Park Hill High School - Troyian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

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f? 06 67? 61J!C 1261? 1970-71 TROYIAN Park Hill Senior High School Kansas City, Missouri Volume 19 YKQSQQW 774439 fa , X Dedication The Park Hill Music Department has done a high morale on the part of the students. Both the vocal and instrumental sections of the Department have received top ratings at contests for the past several years. The Annual Staff commends Mr. and Mrs William Bucker, Mr. William Mack, and Mr. Her man Rekitke for their untiring interest in music our school, and most of all-the students. We ii rf I x.. l ,W great deal to build an image of excell ence and W fi wish to thank lVlrs. Bucker, also, for the time she devotes on her own accord, to assisting IVIr. Bucker. ln appreciation for this devotion and ser- vice to Park Hill High, the 1970-71 Troyian is dedicated to them. Annual Staff Alma Mater Hail to Park Hill, Alma Mater, Standing proud andhigh, Shaken not by wind and tempest, Pointing to the sky. Hail to Park Hill, Alma Mater, Pledge we now to thee, Mind and hand and heart's devotion Sworn to loyalty. af, wwf wwf? jr ey X4 1 w e .' K , ff Wfvffi-7 2 V 5gf'zf'gWgy,feV, 5 1, f f,4gm,s,a7 Yin , ' Wag, 4146? A32 ia ,Q V:-,-:lf 2' , f . f ' , V 7- i 12 ' fig E 'avi els' Table of Contents Troyian Queen and Court . . . Administration Board of Education .... School Administration . . . Secretaries .............. . Personnel . . . . Faculty .......... . Seniors ............ . Senior Ballot. . . . Graduation . . . . Juniors ........ . Sophomores . . . . Freshmen ..... . Organizations . . . . Sports ....... . Student Life .... . Senior Directory. . . . Outstanding Girls Receive Recognition The crowning of the 1970-71 Troy- ian Queen took place on Friday, March 19, at a dance in her honor. The girls' gym, attractively decorated to the theme song of Everybody ls a Star, was strung with rows of silver stars, while couples danced the night away to vibrations of the band, Flight. During the first break, the five candidates and their escorts filed forward to the stage and awaited the news. They were Janet Berg, Whit- ney Drake, Karen Hey, Robin Sher- wood, and Leanne Williams. These girls were selected on the basis of scholarship, contribution to school, leadership, participation, and citi- zenship both in school and in the community. Miss Janet Berg, strongly quali- fying in all of these areas, was crowned our 1970-71 Troyian Queen to the enthusiastic approval of the audience. The Senior Class selected Janet in appreciation for being the ideal person she is, friendly to all and sincerely interested in making things better. Her hard work, dedi- cation, and unfailing purpose have won her the admiration of many. Miss Karen Hey Miss Whitney Drake Miss Robin Sherwood Miss Leanne Williams Board of Education Dr. James J. Harmon-Superintendent of Schools William Langly-Assistant Superintendent I want to extend my congratulations to those of you who represent the graduating class of 1971. You have completed a task that many adults of today felt that you could not accomplish. I want to compliment all classes on their accomplishments of this year, i.e. the successful Earth Week proj- ect, student conduct during the discussion of issues with which we have worked, and the academic honors that many of you have won. Permit me to encourage you to look forward to the future, and make your plans carefully and with intelligence. I feel quite confident that our future is in good hands. May you have the best of luck as you proceed. James J. Harmon David C. Whipple-Member, Harold G. Fincher-Director of Harmon-Superintendent, William Langley-Assistant, L. R Elementary Education 8t Gov't. Reports, Sue Dance-Mem- Griffith-Member, William Ohlhausen-Vice Pres. of Board ber, Kenneth Martin-Treasurer, Dr. Lloyd S. Allen-Presi- William Erickson-Dir.Personnel,Bldg.8tGrounds. dent of Board, Virginia Garrard-Secretary, Dr. James J. Administration Mr. Raleigh Taylor, Principal I i E Mynatt. Mr. Taylor shows his interest in the Mr. Lance Hutton with his secretary, Mrs. Mere words are never enough to express true feelings. For this reason I would hope that the actions of our faculty have done far more than these few words can to demonstrate how we feel about the Class of 1971. Your life as responsible adults is about to begin. The Class of 1971 cannot be judged at this time but must wait for some future date. That judgment will come and will be made by your own contemporaries in five, ten, twenty or even thirty years. The choices of what your life shall be are unlimited. The horizons are broad and ever broadening. In the final analysis you and only you can choose. Someone has said, Reach for the stars. You may not get one but you won't come up with a handful of mud. I could not give you better advice. I am confident you will make it and will make the right choices. Good luck and may God speed you on to success and happiness in whatever you choose to do. Raleigh Taylor Mr. Ben Gieringer, Vice-Principal, reminds Mrs. Whipple of the teach- er's meeting after school. students with senior, Greg Llafet. Mr. Hutton works with Pam Hughes on plans for an FTA project. On the lighter side with Mr. Taylor and Mr. Gieringer. The Ladies Behind the Men Ewssfsxemsws 121Q11Q21S11szsHzi952f'55! H .2mfN,fmz :v.,, sewvgfi gg . .. .. . Mrs. Betty Peterson Mrs. Joy Mynatt Secretary to Mr. Gieringer Secretary to Mr. Hutton Mrs. Thelma Battmer Secretary to Mr. Taylor as Q Mrs. Joyce Hensley Office Secretary l9th and 10th gradesl Mrs. Marian Myers Accountant Mrs. Phyllis Buchman Office secretary 111th and 12th gradesl 1 Behind the Scene Eric Hultberg Study Hall Supervisor l Kathy Wright, Nancy Nurse Mrs. Birch and Mrs. Barnes make late preparations for lunch. E. Joe Wynn, Custodian Rea Haynes, Head Custodian as In ff. .5 A Ralph Goodwin llefty and Jess Lewis trightj are two of our night custodians. Light is the task when many share David Edris. Study Hall Supervisor the toil. Bryant's Homer's Iliad Cooks-Front Row, left to right: Georgia Hilton, Dorothy Murray, Dorothy Mezel, Alberta Barnes, Evelyn Birdie, Beulah Joy, Barbara Markley tmanagerj, Judy Robertson fassistanti. Back Row: Dorothy Grishem, Violet Carey, Jeanne Webb, Thelma Schriver, Kappy Nickle, Dorothy Scott, Esther Bollin, Jean Birch, Dorothy Rowell, Mary Wiles, Georgia Koszalka. 2 Q 4 s 7eadm talk dt om... ,- 1 fs: K t Q 3 'X sf l, .,,.. .,,,, , X x ., ,- sg. - wg,- t, ii' it - rt .. -:Q s- it ' Wilt! 5:32 at f 'itssgg Smiilit-if 'few 55 51 f ix:g:5.iL.. .Hg TSE: 'till 33522: its wt IEE. S231-:xx Et, ! if ij . NM.. if fi 3535 ftwigssegs -' Ss . -li Q ' KT tr- f . i if 'ffiff What greater or better gift can we offer the re- public, than to teach and instruct our youth? -Cicero The students at a school are What it's all about. But what are the students without the teachers? The teachers help guide and mold the stu- dents so that the students can, in turn, shape their school and community into something of which they can be proud. The teachers are not only people who lecture in the classroom. They are friends, advisors, adults who spend their days-and much of their spare time-in trying to help their students become responsible, knowl- edgeable citizens. The teachers, while united in their common purpose, are divided into many different areas of study. A student's choice of subjects ranges from vocal music to Biology ll.'There are quali- fied teachers for nearly every field of study a Park Hill student could desire. He can study business skills, a foreign language, perfection in the uses of his own language, different periods of history-from the Roman Empire to the present day, any number of sciences, physical fitness, or practical arts-from learning how to drive, or learning how to sew and cook, to learning skills in shop and drafting. What kind of a school would we have with- out competent, qualified teachers? We need our teachers not only to instruct us in factual knowl- edge, but we need them to look up to as exam- ples, and to be our friends. Exfmeu qamaelf The Language Arts Depart- ment aims at teaching the stu- dent reading and writing skills that he can benefit from through- out his life. Novels, short stories, poems, plays, and essays are studied and analyzed. Writing experience is gained by writing in-class assignments in which the student learns to express his thoughts and opinions more freely. Different branches of this de- partment give pupils a chance to further develop their talents. The speech and debate courses emphasize public speaking and participation in tournaments, while the student grows in self- confidence. Acting experience and various techniques are pro- vided in the dramatics courses, which also sponsor school plays and some assembly skits. There are credit courses in annual and journalism for those interested in writing and publications work. These students make use of their talents by putting out the yearbook and school newspaper. it . .W ,stsswmst ., Mrs. Deanna Vandermaid--Language Arts Ill The students are held in suspense as they find out their final test grades. t. sl T wk' ' YQ - J ' L .ti . - sit tg iw' tifss 'tl' has Miss Connie Weimer-Language Arts ll l can just see it now-'Miss America'. Mrs. Edna Wootton-Language Arts l Mrs. Wootton uses her free hour to grade test papers in th teachers' workroom. 6 tiff Iii' E I I Qaggtittftg tf S 3 M w e gmjiew tg' If , t si- gg 2 ui 5212 gui it if'fi'i,f-IH? A f52'f5?I?15?ffQ X ' W V' ily 5 U2 f ,gui f I Z - 1 , f t If Isazisesmsemeyg Mwnf if 'Mtwai -t,tI'fs,ef12,1f2iQf9twtwlvfgg ' 5 figs twfgsiwaztrsyg w Windy, ,miwetttz , 2,94 f I f Jlize?1,1wc5i2v5 I 36 itaszgi gw,wfzf we :Wg ffwgttg ,1 ft 3 I I I My If A -i 7'9g'fm,f's2fgf5, I???gQg,gZ5Ew'zW,vx Wi? iiittgi ,Ukgtfsftaitfiifi Q 2 ,ffl I E, it l , l ts 5,4509 Q i Wi Q , - 9 ' ye 5 5352 M3 ,1 ff: 'xml-, ' f 2 Jfwi, zav f fi ., 2 ,f no H gfyityrx 5 5,,,,,,?Qe1?tx,,I f M wi. Aw, uf fv W f, ef' ft ,,., 9 ggf z rl eg ggs 1 , a:'? a , -2,5 Q. was I 1 I f IQ Y, 2 ,gtg ESV ,ay W it s fy ti 4 Y ' k .55 I 'fa . 'H I :ZZ l ! V' W4 V 235 I gg 7 2 ,W 1 5 tag f gi as K ,t X fit ft., .,., .. . 1 , A Y ' +1 2 M Mrs. Rozanne McCandless-Language Arts ll Tobe. . .or. . .nottobe. . f it wfI5,'35?15!,., if:-,, fzffmxwk, pefffewa? Mr. Herb Potter-Language Arts I I wonder why they gave me such a small . U classroom? , ,,,, I it I f I :tt,z:.waz,' wwzse- U all tg f W ifdffii J , Mrs. Amanda Giesler-Language Arts I You think what about my teaching methods? Miss Bonnie Dickson-Language Arts I Miss Dickson takes advantage of the new dress code which allows teachers to wear pants-suits. I5 Mr. George Stewart-Language Arts III, Drama He did it. . .He tried Scope!!!!! l l Mrs. Rose Floss-Language Arts IV, Journalism, Annual L h ' As Mrs. Ross and the staff soon find out, putting out the A V annual is fun but also takes a lot of hard work .ua ffl, SWS i YSEQN F xii ESV 135 3 4 Q. zSf6' 5tEsw.g'-at ,set H-owes. QNX 5 1 ti . H S is . . . HS Wm Mr. Steven Cottrell-Language Arts IV Mrs. Lenora Younger I knew you guys would be pleased with the results of your 12-essay semester You do that one moretime and test. 16 t X A A H A f l l l l 4. Miss Kathleen Allen-Language Arts Ill 5 Mrs. Eleanor Swinney-Language Arts IV Mrs. Swinney illustrates her interest in her students by taking time to help Maurice l Hinton with an in-class theme. Miss Allen teaches Warren Brehm the lyrics and actions to lnsy-winsy Spider. f , fwwwf . 'Aw '-W: ' ,, , 'iss-:'f-ar Y .. -3if?iib91i?f'i5E?tf5:52555352 55525525 f W ,, is 4,W2,g,,,1?t. . , .,,g,W,,. s , ,... . ..l.,st,ti.s...,.ttQ.f,,.tN..mt , . aWt..s8.ttt..s s . ' -' r . , 1 - Q-. . . 11.-1-f,:east2st..st2es1.smswk . ' ' ' ' i.fJ'w:.t 49' 'v?'? 45:?ig?g'1 ' M t. 2 ' ' in l E -Language Arts l you'lI be in the other corner! 'lewis Mr. Steven Leland-Language Arts II I guess that 'tough-guy act' really worked. oft .1 so .gooofo us tzzfzrgoo toilet-ff' 15 fiftiiiitf ifififfiyi, Q?-ifsv' 1af'1vf?Vf-aft A f' f Llffifffyw fit' W E2f'55Ai3l i es. sf .1 fl A Sa . Wig? '- 2' ,e f ff:.io:flifWaf gov 2 ft L- . X , . .,,.,, . . L Aw oy .1 ggtwtliot ,f-Met, Af1kf'?fio3Qg.f'l??lkgofliil .7 E l-oz.ezoszzMne3f-25' mrfmf . S x,ezo5zfGH2t:- 5:521'5153?fmifaagg5gg?3gEgi1ge5:152Tg45 5. We of l 25'5fV57L6.isEviQ!iW1K'w1 71 S1 f 12zf'?wWff-V-55' 521155 Q Q 5g?g5giggf12tg7g.zfL:4' ww .3 5 1 f.so4zt-f5f25fl- fi mauro , Mr. Gil Nichols-World History Mr. Nichols utilizes the library's visual aid equipment in his classroom discussion. ood foo though The school should always have as its aim that the young person leave it as a harmonious person- ality . . . the development of gen- eral ability for independent think- ing and judgement should always be placed foremost . . Albert Einstein We, of the Social Studies staff of Park Hill Senior High, hope we Mr. Herbert Albright-Psychology 8t American History Mr. Albright uses an illustration to help get across a point to his Senior Psychology Class. contribute to this end. Mrs. Verna Quirin-Contemporary Issues 8t American History Cathy McAllister listens doubtfully while Mrs. Quirin explains why her essay was wrong. Mr. John Maxwell-American History Students aren't the only ones who have homework. Here, Mr. Maxwell does research for his class lecture. Wi Mr. Herbert Blessman-American 8t World History Mr. Blessman concentrates on grading test papers. Mrs. Sue Murphy-American History Mrs. Murphy listens dubiously as a student expresses his Mr. Dennis Chiles-Geography8tAmerican History ideas on foreign policy. t Mr. Chiles and his students compare ideas on an essay question. 5 Mr. Flawland Lamoy-American History Study Hall l wonder if that kid would write me a pass to get out of here, too. Mrs. Patricia Crenshaw-World History Yes, a 2000-word theme-due tomorrow. Mr. John Gioia-World History, Economics With all of this work, I laugh only to keep from crying. Growing thought makes grow- ing revelation. George Eliot M Mr. Willard Franks American History No wonder my students are flunking-I can't even pass my own tests. S z ,VV,ffi f 3 .1,,rr Q, t V f 'L 'tm , ..,,,,,, , 5i?f?Z57L- 531 1 5 lf' I M f riff 1 Q 5 4 'f feiegiiig A Q., A... , f ,i 4. fm ': '35 WYFL' J, S5 9 ff .- Mi-,lg , iii iii. ' Mr. Ronnie Valline-PsycholO9y, World History Mr. Valline has an overwhelming attendance record in his senior psy- chology class. ,al Mr. Bill Fitzpatrick-American History Young lady, do you think you could do a bet ter job? Mr. John Swartz-General Mathg Algebra l Just wait 'till they see what I put on this transparency. Mrs. Carol Kraus-Geometryg General Math Now, all I need to make it official is my thumb print. U ffklx' Q Q wa Q as swgssfw Ssgfiw ,, fa 1.. ,' -N H. Navy Q L 3 4 y 'L 12. ., , - ' 3 5 'fr .,.,.. v .i. A K N ' 7 -, t ' S' ' we -at -Q: fat , ' Mrs. Barbara Curtis-Algebra That's a fantastic drawing, but don't you think you should stick to math? x tx i l l l 1 tw, ft 32 tt it x r E l , ,ax We cm work it out fc W -- -f f-A-as-1 V, z,Ag,,g,t fm' ' ,.,..f1,,.1,Lz2 t if! r . ,gglrfe . H ,V ff 55' ,rigs 4 ff It I, if lf H3349 532535.l1r1a,Q55,freZeLZ5jQlggaf?Q5w?Erf4?:.'sffl - Wrrfggglry, - ' - - V . Fvixlfifffff ' V .Hr flelclif fill? j,':'l?f'f. '. C' '1 'si-'EH m-',.:fefy- :. - . M-f Mqwim, lt, dl 1- it ,,.,,,f-, - ... f. , , , A if ' tg, Mr. William Link-General Mathg Algebra I Mr. Link takes it easy while he gives his l class the next day's assignment. Miss Stephanie Lewis-Geometry You mean you still don't understand? Miss Sherry Ferguson-Algebra ll, Senior Math Miss Ferguson uses her math ability to calculate calories. Mrs. Joyce Finan-Geometry, General Math Mrs. Finan Contemplates before starting in on her test grading. - V 32 hi: X--B --- Za This mathematical equation isn't unanswer- able. Ask anyone enrolled in Algebra ll, where such problems are studied through the use of reasoning and algebraic proofs. As a prerequisite to Algebra ll, there is Alge- bra I, a course which investigates the number system and basic concepts of math. For those having difficulty in this department, General Math offers an extensive study of percentages, ratios, interest, graphing, formulas, area, and volume. In geometry classes each student can work with space relations, angles, and planes. An ad- vanced course that is more or less on the college level is Senior Math. This class is open only to seniors and gives instruction in such things as logic, limits, sequences, and analytic geometry. Mr. Walter Pendery-Physical Science 8t Physics Lynn Daschler and lVlr. Pendery experiment with the gyroscope. Mr. J. David Allen-Physical Science 81 Earth Science lVlr. Allen shows his students how to work one of the prob- lems for that day's assignment. ,.,,. V,t,, 1 afwy VLYV f r.- ..- Jft: ff f,--f fu Mgwgfggyg exploding atm wofalda . . . The Science Department offers courses in Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, and Biology. Each course is designed so as to give both lab and classroom instruction. The physical sciences deal with fundamental concepts needed for inves- tigation, identification, and interpretation of mat- ter and energy. Also, force and energy, heat, elec- tricity, light, sound and nuclear energy, and laws of motion are studied. Chemistry is primarily a laboratory course dealing with equations, the- ories, base-acid relationships, and gas laws. If one wishes to acquire a better understanding of surrounding land forms, Earth Science is the class to take. This class also offers beginners instruction in astronomy and meteorology. Our Bi- ology Class, through the use of the microscope and other equipment, studies microscopic ani- mals, the plant and animal kingdoms, and their effect on life. This year, a new course has been added to the Science Division called Biology ll. This is an advanced course where students work in groups or individually to study body structures and participate in mammal dissection. , lf -4 X xg s V. ' 'IT iUFS?:?:5?g?':'Zgj,9lTfEi'I-'ai'-'45'f.f,i2 i T,lF':i,.f:f:T2if?f.i,3:57'5'iii f ll'l-5551?