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

 - Class of 1979

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' Y ,W H uf 1, ' . ww - T ' X My , M R ,J In ,WM 1 V, wal! ' ' 1 gg fn? 4 L 'QV' M' ' ,W ,N , Vg, W gg Q?f w M 1 N' 'w Slwf f w - , ,1!., 1, M, A E + ,Wi 5, in gf My J' Q . ' nk ,J v q aj ,f I r 'H asm 'Z'Ny M, S-A 'Sly Q qxgni. Fun and relaxation- Students look forward to weekend break Hey! What's going on this weekend? Whose party are you going to? Did you get tickets to the concert? Have you seen These and other such questions echoed down the halls every Friday. No matter what had been planned for the weekend, it was always special and students looked forward to it. I love the weekends, said Maria Bischof. There's always something fun to do, and without them l'd never make it through a week of school. One activity students found themselves involved in this year was Royals Baseball. With their third winning season, the Floyals attracted a lot of attention from the students and everyone knew the scores, the faces and the names of the players. lt was a big disappointment when they lost to the New York Yankees in the playoffs for the third year in a row. When baseball was over, there was nearly always a Friday night party, an ELO or Jefferson Starship concert to go to or a movie like Grease that everyone just had to see. Saturday morning meant sleeping in late and trying to recover from whatever had taken place the night before. For some it meant getting up before they wanted to and going to work. Saturday night was often filled with the concert or party missed the night before. Sunday came too soon and students had to face the fact that Monday and school were right around the corner and that another fun-filled weekend was coming to an end. Sunday night was spent doing all the homework you'd told Mom on Friday you had plenty of time to do. Monday morning brought with it the old familar halls, teachers, lessons, eating lunch with your friends, reminiscing and making plans for next weekend's break from the routine. ' A L ' ' A-wfn-' z -ttftn' W . tr fi- Said-3553rti ' 2' - ' .e.'4A,m, fy A 5 l J 12 WEEKENDS me .1 ii ff 1 5' t QQ, 'ship i 'OITI JF to lCGrt oface round d antdo fou ha inHar ir xt UQ d Z. ,ef ,QQ1 : 'WX 4527 . V .. v iv an Xb Xxhf News 5 t. 'GZ f X X 9 i .L K X x i t 5 Q X Xa X f X X. v. X el 5 X QX P XQ - L I. X- we ' x i- X sX XL X X its ego lit Q WM V s . - X. X-,X-fa ' x X . XX x f M s i,Nft Wmmmwwrwwnm Q xswfwf .,,,,,t4 X s L X be PpSw, X he 'Hs' Xp x :XY sw fws fQ'iwN T fit- ts K-aww i l , 3? fr . '-was We X XX, . , - ' - wb fi , hi - - X .fs ,Va ,ty W , X ,XM f , ,.4bi,m,- X . ,V . ' MQW L . lf. 5 X ,. . NVQ A .4 j,jf6ig?5'WsffwJ 5 fs, y,wwWnyf X X fi ' -, ,Uni T3 SW' ,ggi 5 ? Wa fe -as Mia il Tension builds on Royals' faces as they prepare for the second playoff game. 21 Weekends allow time for romances to bud. 33 Students place a lot of emonasis on ex- ercise. 41 Students arrange schedules around Friday night football games. 55 Students enjoy the outdoors. WEEKENDS 13 New fashion is old-fashioned N Q 'Qty , I .milk tj Eating in the school cafeteria isn't easy with a broken wrist as demonstrated by Greg Smith, junior. 25 Jim Gwyn and Mark Freeman, juniors, cruise the parking lot after school in Jim's Camaro. 31 Anne Lamoy, junior, keeps up with the fashion trends with her permed hair, rolled up jeans, and boots. 4j Blazers, boots, rolled up pants, and feathered hair styles' are the fashion. 5j Mark Wilkerson suffers from frisbee fever. 63 Kent Ftimer and Vicki Pudenz, juniors, exhibit the two most popular hair styles. 14 FADS, FASHIONS as Q X ' X X x X 4 4 X tx X R K Q- ir W Aiwa! tp ' X X sei X X X X XX X X , X . ix gxihgggr. t 9 .adv J! ml ,Q Funky! Kinky! Words used today describe the fads and fashions. Fun, funky clothes became the popular wardrobe for many students. The Annie Hall look was in. Girls struted around in tiesgvests, and tuxedo shirts.-l3oythg boys andjQgitlsff,stafied wearing straight-Ieggggi. 3Q3IiSgf2:i!1dyy th67Qirls1l1o,lbmped around in clogs. all,rriri i Qf ryl ff fyt jiv my flyy jf Marv ing- 'f SGW look was 10 not only Sail?-ffwif halls, mom YO Chai students. Some run to for the enjoyment of it. i Kenna Jenkins, try to run as often as I can because it's good exercise and it makes me feel good. .I,...lWQ WYXQWQK kv! ,,',,,.f Wffti f y f K-J Hf FADH lAbHlON315 .-, - ..-,...... r - -if , , .,.1.i.,,.1.,,T,..+,yEE:,.,,1,5,5,5,4. , 1: 5-vi z-1 :V-ww-f-.vi rv-wr . , .v.-it- . .-.-1-f wwvvv- ffvgwf e -'Y' ,,,.,, ....,........i-,- ,,......,..,,..-...------1-r-w-fff ,f gr A W ' X ff' yy K Y ,f .f ' X! f. ,4T'X , X ,ff ' f' W ' ,4 ff , ,f - 5' .fA fi-ii: ,f f X m ' ' X ,f J ,XA f , 4 fix, ,X N3 ,ff f ,f f ,A f ' A eg! - f F ,f , A . , , , f' uf! xy f fr ' f lffixx X- Xfiff V 4 , V, S 4 f ,Y f' in ' , 1- Y , 1 9 ' , Sf ' K4 ,ff ? V ff' 2 .L ,, , , ff f ' MZ A ,,1,-f,A x - Q , . V f 4- f. 1 -, 1 W Q. f X 2, 1' ' X , fff P X23 Ru! lf 1 5 - , I S, ..- .,,,,,,1,-K 16 ASSEMBLIES , .2 , . any ,glfgq ? I X 1 Students hesitate in the doorway, listening to the band play the last song before slowly slipping out the gym door. The thought of being at school had almost disappeared. A rock concert has just taken place during a school assembly. Students had a time to get with friends and forget about homework or a major test they will take the next hour. . Assemblies create enthusiasm and showcoopera- tion in the school as a whole, Said Sherri Funk, junior. l r j l W A varletysof assemblies were scheduled this year. I like assembties, because they break upfthe monotony of thegsolhool. day landbpeptassembiles add school spirit? Said fMelfissaiHlarmorr, fjuriiorl if . l Talking With!ffiehfisf.arldllfjoattirrgir,i,nv55l.vad jll'17SCh00I is what-Gsaemfbflfss .rir l Seatingand..fiSltttt1iJ?:5Yl.llitgfiltledrfivft21lOnr'tl.haVe classeisgwithl 1i,s,.An3ceifalacut. assemblies? .said Robin Gusf, jug-jjgffgiffilfjfrf Jiri .s gig gg f Options arerl,gfiyegt..fq wish to attend assemblies.tTfhejcafetefilar'ycan .ifr mused as a study hall during it is required to stay at school,,mafjyystudents sklpfor leave an hour early to With this option you can study if you want instead of going to an assembly, said Lisa Jung, junior. Whether it is a pep assembly, student-class assembly, or a concert, assemblies break up the regular school day for students. 1j Students enjoy breaking away from the routine school day to relax at assemblies. 21 Kelly Tobin is proud as the football players and honored during an assembly. 3j Paul Duncan and David Patton go coun- try at the second annual talent show. 4l Students enjoy many different kinds of assembliesg including this Morning Star concert. ASSEMBLIES 17 Many hours of work Create good times , , Stuffing chicken wire, mixing paint, staple- ing construction paper links, ordering center- pieces and singing Father Mintner had 80 sons' were only a few of the activities that went on during Homecoming week. Floats were worked on until the last min- ute, changes were made and they were finally shown off at the parade. Seniors took first place in that competition, is but the sophomores pulled through and won the is fy hall decorations,Seniiiorswonitthe spyiritj' . jf 'ink C0'T'iPetm9?f+i '53f9'Y t ' 99963593l59tfiht9l:39Ff'i0V90fi:1f EVGVWBYF t3ea'TS7W9'3r 5 95id9ffa?Q sT9d95f5 srf Pa't'ClP?feFief5iUt'0t5ff9V?nfrrrdf955fL?9 QQQYS4 :MQW d ay started with 1affg?fGrease?', gay? F gqgnfipairnezayf, i iz, 4 feacbef tt t 0'HYJ5B53f?5Sf9i?ts5itf53Y'?3?7d fhefewekrf9'1d9SireW?iW3' rr i 2 i tt F 757 Sf9S559?i'iW??Ui3119eQQS1f1Lss9gU!ii1SQff41f frtr f ,fs rfts fl ritr 1 fi ti, 1, inirre fl nee l The Trojans had a Winnetonka, Saturday? Reminiscencing set the tone of the dance along with the blue and silver decorations which the seniors put up late Friday night. Q MIP' Q ,L , .,,, wp, 1 'xii 'fm xy f. f far Q. p fr g 2 1 'F if' eg rife M 1. f - j,,v,f ,- ' QQ ' A X . in ff Q - f fx , ' ,' Wu . ,' V yi l f 'A ' N' 1920.1-., ', aff ' if I- 5 4 if 'pk . 'I , rt ' . w- r li Vw 'Uw- s. ' ...any ,v,,f , f-1192: .R+ ybifxt-. 7 ,ft TQ' 18 SPIRIT WEEK w ol 'Titan as W e ff yy ff , Z f az! 13 Costume Day adds enthusiasm to a routine school day. 23 Students take pride in being in the Homecoming parade. 33 Brent Henderson enjoys being a Trojan football player on the senior float. 43 Bon- nie Chronister takes over for Foster on Teacher Look-Alike Day, 53 Linda Patter- son models the latest style on Dress-up Day. 63 Janet Minor swings into the '50's on Grease Day. 3 SPIRIT WEEK 19 Homecoming is A time to remmlsce Chilly October winds whipped through Trojan Stadium as seven shiny convertibles. circled on theryfleldtg their occupants waving to the Crowd5y1.When1jhe iic cars had come to a halt, the candidates and riir attelntdr-iriteyfaaperted,by their fathers, walked through i i7ec arrjgjfffffiforrhaticrn maaejby yrtrf me PGP Chiba aHd WafQ ..W'9990QfU9 trtrf r t f wang of friends andlfelativesfseated gtrij Up' the 9 'Sr.9 9S93d tlclpatuon. Finally theyrmtomentqtlteygrgzhrad f ii 5 awaited arrived the 'cud Spegakeffgagf at U' was time befme' ing. T h 'S ' n S' Ke Y fo' Sen'0G?Q?f????l?f'fS1 Sci,'QQ',r:9 ,c?','Q1fiwf ff ra 41519: ,c 1' wifi' pl M 'b,tC 1jH1gfzf'1 rg fr junicraatfendants: Shaw as .Sophomore Homecoming week Home- coming Dance in the charged large gym. The rock group Montage supplied the music that kept couples dancing until midnight. Gradually, the students left the gym, and a feeling of contentment reigned as the lights went out on Homecoming. Homecoming Queen, Karen Guerra if s x X X Q Est X X ' K X fi was 'fx ' 'X t' xt NJ! si' X . i in ur if , 1 1 t ,X W W N . ,Z . it as ' if r 1 Lg Q, iktfwff x X M as-XXV-X' 1 ,X tt '-gggfzs A M iw x my 's'ffQ,gf,.s .tf ,,,3,vg'cNtf W .X rift: .vi V X 1 2 ' K H' f W'?gN7Vgfi N15 ti l 'K S N 5 :Milt f fx VV 1 3- I wx ,Qgw Q . ,t 'K MSQS L if X, A 'MM ..'.wn.s1s-ts :rem tt ifvlflt Q ii X . t rafWiY . New Myst N .si F s r s if Wall- 1 MXN X r x-SQTX Q S M . X .gaagy -- s agQ4S.?r,g awk Q 5. Q 5 ft X' Q X-rx, . sawrsisfvfr cw - Q 1 X .. Wt if NS tftffi-WS ' sn N ts if X M y , wary-x g Wgbgvi ts ,115 QA , . Q s I . gm - Q 2 f f X X. ' -' an ef - r ,vs yt -S' .0 . X 'I 5,,,,,,. Wt Q f , . if :gt as -H L t W- 1- . Fel ' t ig , Q 5 N 20 HOMECOMING by WG sf? Trojan, Kevin Kelly, congratulates queen Karen Guerra and her attendants. SX Sharon Knauss . Kristi Younghanz Junior Attendants Lori Freeman, Lisa Miller W Kelly Emery Kenna Jo Jenkins ,-A ttendants Susan Shaw, Michelle Knauss Smiles appear on Suzanne Batton and Kelly Tobin's faces as they enjoy the at mosphere at the Homecoming Dance HOMECOMING 21 lg 'Zf 1, X ff M f zz Wi Y' 'W 7 t l lf X f . 4 f f ff f f ,' f ,wwf f W My , ny Q 4. 4,53 gs W4- . .. .Wim - V Y ,.-,,-.,-. , , ,.Ql-1-.-nz. .'.-,V.f.1f. .-nv:-.'. 1,11-.42 .1'21:1. v. .-. .,gf-- Z'T-1-'- 1 -.-1-Z-W ' ', '3 ' - f ,U ,' ' . j . J.Q..Ln,1u'5. '4 55' if 'Q it S ,Qi ' sf Q -R X Y adv 1 ,ni t Q. 1 . K Lv. E - x N- xt , ' Q ' WX'-Q , it t ix. rs J A QA 11 Junior attendants Terri Jeffries and Denise x 9 s t 'ax Xi X Q Q x W 2 1 Q N Nm X r X K. X 5 s ,,.,, ,, fm , -as S r' 4 Wswww M f '- ' , 4 7 yi I 4 has Wurzer, sophomore attendants, talk about their Laws hope the Trojans will be able to pull off a plans to follow after the dance. 51 Al Miller, presi- 1 3 win at the Courtwarming game. 21 At a Studdest dent of Studdest Club, receives a hug from gr Club meeting Mark Murphy and Gary Brauer Queen Kenna Jo Jenkins after giving her a dozen ,5 listen to suggestions about Courtwarming. 31 roses. 61 Planning Courtwarming was hard work, lf After halftime, the queen and attendants indulge as Gary Brauer, Mr. Earnhart, and Al Miller dis- in their excitement about being chosen represen- cuss final plans and try to organize after snow ' tatives of the school. 41 Susan Shaw and Jill cancelled many of the activities. ll X. ,kx, COURTWAHMINGXSTUDDEST CLUB -Mi ,.x. QW. ,s '-- N Mix? N Snow did not stop successful dance 'Nj t. ,,., we 5 x f , A N' E : f 'V ,wt j , W0 if 22 S x 1?5QQ3Wf-giky , if S ' ..r't 'f F . '1 nl ,-0 XXX Ex sy V9 QR sg Snow, snow and more snow almost postponed Studdest Club's Courtwarming dance. The weeks' special activities were cancelled, but the dance was held after the boys' basketball game on Friday The crowd responded with olaps, cheers and an occasional whistle for their favorite Court- warming attendants when they were introduced at halftime. After a few moments of complete sil- ence while the crowd waited, Kenna Jo Jenkins was finally announced queen. The other senior attendants were Kelly Emery, Sharon Knauss, Crystal Threadgill and Pam Tosti. The junior attendants were Terri Jeffries and Denise Laws and the sophomores were Susan Shaw and Jill Wurzer. During the week the girls did appear at a girls' basketball game and the senior girls' pictures were placed on jars in the cafeteria for voting by the student body. Studdest Club sponsored Courtwarming as its primary project. Carnations were sold in order to raise money for the dance. We were real pleased with Courtwarming. I was ecstatic about the good organization and the involvement of the members, said Mr. Earn- hart, sponsor. Despite the problems with the snow, we wanted to keep the tradition of Courtwarming alive, so it will continue throughout Park l-lill. Hopefully it will become as prominent as Homecoming, said Mark Leggett. Studdest CIub's job was also to support basketball and boys' swimming. The president was AI Miller, vice-president was Mark Leggett and the treasurer was Scott Parrish. couarwmmimcfsruopssr ctue why 0 W s l Snow is a great diversion, for a while Sunshine reflecting off glistening snow blinds him for a moment, then with a deep breath and one quick push with his poles, he's offg whisking past tall stately pines and dodging twenty-foot drifts. Min- utes pass and he races for the bottom, bends his knees, turns upward into the mountain and stops suddenly, while snow from beneath the wooden slats sprays six feet into the icy mountain air. His knees are shaky, his nose and cheeks are wind-whipped and red, but his face reveals nothing but pleasure. As he heads for the lift again one thought prevails: there's nothing like leaving school behind to ski in the Colorado Rockies. This exuberant skier could have been any one of the ninety-three students and three sponsors who spent a weekend at Winter Park Ski Resort in Colorado this year. We had so much fun, said Lisa Jung, junior. None of us wanted to come home. You can bet that when the trip is offered again, l'll be among the first to sign up. , f, f M , f ,ff ' f 4, , gf ay f ff f 'EX' ., fl X IM JV' iff! , f , , 'ff 1, fflf I , , f ,M f fff-'f Af ,, ,, ,, g,, ff, f f . ,,,, ww, f f f , , ,,W,,..w If , f,,f ,XZ ,V ,ff ,fw fan, vw If-'J l t I l l When the proud bearers of ski pins and patches ,,, i returned, they found they had to tramp through nearly ' as much snow reaching their mailboxes or getting back J to school as they did in Colorado. Nearly two feet of snow blanketed the area in Jan- uary, making it the worst winter in 16 years. Accord- ing to the FARMER'S ALMANAC, heavy snowfall was to be expected. Since the year 1179, the seventy-ninth vear 13 of every century has proven to be the most severe win- ter within that century. While the community dug itself t ' l fi' ,, out of three major storms in January and more Snow , in February, it wondered if spring would ever come. W l N Y Q' ,.,, K Q ' ' WIS! 5 M 9- , I l we A uv A-.4 17, Agfa 1 , 1 , f , ' r-ff' t , f Tmft,f51f9', I X , 1- fr nm, I. td, MZ! ' I, , W ,IX f ,v , .5f fp' ff Ea. af wh ,' f W M fi, 26 SKI TRIPXSNOW DAYS 3 Qu 4 X If ., X g, t Z xt rv -Lrsrsw 51, s 1 ile ,fi J f 6,1 g i 1 ,ith aint , M It 46 R' 4 s . l bl A Ny f f ,W 1 ?' 'iii 44,9 ,f ff 4 1 3 ,f Z fff KM fwf M fwf ff,,i ,V zW!f if A ,W ,iff ,,,. 4,1 af' V! WWW , ff , Qffwm , .. wif, f yy 1 fy, 1 M Q1 ff 'gy W I ,Q gg an ,,5Wf i p . , li The parking lot presented a challenge to those students driving to school Snow piled four feet high in places and icy streets drove many to ride the buses. 23 Excited about the first snowfall of the winter, Melisa Smitson could not resist the urge to make a snow angel. 3l Tom Crain gets psyched up to attempt an expert slope at Winter 0 XM, Park Ski Resort in Colorado. 43 Renae Fogarty makes a human snowman out of her little brother Mike. 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L- if ras Mfg ff? f 'i fi .-we - .--- ff f 4 , We V ' Ef f ., iw' 4,., . ff-' , 0 ,-W f f ,,.f , V g 4, W 5,af!L 9k5,,i ir., J MM,,, !L is ,JM , , M X , J 13 STUCO'S New Horizons bulletin board lets students express themselves. 23 Mr. Evanspsponsor, is an example for STUCO to follow. 33 Suzanne Neighbors, president, smiles at STUCO'S success. 43 Donice Mahan and Jim Kallenberger discuss STUCO activities. 53 Mark Murphy paints signs after school. 63 The 1978-79 STUCO members are tfrom left to right3, Mark Murphy, Suzanne Neighbors, Mr. Evans, Carol Newton, 30 STUDENT COUNCIL f ff We 5 Greg Bumgardnerg second row: Brad Douglas, Kim Neighbors, Gary Brauer, Cathy Fiozell, Scott Parrish, Cindy Ptaschekg third row: Betsy Graveline, Troy Haupert, Tracy Schultz, Brent Ekiss, Kelly Hamby, Doug Felts, Sue Cleaver, fourth row: Sue Tingler, David Andler, Donice Mahan, John Distefano, Lori Megown, Jim Kallenberger, and Sherry Rudd. C9 4 it ?,,,,,.. .pf 42? V :T 6 44, V x ., .Ware , ., 1, 'f fy, 4 'tr , ss Mi, f ,RK if 9 Nuclear Force g Never Under-estimate Council's, Leadership Enthusiasm, And Responsibility was STUCO's theme and it provided a positive attitude for its members. Suzanne Neighbors, president, described what this nuclear force was all about. lt is the most powerful force that represents the student body of our school. Student Council as a whole is the nucleus. Each mem- ber is a proton that is positive-minded. Although each person has different personalities, we work together as one whole team. We learn through communication and understanding. Our differences are a force of attrac- tion. This force of attraction is as powerful as a nuclear force, which is a natural and very unique force. lt's the most powerful force at Park Hill Senior High. Stuco made money from the concerts they presented, they put on a gong show and many assemblies. They have other kinds of activities many students don't know about. We talk to the administrators, faculty and com- munity groups about problems that the school has and share ideas and give the students point of view, said Gary Brauer, senior. Dr. Earl Fieum, a speaker Stuco heard this summer at a workshop, summed their goals well. Student Council is putting talents to work for everyone, for students, faculty, and community. It is laughter, tears, and , 2,1 if , JW : , 'af Q' If sm v 'f fl f wfr y Z ff plenty of hard work. Melissa Jetmore, junior, said, We know that they do a lot of hard work, but many students aren't aware of it because they don't publicize it. , ' .,. .l 52- 4 1 hnfw, ! 1, 4 ,J it 31 . Y 'sf l A, ' I ,,7MfW Y ,,WfX,7. 'ml ' if , t- ' t STUDENT COUNCIL 31 ,- ' . -'1-f H . - - - .ff 1-..-,nfjk ,ff .1 Lx-,zifr - 1.-if: :fue '.:' :'s-f4-:- f-1 5 f?'--.izi--:Tiffl ,fuk ' , 1, .. 5, ,ff-V ' 33 --,gb . iff-fr, X-,,V.A,i. x ,. x 1 -44.95 uif, 7 -S, ,,4,:A. -,. .,,.,.-, - , 4 , -X ,'-4' f 1 f I W , Q... 13 Pep Club members are from left to right Julie Jeffries, Carol Steckleburg, Kelly Emery, Kenna Jenkins, Karen Guerra, Crystal Threadglll, Melissa Harmon, Charla Adkins, Bridget Fox, Jane Meachum and sponsor Mrs. Bev Vreeland. Second row, Pam Tosti, Lisa Miller, Cheri Bleyenberg, Loma Mynatt, and Melissa Hedstrom. Third row, Jane Smith, Cathy Robin- son, Robin Howard, Tressa Baltzell, Dana Brown and Jenny Kerner. Fourth row, Beth Martin, Belinda O'TooIe, Arline Linburg, Trina Waterson, Susan Edman, Donna Wade, and Rhonda Fast. Fifth row, Sally Distefano, Vicki Weih, Wendy Longly, Elizabeth, Evert, Karen Bailey, Tara Jensen and Debbie Dix. Sixth row, Caroline 34 POM PONXPEP CLUB 'lllllnu Barber, Maria Ftagnmark, Donna Mahen, Debbi Martion, Diane Florence, Cindy Wallace and Tori Garcia. Top row, Sue Mynatt, Kristi Peterson, Karen Fiembecki, Michelle Young, Cathleen Genova, Tammy Popham, Sharon Knauss, Susan Annunzio, Kathy Brock and Lori Freeman. 23 lt takes many hours of practice to perfect a routine and get all the motions syncronized. 35 Sue Mynatt, Karen Fiembecky and Tammy Popham dance to Boogie Shoes at a wrestling match. 45 Enthusiasm and spirit show on the faces of Tracy Schultz and Susan Neighbors as they plan the Homecoming Pep Assembly. 5J Squad unity helps to ease hard times during the year. 7 W , , ,pf Vx 'ffm' ff' TUV I .rif- in W5 ff X ww xigxilv X g,,4-wwf X ow? y -. dy I X'A VA 25417, V5 .-l..,......J 2 Q Enthusiastic spirit begins at sunrise VARSITY As the alarm sounded, she staggered out of bed and groped in the dark for her car keys. Wearing the clothes she slept in, a varsity cheerleader went to practice at 5:30 a.m. to meet up with six other cheerleaders. Practice each Monday through Friday, from 5:30 to 7:30 a.m., became redundant after three months. Getting up so early wasn't so bad because we would get practice out of the way and it was cooler to practice in the morning, said Kristi Younghanz. nominated to be two of the instructors for clinics, of which only five girls out of 400 are picked. I was very surprised and honored to be able to travel next summer to different college campuses and instruct other cheerleaders, said Crystal. Double-stunt partners were also picked and started practice with the cheerleaders toward the end of the summer. Variety was than added to the cheering. JUNIOR VARSITY Although the Junior Varsity squad had problems, after having to replace girls 3 different times, f I U..'c'. Practice payed off for the varsity cheerleaders. fheif Year turned 0U'f SUCC9SSfUIIY- They were Grand Champs at the I.C.A. clinic they The J-V- Squad Which C0hS'5t9d Of two IUh'0V5 attended in Illinois and also won the spirit frisbee. and the f0Uf S0l0h0m0fGS. WON Second Overall at the The Squad was asked te enter inte the Nationals. clinic they attended in Tulsa. SUl'T'llT19l' practice also Kristi Younghanz and Crystal Threadgil were DIHYGU an Important Daft In their SUCCGSS- - , ...,,. .... ,.,, .,,,, ..,,. , . , , ,.,,, ....,. r . ,.,. , 5 I , if ...........i ...--.-. ..,, , l 'f I g ,I ..,,. W, ,,,,,,,,, - .,... -,, .,,., ., If 1 A , . . M , A I 317' , ..... i t, f , . ,- 1 - Q 7'f-ff I, , -ff .- M , 2 ,. ... 1 v '. ri. f.-....- ... . , N . r' I . W ' --I , fe is M t 'i'. r iw 'W 1 X 'U I if A ffff I ' 1 I .,,.,,..:f:' ' I 1 ly .Q fy f ff ,, f 7 a ff! I .... . a s W r sr.. A I i I A ..,.,..,.,, ...., . W .,,. - PM A-W 'ff' , ' f if ,-gg Q' i u f e , ,.,. Q W v a f ,W My 5.f,:f sf!! , 1 ,, f f 1 f fr .'::. 36 VARSITYXJUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS a .Q ii. ii 3 I I v A I . W 1- V, ..l I I E nd ed G 6 4? V, Q' ws. -in fr '3- 'I 1 f l ,N , 57 5 l ic. H 15 -2, if ' . ,,,.,,. U ' wx L6 ' v L E wi . if ,ar . l' . M,,,,, ,,..,.,, W, ,WMM ww' aa Q 9--'nf' ggagifffiis X lawn 755 1, ,v anew f my Ms! 5 1 'Ft W Wu f f , 'W 4 123' J 'Wi We gt ,fy 2 f. 1 x 4' 1 , .- 4 .. .- 4 K ' 5 f, 4724 ag -Z 4 MMV, ! . W, l f.. 7 Mn!-q , If '43 'f 1 ' ru-nw aw 7 if ymm W---W m , 'riff f f V' ' ff if fy ,rf J if C 5 Q X , W ff Z i stdin 50' tw Y f rx, ,4 fr' 2? f Mya 4? 1 M fi ff X if 1, 44 ff, 75, Z' lim! ff., far 4, ,,,, -51 .41, K X 11 Coordination between cheerleaders is impor- tant in the first step of climbing into a mount. 21 Balance is essential in any mount. Lots of con- centration goes into perfecting the balance. 31 The 1979 varsity cheerleaders are Crystal Threadgil, Kristi Younghanz, Karen Guerra, Carol Steckleberg, Kelly Kelso, Julie Jefferies and Ken- na Jo Jenkins. 41 After being a cheerleader for three years, Terri Jefferies, JV head, shows her spirit and enthusiasm without intimidation. 51 Brad Hagan and David Prater join the varsity cheerleaders to practice double stunts. 61 Strength and stamina goes into cheering as well as enthusiasm, as Sue and Michelle will tell you, 71 Long hours of practice are rewarded with a round of applause for a perfect performance. 81 The 1979 junior varsity cheerleaders are lisa Thompson Jill Wurzer Terri Jefferies Michelle Knauss Sue Shaw and Kelly Kelso VAHSITYXJUNIOP VARSVI Y CHEERLEADERQ '37 f 4-Bffhv 13 Cheering for the sophomore football and basketball are Debbie Buehler, Diane Cline, Kendra Gooch and Lisa Hutson. 21 Pam Tosti shows how easy it is to touch your toes in mid-air. Sl Trying to get the right beat, Kate Gelgersma and Kendra Gooch practice for an upcoming basket- ball game. 43 Practicing a boogie chant, 38 SPlRlT LEADERS X X Winter Sports cheerleaders Cindy Duval, Loma lviynatt and Cheri Bleyenberg get down . 5l Girls Sports cheerleaders Mary Frische, Laura Allen and Sharon Cook, head, support girls sports. 6l Trissy Pierce and Mary Frische lead the crowd in a cheer for the girls basketball team. 05124 3 f ' Wir-s l 'Q E s ,cf L V fl X l S I X l l Na. ..-ue-N w5,,,..N-M-s,, sms vnu., ng i ,ag Lynn so A-.. ,..,,..g..-t,Wv.,,XA.,,,c,,- M,-t.,,t, st 4,-,gwggg fc,,S,,j3a52f 54, s.,33g,i5,E1: fi 1 an Q51 c rg :' V t, 5, A T f sf NYIQQQUM X Q X if , ? 9 S XTfgsQs f fx sf is : Rs njff' w ,Q W' Empty bleachers don't dismay girls Pin . . , Pin . . . Pin. . .the whole gym ech- os as the wrestler slowly lays his opponent on his back. The Winter Sports cheerleaders start if ,, f ff 4 the chant anigitlhegcrowd follows C h ee ' '19 MOSS COU th i rt Q S. ff, ff,,f1,qf:ff,wyf, wwA'-f'1ff,'4,'ff-7-2 7 f f b ut f 566-3W7 9W Qt? 9996325 2 3 an d VGVY me yff 3 DOVT of the 712 rtti r TW5iT6fliFf3W2552145155155Qi16Ei62ifiSll?5T3d,jrl5f'fQ5Milf S PYHC- ticing CVOWGS i fifreflffffgff3ii25llf3iVf1lf?f9,i?SfliJ5d73067 We G l S' Sports yrrt i if Y 'fi wish moregjgiilidpflefrylwcflurd,ctirhe sjupporrjme- it y se teams lSom'etimfesfatllhfome fgamesffvlie will ef at ' yyy, tyyl , i fairly large crowd and gthfegrifyrifyisffworth all the' i y hard work, but at away gamesjywhen, hardly anyone is their si as hard,ffsaid'sharonf Qookf, Girls r Sports Cheerleader. y by I enjoy cheerleading 7afnfdiSUPlDorting the teams so all the practice doesnt bother me, but we all wish we could cheer with a large crowd in front of us. You always want to im- prove so that you can hopefully make Varsity your senior year and have plenty of people watch- ing you. lt is a good goal to shoot for, said Lisa Hutson, Sophomore cheerleader. SPIRIT LEADERS as , I Afriqq ,u,- f r W ,J , ff X f 7 f Drama clubs for ambitious 1' f 1,4146 In ,y M Mft 5 2 7 an f 1 I ,tiff 2 V ,If ff, , 0 ff if S g 7 ' 45 ,, 1 . .5 f f? Q15 Novice debators, Martha Lamoy and Tom Alyea, practice to perfect their performance. Q23 Donice Mahan sits as a spectator to watch others perform. f3l Mr. Crabtree gives advice on debating. Q43 The 1978-79 Debate Squadg Ann Whitlow, Denise Davis, Scott Macintosh, Beth Wessling, Tom McClung, Robin Allen, Jim McKinley, Tom Lonski, Mark Wilkerson, Tom Alyea, Cece Ebans, Colleen McLean, Chris Celentino, Martha Lamoy, Pam Crabtree, Tory Garcia, Stuart Smith, Brian Cunningham, Brad Blake, Kyle Kixmiller, Donice Mahan, Trip Young, Karen Kruger, Rowena Tawney, Scott Krueger, Don Hernandez, Anne Lamoy, Kelly Hamby, John Swomley, Mrs. Sutton, Mark Box, Amanda Donnelly, Nora Grasis, Melissa Pullin, Roger Eichler, Jim Klavetter, Emily Hauptmann. f4l 1978-79 Thespiansg Rick Haberstick, Bruce Hayden, Greg Bumgardner, Vicki Addicott, Paul Papa, Ann O'Shia, Melissa Pullin, Crystal Threadgill, Carl Scholdberg, Mrs. McNabb, Trina Lance, Mark Box. i6t Mrs. McNabb discusses ac- ting activities. Q75 Carl Scholdberg shows his ac- ting talent in the musical My Fair Lady. P , fl J' , - rl fs. ' ii if ,Ji l l 'X 'l , LJ if l , K l .ff A. l ', ll 'fri ll ,X -Dai .,, l 'Ly Xl ,. j if Yr l l ft' ,- ' X lt , r ff ff ' ll H X tr-, ff fa .r ,, . l , ll ,l ' I 40 NFLXTHESPIANS 1 ,fl v M, , ae, r ,W iw we fre... ,, a . ....,, , , ,,,,,, ., ,.,,.,,.. .,,. .,.,, ,,..,, 'XSQJ IPI! , ini-1 l g,,.1i,, , l , , .. .,.,,, ,, 1 ' ., , ff,W t 4-In-,w ,, Qc- ,' 'Q aj, . ,',V , Mfijgifyyyyf. ff, iffy!! f . We ,gf ffxzff f X X a y, ww Q -f f fx! ff, , f 1, . ,fi 1 M ,,N,..W4,WmW,,,.. ,, V ,... ,Mg 1,7 K, I ,, . xfww- ff ' 'Y f , ff- Wffffw ff r 1 Q2 4fff,f4ffjfff7 f f f 1 ,LQ IMWJW V17 ffff 2 X 1907 fyf earl I',,,,v , ,.... Z V ' 2. .f,, . f -,:. ' r -,ga an tm-mf ' f. Tournament excitement and the personal challenge of competition prompts many students to get involved in various Forensic activities at Park Hill. N.F.L. is more than just a club. lt enables students to perform competitively for trophies and personal gratification, said Ann Lamoy N.F.L, member. lt also provides an atmosphere that will remain with each of us forever. Members of N.F.L. compete in speaking categories such as oratory, dramatic interpretation, and debates throughout the year earning points. A banquet is given at the end of the year to recog- nize the outstanding members of the squad. Park Hill sponsored one of the largest and most prestigious speech and debate tournaments in the four-state area. The squad was also invited to tournaments in California, Texas and at Harvard University, yet they could not attend due to a state law which prohibits out-of-state travel. The Park Hill Speech and Debate Squad is one of the most talented in the state and l am proud to have been an active member, said Mark Box, N.F.L. President. I Thespians is for students who enjoy drama. lt is an honor club for those who are involved in theater. In order to become a thespian, ten points must be earned by acting, working on construction or back- stage crews or independent work in N.F.L. Students acting in a play are eligible for nominations. Six people are then initiated into the club. Thespians learn the basics of theater background and acting and speaking correctly. i'Thespians are the backbone of school plays and really get it going. We're really like one big family, said Vicki Addicot, member. NFLXTHESPIANS 41 V, 4 , I. 2 , . . l Schools' first club going strong Existing after 26 years of activity, Future Home- makers of America is the oldest club at Park Hill. Planning trips, working on projects, and producing activities, are a few things FHA does. Producing the annual Sweetheart Dance, takes planning and new ideas. FHA orga- nizes, decorates, and nominates Sweetheart T attendants. The Sweetheart Dance is really the main project FHA does, said Robin Gust, junior. The club also visits local nursing homes 5 1 f , , , ,g . and other places for their projects. The Future Homemakers of America planned a trip to the Silver Dollar City F.H.A. Jamboree in the spring where F.H.A. clubs from all over the country come meet. Besides being the club with one of the largest number of members, F.H.A. has been in operation for a great number of years. F.H.A. is a good club to belong to because you don't feel like you are tied down to a lot of responsibilities, said Robin. f 2 , . it , , , , rm I Q W 'l W 2 T l E l f . TW V Mm v X ' ' . 