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

 - Class of 1978

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This year's Homecoming Queen for 1977-78 is Cozy Venable, the loudspeaker blared. Cheers and applause filled the air as Honorary Tro- jan, David Smith, escorted Cozy to her court which highlighted the half-time activities. It's hard to describe how I felt when my name was announced. I was really surprised, but also very excited and honored to represent the senior class, Cozy said. That evening couples danced to the sound of the John Roller Band at the traditional Homecoming Dance which was centered around the theme, Looks Like We Made lt. I think the band should have played more slow songs, said Nancy Byerley, junior, in response to the band. John Harder, senior, added, I think the band took too many intermissionsf' Many seniors, who sponsored the dance, spent long hours after school on Friday decorating the gym for the dance. It was decorated in fall colors and included was a tropical fountain on the dance floor. I think the decorations were really fantastic. The seniors did a real good job, said Susan Annunzio, sophomore. Toward the end of the dance Cozy and her atten- dants were recognized and the formal coronation took place. . v-it-2 xiii? HOMECOMING 15 . ., . .,,. , .-., - --.rf f 1 Q I 4 Jr' I-fa? Q 'PF I .md JJ All ,dm an A M ,A WAP? i-:av v .4 3 ' 1' ,igsf-,?. QQ, vs, 1 , ' ,ww p','rzN-'-'em -1,:.m,f,:.Cfgufi2p A , , f1,x1v,'4.:,w:5 3 . w,1,g1y,m.,-1-fn, f!j'H V: 'wwf ' fi 's ,214 , F3515-iw.. 1. ' 4: F' I ' wg-, ' A 'f V ,,,., ,M 1 -- Nz H,,f.S1'l5ae.h' . ,.,9fgp7y, , ,M,,5,?,3 35, 0 ,,,,,L ., A 1- .kgfw ,iw .1 1 ft!! 1 1 Alma 5 H .. fi , iii. H 'af ' ' Vffla 71' 'E 1 A ,gm W ,, , . 'WE .. , ,QM I 4 ki ' Y 5559 ,. ,MN W r .F A W f ' v V, M ,,1....,,-,,.,.,..,.fW.-. .........-...Y 2 H 3, . , 4 , , if:1:a.1.f I . 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Pam Tosti, junior, added, After taking it easy during the summer it wasn't easy to come back to school and study, but after awhile it became routine and summer fun became a thing of the past. One problem the sophomores had in facing a new school was the crowded halls. Lisa Thompson, sophomore, said, I was so confused the first few days of school, the mobs of people just add- ed to my confusion. . Crowded conditions have become a more serious problem this year, said Mr. Silas Klaassen, principal. These conditions exist not only in the halls and classrooms, but also in assemblies and in student park- ing lots. The problems became less important as students became accustomed to the school and routine set in. l3l 18 BEGINNINGS 510 I My l A . I X --..,Q Nj -'---..,,, , 3 M X ,,, W. -- f -.. -. Q' ' 4 l l Z 1 l l 2 , , 4 5 M ,,.,, ,,+.W,,f ff 1 , ff V H! WMA , A WW ,f fa A 'E' - .41 Mmmetw 4, iii- Q ,,, ,,,. ,T ,, f M964-va.-h i g l 'wf ww J' r ff! Di ff xg 1 ,f I A V 'f X 1lFinding a place to sit in the Iunchroom is not always an easy task. 2lDecorating lockers alleviates the dullness of them. 3JThe Pledge of Allegiance is a tradition at pep assemblies. 4lConcentration ls difficult at the beginning of school. 5lStudents arrive at school early in order to find a parking space. 6jGetting to class on time is not easy when crowded conditions prevail. l6l BEGINNINGS 19 Ruiz . .W .,.,,, -.. '-5111--' V gh:---:'. , , ...- ,N .- ,j jf aw- nf-if -.::g:4--,- ,,--V... -.., , 71:7 W V ff ,ff f ui-fvl' l? TI ll' 1 O.. CH lk' 1' ,,-,,, ,,,... 31-141- 0 C Q 1 ' - Q - ',,. V - .- U 0 -f v Q -D - . ' L 'f Xf X-.wr ' v A - - - - H'-SU u.N,,x:7'1fIN..XX ,ff ' - - , ..,,,,m A . - Qin...- iq 1 --- l X , ,- z...,, '........ Q Q- - N fx 2 A f W 'a I k I Q 7 Q, C ,K W . ' n . 'Q K 1 s.4,'Q ..'u.. Q.. dlioibs E5iPQJi!1ElG.lGsElti1H5iDLiDf9 Sacrificing weekends and time after school was vital for students who tried to overcome the increasing cost of living or need for extra spending money by holding a part-time job. Holding a part-time job caused many problems in- cluding neglect of homework. l went in to work early and didn't get off until late, said Kelly Otwell, junior, who worked at Kelly's Restaurant. There were times l had to get up earlier than usual just to get my homework done. By the end of the day l was really exhausted, just in time to go to work again. Jobs ranged from waiting on tables, to pumping gas, to cleaning peoples' teeth. Employees all had one thing in common though-money to use as they wish. A paycheck provided students with the money to buy clothes, take a date to a movie or just drive to McDonald's or L.C.'s for a hamburger. 1 rg , .AV 3 f V , 5. , V S W 1 b .t .ta VP . 5 XJ X, N Q V nik-3 l in . ,tx XX 1 www 0 v,,.-,ke XXX Q 1 . X x if L x X . ,Fx X 4' -VN . LK , , '-uqwm, ' K ,,,.,,Xx -aff QMS wx . y . JS'-1 QR' -5 if .5 VCHU. , ' .2 in - Q so emfils me exile 3051 Q tilt-.airrtltim fum What are you doing this weekend? ls there a party? Hey do you want to go to a movie? Weekends provided a time of rest and relaxation. They offered a chance to be with your friends or just provided time to be alone with yourself. Students went a lot of places on weekends ranging from concerts to parties to games or just a quiet walk in the park. Friday nights were usually spent at the game or partying in celebration of the week's end. Saturday brought more things to do. In the daytime students slept in or went to work, but it was more fun just messing around. At night, they went to the show, out to eat or just stayed home to recouperate from the night before. When Sunday came around students began to have the dreadful anticipation of having to go back to the everyday school routine. Their weekend had ended but they always had next weekend to look forward to. 19 . K .Y e....l -...Af , Q, ' .AJ kk. 1jMany Park Hill students enjoyed skiing over semester break and the trip gave them a chance to enjoy it together. 2jViki Schneider and Carol Newton enjoy an afternoon of shop- ping. 3j Pogo's was the place to go for night- time entertainment or Saturday afternoon dis- co dances. 4jChuck Pierce tries his hand at Bumper pool. 5jAnita Jackson assists Dr. Cain on Saturday afternoon. 24 WEEKENDS fw1r4Xz 'f--0 L tg. 'MS J 0-, V, ' , Q- X 4 Sf 4 .wg Q55 1 2 x 2 1 2 2 ,. 1-Wy? f , ' f A 9 :SQNKWVXIQ MMM ,, ., ,, ' C' Vt NQIQ AQ' 1 Q H: Q Qi gg Al ,:..,--L, ,.g.,,,g,x QED' emfae Zikwori-Q Q1 tithe lliiimlitz my lfllloii-il Students extended their working experiences and developed career skills in marketing through par- ticipation in the business clubs, VICA and DECA. VICA is the Vocational Industrial Club of America and it was designed to teach leadership in various business areas. We compete in district, state and national contest in the various categories ranging from auto mechanics to public speaking, said Mr. Dorsey, sponsor. VICA really helps me save up money for college by only going to school a half a day, said David Powell, VICA member. DECA is the Distributive Club of America and it enables the students to leave school, to obtain a iob and to earn credits while working part-time. DECA is a part of a instruction program and it tests skills students need for the job, said Mr. Cook, sponsor. This year DECA members participated in a volleyball tournament which was held with many other schools. They brought home a 1st and 2nd place trophy, which they displayed in the showcase above their room. ,casio af V , V- Q--fm-m+wQmm-Q-Q-Q-Q X . . .-'. .f - .,,,M5,1,,W X. S, 5i,...tx,,V,s It l'. A 1. 8 51 VA. lil .. in Qi Y PRF x .f X Vi X X.Z.- 1 Q V i x llrfxi -'Vi I' I,, 33 if 28 VICA AND DECA 1 Q O' 5... , , :iw at S X. faxes Q -Q 1, 3. X 0 I .Wx -...t vt 'sr Q! - , 4. f . 1 we . .. W K M ., .af X tt M 5.- , W Q, E N , ,gm ,,,,,,, if . .X , V- X- 5. Q i'fE11,Q, 25.5 Q 5 . ,JWQLQ gfpg,f?35Q5'Q it 5 ' ' V xt 3-L'-mffwftesf'-454, X5 ' ff? , tt zz ff! Q: at ,gg H EW 'L M. Igf 15 The member of the Vocational Club of America: Bottom Row: Steve Minor, Jeff Hendrix, Nick Graham, David Stevens, Don Williams, Mr, Dorsey, Kelly Winters. Second Row: Mike Robin- son, Rodney Vandermillion, Brian Courter, Pay Simmons, Steve Sommer, Annette Corwin, Peggy Richards, Trisha Jaroz. Third Row: Chris Comminellis, Pat McConnel, Jimmy Foster, Daryl Carr, Greg Funkhouser, Jim Murray, Richard House, Robert Witter, Sandy Sample, Jamie Reed, Rick Hall, Mike Welch, Doug Wilkinson. Not Pictured: David Powell, Steve Behnke, Melvin Murphy, David Warne. 25 Mr. Dorsey, sponsor, of VICA, shares a joke with a club member. 35 The VICA officers are as follows: Kelly Winters, pres. Chris Comminellis, v-pres. Pat McConnel, sec., Annette Corwin, reporter. Not Pictured: Jim Murray, tres. X my M E M.. C. Q, .,., gf nag i6l 45 The members of the Distributive Education club of America: Bottom Row: Georgette Modr- cine, Bridget Shelton, Debbie Jeffries, Julie Walters, Thersa Meachum, Irene Craft, Debbi Noah, Charles Ridder, Vickie Kirk. Second Row: Don White, Denise Miller, Eileen Marsh, Mary Cowan, Junior Olliso, Tim Quigley, Mr. Cook. Third Row: Tom Quigley, Steve Shaw, Don Cory, Ricky Carpenter. Not Pictured: Lori Rollo, Caroline Howell, Ray Feilds. 55 Mr. Cook, DECA sponsor, takes time out of his busy schedule to get his picture taken. 65 The DECA officers are as follows: Denise Miller, pres., Tom Quigley, V- pres., Debbi Noah, sec.-treas., Debbi Jeffries. reporter. VICA AND Dl:CA 29 1 'ki i, 15? wx X1 .N x Q ig 1 XX if 'Eff b L-. 51 g 1 J 1 A Inman! :Emi 'flfmdm I' ? ' 'ff1f6fv,a'1lV fx' Lf 1 5 4' A v If Y X if ff rf. ' ' 55 KW J , ,ZA 1 iff! . A 'Z' we f' 4 , -ba, I 'fi' gg m..,,, Q 1 3 X ,, ,, fx- N 'QQ 'K A 45 ' A 'N f ix' 2 i 3r'g,,f Riff as Kap , . X xiao 0 eb 5 N x -1---li' 'A'?xs'i 9 ' 6 ,--T: .M YA .11 ,L , ,fiaglh Y- A-T Yi -,!gVl 7779, 7tE:g:,4v i - , ..,,f.,-.. .N4s...q5a'y,gmr.-..-..1-.,..-.,,,,,.,.....:...-M 1..-1-. ,- -, A -- . P Q. HUB x mf! Q Q X f- X Xsisst'gS'Fg'XX 'N A'xX it A C 'ww-.. A Ninn... ,.,.anl ' C xv!! ll Susan Dorsey gives her opinion on a com- mittee report. 2i The Stuco members are: Susan Dorsey, Gary Brauer, David Andler, Patty Miller, Jeana Elliott, Mary Beth Brown, Jon Rasmussen, Stephanie Cooke, Mark Murphy, Cindy Ptaschek, Greg Bumgardner, Tracy Schultz, Lisa Downing, Ken Otwell, Lori McGowan, Lyn Gerner, Pat Hon, Scott Parrish, Jill Young, Ann O'shia, Brent Ekiss and sponsor, Jim Evans. Si Committee members discuss projects for the month, 45 Mr. Evans explains his reasoning. 51 Patty Miller dresses as a chicken to encourage students to give blood on Blood donor day. C43 STUDENT CGUNCII ii r , 42m 5 x X 5 5 .x 63619999 KBEIQJGBQ G-CIQULQ Elulaggmelur-fa QQJEP G'QJf3Q2uLifQ Aff 2 Q UD 32 FBLA AND FMCC Q 39 lj FBLA members are Kevin Allen, Neecy Ballah, Vicki Bardo, Donna Becker, Karen Bichel, Avis Blazer, Jeanie Clark, Marilyn Coakley, Laura Davis, Anita Dowling, Pam Dowl- ing, Jane Downing, Lisa Downing, Lisa Goff, Tammy Guess, Lori Heerboth, La Donna Hollingsworth, Dannette Klaassen, Cheryl Larson, Cathy Miller, Gail Moeller, Stephanie Parker, Donna Peine, Karen Rembecki, Debbie Reynolds, Nancy Rice, Karoline Robb, Nancy Shaddox, Debbie Van Meter, Tammy Van Meter, Teresa Wright, Vicky Rhoades, and Kim Trager. 2j Officers of FBLA are Lisa Downing, pres.: Pam Dowling, vice-pres., Debbie Van Meter, sec.g and Neecy Ballah, reporter. 31 FBLA members prepare the Buzz Book. 4j Gigi Swetnam dresses up as Raggedy Ann for a Halloween party. 55 FMCC Members are Brenda Bock, Alicisa Elliott, Derwin Grimm, Briget Horn, Nancy Johannes, Troy Kuhlman, Melissa Pullin, Sue Riddle, Lynne Shepherd, Julie Sikkema, Sheryl Sim- mons, Verna Slavin, Giselle Stacic, Russell Wohletz, John Worley, Steve Lilley, Linda Sims, Gigi Swetnam, and Connie Kueffer, Brent Weisenborn, John Paeth, Melanie McConnell, Greg Greico, and Sandy Barton. SUS!! I FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Looking for a job inthe business world? . . .Want to get a head start in a successful business career? If so, FBLA was the place to go. They provided much knowledge and experience to prepare for a business- oriented career. Buzz books, service projects and contest were just some of the club's projects, but going to contest was the cIub's main project. Members prepared and practiced throughout the year. Contest helped the members see how they compared to other students through competi- tion. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Participating in an FMCC meeting, members could dream of high-paying medicalcareers and helping peo- ple. Realistically, they explored careers ranging from pharmacy to dentistry. The purpose of the club was to familiarize students with the medical profession. It helps them decide what courses to take or even if they wanted to enter the medical field. The cIub's main projects were having speakers from the different professions, touring hospitals and medical centers and having their annual Halloween party for the severely handicapped. FBLA AND FMCC 33 . Q4 S M,M . , ,S I W ifs3i??:s X .V - if , r is W? I X My ,J ..:'-1 .rvf'Vi?Tf 5, ' .Q 5 Q r 1, I M 5 Q Q Q5 sf X at we ik V ggi, gf T 4 ,R is Qf 'N I Q M X AQ A Q Qtr r S X as iamfilennias zaipsufllemfsa owe EP iimzuaunia Qllolbe Sponsored by Park College and attended by area high schools, Mock Senate, Mock UN, and Mock Security Council were designed to let the students ex- perience government situations. MOCK SENATE Mock Senate is an organization in which the students learn about Senate responsibilities. They deal with inter- national problems such as the energy crisis, foreign and social security. The students' object is to get bills or resolutions passed on these problems. MOCK UN The Mock UN deals with world-wide problems from all countries. Mock UN gives us a chance to argue present day situations on an international basis, said Steve Duncan. MOCK SECURITY COUNCIL The Mock Security Council deals with problems related to the security of the nations, such as lsreali and Egyptian crisis. There are 15 countries represented, and Park Hill defended two of these. 34 POLITICAL ACTIVITIES ., - X I - X m Xt :- T t t . , New it , . ,M 4 ' w'wm4QimtwekAa4N5kQ,mni . A L at I N ii it J ll Kevin Allen, Mark Box, Steve Duncan, Emily Hauptman, James Klavetter, Frank McCall, Melissa Pullin, John Swomely, and Anita Vanetti lare members of both Mock Senate and Mock Security Council. 21 Mr. Gioia thinks a proposal to end the energy crisis is funny. 35 Anita Vanetti and Mark Box enjoy a break in the session. 4t Emily Hauptman wants to argue the idea of the Middle-East situation. 53 ln the Mock Security Council, Emily tries to strengthen her position. , if ' V , I f 2 :xi 2 WW tc,,, 5 1 A , Q i 1 Q . I X af 2 K , A ' ' Q 1. ' 1 ,, I y ' 1 gr., W ,, .11 , M f2 . f .V w W-of A ., .E V, rf 1' n ' X 4 . as N232 , t y S we u A a a t A t t . 'fm , is QW X W- ' - - f ' ,, L , my ' N Z V i, ,fifty 4 Wg? 5 3 5' 1: 1 1 E A' W ii Q ? Mg! it A 4 ,r , ,B X' ' Lf , I M is r f X I W' R Wil if ' 1 5 r t ' ,ft if r ft' i f 7 i K ,Q I , 'l ,,-- f .