Raytown South High School - Polaris Yearbook (Raytown, MO)

 - Class of 1973

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Dreams are a lot like bubbles Dreams start out as small wishes but develop Into goals for the future Bubbles merely start out as soap and water but are transformed into floating crystal balls Denise Tebbencamp 1 my-f ,gi LlP!1il9r-v .-nw aww. ,Ji-hail H ,P I A .if MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 3 0000 9g MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Genealogy 8- Local History Branch 1 W Hi h 24 3 7 . g way Independence, MO 64050 . . young men shall see visions, and . . . old men shall dream dreams . . Dreams should contain a certain amount of reality or they become dangerous and unreasonable. Pam Nance . . dreaming is an important part of the human mind. Dreaming allows people to think out their wildest desires . . . an oc casional spree in a dream world makes it easier for us to live in the real world. Diane Ryberg . 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'.f.,f', ,'fl'1Qf-? q ., J 4' f . .-Fi- ' .iSf'::', 'g5l:2f ,, gli-:'a1:' :1.ff:',,gi' '1pLif37's.1'fg A -- 1-'.,'1:, if ' ff fi ' .- -,, ' f 'Q 331117 -. . -...Ti ,. ,, 5 f?j,1Qi'43,jg- ' if ff-5I- 'jfgA.ifg.fgexf-51,.,4xQVrig?-'1:.,jr -,W jiif fx rf. ., -' 5 f- i ,ii 1, 'if-'F Q 19 '.1'?Pw' r f V . - A- 5' V' 7' 1 V' f A x xiii . ,5 Robert' F. Kennedy 4 Tonight l see the face of a child. A - He lives in a great city. He is. black. He is white. He is Mexican, Italian. Polish. None of this matters. What does matter is that he is an American child. That is more important than any politicians promise. He is American. He is a poet. a scienfist, a great teacher, a proud craftsman. He is everything we ever 'hoped to be and everything we have to dream to be. a . ' f A ' A He sleeps the sleep of childhood 'and dreams its dreams. - V 'lo Yet when he awakens. he awakens to a livingnightmare of DOVQQ, neglect and despair. He fails in school. ' e . He endsiiplon welfare. I , For him the American system is one that feeds his stomach and starves hisnsovlqylt breaks his heart. A f J K, A . .And in the end it may take his life onsome distant battlefield. A V 'To millions orcnildkenfefn ,mis pichland, rnislisi their prospect for me future. A' A Richard M. Vhtlion. A A .. eRepubIican'Cehvemjon y 5 August 8.1958 ' fa? 'si 4.-?-'gil -,115 fefmlff 123,131 le.-fggfeififi 42.-ff, -R 11+ - . - -.-...muff iz, .11-f - ..-5 .- 4- f-.. X'-41,13 . p5.QHw1A:52wl- ff . .7521 'FHA E.,-f-'::f :'3 S i-11 Av fgl- .1 '- - 5 - -,,- A .f 1 . -1: 4.1.ff'-Allie''-5-l?l'T-ff g,1Qg'e'Fg.35ij'?f-ff-. ,A we- .5 .. ,-Q-. ,, ,LLf5'fv:'?3i-ZfQf-Q?-', :FF 7:3-Tj: y , . K .. 55: , . ' c -. A .eg '1fi'fff'?L-'-3119 .-jfalljf' . ',i3-:fee---1 -g'. -iffrgffi -5 1 j?'5g5 Tfvf 1114- 1' g S.- . -1- - . 'fi , W .. A ' fin.: iti1f'vfi.'-f',!Cg'f'-f.-ea 1 -14-Syn' ff?iT 2-'ffilix - 1'-if 1. :i1-1151 -'l:'g.:-..f'lf11 '51-1 Tv- - Ay , 1' if U 1-1 fr. ff' -11-'i as if -' ' . 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Martin Luther King, Jr. jg., iw.: Hy, - 'ji5g'f,g , ?if.?ff5 f .,', , ,T ,.. ,N . ,4 4 , 4. , wfyw. 5-fi .w5'Z- Gift'-' 7' um ..,,,,.,., 1555 4, 2 M, wa-Q ' ':. -'vvv-zmm. 3 -1 1 1 ,..,. A+, ,. ., we Q to the Future ' 1973 v Looking to the Future ' 1973 0 Lookir x L V r -...--.....--.N.........-.. -Exif ' --' - -T-' -f if 1 ,fe ' 4 ,. .,Ms. Lflzuza h . .v -., X li H ,ifiify-M . w,,,g , I yxxtifqxjlx 'Qi ixt'? :i' lr ' I 'f I- I f- , A ' f 'tn , 7 . I ,V I 4, I . 1 x A ,. 1 A H, 4... - 2'-f -2, ' l s Ha44,.4-lmmlamft . Y, ' . 2 ,-' '5 . . : . 1 ' 1. ff. j . , ,.,wfM ' X4 , V .: . A 1 I, '- i If ,uf ,V-if '- V., 5 , . V- '4 -, gl f fr A. -:is ' 'I - x Q. :., ' ff , I f l V, 4 :V 0 Y xx 1 ., ifft 1 ' ' ' W , . ,V 5 ff 5 , ' r . , T 6,14 ,Z ' . S If 'BY' , V :A A, 3 N. i' J ,H:,'lf,. 7,4 V V If xl 1 ' ,f I w f hw W 5 23' 41' L. Y' fi. 'V' ,ff f fb . cg, , -1 'il ' 'fin ' fl f Q Senior Class Officers: President - Steve Haynes, Vice-President - Kathy Noll, Secretary - Mark Stintzi, Treasurer - Dell Ann Smith. ROW ONE: ELIZABETH ALLEN: Fall Play 4, Spring Play 3,4, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 3,4, Managing Editor 4, AFS 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4: JEANNIE ALLIN: Student Council 2,3,4, CGAA 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Time Cards 3,4: TERI AMES. ROW TWO: STEVE AMMERMAN: Football 2,3: FRANK ANDERSON: JO ANNE ANDERSON: Pep Squad 2, AFS 2. Opposite Page - ROW ONE: BOBBI ANDREU: Concert Band 3,4, Orchestra 3,4: SHERI ANTRIM: Forensics 3,4, Pep'Squad 4: RUTH ARMSTRONG: DORIS BABBIT: JANICE BAILEY: Girls' Special 'Glee 3, COE 4. ROW TWO: MICHELE BAILEY: Pep Squad 2,3,4: NORM BAILEY: RICK BAKER: Dionysians 3,4, Earth Defenders 3: JO ANNE BALLEW: MIKE BARBER: COE 4. ROW THREE: MARK BARE: ANN BARNES: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4, Girls' Sport Club 2: BRUCE BARR: Science Club 2,4, Choir 2,3,4, Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4, Key Club 4: DENISE BARTH: ARTHUR BARTLETT: Basketball 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 4: DEB BATLINER. ROW FOUR: BECKY BATEMAN: Pep Squad 2: KATHY BAUMAN: Girls' Special Glee 2,3: DON BAUML: Student Council 2,3, Letter- man's Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,4, POLARIS 4: LEO BEARDSLEE: National Honor Society 2,3,4, Key Club 2: PETER BECKER: Student Council 2, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Lab Band 4, Key Club 2,3, Boy's State, Orchestra 4: SHARON BECKER: Pep Squad 2. ROW FIVE: KAREN BEHRENS: JANICE BELL: Concert Band 2,3, Pep Squad 3,4, Time Cards 3,4, Lane Captain 3,4, Track Coordinator 4: ELLEN BENDER: Concert Band 2,3,4,' Orchestra 2,3,4: VICKI BENNETT: Student Council 2,3, POLARIS 3,4, FHA 4, President 4, French Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4, Asst. 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' 4 Opposlte Page-Outslde Block-ROW ONE: BARBARA BEUMER: Pep Squad 3, FHA 4, Treasurer 4: GARY BIGELOWQ DIANA BIONDO: AFS 2, French Club 3.4, Pep Squad 2,3. ROW TWO: GLORIA BLEVINS: AFS 2, Cholr 3.4, Glrls' Speclal Glee 3.4. Pep Squad 2.3: GARY BLOOM: Natlonal Honor Society 2.3.4, AFS 3, Sclence Club 2.3, Key Club 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Boy's State. German Club 3.4, Vlce-President 4: CRAIG BOBZIEN: Natlonal Honor Society 2,3,4, POLARIS 4. Football 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4. ROW THREE: RUTH BOGART: KRIS BOKONICH: Pep Squad 2,3, FHA 2: JILL BOLLIN: Cholr 3, Glrls' Speclal Glee 2,3, Pep Squad 2, Spanish Club 2,3,4. lnslde Block-ROW ONE: BARB BOREN: Pep Squad 2: RONNIE BOULWARE. ROW TWO: TERRIE BOWLING: Transferred from O'Hara: GERI BRABANT: French Club 3.4. Secretary 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Time Cards 3. ROW THREE: MIKE BRAMLETTE: MARY BRENNAMAN: Business Club 3.4. Pep Squad 4. Spanlsh Club 3. ROW FOUR: LESLIE BRENTS: Pep Squad 2,33 RODNEY BRENTS: Business Club 2, Dlonyslans 2, Fall Play 2.3.- 4, Sprlng Play 2.3, German Club 3. This Page--Top Block-ROW ONE: CAROLYN BREYER: Pep Squad 2: .JANIE BRINK: Pep Squad 2: VELINDA BRITTON. ROW TWO: DEBBIE BROCKHOUSE: Pep Squad 2: GAROLD BROOKS: ROY BROWER. Bottom Left-ROW ONE: HAROLD BROWN: SAM BROWN: SHARON BROWN. ROW TWO: SUE BROWN: Concert Band 2.3, AFS 25 NEAL BROWNFIELD: Letterman's Club 3.4. Basketball 2.3.4, Track 2,3,4, DENNIS BRUMWELL. ROW THREE: DEBBIE BRYAN: Pep Squad 2,3, Food Servlce 4: ANITA BRYANT: Pep Squad 2,3, Office Oc- cupatlons 4: MIKE BRYANT. Bottom Rlght-ROW ONE: BARRY BURGESS: Concert Band 2.3.4, President 4, Lab Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 4. Pep Band 2.- 3.4, Swlmmlng 2,33 VALERIE BURR: Buslness Club 2, Glrls' Special Glee 3, Pep Squad 3. ROW TWO: LORI BURTON: Pep Squad 2: KATHY BUSHUR: Transferred from Terre Haute, Indiana, Pep Squad 4. 'WU' , ,,,4,1g, Seniors Relax After 3: Battery Test I If., 4 3 3 'X S4 if 'K 2' 1.j'. X . , , , N 4 ft K .3 .,,. b , I I Mg? :,'3t 41 'vf--A-,.,: pw wg 61 Q '--N I6 This page - Top Left - ROW ONE: KATHY BUSS: German Club 2,43 CAROL BUSSING: Pep Squad 2, CGAA 2, COE 4. ROW TWO: CONNIE CAM PBELL3 JIM CAMPBELL: Boy's SpecialGlee 3,4, Choir 4, German Club 2,3. Bottom Left - ROW ONE: PATTY CAPONETTO3 GREG CARDONA: Key Club 3,4, Letterman's Club 4, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4Q DEBBIE CAREY: Concert Band 3, Girls' Special Glee 2,3. ROW TWO: BRUCE CARLETON: Art Club 4, Boy's State: TIM CARTER: Student council 2: PATRICK CASEY. Top Right -- ROW ONE: TED CASON: Track 23 LOLA CASTANO: Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4, AFS 4, Spanish Club 43 MURRY CATHLINA: Choir 2,3,4, President 4, Boy's Special Glee 2, 3,4, Kehy Club 4, Yell Leader 3. ROW TWO: VICKIE CAVE: Business Club 2, FHA 23 MIKE CHAMBERS: BILL CHAMPLAIN. ROW THREE: SHARON CHESTER: Pep Squad 23 VICKIE CLARDY3 TIM CLIFFORD: Concert Band 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Lab Band 2,3,4, Key Club 2, Letterman's Club 4, Football 2,3,4. Opposite Page - Left - ROW ONE: LIZ CLIFTON: Student Council 3, French Club 2, CGAA 2,3, Asst. Intramural Manager 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Point Taker 3,4,: SHELLEY COCHRAN: Foren- sics 3, Science Club 3,4, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 3,4, Business Manager 4, Pep Squad 3,4, Spanish Club 4. ROW TWO: CINDY COFFER3 CARLA COFFMAN: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Dionysians 3, Girls' Special Glee 3,4, CGAA 2, Cardettes 4. ROW THREE: LISA COLE: Dionysians 2, Student Council 2,3. Class Officer 2,3, Vice-President 2,3, CGAA 2, Pep Squad 2,33 VIC COLWELL: Basketball 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4. ROW FOUR: RIC COMSTOCK: Dionysians 3,4, Forensics 3,4, Fall Play 3,4, Spring Play 3, Thespians 43 JIM CONAWAY: Student Council 2, Football 2, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Letterman's Club 4. Right - ROW ONE: LARRY CONNER: Key Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,43 LISA CONNER: Art Club 2,3,4, Pep :UAW I4 QM, QQ' 4' fw-SW . MV, 'lgsrxzvr Squad 25 CONNIE COOPER. ROW TWO: JUDY COOPER: National Honor Society 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4: JULIE COOPER: Time Cards 4, AFS 4, Pep Squad 2,3,- 4, Cardettes 3,45 PAUL COOPER. ROW THREE: GARY CORBIN: Track 2,3,45 JOHN CORBIN: Football 2,3,4, Letter- man's Club 45 COLLETTE COTTRALL: Choir 4, AFS 4, Secretary 4, Girls' Special Glee 3,4, Pep Squad 4. fff H SM.. 4'-. '5- 5 'sw- rp ' ' qw' 70s i . . ,M ,mf IV' -of .-0' ffl' ,,.,.q' TMP! V7 ,V 2' 'vw--v I8 ,fix .tv f 7 -nf THIS PAGE, ROW ONE: JANA CRAIG: Pep Squad 2: JOYCE CRAIG: Pep Squad 2,3,4, AFS 2, FHA 4: DEE CRAWFORD: Student Council 2, AFS 4, Science Club 3, CGAA 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4: GARY CRAWFORD: RICK CRAWFORD. ROW TWO: MIKE CREWS: BARB CROW: JIM CUDDY: COE 4: CANDY CULBERTSON: Student Council 3, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 4, Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,45 MARY CUMMINGS: Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3. ROW THREE: DEBBIE CUNDIFF: Art Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Girls' State: TERI CURD: Pep Squad 2,3,4: DENNIS CURRAN: Swimming 2,3, COE 4: SUSIE DAMERON: Pep Squad 2, FTA 3,4, AFS 2,4: MIKE DANIELS: Choir 3,4, Boys' Special Glee 2,3. BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: BRENDA DAVIDSON: Business Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Girls' Special Glee 4, Art Club 2: CHERYL DAVIS. ROW TWO: KAREN DAVIS: Pep Squad 2,3: PATTIE DAVIS: French Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, AFS 2,4. OPPOSITE PAGE, ROW ONE: STEVE DECAIGNEY: BETTI DEERING: Pep Squad 2: GERALD DICK: ANNITA DIGIOVANNI: French Club 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3. BOTTOM, ROW ONE: JAN DILL: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, AFS 4, Pep Squad 2,45 MARK DINWIDDIE: JANIS DITTY: Pep Squad 2: DEBBIE DODD: Art Club 2, COE 3: NANCY DUBIEL: Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4: ROGER DUNCAN: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, Science Club 2, Key Club 2,3,4. ROW TWO: CARMEN DUNIVAN: Pep Squad 2,3,4: CAROLINE DUNLAP: Science Club 3,4, Vice- Pres. 4, AFS 2: SHERYL DUNLAP: PHYLLIS DUVENICK: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 4, CGAA 2: LINDA EASLEY: Pep Squad 2,3,4: DAVE EASTHAM: COE 4. ROW THREE: ELAINE ECORD: Student Council 3,4, POLARIS STAFF 3,4, Activities Editor 4, Nat'I. Honor Society 2,3,4, CGAA 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, J.V. Cheerleader 3: BOB EDMONDSON: MARSHA ENKE: Business Club 4, Choir 3,4, Librarian 4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pop Choir 4, Pep Squad 2: KATHY ENTRIKEN: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Dionysians 3,4, Historian 4, Forensics 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Fall Play 3,4, Spring Play 3, Girls' Special Glee 2,3, Earth Defenders 2: KAREN ERGOVICH: LESLIE ERICKSON: Student Council 3,4, Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4, AFS 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 3, President 4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 2. f 1.-...,.i...,.-..........4,.... fr--'xg if . V f . lf sl If 9 5304? 5, ..,' K 21 ' 4 i Q, 7-. 'nik ' , . ,za 2 1,313 Greg Relaxes In the Library ,f J ves rary OPPOSITE PAGE, ROW ONE: PAUL EVANS: PAM EWAN: Student Council 2,3,4, Nat'l. Honor Society 2,- 3,4, AFS 2, Choir 3,4,Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, French Club 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4: DONNA FALL: Pep Squad 2. ROW TWO: CONNIE FARHNER: KEITH FARRAND: Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Track 2,- 3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4: DAVID FARREN. ROW THREE: PAULA FATS: Student Council 2,3,4, Class President 2, Class Vice-Pres. 3, POLARIS STAFF 3,4, Co-Editor 4, Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, AFS 4, French Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, President 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Vice-Pres, 3: JEFF FEASTER: Concert Band 3,4, Lab Band 4, French Club 2, Key Club 4, Football 2,3: SUSAN FEELY: Science Club 3, AFS 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4. INSIDE, ROW ONE: PAM FENIX: DEBBIE FIDLER: Business Club 4, Historian 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4. ROW TWO: CONNIE FLUCKE: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Pep Squad 2,3,4: MISTY FOWLER: Pep Squad 2,3,4. ROW THREE: DIANE FRANK: Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2: ROB FRERKING: Letterman's Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 3,4. ROW FOUR: ANN FRI: Science Club 3, AFS 3, Earth Defenders 3: CARRON FROGGE: Business Club 2, Girls' Special Glee 3,4, CGAA 2,- 3,4, Pep Squad 2. THIS PAGE, ROW ONE: TOM GERANT: BOB GIBBS: Football 2,3,4, Captain 4, Letter- man's Club 3,4. ROW TWO: VADA GILBERT: Pep Squad 4, COE 4: JULIE GILE: CGAA 2,3, Pep Squad 2,3. BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: JANET GILMORE: Choir 2,3,4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3, Pep Choir 4: CHRIS GIPSON: MARCIA GOECKELER: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, FHA 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Secretary 4, AFS 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4. DEBBIE GOELLNER: Pep Squad 2,3, COE 4: KAREN GOLD: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, AFS 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Spanish 2: GREG GOMERDINGER: Key Club 4, Yell Leader 3. ROW THREE: KAREN GORMAN: GLEN GREGOR: Letterman's Club 2,3: GAYE GREGOROSKI: Nat'I. Honor Society 2,3,4, AFS 2, Science Club 4, Dionysians 2,3,4, Fall Play 3,4, Spring Play 3,4, Children's Play 2,4, Director 4, Thespians 2,3,4, President 4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3. BOTTOM RIGHT, ROW ONE: MIKE GREGORY: French Club 2, Key Club 2: RON GRIFFEY: Dionysians 2,3,4, Forensics 3,4, Fall Play 2,3,4, Spring Play 2,3,4, Children's Play 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3, Key Club 4. ROW TWO: DONITA GRIFFIN: STEVE GROSS. 5.4, Ain 1753 -fix CTT' .Quit 21 'V nvpx., .sf I-'--vue. fix. 'Nb Qs! .f..,..f-v f. ,--, rl .f'MY us, --A-Q.--1 ,M Zim 4.50.5 I . Mx .ff fav H-v wx? A. 3 inf 0,9 iF' vQV .M , ,Q gig fjr ml fling, ,nf K kv, 1 44 029 Q 9 1 Q 421' P' 2:0 6 Q SU.4.l:,.4 2 ... 