dis Din 2 Din Do Do Do Do fxJ, .. ,Q , .i sap 3 lg X N ,t I ., X si A gf, 2. . VM.- S i f Garnold Stillman, Tom Mardikes, Barry Schneider, Mike Hays, Randy Wolverton, Tim Larrick and Steve Saladino cope with fashionable hair styles. Davis, Don-6l,62,63,92,135, 156 Davis, Doug-124,174,250 Davis Frank-174 Davis, Gary-156 Davis Joe-61,174 Davis Louis-61,157 Davis, Marian-61,613,174 Davis Marilyn-174 Davis, Mike-157 Davis, Nancy-157 Davis, Pat-174 Davis, Pat-174 Davis, Roger-157 Dawson, Howard-200 Day, Donna-174 Day, Nancy-200 Dean, Bill-200 Dean, RoxAnn-157 DEBATE CLUB-45 DeCanniere, Susanne-174 Deem, Jack-157 Degenhardt, Paul-174 DeLancy, Donna-18,157 DeLisle, Paul-174 DeMenl, Mike-117,157 Deml, Annette-174 Denny, Mrs. Joan-75 Derry, Mr. Jim-66,142 DeVall, Miss Ella Mary-51 Devore, Debbie-200 Dewhirst, Doug-200 Dial, Miss Sheila-74,75 Dickerson, Dan-174 Dickerson, Diane-174 Dickerson, Homer-157 Dickerson, Sandy-200 Dieckman, Ruth-6l,62,63,17A Dietz, Mike-200 Dillahunty, Don-113,140,142 143,200 Dillahunty, Nancy-25,157 Dinsmore, Harold-175,184 Disharoon, Jerry-175 Disselhott, Diana-60,157,188 Dixon, Dru-30,53,l44,146, 200 Dixon, Dulcie-157 Dobbins, Daniel-65,175 Dobbins, Dale-201 Dodson, Dale-157 Dodson, Duane-175 Doering, Edward-175 Doering, Sandy-157 Dome, Blaine-175 Dome, Charles-201 Donahoe, Susan-175 Donaldson, Mrs. Shirley-40 Doolin, Dr. R. B.-37 Dorham, Debby-244 Dorsey, Charlene-157 Dorsey, Randy-157 Doss, David-175 Dougherty, Ed-67,98,10l, 113,201 Dougherty, Katherine-65, 201,229 Dougherty, Loretta-157 Douglas, Terry-157 Douglass, Elaine-63,175 Douthit, Deborah-61,157 Dowell, Earl-201 DRAMA CLU B-44 Dramann, Carol-175 Draper, Mr. Jim-72,96,127 Draper, Linda-175 Dreis,David-61,612,175 Drewes, Ruth-65,201 Duane, Mr. Dan-57' Duff, Debbie-201 Duffield. Bonnie-201 Dunbar, Robert-201 Duncan, Ganne-65,175,179 Duncan, Kent-135,175 Duncan, Nancy-25,175 Dunham, Jill-175 Dunn, Richard-201 Durham, Deborah-175 Dye, Doug-67,124,176 Dye, Mr. Gladden-23,66 Dye, Karen-176 E Early, Mr. Randy-142 Easlin, Rick-176 Eaton, Roger-l12,1l7,125,l58 Eccles, Donna-201 Eckhardt, Craig-145,176 Eckhert, Laurel-201 Edlin,Steve4176 Edmonds, Don-201 Edwards, James-176 Edwards, Lynn-176 Edwards, Margo-60,176 Edwards, Rick-201 Edwards, Mrs. Verna-43 Ehlers, Chris-176,179 Ehrhardt, Allan-176 Eichelberger, Rayfl58 Eisel, Mrs. Bert-40 Eisenhouer, Deborah-158 Eitel, Nelda-61,62,65,158 Elder, Becky-158 Elder, Marta-158 Elenz, Cindy-158 Elliott, Barbara-158 Elliott, Chris-3l,33,20l, 224,229 Elliott, Robin-176 Elliott, Steve-109,110,112 129,176 Elliott, Tom-158 Ellis, Cathy-201 Elven, Joyce-31,201 Eplee, Linda-201 Epley, Kay-176 Epperson, Lana-158 Erickson, Sue-158,161 Esteb, Mark-61,62, 197,201 Estep, Debbie-201 Eutitt, Dan-176 Evans, Cinda-61,176 Evans, Earl-201 Evans, James-145,176 Everhard, .loan-176 Ewert, Mark-158 Ewing, Mr. Don-36 F Faish, Mary Ellen-201,228 Fann, Miss Lois-54 Fanning, Bobbi-158 Fanska, John-125,176 Farrell, Mr. Bill-A3 Farris, Susan-176 Fashion, Alan-201 Faulconer, Curtis-201 Fetel, Pam-158 Fehrman, Mrs. Josephine- 75 Felton, Gary-158 Ferguson, Dennis-61,201 Ferrell, Susan-68' Ferris, Chip-158 T 5 Q E ,. 1 i Q5 Z 4 X W i iii Fetterling, Ann-176 Fickel, Don-176 Fickling, Chris-176 Fields, Jeff-201 Fields, Stan-65,135,176 Fields, Steve-176 Filsinger, Sandy-65,201 Finch, John-1l3,1l7,l75,176 Fish, Edward-201 Fish, Richard-158 Fishbaugh, Sheryl-176 Fisher, Sandra-176 Fisher, Sheri-201 Fioser, Norman-158 Flack, Paula-176 Flanagan, Gary-202 Flanagan, Sheila-158,244 Flasco, Lynn-158 Fleck, Janice-18,202 Fleming, Elaine-202 Flippin, Renee-176 Flood, Pam-202 Flores, Delores-158 Floyd, Brenda-202 Floyd, .leniene-158 Floyd, Kerry-67,117,158 Foley, Sheila-176 Foltz, Marvin-46,6l,62,63, 176 FOOTBALL-108-ll7 Ford, Evelyn-176 Forster, Ann-68-202 Forster, Paul-158 Foster, Bob-31 Foster, Chrisfl76 Foster, Dan-158 Foster, Debbie-158 Foster, Judy-202 Foster, Pat-202 Foster, Robert-176 Foster, Roger-202 Foster, Susan-176 Fowler, Elizabeth-63,158 Fox, Ken-113,202 Fox, Lee-158 Frans, Nancy-158 Fredricks, Carol-202 Freeman, GaiIH68,l76, 179 FRENCH CLUB-48 Frentress, Cathieff 176 Frey, Janice'47,l76 Fry, Dennis-176 Q11 I 78 'g 362 L 'gf ,ff r, 2 'Lin' 4 9451, Fry, Diane- 176 Fry, Vicki'-25,-14,202 Frye, Mark--176 Fulk, Susan -158 Fulks,Paula 45,418,176 Fuller, Mrs Nancy - 75 Fuller, Peggy -158 Fuller, Tom-142,202 Fulton, RObin -158 Funk, Mike-202 Furgerson, Stuart--158 G Gabel, Diann-158 Gagnebin, Brenda--176 Gall, Janet --202 Galle, Linda-176 Gallup, Roger-176 Gamble, Kristy-3O,32,61, 198,202 Gamel, Cheri-202 Gamel, Kathy-158 Gannon, Kathy-202 Gardner, Jeanne-68,176 Garland, Betty-202 Garlick, Nancy--202 Garner, Mrs, l.a.lune-71 Garrett, Mr. Steve-54 Garrison, Carol-159 Garzee, Vickie-159 Gasper, Jim-176 Gatton, Christine-159 Gault, Susan-176 Gearhart, Mrs. Joan-S1 