1.2 fi T, f F' ' 1 , . I g , may an Z gl I 1. 1541 2: ., ,rf I , V A .W V V ,' ,f '-1.1: 1,142 f f f -f f, T- . K ' fT .,, f ' , J y ymmrr' 1 Z I ' W X f A - W A 7 A j Z X 2 fn . t - ,, f i 3 ff! I I ' If i ,ff f' , T .' 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T' ff 1 V I 3 . l'f 1l Lori Freeman, Cathleen Genova, Peggy Sokolowski and Crystal Treadgill, compare ideas for the Sweetheart Dance. 2l Lisa Goff and Mrs. Vandepopulier are concerned about getting the dance underway. Sl Peggy Sokolowski and Kelly Davis spend hours after school creating signs to advertise the dance. 4l The 1978-79 FHA members are Kelly Davis, Kenna Jo Jenkins, Donna Becker, Lisa Goff, Kay Lowery, Angela Foland, Tina Menard, Brenda Grimm, Sheryll Nienhueser, Nancy Byerley, Carrie Rice, Cheryl Melvard, Joni Houx, Sandy Rice, Denise Riga, Debbie Whitebread, Debbie Beuhler, Jackie O'Hare, Tami Shaw, Dayna Long, Robin Gust, Karen Rembecki, Jana Holladay, Diane Cline, Charla Adkins, Donna Hohimer, Mary Brewer, Lisa Hudson, Sarah Lemons, Poranee Footarkul, Brenda Brewer, Phenea Brantly, Janice Beatty, Kathy West, Kim Newman, Terry Jeffries, Cathleen Genova, Theresa Aven, Sherry Funk,- Bridget Fox, Aleana Hughes, Lisa Rollo, Mandy Smith, Amy Stewart, Lisa Craven, Kerri Zell, Lori Goff, Lisa Jung, Elizabeth Fluffy, Linnca Ander- son, Karen Bichel, Jill Worzer, Vicki Schneider, Kim Tott, Tracy Schultz, Cee Cee Breen, Laurie Slattery, Kathy Brock, Peggy Sokolowski, Carol Steckelberg, J.J. Terreau, Kelly O'TooIe, Carol Newton, Tammy Popham, Julie Jeffries, Pam Tosti, Mary Florence, Crystal Threadgill, Kelly Emery, Trudy Friday, Jennifer Higgins. 5l Mrs. Juanita Houx, FHA sponsor, has worked with FHA for the past 14 years. 6l President Kelly Davis discusses a list of plans with Kenna Jo Jenkins. FHA 43 .X Lt ff. XZ , -J,-4 , fy, ,Wh '-'ff ff, ,f M KJ f ,ff of 4 fn! ,f I , Q 1 ff , f , ,fx KW, P f W , w fi.. V v I l A W f i ig! fly!! VV 4 i N M N 2 gs, , M, 4 W3 --,..A,..,x. --.. Q e 1 1 'Qi ' f' J fm , ,WnWN,,,. 4,139 n V w Www f Mm www 'Wu -' '4'f ' -,. n to seek work High prices force ma y In the beginning, there were low prices, fair businessmen, and enough silver in the national treasury to back up every dollar. Then there was inflation. Now-a-days, gas costs 65 cents a gallon, and is ex- pected to go up 12 cents in the next two years. Just three years ago gas was 48 cents a gallon. Likewise, a few years ago a movie cost two dollarsg now a good show is 33.50. Hamburgers are 31.00 and a large pizza is 35.97. Blue jeans are, at best, 320.00. These are just a few of the areas in which inflation affects the spending power of young people. There are 33 million teenagers between the ages of 12 and 20 in this country, representing 30 percent of the United States population. From employment and allowances, these youth spend 325 billion annually on , .99 f x W X fast foods, sporting goods, records, stereos, clothing and entertainment, making them the biggest customers for many firms. The high cost of these and other such items has forced many teenagers to take on part-time jobs. Over 9.3 million teens between the ages of 15 and 20 worked last year. What they did not earn money for, they were given in the form of allowances, which have steadily increased each year. In 1970, the average allowance was 39g in 1974, teens could expect 315 a week, and now many receive 320 or more per week. With more to spend and with few requirements on their budgets, teens are the trend setters and opinion leaders for many markets, especially those dealing in clothing and entertainment. X Q V,,,,,,f? ' - 49 W p 1 1' I '7 ffl ff' .,., WMWWW WW' 2 , , f 40 f ,W 7-Y , W ,Wei-ww f W W 3 W f f, t K7 K W i MMWP' , , , .Mem ar gf CWA! :Q , f :pry 1 ft 7 ' 4 , 4 TAM f W Z , ,.W- ,fre-Wm , V . J , f , T 9 Q' 7 i ff. f W, .1 4 --51 fe if 1 ' 'W .f 7 ,, A .Q M , 7 ,, Q., If WW W ir ' f wx 11.556, 7 fw ,yfziwuaumszwzif I I fa . in- - X l Vu ir' D-0 Wm N 7 ,uf f W ff Z f,f 9' ffm l Q 5 46 INFLATION . , ,,.,, .. . ' 4 -f , , 1 ,,,,.,1ALf:aP, t 'if wuz Q, L---fi Q .-ff if, J 1 it 13 Q Qi J . ' t . X to I J K if s' i . Spare time used for personal gain Click, expose, develop, rinse and one has a finished photographerflhetre is a club for those who enjoy fs' persona' efiiov- mem, dealing f F Pfoducif fi 12535 7 me f fii, LastyearTiwdidiidiisfWiofifwofk5 f6i5fstudsatEjC6imiciI and didnft have iigii time34ifi:irjEQoQr ? fiproisstsg so fititisjyear we decided to1Qhanigte,tiflaiksit becausews get tonmake exactly what 'weffiiiarit issih sfidffsenfioaris can work one portfolios for coiiegegvisasditJsnn'i teiaia4service-rdiesiiaent. r i i Besides iworkingg, on'artt prcictsg the members visited galleries andlearned about .many forms of art. I thought it wasinterssting and i gotto seesthe oriental artsexhibitions which I was primarily interested in, said Janet Minor, senior. 48 ART CLUB-PHOTO CLUB -2 'st ses, ff! 'N .sixty xf Q X 'xl-Y I' I , ,XA tt s X s ssl My X N N Q X, Ja X N s ss X ti.i X X Q Q0 X , jx' 7' X t,XQ,5Xg bQ A Xkrfiis f . X S X x xx X r iffi 'sw w X . X 4 ff?-rm-r, .-www ,W WMM 15 Discussing a trip to an art museum, Laura King and Mrs. Comer finalize details. 2i John Gioia sketches a design for a future project. 3i Art Club members are: John Gioia, vice-president, Leann Powell, president, Janet Minor, Rowena Tawney, Susie Martin, Mary Kramer, Laura King, secretaryg Linda Hurtt and Linnca Ander- son. 4i Photo Club members are: Bob VanPelt, leader, Cody Kilgore, assistant leader, David Rose, Nancy Rose, Linnca Anderson, William Fray, Steve Speiser, Harold Baum, Dina Noah, Lisa Jung, Cee Cee Breen, John Gioia, David Shene, David Prater, Laurie Slattery, Nancy Byerley, and Jack VanCleave. 55 Sandra Boggs, doing what she enjoys, takes pic- tures. 6i Mr. Dickey helps students learn many aspects of photography. ART CLUBXPHOTO CLUB 49 X Q 'N 5 E V r 1 v I M .1 1 1 1 ,Q -I iw 4 ff,., 4,,Wf ff J ,, f W f . 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F -, - i f' 'FJ' F' F Z i i ' l ', Ji , , i, . , f , , - -f - -Z1 153 The 1978-79 French Club members are Mrs. Stewart, Cheryl Robertson, Lisa Goff, Nancy Rose, Vicki Schneider, Rick Haberstick, Karen Bichel, Amy Stewart, Suzy Griggs, Nora Grasis, Carla Fulcher, Amanda Donnelly, Bridget Horn, Mark Box, Carol Newton, Janet Minor, Trina -il'-'il it lil. 'f ' -,tis -'1-..i ,fre ' i l l ' ,Jr Xl , 1 . 1 T , i '- .fpefr l Wg! l g i T wil Nw ,gig ig, ,., , . il , ill 'ii ff l.-- i it f Lance, Cheryl Anderson, Roger Eichler, Rob Stitt, ii' ii? - Jennifer Cutler, Mandy Smith, Kendra Gooch, .. V I, ,nfmv H .. g , 9 Anne Fawcett, David Fusselman, Ken Sibley, i' :Wi -H 'Tfg'J,i,,,i'il'i ' Vicky Vadasz, Monica Reach,Julie Higgins, Deb- M at V ' ,fi T J W p A, ' , by Martin, David Cockrill, Mike Lenski, Dawnetta :i,ff-J,-i is--,Y Jf,M,. J, Wolfe, Nicola Flynn, Susan Moore, Lori Freeman, fl-s-f-QV' L T f T ' I fl ,. Jane Meacham, Melissa Jetmore, CathIeenQLii,f, ,MMy,?,,,,W, , y, m g, p , l,,. VM t Genova, Carol Steckelberg, Angela Foland, Jen- Fligyilslz' -f -' AF f iti' ' nifer Higgins, Tami Shaw, Melisa Smithson, Lana , M, g ff, M W , W ,, -lf it jr' g Blagg, Susan Shaw, Greg Wilkerson, Jackie ,lli' Iiiflglogfmg, A, xy O'Hare, Cody Kilgore, Jana Holiday, Charla J U' M yy.-iqgigflfdfi, Adkins, Doug Felts, Bob Holland, Janis Strella, if ijifl' U'-yl,iJliK!,if7L,.fAi!', ,,4,,,g J. J y,y,.4l-it-J-f er J-if Teresa Hetzel Brenda Dverak T Stackhouse. 79' W A 1 L ' Ali- My QQETX XX' 3 , :Xl X if W M fl ,,. , i , ff : ffti ,i,, , f ff Ethnic clubs offer more understanding Bonjour , Ola, are greetings heard in foreign coun- tries, but may often be heard by French and Spanish Club members. Along with speaking the language members Celebrate holidays and activities frequently In November they celebrated All Saints' Day which is Halloween as we know it. November 25 was feast day for St. Catherine. December brought the French Cnristmas Dinner when French dishes were prepared and served by the members. A hockev dame was also attended in March bv club members and other students. Hockey is considered a French culture since many of the Dlayers are Canadian. Before school in April, a French breakfast was held. Instead of the basic meetings held at school, the French Club meets at members' homes to add a more Dleasent surrounding. A Mardi Gras was also among their list of activities. The club members would dress up like someone from France. Smithson. The variety in the activities is what l really enjoyed about being in the French Club, said Melissa The Spanish Club, likewise, gets together on holi- days like the Spanish would in Mexico and Spain. Mexican dishes were prepared upon occasions. Mexican Christmas included the feast and pinata game. the list oi activities. Browning. The members worked hard to put on Spanish plays which took hours of preparation. ln the process we learn about how Spanish speaking countries celebrate, said Sharon Bridgeman. The annual May picnic with the French Club was on Being in the Spanish Club is exciting and it's interest- ing taking place in all of the activities, said Lisa FFlENCH!SPANISH CLUB 53 QQ.LigaLigag55i2.5.l1EiE5i513f51Tl lfifeki A' ' :-125254 11:f::::::e1f-'Fl-I-'11-'V'-'-'f''eva'-111-lrf-lflru.-1: 'A ' 'A ' ' 522539:.1.?:5f.,,5:vef.,: .4 -far, , .,,,. .iz-.1 ,-1: . .3-. 2,'f 2, pg: 'f,,f 2 ' ' -,-4-:1,-:- - -5 ,, ,.--- , , ,.,. ,, ia ., I 12 ik'-1131? fi' fy' .,.-Li - J' -4 1 ' . I .',1-'f':e3-X '- ff ff'f,Q3fQ'-, f'fg , . ,i ,,f,', 51:-J.,-1.-1. 1, . , ' 7.2, V X nwyukht J V' - V, - r-Al - J... .Ya.,.e.4 ., , , . A WTS. .,-if ..... ---,we - ,,-.-.-.-.- .f.'. .. -.V-Ju.: .1:...- .. .1.-.,nf. .,.,-..,- ,,,:r.,,:,,:,,,,,,,,-.,,,W, ,J-,q-n,.,,,5,,,.:.,,.,. 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They help us to understand the pressure that the government officials are under and why they make some of the seemingly un- reasonable and rash decisions that they do. The purpose of the Mock UN and Security Council is to familiarize students with the international bodies, the problems they face and the roles they play in solving these problems, said Mr. John Gioia, coordinator. Mock Senate enables its 'senators' to learn about the United States Senate by making similar decisions and by voting on pertinate bills. if 56 MOCK SENATEIMOCK UN 4 X ,W . ,. .W V M I, W , ,, . 7 I Z f 91 ' f ,iz 2? L f if 7 Z, 2. fa gh ,fl tio ,ff . f ? Z MWA Y I W' 1, 'Q Jw I Z .fri N' , . V, 2 , , Z ff AW 2 Zta 4 V V , fr f 1? W, W g X 1 vw Q Z I 4 f 5 ' Z v , W f ff ,,, v I 1 f 9 , ' ,L ,i ff V7 W paw M -2 f ...f M 'Qfff . 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Mr. John Gioia, coordinator for the Mock Senate and Mock UN, believes that the organizations offer valuable experience for students. 5. Mark Box, the president of Mock Senate, contemplates passage of a bill. 6. Don Hernandez listens to the ideas of another Mock UN representative. MOCK SFNATEKMOCK UN R7 f gg f DECA, VICA give On-the-job training As the bell sounds, a multitude of students converge into the halls and struggle to reach their next hour's classes. Some, however, only wave to their friends and head for the parking lot and on to a different kind of learning atmosphere. They're going to work. They're members of DECA. DECA is Park Hill's Dlstributive Education and careers program. Sponsored by Mr. Jay Cook, the organization gave the 72 students involved experience in marketing, management, advertising, display and other such job skills. Some DECA members tested their knowledge of these skills by working part-time during school. Working students are allowed to arrange their school schedules to fit their work schedules, said Mr. Cook. For instance, if a student has to work late at night he will not be required to come to school until second or third hour. We work with the students and try to meet their needs. Another organization catering to students' needs this year is VICA. Sponsored by Mr. Jim Dorsey, Park Hill's Vocational and ldustrial club encourages student excellence in scholarship, craftmanship and personal development. The organization helped to foster an understanding of labor and management organizations and helped students develop job skills and abilities such as public speaking through local, state and national competitions and contests. ,,., ff W I I, .2 , x i if , if ina! 'X f ,, , g 1l The VICA members are: Tom Sickman, Tracy Hughes, Michelle Garcia, Debbie Kerekes, Delana Dayton, Arthur Shand, Dale Hayse, Craig Floth, John Brenner, Curtis Ashby, Tom Murray, J. Dorsey, sponsor: Robert Landram, Steve Blankenship, Kevin Schank, Tony Skeen, Kevin Majors, Tom Brackney, Flon Williams, Carl Scholdberg, Robert Good- 58 DECA!VlCA man, Pat Baskins, Kevin Johnson, Don Nelson, Randy Corbett, Darel Snider, David McKahan, Penny McCraken and Bill Lyle. 2l Mr. Dorsey responds to the ques- tion of a VlCA student. Sl Melinda Phariss and Mr. Cook talk over plans to raise money. 4l Linda Brown, along with many other DECA students, find selling candy stix profitable. W W 9 W W W LZ' l i z ,f , We 'N X J r f 9 Z, . W, ' tn, y Nz. ' 7 . X f X I. ,ga .5 , f fy My - f 24 ' 0 fg if X , 7. W. , X 6:77 f, ' ' X X , 61 , , Z 4. L ' y', ' N I S , S ' X , Q 5 f y f fi .- . . s 2 X Rt 'ill l ' , f ' f ff f ..l l J X2 ff 4 if , 1 if ff, i 4 ff f ,, , y , df yy ' 2' , ',,. iff? if if ,. M 7 v , f Q r .rl 2 kv vw: 4 L zifaw we S, L Yi W 4 ww: f- . ,Aw . ff .f x l fs , 'rg i ,V W . -. , , Q i 19 sz, . ' is te? if 53 The DECA members are John Keating, Melinda Phariss, Diana Rose, Laura King, John Worley, John Palmquist, Ron Lobner, Denise Poore, Tim Hasty, Kim Trager, Tray Blust, Pam Roller, Cindy McGinnis, Perry Wilkerson, Joe Weaver, Lisa Parks, Brenda Jeffries, Phil Calamla, Louis Gabauer, Denise Riga, Stefany Parker, Jim EZ: i I ,E i I e 1 'r L , 2 W 3 jim!! V' will , M Q5 J i Donna Becker, Stacie Sorenson, Susan Riddle, Michelle Williams, Jay Cook, Sherri Funk, Teresa Aven, Collette Mellor, Lorrie Cahill, Brenda Brewer, Loretta Fruechtenicht, Charlotte Brawley, Mark Allen, Mary Brewer, Linda Boeding, Pam Hill, Tammy Doan, Linda Brown, Debbie Cavis, Shari Bayless, James Columbo, Jones, Patty Wise, Peggy Rumker, Karen Ragle, Keith Theisen, Bruce Simpson, Dan Hostikka, Gary Clark, Susan Gordon Rhonda Vandermillion, Michelle Dehn, Mike Fauerbach, Richard Howe, Kerry Owens 61 Guest speakers appear to talk about today's business world. l K 1,: 4 K V ' C V' - , 1 my l 3 . Q1 W., I, l l go. f M ll' 0, DECAIVICA 59 Personal goal leads to achievement VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN Temptations to quit . . . parties, sports events, the urge to throw the books away . . . long hours of studying, not understanding one problem and knowing it WILL make a difference and finally the determination to go on. Tempta- tions to do other things besides study is something Brent Henderson overcame. Brent's dedication to his studies helped him to become valedictorian and head his class with a 4.0 G.P.A. It was a personal goal of mine to do my best in my studies. There were times when I made myself study instead of going out, but it was well worth it. It is more important to me what I learn than the grades I make, said Brent. Close behind with a 3.9 grade point aver- age is Mitzi Smirl, salutatorian. Because of their hard work, Brent and Mitzi will be honor- ed when delivering the graduation speeches. TFIOJAN KING AND QUEEN It takes academic andlor athletic excel- Ience and citizenship in the school and com- munity to become a candidate for King and Queen. The outstanding students being honored this year are Trojan Queen Viki Schneider and Trojan King Brent Henderson. The other candidates were Lisa Goff, Robin Friday, Dav- id Prater and Norm Rasmussen. Brent Henderson showed academic excellen ce by becoming valedictorian and athletic abi- Iity by making all-conference, all-district and all-regional teams in cross-country. He was voted Mr. Cross-Country. Viki has shown leadership in Pep Club and was very active in French Club and French 4. In the classes I have had her in, she is always positive and it brightens my day just to be around her, said Mrs. Redden. W 60 HONOR STUDENTS W, ,,, 13 Besides spending hours studying Brent devoted his time to cross country and track 25 Playing the clarinet is one of MItZIS many talents 31 The candidates for Trojan King and Queen were David Prater Robin Friday Brent Henderson, Viki Schneider, Lisa Goff and Norm Rasmussen. 4l Dedication to his studies helped Brent to be honored as both valedic- torian and Trojan King. 55 Involvement in many activities and keeping up her grades earned Viki Schneider the title of Trojan Queen HONOR STUDENTS 61 'K .X-1 1 X xr I , I . I I f I . I 1 I . y I, , I Q I I fs' ffpzpgf :gr X K ' L ' I ' I f gif, Z I ' :Egg I' X Qirr 253452 : X Q I X -ff 41y X, I 2 '-,gary f :i5iE32i' I XX I I IIIQII3' f I H TAX ? I X Iii? 2 I XIX QQ ,-I X I I I Q 12219 If X J X XI QX 41, 3 , X f RX I 4 XX 'iff X1 XX 0 XXX Q SX I XX f GX :Qi5?EZf 1 X X X 9 1 X X If IX IX X 21 me In X 'Qf I X X I ' X X X3 'f I X6 I I I Q X I X XJ I XX I '-5 X X U sg? k X ,N .1,. 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R ',,aQf,Xs f ws sf 'M Wu. ff S if 0 fi 0 Boys' Cross'Country Team Ken Brooks Brent Henderson Fred Herron Steve Iverson Charles Jack Jim McKinley Bart Radford I1onTelge Baker r.rN Perry Bates l,a F Chambers baiiiy Crum Mitch Danforth Ken Everette Byron Faulkner Sean Fitzgerald John Frazier Jeff Hawkins Joe Jung John Kuchta Rick Lueckert Greg Nelson Norm Rasmussen Randy Rea George Ricci g Greg Rice Tim Smith Andy Satlmders Ralph Wright Karen Bichel, lvlngr. Brenda Schaub, Nlngr. Coach Herb Potter 317354: ,lf J A ii- ,J 4-. -ff ' - X6-. f 1 kynsf Q K' sg A ,, - l :fy Q. uni, v '1f , 68 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Girls sweep area Undefeatedp the word in itself carries tones of ac- complishment and nobility. Anyone who can boast an un- defeated season can be looked upon as a dominant and controlling power. Never before in Park Hill history has the team been able to claim both a district and regional title and a perfect record. Still after posting such an astonishing record, the girls have one regret because of the lack of a girls' state meet. They are disappointed knowing they can be the best in state and not being able to prove it. l think we would have had a great chance at taking state. We showed we could beat all the Kansas City-area teams. The only trouble l think we could have had would be the tough competition from the schools from St. Louis, said Coach Gwen Looker. Crowd turnout was disappointingly low as mostly parents and cheerleaders observed the girls' perfor- mances. Only a handful of concerned patrons were on hand to see the team take victory after victory. Despite low spectator participation, each girl sparked encouragement to the others. Confidence and closeness remained evident as participants put in long hours over each weekend, training for the Monday practices. Renae Fogarty, senior, responded, Everyone on the team was really close. We all socialized off the field as well as on. Other activities we did made us become like one big family. The junior varsity also went untarnished, yielding eleven victories with no losses, and in many instances topped area varsity teams. Coach Looker added, At the beginning of the season I figured we'd have a good year and place high, but never thought of going undefeated. The girls worked hard together. l couldn't have asked for a better team. if . Xf X - .XW X X X . fs, ,Mx I 5 Shaw XX , AM si W f 'f4,X.Qs,weygQ-5X ish sf si: qs QHWXS-ZXXQ X ri sim A i fsffsa fm my XX X 4 W My 1, f. 7, 'W 7.5.3, f. J ff K vi , 4X fa, wwwfm: 1. 1 f f f 0 M' W 7 ff 1 , f A f 7 f fn if Y ffff ' 1 f f , f f X, 1 f 0 M X ff fix KW . ,, 54, ,, f' if :vf'W7?x'7 X513 , ' mfs fir? I V 52 QW, , Z I Q- . Q WM if A wfXX,'m W' , i i X Wsaia ' M 9 ' X 'Wi ,ff y 7 , 3 3359 2 'X , X X f s DQQQ . Ui f 5 A a -sa ...XV-Qt.. X , .X , .X 'f pf. 2 'X Wi X f i ' Sikh Ifwdsf W.sasfX.W Hs, X NV X , yy , xg' , ps- - .f . 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CCt'ifGf8DC3Q ,tf!Vft3H9Y't8f' 'L, 'Lfl' f f ' i K if L! -',f 'Z RQ A X' Girls Cross Country Team Jill Adams Sherri Iverson Anita Dowling Julie Kroenke Renae Fogarty Jana Noel Vivian Pearl Rochelle Fogarty Roberta Vonderheide Stacie Lang Cindy Bowlin Christi Reynolds Janet Cooper Sharon Passereti Sue Curtis Deidra Looker, Mngr sv Coach Gwen Looker lst, ist 4? ll Coach Gwen Looker and daughter-manager 33 At Windbrook, senior, Renae Fogarty strives to S e Cur lace high in the Park Hill Invitational. 43 The 1978- 16 Diedra diagnose meet statistics. 25 Junior, u - P I tis, and Christi Reynolds turn in finishing times. 79 Girls Cross Country Team. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 69 ' N 4 - E 'ff av g , . f w fi l F , , Q I . ' 9 V ,, 7 k f, -- ' A f ,ff 4 Q ' AY, , K' ,ew Zh, . g ? f ff 5 l Q - whwif ,, Y 4 Qi .E -X I X u I ff 5 V 'Q fi, J ff 3 il ' 2 f 7 f' X Q ' X 2 s aw - ' ,Q C x , ,g.,, K by ,4 NNQQMMVAAQ fn lr f O ff Y! 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I 15 lvan Pearl, junior, scrambles for needed yardage. 25 Ivan looks for a hole that will guide him to a score. 35 Sophomore- Quarterback, Chris Erickson, darts for the end against Raytown defenders. 45 A strong Trojan defense holds their op- DOnents to little yardage. 55 A Trojan tackler brings down his determined counterpart. 65 Assistant coach, Ray Smither, and trainer, Flay Fagg, assist junior, Troy Haupert, from the field. Football Strength Found in Unity Class ratio e team IS interesting and different from the ay o players, 30-40 boys participated each week. returned for juniors make unity and an My fl' Mille, xx LLC FOOTBALL 71 :CUE ,,,,V x K I -f-f -Wfvmamaxggg 'big K' . Q ' 6 1549 'X . fiw sx A L f- ' 'X 3.54 , ' L if K Q ax x X ' -'J 1 X9 TN N b K, Q,-wx ff 1 X Y X F-iigffv X v 4' in - bl .P p xg W 5 up ' Wx 4 , Auf? snag . A.., Q N ,,a..,Q .A N R gig X fad ff, N, cj - , A S, h I ,wr A. . X,,x X W Q l A , x 1! X .s , 4 N 3: T' .. ' R -.. - x ,gk Q L.. is . 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X fi Www I h .X 'S ,ws : in-an ,. .. :v.gZa3N ' ' sw- . QW VARSITY David Andler David Buehler , Andy Cooper ,.sf, f Jon Cosby Matt Davis T Rob Dill E it BW js' 3 wzxeswesfswws Da P' er M S5 f ta' b Heflin 51310 Hon ek: A it L Russ Hoover 7 Cr' Hubbell Trigg Jordan Kevi n Keith Mike Leffert Bill Looker Chrisrlvliller Mike Nelson Allen O'Hearn Brett Ohlhausen f ! f John Patneau it t S' ii Xjglill Thompson, P r A' is was , f ..,4:ff'J Jaws? so f Nw 4, - - X. N Emotti A 1978 Footbatis Jim Weiland Mark Wilbur An ',.. 'J er D C as h Bob Collins X Jerry Davis Ken Davis Jim Gwyn Scott Meade Jeff Meador Lance Misenhelter f John Mueller David Patton Dennis Pore Kent Rimer Bill Robb tl-liggins 56431 Jeffries ieygkiximiiiei A Bru ' Kris Loveless Randall Morris Dave Reed John Sanchez Brian Spicer Pat Thetford Chris Williams Mark Willie Bud Chaney Charles Perryman Jill Older, Mngr. Vicki Valdaz, Mngr. Coaches: Joe Mintner, Lynn Jones, Ray Smither, Mark Voelker, Chuck Booth, Brent Allen, 4 A and Don Baker. ,. 1 , I it A 7 I Q V ii ine 78-79 Sophomore team. 25 Quarterback 4' Chris Erickson, scrambles up the middle against 3 Raytown opposition. 35 Sophomore, Bill Looker Q 7 I Y V eludes a pursuing defender. Lil The 1978-79 Var- .Q ' 'A 7'3 he sity and .Junior Varsity teams. .7 , it ,R y' y me ,ll,t Q issrr s ' 1 -.'ry' -i,' A '-,,i, fk,,y 7 Q f ' 7 FOOTBALL 73 ,1 -GH? ' 6 ' M,.41f1Q,c4!' Lacking facilities Penalizes squads Wind blows across the dry asphalt. The clanging of the wiry net hitting the steel support pole echoes across North Congress. An exhausted 12-girl tennis team heads back to the locker room after a long practice preparing for another competitive confrontation. It was an uphill climb for the girls' tennis team to reach a highly competitive position for facing its tough opponents. Under newly designated coaches, Don Cowden and Kent Kavanaugh, the team worked for new organization and performance. Until a week before school, the team was non-existant, due to the lack of a coach. Don Cowden and Kent Kavanaugh volunteered so there would be a team. l'd really hate to see any sport be cut because there would always be a problem in the next few years trying to bring it back into our athletics program, Coach Cowden commented. Not only the late start, but also inadequate tennis facilities affected the team. We had to try and practice twelve kids over at North Congress courts. Many times they would be already filled which caused us to wait and waste valuable practice time, said Coach Cowden. 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Q 1 'Vue M, X ef iw., ,M seeqvfy gT3is o:ojeQyZ' 986fecwa, r af 0 6 +V 0 2 J 4 -T Qvvoawvof 2 O I 0 O 4' 0 if 4' oeeovoaoo raotooevvl J' O O l 4 5 4 9 W vygfxgaxg PQ6OfO0s! fQ'4f.?0O'JZ'4S9a0:4 fv a'a'a'vfv -'Q 1 6 'J 9 'O O O 4 VT-'Q'e'f.fAe','a's' 'n'1TA.?fl, f 'l1'.' V., u 6 ewfbs T'-f ver.. . pypkpraao I ,A 1-stnfyx. Tet, , QTT1 was .Y J. of poo QT or e 5 iw?TT'?v 0'vno'fa' V03 v v'6'A.'7.9 l4 geo' gg.-,v'o 9 :T 0' ' T ,Te I4 5' pf.:- :Tir 4 Mio 1. Tfszgsiozfo Q T ,o,vQo,o,o6o:c I 9 19ovfaoo val VARSITY Nancy Byerley Laurie Lassiter Denise' ' Janin 'Doll Vickie Ghneider I l 1 l l E' Girls' Tennis Team M1 T ' M J.V. 4' L I Sally Distefano ,f'Nancy Esfandiary TT Susie Griggs viki Lapps ' I f,nQ,!.,,T I T JackleQ Hare Qfogzz-?Ta:o:o:Q:I X Beth Stroud It gDonnaflPhillipsT OO V O Q O 6 I . ' X T xozofefvrozozazel, Cofgstskgggngomden II The 1978-79 Girls' Tennis Team. 23 ga:,:.:,:g:,:,2,:g U9 Senior, Vicki Schneider perfects her serve . 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It would be 2 out of 3 games would win the set. So when we won one and lost the other two, we lost over-all, said Coach Artie Garmany. The girls managed their first win of the season when Mills for instance, has several girls 5'9 or taller on the team. We are basically a short team, said Coach Gar- many. ln post-season competition, the team was victorious over St. Joe Benton, its only win at the tournament. Ending the season with a varsity record of 6 wins-12 losses, and a junior varsity record of 4 wins-9 losses respectively, the team turned out two honorable players Theresa Reynolds, senior, made All-Conference, 2nc they overtook Weston and Platte City in Park Hill's first volleyball tournament. Besides the close defeats and lack of returning seniors, heighth also served as an unanticipated deficit for the team. The other teams have their heighth on us. Hickman l.,w--vi -, in an-Nan' XX team while Denise Riga, junior, received an Conference Honorable Mention. Coach Garmany added, lt has been one of the spirited teams l've had. After dropping several close they hung in there very determinedly. 'wvllunn-ggpilf s ' . N , .. s' so C QA K 5 . it ' 4 W X of gg.,..w Y W .ll- aller on the Coach Gar- ls victorious wament. Jf 6 wins-12 ins-9 losses xble players erence, 2nc ed an of the il CIOSS , L -.....,,,,,.- ef IM Ks? -QL:-1 ' il During pre-season practice the team perfects front-line offense. 21 Junior, Joni Houx, returns an opponents' serve. 3l The 1978-79 Volleyball team struggled to a disap- pointing season. 2, A sw W JT' z 5 v W ' 1? yf, A A ia E+'-t . -Q' A 'lfwzfif 3 ' ,X if 157. , an -luv I' ff f N' A Volleyball Team VARSITY JV Avis Blazer Tina Allen Shelly Clements Cheryl Day Joyce Gieseke Lana Downey Joni Houx Jeni Johnson Terri Parker Jill Johnson Theresa Reynolds Debbie Lee Denise Riga Cindy Marcbanks Misty Viers ,Gail Powell Debbie Whitebread findy Toyne Lori Goff, Mngr. Beth Wessling Kerri Zell Coach Artie Garmany VOLLEYBALL 77 Y - , ,,,, ,H , ,,,,, - ,.f.-, ..-. ff' L,,..h- f JA ' Y-----f-H -------Y - -WMYW ,, A. 1 ,,.,, - Y - .Y lg - . -,if - . , U - ' x Ng? S-5 f The wrestling team suffered a suprising defeat in its opening match against Excelsior Springs. It turned out to be the only loss of the season and sparked the Trojan matmen to come back and win the remaining nine matches. For a third year in a row the team defended its conference, district and regional title. At the district tournament, the Trojans retained a 1st place position and came out with 10 wrestlers hoping for a regional title. Five finished 1st in their weight divisions. At regionals, Trojans Randy Cowden, David Barth, David Aliff, Ladd Leibee, Mark Nichols, Mile Geisinger and Randy Stewart qualified for state. I was definately pleased with their performances. lt's the best we've done at district since l've been here, said Coach Steve Ash. The Trojans were anticipating to better last year's 2nd place finish, but only managed to bring home a fifth place finish at state. Sparked by junior F-landy Cowden, who captured his 105-lb. class title and became the second Trojan to win an individual state championship, the wrestlers came short of the number of total points needed for a team victory. The competition at state was twice as difficult as during the season. More schools have individual champions, said senior David Aliff. Other Trojans who came out as top contenders were sophomore David Barth, third, Mike Geisinger, fourth and Randy Stewart. who suffered a shoulder injury in the semi-final round, had to settle for 6th place. it 0...