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

 - Class of 1979

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The structure that is shared then becomes a springboard for new interests, relationships, and the never-ending maturation process. Classes don't solely provide the atmosphere at Oak Park but, instead, are combined with assemblies and the need for student socializing in getting each student involved with and for his peers. qi? 5,22 4-.4 U p p ei discus sion E righ t, her sci were 0 friend ' a 1'-lf 1,349 ,ar L 4 if s..VL ., ' 9551,-, ff' I 1 I , v ' if Pg' v, , M .g ,M,6i1,, , , ,X 1-' ,fi -.N f. xf5'rq,p n 'AK - 'fi 513, ,, up ,i.,V,,,Vg Mol Mi, k.,i,:W 4 . NZ N ,V VI., , ,Q iq 1, Q M si V x w .E A-Z,-.1 If BMA Yassin!! V 1 ft N A . iw ' -,fsrgr-UQ 3 H. xvwwti fH'fJ'WW 4 af X 2 H 1 ' ' ' it 'J' QQ ,, 'X Q f i xx X ft., X . X , A811554 ' . L' ' ' AI ,,,, X L Q A,g y 3 mum I 4 , 1, W4 A I, GY , swf ,, j' ,ax my f fm 'cz' 4, 2 in ,,v an ah If 4' 'In W ev' a.,k?t 5 Qu . . 2 outsid 7451 A fx E M5 mi fi. W, .Mm out Upper left, .Mr. DeGrado begins class discussion. Upper right, the UMKC Percus- sion Ensemble performs for the crowd. Lower right, Mr. Overbey counsels a student with her scheduling problem. Lower left, Off mods were often spent in the courlyard talking with friends. Cut-out, Marie Nicholson relaxes outside during her free time. Mug ,A M: KG .1-Mfg 21559 :-5 453373 M? V, - Q 'f+f-- P- V. A :p-i- f.,-..-,.,,--: f,' A x : f 'V g .. f X -ZQ4-35l4Z'2f.-.-GEI1SQf4qS5M1.f1:f, 'uqffmifgff-'-vzl, '1 w :-gc-:r'-- , ww .mL,u ' ff. X-.. ....L.:.Qu...,- xp. .-- , -- , - Q- - - -Q X ,V :Q ......g-......: . . 4--fuv.-4-5-.na..m...L. ' . ' ' 4 -...............,, Agn, . . ,wha-,YL ' .H ....,...-,,.,,, ,, , PN Upper lffli, Stnllo members discuss lizrure plans. llllllfdf right, Bo-x's Pep Club cheers the Northmen on, Lower righl, Lalzre lferr enjoys lzer Pep flulz break- fast. ful-oul, f'lzr1'st1'ne Treat warms up in dame rehearsal before musical. Lower left, Pit Orcheslra reliearses for CAJWELOT. he curriculum at Oak Park cannot fulfill the ambitions and ideals of every student, but Oak Park is not just a curriculum-minded school. lt combines curriculum with student activities so that an Oakie can become involved Without sticking to classroom situations. By Working in sports, clubs, or the fine arts, a student can learn leadership and compromise, and perhaps experience a moment of history as either an acting sensation or a sports superstar. Involvement in extra-curricular activities provides the time to combine those who care enough to watch and those who dream enough to perform, in a common search for entertainment, value, and the chance to grow. ,.. - n K, AV 'Jxf' ,ni f gm...2.:,::,,.r4 ' ' fu-4mwv'm1ffr'1fMf x -' ff-.u-an lp K1 :M v.-4mAf.- ....f-,s5.-Lf-ff-efvn.--,--,ff-v+:,:'-Q f 1. -f f ? -vmg-7-fvgq-f-eff-ny--1-.-g-ze ,, nogm-al.-Wgw,.,.m.,. .H 1--Ar: . , 7 --..a4.,..... --Q' . ' -'-' - -1-.f-Am.L.g4.,... 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Q, Q N L wx X X , work. 2 - ' fz. ,'f,xQ-' - g , M X N se' g' L 'gr H 45 t'a'Mesf M 294 c Contents Morning Blahs Afternoon Delight ,g X X Night Life P Q X, - Faces it Iiilgx 2 X, I t, lf' lzkdff .. A E , K B well. ,IL in ii p V.,. us Upper left, The price of gas rose to record prices during 1979. Upper righ t, Christi Gentry gets information about future college plans. Lower right, SUPERJWAN brought many Oakies out to the movie theaters. Lower middle, The last eclipse before the year 2017 astounded Oakies during that unusual day in February. Cut-out, Bobby Espeland supplemented his income by working. Lower left, Oalfies worked for their spending money and getting their check cashed was the culmination ol' that hard ef H r-A gi, M I H ,, .A 3 ..-' . L , 4: ,rufi , 1. 1-:VET 'rim ' -T'f' '-' 1.'..I.Q' .V Y 9 'X ,-4 Q' - 1 .. ,... , 1- rf 1 -- , ,-1fTE.:'r:'1 1:5-145219-.... .6 s ' T' , -.,- '-ef:-fQt1,,. .-L-, 1g j-gf. wx 513 1 ,KL , - 'ft -177'-:W gl-1-V, :.'.,,: wg. 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The uniqueness of modular scheduling helped in ridding the blahs. Whether talking in the lounge or sharing study time in one of the many resource cen- ters, students always found options available to break the monotony of some classrooms. Scheduling wasn't solely responsi- ble for zapping the morning blahs. Assemblies in which the students could share part of their enthusiasm in Pep Club assemblies or apprecia- tion of other's talents in the music, awards and the many free mod assemblies. No matter how many diver- sions existed, there was still no substitute for the interest that the curriculum itself had to establish. This responsibility fell on the faculty. In 1978- 79, Oakies 1-Blahs 0. WQf,4fsf V 5 e M fi WWW We tg , .WW ,,--'V jx it ji if Z ,L-,L,:.,5.fA,K,r,ff ,.. X I 13. l 'vq,,,Z f2' V I, 4, , H , gs- y If ff' 1-f-wiki.-.- '. '.:' '-fi -' ,, X 4 Ml ,J is :win ,si . rx K sw bins? Q 'N I , X X- - +V -. L Q I . dvb1:i 3'1w- Q - . 4 X X - v,,,w..- gms 2.x 9?-Wx-qi tx , - W- ' A ' ' Q' L 'L . .v . K X Q - 9 ff ' x X L - 521:15 5..- if X , , r 'Omg 33 f. , li 2 4 L, X Q 1 I 2 ' ' Z, A 5 aj ' L 4 nw K3 i L i f ff 1, f -X--ee V- . 1 ,W zfff lfyw ,, s --5, J Q0 , 1, K l asf f fffi 1 Wa L if A flfff 1 ,K , 4 I X gay, af ,, 5' L f 'Q' 24 Z P' K ... .... , U' NN, lf ' my tv 'mf Top, Mr. Charles Posson demon- strates four fundamentals of basic business. Cutout, The hall monitor patrols the halls for students with out passes. Upper left, Oalries visit outside before school. Upper middle, Oak Park allowed students the freedom to smoke at school. Upper right, Larry Morris checks out with the attendance ofHce. Lower right, Oakies go to their next classes. Lower left, Susan Gutch studies during her free mods in the Media Center. A i 1 4.1 6 .- :yi 1 Dr. Ray Waier, Superintendent of Public Schools Mr. Donald W. Kumpy, Deputy Superintendent ' Dr. David J Crockett, Personnal Superintendent Dr. John W DeArman, Instructional Superinten- i I dent Q. Dr. Don D. Nelson, Business and Financial I Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Bob R. Raines, President 5 Mrs. Freddie Nichols, Vice-President Mr. Victor Howard, Secretary I' 9 Mr. Robert A. Pierson, Treasurer Mr. James H Thompson, Jr. Mrs. Frances V Foerschler Mr. Robert E. Johanson and an ami Dr. Charles S. Sackett Top, Dean Vette receives his diploma from Mrs. Frances V Foerschler. Lower right, Dr. Raymond Waier Hnishes dinner at the Honor Society Banquet along 5 I 2 7 3 - 2 X., T. A K , , .af Wa f ,, 'K , ? 'M k. with Mrs. Waier, Mrs. Violet Kahler, Dr. Kahler, and Susan Storm. Cut-out, Dr. Waier enjoys refreshments at a faculty tea. Middle, Dr. Waier speaks at a pre-school teachers' meeting. Lower left, Dr. Kahler stands at 4 graduation with School Board . 1 V member Jim Thompson. A W---. 'QU' 3- . X' F fs ik 1? Q -f '11, 2 '3 . 'T t 1 ,, 1 '34 ' hi I x eh. 'a :gi- ,, NZM, ' Q 'I' - .,:: as J' .1 ,. ga 4,tf '- 4:2 'vyf was tm , , i Board Judges Un Djs trict Rulings It's been an extremely good year, commented Dr. Ray Waier, superintendent of the North Kansas City School District. This year the school 'board's main emphasis has been the proc- ess of planning to better the system in the next two years. The improvements made this year were a new budgeting system, data processing equipment, and the plans for a business theme school and advance credit courses, both of which will be present at Oak Park next year. The assistant superintendents were Mr. Donald W Kumpy, deputy superintendentg Dr. David J. Crockett, personal superintendentg Dr. John W. DeArman, instructional superintendent, and Dr. Don D. Nelson, business .gs . and finance superintendent. i The school board members are N 5 ,.XZ pvpp Mr. Bob R. Raines, presidentg . Mrs. Freddie Nichols, vice- 3 P 2. 55 ,p gi ..f,. N . president, Mr. Victor Howard, is secretaryg Mr. Robert A. Pier- x ,,.. ,M-.... r A son, treasurer, Mr. James H. 3 Thompson, Jr., Mrs. Frances e . V. Foerschler, Mr. Robert E. , 9 Johanson, and Dr. Charles S. 3 Wu C 0 .... ., i M. Sackett. , , rx A , 7 an 3 if 5 .4 'X xl A Iffqzxz YA 1 'QE' -H' 1' 1 N0 v 5 , Y 1 YQ ,f P4 w '3 6 'A+ Q W V ,dx V .x - My l N ,- ' fa' ' L J' ---4... Viking . . . J, , fi - i r of The Oak Park 'K Administration team was A busy applying the BIONIC theme in their own separate, yet united ways. All administrators took part in conducting coffees for some of the Oak Park parents. This new activity was judged successful by all who took part. Highlights and problems throughout the year were, Mr. Dick Power's being honored as Missouri Athletic Director of the year, scheduling classes through the new NKC District computer, the absence of Mr. Larry Cornine as the year began, and Mr. Bob Hiatt's struggle to squeeze more parking spaces out of O.P.'s lot. 551 rl fUlUi5i: X' f W6 .M fyff M ,Y W' ' 2 f r 2 ,g 3' 5 , xy 9 1 ,A A 9 6 ,uf Q y ' ' P: ,,,,,,,,,, ff ii ,, ,. i f 4 f Dr. Dan Kahler Principal E uv .,.,,. 4 , r ' LS mw- riif NN N are .if ii P., Ualae Ad1D1H1SfI8f1OH Upholds Rules 2 V-l' . ff' . 17 Qf V. f J 'Y fffffk I 1, fl 2 , l K hl 8 et Bob West Larry Comme Dick Powers Bob Hiatt Vice Principal Assistant Principal Activities Coordinator Student Personnel eff 6 I uf Q It I' 1. X, Q' .K 4 ,-'- Upper left, Mr. Bob West gets the computer print outs of schedules. Upper middle, Dr. Kahler eats birthday cake with Tim Asby at the birthday party given by StuCo for him. Upper right, Dr. Kahler gives an intercom essay. Lower left, Mr. Larry Cornine ponders the outcome of mod skipping. Lower right, Oakie administrators enjoy themselves during a light moment. if 'ii , ' I, ,cl f 1 1. ' ff j .fx 1 Linda Alverson Jerry Amorosa English Biology 4 I 2. yi' , V I ' N G . e' i 1 X , - A A N Corinne Banks Ron Beckham 4 1 'xx' ., 1 0 rv ,, ,N V 3 fd' .f Chris Anderson Ester Anderson IA-ATS Teacher Clerk, IA-Soc. Studies ','-ll, J ii . 2 . it-'majrffix 5 5 g V Q, 't 2 U, .,, ' r sg A W n 5 s , ff ' .. Q l A L A Marjorie Atkins Ronald Atkins John Bahnmaier Secretary Business Mary Beethe N. . X. Mike Bennett . R! ..,i. . ':. . ' S .E 5 Larry Blackwell W ,fi , a . Darrel Bland - s 1 1- Q f f Linda Blocker tx. IA-PARC Math Home Ec. English Soc. Studies Dr. Ed. Business Ed. a J . iil' it iii . f frr, . we -- '-2' H Z., 1 Rigfgia I , ' ' We il' , Ii A V i 3 ' 9 ' ' 5'-3 - E 'iist' 5311 t. -'e,-.1. .. r,. . f er Marj Britt Bob Bryant Nancy Burns Bob Busby RoseMary Casebolt Ann Crase Jerry Crews Soc. Studies Ind. Arts IA-Business Ed. Math English IA-ATS Physical Ed. ggi ..V': 5. m y . I ':r,,,,., . 1:.e ,Q if ,ft N N X P sei:-X ' 3375 K b A in K ' . ' . , - , . U A I J E' 'J ,. b -- X - il s VC X J silos s. . . Q N- 'Qi ' J . 'c-s' i f sggiig 4 fx - X Joe DeGrado JoAn Denney Jim Derry Shirley Donnelson Jane Dougherty Jim Draper Dan Duane English Secretary Physical Ed. IA-Media Center IA-Art Counselor Ind. Arts ' i,.-, i..fi:g,.E,:N., zyyi I .,'VV.V 3 Q ., I .,:s - - ,.:.:,--- .,1. A 25 ,s . ,.., . g,g4.:,j-1j5,g.:.:'1 K-i My X .L VV . 557551:-51. . , egg , . A ' 'YP is r 'e -A Q J- is . t H , .,,. -I Y Q vlv, Q is :Q Kp X .T -W A ' ics' 4 gg c V M W A f. al .A ,fix X l if ea , . - B' LINES 53:03 Iibllfdfi g3?J1-Ei! Lois Fann Pam Godfrey Sue Gonzalez Bill Grace Joe Grace 8 Bulglmesi Era Business Ed. IA-ERC IA-Art Vocal Music COE ,cg i.g hbm. V swf ss. B t . . so ' : 3 g . F B . .. an We , - s - Qs f.s- was -,e. 5. . . A i,.L 3 g we .ggi - g . Q .. N X1 x Aly, . h -..- X N . Rose Hall Bill H 14' - ' C an ins Dave Hensel Jim Hughes Carroll Iorg Linda Jones Nancy Kahn Spanish, GAMBIA, LOG, COE Mini School English Journ., Photo. Health Business Ed. Physical Ed. Business Ed. ' W.. an 1 Gus E Ma Jerry Soc. S .W Q . a 0 Shirley Businf if QI Q41 fw N 4 Donni IA-Med .sg fx M811 Audi: til X4 wi F Psi J Tom Le: Diss F 'f 2.1,-11 5514 .. ff: ' x:V.f A:-rp--.22-fi,-v f:,'-if :5:,1. . M .....,.. . ., . Y...., ..,,,, ,V .... .. -. .- -- ' , A, - ,--n... , :V -rv: .i...-.1-.517 ---YY Y - ,, W ,, 4 Y ,,-,,,, ,:,.--,vp ,.., - v7:--i-.------ ' - CSU, V . A , Z 11-M ' u .: 3, 2 f 'P - i , ,gg . -1-5' f f, z . 4 ' 4 ., K- EL ' 0 Q 7 ' ' 4 1.5 . ' lr u ' 4 - , u 8 g yffxxi .,. NA. :V A, I V y , S5 ' U N-.1 I I I V . , EHM1 l Faculty Welcomes Chance . ,M af f F g.,'v-V. .Y ..ge,v 5 a 4 A 0, . . ,I 4, 'frg qm ' ,.. ., ,f fi 3 7' , 'Nfl' lx f g 1 Wx, f 2 g S 'Z 'o Ard In Worthy Causes - Delbert Lampson Charlene Law ' Dr. Ed. Reading Jeam . my V Q K VI 'V ' 5 M sg I 2'e' is Kay Melewski Mary Mitchell P , , German Physical Ed. HSC? Mr. Jerry Brasel forces a smile While giving blood. Jackie Overstreet Pam Petitt Chu Teacher Clerk, English Bu! IA-Art ' l Q Linda Salsbury Wanda Salyer La Biology IA-Business Ed. S01 M a 4-Q A Ia in W K is uv E5 Ki Leonard Martha Troutz R Thompson IA-Media Center Psychology My fi E Carl West Karon Wheat COE Home Ec. X. N so i Law ng Us Q J' 1 , ,eg ,A.' - - tchell l Ed. 'etitt ish Salyer less Ed. H T . .Q ,. fe .,., K . x ws-Q l a ,.,1.,, , ,,, ,, ' 12, Troutz a Center -, E, A s 5 , x - 1 5 .r , rx 3 E 1. Wheat ie Ec. l rs 'Q ai 5 le Vw' Jeanne Lawing Annette Luyben Art Priscilla Mitchell French i , 1 ,s ..1f' 4.71 Chuck Posson Soc. Studies H, .iii ' F Q af! i R llgk X X A Byron Moats Mini School English Sondra Pryor Business Ed. English is we B pg 1 A V Q52 ' .fl ' A Larry Settle Soc. Studies i my It n 1'- 5 - v Brenda Smith IA-Music ,vw is Q ' . --VQ it if .W -nf! ilu. xt , hvk et 'y rl X x N ,, if .. I l g we ii K 53.3 - ' x ' . 1 . N Q fcfg ,. ' 1 A A Xp l fa'sx. 1 U XX T222 - A., 5 ' . l A .-. SUN? MCAYUIUT John McEniry Lori McKinley LaVern McKinzie Mlm School Math IA-Mini School Business Ed. Soc. Studies -. K muff . WNV, lx K. 5 A-xx we ' K oo Alan Moon Instrumental Music X ..., ,. -'Q of lv. Sharon Quinn Teacher Clerk x X 5' X X 3' ln 5 T .. ' f . 1 K jr: . 1 Dorothy Smith Media Specialist Rita Vonn Debbie Walker Bob Walsh English Attendance Soc. Studies Secretary Q -.IF -v -ri' A t I Q .S . N r ' lim' Wslliums Jeff Wolverton 1'-fu, Sluflies Dr. Ed. Cora Wright Business Ed. Rosa Lee Mathis Secretary .Q . u . s X . a x , .. gif t,tQ.:-- 3 grg. p . K il A Marcia Moore Ina Ruth Morris Marvin Nuernberger Bill Overbey Special Ed. IA-AV Ind- ANS Counselor Richard Rice Richard Kent ROb9ftS Speech, Soc. Richardson Ind- AIRS Studies Math r e e or .,., a er'i- . V I ..,. .:. ., .il , LA 4 ,,v Qtyhrlh 1 H, P A . M. 1'-:, gg. ,gg 1 was pg, .E .f , f 'S QM V '.,r1' Z. c t f zlg: 3 X v A V5 t glkr. 'K , ::'l' 7 V I ..4,. Q 4.-, It ' 53:55-fa: K h .IQI F .,... Q Pj CSV' E L A I l i 225 Dick Swenson Joyce Taylor Debbie Thompson Spec. Adj. Counselor Home Ec. Secretary . as . fs- . . X, 5.9 k-'- :Q u , ,1 ' 'itl . --.. 1, -Q . . Q ' fr- ! . Y l f, at A Bonnie Warfield Lynn Weatherly Elizabeth Weekley Math IA-Media Center Home EC- . tj ' Donna Zaiger Nurse Cecelia Robinson English If Donna Thompson Counselor -Q,f 'w fi-Y' y . if James Welch Ind. Arts History And Literature Comm unieate Lufherearesornanychxnsopen:nulsornany Ways to learnf, said Mrs. Pam Petitt, head of the English department, 'tWe try to teach the kids to think critically. TWueEnghQ1deparunenthasgonethrougha change that xvdl help to evaluate better this yeafs sophonnnes.'Fhe profkiency test was given to find if a student needs more help in English. The test covered reading, composition, and grammar. If a student scored low, he will be placed in an Ehmghsh course. UIthinkitsgoingtxihehnthestudentsf'saui Mr. John Hagan about the new World Studies classes he is preparing for incoming sophomores. 4 st, C Mlllile they 4 I electi many stude said l depai skills teach Mr. I and l I S so .V s 4' A ll E r Q X n ii gtqs, :X A6533 X ! i par' I ' .,,..Lf' nf ,L ate so many ad of the ,e kids to hrough a tter this :est was help in position, e will be ts, said Studies iomores. f ,,,2 m st is c Y 0 . ' ' .',, ef . ' Id tsii '4 ,ff . ' 1. 'if fr if ii . . Hifi A is 1,3 A 1 fi' r . , .fe 'The class is trying to get them to a point where fti - ,ra W 1,75 t rf' fs. B v y W,.,eJ they can follow the news. A' 2 xl, .f'rl We 1 is ,. ..N.s,f'b'f'? ,,8f,Q.j' i.gf'g,.. , . 's Despite the new class for sophomores, fi 'M elective classes have decreased and not as K i, many courses will be available to other hilt ,-ruff' students. argl 'iWe have an excellent department, , ininnp iri, .76 4, lm said Mr. Hagan, head of the Social Studies i iiii 3 2 'Q' he department, Each teacher has different Sl skills and really knows a lot. Four new .Y y ,Q E teachers were added to the department this year, 1' ,4 Mr. Larry Settle, Ms. Marj Britt, Mr. Richard Rice, i and Mrs. Mary Mitchell. '-1 'X '5 . ' Ne I f Q I I 'X WLAA 'ek was Upper middle, Ex-convicts report about their lives in prison to a Social Studies class. Top right, Souvenirs of Japan. Far right, Taking tests was an essential part of most American History classes. Lower right, Mrs. Cecelia Robinson and members of the American Folklore class get a glimpse of early America by making soap. Lower middle, A party provides a break in routine during Mr. 'l'hompson's psychology classes. Far left, David Chambers presents the premier of his movie 'Return of Autumn during llls. Vonnis Senior Literature class. 21 i 15 '. , i' I ' 'eff A ,, ' 1,77 '12 1-'uf W1-21' 4 , 1. K4 YQ MQW 73,7 fe' f New mf.. my 1 tilt I' la , Min,-,WJ Qt , Upper left, Jeff Aviles, Ken Campbell, Phil Brooke, John Davis and Judi Brown enjoy themselves at a party in their attendance room. Upper right, Ms. Luyben prepares breakfast for her eagerly awaiting attendance students. Cut-out, Attendance cards were a familiar sight every morning and afternoon. Lower right, Marly Norris reads her announcements to Oak Park Students during attendance. Lower left, Todd Rowden presents his StuCo report to his attendance class. Attendance Used To Inform Students! 22 ll 1' a f . Z, W.. , j f I f' ,W ' 1 4. ff x, v W, -., ' . f-,z,,. -M' V wi Ob announ. Studeni and pre every ki Park sp morning Thi schedul attenda 4 Mu : 47 L I1 md Judi Brown ht, Ms. Luyben ients. Cut-out, Jn. Lower right, 'ing attendance. lance class. x 9 i I I i X Q , , .iff f' , ,f lg- EQ : '- as ,M , I ,Z .131-Eg -r.4e,.sw,:z-2 Ml.. y g , fftw-gf,.w' .' I ,gc. 'gu- ' -Agn' ,Q , J. lf, . 'f1,fw.-is ' ,, . ,- 419-fr-Q Y -l?j:,..,f5'f' was Obtaining counsel and advice, listening to the announcements, receiving mail, socializing, napping, hearing Student Council reports, attending class meetings, scheduling and pre-enrolling, eating breakfast, and having parties for every known holiday were how many of the students at Oak Park Spent approximately ten minutes in attendance every morning. This year a slight change was made in the attendance schedule. Every Monday third mod was eliminated, making attendance on Monday approximately thirty minutes long. The reason for this change was to make time for assemblies and class meetings. Many contests also took placeiamong the attendance classes, mainly in raising money for different charities. In raising money for the March of Dimes, Mr. Bill I-Iankins's attendance class raised the most money with a total of 551240, winning the first chance at cutting Dr. Dan Kahler's pants. Also, this year all of the attendance classes made Christmas stockings and stuffed them for the children at Children's Mercy Hospital. Assemblies Spark Student Interest Providing a variety of entertainment for the students and faculty were the more than twenty assemblies held throughout the year. Assemblies brought an exciting atmosphere and a rest from studying. These assemblies varied in content, from the International Moron Societys' version of Miss Donut Queen to the United States Martial Art's demonstration of karate. The six pep assemblies held, led by each one of the varsity cheerleaders, were to honor the athletes at Oak Park. These assemblies contained humor, contests, and entertainment in pom pon, bannerette, gymnastics, and Oak Street Singers performances. Other special assemblies were music by Jim Grim and Elaine Moore from William Jewell College, the per formance of Fields during Earth Week, and the special performance of the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra. avi, Upper left, Conductor Frank Collura announces the Kansas City Phil- harmonic. Upper right, Roses present a different kind of assem- bly. Middle right, Jim Grim and Elaine Moore provide Oakies with a musical variety. Lower right, Shari Bell, David Chambers, and Kelly Nelson campaign for the Blood Drive. Lower middle, Dr. Kahler gives an assembly presentation. Cut-out, Captain Pam Meyers, of Bannerettes, Q performs a flag routine. Lower left, 'T the U.S. Martial Arts department demonstrates a karate kick. Middle left, IMS provides a memorable N assembly. a f C1 1 -1, it I 'K sta. Dana, ,.,4f-1.-.-,ug----.-,fvf -,....-.gf .W ... MM, gf '3'lll...'-4 H, I 7' .4 M vf ,,,,, ,,.b-I .- . 2. ,,,,, MMA J el, v , Jw -4' . - ' ' ,fa Ill: , .-ff x --Q1 1 rf ' ' f'-ffii-fgf ,,,' 5 ,V f,, 1661, rg AQ -:fr Q' -kfrfii, 26 -.AW X S :V X, +A . R 1' 1-qv ff' 53 X Y. ix. 9 3 . xx I - 3 Q! . W' P -flwp 4' ,ff '4 ,I X X 1- X Uppe JW1'11e and ' Bake. dfssem LUWP Lowe l -v---' .1 ' ... 3 I I S , ri I ., -1 ,ms-' ,, -, l 3 W f' -. ., an , .,.k F. .pifmzsiffv ,f 1 P. Q i l i 3 .ff I MN'-5+ ,... ,, ...five 1 X , ' X ' X .-...W ...VA -M -'A 2X 3 l '-.A ' X Z' , ff X, 1 X Xi X. X 1 I Q , 'xf L XXX W,-,,.,,j1 .., X X X Xx LTDCI left, Chemistry is discussed between Chris Lancaster, Richard Miller, Kurt Kavanaugh and Mrs. Pam West. Upper right, BKVHH Bffffllf and Tom Collins videotape through a microscope. Nliddle right, Baker explains the fundamentals of Geometry. Cut--out, A WOFIH 15 dissected in Biology class. Lower right, Geometric shapes are displayed. Lower middle, Richard Miller waits for the results of his experiment. lluwer left, Susan Storm and Jamie Siglar weigh a problem, Rigid Study Aids Logic Learning The Math and Science departments achieved a high amount of participation in their classes this year. Due in part to the fact that students recognized how valuable their learning of these subjects could be. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Independent Study Biology classes prepared the students for a career in science. Favorite units of study for the students were Classification and Reproduction. More students are also realizing that having a math background helps open doors to new careers. Alge- bra I and Il, Geometry, Trigonometry, Intro Calculus, and Math Applications Lab were the courses offered by the Math Department in the 1978-79 year. . ,,.:,p3r:zz f ,Q , A . Qiffff, ei, -W fa-nb ,wav-we K 4 ,,w,.4,QQ .V 47wq,-,L 'f? ,Wag4 . ' wwf- . fr 1, f -I ..,,,:mm-fa. , . , ,, ,515 . f . ,yqgawm V .ff 31? ' f 0 mmf W , ga Mxfi Hwy' ff -1- A7 .'j.Lf 1 aygama,-7.r3w.2a,W,.,.-gl, 'X , ..,ffn-j I My f, . 3 ,, 734852, ,L . www A f W.. 4 f aww' 1 , 4 1,54-fi 4 V- ,,. .f,, A A I ,L , . .. -.1 ' ,J :Hu A 1' Z A 'A ,ff , . 1,2 -W-' , 'ws' f fag - rf, ' ff, Vi? if Upper left, Retiring Spanish teacher Mrs. Rose Hall helps Spanish students Wrap gifts for needy families during Christmas. Upper right, Oalfies con- juga te verbs during Mrs. Kay Melewskiis German class. Cut-out, Mrs. Connie Hostettler, who replaced Mrs. Hall at the semester, begins class with a surge of Spanish. Lower right, Lyle Decker, Cheryl Robinson, and AFS student Renee Melais sing German Christmas songs. Lower left, Renae Cleberg checks out the French pastries during a special French class party. Middle, Ed O'Neil helps make an authentic French meal during the Christmas season. 1, z X-...M P . M gif .,-'Q Q f Y' U stud 78-7 Whe: Span thru I,II,l One Sou! instl to tl Frer I, II, thfen trip 'S .Q-I R I A., ' Ag K gg. teacher students s during ries con- 'ele wski 3 . Connie , Hall at a surge of Decker, student fhristmas rg checks ra special fd ONei1 rich meal 0ak1es Scrun t1n1ze Language Learning Teachers sharing a language other than English was how .xi students at Oak Park learned Spanish, French or German in 78-79. lr . P' W The Spanish class indulged in Spanish food and fun , t when students held a fiesta, complete with a hanging pinata. 755 Spanish was offered to students from Spanish I -:ff through Spanish V. .,. The German classes included German li 'if ,.5c I,Il,IlI, with Mrs. Kay Melewski teaching. ig 5 ,ts'i gssp One field trip was taken by all the classes to 5 ffl l'ii S Southwest H. S. to see a group of German ski T-NN ic iii' at S ii instructors who were musicians and sang songs to the classes. I!! XF The third language taught at O. P. was f 1 French, taught by Mrs. Priscilla Mitchell. French A ggiglfg tiggvi 4 V I, ll, and Advanced Conversational French were the -I E three types of French offered to the student. A field tlll trip was also taken to Andres, a French-Swiss Restaurant. pi. pip. i wlgpsby I1 t ii i .i.-. a .. 