-'x. T52 Q X www - - is Y .Q I -- Wm gs Mrs- Isabel Whipple-Biology Mrs. Laneita Elliott-Physical Science 8t Biology ll Mrs. Whipple takes advantage of her free hour to work MVS- E '0tt introduces Benih the new k'd 'n da in the teacher's workroom. Mr. Charles Littleton-Chemistry Mr. Littleton patiently tries to explain the concept of molality to his confused chemistry students. 'f Q M v 3 Mrs. Rosa Stein-Spanish I think l'll entitle my next book, 'Every- thing You've Always Wanted to Know About Spanish, but Were Afraid to Ask. DI! Mr. Steve Osman-Business Law Speech, Debate Terry Foster consults Mr. Osman on re- search for a speech to be presented in his class. fmjom I Hahn I The department of foreign languages is interested in helpingstudentsunderstand and appreciate other cul- tures through the study of language. Speaking, listen- ing, reading and writing are communication skills in which the student gains proficiency through the use of films, tapes, records, and periodicals. In addition, the student may learn to play Monopoly in Spanish, or Scrabble in French, to enjoy a French crepe or a Mexican taco, and in gen- eral, to enjoy using the new language. Mr. Steven Cottrell--French I Do you realize what you just said? Mrs. Joyce Stewart-French Mrs. Stewart demonstrates how gestures are such an important part of being a true Frenchman. Speak up ! Speech was made to open man to man, and not to hide him, to promote commerce, and not betray it. Lloyd Mrs. Crystal Fteed1'i'.horthand, Clerical Practice What l've said all along is in print right here in the book! Mrs. Ruthanne Stonewall Secretarial Practice, D.E. and C.O.E. Mrs. Stonewall examines one of her student's latest assignments. Hands in position, ready, begin! These are some of the sounds heard as you walk past the typing and business classes as stu- dents peck away the min- utes at timed-writings and letters. Through concentra- tion and perserverance, typ- ing and shorthand skills are developed for possible ca- reers or merely for personal use. In the business classes, attention is directed towards consumer problems, taxes, family finance, insurance, labor, and a study of the legal procedures involved in business transactions. Office experience is gained by learning to operate var- ious machines, working in the school office, enrolling in a specified course. Mrs. Mary Foraker-Office Machines, Basic Business Mrs. Foraker is teaching in one of the new 3l'll'ISXeS. Mrs. Barbara Bucker-Typing, Business Law This class is one thrilling experience after another. Mrs. Sharon Orton-Bookkeeping Basic Business lf you don't get your hands off that adding machine while l'm lecturing l'lI pull the master switch. faddmq 7Zew?'wtww4... Mr. James Dorsey-Metal shop and Drawing and Planning . . . And, Mr. Dorsey, this is going to be my hideaway! 31258, 7 fi A vt fmt 335 tm- ,, vii' ',., ' ff: V 12- a a. at it . MM - of Q ii Mr. Howard Duncan-Drafting and Architectural Drawing Mr. Duncan suddenly wishes he taught Home Ec Mr. Robert Caldwell-Wood Shop We always con Mr. Caldwell into doing our work for us. The Industrial Arts Department offers instruc- tion in architectural drawing, drafting, woodwork, metals, and electronics and electricity. The stu- dents learn how to operate machines, the mech- anics in planning blueprints, welding and metal work. Some of the projects are salt and pepper shakers, lamps, and cedar chests, while some the more advanced are dressers, chairs, and night- stands. Mr. Larry Roth-Metal Shop and Electronics Now . . . which one of you boys connected all of the lights in the school to this switch? i Home Economics This year's Home Economics classes con- sist of three main divisions. Each of them in- cludes cooking and sewing and then a special nine-week course. Home Ec. I students study child care, Home Ec. ll students study interior decorating, and Home Ec. lll students study marriage and the family. The teachers, Mrs. Houx and Mrs. Howell, also donate their spare time to sponsoring Park HiIl's FHA Chapter, an organization related to Home Economics. Mrs. Judith Howell-Home Ec. I 8 III Mrs. Howell arranges fruit in a centerpiece for the Teachers' Banquet. Mrs. Juanita Houx-I-lome Ec. II 8t Ill Mrs. Houx, dumbfounded by her students' actions, has sewn her hands together. f Q .W ...Wifi it ' th we? i,EYcl5tQ5 5 r, 'ELSELQEL ,M L .32 f Qt 5 , f Mr. Randall Malone-Drivers' Education Mr. Malone hands over the keys to the car. Drivers' Education Beware the Student Driver! Nearly every student looks forward to the day he will receive his license, and the Drivers' Education course prepares the student for that day. This class instructs the student in driving skills, parts of the car and their functions, traffic rules and regulations, and develops a sense of social responsibility. The course provides both in-class and in-the-car instruction and aims at keeping traffic emergencies and accidents to a minimum. Mr. Roy Preston-Drivers' Education We made it back without incident-or accident. F J 2, 5 Ei ' . ' f QQVSQ ,'-fs, Q :KH ,- YW! '-L. 'K T t .4 f .xggsfa..5if2,l, sf.:.'g.5fws ' ,. is , 1 ' ..,. .2 -1 H W M Mr. Robert Taylor-Drivers' Education There aren't any seat belts in this one-move on over. Q, iam to tlw aww Park Hill takes great pride in its Music Department. Each year after much work, the A Cappella Choir and Symphonic Band re- ceives high ratings in district and state con- Mr. William Mack-instrumental Music Mr. Mack demands order in his best band. tests. The marching band has been awarded first place in the Fayette contest for two consecutive years, not to mention their firsts in previous state contests. Mr. Bucker, the choir director, dedicates his time to directing the A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, and the Freshmen and Soph- omore Choirs. Each of these groups have given concerts open to the community. Mrs. Bucker is also appreciated, as she gives her free hour to accompany the A Cappella Choir. The instrumental section of our music department consists of the Freshman Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, and March- ing Band. Under the direction of Mr. Mack and Mr. Flekitke these Bands perform con- certs for the public. The Marching Band is the main attraction at half time on the foot- ball field. This year there has been a new group added to the program. It is the Stage Band. This band plays jazz and gives con- certs to quite a number of clubs and other organizations. Mr. Herman Rekitke-Instrumental Mr. William Bucker-Vocal Music Music Bust it, kids! . . My Concert Band play HAIR - Are you kidding? Mr. Richard Oberbeck-Art I Gary Plath and Mr. Oberbeck discuss Gary's progress on his scratch- board. X, . , , ,1m ,,.WE. . . .. M aswvm I je Mrs. Carolyn Getty-Art l,lI,lII Dave Bowen's art project has a habit of sticking its head in the sand. rqzuuwra tfwouglt One of the means of self-expression for students is the Art Department. This class is an elective course and has a high enrollment. Art I, the introductory course, examines texture, form, color, and design in different groupings and selected subject matter. In Art II, the stu- dent develops his knowledge of Art by means of making and glazing pottery and plaques from clay, printmaking and painting, and real and abstract paintings. The next stage of development for the art student is the Art III Class. Here their projects include weaving, rug hooking, stitchery and papier-mache. At the end of the year they work with free choice projects. The art student studies his own individual field of interest and advances in this area. Near the end of the year, a study is made of the 'old masters' in which the student chooses a painter and copies two of his paintings. Then, he does two paintings of his own, using the painters style. This four-year art program at Park Hill is designed to provide the student with a well-rounded knowledge of the field of art. Mrs. Diane Coleman-Art I and Art II Mrs. Coleman helps Susie Lemmons plan a reproduction of a tempera painting from a mag- SZIDS DICIZUFG. Mr. Ken Asbury-Boys P.E. Bottoms up! W , Shape wp... The Physical Education De- partment is working hard to give each student a solid pro- gram in health, physical educa- tion, and recreational activi- ties. Emphasis is being placed on lifetime sports that a person can use in later life, such as handball, badminton, golf, etc. We are still teaching team sports and activities, but the emphasis is individual and dual activities. This year we have carried out a successful health education course, which we hope to expand next year. W i Mrs. Patricia Woods-Girl's P.E. Mrs. Gwenda Looker-Girls' P E This year the girls and boys traded gyms from time to time. Mrs. f-you mean to tell me that ygu hit Mr Woods is demonstrating a volleyball technique to her class. Mr. Don Cowden-Boys' P.E. Now I know there's something funny going on here. I started out with 30 students and now I have only 4. I T A A ,W,,.. aTewefe,i M 1 In xxx-X ,. .nad tit I I Miss Stephanie Lewis-Girls' P.E. I Miss Lewis shows her personal interest in her students as she converses with them after class. R sk. W - -sd aylor in the head with a voIleybaII??? Mr. Robert Irvin-Boys' P.E. ' Mr. Irvin warns the students to be careful of rope burns. ii' MN, Mr. Jerry Annunzio-Freshman Counselor Oh, is that what they do in Family Planning class? Mrs. Edna Fincher-Sophomore Counselor Mrs. Fincher enjoys sorting the ever-popular schedule cards The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of W giving counsel. y Q M , wt' :v V . 4 f 7: M, ,,,, ...A hm,:,,. K I , A . . .K 1 , K '- ...sm- Mrs. Geraldine Gulick-Junior Counselor Mr. Harlan Gatton-Senior Counselor Well, let mejust refer you to the nearest psychiatrist. Mr. Gatton helps Mike Palmer with atter-gradua- tion plans. Mrs. Jean Platt is the head librarian. She is always busy keeping the files straight, ordering new books and magazines, and keeping things un- der control. The library has an excellent variety of resource materials for which she is also responsible. Each hour a student helper aids by learning to file cards. Then I thought of reading-the nice and subtle happiness of reading . . . this joy not dulled by age, this polite and unpunish- able vice, this selfish, serene, lifelong intox- icationf' Logan Pearsall Smith Cixackdtowiff Mrs. Norma Wille is the head of our new Audio Visual Department. She orders microfilm, films, tapes, filmstrips, and records. She also teaches the use of the new equipment, mak- ing it possible for each class to enrich their learning experience. Mrs. Rose Purvis Ueftl, and Mrs. Dorothy Krall trightl are library supervisors. They take care of checking out books and other ma- terials. Senior Class Officers i i President if Jim Horton W . Jim, Greg, Mitch, and Buddy, Park Hill's ambitious Senior Class of- ficers, take time out from their busy schedule. Secretary Mitch Bush Executive Council Vice-President Greg Llafet 5 I C 41 V .4 ,, . A9294 , ,,.af EQ6,' I Treasurer Buddy Gresham 2 Wm M Barry Ballenger, Janet Berg, Mike Leake, Pam The Executive CounciI's purpose is to represent the Senior Class. Naylor, and Bill Marvin discuss plans in the library. , , ja Barbara Lewis Adams Brenda Adkison Tommy,Edward Aikmus Barbara Ann Aker Danny Allen Gary Van Allen Lloyd Steven Anderson Rita Jane Anderson The 1970-71 year began as a bright and prom- ising year. The members of our Senior Class proved to be outstanding leaders at Park Hill High School. ' it X is S 2 3 X KE 3 X E E t was -sat. 5 K I lE'l55fi'-55'-:twigfnv . , - as 5 :kt if John Roth reads the victory message left by his Pep Pal Karen April Kathie D. Ashby Jane Marie Augur Steven Russell Bailey For the promotion of greater school spirit and a more enthusias- tic atmosphere among the boys on our teams, the Junior and Senior Pep Club girls served as Pep Pals. Before each game the girls se- cretly decorated the athletes' lockers and made it possible for the boys to receive victory boxes at the pep Assemblies. Barry Randall Ballenger James Allison Ballinger John Barber David M. Baskins John Lee Bassett Steven R. Bears Gregory Dale Bebout Michael Joseph Benne Cathy and Dave. . .grazing in the grass. Pamela Jean Blaesius Pam A. Blanton Rhonda Gail Benz Janet Louise Berg X s aw., ,mmfwm qggwy mef Q . - . Nancy Jane Berg Paul Allen Bird Sharon L. Blaszczyk Nathan C. Blydenburgh, lll This year at Park Hill the faculty granted us the privilege of semi-open lunch periods. It is hoped that this will lead to completely open lunch periods in the future. The students have the choice of going either to the cafeteria or the courtyard to eat their lunches. Being a senior, one receives several fringe benefits. One of these are the Senior privileges. By taking advantage of these, a senior has more freedoms. lt gives the capable senior the chance to do as he wishes during his study hall. This gives the senior a better sense of responsibility, and a greater respect for the school. Aw-.1 Lynn Edwin Boeding Paula Nell Boling Richard Boswell David Brackney mi 4421.231 ,xi xi M te if 42, ffl. 4 fs Lynn Bradford Bernadette Loraine Bratton Walter Michael Brier Brenda Buchman Cynthia Ann Burch Janelle Jones Burger Sharon Jo Burger Brenda Burton Mitchel Bush Debbie Caldarella JoAnn Elaine Callahan Pall' Michaei Cal'-3WaY You have earned one mre tomorrow by the work you did today. John Hall J if Steven L. Cameron Flick Campbell John Dennis Cantu Linda Carr Rita Rene Carr Debbie Carson Norma Beatriz Castellan Connie Ann Castilloux Rickie Lee Chambers Bill Clark Alan Wayne Clarke John Carl Clauson Karen discovers that Freud hasabetteridea. Lynn typifies the feeling that all students have on Friday Thank goodness, it's Friday. '21 Susan V. Cole Barry J. Coleman David Roger Coleman Stephen Kent Collier f 9959? ,W Q L t or 5 ,ls WV' Wlwyv WWW lm fa, :fy 2 5 f 5752 t , 'hv' A ' f ' 'f . ' C. Donald Comley Debbie Ann Connor Diane Bobbie Connor Michael Cross Jackie Lee Crouch David K. Crownover Patricia Sue Dalke Roger Philip Danley MW Lynn Lee Daschler Larry Dean Davis Steven Dudley Deets Henry Albert DeLong Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great. Jana Dennis Ruby Carol Downing Whitney Allison Drake Danny L. Drumheller James Melvin Drybread Steven Douglas Duty Duke Nicholas Dykstra Jeffry Lee Eastland The Varsity Club of 1969-70 raised the mon- ey to purchase the activity case that they built in front of the school. Each year the Varsity Club is responsible for the upkeep ofthe sign. Rick questions Rick, You're really going to put that up there? Kathleen Ann Ecton Jacquiline Sue Edgar Kathy Jean Edmonds Fred C. Edwards William Eugene Edwards Gail Estelle Emrie Kathy Ann Epperson Vic Epps as N ,-.--'- 'F-kt Janet remarks to Barry, You're even better than my teddy bear . wizlzfe Q., , gfsffgz 1 swxvlyf Q '- ff--it ,V ef- it saw, Q A- f may Seniors display enthusiasm during Spirit Week. Jeannie Evans Ronald Lee Evans Steven Lee Evans Barbara Ellen Faris Gerald Allen Fincher Kathy Jo Fink Joyce Marie Finney Jack Fleming Susan Yvonne Fligge Dix Fort Cathy Fox Teresa Ann Foxworthy The class of '71 this year planned and carried out the most enthusiastic Home- coming Week that Park Hill has ever seen. It began with a well-received Pep Assem- bly on Tuesday. After the Powder Puff game on Thursday, Park Hill held a victory bonfire. At the game with Fort Osage, the crowning of the new Homecoming Queen was presented. The spirited week came to a close as students attended the Home- coming Dance on Saturday night. .I James Frederich Elizabeth Ann Gagne Carol Gandy Elizabeth Ann Gatton Many of the seniors of the Class of '71 are planning to further their education by attending college in the fall. While some plan to go to area or state colleges, others are hoping to attend school in such places as California, Texas, and New York. Representatives from different colleges visit Park Hill during the year to assist students in their selection ofa college or university. Johnnie Lee Gawf Dwight K. George Ellen Louise Gilbirds Jeffrey Alan Gerner Donald Eugene Gilkerson Rick James Goble Carol Gould Darrell Allen Gould Through the years, our relations with teachers have grown along with a realization of their importance. This year our Senior Class sponsor, Mrs. Quirins, has immensely deep- ened our appreciation of the faculty and the administration. if ,, -2 Q -2 f ' air 4 ew- if www 4, is 1 fe We f W s JV Q -SW? V :L 'F U? 