-3-v , ., gina T dill-.wwf GJ 'EUUW LH 'www' 1 . .,, .-1 T ,-1-Z, f, Z- ',v..,1', l x ,-,.,, ,,.. f.- ,,,4::g f f' 1 f -b .- - ,?E1'i, fre-f:. , ffxrlf'-:Z ' 1:-iff,-.Sept -':1 1-3' f- f..f .Y s ' 4:1 5 s1,:-ff- 1 ,K f - --,-f:.:f f. Lf --,,. 1- X ', g - ' - Y ... .T, F--' -J . - ,fx f 4 V-, ,i,f1i.ff'fiT.' ,f Q, vu. S --...,, x 1 , , fi! X 2? X , Q 4' 9 3 --a72fV9fff4 f 'f 'Y . 7 Q iz i 5' ff R K 4,45 v 'V .Q ,.,H'Ww .f ,, , 9 W M' ll X Rebuilding Season For Young Team Coming off a rebuilding year, The boys' basketball team went into the season with high hopes. With many of the Iettermen graduating, Coach Joe Grantham had to de- pend on a handful of experienced players to hold the team together. Although the team was very young, many believ- ed it was a much improved team over last year and were disappointed with their 1-20 record. I think we have definitely improved in some areas over last year, and our attitudes are much better. Our ball handling and shooting have also improved, said senior, Norm Rasmussen. As with many young teams, some mistakes were made and performances were inconsistent. Sure, we've progressed and sure, we're going to make mistakes but right now we're just trying to rebuild our con- fidence, commented Coach Grantham. He adds, The sophomores are really coming along and should really help out next year. 82 VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL A 'fi' .Z.,i,tki 5 u lg fra' 4 ' gf... .. Q gw- -HS' 1 .2 .! l if , N Chris Erickson gtByron Faulkneg Craig Fucgs 75 t Karkdacbixgixf Q .X4 X . t.t. , W 5 N .Ji vaisny Bogey tt-XQSFQPSHS tl Q Q 1 ,N -- Coach Joe C' Q .ce - gli' j , J Z , , P . -.15 I 5 i 3 'P i x. L- YN Rayz N' JP f 10 r 4 , w f x Q Q w ' 4' Q , p f , J,l,,,,a W-X E1 ii 'R J P4 Vx 5 i J I 'lf gkefballss A ' ww ,.t.,,b.,,,.,w i 5 Olson t Rasmussen, l Motrell Fluffy vw Grantham, Q nt - i X 4. l WL K .:,.-.. ,. -f , K A 1 ffl ' t Y Q HS. 'W f - s 'K x A K 3 , t X, 1 4 i is ' if- :H N' f q s A l Q rf' it K ' K Q - f ' f - Ag. i 1 K at Kr' XK-3, wt K K K s J t ' if . - 9 ' X ,J if . R1 ' t J E-tj ' 5 K 4 +1 ' ...,, ,Ai KL'X x KK.' X, ss gl it K,f it X A Q , , . Nga W, t. K we 'K Q45 I K. J .ff , , K KK Y 3 'ft K t ' P t t i t X! K -Tfgkki. X Kx.,,t- ,t KKK Xe 5 X 1 Coach Grantham contemplates his next offensive substitution as sophomore Chris Erickson looks on. 2. Junior Brett Ohlhausen drives past a Hickman Mills defender for two. 3. Norm Rasmussen out- Ieaps his Hickman Mills counterpart to gain posses- sion ofthe bail and attempt to get out in front early in the game. 4 The 78-79 boys' varsity team struggled through what turned out to be a lonci season ,, 'E1U'l.ff3 RW, ...X VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALI 8? Time Key Factor For Young Teams While the sophomores finished a very short six-game season at a .500 mark, the Junior Varsity found it difficult to play as a winning team. The Junior Varsity got off to 0-6 start early in the season losing substantially to Winnetonka, Oak Park, William Chrisman, and Flaytown South, and then improved by los- ing by small margins to North Kansas City and Hickman Mills. One highlight of the sophomore season was finishing strong in a tournament which the Trojans hosted. Out of eight area contenders, the team finished third. The squad won games against Winnetonka, and North Kansas City but came up short against the Hickman Mills Cougars in their semi-final round. l was very pleased with our accomplishments this season. The boys did good in the tourney and showed competitiveness, said Sophomore coach, Jim Dickey. Junior Varsity coach, Alvin Hoy, added, lt's a fairly young team but l feel the boys are improving little by little and should be more competitive next year. tv Si wmv fs xx, tg ,ix -r XJAYS Sign ' Q34 A f f .... . . l ff. A 4 2'--A .... twiki Rll l 5 V c ,.p-- X X , t wr fx qvFfw-'if5':sX,fi0f t . X X A r K gf t. - .I X 2 -- gi l.. ., X X N A . ,V ,Q xr Q ,,,. .X 4 ,t N. 5 mga ti I l NNN., 1 i pri 1.-if 84 JVISOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL X -st mx .NM i MmJ.lfa .sun , 1 as Nga .tg X ' my Us W0 s t X luv S 1 s . sm' s N . A Q if P Eli ll 'Wulf l . i i Junior Varsity-Sophomore basketball Q, Jim Daniels Tim MacAffee Rob Dill JimcMcCarthey Ken Everett Kent pudenz CINS Lamberti koug Wilheim :kk X' L '- K . '-e'f,L-lfec Qc x Xi David Yost -Q g Coach Alvin Hoy X t, N 5 Coach Jim Dickey f 'iD'o' ss-kt if ar' T ll Sophomore Ken Everett shoots for two against his Bluejay counterparts to try to even the score. 21 Byron Faulkner, sophomore, struggles with a Truman opponent for ball control early in the first quarter. 31 The sophomore team finished 3-3. 45 Coach Hoy, junior varsity coach, explains a key weakness in the opponents' defense. -1 'S 5 e f rifles 'i :sc 1,--v ,js -P he f V :Qi T , ' X tl, E wr rffgzfi' ' . gg! I'--., Q E Y is f qi' xx Qi A J T 1 E Ai H VVVA ' Q,-at 'i'. X t t Nik Q G 2 fx l ig? ...,. 1 g it I I H y cbd 4 7 ' if ' -J 1 AQJA E' 'Ni sv-1' ZiE 6 tX, 11 9 X, f ff! Nav Dedlca ted Efforts Ldldiillib ll L 'F Motivate Varsity Never say die, in many cases, is used to summarize a team bound with determination and will. Seldom does this expression accurately describe a team, but in this in- stance, Coach Don Cowden believes it does. The varsity girls' team's season could be summarized as average. All year long their record stayed at .500, and they sat around 4th place in their conference. In many instances it would be easy for a team to just give up. But the girls did not give up, even when they sat out because of position changes on the line up. We changed the line-up around to try to come up with what we thought was a winning team, commented Coach Cowden. He added, With all the shuffling of the line-ups, it would have been easy for all the girls to quit, but all of them hung in there. As a team, we worked pretty well together. Games and practices took up a lot of my spare time but it was worth it, said Jane Downing, senior. 0 Ns.,.,XXMV X mm N Mt sXe X it I N 86 VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Qs .Q ss. X Ka.- we X V Q4 . at ' 1 .1 Q :X ii E cgggglgggsigxme-,W ,..' X 1 'F lien. r X at Q 1 5 1. ' L L E' 4 I Vhfl Q 2 ' t . ' kr 5 Ll. ,L X P' I 'P---1' 'f I X 'fn ' S fl -n j I . i .Nwl A if ' A . ,- g A , V,l,Q'i .. . ,,,, J: dual i, ri Q 'M In . iff' 4 XF., ,X ,Wt I X X ,vm 0 Varsity Girls' Basketball , Jacque Daniel Lori Megown Jane Downing C Kim Neighbors Kim Kuhlman Terri Sloan Denise Laws Jo Standley Q Julie Kroenke Roberta Vonderheide Coach Don Cowden 15 The 78-79 Girls' basketball team averaged 32 points per game. 25 Senior Terri Sloan travels up- court to insure needed points agains' North Kan- sas City. 35 ln preparation for the Hickman Mills battle, Denise Laws practices offensive scoring drives. 45 Seniors Jane Downing and Terri Sloan await a referee's decision on the last foul in the Truman game. 55 Between halves, Coach Cowden lays out his strategy to players concer- ning the Hickman Mills offense. S 'X 3: s Kg. iz S E SR s N 'i Q 'N xx. K Q XX ii. B I IN it IQ gf: s X X t lv AK 'X VAHSlTY GIRLS' BASKETBALL 87 -f .r . D il 5020011 , 0 fwp, VVICWZS SO much K 50, 5 Q pq ff' 7 4 T705 Somew? 'f 5+7' 0, y fl if at ' T ' l T .. .l'..V59ffyQuf'd'sl' DF M Wa W ,Qqpg H49 Sww0p1ce., Haw Cm: V' 40+ .,, t 0 if ,IO wh MS Q0 -STN! QW l 'yo iff? kwa S. 2, A T - rc? tl 'Jon 'W Q 56199 ' - K 'If' AL, i,, 'W 5 'H gllggfi,-+8 C mask F501 2 V nawoilffizi 216532 Mmm evxe VWOMMH v 65 X0 DJ Z lf 706' C3147 051 er' MSX YW- T P1 T OM M9 fgenldlawpifzadgjzelal IOSJSSAQV r' T MSG err 5l'e',S Wad! T M ,X,. yeh i t me rs .- - -.-- -v-2 4- .-' ' ' 45. r .Wie if X me , T y W, We 4 .few We f.,fm,w, Y' cam: as FC 0 fedlffeisony 'IL f5'+ V af If Jem Afofw a W C9 fllfw 90' I J 52-l'fKe 'ff NW C is M4 0 LE: y UH fflif' Hrs Losing Skid Hurts Mid Season Play lt s been very competitive the entire season and with a rough start we managed to compete against some tough contenders said Coach Kent Kavanaugh in explaining the Junior Varsity girls struggle through the season. With play proving to be frustrating in the first part of the year the girls faced a surprising losing skid mid-way through the season. They came up short consecutively to top area teams such as Truman Hickman Mills and Oak 6Tll5l1fe M59 A Me law Wulf wmwadd 6 is fe! Vjlgpjjbu fl' Know lawimzcfz T f,,j0gf!d.S'!? X J pf bk you arg 0 of ,146 -Pew! ffove 8 'f' Wil View 1 28, ff L5 j10W'f f4fl1fQ asf! Qdeftsrffoqyh if woublll Z, sltexpreb l fp er WA 'Pe MTL V16 I wan whfffs w M Pr df Pe Y' Park. -Pqg-,T Low scoring drives and late fourth-quarter mistakes often resulted in losses by only few point margins. The team averaged around 25 points per game through most of the season. T Q Pfgggg ehCg,1r9k1efs'day fo s lf5Y 9fz Coach Kavanaugh felt the season performance over-all l ft'i -- went well. The girls put out a lot of effort and remained If dedicated throughout the entire year. he commented 'I mb fyn f X Nh. ? Q -3 rw I -Q Q. 7.1- L.. - f fi' : Q, ' sv fo5ety0ur' he yOu i ,C9reVer.7bmd,Ql remember We bf M50 P 1 3 2 17 Coac Wilkersl in the S girls' fo Junior, Lee ple' 41 Soph lice lo c Rwwxsmxfr-vis use 'N X ,.-uusnnw-I wagimu-ww d tt it QR ' 'WW '1 ,aff 'A 1 . f Q ad -ffb f rfmzch :Af 7 M dfi ,+ wliaf vwmuclfg 7 wouhfriff 1955 gi ' o flu ir, r Jima ' Qui fb NJ i 5' , , 1 . l , 1 b, J an lift ' if gf, 1 , 5 ,I 1 , , ' if r P . 2 fl ' 'xy EIL- ' '31-1 L l , . 5, 0' s 1 wx' ,gnu-1 N Q ff L as if L 'Q jmmgf i M L G K r News - -Us F 'Vw fc K. -X A ' y g L .W f fs 'AS f li A fzicw, X ,V Q 1 , 5 ,f . 1 crgmsit ,L , .ifffit yvmmgzw, 5, X r Tl Coach Kent Kavanaugh and sophomore Darla Wilkerson look on as the ball is taken down the court in the St. Mary's game. 23 The 78-79 Junior Varsity girls' found mid-season play to be troublesome. 33 Junior, Debbie Whitebread and sophomore, Debbie Lee play a tough defense to stop a Raytown scorer. 4l Sophomore Vicki Vadasz takes time out in prac- lice to catch her breath Q, L. L, 4 A f sv fsfs 5 Q I sm V , ' Basketball Junior Varsity Girls Susan Applequlst Cheryl Day Tammy Fetters rg Patty fgtegyenin Fwbbie wnatebread i lDarlafWilkerson Denis ,xRiga Ann D safer Karen Kruger Stacy Lang Debbie Lees L A V Vickl gyadasz Kathy LeClf , Young Kim Libby Coach Kent Kavanaugh vim Q36 JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL 89 Tl The j.v. and varsity teams posted 9-1 and 8-2 records respectively. 25 Eric Cross, senior, who received all-conference, ist team, concentrates on breaking his past record in the free style. 35 Junior Scott Weimer practices his butterfly stroke during practice at the YMCA. 43 Kyle Kixmiller, sophomore, thinks about the upcoming 400-yard freestyle relay and Coach Earnhart's last instructions. My, Varsity7Swimming and Diving Mike Qijeedlng Steve Lloyd Eric crefss Tony Mots ,Jeff Cross Mark Murphy Jeff Doan Mark Perry Steve Garrett I Perry Rea Derwin Grimm Ted Roberts Dave Johnson Jay Terrell Kevin Keith Scott Weimer Kyle Kixmiller Coach Chip Glidden ,, ,f 7 ffl, ' fl 0 rf ff J , 5 ' , 3 f , if WW , W ' f , f L , , ywyj I , 3 ,,,.- . I V 1 4 Li!! , J KF!! if nw fum 2 S 1 'W :UW ' ' ff ' x r QW! ' ? v 'nf ,I Q! ,MTV f ' I 'iq v7 ' , ' fa ,. 'L,, ,. I7 , ff, it ,, , T it G , Y y , 7 -1 , f 5 ' or ff , '41 , ,KW Z f fr 1 Q! ,grgjr f,f-f 1 f f f , T 1 f ' M X l f , 'T-fr! ' ,g 'gy 3. , , W . f , W S I sf .4 f . t f -fr , X , 2 my f Q ,f f ff , ' f- ' ' , fr ,ff i' fl ,X X V' f, fy 7 e f if , Q, Z? 1 y, 'I Z 1 f X ' I f it r N N ' ,, , , 5 ' , ' 2 4 2 9 1 ,f ff , ,,,- - f- Q 'f ,V MQ .. l ' 'H . ,f f , 'L 9. I gf . 5 7 fi J ,V Q f,l?5,j,,f i I Avvv y In i ,K . ,N , ,, gif I Z I T Z 'L Q , ' 1 ,gf f Z 1 - I ,I , QV. , 'I I A ii ,rg if 5 f f , , f - f P if ' , , , A if K. , tx 4? CW '72, vi' , wi f , , 4' , 0 I ' ' f , T f , ', .. -'I ' ,' . y 7 ,1 , a , ,, ' V' ifr' .- , - .Z , , . t r' if , , 'fn I X- ., we ,-'M 4 1 , 1 my X ff 4, ' ff A W UW, 7 , 'f X 'FEW-', M01 ,. , I aw me , , W!! MQ X4 ,W , , i at X , ly I ., , ' 'W ' K 2 ' ' XA W fr 4 ff ' Q f T 5 4 fQ ff ' 2' , Y , f f A P 1 'A fa 2 5 4? Ll, V ,X A 46 t 4 5 Z4 M,,.., ,. ., , , f- ,, ,.,, , , , , ff , , , ,, X X I , . 5 I ,. V ,L 7 M' Zi ff' kf 0 -ffl ' M67 'if-O ' W ,W Z f I ' , f w i 2 I, y X A W I ff W ,, ,, Mt fy A , -W 4 a , , , T ' iff , 7 ' ' f, - f' '. . T Z' L uf-- f ,V H, ,, ,W I my awww. I K X, 1? E W I WW? W! g l ir fnff KY i 4, ,, f f V fffss rr f , f '4'W'W9!92,?9Zf,,,nW f cw f W X l l l il 1 l l 90 VARSITY BOYS' SWIMMING A Z .Xi 0' .. W f ,f , fflpff 0,55 n ,ffjyfff fi f ff fiyfyf .C f? ,, .7 2-'. f 'f- 1 W ff ! Swimmers Attain Six New Records The swim team sent what they felt was one of the best groups ever to represent Park Hill at the state meet. After taking third at conference, they went on to capture a 24th place finish at state. Contributing to this year's success were 6 standout performances which set new school records. Senior Eric Cross lead the way with new records in the 200 IM, 500 freestyle, and 100-yard fly. Following Cross was senior Derwin Grimm, who broke the previous school best in the 100-yard backstroke. Also, the combined efforts of Derwin Grimm, Eric Cross, Kyle Kixmiller and Tony Mots established a new record in the 200-yard rnedley relay. Junior Mark Murphy was the top diver with a new record for total points in 11 dives. Assisted by these efforts, the swim team rose to an 8-2 season and captured a third place conference finish. Overall I was really pleasedg all the swimmers swam up to their capability and in most cases improved their career bests. said Coach Chip Glidden. A real asset on this year's team was Eric Cross, who not only set 3 new school records, but also qualified for 5 events in the state swim meet. Besides his outstanding ef- forts he also proved to be a team inspirant, pushing others to do their best at all times. Eric has been a coach's dream, he would do something even before l asked and he kept on everyone else to do their best. continued coach Glidden. VARSITY BOYS SWIMMING 91 92 TITLE IX ZW 95, 5 f , fy, ,M Q ,t I' , myffff V W W ze if 7 fi fe, A rf X .mf ,ff ow, f, of 3, , 13 Coach Gwen Looker receives a plaque for her girls outstanding season 23 Trojan Teri Sloan looks on as forward Roberta Vonderheide, senior, goes up for a jumpball 33 Senior Norm Rasmussen, shoots for two against a strong Oak Park opposition. 43 The girls locker room shows signs of inferiority to the boys. 53 Seniors Bart Radford and Fred Herron take time out to discuss team finishes. 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This provides that no per- son shall on the basis of sex, be excluded from participa- tion in, denied the benefits of, or be subjected to dis- crimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. So why does dis- crimination continue? Mainly because of lack of enforce- ment. ls Title IX enforcement needed at Park Hill? In order to obtain an unbiased view, both sides must be seen. On a ratio of boys sports to girls, boys sports outnumber girls by only one. But on a comparison of facilities there can be seen a slight difference. With the recent renovation of the boys locker room, the girls locker room now seems in- ferior. It's really embarrassing going to other schools who have fabulous facilities for the girls, commented Coach Artie Garmany. There can also be seen a lack of patronizing of girls' sports. Only a sparse group of loyal fans can be seen at girls games. The girls' cross-country team, who turned in a fabulous 12-0 record, had only a few dozen spectators at each meet. Despite this lack of fan attendance, many girls teams have rose to tremendous feats. The 1977 basketball team surprised all with their good season and the girls' swim team, who went uncontested, as the list continues. Only a few people attended our meets, some parents, cheerleaders and a few other people were all that were there, stated Coach Gwen Looker. lt's yet to be seen if this will improve, but with an in- creased amount of ability in the girls program fan atten- dance may increase. TITLE IX 93 ,Jr Ld IJJIUNU Goodtirners Laura Allen, sec.-treas. Dayna Long Linnca Anderson, pres. Suzanne Neighbors Kim Neighbors Jackie O'Hare, vice pres. Carol Steckelberg Toni Bahlman Tara Breeding Nancy Byerley Vicki Day Lori Steen Lori Freeman Monica Roach Lisa Goff Cindy Toyne Lori Goff Kelly Wilkinson Sheila Jones ms .i., W I ,,pi0'?,.P' 1 fc: ,ww Qflqgg fX, 4 vii 94 MANAGERSXGOODTIMERS ! ,I 'f f iz? Q y s A .yr 3. X .1 . f if 1 Enthusiasts Assist Coaches Teams Promoting team spirit and student involvement were the functions of team managers and goodtimers. Long hours, frustrating practices, and sometimes pain- ful losses kept the sports enthusiasts occupied, but sup- porting the teams was worth it. Various managerial jobs included statistic reporting and keeping up-to-date information about upcoming meets and dates: aiding coaches and providing their sports with spirit and pep, which keeps the overall spirit within the clubs strong. Goodtimers engaged in fun on the sidelines as they recorded swimmers' times in each of the events at all meets. Going to all meets and motivating the swimmers' gave the girls the feeling of accomplishment. lt gave me a chance to get involved and really do something in school activities, said goodtimer, Kelly Wilkinson. Senior, Linnca Anderson served as goodtimer presi- dent with Jackie O'Hare, junior, as vice-president. Secretaryftreasurer was Laura Allen, junior. 1l Wrestling managers, Gary Brauer senior and Chris Williams, sophomore. take a break while preparing for an up- coming meet. 2l Basketball manager, Chris Nelson prepares the gym before a varsity practice. 32 Recording swimmers' times is an important job for swimming managers, Kerri Zeil and Linnca Ander- son. 4l The Goodtimers were essential in the operation of any swim meet. 96 JV SWIMMING AND DIVING 11 Diving team members work on perfecting their diving forms. 21 Sophomore Mike Williams reaches My for the water after performing a forward pikei 3l An' ticipating an upcoming race, junior Todd CUII awaitS the starting gun. 41 J.V. coach Earnhart records statistics. 5j The varsity divers were led by Mark Murphy, who took 3rd at state. 49 rv msg, XAQ . ss-AM-VNN I - 1:-2, sa X , xy 15, 315, ss 'wx X S JV Ends Season 1st In Conference A tremendous first place conference finish topped off a successful junior varsity season. Coming off an 8-1 record, the JV team went into the conference meet with confidence. With the help of record-breaking times and desire, the team outdistanced 2nd place Truman by 72 points. First place finishers were Jeff Doan in the 100 freestyle, Todd Cull in the 50 freestyle, Kevin Grimes in the 100 backstroke and the 400 freestyle relay team of Doan, Hudwall, Cull and Heronome. Improving was our main goal and the whole team held together all through conference, commented junior Brian Wilmer. All year long the team overpowered their opponents, blanking their counterparts on five occasions. The only setback suffered by the junior varsity was from the Truman Patroits and they came up short by only one point. 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Drama, dealing with the creative acting talents of the theater, Debate im- proving one's speech skills, and Foreign Dialect enabling students to speak in either French or Spanish, make up the three D's taught in specialized communications classes at Park l-lill. Each year the National Debate Council selects a topic for all the schools to debate. This year's topic Energy . There are two sides which they debate over. The affir- mative side brings out the point that the present is bad and needs to be changedg the negative side stresses that the present situation is good and they need not adopt a new system. Debate offers a certain challenge. Last year I took se- cond in state with extemporaneous speaking. This year my goal is to take first and go on into Nationals said Amanda Donnelly senior Drama the world of the theater Theater classes deal with the memorizing of scenes and indepth study of the theater The Drama course was set up as a new class this year Mrs Kelly McNabb Drama teacher explained why 100 LANGUAGE AFlTS!FOFlElGN LANGUAGE 22 ,. A, f, , 4 X 051 f 4, mf f f f 0 4 ,V ff -W f 2 f V ' trend to language i'The drama course is a non-performance class and is designed for the student who needs a fine arts credit but doesn't wish to perform, and for the serious theater stu- dent who wants to know background on the theatre. Hola Que Tal? or perhaps this rings a bell: Bonjour Madame. Both mean Hello in Spanish and French. French, known as the romance language, will be testing 21 students' language skills on April 12-20 as they tour Paris, France. - You must pay attention and learn from the beginning or else you'll be lost the rest of the year, said Cheryl Robertson, junior. Spanish students also will be traveling to Mexico city and Taxco May 25-June 1. This trip gives students a chance to actually speak Spanish to Spanish-speaking people Also has a goal or main reason to study spanish said Miss Leslie Modrick Spanish ll and French ll instructor I find Spanish a real experience Learning another language is like learning to communicate all over again said Sharon Bridgeman Junior 'fig , thi f , Q X Ji ' ' i L Ji 4 -1, i ' WJ ' Y my J L it 75 . 1 ti f J ' 5. Y X ? X Y! K4 g ,K K . X Deanna Armstrong gjlf' , . Bl.-J ' ,f i f Journalism I ,,, ii. ll,,tv1 i ig' A 7 1 11' , l ts ff X -4 A W Annual -' i ,ti ' Newspaper Wy! g wk V My N H I , Anita Booth , inn., p il- ,. , ti. - .M ik. . is 1 V v ,, Survey Afner. jilvu -f Q V X xiii? V it 9 ' J. V Av ,, ah ' l 2 I r .3 ix ky' :ki ' l I L I X, V S ' gg, j 'k, 4 If Q Soph. Lit. ' wxgyy-F Vx V iy.Q ' A E ,yg,,p-W . y ,L,, V ,,v,, D Ugg I x gd X -. . it xi- - . S , E A A :,yl.Ag. 1 ii Y tw. , i i f i S Ora' 39 - ' if ' , .f if 4 f ,, , ff ' , Q wT7 f1, . 7 c I X, r f -1 ' 2 0 f swf swf Q. Debate its if? ., if 5 , Q ' 5 . I Jim Dicke '13 .. 71 1, ii J J? Z' Si- QW 2 , QM iw Q ' Ph t y ijll .JV hw ft ggi A X 00 ., ue' i - f f f wk vw- - f ..- I .-- f V, ,h U, Q, X Z? X A Kelly McNab or-Xt ffl, U ,iiigai 1 . , -I ' l F7- 2 ' i ACW19 I - X' 5 9 V- 'Q f v' H X' , Qlffj N . f X ,, . L Q Pantomine , L4 My cj f X, , Q M--...W ff Power-S A 13 l 6 -ylfkzjlfvu f ff Speed Rdg ji-gi duly mfiitf- at f f J Develop. R l' cam Llmqvigq . ffl, George Stewart. , f I Amer. Noveilfhfi' S Q5 V A f T , ' 'Ml I ' . L' A' 'V Crt, i?1.fdc.lfLUJ , J' .ML 3 -in . ,ff ' fi' I id is c but stu- :jour h. sting tour :ning heryl aye M , M' 1 i city 2 peak ral or irick, other gain Q1 Cooley ff ,. . X J., f. v , -' f fyfy' Q gf. 5 ' Q Jff, M 'i'i f J S - ' ff!!! gf , 7ff'if1 , 'V U A long day makes it hard for Mrs. Stewart to concentrate. 2l Listening to oral reports is a regular proce in speech classes. 35 Mrs. Sutton listens xftentively to her students opinion. 45 S easing an im- portant asxsxignmentjylr. Crab , e gives in- Qv ii structions. ii ig S Rx' ,i ' tl Q qxJ , ,f 5. 'Wi Qs Y I b A 1 1 1 . Q, S. t, H X M .. K Wav Q gf 5. K . S. K 4 g LL 320 N xt H Bitte gp Pam Sutton M I sopn. Lit! J c7z,Q...f:l ,Gd Humor! X N .y V. Leslie Modrick e French Spanish A Rosa Stein E g Spanish Qi io xx. Q S '52 ' www Joyce Stewart Q I French M iq xf- F W it ' 'ii' if? V W 1 Y wi xi .X Kit YB ,N lbw U .nik 4 X If Pls' Q! V., i fbi XNNYTHJI t t. X x, xi, . fm , Yifx sr .W N K ' I lx Aixg Ki' L f LANGUAGE ABTSEFOHEIGN LANGUAESE-1Q1 ,MAIL ,QLJ 1, L12 fl! Pj PWM' Y, 51,1 :,, 1? .V U NoSr,rgiS1hBLE2gn fv written com. ii ' ' .,,X,,.-t LA. ii r A Z Bonnie Dickson X ' 'f Futurefmash 7 I fx Novel f 2 ' . I 2 Written Comm II ,W 1 2 . Herb Potter Survey I-it A, ,. Creat Writ. 5 if W Harriett Reeder fy' fi ,iw 5 , HumlAdv. .rr V Novel 7 ff' Soph. Eng. ,J A rve sk Ray Smlther T . ' .L ' Novel 1 , f .,,, Q r ,M Soph Eng. Lf f 'j' A 5, ,Q L.A. Il r J Eleanor Swinney ' W . ' Lang Art lV 2 'W 4 . GW, 1 Q W , Y --ff f., f U Mrs. Swinney still enjoys teaching after .16 years. 2y Using spare time to read, Marilyn Wheeler concentrates on her novel. 33 Students listen to questions during Mr. Smither's novel discussion. 49 Reviewing the class procedure, Mr. Stewart goes over L.A. IV notes. 53 Pantomine class allows Tammy Tiller to express her feelings without speech. 102 LANGUAGE ARTS mm, .,,, C We 1 f 2 7 61 ff M E 2 W , . a f: Q, 32 yi i ,M i NX. uf., 7, , ffl, X , f ,7z7'fQf7 ff I, ,, 4, if ff ff Ziff 7 y , Qty: ,mf 4 7ff'?f 2 ,XV W' ,ff inf, W ' W,.,,sovvvIf ' f1'W'?'fW ,W , ,7A,gy ' mf' 7 W 7 Z 7 .iv J ff 0 'W ga., of-Mfg 4 f ' ' .M-if q,y5',, f, ,, f 1-7 , X If W 5 , ,ANAW 45 ,W , Of V f ff !X,.W1,V,W,,ZW57 V J? , f 1 V M, -. I, an 21.147 X wif f, . ,, , 9 W ,, ff , ,W f ,' M wwf - f f 9 ,,..., 'ff f I f' English is more than nouns, verbs As a student passes by one English class, they can see other students perfecting pantomine gesturesg in another class an in-depth discussuon of Edgar Allen's poem, The Raven is in processg further down the hall a classroom of half-interested and sleepy students hold open their novel, The Scarlet Letter and students do research in the library. The 25 English classes offered this year reached to different areas of interest. American Novel classes read books like HUCK FINN, THE SCARLET LETTER, THE GREAT GATSBY, CATCHER IN THE RYE and the RED BADGE OF COURAGE. Novel land ll were combined this year to form the American Novel class. Short Story class consisted of the discussion of theme, characterization, plot, symbolism and irony of each story. l've taught Short Story up until now. l found that kids enjoy it most. They are able to read different themes, styles and stories, said Ray Smither, English teacher. Learning how to use creativity in writing and developing writing skills and techniques is the objec- tive of the Creative Writing class. The Creative Writing class is publishing a book this year. The quality of the students will produce better creative writing, said Herb Potter, English teacher. Besides the classes offering a potential career, students also take the class for college purposes. English is a good college prepatory class. It helps my chances of getting into college. lt also helps me to realize the importance of language skills, said Norman Rasmussen, senior. Ml take English for college purposes. l like to write but I want to go into the field of art. English, to me, is a form of art, said Steve Robertson, junior. 5 ' tmwf ff l, ,, New format creates modern appearance Scores, information, dates and names . . . all these and much more go into the making of a successful paper. Deadlines and reorganization are always on the minds of the editors. Donna Peine, copy editor of the Trojan, explains the new ideas and people involved on the staff. There is a lot of work involved on the staff, and twice as much frustration. This year we wanted to change things a little, try new ideas such as the magazine layouts on the ln- depth page. Of course there are new people with new ideas and problems. But, you can't help feel a sense of ac- complishment when you see what you've done in black and white. The staff hoped to improve art design and create more excitement with the Trojan this year. Bruce Boschert, junior, joined the staff this year. He received his jour- nalism training at another high school and joined the staff this year. I thought journalism would be really interesting, l find it fun. But, work and responsibility are definitely in- volved plus, I liked joining the staff because l needed to get to know people and the school and journalism is one way of really finding new friends. Mark Leggett is another student who has been on the paper for two years and came from a different school. Mark finds the system of putting out the paper different than at his former school. Yet, a system of putting out a newspaper varies with each staff. The staff agrees work is involved, and editor Giselle Stancic explains her viewpoint about this year's staff. lt's a lot of work, but after you put out a good paper it seems worth while. Sometimes though, it seems like you're never going to get the paper out. But, everything seems to fall together in the end. The staff has also been working together more as a group and a new format is be- ing used, both of which help to perfect the paper. 4 if tw ina-null 104 NEWSPAPER 0 W '74 I 7.--41 i tw-f 4 . x ,. ' . Q t 2 T YV ' ' h gi X 5' of -A 2 ' sms X 'L A 0 - I H -,- ,,,, , 14- . f ,311 .,1-'-ab .- , -1-:-- --. X ,-- ,, - 491:-1: 1-,ff .,f.-ZX-1.2, , AH 1, ,, Q1 Q ,- '1 1 1-. 1- - -fu C- .11 1 Q Q 1 1 1 I1 ,111f-H ,,v. 