Geest, Ken--119,202 Geest, Marsha-177 Gehrs, Mrs. Eleanor-75 Geiger, Greg-128,131,132, 133 Gemmer, Mark-'6l,l77 Gentili, Steve-149,151,202 George, Denise-202 George, Richard-202 Gerber, Cheryl-177 GERMAN CLUB-46 Gibbs, Bill-125,159 Gibson, Betty-202 Gilbert, Alexa-177 Gilbreath, Dale-202 Gilbreafh, Patsy-159 Gilham, Miss Judith-75 Gillespie, Jerry-202 Gillette, Marilyn-202 Gingery, Connie-18,27,65, 102,103,177 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOClAT1ON-150-151 Glauser, Mike-57,177,250 Glasscock, Janet-202,239 Glasscock, Karen-202 Glenn, Michelle-159 Glossip, Mike-177 Godfrey, Chris-177 Godfrey, Gale-56,159 Goebel, Richard-159 Goehrung, Jim-147,203 Goetsch, Brad-43,117,159 Goetsch, Chris-203 Goetz, MariioFl59,l6l GOLF-144 Golubski, Barbara-203 Gonzales, CarlaA177 Goodson, Larry-177 Goodson, Laurie-65 Gorbet, Earl-203 Gordon, Mary-177 Gorham, Mr Rolan-72,73 Gornicki, Sylvia-203 Gorsage, Phyllis-159 Grace, Mr. Bill-64,103,105, 231 Hadd Haga ix, PennyFl59 n, Mr. John-51 Hager, Mr. Pete-54 l-lalastik, Rick4204 Haley,Gayla-178 Hall, Debra4159 Hall, DennisH204 Hall, EvaA178 Hall, Judy-204 Hall, Kurt-61,613,159 Hall, Mrs. Rose-46 Hall, Tom-204 Ham, Michael-159 Hami Hami lton, Bob-204,250 lion, Phillip-204 Grace, Mr. JoeA54 Grace, JuliaA29,203 Grady, Deborah-177 Graham, Dave-203 Gramlich, Chris--203 Grantham, Rick-203 Gray, Danny-177 Gray, Peggy-177 Grazda, Franf177 Green, Debbie-177 Green, Denny-135 Green, Dianna-159 Green Elizabeth-177 Green John-63 Hammonds, Carol-68 Hammonds, Chris-204 Hammons, Jan-68,178 Hanaway, Tom-178 Hanchette, Steve-178 Hancock, Cynthia-159 Hancock, Pat-159 Haney, Monika-204 Hankins, Tom-26,170,178 Hapke, Martha-178 Hargrove, Mary-159,169 Hargrove, Merlynn-31,204 Hargrove, Nancy-159 Harmon, Beth-178 Harness, Deborah-178 Greene, Dale-159 Greene, Marsha-203 Greenwood, Howard-125,159 Greer, Susan-177 Gregory, Diana-65,204 Gregory, Pam-159 Greife, Alice-204 Grider, Gregf178 Griffey, Steve-204 Griffin, Bill-113,117,135, 140,142,159 Griffin, Reggie-178 Griffith, Doug-108,112,178 Griggs, Nora-61,178 Grill, Denise-178 Grilswold, Sherry-63,455,178 Gritten, Ron-178 Grorner, Larry-159 Gromer, Terry-178 Grosec1ose,Paul-177 Gross, Russell-178 Groteluschen, Frank-65,67, 204 Grove, John-159 Grun, Mrs. Mary-40 Grunstein, Janet-31,204 Guffey, Grey-150,159 Guhl, Debbie-204 Gullen, Holly-63,178 Gunier, Johnette-65,204, 231 Gunn, Edmond-204 Gunn, Ruth Ann-159 Guzley, Robert-146,204 Haas, Jim-178 7,1 Harper, Donald-178 Harper, Sharon-159 Harri Harri S, Cathy'159 S, Mrs. Cornelia-43 Harris, Mr.GeneA36 Harris, James-159 Harris, Karen-178 Harris, Kay-25,178 Harris, Russell-151,204 Harrison, Gracie-160,161 Hart, Jean-178 Hart, Jim,l16,204,222 Hart, Robyn-18,65,103,204, 231,238 Hart Mr. Wilfred'27 Hartley, Gene-61,159,160 Hartman, Karen-160 HBSS, Rick-204 Hatfield, Judi-160 Haubein, John-204 Haubein, Wesley-178 Haug, Pam-204 Havercamp, John-204 Haverland, Ray-178 Hawk, Linda-178 Hawkins, Lou-61,178 Hawn, Terry-178 Hawver, Pat-178 Hayes, Brad-178 Hayes, Martin-178 Hayes, Tennis-204 Haynes, Susan,-178 Hays, Mike-65,86,146,204, 247 Heath, Donna-178 Heaton, Monica-178 Heerman, Susan-68,179 X Heiberg, Greg-31,161,204 Heiberg, Mr, Lloyd-37 Heidebrecht, Mr GlenF57 Helm, Ronnie-179 Hein, Dana-160,244 Hein, David-145,179 Heiney, Rick-179 Heinrich, Alicia--205 Heinrich, Ray-205 Heller, Judy-23,419,179 Henbest, Cliff-205 Henbest, Glenda-160 Henderson, Charlotte-30, 48,205,218 Henderson, Marty-l8,27,28, 62,63,65,92,103,205,214, 229 Henderson, Steve-205 Hendren, Donna-205 Henley, Virginia-205 Henry, Susan-160,161 Hense1,Mr,Dave-54 Hepner, Georgia-205 Hering, Thomas-160 Herring, Mr. Wayne-36 Hesher, Dennis-205 Heslop, Debbie-68,170,179, 180 Heslop, Terry-160 Hever, Bill-160 Heying, Penny-160 Hickerson, Bob-160 Hicks, Don-160 Higdon, Dean-179 Higgins, Kathleen-179 Highfill, Leslie-18,623,179 Highfill, Russ-117,125,142, 160 Hightower, Patty-25,154,160 Hill, Richard-67,160 Hilton, Gary-160 Hinchey, Mike-179 Hines, Bruce-179 Hines, Charles-205 Hinkle, Bob-205 Hinkle, Kathy-68,179 Hinkle, Timothy-205 Hirt, Laura-31,205 Hobbs, Jim-205 Hobbs, Larry-179 Hobson, Dave-65,179 Hoch, Mr. Merton-53 Hochenauer, Kris-179 Hoffman, Ken-65,179 Hogan, Thomas-179 Hoggatt, Cheryl-179 Holcomb, Barbara-160 Holcomb, Sherry-205 Holding, Susan-179 1-lOldman,Jim-205 Holferty, Ken-131,145,179 Holman, Brenda-160 Holmes, Pat-18,65,94,205 Holwick, Tom-179 Holt, Mike-179 Holyfield, Scarlett-99,160 HOMECOMING-84-85 HO 8 H01 Hoi H01 Hoi H01 H01 Hoi H01 l-lol 2 Hoi 1 Ho Ho 1-lo Ho 2 HO 2 HO H0 Ho Ho Ho HO HO Hu Hu Hu Hu Hu Hu l-lu Hu l-lu Hu Hu Hu Hu Hu Hu f A HL HL HL HL HL HL HV Hy HV Ib lr lr li lv J , . Q Ll ...xxx N! G 1 fx X, X f ,ff ' f Ni--K HOMECOMING QUEEN-82 83 Hook, Cheryl-179 Hook, Deborah --179 Hook, Debra-205 Hoose, Carol-179 Hoover, Linda-179 Hoover, Sharon-23,9d,205 Hopper, David-160 Horn, Bob-145,179 Hornaday, Juanita-62,63, 206,21-1 Hornaday, Susan-6O,63,16O, 165 Horne, Dorothy-179 Horne, Judy-160 Horning, Terri-160 Hosack, Gregg-126,129,131, 214 Houghton, Jacqueline-63,68 206 Houser, Pam-22,170,179 Hover, Susan-160 Hovland, Mr. K. G.