'i iwgx www k , X 5 x. Xi.X .f 4mvW,qJ' ji ??' iqr fl -I V 14' 0,1 , ,, AQ- '54 v 4 531' ,-N., OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR LEFT, ROW ONE: JODY GRUBAUGH: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4, Drill Master 4: DAVID GUHR: BRENDA GUINN: Choir 3,4, Girls' Special. Glee 2,4, Pep Squad 2,3, ROW TWO: SUSAN HAFF: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, Historian 4, AFS 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Point Taker 3, Secretary 4, Cardettes 4: GARY HAGLUND: Fall Play 2,3,4, Spring Play 2,3,4, ChiIdren's Play 2: STEVE HAINEY: Letterman's Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, FCA 3,4. LEFT, ROW ONE: SUE HALE: BONNIE HALL: Art Club 2, AFS 2, Pep Squad 2,3: WANDA HAMILTON: Pep Squad 2,3,4. ROW TWO: RANDY HAMMERBACHER: Choir 4, Boys' Special Glee 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Football 2, Swimming 2,3,4: DEBBY HAMPTON: FTA 4, VINCE HANCOCK. ROW THREE: MARY HANEY: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4, Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, FTA 4, Girls' Special Glee 2, French Club 2: STEVE HANKINS: Choir 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Boys' Special Glee 2,- 3,4, Pop Choir 3,4: SUE HANKINS: Girls' Special Glee 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 4. FAR LEFT BOTTOM, ROW ONE: CAROL HARPER: Pep Squad 2,33 BOB HARRIS. ROW TWO: BRAD HARRIS: Spring Play 3, Choir 3,4, Boys' Special Glee 3,4, Swimming 2,3, Dionysians 3: KAREN HARRIS: Business Club 4, FTA 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4,Point Taker 3,4. THIS PAGE, LEFT, ROW ONE: SANDRA HARTFIEL: Pep Squad 2,3,4: BARB HARTZLER: French Club 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Point Taker 4. ROW TWO: KATHY HASSLER: ELLEN HATFIELD: Business Club 4. ROW THREE: STEVE HAYNES: Student Council 4,Class President 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Captain 4, Track 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Captain 4: VICKI HAYS: Student Council 3,4, POLARIS STAFF 4, Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, J.V. Cheerleader 3. ROW FOUR: CHARLOTTE HEAD: Orchestra 2,3,4: DENNIS HEDBERG. ROW FIVE: JIM HEDGES: Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4: JANET HENDERSON: Dionysians 4, AFS 2,3,4, French Club 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Point Taker 3, Orchestra 2,3,4. RIGHT, ROW ONE: JOANNE HENDRICKS: Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, French Club 2,3, CGAA 2.3: TERRY HENKE: Letterman's Club 3,4, Track 2,3,4: CLYDE HICKS: Student Council 4, Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, President 4, Business Club 4, Treasurer 4, Choir 2,3,4, Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3, Basketball 2. ROW TWO: SUE HIGGINS: Choir 2, Pep Squad 2,3, Cardettes 3: MICHELE HILER: Pep Squad 2,3,4, AFS,4, French Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-Pres. 4: DAN HINESLEY: Boys' Special Glee 3,4. Becky Checks Out Projec tor to Bob '55- 'Y 'v' 3 , THIS PAGE, TOP, ROW ONE: SHARON HIRNING3 RICK HOBBS: Football 2, I .I . Basketball 2,32 JOH HOEY: Student Council 4, AFS 4, French Club 4, Foot- f ' ' f e f ball 43 SHERYL HOLDEN: Pep Squad 3,4. FIOW TWO: MIKE HOLDER: Key ., - f I 1 ,,,-.,, Club 3,4, Letterman's CIub4, FootbaII2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, BasebaII2,3,4, FCA x ,W 2,3,43 RENEE HOLLAND: Dionysians 2,3, Fall Ptay 2,3, Spring Play 2, Q05 If ws If ' ., f' V if : ' ' li-lil H YI, ' 4 -.:f:5:-fri' ' . ,P .Q.,'f1,'gf,tg,:,,:.. W ' ' 'Y .S':1.:' . ' - SUIT .f ' ' tiifiyl .,,. - V ' X . ltltl 3 ' H f L .: :L 5 X139 iff! dr P KALAHUHKA. '--af' Children's Play 2, AFS 3, Pep f'Squad 2,3,4, French Club 2,33 JUDY HOLLIGER: Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4, POLARIS STAFF 2,3,4, Layout and Art Editor 3, Classes Editor 4, FHA 4, AFS 4, Dionysians 2,3,4, Fall Play 3,4, Spr- ing Play 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Point Taker 43 CINDY HOOPER: Dionysians 2, Fall Play 3, Spring Play 2,3, BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: MARY HORAN: Business Club 4, Girls' Special Glee 2, Pep Squad 3,4Q LINDA HORGAN: Pep Squad 2,33 JANET HORN: Science Club 4, FTA 3, Concert Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Choir 4, Girls' Special Glee' 3,4. ROW TWO: LARRY HORSEMAN: Wrestling 33 KAREN HORTON: Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4, AFS 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4: SUSAN HORTON: Business Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 4. ROW THREE: MICKI HOWELL: Art Club 2, CGAA 2,3,4, Girls' Volleyball and.BasketbaII Sportsday Teams 2,3, Girls' Softball Sportsday Team 2,3,43 MARTHA HUDGENS: Pep Squad 2,32 JEFF HUEBNER: Key Club 2,3. OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR RIGHT, ROW ONE: RONALD HUENFELDT3 CHRIS HUGHES: Fall Play 3,4, Pep Squad 3,4, Cardettes 4. ROW TWO: CRAIG HUGHES: Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4, Key , Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Latin Club 4, Boys' State: DENNIS HULL: COE 4. ' ROW THREE: DAN HUMSTON3 STEVE HUTMACHER: BOTTOM, ROW ONE: STEVE ILLIG: COE 43 MARK JACKSON: JUDY JAMES3 SUZETTE ' JEANNIN: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,43 CECIL JENKINS: Track 2,3,4, Letter- man's Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4. ROW TWO: STEVE JOHNSON: SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 3,4, Sports Editor 43 GREG JONES: Student Council 3, POLARIS STAFF 4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4: PEGGY JONES: Pep Squad 2, COE 43 ROBIN JONES: JAMES dt ,.,.--A ,,,:,A..,,.pf .mm '9- F-. . -v 4-' av ,221 ff X, 6 fn A '1Y 'K THIS PAGE, TOP RIGHT, ROW ONE: MARTHA KAMP: Pep Squad 2,3,4: KERRY KANATZAR: Football 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 4, Baseball 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, FCA 4. ROW TWO: PHYLLIS KECK: SANDY KELLER: Business Club 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4. BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: DAN KELLY: DON KELLY: DONNA KEYS: Art Club 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, COE 4. ROW TWO: DAVID KILGQRE: RITA KILGORE: NANCY KINNETT: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3, Choir 2,3, Girls' Special Glee 2,3, Pep Squad 2. ROW THREE: LINDA KIRKBRIDE: Business Club 4: DEBBIE KNIPP: Business Club 3, Pep Squad 2,3: GREG KOONTZ: German Club 3,4. OPPOSITE PAGE, RIGHT, ROW ONE: CHERI KOVACH: French Club 2: GARY KRABIEL: Student Council 4, Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3,4: DAVE KRAUSE: Choir 2,3,4, Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pop Choir 3,4. ROW TWO: KAROL KRIENS: Time Cards 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, AFS 4: BETH KROOG: Dionysians 2, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4: TIM LAIRD: Football 3,4, Baseball 2. ROW THREE: PHIL LAKEY: Choir 3,4, Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4: MARSHA LAND: Girls' Special Glee 3: TOM LAUDERDALE: Letterman's Club 4, Baseball 3,4. ROW FOUR: TIM LAWHEAD: Football 2,3,4: JAN LAWS: Pep Squad 2,3: MARTA LEADER: French Club 2, AFS 2, Pep Squad 2.3. TOP RIGHT, ROW ONE: DEBBI LEATZ: Pep Squad 2,3,4, AFS 4: JIM LEATZ: COE 4: LINDA LEDBETTER: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Point Taker. ROW TWO: JEFF LEFTWICH: Key Club 4, French Club 2,3,4, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 4: DON LESTER: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Track 2,3: BRIAN LEWIS: Key Club 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Track 2. BOTTOM RIGHT, ROW ONE: TOM LICATA: Key Club 2,3,4: LUANNE LILLY: Business Club 2, Art Club 2,3,4. ROW TWO: LESLIE LIPARI: RICHARD LIPKIN. ,farm fn' 1, 1 ' -fQ , ' .J.,. -nr f '51 'ir Idle ,lv - fab- 4 1' vvf' PW 3 -'of QV 'Z' ,'4sf 'l 'V Lance Trucks on .ff 49s 4' 'R' i 3' if ' . ' 'L:,1'l:egQ.'. .',. , ,X L, .f . 7 , 4. -KTTH! mm 4 ll 411 'v-- Q7 '13 .,....q, H., 27 Boys Take Typing, Too RIGHT: JEFF LISENBY: Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, President 4, Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Lab Band 2,3,4, Student Director 4, Key Club 2,3, Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2: JANICE LOCKWOOD: Giri's Special Glee 3,4, Art Club 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 45 ROW TWO: TERRY LONG: Student Council 3,4, Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, French Club 2, Key Club 2, Boy's State5 DENNIS LOVE5 ROW THREE: RUSS LOVELAND: Swimming 25 DAVID LOWE5 REBECCA LUNCEFORD: Science Club 4, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 2,3,4, Editor-In-Chief 4, Dionysians 2, Forensics 2,3,45 TIM LUNG5 ROW FOUR: BOB MAASEN: COE 45 CAROL MADDOX: French Club 2, CGAA 45 GAILE MADDUX: Dionysians 4, Fall Play 4, Spring Play 4, Giri's Special Glee 3,4, French Club 4, Pep Squad 2,3,45 CARRIE MAHAFFEY5 Business Club 3, Pep Squad 2,35 ROW FIVE: DANA MAHER: Golf 2,3,45 TOM MAIER: Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4, POLARIS STAFF 4, Key Club 2, FCA 3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Football 2,4, Track 2,3,45 DAVE MALONE: Golf 2,3,45 KAREN MANSFIELD: SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 3,4, News Editor 4. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, ROW ONE: JIM MARCUSSON: Student Council 3,4, Executive Committee 4, Spr- ing Play 3, Art Club 3,45 MARCIA MARKHAM: AFS 4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,45 JAY MARSHALL: Wrestling 2,35 LISA MASTERS: JEANNIE MATHEWS: Student Council 2,3, CGAA 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 35 ROW TWO: LIZ MATHEWS: NANCY MATTHEWS5 RICK MAUDE5 SHERRI MAYSE: Pep Squad 2, COE 4, Treasurer5 VICKY McCARDlE: French Club 4, Pep Squad 2,3,45 ROW THREE: DEBBY McCART: Fall Play 3, Spring Play 3, Giri's Special Glee 3, CGAA 2,35 MIKE McDONOUGH5 KIM McDOUGALL: FTA 4, Dionysians 3,4, Forensics 3,45 ANN McFARLAND: Art Club 35 DIANA McGEHEE: Business Club 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Giri's Special Glee 2, Pep Squad 2,35 ROW FOUR: DAN MEINTRUP: Dionysians 2, Fall Play 2, Swimming 45 JOE MENDENHALL5 ROW FIVE: CONY METCALF: Student Council 2,3, Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4, Business Club 2,3, Fall Play 4, Spring Play 3,4, Childrens Play 3, Art Club 2, Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Golf 3,45 NANCY MICHAELS: Pep Squad 2,3,4. ,O-Q.. 3 3' if ' f-'rv ,ff ff' ,T 'U- I 5?- 'S ,,CWfr PW ww s,,,...,4I Y Audrey Does A Little Research f-wr 10: 97 if yi, :'4...J 3 W 13 al ,,,,,,,,r ,FM ABOVE, ROW ONE: TIM MILLER: Concert Band 2,3,4, Lab Band 4, Swimming 2,3,45 BRAD MILLISON: Nat'I Honor Society 3,4, Concert Band 3, Lab Band 3, Choir 45 NANCY MITCHELL: Nat'l I-Ionor Society 3,4, Pep Squad 25 ROW TWO: TOM MICHALEK: Letterman's Club 2, Track 2, Cross Country 25 DAN MIESSE5 KATHY MOORE: CGAA 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, COE 45 TENNA MOREFIELD: Spring Play 2, Pep Squad 2,3,45 CATHY MORENO: Art Club 35 ROW THREE: CONNIE MILLER, DAWN MILLER: Student Council 3,4, Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,45 DALE MORGAN5 MARY MORGAN: Pep Squad 25 BILL MORRIS: German Club 2, Swimming 25 ROW FOUR: DARLA MORRISON: Dionysians 4, Fall Play 3,45 ANITA MORTON5 ROW FIVE: WES MOXLEY: Nat'I Honor Society 2,3,4, AFS 2, Dionysians 3,4, Forensics 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Boys' State, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 VICKI MUELLER: Nat'I Honor Society 3,4, Girl's Special Glee 2, Pep Squad 2,3. OPPOSITE PAGE,sROW ONE: SUSAN MULLALLY: Dionysians 3, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 3,4, Librarian 3, Feature Editor 4, AFS '4, Fall Play 4, Thespians 4, Choir 3,4, Girl's Special Glee 3,4, Pep Squad 35 JOHN MURRAY: Fall Play 2, COE 45 ROW TWO: NATHAN MYERS: Science Club 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,- 3,4, Earth Defenders 2, Orchestra 3,45 GARY MYNATT: Student Council 3,4, Representative 3,4, Letter- man's Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,45 ROW THREE: PAM NANCE: Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Science Club 4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Girl's Special Glee 3,4, Pep Squad 2, Spanish Club 2,3, Orchestra 45 CHERYL NELSON: Nat'I Honor Society 3,4, AFS 3,4, Girl's Special Glee 2,3, Pep Squad 2,35 ANN NORDYKE: Nat'I Honor Society 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,45 VIC NORMAN: Football 2,35 GWEN NORTON: Student Council 2,3,4, French Club 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,45 ROW THREE: LESLIE NOEL5 KATHY NOLL: Vice-President 4, Student Council 2,3, Nat'l Honor-Society 2,3,4, CGAA 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, J.V. Cheerleader 35 MELINDA NORTON: Choir 3,4, Girl's Special Glee 2,3,4, FTA 4, Pep Squad 25 THERESA NORTON: Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 DEBBIE OBERMAN: Girl's Special Glee 3,4, Art Club 35 ROW FIVE: ROBERT O'CONNOR5 PATTI ODAM: COE 45 JOHN O'DWYER: Key Club 2,3, Track 2, Cross Country 2. S2 z ........- 'K' Nr'-if ...W M1 X W Nh ,uw A..- 'DX 8-'IQ .1 'sl' fT.,,'Y 0-J vias THIS PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: STEVE OGAN: Concert Band 3,4, Lab Band 3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4, Key Club 2,33 CAROL OLLISON: Dionysian 3,4, Fall Play 4, Spring Play 3, Thespians 4, Secretary 4, CGAA 4, Pep Squad 2,3: JIM ORR: Wrestling 2. ROW TWO: LYNNE OVERTON: Pep Squad 2,39 TERRY OWENSBY: Business Club 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Lab Band 2,3,4, Yell Leader 3, Key Club 4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Track 2, Cross Coun- try 2, Wrestling 2,3,4, KEVIN OXFORD. ROW THREE: SUSAN OZBOLT: Pep Squad 2, FTA 3, AFS 4: STEVE PACE: Swimming 2, COE 4: CHARLES PALMER: Key Club 3,4, AFS 2. BOTTOM RIGHT, ROW ONE: CHERYL PARIS: Choir 2,3,4, CGAA 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pep Squad 23 CRAIG PATTON: Business Club 4, President 4, Concert Band 2,3,- 4. ROW TWO: GREG PAYTON: Swimming 2,3,4, DONNA PEARSON. ROW THREE: THERESA PEARSONQ SYLVIA PEDRAZA: Choir 4, Girls' Special Glee 2,4. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT, ROW ONE: CAROL PHILLIPS: Business Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4: DOUG PHILLIPS: ANDY PICKETT: Nat'I. Honor Society 2,3,4, Science Club 4, Letterman's Club 4, Football 2,3,4. ROW TWO: CONNIE PICKETT: Student Council 2,4, Secretary 4, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 4, AFS 4, French Club 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4, Orchestra 2: VENITA POPPA: Pep Squad 2,- li 'KTW' 'Sf' 34 CGAA 23 ANDY POTTS Transferred from Glendale Hlgh School Springfield Mo POLARIS STAFF 4 Dlonyslans 4 Fall Play 4 Sprung Play 4 ChlldrensPIay4 Thesplans4 BOTTOM LEFT ROW ONE CHUCK POULSON Boys Speclal Glee 234 NANCY POWELL Pep Squad 23 COE 4 TERI PRATT Natl Honor Society 2 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Vlce Pres 4 Football 2 Basketball 2 Track 2 34 Lettermans Club 234 KATHY PRENTICE Pep Squad 23 ROW THREE GARY PRICE Golf 34 Lettermans Club 34 GREG PRICE Lettermans Club 34 Football 24 Basketball 2 Track 234 CATHY PRUITT Pep Squad 234 Cardettes 34 French Club 4 FHA 4 Hlstoruan 4 BOTTOM RIGHT ROW ONE VICKI PURSLEY Pep Squad 2 DEBBIE IN? POWELL. ROW two: KEVIN RO,WERSg CRAIG W - PUTTHOFF, KATHY PUTTHOFF Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4. ROW TWO: KEN RAGLUND: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, Key Club 2, Letterman's Club 4, Football 2,3,4, FCA 2,45 CAROL RAILEYQ NOVALYN RAILEY. fd Busy Office Helpers? 13 .,, THIS PAGE, TOP, ROW ONE: DONNA RANDOL5 VICKI RANEY. ROW TWO: TERRI RANNABARGAR: Business Club 3, CGAA 2,3, Pep Squad 2,35 BILL RAVENSCROFT: Science Club 4. BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: BOB RAVENSCROFT: Key Club 2,3,4, Baseball 3,45 ALAN READ: Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4, FCA 2,3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Key Club 2, 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, President 4, Letterman's Club 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Law Post Club 4. ROW TWO: SUZI REDD: Choir 3,4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pop Choir 45 DAVID REES: Key Club 4, Football 3, Wrestling 3,4. ROW THREE: BRENDA REINERT: Concert Band 25 RON REPPER: Key Club 4. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT, ROW ONE: DAN RICE: Dionysians 2,3,4, Forensics 2,3,- 4, Fall Play 3, Thespians 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Boys' Special Glee 45 GERRY RICHARDSON5 RHONDA RICHARDSON: Girls' Special Glee 2, Pep Squad 2,3, COE 4. ROW TWO: JERALYN RIDNOUR: Pep Squad 2,3, Art Club 35 BRIAN RIGGS: Concert Band 2,3,4, Lab Band 2,33 TIM RING: Baseball 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3. ROW THREE: GARY ROACH: Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,45 KEITH ROARK5 JOANN ROBERDS: Pep Squad 2,3. TOP RIGHT, ROW ONE: CHRISTI ROBERTS: Art Club 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3, Spanish Club 25 DIANNE ROBERTS: FHA 2. ROW TWO: BECKY ROBINSON: Business Club 3, FHA 2, Girls' Special Glee 2,3, Pep Squad 3,45 AMY RODGERS: Business Club 4, AFS 2, Pep Squad 2, Girls' Special Glee 2. BOTTOM, ROW ONE: MICKY RODGERS: Forensics 2,3,45 BUD ROHER: Letterman's Club 4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,45 SANDY ROONEY: CAMMIE ROOSE: Pep Squad 3, Time Cards 35 CLAUDIA ROSS: Choir 3,4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2, COE 4: ROXANE ROUEN. ROW TWO: STEVE ROWETON: Student Council 4, AFS 4, Concert Band 2, Letterman's Club 3,4, Track 2,3,45 GARY ROWLAND: Dionysians 2,3, Forensics 2,3,45 MYRA RUSSELL: Concert Band 2,3,4: COLLEEN RYAN: COE 45 DIANE RYBERG: Student Council 3,4, Nat'I. Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Class Secretary 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Point Taker 3, President 4, POLARIS 4, AFS 2,45 BRAD SAMPLE. - i t f vwrpwnw-N-,,..,,., .:f- W, ,.,, .. ...,..,..,- ,., ,, I .. ..4...,.,L4....4..4. ,, ., ............--.......l. V O S is ' 2 1. A f w'1Tw,'?f4, 1f-, 1 , , I mil. X .AH , X7 4, 5 Q W, I .gh , 'V f, . , ,J f ,V A-x ., 4,-ff . f 4 W1 .,f,... . ,f , .f A ,- ,f .. , r ff ,f ' :S ':l'f:H'J1l'V 1 Lp' . , , ' 9 Q 4 .I 'A ' .Xl i :T . jx , xi -f 4157 Y ' F3 4' p 1 O , A ,fv 'Ny . yff . wx V3 if Lk- fb'-5. ' ' , 'Y' tl:- f:.?,4 SF ' ,:. ',, 'f f 1 ' 7' 1 NAAJ ' ,vff Za.5'5QQ 453 5 e Wffzgf If 3 2 if Q25 3?E7f,ffQ'.1:? ff ,L fmg. L J Hn exif ' , -' f :ff 54? W L 1 a Yf ' W . iv-...I . '-f 5'f. 'w-. 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' , . 