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W 01 -f Q ,.. .fi .V , fy W 0 Classes Increased There must be more to math than 2+2 4 or else the geometry classes would not have expanded this year from five to eight sessions This increased enrollment by approximately 70 students To some students math classes are difficult to understand while other students feel math classes are challenging and have no problems with them Math is a logical class I like to anallze problems Some problems are challenging I feel that math helps prepare a person to reason out their problems in their everyday life, said Brent Henderson senior Math in its self can be a game taking a problem and breaking it down into an answer I think of math as a game l always loose sort of my own form of solltare said Curtis Makslmik sophomore Other students at Park Hill stress the need for math In th9lfOCCUp8tIOnS engineering archetec ture and aviation. These jobs need a good un- derstanding of math. Mrs. Carol Kraus, math teacher said she feels students take geometry because its easier then Algebra ll. Each year Park Hill students compete in math contests. ln the past contests Park Hill has done very well. Emily Haupton senior, who participated in the contest said lenjoy math' itsfun! I wontgo into it as a future career' l'm not good enough other than that math is interesting' Over all students feel a great challenge in math class. lt's the idea of learning something and using it contunously for the rest of the year for more dif- ficult problems. in math curriculum ,WW .l l l '-A wlvm,,,.,,,, ,ii- - 1 l l 4 iw MW' if ff. sm i 11 Laura King explains a complicated math problem to Leslie Wiie. 21 Putting her equa- tion on the board for the class is Debbie Mar- tin, sophomore. 31 Working on an assignment, Steve Lucas doesn't seem to be slowed down by his handicap. 41 Cabrieia Zamora, foreign exchange student from Mexico, goes over her notes before class begins. 51 A geometry theorem is explained by Mrs. Krauss to her class. 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W 1 ff ff., , f 5 X , WL' ' ,,,.,,m we 1 ,,.-,uf NKLMWM, eff..- r . s . t,. r W X K Q Q X Vx 17,1 f 7 I 37 , by group projects Science! When you hear this word what passes through your mind? Small animals and creatures run- ning around? Or perhaps a vision of a professor mixing together a weird solution? Science is defined as knowledge attained through study or practice and lab experiences provides such knowledge. How does one get interested in the microscopic study of species or the dissection of a cat? Teachers interest helps encourage the students to learn. Students enjoy working in labs and experiencing the actual process of the experiment said Mrs. Donna Ftedden biology teacher. Home Economics Like the science curriculum, home economics offered a variety of classes, all geared toward small group or individual experimentation and projects. Sew- ing, cooking and family life offered students experience with domestic living, and unlike other academic courses, prepared students for the practical. Kids still have a need to take home economics. The way prices are rising today, food and clothing are much more economical when made at home, said Mrs. Vandepopulier. Monotony relieved 112 HOME ECONOMICSXSCIENCE Z ? 7 5 Z if 2 3 W 'ff-1 I Z5 X 0 f fl 't w 1 X 7 Q K 4 I ,Q 1 V f Q Q i , f A Q f W , V - 'Inf f 7 Q 1 ,ff x i Z6 ,i W I, ez an ff r -, 2,4 , My Zgyw KA, M 0 I ff i? ji 4 G, I Q 4 za W ,Wifi J 1 I ,K , 1 4 V VV, . Q I 4 1 X , If 1 ' n ,, Wow 7 W' 5 WN' .' , Z7 ZW ! A . f ' Za .QI 5' 4 , fl mm W 2 4 f a t 9 1,1 NW. Z ? , ag 4, f f mm ., M, V , I ,W wh, I f' , K ' .ff ' , f .7 I W f, H ,I 4' 7 W, -ff If 1,2-gf ' ' M, , in WW ? ff ry 7 ,r , ' .W MW JN! 'f gi? ,- 4 f u! QW WK QU' fi ' 'Www-1 a ww? .1 Wm -- ZW . ,fu ' f f , f W . 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A ,, v y f 1 i7 fi 'W I f , 2,77 iw ,W - ,Q -ff, ' f 1, I , , If f, X V ff, My O Derringer the opportunity to relate to children. 21 Teresa Peschange and Nancy Rice enjoy holiday baking in foods class. 31 Icing cookies is a new experience for Torn Crain and Bob Heflin. 45 Mrs. Whipple demonstrates the dissection of a cat in 55 Mr. Littleton explains the periodic table of elements. 4, . 2 f ' P V yfvwf f X f x 3 'Wu . .,,. , ,- -:I N ' fi . X1 IQ, gif X 'eg ff' 1 W 'kv f 7 MLM 5 f ff ,f M. ,I f , 1 W ,XL ,W , , f f 9 X5 ,ICQ V ,N f A 1, f W fm f X ff f ' f f. -41 Q7 ,f f QV ' 4 M ir W 5 g - U i - V , jf ff V 1 , ' 'f' Wff,,WQV.y ' 'fffzff , , f ,f ,if ,ff gf 4 f Juanita Houx Clothing, Foods ll Judy Howell it Marffamily ',fl ' 1 1 1 Clothingl P ff AAV4 ', Edna Scheiber .,', ,'-' Foods i 4 Housefinter. f f ' Kathy Vandepopulier Foods I 8. ll ' child dev. N, A HOME ECONOMICSXSCIENCE 113 13 Dictation in shorthand is a routine plan for Mrs. Myers, business teacher. 25 Tina Allen types the conditioning practice in typing cIass.'3y Ronnie Malone concentrates on improving his timed writing. 41 Kathy Brock studies the technique of taking shorthand, 51 Sherri Rudd, senior, works hard to finish an assignment. fy Q6 Wg f .-f.-A' ff if riff, Z K 1 70111 f , .W , ' IV , V .ff ,Q . if A V ,f ,, WJ!-Wyrffvfi fly , if j cg 5 uf 1 it my ,VW 4 , W , K , 5 f Q My 1 l Z ,Q Wadi ...WW , ft A . , , , 4' C I H - , ,. Lt . is z... fu...-'rv ' . A 1 V, ,fn 'fa M' g I ' ' 'ff .... V K W' - I K n ,A ' xgwjcy Mwmfy ' X if ' 'f 4 A My U f . f + -is ,f 'N .. il' ' ' . . ,. W-gf fa-ng 1 1 ,ff 1 f 1 'if' u .7 ,f n Z 'j A Kwai 1 fp ' il , x .3-9 V w, 15 X, . Mai A . , um .. Q Q 1 , .- f wma' ' i K - 7' 'ff2W'Pf 9 W ' 3 L V 2 -lg . A f ,Wy ' 1 . V 'gfkmyrfatf ' , 7 . If . 1 .r,. 1 1 ' 1 , , 3 f E K. zfipr V 1' 7 MMM 1 21 ' iff f .. we 1 1 N 4 ' gy ' 7 '! f-. if 5 - ' MQ f H. I f . ,,,, fins :t y il A . Q df. ' ' i k ' 'l1f' 4 ..,.:4 f ' ' -, , rf X 'fi rf -.,, ff' 114 BUSINESS Gr fo Cle There world so wl' an of Tr had t into Decal colleg the ri requi than Ruth: Thi quart 15 ar girls use 1 work1 anotr Se this is can I depe Ta to go alt. you c secre Wc Warr class refer' 2' .f W rv, M R . 75 YU. W Z 5, 2 'eff tiff f -mf ,553 bk! 4 ff Y , , ffyfy , f 1 W1 .wvmmv . f MW, ,, ,f IVV, V Y ,t f V eg I fwlgyg , ' a t- 14,5 , ' Wx WJ' 1' ,liyf Graduates ready for business life Clerks, secretaries, accountants and typists. There is a need for these skills in the business world today. Park Hill students are trained well so when they graduate they are ready to handle an office job. This year we have 20 girls in both blocks and had to turn away some. Many girls want to go into business classes or secretarial work, because they know that they have no plans for college and need the training. Secretaries with the right skills are needed. Many companies still require shorthand plus, you get paid S200 more than if you just could file and type. said Mrs. Ruthanne Stonewall. The girls are trained in different ways each quarter. The O.J.F. ioffice job trainingl includes 15 areas the first semester. The third quarter the girls work individually and fourth quarter they use the Lester Hill method which is a group working together passing work from one to another, each girl doing a part of the work. Secretaries today make around S500 to S550 this is without shorthandg with shorthand the girls can bring in an extra 3200, and maybe more, depending on the company. Tammy Plemmons, senior, tells why she wants to go into secretarial work. lt's fun, I wish to advance and get ahead, I feel you can in secreterial school. I would like to be a secretary for a lawyer. I enjoy the work Would you recommend accounting to others? Warren Wall, senior, answers, Yes, it's a good class, I think it's easy. lt's a good future reference. 5 na i .,., f inf' x 4. , ? ,,,..,,1R ..,., ! an X .s-it I... 'ja-Z 7 V f ' , f ' H gfyy , A ff 22747 K' r ,., -aa 'I sf nf! I f' 3. Wu ef I W f,:giQ'gZ5' X s + 1 rs , 1 ' tf-, K fm I ,Lf F' I 1 A Z 1 A ' W Z 2 xi ,W gi! Judy Beason Acct. Barbara Bucker Typing Jay Cook Dist. Ed, C.O.E. Bob Dolqueist Bus., Type. Charlene Kempa Bus., Math Bill Lynch Basic Bus., Typing Flora Myers Shorthand Clerical Block Fluthanne Stonewall Typing, Clerical Block Bev Vreeland Law, Mang. 4 M, IA, ,,., I ..,, I , 5 ff , , Zak. QWKW ,, . g, V004 X BUSINESS 115 f '1 4 I VV ,A 4 ,af . ' ,, OZ f KY- if Z Q As? X Z f W I 1 w: 'ff2 5 't f if. 7' P50 .1 . , A Caroline Comer ' f 'k . ' A Ceram!Sculp. 7 A 4' 'G A W- 'f ArtsfCrafts M ,. gf W Belinda Riley 'wk V Arts!Crafts i ' Ceram!ScuIp. ,l4 4. Andrea Fiinkle W 4 2, V f ArtsfCrafts 'V ' ' ff r 5 ,gf LIZ Tatman . -:CZ 4 .aff .1149 ,,..,.,..-'mlm-W :MX ! Art Fund ' ' fr Graphics . .V I : wr rf f . A Draw!Paint. A . X . f f X X 2. we ff . A 4 A . I f I M. .y In 11 Marcia Jenkins weaves her macrame plant holder. 23 Andy Miller prepares an initial sketch for a drawing. 31 Art class tries their skill at coin tracing. 45 A project of Mrs. Riley's class is displayed inside the art room. 55 Kevin Grimes molds his clay into a plant holder. 116 ART W ' in .Z f ...A---ir 97' M 4 ,W ,Wa-W 4 V 'V I MW? X 7 . WWW? We 46 6 3 W- f' ir AW M71 1462-be 'Q' E f ff Q Q Hn4:xY7f I .ff ,. .7 f f f f f f uf 'fewff f a'QfQ,f ff f X. .ffzf ,f f .Za Jw, , W. 1 Qhwsf f ,, yayf, Q, WA Art offers more than paint brushes New projects and ideas are created every day in the art rooms of Park Hill. They range from macrame hangers to boutiques, to pottery to oil paintings. Many people will see what the art classes are doing and want to buy the art work from the students, especial- ly around Christmas, said Mrs. Belinda Riley, arts and crafts instructor. This year the sculpturing classes are trying something new. Instead of just sculpturing clay, they're doing wood sculpturing. Wood sculpturing is a whole new media for the kids. lt will look nicer because you will be avoiding the clumps and air holes you usually have in clay molding. It will also eliminate the hazards of the clay pieces breaking in the kiln. Other Art classes are tackling projects like Chiarscuro drawing, and black and white conte pencil which is the process that captures the light and shade qualities of still life drawing. We re doing hanging macrame which has turned out real well since people want to come in and buy them from the students for about 330. Since Mrs. Riley teaches an evening class for adults the K.C. Parks and Recreation Center has loaned their potter s wheel and allowed the students to use it during class time so students are creating more sophisticated pots. Art not only offers a break from traditional classes it alos povides excellent training for many fields of work. Lana Downey sophomore tells how art is a part of her future plans. lve been interested in art for the past five years. Ive taken art classes in school and always really enjoyed it. I also took outside art classes the summer before last and I worked on many art projects over the summer. Lana wants to teach art as a career or perhaps sell her work and build a business. She has had her work placed on exhibit at the Platte County fair and state fair. ART 117 Females invade Es ff SX male shop classes It takes 100 to 124 hours to make a grandfather clock, but in shop class the projecttakes all year long. One Q must keep in mind, though, students only have one hour a day to work on the project. W ff f. Shop classes provide opportunities to create, not only , J X ,Z f 7, ff? X ff, , as an individual, but as a group. Together students use , their ideas to build bird houses, tables, lamps, and clock X I cases. Today's traditional shop class no longer includes just I . guys, girls are also involved in the everyday activities. I took this class because I was interested in working with wood. I think It's really challenging and the guys I help me, said Teri Henderson, junior. ,v Mr. Charles Booth, shop teacher, said, There are two or three girls in each of my classes. Some of these girls do better than the boys . The first project for the class is small and teacher- assigned. The purpose of this assignment is for the teacher to see the ability of each student. Teachers must take time out to explain the names of each tool and how they work. This is an important procedure to avoid accidents. Jennifer Naylor, Senior, found there were some unex- pected problems with the class. The machines are made for right-handed people and it's a big disadvantage for me because l'm left handed The shop classes also work around lack of supplies, such as vices which are needed to hold the wood in place. The general atmosphere is productive and friendly 2 and the students enjoy what they are doing said one student. lt is good practice and will help around the house, said Jeff Cooper, junior. 118 INDUSTRIAL ARTS NC' I I ,f Wifi lA ' f , ' 4 y v if ,.f-'ie M, 1,1 -f if? I W 7 i f f 4'+ flii' W 4 ,f , fv.. .I ,mo f, Z , ..t- .fs V- . - - Wy 1,1 f ,-.. 'I' y 0. , Q f IWRP Q M' 4 f f f ,V ,W , 0 ,, , w-v--.WWM5 I ,, ff xii'-' J W an I gf fvfgimk , ., ww! f A f .,f 'f Nags.. fy: W f . Q I, if :Q-ft' X MW' i if nf2w f?i . Ja., , .3 . 1 .. x,-,,.,.:t' f,-.vu , . ,y u . v ,V-,.,2s'?.,'2i5 . .s W Mi an pwtwx-1 wb' , . Y ' A3 . , John Acker, Elect. I 81 II Charles Booth Mach, Wood, Gen. Wood f. fx ev X f t A 5 X ff S? 9, , , f Q XS m Q fi? 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Wood, Athletic Direct. l qt' Zfm-U., 1.3 Greg Saunders practices the skill of planing wood. 2.3 Mr. Booth assists Tim Shaddox with his first project. 3.3 Honey Martin, senior, enjoys being one of the few girls in shop class. 4.3 The first shop pro- ject of the year is wood carving and Coach Mintner shows how it is properly done. 5.3 Doug Bryant, junior, works continuously on his shop project. 6.3 Students are required to observe the rules by wearing goggles when working with potentially dangerous equipment. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 119 ,, , ,,,, ,,,,Y ,,,, Ynw., H ..., ,...,-,.,..,,-. ,.,. ,,.,.,,,.,,...w,,.Lf f Q 7 Z 47 Q Z Z f Z f wif, 43 X W K gfgfgzw V y 5 , X W .1 f fig, f W 6 Z' Don Cowden 1 , P.E. -, Z H .4 ff , A Arnetta Garmany we i . , .2 - N 4 P.E. ffac Lynn Jones Q . .ff 1-' V gf A ,f , ,Z Gwen Looker N P.E. ' T i' jj iFioy Preston . I lgif fy ,f 4-5 VXW ff M' wiv X1 P if ,. 7 4 ,. Q W ff ffffffwf' U f , K J . . ,. ., ' i 'f f 'lf , W MMM if ffffffwfWZf , fJ, - 5 , , 4 4 ci ,'.'4?vf7Z7j . 1 Y ' f K Q .W ,4,,,.ff 'wf-WW M f W- f,',,f ff .1 .V Q ,,A1.- t - ff 1 1 f f f XKK4 . f ,p,g,,-,wff f' ff , f ff U4 'W 1l Coach Cowden checks Dan Rhodus's w points for class. 23 Body conditioning class offers a challenge for Parrish Norton. Si Fighting to keep the bali, Todd Jordon goes for a basket. 43 Teaching Coe-ed gym is a different pace for Coach Preston. 53 After teaching first aid for six years, Mrs. Looker believes it's important for all students. I f 'Y C , 'MNHX , 'hp ,Mud Bill Bucker f ff 'f ,f A f Soph Choir ' Acc. Choir fV M ,M 2 .We . . gr E xy Herman Ftekittke , h H.S. Band A 1 f Soph. Band ' Steve Phalp , Orchestra A 4. x 2 , . i'4 .VV iw, 4? if? ll 1978-79 A cappella Choir. D. Becker, K. Bichel, C. Brawley, B. Brewer, L. Brown, M. Comninellis, C. Crawford, K. Davis, B. Gilbert, C. Hampton, D. Long, P. Palmer, D. Peine, Robinson, Allred, H. Peterson, M. Ftagnmark, S. Riddle, P. K. Russell, M. Williams, L Bisby, S. Erhart, K. Jacoby, K S. Sumner, A. Turner, D Dravenstott, K. Emery, R. Fogarty, W. Fopeano, R. Friday, J. Gieseke, R. Gust, J. Houx, L. Huett, T. Jeffries, K. Jenkins, L. King, Fl. Neatherly, C. Newton, T. Sutton, C. Threadgill, C. Thurston, P. Tosti, D. West, B. Adams, R. Allred, N. Baker, D. Cook, D. Fox, C. Fuchs, J. Gabelick, J. Hawkins, D. Telge, E. Williams, K. Wilson. 25 6th hour allows Paul Duncan to perfect his talent. 31 Choir members prepare for their Christmas performance at the talent show assembly. 43 1978-79 orchestra members: P. Duncan, A. Elliott, P. Elliott, M. Esry, W. Fopeano, C. Fuller, D. Fusselman, N. Howell, M. Livingston, W. Nehmiz, D. Fteed, S. Bice, T. Smith, T. VanMeter, A. Watson, T. Weatherton, D. Wilkerson. 55 Directing the chorus for the fall musical, My Fair Lady was one of Mr. Buckers extra-curricular activities. M 1 X ' I I ,W XAWQM., 3' A 'Z I M by . 2 H 8 M ' ' JW. fy of a M A Z 'Y 2 X. l l 1 0 ,ff . ,..-...,. .,. 122 CHOIFUOFQCHESTRA Q K. W W j l . l I .f j we JV waymhkm Qrfifntf SQ SN lx v 5 r l l it f 9, l l l r I I ,,., X , E Al , , , , if I rf M!! ' rvffffr ff , 1 Q. V ' S N. Aff , 'QVC r, 'Vi-75 3 . 2- ' lp. Students efforts prevail in practice CHOIR One more time the teacher announces. Faces show disapproval. Yet, everyone sits erect and at the count of three the madrigal song begins. Everyone puts full voice into the words, hoping that it does not have to be done over. The teacher smiles at the end and the students show relief at their accomplishment. This is the best choir l've had in ten years, said Mr. William Bucker, who has been teaching music at Park Hill for the past 27 years. I enjoy choir, said Kelly Davis, senior. We sing a lot of Latin songs, which I likeg of course, we also do acappella songs, madrigals, and then fit in songs with the holidays coming up. We never do any jazz or pop. The choir attends one district contest in which they are judged and rated. SoIo's sextets, and duets go to state contests to perform. ORCHESTRA The orchestra is becoming more and more popular to the students and the school board. said lVlr. Steve Phalp, orchestra director. Mr. Phalp also feels that the orchestra has achieved a lot this year. Mr. Phalp is the orchestra director for the entire Fl-5 school district. He spends 2 hours at North, two at South and one hour at the high school. The students seem to put a lot of effort into their music and intend to pursue it in the future. Wendy Fopeano, senior, explains why she plans on majoring in music. I play the bass in orchestra and enjoy it. I love bass in- struments, I also play the bass guitar, l hope l can go to college and major in music. Wendy would like to become part of a group and play the bass guitar. The 18 string orchestra competes on the same day as the band. They are judged as they compete against other orchestras. ,,,..f-'- -0 , s , 1 L CHOIRXORCHESTRA 123 Bands members: J. Standley, J. McKinley, A. Faucett, P. Bichof, J. Kahler, T McCollum, S. Bailey, S. Riddle, J. Adams, L. Lassiter, J. Noel, P. Higgins, B. Gieske, L. Chernich, C. Green, C. Horn, N. Kiehi, N. Oberzan, J. Cooper, L. Ptaschek, N. Sutton. B. Hayden, K. Leclere, S. Pugsley, J. Cooper, A. Shand, D. Grimm, M. Comninellis, Sh. Wells, M. Pharris, L. Robinson, J. Olson, B. Leamon, T. Guthrie, B. Vanetti, J. Fuchs, J. McDaniel, M. Reynolds, B. Rueckert, B. Brents, J. Klaassen, R. Deckard, D. Danlev. J. Beatty, R. Maxwell, M. Smirl, K. Trager, J. Gieske, L. Goff, R. Beliveau, L. Shepherd, P. Roller, G. Stancic, B. Johnson, Ch. Daily, R. Klaassen, S. Martin, A. Tork, B. Williams, K. Troha, S. Parker, B. Larson, B. Weisenborn, M. Nichols, J. Fopeano, B. Holland, J. Kuchta, G. Brauer, J. Barth, S. Erhart, N. Rasmussen, K. Jacoby, B. Springer, W. Nemitz, P. Bates, B. Hagen, K. Barney, A. O'hearn, D. Montague, D. Rose, J. Palmquist, L. Megown, D. Koszalka, D. Ptaschek, S. Spicer, B. Nickle, C. Deister, B. Mack, G. Swetnam, Ch. Jack, J. Distefano, M. Davis. S. Dowd, T. Kuhlman, K. Nelson, D. Andler, J. Shelton, T. Bailey, M. Harmon, S Parrish, A. Blazer, A. Dowling, B. Hon, C. Riegelman, M. Murphy, D. Fusselman W. Wall, T. Eblen, R. Malone, B. Loughridge, D. Cull, D. Helms, C. Fuchs, B Douglas, J. Paeth, S. Kruger, R. Jantzen, M. Lind, J. VanCleave, M. McComb G. Bumgardner. .41 7 I Mxur'-' ' W ' W fy mv, , , 5 f. f f. I ff gh!! V, 0 fx, ,. ' n. ' f , 'W' V ' ' X- f, 4' ' 1 ' 9? . f I . 229' X' , X .1 is fe ' 3 , . 0 V , W . .f ay paw' ,, ' , ' 4347 5 A f . f WWW- 0 , 1l The Marching band shows P.H's talent at the Royals' game October 4. 23 The Marching band has a final practice before a performance. Sl Saxophones are led by Cindy Ptaschek at the Homecoming game. 4l The Marching band. 124 BAND f ff.. ,f Wh-, ,W , W if .,,.f f K 7351? .VV . ff , .. ., .. 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My A ev-f, 2 Q J X Wim f Qgfgfl 5, -.f f H WW kW V 5 , 'Q if ,Vito Q, mf if f . f f V ' 1 , ., H4 , aaa? :gr , M we AZ 7 My g , XV M , mb 'Z W 4-KW VZ Z Band talent prevails for another year A baton IS ralsed the conductor wants for attention and 127 band members posltlon themselves for a warm up number I enjoy playing the flute I usually practice hours a day Music IS my outlet and even though Its a hobble I really enjoy It Also the band members are really competntlve That means Its hard to keep flrst chalr sand Joe Standley senior The Marching Band performs at all home football games except the last one of the year which the sophomores perform I en o band When we marched at the football game I Not all the band members march at the games Many are Into sports and they cant play sand Mr Herman Fleklttke director Thls year the band took flrst In St Joseph and second In Warrensburg competltlon They also performed at the K C Royals playoff game I want to major In music I enjoy performing a lot OI course there IS more talent this year and the determlna tlon Iles ln self Improvement sand Davld Fusselman sensor The band practices every 4th hour Anyone can be In the marchlng band who wishes This year the students have stressed how they enjoy performing and how the I Y was real excited lm a squad leader Thus means I get to choose extra practices for my squad other than during school sand Debble Martln sophomore talent has grown I really like perlormlng Its the most fun part The band IS smaller thus year yet the talent stronger sand Barry Wrlllams senlor BAND 125 if A .. 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X ,404 Il Alternative school offers morning classes for students who have afternoon jobs 25 Listening to Instructions from Mr Shorley Paula Beech receives her next assignment 3I Independent Study allows Laurie Lassiter to observe plant hormones for her research lab 41 Alternative school teacher Frank Green assists Nancy Boston In a Social Studies assignment Sl Aided by Mrs Loepp Kathy Henneberg corrects some errors on her daily assignment 1, -W ,krr , M .Acgi Q L, ,Z In-Wim 7 ff ff-ff!!! f' Z X if wfffiff f iffffffw If fNot picturedl g Kathy Loepp Ann Borcherding Work Study Learning DIs!E.D I Dale Shorley Marie Chettle fr y Work Study Learning Dis. 2, in I f ff f tlbffqf f--:ly . f y-'fax ' Q., mi tm. y ' 72 f 'M f V ip' V445 WEL t ' f y . ff ' CV -. f lea .,,,t The VI B grant was given to Park Hill to help the Independent Study program in researching. Thirteen Peo- ple were selected by various departments such as Math, History, English, and Science. They are allowed to leave the school 6th hour to research on their chosen subjects. Miss Bonnie Dickson, instructor, explains about the course. The students must check into me every two weeks. They must keep a log of what they do each day. Some of the students do a form of research like a lab. If this is what they are doing then they turn in a research paper on their conclusion of the lab, said Miss Bonnie Dickson, coor- dinator of the proiect. Laurie Lassiter, senior, is doing a lab on plant hor- mones. The lab is an experimental process in which I draw my own conclusion. I get the plant to a standard level and record color, leaf growth and so on. I combine hor- mones to an argon solution and apply this to the plants. Laurie also realizes the responsibility involved with Independent Study. You are on your own and it's up to you whether you pass qi fail. - - I - -j SPEYCIAL STUDY CLASSES W wh f r A A A, 1 1 fr V! f ' w',4fV 15ff? Ugg, ,a.f,m,l,.f.,-ii-L , ,....w...,slN4 ,., .,,-,.,p' W.-.1 A . lg. X WIP ' Q vallfwwwf fff ' 1 X f ,a Qf v , ffzm A f A - if 2 399 41 ku Early hours, work 1 go unrecognized It is 6:15 a.m.g the kitchen doors open while students are still prying their eye lids open. The first cook arrives to start the sunrise breakfast. Later, 23 other workers arrive to begin a meal for at least 1,500 students. By third hour the aroma from the cafeteria has managed to tug at the students' stomachs. Students have a big effect on what will be served in the cafeteria. At least 200 students must like the dish for it to continue being served. We are totally self sufficient. We must set food prices at a level where we can pay off our bills, said Mrs. Beth Olson, the director of foods services for the R-5 school district. Mrs. Paugh manager has been here 13 years. December WHS her final month to work at Park Hill. ','You have to enjoy working here or else none of the ladies would be here, said Mrs. Barbara Paugh. I LIIIIIK a lot of ladies work in the cafeteria because they have small children, it allows them to be home in the even- ing when their children get home from school, said Mrs. Donna Clark, manager of the salad department. There are other people who contribute to the everyday life at Park Hill, and they are the janitors. There are two familiar faces seen at school every day. They are Overton Foster and George Gilmore. Cleaning, picking up, sweeping and throwing away trash all day long are just some of the tasks the custodian must do. The evening shift consists of six custodians who clean more thoroughly. l enjoy my work very much, said Mr. Foster. Of course names are very hard for me to remember, but l'll probably never forget the students' faces, even after 20 years. I enjoy getting involved in school activities. lt makes me feel good, continued Mr. Foster. 132 COOKSXCUSTODIANS YQ U1 wunux r s T ff A 3 1 LJ Q ofda f - fray Q .fb A1 1 QA!! , 4'9 2.4 'af' sfvi Mvj ',n:i fag? W J fj M, Q1 y -4 ' i ff V, 'a f Z f fg ,f , ,Nw X ,. X if Qgf 1 f 2 WW , .7 Y! ,. 5 jwfif ,M , 7 1' awww ,ff 5 , .aw fp M, fa he 15 Mr. Overton Foster and Mr. George Gilmore, take a needed lunch break. 25 For 8 years, Park Hill students have seen Overton Foster's smiling face. 35 Cafeteria Staffg J, Laber, Mangg E. Bindel, Asst. Mang., E, Ayers, B. Bowers, K. Boyter, K. Brame, D. Buehier, F. Candler, V. Carey, D. Clark, A. Ebel, S. Heronome, D. Erying, J. Johannes, A. LaPuma, J. Louth, D. Murray, J. Pete, V. Rausch, M. Shaw, A. Tunnell, P. Jerde. D. Gerler. 45 Affectionately known as Colonel Sanders and Foster are two faces seen quite often in the hall. 55 Frying French fries is only a small step in Alena TunneIl's many preparations. 65 A favorite meal among students is hamburgers, prepared by Jane Johannes. 134 PRINCIPALS Z 1 7 as ,W 1 A f!,,- . ,W Q .-29 CM-eg., ' f -.'tf:. - sfwzfff !fQ39f:75 'ff' f ., . w wf Q . 5245 -IEW? w wf fu!! , I . wx I . ff.: wyw 4 ff' I 3 Z X ' Q .1 Z ' ' ' fwffiiff 27 V. I ., A ' 745, ,,,,,,Zf . ref' ff. -fs HQ, -Mus. ,. f. '21 '-f we-few H wa, 'ar ,Q M7 XC4 dl 7 WJ f f 5 , .fl U 7 f yy V. .,.l-qwswwfyf I l l i ffuiiyiiiiief ,fy Z Z2 ,f I X . , f ,Mai 13 Mr. Woolsey tells of his philosophy of education. 23 Discussion over scheduling is exhibited by Mr. Klaassen and Mrs. Battmer. 33 Mr. Valine and Mr. Klaassen display their school spirit by selling inches of their pant legs during spirit week. 43 Mr. Valine shows a sign of relief as Friday comes to a close. 53 Suzanne Neighbors pins a spirit pin on Mr. Woolsey on his arrival at Park Hill, 63 Taking a break from the everyday routine of school, Mr. Valine plays cards ln the teachers' lounge. 4W5,f f W of .. 3 ... - g.V SA. , 5 1 F if ag, . U f g . fit- 4, ffl .- 'Z X ' V4 If i f , K 2 if 477 ,Vg 1 , QQf,w f7 ,fff new . f ff ff fs? 4 ,gq,eQ,vWg,gfg,-.WJ f gf. W' K, ff fi X X , f if ff X W r fifff f L' 4 af, ff .iff ff!! f,f. f Zif f ,.,, If X , ye , J f fi f X Af ff! f f ff! z V. , Z ir w V mfg? rf K r ff,,f1wM.f..s, il M fa 494 .4 t f, ......,4.a.. I I , 1 J-E Prmclpals fob requires long hours Silence fills the empty halls. No students are in sight. The clock reads 6:43. Within minutes the hallways begin to fill with noisy students. A tone sounds and cliques start to dissolve. People shuffle off to their classes, attempting to beat the 7:20 tone. Amidst all this commotion someone is prompting students off to their classes. Principal Silas Klaassen and Assistant Principals Ron Valine and Ward Woolsey have started their day's work. Being a principal appears to be an easy job, yet there is more work involved than students can possibly imagine. Paper work, appointments, meetings, business calls and parent conferences are only a few of the happenings that make up a typical working day of a principal's life. Yet, who is always there to do the work no one else can do? Being present for all sports activities, musicals and school dances is part of the job. Board meetings, faculty meetings and PTA meetings also help to keep the prin- cipals busy. Presiding over the position of Assistant Principal is Ward Wooley, who replaced Brian Davis in October. From Rockford, Iowa, Mr. Woolsey was a principal for junior high there. I like Park Hill because it is a larger school with more outside activities. l think the progress of the school system gives the student an opportunity to get a good start in their lives, said Mr. Woolsey. I feel my duties as a principal are to get to know and work with the students so that they can accomplish the most with their lives. l like the high school setting and all the activities. I am most eager for the completion of the new wing, concluded Mr. Woolsey. A32 if H! V . X 2 if.f 4 ,lf., i.' fvnf rp' 'Wi -ff',,2ff' w f ffiifyfff f ' M ' ' t Q f 7m . , , , f , R , f.,,,w' , ..li 2 , f , Q . my . ff 7 1 ff! my PFRINCIPALS 135 Q Wx? 9 .G':-1 ' E9 o fig , QOZYQQQWEOO I X Z? 5!4. ff f' OU' Jw ,,,of2 ' , ' Q -A ' foo by QW fi WM A B312 piirga g i x 5.5 x bowl few v Jean Platt A A . V' X 1 Asst L b. ,'.Z ma y am L - L Norma Wille I z M - 'A V i 1 Head Lib, 6: ' 15. It X if X T f I gr-if il X 'S-L '-'fi X , f M , ,X ' 2 I I Q Il 5 15 Mrs. Peterson prepares the annual budget which has been cut repeatingly due to infla- tion and lack of tax revenue. 23 Assisting Mr. Woolsey each day, Mrs. Preston calls parents and discusses absentees. Sl German ex- change student, Wolfhard Nehmiz, is aided by Mrs. Jean Platt in finding research material for his American Novel class. 45 Head Librarian, Mrs. Norma Wille, explains the procedures and card catalog system to the sophomores for their future reference. 