Oak Park High School - Cambia Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1973
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P, ' ,,v,,,f,, . ,, 'X' -' ...JY JJ ...Mi , E i 5 tl Q1 L it i It 1 ElLeft, Two girls use the lotus position to reach meditation in the Yoga mini-course. IIlBelow, Kally Kimbrough and Io Ann Behm exercise on the uneven parallel bars during their gymnastics class wa H'-' 5 r. ' wg V' Jf., ,YTQ , wal' Q- - .1 V ,,, . .gl V-' qi., , .-v .. . ,aw in ,,,. ,Q ,. . ,,-M ,. ..-,.., 113W .gf 1 L h 11 HF Il J -1 if I 1 VELGPI 1 , lv, A 4 1 5 l I R P K V J: M W iq IV 3 Q 1 . 4 1 ,Q-.. ,wg wr ymg, , ' Qfifat., x . , - we-vm' ,, K few -f ,. ,rf W -V4 . A Q ,mx-ffk U f Ma .321 4' ilwi' UAI1 umdentlfled tnologxst gets the lump on her Classmates in pursuing insects for her spring project. 1 1,1 1, f 1 2 1 1 1 1 1ff , 4 1 f ,1 f 1 ff 1 1 , 1 V, ,ff 1 ' f v 1 ., 1 1 W, , - 1.,. ,rf .fu , 1-111 s 11, , ff' 111 1 f MM ww' 1 , ,M 1 X ,255 2.44 -11 we-4 1 4 , Dr. R. B. Doolin, Superintendent School Board Cpens Ed. Center The North Kansas City School Board was busy with many new programs. One of the more significant developments in the North Kansas City School District was the opening of the new Center for Educational Development. The ultimate objective ofthe center was to ad- vance the quality of the total teaching-learning environment through research, innovating, evaluation, and in-service development. Another important innovation was the pilot inservice program. During the second semester of the year graduate credit courses were offered in drug education, elementary reading, elementary music, and special pro- jects in elementary education. Inservice programs of this type enable the school district to ascertain the needs of its staff and to provide a flexible individualized ap- proach to professional growth and improve- ment. if ,f ww William Shinn, Secretary Gene Harris Don Kumpy Wilfred Hart Robert Atkins Nelson Kerr for um- one but his the :hier 11 for six. par- icon r' at rs. In ham- d in City tball prin- acui- EIAbove, Dr. Dan Kahler and his wife, Violet, take a break for refreshments at Prom. ElFar right, DK conducts Bacca- laureate and awards assembly. Kahler Sets Example If Dr. Dan Kahler was ever taken for granted he wasn't this year. Last sum- mer he had a serious heart operation. No one expected him to recuperate so quickly, but because of a successful operation and his positive attitude, he was able to attend the opening assembly. Before Oak Park was founded, Dr. Kahler was principal of Arkansas City High School for two years and Lawrence High School for six. His interests before this were in sports, par- ticularly basketball. DK was an All American small college basketball player at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. In 1950 he participated in the first World's Cham- pionship Basketball Tournament held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At Arkansas City Iunior College, he was a successful basketball coach and English teacher. Dr. Kahler has been one of the few prin- cipals who not only has been close to the facul- ty but students alike. Q12 UAbove, Mr. Bob West untangles a schedule. ElFar left, In the clutter of his room, Pfaff finds his phone. lIlLeft, Marjorie Atkins gives her farewells to Art Pfaff. DB5-low, Mr. West surveys Mr. Pfaff's future at New Mark. Pfeff, West Administer Policies M r. Art Pfaff was Associate Principal for only part of the school year. He was appointed principal of New Mark junior High School in january. His responsibilities as Associate Principal were mainly, supervising teachers, making state reports, heading the Student Lounge committee, compiling failure lists, the honor roll, Class Analysis G. P. A., and the obligation list. Since Oak Park's opening, Mr. Pfaff has contributed a great deal to its educational system. Assistant Principal, Mr. Robert West's primary duty was discipline. He handled after- school detention, alternative detention, and formed the Mod Missers Unipac. Mr. West had to take over most of Mr. Pfaff's responsibilities after his appointment to New Mark, which were mainly enrollment and graduation ac- tivities. 4 Coordinators Crganize Functions M r. Dick Powers was the activities coor- dinator. He was responsible for all ac- tivities and handled the schedules. He was in charge of all assemblies and Open House. Mr. Floyd Klang was building coordinator. He was mainly in charge of all attendance responsibilities. Buildings and grounds securi- ty was also under his heading. Secretaries for the principal's office were Mrs. Marjorie Atkins, Mrs. Ioan Denney, and Mrs. Dawn Martin. Among their respon- sibilities were activity accounts. textbooks, class size report, grade cards, schedules, supplies, keys, non-certificated payroll, and repairs and improvements. The school nurse, Mrs. Sharon Nicka dealt with many different problemsthroughout the school year. Besides her nursing duties she was Health Career Club sponsor. Omg! 5517 ,. ,' .x - 92 f Marjorie Atkins loan Denney Dawn Martin Sherry Forsee Tuitie Cehrs Sharon Nicka lIlAbove, Mr. Dick Powers explains some details involving enrollment. lIlFar right, Mr. Klang scans the building for damage after a Spring storm. Floyd Klang Richard Powers 1 1 tivit Chai He resp ty vi Mrs Mrs sibi, clos Supl rep: witl schc was , , V' ' K , Wu . , ' 7 Q. Jfiepn--...,-FKQNN fr . iii X, f Wf , . .. ' W..- ,,.xx X if fe' lg M g Q . 'Q i - ...A M ,, X X. . ,f X . , I pq .A y W fxfuai ss '4 ,. - I x , gf X ' K If fy WH ig, , tm if f' 'M , .t e st rt ,H , f X 'SW' s ClLeft, Mr. Overbey okays Karen Hoggatfs new schedule. lIlAbove, Mr. Draper teaches the mysteries of scheduling. Counselors Aid Students In a model school program new and chal- lenging problems often arise. The coun- selors had to combat each of these individual- ly, and obtain an appropriate schedule for the student and school. The counseling department handled stu- dent problems, schedules, and college infor- mation. Over 200 transcripts were forwarded to 25 colleges helping Seniors enroll into ad- vanced institutions. To aid juniors and seniors in planning their future education, the department coor- dinated such events as College Night, where students could talk with representatives from colleges and trade schools of many types. The four counselors also wrote letters of recommendation and aided ambitious Northmen in their search for job opportunities. 25 lim Draper Bill Overbey Robert Shearer Donna Thompson Ruth Klopfenstein loyce Taylor V f l 1 ,sw X. S Awkkj-ww . WN ,H.,.,x' Jod me Of Jm- rer- Ent. Jer- the up- nd. vrds lbe V ff K, 2 g,,, Center Inspires Activities M any students found the library a good place to spend their free time. The me- dia center contained a large variety of reference boolfs and materials for use in com- pleting class projects. It also offered paper- backs, magazines, and bool-is for enjoyment. Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Head Librarian, super- vised all library activities and business. The Audiovisual Department, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Grun, circulated equip- ment dealing with sight and sound. Educational filmstrips, tapes, and records dealt with a wide range of topics and could be checked out by students and teachers. Dorthy Smith Mary Grun Shirley Donelson Corrine Kautzman Ina Ruth Morris 1-9- Martha Troutz 1 4 Assistants Provide Extra Help Resource center assistants helped stug dents and teachers find numerous books, maps, and charts for study purposes. Along with study materials came fines, keep- ing down talking, stapling test papers together, and giving tests to absent students. The job of assisting in a resource area is somewhat hard and quite time consuming. Some assistants kept themselves even more busy by monitoring halls. Lynda Asby Corinne Banks Virginia Chapman Sue McConnell 2 aow l'JAbove, Nancy Richards and Cyndy Lane check all of the books to make sure no seniors are on the obligation list. ljRight, Students study alone or in groups, in the History Resource Center ClBottom right, lim Duddy takes a look into History. . 4 .N ll Students Explore English E nglish classes endeavored to learn the proper use of the English language in speaking and writing and to appreciate and comprehend all types of literature. Small group meetings of English classes centered on discussions of literature and more per- sonalized help for each student. Large group meetings made class productions, films, and guest speakers possible. English students found the English resource center to be highly beneficial to them as they studied literature, created essays and compositions, or read purely for enjoyment. On an average day,,35 to 49 students occupied this area on unscheduled mods and ap- proximately 11U books were checked out per day. The instructional assistants, Mrs. Virginia Chapman and Mrs. Nancy Richards, made an attempt to know as many students as they possibly could. Michael Bishop Lynn Blair Phyllis Courtney Bill Farrell Cornelia Harris Carole Iohnson Charlene Law Timothy Mabbott Helen Martin Cecilia Robinson Phyllis Ross Rita VonErdmansdorff glkx Ji im we , , Rf- 52 1- ts, . Ng, ,ljykt Q5 sy 'W B S ,Q Q EQ , 4 5 f S Q Qt: ji glss , ,W ' t S H ,Q Q Q i t gf? I 5 ' X ,Q 1 X N . Q' s IIlRight, English students discuss their class with Mr. Michael Bishop. Q if ? 151 l z ,p t ,,+ 2 5 X x asfx annum A , rs ,, ' ...WM fm-... up iff 4 of 1 M ry Zi!! m. , . gf ,X ,M lg. fy W, f 5 Ctfxbove, Members of the Drama and Debate Departments, Iohn Maughmer, Mike DeMint, Linda timill, Ioel Knapp, Mike Matthews, Mrs. Kay Mowry, and Cindy Prettyman leave for il toiirnumunt. Dakies Steal State F rustration, anxiety, and persistence, la- beled Drama and Debate Department's efforts in creating and developing the varying talents of students. Through the Nat'l Forensics League, the Debate Dept. obtained one of its most successful seasons. Competing against students from high schools throughout the state of Mo., the Oakie squad emerged number one, as they took sweepstakes at the state NFL Tourney in Warrensburg. Class plays promoted the achievements of speaking sl-:ills as some 40 parts were cast to students. Iohn Coakley Kay Mowry ,fllhhmf dl reign 2, ten it to mthe and V and :cond d the Iague id the ment. stunt, iition wx J i fi, 'rs 135' wi 1 ,iv 4 DAb0ve, Susie Clardy and Don Smith prepare a skit in Spanish. Students Pursue Languages Anew, innovative look struck the Foreign Language area. For the first time, ten Oal-:ies from the Spanish classes went to elementary schools to be assistants to the Spanish teachers there. S Among the vocabulary, dialogues, and grammar, the students studied the history and customs of all languages. During the second semester, the third year students studied the cultural and population problems that plague every country. Foreign language students also visited the language lab, a vital part of this department. Mrs. Aija Norbergs, language lab assistant, gave the students individual help, in addition to preparing tapes and records. Classes Seek Awareness The Social Studies department sought to bring about better social under- standing and communication to their students. World and American history, geography, American heritage, psychology, sociology, and family life provided an indepth study of peo- ple and their surroundings. Courses offered expanded students' views of the past, made them more aware of the pre- sent, and allowed them to formulate their own ideas about the future. Films, recordings, class productions, and teacher involvement supplemented these classes and made them more beneficial. Small group meetings centered on dis- cussions of reading material, assignments, and more personalized help for each student. Large group meetings consisted of class productions, films, and guest speakers. Through these classes, students learned why man is lil-ze he is and what the future holds for him. Kenneth Bell Larry Blackwell Gerald Brasel, Ir. Ella Mary DeVall Iohn Hagan Annette Luyben lane Mace Marcia Moore Gary O'Dell David Rettenmaier jim Taylor Leonard Thompson 36 l L .ami A xy N X. XX V l 5' fx , if 'i 2 mg SS K N 1 151' ,., .iw ' x -fi. 1 f 'fix 3 L f ' -X :QW swgxsg Sy N. L X SJW? -' SU ClMr. Gerald Brasel and Lisa Leopold examine a map during World History. s 1 fx W A ,s 'X X R is L jk 'X 4 X xi Q X ex- gh Era Q to l ly. sic ed nd H SY, ses , he 5 ion l 1 !1H!1 Q,1 ZM4 we 'YM 11.-1 14.1 N-1-... 1 ff, 1 ' 1 My !i 3,550 2 .. 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ClAbove Ri ht im Laws and Mike Boles watch an ex eriment. 8 i l P ClRight, Lori Higdon visits her fine feathered friends. he Math and Science departments ex- plored unending knowledge through filmstrips, lectures, and experiments. Extra studying during free mods enabled students to learn the required information thoroughly. Courses in mathematics ranged from basic math to advanced trigonometry and stressed comprehension of mathematical theories and laws. The science program included biology, chemistry, and physics. The biology classes sought to appreciate and understand the mysteries of life through lab work, in addition to regular classroom activities. Ya V X X Sw xg W 3 A DY ru- nd Hg od Jr- flr. fir. in Jle fn.. Randy Early Steve Garrett Delbert Lampson Donald Wyrick Trainees Truck On To Traffic SI ElRight, Mr. Wyrick demonstrates the procedure of changing a tire. ElBelow, Driver education students Dennis Holman, Greg Quedor, and Gale Nauman practice driving skills in the simulators. 1 . ff bf , 'WF graft if -, fi , , H 4 ffffw EFL W -x..:f f' . 'it 'bww -,W 112.6 K5 if fflwci. I' river Education courses aided many novice drivers in understanding au- tomobiles and traffic laws. Driver safety and laws were studied to teach proper driving skills. Students learned the actual art of good driving by taking driving trips in the cars fur- nished to the school. The driver's education teachers, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Wyricl-z, Mr. Garrett, and Mr. Early all tool-1 great time and patience in teaching the young drivers all the possible information needed to be able to drive com- petently. ,, my S, i lk. musi- iciul lent. ture ffice Jing, this good with r, a ory, Dart- ters, o be '-.X-,,.,. A gf' ik F . 4 Ku .dl 'w'N 'hm.., 'Nu Ronald Atkins Iohn Bahnmaier Linda Blocker Shirley Cromer Lois Fann Ioe Grace Dave Hensel Nancy Kahn Donna Leker La Vern McKinzie Charles Posson Cora Wright ,42 -- , f yin 5 -X X I, Xgm s f a ss A X Q X fad' E Qlfgwv X X. X W X X 5 W X wt, X gf I. f X Q ' ' 95, t if Qsgggsi S, sN,,QwM 1 Q35 orthmen Plan 2' g ash : Vocations t A tudents planning careers in the busi- ness world found many beneficial f sw , , f 5 Ya 7 W' :QZI XSWX X HSN? ss Q wr? W S A , SWSWZ H, H it 'Q ivan x' if f QYQXS 7, N issgwii s ' ,' Q . --5 pkj x ,X M t XX w N .. if 59- lIlUpper ClLower lIlUpper lIlLower left, Cindy Wathinson checks her assignment. left, Mike Cornelius consults Mr. Hensel. right, Vickie Carzee takes dictation. right, Tina Lamanske reads her instructions. courses in the Practical Arts Department. Northmen could better prepare for their future by enrolling in basic business, general office training, shorthand, typing, record keeping, data processing, or clerical practice. With this l-:ind of experience, students could find good paying jobs after graduation or continue with advanced business training in college. The Practical Arts Resource Center, a combination study hall and laboratory, became the center of activity for this depart- ment. They practiced on IBM equipment, ac- counting key punch machines, typewriters, and adding machines, all of which prove to be necessary items in the business world. f, , ,si -:.......... Mtiw, N. l 'mmm S . fm Ilan? sf. Q as ' ' . . 3 x 1 Students Appl Skills Acquiring the skills to improve their opportunities in the domestic world, students in the Home Economics Department applied their knowledge to both practical and artistic projects. Dresses, slack outfits, simple meals, full course meals, detailed decoration plans and centerpieces evidenced the successful efforts of the students enrolled in Home Economics classes. The regular Home Economic classes divid- ed their study among many areas: food and nutrition, clothing, consumer buying, family and child development and housing and in- terior decoration. A more specialized class of interior decoration along with Money Madness was offered. New to Oak Park, the Home Economics Department sponsored a Home Economics Club. Cindy Greenwood presided as president with help from Gloria Hastings, vice-president, Cheryl East, secretary, Denise Seals, treasurer, and Debbie Barton, parliamentary. Mary Beethe Elizabeth Weekley idhm-1 ,,..-n-' ,i f ,, , I-W A V! Wl!fgV2fnM W ww..,,,,i , WSWQ, -1 9-M 31 f i Z wx Vi ,J fax' If .rx y K Q er- , , be ElAbove, left to right, Cheryl Watkins, Karen Sutton, Peggy tones and Debbie Quin enjoy lunch with Mr. Delbert Lampson. URight, Marge Bosler, Regional Director of Consumer Education, along with her helper demonstrates the Osterizer Blender. X wr X S X xtt .Q ,, sling x. X X 2 S wg'-f S , 1 X AX X gw way Q4 ttf N iw t A X. sg L' G Q 1 it N X it Q-,K fr ling., 4 F-sq fr 3 I , , it ,. Q !h... Industrial Arts Rouse Creativity Industrial Arts gave students an insight to technical and mechanical operations of courses offered. Classes included drafting, electricity, electronics, wood and metal work- ing, and crafts. Pupils enrolled in these areas learned the operations and sl-:ills of the craft and expanded on their creative ability. Electronics offered work on televisions, radios, and other mechanical apparatus. Wood and metal working consisted of such fun- damental projects as bool-tends, nightstands, or more creative projects that required up to a quarter to design. Drafting students reproduc- ed the work of others by using delicate and ac- curate instruments. Crafts and plastics classes taught pupils to work with leather, ceramics, Wood carving, and plastics. Robert Craft Dan Duane james Welch Carl West it -2,4 X 4 ik M S i swag V, ,mln-. ElLeft, A steady hand insures a good weld for Greb Heuer. ElAbove, Norman Nolden adds the finishing touch to a center punch. CIMiddle, Concentration is the key word for jim Lowery in drafting. DRight, Checking for accuracy, lim Nixon prepares to drill his project X ttt, ,Xxx ff if .l f , f.f,,f IH Pla: I4 g, N I 1 ' I i Artists Manifest Talent ff' yum 1 N09 .xi On- 1 f X f 'Q f f X, QWZMMWW ith added imagination to their bas- ic skills, Art students worked to express individuality. Under the continuous progress program students were encouraged to work at their own rate. Over three hundred and fifty produced varied projects according to their own individual interests and abilities. Choices ranged from drawings and paintings, to metal sculpture, pottery, fibers, and silver. Expanding their roles as teachers, Mrs. Ieanne Lawing and Mr. Barry Kennedy in- creased students abilities by advising them to utilize new techniques on artwork. Experimen- ting proved mind developing and led to new knowledge and understanding in all areas. With the help of the instructional assistants, MelaDee Linville, Laura Van Hook, and Phyllis Townsend, students had someone to turn to when problems arose or new areas were being explored. Ieanne Lawing MM-s Barry Kennedy NA' ClAbove, Vickie McFarland prepares a still life composition for an oil painting. lflRight, Karen Maddox enforces a steady hand to etch a silver project. IjFar right, Paula Niemann assists Vickie Boggs and Barry Kennedy in displaying macrame for the Art Festival. W 0 Mia y A I 4, 41' ' 'S X 4 X S ul 1 l in f 5 ytrfthl A gfvd 1 -em l 4 ,' l Q Q QA., 'll 5 ga, 4 S 71 6 W W 7 Muslc Ar o us e s S p1r1t Pep Band, one of the most important spirit rousers, continued its enthu- siastic pep music. Among the usual activities of playing at home football and basketball games pep assemblies, and other traditional perfor- mances, Pep Band received the honor of per- forming at different colleges during the year. They also performed for benefit functions. Don Davis, pep band leader and director, led the band to its perfection. Pep Band was ac- companied by the Pom-Pon girls and ma- jorettes. ! l1lPep Band members are: Alan Barnes Martha Barnes Ray Brown Keith Carlson Kevin Cordray Vicki Dailey Don Davis Lisa Dickerson Susan Gordon Gene Hartley Susan Helvey Kathy Hediebargst Milton Iones Theresa Klamm Steve Lacky Mike McClaslem Bill Nixon Kevin Pfandenstell Mark Pursell Bcl Price Danny Shinn Terry Taylor jeff Walman jim Walman Jer- ' at tile turf rch- was IIIG ,ceci i118 trict Iames Chandler ZHMQM fm W, W we ur: :, fx A' H: fCfi.,,7. nf. HM ,ky , H 'fff 1: ,, IjFar left, Members of the band begin the Arrowhead practice session. lIILeft, The Arrowhead scoreboard welcomes the Marching Oakies. UBelow, Both Concert Band and Orchestra await Mr. Chandler's baton f ff f 'fffff ' f-f ,' fy ff fvff' ff f eff f ,, ff ff ,M ,W ,f ffm ,, ,nw-Wfwf ,W ,fx f , ,f M 44' ff Hof ,,W..,4:.M1m.WAt m,,ZM7 4-fl.M.s,f,Q,L, X f ff , V 1' QM ,. 