Shawnee Mission Northwest High School - Lair Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)

 - Class of 1971

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f. 4. , , 1 u .J e . 4 v. In 1 N Y :ERI fit-I 'wig Ar X x ix., SEX ' V ,. J., 1 Tk. V I X L ,. it H L ff , , v 5 r ,xx ' ' ' wh ' ,A A ffyf. .- in , 1,11 - . J x 1 'rv N . ke' I ,.. 1 ,,,..- Ur- N, ,,,a . '-1 ,1 , 1 f A , w X 4 f hm 1 A J- , I , 1 ge--1-Hg '-f-H' A i f s s ,s ' Q P' Xi Shawnee Mission Northwest Shawnee Mission, Kansas Volume II Introduction . . Academies . . . Student Body . .X . Student Life . . . . Sports ...... X .... Faculty Summaries . Senior Summaries . Index Closing . . 4. . . 1 . 18 . 54 100 174 214 218 226 240 Shawnee Mission Northwest High Schoei STUDENT COMMONS FRIVHEGE CARD ' ' ' f4 5aw Gmac Sr sea This priviiege card has been issued for the Commons program, an experiment requiring constructive student 4 responsibility and decision-making. My signature- on this card indicaies wilfingrsess io foiiow the guide- iines for me program that have been developed by students and iacuity, . il .7 Introduction 4 'Z bn f B1 4 fv..,,, ,M . ., L. rv' . '-'f Q.-' ' ' ' ' P I ::T: ' .jg T it .. W a , . NE I...f ' 'IQ N A fi' uf., Y' cy' sf ' wg, A . 'Elk .- ff glut 'RIN Q41 -. x x f 'x ,f ga. +2.23 'Q-bi 4.. -1... V , 9' v Q When I think about the freedom at Northwest, I canit do it without letting my mind wander back into my sopho- more year when Northwest was still only an idea. At my old school, privi- leges were plenty . . . but freedom? The term was never used. Coming here showed me what I had been missing without realizing so. Certainly the greatest realization of all was the Mall, yet that was merely a beginning. The Mall is more than just a huge concrete hall, it's an involvement and a respon- sibility. You are involved with other people and therefore they become your responsibility. Learning goes beyond textbooks, lectures, worksheets-even past electives and slide projects. Learn- ing is found in your heart as well as your mind. The tools for such educa- tion are empathy and communication. Freedom is difficult to define. I have tried to do so but Janis Joplin expresses it better . . . freedoms just another word for nothing left to losef, To me, freedom is that, nothing to lose and everything to gain. Introduction 5 1..,,.,,- 1,,,,,,ne-,--- - r-- , ..,.-. .1Y ---14-101,11 -....,...- .-X .4 -- w.------ -g:.4g:g.,: . ..-.--.44:,1.,....5i-- , 3- , , ' A 'g.-, x-- it-'1r' .,.. - K ,,,.,---:--::-r---v-v-- Eff' ,7 Z, :ii f 5 V 2, ZX ,f ff 42 2 fi Z1 2 1,4 gs 9 1? ' 2 V 7 Z X, Z 2 2 f X f f ? f Y Y f f f f 1 fy ima -, -, f f my f ff f Av ff' 5. is awww ix an f SSN X X Vi f f Q! , f Ng? S' ' Y 2- f 1 . My My f fi ,M 3 1 I ff, N f in ,. ., , -., , M,...g,,. -7 ,Q L l K...-. ff if ,rf i J Y l an 1 . ' X . , y x 3 0 o r , -W 4 N In the past and present, great emphasis has been attached to personal appear- ance. A first impression is often de- stroyed and a friendship lost, when the subject has a leather jacket, tacky clothes, or long hair. It takes maturity to look beyond the exterior and delve into his personality-to learn his likes, dislikes, ideas and to accept him as an individual. As the year passed, I began to realize the worth of an individual. Groups became more than Jocks, Freaks, or Grease, these were unimportant labels that were attached and used to judge unwisely. Northwest is awakening not only self-respect but respect for others as well. Introduction 9 N W Q S Q 3 5 x S 3 5 f 1 A, 1 , ff 1 I, 7C I rffl tj, 5-Sl This year I found that teachers are more than human machinesg giving me homework . . . D's on my report card, and asking me questions I can't answer. I got to know a teacher as a person capable of expressing emotion and feel- ing. I discovered that teachers actually laugh, and have problems of their own. I found that she was little different than me-just older. It got so I could talk over my problems with her, tell her who I liked and who I disliked, knowing it would go no further. She even valued my opinion . . . she lis- tened to what I had to say. I could tell her a joke without reservation. She told me about some of her idiosyncrasies and I think she knew some of mine. She would laugh with me when I made a mistake and help me if I didn't un- derstand. Teachers are more than ma- chines. They're people too! Introduction 11 .MK N X Us.. X Introduction 12 9 ,Y auf 'K 1f'H YA1i+i+ 'H -Q L S Y W. . I discovered through involving myself in school activities that this, too, could be a part of learning. I learned not only about the activity itself but about other aspects of school, the System, varying viewpoints, and, entangled emotions. I also trained myself to piece puzzles together and to catch ever-running dreams with the touch of fingertips. Most of all, activities drew me into the vanishing art of knowing people. Shar- ing seems seldom put into use but in order for this function of school life to flourish, it must. An activity is sharing a common cause and in doing so, my own personal goals were awakened. 1 I O' f ' x ' f 'fin tr 11 I Y ,2 '42 I M Q A-5-G X 'Y 1- 1 'K K ,,.-li'lviv'. .afifrigigh ' ,, it 14' ' Y. lg ' iam!! 03 'ans-,5,.a , , 1 v .,,...,,..1 Introduction gf! 14 f I o- --W 1 f' 4 f x W! I My My M, W ., , f , , ,. u 4' , ' ,4 ff' .gf 4 fi 1 5 .A L 1 h r .gr ,H 4 1 Q f -'-+f-M W 2 W , . wp , --, ha, f 'ff'fS4f ' :?4LL..f'jZm 'Q fqj ' V' -' M- ' ggx. ' .1,,e Qi Eliisfg 1 wi ' f S b Xl gxlfiis 5-skxi., V' JK'-ri I e' x V 1f..h,,,! ,fy 4 VW ,, wwf! 7 X X f f r 3 'O 4, 11' mln. ?3 'ngfs-.. whim' 13'1'9NL,. '--c fl 'NNNK I .-121: E594 I Av . , s K 1 A 'rr 4 -'. ,- .- L L' 1 9 JZ 2 rrfw, 1 . ffl. LL XIX 4 l fir if Too often schools become somewhat isolated. It is almost as if nothing ex- isted outside the school. This is bad because eventually students will leave the school environment. The high school years are good ones for students to find their role in the community. I feel that this is one of Northwest's strengths. The emphasis on involving the school and the community with one another both socially and in learning experiences has been in many ways helpful. I think, too, that in the past the community has had only a bystander role in the schools and welcomes the chance to be more. It's another way of breaking down the walls that have separated students from the community. Introduction 15 , , ..,5wf, 12, A-.ra-2-if-v--G .....,--........,.+-...,.....- -. . . ..,.,. . L.......-.ff , , ...,.,., ..-,--.-,,-.,-f.-M .,.-,, . - ..N-- UYA4 .---fwv+---,f-.-::.4.V. rife-.g4-.-.. :4,:.!--M A -.1 ----' g:f -- - -.tr .f--fr-N--9-----,NA f ,.,-.,x,,,.,--:- V-W I 1 This year was a time of experimenting -with electives and independent study, and expanding into other classes. I was given a chance to develop my own lessons and carry them out. It was up to me if I passed or failed. Many of us waited till the last moment to com- plete our work. It was a lesson I didn't soon forget. The majority of the re- sponsibility was placed on me. I used my judgement in most cases and there was always a teacher to help ifI needed it-I learned to make school an in- teresting institution. Academics 18 ,S X i . 1 1 5,-. V ST Y SHAWNEE MISSION PUBLIC UANAQNEN1 Nm: M C AA5547W5f5QxSE LANE S M KMSEAR., -.-, ...,.,-T ..L,..-............f - , -Wm 631 Jf3:Q'2 Q MZQQ ALL ALL AL ALL ALL 126 127 O9 COURSE N NE AM GGVT FNCLISH SPANISH DRAMA DRIVER ED LL LLL-5LL709l7l 0295 PRINT ATE LOCKER ,cofffzi scf sem 395 170 576 82 392 ALL ALL ALL A LL ALL ALL ALL 1 , L04 LZ6 127 109 14 CAF 104 ANNUAL AM sovr no LENGLISH 4 'SPANISH 5. JDRAMA A asro HALL LANNUAL 191 I?-L C. I E Z-X Q .l,. I f if .XNNBB - i K- gctrn 7, TL 11 V, fif f1gQ':-...,g.iT-3914 .,.......,.,.,2.1.,,.,....-....-1....--,,.......:,..4L...-. V L..,.,..:.-..-....... ,...,... . , ,- ---f- ......,-,,,:' f--Y Y :gpg-fnvffw., . s v , Q sa X YN -- 65: - : R i 2 i'751i15 i f i -,--: N ip 1 iw gif -s- -Vw rf ' : 1,i S 55f:f5 1' ,,,......- i txf5Wf Q iff? f F' mix x 1 if u- 3 ff E ,yan 'N a eq is it it 1 tw ' 'nw af' 5 , t -f' :fm , ..,- ,. Two assistant superintendents cooperate for eyficiency. l ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS: Dr. Norman Babcock, Dr. Harold E. Tilley, William Goodwin, E. V. Relchley, Dr. Robert Lorenzen, Dr. Ralph Chalender, Dr. Herbert Bruning, Dr. Leonard Molotsky. ay- b,ee Ewa y ,f, u'1.lf.tL'Vt L - ', leaf e f in I ' I ' !,,fhT 1 5 Fmf V' L rm' ,X i V X NORTHWEST ADVISORY BOARD: E. V. Reichley, Betty Condo, Myrna Stringer, Gent .-Imm, Tony Alzrzwmnzn, Clzarles Beary. uality the Goal of chool Board by Eugene Amos The product of 12 years of formal edu- cation is a young woman or man ready to step out into life prepared to earn a living or to advance on to higher edu- cation. Your board of education strives to improve this quality of educationn in the second year of a state imposed tax lidu in a district that continues to grow! Administration 21 Contact nspires Interest in School In thirteen years and six principals, only two have ever remembered my name. Dr. Ludwig and a certain grade school principal are the only two who have bothered to be acquainted with .their students. Students, I feel, return in kind. I know that to feel in contact with the administration adds a feeling of contact with the very essence of the school and its purposes, and deepens onels school ties. Dr. Ludwig attempts to involve parents in Cougar activities. , X-hx qw V , , W Q WT 'P 4 f J I V X 'N f .4 , XXX, XX Q xg X .X . st fazniz Z A M X .A N. x .s refs, .5 v5.51 5. sit X. TX? NX Q it .W V qt, , w s . 2 Nt sm Y' -' Q Y 5 -. 4 be . - 1 , 'wget X . s S X NX sm if t , t X X Dr' Ludwig talks with Mrs. Appelman, an ex-faculty member, in the innovative Rap Center, X NY' S 'I s vs. J s fs A W.. W , 1' V 'i' ' , , 'ef' many ...xaug I Q 1: 1 X ,, 3 0 X , f 'y 1 7 2 ' X s , 4 V' , gif 1 'W' ff J 'ff' , ie--AM KW X f x A' , af 4 QM ,f r W MV, f e a f ff r f Q V W ,f , ,, ffm Z . W' .-Aaf, Dr. Merlin A. Ludwig Q ZZ 'ff r l ,SS i A I if l 1 't f f' at-X.. , as-Q News s Nl! W' Q X1 S .t W. X as as X -rw X N as NN wx X . X M W , 'wx - M my X f N G was X M N N t Q, X rw, Nts wx N X QKQNN ti x . 'sul .J Dr. Ludwi aids a d ' 8 emonstration of neat haustyleshhzr men. Frequent conferences are ,,c,Cg5m,.v. Dr. Ludwig 22 Lf S ,Q Q f 1- 1 I v I, f 1 E W 1 ?'K'.gW3anf I- ,, E , ,AR ffhv I l 1 1 l. sig, l L- Dr. Bill Ray Lewis six Y Understanding a Part of Education by Dr. Bill Ray Lewis This year has been swell! I have seen boys become young men, girls become young women, and educators become mores compassionate human beings. I have seen people forgive and forget. I know of people who care . . . I ear- nestly feel that the world will benefit from the 'Number Onel' philosophy . . . Cougars', will be able to recognize the worth of a man because they, them- selves, have been made to feel worthy. Dr. Lewis remains accessible to students andfaculty members who wish to see him f! '1 l -nr Dr. Lewisjoins studerztsfor a pleasant lunchtime conversanon. E fi 3 H E 2 HHJWW f 1' M ,S 1 Diane Eble enthus iastically probesfor relevant information in college manuals. John Stewart 2? ' 'W V - 1 M ,f 4: W tzglhl Glen Griepenstroh ?, up I' mc' I' I ' 'W' 1.5 7!X?fff1kf,m . gf fm X! If 5 g.,:' , M ,f K1 ji ,ff f ' fmfffg ft fiwzjiy f 4y , f if wx Z,-2 fn, gk 'Want 449 f f jfs 210 W Zylywvfjff 7 fi X 5 In 1' .. f ' u 1 : Ben McGuire Rf is W me wr ,Q-N' Counselors 24 Jim Amer patiently sits-waitingfor assistance. FK a i 'V VN X ' 9 f:33,..fJ I ff' lll Min' -44., u -fn... My 4 . I ' 45944, I P5-'lf' - 1 ' , ' I' ' . ' .I-l'lllrn. K' Pat Carville ' w ,fi t .fc V Kay Wilcox 1 xi,- l R Fourjuniors venture into early exploration ofthe College world. J .fl Awqmwm , C t E' -'aa Marlene Willis uidance Deans Open Rap Center by Debbie Timberlake Everyone seems to be acquainted with the counselors this year-an impor- tant change in the guidance center. When I learned of all the adjustments that had occurred I was rather aston- ished-and relieved. I only had to walk in and find a counselor, with no secretary, appointments or even a door blocking the way. Once inside the of- fice, I discovered the counselors to be friendly and concemedg definitely de- sirable qualities for solving problems. Counselors 25 V! phyiiss Day Beverly McPheeters, Beverly Anderson Off3ce Personnel 26 sg X Audrey Stevenin, Nancy Schwent EQS X f xv x xxyq S XL , X K x in X X F Q X -X Rfk X fix R: ,wx XX xii X X A wwf S3 x K N N g x fx-fy I he fix X M i I -xxw fl Q N Q X 1 XNFYKF X Sri fi Y A wi-1 il N F SX: X X RX, Q Q Rose Pi per 1 Sz: VS-4 Sing son Katherine Grimm 'll ., .4 G., X-N ' ' 11:4 , ,A ix- f . 77 5g. ,g',m, at eff A v , ,k i tfgfmw , -1 f Sarah Collins Martha MCCOrkIe Secretaries Show Warm Welcome by Anita Nichols What's it going to be like today? It should be either quite crowded or un- believably slow. At semester, I'd better be prepared for a hectic day. Semester break means finding myself facing Mrs. Anderson's filing cabinet with 1,500 schedule cards staring me in the face. This may be a boring job, but with all the people I work with, it quickly turns into fun. Working here gives me a sense of fulfillment . . . not just every so often but each day. Office Personnel 27 I :S Q Q Jw wimfvgsg f , , BREADMA KERS: Nadine Mann, Cleo Mohling, Helen Wolf SNACK BAR: Jean Schooling, Dale LaHae, Shirley Wood, Betty Lightwine Kitchen Staff 28 1 ,ff uk If gf I W W2 X COOKS: Virginia Kellerman, Betty Jane Cates, gl-Ii Lucille M. Chaney. ' SALADS: Bette Washer, Juanita Lee, Betty Han- kins, Helen McNatt. 