- 5 fy , .f tr Q f ,, , Q J' ay! iyn X , f ' 7 I ' f' ' f 4'?,jf.!f,?f,7., ,, '? 'K 'f Q ln., H , X I 2 Mfmulgmn x - - -- - -- -A V Y,-, ,f . m...,1..--f-5-31.5, :Vw ::.:iV, K . Im. 1.2 Ki -lg 5 k viii ,615 ! ,QQ . v'x 't sg P . wggbww gf K is 1 I ,sw ,li wr. lv . new case for an upcoming tournament with and Chris Celentino c Laurie Lassiter, junior. 23 Chris Celentino, abouta new piece , Q -as X 1 2 .- 6 ,Y V i 1 . z ' . W, Mi ,L , K-if ,B - v X if I .Q-NX Q X - Q , i xx X 'X I 1 L vi 1, 'if - i f xx ,K X .. R f' X, .Ms J 5,tfN Q is L '- . 'K so W, 'xx 4 ,M 5 if X L My , 1 Y . 1 Y f.,....,' I J. , 1 f L t' X ,H X , ,LF Xl , as ,fain li Mr. Crabtree, NFL sponsor, discusses a in-class debate. 37 Amanda Donnelly, junior, tion for a debate. 55 Randy Leclere senior onsult Mr. Crabtree listens carefully to his opponent s side of the of evidence. 43 Laura Lin- case. sophomore, gives his affirmative speech in an zay, senior, separates her notes in prepara- el' tv. ss' QQ? 'Q istlizalbs Umuesbiqjoiae K3f1Jllf:-sfsltifsmiliiwm Elia pins FRENCH CLUB Activities ranging from attending a Red Wing game to organizing a Halloween costume party were all included in French Club's schedule. Le Cercle de Francais , continued several projects that have become popular favorites over the years. These in- cluded a picnic in the spring with Spanish Club and the annual Christmas dinner complete with French food like crepes and rich desserts. Our play at the Christmas party was Cendrillion or Cinderella and it's a good thing everybody already knew the story because I don't think they could have understood it from our version, said Bridget Horn, junior, lt was real- ly funny and we had a great time doing it. SPANISH CLUB An ice skating party in early February was the newest addition to the list of activities in which the Spanish Club participated. For the first ti'me the party was open to the whole school, and was well attended. Before, the ice skating party was held just for members but this year we decided to include everyone for a change, said Janice Beatty, junior. One of the highlights of this year was a lavish Christmas dinner. Food from several different Spanish speaking countries all over the world was served. Entertainment was provided by Steve and Paul Duncan who played the guitar before about 30 guests. 38 SPANISH AND FRENCH CLUB 1lJulie Sikkema and Mrs. Stein discuss plans for the party. 2lFrench Club members: Charla Adkins, Mark Babalion, Danny Bebermeyer, Karen Bichel, Beth Bischof, Lana Blagg, Mark Box, Melanie Bush, Jeannie Clark, Maria Com- ninellis, Joyce David, Jerry Davis, Sandy Dex- heimer, Amanda Donnely, Shelley Emery, Paula Evans, Mark Freemen, Trudy Freitag, Carla Fulcher, Linda Gehrlein, Brenda Gilbert, Julie Gilbert, Lisa Goff, Mitch Griggs, Rick Haberstick, Emily Hauptman, S. D. Harris, Jana Holladay, Bridget Horn, Debbi Hornbuckle, Rochell Jacobsen, Sheila Kellenberg, Cody Kilgore, Trina Lance, Jennifer Lang, Laurie Lassiter, Kennera Lynch, Suzanne MacDonald, Diane Mason, Jane Meachum, Caren Mendenhall, Debbi Montague, Angel Nave, Carol Newton, David Prater, Suzanne Ramey, Sue Riddle, Nancy Rose, Emily Saving, Viki Schneider, Tracy Schultz, Valorie Scrivens, Linda Sims, Mitzi Smirl, Melissa Smit- son, Eugene Sorrentino, Rob Stitt, Carol Steckelberg, Crystal Threadgill, Kendall Watson, Kelly Wilkerson, Greg Wilkerson, and Kerry Wilson. 3lValorie Scrivens, discusses plans for a future party. 4lSpanish Club designs signs for their skating party. 5lLaurie Lassiter is elected program officer. 6lSpanish Club members: Jill Sikkema, Pat Hon, Gary Rodriguez, Jana Noel, Lisa Hayward, Sheri Funk, Heidi Jacobson, Dephne Bryan, Mitzi Smirl, Janice Beatty, Christy Armstrong, John Worley, Beth Pilbeam, Viki Day, Sharon Bridgemen, Pam Roller, Sandy Rice, Rowena Tawney, Lori Hawkins, J. Johnson, John Madden, Don Greico, Ann O'Shia, Alan Altmark, Bruce Hayden, Gary Clark, Nancy Johannes, Mark Nelson, and Julie Sikkema. -'-M A. l6i SPANISH AND FRENCH CLUB 39 Wlheemfame S3u:iEpipQJii-13 eiimell Eli-Qsciluicsiailasiime Learning how to operate the backstage of a production, making sure students know their lines and having fun working together as a club are part of Thespians' many activities. Being a student director for Godspell , I was able to see a bunch of students who basically didn't know what they were doing develop and change into better actresses and actors. lt was really exciting, said Anita Vanetti, senior. Anita, like many other people involved in the production of various school plays during the year, was a member of Thespian Club. This organization was formed for people interested in the theater both in front and behind the scenes. Not only did members work on improving their acting skills they were also involved in jobs like lighting, direction, stage managing and directing. lt is really kind of an honorary club for people who have been involved in dramatics and plays throughout the year. commented Nancy Rose, junior. ,af an Us.. 40 THESPIANS 7 V I 5. .1-i0 'S 'FN . f :nff-:fw f M Tl Y 4 2 Z 2 , J 1 ld' ' ' '12, ,au-V 7' it ma, 'lu l4i y i 1.2121 4 Z . ANY, lr A Q - 4 , 'ffl ii 1 .1 A H-.MQ f f IJWWA K ,fi ff.. N 1iThespians are Stephanie Cooke, Irene Craft, Wendy Fopeano, Kim Hardwick, John Harrison, Jane Lewis, Charles McAdams, Suzanne MacDonald, Jeff Green, Janine Gallup, Nancy Rose, Carl Scholdberg, Crystal Threadgill, Valerie Vestal, John Watson, Linda Weimer, Anita Vanetti, Bob Whitebread. 2iBob Whitebread and Ann O'Shia rehearse for Up the Down Staircase 3iMembers dis- cuss plans at a meeting. 4iMiss MacDonald explains future plans. 5iThes- plan officers take time out after rehearsal. 6iKim Hardwick and Miss MacDonald work on props for GodspeIl . C59 THESPIANS 41 ' we emi iimfsfso CBEIQJEEJ Enom Mini! me iieilem ART CLUB Creating masterpieces and flops and expressing their ingenuity, the Art Club showed their artistic talents ranging from batiks to macrame to making jewelry. Many of the projects made throughout the year were sold in the annual Art Show. The money made went to the club to help pay for their supplies. Our club consists of ten individuals and we each have different ideas of what art is, but we also ap- preciate each other's styles, said Susan White, Art Club president. PHOTO CLUB Another form of art expression at Park Hill was the art of photography. This year's Photo Club took pictures of activities around the school, varying from pictures of basketball practice to pictures of the Art Fair. This year we took pictures of members of the GODSPELL cast and gave them to the ones who wanted them, said Cathy O'Shia, photo member. Their major emphasis this year was directed to in- school activities. , ,WN , I N .. ,MAL , . ,A . .L . 1 . fisr :if , L. ,fi an ,yuh b U ,H 395 5 f 0 wg is Q 2 ,L ,Z saw .- lg lx 5 -a . R5 i V19 -W ie -.Ly . ' ig 5' 'ff 9 is-A X TL?-Q Q I is J s- it 'rd ,sx X 7 0 I I .5 . , ' -' e ' S LJ 23 :L 5137 .sd-df' mtg 1j Art Club members are Jamie Yameen, Paul r QU ff Swoboda, Tom Whitlow, Kim Eddins, Rhonda Qi fd Francis, Susan White, Laura Cartwright, Ken- fyg- dal Watson, Linnca Anderson, Cary lf' 5- Marchbanks, Mrs. Rinkle and Mrs. Comer, Q Q- sponsors, Lisa Atkinson, Tammy Plemmons, j J John Gioia, LeaAnn Powell, Stacie Sorenson, CQ QU 0 Laura King. 2j Art Club members watch a 3 QU rv demonstration. Sj Mrs. Comer helps students with weavings. 45 Cathy O'Shia loads a U -552, camera as she prepares to take pictures for f-' photo club. 5j Larry Miller, president: Valorie -' Scrivens, vice-president, look over negatives. L 6j Photo Club members are John Paeth, Doug T Kruger, Tom Whitlow, Miles Boyter, Valorie 0 D lllll i P ' CD Co ,Q CJ 1-fe Q ti if 93 kj ,- C di 7 C -L T' S! L. QQ 55 H Q L. Scrivens, Tim Kuchta, Lynn Nelson, Paul 1----j Q1 swaboaa, Larry Miller, Cathy osma, Jim ff. Dickey, sponsor, Leon Heller, Guillermo f if Stanley. W l3l 1 , W. 42 ART AND PHOTO CLUBS K 1i5,Q54x, 5: . , --.Jr f XA- r' skx ., - -. 3 1lFHA members are Julie Sikkema, Pres., Kennera Lynch, 1st Vice-Pres.: Laura Linzay, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Kathy Tobin, Sec., Lisa Dow- ning, Treas.g Valorie Scrivens, l-list., Linnca Anderson, Parl.g Melanie McConnell, Sr. Rep., Kelly Davis, Jr. Fiep.g Susan Annunzio, Soph. Rep., Lynda Henderson, Melanie Bush, Laura Davis, Ginger Cull, Tracy Schultz, Cindy Clevenger, Suzanne Neighbors, Kim Neighbors, Terri Moore, Kenna Jo Jenkins, Denise Balliu, Suzie Erhart, Karen Hembecki, Donna Becker, Jana Holladay, Charla Adkins, Joni Houx, Barbara Blair, Teri Sloan, Sheri Nelson, Jeannie Clark, Gail Moeller, Janice Beatty, Tracy Landgraff, Neecy Ballah, Stephanie Parker, Joy Taylor, Shelley Adams, Krista Miller, Tammy Fuller, Suzanne Ramey, Lisa Goff. Marian Kav Lowerv, Catheleen Genova, Nancy Rice, Mary Fox, Diane Mason, Mitzi Smirl, Pam Tosti, Kim Blackwell, Janet Livingston, Carol Garrison, Cozy Venable, Paula Evans, Tammy Plemrrions, Sharon Knauss, Karen Guerra, Kristi Younghanz. 2lMelanie McConnell laughs at Valorie Scrlvens ideas for Sweetheart. 3JLinnca Anderson and Kathy Tobin talk over plans for Sweetheart. 4JMembers patiently listen to ideas for the community project. 5lMrs. Houx and Julie Sikkema look at Sweetheart decorations. 2 Q in l4l YN MN. FHA 45 oufiiiliaiziuesmuliin my arose 2-my Sposa Wee Elfallem lt was half-time at the Liberty-Park Hill basketball game. While the candidates walked down the gym floor, the ex- citement and anticipation could be seen in their faces. Then finally the tension broke. Jane Lewis was crowned the 1977 Courtwarming Queen. lt was really exciting being the first queen for Courtwarming. Tarkus Club was just great! They were so nice to all of the candidates. They really did a nice job on the dance for their first year, said Jane Lewis, Queen. Tarkus Club was responsible for the production of the first Courtwarming Queen and Dance. The candidates were elected by Tarkus Club, Pep Club and the basketball players. The idea was tossed around last year with the Studdest Club, but nothing ever came of it. This year's Tarkus Club, however, decided to sponsor it, said Mr. Doug Ernhart, sponsor. With the help of Pep Club the gym was formed into a dance floor. Students danced to the band, Granny's Rocker after the game. lt was really neat the way the dance was right after the game. l'm sure the players were tired, but it kept the ex- citement up, said Terri Jeffries, sophomore. wi' fw- Q- ,..--Q f N 'N Y - ' ul ax. F A b H NNW.. LM. l3i 1 .1 ' 46 COURTWARMING T - , ,.,,i P kt K 5. nl -n-x- ,.,. in 15:1-'f'-1 -f----' i'-if-isa: -:.. 1. ,gf -f'-T'-....:.:.3, 1. ivvw-YQ Y Y Y iv i , Y , , ,.,1-,, .--- V-, ,. .f ,,,,,,-,,,..,...-.-..-qw-.-r emtloule Eleeogjuaiiae E309 eliiiieiueuiataiimtaa TROYIAN KING AND QUEEN Many students worked hard through their high school years to receive scholarships for academic and athletic achievements. One thing seniors look forward to is the election of Troyian King and Queen. This year eight students were nominated out of the senior class. They were chosen for merit and involvement. The faculty picked four girls and four boys for the can- didacy, then they chose the actual King and Queen. The candidates for this year's King and Queen were Shelley Adams, Susan Dorsey, Paula Evans, Anita Vanetti, Mason Duede, Jeff Jeffries, Ward Ohlhausen, and Jon Rasmussen. The honor of Troyian King and Queen were given to Ward Ohlhausen and Susan Dorsey. VALEDICTORIAN After seven semesters of hard studying, Krista IVliIIer was named Valedictorian of the senior class, having the highest grade point average of 4.0. I was really surprised, I never expected to receive such a great honor as this. Pam Dowling was awarded the second class rank and given the honor of Salutatorian. These two girls were recognized for their achievements by being asked to deliver the graduation speeches. IU ,ii sms ....,.. v . .'5 5. -0 X N :- 50 SENIOR HONORS my ,.. xx X NX g .R . Q ts KK . y it l g Ay ,.. , , W . .X - . X 1. . , X ,Lhx , 5 Q, i X fi' ' . xiffg' X it K Q I xxx!-txis s ,. , . i 'M . Q is. . . . . x , 4 S as ' s wg xii K ' .Q X , W :sri gli! flR'!V , . x S S ' 1 . ' -- -if 1? jx I A 8 nu , xv!! X' , ,1g5h,vJv,N,'v!'. S Zi? , A , X W ,W y.- ,Z . .S Q .5 X XX I9 X A ' I' W S ' yy t N' Ss ii' H K , Xf A A . -N HX, f X - Wav,-I ,ofa . Yak K X hah. X j, K 34' 3 W R , is plvv,v.vv,f-ff 3 2 . , I 31 . 'i 1. . v +u..wW4 in-.... U mr lg l . l l F. h--w. .X M'--X V'-f-.-4... iv :Ma I y FW f A M g L, ' V, WWW i 'nMMz . ,l f V V Q S Wi QV V 1iTrojan King and Queen candidates were Shelley Adams, Susan Dorsey, Paula Evans, Anita Vanetti, Mason Duede, Jeff Jeffries, Ward Ohlhausen, and Jon Rasmussen. 23A search for the right word leads Krista Miller to the dic- tionary. 3lA bouquet of roses brings a good feel- ing to Susan Dorsey. 4iPam Dowling finds her final source for a research paper. 5lWaiting on the sidelines can be nerve wrecking. 5 X . M. W s Q-fig 1 .. l4J 3 g 32551455 S f 'W S gf sig , as signs 4, N . - -sf, , Xiu .?',S:'s. . X XX N ,K A RX . S l- - ff .. , if . we i Y E , 9 if A X K 1 its ' Y. S , rw' .453 SENIOR HONORS 51 mark, Kevin Mellor, Brad Lawrence, Steve 13 Members of the Varsity Club are: Bottom .S 2 pigs, owe, om ffl ixiem tilloiilfa Q1 Q The Tarkus Club was formed for the purpose of hav- ing fun while supporting school spirit. I really like being in Tarkus, it's fun supporting all the activities with a bunch of guys. said Jeff Dance, tres. Tarkus boosted spirit by sponsoring a courtwarming Dance and oueen. We decided to sponsor the dance to honor this year's basketball season said David Smith, president. While Tarcus, Club included anyone who was in- terested, Varsity Club was for all male lettermen, rang- ing from football to debate. Our main purpose was to motivate and to keep a positive attitude in school and at school activities, said Joe Mintner, Varsity Club sponsor. The Boys Varsity Club sponsored movies, an in- school play and selling red cowboy hats. With the money they raised, the Boys Varsity Club gave three Christmas baskets to needy families within the community and helped with the weight program. This year we tried to sponsor activities that not only helped this year, but that would help the future of Park Hill Students, said Bill Ryan, president. David Schmille, sargeant-at-arms, said, Coach Mintner really helped us by keeping the enthusiasm up and by being excited about the club. '-etv f l3l -NNN, a in 'ff . . ., 1 3 . l23 i . ...,.-,.,....t, . .J . .M ....,...,... . v Rodenberg, Jeff Dance. 23 Coach Mintner dis- Row: Jim Van Hooser, Danny Bebermeyer, Bill Ryan, Tim Hoskins, Doug Barber, David Schmille, Luke Schmille, Coach Mintner. Se- cond Row: Mason Duede, Ward Ohlhauser, Jon Cosby, David Fox, Don Telge, Phil Calamia, Jeff Jeffries. Third Row: Mark Nichols, Brent Henderson, Ken Brooks, Mike Sexton, Bill Breed, Bob Whitebread. Fourth Rowg Bill Grigsby, Brad Mosley, Mark Babalian, Mike Corbett, Kenny Simpson. Fifth Row: Alan O'Hearn, Jim Cox, Eric Cross, Tim Tobin, Russel Hoover. Sixth Row: Mitch cusses the sale of Varsity Club shirts during a meeting. 