7 ., E ., sq, A' ,W , Q. -, 1. ,ff WMM ....:',, 'GY 4'Z 'K 4431 fiw- t f fel .4 if iuzgiwfziff My 'K ' 4 , A, q fx ,ggnty t 'f' F45 ,qu J ' I ,fl , wdgffmff , ,I .W f' 'Q V All law, 4' f vy 1 '.t'?yf1'J X, MYI4., 'fffit 52 Concerts Enliven orthland f af ,S c 'tl fl... he marching band members exper- ienced everything from the mud at Northtown's stadium and the snow on the home practice fields to the plush artificial turf of Arrowhead Stadium. The band also march- ed in the American Royal parade, which was one of the highlights of the year for the members. Instrumental stage productions enhanced the year with appropriate tunes for the seasons. They also performed at an all-district concert at Winnetonl-ta. the ers Jus ted 1ce Of eir ing ing in er, ina :dy 3 DAhove, Bannerettes Nancy Davis, Karen Hoggatt, Marsha Wolfe, Donna Iewell, Becky Waller, Susan Larson, lanet Pilcher, Eva Kleeschulte, Kathy Marstall, Susan Fulk, Ioyce Davidson, Kally Kimbrough, Sue Nolden, Io Beth Berges,'Sharan Harper, Iill jones, Pam Fefel, and Vickie Daily march with flying colors. llllvliddle, Feature twirler, Melody Lazwell, strikes a picturesque pose, lILeft, Majorettes Karin Vandawalker and Marla Robertson, follow head twirler Dianna Green ff- M fs fy X 12 X f ' i sn 5 -, li . , JI? ,M b ' X i 'Z' 0 M ', 'S ff 4 1 as L rv., x 2 sly' , A 3 I v AA Q , A :See , y X ' E5 ' NIQWQ f S' K J Q vga fi an 1 t s? I 'fb f f gg ,2.'A Q i ,I archers 54 Displa i Skills . g 2 Ms. Kg! x g f, !asfer5,Zh by xx xc , eggs, T ow groups that added color to the marching band were the twirlers and bannerettes. Twirlers displayed numerous routines and the eighteen bannerettes carried the colors of the Suburban Nine Conference schools. Both groups performed at halftime of games and the American Royal Parade. Their routines consisted of high steps and flying batons. Highlighting the year was their sharing of half time with Southwest High School in Arrowhead Stadium. Majorettes were Karen Vandawalder, Marla Robertson, and Dianna Green. Dianna had the title of head majorette and Melody Lazwell was the feature twirler. Q I if E f X i 1 Vocal Activities Vary The vocal music department con- sisted of voices blending, chords sounding, and throats aching. The Oak Street Singers, A Cappella Choir, Girls' and Boys' Concert Choirs, and the Clee Clubs par- ticipated in a wide range of programs under the direction of Mr. Bill Grace. These programs included fall and spring concerts, the district festival, clinics, and the musical. In February the district festival combined 800 voices from Winnetonl-fa, NKC, and Oal-1 Park under the leadership of Dr. Don Moses of Iowa University. A television appearance marl-:ed the Oak Street Singers' year. Taped in advance, their Christmas Day concert on TV 9's etcetera allowed the group a chance to view themselves. Numerous banquet and club appearances, and participation in a pop festival at Central Missouri State rounded out the year. lIlRight, Marilyn M y O k St C S ' f ' - 1-I - ' 5?f.1 '?'1'?f: 35,54-',3 'fa f ElThe Oak Street Singers attending the Flint Hills Choral Festival at K-State are, top row, Gregg Saffell, Rodney Troutz, Kevin Revenaugh, Don Davis, Ioy Montgomery, middle row, Martha Downing, Marsha Rogers, Rona Whittall, Sheila Bird, Vickie Dailey, Sue Schanck, Barb Monaghan, Bonnie Williams, Don Meek, Dennis Bogart, Melody Reese, lim Douglas, Susan Larson, Kyna Wray, lim Laws, Susan Hover, seated, Kevin Kolbe, L. B. Davis. Not pictured, Robert Stewart, David Shore, lohn Mann, Nancy Wales, Walter E. Grayum II. f L sol Sir Co tic th- PF' di: 804 Po Ioi S11 Cl ol thi UF fe: th. ,K J,?g Q,,.g,,,..Jl,,...,,..is iiQT2itg,t 4ha.,,w,s.,...N.f.,iM ,W ,, 2. 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South 2-5-1 2-7-1 Ruskin 2-5-1 2-7-1 Truman 0-8-0 0-10-0 Scores Oak Park 7 S-M West Oak Park 34 Chrisman Oak Park 19 Center Oak Park 21 Ray South Oak Park 33 Winnetonka Oak Park 20 Raytown Oak Park 41 Ruskin Oak Park 28 Truman Oak Park 32 St. Ioe Central Oak Park 7 Northtown Oak Park 13 Southwest orthrnen Exceed Predictions The conference coaches said it first. The Kansas City Star agreed. Oak Park would have its worst football season in the school's history. Previously, the always- powerful Oal-ties had finished with the con- ference trophy of slightly off the pace in se- cond place. Now, the pre-season poll reserved a dismal fifth-place slot. The proud gridders and coaches, however, worl-ted through the hot days of August to organize their traditionally stout defense. And as the days of September passed, the offense gained its polish. ' Proof of the diligent training lays in the season's accomplishments. For instead of the team of '72 being remembered as a fifth-place team, their record of 10 - U was an Oak Park record. And another big first, the Northmen played in the first high school contest to be held in the Kansas City Chief's new Arrowhead stadium. In I , 6 9 t 7-Q ' I g!!,,,yff,,:Q'1- Tw--, ,,.,,,,5,w-i,.mf X' if ,N ,, W1 Arrowhead Highlights Grid Season N UI Although victory escaped the North- men, the state play-off game against Southwest in Arrowhead stadium was the highlight of the season. The vastness of the stadium, the artificial turf, and another chance for Oak Park to gain the state title all added to the tension. The Oakies dominated the first half and numerous opportunities to score. However, only Steve Miller's 41-yard romp, Bullwhip Griffin's extra point, and Gene Curtis's 22-yard blast put points on the board. Strong Southwest grabbed the lead 14 - 13 in the third quarter, however, and the then- gambling Oakies gave up seven more near the game's end. ll 3 1 . I - I I , 6 UAhove, The Big Blue linemen make an opening for tailback Gene Curtis. p i gx- up ' UTop, Miller and Eaton represent O. P. at T. V. press conference announcing Arrowhead site. 'l c mil, d lIlCenter, Wiessenhach and Horn defend against Southwest pass. 7 tt-,, s g.. s.fs - ffret ' 1 -41 ii 'Q l:lRight, Greg Horn gives a full attempt to make his catch good. it t' i X' t ii N g X... . ' ' 4A,... ,. W 4 , 'fi '95 sf is U .7 1 . ,Mig . .- My .U ... tfilfur right, Snow descends one second to go before the end of the game. 1- .V i V . .4-xg?-7. XX . f- ua Nag , - X 5 .,QQY'wS , 4 4.3 ar, Qer, 5, nith, utch eamworl-z led to the gridiron success. And all team members, coaches, and students relished in the great victories with the same enthusiasm. Cheers of hoarseness followed the win over the ultimate Kansas State champions, S-M West, in the first game and continued through the only loss Winnetonl-ta suffered. The regular season ended in unison, too. That came in the form of a sigh of relief as the Big Blue team eel-:ed by rival Northtown. . My j f ff' 'V Q V. f fvfm., , 3. Je, wyhf If ,g individuals gained their just rewards at the season's end. Besides athletic scholarships conference, district, and state honors came to the now-famous players. First team conference spots went to Roger Eaton, Bill Nixon, Gene Curtis, and Scott Kent. Mike Clark, Steve Miller, Steve Boswell, and Rex Weissenbach were on the second team. All-Metro first team honors went to Scott Kent as did an All-State spot. Numerous Gal-:ies received Honorable Mentions. 77 K' a f , mga Q 155 W' 'W' W IIIThe Varsity gridders, are, Front row, Alan Evans, jerry Miller, Steve Mahan, Dave Ramirez, Tony Kanomos, Rex Weissinbach, Walt Grayum, Kurt Scholdberg, Dave Yazell, Dave Youtsey, Rick Clayton, lim Anderson, Steve Ioslyng Second row, Richard Zimmerman, Gene Curtis, Mark VanSickle, Tom Lancaster, Iohn Reddock, Mike Poppelwell, Noah Smith, lim Werner, Randy jones, Brad Maynard, Steve Swope, Scott Kent, Steve Miller, Steve Fetterlingg Back row, Dwain Parrish, George Mardikes, Bill Nixon, Steve Boswell, Milton lanes, Fred McCormick, Roger Eaton, Ron Brown, Bill Griffin, Mike Taylor, Mike Clark, Rick McAlister, Kevin Rucker. Gakies Flaunt Success Z! f GWIWW f Fc fi f , 1 M 5 ig! ' 'X Lf AZ' . . . 4Qf 1. Z1 . l e UThe Sophomore line-up is, Front row, Doug Allison, David Cecil, Ron McNabb, Dan Guyer, il Rick Lowry, Tim Thompson, lim Conway, Mike Mclntire, Carl Welch, Ioel McNabb: Center, i II1Above, Doug Wiesner and Bob Craig Dahlquist, Tom Phillips, Ron Claytor, Ron Winstead, Gene Wendland, Larry Feagles, i Skinner manage the equipment. Rich Mauton, Leo Scott, Eddie McWilliams, Greg Browng Back row, Mike Moore, Greg Smith, ElTop, Tony Konomos goes after high Gary Duke, Monty Morse, Ioe McFadden, Robert Finch, Reed Maynard, Richard Finch, Butch point Truman player. Matney, Mike Matney, Coach Steve Westfall, Coach Randy Early. ?y!WW A stu sur foli Sta on Wi Th Big 'Q , 0-A-Vs fzfQ , ,w9Wf4 , f if. ll ,, , . ,-4. 4 if , ' ,QL ,f , , f, A y ,, ,, , W, Q X Vi ' ,1g.f:,, - -444 ' if ss, .ly Press Leads Harriers ElAbove, Art Pfaff times Ieff Press finishing a strenuous run. CIRight, Runners take their mark in the Ray South invitational cross country meet. T wo mile courses offered the chal- lenge and interested the stamina of the cross country runners. The sport led in- dividuals to establish their own goals. Since cross country is not much of a spectator sport it serves to emphasize the dedication of these boys. The harriers not only met the challenge of the long distance event, but for the third straight year a new school record was set. jeff Press's time of 9:46.65 surpassed the old record by three full seconds. v i 4 u x l ff qfx Individual Times jeff Press 9:46 Doug johnson 9:58 Mike Davis 10:10 Larry White 10:12 Greg Wright 10:16 Brad Saffel 10:20 Steve Lackey 10:21 Kevin Watson 10:34 Bruce Cummings 10:41 john Thompson 10:48 Scott Wiley 11:10 Rodger Penland 11:15 .5 F Teamwork Builds Success C oach Tom Swan's harriers proved to be worthy opponents in area meets as they finished: fourth in the Ray South In- vitational, third at Ruskin, and first in the Northland Invitational. Varsity captured se- cond in Conference and District, third in Regionals, and eleventh in State. The junior varsity became Conference Champs and took first in the Northland Invitational. ClBelow, Standing: Kevin Watson, Mike Davis, Doug johnson, Brad Saffell, Steve Lackey, Greg Wright. Kneeling: Larry White, Coach Tom Swan, and jeff Press, make up the varsity squad. ElRight, Steve Lackey leaves four Ray South runners behind in the Ray South Invitational. lflBelow Right, Mike Davis and Steve Lackey surge for the finish line. EIB l F r Ri ht, To 1 Kurt Westphall, Chris Campbell, Roger Penland, Mark Schupp, George Pennybaker, Bottom: Bruce' Cummings, David Lackey, jim oore, an y e ow, a g p I M R d Fricke, john Thomsen, the junior Varsity Team. p, 59 tit ttttttt 5 J SUB URBAN NINE STANDINGS Raytown South 22-4 William Chrisman 19-7 Raytown 16-8 Oak Park 14-7 North Kansas City 15-8 Center 11-10 Truman 8-15 Ruskin 8-15 Winnetonka 2-20 Scores Oak Park 58 S-M North 50 Oak Park 61 North Kansas City 63 Oak Park 57 Winnetonka 42 Oak Park 44 Raytown South 64 Oak Park 40 St. Ioseph Central 47 Oak Park 47 Winnetonka 40 Oak Park 53 North Kansas City 48 Oak Park 44 North Kansas City 32 Oak Park 42 Raytown South 44 Oak Park 55 Center 39 Oak Park 48 Raytown 50 Oak Park 62 K. C. Northeast 50 Oak Park 38 Raytown South 45 Oak Park 61 S-M West 59 Oak Park 61 Ward 60 Oak Park 74 Rockhurst 58 Oak Park 52 William Chrisman 59 Oak Park 72 Ruskin 51 Oak Park 50 Raytown 43 Oak Park 65 Truman 51 Oak Park 75 Winnetonka 49 Oak Park 62 St. Ioseph Lafayette 64 Gakie roundballers completed a suc- cessful season as they compiled a 14-8 record and a 5-3 conference record, good for a third place tie in the suburban nine. The Northmen highlighted the season by being ranked 7th in the Kansas City area, highest season finish in Oak Park history. Four other suburban nine schools were in the top ten in the area, which displayed the power and balance the conference had. Coached by jim Draper, the Oakies also defeated rivals Winnetonka three times and Northtown two of three times. Also included in the fine season was a third place trophy in the Northtown Tournament. Using an explosive fast break and a tenacious defense the Oak Park Roundballers raced by the Shawnee Mission North Indians 58-50 to open the campaign. The Northmen played their next four games in up-down fashion as they won only one of the next four contests. The only victory was a 57-42 thrashing of the Winnetonka Criffins in the Conference Tournament. The Northmen got back on a winning track by defeating conference rivals Northtown and Winnetonka in close physical battles. Oak Park avenged an earlier defeat to Northtown with two victories. lIlBelow, Coaches Draper and Delap look on as the game becomes too close ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' oute to the basket. ljR1ght, Brian Quigley drives past a Ruskin p ayer in r orthmen Grab Rating Fhe fam ley, zers 'ing nal the n 0 nst Tnst the St. oss I s ,.1. l I l . 5 . L. l i D 1'fA Cagers Bring Success M, g ,. ,P , ,Q , Aff lm M . , , 1 s9,?fvfWT'W'f,, X ' I , if ,. .- I, ,, , , M ,Hn A ,HYV 5, , I, , f W ,,,..,,,., M! lIlAbove, Bullwhip Griffin demonstrates how to pick off a rebound one handed, and still maintain his graceful form. The Oakies won only two of the next five contests, losing close contests to both Ray South and Raytown. Center and K. C. Northeast were defeated to raise the Oak Park record to 7-6. The big blue closed out the regular season in great fashion by winning seven of the next eight games. The defense, lowest in the con- ference, once again paved the way for victory. The Northmen edged out Shawnee Mission West 61-59 on Brian Quigley's last second jumper to tal-fe the third place trophy in the N.K.G. Tournament. Fifth ranl-:ed Ward, the next victory, in a score of 61-60 was saved by a last second shot by Dennis Brattin, Rocl-zhurst, Ruskin, Baytown, Truman, and Winnetonl-za all fell in succession to the big blue machine. The only defeat came at the hands of William Ghrisman, a ranl-fed team in the area. Quigley, Schnieder, Park, Brattin, and Griffin, starters the majority of the time, chipped in the scoring to raise the season record to 14-7, and the final conference record to 5-3. Brian Quigley set the school record for scoring and rebounding in a single game by sinl-:ing 40 points against Rocl-zhurst and collecting 24 rebounds against Northtown. The northmen, seeded first in the regionals, lost in the opening round to St. Ioseph Lafayette 64-62. The disappointing loss ended the season on a sour note. iff-ft 'UF f' 1 1 '2 Z' I Q --. Q - ,ff . ,Q If ff 35 1 t w , Q -- y.. , , li-ji 65. if 542- ite? 'tics Q -EB ,f-4-:'2t,a-fx'-ggi-I jigs.-5. st, A lIlAbove, Varsity roundballers from left to right are Dennis Brattin, George Park, Mark Vansickle, Paul Iury, Brian Quigley, Denzel Toby Green, Louis Schneider, Bullwhip Griffin, Tim Thompson, Iohn Lathrop, Mike Moore, and lim Conway. ElRight, Dennis Brattin, senior guard, explodes past a St. Ioseph Lafayette player in a frantic race to the basket in the regionals. mt, v . V -A-.. . V- . . 55 39 42 68 52 54 38 55 43 54 in 58 48 52 53 41 -il :- L . 1 4 s ,. .. , df i f PH 1, S Q 's Q . - 2 if H22 1 g Smith Scott Individuals Earn Honors Three players gained post season recognition for their play during the season. Brian Quigley gained state wide acclaim by gaining a second team all metro, first team all district, and honorable mention All state. Brian also made first team all con- ference. Lewis Schneider and Dennis Brattin also gained a third team and honorable men- tion all conference. George Park was voted team captain by unanimous vote of the players, and received the Mr. Basketball award from Pep Club, voted on by the student body. The sophomore and junior varsity round- ballers fought their way to 13-4 and 11-5 records respectively. Both teams set school records for the best records in the history of Oak Park. The sophomores, coached by Iohn Delap, also won the first sophomore tourna- ment by defeating St. Pius X in the final 33-29. The junior varsity, playing with many han- dicaps, battled their way to victory under the leadership of Coach Tom Swan. Underclassmen gained valuable experience. Sophomore Scores junior Varsity Scores Oak Park 44 William Chrisman Oak park 46 Ray South Oak Park 41 RaYt0Wn Oak Park 45 St. Ioe Central Oak Park 52 Truman Oak Park 55 Winnetonka Oak Park 61 Ray South Oak park 69 NIKC. Oak Park 59 Northtown Oak park 57 N'K.C. Oak Park 43 Ruskin Oak Park 43 Ray South Oak Park 48 Ruskm Oak Park 54 Center Oak Park 44 Winnetonka Oak park 58 Raytown Oak Park 44 William Chrisman Oak park 54 Ward Oak Park 43 Ray Sollth Oak Park 48 Rockhurst Oak Park 56 Park Hill Oak park 50 Chrisman Oak Park 44 Truman Oak Park B1 Ruskin Oak Park 53 NRC' Oak Park 51 Raytown Oak Park 67 Winnetonka Oak park 62 Truman Oak Park 44 Park,H1H Oak Park 86 Winnetonka Oak Park 33 St. Pius X Oak Park 51 N.K.C. I 1 1 1 ElAbove, Sophomore team, front row, Leo Scott, Kevin Allen, ElAbove, I. V. Basketballers, front row, Rex Clevenger, Doug Allison, Robert Finch, Robert Skinner, Rich Harlan. Doug Allison, Kenny O'Bannon, David Ramirez, and Greg Smith. Back row, Greg Smith, Monty Morse, Terry Westlyn, Phill Back row, Bruce Barstow, Geek johnson, Mike Moore, Scott Hill, Steve Ov b ,R' h d F' h ' ' ' ' er y ic ar inc , David Richey. Sievers, lim Conway, and Tom Lancaster. In 2 l Y' seasc accla first All s ferer also , tion team and Pep 1 balle recoi recog Oak Dela men The dica, le at Und 559 EF' X. ..-if m . ' 4 ,Abi 55 -2 WN' 31 ?'r!v 'i' Ya gm 1 BJP? MW 1-s,,s 545 My ' U08 K I-'A Q, f 1 Q.. 'fin 4 2' F3545 'Kitts ' 'P , ' Ln If Q, ff 4 ff 1-V win 'Z' 'ywigff Q I if if 1' WU, 'MIR A ' '1 -f A 3 , 4 A, ' N f. M, gg, M M171 , -mx 1. , - , . v AYJW 'ff , , , ' ' 1 A X x 1 I - . X ' f yff' f X ,, f' ' ' L f -A N .. -f . ff if ,Q , 7 VV fW 'W v! 192' ' X wxewf-M M ww l:lCene Curtis wrestles his way to the state tournament in Columbia. l ffl' -fymt, -1 - A Curtis 98 Paces Grapplers ,W ,, , 7 , , .. ,4,,,,,,,,,L ,..4v ' The wrestling season began this year with the Northmen taking both Oak Park Quads with ease. The matmen turned in a strong performance by defeating Ruskin, se- cond in the state. The Oakies success tapered off with a poor showing in both NKC and Winnetonl-za Tour- naments. The grapplers rebounded to a fourth in the District meet placing Gene Curtis, Steve Swope, Iim Walmann, Russ Highfill, Ken Marx and jeff Anderson. Only Curtis com- peted at state and placed second. 