-36 Howard, Bill-179 Howard, Jeff-65,206 Howard, Gary-160 Howard, Margaret-206 Hubbs, Bob-206 Hubbs, Connie-179 Huber, Carol-179 Huber, Patti-206 Huber, Susan-206 Huck, Mike-179 Huckabee, William-206 Hudson, Mrs. Nancy-68,105 Huff, Donna-160 Huffman, Ronald-179 Hughes, Lane-206 Hughes, Mary-160 Hughes, Patti-65,206 Hughes, Sally-180 Hummel, Karen-25,65,18O, 231 Hummel, Terry-207 Huonker, Larry-66,160 Hunsaker, Debbie-160 Hunt, Arvin-207 Hunt, Janel-25,180 Husong, Brenda-180 Hyde, Pat-180 Hylton, Linda-207 Hylton, Sonny-180 lbarra, Brenda-68,180 Ingram, David-180 Inman, Jonathan-46,180 INTRAMURALS-146-149 Iverson, Jim-30,67,99,100, Jackso Jackso n, David-180 n, Janet-207 James, Mary-160 Jansen, Kathy-172,180 Jarman, Teresa-160 Jemison, Ed+18,65,145,207 Jenkins, SherryH207 Jennings, Debbie-180 Jensen, Mike-160 Jensen, Sarah-207 Jewell, Allen-207 Jewell, Donna-160 Jewell, Kathleen-161 Jewell, Sarah-180 Joachim, Greg-161 Johnson, Arla-44,180 Johnson, Becky-207 Johnson, Mrs. Carole-43 Johnson, Chris-147,207 Johnson, Johnson, Darlene-180 Doug-61,152,161 Johnson, Janet-16,28,207 Johnson, Judy-161 Johnson, Karenmlbl Johnson, Kathy-161 Johnson, Laurie-60,180 Johnson, Linda-180 Johnson, Roger-180 Johnson, Roxanna-161 Johnson, SteveH161 Johnson, Su-207 Johnson, Susie-161 Johnston, Mrs. Carolyn Jones, David-207 Jones, Doug-207,233 Jones, Janet-161 Jones, Jill-161 Jones, Jim-154,161 Jones, Mary Lou-207,239 Jones, Milton-46,61,117,161 Jones, Stephen-207 Jones, Stephen C.-207 Jones, Terry-181 Jones, Wayne-54,181 Jordan, Mr. Gene-50,51 Jourdan, Steve-181 -46 Judd, Donna-181 Judy, John-61,63,65,84,85, 207 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 170 JUNIORS-170-191 K Kadera, Paula-181 Kahler, Dr. Dan-16,38,39,93 Kaighen, Daniel-61,181 Karnes, Connie-207 Karnes, Patty-161 Kautzman, Cindy-161 Kautzman, Mrs. Corrine-75 Kennedy, Mr. Barry-59 Kennedy, Debbie-161 Kennedy, John-28,181 Kenney, Robbie-181 Kent, Scott-113,117,125 161,166 Kerr, Deborah-207 Kerr, John-181 Kerr, Mr. Nelson-37 KEY CLUB-50 Kidwell, Robin-61,181 Kiefer, Lori-181 Kimbrough, Kally-161 Kimbrough, Susan-207 Kimmel, Bob-117,161 Kimmel, Debra-181 Kinate, Mike-181 King, Ellen-181 King, Gary-207 King, Kayla-161 King, Larry-181 King, Mike-65,181 King, Roberta-181 Kirgis, Karen-23,181 Kirkland, Robin-161 Kistner, Janice-181 Kistner, Mr. John-51 Kitchens, Dwight-181 Klamm, Teresa-61,161 Klang, Mr. Floyd-66,150,151 Klegseth, Julie-161 Kline, Mike-181 Klingler, Debra-68,207 Klingston, Karen-65,181 Klobucar, David-161 Klopfenstein, Mrs. Ruth-72 Knapp, Joe-59,161 Knapp, Laura-18,65,181 Knappenberger, Ray-207 Knoch, Ronnie-161 Knoll, Diana-68,181 Knoll, Garry-207 Knuth, Barb-161 Koehn, Jeri-161 Koerber, Frank-206,208 Kolbe, Kevin-103,161 Konomos, Tony-117,161 Kooker, Tom-161 Koons, Earlene-208 Koons, Ruth-61,63,161 Kopnicky, Andrew-208 Kraft, Kenneth-135,181 Kraft, Lois-208 Krager, Brenda-181 Kreighbaum, Mrs. JoAnne- 1 59 Krenkle, Dan-113,117,181 Kroencke, Gary-161 Kroencke, Vickey-151,208 Krueger, Don-181 Krull, Benson-63,208 Krull, Tamara-61,99,161 Kuenzi, Robert-135,181 Kuhn, Tom-208 Kumer, Stan-181 Kump, Larry-181 Kumpy, Mr. Don-37 L Ladd, Glenn-116,208 Lakey, Dale Anne-181 Lakin, LauraH181 Lamanske, LisaH18I Lamanske, Tina-162 Lamar, Chris-154 Lambert, Steve-208 Lampson, Mr, DelbertH5A Lamping, Dianne-181 Lancaster, Dave-113,115,208 Lancaster, Mark-65,112,117, 124,181 Landis, Earl-181 Landis, Eddie-208 Lane, Ken-162 Lane, Larry-162 Langseth, Brenda-181 Lanio, Tom-61,146,208 Larrick, Tim-67,117,247 Larson, Jim-208 Larson, Kathy-181 Larson, Larson, Susan-63,162 Larson, Tim-61,181 Laurie, Steve-208 Laursen, Kurt-181 Laverty, Sherry-181 Law, Larry-181 Law, William-181 Lawing, Mrs. Jeanne- Lawles S, Linda-181 Laws, Jim-162 Lawson, Bill-208 Lazar, Lynne-181 Lea, Mr. Don-53 Leach, Linda-162 Richard-18,65,208 59 Lear, Meg-65, 181 Ledbetter, J immie-162 LEG, Je L66, Ri nnifer-162 chard-124,162 Lee, Mrs. Rose-43 Leforgee, Linda-162 Legg, Tom-98,101,1l3,136, 208,238 Legler, Harold-208 Leimkuhler, Ann-30,32,209, 221,228 Leker, Mrs. Donna-54,162 Lemarr, Chris-154,162 Lemarr, Vicki-209 Leslie, Leslie, Nancy-181 Steve--182 Lethcoe, Judy-151,209 LETTERMAN'S CLUB Leuty, Brenda-209 Lewis, Debbie-60,182 Lewis, Gary-209 Lewis, Roberta-182 Lewis, Sharon-182 -67 echves persona! tastes 1101131207 Kearns, Steve-61,207 T61 Keesee, Robert-142,207 Kuehn, Jane?