1 .. A 'fif- MONEY AND HEAD COOKS: Frances Rook, Elma Lolzoff Ann Yates, Verna Faye Ramirez. V' l 2 'es, 61,1 I, T,- 'Gif 'il Bi tok, 'i X v. ,S tif gif, ,fl t- , 'N TL? 5 Q' tx xl Vw CUSTODIAL STAFF: SEATED: G. Cooper, A. Brown, L. Mejia, J. Holman. STANDING: D. Purinton, W. Christiansen. X - l- - I 3 ' zrfiff' f .f V A -,a.,, ., V, pt, l D- 44 H 1 '.W 2 1 y . y ,y K W ' l A if t W - - t '1 .f ff xc CUSTODIAL STAFF: SEATED: Flora Millbern, C. Brandenburg, H. Aufdemberge, T. Armstrong, G. Morgan, G. Thompson. STANDING: C. Keith, R. DeMoss, D. Motti. ? . 5 F z 5 i i Mrs. Millhern polishes 5lll'flCC'5 around Northwest to keep it pleasantfor visitors. Comfort Product f Staff Effort by a student So much of a studentfs comfort in school depends on the kitchen staff and the custodial staff. I appreciate the snack bar and the friendly welcome I receive-even when I'm the only kid who likes crusty cinnamon rolls from the corners. I couldnft count the times a custodian has helped students in situa- tions where they needed help with some project or in a room where some prob- lem arose. It makes a difference every day. Custodial Staff 29 Z? iii? f Barbara G0rd0f1 Far :Q Fw Library 30 Christine Riddle ,gf X 4 Myw ,, ,,,f U ,, MWMMPM X X ,, ff Ungar f ,M Mel Turner meditates introspectively. CQ CAE iff W 5 Q M XR ,Q sg, x A library assistant strains more lhanhis eyes! -f, -,, ,, ,-,,..-5--.. A wi 3 fy Z 2, ,L 4 sr ,JL fs , ,. ,nun f, f , .- 1 , , A f .1 ,Mg 'fi X ' nf 1120-1' ff W, W , ff , ff f v 7 W1 5 'X Q x .N off 'Sw Q.. K' S v 'Q xx mn '!'..sio 3 D it FMS N wp ' x x, y X f . X if X , if -FW N s , Qi, f 1 ,, X xk X 5 -V-x X WNY x 9 Q y 1 X4 X Q X Q nm XX sy Q X y wx x X 1 if 5 2 i X l Individual Devel opment Stressed by Bren Balmer As I walked into the classroom, every one was working on something different. All types of subjects were going on here-math, spelling lessons, science, history, and vocational readings. Each student seemed normal in appearance, but were slow to catch on to new ideas. The teacher worked individually with each student and stimulated the process of learning. After all, everyone is unique -isn't he? In ntodayls society that's what is important-being an individual and being treated as an individual. my 7 . iw f ,. 2 Que-A M2 ,qtfme 7 fgtf' QT ff J X f ' half- f X75 f ff r at My I p Wyflf , nfs? y' 1 ff Z'ffCfX7!v,fQf .LU V it ff eyfft W ff.y f t , us-,,. ,. U fff X df!! ff X J Q ! 2 K V yi ' - f ' Qi W ff . Bren Balmer Independent Study 32 An independent studies student receives valuable assistance in written work. sv P I n vs akin. -9 9 Quiet reading unlocks and develops many thought processes. K 1 ii . . l,' ' If , ! f H H ' Il. , 1 V as , vi ll --I il. 1 is , . n 3 si.. xi un., ' ..., , n an ,. ,S si it . M Z, il il Y! 'N ll K S 5 I S 1 1 Two students quietly observe ajitrryfriend, r nz? if fr:'f4Q'f!fff, gf2fz:.ffgfMp 'WZ 3 , ,,,.,,, I X fppyfzd 4471 ,hy , fy! 4 f ' f fl 1 f ' ttyffflfn Zu 7 .1 Z ef! .,. tmp, 4 f f :If WW t rf!!! ff f f f ! ij! W!! ' ZH ff 41 4 I f r ' ' I 4 Q, f W Zin! v , U! y W4 f V f ,Z if we 1 ,W W V 'S WWW .W , we l f Z .1n11.-'----f.,,,1...p V........1.f1.-..-J...-..-.,: AY.:q::.: .... .-...-.41L,f, Lg-, , K - -,, -V, ,, in X4-lv -v-:--:--- N,- Z vf' f we nl fr f f 'If f a l f. English 34 r 5 ,A Audrey Burnett 5 X i LV, f X Hun Jane Alford all il- Wei! ill? will Vi . ll W! , f Wg, 01 ,Wa X mee X il ' ' l , .r 'firm' lf if. f , a F V Zn- W! -qw Th ressa Curry Electives Change Pace of English by Dana Elaine Carr I feel more independent-and thus more comfortable. The work I do on my own counts as much, in a way, as the assign- ments. The electives and their particular topics provide a somewhat structured form for studying-with papers and class discussions to bring about an order- ing of ideas. Lab periods provide a chance for work either with oneself or with friends-and for special projects. Dessi e Carson P . , 4 X , ,f X I? 4 7 f f an e 0f,,f ,,fff W 45 X W ,hdff I UZ' ff! f A ,e ff 0 vw --y' ,M M 75 i gf ff V X r f a TU S f f QQ S W 5?Qf4:.V 0 sfo xfx fdx X Qi 4 4, f f f 1 f X K X e f f W f e V S Vs e 3 ex s fy 2 . if 'ff 2 2 1 mem x1 is-14 1? 1' ses? ,. se s :IS U VI if 1 se cv 5 wi A ja ,Q . 51552 rm fymwev F Q VVS? L 5 X X XA Helen Cermak ,fy X ' wi , ,f P N' X, - 2 ' . . Xu Q, . .1 . -- ---,, ' .- , -, -Q.. .-5 ,..,t' ' ' f . ', :p,r,,- ,VL ,- , , Q , , 4 . H . i ff, -: 1. ,jfii . , , , 1 .Y .- X A x .Lid guy. . N. gf , I , 4 . . f'. , as 1 -4- s f Esther Gardner Sara Pyle fr.- .... '-V W- 4 -4 HIflfk X 'W' 4' F 1 J Mike Pechar .r i , , Roy Gunler English 35 Translatzon IS a vztal part oflanguage study-as these students prove by ftndmg Q meuningforforcfign sounds Til Beth Stewart V5 A t x X XM X ' ,XXX m X SQNZN E W k sf' X x -XX. , tt - x 1. X A . X 1. A s.g..QQ-,U-A X ,.m.ff,,.., ,Q - ., 1 Languages llus- trate Cultures by Diane Deutsch Have you ever dreamt of going to a foreign land full of strange sights and sounds, adventure and romance? I have found that studying Spanish for five years is the next best thing to traveling there. Today, Spanish speaking countries are a combination of the modern and the traditional, and studying this contrast has been a challenge and has given me under- standing of the people and their way of life. WTF? , 5 N ALA Barbara Youree ROXY Ann Yowfll d in aforezgn language Class. Foreign Language 37 Individuals Work In Selj3Expression by Holly Swank l think that Debate, Drama, Journalism, and Speech classes create the opportunity for the stu- dents to become involved in activities that en- able them to expand their appreciation of the Language Arts-and I have been aware of this as a student in these classes. Each area allows the individual to work progressively in self-eX- pression-either written or vocal. The instruc- tors of these classes are usually willing to let students work independently in order to excel in their area of interest. Mike Glasscock wends his way to thelighting cove. Dru Carlson constructs a setfor the upcoming play. Journalism 38 Visitingjournalists, speakers characterize Journalism X Q . iff ,, XX W' f a 7 V! Day. X ...s 4 X Xff uf X f s V XX. :QXWQX ,f ,WK N S-ft XSfXx,X'f fi rdf N 5 W l ,I , AXQC-WJ ' ,Eli 56M if 'Z , .RX 1 W X. X , , Q X o eX , f XA X. ,Xf X sore? r - ,S?? , Q 5 r If SJ ' 'VXI X-QQW nfs -:X f , , ' f Ref WKKMN T LK, , ,X sf-,Qu JM, , M 7-XV f QXXQQX w, f f fX 5,541 ' V 'X-H lf W 49 1 ,ff ff , ? 7 Xfff Q XX! 5 I X X N1 fafsj 4 Qgfx Nu fx W X , fe X Sf? 0 X .-. fix X fs xy 41 xW Ai K XS 1 sf fwf fXWS 4 J f yy 4 r X ,- we XX! f sf V g Q Xyzrr of X ygg if W ' lx SSN? 1 r s A2 , Q N 1 ,ZXXX 'Ze -.m?Xr.-- f sf s t uw 4, , ,S X 'Q ix s. if u it XX' maimed Pamela Forest NX l, X , X 'a 4 a in XX X X is :X X X- N.. 1 I r S and Ni-be 4 3 ESX? 3 , s xsifisgs E 1 l X A wks ,N xii Ii is N . R, si is-S 51 x WX ki SYS S S :Nc E 2 s X if ? fx Bill Coplin x .eq 3 T , :fb .-f... rx N .'i .NS 1 .Q - A l INIIHIQ' nvwmzfzrz. Kvn Coy, lriaxm1'n1prvs.s'1lzvdum s and ll Spl1llSlf7IflfILS UfjUHIl1llllSl77 upon lzzs uudzuzu Math Achieves cz New Signzfcance by Pam Blackburn The Math Department has devised a new course this year. It's their version of the Independent Study Class. Unlike most courses of this type, we have no teacher in the room. This makes us think out problems before having to interrupt the teacher. It also gives us a greater feeling of achievement when we finally solve a three-day-old problem. As a teacher-sub- stitute, we are provided with the Math Resource Center, which is filled with math books-and confused students. ,ffm efffye if , , - if ff ffff Wx if 1 fffffffw fee it 1 ff! iive an , - , ,, ,,A, g ' Q! f',' lefe f ' f M f X., ,l4w,f',,f ff 'f V , W ,,,,, 4, , f ,f , I ,, if ff , ' 5 ye fyyv X f f V' , ,K J Wffxfff W' f f, , , , W f f Wd 1 ff ,ff , W ,, V ,,,,, ,, W , W ,, ' . 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Q X Kr to .1 ,tx Lucinda Petrie A ff I X 2 V Zcfffff frf wtfffcif t Z W f f lsr l , ti , 1 ist, :Z W: 5 r. ff- if fl f' :Q 1 Q. 1. 4 E. .5 H .FL N I V 1 4 as 1 'TY Ofc: I aim. n n I ix iw- ft , iff Ronald Poplau Robert Scheele Winston Scott 'hu-rv' ,,, f JOM RW1 Joe Solschied Social Sciences 45 I 4,1 , , 1' Daisy Gregory Jade Karstensen Business Courses Prepare Students by Burma Baumann Every day, first and second hours I awake to the sounds of busy typewriters, filing drawers, the mimeograph ma- chine, the click of the adding machines, and all the other sounds that come out of Room 203. I walk in and sit down to my specific jobs for those two hours and it isn't long before I begin to feel like my employer is Shawnee Mission Northwest itself. Jim Tilly QW' Marilyn Kennedy Q NS desi, E X Xuss X sim xxx his I Business Education 46 i we S X N Y l , XXX -. f -- - - - V -- -.--5.7.1,-we :-.zfa 1 1------rv -1--,--fn-fwyrf trains of Music Result of Effort by John Bower The start of school meant starting to work out new half time shows and marching in parades. It meant going to A Capella and having a new teacher who really wanted us to be the best and having to really work for it. The Cham- ber Singers, with outfits this year, were getting to go out and sing. With our own rooms to practice in, and the en- thusiasm in the department, itls been a great year! Lynn Harrington ig-,r . f Wayne Wright :A . M 'ff' an , was sms ,qi I or if X, . 'I ' ' e s X E J,- eg-... 3 Q Qkfeg A . My ' E H f lf R i f t 5 f . ' s S ex f g Q 1 .. . ' gg xv X x x g, .- .'5g1i-3,.5,,f - f ws C S. ,,,.Q i K Q .X X X t . Q t -X gs.. ' f X N: K QS xx ix xx .5 . Sm N 1 Q Ni 1 Students create a pencil ana' paper image ofa fellow student. Fine Arts 48 A musician imagines afantas Orch t ' I y es ra splra ing to musical beauty under her a'irccrion. . at , at., nl f- R ,4 ii' 1 f ' Q W 25 -si vt.-zz.. W y if in ,V , flmf X .lf xx 2 Artists Illustrate Surrounding Sites by Faith Lubben Art is a fun course, a luxury, for me. However, my design class requires more time than any of my serious classes. I enjoy design because I can create in- stead of trying to imitate natureg nature is too beautiful for me to recreate. Art allows me to express my moods through lumlvww z-was.-'fra mix :aww :awww ,sm 1 A snow mms ra 'am X mifzmnwamaxv V r .ilit ' '- . 'I an ' :Q 7.1 iifllif f f ,n w 1 .5 4, . I 'J X , A f-1. I-wiv' .. 5 ..w...-mv... ... 1 1 J , ff' I W Y i A li M' , 'HJ G 'VW , fm, . 2 an A ,ft una: Y- fl anim-D1hnl'G 5' we :gig if fy 4 , ff' I tl '?j?r 4 , it ff 2 , xx f y tl i a ' ' Nl 1 I M- .t,. .V -- V. VN, ,,,.'. r, y 'srl rf . ' 1 5, ' E A' W ' .13 ul ' ' .. f Ann Struthers A Studenfs eyes reflecl deep Concentration. 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I D ' ' I 'I ,. . ,,., ,I ef ft 'Win QQ, l -, -F , i U A , . r ra r My as t s taste W W y , 'f ,L fit? , 'LX Xie 1 ' f , ,K , I ii,.,mN-5 H r K .st p yy 9 1 Q few,x, 1.LA f' f f 'f Kai if, 3 '.., L , W M .45 , Q I .V .,,A NJ ZH7? .Q 'Z' ' gffifi y t ' ' A , we f .-.A X nr '4 1 I. .ff Nick Thielen I-v,,. k if . ' A , f K il 5'?WS'-5,-,fs 4 ,QQ X - V' i .J I , ,,,-' X ' 'H !!4,, ..- 'S ss V ' f ' f Y Q ff'-,w45!'. - ' I ifefk ' i 1 fi 1 ' -- -- ,- s I, 5 -0' it , -m X -' ,fag 3? E H ii! .Q Q! tai? In Discovery of A Practical Art by Don Farris and Connie Del-lart As a lab assistant in Wood I, I get to do all the little odd jobs that the teach- er doesnlt want to do or just doesn't have the time-like cleaning sanding discs, sharpening tools, and so on. It's not a bad deal, so long as you don't mind the sawdust! Family and Home was a practical course as well as in- teresting. Many of the aspects we studied will prove helpful in the future. Topics we discussed ranged from teen- age dating problems to the care and raising of children. i-tax, stwfws, if 1 f V lil r l ll l J ii' M i Q y!,x,H,:,.:,:.2p2y M gf -93, ll V Mr Marilyn Meyer , ,,', W 1 1 5' 55 1 ,85 l gi' Qffigg 5 rr , ,H 5 I ,.- im K V I? if- ,X ' Q i M 1 Beverly Rude Helen Stephens A S 1 V i M! iff 3 E . ? ,3 4- ,I 1 , vi ' 'tr Vx KH X 9' , w ,Q Home Economics 51 Charlene Conell I i i , Strenuous Class Still 0 Bother by Jill Lemons Now that I am in gym, I have decided to adapt to my environment. Each day my body jerks and twists and lands in an awkward position, but I still keep trying. Sometimes I get to do fifty jump- ingjacks and sometimes twenty, but I don't care. It's all part of the course- just like I am! I love the team work in playing games like volleyball. I think wwf ff LJ X he - f 5 , X. Q WfWilg X i they aj? 4 e wwf e W ,e f ewkesw ' : we Mfg fsww Sf wg: Nfttfy I s,ff!S, -fs it s- i w Q ewes e ,, W,-. ,Xp ,ea ,, 4 fi gif Q, E ggs, em X in I. .W ,ei ,ff ff ,- -' I f Diane Kavenaugh Coleen Phillips even people who aren't athletically in- clined have a part of gym, at least, that they like. Physical Education 52 The s Kenneth Johns f I 1 Thu wrncwhur uncienr ar! offencirzg teaches modern grace. jim Ken, -H-qw 1- -.Y ,lim Urcgk Physical Fducallon 53 -wvfsrfef. f ' li W '.'Qfff' in ff- 42 , cb! X. ff f .Q f ff 4 ff ,y f M ,, , , 7, 74 Z Z, Z fy? gy f f 'if ff' H4 Nl , EQTINX QNX N ,xx , , xxx QNSJSAS xx X X Sskygmxx XXX RW ,VM , Q, X 'fx , XX mx X i MXN x Xi xisw t XA--T 5 w f W fi' ff! In This section of the yearbook always reminds me of the people I loved, so much, sometimes, that it hurts. I know school pictures do not really show any- thing of the person, but the pictures help me begin remembering-the way he smiled, the way she laughed, how I would skip even something important to follow them around, the way Good Luck! sounds when a friend says it. I can remember the times that were never well-known enough to be pub- licly remembered. YZ? S S-A 'C' Q XX r V.. I. Ss 9-is It Q A XX ,ii ,544 X av, ' 4- .. WW. - t Q' ., . 