1 is more s X , -is M if ,f , Hi, . W i , ' ,, , , ff. ff -M, , , f, ' f 1' ,, 1 QQ Y ,, if j W! L f , ,. H , W V Q7 A I X 4, We f. Y M K: , if V I ' '2 ' Z A, If WM .17 gg , L, i ,,, e f fywf EI'l'op, Varsity wrestlers from left to right are Cris Greason, joe Bell, Ieff Anderson, Kevin Revenaugh, left' Walmann, lim Walmann, Russ Highfill, Steve Svvope, Kenny McKinney Ken Marx, Gone Curtis, and Randy jones. Clfklioxte loft, Iunior varsity grapplers from left to right are fbottom rowl Terry Robinson, lolin Kaclera, Ilan Davis, Ron Chadwick, Scott Maxwell, Itop rowl Mark Tarwater, Dan Guyer Paul lflnzor, jim Anderson, Tom Philipp, Mike Mclntire, and Gene Wendland. U,'Xliox't: right, Soplioniore niatmen include fliottom rowj Gene Kisler, David Iensen, Dan Davis, Ron tlliaclwitgk, lid Prine, Scott Maxwell, flop rowl Dan Guyer, Mark Tarwater, Ron Allman, Rteitl Maynard, 'l'om Philipp, Mike Mclntire, and Gene Wendland, tillfar lutt, lim Walniann strains to break an opponent down to the mat. ef f W 9? Claims Title he junior Varsity wrestling squad dominated their conference com- piling a perfect record of1U-U. For the second year in a row the team captured the Suburban Nine Conference Championship. The Sophs had a season of 4-O with many advancing to the varsity level. I l I Varsity Scores 5 Duals Tourneys Oak Park Ray-South 16 Oak Park Quad 1st Oak Park Ruskin 25 Oak Park Quad 1st Oak Park Westport 15 NKC Tourney 6th Oak Park Bonner Springs 26 Winnetonka Tourney 6th Oak Park William Chrisman 23 Oak Park North Kansas City 30 Oak Park Truman 3 District 4th Oak Park Raytown 11 Regionals 9th Oak Park Winnetonka 32 State 12th Oak Park Blue Springs 30 Q, ., 'ft or- un- md ine tile nic hth Vost nis on, Jne :ior I k.. ss, if N. wQaefet Ncawwhxw ' . .. .., 5. 9 A -ff-LN V . 4 +.+-4 ,pkg K fgskfvks ,,-f,fr 4 ' J ,.., 4 6 V., WM 'Gh- wmv was We W X xyagv 1 X J .. Q W . , .gn .. I , -ws.,.rmki,xw-naman' X X Q ,fc ,Q 'K nr Q X Nfl 7 N x X ' ' 5 3 Nl 4 gr t NW is I 5 I f X ' ' 'fo ali, S . 9. K 1 1 , U I .. at A , , .AAA 4 i A1 SY 5 4 ,4 7. V.: V . s 3 2 is . 1 4. xt. dx ,..,1..1,.g.,.-,.J,.,,T.,t, K x . 5 , .Y X.. M -4, 2 Q .. . 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Varsity golfers, Gary Howard, Dennis Brattin, Kenny McKinney, Stuart Furgerson, Paul Cole, and Mark Schupp, gave everyone their best at the District match in Excelsior Springs. CIAbove ClAbove, DAbove C1Above . s .M .. ws fs Bw wb Xml, - ss NQ f 5, K, rg X K . t X Q X B WN we 1 A an sf , , Q- R X, ww E is wy s. N . wmv A Q I -'tg K s. . 2? '56, S,if..AQ?4fi?V K- 'f fa ' Nix' MW 'ti WZ. ' -Qi a f f T' r Y Kg'-2 an 2, iarog. ',f1,:AN, 4, ff.-,. wr JYFQAQYA ,gr-fr ,fs-.tvs if ,yan 2' swf-fsgtw wf f fi f , . 4. A Y' . 5 ' ' ws 5,9 s ,-13, W . as ' left, Mark Schupp prepares for a putt. Dennis Brattin watches his drive. right, Gary Howard sends his ball down the fairway. far right, Paul Cole contemplates his next move. 'S . -in ,l1igJwY,w -1 4, W' Q M .af V ggxgy fgw-if 3411-fy ,gg 47? if alfa Z? -A K W- 4 'lf' a'f4z' ft , 5 fx is ua ...K --M if my St. ral, nn- Dm- tton low lost om- ' 9 - ' 4 , ' ' mv 'f' A . 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All Games Winnetonka 9-2 15-5 William Chrisman 8-4 12-7 Oak Park 7-5 14-8 Raytown 6-6 10-9 Truman 5-6 13-9 Raytown South 5-7 8-11 North Kansas City 1-11 2-12 Scores Oak Park 6 Park Hill 2 Oak Park 4 North Kansas City 0 Oak Park 6 Liberty 5 Oak Park 6 Ruskin 9 Oak Park 3 Raytown South 2 Oak Park 2 Winnetonka 5 Oak Park 0 William Chrisman 4 Oak Park 1 Truman 2 Oak Park 6 North Kansas City 2 Oak Park 7 Ruskin 1 Oak Park 5 Raytown 9 Oak Park 7 St. joe Lafayette 4 Oak Park 8 Raytown South 6 Oak Park 5 St. Ioe Central 4 Oak Park 11 Winnetonka 2 Oak Park 1 St. Ioe Benton 2 Oak Park 5 Ward 1 Oak Park 3 Ward 4 Oak Park 4 Winnetonka 1 Oak Park 2 William Chrisman 8 Oak Park 10 Raytown 2 Oak Park 24 Truman 6 L, ff , , X M .wfnhuxn Q y,,,,4v-ff rv s 1 ff I Q , 'Mlm Q1 f f f ff ,V it 4 . , , M , , f M wg ,. , ,,. bf zucafj- '4y,,,e, ff X ,,., M. f t f ,I .W , ,. 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Marty was also elected most valuable player with Russ I-Iighfill being nam- ed Mr. Baseball. ! 4 fr F' ' 14,59 ,Mu HH YKV MM 4,4 Diamondmen Leave Mark fa. . ,iq SY everal new records were set this sea- son, starting with the longest game in OP history, thirteen innings, being played against Ward and the highest scoring game, 24- 6, defeating Truman. Dave Shore set game records of 5 hits, 4 runs and 5 stolen bases with 18 in the season. Striking out 16 in one game was Russ Highfill. Tying game records were Mil-fe Mclntire and Bill Griffin. Mil-te tied the RBI record of 7 and shared the I-IR record of 2 with Bill. ElFar left, jim Werner makes a head- long dive into third base. ElMiddle, Determination and power go into the swing of Larry Hounker. E1Left, Varsity diamondmen are: standing, Mike Mclntire, Dave Ramirez, jim Werner, Mark VanSickle, Mike Moore, Paul Iury, Dave Shore, Coach Iim Derry, kneeling, Russ I-Iighfill, Steve Swope, Roger Eaton, Ron Brown, Larry Hounker, Bill Griffin, Marty Tisher. 106 Batting Averages AB R H HR RBI AVG Shore 55 17 23 2 9 .418 Werner 23 8 8 2 3 .348 Brown 54 7 14 2 14 .259 Swope 20 5 5 0 3 .250 Tisher 65 18 16 1 7 .246 Mclntire 57 8 14 2 13 .246 Eaton 64 13 15 2 18 .234 Griffin 60 9 14 5 16 .233 Ramirez 26 5 6 0 2 .231 K VanSickle 70 19 16 2 11 .228 I Iury 37 6 0 0 7 .162 2, 749402. Pitching Stats ., M as 4, 'mga W L ER SO ERA X 1 Moore 3 1 3 25 0.84 1 'A ' VanSickle 4 2 10 40 1.82 57 Highfill 2 4 11 57 2.03 Mclntire 2 1 13 31 2.50 Griffin 3 0 7 16 2.59 1 ' N 11- f' If Lf'.?iiU':' QW' '.l?'cTS 5fXL?fET2'f w 1 . :fin- ,Z 7 if 10 re- Of Gt me he ien om tew ved run :ide furt ord 1' wi 44' ffl' Wa? Q . M' WWA49' , 5 . S , f VZ , Q V, ,Q ff ,f ' 4' xg an 1 i ri ff 0 . -4 '. uf, :,,,f..,,, ,,,,,Y,, 1 Tit. .,.,v4.,,. -..- .M ,,y,,,,,, ,,,, I M ' w uf fa at cz.-LL GILL Indoor Standings Oak Park 541!z Center 37 Ft, Osage 241! Oak Park 55 Winnetonka 47 Lee's Z Summit 22 Oak Park 82 Park Hill 28 Liberty 12 Suburban Indoor Championship-fourth place ElFar left, Kurt Westphal finishes first in the 220 yard run. lIILeft, Straining for a new height, Phil Hill attempts to clear the barl Eltlpper left, Setting a new record, Ierry Miller flies over a high hurdle. UAbove, Matt Patterson ends a victorious run for the 880 relay team. Newland Urganizes Indoor Meets Coach Bill Newland undertook the re- sponsibility of being in charge of the overall meet ,of high schools' held at Wentworth. Though Coach Newland became busy with problems of the overall meet he made time for his top priority, the Northmen team, which he led to many victories. ferry Miller, a transfer student from Melville, Missouri set two of the four new records in indoor. On high hurdles he received a time of 7.6. jeff Press set a new record on the 880 run with a time of 2:04. The mile Relay team made up of Rick McPheeters, Kurt Westphal, Kurt Cummins, and Spencer Davis, set a new record of 3:3s.2. Q DBelow, Kurt Westphal anchors a successful relay. lIlFar left, Steve Lackey races for a well-deserved first place. lIIMiddle left, Opponents threaten as Tom Lancaster finishes first. lIILeft, Coach Newland and Kurt Westphal embrace with excitement , fe- fi 1 , T, 4 f ,t The outdoor team took second at Rockhurst Relays, and at St. joe Relays, and the 880 relay team, consisting of Rick McPheeters, Kurt Westphal, Dennis Williams, and Matt Patterson at the Kansas Relays. Northmen, fourth in the suburban nine conference, came in first at the William Iewell Relays and first in district for the seventh year in a row. A record set by a participant of discus is Dave Bateman throwing a distance of 168' 115!e . The mile Relay made up of Rick McPheeters, Kurt Westphal, Kurt Cummins, and Spencer Davis set a new record of 3:25.8. jerry Miller, scored the same time as last years record holder Ion Berbert having a time of 14.6 on the high hurdles. ferry Miller received the title of high scor- ing junior, and Terry Taylor, last years high scoring junior, was named high scoring senior. Terry Taylor also received the title of Mr. Track which is obtained by a vote of the stu- dent body. IIlFar left, Dave Bateman throws the discus giving himself the first in state title. IIILeft, Terry Taylor reaches out for a hurdle lIlLower left, Maintaining a good position, Kurt Westphal runs in the 880 Relay. DBelow, Vaulting at state, Dale Morse struggles to make the height. T 1 , Bateman Gains State Title More boys went out for track this season than in any previous year, offering a wide variety of talent. Although Oak Park had few first-place men, there were a lot of second and third place finishers to give the team depth. This depth won many a close meet for the Northmen. Out of the 22 members of the varsity squad, 15 have qualified for the state meet. Highlighting the state meet, Dave Bateman took first in the discus throwing a distance of 159'10 . Terry Taylor received a fifth in low hurdles with a time of 20.4. Dave and Terry be- ing the only two individual place finishers. The Northmen team received twelfth in state. H3532 144 HJ r' 711 ith .., I ,MMA p W6 A v ' .I NN LA W f M ElUpper Left, Sophomore Cheerleaders, Beth Powell, Kim Armour, Stephanie Livingston and Valerie Orr arouse underclassmen spirit. lIlLeft, Striving for unity the sectional officers include, Coni Talbott, Terri Horning, and Karen Barker, section Og Karen johnson, Cheryl Phipps and Diane Martin, Section Ag Terry Douglas, Barb Elliott and Bobi Haley, Section K. lIlAbove, Sherry Watson, Georgianne Elliott, Laura Woodson, Susan Duncan, Shari Iones, and Micki Kouns I.V. Cheerleaders demonstrate their spunk. J m Wu.n-i,.' .4, I . XX-.SRNQM ljAbove, General Officers include Debbie Settle, President: Debbie Beedle, Vice-Presidentg Toni Palmer, Secretary, Cathy Mardikes, Treasurer: Susie Sowerwine, Sgt-at-Armsg and Susan Larson Historian. N Enthusiasm X , if ff ' Sparks Pep Club An enthusiastic Pep Club swept the school with their contagious spirit. Whether it be decorating the athletes homes, having a wiener roast, wearing curlers in their hair, or just plastering the walls with signs one could always find an abundance of spirit. Under the leadership of Debbie Settle, the Pep Club president, and her general and sectional officers, 350 girls cheered the athletes on in their successful seasons. Cheerleaders led cheers and planned spirit for each game while pom-pon girls put on various programs for the audience's enjoy- ment. fCheerleaders are pictured on page 70. Pom-pon girls are pictured on page 71.1 Members sold magazines in the fall and candy in the spring to finance buses to away games. Miss Annete Luyben and Mrs. jane Woerner worked with the girls and helped them organize their activities. l t lIIRight, The Little Theater-set the scene for the Senior Class est of the play, Arms in the Man, Ianuary 24th through the 27th. adiuaclu Portraying Captain Bluntschli, Michael Matthews charms his female counterpart, Raina, played by Kelly MacDonald. Pla s Grab Spotlight he varying talents of some 150 ac- tors and technicians tested their skills several times during the year. Challeng- ed by two great plays and their tough director Mr. john Coal-zley, both plays emerged ex- tremely successful. s 1 I l I 1 1 116 9 lIIAbove, Duloie Dixon stands surrounded by her director, Cmigl Mr. Iohn Coakley, her leading man: Rick Webb and the rest of the E 33 cast and crew of the Iunior Class play The Solid Gold Cadillac. feorg a Wg. z 4- 1 fx X . n 1 .v L ' 1 x K 1 A r' QQ' ' -2 EU ,Vg 42' ,534 5 5 ,, rlz asf! PQ '4 1' N, .Q Eff? , ,Q '1 Q1 ff 1 1 . 1 A f X lin. 1 W Q N, ,V G . wa Musical Tests Talents Chinatown came to the main theater stage, as Rodgers and Hammer- stein's Flower Drum Song blossomed as Oak Parl-:'s eighth Broadway-type musical. A color- ful yet complicated production, it offered the challenges of turning a caucasian cast into Orientals, complete with accents and mannerisms. Under the direction.of Mr. Bill Grace, vocal instructor, Mr. fohnf Coal-fley, drama coach, Mr. Iames Chandler, orchestra conductor, Mrs. Nancy Hudson, choreographer, and art consultants, Mr. Barry Kennedy and Mrs. Ieanne Lawing, the challenges were met and a beautiful show produced. 4 'W ElFar Left, Don Davis and Sue Schanck lament over The Other Generation. UCenter, Elaine Buyer and chorus all Enjoy Being a Girl, during musical. ClLeft, Dancers Ian Schroeder and Michael Matthews strike a pose in the spotlight. EBelow, The chorus antici- pates a wedding at the end of Flower Drum Song. I W4 X ff ,, sf A Z nf A-f Aix if' f ,, , 4 ,f I Q-A-.-,wal l I I O 120Part1c1pants Em o X f f A .W 4,1 A 1:2 ' V' 7' Y Many long hours went into the prep- aration of the musical Flower Drum Song . Students who participated made costumes, cut eye tapes, and carefully an- ticipated the opening night performance. Only co-operation could have made such a musical possible. All involved enjoyed the time and ef- fort spent. Effort Maughmer Heads Stuco President john Maughmer headed the student council with the help of Ioel Knapp, vice-president, Toni Palmer, secretary-treasurer, and George Mardil-ies, sergeant-at-arms. The main theme centered around involvement. Activities aimed at stimulating both student and community in- IGFGSI. The council began by adopting two children. Donations collected each month sup- ported Clayton Dubois, living on the Fort Totten Sioux Indian project in North Dakota, and Chuang Lu-Hseuh from Taiwan. The council brought in revenue from the sale of Norman's Numbers, the hall phones, and col-ie machines. They made a collection of S500 and presented it to james Landsay in a free mod assembly. The custodian's home burned down only a week before Christmas. Students and professionals, both, par- ticipated in free-mod assemblies, making for an active and progressive council. , YN EIAbove, Dr. Kahler speaks at a Stuco meeting. ElLefl, Student Council officers, Ioel Knapp, Iohn Maughmer, George Mardikes, and Toni Palmer confer 1125-,mm Wayne QQ :zum HW f Q f V f f ff Wwzw J, f, ff, ,, Z 2 W zzz -, nz w 7 www w VW 2142 an W M Www, Av X-me .Wifi ElLeft Amerlcan slsters Ioyce Davldson Kayla Klng and Tonl Palmer survey the llbrary wlth thelr exchange students Vesna Mllallovlc Chrlstlna Checo and Pla Wesley EIAbove A F S offlcers Debble Weese Laura lackson Gllbert Scholl Kelly Klopferlsteln and Sharon Pauley look on as Presldent Susan Hover dlscusses plans for the club l 5 l l l l 4 . 1 r t Students Share Customs FS led by Susan Hover presldent, Sharon Pauley Vlce presldent Deb ble Weese secretary Laura Iacl-:son treasurer Kelly Klopfensteln publlclty chalr man and Gllbert Scholl hlstorlan set out to exempllfy the motto Walk together talk together, all ye people ofthe world Three students from abroad shared thelr customs and ldeas Wllh the students and com munlty whlle they adjusted to the Amerlcan way of llfe Kayla Klng welcomed Chrlstlna Checo from the Domlnlcan Republlc lnto her home Vesna Mljajlovlc became a Yugoslavlan slster to Ioyce DGV1dSOH, and Pla Wesley brought a touch of Sweden to Tonl Palmer and her famlly Through magazlne candy and bells for peace sales the club ralsed enough funds to host three more students from abroad for next year and flnance an Amerlcans Abroad Flnallst Clubs Show Distinction Under the leadership of their presi- dentsg various clubs managed to ac- complish many new and exciting activities. They achieved such things as donating a PMR life recessitation unit, selling popcorn during home games, painting windows during the Christmas season and competing in chess matches. ' In December, candy sales were held to raise money. This money was used for outside activities and projects inside the school. Some ofthe more active clubs for the 72-73 school year were Health Careers, Art Club, Chess Club, Key Club, and Future Teachers of America. ' ElBelow, Health Careers Club members, Patty McGaugh, Terry Ballard, Terry Heslop, Cuy Vandawalker, Debbie Stow, and Debbie Donner line up for sponsor Nurse Nicka. lIlRight, Art Club officers Ron Knoch, Kathy Marstall, Connie Sutton, and Nancy Lindhorst reflect on their clubs achievements. ClBelow right, Health Careers Club members participate in their annual car washes. lIlFar right above, Thespian members prepare a skit for assembly. ljFar right below, Iolly Old St. Nick entertains the Future Teachers. 4 1 .WJ iffy' X H , f ? i Q W f 9 1, , fx-if' . ,A . . ,- s .. -it 1 t .M P i , 6 x Y . I w - I l .1 , J 5 ' 1 I I v ,i - ' - , ..4--,-.T4zsf U, 4 QA V. .2353-ff I fff I' T 2? ' .: 1. .Hs- Y 'J' ' ' A'w'w::mW?'5 ' ff- few-.,.5,3, 11:1 ',,, ' ' I ' , , ' QM. ml K A 4 . ., . I M- -ll! .x,.,,.v W , V V. ., u fd, if If W -M 'ffwwm I . , Y, Ja ' ffl A . 5.g,rg,L,,-+- 'XM Q 4- 1, ,q,w,5swy,g,,1L- ' .. A A , ,f,f 3 ?-fa.,-f. U In L mf' ' ' ,A Q , ' fg,-'rv . ' 77,3 f ,L . ' D A K. , , naw:-'Hs,,.,s-A. , ' ' '- .A P . f if ,jk n . 'Tfff' Q - H f ' If' , aw! ' ' Y 4:1 ,M K . .M-f ,,g Jw A v-. . : F' ' nm., . . . Y MNH - Q gt!-,ii W, gfvy-M w f'f','Q1p.A by Mfg , f . A If-pf, N14 ' ' if ill'?iW'-ltfqgk .' .,n 'v,,,m Q A MT' 1 V 5 1 xx-V v v 'K ? i - , W 1, , :W--1 ,VP - K .Y -K 1 A -f- ,f .,,,5q.31aq - . 1 QA Pfnsmnv:- f -H -Awesm .M f - ' WA 12- 1, 4 ' ' 5 . V fsf, V ' Qfij,,w:a'.'-, V 1 , ., - u ' ' ,.m-.ef .' 1 ' W , , gzfwu. 12' L- 1 1 -,v f L Being An Individual --I paw 1 q,.1-Q-wi-- g 5,11-1.,,., mx ??,A,,?.. . - , 'gg.3d'v ,w A E ' Sophomo15es , Y 'ffef-x F45 ., .. f n' fhwfffnfi, .A ,, .., Q faq, ' AEE .n N ,Z v V mr 'B VV I, ,E-M.:.? :L f.,, ,- ,.-.,9,' ' 1z9 '- ,, ...Q 1 . JV, - Q4 J' 'if - f' . ,f - ,., , . , lux K n Iunlors Q . Senlors A522 ,,. 5 wif n Senlor Honors f . 1 1 V WW ,ff Z fmfvw ClNorthtown's Super Hero, Cliff Doran alias Bob Stewart receives the affections of one of his many admirers portrayed by Karla Belknap. 95 M. Q is f its he Q ElAbove, Opie awaits his presentation to Coach Crews for a job well done DTop left, A T.P. ed office says Happy Birthday to Coach Draper: Mistie Quigley and Bill Griffin support Winnetonka Wiener roast. EBottom left, Ice and snow provide entertainment during lunch mods. 3 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 I '4 1 11 I F 1 1 gf. 1 F. 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 I 1l 1' 2 I I 1 4, 1 I 1 1 1 1 Q1 fu I ,1 71 1. 1 1 11 1. ,11 14 1 .1 1 Z '1 1 1 41 11 ii qi 44 .X gs ,,,.g1:-., ...IW-..fn2rawl -HP' '1 ,xv . 'Y-, , . ,. xg? Q-Aff ' F' J 1. 5 Q, . 1 ,. 1 A h1T 5'5 gawfv-1 15-'L ' V, W, , 1-'IJ V , . Q' 5,5 1.1, HM- Hi 1 fl In rl . 1 11 1 2111-11 11154, 1 ,N 1'- LQ 1, , ,,,,,,, .-fav-px f .u T30 ,,1-L N. v H+. - 'fax ,gp ' ' lf-1 Nm fl 1 - .,.,f,, 1.11 2 4IIQf ,1. if 1 mls . 1: 112' 4. ,jfs isa-.f ., . ., ' 1 -fzm ' ,.,,Q, , ' we - ?1'i', '- ff' , 44.1, iq ky . ,. 1 of,-.ff f i -fake?-5475 , fi Er we... , .W 4 its ' . ,, ,.,. iw' . .1 J'-. ElFar left, Kathy Wilk, Iodee Biisler and Marilyn Perry contemplate their schedules for next year. lI1Left, Paul Cole searches for a misplaced golf ball. lIlBelow, Karen Iohnson and David Klobucar anticipate the completion of the tennis courts. ,Q as-mfr ...M s- -fi -,V ., a - M- i,1rf1- Q, .., .Ht .Ni f sy. ' 'iff ' 'g M ff- ' ' -, M. Y' 4. .-ef' wzaeihldfl in f' I -,np .1,: Y -.