33 Varsity Club Officers are: Bill Ryan, pres. Doug Barber, v-pres, Tim Hoskins, sec., Mark Nichols, treas., David Schmille, sargeant-at-arms. 43 Tarkus Club performs one of their cheers at a girls volleyball game. 53 Members of Tarkus: Greg Hosch, Jeff Dance, Ron Duggan, David Smith, Chuck Naylor. Second Row: Jim VanHooser, Jamie Yameen, Jeff Thompson, Tony Riddle, Gary Watson, Arthur Shand, Bruce Kelly, Bob Cox, Third Row: Brent Weisenbom. Allen Alt- Lloyd, Barry Williams, Bobby Derringer. Fourth Row: Ted Roberts, Bill Nichols, ChriS Fredricks, Brad Hagen, Billy Mack, Cody Kilgore, Tim Tobin. Fifth Row: Eric Cross, Alan Miller, Billy Mize, Bruce Hayden, David Ross, Mr. Earnhart. Sixth Row: Jim Cox, Billl' Gresham, Craig Hubble, Billy Lewis, TOM Crain, Dervvin Grimm. 63 Officers of Tarkus! David Smith, pres., Ron Duggan, v-preSt Chuck Naylor, sec. Jeff Dance, treas. 73 David Smith voices his ideas for the Courtwarmiflg Dance. 44 52 VARSITY CLUB AND TARKUS 4 'v pf is. in-gil' 'll ,fi 4, it ?2 i ,K . V- - r qv X Q Alfa XKN X? X x Xlfgxx X X X 'Ng 9 x Q Q 5 X Y X N - X kg, N u 1 Q U- iff-avg :gg T 54 AFS AND RIFLE CLUB l X 54 X XR F ixx '94 ,F Xw O x- tX - .3 I ' - X If + Q. s ig X 3 QR 0 Q me so x t N X, XXX QX X 1 I X ii N ff'-E: . SW .-'Zi XX ,Q X0 .v , U J f 'ew Zvrliwr, ' ' ty. .,-. .?aFf,Lj7 .I I x X59 -4- at .IQ is as Home etatlirrtltatles tlmirrotlixie S3 in etnies AFS Planning, packing and preparing for the day when it will finally be time to leave. . .saying good-bye to family and friends and feeling sad to leave but excited about what lies ahead . . . getting on the plane and traveling thousands of miles away from all the people and places you know. AFS members who were selected as exchange students experienced this. Two such students were Guillermo Stanley from Paraguay and Leon Heller from South Africa. They were faced with living for a year in completely different surroun- dings with new people. I really like it here even though it is a lot different than what I am used to, commented Guillermo. This year's AFS chapter worked to raise money for the Park Hill student who will be an exchange student later. It has had less student involvement, and the club may have to be dropped or postponed for several years. RIFLE CLUB lt may not sound that hard but trying to hit the bullseye which is .22 of an inch-well it's not that easy! said Stan Nickle, Rifle Club member. Every Wednesday after school Rifle Club members met to work on improving their shooting skills. lVIy most challenging competition is competing with myself, trying to make higher scores and better my shooting ability, said Stan. Si f f X fw - . NWA N , . ffilfi? .. 1 ,LL M... .... .. ...,..XX I v f I f if. ,fy If Q 4 ,,, ,aka -. l4l 6 '-Y K -ls. v f wif V' A . H ' A ' I gg 3. ,fd nf , A l., vagal! ' f'?x t. K Q, It , ' :tn .z X X. . Q 11 Laurie Greenberg, AFS president, speaks about the difficulties of the club. 2l Leon Heller, AFS student from South Africa, waits to get in the darkroom. 31 Guillermo Stanley, Paraguian AFS student, plays football in the lobby with a few friends. 4l A Rifle Club member learns to load his gun. 55 Rifle Club members: Doug Kruge, Stan Nickle, Brad Nickle, John Kroenke, Danny Rhodus, Kevin McThain, Ryan Cook, Kevin Troha, Mark God- dard, Tony Mots, Gill Shaw, Charles Wood, Paul Smith, David Rose, Bob Derringer. 63 Mr. Chiles, sponsor, answers a member's ques- tion before a meeting. AFS AND RIFLE CLUB 55 935135133 Liffgjfamlilaotailome Emil iixiamleilf-smsxiiix PEP CLUB Singing crazy songs on the bus, preparing for pep assemblies, making victory posters, and supporting the team through a losing streak were just a few of the ac- tivities of the Pep Club. The girls really seemed to enjoy Pep Club this year, said Lynda Henderson, president, They were willing to help out and we really appreciated it. Pep Club had money making activities such as sell- ing Homecoming buttons and candy to support the an- nual Winter Sports Dance, which is one of their annual projects. Pep Club is really neat! They always seem to sup- port us, even when we're really losing, said a varsity football player. BOOSTER CLUB Rain or shine, the Booster Club always could be seen throughout the stands. This club's function was to sup- port all athletic activities. We had more support than ever before, said Bill Ohlhausen, president. Things have really turned around for the better this year. There was a lot more in- come this year because ofthe many boosters and merchants. 1 . . Some of Booster Club's achievements were printing the new sports program and supporting athletic ban- quets. They bought the flag pole for the new football stadium and purchased a victory banner for the swim team. 41, l3l 56 BOOSTER CLUB AND PEP CLUB 1 , 3,5- ,qi 'VU M J J i I i ,- -s f. L. .4 .i ' '13 1 1 1 f X ff if ' ' , , i l H , ,f l i l i ff? New N New ,. i5l i PPDGIUD Membersyyf Bottom Flow: Kristi Jlfounghanz, Popham, Japetfgvlea sa Crystal Threadgill, Paula Evans, Harman, Gretgewitt 12' ir, Joyce Krista Miller, Carol Garrison, Cozy Gieske, Pami ann, Pat Monfette, Venable, Jane Lewis, Mr. Jerry An- nunzio, Mrs. Donna Fledden, Lynda Henderson, Cathy Reinwald, Kehf. dra Carle, Donna Hoh,lnfief,f'i'raey Schultz, Charla Adkins, Jaga Holi? Tammy Plemmons, Teresa Wright, Shelley Adams. Fourth Row: Mary Florence, 'Ferri Jeffries, ,Lisa Miller, Lori Ffeama iiys, ,elindaf Morrison, Lisa Tho epson, ckiDay,Cathleen f day, Peggy Sokoloski. Second Genoygy Lisa grische, ,Shelley Kattgylkabin, Donna Becker. Debbie tllllcmfttlfaeql, wery,'Susan Anl Brooks, , Jeana Elliott, Suzaftrtiei A hunzio, T QQ,,, QU,QHd. Fifth Flow: Neighbors, Mona Yameentfdanfyg Lewis, LeslierWile, Collete Mellor, Amy Davies, Laura Allen, Dana Long, Sue Curtis, Kennera Lyman, Connie Kueffer, Betsy McCord, Shetiltielson. Third Row: Heldi'Bgtt, Misty Arnt, Michelle Young, Lafiiaa haron auss K t Peterson . ,,i,, y , feflulie Walters, Karel? Guerra, .Pam Tosti, sage Erhart, Karen Bichel, Michelle alleger, Brenda Schaub, ,dtulieileffriesg ,Denise Laws, Kenna i,,JpJenkins,,Caroi Steckleberg, Kelly Bmery, carol Newton, Vik Crawford, Kim Neighbcfs, Sarihwyfgcltaneider. Row: Jo Lemons, Bridget Fox, f Tammsjgigwnrey, Kaireifftggmbecki .itfi f il Booster Club cheers the Trojans on. 2l The Pep Club officers are, .top row: Lynda Henderson, president, Jana Holladay, vice- president, Bottom Row: Kendra Carle, section officer, Donna Hiohirner, secretary, Tracy Schultz, treasurer, Charla Adkins, historian, Peggy Sokolowski, section officer, Cathi Fielnwald, sec- tion officer. 33 Bill Ohlhausen discusses Booster Club's future plans. 41 Booster Club Officers are: Jim O'Hearn, vice-president, Nancy Ohearn,.sports program, Marie Balliu, treasurer, Bill Ohlhausen, president, tnot pictured, Bill Ryan, fund raising.l 53 The Pep Club. PEP CLUB AND BOOSTER CLUB 57 .,....., - ' - - r - - -f -,1 73--,gk-f'-fprm'-4-.'-:- I , -4 -.,., .f -yi-t-,1 , a,-.1 -f , , .-. --4: ' 'V 1 -vi .-pf--'j'f4-1: ,,,. .qu 4....4.., g......,,, .4 Btmemtae out Btdeeee ui- mfg Quia Brpiliililfs Arousing and promoting school spirit was the main job for the winter sports and sophomore cheerleaders. This meant going to all sports events, cross-country, football, wrestling and swimming, and getting involved with the team and audience. lt required many hours of practice together as a squad and alone at home to perfect moves, jumps and chants. We practice six hours a week not counting the hours at home, said Brenda Schaub, winter sports cheerleader. Traveling all over with the teams to such places as St. Louis and Columbia and to all away events caused problems. lt's so hard to get all of your homework done if you have a game that night, you usually don't get home until late and by then you're tired, said Belinda Morrison, sophomore cheerleader. Being a cheerleader had its advantages, though. lt feels so good cheering for your school and a winning team, said Suzie Erhart, captain of winter sports. You meet many people at away games especially, and make new friends that you can see at a tournament or the next time you play them, said Lisa Miller, captain of the sophomore squad. R.-.4-' -,Qui l6l WINTER SPORTS CHEERLEADERS 59 P-i - 3. K 4 K 1 7, . , X' ' 'K 'K K' - -- ,...,ee:s...,,-f-se ...WW . ,, has -E V S J Q-' K WK? 'wwf wt'-.ff H NN A N A I A -.F-Qfslff A. U3 is -Q 13 Junior Varsity cheerleaders: Julie Jeffries, Denise Laws, Kenna Jenkins, Carol Steckelberg, Kelly Emery-head, Carol Newton. 23 Carol Steckleberg, Kelly Emery and Julie Jeffries cheer at the North Kansas r ts ivs 2,1 S H v 'X - Nw H X f u by r,v,vff:1Q --urs:-',, f ,Q ,XVI 2 ' 'fix . L U My 4- , if , ,affukftsv F? sq . , 1 --.' Q gtcl,f -ws? k 'lu ' fx ' L .sk City game. 33 Kristi Younghanz talks with squad members before a pep J K 4 9 assembly. 43 Carol Garrison takes a break during practice. 53 Jane Lewis qifiafx Q ,fx ' gets excited during the Liberty basketball game. 63 Varsity cheerleaders: tt 1 -Qttxx f af. Cozy Venable, Jane Lewis-head, Crystal Threadgill, Krista Miller, Paula X5 3, ' L! fl ' Evans, Kristi Younghanz. K' 4 7 NQX ,fb ' t at QQFQ' A M K ' A G 1 ,.?s:g'g:.L,f . T' Q 'Q A ts 60 VARSITY AND JV CHEERLEADERS yy I 27 f ,ffb0f?f . ,.,.',.,., X wwf , Q, ,,f, ... . K ,X V: S5 few 3 s 5 , .. X y H 1, ,,x.,.- i,.1.xg.., .ws X Yg5s-fNs.s1- C X X ' N X X N ex XSX X ' is w . fs .1 is fNjSiN5Q5f t Q ,-A, I-xx. X. ,Q .X yy :QQ K f X X X V N59 -Sf ' x. s.. ,N .I - X Q., , - Km 4 F: . ' X x .X,5.X,l5 X X . . . fiiiiis Iwi! X so J i . , . X ww fs ,X ft N XX X ' Q -.cg-My . t . ...Aug K, YSXFQ NR , 'G' ,3.f'n f g I3I Smtltrtlia Eilotuaeti-s Siiaaiy 0351093619936 Iimulemsgjiix Qailil Elatlmaa anim Losses Y 1, 5 ff- 1 2 -J 2 Cfiiff I f 4 w f. 'i?f. ' l nnui Q:2'.z.29Q.'aJ.4,J .4 ' ff . nnqnnnnnunnn From the saturated grounds of the football field to the sweltering heat of the boys' gym, the varsity and junior varsi- ty cheerleaders continue to perform. While cheering the team on, the squad encountered numerous natural obstacles. During the football game against the Hickman Mills Cougars, October 24, the rain poured in torrents. Bouncing around on the sidelines, the squads sank deeper and deeper into what was soggy mud. I got to the point where I didn't care what I looked like. We just quit worrying and got worse and worse, said Jane Lewis, head varsity cheerleader. Enduring the weather seemed worth it to them after being awarded the Grand Champ title at the CSC cheerleading clinic in Michigan. The junior varsity squad won the championship at a cheerleading clinic in Oklahoma. They were also named Most Spirited and Best Loved. Cheerleading keeps me up with school activities and what's going on, said Kelly Emery, head junior varsity cheerleader. Cheerleading is working with people and creating school spirit I enjoy doing something for my school said Carol Newton junior varsity cheerleader I VARSITY AND JV CHEERLEADERS 61 -GMU' Gaim Elem fijllilafil EIQJUEI sisivom iniaiim 13 Squad members, Back row: Mary Florence, Heidi Bett, Karen Rembecki, Sue Mynatt. Middle row: Sharon Knauss, Shelley Adams, Viki Schneider, Robin Jackson, Mary Jo Conrey. Front row: Theresa Holland, Kathy Tobin, captain, Sherri Nelson, co-captain, Melanie Bush. 23 Pom Pon Squad builds up spirit at a pep assembly. 33 Kathy Tobin watches the game intensely. 43 Mary Jo Conrey con- centrates on her routine. 53 Despite hours of practice Pom Pon sometimes messes up. 63 Pom Pon shows excitement during a football game. i2l 62 POM PON 1 v . vs, 1- 3--M 1,--f..:' 1. f, . f -.-5: -'H 6 -L:-1.2.-x 573, -f -- -11. n ff 1 f . .M . Aff., .Q -,, A W. ., --'-,- :,,,,,- 4: - ,,,,-.,g, ,.,x.f,., - ,ff ,Lv-,-':- X X fx fx r ,,,, . ,,,.,.,,. , -pry -- rf ,.,yg'.-x. 5 .f,.,,-: wp-.NM 5,1-f.,,.'.r:,.z.. X ,,.,...--. , - E113 1 , ,-, - . 41,-.,: -p1,,,.f---,, fy -' --1:- -: .452-4: '-zu: ,3.5-5-, 551.3 I :ff-.2 zu-: 4,41 fziff.-1- vnr' 'fy .f: 7: z nf, ? 1 Blu , , , t ,,, Q R N ,. r s gf it omooiiffaeuisom 9510129 maart! lllssoiiniimiltifas Students crowded into the gym as the band played the school fight song. Faint swishing of pom-pons could be heard under the roar of the crowd. As soon as all the students arrived, the band changed and started playing the National Anthem, followed by the Alma Mater. Most assemblies started out in this manner, but there were some exceptions. On September 13, there was a concert by Sirius and Student Council did something completely new on December 20. They put on a gong show. There were contestants ranging from a stilt-walker to Pelvis and the Pips. Student Council is an intricate part of the planning at Park Hill because we're involved in assemblies that deal with holidays, sports recognition, and concerts. We try to provide variety, said Mr. Jim Evans. I think the gong show was really different because the student body made the assembly instead of just seeing the cheerleaders in pep assemblies, said Teri Mayfield, junior. I have been very pleased with the assemblies this year and I think they have been a worthwhile break from the routine, said Principal Silas Klaassen. 6: if , K , ..,,, p ,,,,, Q ASSEMBLY 65 S ..-A , Lx 1- -Lmraggq-a:1fgL. .'fg1ff55.'!'i7 ,,-4,f::-4-fz-: ,-.,:q..-:Lag ,, , 52,411 nz.: ,--if ,, , 4 i:::::1J'-gl-:gp-z 1a1L'?r,24Q75?':y:,jf,f:f:L. 'g-:zzz-. 5 ai.- V f 124- 5+ 4:1-g,a-'412'-'gL,-,if :af-1 2-- f ' i:f-:2Lf,,,- v ' 'f-22-1:-Al-ffl.-Q: 1:5-11 1:-ffzjgggx .-,,.,X,.,, ,.f,,-,..,7 55, - , -, gr, ...,-.-1-, Af-w :,- .- fig 15.41 ii- -2- pi,-,:,f:1'gg,1-,..v:e 5 ,, . ' 1 , 1,-:LW-. , ,Y-.A -.i.i,.','h ,if-7: -!,,,l'f.-J' A , K - ,s O , 1 db-4 31 I ,J V5 4- ,M rx Dyf ,X I gfyi ' ls ' , Fw .nw ,ff if wha X 1-r ,4S ff L f 4 '4 A 'T 'X Z, f A 'VN '- .fm D 5 ' A , , Anlo 44 Hn advawnmv Wgffffwsm up In X 'VW www , Km-Q ww . , ., .,. .,-H.. -f .-.,..,...... .. ...T-M... .... -.-...-.....-... ....,,,.....7, . Y.-. . -...,, UMWW A ,4,f.,ff4Z4Mf f nz f Us f gf ,, , , f A , vff, 1--' 'fc'r-,if-xf-ixiq' -ef-'YA-' - ' ' --is-1-A xgvfx: SPORTS 67 li-'otitis BJUQQQ 22113 time erraefafaulilouil izirloulllx lie mow Elia raiifaetif QEIU Reaching first in conference and fourth in state made the boys cross-country season pay off. Everything we did all year was pointing to the state meet. We went through conference and district meets well ahead of everyone else, said Mason Duede. By winning all meets with firsts and seconds and only one 4th place all year, the Trojans swept district with a score of 59 points. At Jefferson City their summer training and peak performances showed as Park Hill was one of the strongest teams there. The state meet had to be the team's best overall ef- fort all year Iong, said Coach Potter. The nine Trojans that ran at state were Mason Duede, Mitch Rodeberg, Jeff Jeffries, Charlie Jack, Ken Brooks, Steve Iverson, Bart Radford, Fred Herron, Brent Henderson. Not every race will a team be able to score their best, some guys will have an off day, but I feel the team did the best we could have done this year, said Bart Radford. 