Parkway West High School - Pawesehi Yearbook (Ballwin, MO)
- Class of 1973
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,r r X . . W? 1 1541 jejw ' 4 v 1- Pawesehi1973 arkway West Senior High Baliwin, Missouri Voiume -1- During the '72-'73 school term they told us that ours was a time of great potential. The recent 18- year-old vote gave many of us a voice in govern- ment, the fall presidential elections were, in fact, the first opportunity to exercise that right, and peace in Vietnam seemed to be on its way to permanency. Thus, it was in this atmosphere that we spent our year at West -that atmosphere instilling in us a desire for constructive action and a determination to procure it. We had the resources of West to use and the freedom to create. Although our activities centered around the school environment, the re- sults superseded the school boundaries, for in our involvement we experienced management, leader- ship, and organization, we experienced cooperation y,i.4wt-mm and teamowrk, we experienced success - and fail- ure - and we experienced responsibility. Each of us as individuals had to give much toward the activi- ties we chose, but the learning and education gained made the actions worthwhile. Hence, we found action was the means by which we could achieve new ideas and facilitate change in the old ones. We had seen the violent forces of the sixties as a way to attain goals: we had seen the dreamlike attitude of the early seventies create a false hope that the new decade would automatically bring about change. Neither of these was our way. Instead, we chose to follow the words of John Len- non and Paul lVlcCartney, feeling the answer for us was we can work it out. --.,. ' . N d 'W:, 'NQJSH --4' va-X XN ..,. if , . -f ' ' , 5 ' x -1,5 ' X X I . Q D ,.., .,,. , ,, , ,, 7-YQ 'Y ' u.4E'xvt--Z-T Q Q , f 1 , M, 'wi '4'- R., 'si 4: M, ., A H ,.A?,,.... I ww E , -fb., wwxunnrf xaianbvff' 2' 5 Wil -?' 5, '., ' ' -. ,1 . 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Student Council officers Celected last Springj, Tom Newcomb and Terri Sommers, helped get the elections of class officers and representatives underway W ' Homecoming 1972 Pep Assembly The Game Uh HUM' Vslr ., . Q 'ms ,Ewen :-U: 3 2 A-...J ' Coach Wells introduces the football team. fig X 9 5' X Nm A qv 'l The team works out before the garne l I , ffl' ,A s. Senior Women present their annual skit. The team captains await the outcome of the toss 7 ,'S1 . , 5' ,Ag 1'-J' .f- ,E Y' L ,V 100- fgj al 5 si n 1 Juniors show their spirit on Peanuts day. We're on our way. S 3 0 N , . xi 7 17, E, A ,3 -ffl? L f Xa J ey xp. .5 Q RSA , :fin 'z 4 ..,fv,' Lip-:Zig .js F05ki 44 ggi. ' M ,gs .al 1,4 '- Sffisfx ,ggi WI may f figfiixga Q -'xkngf fu.. . sf, V, L - Q ifgs:gSEE':s,fsi f av .' -- I ?6QN?E w A f, ? M0 ,Q Q' W' X, 'ij 'iq SM fem fav X X 1 ' IME X , T? sf? '1 ff41f', .IJZZ Q .Vg Pa? elf an Q Y ,ikqNxL3wTfft!3Q .fx . iglgijgi fi f.-X , . Q X 3.3, - 5 NJ X93 N : :figs fu .L wg' -. 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The audience waits for the Concert to begin. 23 1972 - 1973 Orchestra VIOLIN I: Betsy Huvenschmidt, Nancy Crump, Colleen McPherson, and Clem Chaing. VIOLIN ll: Donna Clark, Barbara Pellin, Nathan Lissant, Sue Templeton, Jim Kem- per, and Joe Kaufman. VIOLA: Mark Kuhn, Linda Henry, Carol Truscheit, and Dave Petty. CELLO: Betsy Watkins, Barbara Cooper, Lauri Pierce, and Glen Bartholomew. BASS: Tom Novak, Matt Holz, Craig Faris, and Dave Wann. PIANO: Jim McElroy. FLUTES: Kay Jones, Lisa Roevek- amp, and Elise Shumway. PICCOLO: Kay Jones. OBOE: Vicki Gavel and Bill Goldman. CLARINET: Dave Cooke and Pam Klaber. BASSOON: Darcie Eding and Richard Waller. HORN: Kevin Davie, Karen Harloe, and Carl Simpson. TRUMPET: Greig Forrest, Randy Grossman, Larry Hassel, and Keith Ridenhour. TROMBONE: Warren Broemmelsick, Jeff Hahs, and Scott Keller. PERCUSSION: Dave Gash, Da- vid Miles, and Dwight Smith. TYPANI: Kent Johnston and Donna Stuut. ' yQ,:,. W fc? rin' 1, , rgvfifw A i 4' I ,JMQV KM '3Tfl'2Z2,.,,,,0.. I 'Ulf 'Q M 4 Were you just sitting around wondering what you could do and found that there was nothing to do? Well, you were wrong. An enjoyable eve- ning was held at the West Gym and the featured entertainment was the West Orchestra. The Orchestra played arrangements from such noted classical com- posers as Baccarini, Corelli, Mozart, and Bizet. Not failing to include the contemporary side as well, they performed a score from the well-known WestSide Story. Winter Band Concert Kay Jones waits for her turn to play. Mr. Waggoner in all of his glory. An enjoyable evening was provided for all who at- tended the annual Winter Band Concert in West's Gymnasium. Three bands participated in this production: The Symphonic Winds, the Concert Band, and the Contem- porary Music Labs. The Contemporary Music Labs performed a couple of their own arrangements such as Rat Face Rag, whilethe Concert Band performed music from Chicago and the Symphonic Winds per- formed Pictures at an Exhibition. 25 Playingthe tube takes more effort than one thinks In a ready position, they wait for their cue. The Spring Band Review was one ofthe most entertaining events of the school year. Mr. Waggoner brought in the Jan Albus Dancers and a singer to provide the Music Labs with var- ious playing experiences. Howev- er, the main interest in the Re- view was the music and in that way, the Band Review was a big success. Alan Manning, Kaye Rice and John Hayes perform a piece from Chicago. awmfw Keith Ridenhour performs one of his many solos. 76 You say you like Chicago The Boys Chorus performs The Eyes of a Child. music, well l'm sure you en- joyed the Chamber Music Concert which featured a trio that sang a medley of songs from Chicago. Many ofthe groups did solo acts which showed the fantastic talent we had at West. .lim Mobus sings Rocky Mountain Gold. 27 Camp Counseling Several West students took time from their school schedule to act as counse- lors for Parkway sixth graders involved in the Triple E Camping Program. This pro- gram, relatively new, was designed to acquaint students with their environ- ment and the different aspects of nature. Held at Trout Lodge, Potosi, Missouri for one school week, the students, along with their teachers and high school counse- lors, participated in many activities rang- ing from splunking to a graveyard study. Mary Mercer and her fan club pose for our photographer. Pathfinder The Pathfinder 50 was held April 30. The start was a burst of energy, sparked by the first five riders of each team. However, after for- ty-nine laps this energy was nowhere to be seen. Then came the fiftieth lap and there again came the strength as at the beginning. The finish was close and the winning team was triumphant. 50 A trimphant, but tired winner. i.- ,, .. f-f . ., , -'r -.-v , ,V , :sv ' ' Part of a Counselor's duties is organizing group activities '--S 3 'TT - '-'Q f L, :Q 'Y - :5'45-'- .-. -L3,s1gzggar..+f - .....1H'f g f.:1:g: :i.i-f- - -3 Ni? 1 3 -1 ,, .-M - - Ax n .- . --. - - -.gig-J 4 , '-'W 13: If ,T 5 , , JA, X, is C J. 'S si 2 t E , P ..-e wr , gtg Y J A, '-Tj' ' rg L . 1: x.: Q V .- : . - Rv . ,-4 p'?::E:2 - Sy' 42 ,V ' K , 'E'f . . . - -- -M' -P4554-. .-. At wi 1 -P 311 , 135 I 1, lf rs, Q . . f-. Q 1 ' ' .-. . ww-if l -' ' ' . 'Af' It-NAQQ:i'ETff?'?'3 :s 'J' fi f 1-'V :A l . A . .. 1 W F 1: T Hi' jr' hr- 3 - -55515, 'P P ff' . P' W ,,g,'fjfi.Q-Ji - N ' ' -J L- . +ve?-17 Vw A-Q i f - J, : A QQ The racers start off in fine form. The winning team displays their bike proudly. 28 4 .L Model :Sl A Senate The committee meeting is called to order. Committee members prepare for the meeting at Central later that week. Model Senate was started four years ago at Central as an experiment in political education and forthe first time, was done jointly with West on April 3, 4, and 7. Senators from both schools debated bills on topics ranging from the legalization of prostitution, to the legalization of marijuana. After bills passed the hurdle of committee meetings they proceeded to the General Assembly. Party leaders were Bob Portnoy, Elise Shumway, Frank Nlermoud, and Kathy Sullivan. Head- ing the committees were Katy Vignery, Karla Taylor, Tim Cannon, and Lynne Durbin. The President pro tempore was- Judy Juftee and the school coordinator was Laura Kennedy. Laura Kennedy - , F ' .4 x SCA AA X5'Xf' . S H M A K Greg Hellman shows he is a representative of the great state 29 of North Carolina. The Death And Life Of Sneaky Fitch SINGING COWBOYS Sue Etz - Guitar JoAnn Trojahn - Banjo COWBOYS Jack Owens Bob Holley Gre Hellman Mark Saladino Sneak Fi h-Will V tc Cheek DANCERS Rackham - Kent Johnston . Patti Bubb Marroon -Terry Turner . . . Monica Gants Narrator-Tim l-laskin . , Karen Gibson Reverend Blackwood - Tom Cassilly . . . Nancy l-lelland Mrs. Blackwood - Marilyn Schneider Becky Barton Mr. Vale - Don Reader . . . . Debbie Silverman Mrs.VaIe-Debbie Lewis RitaHUmIe Doc Burch - Dave Martin y Sherriff Oglesby i l i i I Brian Davidson Lynn Durbin There were four hundred students that participated in the Spring Choral Concert. This year was extra-special: the St. Louis Sym- phony Orchestra came and accompa- nied the Choirs in Frances PouIenc's Gloria. Another one ofthe main selec- tions was Godspell, which had a special light show that Mr. Dunivent put togeth- er. Everyone who attended the con- cert throughly en- joyed the program. Spring Choral Concert ,.,. My Hwy. .N --ws . 1 V, . ...,.. 9, W T ,,f ,,.,-'f ,' N.H.S. lnductions Juniors ROW 1: Laurie Pierce, Beth Wells, Carol Bagby, Neil Rebbe, Scott Crum, Dave Martin, Rob Mitchell. ROW 2: Alice Straughan, Tom Cassilly, Tim Cassilly, Greg Karnowski, Kay Jones, John Jacobs, Mike Amaro, Ed Acheson, Randy Roddy. ROW 3: Jaye Venuti, Jan Mitchell, Sue Hume, Patty DeForrest, Kathy Wickert, Paul Kufrin, Audrey Linde- mann, Harry Haury, Steve Hughes, George Garties, Debra Hopkins. CNot Pictured: Clement Chiang, Donna Clark, Diane Dingley, Kim Garon, Debra Mason, Amy Wachs, Denise Weber.J Seniors ROW 1: Darcie Eding, Becky Baker, Julie Lof- green, Cindy Sanders, Jeryl Jones, Jennie Owen, Nancy Campbell, Debbie Philippi, Karen Harloe. ROW 2: Herb Strain, Randy Hempel, Kerry Whis- nant, Bill Ames, Mark Uthe, Bob Bay. CNot pic- tured: Sue Booth, Tim Cannon, Rich Crawford, Chris Cooper, Paul Davis, Becky Goss, Gloria Ketchelmeier, Mark Kuhn, Bill Ogroski, Barb Riste, Gary Rummelhoff, Steve Settle, Elise Shumway, Julie Sindelar, Cindi Taylor, Dennis Webb, Bobbi Zrimsek.J Sophomores ROW 1: Dave Petty, Larry Hallam, Doug Fischer, Steve Kriekhaus, Marie Anderson, Cheryl Blatt, Patty Dahlem. Marie McGeehan, Carol Haberman, Sharon O'Donnell, Anne Schaefer. ROW 2: Barb Nielson, Mark Yepsen, Brian Timpe, Kevin Delforrest, Kitty Reilly, Connie Kamakas, Laura Baker, Elizabeth Bettis, Carol Korvas, Karen Black, Susan Gregory, Nancy Niemeier, Jenny Young, Joy Haven, Debbie Crooks. ROW 3: Becky Zobal, Vince Hyman, Bill Fields, True Morse, Kathy Anderson, Kim Hausman, Rose- mary Walker, Brian Wells, Susan Arnold, Alice Gaertner, Debbie Holm, Sue Miles. CNot Pictured: Marian Langj 0 5 n . i iv' '1 v b - National Honor Society Two inductions were held this year one in December for Seniors and the other in April for Juniors and Sophomores. ' The guest speaker at both ceremonies was lVlr. AI Burr National Mrs. Rosemary Kennedy retiring sponsor of the chapter was ho- nored with a lifetime membership in Wests NHS. Chairman of the National Honor Society. ' R 45 X ff l' - x I U' Meet IVIe In St. Louis 's i.., 1 :Wig 'QEQEW ze is WS ' f II!! as if 1-,.Q....x-Q.. 0 g ..... 1 -ii , A af 2 Z an ef? r Ur- , .. 4 9. W I 4 f 924 Z, ., 4 ra' I, L Q 4 14 ,,. , V , me ...wx- W wk X x' . ' xx X ' ABQ...-...,k,EQ Mix-R mi f .4 f s .6 -3,29 .. f ,fx V M, ' 4 M r-Z Z . ' I , Off! 'rg ' 1 4,4 if . V f. W., f Hyfy Q aff ww' ww 4 Mmm f, , ' , f , f' s,',n', QQ' wi ff f QI ,ff-' f 4 , ,, , may 1 N. 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Junior maid Patti Phillips escorted by Randy Roddy. i l i i i 5 Junior maid Cay Moeller escorted by Jim Brettman. Prom 1973 was GREAT!!! U R ml' --A .fam , if 40 3 :qs-.gf ff' Q, Q, . The annual Senior Trip, spon- sored bythe Senior Class, was held in the Bahamas. Upon arrival the seniors were set loose upon an unsuspecting island. Activities such as scuba diving, sightseeing, and motorcycling were enjoyed by all. lt's doubtful that any of the se- niors would forget this fun-filled week for sometime. .ami 'QD' we ,, 1 vw, v ., SL 'flfvifj iff? ff 14,4 if Describe the Bahamas in two words: SUN and SAND! 1' z If f ' r 4' 1 , Q 5, il T T, 38 The straw markets are just great for touristing my 1, WWW Swing batter batter SWINGI Seniors relax and eat doughnuts before the buses arrive. -V ' Q gif gf 7? ffg ,.?'.,if2 Q ff 71,7194 nf 7 grzuif -4' l r' af 37 4 W gf,- W ,L J If V W ,af , A gift? cf f r Cl WPWWWFQAQW MZ, ,WX 1:44, ,af fa .1163 , 462,44 ,M an 4, .W A v ff 'ff' 4 , 1 fr Ma -l W 14 12 if izi2.2:Z4f.-ff 122' ir 49 f ff f ,, V . . V 4, A A , y , .,., Mr. Berger S victorious team cheers on another runner. V IZ .fo -44 f at ,,,, ..,., f - y jf i 14 3 , Q. KQV' I f TVN f , C 1' -I 7 z'f'24,1L'4 T, .f,. , , . , U7 ' .1 fi rr- if Lf fl , .f5'Q,f . 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L '35 .FP 'D 0 :ESO o qi CX 0 ,IE rv hw bw hr: i bm Eff vi 5 Dan Burns receives his diploma from Mr.Andr EWS . , V if blptxv ,A , -Q A TW Aa , '33 F gg 5 ,J ta f i L55 X fs- -, gy, .2 f 1 1 V .a mt .arf ai mi .aids RQ Kim Coleman receives the valedictorian award. Stone Phillips, chosen by his classmates as Commencement 41 Speaker, gives his speech. Athletic Banquets 6 Ihr, , Coach Kirtz gives out the awards at the Wres tling Banquet, Bill Tikey accepts his award from Coach Wells. At the end of each sports season ban- quets were held forthe members of each team. Varsity, junior varsity, and sophomore members were honored and received var- ious awards. Bob Kaufman receives his award at the Sophomore Football Awards Banquet ?-If av ,,,,, 1 D 1, of-'W' ' 4 V + ss' ' vJf2i5'rf, V 4 vp , r ,.,., , ,V . V t. r r. 0 , , ..,,,.- 6526, ,wt 'iwzut , , , 2' 4' W'2+M,6f3?ef ' '- -Q 'rf -.:'-04,3345 we-Vfah' W- My-V4fff'fff X .1 Q.: Q., K . 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'sf 554: ff 'f--:ag,, wf:r'f..1 ' . j1'2IQV ' ' -V: ' Q ' w ar' -2 -tV4f2'2Sf f ., , , . ff , bg , , A 54.7 .mg JUNIOR VARSITY Footwt , , , I Wmf,zfevnvwo,,, West M Op V ,wa et 12 Memviue ,,, 26 Webster 'S 14 or W 5 ' N '. -' . . , 0 Centxhwgg-ra., ,a,,., I n .,e.1 32 O 6 8 Lindbergh f sww ,. V, f VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY West McCIuer 28 North SLUH Opponent 28 26 17 44 Suburban Tournament- Third placemr Regionalsgf Sixth place f lt's Not Just Fight, Score, Win Stone Phillips kicks off for West. Good blocking from the offensive line provides quarterback Stone Phillips a few needed seconds to find his receiver. BELOW: Coach Wells and Coacn Mor- ton analyze the U. City defense in Wests homecoming game. . ----' :v',,7,.s'w,,'- .-' .zg...Jg1ut9u85munlgu.5 f,a,.- . a its This .4 . sa. x. -3-1 Coach Deschamp watches the linebacker Bill Tikey tackles a U. City ball carrier. 1 .fi',.f, 7- ,9 fa, iw, 1 , I -iv' 2 W 5 if I ' Y . I . . 6, I M ' . . M A H a, v ly, 47' f 'Z'w:,, 1 rf 1rf h ,, ,adam ,-iy! , gif! if 21,152 ,Z 'fy 'iw I . 'J 'W' ff W ian W' ' ef ' 'U Stone Phillips tips the Bud Sines. John Keith, and Kevin Little bring down ga Ladue ball carrier, Kevin Little outruns the Ludue defense to score the last touchdown of the sea- son. Stone Phillips rolls out for a quick pass to Bill Tikev in the game at DeSrnet. L tit! And This DeSmet ball carrier off balance. Phillips made the first defensive team in the Suburban South Conference. and fourth team in all Metro. for his linebacker skill. Kevin Lit- tle was named on the second defensive team. Five other Longhorns received Honorable Mention in the Subur- ban South Conference: Jim Brettman. Steve Mel- vin. Randy Roddy. Terry Smith.BiIlTikey. nr, -15 West Varsity Squad , Coaches: NO. POS. 11 HB 12 QB 14 QB 20 HB 22 T 23 ' FB 24 l WB 30 ' HB 31 WB 32 HB 33 WB 34 HB 41 LB 42 FB 44 HB 50 C 51 C 52 G 53 C 21:60 G 60 G 62 G 63 G 64 T 65 G 66 T 67 G 70 T 71 T 72 T 74 T 75 q G 77 T 80 E 82 E 83 FB 84 E 86 E 87 E 88 E Jack Wells Dan Deschamp Rich Gabler Frank Melvin Don Morton Gordon Olson Vic Phillips PLAYER . Keaveny. Steve Brittan, Gary Phillips, Stone Marino, Mark Bay, Bob Cox, Craig Sines, Bud Brettman, Jim Seeger, Pete Kasper, Mark Little, Kevin Kaufman, Joe Gibson, Terry McVay, Mel Keith, John Amaro, Mike Ponche, Tom Stroupe, Alex Gentile, Ken Reeder, Gene Payne, Rich Dailey, Jeff Welch, Kevin Gannon, Glen Gray, Bill Smith, Terry Burkhart, Bill Melvin, Steve Taylor, Wayne Egilsrud. Bob Roddy, Randy Dimza, Ted Renfro, Artie Truex, Rich McQuillan, Doug Nelson, Mark 0 Tikey, Bill Shelly, Ed Strickert, Ed Hendren, Phil t, Y ? g422 ,5 ::.,1 554 T sg Q30 ts ,,, 32, 4 , 4' .... S S NPL mf n I 7, ' ' - '- 'J Z Qf',s','!jlj cgi . M 'R X va x - fr 'TA M? La, 5,5322 ,. H ,4 A Nga n , A 1-,kgg'mmg zcfvzfi 1 ,A ' 5' L g TLV if- SENIORS and COACHES Yes, football is more than the glamour and glory on windy autumn Saturday afternoons. Football is a grueling sport. It requires the physical exertion of six days a week of break- bdowns, exercises, and scrimmages combined with the mental commitment necessary to compete in the Saturday games. For West's football team, the hopes and expectations of September materialized into three victories: a figure which did not reflect the output and dedication of the Longhorns. However, the majority of the team was juniors, who have now gained useful experience, and give West hope for a more successful season in 1973. JUNIORS 46 D 5-gn Q., Q. Steve Keaveney gains yardage for the Longhorns. West offense huddles before the next play. J.V. Football - ROW 1: M. Nelson. D. Roach. lVl. Marino. T. Smith. J. Keith. W. Taylor. K. Gentile. R. Bailey. L. Weber. J. I-leineman. ROW 2: N. Lissant. J. Dail- ey. J. Jones. D. McQuillan. P. Seeger. R. Truex. Nl. Dunbar. D. Miller. ROW 3: S. Keaveney. B. Overton. G. Garland. S. Glenn. P. Gibson. G. Gannon. B. Egilsrud. ROW 4: K. Davis. manager: Coach Deschamp. G. Brittan. G. Karnofski. T. Ponche. T. lVlurrian. S. Halderman. manager. Missing: Jack Owen. manager. 47 West defense stops the Lindbergh ball carrier. Quarterback Gary Brittan rolls out for a pass. With refined skills and experience as the ultimate goals. the J.V. team bat- tled its way through three wins and three losses this season. The teams attainment of these goals was demon- strated in it's last game. against Webs- ter Groves. Webster went into the game undefeated. but was knocked down by the Longhorns: our team beat Webster 26 to 12. Coach Deschamp' explained that a J.V. team's purpose is to give all of the members the basic techniques and competition of foot- ball onthe J.V. level in order to build for the varsity level next year. The de- velopment this season of good. experi- enced players should contribute to ay powerful varsity football team in 1973. r ' ., If 2 , 1 vt. ,,,, 4, 4w,,f,,1Fd w, ,erbwi-. . JJ ff A 4-. ,m251i,,1-Qejigrfp q,,,r H A .M '4',5.f1 Q ff, J' 'P 5 1. P fr 1-45. ,L ' gf, iffy, Q 4 ',i ' f' ff f 'Q-'1 'f':f t:,,a1rf.if? . ff ..-....fn,,. .,.,L9, db. v Sophs Are Enth usiastic I I 4 5 I Coach Newton instructs his team. Abbott. Von Abrams. Keith Andrews. Bill Boehle. Rich Boone. Bob Brown, Bob Buercklin. Ken Byrne, Bernie Cammarata. Don Christophel. Marl Clark. Tim Collett. Bob Davitt. John Didrikseri. Keith Earls. Jim Fischer. Doug Francis. Robert Ganz, John Gessner. Jim Gilbert. John Groff. Dave Haithcoat. Harry Hammond. Jay Harloe. Matt Heinemann. Jim Herman. Tom Hittler, Tim Holder. David Karrins. Bob Kaufman. Bob Kirchner. Steve Larson. Steve Lewis. Tim Lunsford. Bob Lunsford. Dick Mazade. Glenn Miller. Dannis Mitchell, Gordon Murry. Scott Peterson. Greg Plegge. Brian Rentcshler. Drew Settle. Tom Skiei. John Smith. Lee Steinberg. John Teachout. Mike uTompkins. Jack Watson. Greg Weber. Larry Wells. Brian Witry. Greg Yoder. Brant Younge. Archie Weitzel. Mark Rebbe. Steve Horner. Tim Dunn. Phil Hunt. Jeffery HOIL M311 lngraham. Dave V A J. 48 in - L. -,.-M ,... , . i. .. a,-,5 'fl - I f.'Sb ' ' ' '- 1 .'-T f , he '- s, ,j ft... . :gas c. f we-' vf ' ?.-'l: '- vi. - 1- . - ' '. s .Q -W :xg .'2.g- iq. 4- I., '- sk i, -,'-rgxggtghltg ., - - fm.