-lf ' Q i l 1 , rf, 4: My SE RCH1 Y . pf Ii 4-41 v V xy t Il Q 'PQI I Kg , VC i1 ,, wp' , 1 CY A If W' xxx t A3 , , s l Q 443 r , 'X MY 4' g' Q ' f .M f-' 1, N' 'vi 2 N ,4 : ,A v I ' w ' if! ,. ., -, fl fx KW, I ,., K W, 2,4 . .MI aw, :nf ' In 'I X X ,4 '97 ' .Jlkuadae..J'w '1. Lwfxfk 'wi in P X , 'L , , I -ff f-, ' ff-Qsueim., ..' .pAU:d1-:Ls:,,i4,.4,,,gMwN MMM- 'V ..-ws. . M- --A Vwlvvvf-.Q .,awf..,.df.,.,WAQ,.mn. ,,...U W, f , ,. V X ff-, V AM,,,h,.M.W...,,:. 41' 4 v new -ax-MQ. A, '41 - , 1 .'si!.', J an -qv- w my ,Xn s Q I 3,4 yu swf EJChristmas brings the Art Club window painting contest. 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UAbove, Oak Street Singer Kevin Revenaugh seeks advice from Marilyn Maye. EiNear right, Kurt Westphal moves out on his leg of the 880-relay. lIMiddle right, Susie Sowerwine and Coni Talbott find roller-skating a bruising experience. EJFar right, Ianna Moody receives congratulations on being crowned Winter Sports Queen. I - ,, :fs .,e, 1' 'I ,,,.z 1 fi , KJ '. lf,-5 , 'VL .af .,4','. f'a r .Ii . if ' '1W3','5'v.1 Ayr, , ,AAI-4 X i 3 f 0.99 at pr 3.14. 'E' 6-in E 'M ,qk i , t... I nn. lf. lv Qt A I h ' lIILeft, Mr. Lloyd Hightower watches as his daughter, Patty is crowned Homecoming queen by last year's queen, Barb Baker. IIlAbove, Gene Curtis accepts a good luck charm and a hug from the assembly cheerleaders, Milton Jones and Scott Kent. ii 1 U .1-1 4 aw, U t NW-4,145 . ww V, ahflf-'fv?t - 'fs , 4 ..an,1ffs Ml, Nl bn!-4' . N t fffkml-' 7 I Kffnf ... T 1 IIlFar left, Solemn expressions result after defeat in state semi-fintalsf wi. E 1. 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K - f V V N f and ling red llly, the ces the ark. lak- Sophomores Experience Il 0 Linda Abend Keith Acton Mike Albers Al Alexander Iames Alexander lanet Airington Kevin Allen Vickie Allen Doug Allison Ronnie Allman Carmel Allumbaugh Brenda Anderson Cindi Anderson janet Anderson jeff Anderson Teresa Anderson joe Anderton Anthony Angelo Twyla Annan Dave Archer Leah Archer W Q New Habitat nfamiliar halls, strange faces, and the confusion of modular scheduling confronted the sophomores as they entered Oak Park for the first day of school. Gradually, the newcomers became accustomed to the halls and scheduling. The strange faces became friends and acquaintances and the sophomore class became a part of Oak Park. They sold magazines and candy as money mak- ing projects. ,ky 'Q x f ' eww X s x 1 X '23 f, 5: , ,g s v.,. F? ,w , Q. ii v, ,lx M 'XY s sq , FU FF? I f 4 r ? 4 , , , an 9 r ,JS I All 124 1 I, w ITG- X! 4 ,sq 1 1 -:Ig ' J, n ,, . 1 - W . W . 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LV HL 'YE ,F V w Tx. 11 1 A M. 5 U. .w 2' ,gif Q ful 1 A ,H U . 5. fu F' M ' 56 A 'Qi' f , A N: rf gr '11 744 9 , if if l .4, My A 'fi :Q 12, i ,if ,F A Jb fig , Q 3 3 'fr is Y, 'A ,X Hi 'LQ i T? 2 fa- nf L W, 1 .fvq wt. 4 WL 331 .QQ 51 W ,, ,, , .-51. M ,.- f- - X . .. 1 gr - 1.1-' - ,-.- r-mx 5 'mx ns-in-it x , .. ug ix, U if 'fig ? If X QA P A + ww, J , 5 . gn, 4 s x, . sf a,x V 1 ,f ? - F 'Q 1 , f , fi, livfcdj,-1'V, .Y ,:-,6 ' ',-- Ianice Tooley Carolyn Toyne Ianie Trachsel Susan Treichel Mike Trigg Ginger True Ella Tucker Iudy Turpin Gail Vanderford Mike Van Dever Kathy Vaughan Tracy Vetsch Les Vochatzer Linda VonStrough Kathy Wagner Cindy Walker Pam Walker Patti Walker Randy Walston Cindy Ward Cheryl Watkins Cindy Watkinson lane Watson Richard Weast Carol Webb Robyn Wedding Carl Welch Cindi Welch Carol Welty Gene Wendland james West Terry Westlund Cindy Wheeler Penny Wheeler Linda White Linda D. White Iudy Whittall Mark Whitton Carol Wickham Eugene Wiederstei Doug Wiesner Karen Wilburn Reyne Wilcox Donna Wilkerson Cheryl Williams Debby Williams Dewayne Williams Dwight Williams Iulie Williams Mary Io Williams Michelle Williams Patty Williams Karen Williamson Kathy Willis Terry Wilson Ron Winstead Linda Womack Tom Wright Kathy Wynn David Zimmerman I1 r F i i .QW i ii ii W E M fj fa 1.3! ri iii il li vw eq l i ,i rf' 5 iii W si :W J Hi P1 i. ! ii fi ii si ii M iii i A H M :IW M 'w , ii 3 V i V I Scphomcres Reach N Heights ElRichard Finch and Iohn Thomsen discover a new study area. 'J f 2 ..........e 2 ,.-it-,-, -uint ,--1-,,,,, ,qu-quam-nr --Q1-i I 2 i 'S 'K 3 X ,t y S si fi Q ? Q I i ft . fl ff .4 WS , B av' K ffl , ' 'i ' i W K' i -4: ' T , 1 5 J 'jiri wi l 'gr' X I .. 1, 12 .' tx!! Q , J fm ' ' ,- ,, i hi , if t t aving a year at Oak Park behind thorn and two years to go, the Class of '74 began their junior year with money malt- e ing projects which entailed sponsering the fall play and selling magazines. is My Prom x Laura Abrams Kent Adams Robin Airey Kathie Albin Teri Alig Sherie Allen Rhonda Allison Kathy Anders lim Anderson Steve Anderson Debbie Archibald Lynn Audsley jennifer Babb Mary Ann Badami Marty Baker Dan Ballmer Karen Barker Alan Barnes Susan Barrow Bruce Barstow Debbie Barton Pam Bashford jodee Basler Steve Beagley Karen Beard Nova Beaver Karla Belknap Sherry Bechthold fauna E1Pam Marchetti, Sgt.-at-Armsg Sue Conway, President: Marty Baker, Secretary-Treasurer and Lynn Robb, Vice-Presidentg innovate on a traditional Prom setting. S 11 V., 4 1 R W E . ? H , 43, 5251 ,A A QV' if Qs rv X 3,55 1 w 1, NJ! ,r 4. .1 ,i A A. G 4.. x i Y' B ljlvlark Tarwater will do anything to improve his reading habits. 164 Iuniors ary Study Routine 7 J , .W Q. ., f 6 'Q M 4 ffifw - '1 1, ',: 1 X f f jf f 4 X49 X g f! 4 ff y f f f. , ,,, i A 7 'va l f , ,f ,...i Q, V 44.7 ix x v fi. 4 'i -E ,M 'SRV' Q I R ii y if Q K N l 'xv XR, N 3: um NW, eww V 12' I 1,5- lib 134 Ji . . AI 4 4 M 51 I ,L . fa 15.5 Q. .0 1 -7.1 , if . 1 5.24 ,U , ,im ' U 'W nv ,Q ,W f 2 IQ' 1 '15 Fig' Q '1 Ev: V! , .,. A5 f' f - f l 7 P H I r Q 5 ri. P1 Qi sf 14 fad mfg Sf! A ff' -if mfg Iv' 3 5- ' If . -,Lg 2151 515'-3 - ii' -J X 4. A gf 4 fs 2 ', L5 Q ii Ti 5 -QA. : ik' iifsnf' I 4 , H, ,,, ,,,- 4... , r V A . , , ., K Y W :V . iii ' H fx v '11 ff ' ' ' 1 1,- 1. 5 y. 52- C, xv -1: fo, 1 'ell .,+ 1.3 11. 5 - A v . ff' 9 , 's x 5.- 1 1+ 1 fr ' a 1' VG e 1: 1 r , ,. go. eel J if af F ,r X 1 .,, .,,. .W .1 ,f ,Z-, 1? fn ., 1-1, P 2 . 52' Q , X 4. w 3. r 1 U xl 1 wi ff: 4 N 4 1 'a m , 44 H? ,. , , :.' :Ei yn 'PF ,Ii 31 ww 1 'A 3, -V. ,fi Rl. 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Barb West Kurt Westphal Cindy Whitehead Rona Whittall Scott Wiley Keith Wilhite Kathy Wilk MaryAnn Williams Mike Williams Nora Williams Terri Williams Sally Willsie Rhonda Wilson Steve Winstead Chuck Wolfe Gloria Womack Lora Woodson Marla Worley Terri Worth Kyna Wray Greg Wright Pat Yadon David Yazell David Youtsey Barbara Zacher Lori Zago Paul Zuniga . . xx. 5 .e 01, l y s , xt Iuniors Utilize Parking Lot final were World ithers, nd the em. meant tests, their ion of ,M ff 2 44? ' f W ,V 1 lj X I 5' QW? 1 , g4,,',,, 4' f I , ay ' .f 'fag' M azffmf Bob Macken, lerges, rf' is if it 'W my tm X M, l7 ,. sis' Y ,- Marchelle Adams Rick Adams Marcia Albertson Laura Alexander Sieve Alexander Connie Allen Iuanita Altenhofen David Anderson Diane Anderson john Anderson Kenny Anderson Ron Andrews Debbie Annan Michael Antonio Carol Archer Connie Armstrong lim Armstrong Harold Arndl Debbie Atkinson Bob Bailey E F r ' ' N 4' - -I I ii Iv- Ai l v4M-A--,,....Y ,..,,,.. Av - , .4 W U JR-M - .4 A - , .L , , A M-4. 14 .- 4, M.,-,..I I. , Ii , II I l s e 1- s -L i 'Q r tW fi?is -gT 'jg23'7i1ggi, ,igglir r--no aaar , , C, . Liigklhiiiuvfg -he C C e C f ,gi X Cfficers Inspire Class Cf '73 he Upperclassmen began their final year with mixed feelings. Many were anxious to seek the new challenges the world would bring them upon graduation. For others, leaving meant parting with old friends, and the security that high school life brought them. Consulting counselors and teachers meant questions about scholarships, aptitude tests, colleges, and future careers. Through their guidance seniors left with the anticipation of many future accomplishments. x 5? ljSenior class officers Chris Lemarr, Secretary-Treasurer: Bob Macken Vice-Presidentg Mike Matthews, President: and Io Beth Berges, Sergeant-at-Arms provide the spark for the Class of '73, Seniors Contlnue Preeedent ClCoaches jerry Crews and lim Derry await the next play qr 'f 'ew' 4 I ,l il l l l 1 1 i 1 l t i. . . . ..,,,m-Q. Karon Baker Dan Bales Diana Ballard Martha Barnes David Bateman Linsla Beall Debbie Beedle Io Ann Behrn Ion Behm Robin Belcher Bob Belman Debbie Bentley Io Beth Berges Gregg Bergfeld Linda Bernier Gregg Besette Larry Bessey Carol Bigham Don Biondi Sheila Bird Micheal Boles Steve Boswell Bruce Brackman Dennis Brattin Arleen Brooks Keeta Brown Rita Brown Ron L. Brown Ronnie Brown Nancy Brucker David Brune Colleen Bruns Betty Bryant Cheryl Bullard Sandy Burns Dave Bush Iefl' Bush loyce Bussell WD ebiiw 1. I Clloyce Bussell experlences a varied day. Vamet Captwates Class Cf 73 -avg- ' ,- Donna Butterfield Doug Butts Linda Carmichael Bob Carroll Bonnie Carsten Chuck Carter Iohn Carver Iolin Casey Pat Caster Barbie Castle Aimee Chapman Christina Checo Mike Clark Sue Clegg Patricia Clemmens Kathleen Coakley Bruce Coates Sharon Cochran Ioyce Coffman Kathy Collins Belinda Combs Mike Conwell jeff Cook Robert Cook Andrea Coons Cheryl Couture Barbara Cox Pam Crandall Steve Crawford Gary Croswhite Carol Crum Ianice Cunningham Chris Creason Gene Curtis jennifer Custer Ioyce Davidson Vickie Davidson Debbie Davis Don Davis ,if - A 15 t, ii X, R A-.v3u, Fi. 'sk PW N tt t ' i .Qi . .ev '-1 T ' 'QM' 'SP' Gary Davis Louis Davis Mike Davis Nancy Davis Roger Davis jack Deem Homer Dickerson Nancy Dillahunty Dulcie Dixon Sandy Doering Charlene Dorsey Randy Dorsey Loretta Dougherty Terry Douglas Debbie Douthit Roger Eaton Ray Eichelberger Debbie Eisenhaue Nelda Eitel Marta Elder Cindy Elenz Barb Elliot Tana Epperson Sue Erickson Mark Ewert Pam Fefel Gary Felton Richard Fish Sheila Flanagan Delores Flores jeniene Floyd Dan Foster Beth Fowler Nancy Frans Susan Fulk Peggy Fuller Robin Fulton Stuart Furgerson I' 'LT' M L sf un, 1 . in W A i i i Y lug C1Latrine Queen, Miss Susan McFarland, prepares for her ascension to her thrown. Senior Girls I s re Pursue i Ro al Titles :sv 4-new-an-uv ,W Diann Gabel Vickie Garzee Bill Gibbs Palsy Gilbreath Michelle Glenn Gale Godfrey Rick Goebel Brad Goetsch Marijo Goetz Don Gorsage Debbie Green Denny Green Dianna Green Dale Greene Howard Greenwood Bill Griffin Larry Gromer Greg Guffey Ruth Gunn Karen Guyman Debra Hall Mike Ham Cindy Hancock Mary Hargrave Nancy Hargrove Sharon Harper Iames Harris Gene Hartley Karen Hartman Iudi Hatfield Pam Hatfield Dana Hein Wanda Helmer Glenda Henbest Cindy Hendrix Susan Henry lorry Heslop Bill Heuer r .a ' ,s . - 0 y V SGIIIOFS . 'F 4 Aw'-to X A Q rf , X!! rf ff -if XXWXX I , V L A of--4 ,K T N Q 2 ,ff ,,,. or we S ar X r A' QV ' , I b ,I 0 A ,, W. ,V , , f .L,, fun - 1 ' K . V Won Z i P, N4 ' xl 1- .Jia MFA, 4 ' , r H - o wg I , I 1 4 X V 'WH 'WWZQ ji? 43. ' ' - Q 4w ,g'f 1,15 Y ,, . 21.325 YY , :NZM V. j 'qv' T. A 'y'f',,6, we M' 1 , ' UQ? .1 wx Q H M -:re is gar y- M , ,sg , r . .W Q' H 5,-1!'fr'7'.J ' Q J-Am wi DSandy Burns rushes onto the field to set the beat for the marching band. lI1Spirit boosters Cindy Hancock and Kenny Anderson portray mascots Norma and Norman Northman. -if H-1 Q.-f-ra Y ir .A-sy., ..,.,,-. Seniors Relish Freedom n?rf, ' i ' 1 3 1 Dlohn Rosenthal spends a lunch' mod riding on his Mustang. , 1 QM Lo T 187 Bob Hickerson Don Hicks Russ Highfill Patty llightowor Richard Hill Gary Hilton Barbara Holcomb Brenda Holman Scarlett Holyfield David Hopper Greg Horn Susan Hornaday Terri Horning Susan Hover Gary Howard Lynn Hudson Donna Huff Debbie Hunsaker Larry Huonker Mike jenson Donna jewell Kathleen jewell Doug johnson Karen johnson Kathy johnson Roxana johnson Steve johnson Susan johnson janet jones jill jones jim jones Milton jones Patty Karnes Cindy Kautzan Audrey Kelsey Dehbie,Kennedy Scott Kent Kally Kimbrough 4 v ,QA .I-J tx' If i ll I- t'!'2':tH F , .xt 1 ,qgk757i,i4-Qs: Gimmicks plif ' Q 0 0 3 Splflt Elivliss Annette Luyben, Debbie Proffitt, Ian Schroeder and Cathy Mardikes join the curl 'em campaign against the Hornets. 4' ,M Bob Kimmel Kayla King Robin Kirkland Dwight Kitchens Teresea Klamm David Klobucar Ioel Knapp Ron Knoch Barb Knuth Kevin Kolbe Tony Konomos Tom Kooker Ruth Koons Becky Kroencke Cary Kroencke Tammy Krull Tina Lamanske Larry Lane Susan Larson lim Laws lim Ledbetter Linda Leforgee Chris Lemarr Wendy Lindgren Becky Long Bob Lopez Sam Lordo Kelly MacDonald Robert Macken Ioyce Maddox Tina Maines Tim Mallon Shawn Malone Cheryl Maloney Cathy Mardikes Patricia Marshall Kathy Marstall Cheryl Martin r:wi..m:,-im.,.:., mir.. ,fn X.. 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P .Mig Cindy Martin Dianna Martin Sandy Matlock Michael Matthews Iohn Maughmer Pattie Mauton Diana Mayden Sharon Mayfield lim MCAtee Risa McCarty Rhonda McCaulley Fred McCormack Kathy McCuistion Susan McFarland Patty McGaugh Ieannie Mclntire William McNabb Don Meek Diane Meinhardt Iohn Michaels Vesna Mijajlovic Beverly Miller Doris Miller Elaine Miller Iohn Miller Steve Miller Steve Moberg Karen Moffatt Pam Moll Barbara Monagham Ioy Montgomery 191 janna Moody Sheri Moody Andy Moore Debbie Moore Deborah Moore Dale Morse ' N 'NO' .un- K' f sd f., 1, A lla ClTricia Marshall and Susan Larso react to the latest gossip. ..f f - X fvrfiff MQ: ,fl 4 ....,,, , is ., 11: I HM ' 1 I QF' 1. 11 ' Expressions Characterize Class Of '7 4. l fy ,.,. Hive! , R ' ' A f im Q , ,,,,h -2 rf 44' Cheryl Morton Leona Mott Pam Moulyn Robert Murphy Carl Murray lack Murray David Nauman Sherry Nelson Iohn Neselroad Don Nininger Bill Nixon lim Nixon Gerald Nolte Diana Norbergs Debbie O'Bannon Stephanie Occhipinti Ianice Olson David Gwen Rick Palmer Steve Palmer Toni Palmer George Park Carol Parks Darrell Parrish Dwain Parrish Terry Parrott Patricia Paul Sharon Pauley 1 David Payne Ieff Pence Roger Penland Martha Pennington lackie Persell Kevin Pfannenstiel Debbie Pfefferle Cheryl Phipps Steve Pierce janet Pilcher i i 'K H A xx 1' 'I ful' ' 'M Q l , f I Q C 'ill it J U1 iv lm ClTim Mallon, Ierry Nolte and friend study their favorite subject, wildlife. l1lAn upperclassman takes a close look at an exciting Log article. 'VU get if t.. L 1 XJ: it Class Of '73 Q' Absorbs Knowledge in Seniors Toast Success ElAthletes Rex Weissenbach and Dennis Brattin attribute Oakie success to their choice beverage. we -V-az,-1 1 f .: 11, 'dex '11, -f , ' 1 ' wifi 3.5 ! t -2 4. ., -vu , ha I .T .53 47' , 'l V A E -ff 9 nm m A we 6 s ,A .W 1 1 G , 'M ,. A 4 'Eg ff z M I 4 Y f Ak J has x ,M I 'f G ,pf rv Y' Win l Q . 'QI we hav' vgix 195 jim Pitts Michael Popplewell jeff Press David Prine Debbie Proffitt Daniel Provo james Pursell Mark Pursell Brenda Putnam Rita Queen Mistie Quigley Mary Ramsay Charles Ray Raymond Reed Donna Reeves jesse Reif Michael Reinsch Kevin Revenaugh Ricky Reynold Melissa Rice Leida Richey jan Ridenour Mark Rider janette Ridge Dena Riley Brad Rincker Barbara Roberts Larry Roberts Connie Robertson Cynthia Rogers jim Rogers judy Rogers Marsha Rogers Nancy Rojas Debbie Rooks john Rosenthol Brad Saffell Mary Saladino Yu 1,57 'U 'UW was HW Seniors Make Histor i ' x DPhotographer Cathy Mardikes covers Arrowhead play-off game. il - ff-,.f . if--1-ul! ' ,,..m,.M--'- ' W V I A wiki, M21 aff ,z:+'f?- Mi F' 1- girl P 1 333, .L gf V, LZ! gt,-i va,'f1.2'1-N L, 'f - 4 'V A. A, ' '- 52315 :,f.,-fi1iaM'LA!'J1-. ', -f pf 'mr vn'.,,f .raw l, ,.,,. ,X Swarm- 1 1 www- fv-V: -I , . ,,. .-1-.,,,w1f.-L MW. ,,. I 1 'L va 1 r 5w1.a1wfa,iwr5'fk , X was r f , ze i D '4f7Iz'f,,15,, Ayn , J Y ,ff W W' 1 w w ' v 4' ,. 4 v 1 r 'E M -L' ff,-, . .- fzf.ag,.f.' Q ' QA-44 ' Robert Sanders Sue Schanck Phila Schmidt Debbie Schneider Iackie Schneider Gilbert Scholl lan Schroeder Tim Schubert Frank Scott Wayne Scott Frank Scully Denise Seals Debbie Settle Robin Shaw Michele Sherwood Rebecca Shippy Mary Shomer Doug Short Iudy Short Jackie Sidoti Mike Sigler Ianet Sims Sherry Sitzes Carol Smith Debbie Smith Kevin Smith Pam Smith Carol Smoke Susie Sowerwine Cheryl Spencer Debbie Spencer Terry Spiegelhalter Michelle Spottswood Karen Staberg Bruce Staude Bruce Stayton Kathy Steitz Robert Stewart 'l '1 -4'-V X.-...a-o f, I . ,aw ' , v was 'Y V t 'X' lid ltr W 1 ,an ew-Q' 1, li' Inu, 1 if 1 at Q'-Q 'W ' 'Ygeii 4 L y 5 an i i it . ll iii -.. J' 1 I an . -gf-w sis Q . I il' 'r we ' so y f if .fi- Davicl Stippich Ion Stobbe Charles Stomp Ierry Summers Kevin Summers Shelia Summers Connie Sutton Mike Sweeney Barb Swentor Steve Swope Coni Talbott Bob Tankersley Caileen Tanner I-lovvie Taylor Kathy Taylor Mike A. Taylor Mike W. Taylor Terry Taylor Diana Thomas Linda Thomas Lynn Thomas Cleve Thompson Donna Thompson Carla Thomsen lim Tierney Becky Tillery Margie Timmons Marty Tischer Melanie Tognascioli Christi Trigg Ralph Tucker Beverly Turner Delores Turner Karin Vanclawalker Cuy Vanclerwalker Theresa VanCilder Virginia Vaughan Barbara Wadman w i 'V ' ti Je- 5 X 'B .27 ljC.O.E. student Robin Fulton arranges a display rack at Chasnoff's. lIlSenior Milton Iones demonstrates the dissection of a pig to juniors Becky Brown and Brenda Peters. 4- 1 t ' 4 v X' I' P Www 'so M W5 fel if 1 . n a y , Jill' 9- ' 4 ,'lV , t t ,K i . N 4. t 'S 'I 1 t'f l an ' l ' S M 1 3, N B 1: Seniors Assist gi- Gthers 'Qu Paula Wagner Nancy Wales Loretta Wallace Becky Walter Angie Warner Debbie Warner Carla Watkinson Coni Webb Debbie Weese Rex Weissinbach Belinda Weldon Pia Wesley Dwight Wheeler Cheryl White Larry White Marge White Pam White Awana Wickham Tonya Wile Susan Willenburg Bonnie Williams Dave Williams Dennis Williams Diane Willis Scott Wilson joe Winter Gary Witt Mark Witte Marsha Wolfe Vickie Wolfe Cynthia Wolverton Linda Womble Tom Woodroof Inckie Wyckoll Steve Yingling Bob Zimmerman Rich Zimmerman David Zipfel '11 ,W 1, A-fi ,v -M' 1- H.: uv 55- 1 , 'if' BW, Patty Becomes Royalty Beginning the 1972-73 Homecoming ac- tivities, the seven queen candidates were introduced to the student body. Together they reigned over the assembly on their rocking-chair thrones to the theme just an Old Fashioned Love Song. The seven candidates were, Connie Allen, Pat Caster, Cindy Han- cock, Patty Hightower, Karen johnson, Chris Lemarr, and Debi Proffitt. During half time of the Baytown game, Oak Park's Pep Club formed a crescent moon and seven stars in which the candidates anx- iously awaited the crowning. All was quiet and the tension was at its peak, as Toni Palmer, Pep Club Secretary, an- nounced the 1972-73 Homecoming Queen to be Miss Patty Hightower. After Miss Barb Baker, the 1971-72 Homecoming Queen, handed her crown down to Miss Patty Hightower, the Pep Club girls rushed off the field and the Oakies returned to finish a victorious game. If Miss Patty Hightower Chris Lemarr Debi Proffitt Karen Iohnson I I I A I I 1 A I . F Q I I I I, I Pat Caster Cindy Hancock Connie Allen Cathy Earns Title ueen Cathy Mardikes, the girl who sold more yearbooks than any other candidate, was crowned by Bob Stewart, Cam- bia business manager at a banquet honoring the seven candidates, their managers and top salesmen, for their part in the successful year- book sales drive. Departing from past tradition of an all school dance, parents of the queen candidates were invited to be guests of the Cambia Staff in witnessing the surprise announcement and crowning ceremony. With booths set up, posters hung, and badges distributed, candidates Debbie Beedle, Terry Douglas, Barb Elliott, Susan Larson, Kel- ly MacDonald, Cathy Mardikes, and Diana Mayden along with their managers Bob Kimmel, Steve Boswell, Mark Rider, Kevin Revenaugh, Ioel Knapp, Mike Clark and Mike Davis respectively, began their campaigns. The campaigning proved to be a success with sales surpassing 1,300 CAMBIAS. ,..,, Miss Cathy Mardikes Susan Larson Debbie Beedle Terry Douglas Diana Mayden Kelly MacDonald Barb Elliott nbly the A41 zhile ZYUI uncy lnna J 1. soon Iim 1973 :ourt linst Carol Bigham Tammy Krull Sue Erickson P f X I 5 Q. 1 L45 M 5 3 I 1 5-1 'M,,,A, ff 's- V :.?,f,7', Ei: Q ,.s. It 'V -- ani. 5514!