1. h I I X: ,Qgd , ' + ,, Q,N5,, fi X, .,.,. g t or -s t 'Y St I X A Student Body 55 u M V f 423 'f Y , ? JW :V I V . f . V ,V V f 1 ' 'f V f ,X f 2 . W 5 V, 42 My ,V ' W 5, ,V V., , V f ,Z V , j , Vx: k Q' N V,,f X if Y' I ,Q Xff ', 'V , ,Z , Z . I Q' 6 fyff , ,, ' f . ' , V L , , , V ,,,! . , , ,, , , 11::-- 'iii'-4 A 7 .447 V V if' f 3 -1---V-. -- gf- A ,ffl V 'V, ,V V , E:7:4: --'-A' M '---11:55-ik. , .f ' L C ' 7 ' V f fl f ' , ff i 2 ,, M 'V .1 ' 'I ' lr? ac: 'A X . 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' Q K wg Q Y M -- lhsiff ' 1 Q' 'J' f . 'N X li s fs V 1 ll. A J ,, ta W-7, is 4 , A Q x f f 1 , -ru' 5, -I 'V M.. I .. f iignw X I Y- , . 'N,f.-, ,...., M... x --- ,,,..4...-- Teresa Johnson contentedly views Northwest life. ff fv' K A , I 1 1'- 2, . 'Ph ali- L. James Bryan Barry Bunner Sandra Burke Cathy Busick Connie Butler Stacey Butler John Button Sherry Byers Penny Cafwin Mary Cal oway Cheryl Capps Robert Carl Cynthia Carlson Steve Carlson David Carr David C arrel J oda Carroll Shawn Carroll Deborah Carter Debbie Carterman Debbie Cash Karen Caviness Patricia Chaffee David Chapman Brenda Cheatham Tanja Christian Gwen Clayton Lawrence Clements Janice Cline Robert Cline Russ Cloon Matthew Clough Lu ann Coates Patricia Colboch Victoria Cole Shawn Colgan Randy Cook Steve Coover Randall Condie Kim Connell Ronald Cornelius Lacy Coulter Ui tb! , 4. .ig f I X . 1 4 ,, S. A r A little horseplay never hurt. John Cousins Neil Cowan Debra Coyne John Craig Richard Craig Brian Crane Timothy Creasman Elizabeth Crebbs Quinn Croan Susan Croman Bruce Crossland William Cusmtz Sophomores 57 A journey ofa thousand miles begins with one step-the first step. -Chinese Proverb Brenda Cheatham, Treasurer, looks at the Sophomore financial report. of fl ffffffi' , art' f '17 J J f V' .::,f ' m,Ql3tI1e!EggIlsh ' D teueaefs Z wfzitieflyyeaeter f Nancy Felder , ,fMa'fYfFerrx ,t Bvbfafffssheft J fKetf1ie,Fisher o rtizetgltlfrxxirett Cheryl anders f Jennifer Foxf Randall, Freeman LOU,Ann Fry Renee Fuentes Deborah Fuller Tammy Fuller Virginia Fuller ,Rebecca Gam Wxlllagn Gardner Brtan Garrett Blame Garrett Gail Gates Robert Gatton Debbie Gehlbach Dea George Sophomores 58 ,, 'ix 2 , fin Q4 ' ln.-.','.'.' g x I Dennis Cutting Suzan Dabba Greg Davey Cheryl Davis Jim Davis Michael Davis Suzanne Davls Richard Decoster Se-an Decourcy Richard Deley Joseph Denms Rtse Deutsch William Dickerson Deborah Ditto Michael Dodson Eileen Dolan Patrick Donovan Starla Dowlet Daniel Downey Brian Doyle Steve Drake Vickie Drapeau Glen Duderstadt Vicki Duffy Sharon Duncan John Dunlap ,Becky Dunn Dormda Dutcher Gordon Duzan J amos Dwight Chrxs Eberley Daxjyl Egleston Debbxe Eichbom Roseann Elo or Y f Q! x ' , at I I 1,1 Y, I Z yt l yk I , A ' Z , I ., ,gl X ,g f X ' lf I f , ,Q v' . , QA j I I 2 u- -X? w jr 4, ...,,, M sf I ,,,,, f li 5 A ,, t,tt , Q s Xt R W I Z I S , f V gf I X , 3, f, f Am 4 f 'f-f 4 , -A 4 4 . , , f KX ff X 4' N, , 4- , ' ' f r gy, . 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X Mg' 'H , rm, 5 v in A Vs 'z T' E, 5' n il I X Tvffy' Rviclmrl, Sophomore l'f1'f'-lJrwl'4lL'llI K Donald Gulley William Guthrie Patricia Halbert Sandra Haley Leslie Hallier Chris Hammond Deborah Hanson Nelda Haraldson Deborah Hannon Candi Harris Mar Harris Sharon Harrison Chris Harshberger Shannon Hart Mark Harvey Diane Hassenplug Pam Hataway David Hatfield William Hauser Paulette Hayes Thomas Heger J eff Helmke Vicki Henik Nancy Henke Jeff Henley Deborah Henry James Hester Linda Hicks Duane Hines Sue Hines ....-. 4 f. . vc his Eesti. as J, Q t 5 , srhh t S A serif C' :I I 1- kj err'-M is . ,,l.,. Q N QE X X K a f .a .Q X X A x I 4 ,, -ve 1 av It 1 .V X - X 5 ,..t X. x 2 i N., w N.. K, I Sk rr F, K S, N E s it 1 i , Q vi! 1 V V .X for , 1 i .X NX ' G. if 7 K H X Q im gi i I Q: Xia I ' ' ' V' ' ,' x -,' - , fr -s r ' . . . , 3 K G X m X ' 'jx l A 1 W as X 5 4 Brad Giles David Gilsdorf Karen Gingell Beth Glanville Janice Glenn Mary Glenn Glenda Gloshen Richard Goodman Terri Goodrich Tracy Goodrich Scott Grafton Mary Graner Steve Green Pam Greer Mark Grismore Leslie Gross ,f 3 M f if -lei-I E 1 ' I 4 'X s il , ' I 6, I M .4 'E ' .4 I . f '? Sophomores 59 s., ,,,XX,, X . X :v'rp3'9?'yQ, i ve, ' X , 'i -4X 1 ' . WX: 1 1 X X 1,5 X It 1 Xi, 1 ' 'S X fir 4 ,PV 4 ' Q ' XZ Y N ' V, I X, ,I , V, V U , ,X Q, -- ' ,, gx gm .. ' ' .6 ' 1 , ,,, ,,, , X t ,Vw X XA A 1' iq 'X ' 1 V , V X .4 .' ' W' ' , , x 4 Q ' 1 ' X 15- A V k' X ' W., ' is X 1 , M V E Q ' 4 , 42 X X , t - XX,,,X 1 4 1 mu, ,, 5 X iwyx 5 f: x YM H :X .M Q-1, 1 w N w w 'N X3 4- 35 fx A , X 'Z mfg 5 ,Q ' Ky ,XX vw-Ng , X 1 ,L X I , 4 2 f f, X, ' sg 1 1 1 -vm., ..X. My A X X Q F , ,'.,' Y I K , 521 X , 1 A 1- N F 1 Q ix , X 1 , M' f .X I x Q NX Q3 X f XI X' XM? 1 X X X K , ,X X xx, 1 X 1 K I Ask N X XXX Q X ' V111 1 113 H15 1111 H1 11 ' 1 1, 1 P 1 41 I 111 1' V 1 1 1 1 11 1 ' ,V 1 4 ,V , ,, WWW 1, 1 4,4 V , f M Www ,4 44! X4 ,VX 04 ,N ' , , if V4 ,,'f44f4,,'V X V, 4' , 1 1 11,,44f4,, 444 4f f M ' 44 1 Pagimlohixsdnif ,f , vfijqrosgm Johnson 1 Phil Johnson' 1 1 X f f 1 4 ,iifcinbniia Jzihrison 4, ,,!V,,V X X 1 I Billy Jgmes 1 Bxllyyloe Jones Craig Jones Nancy 'J ones Rxchard Jones 1 SophomoreS 60 Ullavia X wig X 45 W 1 Rqgwx fw .xxx , 1 X if -X X X , X 4,1 X Vx ,XX X it A V, W ' - X 1 1 ' if . MA - ,, W: H 4 -5 x -.V XM f X 1 x J K an X m. X X 1 I . , R 4 1 VV ,X 1 1 no , ix? A il? -A 13 , , 1i 1 1 Q nigga, ' x X f,f:w4 1 - . JQQ tr Sax Q.-A X it - X xi X XX Q XX, X X X X Q 1X 1- Q ik? 1 fi' L X if .SP Steve Bolerjack takes time out for some relaxation in the rap center. 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A NX X N 1 gi: Wu- 8' :,r' X, + X. 44, S ,,X Q 4 Pe Hires Ki?ngyHobbs' Sharon I-Ioepn Mark I-Ioelung Joyce Hoffman Ricci Hoffman Daniel 1-Idnsky Susan Horton 5 Harry Hosford Patricia I-Idsford 5 Steven Henle' Sue Howard I4 David Hubbard Jody Hudson ,, Vince Hu unm Marsha I-gmt 1, , Deanna Huson' 4 Shauna Hutchins David Ifyyiif V KL2I'6U1!iWifX5' ,1,f, ,, Dar1ean'Jax:1cspn ' Hal Jacksonr f 4 Banbagra Jacobsf li ff Murrayflrftm-254 ii K Rokzerwehsen X, Catherifwiirlks ' Ken Johansen, NEOYNO en..-1 LY 'S f 1 N Q N NI Llindiiilixikis 'yyt , , 1 if 44, K 4 M, 4' ,4 Q yr ,6 ',w4v fgi'A 5 f V4 Q ,.., ' A- 4 '14 ' ,X X iu K Q, I. 24 M ,f ' .V U My .cf ,X V 44 4 A, , 1 Q , . , 4 12 fi 4-wi 4 1 5 5 Glenda Gloshen, Sophomore Secretary seeks information. 4-47 ,X X VXV4N4,V,444V My--L X7 f f x 24 'X 4 4 ,,:-,-, X X XX X44 'MX-RfXXXf.W.4 4 X .df 414 4:4 X -gf: W , 4 4,4 4, WX- 4,4 ,, Leif' ,Z KQ5612 103193 4 -XX X, 444 ,, ff ,, 'Jones Ifamfm K3'f'5 ' ich? 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Y X -f , . ,M , A' ,' M ,i 'lf Q vw if if 'M ' 4 f. 4- a X AR K it .Aa Robert Ketchtun Catherine Kievlan Karl Kifer John Kilbride Dave Killingsworth Rick Kobe Wendy Kochersperger Kathleen Krapes Patricia Krumme Terrie Laiferty Suzaxme Lain Bill Lambert Jamie Lambeth Sue Lamon Gary Lamoreux Cyretta King Jim King Deborah Kirk Keith Kissinger Caren Klaber Elaine Klempnauer Bob Kline Beth Kling Kathy Klinibeil Ed Klinken erg Mark Kloster Joseph Kluts a refreshing coke, planning to relax una' enjoy il in the mall Sandra Land Eric Langdon Donald Lankston Robert Lankston Julia Lauderdale Jim Leape Stanley Lee Kathy Lemons Andy Lewis Dave Lichtenauer Kathy Lichtenauer Steve Lichtenauer John Liestman Vincent Lindley Christine Lispl Karieta Locke Sophomores 61 www ..-J .Sm -I on I 7 f .fr I 1 I I 1 1 I ,I I I 1 1,1 I' II 4, I iI ,I 1 I I 1 1 Y I I 1, 5 ,II XI I2 , I1 1 I1 1 1 I1 I I I I 1 I I 1 1 ,I I: I11 N II II I I, I 1 I I I Pagricia Locke Dawrrcl Lockhprt Demse Locklngg Debra Loganblll Steve Lorenzi A Donna Loudon Susan Loudon Deborah Leak . Linda Love Dawn Lubhen' Paul Luelf 'Terry Madden Ann Male ' 1 ' Gzjeg Manlger Migzhsel Mannmg X XMhatthew,Mapes T Alan Marfgn ,, -BarryMarQn f ' Thomas Marrrn, I lD1anahMa,rt1n I, ,I fjosbpli Manrror Terrance Mayhew ff If Laurie Mccau , if M5fy'MCC3ff0h DonpgIMCC0nneil Pamela McGowan Marsha McDani el , V, 7K1'2:11 McFerren , Chris McGhee Bernard Mclieone Debra McLean Robert McMillan Lynn McMiIlin .Steve McNiel Cmdy McSnitch Debra Mead Sophomores 62 There's a change in the weather, There's cz change in the sea, From now on there'Il be a change in me. -B. Higgins-W. B. Overstreet f Tl1ere'll Be Some Changes Madenj X , E, X X 4 'X X .. X - 1 X V' . 1 X f ., X, ,,,, X X ,W ff Xi. 'X X XX Xl X X X Xgg X X XX J X X 1 5? X 1 , XTX X v- . 1 N Q 4 3 X X A, gg 11- II XX XX . ' 3 lg I 13' iv-' ifx X Y v 1 , X - . - X 4 f V ' . X Q fi X-'X 'X X f' 15 X 5 X , S rx Xb fx V ..r A XM 5 ., X-f X I I in X 43 f ' ' 'X 'Uv X Q l XXV, ' XXWX 1 K , M K Q' , . S . V U, X1 PX ,Q m I X Kg CX. 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X4 ,WX XM, X X-f 7XXf4-WX1ffX 4,,, , ff. f f W X X QX Xwv XXV WMNXWX X fi X XW, ,SC 'mf S AM ' -X501 - - GX i X X X X , X Xwx XWX sf M X XfWS'f M5,:,f ,ff X :vw-Q. . ww X fX fXX'wfXX XX-W , 'X-WX XX mf W, XX A Xiu Xa ,',XfQ'yf f , 1, WX , A X X XWXXXWE XWWXX f , 1 AWS ZZQD X lea'-:,-:' IX' XX XV, ff f X 'X X XM,-X 91.71 XX X .X, X aww, s1Xg ff Q? ff -1-f 3 f fy S QXWXXAQQ Eg., M ,, lf . f X M ' f U, X . WXXXX' ,, XXX, wg: ,g, XXC,g5 1 X , :X-gsyp 4 ga -VX-.',,,, 1 -X fy 13' ,X f, , - I fr f ,MSMQQ X. X Q.. ,,X Mi r' 42 2 VIZ 1 X ,XQKJX X ww X , , I , ., I X Q X ,,,.,,,X Sue Lamon quickly gets ready for her next class. 1,,X, , w-4 , ,' Arif! 4? 52' ,2rX r f ,,f,X fs, wg? f f Z if X X 1 f f X X,-,,,X.,W,,,,, Q- f X 1 'K PSR ., X by -Xi . ,j Linda Means g 6' I f' ' X 1 -'W ' , Beth Mercer Nh, ' Y 4 X X WA , Jerry Merchant I A ' 1 ' ' x X X XX X , b I o , . ' ' 'if' 3 Gary Merriman , ' QD U-'31 I .X Kathryp Michaelis X JMX, wg , X ' Q. y- Rex Mxller 1 XX x' Q 7 I XX. R X X 1 x, X2XwuXXfIrrmiX MX , ' - ,XJ i 1 I . X X,,5 X ,K 1-XX sg - f Rex Mlller X X ,f , X9 U' x PatM1lI1gan Q, X 5 Q l Grace Mills A X X x h il X XXQQ, , lg XX X 'XXX p X -:X- X' XXX , X. X 1 wk I N. Xij.. X -XXJST5 -5 f X QI 1 . , X 'X . , 'X X - ,. , J3D18'MllIlC ,X ix X f X Denms lyhtchell X ,, I l Mark Mxtchell XX 'X F X RX . '. X -X X Q1 YN X XX N X X X - I 'E xi' . XV , 31' , I i i 1 N ' , ii X I Jia, , R Yx X Xl., X. X X' -X - Tammy Mitchell , Wanda Mitchell A Andrew Molantz a. X K XXX . -XXX , 1 G .- - XXXXX XX S XX! Q X X X 1 iw 'I 6 I X X 5 fX xx . 'Q 15- f X X ri X , . Q I3 I ' I X, . T ,x W, X . IX 1 X ' ' ' .SN X - j N Terri Montgomery Pam Montis Steve Moody I I . X fn 5 , 1 I ,X f Z , if ' 1 I E 1 I i , ,,,,,, Y,,,N,M,,m.r., , .. xl r -'W-2 Nvffef L me L e lt laelis ell ,l lell lell Lntz nmery A A K- so fa. :A I , arf, 1 A my , , in s- ? 7 2' 4 4 J 4. A l 1 1 1 - - .mv ,Y ' 'rr 'fwfr , 9' 4 lg jg' aka! A , '. 'EF fi'i'f5iffM 4 ,,, Ms' 9. , 4 25 5 V V K ,E . f 1. s y .x , ,.,i ,h i r hg,. Q, , - si H f s . K K Q f e l l X , K P , ,. Q K H' , J SK We E R . , r X 4 V -x 1 Ken Newhouse David Newkirk 1 A Larry Newland A ' 1 V Paul Norton v 1 rf Y K X l 1.1 , ' ' '-:gm L, F, '- Tom O'Connor - f' Y: Joyce Obermeyer 4 Q, wffw' A 1 i A ca -, , Winnie Olinghouse ' ' Dennis Oliver ' 4 5? vi 3, ,, ,, X f' A W Darla Olsen '- Michael Oland L' , 2 Richard Olson T Paige Ousdahl l at qu' 5 wmv! Brenda Moore Linda Moore Ralph Morford Jams Morgan fiw iff: is 'R e u uw Q, wav l K, n - I , xx' KE V 1 ' f of ,. i I Qi f N Q A X 1 X L A y 159 fri 0 H1 1 fi: Lilfgjf A' Z JI vv- v J xv x, ,x 'Q v- Nancy Morphew Stephen Moser Robert Moulson Steven Murdock Bill Murray Melvin Murray Roger Musick Cheree Neal ff f' I K 'QW 4 X 1 I' Larry Neal Debra Neeld Larry Neil Richard Neill Brenda Nelson Doug,Nelson Shern Neumer Yvette Neumann Pa! Locke rests after a hard day's work. Steve Owen Merrile Owens, W fl--af' i I . six 5 ,. Kaz, -, W ,,, r , Gary Paden ' j I I l ' ,R Q V, , l, ,X Ben Palmer Jeff Park ,4 5 if S Sophomores 63 Dan Parmerlee David Parmerlee Lisa Parmerlee Patti Parr Richard Parrett Patrick Patterson Robin Patterson Paul Pearce Lynn Pearson Randy Pease Mark Pemberton Wayne Pepgernian Don errigo Wendy Pegeh Brad Perkms Keith Perkins Marla Perrine Tom Peters Debbie Peterson Jeanette Peterson Toni Peterson Joe Petrie Larry Pflumxn Paula Pflumm Stephanie Ptlumm G Linda Phelps Kimberly Pickens Richard Pickett e ' Steve Rickett Karen Pxerson Paul Pearce begins a new day. ...- mana WWMWMW WW 7 ed 1 f in f .M ff ,, f f, y ,f,,f 1 W f 4 rv' I am.. X ,A w e f 1. 4 f X Wm ,. V ,MM f Wi? of .ef V fi ,,,, -. Mi f hhiyffw! 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Z, , Y J, exif., , I I 1, , 9 Q- Tom Pinoeifg , E, k V54 7 f fe, disk' ' Well, Cougars have to rest too. f I s 5-f ' M 'fei'f',. Mhiifee' , Z-qw f ! i 5 t - - i I 4? 'Ml nf x ill! Q1 pai ff 1, 5 I 4,.,.., vi Q , ,N x -A Q Q -, + J Dj ll J 'J s- J? e e K Sh 7. Sharon Scherzer Debra Schmidt Barbara Schneider Barbara Schroeger Larry Schubach Brad Schwent Robert Shelton Paula Shockley Debra Shope Linda Sidebottom Laurel Simmons Lea Simonton Jan Simpson Jean Simpson Vicki Rawie Terri Reichert John Rensenhouse John Rice Janna Rich Donald Rieke Robin Rieke Vicki Roberts Margaret Roebuck Richard Rogers Valerie Rom Ricky Roos Debra Rousselo David Roy Janet Russell Pam Russell Diane Ryckert Lewis Salisbury Qherlyn Sanders Jeff Sanders David Saving Sylyta Scarlett Fred Schaber Bev Schaefer ir! , , W- uw., 1, f 2 -.-I . m si X gf . A A 5 A A xg xl Once you make a Conirilvurzon to other human beings llcnou that you will have gained one of the most satisfying rewara's of your lzfef' -Dr. Merlin L11a'w1'g if 'ii Sophomores explore their new world. 3 is 'WC' .N ,I x 51 1 XA tb K evst.. .1-vs ' 'gs ,, tr , A gt - t ba x Q 1 -2 N X ,.