-203 J Keith! Kevin-131 Kuenzi, Anne-22,27,30,58, Kelsey, Audrey-161 63,3Qf34f35f203 Jack, Larry-207 Kemp, Debbie-65,151,207 Kuenzi, Dr. Donald-84 Y raditional loaters for school gave way, with other modes of dress, L C to more casual footwear. Indian QE mgggaging became popular with the advent of slacks ,, onto the school fashion scene. As the year 'DVC' A ff gregged, shoes appliqued with suede designs gained in popularity. Sandals entered shoe fashions as warm weather developed towards the end of school. ,Z 1 'i I . W , , E, 2: vi, 5, jf' rj,f,jgf.f+',Tl,,, Tw? 250 I en s attire of 1971 encompassed past modes and present creations. Overalls, leans, tie-dye slacks and shirts and Indian dress were worn extensively. No one felt out of style because no particular fashion was exclusive. Individuals discovered formal clothing digressing to fads of the 30's. Kelared drc' 5 code' all auf 1'14d1'zfiduz1l erpresszkfn MW' Mike Glauser, Randy Reust, Doug Davis, Bob Hamilton, and Robbie Mathis display current boys' clothing styles. Libe Ll Bl Lieb Lille Lind Lind Link 20' Lisp Litle Littl Littl 20' Loef LOG Lorr Long Lonq Long Loot Lopl Loul Lovi Lovi Luc Lutl Lutz Luy Lyn 22 Lyn Lyn Mal lA Mal Mai Mai Man Man Mal Mal Mai Mai Mai MA Ma Ma Ma Ma ll Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma 2 Ma Ma 2 Ma Ma ME Me Ma M6 Ma Me l M2 M2 M2 Me Ma Ma M2 Mi M2 Me M1 M: Mi Ma M. M. M. M. sed ins. and No ion ting W 1? ' xr f 2 Liberty, Theresa-209 LIBRARIANS-40 Liebsch, Susan-209 Lilies of the Field-84,85 Lindgrin, Konnie-209 Lindgren, Wendy-162 Link, Doug-109,'l13,l24,125, 209 Lisp, Susan-182 Litle, Mr. Robert-39 Little, Mike-182 Littlefield, Jody-61,62,151, 209 Loesch, Carol-209 LOG STAFF-31 Lombardo, Frank-61,182 Long, Becky-63,162 Long, Don-182 Long, Ken-209 Looney, Denise-65,182 Lopez, Bob-162 Lough, Jeanie-182 Love, Glenna-45,85,226 Lovgren, Judy-182 Lucas, Jennifer-209 Luthye, Ron-182 Lutz, Steve-209 Luyben, Miss Annette-50 Lynch, Patty-23,89,90,209, 221,229 Lynch, Vickie-162 Lynn, Margaret-209 M Mabbott, Mr. Timothy-43, 147 Mace, Mrs. Jane-50 Mace, Susan-25,615,182 Macken, Bob-154,162 Macken, Doug-31,209,229 Macky, Vernon-182 MacMurchy, David-209 Madden, Steve-162 Maddick, Jim-112,209 Maddox, Joyce-162 Magee, Dennis-209 MAJORETTES-18 Maiors, Ron-117,125,163 Mallinson, Charlene-209 Maurer, Mauton, Leroy-182 Dennis-210 Mauton, Lawrence-210 Mauton, Pattie-163 Mayabb, Pam-210 M6Yden, Diana-160,163 M3Ytield, Curtis-210 Mayfield, Sharon-163 Maynard, Craig-182 M5Ysent, Scott-182 Maysent, Sheryl-210 Meade, Dave-61,182 Meek, Don-163 Meeker, Karen-65,210 Meeks, Roger-61,62,210 Meier, Richard-210 Meinhardt, Diane-63,163 Meinking, Becky-182 Melton, Linda-210 Mendenhall, Steve-163 Mendenhall, Terrance-210 Merrill, Nancy-63 Metcalf, Chuck-210 Meyer, Doug-210 Michaels, John-163 Milbourn, Cindy-182 Miller, B everly-163 Miller, Dave-211 Miller, David-183,234 Miller, Doris-163 Miller, Elaine-163 Miller, Gary-18,633,183 Miller, Jackie-60,183 Miller, James-211 Miller, John-61,162,163 Miller, L inda-183 Miller, Pam-211 Miller, Sharon-183 Miller, Steve-163 Mallon, Tim-163 Mallory, Paul-18,65,102,105, 182 Malone, Danny-65,209 Malone, Debra-65,209 Malone, Leland-182 Malone, Shawn-163 Mills, Stephen-211 Millsap, Debbie-163 Milstead, Mindy-60,611,231 Miner, Debra-183,234 Miner, Galen-31,208,211 Minor, Gary-61,62,183 Minor, Linda-63,183 Mitchell, Susan-61,63,183 Mitchell, Susan-63,183 Moberg, Steve-163 MODERN DANCE CLUB-68 Moffatt, Kathy-18,31,65,211 Moffatt, Karen-163 Mohling, James-183 Monagham, Barbara-65,163 Montgomery, Joy-65,163 Moody, David-61,128,211 Moody, Janna-68,73,163 Moon, Alan-19,30,33,61,62, Maloney, Cheryl-163 Maloney, Mrs. Dorine-26,54 Malsick, Karen-209 Manning, Eugene-182 Manning, Mike-182 Manning, Steve-182,233 Mansfield, Linda-209 Marchant, Chris-67,182 Marchio, Angie-209 Mardikes, Cathy-163 Mardikes, Tom-89,109,113, 209,213,246 Mark, K.-182 Mark, Sharon-18,60,63,209, 221 Marlin, Robin-209 Marshall Bruce-65,182 Marshall, Kathleen-163 Marshall, Mike-61,182 Marshall, Marshall, Patricia-71 Kathleen-163 Marter, Pam-65 Martin, Ace-113,116,182, 191 Martin, Cheryl-18,163 Martin, Cynthia-163 Martin, Mrs. Dawn-40 Martin, Dianna-160,163 Martin, Roger-182 Martino, Rick-163 Marx, Dennis-210 Mason, Don-144,182 Masoner, Deborah-210 Masterson, Judy-163 Matheis, Tim-210 Mathis, Robbie-182,250 Mathis, Wayne-132 Matlock, Cindy-210 Matthews, Michael-42,154, 158,163 Mattingly, JimmY'l82 Mattox, Mr. Richard'-36 Maughmer, John-44,135,163 92,93, 197,211,231 Moore, Andy-163 Moore, Brenda-183 Moore, Deborah-163 Moore, Laura-183 Moore, Mrs. Marcia- Moore, Patty-183 Moore, Randy-18,65,113,117, 170,183,229 Moore, Ray-163 Moore, Teresa-65,211 Moore, Vickie-183 Morgan, Marsha-63,183 Morris, Brenda-65,212 Morris, Craig-183 Morris, Craig-50,61,65,146, 212 ' Morris, Mrs. Ina-40 Morris, Jim-46,61,183 Morris, Steve-183 Morrow, Judy-65,212 Morrow, Kathy-25,183 Morse, Morse, Dale-163 Steve-117 Morton, Karen-212 Mosley, Becky-163 Moss, Mike-183 Mott, Sally-183 