-' fd, W DM 3 E -fr A Q- ' Nancy Uillahunty Ian Schroeder Debbie Settle Miss Ianna Moody Ianna Receives Crown The annual Winter Sports assembly took place February 16 with the theme revolving around Valentine's Day. Mr. Delvin Sutton sang the theme song while each girl was escorted to her place in the gym. Vying for the title was Carol Bigham, Nancy Dillahunty, Sue Erickson, Tammy Krull, Ianna Moody, Ian Schroeder, and Debbie Settle. Anticipation of the crowning was soon over as Miss Marsha Thorton and Mr. jim Draper crowned Miss Ianna Moody 1973 Winter Sports Queen. Ianna and her court reigned over the basketball game against Truman Patriots that night. vents, Pat's gbird e that ance. wear Clu b enior given lance ' Stu- ' and Jther Mike lmel, Mike Clark Terry Heslop Bob Kimmel Bob Macken Mike Matthews Gene Curtis Mr. Scott Kent Scott Wins St. Pat's Ending the seasons multitude of events, Mr. Scott Kent was crowned St. Pat's King on March 21, during the Hummingbird and Nation concert. This was the first time that St. Pat's King was honored at a concert-dance. Everyone attending was encouraged to wear green. Senior boys were nominated by Pep Club and the final seven were chosen by the Senior Class. All of the student body were given ballots to vote for the King in their attendance classes. The candidates were introduced by Stu- dent Council president, Iohn Maughmer and each were presented with a shilelagh. Other candidates competing for the title were Mike Clarl-s, Gene Curtis, Terry Heslop, Bob Kimmel, Bob Macken, and Mil-re Matthews. Scholars Attein Distinction Leading the 539 seniors in grade point average over the last four high school years, Patricia Marshall received the honor of valedictorian. Gene Hartley received second ranking position of salutatorian. These high ranking honors demand hours of dedication and hard work. Along with hard work in studies, Patricia and Gene assumed positions in extracurricular activities. TGP SEVENTY-THREE SENIORS Patricia Sue Marshall Donald Eugene Hartley, jr. Samuel Alphonse Lordo joy Lynne Montgomery Bruce Allen Stayton Michael Dennis jensen Shelia Susan Bird Toni Lynn Palmer Tamara Kay Krull Donna jean Thompson Diann Ellen Gabel john Michael Matthews Sandra Ann Burns Sharon Denise Mayfield Robert Guy Stewart Pamela Lynn Fefel Diana Anda Norbergs joyce Eileen Davidson Steven Alan Moberg Marchelle Lynn Adams Nancy jane Hargrove Mary Ruth Shomer Rebecca Kay Walter john Townsend Maughmer Barbara Alice Knuth Rebecca jo Long Susan Karen Willenburg Katheryn Renee johnson Linda Kay Beall Penny Elizabeth Haddix Debra Elaine Rooks Deborah Lynn Atkinson Sue Elaine Schanck Susan Patricia Hornaday Pamela Lynn Smith Michael Lee Boles Catherine Mary Mardikes Deborah Lorraine Green Karen Elise johnson jesse LeRoy Reif Barbara Ann Elliott jeffrey Whalen Press David Mark Klobucar Dulcie Gaye Dixon Pamela Sue White Stuart Roy Furgerson Martha Ann Barnes Michelle Marie Glenn Deborah Ann Moore Deborah Bernice Douthit Mark james Rider Robert Edward Macken Doris Maria Miller john Scott Gasey jillene Sue jones Debbie Louise Davis Terry Lynn Douglas Gheryl Ann White Golleen Marie Bruns Denise Gwen Seals Diana Lynn Mayden Kathleen Louise Marstall Gheryl Ann Gouture Lynda Susan Thomas Gonnie jean Sutton Anthony james Konomos Mistie Karin Quigley Douglas B. johnson Gilbert Duane Scholl Pamela jean Moll David Anthony Stipplch Deborah Lou Warner joyce Louise Maclflox ClGene Hartley, salutatorian, and Patricia Marshall, valedictorian, f f Q x ' proudly display honors for their scholastic achievement. t ff . 'W LV ff, Q, ,iz Af, I 7 as W t , ,4 X 4 . 1 I .4 l f x f is .ali H .vm t ,, -ft ' 2 9 , ,,Wg .t.,f,f,, -' 'fgbi Q X- W 5t??QQw1f . ,,4, .,,. , X 1-'V . ' af- ss .wf 1 lard with ates 1 as Mr. ding 'eus :lent 'eur, , all Ddy. tn in Con- Mr. oves ents Oak Rf tg, as-is t '- , ElAbove, Art Pfaff adds Big Blue Award to his collection of honors. ElRight, Mike Matthews, Donna Iewell, and Joyce Davidson decide on favorite book to add to collection. orthmen Reward Efforts Many hours of dedication and hard work rewarded talented seniors with well-deserved honors. Fellow classmates chose Donna Iewell and Ioyce Davidson as Miss Norma and Michael Matthews as Mr. Norman Northmen on the basis of outstanding contribution to Oak Park during their tenure as students. Donna participating actively in student council, Ioyce hosting an AFS sister all year, and Mike presiding over the senior class, all worked diligently for the entire student body. The Big Blue Award, given to a person in the community who the students feel has con- tributed greatly to the school, went to Mr. Pfaff, associate principal. As Mr. Pfaff moves to New Mark he leaves behind many students whoiwill remember him as a great asset to Oak Par . v,i mf 5-0-3. Seniors Anticipate . ii Horizons hrough the Danforth Association, Donna jewell and Gene Hartley re- ceived the I Dare You award for their out- standing leadership qualities and the challenge to fully develop them. Donna and Gene dedicated their time and talent to ac- complishing the goals of Student Council. Of over one thousand applicants for the medical program at U.M.K.G., seventy-two were chosen to participate. Three of these were senior Oal-ries, Sandy Burns, Ioyce David- son, and Diana Norbergs. They will begin their medical training next fall and will graduate six years later with a Medical Degree. 215 ClAbove, After receiving the I Dare You Award, Gene Hartley and Donna jewell peruse the Danforth challenge to better citizenship. ljLeft, Standing in the lobby of what will be their home for the next six years, Sandy Burns, Diana Norbergs, and Ioyce Davidson look forward to the medical program. f , 1 f ,s 'W , if 5Lj '4.M! gf I fwk 'ig ffl' ul ss ns in J III P 1 4 W4 .4 E, ,, 1 xf If I .1 , , ,, ,Af fu, -94 Qty. fr WMSQWPWK V'h ,' 1 W nf If 6 kfflvyf 52 I KW ?'WVFw1 IWW' 12 ph A-if-P' 4 ,Vx ,iw 4 vig W tfuf -U. x f i , 1 w ,I A x iw x F -, M- my H. A-M, f ,wh V W4vfvf W WW, 9 1 I v 6 v . If 5. wg Z, WMM . W ,,-.pm hw 42. :f,.,,f,.,,-W' 1 HA ,. .,. fi ', 1 ,,? ,wx Qgbdyw fin ffm f 4, qi fr Y w f 1-42- ,fw A -+69 xr 217 Variet Receive Recognition arious honors highlighted the final assemblies. Best Actor and Actress went to Mil-ie Matthews for his role in Arms andthe Man and to Nancy Wales as Mei Li in Flower Drum Song. Gene Curtis received the Athlete of the Year Award, while Don Davis accepted the Iohn Phillip Sousa Award for his musical talents. E1R1ght, Supporting actor and actress, Ioel Knapp and Linda Beall, ham it up withbest actor and actress, Mike Matthews and Nancy Wales. EICenter, Gene Curtis poses for Mr. Athlete of the 1972-1973 school year. lIlAbove, As director and lead trombone player, Don Davis does double job for Pep Band. Memories Sets Mood At Ballroom The junior class brol-ze away from the traditional prom and gave the sen- iors an enjoyable evening at Arrowhead Stadium Ballroom. A collage, posted at the en- trance, depicted various seniors and their ac- tivities in and around Oak Park. Music provid- ed by the Goodtime Rebellion along with the aura of red and the plush surroundings, gave everyone, students and faculty members alike, many good Memories lIlFar right, Diana Norbergs and Mike Iensen enjoy the fruitful punch. lI1Center, Couples discuss Memory board. lIITop right, Bob Kimmel and Lisa Hurd move to the music of the Goodtime Rebellion. ElRight, Couples embrace during the last dance of the evening. Efxbove, Belinda Combs and David Davis vibrate to the music during prom. J ljBeloW, Baccalaureate speaker, Dr. C. DeWitt Matthews addresses graduating class. lIlBelow right, Karen Moffatt enjoys brief moment before service. s ji ,K :1 ,Alb t P If P : Y -5' tv Inspiration Radiates At Service r Baccalaureate, held in the big gym on May 13, left seniors optimistically awaiting their approaching graduation. After entering to the sound of Pomp and Cir- cumstance the class stood as Gene Hartley gave the invocation. Dr. Dan Kohler introduced the guest -s eal-fer Dr. C. DeWitt Matthews, Professor of P Preaching at the Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, who delivered the ser- mon. Directed by Mr. Bill Grace, A Cappella Choir sang Onward Ye Peoples! and Song of Moses . Bob Macl-:en concluded the service with the benediction. 221 ' I Q- , Q- fe- '-V-+1',1.' - .,,-V - J, A-1 -'11, :f fff,'ffT-1-'1-5 f 5... - ,ft-f:-131'-A ff-giiisxg , X l vw-bg -..,- -x -,- ,. . -v-.,--f -, Ja: -.- . df, :. . 1-:xg:ffN.?1.: 5- :Cz--'f-,--3 .Sf fi 1: ?t ' m ' f15f'1'5-Vw,,P4x?3'sff 4 ljGraduation evening, so long awaited, yet over so soon. Class Cf 73 Receives Diplomas Missouri State Auditor Iohn Ashcroft offered the graduating class the challenges and hopes of tomorrow. The eighth class to be graduated from Oak Park, along with the overflow crowd of friends and relatives, interrupted the popular speaker with numerous outburst of applause and appre- ciative laughter. Also very popular for the evening were the two charming female members of the hoard, Frances Foerschler and Sandra Reeves, who presented the diplomas to the Class of Do Dreamers . Nigfg YWV-m ,F ' 4- ' mi, M .- .-C. M173 h ' fu: - r - -Wg , 1,16 f W, qi gf f + ..,,, r mx, , I wg 5 Portia mg An Gakie Senior Activities IV Index fRT2 ' fi ea 'Lab fwfr A 1: Y bf ,N fx s- X . X XX . - LR a 4, X. S .. Hi I ig. ff F . ikltw ' 1 52, ' gf 5 f r ' ffm 'M' 1 L am .Mf ,, . S17 f . ' 29.5419 31 f' f -Q f nf ' 3- ,gr , ,lyiiiwf , my m a, I , xy , f I 2 K. A Q g f., fb 'N , T C g':Sf.u.1 gn' ' ' . . KV x , ' K 9 Xfffi? , , 5' -, :-' V - YQ 52 N 1 wp.. ,. ,X X XS 11. Q . v fwz , ' I XQ W1 ' 1 Qian ,. f fi -5' f - 'X' 1 s ,, 3. w ., K N Q, af ali X 4 5 . wir 'L .- f oi V? 4 ,, -iw , I5 N J ws -SFmf2 J fixy, M' N A Q 'Q X A s ' 1 l XY, 5 5 x ffl , ' 2 'N if-uv W.. .1-J 4 , w.51 ,5 , JL v,-J I! .4 .5:,7, A-Q ' 3491. xp mi ,yi ,, Jbf- ' '1 ,gfgab . Af. -L. 4 , 'w', 4,4 ...QM W L f-Q in A! Y . 'F ' wigs? 1 K'-1.-Q31 Ve . WF? 1 ,,i'.fQ . Lal jfmg '34 4 aww ,, -g M, ,f-- Q45 ,JK - , M-1 15 1,-W ' sv ,v. . ,iq I F ,fl ,A J ,-an, nr ik tliitltry Elon t-L8 iiake-'. Karen 178 Putt Club, lfto-:vor Drum Song ifttrtt' ci twists lf k xl xl i I ill .J initti, , f , 9,17 2 'X x' I- w i ,AA 1:11. pri, ,f,t,i L2l'Il'l 1, .,,, .. .. ,, l,,tX'l.S.lal., ll'ilt'llltt'flI'1, Alg. ll, Trig., Teacher, Coll Coach Baker, Ron Lee Baker, Miss Vicki 39 B.S., N,XV.M.S.tl., lN'l.A. in Education. U.lNl,K.C., Math, Algebra 1 and II, Teacher Bales, Dan 178 Ballard, Diana Lynne 178 Ballard, Steven Gentry 149 Ballard, Terry Lynn 149 Ballmer, Daniel 163 BAND Pep 50-51, Marching 52 Banks, Carolyn 149 Banks, Corinne 28 Medical Secretarial Degree, Graceland College, Instructional Asst. Barham, Paul Barker, Karen 163 Barker, Laurie 149 Barnes, Alan 50,163 Barnes, Martha 50,178 Pep Band, Pep Club, Marching Band, Pit Orchestra, Guys and Dolls Barnett, Cynthia 149 Barrow, Susan 96,163 Barstow, Bruce 163 Barton, Debbie 163 BASEBALL 104-107 Bashford, Lori 149 Bashford, Pam 163 BASKETBALL 92-97 Basler, Iodee 132,163 Bateman, Bob 148 Bateman, David 112,178 Beaglley, Steve 163 Bea ,Linda 32,63,116,178,217 Pep Club, Honor Thesqian, Flowers for Algernon , Lilies of t e Field , South Pacific , The Prime of Miss lean Brodie , The Matchmaker , Guys and Dolls , Solid Gold Cadillac , Flower Drum Song , Caine Mutiny Court Martial , CAMBIA staff,'Nat'l Forensics League, Best Actress 1972, Concert Girls Glee, Drama Club, Intramurals, Senior Class Reunion Committee, Baccalaureate Committee Bealmear, Steve 117,148 Beard, Karen 163, I Beaver, Nova 163 Bechthold, Sherry 163, Beckham, Mr. Ron 39 M.S., C.M.S.U., Algebra I, Physics, Physical Science, Teacher, Chess Club BeDunnah, Teresa 148 Beedle, Debbie 178,204 , Pep Club, Sectional Officer, Vice President of Pep Club, Intramurals, CAMBIA queen candidate, Flower Drum Song , Pep Assemb-ly chairman Beerup, Kathy 148 Beethe, Mrs. Mary 45 K M.S., Kansas State Univ., Child Develop- ment, Money Madness, Creative Clothing, Home Economics II Behm,1oAnn 13,77,178 Pep Club, Modern Dance Club, Student Council, Intramurals, Girls Volleyball team Behm, Ion 178 Student Council Belcher, Rhonda 148,178 Belkna ,Karla 116,128,163 Bell, Clifford W. 164 Bell, Ian 148 Bell, Ioe 58,64,ti7,101,1fS-4,167 Bell, Mr. Kenneth 36,63 I M.A., C.M.S.U., Photography, Iournalism, Sociology, CAMBIA adviser Bell. Steve 149 Belman, Bob 178 Benke, Kristi 149 Bentley, Debbie 178 fx Cappella l3t:res1l-c, led lb-5 iiefgifr-t'toier. Clenti 164 Bet'tfr's, lit lieth 551715179 W A I I l f J l t-itirsttctntte, Pratt I't'l1. C'fVll0r flat:-, Sergesint-ol-f'.tU ll' ttgiqglil tvtgftj 'l7l: , . f , f.: I t 5 I Bermer, Linda D. 178 Health Careers Club, Girls Concert Choir, l4'lowei' Drum Song Besott. Cregg 178 Besette, Ron 165 Bessey, Larr f 178 Intramural? Football Beyer, Blaine K, 116,121 A Cappella, Drama Club, Flower Drum Song , Student Council Bigham, Carol 70,178,207 Pep Club, Student Council, I.V. Cheerleader, Varsit Cheerleader, Winter Sports queen candidate Billings, Donna 149 Billups, Debra 149 Bingham, Kenneth 149 Bingham, Laurie 121,165 Bingham, Randy 149 Biondi, Donald 179 Bird, Sheila 5G,61,77,179 A Ca pella, Oak Street Sin ers, Girls Vogeyllnall, AFS, Flower Drum Song , LOG sta , Bishop, Mr. Michael 30 S.M.S., B.S. Ed., Am. History, Soph. Social Studies, Comm. III. Bivens, Rick 148 A Blackwell, Mr. Larry 36 ' B.S. in Ed., C.M.S.U., Soph. I-list., You and the Law, Law Club ,. Blackwell, Paula Ioan 148' ' - ' Blair, Mr. Lynn 30,61 , 8' M.A., M.U., American Studies, LOG, Teacher 5 7 M Bledsoe, Iohn 148 ' , Blizewski, Susan 148 Blocker, Miss Linda 42 Blue, Karen 148- ' Bogart, Dennis 56,165 Boggs, Vickie 49 . Bog ,Klark 165 Bogue, Kathy 148 4 Bo ek, Robert 149 Boles, Michael 39,179 Lettermens Club Bond, Debbi 149 Bongiovanni, Theresa 58,149 I Boo er, Stacey 149 Boor, Lori 165 Booth, Cheryl 165 Borgeson, Doug 149 Boston, Dwain 149 . - A ' Boswell, Steve 87,179 ' Football So h. r. and Sr. ears Track r P t I i y i I - and Sr. years, Student Council, Beauty and -I . the Best ' Bosworth, Vikki 148 Bourne, Renita 148 , Boustead, Beckie 148 Bowen, Brenda 148 Bowen, Linda 148 Bowles, Mike 164 Bowlin, Stanley 164 Bowser, Harlan 148 Box, Lisa 58,140,149 Boyle, Sharon 164 Brackman, Bruce 179 A Cappella, Student Council, Lettermens Club, Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, South Pacific Bradsher, Debbi 149 Brady, Richard 164 Branstetter, Rick 149 Brasel, Mr. Gerald 36 B.S., C.M.S.U., Soph. History, Asst. Track Coach Brattin, Dennis 63,94,95,102,175,179 Basketball, Lettermen's Club, Student Council, CAMBIA staff, Intramurals, Baseball, Golf, Prom Committee, Boy's Pep Club, Mr. Golf, Outstanding student, Honor Roll Brazelton, Lynn 149 Brewer, David 149 Bridges, David 116,149 Brin1iis,loe 148 Brinkley, Phyllis 164 Brinsa, Kathy 164 Brooks, Arleert 179 Brown, Barbara 148 BI-Qwn, litlckle 165,198 D id 148 Bri iwti, SV l:w.f.'.t'ii. Grieg ot.-,l-153,152 Bw'twt'., lol: 165 Htf,.,,tn, Koala R 1,8 A-. French Club Brown, Lynne 165 Brown, Raymond 50,165 Brown, Rita 178 Brown, Ronald L. 178 Brown, Ronnie 83,87,105,197,178 Football, Honorable Mention All Conference, Basketball Sophomore-Iunior years, Baseball, Letterman Club, A Cappella Brown, Stephen W. 148 Brown, Teresa 148 Brown, Vicki 165 Brucker, Nancilu 178 Brune, David 178 Brune, Debby 149 Bruns, Colleen 179 Bryant, Betty 179 Buck, Leo H. 165 Buhrer, Doug 164 Bullard, Cheryl 179 Burbaugh, Audrey 149 Burch, Kathy 149 Burge, Pat 149 Burnett, Debbie 164 Burns, Melvin E. 149 4 Burns, Sandy 61,179,184,214 , Student Council, Pep Club, Band, LOG staff, Guys and Dolls , g ' Burton, Bill 164 W Burton, Glenda 1641 Burton, Susan '149 8 Bush, Annette ,148 Bush, Dave' 179' Bush, Ieff 179 L Bushyager, Kim 58,148' 5- Bushyager, Lori 164 Bussell, Ioyce 179,181 -I A A Cappella, Drama Club,'iff'Flower Drum ,.-..Song , Student'Council , ,., -4 if Bussinger, David- 148--Q Bussinger, -Robert 164 A 1+- Butala, Martha Sue 148. Buterbat1gh,lHl,l 165 Butler, Patricia 165 - 8 Y ,. Butterfi'eld,-'Donna 180 ,A i ' Pep Club, Intramurals,-Spa,nish Clu'b f Butts, Doug,,180 .. Butts,iIerrald 1165 A A Cain, Patty'165 so Callahan, Kat-hy 165 CalliCoat,'Rick 148 V Calvin, Lee Ann 165 , . Q,,,,,Q.aa Camblin, Holly 148 iv HQ, Campbell, Chris 149,191t- Capipsf Angela ,149 N ,L 4 Ca s Karen 149' I . ,, qu P , Carlg,0I1,.Keith 50,164 , - Carlson, Laura 164 4 Carmean, Iim 149 ,J ..,7, 3 Carmichael, Linda 180 'Q Carnes, lim 149 Carnes, Sandy 164 Carpenter, Belinda 164 Carroll, Bob 116,180 I Drama Club, Senior Class Play Committee, Art Club Intramurals, Barnyard ' P , Carsten, Bonnie 180 ' 1 l Pep Club, Girls Choir, South Pacific , Buys and Dolls , Flower Drum Song Carter, Chuck 180 Carter, Dan 164 Carter, Delorse 164 Carter, Gale 148 Carter, Katy 148 Carver, Iohn M. 181 Carver, Karen 165 Carver, Pam 165 Carver, Penny 121,148 Casey, lohn 181 Casey, Risa 165 Caster, Karen 148 CHSIBF, P81 70,181,203 Pep Club, Sophomore Cheerleader, LV. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Spanish Club, Clee Club, Homecoming Queen can- didate, Prom Committee, Winter Sports decorating committee. Castle, Barbie 181 In , Pep Club, Student Iixchatigt- Day, Iyning Assistant, Track helper, Ilonot Roll, Castle, Susan 165 -4 Carmichael, Terri 149 - Abend, Linda 347 Abrams, Laura 163 A CAPPELLA 6,9 Acton, Keith 147 Adams, Kent 163 Adams, Marchelle 177,127 Adams, Rick 177 ADl'vlliillS'l'RATlON 16-21 AFS CLUB 124 AFS STUDENTS 124 Airey, Robin 163 Airington, jianet 147 Albers, Mi e 147 Albertson, Marcia 177 Albin, Kathie 163 Alexander, Al 147 Alexander, jim 147 Alexander, Laura 116,177 Alexander, Steve 177 Intramurals, Drama Club, Student Council, Key Club, Vice-President Key Club, Chess Club, Stage Crew-House Crew Chairman for Guys and Dolls , Health Careers, Sr. Class Play Committee Alig, Teri 163 Allen, Connie 170,177,203 Clee Club, Pep Club, Sophomore Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Spanish Club, Homecoming Queen Attendant ,,,,. Allen, Kevin 96 Allen, Sherie 163 Allison, Doug 86,96 Allison, Rhonda 163 Allman, Ronnie Gene 101 Altenhofen, juanita 177 Pep Club, Flowers for nastics Club, Amorosa, Mr. Gerald 39 M.S., U.M.K.C., Biology Ander, Kathy 163 Anderson, Brenda 147 Anderson, David 177 Anderson, Diane 177 g Anderson, Cindy 147, Anderson, jeff 67,101 f Anderson jim 87,101,163 Anderson john 177 Anderson Kenny 177,184 Boys Choir, Norman Nor't1'irn'en Anderson,aSteve 163 Andrews, Ron 1774 F Angelo, Anthony 147 Annan, Debbie 177 Pep Club Antonio, Michael D. 177- if Archer, Carol 177 Pep Club Archer, David 148 Archer, Leah 148 N Archibald, Deborah, 163 Armour, Kim 115,148 sara. ag.: ARMS AND THE MAN 1161117 . i Armstrong, Connie 177 3 -' Q Q A Armstrong, jim 177 ' ' President ,of Key Club, Chess Club Armstrong, Pam 148 - Arndt,,Harold 177 . A Arst, Henry 103,148 , ART CLUB 126-127 Asby, Mrs. Lynda' 28 , Y 1 B.S. in Sec. Ed., N.W.M.S.U., Instructional Assistant 'P Atkins, Mrs. Mar'orie 22,232 Atkins, Mr. Ronald 21,42 M.S, in Ed., C.M.S.U., COE Atkinson, Debbie 64,177 Pep Club, Drama Club, Thespians, NFL, South Pacific , Matchmaker , jean Brodie , Guys and Dolls , Flower Drum Song , Forensics, Debate Aubrey, jeff 148 Audsley, Lynn 116,163 Audsley, Mike 116,148 B Babb, jennifer 163 BACCALAUREATE 220 Badami, Mary Ann 163 Bahnmaier, Mr. john 42,142 M.S. in Business, K.S.T.C., Em oria, Per- sonal Ty ming, Bookkeeping l, Bookkeeping ll Bailey, Bob 177 i 'f , ,Mi , g ,, .A I i , .er , 5,1 . fi , t - 'Q , -'I . .1 f , n V .1 1. 