-Lao 1' 17 ' '1 -Ji-e i. . ,-if - -' 41-Q-1 1 ?1 '- Breakdovvns f . F if if I.. I I L i . i . Q eff 'fi if .H f-, Quarterback Steve Larson C147 looks for a receiver as Dave Groff q4OJ gives him protection. lt was different. ' WY :S ' ' .TZ'?w VNU? ,ff G . 1 gf ' '17 'Www ' F 2 V C060 I1 SC I1 I I I er ' ft I ,f , ty.,,g.wL,-,AGQAJT:wi,p3f5.f'4:5:' Q Wah.,-lwrq.-.fg?zf,.i?wVg i '94 This year's sophomore team was one of great enthusism. With two excellent coaches. lVlr. Schiller, and lVlr. Newton. the team had a +6 record sea- son. Next year's team promis- es to be a good one with many of these sophomores starting on the varsity team. ff? 'M V . V-.v..M1,. 1. ,,., -1 wf zz-f -.ff . , -f-, f 4,f'f ', ,I .V ,MI-. 4 ,E ,. -.,,,,g,,.. A.-. W . . .I A .Mg W .M - I fr - . .I . . ':Q'3?v.'-7? ':'f'f:1 7 -' I. ' .... .,,,,.. ..,.. Wfit ., ' ' ff'fQ'..rf-Fifi! if - L .:, k ,A -1,Zf,g,,' '- -f.'. . -tv., .'.. 41: 2-2, ' ff wwf, f- ,Q - 2 . r I .tI I ti' .... ...girth an - 1. in-AL . S ' b, v Au ' g'iff1.17.'ffI I .. I , t I ei crap! 'TPC . I . .A . :feat -tilt,7.5'f.6f'h3LSI?3'6'i4ixf6ffi'115 . 1 ,, 1:1 ' 1 fm f f 1, J ,aa 4-,gr Huck get,-mf f 321 1 ,ww ' .ji , f 4 .. , Q, , ff? V, . M , V W:m,v ,,, 3,5 I ,712 , , f M? s, ,I 1 Si- ff 1 'Q' '11, ' . 'f far 'W' 05? 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Team Conference T 'ra7'.'N' L W' sr' -,- e., ,. Am' kg.. -Q-: ,:.- . 1 ,, ' They had every reason to give up: Weather, sickness, injuries. and lots of tough luck. However, they stayed in there and main- tained the standard of excellence that is a tradition with this team. Coach Ganz This year's cross-crountry team was one West could be proud of. ln practice, and in meets, they ran up hills thru rain, mud, wind, and cold weather. Injuries to players such as Bob Bissel and Neil Rebbe on the Var- sity Ievel, and Larce Nlarrietta on the Sophomore level, hampered theteam.Through all this,West's cross-country team showed the excellence, in running as well as sportsmanship, that has been a West tradition. The overall record this year was 28-8-1, an impressive statistic. Varsity: Glenn Bartholemew. Dan Taylor, Neil Rebbe. Rick Noles. Mike Kiss. Bob Bissel. Steve Carner. 50 f, W, 4 5. J, ,,. ? 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Schoon. D. Crosby. Coach Fuller. C. Davidson. M. Gorham. Coach Larsen. D. Willis, J. Phelan. G. Bauer. T. Hittler. T. Elwood. Coach Fuller. after his traditional dunking in the pool following a victory. pauses to talk to Mark Conrad. Coach Fuller this season produced West's finest swim team yet. He considered it a strong team with outstanding individuals and good depth. Coach Fuller also recog- nized two other factors which contributed to the team's success: the messages left by mysterious Kilroy, and the girl timers -the Hot Dogs. Co-captains Don Depke and Mike Gorham provided spirit as well as bl' many first places to the team. Mike Gorham N' contributed the most points total. Mark f Maier was another outstanding senior: he led the divers to a 12-1 record, taking first place in every meet except against Kirk- wood. The 10-4 season ended with several West swimmers going to State Finals: Mark Maier took third place in diving, the 200 Yard Medley Relay team took fourth place. and sophomore Jay Hammond took tenth place in 100 Yard Breaststroke. .1 West Swims To A 10-4 Record .Swimmers take your mark U ' ', Mike Gorham picks up an advantage early in the race XX xg x N u D West's skillful divers tallied a 12-1 diving record. Mark Kammer turns to the scoreboard for the official scores. lt took me how long? ,-- A ' l . ' ff -f A -,.,, . -.I , -4 -fr 54.34, . ,. .44 f .L v-A ,1 rf' .l 1 z- Ari HW Q 4 :L all Q gnu' ...mia I, E-:Ili Et A 'FH U I I i '7-urs -f ', -Rffsisfffv,-1 fin e- 1.1,-1 11..-H ' ff- - S., -1-if-'f-1,:::1is-' 'lf' l . VME- fiffl :S 1 I U li il il wil if lvl .lei ii ii 'ifigf 'lf Q Q. i 0 n ' '1 ,V , i g V -- . 'gm :,,- I 3.-, gg . K 'f',.Q:lf'? ,.f1:+' iv1c,,':f5v-'Af ,, ff A- ' Q' U A V ' I 1 ., q 1. f'-1:QAIp , , :jif- 'z I , 1 - IE! .i .3 R .iff JL 0- gain 4' ku W QW 'if I -i f- we-W----QQ . :mangas-'Eno' All ,gui 7161 8 V- '- Q '.,r1.,: 11 H. .van , ,,. I an a O0 Il f , Coach Pratte quickly advises Bill Thompson during a free throw. Steve Litzau has the height to make the difference. it ld Wes't's Starting, Five ' 'mir his of i y al. U' 3' Elia . Co-captain Jheft Miller plains a pass to Bill Talbert. 'Mag Corey ooneenlifaies on the free ihrow. ' i i i ' ROW 1:.Coach Rodgers. G. Fletcher, R. Payne, Nl. Carey, B. Thompson. D. Burns, G. --- Shipman. C. Ritter. Coach Pratte. ROW 2: S. Hawkins. Q. McGuire, B. Baker. R, Garrison. -- J. Miller. Co-captains S. Litzau. J. Nichols, Co-captairi: B. Talhert. Ei. Guest. S. Phillips. iq., -in 1 o9f'l , 1 ? . 3157 1 if l ,, ,Q 1.41 figjzgii it , L Best Season A f ' we nw , gf-.,lt. Q Stone Phillips passes the ball high over the head of l an opponent. - Comcaptaln John Nichols goes up Tor two. 1 l l 13? iff - eff ll ' of West Bolo Guest shoots ex tree throw, -4? if lg! ,.r f .Q l Bill Talbert jumps high for control of the ball. s Steve Litzau at the tree throw .inet V I r sl? -fl QL T3 3.3. l X lf Mg 'M r' , , 37,7 1 -:j,.,g53j:?:,:, .' ff ,f ,W 'IQWZ-1.1971 W5 ' ff .1 if Bill Thompson lf one factor were to be singled out to account for this year's successful varsity season it would have to be the outstanding indi- viduals on the team. To begin with, the average height of the members was 6' 3 , whereas most schools only had a few members that tall. Before the season began, newspapers were already ranking West high in the St. Louis area, recognizing in par- ticular Jeff Miller, John Nichols, and Steve Litzau. In the games to come, these players as well as the other talented team members, always striving for perfection, Q, if 4 sig 4 f yt, Stone Phillips i 24 i n 5 bu V ,, 7 14 , ' ' v H -ff A i Pl -, 1.-u-i T4 ii Bob Guest 1 -2' 23 .f fi as g Jeff 2 W 'xx Miner succeeded in living up to the high expectations voiced at the begin- ning of the season: they clinched first place in the Normandy Tour- nament, and concluded the sea- son with an outstanding 20-6 record. Rick Garrison 6. Dan Burns ,...- ,,.f-' 1 f. '1 941' A M1 . Q Q' 42 1 4 John Nichols Bill Talbert Max Carey I W . .,,.. , GM Bruce Baker tips the ball on a jump. I lr 5 .,,, 7 , . -. , J 'if' I Q fy v t Q . ,V 4 -A , 5 H Q Q 52 'J f ' -4 . i -, a ' '. ' ' Y , t ' Y N . . - , , . I gl' , in -QQ, , , ,fax , xi V ff fa -,ig -,gffgzg ,qgigf 7 , i f I AW i f 1 -' .. - .,,, -, . AZ? ........,.M.. .le . ifw' ff' : .Q 'iff I Greg Shipman shoots from outside. Seven individual basketball players be- gan by working out for the season in No- vember, they perfected skills, gained experi- ence, and most important, learned to coop- erate as a team, finally emerging as a spirit- ed unit at the end of the J.V. season. They played a good defense, and a controlled of- fense. That, combined with accurate shoot- ing, contributed to the winning season, but it was the team spirit that Coach Rodgers evoked from the team which the players attributed most to the outstanding 13-2 season. J.V. - ROW 1: S. Hawkins, G. Shipman, Q. McGuire. ROW 2: D. Sand- stedt, R. Garrison, B. Baker, S. Woodley. Pre-game warm-u ps. Bruce Baker and Greg Shipman' await the outcome of Rick Garrison'siump. FI Sophomores Coach Deschiamp gives some quick advice at the quarter. Take Dale Palmer awaits the jump of Chris Burweli. Mike Tinies tips the ball on ai iump. 60 ............... lm Conference Title Snpnqmclre Easkeibgll Team 5 RQW 1: Mike Tines. Mike Gregory. Paul Dix, Paul Ellis, Mark Wenzel, Dan Crewe ffvfd- WQW 22 Coach DGSCHHFTID. Eric Miller. Chris Burwell. Steve Larson. Captain: Dale Palmer, Bob Callers, Dave lngraharn. Assistant Coach whiteaker. Captain Steve Lalrscln positions himself for a rebnuncl. CQBCHES Deschamip and Wniteaker have again produced an nutstanding Sophomore basketball learn. Terminating the season alter a 13 garne winning streak, the team racked un an 1853 overall record. Their 8-1 record put them in first place in conference play. The sopns concluded the season by capturing first place in both the Suburban South League Tcurnament, and finally the Parkway Tournament held at West. The Atal- ented individuals on the Sophomore learn should cnnltribute tn another SLICQBSSWJI seasnn fer next years varsity learn at West. 61 Varsity Wrestlers Have Th Drive .21 A A e , ,m,,,., 1 ROW 1: Earl Remy, Dave Mitchell, Chris Phillips, Co-captain: Dan Johnston, Greg Sheehy, Mark Weber. Rob Millikan. ROW 2: Greg Gorham, Kevin Maher, Tim Cassilly, Randy Roddy, Mark Nel- son, Bud Sines, Co-captain: Coach Kirtz. K . N .I M , ,. 1 9 X Rob Millikan controls his opponent. '- Greg Sheehy is pronounced the winnerf ,L-I-iq: K I , A. C., - - ,.. - It Takes To Win lt was a successful season which can be ex- pl'eSSed by bOtl'1 the reCOl'd of the team, The Bud Sines putsamove on his opponent fun that we all had, and a future that looks bright for the coming years. Coach Kirtz This year's team started the season with a first place in the Kirkwood tournament and looked strong at many weights. The team re- lied mainly on its Seniors to set a winning example. At 98 pounds, Rob Millikan finished with an excellent 27-3 record and a berth in the state tournament. Co-captains Chris Phil- lips at 126 pounds and Bud Sines at 138 pounds showed strongly throughout the sea- son. At 155 pounds, Kevin Maher entered the state tournament with a unique style and de- Tim Cassillyfightsforposition. termination and wrestled his way to a second in state. Next year should be even more prom- ising as the team will be more experienced. With Randy Roddy coming back at 185 pounds, the team will not be lacking a state if contender. ' AEA y -dv , , . ,, , , , - 410 w ie , ' A f . ' f v Z W . M 6 , , Mvfy-07 ' I' 1 i ' V ' 7 f V f f. - 1- f . V , , ,X , , I, KV ., I ,, . ,, ,, W., H ,, VE ' , ' 0 ' 'i' r f X 2' , J l1l.Q,,,ff Q ,iw an 4 Iv! If f ff.. -I ' A ,ff ,Q V , vm- WMM 1,1445 -ff' f ' l .5 ' If . f , ' ,' '2W'ff.f fav '-'gwwf -1 ' ,- . f ----' 1 ,H -1 f Z,,4'1 Wfifa' ' 'f' , ,Zi ' A ' , f f 5, I 1 , I ' , AMY J 'ii' 1 , v 95 .,,, I. N ,sf 'L 31 QQ. gy , af Co-Captain Chris Phillips dominates his match. Co-Captain Bud Sines triumphs. f I Junior Varsity ROW 1: Rick Ruppel, Randy Rupoel. Matt Menary, Bob Bruce. Craig Faris. Brad Smi th . ROW 2: Jeff Nabor, Steve Glen, John Albers. Keiih Dfihrickson. Drew Rentschier. Keith Alrans, Paul Mo-ore. Keifh DiQl'i:CkSQl i ? Drew Rentschvler corners his opponent. The iv. team warms up betore a match. This years Junior Varsity had an Qutstandmg I0-34 record, The iream was lied by me fine wresf 'cling and leadership of Rick and Randy Ruppel. Craig Faris. Brad Smith. Keith Dmdrickson, and Jeff Nalmrs. The future lacks brmglmt with wtf standing wrestlers like these moving to the var: sity ranks. - V .. Sophomores - ROW 1: Tom Smith. Dennis Boggs. Rhett Brun. Woody Schlos- ser, Fred Hess, Rich Wagner. ROW 2: Randy Reynolds, Mark Kenny, John Nig- gle. John Steinberg, Chris Benn. 0 or me Brad Smith overpowers his opponent. Craig Faris Fred Hess o s I' 6 E I' S The sophomores this year had an excellent season with a 10-1 record. Among their accomplish- ments they won the Riverview Quad meet, the Suburban South Conference in Duel match compe- tition and took third in the Confer- ence tournament. This year's sophomore team was led by such players as Rick and Randy Ruppel, Craig Faris, Brad Smith, and Ken Frigo. They had excellent coaching by Mr. Newton. Mau McDarby passes me ban. Mark Langan relaxes after a game ROW 1: S. Crum, D. Rucker, T. Waites, B. Hunzeker, R. Arcneske, D. Hoffmeyer, J. Merla- ti, Woot Srithaporn, R. Brinker, C. Mathis, B. Erwin. ROW 2: L. Kilcullin, S. Grace, J. Ja- cobs, D. Dowden, M. Langan, J. Arno, M. McDarby, B. Blong, Coach Taylor. , . laikfft' 53 . 'A , r ff ' Qfggigffi 3 fu:-ma .. v ,ll gl V- 5 ---A f f J' f 4' Ai ABOVE: Teammates congratulate Woot Srithaporn after a goal. RIGHT: Rick Brinker throws in the ball. Through Mud, Sleet, and Snow West Kickers Play On Matt McDarby controls the ball. Bob Blong warms up before a game. l l Junior Captain Tom Waites puts on the power. ff' 4 - 1 1 Okay, where'swthe baII? Produce Record Season Looking at it from the standpoint of past seasons you would have to say it was a good year. This year's varsity soccer team broke almost every record in the book, from the number of goals in a season to the number of boys who placed on the all conference team. However l think each member of the squad, myself included, was disappointed that we didn't do even better. Mr.Taylor 4 This years soccer team placed five boys on the all-conference team. These boys were Woot Srithaporn, Nlatt McDarby, Rick Brinker, and Captains Doug,Dowden and Tom Waites. The third captain on this year's varsity team was Craig Mathis. These captains showed team leadershipboth spirituallyiand physical- ly. Another senior who deserves recognition is Rick Archeski. ff ef 4 Our season was defensively tremendous and offensively impotent. Although lackadaisi- cal during practice at times. each member of the team demonstrated admirable en- thusiasm and dedication, and contributed to a very respect- able 6-3-4 record. lt was an extremely pleasurable experi- ence. . -Coach Phillips- This years sophomore soc- cer team had the potential for greatness. With a strong de- e fense and at times a strong offense they defeated most of their opponents. One of the main factors contributing to their success was their enthu- I siasm and dedication. Many of S this years sophomores will greatly contribute to the-var- sity team. Sophs - ROW 1: Steve Coon, Brian Wells. Steve Rebbe. Steve Kriekhaus. Russ Hoffmeyer. Dwain Smith. Dave Hammond. ROW 2: John Francisco. manager: Greg Brenniagan. Steve Weber. Tom Meiner. Art Gaun. Greg Peterson, Dirk Smith. Dave Baxter. Mark Blong. Joe Lartonoix. Coach Phillips. Mark Wood. manager. qNot pictured: Dennis MiIler.J 68 .r-N-. SPRING SPORTS BASEBALL West Opponent 5 U. City 3 4 Ladue O 13 Lindbergh 8 3 Kirkwood 1 1 Nlehlville 3 3 Central 5 1 Webster Groves O 6 c North 1 1 U.iCity 11 O Ladue 5 C O A Lindbergh 3 i O Kirkwood 6 13 Central 5 O Webster Groves 6 5 North 3 Parkway Tournament 2nd V TRACK West Opponent 87h Pattonville 532 85 V2 lVlcCluer7lVlcCIuer N. 46744 91 V2 Northflvlehlville 61724V2 87 V2 KirkwoodfU. City 66!24V2 88W Webster7Central 50 M741 7OV2 Ladue!Lindbergh 25781 V2 Alton Relays 6th Suburban South Relays 2nd Maplewood Relays 5th Clayton Inv. y 6th South League Meet 4th IVISHSAA District 2nd IVISHSAA State 6th GOLF West Opponent 236 Webster Groves 245 231 Lindbergh 242 236 U. City 273 238 Central 236 218 lvlehlville 248 223 North 250 228 Ladue 262 230 Central 222 230 Ladue . A 231 222 Lindbergh A S 234 220 Webster Groves . 265 211 lvlehlville 229 220 Kirkwood 240 216 U. City A 250 238 Kirkwood 249 217 North 236 Conference Tournament 1st District Tournament 2nd State Tournament 4th TENNIS West -Opponent 4 DeSmet A . 1 4 Lindbergh '1 3 Ladue 2 3 Principia 2 Kirkwood 5 U. City O 5 Chaminade O 5 North O Clayton 5 Lafayette O 5 Nlehlville O 5 Affton O 4 Webster Groves 1 4 Central 1 3 S.L.U.H. 2 Conference 1st i U A Gary Warren hits a shot off the fairway. - -1 X f '.'It's 3:30 already: do you think they're afraid to show up? Golf leam - ROW 1: D. Burns. C. Hardcastle. G. Guenther. ROW 2: F. Wiesehan. R. Johnson. M. Tierney. Coach Deschamp. J. Fabick. B. Thompson. G. Warren. X' ' ri Golfers Capture For Third if if o . ,,,,.1n..- After the match: tally the scores. and relax. M Coach Deschamp's golf team this season lived up to his high expectations. Golf is a sport which depends on each individual's score, and there- fore, West was fortunate to have several skillful players - both strong, experienced seniors and good juniors and sophomores. The team demon- strated their strength when they broke their pre- vious school record at the home course with a total of 218. The outstanding team won match after match, and lost only to Central. West was avenged, however, when, at the Suburban South Conference Tournament our golfers defeated Central and every other team, and returned with the trophy. West's powerful four man team con- seisting of Gary Warren, Bill Thompson, Craig Hardcastle, and Glen Guenther won the Confer- ence title by seven strokes over the second place team at Terre Du Lac. Glen Guenther follows through after a drive Coach Deschamp holds the trophy West won in the Conference off the first tee Tournament. Randy Johnson demonstrates his own Craig Hardcastle tees off on the unique style first hole at Green Trails. zz, Gary Brittan, Catcher Bill Talbert, Greg Shipman First base Third base i Paul Dix, Shortstop Greg Fletcher, Second base Q . 72 . fri? wg 5. .,.:Y 1-1 -1:72 rl '-' 2, X- Bruce Baker, Pitcher Steve Settle, Outfield This year's Varsity baseball team was basically a young team. Made up mostly of Ju- niors, with a few Seniors, the baseball team surprised every- one in the league. They were one of the best hitting ball clubs around with exceptional hitting by Bill Tikey. Leader- ship was provided by Steve -4 Settle, Bill Talbert, Bill Tikey. and Tom Heeter. As well as a good hitting team, good field- ing from everyone added to West's effectiveness. West's pitching staff also proved ex- cellent with senior Tom Hee- ter, their number one hurler. West's success was mainly at- tributed to Head Coach Rogers and Assistant Coach Pratte. Coach Pratte Varsity baseball players not pictured: Scott Nelson - shortstop Mark Nelson - second base Carl Grubbs - pitcher Steve Woodly - pitcher Steve Hawkins - pitcher Rick Archeski - pitcher Scott Crum - outfield Tom Waites - outfield Dave Shaw - catcher Don Northcut - catcher Bill Criscione -first base Jack Fuller - third base 73 Kevin Davis Outfield Bill Tikey Outfield Tom Heeter Pitcher DAVE SHAW BILL CRISCIONE TOM WAITES l SCOTT CRU M This year's Junior Var- sity baseball players have the potential to be out- standing Varsity mem- bers. The future looks bright for the coming year. Sophomore Baseball Team Shows Promise Larry Weber waits in deep concentration. Pitcher Jeff Hunt throws homef Catcher Dennis Miller awaits the pitch. Sophomore - ROW 1: M. Gregory. J. Fut- ton. D. Miller. J. Dudash. T. Moroni. ROW 2: M. Harloe. T. Herman. C. Stander. S. Francis. T. Horner. ROW 3: J. Hunt. B. Lyons. M. Kenney. S. Murry. ROW 4: S. Larson. J. Skjel. L. Weber. K. Malvern. D. Ingram. ROW 5: Coaches Foley and Whiteaker. r This year's sophomore baseball team showed promise A for the coming years. A well-rounded team, they com- piled a respectable record. Coaches Whitaker and Foley helped to bring out each member's potential. Many of this year's sophs will add to the strength of next year's varsity team. 75 t Scott Murry gets in a ready position. Coach Whiteaker gives signals to the team. VARSITY Jeff Horn demonstrates his good form. Fred Taylor volleys with his opponent Varsity - ROW 1: Coach Ludholz. Kevin Milligan. Kris Milligan. Don Whitney. Dah Frith. Jeff Horn. Mark Halderman. ROW 2: Fred Taylor. Ken Griffith. Eric Miller. Bill Andrews. 76 Don Whitney awaits the serve. Kevin Milligan prepares for the oncom- ing ball. Netmen Undefeated In League Play Dan Frith serves the ball. ' This year's tennis team proved to be a strong team both in individuality as well as depth. In district play the team went undefeated but was un- able to prove itself in State. Standouts on this year's team were Seniors Kris and Kevin Milligan, Fred Taylor, Kenn Griffith, and Don Whitney, as well as Sophomore Eric Miller and Junior Dan Frith. Excellent coaching was provided by Mr. Lodholz. Next year's team shows signs of promise with some of the Varsity members returning. 77 Fred Taylor returns the serve. The ball is returned by Kris Milligan. Kenn Griffith reaches high for the ball Q 5 - .--...-..,..v- ..1ndl4.e.-.- ....-.. .--.1 ...v-.,--.,-.-.--........ .-.........-...... .H --Y -----m ---41-'- '-- -- JN. Tennis - Coach Lodholz, Jim Harper, Dave Weir, Jeff Horn, Bob Welsh Mark Weitzel, Bill Andrews, Bernie Byrnes, Mark Halderman. Dave Weir demonstrates his good form. 4 , f ,K-F W Y ' AA gm? ' , 3, ,L , 'i iff- V: an L:-1.52.31 .L3f.':i:14 ':' A 1 SK .1 . - ,J A . W.-ww -1- 2 - L., , v - ' ' , 1--Q. 221 g???.E.?QQ,i. ,E-Erefivf Jim Harper returns a deep shot to his forehand. 