'K fl 9:4 Q: I W WN, -, .,,,. K tv Sports editor, Greg, discusses plans for the annual with Mrs. Ross. Augie Grasis Donna Gray Danny Green Tim Gregoire Warren A. Gresham Kenneth James Groh Dallas Clarence Grolbert Lea Gullickson Valarie Louise Hafner Richard Lee Hamilton Jerald Harris Ronald Keith Hays Kim Hays Mary Beth Henderson Diane Henry Karen Hey 1 K N41 ' , i Vs, Rick Rife takes advantage of some leisure time by thumb- Rick Lyons, member of the Journalism Staff, plans lay ing through a magazine. outs for the next paper. ' leg, :E James Chase Higgins Mary Katherine Higgins Peggy Ann Hill Maurice Hinton 1 N Mary Lou Hodges Steve Clyde Hoffman Nancy Eileen Hogan Pamela Holloway SJ A ff William Alfred Honeycutt Barb Hord Jim Horton Pamela Ann Hosler No one knows what he can do till he tries. .WNX kgs John C. Howard, Jr. Bette Hudnall Helen Joann Huffman iiixftxc Pamela Kay Hughes The Trojan Times, Park Hill's newspaper, provides the students with news of interest about the school. The Journalism Staff, composed of seniors, issues the paper twice a month as their main function. The Staff meets every day and receives a full credit for the course. Owen W. Humbird Charles E. Johns ms ' ' 2 ' N WWW - . i i iv ,ir A I ff? . , .V , .ss . ta Elisabetta lotti .. , s X iswr' is-'N Wanda Irene Irwin Rex Paul Jerde S J0hr1 Albert JOhl'1S0l'1 Nancy Rae Johnson Patricia Lynn Johnson Be silent or speak something worth hearing. Vicki Miller, editor of the Trojan Times, interviews students for High Poli. Paula Therese Johnson Diana Sue Jones Linda Lou Jones Robert Wayne Jones an .,, m -'Wiz Carolyn Mae Judd Melanie lone Karr Don Karlin Steven Kellenberg :Q R Y 'ff ff :?: C::9 ei 'WV NM . ,f,,,. -.5 E5 ' ' of 2. Q if BJ 3? Q ig ., 1 iii: . , ' . 'H ilii J We x K , Sheryll Eileen Kelly Mitchel Lewis Kelly Denise Kinsey William Thomas Kitchen 3 gf f 5 fd' f .. f v. s,,f?1s?'fel-?3wgwbgiwi - V ., of Joseph James Kerntz Kenneth Kieser George Klimacek Ricky Lee Knapp H f 4-Q ,..v , 1: 11 l Good order is the foundation of all good things. 1 u 'vm Randy Kopecky Michaela Kutz 5 I J V, A W VZ,,, 5 1 Robin, Week. Jack and Jim sell Spirit links during Homecoming f agus K , 1 ., Q , Q s H W '- ' y YS12H':E?iES55255235352325 ' ' X X X X Q X is 6 X X xt- Q ,553 5 1 it if Clifford Lenn Lamont Linda Kay Laws Cynthia Lou Ann Layton Mike Leake Rig? . - E 1 ' K A t .b 1: if I Q. :gig -' QE to A. LN. It Nik ,....e R Paula Leamon Lou Ann Leimkuhler Mark Lindsay Brenda JOY Linville Debra Jo Linville Gregory A. Llafet Kenny Lyle Ruth Marie Lyon College Night is a major event at Park Hill. Representatives from most of the colleges in Missouri attend this function and aid seniors in their selection of a college. College Night, sponsored by the National Honor Society, was held on October 27, 1970, and was successful. Augie achieves a better understanding of Physics. Kevin N, Mangold Charles W. Manley 1v.f2s-1-ttakei-.ff Y r X 3 Q . 1. ' is A .. ,. 5,555 Xgsg 1g11g,fq3s22fssstg25fQssgi2 R nw sm fH G12:s X :iw K Y t ' : I, at ,., . ,, - 'xifs9.l:I'5.?SfT.Fws .. Y iii, Q1 in f1X'fXf i?fLl ,ff as -ww we iss. - L. o Y'--'z.Lj'.?25 51IEc??,f'.'l :Q :..'::':IKQ.,:a:-5525 X ' W '-fi 1' 'ri E551 fl:5Si'.iE-gf 52,25 it fix is ii. 'Qt- : . f A X-5 Beverly Maxine Mantooth Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought. Albert Szent Gyorgyi Richard L. Lyons Kathleen Magden Craig Boyer Marshall Susan Martin William Smith Marvin 56 1 l Ellen Gilbirds, senior, has received news that she is a semi-finalist in the 1970 National Merit Scholarship qualifying test. Ellen rated in the top 83 of 13,880 eligible students from 410 schools in Missouri. The test is given during the junior year to all juniors. If one becomes a semi-finalist, he must then take the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Those who become finalists are eligible for merit scholarships for college. WW? Joyce Elaine Maudlin Douglas Tyson Maxwell Joyce Ann Mayo Patrice Marie McCormick ' '5 ' . fvgsszgsgissigigsgfg X Tw S : ,.-. .1 A ,gli . .. ff,f:,L?,- 1 '-fir--.15 1 g '-.. 35:54 ..:.gfiIfQj ' X iff Richard Wayne McCoy Thomas William McGilton Debbie Mcllvain Shiela Ann Mendenhall Wil? 'Nei' Vickie Mewmaw Claudia Jean Michaels Diane Louise Miller Penny Rae Miller 'kmwwww' Q at I Robert Ivan Miller Victoria Jeanne Miller George Monchil Paula Rae Moore Connie Ruth Morris Gregory Jay Morse Where there's a will, there's a way. Deborah Kay Minton Carol Noreen Mobley Mike Seckington, drum major, poses with his baton before a practice. Janice Eileen Moser Debbie Mowat Sherri Lynn Muhs Carol Ann Murphy The Trojan Marching Band, under the superb leadership of our drum major, Mike Seckington, was awarded the Grand Champion- ship Trophy again in the fall of 1970. Competition included street marching and a half time presentation. This competition took place at Central Methodist State College in Fayette, Missouri. This year there are 142 students enrolled in the Marching Band, which is the largest number of participants that Park Hill has ever had. , ., f, I K. , I 32? ,K If . I 4 .'., V Randy Myers Pamela Lynn Naylor Lynn James Nettleton Holly Newkirk Luann O'Connor James Alan Orchard Johnny Ray Page Mike Palmer l . .V,,..,tm.m5?K7 .2 V, . . ., ,i3- W.swm,F,2.2,a3, ?l5S'f5:E1!5i52:?'5f? 'f E9 1i5f:ffl'i,f.2i?75:g2,fPf5,g, f'5?5ii::fi?5:5,f97i v ' 'UEQEY'f.',f?'5fH-f5l.'ff5 - ,, ., 'jftmtrift eg , x Charles Buddy Parker Frances Marlene Parker Dorothy Pauline Parsley Althea Annette Pearl Martin Steven Peine Don Perry The entire student body was entertained during the Pep Assembly by the dance of the little people or Park Hill's Troyianettes. Thomas William Pollard Julie Ann Prentice Sandra R. Pettijohn Juliana Pike ,i 4 K X? , Huy, A A mf? '!' E 1 ' :i' Ii 'k L' .L v.J5 f:f Qirfwi ff EQ V5l3Eif'iiff'E 7 '7!4'744'7i'r ' f m'u f2', 5l'A5' .tW::W::42'::.' ' f 'ffr ' ,V is A A A , W' r Q M ,M t A, , , , ff . T I g,:1fifV, - ,VkV,V 9 . 2 , V ltfmyrai it 2 , Ui 152. ' J' ,E VVV, , iw- - a V- , ,fn fm WV , if L V 7 V , :sf V ,, ., -' 11 '. . - 7 f ., f , I : .stzi9E, : if.:'f ff ' ., V.,f, t ,,, ,.., ,, 1, V' ' ' z' 0 ' ,W ,l at V A 1 , ' ,,.. , ' , law? V V VVV.-www . 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Prins Bonnie Louise Puett Marv Richard Pyeatt Patti Lee Rabon Debi Ragan Marilyn Sue Rakestraw Bill Ramey Christina Faye Ranum Allen Ray Flash Dawn Ellen Rasmussen Youth with swift feet walks onward in the way,' the land ofjoy Iles all before his eyesg . . . Frances Anne Kimble ., .... W-vm i 4, IQ Y A N k , ,, .. Bradley Rausch James Lee Raybourn Marianne Raymer Ronald Lee Reifsnider Gayle Susan Riddle Richard L. Rife Kim Rode Richard Rollins , The crowning ceremony during half time of the homecoming game was enjoyed by all as the cheer- my leaders, Pompon girls, and members of the Pep Club lighted the field with sparklers. - Homecoming Queen, Rita Anderson, and Trojan, Zeke Young, reign over Homecoming ceremonies. rf 'L 'N John Roth Lawrence William Ryan Vickie Ann Samborski Emma Jean Schmidt Rita Anderson was crowned the 1970 Homecoming Queen on Friday, October 16, during the half time activities at the football game between Park Hill and Fort Osage. The other representatives were Whitney Drake and Barb Adams. The atten- dants were brought to mid-field via sedan seats which were carried by members of the respective classes. From mid-field the attendants were escorted to the royal seats by Zeke Young, this year's Park Hill Trojan S Dave Schuver Marcia Lynn Scott Michael Seckington Debbie Sellers Dennis R-HY Shafp William Russell Sherman Robin Kathleen Sherwood Joel Lee Shifflett James Stewart Shiner David Wesley Showalter Linda Susan Sickman Chesley Jane Sims Five of our seniors attend the Saturday Seminars ofthe College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Missouri at Kansas City. The group includes Jana Dennis, Darrell Gould, Paula Johnson, Jul- iana Pike, and Mike Seckington. They were selected by a committee from the University after careful screening of the applicants. The purpose of the meetings is to give outstanding high school students experience and knowledge in higher education. The group meets one Saturday a month throughout the school year. Sure wish that l could go. Karen SUZHD SHZGS Rodney Lynn Slavin Paula D. Smart MW! Jenny Ann Smith Pamela Jean Smith Sue Spotts Jacqueline Sue Spurgeon James Eric Stanley Jeff Scott Stanton Kevin James Steinbrink Mary Beth Stevens Vince Turner, Brad Ftausch, Joe Kerntz, and tet. These seniors are employees of Tosti's Snack Shop in Platte Woods. During their free time, they compose short tunes and present them at public gatherings. The Tosti Quartet entertains all at a Pep Assembly. Andrew Dale Stewart Patrick Edward Stodden Rebecca Stokes Dennis R. Swab Mike Leake are the members of the Tosti Quar- Linda Dianna Theobolt Mardean Thornton Susie Tighe Joyce Louise Townsend Edwin Jay Trent William Vincent Turner Carol Uncapher 5 5 .. l A . Ei- . ., :ii TTTLT t .. io:1,ooooo , T 'i , ' ' if' ii 11 ' .fi x W ,.... T. .ew X . , i-.sm L, - ,. . leaks Nil ' ' . - wil W 1 Eggs QQ? S Mwwx I .-WM J X S 4 f Mary Beth VanCleave Jack H. VanSwearinger Earl Lee Walker Ronald Wall Education is the acquisition of the art of the uti- lization of knowledge. Alfred Whitehead Edith Diane Wallace Garry Wayne Wantland Kevin Richard Waters Janice Lee Watkins Gale Flay Weaner Marilyn Christine Weaver Peter Joseph Weiland, Ill Norma Kay Wells One of the projects of the Electronics class is to present a display of their work in the showcase. l 1 r l l I 1 Jack Fleming aids in the preparation of the Electronics exhibit. 'is Q ., , .. -sfvxii-if f Sf X NN Omg .3 silxswgwxr 1 X ., Q, ---- g ww r Q A r 3 L X x Y I x if i X Norm Wells Marjorie Kathleen Wheeler Cathy Lynn Whitney Rene6C, Wilds Activity is the only road to knowledge. George Bernard Shaw Dale Lynn Williams Leanne Williams Mark Williams Sandra Wilson Flick Worley Kathlyne Ann Wright James F. Wyrick Linda Yates as 1 Not shown: Vicky Allison Flay Miller Debbie Orr Murray Rutledge A 1 ij? Zeke Young James Bruce Geggie Karl Larrison N56 ft, x s . .. is V , W ,, M Mfg Leanne Williams, member of the Annual Staff, concentrates Dave Schuver, president of the Pacasso Batik Company, works on designing a layout. on an art project. Ol the joy Of young ideas painted on the mind, ln the warm, glowing colors fancy spreads On objects not yet known when all is new, And all is lovely! Senio Every year at Park Hill High School a Senior Ballot is taken. In this ballot Seniors are voted on by their fellow classmates to be recognized in their particular categories. As it is with the other - Egg, - . .1 Best Dancers K '-tix 'L .sf si- f ' X 3 N F Best Couple Bon Wall and Pam Naylor '3'F5EZQ..'f1: ,M 2'1':5?:,. 'f . l x X Sew W tt' QQ S E 'IS' w Q X X sf- l S X X 7 ..,. ,. is Q X XA 4 RE N 'WN 5 ' it ' ,A , fysfsleq I, . ' -- :miie Ballot pages ofthe Annual, it is interesting to look back upon the Senior Ballot and see once more those Seniors whose special qualities or achievements won them recognition. y .t,?t...t L zbl L. Q , 5, t ' Most Active Wayne Jones and Annette Pearl g is' Jim Horton and Janet Berg s o Wolfand Flirt Mike Leake and Karen Hey Q , it if i . ' iil.1 ,,,, ,iii, 4- i W ,,,, li' Best Dressed Friendliest Most Likely to Succeed Jerry Fincher and Michaela Kutz Dave Coleman and Rita Anderson Mike Seckington and Ellen Gilbirds 4 await fa Mak Y -:ff .. :',,.,.f New ' . T-5 W'f551f:,:55frt ' yr. ff' 'Li:':E' '. E' ?r:t2:1fg11L'i1 5, ' 4 f .,... .,pfzl?i?iI3f1 : tt' HK A, ,vel -gm I 1 ,.., iw. i ' -all ti-L, , , if 'ii 'Qu' i G t ug , KX' to L -A . 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' t gat, x Q 7 IA R Ke xt K xt N We tx X A f .. -215' I-:ft 2 Y' P? s' S Best Looking Mitch Bush and Diana Jones Wittiest Barry Ballenger and Barb Aker Darrell Gould and Nancy Hogan Class of 1971 At the end of each school year the counselors take a look at the scholastic averages of each Senior student. After doing this, those ten seniors who received the highest marks during their four years of high school are given special recognition as be- longing to the Top Ten of their class. Top Ten Left to Right: Jana Dennis, Brenda Linville Janet Berg Joyce Mayo Penny Miller Julie Pike, Lou Ann Leimkuhler, Paula Johnson Not shown Ellen Gilbirds John Cantu. ,, ff sz W 5 ,, , if 1 ...M Ag. iTl95'?1iE,b. , ., YZWZZWW KAZMJQWA Aywgwag 204 Jz,ZQ4z0fMmw Baccalau reate The Baccalaureate program was held on Sunday evening, May 23, 1971. The choir led the class into the gym, singing the Alma Mater . As the processional, Dawn of Destiny , was being played, each senior took his seat. 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TTRTTTTQS' 'W T 3 T T 57553 ,T T TTT-TT TTT, TT ,TTT , The waiting-around before marching into the gym affects each senior differently. choir performance added a touch of musical Commencement Commencement is the most important event in the Senior's year. This year the program was held on Friday, May 28, 1971. Commencement began as the officers of the Junior Class escorted the Senior Class to their assigned seats. After the invoca- tion was given by Darrell Gould, Dr. Harmon gave the welcoming address and the lvladrigals sang two numbers. Next, Jim Horton introduced the three speakers: Janet Berg, Jana Dennis and Mike Seckington. This was followed by a trumpet solo by Tom Pollard. Following talks by lVlr. Taylor and Dr. Allen, the Class of 1971 received their diplomas. The benediction, given by Paula Johnson, ended the successful ceremony. 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Allen, class, spoke at Commencement, and held representing the Board of Education. her fellow students' attention during her speech entitled The Under-privileged Now. su A Sgg.wpw1Qm,:sMaA-i,A-ff-iw-13.v.s2z-se .fx - Ygsgx-fs:wwffewg!?a5SQ?fgi?1m Qmlxfrslsezizwagal . . 21+ ss55sNwnZ12fs5g-?'?:-swf gwzswzkfgfliimsfiivgm wi me mow :fem ,Q 7 The Climax of the Junior year is putting on the Prom. It takes two years of hard work to become a Junior. A Junior often finds it hard to concentrate because he is thinking about his Senior year. The highlights of the Junior year are getting class rings and putting on the Prom. They work hard all year earning money to put on the Prom. The Ju- nior enjoys the Prom because it is a sort of fare- well to the present Seniors and hello to a new future. 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S92 2 ii' 'K 5 521 2 2. .r t Carolyn Wilkie Chester Williams A S 3 3 M3 lt S t Q rf 'G if F K 'M H . 3 ei:-ri - ff ' r -'i ii - 5 1- sl gt ' S f 2 2 H' 1 'ifw22:1s.222.1i2 - 'ri 1 ' ' 2 L Q 1- as . ' I . - S -f ,, :rwiertaft JMR ' 'Wi-.f'g..: x f- , .. 1 i ,fs - is ft -. S I ., L . H .. - as ' as . . ..1 ,. iz. ..g: i... K 1 , ,. ., .. , s:-vs.. ,Q-: 5. . - N -.wus 1 f 3 .. lwgpaswt t 5-.-:::.:.'l . ' '. f . ' -:tr -:. l S' zr.. 1 C 1 'f 1 A 5 r: gf' .. H 1 ,i.':I'E - :E f: J i NX IAS: -- - J im Wishon Diane Wisner Carol Wohlford X 45? it ' . 'fritii ...- Q. .7 PM '.ZQf555i5f?i:5E.s1irifT xffef' .7 .. , . at L ' lf' ..i.Tgii.li - I iiss olo.. se ,,.. . L t 1552. XY ' 'ses ' K . f'- f:.f1 4 . fi' . C3353 t tw. X . X ,si 1 .S Bryan Wolkey Mary Wood Flon Woods Dennis Worley Gayle Wright Jay Wright S i - .NW X ,. .,.. , ,.,,,, i.l,ge1f-S,ftgz,,g,? ll llli T J , .rug , Q' 4 L.-. QE ' Zh 4, 4 . i , t l egg. by S S L, ., I-ar I X HW , . M ' N Q l -,'- MV Q' .S , f G gf 5 5 V 1 , , ,: 2527 2 Wa 3 ' ' - 4 'llwltisi i W W A A 'M Richard Zeller Flaub Zeller ng ,W 1' '1 'asi a' Q Le, ' f riil ' :le fii fjelfige W A it E 'MEUR l A 92112 me ' l W W f ,,,, 'll E , ..,, W 9 L i t !z '2Q Wf?5,, it Z ,. 0 ' , W r'U7 fli,'vi' C2 f ,,.-,, V ff 'f ?lty1,?2lz1-fgsg , f l 'l f it l 1 l ' ,, Russell Brink Tom Montesano I wonder when he is going to find out Nancy Oberdick takes time for reading it doesn't have a bottom? in the Library. aaa.. g Junior girls rally theirforces for the Powder Puff game. While talking OVGV 8 discussion CIUSSUOTL the 9an9 man' ages to find time for the latest gossip. H21 -- W- 'fe-im. if M . , Debbie and Damon work diligently to blow up the chemistry lab. Mike and Chris are suffering from l've run out-of- ideas, concerning their art project. Oh, yes, your project is very nice-but how much talent does it take to make a paper bag? Sophomores Unite to Become One of Park HiII's Most Spirited Classes. Don Swaggerty, vice-president Patti Plumb, treasurer Sophomore Executive Committee U. to r.l: Debbie Michael, Glena Chaney, Steve Nixon, Ann Grigsby, Linda Shriner. Debbie Kallenbach, president Class of '73 Expresses Its Spirit Through Its Activities The Sophomore Class started the year off with an all school clean-up. Then, to show their Christmas spirit, they took up a collection the week before Christ- mas and donated the funds to a school for the mentally retarded. When February 19 came around it brought with it the annual Win- ter Sports dance which was host- ed by the sophomores. Finally, the year was successfully ended on the same note on which it be- gan, with another all-school clean-up. Good work, sopho- moresl Suzie Mosby, secretary The heads of the Sophomore Class work at planning class activities. , ,, ,, wuw111wm1sr1w1e2t , K 93 2 - - tw fs, A 132- gs t ,..x2,f . 24 Avg, fit I Q va 2 ,l ,2 iq Al 3 , , 14 vga, at iw? fir 1-521 , 1 , of 'nf ,gs 471 'V-1 f',:,5f'if Xi . 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V f llel D ' I ' , i N 'fi l Greg Devaney Raymond Robinette Rita Darrow Laurie Logan Valerie Seward Donald Nicholson Typical hard working sophomores in the midst of a busy day. W' ...af The more the merrier! l'd say you've got about 30 seconds. lf it hasn't reacted by then . . . run! v V VF , I .Q if I e, .,, A, P' ' V A .,,,, 0 i if I. , , I ., W I In VVVQ, fb? 4 x A :,, 1 , I it ' is A L AA4 e Z e y i'i1 Q 1 Debbie gives her views on the latest fashion. Hardworking sophomores utilize our library facilities. Hector finds music a satisfying means of self expression. We literally reach for the sky to attain good sportsmanship and coordination. Freshmen step into a new way of life at Park Hill . , Yl'ifi?fsl5 5 if . ,.,-,, li? .. , .511 ffy' ff . f.-. , , is s lisl J J M A:,, ,,. 