-1 N r ' ' .A 1 . A x ' Mikelyn Sims Debra Skinner Sandra Skinner James Slaughter James Slaughter James Smith Kevin Smith Linda Smith Raymond Smith Rosemary Smith Sara Smith Stephen Smith Sandra Snyder James Solomon 'bw Daniel Sparks x ' N L J , .fu n V vf j V,-az K '4 2 Cinthia Spencer Sandy Stasi Kevin Stephan Robert Stephenson Janet Stevenson Marsha Stevenson Linda Stevinin J., PW' 1 f X David Stewart Gary Stewart Karen Stokes Sharyl Strack Anthony Strohm Lou Ann Stringfield Marsha Stuck Rl 4 , X V J' X- gn, a Sophomores 65 y R M l, Q f 1 t NK. 1 . 5 1, .sv ,, 5 4 Q f f fx 93 3 ,, - 2 1 , fl 1 W? W K, ,,i tlfi Q vis jr -,L we iv! ,f N. ' 2' 2 3 'X 2 is ,S 1 .-. X fillifu' b, , -, W , ,V f if if Ona f. 5 , 1 I Of z lf 1 5. rx A r R I r 4 f ff. il 4 I f W 'rf7'1f,. Q W f , ,r H5 M lf as ,, ff af f A 4 ' ,Q ,X mt, I f ' r 'Z 1 Z 2 ry., lk A? 5 ,If . Q K , . . ,- ,f 4 M I n y vs L' 1' ,s I, X ,,f . fi 7' X W f 'X W i M st Mx 'mf' - - , f Wg ,i gr we b ' VZ- fy: ,i A 7 , 1 , , ,, ,' f e-,,' ,, ' . t , -t 1 f VV vig: f C 7-M KJ? MN ni Chris Hammond relaxes in solitude. Sophomores 66 ev-,T Christ lf f ,f. Q 2 f ff' 9 f 1 Z Martha Void ' Denise Boiles Karen Von Behren Douglas Walker Rick Wagner Connie Wahlstrom Douglas Walter Robert Ward Robert Warden Timothy Warren Lenna Weaver Deborah Wever Randolph Webb Richard Weiner Manfred We rly John Weiden Stephen Weisbach Iva Lee Weller Judy Welkner Karolyn Wells Steve Wendellng Lisa Werner William West opher Wiedenman 2 702 1 ,v 1- if rd Z fc U 2 6 it -W X ,V '4 A r V- 7 7 f s, ' nf ,.-e -'c',', f WWI 4 , ! f ,iq-C .A Q Z ffl 1 ,Q M 'n f x f, 'V V f , X V 3 ,ll fl Q 'aiu f Z ' ' . if Q., f iff' f7,, ff P . f QM tw' or 1 X ix X Y f' ,, X :- K v z j wi X if Tony Stuckwisch John Stump Debbie Stumpff Michael Stumpff Pam Surrell Jim Sutton James Sullivan Craig Swann Linda Tabor Morgan Taeger Debbie Talbot Joe Talley Debbie Tavener Kelley Tearce Steven Terhune Terri Tharp Craig Thlm Jeffery T homes Ward Thomas Butch Thompson Mary Thompson Mary Jo Thompson Debbie Thorton Reita Tinsley Edward Tracz f Janice Trammell Gary Travis Roni True Dianne Truitt Robert Tucker Lane Turner Martin Turner Michael Turner Stanley Ufford Donna Ulm Eugene Underwood Lynde Unruh Marsha Urquhart Bill Vanderghe Michael Vanwalleghem Paul Vaughn Rebecca Vick X 7 ,. ,W 1 t Vw 2 1 5 f Q5 , ' W Q Z I if X 71 . , 2 5 f ' l 'A r , f , , , . t, dw' K Z 1 y fs iin J Q, Z, If rrat l ,Qt 1 X Q ' fig , . fl L ., ' 1 . ,A 4 44 -5 , f A u , v Q, fx 3 C In ,yy ,X t l J X .Ki ,e ' ' l Sopk ! lr l W' So . ,, leifiif 'W .gif .0 'WL' il , gp ,ff .' ff! liz il .4 r. ?7', ' ,U ,, fi . Jef rl Vs -,i . , . nh, X Y X-pre ,leg , sl 'Q . V27 H , Yea 1 3' 4 i 4 P , ..1 ' U I c 1 'Q 9 . V Il A v f . n l , 1 i val Q p , K N i gr , , 75 , X nkx1 J . wig Q x-it ' . u fig 'yrs '. OV ,ff kr I 1 ff! fx! J ff' ' R flu J, :zysyf ff I .1 ' ' w I Q V l er-f L eg Q F 1 I f. Soplzmnore girls pllll.SL' to visit. Thomas Winn i iii 3? w,.,, I ..-f l Ni,- ., 1- 'Q 1, ,, ,f i 2wM -Us X 1 N X in 57 ur, I Vw 3 is 1 -' i ' - ' Roger Wiedburger 43,4 ' 'F 5 A, Mark Wickersham 3 i ' ' f Deeanna Wilkins i if . W fir 1 A f Tim Wilkerson A James Wilson g ' Q Rhonda Wingo ' 1 K 'ffrwgli . ., f 1? 1 ei a ' . 5, David Williams f?ff'f is ' 2 f Kirk Williams I ,J A , 'X Richard Winn f All f 7 'E' .l ff, t iw -Q Q' , , ' M l f' K ! ,4 -my :sz ' .. L ,- f if 1 'X 1 f t g r A m gal xl 4, in , M 5 F -F 4 ' ' , ' , V , We l ilk . Q I A ,v 'View 1 Christie Winter Tcrcsu Whalen 514 TW' It Nlutllicw Wheat , , ,, ,fi A vs xv. X w QI ni We , , ,, , Z 1 4 ' , i ,Y , .. f- f 1 ,,- J, 5? is gl if f ,s A Ph not , i m sl, it s Sophomore Cougars arc happy David White Gene White Rhonda White Timothy White Connie Whitworth Cecilia Wood Michael Wood Sherri Wood Cheryl Woods Perry Woods Glen Worthington Steve Wreyford Rickie Wright Kent Wurm Janice Wymer William Yord Patrick Zahner Steven Zahner Barbara Zeisig .lon Zwiegal Doug Bower Lula Brazeal Lissa Gilmore Dave McElwain Mikelyn Simms Sophomores 67 Tony Adams Sandy Alt Joy Altis Gregg Amos Gary Andersen Roy Andersen Jeanette Anderson Marc Arxderson Mike Anderson Patty Anderson Chris Angelo Tom Ansley 7 Arthur Anthony h y Steve Atchley QEdna Auten f ' d Mark Bailey f Jean Bainbridge! 2 V7 ' Terri Baker' r 'Joyce Baldridge Q K- Arfge1a Barclift ef. X X XS Q X2 'ie Sei' I XXwS ure Ogf X Sf, Xxx 1 1- ix' : 4 x 1,6 ,XAQ if 3 QT 2 Xia S. f V 2 K ' r X f ' v' :S i f f as 4 ' Y f fre' i xerg s i S ff V f'f' U - , Z, 1 'S Z -x-X . XXVXX ,wg 'Ne ' X X . 3 :5 ' New X W f X f, Y Q 9 X Q r x N- , ' X-5 XX! , K ee Rf Q X i N A X N mei X x S 'SX six X Ns . ' f XS x pw px, 4,-.X .W A 5 W , 1 X . Q Q5 X 5 ' 'sX ' 4 ' - ix X- . e A-' sf A . X -X mf . X . nf: 'E- 5944 X ' N ,FX 2- X , X Q ip .X Xnfrfe e I A X X 9 w e 1, 3 3 f' X Xe . ,, , S X X Q , ,ie A Donna Clay, Junior class Secretary. Nuff Juniors 68 IIE! X X 5 iz Y S 5 QNXQSQ ' - Zia 4 S ff jr, .1 w QVN, . . 7 Q ,gf X , Q A + X XT W E fx S 1 X -fx f NY h ' ' r v r U ix xg 1 ya any ..-1. J X X S X f' X X X XX Q I 'XS , X ' QQX' X , X X X ' ' NC X Q N 'Y Q ,f X Q 1 e n Glen Barge Valerie Barge Tara Barker Teddi Barker Ruth Barnes fr :',J XX 7 X. , .. Xe an ,g. XX ,z x. X, X ' 25, X X X ,XL X X 5,1 PX Nui. Xvwww K . w , ' ,S XX Q S XX Q :XX Y X Ai x r -V X X X , ' , fl W Dennis Barr Dan Barrett ' Janis Barsodyg Mark Baskal John Bauer , Glenda Baxter e Diana Beaman Steve Bear Chuck Beaty Debby Blackmer Mike Blankenship John Boase ,fm v 42 , X 'ifx f' XZXNQ vm W n, Y Le A rkf x X . Xie S 'Q st' X - ,X x wi Q, J' E' N XV X A xi X X r eff .f l... :f 4 R . v '2 A . -il E2 1- L :qt rf' i ,fell fi-Du,,,,,M,A,,,,, , Brud Sullivan, Junior Pl'C'.Yl'dC'lll, Cmms for u test. 'f , , Stuart Boley ' W . 4' i cf' John Borak 4. , ' V f gf, A Glenda Boroughf ef' T' I f T - . v i f C it f Debby Bostic , 3. Lynnwood Bower Richard Boyd Richard Boyer Debbie Boyle Steve Braet l ni fl 4, 4 4 . - f fi 6 X X v8 Q1 1 1, yu, 1 .f , C , f Ron Bratton - 1 Charlotte Brazeal ' Tom Briar ' I, x. ,-2 'Quai A Lcnh Briggs Paula Bright Lisa Briguglio I x ' ' R Dale Brooks ' Kyle Brown - ' Sam Brown Q H x ' I l f 04 Who am I to stand and wonder, to wait while the wheels offare slowly grind my IU? away? -Country Joe MC'DCIliCllCl l Wl10 am I? j Mike Brumley James Bmnner Debbie Bryant Barry Bunch Patricia Burchell Donna Burke Georgia Burkitt Galen Burkman Earl Burnett Ed Burnett Terry Burrows Janet Butler Bob Butler Bonnie Button Janet Cahill Brenda Campbell Chuck Campbell Vickie Campbell Janice Caples R. Dru Carlson Peggy Carnahan Terry Case Mark Caseman Bob Cassel Curtis Castle Teresa Caviness Carl Clark Donna Clay Carolee Clifford Bob Coates Connie Coen Debbie Coleman ' , Q5- ' J' E Q7 , 7? 'V f if 'ir J J f' N 1 f . ' X I gl J I f , 4- lf, f' , ' ' V, K ff l fx' Wk? , ,x AJ' , 4 f x if 2 f fi, u , A C Q I ,Nl Q fsa, J , UV J DU' :Lx , 1 V, Z., it i A Sa. tt je, v. .5 , K J r G I f ,HQ K D X ? , l 4 a it Y f 'Y 4 in '42 y 'ff 2,7 V . ,Y fr l. 61 'D x I, 1 R ,SK-N , ' be ' ? o ge, p u! 3, 5- i ! ,- 5.1 ei ,0- .4 N 4 w-4 1 .K A , nf' Juniors 69 Charles Colgan Wayne Comtois Susan Connet Janice Cook Kelvin Cook Ruth Coolidge Monte Cooper Melanie Cooper Bruce Crawford Pat Creed Carla Croom Kelvin Crow Randy Cunningham John Curtis Sue Cutler Sharon Dargon Fred Darnell Carl Davis Linda Davis Linda Davis Patty Davis Bill Dean Joanne Decker ,Nancy DeGroff ' Mary Desk Vicki Deringer f Rick Dewitt Mike Dexter , Stott DeYoung Bruce Dickerson Olene Didrickson Tina Dodson ' John Dow Bob Downs Debbie Drew Kay Drury Cmdy Dubbert .Kam Dunlap Mxke Dutoxt Ron Dye Mary Earley Knstme Eckel I fr 1 1 1 J, X , ., M, . H WSWS , ,ll iv ffg- ef . it X 5 A . X 1 A Qag lu K ,H xv., Q iw C V I jg wr ' 1 H Chg ' y C7 A , .M f we . lx' C y X ,M I . f . if I X n S , X ' fe 1 ' k z I i x ti K Q za , Q tx X , , . ix W V' , 1 ,. , I ea-,X X, C ' . - we ' wi M We le N - N- Qgyf f I Nw, X f, I f 5 N R I . 5' ,, i - Xu f X 1 0 ! x Rf .,..' , V , i .6 W ek r x J .. Y , T 'f ' it if , , N ' XX eq X ' . be X, 1 'X , , M ,, sf, Q X . X Q v,,v l 5 . ,CQ Q Q f s if ffffp , EX . fa ,- L l 4 . z X Q , , C K C, , f f' .,. X ., jxagf Ml 1 f, fin 1, J xx ,J 5 n,3iJ, 1 .3 W Z 4 f 4 WN W 0 U 89 f , W I , , , Xl ex eff' 5 v- 1 f x i Y. it f I 575' a le-- ,A . 1, Q- 4, , , X . V Q iq, K 'A 3 1 1 5 X X fx , 5 L 'xsf - YQ Q4 x K . 1 Cf Q 1 , I 5 f . Qi 1 '. X vs zfee fq X f 50 A s ai, , ' X Q X X :f f Y ,, ii I ' ,fre vin :QV N 1 X X , Q-ui X, gg, ' I x 1: X E K S9 Q M E? A gf? ee , Two gzrls occupy themselves durzng a commons. Rich Taylor asserts lzimselfin an informal C'0IZl'Cl'SlIIi0l1 .- ' we sy..- f -... 1'- V- , I '5- 5 5 tl , Q i L is Doug Edgmon Dawn Elliott Joni Enfield Dave Enger Jim Erickson Susan Erickson Claudie Estelle Glynn Estes Jayne Famsworth Don Farris John Fischer Lynda Fishbum Carol Flanders Allan Flanner Scott Fletcher Milissa Floyd Walter Flynn Wayne Flynn Peggy Foley Kathi Fortner Alice Foster Connie Foster Paula Frank Lori Franz -tw - ' ' 1- , J my -' li 'S I A 5 .la E s' F u' tx X G, gy ,xlibs l ' .. .Q 1 if F ei H J 1 1 4 I 5 , gg 1 , , 'Y 'ax '- - tx , f L . Q, I J 9 . J A 5 Y -'V 15 ' - A Q , , 1 1 fx I ,r' - s , Mfr' if f . a , H- T5 L, . C, .J F it 'M M7711 'E i 's . :J ng,-I 51 Eddie Mol-'arlin occupies a Captains Chair on the mall. BQ-'J'-lidiss Man must understand his universe in order to understand his destiny. -Neil A rmstrong Sharon Freeman Vemon Freeman Dennis French Juan French Betty Frost Wendy Fruehling Debra Gant Diane Gant Rita Garcia Dorothy Garlow Ava Garner John Garrett Carla Gentry Pam Geren Joyce Gochenour Gary Goebel Tim Golba Gary Golubski r t x new X ., Q Wu K t u . , 1 - .. 1' 2 'g Y K . ,. , f iw , I K 1 xxx b , X X la 1 ' 3 t ' E: -. 1444 Q T '23 1s A 1 me ! S' A v. 43' studs I f 4-Il k Juniors 71 Look what they've done to my song, Mom Look what they've done to my song. Well, ifs the only thing I can do halfright And it's turning out so wrong . . . Popular Song Lyric X A Q4 ggi, n X sl 'ss N35 Ae! Y ' s Amy Heaven skilbfully brings flowers to blossom on canvas. if , ' . X 5 Q mf 4 5 44 ,f,,f QQW' ea ggff , . if ff A lg, W K9 , M f ' 5 X l L ,f h ehfff .f fl' ' I. 5 f I 'h 4 .. - Z lb X I' , A 4-1 of l , ' .2 , I-7, If . 4 W Doug Goodman Charles Goslin Jerry Goul Theresa Goulding Ann Gramer Steve Graves Sandy Greenwood Bonnie Greer David Greer Stephanie Gross Phil Gueltzow Ed Hadel Steve Hadley Kathy Hague Mike Hailahan' Roxanne Hamp Cindy Hansen Theresa Hanser Steve Harkey Janet Harmi son .54 ff ,f ,gf gayww W2 A f 3 ,ul g Y , , X y t .X 'nj I ef a If . i ,Q ,,-1-lk lg- k X, L -, f ?V,!?f,Ws7 '7,f,7f!, I 'I ,Q 1 , . f , , 6,1 f ga 6 e ,W L fx. e,yy fl f I X ,, X 4 1 ill 1 , I 4' If f I f' ' 1 'Fl' Q X55 1 ' I ke 4 an f. 2 f Juniors 72 L - fy my 4, Z f If 'W Q 753 zeyx X, ,YW , 3 4 A A f xl 41' , W, 7 X 7 f ff Q Z , , ll l K 9 h , f Kenneth Harms Dennis Harvey Cathy Hauser Leland Hawley Margaret Hayes Tim Hayes Amy Heaven Lynn I-lelmstetler Sam Herrel David Hersh Tammy Hervey Jay Herzmark Paul Herzmark Susan Hild Cathy I-Iill Paul Hill f ' WW? fff' ff- ' ,,Vl A , if I ' ,L 3 , If 'J , ee an y V-fll L 4 J , 4 , ' WW! M my f' Q ' ' Z V Z X Q' ,fl xl ' We X x , 7 ' I A g, ,,,,,,, 2 Z f L - fl We -eya Z,Y'w wan I, ff ' K 1 A J, V ff ' 6 f 4, Z ,W Z, V fzwf A' I , , j I 7 ' 7 W! f ff f ? Q51 57, G1 ' ' 'z or Af, f f A V , W WN? W J' f fe Q f W 4 Q --: f 3, pf, ,L 3, 41 I . QQ ' 'K y ., 1' X 1 f Pau sys, , 1' Q4 N1 Q S S s Tammy Hilton Joanne Hodges Richard Hollingsworth Beth Holmes ss Q X - E X 15 is IE' Lois Hootz 'W s Frank, Horner l X XS N J Antoinette Home X Al Q Jeff Houston X X N' X We Kay Howard -.eo-f eafv S .f ' 'g 5 b!- M - - ,Q em, , ve ev ,. L if if F131 Y, ' U , ml Y Q , P X . 'K .. A . t g i f V? .A D M fi ' E if' Xt U' .ji f' I S P Wye, , ,,,, , N X Paula Scott, Junior class Treasurer, confrms Prom reservations. 4 x J by I Tw r m 9 ,J Pe -S ,gi E, M ., I ...em .. Junior girls join with soplzomores and seniors jbr spirit. t K. ,NX Q '- t -. 1 ',. . .P - 5 'S 1 H sb X X15 IIN 1 45' A g v s E fd , J K , 2 , 73 KW Qf E '9 yr' QR Q N tttt , X 5, u it 4 . i 'C W' , 3 i J in P' ,,,, H ef f , e f il ' A '-. , Q- j ,-+4 re J, , .ii 4. Z 7 X ,I ' if x X f l'--,J A ,Ziff , 'Wi Y X . -Os Q .1 qv:-ii r n 'An I. l 'Ta' ' ' J 2 5 - 'fxf Barbara Howe Larry Hughes Mark Humble John Hunwcker Challa Hurst Greg Inglis Queen Jackson Vandi Jacques Brad Jeter Patty Johansen Danny Johnson Debbie Johnson Don Johnson Jackie Johnson Kristin Johnson Todd Johnson Becky Johnston Patty Jones Diana Kalebaugh Anne Kane Mike Kane Warren Keller Cynthia Keeling Jim Keener R'Dell Kelley Shanna Kelley Dennis Kelly Gina Kennedy Jerry Kenny Mike Kern Diana King Steve King Terri King Rusty Kitchen Debbie Kitterman Mark Klausen Jim Kline Tom Kost Kim Kupchin Jody Kyle Juniors 73 Xiiffsieehfffaeedesee M Albert Lightwine Lucinda Lovell L ,eweefsn L . Q , MQAWQL I M 7, U77 Ken Lacerte Keith Land f Mark Land ., Randy Langston . Brad Lankford A , Bruce Larlcins , Terry Leckrone f mean sw. Z . Z ag 3 ,i j 'M X f 7 .2 7, ,ff Larry Lehman Pam Lehner . Jill Lemons 4 Pat Leonard Elaine Lierly Sandy Like M 'Wesley Locke f L Jerry Lollas Don' Loomis Jeff Love jack Lovezz e Bonnie Lowe K Q , kk.. k 4 fl , Sherry Maier fefefiif-WSQH SMQQIBI L: i Albert Lightwine verses himselfon junior f, f , fffmo. .,,, llwi i gf f 4 , 1l.- . 1 ,l,l. -'vlllyvly I I Multi lf grill 15 ll' ll' Mike 7 Wwwfwew Mmfa --we ' M V . f Z r B ew if g M Yv m 'Ml ,' 5 f 1 2 V , 5, fy f , uv 1 iff ' ,l. , ,rl,A,,, I - Ulu L, Vwjwlbr Ol, lx X , , .ff-ell N-1 WY! 'Q-we X ,Q ,Z xi tv-'llg Xvlax Juniors 74 , ,, f, WWW ,Mx y ' .. f 5? 