4001 V' njgfilf R241 HM, V -.Ag,Yf.?fi.f M, if S52 f f , ,I ,' 4'1f?'Vf?'w 4 --rw if , if iw I ,FA iv-N r5 'f': rf ,bl ggi ,VL , ,wil ' ,.f 'gn ' Q I 8 68 BOYS CROSS-COU NTRY , V V , ,,-.,....i.... V f h ..,,l - . ,tween . X , f. . ., . . Q .. K, ,N X , ss el f f . r wiv, ,, , . it G.. f5 bI.,.,,?s, KHP 13 Jana Noel and Roberta Vonderheide finish first and second in a close race. 23 Girls stretch out before practice. 33 Mrs. Looker is disappointed after Park Hill invitational, 4l Team members ex- press enthusiasm after winning a first place trophy. 5i Girls prepare for up coming race. 6t The 1977-78 Girls Cross-Country team. - - X +- Lx MQ K 7 . A I T wer tool the Cin V has sta: plat picl the' anc , s ft fs: X , . ' h'YssL.l ' XXX Denise Balliu ' Cindy Bowlin .f x ,, . ., X. M ., I .M X -K Nag. s , .. NN,-Ns ,, ,tl . g ,N X VX-'gk Team TQHTM em'beirs:ge423,t3irri, i ,-,M:s,.,s- . il' , ss..,,,s. t. . f 1- 'st is-. X ss. X, et Qs,-X , X nf .sa V V. , ., , , S , 'H Sherry lvelrsen i E Julie Kroenke 1 Janet Cooper .x , a e s. , Jana . Teresa Cooper , , ,Vivi3f1.l?fe'1l? w f Anita Dowling i T 'sJoiStanleyf5i fs Renae Foeerw . . at . of rrAfBo9er3a,a?9hderneiae q Lisa l-lammons , Deidre Lookergfllrlanager T In 6,1 ' . M .Q , K K-I4 N- .- S -1 S s V - ,it X. 1 iv X., e., ,,t. te K is face S3 asia seems Wai? Gives ec- KB mm fa 93 res. .- .h w 3' .A. ffgi' Teams to your places, on your mark, get set . . . bang, peting with other top teams in the city, Park Hill tied for Qlj Q went the gun as the Park Hill Girls Cross-Country team first with Truman in overall city standings. ij took out from the starting line. We were so happy when we found out that we tied f v i z! X You get so anxious at the starting line right before with Truman for first in the city, said Dee Balliu. lt felt Q the gun, you just want to go ahead of everyone, said so neat to be Daft Of 3 number One Team and KNOW that 'jr Q V' Cmd Bgwlin team member it was a team effort, said Vivian Pearl. We worked real .W ...V ,, 13 7 5 ,,,, i ,Q iw' ' X V i rf .,,,W,f.1 ta ,5.,,Z,5f, ,, . W A 2. f A mn, . hz Q f y , . With Girls Cross-Country being in its third year, this has been the most outstanding of all. The season started off to a slow start when the girls came in sixth place at the Park Hill Invitational. However, the season picked up. The girls took first in three dual meets and they placed second in the tri-meet against Grandview and Truman. After beating Excelsor Springs and com- hard all season through all kinds of weather and things that we really deserved being number one, said Jo Stanley. I am very proud of all of the girls, they worked together as a team, ran through all types of situations and worked over the summer on their own to get where we are, said Coach Gwen Looker. GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY 71 S if I I I I Q i 1 , 2 3 i ! 3 ritiartt' of f'y3EEffi3f?SfiV t + - l s -S 1 fa' w ' ' 'If . A X '55 'Q -fy, , V, ,z if .I ,aft tim: BJCBQJUD eta Elem Eilimcileti-Q Sofas-asmm Wide . . . Fault . . . Out . . . 15-Love and Deuce are just a few of the sounds heard by spectators at the ten- nis matches. With only three top singles on varsity and four on doubles it required many hours of practice and hard work during the summer and school. I played whenever I got the chance this summer, said Vicky Schneider. We practiced before school even started, working on our serves, just all around skills, most of us were rusty, said Janine Napoli. Playing tougher competition this year such as Hickman Mills, Oak Park and Truman, the girls finished the season with a score of 3-8. Under the direction of a new coach, Dan Niswander, R., fx 'MJ L if the girls team experienced some new techniques that would better their own personel games. I think it helped all of us by practicing on the rough spots in our games, it was a season of growth for all of us, said Nancy Byerly. I really liked to play, and coach Niswander was real- ly helpful and gave us support all the time, said Laurie Lassiter. Although we didn't win too many matches this season I thought we did really well, said Susan White. I thought the girls played well and l'm looking forward to next year and the returning players, said Coach Niswander. Ugg, A I it N ,,,' Q i N-W .F 'I . , . t at I ' i M 'M i 'fs ww its ,Q , ' it egpgig f 1 -tt ,iii Ili 427 ' ' 'f' I' I Team Members: Suzanne Batten Nancy Byerly Marsha Huss Laurie Lassiter Janine Napoli Viki Schneider Tracy Schultz Beth Stroud Susan White ::.'J!i,'!l .F riff I fi -f,.v 1 4 u , all f . 4 ,Mk ,. 5 'Q i, ,. L 4 1 L I l -l- 72 GIRLS TENNIS ,. ? ..,..1. ., is 1-1- lat gh of al- rie tis IG. U9 iid .-maid' ', 'S QE . , JV gg. . fb, '. , .W 4, .gg 4 Af? 355, - Q avre. ,V 0 r 123' 'W awk. -W .:- f. z fy f X 1 , wr is 14 .Q 7 4 4 ft . l ,- W 'K . fi, of f yfvj. , . J, 1, I I If , . .-4' --ve-.A -.- -W, - -yy Qis YS M, X Q .W X 9 X M 3 fit- s X N X X X x is X X 6 QR W Q Q: X X if tt t e A W X Ag.. S V ws xx HK x N ck NN F af --sm gf- Q S x X gh X 4 'Q Q sis R X' t X J' Q' 5 Y X sX Yi S Q A X it s . s .-:Ns Q il The 1977-78 Girls Tennis Team. 23 Janine Napoli awaits an opponent's serve. 3i Coach Niswander shouts a word of encouragement to the players. 45 Nancy Byerly relaxes after a match. 53 Tracy Schultz returns a lob from her op- ponent. SJ Coach Niswander gives the girls in- structions before a match. wg .. -sc. Q' as N. M - A - fi t . . ' ' E as . . I 5- N -ct, ts -1, V H S . ,, ffT f 5 ff -1 is Q ' - Q X fL ef' - ' :x.f..:f fslvs-wa fxf' ' is wwf? 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' ' :ff Q, ,A g, -wx ue x t JV Statistics Liberty Northeast St. Joe Central Truman Winnetonica Ftaytown -, , , , , ,VH--. -,V .f- - T. ,,M----.- -- .. -Q - Opp. 13 O 16 32 0 23 Soph. Red Statistics North Kansas City St. Joe Benton Fort Osage Truman Baytown South Winnetonka Hickman Mills Baytown Opp. 12 0 20 26 19 28 0 8 Soph. White Statistics Belton Blue Springs Flockhurst Lawrence Turner Opp 2 35 13 28 12 3. L2-.., ip' Qfiw 1 .f 13 Before being brought down, Brad Moseley grabs on to a Ward Ohlhausen pass for a first down. 21 Mark Freeman and David Schmille moan as a teammate drops ame 3 Escaping an Oak Park opponent Tim Hoskins scrambles Q . l , for yardage. 4l Coaches Joe Mintner, Chuck Booth, Ray Smither, and Lyn Jones look on for the next play. 55 The varsity team: Doug Barber, Mark Babalian, Scott Charpentier, Mike Corbett, Jon Cosby, Larry Downing, David Fox, Randy Halterman, Russell Hoover, Tim Hoskins, Shawn Houx, Mike Leffert, Brad Moseley, Mark Nichols, Allen the ball in the Hickman Mills O'Hearn, Ward Ohlhausen, Bill Ftyan, David Schmille, Luke Schmille, Mike Stroud, Jay Wardrip, Bob Whitebread, and Jeff Zigeler. it Q is Q , are W yay, if 'mln ll w , , An r ' f if Y T l2l W' Q K Q -Q , .3 he Q3 Q A, , x 3 4 i f to Q r B tt a r u T t ga 4 T L e Q , i W' i , 4. g K , -. V, K S U if K S .G 'gJ. 'N 1 QaNi,s,i:. V ,g r f ' 1, 1 f if b i gs al' .xii f wifi X X Sw. N 51 QXQS' is gf Q- t Qs .Q 5 X ,X E Txk I can X 76 VARSITY FOOTBALL l - -v Huw -W W , Y Y - -,... ,, , ,,.. ......,...,,, ---uw A V V -.. Y -,W . ,ful-x fy, .5 ,Y I i V . .. ., . .-.. .... M....,,..,-41:-.---V-1-Hv..f,.-..1.Aff- - -1-f-f Y ':: ,ix 1,,,.: f- W , 32- W- ,,.1:Wi.,115,.-,:g.x- , , - : H' '- - -lg' f-'fr 1-: uw..- ...., M- '--f- ...Q A lk -' -fs . HR so . fa , . x . ,My it arth Kansas man match, 45 Theresa ooks on. 53 lto the team - AY' I : , , . ge t .uns X' , ,..,, ,. 1 or rf x Q .Q -W.. . -1e,:.ff'- ' . Q 1 -53779-s6'15f ' ZQQA iw liege ' ,. ,., -we - gait,-0P,3Q a ff ,f-, naw ,Q N, ,,.,.-mfs-Qs. 5, :grabsf.,,s4,,N,,.,Q,. ., ,.x,,,M, vi, sk K' sf W ., X NM S ,X L ws. sffspz'of.1fwf'ff:'ff',1,Q wt 1 f r.-22: N tit f.'.sf1wQ?4.5uAf': .M gyfagig-aff .-fw,,- - tm-.'.-sf St - ffivaaf it Q, fxgf f- 'A 2 ' Q ff.: -, '55 fi' Faced with top opponents such as Oak Park, Hickman Mills, Raytown South and North Kansas City, the volleyball team experienced some of its toughest competition. l think this year served as a growing year for the team. Most of the girls have gained experience and self-confidence to help them adapt to each other, said Coach Arnetta Germany. Coach Garmany also felt the sophomores were really enthusiastic. They have worked together in junior high and get along well, she said. Regarding the practices, Theresea Reynolds, junior, said, We all worked hard in practice because everyone wanted to make the all-conference team. Coach Garmany added, I really did believe that the girls put out all of their effort and I couldn't ask anymore than that. fggilf if. I MLW X. A .3 1 Q53 i l Park Hill Trojan Volleyball Team Pam Bischof Avis Blazer f Jeannie Clark f Shelley crememgs rvge i T Joyce Gieseke sfss f fif 1 Joni Houx .. 1 - Nancy Johannes it JeannieJohnson ' Lori McGown if Patty Miller K Teri Parker l4l Gail Powell LeAnn Powell Theresea Reynolds Sara Riddle f Denise Riga Peggy Rumker Mitzi Smirl P Valorle Vestal , Debbie Whltebread Kelly Wilkinson Q Coach Arnetta Garmany V fm if I f' ,x 2 my ,J- VOLLEYBALL 79 1 xx-, f, U, , , -.., . , . ,.-.....-- .-,.. ......,.,,,,,,.......-..-... 4, , , , Y J. -Y -- --'-1-4 - - - - , , .,,,, .,.,.. -,1...-.f.,:........,..,,......,.,.A 1--ff.-Y --, :,.'--,-1,-,far-' --- WC, - ff.-.,i,,AK,..wh. - . ,M -,v. 4 ., . Y Y- , ,Q Y Y - W , W,-L., W, Af, Y-....-...p, ,Q......vg...,.,w.,. Qi f ,IQ if ty, j 5 I wmv, A QQ fr pf ., , X, V-,rfwnmv-vey 1mnwua'fmwwvww I ' k .. 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W! j u?,if,.k,y, 31,15 J AQ'Q ,f ...vw ,Mya - 4' ji ,ff ,7f,g5, iw- ff V, , f,4,, ,'j 5' , ,'p g.,fA',4 1 I L-4:'i -351 4- '- .1 .44 , , Qc ff ,J ,aft ' ' vf'..fifcf:, ,-,-, V' f. 15. fzfy, -1 J ff, -fw9fz1M- Q 4 .- f:fwy,j J , , ,,,, , , , J , ff f' . .. f, f f, f- , M, , f- f. I f . .f V W, A A .44-4, pw , ,,f r, WW ' wi Q X fffyf, ffff, 7, A f -Mfg' ' ,, 1 xf Lg.. X 15? JN? We - eiaeii-sz f9QfiJEiJ5G1C!Jf3QQ Qmee Wrestle off's among team members makes for a challenge. Learning how to pin your man and how to es- cape are just two of the things the junior varsity wrestlers encounter during a season. To obtain positions in a weight group a person must wrestle all the other guys in his weight class. You have to wrestle off to obtain positions on both squads. lf you win you can always move up the ladder and if you lose you can always move down, said Todd Cull. Whether a wrestler wins by points or a pin, it gives him a certain satisfaction. Just to win against the opponent, to know that you're part of that team and you are contributing gives you a great feeling, said Greg Hale. Wrestling at the same time the varsity does can be dis- tracting, and even upsetting. Sometimes you have a move on the opponent and you hear a whistle. You can let up and lose if it is not your referee. lt can make a big difference in a match. so you have to learn to ignore them until the refs tell you or look at you and nod, said Harley Eldreath. AQ lj Harley Eldreath prepares to take down his opponent. 23 A Trojan matman goes for a pin. Sj Coach Taylor yells words of encouragement. 4j JV wrestlers fight for a take down. 51 Greg Hale is declared the winner. Gi Wrestlers battle it out. 4- 37 JV WRESTLING 81 f6J The Trojan Wrestling team: bottom row, left to right: Coach Ash, Randy Cowden, Craig Hale, Charles Jack, Larry Bartholomew, David Aliff, and Ladd Leibee. Top row, left to right: Asst. Coach Bob Taylor, Jim Cox, Mike Stroud, Mark Nichols, Brad Moseley, Mike Geisinger, and Mike Corbett. 1' 1 For the second consecutive season the Trojans clinch- ed their conference title after defeating Truman, 36-14, and ended the year with a 10-1 record. And after taking first at district, and qualifying nine for Regionals, the Tro- jans marched on and captured second place at State. Trojans Randy Cowden, David Aliff, Mike Stroud, Brad Moseley, and Mike Corbett proved victorious at the Regionals by pinning their opponents and set out to obtain the state title. On February 17 and 18 the State Tournament was held at Columbia. For the second time Park Hill earned the number two spot and finished behind the defending state champion, St. Louis Riverview Gardens. We've got second place and I am pleased with that, said Coach Steve Ash. Riverview has the tradition and have been going to Columbia for almost twenty years. Winning is expected of them and their kids know it and go out and do it. That's what I want here-tradition. We're getting there and when our kids realize that they are as good as anybody else we will win it. Placing first at State for the Trojans was Brad Moseley, who remained king of the 167 Ib. class, and won his se- cond state championship. Also receiving high honors for the Trojans were Randy Cowden at 98 lbs, and Mike Corbett, heavyweight, both taking home 3rd place vic- tories. A . . if lt W ., 4 ,K ., - , r .X 1. 55 ' J..- f fi? i . .....- . . at aw. ., -r ' . wisgfgp.. i , TTEPQD l iii 1 J. f 'll IJL is a ' if I E., I JB H If 1 r I I i 82 VARSITY WRESTLING Qi MKG 'Zf f ?!w-14:5 JV Swimmers Jeff Doan Scott Mike David Shene 5 Ken SIQIQYI .I , Don Telgi-5 Scott Weimer I Brlan Wllner I Earnhart I I tx-I Xt,, A . I 'NN Y 9 i I I I I3I at ti' iq, .L 'J I tg lf . ' ,Q ' I u - I. i ' ' 1 . -f e? 0 f Q ' . gwfi-'ggfj I ,-AQ' If ,t., Img, ,f.f+1fM1 . 'T ,ug 'X vQ dm M I X V. r A N. 1, Q Q- .- 5 if s 84 JV SWIMMING AND DIVING E I 3 K KBQJU mfaeul lilaiye Cslhallilem emrilluniineui-e Swimming and diving are not only summer sports. For jv swimmers and the Trojan divers it's an every day affair even in the dead of winter. Swimming starts in November and ends in February at Park Hill. Working together as a team has benefits, especially when the flu epidemic hits. All of us know each other and what we swim so if someone isn't there, we have some good swimmers so we just shift around, said John Kroenke. Practicing and traveling with the varsity can be a challenge and an experience. lf you get your time low enough to where you beat a varsity swimmer's time and can still keep it low, you can probably move up. But then you can also fall back, said Scott Weimer. Diving takes many hours of hard work and determina- tion. it also requires a lot of concentration on the part of the diver. When you're up there on the board all alone and think- ing about the dive and the things that you've worked on in practice, it's just a matter of when the right moment is, said Mark Murphy. Not many divers swim and dive too. We are fortunate to have several who do. said coach Doug Earnhart. Competitive swimming and diving are a lot more work and require much more self discipline than leisure swim- ming in the summer. s ,N Z xy-,, X 'Stir v . 