2 F w. ,, hii' . H f 1g2f., F - t 'V' W rs, Steve Roland Chip Chambers Stephanie Edwards president President Vice-President First Semester Second Semester The Freshmen, the largest class at Park Hill this year, quickly adjusted to their new school. After those first awesome days, most of them were quite familiar with the building and procedures. During the first se- mester, the Freshman Class President, Steve Floland, moved away. Chip Chambers took over as president, and the spirited Class of '74 went on to sponsor a successful after-game dance during the basketball season. Carol Neasby Secretary Patty Ryan Treasurer 5 l Q flhwwwtsvl Freshman Executive Committee: lStanding, left to rightl John Fronke, John Sedler, Burt Knoxg lSitting, I. to r.J Debbie Goble, Wendy Carey, Sharon Johnson. Debra Abbott t, ease 5 E5-be-:ff 5 B V 3 8 5 S 35,3 X M ,...,A.e 3 rr-rl-: N L1 XA - X E. N 'Q 3 Wfwifziffvirf iissiiswfes fiag s me s fkfsfelfflf lfzgfsskas X - ' mklf - :Vi55:.E5F , H M '- 1. sS's1::-:Nat la. 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ZWQAQK W , Mi Wiwfgktita tywgg t tttt t ,-A11 1 'WW ' .L - Q?aW 5?QQqgw4ftg5Qwf ttt2fiQ4Ei?rt2EHQs A,,,1 ttttt ?11t giZV' ?? kia M-ggggfwagayf itt 2', tttttt 51Qg9t?fg vwwaakzegfgwqywf ttt 522 4 tis ?QfQMEQQ?5 ZwiQVQkQb Q ?4gQ?2gQqQyfw wWfggq W t tttt Effimrf Suns: Students Participate Organizations We all want to belong: to be a part of the things that go on around us. At Park Hill, there are special interest and ac- tivity groups that a student may join according to his individu- al interests and tastes. Being a member of a club or a special activity group may 'be a valuable part of a student's education experience in high school. This experience may allow him to express a special interest or talent not otherwise allowed for in school and to do it in conjunction with others of like interest or talent. There are many activities for students to participate in at Park Hill. Every student is encouraged to become involved in his school by taking part in one or several of the school's ac- tivities. These activities not only develop a person mentally and physically, but they bring about leadership, citizenship, and also character development. I Representatives Strive Student Council had a new face this year. The addition of a Coordinating Board was worthwhile to the success of this year's coun- cil. The Student Council is concerned with stu- dents. That is why the council did something about withdrawal policy, married students, a creative arts booklet, exchange days, honor roll, semi-open lunch, and a communications bulletin sheet. This year's Council did more because it tried to touch more people-this made Stuco well on its way to being what it needs to be. X Mike Seckington President ' Janelle Hutsler y Secretary NN vw-dvr Coordinating Board. First Row: Jason Hoskins, Diane Miller, Darrell Gould, Jody Stanton, Helen Warren. Second Flow: Donn Swaggerty, Glenda Welsh, Janelle Hut- sler, Colleen Burgeson, Kathy Riegelman. Third Flow: Vic Epps, Rick Lyons, Joe Kerntz, Harriet Frances, Mike Seckington. l Darrell Gould Vice-President Vic Epps Treasurer Mrs. Sue Murphy Sponsor. For School Improvement First Row: C. Morris, B. Clark, P. Buchman, J. Mon- teil, J. Michaels, C. Hoskins, L. Williams, M. Boswell L. Moore, C. McDowell. Second Row: D. Davis, C Riddle, B. Horton, G. Robb, K. Kinsey, C. Neasby, D. Steller, S. Edwards, T. Jones, B. Whitebread, J Steckelberg. Third Flow: G. Johnson, J. Sheffield, E Gilbirds, J. Ricker, A. Grigsby, M. Crouse, P. Adams, B. Knox, C. Welch, P. Leamon, D. Cartwright, C. Stoutenburg. Fourth Row: G. Llafet, A. Grasis, G. Klimacek, R. Reifsnider, S. Stone, P. Cansler, J. Kimball, J. Berg, B. Preston, G. Degener, R. Wean- er, J. Callahan, J. Walker. ln Action la ff Q mgasll, K Members listen to group discussion. Mike, Our Fearless Leader. Honor Students Express Achievement First Row: George Klimacek, vice president, Jan Moser, Row: Janet Berg, Julie Pike, Joyce Townsend, Elizabeth secretary-treasurerg Barry Ballenger, president. Second Row: Gatton. Fourth Row: Whitney Drake, Brenda Linville, Penny Mike Seckington, Robin Sherwood, Leanne Williams. Third Miller, Darrell Gould. Membership in National Honor Society is one of the highest honors bestowed upon a high school student. A National Honor So- ciety member is a student who is outstand- ing in achievement of leadership, scholar- ship, service to the school, and in his character. Only 15 percent of the Senior Class and 10 percent of the Junior Class are eligible for membership into the club. Activities of the National Honor Society include College Night, College Freshman Visitation, and the annual spring installation of new members. Members readily agree to the proposal George suggests. Educators of Tomorrow First Row: Mr. Maxwell, Brenda Linville, presidentg Donna Gray, vice president, Pam Hughes, secretary, Sheila Men- denhall, treasurerg Kathy Fink, Mr. Albright. Second Ftow: Brenda Burton, Jeanette Pickinpaugh, Pam McMaster, Sharon DeLaFuente, Karen Graham, Penny Miller, Debbie Abbott, Future Teachers of America is an organ- ization for students who show an interest in the teaching profession. Members gain knowledge through films, speakers, attend- ing regional meetings, and field trips. F.T.A. sponsors two major projects: Open House and a Teachers' Appreciation Day. They have various other activities, such as being in charge of a special Christmas project and having a Christmas Coffee for the teachers. Mr. Albright is the sponsor of the club. In addition, the P.H.E.A. supports the club with Mr. Maxwell as the advisor. Myra Cansler, Becky Belt, Jolene Wathen, Debbie Mcllvain. Third Row: Karen Sitzes, Pam Rohr, Terry Raver, Craig Hansen, Susan Fligge, Danny Green, Denise Tholen, Debbie Prins, Linda Cogswell, Mary Tholen, Janet Coakley. '-W, ' 1 V q 3 A J it fix yi 41,256 jg ff ,,., , f'Qf'7'Q3?2 QM 11 2, ' fe ,fm 515 52 f' if ' K , .,, .i.fti., Future teachers discuss new business at meeting. Active Homemakers First Row: D. Rasmussen, D. Samborski, C. Neasby, C. Magers, S. Mosby, D. Connor, G. Emrie, K. Wheeler, V. Samborski, C Mosby. Second Row: J. Townsend, A. Pearle, T. Milliron, V. Schasteen, S. Flidde Miller. Third Row: L. Williams, Fl. Sherrer, J. Watkins, B. Preston, K. Hey, J. Fourth Row: D. Goble, T. Jones, G. Franklin, C. Morris, M. Thorton, W. Drake, Fifth Flow: C. Welch, P. Buchman, S. Edwards, M. Hoeler, J. Stanton, C. Wilke, C. Guerra, G. Welsh, J. Bridges, D. Croasdale, A. Whipple, J. Steckelberg, W. Carey, 6? in - -is --ess -.Q K X- rr Eggs 5' t 33' 5 i ?1-- S tx e J. MQ nf m wid , as to t ,. , 'Qi I WM 3 , ' 1 2 it if g if 5 f -S s. mpgs,-5 l if ,QQ My sri . t 'EE' ' it -, ' t ' Q ig 9' E Girls decorate for Sweetheart Ball. r, D. Wartick, C. Flagan, J. Mayo, P. Boling, D Evans, J. Smith, M. Naylor, D. King, L. Pore R. Anderson, N. Hogan, P. Naylor, C. Gould C. Ross, M. Werthmuller, C. Price. Sixth Flow M. Roth, K. Cross. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization with the pur- pose of developing creative leader- ship in home and community life. It also furthers interest in Home Eco- nomics. Any girl enrolled in a Home Economics class for at least two se- mesters may become a member of the club. This year's activities include the annual Sweetheart Ball in February, the Fashion Show at the close of the year, and some of the very dedicated girls attended the regional meetings in October, and the state meeting in April. The sponsors of the club are Mrs. Houx and Mrs. Howell, both of which are Home Economics teachers. of the Future First Row: N. Civiello, P. Oakley, C. Threadgill, C. Smith, J Pike, C. Sims, P. Dalke, N. Berg, W. Blaszczyk, B. Moreno Second Row: D. Davis, R. VanEpps, P. Miller, B. Henderson P. Rohr, C. Eastland, C. McDowell, M. Boswell, C. Heafley, N. McNelly. Third Row: J. Lambert, L. Sears, S. Lambert, S. Sapp, C. Gallup, K. Jones, C. Eldreth, J. Watkins, T. Aust, A. Vogliardo. Fourth Row: C. Burch, W. Irwin, D. Cartwright, C. fs-.. me . :aims.fisiiizifzixf-fs Collins, S. Burger, C. Baker, C. Poe, N. Castellan, P. Orr, L. Lynch. Fifth Row: L. Rainey, L. Kupka, B. Clark, B. Moore, S. Cole, D. Henke, D. Penrod, C. Riddle, L. Schriner, Mrs. Houx. Sixth Row: G. Alberts, M. Adamson, K. Price, D. Blas- zczyk, J. Vanderslice, J. Blaszczyk, C. Huettenmuller, C. Homesley, Mrs. Howell. Patty Dalke was the winner of the Girls prepare fortheir appearance in the Fashion Show. Betty Crocker Homemaker Contest. Students Prepare for Medical Future First Row: Debbie Mcllvain, Charlotta Geigel, Carol Spencer, Liz Gatton, Marcia Linder. Second Row: Brenda Bauman, Debbie Chandler, Cathy Hooper, Debbie Abbott, Terra Cole, Kathy Spotts, Mrs. Wright. Third Row: Pam McMaster, Mrs. Wright, the school's nurse, sponsored the club. Mem- bers plan agenda for their next meeting. Vicki Spenser, Janie Havice, Karen Graham, Jeanne Fore- man, Betty Donovan, Sharon Johnson. Fourth Row: Denise Tholen, Janet Coakley, Becky Moreno, Robin Morgan, Pandra Lynch, Vicki Schasteen. The Future Nurses of America is a club for high school students who are interested in medi- cal careers or who wish to further their knowledge of the medical field. The club meetings feature a variety of speakers including physical thera- pists, nurse practioners, mental health volunteers, and Public Health nurses. The annual projects the club sponsors are a Halloween party for hospital- ized children, Christmas caroling at a hospital, and an Easter party for special education stu- dents. The club learns about community health needs from field trips to the U.M.K.C. Dental School, K.U. Medical Center, and the State Hos- pital at St. Joseph. Entering into a World of Science First Row: G. Duckworth, R. Sherrer, A. Swoboda, A. Fifhause. Second Row: T. Morgan, J. Pickinpaugh, H. Hobbs, Mrs. Whipple. Third Row: J. Maag, M. Boling, M. Tholen, S. DeLaFuente. Fourth Row: J. Meyer, D. Whipple, C. Hansen, J. Schott. fa Students perform many chemical experiments. The Future Scientists of America, sponsored by Mrs. Whipple, is an organization composed of students inter- ested in furthering their knowl- edge ofthe sciences. The club provides vocational opportuni- ties in the field and also stres- ses the importance of science in everyday life. As a member in the science club one be- comes acquainted with impor- tant people in the science world. The main activity of the club is the Science Fair in which many of the members partici- pate. W Art Members Express Creativity Artists use imagination in draw- ing. First Row: Amber Granger, Carol Mobley, Kathy Cross, Melanie Adamson, Bobbi Clark Second Row: Steve Bailey, Liz Grissinger, Jana Dennis, Cathy Fox, Nancy Johnson Third Row: Don Katlin, Georgeanne Alberts, Duke Dykstra, Phil Schuver, Anna Resovich Le Cercle Francais First Row: Mrs. Stewart, C. Odo, N. Allen, J. Stanton, D. Gray, P. Nance, S. Sapp, D. Gould. Second Row: P. Hughes, S. Mendenhall, P. Naylor, W. Drake, B. Linville, C. Bur- Members Sample French gerson, D. Williams. Third Row: D. Prins, D. Everett, P. Leamon, C. Thread ill C. Col 9 Y ' cheeses. lins, N. Prins, G. Wright. Fourth Row: S. Burger, J. Moser, R. Sherwood, K. Wright, D. Rasmussen, L. Gatton, J. Townsend. Expressing Theatrical Talents First Row: Paula Leamon, Diane King, Hector Quemada, Brenda Whitebread, Nancy Allen, Cheryl Whitebread, Me- linda Evans, Laura Williams, Sarah Huntman. Second Row: Janice Moser, Debbie Sellers, Chesley Sims, Debbie Roach, Rob Reynolds, Garrett Duckworth, Diane Detmer, Penny Pitcher, Penny Miller, Jolene Wathen, Mr. Stewart. Third Row: George Klimacek, Doug Reed, Wes Masters, Chuck Gorden, Steve Timmons, Bob Geisinger, Liz Gris- singer, Janet Walker, Celestine Epps, Sherry Sizemore. Park Hill Players, or Drama Club, is comprised of all students who have in some way aided in the production of at least one all-school play. The purpose of the organization is to give mem- bers theatrical experience through acting, publicity work, costume design, and backstage work. Among the activities of the Park Hill Players this year were the sponsoring of two all- school plays, Once Upon a Mattress and 'a'Arsenic and Old Lace, plus the performance of several skits for the Christmas assembly. Members contributing an out- standing number of practice hours are considered for mem- bership into the Thespian Club. This year the club was sponsored by Mr. George Stewart. First Row: Cheryl Whitebread, Hector Quemada, Garrett Duckworth, Paula Leamon. Second Row: Chuck Gorden, Debbie Sellers, Debbie Roach, Pam Hosler. Building Game Strategy First ROW: Glen MiZe, MrS- Crenshaw, Mike Flartery- Second Hansen, Janet Walker, Celestine Epps, Virginia Shour, Mike ROW! Garb' Robb, Garrett Duckworth, Allen Brawley, Mark Boling. Fourth Row: John Meyer, Steve Lynch, Mike Orlich, Seckington, Larry Rumker. Third Ftow: John Schott, Craig paul HarreII,KeVin Mayfield,Donn Swaggerty. The Chess club is an organization aimed at furthering and promoting skill and interest in chess. The members participate in area chess tournaments throughout the year. This year, Park HilI's annual chess tournament vvas, as has been in past years, a tremendous success. Mrs. Pat Crenshaw sponsored the club this year. Al and Janet prepare themselves for chess A look of satisfaction is evident when Gary puts Mark in check. tournament. Expressions in Public Speaking The purpose of the Forensic Club is to stimu- late interest in the fine arts of public speaking and debate, and also to provide competition in this area. The Forensic Club enables interested in- dividuals to keep informed of tournaments and their results. Throughout the year members at- tend many tournaments-always returning with high standings. The club this year sponsored a tournament at Park Hill which included many stu- dents from other schools. The main project of the club is the annual awards banquet. At the ban- quet a program is presented for the parents of the students and various awards are given. rr, 3155?-w. 5' sexes fwisiii- T35 5535? its :. The debate team of Jeff Sheffield and Jim Davis displays their winning trophy. First Row: J. Keating. H. Quemada. A. Marsh. E. Gilbirds. B. worth, J. Schaeffer, s. Laber. Third Row: N. White, C. Gor- Whitebread, C. Whitebread, P. Bricker. Second Row: Mr. den, V. Johnson,J. Schott,J. Kimball,J. Morgan. Osman, J. Davis, J. Sheffield, D. Wilson, J. Tighe, G. Duck- -'-' :s i 51 5' . lf -sgsfzzfffifwfff zrxz V ,458-Sli?'1-fgVfr1ff'?iV'3tiTi?l1'fi?1m - 1 as r MN Four of the members received honor awards. Students Progress XHCA First Row: Lynn Bradford, Jackie Crouch, Debbie Ragan, Linda Sickman, Richard Pyeatt, Chuck Manly, Kim Hays. Second Row: Mr. Dorsey, Pam Blaesius, Vickie Mewmaw, Patrice McCormick, Claudia Michaels, Dorothy Parsley, Debbie Carson, Beverly Mantooth, Mike Callaway. Third Row: Alan Rash, Ron Hayes, Clifford LaMont, Jeff Eastland, Dallas Grolbert, Robert Miller, Tom McGilton. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a national organization for students, who are en- rolled full-time in trade and industrial education classes. The function of VICA is to help students with their interests in trade, industrial, or techni- cal fields. The club allows students to become happy, mature, and progressive citizens of Amer- ica. The Park Hill Chapter is sponsored by Mr. James Dorsey. Distributive Clubs of America is a national organization designed for students enrolled in the Distributive Education Program and are de- veloping their careers in marketing and distribu- tion. DECA provides each individual member an opportunity to become aware of America's system of enterprise, and is recognized by professional leaders in education and business. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Ruthanne Stonewall. DECA First Row: Cathy Whitney, Diane Wallace, Patti Rabon, Marilyn Rakestraw, Pam Smith, Susie Spotts, Mrs. Stonewall. Second Row: To,m Montesano, Jim Ballinger, Rick Stanley, Valarie Hafner, Kay Wells, Randy Myers, Kevin Steinbrink. Third Row: Ricky Knapp, Mark Harris, Steve Bailey, Dwight George, Wally Brier, Danny Drumheller, Rod Slavin. Into Business World First Row: Sandy Wilson, Beth Stevens, Lou Ann Leimkuhler, LuAnn O'Connor. Second Row: Cindy Burch, Mardean Thornton, Susie Cole, Karen Price, Mrs. Stonewall. Third Row: Wanda Irwin, Peggy Hill, Carol Gandy, Paula Boling, Pam Hughes, Joanne Callahan. Future Business Leaders it Q ...+ of America is a national or- ganization for high school students who have a gen- uine interest in the business world. It stresses the impor- g tance of business in today's society and encourages stu- dents to take a rightful place in the world. FBLA's major projects were the selling of pins and sending gifts to an orphan- age at Christmas. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Fiuthanne Stonewall. 3 ,,.... . c,,f w.....k ......,, 1.s,,..f55sg.ig tl -5-.s K Girls contemplate business studies. 