35 fm ffl 2110 wmv ,,f,,,M...... mm-W, 4C,f5 I 4: Elm ,f '55 f-'M 3 'Q Confederate Spirit ,L ' 5? ,, tv 'O --df ,Av .ff - ,I W, 'im f ' 'I+ 1 f , II ' OPPOSITE PAGE, ROW ONE: MARK SANDERS: Football 2,35 PAULA SARVER: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, CGAA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Pep Squad 2,3,45 STEVE SHAEFER5 CHRIS SCHWARTZ: Science Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Choir 4, Boy's Special Glee 3,45 ROGER SCOTT: Letterman's Club 3,4, Track 2,3,4, AFS 2, Cross Country 2,3,45 ROW TWO: PATTY SCHMID: Student Coun- cil 4, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 4, Dionysians 3, Fall Play 3, Spring Play 3, Thespians 4, CGAA 2,3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,45 RUSS SCHNELL5 RUTH ANN SCHOLTZ: Business Club 4, Girl's Special Glee 2,3,45 DOUG SCRIBNER5 BOB SEARCY: Key Club 45 ROW THREE: MARK SCHROEPFER: Forensics 4, Key Club 2,3,45 KRISTIN SCHULZE: Dionysians 4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Girl's Special Glee 2,3,4, Girl's State, German Club 3,45 ROBERT SCHUMP: Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Track 2,3,- 4, Cross Country 3,45 JERRY SEARS: Concert Band 2,3,4, Lab Band 2,3,4, Letter- man's Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Track 2,35 SHEILA SEAY: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,45 ROW FOUR: TERI SEUFERT: COE 45 KATHY SHAY: Business Club 3, Historian 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, FHA 2, COE 45 VICKY SHORES5 RANDY SHUEY: Wrestling 2,35 JUDY SEDDON: Student Council 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 45 GARY SERSLEV: Concert Band 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3, Football 2,3, Orchestra 4, FCA 2,3,45 ROW FIVE: MARK SIDENER: Concert Band 2,3,4, Lab Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,45 JACKIE SIMMONS: Girl's Special Glee 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,45 GREG SIMPSON: Art Club 3, Letterman's Club 3, Football 2, Baseball 2,35 CINDY SITES: Science Club 3,4, Earth Defenders 3. ABOVE, ROW ONE: GREG SLINKARD: Football 25 DELL ANN SMITH: Student Council 4, POLARIS 2,3,4, Royalty Editor 4, FHA 4, Vice President 4, Art Club 4 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Historian 3, Treasurer 3,45 KATHY SMITH: Dionysians 2, Spring Play 35 ROW TWO: LINDA SMITH: Science Club 45 ROY SMITH: Wrestling 25 SHARON SMITH: Business Club 4, Forensics 2, Pep Squad 3,45 ROW THREE: SHELLEY SMITH: Student Council 3, AFS 4, French Club 2, CGAA 2,3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3, Varsity 45 STEVE SMITH: Letterman's Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,45 TERRY SMITH: ROW FOUR: DON SNEED: Wrestl- ing 2,3,45 LUANN SOMERS: POLARIS 4, CGAA 2,3,45 ROW FIVE: SANDY SPARKS: Student Council 2,3,4, AFS 4, Dionysians 2, Forensics 2, Choir 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Girl's Special Glee 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Pop Choir 45 KIM SPECK: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 4, Time Cards 2,3, AFS 4, Art Club 4. - '14-T A Little Fun After Lunch 'tcfm' THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT, ROW ONE: DIANA SPRUELL: FHA 4, Girls' Special Glee 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Time Cards 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4: CHARLES SPURGEON: Art Club 4, Football 2: EVELYN STAGGS. ROWjTWO: STEVE STANLEY: Football 2: GARY STANSBURY: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Key Club 4, Letter- man's Club 3,4, Wrestling 3,4: CINDY STEELE. TOP RIGHT, ROW ONE: RANDY STEPHENS: Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3, Baseball 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, FCA 2,3,4: HAROLD STEURY: TOM STILES: Track 4. ROW TWO: MARK STINTZI: Student Council 4, Nat'I. Honor Society 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Senior Class Secretary: JEFF STOEFFLER: DAVID STOLL: Nat'l. Honor Society 2, Concert Band '2,3,4, Lab Band 4, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4. ROW THREE: DEBBIE STONE: Pep'Squad.2,3,4: DAVE STOWER: MARK STRACK: Swimming 3,4. BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: RONNY SUMMERS: Concert Band 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Boy's Special Glee 3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,4: -JANENE SUMMERSKILL: Pep Squad 2. ROW TWO: ED SURFACE: Swimming 3,4: LARRY SWARTZ: Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, ROW ONE: TOM SWEETEN: DIANE SWORD: Pep Squad 2,39 SUZI TANNER. ROW TWO: MIKE TATHAM: Science Club 2: JERRY TAYLOR: ROYLENE TAYS. BOTTOM, ROW ONE: DENISE TEBBENKAMP: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, CGAA 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Time Cards 3: DEBBIE TEKOLSTE: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, AFS 4, Pep Squad 3: JANET THOMAS: Student Council 2, AFS 2, Dionysians 2,3, Children's Play 2, Choir 3,4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3, VICKIE THOMPSON. ROW TWO: JACKIE TIDWELL: Student Council 2, Dionysians 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, President 4, Forensics 2,3,4, President 4, Choir 2,- 3,4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2, Earth Defenders 2: WES TRAUL: Letterman's Club 4, Football 2,3,4: STEPHANIE TURNBOW: AFS 2, Business Club 4, Secretary 4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4: KRIS UHLIG: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cardettes 3,4. ROW THREE: DONNA UMSTEAD: SUE UNDERWOOD: CHERICE UNREIN: Pep Squad 2,3,4: GINGER UNTRIFF: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, Dionysians 2,3,4, Fall Play 2,3,4, Spring Play 2,3,4, Children's Play 2,4,Thespians 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. ,gm-A 'z 'H '.,1M'1'h , , 'f .3 If 'uf' W ,V Tig H. I ,. gu- '-J V! 5, ff,-I yi ' -1- ., ,.,h 5 ,,,,A. , V, V V 1 I, vw' 'wh ,-v,..,-- '-v-4' if ,Mgr V95 4.94-1'--5'3 ,W but Af . I. .Q-. x W' xx., 1 'Zii7' x Q9 gli 3415 ,, N.. ,,,.-9 121,31 -af-Au, THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT, ROW ONE: JOHN UTTER: AMANDA VANCE: Dionysians 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 4, French Club 2, Pep Squad 2, Majorettes 4. ROW TWO: SUSAN VANNESS: Latin Club 3, Pep Squad 2,3, AFS 4: DEBBIE VANNOY: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, POLARIS STAFF 4, Dionysians 4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4. BOTTOM, ROW ONE: KATHIEVAUGHN: Concert Band 3, Pep Squad 2,3, French Club 2, AFS 4: BRENDA VINES: DAVID WADE: DENTON WAGGENER: RICK WAGNER. ROW TWO: LAURA WALDROP: Girls' Special Glee 4, Pep Squad 3,43 KRISTY WALKER: RUTH WARD: Choir 3,4, Girls' Special Glee 3,4, Pep Squad 2, Time Cards 3: GREG WASLESKI: Forensics 2,4: THERESA WEBER: Pep Squad 2,3, ROW THREE: JISELE WEEDON: Concert Band 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4, AFS 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Pop Choir 4: SHERYL WESSLEY: Dionysians 2, Fall Play 2, Thespians 3,4, Pep Squad 2, Time Cards 3: JOHN WESSLING: STANLEY WEST: JULIE WESTON: Fall Play 2, AFS 3, Spring Play 2, Pep Squad 2. OPPOSITE PAGE, ROW ONE: MIKE WEYENETH: HARRY WHEELER: Business Club 2, Dlonysians 2,3,4, Fall Play 2,4, Childrens Play 2, Thespians 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Key Club 2,3,4: CLAY WILKES: DAVID WILLIAMS: Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,4: JANET WILLIAMS: French Club 2, POLARIS 4, AFS 4, CGAA 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, J.V. Cheerleader 3: ROW TWO: ROD WHEELER: Football 2, FCA 3,4: KEVIN WHITE: Football 2,3, POLARIS 4, Basketball 2: MARY BETH WILLIAMS: Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, FTA 3, AFS 4, Latin Club 3,4, Pep Squad 2, Spanish Club 2: BRAD WILSON: COE 4: DAN WIMSATT: ROW THREE: TAMMY WHITE: Pep Squad 2: CHERIE WIGGINS: Student Council 3,4, AFS 3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Treasurer 2: ROW FOUR: JEANNE WILCOX: Concert Band 3,4, FTA 3,4, Choir 4, GirI's Special Glee 3,4: KENT WILCOXON: Nat'l Honor Society 2,4, POLARIS 3,4, Art Club 4. if ' 1 'G r-3 0 In V Was It That Bad? 5' ,naw THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT, ROW ONE: SHERYL WIMSATT: Pep Squad 2,3,4, AFS 2, CGAA 2: WARREN WISNER: Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4. ROW TWO: TERRI WOOD: Pep Squad 2,33 PAUL WOOLDRIDGE: Basketball 2, Law Post Club 4. TOP RIGHT, ROW ONE: BILL WRAY: Baseball 3: GAYE WREN: AFS 3: BRUCE WRIGHT. ROW TWO: STEVE WRIGHT: LEILA WRITESMAN: Student Council4, AFS 4, Historian 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, KATHY YADON: Pep Squad 4, Time Cards 2,3, Vice- Pres. 3, President 4, Swimming Coordinator 4, FHA 4, AFS 4, CGAA 2,3. ROW THREE: VICKI YARMARK: Pep Squad 2,3, AFS 3,45 CLAUDIA YEAGERg DOUG YOUNG. BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: KANDY YOUNG: MIKE YOUNG: Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4, Science Club 2,3,4, Fall Play 4, Spr- ing Play 3, Concert Band 4, Lab Band 3,4, Key Club 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, President 4: RON YOUNG: Key Club 2,3,4. ROW TWO: TERRY YOUNG Key Club 2, Football 2, DENISE YOUNGS: Choir 4, Girls' Special Glee 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Mascot 4, Art Club 4, MARK ZIVA. ...M W' QW A 'WX , M 1 iff M K fu 5323157 fi!! - -W 1--gf f 2 - -'far-'t ?'f1ii,t2Z,Tf fii?'-'f-'Tfl f '1 'iii' 'T iii' ? f -1- f H- --F A ,ei 4. ikiff - igikvan- Y H x g , 4. , Q , Q, Ng , Vtkx , x. AQ., . W ix -.1 Qf'.s,,i, .,,wxK?kN T342 ' :,-'. 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N , 4 ,bit .- . . ,f ,Q f f V f I , ' A7 ,iw xQ ,.. ... -KJ ' ' o Then, deciding about college And finally-graduation Each of us left with mixed emotions Ready to realize our individual dreams Confidently, looking to the future . The Class of 74 wr M --J CLASS OFFICERS: President-Pam Stiegler, Vice-President-Pam Alumbaugh, Secretary-Linda Sellers, Treasurer-Teresa Cassidy. Opposite page, left, ROW ONE: Alan Adams, Joann Adkins, John Adkins. ROW TWO: Danny Agin, Dean Allen, Pam Alumbaugh. ROW THREE: Dorothy Ammerman, Janet Anderson, Jennifer Anderson. ROW FOUR: Mary Anderson, Pam Anderson, Steve Andrew. ROW FIVE: Cathy Antrim, Roy Ard, Tom Armbruster. ROW SIX: David Arn, Sherri Arndt, Don Arnold. Right, ROW ONE: Valerie Arther, Connie Atkinson, Mike Bailey. ROW TWO: Julie Ball, Roberta Ball, Sherry Ballard. ROW THREE: Steve Banks, Mike Barker, Dena Barlow. ROW FOUR: Rosanne Barnas, Chuck Barnes, Shelley Barnes. ROW FIVE: Randy Bartelt, Marc Barthel, Mary Bates. 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ROW TWO: Galen Bergman, Bernie Beumer, Kim Bieri, Janice Blandin, Steve Bledsoe, Jerry Blunk, Vikki Bolander. ROW THREE: Patty Boles, Don Boone, Dennis Bordner, Gary Boren, Bob Bowen, Wanda Bowles, Teresa Boyle. ROW FOUR: Pat Brabant, Krista Branum, Mary Bredeman. ROW FIVE: Pat Brenneman, Connie Brents, Carol Breshears. ROW SIX: Janice Brickell, Karen Bridenstine, Bruce Brockhouse. Center, ROW ONE: Bruce Broil, Diana Brown, Mike Brown. ROW TWO: Pam Brown, Sandy Brown, Cindi Brunk. ROW THREE: Karen Bruns, Jeff Bryant, Pat Brys. ROW FOUR: Cindi Buckles, Connie Bulloc, Lisa Burton. ROW FIVE: Jess Bushyhead, Larry Butler, Mike Buttrey. ROW SIX: Sue Caby, Carolyn Cage, Beth Callaghan. Right, ROW ONE: Jackie Cannon, Leanne Cannon, Mark Carlson. ROW TWO: Benecia Carmack, Beth Carney, Ron Carr. ROW THREE: Sheri Cash, Steve Cassidy, Teresa Cassidy. ROW FOUR: Bobbie Chandler, Don Charlton, Wayne Chatham. Dk it.,-gif ' 'Ig 'gat-L -r.-, 'IR' yr' y, 4? 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ROW FIVE: Ellie Gunsallus, Steve Guyetl, Ed Hackney. ROW SIX: Terriann Hagebush, Cindy Haggard, Delen Hall. Right, ROW ONE: Lori Hall, Trenna Halsey, Nancy Hamm. ROW TWO: Mike Hammerbacker, Sherry Hankins, Chuck Har- dinger. ROW THREE: Janet Harnage, Mary Harris, Nancy Harris. ROW FOUR: Ed Harrison, Linda Harter, Terry Haston. ROW FIVE: Gary Hasty, Mike Hawkins, Sharon Hays. ROW SIX: John Heavener, Ron Hedrick, Patty Heffern. H223 V ff! aff? 7 f fi ,'M4 ' f 1 f'?Lw.,g 'uf , 5 0.2 ., ,,.. -.vw - ,- -2-S-aka -w E v? QQ , - ,W i f, ,ff a If f. 4 4 'u - ' Q s I x I ' I 1 Nt I ., Q, , +4-,ta -T, .R-' Isiegai. ,,,, I K X45 I- X X , X 2 R .4 1 I 4 Q 4 4 .N K Z9 if W' A 'Wi . 'Y' .. ..., Hwy f 4 , W f f 1 ' fy, 2' , , 5 f . K , , , f X , , f 1 f l 5 4 V ,E , if ' 4 Eff 7 ff, ff ' X ', Q! Nl, Z 2 7 , ,.1, ,' A , ,yi 4, sim ,jpQ.e.K' , Q f A ,- 1 'A X iv 7 1 13 1 Jie : 7 xv Jff sv is-1.1 :Qffggegwkx . . N., ,Aff H005 Wulf .253 sr P' , 'f nur 4 JU! IU' 4,25 . , nc- , 'ir V ms M 1. 1, Pt- '. ,. 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ROW FOUR: Sherrie Keys, Mike Kinman, Jim Kinne, Sandy Kirby, Jody Kirkpatrick, Teri Klinginsmith, Kenny Knierim. ROW FIVE: David Koel, Deb Koesterer, John Kroenke, Debbie Ladish, Ernie Laky, Dale LaMont. ROW SIX: Bill Lancaster, Gene Lansdale, Lynne Latimer, Sherri Laughlin, Lori Laurence, Bob Leach. -. -,Uv 32? gr: 152 fl' 4.1.5-5,.',j, , '- : -'ii 5' .M QM. 5- sz:-as S . - 4-Q t f .2- v 1 , rv.. 1 . 53, Nf', 's -v4,..' , A E , , 25, .. . . Q 'stat 3 4 4 af X, 4 f My . 235, ' J 4 w eg -' X ., ,-ff' .W fm' . . - s as . JYW f s-0 xx Y.. J , ,5,,.S . wg-N. Q. .11 ' K .35 - ', -cn fha: ,. .4 I N ,,s,v,, . . g fxjjsfi? 1 fs. Af'? W .J 'IP' fa f f V, M-new--w i 4' if Y 1 1 f 1 2 6 4 f 34 ' K 1 A? 2 a 'N I2 1 iff y f , z, 9 , i , , fag.-1, f , 5- , I J.. -.-QM . Q a ' , .nd 45 NV' 159 r' XLS . E '. -any-f .1 - ' if QfQ Q 1:39 J . , K 41' 1. - .-551. z , . f?.,. Vf-'Y S pf W f lux 0 157' W eifie ,XM 1 ' .1111 VV '-bm! .. . . 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ROW TWO: Debbie Mclntosh, Denise McKinney, Jana McMuIlin. ROW THREE: Rosetta McNew, Diana MacDougaII, Chris Machen. ROW FOUR: Steve Mackey, Cathy Madgett, Ann Manley. Right, ROW ONE: Mike Marlborough, Steve Marsh, C. H. Martin, Dennis Martin, Doug Martin, Linda Martin, Vicki Martin. ROW TWO: Joe Martinez, Dana Masters, Dick Mathews, Jim Mathews, John Mathews, Renee Mathews, Sheryl Maxey. ROW THREE: Alan Maze, Cheri Medland, Phil Medland, Grace Mein, Jeff Melson, Tim Melton, Carita Merfield. ROW FOUR: Karen Merritt, Jana Merton, Jan Meyer. ROW FIVE: Karen Michael, Teresa Michalek, Cindy Middleton. ROW SIX: Terri Milborn, Ray Millam, Garry Miller. -, . N, 7 A1 , f 45 f in ,ltzff , 1 ' .,,, t.. ,.,.. gif A I X 7. W' , , ff.g57 :f 6 My 1 . , . I E I Q m t E 11 x V V fc kk, X t X ,QF 'V s is t t I I 1 D 1 1 1 1 x.-.. X w 1 .wwmu --u-. I r . 1 2fZ2ffZm f f f f fy, M, ,Ny ff , f MW QM. QM V: yi ff W f w ,751 U I ff, , A . 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ROW SIX: Sheri Nelson, Trudy Nenno, Terry Newby, Steve Nichols. Right, ROW ONE: Lauren Norfleet, Steve Norton, Rita Olson, Rhonda O'Meara. ROW TWO: Tim O'Roark, Sandy Overlander, Nicki Overton, Diane Owen. ROW THREE: Pam Owens, Lynn Oz- burn, Mary Panagakos, Becky Payne, Cindy Pence, Craig Penson, Debi Phillips. ROW FOUR: Diane Phillips, Elnora Phillips, Susan Phillips, Mike Pickler, Chris Pilgram, John Poe, David Poindexter. ROW FIVE: Shawn Polk, Martha Polkey, Roger Priddy, Brian Pugh, Larry Quint, Mike Radcliff, Bob Ragland. ACTION SHOT - Junior Jan Meyer . . . . . . . . . . . .Little Miss Dairy Queen? ,lv K ff, X. u . .l-. ---'--f-A .7.....-.,.,,....,.,,,,..... .....................-- Juniors Keep in Shape In , W ,,wo!. Q f Rafi, 45-1 n,'ih' N Lf' Q15 Feais 5951 B . ff -' Mr' Ragga? fg,,.,, 1 51'? 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ROW FOUR: Kevin Saighman, Sharon Sampson, Bruce Sanders, Cheryl Sarver. ROW FIVE: Bill Scheinost, Ruthie Scherren, Jeanine Schindel, Karla Schlagle. ROW SIX: Scott Schlosser, Susan Schultz, Diane Scott, Linda Searcy. ACTION SHOTS: Opposite page: Juniors Terri Weaver and Sandy Overlander anx- iously await before trying a newly taught tumbling stunt. This page: Junior boys work with the custodian in fixing a broken window, but not without a little horseplay thrown in. ,I V 1 F 3 6 5 ,iif-4f'i SQ. if 51,4 al f mf if 66 ,f 2' f . ,4..,A , , f ,S ,, , ff - f f I .74 in I ',K,jn::' 5' ,,,.fg. ff.-v-UW .M ' ,aw fy, if YQ' ,ef X ,f .1 , .1 1' A f ,, fl gggjz, ff f-7 Q X Q 'i:..y J W 1 fi' W ,V , 5 fra-1. fy ,--, , V . H 57 I ,ff ,, 1, , ' ,al -1'W. ' 04 M we-67 Q4 sf X ff dz 'jff ,jivge f I Y . , , 4 V' f ' 1 f A f f 4 ,I 7 f f f f I , , 1, f A 41? M. ff ,Q an f min -2142 ' f . ffiaf 'ff 3--Q, ws:-ff MM ff wk' -., lvf.v' 5 L ,J -V W, f, - , ' 57 V ,.,, -J . 1945? 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Right, ROW ONE: Bruce Spence, Mike Spencer, David Spizzirri, Diane Sprinkle, Brenda Stanley, Marguerite Starcke, Phil Stephens. ROW TWO: Mark Stewart, Pam Stiegler, Steve Stillwell, Tom Stoll, Lee Ann Stone, Cindy Stott, Karen Stueber. ROW THREE: Gregg Stuessi, Vickie Suppen- bach, Reggie Surface, Dale Swartwood, Steve Tanck, Tom Tarvin, Patty Taulbert. ACTION SHOTS: Opposite page: Juniors Pam Whiteman, Cathy Madgett, and Becky Shreve help to decorate for a school dance. This page: Juniors Beth Carney, Emile Rowan, Benecia Car- mack, and Jennifer Anderson dress like the 50's during Raytown Week. M, ffl fy 67 fl!! -cvs, pu' t fi. n.. , WC' '-If Z 72 fa V 68 ROW ONE: Diane Tedeschi, Bill Thomas, Don Thomas, Susan Thomas, Larry Thompson, Alexis Thoms, Greg Thronberry. ROW TWO: Carol Thorp, Duane Thrutchley, Beverly Tidwell, Ted Trail, Wilbur Travis, Mike Treccariche, Cindy Truelove. ROW THREE: Nick Trusler, Steve Vac- caro, Mike Vance, Vickie Van Dyke, Diane Vaughn, Wayne Vollmer, Ward Waldram. ROW FOUR: Kevin Wangler, Linda Waters, Don Wat- son, David Watt, Terri Weaver, Steve Webb, Susan Webb. ROW FIVE: Tony Weber, Terry Weese, Mark Weigand, Carol West. ROW SIX: Paul West, Mike Westhues, Jeanie Whitaker, Donna Whitcomb. ACTION SHOT - Opposite page: Charlene Wolfe, Pam Whiteman, Kim Bieri, and Dixie Coonce develop new techniques in Biology. 575 fayly. in. Q -. ,w , 1, ' ffl 50:62 ', ' 14:90 F' ' f ff 1 f X ff ,ff 'f ff f ffff f f ,Wx ff f Z5 f f f ' f ' f7 f , ' . ,pm f ' , W , Q ff fi , X ' y f, vf f ! f'f'?f ff f f 1 Q f f , I 42? 44 'X f x 42 9 f , X I . 1 I V C I ' ' F Tl I V! R dis? 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ROW SIX: Duane Ziek, Bob Zubeck, Judy Zum- brunnen. ,,,,- - - Q! 'S f, .!,.vL Iggy... 5 5,355 X1 pg-k U, ,Nw tv ,..,..,,, 1,- ti 1 ,, , X The Class of '75 -A g : l'l+-f W ,!g , I, , at if . g.s : .4 ,stirs 3x3 ,s '5'l-f. .w1ll s it ,.,alu 1 l. K. 'it t T if! . -F ,wfifj : f , . , f g , 1 Q. it Sai? . ' F: W S T S F, . ,X 3 CLASS OFFICERS: President-Jeff Hurst, Vice- President-Russ Cole, Secretary-Cindy Bannelli, Treasurer-Lori Werner. ROW ONE: Stephanie Abney, Cherie Adair, Dan Allen, Robin Allen, Susie Allin, Kim Andrews, Caryn Antrim. ROW TWO: Rusty Arn, Janet Austin, Kim Arthur, Rudy Babbitt, Cindy Bagwell, Tim Bailey, Beth Baker. ROW THREE: Bruce Baker, Becky Bales, Rhonda Bales, Terry Baley, Janet Ball, Guy Ballard, Doug Ballenger. ROW FOUR: Cindy Bannelli, David Barth, Mary Barton, Scott Bateman, David Becka, John Becker. ROW FIVE: Bob Beebe, Kim Belger, Terrie Benezette, Russ Benson, Leah Berg, Eugene Berry. 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ROW TWO: , Jamie Garrison, Debbie Gather, Debbie Gale, Mike Geiger. ROW THREE: Billie Gerant, Harvey Gibson, Debbie Gilbert, Mark Gilliland. ROW FOUR: Susan Gilmore, Lorraine Gipson, Paul Gish, Ed Goeckler. , RIGHT - ROW ONE: Valerie Gold, Sherry 5 Gourley, Dave Graham, Matt Graham, Patty . Graham, Peggy Graham, Rita Grainger. ROW TWO: Brent Grams, Rick Grapes, Larry Green, Jeanine Greer, Ruth Gregoroski, Mike Gregory, Renee Gregory. ROW THREE: Karen Grider, Tom Gross, Mike Guinn, Melanie Gunderson, Melinda r. f,, : N-. -51 I X N. f 1 yi , 9 ,mi KW' 1 I isp V .Q fr 1 f 1 K Gunderson, Rene Gutelius, Sara Haag. ACTION SHOT: Sherry Krabiel under goes a facial treat- ment during class. T A.,-i, ' 'Y-.: V. f'Zz,:v.'.'..z .-1 ' f,1ffV1.y - V ... 4 X 1 ai? 4 2 5:12 ,A I ' 5 Q is f gr .X 6 Q Q A ,i Hs 3 1' , l.. V V 'QW' .V .V ft,-::.1V V' V tx 'Pg Q ws X 4 - Vt... ., 9 . ,V-1 , , f kwa -V . ,ig . gs - - it V ' .,... 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SIU' QA, I 1-'14:fZ,Q:'::3ii-'gsfEsz1- -' im 1 f' ii?i:2E.-I .. , e-e1x.Q.::,i,, p , . L, V 4453, 9 'i' Q- . , , . -,,1 '.',f fn ,. . ,,,,, V 'V A , ,,.- l M. . ' ' , , ,wjfg ,V 7, :,v1,-,W .-,.Z gg, ' - - 2' , MP0 x, -ZA? 1- V' Y 5 I' , , - ,913-,1 335.