1' I .kg . ix Jil? it tj The junior varsity swim team. 2j Jim Vanhooser completes a im dive in perfect form. 31 Coaches Earnhart and Glidden prepare to take a winter swim. 41 Mark Murphy prepares to do one of his record breaking dives. Mark was the top diver on the team and placed 19th in national competition last summer. 55 Swimmers await the touch of a team mate on the wall to start the next leg of the relay. JV BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING 85 4, i i 2 xi F LN . 4 2 1- i f . , 1 , I T -S Buinuiim 93 YPJ09 s i A .. 3 5' Q N . 1. Q .. 2 S W . . h 4 J. m mfg V KQV, .N ,K Q .,x.. Q Q,w ' . imma S ,E f5SQQ,l:3i. ij. ' f 3 Q S Q Q A fi E Q, f Q6 Q ,S X i VV. Qi: Y E A 5 S i Q4 3 HQM X . 1 5 if 5 r F g 86 BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING I Q I w r V --15 17.1, ,T- il stirs: T S. YY li' A f is. . NXT ss ec iiiloeia Siirgltimiultsam Gomffetilemee Siizirliluin as i ,Q l 5 l 2 . I , r l 2 Q X est. 9 f - ' ' - ,i1l'.o,..Qi yr, Gt 'Q . -V' L14 . Egg, sys.. ss sg ' .X , smut as Swimming from November to the end of February and hosting the conference swim meet takes hours of hard work and determination throughout the season. The team had a 500 season winning half their meets and losing to teams like Southwest by only 3 points. The team traveled to Columbia for the annual exchange with Columbia Hickman. The Park Hill swimmers stayed with the Columbia Hickman families this year and en- joyed their hospitality and entertainment as well as the meet. lt is a fun time because you meet swimmers and their friends. It is not all fun, we swam hard at the meet and then attended a four-hour practice Saturday morning that wasn't too easy, said Gary Watson. Hosting Conference is a big responsibility for the whole team. It can be very difficult when the school doesn't even have the facilities to accommodate everyone. Conference is the third largest meet of the year for the Trojans. District and State are the other two. Three swimmers, Eric Cross, Mark Clark, Derwin Grim, and Mark Murphy qualified for state. Mark Murphy the only sophomore to qualify for state diving, came in sixth place in state competition. Throughout the year the team as a whole has im- proved, many swimmers lowered their times and made their life time best, all in all I felt we had a very successful season, said head coach Chip Glidden. '. V 5 , , , js. WV if? l5l 13 The swimmers take their marks at the start of the race. 21 Ted Roberts awaits the call for the 100 yard. backstroke. 35 Eric Cross swims the backstroke during the 200 IM at the last home meet. 41 Don Telge breathes a sigh of relief after taking second at Southwest. 53 The Park Hill varsity swimmers are Mike Breeding, Mark Clark, Eric Cross, Jeff Dance, Scott Erhart, Nick Graham, Derwin Grimm, Jeff Hawkins, Mark Perry, Chris Porter, Perry Rea, Ted Roberts, Jim VanHooser, Gary Wat- son, and Jamiel Yameen. l4l g BOYS' VARSITY SWlMlVllNG 87 2 I A-p?7 Hip 34216, X f-fpfygivpff 'f-fm?L jj Q3-7, f' lgfjwbbf ,i--3 L'f'?7vfti-7 Quiidf ffylfgf , fuifflf, ai fli lit fl I ffffef ffwe dv' Q M -iw QSFU ' 4150, mf 5'i' 'l7ff 1 ,f I .X , ,I Wwcb jf if X 7 if l f X Z , if X ff -ff if I1 K IIVI i I f l ,fl X! , i If K M01 l fro 13 The boys' sophomore team. 23 Only the empty bleachers observe sophomore, Geoff Baker, go up for a basket. 33 Coach Hoy gives instructions to the sophomores against NKC. 43 The Junior Varsity team. ll ll I I am op oimoiilee Bae aulatliaiy eauizn JV Junior varsity participants perfected skills and learned to work as a whole to gain team experience. They played the same schedule as the Varsity. l think the junior varsity team provided a sort of lear- ning center for varsity. We could pick up a lot more ex- perience this way, said Jack Johnston, junior. Bob Bjorn, junior, said, Games which we should have won were lost by only a few points. We should help out next year's varsity a great deal, said Bob. Sophomore My goal this year is to bring each individual player up to his playing potential and to make him work to his max- imum, said Coach Alvin Hoy. Coach Hoy felt the team played well at times and not so well at others, but they went against tough competitors like Oak Park, Hickman Mills and North Kansas City. ,., . Y ,, - ' ' V , 11, ff JV Boys' Basketball Team Coach Kent Kavanaugh Bolif' Bjorn John Distafano Mike Leffert Steve Lloyd 1 , '97 Z Jim Gwyn Y Al Miller Karl Jacoby A dY Miller Jack Johnstone R f e'S0n Phil ff,, H Sophomore Boys' Basketball Team f Coach Alvin Hoy 6 Geoff Baker J Brett Ohlhausen Craig Fuchs Mike Benft Flichard Kimmey Bruce Vanetti Marc Land Ralphnwflgm Jim McKinly David Yost Randy Miller M .J Q O 0 ,A 4. 1 Q Q .gl if .5- ig. Wmlka I , j 4 ' 4 ,, fy KW. 3550 Y. .l Si, f K al fl. ,. Q Z 0 .W A jx TR tJ We have a lot of talent here, but in some cases we couldn't get it together. Coach Hoy keeps us working and teaches more than we learned in junior high, said Geoff Baker. 88 SOPHOMORE, JV BASKETBALL w Rx Q I 5 1 Y- ,JI .. , , ,- bl-if,fH -ti! ,,f- Nw ,. ffl- 22 ' fx J,i.-Wi. 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T' -'Y 12:4 -f '- ' f - ' f '- 'J A , ' - '1-Q. ,,-,V - T- f- -- na.-.f . f.-1, lr -- 1 -31, nfv: Q:--,.,'--f , ,fygf-1-f:,,y.,,, f,f,,,,.:-.f.g1 -1.,4,,4i f ,H ,, X- - ,- . - ' J' ':' ,.:f - .--,.- ,--Q. f,,,.-- gf'-. 1, cy--f X : f.:.-X ::--f -:-V np:-+4 -1-'44-,fu-,w,,'.i v ,Q-,ana-J -:Aff 1: Q.- at -.L V..-fr -,,...g -- .' - I 13 Trojans Kim Neighbors and Terresa Cooper desperately struggle for the ball. 23 Sophomore Kim Neighbors peers at the scoreboard. 31 Coach Jackson gives the team last-minute instructions. 4j Sophomore Jana Noel fights for a loose ball against Raytown. 5j The junior varsity team. 'MW' QW Westin Efieeipe Mm fsfatiletil Lnfaiimiieilfasmm Going against top-ranked teams in the city such as Oak Park, Hickman Mills, and Truman, the junior varsi- ty team maintained a consistent playing stamina, and obtained a 6-9 record. With the competition we have, l think we did pretty well, said Jo Standley, junior. Coached by Mrs. Debbie Jackson of South Junior High School, the team showed ability and progress throughout the entire season. She taught us self-determination and self-discipline more than anything else, said junior, Terresa Cooper. We all played good ball defensively but worked mainly on our offense. The sophomores really hustled throughout the season. I think they know what they're doing and will help the team next year. said Jo. is 92 JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL vw-, -as 'F-1s+::T.f' g , 123 rt nf Q W' jg? S 'L -at in s,.. , 'Q T s ,. . , w. R v K F ,Xt xv Rs ., N 3 ,t Q ,, V ,..., ,.,, 'Q Xxf. x 3 L ' N i i ' 1 'mf ' 3 .6- f ' ...Q-. . . . y. W. ,.-:.,.,- i..,. , :V-sf. ,: , 'f-.-A,-,M lf L- f ,ff-'ff -1' ' - - -5255-a'.-' .'f-ff.1:.1-Tw4:5,':1f459:7f.vf1:-J ., - -111. I '15-4f:.ffgr-zaa' -. af?-1 -. fn- ' I, . - .V .- - - L., ,-.., , -- -.,.,,Z :gi-,-f. ., , - , -,,. , ,. .vw L- -. - , - - , -- 3 , '-'11 - -' .- .T:::g.i- -5 :f': 3-:,-f 'TF-3 f A L ' ' 'L-T'-5E'T -'f j - 'I fm, ' 'ffl 'f .f , , , , , ,,..,..4-,..,..-....,M-...i...:4.wz- 1 1.21:---.V --- ---f---- '- :f - Q-4'-Q f:'1iii:-lfii'- if, 1 ' : ,A-'--viz'- -:far ...gwfg L . ,. HV . tx 6 3 , M ...WM 6 is FALL 3 ' 2 if ii. J N. 'X is if i-31 ti 23 ? sw etaoiiftlee oline me in Qiiliililet Qfsoeom Getting off to a slow start, the Girls' Varsity team ac- quired many of its wins late in the season. They went against several top-ranked teams in the city such as Hickman Mills, Truman, and Fiaytown South. An unex- pected victory was against undefeated Kearney late in the season put them into the city ratings. We have the experience and potential individually, but we just can't get the team together as a whole, said junior, Jane Downing. Kelly Evans, senior, said, We don't have much heighth this year, which really hurts us on those badly needed rebounds. Coach Don Cowden felt that the team played well most of the time. We just weren't consistent. We could run the drills almost perfect in practice but sometimes in a game we couldn't get it right, he said. Coach Cowden worked long hours after school and on holidays to help the girls. Players felt he had a certain respect and dedication toward the team. The coach really sacrificed a lot of his time for us, said Jane. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL 95 . -J.. - .,,-..,., , 4. 1 .. f. .1 ff-'. ,.,f-1 ..,i, . .,,--.va - --.N-,..l,xf A- ,- fi f -4 .-V ,.,..,,., ,, :. ,, .,. AV., -VV, V-J. ,, - -, , V, ,,--ki :,,,., .,,4 , . ,.., , .,,.. H1 - , .7 , 1 A'V.Y 5 M 7j Q WX- X .. . 7' X' 96 ACADEMICS 4 IS:-ax Y rin? J , 1 if :A-' :Sf-' fi-rf-if g-W-..., , ,, M swam, . -ww Q,-.-ifkbzav--,,4 .-3 -x . .- ,vi 1' v fag.--Q. .-N.-,br v.1 -.- .-,Q -N. -P-ffm, QM,-g. 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H... .......,.,-.-.w-...-x....,....,-,,..... --,.n-n:f-1-ff-- 1, . !:f ,,-...gf 1, W.. M 1 A , A- f v - . V , , .. , mm.-. . -WM..M.---f-.A.-1,.f1.m2.f'--1'-I-wg:--f--1-1:-1 -'--f '- -f-1:11-,:'4 '18E'4'7 ,is-P' 'iSfQKi--1 1 :,.,,-.xg-ff,-,,-Vrrf. -,-.s-,,Q,V Y V W- 5-, :Z Y X. ' - Y fQ , -, l Q 1 I A I v V i , A f 5 -Y. ,,. 5, 3 ,5 - f,A.'.f' -Lg - ,ff ,, , fin: fly' , .ff-gig. ipjg.-5 gi 5:-5 .,:' ff' ,-i 2 .- ,..3 ,,,4 W, . , ., M, .,.. ..,, -., ..-.-..,..L::-JE,ff-1421141--1-1 A --- -4-mf - '- W: f: I1 - ? :gif -' ilEi'S 5SIr ' I 1 A L. UI EJLPCD some ooo mfililirzil Kuo ee sr DRIVERS' EDUCATION Each day begins with fastening the seat belt, tur- ning the ignition, putting the car in gear, signaling, letting out the emergency brake and checking both ways for cars. Slamming on brakes, running stop signs, jumpy starts and occasional whiplashes were minor catastrophies experienced by beginning drivers as they became accustomed to the everyday routine of driving a car. Many students enrolled in drivers' education because it made car insurance cheaper, but most took the class to learn the basic rules and skills of driving. Students spent three days a week in study hall, one day in class and one driving. Learning the rules helped me a lot and also the driving gave me good experience, said Dean Cole, sophomore. SPECIAL SERVICES The local school district recognizes that each child is unique and requires various instructional techni- ques. Efforts are being made to provide programs which will meet these individual needs. Work Study and Learning Disabilities are classes designed to meet these needs. Work Study classes are designed for students to find success in academics and practical application, said Mr. Dale Shorley, Work Study teacher. The classes geared on different academic levels to appropriate the different student needs. VB.. s P 1, Q 4 , fx 'hu lv-4'--- --...., W-......., , S1 K R lbhuin - f . Dutton.,-5. T + vo i 'Hive as . 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' i up 'itll' Spin Camisa xziguufeesz fBEPC952Jf33l!?Uf3Y2 i.i'liJLi1oi:JQlia tueiloall Elobiwtiaiy ORCHESTRA Learning to play an instrument can be frustrating, time- consuming and require hours of practice. But, patience and concentration and long hours of practice each week helped students perfect their musical skills. Our purpose was to help kids enjoy music and learn to perform well, said Mr. Steve Phalp, orchestra director. Consisting of twenty-one students, the orchestra class performed two concerts in the winter, one in the spring and played at the grade schools at the end of the year. SOPHOMORE BAND Sophomores busily prepared themselves for the excite- ment and fear of marching at football games this year with hard practices and a lot of concentration and determina- tion. Being able to count, read, think and use your fingers all at the same time were factors students had to perfect. Sophomore band gave me a chance to be involved in school and in an area I enjoy, said Libby Evans, sophomore. i lil 114 SOPH BAND AND ORCHESTRA 5 P K K I ' -R 1.f '3 ,li W 11- 'ff' ' ffl.: :,.- - '5 .:- 13: :,,'-' 1.-Q-,gg Q 1154 .. 1!'7.7.,. f 14-,C5.i., , -,y--- ' 1.-24,-. ,. -.4 ,.:.: ':--rf: 4 '- X - V H.. . -... .. ..-- A....,-.-..,.-...-...,-. ...VV -wg Y .J 1 ,.-.V ,::+q.,v-, - A U., -Y N 1 5, , - f f , f--- - --- -Y V -N f -. V - W, W, ,.,...,..,A. ..,.,.....,.--.,..........L....x:.vgf,: -,...,4,.,,.L, Q..-.-,,m..., -- 4.7-::4g.,V34,..-.L 1. E ,,,.ffiv. -'Nr' , , ,f ,,,:5:1,,,,WiT,Ag .V -vs-.uf i Y-Ax? gf' WN-hh'-MM A ' , . ,, . ,.A,. mv-, .....,-Y.,-V --.--- . Y --H f. , V fi-ar-f--f--V,..V ,Y -- ff--- v- , ----f ----f ' U - , ,, E l 1 3 Xen. Q? 1 'ff A 'G 9 V I x do Q .Q .Q I T xg tiff lil ' gf-Ti' f ,L,: , X ii 4 3 - 'sis f , my X X Y. 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A H. 1 3 , W mqnwfmakqumww K, f ,ff f 4 .um-.M-..au.q-m-... ... , , K iX1euPGetat9QJfiQtlaes:ee eeiaetltimfiltiutl tuotltlilee Q With ninety percent of the student body enrolled in language arts, it became a major objective to develop writing, improve spelling skills and increase reading comprehension in an attempt to provide better com- munications. A well-rounded curriculum provided such classes as Short Story, Language Arts IV, Survey of American Lit, Journalism, Written Comm. and Creative Writing. I was glad to see that the creative writing class was reinstituted because it gave students the opportunity to have writing independence, writing they wouldn't otherwise get to do, said Herb Potter, Language Arts teacher. W .52 The most popular class was Written Communications because it was required for sophomores, but it gave in- sight into other classes and provided students with basic grammar skills. lt was hard but it made me learn howto write better, said Lori Freeman, sophomore. Language Arts IV, a senior English class designed to teach students the history of English literature, prepared students for college classes and provided everyday needed skills. I think Language Arts IV was a good class and will prepare me for classes that I will take in colIege, said Bob Whitebread, senior. fb 'M Y 3 , I If ' ,K ' N is , , ,N A, -ax . KL yf li fl Deanna J-I, Annual, Newspaper Anita Booth, B.A. Short Story, Intro. Lit. Survey Am. Lit Norma Burton, f , M.S. P' X Lang. Arts ii, , f , Soph. Lang, fffff Arts M.A. Oral Comm., Debate Bonnie Dickson, M.A. Future Mash. Novel l8.lI Cynthia Koch, , B.S. ,E Writ. Comm.. ' ' I Novel l8tIl X 2, f 1 I a , ,f l,5l I , ,, 1 Armstrong, B.A. Donald Crabtree, LANGUAGE ARTS 19? Herbert Albright, M.A. Psychology Dennis Chiles, M.A. Am. West, Soph. Soc. St. Jim Dickey, SE. r'iiOt0 'all Vis. Comm. Jim Evans, M.A. Occupations, StuCo Flay Fagg, M.S. History of Religion John Gioia, M.A. Economics ill 'W' Dtlittteultam beetles Dot? ultittlfati-santa Dolittle Sociology, Psychology, Economics and American West provided variety in an attempt to meet individual interests. Students enrolled in the Sophomore Social Science class were required to take Consumer Economics, American Government, geography and Sociology. This year the sophomore program helped to add structure and organization so students would be a little more well-rounded and more informed on the overall sub- ject, said Dennis Chiles, department chairman. l think we have a little more emphasis on basic education because the public is going back to basics. The whole social studies curriculum is trying to meet the realistic needs of lifeg anticipate future needs in the realistic world, said John Gioia, economics teacher. We hope to stress more thinking to make students solve things on their own. Independent Studies, offered to twenty seniors for the first time this yearf gave students the freedom to work on special projects individually. When I first heard of the program it seemed in- teresting, now I feel there are aspects that need more organization, said Sheri Nelson, senior. XT. 4 13A students t2l comment strikes Mr. Voelker as very humorous 2lMrs. Murphy explains a worksheet to a confused student. 