14 46 Expressions in Public Service an Students Wildly lndignant about our Nasty Environment is an organization dedicated to ending the factors which lead to our country's pollution. Mr. Fitzpatrick was this year's sponsor of the club. Various activities include hearing speakers, holding trash pick- ups throughout the community, going on field trips, and ob- serving Earth Week. The club's first major goal is to help keep the school grounds cleaner. First Row: Mr. Maxwell, G. Klimacek, K. Maag, E. Gatton, Mr. Fitzpatrick. Second Row: G. Duckworth, M. Higgins, V. Miller, D. Scrivens. Third Row: Ft. Higgins, D. Green, C. Neely, H. Huffman. Fourth Row: D. Detmer, D. Crownover, B. Brown, A. Swoboda. S.W.l.N.E. sponsored a successful Earth Day at Park Hill. Students for Service is an organization designed to allow students to help others in the community. The club helps a needy family during the holidays and at other times during the year. This year the club held a white elephant sale, and a news- paper drive. The money earned was used to buy Thanksgiving dinner, Christmas din- ner, and presents for some needy families. During the spring the club held a bake sale to raise money for Easter and a trip to the zoo. This year the club also adopted an elder- ly person. They visited and provided fine company regularly. The members of the club find that by helping the underprivileged they encounter many new experiences and that public ser- vice can be enjoyable. First Flow: V. Mobley, T. Milliron, Mrs. Wille. Second Row: S. Downing, S. Ridder, S. Byrom, Mrs. Giesler. Staff Devotes Time to '71 Troyian also a Zeke Young, member of the annual First Row: Whitney Drake, Carol Mobley, Brenda Buchman, Pam Naylor, Penny Mil- Staff' conmbuted 10 the ler, Debbie Minton. Second Row: Leanne Williams, Janice Watkins, Chesley Sims, Pam Hosler, Dawn Rasmussen, Bette Hudnall, Mrs. Ross. Third Row: Ron Wall, nual' Vic Epps, Doug Prins, Greg Llafet, Mitch Kelly, Joyce Mayo, Paula Boling. photography of our an- Preparation for School's Newspaper Don Perry types up another article. Fir De Co st Row: Mitch Kelly, Mary Hodges, Pam Holloway, Mrs. Ross, Vicki Miller, bbie Conner. Second Row: George Klimacek, Rick Lyons, Norm White, Barr leman, Mike Palmer. Y Park Hill Greets Foreign Guests First Row: M. Benne, N. Johnson, P. Miller, D. Rasmussen, S. Soper, C. Ftiegelman, P. Hughes, C. Fox. Fourth Row: L. Gatton. Second Flow: Miss Ferguson, E. lotti, D. Gray, Huntman, K. Fink, J. Townsend, R. Higgins, A. Swoboda, V. Miller, J. Conley, C. Poe, N. Castellan. Third Flow: B. Sitzes, K. Maag, D.Crownover. Burton, D. Mcllvain, B. Linville, S. Sizemore, S. Mendenhall, American Field Service spon- sored by Miss Ferguson is de- voted to supporting our school's foreign exchange students. Its purpose is to promote better un- derstanding between the people of the world. This year it was a very active club and carried on many worthwhile activities. These included many speeches and field trips. The climax of the American Field Service's activities was a successful A.F.S. week with visit- ing foreign exchange students from other schools. ' This year was truly a rewarding one for the success of the Ameri- can Field Service club. These are a few of the students who One of the club's money-making projects was a Penny Jug contest. visited us during A.F.S. week. S. K. Friends from Afar Norma took pride in Park Hill honors. Hola, Park Hill: I don't know why I am writing you now, because I cannot express myself. All I want to say is thanks to everyone who helped me to make this year a wonderful experience. I wish to stay, but I have to say Goodbye. So Troyians, continue your progress and move aheadg and remember that you have in me the friendship of the Guatemalan people. Sincerely, Norma Castellan Guatemala Norma asked for assistance in finding a library book. -rd:-'f:::'fe-rf'- ri:fi:P2.'-straw. 'L 'Ms 'f S14 .fleiliz- fTfiffffis:.f 's. ' P A ' - sr - ' -iii' ,. .. i iffffflsigiilim.k:f?5S?g9if55-:tgaftfsi 'I ' , I . I -. at .wa-.vrf tak -1 X-ez.-mfwlt:it.Ufu.-smsf.2.sl,-wasasQ X Args --. :sm.s:..:s-fees: . IP Q 'r ' Q I 'F' 575 :?:Ei ' iii-2W55ti?5l5?k?5zJS XiQEfiAEffii K 'iiffhfi sa. R . , 511252-si.nisa .- 3 . .1 Q . . ' . ' fly . W5 .-' ftsitsfiss-asf. .1 'lt ' Q K K . r t , 3, . I, . ing, - E N ,B 5? X . . .. - -llir - I2 if . , ' was one of EIisabetta's Playing the guitar and singing pastimes. Park Hill, of I - .E .5M,,tR,.W:lt,. -Mnisitiifgltfgma-2. gist.. QSQQSQIN wigs? t fir YsR2g..sx3S?i as . 5.-3. g-iS,ig.tz1ti1...e-lgsl. 1 The year is almost over now, and hind us and see what we did and what really understand and appreciate the it is sad to discover this now because it is the right time to look be- we did not do. Only now I can value of this A.F.S. year, and in a few months I will have to leave. I am very grateful to all the students in this school, because they made me understand that true friendships can be found every- where. I hope that this year I spent with you will be of help for better understanding to you as much as it has been to me. I should like to thank everybody, the school, my family, and this community for all this year. I hope to see everyone again when I come back las I hope I am . Goodbye, Elisabetta Iotti To Elisabetta lt was a very good year , at Park Hill. 0 Band Holds Instruments mix in harmony. Park Hill bands are highly esteemed throughout the state. The Band Department is under the direction of two accomplished directors, William Mack and Herman Rekittke. There are four bands which make up the entire Band Depart- ment. The Freshman Band is comprised of students who wish to further their study in music from their junior high years. The Con- cert and Symphonic bands give various concerts throughout the year for the community. The Symphonic Band also attended the District Music Contest in Maryville and received a rating of l . The Marching Band is composed of sophomore, junior, and se- nior students. The lvlarching Band this year attended the march- ing contest in Fayette and received an excellent I rating. On receiving this honor, the band also received the Grand Cham- pionship trophy. Newly-formed this year was the Stage Band. This band consists of some of the more advanced students. The Stage Band participated in school assemblies, various clubs, and also performed with the A Cappella Choir in a rock concert. 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K , I :Q m e V .. - --5 A - 'X 'rf - 'I -b--' P -' -' 5 ' -,Q 1 5 : , 'M K' or f Hii' 'mi 2' . ' Ti ' Q,-:S fn! 'Km' rv- 'P 11 ,- --Ii -152 H.: 4gi?QsF:' 2 4- A f if f is ,V-ig ' ' i I S - 2 if - L c f fm f i ':m-.fr -if i i Q , F 1. I . .. V NN I 5 mf' , WE X .. 4 - . - 1 X. K! k Q uw .bu . ,. 7 li R , 5. L: K . xy 3 M .,.'im Q V A or if h T M . M ,iii .,...+ iiii Q or W.c..3'-... M c.,,..W,A . k Concert and Freshman Bands Voices Ftesound First Row: J. Harmon, D. Michaels, D. Summit, D. Bryan, H. T. Booth, N. Berg, P. Leamon, L. Davis, B. Miller, J. Kerntz, Huffman, C. Wohlford, D. Sellers, J. Berg, R. Sherwood, L. Carr. Second Row: L. Brooks, C. Hoskins, C. Matthes, F. Sanford, M. Scott, D. Gilkerson, T. Scholdberg, W. Gresham, N. Hogan. B. O'Toole, K. Kieser. Third Row: K. Sanders, J. Connell, A Cappella Choir under the direc- tion of William Bucker is a choral group made up of junior and senior students interested in music. The choir annually participates in many activities. This year the choir per- formed in a winter concert and a spring concert. The choir also attended the State Music Contest at Northwest Missouri State College in Maryville and received a I rating. A rock concert was added this year with the performances by the choir and the Stage band. Some of the more involved choir members are a part of the Madrigal group which performs for various clubs throughout the year. Mr. Bucker, director J. Harris, G. Lehr. Fourth Row: V. Samborski, C. Poe, C. Collins, D. Cartwright, B. Mantooth, W. Drake, P. Naylor, Mrs. Bucker, accompanist in Choral Song l First Row: T. Raver, J. Ure, D. Roach, D. Linville, V. Brown B. Linville, B. Bratton, B. Burton, N. Bebout, C. Meyer. Sec- ond Row: B. Rausch, G. Llafet, J. Fincher, M. Bush, C. Odo C. Castilloux, L. Myers, D. Gray, B. Hudnall, D. Mcllvain Third Row: B. Geisinger, K. Cornett, R. Zelfer, P. Adams, C. Hills, D. Mayfield, C. Weaver, G. Dozier, V. Jones, V. Jones. Fourth Row: J. Mayo, P. Blanton, A. Pearl, R. Morrison, B. Hord, C. Whitney, D. Rasmussen, C. Sims, M. Parker. Choir performs at spring concert. Sopranos contribute their part. Echoes of Elated Song Madrigal. First Row: W. Drake, J. Berg, R. Sherwood, D. Roach, J. Mayo, C. Sims. Sec- Madrigal girls comment on new ond Row: T. Scholdberg, N. Berg, P. Leamon, L. Myers, M. Bush, C. Castilloux. Third music, Row: D. Gilkerson, L. Davis, J. Kerntz, J. Harris, B. Rausch, G. Llafet, Mr. Bucker. Mr. Bucker directs chorus in song. Mixed Chorus. First Row: D. Scrivens, J. Meachum, Rodgers, J. Muiford, M. Pore, C. Meyer. Second Row: Heafley, M. Sisney, C. Clevenger, N. Cukar, J. Wagner, Bosworth, D. Orr. Third Row: K. Spickard, C. Edwards, ix Neasby, G. Cronin, R. Shipley, R. Moore, L. Moore, J. Blake. Fourth Row: D. Nielsen, D. Lancaster, B. Kitchen, M. Hentges, D. Brockman, C. Williams, S. Cameron. Group Displays Choral Talent First Row: fSophomoresJ Georgia Paden, Mindy Robinson, Patty Mezel, AnneMarie Marsh, Cindy Ragan, Peggy Hoit, Louanne Funkhouser, Sharon Wallace, Belvia Williams, Susan Ridder, Karen Kupka, Cathy Walker, Barbara States, Karla Caldwell, Becky Belt. Second Row: Hank Thompson, Chris Hughes, Philip Showalter, Billy Baskins, Dana Taylor, Tom Laswell, Steve Lynch, Roger Pope, Richard O'Hearn, Martin Jacoby, Gary Davis, Paul Winfrey, Maurice Miller, David Duncan. Third Row: Diana Tur- ner, Debbie Gilliam, Debbie Hoy, Michele West, Terry Milliron, Susan Byrom, Lee Ann Rainey, Angie Vogliarado, Paula Haw- kins, Carol Thompson, Debbie Powell, Susan DeCheff, Michelle Higgins, Roseanna Sorrentino, Vickie Hayes. Fourth Row: Diane Hopkins, Kathy Hylton, Reina Bush, Marlena Logan, Virginia Shour, Nancy Morgan, Celestine Epps, Terry Pease, Kathy Kaut, Peggy Owens. First Row: lFreshmenl Theresa Harrison, Melissa Butcher, Gayle Cooper, Christy Sanderson, Leanne Mattox, Paula Rosenbaum, Jane Edwards, Linda Bears, Patty Lancaster, Lori Theoboldt. Second Row: Kathy Darrow, Pat Higgins, Sharon Kilgore, Patty Laurence, Anita Peery, Diane Freeman, Debi Goble, Beth Reynolds, Jennifer Bridges, Peggy Buchman. Third Row: Kully Ellis, John Wallis, James Jarrell, Wayne Harris, Scott VanWinkle, Rick Dalke, Craig Newhouse, Tim Head, Randy Bowen, George Henneberg. Fourth Row: John Burton, Robert VanHorn, Kenny Schasteen, Keith Castilloux. Girls Build First Row: D. Miller, Mrs. Elliot, Sponsor, Annette Pearle, Secretary, Tyra Jones, Freshman Flepresentativeg Joyce Conley, Ju- nior Representativeg Janet Berg, Vice President. Second Row: D. Strickland, S. Davidson, L. Williams, L. Moore, C. Magers, R. VanEpps, D. Davis, P. Leamon, R. Anderson, N. Hogan, L. Robertson. Third Row: W. Drake, D. Freeman, D. Detmer, S. Huds- peth, C. Landon, G. Morrison, C. Garver, J. Harmon, M. Magden, H. Hellebuyck, V. Schasteen, H. Francis, M. Ohlhausen, P. Pitcher, C. Spencer, D. Tholen, R. Morgan, M. Tholen, B. Whitebread, J. Coakley, C. Bush, M. Boswell. Fourth Row: L. Myers, M. Cline, W. Carey, M. Pierce, M. Freeman, M. Eastland, N. Stodden, D. Lawrence, C. Welch, M. Werthmuller, D. Samborski, J. Lambert, M. Whitmore, N. Prins, A. Harmon, B. Shene, J. Gates, L. Pope, D. Sorter. Fifth Row: C. Castilloux, K. Kinsey, P. Ryan, J. Heese, S. Burke, J. Older, T. Pease, D. Hobbs, L. Martin, D. Kalin, D. Hayward, V. Newman, B. Donovan, V. Spencer, L. Sears, S. Lambert, D. Wells, P. McMaster, C. McDowell. Sixth Row: M. Thorton, D. Goble, D. Steller, K. Anders, L. Boeding, K. Zigiler, N. Wager, L. Meyer, L. Schriner, N. Dennis, P, Plumb, L. Rainey, M. Roth, S. Edlin, V. Odle, J. Simmons, A. Jones, C. Heinson, V. Mobley, G. Benner. Seventh Row: N. Berg, J. Connell, C. Roth, S. Sizemore, M. Ballinger, V. Gray, S. Smith, K. Riddle, C. Powell, J. Davidson, V. Shour, D. Whitlow, C. Yulich, L. Adamek, J. Pence, A. Whipple, J. Steckelberg, G. Welsh, C. Neasby, J. Goodman. The Pep Club is a large group of spirited girls who like to support their team. No matter what the sport or the season, there are always members of Pep Club present to cheer the team on. The girls in Pep Club have many different ac- tivities they participate in as members. In the fall, the club is part of the half time ceremonies of Homecoming. ln the winter they are in charge of Courtwarming and Winter Sports Royalty. The girls also vote on one man from each sport who is, in their eyes, the best representative of the team. These honors go to the boys who are chosen as Mr. Football, Mr. Basketball, Mr. Swim, and Mr. Wrestle. In the spring, in honor of the senior members, the annual Pep Club Dance is , V. .... .f A IW twig? ',.' , . . . . J' ,,,, 2 iiflr rili h eld. This dance puts the finishing touches on a rlf DUSY year. . aw wake 4, ,,f,Eji5i9?b4Z ftfrwv- . , , I , ,Mt Mgaagi, ,,rfMyiaQ:?Z,? W, Rishi? A This year a new activity was opened to girls Wt?4E?Mf ti??9LwZa,e,?,kf4H,ljg Zami in Pep Club. This was being a full-time Pep Pal cr' , ii to a boy in any sport during the season he par- , a,,a,a,5 A irlt, ticipated. The girls enjoyed doing things for the boys almost as much as the boys loved the at- tention they got. Girls cheer the Trojans on. l l l l Team Support First Row: Robin Sherwood, President, Pam Naylor, Treasurerg Barb Aker, Sgt. at Arms, Becky Preston, Senior Representative Miss Allen, Sponsorg C. Collins. Second Row: B. Hudnall, C. Hoskins, N. Civiello, P. Oakley, C. Threadgill, V. Filby, C. Mosby M. Naylor, C. Giegol, J. Michaels. Third Row: C. Gould, L. Brock, C. Smith, C. Meyer, M. Evans, P. Orr, L. Lynch, K. Kaut, V Clark, K. Frederich, K. Sellers, C. Clodfelter, L. Clodfelter, B. Belt, D. Michaels, T. McCook, P. O'Toole, P. Owens, T. Harris, K Price. Fourth Row: V. Samborski, C. Price, D. Sandlin, S. Pyeatt, T. Hoffmeyer, T. Cole, H. Hufford, G. Root, J. Wagner, P. Min- jares, ED. Wartick, S. Byrom, C. Eylar, D. Head, R. Gilkerson, P. Hughes, B. Linville, C. Baker, C. Heafley. Fifth Row: D. Connor D. Abbott, C. Randolph, C. Friend, P. Buchman, B. Reynolds, G. Franklin, C. Eldrith, P. Laurence, C. Nelson, T. Laurence, M West, P. Welsh, C. Mobley, B. Burriss, P. Miller, D. Raley, S. Staley, N. McNelly. Sixth Row: L. Kimbrall, D. Powell, C. Hard- wick, S. Mosby, D. King, P. Werner, C. Geer, L. Lockett, J. Ooton, J. Ohman, P. King, J. Monteil, D. Walker, J. Root, G. Aikmus P. Higgins, C. McAllister, C. McGinnis, C. Eastland, B. Henderson. Seventh Row: D. Osadchey, M. Higgens, D. Croasdale, J Bridges, D. Steelman, R. Bush, K. Spotts, S. Edwards, C. Guerra, S.Ridder, T. Milliron, K. Maag, D. Prins, A. Handke, A. Shire- man, J. Pitcher, A. Bundy, P. Dalke. . Q 'E fs, 3 Q 3 Even Pep assemblies can be spirited. Pep Club goes wild after a Trojan touch- down. Varsity Cheerleaders, First Row: Rita Anderson. Second Row: Pam Oakley, Connie Hos- kins, Cheryl Threadgill. Third Row: Nancy Civiello, Paula Leamon, Nancy Hogan, fHeadl. Cheryl demonstrates Trojan spirit. Girls Spirit Nancy leads team chant. Cheerleaders want a victory. SPARKLE! Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, First Row: Debbie Davis. Second Flow: Lynne Moore, Cathy Mosby, Roxanne VanEpps. Third Row: Michelle Naylor, Vickie Filby, Cindy Magers. Enthuses Crowd Girls prepare for their performance at the N.A.l.A. tournament. Mffiiwf 1 S T35 2 ,kwa . , .L .5 K -, l 5, . E G . . li ' l fl aw We . l mqam., -.mm.f1,. fa,...f.,f W few-Q' ,- . 2. , fs? .,,:W2Smg.,.2w: 'EJAW21 . fu. , ' 7 We , 'fn ,. , , v W .eng Q A , , WW M Qgffrssf vwzg- sri.. it Lis Z V 5 E g . Q fr i 2 Qi ., W2 ,. ,A cz .se in E7 Y EV ,ff ag 55? 4, ' Y41e'M'Wf-'la 1 ii' V . A 5? H If ,. . , ,G -- e f 3 W ii i ' 1.2 1 Q B Vi , Vryy 7 ' nf.lf?'2 ,. ,. f fo ffiillgjiil -, f ...W,,j'4,f ' : ' 13. - M-'MH '-'61 ,f.. , ,. fff,- ,.,.. S M- if - 1 -vvf Q! . 5 V. gf 5 ,,f . f i Q if 552 5 Q ' 4 QW 5 dag 5 W 2 X ,H,.,5.,,, V V , We , 9 ..,.. 'l...,,. , . - 1 , , 'a if ' , aft . Minor Sports Cheerleaders. Front: Charlotta Geigel. Back Row: Troyianettes provide zest at halftime. Shelly Davidson, Laura Williams, Glena Chaney. Troyianettes. First Row: Janette Michaels, Lee Ann Kimbrell Cheryl McDowell, Diane Connor, Vickie Samborski fheadl Diane Miller, Bette Hudnall, Carol Gould, Debbie Osadcheyi Second Row: Donna Sorter, Ginny Benner, Cheryl Collins Whitney Drake, Molly Boswell, Laurie Myers, Lois Robert- son, Mardean Thornton. Third Flow: Janice Goodman, Denise Strickland, Kathy Wheeler, Karen Price, Nancy Mc- Nelly, Cathy Heafley, Beth Henderson, Connie Castil- loux, Pat Dalke. Interested Athletes Contribute Enthusiasm. First Row: Officers: Owen Humbird, Greg Llafet, Coach Asbury, Barry Ballenger, Darrell Gould. Second Flow: Bill Daniels, Steve Anderson, Ron Woods, Ken Cornett, Kevin Waters, Nathan Mize, Ron Stuteville, Randy Myers, Dave Bowen, Don Miller, Mark Williams. Third Row: Dave Showalter, Larry Werthmuller, Brian Wolkey, David Craycraft, Mike Trimble, Mike Cross, Kevin Man- gold, Maurice Hinton, John Flicker, John Flyan, Chris Odo, Phil Adams. Fourth Row: Mr. Roth, Jack Fleming, John Roth, Flick Ftife, David Coleman, Flick Rollins, Mark Curtis, Nelson Hensley, Mitch Bush, Pete Weiland, Tom Pollard, Mr. Link. Fifth Flow: Gale Weaner, Ron Wall, Tom Aikmus, Craig Marshall, Pat Stodden, Glen Lehr, Augie Grasis, Jerald Harris, Vic Epps, Rick Lyons, Dennis Sharp, Phil Bindel. Those who stay together. Et- play together Varsity Club consists of Lettermen in any of the interscholastic sports offered at Park Hill. Mr. Asbury sponsors the club and is assisted by Bill Link and Larry Roth. The members decided in September to reorganize the club structure and write in several new rules. Club members then attempted to become more involved in school activities. Participation in pep as- semblies, cheering sections, a Christmas party, and Spring picnic were all new ideas put into action by an ambitious group of young men. Membership has doubled and is at an all-time high, and, unlike the useless or- ganization of past years, this year's club accomplished the objectives that it set for itself. ls this all I get? Members care for Park Hill pride. 