Mowry, Mrs. Kay-44,45 Moyer, Sharon-183 Mozina, Jim-183 Mullen, Kathleen-44,212 Mulqueen, Janie-183 Mundorff, Valerie-163,169 Murph Murph y, Debbie-183 y, Robert-163 Mc McAllister, Joe-86,140,141 146,210 McArtor, James-210 McAfee, Jim-163 McCaffrey, Virginia-210 McCamis, David-65,183 McCammon, Suzanne-183 McCandIess, Scott-30,33,61, 62,92,145,183 McCarrick, Eileen-60,210 McCarrick, Ellen-25,6O,65, 210 McCart, Barbara-210 McCart, Joe-183 McCarter, Dan-61 McCarty, Gaye-28,65,210 McCarty, Rise-29,263,269 McCIeary, Cindy-210 McCloud, Robert-183 McClure, Cathy-18,65,210 McConnell, Brenda-183 McCormick, Fred-117,125, 151,163 McCoy, Joan-184 McCoy, Mike-184 McCray, Art-210 McCray, Karen-184 McCrite, Debra-184 McCulloh, Jerry-184 McCulstion, Kathy-163 McDaniel, John-184 McDaniel, Shari-210 McDaniel, Steven-184 McDonald, Kelly-163 McDonald, Sandy-184 McDonald, Sharon-210 McEvers, Debi-184 McGaugh, Patricia-163 McGeeney, Jim-184 McGovern, Jerry-164 Mclntire, Jeanne-164 Mclntyre, Don-61,164 McKenzi, Ed-184 McKinney, Dale-112,210 McKinney, Jerry-113,117, 184 McLaughlin, Teresa-184 McMichael, Shelley-61,184 McNabb, Wayne-184 McNabb, Wes-164 McPheeters, Rick-164 McQueen, Irma-184 McQueen, Sharon-45,210 N Nail, Paul-61,62,197,212 Nance, John-212 Narron, Jerry-52,184 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-44,45 Nauman, Dave-164 Nauman, Debbie-63,65,185 Nayler, Janet-185 Neal, Mr. Jim-87,127 Neale, Debbie-185 Neel, Sharon-68,185 Neff, Danny-164 Neff, Dave-212 Nelson, Debby-185 Nelson, Jack-185 Neselroad, John-164 Netherton, Michael-131,212 Neuwirfh, Rusty-212 New, Teri-185 Newhouse, Doyle-63,212 Newton, Rick-185 Nicholas, Dorothy-164 Nichola50n,LeAI'1f13-212 Nicka, Mrs. Sharon-75 Niemeyer, Ruth-212 Nininger, Don-50,164 Nininger, Patricia-31,212 Nixon, Bill-61,112,117,164 Noble, Gerre-63,185 Nolte, Gerald-164 Norbergs, AndY 185 Norbergs, Diana-164,169 Nugent, Shelley-65,135 Nunnink, Mike-212 Murray, Carl-163 Nye, Mike-185 Murray, Cynthia-183 Murray, Jack-163 O Musick, James-163 Musick, Kathy-183 Myers, Steve-212 O'Bannon, Carlton-212 O'Bannon, Debra- 164 0CChiDinti, Stephanie-164 Ockerstrom, Dave-44,78, 212,226 O'Connor, Darlene-212 O'Connor, Mike-185 O'DeII, Mr. Gary-50 Ogden, Bruce-61,185 O9den, Mike-212 Oliver, Carol-185 Olson, Janice-164 Olson, Linda-164 Olson, Susan-212 Onstead, Tommi-212 ORCHESTRA-63 O'Roark, Jim-6l,79, 102, 104,212 Osborn, Dave-185 Osborn, Quiness-164 Osborn, Sheryl-185 O'Toole, Bill-65 Overbey, Mr. Bill-72,73 Owen, David-164 Owen, Mark-164 P Page, Larry-61,62,185 Paige, Rodger-212 Painter, Amy-185 Painter, Debbie-65,185 Painter, Joel-164 Palermo, Donna-185 Palmer, Angela-164 Palmer, Belinda-212 Palmer, Steve-164 Palmer, Toni-164 Panus, Mike-185 Park, George-135,164 Parks, Alan-41,112,113, 142,192,212,235 Parks, Carol-63,164 Parle, Debbi-164 Parr, Russ-164 Parrett, Pam-65,212 Parrish, Darrell-65,164 Parrish Dwain-164 Parrish, Paul-185 Parrish Roy-164 Parrott, Terry-164 Parsons, Pam-65,212 Parsons, Paula-31,212 Passantino, Frank-88,89, 118,119,212 Pate, Mrs. Lynda-48,49 Pate, Mrs. Margaret-75 Patrick, Billy-185 Paul, Mrs. Lou Ellen-43 Paul, Patricia-164 Paul, Stephen-185 Pauley, Ken-213 Pauley, Sharon-164 Payne, Dave-164 Payne, Mrs. Georgia-40 Peacher, Debby-23,27,94,96 97,99,211,213,221 Pearce, Dave-164 Peironnet, David-31,213 Pence, Debbie-213 Pence, Jeff-164 Penland, Gary-118,119,213 Penland, Roger-164 Pennetti, Melana-213 Pennington, Martha-164 Penniston, Mr. Pat-32 Penrod, Melinda-185 Penzel, Miss Georgeanne- 71 PEP CLUB-24-25 Perry, Joanne-185 Persell, Jackie-164 Pester, Dolora-213 Peterson, Doug-146,213 Peterson, Janet-68,213 Peterson, Robert-185 Petrol, Margie-185 Pettibone, Mark-113,117, 185 Pfaff, Mr. Art-38 Pfankuck, James-185 Pfanrtens1iel,Brenda-213 Pfannenstiel, Kevin-61,164 Pfitzner, Mr. Ed-51 Phemisfer, Loretta-213 Phillip, Francis-185 Phillips, David-185 Phillips, Jim-185 Phillips, Keith-213 Phillips, Miss May-53 Phipps, Cheryl-164 Rogers, Pickett, Becky-151,185 Pieriok, Greg-185 Pierson, Marty-213 Pike, Gary-147,213 Pilcher, Janet-18,213 Pilcher, Tom-31,146,213 Pind, Becky-213 Piper, Rhonda-185 Pitre, Chris-185 Pittenger, David-185 Pitts, James-164 Ply, Michelle'-68,185 Pohl, Lynn-18,213 Polson, Cheryl-213 POM PON-22-23 Pope, Susan-213 Popplewell, Michael-164 Porter, Gary-213 Porter, Janis-214 Porter, Kenneth-185 Porter, Richard-185 Posson, Mr. Charles-54 Powell, Miss Beverly-68 Powell, Bob-185 Powell, Marica-185 Powers, Pat-185 Powers, Mr. Richard-39 Pratt, Rick-214 Press, Jeff-164 Price, Linda-214 PRINCIPALS-38-39 Prine, David-164 Proffitt, Debbie-164 Proffitt, Palmer-61 PROM-232-235 PrOmpolini,Frar1CO-214 Provo, Dan-164 Pulley, Mr. James-53 Pulliam, Nancy-185 Pursell, James-164 Pursell, Mark-61,165 Pursell, Mike-214 Putnam, Brenda-151,165 Putnam, Kay-63,185 Putnam, Valerie-214 Pyle, Tony-214 Queen, Rita-165 