78 Kevin Delorey pulls out ahead. Track Team: ROW 1 - M. Kiss, S. Carner, M. Marino, P. Gibson, N. Rebbe. ROW 2 - S. Allina, B. Guest, K. Delorey, R. Gross man, J. Grugrich, S. Keaveny, B. Bissel, J. Klenner, G. Bartholomew, R. Noles. ROW 3 - B. Egilsrud, B. McBrearty, K. Hemen way, E. Acheson, J. Keith, J. Brettman, M. Amaro, T. Murrian, V. Abbott, S. Melvin, A. Stroupe. ROW4 - Coach Ganz, G. Gross man, C. Reitter, A. Scott, B. Overton, R. Roddy, N. Lissant, D. Taylor, Coach Schiller. ROW 5 - Coach Morton, B. Timsley, H Rentschler, J. Davitt, D. Johnston, C. Morgan, D. McGregor, J. Nichols. ROW 6 - J. Heineman, B. Kaufman, B. McAndrews, M Lee, B. Plagge, B. Lewis, R. Clark, D. Clark, S. Smith. 79 Steve Carner starts on his leg of the relay. man John Keith surges across the finish line. Powerful Trackmen After a running start, Bob Guest concentrates on pulling himself up into the air and forward in the triple jump. Compile Winning Record Hard workouts, skillful coaching, and individual drive contributed to the success of the 1973 track team. The team was composed of strong indi- viduals who consistently had wins in their events to contrib- ute to the final winning score for West. Two such individuals were Bob Guest, in triple jump, and Kevin Delorey, in high jump. Each broke the previous school record in his event three times in a row - in the first three meets of the season. Pride in the team evoked spirit: each individual pulled for the rest of the team, which also greatly contributed to the out- standing season. Bob Bissell turns to receive the baton from teammate Glen Bartholomew. Kevin Delorey demonstrates the form he used to win in the high jump event time after time. l Five teams in a wide range of sports made up the girls varsity sports pro- gram this season. Girls' participation at an interschool varsity level is a rela- tively new addition to West. The swim team was just introduced this season, while the other four sports teams be- gan their second year. The first team which played this year was the field hockey team. Coached by Mrs. Adams, the girls battled the more experienced, older teams in the league to a 1-5-1 season. The basketball team had a more successful season. Talent includ- ing seniors Kris Roush, Linda Kinnard, and Cindy Sanders, as well as all of the' other fine members, together with Miss Kelleher's able coaching culmi- nated in an outstanding 7-3 season. Spring brought three more sports: vol- leyball - coached by Mrs. Adams, tennis. a fine team with outstanding individuals headed by Brady Speer - coached by Miss Kelleher, and swim team - coached by Mr. Larsen. GHHS Excel In C -' ' ' f ' , .xsfirw lt takes more than one opponent to stop Lois Patton as she dribbles to ward the basket. Field Hockey - ROW 1: M. Lange, A. Kobe, C. Sanders, Coach Adams, M. McGeehan, K. Ward, S. Hume. ROW 2: V. Loehr, T. Belt, T. Belt, T. Steller. L. Crook, B. Speer, P. Russell. ROW 3: R. Martin. S. Belt. D. Crook. M. Merriman. B. Nielson. 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F .fax 4 Linda Kinnard shoots for two from the outside. Tennis - B. Riste, R. Finucane, K. Roush, B. Speer, K. O'Neill, L. Flesche. L. Hill. Karen Ward regains control of the ball for West. 4 Terry Steller leaps for the ball in a practice game. Volleyball - ROW 1: S. Thomas, R. DeRousse, T. Belt, D Prince, T. Steller, A. Lindemann, D. Crooks. ROW 2: S. Belt M. Postill, Nl. McGeehan, C. Sanders, R. Martin, C Maloney, Coach Adams. G.A.A. Officers - Brady Speer, Cindy Sanders, and Kris Roush. G.A.A. stands for Girls' Athletic Association. lt consisted of girls staying after school to play in differ- ent sports such as tennis, basket- ball, and volleyball. It was different from the Varsity teams where girls had tryouts and the best girls made the team. In G.A.A. everyone had a chance to play against each other. Officers were Brady Speer, Cindy Sanders, and Kris Roush. luv.: . , ' W rsvp! wif' ,mn Linda Kinnard watches as Kris Roush leaps for a jump ball. Girls' Athletic Association Debbie Crooks is aided by Terri Steller and Barb Nielson. .QV , ff ff-..,4x ' 1 7 15 f, Hockey Team - ROW 1: J. Naumann, M. Dunbar, L. Fabian, W. Wasson, M. Bernardi, R. Powers, J. Owen, M. Kantor. ROW 2: Coach Schmidt, T. Herman, K. Gillespie, J. Fallon, P. Litzinger, G. Hunt, J. Brandenberg, M. Ross, J. Hunt, P. Otte, T. Ross, M. Haldeman, G. Gannon, B. Goding, M. Hill, P. Gustafson, B. Clark, Coach Ganz. CNot pictured: G. Forrest and D. Dowlingj. rg- 'aw-sae' 154.1 19.5 as 'g Dedicated, enthusiastic, terrific attitudes, great im- provement was just a sample of the praise Coach Ganz had for the Hockey Team. After conquering many obstacles such as injured play- ers and having to travel 20 or 30 miles just to get to play, the team richly deserved the high praise, their total record being what it was. Their record of 11- 7-1 enabled them to go to semi-finals and capture sec- , I '! 41 di in M I WEST OPPONENT 5 C.B.C. 2 2 Parkway North 1 2 Ritenour O 7 SLUH 4 2 Parkway Central 2 MCCluer 1 DeSmet 5 Riverview Assumption DeSmet McCluer Parkway North 3 2 3 O ond place' I Parkway Central Hazelwood ' SLUH ...M 2, ,.- Pattonville Ass u m pti o n j sq A il Normandy 3 , egg .14 RKW.4y i fi fl an it P Wade Wasson makes a save while Paul Gustafson and Mike Ross watch. 85 Q Q 2 5 2 Pg 1 7 2 4 3 4 Y 3 2 1 4 3 U rg 2 1 ' In 2 3 w I l pl 3 4 S Q' 6 o . ,4 1 c.B.c. 2 F z 4 2 Q 51 Y 52 -F sfli'-'5l1Y'E'!: 'is'fiP C E 5 Q ll i f f '1 4 U7 L CD Cl S3 neerl CD L O O .C Q. O CD Pep Teams Combine Efforts N' R :, . , :mn D . fzxprgezd, A, yIv1..'v:E ,:?',,,,.. f V: .. wi E? 1 .j 52, ' .V ' L A65 ,V ' f .i :Ji f iff ' 5 ' r'-' Ili? M 1 -- f p ii, . 3514, ' . ' f' 8, , A :X . Aj 1 'wi ' X ' 1'i M or Jemima JUMPING JIVE 4 W i ,-,I .14 .- MAN ALIVE W Fo' WERE THE CLASS 1, N -fVW,p,.,,,,,3,,, imz'g4,z4QNf,r ' 4 5 or 751 iz ff H 1-me-4i.vg2Pf'rfr'fT13'y?:ff,'-'V wif vii, v A 35, -' 54 n A V, i .gal ff Q . 1 i n ve- f i, 1. V' 1 11 ,.,7,Y- la ' .A-fi 'fl ' I., wU 'f f . ', ?:gj 21, w A l. ,. , ,,,. lj, ,WLM M5:?,T'-I'-:I v 1 av, W. ROW 1: Laura Burnet, Janet Thompson, Sheri Golly, Captain. ROW 2: Jennie Young, Greta Hoener, Captain. ROW 3: Marianne McQuivey, Lin Dea Brittan. 86 to Promote Spirit at West Pep Club's responsibility at West involved encouraging spirit. Simple enough? Not really, as there is a sound philosophy behind Pep Club. We felt that if we got the individual class- es going in spirit, hopefully we could form a spiritual bond within the school to unite it, and as a result have made our athletic teams feel of great value. To help lift the morale of our teams before the games, we painted posters encouraging victory and publicizing the game. The nights before the games we delivered cakes to each one of the players which made them feel spe- cial. On the days of the games we decorated ourteam's locker rooms. Not only did we helpthe teams feel ofvalue, we sponsored the Homecoming festivities and we visited laurel Haven at Christmas time. OFFICERS: Barb Riva, President: Lisa Flesche, Vice Presidentp Heidi Hen- drichs, Secretaryg Polly Bracken, Treasurer: Sheryl Blatt and Cathy McCarthy, Soph. Representatives: Ruth Jones, Sponsor. 'U l CD 'U Q C D' Pep Club performs a play at Christmas for Lau- rel Haven. The warmth Pep Club broughtto Laurel Haven will never be 4 1 forgotten. GTS r ead ty Chee Va rs: BANG BANG GOWAGGWA GIVE IVIE ROW 1: Ann Martin, Mary Lou Harroun, Cay Moeller, Cindy Lee, and captains Linda Bowling and Chris Cooper. ROW 2: Cindi Taylor, Ann Pobanz, Julie Harris, and Cindy Harmon. ', .. W , ,.A , ,IK -fl 'f' wee- .M an 88 SCDIVIE OF THAT LONGHCDRN POWER W It .Y .' ' 4 1. if 2 l lg T gt' 5 n , 'v Q' gal 44 Cheerleading is two things. One, the main objective, is to encourage our guys to victory. Looking over West's sports records, we feel we were suc- cessful. The second thing is the fun of working together. The cheers were hard work but behind them were dedication and a lot of laughs. We worked on our skills this year and de- veloped the cheers we learned at camp. Mrs. Jones was our sponsor and Mother Hen and a major help in all our accom- plishments this year. Senior Women, Fun is Our Motto SENIOR WOMEN of 1973 1 if BOTTOM TO TOP: Julie Sindelar. Secretaryg Kari Severson, Treasurer: Joan Hagen. President: Miss Akers, Sponsor. Missing: Kit True. Vice President. With the true spirit ofa se- nior, Senior Women gave us the certain kind of fun that enabled us to involve ourselves in the school we were about to leave. We won the Powderpuff game because we worked as a team. It was a sight to see us practicing, but we had fun and got to know each other better. Our red and blue jerseys helped to distinguish us around West. Towards the end of the year we realized how much fun Senior Women had been. 15- 'Fiirfvzs 'Si S' , , Powderpuff. Gary Warren shows Senior Women one of the plays for Bleacher Bums and Bummettes Bleacher Bums and Bumettes were organized to pro- mote a unique spirit at basketball games. Thefirst Bleacher Bums were around lastyear,andthen the girls decided we should organize and have a Bleacher Bummette group, just as the guys had. We had a lot of fun goofing off and act- ing silly while cheer- ing the basketball Longhorns on to victory. 5? Bleacher Bums and Bummettes WelcomingClub With the incoming of new students almost every day at West the Welcoming Club played an important role. The guidance department helped us by giving us the names of new students. We then showed the new students around the building, introduced them to West students, and made them feel at home. Welcoming Club definitely did play an inportant role at West this year. i-MJ ...ii in Welcoming Club - ROW 1: Glenda Crissman, Libby Hines, Linda Oches. Karen Schoch, Chris Fawks. ROW 2: Denise Hebebrand. Colleen Tierney. Mr, Wetzel, Sponsor: Rita Huntley, Diane Findlay. 91 Key Club In Key Club, a community service group, we served West as ushers at Student Council and Audio-Visual movies, and as ticket-takers at sports events. As members ofthe Missouri- Arkansas District and Key Club International, we strove to ascertain their motto Insure Tommorrowf' Each Tuesday morning at 7:00, Kiwanis invited us to a breakfast at Howard Johnson's. 'Pla-ii Insure Tommorrow 1 2 3 Q 5 5 716 8 9 11 12 55 14x 15 J18 19 204 'AA 4 kflftf, U1-t tw JJ Q lJ LJ I I N xx K Q.: ln U 92 1- Jeff Childress 2 - Scott Keller 3 - Larry Hassel 4- Pat Kennedy 5 - Jim Garlich 6 - Paul Kufrin 7 - Richard Truex 8 - Bob Bay 9 - Brian Wells 10- Dick Fear 11 -Tim Cassilly 12-Tom Prieto 13 - Steve Richardson Let's go to Mexico! FCA Clfellowship of Christian Ath Ietesb tried to spread brotherhood and a feeling of Christian unity. Mr. David Ganz, our altruistic sponsor, helped us to define our goals and work towards achieving them. Through FCA, we not only felt pride in ourselves and our athletic achieve- ments, but also felt more awareness of the role Christ plays in our daily lives. KEY CLUB MEMBERS 14- Greg Hellman - Kurt Silver - Brian Timpe -Warren Broemmelsick - Perry Young -Jeff Brandenburg 20 - Jeff Burian - George Garties - Dave Cooke - Bob Guest 22 23 24- Bill Bair - Woot Srithaporn 26 - Tom Cassilly 27 - Greg lrwin 28 - Neil Rebbe 29-True Morse 30 - Mark Uthe fPresidentD 31- Jim Harper Nice-Presidentj 32 - Dave Martin CSecretaryp 33 - Bob Burchardt CTreasurerj NP- Rick Benson NP- Rick Garrison NP- Larry Hallam NP- Doug Hoeksema NP- Kevin Little CNP denotes no picture takenb FCA AA Officers - Randy Roddy, Greg Shipman, President: Kit Hemenway, Secretary: Mike Gwinn, Vice-Presi- dent: Mark Nelson, Bulletin Boards Chairman. FCA MEMBERS Greg Shipman, Bill Kogel, Mike Gwinn, Kit Hemenway, Mike Kiss, Bob Bay, Mark Nelson, John Keith, Mike Amaro, Tom Smith, Jeff Miller, Randy Roddy, Dan Johnston, Joe Kiss, Steve Melvin, Steve Bay, Gary Brittan, Steve Carner, Dave Clark, Ray Clark, Kevin Delorey, .lim Brettrnan, Bob Guest, Stone Phillips, Bob Porcelli, Neil Rebbe, Glenn Bartholemew, Steve Rebbe. 93 Student Council Makes Progress At West Cl, 'i uY ' lf 'Iii -1 -- iQ l 'l '-I lb ' Ci' PJ Student Council Members: Seniors - Barb Beck, Jan Easterday, Thomas Ferguson, Jr. Fierro, Roseann Finu- cane. Joan Hagen. Connie Hume, Su- lippi, Marilyn Schneider. Terri Som- Student Council Members san Lange, Duane Nelson, Debbie Phil- 6 I ' 1 mer, Jeff Speigel. Mike Viles, Betsy Watkins, Sandy White. Juniors - Ran- dy Chatfield, Barb Cooper, Kevin Dav- is, Patty DeForrest, Paul Deming. Sue Hume, Bob Hunzeker. Steve Keaveny, Beth Kaldenberg. Steph Lawrence. Kathy Maher, Tom Newcomb, Tim President Tom Newcombdiscusses plans as Vice President Terry Som mers listens. X 7' l Phillips, Merry Powers, Kirk Robinson, Vicki Schulman, Debbie Silverman, Suzanne Spicer, Geri Stewart, Kathy Sullivan, Bridget Travers. Sophomores - Laura Baker, Elizabeth Bettis, Cher- yl Blatt, Amy Brahm, Sandy Etz, Diane Heffner, Connie Kamakas, Charmaine Kohrs, Carol Korvas, Antony Krupnik, Brenda Lester, Jayne Lurtz, Nancy Miller, Brian Plegge, Debbie Pope, Sue Salerno, Beth Scott, Julie Sommer. Candy Sterett, Cathy Talmage, Nancy Viviano, Steve Weber. f' to fel. Ay , ff. Tom Newcomb and .left Speigel prepare to build bedrooms. 94 Student Council members make plans for Cool Hand Luke. Student Council, Con't. This year Student Council did projects inside and outside of West. One of our most exciting projects was when we helped an under priviledged family. We raised the money to build bed- rooms for the family. We didn't stop there, we actually built the rooms on for the family. This was the best part of the project. Outside of West, we also had Coffee Houses at Saint Martins. Towards the end of the summer we had a welcoming party for new students to introduce them to West. At the beginning of the school year we had a conference with Dr. Wayne Fick to improve relations between Central Administration and students at West. Around school we sponsored a jazz concert. For the first time we had a Halloween party, which many students enjoyed. We also ran the movie Cool Hand Luke. Before the year was up, we hoped to write a new constitution which would change the mean- ing of Student Council. With special thanks to Jan Easterday, Connie Kamakas, Duane Nelson, Debbie Philippi, Tim Phillips, Dwight Smith, and Geri Stewart much of our work would have never been completed. Drug Communications Helps People To Understand Drugs Drug Communications came to West last year to help S,,.1Mj, 'E k 5 ' Jeff Speigel prepares for a meeting. ...gk people understand drugs. Since then we have visited elementary schools and junior highs to discuss drugs. We didn't preach about drugs, but talked honestly about them. The philosophy of the group is to make people more aware of the disillusions of drugs and allow them to make their own decisions about drugs. Drug Communications makes plans for trips to oth- er schools. - P, . ,K V ,I .1 Y' . .F -.ef , 111- . I E :-I' -g2.f1'E3g'f-'f.5- fj,!E fEE1'i', ' f -Nil 1.i'j:7f'f 4fff 'Ng f 'Bill Smyly and Amy Rowe review the fin- ished product. X , Nl rflffeg x QW I' 14234 3, I ,L 'IF V - Kathy Richardson and Debbie Haines work on a paste-up. . 1. s , 96 , . . N-ef'--L, ,,..L' ,.':-1 : 1 H gg. . . 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There was always the constant push of the deadline, but in turn for all our work we gained the skills of a good journalist, and al- ways the pride of our finished product. Working on the PATH- FINDER was exciting, interesting, and informative, and some- times tedious, frustrating, and hectic. Typical of larger pa- pers, photography, writing, advertising, and pasting-up were all part of our curriculum. The sole purpose of both Journal- ism l and ll was to produce and sell the school newspaper. We, this year's staff, found Journalism a most worthwhile course. 455- 58. N fe if f ff lEE l'E Ilillil Reflections, West's literary magazine had a vol- unteer staff that met once a week to read and evalu- ate material submitted by our students. The maga- zine was published three times this year and includ- ed stories, poems, essays, and art work. Anyone attending West was eligible to submit material by simply bringing it to the English Concept Center or by giving it to an English teacher. 99 PAV This year our job was to produce a yearbook. We tried to re flect West as a whole. A main concern we had was to represent adequately all of the students at West. ln order to achieve this, we concentrated mainly on presenting the accomplishments of students and school related events. We hope that we have been able to produce a book that pleases everyone. At times it was a struggle to obtain the necessary funds for a good book, but even with our limited funds we found the course worthwhile. We learned to meet strict deadlines and to cooperate with each other even when it was difficult to do so. This has been the goal of the yearbook staff and we feel we have attained this goal. .S A Editors and Sponsor -- Sally Miller, Mrs. Fleck, and Kim Coleman. IOO I Layout - Rob Millikan, George Paplanus. Activities - Denise Hebebrand, Jill Trask. Faculty - Thatcn Irwin, Ed Fitzgerald. Organizations - FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Val Spanr, Ellen Steinberg, Muriel Rolfe. Tina ? f 5 Sports - Linda Celette, Scott Crum. Business - Phil Proctor, Robin Williams, Mary Mercer. -iff. Cropping - What Fun! ' xr 1' -0 M , 'X ,wg ', A ffl N 1 1 'L r I Photographers - Bill Goldman, Jim Hackett, Dave Rucker. Classes - Mary Mercer, Rob Millikan, Becky Barton. 102 Terry Horstmann, Photography Editor checkssomenegatives. ,M-NW' 'il wg- X X X 4.29 ,f si 5 Ag its Learning to do layouts is difficult at first. 5' . H . N ' , X P: In 4 .-rf' K Phil Proctor does his artwork. We became a more estab- lished group this year because our membership increased noticeably. Our main purpose was to learn about and, in some cases, increase our knowledge of cameras, picture taking, and processing and printing film. We greatly appre- ciated our relatively new dark room, in which we spent many long, hard, and enjoyable hours, developing film. 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'ff ' L' , ',' .'gf2fg9ffV1:'.wagf,V- ,V':'j.35f'ffQ l '5 ' - - 1-,1 1- L' .y fV.q.,y+eLs5w -.amiga W-'m?5:.4.,g iz3g43.Z:'.e.y,z.a1L,.y2f5:u,-Y A , .. -Q1- 1w . ,. ,1f'-bgvg, ,mf Vg ' P' ' 'f 4'f ' 'A 415zvfz, fc-nf: Qi , gf ' - 1 Au, - T ff V-If': 7jj77'7:f'wjj- --rf-7--' ' 'f iq.-qll fl-ff-Q3-QLfm5ffqf5 333e9i f 'Sf wff X?5'4 SENIORS Abbott, Vince Broemmelsick, Warren Bruton, Lolly Cooke, Dave Ellis, Stan Forrest. Greig Goldman, Bill Jack, Mike Johnston, Kent Keller, Scott Lindner, Rick Lauderback, Mike Manning, Alan Mantooth. John Miles, Dave Rice. Kay Rice, Kim Ridenhour. Keith Schaberg. John Simpson, Karl Smith, Dwight Stuut, Donna Welch. Jeannie JUNIGRS Bay. Steve The 1972-1973 Marching Band FIELD CONDUCTORS - JEANNIE WELCH AND RICH WALLER DRILLMASTERS - MIKE LALJDERBACK AND MR. WAGGONER DRUM MAJORS - LISA CROOK AND DWIGHT SMITH ANNOUNCERS - SEAN MADDOCK AND MIKE LAUDERBACK Bratcher, Debbie Brueckner, Charlie Cassady, Sue Crook, Lisa Culbertson, Wendy Erler. Jim Fry, Dan Gash, Dave Garties. George Gavel, Vicki Glynn, Jane Harper, Jim Hassell, Larry Hill, Lynda Hoffner, Ken Huth, Carla Jones, Kay Landgraf, Theresa Lauderback, Pat Lonergan, Eileen Maddex. Laurie Martin, Dave Meiners, Jackie Milazzo, Jim Nauman, Jim Paplanus. Georgann Rotermund, Jody 106 Soloman, Howard Stephey. Gary Waller, Rich Watson, Sue Weber, Jeannie Welsh, Bob Williams, Stu SOPHOMORES Allen, Elaine Barthold. Brian Brandenberg. Jeff Childress. Jeff Dietz, Mandy Fortner, Mandy Frankenfield, Hedy Hamilton, Debbie Holm, Debbie Hook, Bob Hyman. Vince Kaelber, Kirk Kirk, Liz Kohring, Mark Lechman, Marian Macali, Al McCarthy, Cathy Midgett. Cindy Mesle. Jeanne Miller, Cathy Miller, Cindy Nielson, Barb Nilsen. Jay Olsen, Bill Overton, Debbie Patterson, Brenda Roevelkamp, Lisa Schaeferle, Jim Schroeder, Mark Smith, Becky Smith, Tom Sopp, Jeanie Tines, Mike Watson, Kathy Weber, Steve Uthe. Mary Young, Perry , Eager, potential, marching band enthusiasts swarmed over Clayton Woods Elementary school blacktop at 6:30 in the morning before school, to learn new drills and numbers. Through rain, or snow, or sleet, or hail. Mr. Waggoner never failed to have a practice before school. Not only was the practice time different, but so was the marching technique. Lasty year, sophomores came in one week earlier to be taught the basic steps by Old Hat Seniors. Instead. everyone learned together this year. We not only played in the home game halftime shows, but we entered a contest, and we were the only marching band that participated in the West County Christmas parade. '-' , 'Z V ini IO7 xv. f 4., VS HFWG Ba GTTGS Y aio . J Xi, Kneeling are captains: Nancy Cummins and Kim Coleman. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Riner, Leigh Ann Mayer, Mary Jost, Sue Breeden, Jenny Owen, Dyna Rose, Barb Beck, and Cindy Williamson. - V - - - - --- Y -- ---V - -v------ -f----uv V- --wiv.. . r.-.-kr -ui.-gv-..4r-1,.r, m,,,- gg, --.-.Q,,,,-i-gn.,-Q., -e . - k -1, As. , X 1X.. 4l.A Sue Johnson. Diane Mathis, Captain Marlene Hallam, Abby Hahn, Carol Payne. lO8 Highlanders this year was practice at 6:30 a.m., curlers in your hair, a pain in the feet, side-step- ping mud puddles, and be- lieve it or not, fun. Howev- er, behind the blisters and complaints was a lot of hard work. CMr. Waggoner saw to that.J Extensive preparation and practice went into the halftime shows and especially the state contest. We did have some good times working together, and although the idea of early morning prac- tice still brings groans, we feel Highlanders was worth our time, and given the chance, we'd do the same thingagain. ROW 1: Captains Jo Van der Tuin and Jill Trask. ROW 2: Donna Gannaway. Lauri Fredlich, Linda Danielson. ROW 3: Sally Chew, Kim Garon, Beth Kaldenberg. ROW 4: Debbie Sauer, Joan Wibbenmeyer, Carol Olsen, Jane Hammond. ROW 5: Debbie Lierman, Karen May, Ginger Irwin, Diane Celette, Kari Severson. ROW 1: Captains Bev Lynch, Julie Lofgreen, and Jeryl Jones. ROW 2: Janet Mitchell, Debby Abraham, Nancy Treu, Barb Pellin, Charlene Hurst, Robin Vocelka, Andrean Fverding, Kathy Hall, Diane Mitchell, Chris Travers. ROW 3: Cathy Braznell, Linda Haumschilit, Gloria Ketchelmeier, Linda Green, Cindy Sanders, Carol Cernik, Karen Olson, Linda Celette, Becky Young, Patty Pack, Marsha Dapkus, Janet Loft. 109 CD Q. For Your Entertainment . ri . Dance Corps is a group of girls from the Highlanders who work together after the football season to put on Dance Corps 1972-1973: ROW 1: Kim Coleman and Robin Vocelka, Captains. ROW 2: Ginger Irwin, Cap- tain: Janet Mitchell, Nanci Riner, Linda Danielson, Di- ane Mitchell, and Nancy Cummins, Captain. ROW 3: Bev Lych, Gloris Ketchel- meier, Jeryl Jones, Janet Loft, Jill Trask, and Julie Lofgreen. ROW 4: Abby Hahn, Marlene Hallam, Kar- en May, Diane Matthis, Sue Breeden, Sue Johnson, and BeckyYoung. L O C 8l lCG D shows for the basketball halftimes. A new routine was needed for each show which meant a lot of practice after school and a newly designed dance. We tried to vary the routines this year by adding hula hoops and pom poms to them. S.O.D. provided the music and the audiences were delighted. CN ...W -.... WM- - rm- - gt-L .,- v -- X766 nu- Sons Of The Desert 1972-1973: Elaine Allen, Jeff Brandenburg, Mandy Dietz, Bob l-look, Charmaine Kohrs, Barbara Nielson, Bill Olsen, Lisa Roevekamp, Cynthia Williams, Kay Jones, Jody Rotermund, Bob Welsh, Cathy McCarthy, Debby Dowden, George Garties, Lynda 'Hill, Sharon Lundgren, Gary Stephey, Jeanne Weber, Warren Broemmelsick, Kevin Davie Scott, Scott Keller, President, Alan Manning, Director, John Schaberg, Jeannie Welch, Brian Barthold, Jeff Childress, Bob Fortner, Mark Kohring, Alfred Macali, Jay Nilson, Brenda Patterson, Steve Bay. Theresa Landgraf, Howard Solomon, Kirk Kaelber, Sue Casady, Jane Glynn, Larry Hassel, Paul Kufrin, Dave Martin, Richard Waller, Vincil Abbott, Barbara Bruton, Jeff Hahs, Mike Kiss, Keith Ridenhour, Carl Simpson, John Mantooth. Sons of the Desert is a group of people who enjoy playing instruments together for the fun of it. We organized a few years ago and the idea has stayed on. Now S.O.D. is the official pep band for the basketball games. We accompany the Dance Corps and add a few toots of spirit to the game as well as playing our own arrangements. We're not hard to spot - if there's someone in an unusual or funny hat it's bound to be a S.O.D. member. 44? '7 fnw 111 CD O 3 CD 9Ll.l.1 eseq Ll NFL Helps Members To Grow NFL Officers - Bridget Travers, M.A.L.: Brad Straavaldsen, M.A.L.: Robert Portnoy, President: Mark Sa- ladino, M.A.L.: Rich Coughlin, Vice President: Ron Shafer, coach: Debbie Philippi, M.A.L., Gwen McPherson, M.A.L., Mary Gilliland, M.A.L.3 Kerry Lairmore, coach: Lynne Durbin, Secre- taryg Dave Landis, M.A.L.: Gary Rummelhoff, Treasurer: Marilyn Schneider, M.A.L. itil V' is f Drama members prepare for a play. F- 5:07 Wllw Being in National Forensics League meant competing or speaking in front of an audience to earn 25 points to become a member. Once we were in NFL it meant a lot of hard work and ex- tensive research on our topics. When we did the research, it involved hours of after school work in which part of the work included challenge rounds for debators. With our motto Training Youth for Leader- ship in mind, we learned how to grow individual- ly. We learned how to work with each other when we hosted the Parkway West Invitational Debate and Drama Festival. The tournament was a lot of work yet it gave us a feeling of accomplishment. All in all NFL helped us to grow in a unique way. Bob Portnoy announces winners at West's N.F.L. Tournament. Sophomores NFL Members - ROW 1: Mark Yepsen, Melissa Brooks, Colleen Dolan, Shell f Hof- farth, Patti Bubb, Debbie Heitert. ROW 2: Sandy Etz, Larry Hallam, Greg Watson, Bill Cheek, Carol Haberman, Lydia Frein, Joy Haven, Cheryl Dulaney. ROW 3: Amy Brahm, Marie McGeehan, Carol Greene, Pam Skyles, Joy Hunt, Sue Salerno, .lo Ann Trojan, Bill Bedwell. Junior NFL Members - ROW 1: Dave Morgan, Dave Landis, Harry Haury, Mike Holliday, Chris Bowling. ROW 2: Debbie Lewis, Debbie Downs, Bridget Travers, Monica Gants, Kathy Maher, Ka- thy Sullivan. ROW 3: Christi Williams, Lynne Durbin, Diane Cearlock, Mary Gilliland, Cindy Pitman. Senior NFL Members - ROW 1: Brad Straavaldrerl, Dave Miles. Mark Saladifw. ROW 21 Joan H8- gan, Nancy Heiland, Colleen McPherson, Debbie Philippi, Kim Holt, Gwen McPherson, Marilyn Schneider. ROW 3: Paul Davis, Gary Rummelhoff, Mark Kuhn, Robert Portnoy, Rich Coughlin. 113 Drama , f.z.,W M uw, f 11 Debate . -ay -' . Joy Haven finds debate class so exciting, she doesn't even leave it for lunch. Rich Coughlin and Gary Rummelhoff help Marilyn Schneider prepare her speech. This year, debate at West was something else of which students and faculty could be proud. ln debate, we worked many hard hours preparing for tournaments all across the state. Our efforts paid off. In all, we won over one hundred trophy awards along with ev- ery sweepstakes at all major tournaments held during the year. Our debate team, led by lVlr. Ron Shafer, was definitely a strategic part of West and its achievements. Mary Gilliland and Steve Hughes do research for their speeches. 115 SYMPHIEINIE WINDS f 'ff t -' fri if fz'f: M :'t gi la V dlvv 40 .V,q -A-A, H 4 H,.,,,,,,,,.,,,. ..,,..., : A --f-', if W A 1' ,,, ... 1972-73 Symphonic Winds - Woodwinds COPPOSITE PAGE, TOPD ROW 1: S. Watson, G. Paplanus, C. DeSanto, K. Jones, L. Mad- dox, S. Lundgren, P. Klaber, J. Falvey, E. Lonegran, V. Gavel, J. Meiners. ROW 2: J. Rotermund, J. Weber, S. Cassidy, L. Rosenkamp T. Landgraf, C. Brueckner, J. Welch, K. Truex, L. Hill, L. Bruton, L. Rush. ROW 3: G. Garties, R. Waller, B. Goldman, D. Cooke. J Schaberg, R. Truex, C. Solomon, J. Glynn, D. Dowden, C. McCarthy, K. Rice. ROW 4: M. Jack, S. Maddox, R. Lindner, P. Lauderback S. Bay, R. Roddy. Brass COPPOSITE PAGE, CENTERJ ROW 1: V. Abbott, K. Moccabee, G. Forrest, K. Ridenhour, S. Ellis, M. Rauder- back, S. Keller, K. Silver, F. Maccalady. ROW 2: J. Mantooth, J. Hahs, K. Simpson, R. Gould, K. Davie, G. Stephey, D. Martin, L Helm, T. Doering, K. Rice, G. Selby, P. Kufrin, W. Brommelsick, A. Manning. Percussion COPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOMJ ROW 1: S Woodley, D. Gash. ROW 2: L. Crook, K. Kaebler, D. Smith, D. Miles, D. Stuut. 116 ' tiff- f 'mf . The main difference between Symphonic Winds and Concert Band was that to become a member of Symphonic Winds an audition was required. Yet, as members of either group we were involved in many activities. During the marching season we competed in a contest at Central Methodist and in February we traveled to University City to participate in an ex- change of ideas. Then in the spring the Music Lab staged a review and also traveled to Forest Park for a stage band festival. In Nlarch, some students were selected from each band to comprise the all district band. Throughout the year all of us found that we needed to practice long and hard to achieve that sound we hoped to attain. We were judged by others only on our performance and we feel that with the dai- ly practice and Mr. Waggoner's assistance we came a little closer to that special sound we all desired. EEINEERT BANID . l l l ... . 3-. ,V 1, , . ,Nr , A . , . ,,,, , ,,, I V , V . . . . . , I V ., ,,' 1972-73 Concert Band - Woodwinds COPPOSITE PAGE, TOPJ ROW 1: K. Jones, D. Bratcher, C. Huth, C. Midgett, M. Lechman, L. Kirk, K. Watson, M. Uthe. ROW 2: S. Stern, J. Rotermund, T. Landgraf, C. Miller, J. Weber, C. Williams, W. Alberson, D. Roesler, E. Allen, C. Brueckner, D. Hamilton, B. Nielson, B. Smith, D. Holm, J. Mesle, J. Sopp, S. Booth, B. Patterson. ROW 3: J. Harper, J. Schaeferle, B. Olsen, B. Hook, C. Burwell, J. Nielson, V. Abbott, S. Nelson, C. Mattson, S. Bay, G. Rotermund. Brass COPPOSITE PAGE, CENTERJ ROW 1: B. Boone, P. Young, B. Tinsley, B. Barthold, H. Frankenfield. ROW 2: J. Nauman, H. Solomon, D. Fry, J. Brandenburg, J. Childress, B. Welsh, M. Weber. ROW 3: M. Christophel, M. Schroeder, J. Skjei, S. Kirchner, R. Lunsford, R. Schmidt, J. Grehler, J. Mantooth. ROW 4: A. Macali, K. Hoffner, B. Lunsford, B. Fortner, M. Kohring, M. Dietz, S. Williams, J. Stein- berg. Percussion COPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOMJ: S. Weber, B. Andrews, D. Tines, J. Pustmueller, C. Kohrs, J. Milazzo, V. Hyman, T. Smith. 118 119 1 7 ,ii- I -Xxx ,f .Q it A ,Q Contemporary Music Labs A and B was a mixture of everyday, A-day , and B-day students who wanted to be there and who truly enjoyed the work. In the class, we learned things which we used in writing our own mu- sic. Much of the music we wrote was per- formed in our concerts. Neophonic Winds: WOODWINDS3 David Cooke, Mike Jack, Debbie Dowden, Pat Lauderback, Sean Maddock, Richard Waller. TROMBONESg Jeff Hahs, Scott Keller, Mike Lauderback, Kay Rice, Kurt Silver. BASS TROMBONE, Warren Broemmelsick. TUBAQ David Martin. FRENCH HORN, Carl Simpson. TRUMPETSg Greg Forrest, John Mantooth, Keith Ridenhour, Tom Doering, Rick Gould, Ken Mocabee, Gary.Stephey. PIANO: Rick Lindner, Rich Truex. GUITAR, John Hays, Eric Kirchner, George Vaught. BASS, Alan Manning, Dean Kresyman. PERCUSSION, Lisa Crook, Kirk Kaelber. Sophomore Choir 2 l l Sophomore Choir - ROW 1: Robyn Campbell, Marian Lang, Kenny McClinton, Tom Ruck, Mike Lohse, Don Roth, Cort Ander- son, Tom Lake, Karlee Bickers, Jeanne Mesle. ROW 2: Cathy McCarthy, Steve Mitchener, Brian Davidson, Rich Boehle, Tim Ford, Bob Tinsley, David Hammond, Kris Farney, Linda Henry. ROW 3: Sue Jenkins, Carol Gordon, Dan Johnston, Ron Lin- droth, Ray Clark, Dave Petty, Bev Eisenhauer, Teri Leahy. ROW 4: Sue Kovacik, Janet Thompson, Sandy Etz, Margo Hoffmann, Sandy Dyle, Debbie Sexe, Nancy Viviano, Sue Gregory. ROW 5: Carrie Reed, Sue Lauher, Cathy Talmage, Karen Rusert, Alice Gaertner, Dianne Harnden, Renee DeRousse. Not pictured: Lynn Hinton, Mitsy Munson, Greg Powers, Sue Etz, Steve Crabtree. 121 Mixed Choir .1 ,L K J, 1. i.. ROW 1: C. Etz, L. Kinnard, D. Heckert, P. Schweickardt, J. Easterday, B. Stewart, S. Mosely, R. Ayres, M. Richardson, G. Wolf, C Clark, A. Lindemann, B. Salerno, D. Hanks. ROW 2: C. Stemme, J. Griffin, N. Krape, G. Irwin, D. Weber, D. Mesle, C. Sanders, D Mason, L. Green, G. Ketchelmeier, L. Kennedy, J. Meiners, M. Potts, L, Nelson. ROW 3: K. Hemphill, G. Lowther, U. Alvarez, M. Ja- cus, K. Gillespie, B. Gray, J. Lauter, J. Stegeman, R. Fisher, G. Hemphill, M. Fruits. ROW 4: M. Willis, S. Williams, P. Kondrick, D. Landis, J. Wright, B. Criscione, B. Bair, M. Ruby, R. Roddy, A. Scott, G. Warren, R. Moutray, M. Boettge. l?? Girls' Choir ROW 1: L. Danielson, D. Dingley, C. Moeller, C. Cooper, C. Armour, B. Beck, N. Riner. ROW 2: J. Pepping, G. Gries baum, R. Vocelka, H. Hinrichs, M. Combs, M. Schneider, K. Tveit. ROW 3: D. Becker, L. Flesche, K. Fischer, K Heath, J. Arnold, S. Johnson. ROW 4: K. Petty, D. Hall, L. Amant, K. Wickert, B. Riste, B. Enoch. ROW 5: K. Harloe S. Share, L. White, M. Young, D. Haines. 123 Mixed Chorus ROW 1: A. Gilfoil, K. May, C. Etz, M. Sattler, C. Vaught, D. Foard, D. Bushery, L. Kay, C. VanSandt, K. Hemmenway, S. Temple ton, D. Claybaugh, D. Findlay, M. Doyle. ROW 2: E. Cassimattis, L. Skaggs, D. Gaines, B. Gosse, J. Mobus, T. Hessel, C. Wag ner, T. Fry, J. Arnold, N. Lissant, B. Lybch, S. Chew, S. Miller, J. Lofgreen, D. Thompson. ROW 3: J. Van der Tuin, J. O'Malley Z. Jones, L. Turner, L. Meyer, T. Loeffler, R. Mayhall, N. Chadwick, R. Chadwick, B. Grotha, S. Ewing, N. Edmonds, K. Mc Donnell, K. Thresh. ROW 4: M. Schaeffer, N. Heiland, P. Field, J. Alvarez, M. Kammer, M. Lauderbach, R. Hagen, G. Smith, B Ruck, R. Siennick, D. Pique, S. Baer, C. Sparenberg. ROW 5: S. Christianson, M. Paplanus, K. Malvern, C. Paplanus, W. Sri thaporn, J. Fulton, M. Smith, A. Kersten, N. Campbell, J. Waldron. 1211 Glee Club ROW 1: C. Schmitt, L. Crook, V. Loehr, G. Ellis, J. Loft, R. Kinch, R. Martin, J. Hammond, D. Silverman, B. Barton, K. Cutsin ger, K. Ude, C. Dulaney, L. Hines, C. Paddock, L. Allen, D. Morgan, S. Link, M. Clearwater, M. Baker. ROW 2: P. Stough, L Munson, N. Treu, T. Cross, G. Broderick, A. Laemmli, S. Miehe, C. Ferguson, K. McCartney, B. Thouvenot, C. Sinnard, D Burgmeyer, D. Arft, T. Scanga, D. Hinton, K. Truex, J. Hogrebe, L. Haumschilt, N. Steidl, M. Gants, D. Barrett. ROW 3: D Eimer, S. Dieterle, D. Cammarata, C. Olsen, V. Cooper, K. Hall, S. Watts, S. Schnarr, A. Walsh, L. Brittan, B. Pellin, B. Scott, P Purvis, D. Baudendistel, S. Baer, K. Robbins, K. Doering, C. Galeotti, R. Grgurich, ROW 4: M. Davis, T. Millikan, B. Grateke, D Bunch, B. Travers, J. Pinney, D. McCartney, V. Roberson, C. Kamakas, K. Kelley, N. Keyes, J. Young, L. Burnet, M. Dapkus M. Powers, C. Behrends, C. Miller, E. Miller. ROW 5: P. Dahlem, C. Braznell, T. Crooks, L. Edmondson, S. Casady, C. Chum bley, L. Baker, C. Crawford, L. Ascher, C. Hallandsworth, M. Cole, B. Blum, J. Hunt, S. Breeden, D. Clark, C. Bagby, S. Arnold D. Lewis, L. Shadowen. ROW 6: M. Turek, D. Abraham, L. Kinch, L. Hessel, S. Reynolds, K. Sims, S. Blackwell, L. McCauley, V Smithson, C. Overton, M. Noel, C. Jones, K. Fiscella, P. Peck, F. Guebert, D. Pope, S. Dimitriadis, P. Tomax. ROW 7: D. Week ly, J. Hathaway, V. Dillon, K. Rice, A. Kibler, C. Haury, C. Greene, G. Garties, T. Allen, H. Heritage, R. West, D. Leonard, L Scraper, P. Skyles, C. Anderson, D. Ferguson. ROW 8: D. Dauster, J. Hewitt, L. Heintz, B. Bell, S. Baldwin, S. Divelbiss, L Fischbeck, A. Everding, L. Stein, J. Falter, L. Durbin, J. Mahood, C. Metzger, S. Godfrey, C. Benz, P. Warfield, M. Sibbing, D Tohill, D. Stafos, J. Shelly. ROW 9: T. Buschmann, S. Heritage, T. Hutchins, B. Riva, C. Cernik, B. Burton, L. Carter, N Spotanski. 125 - P an-ga, SU? YT' 'Vx J. K it. Mr. Elliott directs his troops. 126 Audio-Visual is a behind the scenes service that most students are hardly aware of, but if A-V sud- denly disappeared, we would soon notice. The student announce- ments would be more tedious to listen to, the classes would miss slides, tape recordings, films, and overheads, and assemblies would be almost impossible to have. Nlr. Elliott and his troops worked from 6:30 A.lVl. to 5 P.M. and Satur- days to make West more interest- ing as well as having a personal learning experience. They helped in setting up concerts and put on Wait Until Dark and The Wizard of Oz for our enjoyment. Audio- Visual deserves a lot of credit in making West a better school. Lyndon Petrillose works with equipment. l RQ' ' I 1 P, Audio-Visual Staff: Rich Truex, Larry Hallam, Rick Benson, Michelle Corbett, Sean Maddock, John Dudash, ? fi 1 L Joan Wibbenmeyer, Nancy Niemeier, i . fi' i Dan Bushery, Ed Acheson, Ron Fisher, 1 9 5 Q 1 Ni Cindy Von Hoffman, Dale Deardorff, i J . L L ' 3. .. Paul Kufrin, Lyndon Petrillose, , , ...x ,J L, Charlene Hurst, Jim Harper, Jeff f Childress, Bill Hoehn, Sponsor: Mr. Elliott. Jim Harper and Paul Kufrin wait for instructions. ,4 ... , I 5 I I . 5 x A ,f' 'Q A ,pf r . 7 ' f . : if 9. 1 , V ,- 1.3.4 V 3- ,r , AK ' -,-: M? Ron Fisher checks a tape. Rich Truex helps in setting up a concert It's not all work. 127 5. Dan Bushery listens to a tape, Amateur Radio The Parkway West Amateur Radio Club, now in it's third year of existence, was well on its way toward ac- tually installing a station here at West. We had our sta- tion licenses, a receiver, an antenna which loomed high above the school, and over 55100 made from can- dy sales and other club projects. We talked to other countries all around the world, including New Zealand, Australia, Germany, and Africa. We also had within our club Bill Ogroski, winner of a nation-wide radio contest. Some of our more active members included Bill Ames, president, Dave Weir, Ward Silver, Bill Ogroski, Steve Smith, Don Reader, and Mr. Larson, sponsor. Rifle Club - Greg Irwin, Bob Bay, Mr. Biere, Sponsor, Tom Calzone, Jeff Hansen, Jim Obermeyer, Steve Bay, Brian Mertz, Tim Clerk, Jerry Reed, and Ron Lindroth. Ron Lindroth and Tim Clerk receive help at target practice. 