3JGroup presentations were given by students in Mr. Nichol's West. Civ class. 4lClassroom procedures are illustrated by Mr. Chiles. 5lVoting tactics in American government are reviewed in Mr. Lamoy's third hour class. 6lThe rise and fall of the stock market is il- lustrated by Mr. Packett in Economics. -'fflsni X is at .gg , in l3l H 124 SOCIAL STUDIES 11 Mr. Allen hurries to nelp a student. 25 Mr. Kavanaugh explains a chemistry formula to a bewildered student. 31 Students used their im- agination to decorate Mrs. Whipple's class fifth hour. 43 Confusion can be expected when Mr. Littleton describes the element chart to his students. 5l Bob Heflen, junior, in- terupts class to exercise a lab specimen. l3i 126 SCIENCE David Allen Astrology, Physics Shirley Fraser, Biology, Ecology Bom Holeman B.S. ,Ecology Rich ' Kavanaugh, M.A. Chemistry I8tll N? Xxx six X l2i if .ft fi M,,,...- Xie EX it s R 3 'ii . 5 X 5? t 5 E -- xi t ii X .X j 7W'-of , .f ww, Q C E Pl , 'Thp wi , ,f 1 1 V za, Mn Fe A Ru Re A Os Nd u Q .Ns ' A A lf s ii is st lobe Qltfiietif itlatiftleii Microscopes, Bunsen burners, remains of dissected frogs, the aroma of chemicals, dissecting trays, lab worksheets, test tubes, fish tanks, and the smell of for- maldehyde were Ieft behind as students hurried from the new wing to get to their next hour class. Besides maintaining a working atmosphere, science classes also provided students with lab situations that broke up the monotonous classroom routine. These ex- periments gave students insight into applicable aspects of scientific work. I think the experiments we did in class were a lot of fun and broke up the everyday routine of class, said Linda Smith, senior. Labs provided interesting experiences for the students because they had the opportunity to handle materials and discover things themselves, said Mrs. Ftedden, biology teacher. 9 XI- Tr. Botany Chemistry Donna Fiedden Biology I Vert. Zoology Izzy Whipple A Biology I a ll Doug Earnhart, BA, Algebra l 8- ll Carol Kraus, B.A. Geometry ,f, 9 'ul 'm ,f-rj, 76,3 Ag I s I Steve Ash, B A 0 General Math l Algebra ll I Mike Schwartz M.A. Introductory 3 QM Analysis Z ' I Kzsgv ,Ht K ,Z 1 4 xc! 12 A' Hill? C35 Am, Cries how did assignrr heard a Blaclf assignrr trips to ' of stude This 3 For thos Dan Niswander. M.S. Algebra l, General Math A Joe Grantham, Php. N Algebra l ,af ,rl-J! cing, ge interests found si challeng Ther than in year ha Doug E: More meant z five hoi year's 0 lil 15 Mr, Niswander has enough time outside of class to play the guitar professionally. 21 Mrs. Kraus helps a student with an assignment. 31 Mr. Earnhart and Bob Derringer discuss plans for a Tarkus meeting. 4l Besides mathematics, Mr. Grantham is involved with boys varsity basketball. 53 Mr. Schwartz listens while a student asks a question in class. x xW 128 MATHEMATICS N, Q.. .,fxf,v.A,-,-H.: fu..-,., -1---2'-1.1 , . . . r-gi:-,Q ,, .:3,.-f.::L.'-Q -V-ga., -'1f.z,.,. :'..f' -- 2- - ' fel? 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XM.. ff-M. , x ff . k xXx,j,Al K Nm-xM,i4T,QN X . w..x.,,k f -X XX .T . --X-ww M nk .xx I- - X- xwwfk A f - .uw-.f...,,.. .,, ,N ,, L A 1luun flli Z., Llileixretifs-Quite! mfg as ss ee Qiistatifi Qsmtatiae GJ Cluttered tables, scattered chairs, unfinished layout mats and the remains from a late-afternoon LC's lunch were strewn about as the yearbook staff worked im- patiently on upcoming deadlines. Tension, frustration and fatigue were experienced by everyone as the theme Profiles slowly, spread by spread, became a reality. Handling finances, selling ads to unwilling customers, meeting deadlines, arguing over cover ideas and trying to say something good about something bad were some problems the staff had to handle. New this year were the co-editors who provided more help and enabled the editor to be in two places at the same time. I think co-editors was a good idea because two peo- ple made more help available and not so much pressure was put on one person, said Liz Young, co- editor. Behind the scenes, photographers busily tried to capture moments that highlighted the school year. Much time and effort was spent working on the book, which everyone agreed was a memorable experience. When the finished product was finally ready, the staff was more than satisfied. ,s - 4 f'pn...,. Q Ks Q 5 3 , W M 1-N , ff,-L In 1 l3l 13 Starla Vanzant, copy editor, helps Cozy Vanable revise her copy. 23 David Powell and Gary Meade check over negatives to find the perfect picture. 33 Co-editors, Kim Blackwell and Liz Young, take a break from a hectic day. 43 The 1977-1978 annual staff. 53 Kathy Tobin focuses in on a classroom candid. 134 ANNUAL STAFF -,,......- ,V ql .. 4..- agw - ur I -E. :LL if 1 N f 4' M W Z. sts- ' , ,, 1 ll' at 4 fr in it , , iw WW 7 1 a , , fm ff, frvjwf ' ' . ff X . 4,,, ta- ' Z' -at' ' . iv Q. flag 4. K ,, Q' in -mg' , 1 A ' . ki' -nf , 1 , ,,V4,,-31 493, i , f ff W, , 0. 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'VKX' ,396 ww l' aw! miww E 1 . 5 yy ,af4g. , Q 136 NEWSPAPER STAFF Lt3f21i3Elfai11Q3faQl.QJEiJ' mixture QHRCEB iilfaipeiv iilibeetlibtle What does it take to put out a people-pleasing, well- informed and highly interesting paper read by the whole school district? It takes time, patience, responsibility, group work, a few arguments and many hours of steady reporting. Although working amid the monotanous blare of a radio, numerous raised voices and constant interrup- tions from the intercom or staff and students with informa- tion, the staff continued to work to produce a widely-read paper. Striving to break away from old routine styles, students tried to write livelier stories and print better pictures and add their own perspectives to make each newspaper a new and unique edition. ln my pictures I tried to capture moments that would add interest and flare to the paper, said Renae Fogarty, junior photographer. Besides working fifth and sixth hour, the staff spent long hours after school, worked hard at selling ads during the summer and made numerous trips to the press each week. Even though it's a lot of hard work, seeing our efforts in print makes everything worthwhiIe, said Cindy Sedler, editor. - r,...... 8 if Hom-1... v-.....,.. in v--an huns. -new ,..-- pl.-1 ...na ,,,..- ,wa-'rw h HJ fix z res mei Roi prir L.. l X if 'lv'-I .1----Q :Y:tA-f,1-:f.,:. , ff-' '-' w :S,.--.fgw Vg f - - 1 ,:f,5::1f-cifiz -', 2 Y gf '-.-,gn--. ., 11-5 E ,Mg 5 gf-5: - ,f1f1'i.5 1322 'C-Z f J, -53-,Q 1 '-fs-5: -fp-3 lffgffs. 5115, r-4 frzqu, ,,5.',,?c- li 1.---54? fx Y, LLM - i vw xx -f X M xii X X x xx 'NX-. .. hir - 4 ,4 W- '1l. .- ...K- . 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X X N , if?-,t Lx 5,9 . N l Brad Douglas is gifted with double talent. He not only plays the trumpet but also the piano. Brad has been playing the piano since he was a young boy. Do his friends think it is feminine to play the piano? Nobody calls me a sissy for playing the piano. I think if a person is good enough, no one will call them names. Some of the best musicians of the area were chosen to compete in a district competition. Brad was among these and he took a l rating on his piano solo. He went on to the state competition where he again received a I rating. Brad has also placed high in city and regional competitions. Brad began playing the trumpet in junior high and was 146 SOPHOMORES taeeiliucssa il Bfsfatae Bama afatmfgj first chair trumpet player throughout junior high. ln high school he is one of two sophomore trumpet players who made the High School Symphonic Band. The hardest thing about music is disciplining myself. I try to make myself practice two hours a day, which isn't easy. Besides his musical abilities, Brad is a member of the wrestling team. Skiing is also one of Brad's hobbies. He enjoys traveling with his parents and three younger brothers to Colorado. I am looking forward to a future in music. I would like to get an academic or music scholarship and plan to attend college. ' , W , WY -- - 41 - ,-nf'i':.gT'-, ,7 Zfif 'f, ' 1 2 I K 2 E I ' . V' ..-1..:-. -1...-- -...ny-....... , - - -W - --- s E Q I L 2 5 F ! as l D E X . , ., -. ..,-....,.Y....,.-.-4-.y:.?-'--v...1.-..A .LV -. ,4,.,,.- '11, --V-lr 1..',- -- ,..-- ,'..'1 -. -,UNA-,, , f 5... . ' ' ' VW- --- W V , L.--'-f' -.rf fp- - , v-R...-c.--.w.u.,v,. V. , -., . . X E l 4 I u 3 l i I s 5 i I i :A fs' I ,M ' I e ooU1Aei3Eli:iEli3tlee eiueoil lllem iitailemp As opening night for GODSPELL crept closer and closer, pangs of fear developed in the bottom of Karl Jacoby's stomach. I don't think l've ever been as nervous as I was the first night of the play. I kept going over and over my lines, thinking I would forget some of them. Spotlights shone on the stage as the play began. And once the production was underway, everything ran smoothly. I thought the play went real well. Everyone remembered their lines and did a good job playing the part of their character. Karl was one of the few sophomores who had a part in the musical and the only one with a leading role. By the end of the play the air was filled with relief and satisfaction. The audience enjoyed our performance. We got a standing ovation and after the show they came up to us and told us we did a good job. This made us feel real good and feel that we were successful in our presentation of it. Closing night came before he knew it. After seven weeks of practice and great performances it was a let down. Karl sighed, relieved the tension had ebbed, but sad because the end came so fast. f, I ,UK I Q29 Eric Hughes Victor Hughes Linda Hurtt Challane Hyde Heidi Jacobson Karl Jacoby Roger Jantzen Brenda Jeffries Terri Jeffries Jim Jenkinson ki Melissa Jetmore Beth Johnson Bob Johnson Dave Johnson David Johnson .,x xl Jenny Johnson Gwen Jones Sheila Jones 1 . ich u idx xt Todd Jordon Lisa Jung S ' -'XS . Cheryl Keeley Kevin Keith Jeff Kiene John Kiene Deana Killion SOPHOMOHES 151 X , . - ... . .... ..... -.,,N.,,,,. ,,.,,, w ,,,,,, ..,,,,,..-.,,.. ,Y 7,-, '37, V Y., YVYl,.,V V Y -,E Y , V ,-Y V , , W- Y Y ,j 1 W ,, l- A ,, , ,-Q - ,fr--...,-.-.... - .,,, . Y P 5 I I ? F 4 Q I L I an I ! I 'ha N .N sq 12? x 53. Deidra Locker Brian Loughrige Carrie Lovg ren Kay Lowry Steve Lucas Susan Majors Pam Mann Dean Marshall Bonnie Martel Kathy Martin Pat Martin Steve Martin Susie Martin Rosemarie Mathis tiki?-tafaule CBEDQJQJEI Mite eeips Elemssta tus: Going home, throwing your books down, chowing down, turning the TV on and just relaxing was a typical students strenuous after-school routine. But for Denise Laws, after school meant hard practices for either basketball or cheerleading. Cheerleading practices were from 2 o'clock to 3:30 three times a week, and basketball practices were either 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock or 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock, Denise said. With so many different hours of practice, one would think the two would conflict. Only when basketball was from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock did anything interfere. Our basketball games were Mondays and Thursdays and I cheered Tuesdays and Fridays. Limitations were put on other outside activities, though, for lack of time. Not having time to go out and do things with my friends was my biggest setback, and a job was totally out of the question. But homework wasn't a problem, I usually had time to get it done. What makes a person want to devote much of their spare time practicing? l'm not sure why I went out for basketball. I just enjoy playing. As for cheering, the reason is that I like being in- volved with school spirit. My dad wanted me to concentrate on basketball, but Mom wanted me to be a cheerleader so to keep them both happy, I decided to make time for both. i I 6 I ,, f 'l591! N , ,,--,.J-,g.y4:fg2gljf,i-351, ,.'.gf:.4:L1 ., . , .WN-,T-,-gf f:.f45I: -f f11f,',T:,f2 ::J:.:z1 -,:i - Ti 2- -F 1 ,-, Jeni' -k , If 1 x . -M,..,,-1. -- - ' .-....- ..f...4-..,.V - , ,gf .H-nx- L A-an-f -Y V i- A 1-.:.fW 4 ng-f : , v Af 3,-if A , j 'L' -.. f. 'l,,.i :..,' .v-l,Y,- ff,-4 Y , ix. 1. 1- iff--' A ' 2. 