136 SECRETAHIESILIBRARIANS 2 fi gg? ,M y School' personnel I If Af e Albin V f' I 1 I f .f WM if if if Xe? ff ff! ff f Z f f f Z 1 f f 0 x f ZW., ., seldom recognized Secretaries Preparing schedules, checking attendance, organizing transcripts, writing discipline sheets, answering the phone and enrolling students are among the daily chores of the front office secretaries. Each morning these ladies arrive to start their daily routines and assist the principals. The new discipline rules cause more work, yet it is beneficial to the students, said Mrs. Ann Gast, secretary to Mr. Ron Valline. Many of the secretaries have been at their job since this building was built like, Mrs. Thelma Battmer, who has been at Park Hill for 25 years, and Mrs. Betty Peterson, who has been here for 19 years. Mrs. Bonnie Preston said, I love my job. I like being around the young adults. My duties make me feel like I am a part of the school. Librarians Have you ever wondered how much money is spent in the library and who decides what books to buy? The library is given 33,000 each year for new books, supplies, and text book rebinding. Federal aid had been given to the library for new audio-visual supplies and films. The books chosen for the new year are selected by the teachers, students, and sometimes patrons. Last year 450 books were missing, and this total is lower than the previous 600 books. The books average eight dollars a piece, which adds up to thousands of dollars. Students come to me and tell me they want a book on a certain subject. If we do not have it, I will order it for them. 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X fx X - sri if .4Z L.-f V fm' K 'FRN' Q If sw X t ft rf... 31-U I QQ, Riff Sophomores strive for organization What do you do when it is three weeks before Homecoming and you are supposed to come up with a float and have hall decorations, but don't have class of- ficers or even a class sponsor? Fast organization is neccesary, to come up with inexpensive ideas. A lot of hard work and doing the best with what you have is exactly what the Sophomore class had to do. With the school's budget cut-backs, there was not enough money at the beginning of the year to pay for a Sophomore Class sponsor. Mrs. Stewart came to the classes' rescue and helped with the organization of their Homecoming activities. I feel the Sophomore Class has a lot of spirit but there's no one to help us get it together, said Kate Geldersma, sophomore. 140 Junior and senior sponsors were approved by the board before Homecoming. Club sponsors and sophomore sponsor were approved three weeks after Homecoming but no one volunteered for the job. There were problems in getting someone to sponsor the sophomore class because of the work and time that is involved. But on November 16th Mrs. Fraser decided she would take on all the responsibilities. I decided to be the sophomore class sponsor because the Sophomore Class is such a good class to work with, said Mrs. Fraser. Learning organization is a good procedure for sophomores before their junior and senior year. After the officers have been chosen we will begin right away on money making projects, said Mrs. Fraser. wg! l fi. QM QQ ithe and after insor wat is 1 she LBUSG with, e for right Q up ifuwme A KN 13 Sophomore students keep busy during classtime. 21 Sophomores who worked on the float committee join in Homecoming parade festivities. 35 Mrs. Fraser, science teacher, assumed the position as sophomore sponsor in December. 41 Sophomores campaign for spirit chain contributions. ,IO li - was , 'vii ,5 J , ,, 41 , ax W 7,141 wb bn 4 Q g wx '. ,, 10 ,fy x W M L mv. A ' 1 6 w X 0' V 'feffvwska al W M, A M. fr -if ' .HSP M Q 'N mm , , 4 If S, 'V' ' ' 5 7 A f fu , . , w ,r , ,vm N s Wd. , W 2 . .. N026 W M, '- f- ' fa. in l PW A I xl ffw' , f M' ,, , 4 w f rr ., ,S on M-,f 4. . wan f ' V.: K ' , , Y ' r , ff VV I ,im ' ' X 'f'f??i 15: fl A1 ff f L M MA .4 f ' Q f irq fryfv fg ., Marx YW ,WI - if f ' , , ,' w Q f I f 4 qK,,M 1 ff' . ,fff' 7 , ' , ,ig S, X gf 1? xi. ,as J E lj L 5 f f JW? vl Vp I fi! ,T A, . - , A 3 ,E , g f , W , V fm mf, ,YZ ff f ii? 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Q 'uw v Policy eliminates Excessive absences After accumulating nine absences from any one class per semester, the student will not receive credit for the course, says the Absentee Policy. The policy, which was put into affect the first week in September, is designed to keep the students in school. I think the Absentee Policy is good. lt puts the respon- sibility of being in class on the student and not the teacher. I think that is the way it should be in high school, said Cathy Rozell, junior. I know the absences this year have been cut in half and that it can be attributed mainly to the new policy, said Mrs. Phyllis Buchman, attendance secretary. Even though the absentees have been cut in half, an average of 42 students per month are dropped from classes because of excessive tardies, truancy from class and unexcused absences. The Absentee Policy takes care of the people who don't want to come to school and gives an incentive to the ones who are always here. It also gives drawbacks to sick- ly people that are absent a lot, said Norman Rasmussen, senior. After using eight absences a student requiring ad- ditional absences may have hisfher parents appeal to the office for an extension due to extenuating circumstances. These circumstances include but are not limited to long- term illness verified by physician's notes, hospitalization or a death in the immediate family, says the Absentee Policy. As an incentive, any student who is absent from a class less than three times during the semester may, with teacher approval, be excused from taking the final ex- Mrs. Buchman receives calls from parents of absent students amination in that class. l , or rg ... riff - W :A ff iw 'ITF' T111 i f 'ii' HI VV V an VVVV E AVAV7.i i . ..- V ff ,f f I -Z ff ' WM 'iii ' M '-'t. s'f'i .4 . . -kik ' , 1 f M , I I X ,f A I ..f l 1 f ly f , . t f , :il 4 , i ,few V ff my . 1 Vw f ,Q f fl l , .A . ,ff ..,, W' L , J N 1 I 7 ff X I Z4 1 ,vigil ff' ' '-iv I if K iff . . .1 vga . f . rt' Q I lux ' N . ff 7' -1,-,Lg W Y . 21 'i-' vff-U -- if 7 . ,.-.. f . iff - . flfgvhf W if-f T J . J - ,,,. , , .. f ff, if, ffm ,, . if , , ' l'l' f f WW f F 4 f - 4. 1 i f . J. J at J . ,l f t rf rt at f J r f i T f 5 ' - A A T .Jr i fl pl,- f f ' it . if ff W J Q if or X ,fjwkgyhgdfg 1 1. -. . f i., 41. , . W - ' ' 'A 'fiTi'. 1425 ----- . . ff 7 f fff , . 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Electronic games have been on the market since the television games came out two years ago. Today the games have gotten more compact and take more concen- tration in usage. its a challenge. lf you don't concentrate enough, you are going to lose the game, said Connie Evans, junior. The games are hard and it takes concentration to be able to play them and have you win. You don't win all the time which makes them more interesting, said John Sanchez, sophomore. A School has been filled with the sounds of bleeps and Mark Dixon Anthony Donnici Jeff Douglas Sharon Douglas Lana Downey Todd Downing ft! gtgxx AX, Lori Dreyer Janis Driver Jeffery Drollinger Tina Dunigan Melodee Dunnam Cindy Duval Brenda Dvorak Bernard Eckart Craig Eddins iii Greg Eddins Susan Edman Sally Eichler New Christine Elks Peter Elliott Scott Engelace Chris Erickson Nancy Esfandiary Tenaa Esry f , LEX -. 'jtcj,Q:15. Robert Estes ' Caroline Evans Ken Evans Elizabeth Everett Kendall Everett Rhonda Fast S A Vixsfx' X Q. X 5 op lumtme blips coming from these computer games. Anyone walk- ing down the hall can see people playing them and in Study Hall, out of the quiet, comes the buzzing of Simon as the computer tells the players which lights to push in which sequence and how many times became common. Simon is operated on two D batteries and one 9 volt battery. One to four people may play with it at one time. lt's just like playing Simon Says or Follow the Leader , said Connie. The sales of electronic games are fantastic. We've sold about 200 Football Games and about 300 Simons. Simons are the best sellers, said Rhonda Adkins, salesperson in the camera and radio department at Dolgin's. .,, Nt Rl :wt ,.xgggg, , X 9 x MW .Rx 1 . . s. ' -e Q S .. ,Q 3 5 9' N 5, IQ? x X Q 4 ' .A W Chris Cellentlno and Jim Klavetter match wits against Electronic Football Quarterback ' I l I I I 4 J X i XA-S . , .i X x X X -X X X X. X .. I. ,X X 4. JXQVX QQQ A X, X , X 4 'Y X S3 WC 1 af? 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X r v e - 7 X- X X, X is -i' X 132 -' '-ww: V -- X-ve.-sa:-fu., XXX , . KX ,E ,VAV f in' X N in gi XXX X K fi any ,xxx Byron Faulkner Doug Feltes Q Tammy Fetters .f: R 'J-P. .-:5:f f:.T?5:5:5:2:2:!:1:7:2 Q Deborah Fisher .DX X Sean Fitzgerald 'fr -P X Dianna Florence N 7 S XXX X Qgggk , W- P1132-'-X5s'f X ' ' ' N 'X fe. ff 'MSP Tracy Floyd XXX, .N ?' N ' Fiochelle Fogarty -X Joe Fopeano Q A X XXGJAXX KX Rodney Fredrick Tammy French Mary Frische W S X Vicki Fulcher ' Caralou Fuller f-if Phil Gabauer X if A 'X JLXQXQE -X k kj Q XX X ' e Q,,X r Xig X ..X' '-F Eziirf' 321 2 'S My, X f a XXX XX X X X VK f ,W ,X .X XX X..X.XX,Xi9 fyff X n 4- 2 i N jx X Tammy Gage Michael Gann X- Richard Garcia 4 D D Tory Garcia A X Melinda Garrett K DXF X A Todd Gast X XFXV i,J.- i Frm, N ,X X X X X X RX X X XX 4, . A 1 i 4 iii 1 iii-lfiiriii 'vcr' H ,Xl. X X. X Kate Geldersma ' F Mike Gennetten .., I F James George in N .4 f .1 ' 5 + sf! 4 f N y V 33. 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ISK XX i 1 B f f,,hf6 f' V. , .I .V :-:V N'z f.ltAftA . xi R 1 , Mffff Hugh Henke Kathy Henneberg William Henry Gary Heroneme Teresa Hetzel Stephanie Hevalow Brenda Higdon Joe Higgins Juliane Higgins William High Kim Hobbs Gary Hohimer Robert Holland Alicia Holsted Paul Honeycutt Doug Honewvell Randy Hopp Tracy Horn Nathan Horton Laura Hostikka Larry House Ftobin Howard Shelley Howe Susan Hubbard Lisa Hudson Graveline records gospel albums Spending several hours each day singing gospel music with her family is typical for Betsy Graveline. Betsy was raised in the church and has been singing since she was three. Mrs. Graveline and her four daughters have organized a recording group and call themselves The Royal Gospel Aires. We practice for 2V2 to 3 hours daily and we try to do it in one sitting, said Betsy. Since they started singing they have recorded two albums. The first was recorded in 1968 and was called Put Your Hand ln The Hand. The second was recorded in 1977 and was titled Taking That Gospel Music Special Delivery. Our responsibility is to be on time and if we are unable to make it to a practice we are expected to practice on our own time and learn the songs, said Betsy. We have traveled all over the United States but we have not been to any foreign countries, said Betsy. The group plays at conventions, youth camps, ban- quets, etc. They have also been on some television shows and made cameo appearances on the radio ln the future Betsy hopes to use their back up piano player and travel on her own singing professionally. 149 Sue Hughes David Hurlbert David Hutchinson Janet Jackson Dean Jaggers Michael Jantzen Karen Jeffries Tom Jeffries Clarence Jenkins Tara Jensen Stewart Jeske Jill Johnson Merita Johnson Anita Jones Bobie Jones Jeff Jones Mike Jordan Joe Jung James Kallenberger Abby Karr Norman Kasten Doug Kaut Donald Keating Robert Keller Kelly Kelso Matt Kerekes fwfwwf X X ,6 f V? 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L ' , Kathy LeClere 'MA at V .,,L S- w. e Fli- , Debra Lee Greg Legault V , Tim Lemunyon 'AUM' ? - Sophomore spirit promotes victory into action. Hours of work were put into the float. The Deo- ple in charge of the committee were Kate Geldersma and Glen Brown. We stayed after four or five nights plus the night that we actually decorated, said Mrs. Stewart. The truck didn't take a lot of planning, although it did take a few hours for decorating, which was done at my house and after school in room 108, said Kate. All students could see the work that the classes put into the hall decorations. Anticipation and excitment stirred in everyone awaiting the announcement at the beginning of second hour. Wednesday when the results were an- nounced the: Juniors came in third, Seniors came in se- cond, and sophomores took first place. I was in a state of shock. The sophomores never win. l was very happy for them. The sophomore class has a lot of hardworking kids in it, said Mrs. Stewart. Attention sophomores who want to work on the hall decorations or the float, there will be a meeting tomorrow at 2:00 in room 108. This announcement blared over the intercom the week before Homecoming. Mrs. Joyce Stewart, French teacher, and Mr. Don Crab- tree, Speech and Debate teacher, helped the sophomore class get organized for Homecoming. Committees were formed the afternoon of the meeting as Mrs. Stewart worked with the students who attended. The committees were in two groups-one for the hall decorations and one for the float. Mrs. Stewart acted as sponsor and then it was up to US, said Kate Geldersma, sophomore, for the first meeting a lot of people showed up, but at the second one only three were there. We thought that we would have a Dretty hard time getting it together. Students worked together in getting all the ideas put - 151 152 New construction Tips opportunities As Kansas City grew in 1979, stores and shopping centers were built in the community. New housing pro- jects were started. Frolics Plaza, Wildberry Homes, Canterbury Estates, Strasberry, Weatherby Highlands, Rist Lake, Klamm Woodlands and industrial property at Park Plaza and Tiffany Park were results of construction in the Northland area. ln the R-5 school district, 200 to 250 homes were built. Frolics Plaza provided convenience for shoppers and opportunities for part-time jobs. The shopping center will bring employment, but will hurt the value of the houses across the street, said Bren- da Higdon, sophomore. John Lloyd's Pizza Factory, RFMA Auto Parts, Today's Hair and Crackers' Records and Tapes were among the businesses in Frolics Plaza. Growth of the community brings not only more com- merce and employment, but a growing population in the district. With the crowded condition of the senior high, ex- pansion is necessary. Construction for the new wing began the summer of '78. 1980 is the target date for com- pletion. Suburban living is one reason for the spurt of expan- sion in the community. People tend to be attracted to the contrast of city and country. Realtors believe this area to be prospective for people who are interested in buying a new home. Another reason for expansion is the revenue from the airport. KCI attracts businesses and people who are employed with airlines. Kimerly Libby Arline Lindberg Mike Lindzy Leif Lisec Mikael Livingston i Coleen Loehrer rw A 'Q f Alan Loftis , t ' '- s ff.. ..., , ,f K Wendy Longley Mike Lonski K 4 we f f 9 , X . W X if I' , Kew Y f 1 Bill Looker ' A Danny Loth Kris Loveless Mark Lozano Richard Lueckert Daniel Lykins 'M i 43 20 . 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N Kelly O'Tool J ,N , - 22 r . Natalie Otterman , I ' Patricia Paine A T ' I ' if 12 f f-,N if I ,V M Wg -'INR A 4 Ll, X I , x Wg? ,I., I, f af , X, t.-' yiQ'rgpf1fiwf:54Q.,f gh.. rf X-fyyfvffw V, Q, .. If J, 1,7 !,!,.f,.,sQ t 9, 074. 1.7 . ' AL Whpwf , , r,,f M 5 ,, V, , f , , f Kevin Parisi if rr 1 S A f ' Sharyn Passeretti ' 'N A 'W , at ,fl at f . John Patneau 5 f t y? . i r E . , Linda Patterson I ' A ' X X Bin Paul f ' .l ., V , , , Y ' K A. i :fi fi? y- 44, l' 'lx . 1 So, Susan enthusias and Pep and brini games. E l like because people, Event she said too. In add of 0 1 , fffff 12 ,Mfr lf' l7fi X 4 , f 7x f .. ' Wngffs' 1 W' ,mn f L, Z94 Sue Shav W f 1 i Ma, 5 i L X 9 Q ,, gm 'VY .r 7fX,4Z . 4,5 'fx Sophomore becomes spirit enthusiast Susan Shaw, like many other sophomores, is an enthusiast for Park Hill activities. She is in French Club and Pep Club. She danced in the musical, My Fair Lady , and brings spirit with her to cheer at the junior varsity games. She also swims on the girls swim team. I like being involved in so many different activities because it gives me the opportunity to meet a lot of new people, said Susan. Even though Susan is very busy with so many activities, she said at times it's very hectic for her to keep up grades too. ln addition to all these activities, Susan plays the piano in her spare time and is involved in many other out-of- school activities. Most of all I enjoy going to games and cheering or just being able to support our teams in any way I can, added Susan. Conflicts are numerous for Susan. When certain prac- tices are held at the same times, she always makes an ef- fort to attend them all. I don't like saying one activity is more important then the other because I like everything I'm involved in and wouldn't want to give up any of them, said Susan. gf rw ' Yi WYVZ X fl M ff M, i if M1 ,,..f,,t .-fW7ff A Jim Perry Charles Perryman Peggy Philpott Roxanna Pickle Merri Pierce ,. 4151 'W ' 7 Patricia Pierce Iii! . -1 ' -' V Thomas Pirtle t y W t , at Ll Melinda Pistone 'W M5 L , . Carolina Plemel S lag i L Lee Preston ,,, ff? 5, N I f Kent Pudenz V r' ' Mafk Rank ff f', r f 4 Mx' 2' tri ?ffL1SiLi?'a?frz,f2.5i,9f'hl l x ., X, C V ': ' 1 , :'f2 2LW4ifff4,y frf - L Q' A , . Randy Rea. 1 A ar at at .. ,1 , i' . t , ,.. ar- Larry Hedwrne r, t it 5 J, . X P , L, , David Reed fi, Q iii' f , P ' Mike Reeder W if ...,,, - ,,.., ,C if 3 f to I ,' A M Christy Reynolds g my 5 'Y ,X Mark Reynolds 1 ir. r lg 4 L , ,Qyfzri 3. 1 1.35 fy, , 7MW!ff4ff'f? iT:' f 'f f2?7ff,yfzgf W ftvf ff f,f,.:rg.fyw1?'jj'w '- my .,i'.. ff , , -fyy! 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I like to go to these places because I like the food and atmosphere, said Lisa Hayward, senior. McDonalds and L.C.'s seem to be the most popular of ff ZW X f Q iff Z all hamburger shops locally. Many students find it easy to stop in at L.C.'s on the way home from school for a coke or lunch. Sherrie Holloway, senior, said, I like to go to L.C.'s after school because it isn't out of the way and when you're hungry it's a good place to get something to eat quickly. Juniors and seniors can go to McDonalds or L.C.'s on their own. Most sophomores do not have their driver's license and can go only when someone else drives. Lisa Hall, sophomore, said, I would like to go out to get a hamburger or pizza, but I don't have any way to get there. In the 1978 market survey, Park Hill students indicated that they spend 841,000 per month in drive-ins or restaurants. This was only a rough estimate taken of the students who participated in 1977-78 school year. The idea of going out for a hamburger may be a novelty to some, but in the lives of Park Hill students, it seems to be a part of everyday life, after school, after a football f Q 2 y'ZXX ff ? X A .ff ' ' A V , f!,,X X , W as game or just having fun with friends. Danny Rose Mary Ross Warren Ross Malisa Rozell Morel Ruffy Jennifer Salinetro Randy Salisbury Jeff Samborski John Sanchez Andrew Saunders James Schank Kathleen Schomer Cynthia Schroeder Julie Scott Tim Shaddox Robert Sharp Susan Shaw Michelle Shepherd Z 9 7 , ' ' f f nw X .,..., Q , ! ,M 1, MW, f f ,i , ,fs . 'ff . . 4 1 5 fp 'WMZQ Q. fer, , f W 6 f ,fav QXX Q XX ,!,,. f ,XXX , fftw .. ff , ,,.W,,, I SL ,wk V7 , --,., X. I 3' ,,', i.ir ' I ., 1 ' f XX X, X X , X g if , ,t XX XX X X X X .u Q., , 'Mfy f- V. - X 4 if . 4,17 X y ' K Q ,Wait XX -Z-if X56 X X Q .. XX ,X qt Xf X , . .2 M X XX 3,35 X X X ,Q 2932. I 5 if J f X ff, K . , ,, , 1 I 1, .a'1z.3.f5f f 7, ix t 2 3 f I , .... . ' ,,.ft .. ... . f . r , f 'J ' . S. 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S ,. 3 no V, mf? , A 7' t X , .. pal 1 V xg,-fn ,J Q, 7 , . , ,VA ,, A, 4' f f f f X X ff ' ,tv f , ffff A M AWA , . 2 t L ' 4' tv f f , , M, 51 Daniel Shifflett Richard Shour Russell Sickman Michelle Simmons Lisa Simms Annette Skinner Michael Sloan Donna Sly Amanda Smith Christie Smith Greg Smith Kathy Smith Peggy Smith Steven Smith Stuart Smith Vicki Smith Brian Spicer Lynn Spitcauesky Tamee Sponaugle Terri Stackhouse Darla Standley Carrie Stanley David Stark Nancy Stark Chris Stauffer , ,mm M I 'AW 4 I X I V ii While L.C.'s is a favorite spot because it is so close, above, Kay Lowrie and Lisa Thompson enjoy the atmosphere at McDonald's. QIWW ,fr M . Gymnastics becoming popular sport Flip flops, cat walks, back aerials and splits are only a few of the stunts performed by the Park Hill gymnastic team. all events. The team also averages 20 performances a year. They perform at all colleges in the area plus K-State and other Wendy Stroudti John Swoboda Stephen Tabor Steven Tarter Sandra Taylor Sandy Teegarden Richie Testerman Connie Tharp Thomas Thetford Deborah Thompson Susan Tingler Pamela Tott Cindy Toyne Justine Travis Ingrid Tuuling Vicki Vadasz Don Van Dyke Ursula Varker Donna Wade Brian Walker Flon Walker Cynthia Wallace Cynthia Ward Peter Warne Danna Watson Trina Waterson Richard Weems Vicki Welh Shelley Wells Paul Wentz Z 7 fr I' 4 ,aw e' .L i , 0 , 0' Q M , i f all 4 ,L ,,- I M., local activities. Park Hill competes in three state-sanctioned meets, five SlUdGl1iS ffOm Park Hill NOrfh, South and Park Hill High dual or tri-meets, a zone meet, and section meet. School are the members of the team. The varsity team N ' Competition is in the uneven bars, balance beam, vault practices two hours a day and junior varsity year round V r and floor excercise. The girls are required to compete in two hours every other day of the entire year. I iw- 1 Coach Ballard has two assistant coaches, Mr. Andy 5 The gymnastic team consists of nineteen members and Hemphill Wl'10 is 8 Counselor at South JUniOr High and twenty-five junior varsity members. Varsity members are JUUY Hufford, who is a student at UMKC. Coach Ballard required to be able to do a series of flip flops. also runs an evening program through the Park Hill Com- Attitude is very important. I feel we have some of the munity EdUCF:1Ti0h of around 250 children fr0rTl 8998 3 finest gymnasts around and I am very proud of them all , years to 14 years. I l said Coach Bob Ballard, North Junior High P.E. teacher. we eeee 1 i r eerf f -f Lf fi 1 A igg ff .g,. , J 71 :,A fd M V, I, f 7,1 .v Cf' 'MW ml Qi! ,lf ' . 1, r 7 f X' ' ' 'XZ' ,V K a 'lt ' gffiff . M 'iliit . .rf I 2 ff gf . t A ,.-t ff-H-fwa ' fre i m io frrr I el.. if ' I e'e,i . - E ..... . 'I . , ee r l' I . X, v-,yr U M ,. W al . K W 7 :W ,- , gl 2, ,3 X '47 , TAL, 9' 'V 1 V , W A T1 . T' . 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I, V, lx , , VN Q' P il EM I f an 3 gill r, ,fl x, , , ,, 1 W x 1-- ' . l SV! cl: Sp or ge we we nc fh G1 af of th I 9 tl Denise Laws, iunior class president, prepares for a class meeting. 2l Junior class officers, Robin Gust, treasurerg Jeans Elliott, vice-president: Denise Laws, presidentg and Carl Jacoby, secretary. 31 Talking about junior class proiects, junior class sponsors, Mr. Allen and Mrs. Whip- ple discuss raising money for prom. 4t Juniors work at concession stand at J.V. and Varsity Basketball games. interim i, , ,, , io N i g i. ,,., g X, V niiii.iixii lm i V . 1.1 -.,- X 'ive i. , oi rr f is riri X X Os , y, Qs S. . - tr it X ffsssu i ws-,s.s.W.s. qhmushy, U K My Junior class officers strive for money Having been dismissed by announcement, students swarmed into the halls heading toward the gym for a class meeting. They settled on the bleachers waiting for speeches to start and chatting with one another. One by one, the candidates stood behind the microphone and gave their speeches. Sixth hour, ballots came out and were marked by the students. The students whose names were on the ballots were waiting in anticipation of the an- nouncements before school let out at 1:30. The result of the voting was read over the intercom. Treasurer, Robin Gustg Secretary, Carl Jacobyg Vice-president Jeana Elliotg and President of the junior class is Denise Laws. Sounds of yeas and boos drowned out all the other sounds in the halls. There are different reasons for the junior officers to have wanted to become officers. I was complaining and I didn't have any right to so I became an officer, said Ftobin Gust. A lot of work rests on the junior class. The officers are aided by the help of two money raising sponsors and a prom sponsor. The money raising sponsors are Mr. Allen and Mrs. Whipple. We made money for Prom and next year's Homecom- ing. All the concession stands are ours, said Robin. The sponsors and officers get together about every Tuesday for a meeting and work together for the raising of money. We also cleaned up the football field on Sundays and got paid for it, said Carl Jacoby. 163 M Roderick Adams Brian Addington Tia Alexander Laura Allen Larry Allred Thomas Alyea Cheryl Anderson Kevin Anderson Susan Annunzio Christy Armstrong Eddy Arnold Karen Aust Llsa Austin Teresa Aven Tammy Bailey Geoff Baker Carol Bates Randy Ball Glenn Banks Susannah Barber Kevin Barney A John Barth l-HWY Bartholomew Dolly Bast Perry Bates Suzanne Batten Lundie Bayless Laurie Barton O R , fr Z L 1, ! 1 ,ef ' 5 L Q f' 'V ,Z vw v. M4 M . ,f v v , L za ' fy, - fb 7' 1 ' A L, 1 Q , 1 ff ' ' I f L L VX' V I L ,, L , f fi L 4 3i r - r ' A 3. . ' r 1 -f f-L Ll 4 - v L L , . I L., .l,,, , Q V ,f 1 ' X 'f 1 L , Lf V if ff ' L , , L V519 ff, L L fe L f ,, ', 7, lx 1 L' , fy ,,, L. A S ' , L L f X X Y YU f s K A. 1 '.' 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Egg: Mgyfi ' - ' fi ,3ZLX'3 :IXX'X lii fri' ,N L , 1' I X4 X 4 X x. if ll Students between r Rs X . ,. Q. 3 A X X ,:5g.s,gg , '33, .Q of r Q' x .gs .Q t .N K -I A Q if if xg , jx f is 'Q 1 is t it . I 'I' A -'Q .e , ,Q V I 3 If H fi X .' as ft 55, I 4 I 7 ef -r- Wai t 4 3 I I I 4 l I I I J I 4 I I I I 4 I I X, ' legs , it .E Q . X. Joe Blanton Avis Blazer :: - MQ, , ., -Y -Q V mt- ., fa 342-as l f't51fLI,,?'rf'a 1-if ff' at 2 S ii2.s?'Y if f.4,,r-- Ms- owe - -,N M .ty fr .1 is vw Arif .. - .-1 lf f r- if vi-was ffi I , 711 ft v - ' f ,, -3' t , .J c. - , Ray Blust b y I' Tammi Bly ,, 4 Q I I X C7 -I Q ' 4 W Sandra Boggs ' ' A ' l,.. Bruce Boschert my pk ,I I ,ft X 4 :Q Y ' Sl'-idents display their concert shirts between classes. Y , .f,Ai,d, 1. T-shirts express students' lifestyle You say it we print it. This saying is seen in Shirtman, Spencers, and many other shops that sell T-shirts. T-shirts have become the latest fad with sayings and pictures of famous stars or singing groups on them. Seventy-five percent of the students buying T-shirts buy them at shops with sayings on them. I like buying my T-shirts at shops like Shirtman because of their variety of colors, sayings as well as animal pictures, and because their prices are reasonable, said Brenda Webster, junior. These shirts are sold everywhere. ln a 1978 survey 36M out of an average 100 students said they bought concert T-shirts paying from five to ten doliars for them. I like buying T-shirts at concerts because they are fun to wear the next day at school, said Kathy Brock, senior. Most T-shirts seen in school are concert shirts purchas- ed at the concert. I don't buy the shirts they sell at concerts because I feel I've already spent enough money on the concert, said Denise Laws, junior. 14 X I t 4-r-' ,, 0. B .. 1 Cynthia Bowlin -, - s L nn Bramble s 'I , Jeff Brame . 4 ' -ee. B I ' fri. . 1, I if 24 . sgefkwpfif' X gi' Z T214 3 5 . 1 -: , ASS- ' Q s -- ' ' , B-,A B .I charlotte erawiey Qin V' I W X 4 ' . Mike Bresdirig .. . - . , reen , l K l - i I I is fit s N5 f-f l xx- illsuvg. Q M, L 3 lyl, A-f 5, . . it x fa s , I,'ii f -w e f ' ' Barry Brents -A l f'Zl.'f s Brenda Brewer it ' ' , Sharon Bridgeman e I is , at f fr ik . A , V I X vw, 5' I . . A V! ft .. J i t if fe ! Qi' ml 1 iaa::.1:,..':42- L 165 Clubs add personality to boring halls This year we've been able to see more and more lm- provements around school. Adding to the appearance of Park Hill, various projects have been contributed to the school. i There are two murals in the cafeteria which were paid for by STUCO, Painting was done by the Art Club. A wood collage was built above the cash registers in the cafeteria. The work was done by the shop classes and paid for by STUCO. Art classes contributed batiques to the cafeteria, hanging on the east wall. A large wooden emblem of our school is on the gym lobby with all the other schools' emblems around it. Student Council did an interesting project last year by painting a motto on the gym wall. Every student in the school got to vote on what they wanted to bepainted in the gym. The majority of the students voted for the slogan Home of the Trojans. The painting was done by Dean Marshall, with the help of an art class. By the front office is a painted dragon, hanging over the stairs, Mrs. Tatman's art classes were involved with its procedures. STUCO bought bulletin boards to go around the school giving each club their own section to post up news from or about their club. 1 The trash barrels around the building were also supplied by STUCO and painted by art students. Because of the lack of character in the school, STUCO has stepped in to make a big change in Park Hlll's appearance. 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X QF .XX X X A X' X N , , X XX r :,fXX..1 X 1 X 5 XX X XX ,X X X5 2 .X X- X X X X ' ,,z - X X XL X1 . .-5 FY , ' 5 E if if XX DX Y '57 wg Qegqwyim X X X X Xa XXX., X, MW I X XX N Q Erik X 5 f QNX X TX Xf X,,,XX'f?ij' QX 'X XXXXXQ F 5XX,XX'r-,,,jXr,XG'X 'TW'-Q ,X .Z Xjfr:XXQXXX'X X' XX: 'X X X-:,X , X X X QRSNXTXXXX N . XXX, X XX X ,XX.- X-, A. X X XXX XL X X we 'sw H ,X 3' my X gk W X NX K vv X W i -w 1 X ' , , X' , F X X X X XX ,ii XX' . X, X D X ff 'D NX r 'L KX X Q . D I XX L. ' X Xa X .15 :L .X .it . :XX -' QXQ-:XZ-?,fQ .Xxx ' Xa 9 ' -,X '- K 1 5 X X X af? 