2 I ,, f 'L f www f5:1M,w,,A. - . i , f i 9 2 -- I-e ' N -iffgm, wikis vw.a-mmm X Q-U-mum ,ffm-,Q:mnmvmwwm:gfm.mrwxf Agn-1-wmwnwwmm-mm NW- Sports Through the year sports has played an im- portant part in the growth of Park Hill. Over 100 young men participated in Varsity athletics this year and 250 more were a part of underclassmen sports. Although there are arguments over the im- portance of athletics as a part of education, the athletes themselves believe there is nothing to replace it. This year, as always, athletics has given young men the chance to really prove themselves in something that requires hard work, practice, and a chance to see just how good they are. Varsity Football X '17 WWW Roy Preston Head Coach Ken Asbury Backfield Coach ,. o,.,: . ,:r. V W., .,-rr-. lt's always hard to judge a team by its won- lost standings. This year's team started the season ,..t,t:. defending champions, highly rated, and physically it fit. As the season went on, key players were in- ' jured and most starters had to play both offense and defense. After defeating Lee's Summit, the eventual conference champion, the Trojans dropped their iE ' ' most important game to Fort Osage, 14 to 7. This put us out of the race and we lost our chance to ,TK repeat as champions. Even after this mental let-down the team went 1 on to win their final games. By not giving up, and tgg t winning their last games, the team proved that they Could win and went on to a 5 and 5 season. Es N ixr' Bill Link Line Coach Coach Preston hides his tension as the Trojans defend their territory. Coach Link cracks a smile of relief when the Trojans gain a first down while Coach Asbury looks a little more critical at his run- ning backs. Varsity Squad E E A 1 ai 2 ga Front Row lfrom left to rightj: Jerald Harris, Greg Llafet, Dennis Sharp, Pete Wieland, Maurice Hinton, John Roth, Dave Coleman, Rick Rife, Barry Ballenger, Vic Epps, Gale Weaner, Mel Drybread, Rick Lyons, Don Perry, Kevin Man- gold. Second Row: Mike Eden, Rick Zelfer, Pat Stodden, Doug Prins, Mike Ludwig, Glen Garrison, Darrell Gould, ALL CONFERENCE 1ST TEAM wg, Q- . mf in Sis 3 kk . fist .,., K . Y .,,, i Tis? ' , Kevin Mangold, Rick Lyons, Vic Epps, Rick Rife, Barry Ballenger. Richard Locket, Glen Lehr, Wayne Jones, Larry Werthmuhler, Rod Neasby, Dennis Sherrer, Kenny Cornet. Third Row: Dave Sego, Bob Jeffries, Barry Campbell, Tim McNerney, Dave Nielson, Mark Curtis, Mark Pederson, Russ Downing, Doug McCauley, Steve Stone, Terry Maddox, Dennis Lesheck, Nelson Hensley, Tony Vogliardo, Phil Bindell. ALL CONFERENCE 2ND TEAM AND HONORABLE MENTION 41 L T an I ' .7,- 31, M, ,,,,, , Vic Epps, John Roth, Mike Trimble. Highly Rated Trojans Find Tough Going Rick Lyons tries to get around the corner in the conference opener against Lee's Summit. Rick Lyons gets off a long pass behind fine block- ing bythe line. Richard Lockett follows a strong initial block then drives towards the goal line. PARK HILL 7 EXCELSIOR SPRINGS 12 The Trojans dropped their season opener to Excelsior Springs in a real crowd pleaser. The Tigers scored early on two passes and led at the half. Park Hill roared back in the third quarter and scored on a pass from Dennis Sharp to Richard Lockett. The Trojans drove deep into Tiger territory 3 more times but fumbled and were unable to score. The Tigers couldn't get anywhere as the defense forced 3 more punts. Late in the game the Trojans drove 80 yards to the Tiger 5-yard line. On the final play of the game a pass to Rick Lyons was off his finger-tips as he dove in the end zone. The game ended 12 to 7. PARK HILL 14 LEE'S SUMMIT 9 Rebounding from defeat, the Trojans won their first con- ference game at Lee's Summit. Park Hill wasted no time in scoring as Pat Stodden scored on an 84-yard run on the second play from scrimmage. The Tigers scored early in the second quarter but the Trojans came right back with a 90-yard t.d. run by Vic Epps on the following kickoff. Late in the game the Tigers managed a field goal but the Trojan defense held on to win, 14 to 9. PH 13 BLUE SPRINGS 28 It was a long night for the Trojans as the Wildcats passed for a 28 to 13 victory. All but one Blue Springs score came on passes. Park Hill stayed in the game with a blocked punt by Kevin Mangold and score by Rick Lyons. Steve Anderson scored on a 25-yard run late in the game but the Wildcats scored again and held on to win. This dropped the Trojans to 1 win and 2 losses. PH 33 ST. PIUS X 6 Again coming off a loss, the Trojans put it on Pius at their new stadium, 33 to 6. Park Hill scored first on a 90-yard drive climaxed by a 10-yard T.D. run by Richard Lockett. The next score came on a pass from Rick Lyons to Vic Epps. Another score came on a short run by Dave Sego. Park Hill scored again when Greg Llafet bulled over from the 3. The final score came when Dennis Sharp hit Darrell Gould on a perfectly executed pass. The Warriors managed a score late in the game and it ended 33 to 6. PARK HILL 7 GRANDVIEW 12 The Trojans up-and-down season continued with a close loss to Grandview. In a completely defensive game, the Bull- dogs scored on a fumble that bounced into the end zone. Park Hill came back in the third quarter with a T.D. run by Rick Lyons with one minute to play in the game. With 30 seconds left in the contest Grandview managed a score on a pass that went for 30 yards. The Trojans couldn't score in the final 15 seconds and lost it, 12 to 7. PARK HILL 7 FORT OSAGE 14 The Trojans dropped the Homecoming game to Fort Osage, the eventual conference co-champ. In an emotional battle, Cn the Way to a 5 and Five Season. Park Hill scored first on a pass play from Rick Lyons to Mark Curtis. The Indians scored twice on passes and led 14 to 7 at the half. The Trojans came back after the halftime show and played the best ball they ever had. With the De- fense shackling the explosive Indians, the offense drove through huge holes in the Indian line but, two fumbles in- side the 20 killed the drives. With less than a minute show- ing on the clock, the Trojans drove to the Indian 10. On the final offensive play of the game, the ball was left on the 1 yard line. PARK HILL 14 LIBERTY 12 The Trojans stayed in the conference race with a win over arch-rival Liberty. After a scoreless first quarter, Liberty scored twice and led 12 to 0 at the end of the first half. True to form, the Trojans roared back in the third period. Barry Ballenger blocked a Bluejay punt and Doug Prins ran it all the way to the 10. A pass play from Rick Lyons to Mark Curtis was good for the score. A T.D. run by Greg Llafet was called back and the 'Jays led late in the game. A pass from Dennis Sharp to Vic Epps put the Trojans in the lead and Steve Anderson converted the point after. The game ended 14 to 12. PARK HILL 7 BELTON 12 Dreams of repeating as conference champs died for Park Hill as they dropped their final conference game to Belton. Darrell Gould scored first as he ran the second play from scrimmage 65 yards for the only Trojan touchdown. The game remained scoreless until Belton scored twice in the third quarter. With 1:20 left in the game Park Hill drove the length of the field but couIdn't score as the ball was left on the 1 foot line as the gun sounded. This loss left the Trojans in third place in the Suburban 7 Conference. PARK HILL 48 ST. JOE BENTON 16 Determined to even their season record the crippled Trojans played Benton with most starters going both ways. Dave Sego started the first half scoring with two T.D. runs. Rick Lyons took off for 65 yards and a touchdown and Barry Campbell hauled in a Dennis Sharp pass for another score. The defense, led by Norm Wells nailed the Cardinal Q.B. in the end zone for a safety. This made the score 29 to 8. In the second half, Rick Lyons scored again and Darrell Gould punched across to run the score to 42 to 16. Following an intercepted pass by Greg Llafet, Dennis Sharp followed Park Hill's powerful blocking for the final score of the game. PARK HILL 41 PLATTE CITY 0 The Trojans, led by the seniors who were playing their final game, had their finest game of the year crushing Platte City. The offense rolled up a total of 491 yards and the de- fense led by Rick Rife and Barry Ballenger held the Pirates to 190 yards total. The passing game also was successful with 103 yards passing. Scores by Rick Lyons, Darrell Gould, Dennis Sharp, Pat Stodden and Steve Anderson rolled up the score in Park Hill's final game of the year. The season ended with 5 wins and 5 losses and a respectable 3rd place in a tough conference. Park Hill shows a powerful offense by driving in for the score from 5 yards out. Mark Curtis makes a fine catch for a touchdown in the Trojans' win over Liberty. Darrell Gould cuts through a large hole and starts off on a 65-yard T.D. run. 72 Great Individual Efforts lVlold The Trojan offense plans a few surprises for Grandview. Richard Lockett d efends against the long pass. Vic Epps leaps for the pass reception and the first down. Following fine blocking by the interior line, Rick Lyons adds to his team-leading scoring average by sprinting 60 yards for the score. The Trojans Into a Strong Team Greg Llafet breaks up a pass play in the Trojans' rout of Pius. mm ..... M-Mxmm Ntiwifes-tififrfffffisfssfzgslvgfzsg 1fz.22vssW ' :aiasefizga M ' 5 f?zixt.SzSe315sszs3.gs - . on M.. Q - mm. 'tas.....:...5i1v?5: .,.tsitiiwisisssfieiizzisiisszsi Mark Curtis shows great effort reaching for an overthrown pass. Vic Epps breaks up a pass play against Pius. The Trojan defense, led by Barry Ballanger, Flick Rife, Jack Fleming and Kevin Mangold smother a Platte City runner for no gain. Trojan defenders led by John Roth prepare to gangtackle a Pius runner. 4 V ' af f . 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' Leake shoots typical shot. p l ff . f W -i WWW ,l vwf-: ,za , , , rl - f- ff -'Y nf ff :e:.fWe, MLf:l.,fff,,. . . . ., H l A V f l if 112 5i'2rf . f n as, ' J P ' 49 4' ,W , f J w 1, ,, of 9 is ' '-- ff . - Iwi? is Jjfa 17' :' ?i5'2i . f , 1 J 2 5 , f f 2 2 QW ' r if riff-l V f We Ai Q, A asm.. f asfip-,:Zl?gf 'f,.'lw5'.i1 . 5w.., ., l'... r f . i .5 f W f Y ff if A1 6 f L' - ' W ft VN 2 9 , ,,.: V,V. 1 .,, A ft ? , - ,- mfg ap w . gf . W Ron Wall jumps high for tip-off in Grandview game. Junior Varsity Basketball L to R: Coach Malone, John Bleyenburg, Brad Glasebroke, Richard Malone, Manager Nathan Mize. Kneeling Mat Dan Dean Heavelin, Glen Lehr, Craig Homsley, Harry Whitmore, iels, Burt Richardson. Coach Randy Malone Park Hill SCORES 35 Lillis 51 Excelsior Springs 28 Grandview 38 Belton 37 Lee Summit 47 Liberty 35 DeLaSalle 54 Blue Springs 41 Liberty 60 Fort Osage 28 Grandview 23 Lee Summit 41 Blue Springs 36 Fort Osage Junior Varsity in Action Craig Homesley rips a rebound to start fast break. Mike Ludwig flies down the court. ...Q Juniors are held up in Red and White game. 1 . 2,. X . is . .. :fe-filftsf ,.., ' ., K , .. .1fvS1.Qwv.fsH - , , --if . 3 . Hs.. sw-XM-ct .... ff.. . ..,. Q Am. g Q- . ,,.. ff l 1.gL1.f....,,-..,.fe,5g.Qtp,..,Y.:..,,.Mm....:,,,.71,,,.5. .W fsifiiissvaii'-425 f' ix.. .f 1' M :N-wa'ffffi551s:f,,grf1 .71 Q1 Em., Qrlfffcgciirztgisiiigsi15Lg??Qi,::2?L .?fiYKgEfif3fK'f,' iflsiiiffn. S ' Pmksgivfilfiif .1 ss.. .S+ .isle--f l1fwsie.fA..':' .RFS fare.. .'11z...rrf:es.s.zSEI-1:f:sg:sgg2H.wti'.z.wefiggnew , .fzsfgi M . -. a. -- 'iz . -fg,gi:1..e:,--'15 sf ws... of Ifigfgf. 12.'K'ffsaslz-Em-fri,.f..i..v535g,ig,.ef::fl5gggg,..f ,VM.t5g..f,i-5, Q ..- ' :'w..?M-1. 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Q. --.., . -k -129 ' L 3 'r iff i ,:22r'.1g - - 5 Xririf'--:Q N W5 rg'-Q ,fQ,g:13f5hfi5ie?35' - ' , - -g 1 - ...1: - ...s':::f ng. . ..,, triage.. .f.wg3g...L - , 1-xg ffggzilifi ,fs Q. S is E i' is , , Q ff-.sift , N - 'Y or '-e' ' L' -fwfg 1 . it f we i Q-s ' . W ' aw it . f 'lf' ' . i i H Harry Whitmore's big moment. Glen Lehr controls tip. Ludwig soars to new heights. l l i 1 i i i Sophomore Team First Row: Manager, Gary Charles: K. Mangold, S. Kem, D. Hartman, M.Jacoby, K. Hey, Fl. Pope, M.Allen, D Whipple Craycraft, M. Crouse, P. Macon, D. Sego. Second Flow: R. l Sophomore Coach Dawson Freshman Coach Littleton Freshman Team First Flow: D. Hulfeld, M. Davis, S. Martin, M. Warley, S. Hensley, C. Chambers, K. Loveless, B. Lyons J Sedler H Rowden, K. Muhs, B. Nelson. Second Row: M. Morer, H. Parks. IVIinor Sports Qi MM - 5 A .nf ugh- - Wrestlers Pin Down 3-4 Season Record Front Row: D. Bowen, M. Williams, O. Humbird, B. Kincheloe. Second Row: H. Helle- buyck lmgr.l, B. Burton, A. Fifhause, D. Sherrer. Back Row: B. Daniels lmgr.l, T. Mad- dox J Schafer, Fl. Stuteville fmgr.l. Not shown, D. Showalter. Brad boosts his record with a win. Park Hill 12 Park Hill 27 Park Hill 51 Park Hill 19 Park Hill 4th Park Hill 8 Park Hill 23 Park Hill 14 Park Hill 14 Park Hill 4th Park Hill 33 Park Hill 20 Park Hill 30 Owen Humbird, Mr. Wrestling Scores North Kansas City Liberty Polo A 81 B Grandview Van Horn Tournament Baytown South Fort Osage St. Joe Central Blue Springs A 81 B West Platte Tournament Kearney Belton Lee's Summit A 81 B The elusive Showalter scores two 36 1 9 5 29 42 23 30 36 13 24 15 . I tw if if 5, 9 f 2 Xxx-meh. You're right-he does have a mole. Did I T936 IITI 8 . ,wftfe 5,-511, Qznfwfy., ' A5vmwwwM:w1WwvfeQt,,- -7 .- 1 Showalter shows championship form. Brad boosts his record with a pin. Fifhause picks up three points for a near pin.', As the start nears, wrestlers prepare for a tough match. Swimmers in Action Park Hill swimmer executes a tough turn in fine form. Park Hill swimmer is off to a flying start. Park Hill Swim Team Coach Franks gether? Who's the guy who said touch your elbows to- , . si - msec I . L i in L N,.. . A K LL A I ii -iii 1 -. L 1 -fiilfiil-Qs ifiE,ifi.ii?s52L-lfiiszffk--SEL-'ffmf- -- ' The jack of the team knifes it in -- 54 S .-, 22 22 5351 ,.-1 1 k ffi yliii Vis -Vi ..: -arf . aswifg. . .. . , AEE? , . if V . 539351: 5, , 5i,:.?f' 1 . 115 -- 1,..l,--1, .- -f -1-5,11-:M 155,315 f - -wsass-1,, N. I, ms, - - f - f if 11 wasp, fe , a.,.,. .. ,, 1 2--1 as .L -f 2. ,siege g li 1 wal i nf, ,Q 115, 3? 95-21 s1uea?aa 1 rf gg Q1 1 S W is x xg Q .. so , ,L,. 1, , 1, in 1 , -- ww is X , Egg: 155313, is g 1. we A - Kiggisgg - QQ - . 3 , '-,, 1.1 Y , .. Augie Grasis Senior, 4 years Mark Williams Senior, 2 years Park Hill Lettermen , X ,Wi .,L..: ,i ,, A- ,,. ,,. in .,., ' -P 1 1 ' we , ' Q ' Q HY?-f ', . rf ii?Si?is?'?ix7as?iwz2sv,,41Lsf5g,,1z1' W' ' - -, 11- -1-1-11,-www-i1-1'1,,sz ,egg - , 1 H , ' 1 Wiki- ., .f,fif,f2g5m- . Hf,n-11,3515 , . 1, . 1- 'if ii fwffif ,, 4 1 '21 .i,,fiz:1:szfa15s9Q55y - 11, as .-.sg,-19rg- lewfefiisff , -w i si: sifQz2f,t-f1ef?,f9gz11 1, 1,.Q,,r1, ., ,wx tml? f i 1,-W1 .. ,-'f,1'w1Q'fY2 4 'P2.i1, f:f ,52'f3i1,S21fvi4Q1imafjf g?f,??3?gg 55, yrs ,izsffas 5'5,,f:5' -if 1 , i,.,,,--2,2 gg - .111g,1,, , ir, -N 1- .11 1.1, 1- 1- W ,, 1-me -,, 4 :QW-fx 1 . , Gale Weaner Senior, 4 years ,rgg-we 11 V Tom Pollard Senior, 3 years 1 1 ,- ,K 1,.. 11 ,1 f,.1:,, . 21 2 , 1l,i1,wf -1 .1 1. fififiigii ,,1w111f1111v-1r,wif.1Q,1 ' ?iEi'i5?i K+ vi 1,1 -2,-w ?f ' ' 1 f aff 90 1 M 5, rg 1, g r W 7 ,Q X ,X N? all if M f A Af ayfiqwrf il ,314 vi L M 1 mi in N br 1 K mfr 141 X1 1, 1 1' Mx F P1 5 J' h H W -1 1 1,5 6 ,1 5? 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' iii . f 1 2 E! - ' 3 'K 1951575 , 1,,., . , , 1 1 Nl 2.1 -yi 3 1 1 sguws KS 3 3 1 , A.,,. ef ,pg 1 1- , E,-1 , , sw, John Flicker Junior, 2 years Keith VanWinkle Sophomore, 1 year - , file: lei 3 fr 55f?5,'f5i f iikiffi John MGYSV Wesley Masters JUf1iOl'1 1 Yeaf Sophomore, Provisional Park Hill Scores Liberty-46 Park Hill Southwest-32 Park Hill Ray South-56 Park Hill Center-77 Park Hill Raytown-45 Park Hill Southwest-36 Park Hill Wentworth-51 Park Hill Ray South-44 Park Hill Truman-65 Park Hill Center-69 Park Hill Raytown-29 Park Hill Van Horn-49 Park Hill Jerald hopes this is shorter than the Missouri River. 1 -.. ,- .. S 3 1,-5 .wx sw FM - f 25- S' f475 lf5WlffE Pl Fifi- If ,5':f'Ef14-'is ii 1551515 , I 1 1 - -, 25gi'2fg.vi fi.:7'2 1 :'Y If . ., . ,--k 2,3 51. Q. ..., ...EQ k, .. . -:rx isa 1's-:iw .Asus 1... . ,. Q Q QW.. .,,,.. . ,,,. ,i ,,k,t.',,,: M, .,,,, f ' -Q si. . 1 Q .tim -v u' SH' t. i ll. . f - ' Rf tx aww N NM wi l is N to W tt w, X my xx X 3, X mills 5 We K Qt S N xx 5 M W QQ V Q X , l .,,, ,--, E ... ..:: . -Q,, 3 , 7. , W 'f as ' - Q, M X X skits t Neff Q X wg N gifs sim atv N Q Q. w il, H N, Y ., gfffiftkrtitw K? .zf A X K X l of a l 'RIF-iw - . 9' K iffilflii-TEES . 11.557 iii . ' ' fiffiilzgffi-? 2 . ' . fnffiiisiiwsi FRA SV' 1 nf ' 19'f9iEfVniz3!le i15glf5.gi:.i mf. siis . s - ...MQ - -, . Q - - . was-5.14 2' ,fir S2325 M Hf 'in-'EER' . 9gf 2:'ffrs,e. ttii fs 5fig,':e2.fiwfE?4fe2f'-igg,.' i ggmzgztgwfiytwsfftwlt mf-lxfvsmwfwiitzneti Augie Grasis-Mr. Swim Senior Tri-Captain, Augie Grasis, is a four-year Ietterman in swim- ming. In his freshman year he placed third in the 400-free style and fourth in the 200-free style at the district meet. He entered the state meet and finished ninth in the 400-free. His sophomore year at district he finished second in the 200-free and third in the 400-free. In the state meet Augie finished sixth in the 200-free and seventh in the 400-free. His junior year a conference was set up and this seemed to be no prob- lem for Augie. He went undefeated. In the district meet he took two firsts the 400-free and 200-free. At state he took third in 200-free and sixth in the 400-free. His senior year was an outstanding one. He went undefeated in conference and placed first in the 200 and 400-free at district. ln the state finals Augie finished first in the 400-free and fifth in the 200-free. During these four years Augie has broken seven of the possible eleven Park Hill records. He had a combined record of 93-13 and re- ceived 21 medals. Augie ranks 32 in the nation with a time of 4.03.6 in the 400-free. All in all, Augie Grasis is well deserving of the title, Mr. Swim. Augie sets sights on another record. Students and players support our team. Conference Champs! Varsity, Left to Right: Greg Aikmus, Coach Duncan, Denny Laws, Phil Adams, Rick Rollins, Tom Aikmus. Number one medalist, Phil Adams, displays good form. Greg Aikmus sets. . . . . .and fires. Phil and Rick take the easy way around. , Relaxation is a key to champions. if Tennis Team we awk as we t Q .. gg , '- Row: H. Hensley, T. Crawford, J. First Row: P. Wood, M. Quirin, P. Showalter, C. Odo, S. Masters, R. Renard. Third Hawkins. Second Row: D. Cochran, B. Miller, S. Lynch, W. Meyer, P. Cansler,J.Kimball,T. Rice. ,,,,,..,.., to .... . Q e,s,r ssrs sdss is iiiifxie -.,e t T ss., .....s 1'.. fi, 4 rr,,. irllggggff , t ,soss l T ssis ... e '.