'T MV' I wr Cut-out, Kelly Arant and Jeanette Martin study during their free mods. Right, Ms. Weatherly helps Sheryl Gilliland End information from the man y sources found in the Media Cen ter. Lower right, Microfilm provided additonal resources. Lower middle, Steve Bayliss tries to find the right book for him. Lower left, Martha Brooks checks out some audio-visual equipment from Mrs. Morris. Upper left, Ed OlNeil looks in the card catalog for the book he needs. fm, 9 . V, . ,J our ri Iibral I titl es Mac Coun Cent' sever Smitf becal class: Serie files. I the IN Weat C we ' is thl assigl when files cente prog: I had s ug.-'un'-I W Hliq ,x ., 3 . , jf-.,,., i 0 , V f. 4. 1 ' . ' s Sn i :lf Y fi , f V I 5553 5 - ifwmx s 49' 5' 1, 3 , T Y 2 'rl Asha ab'- v V t I f , I . Q2 I .i,' M i ' X hw? 3 ' if 1 li i I i s 2 1 A we K Resource Centers Aid Study Time A place where students come to read, study, and use our resources, said Mrs. Dorothy Smith, It's an exciting library and I think its a challenge everyday. Besides its 18,500 different books, its 225 different titles of magazines ranging from Atlantic all-the-way to Mad , and its 11 different newspapers from The Clay County Cronicle to the New York Times the Media Center has seven new additions. Student Council bought seven new plants to decorate the library. The library is always crowded, said Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Many students are having to find new places to go because of the seating problem. Many teachers bring their classes in to use resources like the Social Issue Resource Series, the Deadline Data, the Career files or the vertical files. Mrs. Smith has a staff of four women who help her run the Media Center, Martha Troutz, Shirley Donnelson, Lyn Weatherly, and Donnie Duke. Connected to the Media Center at the south-east end is the A.V. or Audio Visual room. When students were assigned to listen to records or watch a taped show, this is where they came. The audio visual has records, micro film files of past magazines and newspapers that the media center no longer keeps filmstrips casettes and t.v. programs. Mary Grun and Ina Morris run the facility plus they had students help them for credit on their off mods. . .f Flatt . I ,fi ,lf J ' M? A Q' V3-,B,,H'i -' ,' ' 'f'a. '5 m... V. J. 5, ,X if' is iff? THQ? 1,14 1. K 1 wa X, - - V 5 .. 4 K. 46 yi, , ,' J, , ax p isis? 'lf' . 'X' .X ca 1 -5, -R if-4 4' we f sf 4? all W 1 x 1 With the many areas Oak Park students had to choose from, they didn't have enough off mods to see and discover all of OP's Alternate Places To Go. The ERC had a peaceful atmosphere, while providing students English information as Well as over 1000 paperback books. Another area was the SSRC where students found nonfiction books and required Social Studies and extra credit psychology reading. The PARC was where stu- dents did business oriented Work- calculating problems, typing, or processing data. The most popular area was the student center or lounge which provided a place to sit and have a coke with friends. Despite the shutting down of machines because of trash, the lounge problem cleaned up at times with the addition of new trash cans and student encouragement. Qi ,z, 45 Y ' 141 at . , , sf mf v 1 f! 4 ,Wan ' I , A J., .' I ,Q 0 ,. 13 fi- V4 ' 4,9 4454 1 fit!! ' A . ,X ,P if if I M1411 if .Zinn 3..,,..-,.-., - ..,.,-f-+-- . . Q--f ptjons Exist For Confused Students We strive for a relaxed, but controlled atmos- i Q N 2 n I phere so students can learn, Mini School teacher. Mini School is a program set up for approximately one hun- dred students who have credit problems, at- tendance problems, s' . G' I and some learning X disabilities. During the A xe said Byron Moats, .,,, . Q, morning hours, the students attend four classes and one mini course. The four reg- ular classes are English, taught by Mr. f WW K, 4-. in n .V- -.. N y , h b Byron Moats, Social Studies, taught if U Z 'isiiflif 4- g A N X W' by Mr. Steve McArthur, Health, ,i,, g g la A taught by Mr- Jim Hughess and Q A it 7 ii srsli lii n Business Education, taught by 'S ,,,l,-s X Siii ' . . on V t r is s,'s' re f S' -P r MFS- Linda ESDGGI- After . s itrseeis the required classes, the if ,,,,1 if A f fi' if,', Q f s students attend a mini g is y 1 1, , course, which all of the - ii 'i i p teachers participate in. 'xg sg ' ' cw 3 . o - Some of these special , V . , courses include karate, i s I ki s i S s t wil - disco, and current X P 0 QW ' .. l- i events. , ' '4-tm , 5 . its ls. in . 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Xt, Constructive Skills Creating with the hands and the mind is the goal of the Industrial arts department and the Home Economics department. The industrial arts classes had an extra incentive for the students in 1978-79. Many of the projects created, developed and finished in industrial arts were shown and judged by outside people. There was a local, district and state contest, Home shows, and Art shows. This year, the students brought back to Oak Park many honors. In leather works, Carolyn Rowe, a junior, earned a sweepstake at district which gave her the chance to go to state. At state, Carolyn came in second with her leather craft. Ed Kohler, a senior, won a sweepstake in welding and went on to take first at state. Drew Hendrickson a senior, came in second at a Home Show with a model house he constructed. The industrial arts department offered many types of classes: drafting I, II,IIIg architect I, II, power mechanics, wood working, general, advanced and third year individualized, medal working general, advanced, and the most popular class-crafts. Industrial arts covers everything, from repairing small engines, to drawing a house. The Home-Ec classes had many outside activities. They used their outside resources on field trips that took them to clothing manufactures, department stores, handicap schools, apartments, and grocery stores. Some of the more popular Home-Ec classes are Child Development and Foods. These classes grew in size. Child Development had to add an extra class because of the demand for it. Mrs. Beethe stated, It is a novelty that most high schools do not provide. The Co-'Ed foods had a chance to learn more in depth of foreign ethnic foods. Family foods worked on canning and breadmaking. -- . . ' , Mi' . X-:Ai x 1-V, ' , Y if? .Rf ,,' . ' 9 N' ,Jigs ay is f :X Q ssl I I i'w1.., f .4 .g Fl 'Q -.., ,,.,, . 1 '4 . I., -. sf 3 K .3 QSM- ' ?E.i.fi 'i '. Upper left, Mr. Kent Roberts helps Brad Parkins with electronics. Upper right, Greg Biery mixes a desert for coed foods class. Cut-out, Mary Scott helps one of the youngsters in child development with his drawings. Lower right, Sherry Buck helps a child on with her coat. Lower left, Mr. Nurenberger explains the fundamentals of electricity. Middle left, Mrs. Pam Petitt, examines one of the entries in the Home Economics fashion show. 12 .M-t. , , ..,A,W,.7-.--M'a'M . - -f 'F 2 . L .. . Q, 4 fag, tag. J t 1 . -4 If' lfff' , 7 33 ,H .. -:.,,,, we Q 'f W A I F 1 W A W ' JM U , ff tw iw 3153 ,g..v,.AQM,, -0 V .aV,,f,, ,L A, V: A .,-nv:3,,,L.t W .A-. . , ,, . .. sam., k f ' 3.5, .-far-1 I . I ff J k as YQ Upper left, Kirk Otto inquires 'about a career during business day. Upper middle, Simula- tors allowa student to practice driving without the hazards of driving on the road. Middle, Steve Ball and Jim Colwell gain additional information from Mr. Iorg. Upper right, Rob Zuniga practices on the data processing machine. Cut-out, Ruth McDonald gets a better view of the traffic. Below, district business con- test winners were: back row, Barry Hayden, Joyce Justus, Cindy Richardson, Lori McKinney, Susan Conant, Dorothy Conner, Jeff Loveallg Front, Debbie Bartnett, Vicki Landes, Heidi DeVore, Kari Sullivan, Kay Campbell, and Sharon Hurd. a hiv-4-1,-.-....,,,,,,x a f ' , W,-, 1, ...A I-2 1 ' ,v ........,,, . V M, - M' 5 1 X, me A ,Q ,4 -1.4 ww -, af .1 was whi and cler for tecl texi tho' to I this sho The Oal driw ins! insi sl U4 Q ,irM'J max I so , ' V' 3111, ' f., . a X ,,-H Eg. Q l r r r 1. .,X. ,. xx x N X. as X Q ,Z A Sf' f , is Throughout this year, the Oak Park Business Department was busy preparing for next year's business theme school, which will be for collegegcredit for seniors only. In the theme school program, word processing technology and computer technology will replace secretarial practice, clerical practice, and general office skills. Also offered next year for college credit will be Accounting II. The word processing technology and computer technology will not use standardized textbooks, but will use plans made by the teachers. Seventy thousand dollars has been spent by the Central Administration to buy new computers to accomodate the theme school Credit or fall IS what faced the drivers education students this year Each teacher decided what he thought the students should know about driving, whether it was in the book or not The four drivers ed teachers had different speakers come to Oak Park and speak to the students about their aspects of drivers ed These speakers included a highway patrolman, an Insurance salesman, and a Gladstone Police officer In one Instance, the police officer conducted an alcohol test for the students t-.QL NVQ, . this-, X .ww gs' -ses ' X' -A r fs . -1 rf-5 i ig -- MSQQQ- K, f.--,h w-ff-1.. fr , A at . Ti ff-'fx wf'Xf Yfkqfiv as x ,is f- '. , x xg-ffrsgm xv X N x dx N ' 'Yi X rv r , ,.,, .1 'Sa t We '- . 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Variety was the key in Art, and it paid off for Oak Park as it was represented by Don Gensler, Mike Grauer, Eric Neprud, Kent Willard, Chris Regas and Dana Valline, at the In ' I qt fi- :KA 1 f?i-'lf' -:nf iff' 'f if National High School Art Exhibition. Upper left, Becky Rinehart cleans up extra clay. Upper middle, Mrs. Lawing gives advice to Karrie Funk. Upper right, Mike Oneth draws from a display. Cut-out, Mary Campobasso and Brenna Loftin begin the process of developing film. Lower right, The brass section of orchestra practices before e concert. 4 Lower middle, Steve Adamson stamps designs into leather, Lower left, Mrs. Hille announces the winter play. Middle left, DeAnne Hunter, student teacher, directs mixed chorus. Upper left, lvlike Grauer eats an apple to supplement his lunch. U Jer middle, Sweeping up trash was only one of the many duties Pl lllrs, Gannaway completed during her years at Oak Park. Upper ' lt Mrs Lou Cooper fixes sandwiches for the many hungry rigi , L. . students Cut-out, The leftovers oflunch mods. Lower right, Mrs. Louise Koerber collects money for lunches. Lower middle right, Wg Food was also provided in the mornings for those who didn 't have A time to eat at home. Lower middle left, The cooks pose in front of 1 their Christmas tree for a group picture. Lower left, Oalfies enjoy their lunch mods. , X i l I 1 - I 1 l l 1 l 1 l l I : . ' ,, -M . , S-4 s ,y , . I 5 5 Y . . i . t . ., . , .. f . 1 is 'ef 'f V H tr f .. ' 1 ,eff V' ' r T 3 , .Q Ag. wma ,Q is -L X . fm 4 -f WC A , 2 W . WV g , hi l eu A jg li' 'LIL . I 2 V' , fy' V ,lf Z y 4 Ziff M f' I y ,f M. ,. 1, fi .4 ,if ,, A , , , if 'W f . .A Z .I 1., We at 'V .yy . I S . ' 'f ' 'L' .4 , Wx xn '. my 1' 4 .4-, .,. F... .Af -i-:V,., . ..v. , sl Awww, Q if gi. 'WF' ,,. Q S.. . WW, ,ILL A ,..,,, , Qs rf.. .f.. W - . x .,,,.-I x :fn I y .1 iii A 'I 1? K Z A' . 413, V 1 no f 1:5 me V Ea. x, ri, x . nw, , s X Y. ., it Aww Y 2.3 E . 3 L.. foui stuc The add this and lun. spa a W Lav Par as 3 sine the P 57: it L' R ft 5 1 'Q' f 2 7' 4 L Vw J if r . 3 it , .Q ks 'ff' 2 tudent Social Life Found A Lunch Selling over 1,500 cookies a day, the fourteen cooks worked daily to provide students and faculty with nourishing lunches The cooks, headed by Mrs. Louise Koerber, added two new plate lunches to the menu this year. Pizza, steak and mashed potatoes, and cheeseburgers were this year's best liked lunches. The least favorite lunches were chili, spaghetti, and meatloaf. The cooks spent over 952,300 a week to make over 400 plate lunches a day. The eleven custodians, working under Mr. Jim Lawrence, also played a major role in lunch at Oak Park. Part of their job was to keep the cafeteria as clean as possible. Jerlie Gannaway, who had been working since before the doors of the school were put up, left at the end of the year., KQ ,,.,. TF ew Q1 ,f x 7 V rf A 'wg A 4 .5 g,,,,vr,VH ,V., Y' ., , -' t 1 'i'i I if .Qld . ' - 1 :bs sk S 59 -I... Upper left, Danny Bench builds muscles on the leg press. Upper middle, Julie Miller practices her baclchand during class. Right, Dani Baker spikes the ball in a volleyball game. Cut-out, Lanette Bicknell and Doyle Branstettelr promenade during a festive square dancing unit in P.E. Lower middle, A recreational sports class enjoys a fast-moving volleyball game. Lower left, Ms. Mary Mitchell prepares a student for his upcoming grade. fa f 4' ,M E it il' V.. 1 n 1 i. is i Xl 1 1 .W 2 A v ,ggi Gym Classes Experience First Year For the first time at Oak Park, all physical education classes,except contact sports, were open for either sex to enroll in. Since contact sports class is prohibited by law for girls to take, it was the only exception. You are limited in your activities to a certain degree, but that does not keep us from having a good time in class, said Mrs. Nancy Hudson about coed classes. Nevertheless, she said, the neat thing about teaching physical CD 1 gg ' Bn-H ., QQQEWSQ Heh ' e+ ..,, ages: 55- K. s:.:5OUfD5 masse-. gf-suing: U' 'DSQGUESS CFBFCD Q-,Q O D- ichcm 3,-1.614 OTS F5555 2140- Tfbm l qprgurb JS'-1 3 'oQ- Wager- ew O D' i 525 Bmw fbgpfp UQCDCW' '45-1 'UC O coUQ SDUJCL SDCDK4 Q- CD Tl'-U' EWS: 55:01. 'fha 593302 i Qfvbiccdg .4 1978-79. Physical Education was, for most students, an easy way to release tension. The first two weeks after Christmas vacation were devoted to square dancing. 1d0HtS All of the physlcal educatlon classes A QQM? X --. I Q U 4-MN 3 2 2 Q 1 J f i-f' f 'Q-,fb-'e'V' .:ifLf , I I ' .. ,.x . K -'L .X K Q I 531 1 fc .X . 4 u ih A 43,1 X rw Q !! 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' J 'A 1 J P J 'sf ' -N' f as From left to right: Don Gensler strives for the big high jump StuCo raises money with a car wash. McDonald's provided inexpensive meals fo Steve Harlan practices his winning swing. 2:40 marks the end of the school day. Delight Found By Sun Z Finding delight during the after- noon was an easy task for Oakies who , were involved in the extra-curricular activities that go on at Oak Park. Be it 5 attending a club meeting or battling for a sports victory, the afternoon crowd searched for more than just a strict education. They tried to get involved in representing Oak Park to the community. With most clubs meeting in the afternoon, many rooms saw their most active students trying to decide on what new course of action should be taken. This year at Oak Park, many clubs underwent changes trying to make their organization a more enjoyable experience. The '79 The- spians adopted a new way of inducting members by having them serve an apprenticeship period. Two clubs had a sponser change, Spanish club and AFS. NFL added a new office by creating a Sargeant-at-Arms. Con- stantly searching for a new way to add a little delight, the afternoon clubs asked for a little time, in return for a lot of memories. The afternoon sports found their delight in the midday sun. With most of their meets or matches played in the afternoon, the sportsters had the chance to combine competition and the sun. Again the realm of change hit the sports world too, as this year a new Q afternoon sport was formed. Added to . the list of golf, tennis, cross country, track and baseball, softball entered Spring with anxious players anticipat- ing a good season. Their season, as well as all the others, proved to be successful, thus offering personal rewards for proud efforts. r ' xy In the afternoon hours, delight is , Y not hard to find. With a variety of clubs and many different sports in which to get involved, Oakies will always have the options for fun in the midday sun. 4 ? D Upper left, Junior Varsity cheerleaders practice cheers for that night's game. Upper middle, Ed Reilly watches the ball for a successful play. M .,..,, . Upper right, StuCo representatives play games during their Hnal meeting of the year. Lower ., right, Cynthia McCuistion talks on the telephone in a play during the One-Act Festival. Lower middle, Oakies wait to leave the parking lot. Lower left, Kelli Phillips eats a nourishing snack after a hard day at school. F Struck Oakies ' , , Mm. ' .I tflngvi I 0 Z ? 3' ' M 4. 6 ,ay y' .' Q ..,...m 4,1 Z 2' ,, , 4 QQ ,. , -- in ,. -if-2 . .E K-ff ' , I? 1 s v 'Q -.. '.,'!', N ', z, ,g:.t.f,4,,Y 1, -'wwf , ,Azapyw-fn W. , nigeria ,'n4r'r'?-ty ,N ,., ,W 4' M ,fvfzfffof ,V ,,,,,. 5, hm, N , 34401, if -if ' ffm - f.wf: ,f 5,517 'N ,mga 4,71 5 P : I . 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Bess Ottermayer is from Austria and was sister to Dawn Reynolds. Fernanda Leite is from Brazil and stayed with Susan Storm. All of the AFS students were spending their final high school year at Oak Park The American Field Service was sponsored by Mr. Tom Kincaid. The AFS club was run by students interested in seeing foreign students who can gain some of Oak Park's knowledge. This years leaders were: President Jan Dawson, Vice President Lesa Marshall, activities chairman Dana Rodgers, treasurer Andy Butler and historian Karen Miller. Activities sponsored by the AFS Club were Coke party, in which other students met the foreign exchange students and made them feel welcome. This year's coke party was entertained by Pep band. The carnations sales in February are always enjoyed by the entire student body. AFS sponsors and runs the carnation sales in which one Oakie says Happy Valentines Day to another Oakie. Upper left, AFS students Carlos Fernandez and Renee Melais enjoy the music of Pep Band. Upper middle, AFS members participate in their annual Coke party. Middle left, Renee Melais talks with Todd Rowden. Middle right, Bess Ottermayer and Fernanda Leite laugh over spilled Coke. Upper right, Bess seeks advice from Mr. Tom Kincaid. Lower right, The American Field Service was headed at Oak Park by: front row, pres. Jan Dawson, activities chair. Dana Rogers, sec. Annette Koppeg back row, treas. Andy Butler, hist. Karen Miller, and v.p. Lesa Marshall. Lower middle, AFS brothers and sisters were: Dawn Reynolds, Karen Anderson, Bess Ottermayer, Renee Melas, Carlos Fernandez, F ernanda Leite, Dennis Praiswater, and Susan Storm. Lower left, Oakies were honored with a presentation by Fernanda Leite about her native country Brazil. Combining food and fashion, language and lield trips, softball and fund raising, Oak l'ark's two foreign language clubs had busy years. German Club was led by President .lune Rehel, Vice-President Leslie Hartke, Treasurer Jamie Siglar, Ser- geant at Arms Lisa Reif, Publicist Hurley Mahan and Historian Janet Weaver. These seniors led the club through activities like Octoberfest, German Polkas, eating at German restaurants, going to the Maifest in Hermann Missouri, selling imported German advent calanders besides the candy bars and magazines. Spanish Club's president was Troy Sherman, Vice-President Julie Bates, Sergeant at Arms Terry McCarter, Treasurer Jed Duer, Secretary Karen Martin and Historian Jean Kear. These guided members through such activities as: hayride, fiesta, food baskets for an elderly couple, a get together and the Spanish Club banquet. A softball game was held in May in which German Club squeaked by Spanish Club. Upper left, Spanish Club enjoys their annual hay ride. Lower right, Spanish Club presents the retiring Mrs. Hall with a corsage. Upper right, Mrs. Hall, along with Linda Dye and Cindy Ballard, prepare food baskets for charity. Upper middle, Inez Tinsley and Mr. Powers dance to a German Polka. Lower left, Lisa Reif' conducts the Oompah band Har the Oktoberfest. Nliddle left, German Club was led by: v.p. Leslie Hartke, pres. June Rehel, treas. Jamie Siglar, pub. Hurley Mahan, and sgt. at arms Lisa Reitf ,ug 1 2 3 Y r wi. 5, . f I . Y. 1 ' - 9 Y 4 ,f ,kb 335. 1 ,, 1 I fd' n .',, 1 1 iii R -'.,.:fz2,I 31, 1 fif-.EH . , , .r 'awe a JM 4 ,L .fff . 4 -f, -r-,ff ,A ' 3 1-'mf ,41 f . Sims: 1- :,f H 1, ,jg , . I K ag, 0,1 v ' . o , , Q , --- -av Y ' ---M :Q-wvsaaviwz,-..,--, 1. .,,-Y ' ' 4 U..-...R -:f1,- 5-1 -sunk - -l,,, -r--if - ,. .,- , -.f......1 ww.,..1q-,gp,4.:..f.:u--v.,,-'pq-2--fa-fmsr.s1-X f y,.q-...,.-:-r-v-- , , V H ...f...4.4--..... ......-...Q ' A ..,..,,...M--,, -.,....4...- -.,..-. ,, ., V V , '-'N--A ,.,..,..4,..-....-, 1 -.-..-,,w,-.,,. ,,-,. M Ve Arts pportum tres AJ riff 'w i A B VT- wwf 4019 , e 1' .K -Q .lg xi gf? ? qi nY,sit'gf if W. n' lil 9 42, f 0 5 p g , if W W ' i l' , i bf XA4 A in Lee A !M,,.f-f! if f'f' ,ffmg y gf 5 X N5 w 4' .,, .. -v... I f , e ji, fe.. With membership up in the National Forensic League and the induction procedure changed in the International Thespian Society, two of Oak Park's most creative clubs were striving for improvement in 1978-79. They worked seperately, but towards the same goal, to interpret, perform and communicate. The National Forensic League involved itself in many speech and debate tournaments throughout the year, this year being involved in twenty-four tournaments. NFL held the Oak Park Second Annual Speech and Debate Tournament on December 8 and 9, using the theme Winter Wonderland. Over twenty-six schools participated in the eight events. The main problem we had in organizing the tournament, said sponsor Mr. Richard Rice, was in finding enough judges and time- keepers to work. The International Thespian Society worked mainly on the three annual plays, rather than in tour- naments. Their purpose was to further the education of Theatre Arts. Acting and working backstage on such crews as stage, lighting, sound, construction, make-up and costumes, props, tickets, publicity and house were some of the varied jobs and talents of Thespians. To become a Thespian, a total of twenty points must be accumulated, five of those being acting points and the other fifteen gained by working backstage on at least four plays. On closing night of each production, new members were asked to become apprentices to a certain aspect of theater. They become Thespians on the opening night of the following production if their apprentice pro- gram was done well. The International Thespian Society is sponsored by Mrs. Risa Hille. Upper middle, New N.F.l,. members are initiated. Upper lelr, Bruce Hauhein performs in The Seven Year Itch during' the One-Act F estival. Upper right, The Thespian officers Ihr 1.978-79 were hist. Leslie Baker. Sgr. fr! arms Linda Howe, sec, Tenley Alllflllflll, v.p. David ., wr:-'ff l x, 'fn 41, H, in , f 4 rg:-L g - LY' rpykfng- t g . Aff., , W . K , ii U ,, 3 Chambers, treas. Reese ffhniiey, and pres, Shari Bell. Lower righf, N,F.l,. was lenrl lriy' sip, Pollv Channel, Sgt, at arms Steve Perry, ser: Rita Gunner. pres. llflilfe Hnxlwr zmrl liisr. Kim MCCa11n. Lower fell, lllilfe lffwler' LIl7lHllII7l't S the new N.F.l.. members. 'F 1 i From vocal expressions to the art of pumpkin painting, the Oak Park's Broadcasting and Art clubs have expanded to many forms of creative expressions. These two clubs helped students reach their potential in his or her field, whether it be through speaking or by creating art forms. With Kent Kavanaugh, a junior, appointed president, Mike Reynolds, a junior, vice-presidentg and Jill Crowley, also a junior, as secretary, the club met once a month under the leadership of Mr. Richard Rice. All members were not in the broadcasting class, but they all did have one thing in common, interest in the radio station at Oak Park, OPLA-Oak Park Lynn Alan. On January 24, the Radio Broadcasting club had Steve Garrett from KBEQ radio station come and talk to the members and interested students. The club was also involved with a disco for Oak Park. Oak Park's Art Club helped students develope their creative abilities with the spring art fair, which was viewed by judges in several categories. Ribbons were awarded to the best in each category. The club met two times each month with their two sponsors, Mr. Barry Kennedy and Mrs. Jeanne Lawing. Upper left, Radio Club provided listeners with a variety of music from their records. Upper middle, Mike Gra uer helps Art Club by pain ting a Buddha. Upper right, Radio Club had the use ofa lot of elaborate equipment. Lower right, Art Club officers were: vice pres. Wendy Eisele, hist. Marie Nicholson, sec. Chris Curnett, and pres. Rhonda Mulnix. Lower middle, Danny Bench does a special announcement during the lunch mods. Lower left, Rhonda Mulnix and Donna Pickert paint the backdrop for a dance studio. 