'Xl f ' -X A 1 Xm Xs?SXf1a'Xs..fXy JWX' X , Left: The Trojan Power, given by Student Council, adds color and spirit to the large gym lobby. Above: Wood projects add to the cafeteria by breaking up the monotony, L -g-gfiix I - Janet Cooper Jeff Cooper Jeff Cosby Mark Courtney Randy Cowden Craig Cox Laura Crawford Lesa Cross Michael Cross Todd Cul! Prissy Dance Jacque Daniel f y Amy Davies 1 Alan Davis ' Brenda Davis Jerry Davis Ken Davis Matt Davis Vicki Day Julie Decker Michelle Dehn Craig Deister Neil Dement Patricia Denault MEN gmail fx.mAfx5 X, gn Vw s L ,,Q, o 55 X33 at 3 5,:.2:,:.,,m- A, E-, . XSQ N 4 A . x if 5 ei wr V f K , , LJ I x .A mf X X A 1 Q , , -1 X , 3 ,U W5 ew x X' X . ,pf 'ik X X fi I ff ' si - N. Q ., I R fi ? . if Q -. ,QQ x ' 7 - 5 i o X5 ff, of 1 H 'X fx' ,f .4 Q PW 4 fo 2'-fkw X' j S:z VQXF O WY 4, wi- is X' an N. ., of ' 1 . N .ma X A 3931: , X 'ik 3. . .. X X a Q X X N X s N X Q X Xx fi' K. ff' N X. ,N A V ,in 73:--IE , .. Wx X V X 4 Yfkx xXN ! xxfx xox X ...ww , 5 iw ' QA., 245 f 1 X ' mf 2 X Q 5, 1 E 5 X EH , ' - ,,-av 41: F i ,li 4x +.,! ' 1 i Z Q L 5 . WW, wiivg fx M y Q , V f gx ggi., -, f . Q.-3,1 V.,-X-gf,-,Nm . ,I , .T Z., ,. ,. ,fhml .:,,.,I.5 3314 1 , :N , U o Yr o , , X 4 J'-x X :Q 4 x . x - f 'B X X X , 3 ' -o , f x NA , N3 . , X .rx J X ' K 'ff Q v ' A.. Q , .3 of ., gi X ., , 0 X. xl hx, s- V' , Q X , wo . . . I oo Y r 1 l W S o A X - 1 o oo V oo A K 5 .4 'f xx- 1 5 X , ,. - A 3 Q :fiiia b X X ' f , if ' 'Yiiilv X , 5 ' ' 5S?3?33x fsffzl? Q :S':E?sr3 A o I X ' R' ixy- Q x K x K-13126 Xa 'off V A N Q so X. f is X K1 3, si , X 9 - .-. , 1 x X 1 x N . ii W K, Q o X K X 0 Eating pizza and salads, Jerry Bushman, Crysta! Threadgill, Renae Fogarty, Donna o Paine and Gary Meade enjoy themselves , after school at John Lloyd's Pizza Factvfy- Y. -f -W m wmpof 'f 315 ' K 5 Q ' A ?E'5' -1. xl X ,fi x,,,,,.M , we if eiahgw. o pizza plz prices. 2 s -2 .4 fr 4 .Y 1' ,,, 1, , . I X X XXQLX XX 'Sl ,, rv i ,Q If Q 7 L Q asa Nasa Xi ., eww -. WXXXV 1 . , ffv is so .. mmx.. 2 , . E Q aff, ' ' f fgiggieiisiiman, Donna Qgthemselves Zizzaifactofy- ' f Y.:,N.X,X X. X X X X X X X X XX, XX X. l t XX XX W 3 A X t X '-Q X S X fi f ixa X X QXKXX i ' Nicola Flynn Angela Foland . Xt X N X Bridget Fox X .X-X X WR ' X K n. Q 5. 'U v . Ste! I X - X I P' John Frazier if I . ,Wir X , X X ' f A P xi Xa' X XM - LOYI Ffeeman i it ' I Mark Freeman X X m K s K 7 'Elf - 3 131'-f .- f-'dis iwi , f '-IA : 4 ,f '7 . -li-143-i f Zz , if 1 '- -'v'-' Q XX fvyy X, , ., Q X X X X Xe X .X . X ,X X . X, , X XX+X X I we , ssX ss if XsX ff' - as XXV RSX X . ,X ., P' .4 ,X g X W, 5 . I .N X - -if Q 1 ev V Nx X -X , X ' , L N- QX X X X ' X ' X -X g v px -. ,V X ,. ' L X it S X fx X if as 'X . X X K A K kv if Xa - , X . . X X - Xl y X X' I is f ' , X. X X :XXX X -.4 V K .M 41281 Qs x K N ft' X 3 '?fWX3Y'iY,lt as .X . .... X . . . . . 3.X:pXX ,XXX sy ,E X 75-f ff' ' i 'AN im Q if i xi ' X ' .Q ii' i5'l',5v-ar :- '- V: ', 1: vig: 2, X X ,X 1 X X r 'X i . X Xfiii 35:X'.XX9 ' X X5X.X?XfYfi 'LX X X4 1 5 X -- X . seek XXNX MX - ,XX t 'X .. - 'v X, iw. 'KN , XX 'APEX 1? ' X K . . x Q, , , . VT' P A, C' ..+LL f ...... L X Xxx -. .. t. . . X .XX , S h . Q ffm f X X N 3 I eat . a' GXWXEQ -X,XX.f U it f e-fe efefs1,...j- - , , ,. . X 'LXX 5 P N3 , kv? , Wiun:i..X 5 - Xfhv, N5 iw Fif e ? 'ref 5: .X X i X'2 f , Ia f' 1 'L ff ' C . s1'X,'x'Xggf ' is . ,X f . so .. X N .t so , , X gg X, X, ' ' ' -s XXX XX , . ,N X, X A X X X X , , X 'V' ' X' i f . 1 N 'Qt ,iz E' 'Xi Ns 4 ' 3 X X Q , X f it X f X X '--' A If - 'i 1 X X ix .. xv- x 'P .Xi X X A X QX5 Qi' V L 'vi k 1 N K ,z gf f 2 x 9.5 .1AfX. - ft A, I -,B XX ll gqgsgi Z X ii X . , X. , Xi 'S X' Q -, . X Y e is Nils ,V ., , W X . XX frame X X f , X X uw., .X Xks Jaw XXX fi-iii Sofa X Xr1sXie.X. 'Qs H 2?ZZZZZZZ7X?WO2k5J4Q4frif i.l r XX. ?f Ll I I l I Qinuiouroonirnunity there are eieven -gi seven ofthe eleven are pizza K itifjf gi ffl' ' , I X was asked which was their Pizza Shoppe, 1904 picked Pizza The Keiso's, IM picked Pizza Inn and N, wQhOSe5irfSitraw Hat, and 4106 spend between p A X,Qf'fif3,iikeg Pizza Factory's pizza because they put on so Pepsi is at most popular but what do Park Hill fiporeyingredients than any other pizza place, said Florence, senior. 'g .'i. Raises play a major part in all students lives and pizza Widest can range from S1 to 39. The students chose the Pizza place which they thought had the most reasonable Prices. 29M said Pizza Shoppe, 16M said Kelsds, 606 Piz- students drink with their Coke, rm said Dr. Pepper, 3M 61M said Pepsi, 596 said 206 said water, I enjoy working at Lloyd's Pizza Factory and I love their pizza and I like to go there after school sometimes because it's in such a convenient location, said Teresa Peschang, senior. ': : s G Cathy Green i' In gr '., f G ' it Q ,. H Mike Gregalunas sf N 'Q A N' 'i it f Q ,fe 27 ' W Q f ' A Suzy Griggs - X- i I, 'P J , 'ir ' A ' i Brenda Grimm t j , iekvy 1 ' Robin Gust f i Z A V fi fflji' G , Tom Guthrie ,Mgr t it t,,.,, Z r 5 1 'X , jo g 4 I,,! my Jim Gmwn ff X A fi , 'IQ 1 N Craig Hale i iw' ,tg M t if '.,V. 1 n W fl ' Greg Hale r ' in 1 r ,, i ' i Kelly Hamby iii' Q W i 'i ' N David Hammel F , - ff W is r 5 . d H ton ,l , 'YN J I s Ik -5 Cm Y amp so -S if 4 mi, ,rx i N , El Q M , I2 I W , Gi W x ? 'I v ,qxgs s S 1,5 ,X 5 mf s X to 1 -. , y-:lf 51 V t ,. i 0 Richard Hannah Melissa Harmon Christine Harris Tim Harris Cindy Hauetter Troy Haupert 'i tg nw my va is 5 jx Sex symbols seen throughout nation Suzanne Somers, Cheryl Tiegs, Robert Redford and Burt Reynolds. What comes to your mind when you hear these names? The majority of Park Hili students agree that these names suggest sex symbols. ln a recent survey of over 100 students 43M of the girls felt that Burt Reynolds was the number one sex figure white 5594, of the guys voted for Cheryl Tiegs. What makes them sex symbols? Many students think that Burt Reynolds and Cheryl Tiegs are sex symbois because of their bodies. Cindy Duval, sophomore, said, I think of sex symbols as having good bodies and good smiles. I think it's neat they put a lot of movie stars and singers on posters. l have a poster of Rod Stewart because I think he's great, said Tammy Plemmons, senior. 170 M' ' 1' :S N . N A V , gm V h we , , ,R 'P mg! T, 4 262 Q is sig iri 'S Q 9, at 1 ii Singing Star, Andy Gibb, is on his way T0 becoming a sex symbol among teens- 25 Catching the eyes of many, Linda Ronstadt, is on the list of the nations 109 sex symbols. x 'B-... 5, 1 K 2 .' E if .Y i y A xg I' . f i r ,xml Q X Y' X 'Ning Sv X XXX X X I X x ek, X 4'-Alf!-' yr li . Q N wr., xr S -sr X 2 if f X Ng X Q X xxx x X 5- X X X f X X X f L ,Vx X X N,,X X ,XXI My e H 3 1 ff , s on his way T0 iong teens. 23 nany, Linda ie nation'S 'COP H we ,X IX I , X x ' ' ax XX X 'Q N.. l Q VN 'Ni e 3 N X ' X 'N X pf' X f M Na .. .-XX '4 vi 'YK X X xi 5 ' Q X Q Vx X , H . L -ig I X 0 X ,5 A ,, : fm.. . f l X 'N ' fi X XX kj N If VX K 'ity ' Yr rg Kwai X N N. e ,? F ., ,NRX U -Q5 X X ' X re. 1 'Y 1 . X ' W N X K XXQQN iik X- 5 5 X X Xxx X 7 .I ' 4 ,f rf gg ,' KX ' ' , , X. Y gf 5-1-' K -- -1, Z .. :ANR ef 3 , A, K5 X mm Q ' SOX of q- 1 g - - ,,, - ff X 1 N X ' X! xx 5,5 X N, f' I -Q'A' I - we sm, A 'f XQQXXXY -- Ji- ' y. .4 XS V , ,X u -'TLT' I ,Q S 5 X ' Se eb ij' w x, X. V 1 i I- X I A., 4 'X at X ' I X Q. if n' X X A- X ,J -5 X v ' .XLQE X XX-le XX 5, -,fgrgefkeze .ef Xie, 4 4, f,,.., , f 4 r- .N X ' . ' ' il X f , r N., ,. r 7 f s g g X A 9' , ' ,W r rw ' H -fgnw ff ' .E-'A fem, fe, ,- 'f ' mf, .46wz:..f gxf ,XXf,, 1 X-ire , X H - 1if w5f7'i ?f? Wi'-11'7Z'X' 'f 2 i 'ff ' 3' N 1 X! ff' M Q - fl ' w , X 5,i?,,n M X W ,kg 4 1 , 'Xl 41 ,A , W X 91, 1. if 'f W 0 'Q '-y L A, A X AA., ,' rv' wr' - , 'X fri!-,ii ' I ,X 2 , A - ff 'M ,I .Q A 41 .X V I s ' pf ' .N X . V I ,1 1- I 5+ , f W . 1 f I fv ff 1 ., Q- X ' , , 5- ,gif ' p 'X if 51, ff f fra ff' V. f .A L' , el' - ff ' X1 .., , ,u , -' A -N, -Nw W Q f ' - 4,41 ' .1 Celeste Hawkins Jeh' Hawkins Jeff Hearn Leigh Hecklebeck Lyle Hedge John Helm Dawn Helms Pat Hendricks Helen Henke H Tracy Hevaiow Jennifer Higgins Bob Hildebrand Charles Hill Paula Hobbs Maria Hoctor Ronald Hohimer Kirk Hoiferty Mary Holland Chris Holmes Bob Hon Joan Hooten Leroy Hornbuckle Duane Hostikka Dana Hough X N NNQ XQ' an Vfiff x W' X X J, - XL X f uv -v, 'If . X' X X' : yi fX A, N xx 3 A 1 - O'7'XTXfNf.W5ZYs V1 Q: N Xeswf-ff X . IV' -vm A Xz, EX 1TXX X.re Xu? Xe e wee X X15 f,,,.u Xx ,, SVS m XX Y? f is X. sz iw X 0 ef X-:we SQLN' ess: X 2, k r, .X . X W Qiifw, --r-X 'X-, TK 2 ir f KX 41, I A ,,mX,,,M ,H ' Y ,DM Stephanie Hoy Gwen Hubbell Christina Huckins Bill Hudnall 171 Movies popular among students Lights go out . , . sh- is heard all around . . .the big screen lights up and the movie begins. Angelene Hughes Victor Hughes Linda Hurtt Sherri Iverson Heidi Jacobson Karl Jacoby s 4 l JIXX fx ,,, X Q f- ' sf ir' K my A X 'lf X X, - J - r.iii X i 4 ' 'Wi '55 'Q A nt, 'f ' . 71 . 'ff - ' Ay: : - 9 ff f x tween r ' W. A M . s- f ,- vx KX ' X is if X 'HX li' l 1 f IJXX in 1 'XX . . , S V For those students who attend movies this routine may gx,, XX X XX seem familiar. According to a 1978 survey 57M of the Park Hill ' , , - students attend a movie two to four times a month. Metro X . X Q, ,, ,X North Six Theatres are the most popular with 750A of the Roger .Jantzen X .: - X- X. students choosing to go there. Bfenda -'effefles X X Stacie Madden, sophomore, said, l enjoy going tothe XX f X J movies because it gives me a chance to see an interesting f X X movie and to be with my friends. - XX 4 X Prices of movies range from a doliar and fifty cents for children under twelve and upto three dollars for adults. X , J X it I think the prices of movies are too high but I go on Q X X, ,X paying lust because l like movies, said Mike Poland, 'lierry Jefferies X , X ' l Sel'ii0r. Jim Jenkinson g 'W X ln a 1978 survey students voted for their favorite movie. X A X i There were four favorites but Cheech and Chongis movie X fs, ' , , , , tt gy IX vt., gr Up ln Smoke' came in first with 33M of the votes. 1 r i 9 . N X ,Qs X S we so X X X ti-' 5 X X s J Menssa Jetmore I . X f X X Vt X X X .t, .. TX-X . X Q s, X X , Bob Johnson l st, is X1 tsss Q - J X39 is ' X ' it l X X X David Johnson 'fm iii r ' 4 ,X ' - -w 0 he Elizabeth Johnson .. s k ' ,i '-,ig X XX X X X ' A ' Jackie Johnson , XX l XIX XA WX X Jennifer Johnson X ff? 13, is hX X i y g,r, gitt X XXXXXX X X XX XXXJ X i X tkX XX X V I X X X X X Gwen Jones X X i , W 'Q f? A f i X Sheila Jones W X ' X ' i' Q X 5 X Xt ff XX' X Todd Jordan gg ' s Q X we X ' X Lisa Jung X X i X X ' 1 .tt Tom Kaminskt gf X S X X X Pat Kassara f ' X X rrr' , . at X 6 Right: as the movie, Grease, hit th. theaters North of the river, Park Hill students voted this musical to be one Of their favorites, as shown by a poll taken of 100 students. ' tt ,1, . tr 4 ir t fi XXQXX- XX XX XXX X S X Xl. X 'XXQVSQXX X in Xb? X ' ' WXWKX v X X X. .XPS Xu, X N , it 5 X I X Af. XTsn:3?3i,XE ' N'?f 5 'XV 4 N 'QRS ' X gh! Q St 7 f Q X , XX, , , f M M f , ,, , , KW ,W ,ul nf ff n V f ' i ' ' www 'M 1, . Sw iff XX ' F-in ' 1 X V 5 , X Z f. 1 X 2 04 QXXWEQN XX? fp, XXX X: V gili .,,f Se: mr the - Park Hill 5 be one Of aoil taken of E X X 7 XXX HXXXXXXX-XXX XX-XX. , XX X X X R XXXXXXXX XXXXXQXSRVX XX X X XFXNXXX XXX XX- X ,X ,X .X X .5 X X X X XX SX -X 1X'XQsQf X - X X XX ,XX X X X X , ,,, ,XX ,M X .X 1, Q Cheryl Keeley - - -X , X X- M Xa K . X X- evln Keith - , X X5 X in X A , - X X - X X. , X 'nf X X ' . Jeff Keine X X yy-X H A X ' , p Xg X X Xu 5 1 , John Keme X piss -.0 X1 ,3 . M fi f X X, Q' ,X - XX ix Deanna Ksllion 5 X X XX IA, 3:5 X .X X. X X X X Tammie Kiilion liz,-an ' X X' YfQ'XX:XxQXY'X'X XX, X X' M XX -fgvf ,gXf XX XX X, X X XX V . XX X X XX ,X X XX XXXXXX X .X fn- , QNX X -X - X - fy X f X XX X 'N ',XXfm - ' X X X- Q5 fXX Af X X , A' -' QX XX 5 rg V, Q X v X, X X H 3X2 X S X X XXXXQXSX X X X ' ' ' XX, XXXSXX E-X X X X N ' 5 'X X L K Y Q: x , 'V -X I XX .X , X X Ax X Q, V X , XXX XXX G5 ,XXV X ,z X X , X 1 -- V ,X 'lr' 'f - wk ag XX ff J X XX X XX KX x .X .XX , X X K T i , X dx K ,X X X ' s X - 5, X ' X X .X X .0 E X fe .gg X. 1. XM X 3: -XXX X X z VXXLLX, XXNYXXXXX SX X ,XXX XX X A xx X ' 'XX ' -1 xg QSXS S XX X, XXX. A XXX x XXX X X -.gg A f, Q2-. Q. 'X v 'NN-vsX:y X X 2 X X V X X A XXXL . X X X . Xnnn Xi X X X X X X A I X X X X -f A XX ,. ' X XX- xs-, X X f . .X Z -'XS' 'X ' e X X X - -. Xa- X A , , X X , X ,f f X..:tf ' - ' X, X sry X X, 5 X 'mil SX XX X X :faq 1 X X ,X 4 an .,,X,, Q X X X X X XXX XXX NX N X- MX X EQ K X,XXl -'X ,X 'XXXL QXXVXX ',-X X my -,, N X-X, ' f fX!' X, X sm X -Xp X X1 XXLX'-X 'X XXX XXXXXFVZX fy f,'1fXr,X'f '-vX-X-'XX'X,,XX,XXX ,. .X X Mf...X,X,,X , , X 13 X -,XEXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X -f -f X: X N XXX-,X Ns g,pXYN5XXX X ,X Y Xw, X Xgw, X.,, X 1 ',.-sg.-Xe SMS' X 'Xvif XX - XX XX'X X X- X1 W, YX X 2-XXX X X X X, GNN X- X Q, 'X .X QQ S Q 2X XX XS? X 1' 'X if XX A XXX X X X 1? X 4 , Y X.. Q , X X' ' f X , 4' - ww BN ,, X -X- X X ' 1 -. --X... if ... f N XXX X X 53' f I 'X - ' X-'X-X, X, mi N, X ' ' , X X ., X X' WY , X, ,XX X .,,.X X. , X ,MX L, A X X XXX, XXSX- ' ' X -X X - - X X, XX E-QV X My f X X ni ' ' ' f ,XX-.MX X if X I , ,X X X. NWN: , X I I - A ' , XX -X X X , K l XX, Lu X f X KX 0 4 X ,. .X . A, g X ff T fa wx 4- X X X X ' XX XX - is X Q X . X. , X ,Xsw , K Xb A lXEXX.,X A I0 :ua X XXX, X 1 X s , .- ' MX.. X X14 XX... ,M XXMX X WX X X X. NX X , ,X, AK XX XSXXXOXXC X , XX XXNHX ,,,, NX X -, XYXXSXXQXXX Q, X , gk X ,b Q v X J X X J . ,Q , f X V X 4 :wah -I X XX , Y ' X. -v X -SX ' X X, A MBYIOFI Lind X X2-, XX X H808 L!Vil'1QSf0I'l . XXX X 8 I ,K X? X Lf AX XV' ' f f Vi, an . nf ,,,, ,,,.,,,y W is the wort 2 I ,532 I 4.5. 1 1 'f Q, . W-4 x,,,X , 1 y , t., 'X X XX XfbffX,X,x. Q f X' - XX, Xu X X46 it , RX X 1 1- XL X fy .NX Nancy Lioyd Dayna Long Exercise keeps students rn shape Jumping jacks, sit ups toe touches and logging are a 1 y , part of many students everyday routine. y 'I love to exerclse logging especnaily, because! really , e h id Pam feel good when l know lm getting ID s ape, sa r Seventy seven percent of the students do some l Of calssthenrcs or some sort of exerclsmg everyday . .l 4 is ' K. ,M gm- 7 wwe . f . , ? 4 , X tf ff 5 fx it 'l lk 3 7 ! fir i r ,r , l . ,,,, t K 25 Q t 4 52,4 1 , f : f'41f,tw-f, be Q e ,M ? t at x f ,X . A Q Q? A ug 2 , so ' QYMQS ,, M - . we of I , so y l xg S that 7793 696 of them exercnse at home, 2204 exercise at r l school and the other 17'Vo at fitness centers. L f Keeping rn shape has become a newfavoritef pastime for some students but the other 48M of students have y been doing exercises for over three years. r 4 Q r l dont espeosally like to exercise butyl stretch out e before football practice so i wont get pulled muscles, r r x Tom Lonski s Deidre Locker t t Brien Lough rige Carrie Lovgren Kay Lowery Steve Lucas Eileen McCaffrey Tempie McCollum Michael McComb Jeff McDaniel Laura Mclilflsh Kevin McFarland ' t f. ef' x '.FS1W'v-Xitgr . X t g A leel we L X L - Q e get e Y ., 'N - t N 'SN x w A or X f Q we ,V ft kg, s fs' -Q , f - 'fi d -:I if ,XM 3 X V f X A Q, 55? tt - sv L 'Lf if NM. ff' se 5 Q 0? z X 42 flied-+4 ' ff' rea 4 ,PMA 1' l E faire . f ' ? f. trszgl A W A21 l Q f a xi ' ' e sr Q so X . 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X X X15 MQ I 6 5 Y -iv vs X x XXX jvai ep gil .1 tt Q X W we as 2. , 1 ,, , , , ., ,, , , Q gr X . xs--til., fy .A .MA X as T- at ,ggxs m xx s K X X tx K M ,r N xg j XX, ,N .4 J' sk xi X sex ,ya-,- eff' .:,,.t , '- r at 4 aft 1 Five' -'vw 1 X sa is g , at , ,QV ,K 'shim AX Q s , agmx fr: .N ii is A .Q 5 'ls fps 5.31 ,,,xA, 'X V- .W-1312: - , Qs' Ks 'Q ,km -4 -X11 T y Fl it gf W'5:vXff 5 ki' A 1 g. we ' 2 -4 . t f f, T la' fl 1' X 'S V'i 01 7' vf- WX 23 him, tw lash 1 i , X The rock group, Black Oak, performed for many fans in Kansas City. George Ricci f X Sandy Rice S fr: X 5 -XX a A t 9 X 1 4 X Q 1: fs sr A X ragmgt, AN . tt Kathy Richardson ' Pam Riddle N fi 1 34 , . . ' , Q- F gf' ' as W I i D , t , f X t a t it f -gli: R x . t Q- V vw js -yQ....a,rX vw X t 1 RYA rt---gt X-x, sig .Q V-L... ... ,..,..,ag,,.,,,,,,, N ?FN5'5WQ5'?575VXV5't 5: 7 f Q23 f lV 3e'U',', gfwe W' ' ish X A' Q , Sara Riddle we Denise Riga if -fi, ex 1 Q, if . 1' if -' X X use-gg? irwflswswssr ' X swswxm 5 . SQ ayf ,XXTX x N tt Q, txxxy X rggxxks X s gswgytg X t x ,Xsfgfg Xksi - X ,X . t sigst . Us X Q . P ir? 'N Cheryl Roath Kent Rlmer X i i X K ijt William Robb Leann Roberts oncert atmosphere attracts students Flocking to the concert hall, fans sit in a smoke filled room as music pounds the walls. Queen, Styx, Kansas, Led Zeppiin-students have the option to attend the top rated rock groups of their choice. Hard rock is the most popular type of musicg 67'Va of the People in a survey of over 100 people felt it was their favorite. 66M of the students who responded attended Concerts. My parents didn't mind my going. The group l went with and myself bought our tickets about a month and a half before the concert. The costs were really expensive, we paid 868.50 per ticket. It was a really great concert but 88.50 was a little too much, said Brenda Dvorak, sophomore. On the average SOM of the concert-going students go whenever they can, spending about twelve dollars on tickets and about fifteen dollars at the concert. I don't spend a certain amount at concerts. lt just depends on what I want, said Jenny Salinetro, sophomore. Paradise by the Dashboard Lights, Renegade, Big Shot, Hot Child in The City, and Bicycle are among the most popular songs. JI I ,V Q f f f f X w f f X f f f f f Cheryl Robertson Steve Robertson William Robertson Larry Robinson Pat Robison Daniel Rode Aaron Roebkes X Pam Roller 1 Brent Rose - X Diana ROSS X. oror ,Krisxsnerfnozesi Qtmefme 501295 if neee 5 f Srl f QXQXZX2X'y'NX2Lfx,'fjXn4gX f X X f , , , X V ,X X , X , X f ef' Xf,X- if-ff' X f .XA ,K ,fi -Qygj. 5 ff X X f f My X f f f Q X X f ?,Xfii.jX:4'g,! f hz NXT: f ,X Sita? f christina Sclrnetder l Charles Scott l X Belinda Sorlvner Ann Shafer 178 , , jifjhj X , WWW ,ff L fffffl Z ,,,,M,A:f :'U:. l ,nf f-X 'Xa YW, Y -, i V X . ' fT 3ZX-f I Xgfii gp 'ips XM ., XXX . 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XXX? ,-.5S,::f.Xg- X X XX X, ...eb K XXX Sgwl XX A YBXX fX X I X X XXX E' L l fx Q A X: X X -X ,X 'X N X 4 X K ' XX X K X X' Xf , QXX K iw 2 1 13 Billy Gresham and Mary Brewer, salespersons at Thom McAn, tlnd time to talk during their busy schedule. 22 Kelly Wilkinson, iunior, works hard as a ticket clerk at Metro North Six Theatres. on . f , we V X AXQQ Aft-wi' 39.112 . s 2-QQ Y it vis ' 'F V 3 .Qi 3 X Jssiii-H. X K ,s N X X g his Q is kti.Xi..L..iV..SE - ' gf-.:51':fA:E X'-szvsfssw .L . A .551 J Craig Simmons . Fioxann Sly W , g . Sheryl Simmons Kerry Smith ' is K :lil X fix X, as V A Marc Smith f Ron Smith ik. TimlSmith in A r Melisa Smitson i Stan Sommer Stacie. Sorenson l Steve Speiser Brian Springer i f e et X X X X x he X X X N l x M as X X Boris Stancici , ,X Ron Starliper 5 g. g - Cami Steckieberg. it yMark.Stephens . l .sm . A A ' - V f i i ' so l . . e v . X Franks Stewart, g Randy Stewart i Robert Stittr Mike Stoudtf r g Part time jobs bring in extra money The 1:45 bell rings and most students look forward to a ieisureiy afternoon, but for the working student the hustle and running just begin. As the student climbs out of the. shower and rushes to put on a uniform the time ticks by. When the last shoe string is tied he races out to the car and is off to work to put in another four or five, maybe even six hours of work. When that is finally done, it's home to try to complete the homework assignment before collapsing in bed for a few hours before the alarm blares at six o'clock. A survey showed that 5504 of the Park Hill students have full or part time jobs. The need for money is the main reason high school students work either after school or on C.O.E., a Central Occupation Education, program. f Y ,. jr 4 Q f iff 2. l Sixty-nine percent of 100 students surveyed felt that lifr i working would affect theirrschool work. A e l don't have a job. My parents won't let me work while l'm in school because it could affect my grades, said Jeanne Mcwlechang junior. As of January, the minimum wage became 82.90 an hour. The new minimum wage affected 5-fm of working students. l didn't get minimum wage before January but now l get 32.90 an hour, said sophomore, Mike Reeder. Fifty-seven percent of the students work an average of thirty hours a week. . 179 Mew k V W ,,..5.,,::f, ,z:'::a:w:2,3:.:,-1g -f -- f:--vs 1-er use - ' V f ' Y- ' ' 'A -' 1 .,.-w A' ',,..... 4, H' e ' ' ' 1 5 I i Z -4 42 f 'iS T.-Q I TZ .y f ,. 5 as T f T TT Wir I A fd 10 ei t . E r.. r y 2 ll ' :km T :T E ff QQQTTTTQ env ,,LLL i T Tl W ez T- ,K T if 4 we wire, 5,5 JMT 'jf ,.! 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When you see these names do you think of comedies, dramas, or just television shows? ., According to a recent survey, 23M of the students sur- Qveyed watched 10-20 hours of television each week. , Despite the variety of shows available, 82M of the students chose to watch comedy shows. Among all the 1- comedies MORK AND MINDY was the most popular. Pam Roller, junior, said, I like MORK AND MINDY the best because Robin Williams has his own type of unusual ' rrfqfsg--:w5v,.vt:. A X f s sgsffxgsrw .sfsfscsvx we sg YNY oeXiXYsiismXNvYfWa is XY V X X KNEW X Xtkskss X A 0 Q amy 1 -Q. .X 1 i if .A We ily 'fsfwt if Some students pretered watching dramas. FAMILY seemed to be the most popular with 1306 ofthe students choosing it and HOW THE WEST WAS WON was the se- cond favorite with 7 A1 of the votes. According to a recent survey, Tuesday and Thursday nights are the most popular for watching television. The main reason is that favorite shows like MORK AND MINDY, SOAP, THREE'S COMPANY, FAMILY and STARSKY AND HUTCH are seen on these nights. Stefany Parker, junior, said, l watch television because it is relaxing and offers me entertainment. ax- XXX XXNNXWXXXW s. f . , . I .I , I A . I -X Phillip Williams ' ii' sv ' I ,g ...NGA sf s i Sandra Williams I .if , ' A . ' RY - Brian Willmer . , A in I if Jetfwindsor rf 'I X - - t A Cha Winn -N S rf' as d , a f s -- K' 'X ff QM? f 0:35 XX . . Y gdewx QR fi 4 2 -X t , L ' ss'i M I . I - . L - . xxxsxst sxXm . a t Waker i ,sues A Q Q t .,.. Lisa Winters I i 5 Greta Wittmeyer M r it X I X M fi Russell Wohletz X I at Dawnetta Wolfe , ---' I ff' ,K Charles Wood. Sgsswnsyr . yt s sg Q . s . sx .. t it . X. ,M 4- -H ,. 'a i Robert Woods P R V S John Worley I if . 2, , f Connie ff 1 , p 5 I g Ralph Wright . Q i . , v A ti 5 ' i I ag gr Mona Yameen I' David Yost , Trip Young 2 .... .., nf fl. 3. 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AY Dx V 2 ,. jg 34 ' ska X e7 'nl' .,. vt M ,.,.f,. ...., .. -4 ,f pw 4 , V- , My ga ai-.f W 'v Q df, V Xaww. xi Ax qw ,A,, 4 v X X Q ' 41, M sg, l V a 4 X QF mix x L 'A 'QS' 1 1 Q MQ K l x X xx x 1 XX 4 , 331400 S ' n f: VK' X40-J' ' S 2519, 1 '.' 3 1' I 555' . M I 7.9, ,, -, We :144'Iff9f W? ,, FV' N fwwg' MMM Sherry Rudd Bryan Rule Peggy Rumker Karen Russell ,f f ' f f f ,WV WWII, I f .: '-:Eval-:...' 1' - 2 ssfzxm, . ...Q 1 1 'A .K Y 1 x f - -- A .YYW ,,, K - Ye 1 , ggi X Q X X CY lg' X 'Wil 7 uw 5. X r l R K3 f x s el lb 1-X ,,,, X X X I X Erissman Dawn Miller, said, Viriook forward to spring because I get tlredof the snow and celdg Spring brings me a nice break. it gives meftime to get a lot of exercise wlth playing tennis and frlsbeei' r l Mrs. Bushman, secretary, said, l'm not really sure if the spring will cause students to want to skip more or not, because of the new policy. With the policy truancy has been out clown a great deal, but in the past our truancy rate was always much higher once nice weather arrived. W 3gxzml- m:i!5 3w1Qm-1-1eQ- ,, , 1 1 .I 2 -4 r k -L lg - 7 f ' x Z y ,, Af fs? '- 1 Nl ' -f ' XI? Q- 'X X 'KX ff M3515 ,ar f ,.f. f -' f ff , ,W ff, rf f, ,,L, , Z fr X, Ea rl Graduates e X f 3fl G, f wr ',fi,.yal- 'QW X y . ' , Darshae Adams, Joseph Albrecht, Robert Allred, Jem Anderson, Pam 1' x , , 'X' l A - f , f',,f ff Barley, Mules Boyter, Kathleen Brock, Kendra Carle, Larry Chambers, 6 X, 2, , ,fy nj g . . ' 1 Bonnie Cnronlster, Tern Clrne, Teresa Cooper, John Daniel, Deborah X Q9 XX, ff f , , , ' X, va' f NM, Q f' 25,4-5, Dumgan, Mary Florence, Mary Fox, James Frey, Gma Gabbert, Deborah f 4 r 1 , X . , . ' . ' , Q , l - 2 yr Vf , , Q' Q W, , , Garcza,WlIl1am Gulby, Davld Giomoletz, James Gregory,Patrlc1a Hrggms, 4 ' Gerald l-hgh, David M. Jackson, Marsra Jenklns. 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E 5 of L N iFf5R'!twreQ UFHCE WUHHEBS QM QVVI 9119 Jlll l Mi chfallfa INDEX Abbott, Steven 001,142 ABEL, PAT 021,184 Adamek, Richard 001,142 ADAMS, DARSHAE 021,184 Adams, Grant 001,142 ADAMS, JILL 021,69,124,184 Cross-Country, Track, Swim- ming, Band, Pep Club Adams, Justine 001,142 Adams, Roderick 011,122, -164 ADDICOTT, VICKI 021,40,106, 184 Annual Plays, Musical, Pep Club, Thespians, Goodtimers, NFL Addington, Brian 011,164 ADKINS, CHARLA 021,34,43, 184 Pep Club, French Club, Class Officer-11, Plays, FHA ALBRECHT, JOSEPH 021 Aldridge, Susie 011 Alexander, Tia 011,164 ALIFF, DAVID 021,184 Allen, Chris 001,73,142 ALLEN, DAVID 021,184 Allen, Laura 011,94,164 ALLEN, MARK 021,59,126, 184 DECA Allen, Martina 001,77,142 Allen, Robin 001,40,142 Allen, Teresa 001,142 Allison, Owen 001,142 Allred, Larry 011,122,164 ALDRED, ROBERT 021,122,164 Alyea, Brian 001,40,142 Alyea, Thomas 011,40,164 Anderson, Cheryl 011,164 ANDERSON, JIM 021,184 Anderson, Kevin 011,164 ANDERSON, LINNCA l121,43,49, 94,184 Goodtimers, Pep Club, Swim Team manager, Swimming, FHA Photo Club ANDERSON, MELISA 021,184 ANDERSON, PAUL 021 ANDLER, DAVID 021,31,73, 124,184 STUCO, Football, Band Angelakos, Paul 001,80,142 Annunzlo, Susan 011,34,164 226 Apperson, Joseph 001,142 236 INDEX f ws LAURA ALLEN Being involved with school activities, social events and Ia lobf hasleft Laura Allen, fjunlor, little free time to iii2?65rseif41L f ' I I I isgan active fjunior I2Wff939'1i0YS,fGf169F'9?diH9,swimf I ' nfevirvsg refwetball: aff . f i,,,,f,ff f fi rrvr p 5 Wi ,ld ing! f6eQaU?S61lf'is tastf ,eitsiit I f wmaandrfvvwhnffwneafiat off, f 2 i,f?,O.-ffpf-MM-X65 4, If ff 4, gsm? .x ,, 4 is , s 'C S s 4, s ,Q 'csv 4 1 wise ze A i x, vet W? 4511, Q fsfff. U- gy QV sWs ZF XV QWQQQ as tj sf, s 1, 52 S 2 9051 as wsmws 4 4, wsws fs ,, W if 1-1 www f' I vs -f XMfZs1'WSWf7VQns4s4'Rf,s0,s2,s?Sf7sas0sfXQQhs :WMM swffs vseskss 4EQ,sys4fs1', ,,.s-w,s ts gi W was Q, , L-mms, is 1 sfasm fs ,wsffi ,WQQQ XYVWS LW sms W Q 4 ,ws-nsfs 45 W, sz-swsfl Sw Q s I, fs A iilx , l A 4 ,b9iheg,i2eSii,ever, and 1 009914 i , fl? nothlngi, happens to make it if A 3 fi9UYllWi'19 3955- ?3iSfL1L3Uf8-song A iSffs1P91QfS0vf1 4 is Smfff? Sys-vi,5WN0i Qoshshgfi iusbfzg WsWS0b4f s 1254? ,M Msfs if 4, MM-s t, wsfis A I swsfrsi, wsfj wsg Applequist, Susan 001,89,126 142 Ard, Robert 001,142 Armistead, Edward 011 Armstrong, Christy 011,164 ARNDT, MISTY 021,184 Track manager. FHA Arnold, Bonnie 001,142 Arnold, Debbie 001,142 Arnold, Eddy 011,164 Arnsorinner, Sandra 001,142 ASHBY, CURTIS 021,58,184 DECA Ashby, Mark 001,73,142 Ashelford, Lisa 001,142 Aust, Karen 011,164 Austin, Lisa 011,164 Authier, Patricia 001,142 AUTHIER, PETRA 021,184 Aven, Michael 001,126,142 Aven, Teresa 011,43,164 Bachman, Brad 001,80,142 BACHMAN, SHELLY 021,185 Track, Pep Club Bailey, Karen 001,34,126, 142 BAILEY, PAMELA 021,185 BAILEY, SHARON 021,124,185, 224 Majorette, Musicals, Plays, Band Bailey, Shelly 001,142 Bailey, Tammy 011,124,164 Baker, Craig 001,142 Baker, Geoff 011,67,80, 109,164 BAKER, NILO 021,122,185 4 A Cappella Choir Bales, Carol 011,164 Ball, Randy 011,164 BALL, ROCKY 021,185 BALTZELL, RICK 021,185 DECA Baltzell, Tressa 001,34, 143 Banks, Lewis 011,164 Barber, Carolyn 001,34,143 BARBER, STEVEN 021,185 Barber, Susannah 011,164 Barker, Jeffrey 001,143 Barney, Kevin 011,73,124, 164 BARROWS, JAMES 021 Barth, David 001,143 Barth, John 011,73,124, 164 Bartholomew, Larry 011,164 Barton, Laurie 011,164 Basham, Sherrie 001,143 BASKINS, PATRICK 021,58 DECA Bast, Dolly 011,164 Bates, Perry 011,67,124, 164 Batten, Suzanne 011,164 BAUM, HAROLD 021,49,185 Photo Club Bauman, Toni 001,94,126, 143 Bayless, Lundie 011,164 BAYLESS, SHARI 021,59,185 Wrestling statistician, DECA Bayless, Todd 001,143 Bazinet, Mark 001,143 Beal, Steven 001,143 BEAN, BRIAN 021,158 BEATTY, JANICE 021,43,124, 185 Band, Pep Band, FHA, NHS, Spanish Club, Musical Or- chestra Beatty, Richard 001,126,143 Beck, Randy 001,126,143 Becker, Donna 011,59,43, 122,164 Beech, Paula 001,129,143 Beeman, Charles 001,143 BEEMAN, TERESA 021,185 Beliveau, Richard 011,124, 164 BENNE, VINCENT 021,185 Bernal, Mark 001,143 BERRY, PAULA 021,185 BEYER, PHYLLIS 021 BICHEL, KAREN 021,67,43, 122,185 Cheerleader, Pep Club, French Club, NHS, FBLA, FHA, Cross-Country manager Biesemeyer, Mike 011,164 Bisby, Robert 011,122,164 Bischof, Marie 011,164 BISCHOF, PAM 021,124,185 Spanish Club, Volleyball, Track, Pep Club, Band, FBLA ' Bitzer, David 001,143 BJORN, ROBERT 021,185 1 Baseball, Basketball Blacksher, Twana 001,143 Blagg, Lana 011,164 BLAHNIK, STEVE 021,185 BLAIR, BARBARA 021,185 Swimming, Varsity Club, Pep Club, Goodtimers, FHA Blake, Brad 001,40,80,143 BLANKENSHIP, JERRY 021,185 BLANKENSHIP, STEVE 021,58, 186 COE Blanton, Joe 011,165 Blazer, Avis 011,77,124, 165 Bleyenberg, Cheri 001,34. 