1 '1 br a v L la, tvs. A r .f 7 Q, -vm-A l Y P H F ii ri i ' it if of - 1 J 1 -. an-9' A 1 i Q A as K , .wg 'R 1 5 2 1 .f f i A-in 1 1. N :Q fir 1 'i vm! I si., li fi 55' . , l ' 7 QW-1-i I HX ' ,in ' , , PAT twig ,ky-Y ' l . .fvfglii ' 4 ,,l vf ftdtgi s-5 , 9 Hd! 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Phil Enzor, Paul 101,166 Epperson, joe 151 Epperson, Tana 183 Modern Dance Club, COE Club Erickson, Sue 183,207 Pep Club, Student Council, South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, Winter Sports Queen Attendant, Girls Concert Choir Espeland, Tom 166 Evans, Alan 87,166 Evans, Carolyn 166 Evola, Vince 130,151,152 Ewert, Mark 183 Wrestling, Basketball Intramurals F Fairlie, Robyn 151 Faner, Debbie 151 Fann, Miss Lois W. 42 M.S. In Bus., Colo., Bookkeeping, Record Keepingl, Future Teacher's Club Farrar, Bi l 151 Farrell, Mr. Bill 30 B.A., M.U., M.A., U.M.K.C., Com- munications 4, Books to Think By, Film as Art, Understanding Contemporary Media, Tennis Coach, Teacher Farro, Vince 151 Fawks, Vanessa 150 Feagles, Larry 86,150 Feduke, Melanie 167 Fefel, Pam 55,183 Pep Club, Bannerettes, South Pacific Felton, Gary 183 Fetterlin , Steve 87,167 Fields, Aian 167 Finch, Richard 86,96,147,160 Finch, Robert L. 86,147 Fish, Randy 167 Fish, Richard D. 183 Flanagan, Sheila 183 Flores, Debbie 167 Flores, Delores 183 Pep Club, Health Careers Club, AFS FLOWER DRUM SONG 118-121 Floyd, leniene 183 FOOTBALL 72-73, 82-87 Forsee, Mrs. Sherry 22 B.S. Secondary Ed., Foster, Dan 183 Fowler, Beth 183 South Pacific , Guys and Dolls Orchestra, Girls Glee, Tri-M Fox, Benny 167 Francis, Steve 166 Frank, Barbara 166 Frans, Nancy 183 Frazier, Randy 58,127,152 Fredrickson, Shar 166 Frey, Karen 166 Fricke, Randy 91,152 Frizzell, Ricky 152 Fry, Tracy 58,152 Fry, Vicki 152 Fugate, Cheryl 152 Fu lc, Susan 55,183 Pep Club, AFS, Art Club, Bannerette, Girls ll E ' Committee, Concert Cho' ', accaiaureate , H nv- , , , , fi Guys and Dolls , rlowfri Drum Song Fuller Peggy 'Hill l'yllllf'2!', Rita 155 RtlllflD,RUl,ilI1 Jl71.1f3f' Furgmson, Stuart 1513 Sltiflffftlfl1fV1'Ill,fi-ll I-IICKI Douglas ' 11171. 1 1 f-1. 4 ,.N,, 41, i 5,,r.mg Q?Qq1if-v5ff:13E3'f,f fr -' 1 1 .fr ,sr 1-1 1- 111-ttil. ll.ix'id 86,1-18 l 1 vt , lll'11l1illJGl'ltllil, Lynn ltio fllI1ll'I1lit'I'l11l!1, Rolnvrt 149 t.,ha1nl1crs, Doug 149 Chandler, Mr. james 52 M, ED. University of Mo., Instrumental Music Chapman, Aimee 181 Chapman, Mrs. Virginia 28 B.S. University of Omaha, Instructional Assistant English Resource Center Checo, Christina 124,181,223 AFS Club, Modern Dance Club. Cheek, Dawn 149 Chewning, john 164 Childress, Linda 149 Chism, Lynn 149 Christeson, Mike 149 Clardy, Susan 35,150 Clark, lVlilie 63,87,'l8I,2U6 Intramurals, Flower Drum Son Football, Student Council, Lettermens Clugb, CAMBIA Staff, Baseball, AFS, St. Pats King Can- didate, Second Team All Conference. Claussen, David 164 Clay, Charlotte 150 Claytor, Rick 87,164 Claytor, Ron- 86,120,150 Clegg, Sue 180 Pep. Club - Clemmens, Naomi 164 Clemmens, Patricia 180 Clevenger, Alicia 159 Clevenger, Dawn 30,71,164 Clevenger, Rex 96,150 tjtvpliini, l't'l'l'l '65 thitli 1 k Ron 101 148 ,1,11:1.+z1 Clinkingbeard, Linda 164 'V Coakley, Mr. john 32,116 7' F t'i' MA. u.M.14.c., Drama ' 1 Coakley, Kathleen 180 1f'f 'ffw ' 1 1 Pe Club, Flowers for Algernon uC9a.klljey,.Michael 150 ,Q Coates, Bruce 180 ifljfvfig -- jf ffCochraiiiT Sharon 180.11 A 3 jPepClub, j.V. Cheerleader, Student Council fg,,,',- Coffman, Loyce 180 . fr' , K Rep Clu , Language Office Assistant Wag, V, j ,N 'Co-ffmanfjudy 165 t't1 A 'L i Coker, Melodie 116,165 I rms' 'Colb'y,fKathyj 151 to 3 Cole, Kim, 1,65,,,f ' 7 Cole-,Paul 102,165 f '. .,i1lC5lei.fTheF.eSe 151' .iff C J Collins, Cindy. 121,151 if I 7 1' l'i'f'f-? 1. 'fx 1,., ' 'Vw e, -af ,X M v .4 1. !,'-14, 4- 1-13 .. . at F , 64,11 Mb-Z, 8545 g M s, .1L A Combs, Belinda 116,181,218 ' 1 , , , 22 Z i ,wg . Sai 1 1 1 1 ,,.Y, i.. 1 1 l 1 1 I 1 1 Collins, Doreen 116,165 Collins, Cuila 151 ' 1 Collins, Kathy 116,181 . p A Cappella, Flower Drum Song , South Pacific , Guys and Dolls 2 . Co,lli-nas,-Mark, 151 Collins, Pam 151 1 ' Colvin, Mary 150 ColwwllTDonna Lynee 150 i Pe Club, Drama, Club, Student Council, Flowers for Algernon , .Lillies of the Field , South Pacific , Prime of Misscjvean :.,.Brodie , Matchmaker , Solid old Cadillac , Arms and the Man , Thespian, Modern Dance Club, Student Council, AFS Combs, Gisele 150 Com ton, Mike 150 Contljotta, Ellen ' 58,150 Cone, Ronnie 165 Conroy, Mike 150 Conway, jim 59,86,94,96,151,226 Conway, Sue 162,164 Conwe l, Mike 181 Cook, jeff 181 Coons, Andrea 181- Cooger, Kendra 151 Cor ray, Kevin 50,151 Cornelius, Michael 43 Cos er, Vince 151 Coulljter, Mark 151,152 Courtney, Mrs. Phyllis 30 BA., UMKC, Communications Il Couture, Cathy 77,151 Couture, Cheryl 77,181 Pep Club, Intramurals, GAA President, CAA Treasurer, Counseling assistant, Girls Volleyball team, Girls Basketball team Cowden, Lois 164 Cox, Barbara 180 Pep Club Cox, james 150 Crabb, lfiarolni VV. 150 Cratt, Robert '47 Crantiall, 1Ja'1'1d .150 Crandall, Pam 180 Pep Club Crawford, Chuck 150 Crawford, julia '164 Crawford, Steve 180 Wrestlingi Creason, C ris 101 Wrestling, Student Council, Lettermans' Club, N.F.L., Intramurals, Wrestling captain Crews, Mr. jerry 59,75,83,179 Sp. in P.E. CMSU., Boys Physical Fitness, Head Football Coach Cromer, Miss Shirley 142 M.ED. Mu. and SMS, Shorthand, Secretarial Practice Crook, Penny 150 Croswhite, Gary 103,180 Basketball, Tennis, Letterman's Club Crouch, Robin Renee 150 Cruder, Linda Sue 164 Crum, Carol 180 Flowers for Algernon , Drama Club Cuccia, Donna Kay 164 Cummings, Bruce 91,164 Cummins, Kirk 165 Cunningham, janice 180 Currey, LaDonna 165 Curtis, Gene 67,83,87,98,101,1-41180,208,216 A Cappella, Student Council, Football, Wrest ing, Baseball, Letterman's Club , Curtis, Scott 165 Custer, jennifer 180 D Dahlquist, Craig 86,151 Dahlquist, Lanice 165 Dailey, Vie i 50,55,56,165 Dalsing, Cheryl 165 Dameron, Rhonda 151 Dameron, Ronnie 164 Damico, Mike 164 Dannar, Deborah 151 Darby, julie 151 Darby, Mark 164 Dater, Terry 151 Davidson, joyce 55,124,180,213,214 AFS, Orchestra, Intramurals, AFS Host Sister, Student Council, Bannerette, Pep Club Davidson, Larry 151 Davidson, Vickie 180 Davis, Bobbi 164 Davis, Dann 101,150 Davis, Davicf, 218 Davis, Debbie 180 Pep Club, AFS Davis, DOH 50,51,56,64,120,'180,216 Davis, Gary 182 Davis, jere yn 150 Davis, Louis 56,182 Davis, Mike 61,90,182 , Track, Cross Country, Lettermen's Club, LOG Staff Davis, Nancy Denise 54,182 Pep Club, Thespian, Bannerette Davis, Roger 182 Day, Anne 164 Deatherage, jerry 150 Deaton, Richard 164 Decker, Dee 150 Deem, jack 182 DeFreece, janet 150 Degenhardt, Mark 165 De a , Mr. john 75,92 B.Si Ed., Arkansas Univ., Geograph, Psycholog , So homore Basketball Coacli, AFS Faculty Agvisor Delisio, Bill 150 DeLisle, Alice 58,165 DeMent, Mike 32 Debate Club, French Club, Intramurals, Football, Debate Club President, Nat. Merit Scholarship finalist, National Forensic League Special Recognition Dempsay, Roger 151 Denney, joan 22 Denney, Tina 165 Derry, lVlr. jim 59,B3,105,'l07,179 M.S., M.U., Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, llead Baseball Coach L1H'1r1e1', U21 Ftrffqrfl ivli ift f,,,:i1 , 1,1 if 1 1,1411 Sophomore ltistory Uelfitatei,1111111111-1 151 Dex. f'1.' en, Stephanie '151 Dick, Roger 163 Dickerson, Homer iiugene 1.82 DltliiCil'SOll,jOl1i1 165 Dickerson, Lisa 50,165 Deitrickson, Lesli 151 Dillahunty, Nancy 183,207 Pep Club, Intramurals, Sophomore and j.V. Cheerleader Dixon, DulCie 116,163 Art Club, Pep Club, Thespian, The Prime , of Miss jean Brodie , T e Matchmaker , Gu s and Dolls , The Solid Gold 7: Cadillac , Arms and the Man , Flower 1 Drum Song 1 , Dixon, Randyl 166 V Dobbins, Art ur 151 DOlJlJiI1S, Debbie 126,166 Dobbins , john Wayne 166 Doering, Fred 150 Doering, Sandy 183 Donnels on, Mrs. Shirley 26 Instructional Assistant-Media Center Donner, Dornhof Dorsey, Dorsey, Dorsey, Debbie 166 fer, Mike 166 Charlene 183 janet 150 Randy 183 Dougherty, Loretta 183 Pep C lub Douglas, Connie 150,155 Douglas, jim 56,116,119,166 Douglas, joni L. 58,150 I Douglas, Robert 167 Terry 63 140 182 200 204 CAMBIA Staff, Pep'ClLib, Sectional Presiaii T i dent, CAMBIA Queen Attendant, Student Pacific , guys and Dolls , Lilies ofthe-1 .., ': Field , Prime of Miss jean Brodie , Prom1 ' 1 i Committee, Baccalaureate Chairman, Gym-Y nastic Club ' 1. 1 Douthit, Debbie 182 - 3 Pep Club, A Ca ella, Girls Concert Chol'i'?fP ,. AFS, German Band, Guys and DollsZ1', 1 1' Flower Drum Son ' ' 1' g ,ir '-'. ' Douthit, Donna 167 it - . 1 fa' 1 ' 39 2 Council Re resentative, AFS Club, South.e-11 , 7- i 1 I I 'E' 1 1 Jr 1, F Douthit, jeff 151 i Downing, Martha 56,167 M Dramann, Linda 150 Ez ' Draper, Gary 151 ' Draper, Mr. lim 24,74,9z,130 'HE 1 2 M.A., Colorado State University, Counselotr, V Head Basketball Coach, Asst. Baseballi 5 Coach - , f 11 if 1 Duane, Mr. Dan 47 r 4 . ' ' l 7 Duddy, Dan 151 Duddy, james 28,167 Duello Debbie 77167 '- 1 Y' Duke, Gary 86,151 . ar 1, no-1 Duncan, Susan 166,172 ' ' 1 B.A. at N.W.M.S.U., Industrial Arts E -Q . Duckworth, Tom 167 if lie . ,ar T D ,K ll R. 166 ye Q ey E 7 f-1 Early, Diana 71,166,177 , 4 Early, Mr. Randy 40,74,86 B.A., Kansas State University, Driver 3 Education, Asst. Football Coach , East, Cheryl 151 i East, Sue 151 Eaton, Roger 84,87,105,107,138,182 Edmonds, Debbie 151 Edwards, Donnie 166 Edwards, Melissa 166 E ner, Brian 150 E6lers, Donnie 166 Ehrhardt, Beverly 167 Ehrhardt, Bch 150 Ehrhardt, judy 167 Eichelberger, Ray 182 Eide, Diane 167 Eisenhauer, Debbie 182 Eisenhauer, Patty 150 Eitel, julie 150 Eitel, Nelda 182 Elder, Dave 167 Elder,Mar1a 121,182 i't'f Da Zqien 1-Ilen 1:Lltio Pe C1 Rle F11 M Ellic Ellic Ellic End Eng1 Ensl EHZ1 EPP EPP M Eric Pe llc A Esp Eva Eva ,Evo Eviit Vi Faii Fan Faii ty K ' Far Far ,113 Il ,P il F91 Fai .Fei Fei Fel I P Eel Fet Fie in 7 Fir Fis Fis Fla 1' Flc Fic .AI 1 rr: 'f'Flc -rc F9 1 Fo Fo I 1 Fo Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fi Ft Fi Fi R, Fi C . Pacific , Flower1Drufm-Sqngi, 'S'ophaG,lass H iiL.CiiGli. Donna 166 lnlgtlll, xi i--ii Mr. john 36 MU Ain Historv . i. .it ., . ., . Crises, Key Club Sponsor l'lEllI'I!lbi, Kim 153 Haiex ljobi 167 I-lull, Debra 185 Pep Club Hall, janet 158,167 Hall, Lorri 167 I-lall, Mrs. Rose 34 B.A., William jevvell llall, Sandy 116 Ham, Mike 185 Hamilton, Anne 152 Hamilton, Carol 152 Hammonds, David 167 Hammons, Terri 167 Hampton, Susan 167 Hancock, Cindy 184,185,203 Pep Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Student Council, Norma Northmen, Art Award, Secretary of Gymnastics Club Hankins, Patty 152 Hanley, Sandy 166 Harding, Kenny 166 Hardwick. Terry 152 Hargrave, Mary 185 Hargrove, Nancy 185 Pep Club, Curators Scholarship Harlan, Kathy 168 Harlan, Rick 96,152 Harmon, Carly 116,143,152 Harper, Ran y 153 Harper, Sharon 155,184 Harper, Terri -153 Harris, Mrs. Cornelia 30 B.A., Winthrop College, III, Americans Abroad I-Iarris Cheryl 153 Harris, Gregory 153 Harris, james 184 Harris, Karen Lynn 166 Harris, Harris, Karen Louise 166 Kathy 153 Hart, Cindy 153 Hart, Lynn 166 I-Iartle Gene 50 51 61 184 210 y, . , . , Pep Band, Marching Band, Drum Major, ' Band, Orchestra, LOG Staff, Student Coun- cil, Intramurals, French Club, Danforth I Dare You Award , Salutatorian,,Senior - i Class Reunion Committee, Senior Class Gift Committee, Student Council Representative-at-large, LOGGER of the year, M.U. Curator's Scholarship. Hartman, Karen 184 Pep Club, International Language Club. Spanish Club Harvey, john 166 Harward, Toni 152 Hastin s, Gloria 167 Hatfielgd, judi 184 Hatfield, Pam 184 Hayden, Miss Linda 59 I B.A., Southwest Ba tist College, Physical Education, Tumbljing, Girls Athletic Association, Intramurals Hayes, Beverly 167 Haynes, Mark 116,167 HEALTH CAREERS CLUB 126 Heidelbrecht, Cathy 50,167 Heim, Cindy 167 Hein, Dana 184 Helmer, Wanda 185 Helvey, Susan 50,116,167 Henbest, Glenda 185 Hendren, Theresa 152 Hendricks, Lynn 168 Hendrix, Cindy 185 Hensel, Mr. David 42,43 M.A., U.M.K.C., Economics, C.O,E,, Stuco advisor Henry, Gail 152 llenrv, Susan 71,185 Hensley, Randy 152 Hepner, Virginia 152 Herring, Pat '152 llesher, Clil'l'oi'd '168 Hcslop. 'lloriv 126,185,208 Ijrriwrr, iiill liii lleilor, fltfrg -3tE,lii'4 lleuor, Rirtlz -1?.,t7'T lliatt, llliilz H Hibbs, Karen 168 Hickerson, Bob 186 tlicks, Don 193,186 Intramurals, Tennis, Student Council Hicks, Sandra 153 Higdon, Lori 38,58,153,156 Highfill, Dan 168 Highfill, Dave 168 llighfill, Russell 67,101,105,107,186 Wrestling, Baseball, Lettermens Club Higl1lOWBI', Patty 63,70,120,141,186,202 Pep Club, Soph. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, Intramurals, Guys and Dolls , Flower Drum Song , CAMBIA Staff, Homecoming Queen, Soph. Class Treasurer, Pep Assembly Chairman, Prom Committee Hill, Mar' 153 Hill, Philfip 96,109,153 Hill, Richard 186 Baseball, Lettermens Club, Flowers for Algernon , Boys Pep Club Hilton, Gary 186 Hinkle, Brenda 152 Hoch, Mr. Merton 38,39 M.A., U.M.K.C., Geometry, Soph. Class Sponsor Hoggatt, Karen 24,55,169 Ho comb, Barbara 186 Holman, Brenda 186 Pep Club, A Cappella, Flower Drum Songf', Health Room assistant, Concert Girls Glee Holman, Dennis ,40,59,152 Holman, Kenny 152 ' Holmes, 'Elizabeth 152 Holmes, Kerstan 169 Holmes, Les 169 ' ' ' Holyfield, Scarlett 186 Pe Club, German Club, South Pacific , Degbate, Intramurals, Drama Club, Flower Drum Song HOMECOMING 202,203 P , HOMECOMING QUEEN 202 Homer, Rick 152 Hook, Cindy 169 Hoops, Matt 169 Hopper, David 186 Horn, Greg 84,85,186 A - Football, Lettermens Club, Intermurals Hornaday, Susan 186 U , ,i Pep Club, Orchestra ' Horning, Patti 152 Horning, Terri 186 . 6 Pep Club, Pe Club Sectional officer, Prom Committee, Horton, Bob 153 Hoskins, Stewart 153 Hover, Susan 56,125,186,229 Howard, Gary 102,186 Howard, Vickie 153 Hubbs, Dave 153 . Huddleston, Brad 169 Hudson, Lynn 186 Hudson, Mrs. Nancy 59,159 M.S., C.M.S.U., Physical Education, Modern Dance Huff, Donna 186 Concert Girls Choir Hughes, Cindy 153 Hugunin, Karen 153 Hunsaker, Debbie 186 Hunter, Carol 168 Hunter, jamie 168 Huonker, Larry 105,107,187 Baseball, Intramurals Hurd, Chris 168 Hurd, Lisa 218 Hurd, Rick 168 llyde, Christie 152 Hyde, Paul 168 I Ibarra, Eddie 168 Iverson, Kris 152 l jack, 'teresa 169 jar!-iooli, Becky 41.152 jai,l-ison, Laura 125,169 jiiinfzs, Hill 152 jcnniiigs, Richard 160 jifii-pen, David 101,152 if-.iv-ri 'tlikci ill? 2111 Tennis, Football, Intramurals jewell, Deborah 152 jewell, Donna 55,116,187,213 Pep Club, Tri-M, Honor Thespian, ln- tramurals, French Club, Student Council AFS.. Secretary of Nat. Forensic Lea ue Opti-Miss ' at O.P., Law Enforcement CIuh, Drama Club, Debate Club, Bannerette, jr, Sportsman Club, Rappin-WHB, Flowers for Algernon , Caine Mutiny Court Marsha , South Pacific , The Prime ot' Miss jean Brod1e , Matchmaker , Guys and Dolls , Solid Gold Cadillac , Arms and the Man , Flower Drum Song jewell, Kathleen 187 jewett, Ralph 127,153 johnson, Bruce 153 johnson, Mrs. Carol 30 B.A., William jewell, Communications Ill johnson, Cindy 169 , johnson, David 169 johnson, David Leland' 96,169 johnson, Don 168, I ,V , , johnson, Doug 187 ' . . iTrack, Cross Country, Student Council, Lettermens Club, Band, Pep Band W johnson, Karen E. 63,133,187,203 PepClub, junior Varsity Cheerleader, Sec- Vtional President, CAMBIA Co-Editor, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Student , Council,fGymn'asti-cs Club Treasurer, Prom Committee, Flowers from Algernon, Lilies of the Field i A A i johnson, Kathy -187 I .Pep Club, Student Council' johnson, Pat 153 t johnson,,Ren1ee 168 A Q in I I lOhrIson, Roxanna 186 I j,Pep Club, Spanish ,Club, Health Careers , Club,'AFS , j . . , A johnson, Steve 186 , A Y I ' -4:-'i ..-ei Intr-arnurals, ,StuderitiCouncil, LOG staff johnson,'Susan 1 186 ' ' jones, Bruce 't i 153 -'K jj ,1,g,,,,, i-,,.. 1 jones, Bryce Alan 153 jones, Debbie 168 A ,Q jones, Donna , 15121 1ones,i1i11--55,e1,1ss , 5 5 Pep Club, Bannerettes, Student..Gou.ncilta:raa ff-A Representative, A.F.S., LOG4 Staff, 'fSou'th 1 Secretary, jr. Cljaiss,Sec.-7I7reaf.i1ii e'r Q jones, jim 186,152 .-f P -. ' A . ----fr-J - jones, Milton 50,87,141,187,198 Q ,. 1 Football, Intramurals, Lettermens Cldb, Pep Band, Concert Bandg' Track, Wrestling jones, Peggcy 44,154 jones, Ran y 87,101,168 L - jones, Sharif-116,168 I 5- to jones, Tim 168 ' joplin, Sheryl 169 'if joslyn, Steve 67,169 ' ' Q, .. UNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 160 1 - ,, , JUNIORS 160-175 ' 'W jury, Paul 94,105,169 A was-. f . K Kadera, john 101,169 Kahler, Dr. Dan 18 , . V Ed.D., Oklahoma State University, Prin- cipal, Sophomore Orientation Kahn, Mrs. Nancy 42 . B.S.. K.St., Typing, Shorthand, Business Management . Kaighen, Chuck 169 Karnes, Kenneth 154 Karnes, Patty 187 Pep Club Kautzman, Cindy 71,187 Pep Club, Pom-Pon, A Cappella, Student Council, Guys and Dolls , South Pacific , Lilies of the Field , l-'lowers for Alger- non Kautzman. Mrs. Corrine 26 Secretary, Media Center Kearns, Denise 168 Keck, Richard 154 Keesee, Teresa 168 Kelsev, Audrey 187 PepvClub, Drama Club, Flowers lor Algernon Kelsey, Howard 154 Kelso. jean 154 Kenner y. Mr. Barry 49 M.S., R.l, School of Design, Att, Art and 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1? .Ji 1 1 , 1 4 2 Mui , , ,.,.-giexxff' ' .. LJ.- i ' U-HI. 1 'Wa- d .,.. , ,-wa' .r ffl. . ,.,.e,, .k .4-1f'..F qx,...v+- ug - ai ,1 Q. are ' , mf.-.5 fp 4 ws, 1, 'jalffi we W1 Q . 1 14 t, N Y, I q,..g:, h M3312-K3 -f ' 3 A-if ,?.-- LC' I' ,VAL v 11 V - i' o X, .Q Y 4 , is , Q r 1 I , 1 ,,. 4 7, , 77,211 i .cf jst: , f,w5,.,ea, , QM 8, l 1 1 1 ti , if . 'f,, .fn ' 3. ,S to N , , 1 I 1,5 .1 M h ak ' 1. n I that '.. 617' 4-4, cw -- ,, ,,,,,.. : .L Y , - at ,ia itil' .np , w1,..p-V. ' 111 34- ir 1 f' 1 f 1' , l 1-1 . lu! . .i 1 E Rf' It-,fE3Z:,,5 5. WJ? agus., A 'tl , 5' 'Art Awarfl, . 1' :' 4- . .-J f,,4 iv.e'89 '11- 6.31.1 ... p 3 B I4 lf' V Q. jul.. Gabel, Edward 153 Gallup, Dale 166 Qamb e-, Michele 153 j'Gambreal:fPatricia 153 ,en-4--W .vw jqt, , ,xl 5' -1 tl 11, , ,1 lic 1 1 1 1 . -... ' 'vi ., b.1gbs.'l LJ Garber, Audrey 1153 Garland, Rexene 167 Garrison,Lavonne 153 1 1 Garrett,4MrJ Steve 40,74,83 B.A., N.E.M.S.U., Driver's Ed., Asst. Foot- ball Coach Garzee, Vickie '43,185 Casper, john 153 Gau t, Dorothea 152 Gehrs, Tultle 22 Geier, Dan 152 Gemmer, john 167 ' Gendreau, joe 152 George, Keith 152 Geor e, Terr 167 GercEen, Richard 167 Christ, Verna 167 Gibbs, Bill 185 Cihlis, jofillen 152 Gibson, Angola 152 Gilbert, Dorathea 167 Gilbert, Pam 153 Cillarcath, Patsy 185 Girls .Athletic Association, A Cappella, Pep tlliilm, Intramurals, Flower Drum Song , Usfltllll Pacific , Guys and Dolls , AFS, Girls 'Vrack UCKI Gillett, jane 166 Gilstrap,,Kathy 166 Glasczak, john 153 Glass, Connie 153 Glauser, Bob 166 Glenn, Michelle 185 , Pelp Club, Ijr. Achievement, South Pacific God rey, Ga e 185 Goebel, Bob 166 Goebel, Rick 185 Goetsch, Brad, 185 Goetsch, Tracey 153 Goetz, Marijo 185 Pep Club, Student Council Goff, Rodney 166 Goff, Valerie 166,142 Gold, Manfred 167 Golden, Paul 167 Goodspeed, Mike 153 Gordon, Susan 50,167 Gorsage, Don 185 Gossage, Terri 152 Gould, Paula 153 Grace, Mr. Bill 56 M.A., C.M.S.U., Vocal Music, Oak Street Singers Grace, Mr. joe 42 B.S., Central College, COE., Office Ed., Granado. David 167 Graves, Cindy 152 Cravett, Sherry '152 Grayum, Henry 152 Grayum, Walter E. II 56,58,87,116,167 V Green Debbie 185 Greenz Denny 94,185 if Basketball, Student Council: ' Green, Dianna 54,184 Green, jannice 152 6, it Green, jim 152 Green, Karen 167 Green, Ron 153 Greene, Dale 40,184 Greenwood, Cindy 166 by M , Greenwood, Howard 184 V . Intramurals, Wrestling A Greer, Brtyan 153 Greer, je f 153 Grider, Kim 166 V Griffin, Bill 87,94,95,105,1U7,'130,184,230 ' Football, Lettermens Club, Basketball, Baseball Cromer, Larry 184 Grooms, Brian 153 Groseclose, Suzie 166 Grossman, Terri 153 Grun, Mrs. Mary 26 M.S., C.M.S.U., Media Specialist-Audiovisual Guess, Terri 166 Guffey, Greg 184 Gunn, Ruth 184 Glee Club, History Resoiirce Helper Gustin, Becky 166 Guyer, Dan 86,101 Guymon, Karen 185 A Cappella, l lox-ver Drum Song ,gm H116 Hag M C1 H aii ll tilt Hall Pt Hall Hall Hall B. Half Han Han Hari Han Han Har Har , , -.P1 S1 A Har 8 Har Har Har ,Har Hai P1 Har glglal .fe .A 44' Hai Hai Hai l , .B il Hal Hai , 3 Hai ,r Hal Hai . 