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Many took COE to see where their opportunities lie in the job field. Some found jobs with a future, some did not. Automotives and construction were the job favorites among the COE students. Some of the other popular occupations were in the fields of trade, industrial, and health. The program was still a big success and will continue to be. Future Teachers of America club was a club and class that assisted teachers in elementary schools through Junior High Schools. Most of the students who took this class were planning on a career in teaching. Much was learned by students teaching younger pupils. It gave them the chance to see if teaching would be the profession they would enjoy. Upper left, Bill Grigsby speaks at the COE banquet. Upper middle, Troy Sherman looks lor a job advertized in the COE' window. lhuper right, Officers Rrr the Teachers of America were: Dave Pulley. Terry Leach, Michelle Cottle, and Dawn l1'ey11old.s. llliddle right. Future Teachers ol' America eat at their Spring picnic. Lower right, lVIrs. Cora Wright and lvliss Lois Fann were sponsors of the 1979 FTA. Lower middle, llflr. Ron Atkins helps a student finflajohduringI7Ol1', Lower lefi, lVleri.lo Linard works at the dm' cleaners lor VUE. Practical TI31'H1.Hg Offered at School I+ Hy' if 1' 1' , : Z . ,, If ff? H fp :XY Q' fi! 215791 3 say. nf 'L 4 .jjj . 1 fi M? 11? .I Eb' 7 I. 'V' ,' in-Q'f-?'i' aff ., , .P 9 x . ,. . . , ,,,f, ,.,,..,,,,,,..1,....... ..,,,..w,..,-,.4,A',l,fffx1.:-.,,,,-.,,..,,,,, -vm...-,............m.....,.....-,.,..A -....,...,, ..,,,,.....,-? , k..,,, .,,z,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,W-N -uw:-f u n n ---,-.,.--d .,.. -,,...-.. ..... ,., --,,, -....- ..,.., K V, --- - .......,.-,-,....W..,-,....,... ...,, ,A 1 J 1 -a-'no 1 3 ,,. ---- 'W I fit W . X KN 5. 1 Q ,H . get L.. K l is Log Staff Faces Challenge Log had a very active year, with deadlines to meet and the constant pressure of getting that one article done. A lot of special additives were presented in the school newspaper this year. The color Christmas issue and the Senior supplement stood out as the most outstanding of the papers. Not only did Log have special issues, but they also gave the paper a new look by having the content on page one and sectionalizing it. Sometimes taken for granted, the work of the Log was -excellent. Mark Ballard, the sports editor was awarded the Quill and Scroll award for his fine skills in sports writing. The Loggers efforts produced stories as wide ranging as drug use at Oak Park, development of district wide curriculum changes, student participation in a special Maple Wood Community College program, and Toni Chiaverini, Kansas City boxer. Editor Shari Bell was awarded the first annual Top Journalist Award by the Log staff. Upper left, Hurley Mahan, Mr. Bill Hankins and Shari Bell work late hours at the DISPATCH. Upper middle, Photographers Janet Weaver, Marie Nicholson and Cheryl Westlund develop film for an upcoming deadline. Middle right, Mark Ballard lays out advertisements. Upper right, Editor Shari Bell interviews Dr. Kahler. Lower right, The LOG staff poses for their group picture. Lower left, Jed Duer, Hurley Mahan, Janet Weaver and Cindy McQuistion enjoy a good story. Middle left, Shelli Wheeler, Janet Weaver, and Cheryl Westlund demonstrate a hard working LOG staff Middle left, LOG says good-bye as Shelli Wheeler leaves on eighth semester option. 5 63 C MBIA Mixes Work With Pleasure i Q INA 3 - . - . f f , -f mf 'ft ' , - 55' 136 it 1 , ,pg , , fri I I knew .fa 2 ,, tr imfffwf' One class at Oak Park that dealt with history, but was not a part of the history department, was CAMBIA. The CAMBIA staff's job was to put together a yearbook of the 1979 school year history. Thirteen students and one advisor produced the schools CAMBIA, they were: Co-Editors: Wendy Eisele, Reese Chaney, Lay Out Editor: Robin Mulnixg Lay Out Staff: Maureen Connolly, Julie Malleng Senior Section: Debbie Cone, Junior Section: Mary Preston: Sophomore Section: Gina Newton: Copy Editor: Cathy Evans, Copy Writer: Kelly Nelson, Business Manager: Nancy Niemanng Photographers: Bill Horton, Nancy Clay, Mary Preston, Advisor: Bill Hankins. These people not only worked together on the yearbook but had fun through the annual CAMBIA vs. LOG football game, which CAMBIA won 49-21. Also, there were celebration parties and the yearly CAMBIA bash held at Maureen Connolly's. On April 12, the staff went on a field trip to Marceline, Missouri where they visited the Walsworth publishing company to see how the yearbook was printed. A new journalism award was estab- lished by Mr. Bill Hankins. Each publication staff chose the person they felt had contributed most to the class. The recipient of the first award in CAMBIA was Ms. Mary Preston, for her photo- graphy and work on portrait sections of the yearbook. Upper left, The CAMBIA staff and LOG staff eat an early morning breakfast before school. Upper right, The 1978-79 CAMBIA staff poses for an interesting picture. Back row, Bill Horton, Gina Newton, Debbie Cone, Kelly Nelson, Robin Mulnix, Nancy Clay, Mr. Bill Hankins, Wendy Eisele, Reese Chaney, Maureen Connolly, front row, Nancy Niemann, Mary Preston, and Julie Mallen. Lower right, CAMBIA photographers take pictures of CAMBIA queen candidate Donna Pickert. Lower middle right, CAMBIA advisor Bill Hankins restrains a yell before a quickly approaching deadline. Lower middle left, Wendy Eisele and Reese Chaney receive the winning football from LOG editor Shari Bell. Lower left, the 1979 CAMBIA photographers were: Nancy Clay, Bill Horton, and Mary Preston. 'ith ory BIA ook Lsor ere: xeyg Dut leng nior ore thy ong nng lay, ked fun .OG -21. and 'een t on mere ling was tab- ach felt The BIA oto- s of eat an right, esting 'ebbie 1, Mr. ureen eston, 1 BI A yueen righ t, before e left, :ming ft, the y, Bill 1 3 X fe Q' 'e ' if xxx 4 , x, . . . Y ,Q L 1 X . 1 i .. I, i 1.54 l i l 'M . W s SVT. 'un 1 W Z ef L'-1 5 K I' W Jiqeg N , MQ' 1 ' 1 . - M' ' i f - .Q I Q f N' A J K5 1 , Q Y X J xf' A 1 . rkxxwww X K Q . NA +,.,.g 5 ee 1 R+: 1 - -' ' . ., x 35 X Q f' 'I 5 5 5 SN , Q x K S , ff ws-H-,-MVN if af fb, wil? 5.88-VN Y -ex swf' , 5 35 , If , ' If 1 T-. .xv 1 , wwl My 1 -P R gf 1 jf Y X ., gy., . x s ,,f X 12 'W J 553 6- Eff .---ng 1 W 1 1 4 1 1 65 Girls Athletic Skills jj I H . , c, 147521 .sn ,,.....i N x an 1 as sjif' ' ,H rf , ps ,ri 59' M. 9 A ,. 66 , 4 l 1 Many Oakie students participated in the organized intramural programs this year. Mr. Bob Bryant coordinated five-man basketball and co-ed volley- ball. Mr. Floyd Klang was in charge of gymnastics and co-ed bowling. Basketball and volleyball had regularly scheduled games once a week, the play-offs, and a championship game. Scott Mendenhall's team, consisting of Don Gensler, Alec Blackwell, Steve Sivigliano, Brian Lee and Scott Joslyn won the basketball championships with a score of 43-36. Joe Rogers' team, consisting of Sam Rogers, Jack Collins, Kim Dickey, Teresa Altenhofen and John Pardun finished as the volleyball champs after a well-fought match. Mr. Bryant compared the two sports, Basketball went fantastically. There were good players who were highly competitive. Volleyball had a lot of participation, but most were out just having a good time. Bowling was scheduled regularly on Wednesday after school. Each team would play two games per night and the top overall team was considered the champions. Ed Riley, Patty Endsley, Rick Parker and Rick Bishof were members of the winning team. Girls gymnastics practiced regularly twice a week and sometimes more. The girls had a chance to work on the uneven bars, balance beam, vaulting horse, and on floor exercise routines. In the Turner Gymnastic Meet, Cindy Hummel placed first on the unevens, third on the beams, fourth in floor-exercise and fifth on the vault. Overall she ranked second. Other placements were Dana Valline on the unevens, Lynn Glaeser on the unevens and in floor-exercise, and Marianne Shafer on the vault and unevens. Upper left, Brian Lee and Dean Vette tried to concentrate on a volleyball game although their flashy dress made it difficult. Upper right, Teammates Pat Van Ryckegham and Richard Miller frightj advance the ball against the watchful eyes of S teve Si vigliano Imiddlej. Lower right, The number one intramural basketball team was: Brian Lee, Bubba Ka vanaugh, Jeff Maron, Don Gensler, Scott Joslyn, Steve Sivigliano, Scott Mendenhall, and Alec Blackwell. Lower left, Sponsor Bob Bryant follows the intramural play. Far left, The volleyball champs were: back row, Kim Dickey, Mike Pardun, Jack Collins, Sam Rogers, front row, Joe Rogers, Teresa Altenhofen. J 4 5 z 3 A 1 J 95' 7 Oalaes 'fox , Q K , y f 4 f 1 4 Q ' 1 -5 . 5 ,,. . ,! 0 I X N . a Q A Nh ,, A X 4 : , -m. ,ix ,XXq'x A x . 'W' 0 v ' ia' y 1 xxx' , 5 ' :Qi - I ' r, ' F' .. f'7 fff , ',.',ff if Q V h E..:gSA1g,fK! fi.fsA ,askin 'iw .495 F, ,-.NV ,jf v .x . f z 1 ' ' 7, W 3 I Y ,i' W '? ' Z ff 5 if 51 4 lv 4 3 I' Lv Q bfi s Y, Z elf: Q 5 R v 90 8? ll ,1 in .,, Q 3 ' , 'W ,L,, xf -fl ' Y df 3 2 wifi 4 K Xwlni X 3+ B A 4-fx if W f- Q ' 2 x R sf, X 'xvfi : .N 1 va .iw , .f ff ' FW . x 1 fW GK VJ fs 4 i 1 v.. 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Coach Busby said that she had no trouble at all with the long distance runs. Upper left, Andy Cravens warms up before the big race. Upper middle, Coleen Logan is congratulat- ed. Upper right, Dennis Havens completes the final lap. Middle right, The long-distance runners included, back row, Richard Miller, Jon McLaughlin, Sam Rogers, Todd Warner, Bernard Gately, Monte Stephenson, Dennis Havens, Curtis Calvert, David Vansickle, Coach Busbyg front row, Ray Koziclfi, Barry Cooper, John Kingsbury, Rob Colner, Andy Cravens, Kelly Smith, Ed Crow, and Mel Taylor, Knot pictured: Coleen Logan, Todd Sherpy, Steve Raye, and Pat Hamiltonj. Lower middle, Richard Miller, Dennis Havens, and John Kingsbury compete against the pack. Lower left, John Kingsbury sprints for the finish. Middle, Coach Busby gives a pep talk. Girl e tters I am, I can, I will was the theme which carried the 1978, girls' tennis team to their 9 - 3 season. The girlls coach, Mrs. Nancy Hudson, said that this year's team played with more effort, and more like a familyf' than past year's team. Even though we did not have the big players, we were far better than last year's team,', she said. After establishing a 3 - 1 record in Conference play, the Oakies went head-on with Truman to grab a share of first place in conference, but came up short with a final score of 3 - 2. One thing that the Oakies would not let go of this year was the first place trophy from the Oak Park tennis tournament. Every year Oak Park had placed first in this tournament and this year's squad would keep the tradition going strong. With Teresa Daily playing number one for the Oakies, she pulled out a 4 - 7 individual record. While number two player Dana Rodgers ended with a seasonal effort of 11 - 1. Upper left, Terrie Handley swings for a point. Upper middle, Teresa Dailey aces her opponent. Upper right, The 1978 girls tennis team was Use Teamwork For Success formed by, front row, Tami Baynham, DeAnne Greer, Dana Rogers, Teresa Dailey, middle row, Terrie Handley, Inez Tinsley, Cathy Miller, Jill Crowley, back row, Maureen Higgins, Barb Tomes, Dawn Klein, Lana Murray, and Coach Hudson. Lower right, Tami Baynham eyes the ball. Lower left, Dana Rogers concentrates on an impending win. ,ff ff, fr , I f I A i.f i - I -...,.. ,fi X I f,,5,, fl f f' ft ,, K I . If '1' if 1 1' if xt 4 1 ,I .1 ff 1 ,A ' f' 4 f .I ,Z , I , 1 1 I . I 1 1 1 2 l 1 3 1 I i Q I i I ' 4 In ,fi z f n ' , NN . ,KX RX xx' wx XX' XXX ,I 'A I I .4 'W .3155 XX '-.K W. K N xvx X. N. LX X, 'N 'X xxx .-NF ,VXA .N .X X N. X X N 'X X 'X Ev., uv, fi vfidfbf Q' Q 1 f anew' ,W 's N R 'K 'w N pw-. F aring Well A - , ..,., . awww-q..,. . 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P-, 'f-VJ w elvfli ', I V '5-. .-.3 -1. N Acuv- .Q-qnff,2,fr, . . wr ,I-ef. ,igff .y With the small numbers we had this year we did well, much better than last yearf' said Mrs. Mary Mitchell, girls track coach. We were a surprise to ourselves. The 1978-79 girls track team came out of districts taking third and qualifying five girls for the state meet held in Jefferson City. The Oakies took an overall fourth place in state, tying with St. Louis Kirkwood. Ramona Riley took second in the triple jump, third in the 100 yard dash, and fourth in the 220 yard dash. The 880 relay team of Sue Harris, Becky Myers, Ramona Riley, and Damian Valline took third place. Also qualify- ing, but not placing in state, were Judy Cole in the long jump and Damian Valline in the 220 yard dash. The girls track team also was outstanding this year as new school records show. The girls captured four records with sophomore Ramona Riley taking part in all of them. Ramona's outstanding performance started with the 100 yard dash with a new record time of 10.9 seconds, the 220 yard dash with a time of 25.6 seconds, and the triple jump with a leap of 55 feet 81l2 inches. The state bound 880 relay team also met a new school record of 1:45:6 seconds. The conference title also found its way into Oak Park's hands with a 5-0 record in conference. Oak Park started its quest for the confernce title with a '78-44 win against Hickman Mills, with Oak Park taking ten of the possible fifteen events. The next meet was closer against Park Hill with Oak Park still coming out on top, 61-58. Fifteen teams competed in Oak Park's annual Upper left, The 1979 Girls' Track team was: front row, Teresa Altenhofen, Daphne Carroll, Damiam Valline, Coleen Logan, Donna Rupel, Denise Pierce, managers Diane Rhodes and Kristy Pottery second row, Mr. Klang, Polly Ketchum, Stephanie Chenoweth, Liz Parson, Kana Kardell, Sue Harris, Becky Myers, Kris Klint, Karen Faugh t, manager Leah Wolfe, Mrs. Mitchell, third row, Julie Bates, Erica Koehler, Barb Tomes, Loretta Foster, Mary Campobasso, Kathy Cummins, Lauri Reinsch, Lisa Smith, Judy Cole, Jan Hawk, and Judy Howe. Middle left, Timekeepers compare scores. Upper right, Coleen Logan and Karen Fa ught battle to regain the lead. Middle, Kari Sullivan begins the first leg of the 880 meter relay. Middle right, Kathy Cummins proves that Oakies do nothing but their best. Lower right, Julie Bates lands in the sand after long jumping. Lower middle, Coleen Logan eyes the final lap of the mile. Lower left, Ramona Riley completes the Hnal leg of the 440 relay. meet, the Northland Classic. Coming out of the Northland Classic with the first place title was Southwest with 80 points, East High School with 64 points taking second and Oak Park taking third with 61 points. In the William Chrisman Relays, Oak Park took a close fourth out of the nineteen teams that competed. The first place team, East High School, racked up 39 points, while the Oakies had 36 points. In the next track meet against the Cardinals, the Northmen took ten out of fifteen first places, while beating Raytown South, 66-52. After winning the conference finals, with 1231f2 points, Oak Park went on to stomp Raytown, '70-47. Upper left, Laurie Reinsch congratulates Kana Kardell. Upper right, Mary Campobasso winds up before throwing the discus. Middle, Stephanie Chenoweth stretches for the winning heighth. Middle right, Damian Valline awaits the sound of the gun. Lower right, Jan Hawk eyes her rival, the high bar. Lower left, Judy Cole reaches the last hurdle and goes on to win. Middle left, Lauri Reinsch leads the pack in the 440. X , ., ,ar .WW , X Q .saf '.-' i t ., ,-,V X ,1 , l-f QM, . , 'f 3,-12 AQ W- .aj . .' . fi' -, - , any '4 -lf, fjvdn, 4 l h 1' . fr' 6 C H 2 -WL. ,f V e , , c if at 4 4 K at X ' 2' s f , y-1 1' ,-11 2 a fl as Fi if, Q32 ,fish 1 T1 se , 3, 9 ' xr X 'X N-.Y W , ,ox 'X 11217 ,f, if 5, ': ' f' fr, IQ: .-ffe2,gzgg, 1 -. 15 M ar, , Meg' ,Q ,, 4 I o te niti tteaa we , i t l c if .Ml-1 QYQV V . ,iw 'V 5 , w , f ,,, ta f i t , ,,,, ,, ,,,, f Q ,Q ,Q 6 'W ,t H f llre l X 'w, 'ls 7 71.57 3 l with h i i . lf Y L ,J 'T .3 , 'W N 3 xx ' K I I , sy' I IN-H u fl ,,, 'VIN - Vg .f . Y xw We W' ' ' , ., , -fi V1 L' .n Q . 3' r Y Y 4 1 K, Y?-'F L... Q 9 U Wa I f I -5 xx Y' f ' QW QQ Rival Teams Keep A Tracks ter Th 61.I' Toes xx , ' , 0 ' ' f if , 4 94 'Q f A' . 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Bubba Kavanaugh and Don Gensler went in the pole vault, Smokey Curtis went in the mile, and Jerry Shapiro went in the high hurdles. Setting a new state record was Kavanaugh with a pole vault of 16'1f4 , with Gensler taking second with a vault of 15'1f2 Running to their potential is how Coach Jerry Crews described this yearls outdoor track team. Sending eleven Northmen to state in Jefferson City, the Oakies took an overall place of eighteenth with Kavanaugh pole vaulting 1510 21l4 , which is the new state outdoor meet record. , The other tracksters qualifying for state were Don Gensler, pole vault, Mark Spicer, 220 and 440, Todd Warner, 880, Smokey Curtis, mile, Larry Peuker, shot and discusg Tom Kozicki and Jon Hadley, long jump, Jerry Shapiro, high hurdles and intermediate hurdles, and the relay team of Todd Warner, Jim Murray, Upper left, Todd Warner goes to the outside to move ahead. Upper right, Don Gensler reaches the midway point in the pole vault. Middle, David Aubrey tries to overtake a Southwest runner. Middle right, Jerry Shapiro easily leads in high hurdles. Lower right, Chris Wallis clears the bar in the high jump. Lower middle, Smokey Curtis appears to be running in mid air. Lower left, Chris Davis hurls the shot-put. Middle left, Kelly Phillips completes a successful hand-off for the start of the second leg of the 880 relay. 5'wa.,..,,,..,,.. WM ,. .6 . wg ' .. V ' Tom Leach, and Mark Speiser in the mile relay. Coach Crews felt that although many of the qualifiers did not place, they performed well and bettered their times. The Northmen began their season with a triangular meet against Winnetonka and North Kansas City. Oak Park grabbed a win by over thirty-five points, 90-53-43. The next triangular with Hickman Mills and Truman was not as successful for the Oakies. They took second, but the Cougars won by over fifty points. Oak Park's annual track tour- nament, the Northland Classic, involved fifteen schools, with Oak Park taking fourth overall with 521l2 points. Number one ranked Hickman Mills finished with 159 points to take first place. The Northmen managed to bring in one first place, which was Gensler with a pole vault of 15'3 Park Hill was Oak Park's next opponent, with OP winning 83-63. Kavanaugh broke the pole vault record during this meet and made it the best in the nation with his jump of 16'3 . In the William Chrisman relays, the Oakies finished eighth with 25 points, taking only one first place, which was the pole vaulting team of Kavanaugh, Gensler, and Larry Gonner with a total jump of 432 The Rockhurst Relays were soon to follow with the Northmen capturing sixth place. At the next meet, Hickman Mills once again captured first place with 114 points while again Oak Park settled for second with 41. The Lee's Summit Relays was not much better for the Northmen. Sixth place was their overall placement and their only first place was Kavanaugh's pole vaulting 15' with Gensler following with a vault of 14' and second place. The tracksters finished their season capturing third in conference, winning district, and sending eleven Oakies to state. .f l lx. Left, Bubba Kavanaugh begins his flight for height. Upper left, Tom Kozicki stretches for the winning length. Upper right, The 1979 boys track team was: front row, Tom Leach, Kelly Phillips, Todd Sherpy, Steve Carmack, Todd Warner, Bubba Kavanaugh, Don Gensler, Jon Hadley, Jim Murray, Sam Rogers, second row, Chris Hays, Dani Baker, Tom Kozicki, Alan Blowers, Larry Peuker, Smokey Curtis, Mark Speiser, Doug Cross, Jerry Shapiro, Larry Gonnerg third row, Andy Cravens, Chris Lancaster, Louie Roque, Mike Neumann, Kelly Smith, Pat Hamilton, Barry Cooper, Greg A l I ,f , . Y ., f k,,Qf,3- ' I V' ,., wmv, fm. 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Mark, the Oakies' best, finished the regular season with a perfect 16-0 record and was never taken to three sets by an opponent during the year. At state, Mark lost to the eventual state single champion in the second round of the state tournament. Kevin Brown with a record of 16-0, Bill Horton with a record of 9-2, and Brad Fredricks with a record of 3-0, all worked with Mark to make this year's team one of the best. As for doubles, the Oakies always switched off different people on the doubles teams. The high point during the year was Mark going to state. This was the first time in Oak Park's history that a singles player traveled to the state tournament. Upper left, David Croswhite backhands a serve. Upper middle, Jeff Swift and Alec Blackwell are congratulated on a winning match. Upper right, Kevin Brown keeps his eyes on the ball. Middle right, Mark Evenson prepares himself for a backhand hit. 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OPPONENTS 2 NKC 0 1 SMW 8 3 SMW 4 0 Raytown 8 7 Park Hill 5 1 Truman 3 2 Raytown South 0 4 Hickman Mills 5 6 Raytown 1 7 Park Hill 5 2 Truman 5 20 Hickman Mills 5 3 Raytown 7 5 Park Hill 4 3 Raytown South 1 5 Raytown South 3 9 Hickman Mills 10 11 St. Jo Central 10 6 NKC 3 5 St. Jo Lafayette 6 DISTRICT: 8 Park Hill 1 3 St. Jo Lafayette 1 3 Winnetonka 4 Upper left, Mike Boyer is congratulated by Nino Palermo. Upper middle, Coach Derry shows his dislike for a call. Upper right, Mike Sims lets go with a fast ball. Lower right, The 1979 Varsity Baseball team was: Kory Lundy, Donny Anderson, Randy Allen, Rick Parker, Robert Smith, Mike Cooley, John Colner, Nino Palermo, Steve Harlan, Dave DeMeyer, Scott Mendenhall, Mike Sims, Tom Walker, Mark Templin, Mike Churchman, Greg Biery, Terry Osborn, Coach Jim Derry, Cary Powell, Mike Boyer, and manager Roger Brown. 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Oakie cheerleaders meet before they cheer the team on. Lori Townsend and Kelly Smith dance at StuCo disco. Georgetta Preston studies into the late hours. Shalreyhs Pizza Parlor was a popular meeting place. f , .-1' -W -gqvvum' -M, ,.,,,..,..,.,..-...,.Q... ,.,...,., ......-,-,i..,...... .. - -4-.. -,. -,,6.a., --.D Q,-. ,. . ai ' , The night life activities at Oak Park were as varied as the students who participated in them. Asking only for personal satisfaction and perhaps a little recognition by their peers, the students involved in night life fun were those who not only dreamed but carried out those dreams. This is proved in the sports world, by the enormous popularity of night life recreation. With huge home game crowds, the Oakies were happily cheered on to victory or received sympathy at a loss. Even the commun- ity got involved in Oakie sports through the many Booster Club x I .QF -2 4-5, C' fix ,A ' QF' W far f J I' '5 is W l f 55 Q s, f S' 5-ri? fra its .A f ,g , ! 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From StuCo planning to mastering musical talents, students learned skills and leadership, adding to their evening activities. Night life for Oak Park students wasn't strictly limited to activities at y.,.M.wwnq,wf- L K Oak Park. For a few aged and privileged seniors, the disco nights offered by Pogo's, Banana's and Wild Bill Cody's were used for an evening of guaranteed fun. There were parties celebrating everything imaginable, even a party to raise tuition money for an out-of-state student. Northmen could always find ways to spend their nights. At both the school or in the community, students spent their night life either entertain- ing or being entertained. Playing either of the versitile roles, Oakies strived to live out dreams and share their limelight with the world. r I Y' - Y -' . . -, K, Ag ,i mr, , . ,. . ,, v ' 1 YI. . X I y, N 1 : ln . i . 'Vs , ,Il V Q' if Left, McDonald 3 provided a meeting place for many Oakies. Middle, Lori Tucker and Chris Lancaster take a walk in Oak Grove Park. Upper right, April Willhite shops for a Prom dress. Lower right, The football team carries Coach Crews on their shoulders after a victory. fl-1 i 95 73? -' .VX , X WL--1 1-.mr 5-fam 1- ' ' 1- -if -,fy ,,..-:.....l.,ff..A.,f,5.:1+- ifgsfgiqg-1-rf ' :2 11:1-?l':L'3:-5:.i2-ff?gT' iz ' 5s A fff . ,efkfi 1 72 ff' ,Wh 0, f ,. -1 , W, My I f , , f ! , 1 f f a f ff f 9 f X , ,qnnnfz ,.r 1 ' .9-4' 4. 11 - .gan-01 .1 -f : .1 .f -4 ,goni 1 .atb .1 Q -1 C qv 0 1 1 1 l , , Ji' .' , ylai' . 9' 'Q inf '5 i .,. .-f.,:..-.....,.. 1-.f: --vii f, - V Anza- - ' ,---V - ---.