- f 2 '1i', ,.,,,..,., ,..,,.. , . to E ... SS Opponent awaits Odo's smash. Nelson Hensley watches his teammates attentively. ,ae it ff .- K :fi z Emi wi -12.tf f ff' ffffgfzmrzgagfigl if -N w M r -F335 'N S X f E, K V . 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In his first year, Coach Cowden stressed team work. .t 5 Q .. ...ta Q ' 9 I ., x r- at A-I 'W Y l mtv f Q V . . it . ss,,2.f'lF-.-if .. '. 51.2 - ig... ' T' agjfsiq 1' ' I E . . .- 'A3tisiQffir1l,!tQ, f ' -- -- . F' 'T wif'.v.sff-fri-ff -as ifff-.f-M Q .1 ,- Gresham scores one of Park Hill's many against N.K.C. Track Team Coach Asbury X :tb ::. Head Coach, Ken Asbury, after 2 thirteen years is leaving Park Hill. 1 d h' , -- ,- 1 Many thanks shoul go out to lm so - ,ybq -.-1 for his countless hours of work and 1 . - 'QP2 l 1 :-- P ,.: ,q ..,, r-, ' dedication to both our track and ttle :'it I football teams. .,.ii! .i., t. gg tz' 3 '.,, :it -, -:1'- liti X Mi tt .. f ,, ---.f- ---.. M M. ',1..,. M. Assistant coaches, Link and Preston. First Row: J. Vanderslice, D. Miller, B. Richardson, J. Hos- kins, J. Salisbury, G. Robb, D. Slavin. Second Row: J. Blake, B. Hiller, R. Malone, M. Jacoby, T. Atherton, R. Harvey, R. Woods, D. Ping. Third Row: K. Splawn, B. Lyons, A , f ?'Eiv'A f V ff K Pollard, R. Weaner, M. Trimble, P. Weeks, M. Hardy. Fourth Row: V. Epps, D. Comley, G. Lehr, T. Vogliardo, D. Cray- craft, R. Pope, P. Stodden, R. Lyons, B. Wolkey. T. J E 1 L so l My i V . I I ' V ' . s ' . ' --ll . .- l't ' 1 1 ww, . 1 , ' , V' are .. Hb?-bw' 1 ft2tePE?t.WVin,'H s l',g1,Zg,g,kgesfEi? , H g?lE5g,t5?5x,Lj1,zjy' g,,,.-5p,37. t,,.J3W. ' ' ' 5UlS'7iLE113 xl Wi' MV. 'uf '-:if'l'f'g'1:t. Y, ' ' U I- t w X T . 'T V .Q '--we T T s is .5 Rich Malone sets his mark. Epps and Trimble take off to a fast start in the low hurdles. . .2 W i f W, , L l yk : J: f lff:i JY'.Y.'i-Rf' H . W 1'f1Vv-'2i's9i 'f fl , . ,,..W.- . z 1 ii, ..,, l as sibtmms' ' Park Hill adds to its score in the high jump. Members of the record-setting two-mile relay team prepare themselves. Tony Vogliardo puts out fine effort to take a first in the 880. jffwuqh tlw ffm Student Life During the course of a year students are exposed to many in- fluences. Both scholastic and extracurricular activities play impor- tant roles in their lives. To become mature in mind and body a stu- dent needs to utilize all facets of himself. That is why Student Life plays such an important role. Here students experience communica- tions among themselves. They learn how to strive for goals and accept the responsibilities and leadership of maturing young people. An exciting part of life is the recognition one receives for out- standing services and achievements. Throughout the year excep- tional students are singled out for their accomplishments. The pride of receiving such an award is communicated to others by gratification of the receiver in reaching his goal. Park Hill offers the students many opportunities for involvement. These extracurricular activities allow students to explore the limits of their creativity and brings out their individualism. Activities also help them to become more interesting and well-rounded persons. With the help of these activities the Park Hill graduate becomes more equipped to face the future. Cheerleaders and Troyianettes form a Victory Lane and await the arrival of the mighty Trojans. Trojan Zeke Young escorts Queen Rita Anderson to her royal chair. Homecoming Brings Out Spirit 1970 Homecoming Spirit Week was full of activities. The students displayed school spirit during pep assem- blies provided for each individual class. At the final pep assembly, presented to the entire student body by the Senior Class, the Junior Class took the award for their outstanding expression of school spirit throughout the week. The Freshman attendants, Julie Steckelberg and Glenda Welsh, were presented with their escorts, Marty Davis and Steve Roland. Connie Hardwick and Debbie Steelman, sophomore attendants, were escorted by Greg Kutz and Roger Pope. Junior attendants Debbie Osadchey, escorted by Denny Laws and Jody Stanton, accompanied by Greg Neaderhiser were seated with the other attendants. Following them were the three candidates for 1970 Homecoming Queen, Barbara Adams escorted by Jim Shiner, Rita Anderson with Don Perry, and Whitney Drake accompanied by Joe Kerntz. During half-time ceremonies at the football game, the entire Pep Club formed a representative P-H on the field. The attendants and candidates with escorts were brought mid-field in individual class-constructed sedan chairs carried by students from their respective classes. Rita Anderson --received her crown from Shiela Collie, 1969 Homecoming Queen, in a romantic fluores- cent setting produced by the glow of sparklers held by Pep Club members. The week ended with a dance carried out to the theme of Alice in Wonderland . Large colorful murals were used for wall decorations depicting the theme. Thus Spirit Week came to a dramatic close. The candidates and escorts Ueft to rightj Whitney Drake and Joe Kerntz, Rita Anderson and Don Perry, and Bar- bara Adams and Jim Shiner anxiously await the announcement of the Queen. Flita Anderson with date Kevin Waters accepts congratulations with a radiant smile at the dance. . W .- . W kg RQ 4.1. WW .sf1itfiSf7'fi ' . .. ' ..,,. ' , K A ...izmi,ig,s5.::1,-.f f -i kg ,ms T- hz. - xR , .w- Hrr ' . -- . t . t..l -Ml--W ,... . ,ssss . f 5 , W - A a zz Q in ia .. . :-sf E: 'V - ' -- liiif? - ' if . . it - - 'T' ft 1-3 - s ., xt i f . 1 it - - V - fs . ,r., . . . , V Qitsxii 2 isfifi K ' Q, E - .- ' ' ' 5119 ri - - -..vz.f ' K E -' a nn a: W.. . .2 V ' , .,,-: :- Lew ....t... W TN'-3555555-i5E.?iE:! will , is . sssa . 5,5 ' xiii 1 7' . J ii A L . V -Qs-1'-isfwiggfmietigflt-s --Mft ' V- ..,, 5 X S ,aiu p ig f-rf sfsi.gj515-ggfs52.5.12 - titrt W .. , W, f- . - - - . . .- , . . swf-ifsijgils.sv'lfE,!'F'-f.f1 2 ' ' ' K mmf S X Sheila Collie, 1969 Homecoming Queen, relinquishes her crown as Rita Anderson begins her reign. ii... K ., 1'f-1'7fTE5ffi1eiiw..,.. .,-'.' -. . .A -f-.. , -f-'-. .. .- -53:51-1s-fmtf U,.. 11-. - sisgfgstsglfvzrsi Qissisststwastt . . f 2' H' - - V- f -V ff- --MQW' L' 1: Nam ':msgw.:.x:.f3:-.sz-.ez-.fa Animated chessman and couples wait with enthusiasm for the dance to proceed. Miss Debbie Osadchey, Junior Miss Jgdy Stanton, Junior Miss Connie Hardwick, Sophomore Miss Debbie Steelman, Sophomore Miss Glenda Welsh, Freshman Miss Julie Steckelberg, Freshman F 1 'lf Miss Rita Anderson 1970 Homecoming Queen Miss Whitney Drake Homecoming Royalty Homecoming, one of the first major events of the year, was sponsored by the Senior Class. Three can- didates, one of whom would become the Queen, were selected by the Senior Class. Two girls were chosen from each of the other classes to be her attendants. All were presented at the pep assembly and during the half-time ceremonies of the football game. Miss Rita Anderson was crowned the 1970 Home- coming Queen. She was selected for her personality and exuberant spirit, as displayed in her cheerleading and participation in F.H.A. She holds the esteem of her classmates. Miss Barbara Adams 202 Phil Showalter, Paula Leamon, and Chuck Gordon sing and pantomime the song Minstrel, Jester, and In Belowg King Sextimus, Chuck Gordon, pantomimes the birds and the bees in a man-to-man talk with Prince Dauntless, Steve Timmons, during rehearsal. Princess Winifred, Celestine Epps, and Prince Dauntless, Steve Timmons, are shocked during rehearsal at the boisterous man- ner of Queen Aggravain, Cheryl Whitebread. 4 l Jester, Paula Leamon, questions Wizard, David wilson, about the Queen's test for Winifred. i l l 'T M iii li wk Lady Larken fDebbie Floachl, informs Sir Harry fWes Nlastersl, of his coming fatherhood. Once Upon A Mattress Park Hill's first venture into a musical pro- duction was Once Upon a Mattress . The basic plot revolved around a search to find a true princess for Prince Dauntless. In the background there occurred a dom- ineering conflict between Queen Aggravain and King Sextimus, the Silent. There also oc- curred a laborous conflict between Lady Lar- ken and Sir Harry. Pantomine, choreography, orchestration, and singing were presented in grand style. Undoubtedly the most encouraging thing about Once Upon a Mattress was the involv- ment of a large number of students and its complete success, with a sellout and standing ovation at all three performances. Court members look on as Diane King, the Twelfth Prin- cess, fails the Queen's unjust test. 4 look of disbelief crosses Pam's face as she receives her bouquet. Radiant smiles cover the faces of the Royal Court as they reign over the game. Courtwarming Ron Wall, left, takes the crown and deciding enve- lope from 'tJudge Randy Cowden. Weeks of preparation preceded the event- ful night of Courtwarming. The Pep Club sponsored the election of the Queen as five girls were chosen from a list of all the senior girls. The basketball boys then selected their Queen from these candidates: Janet Berg, Nancy Hogan, Paula Leamon, Pam Naylor, and Vickie Samborski. The crowning ceremonies at half time were conducted by members of the basketball team. Captains Zeke Young and Ron Wall were Masters of Ceremonies while other members of the team escorted the candi- dates on to the court. Miss Pam Naylor received her crown from Ron Wall with enthusiastic approval from the audience. She was selected because of her outgoing personality, optimistic atti- tude and friendliness to all. Pam not only showed school spirit at the Park Hill games but she also contributed to a number of clubs and organizations of value to the school. . V , ,355 .V if .' VL ...,, t Ft' fix, im SA, , 44 ff ,xg ,, Q , 5 , 10, 1 X 1' EQ? Q Q 1 A S 42 1 ix W .K In f 1 X 1 ,ff ff 4 'A' f ia' Ei 62543 is iw' is 'lsfiiihileiiiiiiifwmg .szfff,f,1we4mew, '- 'vzi,ii4cfzs2wmf4 ' f 'v l ' 'fsfizzmegvwsf V- . 2 gffiiiwffivb lzevfsssggiii ' 952153 ,Sk , X . . , Wi, M , f M My K ij ' if ig Miss Paula Leamon L S K K Lf,: mfwvmswiw, ,. , i,m.,, i,my 3 1 Miss Nancy Hogan 1 ,, ,f E E: X .51 3 WMM5. up rf' 5' 2 xg Q! - E 'Q , is Xi, f ,V E32 , , ' ,, H H' ' ff f ' w w f- rez, ,X 3 i, wa . 'V V' fQ'Hv . s :, - is ' , A VI ,f in . 'ik A ' I r,f'6Q IV. ,f if fy if , . 'f fi .,.. -V ,vii I ff - K nf - . - wsu.. Mg44if.?. ,T ' is ' 1. A , 27 f 2 'm s .I V ' . R wsmslisys 4 I i ,, xg f r If A 5f'ff,VE,,, f 5- , 8 2412 QW - Q- , fm: ' ' ,, Q Q, S .wiv ,, i ,fm - i, f, Miss Janet Berg 1971 COUVTWSFUWUQ Queen Miss Vickie Samborski Miss Pamela Naylor ..,,1s,iii iii4,X Z 4 ,.z, 5, i,1iSii ,X . I. swim f,,.fi,-mwis -Wg: www -Wg i i wfasw f S 1 gi ww : f W , 20 6 . ,, . fiif. 1:1 25' -- .. , .1-sg -slss? i -Qi: fy 1 svn was-QE: ,rig I fr 'Sf QM -fr? W SM- X - Miss Karen Hey Miss Vicki Samborski 1971 Sweetheart Queen Miss Nancy Hogan Miss Kathy Wheeler M535 Whifnei' Drake H i 4 i Homemakers Crown Queen The seventh annual Sweetheart Dance commenced with the election of five F.H.A. girls from a list of senior members. These girls were selected for their participation and contribution to the organization. The dance was set to the theme of We've Only Just Begun, which was played as Lynn Bridges retired her crown to Vickie Sam- borski, the 1971 Sweetheart Queen. Vickie's participation throughout all of her high school years in the club has been outstanding and she held the office of President during the year. alfa, Of J Refreshments Servers offer their assistance. l Stephanie Wales dances to the music of the Backwoods Memory. Queen Vickie, fescorted by Greg Llafetl leaves her throne to join the dance. The dirty windows in the breezeway were in dire ne good scrubbing. Breaking Ground This year Earth Day was an all-school project. With the hard work and perseverance of the S.W.I.N.E. members and their sponsor, lVlr. Fitz- patrick, the ground broke loose. Much time was taken, and with funds provided by the Student Council, the courtyard became beautiful with trees, benches, and a white gravel walkway. Perhaps the most important happening of the day's festivities was the volunteer involvement offered by the students. They washed windows, cleaned the grounds, shoveled dirt, and planted trees. As a result of hard work and enthusiasm, Park Hill enjoyed a very successful Earth Day. The dirty windows in the breezeway were in dire need of a good scrubbing. .Maul ed ofa Students proudly survey the cleared pathway, which is ready for the gravel to be laid for the finishing touch. Mrs. Murphy, the student council sponsor, supervises and pitches in on some of the work. Happiness is working together. , ff-- ge.- 1fwgsif5Fm,,,, euxgg, ,, ' . ,I 1 , L,,..,. Diana Jones practices modeling with her broom. COC0 A Fashion Happening The annual fashion show, co-sponsored by the Home Economics Department and F.H.A., proved to be a fashion happening. The setting was an elaborate version of a Paris dress salon, with long mirrors, old trunks, dangling boots, hose, and scarfs. The mood was set for theme Coco , from the Broadway musical, Coco Chanel. The garments modeled, and the scripts read, were the creation of the girls from the Home Economics clas- ses. The clothes ranged from the most casual playsuits to the elegant formals worn at Prom. Mrs. Houx gives last minute instructions. Mass confusion in preparation for show. 209 The eight Miss Winter Sports candidates are tleft to rightl Debbie Steelman, Janet Walker, Charlotta Geigel, Robin Sherwood, Nancy Civiello, Laura Williams, and Peggy O'Toole. Not shown, Bette Hudnall. The Winter Sports Mister Awards , went to tleft to rightl Augie Grasis, Mr. Swim, Owen Humbird, Mr. Wrestleg and Zeke Young, Mr. Basketball. tttit . .1 iff- , J gl Miss Charlotta Geigel, the 1971 Miss Winter Sports, tsittingj and her two attendants tleft to rightl Robin Sherwood and Peggy O'Toole. Winter Sports Honor Awards This year a new award was present- ed at Park Hill. The wrestling and swim teams combined to elect a Miss Winter Sports. The boys of the respective teams nominated eight girls according to their contribution and spirit shown at the games. Selected members of the faculty and student representatives voted on the finalists. Miss Charlotta Geigel, the 1971 Miss Winter Sports, was announced during the Winter Sports Royalty Dance. Two honor attendants, whom the judges felt deserved recognition, were also an- nounced at this time. The three girls crowned the Mister Awards given that night. Mr. Basket- ball was given to Zeke Young, Augie Grasis, Mr. Swim, and David Showalter accepted the award for Owen Humbird who was selected Mr. Wrestle. Curator Scholarships The Curator Scholarships, from the University of Missouri, were given to four senior girls: Janet Berg, Jana Dennis, Ellen Gilbirds and Penny Miller. These awards were based on academic achievement throughout their high school years. All four girls were in the top 370 of the class. In addition to their outstanding scho- lastic record, these girls have a fine record of performance in extracur- ricular activities. The Curator Scholarships were received by: lLeft to Righty: Ellen Gilbirds, Jana Dennis, Janet Berg, and Penny Miller. Honor Awards Each semester the Student Council selects two students to honor in the areas of scholarship and lead- ership First semester, Darrell Gould Qleftl was awarded the scholarship award because of his high grade aver- age and attitude toward higher learning. Mike Seck- ington frightl received the leadership award for his work as Student Council president. l l s 'Q The second semester scholarship award went to Jana Dennis lcenterl. Jana holds the position of Valedictorian for the Class of '71. The leadership award was presented to Darrell Gould lleftl and Jim Horton frightl. Jim is president of the Senior Class. Both are active in other organizations also. AFISENIC AND OLD LACE Taste of Poison George Stewart, Director CAST Mortimer Brewster-G reg Llafet Abby Brewster-Lois Robertson Martha Brewster-Liz Grissinger Teddy Brewster--Hector Quemada Elaine Harper-Peggy O'toole Jonathan Brewster-George Klimacek Officer Kline-Dana Duckworth Doctor Einstien-David Wilson Doctor Harper-Scott Morgan Officer Beophy--Doug Leamon Mr. Gibbs-Garret Duckworth Mr. Witherspoon-Doug Reed Lt. Rooney-Rob Reynolds BURN!! Abby Brewster examines a body of one of the eleven old men whom she and Martha 'relieved of their misery'. l l Johnathan Brewster reminds Doctor Einstien that the Doctor himself was responsible for his 'Boris Kar- loffFace'. Mortimer Brewster leaps out of the shad- ows to give Mr. Gibbs what is coming to him. A 2 s l 3 5 iw Doctor Harper blesses his daughter, Elaine Harper, as he gives his permission for her marriage to Mortimer Brewster. In this backstage shot, Garret Duckworth and one of the 'officers' show the general good feeling and spirits of the crew about the performance which will soon begin. 