-25 3 - M' V 'V , - ',-' 2 5 ,. '- SKU ,ff -ZKX V J Q 225551 2 bv? 'i W E S 1 V Y X Xia 5 3, Y ,E 1 ,ZW 4 'B X as g ' 1 .44 '. H ,. 2 ' - ,,.,,,,H .W ,Q 1- Q17 K :. f A iw, ,A 'ff' Y I - Sys- Z 15: .' I 1: .fu 3 :Y - ' y T' UF ff, ..'7't. A .QI ,.. - 141' psfugi' Zyl' Af Qfnmf , ,-.J-me ' P ' Q-J ' ' . -1 M, 62 c s f f fn V fi, 2, ' f , , f Y f1,i?fg,v X1 i K 1 fv ,Kg D. i, Mfg, QW 1 pl-fx k LEFT - ROW ONE: Greg Haldiman, Mike Haldiman, Clndy Hall, Tina Hall, Ernie Hallew, Donna Halsey. ROW TWO: George Halsey, Mllford Hammerbacher, Mike Hankins, Janelle Harris, Jon Harris, Tlm Harris. ROW THREE: Dennis Harrison, Phil Harrison, Joy Hart, Tom Hawley, Rick Hensley, Dennis Herman. ROW FOUR: Richard Hernandez, Terri Herndon, Brent Herrell, Rick Hetzel. ROW FIVE: Davld Hlbdon, Phil Hicey, John Hicks, Larry Higglnbotham. ROW SIX: Ken High, Paul Hirsch, Celeste Hite, Dennis Hobbs. ROW SEVEN: Terry Hofmann, Cathy Hofstetter, Pam Hogan, Sheila Hollingsworth. CENTER - ROW ONE: Sondra Holtgrewe, Connie Hooper, Doug Hopkins. ROW TWO: Connie Hopper, Kathy Horton, Jerry House. ROW THREE: Kim Houston, Sonia Howell, Paul Huddleston. ROW FOUR: Kevin Hufferd, Dennis Hull, David Hurden. ROW FIVE: David Hursman, Jeff Hurst, Sherry Hutton. RIGHT - ROW ONE: Sandy Ireland, Lisa lseman, Bonnie Jamison. ROW TWO: Mike Johns, Terry Johnson, Lisa Joiner. ROW THREE: Beth Jones, Marci Jones, Wyatt Jones. i , rw it QQ: , ., i . 2 f-E., fa gk K Q1 1 Z Y 'zfl' ,-Q Q - f:. ,f 77 I - 4 3f l:'f A f 5- 122:23 J 5 ' af ..,. .- ,. - 2 . . sfzvml wigs, , Q., r Q ,az . F-f ' X' ' Y . . aiiffi , ,Q ' jf A k rf? 9:-xx., visit j I. t .. ' ' 4 .A WZNQ. i ' J f , .44 ' ,agi f af . . . 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ROW FOUR: David McAnany, Keith McBride, Cheryl Martin, Keith Martin. RIGHT - ROW ONE: Tim McCall, Randy McCann, Al McClure, Mike McClure, David McComas, Kim McComas. ROW TWO: Susan McDavitt, Terry McDowell, Jean McFarland, Michelle McKinley, Sharon McKitrick, Lisa McLaughlin. ROW THREE: Kenneth McNeel, Ron Maasen, Linda Maberry, David Mackey, Marilyn Maddox, Keith Maggard. ACTION SHOT: Judy and Kris on top of it all. x B Me' X .. . y 2 , I K S is 4 f K v v t 2 xx , l ,V 1 , ' tv 3 1 1 kit, 4 ga :Q I 'l 5' .qe T. -as-9' Q a . :,., ' . ,Q p, J I . ,. was at 1,5 V ...g e:': .. .. fig-5 .1 . , ' . .,. ' I ' ,. If- A11 .fk, 1 h ,R ..,, .f l'- 1 '. at , X ' 2 1 rt' -f 1 ,x'.- 1 ef-xra ,-.-'wqrlixtrz-1, it ' f ,, . fu 'Q X-' iii--1' 53.3ff5gf222flg3 ff: y fi '- - - . - '.r.,' ' 'j3Cj fE?2Q?'. N' I ,..,.,. ' 1 X .f v X. . , Q yt - A xbqwsixi , , , . ....,.. I .... . is I . g ......... W., , I Babb gg ,X g, l '27 . 14.--1 V ,.,,.ff' 1-5 I I lg as . if .. 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V Q , G' ' - ' f :lk - if . ff -' Q i H ' ' V , 3322225 1 . 4 A ' ,M ,Q 1,, ,. , Y ,. f 1455 L f . ,ga ' ,f W1 :L 1,717 Q, ff J if A 1 ,,L' gg, -5 fi af' ,A--,Ev x F ,V :xi we ,V ' tifg' ' i jisff ffxf 1, ? Q4 'B' ' f... ,I SIA f Z 'RN ,4- c I . LEFT - ROW ONE: Tom Martinez, Rose Maxon, Sarah Massey, Lori Masters, David Matthews, David Matthews, Laura Maxwell. ROW TWO: Randy Meek, Jean Meintrup, Chris Melroy, Sam Mentesana, Cindy Meyers, John Middleton, Janet Miesse. ROW THREE? Keith Miller, Kevin Miller, Nannette Mingus, Jane Mitchell, Patty Mohn, Steve Monnig. ROW FOUR: Roger Montemore, Cheryl Moore, Helen Morgan, Pat Moseley, Tom Mott, Michelle Mowrar. ROW FIVE: David Moyer, Joe Mueller, John Muller, Debbie Mutscheller, Greg Neal, Todd Neal. ROW SIX: Ray Neeland, Cheryl Neely, Rhonda Neland, Eric Nelson, Tam- mie Nelson, Terri Nelson. ROW SEVEN: Diane Nevlls, Diane Newby, Diane Newby, Susan New- man, Cindy Noland, Charlotte Norton. CENTER - ROW ONE: Beckie Oberman, Warren Olson. Flow TWO: Debbie Owensby, Carol Oz- burn. ROW THREE: Tracy Ozment, Ralph Pacine. ROW FOUR: Bill Palmer, Sharon Palmer. RIGHT - ROW ONE: David Pankey, Mike Papas, Richard Pargen. ROW TWO: Trudy Patterson, Patti Patton, Winston Pearson. ROW THREE: Scott Penson, Celeste Peris, Casey Phillips. ROW FOUR: Dennis Phillips, John Phillips, Nancy Piburn, Clint Pickett. ROW FIVE: Kathy Pickett, Kevin Pilgrim, Leslie Pine, Frank Pitcher. ROW' SIX: Sharon Platz, Dawn Plost, Brenda Pond, Pam Ponder. ROW EIGHT: Tom Poppa, Stanley Porter, Patty Pound, Celcelia Prettyman. I 'f'4fT?5QZ 'f'F1f ' 1 fi ' , 4 , A sa.. . , 1 - - X 4 F' 5 .na g fs, -1y-.,: - rg Nw ' , A J,,,- ,J ,,.. 3... ,wtf gf-I 4.4 bww, in U 7 W, , .. 4- if t is I ep? ,X E :E ' 1 tif' 5 Si ,IP . 1 'W Q f 4 f ' f 1 f f i' isq i. 82 ,,- 3, , , , , . 4 6- qw t I E -mf, . -av.fL, - WW., W H ...-' 'Jw-7 .,,h:, . V ' vm- ,f In H ' JZZMJ ,-'.f I vrs....,,,,,Mmm I 'Ki Q n, .w,v4 ,, Q w- w- A.,,,,. , 4 f 4 , , . 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I 1' ., K' ig- K' 1 , 4' 4' Zz, Cindy Takes I ,, ' i A A I A f I 413, , I A Amr I 514-a s ' ' ' 5 y, .mf t U, tj 5 It 'L .f I f in , . .,. A .rl ,V K nhl 1,3 fs,-1 'We fr .m, 1 Z I , L 'kyfwdr , ' f f iff? X I fl? 5 I 2 il gguib E K if ,E I LEFT - ROW ONE: Cheryl Price, Kim Price, Randy Pritchett. ROW TWO: Kenny Pryne, Cindy Pulliam, Mary Putthoff. ROW THREE: Jackie Raney, Becky Ray, Lori Reed. ROW FOUR: Donna Reinschmidt, Mona Repper, Vicki Retherford. ROW FIVE: Anna I Ribasti, Reed Rice, Debbie Richardson, Gerry Richardson, Doug I Riede, Wendy Riesenmey. ROW SIX: John Rinehart, Vicki Ring, David L Ritter, Randy Robb, Jim Roberds, Tom Roberds. ROW SEVEN: Bill Roberts, Harvey Roberts, Linda Rock, John Rockey, Greg Rollins, Gary Burgess. RIGHT - ROW ONE: Marsha Roselli, Sharon Ross, Raymond Rossiter, Ellen Rouse, Ronald Rumpf, David Russell. ROW TWO: Drew Rutherford, Judy Ryberg, Randall Sage, Clint Sanders, Steve Sanders, Craig Sasse. ROW THREE: Sheree Sattler, Michelle Sauer, Gene Sawson, Richard Scalet, Niles Schaaf, Cheryl Shaefer. ROW FOUR: Steve Schall, Natalie Schmoll, Vicki Schnell. ROW FIVE: Mike Schultz, Julie Schump, Julie Scobee. E? Over As a Dictator uv if' ei ': jwf MJ' 'Yi , f I gc. gfifswy g 2 sf .: 1 1 , ' i 15 z me ' I 1 1 I 5 ,A ig Awseaewfl A I ,Wt 'AW' . 4 - , , . s 'W' whims, Q R-' mfiflvnsg-L A in- , iff, . 2 f , . . ,, . , . 'mr :--ff d', I Y 84 grain-deaf QW' '15-ff :. . , Ja, . , 4 J! f f , 5 I ' 1 A G a 4 M.. s Q Q -A , 2 1 it f we ll 'if ff. 2 I ' 'X s' -1 2 'o 'va 1 x 5 J LEFT - ROW ONE: Vicki Scroggln, Tom Scrutchfleld. ROW TWO: Jane Seewoester, Greg Serslev. ROW THREE: Terry Sexton, Debbie Shipman. ROW FOUR: Larry Shor- tino, Larry Shuey. ROW FIVE: Dave Shupert, Carla Simpson, Daryl Simpson, Dan Sisco, Rob Sisco, Robyn Siahck. ROW SIX: Delene Slaten, Bob Sloan, Bob Smith, Olndy Smith, Claudia Smith, Iris Smith. ROW SEVEN: Jill Smith, Kay Smith, Tony Smith, Kelley Smock, Don Snyder, Mike Sogas. CENTER - ROW ONE: Shelley Sommer, Debbie Sparks. ROW TWO: Dennis Spruell, Mervln Srock. ROW THREE: Alan Staggs, Tim Stanton. ROW FOUR: Buddy Steele, Scott Steward. RIGHT - ROW ONE: Greg Stewart, Cindi Stinnett, Julle Stoeffler, Susan Stoll. ROW TWO: Betsy Stower, Bill Strobel, Darryl Sullivan, Kathy Summers. ROW THREE: Gene Swanson, Kim Swartz, Greg Sweeten, Mark Swesy. ROW FOUR: Janet Swick, Kathy Swift, Troy Sword, Mark Tapp. ROW FIVE: Kathy Taulbert, Al Taylor, Sharon Taylor, Terri Teetor. ROW SIX: Brenda Terry, Lisa Tharp, Margaret Thomas, Kerry Timmons, Dennis Tipton. ROW SEVEN: Clint Tosspon, Danny Trusler, Mike Tucker, Kathy Tuggle, Richard Tuttle. ROW EIGHT: Joe Uman, Bob Umstead, James Urel, Carol Vancamp, Brenda Vandevyvere. ig A' E ' I Wi. 6 1' s,,,4e-v g. I 8 fe? rig BL ta V Y: fy ' 4.3. Q , 0 i f 6. 25- IQ 2 4' ZS: if Q tie 'fx x, S K wfafgj 4 Ya! i l A1322 ,,vv,.Z3x 1 is I ,,f 1 I .- 4--rp .ny -. 2 G. -vvl as 4 Q I 522 X ew Q x 5 ,, QM' 7 f .419 .1455 , ,J K, 'W I 1 ri? I i f' M, lf. . ,. .f an ,givin ' I . . 1422?-I , I f ' 11, 1 'wi' ' 4? , , X I .,,, Q - fwif ..f. if , S 1 I lU ' 'x N. fs? 5..'1?'f-jglfygg. ' . - A Q ' 5' - 5,-E: ,'..':fv1,L.l t5V,f w 'f bg K I f rrrrrr : 1 ' . I. gt . W E, I N ,Af 'X Q' . H WIN'-v , 6. -Sf! E ,. - - 1- Q91 -1 ' .. '.u.g,, . rt , 93321 LEFT - ROW ONE: Garry Vaughn, Robin Vernon, Richard Vines, Charles Vochatzer, Steve Wachtel, Valerie Wagner. ROW TWO: Mike Wallace, John Walter, Wayne Walters, David Ward, Harvey Ward, Martha Ward. ROW THREE: Beth Wasleski, Kevin Watt, Natalie Wear, Leo Weber, Wanda Wehner, David Weiss. ROW FOUR: Kris Welch, Cheryl Welchon, Pam Wells, Terry Wendell. ROW FIVE: Lorrie Werner, Annette White, Paul White, Steve Whitehouse. ROW SIX: Kevin Wilcoxon, Cheryl Williams, Jim Williams, LuAnn Williams. CENTER - ROW ONE: Mike Williams, Rick Williams, Stanley Williams. ROW TWO: Teresa Williams, Mark Willis, Mike Willis. ROW THREE: Rosie Wilson, Mike Winders, Patti Winslow. ROW FOUR: Lindsay Wood, Robbie Wood, Linda Woodall. ROW FIVE: Brad Woodford, Mike Woods, Karen Woolford. RIGHT - ROW ONE: Rick Wright, Debbie Wurdeman, David Yadon. ROW TWO: George Yocum, Donna Young, Greg Young. ROW THREE: Susan Young, Vicki Young, Joyce Zimmerman. ACTION SHOT: Jim Marcusson gives sophomores instructions during Student Council get-together for Homecoming. fa, ,JA V 'Y H 4, ' Q , t, '61 .M ,ia ' ,. I ,.,.-::,,-3 , , Y, .- , V, sf ' x, . -, hd' Z AA M I IW l 'WX .. o ' g, I 1 1. , f i' an E ff ' , liz 5 ff? ' 0 i X341 t gy 0 f J G -at 'ff t an-,x , if :f ,V sg.-I ' , J ' giigffga' '-,Z X, 'Ir' . 5 'YQ f 62 I 87 Driving Range: Experience 'I'he entrance to the safety range. These are the bumper cars used by students. The control tower in which instructors direct traffic. for the inexperienced This year an addition was made to the Drivers Edu- cation Department. This was the Raytown Region- al Safety Center. The Center is open to not only Raytown South but other area schools also. This range provides modern teaching techniques in both classroom and laboratory experiences for the train- ing of students and adults in Driver Education. The Safety Center building was erected in 1972 on a 26 acre site. It contains a three-bay garage, simulator room, multi-media room, classroom, traffic control tower, staff room, offices and restrooms. Also there is a multi-,car driving -range has a 300 foot by 400 foot asphalt-surfaced area. It contains a signalized street intersection, reducing radius curve, off-road recovery and emergency lanes, double-car garage with single lane entry, figure eight pattern, T exer- cise, backing X, circle drive, dead-end street, eight foot alley, and skid-pan. The main if1fefSeGtlOn of the Vange- Students are transported to and from the range in buses. ' H Classroom facilities. A driving simulator Classroom decor illustrates the atmosphere of the highway Is this the way out wwf 1-5, x .ln Flaytown South has welcomed students from foreign lands for a decade. This year, Maria de los Dolores Catalina Benilde Castaffo Linares, better known as Lola, was our guest from Valencia, Spain. Lola spent the year at the home of her American sister, Paula Fats. THIS PAGE, TOP: Lola looks for information in the school library. ABOVE: The Fats' family lfrom left to rightl: Mrs. Fats, Vicki, Mr. Fats, Lola, and Paula. TOP RIGHT: Lola tours the Nelson Gallery of Art. RIGHT: Joh Hoy, an AFS student at FRSHS for the first semester, is caught dumping Lola in the fountain at Volker Park. , ,, .ph ,,,. , ,X X ,W ,,,, y,,f,ff,,Mf.,. f ,fgfffffw',Wf' .',' X f f f . gf 1 :ff ,Q f , ff f gf r,fu,, ,yf,,fg.fviW, 2,1 jffffv' 1169 QMTYQX, ,ffl 'fo A ,y ,, gh ' ,Q ,cf ,QV f , , ,fr A K ,MX 5, k X 74, V, .f f 4 ' ., ,, f,,. ,. , . . M -1 , ,,,, 1 ,f T .:r. if ' fp, - if- 1 ,mffy 3 ' . i ., ,il Lola Thanks Ray-South for an 'Interesting Experience' l'fl::,t,fy1 AM v4g,5,,f,Qff'ja.Mj,,,,L4?55Q,s UR? ,Q To Raytown South: In this moment, when I am ready to leave, to find words to tell you Thanks for my year with you is very difficult. I will tell you in my own language Gracias . During a year between when I sent my application and I received my answer from American Field Service, I askedmyself about how is the life in United States, how is the school and other things that I have found in Flaytown South. I think that during this year I have learned a lot, I have had an interesting experience that will help me to be more objective and to understand better my country and my different customs. I want to tell Thanks to the student council, AFS club and to everyone that gave me the opportunity to know you. I want to tell Thanks to the teachers and to all students that have helped me always with my English, because I know that it was very poor, and to look for words in my very big blue dictionary and to speak slowly was very uncomfortable, but since the first moment you were very pleasant with me. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to participate in all your clubs. Your spirit is really so much. Each person in Fiaytown South feels as an important piece in the functioning of the school. You enjoy all your activities and one thing very important is that your school involves not only your educational life but your social life. Thanks for opening the doors of your community and this high school. ' Perhaps I repeat too many times Thanks but you deserve- it. I never will be able to forget this year. ' Sincerely, 2 iffy 9' i E Q 2 2 i 5 5 A a 1 V. 4 4 . 5 : 5 5 H E E K7 4 1. E u Q 5 3 5 E I, Q H 51 a 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 5 I I l n I i . , if , ,--x.,.., , ...ff -- ---'A ' 1 ,-Y AW Looking Out for Our Future. 1 2 -Y 'Ky 2 s as 1? lm swf ' 2 V ,,, K' 13-.sf 5 ' as 5' XX .:x ' - x X 'f' .H-' 'Kr' 'Q' 'Tilb- viz, I , 4 W!! .1 . ,ip A 'yn ld V. 4 4' X 49 gf. I . ' 4' 4, J' I if 1- f 41 4 -I ., 4 '!25f 'QQ ff' OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: School Board Members: Joe Herndon, Superintendent, June Ashley, Gary Collins, Robert Cross, Dr. R. W. Hanna, Jim Robinson, Jr., Harold Shaw, Lou Wood. THIS PAGE, TOP, ROW ONE: LAWRENCE E. BLAIR, Counselor: BA, MS, K. Wesleyan U., KSTC, K. St., KU: LUCILLE BREWER, Counselor: BS, MS, CMSU, Mich. U., UMKC: DAVID LYON, Counselor: MS, CMSU: ROBERT RICHARDSON, Counselor: BS, MS, CMSU, Mo. Valley: JACOB SHERER, Counselor: AA, BA, MS, Graceland J.C., CMSU, MU, San Diego St. ROW TWO: MYRTLE CHASTAIN, Secretary: SUSAN CLARK, Secretary: GAYLE GRAVES, Secretary: MADONNA SHREVE, Secretary: BARBARA ZEIGLER, Secretary. ROW THREE: JAMES O. MARKLAND, Principal: BS, MS, EdS, Mo. Valley, CMSU, UMKC: MARTHA HUPP, Librarian: BS, MSLS, MY, Ill. U. ROW FOUR: CLARENCE COX, Assistant Principal: BA, MS, Wm. Jewell, CMSU: NANCY FLAMANK, Assis- tant Librarian, English: BS, MA, NWMSU, UMKC. ROW FIVE: LARRY TAYLOR, Assistant Principal: BS, MS, CMSU: VIRGINIA KNAPP, Nurse. lx ,,,,,,,, X ,,,..q,f-0. f f on 7 M: , ' mf 5 -wid 4 I ?n4A.Qv , -1.1-,Z ., f , f I X Z I 1 gl f f ff l , X X g f ,W , , , ,f 32' aff , . , WL 3 fl ff! ' Q 5954 ' ' f, , 'ki 'Q ' :M 2 ' 4 ,Q Z ' ,V f f K mn. .-'2',. f x.- X 'Q 2 f 4 1 W ' , f If ,Z ,, 97' . ' x X . ax fi Q ' V 1 ,f, , 1' ZZ?-1 'f f ' ,, . ,f jf' ' 12, 5214- f ' Q, J f I Ae..-ss , , f Mk 7 if at , M 2, .01 ' W' Eff Miss Rea at Home on the Range Z! OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: MARGARET ADAMS, Mathematics: BS, MU, KU: LARRY ALLEN, Dr. Ed., Social Studies, Athletics: BS, KU: CHARLES AUER, Dr. Ed.: BS, MS, CMSU. TOP RIGHT, ROW ONE: WILLIAM AUSTIN, Social Studies: BS, CMSU: BEN BAILEY, Dr. Ed.: BS, MS, CMSU: ROW TWO: JOHN BAILEY, Social Studies, P.E. Athletics: BS, MS, CMSU: DUANE BLACKWELL, Industrial Arts: AA, BA, MA, Pueblo J.C., U. of N. Colo., Central Meth. ROW THREE: JOHN BLAIR, Mathematics: BA, MS, Central Meth., CMSU: PAUL BOECKER, Industrial Arts: BS, K. St. at Pitts. ROW FOUR: KATHRYN BONDURANT, Special Education: BS, MS, CMSU, UMKC, Avila: ROY BOONE, Foreign Language: BA, BS, Drury, SMSU, UMKC. ROW FIVE: THOMAS BUCK, Social Studies, Athletics: BS, CMSU: DOROTHY BURBRIDGE, Office Oc- cupations: BS, MA, CMSU. ROW SIX: AVIS CANNON, Business Education: BS, MBA, CMSU, U. of Denver: MARBETH CARMONY, Home Economics: BS, MA, KSU. THIS PAGE, TOP, ROW ONE: DICK CHANDLER, Social Studies, Athletics: BA, Mo. Valley, CMSU, UMKC: JUDITH CLOUD, English: BS, CMSU. ROW TWO: TOM CHRISTIAN, Art: BA, MA, CMSU, U. of N. Colo., NWMSU: IRIS COLE, Speech and Drama: BA, MA, Bob Jones U., UMKC. BOTTOM, ROW ONE: KARL COX, Mathematics: BS, Baker U., MU: NEIL COX, Industrial Arts: BS, UMKC: ROBERT CRADDOCK, P.E., Athletics: BS, MS, Mo. Valley, CMSU: ROBERT DAVIS, Business Education: BS, MS, CMSU: DONALD DIEGELMAN, Social Studies: AA, BA, KCJC,.Wm Jewell: OLE ENGELSON, Science: AAB, BA, Norfolk J.C., Kearney St., Colo. St., K. St. at Ft. Hays. ROW TWO: SHIRLEY ERNZEN, Business Education: BS, MS, St. Mary, KSU, CMSU: CLARA FISHER, English: BS, CMSU: WILLIAM FIZER, Dr. Ed.: BS, CMSU: SALLY FREDERICK, English: BS, MED, EDS, MU: DOUGLAS FRITTS, Science: BS, MS, School of the Ozarks, CMSU, UMKC: NANCY FLAMANK, English: BS, MA, MU, NEMU, UMKC. My J W iff 1 I . ' ,T 7' .57 7' If . 'V C' I .I :ff '1' Y '? , 3,1 1 1 . li c 'f ' 251- i1viw1 ,f. 