1 ve 'V A X e f , 9' X f ff we Q! f , ,iff -ev f'f e Qi ' W , , f f , 7 of 1 l.,,f ' ' N7 gl, N Kg If L 1 , ' A 5 , Q, X X fit: W N NEWS. Susan McAuliffe Janice McCallop Christine McClintock Randy McCollum Jo Ann McConnaughy Debra McDaniel Dennis McDaniel Karen McDowell Eddie Mcffarlin Kim Mclvlillen Scott McNeil Coleen McNerney Mike McNichols John Meitner John Melton Debbie Mercer Greg Meyer Larry Miller Barb Mills Dave Minden Joyce Misemer Karen Mitchell Lloyd Monsees Roselyn Montgomery Mike Moore Stan Moore Scott Moorhead Cindy Morgan Bob Morgan Dave Morris 1 X Z f' Y Z V rf ,y V! ' 'L 'OA' ' ' ,J 71, , , i ai 5 ' ' 2 W , ' L, f' 3 9 f g 4.14 , ,i f M Z 7 .,, 9 7 f f f S4 Z X4 2' X ig 1 , in f X 1 f X f K 5 Z , 5 X i H if ff! X fi X W ff Z 1 AA fr fl ,- glue! gp , .!, Z S ' F , 1 ' ' Z J' f 1 ' V , , ,' ' fel 9 45 if , 'Z f r L L o oo M , , ff I M! , pf -5, f ' fe ,N r 4 A! W f I' . W I M, I yi .fix K 1 , VZ L ,,,f, L A fl , ff Y ,,- L , L I Q Z' I ,f W x f f f ew W ff f f, Z 4 1 4 X 11 1-B lf.. ,,f f , x ,- 'Sw Q . 5-X W ffl,--ff ' 6 4-. QW! Af' fem, v ln x of px Xi ? ' ,-.Hof X fi AW2 :rif e X if , N 1 ff F wx 5 I -f 2 Q 83 Q , Q 5 , I 5 M . 4 ,L oo, , I . ':- A A 1 I ,Q 1, H , - 1 ,' 'Y 1 32,1 , 2 , 3. I QW , V ' ,... N rf L 7 f IJ V . SX -x .fn-.Q Q. ,X fEY 'f ' ., X M. nf' .Q i'-.la KW' , we a X 8 r . ,Q . xgSS,vaw '1 L ,X .oo,, O1 f, .. . N 4 4 'X L lee S We Lf, Vicki Campbell-poised in gI'l1C?flll readiness I0 twirl. 'ie gr x., I Donna Morris Pat Mulcahy Q-f Lydia Murrell s X 0, ., ,, we I ji X Rick Murray 1 ' -0 QQ. if ,si i - S .. l ' 1 Vincent Murrell Randy Musick A Rick Musick vc .' K' 4. Kay Neeld . ' Rose Neely Barbara Nelson Dale Nelson Karen Neubert 5- i v r r W ' ,. 1 I r A f, 3. f 1 I t w ll f Q A, I fee, IJ.. , ,Q '- N I ll-if John Orr Gary Osborn Sherrill Overly Rick Palmer Marla Perrine Vem Pond Ann Quaintance Henry Ramirez Rick Randolph Glenna Ranney Dennis Rash Carolyn Ray Delaine Reiscner Janet Rcnne Mike Repine f I flu is. 1 ' 52 lirlllzlcvll .SiIl'lllC'l' clixplays lufr Ialen! rinlu ll lmlflinzc ,slzmlx To y -o .1 il X s N 'Q X Sherry Neumert Brenda Newell Charles Newell R' Tom Newhouse l NK lin. Earl Newland Mark Nicholas Nita Nicholson Joe Nielson Joyce Nolte Harold Norris Ron Oberheim Dale Olson David Reyes 1 I l Pam Reyes l'Laey, lilting, leery, Losing love, lamenting, Change my life Make it right Be my laclyf' -Sleplzen Stills l .S'Mile: Judy Blue Lye.s 'j Juniors 75 M X f ,asf ,. t ,i V ,tk S 49 f 1, X ff X fx YK fi V if ,. ,,,, ,,, .N . ffff ,, 7, ' 4 - ' 'W if ,N ,A he ' I 1 V ffmyfdfl il i' 3 2, X' ' elif - 'Cf 4 X h, V I f ' -. f H ,j , , il , f U. ,e i 4, K , i f 'Nw f VH X. We N Z fl, K 'Y f Z' 3 ' liv e. 'in ' f 'f i ff r V 1 1 X Qi T' ' linac ff ' I K ,f fx X X fd X F' A ' ,f 4 , ,rf Q f'A,' Q , '1' X' ., im ' , . v V I 5 HK!! MS . W M ,ff 'fn Tom Kost peers over the balcony and into the mall. in joe! xx X 1' - K lfgvell l , ,sf X 2 glgelfef ew w h I V. 3 ll lv, ,,,1Q-f:.s 4f4- A Y. , wk ,gs wA,:g.f,i,f we QW' , , ,! ve.. k ' q, 'uxf K f If , A D wi 9e, ,, 'S , Q A ye 5 1 X S - Q Q 4 f I x, ,wif ' g 7 S . S i 1 i,3 elf f Xi S Remember how we laughed away the hours and dreamed of all the great things we would do? -G. Roskin f Those Were The Daysuj Juniors 76 Ron Rhoades Dennis Rhodes Alison Richey Joyce Rieder Mark Rigby Philip Riner Mary Rinke Bill Roberts Jerry Roos Ava Rose Carolyn Rosenau David Rothwell Jim Roudebush Mike Rowe Eugene Royal Connie Ruhl Mike Ruhlman John Russell Sherry Rubee!! Diane Rutledge H52 ll ' Mary Saner Janet Sax Carolyn Scarlett Marilyn Scarlett John Schelstrate Shellie Schreehengost Donnita Schroder Paula Scott Vicki Scott Claudia Seers Deborah Seymoor Steve Shea Larry Sheeley Sandy Shibe Dave Shirley Tom Shockey Julie Shores Kathleen Shriner Connie Sipe Paul Slack Connie Smith Cynthia Smith Beth Smith Richard Smith '1 1419, 1 x I 'Mr LA' t ,I ji if fs je' , Nu X X K ,J if i,efQ'fN5 4' ?y'z!' .T M . r he I' A Q-1:1 ' A , .M . Wil -61 L IV aff Q'-:I ff. 2' P Juniors oversee preparationsfor a spirit-kindling bonfire Z X We 1 Q Sv X 1 N 'Q-M 5 ,l 3,7 ,ff , , , ., b ly 5 I ' 5 'A rl. , 5 , an Q 5 ,I QW J. .R - f , - f e . ' . 4 3 M f -1 2 -f Q - , , f . S ,R gk , W ge y .S My X ly- X' W e ' 3 1 , 1 F f We g Q , ' , 5,52 4 x f ' f 2 V 'g fl ,W , f I ,, I A ' -V ' f fu' ' X, Q5 mf f if ff . , 7 1325 1!'.!!.m-.six u f I .mf 5 f ll M , fy., lv Y ,Viv Q, W x ,f ' , 4 ' D ' , Q X X 1- A rg I 4 TZTIU' ' . . f - ,if 31 -Q Q fl? fe 'V V- N '1 ff., 7 , 6' , 4 ,G 'F -we LV .3 iq e . 5 i -1 V , we ff ' 1' i ee- ' 1 , , . ,I U y Z I' 3 fi ,5u , NX ia al 'Y' f ' SWS x , lisa' M l lf N 7 5 ..,, i s - we , 5 K gi . , 'ffrlf ig ff '-1 '12 lv f ' A .- r' ,X Y' 'yr S . 'I' -' 415'-f '5.' 'ir -it - - Q ' mtv 'tr r . ' .5 F 'Q P s ' f .Jr-1+ ...sf-tiff in ,Q ., , rf, iff, fi A x H F' Jmimf rnli cunzpvlc wifli Snplmnmrv Qfffl- Robert Smith Stacy Smith Stephanie Snair Cecilia Sodders Pamela Solomon Sheryl Stapleton Tom Starling Brent Stephens Ruth Stephenson David Stevens Patricia Stemfel Joyce Stone Becky Strain Randy Stringer Mike Stump Brad Sullivan Holly Swank Chris Taylor Jon Taylor Richard Taylor Susan Taylor Pam Teeters Richard Terrill Mike Thom Becky Thomas Jaclyn Thomas Kerrie Thompson Mike 'Thompson Kim Timmcke Daryl Todd Cheryl Toomay Debbie Travis Marilyn Trewett Marian Truax Mike Uhl Allen Upton David Upton Patricia Vail Sharon Vail Mike Vaille Nancy Van Derhagen Sue Van Herche Linda Vanderhagen David Vermeire Christine Verstraete David Wahl Deanna Walker Dianna Walker Gary Walker Larry Warren Kathy Ward Fonda Weaver Deane Webb Teresa Wehrly Gary Weiden f WW- My .wwf MM ,, 21 A 2 6149 Q uw l 4? 4 4 'HQ 6 , 'j g-. ! - 5 W W f has 5 at My ' MMM K M 5 fl? We 4 M W f W Kyle Brown pauses in his studiesfor a moment ofmeditation. Juniors 78 X s , , 14 5 3 2 xl ' Q . Q Mark Welker Kristie Wendorff Daniel West Dennis Westfall Peter White Michael Wilbahks Mike Wilkerson Dale Wilkinson Keith Williams gee Williams Robert Wilson ximwinxqlefl .fgw .. ' Jyjfi ve 1 S gg 4 fu . 4 ,ri Y, If 1 I ff A ' f lv ,! C L x '13 8, 1 ' X ,W .1 2 ' 14 5 ,' -,..L.f' 'M 4 f w ffl , Q.. is ' FW - X U WW Q7 as , x l- N .V we :- .A N 1 . 70 X ,A f .- W, .X A f 1 , 30 A Q S Z 'X ll' ,,5,., V. V, Q 1 ,rw f . X We T1 Q 1 Q f fn -sv X I fi 1 , 1 , x I Mike Dutoit restfully drapes himselfon the bannisterfor a moment. ff fiff fi ff!! I!! , WW' 'MW ,,,4 1 b. 1 -J - ,AA K , , Q ,A -. ,AK 4, I ,fi 'H' ff ,VW gfmf -vr+ ,n7. 145, 'is' 5.3 if-Q,-.F ..,,. . 1 5 J J-I The stakes in the game are not high, but the students j7nd it exciting. Kathy Yager, Mike Yates Rick Yord Joe Young V Kim Yount Elaine Yowell, Deiwrah Zager' Tim Zaspal Mike Zipp Martin Zook Patti Zrake Carol Powell 5 ,,V1 A 1 1 J , ,, gf , Duane Wood Stephen Woods Warren Woods Cynthxa Wright gf xj 7 Vernon Freemmzfinds at comfortable spot to relax during emnnzons. I ,- .M ,,,,,.. Carl Davis files needed Audio-Visual il1fkII'I71llIl0l1 ...........-.--u. -1-uuuna1-nscim1l1i i 1' ' -V'f - .o' if ' ' 1 8593 31 ii! Emiilfliil 'imiwllilil Fm Q IME 9 , , X V f fr ,Y J A ,V s 2 W yy, 7 l Debbie Aggus Cindy Angelo Judy Alden Joyce Allen Margaret Allen Jim Amer David Anderson Denise Ashbrook John Atchley Carol Attebury Shelly Aune Rena Bailes Brent Baker Mike Baker Brian Basel Janice Bass Burma Baumann Richard Beasley Jack Beeney Bev Bell John Bell Randy Benlon Seniors 80 Fi . . . Oar child came into her own as a student at Northwest because of the advance planning and the enthusiasm of the Northwest personneli' -Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Alden t The Passage'j 7 Bob Harris, Senior-Class President. 'HN-an : 0' V ss. A X c HX x Q, Y 3 X s Af X mi-,f Q32 V Q. Q? az,- Lisa Benton Marilyn Binns Mike Blackmer Dave Blankenship Cathy Bledsoe Dale Boardman Paul Boardman Donna Bond Eric Pearson Greg Booker Brad Botteron John Bower Scott Bowers Doug Bowman Tim Boyd Beth Brackett ,f 4, , :,,,, , , K . - ,, XY z ww, jf! WL1y 'f '7 , Jim Briar Joe Briguglio Larry Brown Mark Brown Naomi Brown John Brulez Kathy Buckles Paul Buhr Karen Burke Dennis Burnley Seniors 81 Jorine Butterfield Michael Byers Warren Byrn Bill Caenen Rick Caenen Mike Cagwin Peggy Calloway Carla Campbell Ron Canaday Mike Cannady Richard Carl Leslie Carleton Dana Carr Debbie Carrel Cheryl Case Julie Cashier David Chafee Melissa Chaney Charlie Clark Pat Chase Seniors 82 X. dwg! me , 4, ,w f ii 2 ' lim B rsgvfazv' W Q ' . nf- f,, ' g, ? iw f 4 I ,ina v I , 'W 'Q' Ben Roy identifes with her governmental correspondent. 52 X 2 X X' E,i'iNY2 1, R t ix A s S W is S 'Q XI s I eevi N awww XX C f, X ,X sis r Sf Serif X B QQ .. 2- , x tg. - . .X F . Q 'X . Blake Christiansen i B Candy Clark S ,X .l fs-4, i X 19 p 4,-px, -KIT ,. J' 1 , 5 M 4, -wg--, e Y S! ix ml , Q, - 'l 3 1 . e,,V f if ,- 9, ,M v gmhif - ' 3 if 'C ' Kathy Clark Pam Claxton Ron Clendenin Barb Coburn Alex Coles Carol Collier Terry Collins vgjlw-' 1 Helen Conlan Ellen Coolidge Cheryl Crabtree Jacki Crain Don Creach Mark Creager Beverly Criswell Rick Crockett Bill Cunningham Kathy Dahlor V Akul 6 5 5 'qv Cynthia Dalsing bf 15 ,, an David Daschke 0 Dennis Daschke V Allen Davis A , Robert Davis ft ,K Seniors 83 ill F l ,K 4 i . i , , Q if Connie DeHart Diane Deutsch Jerry DeWitt Angie Dickerson Cathy Dishman J erry Doris Terry Doris Mike Drumwright Ted Drury J ack Duffin Diane Eble Brenda Edie Charlotte Eker Pam Elliott Jim English Lisa Erickson Phillip Estelle Debbie Fairbanks Don Fairbanks Randy Fastner Kathy Frost Carol Fiddler Liz Fisher Phillip Fivgas 7. f . UA, , , 1 N 'fm -1 I mi IR xx xf 'N U' Q 5, W lik 2.- Ve , yi . Mx v ?Xx , If X QU, . qs f , 4.3 My s S, Az f, K Q t x 5 X X N X X 5 X ss st as f X X . V V S' X . tk X QQ t 6 ,iyy X 5. . X X y xi NXA X ittt f is 1 4' ' L X an . f C .f W 1 4 1 X 1 Y, x 45 . ', new ffv s 1 . , f o . 5 ?, , f :ea , ev , f' f 4- Q , W -. ev f j Y fx S- J r :- ,gi . 5 V3 4s,. ZW . g, lf ?-f l if ,s f' .3 . ,T 35241 7 ff A X fp. 22 ge-we sw-W4 are X 4 J i Calhie Mendenhall, Senior-Secretary, writes the class agenda. lf X X., X. E ,RW X QNX if Y S-me fem., X 4 lst .7 R tv-nw . il elf 4 1 s l f ,,.,,,,M ,,.,..,.M-dMw- Z3 , , g Z El yum W, U W' X f Z if ,W 5 f ,f 1 ff If , f 9' ,Sf Qs-U , t f Seniors 84 I In N4 A . ,f'-' N N., X X X . . X X Q2 X as . Nexvsk' rg X' , .- . l N e . S ir nf vw.. gif 6. Zffwnify ' f Z Z 'Cl Eldon Miller explores chemical mysteries. A-assure QW' ff f' Allb, ,J ff? W His wehfare is my concern ?5?1Hw No burden is he to bear,' we'll get there. For I know he would not encumber meg l J y l He ain t heavyg he s my brother. If I'm laden at all, I'm laden with sadness That everyone's heart isn't flled with the gladness I Of love for one another. It's a long, long road from which there is no return. While we're on our way to there why not share. And the load doesn't weigh me down,' He ain't heavyg he's my brother. -Bob Russell l He Ain't Heavy j f 0 ,f ff ,LZ ff f if f-r. , f I I jim! M.. 5,7 Z 1,1 . . , A, My I Z f, ' , . of ff ' f' V 'W' 3 f f 49 Z... f A Z f ' f ,frm if 1 ,. XMI '2 LF! My' ff QM f. ,,. , D47 rfwffi ',-, i Gaila Fletcher Sharon Fangohr Debby Foster Kirby F outs Cindy Fox Frank French Ron Freyermuth Ben Friend Larry Friend Don Gamblin Carol Garrett Jane Gatton Rondell Gay Mary Geary Eddie Geyer Sherri Giles Sandie Ghilino Bill Glanville Mike Glasscock Bob Godfrey Seniors 85 Ted Goering Phil Goff Steve Golubski Chuck Gotabed Robert Goul Rick Granger David Gratton Robbie Gray Roger Gray Glennon Griffith Gary Grimm Steve Grismore Bill Gross Tim Hallier John Hanna Dale Hansen Anne Harlow Tanya Harrel Jerry Harrington Bob Harris Diane Harrison Seniors 86 ., f S f ' y if If f ' ,fa 'gff f rf 32 f' ,,,, I I I w, ff W Z ZW ff 'A , of l I ,,,, ,eww I f I ..i1 ' f' 5 4' 'fm 1 , ,l, fe , , 4. ,f ' ff . , ,ff -, .ff 7 ff ' aww if 1 7 .,, ,rr .. x.,, , r ri Unless you love someone, nothing else makes any sense. -e.e. Cummings NVD our r a' 1 A 4' ' , tum, ,xd!'w. 'N X x F u 'R 1 is-pw X . X J N WX ,V..e,,, .Wm L .Q . -f es V. 'T ff so , f ,ip as : - , - -' ,S r ' Q X f. I - ff-sg , L ' ' ' e r, as - ,wr-. A -Q. 1 ., , x SN ,rs X qw 2, Q F X I , - nf ,,.-'ff 'f . 'fa f ' , -S ' ' , ,. Z. , r X ., L Q w K , r Qff 7 Q1-gg, xl. o 3-m.:k,,r rf QS 5- i K flax 1- it ' V ' sX-- fi J. if H X ,- if - . , K A fi! we' the 'Villi- ! X , ,Q e gg:-1 'XS'-?'i,':l M rf -4 ' 't .a'!!f!Z1l!'w4!?,.,.,, .?iws4f Sally O'Neal pauses during Senior-Sophomore basketball game. YRS, 1 J, - it ww: , X5 , f f AF fGX Q ? 4 -,ma 1 -....,t,.-ef if A -i f ,V X we f fix ff l g k V K x il Qw- 'WM 7 , Q '-twist. Q.. xr ef g , llgege 6 , ., , Y 2 , nl nk fy why, X f W 4 y Jim Hataway Kevin Heidrick Linda Helmke Roger Henik Jim Henley Leonard Hersh Barbara Hoelting Jim Hogrefe Glenda Hollis Debi Hopkins Lisa Horner Dennis Hubler John Huff Janet Hughes Cindy Hult Lloyd Huson A Heather Hutchison Cindy Huyett Mary Beth Hurschell Levena Irwin David Jackson Joyce Jackson Mike Jackson Jeff Jacobs Seniors 87 Bette Janak Marilyn Johns Albert Johnson Becky Johnson Cassie Johnson David Johnson Evonne Johnson Larry Johnson Steve Jones Mary Ann Jurich Crystal Keeling Allan Kellerman Lynn Kemper Deb Ketchum Rusty Kidd Susan Kiriakos Sandy Kirk Betty Kievlan Sandy Kleiner Debbie Kloster Kathy Kochersperger Jeannie Krumme Doug Kruse Exa Lammert Sharen Langston Kathy Lankston Gary Larsen Seniors 88 WMM ,W ffm ,f ,, fy, ' Wx J 'nf H - ---- , aff 1' ' I ' ' if ' -Eify ' A f7??,yZ14W:' 'T 1 fm' vw ref f 4, fs at 4' C, vm , , y,a,, ff fy' f M' ffdv 2 f Af f f'W' f , ' 'ff M. ll! f Ay 4 'll ,, XZ? 15' f ff , l4,i I f I Q ,, my U f , if QW, , ,nm fl if X , ,wi if ' is ' ww, -V ' If r fr ,rr, Q J K 26' ..f , 1,1111 ' , fu. fy fl' flffw f ' K! yfffyf' Q V ,aff - wr , , I 1 7,-A - -I M9522 at , W fr Q J f V 1' ,ff , f f Mx -WW fwfffg W, ,,, .Wfffy J f , 4' G, X X V 1 3 ' -GS, x 9 , .W , W , J J l,l, , .,rAy f,, f 'ng f gifs-9 W! 5 Mg f , 3 f ,Q X , , I , Q ' ,Q r 4, V f 'Q J 0 5 , 5 i f W, I f' ft X g, ffm iw ,Mg ' 11, f1 ' 5 XZLWY, 1 . , 5' xi' ln I . W , 2 y f .,f A, 4 -, gf ,W W! WGN '?Z ' X 1 ,A4,r.J L-Wy, IWW MW' Aw wg W QW W 1 J 1 S X nays 'PW it I' 0 EW, 5 Is as C JN W a , Q Q , K 'J wi 'Y Q2 fs an-am, ,rf f ,Wf- i M lf 11 eww. if AQ. if r ffl! f We cannot escape history. We will be remembered zn spite of ourselves. No personal significance or znszgnzficance can spare one or another of us. -Abraham Lincoln Ricky Lawson John Leach ' fx-Q-gre Ben Leary Iola Lee 32? X Bill Lemmon X XX X 'ah L, Paul Lemons Linda Lewis Arthur Liestmann Cheryl Likes Carol Lindsay ff? Crystal Vick, Stu-Co President, christens 2 Y Northwest with a bottle ofchampagne. s Mike Linville Jay Lispi Tricia Loebach Cindy Longo Howard Loomis Gary Loumaster Q e 'fbi I ,W Faith Lubben Barbara Lubeski Debbie Lumpkins Seniors 89 Donald Mackey Dianne Maes Michelle Manners Gwen Mapes Eugene Marrone Steve Marsden Peggy Marshall Bill Martin Steven Martin Peggy McConnaughy Steve McFerren Becky McLane Randy McLeod Susan McLeod Marsha McNeill Pam McVey Seniors 90 Serjior Ijep Club officers seek advice and-help from Dr. LltdlL'ig. f f 22 Xxx, f 3 ,. X Q' X sf f . , . 