128 'Lg Steve Smith, Colleen McPherson, Bill Ames, Dave Weir, and Don Reader make fund-raising plans at an Amateur Radio Rifle Club The Rifle Club was a fairly new organization. It was the early beginning of what hopefully will become the Parkway West Small Bore Rifle Team. Possibly, in a year or more, the team can begin competing with other high schools in the area. As club members we spent one night a week at the target range and one in the classroom with a professional marksman. Once or twice a week, we shot hand traps after school. The club had something for just about everyone interested in guns and shooting.. Club meeting. Greg Irwin and Brian Mertz try to improve their marksmanship. The Junior and Senior members of DECA with their sponsors. Deca Club DECA Club is a national chapter organization concerned about developing future leaders for America. Only Junior and Senior students could be enrolled in our program. Seniors went to school half a day, and then went to their prospec- tive jobs to receive training, and eventually a pos- ition. For them, DECA was working 15 hours per week at your designated job. Although Juniors couldn't actually receive the training the Seniors did, they learned Distributive Education in class, and played a major part in our program - especially one Junior name Bec- ci Pritchett, who became our club president. However, she isn't the only one who should be commended. Bill Smyly, our club reporter, re- ceived three DECA trophies at a contest. Credit should be given also to our sponsors, lVlr. Foley and Mr. Sailor. Bill Smyly proudly displays his trophies. Bill was also named the DECA Student of the Year for Missouri. .ml Chris Puetz and Carol Stafos window-shop at DECA's new store, Three Flights Up. Biology Club Learns Through Nature ' 1 J 'log' 'Job members Biology Club Members: Elizabeth Bettis, Cheryl Blaft' Bill BOCKSDK-amp, Cathy Braznell, Tom Bryant, BeckY Burton - Treasurer, Tom Cassilly, Clem Chiang, Martha C0191 Linda Cooper, Mark Cooper, Kathy Corbett, Michelle Corbett - Secretary, Wendy Culbertson, Mandy Dietz, Darcie Eding. Carol Eime, Laurel Fairing, Amy Farber, Carol Ferguson, Bill Field, Alice Gaertner, Donna Gaines - Vice President, Ginny Garties, George Garties, Craig Gartside, Karen Gibson, Scott Gibson, Matt Goche, Pat Gould, Carol Greene, Mike Groesch, Chuck Guilford, Carol Haberman, Curt Hagedorn, Dianne Harnden, Steve Heathcote, Linda Henry, Gary Hemphill, Sar- ah Heritage, Jean Hogrebe, Vince Hyman, Polly Irwin, John Jacobs, Pam Johnston, Fred Jones - President, Connie Kamakas, Bob Karl, Pat Kennedy, Richard King, Cliff Klein, Carol Linch, Karen Markowski, Kirk Matthews, Karen Mc- Cartney, Jim McElroy, Doug McGregor, Susan Miles, Nanci Miller, Jay Nilson, Sheryl Ogden, Pam Orem, Charisse Pappas, Cynthia Pappas, Jan Parker, Claire Righter, Leon Sanford, Anne Schaefer, Woody Schlosser, Karen Schoch, Rick Schoon, Beth Scott, Jan Shelly, Kathy Sims, Jeannie Sopp, Gary Stephey, Woot Srithaporn, Kathy Sullivan, Dawn Tohill, Carol Truscheit, Mary Jean Turek, Scott Wait, Rose- mary Walker, Greg Watson, Debbie Weekly, and Rebecca Zobal. QJ 9aw,., 4? Biology Club members work on the paper drive, Trying to understand and live with ecology could easily describe the Biology Club. But we didn't stop there, we lived up to that state- ment. We had many overnight trips where we discovered nature, each in our own way. To climax the weekends we had a one week canoe float trip during the summer. This was a lot of fun as we were able to know each other as indi- viduals. During the week we prepared experi- ments for the Biology classes, took care of the animals, did outside labs, had ecological pick- ups, did indoor labs, and had fund-raisings. The fund-raises were to help with our expen- ses. The most exciting part about Biology Club was how we were able to meet new people, make lasting friendships, and share new experiences. Astronomy and Rocket Clubs To explore our hobby of watching stars, all of us joined the Astronomy Club. This year we had the exciting experience of building our own telescope at our meetings. Each one of us would choose a topic about astronomy and then we would discuss the topic at our meet- ings. Every week or so we would meet to have an all night watch of the stars. The Rocket Club formed this year to explore our interest of building rockets and launches. Once we had made the rockets we experimented with them by firing them from the launches. Astronomy Club: Bill Ames Tom Calzone Mark Conrad Marsha Dapkus Mike Epley Tom Ferguson Greg Irwin Ken Keith Don Reader Jim Shaeferle Rod Simmons Sponsor: Mr. Buss . gli!! I1 Q A Rocket Club: Mark Cooper Cliff Kline Leon Sanford John Steinberg Colleen McPherson Sponsor: Mr. Gibbons FTA - ROW 1: S. Holland, A. Martin, J. Jones Treasurer, N. Farber, A. Farber, A. Gilfoil, Presi dent, L. Danielson, Vice-President. ROW 2: K Coleman, Mr. Stogesdill, Sponsor, J. Venuti, L. EL Green, N. Krape, C. Bagby, Mrs. Beck, Sponsor, D. Clark, C. Cernik, Secretar 5 R. Huntle , Mrs. 73 Y Y Underwood, Sponsor. F.T.A. was very busy this year with many helpful projects. We set up workshops towards the start of the year in which students taught other students things of personal interest such as crocheting, cave exploring, airplane pilotry and more. Classes were held in the eve- nings. We took part in helping with the blood mobile at Clayton Woods..Elementary School and participated in College Day at Webs- ter College where we learned what was necessary and what there was to do to become a teacher. We also journeyed to Litzsinger Elementary School to learn about Special Education. For our meetings we invited numerous guest speakers to talk about different fields of education. Some were on the nursery school level and some on what it would be like to teach overseas. Throughout the year we had many money raising projects. The profits went toward a scholarship for a student interested in majoring in education. Towards the end of the year we held a teacher's luncheon for the teachers at West. Jaye Venuti, Linda Danielson, and Anne Gilfoil work on the FTA bulletin board. Future Teachers Of America IIEPQI' HENRY, MANCHESTER, CLAYMONT, LITZSINGER This year at Parkway West, Mrs. Underwood started what turned out to be a big success. She was the sponsor of cadet teaching. This course offered students the wonderful experience of actually teaching and working with young people from the ages five to eighteen. The areas offered for this opportunity were Parkway West Senior and Junior, Clayton Woods, Henry, Manchester, Claymont, and Litzsinger schools. There we from West had our choice of the subject and grade we felt best prepared to teach. If so desired, this course could have been used to achieve graduation credits. PARKWAY WEST SENIOR -.!...,,, 25.3 B, z Q, g, ,M 5: 'gi N A , w M-A1152 'N elf 'ff f f f 1 ECAC' iff -.:gvei1f'if,., 3 f 1' J 1 Cadet Teaching Fencing Club - ROW 1: Will Cheek, Vince Hyman, Oralia Flores. ROW 2: Dave Camden, Joe Kaufman, Tim Cassilly, Fencing is a fast growing sport. The first tournament ever held for high school students was conducted at Parkway West this spring by our Fencing Club. Not only boys, but girls also were in the competition which, at times, had several matches in process simultaneously. Barb Saum, from West, won first place and Oralia Flores, also from West came in second in the girls O Q A5 ln French Club we spent ourfirst semester raising money for a Spring trip to New Orleans. We sold doughnuts in the morning and had many bake sales and fund raising projects. We flew to the French Quarter in New Orleans, and found it to be Old Worldiness' and very beautiful. We spent some time sight- seeing and went to some Boutiques and saw many historical sites. lf asked, any of us would describe the trip as being a very meaningful and rewarding Cand above all FUN tri competition.Vincy Hyman,Tom ' J p' Cassilly, and Joe Kaufman, placed first, second and third in the tourney for the boys competition. O' French Club - ROW 1: Cindy Crawford, Sue Dimitronus, Cheri Anderson, Col- leen Maloney. ROW 2: Carol Hollandsworth, Ann Mackey, Mrs. Agulnek, Sponsor: Mitsey Munson. 11 X w S. .iv , .11 if H .I . Z. V 09,2 r sf X ,, ,591 . Y 514 i , 5. , , g ,V 4 1 ,,., ,.,, A ,ka 1 1' 1: Y' , 'R q 'x -- A J H ,K .JAH Ibxjll In an H5512 ie pv9Y'l C-'R QUUlnu'v.f,,wgm,g gs M Ffgrgce P Y NQYNQE W: Walk Together, Talk Together The American Field Service is an organization that is work- ing to further world under- standing. By promoting For- eign Language Week, planning an assembly and parties, and arranging foreign exchanges, AFS has given West's students a look at other cultures and ways ofthinking. This year AFS sponsored Warawoot Srithaporn CWootJ from Thailand. Woot has par- ticipated in many of West's ac- tivities including soccer. Last summer Ki Bowman, a senior spent 10 weeks in Afghanistan through an Americans Abroad program. AFS - ROW 1: Carol Bagby, Karen Black, Corinne Clark, Barb Henderson, Debbie Sparks, Woot Srithaporn ROW 2 Linda Biermann, Pat Heywood, Karen Heathcote, Diane Bodenschatz, Cathy Schmitt. ROW 3: Marti Rader Bonnie Bell, Kristy Kalen, Amy Wachs, and Jaye Venuti. All Ye Peoples Of The World Corinne Clark, Barb Henderson, and Woot Srithaporn discuss carnival plans. Barb Henderson -- President Corinne Clark - Vice President Diane Bodenschatz - Secretary Dodie Cammarata - Treasurer l i l i l J Woot at an AFS meeting l 1 gl P.. if AFS's Halloween party is quite an event. 137 Our Ecology Club was interested in aspects of the environmental problem. We worked very diligently on a soda can recycling project within the school. Mr. lVlihevc was our sponsor. During Earth Week we had a poster contest and cleaned up the area around West. Although a small group, we got our feet wet as far as stirring up some interest about changing our world for the better. Ecology Club Promotes Earth Week 'fl' l Ecology Club - ROW 1: Debbie Dour, Darcie Eding, Presi- dent: Karen Heathcote, Jill Boxer. ROW 2: Carole Adams. Debbie Roesler, Amy Wachs, ri'- Jan Miener, second from the left. instructs Marsha Dapkus, Car- la Haury, and Sandy Dyle in a new dance step. 55 Modern Dance Our Modern Dance Club first started on a Wednesday way back in November. From then on it was agreed that the group would meet every Wednesday to develop new exercises and dance routines. We were able to express and develop our ideas through movement, rhythms, designs, qualities, and styles, we learned to think, feel, and move freely, and to appreciate dance as a whole. 1- Our Bowling Club bowled every Friday at the Ellisville Bowl. We honestly felt that bowling in an eight team league once a week relieved much of the everyday tensions that surrounded every student at West. The team against - team competition as well as the individual bowling did much to give students a well deserved and needed break. i The 1972-73 Bowling Club Members. Chess Club - ROW 1: Bill Cheek, Bob Strake, Ward Silver. ROW 2: Jim Schaeferle, Larry Queen, Geoff Burwell. 139 5,1 Bowling 'Xxx -S-QEXQI x-NN 'RN 5' K 125-'s -:x YS' '-Q' -:EA -Nw qQf - .t ES kN 3 Q N ,-:- 4 X YN ' 'i Chess Our Chess Club, a club de- voted to experiencing the fine art of chess, strove to better each member's style and tech- nique. We met on Mondays in the Foreign Language Concept Center, Along with learning about the theory and history of this ancient game, we partici- pated in area chess tourna- ments and fared quite well. We all looked forward to our week- ly mental struggle. The 1972-73 Choral Ensembles were: SUE ETZ, DANA HANKS AND SYLVIA MOSLEY. THE JUNIOR MIXED ENSEMBLE - Sopranos: Becky Barton, Donna Clark, Karen Cutsinger, Diane Dingley, and Debbie Mason. Altos: Robin Kinch, Sue Miehe, Lin Munson, Janet Pepping, and Nancy Treu. Tenors: Lisa Crook, Kit He- menway and Jim Mobus. Basses: Nathan Lis- sant, Bob Reitz, Randy Roddy, and Rich Truex. Sue Casady, flute: CHERYL STEMME, CELES- TA, and MARCY POTTS, HARPSICHORDQ ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOLD - Tad Fry, Ken Hemphill, Audrey Lindemann, Jim Mobus, and Jim Milazzog THE MADRIGAL SINGERS - So- pranos: Becky Enoch, Linda Green, Audrey Lindemann, and Meg Young. Altos: Debbie Hall, Heidi Hinrichs, and Cheryl Stemme. Ten- ors: Ken Gillespie, Paul Kondrick, and Stu Wil- liams. Basses: Nathan Lissant, Russ Moutray, and Bob Reitz: MARGO HOFFMAN, GUITAR. and AUDREY LINDEMANN, HARPSICHORDQ THE JUNIOR GIRLS SEXTET - Debbie Becker, Diane Dingley, Audrey Lindemann, Jackie Meiners, Janet Pepping, and Marcy Potts, THE BOY CHORUS - First Tenors: Juan Alvarez. Ken Gillespie, Mark Jacus, Paul Kondrick, Dave Landis, Mike Lohse, and Stu Williams. Second Tenors: Ulises Alvarez, Dan Bushery, Dave Foard, Bill Gray, Ken Hemphill, Steve Mitchner, Jim Mobus, and Greg Powers. Bari- tones: Cort Anderson, Ray Clark, Mark Fruits, Gary Hemphill, Rick Lindner, Ron Lindroth, Russ Moutray, Dave Petty, and Bob Reitz. Basses: Bill Bair, Ron Fisher, Tad Fry, Nathan Lissant, Mike Ruby, Alan Scott, and Bob Tinsley. Chamber Music Groups Junior Mixed Ensemble Cheryl Stemme and Marcy Potts Sylvia Mosley, Sue Etz, and Dana Hanks 140 Rocky Mountain Gold Delights West With Music if Y. t t Madrigal Singers Audrey Lindeman and Margo Hoffman. 42,4 Junior Girls Sextet , n,?7,. ..,.. ,. Even when we practied we had fun. The Parkway Boys Choir practices before the concert. Boys' Chorus 141 Ensembles Achieve Musical Awareness Concert Band Ensembles - ROW 1: Jim Milazo, Steve Weber, Vince Hyman, Mike Tines, Debby Hamilton, Sue Booth, Jay Nilson, Jeanie Sopp, Bill Olsen, Tom Smith. ROW 2: Bill Andrews, Barb Nielson, Brenda Patterson, Kathy Miller, Charlie Brueckner. ROW 3: Steve Bay, Bob Hook. Symphonic and Concert Ensembles were organized so that we could achieve the inter- ests in music that we desired. We usually re- hearsed once a week so that when the music festivals came around our tone quality and techniques would be what we wanted. All of us enjoyed meeting with musicians of our age from other schools when we played at the UIVISL festival. To achieve our goals, we prac- ticed more frequently as the time approached so that we could be judged and receive an ex- cellent rating. The Ensembles also helped us to learn to work with our fellow musicians at West. 142 f f f ff:,f4f,0fff,f1fff,-,f , ,. , V fzffufrf , 4 f ., 5 ,aww ,V . V ,. H .V , Wil- f 1, f f , , .,.f.Aff,,,f.' ,, . Mft . ,.,,, ' ff , ' Symphonic Ensembles: ROW 1: Kim Rice, Sharron Lundgren, Kay Jones, Cathy McCarthy, Jody Rotermund, Marcy Potts, and Jackie Meiners. ROW 2: Linda Rush, Terry Landgraf, Jeannie Weber, Lisa Roevekamp, Sue Casady, Jeannie Welch, Vicki Gavel, Debbie Dowden, Cheryl Desanto, and Linda Hill. ROW 3: George Garties, Mike Jack, Bill Goldman, Rick Lindner, Richard Waller, and Rich Truex. Bookkeeping The equality of debits and credits could not have been proven more effectively by the office of Price Waterhouse than by the Advanced Accounting team as they prepared to represent West at the State Busi- ness Education Contest. This team composed of Kerry Whisnant, Diana Simmons and Mark Uthe won first place in the District competition and also took individual highest scoring honors. The Accounting I team composed of Denise Sterett, Sue Mika and Lynda Hill also took honors by winning third place. Any accredited high school in the state could enter in the contest. The objective of the contest was to cre- ate interest in and enthusiasm for business education subjects and to promote a high standard of profi- ciency in them. and Accounting Teams ROW 1: Lynda Hill, Mrs. Wadleigh, Sponsor: Denise Sterett, Sue Mika ROW 2: Kerry Whisnant, Mark Uthe, Diane Simmons. 1113 National Honor Society National Honor Society is a group of students selected by a panel of teach- ers for their scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Sponsored by Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. Klein, we organ- ized a bus to the World Affairs Coun- TOP - ROW 1: Sally Miller, Kathy Richardson, Denise Dailey, Kari Severson, Barb Beck, Brady Speer, Bill Gold- man, Treasurer. ROW 2: Nancy Krape, Cheryl Holz, Kim Petty, Secretary: Debbie Haines, Kim Coleman, Presi- dent: Linda Celette, Linda Bowling, Linda Danielson, Oralia Flores, Anne Gilfoil, Barb Saum, Lisa White, Lisa Flesche. ROW 3: Mark Sauer, Bruce Harris, Vice-President, Kevin Little, Tom McGeehan, Greg Fletcher, John Schaberg, Ron Fisher, Dave Miles, Greg lrwin, Paul Kon- drick, Jeff Burian. ROW 4: Rick Lindroth, Dave Cooke, Doug Dowden, Gary Warren, Bill Thompson, Bob Guest, Mike Ruby, Jeff Hahs, Bob Portnoy, Rick Coughlin. tNot Pictured: Meg Anderson, Michelle Atwood, Mark Con- rad, Nancy Farber, Tom Fer- guson, Roseann Finucane, Karen Fischer, Greig Forrest, Lore Golly, Kenn Griffith, Laura Kennedy, Linda Kin- nard, Sue Lang, Rick Lind- ner, Terry Murphy. Stone Phillips, Ward Silver, Terri Sommer, Bill Tikey. BOT- TOM - ROW 1: Michelle Corbett, Charlene Brueck- ner, Cay Moeller, Cheryl Wood, Bridget Travers, Laura Wise, Linda Bailey, Cindy Lee, Karen Ward, Katie Vig- nery. ROW 2: Jim Brettman, Jim Harper, Richard Waller, Howard Solomon, Jody Ro- termund, Denise McCartney, Lynn Durbin, Karla Taylor. ROW 3: Chris Davidson, Na- than Lissant, Doug Hoekse- ma, Ken Hoffner. CNot Pic- tured: Lisa Crook, Debbie Dowden, Debbie Downs, Dave Landis, Steve Litzau, Janet Loft. Janet Pepping, Kathy Sullivan, Becky Young.J cil's NBC News Round-Up. FVISVW Of U5 were tutors in cooperation with the counseling office. We also ran the in- ductions of the new members and prepared the special ceremony in trib- ute to their accomplishments. this rf? ': : it H vf,-A 4 SENIORS 144 JUNIORS F X x Scholarships and awards P.C.T.A. Scholarship .,......... Association ofthe United States Dean Reitter Award ......,..... Danforth Award ....,.........,.. Thom McAn Scholar-Athlete Award Stone Phillips-Tom McAn Award ... Post-Dispatch Scholar-Athlete Award Betty Crocker Homemaker Award . National Council of Teachers of English Student Leader Recognition Student Council President ..... .... 12th Grade President ,.... 11th Grade President A.. 10+h Grade President ... Activities Awards Yearbook ...... . . Pathfinder .... ,....,, I Parkway West Gun Band ............ Cadet Teacher Future T Award .....,, f fl Business C.O.E. 4, .......,... . Drama , . Fl, .......... .T .-.. -. E l'h...Ei .,,........ ng is -t, ,YVNQ e....., .Q.,I1.. P ,i,,..,i.i.,,. 'm ust ia iw? ' ' M ' Instrumental Music ..x Vocal Music ........... ,, Public Address , Social Studies , Science ...mf Boys, Pflf ., Girls P. E. '. Mathemay ,rl ,qw-W e ,O .,... .. Kufrin, and Mar Sembly Nancylfarber RichardCrawford .Bill Goldman and Stone Phillips Chris Cooper and Chris Andrews ......t.,.l......StonePhilIips ... Mike Ruby and Greg Fletcher ...............StonePhillips ,.....,...........SandyWhite . Janet Wesol and Stone Phillips .., Tom Newcomb . . . . . . . Jeff Speigel Kathy Sullivan . . . . Brian Plagge KimColeman ... Sally Miller Phil Proctor BillGoldman Kathy Richardson Karla Taylor Haines C35 Nancy, Musick Q f 2 If Har Sindelar Lindroth Gorham Pobanz Whisnant ff' INDIVIDUAL AI Burr, Principal T W IVlr. Bill Byrd lVlr. Dan Natale The overwhelming impression that one is left with after examining the 1972-73 Pawesehi is the diversity of student achievement. This was a student body composed of a variety of personalities,attitudes, and interests. The indi- vidual difference was both accepted and encouraged. Each student was charged with the responsibility to make the West community better. Each in- dividual, with his own talents and interests, had the opportunity to do, to act, andto improve. From the diversity came our strength. The pages of the Yearbook reveal a remarkable story of accomplishment. Excited by ideas, and given the freedom to try, the West student wrote an enviable record of achievement in academics, athletics, activities, and in service. Mutual respect characterized our community. With each individual responsible for the success of his own program, he became sensitive to the needs and problems of others. Working alone, but together, we fulfilled our potential. Al Burr Mr. B.E. Wetzel 4n11 f..- ,TJW 4 '4-- ,.,. BDARD 0F EDUCATIDN s.w,,,f Board of Education - Marie Downey, Jerome Kraus, George Clarkson, President: Robert Singleton, Zack Bettis, George Andrews Dr. Wayne Fick 149 L it E GUIDANCE 2 5 r QM K ' X , x lqli YWIYQ -1 nu... '11 fi'-U 57 ' A . Mrs. Gloria Eickmeyer, Department Head V '? -? 150 1 z.. Dr. William IVlcCar thy 14. I 1 .f Y yr ' ,, L r, A ni, -1 Mrs. Doris Altmeyer 4 12 l lVlr. Maurice Geisler Mr. Jack Wells '1' lVlr. Mike Cundiff e, -gg O Mrs. KUl'llel'1b6CK,S6CVet3l'y Mrs, Rgbinggnv Secretary 151 Mrs. Clare Rennaux , . -, , 4' rv- e- .. f. ,,,,,.- Ed 1 x SECRETARIES 1 E Mrs. Hemenway Xl ' s Mrs. Seligman. Nurse -f ,., rf ww.-..,. . 1? F '1 at 1 ff 41 , 4 fe, Mrs. Grazack Mrs. Van der Tuin Mrs. Meier, School Store -. QB- Mrs. Center Mrs. Meyers, School Store Mrs. Andrich , oi x ,,., W4 .un .wh Y u 1 'NP- , -2 gb., li, ',.. M, , 47 i? R J S ' l an 'Q Z --1 175 W '51 1 3' CD O l59M DUO og Jelueg J,de US Oo 1S9M 91419 OU lueg lde CD 1 k9ql9U9DS EGLIH Mrs. Betty Brophy Mr. Pat Berger Mrs. Diane Boyle Mrs. Ahh Fischer Mrs. Susan Cooper Mr. Ray Davis 2.1 Miss Kathy Drury Mr. Dah Deschamp 15.1 I 'gjx r Mrs. Joan Fleck Mr. Jerry Gegg F1 Mrs. Polly Kennedy Department Head Mrs. Marge Monagle 155 Mr. Dick Hackman fag get t E . 5 Q:-his , 4 4 vl , ., , 5 fl 55' l P 1 Wl 4 , fl fm s . Q . vgwwa sf.'f,:'-f NH, ., Mrs. Shirley Nelson I . , Mr. Tom Norton ., is .. A x 5 -' ' if-,--, .wwf I I . W , E .M A X., ,. - :t K - 4 wxwm I ll Q Mrs. Meta Potts Mr. Don Ribbing MJ W I .nn nl':' s, , H In 1 ,lnaffills 'Qd5,w4 ' ' .f1,.wA'- ltltrj 1' ' glvfix X K! gi. Kun is 3- ixwg- x r. Mi' Q'l!,..,'91 x -va? si' x' ' .mx 1 v .Q A Mrs. Charlye Worth Mr. Tod Rosensweig 1 Mrs. Cathy Wichterman i' L. Mrs. Ora Baker,Paraprofess1onal Mrs. Paula Ellis' paraprofessional 156 PRACTICAL xl I :L -I i -fm. ,Q 3 , , s, 5 , , ' Lffwjm- , . ' sf' WEITM., A- f Mrs. Rita Gallion Az, . , Vg, iz' - ' ?i4WZ'Q?i:zrWy . gif 1 s. Q ,. f . 3 .Lf ' M , i .,'vW' rv Q ' 2 , ' ay, .fm .f ,gfigizf ,of ,Q 5114 'gil 1525 ,zfffff ' fy . ' A . rf I Q,-,JW ,.Yf,-H-ff V 4,71-4' M A h 43Y,':7,,,r,p-:ry K 4:4-r:izifw 1 , ,, riff .'f,, ,, , M, - .X .5. Mr. John Breen ' 5257 1293 B Mr. Fred Biere Mrs. Ann Tompkins Mrs Shirley Wadleigh ,f ,Q 3 y ' 1 .Wil g I E Mr. Bob Brown 157 JU? Mrs. Margaret Cassidy 9599? Q! Af' 'M'0yV,' xx. --5 Mr. John Fitterling -J STUDIES i Mrs. Florence Becker Mr. Eric Hagen, Department Head BMJ' Mr. Roland Klein Mr. Hal Whiteaker F Miss Susan Sikes Mrs. Patricia Smith Q! 4 7 Mrs. Mary McFarland Nlr. Ed Nlihevc '??3?y22f? yy? 7, ,, at ,Xi . Mr, Dennig Mullins Mr. Larry StOgeSdiII Mr. BiIlTaylor Mr. Larry Leiber Miss Trudie Akers . VE, M ,if K . 3 5' if 1351 3 '11 , ' 5 V, J: ,.,, 35, -1,532 Q 3 fff , A V , A Mr. Eric Kirtz an-. Mr. Robert Buss Mr. Louis Gibbons Mr. Bill Elliott Mr.TimothY Fuller O T-1 14 Q cf,.14?? 