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ROW THREE: ESTER GROVER, Home Economics: MS, CMSU, MU: BRENDA GIVENS, English and Foreign Language: BA, Central Meth, UMKC: BRUCE JOHNSON, Dr. Ed., Athletics: BS, MS, CMSU: FRANCES JOHNSON, Business Education: AA, BS, Coffeyville J.C., CMSU: R. C. JONES, Social Studies: BS, MS, SMSU, MU, CMSU. THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT, ROW ONE: LOYAL KAEDING, Social Studies: BS, CMSU, UMKC: BARRY KINCAID, English: BA, MA, MU, Wm. and Mary: LARRY LAIDLEY, Mathematics: BS, MS, NWMSU, CMSU, K. St. at Pitts. ROW TWO: WARREN LATHROP, P.E., Athletics: AB, MA. Wm., Jewell, MU: VIRGINIA LATTA, Foreign Language, Social Studies: BS, KU: ALENE LEWIS, Home Economics: BS, MU, CMSU. ROW THREE: CARROLL C. LEWIS, Music: BS, MM, DMA: SMSU, USC, UMKC: SHIRLEY LININGER. Food Service: BS, MS, CMSU, Iowa St. U., MU: LINDA LUCAS, Foreign Language: BA, San Francisco St., Universidad de las Americas, Graceland, UMKC. ROW FOUR: MARVIN LUDLUM, Industrial Arts: BS, MS, K. St. at Pitts.: LAWRENCE LUNCEFORD, English: BA, MA, Bob Jones U., UMKC: ELIZABETH MARTIN, Business Education: BS, CMSU, Lincoln U. ROW FIVE: WAYNE MCGINNIS, P.E., Athletics: BS, KU: ELSIE MILHOLLAND, Mathematics: MA, AB, Columbia U., Wm. Jewell: STUART MILLER, Science: BS, AB, MS, KU, NWMSU, Cal. U. Chief Chandler on the Warpath ABOVE, ROW ONE: JAMES MINNER, P.E., Athletics, Health: Ark. St. U., SEMS: JUNE MOHNS, Social Studies: AA, BA, MA, Pasadena J.C., UMKC, CMSU, Wis. U.: HAZEL MOORE, English: BS, CMSU, UMKC: VANCE MORRIS, P.E., Athletics: BA, MEd, Wm. Jewell, MU: MARILYN NELLIGAN, English: BS, CMSU, Laval U.: JANET O'BRlEN, Business Education: BS, CMSU. ROW TWO: GLADYS PAPAS, Social Studies: AB, MA, KU, UMKC, Neb. U., Avila: PEGGY PARKER, Art, Social Studies: Minn. Art, CMSU: ROZANNE PRATHER, English: BS, MA, KU, UMKC: THOMAS PRZYBYLSKI, Business Education: BS, NWMS, Mo. Western, Monterey Peninsula: PATRICIA PUMMILL, Art: BA, BFA, SW Bapt., Wm. Jewell, K.C. Art Inst., UMKC: DOUGLAS QUACKENBUSH, Mathematics: AA, BA, MS, SUNYATC, KSTC, CMSU. ROW THREE: CANDY QUEARRY, P.E.: BA, UMKC: ANNE' REA, English: BS, MU: GERRY REDFORD, English: BS, MS, CMSU.'ROW FOUR: SUSAN REDFORD, Home Economics: BS, MU, CMSU: FLOYD REED: Science, Athletics, BA, MS, CMSU, Wm. Jewell, Wash. U.: MARGARET ROBERTS, English: AA, BA, MA, KCJC, UMKC. ROW FIVE: KATHY ROLLER, Mathematics: BS, UMKC: DON ROSS, Industrial Arts: BS, MS, CMSU: MABEL RUSSELL, English: BS, MA, SMSU, UMKC. OPP. PAGE, TOP, ROW ONE: JUNE SAVITSKI, Business Education: BS, MS, CMSU: SHIRLEY SCOTT, Speech and Drama: BS, MA, CMSU, Bowling Green St. U. ROW TWO: SHEILA SHINN, Social Studies: BS, MA, NEMSU, MU: LORETTA SINNETT, P.E.: BS, MS, CMSU. ROW THREE: HAROLD SPAULDING, Auto Mech.: General Motors: LEONARD STUMPFF, COE: BS, MS, K St. at Pitts., CMSU. ROW FOUR: TWILA SUTHERLAND, Business Education: Ottawa U., Danbury St., Wis. U., CMSU: ROBERTA TIPP, English, Speech and Drama: AA, BA, MA, MJCKC, UMKC. ROW FIVE: EUGENE VAUGHN, Mathematics: BS, MS, Ark. St. U., K. St. at Ft. Hays, CMSU: ROBERT VOGT, Mathematics: BS, MA, CMSU, lll. Inst. of Tech. Q . '51, V as ,A,AX. , WN, .7b. N. fDv 'CN .Aspnlf-M,':'x .5 f, ' ' iz' Q, ,Q is s. ' ws Q' 'X f gil' Yu 1 I 31 if K f lf! I, fiiiii K is K THIS PAGE, TOP RIGHT, ROW ONE: THOMAS WALKER, Music: BM, MM, Central Meth., USC, UMKC: JUDITH WALTERS, Social Studies: BS, SMSU, CMSU. ROW TWO: TERRY WILLIAMS, Science: ABA, BA, KCJC, MU, UMKC: CAROLYN WREN, Art: AA, BS, Stephens, NE Okla. St., Tulsa U., Colo. St., CMSU. Custodians and Cafeteria Ladies Help Behind the Scenes XZMQY461 f ff' W 4:7 ' W X X , ggi? IL T1 M, ,MMWWW x X 1 Q',' I Q E ,ff ' -f'-v , , ,f ,, v' 1 X i - ? 1 ' M ll , f V H 1 gf? , . - ' f 222fk '?i'f55 3 ua QV : rf : Q Z : 1 if fljilfff' ' 1 -A ' I ,yi I ,t 4 . fl, , Y , ,, 5 W 3' 4 gn? P 3 5 ,. l 5 3 I ig, 'E ,. 562 g, f . i , V m - I Mn Lv . 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Greg Simpson and Misty Fowler Crowned 1973 PGLARIS King and Queen CLOCKWISE: Jody Grubaugh: Cardettesg Leslie Erickson: AFSQ Gary Krabiel: SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, Cardettesg Cecil Jenkins: Latin Club. f if '. 1 H ,? 5' 1' ff 'inf - ,'f:f,z'f' '!v,' . I ,' pf fffaffi ff Ig? 1, 3 14242 4 f jfyfQf?,-,, 1 1 If f f J 1 C' ff 1 aff , ' , 1 4 f ff 'lf , j 1 1 f ' W f f' M1 f K1 M , f f if 7 1 7, 11 ff ' f, 1 1 f f f 1 , ' If 1 I f 1 f i 7 f 1 ' X 1 'Y 2, 1 1 21 ff!! f !,w I , 1 W if if , f , ff f , , f 5 , f, X ffjf 462 7! ll-'1,',P Vf zffmf V .1, , Majfyff, 1 fy '4 ,W 'V ,Z if 111 ff' f 1,4 1 ' ' iff' 01 X 17 fo , ' W ff, f , 1 ff ?,yi 91' fjfr 1,1 , ,V X f , K f , ff K 1 'M I ff 4 71 , 2 ,1 , 4,f,,. 1 f 5 g ,af The Honored Attendants COUNTER-CLOCKWISE: Mark Stintzi: Student Councilg Dell Ann Smith: Art Club: Jim Marcusson: Art Clubg Paula Sarver: French Club. The Red and White Queen can- didates are traditionally chosen by the football teams of each class. The candidate whose team sells the most tickets is crowned queen at the half time ceremonies of the annual Red and White game. This year the Red met the White and lost at Memorial Stadium on August 31, 1972. For the third year in a row, the class of 1973 sold the most tickets. Kathy Noll: senior candidate and Ms. Red and White 1972 received her crown from Elaine Ecord last year's queen. The junior candidate was Pam Stiegler. Stella Leggat was nominated by the sophomore football team. After the game, Kathy reigned over the first Red and White dance sponsored by the POLARIS staff. v f yin fum A ,fi QQ ,f ' ,wfvfg .. ' rag? . , , il f, , L.. 91204-4 r , 4 qw, wif: fm .tif 9Wy53? ' ? - :TX Wiz at-f .1 ff fzm5jf--Yg,- 'Q T ,Z f my ff 152- ff , V, f ff ,V lbggf ff 5 if W 7 If ' Y 'j7'5'Ej' 'f . t 75 .7 -if f Q gif Z6 I Y . A 'fy 4 W, 1 4 fv, Q., ff. X' .,f,! Bait? W f Q22 Nw ig 9 ,,, vt .Z V xl, gk, X if ,'fkff2eyf39lagg F' M4 1' , . Q 4 6 y 'l ' few .4,g.7,,,r'fP 1' Senio. 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Vicki Hays Crowned Queen on Friday the Thirteenth -Ah 1 4 004,17 'Q Q0 'l 1 if Q ' r Sponsored by Student Council and supervised by co-chairmen Jim Marcusson and Dawn Miller, the decorations centered around the theme, Magical Mystery Tour . Op- posite, -far left, Sandy Sparks. Opposite, bot- tom right, Cathy Puthoff. This page, above left, the queen candidates, Vicki Hays, Sandy Sparks, Gwen Norton, Jackie Sim- mons, and Cathy Puthoff take time out from Coronation prac- tice to pose on the bleachers. Far left, Gwen Norton. 1972 Fall Wqwm, Susan and Greg Named Most Spirited The announcement of the Most Spirited Couple of 1972-73 was made December 9, -1972 at Pep Squad's annual dance. Hard working pep squad members transformed the cafeteria into a winter fantasy following the theme Old Fashioned Christmas. Mr. and Miss Spirit can- didates were nominated by Pep Squad. Miss Spirit candidates were: Susan Haff, Karen Harris and Diane Ryberg. Mr. Spirit candidates were: Art Bartlett, Keith Farrand and Greg Gomerdinger. THIS PAGE: MR. AND MISS SPIRIT 1973 - GREG GOMERDINGER and SUSAN HAFF. OPPOSITE PAGE, bottom right: Keith Farrand and Karen Harris, left: Art Bartlett and Diane Ryberg. 3 ,W V K ,ff T , eff i , 'F' 6- r wi' Q ,,a,, 'img -sw V fi it t ti A ggi A Egggagqgfa -I 'Y MSS Q 1, NM. V. in 4 4 tfwmaigwgt , ' it-il I 5 .f ,WH5V3Q page 'ir I ' ' .Q f ' .T 9,5 . ,M Q. is if' W 3 ' , , I H71 'wi' iqse?-Zeit' fl mths J 1 fee, L,-5.5 I' QS? 4,55 . 3 if rl F-l f. l - V ,VU fait? H W H,,.,' 3... ,. ,, . rift iw: 4' 5,- I ' 1- A.. Q fi T v Yffif- zlifli'-33,f,f3ftg'igw. ' ' 4,'.p,,,Y, . 1 A v, wx vi, -.,q. ,kewl 4 R. qi- 154 9?1+.:5f':f'ffiH.Q 7 512 , az.. v. 13 ' ' ' 4+ My ,Z-'HLA i - iz ! :Sak ,Q Rv 5 QQ 'Q W gigllltqat. -rx fn? ,xvgay . 4, r tsffxg. rr . . A, ,., . WJ.vWtSa1aq .a .-, 1 'gr-Tf-9, I T, K. - .Q--f fj' NHS ' . xx -K H39 J - 1' 4' I va' . .-A, .te -4-4. 4, ELF U, 1 rf' 'vcr' Lf' J 1 01 I n f i I if 71' 1 04. g?e1fQ,f 1 , ga Y SE -,,.1 41, fe, . QT! Winter Sports Elect Elaine Ecord The candidates for Winter Sports Homecoming Queen were: Elaine Ecord, Key Club: Carla Coffman, Trackg Jeannie Mathews, Wrestlingg Shelley Smith, Swimminxgg Kris Uhlig, Basketballg Claudia Yeager, Diving. The candidates were introduced Fri- day, February 2, at the Homecoming assembly and the student body voted third hour for their choice. That night at half time of the basketball game that matched the Car- dinals with the Winnetonka Griffins, Elaine Ecord was crowned Winter Sports Homecoming Queen by Sue Barker, the 1972 Queen. The GoodeTime Rebellion filled the school cafeteria with music Saturday night as Elaine and her attendants reigned over Key Club's annual homecoming dance that centered around the theme Colour My World! -was Jim Hedges. The other candidates were Gr!-ig Jones, Greg Car- 4 . . ...Yr H-v-.Y. .W .--- --.H , . ,,,, , . ,,, .,. ,.... .. . .. -..ua g ?. ,ff - ff' 4 7: Y The Flakey Fifties was the theme of the annual Women Pay All Dance sponsored by French and Latin Clubs. These clubs nominated the WPA King candidates who were voted on the evening of March 17th by persons attending the dance. The 1973 WPA King dona, Barry Burgess, and Mike Holder. ' 'f-iI5'f'PU1 N -'ff ,.----M 0-s--.. A-A '.rf Hbdges Naminared WPA King at FIakey Fifties 4.4 11+ 1 ma-I -11 b-,,..,vm , 1. '1:r:. ',mr1 I .1 ' 1' . .n 'dll B mg V 5 7 1 ,gf :A 1 1.3, Zun- A. 'vu Q to the Future ' 1973 ' Looking to the Future ' 197 1-5 . e fl: '-SEQ 1' F3 ? t'j?21Q,'?I ff' M155 ,L 25 ,,5'L-- .e: mam,-. if-Ff'4.2?Ei1 e-:Luv E'-Eff' - Y ff 1:1-of----1 .- ..- -1 F l 1-:T-L-e -: . .i.l .',, JY- 1 -L. ?' is?-2-5. ' .f'.3:.2i:,:.:f.'?Q2 ' ggfrfrfmaf ' 'f:g.- f , . . rp.,-,,.. .., vu? 1? . 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WON 7 2 LOST TEAMS Flaytown 0 12 Ruskin 0 14 Truman 6 14 Oak Park 13 6 North Kansas City 3 13 William Chrisman 6 27 Center 0 6 Rockhurst O 7 Winnetonka I 2 O SCORES: RSHS Left: Steve Gator Hainey puts his foot into the ball on a kickoff against Truman. h , 1 I K , 5, , M , E. ......,,--,...,.- .... ...,.,-.f Y, CONFERENCE CHAMPS: Roger Scott, Keith Farrand, Warren Wisner, Alan Adams, Dave Stoll, Matt Kramer, and Gary Denny. BELOW: Roger's truckin' on. NEXT PAGE, CLOCKWISE: Coach C doing his job. Warren Wisner and Alan Adams, best two runners. Keith pushes for the finish line. INDIVIDUAL SHOTS, CLOCKWISE: Warren Wisner, 9:54: Alan Adams, 9157: Roger Scott, 10:25, Keith Farrand, 10:24. I r, f Y , w f f---fvqvw lkelai' 5 ZS :CS A mx, if 'xg' . ' Q 'Q It J I i fr 1 , nf' QM' L Skrnn y Power Takes Conference The 1972 version of Skinny Power took Conference again this season making the Running ed Conference champs 7 out of the last 9 years. However competition was rougher this year and they did not win as much as expected. For the se- cond time in the history of the RSHS Invitational the X-C team did not take first rather they took nd. Completing their dual record 3-1, Skinny Power surged on to take 3rd at Marshall and 2nd at Ruskin. At the District meet, Warren Wisner broke the school record with a time of 9:54, leading the team to 2nd place. The team also placed 2nd at the first Regional meet. Alan Adams' 4th place finish helped the Skinny Power to a 6th place finish at State. 4. s it 1 +A 4 fri: G+' '13 sb 121' -,lx 4 i I tr Z if ' at 1 'I I 1 l . 3,52 . fire.. 5155? i ' 5 .ll f4??,l ' 151351 ' -' .....f,,,.,,,,,,,,,-..,..a, ,,............,.........4...i...-.,a- ...---1 -Q.. .Q..f.1.L1Q-i-i--x,,.mQ--wwmww-Q--B-1'----- - ----A - -an - - ' A I 'V Q' .wt 4 .-J ROW TWO: Bob Shump, Ed Harrison, Tim Morris, David Hindman, Byron Holtzen, David Yadon, Clint Sanders, Jim Conway, and Coach Craddock. ROW ONE: Keith Farrand, Warren Wisner, Alan Adams, Roger Scott, Dave Stoll, Gary Denny, and Matt Kramer. Below: Alan Adams kicks in at the finish. Opppsite page, CLOCKWISE: Bob Shump runs in one of his few meets, Warren is determined to place at State. Kramer staying ahead with Stoll not far behind. Wisner and Adams in close race with Lee's Summit. Individuals, CLOCKWISE: Dave Stoll, 10230: Matt Kramer, 10:33: Bob Shump, 10142: Gary Denny. Opposite page, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Yadon, 11:O5g Clint Sanders, 11:O6: and Senior Jim Conway. . E , wa ., , l' I . ..,1, . , ' 1 t ' - L . .ffftft 4 30 3 ..t. y. . ... , a v ... - ...K ,vii -7 5 -3' wi - A il- ' - XV. 'Q fK k'5'f .. .,.V WW, , I 3 fw7f,f,f ,, .f fff V , 'f ., ff f fyftfffyfy f X. , fzyf f rf 'f f r ' ff' .' , ' ,..:.' 11 5 ff W f X I Saw f if f if 2 P f f iffy YQ' f.4.gf,, , A V ?f'f'cff'f'4.?'frZ f, W! iff- 'iff 5 y7f44ff147'. H W, fr W- 161144 ,, 'Wat' ZZ' HJ V: ,' ,JW if 5 :ff mmf? ,fwfr . Ana-as ' vez. 5 E 5 ! 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SHUT EAU S gllllhf 52 -an -fill Cfil' IND U H 42 lil! Ill' Sl! ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT Bruce Sanders Neal Brownfield Gary Roach Machen Kurt Morrison Alan Read Mark Stintzi Vic Colwell Greg Jones Art Bartlett Darrell Pratt Steve Tanck Chris The 1972-73 Cardinal Basketball Team again proved the news media to be wrong in their unfavorable pre- season predictions. The team had a very successful season with a 24-5 record. The successful season South South 64 59 K CONFERENCE RECORD Oak Park .... Chrisman .... South South Winnetonka was marked by taking second in the Suburban Nine Tournament, first in the North Kansas City Tourna- ment, first in Regional, beating Raytown four times. The Conference title again was taken by South which was the seventh straight time. The season came to a close with a William Chrisman upset that broke South's home court winning streak at 34, a school record. Three players got individual honors, Vic Colwell, was second team All-Metro, first All-District, first team EXAMINER All-Area, and first All- Conference. He, along with Art Bartlett, received honorable mention All-State. Gary Roach received second team All-Metro, second team All-District, se- cond team EXAMINER All-Area, and second team All-Conference. Art Bartlett was awarded second team All-District, honorable mention All-Metro, first team EXAMINER All-Area, second team All- Conference. South South 67 53 Ruskin ...... Truman ..... South South NKC ...... Center .... Raytown . . . 7ina Flow Opposite page, left: Starting five getting psyched. This page, above: Art Forward gets another jumpball. Above: Roach controlling floor game Art Bartlett 6'6 180 Senior Center Gary Floach 6'1 180 Senior Guard M .Vic Colwell 6'2 180 Senior . Y .. . ,.,, . , ,k ,,., V7-7 . .. ..,. 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Senior Guard Alan Read 6' 155 Senior Guard Chris Machen 6'3 190 Junior Forward Steve Tanck Darrel Pratt Kurt Morrison ea 195 Jr. Forward 6'4 160 Jr. Forward 6' 170 Jr- Guard Junior Varsity 17-1 I ROW ONE, Left to Right: E. Lakey, S. Shumake, A. Mazi, M. Sogas, and R. Meek. ROW TWO: D. Mathews, W. Chattam, S. Shelton, M. Rorie, and M. Buttrey. ROW THREE: C. Robb K. Morrison, D. Pratt, E. Hackney, and C. Machen. 136 Above: Bartlett tips ball away from opponents. Above, right: Tanck falls on a loose ball. SOPHOMORE TEAM: ROW ONE, Left to Right: Darrell Simpson, Craig Sasse, Bob Denier, Mike Sogas, and Mike Hankins. ROW TWO: Tom Poppa, Art Gallion, Steve Shall, and Mike Wallace. ROW THREE: Randy Glen, Chris McLeroy, Dave Cooper, and Randy Meek. Sophomores 15 5 Coach John Bailey, in his second year at South, had another very successful season. Junior Varsity had quite a bit of talent with eight players capable of star- ting. They make the varsity season next year look promising. The Sophomores again showed Floyd Reed's coaching ability by having a winning season. The games they lost were close and by learning from their mistakes they are looking forward to a good season next year. Opposite page, left: Sanders shoots a layup. Q , , It Was a Very Good Year BACK ROW: Tom Seddon - Mgr., Doug Ferber, Dennis Bullard, Gary Stansbury, Don Sneed, Randy Stephens, Capt., Mike Hammerbacher, David Arn, Scott Burton, RobrLivingston, Steve Haynes, Capt., Greg Gravitt, Rusty Arn, Terry Owensby, Capt., Coach Allen, Coach McGinnis. MIDDLE ROW: Rob Sisco - Mgr., David Rees, Duane Thrutchley, Calvin Dillinger, Bob Beebe, David Graham, John Adkins, Brad Howard, Ray Captain STEVE HAYNES Captain RANDY STEPHENS 1st NKC Tourn. 1st Ray-South Tourn. 2nd Van Horn Tourn. 1st NKC Tourn. 3rd Conf. Tourn. 2nd Conf. Tourn. DAVID ARN DENNIS BULLARD 1st Ray-South Tourn. 1st Ray-South Tourn. 1st GKC Tourn. 1st Conf. Tourn. 1st Conf. Tourn. 3rd State Tourn. For the grapplers of the 1972-1973 wrestling season, it was a very rewarding year. Through hard work and dedication on the part of the wrestlers as well as the coaches, wrestling cheerleaders, and grappleetes, Raytown South became one of the stronger power-houses in the Suburban Nine. Coach- ed by Larry Allen and Wayne McGinnis the team brought home three first-place trophies. Wrestling is quite a deman- ding sport. These three first place trophies speak for themselves. Youth was a tremendous asset to the team this year. Among the sophomores that added that extra winning edge to the team were: Dennis Bullard, Scott Burton, and Rob Livingston. This year the team was captained by: Steve Haynes, Randy Stephenes, and Terry Owensby. Coach Allen and Coach McGinnis are expecting another year of firsts. Rossiter, John Walters, Tim Greer, Mike Morales, Paul Morris. FIRST ROW: Dave McCauley, Pat Kellogg, Ed Dill, Cathy Distefano, Bill Pollard, Lorie Hall, Duane Copowycz, Marci Bauml, Tom Martiney, Mark Stewart, John Garris, Larry Shortino, Lynn Overton, Mark Flack, Vicky Pursley, Sam Mentesana, Jeannie Mathews, Kevin Salghman, Mike Papas. i H4 V- ,Q . , , 5 T f' T ,V ,.,1,,f,.,1, . ,W f 1 1 P u i l GARY STANSBURY DONNIESNEED 1st Ray-South Tourn. 2nd Ftay-South Tourn. 4th Van Horn Tourn. 2nd NKC Tourn. SCOTT BURTON DAVID REES 1st - V . out. RIGHT: Sneed pins, and holds his hand high. ABOVE: Bullard asks Ray South Tourn. 3rd Dist. Tourn. ,,HoW,S the mat taste? TOP LEFT: Ray-South wrestler adjusts his headphones during a time- I s S x H ' ' -- 4 f f - V f -.------v-LP.-f.,N-,.-,,.-,,..,.,:.--1-4-.mf-.--4.-Q-...L...,........,....figig5 ' l 'R'-5-'YQ' -A Y gm 37-V-jf----1-V5-,--515'-:I -Y W , ,, , , , 1' 1 1 I 1 s i a - , ' Y ' Y' ' uf :':T' 'M'-T73 Y '-- ' --1. Y 'gflfffi , A gwfglq, yy-....,,YV Y, F .f W., -sax 4 'CGW 1: f zz' A W Jw? 1 AY,-1 4-Q40 A loigyf A ZF? c ,f-W aw , 4!A Wm , 5 M... W 22911721 M 4 i Swimmers Have Good Season VARSlTY, BACK ROW, Left to Right: Gary Mynatt, Tim Miller, Steve Frets, Randy Hammerbacher, Mike Vance, Ed Surface, Greg Payton. FRONT ROW: Bill Strobel, Russ Wigginton, Richard Erickson, Lon Tracy, The 1972-73 Swim Team had a very rewarding year. The team placed 3rd in Conference, and 7th out of 17 schools in the district meet. The swim team's record was 5-4 with victories over Truman, William Chrisman, Northeast, Liberty, and Center. The swim team also placed 8th in the Van Horn relays out of 13 schools. Promising swimmers for next year's team are David Raymond who will be a Sophomore, and Phil Harrison who will be a Junior. Phil Harrison also proved that a Sophomore can accomplish just as much or more than a Senior by placing 10th at State in the 100 yd. breaststroke. Brad Woodford, Ron Summers, Dennis Martin, -Bon Thomas, Coach Chandler. Not Pictured, Phil Harrison. LEFT: Dennis Martin shows his excellence in the back stroke. ABOVE: Lon Tracy flying high with a swan dive. .P vi: ffm s,,..: J f .l if ,f 'df ,35yfZA Aff Z. , , A. W -24 .55 fy , Q ZZ ' j gfqfff , ,, , 4 , ,I ,f WV V, , Z , , WA, I . I 321 'uf L V K f :Q ,Q ' 7 , ,,' 'i M ,:,,,:. ' f ' ' .. , zz, I 1 , an If - , A V ,L K 5 X 1 W fl! xW' Aff' , ,, A Wi M , X' 45,1 t .V , I, Z' ,, 1 ' f rw . ' I 4., i , f 1 1 ' 1 I A.. , U 5 8 v 7 wt - QQ I Ai , ,A , Q A ,L V , , I wa Q W , 4 2 if .3 ,mg ,QU U , g JO' l 4 1, ng. ff wr j?g,,,, yffw -,,- ,,, 57' V , QM. U 6 'f9,,. .lm 14, , iff: ky 4 1 uf ,, f., Q '.,, uw , V ' ,i ,c .0 O - '.- mf ,, -gf., . b , V -g .,,, . A 4, . N4 , 'L , , ' ig ,, , ,-4-Y --M - - --- -qu:-,:::4:: -f-1 V -,,::f1---..