'L7'- ', l1-'f LL-T. ' ' Qf-2511 fl-.Q ' ' A N f4 F I I ! I I H r .4 5 E I W K I I I a Scott Pugsley Tammie Puri Jill Rakestraw Chris Reed Teresa Regan Mike Renft Debbie Reynolds Billy Rhoades Danny Rhodus Sandy Rice Christina Richardson Kathi Richardson Pam Riddle Sara Riddle ' tgmotilti-ss tiltatimstlslstin aimtltliy Wea Elfaiom Keeping with family traditions, Ivan Pearl participated in football, weight-lifting, basketball, swimming and track. I guess the reason l went out for sports was because my whole family has been involved with one sport or another. lvan's main interests were on football. He played on the sophomore team and played in a couple junior varsity games. My cousin, Tim Hoskins, first got me interested in foot- ball six years ago and I really liked it. At the beginning of the season l lifted weights to keep in shape. Basketball and swimming filled his spare time on weekends and during the summer. Sometimes on Sunday afternoons, some friends and l came up to school and played basketball for a couple of hours. Throughout his school years, lvan plans to continue participating in sports. He feels that it provides him with both pleasure and competition. NSE? f Q 5 Nt W SOPHOMORF, i I sine SMX it-.Qs etaulm QJQQLP M 'x taui1QJtuaQe Chrisie Schneider Debbie Scholta Charles Scott Joyce Scott Belinda Scrivner Kevin Seats Ann Shafer Gill Shaw Tami Shaw Grant Shifflett Vivian Shobe Ken Sibley Craig Simmons Sheryl Simmons Timmy Simms Roxann Sly Kerry Smith Flon Smith Tim Smith Melisa Smitson Stan Sommer Stacie Sorenson Steve Speiser ' Brian Springer xxxiv I Qs-A t ' W- hw,-path' .X ,VA i L 4 It takes a lot of courage and determination to leave one's homeland and take up life in a strange land with- different customs and a different language. Sripraphan Sarnpanich has come to the United States from Thailand and she intends to stay here throughout high school and college. She came to United States to learn the English language and customs. Her family comes from a varied background. Her father is Chinese and her mother is from Laos. I really did not want to come to the United States and leave my family and friends for such a long time, but my father made me because he wanted me to learn the English language, said Sripraphan. Sripraphan is making the best of her stay even though there are certain disadvantages. Communication with her friends and relatives is one of the things she misses the most. I am only allowed to go home to visit my family and friends once a year, but my stays are short and tend to make me more homesick. Making friends in the United States has been difficult for me which makes adjusting harder. Although Sripraphan was faced with many problems socially, classes here were very similar to those in Thailand making class situations easier to cope with. I was really shocked when I saw snow for the first time. I was not used to weather changes because it is always hot back home. We also do not celebrate Christmas or other such holidays. Sripraphan is adapting and feels she is gaining much knowledge of the English language and lifestyle of Americans. SOPHOMORES 159 1 l l Qlitiiiloetil-ss Sweeps QQUEILDQJQQJH? Win my my X, ' M W 4 The ballots had been counted and students waited to hear who would be the sophomore class officers. Over the intercom the results of the voting came. Jill Tompson, presidentg Bret Ohlhausen, vice- president, Carol Steckleberg, treasurer and Melissa Har- mon, secretary. At the beginning of the year, sophomores felt dis- organized and uncertain but with the election of officers, a feeling of unity brought them together. I thought they were a good choice, and they worked hard to get us organized our first year, Angela Foland, sophomore said. Money-making projects to prepare for the Junior- Senior Prom and Homecoming festivities gave each stu- dent a chance to contribute to their class. A continued in- volvement in school functions could prove to be an asset when support was needed in the future. When we had a project to work on, we got a big response from our classmates, Jill said. We have a good class, and I know it will get better each year. 160 SOPHOMORES Boris Stancie Flon Starliper Carol Steckleburg Mark Stephens Frank Stewart Randy Stewart Flob Stitt Mike Stoudt Beth Stroud Tim Stubbs Phillip Suddarth Steve Sumner Norm Sutton Debbie Swearngin 'f xm- X 1 - ' ' V. , , -f W- ..-A -.V-4-. ,. diff T 1 N x 1 X 1 L ,Y 1 . ,V,..,A.f4 ,,,.,,.., It-fn .Y , . r 1- . 'J-'91'-1 7541 11- '--'IVffZ- QL ,?cf:-Ci-u ,gffrfi 2.1.-g an Q-atifllty Qfaotilta Gilemgze Yao fa as Eimfafziiti-fs fa Qmooess Kathy Wilson has been playing the cello since she was four years old. All this time spent practicing has helped her become one of the youngest members of the Northland Symphony. She learned to play the cello by the Suzukie Method. This method enables a small child to play by ear until they are old enough to read notes. Last year Kathy participated in the district and state competition. She received a I rating at State. She also per: formed a cello duet with her brother at State, which received a ll rating. Kathy leads a busy life. In addition to playing the cello, she plays the piano and has been swimming on the Clay- Platte swim team for the past three years. She also enjoys writing stories and poetry and is interested in drama, but has little time for it after practicing about four hours every day on the cello and piano. College is in Kathy's future plans, She would like to ma- jor in music. l would like to get a scholarship in music. After college I think being a concert pianist would be a lot of fun. l think this would be neat because I enjoy playing the piano and love to travel, and being a concert pianist would give me a chance to do both. N '-mg --v,.,,,, Chris Vogliardo Diane Wagner Lori Walker Mark Walker Flon Walker Scott Walker Jeff Warger Andy Watson Scarlett Webb Brenda Webster Martha Weeks Scott Weimer Robin Welch Kathy West ,4 221 Not picture: Cooper, Del Billy Farqul' lverson, Kel Persinger, E dy Starchm . ,... .,,--,, , ,,....Y--,Y- Y .....,,,... ..-Y Y V - , . , Y Y f- U- -:---:-2--f- Y, ,f -- 1 -: -:'- - - V N--PM - '-- --f- 'UW x ' A -' ' 7' ' ' ' ' K 1 ii 1 3? H H 1 H I i?11 ' 0 ,W K -'Uv -nf Mmgv ,T , .74 Y VU' ,- 7-Y- X f f - -'-- - ff---' --Q--- ---- H-1-W-mf-V-V.--,Y-f..... - Y-v.,----A-f -1 , ,,1:,,,.,TL L11-,W , ,v -,W ' ' , ., H- ,, , , V 1,7 W, ,-:Z A 1, W, ,, -L, ---,,-5, .,..Y--.. ' -M - 1 M v. I I a Q 1 ! i i W I 4 5 ' ' 'i' x 7 W ' Y Y- -- --- ' - if ,1, 1 1-lolI 'f 3 - - f f : '--,--,J:'-':-f' 'gl-1 Q.:,,-..,....,..-4Q,,,...,.,,.. ,,,..,,k,.,, L A W -AL 3 Sharon Bisby Pam Bischof Bob Bjorn Steve Blahnik A Barb Blair Jerry Blankenship Steve Blankenship Dorian Blydenburgh Linda Boeding Cathy Boss Mark Box Miles Boyter Tom Brackney Gary Brauer L Sllazxtllbtltltliaig ee Q-sail iso 13-at Mao owes: . t To me, Park Hill seems big and very modern. Hearing someone say this would bring a look of sur- prise to most students' faces, considering our school is so overcrowded right now. But this is how Petra Authier felt when she came to Park Hill. Petra moved here from Germany where her father serv- ed in the Army. On the post where she lived, her school was poorly maintained. My school was built for 600 kids but 1700 went there. When I got to Park Hill the halls didn't seem crowded at all. On the post the school was only 13 years old but it seemed older because the government didn't put much money into it. This was the third time her father had been transferred to the United States. With her constant exposure to change, one would tend to wonder what effect this has had on her. Hardly any, she answered. l'm used to moving around, but l'm not used to going to a civilian school. Adjusting to these conditions takes flexibility which Petra has learned quickly. Back at the post, if you were new, the kids immediately welcomed you and became friends. There was a lot of rivalry but there was a closeness too. Each kid knew what it felt like to move around and that we might never see each other again. At Park Hill it took more time for students to warm up to you. JUNIOR 65 , , . 1., , .WY ..,..W,,...,...-.,.....,..,,, in1g,,l1r-1. ... !!'!T ., ,..,.1 ,., . A v I 5 . Q- l U -.,, Extra r you just around. F earn extr ing both A Q ' School. l o'o5' What c They A how to pi f ff quettef' After s 168 JUNIORS A Tom Crain Eric Cross Regina Crowder Dean Cull Kelly Dehms Charles Daily John Daniel Mary Daniels Ramona Daniels David Danley Debbie Davis Kelly Davis Scott Day Delana Dayton Flandy Deckard Debbie Derringer Mike Diebold Tammy Doan manda Donnelly Steve Dowd Anita Dowling Jane Downing Diane Dravenstott Jay Dreiling Teresa Duane M X 5 Ad' Y in Al J! l l l SS Q1 eililinig emetveees Extra money comes in handy when the car needs gas, you just have to have a new shirt or just to go running around. For most people, a part-time job is a necessity to earn extra spending money. Mary Florence finds model- ing both enjoyable and a good way to earn it. Last summer I went to Patricia Stephens Modeling School. I only had classes two days a week. What did she learn in these classes? They taught me how to act around important people, how to put my make-up on right and about poise and eti- quettef' After six weeks the lessons were over. Now it was time iatlmieiafae emi! Csiimcairiiim to test the skills Mary had learned. I did work for promotions, advertising and fashion shows. I really didn't have a fixed schedule, they just call- ed me when there was a job. Whoever they thought was the best they called first. A lot of times having a job can conflict with other ac- tivities, but Mary didn't find this to be a problem. lf they called me to work and I couldn't make it because I had to perform at a game or something, they understood. l'm glad I modeled. I met some interesting people and had a lot of fun doing it. I W - wg -l .vii M J ,f I , 3 Mary Duff Sherrie Duncan Debby Dunigan Nancy Eddings Roger Eichler Alicia Elliott Jeana Elliott Kelly Emery Shelly Emery Chris Fann 1 Billy Farquhar Mike Fauerbach Charles Ferris Sue Fick Jay Fitch Mary Florence Renae Fogarty Mike Foland Poranee Footrakul Wendy Fopeano Roxie Foushee David Fox Mary Fox William Fray Chris Frederich B . JUNIOHS 169 X , , - .1 -V-,-1 ---. ..-.V.......V...1.,N ,.,., ...,-. N., .,....,--'75, , , ,,,,U-grllgw-5, 1!f .. -Y Y 7' AW Y , g H YY- V5 V , V ,, H ,YA 2 Y.., .,-,.,..,.., , fr -V- 5 f E U 9: E 3 I Z E I? E F W 1 r Elliot? Q Qlinfa IES Kutless Russell Hardman 'U M Q Loyd Harrington Rhonda Harris Emily Hauptmann Bev Hawkins Bruce Hayden Lisa Hayward Kim Head Bob Heflin Teri Heidenfelder Ronnie Heinse Sandra Helms Jodie Hemphill Steve Hemshrot Have you ever had one of those days when school was a bummer and you felt the solution to all your problems was to quit? Steve Hemshrot, a would-be senior, would advise against quitting. I quit school at the beginning of my junior year. I had a job at KCI and both going to school and working got to me-it was too much, so I quit school. Everything was ok except my friends in school seemed to be having a great time and I felt like I was missing out on all the fun. Also, work got to be the same old thing. Then, at the first of December, I started thinking about coming back to school and it sounded better and better all the time. So second semester I came back. At first I had to get used to school and all the work, but I knew I needed the schooling if I ever wanted to get a better job. Sometimes school gets to be a drag with the grades and all, but school is a lot better than working, at least for now. I'd never quit again-and I don't think anyone else should ever quit. r D if JUNIOHS I 71 V -Y K i A, v 1Lig.l,,'-7 1,21 '.:.::Al.li bg:-l,ZiAli --QI ,,4,1.y :1..,i I V Vi E, , r . , . I VV A , - 4 ' -- , . f, ,--yr, - -2,-,LV j'-' .f E- 5 V I : ' , , ,- - x . - .V V.. ........,..1.-......,,,,,.,...,., ,,.,. ..,,,,-....? , 1 n ,544 -W' ,if ..VW, Y Wk V ,W , , V V Yu W , V Y i I I J, KMA ,Y 1, VW ,l ,-A,v Y pq,-, Y ' -H- 4 4 W . ' 1 X E 5 K sg i 1 Q s Aa I Q -. 'lx ts- r?,g ' I , s 85 N A '-'---.,,,-.I Qbtiilileeufe Gleurp tae QJEP omtlae Situeeeeeifitzatl treat? For a class officer, the junior year is by far the busiest and most challenging. Junior class officers this year were Norm Rasmussen, presidentg Kenna Jenkins, vice-president, Nancy Rice, secretaryg Carol Newton, treasurer. Executive Council members were Charla Adkins, Robin Friday, Lisa Goff, Jana Holladay and Julie Jeffries. Things got hectic during Homecoming week with so much going on at one time, but with everyone's coopera- tion we successfully made it through the week and had a lot of fun on each project. Winning the hall decorations was really exciting, said Jana. ln addition to Homecoming activities such as building a float and decorating halls, the juniors were also responsi- ble for the concession stand during football and basket- ball games and for selling candy bars. These projects were their moneymakers for the prom, which is always one of the major responsibilities of the Junior Class. One of the sponsors, Miss Tatman, felt the officers were good, cooperative kids and were not quitters. When things got tough, they would always stick together. said Miss Tatman. Norm said, Whenever I asked for help, the response was always good. Running for a class office is a good opportunity for those students who are inactive in other school affairs to become active, said Miss Tatman. Judy Johnson Kevin Johnson Glen Jones Jim Jones Ron Jones Jill Kahler QA is-JAH by Lax j s John Keating Sheila Kellenberg Bruce Kelley Keven Kelly Phillip Kemmerly Q i Debbie Kerekes , X- A ,- zmzsewnn. 57-' ' 2, .7-f f-, , ,- WI- . ',- ,.,:'- A ' REU cya 'WN ,J .iumions 173 iamcilemia mltiiltltlo by Ei-Jelliptlmgj QJTE-.theirs Summer, a time for rest and relaxation, for basking in the sun, playing tennis, swimming and skiing. Sacrificing these pleasures would not appeal to most people. But Trina Lance found giving up liesure activities to be a can- dystripper rewarding. I was thinking about lab work for a career and since I didn't have anything else to do with my summer, I decided to be a candystripper. Working in the hospital gave me a lot of new experiences. As a candystripper, Trina spent one or two days a week working in physical therapy, the nursery, transporting patients to and from surgery or talking to patients when they needed someone to listen. We got a pin for every 100 hours we worked. I was nine hours short of my 300 hour pin, which was a real disap- pointment to me. Trina gained knowledge of how a hospital is run and eliminated the fear most people have of hospitals. She feels a sense of satisfaction with her efforts. I recommend candystripping to everyone. It helped make me more mature and revealed what is really happening in the world. It was a good feeling knowing that I was helping other people. we P 5 1 1 ? 174 Jurvioas 0 l Nancy Kiehl Brian Kimrey Cody Kilgore Vicky Kirk Fluth Klaassen Jim Klavetter Sharon Knauss Steve Knowles Duane Koszalka Regina Kovach Mary Kramer Terry Krieg John Kroenke John Kuchta -ne,-... A -an 1 David McKahan Allen McKeehan Elizabeth McKinney Gary Meade Cheryl Melvard Caren Mendenhall Allan Miller Andy Miller Jeff Miller Janet Minor 'W 1.4 mr! Billy Mize Paul Moerer Y,-qv Debbie Montague Terri Moore Kelly Morehouse Mary Jo Morrison Steve Mosher Doug Moxley Tammy Mullikin Tom Murray Sue Mynatt Janine Napoli Angel Nave Jennifer Naylor Earl Neale Mary Neale Suzanne Neighbors Bruce Nelson Don Nelson Greg Nelson -'il M Uwe? tltinafgje Cscsnimeisetixislliy Qt-as-:fa ein mtlms A sparkling image in a mirror catches the eye and most people stop to make sure everything is in place. A similar reflection is created when identical twins, Brad and Stan Nickel, see each other. Brad and Stan both agree that being a twin has its good and bad points, but they've learned to make the best of the bad times. The worst problem is an identity problem. We lose our own personality, we aren't unique. Most of the time people get us mixed up and call us the wrong name. At first it bothered us but now we've learned to overlook that. 176 JUNIOFlS Relieving the monotony of everyday routine, the twins pull practical jokes showing that looking alike can be fun. On April fool's day of our freshman year we switched classes. It was a lot of fun even though we didn't know what was going on. Everyone knew what we were doing but all the teachers thought we were the other brother, Brad said. I like having a twin. I always have someone to do things with and when l have a problem I can talk to Brad about it, Stan explained. But we both agree that if it was our choice, we wouldn't be twins. l il 1.1-L.