124 Blust, I Bly, Ta BOEDI 186 Annu Boeve, Boggs, Bollin, Bonica Booth, BOSChI BOSS, Spa Boss, BOSTI Bowlir BOX, I NFL Frei Mus BOYTI Bozori BRAC DEt Bram Bram Bram Brant BRAL 121 Ba Braw 12: BREE 232 Fol Cll Breen Breei Breel 161 BREI Bren Bren Brevl 12 BRE' 17 Dl Brevi Bridl 1C Brig! Brinl BRO 11 Pc Broc BRO CI Brov BRC Brov Brov Brov 16 f ww f '1 24, 164 49,185 126, 54 ,59,185 I, 1 43,124, IA, NHS, :al Or- 6,143 43 A1431 ,143 143 21,185 1124, 1,185 85 57,43, lub, FBLA, ' manager 1,164 ,164 4 24,185 yball, and, ,185 I 1,143 1,185 1,185 Club. ers, FHA 1,143 Y 021,185 'E 021,58, 24, 11.34, Biusr, Raymond 1111,59,165 Bly, Tammi 011,165 BOEDING., LINDA i121,59,1oe, 186 Annual photographer, DECA Boeve, Jack 001,143 Boggs, Sandra 011,49,165 Bollin, Teresa 001,126,143 Bonicamp, Donna 011 Booth, Trevor 001,143 Boschert, Bruce 011,104,164 BOSS, CATHY 021,186 Spanish Club Boss, Gregory 001,126,143 BOSTON, NANCY 021,129 Bowlin, Cindy 011,69,164 BOX, MARK 021,40,57,186 NFL, NHS, Thespians, French Club, Mock Gov't., Musicals, Plays BOYTER, MILES 021,186 Bozorgnia, Ali 001,143 BRACKNEY, TOM 021,58,186 DECA Bramble, Kim 001,143 Bramble, Ora 011,165 Brame, Jeffrey 011,165 Brantley, Phenea 001,43 BRAUER, GARY 021,24,31,94, 124,186 Band, Student Council Brawley, Charlotte 011,59, 122,165 BREED, WILLIAM 0 21,73,186, 232 Football Captain, Varsity Club Breeding, Michael 011,165 Breeding, Tara 001,94,143 Breen, CeeCee 011,43,49, 165 BRENNER, JOHN 021,58,186 Brenner, Tamara 001,143 Brents, Barry 011,124,165 Brewer, Brenda 011,43,59, 122,165 BREWER, MARY 021,43,59, 176,186 DECA, FHA, Pep Club Brewer, Robin 001,143 Bridgeman, Sharon 011,27, 106,165 Briggs, Mike 011 Brink, Michael 001,143 BROCK, KATHY 021,34,43, 114,186,226 . Pom Pon squad, French Club Brooks, Deborah 011,166 BROOKS, KENNETH 021,67,186 Cross-Country, Track Brown, Dana. 001,34,143 BROWN, DAVID 021,126,186 Brown, Glen 001,126,144 Brown, Jack 011 Brown, Linda 011,58,122, 166 Brown, Scott 001,144 Brown, Tammy 011,166 Browning, Lisa 011 Bruns, Thomas 011,166 Bryant, Douglas 011,118,166 Buchanan, Toni 001,144 Buehler, David 011,73,166 Buehler, Debra 0O1,43,144, 219 Buensenbacn, Bob 001,73, 144 BUMGARDNER, GREG 0 21,31 ,40, 45,124,186 Student Council, NHS, Thes- pians, Plays-crew, War- gaming Club, Band, Stage and Pep Bands Bumgardner, Michael 0O1,126, 144 Bundy, George 011,166,251 Burson, Scott 011,166 BURT, LORI 021,186 COE Bush, Keith' 011,186 Bush, Kyle 011,186 Bushman, Jerry 011,104,166, 168 Bushnell, Martha 001,144 Butler, Brad 011,166 Butzbach, Herb 001,144 BYE, NANCY 021,186 BYERLEY, NANCY 021,43,49, 75,94,187 Swimming, Newspaper staff CADE, LAURA 021,187 Pep Club, Art Club Cahill, Lorrie 011,59,166 Cahill, Pamela 001,144 CAIN, EARLA 021,187 Pep Club CALAMIA, PHIL 021,59,187 Canaday, Rhonda 011,166 Cansepo, Luisa 021, Track, Spanish Club Carle, Kent 001,144 CARLE, KENDRA 021,126,187 Carpenter, Jim 011,80,166 Carpenter, Monte 001,144 Carter, Jeffrey 001,144 it Carter Carter, Carter Melody 011,166 Michael 011,166 Stewart 011,187 Cartwright, Chris 001,144 Cartwright, Doug 011,166 Carullo, Michael 011 Cash, David 011,73,166 Cassity, Steve 011 CATOYAC, RONALD 021 Celentino, Chris 011,40,56,166 CHAMBERS, LARRY 021,67,187 Cross-Country Chapple, Greg 001,144 CHAPPLE, MIKE 11211801187 Chappvies, David 001,126 Charpentier, Jeff 001,73, 144,251 Cheney, Waite 001,73 CHERNICH, LORI 021,124,187 Band Cherrito, Carl 011,166 Chism, Steve 011,266 Choate, Rochelle 001,126, 144 CHRISTENSEN, KENT 021,187 CHRONISTER, BONNIE 021,19, 104,187 Newspaper CLARK, GARY 021,59,187 VICA Clark, Lorri 011,187 CLARK, MARK 021 Claxton, Kim 001,144 Clay, Jeffrey 011,166 Clayton, Rozlind 001,144 Cleaver, Susan 001,31,126, 144 Clements, Shelly 011,77,166 Clements, Steven 011,166 CLENDENNY, CAREY 021,174,187 Cline, Charles 001,144 Cline, Diane 0O1,43,144,219 CLINE, TERRI 021,187 CLINGERMAN, JEFF 021,187 Clopp, James 011 Clopp, Terry 011 Clutts, Paul 001,144 1-1-1 Q11. 111.1 151.4 1,-11,.r1.1 11,9 ,,,,. 1, 1.1.1.1 ,... 1.1.1 1. 1 , .,. ., ..,. 1 1. 1. 1 .1..1.1.1,.1 ..,, ,. 1. .. 1.1 1.1 ,114 1 1 , .sv ,.1 ., f, fw.--4-Vs-1 z .:1.-411.411 ..1 sv .fs fvff i1tffff1f4ww-4.- 11414114111-1121-51,i,-ww-14 -ww 1911113 1141211-41-f1,11.g-fs-11 1,1,.1,,1,,,.1,11,, 1, 1131,..11. 1 ..-1,4-1.1 .1 .,,.11,,1z 1, 1.1.1 1. 1s1,1,.1,1 , ,, ..,.. 1 .. .. 1 1..1.1,qf1f-1-,f-4-1414 1 .F - 1? 'f 1' 1 11630-ww,-1.em-31.-1.s1s15 1, 11,12 -14141.-1 11 fpj 15 151125 'ff 1 71.5154-X 4 - 154411-X 2. 7 -1 ww.1s31,.s1-f1w1-'aww' 1 ,,., V M 1 11 11.1 2 1.1.1 I1 1 1.1 1.11 1 1 11 141-11.114 1,,'415,1V1!f 1 somthing:fmatfQ91fQi2me1412Waffwa if smoi i93?99fiW39 ' 1l Q in, Due: ,Aesmgi A f ffffif ff f f lt meant fthatfl 1was,fhe11bfes1f111:3ff11- in my district in what cameivery close to being fthe bestf 11r1g iii Wt 7945 4 11' ff' W1- A-1s1. 1,cs11.'1 Qi Qt' 4- .1.141.11 1,1,.1,,1 f1 .1 1.4-1.-1 .W C14 . 1 11 1 1 1 1. 1.1 1 .1 1.1 11. 1. 1.1. 111, 1. 1 .1 1.12111 1 Cockrill, David 001,144 Coe, Sherry 011,166 Coffman, Tina 001,144 Cole, Elizabeth 011,166 COLF, KIMBERLY 021,188 Collier, Cheryl 011,166 Collier, Mary 001,144 Collins, Bob 011,73,166 Collins, Lisa 001,126,144 COLUMBO, JAMES 021,59 DECA Comninellis, Maria 011,122, 124,166 Comstock, Leslie 011,166 Cook, David 011,122,166 COOK, RYAN 021,188 Cook, Sharon 001,144 COOPER, ANDY 021,713,188 Football, Varsity Club Cooper, Janet 011,124,69, 167 Cooper, Jeff 011,124,167 COOPER, TERRESA 021,188 CORBETT, RANDY 021,58,188 DECA Corwin, Shelly 001,144 Cosby, Jeff 011,167 COSBY, JON 021,73,232,188 Football co-captain, Track, inthestafeki ,11f INDEX 237 1, 44- 1.1-1.1-1,..-'14 .1 Ji':'1'T 511.4141 -1141.4 ,sf1e11,:i'441G - 1 51 4 1 1 - 1,11 1- 14! ff ff104'ffaf:4f 11? 1 fu' 1411 f 'W 1' fffy ,, A, 1 45411194 C17 9 16211 f - , f11 1 1 1 1, X I X J 1911? 711. ,i 1 1 2,4 302137155 P. 491: ' ff 91753?5'7:V?1443Pi6 ?i '11 1 1, 1' ' ' 572:53 1 1 '14 1-14 ,1 .MQ 111 .-1:- I F' 1611141 5 ,114 A - M. Ar 1,1 sz af1wfvM4: 1112 - 1 - fs -. . 131. 45 12? ff QW 49' ,1-213, ,!15f1, 41 4 ,fqzbwz 1.11, 1.. 1,411 1 ,1.1,11.. -1, 411-1,6 71,1 f J -fig' if 1 1?'7W??e 1 , i 1 ' ff K ff 147555 fm ,.1,, K? 1 ,W 4 1.411 1 1411 1 f f ' 1 in 1'f171y1?pQ7117ff F Constanyo, Margaret 015 Courter, Devin 005,144 Courtney, Robert 005,167 COWAN, MARY 025,188 Cowden, Randy 015,167 Cox, Craig 015,167 COX, MIKE 025,188 Cox, Robert 005,144 Cox, Tom 005,73,144 Coy, Suzanne 005,144 Crabtree, Pamela 005,40,144 CRAFT, RALPH 025,188 Craig, Robert 005,144 CRAIN, TOM 025,27,113,188 Track, Golf, Girl Watchers, Tarkus Club Craven, Lisa 005,43,144 Crawford, Laura 015,122,167 Dever, Mary 0 05 Crighton, Grady 005,144 Cross, Dana 005,144 Cross, Gary 005,144 Cross, Jeff 005,144 Cross Lesa 015,167 Cross Mike 015,167 CROSS, ERIC 025,188 Swimming, Varsity Club, Girlwatchers Croucher, Jon 005,144 CROWDER, REGINA 025,188 Crum, Daniel 005,67,144 Crum, Randall 005,145 Cuda, Carl 005,145 CULL, DEAN 025,124,188 Cull, Todd 015,167 Cunningham, Brian 005,40,145 Curtis, Susan 015,69 Cutler, Jennifer 005,145 DAHMS, KELLY 025,188 DAILY, CHARLES 025,45,124, Dalton Larry 015 Dance Prissi 015 167 Danforth Priscilla 005 67 126 144 Daniel Jacque 01587 167 DANIEL JOHN 025188 Daniel Jim 00585145 DANIELS MARY ANNE 025189 DANIELS RAMONA 025 189 Daniels Robert 015 DANLEY DAVID 025 124 189 Band Pep and Stage Bands David Joann 005 145 Davies Amy 015 167 Davis Brenda 015 167 DAVIS DEBBIE 025 189 Davis Denise 00540 126 Davis Jerry 015 73 80 167 DAVIS JOHN 025189 DAVIS KELLY 02543122189 Musical FHA Thespians Sweetheart Queen 238 INDEX Davis, Ken 015,73,167 DAVIS, LAURA 025 Davis, lVlatt 015,73,124,167 Davis, Wesley 015,167 Davis, Stephanie 005,145 Day, Anthony 005,145 Day, Cheryl 005,77,89,145 Day, Jeffrey 005,126,145 DAY, SCOTT 025,189 Day, Vicki 015,94,167 DAYTON, DELANA 025,58,189 DECA Debrick, Mitch 005,145 DECKARD, RANDY 025,124,189 Band Decker, Julie 025,167 Dehn, Michelle 015,59,167 Deister, Craig 015,124,167 Dement, Neil 015,167 Dement, Robert 005,145 Denault, Patricia 015,167 Depew, Dave 005 DERRINGER, DEBBIE 025,113, 189 Pep Club, Play, Basketball Statistician Dexheimer, Sandy 015,167 Dickey, Brenda 015,167 Dickey, Robert 005,145 DIEBOLD, MIKE 025,189 Diebold, Scott 005,145 Dill, Robert 005,73,85,126, 145 Distefano, John 015,31,124, 167 Distefano, Sally 015,34,75, 167 Divine, Billy 015 Dix, Deborah 005,34,145 Dixon, Mark 005,146 Doan, Jeff 015,167, DOAN, TAMMY 025,59,189 VICA RANDY QGWDEN Far tumor Randy Gowgten wzestltag has been a mater par! of his high school Ute thus tai' Randy took third at 958 lbs his sophemare year and wok first page at 105 kbs at the state meet this year l iimshed third last year and I was determined to receive first this year I have worked hard to gain that honpr Being in wrestling has inter fared some with his persona! and sch ltite but Randy said he was abte to cope with it Dobbins, Cindy 015,167 DONNELLY, AMANDA 025,40,190 Debate, NFL, French Club, Mock Gov't Donnici, Anthony 005,126,146 Douglas, Brad 015,31,124, 168 Douglas, Jeff 005,146 Douglas, Sharon 005,146 DOWD, STEVE 025,124,190 Band DOWLING, ANITA 025,44,45, 69,124,190 Cross-Country, Track, FBLA, Band Downey, Lana 005,77,146 DOWNING, JANE 025,87,104, 190 Basketball, Softball, Swim- ming, FBLA, NHS, Newspaper, Annual Photographer Downing, Todd 005,80,146 DRAVENSTOTT, DIANA 025,122, 190 DREILING, JAY 025,190 Dreyer, Lori 005,146 Driver, Janis 005,146 Drollinger, Jeffrey 005,146 DUFF, MARY 025,44,190 FBLA Duncan, Paul 015,122,168 DUNCAN, SHERRI 025,190 DUNIGAN, DEBORAH 025,190 Dunigan, Tina 005,146 Dunn, Victoria 015 Dunham, Melodee 005,146 Duval, Cindy 005,146 Dvorak, Brenda 005,126,146 DYE, RICHARD 025,190 EARLEY, THOMAS 025,190 EBEL, CHARLES 025 Ebel, Deborah 015 Eblen, Timothy 015,124,168 Eckart, Bernard 005,146 Eddins, Craig 005,146 Eddins, Gregg 005,126,146 EDDINGS, NANCY 025,190 Edman, Susan 005,34,146 Edwards, Steven 015 Egan, William 015,168 EICHLER, ROGER 025,190 Debate, Mock Gov't., French Club Eicmer, Sally i1o5,12e,14e Eiken, Laurie i115,1es Ekiss, Brent 015,31,73,32, 168 Eldereth, Harley 015,168 Elks, Christine 005,146 Elliott, Alicia 015,122,168 Elliott, Jeana 015,73,162, 168 Elliott, Peter 005,122,146 EMERY, KELLY 025,34,43,20, 37,122,190,232 Cheerleader, FHA, Homeco- ming attendant EMERY, SHELLY 025,44,190 French Club, FBLA Engelage, Scott 005,73,146 Erhart, Scott 015,45,122, 124,168 Erickson, Arthur 015,168 Erickson, Chris 005,70,72, 82,126,146 Erickson, Shon 015,168 Erisman, Peggy 015,168 Esfandalry, Nancy 005,75,146 Esry, Melody 015,122,168 It can fmelfexe wth 93497 activates and hornewefk. it was hare after a meet ar practice is concwtrate on schmot mad tot team how to budget my time Bestdes wrestling Randy 9113035 other activities 't have a membershfp at the K C Fitness Center and try to go there as often asa can Randy has set high goals tor his senior year I plan to repeat as champ next year but aiso have fun My senior year is going to be exciting By Bridget Fox Esry, Ter Estes, RC Estrada, Evans, C Evans, C Evans, K Evans, L Evans, Fl Everett, I 146 Everett, I 146 FANN, C Fast, Rh Fast, Su FAUERE Faulknei 147 Fawcett, Felts, Ai 147 FERRIS, Fetters, Fewin, I FICK, S Fischer, FISCHE Fischer. Fish, Ri Fitch, JI Fitzgera Fleming Florenc 147 FLORE 226 Pom Club Floyd, I Floyd, I Floyd, I Flynn FOGAF Trac pher Madi Pep Fogarty Foland FOLAN Footl FOOTF FHA Fopear FOPEA Fox BI FOX E Vars ain FOX ll 25,190 54,168 46 5,146 5,190 ,146 5,190 146 3,32, I68 6 168 62, 146 4,43,20, HOITIGCO ,44,190 3,146 22, 168 172, 68 '68 l5,75,146 ,168 V ff 1 ,ff , Laffy! Ifeylygf ,ff x 'W V ff ff , yas, , ' 4551951 ,1,24 k ty, WWAQYS eiifiir 4, yfpfa Esry, Tena 005,126,146 Estes, Robert 005,126,146 Estrada, Geraldine 005 Evans, Evans, Caroline 005,40,146 Connie 015,126,168 Evans, Kenneth 005,146 Evans Libby 015,168 Evans Robin 015,168 Everett, Elizabeth 005,34, 146 Everett, Kendall 005,67,85, 146 FANN, CHRIS 025,190 Fast, Rhonda 005,34,146 Fast, Susan 015,168 FAUERBACH, MIKE 025,59,118 Faulkner, Byron 0O5,67,82, 147 Fawcett, Ann 015,124,168 Felts, Arthur 005,31,126, 147 FERRIS, CHARLES 025 Fetters, Tammy 005,89,147 Fewin, Kim 015,168 FICK, SUE 025,191 Fischer, Gail 005 FISCHER, SUE 025,191 Fischer, Deborah 005,147 Fish, Rick 015,168 Fitch, Jay 015,168 Fitzgerald, Sean 005,67,147 Fleming, Natalie 015,168 Florence, Diana 005,34,126 147 FLORENCE, MARY 0 25,43,191, 226 Pom Pon-Head, Band, Pep Club, FHA, Swimming Floyd, Blair 005 Floyd, Chris 015,168 Floyd, Tracy 005,147 Flynn, Nicola 015,169 FOGARTY, RENAE 025,27,69, 104,122,168,191 Track, Newspaper photogra- pher, Musical, Cross-Country Madrigals, A Cappella Choir, Pep Club, Swimming Fogarty, Rochelle 005,147 Foland, Angela 015,43,169 FOLAND, MICHAEL 025,73,191 Football co-captain FOOTRAKUL, PORANEE 0 25,43, 191 FHA, Pep Club Fopeano, Joe 005,124,147 FOPEANO, WENDY 025,122,191 A Cappella, Band Fox, Bridget 015,34,43,169 FOX, DAVID 025,73,122,191, 232 Varsity Club, Football Cap- tain, Track FOX, MARY 025,104,192 Newspaper, Pep Club, FHA PRAY, WILLIAM 025,49,192 Frazier, John 015,67,169 FREDERICH, CHRIS 025,192 Tarkus Club Frederick, Rodney 005,147 Freeman, Lori 015,20,34,43, 94,169,226 Freeman, Mark 015,14,169 Freitag, Trudy 015,43,169 French, Tammy 005,147 FREY, JAMES 025,192 FRIDAY, ROBIN 025,122,192 Choir Frische, Lisa 015,169,226 Frische, Mary 005,147 Fruechtenicht, Loretta 015,59 169 Fuchs, Craig 015,82,122, 124,169 FUCHS, JEFF 025,124,192 Band, Pep Band FULCHER, CARLA 025,106,192 Annual, French Club Fulcher, Vicki 005,147 Fuller, Caralou 005,122,147 Funk, Sherri 015,43,59,169 Fuqua, Danny 015,169 FUSSELMAN, DAVID 025,122, 124,192 Band, French Club, Musical Orchestra GABAUER, LOUIS 025,59,192 Gabauer, Phil 005,147 GABBERT, GINA 025,192 Gabelick, John 015,122,169 Gage, Tammy 005,147 Galetti, John 005 GALETTI, CAROLYN 025,192 GALETTI, TOM 025,192 Gallagher, Michelle 015,169, 226 Gallagher, Mike 015 Gann, Michael 005,147 GARCIA, DEBBIE 025,192 GARCIA, MICHELLE 025,58,192 COE Garcia, Richard 005,126,147 Garcia, Tory 005,34,40,147 Garretson, Karen 015,169 GARRETT, JOHN 025,192 Garrett, Melinda 005.147 GARRETT, PERRY 025,73,113, 192 Football GARRETT, STEVEN 025,193 Garrison, Bradley 015,169 Garrison, Brenda 015 Garrison, Randy 015,169 GAST, SCOT 025,325,193 Musical, Play crew Gast, Todd 005,147 Gates, Jennifer 015,169 GAUERT, TIM 025 GEISINGER, MIKE 025,193 Nei X X s 4 X ,X i X .gs Q s 'X' X xx N 4 1 1- X .. ii I ' x , JOHN ,DISTEFANQ loerl Y I Q The end, of i the school p day its fy I Mime to relax for rmeffyf 519990169 I brutfforpJohh,,Dtstefanof,, junior, , Q proiectsl ,f0ffStuder1LCounciiL I I , ,'ft,oftenfhad,to stafpatterl School fto2wOf1Sf0k1,thiliewlkef ,,ss41 1 making? postersjsaldg if ,llgil J Md,when, I tdnffixhaveztoigsfaxkiif gg after, lots 1ofttmes it I had, ,tdgl ,l, Lf, fi ' we ftIe,woftr Hom,e'fwf1b1 l ,Spending S0','mQ0h5f1mQf,QDfrf S1udenflOouncil lcan,lafteqt?rv1sfl f other things, 1004, r ,l I 7 f , 7 I HI had tolworktor council sometimes 'when I should have Q g beenhorne doingrthomeworkk' is spendingkallfthattime 1 f I A WOVU1 lf? ' ' if V: f ' f'Oh yes! I think It's J I4 f A , a great experience, Anyone, I interested should run. I I I feel that It will help I 1 I anyone out In the futurej I It teaches you organization and A how to relate with people. ay Lisa Jung I Wrestling, Football Geldersma, Kate 005,147 Geneiuk, Denise 015 Gennetten, Mike 005,147 Genova, Cathleen 015,34,43, 169,226 George, James 005,147 Geran, Dale 015,169 GERLER, DEBRA 025,193 Gerler, Jane 005,148 Gilbert, Christy 005,148 Gibson, Jeanne 015,169 Gieseke, Joyce 015,77,122, 124,169 Gieseke, Linda 015,124,169 Gilbert, Brenda 015,122,169 GILBY, WILLIAM 025 Gillen, Robert 015,169 GIOIA, JOHN 025,49,193 Spanish Club, Art Club, Photo Club, Basketball Glenn, Tim 005,148 Goddard, Kirn 015,169 Goddard, Mark 015,169 GOFF, LISA 025,43,44,94, 124,126,193 Class Officer-10, 11, 12, FBLA, FHA, NHS, French Club Troyian Queen Candidate Goff, Lori 005,43,77,94, 148 GOMOLETZ, DAVID 025,193 Gooch, Kendra 005,126,148, 219 GOODMAN, CAROL 025,193 Pep Club GOODMAN, ROBERT 025,58,193 Gordon, Susan 015,59,169 Grafton, Ned 005,148,169 Grainger, Carolyn 005,126, 148 GRASIS, NORA 025,40,169 Debate, NFL, Thespians, Mock Gov't., Executive Council-10 Graveline, Betsy 005,31,148 Green, Catherine 015,124,170 Gregalunas, Mike 015,170 GREGORY, JAMES 025,193 Gresham, Barbara 005,148 GRESHAM, BILL 025,176,193 Tarkus Grieco, Greg 015 Griggs, Carla 015,75,17O Grimes, Kevin 005,10,96,116 148 Grimm, Brenda 015,43,170 GRIMM, DERWIN 025,45,124, 193 Stage Band, Swimming, Band, Wargaming Club Grossi, David 005,148 GUERBER, BRIAN 025 GUERRA, KAREN 025,7,10,34, 37,20,193,232 Cheerleader, Homecoming attendant-10, 11, Home- coming Oueen, FHA GUESS, PAULA 025,194 Gust, Robin 015,43,122,162. INDEX 239 JIM GWYN Many athletes run the risk of ruining their careers because of iniuries Jlm Gwyn who earned his varsity letter In football and track his sophomore year ls we such athlete During the second footbali game this year Jim had his nose frao ttrvaeano was out for two games Wtgexwre returned he Jlafowovtm lab, which out him M reg me rest of the season 6 X 752 HABERSTICK FIICK 112123 33 Track Thesplans Muslcal Play French Club Studdest Club Glrl Watchers HAGEN ANDY 1121194 HAGEN BRAD 112137124 Tennis Band Hale Craig 111178170 Hale Greg 111180170 Hall Llsa 1101148 Hamby Kelly 11113140148 Hamby Klmberlee1101 Hamlet Mike 1101148 Hammel David 1111 170 Hampton Cindy 1111122170 Haney Tlm 1101 148 Hannah Richard 111173 170 Hardin Karen 1101126148 Harmon Melissa 111134 45 124 170 Harrelson Charles 1111 1.l ..'. lrv , f, 'Nei Alle ef W gaaQ f 12,2 er' . I . 2 1l 2 2 I reha . I f Gustafson, Fred 1101,126,148 Guthrie, Tom 1111,124,170 Gwyn, Jim 1111,14,73,82,170 Harrlngton Lloyd 1111 Harris Christine 1111 170 HARRIS KENNETH 1121 HARRIS RHONDA 112153 Band FBLA French Club Harris Timothy 1111 170 Harter Kenneth 1111 Harvey Steve 1101 148 Hasty Timothy 111159 Hatton Jeffrey 1101 126 HAUPTMANN EMILY 112156 40 194 NFL NHS French Club Mock U.N. Mock Senate Hauetter Cindy 1111 170 Haupert Troy 111131 70 73170 Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Beverly 1111 Celeste 1111171 Jeff 111167122 wayne 1101148 HAYDEN, BRUCE 112140, 124 45 194 Band, Wargaming, Stage HAYSE, DALE 1121,58 HAYWARD, LISA 1121 Head, Loren 1101 Hearn, Jeffrey 1111,73,171 Heckelbeck, Leigh 1111,171 Hedge, Lyle 1101,148,171 Hedstrom, Melissa 1101,34, 128,148 Heerboth, Cheryl 1101,126 148 Heese, Bob 1101,73,148 FGW HEFLIN ROBERT 112173113 Football HEIDENFELDER TERI 1121 Helnrlchs Cynthia 1101 148 Helm John 1111171 Helms Dawn 1111124171 HEMPHILL JODIE 1121104194 Newspaper FBLA Hemphill Russ 1101148 HENDERSON BRENT 1121194 19 67 60 50 Cross country Track Class Officer 12 NHS Varsity Club Valedlctorlan Tro1an King Henderson Danny 1101 148 Henserson Dennis 110173 148 Henderson Teri 1111 Hendrrcks Patrick 1111171 Henke Helen 1111171 Henke Hugh 1101147 Henneberg Kathy 1101 129 Henry William 1101149 HERNANDEZ DON 112140 56 57 194 NFL NHS Band Mock Govt Baseball Heroneme Gary 1101 96 97 126 149 HERRON FREDERICK 112167 92 194 Basketball Cross-Coun- try Track Varsity Club Hetzel Teresa 1101 126 149 HEVALOW KEVIN 1121194 Hevalow Stephanie 1101 149 Hevalow Tracy 1111 171 Brenda 1101 149 Jennifer 11113171 Joseph 110173 149 Juliane 110143126 Higdon Higgins Higgins Higgins HIGGINS PATRICIA 1121124 Band HIGH GERALD 1121195 Wrestling High William 1101149 Hildebrand Bob 1111171 Hill Charles 1111171 HILL PAM 112159195 VICA Hilton Donald 1111 Hobbs Kimberly 1101 126 Hobbs, Paula 1111,171 Hocter, Maria 1111,171 HOHIMER, DONNA 1121,43,195 Cheerleader, Pep Club, Band, FHA Hohimer, Gary 1101.149 Hohimer, Ronald 1111,171 Holferty, Kirk 1111,171 HOLLADAY, JANA 1121,43, GARY HERONEME Unlike most students Gary Heroneme sophomore is not only a cltlzen of the United States but is also a citizen of Ethiopia Gary has double citizenship Pep CIU NHS, FF Class O Holland, N Holland, F 124,149 l-IOLLANII Band, F HOLLING: 195,124 Band, F because he was born witty X HOLLOWI jfopia and his parents are 131213991 fegaresfbiazens who were work, aaseba Qrgqftfayfe atlas M1164 f X l Holmes, C fffZXy!j X X f Q HoIsted,l fgff f ff ,ff ff 1Hon, Bob f71Q1vf9191ref13v5f2rfaf16QfwQCg2 21 loneycutl My 39123 dfffyfff '1101 loneywel , f ffff ff WJ al gh 5229 W W Hbbten, .J ,eff ,Z HW W 1OOVEFl, ffff f f X X f X W f f A f Q www f X X ff W i 2,961 , 9 fdf ff f X ff ff 2 f ff X 2 ,A rg y W ff7 i 9 f ig! X99 f 7262 1 f 1 1 fr? f f ff .ff X f If ,ry f 2 f f 195 232 1 Footbal Hopp, Ra HORN, BI 4 Band, I Volleyb AFS, F Horn, Tra Hornbucll Horton, J X X , ff fffffffyffqf, 2 ,,., ,.,,f,,., if Hosrlkk :if Footba 5 Wrestli Hostikka, HOSiikka, Hough, II ., House, L Houx, Jo 122,17 Howard, 8' 1 Howe, K1 'WW Howe, Ri Howe, SI Howell, 1 , HOWELL - Orche, ' Hoy, Sta Hubbard - HUBBEL Footbl Studd Hubbell Huckins I H Wine Q : H udson , ,M Hughes Hughes Hughes W Hurlber Hurtt, L Hutchin ' IVSYSOI1, 2 t ffl 172 IVERSC A 195 Traci 195,226 240 INDEX Club Johnson, Jill 001,77,150 ERONEME idents, Gary lmcrei, is L not he United maiatcitizerl, 1 A 1191s x sv !eS?lElZ9!f1SP'Pf g sta L ' Pep Club Officer, Pom Pon, 1 NHS, FHA, Sweetheart, A Class Officer 1 Holland, Mary 011,171 1 Holland, Robert f101,96, 149 E 124, l HOLLAND, SHARON 021,195 l Band, French Club, FBLA HOLLINGSWORTH, LaDONNA 1121 - s,srs-asf, flaw-- f's--ff ,,, 1 s, fsfsrys 1412 Ti fs' f 9 4s2.sWLs,ylL X AM sa if 195,124 Band, FBLA HOLLOWAY, SHERRIE 021,94, I 195 Baseball, Basketball manager Holmes, Christopher 011,171 filolsted, sos-ms, 'X was - -fs,f,.s,sm4s WN ,,sf,s.Ws,VN.-,f f 4 ,L .-,V I Alicia 001,149 On, Bob f111,73,124,171 if-loneycutt, Paul 001,149 . 0, as msw,,.s4sm:1 Mqsaaww .V fs ,L ,Asa , ,, A, L. as as-nfs' M. A, rsnsas, A-U. - 'fs as Us , s asaas, i3,7sm'feso, sy 2.so,wfL f,-L ,s asvzrwi -A 1 .911 Nas 7.sfs44s zs,z QQ W s f as Sysa W it 'fs '- 4 Q 7 Visasf5sms:zsffSQ'GT '4 sl ,sw-,o.ss'rsf,.s-1 , WW! swsv-wswff X , QM- x, s aff. 7 fxjiffrr X18 Eaisboximfmr As ff S7 wi. iliwlff W- as MX frffsfws f ,, at 7, 1 psat f. 1 ,J .fab SAW f , f Ma, Mft, f 5' 5, L-1 ff Ziff-S Vc3i!fS'76S 'H W2 M smsm-4 W W S' V 1 Q ,pfyaffwsm ff? 1 1 as-oz . 4 . A, ,A ft' s Wa ,SJ 'fzriiiffkffi fffff fff -Agfa af' f sb NZ 11,4 Q.: Q , 5 X f f - f as mf ,,sp'. sfffsw fr? iifi 1 ' ff PMSA-WsWs7S7 11760 ff W K A, yy., tr,,,,yg, fi,f4,z A HOSTIKKA, DANIEL f121,59,195 Football, Tennis, 2 iloneywell, Doug 001,149 Qjglooten, Joan 011,171 OOVER, RUSSELL 021,73, L, , L, .,, , ,r 1951232 tfff Football, Track Hopp, Randy 001,149 if HORN, BRIDGET l121,124,195, 5 224 5 Band, Pep Band, French Club, ti Volleyball, Track, Majorette AFS, FMCC 'Q Horn, Tracy 001,149 Hornbuckle, LeRoy 011,171 Horton, Jon 001,149 Wrestling Hostikka, Duane 011,171 Hostikka, Laura l1o1,149 za! ,, 4 Zi? 301 . rl Hough, Dana 011,171 House, Larry 001,96,149 4 Houx, Joni 011,77,43, 122,171 Howard, Robin 001,34,149 Howe Kevin 011171 Howe: Richard q111,59,171 4 Howe, Shelley 001,149 Howell, Glen 011,171 HOWELL, NATALIE 021,122 Orchestra Musical fi Hoy, srapnanle l111,171 Hubbard, Susan 001,149 HUBBELL, CRAIG 021,73,211 Z,j!0?4 L ,4 . , of ,ff fr ,fw- :!i7'f!M??!! r ,QQ gg ff: f' 'VA' ' , 1, wwf fysb- , 31, 2 ggfff 1 ' X X 'f . - ,' f 'Q ., -' , VX ff 577,-'ff, ' ff' 7 X 0,1 affrffff X f f , , . ,ff A-ff 9,711 X Of! KLZL ?,!?,f,,,1 ,ff VC' if ff ffjf, Q ,fm ,Mfr ,, ff nv ygffwffyf ' f' m,,f,ff,,4, -f I 4 3 ii Hughes, Football, Track, Golf, Studdest Club, Varsity Club Hubbell, Hucklns, Hudnall, Q4 Hudson, Gwen 011,171 Christina 011,171 William 011,96,171 Lisa 001,43,149,219 Angelene 011,43,172 A Hughes, Karl 011 Hughes, Suzanne 001,150 f,HUGHES, TRACEY Q121,58,195 1 DECA Hughes, Victor 011,172 Hurlbert, David 001,150 Hurtt, Linda f111,49,172 Hutchinson, David 001,150 Iverson, Sherri l111,45,69, 172 lVERSON, STEVE 0 21,66,67 195 Track, Cross-country, Varsity Club, Band JACK, CHARLES l121,67,124, 195 Band, Cross-country, Wrestling JACKSON, DAVID 021 Jackson, Janet 001,150 Jacobson, Heidi 011,172 Jacoby, Karl 011,122,124, 162,172,82 Jaggers, Dean 001,150 Jantzen, Michael 001,126 Jantzen, Roger 011,124,150, 172 Jeffries, Brenda 011,59, 172 JEFFRIES, JULIE 021,4, 37,43,106,232,195,256 Cheerleader, Pep Club, Class Officer, NHS, FHA, Annual, Musical, Sweetheart Attendant. Softball Jeffries, Karen 001,150 Jeffries, Tom 001,73,80, 150 Jeffries, Teresa 011,24,37, 43,122,172,235 Jenkins, Clarence 001,150 JENKINS, KENNA JO 021,20, 24,37,43,122,232,195 Class Officer, Cheerleader, FHA, Courtwarming Attendant, Homecoming Attendant, NHS JENKINS, LORI 021,213,196 Track JENKINS, MARISA 021,116,196 Jenkinson, Jim 011,172 Jensen, Tara 001,34,150 JERDE, PAULETTE 021,196 Jeske, Stewart 001,150 Jetmore, Melissa 011,172 Johnson, Bob 011,172 Johnson, David 011,90,172 Johnson, Elizabeth 011, 8,89,124,172 Johnson, Jackie 011,172 Johnson, Jennifer 011,77 172 JOHNSON, JUDITH 021,196 Softball Manager JOHNSON, KEVIN 021,58,196 DECA Johnson, Loraine 001 Johnson, Merita 001,150 JOHNSTON, JACK 021,196 Jones, Anita 110111251750 Jones, Bobbie 11011150 JONES, GLEN 11211196 Jones, Gwen 11111172 JONES, .IAlvlEs 1121591196 VICA 7 MM W Jones, Jeff 001,150 Jones, Sheila 011,94,106, 172 Jordan, Mike 001,150 Jordan, Todd l111,73,121,172 Jung, Joe 001,67,126,150 Jung, Lisa 011,49,43,172 KAHLER, JILL 021,124,196 Band Kallenberger, Jim 001,30, 126,150 Kaminski, Thomas 011,172 Karr, Abby 001,150 Kassara, Pat 011,172 Kasten, Norman 001,150 Kaut, Doug 001,150 Keating, Donald 001,150 Keating, John 021,59,196 DECA Keeley, Cheryl 011,173 KEIM, MICHELLE 021 Keith, Kevin 011,73,90,173 Keller, Robert 001,150 A- 4-4,1 fl f Z, J W if 4s0 sw rf AW ww .-V fix? 34 7 , VW We 4 KELLY, BRUCE' 0 21,196 KELLY, KEVEN 021,2,197 Honorary Trojan Kelso, Kelly 001,37.150. 235 KEMMERLY, PHILLIP 021,197 Basketball KEREKES, DEBORAH l121,58,197 DECA Kerekes, Matt 001,150 Kerner, Jennifer 001,34,150 Kerner, Patrick 011 KIEHL, NANCY 021,124,197, 224 Majorette, Band, Pep Band Kiene, Jeffery 011,173 Kiene, John 011,173 KILGORE, CODY 021,49,197 Photo Club, Thespians, Musical Crew, Studdest Club, French Club Killingsworth, Betty 001,150 Killion, Deanna 011,173 Killion, Tammie 011,173 Kimmey, Richard 011,173 KIMREY, BRIAN 021,197 Kimrey, Karrie 001,150 A-asqsy 4.1.1, 1 ' 1-' -'ws J WM- - , ,. 1 51, A ifely if -wr .s', wy,i,sz.wao.-9553 s'p,li95g,: GN 4 ,lv- ,KQNZMX ,a,f,w,r5s,,Xa,,s 1- ,asm yi! M 1 99? ,W 2-A A W. fa www- ff fw--WW, ws .s w- as 1,-as KK, 5,3 A X .wt-462 wiv 5, ., 95,0-,y www -0 sysmaw ' A., J fi Q4-' 9 f f iff W 55 f ,--r . I 1 . ,.-- f- w 1 'A ,-r' rw s-r' 1 ,.,' ,,-, RunnffteQQvgesgfneoaeieeliftgwfffr QW ,,,- 70,1 ,y Ayffg, on V:zf24ff?S91 , A f,il trf l l , IBVIDWWQ rv 2 , 53 ZZ 1 iff r X ff W H 0 INDEX 241 ,EYESIEE ,--gg, Iggy- Z' 125 .11 .:. 3' ji ti 5 .. 'Q W L 5 .512 :rx A-. King, Laura 1111,49,59,111, 122,173 King, Robert 1101,150 Kirkendoll, Mitchell 1101,150 Kirschner Mark 1101150 Kirtley Janet 1101 150 Kixmiller Kyle 110140 73 90 150 Kjellerson Lauri 1101150 Klaassen John 110173 124 KLAASSEN RUTH 1121197124 Class officer Pep Club Prom chairman NHS Band Pep Band Klavetter Floyd 1101 150 KLAVETTER JAMES 112140197 NFL Mock Government Spanish Club Kloeppel Tom 1111 173 Knauss Michelle 1101 18 37 150 235 KNAUSS SHARON 112120 34 106197 251226 Pom Pon Annual FHA Musical Class officer 12 ibm MEGDWM Lori Sliegoyvys Junior considers QQHVHIGS 8 mage? 9811 of her Fife Besides stoctent council girls' bssketbatt, swimming and band sore Hfso holds down a fob at Raises etzia we Lori has been estuce repro sdbtatwe fm terse years at enjoy Sftoso because we are att warring for me betterment of the scdzooi Qne nas atways been involved rn sports This year she is a mem bel' of the gtrls varsity basketball team and the varsity swim team we been in sports as forfg as 1 can rememoen Everyone used to salt me a tomboy Lon has been in band for five years sne is the onty femate percussfonist in the symphonic band Band is a lot or hard work but its fun because the guys help me ou I like being Involved and on the go all the time I dont see how anyone could just sit around ld be bored to death By Lisa Thompson 242 INDEX Homecoming attendant, Courtwarmlng attendant KOSZALKA, DUANE 1121,124,197 Band KOVACH REGINA 1121197 KRAMER MARY 112149198 Art Club KROENKE JOHN 1121198 Kroenke Julie 111169 87 173 213 Krueger Scott 111140 56 124 173 KRUG STEPHEN 1121 Kruger Karen 110140 89 Kucera Kim 1101150 Kucera Pat 1101 Kuchta David 1111 173 KUCHTA JOHN 112167124 Band Cross Country Track KUEFFER RANDY 1121 198 Kuester Cheryl 1111 173 Kuhlman Kemberly 1101150 Kuhlman Troy 111187124 Kytasari James 1101 LACKEY GEORGIA 1121198 Lafferty Kevin 1101 150 Lair Tracy 1111173 Lambert Cindy 1101 151 Lambert: Chris 110185 151 Lamoy Anne 111114 40 45173 Lamoy Martha 110140151 LANCE TRINA 112122 40198 Musical Thespian Land Marc 111182173 Land Shawn 110178 79 80151 LANDRAM ROBERT 112158198 DECA Lang Stacy 110169 89 151 Langevin Andrea 1101 151 Langston Bill 1111 126173 Langston Bruce 110173 151 Lapp Victoria 1101 75 151 Larson Brian 1111 124 173 LASSITER LAURIE 1121 124129 tennis NHS Band French Club NFL Mock Govt Thespians Latshaw Peter 1101 151 LATSHAW THOMAS 1121 198 LAURENCE BRADLEY 1121 198 Go Lawhon Donald 1111173 Laws Denise 111118 24 75 87 162 173 Lawson Cynthia 1101 151 Leamon Brad 111180124 Leasure Daniel 1101151 LeClere Kathryn 110189 124 151 Lee Debra 110177 89151 Leffert Michael 111173173 Legault Gregory 1101 151 LEGGETT MARK 1121104198 Studdest Club Varsity Club NHS, Newspaper, Wrestling, Baseball LEIBEE, LADD 1121,78 Wrestling Lemons Sarah 111143173 LeMunyon Tim 1101151 Leuthen Valeska 1111 173 LEWIS BILLY 1121198 LEWIS JANlCE1121 LEWIS RHONDA 1121198 Libby Gregory 1111173 Libby Klmerly 110189152 LIBERTY REBECCA 1121 198 Lind Marion 1111124173 Lindburg Arline 1101152 LINZAY ROBERT 1121 Linzy Michael 1101 152 Lisec Leif 1101 85 152 Livingston Hans 111189173 Livingston Mikael 1101 122 152 Lloyd Nancy 1111 173 LLOYD STEVE 112190 198 Basketball Baseball Swimming Tarkus LOBNER RONNIE 112159198 Loehrer Coleen 1101152 Loftis Alan 1101 152 Long Dayna 111143122 94 173 Longley Wendy 1101 34 152 Lonski Mike 1101126152 Lonski Tom 111145174 Looker Bill 110172152 Looker Deidra 111169 174 Loth Danny 1101 152 LOUDERMILK DANNY 1121198 Loughridge Brian 1111 124174 Loveless Kris 1101 73 80 126 Lovgren Carrie 1111 174 Lowrey Kay 111143 174 Lovano Mark 1101 152 Lucas Steve 1111111 174 Lueckert Richard 110167152 Lykins Daniel 1101152 LYLE WILLIAM 112158198 Lynch Brenda 1101 153 LYNCH LISA 1121 104 198 Newspaper McAfee Tim 110185153 McCaffrey Eileen 1111 174 McCaffrey Jim 110185151 MCCAFFREY MICHAEL 1121 MCCARTNEY KATHERINE 1121 199 McCartney Lorie 1101 153 McClellan Mike 1101 153 McClung Leslie 1101 153 McCluskey Dana 1101 153 McCollum Joe 1101153 McCollum Temple 111147124 McComb Michael 1111124174 McConnell Debbie 1101 153 MCCONNELL LAURIE 1121199 MCCORMICK JOE 1121199 I ! MCCRACKEN, KENNETH 1121, 1 199 3 McDaniel, Jeffrey 1111,124,12e, ' 174 McDanial Mary 1101153 McDaniel Rhonda 1101 153 McElfish Laurie 1111 174 McFARLAND KENNETH 1121 McFarland Kevin 1111 174 McGinnis Cynthia 111159175 MclLVAIN KEVIN 1121199 Mclntosh Richard 110140153 DAYNA LONG Many Park Hftl students hav part time labs either after school or on weekends Dayna Long tumor has an excjnng anwwetr paying names af part fine mode! 4 X Dayna has been faking ff !T!6fi6Ill'iQ blesses farfdjyeaf afhalf from fthe Bgnaaifanfngo Mesieynefneenrywltsjakss fa 8-neurgffese fwiebfef xgoegf and ftsrwwe renee tnsrrysfgg sarees? Q-owes, andres yawn new fwmgingyfaggeyff is X C f f QHITWW lW ff, fweemefotrgnpajaaeyregom f flaatsgwfrya use 4999916 iw mfamefwnerfne Quiet! 