Quigley, Debby-214 Quigley, Donna-214 Quigley, Mistie-165 R Raetz, Mrs. Betty-54,55 Ragland, Robbie-65,214 Ralls, Derk-113,185 Ramirez, Janette-68,186 Ramsay, Mary-165 Ramsey, Sharon-186 Randolph, Roland-186 Rankin, William-215 Rapp, Danny-112,117,124, 186 Ratliff,Ker1-112,117,165 Rauch, Mark-165 Rauch, Pat-215 Rauscher, Denise-30,32, 215,224,228 Rawson, Mary-215 Ray, Charles-165 Ray, Dennis-86,215 Reazin, Debbi-215 Rebel, Diane-215 Rebel, Janis-186 Redman, Debbie-25,186 Reed, Clark-65,186 Reed, Jane-17,25,44,78,79, 83,98,99,215 Reed, Randy-165 Reed, Raymond-165 Reed, Tim-21 Reeder, Mike-186 Reeder, Pat-186 Reese, Barbara-18,65,68, 84,89,9O,99,215,241 Reeves, Donna-165 Reid, John-186 Reif, Jesse-165 Reifert, Linda-31,215 Reimer, Ted-215 Reinhardt, Elaine-186 Reinsch, Michael-165 Reinschmidt, Brent-186 Ressel, Gary-165 Rettenmaier, Mr, David-51 Reust, Randy-215,250 Revenaugh, Kevin-53,125, 165 Revenaugh, Mark-61,62,63, 92,177,186 Reynolds, Dennis-186 Reynolds, Karen-186 Reynolds, Mike-67,113,116, 215 Reynolds, Walt-61,186 Rhed, Pam-30,32,6O,63,213, Rice, Melissa-165 Richardson, Debby-8284, 186 Richardson, Mr, Richard- 53 Richardson, Robert-103 Richardson, Rose-186 Richey, Leida-166 Richey, Ruby-215 Rider, .leff-117 Rider, Mark-42,135,166 Rider, Rodney-215 Ridge, Janette-166 Ridgeway, Pat-215 Rioo, M arti-84 Riley, Dana-166 Riley, Mike-l27,l28,l31, 132 Rincker, Brad-166 Rincker , Greg-40,61,l86 Rinehart, Cathy-65,215 Ristoff, Ristoff, Ristoff, Bette-186 Sheri-215 Virginia-166 Ritsema, Mike-186 Ritzinger, Scott-186 Rixey, J im-166 Robards, Bruce-166 Robb, Bob-65,183,186 Robbins, Raymond-186 Roberts, Barbara-166 Roberts, Cheryl-186 Roberts, Greg-215 Roberts, Larry-166 Roberts, Paula-186 Roberts, Peggy-186 Roberts, Sandy-215 Robertson, Berry-186 Robertson, Chris-186 Robertson, Connie-166 ' Robertson, 186 Rodgers, Sandra-215 Rodman, Kent-215 Rodman, Michael-57,186 Roe, Deborah-186 Rogers, Bill-215 Rogers, Cynthia-166 Rogers, James-166 Rogers, Marsha-166 Melinda-186 Linda-60,65,68, 215,255 Rhoad, Nadine-165 Rhodes, Steve-111,113,127, 128,131,186 Rice, Austin-186 Rice, Bob-65 Rice, Leona-215 Rice, Margie-165 1 enrema, ,S at A suede bag displays two favorite I am Ioved buttons, while at right, Connie Zinn and Cathy Berbert exchange purses to emphasize feminine individuality. Rogers, Melissa-215 Rohr, Mike-215 Roith, Ed-216 Rooks, Debbie-166 Rooney, Beth-186 Roschke, Rick-186 Rose, Bonnie-166 Rose, Debbie-186 Rose, Richard-186 Rosebaugh, Shelia-186 Rosenthal, Jack-166 Rosenthal, John--166 Ross, Mrs. Phyllis-43 Ross, Robert-216 Rost, Alan-166 Rothberger, Pamela-186 Rucker, Becky-186 Ruder, Gregv99 Rudsell, Avis-216 Ruegg, Mrs. Carol-43 Rumley, Linda-68,186 Rumley, Mike-216 Ruona, Paul-186 Rutherford, Cynthia-216 Rutter, Pam-60,186 Ryczek, Mary Ann-186,190 S Saffell, Brad--166 Saladino, Mary-166 Saladino, Steve-67,216,247 Saling, Jane-25,216,221 SALUTATORIAN-16 Salyer, Don-166 Sampson, Jill-23,216 Sanders, Diane-186 Sanders, Mary-216 Sanders, Robert-166 Sandstrom, Cheryl-186 Sandy, Steve-186 Sanstra, Stephen-216 Sargent, Reed-216 Satterfield, Paula-187 Sausser, Vickie-61,63,187 Scavuzzo, John-216 Schaefer, Mike-187 Schaeffer, Tucker-50,118, 119,187 Schanck, Beth-18,65,216 Schanck, Sue-166 Scharhag, Scott-61,62,79, 85,102,216 Schapeler, Don-187 Schireman, Robin-103 Schmidt, Brian-50,511,187 Schmidt, Phila-166 Schnare, Steve-65,216 Schneegrass, Ray-187 Schneider, Barry-18,65,84, 99,101,118,119,137,216,247 Schneider, Jackie-166 Schneider, Jim-20,28,96,99, 101,113,114,129,130,131, 133,140,141,142,143,216, Schneweis, Peggy-187 Scholdberg, Karin'-216 Scho SCPU Scho Schr Schu Schu 61 Schu Schu Schu Schu 88 Scog Scot Scot Scot Scot 2U Scot Scru Scul Seal Seal SEC Seid 12 SEl4 19 SEN Seth Seth 13 Seue Sewl Seyr Sha: Shar Shar Sham Shai Shai Shai Shea Shel Shel Shep Sher Sher Sher Shel Shm Shm Shh Shox Shm Sho Shn 15 Sho Shm Shm Shu va co an we lea sa ov Tankersley, Bob- 167 fl f f f f f ,ew ff! 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' 4 9 5 Scholl, Gilbert-166 SCHOOL BOARD-36-37 Schoonover, Mike-187 Schroeder, Jan-166 Schubert, Tim-65,166 Schultz, Paulette-23,27,30, 63,88,90,9l,216 Schultz, Peter-187 Schulz, Pat-166 Schuman, Terry-31 Schupp, Pam-23,30,32,5O,71, 88,9l,2l7,229 Scoggins, Wanda-187 Scott, Darlene-187 Scott, Debi-187 Scott, Linda-217 Scott, Marcia-22,58,82,85, 217,235 Scott, Wayne-166 Scrutchfield, Harriet-187 Scully, Frank-166 Seals, Bernard-187 Seals, Denise-166 SECRETARIES-74-75 Seider, Paul-54,118,I19,122, 124,187 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 194 SENIORS-194-223 Settle, Debbie-166 Settle, Larry-98,99,l00,127, 131,133,217 Seuedge, Steven-187 Sewell, Mark-142,187 Seymour, Sali-217 Shacklett, Diane-217 Sharp, Rob-188 Sharp, Susan-188 Shaul, Dennis-55,188 Shaw, Robin-166 Shaw, Susan-217 Shawver, Susan-68,188 