- -xx g: Y .1 V ..L........A...,- .414-1.4194 K .1 1 .4 1-I gf -cr-I-I .4 if i -I-I .I ' ' -13.15 - 3 W ,4 .4 .nv -:gr .1 4 .1 sv av 1, 2, -0 1 H uQ,2,.5f5n 1 ji A V, -, ' x., --, - 1 p I H 'V I .4 Q -P of D X 'K 3 .a -Y . K ,, -J -v l 5 Nb V. ,. Y 5 J Q nw, wats- ,W 1 MZ: 1 ,,pwf , fi The Northmen went on to beat Center for a third stralght victory Throughout the first quarter Oak Park had trouble making anything work The Oakies finally clicked as they scored on a 27 yard pass from Kavanaugh to Smokey Curtis Doug Cross and Don Gensler completed the scoring on 4 and 11 yard runs The Northmen dropped Center 21 7 Oak Park fell to Raytown South 0 - 7. The Oakies defense was tough but the offense struggled and could not score. The Cardinals scored with 54 seconds left in the game leaving the Northmen with their first conference oss. Big Blue was psyched up for the next game against the number one ranked team in the city and also the team that went to the 1977 State Play-offs Hickman Mills The Cougars who had averaged over 36 points per game were limited to their lowest total of the season by the Oakies when they won, 7 - O. The Northmen did not allow the Hickman Mills team into their territory the whole first half, finally allowing them to score in the 3rd period. Upper left Doug Cross hghts for yardage Mlddle Smokey Curtis leaps for a grab at the ball Far rrghf .Scott Mendenhall receives advlce from Coach Crewe Lower left Chris Davls and Todd Rowden slgnal the results of a fumble Mrddle left The offense gets ready to advance 7' ,V7, Q 7,, , 7-,,,,7..,,, -f W 4 1 ff 4 7, A 7 7 7 if 7f'lcw'1 nail A 2'-if f If . A V 1 N , K H ,, S -1 . V w Z If Q 2 P z dl Oz W vu. , f p ' xx V sq Q Z vi-H+ L I --- W i -'Q 5 ' ' A' :f M J, 4237's Nw 16 XY .Q ' IP 14. ' -'FR ' f W' 2.1 'Z if ,,,t,,n 581 I , I HL 31 Upper left, The 1978 Varsity football team consisted of front row, Shan Harward, Craig Lemons, Jef Magee, Jon Baker, Scott Mendenhall, Alec Blackwell, Mark Cheney, Brian Lee, Bubba Kavanaugh, Jerry Shapiro, Jon Hadley, Doug Cross, middle row, Bill Briggs, Paul H ytinen, John Moore, Mark Speiser, Pat Ibarra, Tom Walker, James Gingrich, Dan Beach, Tom Sanford, Robert Smith, Dan Baker, Scott Olson, Steve Sivigliano, Don Genslerg last row, Scott Joslyn, Mike Neumann, Jay F ohey, Don Kisler, Larry Peuker, Louie Roque, Smokey Curtis, Mark Gash, Mark Templin, Jeff Maron, Dean Vette, Chris Lancaster, Chris Davis, Mitch Simons, Mike Boxler, Don Warren, Cary Powell, Mark Lee, Vince Lee, Greg Winkeljohn, Kevin Rhodes, Charlie Brown, Todd Rowden, Greg Grill, and Duane Neprud. Middle, Doug Cross forges ahead. Right, Jon Hadley drives for the goal line. Lower middle, Dave Bailey illustrates a touchdown. 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' Y-pf' posed 3 Jeff lyers, e row, E Ca W, Chris Don Dobney, Rick Seavey, Jerry Earls, Coach Bland, Coach McArth ur, last row, Coach Bennett, Kurt Waier, Kim Dickey, Dan Gonner, Steve Smith, Stan McCarty, Steve Gravett, Mike Kinslow, Jim Colwell, Troy Brewer, and Gene Patterson. Mike Doug Payne, Larry Gonner, Duane ootball Neprud, Jef Magee, James Gingrich, emons, Mark Gash, Mike Bosler, Dan Beach, gh, Pat Greg Winkeljohn, Scott Byrum, Don Vtinen, Kisler, and Jay Fahey. 1, back AVG. BIG SIX CONFERENCE STANDINGS 5.1 Hickman Mills 5-0 3.7 Oak Park 3-2 3.8 Truman 2-3 3.5 Rfiytown 2-3 3.6 lgark Hill 2-3 FD YDSAVGI aytown South 1-4 6 194 1978 Football Season AVG, Oak Park O Grandview 22.8 Oak Park 27 Shawnee Mission West 19-2 Oak Park 14 Winnetonka 13.3 Oak Park 21 Center 19.0 Oak Park 0 Raytown South 18.0 Oak Park 0 Hickman Mills 4.0 08k Park 28 North Kansas City 08k Park 14 Raytown Oak Park 13 Truman Oak Park 27 Park Hill The Oak Park football team placed thirteen All-Conference players. First team included Smokey Curtis, end, Chris Lancaster, tackle, Cary Powell, guard, Brian Lee, defensive end, Mitch Simons, defensive tackle, Bubba Kavanaugh, defensive back and also placed on second team as quarterback. Second team placed Doug Cross, back, Larry Peuker, defensive tackle, and Don Warren, linebacker. Jon Baker, center, Scott Mendenhall, slotback, Don Gensler, defensive back, and Mark Templin, defensive back, were given honorable mention awards. Bubba Kavanaugh was also placed on first team All-Metro. He commented, I really enjoyed playing football this year. I think everyone worked well together to make a good team. As to the awards I won, I was really surprised. I just wish I was a little bigger so I could continue playing football in college. -l15 - ' iff ggi 5-ggxisf I Xf' V E ef' , E gf. W ' .f I I IM . J 4' . I 1 E l PJ Ci. Q N. 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TE .-'X T-f. ff! 57' uf' I, 'gi ' Weir ' ' U '5 A , . 4 rn Q , ,- -'IG5 vw The Oakies came back to take the match with the scores of 15 - 7, 8 - 15, and 15 - 13. Mrs. Jones felt that the team hit their peak when the Oakies went into their regional game against William Chrisman, who had beaten the Oakies in a previous match. Domination was the word that she used to describe the match. Even though the volleyball team took first place in the Center Tour- nament, second place in the Truman Tournament, first in conference with a 9 - 1 record, and first in district, Mrs. Jones and the players felt the high point of the season came when they went to state. Individual awards were handed out at the fall sports banquet. These awards included: Jan Jenkins and Cathy Evans first team all-conferenceg Debbie Cone, second team all-conferenceg and Cheryl Brown honorable mention. Um tale ins! Ste, Rec Jen Eve 1 Re OI OI OI OI OI OI OI Ol Ol Ce Ol Ol Ol Ti Oi Oi Oi O Di Ol Of 0. 0. R O O S C C C C F W A 1 1,5 . U 4 3 , -'L fl .,. K ,ff 4 .' Q1 , ', , v . f? . f,f' v .011 -V ,- ' Y 4' 4 I TI, 5 . 2 Mum f 1 -e f f- -'ww V ,, 5 N! sf fl: +1 4 2 P2 F71 H Upper left, Setter Jan Jenkins shows other talents. Middle, The team listens intently to instruction. Right, Debbie Cone blocks While Stephanie Lees prepares to dig. Lower left, Recipients of all-conference titles were Jan Jenkins, Cheryl Brown, Debbie Cone and Cathy Evans. 1978 Game Scores Regular Season OP 15-5 15-6 Raytown OP 15-7 8-15 15-13 Truman OP 15-2 15-13 Park Hill OP 15-6 15-8 Lee's Summit OP 15-6 15-11 Raytown South OP 15-7 15-13 Hickman Mills OP 15-0 5-15 15-6 Winnetonka OP 15-4 15-3 North Kansas City OP 4-15 13-15 Wm. Chrisman Center Tournament OP 15-6 15-13 North Kansas City OP 15-4 15-0 Shawnee Mission OP 15-12 15-8 Hickman Mills Truman Tournament OP 15-8 15-3 Raytown OP 15-8 15-0 Fort Osage OP 15-4 15-1 O'Hara OP 12-15 9-15 Truman District Tournament OP 15-0 15-7 LeBlonde OP 15-1 15-5 Englewood OP 15-4 15-1 St. Pius OP 15-6 15-6 Winnetonka Regional Tournament OP 15-12 15-10 Hickman Mills OP 15-3 15-5 Wm. Chrisman State Tournament OP 13-15 10-15 Springfield Central OP 15-4 7-15 Lesterville OP 15-9 15-4 St. Charles OP 15-9 15-8 St. Charles .' 35,4-: ' , 3 K .Ml- Y 'I ' V' . -Y 2 ' 1' .f :bs 'wwf'- - fi' rf' Y M- s-,J . .:6? ..n ff? ' V' . pg. X. r ,I . ' ' 'ww--ffl, .f ,. LQ , ,J -,V ' ,I-..,-' M1-f . , w,, '-9'-'..-if - -. . .nt ga t fc 1 3' 1 Q . A-:Q-Q 5' : :Q '.f5Z' f, 4' fy , Q 1: af-liti?s,: It f , 51-H5-4' Us, l ...V- if - f 41 P19 3' , fl 4 I 1'T4?gf,?, gf, A , '-din 2? 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P--Ma e :- 7 :ZW .Jw Upper left The Junror Varrsty team was composed of front row Ramona Rzley Michelle Keese Jamie Draper Patty Macken back row Lori Remsch Karen F aught Cathy Cummins Connie Henning and Lisa Smith Middle Cheryl Brown cranks the ball to the opponents Upper right Coach Jones announces the varsity letter people with Lauri Roland Shannon Roy Cheryl Brown Debbie Cone and Jan Jenkins pictured Lower right In front Debbre Cone front row Lauri Roland Shannon Roy Jan Jenkins middle row Sherri Netherton Stephame Mullins Liz Overton back row Cheryl Brown Cathy Evans and Stephame Lees represent the Oakle Varsity volleyball team Lower left CathyEVans reaches for the 178 ff ff' 73 ,fffifffff f f f PT-Z' I Q s af m' ' Ui' , i Fi , Ltr , eet' A fvasmg wagiyfeg - I feel very, very honored at the fact that my team-mates chose me as most valuable player, said Jan Jenkins, We were a team on and off the court, and we never gave up. Everyone reached the goals that she wanted. Jan received the votes from her team-mates as the most valuable player. Her name was put on a plaque with past most valuable players. Honored to be chosen by my team-mates, described Debbie Cone, this years captain of the varsity squad. It was an easy job, because the team worked so well together. . , vw f as lx ' f I ff ' Ar 'iff' ff ,,.,...,. Apum, 4, ' mu' Aff' f 1 355 W ,,,, IW ,W , W 0 f qw C W MVK'-f, f ,ff 'M' fy W aw X! lil , I JL N, J- 'Q A -' Y U Q33 L HL by Far left, Alan Chenoweth drives pasta Rockhurst opponent for a lay-up. Upper left, Da vid Croswhite is fouled while passing around a defender. Upper right, John Cameron drives up court against Hickman Mills. Middle right, The team receives advice from Coach Jim Draper. Below, Alan Chenoweth Hghts for control of the ball. Middle left, Greg Biery lays in two against Rockhurst. Ro un dballers Retrieve Lost Seconds Although not big and not quick, but able to shoot the ball, the 1978-79 boy's basketball team fought for second place in conference. Come back like gangbustersf' is how Coach Jim Draper described this year's roundballers. The team did not get down, they never lost two games in a row all year long, he said. The Oakies opened their season with a loss to Kansas City Central, the number one team in the city, a score of 67-98. They then went on a two game winning streak defeating Kansas City East, 79-65, and NKC, 74-72. After a narrow loss to Paseo, 68-69, the Oakies came back to achieve their first of two, four game winning streaks, upsetting St. Louis Central, 68-58g Grandview, 50-49, Park Hill 63-45, and Shawnee Mission West, 59-58.4 Playing Winnetonka at Municipal Auditorium as a preliminary game to UMKC vs SWMS, the Oakies dropped a closely fought game, by a score of ,.... . V .7 46 58 Dave DeMeyer went into double figures with twenty one points as the Northmen defeated Raytown 68 61 The Ray South Cardinals defeated the Oakies in the next game 45 58 Rockhurst was Oak Park s next victim as the Oakies dropped them by the score of 72 68 The first overtime of the season came when the Oakies went up against Raytown South for the second time Having four Northmen in double figures with Dave DeMeyer leading Oak Park with fifteen points the Oakies still fell 76-77. After defeating Shawnee Mission West 55-51 the Northmen lost to Rockhurst 53-59. A twenty-one point spread was the difference between the Oakies and Truman in the next game. Oak Park dumped the Patriots 81-60. The Winter Sports Queen reigned over the game against Hickman Mills, Left, Trum, rebou. Righ t, oppor Lowei in por which took the Northmen into overtime, but still were defeated, 63-66. .. - ..,......-1- f..-vw. .-.-..-. , . 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East fi a 74 NKC ' .- - 'r 621' Paseo - C uf' 3' 118 St. Louis Central T 6 i -'C .SU Granrlview 611' Park Hill .39 Shawnee Mission West 46 Winnetonka fini Raytown 45 Raytown South L 72 Hockhurst J 76 Ra-vtown South OT 55 Shawnee lvlission West 53 Rockh urst 81 Truman 63 Hickman Mills OT 80 Park Hill 65 Raytown 78 Raytown South 41 Truman 5.9 Lincoln K V V g V Q 71 Hickman Mills if K K FYV' V W 63 St. Joe Central Conference 7-3 Overall 15-9 - - Conference Standings Ray South 9-1 Oak Park 7-3 Hickman Mills 5-5 Truman 5-5 Raytown 4-6 Park Hill 0-10 Rebounder of the Northmen team. Total points for the season were DeMeyer with 377 and Croswhite following with 272. REQQM UQ Under the direction of Coach Larry Settle, the Junior Varsity Roundballers ended up with a record of 7-9. While theSophomore team, under Coach Richard Brill's direction wound up with .- a 15-7 record. Left, The 1978-79 Varsity Basketball team was: John Colner, John Cameron, David Croswhite, Mark Templin, Greg Biery, Chris Wallis, Alan Chenoweth, Dennis Seymore, Jeff Loveall, David DeMeyer, Kevin Brown, and Kevin Marks. Above, The Sophomore Basketball team was, front row, Manager Tammy Tatum, Dennis Havens, Steve Stout, Kent Brown, Robbie Colner, Jim Ritchey, Jim Hunt, Matt Duffield, Manager Carla Stephens, Manager Liz Parsons, Coach Brill, Perry Sprague, Terry Liles, Stan McCarty, Todd Warner, Mike Fowler, Jim Walker, Doug VanFossan and Manager Dyana Greer. Below, The Junior Varsity squad was: Don Anderson, Randy Draper, Brant Mowry, Bernie Gately, Sam Rogers, Chris Hays, Steve Harlan, and Kory Lundy. The Park Hill Trojans felt the Oak Park power as the Northmen stomped them, 80-57. After a loss to Raytown, 65-79, Oak Park went into it's second of four game winning streaks defeating Ray- town South, 78-67, Truman, -ll-381 Lincoln, 59-48, and Hick- man Mills, 71-60. The Oakies ended their season with a disap- pointing loss to St. Joe Central, 634-65 in the regional. This year's captains were llavicl Croswhite, John Cameron, - ' lzs-at-fi 'I il QQ C f ' ,. -7 I -. , - -Jr 'C f ' 'Wi'-'Elf f M..- '-4 and Alan Chenoweth. John Cameron also was voted Mr. Basketball by the entire student body. Dave DeMeyer was voted by his fellow team mates as most valuable player. David Croswhite set anew school record with afield goal percentage of 54.3 with the help ot' going 11 for 13 against Raytown South. Free-throw per- centage shooting went to Greg Biery with an average of 86 going -19 of 57. Most assists went to Dave DeMeyer with 105. Alan Chen- oweth snatched 125 rebounds to become the Top Rebounder ofthe Northmen team. Total points for the season were DeMeyer with 377 and Croswhite following with 272. Under the direction of Coach Larry Settle, the Junior Varsity Roundballers ended up with a record of 7-9. While the So- phomore team, under Coach Richard Brill's direction would up with a 15-7 record. ,.,.,....-...,.'- ,--V-,-.......p,.f -...-,Q---..,-f .ap -'v..--..,--...,.,.,..,-.--.V 1 -My 5? 'NN Sv H Ma . Q W? 7 1 'fn V, .y, f. f qw , V' 'iff Cy ' .' 'fm W ,Y W 62 L Q1 ,c 1, ,5s?, f ., V 2: ,,-v , Vw.. if , 'ig 'X 1 9 Q A 1 4' ifywfv 'ffyiwz ,, ff, f Q, W 5, J f V f ,df Af ,Q ff! j X- cj, :VA 'Z X X X f 1, V, 7, ,. V71 Z 'A ' w I ,ff if . ,gr V11 2 Upper left, Debbie Nixon manages to steal the ball. Right, Connie Henning makes a desperate attempt to reach the ball. Inset, The 1978 - 79 Varsity girlis basketball team included, front row, Judy Howe, Pam Thomas, Dana Saale, Lauri Roland, Kim Sage, back row, Coach Hughes, Jo Petty, Dana Rogers, Stephanie Mullins, and Connie Henning. Lower left, Members of the Junior Varsity team were, front row, Coach McArthur, Romona Riley, Liz Parson, Jamie Draper, Lori Reinsch, Kendra Biery, back row, Jan Hawk, Judy Cole, Mary Campobasso, Kathy Cummings, Renne Cleberg, and Jackie Hake. ana !9!.',lM,?1 0'-SSH Bum Unis Rn 1 5 I ' s. S ,,,,... , , Z c I 1 I E 1 I n i F ! NN... If. .x ,W qui., ..-.1 V- 1. --,-,,...,,..,..--ff-A mv,..,.,....c. Three Sta te Qualifiers This team just kept getting better and improvingf' said Coach Gary O'Dell. Being a young team, I thought they would be intimidated, but they competed fiercely. The 1978 - 79 wrestling squad was a young team with only five lettermen returning from last year's varsity squad. They were: seniors, Jim Douglass, Rick Patterson and Paul Ryang and juniors Chris Marx and Eddie Norris. We had a rough time of it, commented Mr. O'Dell, but we kept improving each time. Even though the squad was a young team, it sent three wrestlers to state. Senior Rick Patterson, 98 lb. classg senior Paul Ryan, 126 lb. classg and junior Dan Beach in the 155 lb. class all traveled to Columbia for the state meet. The Oakies Coach felt that, We surprised a lot of people. Many schools sent one or two, but we sent three. Top Oakie Season Upper left, Brad Brown tries to break his opponent down. Upper middle, Coach ODe1l consoles Paul Ryan on a dramatic loss in the Hnal match ofthe Oak Park In vitational. Upper right, Rick Patterson attempts a takedown of his opponent. Lower right, Jim Douglass tries to break his man down. Lower left, The 1978 - 79 Wrestling Chanters were, front row, Lisa Carboneau, Brenda Boustead, Tami Grauer, Jane Overbeyg back row, Margaret Bledsoe, Katie Cetto, Debbie De Volder, and Nancy Vochatzer. Middle left, Bill Taylor attempts to break an opponents hold. V7 very ,mgsrin , QRESTUI cw cliff, . f 5 iw Q f f Cf 1 WV!! f .A --vp vw. ...M--. if f ,Hn fffff nw ffff Agn ,, ff ffyf ff jf .w'4'?,,..- ,,f , it 'V 441 k, T 1 if WIN -sq,-A fi av i Far left, Rick Patterson receives his Hrst place medal at the North Kansas City Tournament. Above, James Douglas tries to get an arm bar in an important match during the Oak Park Tournament. Middle right, Eddie Norris weighs in before a match. Below, Dan Beach sets up for a takedown. Middle left, Jay Fohey tries to Hnd an opening while setting up for a takedown in the 185 pound weight class. ' I accomplished something I never dreamed of doing, said Rick Patterson, it had its ups and down, but we kept improvingg the coaches and team made it a good year for all of us. Rick was the first state champion since 1968, and the first 98 lb. state champion in Oak Park history. His 28 - 3 record out did all of his teammates, and his honors were endless. Rick was chosen for the first team all conference, all district, all state, best wrestler, but the most important honor to him was being chosen Mr. Wrestler by the student body. Rick's whole wrestling year was impressive, lst in the North Kansas City Tournament, 2nd in the Oak Park Tournament, lst in the Winnetonka Tournament, lst in dis- tricts, winning regionals, and lst at the State Wrestling Tournament. -4- .-- -vw ....,:....q-,Z-my---..,-1,4... -- ,......,--....-....,.,.,,,,.. ,..-... A, .Qf.,...-.-H.,-,--.-...... -- .,,.. ,,,,,- ,M .K AMN J at XXX '-. 1 3 The Oakie wrestlers gathered a total of 155 takedownsg 91 escapesg 127 reversalsg 143 near fallsg and 35 pins for a total of 389.5 points. Other accom- plishments by wrestlers were: 1st at the sophomore Tournament by Edd Bianchina at 105 lbs., and Troy Brewer at 167 lbs. Wrestling is an individual sport, bw the otl' wit sai pei rec we ,ff i total g 127 ns for :com- atthe Edd rewer sport, but every guy wrestling was supporting the rest of the team. They helped each other as far as praise and support, and with this support the team got betterf, said Coach Oldell, 'eLook at our performance instead of our win - loss record. That tell's how good we really were. ly 1 Individual Records: Weight Class Name Record 98 lb. Rick Patterson 28- 105 lb. Ed Bianchina 3-7 112 lb. Bill Taylor 5-11 119 lb. Chris Marx 7-5 126 lb. Paul Ryan 23-6-2 132 lb. Dennis Praisewater 2-12 138 lb. Jim Douglass 14-15-2 145 lb. Eddie Norris 5-17 155 lb. Dan Beach 11-16 167 lb. Troy Brewer 10-8 185 lb. Jay Fohey 4-17 HWT Duane Neprud 5-14 5.45 Far left, Troy Brewer counters a single leg against his Center opponent. Upper middle, Jay Rohey tries to break a hold. Upper right, Rick Patterson is rewarded with a win and many others after having trained and worked for months. Lower right, The 1978 - 79 wrestling team was: front row, Rick Patterson, Brett Amberson, Duane Brucker, Eddie Bianchina, Bill Taylor, Chris Marx, Danny Hays, Steve Rehrer, back row, Dennis Paisewater, Dennis Flinn, Paul Ryan, Jim Douglas, Eddie Norris, Dan Beach, Troy Brewer, Don Larson, Jay Fohey, Ron Petroll, and Duane Neprud. Lower middle, Dan Beach attempts an escape. i L21 K X . V. ii will V Us f fat, ef 5 if 125 -,, -.. f.. d limi, zu? f Oakies Compete Statewi e L Many competitive contests were held at Oak Park this year. First the Annual Spring Art Show was open to students enrolled at Cak Park. The show this year was not as large as it has been before, although the quality was excellent, commented Mrs. Lawing. The best of show was awarded to Donna Pickert. Much hard work and time went into Speech and Debate. About twenty students competed in twelve tour- naments and three overnights. Six students CKim McCann, Rita Gonner, Julie Wyman, Steve Petry, Rod Jackson, and Mike Boxlerl traveled to the state tournament in Columbia, where Julie and Rod placed sixth out of 143 schools. Steve Petry qualified to compete in the National Speech and Debate Tour- nament in Cincinnati. Eleven different categories made up the district business contest, held at Oak Park for the first time. Thirty-one students competed in typing production, typing speed, shorthand, bookkeeping, business knowledge and business ability. Five Oakies fLori McKinney, Susan Connant, Vicki Landes, Heidi DeVore, and Cheryl Leutjenl traveled to the state contest. Competing in vocal and instrumen- tal music, nineteen Oakies qualified for the State Music Contest. Three vocal soloists received ones, Brad Brown, Mark Lee, and Vicki Landes. Vicki Neagle and Susan Storm received ones. Instrumental ones were given to Susan Gutsch, Sharon Wheeler, Cindy Law- rence and Robby Hale. The Brass Sextet received a one also. M-.. ' 'ir ei. if 2: . 'ill T pi it ' L, 4 Fl A ' S A Q s . l f-Q y .. f A 'rw--.Qf-'bs-42 - , .35 .V Upper left, Drew Hendrickson displays his winning architecture model. Upper middle, The vocal music winners in the state that received a rating of one were: Brad Brown, Mark Lee, Susan Storm, and Vicki Landes. Far Right, Steve Petry, national qualifier in oratory, receives best speaker award. Middle, The winners of one ratings in the state instrumental contest were: Cindy Lawrence, Perry Taylor, Robbie Hale, Susan Gutch, Greg Gorman, John Jezak, Matt Green, Sharon Wheeler, Richard Kurz, and Dave McCalley. Lower middle, 'tBest of Show in the Spring Art Show went to Donna Pickert. Lower left, Clay Basham presents his humorous interpretation. ,lax V V 4 f . 5 f I 1 H a x I F, A , -.se . My : - ays his middle, te that Brown, Qandes. Vilier in Vliddle, e state W1-ence, Gutch, Green, 1 Dave ww in Dickert. its his ing r x V xxxiw, , I vw ' My .4. 1 is m E A x Q 4, . 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Student Council Exerts 5 Believe it or not I care - the bionic year is the theme which guided the 1978-79 Student Council to a fulfilled year, said Kurt Kavanaugh, president. Kurt Lori Townsend, vice-president Karen Johnson, secretary, and Jon McLaughlin, sgt. at. arms, all led this year's student body in and out of one project after another The Student Council started this year with a new student orientation. During the summer of 1978, transfer students who had never seen the inside of Oak Park before had a chance for a guided tour, and also the opportunity to meet some of the faculty and staff. Between forty and fifty students participated in this activity, and Kurt felt that it was a good way for Oak Park to say welcome to the new students. StuCo began the school year with a bang. The Grease dance was the back to school dance. Students dressed like characters from the fifties and sock- hopped the night away. Then the Homecoming festivities were sponsored by StuCo for the first time. At the pep-rally, 130 students cheered on the football team. Spirit week was also sponsored by StuCo. The committee tried to get the student body enthused to show their spirit with the things they wore. No accidents were recorded during the Homecoming parade. The parade went smoothly to the Northtown stadium, where the Student Council sold balloons. Between 350 and 400 people showed up to the dance. The dance topped all other activities. The biggest StuCo success was the Haunted House. Although sabotaged twice, the Student Council still made the Haunted House the most profitable project of the school year, collecting 32,600 The Christmas spirit also made BI UNI C Leadership 1 Q- gl LQQWQKEE K . xg N 's , ,aa-.. Upper left, Student Council officers lead a meeting and discuss upcoming events. The ofticers were: sgt. at arms Jon McLaughlin, pres. Kurt Kavanaugh, vice pres. Lori Townsend, and sec.-tres. Karen Johnson. Upper right, Kurt Kavanaugh speaks out during the meeting of MASC officer candidates. Lower right, Laure Kerrie blood pressure is taken before she is allowed to give blood. Lower middle, Kelly Smith and Sharon Patterson dance at a benefit disco in the Little Theater during lunch mods. Lower left, Karen Johnson and Kurt Kavanaugh discuss StuCo strategy. Middle left, Mr. Dave Hensel sponsored the 1978-79 Student Council. 0, . 4 ----, I ! . , -f Y ' i T 'ZS' L., .R ,123 X, 31 'C ef . .Q J ,J I ' an . f 9 . X N. fs , . i el X esta?-' 'Fa ,f yy. 3 , 1 12375, A--f 1 A :rw 4' JJ , ..,. .. .x+,, . ..., gg ' 9.-1 Q.. - ...W -,.,,...,-. -, xv., -...........,,...-,..,...1v..,,,.,..q, - ,...-.,.T ..-- -M...-...M guunia StuCc cane sendil Oakie crmmc Bohm sprea- The z ings X sruffe Hyflldt? 