4 15 Sfwef-'-h. . , .A rg Mr. Rich Ludholz, Department Head Mr. Larry Matthews 4' 2 1-w,.,,6 f f . fig f M g f ' 4 i i Mr. Craig Larson Mrs. Rolfingsmeyer MF. Sam Stoll Secretary 17:4 'nf CHA! 7, 1442, 1 7-, fi f 7 4 lvar Mrs. Barbara Underwood Mr. Bob Weissert Miss Carolyn Dodds 161 SCIENCE Mr. Herb Joerling Mr. Ed Schmidt Mr. Cal DeLano K. H Ef l wffl Mr. Tom Conley Mr. Phil DeWein Mrs. Eliz. Rosenbaum Miss Melba James, Department Head .f 'WW-?'f ' ,-7f'f,Yf ' ,W 'ffZ'1,1f:,l, ' fi? fy ' 4 . -113 4 VW? f 'ff 1 1 Y 5 1 , w,,.,,,,7 ' I ,f 2 ,..,. W ke ' Mrs. Hansen, Secretary Mr. Vic Phillips kv? A. Q Mr. David Ganz PHYS. ED. A- D ,. Mr. Ed Herrmann I M2 Y Mrs. Linda Adams Miss Maureen Kelleher ...,,. '1:'....4 Mr. BiIICarr Mrs. Ruth Jones Mr. Mike Pratte Mr. Jess Newton DRIVERS ED. 1 1 '--., , Mr. Frank Melvin ll.. INA.. C'-l.ZIl-.. Mr. Don Morton FDREIGI' ' i s-Z IL' Y, 'X V' M ix Ez l l N if 1 XJ .4-n-an 4 Mr.Victor Huddleston MVS- Schroeder, Secretary :A W lid 1.-1 1 Q4 Mrs. Johnetta Wilde l 35, -N.. n-1-uv 5 M 3 J 1+ ft My l r 1 rw it 1 K SEI C H Mr5.Trir1ity Kelly 164 .L:V -1-.. Mrs. Marcia Montgomery LAN UAGE - ,-qi Miss Barbara Seaman, Department Head Mrs. Harriet Agulnek Mr. Donald Ribbing C 0 E C I ,,,r, A S, 'VQ if'.f:-,f,i21af':' fir? ,Any , A, 7. S5 4 Q , L1 ' X 3 mi x' ,-., , Mr. Steven Sailor ' if 165 F E ART LXX Mr Owen Nagel Art Department Head is-6 is 'Z wx, Mr. John Dunivent Mr. James Saale we B W fi fl Mlss Patrlcla Stern 1 Mrs. Delores Stacy Miss Kerry Lairmore Mr. Ron Shafer 166 1-1l W r Mr.John Lang Miss Jerry Galloway 4 . , A M . .Q ,. Y ,, 4- . HS Miss Kay Wunder LIBRARY Mrs. Marge Roman 2 .fe 5,4 f XXQSWX Q N NN-K 2 5 s -1 if 'MDW Mrs. Mary Caye Markham 167 Mr. Bob Waggoner ,fi Cm was H1-,Wa M M Mrs. Betty Raithel, Secretary ink ...f wx 0, fn f M7 Classes 52? Q 4 V, 'v'A , FA A' s -. ,ff Q f ' 4 .fgf ff ' . ff-3 X H 59 , mf , 1 bf ' sb f 1 as X A 9:17 fi' A , O 1 . Sv! ' --4.1 I . a H 1 iwl MQ, 'EYE' ,ffl-f u , '--f' 1 X, if 1 ff 5 I 1,-.'-,.k..'r -. , SENIORS Officers - Jeff Spiegel, President: Sandy White, Vice- President: Sue Lange, Treasurer: Barb Beck, Secretary. NL- Y'--. 19? Vince Abbott Susan Adams Steve Ahle Ulises Alvarez fi M 1 Lisa Amanf William Ames Donald Ancona Jamie Anderson T Margaret Anderson Chris Andrews . Mark Andricn R1ckArcneskI Diane Arft Karen Afft 172 Rena Aift Michelle Atwood Rosalin Ayers Kim Backus West has a unique atmosphere in the air, liberal, yet strict when there is a need. No other school can compare with this. I William Bair Becky Baker Shelia Baker Sheryl Baldwin Philip Bafkef Clifford Barlow Robert Bartz Carl Bauer Jeri Bauer Georgianne Baxter 173 wwf- Robert Bay Barbara Beck ,ab-ff Lynne Boeckrnann Michael Boettge -sf' Doris Borrok Linda Bowling 4 Terry Benda Karen Benton T' Patrick Bernsen l Robert Bissell 64.2 Tim Bond Catherine Bowman Susan Booth Suzanne Bozek Susan Breeden Debra Breedlove M ,ix kgs? ix A 4 Q Mary Brookshire Kendell Brown Rick Brinker Warren Broemmelsick Teresa Brown Barbara Bruton Robert Buer Jeffrey Burian Robert Burkhardt William Burkhart This school is mainly student oriented, not Faculty oriented as is the case of some schools. I can't think of a school l'd rather : 'sixty . ' ' LZ' 9 'v ww o 124-Qrsvmg? 3, .df ,gi Dan Burns Geoffrey Burwell 175 Daniel Bushery .ills il il il, y wil l l H si 1 A ' , ,, f ' lr' 'V ,fx Q ' X l- e 'A Delores Cammarata -lea EQ Steve Carner as-sf' 4-'wa 'FT 'Sinn Michael Buzzotta Danny Calicotte Tom Calzone 'Qu Nancy Campbell Kathy Campisano Max Carey Elaine Cassimatis Linda Celette Sally Chew Corinne Clark Robert Clark . A' Diana Claybaugh David Clerk Sandy Cody Kim Coleman Sw-..,.,,, ' w r WP A, V, Y X Q Bruce Combs Marilyn Combs James Connaughton Mark Conrad l'll miss the familiar faces. l David Cooke y Nancy Coon lr HNISK,-4mm i Chris Cooper Vicki Cordray Wie-qv' 'S la 1 Trude Corless l i ' Mike lCouch Richard Coughlin ' Patrick Cox 177 nfs ra rr- ffy vm ,Q f, ff 1- ff, . ff 7:3 L: X. us f, P 1, u Q71 -,W ,9 Richard Crawford Greogry Crews Duncan Crosby Tamera Crouppen N 121' QS? M: N li: Q I 'V I Nancy Crump Nancy Cummins Stephen Dahl Nancy Dahms 'Uhr' 249, Q -,mm ,ar ,hw Denise Dailey Jean Dalimeyer Linda Danielson Q-xv' .131 Kevin Davie 'lK,T,,,? A My 4. h, fx-.,,. . fv?.'5:1rw QQ .A,,,,q. 15 3 .gs 1 ve,w,.f:m , '91-:Sv-f,' ' 5w3f.S..g my r' fs 131' -Swag T Mark Davis Paul Davis 178 Larry Deblasi William DeForreSt Sue Dersch Suzanne Dieterle Rhonda Dougherty Margaret Doyle flrwgp Margaret Dudley Theresa Duenke Janet Easterday Darcie Eding Kevin Delorey Donald Depke Ted Dimza Susan Divelbiss Pat Doyle William Dowden Deborah Duncan Eugene Dunn This year brought the realization that we were only a short time from acquiring adult responsibili- ties and obligations. Nancy Edmonds Susan Ellis Sandra Edstedt Debra Edwards James Ellis E L may il! .i Steven Ellsworth Rebecca Enoch Sandra Ericson Y '-- 'filinv John Ernest Carolyn Etz E E reffyiavafssiirir fpgyrAnqfeainryEisfdin'g ' Nancy Farber Richard Fear 180 PamelaField Tom Ferguson ' ti f if a fl Rik, -wx-aa, ly ..,. V 'wig-N' ,. W, '? A 1 I, 3,1 -1?-':'1f:T ' ' ' Kg ! ' f :5 , V f fn ' a l fi 'f' 3 Y H! 'gff u 43 Diane Findlay Karen Fischer F i Ronald Fisher F F, F LisaFlescheA ' L. 4-9 'N 1 Oralia Flores F i David Forard F Taylor Ford Roseann Finucane Vll, Linda Fischbeclk- We are unique in that we are more liberal and more productive i , in the sense of individual accomplishments. ,i , X 's James Fischer If 'moo 71 1 l Nw. S f i Greg Fletcher Greig Forrest ?'-e-s-p- f fa. 'Q--ff Brion Foster Kathleen Francis Lauren Fredlich Jack Fuller 'Sza- ,- 14 fam? 111 Duncan Fulton vm... Debra Gallegos K5 F, , Craig Gartside G , rsh f , Donna Gannaway James Garlich 1 2' ?-QC WW Robert Geller Bradley George 182 Donna Gaines Richard Garrison we Randall Getman 'M' Terence GibSOI'1 Anne Gilfoil Deborah Glenn David Goldkamp William Goldman Lore Golly Michael Gorham Becky Goss David Grateke Willis Gray Linda Green Jack Grgu rich -ww f-if-4 f ,- , Jan Griffin Ken Griffith Raymond Groce Randall Grossman lt's been a fun year, but a busy one. lt's the first time that l've felt like I was runningincJnjes.Theresjusttoornucn to do. But it's been fun trying to get it done! A X ' I :HW 1 'XX , ,L ' XX A 1 l S Q . ' x . H -'-vm,-,,... K. '- -V f - hli, -Y? . 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A 1 1 ,1fL.11E'Z11111f1U' ' k Y Ag - 1 11'+11.111111 W2 11- 1 f , 1 'W- , '91i1r1,iT1E1Q11Qj' ,4,'1 ' I wFfii'1?2'f:1: ': - f' 'w71i-r1'1-a111'1- 1 1 1 1If13:Zs:J11.1n,11'g1:1 1 J1114G1f1n1111'1i1' 1 1fW1511x!f'11' ' 1 1:54--5911111 111 I 4411111111112-11'-1 11 1 Mgg11,J54gfv111! 11' 1 11111 .1 1 ! A1111 11 1. 1- 1,1-11 , 1 121 I I N 1 1 11 1 11111 1 11 1 Robert Guest Michael Gwinn RobertGrotha Richard Guenther 23' 'A' af wr-7' l' .4 'S up 'QV' uf' f 4415, Nancy Haas Barbara Hagen l WQ -Q-W... Q 7 Joan Hagen Jeffrey Hahs Deborah Haines Marlene Hallam in-, Xin Debra Hall Dana Hanks Deborah Hargis Jeffrey Harbutte 186 we We questioned our goals, and tnedtornake sowmdnngofour -W' 'rr'-f yea r . Karen Harloe Trevis Harmon Bruce Harris 'Qtr Judith Harris Julie Harris Glen Hartog Ronald Hausman ,f Za, Patricia Havlik Richard Hayes Steve Heathcote Denise Hebebrand f ZIP' dwg 'izwrf ' . .Wm ffl, .'17:5?fW - an s, . X if iff . ' 7 ' ' ' ,gi :2,,,, , :V , J itil. : , -, i i 'K I Thomas Heeter Nancy Heiland Greg Hellman Gary Hemphill 187 2 I ,E Cheryl Hendricks Hope Heritage Jeffrey Heuermann 'fha ll - Jack Highfill Joan Hildebrandt Heidi Hinrichs I Beverly Hoevelmann Larry Holm Kim Holt Cheryl Holz Terence Horstmann 188 LeeAnn Heutel Ann Hiller fm' -Si Mark Holmes 4 faiwfr Q2-Ti' Conni'elHu me , V l l R 3ta HQhiIey 7 ACh5kldn e Hurst F4 Jeffreymggels L Carf Irwin' ' GrQg'ory I rQi n Ggingerlrwin wwf 1 , ' H 1 H 1 ' 'f,'l'T fU' Q51 ifyilff,'f':.? g1-ifi 'iii if Iii Z , ' V, W., ' V' -I - ' 'V WiIfi a mlSrael ' Q ' ' Q 1 PaU' 39hT1f59'7 l l Rand0lDh J0hnSOf1 JerylJ0qeg iA g5 1 Z5g 4g,deS i K ,,,UOS,i ,, f 1a 9Q ' X 'sm ' Lee Kalamitsiotis iiv Qf' f .A L fi ff 'ii' ,f :fini William Kaufman Laura Kennedy ' Q V. .f 1 111335 M Q3 zlzifliiiif t r ' L . ' , ' 5 ' gifs K 1' N Ta 5 f ,- X 555 'Z : A 4 me g A J- Michell Keough WYE ,rw-1' .,...--,P Kristen Kalen Thomas Karins Stephen Kark 7 15 Sheryl Kelce Scott Keller James Kemper f N '-A Timothy Kennedy l2'ti'nr Gloria Ketchelmeier Lawrence Kilcullin Jaflqueline King 190 nM.Q.s'-X- .K K .. .bX Linda Kinnard Eric Kirchner Michael Kiss Pamela Klaber I hope I will live to see the day when apathy is nonexistent. John Klenner V Bill Kogel 'Stem-' if Y Ervie Kohler Jeff Kolb Paul Kondrick Mark Konoske ,ps K'f Terry Koslow Cliff Kraich Nancy Krape Jeanette Kronsberg 191 ww Wir.:- Lynn Kresyman Mark Kuhn Bradford Lacy Kathleen Lafferty Too many of us are sayingthere is something wrong, and previous gener ations have really paved the way to all W our problems. l think more are becom- W' ing involved and trying to help the situation. Richard Lahr Brit Lagerback '9lwfw,fw- ' Patty Lake William Lang Susan Lange Dan Larson 'gen X l KM- Jeffrey Ledbetter Dennis Lehmann Scott Lehman 192 l X 111.3 Wits., James Lengefeld Debra Liermann Richard Lindner Univ' y' 5141 Richard Lindroth Kevin Little Michael Lipka Philip Litzinger Julie Lofgreen ZW W:'::r'ff N Xa Connie I-Orange Gregory Lowther Kathryn Lucas Beverly Lynch fb ww Francis Macalady Leslie Maccordy , -gigwfg. 9. V: V A 'V my ' 7 ' 5 355 5 1 A f T ' ' L f f' .,' , , ,, f .nw fl, .1 ,. f 1' gf X V -' ' ' fl I ' H 4, fi ff L , ' 0 , ' , K ' Q Q? Lynne Maccordy if E 1 'JJ ' Ewa, ' ef ' J, , Mark Maier -lQ fl qf 7 bca- ' John Mantoo th W Steven Ma rkowski , If 7jgqfgvvzg'5a'g:1fc-:pw H ,fr 3 -4 ,W ., 1 , Kevin Maher Anne Martin Stephen Martin Diana Matthes Daniel Mattson Dianne Maury 13 V Karen May Richard Mayhall Craig Mayo Stephen Mazade 194 l fy! ,J I V! Robert McDermott Thomas McGeehan Mike McGorman Carol McManus s Patricia McNeal Debra McPherson iw gf Melvin McVay Eva Meadows Deborah Mesle Robin Meyers Jan Miener Sue Mika Dm f 1 g-'.4 . - - ,i ,- ,gy : I Colleen McPherson Gwen McPherson Mark Menary Mary Mercer People should be themselves. Being one takes more courage but in the end you'll still have something-yourself? David Miles Cynthia Miller A1 .K -vs ' V fix Q '-'V ,L James Miller Jeffrey Miller Nancy Miller Pamela Miller A114 Sally Miller Kevin Milligan Kris Milligan Rgb Milliken Y - 7 The-gr IV! fu. Holly Mills David Mitchell Debra Moff K? K' 1 'igu E Lyn. D ' V 1 Q M J '1,l.,m 'X f ff LJ t ' ' 1 'fr 7:1 .I JI z 4 , i I L ,Fi x' si . , mf 'T' , X X M , - - 1 N J! 7 I ' , 4, . , . Q, - , ,. X l .. , ,, 5 K' -1,--4 . 4 . I , - . 1- . -f....' - -.. 'Qi-M- -' -- . Nth' 4- ,,-e-,HQ ,' -,..'. . 1523, '1 ' 1 ' 'v-' -x - 3 -lv 9 fr. t ,in , J V , .:.,-,,., ' 1,16 ' -'H' . . ,vc -1', ..-. ' if' 7 ' 5 3 . M. Q- - ' , J.. - Yi, ,' W 4 . . ,.., wg' , 1 'rf' , xx... A -ur,- I nz' . I 4 , W. - .rx .-..f ..r n, - all Sharon Moore ig. Q l! A'l' Nancy Moroni Russell Moutray f,,',: : 1- 5,1 A Perhaps the loneliest feeling is not seeing one familiar face or hearing one hello. I can't honestly say it never happened at West, but I can say, it was a rare day when it did Bruce Murphy Terry Murphy Edwin Musick Sherry Musick Joseph Naber Max Nagel i X 1 i n W, , f f ffl f My g rf -1: fi-JH '1 ,Mg ' 'ww.a'.flf,ZiV'Lv ' 'fl ff-,yn ,741 Wi ,J , Glenn Naes Laura Nelson John Nichols Linda Ochs Www William Ogroski Karen Olson Janice O'Malley Kay O'NeilI 197 Debbie Orrick fgizww- rf' ' X 5 is .. Met Patrick Otte Robert Otto Jennifer Owen if William Pack Mary Palazzolo Aw ar qv f 'La JMU 45. 'lr- Eugene Paplanus Michael Paplanus 'Q 4 ' Via, ' , 4' Carole Padgett Qi Janine Parks JZTWW Cindy Paterson 1 'Q f Carol Payne 198 Richard Payne Catny Pearson f S.. QR? Kris Peterson Nancine Petrillose Kim Petty Debbie Philippi Chris Phillips - xt iiiilw , H ','. t I 'if' s fi' f if Stone Phillips Frank Pike l'd like to see more individual- ism at West. We must separate and grow, not conform to stand ards we don't like. Janet Pinney Ann Pobanz Robert Portnoy Robert Powers Tom Prieto Philip Proctor MiCl'136l Puhl JBCK Reed 199 ?f Valerie Reed Catherine Reeder Gene Reeder Daniel Reilly 1 vm . mf, fi i .4-. 1 .. Artie Rentfro Beate Repkewitz Sharon Reynolds IEQNV Kay Rice Kim Rice Kathy Richardson Marsha Richardson Mary Richardson Steven Richardson Nanci Riner Barbara Riste 2OO ZW' X J c f v ff' p fy! ff? A' , X fi F44 76, 752' f f f 9 , 224 ,f .W A 4 , , Mp V, ,, g ff f 5 y f Q H 'ffffr Q f I V45 X Z 5? f 'f Barbara Riva Marie Roach Keith Roever Mureil Rolfe Joel Roman Jean Romeril Kris Rough Amy Rowe ,jf are 7' , ff fn, Michael Ruby Gary Rurnrnelhoff Linda Rush Priscilla Russell Your Sophomore year you get used to West, your Junior year you start enjoying it and partici- pating without much of the res- ponsibilities then your Senior year you realize you're the leaders of the school and rnuch of the year's V, ,M success depends on you Mikesaveiia Shari Sadler 201 fd , 'hiv' 3,9 'SEZ' ff 'd Maw Samdmo Befh Salerno Cynthia Sanders GlendaSanford '1 K NiarkSauer il? Barbara Saurn fa? 1 Jon Schaberg Patricia Schatz Martha Scheifer Paul Schmidt ,au Michael Schmitt Cynthia Schneider Marilyn Schneid PO? er Kenneth Schrader Accept people, for what they are and try to look over their faults. ff.. Karen Schoch Alan Schroeder Bruce Scott Richard Scott Steven Settle Kari Severson Qrzwf Barry Shaw Sam Share Suzanne Share Edward Shelly Elise Shumway Ward Silver Diana Simmons Rodney Simmons 203 ,,', ' ,iii 'YZ 5 . N Julie Sindelar Bud Sines Margo Sloan Dwight Smith fl l If -S F ' A ' ML: ,A,. .A -V X 7, g f?- ' l - r J V iq fll f lf if ' X ky- ,X .V 5, . U H If I . i 0 .IB rm Melissa Smith William Smyly Daniel Sneed Calvin Snodgrass .49-x, Theresa Sommer S Carol Sparenberg l -awa- Barbara Speer Jeff Spiegel Warawoot Srithaporn Mark Stauder 204 Q w , Anne Stahlberg Jim Stegernan We should try to work more together, and not leave anyone outg no one is better than any- one else. '51, Q Denise Sterett Anne Stewart f SE, ,:,l,,,. .v.-. . 'E S fx af Linda Stein Ellen Steinberg Nlike Steinfeldt Cheryl Stemme Elizabeth Stewart Susan Stewart David Stinchcomb Patti Stough 1 Ph xy 4 .iz 'tg try l I mi .lil 1 Brad Straavaldsen Carol Strain O5 I 45,5 or Herbert Strain Robert Srrake Lawrence Stranz Edward Strickert GH ' Donna Stuut Marty Sweidel 6 JW aw! 416 William Talbert Cynthia Taylor Fred Taylor Tim Teachout inn...- T 7 Susan Templeton Gary Terwilliger Delores Thompson William Thompson 206 f X0 Christopher Thorsen Karen Thresh William Tikey John TOIIefSOn 45 4'-77 WP-1' Mark Tonding JiIITrask Charla Tracy Chris Travers if 7? , f v X 1. fy 2 v- 7 ., X - 5, T0niTrigg5 Kit Truex Laura Turner Kristin Tveit Robert Uren Mark Uthe 7 We can work it out more than any previous generation, vve're learning now, to accept others, to make the rnost of what we have, and to enjoy friends. And our young, years in life. -ew' Chris Vaccaro Karen Vahey Joanna VanderTuin Gina Vedvig 5-eva , , r nw it x dx -in Vicki Vickery Craig Vickery -ix S xnu....,, Mike Viles Robin Vocelka if V James Wagner Ginger Walden Lead your own life, be an individual don't travel in packs -they can be the destruction ofthe individual and his potential for growth. Dave Walker Ann Walsh Bryan Wangerin Janet Walthers Gary Warren 209 xi! '22 sf-' E 1 r , 'Qt L ' 7 an 'Q 'W W 1 Betsy Watksin V' Gentry Watson Douglas Watson 'US IN-1 Dennis Webb Jack Weber Jeannie Welch ff' ff! Barbara Welsh Joan Wenman Janet WeSOl Mike West IDD gf Steve Whipple Kerry Whlsnant Scott Wl'llTCV2ff Lisa White O 4 2 WW Sandra White Tim White Don Whitney Jane Wibbenmeyer le Joan Wibbenmeyer Robyn Williams Cynthia Williamson David Wille 'titty it Mark Willis JoAnn Witte Gloria Wolf Margaret Young ln spite of rising cynicism, I have hope that with age, and more impor- tant, with maturity, people will ac- cept people for being what they are, even though it may be different. When acceptance becomes under- standing We'll work it out. Jeff Zarbock Catherine Zehr 211 Carole Zeuscnel 'iZ ' 'Q Lynn Skaggs The Yearbook thanktho ments we re used in this se Kristina Zpevak T erri Zobal Bobbi Z rimsek Staffwouldliketo a se seniors whose com- ' ction. 212 Officers - Kathy Sullivan, President: Steph Lawrence, Vice- President: Kathy Maher, Secreta ryp Tim Phillips, Treasurer. JUNIORS 793 16. r '- ?...'f-25-f-F -HUi:L.':s 3-. 1 ' 1 rea-' 4 f H -A, , ,, '0 .1 'W A R :A , elf 3 ' Qi Ji '-J' ,' . . gr - . .. M jf 5 1, , I, A -A Q , 5- www l 4' Q Q f' . ,. ' ri' V lr 1 .9 341, 4 v 2 l . l A, lat- l 1 I rl Q ' we 'il Wi' - 1 . C ...wx I sie 4 rx 'Nm me .2 2. J f wr? L Sana ff, if . P afvl ta 9 .C 0 ? 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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mercer Mrs. Kate Takaty The Herpel Family Janet Rolfsmeyer May you get what you so richly deserve - Hal Witeaker Anne Ouellet paid for this! Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward J. Fitzgerald God Love and Direct Linda Rogers. The Office Secretaries! Bob Weissert's 4th Hour Study Hall Parkway West School Store June Kuhlenbeck Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhh Cfrom the Librariansj Jesus ls Everything To Me!!!!!! Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Rose Jim's Kirkwood Cleaners Inc. Paul, you're a hick! Dyna Leslie S. is on the first line!! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Spahr Hup, Hup, Ready, Ho!!! - D.A.L. West ls The Best!!! Ellis Service Co. Appliance Sales The Yum Yum Boutique World News West Books and Magazines 227-2838 Forum Center Barber Shop DEEDEE!!! Go, Go, Go, Go, Class of '74 Eddie Auto Top 965-0606 Good Luck, from the Harmons Dr. McCarthy The Dancing Bear Loves Bob Johnson Mr. Stogesdill Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fleck Ballwin Police Department Smile for the joy of others, E.S. Joy to the Seniors, The Steinbergs Hey Fred, I really like you! Vivent Les Classes De Francais! Best wishes from the Tichaceks To Chipmunk: All my love, Mouth Richard has Wires ... LLJH Fuzzy-Wuzzy was a Freak . .. Mouth Lion's Choice Congratulations - Kitty and Dave. Hi Marie: Love Scott Hi, Nobody. Bye, Everybody! Hobby Craft Manchester 227-5486 Montmartre Gallery 878-5656 R. S. Tibbles Inc. Flowers George - Your not my biggest problem Hey Ma nge - Puzzzzzzzzzzz way. Compliment of the Kroll Family 251 Congratulations Graduates! To: Eaglebeak: Head Hunter: Bird Nose From: Lurch, John, Bob, Pete, and Zipper Quantrab Mr. and Mrs. Moellering Mrs. Muriel Rolfe B185-7195-6545-7487 This is what our children will be known as in the future. Rich Mr. Mihevc is a Nixon Supporter. The Trask Family The Gerwitz Family Best Wishes - The Wegescheide's The Kaltenbronn Family The Eades Family Good luck from The Petrorits' Name not to be written The Pereira Family The Sherman Family Congratulations to the Class of '73 from Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crom The Pet Village 13429 Chesterfield Plaza Mr. and Mrs. Bart Coleman Good luck Sputnik Kyle-'s Shell Service Complete Automotive Service 13267 Manchester Road Des Peres, Missouri 63131 Phone: 966-0570 Wildwood Barber Shop Ryan E. Watson Class of '89 Country Charm Ltd. 224 West Clayton Road Bob's Sunoco Coach Light Barber Shop - Vence Coach Light Barber Shop - Rich Our Man Ledbetter: Rud, Lad! To R.M.F. - dfdx tiy!2oq2j Abbott, Vince Track 10,11,12. Adler, Veleda Biology Club 10. Able, Steve Transferred from Cedar Hill, Texas. Track 10, Bas- ketball 10, Football 10. Alexander, Phil Alvarez, Ulises Choir 10,11,12. Manager ofCross Country 10,11. Amant, Lisa Choir 10,11,12. Girls Glee Club 10. Andrich, Mark Transferred from Excel- sior High, Norwalk, Cali- fornia. Track 10,11,12. Cross Country 12. Ames. Bill Chess Club 12, Radio Club 10 tSecretaryJ.11 tPresi- dentj, 12 tPresidentl, As- tronomy Club 11,12 tPres- identl, Office!Library Help 10,11,12. Ancona, Don Bowling Club 11,12 CPresi- denti. Anderson, Jamie Transferred from St. Charles. Anderson, Meg Cadet teaching 12, Model UN 12, NHS 10,11,12. Andrews, Chris Camera Club 11 tVice Presidentl, Yearbook 11. Archeski, Richard Transferred form North- west High School. Baseball 10,11,12. Soccer 10,11,12. Arft, Diane Senior Women 12, Eques- trian Club 10 fSecretaryJ, 11 fVice-Presidentj, 12, Girls Glee Club 12. March- ing Band10,11. Rena Arft Pep Club 10, Senior Wom- en, Atwood, Michelle Transferred from John Hersey High. GAA 10, Jr.