-g:- Ray-South Cindermen 1st in FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Coach Craddock, Tom Maier, Roger Scott, David Krause, Warren Wisner, Gary Roach, Steve Roweton, Bob Schump, Don Bauml, Jim Hedges, Craig Pratt, Neal Brownfield, Gary Mynatt, Kevin Whiting. ROW TWO: Coach Morris, Chuck Hardinger, Paul Deford, Niles Schaff, Darrell Pratt, Steve Cassidy, Steve Wolff, Gary Corbin, Mark Morris, Darrell Simpson, Dennis Bullard, Dave Cummickel, Kevin Laval. ROW THREE: Roy Fleming, Mike Guinn, Mark Benezette, Bruce Broll, Mark Evans, Tim O'Roark, Pat Carey, Keith Farrand, Greg Cardona, Ed Harrison, Sam Mentasanna, Mike Hammerbacher, Gary Miller, Scott Burton. ROW FOUR: Coach Bailey, Clint Sanders, Gary Denny, Craig Young, Tom Walker, Alan Adams, Keith Miller, Terry Henke, Mark Willis, Mike Brown, Steve Worthington, Mike Papas, Eugene Flood, Greg Price. ROW FIVE: Clint Pickett, Bob Neal, Mike Woods, Matt Kramer, Dave Stoll, Jim Conaway, Jim Ryun, Mercury Morris, Jamie Garrett, Dan Sisco, Todd Neal, Gary Hasty, Tim Greer, Coach Johnson. 3rd in Indoor Outdoor OPPOSITE PAGE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don DB Bauml in flightduring the tri- ple jump. Steve Fioweton gains on the curve against arch rival Raytown. At right, CLOCKWISE: Neal Brownfield on record breaking jump. Coach John- son anxiously awaits the outcome of indoor Conference Meet. Just another fling by Gary Roach. Big Bob Schump anchoring the mile relay. .pw .---.,..-1 wfmm, 14 I , Z CM I 1, , ' M ,,, X , ' 'Z ' , LWQW f ,ZfZ,,Wv . f .fl , ,..,, , ,W fa, ' .L mfqz Q, V fdunvff ,Q 4 fx ,J KM , '--yy' Mfwnm Wxg , J-f,.ni ' , W, I , , , , av g f I K iff ,, 0. 1' L ,, Q fy? ,I ff Mym , M, ! A,,.V,r,, X , M4494 Mug! ,, ,,L,,4,,.5 Q? 3 X X v KM 'W W-,NNQQQMB WM 'WS QQ x X X X ,Nw Y N 'ix X wgx 'XX 'QgmvN xx ,M X m XM X 5. l i 4 w-ge: -x - . 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Ml- l'S-a -' , Xu f , fra ., 4 a.: - :..::s 'yuan + ,lu .v 'S T .J '?,: ,f'3 A fgt 4, , f .Mp 147 ,-3:2 i7?-if-- -4- . P 48 41.65. ANZ A .um Wann , my ,. V A ,X f V I M.. s ka. P1 ll' -. ., if 4 Q. F . bf.. : IA ,Q 'Q QW NN., 1 31 4, 7 f 14 ' 4 1 4 ' ff f 4 I, fyg, ' 1 f W! f ff, K ,, ,l fy V ' ,f V2 Qvf,jf'm ' , QM v 1 Mwffwfzqf f 1. , if ' , 'Nyc krt, V4 , H'f:6ysxf 1 f .Z 'la y ' f-,a ff mm. Www. , ,,. , , -'Q ' ' f A 'G ,, ,V f , I 1 f ' ,.. vaffyfwaf f , I ' emi . wg! ,,-f. ,7 ' K ,fm ' ph. .4-f VL W .F . BNF.-K 'C' vw 4, 5, f 23 14 W ,gig 245. ,515 5 . :T ' The 1973 indoor track season was different from past seasons. The Cardinals had three dual meets winning two of them, also they took third in the conference. There was no state meet this year. Most of the outdoor season was rained out with South only com- peting in four meets, but winning them all in- cluding the Mule relays in Warrensburg and the Flockhurst relays. South has won the Conference meet seven years, the last five be- ing consecutive. They also won the District, Meet qualifying eleven people for state com- petition. They werea three seniors, seven juniors, and one sophomore. Up until District there were three school records broken. They were the two mile relay which consisted of Craig Young, Roger Scott, Warren Wisner, and Alan Adams, time 7:59.8, the high jump by Neal Brownfield, 6'7 , and Darrell Pratt in the- triple jump, 45'2W', many more are ex- pected to be broken in the State meet. I I I Golfers Keep Swinging ,ff ABOVE, Left to Right: Dana Maher, Dave Malone, Cony Metcalf, Gary Price, Coach Buck. The 1973 golf team had a successful season. Becoming one of the stronger powerhouses in the Suburban Nine, our golf team demanded respect. South had a fair showing at state also, placing 15th out of 29 schools which closed South's season. Above: Raytown South home course, Chapel Woods Golf Course, where the golf team demonstrated its ability. Left: Dana Maher's golf form. MDMA fwflffx ..f A 'w .M H 1. ,Agfa-f .Q ABOVE LEFT Cony Metcalf UPPER RIGHT Gary Prlce LOWER LEFT Dave Malone ABOVE Follow the ball L F P 4: . X , , 5' T f T K, Gif, ' QV . ,Q ' I , - . f V K, ' lf, T, ' I , .' ' , '- M xv, ,,,,,z 6,v , .. , f X' ff-lla V f' .Q ' f ,,...,1 . ,Ay 1-fp 5 ff QQ ' - wg If ,.,, 2 AV ,, . I y .I , . faq. .2 ' ' , 1-xf3v7s' I -. ,,', . ,l5'f2' , . V ,fi , , Nr 1,5 , m V55 .ffvq , L: 5:41 .1 'M' 'f 2 ,- 424 442, ,I 27 f .- 'T A L zfu4,.1,Z'ff:z yy X , ,' w,y,3f,5 f.4.'A,f,',,.5'-vid +V f l'-cg ,7,,..: ,'4 ,N,' 0? H , ' X f Q M J, .lrh . ivy, ,iw K I ,p,4.,' j . gs ,Q .. oh, I 'T . 4 . H n :...,....-.-.... .........,.. Varsity Baseball 1973 ' 1 1 ' V . Q 4 ' ' . A . , . . 7 . . ffraff . my .x 1 , ' 1 ,', -4 I . ' ' . 'f V, ' v . Q j'v . ' ' 'I' 7' I ' mx 4 K! 1 f . -2 f VL ', A 5 ' fag X4 V W af , fl 3i,f:'f K 5 ' . 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Read. The 1973 Varsity Baseball Team finished its season with an 8-11 record with rain hampering much of the early season. All Conference choices included Gary Krabiel, 1st team: catcher Ernie Laky, 2nd team and 3rd baseman Tom Lauderdale and pitcher Chris Machen, honorable mention. Baseball has a good future at South and with upcoming players, South should improve its record. x, Lower left: Bruce Sanders cautiously holds Raytown baserunner on first. Above: Coach Floyd Reed gives advice to T, Lauderdale and looks over the situation. ABOVE, TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Lauderdale, Mike Holder, Bruce Sanders, Gary Krabiel. UPPER RIGHT: Randy Stephens concentrates during his turn at the plate. W , ., 2 .AS kA,fA.V5.rn5l.., , ' 2 9 , ' W s 2- j,?r1piei5 f, -5 .si A XYNQ V .X i ig. .f ,QW,.7-f X K F011 Q Vi gf. .. ,A . x 'QQ SF is ig , ' X I 4 N '1 WWII it 3345i,Q,I,.'a 'A ' sa spin I :S ,. hw' wif 'U fr '1f N Q Qu L 'h'?'f'T Q I 3' . M ,r . 9 . . ,fl ABOVE: Chris Machen demonstrates his winning pitching for the team. MIDDLE RIGHT: Gary Krabiel on the run. LOWER RIGHT: South players trap Truman runner. A,,,V,f ,,.v m .'.:., 'iv , I ' 1 i I Agg Ali - A -. fgfffw, ,.. ' 9 ' 4 . f. 1 I 1 Mi 5461 -5, A - ' , iv ' .14 .ww 3,5 si. I ., ,pi f. f , Y ii, ,1?.f q bpm ,7 Q. :IA x I Q 'V X!! . i . i . . ' , 1 , .- f 4 ,!,. . 'it 4 ' 'fi' .5 v f9lfff-9'f'i f . ff f-'ryM,,., i 'N.,,,.,q . . 1 :M 1. , fave f. v ' MM' ,f - ' T, ,, ,Mr 'K'- .. f':'.f:-if-' - 'J - --, ,. , WT:- !' ., - .,.:,.. T , , .z ',., 3 ABOVE, ROW ONE: Steve Smith, Chris Machen. ROW TWO: Randy Stephens, Alan Read. ROW THREE: Ernie Laky, Mike Radcliffe. TOP RIGHT: Krabiel makes the dust fly. BOTTOM: The mighty Steve Blacksmith Smith at bat. Minner's Mighties Go 7-2 TOP ROW, Left to Flight: Jim' Minner, Tim Stanton, Artie Gallion, Greg Serslev, Chris McLeroy, Randy Glinn, Mark Gilmore, Steve Hetzel, Dave Cooper. BOTTOM HOW: John Hiembaugh, Kevin Miller, Ray Rossiter, The 1973 Junior Varsity baseball team had another very successful season. Under the expert leadership of Coach Minner, the team had a very respectable seasonal record of seven wins and two losses. A rain shortened season hampered the whole Suburban Nine, but South stuck in there and played very competitively. i Bob Derrier, Mike Hankins, Larry Shortine, Dennis Maher, Bob Graham Leif Erickson. K can I:,i.J,,, F'-U 4, I f 4- , it 4, - T M .4 Q ff, , is 1 'T ff had ,-53v44?im3vpi- K., w- uk-3 1,1 'jbglt-264,17 .,ffwfW ,Q ptr T T G 'Ii' :H zz- it a- 2'4f .J'.a Varsity Cheerleaders Pour lt On The 1972-73 Varsity Cheerleaders were Elaine Ecord, Vicki Hays, Kathy Noll, Shelley Smith, Sandy Sparks, Janet Williams, and Cherie Wiggins. They were chosen in the spring of 1972 by the Pep Squad and its sponsors, and all interested students. These girls not only led the cheers at Varsity events, but held pep rallies, decorated buses and locker rooms, and helped the coaches with various duties. Below, Jana Stintzi, the Cardinal mascotg Right, Janet Williams. M .,... .. , ..,,,,,,,, , , I A , , . QW- , ,A fy if .2540 f wr A 4.4,,,,ggm! I A 1? if 9' ,. .f .. 'S 5' 1' 5 4 ' N-.XX I! Kvsivh ,M-JV, These girls had practice at 6:00 a.m. five days a week during the summer to work on cheers, pom pom routines and get pep rally ideas together. However, they took a weekend break to Vicki Hays' hide away at the Lake of the Ozarks. They attended u- ,H summer camp at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas where they won the Grand Championship Award and the Most Spirited Squad Award. Top left, Elaine Ecordg Bottom left, Shelley Smith. Above, at camp. ras., ' the ,, ,, 1 fi-1'-1 5' TVN uf-- gt. 'f x, ur -al Lv , y ' ' 'A f'W ., , ,irr i 3 , fA 'A ,, r , ,, , ,r A- - WC! In order to pay for their uniforms, equip- which they raised 51200. They also sold ment, food and decorations for the teams, candy in the girls' locker room. Bottom left, they had various projects to raise money. Kathy Noll, Bottom right, Cherie Wiggins, They held a summer carwash fabovel in Top right, Vicki Hays. 0 Clflikli Q4 , 45. ag-92 if 'tb,flf'z '- 44421 2.:??,If::s.,f -mf- L Mk..-42' .vi 2'-Vkfw. ,vow Q .3 IN .-.N Top left, Cindy Middleton. Bottom left, Sue Caby. Above, Kathy Glassner. Below, Pam Alumbaugh. Bottom right picture on next page, Terrianne Hagelqush. 4. ,,:,,Q,,' - GA . f Mir ,. ,f ,I JV Cheerleaders Keep Busy All Year The 1972-73 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were Pam Alumbaugh, Kathy Glassner, Terrianne Hagebush, Cindy Middleton, and Sue Caby. These girls were all juniors and tried out at the end of their sophomore year. They had to go through two separate tryouts, the first being in front of an elimination committee consisting of Pep Squad sponsors, all club presidents, Varsity Cheerleaders, and a few sports lettermen. The final vote was made during a tryout in front of Pep Squad. As do all girls who try out for cheerleader, they go through a two week clinic after school which is conducted by the Varsity Cheerleaders of that year. This clinic is to teach all that they must do for tryouts. Tryouts consist of cheers, soul chants, gymnastics and speaking abili- ty. As it has been with all Raytown South cheerleaders, their full year of busy activities began with the early morning practices five days a week through all of summer. They also had a car wash and spent one night with the Varsity Cheerleaders while they were at summer camp to give them an idea of what they might be doing the following summer.-This squad was in charge of leading the cheers at junior varsity football, cross-country, basketball, baseball, indoor and outdoor track. They were also pep pals for the JV coaches. The sponsor for the Junior Varsi- ty Cheerleaders as well as the Varsity Cheerleaders and Dixie Three is Miss Nancy Holliday. Dixie Three Start New Tradition in Cheerleading The Dixie Three were the first girls on the third cheerleading squad. They cheered for wrestlers, swimmers, and golfers. Tryouts were open to junior and senior girls and were held last fall. Top left, Marci Baumlg bottom left, Cathy Distefonog bottom right, Lori Hall. Y. .f.' QQ: ,Q -it? r., 1 H swat? sliig at N, att-, rg'-lla E . . 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The members were: Jenese Bethurem, Janice Gibson, Micki Howell, Cheri Paris, captain: Judy Fiyberg, Paula Sarver, Lu Ann Somers, Denise Tebbenkamp, and Mel and Mindy Gunderson, managers. . - ,,. . ....-....,......V,....N.-..f......--..........--......... 9 Girls' Basketball Team Has Successful Year i S 2 s l i Z 2 i 1 E F., , F l 's ill 1 l 5 , 1 is ' 4. . .i f g i . l , B x -l 3 ,fr Wi i in F i l 2: l-,I ,I , gli, -lr l The 1972-73 girI's basketball team practiced many long hours for a com- I mendable record of 11-6. The last two games of the season were the best played. Team members were: Angie Bell, Jenese Bethurem, Brenda Colwell, Cathy Frerking, Janice Gibson, Micki Howell, Jan Laws, Carol Maddox, Cheri Paris, captain, Denise Tebbenkamp, co-captain. ' 4 V . 4 I li 1: li 5 1, 'Z V ,4-a., v www--+ 'T I, Q ,Z Q 1 2 9 4 'fx , i , 4 ,-.. 4 an Z 1 1 fi i . r' 124 QE 'xlpvfff 59346 J ' I . f ,Lf sp ill: ZW , .rd T ' JE nf . 'v7,7 ,. 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I 5 Stuoo Officers Handle Big Responsibilities V RIGHT TO LEFT: Jeff Lisenby, Beth Carney, Connie Pickett, Ted Montague, Jim Marcusson I , , , zz if lwamanm --1 ff fy 4 f ' ff ,f 'f ,,,:?4fffff ff ' V .f JC A 51 ' , xg 3 'Z I Q 'ff- JZWZ M. ' ,Ie fywiz ' ,. f ff U- f . ,cu ,f , 1,,g,1,.w 1 f., fi , HIM ,Wi A ,c fg 2JfqZgQ fwqs g J, , V, f, I, ,f L 4' , A ,Qs 1, ws X .Y WM--n aff? , W ff S , if . VL - vu Ig-and-ry . . E - -: f A .H 'f5:i5:.,5 ,fr ax ' rg ' ' gfnggii . W 5 '31 1 I ' X 1 iXA ,A f -. .- 5. 1 4 M f' iiifs : .A--Eff 4 , 'QIY 'sf KN! NX Hu I ' , ' .ws 5 .. . I I O H . . .. V R --.-.,,.,..-.,...--....,.L.f..--4.4--, L54 -f ,, ,--, 4 Y W Y, . , , , , , 1, H - Y , ,, V Z W Y , X ., Mk Q -,,.- U ,. . V E n 5 2 i Student Council Sponsors Many Functions mug, ls! Student Council took on many projects, both for our school and community service. Headed by hard working Dawn Miller and Jim Marcusson, Student Council spon- sored the Fall Sports Homecoming Dance and half time activities. Student Council also sponsored the student ex- changes, the school wide candy sales, and were responsi- ble for decorating the school at Christmas. Money for the United Fund was obtained by charging admission to an assembly. The Christmas project was collecting canned goods and clothing for a needy hospital. This was done by having a kissing booth where anyone bringing 3 items received a kiss. Finally, Stuco sponsored Walkathons for both the March of Dimes and Project Concern. Representatives were Elaine Ecord Steve Haynes Vicki Hays Clyde Hicks Gary Krabiel Jim Marcusson Dawn Miller Gary Mynatt Gwen Norton Diane Ryberg Cherie Wiggins Leila Writesman Cathy Dlstefano Steve Effertz Kathy Glassner Terrlann Hagebush Cmdy Middleton Janelle Spellerburg Pam Stlegler Diane Tedeschi Diane Vaughn Terri Weaver Susie Allln Cindy Bannelli Glenda Brown Sherry Fisher Jeff Hurst Kevin Laval Kathy Summers Beth Wasleski Terri Wendel and Donna Youn Reporters were Jeannie Allin Leslie Sarver Patty Schmid Judy Seddon Dell Ann Smith Sandy Sparks Mark Stlntzl Pam Alumbaugh Connie Brents Theresa Cassidy Leanne DeShong Patti DlPardo Sally Dyer Cheri Medland Marlann Panagakos Linda Sellers Linda Waters Tricia Willis Nancy Winter John Becker Sherri Chester Russ Cole Debbie Gilbert Karen MSIGRSCHGIFI Jean Meintrup Susan Newman Cindy Pulliam Vlcko Retherford Julie Schump John Walters and Lorie Werner Honorary members were Lola Castano Paula Fats and Steve Roweton ' g- ' 1 - , , . Erickson, Pam Ewan, Susan Haff, Terry Long, Amy Rodgers, Paula Polaris Staff Goes to College Size Yearbook l l 1 -vvwwml For the first time the Polaris i college size and covers the entire years activities. h' eliminated having to stage spring activities as was necessary in the past. Because of the ris- ing cost to publish a yearbook, the Polaris Staff sponsored the Red and White Dance to raise money. However, after paying the band, a profit of only five dollars was made. Co-editors were Paula Fats and Kent Wilcoxen. Section editors were Judy Holliger, classesg Elaine Ecord, activitiesg Don Bauml, sports: Dell Ann Smith, royalty. Ay. L , fi, 9 ?2 my Y,N,,,,- -099 '? ' f f z if 11, U 11 I 1, ,y ll 'fr I I 1 ll NHS Improves the Courtyard's Appearance gy.. A EE M .5 1 -1 National Honor Society, like the name implies, is an honorary organization. Students who qualify for this club by making the honor roll two consecutive times, are rated by teachers on leadership, scholarship, character, and service. This year the club sponsored a needy family for Thanksgiving and decorated the courtyard fountain area. Officers for the 1972-73 year were: President Clyde Hicks, Vice-President Paula Fats, Secretary Diane Ryberg, Treasurer Vicki Hays, and Historian Susan Haff. The Members of the 1972-73 National Honor Society were: Jennifer Anderson, Don Bauml, Leo Beardslee, Peter Becker, Gary Bloom, Craig Bobzien, Marla Chirnside, Judy Cooper, Candy Culbertson, Dawn Davis, Leanne DeShong, Jan'DiIl, Cathy Distefano, Nancy Dubiel, Roger Dun- can, Elaine Ecord, Diane Entriken, Katherine Entriken, Leslie Erickson, Pam Ewan, Paula Fats, Connie Flucke, Gregg Frazer, Rob Frerklng, Mar- cia Goeckler, Karen Gold, Gaye Gregoroski, Ellie Gunsallus, Susan Haff, Teriann Hagebush, Mary Haney, Sandra Hartfiel, Vicki Hays, Clyde Hicks, Judy Holliger, Esther Hope, Karen Horton, Craig Hughes,Suzette Jeannin, Nancy Kinnett, Gary Krabiel, Ernie Laky, Jeff Lisenby, Terry Long, Becky Lunceford, Cathy Lyon, Tom Maier, Linda Martin, Cony Metcalf, Terri Milborn, Dawn Miller, Brad Milllson, Debbie Mitchell, Nan- cy Mitchell, Wes Moxley, Vickie Mueller, Pam Nance, Cheryl Nelson, Kathy Noll, Ann Nordyke, Lauren Norfleet, Melinda Norton, Theresa Nor- ton, Andy Pickett, John Poe, Craig Pratt, Ken Flayland, Alan Read, March Richardson, Candle Reide, Chuck Robb, Jeanette Rockey, Diane Ryberg, PaulaiSarver, Diane Scott, Pam Shafer, Nancy Shaply, Janelle Spellerberg, Gary Stansbury, Pam Stiegler, Mark Stinzi, Larry Swartz, Steve Tanck, Denise Tebbenkamp, Diane Tedeschi, Debbie TeKolste. Kent Wilcoxcin, David Williams, Mary Beth Williams, Tricia Willis, Mike Young, Judy Zumbrunnen. AFS Club Sells Traditional Bells for Peace This year, the AFS Club increased the number of their social activities in order to encourage students to get to know the AFS student, Lola. They went miniature golfing, to the American Royal, and on a hayride. Also, they hosted area AFS studentsat their annual Pow-Wow. The yearly activities were financed with the money made from selling Bells for Peace. Leslie Erickson led the AFS Club. Other officers were Jisele Weedon, Vice- President, Collette Cottrall, Secretary, Becky Payne, Treasurer, and Leila Writesman, Historian. The AFS members were Liz Allen, Janet Anderson, Angie Bell, Leah Berg, Lola Castano, Susie Dameron, Jan Dill, Sally Dyer, Paula Fats, Marcia Goeckler, Vicki Hays, Janet Henderson, Judy Holliger, Karen Hor- ton, Karol Kriens, Debbie Leatz, Marcia Markham, Susan Mullally, Susan Oz- bolt, Connie Pickett, Martha Polkey, Diane Flyberg, Debbie Tekolste, Tricia Willis, Karen Woolford, and Vicki Yarmark. 5, he .....- .t Southern Exposure Covers Wide Flange ot Interests 2 ,Z gltzf ' ' VM . The SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, the school newspaper, was published bi-weekly by the journalism class. Under the supervision of Mr. Lawrence Lunceford, the staff worked during fifth hour everyday. This year, for the first time, the paper covered community interests along with school activities. Editors for this year's paper were Editor-in-Chief, Becky Lunceford: Managing Editor, Liz Alling Business Manager, Shelley Cochran, News Editor, Karen Mansfield, Feature Editor, Susan Mullallyg and Sports Editors, Steve Johnson ifirst semesterjg and Kin Knierem tse- cond semesterl. ----Uv...