'I .wucifl HX QH1 Q4-UH 'n fi 'A ,,,. J D il Far left, Student Council raised money early in the school year with a car wash. Here Laure Kerr gets sprayed with wa ter by other StuCo members. Left, Patti Boling applies make-up to the face of Mark Gilpin to create a ghoulish monster for the Haunt- ed House. Below, Lynn Glaeser acts out the part of a psychopathic baby killer for the entertainment of those people brave enough to enter the Haunted House. Q ., A Vi -x-..s1..4L gag my 4, V, StuCo enthused and busy. The candy cane post office was a huge success, sending Christmas cheer from Oakie to Oakie with a candy cane. Also student council decorated the courtyard and school, while Christmas cheer was spread to Childrenls Mercy Hospital. The attendance rooms all made stock- ings which were filled with small toys, stuffed animals, and candy by the students. Two blood drives involved the students with helping the community. With a combined total of 165 pints, the lfehruary 18 and April 27 blood drives, fied with Winnetonka for the most blood donated. Student exchanges went on throughout the school year. The exchanges included Winnetonka, Lin- coln Academy, North East, Center, Excelsior Springs and Northtown. Secret pals were a big success with the teachers. All year long, the secret pals would do nice things like buy candy canes, flowers, and small tokens of their appreciation for teachers at Oak Park. On April 30, the teachers received a Carnation from their secret pal. Student Council went to St. Louis for the Missouri Association of Student Councils and ran for Secretary. After a tough campaign, the StuCo came home, defeated. To end the year StuCo sponsored Earth Week. Lori Townsend was in charge of the week of May 7-11. A picnic in Oak Grove Park, Don,t Drive Day, cowboy hat day, and get down to earth day when students wore overalls with a dandelion in their pocket highlighted the week. This week was also for re-landscaping the courtyard and painting a mural on the lounge wall. Student Council fullfilled the BIONIC theme extremely well, said Kurt Kavanaugh. We came in with a bang and we went out with a hang. Upper left, Martha Trester performs in the assembly. Middle left, Kellie Faherty marches with the Bannerettes. Middle right, Cheryl Brown receives a charm from Becky Claytor. Upper right, Reese Chaney, Steve Spaw, Greg Fergueson, and Mark Gash harmonize with the Oak Street Singers. Lower right, Marilyn Wasser and Janet Justus entertain the crowd. Lower middle, Members of the alto section sing Just the Way il I 1 C ll' TNI H an UI A IT! 35 CE CE O tl D . 1 M I V S pirjt Lives Du1'1'ng Hom ecoming Week P J You Are. Lower left, Kelly Hook and Yvonne Dowdy run over Lori Tucker. l 'T :use I Jig' ,, ' I. V1 ' f. 1 ,, . . ,, n fe Q., 0 . i .. . ., I : 1,45 ' 1' 4 I X 1, I L, nw ,g ' f f ..., ., Q, ' 54' , f 4A f f' f 532 fa 77 ,Mx I 7 f i ,L U1 . . , 4. f,. h .M K ff' . ' 1, W , ,, Ks. .I ' H . I Z., B 2' 4. .fa W, K , ff 4 ' Q Z4 W I 4 , , ,Lp 4 f 1 Gb Hat day, twin day, silence day, tennis shoe day, and the all important Northmen day launched this year's new Homecoming spirit week, which was set up by Student Council. Excitement filled the gym Friday morning, October 7, at the Homecoming assembly when all of the queen candidates were announced. While the candidates were being announced, the Oak Street Singers sang this yearls theme song, Just the Way You Are. During the assembly, skits were done by Pep Club and cheers were done by the c is Q 'Q :Z i E as irifwl , gm: is R ,, Q. tam R is cheerleaders. Finally, the queen can- didates awarded charms to the fall sports athletes. Friday night, October 7, the Homecoming Dance was held. Going against tradition, this year the dance was held before the game. A conflict for the North Kansas City Stadium caused this, resulting in the queen not being able to reign at the dance and the football players facing a 10 p.m. curfew. 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Q- JM! ff, 5 t ', 'M Y, wif W :,g,,-f f, ', 0 ' ws ' f WWW r , , x 7125? f , ' ,f,p ,X X' ,,,, 3 3, , , QW ,IM , , 4' ' ff ' , , If ,, ,f me wif' 'W I ,WM -wa MW I JM www ,4 :W f , .pf ,, A ' ,, -V HH we W ,wp -1' if anna f, ,KU fff V W if 'f Him ,,,, , , if ., ,, ,, Q 7 , 2 W fe if ef' f 5, ff ,ff 2 wg Z 1 'Vw f Q fy, L M , 7 1 ' f, .P . 4 1 E ffkxl U ll, SU? Palerr truck, tall N took i L. Park numb The C but tl points n started necoming ak Street sas City anized by ,s year we ade. The escort us L. Finally, to escort ,cks were ner, with at Q 4 5 'Z 3 1 30,2 Q i 3? posters, crepe paper, and balloons. One of the favorites was that built by Steve Glenski, Mike Boyer, and Nino Palermo. On the back of their pick-up truck, they constructed an eleven foot tall Northman dressed in overalls, which took them over four hours to build. Upon arriving at the stadium, Oak Park found Hickman Mills, the city's number one rated team, awaiting them. The Cougars outscored the Oakies, 7 - 0, but the Big Blue held them to fewer points than any other team in 1978. sen . COUGB Left, Lori Tucker helps Linda Wolverton decorate prior to the Homecoming Parade. Upper right, A display of Oalrie spirit. Lower right, Doug Cross and Jon Hadley cheer on the Northmen. Thnlls UP Crowds Power pacs painting posters decorating lockers houses and bed rooms baking cakes and cookies and the many ways the Oak Park Pep Club boosted the many school athletlc teams Pep Club IS and has been the schools largest club this year having two hundred and twenty members The girls paid a fee at the beginning of the year and during each season they must gain a required number of points by attending games and meetings At the end of the year a banquet was held where all of the positions were handed down to the new pom-pon girls cheerleaders and officers. Pep Club supported football basketball volleyball cross country tennis wrestling track and baseball. They sponsored Homecoming Winter Sports St. Pat s and also six pep assemblies. Their main purpose was to promote school spirit. This year an addition was made, which was that of the Wrestling Chanters. Eight girls were chosen after being tested on their knowledge of wrestling and they gave support only to ,rf Sli? ,L :A .VI f'r1 f' I , , . My . Upper roast a Norma Cham! were 14 Wassei Niema Justus. alive d Being cheerii them L of spi Wolve. Becky Lori 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 9 the wrestling team. 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VW, iffy' z ff ' s -r 5 , Q lv u 1. paw I, fa 0' f 4 4 1 if Mwwfwf ff, !'. f We ,ss K1 D., il Fr 5: 1' -4 X E .fi- z.g.-1-,X 7-4'-If X,,. , ,- .-S -. -V . M 11-pon squad ren Johnson, ill Pope, Teri Lees, Coleyn ri Baynham, iz Lyon, and ppearance at 1 squads year hnson led the ie girls dance ng basketball S at Kemper ep Band join Quality Of Performances Keeps Standards Upheld Kemper Arena, N.A.I.A. Tour- nament, Missouri Western College, William Jewell College, and Northwest Missouri State University are some of the many places the Oak Park Pom-Pon squad and Pep Band performed at throughout the year. The fifteen pom-pon girls were chosen by a panel ofjudges in April 1978, when they tried out with three routines, one of which was original. Since that time it was one constant practice, practicing every morning through the summer and at 7 A.M. during the school year. All the pulled muscles, shin splints, and pure exhaustion resulted in over twenty-five flawless performances at games and assemblies. The girls attended camp for a Week during the summer in Marshall, Missouri, where they were rated number one. The pom-pon squad was captained by Karen Johnson and sponsored by Ms. Annette Luyben. Playing their music for Pom-Pon was the Pep Band directed by Mr. Alan Moon and Student Director Richard Kurz. They also worked very hard, meeting twice a week. The forty-four members of Pep Band had an option of attending camp during the summer because the band did not go as a group. They could attend camp at a number of different places but the majority of them went to Warrensburg, Missouri. Richard Kurz said, Pom-Pon was easy and fun to work with. We found the music and then they made up the routines. X V .' . 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S.-X, V.,,U- B-, V,-. , 4-.-.W:n,w v- zd n an extra Band essful spent baring ,ch of as the band ar and ny the n and :hing rrens- Perfect1'o1i1 W1.D Trophies burg Music Bowl, one of William Jewell's halftimes, the St. Joe parade, and in the Shawnee Mission Marching Festivial where they received a score of one which was the highest possible rating. The Marching Band and Bannerettes also performed at all home football halftimes. There was a tremendous im- provement in the physical invol- vement with the show by the Banner- ettes in 1978,'l commented Mr. Moon. With new uniforms and poles, donated by the Booster Club, and the new Flags, bought by the Marching Northmen themselves, the Banner- ettes brightened up the halftime performances. Senior Sherri Netherton and Junior Jamie Morant are two highly talented girls, said Mr. Moon. The 1978 twirlers have both twirled at the National Competition and won national honors. Mr. Moon was pleased with the squad's progress. They exceeded every expectation I had, and every goal was at least met or surpassed. N' S' X. m k-new ll? 3 , 3 Z llselI llxffll I-211- Wu , 41' ,Sf- Wi g 7 .Q Zig' v ft 1:1 fff ,V ,, , M fc W Left, Diane Willmann and her date enjoy each others company at the CAMBIA dance. Upper left, Smokey Curtis discos at a StuCo dance. Upper right, Kurt Kavanaugh concentrates on his dancing at the Grease Dance. Middle righ t, Edie Handley, Sharon Patterson, and Janet Wilson dance to the sound of Disco Machine? Lower right, Elaine Matney enjoys herself at the Grease Dance. 11 Dali Park Provides Spot For Aiding Disco Fe ver Dances provided hours of fun and entertainment this year for Oakie students. The disco scene continued to be big as the year began with Student Council's Grease dance. Although the attendance was not great, those who were there enjoyed and danced to the music of Disco Machine produced by Greg Gorman and Dave McCalley. OPLA Radio Broadcasting Club sponsored a disco dance after the last football game of the season. The dance, which was held in the little gym, was a big success, with over 300 people attending. Four guest disc-jockeys were invited to broadcast at the dance - Danny Bench, Reese Chaney, Kent Kavenaugh, and Steve Tinsley. Each D.J. was given 30 minutes to apply their ability and to keep the people dancing. y Discjockey Steve Tinsley comment- ed, I like going to discos because they're a great way to meet people. They are a lot of fun, and I love to dancefl Three special dances were held throughout the year for Cambia, Winter Sports, and St. Pat's candidates. They ranged from footstomping hoedowns to swinging disco's. The Cambia dance was held after a tiring week of Cambia Yearbook sales. Based on the theme, Over the Rainbow, the little gym was colorfully decorated in honor of Queen Sharon Patterson. Professional Sound Labs, produced by Doug and Scott Smith provided the music for the night. A hoedownldisco was held to honor Winter Sports Queen Jackie Stead. Getting a late start, after an overtime basketball game, the dance did not draw a very big crowd. Those who attended enjoyed dancing to the music of UNKC Sound System produced by Jeff Holeman. The theme song was Long and Winding Road. The St. Pat's dance gave Oakie girls their once-a-year chance to ask out their favorite boy. Pep Club, who sponsored the dance, arranged for Sound Dynamics to provide the music. Voting for the St. Pat's King was done upon admittance at the door and David Chambers was crowned King at the dance. Upper left, Joe Chambers and queen candidate Rhonda lVIulnix enjoy each others company at the CAMBIA dance. Upper middle, Karen Johnson and Linda Wolverton make decorations for the Homecoming dance. Upper righ t, Pam Meyer and John Colner square dance during the Hoe-Down. Lower righ t, Oakies en joy themselves at the St. Pat is dance. Lower middle, Jeff Holeman makes an announcement during the Homecoming dance. Lower left, Da vid Chambers is congratulated by,TenleyAlbright, during the St. Pats dance. f X XX ' 146 Xi 3' ,. , 1 .,,,,. W, . ,,. ,,,....,N.--4.-,,-k,,-A ..'-0,,,,,7...Tf...v1--.,.,,.,q,Y,,..,,,,,.1-,.....5M,-..,,-,wr .....,-,Q-,1.1-,.,,..!.- ..-. ..-.-A-,M-w-fn - --uw--W---ff dx , ' Y 121, M 1 :aw Q t ,, nf .,,'f ,, ' ff, w 'M ' ,MW M, 'nr- ffvf , yfn .IQ ,ff , f , f Wana' ff 1 wi.,- ' ,xl m,,, ,W .-K Jg: .-, u-- at --gf. 1,1 1 L f 'J - ' '- - 'Qfi 47:.fSl5i:LZ'i .li7,55:- 'ifglqii'-,1:f!L.-',f- ii is NfflA1'.5-fiff-, fig? I M 'L a ,X Q, n g -a 7g,F. , 1 1 ,f W 7' - A li! uv H, Q A im S, .nrsnwm Upper left, David Chambers' Leroy confronts Rhoda, Leslie Baker, with the truth of her criminal acts. Right, Christine, Tenley Albright, consoles her troubled young daughter. Inset, Kim McCann, as Monica, displays her acting 4 4 fe ff f talent to Tenley, Mike Reynolds, and Reese Chaney. Lower left, Katie Revenaughs Mrs. Daigle questions Rhoda on the whereabouts of her sons medal. ff -, , , . f4gr,.g,,Q,,'Z,'. ,V 1,7 V. . The Bad eedf' Places Audience In A .f ,- .yr i ? H. Se wi st- pl th T di P4 sp '-Q -fix at ve? A World 0 Murder Along with the Stuco Haunted House, this year's fall play, The Bad Seed , by Maxwell Anderson, also fit in with the eerie Halloween spirit. The Story focused on a little girl, Rhoda, played by Leslie Baker, who developed the criminal traits of her grandmother. Throughout the entire play, the diabolical child committed two murders. Leslie said, Portraying Rhoda Penmark was difficult because of the Split-second changes in her personality. The audience's favorite character, the despicable Leroy, portrayed by David Chambers, was the only one smart enough to understand Rhoda. Rhoda's mother, played by Tenley Albright, found out about her daughter, killed herself and attempted to kill Rhoda. 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V xx IVX' 1 I ,f E I ' 1 N I 1 .1 A x 6 B-'Q'-i f' l my 4 E tj, Y , , F. l 5 . . 1 J l Upper left, Symphonic Orchestra strikes a pose in the courtyard. Upper right, Mr. Alan Moon conducts the orchestra. Middle right, Concert Band awaits the start ofa perhirmance, Lower righ t, Mr. Moon readies Symphonic Band for a performance. Lower left, Jazz Band gets ready for their next concert. Middle left, Lisa Reif plays a solo on the trumpet. -in 'W F i. l i E MUS1.C1.3HS Sound Off I L. The instrumental classes had an outstanding year with many out of school and in school performances. The classes are performance oriented, said Mr. Alan Moon. Some of the many places they performed were Municipal Auditorium, Kemper Arena, William Jewel, St. Joseph, Missouri Western, and Maryville. Q Finding appropriate music for all these events was quite a task. Mr. Moon had to be very selective. He wanted music that would intrigue students and yet be a challenge for them. Our instrumental classes have a lot of potential. Where potential is, there is much enthusiasml' As a result of the enthusiasm, the instrumental classes had an overall good year. A source of the overall success according to Mr. Moon, was the administration. For they allowed new equipment to be bought and music which students could work from. 5 'vy- : ... crews, and pit orchestra were some of the many ways in which students became involved. Camelot was an expensive musical because this year, being the first in several years, the entire cast and chorus were dressed in rented costumes. These costumes helped to provide the mood for this medieval setting which blended the scenery and acting well. Far left Arthur and Guenevere sing of Camelot Mrddle left Kurt Kavanaugh lrfts Karen Johnson for The Lusty Month of May Middle right Reese Chaney portrays the evrl Mordred Upper nght Lancelot smgs If Everl would Leave You Lower rrght Arthur and Guenevere listen as Pellmore descrrbes the srtuatron Lower mrddle rzght Merlyn tells of hrs wonderment about Arthur Lower mrddle left Arthur makes hrs proposrtron known U if A I wr X 'S JfL'g.f' The role of King Arthur was portrayed by David Chambers, Guen- evere by Tenley Albright, and Sir Lancelot by Mark Lee. Supporting roles were held by Jeff Stever, who portrayed King Pellinore, Reese Chaney, portraying Mordred, and Christine Treat, acting as Morgan Le Fey. Another major character was Merlyn, played by Jason Dixon. Stage crew, which had a difficultjob with over fifteen set changes, was managed by Shari Bell and Kelly Nelson. Chris Treat was student choreographer. For the first time in Oak Park history the musical was condensed from a two weekend run to one week. The show ran April 3-7 with a special matinee performance. The musical, even with the great expense managed to net 351,400.00 profit. The show was directed by Mrs. Risa Hille, drama coachg Mr. Bill Grace, vocal director, Mr. Alan Moon, orchestra directory and Mrs. Nancy Hudson, choreographer. l 7 f' , if 9 l I L- E ' Upper left, Lancelot defends himself from King Arthurs knights. Upper right, Lancelot is lmighted by King Arthur. Lower right, Tammy Myers, Amanda Barmby, Kim McCann, Susan Storm, Marlr Gash, and Cindy McCuistion watch the joust between Sir Lionel and Lancelot. Lower left, the cast gets involved in The Lusty Month of May. Middle left, Chris Treat portrays wicked Morgan le Fey. Middle right, Horrid, played by Maggie Chambers, was a favorite of those attending Camelot ,fu ,, Ziff L , 5.1. 1 aw -,, rv, ,-4 1. tiff' if is 2 , D ' : s 'gf 'Q 'V fl , -0 W fl ,r 1 from King is Imighted ny Myers, totm, Mark 1st between 'e cast gets Middle left, Vey. Middle bers, was a . , . ,.,.h fee e-.,,--- Wf, ,f 1 Na 4 Vw, ,inf I if , f,':QjfznfQ, I 3, tb i T X Q1 ' v f if J 93 24 M 4 ff , ,nn 13 r : j ig r I 57 1 , ' 4 Ile' if ? .' X45 Q' n , if M 'f ,f,, 1, My 1 ., fit Q2 ! 'Y ,W ,V .ff 2 f x N uf, Juniors Set Precedent ith President Prom 160 , it , QVVY RJ! 3? 'Q I V Wfvfmlql H fi lllllllllllllll F lil ., ,Vi -fl Ni -1 1 F The theme for Oak Park's 1978-79 Prom was A time for us. A lot of hard work went into Prom by the Junior Class officers Mark Evenson, Scott Olson, Kim Naylor, and Martha Trester. Approximately four hundred people attended this year's Prom which was held at the President's Hotel on May 5, from nine o'clock to one o'clock. At the Prom, cake and punch were served. Lad' The Gi anc the TQII tog act pri me fi lark's r us. Prom Mark aylor, lately 1 this it the from it the arved. ,Q i '1 ZA ' , . ,AJ 'veggie t x, I L71 4... ,Q - 2 If The music was provided by the band Granny,s Rocker? Prom favors and a brandy snifter with candles in them were given to everyone as 3 remembrance of the 1978-79 Prom. After Prom, ,parties and get togethers were everywhere. The activities did not stop at the end of prom, which made for a long, memorable evening. X X V lgf U fi, -ii iii .e . sri, , V-. . 4 M X - - s . ES' if 'if ze. . xt e Far left, Oakies pose for a picture during Prom. They are: back row, Todd Rowden, Jeff Maron, Dean Vette, Brian Lee, Rob Da vidsong front row, Scott Joslyn, Steve Sivigliano, and Dan Saferite. Upper middle left, Marilyn Wasser enjoys the Prom with her escort David Lamb. Middle, John Colner dances with his date. Upper middle right, Robyn Plickebaum and her date relax after dancing. 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Inset-upper left, Heidi Devore, Debbie Wooten, Cindy McQuis- tion, and Greg Gorman enjoy the refreshments at Prom. Inset-lower right, Dr, Kahler listens to a student. Inset-lower left, Nurse Donna Zeiger calls the parents of an ill student. Lower left, Marie Nicholson looks at Mike Grauer's drawing of her. X at . K' 58557 is 55 li 'Psi we 'g?5'i'?Ei, X ' -we ix Q ixkiz j Q if - 15: 1 , et so ,A ' fig : ' W Cf? 4,555 wi in Y is ' C as , ew Va, , 'w, 5 ?f,g if, e ,NV M -fs it Y W Z , I KW' .ff WA' Diverse Faces Make Oakje Composite The faces at Oak Park were reflective of the various moods experienced in '78-'79. The sulken expressions of the morning blahs, the smiles of the afternoon delight, and the exhaustive sighs after the excitement of night life - all these moods, and more, added up to make the days spent at Oak Park memories to last. Memories of victories or defeat, boredom or enthusiasm, all seen on the faces of Oakies and measures by the level of student involvement. 3 i A r 'Wfw i W , .i . ,. ,,, . . i , 3 rv A I I A skrbva .g 0 x X 7 7.-I' bb I f S f , Elf z 1 ati 17 ' rl elf is :ii ff ,www .X L Y N . V -f, .1 ,Q- X. lg . 2 E 'Lzffki 5 7' calf 5f'd,.?i' Q ,Q 6 V V ,,,,, Q7 W L f V4 44 ,v 4, , ff inf 1 ' fy 22 Mi 39 W rr F if ,aw j 498' ,tai 1 i,-r' 2 I I 1 , I y Q The Sophomore class was represented by treas, Joyce Justus, sec. Jackie Potter, Sgt. at arms Jim Walker, and vice pres. Valerie Bryan. INot pictured, pres. Joe Rogersj. Leader hip Begins For O Hcer , y V V V, VV ,V V ff: -I ' f i ,. J ' ft ' -f J . iff, Q' 7 , nf J .. 1 - ' A L' t', A 11 ff 151, a - J H V ' ,.wgM V 5 is - '- ,f J y f J J J ,A MJ f ac J , ' f I X X 1 ,QV -We , , lx 7 f La fl ' Q 57? X 'N A at fi Z I if A ' 4 ' f ' .4 1 , , J 4' f Q I X S H ia. 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Paul Gamber Tammy Garber Bernard Gately Paul Gatewood Steve Gaul Cameron Gentry Cindy German John Gingrich Rachelle Glathaar Valarie Glossip Danny Gonner Kelly Goodson Jeff Gorman Lisa Graves Steven Gravett Timothy Green Carolyn Greene Dyana Greer Lori Guevel Alan Guffey Cindy Guinn Judy Gunselman Percy Gutierrez Gayla Gutsch Jackie Hake Robby Hale Kate Hall Delaney Halstead Margie Halterman Kris Hamilton Pat Hamilton Terrie Handley Sheri Hanes Dan Hansen Lisa Harper Sean Harper David Harris Sheryl Harris Todd Harris Dawn Harrison Chuck Hatfield Dennis Havens Charlene Hawkins Barry Hayden Danny Hays Jim Heidebrecht Debbie Hemple Terri Hemple 7 Julie Herring Jackie Heywood Ken Hicks Maureen Higgens Jackie Hilton Jane Hirtz Bill Hogle Dana Holland Teresa Holland Terry Holloway Dave Holt Jim Hoover Debra Hott Barbara Huett Bradley Hughes Chris Hughes Sabrina Hughes Brenda Hummel Jim Hunt Brenda Ireland Bonnye Ishmael Barb Janecek Kim Jenkins Lisa Jensen Hans Jessee Kathy Johnson Terry Johnson Tyrone Johnson :. 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X 'A A 5 ' gli' , p aid E, ,-' I ' 1 A' - 'P V David Vansickle Kim Veatch Ron Vicent Nancy Vochatzer Kurt Waier Tami Wales Jim Walker Kent Walker David Ward Gale Ward Kent Ward Celeste Wargo Todd Warner Donna Warren John Watilo Jim Webb Debbie Weber Patricia Wegenka Donna Welch Scott Welch Donna Westbrooks Stephanie Wheeler David Whipple Greg White Teri White Adrian Whitham Gary Whitton Jerry Wickam Fritz Wicks E Ken Wiesner Tanya Wilcow Brenda Williams Cindy Williams Shannon Williams Sharon Williams Suzanne Williams Tim Williams David Willmann Lynn Wilson Scott Wilson Dave Witt Craig Wittwer Paula Wolfe Vanessa Wonder Doug Wood Robin Woodin David Wooten Kurt Wray in fx Levi Wright Mike Wyman Larry Yeatman Paul Youtsey Ch ojr R ef? ec ts Soph om ore Pride Getting involved at Oak Park meant being in Sophomore Ch wir, Levi Wright Mike Wyman Larry Yeatman Paul Youtsey 181 I Laura Abel Jay Adams Kim Alewel Jill Alexander Ginny Aliff Randall Allen Tracy Allen Cindy Allison Joe Alonso Teresa Altenhofen Scott Amberson Melanie Anders Julie Anderson Kelly Arant Shaun Arbuckle Todd Baggs Steve Bails David Bailey Roger Bailey Pat Baker Tina Baker Cindy Ballard Judy Ballard Barbie Banister Buzz Barber Vince Barletta Amanda Barmby Brenda Barnes Mike Barnhart Joe Barry Diana Bartnett Julie Bates Stacy Bates Janice Bausch Steve Bayliss Tami Baynham Dan Beach Robert Beach Bill Bedell Danny Beach Russell Benke Melissa Benson Mike Berry Laurie Bertlelsen Greg Biery Jeff Bivens Michele Bledsoe Mike Bolek Kevin Bolin John Boone Chris Borkowski Renee Bousman Brenda Boustead Linda Boxler Jeff Boydston Jerry Boyle i Junior Testing Q ues tions Oakies A is Q ,,ss - f. -in S. 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She added, Afterwards, I was filled with self-satisfaction and a real sense of accomplishment . October 7 was an exciting night not only for April, but for six other girls as well. As half-time began, the seven candidates were each introduced by Kelly Hook, Pep Club vice-president. They circled the field in corvettes loaned by the Kansas city Corvette Club. As they reached the opposite side, the girls werawscorted onto the field by their fathers, walking through the croW1i5ifQQrmed by Pep Club. 