7 H31 ' ' Hai ,,Ha1 A' its I2 as .C MF li?- S HH! I-Ia , . ,HQ -.Q ,,v, ' Q' Ha 'E E f, ,wat Ha Ha HE He He ,He He He He He He He He I He He He He Hz He He Ht H1 H1 Hi with es. of , All udent Girls Club Boys Print Com- I Ad- lean olls , , Art Pres., -Mod st of tctor, ific , ong , r,A South Jrum b :il irals, Can- ,,,. L Lackey, David 91,15-t Lackey, ll,5tl,tttt.1l'ltt,ittili if.alierty.', Chris 168 L Hay, Pat 168 Laney, Barry 15-t Lakin, Debbie 168 Lam, Charles 154 Lamanske, Tina 43,188 Lambert, Sandy 168 Lampson, Mr. Delbert -10,4-1 M.A.. K.S.C. of Pittsburg, Driver Ed. Lancaster, Tom 96,110 Lane, Cyndi 28,154 Lane, Larry 188 Larson, Susan 55,56,188,190,204.229,234 Pep Club, Historian of Pep Club, Oak Street Singers, Drama Club, Flower Drum Song , South Pacific , Guys and Dolls , CAMBIA Queen Candidate, Minstrel Show Laswell, Melody 54,116,144 Lathrop, Iohn 94,168 Laverty, Elaine 117,169 Law, Mrs. Charlene 30 M.A., U.M.K.C., Communications II, Reading II Lawing, Mrs. Ieanne 49 M.A., U.M,K.C., Art, Art and Man, Art Club Laws, lim 39,56,189 A Cappella, Intramurals, Oak Street Singers, Guys and Dolls , Flower Drum Song Lea, Mr. Donald 39 M.S., M.U., Chemistry I8:II Ledbetter, lim 127,189 International Club, Future Teachers Ledbetter, Nancy 155 Lee, Eddie 155 Lee, Richard 155 Leforgee, Linda 116,127,189 Honor Thes ian, Secretary-Treasurer Thespians, Fljowers for Algernon , Prime of Miss lean Brodie , Matchmaker , South Pacific , Solid Gold Cadillac , Flower Drum Song , French Club, Art Club, Reunion Committee, Free Mod Assembly, Pep Club Leker, Mrs. Donna 42 B.S., C.M.S.C., Clerical Practice, Typing, Business Law, Consumer Awareness Lemarr, Chris 70,176,189,203 Pep Club, I.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, Soph. Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Secretary- Treasurer, Homecoming Queen Attendant, South Pacific , St. Pats Committee, Homecoming Committee Leopold, Lisa 36,155 Leuty, Craig 155 Leuty, Stacy 169 Lewis, Myra 155 LIBRARIANS 26 Liles, Cheryl 154 Linard, Gary 169 Linard, Denis 154 Lindbergh, Mark 154 Lindhorst, Nancy 116,147,154 Lindgren, Wendy 189 Pep Club Littrell, janice 169 Livingston, Stephanie 154 LOG STAFF 60 Long, Becky 189 K ' Girls Concert Choir, A Cappella, 'Flower Drum Song , Guys and Dol s , Orchestra, Pitt Orchestra Long. Pat 169 Long, Paul 154 Looney, Darrell 155 Lopez, Bob 189 Lordo, Angelique 155 Lordo, Sam 61,188 U Intramurals, LOG Staff, Barnyard Executive Board Love, Tom 155 Lowary, Kathy 155 Lowrey, Donna 169 Lowry, tim 46,168 Lowry, Rick 86,155 Lucus, Carolyn 155 Lucas, Kon 168 Luecke, t,inrt's 1:5-' Lueclie, Debbie Loman, liaflet K . t,, t l,ttii.1 ', tfldl 8. Luper, Robert 154 Lux, lieckie 154 Luyben, Annette 36,189 B.S. University of Kansas, American History, Pep Club Sponsor, Teacher Lyons, Connie 154 M Mabbott, Mr. Tim 30 B.A. UMKC, Sophomore English, Teacher Mabrey, Iames 168 MacDonald, Kelly 116,117,127,188,204 Pep Club, Thespian President, Flowers for Algernon , Li ies of the Field , South Pacific , Prime of Miss lean Brodie , Matchmaker , Guys and Dolls , You're a Good Man Charlie Brown , Solid Gold Cadillac , Arms and the Man , Flower Drum Song , Student Council, CAMBIA Queen Candidate, Student Council Representative to State Convention, Natl. Forensic Association, Commencement Com- mittee Mace, Mrs. lane 36 M.A. UMKC, Youth and Society, American Traditions American Government Macken, Mark 151,154,176 Macken, Robert 188,208 Maddox, toyce 188 Maddox, Karen 168 Mahan, Kathie 77,155 Mahan, Steve 87,169 Mahoney, Lisa 155 Maines, Tina 188 Pep Club MAIORETTES 54 Majors, Brenda Mallon, Patty 155 Mallon, Tim 188,192 Art Club, Guys and Dolls, Flower Drum Song, 3rd Place Art Fair Malone, Ianice 155 Malone, Shawn 188 Maloney, Cheryl 188 Mandina, Marie 58,169 Mann, john 116,169 ' Marchetti, Pam 162,169 Mardikes, Cathy 63,188,189,197,205 Pep Club Treasurer, Intramurals, Student Council, CAMBIA Staff, CAMBIA Queen, Sectional Secretary Mardikes, George 87,122,169 Marin, Sarah 155 Marshall, Pat 169 Marshall, Patricia 61,188,190,210 Avon Advisory Panel, WHB Rappin , Prom Committee, Commencement Committee, Pep Club, AFS Club, French Club, Law En- forcement Club, LOG Staff, Dispatch Youth Reporter, Student Council, Missouri Girls State, Missouri Curators Scholarship Cadet Teaching Marstall, Kathy 55,188 Pe Club, Art Club Treasurer, Guys and Dolllsu, Flower Drum Song , Student Coun- cil, Concert Girls Glee, Bannerette Martin, Cheryl 188 Majorette, Co-Captain Majorette Martin, Cindy 190 Pep Club, A Cappella, Flower Drum Song . GAA, South Pacific , Guys and Dolls , Charlie Brown Martin, Dawn 22 Martin, Dianna 190 Martin, Miss Helen 30 N.W.S.T.U., Communications 11, Ir. Class Sponsor Marx, Kenny 101,168 Mathis, Bec y 155 Matlock, Sandy 190 Matney, Butch 154 Matney, Mike 154 Matthews, Michael 32,33,116,117,121,122,217 Dromo- The Caine Mutiny Court Mar- tial , The Prime of Miss lean Brodie . The Matchmaker , Guys and Dolls , A Good and Dandy World , The Eighteenth Noel , Moonshine , The Solid Gold Cadillac , Wait Until Dark , The IH- former ,1'Arms and the Man , Lost in the Stars , The American Dream , Flower Drum Song , Submerged , A Streetcar Named Desire , International Thespian gocieiy, Honor Thespian, Established New B.S., Thespian Point Total Record, Nominated Best Actor in-a One-Act Twice, Nominated Best Supporting Actor Twice, Nominated Best Actor Twice, Nominated Best Thes- pian, Best Actor in a One-Act Trophy Winner, Best Actor Trophy Winner, Benny Herrick Scholarship Award Winner, Foren- sics-1st at State in Humorous Reading, 'lst at State in Duet Acting, Humorous Inter- pretation Trophy Winner, Humorous Reading Award Winner, Duet Acting Trophy Winner, Oration Trophy Winner, NFL Best Interpreter Trophy Winner, 3rd Best Actor in District Award Winner, Debate Club, National Forensic League, NFL Double Ruby Point Total Award Winner, Debate Trophy Winner, Best Debate Speaker Trophy Winner, Best Novice De ater Trophy Winner, Most Im- proved Debater Trop y Winner, 3rd at MSHSAA- District in Debate, 5th at NFL State in Debate, Forensics Honor Award Winner, First Person to Become an Honor Thespian and NFL Double Ruby Point Total Award Winner, Student Coun- cil-Representative for 3 Years, Open Cam- pus Committee Chairman, Open Lunch Committee Chairman, On-Campus Open Lunch Committee Chairman, Dress Code Committee Chairman, Evening Classes- Mini-Courses Committee Chairman, Stu- Court Committee Chairman, Open Forum Committee Chairman, Student Lounge Proposals Committee Chairman, Rock Concert Committee Chairman, MASC Workshop Participant, Campaign Manager, Art-Art Club, Art Fair Award Winner, Art Recognition Award Winner Twice, Musical Sets Committee Chairman, Others-Sogzhomore Class President, Sophomore lass Fund-Raising Committee Chairman, junior Class President, junior Class Fund-Raising Committee Chairman, Iunior Class Play Committee Chairman,- Prom Committee Chairman, Senior Class Play Committee Chairman, .Gift Committee Chairman KC Youth Con ress Re resen 1 8 P ' tative,'Nominated for Opti-Mister,Award,i, In A gwtmlf- Student Relations Council Representative, St. Pat's King Candidate, Attendancetl-Ionorv Award Winner, William Iewe,l1tAcademi-cr., and Achievement Excellence Scholarship Winner, Missouri School-College Relations Commission Scholastic Award Winner, Mr. Norman Northman Award Winner t Matney, Butch 86 5 Matney, Mike 86 4 I Maughmer, Iohn 32,61,122 ' ' StuCo President, Stuco Representative, NFL President, Debate Club Vice-President, AFS... , Club, Baseball, Basketball, LOG Staff, Bar- nyard Society, Boy's Pep Club, Prom Construction Crew - A Mauton, Patti 126 ' Pep Club Mauton, Rich 86 Maxwell, Scott 101,144 Mayden, Diana 71,190,204 Pep Club, Student Council, CAMBIA Queen Candidate, Pom Pon Mayden, Randy 168 Mayfield, Sharon 191 Pe Club Girls Concert Choir, W1-IB Rappin Maysard, Brad 87,168 Maynard, Reed 86,101,154 Maysent, Nick 155 McAlister, Rick 87,168 McAtee, lim 191 McCarty, john 168 McCarty,,Rise 191 McCaslin, Dale 116,121,169 McCaulley, Rhonda 191 McCausland, Mike 50,169 McCleery, Sharon 169 McConnell, Ioyce 155 McConnell, Mrs. Sue 28 w I B.S. Home Economics, K.S.U., 'Iyping. Instructional Assistant McCormack, Fred 87,191 Football, Student Council, Lcttermens Club, Track McCreedy, Sherrie 117,155 McCuistion, Kathy 191 McCullah, Mike 155 McCulloch, Nt-'IB 155 McDaniel, Debbie 169 ,, ww 'i ,.-Q, .QE A- . ., .U 1,,Jx-1-eng, i ',..- , U ,v , ,, - ,. ,-.U V,-.,,,,, . ' V, 5, es' it. .V tw' il ' 13-3 1 -'Ht .x -Q f 233 .-vs l i El l I I l t. i tt lt i i I 1 4 I tl li li ll. ti it 'i il, t f. P . , . le ll t E , ,. t is , flf. ' ksaflr-Slain I lL . ' f , ,... ,:,,,,a f,. V. 1 1. ,, . , ,af ' I 1 ,., I' ' ,, get f--. I., 51 my , f .. .fwvw 1:- , .ct f wdrff, , .-unfit' Vw: .rv tl ,. . ll t:, . tl ' Vg ll It ti 1, ,. ii, .,, .gl isp ti 1 eff M f ff' is. A Man, fir! Cltfis ,mist with ivttisicals KEBZTIIEFK-,', Dclilne p57 Kent, Carol 521,165 Ket1t,David 116,154 Kent, Scott 65,157,141,'14Z,1f17,2U5J Football, Mr. Football, Track, Vice Pres. of Letterinens Club, All Conference, All Metro, All State, in Football Kerksiek, lo Ellen 155 KEY CLUB 126 Kidwell, Rex 155 Kiefer, Paul 155 Kielv, Dave 155 Kimbrou h, Kalty 13,55,77,187 Pop Cfub, Modern Dance Club, Student Council, Bannerette, Intramurals, Girls Volleyball Team Kimbrough, Scott 155 Kimmel, Bob 188,208,218 Football, Pres. of Lettermens Club Kimmel, Ierry 168 Kinate, Dan 155 I King, Danny 154 King, Iames 168 'M King, Kayla 58,124,188,223 Pep Club, AFS Sister, Modern Dance Club Kirk, Ann Marie 154 ' Kirk, Phil 168 Kirk, Marge 154 -I Kirkland, Bill 154 fffft Kirkland, less William , 1 'Gift Kirkland, Robin 188 'Bti Kisler, Gene 101,154 ,Hg Kissee, Mary 154 Kitchens, Dwight 188 N Kitchens, Mike 155 l' Kite, Donna 168 ' Klamm, Nancy 155 Klamm, Teresa 50,188 Pep Band Klang, Mr. Floyd 22,23 B.S.Ed., M.U., Building Coordinator, Boys. Intramurals . - Kleeschulte, Eva 55,169 - Kline,feff 155 , f-H Klinge e, Phil 169 Klobucar, David 63,64,133,188 ,Ei -M, QL Wrestling, Lettermens Club, WHB Rappin, ,M .C CAMBIA staff, Boys Pep Club, Prom Com- mittee Chairman img' Klopfenstein, Kelly 125,169 Klopfenstein, Mrs. Ruth 24 I -NF M.A., Columbia University, Vocational Ad- justment Coordinator , Qaf Knapp, Loel 33,116,122,127,189,217 1 Sout Pacific , . Prime of Miss Iean ' Brodie , Matchmaker , Guys and Dolls , ' ,r ,ww Solid Gold Cadillac , Drama Club, Art Club, Thespian Vice Pres., NFL Vice Pres., 1 Student Council Vice Pres., Free-Mod Assembly Committee Chairman, Best of Show in Spring Art Show, Best Minor Actor, it Flower Drum Song , , - Knoch, Ron 63,189 --4 Art Club, Art Club Pres., South Pacific , I ' ' 'IMI Guys and Dolls , Flower Drum Song , WCA -ss CAMBIA staff 4' Knuth, Alan 169 Knuth, Barbara 189 Pep Club, Orchestra, Girls Choir, A Cappella Koerber, Patty 169 Kolbe, Kevin 56,189 A Cappella, Oak Street Sin ers, South 1 Pacific , Guys and Dolls , Fglower Drum Song Konomos, Tony 86,87,189 Intramurals, Football, Lettermens Club Kooker, Tom 189 Intramurals, Law Club Koons, Ruth 189 Koppe, Ioe 155 Kouns, Micki 169 Kramer, Pamela 120,143,155 Kroencke, Becky 188 Pep Club, Drama Club, Student Council Kroencke, Gary 188 Kroencke, Randy 155 Krull, Tammy 71,188,207 Pep Club, Pom Pon Captain. Intramurals, 'South Pacific . Winter Sports Queen Can- didate, Student Council, Band Kuhn, Doug 154 df Lac Lac Raft L -P Lak Lak Lan Lan Lan Lan N Lan Lan Lan Lar P S C Las Lat Lax Lax IN F Lai It Lax I S S Lei I Let 1 I Len Len , Let Let I 1 A K f-.A Le I ., Le I 1 I Le Le Le Le Ll. Li Li Li Li Li Li -Li Li Lt Lc Lt Lt Lt Lt Lt L1 Ll Lt Li L. L L L L L L L Club Oak s and iarlie Club, tolls , , Stu- Street VIBIA bis, ' ,. H, E 1. , ki -C Q. if l aff .ilfblvfta ' Nmjil rs 1 tg, N. A1 Y, I rf. Gin-as Tvgfsre. Ejlill More. kits, fyiarcy. 1.1 XLS., C.Ixi.S.l. . Special Education Moore. Tyiike 66.9-1,96 105.107.156,159 Moore, Stacie 71,11 Xioore. Tracej, 171 Morgan. Pam 156 Morris, Mrs. Ina Ruth 26 Secretarial and Bookkeeping Cours Chillicothe Business College, Audiovisual Secretary V Nlorris, Kevin 171 Morris, Lu.-Xnn 156 Morris, Mark 171 Morris, Mary Kay 156 Morse, Dale 191 Track, Lettermens Club, Cross Country Morse. Monty 66.96156 Morton, Cheryl 193 Morton, Diana 170 Moss, Martha 41,155,156 Mott, Leona 193 Mott, Randy 157 Moulder, Ieanie 170 Moulyn, Cindy 157 Moulyn, Pam 193 Mowry, Mrs. Kay 32,33 B.S., S.W.M.S.U.. Debate, Radio and T.V. Broadcasting, Oratory, Speech, Debate Coach Mulqueen, Matt 170 Mundorff, Dennis 117,157 Murphy, Debbie 157 Murphy, Robert 193 Murphy, Sheryl 170 Murray, Carl 193 Murray, lack 193 Boys Pep Club, Baseball Murray. Marsha 170 Muse, Dennis 116,170 Myers, Allen 171 Mygatt, Patty 157 N Nash, Larry 171 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 32 Nauman, David -10,193 A Cappella Nauman. Gale -10,157 Neagle, Mitzi 171 Neece, Waunita 156 Neeley, Brenda 171 Neill, Sherry 171 Band, F.H.A.. Intramurals Nelson, Debbie 156 Nelson, Greg 156 Nelson. Sherry 193 Neselroad, john 193 Neselroad, Karol 156 Netherton, Randy 58.156 New, Dorothy 171 Newland. Mr, Bill 59,7-1.111 MS. Arizona State ljniv., Physical Educa- tion. Teacher, Head Track Coach Newton. Vicky 156 Nichols, Lila 157 Nicka, Nurse Sharon 22 N 1 .111 - O CAR STREET STNCERS 56 O'Sg,.inor,. Dehra 192 O'Bannon Kenneth 59.96.157 Occhipinti, Frank 156 Ocrhipinti. Stephanie 192 Pen Club O'Connor. Craig 156 O'Dell. O'Dell, BA.. Asst. O'Dell, Barbara 156 Mr. Gary 36 C.M.S.Li., Sophomor Wrestling Coach loyce 170 O'Donnoll, Angelia 156 Olson. Debbie 171 Olson, Ianice 192 Pep Club O'Neal, Karen 156 ORCHESTRA 52-53 O'Roark. Mary 171 Orr. Valerie 156 Ostling, Leslie 157 Ousley. David 171 Overbey, Mr. Bill 2-154,96 Masters-Kansas State Univ. of Senior Class Sponsors Overbey, Stephen 157 Owen, David 192 Owen, Marcia 71 P Paige, David 157 Painter, julie 157 Palmer, Becky 116,157 Palmer Linda 157 Palmer, Rick 193 Palmer, Steve 193 Palmer Toni 63,116,122,12-1.193 Pep Club, Pep Club-Secretary. Flower Drum Song , Student Council, Student Council Secretary-Treasurer, GAMBIA Staff, Thespians, i'Solid Gold Cadillac , A.F.S. Host Sister, Flowers For Algernon , 'Lilies of the Field , Prime of Miss jean Brodie . Matchmaker Park, Geor e 9-l,97,193 Basketball, Lettermarrs Club, Boys' Pep Club, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Student Council Rep. Park, Kathleen 156 . Park, Roger 156 Parker, Terri 156 Parks, Carol 193 Orchestra Parks, lla 156 Parr, Ireanette 117.158 Parris ,Darrell 127,193 A Cappella, Health Careers Parrish, Dwain 87,193 Kev Club, Tennis, Law Enforcement Club. Football, Letterman's Club, Future Teachers Assoc, Parrott. Robert 156 Parrott. Terry 192 Intramurals. Key Club, Boys' Pep Club Partee. Ruth 171 Patrick. Carol 157 Patterson. Matt 109,171 Paul. Iohn Wm. 157 Paul, Patricia 192 Pauley, Sharon 125,192 U Pep Club. APS. vice-president. president, Associates Degree. St. fviarj. oi Nazareth, St1iiderlqtCotinc1il-Rep. RX., Health Careers Club Sponsor Pauley. IGI-ESQ 15, Nickel, fviike ina.1ota,1'it P211-99-53719 193 Niemann, pguta 49,370 lDEi1v'I1E,EllS21R log Niero. Teresa l70 pffflft 155955 133 Nininger. Don 1593 Vffff- lei? ,19- Nixon, Bill 5Q.6-M7193 .1-iTd?:l1I,lI'tEii5 A X-WO, pr 1-41.2 ta1iar.u.Rc,2er 91.192 1-ft. rt, 1.1. -: .- J ' 1 ', - .1 I H- 1 , . X-ante, :jars-5 fy St'.Q1ter.iCounc1., Lexermans Cluo. Track. Q,-fgpf, F,'..Q,, Cross Cciintrf -.X-.jig gif, 7,11 G J J ',f. ,,.rv--1.,,,,-lsr tiers 7 PEL 7.-'-'QU -,-- - 1, itll' l .' Peterson. larry 151 Petroil, Shirley 15? Petty. Dennis 156 Petty. Steve 170 Platt, Mr. an 20.35.113 XI. Ed., Ijniversitv of Mo.. .fxss Piannenstiel, Kevin 5979.195 Piefferle. Debbie 193 Philipp, Cathy 170 Phillipp. Thomas 86,101,156 Phillips. Debbie 156 Phillips. lohn 171 Phipps. Cheryl 193 Pep Club, Section A Officer, h.lOGEI'D Dance Club, Student Council Pickle. Debbie 171 Pierce. Don 156 Pierce, Elaine 156 Pierce, Steve 193 Pierson, Ricky 171 Pierson. Ronnie 156 Pike, Debbie 171 Pilcher, lanet 55,63,6-1,193 Pep C ub. Majorette. Bannerette. Student Council. CAMBIA Staff, Senior Class Reu nion Committee . Pirtle, Susan 171 ' Pitts, lim 194 Track, Intramurals Pohl, lOh1'1 61,167,171 POPJ PON 71 Poor, Mark 170 Popplewell, Mike 87,194 A Cappella, Intramurals. Football, Letter mans' Club ' Porter, Wade 157 Posson, Mr. Charles '42 Powell, Beth Ann 157 Powell, Pat 170 Powell, Wendy 170 Powers. Mr. Dick 22 ' ' ,Q M.A.. Wyoming Univ.. Activities Coor dinator y y -- Pratt, Marilvn 157 .- --- Pregge, Debbie 170 ' ' Press, Leff 88,90,194 .,.,.. Trac , Cross Countrv, Intramurals, Letter- mans' Club ' A I 1 1 Prettvman, Cindv 33,157 . 7'T.1'+ff'm ? Prewitt, Rhonda 157 by Price, Edward 50,101,157 PRINCIPALS 20 - Prine. Dave 194 Proffitt, Patricia 158.1-' y , Profitt, Debbie' 71,189.19-1,203 ' ' V' 1' N A T Concert Girls Choir..President'-ioflioncert Girls Choir. Pep Club, Pom Pon, Student Council, Homecoming Queen Candidate,f South Pacific . Guys and Dolls , Flower Drum Song , Iunior Year Winner of Beauty and Beast Contest PROM 218 Provo, Daniel 194 Prvor, Sherilvn '170 Pulley. Mr. Iames M.S.. C.M.S.U., Biology 1. Biology 2, Anthropology, Teacher A Pursell, lames 19-1 , - 2 5 Pursell, Mark 50,194 Guys and Dolls Pit Orchestra, Pep Band, Boxite Purtle, Terrance 158 Putman. Brenda 194 A Cappella Q Quador, Cree -10,158 Queen. Rita 19-1 Quigley. Brian 93.94.170 Quigley, Fvlistie 130.19-1 H Pep Club. A Ca uella. Flower Drum Song . Guys and Dolls . South Paciiicf AFS.. American Alumni Program Quinn.Dehb1e -14.158 , R Rabi. Patricia 159 Racffvnsfzi ful anim 151 Raines. 3.--.eriy 159 Rallies. Bfll ICI R::1'Llf1'3 tj' 9' Ranisf.-.. lil Haw. -. 1. hlt'l'lX'lfllF. Kent 175 Mtrlfatltltbzi, lot: 56,15-1 Mtzlfzirlaiwfl, Slitirriy 151 - 1 fu ' Mcldartantl, Susan 61l,l2t,182ft9t3 Pep Club, Intramurals, Flower Drum Song , C,Xtx'lBl,X staff, Cirls Choir, Latrine Queen, Cn-editor of CAMBLLX Staff tx1cFarlautl, Vickie .169 Mctlatha, Kathy 154 McCatha, Teresa 154 McGaugh, Patty 190 Pep Club, Student Council, President of Health Careers Club, South Pacific , Flower Drum Song , Health Career's Club Outstanding Member of '72 Mclntire, jeanne 190 t lVlClHIiI'8, ikflike 86,l01,1tl5,107,l54 McKinney, Kenneth 101,169 McKinzie, Mrs. I.aVern 42 B.S., C.M.S.C., Typing, Basic Business El. . McLaughlin, Marsha 155 McLaughlin, Paula 154 1 McLaughlin. Timarie 155 F . McMi1lin, LeAnn 155 l K McNabb, joseph 86,155 1' McNabb, Ron 86,152,155 l McNabb, William 190 ' - McQuillen, Dana 155 1 . McWilliams, Eddie 86,157 1 McZagle, janet 156 1, Q, WW ,,Meade, Ben 170 Meade, Michael 156 . , Meek, Don 56,190 r . 