2 4 Enthusiastic emotions arise through the crowd as they dance to the mu- sic of The Classmen. The Garden of Octopi The Junior-Senior Prom proved to be a great suc- cess. The theme, Octopus's Garden, was carried out to the highest degree. Blue and green crepe paper covered the walls and ceiling. Mobiles of undersea creatures hung from wires to further carry out the theme. Blue papier- macheoctopuses were used for table decorations. The Seniors were indeed grateful to the Juniors, who made Prom a most memorable night. Careful planning and hard work put forth by the Juniors showed up in lavish decoration, the well-known band, The Classmen, and a large attendance. Ambitious Juniors, Amber Granger and Col- leen Burgeson, start the seemingly endless task of draping crepe paper. Liz Gatton, Ron Reifsnider, and Dawn Rasmussen enjoy their cake and punch. l l Sponsors, Miss Lewis and Mrs. Kraus, are shocked by their discovery of still another box of crepe paper. 14 Conversation and refreshments play an important role in the big night. Couples retreat to tables to have a quiet talk. A protective pirate looks on to see that all is well in the Octopus's Garden. Students Presented Awards we Q X 3 ,,: X H 3 w ,1ifE5'GrI'lfPR, c .ew f-g?!'g3ifff'Q X 5 X N, x Egstf X .... ' Wifi , .X . ti Ellen Gilbirds returns to her seat after re- ceiving another one of her many awards. Mrs. Reed presents Lou Ann Leim- kuhler with the Business Education Award. 216 V.,, . V , at 9 A -ttsr NN-N- ...... Q WWW , it A A Egg im , .4 M ,,.,, H . .2 . 'f tQ-N 5 M 5 . W .lm giwxwh , f ,, www 2.5.5,- -7 ' ,, slim.: , 5 E A t tt tt W ........ M -il E: Students received sembly. Mike Secking sented the Principal's their awards at the Awards As- ton and Jana Dennis were pre- Awards by lVlr. Taylor. Some thirty-nine student awards were presented by teachers of the different educational departments. Mr. Gatton presented twenty-three seniors from their sel scholarships. i?if'7i?Eft?'W fff132E?f9?fW5 .4913 ' U . fy 'W ,,,it1gfgag5?afte' .WM special scholarships granted to ected colleges and five athletic 5, at ,,.. M t t swf 3 3 ?ig.m,f,., 2 arg X tg Eg , gf 1 , V a t! ,i,t t. 44 Lg ., 4? .. ,WW H L rrrt V 1 ' t ,af'fjT':QTW. ,. t Q5 1' it t si 0 ' 5' mi?i6f2,Wx..' r .1 ,gf,54n,, , -Wars ,uk WWWM4 -,NmM.MmW,.m-V5 ttr- -V I tt 2 ,, . M... H r - iw gs.. K lu Q Q 'Y , Z .yah VVMZZM ,ft ' 'f ' We ' 'WM 5' , QZL . Nfl, 'mv . ,, My. ,fkiswf f vaa ma ?f.z12ffm -v...'v5f :i1'zf.,,5wQi 'w tf ' Ht' Z- W E , lg ,.,. ,A Vkkk y .,,,, 2 r a f i' ft ' t. r tif .tw 7- f l A 'vt-5 get rf? atttats t f,..,.Q.2r Q 7 -f-', f Aram Mmm MQQGZ' 1 5 i'b5?5?5215?a f:5Elif5'flifg , f'i1f5f f ! .Jf'f515:55Qif9i!l??efiiiil Z NK 277 , A it A . ,, ' ,, ,P Paula Leamon is presented by Mr. Stewart. her award for Best Supporting Actress Coach Cowden is surprised at a warm-up jacket presented to him by the base ball team. Julie Pike lights the Candle of Character , which completes the standards of N.H.S. members. National Honor Society Greets New Members Cheryl Whitebread frightj steps forward to receive her candle and certificate from Flobin Sherwood. Each year 10 percent of the Junior Class and 15 percent of the Senior Class are installed into National Honor Society. These students must have outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Active members led the ceremony at installa- tion. Darrell Gould spoke on history, Mike Seck- ington discussed leadership, Robin Sherwood ex- plained service, and Julie Pike talked about the qualities of good character. New members stand to take their oath of installation into the Park Hill Chapter of National Honor Society. 7 2 if Cf? iii li N-'dwg' Park Hill 1984 God lNalhan Blydenburgl and Gabriel fTom Pollardl construct The End. ,rw ge ,ze :J W ' i 3 3 ,,:- 1 x mmf , Who'll buy the tonic. Who will help the little red hen- not I. il wander about lost some- Munchkins where on The Yellow Brick Road during the finale. l 4 l , . K. ' 1' ff W 1 V if , Q w 2' 33?,,W,,.,f,ww-new,wr-Wr:,x,55-fa.weary., ,fvnwx ,,f,,,k,,5 f.4ei,'w.eg f, ,ff , Q4 1- ,. -aeef .er My,Q'alf1KiifFiwx2fiz:me1:23513-:filmW-FQiic?fd5xQ92f wi Qui 5 la fl -f .: ' , H? 4 . - fe .,, al' in i ii Q aio, ,, ,wM5,..,.,,45,4W ,W fmgjig M ,ewenm y ,,,,.1 , ,M . 5, I . if , Q f .'?Pf,..W f 1?'F i1f r 'gi f' 1,SfaM1.'ge,, -me r w, V- 5 :awe-.H if f g, . g m l K ,fm 1f2 f mf? G1 We 474 , , .Y,,,mm - 'flew me N: I We . L 1. as if A- ' fr fr 14vaQH:,i1',1,' Dancing Dolls-Park Hill's Finest. Senior Assembly As the school year draws to a close the Senior Assem- bly is an important event to seniors. The program, the final activity of the class, is written, directed, and performed by seniors. This year the program was held at night. The assembly opened with a series of tongue-in-cheek skits about school life, then centered on the talents of the class members. Popular instrumental and vocal numbers were presented along with serious and hilarious skits. The assembly opened with the traditional 71 Forever sign which has been emphasized by the class since the 1969 Senior Assembly. The program closed with the presentation of the Senior Gift and brought to an end the four years of shared learning for some three hundred twenty-eight seniors- Class 71 Forever Masters of Ceremonies, Greg Llafet and Jim Horton. Balloons and confetti shower audience in the finale celebration. Statue of Liberty, Jana Dennis, is escorted by the Radical, Jim Higgins. 220 SENIOR DIRECTORY A ADAMS, BARBARA LEWIS Homecoming Attendant, Execu- tive Council, Pep Club ADKISON, BRENDA Student Council, Pep Club AIKMUS, TOMMY EDWARD AKER, BARBARA ANN Band, Pep Club fSergeant at Armslg Activities at St. Pius X ALLEN, DANNY ALLEN, GARY VAN ANDERSON, LLOYD STEVEN ANDERSON, RITA JANE Homecoming Queen, Varsity Cheerleader, Pep Club APRIL, KAREN ASHBY, KATHY D. AUGUR, JANE MARIE Pep Club, A.F.S., F.H.A. B BAILEY, STEVEN RUSSELL BALLENGER, BARRY RANDALL BALLINGER, JAMES ALLISON BARBER, JOHN BASKINS, DAVID M. BASSETT, JOHN LEE BEARS, STEVEN R. BEBOUT, GREGORY DALE BENNE, MICHAEL JOSEPH A.F.S. Nice-Presidentl BENZ, RHONDA GAIL BERG, JANET LOUISE Symphonic Band, N.H.S., Pep Club Nice-President, Sopho- moreRep.l BERG, NANCY JANE Madrigal, Pep Club, F.H.A. BIRD, PAUL ALLEN BLAESIUS, PAMELA JANE V.I.C.A. BLANTON, PAM A. BLASZCZYK, SHARON Intramurals BLYDENBURGH III, NATHAN C. BOEDING, LYNN EDWIN Baseball BOLING, PAULA NELL Annual Staff, F.H.A., Pep Club BOSWELL, RICHARD Student Council QVice-Presi- dentl, N.H.S., School Plays BRACKNEY, DAVID Mixed Choir, D.E. BRADFORD, LYNN A Cappella Choir, V.l.C.A., Pep Club BRATTEN, BERNADETTE LORAINE BRIER, WALTER MICHAEL BUCHMAN, BRENDA Honor Pep Club, Annual Staff, A.F.S. BURCH, CYNTHIA ANN BURGER, JANELLE JONES BURGER, SHARON J. Majorette, District and State Mu- sic Contests, F.H.A. BURTON, BRENDA A.F.S., F.T.A., A Cappella Choir BUSH, MITCHEL Senior Class Secretary, Varsity Club, District Music Contests CALDARELLA, DEBBIE CALLAHAN, JOANN ELAINE Pep Club, F.H.A., C.O.E. CALLAWAY, PAUL MICHAEL CAMERON, STEVEN L. CAMPBELL, RICK CANTU, JOHN DENNIS CARR, LINDA CARR, RITA RENE Pep Club, F.H.A. CARSON, DEBBIE CASTELLAN, NORMA BEATRIZ CASTILLOUX, CONNIE ANN Pompon Girl, Madrigal, A Cap- pella Choir CHAMBERS, RICKIE LEE CLARK, BILL CLAUSON, JOHN CARL COLE, SUSAN V. COLEMAN, BARRY J. I I COLEMAN, DAVID ROGER I Football, Basketball, Varsity I Club COLLIER, STEPHEN KENT S.W.I.N.E., Chess Club COMLEY, C. Donald Student Council, Track, Varsity Club CONNOR, DEBBIE Journalism CONNOR, DIANE BOBBIE Pompon Girl, F.H.A. lGeneral Managerj, Pep Club CROSS, MICHAEL Golf, Football lManagerJ, Varsi- ty Club CROUCH, JACKIE LEE CROWNOVER, DAVID K. A.F.S., S.W.I.N.E., Freedom For- um Delegate DALKE, PATRICIA Pompon Girl, F.H.A. lParliamen- tarianl, Office Worker DANLEY, ROGER PHILLIP DASCHLER, LYNN LEE DAVIS, LARRY DEAN Football, Symphonic Band, Dis- trict 8t State Music Contests DEETS, STEVEN DUDLEY DE LONG, HENRY ALBERT DENNlS,JANA Pacaisso Batik Company, Pep Club, Activities at Savannah High DOWNING, RUBY CAROL Office Assistant, Marching Band DRAKE, WHITNEY ALLISON Madrigal, Sophomore 8t Junior Exec. Committee, Pompon Girl DRUMHELLER, DANNY L. DRYBREAD, JAMES MELVIN DUTY, STEVEN DOUGLAS DYKSTRA, DUKE NICHOLAS E EASTLAND, JEFFREY LEE ECTON, KATHLEEN ANN F.H.A., Home Ec. Assistant, Pep Club EDGAR, JACQUILINE SUE EDMONDS, KATHY JEAN EDWARDS, FRED C. EDWARDS, WILLIAM EUGENE EMRIE, GAIL ESTELLE EPPERSON, KATHY ANN F.H.A. EPPS, VIC Football, Basketball, Track EVANS, JEANNIE Band, F.H.A., Pep Club EVANS, RONALD LEE EVANS, STEVEN LEE FARIS, BARBARA ELLEN F.H.A., Pep Club, Band FINCHER, GERALD ALLEN FINK, KATHY JO Pep Club, F.T.A. lHistorianl, A.F.S. FINNEY, JOYCE MARIE Activities at St. Pius X FLEMING, JACK Football, Varsity Club FLIGGE, SUSAN YVONNE Pep Club, F.T.A., A.F.S. FORT, DIX FOX, CATHY Pacasso Batik Company ITrea- surerlg Art Fairs, Art Assistant FOXWORTHY, TERESA ANN FREDERICH, JAMES Basketball, Intramurals, Junior GAGNE, ELIZABETH ANNE Assembly GANDY, CAROL Freshman Band GATTON, ELIZABETH ANN F.N.A. fSecretary, Presidentl, A.F.S. lHistorian, Treasurerlg N.H.S. GAWF, JOHNNIE LEE GEORGE, DWIGHT K. GERNER, JEFFREY ALAN GILBIRDS, ELLEN LOUISE Varsity Forensics 81 Debate Squad, Student Council, Na- tional Merit Semifinalist GILKERSON, DONALD EUGENE GOBLE, RICK JAMES GOULD,CAROL Pompon Girl, Pep Club, F.H.A. GOULD, DARRELL ALLEN N.H.S., Varsity Club, Student Council lCoordinating Boardl GRASIS, AUGIE Swimming Letterman, Varsity Club, Student Council GRAY, DONNA F.T.A. Nice-Presidentl, A.F.S., Pep Club GREEN,DANNY Chess Club, S.W.I.N.E., F.T.A. GREGOIRE, TIM Varsity Soccer Team, Activities atWilliamsville N. High GRESHAM, WARREN A. Senior Class Treasurer, Base- ball, Symphonic Band GROH, KENNETH JAMES GROLBERT, DALLAS CLARENCE GULLICKSON, LEA Activities at O'Gorman High H HAFNER, VALARIE LOUISE HAMILTON, RICHARD LEE HARRIS, JERALD M. District 8t State Swim Meets, Varsity Club, Football HAYES, RONALD KEITH HAYS, KIM V.I.C.A. HENDERSON, MARY BETH Pompon Girl, Honor Pep Club, Office Worker HENRY, DIANE Pep Club, Choir, Intramurals HEY, KAREN Pep Club, F.H.A., Band HIGGINS, JAMES CHASE HIGGINS, MARY KATHERINE Pep Club, A.F.S., S.W.I.N.E. HILL, PEGGY ANN Band, Pep Club, F.H.A. HINTON, MAURICE HODGES, MARY LOU Pep Club, F.H.A. HOFFMAN, STEVE CLYDE HOGAN, NANCY EILEEN HOLLOWAY, PAMELA Journalism, Student Council, Pep Club HONEYCUTT, WILLIAM ALFRED HORD, BARB Choir, Marching Band HORTON, JAMES EVERETT HOSLER, PAMELA ANN Park Hill Players, Thespians So- ciety, Student Council HOWARD JR., JOHN C. Mixed Choir, A Cappella Choir HUDNALL, BETTE Pompon Girl, Annual Staff, A Cappella Choir HUFFMAN, HELEN JOANN A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Choir, S.W.I.N.E. HUGHES, PAMELA KAY F.T.A. fSecretarYI3 French Club, F.B.L.A. HUMBIRD, OWEN W. IOTTI, ELISABETTA A.F.S. Student from Italy, Pep Club, Park Hill Players IRWIN, WANDA IRENE Pep Club, F.H.A., A Cappella JERDE, REX PAUL Choir JOHNSON, CHARLES E. Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Club JOHNSON, JOHN ALBERT JOHNSON, NANCY RAE Pacasso Batik Company, Pep Club, A.F.S. fSecretaryl JOHNSON, PATRICIA LYNN Band, Pep Club, Mixed Choir JOHNSON, PAULA THERESE Forensics fPresidentl, N.H.S., U.N. Day Activities JONES, DIANA SUE JONES, LINDA LOU Pep Club, F.H.A., Intramurals JONES, ROBERT WAYNE JUDD, CAROLYN MAE F.H.A., Pep Club K KARR, MELANIE IONE Pep Club, F.H.A. KATLIN, DON Pacasso Batik Company KELLENBERG, STEVE Symphonic Band, District 8t State Music Contests, Varsity Club KELLEY, SHERYLL EILEEN Band, Library Assistant, S.W.I.- N.E. KELLY, MITCHEL LEWIS KERNTZ, JOSEPH JAMES Basketball, Track, A Cappella Choir KIESER, KENNETH A Cappella Choir, Park Hill Players, Choir KINSEY, DENISE KITCHEN, WILLIAM THOMAS KLIMACEK, GEORGE Categories Team, Park Hill Play- ers QPresidentJ, N.H.S. iVice- Presidentl KNAPP, RICKY LEE KOPECKY, RANDY KUTZ, MICHAELA Student Council, F.H.A., Band L LANGSTON, BARBARA LAMONT, CLIFFORD LENN LAWS, LINDA KAY LAYTON, CYNTHIA LOU ANN LEAKE, MIKE Basketball, Executive Council LEAMON, PAULA Varsity Cheerleader, Madrigal, All School Play LEIMKUHLER, LOU ANN Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, District Business Con- tests LINDSAY, MARK Intramurals LINVILLE, BRENDA JOY Band, F.T.A. fPresidentJ, N.H.S. LINVILLE, DEBRA JO Band, A Cappella Choir LLAFET, GREGORY A. Varsity Club tPresidentJ, Senior Class Vice-President, State 8t District Music Contests LYLE, KENNY LYON, RUTH MARIE LYONS, RICHARD L. Varsity Club, Football Letterman, Track Letterman M MAGDEN, KATHY MANGOLD, KEVIN N. MANLY, CHARLES W. Park Hill Players, A Cappella Choir, V.l.C.A. MANTOOTH, BEVERLY MAXINE MARSHALL, CRAIG BOYER MARTIN, SUSAN MARVIN, WILLIAM SMITH MAUDLIN, JOYCE ELAINE MAXWELL, DOUGLAS TYSON MAYO, JOYCE ANN Annual Staff, Madrigal, F.H.A. MC CORMICK, PATRICE MARIE IVIC COY, RICHARD WAYNE IVIC GILTON, THOMAS WILLIAM MC ILVAIN, DEBBIE F.N.A. ISecretaryI: F.T.A., Pep Club MENDENHALL, SHEILA ANN Band, F.T.A., A.F.S. MEWMAW, VICKIE MICHAELS, CLAUDIA JEAN MILLER, DIANE LOUISE Pompon Girl, Symphonic Band, Student Council Coordinating Board MILLER, PENNY RAE Pep Club, A.F.S. IHistorianl, District 8t State Music Contests MILLER, ROBERT IVAN MILLER, VICTORIA JEANNE A.F.S., Spanish Assistant, F.T.A. MINTON, DEBORAH KAY MOBLEY, CAROL NOREEN Art Fairs, Pacasso Batik Com- pany, Students for Service MONCHIL, GEORGE MOORE, PAULA RAE F.H.A. MORRIS, CONNIE RUTH Pep Club, Student Council, F.H.A. MORSE, GREGORY JAY MOSER, JANICE EILEEN N.H.S. fSecretarYIZ Majorette, District 8t State Music Contests MOWAT, DEBBIE Pep Club MUHS, SHERRI LYNN F.H.A. MURPHY, CAROL ANN MYERS, RANDY N NAYLOR, PAMELA LYNN Pep Club iTreasurerl, Senior Class Exec. Committee, A Cap- pella Choir NETTLETON, LYNN JAMES NEWKIRK, HOLLY Counselor Assistant 4 O O'CONNOR, LUANN F.B.L.A. lTreasurerJ ORCHARD, JAMES ALAN P PAGE, JOHNNY RAY PALMER, MIKE Football, Band PARKER, CHARLES BUDDY PARKER, FRANCES MARLENE A Cappella Choir, Mixed Choir, F.H.A. PARSLEY, DOROTHY PAULINE Pep Club, F.H.A., V.I.C.A. PEARL, ALTHEA ANNETTE Pep Club ISecretaryIZ F.H.A. fSong Leaderlg A Cappella Choir PEINE, MARTIN STEVEN PERRY, DON Wrestling, Football, Baseball PETTIJOHN, SANDRA R. Pep Club, F.H.A., Intramurals PIKE, JULIANA Head Majorette, N.H.S., District 81 State Music Contests POLLARD, THOMAS WILLIAM PRENTICE, JULIE ANN Prom Committee PRESTON, REBECCA LYNN Student Council, Pep Club qSr. Rep.J, F.H.A. PRICE, KARIN ANN PRINS, DOUGLAS J. Football, Annual Staff, Activites in Colorado PUETT, BONNIE LOUISE Pep Club, Intramurals PYEATT, RICHARD V.I.C.A. RABON, PATTI LEE D.E., Office Worker, Teacher's Assistant RAGAN, DEBI V.I.C.A., F.H.A., Tennis Intramu- rals RAKESTRAW, MARILYN SUE RAMEY, BILL Band, Track, Chess Team RANUM, CHRISTINA FAYE RASH, ALLEN RAY RASMUSSEN, DAWN ELLEN A.F.S. lPresidentJ, F.H.A. lRe- gional Treasurerl, A Cappella Choir RAUSCH, BRADLEY RAYBOURN, JAMES LEE RAYMER, MARIANNE Band, Pep Club, State 8t District Music Contests REIFSNIDER, RONALD LEE RIDDLE, GAYLE SUSAN Pep Club, Choir, F.H.A. RIFE, RICHARD L. RODE, KIM Pep Club, F.H.A., Intramurals ROLLINS, RICHARD Golf Conference Champs, Var- sity Club, Marching Band ROTH, JOHN Football, Varsity Club, Band RYAN, LAWRENCE WILLIAM A.F.S., Intramurals SAMBORSKI, VICKIE ANN F.H.A. fPresidentl, Pep Club fPompon Girll, Student Council SCHMIDT, EMMA JEAN SCHUVER, DAVE Pacasso Batik Company, fPresi- dentl, F.T.A. SCOTT, MARCIA LYNN F.H.A., A Cappella Choir, Honor Pep Club SECKINGTON, MICHAEL Student Council lPresidentJ, Dis- trict St State Music Contests, N.H.S. SELLERS, DEBBI A Cappella Choir, Park Hill Play- ers lHistorianJ, All School Plays SHARP, DENNIS RAY Baseball, Varsity Club, Football SHERMAN, WILLIAM RUSSELL SHERWOOD, ROBIN KATHLEEN Pep Club fPresident, Jr. Rep.J A Cappella Choir, Junior Exec. Committee SHIFFLETT, JOEL LEE SHINER, JAMES STEWART SHOWALTER, DAVID WESLEY SICKMAN, LINDA SUSAN SIMS, CHESLEY JANE Annual Staff, F.H.A. fTreasurerl, Madrigal SITZES, KAREN SUSAN Band-District gl State Music Con- tests, A.F.S., Intramurals SLAVIN, RODNEY LYNN SMART, PAULA D. SMITH, HARRIETT MARIE SMITH, PAMELA JEAN SPOTTS, SUE F.N.A., Pep Club, F.H.A. SPURGEON, JACQUELINE SUE STANLEY, JAMES ERIC STANTON, JEFF SCOTT STEINBRINK, KEVIN JAMES STEVENS, MARY BETH Honor Pep Clubg Office Workerg Office Workerg F.H.A. STEWART, ANDREW DALE STODDEN, PATRICK EDWARD Footballg Track, Varsity Club STOKES, REBECCA SWAB, DENNIS R. SWINNEY, LAURAN LESLIE THEBOLT, LINDA DIANNA Pep Clubg F.H.A.g C.O.E. lRecor- derl THORNTON, IVIARDEAN Pompon Glrlg Wrestling Queen Attendant, A Cappella Choir TIGHE, SUSI TOWNSEND,JOYCE LOUISE N.H.S.q F.H.A.lSecretarylg A.F.S. TRENT, EDWIN JAY TURNER, WILLIAM VINCENT UNCAPHER, CAROL V VAN CLEAVE, MARY BETH Marching Band, French Club Symphonic Band VAN SWEARINGER, JACK H. W WALKER, EARL LEE WALL, RONALD Baseballg Basketball, Varsity Club WALLACE, EDITH DIANE 1 6 WANTLAND, GARY WAYNE WATERS, KEVIN RICHARD WATKINS, JANICE LEE Annual Staffg Pep clubg Home Ec. Assistant WEANER, GALE RAY Footballg Swimmingg Varsity Club WEAVER, MARILYN CHRISTINE Pep Club, F.T.A., A Cappella Choir WEILAND III, PETER JOSEPH Football, Wrestlingg Symphonic Band WELLS, NORM Football, Baseballg Varsity Club WELLS, NORMA KAY WHEELER, MARJORIE KATHLEEN PomPon Girlg Honor Pep Club, F.H.A. lVice-Pres- ident WHITNEY, CATHY LYNN WILDS, RENEE C. Pep Clubg A.F.S.g Students for Service WILLIAMS, DALE LYNN Pep Club, F.H.A. WILLIAMS, LEANNE N.H.S.g F.H.A. lGeneraI Chairmanlg District Music Contests WILLIAMS, MARK Swim Team, Varsity Club WILSON, SANDRA F.B.L.A. lVice-Pres- identyg Freshman Annual Staff, Pep Club WORLEY, RICK Sophomore Choir WRIGHT, KATHLYNE ANN Symphonic Bandg District 8t State Music Contestsg F.T.A. WYRICK, JAMES F. YATES, LINDA Pep Club, F.H.A., Office Worker YOUNG, ZEKE Varsity Basketball, Band, Varsity Club Autographs Ngv .


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