Shearer, Mr. Robert-72 Shehorn, Glenn-217 Shehorn, Tom-188 Sheppard, Freda-188 Sherer, Karen-188 Sherwood, Larry-217 Sherwood, Michelle-166 Sheumaker, Gary-217 Shields, Kathy-188 Shields, Norman-217 Shirley, Larry-217 Shockley, Patti-217 Shomer, Mary-167 Shomer, Virginia-188 Shropshire, Mrs. Carol-68, 150 Short, Doug-167 . Short, Janet-31,65,217 Short, Judy-167 X Shuman, Terry-45,217 Sidden, Jeri-188 Sidoti, Jackie-167 Siemers, Warren-217 Sigler, Mike-167 Silvey, Cathy-217 Simmons, Apron-188 Simmons, Gayle-217 Simms, Theresa-217 Sims, Janet-167 Sims, Peggy-217 Sims, Tom-167 Sirna, Vic-217 Sitzes, Sherry-167 Skeith, Mike-109,112,1l3, 217 Sluter, Elizabeth-188 Slika, Lidia-28,68,217V Smallwood, Karla-217 Smelcer, Mark-188 Smith Brian-61,188 Smith, Carol-167 Smith Debbie-63,188 Smith Deborah-167 A Smith, Mrs. Dorothy-40 Smith, Ginger-167 Smith, Greg-188 Smith .lim-217 Smith, Mrs. Joan- Smith Kevin-165,167 Smith, Mike-217 Smith, Pam-167 Smith, Ray-217 Smith, Sandi-217 Smith, Stephen-188 Smoke, Carol-167 Snyder, Kendra-188 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-154 SOPHOMORES-154-169 SOUTH PACIFIC-102-105 Sowerwine, Susan-73,167 SPANISH CLUB-46 Sparks, Denise-217 Speelman, Dale-18,65,217, 231 Spencer, Debbi-167 Spicer, Diane-188 Spiegelhalter, Teresa-61, 167 Spiker, Bill-188 Spotts, Becky-218 Spottswood, Michelle-167 Spragg, Reid-188 Springer, Sarah-65,218,238 Spry, Gary-167 Spry, Sherry-218 Srack, Kerry-188 St. James, Darlyne-218 ST. PAT'S-98-101 ST. PAT'S KING-100 Stallsworth, Rhonda-218 Stamberger, Renita-60,218 Stamos, Mike-167 Stamper, Chrystee-218,237 Stomper, Sheri-188 Stapp, Mary-188 Staude, Bruce-167 Stechman, Steve-218 Stegink, Jackie-188 Stehnicky, Susie-44,84,218 Steitz, Connie-188 Steitz, Kathryn-167 Stelter, Pam-18,61,62,63, 65,218 Stephens, Mrs. Carolyn- Stephens, Gary-218 Sterling, Richard-188 Stevens, Bobbi-218 Stevko, Helen-218 Stewart, Bob-18,155,167 Stewart, Dave-167 Stewart, Doug-117,124,218 Stewart, Joe-61,188 Stewart, John-218 Stewart, Nancy-63,188 Stillman, Garnold-63,218, 246 Stillman, Robert-188 Stippich, David-167 Stobb, Jon-167 Stockwell, Dave-144,147,218 Stomp, Charles-167 Stone, Charlene-188 Stout, David-188 Stout, Glenn-26,28,117,218, 227 Stroh, Gayle-30,232,218 Struthers, Russell-218 STUDENT COUNCIL-28 Stull, Mrs. Sue-48 Stumpf, Debbie-218 Sudduth, Elaine-218 Sullivan, Mrs. Wilma-54 T TABLE OF CONTENTS-1 Taffner, Richard-218 Talbott, Gary-113,140,143 189 Tamaki, Nagara lTom7-28 65,218 Tankersley, Holly-23,94, 218 Tankersley, J im-65, 136, 137,218 Tanner, Tanner, Gaileen-167 Mark-168 Tarwater, Dean-219 Taylor, Taylor, Tavlor, Taylor, Don-219 Eileen-189 Howie-168 Mr. Jim-51 Taylor, Mrs. Joyce-75 Taylor, Kathy-61,168 Taylor, Mary-219 Taylor, Michael-I 13,117, 125,168 Taylor, Mike-168 Taylor, Terry-168 Teahune, Annette-189 Templeton, Robert-65,219 TENNIS-145 Terrill, Cherlyn-219 Thackery, Phyllis-151,189 Theobald, Rick-168 THESPIANS-44-45 Thomas, Alan-219 Thomas, Cliff-1 1 1,1 l2,124, 219 Thomas, Diana-168 Thomas, Thomas, Linda-71,168 Thomas, Penny-189 James-113,117,189 Summers, Kevin-61,167 Summers, Michael-188 Summers, Pam-218 Summers, Ralph-188 Summers, Shelia-167 Sutton, Connie-167 Sutton, Del-232 SUPERINTENDENT-37 Suvanto, Judy-218 Suvanto, Kenneth-189 Swan, Mr. Tom-51,86,1l9, 127 Swanson, Janet-60,218 Sweeney, Mike-167 Swentor, Barbara-167 Swentor, Henry-189 Swentor, Jim-218 Swick, Janice-18,61,62,65, 189 Swope, Steve-125,167 Thomas, Mrs. Ruth-54 Thompson Anne-219 Thompson, Cleve-168 Thompson Debbie-219 Thompson, Mrs. Donna-72 73 Thompson, Jeanne-220 Thompson, Karyn-168 Thompson, Mr. Leonard-51 Thompson, Mrs. Mary Ann- 75 Thompson Philip-189 Thompson, Sandra-220 Thompson, Su-25,65,89,90, 220 Thompson, Tom-220 Thompson, Valerie-63,189 Thomsen, Carla-168 Thornberry, Debbie-189 Thornton, Marsha-60,189 Shuck, Arlene-217 Zz hiemzble ezeeeeserie reezeh extreme 5? s in previous years, purses served Z a two-told purpose: not only were they used for carryalls, but pre- vailed as decorative accessories. Ranging in size, color and shape, purses added interest to new styles and curiosity to onlookers. Familiar Iunchboxes were transformed into flower-covered purses and leather purses with flap oper1inQS mlslaken fqr saddlebags. All in all handbags set a trend ot their OWU. WWW 2541 Thornton, Randy-220 Tierney, James-168 Tierney, Sheryl-189 Tillery, Becky-168 Tilly, Marta-65,623,220 Timmons, Estelle-25,189, 233 Timmons, Margie-168 Tischer, Martin-168 Tobin, Jay-68,220 Tognascioli, Melanie-168 Torrens, Raymona-220 Townsend, George-31,63, 67,220 TRACK Trecazzi, Phil-220 Treichel, Don-65,189 Treichel, Jim-124,168 Trimble, Kathy-151,189 Trotter, David-189 Trotter, Mike-220 Troutman, Dorsey-65 -136,139 l l 7 elts accented the diversified styles of dresses and pants that accompanied the '70-'71 clothing