- Sr. prom, NHS 11,12, Stu- dent Council 10. Ayers, Roaslind GAA 10, Jr.-Sr. prom. Choir 10.12, Pep Club 10. 11. Sophomore Girls En- semble. Junior Girls En- semble, Senior Women, Girls Glee Club. Backus, Kim Baseball 10, Football 10 Bair, Bill Football 10, Choir 10.11, 12, Madrigal Singers 10, 11. Chorus 10.11, Key Club 12. Baker, Becky French Club 12, Pep Club 10, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Baldwin, Sheryl Highlanders 11. Cadet Teaching 12. Barker, Phil Tennis 11, lntramurals12, Soccer 10, Choir 10.11. Barlow, Mickey Cross Country 11, Track 10, Band 10. Barnhart. Patty Library!Office Help 11.12. Bartz, Robert Bauer, Carl Intramurals 12, Choir 10. Bauer, Jeri Latin Club 10, GAA 10. Baxter, Georgianne Bay, Robert Chess Club 11, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11, 12. Beck, Barb Senior Class Secretary, Student Council 12, Girls Choir 12, Senior Women. Jr.-Sr. Prom, NHS 10,11. 12, AFS 12, Girls Glee Club 10.11, Talent Show 12, Powderpuff Football. Belt. Stephanie Bowling Club 10,11. GAA 11,12. Senior Women, Girl's Glee Club 10. Benda, Terry Intramurals 11,12. Chess Club 12. Benton, Karen Bernsen, Pat Bissell, Bob Cross Country 11,12, Foot- ball 10, Track 10,11,12. Wrestling 10, Drama Club. Blong, Bob Soccer 10,11,12. Boeckmann, Lynn GAA 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Girls Glee Club 11,12, Pep Club 10. Bond, Tim Hockey 11,12. Booth, Sue Intramurals 10.11. Biology Club 10, Band 10,11,12. Reflections 11. Latin Club 10, Stage Band 10,11. Borrok, Doris Student Council 11, Honor Roll 10. Bowling, Linda Cheerleader 10,11,12. Pep Club 10,11,12. NHS 11,12 Biology Club 10, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Bowman, Cathy Intramurals 10, Choir 10, Studer1tCOur1Cil11. Bozek, Sue Breedlove. Debby Library!Office Help 11. Girl's Glee Club 11. 25 Breeden, Sue Girl's Glee Club 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12. Highlan- ders 11,12, Dance Corp 11,12. Brennecke, Sandy Brinker, Rick lntramurals11. Broderick, Jane Broemmelsick, Warren SOD 10,11,12. Band 10,11. 12, Key Club 12. Brookshire, Sue Girl's Glee Club 11,12. Brown, Ken Baseball 12, Swimming 11,12. Burkhardt, Bob Baseball 10, Basketball 10, Audio-Visual 11, Intramur- als 10,11,12. Burkhart, Bill Football 10,11,12. Golf 10. 11,12, Intramurals 12, FCA 10,11,12. Wrestling 11, Letterman's Club 10,11. 12. Math Club 11,12. Burns, Dan Baseball 10.12. Audio-Vis- ual 10,11,12. Basketball 10,11,12. Football 10, Golf 10,11,12. Camera Club 11, Letterman's Club 10.11, 12, Library!Office Help 10. Burwell, Geoff Intramurals 11,12, Chess Club 11,12. Bushery, Dan Basketball 10, Track 11, Wrestling 11, Intramurals 10.12, Choir 10, Chorus 1O,12,Audio-Visual12. Buzzotta, Mike Intramurals 10, Soccer 10. 11. Calzone, Tom Tennis 10.11, Intramurals 11,12 tmanagerj, Soccer 10,11 Cmanagerj. Chess Club 12. Cammarata, Dodie Office Help 12. Girls Glee Club 10,11,12. Pep Club 10, AFS 11,12. Senior Women. Campbell, Nancy Talent Show 12, Girls Glee Club 10,11. Reflections 12. Chorus 12, Equestrian Club 10. Campisano. Kathy Madrigal Singers 10,11. PepClub1O,11. Cannon,Tim Golf 11,12, Track 10.11, 12, Debate 84 Drama 11.12, Debate Team 11,12. Jr.-Sr. Prom. Junior Classical League 10.11, NHS 12, NFL 11.12. Carey. Max Baseball 10, Basketball 10, 11,12, Golf 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Student Council 10. 11. Carner. Steve Cross Country 11.12, Foot- ball 10, Track 10,11,12. Bleacher Bums 11,12. FCA 12. Casey,Jane Celette, Linda GAA 10.11, Girl's Hockey 11, French Club 11. NHS 11,12, Highlanders 12, Yearbook 12, Powder Puff 11,12. Chew, Sally Girl's Glee Club 10,11. Highlanders 11,12, Chorus 12. Cimino, Phyllis Debate Team 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Yearbook Club 10, PepClub1O. Clark, Bob Bowling Club 10,11. Hock- ey School 11,12. Clark, Corinne Bowling Club 11, Talent Show 12, GAA 10,11,12. AFS 11 CVice-Presidentj, 12. Senior Women. Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 11, Library!Office Help 11,12, Newspaper 12. Claybaugh, Diana Chorus 12, Spanish Club 10. Clayton. Mark Clerk. Dave Intramurals 12, Play 10. Cody, Sandy PepClub 10,11. Coleman, Kim Talent Show 12. Drama Club 10, FTA 10.11.12 Nice-Presidentj, Girls Glee Club 10. Highlanders 11, 12 Ccaptainj, NHS 10.11, 12 tPresidentJ. Yearbook 11,12. Ceditorj. Student Council 11, Senior Wom- en. Cadet Teaching 11, Dance Corps 11,12 fcaptainj. Colvin,John Track 10. Fencing Club 12, Scholastic Art Awards 10, 11.12. Combs, Bruce Wrestling 10.12. Intramur- als 10,11,12. Combs, Marilyn Drama Club 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Choir 10,11,12. Madrigal Singers 10, Year- book 10, German Club 11. Senior Women. Trans- ferred from McCluer High School. Conrad, Mark Intramurals 11.12, Swim Team 10,11,12. Band 10, 11, Astronomy Club 11,12, NHS 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Cooke, David Sophomore Class Treasur- er, Junior Class President, Library!Office Help 11, Band 1O,11,12 Orchestra 11,12, Spanish Club 10, Student Council 10,11, NHS 10,11,12. Cooper, Chris Cheerleader 11,12, NFS 10, Girls Glee Club 11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Choir 10, 12, Library!Office Help 11, NHS 12. Cordray, Vicki Corless,Trude Girl's Glee Club 11, Library!Office Help 10,11, Senior Women, Pep Club 1O,12, C.O.E. 12. Couch, Mike Coughlin, Richard Debate Team 10,11,12, NHS 11,12, Biology Club 10, Chemistry Club 12, NFS 10,11,12. Cox,Craig Football 10,11,12, Golf 10, 11,12, Letterman's Club 11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12. Crawford, Richard Baseball 12, Basketball 12, Intramurals 11, NHS 12. Crews, Greg Crosby, Duncan Swim Team 12. Crouppen,Tammy Senior Women 12. Crump, Nancy Orchestra 12, Cadet Teaching 12. Cummins, Nancy Girl's Glee Club 11, High- landers 11,12 Ccaptainp, Pep Club 10,11, Talent Show 12, Dance Corps 11, 12CcaptainJ. DahI,Steve Tennis 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Dahms, Nanci Jr.-Sr. Prom, AFS 12. Dailey, Denise Library Help 11,12, NHS 11,12, Drug Communica- tions 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Dallmeyer, Jean Girl's Glee Club 11, Pep Club 12, GAA 10,11. Danielson, Linda FTA 11,12, Highlanders 11,12, Dance Corps 11,12, NHS 11,12, Library Help 12, French Club 10,11,12, Girl's Glee Club 10,11, Tal- ent Show 12, Choir 12. Davie, Kevin Band 10,11,12, SOD 12. Marching Band 10,11,12. Davis, Paul Track 10, Debate Team 10, 11,12, Readers Theater 11. DeBlase, Larry Baseball 12, Choir 10,11. DeForrest, Bill Basketball 10, Swimming 10, Boy's Chorus 10. Delorey, Kevin Basketballl 10, Cross Coun- try 10,11,12, Wrestling 10, 11,12, Intramurals 11,12, Debate Team 11. Deming, Dave Intramurals 10,11,12. Depke, Don Intramurals 11,12, Swim- ming 10,11,12. Dersch, Susan Girl's Glee Club 10. Dieterle, Suzy GAA 11, Intramurals 11, Library Help 10,11,12, Girl's Glee Club 11,12, AFS 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Dimza,Ted Football 10,11,12. Divelbiss, Sue Jr.-Sr. Prom, Band 10,11, Girl's Glee Club, AFS 11, Marching Band 10,11. Donnell, Sue GAA 11, Reflections 12. Dougherty, Rhonda Girl's Glee Club 10,11, Pep Club 10, Girl's Ensemble 10,11, SenlorWomen. Dowden, Doug Football 10,11, Tennis 10. 11,12, Soccer 10,11,12. Doyle, Margaret Library Help 11, Chorus 12. Doyle, Patty Dudley, Maggie Jr.-Sr. Prom, Pep Club 10, Student Council 11. Duenke, Theresa Duncan, Debbie Dunn, Gene Intramurals 12. Dunn Taci Madrigal Singers 11, Cho- rus 10. Easterday, Jan Class Rep. 12, Talent Show 11, Band 12, Girl's Glee Club 10,11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Eding, Darcia Biology Club 11,12, Cam- era Club 11,12, Play 10. Ecology Club 1O,11,12 fPresidentJ, Yearbook Photographer. Edmonds, Nancy Girl's Glee Club 10,11,12, Chorus 11,12, Pep Club 10. Edwards, Debbie Student Council Secretary 11, Highlanders 11. Ellis, Stan 253 Band 10,11,12. Ellis, Susan Girl's Glee Club 10, Pep. Club 10, Cashier 10, Jr.-Sr. Prom, GAA 11. Edstedt, Sandra Ellsworth, Steve Enoch, Becky Debate Team 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Choir 11,12, Madrigal Singers 11,12, Reflections 11, Sr. Women 12. Epley, Dave Astronomy Club 11,12, Debate Team 11. Erickson, Sandy Ernest, John Football 10, Debate Team 10,11,12. Intramurals 11,12, NHS 11,12, Student Council 12. Model UN 11,12, Astrono- my Club 11. Field, Pam Jr.-Sr. Prom 11, Girl's Glee Club 11,12, Chorus 12. Fierro, Gilberto Francis, Kitty French Club 10, Girl's Glee Club 10,11, Pep Club 10. Findlay, Diane French Club 12, Girl's Glee Club 10,11, Highlanders 11,12, Sr. Women, Sopho- more Girl's Ensemble 10, Welcoming Club 11. Finucane, Roseann Biology Club 11, GAA 11. 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Girl's 2 s I l I I 2 I FRIENDLIEST: Anne Martin and Bill Bair. Evans, Terry Etz, Carol Chorus 10,11,12, Girl's GIeeClub11. Everding, Andrean Concept Center Help 11, 12, Girl's Glee Club 12, Highlanders 12, Senior Women Farber, Nancy FTA 11,12, Band 10,11, Orchestra 11, Cadet Teaching 11,12, NHS 10. 11,12,MathCIub11. Fear, Richard KeyClub12. Ferguson, Tom Glee Club 10,11, NHS 11, 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Spanish Club 10,11, Stu- dent Council 11,12, Jr. Girl's Ensemble 11, Sr. Women,AFS1O,11,12. Fischbeck, Linda Girl's Glee Club 11,12, Pep Club 12,Sr.Women. Fischer, James Fischer, Karen Choir 11,12, Girl's Glee Club 10, NHS 1O,11,12 Drama Club 10, AFS 11,12. Fischer, Ron Tennis 10,11, Jr.-Sr. Prom Choir 12, Chorus 10,11 v v NHS 10,11,12, Audio Vis- ual 10,11,12. Fitzgerald, Ed Bowling Club 10, Cadet Teaching 12, French Club 11, Yearbook 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Flesche, Lisa Talent Show 12. GAA 10, 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 10,11. NHS 11,12, Pep Club 10. 11,12, Cadet Teaching 12, Senior Women, Junior Girls Ensemble. Fletcher, Greg Baseball 10,11,12, NHS 11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12, Basketball Cmanagerj 11. 12, BowlingClub 11. Flores, Oralia FTA 11,12, NHS 11,12, AFS 12, French Club 11. Foard, David Intramurals 11, Chorus 11,12, Ford,Taylor Football 1O,12, Track 10, Intramurals 10,11, Pow- derpuff Cheerleader 11, 12. Forrest, Greig Band 10,11,12, NHS 11,12, Hockey Team 12. Foster, Brion Baseball 10,11,12, Basket- ball 1O,11,lntramurals11, 12. Fredlich, Lauri Highlanders 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Senior Women, Cadet Teaching 12, Assembly Committee 12. Fuller, Jack Baseball 10,11,12, Intra- murals 1O,11,12, Bowling Club 11, German Club 11, Chorus 10,11, Newspaper 12, Reflections 12. Fulton, Duncan Wrestling 10,11,12, Choir 10, Chorus 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Gallegos, Debbie Talent Show 10, Play 10, 11, Choir 10,11,12, Pep Club 10, NFL 10,11,12. Drama Club 10,11,12. Gannaway, Donna Library!Office help 1O, Highlanders 11,12, AFS 11, Senior Women Pep Club 10,11, Spanish Club 10. Garlich,Jim Wrestling 10,11,12, AFS 12, Key Club 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Garrison,Joan Garrison, Rick Basketball 10,11,12, Ten- nis 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Key Club 12. Gartside,Craig Biology Club 12, Camera Club 11, Chess Club 12 fTreasurerJ. Geller, Robert Cross Country 10, Newspa- per11. Getman, Randy Gibson, Terry Football 12, Intramurals 10,11, .Jr.-Sr. Prom, Stu- dent Council 10,11. Gilfoil,Anne FTA 11 CTreasurerJ, 12 CPresidentJ, French Club 10,11 CVice-Presidentb, Girl's Glee Club 10,11, Chorus 12, NHS 10,11,12. Senior Women, Sopho- more Girl's Ensemble, Jr.- Sr. Prom, Jr. Girl's Girls Glee Club 11, Prom, Pep Club 10, AFS 12. Grateke, David Band 10,11. Green, Linda Talent Show 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Choir 11,12, Girl's Glee Club 10, Yearbook 10, Highlanders 11,12, Sopho- more Ensemble 10. Griesbaum, Gail Choir 12, Girl's Glee Club 10,11. Griffith, Kenn Tennis 10,11,12, Intra- murals 1O,11,12, NHS 11, 12, Volleyball 10,11, Hand- ball. Groce, Roy Grossman, Randall Baseball 10,11,12, Chess Club 12, Band 10,11,12. CLASS FLIRTS: Connie Hume and Taylor Ford. Ensemble. Glenn, Debbie PepClub 10,11. Goldkamp, Dave Cross Country 10, Track 10, Wrestling 10. Goldman, Bill Bowling Club 10 CPresi- dentJ,Talent Show 11, FTA 11, Band 10,11,12, NHS 10,11,12 CTreasurerD, Yearbook 10,11,12 iPho- tographerj, Woodwind Ensembles 10,11,12. Golly, Lore Choir 10,11, NHS 11,12. Gorham, Mike Football 10, Chorus 10, Swimming 10,11,12, Jr.- Sr. Prom. Goss, Becky Talent Show 12, GAA 12, 254 Grotha, Bob Choir 12, Chorus 12. Guest, Bob Basketball 10,11,12, NHS 11,12, Wrestling 11,12, Class Representative 10, 11, Debate 81 Drama 10,11, Band 10,11, FCA 10,11,12. Gwinn, Mike Cross Country 10,11,12 Track 10,11,12, Intramur- als 12, Band 10,11,12, FCA 10,11,12. Gaines, Donna Girl's Glee Club 11, Chorus 12, Biology Club 10,11,12 fvice-Presidentj. Harris,JuIie Cheerleader 12, Swim Team 12. Heathcote, Steve Biology Club 12, Play 10, 11,12, Drama Club 11,12, Ecology Club 12. Hebebrand, Denise Drama 10,11,12, Play 10, FTA 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Year- book 12, Cadet Teaching 12, Welcoming Committee 11,12 CPresidentJ. Heeter, Tom Baseball 10,11,12, Foot- ball 10. Heiland, Nancy Drama 11,12, Play 11,12, Girl's Glee Club 10,11, Chorus 11,12, Pep Club 10, Powderpuff Football 12, NFL 11,12, Drama Club 11,12, Senior Women 12. Heimann, Barb Library!Office Help 12. Hellman, Greg Cross Country 11,12, Track 11, Key Club 12. Hemphill,Gary Biology Club 12, Choir 10, 11,12, Boy's Chorus 10,11, 12, Yearbook Club 10. Hempel, Randy Intramurals 11,12, Chess Club 12, NHS 12. Heritage, Hope Basketball 12, Jr, Sr. Prom 11, Girl's Glee Club 10,11, 12. Heutel, Lee Ann Cheerleader 10, Debate 8i Drama 10,11,12, Thespi- ans 10,11,12, Choir 10, Girl's Glee Club 12, Chorus 12. Hildebrand, Joan Debate 81 Drama 10,11,12, Debate Team 10,11,12, Play 10,11,12, Children's Play 10,11,12, NFL 10,11, 12, Girl's Glee Club 10. Hiller, Ann Volleyball 11, Pep Club 12. Hinrichs,VHeidi Tennis 11,12, Cheerleader 10, Talent Show 10,11,12, Choir 11,12, Girl's Glee Club 10, Pep Club 10,11, 12, Spanish Club 10. Hoevelmann, Bev Hoffmeyer, Dave Holm, Larry Holt, Kim Talent Show 11, Play 10, 11,12, Children's Play 11, Equestrian Club 10,11, Choir 10,11, Chorus 10,11, Newspaper 11,12. Holz, Cheryl Intramurals 11, Chess Club CSecretaryJ, Volley- ball 11, Powderpuff Foot- ball 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom 11, Library Help 12, NHS 11. 12, Yearbook Club 10, Pep Club 12, AFS 12. Horstmann, Terence Biology Club 11, Yearbook 12. Hume, Connie Thespians 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom 11, Library!Office Help 12, Highlanders 11, 12, Yearbook 11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Student Council 11,12, Drug Communica- tions 12. Hunt, Gary Hockey Team 11,12. Huntington, Ken Huntley, Rita Drama 11,12, Play 11, FTA 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Library!Office Help 11, Pep Club 12, AFS 12. Hurst, Charlene Audio-Visual 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Pep Club 12, AFS 12, Highlanders 12. lngIes,Jeff BowIingCIub11,12. Irwin, Thatch Golf 10,11, Swimming 11, Yearbook 12. lrwin,Ginger Choir 11,12, Pep Club 10, 11,12, Highlanders 11,12, Dance Corps 11,12 Ccaptainj. Infvin,Greg Intramurals 10,11,12, Camera Club 11, Chess Club 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, NHS 11,12, Key Club 12, Astronomy Club 10,12. lsreaI,Bill Football 10, Intramurals 10,11, Audio-Visual 12, Jr.- Sr. Prom. Jack, Mike Band 10,11,12. Jacoby, Jeff Johnson, Bob Johnson, Paul Soccer 10, Radio Club 10, 11,12. Johnson, Randy Basketball 10, Golf 10,11, 12, Intramurals 11. Johnston, Kent Bowling Club 10, Play 10, 11,12, Band 10,11,12, AFS 10,11,12. Jones, Fred Cross Country 10, Soccer 10, Biology Club 11,12 fPresidentJ, Talent Show 12. Jones,Jeryl Talent Show 12, FTA 11, 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, French Club 10,11,12, Highlan- ders 11,12, Dance Corps 12. Jones, Zoe GAA 10, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Cho- rus 12, Madrigal Singers 11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Joslin, Kurt Baseball 11,12, Intramur- als 10.11. Kalamitsiotis, Lee Baseball 11,12, Intramur- als 1O,11,12, Manager of Football Team 10, Bleach- er Bums 11,12. Kalen, Kristy Equestrian Club 10, News- paper 12, Library!Office Help 12, AFS 11,12. Kamenko, Becky Ketchelmeier, Gloria Talent Show 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Choir 11,12, Glee Club 10, Pep Club 10,12, Highlanders 11,12. Kennedy, Laura Talent show 12, FTA 10,11, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 10, Chorus 12, Piano Ensemble 11, Organizer of Model UN, Transferred from Parkway Central '72-'73. Kemper, James Swim Team 10,11. Kelce, Sheryl Bowling Club 12. Keith, Ken Chess Club 12 CPresidentD. Kaufmann,Joe Baseball 10,11,12, Foot- ball 10,11,12. Karins, Tom Football 10,11, Track 10, Intramurals 10,11,12, Soccer 10, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Bleacher Bums 11. Kilcullin, Larry Soccer 10,11,12. Kilroy, Roger Football 11,12. King, Jackie Madrigal Singers 10,11. Kinnard, Linda GAA 10,11,12, Triple Trio 10,11,12, Piano Ensemble 12, NHS 10,11,12, Student Council. Kirchner, Eric Swimming 10,11, Band 10, 11. Kiss, Mike Cross Country 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Band 10, 11. Klaber, Pam Band 10,11,12, SOD 12, Orchestra 1O,12. Klenner, John Football 10, Track 10,11, 12, Intramurals 12, Soccer 10. Kogel, Brian Baseball 10,11, Basketball, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Newspaper 10,11, Student Council 10, 11, Soccer 10,11. Kohler, Ervie Kolb, Jeff Kondrich, Paul Golf 10,11, Talent Show 11, Play 11, Jr,-Sr. Prom, Choir 10,11,12, NHS 11. 12, Student Council 10,11. Konoske, Mark Basketball 10,12, Intra- murals 10,11,12. Koppinaal,Jim Kraich,CIifford Kresyman, Lynn Senior Women, Biology Assistant 12. Kuhn, Mark Football 10,11, Tennis 10, 11, Intramurals 11,12, Bowling Club 10, Treasur- er Of the Junior Class, Debate Team 11,12, Or- 111 chestra 10,11,12, Student Council 10,11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Kwatek,Sam Lacy, Brad Football 11. Lafferty, Kathy Lahr, Rick Football 10, Tennis 10. Lang, William Intramurals 10. Larson, Glen Swimming 10,11,12, Band 10. Lauderback, Mike Basketball 1O, Football 10, Golf 10,11, Track 10, Audio!VisuaI 10,11, News- paper 11, Camera Club 10, 11, Band 10,11,12, Chorus 12. Lauter, Gary Talent Show 10,11, Choir 11,12, Reflections 10, Stu- dent Council 10. Lovedue,Jaque Aviation Club 11, Hockey 10,12, Gymnastics 10. Lecouins, Craig Lehmann, Dennis Football 10. Lehman, Scott Baseball 11. LengenfeId,Jim Library!Office Help 10. Lierman, Debbie Library!Office Help 11, Highlanders 12, Biology Club 11, AFS 11,12, Senior Women. Lindner, Rick Band 10,11,12, NHS 10,11. 12. Lindrsm, Rick Band 10,11,12, NHS 10,11, 12. Lipka, Mike Little, Kevin Football 10,11,12, NHS 10. 