7 Q ' f 2- ' .Xi - ,ji 4-71-Q. ' if .M Q - Ziff Q' f 1 iff 9 S vs sjievf Y- i Q 1 N ix' N xxkx yQ Z ,fi Zi' , 4 , !W,7 mf : f eg? 7 3. WT! YZ' 3 411 f Z eyew- NQQQ .1 137555 .ef Zff7 af ? 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P ..' we-,Y -ti: P H 11 .-'wr 5 if ,-.f1':ff -, f QM it afzf' '-r.Ac 3:f'5F'f,-k rivfw -fix-'Q'-'Z'1'- .. is .4 6 fu' '2'sf,.'.,.-fi' .f fvf' if - '- ...'v-f'-x,'k.4-x6 M W-ff' 1 M 1 t w.,.,f'e-f'f ewes- P M ee..-if f'H '1' 'ali' 1 tm-., M'-.iff-and e M 'fe ' - W 48' i' -1-Q' 5' .,.,g,z,Qf ',f ,- ., ,W ,-5 , is x W,-,5 .L T' -ig, Q' wf X X ai, 'W J- j '-f,,37w,,, fi M , 1,fi4,...1r..,,, ,Q -Q F N ,fda HH. f,m1,f-.,,y gr -t 'ii-.,,e ,tx-v-ww .Q - - Q Seniors 92 ...,y:,'Q4i1x,,.z17M 9 S ii H-ECE .Qs djP ?? '5f'l,i' -L, M- Q' ew' ff'- gif ' W i,.'?+f,-9 2 tr . '-f 1 5 1? I NTFKQQ W? wvlzgamh,- N A powerful dance movement by Bob Godfrey enhances the music. Manuel f 'Q yfvyww ,, F , , 4' X f r' ' ' ' , af ' ' Wf f ,Wynn -rg, A-, ,, f we M' 1 1 4 , , u ,I ,WW ,. I , M -V '5 vr , ' - mfg.. rf ' pf ' af ' ' 4' ' X , , W Wynn ,V ff fa U .X ,Q We V' ww 7 . ' ' 4Z!'v,., ,, f f , 'f gs- Q, wa 491 N ' M ' ' W M, Mffv' 1 .law 'vt QQ, , ,,,' , V fyql I, , ' why 394-agp!!! N, -,N L lx og' 5 ' ' K s, KQV' 175-5-,K My J: 'th ,ay rg! ,nr Jgrfywx ,,,, , :aff-akvzi I H . . 'M , A W ,, .uf 1 ut. Q' f,,, , ,M M- 'HQTS -X WWQ , 'W W M ' AMW 4 ff-,got A . 4,,, iw' ' 1 'f2 1'- r i 1 if V N it V , 'V-up -. sfvzwaa A Qi H. 'QT ' , . fi ff' ' ,N uv, ar. rs ' What a spirit Spring is bringing round my head! Makes me feel glad that I'm not dead! -Jim Pepper f Wichi tai to j .-S xg-N X Mx X xx EZ! Xr Q W 'I ts, . 'vga . Pat Pressler Linda Prewett J im Pritchard Debra Reathaford G. G. Redmond Dennis Renner Bob Repine Randy Richardson Sandy Riggs Donna Robinson David Roebuck James Rogers Rick Roseberry Patti Rowe Ben Roy Seniors 93 When you're weary, Feeling small, When tears are in your eyes I will dry them all. Iill take your part When darkness falls And pain is all around. Like a bridge Over troubled water Nick Ruder Richelle Reese Becky Roselli Paul Rushton Lois Rusk Jane Russell Ron Russell Tom Russell Michelle Ryan Janie Sallee Don Satferfield Charles Savings Nancy Schade David Schemm Terry Schmeck March Schmidt Wymi Schmidt Pam Scooling Gloria Schroder Jay Schrodt Seniors 94 I will lay me down. -Paul Simon X w ' , x K Y 1' f va' Y- YY S x 'QA 'TT . M ,v or po. W Q .X f E ii: gall 9 , mv , M l , 2,56 , .X y so fl r L v 'damn Larry Murrell hurries to his next class. A A ff,ik,,g.:1 of-,L as , yNfS,45? Xa' Y i f N ., X l f 2 S .XX .11 XS i iw ,iw M sf N xx if - X ,.,......,.cr S . c XX , 3 6 Sl K . XX Q N 4' X xc xxi X .N m wk S 3 , ! fl A f ,y M I awww 7 ' QW, -K, .gy f f X X f,?,hwwf ., - f ,VI 4 vt W,,a,f f Z W , , VV, in f I X ZZ, fl 1 W f X , fi I ff ,, ,mf -K A W7 ' f f .I f ,fff if W4 X Wy ' zg3,12??. A W 4 ' wwe f.. ' 'W Wg , f , 4 ' ' 'fffffff , W' www ,. , if 7, Susan Schultz Lisa Scott Steve Scott Tim Scribner Tom Seals Tom Seats Malinda Sears Linda Seger Randy Sheridan Bob Shope Kathy Shipley Sally Skaer Barbara Skwarlo Craig Smith r i 1 5 w , ,: N, lr l, li l ll 1 4 - ff 'f i r 1 l 1 l I Z 1 H ,. K if V ig if ri rl . 1 l J 1, l ml, l ll: l l ll wi ,s 4. 1 W, l Seniors 95 I K. l. Luella Smith Raymond Smith Richard Smith Robert Smith Stephanie Smith Debbie Stacey Nancy Stack Sue Staggs John Stanford Jim Stevens Dennis Stokes Cheryl Stringer Terry Strath Joanne Stump Colleen Sullivan Melody Sunday Marel Taeger Roger Talley Jeff Taylor Karen Tilley Seniors 96 Sen 'S TVN? favs gg XXQFN N .Y wb ' V SQ E Z NZ 3 . X, Sw ' the -9 ' fall X ynn 4 ei l , MQW fw' 5 K M fffff , 1 l I Senior girls mix business with pleasure. 'wa ,Q J ,i V i V M f a y ii,i r We iff , gy iw M'-za' Woof If 1, , ,dffsvfvz , wwf f , ' ' fi f Lynne Tharp Gerald Theisman Laurie Thomas Kathy Thompson Keith Thompson Debbie Timberlake Murray Toburen Jim Todd Steve Torello Randy Towner Chuck Troutman Barbara Turner Mel Turner Janice Ukleja Roger Ulm Christie Unruh Seniors 97 , .. , 3 Q , ,, J v X' , Q ff! ' . A I . CW, ' f W , V Ms , V if , WN' W f , v' f. ,M , f' v? W - , 7 ff f f V .f if W, e sf Q W .Q fr e e rf hey? Pat Upton X v J f,'X,feq..,-if e 7' X 5 f Y 'f X -wa Q 'saw 2'-1-'I 4-sw F ws-'Ae.ffvf'f W - W 2 if--1 ZQSWW f? aj .sh ea jwgfgXg.s Q Q 7.5 yf . .- X f ff ees ' QW ' W we ff e ef KW'-'inf' es, 1 if ess wwf . 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V ez s or e f , , we fi R, , if 5 ew '- sg egw :gs 5 C:-X -ef ' 'isa , s sf, rw es Se ff f fsw f , Xwieff X s ,, 2 Q S es, ey , f .. , Mx 01.4 waz :. WW! W , Ze.. X I QV 4 f Q , m y-K., - -fag X W, ' 1 K 'X , V 4 a ' b Gf',11Q,f 'Wx fa Z f Q-I ' . . zh, , , , , X5 i 7 1 . , Qx ff' or Ro ert anderhagen f f , . Wk : as 'mei . 2 it. fr sift-' 2 ix' s- ? X YV: ' Z A. Aw -- We wg J gs sfo: gs Terry Vanderhagen Mike Vandenabeele Melvin Vantuyl Greg Vaughn John Verhamme Crystal Vick Marc Voiles Joan Wagner Judy Walker Gary Wallace John Watts Sandra Watts Beth Wegner Rita Welander Cathy Welch Seniors 98 ,, ..7 li ,qv x '. il X fi gs Q 1 ,gm ti '. ' X st 3-me 'Eire' S .. . xi X x ' X 4' K X ref X I I ,wr ,ww ' WWC, f 4 iw A, f K .7 f s if Judy Alden, Mary Meyer, and Don Creaeh create another memory. -,,,,,,.. xxx X0 X .K ..... . S G ,. . S gi Q .R -' - ex .2 mx X ,,.. 14 X X X 5 l 5 v w l I r 'ses gl :K i X 1 'il 5 Li Q l ff .X I t , ,5 5 Zan. 25315 f 5' fy . . ff., r -J, ,th me ,-1 ' gl I we '71 , +S 'ff V, A .sw 17 ,:,i4,, 5 are X . . . im. be 5 X Er y E X 2 f L mory. ,W .. A X ,M X Wi, ,f , .... ,J ia N X 7 X Q Eg .,..-.., fans TX A. ,X me Y 3 I ,, I, :Z ,131 6 , , N Qfflff M5 5. F 4, 'ii i km' K V jx' , S 3 Y' 4 . gk 'fl' fy 'S 5 -, V ,,,, r 'f S 'S - f-f fr ,. s f X L-,j V X F A S X N 'Rs' v r S wx.: , s . , W WV Hn.. Ordering graduation announcements and souvenirs is a slep toward ending one's senior year. We fig , A , K , 5 Jim Wuertz R ' f J 3 Rob Yates 2 J N NV Roger Young '-' f Cheryl Yount 0,1 Sharon Zacher Mike Zahner Scott Zeigler Brad Manson s SX Susan Wenner John Wiley Kaye Wells Bill White Peggy White Michelle Wilkerson Janet Williams Kim Williams Don Willis Mare Womboldt Seniors 99 ,gfav-sm. . J: ..-M .',g...f u-,. my n A--12 My ,, S, gf, 3 45 fo Denise Ashbrook, Student Congress Vice President. Q .M Mit f F 5 H AW' ' f ,, Y 7,6 4 ,H .gg , W- S. L A , K, N . LQ A . ,s I Q9-LQ, ,, M ,M ft 2 'L I 1. 3 z r 4 W Karen McDowell, Stu-Co Secretary. Student Congress 102 Beth Brackett, Student Congress Treasurer. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW4 Karen Tilley, Evonne John- son, Debbie Timberlake. SECOND ROW: Beverly Bell, Dianne Maes, Robbie Gray, Anita Nichols, Vickie Campbell. ,ani Crystal Vick, Student Congress President. A41 SECRETARIAL STAFF: James Todd Cindy Fox, Karen McDowell, Karen Burke Jeffjacobs. NN V Xi Q Q- tv s NJ 2 Hx f i Q f 1 , . . I E ' 5 t ' I I 7' .fx 7-'Q . . TK. I Q 2 dd, ke, Mr. Jim Moore, elections adviser. 'R X F I' we' Bev Bell and Heather Hutchison supervise the election booth Cathie Mendenhall, Ben Roy and Bob Harris while students shape government by votingfor new leadership. address seniors at a class meeting. Students determine prom's outcome. Committee Work An Endless Job by Bev Bell This year, for the first time I was really involved in Student Congress. As a chairman, involvement came naturally. It's frustrating work to be a chairman of a committee. With open com- mittees, there still wasn't a large turn- out. I often felt like I was the commit- tee. The same people never showed for every meeting but there were always two or three who showed consistently. Even so it was the whole committee that worked and made elections func- tion. Student Congress l03 , f 'Y y Z ,pf M W V' s fy' My , I U LVJQ, v xX X wi A QM A, - I ,vhqn ,,,,, M 4 LM ,,..--. ---A-.......-L 1-A-3-..-Q H-..,....,.....-WWY- .- -ff .,,,.,... ela 2rri 283' Change Is Vital p by the 1971 LAIR Staff , This year the students of SMNW saw f student government as an important F factor in their lives, perhaps for the first time. We saw individuals accom- plishing what they could in one system- 1 and, unsatisfied, bringing forth, with 1 great struggle, a new system. This has been a time of many feelings-some- 1 times too much it seemed-but it has also been a time of interest and change. 1 1 M, Z l f f ll! h ' 5 Q aa f I t its at yingpk , 1 I 1 s 3-itil mitiiix Q i, Ji 'walk SENIOR REPRESENTA TIVESg FIRST ROW: Lynne Tharp, Sharen S1 if Langston, Peggy White, Shawna Moore, Crystal Vick, Beth Brackett. SECOND ROW: Denise Ashbrook, Kathy Lankston, Pam Schooling, 1-..,....,,,V in Pat Pressler, Cindy Fox, Robbie Gray. THIRD ROW: Lois Rusk, . Sue Staggs, Crystal Keeling, Jorine Butterfeld, Bev Bell. Tempra paint and paper broadcast class finances. tif fn if yf -kf, ,j 'f fyffv Q49 6fsvf,ff,f gf-s'6,fff,,.:, 1 W' Xs 'f ' ,f 1 tt I ate ff t i ,, ,W ,,.. W h 'na 'da Student Congress members manned the bookstore counters in free time. 9 ,i 1 1, ,. iii it li 11 1 ,N H i Student Congress 105 ,p I rf PTM -W ,mf Energetic students devote extra time to beautjying the parking lot. X W , ff: 4 SK Wh J 1 CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE: BACK ROW: Jorrine Butterfeld, Carol 2 ' Atteberry, Cathie Mendenhall, Cheryl Stringer. FRONT ROW.' Pam iffy! Schooling, Sue Staggs, chairman. i f C. ' 7 M02 fu Q M. W f 4 u y ,f f , Munn-m,, m.. WIA, Staring students anxiously waitfor the spirit cake to be iced. Mike Thompson devises cz plan for Cleaning the parking lot. f L. Y f .5 Student Congress 106 X IN La X 4 The Art Service club receives aidfrom STU-COjQ1r Kansf0r Kids. Pi m W W We A X! W WW 3 Q, , ii.. wi-UA. , xx f sk -X ,.+,,s. ..,, Wgxw, g .. . tg. ,,., , fgikvir- Q1 S- INFORMA TIVE COMMITTEE: John Bower, Peggy Carnahan, Vickie Campbell, Sharen Langston, chairmang Ben Roy, Karen Stokes, Mayor Clinton Collier, special guest. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: CLOCKWISE: Toni Pearson, Brenda Moore, Cindy Fox, chair- man: Dianne Wisner, Pam Schooling, Lisa Houner, Susan Schultz, Jenny Fox, Linda Moore. Semester nds Student Congress by Crystal Vick Wow! What a year or should I say half- year? Summarizing our semester would be impossible, for example-what could be said about the constant roar that was ever prevalent during our meetings or the unproductivity of most of our com- mittees? How about the feelings we got every time a dance was scheduled for fear of poor attendance and going broke, or the lack of participation in our monthly movies, or the elation we got for the hard Work that many Stu-Co members put in-how could we thank Mr. Poplau? Our student body was hardly what a 'tleading group could ask for. The students and even some Stu-Co members never supported any project that the students undertook. Itls hard knowing during the reforma- tion and eventual elimination of our Student Congress, only a few of our 1,700 were aware of the happenings . I hope that we can form a respected in- stitution in our school. trol 'am i Ax Donations ofcanned goods signify the spirit of Christmas. WELCOMING COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW: Katy Arnett, Debbie Han- SEN, Sharon Morgan, Pam Geren, Cindy Fox. SECOND ROW: JOI'if16 Bllffeffield, Elaine Garrett, Laurie McCall, Mike Simms, Donna Johnson, Sheryl Straclc. Student Congress 107 7 Z f V 2 E ,, gnyy XM X X, X ,N ,N W fm iw ',, 70 Alex Coles, AFS Studentfrom Costa Rica. Representative Comments Later b Sharen Langston Being in Student Congress, I found more than just prestige and a half-credit. Striv- ing to communicate to a student body, to achieve oneness is what I, like other rep- resentatives faced. Everyday meetingsg committee and executive meetings left few spare moments. Facing m home room, I was a little leafy of what effect my presentation would have on the stu- dents. It,s really disappointing to ask for suggestions only to see blank expressions on everyone's face. Ideas I did bring from homeroom usually stirred little com- motion, if any. With the forming of a new government maybe the big decisions which shape the future will be settled. AFS 108 V 7 2 ? 3? 14 f ,? 5 9 f Z Z Walter Stenzel smiles as he discusses dating in Germany. if Y 3 Z 5 2? if 'E 5 Z ,3 5 Z E Z 2 1 Z Jim Todd tries out ajoke. X?Z'wS'1 X- NZWZ7' XX XX X A: Xy WW, X N ,..-HA Ng Q X. :wr-X, ......,Xv-711 ra K gg, XSS' :pi AFS COMMITTEE: Angie Barcllji, Jan Barsody, Cindy Beth Bracketr, Mrs. Gardner, sponsor: Alex Coles. 