-11 Dime , the twins an be fun. a switched idn't know rere doing r brother, J do things Brad about it was our 1 f X X, Q., s X 's X Q cw Robert Nelson Nancy Newcom Carol Newton Mark Nichols Mike Nichols Bill Nickols Brad Nickle Stan Nickle John Oberdiek Allan O'Hearn Eric Olson Cathleen Otterman Kelly Otwell Kerry Owens Tom Palecki Pam Palmer Paul Papa Terri Parker Scott Parrish Vivian Pearl Donna Peine Ken Perry Mark Perry Darryl Persinger - Q 7, ,qi 'QF 1' .a,ix,4i., 51 3-www :wg M A 413-if i 'l or ,L W, Q' Mu. M, 1 , V iwniaiiw-, gnu. V' 3 QW' JUNIOFZC 177 K ' f ' ' ,. ,. -., , ,M ....,,--..-,.--7, 1 ,WL 71,----,.. -1:-- -:.,,'- -- ' A , ' , - . , , , ,, , Y, ,-:, , H11 ....,, ..,.,..-,, ,. .... W, I .- I 2 4 4 E a Y I E ! l X e I I sf .4 , 1 N. JV. an Q BE.l,,.. -1 -, ,-,NL 31 ,V . .-iv, ,SL 4, f,,g.v.k-,H -,,,- ,fav-5..',-:..: 5--g.,g'.:.9. : ,-ff.,:,, - Y A .-.,-,rx -.,, -X.-.fu '- f:- - - 54--wt. 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Harold Kelley, Brian Kimrey, James Kluge, Steve Krug, Theresa Maenhoudt, Mike McComb, Cathy McMiIlin, Martin Moore, Kevin Reed, Kenny Pratt, Gary Sappington, Roger Seats, Steve Sloan, Clint Smart, Mike Stewart, Leesa Weiss, Ricky Wheeler Most people aren't disciplined enough to spend the time necessary to direct and play the piano for a choir, to write music and arrange it, and still go to school and be in- volved in other activities. Keith Tribitt spends his time do- ing just that. I really enjoy music and so I spend most of my time practicing the piano or being involved in music. Right now I am the music teacher for my church, Chris- tian Tabernacle. I help with the choir in practice and then play the piano during church while my sister directs. I also enjoy writing music and I arrange the music I write for the group I'm in. It's a gospel band called Teddy Groover and it's made up of a bunch of my church friends. We sing for different churches all over Kansas City. Music comes easy for me. Even though Keith has spent so much time involved with music, he doesn't plan to pursue it as a career. I really love music, but I want to have a good job. I'm going to the University of Chicago and major in computer science. I don't know a great deal about it now except that it's a job much in demand and pays well. Even though I won't have a music career, I still plan to keep involved with it as a hobby. I astute oi? Dtvfaeii-.titans it ,Qi Q Y Weil teeatailtityiim dlotb wu g 5 ' ff xp wl'Zl ,yi-4 :via H I fo' M V , , :gf an 1 3 , V 81153 PS, ' 'iflivwm gk Z ,mum ,. f i f: fx 31,1 ,.,,,,4 W , , , vw 'hfff ,gf 3,11 'y Q: ,Q 44 4 M , ,f.fJ,:,, ,Hz-1 ,Q , , 'HX' ' ' f Hrs, -f ' A V? Q , , , wig ff Z I , . siivj lf' 29' . , ,. , 3 ff! V y ,JK If K r J fif A , . ff-23. . lg' XT' X , xt' 1, ai i U5 1 ,ff X , f 075,55 fa Denise Marie Baillu mx Q Q Z Stephen Douglas Barber X J 5 -1 Y' 'Q R x .ff I , . ,QA X'-' , . nu , f Q 1 5 ,f 7. 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My opponents thought of me as the person to beat, so they would prepare extra hard to try to beat the 'state champloni r 1 was reiieved when I lost my first match because it helped take away some of the pressure. I was glad when state was over! ililli-CIS le- ieui petite We .Eleiailiriatae Cen ig Cindy Sedler was one of 12 juniors chosen to be a member of the National Honor Society last year and ls presently the president of the organization. She is also the editor of the Trojan newspaper. The requirements for becoming a member of NHS are having good character, leadership, scholarship. and providing service. ln the past NHS has just been an honorary club but this year we want to become more involved in community activities. One ot Cindy's biggest interests and responsibilities is the Tro- ian newspaper. Being editor is a big responsibility because the other staff members are always looking to me for help and advice and l have to have the answers. if the paper has mistakes. 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W , ,K fjw-W-M 564.-QV if WY if: 51 , Aff Sy j f Vyrf U M gy, ,, .,,, 1 ,,,, , MA, 'iff SENIOHS 205 it V l QUBJLPCBEJKBUIKSGQQ Ltstifileit Miles il tEJn Lmliitieulemia Whatfs it like to have a father who is a minister? Marlye Wiggs confronted many times with this question and each time her was the same-- it's no different. is the daughter of Rev. Glen Wlggs who has been menister of the Platte Woods Methodist Church for four years. Everyone has the impression that a ministers kid is real straight but we're not. We're lust like anyone else. Someone from the church telling her father what she does is her biggest problem. Q My real problem was that l had to be careful so that someone dicln't see me in the wrong place doing the wrong thing. Our whole family was in the congregations eyes. lf they did catch me doing something wrong, they looked down on me. lt made me feel guilty. But with all the bad comes the good. . Jimmy Carter came to our church to speak before the elec- tions and l got to meet him. That's one of my most exciting r memories. 206 SENIORS Anita Jean Vanettl James L. Vanl-tooser Debra Lynn VanMeter Starla Janee Vanzant Joy Cozette Venable Andrew Brian Vercelll Velarie Gene Vestal Julie Marie Vogilardo Richard Ellis Walker Margaret Sue Wallis Kevin Walls Jay Allen Wardrip .f-, ,, A A 1 lxjff 4 Q f 'l at W - Z' he , ffl 4 4 wif! was Via., W ff, f , .,f, f fifffff. fl 'ff 177' f fl Mx fy , 4 4 fy f 'cf t 'W 'CW 4 , V3 f mr l, i . I ,.,., 'Z' ,Jw f mmm' , 5 .1 A , .. , rg. a Wei fa , 1. u' a I ' 4' '1' 33. 3 ,ap , . , . 'af,'t53:3:, . . - zz :.,, 1s fx.f'Z-.. , ... . K' r:-'.1,. . .. f t f' f, vm f, ,af , V' 9... W, X.. Q, si ' a f f m f , f If I 217 ,I .N A I af' .543-A w., , ' V V f xg ,MA -i f, I g ' 5 Q Km' 'ir f .I ivxgg A ff I f Af . ,-ie.. my i,J'k. f+ W. 'U' X. ll lx V ' alfa ,. 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BARRY RD. 5348 W. 95th ST. Qt 6311 N.E. ANTIOCH RD. 5044 N.E. PARVIN RD. VEFXTISING ls 5,2 Pizza Factary WWW 5 W 52.53, ffkl kb. QM? Xzjjvm ADVERTIS ,d-1-i Y- Q QQQJQQQ GEF Jeff Jeffries Mason Duede I f ww Bart Radford Mitch Rodeberg .i Y A- l 224 ADVERTISING 4.q.n..r...,..-1-4-4-fi N.-.av--4 : - ---1: .r N- , A -51.14-Q1 Q, klmlsall 5,1 Music CENTER OF Mio-AMERICA U MQQF' 'iw Migfglaill I l 1' ,K s L i ' fi' i ' - ,- tggrailll ,.-f 3 , Us , 3 f i ' . N714 I -fi ' .. W f - V i l Pianos 4 Organs For all your musical needs come to our store at the Antioch Shopping Center in the Antioch Music Center Phone 453-6393 Good Luck Class of 78 Ex rim Advertising Sophoozoro Hhoorloodors Lori Zion lisa Zforri POKER CLUB lD0f4eV0m-TLURSDHY N J ff I7 ron if 1. 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'Y----4,- Y -Y W, ,-,..,,....,g,, , , Y , HA r ' ' ' '-'-fb----' -..,..,..,- w-...,,.,..., ., An-4--nu: ,A if-,-- , 1 pt' if .M 'lx K - H '- ' ' v.hr,5-ff, L:-Q? -'fxftfx-Q,--'Ad-:,-f A:f.1,,.....1..n....,-...,..-.Nm-rr.. u INDEX 235 ,-.Lu 's X a Westfi- W sig me ' In ..., :QQ f ' NFTMQE H f J. Q 4 z f .3 5 fa - ,, 1 9 :SQ l - fl if x vaomjt jggppl . , 2 T ,Z , ' M 'W V . , ,. f 4 . ll ' l , W f .Nl M U, I ' T HUUDTMWE, G ' ,Elm wr Qluilgjfafimiaoiailome QJQJQ9 liluwgjufamuiiae Have you ever played in a sport and on the day of a game no one came except the cheerleaders?.Or maybe you could see one or two people from your school and about 65 people from the other school. Well this isn't a problem any more for the Boys' Cross-Country Team or Swim Team. Thanks to the Cross Country Girls, and Goodtimers. CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS Cross-Country Girls were ya group of girls who were like the Pep Club for the Boy's Cross Country Team. We would come to as many meets as we could a'nd help the cheerleaders cheer the runners on, said Cathy O'Shia. Members are Vickie Norton, Charlesa Faulkner, Diane 236 INDEX ., V Y.-.-1,.a.L... dz... Y ,YY- ,...Y V Y , Welch, Shannon Gozzi, Cathy O'Shia, Karen Barth, Suzanne MacDonald, Kim Blackwell, Nancy Powell, Mary Beth Brown, Kim Hardwick, Andrea Groy, Lynn Nelson, Cathy Miller, Beth Pilbeam, Susan Crouse and Ginger Cull. GOODTIMERS The Goodtimers were responsible for keeping statistics for the five home swimming meets this year. G We had a really good group of girls this year. Running the meets was exciting and it took a lot of hard work to teach each girl separately-it was fun, said Ginger Cull, vice- president. 5 W. I 1, Suzanne ath Brown, lliller, Beth J statistics unning the 'k to teach Cull, vice- 6-1 -'ll I .I INDEX 237 nj MVK' or iw 4-7 l s7i 7,' i ,rx . , 4, ,V , ,L My-nqi K , , A , 1 -M ,, A hw' .1 A 6, bg., A t 9 ff 2' , iff fa of CB Q GIRLS' V Throug a strong, ed. For 1 nucleus c to raise n held an 2 The G together Johnson, 238INDEX ' Q -.Q ,f sw' so lt: A Q k i , hQFg nga? if , Y 1 L'm' twh, fWtg!f fmX',ffMMMMt Q Lf, siJgg?g??EgIi fwmuwm VA L t A by X K ,,,,, :V J ., ,, ,, . . A q r , We X M . Q X Q, . 5 swag ., ..sm.k W I an l D ,L 1 QA rf I' CBEIKIJEEJSJ 5321336951 01331 GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB Through the years the varsity club has been recognized as a strong, well-built club of all boys. Well things have chang- ed. For the last two years, 34 active girls have been the nucleus of the girls' varsity club. This club puts on activities to raise money for the school and Muscular Dystrophy. They held an annual volley ball tournament for all interested. The Girls' Varsity Club helps get girls in separate sports together and involved in school activities, said Jeanne Johnson, president. LBLPfaElui1e Jilin CD ties WARGAMING CLUB Getting together once or twice a month, the 28 members of the wargaming club meets to play various war games. The games range anywhere from medival to Star Wars, said Flawland Lamoy, club sponsor. They are complicated. Organized by a group of kids interested in these various games, meetings last anywhere from four to five hours. Some games last longer than one session, said Anne Lamoy. N X N VXXXX INDEX 239 , . -VY., V, .,-A ,f., MX. L ----A: -f V-gas...-..-.,1,v:f.b.-..- --- swf - li --- -1--e..f W---V -f - , 4 -- '-'ing-1.,,.hnn'---'- ' f ,. ' f L. -'hr - - wg if 1' Qmemiiiifallh il eta All Kansas City, MO. Public Schools, Platte County Ft-3, Grain Valley Schools, North Kansas City Schools, Park Hill Fl.-5 ,.... will be closed today due to hazardous driving con- ditions. Anxious to stay home from school, students listened to this broadcast to hear their school announced. A total of five school days were missed this year because of bad weather. The worst storm since 1962,the one which hit on February f ell Betifeslltaee lui-ee 11 and 12 and accumulated over 12 inches of snow, caused stores to close, some airport terminals to shut down, trash services to come to a halt and all schools to close. There was an average of 12 inches of snowfall on the weekend of February 11 and 12, which caused hazardous driving conditions and closed many public highways and roads. School days missed were made up on March 23 81 28, May 30 81 31 and June 1. 240 INDEX 519521 now, caused down, trash rlose. wfall on the :i hazardous ghways and arch 23 81 28, , a V ..-V M15--I -V-1-'ig-- INDEX 241 Lllfam Ulmmsilmgj LKGBQLDQ EJUQ-siaurdeia Giufamutlumg 242 INDEX 118: vf- ' , -:-t- , 5 Lui. ' 1' 1141-1 5 -it 'P - '-' 1'X A:g4,:1.-.sel-f .-'Y v -'W '-1:----:.u,,........A.sa,.--y....J .V-..-. -, INDEX 243 Q E Am4 jobs. I workir Nov voted open purch ly bar I Ii things Bridg4 Opi Qlipilin Game om Bilbo em Element-all lm-fa facile Among the hustle and bustle of the day, people rush to jobs. As any other day of the week, people are shopping and working. There is only one difference-it's Sunday. November 8, 1977, the citizens of Clay and Platte counties voted to repeal the Blue Law, which allowed merchants to open business on Sundays. Consumers were allowed to purchase merchandise other than necessity items, previous- ly banned on Sundays. I like the Blue Law repeal because I can go out and do things I couldn't do before on Sundays, said Sharon Bridgeman, sophomore. Opinions are varied when it comes to the issue of the Blue Law. There are people who feel Sunday should be observed as a day of rest. I feel Sunday should be a day of rest, not a day of work. I find it hard to get a job in which I wouldn't have to work on Sundays, said Cindy Hampton, sophomore. Increase in pay is a strong motive for working on Sunday. Many people who work find this as an advantage. Some peo- ple don't find the increase in pay worth going to work. People just don't realize how the Blue Law weakens the family structure, said Marilyn Coakley, senior. Working time and a half isn't worth the trouble of going to work once taxes are deducted. INDEX 245 ' ' - ' -- -- -g:- - f----A - -urls V-:m...-.....,.1.m..p......- .-H.-Q ' f 'H --- :nnr LM-,gg-:Lf --11: v- ,j -i run A'-1: iu1unsunQnnnL- ff --n,lT,..,.ainE , , , Enjoy of the 2 The s Park Hi a high The Jenkins Kristi Y This KBii1Bo'fiWs efauilileodloissz EUJUQJYUTT ilixoilcif Gob Enjoyment, a challenge and a part time job were just some of the advantages of being a Chiefs' cheerleader. if The squad consists of twenty regulars and five alternates. Park Hill had six regulars and one alternate which makes up a high percentage of the squad. The six regulars from Park Hill are Kelly Emery, Kenna Jenkins, Jane Lewis, Crystal Threadgill, Cozy Venable and Kristi Younghanz. The alternate is Pam Tosti. This year cheering for the K. C. Chiefs was unique because they all got paid for their practice time. In addition all two-year squad members received pay for last year's practice. Next year the new squad will again be paid for practice time and given the choice to pick from season tickets or getting paid for game time. Getting paid for the games made it worthwhile. lt's really fun cheering for a professional ,team but with a losing season, the pay adds excitement, said Cozy Venable, two- year squad member. INDEX 247 sf--fre:---u:-vfv--f E r .S , ,. ' ' ----'wi' Y i . Y K ,, .tw -141'-134-F ' 'M .gioimcff W ' '-as - -- .lxrfgaci iff, X---lf-'A--A-f -......, -h,,,,.,,. ... '. -:gf , ,-v.. ,. ':. .A tl ffyff ff k, M, 1664 Alfa' V 'f . 1, f ,, ' .,, 3 J w 3 ff , fy , ,T - . -G wfyfff. I fm if Eluliliaeiil Qii-iaeigje Cseameee Caine liliiroiimilfauime Did you ever get the feeling that your bus was never going to come in the morning, that it forgot to pick you up, that you got on the wrong bus or that you're overly exhausted from walking because your bus refused to climb your hill? According to Mr. Gene Miller, supervisor of transporta- tion, these problems were caused by a driver shortage and bad transportation equipment. We have problems, more than our share, and probably more than normal. When there has been a shortage of drivers, in order to fill the bill, we've had to substitute 248 INDEX o mechanics. This .prompted route complications. They don't know the route and riders confuse them, said Mr. Miller. Learning how to solve and cope with these problems is the responsibility of Mr. Miller and the bus company. We still have a driver shortage, but it is being eleviated odaily. Things are looking up. 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