11,12. Wrestling 10, Key Club 11,12, Litzinger, Phil Baseball 10, Track 12, Hockey 11,12. Lofgreen, Julie Talent Show 12, GAA, Cho- rus 12, Highlanders 11,12 fcaptainj, Yearbook 10. Pep Club 10,11,12, Dance Corps 11,12, Senior Women. Lowther, Greg Football 10, Intramurals 10,11,12, Bowling Club 10. Camera Club 12, Chess Club 10, Talent Show 10, 11,12, Choir 10,11,12. , le 4 f Chorus 10, Newspaper 10, ' ,g,!3?,g,, 11,12,PepCIub1O. Lynch, Bev MOST TALENTED: Rick Lindner and Cheryl Stemme. Debate Team 12' JV-'SV 255 Prom, Girl's Glee Club 11, 12, Chorus 10,12, Highlan- ders 11,12, Ccaptainj, Lucas, Kathy Library!Office Help 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12. Macalady, Francis Basketball 10, Band 10,11, 12. Machiran, David lntramurals10,11,12. Maher, Kevin Football 10,11,12, Tennis 10,11,12, Camera Club 11, 12, Talent Show 10, News- paper 12. Maier, Mark Tennis 10, Swimming 11, 12, Talent Show 10, Soc- cer 10, Boy's Chorus 10. Manning, Alan Football 10, Talent Show 10,11,12, Play 11, Band 10,11,12, Piano Ensemble 12. Mantooth, John Basketball manager 10, Band 10,11,12. Markowski, Steve lntramurals 10,12 Martine, Anne Cheerleader 12, Tennis 12, Library!Office Help 12, Chorus 11, Pep Club 10, 11,12, Student Council 10, 11,12, Senior Women, Cadet Teaching 12. Maring, Steve Chess Club 11,12. Mathis, Craig Football 10, Track 10,11, Soccer 10,11,12. Matthes, Diane LibraryfOffice Help 11, Talent Show 12, Highlan- ders 11,12, Pep Club 12. Mattson, Daniel Distributive Education 11, 12. May, Karen lntramurals 10,11,12, Tal- ent Show 12, Chorus 11, 12, Highlanders 11,12, Pep Club 10, Senior Women. Mayhall, Rick Cross Country 10, Football 10, Chorus 12, Spanish Club 10, Soccer 10. Mayo,Craig Tennis 10, Distributive Education 12. Mazade, Steve Baseball 10, Football 10, 11,12, lntramurals 10. McDermott, Robert McDonnell, Kathy GAA 10,11, Girl's Glee Club 11, Chorus 10.12, Pep Club 11. McGeehan,Thomas lntramurals 10,11,12. Bowling Club 11 Cvice- presidentj, NHS 10,11,12. Soccer 10. Chess Club 12. McGorman, Mike lntramurals12. McManus, Carol DECA11,12. McNeal, Patti Pep Club 10, Sr. Women 12. McPherson, Colleen Library Office Help 10, Radio Club 10,11,12, WFL 11,12, Astronomy Club 10, 11,12, Orchestra 10,11,12, Ecology Club 10. McPherson, Gwen Debate Team 10,11,12. McVay, Mel Miller,Cindy FTA 11, Seamstress Club 12. Miller, James Track 10. Miller, Jeff Basketball 10,11,12, Cross Country 10,11, Track 11, 12,lntramuralS10,11,12. Miller, Nancy Play 11, GAA 11, Drama 10,11, Gymnastics 10,11, 12. Miller Jr., Pam Sr. Prom 11. Miller, Sally Musick, Sherry DECA11. Naber, Joe Nackman, Kirk lntramurals 10, Library Office Help 10. Naes,Glenn Tennis 10, Pep Club 10, Soccer 10. Nagel,Max Football 10, Track 10, Wrestling 10,11, lntra- murals1O. Nelson, Duane Basketball 10, Football 10, 11,12, Track 10,11,12, ln- tramurals11,12. Meadows, E. Gayle Library Office Help 10,11. Madrigal Singers 11, High- landers 11 Cflagj. Menary, Mark Mercer, Mary Girl's Glee Club 10,11,12, Yearbook 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Sr. Women 12, Soph. Ensemble 10, Jr. Ensemble 11. Mesle, Debbie Talent Show 12, Choir 10, 11,12. Meyers, Robin Baseball 12, Football 12, Tennis 12, Wrestling 12, Bowling 12, DECA 12. Miener, Jan Cheerleader 10, Play 11, Pep Club 10, Student Council 11, AFS 11,12, Modern Dance Club 11,12. Mika, Sue Girl's Hockey 11, Pep Club 12, AFS 11,12, Sr. Women 12. Miles, Dave Bowling Club 10,11,12, Debate Team 11,12, Band 10,11,12, NHS 10,11,12. Student Council 10. 256 WlTTlEST: Priscilla Russell and Rick Garrison. Girl's Basketball 11, Li- brary Office Help 11,12, Girl's Glee Club 11, Chorus 12, NHS 11,12, Yearbook 11,12 Ceditorj, French Club 10, Sr. Women 12. Milligan, Kevin Tennis 10,11,12. Milligan, Kris Tennis 10,11,12. Millikan, Rob Wrestling 10,11,12, lntra- murals 10,11,12, Debate Team 10, Yearbook 12. Mitchell, David Football 10,11, Wrestling 11,12, Biology Club 10. Moore, Sharon GAA 11,12, Girl's Glee Club 10,11,12, Pep Club 10. Moffatt, Debbie Moroni, Nancy Morton,Tacy C. Mullins, Chris Debate Team 10,11,12. Murphy, Bruce Football 10, 12. Murphy, Terry Football 10, 10,11,12, Class President 10, Chorus 10, NHS 10,11. 12, Student Council 10,11, Jr. Classical League 10. Musick, Ed Audio-Visual lntramurals Student Council 12. Nelson, Laura Choir 10,12, Madrigal Singers 11, Chorus 12, Yearbook 11, Pep Club 12. Nichols,John Basketball 10,11,12 Cco- captainj, Cross Country 10,Track10. Ochs, Linda Debate Team 10,11, Office Help 11, Girl's Glee Club 10,11, AFS Club 12, Wel- comingCommittee12. Ograski, Bill lntramurals 12, Radio Club 10,11,12. Olson, Karen GAA 10,11, Library Office Help 11,12, Highlanders 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Senior Women 12. O'Neill,Kay FTA 12, GAA 10,11,12, Girl's Glee Club 11, Of- chestra 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11, Student Council 10, 11. Orrick, Debbie Otte, Patrick Wrestling 10, Hockey Club 11,12. Otto, Bob BowlingClub10,11,12. Owen,Jennie Swimming 11,12, GAA 10, 11, French Club 11,12, Highlanders 11,12, Pep Club 11,12, Sr. Women 12. Pack, Bill Football 10,11, Intra- murals 11,12. Padgett, Carola Equestrian Club 10 CVice- presidentj, 11 CPresidentJ, Yearbook 11. Palazzolo, Mary Ann Paplanas, Gene Track 10, Intramurals 10, 11, Bowling 10. Paplanas, Mike Wrestling 10, Bowling Club 10, Chess Club 11, Radio Club 11. Paterson, Cynthia Highlanders 11, Pep Club 10,11, Sr. Women 12. Payne, Richard Football 10,11,12, Manag- er CBaseball, Basketballj 10,11,12, Band 10, Chorus 10. Pearson, Cathy Chorus 10,11. Peterson, Kris Thespians 10,11, Drug Communications 12, Ecol- ogy 10. Petty, Kim Debate Team 11,12, Band 10, Choir 11,12, Madrigal Singers 10, NHS 10,11,12 CSecretaryJ, Yearbook Club 10, Pep Club 10,11, Soph. Girl's Ensemble 10, Jr. Girl's Ensemble 11, Sr. Women 12. Philippi, Debbie Debate Team 11,12, FTA 10, Reflections 11, Stu- dent Council 12, Drug Communications 11,12, National Forensic League Executive Board 12, NHS 12. Petrillose, Nancine GAA 10,11,12, FTA 11,12. Choir 10,11, Chorus 10,11, Drama 10,11, Press Club 10,11. Phillips,Chris Wrestling 10,11,12, Intra- murals 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom 11. Phillips, Stone Basketball 10,11 fco-cap- tainj, 12, Football 10,11,12 CCaptainJ, Track 11, Choir 12, Chorus 10,11, NHS 10. 11,12. Pike, Frank Debate Team 10. Pinney,Janet Choir 11, Girl's Glee Club 11,12, Pep Club 12, AFS 12. Pirrello, Charles Talent Show 10,11,12, Chorus 11, Student Coun- cil 11. Pobanz, Ann Cheerleader 10,11,12, GAA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Cadet Teaching 12, Home- coming Maid 10,11,12, Prom Maid 11,12. Portnoy, Robert Bowling Club 10,11, De- bate Team 10,11,12 Cpresi- dentj, FTA 10,11, French Club 10, NHS 11,12, Re- flections 10, Model UN 10, 11,12, Listening 81 Learn- ing Program 11,12. Powers, Rob Hockey 11,12. Prieto,Tom Wrestling 11, Intramurals 12, Chess Club 12. Proctor, Phil Talent Show 12, Yearbook 12. Puhl, Mike Intramurals 11,12, Chess Club 10,11,12, NHS 11,12. Reed,Jack Wrestling 10,11, Talent Show 10. Reed, Valerie GAA 11, Orchestra 10,11. Reeder, Cathi Newspaper 11,12, Pep Club 12, Sr. Women. Reeder, Gene Football 12, Intramurals 11,12. Reilly, Dan Rentfro, Artie Football 10,11,12, Track 10, Band 10. Reynolds, Sharon Madrigal Singers 10,11,12. Rice. Kay Transferred from Ed- wardsville High School. Band 10,11,12, Chorus 10. Rice, Kim Transferred from Ed- wardsville High School. Band 10,11,12, Girls Glee Club 12, Baton Twirler 10, 11, Choir 11. Richardson, Kathy Yearbook Club 10, News- paper 11,12 Ceditor-in- chiefy, French Club 10,11, NHS 11,12, Human Aware- ness Committee 12, AFS Club. Richardson, Mary Talent Show 12, Bowling Club 10, FTA 12, Chorus 10,11,12, Choir 12, Cadet Teaching 11,12. 257 Richardson, Steve Football 11, Key Club. Ridenhour, Keith Soccer 10, Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12. Riner, Nanci Equestrian Club 10, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Choir 12, Madrigal Singers 10,11,12, Chorus 11,12, Pep Club 12, High- landers 11,12, Dance Corps 11,12, Sr. Women. Riste, Barb Tennis 11,12, GAA 11,12. Choir 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Sophomore Girls Ensemble, Sr. Women. Ritchey, Robert Baseball 10,11, Intramur- als 10,11, manager of Football and Basketball 10,11, Talent Show 10,11, Debate and Drama 11,12, Band 10,11,12, Chorus 11, SOD 12. Riva, Barb Jr.-Sr. Prom, Pep Club 10, 11,12, Sr. Women, Pep Club 12 CPresidentj, Miss Spirit 12. Roach, Marie Intramurals 12, Concept Center Help 12. Roever, Keith Rolfe, Muriel Play 11, Equestrian Club 10, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Yearbook 12, Pep Club 1O,12, AFS 10,11, Drama Club 10, Sr. Women. -Romoser, Steve Roman,Joel lntramurals10,12. Ross, Mike Ruby,Mike Basketball 10, Band 11, Choir 12, Chorus 11, NHS 11,12. Rummelhoff, Gary Bowling Club 10, Debate Team 10,11,12, Play 11, Debate8tDrama10,11,12. Rush,Linda Swimming 10,11,12, GAA 12, Band 10,11,12, Stu- dent Council 10. Russell, Priscilla GAA 10,11,12, Girls Glee Club 11, Chorus 10,11 iOf- ficerj. Sabella, Mike Saladino, Mark Wrestling 10,12, Debate Team 10,11,12, Key Club 12. Salerno, Beth Talent Show 10,11,12, Choir 10,11,12, Madrigal Singers 10,11, Girls Glee Club 11, Pep Club 10,11. 12, Student Council 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Sanders, Cindy GAA 11,12 COfficerJ, Choir 10,12, Highlanders 12, Chorus 11, Yearbook 10, Pep Club 10,11,12, Cadet Teaching 12, Sr. Women. Sanford, Glenda Jr. Girls Ensemble, Chorus 10,11,12, Library!Office Help 10, Girls Glee Club 11,12. BEST ALL-AROUND: Chris Cooper and Bill Thompson. i , ff! 445' 1 I N? X! ff MOST ATHLETIC: Cindy Sanders and Stone Phillips. Sauer, Mark CC 11,12, Football 1O, Tennis 10, Track 11, Intra- murals 10,11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, NHS 10,11,12, SOC- cer 10, Prom Magazine Reporter 12. Saundors, Lynn Distributive Ed. 11,12, Vol- leyball 10. Schberg, John NHS 10,11,12, Jr. Classical League 10, Tennis 10,11, 12, Intramurals 11,12. Scheifer, Martha Play 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Cho- rus 11,12, Pep Club 12. Schatz, Patti Pep Club 10. Schmidt, Paul Intramurals 10, Band 10. Schmitt, Mike Library Office Help. Schrader, Ken Student Council 10,11, Library Office Help 11,12. Schneider, Marilyn Talent Show 10,11,12, Play 10,11,12, NFL, Eques- trian Club 10,11,12, Girls Glee Club 10,11, Choir 11, Girls Glee Club 11, Pep Club 12, Spanish Club 10, Student Council 12, Drug Communication 11,12. Schoch, Karen Biology Club 11,12, Wel- coming Committee 12 fsecretaryj, AFS I1. Schroeder, Alan Intramurals 11,12, Hockey 12. Scott, Bruce Settle, Steve Baseball 10,11,12, Basket- ball 1O,11,12, Football 10, lntramuraIs10,11,12. Share, Sam Swimming 10. Share, Sue Debate Team 12, Basket- ball 11, Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12. Shaw, Barry Transferred from Maple- wood Sr. High. Intramur- als 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Shelly, Ed Basketball 10,11,12, Foot- ball 10,11,12, Track 10. Jr.-Sr. Prom, FCA 10,11, 12. Sheppard, Jerry Bowling Club 10. Shumway, Elsie Transferred from West Springfield. Debate Team 11, Band 10,11,12, French Club 12CPresidentJ. Silver, Ward Intramurals 10,11,12, Au- dio-Visual 10,11,12, Bow- ling Club 10, Band 10,11, NHS 11,12, Soccer 10. Simmons, Diane Simmons, Rodney Bowling Club 10,11,12, Astronomy Club 12, Play 11, Library Help 11,12. Simpson,Carl Band 11,12. Sindelar,JuIie Vice President of Soph. Class, Student Council 10, Sr. Women CSecretaryJ, Jr. Woodchucks10,11. Sines, Bud CC 10,11,12, Track 10 Wrestling 10,11,12 CCap- tainb, Cadet Teaching 12. Skyles, Ron Smith, Dwight Band 10,11,12, Percussion Ensemble 11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Drug Communications 11,12. Smith, Melissa Girls Glee Club 11,12, Biol- ogy Club 10. Smyly, Bill Play 10,11, Newspaper 11, 258 12 QAdvertising and Busi- ness managerj, Deca Re- porter 11,12. Sneed,Sam BowlingClub 11. Snodgrass, Calvin Bowling Club 11,12. Speer, Barb GAA 10,11,12, Manager Girls Basketball Team 11. Corresponding Sec. 10, NHS 11,12, Sr. Women 12, Talent Show 10. Spiegel, Jeff President of Senior Class, Student Council 12, Drug Communications 11,12 Cinitiator and supervisory. Stahlberg, Anne Stauder, Mark Equestrian Club 10, Intra- murals 10,11,12, Wrestling 10,11, Stegeman, Jim Choir 11,12, Madrigal Singers 12, Boys Chorus 12, Chorus 10. Stein, Linda Pep Club 10,11, Sr. Wom- en,Girl's Glee Club 11. Steinberg, Ellen Yearbook 12, Newspaper 10, Pep Club 10, AFS 10, 11,12, Sr. Women, Model UN 12, Debate Team 10. Steinfeldt, Mike Football 10, Track 10, In- tramurals 10. Stemme, Cheryl Intramurals 10,11, Choir 11,12, Piano Ensemble 10, 11,12, accompanied Boys Chorus 11,12, Yearbook 10, Pep Club 10, AFS Sec. 11. Sterett, Denise Transferred from Lafay- ette 70-71 year. Drama 10, Play 10, German Club 11 tsecj, AFS 12, Sr. Women. Stewart, Sue GAA 12, Library 81 Office Help 11. Stinchomb, David Stough, Pat Library 81 Office Help 10, Girls Glee Club 10,11,12, Chorus 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Straavaldsen, Brad Debate and Drama 10,11, 12, Key Club 11,12. Strain,CaroI Pep Club 10, Soph. Girl's Ensemble, Welcoming Committee 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Strain, Herb CC 11,12, Football 10, Track 10,11,12, Wrestling 10, Head of Construction for Jr.-Sr. Prom. Strake, Bob Track 10, Intramurals 12, Swimming 10, Chess Club 12, Table Tennis 11 CPres.7. Stranz, Larry Audio-Visual 10,11, News- paper 11. Strickert, Ed Football 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Chorus 10,11, 12. Stuut, Donna Library 81 Office Help 11, 12, Band 10,11,12, SOD 11, Percussion Ensemble 11,12, Marching Band 10, 11,12. Sullivan,Teri Choir 10, Spanish Club, SkiCIub10. Sweidel, Marty Band 10, Soccer 10. Talbert, Bill Baseball 10,11,12, Basket- ball 10,11,12, Football 10, lntramuraIs11,12. Taylor, Cindi Cheerleader l0,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Girl's Glee Club 11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Sr. Women 12. Taylor, Fred Tennis 10,11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Library Help 11. Teachout, Tim Baseball 10, Football 10, Wrestling 10,11, Band 10, Spanish 11, Radio Club. Templeton, Sue Equestrian Club 10,11, Library Help 11,12, Girl's Glee Club 11, Choir 1O,12, Orchestra 10,11,12. Twewilliger, Gary Football 10,12, Wrestling 10. Thomas,Jim Thompson, Bill Basketball 10,11,12, Foot- ball 10, Golf 10,11,12, ln- tramurals 11,12, NHS 10, 11,12, Student Council 10, 11. Thompson, Delores Thorsen, Chris Baseball 11,12, Audio-Vis- ual 11, Capt. J.V. Basket- ball 11. Thresh, Karen Chorus, 10,11,12. Tikey, Bill Baseball 10,11,12, Basket- ball 10, Football 10,11,12, Intramurals 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, NHS 11,12. Tollefson, John Football 10, Intramurals 11. Tonding, Mark Library8tOffice Help 11. Tordoff, Daniel Wrestling 10, mg 10, Band 10, ycmb I - Badio Club 11. Tracy, Charla Trask,Jill Talent Show 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom 11, Yearbook 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, High- lander 11,12 fcaptainj, Sr. Women, Dance Corps, Girls Swim Team 12. Travers, Chris Jr.-Sr. Prom, Girls Glee Club 11,12, Jr. Girls En- semble, Pep Club 10,11, 12, Highlanders 12, Sr. Women. Triggs,Toni Sr.Women, AFS 12. Truex, Kit Band 10,11,12, Girls Glee Club 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Sr. Women CVOJ, Jr. Girls En- semble 11. Turner, Laura Talent Show, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Girls Glee Club 11, Chorus 12, Highlanders 11, Jr. Girls Ensemble, Sr. Women. Tveit. Kris Pep Club 12, Choir 11, 12, CGirlsJ, Powderpuff Football. Uren, Bob Uthe, Mark Key Club 11,12. Vacarro, Chris Library 81 Office Help 10, 11,12, Pep Club 1O,.Gym- nastics 10. Vahey, Karen Bleacher Bumettes12. Van der Tuin, Joanna Jr.-Sr. Prom, Chorus 12, Highlanders 11,12 Ccap- tainj, Sr. Women. Vedvig,Gina Vickery, Vicki Pep Club 10, Future Home- maker of America 10, Fu- ture Business Leaders of Am. 10, Sr. Women. Vignery, Craig Attended Military School. Football 10, Wrestling 10, Rifle Team 10,11, Honor Guard 10,11, Guidon Bear- er A Co. 10, Squad Lead- er 11. Viles, Mike Audio Visual 10,11, On the Newspaper Alternative staff 11,12, Reflections 11, Student Council 11,12. Vocelka, Robin Debate Team 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Choir 12, Girls Glee Club 10, Cadet Teaching 12, Sr. Women, Highlan- ders 11,12, Dance Corps 11,12 CCapt.D, Jr. Ensemble 11. Wagner, Charles Wagner,Jim Intramurals 12. Walden, Ginger Pep Club 10,11,12. Walker, Dave Walker, Steve Walsh,Ann Transferred from Dear- born, Michigan. Intramur- als 1O,11, Jr.-Sr. Prom 11, Girls Glee Club 12, Chorus 10, Pep Club 10,11, Pow- derpuff Football 12, Ski Club 1O,11. Walthers, Jan Sr. Women, Bowling Club 12. Warren, Gary Football 10, Golf 10,11,12, Talent Show 12, Choir 12, Chorus 11, NHS 11,12. Watkins, Betsy Band 11,12, Office Help Girls 10, Curriculum Commit- tee 11,12, Student Govt. Committee 12, Orchestra Ensembles 10,11,12, Tutor in English 10, Community Projects Committee, Stu- dent Council 10,11,12. Watson, Doug Watson, Gentry CC 10,11, Track 10, Ger- man Club 11,12, fPresi- dentj, Band 10. Webb, Dennis Football 10, Band 10,11, 12. Weber, Jack Basketball, Library 81 Of- fice Help 11. Wenman, Joan FTA 11, AFS 11. Welch, Jeannie Band 10,11,12, SOD 11,12, Orchestra 11, Marching Band Field Conductor 12. Welch, Barb Transferred from Califor- nia. Office Help 10, Pep Club 10,11,12, AFS 11,12, GAA 10, Sr. Women, Cheerleading Club 10, Wrestling Team Helper 10. Welsh, Kevin Baseball 10, Football 10 11,12. Wesol, Janet A. West, Mike Football 10. Whipple, Steve Transferred from Pa. Ski Club 10,11. Whisnant, Kerry Easton Tennis 10, lntramurals12, NHS 10. Whitcraft, Scott v MOST ACTIVE: Jeff Spiegel and Kim Coleman. NHS 10,11,12, Girls Choir 11,12. White, Sandy Intramurals 10,11, Vice Pres. of Senior Class, In- tramurals 1O,11, National Forensic League 10,11,12, GAA 11, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Pep Club 10,11,12, Student Council 12, Powderpuff Football 11,12. White,Tim Whitney, Don CC 10, Tennis 10,11,12, Intramurals1O,11,12. Wibbenmeyer, Jane Pep Club 10, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Wibbenmeyer, Joan Readers Theatre 11, Audio Visual 12, Highlanders 12. Williams, Robin Yearbook 12, Pep Club 10, QSAT student teaching 103. Williamson,Cindy Jr.-Sr. Prom, Highlanders 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12. Sr. Women.J Willis, Mark Tennis 12, Swimming 11, 12, Bowling Club 11, Tal- ent Show 12, Choir 11,12, Chorus 10. Witte, JoAnn Wolf,Gloria Talent Show 12, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Girls Glee Club 10, 11,12, Pep Club 12, Sr. Women. Young, Meg Intramurals 12, Library 81 Biology Club 11, GAA 10, Office Help 12. White, Elisa 259 11, Choir 11,12, Girls Glee Club 10, Pep Club 10,11, Spanish Club 10, Sr. Wom- en Soph. 81 Jr. Girl's En- semble 1O,11. Zarbock, Jeff CC 10, Track 10, Bowling Club 11,12. Zehr, Cathy Transferred. Spanish Club 10. Zeuschel,Carole Transferred from Whit- field. Jr.-Sr. Prom 11. Zpvak, Kris Equestrian Club 10,11, Library8tOffice Help 10. Zaimsek, Bobbi Jr.-Sr. Prom, Pep Club 12, Sr. Women 12, AFS 12, NHS 12. ft f . ,- 1 . , 'S , .Q X. if K x Q1 , iss 1 'fm x ., 1, 1' 6 'YA k 1,,,wQc tx N- is if fha W Q w i - , ,fax ba Q , www ' V: 1 w YS' Q Q N .V:L: gg 5. :S l fi A,,, if 4525? I Mm wr .Q Q? ,z 'S ,V M.. fi ,, 42' . X R 'W 2, E .fx Q Y ' 'M if , 1 Q x 3 'W - 1 , Tk ,lk N, Aww .nv ' MM wt? 15' 5 ' ineafnjs I croksingtheifa aS'?fri en ds do the grigy live in one 3 n other 5 , 3 Sti Q N xf i 'y WaIker wkas a fr ,GW 4 x xy ' xx R X f an . is u ! 5 fs Q, V' H, , . 3 Q, V., , Q M Jr., Rx ky 5 K :sf ,I I - 2: D'7 s, kk fa, X I Q gf , 1 9 Lk P . ., J -v,4L , .-:,V,. f 'Jig' 7, A g if k e 1 N it f, xv Jw- L I I Q At the beginning of the book we felt inspired by the phrase we can work it out. Did we fulfill this hope? Looking through the book we can see what we tried and what we found to be successful. We realized that we could achieve little by utilizing only limited resources -that it took a combination of all three aspects of our school environment Cschool partici- pation, the community, and ourselvesj to advance our aims. Perhaps we'll never be satisfied with the condition of life around us, but we'll continue to keep trying to work it out. lt was this mood of West that we at- tempted to capture in this book. We tried to catch the small memories that will always be West to us. Without the un- selfish help of the following people we couldn't have done this: Mrs. Joan Fleck, our advisor Mr. B. E. Wetzel, vice-principal, friend, and a seemingly inexhaustable supply of printing paper. Mr. Jim Combs, American Yearbook Representative. Miss Sophie Parashek and everyone at Vincent Price Studios. Denise Weber, and Greg Lowther for photography assistance Mr. Nagel, darkroom consultant Our patrons And those in the student body who supported the book and thus made it possible. We hope the '73 PAWESEHI is your memory of West. Pawesehi Staff Kim Coleman production editor Sally Miller business editor Activities: Denise Hebebrand, Jill Trask Organizations and Academics: Ellen Steinberg, Valerie Spahr Muriel Rolfe, George Paplanus Sports: Linda Celette, Scott Crum Faculty: Ed Fitzgerald, Thatch Irwin, Robin Williams Classes: Mary Mercer, Becky Barton, Rob Millikan Senior Directory: Mary Mercer Advertising: Phil Proctor Patrons: Becky Barton, Robin Williams Photography Editor: Terry Horstmann Photographers: Jim Hackett, Bill Goldman, Dave Rucker Rob Mitchell Advisor: Mrs. Fleck 261 We discovered interests and formed ideas ,1 W' ' A, .,-f:.l ff? 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