-.--L---.......,. , ,,, , .. , ff Q, , t , W, I SOUTHERN EXPOSURE reporters for the 1972-73 school year were: Cheryl Cassing, Candi Culbertson, Cathy Frerking, Tedanne Gibson, Suzan Hester, Claudia Houseman, Laura Kessler, Sheri Keys, Jeff Leftwich, Connie Pickett, Sheri Rutherford, Patty Schmid. .S-F'-. li i if l Students Rescue Office p Hands Off .... Pickett and Connor Dealing Again. D S.-I ,-ff I Kawai' ? Students proved their concern by helping out in the various office jobs around South. These include the office, the library, the various departmental offices, and the cafeteria. Many students were involved in these jobs and proved to be very helpful to faculty and office employees. The students in the office did such jobs as: picking up attendance cards, deliver- ing messages from office to students and teachers, and other various errands. The students in the library checked in and out books, filed cards, and learned techniques in operating a library. Other students help teachers type, along with other jobs. Students in the cafeteria ran the cash registers. l l i l i l 1 l I l Another Diligent Student. helping out in the These include the nartmental offices, were involved in helpful to faculty ts in the office did ice cards, deliver- :nts and teachers, dents in the library ards, and learned y. Other students r jobs. Students in rs. T l. Speech Keeps Winning Raytown South High students in South's National Forensic League chapter participated in twenty-one school contests and five outside contests. They took part in approximately ten practice tournaments and performed for the PTA, in ad- dition to their performances for Rotary and Optimist Clubs. Outside of school, members competed in contests spon- sored by the VFW, the American Legion, Voice of Democracy, and the Optimist Club. This year's winnings for the squad totaled 47 awards and trophies. I l Ray-South NFL Scores Success-'73 L October November December January February March April 1 -R, G?1t,::-gee'-f.. I A... .,.. Eli sa-ff. I .. 'L 1 .. ,M ' '14 , ., gage?-1 . ' DEBATE 8- FORENSIC ACTIVITIES 6-7 20-21 27-28 3-4 10-11 1-2 a-9 5-e 12-13 19-20 26-27 3 9-10. 23-24 3 16-17 30-31 13-14 1972-73 Rockhurst Southwest Parkhili . S-Mission NW Truman fNovicel MU Lab Winnetonka Wm. Chrisman A Blue Springs Raytown Concordia UMKC Col-Hickman- Belton Conf. Debate Hickman Mills Smith-Cotton Center Conf. Individuals District NFL Van Horn District-CSMU Comstock, Brunk, Jones, English, Moxley, Tid- well, Rice. Tidwell, Rice. Brunk, Jones. Gibson, Brunk, Riehle, Rowland, D. Entriken, McDougall, Phillips, Kramer, Tidwell, Rice. English. Bowen, Mowrar. Tidwell, Rice. English, Moxley, Bowen, Mowrar. Milbourn, Dame, D. En- triken, Phillips. Novice Squad, Griffey, IVIOWl'al', IVIIIbOUfI'1, DBITIG, Cole. Tidwell, Rice, Griffey, D. Entriken, Griffey, Tidwell, Rice. Bowen, Mowrar, Phillips, Briley, Griffey. Tidwell, Rice. Griffey, Rice, English, Rice. I mfg, , 4621 4, , , f' IW, Q W I J Raytown South National Forensic League 1972-73 Members Double Degree of Distinction- Jackie Tidwell. Degree of Distinction- Dan Rice, Bob Brunk, Curtis English, Tedanne Gibson, Kim McDougall. Degree of Excellence- Q Robert Bowen, Terri Dame, Michelle Mowrar, Ron Griffey, Steve Davis, Wes Moxley, Kathy Entriken, Rex Jones. Degree of Honor- Vicki Briley, Russ Cole, Nancy Freeman,lKevin Hufferd, Greg Neal, Mark Schroepfer, Ted Trail, Gary Rowland, Pat Riehle, Cindy Jones. Degree of Merit- Terri Milborn, Ric Comstock, Ted Montague, Mark Tapp. 2 Dion ysians-RSHS Dionysians is the organization for all students in- terested in speech and theatre. While Thespians and NFL have basic requirements for membership, Dionysians is open to all students. Together the speech and drama departments are able to produce more activities and opportunities than are otherwise possible, and combine the energies of the students in these areas. Along with working to produce school plays and assisting at tournaments, Dionysians met regular- ly during the year. One of the major activities-was the annual banquet, held April 24, at which both departments honored its outstanding members. Drama awards were: Best actress, Carol Ollisong Best actor, Ted Montague, Best supporting ac- tress, Emilie Rowang Best supporting actor, Curtis English, Service award, Harry Wheeler. The speech department honored: Best Newcomers in Speech, Ron Griffey and Michelle Mowrar, Best Service, Curtis English, Best Girl Individualist and Debater, Jackie Tidwell, Best Boy Individualist and Debater, Dan Rice. Dionysians finished the year with one of their ma- jor activities, the annual picnic, on May 10. Dionysian members were: President Jackie Tidwell, Vice- President Ted Montague, Secretary Amanda Vance, Treasurer Kelly Denny, Sergeant-at-Arms Ted Trail, and Lucy Lunceford, Jane Seewoester, Debbie Vannoy, Wes Moxley, Terri Milborn, Andy Potts, Ruthi Gregoroskl, Jeanne Meintrup, Julie Ball, Kevin Howell, Beth Jones, Mary Emfree, Carla Simpson, Marilyn Maddox, Claudia Smith, Karen Grider, Leanne DeShong, Cheryl Schaefer, Betsy Stower, Brenda Breda, Ron Griffey, Debbie Gilbert, Janet Anderson, Diana Entriken, Claudia Houseman, Dan Rice, Sheri Rutherford, Harry Wheeler, Gaye Gregoroski, Sheree Sattler, Martha Polkey, Pat Brys, Carol Ollison, Ginger Untrif, Janet Henderson, Cherrie Hurley, Neal Kentch, Emilie Rowan, Curtis English, Susan Mullally, Diane Tedeschi, Ric Comstock, Susan Thomas, Laura Kessler, Kay Smith. 1' ' . . v ,my i as f ANI 1 i j 1' uaiswkzfwi rib l i 1 Southern Thespians The Thespian troupe at Fiaytown South is made up of those individuals who, through participation in the school's theatre arts program, have earned the honor of membership. Eligibility for the National Thespian Society is based on evaluation of personal character and points earned by work- ing either backstage or onstage in school produc- tions. Members strive to improve the quality of their activities, promote greater respect and in- terest in the theatre, and greater participation on the part of the student body, faculty, and com- munity in dramatics-oriented activities. Throughout the year, Thespians worked on crews for the three plays presented, and also performed a large number of the character roles. At the end of the year, the troupe sponsored a banquet at Stephenson's Restaurant for the casts and crews of the plays. At this banquet awards were presented to Ted Montague, Best Actorg Diane Tedeschi and Carol Ollison, Best Actress, Gaye Gregoroski, Best Supporting Actress: Ric Comstock, Best Supporting Actor, and Janet Anderson, Best Character Role. This year's Flay-South Thespians are: Gaye Gregoroski, Flic Comstock, Carol Ollison, Dan Rice, Ginger Ulntrif, Harry Wheeler, Shari Nelson, Curtis English, Nancy Winter, Kevin Howell, Emilie Fiowan, Ron Griffey, Vicki Jeffries, Ted Mon- tague, Cheryl Schaefer, Don Lockery, Janet Anderson, Kelly Denny, Karen McGavern, Brenda Breda, Betsy Stower, and Sheree Satler. ,. ,, ,,,--.w..,...,...,.Y.,...fq L-1,...,,,, 1,3 I-AT,-T Y W, 4 E V I l ? 1 s 1 i i Y 5 1 ,i N Ex I I 1 i + w I l r B 5 ? , '3,,f-2.23 Q up ef J fwzf ' 13 i ,M ...J VZ 14.iif'E'if:22i??ff'f glf 'if:, f, 'L f fig,- jx I 'if' 3 'C Q , .4-1.74, Q1 f ,. ,, ' 3 0 ! pi J S . 5? b ,M in W' 9 54 ,, I if ff'-ff l' , :lg lx ,- I 5 i , Viv 4 .,,' 1 - 'W uf' f .Q Fw v N, 1 ig! , L-S K x 5 -.229 ,HW 1' ff V'-4 .P fri? if 3? I FIll'7.? I f : 'Af . YA, I I tif e- I iv ' L, QA? Lf, .,. f 91..,,WAI,f.,-ff If' 2127? Af. , J, 2 441 aw Z' , ,J THE PROFESSOR .... ..... R ICK MC GEE PETER ............. ..... R ON GRIFFEY SUSAN ........... ..... K AY SMITH EDMUND ................ .... ' DON LOCKERY LUCY ..................... ..... K ELLY DENNY MR. TUMNUS, THE FAWN ... ...TED MONTAGUE THE WHITE WITCH ...... .... E MILY ROWAN THE DWARF ........ ..... D AVE O'BRIEN MR. BEAVER ..... .... H ARRY WHEELER MRS. BEAVER ........ .... C HERYL SCHAEFER FENRIS ULF ............ ..... T ED MONTAGUE FATHER CHRISTMAS .... ...... G ARY BIGELOW ASLAN, THE LION ................ JANET ANDERSON MRS. MAC READY ..................... VICKI BRILEY KAREN GRIDER, BRENDA BREDA, SHEREE SATTLER, SHARI NELSON, TERRI MILBOURN rw, F., ,avi mf, ,., , 'N Rally Round t lsaac Goodpasture Grace erman Gloria Mary etcalf O Ofl he Flag Boys' Rick McGee Emilie Rowan Ted Montague rol Olllson I9 Ball t Brys erson lbson ughes arker heryl chaefer Betsy Stower Karen Grlder Gina M Brenda Breda Bud Rohr Don Lockery rad Howard McDougall I e O Brien K vin Howe Capta x e Steve Wh: Gul o V aggio S hu er Joe M Private Morrlssette Harry Wheeler Student Director Vicki Jeffries Director Mrs Iris Cole Spring Play '73 The David Rogers comedy Rally Round the Flag, Boys! was selected for this year's spring production. The story presented the problems brought about when the Army attempts to put a missile base right outside a small, peaceful New England town. The show was per- formed at 7:30 p.m. the nights of March 15 and 16. French Club Puts on Annual WPA Dance The major activity of the French Club was putting on the WPA dance. Along with the Latin Club, they organized and produced the Flakey Fifties in March. Also, they prepared and enjoyed a French dinner. President Paula Fats, Vice-President Michele Hiler, Secretary Geri Brabant, and Treasurer Patti Davis led the French Club. Members were Barb Hartzler, I - Vickie McCardie, Susan Thomas, Duane Thrutchley, and Harry Wheeler. K , M , H, V:.v,?'l7' , Q, ', if ffm!! l Club 5 14 ,fs an Q, , 4 x Y' n ?6ff ' , f ,, A -Q7 qi, Wi, f m e A fu f ' Xp, ,f , , - r My EL tg-..v,f., f, , 1 W ff Club Studies German Customs The German Club participated in several activities during the school year. Together with the French and Spanish Clubs, they put on WPA dance and had a picnic in the spring. Also, they ate at a German restaurant and their- social activity was bowling. Dee Crawford led the German Club. The other of- ficers and members were Gary Bloom, Vice- President, Pat Brabant, Secretary, Kristen Schulz, Treasurerg Janice Williams, Historian, and Kathy Buss and Greg Koontz. Miss Givens was the spon- sor. f We , ..,l M if 7 elif'-,f I l Hi 1 'i l l'! l I l To start off the year and build up their treasury, the Spanish Club members sold Raytown South window stickers. Later in the year, they visited a Mexican restaurant to celebrate the Christmas holiday. Also, the members saw a Spanish film at a downtown theatre. To complete their yearly activities, they held a spring picnic and announced the upcoming officers. The Spanish Club officers were Theresa Norton, President, Wes Moxley, Vice- President, Debbie Vannoy, Secretary, and Mary Harris, Treasurer. The other Los Gringos were Janice Blandin, Krista Branum, Dixie Coonce, Diane Tedeschi, Linda Townsend, Amanda Vance, Cindy Vanzant and Terri Weaver. Miss Lucas was the club sponsor. Spanish Club Known As 'Los Gringos' T 5 l l A 5 i 1 ppl ,. x, ,L nu... ug.- get i Latin Club Latin Club got involved this year. At Christmas time, they adopted an old folks' home and gave them gifts. They were co- sponsors of the WPA Dance, themed The Flakey Fifties. The year came to an end with a trip to the zoo and a picnic. The cIub's officers are: Pam Whitney, presidentg Alan Read, vice-presidentg Terrie Price, secretaryg and Linda Rock, treasurer. Mrs. Latta is the club's sponsor. 1 i i 1 gi it i l l i i f'Z..xlS.Zx-'ll f 5 i r I i li l l l , l I Senior Assembly Best This Year The 1973 Senior Assembly was called the best show of the year by some. The acts included: lPictured, top left, counter clockwisel Dan Hinsley and Bruce Barrg Phyllis Duvenick, Sue Hankins, Carla Coffman, and Gwen Nortong Flon Griffey and Rick Comstock as MC'sg Jody Grubaughg Vicki Haysg Gary Stansburyg Cherie Wigginsg and Liz Allen, Vicky McCar- die, Linda Ledbetter, and Debbie Leatz. Not pictured fare: Sandy Sparks, Ron Summers, and Jeff Lisenby's band. S N 4 'RQXXWYW xx , ,. .......,, ,nf-.--......,..-.,.,,...,. .,.,,,,,, I I 4 9- f4 1 .5 'ffl 1 Aj A-N Q Q 1 9 ,4 .3 4 iv Wx S+ , 'I' 3524 442 M , K ' 1 5 gn NY .YYV I-mfr A-, AW 7,7 ,, V V W:7,-,,V ,,.,,,,,,,,.......V- - .,,,...,,. ----M-H - - A--f V V- V 1 Future Homemakers of America Plan Ahead wx -M vw- :ZW WM f. mum W, The first project of the year for the FHA club was volunteer work at the Independence Spookhouse on Halloween. At Christmas time, they created holiday candles and visited the children at St. Luke's Hospital. They also held a faculty tea in the spring. The FHA officers were Vicki Bennett, President, Marcia Goeckeler, Secretary, Barb Beumer, Treasurer, and Cathy Pruitt, Historian. The members were Carol Brown, Bill Champlain, Kathy Entriken, Billie Gerant, Donna Halsey, Deb- bie Hampton, Judy Holliger, Janice Moore, Kathy Yadon. y 'C' ii T i l l A f fi' X f 9 1 'x 4347 -- 4.4- V212 t,-s X if ,lf ml , ',-.4 ff -.s. ,,..,...-:url Future Teachers Try Cadet Teaching 'I 1 sl , W,-.k,1,. ,,, W f-ea-1----e--r per.-na igigggm-r A 1LJ:1.-z..1n-. .. f The FTA club was organized to help interested students learn and ex- perience teaching as a career. The club members made educational toys for disabled children. In the spring, the future teachers visited nearby schools and acted as student teachers for a day. The members ofthe club enjoyed and profited from their day as cadet teachers. The FTA officers were Kathy Entriken, President, Becky Shreve, Vice President, Mary Haney, Secretary, Kim Houston, Treasurer, and Wanda Wehner. Point Taker. Other future teachers were Janet Dick, Sally Dyer, Kim Fromm, Debby Hampton, Tammie Nelson, and Melinda Norton. 711.211 M- ,......,f3-1,-T Y q1f..,, Hg as 2 Q '45:f4-Mi A Eff f X ,f,,, , .M W f in ,. W ,ff f M' 'f , ff! ff I - fp, uf wff ,f EZ! ,7 , ,V ' 4. f ff , fm, .ff WWW4 'X B889 f If 4,15 W WM f M, M 1 f W I' ff 4 Q 9 Girls Sports Club The Cardinal Girls Athletic Association engaged in several activities this year. The club sponsored football and basketball for anyone interested in playing. Select teams from this club participated in volleyball and basketball sportsdays all over the city. They went on camping trips and bike hikes this spring. CGAA also held Halloween and Christmas parties. Miss Loretta Sinnett is the sponsor of this club. The members were: Janice Gibson, Linda Kidd, Carron Frogge, Gayle Wolff, Denise Tebbenkamp, Sherri Paris, Paula Sarver, Luann Somers, Kathy Frerking, Jenese Bethuram, Carol Mad- dox, Angie Bell, and Mickie Howell. C.O.E. Students Hold Interesting Jobs I l 200 4 a W ' .atm M. it -'J COE consists of 2 separate groups of students - Those involved in industrial or technical training such as dental assistants and draftsman, and those involved in dis- tributive job training which includes sales and service. Ac- tivities this year tor COE began this fall with a breakfast to elect the officers. Then the club held a fund raising project of selling candy. This was highly successful as over 31,000 were made. COE was also kept active by sponsoring a needy family at Christmas. A picnic was held in the spring for the next year COE Students. Officers this year were: Terry Young, Presidentg Denise McKinney, Vice- President: Terry Keller, Secretaryg Sherri Mayse, Treasurer. ff? 5- ' 3 5' 'v V5 fl' J fs. .- -.1 - l ,..,.9..f,.-1.-1, ' 1 f capri- W--1.-fi-Q.: Q. fy --1: A-gaffifffiiif fn - ' F, 2: fel' 9552252 , ., ..... Y ,,,., j,,,,.,i.,,.K.,,,,,..g Q Q, -ffP.:,...r 'ul' 1- K,-2-Qetfrf. 1 . .M 1, .. ,. -,M-Az, 5- in MH . ul? ATT ' v -24352-:1i,.a-gknf? . 4 . lv it 3 ff? is fir 'i 1 . . ,A N , ,, . 1 ms-,, ' Y gtg? 'A 1 ' V 'L in i ' i Y' f l was V' gf 4 ,, ' ...f'L2:s..g. - QW.-f'-f ' 2- i -. rg .1 y iq, l 5 , -'Sim ..., .av gya if-2-fi ft. i H '- I t l 1 E 4 i Key Club Active in School and Community .v 1 S,-1.1 ,E x 1972-73 Key Club was active in many school and community projects. As a service to the school, they sponsored a rock con- cert in the fall and the Winter Sports Homecoming Dance. Their community activities included running the Raytown Flound-Up Days Carnival, recycling little at the Whomper,,working at the Independence Spook House on Halloween, giving a Christmas party for the children at the,Crest-Lynn Home, and attending church as a group once a month. I President Alan Read, Vice-President Craig Pratt, Secretary Cralg Hughes, and Treasurer Cony Metcalf led the Key Club in '73. The members were Dan Agln, Gary Bloom, Greg Cardona, Murry Cathalina, Larry Conner. Jeff Feaster, Greg Gomerdinger, Mike Guinn, Gary Haglund, David Knudson. Jett Leftwich, Bill Ftavenscroft, David Rees, Flon Repper, Mark Schroepfer, Ftob Sisco, Gary Stansbury, Mike Tathem, and Mike Young. The sponsors were Mr. Laldley, Mr. Chandler, and Mr. Lunceford. l I 2 02 Lettermen's Club Raises Money for Athletes W uv - 1 Letterman's Club is an honorary organization and approximately 100 members are involved. To be eligible for this club, an athlete must have lettered in at least one of the nine varsity sports. This club raised money by selling refreshments at home basketball games. With this money the lettermen bought luxuries for the athletic department. This club held ap- proximately three meetings during sixth hour this year. They ended their ac- tivities as a club by participating in the annual Faculty vs Student game. Top: The Lettermen's Club holds a meeting in the Red Floom. Left: Club members enjoy watching a basketball game. Above: Lettermen taking a break from work. l FCA lnspires Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization of young men shar- ing fellowship and love for Christ, in relationship to athletics and their per- sonal lives. This club is unique in that it sets up huddle groups. A huddle group is a set of young men attending the same high school and sharing the ideals and purposes of the club it represents. The club is also unusual in that it has representatives from each class participating in special ac- tivities and duties. These students set up activities and huddle group meeting with other schools. They also meet with representatives from other areas to discuss problems and set goals for their huddle group. The 1972-73 representatives were Senior, Bob Gibbs, Juniors, David Arn and Mike Hammerbacker, and Sophomores, Mike Hankins and Dennis Maher. 