3 . l W i , .ff g if ' South Pacific , Guys and Dolls , Flower ,S F ir,-as 1,-. ,Drum Song , A Cappella, Boys Choir, Oak S-treet Singers , 'aww'-rt ' Me innies Pam 30170 . s y , 0 Meinhardr, Diane 190 1 C ' 1' -. we .ttl, A qpffOrchestra, A Cappella, South Pacific , VfVM,',,,'at9'Gt851s,and Dolls , Flower Drum Song , 1 ,1 , .i 3 if t4', Stu ent Conductorjorchestraj, Graduating 1 4,4 ...wi ' 'FM--7 5 9, ,. E BZ., I I , , A Y 3 ' - milf' ii H., ,yuan .. f -- tw gd, 1 me - - . -f . , t t iif??EAg-2wff,,bl3v .3 '-,, '-.mfg . gfmk i n dz' ig' if L. af- , i ' Q'-4f'.1'f f' ,Q W ti '.. ' wait' ,gr ts Q., .. ' 'A' I gal . . s , 4 'T 31 , R 4 V nr ., . , - , , - - . .igips-1Jrr 'X : ts W' , I , , , 7 , -aa gi La' W In ., - 7, 1 L 1 . 'a . ,2,.34,, rn, ff V r' ' -xv: - , 1-lava - . N., if ,. Jv , r, ' ,,. t. - - 4' ' ' li ,,' Jr , jg-4 .1 l, A-rx! t . lt t 1 , l,ere f ' 1, ' Y Zi.,-, .tl , ' uit l ,1. t.. nr., l l l l t Committee, Number one rating at District and State lytusic Contest for 197184972 Meisner, Chris 170 Melewski, Mrs. 34 B.A., U.N.C,, German l,ll,lll Mellor 1, ljlaines 156 Menden all, Elaine 156 Mendenhall, Steve 190 Mesch Mesch er, jill 156 er. Kirk 170 Meyer, janet 170 Michael, john 157 Michaels, john 191 Mijajlovic, Vesna 124 AFS Foreign Exchange Student, Student Council, AFS, Girls Basketball, Honorary Barnyard Milakovich, Milica 77,170,191 Miles, Dan 157 Miller, Beverly 191 Miller Miller ,Debra 157 ,Denise 171 Miller, Donna 171 Miller Doris 191 Miller, Elaine 191 Miller janet 171 Miller: jerry 7a,s7,1o9,1,71 A Miller, john 191 Stud ent Council, Chairman of Class and Stuco Committees, School Reporter for Skylark, Lettermens Club, Track, Cross Country, Wrestling, Intramurals, Student Rela tions, Student Exchange, Tri-M Club, Marching Band, Orchestra, Selected as Washington Workshops Participant Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Karenanne 157 Marvin 171 Richard 157 Steven M. 84,87,138,191 Football, Lettermens Club -iMince, Teresa Lynn 171 ll.fll!1ltl , joan 170 is 'fQaviol't, Plat' Mitchell, Debbie 125 Mitchell Maxi: 156 1-ftitchell, Misra Priscilla F14-I iv1,S.,C.lvl.S.C., French l,lt,lll,lV Mitchem, Mike 156 Moberg, Steve 61 191 Intramurals, LOC Staff MODERN DANCE CLUB 59 Moffatt, Karen 61,191,221 Mohler, David 156 Mohler, Ed 170 Molder, Toni 156 Moll, jim 170 Moll, Pam 191 Debate, NFL, Student Council, Debate Club Molle, Savara 156 Monaghan, Barbara 56,191 Pep Club, A Cappella, Orchestra, Oak Street Singers, South Pacific , Guys and ,',, Dolls , You're a Good Man Charliewitei Brown , Flower Drum Song , Tri-M Montalvo, Kevin 170 Montgomery, Donna 56,157,229 Montgomery, joy 116,191,229 Pep Clu , A Cappella, Spanish Club 5,,,: ' ag. F ower Drum Song , Guys and D0lls l7 l'E '-t. You're a Good Man Charlie Brown , Stu- .3 dent Council, LOG Staff, Tri-M, Oak Street Singers r . V f Moody, janna 63,71,139,191',206 , , Pep C ub, Pom Pon, Intramurals, CAMBIA Staff, Winter Sports Queen V Moody, Sherri 191 g , . 5 . Moon, Karen 170 , H Moor, jeff 157 ...lr Moor, Mark 157 , 1' Moore, Andy 191 Moore, Brenda 157 A , Moore, Cathy j. 170 V, , ' A IETI we if-f '. 3,13 1, 'if' IQ 44 f 5 'ie . -H, W . , -as Ve-nt all na- . 5' . wr fwlr if .,- K. K- ..,,,,, ,gf . Moo Moc Pe D Moo Moc Moc Moc Moc Moc M Moc Moc Moc M01 Mor Sl Ci S1 Moi Moi Moi Moi Moi T Moi WMU Mol Mo: NLD: TMO Mo Mo Mo Mo 'B B ,C Mu Mu M113 Mu , Mu ,Mu Mu E Mu Mu My My ' a rn. ,U .slbla :NP Na 1 ' Na Ne Ne Ne ,Ne vt. .,, Ne -Ne ' Ne ,Ne ,Ng Ne Ne Nt 1 Ng Ni Ni Ni Nl Nl Nl Nl Nl Nl Nl Ni N, N N N Coach, IV Basketball Coach Tischer, Marty 105,107,199 Iom- IISOI' non , ific , : and .arlie Club, Aud. a, Tri- Com- Rtippt-t'i,Panii2l.1 ,pgs Riitlcilge. Sxisziri 1551 Ry1in,jaiii.i ttiiiixi Ri1oiia,ii,ii'iii 173 Cl LJ Saflell, Brad 90,195 Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Letter- mans' Club ' Saffell, Gregg 50,117,173 Saladino, Mary 195 Pep Club SALUTATORIAN 210 Sanders, Pauline 159 Sanders, Robert 196 Track Sandford, Dave 173 Saxon, Cynthia 159 Sayers, Terri 173 Sc anck, Sue 56,120,196 Oak Street Singers, A.F.S., Cadet Teachin , A Cappella, Flower Drum Song , Souix Pacific ', Guys and Dolls Schmidt, Phila 196 Schmitz, Kevin 173 Schneider, Debbie 196 Schneider, jackie 196 Pep Club, Intramurals, GAA Schneider, Lewis 94,173 Schneider, Paul 172 Scholdber , Kurt 87,172 Scholl, Giliert 61,125,196 A.F.S., Log Staff SCHOOL BOARD 16 Schott, Connie 172 Schroeder, Ian 77,121,189,197,207 Pep Club, Pom Pon, A Cappella, Winter Sports Attendant, Flower Drum Song , Guys and Dolls , South Pacific , Bac- calaureate Committee, Girls Concert Choir Schubert, Tim 197 A Cappella SCht1pp, Mark 91,102,121,171,172 Schwartz, Martin 158 Scibetta, james 158 Scott, Alan 172 Scott, Frank 197 Scott, Kathy 158 Scott, Leo 86,96,147,158 Scott, Wayne 197 Scull ,Frank 197 Debate Club, N.F.L., Student Council Seals, Denise 197 . Pep Club ASECRETARIES Z2-23 Seavey, Pam 158 SENIORS 178-201 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 178 Self, Ann 158 Settle, Debbie 197,207 Candidate for Winter Sports, Pep Club, Sec- tion K Secretary, President Sharp, Russell 159 Shaw, Laurie 172 Shaw, Robin 196 Shearer, Mr. Robert 24 M.A., Northeast Mo. State Univ., Counselor, Magazine Sales Sherman, Richard 159 , Sherwood, Michele 196 Pep Club, Student Council Shinn, Danny 50,173 Shippy, Rebecca 196 Shomer, Mary 196 I Spanish Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Spanish National Honor Society, Curators Scholarship, District Make it Yourself with Simone, Nan 173 Sims, Gary 159 Sims, janet Sue 197 Sims, lanis 173 Sims, Karen 158 Sissel, Vikki 172 Sitzes, Sherry 197 Pep Club Sitzler, Cindy 158 Sivigliano, Debbie 170 Skinner, Don 158 Skinner, Robert 158,86,96 Slavton, Deborah 158 Sloan, Angela Smith, Allen 158 Smith, Becky 159 Smith, Brian 172 Smith, Carol 197 Smith, Curtis 172 smith, Debbie 197,223 Drama Club, Orchestra Smith, Debra 172 Smith, Donald 35,159 Smith Smith ,Donna 159 . Mrs. Dorothy 26 M.S., C,M.S.U., Head Librarian Smith, Greg B. 86,159 Smith, Gregg 96 Smith, Kent 159 Smith Kevin 197 Smith, Noah 87,172 Smith, Pam 196 German Club, Foreign Language Club Smith, Ronda 173 Smith, Steve 173 Smoke, Carol 196 Pep Club, A.F.S., Student Lounge Committee Smyers, Nancy 159 Smyers, Pat 21,116,171 SOLID GOLD CADILLAC SOPHOMORES 146-159 116 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 146 Sorensen, Kenneth 173 Sowerwine, Susie 140,196 Spair, Stacy 173 Spaunhorst, Kay 173 Spaunhorst, Tracey 156 Speers, Donna 172 Spencer, Cheryl 196 Pep Club Spencer, Debbie 127,196 FTA Club, Art Club, Health Club, Flower Drum Song Spiegelhalter, Terry 196 Pep Club Spottswood, Iohn 158 V- Spottswood, Michelle 196 St. Louis, Iudy 158 ST. PATS KING 208-209 Staberg, Karen 196 Stacer, Doug 172 Stahl, Shelli 172 Staton, Marsha 172 Staude, Bruce 196 Stayton, Bruce 196 Sta ton, Iames 172 Steffen, Richard 172 Steffey, Mike 173 Steitz, Kathy 196 Flower Drum Song Stephens, Cynthia 158 Sterling, Cindy 158 Stevens, james 173 Stewart, Iacklyn 159 Stewart, Ieff 173 Stewart Robert 63,116,119,128,196 Basketball, Student Council, National Forensics League, Thespians, Debate, A Wool Winner Shore, Dave 79,105,107,116,173 Short, Doug 196 Short, jeanne 159 Short, Iudv 196 Pei Club Shuli, Mark 159 Sidoti, jackie 197 Pep Club Sievers, Scott 96 Sigler, jeff 159 Sigler, Mike '197 I ' 1 ' ' 'Sl l Hr 1 lt, lf' Tm,-f QU,-, i.ff.,f, ,if . ,mp so i - ,s V in - tmimiiffils. FW-'l 'f:tttilQ1l. l'ltFt'i-'ff' fx , ,, ' -4 gpfig ,Pfiiii i II fit T! ll Cappella, Oak Street Sinfgersg Pres1denlt,.Iri- tramurals, Cambia Staf, South Pacific , The Matchmaker , Guys and Dollsl', The Solid Gold Cadillac , Arms and the Man Flower Drum Song , mitteei CoChairman, Ra Sticlman, Ceorgeanna 173 Slip ich, Davic 198 Stoblbe. lon D. 198 Track Letter, French Cli Stomp, Charles 198 Stomp, Rick 173 Storey, ianice 173 Stow, Debbie 126,172 Str -ei Kathi' S 158 ,c,,,:tft,, Graduation Com- ppm'-was ib f,iiriitbei's. Suizaiiii '172 LI'I'tIDEN'l' COUEXICIL 122-123 ritiniriiifi-sa, ierrj' 190 Summers, Kevin 198 Intramurals, Wrestling, Gymnastics Summers, Sheila 198 Pep Club, A Cappella, Concert Cirls Choir SUPERINTENDENTS 16-17 Sutton, Connie 198 Art Club, Home Ec. Teachers Aid, Home Ec. Asst. Sutton, Karen 44,159 Swan, Mr. Tom 59,74,90,92 B.S., Pittsburgh St., Youth and Society, Human Ecology, Head Cross-Country Sweeney, Cynthia 159 Sweeney, Mike 199 Swentor, Barb 199 Pep Club, Home Ec. Assistant Swindell, Cynthia 159 Swope, Steve 67,76,87,101,105,107,199 Swoyer, Mike -159 T Talbot, Coni 58,64,139,140,199,206,234 Pep Club, Pep Club Sectional Officer, In- tramurals Tankersley, Bob 199 gtrgmurals, Student Council, Lettermans u Tanner, Gaileen 199 Tanner, lack 159 Tarwater, Mark 101,152,158,164 Tate, Dave 172 Taylor, Bernie 158 Taylor, Howie 198 Taylor, Mr. lim 36 Wrestling Coach, Am. History Teacher Taylor, Ioyce 24 Taylor, Kathy 198 1 Pep Club, South Pacific Taylor, Merilee 158 ,,.,,,. ... Taylor, Mike A. 198 I I - wfsrimiuc Taylor, Mike W. 87,198 Lettermans' Club Taylor, Myra 158,227 V i Ta lor Terr 50113198 c Y f Y - 1 Trackg Highest Scoring Iunior in H1971-725, Guys an Dolls , Stage Band,'Pep Band, A Cappella, Flower Drum Song , Student: W, -T L Council, Lettermans Club . TENNIS 102,103 ' - Theobald, Mary 158 ,I ' Thomas, Diana 198 Thomas, Linda 198 Thomas, Lynn 199 Thomas, Mary 172 Thompson, Betsy 156 Thompson, Cleve 199 Thompson, Donna 199 - IMF' 'v.. ,H- .-4-53 Thompson, Mrs. Donna 24 I U.M.K.C., Counselor, Good-Time Lady f Thompson, loan 159. ,A Thompson, Carla 172 ' Thompson, Mr. Leonard 36,232 M.A. Memphis State Psychology . Thompson, Timothy 86,514,159 Thomsen, Carla 116,199 Thomsen, G. Renee 116,159 Thomsen, john 91,147,159,160 - Thornton, Brad 159 Threlkeld, David 116,160 Tierney, lim 199 Tillery, Becky 199 Pep Club Timmons, Margie 199 D German Club, Student Council, A.F.S., Pep Club Tognascioli, Melanie 199 Tooley, Ianice 159 Townsend, Susan 172 Toyne, Carolyn 160 Trachsel, Ianie 59,160 TRACK 108-111 Treichel, Susan 160 Trigg, Christi 199 Trigg, Mike 160 Trindle, Marci 173 Trotter, DeeDee 71,172,173 Troutz, Martha 26 Troutz, Rodney 56.121173 True, Ginger 160 Tucker, Carole 173 Tucker, David 173 , 1 v B.S., Northwest Mo. State Univ.. M.A., ', x wr... ,,. ' s,' 5 it iv- L, .51 as . gygfiqi Ag it l i -i i t I 1 i 1 I i i 'l tl l t 1I li t , i i il t ii l ii t t Rup Rutl Rya Ruo Safl B m Safl Sal: Pt SAI San San T San Sax I Sa , 'ls Sch A C .A Scl Scl I-IA DLI C . P i Scl 'Charles 194 Ray, David 159 M' Reddoch,Iohn 87,171 Reid, Dan 159 Reed, Raymond 194 Reed,iSharri 158 Reese, Melody 56,170 Reeves, Donna 194 Reeves, Keith 158 F Reif, Iesse 61,116,127,194 Vice Pres. of Thespians, Vice Pres. of N.F.C., Flowers for Algernon , Lilies of the Field , South Pacific , lean Brodie , Matchmaker , Guys and Dolls , Solid Gold Cadillac , Flower Drum Song , Editor-In-Chief Log, Student Council, Rap- in , Morning Announcements, Debate, Barnyard Executive Board, Nominated for Minor Actor in Lilies of the Field , Nominated for Best Assn. Stage Mgr. in Matchmaker .. Reinert, Thomas 159 Reinsch, Debbie 171 Reinsch, Micheal 194 Reinschmidt, Kevin 171 Renken, Cynthia 159 Rettenmair, Mr. David 36 M.A., Central Mo. State Univ., Miss. Univ., American History Revenaugh, Kevin 56,101,138,194,200,229 French Club, President of A Cappella, Vice Pres. of Oak Street Singers, Intramurals, 'lSouth Pacific , Guys and Dolls , Charlie Brown , Flower Drum Song , Student Council, Cross Country, Wrestling, Best Supporting Actor 1971-72 , Voice of the Marching Band , CAMBIA Sales Mgr. for Susan Larson Reynolds, Ricky 195 'Ki I.. ' 1 Reynolds, Cheryl 170 Reynolds, Gary 170 Rice, Ice 170 Rice, Melissa 71,195 Pep Club, Pom Pon Richards, Mary 28 B.S., Northwest Mo. State, Instruct. Asst. Richardson, Mr. Richard 39 M.A. ED., M.U., Alg. II, Trig. Richey, lim 158 Richey, Leida 195 Richley, Craig 170 Ridenour, Ian 195 Rider, Mark 61,195 Basketball, Football, Log Staff, Student Council, Prom Committee, Intramurals, Cambia Sales Manager for Barb Elliott Rider, Nancy 170 Ridge, Ianette 195 Ridge, loel 158 Rieck, Celia 158 Riley, Cora Lee 158 Riley, Dena 195 Rincker, Brad 194 Ristoff, Jeanette 171 Ristoff, Iim 159 Ristoff, Virginia 171 Ritchey, David 96k159 Rittermeyer, Bruce 171 Rittermeyer, Doug 159 Ritzinger, Danny 171 Robb, Lynn 70,162,171 Roberts, Barbara 194 Pe Club Concert Choir South Pacific , Gays and Dolls , Flower Drum Song Roberts, Larry 194 Lab Assistant, Rappin' WHB Robertson, Cheryl 159 Robertson, Connie 194 5 1 A Scl 1. Sci . .Scl fg' ' Scl .Z I 4 . 5 it ' 1' ,Lf fi. A ' 'Scl FA ...sd ll -Scl Sc7 . SC, 2 gc l, C fig, In .MSC 9 at SQ . ,ri I as it' ,, Robertson, Marla' 54,5s,155,159 ll 'V Rose Robinett, Larry 171 Robinson, Cecelia 30 ,ft l ' Se Education Specialist, M.U., Com- 3 S munications II, Teacher, lr. Class Sponsor YN L- - ,E Robinson, Linda 172 if ' Robinson, Terry 101,172 ' I S1 Rodriguez, David 159 , I ' St Rogers, Bob 158 jp' -Sl Rogers, Cynthia 194 t ty' Sl Rogers, lim 194 45 Rogers, Iudy 194 Y, Rogers, Marsha 56,195 3' Sl Honor Thespian, Flowers for Algernon , L Sl Lilies of the Field , South Pacific , Prime of Miss lean Brodie , Guys and 'P Sl Dolls , You're a Good Man, Charlie 1 sl Brown , Solid Gold Cadillac , Pe Club, Sl Drama Club, Student Council, Girlls Aud. Sdhoir, A Cappella, Oak Street Singers, Tri- Rogers, Vernon 158 Rojas, Nancy lean 195 S- Ronnau, Cindy 172 S1 Rocks, Debbie 195 St Pep Club S Rorie, Gregory 158 Rose, Cindy 158 S Rosebaugh, Cheryl 158 S Roseberr ,Cindy 172 Rosenthall, John 157,195 S A Cappe la, Lettermans' Club S Ross, Mrs. Phyllis 30 S B.A., Fort Hays State College, Com- munications Ill Rowden, Robin 158 Rowland, Becky 159 S Rucker, Kevin 87,172 Ruder, Sue 172 S Jniv., I.K.C.. Track mpg. oidern ' songlf' . Tolls , 'afmurals Wilson. Rhonda 117,174 Wilson, Scott 201 Wilson, Terry 127,161 Winstead, Ronnie 86,161 Winstead, Steve 174 Winter, joe 200 Intramurals, Student Council WINTER SPORTS QUEEN 206-207 Witt, Gary 200 Witte, Mark 200 Woerner, Iim 105 Woerner, Mrs. Iudy 59 B.S., Indiana Univ., Physical Education, Teacher, Pep Club Co-Sponsor, Soph. Class Co-Sponsor Wolfe, Chuck 174 Wolfe, Marsha 55,200 Pe Club Wolfle, Vickie 200 Wolverton, Cynthia 200 A.F.S., GAA, School Pla s, French Club: President -' Secretar , Studlent Coun- cil, S anish.Club, Pep Club Womack, Linda 161 Womack, Gloria 175 Womble, Linda 200 Woodroof, Tom 201 Woodson, Lora 175 Worley, Marla 116,175 Worth, Terri 174 ' WI'ay,'KyI1a 56,121,174,234 - WRESTLING 98 Wright, Cora 42 ' M.S., Central Mo. State Univ., General Of- fice Training, Typewriting, Teacher, Future Teachers of America Co-Sponsor Wright, Greg 61,90,174 Wri ht Tom Lee 161 Wygcolf, jackie 201 G mnastlcs Club, Pep Club, Student Coun g cili Decorations Committee Wynn, Kathleen 161 Wyrick, Mr. Donald 40,41 , t . Dr. Education, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach Y Yadon, Pat 174 Yazell, David 87,174 Yingling, Steve 201 Youtsey, David 87,174 I z Zacher, Barbara 175 Zago, Lori 175 Zimmerman, Bob 201 Student Council, Gymnastics, Baseball Zimmerman, David 161 Zimmerman, Rich 87,201 Zipfel, Dave 201 Zuniga, Paul 175 'K' .',,.5,! A , A rc. W ,AM ,-rf. m as we . .4 .X ,P . V,- 1.2.1, we-'fbkfft . ft-, : ,v f U E ,H ,ste V fam V 141.351-' :iz iff ' ,...m.-, r-41-10. .,, . aw,1gf'l!'f' ' 49- fm-Hi I 5' f f- .ref , M- t -JGNZ 5. '42-A ' Vrfgu- 1 . ff M . qi -.. , ti-.33 'Z ..1'.,,-.1-.M .lg I ,238 f nf- -f n 'E U9 Tucker, Ella 161 Turner, Ralph 199 Turner, Beverly 199 Intramurals, GAA-Lettered, Band Turner, Delores 199 Turner, Elaine 173 Turpin, judy 161 Twiestmeyer, Lynn 172 V VALEDICTORIAN 210-215 Vandawalker, Karen 54,199 Majorette, MASC Convention, Girls Concert Choir, Guys and Dolls , Pep Club, A Ca pella, Student Council, Prom Committee Vancfflzrford, Gail 163 Vanderwalker, Guy 126,199 Health Careers Club Vandever, Michael 161 1-VanGilder, Rhonda 172 A VanGilder, Theresa 199 ' Band 1 I A VanKeirsbilck, Carol 116,172 Vansickle, Mark 87,94,105,197,172 --Vaughan, Kathleen 161 91Vaughan, Virginia 199 9- Pep Club A Vetc ,Tracy 161 .Vochater, Les 160 Vlolz, ,jean ,172 l T7onE-rdTnan'nsdorff,.Mrs. Rita 30 M.A., Kansas Univ., Senior Lit. I.S., Senior 'AdvancedComp., Senior Current Books, Senior Class S onsor , Vonstrough, Linda 160 - A1-. , 1 W Wadman, Barbara 199 'A . ' -- Pep Club, German Club, Drama Club, Stu- dent, Council, Flower Drum Song , Liles .fof the Field , Guys and Dolls , Matchmaker , South Pacific , Prime of , Miss jean Brodie , Prom Committee ,tl sw-afWagner, Katherine 160 . Wagner, Kristy 172 Wagner, Paula 116,201 5 Wain-stock, Toni 116,173 r'Wakefield, Karen 58,116,172,173 Walden jim 173 I if-Wales, Nancy 56,79,116,119,201,217 . A Cappella, Drama Club, Flower Drum A 'Song' ,Oak Street Singers, Secretary, Honor 3Thespian, Asst. Stage Mana erin Gu sand . Dolls , Stage Mgr. in Solic?Gold Cadillac Walker, Cynt ia 148,160 I I Walker, Pam 160 Walker, Patti 160 Wallace, Loretta 201 Walman, jeff 50,101,173 'I Walman, jim 50,67,100,101,173 Walston, Randall 161 Walter, Becky 55,116,201 Pep Club, A Cappella, Drama Club, Spanish Club, Flower Drum Song , Student Coun- cil, A Good and Dandy World , Flowers for Algernon , South Pacific , jean Brodie , Matchmaker , Guys and Dollsw, Solid Gold Cadillac , Thespian Honor Society, Bannerette, Rappin WHB, Concert Girls Choir, A.F.S., Candidate for Americans Abroad Scholarship- International Semi-Finalist, Delegate to Stu- dent Council Workshop at M.U,, P.S.A. in 1972, Missouri Curator's Scholarshi ,Cadet- Teacher, Senior Class Reunion Cfiairman, Prom Committee, Sophomore Class Com- mittee, Honor Roll Ward, Cynthia 161 Wardrip, joseph 173 Wardwell, Claudia 172 Warner, Angie 201 Pep Club, Intramurals, Girls Chorus Warner, Debbie 201,223 Pep Club, S anish Club Warren, Donalnd 172 Watkins, Cheryl 44,161 Watkinson, Carla 201 Watkinson, Cindy 43,161 Watson, jane 161 Watson, Kevin 30,90,172 Watson, Sheri 64,172 Weast, Richard 161 Webb, Carol 160 Webb, Coni 201 Webb, Deborah 116,172 Webb, Rick 116 Drama Club, Flower Drum Song Webster, Diana 172 Webster, jim 103,173 Wedding, Robyn 160 Weekley, Mrs. Elizabeth 44 Masters of Home Economics, C.S.U., Home Ec. I, Sr. Home Ec., Wardrobe Planning and Housing and Interiors, Vocational Home Economics Teacher Weese, Debbie 125,201 'Pep Club, A Cappella, A.F.S. Club, Guys and Dolls . Weissinbach,iRex 84,87,179,195,201 Football, Wrestling, Lettermans' Club, In- tramurals Welch, Carl 86,160 Welch, Mr. james 47 M. Ed., M.U., Drafting, Crafts, Teacher Welch, Lucinda 160 , Weldon, Belinda 201 Band , Welty, Carol 160 Welty, Norman 173 Wendland, Carol 173 ' Wendland, Eugene 86,101,161 Wendt, Kathy 173 Wenski, Martha 58,173 Werner, jim 87,106,107,173 Wesley, Pia 124,140,201 Pep Club, Student Council, A.F.S. West, Barbara 174 West, Mr. Carl 47 M.S. Ed., Northwest Mo. State Univ., Plastics, Crafts West, james 160 West, Mr. Robert 21,74 Masters in Secondary Admin., U.M.K.C., Assistant Principal Westfall, Mr. Steve 39,86 B.S., M.U., Biology, Football and Track Coach Westlund, Terry 96,161 Westphal, Kurt 91,108,111,113,1158,174 Wheeler, Cind 161 1 Wheeler, Dwiglit 200 Wheeler, Penny 161 White, Cheryl 171,200 White, Laurence Edward 90,200 Track, Cross Country White, Linda 161 White, Linda K. 161 White, Marjorie 200 'is .,-av-. -... Q f-ww 23-nv' '-gain-' White, Pam 200 .5 Whitehead, Cindy 174 ' Whittal, judy 1604 .A Whittal, Rona 56,174 H Whitton, Mark 160 . .. Wickham, Awana 160,200 Wiederstein, Eugene 160 Wiesner, Douglas ,86,160 I A 1 Wilburn, Karen 160 ,1a9r11 :'f'41 Wilcox, Reyne 161 ' - ' ,Lirifzti Wile, Tonya 58,200 I V - 'M' Gymnastics, Girls Volleyball, Modernp, Dance Club r . .,,, pt A' 5 Wiley, Scott 174 - I Q Wilhite, Keigh ,174 I ' ,.,, lf. .--efkf ww-Q, Wilkerson, Donna 161 . 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