revolution. Traditional buckle belts gave way to tie, chain and lace-up types. Composed of different materials, ranging from cloth and meta! to rope and leather, belts seemingly could be worn with anything. faaeafe flaaaf eraazple af the bel! eraze VOCAL MUSlC-64 Vogan, Janice-220 Vogel, Rick-220 Volz, Kathy-189 Von Demfange, Pat-168 Voyce, Mark-189 Voyles, Richard-189 Vunovich, Ray-220 W Waddell, Debbie-220 Wade, Tom-221 Wadman, Barbara-168 Wadman, Eric-189 Wages, Dennis-189 Wagner, Karen-189 Wagner, Paula-61,168 Wales, Nancy-65,168 Wall, Richard-168 Wallace, Vikki-168 Walker, Janet-151,189 Wells, Julie-190 Windle, Richard-169 Wendt, Neva-221 Winkle, Mark-146,223 West, Mr. Carl-57 Winstead, Stephanie-169 West, Gaye-23,190 Winter, Joe-169 West, Miss Gayle-97 Winters, Kerry-191 West,Michelle-65,190 WINTER SPORTS West, Mike-190 ASSEMBLY-96-97 West, Nancy-190 WINTER SPORTSQUEEN- West, Mr. Robert-39 94-95 West, Sandi-65,190 Witmer, Marcia-223,244 Westfall, Mr. Steven-53 Witt, Gary-169 Wettstein, Glenda-222 Wittfield, Carl-63,223 WHB GAME-86-87 Wohlgemuth, Gary-191 Wheeler, Dianna-55,190 Wheeler, Don-190 Wheeler, Dwight-169 Wheeler, Tara-149,222 Whimley, Patty-190 Whiston, Arlene-222 Whiston, Karen-190 White, Miss Alice-43 White, Cheryl-169 Troutz, Mrs. Martha-40,41 Troutz, Robin-151,189 Truesdale, Rick-220 Truman, Debra-25,220 Tuck, Jim-220 Tucker, Ralph-168 Turner, Beverly-61,168 Walker Walker Walker Walker, Kathy-189 Larry-63,190 Paula-190 Tim-221 Walsh, Deborah-190 Walsh, Jim-221 White, Dennis-222 White, Evelyn-65,190 White, Larry-169 White, Pam-169 White, Patty-222 White Randy-222 WhiTT,,Mlke-190 Turner, Debbie-168 Turner, Mrs. Pat-53 Turner, Ricky-189 Turner, Roger-220 Turner, Ronnie-220 Turner, Sharon-168 Turner, Steve-220 Turpin, Ed-220 Twiestmeyer, Trent-189 Tygart, Linda-220,244 Tyler, Teresa Ann-168 U Umscheid, Dan-220 Unnerstall, Leigh-189 V VALEDICTORIAN-16 Van Bebber, Norma-220 Van Compernolle, Guy-168 Van Compernolle, Teresa- 220 Vandawalker, Karin-18,168 VandeWynkel, Johnny Lynn 220 Vanderford, Robert-189 Vanderford, Wayne-189 Vanderwalker, Guy-168 Van Wormer, Mrs. Barbara- 75 Van Worrner, Marshall-220 Vaughan, Chris-189 Vaughan, Richard-189 Vaughan, Virginia-65,168 Vaughn, Lidia-98 Vaughn, Nancy-68,220 Vincent, Mr, Duane-51 Walsh, Lynn-190 Walter, Becky-168 Walter, Joy-168 Walters, Debbie-190 Walthall, Rex-190 Ward, Becky-190 Ward, Richard-221 Ward, Vicki-190 Wardrip, Mary-221 Ware, Peggy-221 Ware, Richard-221 Warner, Angie-161,169 Warner, Debbie-169 Warrens, Deborah-65,190 Watkins, Nancy-221 Watkinson, Carla-169 Watson, Stanley-142,190 Watts, Mike-221 Weakley, Carolyn-221 Weaver, Richard-221 Weavers, Doug-221 Webb, Jack-190 Webb, Jay-169 Webb, Kim-190 Webb, Richard-169 Webster, Ellis-190 Webster, Rick-147,221 Weekley, Mrs. Elizabeth-71 Weese, Debbie-169 Wehling, Jerry-190 Weidman, Debbi-221 Weissenbach, Mark-113,12O, 125,221 Weissenbach, Rex-117,125, 169 Welch, Mr. Clyde-57 Welch, Judy-63,198,221 Weller, Joe-169 Wellons, Linda-22,82,85, 221 Wicker, Elliott-222 Widebrook, Mike-222 Wiederstein, Mike-190 Wiese, Donald-222 Wiesner, Cheryl-190 Wigham, Ginger-222 Wildman, John-190 Wilk, Mike-223 Wilk, Nancee-191 Willenburg, Susan-169 Williams, Anita-223 Williams, Bonnie-169 Williams Brad-110,191 Williams Dave-169 Williams Dennis-117,166, 169 Williams Ernest-223 Williams,Gary-191 Williams Kathy-169 Williams Kenneth-50,191 Williams Linda-223 Williams Nancy-65,223 Williams Sharon-191 Williams Sue-191 Willis, Diane-169 Willis, Grace-191 Willis, Pamela-223 Willis, Walt-223 Willoughby, Scott-46,61,62, 63,223 Willsie, Robin-223 Willsie, Ron-191 Wilson, Cheri-25,30,32,89, 91,205,221 Wilson, Debbie-191 Wilson, Joy-191 Wilson, Lynda-223 Wilson, Pat-223 Wilson, Robert-223 Wilson, Scott-fl69 Wolf, Barbara-191 Wolf, Carol-3l,65,223 Wolf, Marcia-191 Wolfe, Marsha-169 Wolfe, Vickie-169 Wolfer, Bonnie-169 Wolfer, Gregory-169 Wolverton, Randy-67,98,99, 100,109,113,115,142,223, 247 Wonder, Dan-191 Wonderly, Ester-223 Wonderly, Paul-61,62,187, 191 Wood, Patti-223,228 Woodard, Sandi-18,65,223 Woodbury, Chris-71 Woodroof, Tom-169 Woods, Diane-60,223 Woodson, Patty-22,82,85, 223 Wormington, Duane-191 Wray, Kevin-223 WRESTLING-120-125 Wright, Mrs. Cora-54 Wright, John-223 Wurst, Ginny-169 Wyant, Debbi-191 Wyckoff, Jackie-169 Wyckoff, Mary-223 Wyrick, Mr. Donald-54 Y Yazell, Don-223 Yingling, Steve-63,169 York, Steve-191 Z Zacher, David-191 Zahl, Mrs. Regina-43 Zeller, Cindy-68,191 Zeto, Toni-191 Zimmerman, Bob-169 Zimmerman, Elizabeth-191 Zimmerman, Richard-117, 125,169 Zinn, Connie-23,28,82,85, 211,223,252 Zipfel, Dave-169 Zipfel, Peggy-223 Zschoche, Mrs. Patty-46 Zumwalt, Pat-223 Zunige, Linda-191 Zych, Charles-50,191 '7 Ei, ,1 ijiiff .Jig .'ig1f !?.I,QQfj'?G j-Jfgijik 4 E5:?If3:?'f?Ji2?Si5332517T3 TT? 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