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The following are the rest of the awards and honors received by the class of 1978-79: Honors: German Scholarships: Lisa Reif and Jamie Siglarg Spanish Scholarship: Jed Duerg Glenn Stout Memorial Debate Scholar- ship: Mike Boxlerg Steve Overby Memorial Scholarship: Linda Howeg Bill Gorman Memorial Scholarship: Jeffrey Loveallg R.B. Doolin Scholarship: Hurley Mahang Honor Society's Exceptional Scholarships were given to Jan Dawson, Mark Gash, Beth Kerksiek, Richard Kurz and Jan Shelton. David Chambers was given the Herrick Drama Scholar- ship. Awards were presented to Steve Petry for Best Speaker. Best Debator: Mike Boxlerg Best Actress: Leslie Bakerg Best Actor: David Chambersg Best Male Vocalist: Mark Leeg Best Female Vocalist: Tammy Meyers. The I Dare You Awardsw were given to Kurt Kavanaugh and Melissa McCordg Mr. Business: Don Ramseyg Miss Business: E forts Gain Susan Conantg Outstanding Sophomorgg Janet Justiceg Norman Northman: Kim Kavanaughg Norma Northmang Lori Townsend. Lori also received the AAUW Award. DAR Award went to Jed Duer, Jamie Siglar was recognized for her Certificate of Merit from the National Merit Scholarship Program. Jan Dawson received a Certificate of Achievement for her participation in community service projects. Special awards from Northwest Missouri State went to Beth Kerksiek, Diane Rhodes, Debbie Roy and Brian King. J ...ff '2 Q 2 Q-10.5 bs'st' u r' 'fr' I S fi nw' ' xml ,iff U6 5 ' Q' f gf AF 1 1 4 as f W A , 2 U . M if 'ir'-an I ,. . a an I K4 v,.........., .af '91 4111 Q ,kg Q ,v,?f',A' K. - . .K - ,, ff in - . if ,gzvb I 4 gr . Q , , , 1 ' I X' 'V , ,...,, -q. ' L- ' , ' 4 , f.f,':'T'fc', .JJJ M be N . , -', . H- , .Ujg Q. df K , . . M V K , , A .,f, S i . lf. -VVV WP! Vx' . f - , -,,.,4. - ,4- ,.q 14 -fi :t -,qv ,X , ,:..Qq,:, ex the-wfffzy -Q 3. QQ in HOU O-red A Wards Senior ACf1'V1.f1'9S phomoreg ian: Kurt ang Lori ie AAUVI' led Duer. for her National n Dawson iievement mmunity rds from ill to Beth bbie Roy l Left, The valedictorians for 1979 were: Susan Storm, David Croswhite, Linda Howe, Kurt Kavanaugh, Shari Bell, and Lisa Reili Inset, Mr. Norman and Miss Norma Northmen were Kurt Kavanaugh and Lori Townsend. Here they look at a possible hook choice for the Media Center. Upper right, Mrs, Louise Overbey and Mr. Bill Overhey watch as Bill Grace announces the requir- ements for the Steve Overbey Scholarship. Middle right, Jed Duer receives a scholarship from the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. Lower right, The I Dare You awards went to Melissa McCord and i Kurt Ka vanaugh. l l l'X 9 , I 4 I E l 'DGP' . s, kfy r,.-' r w ' f,'l i5.A , , x?5'1.gv,'X . . ljlalj in 'Q A. .1 .X L I i gfff.. ff-'Q 2, fri te s!'t??,f-1, 'Q' of 2'9gf.YQ 5 , 1' 1' '1i'j ife'74S ,l W' 6 ' t ' 4iv'4,.,f--'rt ,mill , 5-,, ',6'.t'j-'. 1' 'I I 1 'fi- A -Cd 4 , f fiiT03ff1f . ','l Z'?,ff: '.' P ' Lg . 'L 'fiajisi ,'.,f.l 45-75' f .A T K K ,Za C1-ff ,.-7 3 3' as tg ' r n -JI' iA T, .'s7,iQs i 4 , ? 'i 'P' ' 1 :rf fx I I - :iff if 2 :fall is rp- xv- NH , mg, Zig. ,, ' ' ' . V Z i zgiji, I ' ,A XE f . -- Qi . iii Q V ,V K ', l' Kendall Adkins - German Club Tenley Albright - Thespian Sec., Oak Street, Northern Lights Vile Pros, A Ciippt-ll,i, Camelot - lead, Bad Seed - lead, Prisoner of Second Ave, 'Ulm-r,' Rainmaker, Inherit the Wind, Best Make-up Manager '78, Host Stage Manager '79, CAMBIA Queen Attendant, NFL IMS Patti Avlies - Honor Roll, Who's Who, COE, Biology Lab Assistant, Marching Northincn Concert Band .lon Baker - Football letterman, All-Conf. H.M., Stuco Leslie Baker - Thespian Hist., Honor Thespian, IMS, Up the Down Staircase, t'Annw Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind, Rainmaker, Oliver - lead, Had Seed - lead, Prisoner of Second Ave., Camelot, 'Best Props Manager '78, Best Actress and Best Sound Manager '79, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Pep Club Kim Banes - Stuco Alt., Spanish Club, Pep Club Jeff Bearly - German Club Shari Bell - LOG editor-in-chief, editorial editor, Thespian Pres., Honor Thespian, Up the Down Staircase, Annie Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind. Rainmaker - lead, 'tOliver, Bad Seed, Prisoner ofSecond Ave, Camelot, Best Actress '78, Best Stage and Make-up Manager '79, Stuco Publicity Chairperson, Pep Club, Norma Northman, Honor Society, Tennis, Who's Who, IMS, Curators Scholarship, Honor Roll, Valedictorian, Best LOG Journalist '79 Donna Bianchina - Honor Society, Stuco, Honor Roll Dawn Bridger - Marching Northmen, Pep Band, Basketball, Band, Instrumental letterperson Brad Brown - State and District Vocal Music Contest Honor Rating I - Solo, A Cappella, Oak Street, Northern Lights, Vocal letterman, Messiah Solo, Wrestling letterman Cheryl Brown - Volleyball letterperson, All-Conf. H.M., Stuco, CAA, Softball letterperson, Pep Club, Winter Sports Queen Attendant Kevin Brown - Tennis letterman, Basketball letterman, German Club Mike Boxler - Football letterman. Debate letterman, NFL Pres., Best Debater, Best Debate Team, Glenn Stout Award, Stuco, Camp Enterprise Representative Lisa Campbell - Gymnastics Club Jan Casselman - A Cappella, Oliver, Camelot, Vocal letterperson, Spanish Club Barb Caster - Volleyball, COB David Chambers - Norman Northman, Best Minor Actor '77, Best Supporting Actor '78 and '79 Best Actor '79, Most Promising Interpreter '77, Thespian Vice-Pres., Honor Thespian, A Cappella, Northern Lights, Oak Street, Vocal letterman, NFL, IMS Charter Member, Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Stuco Publicity Chairman, Cuckoo's Nest, Up the Down Staircase, Annie Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind - lead, Rainmaker, Oliver, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave. - lead, Camelot - lead, WHB Rappin', Honor Society, St. Pat's King, Messiah Solo, Lynn Blair Humorist Award, Benny Herrick Scholarship Reese Chaney - CAMBIA co-editor, NFL Vice-Pres. and letterman, Degree of Double Ruby, High Point Novice, MSHSAA State Debate Qualifier, Thespian Treas., Honor Thespian, Up the Down Staircase, Annie Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind, Ranmaker, Oliver, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave. Camelot, A Cappella, Vocal letterman, Northern Lights, Oak Street, Morning Announcement Anchorman, Baccalaureate Benediction, Commencement Committee, Honor Society, WHB Rappin', IMS Charter Member, Chamber of Commerce Citizenship Forum, Who's Who, Stuco committee chairman, Honor Roll, Best Supporting Actor '79 Polly Channel - Debte, NFL Vice-Pres, and Award, Degree of Distinction, Girls' State Representative, AFS, Stuco, Chamber of Commerce Citizenship Forum, Speech and Debate Tournament Chairman, Outstanding Young Americans Michael Joseph Churchman - Baseball Letterman, Stuco Paul Clark - Thespian, Oak Street, Northern Lights, A Cappella, Soph. Choir, Vocal letterman, NFL, Cuckoo's Nest, Up the Down Staircase, Annie Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind, Rainmaker, Oliver, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave, Camelot Marcy Claunch - Honor Student, Pep Cluh, Dance Club, Teacher Assistant Nancy Clay - CAMBIA photographer, Stucn, Tennis, Basketball, Pep Club, Honor Roll Becky Claytor - Sr. Class Sec., Oak Street, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Stuco Hospitality Committee Chairperson, A Cappella, Soph. Choir, Pep Club Sec. and Sectional Officer, Vocal letterperson, FTA, AFS, Annie Get Your Gun, Oliver, Camelot, Baccalaureate Co-chairperson, Honor Roll Kathleen Cobb - Inherit the Wind, Rainmaker, Bad Seed, First Place One-Act, A Cappella John Colner 1 Basketball letterman, Baseball letterman, Honor Society Patrice Compernolle - AFS, Art Awards, ISE - Trip to France, KCAI Summer Scholarship, NABH Club, AFS Host Sister, AFS Candidate for Americans Abroad, COB Susan Conant - District and State Business Contest, German Club, Regents Scholarship, Honor Roll Debbie Cone - Volleyball letterperson and Captain, Second Team All-Conf., Track iette,-pe,-Son' Outstanding Jr, Athlete, Basketball, Softball letterperson, CAMBIA sr. sectional editor, Stuco, Winter Sports Queen Attendant, Honor Society, Honor Roll, Who's Who, Bannerettes Sec.-Treas., GAA Pres and Sec. - Treas., Teacher Assistant, Volleyball Scholarship NWMSU Maureen Connolly - CAMBIA layout, Honor Society, Stuco Alt., Cuckoo's Nest. Inherit the Wind, Spanish Club, Who's Who, La Verne Noyes Scholarship, Best Alien Writer Laura Cravens A Gymnastics Club, Pep Club Clinton Cross - Oak Street, Northern Lights, A Cappella, Vocal letterman, Soph. Choir. Honor Society, Annie Get Your Gun, Camelot David Croswhite- Basketball letterman and Captain, Second Team All-Cont , H M,'All Northland, Tennis letterman, Curator's Scholarship Univ. ol' Mo. Who! W bo. Honor Society, Stuco, Valedictorian Crystal Curnett - A Cappella, Pep Club, Annie Get Your Gun, Northern l.1ghts,Oak Street, Oliver, Camelot, Vocal letterperson, Stuco, Art Club Steve Danzo - Football letterman, Baseball, Stnco, OCI Jeanne Davenport - Stuco, AFS, Spanish Club, Pep Club Ronald L. Davis - Symphonic Band, MarchingYNorthmen, Pep R?lIIfl,.lllSll'lllUwt'l1lIll letterman, Camelot - pit, Symphonic Orchestra, Honor Roll, Spanish C Inb .Ian Dawson - AFS Pres., Stuco, Honor Society Treas. and Hist , tintstantlmg .lr ltlouor Society '78 Heidi DeVore - Oak Street, Northern Lights, A Cappella, Voial letterpt-rsoxn, Instruct Vocal Music Contest Honor Rating I - Solo and Sextel, Annie fret N our t.nn. Oliver, Camelot, Messiah Solo, Bn:-caliitircatc lluct, Stnco toninilllee Chairperson, Who's Who, District :intl State Business Conti-st, Spain-.h t lnlw President., Honor Society Jed Duer 4 Honor Society ViceePres., Spanish Club 'llreas , Syniphr-nn' Uri lnislhrn, LOG editorial editor, National Merit Commended Student. t ,innilt-1. Ulm-i Annie Get Your Gun, Pit, DAR State Gootl Citizen, llniys' Slntt , XX ho - NN ho Q9 I 1 1 1 1, il 11 1 11 it 1,1 11 lt. 11 111 ,. 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ll 1 'l 1 1 'E 1 1 1 1 Lula Assistant, t'onipe-titiye Scholarship to Hockhurst College Wendy Eist lc f CAIXIHIA co editor, Art Club Vice-Pres., Pep Club, Honor Society, AFS, Honor Roll, XX ho! It lin, Stuco, t'tiinineiicclnciit Coinmittee, 'TSI Spring Art Show Bloc ltilvlwon, Broun- lkilvttt-, 'tt':nne-lot, 'tl'risonor o1'Se't'UI'lCl Aye, Had Si-eil Cathy Evans - Yollt-ybnll lctterperson First Team All-Cont., CAMBIA copy editor, GAA, Yollcyliall Scholarship NWMSII Stephanie Evola - .IY Cheerleader, Pep Club, Who's Who, Honor Roll Greg Ferguson - Oak Strcet, A Cappella, Northern Lights, Soph. Choir, Annie Get Your Gun, Oliver Cami-lot, Pit, Symphonic Orchestra, String Quartet, Messiah, Honor Society, AFS, District Instrumental and Vocal Music Contest, Instrumental letterman, Vocal letterman Mark Gash V Oak Street, Football letterman, Jazz Band, Northern Lights, Annie Get Your Gun, Oliver, Camelot, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Stuco committee chairman, A Cappella, Who's Who Don Gensler - Track letterman, Football letterman, Honor Roll, Scholastic Art Award - Blue Ribbon Finalist Christi Gentry - Oak Street, Northern Lights, A Cappella, Soph. Choir, Vocal letterperson, Cuckoo's Nest, Up the Down Staircase, Annie Get Your Gun, Rainmaker, Oliver, Prisoner of Second Ave, Camelot, German Club NFL Hospitality Chairperson, Pep Club, Stuco, District Vocal Music Contest. Pam Graham - Pep Club Sectional Pres, Homecoming Queen Attendant Stuco, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Commencement Committee, District Business Contest, Teacher Assistant, Reunion Committee Michael Grauer - Football letterman, Wrestling letterman, Track, Camelot, Stuco, Art Club, Bronze Palete. Scholastic Art Award - Blue Ribbon Finalist, Best Newcomer '79 DeeAnne Greer f Tennis letterperson, Symphonic Orchestra, Annie Get Your Gun, Camelot, Pit, Bannerettes, Honor Roll, Orchestra Librarian, Instrumental letterperson, Track, Messiah, Honors Orchestra, Home Ec Club Rita Gonner - Pep Club, AFS, GAA, Volleyball Manager and letterperson, Honor Roll, Stuco, A Cappella, Annie Get Your Gun, Oliver, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave., Camelot, Thespian, NFL Sec. and letterperson, Most Promising Interpreter '78, Superior Ranking at District, State Qualifier Greg Gorman - Marching Northmen Drum Major, Pep Band, Jazz Band, Instrumental letterman, Oliver, Camelot, Prisoner of Second Ave., Honor Society, Symphonic Band, District and State Instrumental Music Contest Honor Rating I - Brass Sextet, Who's Who, Honor Roll Terry Gurney - Tumbling Team, Gymnastics Team, Pep Club Edie Handley - Pep Club, Soph. Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, French Club, Honor Society, Honor Roll, CAMBIA Queen Attendant, Stuco Tammie Harlan - Pom Pon, Pep Club, Who's Who, LOG '78, Honor Roll, Commencement Committee, Reunion Committee Drew Henrickson - Model Homes Contest - Second Place, Symphonic Band, Marching Northmen, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Honor Society Shirley Henry - Honor Society, Who's Who, Instrumental letterperson, Marching Northmen, Pep Band, Stuco, Concert Band Jewel Heywood - Soph. Cheerleaders, Pep Club, ISE, AFS, Northern Lights, Oak Street, A Cappella, COE, OCI, Honor Roll, Achievement Award f French Patty Hickson - Honor Roll, Concert Choir, Oliver Jeff Holeman - Track, Marching Northmen, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Annie Get Your Gun Oliver, Pit, A Cappella, Oak Street, Stuco Jazz Band, Pep Band, Boy's State, Messiah Solo Kelly Hook - Pep Club Vice-Pres., JV Cheerleader, Honor Roll, FTA Bill Horton - Tennis letterman, CAMBIA photographer, Camelot, Stuco, Honor Society, Honor Roll Janet Houghton - Marching Northmen, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Music Sec. and Librarian, Symphonic Orchestra, Messiah, Instrumental letterperson, Instrumental Music Contest, A Cappella, Annie Get Your Gun, Oliver, Camelot, Pit, Vocal letterperson, Who's Who, Honor Society, Honor Roll, CMSU Scholarship, Track, Gymnastics Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club Michael E. Howard - Honor Roll Linda Howe - Pep Club, A Cappella, Northern Lights, Oak Street, t'Annie Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind, Rainmaker, Oliver, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave. -lead, Camelot, IMS, Thespian Sgt. at Arms, Best Stage Manager '79, Steve Overbey Scholarship, Valedictorian Cindy Hummel - Gymnastics Team, Gymnastics Club, Track, Symphonic Orchestra, Instrumental letterperson, Annie Get Your Gun, Oliver, Camelot, Pit, Honor Roll -Ian Jenkins - Volleyball, letterperson, Basketball letterperson, Track, Softball letterperson, GAA, Most Valuable Volleyball Player, Winter Sports Queen Attendant Bill Jensen - Honor Roll Karen .Johnson - Pep Club, Pom Pon Captain, Stuco Sec.-Treas., CAMBIA Queen Attendant, Who's Who, Baccalaureate Committee, Thespian, Soph. Class Sec., Jr. Class Sec., Spanish Club, IMS, Honor Roll, Oliver, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave, Camelot, Amy Jones - Oak Street, A Cappella, Vocal letterperson, Camelot Ken Kardell - Football, Track Bubba Kauanaugh - Football letterman, Track letterman, Tennis letterman, All-Conf, All-Northland, All-Metro, All-District, All-State, Indoor State Champion, Outdoor Champion, Mr. Football, Mr. Track, Athlete of the Year, St, Pat's King Attendant Kurt Kavanaugh - Stuco Pres., Valedictorian, Outstanding Student Council Hep, NFL, Honor Society, Debate letterman, Camelot, Basketball, Curator's Scholarship UMC, Who's Who, Student Advisory Board NWMSU, Mr. Norman, I Dare You Award Susan Kelley Vocal letterperson, Oliver, Camelot, A Cappella, Gymnastic Club, Pep Club Beth Kerksick - Honor Society, AFS, Honor Roll, Who's Who, Student Assistant, Special Award Scholarship Laure Kerr - Pom Pon, Pep Club, Honor Society, Gymnastics, Tennis, Stuco, Oliver Spanish Club, Orchestra, Commencement Committee Todd Klein - COE, lntermurals, Honor Roll Annette Koppe - AFS Sec., German Club, Stuco Alt, Raymond Kozir ki - Football, Cross Country letterman, Track letterman William Kress - Marching Northmen, Instrumental letterman, Band Itichard M. Kurz - Symphonic Band, Instrumental letterman, A Cappella, Vocal letterman, Pep Band A Student Director Oak Street, Jazz Band, Pit, Annie Get Your Gun, Oliver, Camelot, Honor Society, Northern Lights, Orchestra, Track, Dixieland Band, Jug and File Band, Most Outstanding Soph. Award - Band, Who's Who, Honor Roll, District Vocal Music Contest, District and State Instrumental Music Contest Honor Rating I - Brass Sextet, Marching Northmen, Messiah Chris I.antaster V Football letterman, First Team All Conf., H.M. All-Metro, Track letterman, Stuco , Honor Roll, John Berbert Award Virkie Lanrles Oak Stn-et, Northern Lights, A Cappella, Vocal letterperson, Messiah , 1 If 7 1 . f' e E , Q9 I , ,J Q ,W I GB 3' ,,4 A M usclebound Victor Earn Honor For A tbl e tic Skill t '-T Wham... aa qw- .f VV, ,rf .3 ff V .Aged 43-s-:.....,.,,. i 7 adam, Non-Academic awards were given out at the second awards assembly May 16. All the letterpersons of the Spring Sports were announced at this assembly also. The Jon Berbert Award was given to Chris Lancaster, Mr. Baseball, Scott Mendenhall, Mr. Track, Bubba Kavan- augh, Girls' Softball MVP, Jo Petty. Bubba also received the athlete of the Year Award. Instrumental Music Awards were the John Phillip Sousa, Greg Gorman, Louie Armstrong Jazz Award, Dave McCalleyg James Chandler Music f-'14 1. mfr, y fi.. 2 .mifffifff - Y ' 5152 . H , Z 1 A '- 4.1.1 .. Q.. ' . .. :V . , waz.. 2,15 ,Q , ., ,, ji I .W , a .iff I ' Z- fh-'aff 'V Q, -ffzfw .1 ft 1' ,Q . V ,, 16 WW, Q ,.'.yf2 f ,?'1?f', fi , , J, ' .. V wif-V , ,. , , ,,-:'- . .fff.,m,. ., f, ,MW f ri . 'Q'-rf I ,. 124- A ,'f.'.iff ' . ':. 'ff' Award, Richard Kurzg National School Orchestra Award, Jeanine Higgins, All State Band, Susan Gutsch and Cindy Lawrence, VFW Voice of Democracy Awards went to Paul Clark, Mary Scott, Janet Weaver and Mr. Joe DeCfrado. The Big Blue Award went to Mrs. Eileen Carpenter, Perfect Attendance Awards, Alan Chenoweth, Annette Magee, Don Ramsey, Paul Ryan and William Taylor. Seven year teacher awards went to Linda Jones, Kay Melewski, Priscilla Mitchell, Ken Roberts and Cecilla Robinson. Upper left, Mrs. Eileen Carpenter receives the Big Blue award from Lori Townsend and Kurt Kavanaugh. Right, Coach Jerry Crews congra- tula tes Bubba Ka vanaugh on winning the Athlete ofthe Year award. Inset, Kenneth Herbert hands the trophy to Jon Berber! Scholarship award Wilmer Chris Lancaster. Lower left, Oakies rec'og'nize Ramona Hiley's record breaking Irack season. 225 Solo, t'oiuiut-nii-ini-nl Solo, District Vocal Music Contest Honor Rating I - Solo and Scwtet, Stole Vocal Musit Conti-st llonor Rating I - Solo, Annie Get Your Gun, t'Olixer, t'anieIot, District and State Business Contest .left Landis Annie Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind, Bad Seed, t'Prisoner ofSecond Ave, Cuinclot, Stuco Christy Lnpetinn - Pcp Cluli, Miss Jr, Spirit, Gymnastic Club VicefPres., Gymnastic Team, Stuco, COE Nancy .l, Lappiu - Stuco, NFL, Instrumental letterpcrson, Camelot - pit, AFS, Honor Society, Symphonic tlrclicstrn Suzanne Law - Honor Roll, COE, OCI Tami Lawler - Pep Club, Concert Choir, A Cappella, Honor Roll, Camelot Terri Leach - Volleyball, FTA Pres., Honor Society, Honor Roll Brian Lee - Football Ietterman, All-Conf., AlleNorthland, Tri-Captain Mark W. Lee - Oak Street Pres,, Vocal Ietterman, Camelot - lead, All State Choir, A Cappella, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave. Oliver, Annie Get Your Gun, Northern Lights Pres., All District Choir, Thespian, Messiah Solo, IMS, Soph Choir, District and State Vocal Music Contest Honor Rating I - Solo, Baccalaureate Duet, Nat'l School Choral Award Cheryl Leutjen - Varsity Cheerleader, .IV Cheerleader, ISE, Trip to France, Who's Who, Who's Who in Foreign Languages, Oliver, District and State Business Contest, Honor Society, Spanish Club Sec., Orchestra April Lipscomb - Pep Club, Spanish Club Stuco, Oliver, Pom Pon, Homecoming Queen, Camelot, Commencement Committee, Who's Who Coleen Logan - Track letterperson, Cross Country, Honor Roll, Marching Northmen, Basketball Statistican, LOG '78 Ronald Long - Intermurals, Honor Roll Jeff Loveall - Basketball Ietterman, Honor Roll Elizabeth Lyon - Pep Club, Pom Pon, Oliver, Stuco, Camelot, Commencement Committee J. David McCalley - Track Ietterman, Cross Country Ietterman, Instrumental Ietterman, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, OPLA Station Manager, Soph. Class Sgt, at Arms, Stuco Committee chairman, St. Pat's King Attendant, Camelot - pit, Honor Roll, Honor Society, District and State Instrumental Music Contest Honor Rating I - Solo Trumpet and Brass Sextet, Marching Northmen, Who's Who Kelly McCarthy - Who's Who, Honor Society, Stuco Cynthia McCuistion - Oak Street, LOG Business Manager, A Cappella, District Vocal Music Contest Honor Rating I - Solo and Sextet, State Vocal Music Contest Honor Rating II - Solo and Sextet, All State Choir, All District Choir, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Messiah Solo, Honor Roll, Baccalaureate Committee, Stuco, Oliver, Camelot, Annie Get Your Gun, Soph. Choir Leslie McCarty - Oak Street, Northern Lights, A Cappella, Annie Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind, Oliver, Prisoner of Second Ave., Camelot, District Vocal Music Contest Honor Rating I-Sextet Jon McLaughlin - Track, Cross Country, Stuco Sgt, at Arms, AFS Jill Maas - Pep Club, Honor Society, Bannerettes Co-captain, Stuco, Honor Society, Baccalaureate Committee, Reunion Committee Pam Mackender - Pom Pon, Pep Club, Winter Sports Queen Attendant, Tumbling Team, Honor Roll, Gymnastic Assistant, Who's Who, Stuco, Honor Society, Annie Get Your Gun Annette Magee - Honor Roll, COE Hurley Mahan - German Club Vice-Pres., NFL, AFS, Spanish Club, Stuco Alt., LOG Julie Mallen - CAMBIA layout, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Orchestra, Annie Get Your Gun -pit Kevin Marks - Basketball Ietterman, Baseball Lesa Marshall - Honor Society, Who's Who, AFS, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Women's Chamber of Commerce Citizenship Forum, Teacher Assistant, Commencement Committee, Honor Roll Kristi Marts - Pep Club, COE Scott Mendenhall - Football Ietterman, All-Conf, H.M., Baseball Ietterman, Basketball, Stuco, Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Class Vice-Pres., St. Pat's King Attendant, Honor Roll, Achievement Scholarship, Reunion Committee Chairman, Mr. Baseball Pam Meyer - Bannerettes-Captain, Pep Club Sectional Officer, Stuco, A Cappella, Camelot, Honor Society Diana Miller - Honor Roll, COE Richard Miller - Cross Country Ietterman, Track, Stuco, Intermural Basketball Joe Miriani - COE Suzanne Molder - Soph. Choir, Concert Choir, Track Manager, A Cappella, Vocal letterperson, Messiah, Honor Roll Chris Molleson - Yell-Leader, Annie Get Your Gun, Marching Northmen, Band, Basketball, Honor Society, Stuco, Pep Band Instrumental Ietterman, Who's Who, Rhonda Mulnix - Art Club Pres., Bannerettes Sgt. at Arms, Pep Club, Wrestling Manager, Camelot, CAMBIA Queen Attendant, Gold Palette Robin lvlulnix - Camliiu. Honor Roll Becky Myers - Oak Street Sec., A Cappella, Stuco, Thespian, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave, Camelot, Northern Lights, Inherit the Wind, Rainmaker, Oliver, Soph. Choir, Annie Get Your Gun, NFL, Nat'l School Choral Award Kelly Nelson - CAMBIA copy writer, Thespian, Honor Thespian, Best Thespian '79, Best Stage and Lighting Manager '79, Pep Club Treas. and Sectional Officer, IMS, Stuco, Up the Down Staircase, Annie Get Your Gun, Inherit the Wind, Rainmaker, Oliver, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave,, Camelot Gina Newton - Pep Club Sectional Pres., Bannerettes, CAMBIA soph. sectional editor, Stuco, Honor Roll, Regents Scholarship, FTA Marie Nicholson - AFS, Honor Society, Pep Club, Bad Seed, Prisoner of Second Ave, Camelot, Stuco, LOG photographer, Honor Roll, Regents Scholarship Nancy Niemann - Oak Street, Northern Lights, A Cappella, Vocal letterperson, Soph. Choir, CAMBIA Business Manager, Pep Club Sectional Officer, AFS Domestic Exchange Student to Houston, TX., Stuco, Oliver, Camelot, AFS, Honor Society, Baccalaureate Co-chairperson, FTA, Who's Who, Messiah Solo, Honor Roll, District Vocal Music Contest, Baccalaureate Duet Jeannine Noland - A Cappella, Soph. Choir, LOG '78, I-Ionor Society, AFS, French Awards, Oliver, Camelot, Student Assistant Michael Norton - Basketball Manager, '78 CAMBIA photographer Susan Norton - Cuckoo's Nest, Up the Down Staircase, Annie Get Your Gun, 'tlnherit the Wind, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Marching Northmen, COE, A Cappella Cathy Olson - CUE, Pep Club Patricia Uneth V Honor Roll, COE Kirk Otto - Spanish Club, A Cappella, Northern Lights, Oak Street, Inherit the Wind, ttfllivs-r, Camelot, Honor Roll, Vocal letterman Nino Palermo - Baseball Ietterman, Stuco, Inherit the Wind, Rainmaker, Oliver, A Vappella Sharon Pal lf-re-on - Varsity Cheerleader, Who's Who, Honor Society, CAMBIA Queen, Pep filuli, ,IV Cheerleader, AFS, Stuco .