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Movies 109 ssemblzes Pro vzde Learning by Toni Mettee To me assemblies mean forty-five min- ute classes on Fridays. Some are truly enjoyable if not very educational. Every- one remembers the dancing in the aisles when Bob Godfrey's band performed and the warm reception given the 87th Street Gang, a folk-singing group from Center High School. Of course there are some memories that are not quite as pleasant-perhaps our student body needs to exhibit a little more self-con- trol in certain situations-for example -when the drama group from Shawnee Mission South did two productions for us, David and Lisa and 'The Brick and the Rose. w ffjg'z. -aff, K 5 l. 'N ' Gli al Singer Ray Hildebrand demonstrates an unusual and intricate feat. I Up with people happily present a vibrating after school assembly Assemblies 110 The Spurlows enthusiastically Put a Little Love in Your Heart. K S x nm. ,ipwsi , . , ASSEMBLIES COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW: Glenda Gloshen, Linda Hicks, Becky Vick, Bar- bara Schroder, Yvette Neumann. SECOND ROW: Mr. Denney, Glen Duderstandt, James Todd. I 1 A happy scenefrom David and Lisa. f ' Mfr!! The Wichita State University Symphony Orchestra provided contrast to the usual. :Lf 52',.'x'5'2' ,'. me ' f , :g f,.Iie+ :1-ff'-rv. ,,-1, ,V x v .fi L, .ixy MBV ,X ,, f Ag , up I I ' Ar 5 Q f xg G 14: we. . 1' 4 yy. ,swf ' 1 I f vs QQ , , : egg X 3 , 3 4- . . Q Q f ff ' gffargz refs, 1 . .iii it -I 2 1 X f ,fs 5'-s ' 26' ' :A 'gfAg11:.. fIgg' s f:-1, 1 1:1 1 ' 5: 1 - .4 f ' 1 ,i if ffl, . 1 . ' f' 'l.' wig I 1 H 1 . 1 5? 0 ,s 1 ff- f A A fi I 1' dt, x x if 4 1 ' :Af T , iv? 5 1 5 tw. 1 5 2 1 J . E , 1' F3 i X Lg ' N . . 3 , 1 A s 'fu f. ff - 4 ' ' ' 'K 15,25 f, ' X a ,xii ' Q ' , sf 1 ,,y,,y ,,y,y y,,, .. ,, The audience views one of many assemblies. New foundfaith is reflected in rock music. Assemblies 111 ' f ,f 'Y W5 ,X 5 Q f ,f ,Q A ff' s Lf- - 'i' X an llxgk M ,cj .f E x , x l I l X g X 1 ' ff X X V .l +' K XX X nw, 4 ,, X 1 N X x ,va 1 wg -X ,E I t X I3 3 X 1 K V .X ,N i l. l',1g, ' if 3 i i A X 4 g : ey 2, o enin ban uet. f Zf X7 fa I Tean I W fi r .. , ff ff: iz' X ' Dr. Ludwig addresses members ofthe evaluation team, administrators,faculty, and guests at the p g q i Student guides aid exploring evaluators. An evaluator confers with a faculty member. K -A 5 S xx 2 N North Central Evaluation 112 The A Capella choir provides dinner music-a greeting to the evaluators. xt . e 5 fi if , J , lim ig. ,ing-l , V, A .. :xxx NK W., X N, L ' 7 Q u X J X gs 3 1 K X 5 W N 4 l Q 'F' I lw -f ,,,, NAM' ' Nl . s l 1 3 5 i X fx if 1 l, 4 ', s X x., N. N llfmff l rg XQXJQU i l ,yi i , 5 r v 1 tr '22 af f, , Team plans were outlined. Dr. Lewis welcomes the North Central evaluators. if 7' l f Students greeted the evaluation in the brightest of Northwest's hospitality. Dr. Stanavage meets an interested parent. SM WEvaluated orth Central from The Northwest Passage April 23, 1971 The evaluators found that Northwest students are remarkably friendly and the vast majority accept the schoolls programs. According to Dr. John Stan- avage, Much good will and informal- ity was found. On the negative side, they found that classes are still funda- mentally teacher-centered and a rigid schedule was still present. One of the strongest points found about Northwest was its eagerness to carry out its self destiny .... Dr. Ludwig, principal, was given much credit for his love and devotion to Northwest. North Central Evaluation 113 fw- x F 2 ? 7 64 QQ' 5 4 ' Z 'e ! fwff' 4 W 4 ,, , f f ' f ,, f l Y , ff 4 4, X , M 7 W. W f 3 ' 2 Z Z X Members concentrate as James Todd conducts one of the regular meetings. I ff f ylffff 44, ' wi Mr. Poplau is moved to speak by some piece ofcontroversy. Campaigns were held as always. Student-Faculty Coalition 1 14 Mr. Ronald Poplau, Faculty Advisor. fag J 4 1 8 1 X James N N, Stude i el Janzes I -4.254-f-v1-4--wu,.f4.X.,-ww-...-.4-,1?.H.n-.f -: 4 ,,:::g:,..1., .. rnieggggig- :::,g.4,:.1g-3 ' Wfgx, A M-A , .V V -f- T555- f 'f ' -----Y -H .ww-sf-1, f -, f SENIOR REPRESENTA TIVESQ FIRST SECOND ROW: Jeff Jacobs, Toni Meme, ROW: Robbie Gray, Margaret Allen, Con- Arthur Liestman, Jim Todd. fNot pictured: 1' ' -,4g' gf nie DeHart, Karen Burke, Debbie Aggus. Faith Lubben, Larry Murrell.1 'lgfiifibl SOPHOMORE REPRESENTA TIVES: Hofman. SECOND ROW: Craig Swann, FIRST ROW-' Tammy Fuller, Sandy Skin- Laurel Simmons, Debbie Louk, Bill Blessing. B k D L' d ' ' , . . ner' ec y Wm' In a Stevemn' Rick Members faces reflect vartous attitudes. -N,,, iq , g ,ffl if' 2 JUNIOR REPRESENTA TIVESJ FIRST Palmer, Alison Richey, Sherry Overly, Stuart L ROW: Karen McDowell, Amy Heaven, Holly Boley. Swank, Peggy Foley. SECOND ROW: Rick Student-Faculty Coalition 1 16 ee, ed: X if Two students discuss a current problem. R llafl Teachers discuss the upcoming agenda. Member val- uates Coalition by Stuart Boley This novel idea in student government is working. The testing has been done, and we have accomplished a great deal. However, our work is not complete. The organization of the committee sys- tem has not been made known to the students and we have failed to ade- quately inform them of our issues and actions. If we can remedy these dif- ficulties and increase the efficiency of the executive branch, We will have an effective and worthwhile government. TEACHER REPRESENTA TIVESQ FIRST Karstensen. SECOND ROW: Beverly Proc- ROW: Nancy Gordon, Helen Cermak, tor, Gregg Long, Roxy Yowell, Ron Pop- Marilyn Kennedy, Jeanette Michelson, Jade lau, Cecil Denny, Bill Coplin. Student-Faculty Coalition 1 17 ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS: Mrs. Thelma Troutman fSecretary-Treasurerj, Mr. Harry Taylor fPresidentj, Mr. Dick Roseberry fViCe-presidentj. Athletic Booster Club 118 Randy Sheridan is recognized as the Outstanding Senior Boy Athlete. Booster Club- Accent on Sports by Mr. Dick Roseberry The first year of the Northwest Ath- letic Booster Club's operation has been a very rewarding experience to me as vice-president. Members saw North- west's first varsity football and basket- ball victories, other team and individual victories, and the schoolas first state championship, in golf. The booster club was organized to help promote and sup- port the NW athletic program. This year the club, which numbered 105 members, provided programs for foot- ball and basketball games and for Wres- tling matches, and much-needed athletic equipment was purchased. The climax of a successful year was the All Sports Recognition Night. Kathy Kochersper- ger and Randy Sheridan were deemed Outstanding Senior Athletes for the year. Kathy Kochersperger receives her award. Ari f 1 , f ff . Llin -, -- ,Z ffl,-.f,,.,. , ,,,, 'A ff -., f+ Y--1 .. I .L ' V'g,.,.Z.f....,-,fnr:1,rfv.v.1-1-,---:-Tww--1--1:-v-rf-M.wm-zvrm:M-:H i1:,-, ff' '-1, ,.,- ,....,.,.,- .-f,-4:-.aa::a:-.zsnyf-1..,-. ,H lefagiqf 14 :gg : Y, .::,, ' -if----ff -- 5-A -- -1-1 --Y ff-:fr-,511 H- -,T . - f.-.H --. A V .--Y.. -A - f - rf ,- - -- 5- g ' 'f- '-LH -fav 1 1 n titb, X M if 4 0 Q2 fm 2 W' 0 , 16-'ff' 47' W -' 3 f Fluttering crepe paper decks the autos of spirited Pep Club members. Fu, Roger Ulm, Pep Club President. i is 'eng 3 Cliff, PEP CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: FIRST ROW: Pam Elliot, Barb Coburn, Cheryl Stringer, Susan Connet. SECOND ROW: Becky Dunn, Diana Kalebaugh' Lisa Werner' The brilliantly uniformed Pep Club members gather to exhibit pride. X Pep Club Stunts raw Attention! by Marilyn Binns Exhausting is the best word to describe some of the work that has gone into W f building Pep Club this year. It's pro- 1 ff, gressed a lot although we were unor- fggf,-4 get ganized at first. The executives have 'iit j fi put in many extra hours to make our atitg C 4 t C plans work: spirit trains to North sta- ' f dium, Cougar license plates, lively posy- gfq Q T A ers decorating the Mall, stadiums, and ii' ittt fi tt gym, zany attempts to boost spirit, and ii's i, V q a memorable Homecoming ceremony. at , Mrs. Petrie C Pep Club Sponsor. Pep Club 120 Funny Hats call attention to spirited capers. -W A ,JM V.-M1-f my . I Pep Club accomplishes another giddy stunt. 149' ' A Chili Supper was held on the eve of a basketball game to raise money for the assorted Pep Club activities. , ,QW . ' ' , W az? Shawna Moore, Secretary. Not Pictured: Lynne Tharp, Treasurer. Marilyn Binns, Vice-President. Pep Club 121 I ! F 1 1 H f 5 fi x 2 7 , Y . L., - ,. , , . ,., .,...Y . ..-..,1-,f-'-A-f-J'A'M f f x A l l i l Sue Staggs and Pam Mc Vey vocalize victory. uf, 'I I 'ff w . V,, V 7. ,, 1, 4 , , 'gf ,f .V Q.. n SL U Cheryl Stringer ,Vu ., , H 2 ' X 4 Q, ' ,. ':. ' 1, X 1 X f 1 f X f 1 ,ff '1 f 4 4 ' 11- 'ff 5 W Q 'Q km wi t , , 5 ' 1 ff A 4 2,1 4 . 2 , , , , 5. 2,11-af!! A bb gl Jil N iff: pf' , 1, 151 ' 7,39 f tv: 9 1' IV ' 'JI J 'a ,4 4, 4 .- Y A 1- ,A wg 4 N ' QM-V, V X at I , . Q , wi Z I I 4 ,ar 'yy' -4-I 1- ' . ,., xr I it ' -, Q he j ,. f .2 J vt , ., , , , , pl 1 ' ,.L g r y 72 .. X71 Ir e? Vf xg 7 'V 4 ' - 1, , 14, ' W a . 4 ,W , M A ' gf I , 5, all ,aff Q I X st 1 I f S l 1 1 L, L I L 5 5. O5 .Ll 21: in -1 ' rt ,, l 5 l- T-is Wmtig ,,,, Q45-3,24 Z W f f A ,,!v V sl , , yvl' ' My I fi V AW , , 'fa 77 ,af,,,,,,af an ' 7, X ., fm' .ZW ,,,f, ,J ,QQ ,v , I the 1 .W ff , ' P ' .4 -Mr' -0- reer. it 'A 2 .1 'V ,M Pam Mc Vey SOPHOMORE ORANGE: FIRST ROW: Debbie Etch born, Edie Berns, Barb Zeisig. SECOND ROW Becky Vick, Wendy Pesch, captain: Cheryl Baker. SOPHOMORE BLACK: FIRST ROW: Diane Miller Sheryl Strack, captain: Elaine Garrett, Rise Duestch BACK: Robin Rieke, Debbie Fuller. Vigor Produced Cheerleaders by Marsha McDaniels A Cheerleaders job is to support her team by cheering them along with pep club. Weire there to give our team and school, spirit and encouragement . . . by pep rallies, skits and cheers per- formed by the cheerleaders and pep club. The qualities that a good cheer- leader needs areg a good personality, spirit, neatness, poise and the Want to cheer. Being a cheerleader often limits your outside activities. You're busy all the timeg having practices, dinners and going to games. You soon have a full schedule. MA SCOTS: Stacy Smith, Dorinda Dutcher. Cheerleaders 123 , U Q , , ' I5 ,S we L egvtvisgfn l S , J ' r . ,i S , M M xiii si i - l xii VV? Nw, .. . ,V , V ? 4 I xii ' -is V5 The SMN W Cougarettes step out smartly. J. ay' f fffW4 64 f Endurance and cheerful fortitude are requisite for a drill team. The Cougarettes entertain the audience with another dance. DRILL TEAM: FIRST ROW: Pam Geren Jean Bainbridge, Lydia Mnrrell, Terri King, Debbie Blackmer, Terri Leckrone, Colleen McNerney, Joyce Reeder, Sandy Kirk. SEC- OND ROW: Debbie Carrel, Tlzeresa Gould- Drill Team 124 haw 'f f ing, Susan Schmidt, Diana Kalebaugh, Susan Hild, Cindy Fox, Karen Neubert, Connie Sipe, Pam Elliot, Julie Cashier, Susie McLeod, Linda Helmcke. THIRD ROW: Cindy Han- sen, Kathy Maeder, Helen Conlan, Connie ZW ff f , fr Kat Spo Co- Ki f ,,L.,,.-Q--ren-wv41,....,v,..N-......4ifn-..-q.1.1- W .g:. graazzzza, : .g.. , p-.,1ggg..,Eg,::::Ag..-9:j,- A F557 , Vg - yi -' ' -14.5---k :f-x:-ff --,V Y -A-A vml9q,.:i,,.,,,,,-,,....,.,,...-...,. 1,.,...,..,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,1....., , . . . , .3 V 1 1 ., ,W L. 4 'L ' ' . ,. MW -,,,-,1 ,,,,,,,,H,, ,,,M-,.. ,..,,...f ,, . su , . -.-.., , .,,,,,.., 1 V ,, 'fd QWLIABA 1 Q ,V.,,,, Z7 , , Q i t DY ,W f-- VZ' ,Q , I , , 2, 2 X ,J ,V The S. M. Northwest marching band sujfers the unpleasant side effects ofa cold wind at a late fall practice. Mr. Harrington ponders about the upcoming haUtin1e. Marching Band 126 , .- it ,, ssss e l TWIRLERS: Dianne Maes, Vickie Campbell, Debbie Bosticg fNot pictured-Wendy Pesclzj. f xl ,f KJ 2 The ,,,,, It ------'W----' '-4-4 ' - ff- W -Yr-v-v------A-----i-e--7f--Q-f-1--iv--- A.. YH V , V YV Y ni' Y mv - - U nm-.- 1, V .. , . ' f. W Y-e f 4, if - H ' f' 3 4 ei W.,....,.f,.-Q-.Q-Je..--eff--W-uf-.g ,-.....4-w.-Hui-.--rf:---.......- , . nge ' f .,..,.,..,. ,, ,, , . - , ,, A -:s. ..e-- ,. -:u.,..,,.,f.,... RUR W,,,,,,,,,Y.,,,. , 5 ff :Im We 5 i , ..f Z ,.. ,,,f, .A A 5 ,, 5 :Q mr - ft M' , , 3 , ,Mm The pep band helps to represent the growing of Northwest spirit. Marching Band, Pep Band Provide Spirited hythrris - 'NLQ We s, .gg N The band represents N. W. spirit at the American Royal. i John Bowers, head drum major, directs the band at a cold fall practice. Marching Band 127 .,.-..-i,..1...-,,,....,.-...... - . -- ..H,,-,k,, ,, fr ,Q 'Ht , A a H . f . i , , A I .i ,Y b Q y, 71 f j S! fi ,ff , if i , 1 if , ,. f V, i 1 i ff 3 , , y A ff! ra' if 1 -, g kg, , A Q ft , , ,f,f,z,f,. , wg,, ,, Q,0,N ,Q I A , v 5 ,, W ,V , i .. A. 1 ff L - . 4 N' if D if ' 9112 11 f ' V J f 'RAF 7 S f ' if i ., i i F K , V ,,,,m., S , H J Q .y , 5, , .t ,N , fc, uf :SQ L - TT- Q ' 1 ' ff -ip , ,,,g,,.-,,:...,.,,,,,,,.,v1 ,, ,rf A .,, Q1.,,.- ,f J .J , Nw , f ,g 1 r J si , 'f 4, 7 J yjghwk , 'X X xi 6 J 9 r ' 1 r ' 'W V r as ,jgyxg QA., Q -0.3, ' Q fi f 4 : ,A - , Wi ii.: -,W , gg av-W, , X 5 X i Q, My f 'Ni Si icx QQ XXX- 9 I We X 3. i- kr-5 may Xf.f.iX i X We-ff 94 f 1 ,J -f . ENSEMBLESQ FIRST ROW: Roger Henik, Terry Montgomery, Vicki Henik, Jane Gatton, Vicki Acosta, Cindy Dalsing. SECOND ROW: Matt Clough, Donita Schroder, Lois Hootz, Wendy Pesch. THIRD ROW: Steve Houle, Gloria Schoder, David Killingsworth, fn 01 nstrurnental Music Groups ntertain uring Year Q KJ L5 LJ CONCERT BANDQ FIRST ROW: Stephanie Smith, Debbie Bostic, Carol Garrett, Phil Riner, Cheryl Baker, Vicki Acosta, Jeff Houston, Debbie Seymour, Ken Mann, Dave Vermeire, Mike Wood, Matt Clough, Steve Houle, Donita Schroder. SECOND ROW: Kim Timmcke, Terry Montgomery, Vicki Henik, Antoinette Houle, Rhonda Black, Two boys practice their brass duet. instrumental Music 128 4 Wendy Pesch, Sue Horton, Tina Dodson, John Bower, Dave Stewart, Rita Welander, Cindy Dalsing, Mike Woods, Dave Lock- hart, Don Langston. THIRD ROW: Janet Stevenson, Barb Howe, Jane Gatton, Paula Johnson, Kris Eckels, Janice Cline, Mike Canaday, Vicki Campbell, Donna Burke, Bonnie Lowe, Gloria Schroder, David Kill- ff 6. l .X imff X Carol Garrett, Brent Stephens, Ken Mann. FOURTH ROW: Mike Brumley, Dave Anderson, Rick Smith, Steve Wendeling, Mike Canaday, Dave Stewart. FIFTH ROW: Glen Duderstadt, Martin Bergee, Kris Eckel, Rita Welander. 