4 Science Club Science Club has been busy with many activities this year. At many of their meetings they had guest speakers and demonstrations by members of the club. One assembly this year was Science Club oriented. The year came to an end with their annual picnic. The officers are: Chris Schwartz, presidentg Carol Dunlap, vice-presidentg and Cindy Sites, secretary- treasurer. The cIub's sponsors are: Mr. Harper, Mr. Fritz, and Mr. Miller. ACTION SHOTS: Clockwise, starting top left: The club members listen intently to one of their guest speakers. President Chris Schwartz starts the meeting off. One of the sponsors, Mr. Miller, demonstrates how to use a hand radio. Mhz, l 1. I J- .f' l llfff -Pl 5 ,A '- - i- -L ------ - - - Q -iv-v.,..,,.......,.......l.....,. --1-....,.,-. ,.,,-,,,, ,,, H, Art Club Puts on Mall Show :S I B ,i 5- ef SCh0OI1 MUILE 1 -Ji E. The second annual Mall showing by this year's Art Club was a big success. The Club's officers are: Kent Wilcoxon, Presidentg Dell Ann Smith, Vice-Presidentg Debbie Cundiff, Secretary-Treasurer. Sponsors of the club are Mr. Christian, Mrs. Pummill, and Miss Wren. 2 44, V V4 ' L 4 ,, fa.: If f ? W 521 Y gif QQ Q , ,. X V , I? EV The Concert Choir started the 1972-73 school year with their annual pic- nic initiating the new members. Their first performance was of patriotic nature held in the school auditorium saluting America. The choir then appropriately performed their Christmas Concert on December 18th, starting off the Christmas season. This was followed by the Christmas Assembly. Beginning the new Year the choir hosted the Suburban Conference Choral Festival. They competed in the District Music Contest ln Warrensburg. ln May they held their Spring Concert and also entered a Music Contest. Letter awards and State contest certificates were presented at the cholr banquet held at Ramada lnn. As the year came to a close the choir sang at Baccalaureate and Senior Choir members sang for Commencement. The Choir Director was Mr. Walker. AT RIGHT: Officers Included Murray Cathlina, president assisted by Steve Hankins, Jisele Weedon and Sandy Sparks. i A 1 I Girls'Glee Maintain 1 Flating at State for 5th Time 2 The Baytown South Girls' Glee Club participated in three major events this year. The Christmas Concert which was held here at school. They also participated in Contest and the Spring Concert. At State, Girls' Glee took a one rating making this the fifth consecutive year. The members of the club are: Kim Bieri, Gloria Blevins, Connie Campbell, Beth Carney, Collette Cottrall, Dawn Davis, Diana Entriken, Phronsie Farrand, Lorraine Gibson, Joy Hart, Cathy Hofstetter, Pam Hogan, Esther Hope, Lori Lawrence, Gaile Maddux, Karen Maienschein, Pam Morgan, Bonnie Muir, Julie Nash, Shari Nelson, Melinda Norton, Beckie Ober- man, Debbie Oberman, Debbie Owensby, Cindy Pulliam, Cherry Reed, Inge Rogers, Sharon Smith, Sandy Sparks, Stephanie Turnbow, Diane Scott, Pat Willis, Cheryl Adair, Robin Allen, Becky Bales, Shelley Barnes, Connie Brents, Beth Callaghan, Patti DiPardo, Kathy Entriken, Laura Finney, Sherry Fischer, Pam French, Kathy Horton, Janice Lockwood, Sarah Massey, Jan Meyer, Patti Morrow, Val Montgomery, Diane Owens, Lynn Ozburn, Marianne Panagokos, Suzie Fiedd, Lorie Fleed, Vickie Flyon, Vicki Schnell, Kristen Schulze, Diane Vaughn, Jeanne Wilcox, Debbie Wurdeman, Denise Youngs, Jennifer Anderson, Sherri Chester, Diana Cooney, Brenda Davidson, Marsha Enke, Fluth Ferguson, Annette Gillihan, Terri Hagebush, Lorie Hall, Susan Krause, Glenna LaMar, Sheryl Maxey, Cathy Settle, Kathy Summers, Janet Thomas, Alexis Thoms, Valerie Wagner, Laura Waldrop, Jisele Weedon, Linda Woodall, Carron Frogge, Dena Barlowe, Kathy Elliott, Debbie Ellis, Pam Ewan, Debbie Gale, Janet Horn, Sonia Howell, Linda Kidd, Pam Nance, Mona Bepper, Karen Stueber, Jackie Tidwell, Patti Winslow, Carol Oz- burn. 47' l 1 . -S L , -, - - :TY Boys Glee Sings This year participating in Boy's Glee were the following: Steve Hankins, Gaylen Fowler, Mike Flooks, Mark Barthel, John Flhinehart, Bruce Spence, Bruce Barr, Steve Vaccaro, Dan Hinesley, Wayne Loveland, Kris Krahenbuhl, Wayen Wolff, Chris Hoff, Mike Barker, Tim Bailey, Larry Butler, Mike Borie, David Loveland, David Moyer, Ron Summers, Dan Rice, Clyde Hicks, Mike Willis, Chuck Poulson, Matt Ozburn, DennissHarrison, Chris, Schwartz, Mike Pappas, Frank Pitcher, Bob LaMar, David Williams, Murry Cathlina, David Krause, Mike Hammerbacher, Randy Miller, Jim Campbell, Randy Hammerbacher. l 'SIIG rwv--N : 2 1 South 's Own Singing Southerners The twenty-four Singing Southerners were selected last spring by the director Mr. Walker. Each member had been a member of Concert Choir or Sophomore Choir for at least one year. Seventeen are Seniors and seven are Juniors. The Southerners perform approximately thirty times throughout the year and rehearsals are held each Thursday evening. Appearances at Civic ban- quets, social luncheons, concerts and school assemblies throughout the Kansas City area represent the major portion of their busy schedule. They annually present an assembly at South High in the spring. Accom- panying the 1972-73 Singing Southerners were four talented musicians. Jeff Lisenby, piano, Steve Ogan, bass, Mark Sidener, drums, and Brad Millison, guitar were an in- tegral part of their performances. The members of the 1972-73 Singing Southerners are Connie Brents. Connie Campbell, Marcia Enke. Janet Gilmore. Lorie Hall, Melinda Norton, Lynn Ozburn, Kristen Schulze, Cathy Settle, Sandy Sparks. Suzi Redd, Jisele Weedon, Mike Barker, Bruce Barr, Murry Cathlina, Mike Daniels. Mike Hammerbacher, Steve Hankins. Brad Harris. David Krause, Dan Rice, Mike Books, Flon Summers, and Steve Vaccaro, Sophomore Choir: A First The Sophomore Choir at Raytown South became a reality this year. The forty-two students were recommended by their junior high choral directors and rehearse second hour daily. Even though the group performed several times throughout the year, of equal importance is their development musically since most members expect to continue sing- ing in South's Concert Choir. The Sophomore Choir performed at the Fall Concert, the Christmas Concert, the Raytown Choral Festival and the Glee Club Concert. Most of the group also performed at district music contest as members of Boys' or Girls' Glee Clubs. The members of the 1972-73 Sophomore Choir were: ROW ONE: Jim Newell, Rose Wilson, Becky Oberman, Tim Bailey, Phronsie Farrand, Mona Repper, Don- na Young, Susan Krause. ROW TWO: David Moyer, Linda Woodall, Paul Huddleston, Glenna Lamar, John Rinehart, Kim Price, Wayne Loveland, Cindy Bannelli, Sherri Chester, Cindy Pullian. ROW THREE: Jackie Cuddy, Dennis Herman, Laura Finney, Lorie Reed, Dennis Harrison, Kathy Horton, Lorraine Gipson, Paul Mason, Kathy Summers, Gaylen Fowler. ROW FOUR: Randy Sage, Sarah Massey, Frank Pitcher, Luann Williams, Joy Hart, Sonia Howell, Rob Liningston, Debbie Gale, David Matthews, Kris Krahenbuhl, Pam Horgan, Mike Pap- pas,Terry Abbott. The Sophomore Choir's sponsor is Mr. Walker. P I 4 1 T .1 fl fi zz 1 1 b, ..w ,-n- .JL ,V , lradnwz. Under the direction of Barry Burgess, the Pep Band is known as one of the most exciting musical groups at Ftaytown South. They are very important at pep rallies, football and basketball games. They get the adrenaline going in the teams, cheerleaders, Pep Squad, and fans. Pep Band Psyches Up Cardinal Teams and Fans I li 1 I Jazz Band Adds Female Vocalists ww 1 yilelsf- 1 ', ,W -wi ' 4 SAXOPHONES: Matt Rizzo, Lindsay Wood, Jerry Sears, Tim Hooper, Randy Miller, Tim Miller. TROMBONES: Jeff Lisenby, David Loveland, Kevin Laval,Gary Stansbury, David Stoll. RHYTHM: Steve Ogan, Mark Sidener, Mike Young, Marc Richardson, Brad Millison, Kevin Snodgrass, Wayne Chatham. TRUMPETS: Barry Burgess, Tim Clifford, Tod Solsberg, Russell Benson, Larry Quint. VOICES: Sandy Sparks, Collette Cottrall, Shari Nelson, Brenda Guinn. MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Dr. Carroll C. Lewis. STUDENT DIRECTOR: Jeff Lisenby. SOUND DIRECTOR: Peter Becker. The 1973 Jazz Lab Band has added many innovations in the last few years. This was the first time girls have sung as part of the group. They are Shari Nelson, Brenda Guinn, Collette Cottrall, and Sandy Sparks. This year's student director, Jeff Lisenby, wrote many arrangements for the group. They played in the Dixie Sensation and for the Missouri Educator's Association. Dr. Lewis is the sponsor and director. Concert Band 1 . I all ,J The band's usual yearly activities included the Flaytown Parade, playing for home football games, fall and spring con- certs, andthe Missouri music contests at Jefferson City. Besides all that, they played for the Missouri Music Educator's Association. A special performance was given before the arrival of Vice-President Spiro Agnew at Kansas City Inter- national Airport. The band's sponsor and director is Dr. Carroll Lewis. ,l 2 u 1 iw A J gg! lrif ,S Z 5 , ' 'f , f 535. if fggf fw ,gf 51 L J-,Lf gjflffr' Lf, W ' s I RH . ,f eff lt's Been a Busy Year ACTION SHOTS - left to right, top to bottom: This year's officers are: Barry Burgess, president, Tim Clifford, vice- presidentg Cherie Wiggins, secretary: and Leslie Erickson, treasurer. The brass blows on, inside and outside. The Raytown Parade is an annual event for a marching band. Angie Bell and Ellen Bender pay close attention as the band practices on our football field. The RSHS band played at the new KC Inter- national airport when Vice-President Agnew visited Kansas City. EE FLUTES: J. Horn, B. Carney, D. Jordan, J. Ball, L. Gipson, J. Weedon, L. Tharp, P. Patton, C. Hurley OBOE: E. Bender. CLARINETS: P. Nance, T. Hooper, P. Becker, K. Schulze, K. Pickett, L. Erickson, M Richardson, M. Markham, M. Russell, P. Crabtree, K. Fromm, J. Ryberg, K. Summers, R. Slahck, C Patton, C. West, G. Burgess, S. Chester, W. Riesenmey, D. Owensby, K. Tuggle. ALTO CLARINET: C Wiggins, E. Rowan. BASS CLARINET: B. Hasty, R. Hand, D. Guhr, B. Holtzen. BASSOON: A. Bell, S Steward. ALTO SAXOPHONE: R. Easter, L. Wood, M. Rizzo, J. Brumwell, D. Graham, G. Serslev TENOR SAXOPHONE: J. Sears, R. Miller, K. Whiting. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: T. Miller, M. Tucker TRUMPETS: B. Burgess, J. Wilcox, T. Clifford, B. Riggs, T. Solsberg, L. Quint, K. Hendrick, J. Feaster R. Benson, C. Hoff, B. Smith, B. Baker, B. Strobel, J. Becker. STRING BASS: S. Ohan. FRENCH HORN B. Andreu, G. Serslev, R. Summers, B. Rinehart. J. Dyer, Livingston, S. Effertz, J. Cundiff, J. Harris TROMBONE: J. Lisenby, D. Loveland, D. Grubb! P. Morris, D. Cooper. BARITONE: G. Stansbury, K. Lutz, B. Umstead, K. Laval. BASS: D. Stoll, T. Owensby, B. Spence, M. Williams. PERCUSSION: M. Sidener, W. Chatham, K. Snodgrass, D. Riede, D. Herman. MALLETS: M. Young, P. Willis. ur K mx Q .iz , X. ...Q f V 1. E 'R L. X , J 6? f w- if '-2 r'a4 Q:LE -N' Y fx If Y , ., 1 vw-4, -- M 2 gif ,'Li,g31g5 1 1- 'Q . yn- -Ja-BQ Q , if Q 3' fl 13. ' in q- ' K iw.-Q., X gd Y K 5 VV ,.- 1 iq it A' Y M 5 P K A ' v ' A '- av' b ' ! fl 41, 5. ' 5 , .34 gf- , , 'M Q X 3 'WM A , K 4 . . Q Wim? I A .-. , x ,E N H 'b v f Q 3 ' 1' if - i , i N ,, . 2 ' '. 1 X' ,..., 1 4 -i .' VL: , X nf li X :Q Q 1' 5 - ' ' ' M ., - -' fffy ,X f f ,.., X...1.:,c,.,,f,, .,,,. .5 k..,,., . sq.. . -' zv1.-,xf4-- X N F x A M. 9 fm nu ii, ' S IT I . i i X Orchestra i I. .- Annual activities of the 1973 Orchestra consist of their fall and spring concerts. Other special performances this year included a joint concert with Truman High School, appearing on Raytown's new Cable Television, and playing at the Jewish Community Center. Action Shots: Left to right, The cello players dig right in during a rehearsal. And it's Dr. Lewis leading the way. This year's of- ficers are: Mike Young, presidentg Jennifer Anderson, vice- presidentg Pat Willis, secretaryg and Ginger Untrif, treasurer. Malorettes This year's four majorettes did an excellent job throughout the 1972-73 year. It was decided this year they would twirl at football games and basketball games. The majorettes are: lcounter clockwise, star- ting top lefty Amanda,Vance, Patty Winslow, Linda Waters, and Karen MCDaniels. .VVI is - r TiffAi',?T i VJ ii, 5, 1, vc' if l,,f,.,i,, l , ,fr-f ! ,gk -L- eg.: ' an ev V fn L' 5, Wifi I cf' ig M174 A ,SQ mi' Q Time Cards Maintain Excellence in New Areas -Za I l For the second year, the Time Cards were responsible tor scoring, judging, and timing for the Ray-South swimmers and tracksters. This year, they also tim- ed for debaters and kept score for the baseball teams. The girls are well known for their efficiency and hard work as individuals, as Time Cards, and as Pep Squad members. The 1972-73 Time Cards were led by Kathy Yadon, Captaing Val Yoakum, Co-Captain, Denlse Myers, Secretary: Susan Thomas, Treasurer, Kathy Summers, Historian: 'and Diana Spruell, Sergeant at Arms. The coordinators were: fSwimmingJ Kathy Yadong Assistant, Jeannie Alllng tOutdoor Trackl Janice Bell, Assistant, Val Yoakum:tBaseball7 Diane Flood: and tDebatel Kathy Yadon. Lane captains for swimming were Susle Allin, Janice Bell, Pat Brys, Brenda Colwell, Leanne DeShong, Denise Myers, Diane Owen, Nina Romano, Dorene Sigle, Diana Spruell, Susan Thomas, and Val Yoakum, Time Card members were JoAnn Adkins, Dena Barlow, Shelley Barnes, Sue Bates, Patty Brennaman, Julie Cooper, Sherry Fisher, Dianne Flood, Patti Heffern, Karol Kriens, Jeanne Meintrup, Teresa Moore, Susan Newman, Debbie Owensby, Susan Phillips, Irene Flisser, Kathy Shults, Shelley Sommer, Ginger Speaight, Margaret Thomas, Beth Wasleski, Jeanne Whitaker, Pam Whitney, Gayle Wolfe, Donna Young, and Vicki Young. A WW BQ! min. Pep Squad Has Largest Membership With nearly 500 girls involved. Pep Squad became the largest organization South had ever seen. Pep Squad sponsored the annual Pep Squad Dance where Miss and Mr Spirit were announced. Pep Pal Councils were formed this year. Several girls would sign up for the Council and each week they would bake. decorate lockers. or houses for the players on the team, This new method assured the players of receiving something each week. The year ended with the annual Pep Squad Banquet. Officers fo' this year were - Pres. Diane Ryberg. Vice-Pres Janet Harnage. Sec. Susan Half, Treas Leslie Erickson. Sgt. at Arms Paula Whiteman Historian Nancy Winter. 'I Cardettes Take Second in Fiaytown Parade l 1 1 I 224 The T972-73 Cardettes were-ROW ONE: Connie Pickett, Pam Finnell, Benecia Carmack, Patti DiPardo, Judy Seddon, Dee Crawford, Kris Uhlig, Jody Grubaugh, Vicki Bennett, Mary Anderson, Jeannine Schindei, Cheri Medland, Peggy Roseberry, Phyllis Duvenick, Judy Cooper, Cindy Truelove. ROW TWO: Susan Horton, Kathy Shults, Susan Mullins, Ann Barnes, Linda Harter, Vickie Draper, Gwen Norton, Teri Klinginsmith, Candy Culbertson, Janet Harnage, Kathy Puthoff, Sheila Seay, Sue Hankins, Carla coftman, Dixie Garrison, Shellie Dutton. ROW THREE: Janice Lockwood, Patty Schmid, Jackie Cannon, Fioxann Snell, Beth Kroog, Jackie Simmons, Pam Ewan, Karen McGavern, Nancy Winter, Susan Haff, Becky Shreve, Cathy Pruitt, Julie Cooper, Chris Hughes, Mary Haney, Kim Speck. Under the guidance of Mrs. Candy Quearry, sponsor, and Jody Grubaugh, drillmaster, the Cardettes experienced a very successful year. They demonstrated their precision by taking second place as a marching unit in the Raytown Parade. Cardettes raised spirit by performing at half time at the home football and basketball games. They earned money for props by selling candy suckers. ,, Eafjyfw Jiifkliff' if f twat 2 if Z Qggi N, , miie : 7 .. ,E Z2 f 3 ?,,7f Q 2 af, -f i 'W V Q K, ,.,.... .,., .W W 4, ......,, f ihiwmkwaaa ffl., f 1fl', 2' w ills- si f 1 1, gif. X 1 ,, 5 . I. 1 f , , ,t. . ,555 - 4 . . 2: , 'P 5 . V 'M-:Hz Q. 1, -f- ., gift. . 'A 1 nf ,,nE. S? L - '11, f. . 3 XX X x. K - we .-,491 ly. 1-Q ' xx.-vw as 5 s r Q , -4 5 v Q 1 ,. Q-5, 'V -e 1:45 . Q 1 f t 1 v t 1 u 1 X t x NN S00 x D Wx .2 ABOVE: Jane Gibbs and Karen MoGavern perform a modern dance routine. RIGHT: Junior Schuvanne Franklin solos. BELOW RIGHT: Emcee Susan Haff does a wild jump to introduce the Varsity Cheerleaders' skit, below. OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER LEFT: A group of sophomores, Donna Young, Kris Krahen- buhl, Joy Hart, Rob Livingston, Debbie Gale, Sonia Howell, Dennis Harrison, and Kathy Horton perform as the Freedom Singers. FAR RIGHT: Emcee Brad Harris shows tipsy senior Craig Pratt how to work the parallel bars. BELOW: Brad Millison and Paul Evans capture the audience's interest with a guitar duet. LOWER LEFT: Ted Montague, Beth Carney, Emilie Rowan, Janet Anderson and Benecia Carmack revive the 1950's as Jr and the Jitterbugs. 'x, 6 Senior and Jazz Bands Sponsor the Dixie Sensation An even dozen acts made up this year's annual talent show. The Dixie Sensation was sponsored by the Senior and Jazz Lab Bands. The profits were used to buy Jazz band equipment and to pay the Senior Band's transportation to the Missouri Music Educator's convention.in Jefferson City. The Emcees were seniors Susan Haff and Brad Harris. Tryouts were held in October, and all students were en- couraged to display their talent. The final outcome included skits, music and dances and was seen by a sell out crowd. -Q.,..,,.....-.,...,..... ., ... ,, gt Prom 73 Hawaiian Paradise git if it 5: 2' ggi The Hawaiian atmosphere, set by the many decorations well displayed the theme of this yeaifs Prom. As the atten- dants entered over a bridge their images were reflected in the water below, with'soft lights and flowers setting the scene for Hawaiian Paradise. The music of the Jimmy Tucker Orchestra next greeted the guests. Other music was provided by Jeff Lisenby and friends. Prom was climaxed by the crowning of the POLARIS' King and Queen. Greg Simpson was King and Misty Fowler was Queen. ' M-63' N' ii I si' f' ii- From the Beginning to the End, It Was e Very Good Year. h Us 44,1 ,f A unix. fjg- 1 auf ff 1 11,2 'T ff, ff if 1711 W 3 if 'Z W A , 1-' 49 T ff -1 CU, , . 15 4 -Q QA v y 028' Y it 'Q' uf ' 1f ff f l'CQf,,. V , 'x , 3. , ,,z3,3.'-Qfflwgzakm , - E L: 4 ziiufwh 'vw U55 W D mf 4 pil 1 2. z I v.,, 1. 54? tri'-at ,HVYNJ se f wifi 'Q-L A 'til QI. BL 1 lr Q, V H 8. 9 'V-Oh. io.,.. I.-,sein .Qi H Q W A. ,Ai arg ' 5 ,Av an J il fifw e, .xxp .Q 1 n '-z.-A'L't' Q ' , -7 'f s ' w- . . , .v F aux - 'gh' M1551 Y kr K if 3 ,A ., , P Mft f I ,, :YQ - 5 1 - vf r ,, L.,-ks. 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