621119, thenffadrioffaf if fans severangfeneefooliegijfj and fashion 54363594 QZZW, X X Ziff! Modeling ls really good experience it has helped my self confidence and has rxeipecl me to be more seff assured lt can be trustfatfng because tm never satisfied with my pictures but it pays off when lm asked to promote I product or do a fashion snow By Suzanne Batten MCKAHA DECA MCKEEH VlcKeehz McKinIe1 MQKINNI McK:nIIe McLain McLean McMaha McMech McMIch MACK I Band Music Madden Maddox MAENHI Mahan MAJOR Majors Maksim MAKSII MALOIN MALOIN Mannin Marchb Marklet Marsha Martel MARTE Martin Martin Martin MARTll Martin Martin Martin Martin MART MART MASO Ann FH Maste Mathi Mathi Maudl Maxw Maybt MAYF ra Meacl Meacl MEAE Anr Mead Mead Mego ETH 1125 5,124,126 05,153 ETH 1125 174 15,59,175 25,199 O5,40,153 NG idents have 1 after lds. Dayna ,excltlng as a part aking I' 1 ' at year and azan Monza wetakes , I laiweek I taklnglan nurse 5 1109, Some wdeliftea I I laytdwn 33,69 f - cewood 'Bay flestaurent, dnventldrts ,, MCKAHAN DAVID 112558 DECA McKEEHAN JAMES 1125199 McKeehan Russell 1115174 McKinley James 111567 40 MCKINNEY ELIZABETH 1125199 McKinney Merry 1105 153 McLain Bret 1105153 McLean Colleen 1105 40 126 McMahan Arthur 1105175 McMechan Jeanne 1115175 McMichael Shelly 1115 175 226 MACK BILLY 1125124199 Band Tarkus Pep Ban Musical Orchestra Madden Stacie 1105 153 Maddox Jonl 1105 153 MAENHOUDT THERESA 1125199 Mahan Donlce 110530 34102 MAJORS KEVIN 112558 Malors Susan 1115175 Maksimik Curtis 110547153 MAKSIMIK KEITH 1125199 MALONE RONALD 1125114124 MALONY MARK 1125199 Manning John 1105153 Marchbanks Cynthia 11057715 Markley Lynn 1105 153 Marshall Dean 1115 Martel Bonnie 1115175 MARTEL KEVIN 1125199 Martin Debbie 1105126153 Martin Deborah 110534111 Martin, Elizabeth 1115,34,175 MARTIN, HONEY 1125,199 Martin, Kathleen 1115,175 Martin, Patrick 1115,175 Martin, Stephen 1115,175 Martin, Susie 1115,49,124,175 MARTIN, TAMARA 1125,199 MARTINEZ, RITA1125,199 MASON, DIANE 1125,106,199 Annual 1editor5, Band, FHA, French Club Masters, Debra 1105,153 Mathis, Joetta 1105 124175 213 51 Melnhardt Martin 1115175 Melnhardt Stephanie 1115 175 Mellor Collette 111559175 Meloy Tom 1105126153 MELVARD CHERYL 112543 200 Melvard Ellen 1105 126153 Menard Christina 110543153 Meroney Charles 110590 96 91 Michelson Keith 1105153 Michelson Kent 1105 153 MIKUIICR Kenny 1105153 MILLER ALLAN 112524 200 Basketball Doublestunts Studdest Club Pres FBLA MILLER ANDY 1125116 200 Basketball Mlller Chris 111573175 Mlller Debra 1115 175 Miller Melissa 1105 153 Mlller Howard 1115175 NAPOLI JANINE 1125 75 200 Class officer-12 Tennis Nauss Kristine 1115 175 NAVE ANGEL 1125 200 French Club NAYLOR JENNIFER 1125200 Naylor Stephanie 1105 154 NEATHERY REGINA 1125122 200 NEDBLAKE NICHOLI 1125 201 Needham Amy 1105 154 Nehmiz Wolfhard 1115122 124 136 175 Neighbors Kim 11153187 94 175 NEIGHBORS SUZANNE 1125 30,94 Student Council president, Pep Club, Goodtimers, Bas- ketball, FHA Nelson, Chris 1105,94,154 NELSON, DONALD 1125,58,201 NELSON, GREG 1125,201 Nelson, Greg 1105,82,67,154 Nelson, Kathleen 1115,124,175 Nelson, Mark 1115,175 Nelson, Mike 1115,73,175 NELSON, ROBERT 1125,201 Wrestling, Football, Bas- MIKE NELSON Mike Nelson lunlor leads a very busy life Besides Playing quarterback for the football team and pltcher for the baseball team Mike works four days a week as a cook at Lloyd s Pizza Fac OVY l enjoy working lt keeps me busy and helps flnance the car I hope to get ln the near future sand Mike As for sports I have always enloyed competltlon and physical activity By Denise Laws NICHOLS MARK 112578 79124 Wrestling Football Nicholson Brad 111580175 Nickell Gary 1115176 Nickolls Glenn 1105154 Nickols Jonny 1105 154 NICHOLS MIKE 1125201 NICHOLS WILLIAM 1125201 Wrestling Tarkus Club NICKLE BRADLEY 1125124 210 Riflery Club Pep Band Band NICKLE, STAN 1125,201 Riflery Club, Band Nienhueser, Sheryll 1105,154, 126,43 Nili All I-leza1115,176 Noah, Denna 1115,49,176 Noel, Jana 1115,124,224,69, 176 Norton, Parrish 1115,121 Norvell, Paul 1115 Noyes, Scott 1105,154 G-ID OBERDICK, JOHN 1125,201 Oberzan, Nancy 5115,124,176 te 33355553 W Waxes. tl? QA Olson Kent 1115 176 O Neil Mike 1115176 O Rear Shawn 1115176 Osborn Tammy 1105 154 Osborn. Tim 1115179 OShia Anne 111522 40176 OTool Belinda 1105 154 34 O Tool Kelly 110543 154 OTTERMAN CATHLEEN 1125 201 Otterman Natalie 1105 154 OTWELL KELLY 1125 106 201 Spanish Club Annual Owens, Brenda 1115,176 OWENS, KERRY 1125,59,201 Paeth, Jim 1115,45,124,176 Paine, Patricia 1105,154 PALECKI, THOMAS 1125,201 PALMER, PAMELA 1125,122,201 Track, A Cappella Choir, Musical Palmquist, John 1115,59,124, 176 PAPA, PAUL 1125,40,202 Thespians Parisi, Kevin 1105,90,96, 5119004 elpedy 2 4 ahdlhas , ire self- rustrating satisfied ltit pays torpromote 8 hion show. Batten Mathis, Rosemarie 1115,175 Maudlin, Donald 1115,175 Maxwell, Arthur 1115,124,175 Maybee, Dianna 1105,153 MAYFIELD, TERRI 1125,200 Track, Musical, Pep Club Meacham, Jane 1115,34,104,175 Meachum, Paul 1105,153 MEADE, GARY 1125,106,168 Annual, Band Meade, Scott 1115,73,175 Meador, Jeffrey 1115,73,175, 96-97,90 Megown, Lori 1115,30-31,87 ketball, Track, Golf Nelson, Todd 1105,154 Neveu, Mark 1105,154 NEWCOM, NANCY 1125,201 Swimming, Diving, Goodtimers Pep Club Newell, Aaron 1105,154 Newell, Steve 1115,175 Newman, Kim 1115,43 NEWTON, CAROL 1125,31,43, 122,201 Class officer-11, 12, FHA, Sweetheart candidate. Choir, Cheerleader, Student Coun- I Cil O'Hare, Jacqueline 1115,75,43, 94,176 O'HEARN, JAMES 1125,73,124, 201 Football, Track Ohlhausen, Bret 1115,82,7,73, 176 Oiler, Anne 1115,176 Older, Jill 1105,73,154 Oliver, Sherrie 1115,176 OLSON, ERIC 1125,82,201 Tennis, Basketball Olson, James 1115,124,176,90, 96,97 97,154 Parker, Rhonda 1115,176 Parker Stefany 1115,59,124, 176 PARKER, reel 1125,77,202 Volleyball Parks, Lisa 1115,59,176 Parks, Robert 1115,175 PARRISH, RYAN 1125,7,10,31. 104,124 Newspaper, Student Council, Tarkus Passeretti, Sharyn 1105.691 154 INDEX 243 Patneau, John 001,10,73, 154 Patrick, Ted 011,176 Patterson, Linda 001,19,154 Patton, David 011,73,176 Paul, Bill 001,154 Pearl, Ivan 011,70,73,176 PEARL, VIVIAN 021,69 Cross-Country, Track PEINE, DONNA f1Z1,44,104, 122,168,202 Newspaper, FBLA treasurer, A Cappella Choir, Musicals, Spanish Club PELHAM, IVAN 021 PELHAM, PATTI 021,202 Perry, Jim 001,155 PERRY, MARK 021,90,202 Perryman, Charles 001,73, 155 PESCHANG, TERESA 0 21,1 13, Persinger, Darryl 011 Personelli, Joseph 011,176 PETERSON, MITCHELL 0 21,202 Swimming Peterson, Kent 011,73,122, 176 Peterson, Kris 011,34,176, 226 Phariss, Bob 011,176 PHARISS, MELINDA 0 21,58,1 24, 203,224 Phillips, Donna 011,75,176 Philpott, Peggy 001,155 Pickering, Julie 011,47,176 Pickering, Pam 011,106,176 Pickle, Roxanna 001,155 Pierce, Merri 001,155 Pierce, Patricia 001,155 Pirtle, Thomas 001,155 Pistone, Melinda 001,155 Plath, Andrea 011,176 Plemel. Carolina 001,155 PLEMMONS, TAMMY 021,203 Plemmons, Teresa 011,176 Pollard, Becky 011 Poore, Dennis 011,73,176 Popham, Tammy 011,34,43, 106,176,226 Porter, Elizabeth 001 Porter, Kim 011,176 PORTER, TRACY 021,203 Powell, Gail 011,77,176 POWELL, LEA ANN 021,49,203 Art Club PRATER, DAVID f121,4,'I0,37, 49,203 Varsity Club, French Club, Photo Club PRENTICE, DONNA 021,203 Preston, Lee Ann 001,155 Ptaschek, Dwayne 011,176 PTASCHEK, CINDY 0 21,31 ,1 24, 203 Band, Pep Band, Student 244 INDEX Council Pudenz, Kent 001,85,155 Pudenz, Vicki 011,14,176 Pugsley, Scott 011,124,176 Pullar, Ronda 011,176 PULLIN, MELISSA 021,40,203 Plays, NFL, Mock Gov't., Thespians, NHS Purl, Tammie 011,177 RADFORD, BART 021,67,92,203 Cross-Country, Track, Varsity Club RAGLE, KAREN 021,59,203 DECA, Pep Club RAGNMARK, MARIA 021,34,122, 203, Rakestraw, Jill 011,177 Randall, Judy 011 Rank, Mark 001,155 RASMUSSEN, NORMAN 0 21,82,92 124,182,67,203 Basketball, Cross-Country, Band, Class Officer, Newspaper REA, PERRY 021,90,203 Swimming, Girl Watchers, Varsity Club Rea, Randy 001,67,155 Redwine, Larry 001,155 Reed, David 001,73,122,155 Reeder, Michael 001,155 REID, CHRISTOPHER 021,203 Reinwald, Corie 011,106,177 REMBECKI, KAREN 021,34,43, 226,203 Pom-Pon, FHA Renft, Michael 011,177 Reynolds, Christy 001,69,155 Reynolds, Debbie 011,177 Reynolds, Mark 001,73,80,124, 155 Reynolds, Robert 001,155 REYNOLDS, THERESA 0 21,77,203 Volleyball, Varsity Club, Softball, Basketball Rhoades, William 011,177 Rhodus, Charles 011,121,177 Ricci, George 011,67,177 RICE, CARRIE 021,43,204 Rice, Greg 001,67,155 RICE, NANCY 021,113,204 Rice, Sandra 011,43,122,177 Richards, Sheli 001,155 Richardson, Kathryn 011,177 Richardson, Paul 001,155 RICHARDSON, SHERYL 0 21,204 COE Riddle, Sara 011,122,124, 177 RIDDLE, SUSAN 021,59,204 Pep Club, FMCC, French Club, DECA RIEGELMAN, CARLA 0 21,1 24, 204 Riga, Denise q111,43,59, 77,a7,177 Rimer, Kent q111,14,73,177 Roach, Monica 0O1,94,155 Roath, Cheryl 011,177 Robb, William i111,73,177 ROBERTS, FREDERICK 021,9O, 204 Swimming, Girl Watchers, Tarkus, Varsity Club Roberts, LeAnn 011,177 Roberts, Mark 001,155 ROBERTS Football, Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson MICHAEL 021,204 Wrestling Cheryl 011,178 Mary 001,155 Steve 011,32,178 William 011,178 Robie, Carl 001,155 Robinson, Catherine 001,34, 155 Robinson, Larry 011,124,178 Robison, Patricia 011, 122, 178 Rode, Daniel 011,178 Rodecap, Berry 001,155 RODRIGUEZ, GARY 021,204 Spanish Club Roebkes, Aaron 011,178 Roller, Pam 011,59,124, 178 Rollo, Lisa 001,43,126,155 Romero, Sherri 001,155 Rose, Belinda 011 Rose, Brent 011,178 Rose, Danny 001,156 ROLLO, LAURA 021,204 ROSE, DAVID 021,49,124, 204 Band, Riflery Club, Photo Club Rose, Diana 011,178 ROSE, NANCY 021,49,204 Q Musical, Play, French Club, Thespian president Ross. Mary 001,156 Ross, Warren 001,156 ROTH, CRAIG 021,58,204 COE Rozell, Kristine 011,31,178 Rozell, Malisa 001,156 Rozzell, Catherine 011,178 RUDD, SHERRY 021,31,114, 205 Pep Club, STUCO, FBLA, French Club Ruddle, Pamela 011 Rueckert, Brian 011,124 Rueppel, Scott 011,178 Ruffy, Elizabeth 011,43,178 Ruffy, Morel 001,88,156 RULE, BRYAN 021,205 Photo Club RUMKER, PEGGY 021,59,182, 205 DECA, Volleyball, Soft- ball RUSSELL, KAREN 021,122,205 Russell, Kendra t111,'ll8 RUTHENBERG, MIKE 021,205 RYAN, DANIEL 021,205 SCOTT NOYES Hunting boating sailing fishing and skateboarding are all hobbies enjoyed by Scott Noyes 15 year old sophomore at Park Hill September through Dec ember I hunt every weekend for quail pheasant ducks geese or turkeys 1 travel all over the state of Missouri to hunt, remarked Scott Another activity he finds pleasure in doing is sail ing He lives on a take ffvgfhzghiitas,VGIYQCOUVQHIGBT alike living at wsathefby ff-QQ because lfemoy swimming 9911496 fishing W in f 4n0ff5er 20 9141 hobbies fserftdygrks Qtafgaonzgfcot- jgfrggrfjabeling company Hg fprjrytsyaixcvpabks bxartQs,p1 X X, fcsves Qjvgsrlfds prion fit Qrpyejskf 2231051495 eegvees, 4 jo reefs ,H IQ'-iff I XV' f99 ,, 75' 7 HW 75 we we 2 , 6661515436991-499K 1 9 fd , 949 if Mgjaayeefkjffegevjaa Q f ,Ewa ff f f ff X I cf fff 51 I 1 3 , .. - ' u - ' i ', X I 1 , 1 , 1 , g ,' H ,f fn I f V, ,,, ,' V, 772 fr!! 59 1 ff W' ' , gf' f' X , ,f ,f ,X V , ff, . , ,' , ,,-Off ff ,g ,- f ,, J 4, ,f ff , ff U f, ff gf, 1 -, ff, '77 f ,, f 5 ,Nw hy, X ,f M, f 740, , ,,! , 1 f , , f , ,,,, 1 fy fwff MMM V - f ,V Xian N 7 7, J, ' ,, , ,fn ga, , W 7 f f ,, ,y ,,f,, , , , f,, yy!! 4 , fl ' ,X , -f f'fZf'W, ' JZKU' F, if 4 W f fr ff Q ,f,f f f I ,, mf - 'ff ' ,h,f,?!'vW7WW,Mf ,f , , , af, , , fm, rf 2i,ffy,j f 'wwf 'f,,f',!,wfw ,W f ff ,fi K' J Wiz , , V., f 4 X f , ' 2 I ' ff? 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SCRIVI Scrivne Scrivne SEXTO Vars Trac Seybol Shaddi Shafer, SHANE Cros Tenr Sharp, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, 156 Shaw, SHEL1 Foo Clul SHEN Girl SHEP Shept 3 09, mg are Scott iomore Jeo- tend for geese fer ds IQ . Bfbtti 1 fimmlng, hobbies, zon- I ,He 55. ,inf ilff , , :tes j G1 I 1545854 tnyjgf 5 awed? I 517.5757 eee rf , MW., A 2 ww 'Y' ff ' 5 ff! fl M. ,f f 5 , f I 7 Salinftro, Jennifer 005,156 Salisbury, Randy 005,156 Samborski, Jeff 005,156 Sanchez, Dean 015,178 Sanchez, John 005,156,78 Sarnpanich, Sripraphan 015,178 Sauceman, Debbie 015,178 Saunders, Andrew 005,67,156 SAUNDERS, GREGG 025,118,205 Saving, Emily 015,178 Schank, James 005,156 SCHANK, KEVIN 025,58,205 SCHAUB, BRENDA 025,67,205 Cheerleader, Boy's Cross- Country manager SCHERZER, CHRIS 025 Band Scherzer, Craig 015,178 Schneider, Christina 015,178 SCHNEIDER, VIKI 025,43,75 French Club-pres., Tennis, Trojan Queen, FHA SCHOLDBERG, CARL 025,58,22, 23,40 Thespians, Musicals, Plays Schomer, Kathleen 005,156 SCHOMER, TINA 025,206 SCHRIEVER, DAVID 025,206 Schouler, Christine 015 Schroeder, Cynthia 005,104,156 SCHULTZ, TRACY 025,8,31,43 Tennis, French Club, FHA, Pep Club, Student Council, Goodtime Scott, Charles 015,178 Scott, Julie 005,156 SCRIVENS, KYLE 025,206 Scrivner, Joy 015,178 Scrivner, Paula 005 SEXTON, MICHAEL 025,7,206 Varsity Club, Football, Track Seybold, Jack 015 Shaddox, Tim 005,118,156 Shafer, Ann 015,178,73,89 SHAND, ARTHUR 025,58,124 Cross-Country, Swimming, Band, Tennis Sharp, Robert 005,156 Shaw, Gail 015 Shaw, Gilbert 015,178 Shaw, Susan 005,235,37,24, 156 Shaw, Tami 015,413,178 SHELTON, JAMES 025,73,124,206 Football, Band, Varsity Club SHENE, DAVID 025,49,206 Girlwatchers, Photo Club SHEPHERD, LYNN 025,124,206 Shepherd, Shelley 005,156 ' itt 1-was A N Q ft VIVIAN PEARL I For the Pearls, running is more than an after school activity, it's a family affair. My family is pretty rowdy, and to release our energy we run. Vivian has participated in track and cross-country since ninth grade. My sister was the biggest influence on me. She got me interested in running. Now all the kids in our family run. She also thinks that running is important to good health. Running is good for you and anyone who runs is going to be healthier for it. Also, with two sisters and two brothers who run, it is hard not to get Interested in ll just to KGGD up with them. Shifflett, Daniel 005,157 Shifelett, Grant 015 SHIPLEY, ANNE 025,206 Shobe, Diane 005 Shobe, Vivian 015 Shour, Richard 0O5,157,90,97, 96 Shukers, Stewart 015 Shultz, David 015,178 Sibley, Kenneth 015,23,178 Sickman, Russell 005,157 SICKMAN, THOMAS 025,58,206 Simmons, Craig 015,179 Simmons, Michelle 005,157 Simmons, Sheryl 015,179 Simms, Lisa 005,157 SIMPSON, BRUCE 025,59,78,79,206 Wrestling SIMPSON, KENNIE 025,206 Baseball, Football SISNEY, MARK 025,206 SKEEN, TONY 025,58,206 Skinner, Annette 005,157 SLATTERY, LAURIE 025,251,49, 43,206 SLAVIN, VERNA 025,206 Sloan, Michael 005,157 SLOAN, TERI 025,87,92 Basketball, Track, FHA, Good- timers, Varsity Club, Spanish Club Sly, Donna 005,126,157 Sly, Roxann 015,179 SMIRL, MITZI 025,124,206 Salutatorian, Band, Pep Band FHA, French Club, Spanish Club, NHS ' Smith, Amanda 005,157,43 Smith, Christie 005,157 Smith, Gregory 005,23,126,157 SMITH, JAYNE 025,534,207 Smith, Kathy 005,157 Smith, Kerry 015,179 Smith, Marc 015,126,179 Smith, Peggy 005,157 Smith, Ron 015,713,179 SMITH, SHERYL 025,207 Smith, Steven 005,157 Smith, Stuart 005,40,157 Smith, Timothy 015,67,122,179 Smith, Vickie 005,157 Smitson, Melissa 015,27,106, 179 SOKOLOWSKI, PEGGY 025,43,207 Basketball, Goodtimers, Pep - Club, French Club, FHA SNIDER, DAREL i125,58,207 Sommer, Stan 015,179 Sorenson, Stacie 015,59,179 SORRENTINO, EUGENE 0 25,73,207I Track, Football Speiser, Steve 015,119,179 Spicer, 77 Brian i105,124,73,157, Spitcaufsky, Lynn 005,157 Sponaugle, Tamee 005,157 Springer, Brian 015,124,179 Stackhouse, Terri 005,157 Stancic, Boris 015,179 STANC 207 ic, GISELLE i125,1o4,124 Band, Pep Band, Play, NHS Newspaper teditor5 Standley, Darla 005,157 STAND 104 LEY, DAFILENE 0 25,87,124 Track, Basketball, Cross-Country Band, Newspaper Stanley, Carrie 005,157 Stark, David 005,157,78,79 Stark, Nancy 005,157 STARLIPER, BARBARA 4125 Starliper, Ronald 015,179 Stauffer, Chris 005,157 STEARNS, TODD 025,207 Steckel berg, Carol 015,94,37, 43.34,179,232 Steen, Lori 005,157,94 STEPHENS, DAVID 025,207 Stephens, Edward 015 Stephens, Janet 005,157 Stephens, Mark 015,179 Stephens, Marla 005,157 Stephens, Susan 005,157 Stevenin, Patty 005,89,157 STEVENS, GERALD 025,207 Stewart, Amy 0O5,43,126,157 Stewart, Frank 015,179 Stewart, Randall 015,8,78,79, 179 Stills, Richard 005,157 Stitt, Robert 015,179 Stone, Nancy 005,157,126 Stone, Robert 005,157 Stoudt, Stoudt usa 005,157 Michael i115,179,ae Strella, Janis 005,157,126 Strope, Stroud, Stroud, Mike I1o5,157 Beth I115,75,1ao Wendy 1,105,158 Stubbs, Tim 015,180 STUER MAN, MARK 025,207 Suddarth, Phillip 015,80,180 SUMAN, REX 025,207 I Sumner, Steven 015,122,73,180 SUTHERS, MICHELE 025.207 Sutton, Norman 015,124,180 SUTTON, TERESA 025,122 SWETNAM, GIGI 025,224,10,124 Majorette, Band Swoboda, John 005,158 SWOMLEY, JOHN 025,110,207 INDEX 245 pf f' dt sei, ei gee TABER, JAMES 023,208 Cross-Country, Track Tabor, Stephen 003,158 Tarter, Steven 003,158 Tawney, Rowena 013,40,49, 180 Taylor, Jackie 013,180 Taylor, Sandra 003,158 Teegarden, Sandy 003,158 TELGE, DONALD 023,67,122, 208 Cross-Country, Track Swimming, Thespians, Play Tarkus, Studdest Club, Girl Watchers Terreau, Jeri 013,43,180 Terrell, Jay 013,90,180 Terseck, Michael 013,73,180 TESTERMAN, RALPH 023,45, 208 106, Baseball, Annual, FBLA Testerman, Richie 003,158 Tharp, Connie 003,126,158 Tharp, Rick 013,180 Tharp, Sonja 013 Theisen, Randall 013,59,180 Thetford Thomas 003 73 158 Thomas Dixie 013 Thompson Deborah 003 158 Thompson Gary 013 180 Thompson Lisa 013 37 180 it 'miiifsc wuigflp 246 INDEX 235 THOMPSON, RANDY 023,208 THREADGILL, CRYSTAL 023, 37,40,43,104,122,168,34, 208,232 Cheerleader, Homecoming attendant, Musicals, A Cappella Choir, FHA, , French Club, Newspaper, Courtwarming attendant Tiller, Tammy 013,102,180 TINGLER. MICHAEL 023,208 Tingler, Susan 003,31,158 Tobin, Kelly 013,17,32,33, 73,180 TOBIN, TIMOTHY 0 23,73,208, 213 Football, Track, Varsity Club Tompson, Jay 013,180 Tompson, Jill 013,73,180 Tork, Alana 013,124,180 Tosti, Mary 013,180 TOSTI, PAMELA 023,34,43, 122,208 Pep Club, Cheerleader, FHA, A Cappella Choir TOTT KIMBERLY 023 4 43 Tott Pamela 003 158 Toyne Cindy 00377 94 SUSAN STEPHENS susan Stephens, sopsemete is e Pee 811113 memes! sed me mane wer crepe Page we eased hell team we eeleve emi' eesiies eric is wine Qui fit! DMV 1212511 next year Seem bee one year at gym heretics ees freshmen year at Neem Gamer 1-hgh 9 mink eavffls svmfiesiics teetefar Mil eater me an the Pam Perf squad!! skid sesame, As baseball manager for tee Park Hifi eeseealfl team, Sussex has to keep charts en the buys Kitties watching we efxerrere and keep a pitching chart, keep ac weigh! room chart, stalling haw many pounds they nit and how many times they Sift 1133 and she has te watch Qlaylefs run They Pun seven minutes, than have? XWQ mimfte rest then they repeat the proceclsre severe! tin-res. I wanted to be a manager because it gives me some thing to do after school, said Susan By Tressa Baltzell Trager, Kimberly 013,45,59, 124,180 Travis, Justina 003,158 TRIBITT, KEITH 023,208 Troha, Kevin 013,124,180 TURNER, ALAN 023,122,208 Tuuling, Ingrid 003,126,158 Tyra, Jacqueline 013,180 UTLEY, TERRI 023,209 Vadasz, Victoria 003,73,89, 158 VanCleave, Jack 013,4,49, 124,180 Vandermillion, Rhonda 013, 59,180 VanDyke, Don 003,158 Vanetti, Donald 013,124,180 VanMeter,Tammy013,122,180 VAN PELT, ROBERT 023,49,209 Photo Club-pres., Golf Varker, Ursula 003,158 Velky, Jeanette 013,180 Vetter, Douglas 013,209 Viers, Misty 013,77,180 X RAW? THGMPS N Eleelvemcs is far eopuzaf eareer field rzeweeevs and Marley Tlfwmnpsdnc seeker has his eereer allready eiamfeev MMV has been accepted at the Uneefsay ex Misseurr einem a nationally fumes schoet ef engineering id TIRE te get into 3 career in electrical engineering and geleg to ceilege at Reita is a merry goes sfartl' sam Randy Randy also engoys WBSQM fitting and likes to work out in a conditioning class Thats another reason im glad I m going te Rolla, they have a really good condition ing program there commented Randy I Vogliardo, Christopher 013, 180 VONDERHEIDE, ROBERTA 023,69, 87,92,209 Cross-Country, Track Swimming, Basketball Wade, Donna 003,34,158 Waggoner, Rocky 003 WAGNER, DANIEL 1123 Wagner, Diana 013,180 Wagy, Roger 013,180 Walker, Brian 003,158 Walker, Mark 013,180 Walker, Ron 003,158 WALL, WARREN 023,124,209 Wallace, Cynthia 003,34,158 Ward, Cynthia 003,158 Warger, Jeff 013,180 Warne, Peter 003,158 WARREN, SPAHN 023,209 Watson, Andrew 013,122,180 Watson, Danna 003,158 WATSON, SCOTT 023,209 Watterson, Trina 003,34, 158 WEAVER JOSEPH 02359209 Webb Jeffrey 003 WEBB LESLIE 023 Basketball Tennis Track Webb Scarlett 013 180 Webster Brenda 013 180 Weems Richard 003 158 Weih Vicki 00334158 WEILAND JAMES 02373 209 Weimer Edward 01390180 WEISENBORN BRENT 023 124 FMCC Band WELCH JAUNITA 023 209 WELCH MICHAEL 023209 Welch Robbie 01380180 Wells Shelley 003 124158 Wentz Paul 1103158 Wessling Beth 003 40 77 WEST DEBORAH 023122 209 A Cappella Choir West Donna 01343180 Wetherton Richard 003159 Wetherton Tammy 003 WHEELER BEVERLY 023 102 Wheeler Laura 003 158 White Ed 013180 White Gerald 013 180 Whitebread Debra 01343 89 77 180 Whitlow Ann 00340126 Wilber Mark 01373180 Wile Leslie 013 180 Wilhelm Doug 00385158 Wilhelm Shirley 003158 Wilkerson Darla 00389 122 126 159 WILKEF Traci- Watc Wilkers 126,1 Wilkers Wilkins Wilkins 106,1 Wille, li WILLIA Traci William 73,91 William WILLIA WILLIA William: 97,15 WILLIAI William: Williams Williams WILLIAI Williaml Willson WILLSC Wilmer, 97,1E WILSOI Wilson, Windsc Winnet Winters I sf' I ,-f l' 1 x ll, 'A 02169, ,209 158 I9 ,180 l9 19,209 3,209 I8O l21,124, 39 '09 0 58 7 22,209 159 21,102 13,89, 5, 58 5 l WX N WILKERSON, GREGORY 021,209 Track, Franch Club, Girl Watchers, Studdest Club Wilkerson, Mark 001,14,40, 126,159 Wilkerson, Perry 011,180 Wilkinson, Donna 011,180 Wilkinson, Kelly 011,94, 106,176,180 Wille, Mark 0O1,73,159 WILLIAMS, BARRY 021,124,209 Track, Band, Drum major Williams, Christopher 001, 73,94,159 Williams, David 001,159 WILLIAMS, EDDIE 021,122,210 WILLIAMS, Marla l121.122.2'l0 Williams, Michael 0O1,90,96, 97,159 WILLIAMS, MICHELLE 021,59 Williams, Patricia 001,159 Williams, Phillip 011,181 Williams, Robert 001,159 WILLIAMS, RONALD 021,58,210 Williams, Sandra 011,181 Willson, Denise 001,159 WILLSON, RIACHEL 021,210 Wilmer, Brian 011,90,96, 97,181 WILSON, KERRY 021,122,210 Wilson, Richard 001,159 Windsor, Jeffrey 011,181 Winnett, Barry 011,181 Winters, Lisa 011,181 f.,.w. XxL K' A .NMA I fr 4? kr 31: , xi was I N- i .. , l.: A T 1. A 1 V i sal fi ,lf Wise, Billy 001,159 WISE, PATRICIA 021,59,210 COE Wittmeyer, Greta 011,181 Wohletz, Russell 011,181 Wolfe, Dawnetta 011,181 WOLFE, ROBERT 021,45,21O Football, Wargaming Club Wolters, Bryan 001,159 Wood, Charles 011,181 Woods, Michael 001,45,90, 96,97,159 Woods, Robert 011,45,181 WOOLDRIDGE, STEPHANIE 021 Worley, John 011,45,59,181 Wright, Connie 011,181 Wright, Hazel 001,159 Wright, Ralph 011,67,181 Wright, Teresa 011,181 Wurzer, Jill l101,24,37.43, 159.235 Yameen, Mona 011,181 YATES, BRAD 021,211 Yost, David 011,85,181 Young, Jim 011,40,56,181 Young, Michelle 011,34 YOUNG, ROBBIN 021,211 Young, Terry 001,89,159 YOUNGHANZ, KRISTI 021,20, 37,106,211,232 Cheerleader, Homecoming attendant, Musicals, FHA, Annual, A Cappella Choir Zagalik, Lynn 011,181 ZAMORA, GABRIELA 021,211 Zell, Kerri 001,43,77,94, 126,159 ZIMMERMAN, John 021 Zimmerman, Mary 011 never any time to just relax. For Kelly Wilkinson, junior, this Is 8 common occurrence. Besides a job at Metro North Theater. Kelly is on the swim team and ls a photographer for the yearbook. Kelly really enjoys her job. She sells tickets and works at the concession stand at the theater. lt's lun to work on weekends YW as 1 M that being involved in sports has real ly kept me active in school and I have loved every minute of lt, Said Roberta. very much l feel I have learned that my body can do a lot and I feel this year its really going to move! said Roberta. By Sara Riddle KELLY WILKINSON , because you see all the people ln swimming you improve all the Sometimes it seems as lf there is you knows, Said Kelly' time because vows forced to keep As for the swim team, what was swimming, you can't stop In the a last-minute decision turned out to be a good one. Kelly had planned to go out for track but changed her mind when attended the last swimming meeting with a friend. I like swimming better than track: you're forced to work hard. middle of the pool. Kelly llkes being on the yearbook staff. lt's fun to be I on the staff because you meet so many people. When you're a photo grapher you're forced to meet deadlines, but lt's worth It because you can see the results. by Michelle Young INDEX 247 FHCULTY llXlDEX Acker, John 119 Albright, Herb 109 Allen, David 62,112 Annunzio, Jerry 133 Armstrong, Deanna 10,101,104 106 Ash, Steve 111 Beason, Judith 115 Becker, Chris 122 Booth, Aita 101,118 Booth, Chuck 73,119 Bucker, Barbara 22,115,122 Bucker, William 122 Burton, Norma 103 Cady, Sherry 111 Chiles, Dennis 109 Comer, Carolyn 49,116 Cook, Jay 59,115 Cowden, Don 10,75,87,121 Crabtree, Don 101 Dickey, Jim 49,101 Dolqueist, Bob 115 Dorsey, James 58,119 Earnhart, Doug 24,111 Evans, Jim 30,109 Fagg, Ray 70 Fincher, Edna 133 Frazier, Shirley 112,140 Gamble, Bill 119 Garmany, Cecile 77,121 Gioia, John 57,109 Glidden, Chip 109 Grantham, Joe 83,111 Hall, Elanor 133 Houx, Juanita 43 Hoy, Alvin 85,133,253 Jones, Lynn 73,121 Kavanaugh, Richard 75,89,112 Kempa, Charlene 115 Klaassen, Silas 134 Kraus, Carol 111 Lamoy, Rawland 45,109 Littleton, Charles 112 Loepp, Kathy 129 Looker, Gwen 69,92,121 Lynch, William 115 248 INDEX ps,:ffIl4ff5pl39!2fD9l91lQlS1rr824916-E. I it V, f, ,t , Ask any business student f J rwhojhas Mn Dotquelst for a 1 4 and get readyrforla wide var- , A iety ottanswers, The general , class what they think of him 7 oonoensus ofjhis Students ts A r 4 e,rnar,tney iegeagrnilpgpecause . r rOfh'isSsnSe7Q6f bttrneifigll iiyt ff' Y ' J fmt-ZD9EqU9iS??,lr9'?s5rtsl 21 f 4 rgrettygllvely,sonwetijnesrbe- ' 0avSs fEvSysl, ffenseg f 9? WU19'7?73fS8'3gfafsg-Gcfff 75 1 ' lnessfyteaonenforfissifenijf117 7 ,, ,sy f-,-f, W ,W , rr., 'sz f 7 ', f.m- ',y.,..,y ff f ,f few , A 'hte A does. gr 4 7 l l really like the kids 'They're the whole reason l'm there. 1 1 Living near Edgerton, Mo on twelve acres, Mr. Dolquelst uses his spare time for rals ing and selling horse, a ihobbytlhe has been into for fifteen years. This does not ,take up all of his spare time though, and he and his wife also like to go out We like to go to plays and concerts and we both enjoy traveling. We've been thinking about going to Europe during the summer some- time soon. , said Mr. Dolqueist , , , f , McNabb, Kelly 10,22,32,40, Malone, Randall 112 Mintner, Modrick, Murphy Meyers, Nichols, Packett, Joe 4,73,118 Leslie 89,101 Sue 109 Flora 114 Gil 109 Bob 109 Phalp, Steve 22,122 Potter, Herb 67,103 Powers, Sally 101 Preston, Roy 142 Redden, Donna 112 Reeder, Harriett 103 Rekittke, Herman 122,125 Rilev.1.inda116 Rinkel Andrea 116 Roth Larry 119 Smither Ray 70 73 102 Schwartz Mike 111 ff 101 Shorley, Dale 129 Stein, Rosa 101 Stewart, George 101 Stewart, Joyce 101 Stonewall, Ruthanne 115 Sutton, Pam 101 Swinney, Eleanor 102 Tatman, Liz 116 Vandepopulier, Cathy 43 Valline, Ron 134 Voelker, Mark 73,109 Vreeland. Bev 34 Woolsey, Wayne 134,136 Whipple, Izzy 112,113,62 Wille, Norma 133 ff There are as many different hobbies as there are inherent lends of people and Mrs dean Platte librarian is ilvlng proof of that Dunne her spare time she plays the harmonica and banjo I started in high school when a friend of mme played l thought lt would be fun to learn so l clird said Mrs Platte Two years ago she attended a national harmonica seminar where she was the only representative from Missouri She spent two weeks receiving lnstructnon from a profession al harmonica player from New York Last year there was a seminar in Kansas City and she also attended that One thing that she has noticed is the definite lack of harmonica instructors Some clay l would really like to teach or maybe play with a group, but right now l'm too busy with my family and job She also plays the banjo and would like to become more skillful at that in the future rf ..i is as Xxx Mme Behind HWQ SLQMQ C XXX km X 9, K :ff X ff , ,ny ,,,,,,A. ,MW , X '7 x H Qfeiifm 2 -f' QW Q, . 4 ,f fsgkiyff 1 W Xffj ?Qf7, aff wi' ff 10 wg -fd ' f U ff. 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