- -1 :il .,' t.. io,- .fo .1 c on ll. uf. ll D01 . .N U o 0 v Semors Share Thoughts W In Religio us Service The traditional Pomp and Circumstancen began the 1979 Bac- calaureate service. Mr. Alan Moon directed the orchestra as three hundred students marched in cap and gown to take their seats. Reverand Chester A. McCalley from the Beth Haven Bible Church gave the sermon. His sermon was on 6'emptiness in one's life. He im- pressed upon the Oakies to lead a fulfilling life in everything they do. Songs such as Eternal Lifen sung by Miss Nancy Niemann and Miss Heidi DeVore, Would You sung by Kelly Schowengerdt and Mark Lee and Visions of St. John sung by A Capella choir, directed by Mr. Bill Grace, were heard by the audience. Co-chairpersons headed the Baccalaureate committee. They were Becky Claytor and Nancy Niemann. They and a group of seven senior students organized the Baccalaureate service. Upper left, Rev. McCalley proclaims his message to the seniors. Upper right, Parents photograph the memories ofgradua ting seniors. Middle, Mark Lee and Kelly Schowengerdt perform their musical portion of baccalaureate. Below, Mr. Bill Grace directs the Acappella Choir as they sing The Visions of St. John. V Graduating '79 Class W Goes ut Grand AFS students Renee Melas, Bess Ottermayer, Carlos Fernandez and Fernanda Leite served as cand- lelighters to start off the Commen- cement program on the evening of May 24, 1979. As the processional, Pomp and Circumstancev began, 593 seniors entered the boy's gymnasium. Shari Bell gave the invocation, followed by Mr. Bill Grace leading the Oak Street Singers in the songs Yesterday and Dream Awayf, Steve Spaw sang We've Only Just Begun as Lynn Glaeser showed a slide presentation of the seniors, '78-'79 school year. Next was the presentation of the senior class gift by Todd Rowden. Mr. James N. Jeffrey was present- ed by Lori Townsend as the speaker for the evening. Mr. Jeffrey, Director of Development at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, advised the seniors of the three divine laws, with the last being the most important, to be true to yourself and to know yourselff' Dr. Dan Kahler presented the senior class after Vicki Landes sang 'Tm Always Chasing Rainbows. Ms. Rita Vonn and Mr. Joe DeGrado read the senior names as Mr. Jim Thomp- son and Ms. Francis Foerschler handed out the diplomas. The program ended as Scott Mendenhall gave the benediction. The graduates then left the gymnasium as Mr. Alan Moon led the Symphonic Orchestra in the recessional, March From Ath- aliaf' Upper left, Suzanne Molder receives her diploma from School Board member Francis Foerschler. Upper right, Steve Spaw sings We've Only Just Begun during the slide presentation. Middle right, Scott Mendenhall gives the Benediction. Below, Graduates await the Benediction. Middle left, Speaker James Jeffrey teaches graduating seniors a magic trick. ,si Q TN if fn nge. x -3, Y 1 i ,f-fr skill-v X.. ,rf . , fi? ' L I vi Q-,:,: 'fli- , l Dabbling in delinquency several students found out how sweet revenge can be. True to the Animal House stereotyped antics, countless rolls of toilet paper were streamed through the trees of unsuspecting victims. In '79, the tee-peeing fashion became a never-ending contest to see who could become the biggest social menace, and who could have the most fun while at it. 11- if . -K, ,V J- ? p J ws fggggaeg ,Y ,,v ,' - - frm:-!'3!2.I'VY'f Zdlvf A Abel, Laura 60,180 Abner, Tim Aborn, Kevin 166 Aborn, Monique 202 A CAPPELLA 152,153 Adams, Jay 152,153,180 Adams, Lisa 166 Adams, Mitchell 85,166 Adamson, Steve 40,166 Adkins, Kendall 202 AFS CLUB 50,51 AFS STUDENTS 50,51 Ahart, Jennifer 166 Albright, Tenley 55,133,147,149,152 153,156,157,164,197,202 Biery, Gregory 36,89,110,113,1 14,180 Barnes, Beth Boyf Alewel, Kimberly 180 Alexander, Jill 180 Aliff, Lynne KGinnyJ 180 Allen George 166 Allen John 166 Allen Kevin 202 Allen Mark 166 Allen Mike 166 Allen Narda 202 Allen Randall 89,180 Allen, Scott 166 Allen, Tracy 180 Allgaier, John 166 Allgaier, Mike 202 Allison, Cindy 180 Allison, Kelly 166 Allison, Steve 166 Allwood, Stacy 202 Alonso, Frank 152 Alonso, Joe 180 Altenhofen, Teresa 74,180 ALVERSON, LINDA 16 Amberson, Brett 125,166 Amberson, Scott 180 AMOROSA, GERALD 16 ,Anders, Melanie 180 Andersen, Lon 202 ANDERSON, CHRIS 16 Anderson, Donald 15,87,89,166 ANDERSON, ESTHER 16 Anderson, Jeffrey 166 230 Anderson Julie 180 Anderson, Karen 50,202 Anderson, Nancy Jo 166 Andrus, Mary Elizabeth 166 Apley, Michelle 202 Arant, Kelly 30,180 Arbuckle, Shawn 180 Archer, Tim 166 Archibald, Tina Marie 166 Arello, Laura 166 Arello, Paula 202 Armstrong, Tim Arndt, Dennis 202 Arndt, Kelly 152 ART CLUB 56 Ary, Michael 166 Asby, Tim 166 Ashlock, Ginger 202 ASSEMBLIES 24 Athanas, Hugh 166 ATKINS, MARJORIE 16 ATKINS, RONALD 16,58 ATTENDANCE 22 Aubrey, David 79 AUDIO VISUAL 30,31 Avery, Chris 166 Aviles, Jeff 22,166 Aviles, Patti 202 Ayers, Candy 202 Ayers, Dan B BACCALUAREATE 226,227 BAD SEED 148,149 Badami, Sandra 166 Baggs, Todd 180 BAHNMAIER, JOHN 16 Bahr, Donie Bahr, Robin 202 Bailes, Steve 30,180 Bailey, David 100,102,180 Bailey, Roger 180 Bailey, Steve 166 Baker, Ann 152 Baker, Dani 45,81,100,202 Baker, Donna 202 Baker, Jon 100,202 Baker, Leisa 166 Baker, Leslie 55,148,149,150,152,202 Baker, Lisa 166 BAKER, MERLIN GUS 17,27,82 Baker, Pat 152,180 Baker, Ritchard 202 Baker, Tamye 167 Baker, Tim Baker, Tina 180 BALDI, JUDY 17 Ball, Cindy Ball, Steven 38,102,167 Ballard, Cindy 53,183 Ballard, Judy 180 Ballard, Mark 202 Ballard, Tom 202 Baltzell, Dennis Beach, Daniel 100,102,122,124,125,180 Beach, Robert 32,180 Beaird, Robert 167 Beall, Martina 167 Beall, Marty 140,202 Beam, Kelli Bearly, Jeff 202 Becker, Lee 167 Becker, Norman BECKHAM, RONALD 16 Bedell, Bill 180 BEETHE, MARY 16 Bell, Shari 25,55,62,63,64,137,151, 202,222 Bench, Danny 44,57,180 Bench, Debbie 195,202 Benigar, Warren Benke, Russell 180 Baltzell, Thomas 167 BAND 154,155 Banes, Kim 202 Banister, Barbie 180 BANKS, CORINE 16 BANNERETTES 142 Barber, Brian 202 Barber, Buzz 180 Barber, Kenneth Todd 167 Barbosa, Skippi 194,202 Barletta, Vincent 180 Barmby, Amanda 143,152,159,180 Barnes, Brenda 152,180 Barnhart, Mike 180 Barry, Cathy 202 Barry, Joe 180 Bartnett, Debbie 38,167 Bartnett, Diana 143,180 BASEBALL 86,87,88,89 BASKETBALL 110-115,1 16-119 Basham, Clay 126,167 Basile, Rick Anthony 85 Bates, Becky 167 Bates, Julie 74,180 Bates, Stacy 180 Bausch, Janice 152,153 Bausch, Janine 167 Bayliss, Steve 180 Baynham, Tami 73,140,180 BENNETT MICHAEL 16,102 Bennett, Sharon Benson, Melissa 140,180 Benton, Bergen, Bernier, Carl Joe 193 Donna 152,202 Berry, Mike 81,180 Bertelsen, Laurie 152,180 Beyer, Doug 167 Bianchina, Donna 202 Bianchina, Ed 125,167 Bicknell, Rae Lanette 45,67 Biery, Kendra 118,167 Bigham, Charles fSkipJ 167 Billingsley, Pam 167 Billups, John Bingham, fBuckl Todd 167 Bingham, Valarie Birch, Fred Birch, Pamala Telford Bird, Mike 167 Bischof, Rick 167 Bivens, Jeff 180 Blackburn, Gina 167 Blackburn, Jane 202 Blackwell, Alec 69,85,100,163,202 Blackwell, Jayme 66,167 BLACKWELL, LARRY 16 Blackwell, Mark 202 .,!w Blaci Blair BLA Bled Bled BLO Bloo Blovs Bob: Bohl Bole Bole Bolii Bolii Bona Boom Borg Borl Borl Bosw Botl Botl Bou: Boll: Bow Bow Bow Boxl Boxl Boyi Boyf Boyf Brax Bral Brai Brai Bram Brai Brai BRA Bra: Bra' Brai Brea Bret Bre' Brie 5 ,,. Blackwell, Jenny 167 Blair, Jeff 202 BLAND, DARREL 102,163 Bledsoe, Maggie 120,167 Bledsoe, Michele 180 BLOCKER, LINDA 16 Bloomer, Chris 167 Blowers, Alan 81,202 Bobrink, Jeannie 167 Bohlmeyer, Jeff 167 Bolek, Jeff Bolek, Mike 180 Bolin, Kevin 152,180 Boling, Patti 131, 203 Bonavia, Lisa 167 Boone, J.D. 180 Borgeson, Jeffrey 203 Borkowski, Chris 180 Borkowski, Mark 203 Bosworth, Rick 167 Bothof, Jim 203 Bothof, Susan 167 Bousman, Renee 180 Boustead, Brenda 120,180 Bowlin, Sue 167 ' Briggs, Bill 100,181 BRILL, RICHARD 17,115 Brinck, Lona 181 BRITT, MARJ 16 Brock, Terry 181 Broderick, Teresa 167 Brooke Brooke Brooke Brooks Brown, Brown, Brown, , Bryan 26,167 , Gary , Phillip 22,181 , Martha 30,1 81 'Brad 120,127,152,153,203 Charlie 100,204 Cheryl 91,104,106,109,133 199,204,214 Brown, Jackie Brown, Janet 167 Brown Jeffrey Brown, Judi 22,204 Brown, Kent 85,115,167 Brown, Kevin 84,85,114,204 Brown, Lis 204 Brown, Lori 204 Brown, Roger 89,181 Brown, Scott 181 Brown, Steve 167 Brown, Susan 181 Brownsberger, Randy 167 Brubeck Trenda 204 Brucke Bryan, r, Duane 125,181 Valerie 166,167 BRYANT, BOBBY GLEN 16,68 Buck, Sherry 37,143,181 Buckle, Patty 167 Buckmaster, Bret 204 Buckner, Georgia 167 Buford, Melanie 181 Burke, Dave 168 BURNS, NANCY 16 Burris, Rodney 168 Burton, Cheri Burton, Lucy 181 Bush, Connie 204 Bushyager, Janette 168 BUSBY, BOB 16,7o,71,s1 Buso, Sebrina 167 Buterbaugh, Craig 181 Butler, Andy 33,51 Butler, Doug 168 Butler, Butler, Gina 181 Rick 204 Campbell, Robbi 168 Campbell, Ronald 181 Campobasso, Mary 41,74,77,118,152,181 Cangelosi Sam 167 Capper, Jack Carboneau, Lisa 120,168 Carmack, Steve 81,152,181 Carmean, Alison 168 Carmean, Scott 204 Carmichael, Diana 168 Carnes, Sherry 181 Carpenter, Becky 204 Carpenter, Brad 168 Carpenter, Bruce Carpenter, Carrie 182 Carr, Darren 182 Carrel, Daphne 74,139,182 Carswell, Karen 182 Carter, Doug 168 Carter, Jeff 152,182 Carter, Tom 168 Caruso, Pat 168 Carver, Doug 204 Casebolt, Helen 182 CASEBOLT, ROSEMARY 16 Casselman, Jan 152,205 Cassity, Christine 205 Caster, Barbara 205 Caster, Julie 91,168 Catchpole, Kim 205 Cauthon, Kevin 168 Cavanah, Derick 182 Cavanaugh, Kelley 168 Caw, Curtis 102,168 Cetto, Katie 120,168 Chadwick, Betty 205,214 Chambers, David 20,25,55,137,146,148 150,151,152153,156,157,159,201,205 Chambers, Joe 1,82,146,205 Chaney, Anthony Chaney, Reese 55,61,64,65,133,149,152 153,157,205 Channel, Polly 55,205 Cheek, David 168 Cheek, Dina 182 Cheerleaders - Junior Varsity 48,139 Sophomore 139 Varsity 92,138 Cheney, Mark 100,205 Clingerman, Jeff Clinkingbeard, Debbie 168 Clinton, James 81,168 Clinton, Kyme 205 Cloud, Stacey 168 Cobb, Cathy 182 Cobb, Kathleen 152,205 Cobb, Linda 182 Cochran, Steve 205 Cochran, Tom 182 COE 58 Coe, Jenny 168 Coffman, Kevin 205 Coffman, Richard 182 Coggins, Larry Coggins, Wayne Colby, Gary 182 Cole, Judy 74,76,118,168 Cole, Kerry 205 Colley, Kay 168 Collins, Doug 168 Collins, Greg 168 Collins, Jack 205 Collins, Tom 26,168 Colner, John 89,114,147,160,205 Colner, Rob 71,115,168 Colwell, Jim 38,102,168 Comfort, Troy 63,85,182 Compernolle, Patrice Compton, Jeff 205 Conant, Dru 168 Conant, Susan 38,205 Cone, Beverly 168 Cone, Chuck Cone, Debbie 65,91,105,106,107,109 143,198,205,214 Conner, Dot 38,182 Connolly, Maureen 65,205 Conway, Rick 168 COOKS 42,43 Cooley, Mike 89,205 Coons, Jerry 205 Cooper, Barry 71,81,168 Cope, Melissa 168 Cornelison, Debbie Cornick, Bob 182 CORNINE, LARRY 14,15 Cosper, Phil 205 Cottle, Michelle 59,182 Couser, Mindy 205 Bowman, Barbara 167 Bowman, Jeff Boxler, Linda 180 Boxler, Mike 54,55,100,102,203 Boyer, Mike 87,89,203 Boyle, Chris Boyle, Glenn 167 Boyle, Jerry 180 Bradley, Martin 181 Brammer, Mike Brandon, Kevin 167 Branstetter, David 181 Branstetter, Doyle 45,152,181 Branstetter, Tonya Brant, Leanna 167 BRASEL, GERALD 17,18 Brassfield, David 181 Bratcher, Vickie 167 Braun, Al 167 Butrick, Alica 204 Butts, David 168 Bye, Julie 181 Byrum, Scottie 102,181 C Cabra, Mike 204 Calhoun, Ron 181 Callahan, Kelly 204 Calvert, Chris 181 Calvert, Curtis, 71,168 CAMBIA QUEEN 196,197 CAMBIA STAFF 64,65 CAMELOT 156,157,158,159 Cameron, John 111,114,204 Campbell, Jerry 181 Breault, Douglas 203 Breiner, Chris 102,167 Brewer, Troy 102,124,125,167 Bridger, Dawn 140,203 Campbell, Kenneth 22,181 Campbell, Lisa 204 Campbell, Lori 168 Campbell, Pamela Kay 38,204 Cheney, Susan 168 Chenoweth, Alan 110,114,205,219 Chenoweth, Stephanie 74,77,168 Childress, Donna 152,182 Chisam, Lisa 182 Christian, Charise Christopher, Rob 182 Churchman, Michael 89,205 Cindrich, Janee 205 Clark, Angel 168 Clark, Kathy 168 Clark, Paul 32,152,153,205 Claunch, Marcy 205,211 Clay, Jenny 168 Clay, Nancy 64,65,205 Clay, Scott 205 Claypool, Ken 168 Claywr, Becky 133,136,152,153,194, 203,205 Cleberg, Brian 205 Cleberg, Renae 28,118,168 Clingerman, Holly 168 Cowna, Lisa 182 Cowan, Staci 182 Cowper, Colleen 182 Cox, Chris 205 Cox Doug 206 Craig, Cathy 182 Craig, Jeff 182 Craig, Lydia 168 Crain, Cindy 115 Crandall, Jeff Crane, Erin 168 Cranfill, Janet 206 Cranfill, Karen 206 CRASE, ANN 16 Craun, Jeff 182 Cravens, Andy 70,71,81,182 Cravens, Laura 206 Crawford, Greg 182 Crawford, Scott 168 Crawley, Jeannie A Creek, Randy 206 , CREWS, JERRY 80,81,99,225 Crisler, Randy 182 CROMER, SHIRLEY 17 Cross, Clint 152,153,206 CROSS COUNTRY 70,71 Cross, Douglas 81,99,100,135,152,183 Crosswhite, David 84,110,114,206,222 Crouch, Tim 140,168 Crow, Cheryl 206 Crow, Ed 71,168 Crow, Teddy Crowley, Jill 73,183 Crownhart, John 206 Croxell, Virgil 168 Croy, David Croy, Tammy 152,168,183 Crump, Julie 207 Crump, Mike 168 Crump, Vince 183 Cuccia, Kathy 183 Cullen, Cullen, John Mark Cummins, Kathy 74,108,118,168 Cunningham, Ed 183 Curnett, Cris 57,152,153,207 Currey, Linda 169 Currey, Ron 152,153,207 Curtis, Smokey 79,81,99,100,144,164, 201,205 Curtis, Renee Custer, Jamie Custer, Rhonda 21,183 CUSTODIANS 42,43 Cutshall, Paula 183 D Dailey, Teresa 72,73,91,183 Dalton, Tom 183 Damon, Donnie DANIEL, SALLIE 17 Daniels, Lisa Danzo, Steve 161,207 Darby, Becky 207 Darby, Jill 169 Davenport, Jeanne 207 Davenport, Pam Ritchey Davenport, Steve 169 Davidson, Marty 169 Davidson, Rob 160,207 Davies, Dennis DeHart, Kim 169 Deitrickson, Kris 183 DeLisio, Lisa 207 Delphia, Terry 207 DeMeyer, David 89,113,114,183 DENNEY, JOANNE 16 Denio, Diane 207 DERRY, JIM 16,86,87 DeVolder, Debbie 121,169 DeVore, Heidi 38,152,153,165,207 Dial, Christopher 207 Dick, Lisa 169 Dickey, Jeff 183 Dickey, Kim 102,169 DiGirolamo, Carolyn 207 DiGirolamo, Mary 183 Dinkmeyer, Sally 207 Dinsmore, Patty 152,207 Ditsch, Richard 81,169 Divelbiss, Chris Diviak, Ross Dixon, Jason 157,169 Dixon, Phoebe 183 Dobbins, David 140,183 Dobney, Don 102,140,143,169 Dodson, Mary 183 Dome, Keith 207 Donelson, Mak DONNELSON, SHIRLEY 16 Dorward, Jeff 183 Dotson, Kevin 102,169 DOUGHERTY, JANE 16 Douglass, Jim 121,123,125,207 Douglass, Regina 169 Dowdy, Yvonne 132,137,183 Doyle, Chris 169 Doyle, Tim 183 DRAMA 40 Draper, Jamie 91,108,118,169 DRAPER, JIM 16,111 Draper, Randy 85,115,183 Drayer, Jeff 169 DRIVERS EDUCATION 38,39 DUANE, DAN 16 Duckworth, Devin 169 Duddy, Gary 207 Duer, Jed 60,61,62,63,207,223 Duffield, Matt 115,169 DUKE, DONNIE 17 Davis, Chris 78,98,100,102,207 Davis, Don 140,152,183 Davis, John 22,183 Davis, Kim 207 Davis, Lisa 169 Davis, Nevaline 169 Davis, Ron 140,207 Davis, Tammy 152,183 Davis, Walter Davis, fDubJ William 85,183 Dawson, Kathy 137,183 Dawson, Jan 51,61,67,207 Day, S teve Dean David 183 Debate 40 Decker, Lyle 29,183 DeCuyper, Debbie DeCuyper, Joe 183 DeGerald, David DeGerald, Debbie 207 DeGerald, Pam DeGRADO, JOE 2,16 232 Duncan Kim 169 Duncan Melissa 207 Duncan, Ron 169 Dunlap, Greg 169 DuPaul, David 183 Dupuy, Jacques Dye, Linda 53,91,183 Eads, Jim 183 Eads, Tina 183 Earls, Jerry 102,169 Early, Jeff 169 Eastin, Bryan 183 Eastland, Lori 169 Eaton, Roger 17,102 Ebert, Sharon Eckhart, Kathy Edmundson, Liz 169 Edwards, Mike 169 Edwards, Robert 207 Egner, Carter 35,207 Egner, Julie 183 Egner, Terri 170 Ehlers, Julie 170 Eicholz, Mark Eisele, Stacey 170 Eisele, Wendy 57,64,65,207 Elder, Ron Elder, Valerie 207 Elenz, Janine 207 Elenz, Karla 170 Elenz, Nolan Elliott, Alicia 170 Elliott, Ken 207 ELLIOTT, LINDA 16 Ellis, Sheryl 152,183 Emmons, Rhonda 170 Endsley, Mary 152,207 Endsley, Patty 170 Engles, Sheila 170 ENGLISH 20 Enna, Veto 183 ERC 32 Ernst, Mark 170,207 Ernst, Matt Ervin, Jerry 170 Ervin, Terri 183 ESPEER, LINDA 16,35 Espeland, Bob 6,183 Espeland, Randy 170 Etzenhouser, Frank 183 Evans, Cathy 65,106,108,109,207 Evans, Kathy 183 Evenson, Mark 84,85,182,183 Evola, Phyllis 170 Evola, Stephanie 207 Ewert, Scott 183 F Fagan, David Faherty, Kellie 132,143,152 Fairlie, Mark 183 FANN, LOIS 16,58 FARRELL, BILL 85 Farris, Steve 183 Faught, Karen 74,108,140,183 Fausett, Debbie 170 Felkner, Gary 183 Felkner, Terri 170 Fenton, David 183 Ferguson, Greg 133,152,153,207 Ferguson, Rhonda 170 Ferguson, Shelly 184 Fernandez, Carlos 50,207 Firsick, Michael 170 Fischer, Mike 184 Fisher, Mary 184 Fisk, Stewart 184 Fitschen, Ron 207 Fletcher, Debbie 170 Flinn, Dennis 125,170 Flynn, Shay 184 Fohey, Jay 81,100,102,122,125,184,189 Folsom, Sonia 184 FOOTBALL 96,97,98,99,100,101,102,103 Foote, Ann 207 Foote, Charles 207 Foote, Lee 184 Forbes, Beth 152,184 Ford, Jeff 140,184 Ford, Tim 184 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 28 Forson, Lori Anderson 208 Forster, Al 184 Fortner, Cathy 208 Fortuna, Randy Fortuna, Rick 88,170 Foster, Loretta 74,170 Foster, Rebecca 170 Fowler, Mike 115,170 Fox, David 170 Frame, Stuart 170 Francis, Pam 184 Frazier, Doug 184 Frederick, Brad 85,184 Freeman, Carl FRENCH CLUB 52,53 Frey, Dave 184 Frizzell, Kim 184 Fry, Gene Fry, Mike 170 Fryer, Richard 170 FTA 58 Fuller, Bob 208 Fuller, Tim 170 Fulton, Jeff Funk, Karrie 40,170 Funke, Bob 152 G GAA 66 Gann, David Gaines, Kathy 170 Gaither, Audie 170 Gamber, Gayle 184 Gamber, Paul 171 Ganter, Sheryl 204 Garber Tammy 171 Gardner, David 184 Garrison, Jeff Garvin, Kathy 152 Gash, Mark 100,102,133,152,153,154, 159,208 Gately, Bernard 71,88,115,171 Gatewood, Paul 140,171 Gatten, Paul Gatten, Tim Gaul, Mary Kay 208 Gaul, Steve 102,171 Gazaway, Keith 184 Gemn Gensl Gentr Gentr Georg Gerck Germ Gilbe: Gilbe: Gillilz Gilpir Gilpir Gilpir Gilth1 Gingr Gingr Glaes Glasg Glath Glath Glenc Glens Gloss Goad Godd GODI Golul Gonn Gonn Gonn GON Good Good Good Good Gord! Gord' Gorn' Gorrr Gorrr Goul4 GRA GRA GRA Graf! Grah Gran Grau Grau Grav Grav 52,153,154, ,171 Gemmer, Valerie 140,180 Gensler, Don 47,69,79,81,100,208 Gentry, Cameron 171 Gentry, Christi 7,152,153,208 George, Lisa Gerckin, Charles 208 German, Cindy 171 Gilbert, Connie 208 Gilbert, Julie 208 Gilliland, Sheryl 31,139,184 Gilpin, Janet 152,184 Gilpin, Jerry 184 Gilpin, Mark 131 Gilther, Rick 208 Gingrich, James 100,102,184 Gingrich, John 171,184 Glaeser, Lynn 131,208,220,66 Glasgow, Shawn Glathaar, Laurinda 208 Glathaar, Rachelle 171 Glendki, John Glenski, Steve 208 Glossip, Valarie 171 Goad, Leanna 184 Goddard, Bradley 208 GODFREY, PAMELA Golubski, Patty 208 Gonner, Danny 102,171 Gonner, Larry 81,102,184 Gonner, Rita 54,152,208 GONZALEZ, SUE 16 Goodman, Mary Goodson, Kelly 171 Goodson, Kim 185 Goodwin, Marcy 185 Gordon, Brian 208 Gordon, Mary Ann 33,152,185 Gorman, Dana 185 Gorman, Greg 127,140,142,154,165,208 Gorman, Jeff 140,154,171 Gould, Rozanna GRACE BILL 16,4O,153,223,226 GRACE, JOE 16 GRADUATION 228,229 Graff, Courtney Graham, Pam 137,194,209 Granger, Kim Grauer, Michael 42,57,102,209 Grauer, Tami 121,185 Graves, Lisa 171 Gravett, Cathy 209 Gravett, Steve 81,102,171 Gray, Steve 209 Green, Matthew 127,140,l54,184 Green, Tim 171 Greene, Carolyn 171 Greenhow, Steve 185 Greer, DeeAnne 73,143,209 Greer, Dyana 115,171 Greer, Gary 88,185 Greer, Kathy Greer, Paul 185 Hanes, Sheri 171 HANKINS, BILL 16,62,63,65 Hansen, Dan 171 Hardesty, Jeff Hargrove, Debbie 185 Harlan, Steve 47,89,115,185 Harlan, Tammie 8,140,209 Harlow, Cass Harmon, Karen 209 Harper, Lisa 171 Harper, Sean 171 Gregory, Dawn 209 Grill, Greg 100,209 Grogg, Scott 185 Grossman, Don 209 Growney, Stephen 185 Grubbs, Vickie GRUN, MARY 17 Guevel, Lori 171 Guffey, Alan 82,171 Guinn, Cindy 171 Gunselman, Judy 171 Gurney, Terry 209 Gutierrez, Percy 171 Gutsch, Gayla 171 Gutsch, Susan 10,127,139,154,185,1 Gutsch, Tim 209 GYMNASTICS 66 H Hadley, Jon 100,101,135,209 Hagan, Belinda 185 HAGAN, JOHN 17 Hake, Jackie 118,171 Hale, Bruce 185 Hale, Robert 127,171 Hall, Kate 91,171 HALL, ROSE MARIE 16,17,28,53 Halstead, Delaney 171 Halstead, Linda 185 Halterman, Margie 171 Ham, Rick 209 Hambelton, Kelly 152,185 Hamby, Donna 185 Hamilton, Kathy 209 Hamilton, Kris 171 Hamilton Pat 81,171 Han, Cheon Hi 182 Handley, Edie 138,144,196,209 Handley, Terrie 72,73,91,139,171 Harris, Brad 88,185 Harris, Dan Harris, David L. 209 Harris, David T. 171 Harris Jennifer 185 Harris Sheryl 171 Harris, Sue 74,185 Harris, Todd 171 Harrison, Dawn 171 Hartke, Leslie 52,152,153,209 Hartley, Laura 209 Hartman, Debbie 185 Hartman, Mark 209 Harward, Shan 81,100,102,185 Hasty, Brenda 209 Hatfield, Charles 171 Haubein, Bruce 54,185 Haupt, Lee 185 Havens, Dennis 70,71,115,171 Havens, Susan 185 Hawk, Jan 74,77,118,185 Hawkins, Charlene 171 Hawkins, Vicki Hayden Barry 38,171 Hays, Cris 81,115,152,185 Hays, Danny 102,125,171 Hays, Rick Hearn, Dave 185 Heathman, Nancy 185 Heavner, Mike Heavner, Robert Heffron, Theresa 152,209 Hefley, Jeff N. 185 Hefley, Jeff T. 185 Heidebrecht, Jim 171 Hein, Glenda 209 HELLERICH, MARJORIE. Hempel, Debbie 171 Hempel, Donna Hemple, Terri 171 Hendrickson, Mary Henning, Connie 1,91,119,185 Henrickson, Drew 126,140,154,209 Henry, Russell 209 Henry, Shirley 140,209 Henry, Stan 185 HENSEL, DAVID 16,128 Hensley Brian 185 Herman, David 185 Herring, Julie 172 Heslop, Cheryl 138,185 Hevalow, Sheila 185 Heywood, Jackie 172 Heywood, Jewel 153,209 HIATT, BOB 15 Hickerson, Susie 185 Hicks, Ken 172 Hickson, Patty 209 Higgins, Jeanine 152,209 Higgins, Maureen 73,172 Hill, Sam 185 HILLE, RISA 40 Hilton, Jackie 172 Hine, Bill 185 Hipp, Vicki Hirtz, Jane 172 Hladky, Dan 185 Hobbs, Tracy 185 Hogle, Bill 140,154,172 Hogle, Diana 185 Hoglen, Paul Holeman, Jeff 147,152,153,209 Holland, Dana 154,172 Holland, Janet 209 Holland, Teresa 172 Holloway, Sherry Holloway, Terry 172 Holt, Dave 172 Holt, Steve HOMECOMING 132,132-3,134,135 HOMECOMING QUEEN 194,195 HOME EC CLUB 59 Homer, Mike 209 HONOR SOCIETY 60,61 Hood, Ron 185 Hook, Kelly 132,137,209 Hoover, Ed 209 Hoover, Jim 172 Hord, Shelly 185 Hornaday, Stan 185 Horst, Jon 185 Horton, Bill 64,65,84,85,209 HOSTETLER, CONNIE 29 Hott, Debbie 172 Houghton, Janet 140,152,210 House, Allen 210 Howard, Mike 210 Howard, Russell Howe, Judy 74,119,185 Howe, Linda 55,132,151,152,153,162 210,222 Fashion is certainly no stranger to Oak Park, and student conformity in the clothes world is seen every year. This year the fashion phenomena shaped itself into rolled-up jeans. For the sake of just being fashionable or whether the jeans were too long, the cuffs began and remained the standard for the entire year. tif., S4 1 ' ' .' . -- A1-, ,. , 3. , W 72, Q. . -, ,M 4 --. - cr' :ell i' 0 f-if . 'sa s.,,,,F'--N. fx,-gg 5x,.S:-Ixuxh-lx v A ' 09635 09 Q, 'SQ' a ,.f pf '+ '1 . 4- 1'-1' -QF' --:I ,1 5? -T G-5' J' N be dk xg. 9. 'v ,Q , x9 ' '5Q'4 N E2 9 3, 2' A 'Zo 0 4 , eb 4' , From such courses as Senior Literature, Intimate Communications, and Psychology, some Oakie students were exposed to the deep', self-help books made popular in the past few years. Through either required or extra credit reading, Northmen found these books to be an aid in happily surviving high school and awkward growing pains. I 1 Howell, Nancy 140,185 Huddleston, Mary Ann 152,185 HUDSON, NANCY 73 Huett, Barb 172 Hughes, Brad 172 Hughes, Chris 172 Hughes, David HUGES, JIM 16,34,81,117,119 Hughes, Sabrina 172 Hughes, Steve 210 Hughes, Sue 61 Hull, Mike 185 Hummel, Brenda 172 Hummel, Cynthia 66,210 Hunt, James 115,172 Hunt, Kim 210 HUNTER, DEANNE 40 Huntington, Coye Hurd, Dianne 210 Hurd, Sharon 38,185 Hutcherson, Kathy 152,153,185 Hyland, Terri 210 Hytinen, Paul 100,102,186 I Ibarra, Pat 100,102,152,186 Ildza, John 186 Imlay, Jeff 210 IMS 24 IORG, CARROLL 16,38 Ireland, Brenda 172 Ishmael, Bonnye 172 J Jackson, John Jackson, Rod 140,152,153,186,192 Jagger, Donna 210 Janecek, Barb 172 Janecek, Jim 186 JAZZ BAND 154,155 Jenkins, Chris 152,186 Jenkins, Jan 90,91,106,109,198,210 214 Jenkins, Kim 139,172 Jenkins, Monica 210 Jenkins, Rhonda 186 Jenkins, Vickie 186 Jensen, Bill 210 Jensen, Lisa 172 Jesse, Scott 152,210 Jessee, Hans 172 Jewell, Teresa 152 Jewett, Linda 186 Jezak, John 127,140,154,186 Johnson, Barry 186 Johnson, Johnson, Denise Douglas 186 Johnson, Jacque 210 Johnson, Julie 91,186 Johnson, Karen 128,129,140,141,147 156,197,210 Johnson, Kathy 172 Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Lance Johnson, Lorri Johnson, Teresa 186 Johnson, Terry 172 Johnson, Tyrone 172 Jones, Amy 152,153,210 Jones, Beth 91,186 Jones, Darrell 173 Jones, Gwen 186 Jones, Karen 210 JONES, LINDA 16,90,105,109 Jones, Melanie 173 Joslyn, Scott 69,100,160,210 JUNIOR CLASS 180-193 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 180 Jury, Pat 173 Justus, Janet 133,137,152,186 Justus, Joyce 38,166,173 K Kackley, Chuck KAHLER, DAN 14,15,25,165 KAHN, NANCY 16 Kamphefner, Craig 210 Kane, Cheryl 173 Kardell, Kana 74,173,210 Kardell, Ken Kaspari, Rondi 186 Kasparson, Julie 186 Kasten, Randy 210 Kaufman, John 81,173 Kavanaugh, Bubba 69,80,81,97,100, 200,210,225 Kavanaugh, Kent 102,186 Kavanaugh, Kurt 26,128,129,144,156, 206,210,222,223,224 Kavanaugh, Nick 210 Kavanaugh, Scott Kear, Jean 140,152,153,186 Keating, Kerry 173 Keesee, Michelle 91,108,172 Keesling, Vance Keiser, Sara 140,152,186 Kelley, Susan 152,210 Kenfield, Ann 210 Kenfield, Mike Kenfield, Susan 186 KENNEDY, BARRY Kennedy, Scott Kerksied, Beth 210 Kern, Brad 186 Kerr, Laure 5,67,129,130,140,206,210 Kesler, Jim Kesler, Steve 173 Ketchum, Polly 74 Kidd, Angie 173 Kidd, Julie 210 Kiefer, Cary 186 Kieffer, Kevin Kimmel, David 173 KINCAID, TOM 17,51 King, Brian 210 King, Kandi 186 King, Wesley Kingore, Peggy 186 Kingsbury, John 173 Kinslow, Mike 102,173 Kirkman, Jan 186 Kirkman Jenny 173 Kisler, Don 100,102,186 Kissee, Keith Kitchen, Kim 173 Kithcart, Frank 186 Kizzia, Brenda 173 KLANG, FLOYD 17,74 Klegse Klein, Klein, Klein, Kline, Klinge Klint, Klint, KLOI Klug, Koch, Koehl Koehl Koep, Koep, Kopp Kornl Kozic Kozic Kraat Kraat Kraft Kraft Kran: Kram Krasl Kress Kueh Kuhn Kund Kurz, 21 1 Lacej Lame Laml Laml Laml LAM Lanc Land Land Land Lane Lane Lanlf Lape Lap: Lapr Lapi Lars LaR' LBSI4 Latlw Lau: LAV Law Law LAV Law Law Law Law Law Law LE! Lea Lea Lee Klegseth. Karen Klein, Dawn 73,173 Klein, Jeff 210 Klein, Todd 210 Kline, Mark Klingele, Gene Klint, Karrie 210 Klint, Kris 74,173 KLOPFENSTEIN, RUTH Klug, Don Koch, Mike 173 Koehler, Ed 210 Koehler, Erica 74,173 Koep, Kelly 187 Koep, Lori 210 Koppe, Annette 51,210 Kornblum Mark 173 Kozicki, Raymond 71,210 Kozicki, Tom 8O,81,187 Kraatz, David 173 Kraatz, Jon 173 Kraft, Kari 211 Kraft, Kelly 173 Kranz, Mike 152,153,187 Kramer, Chris 173 Krasbin, Katrina 187 Kress, Bill 211 Kuehling, Jenny 187 Kuhn, Lee 187 Kunde, Jim 173 Kurz, Richard 127,140,152,153,154 211 L Lacey, Mike 173 Lamanske, Kent Lambert, Anne 173 Lambert, Perry 211 Lambert, Tracey 173 LAMPSON, DELBERT 18 Lancaster, Chris 26,65,81,100,211,225 Land, Jeff Landes, Vicki 38,127,152,153,211 Landis, Jeff 32,211 Lane, David 187 Lane, Stuart 187 Lank, Donald Lapetina, Christiana 211 Lappin, Brian 173 Lappin, John 140,187 Lappin, Nancy 211 Larson, Don 125,187 LaRue, Gary 173 Lasley, David Lathrop, Jim Laux, Kelly 66,173 LAW, CHARLENE 18 Law, Sheri 173 Law, Sue 212 LAWING, JEANNE 19,40 Lawler, EB 187 Lawler, Sean Lawler, Tami 152,212 Lawrence, Cindy 127,154,187 Lawrey, Cathy 187 Lawrey, Robert 173 LEA, DUN Leach, Terri 59,611,212 Leach, Tom 81,173 Lee, Brian 68,69,96,100,l60,212 Lee, Kim 173 Lee, Mark D. 100,l02,127,187 Lee, Mark W, 152,15:z,157,15a,159, 164,212,227 Lee, Marvin 173 Lee, Vince 97,100,187 Lees, Stephanie 91,107,109,140,187 Leiblie, Darla 173 Leiblie, Lisa Leigh, Kimberlyn 152,187 Leimkuhler, Mike 173 Leite, Fernanda 50,51,132,152,153,212 Lemke, David 82,83,173 Lemons, Craig 100,102,187 Lemons, Kevin 173 Lenhart, Debbie 187 Leonard, Jeff 173 Leonard, Jennifer 187 Letkowski, Leslie 140,187 Leutjen, Cheryl 138,212 Leuty, Jeff 187 Liberty, Gerald 212 Light, Steve 173 Liles, Terry 115,173 Lillge, Terry 152,153,187 Lindsey, Robin 187 Linard, Meri Jo 212 Lindbergh, Kim Lineberry, Jim 152,187 Lineberry, Vickie 152,212 Lint, Bambi 212 Lipscomb, April 140,195,212 Littlejohn, Patti Littrell, Roxie 187 Locascio, Lora 173 Locke, Anna 212 Loftin Brenna 41,143,187 LOG 62,63 Logan, Coleen 71,74,212 Logan, Michael 173 Lollar, Dennis 187 Lombardo, Karen 187 Long, David 187 Long, Gary 173 Long, Kevin Long, Ronald 212 Long, Stacey 187 Longworth, Matt 187,192 Lopez, Mike 173 Louk, Lori 212 Loveall, Jamie 102,173 Loveall, Jeff 38,113,114,212 Loveall Kevin 187 Lowary, Karen 187 Lowrey, Sandra 212 Lowrey, Teresa 187 Lowry, Scott Lucas, Diana 187 Lund, Debbie 173 Lundy, Kory 15,89,187 Luper, Karen 187 LUYBEN, ANNETTE 19,23 Lynch, Diane Lynch, Sharon 187 MCARTHUR, STEVE 19,102,118 McCafferty, Rob 187 McCall, Greg 173 McCall, Kelley 187 McCa11ey, David 127,140,154,200,212 McCann, Kim 55,149,150,151,152,153, 159,187 McCarter, Terry 187 McCarthy, Kathy McCarthy, Kelly 212 McCarty, Leslie 152,153,213 McCarty, Ronda 152,187 McCarty, Stan 81,102,115,173 McCausland, Jackie 152,153,187 McClanahan, Todd 85 McConnel, Debbie 174 McCord, Melissa 213,223 McCorkle, Patricia McCorkle, Stephanie 174 McCrackin, Barry 174 McCuistion, Cynthia 49,62,63,132, 152,153,159,165,213 McCuistion Jane 152,153,188 McDaniel, Cindy 188 McDonald, Ruth 152,188,38 MCENIRY, JOHN 19 McFarland, Rick 174 McFerrin, Wes 213 McGatha, Carolyn 143,188 McGhay, Kevin 188 McIntyre, Stephen 188 McKeehan, Kelly 188 MCKINLEY, LORI 19 McKinney, Lori 38,213 McKinnie, Gary 174 MCKINZIE, LaVERN 19 McKnight, Paul 188 McLaughlin, Jon 33,71,129,213 McLaughlin, Rhonda 188 McLaughlin, Steve 140,154,188 McLaughlin, Susan 174 McLear, Sheri 174 McNamara, Cathy 174 McNamara, Kevin 188 McSmith, Jim McZeg1e, Johnetta 213 M Maas, Jill 143,213 Maas, Jon 188 Mack, James 188 Macken, Mary 188 Macken, Patty 108,174 Mackender, Cary 138,188 Mackender, Pam 140,199,213 Madsen, Joyce 188 Magee, Andy 188 MaGee, Annette 213 Magee, Jef 82,83,100,102,188 Mahan, Hurley 213,52,62,63 Mahan, Mark 152,188 MAJORETTES 143 Manley, Lynn Mann, Rick 188 Mansingh, Vashti 213 Mansur, John Manteufel, Jeff Manteufel, Linda 174 Maples, Bryan 188 Maples, Melinda 188 Marchetti, Tony 188 Marchiano, Jillann MARCHING NORTHMEN 143 Marek, Mike 174 Marks, Kevin 114,213 Marks Kim 174 Maron, Jeff 69,100,161,213 Marshall, Doug 213 Marshall, Kent Marshall, Lesa 51,213 Marshall, Ron 188 Martin Debbie 174 Martin, Dolores Martin, Jane 174 Martin v Jeanette 30,152,188 Martin, Jeff L. 21 Martin, Jeff Lynn Martin, Karen 174 Martin, Mike 188 Martinez, Debbie 213 Martinez, John 188 Marts, Kristi 213 Marts, Stacy 174 Marx, Chris 125 Marx, Douglas 213 Mason, Jo Lynn 174 Masteller, Kurt 174 Masters, G. Stan 174 MATH 26 MATHIS, ROSA LEE 19 Matney, Chuck 213 Matney, Elaine 144,188 Matthys, Anne 174 Matthys, Steve 102,174 Maucelli, Ann 213 Maucelli, Donna 188 Mauzey, Rick 188 Maxon, Mark 174 Maxwell, Karen 174 May, Joe 174 May, Tom 213 Maysent, Heidi 213 Meadows, Robbie 174 MEDIA CENTER 30,31 Medley, Greg 213 Medley, Mark 174 Melais, Aud Rennee 29,50 MELEWSKI, KAY 18 Melton, Kara 174 Mendenhall, James Scott 69,86,89,99 100,200,203,213,229 Mercier, Michelle 213,220 Mersman, April 174 Mesh, Meyer, John Brandon 174 Meyer, Jeana 161,188 Lynch, Shelly 187 Lynn Julie Lynn Paul Kelly 102,173 Lynn Shan 88,187 Lyon Elizabeth 140,212 Lytle, Kenny Mc Majors Janet 213 Malam Larry 188 Malam Ron 213 Maline, Lori 213 Mallen, Julie 65,213 Mallen Kathy 174 Mallen, Teri 140,188 Manahan, Greg Meyer, Pam 24,137,143,147,152,213 Meyer, Tina 188 Michael, Kim 213 Mielkus, Kathy 188 Mielkus, Lesa 213 Milbourn, Bruce 213 Miles, Alan 174 Miles, Miriam 235 Phillips Miller, Cathy 73,188 Miller, Colleen 214 Miller, Diana 214 Miller, Dina Miller, Felicia Miller, Jeffrey 174 Miller, John 152,153,188 Miller, Julia 45,143,188 Miller, Karen 51,214 Miller, Linda F. 174 Miller, Linda Kay 174 Miller, Richard 26,69,70,71,214 Miller, Stephanie 174 MINI-SCHOOL 34 Miriani, Joe Miriani, Julie 214 Miriani, Paula 175 Miscavish, Kathy 175 Mische, Karen 175 Misner, Lori 214 Mitchell, Brad 175 Naylor, Kim 182,188 Neagle, Vicki 175 Neece, Susan 215 Neeley, Cindy 175 Neer, Chris 215 Neer, James Neidig, Carol 175 Nelson Dave Nelson Kelly 65,136,150,151,215 Nelson Peggy 175 Palmer, Mary Ann 175 215 Mitchell, Casey 175 Mitchell, Chelle 214 Mitchell, Kelly 188 MITCHELL, MARY 18,44,74,76 MITCHELL, PRISCILLA 19 Mitchell, Thomas Mixon, Charlie 88,175 Mixon, Jayne 188 MOATS, BYRON 19,34 MODERN DANCE 67 Molder, Suzanne 152,214,228 Molinari, Joe 175 Molleson, Chris 140,220 Montalbano, Lou Beth 175 Montgomery, Marc 214 Montgomery, Marie Moody, Keenan 88,188 MOON, ALAN 19,140,154 Moon, Dennis 175 Moore, John 100,215 MOORE, MARCIA 19 Moore, Steve Morant, Jamie 142,188 Morris, Larry 11 Morris, John Morris, Kris 215 MORRIS, INA RUTH 19,30 Morrison, Sheila Morrison, Sherry Moss, Karen 188 Mowry, Brant 115,188 Mullins, Stephanie 90,91,109,119,188 Mulford, Willie Mulnix, Rhonda 1,56,57,143,146,197, 215 Mulnix, Robin 65,215 Murray, Denise 188 Murray, Jim 81,175 Murray, Lana 73,175 Murray, Lesa 91,175 Murtha, Mark 188 Myers, Barry 175 Myers, Becky 74,215 Myers, Jerry 85,102,175 Myers, Tammy 133,152,153,159,215 Nelson, Shari 215 Neprud, Duane 81,100,102,125,188 Neprud, Eric 60,215 Netherton, Sherri 109,142,143,214,215 Neumann, Mary Ann 152,188 Neumann, Mike 81,100 Newman, David 215 Newton, Gina 65,137,143,215 Newton, Susan 175 Neyhard, Tim 175 NFL 54 Nichols, Tim Nicholson, James 188 Nicholson, Marie 2,57,62,63,164,215 Niemann, Nancy 65,137,152,153,215 Nieweg, Janne 152,153,188 Nininger, Connie 152,153,188 Nininger, Doug 215 Nixon, Debbie 116,118,198,215 Nixon, Rick 175 NKC Central Administration 12-13 Noah, Debbie 175 Noeller, Mike 188 Noland, Jeanine 152,215 Nolte, Steve 175 Norris, Eddie 123,125,188 Norris, Marly 22,152,189 NORTHERN LIGHTS 152,153 Norton, Michael 215 Norton, Susan 215 Norton, Tim 88,152,153,189 Nuzman, John 189 NUERNBERGER, MARVIN 19,37 O Oak Street Singers 154,155 O'Banion, Kyle 175 O'Banion, Sherry 175 Occhipinto, Maria 175 Occhipinto, Vonna O'DELL, GARY 121 O'Dell, Jeanie 215 Odom, John 215 Odom, Richard 175 O'Donnell, Jay 215 O'Donnell, Shelly 189 Ogden, Neil 215 Ohman, Karen 152,153,189 N Olasaow, Shawn 189 Oliver, Cheryl 215 Olson, Cathy 215 Olson, Donna 175 Olson, Glenn 175 Olson, Larry 215 Olson, Paul 175 Olson, Scott 85,100,102,140,182,189 O'Neill, Connie 189 ORCHESTRA 154,155 O'Reilly, Mike 189 O'Reilly, Tim Orlando, Troy 88,189 O'Roark, Robert 175 Orr, Diana 189 Orr, Richard 189 Ortery, Jeanette 189 Osborn, Tammy 175 Osborn, Terry 89,189 Ottermayer, Petra iBessJ 50,51,215 Otto, Kirk 152,153,215,3s OVERBEY, BILL 3,19,223 Overbey, Jane 121,189 OVERSTREET, JACKIE 18 Overton, Liz 109,215 Oyler, John 140,154,189 P Padilla, Brenda 175 Page, Eddie Palermo, Leslie 139,189 Palmer, Jean 175 PARC 32 Pardun, Greg 81,175 Pardun, Mike 215 Parker, Rick 88,89,189 Parkins, Brad 36,189 Parkins, Bruce 189 Parson, Liz 74,76,118,175 Parsons, Anita 175 Parton, Billie 175 Parton, Brenda 215 Paterson, Carol Paterson, Shaunna 175 Patterson, Gene 102,175 Patterson, Rick 121,122,125,152,200, Patterson, Sharon 129,138,144,198, 215 Patterson, Tanya 175 Paul, Vince 175 Payne, Doug 102,189 Payne, Joe 152,153,215 Payne, Sherrie 152,189 Peck, Scott 175 Pemberton, John PEP BAND 140 PEP CLUB 136,137 PEP CLUB OFFICERS 136,137 Perry, Jim 216 Peterman, Artie 175 Peterman, Teri 189 PETITT, PAM 18,36 Petroll, Ron 125,175 Petry, Steve 55,85,127,216 Petty, Jo 90,91,119,189 Peuker, Larry 81,100,216 Pfaff, Barbara 189 Pfeiffer, Jill 189,66 Pfitzner, Dan 189 Pflug, Barb 189 Phillips, Kelli 190 Phillips, Kelly 48,81,78,190 , Kim 175 Phillips, Larry Phillips, Paula 175 Phillips, Ron 216 Pickert, Donna 56,127,132,152,153, 196,216 Pickert, Lori 175 Pickett, Randy 175 Pickle, Cindy 152,216 Pierce, Brian 176,216 Pierce, Darla 152,190 Pierce, Denise 74,152,216 Pierce, Marty 216 Piercy, Brian Pierson, Mike Pike, Beverly 216 Pine, Rhonda 190 Pinnick, Mike 176 Pirtle, Doug 176 PIT ORCHESTRA 4 Pittman, Estelle 216 Plattner, Lora 176 Plemmons, Terri 204,216 Plickebaun, Keith 176 Plickebaun, Robyn 161,190 Pohlson, David 176 Pollard, Dennis 176 POM PON 140 Pope, Jill 140,141,21 6 Kathy fCowperl 216 Poppa, Porter, Nancy 190 Porter, Tina POSSON, CHARLES 19,11 Poston , Mary Ann 176 Poteet, Lee 216 Potter, Jackie 139,166,176 Potter, Kristy 74,143,190 Potts, Rick 190 Powell, Cary 87,89,100,216 Powell, Joe 190 Nall, Michael 175 Nations, Dave 236 O'Neil, Edward 28,30,215,240 Oneth, Michael 41,175 Oneth, Pat 215 Pflug, Steve 216 Phillipp, Tracy 175 Phillips, Cory 216 Phillips, Daniel 152 Phillips, Jensine 152,153,216 Phillips, Jim 175 Phillips, Joy 175 Powell, Julie 176 POWERS, DICK 15,53 Powers, Michelle 216 Powers, Mike 60,217 Praiswater, Chris Praiswater, Dennis 50,125,176,217 Presko, Joni Prestil, Cindy 190 Preston, Georgetta 93,176 Preston, Mary 64,65,217 Prevost, Greg Price, Connie 190 PRISONER OF SECOND AVEN 150,151 Profitt, Phillip 176 PROM 160,161 Propp, Jim 190 Propp, Julie 217 PRYOR, SONDRA 19 Pullen, Robin 176 Pulley, Dave 59,152,217 PULLEY, JAMES Pulliam, Linda Pupkes, Sue 217 PYLE, DEBORAH Pylypczuk, Virginia 190 Quador, Gary 190 UE Quadoi QUINI RADIC Rains, Ramse Ramse Rasco, Raunig Ray, IE Ray S1 Raye, I Raysik Ream, Rebel, Rebel, Reddef Reddel Reddo Reed, Reed, Reed, Reeves Regas, Rehel, Rehrei Reif, I Reif, E Reiley REIM Reiner Reinsc Reins: Renke Reven Reven Reyna Reync Reync Rhode Rhode Ribbli Ricci, Rice, Rice, RICE Rice, RICH Richa Richa RICH Richa Richa Richv Riggs Riley, Riley, Riley. Riley Rinel Rinel Rinel Ritch Ritte Rix, f Robb Robb Robe ROB Robe f2,153, J l 176,217 0 AVENUE Quador, Leslie 176 QUINN, SHARON 19 R RADIO BROADCASTING CLUB 57 Rains, Roger 190 Ramsey, Brenda 190 Ramsey, Don 217 Rasco, Donna 217 Raunig, Jamie 176 Ray, Hermione Ray Spencer Raye, Steve 81,176 Raysik, Tony Ream, Kelli 190 Rebel, Brian Rebel, Phil Reddekopp, Rick 21,140,154,190 Reddell, Debbie 176 Reddoch, Sarah 190 Reed, Nan 217 Reed, Robin Reed, Tracy 140,176 Reeves, Denise 190 Regas, Chris 190 Rehel, June 52,190 Rehrer, Steve 125,176 Reif, Lisa 52,154,204,217,222 Reif, Sauna 140,154,176 Reiley, Ed 49,82,83,190 REIMAN, HELEN Reinert, Liz 152,190 Reinsch, Jeff 152,190 Reinsch, Lori 74,108,118,176 Renken, Becky 176 Revenaugh, Katie 148,176 Revenaugh, Tom 190 Reynolds, Dawn 50,59,190 Reynolds, Donald 176 Reynolds, Mike 149,151,190 Rhodes, Diane 74,152,217 Rhodes, Kevin 100,102,190 Ribble, Laurie 176 Ricci, Joni Rice, Glenn 176 Rice, Michael 217 RICE, RICHARD 19 Rice, Sandy 217 RICHARDS, NANCY 61 Richardson, Carrie Richardson, Cindy 38,217 RICHARDSON, RICHARD 19 Richardson, Shelly 19 Richardson, Sherry 191 Richwine, Don 191 Riggs, Tracie Riley, Chris 176 Riley, Kelvin Riley, Ramona 75,108,118,176,224 Riley, Richard 217 Rinehart, Becky 40,176 Rinehart, Danny 217 Rinehart, Doug 176 Ritchey, Jim 88,115,176 Rittermeyer, Cheryl 191 Rix, Diana 176 Robbins, Rhonda 176 Robbins, Rowena 191 Roberts, Jan 152,217 ROBERTS, KENT 19,36 Roberts, Mary 191 Roberts, Steve 217 Robertson, Carol 176 Robertson, Dale 217 Robertson, Loren 217 Robertson, Mindy 191 Robey, Laura fRogersJ 176 ROBINSON, CECELIA 19,21,60 Robinson, Cheryl 29,191 Robinson, Larry 217 Rock, Karen 191 Rock, Keith ' Rodreguez, Robin 34,176 Rodriguez, Tami 191 Roe, Keith 191 Rogers, Dana 71,73,117,119,191 Rogers, Joe 102,176 Rogers, Sam 63,71,81,115,191 Rolan, Connie 217 Rolan, Mike 191 Roland, Lauri 109,119,217 Rooks, Jeff 217 Roque, Louie 81,100,217 Rorie, Kelly 191 Roscoe, Donald 191 Rosenthal, Chris 21,191 Ross, Sandy 191 Rowden, Todd 22,97,99,100,101,160 201,203,217 Rowe, Carolyn 140,191 Rowe, Jeffrey 102,176 Roy, Debbie 217 Roy, Shannon 109,191 Rucinski, Catherine 193 Runnels, Jeff 217 Ruona, Mary Ellen 152,191 Rupel, Donna 74,191 Russell, Lisa 176 Russey, Jack 102,176 Ruttan, Cindy 139,161,169,176 ,, , , ,,,,, ,,..,, , Ryan Bob 191 Ryan Greg 191 Ryan, John 176 Ryan Karen 176 Ryan, Paul 121,125,217 S Saale, Dana 119,191 Saferite, Dan 160,217 Sage, Kim 119,217 Saladino, Nick 217 Salmon, Sean 176 SALSBURY, LINDA 18 Salsig, Tom Salyer, Ken Salyer, Phyllis SALYER, WANDA 18 Sambol, Jody 191 Sanders, Gregory 81 Sanford, Tom 88,100,102,191 Santiago, Rios Day Ann 191 Santoro, Steve Saxon, Allan Schallberg, Tim 176 Schmidt, Andrea 176 Schmidt, Brad Schmidt, John Schmidt, Lee 176 Schnell, Craig 217 Schoap, Lynn 176 Schoephoerster, Kari 152,191 ,mia rf I has Ending the year with a bang, the StuCo sponsored Earth Week featured many different activities to show concern for our environment. The most popular was definately the Don't Drive Day, in which students rollerskated, walked, marched, skate boarded and even biked to school. The biggest highlight of the day was the appearance made by the Channel 4 Action News team and camera crew, Schoephoerster, Kurt 217 Schol, Jeff 152,191 Schowengerdt, Kelly 132,152,153,218 Sinnings Kim 177 Sinnings, Teresa 191 Sissel, Darrell 218 Stoneking, Jim 178 Storey, Dennis 178 Storey, Kim 218 Storm, Susan 26,50,51,61,127,152,153, Torres, Bernie 178 Townsend, Dee 178 Townsend, Lori 92,129,194,203,22 222,224 0. 226 Schroeder, Gregg 191 Schroeder, Laura 176 Schroeder, Tom Sissel, Darwin 191 Sivigliano, Steve 61,100,160,218 Slaughter, Bob 191 Smith, Becky 192 159,218,222 Stout, Steve 82,115,178 Strub, Cheryl 152,218 Townsend, Richard 220 TRACK Boy's 78-81 Girl's 74-77 Travelute, Laura 178 Schwartzbauer, Kathy 176 SCIENCE 27 Sciolaro, Chris 218 Sciolaro, Julie 176 Scott, Cathy 191 Scott, Karen 191 Scott, Mary 37,197,218,220 Scott, Michele 191 Scott, Mike 176 Scott, Patricia 191 Scott, Tricia 176 Ward, Seager, Lisa , Sears, Curtis Seats, Debby 139,152,153,191 Seats, Kevin Seats, Roger Seavey, Rick 102,176 Sedgwick, Jackie Sell, Scott 218 SENIOR-CLASS 202-221 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 202 SETTLE, LARRY 19 Sexton, Darla 218 Seymore, Dennis 112,114,218 Shackelford, Jody 177 Shackleford, John 218 Shackelford, Todd 177 Shafer, Kevin 218 Shafer, Marianne 191 Teel, Teresa 152,192 Shaw, Shaffer, Blaine 177 Shank, John Shanks, Bobby Shapiro, Chris 102,177 Shapiro, Jerry 81,79,100,102,191 Sharbono, LeRoy 177 Sharp, Cindy 177 Shaul, Brian 177 Shaul, Jennifer 218 Shaul, Mark Shari 218 Shay, Julie 191 Sheets, Dana 218 Sheffield, Larry 177 Shelton, Jan 63,218 Sherbo, Susan 191 Sherman, Troy 59,184,191 Sherpy, Ronald Todd 81,177 Sherrill, Lewis Shinn, Melinda 177 Shireman, Robin 152,153,191 Shirrell, Sherri 191 Shores, Michelle 177 Shryack, James 191 Shryack, Sandy 218 Shushtarian, Kaivan Shy, Bill 191 Siegmund, Cathy Sievert, Stephen 191 Siglar, Jamie 26,52,140,204,218 Siglar, Theresa 177 Simons, Mitch 100 Sims, Mike 87,89,218 Sims, Pat 177 Sinclair, Randy 177 Sinclair, Rick 218 238 SMITH, BRENDA 19 Smith, Daryl 177 Smith, Deanne 177 SMITH, DORATHY 17,19 Smith, George Howie 192 Smith, Gina 177 Smith, Joan 177 Smith, Karla Smith, Kelly 71,81,92,129,218 Smith, Kenny 218 Smith, Lisa 74,108,177 Smith, Lonnie 192 Smith, Robert Allen 89,100,102,192 Smith, Scott 152,153,192 Smith, Steven 102,177 Smith, Tom 177 Smyers, Sally 195,218 Snyder, Tracy 192 SOCIAL STUDIES 20 SOFTBALL 90,91 '- Soldan, Dirk 141,154,218 Soligo, Bob SOPHOMORE CLASS 166-179 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 166 Sorensen, Ellen 177 Sorensen, Nancy 218 Sorisso, Angela 218 Sowerwine, Rob 218 SPANISH CLUB 52,53 Sparks, Phyllis 177 Sparks, Theresa 33,192 Spaunhorst, Deanne 218 Spaw, Barbara 192 Spaw, Steve 60,133,140,152,153,218 229 Speiser, Mark 81,100,218 Spencer, Ray 177 Spicer, James 152,192 Sport, Leanne 152,218 Sportsman, Ellen Marie 177 Sprague, Adam 192 Sprague, Perry 177 Sprague, Tim 115,177 SSRC 32 Stalcup, Tim Stanton, Karen 178 Stark, Paul Staton, Cindy 178 Stead, Jackie 199,218 Steele, Donna 192 Stegall, Ed 192 Stenner, Tuesday 178 Stephens, Carla 115,178 Stephenson, Monte 71,218 STUDENT COUNCIL 4,46,128,129, 130, 131 Studer, Lindy 152,192 Stutzriem, Diane Suddarth, Sandy Sullivan, Kari 38,74,198,218 Sullivan, Tena 192 Suter, Karl 178,212 Suter, Tina 192 Sutton, Sheila 218 Sweeten, Bambi 192 Sweeten, Roxanne 178 SWENSON, DICK 19 Swenson, Eric Swift, Jeff 85,218 Szczerbacki, Sherri 178 T Talbott, John 178 Talbott, Tom 178 Tarwater, Kriss 192 Tate, Terry Tatum, Marcia 139,192 Tatum, Tammy 115,178 Taylor, Bill 120,125,219 Taylor, Danny Taylor, Donna 219 Traw, Cynda 220 Treat, Christine 5,67,152,153,158, Treat, Chris 220 Trekell, Mark 193 Trembly, Beth 143,152,193 Trembly, Mark 220 Trester, Martha 132,140,182,193 Tripp, Larry TROUTZ, MARTHA 18 220 Tucker, Lori 65,132,134,137,152,163, 7122 l i 220 Tuggle, Chuck Tuggle, Steve 178 Turner Chester 220 Turner John Turner, Mona 193 Tyler, Andrea 66,178 U 5 Uphoff, Cindy 220 Uphoff, Dianna 193 Ulmet, Cindy 178 V Vaden, Bill Taylor, Taylor, Keith Kim 61,219 TAYLOR, JOYCE 19 Taylor, Mel 71,81,178 Taylor, Mike 219 Taylor, Perry 127,140 Taylor, Phil 152,192 Taylor, Robert 219 Teater, Jeff 178 Teater, Mike 192 Templin, Kathy 178 Templin, Mark 89,100,112,114,219 TENNIS 72-73 Girls' 84-85 Boy's Terry, Kim 219 Terry, Robin 178 Thomas, Don 178 Thomas, Pam 91,119,192 Thomas, Rod 219 Thomas, Royce 192 Thomas, Shannon 178 Thomas, Warren 219 Thompson, Chad 192 Thompson, Coleyn 220 Thompson, Darren 220 Stetson, Shawn 82,83,178 Stevens, Jeff 192 Stevens, John 178 Stevens, Sandy Stevenson, Cris 192 THOMPSON, DEBBIE 19 THOMPSON, DONNA 19 THOMPSON, LEONARD 18,20 Thompson, Robert 178 Thompson, Ronda 152,153,193 Stever, Jeff 102,157,178 Stewart, Jay 178 Stewart, Randall Stinnett, Teresa 218 Stockham, Thomas 192 Stomp, Mark 85,218 Thurston, Dave 193 Tinsley, Inez 53,61,73,193,204 Tinsley, Steve 193 Toates, Barry 102,178 Toia, Victoria Tomes, Barb 73,711,178 Valline, Damian 74,77,193 Valline, Dana 91,178 VanBebber, Ava 220 VanBecelaere, Diana 220 VanComperwolle, Pat VanDeMark, Susan 204,220 Vanderwalker, Gail 220 VanFossan, Doug 115,178 VanMeter, Lanita 220 VanMeter, Roger 178 VanRyckeghem, Pat 32,69,220 Vansickle, David 71,81,179 Vaughan, Mike 113 Vaughn, Chris 193 Veatch, Kim 179 Veraguth, Mark Verhulst, Steve 220 Vestal, Eric 140,193 Vette, Dean 68,100,160,220 Veulemans, Donnie 220 Vincent, Ron 179 Vochatzer, Nancy 21,179 VOLLEYBALL 104-109 VONN, RITA 19 Vroom, Randy 20 W Waddell, Mary 221 Wade, Lisa Wagner, John 152,193 Waier, Kurt 102,179 WAIER, RAYMOND 12,13 Waldschmidt, Sandy 193 Wales, Tami 179 Walks WALl Walkf Walks Walks Wallis WAL5 Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, WARI Wargm Warn' Warni Warn Warrc Warre Wasse Watili Watsc Weakl Weakf Weasi WEA' Weavi Webb Webb Webe: Webe: Webs1 WEEI Wegei Welcli WEL4 Welck Welcl Wells, Wescm 203,220, 74-77 53,158,220 52,193 17,152,163, 3 220 8 59,220 79 220 9 P 12,13 93 Walker, Craig 86,89,221 WALKER, DEBBIE 19 Walker, Jim 88,115,166,179 Walker, Walker, Kent 179 Tom 102,193 Wallis, Chris 79,81,114,193 WALSH, ROBERT 19 Ward, David 179 Ward, Gale 179 Ward, Greg 152,221 Ward, Kent 179 Ward, Melissa 193 Ward, Terry 193 WARFIELD, BONNIE 19 Wargo, Celeste 140,179 Warner, Melissa 152,193 Warner, Michael 193 Warner, Todd 71,79,81,115,179 Warren, Don 100,221 Warren, Donna 179 Wasser, Marilyn 63,133,137,160,221 Watilo, John 140,154,179 Watson, Pamela 143,152,193 Weakley, Greg Weakley, Rick Weast, Maribeth 221 WEATHERLY, LYNN 19,31 Weaver, Janet 62,63,221 Webb, Jim 179 Webb, Mark Weber, Debra 179 Weber, Karla Webster, Olivia 21,152,193 WEEKLEY, ELIZABETH 19 Wegenka, Patricia 179 Welch, Christi 221 WELCH, CLYDE JAMES 19 Welch, Donna 179 Welch, Scott 179 Wells, Gina 193 Wescott, Steven 193 WEST, CARL 18 WEST, ROBERT 14,15 West, Theresa Westbrooks, Donna 179 Westbook, Quinna 221 Westbrooks, Russ 221 Westlund, Cheryl 62,63,133,152,153, 221 WHEAT, KARON 18 Wheeler, Sharon 127,152,153,154,193 Wheeler, Shelli 62,216,221 Wheeler, Stephanie 179 Whipple, David 179 Whitaker, James White, Cathy 137,221 White, Craig 140,154,221 White, David 152,153,193 White, Greg 179 White, Kathy 193 White, Norman 221 White, Roy White, Steve White, Teri 179 White, Wendy 91,193 Whitefield, Dana 143,193 Whitham, Adrain 179 Whiting, Carrie Whitmore, Cory 221 Whitney, Mark Whitton, Gary 179 Wickam, Jerry 179 Wicks, Fritz 179 Wiese, Gary Wiesner, Kenny 88,179 Wilborn, Ron 193 Wilcox, Karen 221 Wilcox, Tanya 179 Wiles, Sheila 221 Willard, Kent 221 Willhite, April 65,137,152,221 Willhite, Ron 221 Williams, Brenda 140,179 Williams, Cindy 179 Williams, Robin 91,152,193 WILLIAMS, ROY 19 Williams, Shannon 179 Williams, Sharon 179 Williams, Suzanne 179 Williams, Tim 179 Willmann, David 179 Willmann, Diana 193 Willsie, Linda Sue 193 Willsie, Pam 221 Wilson, Curtis Wilson, Janet 138,144,197,221 Wilson, Lvnn 179 Wilson, Scott 179 Wilson, Tim 193 Wilson, Troy 193 Winkeljohn, Greg 100,102,193 WINTER SPORTS QUEEN 198-199 Wirth, Tom 193 Wirtz, Mike 193 Witt, David 179 Witt, Dennis 193 Witte, Kurtis 221 Wittwer, Craig 179 Wohlgemuth, Marie 143,193 Wohlgemuth, Mitch 221 Wolf, Leah 74,143,193 Wolfe, Paula 179 WOLVERTON, JEFF 19,81 A constructive way to vent frustra- tions over social problems, the term paper was an integral part of Oakie life. Q Many faculty members saw the term paper as a valuable assignment offering students a chance to View both sides of a current issue. Although most papers were written about prominent social wrongs, a few Northmen exercised their creativity with unusual topics such as Snow and Life in New York City. Woods, Sandy Woods, Suzanne 193 Woodside, Tina 193 Woody, Bruce 193 Wooten, Dave 179 Wooten, Debbie 133,152,153 165 221 Worth, Robin 193 Worth, Sheryl 152,221 Worthey, Mark 82,193 Wray, Kurt 179 WRESTLING 120-125 WRESTLING CHANTERS 120 121 Wright, Chuck 193 WRIGHT, CORA 19,58 Wright, Kevin Wright, Levi 179 Wright, Lynn 193 Wrinkles, Norma Wuttke, Brenda 221 Wyatt, Janine 221 Wyman, Julie 32,152,193 Wyman, Mike 179 Y Yeatman, Larry 179 York, Ronnie Young, Bryan Yount, Danny 193 Youtsey, Paul 179 Wolverton, Linda 134,136,147,206,221 Wonder, Vanessa 179 Wonderly, Mark 193 Wood, Doug 179 Wood, Jeri WOODFORD, DONNA Woodin, Robin 179 Woodin, Tom 193 Woodral, Glenda Woods, Kathy 152,221 Z Zago, Bob ZAIGER, DONNA 19,165 Zeller, Lisa 193 Zuniga, Rick 221 Zuniga, Robert 39,193 Zuniga, Victoria ,, . .,.,-.,J 6 7 ai? V22 Z 6 7 I X00 f XZ f Z of ZZ ZZ SQ l XXX is X 5 S 5 lk . 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