1-1 uc! ingsworth, Brent Stevens, Stuart Boley, Ralph Fitch, Mike Brumley, Dave Anderson, Glen Duderstadt, Dennis Mitchell, Daryl Todd, John Hunsucker, Brian Basel. FOURTH ROW: Bob Davis, Gene Dean, Greg Meyer, Doug Nelson, Bob Downs, M. R. Wehrley, Martin Bergee, Mel Turner, Rick Smith. n 5 Two 6 li Q a l unix fits: taco Glas X 3' :A Q . 5 Fqs rnery, OND 'esch. forth, Mike Mike iartin 0 Two musicians concentrate on the notes that guide them. SOLOISTSQ FIRST ROW: Mike Bramley, Gloria Schroder, Rick Smith, Wendy Pesch, Mark Wickersham. SECOND ROW: Brian Basel, Keith Kissinger, Doug Nelson, Martin Berghe. THIRD ROW: Dave Anderson, Rita Welander, Phil Riner, Mike Canaday. F Z 4 if , it x ig! xsq 3 'J ' 4 7 at .Wi ..,,,a - lalph Glen 'odd, RTH 'ey er, irley, culntaoena ou. nog ,, ' scans: accuse: ofa Q. iIll0 I0 emacs lllonvvo 'O anon Ovsooo oannonosa 'fi Quan Ufiocsasg 'Oceana :ooo soo noone 'ls u ,,,, an in .,,', our an ova Ono U I a Glasses are a trombone-problem! W The Stage Band performs from its station in the orchestra pit. The orchestra stands in dignwed readiness to perform at a concert. Instrumental Music 129 , --,- W4 -f--V--W -H ,-.h,q...ff::' -r:., g.,ff f2:: g -f ,....gg:-.g..-,..,..-,, ---f-f- -- ----- . ,A , ,, , , ,N,-,,,.,,,,.:...-....,,.-.1-..-...-AM-,,.-A--1-.--4-f1-g4-f:,-f-m-w-:f4ovr-r----' ' - '--- ff ' V , - f V Y . . .. . , , ,.:,2,,,.,,,.x,,w.:4fx-up F .tc-H.1...1-4-4-uf,.g.,,,--.-...,....-.un-..-f.4...-,..,.Q: -, f--:4:g:g: --g,. . :,.,eLL41:,::1l,Lg-9g-g T Fx, - U - '--'nf--K-,f , ,....., .. E,,,..,...'.,5-1-,-rrr1,,,.....,..-,,T,,,,...,,.,,,,.,,,...:.,.,., ' r 1 x ACADEMICS STAFF: Bette Janak Pam Elliot. S-Q-1? Wg. STUDENT LIFE STAFF: Dianne Maes, Pat Chase. Lair Staff Exerts Productive Effort by Frank Walker My first year's experience as a year- book assistant was unique, because I was the only boy, besides our sponsor, Mr. Moore, on the staff. You never really knew where you stood, but it was fun with midnight meetings and after school sessions. One thing that remains in my mind is the sense of ac- complishment and satisfaction you re- ceive by seeing your work in print. I feel it was a worthwhile experience for us all. l ,'.,.g 1 Z L11 bie 'fl TW. filf' A frrww. r f f ,, A jf ,jf I ft at , f Z 'f ,f ,W 7 'tt t lk - -- M :ru ww, ,WN ' 'tr'f f +3affi'f L WZ. 1 - ' .21 mqgrrwt, - - '2 4 . . A SPORTS STA FF: Sharon Langston, Frank Walker. C1 l '-.M CLASSES STAFF: Lisa Benton, Karen Burke. I LITERARY STAFF: Bev Bell, Jill Lemons, Deb- bie Timberlake, Dana Carr. nnumauln Cheryl Crabtree, Bookkeeper. QM! -im nn,,, ,,,. A N ,. f fl S ja V EDITORS: Cheri Younl, Faith Lubben, Connie DeHart. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Jane Gatton, Cheri Yount, Faith Lubben. f li Z. .elf fa QW Z, 3, 6 , , Z ,, 1 f 0 f 'ff f e if f,,!7!,, , ,Hof 5 1 ff Hi 1' ,g 4 fl 2 f 6 ' 1 , , ff ffff I O f V Z' 1 xf fm 1 M Daly, V i, M Wf, Q' '? v ',..wfgP9',.'W X Robert Moore, Advisor. Yearbook 133 s 1 4, il ,,a.f,,.,,t,,,,, , : 7 1 f s as at My a W .aa ,,,, NW Ml tx i, l t i 975 tl, PASSAGE STAFF: FIRST ROW: Sharon Fangohr, Rick Roseberny, Frank Walker. f SECOND ROW: Dave Shirley, Carol Fiddler, Paul Vaughn. f Literar Talent Given isplay by Heather Hutchison Working on the Passage was one of my greatest experiences during high school. The paper served as a means of communication not only among stu- dents, but also between NW and the public. Publishing a paper bi-monthly provided a real challenge to our small staff. We covered various events at school, in the community and through- out the world. Although we enjoyed writing and interviewing we derived our greatest satisfaction when the last issue rolled off of the presses and ap- peared in print. Passage 134 4 Nml,mMw,,,,,,.w-W I ,'. ff.. A P RQ, if 'XY 2115311 ,xzqxr 1 Various Passage members happily dabble in a form of expression usually not in their experience. 2,2 'S 42 t 'fsrff x,...,,.'- , , Y an , WMM. JZ' f ,.,.,.-1- 'w I ' - 1 S s vw Q gs 3 sv - XS. . - 'rs ts ggizl . N W4 ,, 3 i 1 Heather Hutchison, Second Semester Editorg Les 'H .N 1 fr r . . . gf - X s -'of lie Carleton, F trst Semester Editor. I s N iii 5 v Q 'f X J 'i i' -fix s 5' , A r s , X, ff y s S l . .Q K lx st 5 wg., aj 3 ,Q S , :, X X N Q s M , S gs! ,P is ' . X Y Aff, , Qs? y ' as X Q ' r --M .5 s fx 1 K s E -'S'-'lib , we gf: gif, 3 up 'I I is -M F Mrs. Pamela Forest, Sponsor. W ik X 'Z Jw -fe-.wr-f -r,1,...4f:,4g--.,-,-.....-....-f.-,q+.M.u-1-Y .gz 1. - 7:4:3:g:,,::g ..,., ':g-g.-4g:1,:::,::g:4e:j-g f V- 1, , - U, gy., - K--fig..----f--f-11-g..zm4+ Y ,, ,HQ g EVQ, M--H:L,,.,,3,.,r-:-:mf-v--T---rry--v-r--wr. rvg.-.N.,,,.x.qn-11,...,, .. .. . . ,, V 1 , - 5 -, ' W 'K g, 1 .- N ,. A0 .uf : 'Mh-may f x ...-2,-:.z:aa..5:.:..-,,,q,.u,T,?gE, tr Z if W v . ....---..........-,f,,..., , ' ' - H '--.......-.,.., Y. ,, ..L,,T.bmi,gu:.,,.,, 1 'li as '- .Q-1 a 45 - , - . , .A 1-a-p-nlnntv 'Q.l . Y ,,k, - .. .. .. . . ,tn V A ' v:',5'zk- I- - , - -- ' ,f v , ,if ,.,,fk,,,,r ,, I,4,n. - X..-an ie nn. zin, 'rry lan, 'an, Jhn -l . l r N 'Q r fig, laes. IRD Mrs. ot. v . . N. . A I ,waunr-M X NHS sponsored an Honors and Awards Night. A swimming party revived exhausted NHS'ers. NHS 1970-19715 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Michelson, Ron Clendenin, Don Creach, Mary Meyer, Cheri Yount, Ron Freyermouth, Charles Clark, Rick Smith, Randy Sheridan. SECOND ROW: Debbie Carrel, Pam Elliot, Rick Roseberry, Larry Brown, Steve McFerren, Patty Rowe, Leslie Carleton, Kathy Kochersperger, Faith Lubben, Dana Carr. NHS SENIORS: FIRSTROW: Diane Eble, Toni Mettee, Judy Alden, Jane Gatton, Carol Garrett, Gloria Schroder, Kathy Lankston, Bob Owens, Dick Plumlee, Lynn Tharp, Colleen Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Crystal Vick, Brian Basel, Connie DeHart, Cheryl Crabtree, Dianne Maes, Eldon Miller, Steve Scott, Bob Winfeld, Mark Voiles, Shorey Mohn, Jorine Butterfeld. THIRD ROW: Debbie Stacy, Stephanie Smith, Mike Can- nady, Diane Deutsch, Dave Anderson, Dave Schemm, Jerry Doris, Allen Davis, Carol Collier, Julie Cashier, Sharon Langston, Susie McLeod. NHS, Quill and Scroll 137 ,, - -,, . ri - -- Y - . .7 -.-.x . Li- . . Y f--f-A .Y V ,, -, LL, -,we, - V- .. YW: W. -.:.-Y. K 1:.- ,-'T'riTf,:'f:i-::r 't- i 'T' Jim Leape and Bill Blessing exemplify NW debating ability. Kelvin Crow researchesfor afuture contest. Debate 138 The winning debaters display an array ofawards. l I Www A N f if: it KV., , , we X t - i .gli 1-1 W X Bill Robinson: Debate Coach. 'Qt 1 ! DEBATE TEAMJ FIRST ROW: John Borak, Rick Hojfman, Dave Wahl, Debbie Bostiek, Bob Gatton, Bill Blessing, Randy Webb. SECOND ROW: John Rensenhouse, Jim Leape, Tom Seals, Kelvin Crow, Glen Worthington, Doug Nelson, Steve Bolerjack. , M, 0 Z Q,Q,,gyW xg , O Q ff? 1iNWN' , YSQNJ XS? ASV v 53,3 - ,SQ M . M YWTFJVV W , g-. ' f. ,-V' XXX X X X X X X X NX X N Q YQ N wks 5 Y gg Q 'QV X 'Q l f 1 I i 1 l i g x 1 , x ll lf f pf rtick, eape, .4 Jim Todd conjures up an unique ideafor an impromtu speech. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: FIRST ROW: Bob Gatton, Doug Nelson, Rick Hoffman, Bill Blessing. SECOND ROW: Glen Worthingion, Dave Wahl, Jim Leape. Rick Hoffman and John Barak order their ideas through research. Debate Success! by Bill Blessing Robinsonls speech and debate office has been the center of much activity this year. Students from debate classes were involved in many tournaments, winning several trophies. The debaters also sponsored a very successful tournament here at Northwest, the Eastern Kansas Forensic Championship. This spring many people participated in Forensic contests across the state. Northwest was represented at the National Forensic League Student Congress held at Topeka Statehouse. At this time many persons are eagerly preparing for the next de- bate season. Debate 139 I l 1 1 1 li .Ii 1, ll V fi l- 11 if 51 . li 1 3 45 .J 35 i ll it 1 il ii Y W YW rf, ,,,,, in va ., .,.. -.-.,T...-77,1 Accompany Play p y Happiness,Agony , , .ig1g', ' V if A f f 1 4, by Dana Carr , r f As one of two prompters for the play, ' e NNever Too Latej, I was able to see the exciting interplay of personalities involved with producing a play. At times the stage resembled theatre of the absurd as twenty or so people worked on the set, while others adjusted sound and lighting. The actors contin- ued to rehearse amid the noise and con- fusion. Prompting isnlt terribly diffi- cult, but there is little to compare with sitting backstage, tattered promptbook in hand, agonizing over every word- hoping desperately that I wouldn't be needed! However, that sort of agony can be addictive! I think we're all theatre people for life. iv,-fa N The water in this house is not cold! Harry irrately and firmly challenges Edith and Charlie. CAST, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Friend, Jim Briar, Laurel Simmons, Cathie Mendenhall, .lim Todd, John Rensenhouse, Jefjacobs, Kim Hobbs, Larry Brown. , ,E Miss Sara Pyle, Acting Director, and Mr. Nor in my Iivingroom, please. ' Edith Bill Coplin, Technical Director, confer. PVOIESIS, 0Sfl16 bdlhfub is CUl'l'l6dPf1Sf- Fall Play 140 4 Ezgef .s pf, 's ew swsw- ,Q f 4 X fm-su 031' Q r qmft -waewf t 5,s,i,,,,i,,, my fr-VY-:Lf if 'if ,gs 4 W V ii, twaefry ,- ' , S W 'WNW me : l Q 'f Q. 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X U W V XIX , AX? so K, X R xx X XX X ..XXX4l:x fly, 'X X XX, g,5X XX g X X3 'N X if X-N C C Y o o Y . ,andy Pk, 'OH X X' 45916 LQeS3X2rfXP2i1se oassahi,XXX - , fwwyjtf I Sc nw d Becksils X -gn XXXM3 X Gord XiX S xx X ' ff t so it X s XX X 'ref f X ' ' , Q' ' GX fl XXN ' , X , X Xf.X1y:X 5 4 X X X ' XJ f Y ' XX - , -ff , s 'X X Z X Q' 'X ' 1 -X.- f Xw r XXXQQ' f X X 1 Sound Crew . . . Mark Browrgg arxjy,Bgmch3 Rrck Burgess, ArtXX1X1estmar4XX,NNXX,XX ew -X Q f 'ff f se, WV 'X' at X, 'XX -Xt X 'KLL X' ' 'XS ' XXN - 5 .X , , , XL QX,, X X X MX A X , X A, X Propertles Crew . . . LISH l-Larger,tJanX1gXXSa1ieg,XDaryETodd,XPgxtXZralge, X y X X X ,, ,IQ D , N XX X ,V NWS XX X Xwx 6 xx 3 X pon. to X ' X X :1?iXX-gl' ,ffl ,, ' XV f X X QS ry X X X ,X XL ' X X X A X A XX A X X, W X iBlUS1l1eSSX ?1F1f!XXPLlb1?C!f5CXXXCfeWXff f1SQiyfX'AfHC?ffXXligglgfe I I X , X A ri' ,,XX X X , X I 0 LX-, X W 5 ---X f fi, -X.,XXr.XN , . Q f f If Xwses-'oXsKWXXi5haSf f XXX Sy, Jifsy, gig 'i Xin' xg WN? 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Fall Play 141 ,,?,,,,,,, S 0 gr W xv Wm 'SS .4 5 ,AX is x xx, f ff f 1,5 Lag, X, W K Lk A Hx 'fa JQNMS gf 2 Q Q in-MQ Sf' lf? if x Ng 2 avg' fgx 945 Sf-fwfig f AQ 5 X 1 Y QNX X A Q14 X K f .vw N. Xxx XA Nm ,Y ,bimms 0fMonkswell Manor assemble for questioning after the murder. Detective Trotter continues his persistent questioning. O 'l' .T 0 i ' Breaking Char- acter a Problem by Dianne Maes Everyday Mr. Coplin could be heard saying Don't break characterlv Little did we know that it meant not to laugh. It was terribly hard for me especially to stay in character. Just seeing John Rensenhouse's hair and actions was enough to start anyone laughing. Then everyone was saying their lines all wrong. After practicing and memor- izing lines it was time for the final pro- duction-but We didn't feel ready. Luckily we didn't break character or say the Wrong lines! Miss Casewell and Giles Ralston listen while Chris reads ofa gory L0nd0I1 murder- Chrismplier Wren expresses his delight with the decor. Paras ltllll espotuzds wickedly on the n11na'eter s tec lzntqut. X Spring Play 143 ,, Q5 1 f,, sl 9-hy.. . wr,-'fa A zgzffi ,W ' ,, am Wm Parades were an important part ofthis yearfor the SMNW NJROTC cadets Kelvin Crow skillfully mllflellvefs ll!-9 rdle. liwxsaixssf. ' S - .X RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS? KNEELING: Tom Seals, Lieutenant Com- mander Crow, Tim Boyd. STANDING.' Jim Pritchard, Larry Murrell, Roger Henik, Doug Drake, Les Hallier, Tim Hallier, Dennis ROTC Here at SM As Company Commander, first se- mester Was at first very hectic. We had to get communication with the battalion worked out. Several parades came up. We had inspections of troops timed. The military ball had to be planned and organized. The fall pass and review was carried through with great success. Luckily Tom Seals took my place as company commander. Without the in- I exhaustibie enthusiasm of Commander Crow this company never could have made it. NJROTC 144 Kelly, Paul Boardman, Warren Keeler, Ron Canaday, Lytle Norton, Dan Fairbanks, Chris Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Jon Taylor, Martin Zook, Harold Norris, Kenneth Harms, Rich- Thrives by Tim Boyd HJ!! ard Terrell, Steve Harkey, Richard Carl, Steve Atchley, Dave Parmerlee, Kirk Wil- liams, Dan Sparks, Kelvin Crow, Shannon Hart. The NJROTC Color Guard stands smartly at attention. f 559- A R ll G S. i e Q 18. s rifle. H, awfffwa, L . Anka 6 3 r an ANCHORETTESJ FIRST ROW: ClEnsign Richard Carl fOrganizerj, Dianne Maes fCaptainj, Pam Surrell, Vickie Acosta, Gail Gates, Julia Lauderdale, Delaine Reisener. SECOND ROW: ClL.C.D.R. Tom T. Seals, ClC.P.O.L. Lytle Norton, Lisa Gilmore, Janet Stevenson, Nancy VanDerhagen, Vickie Henik, Barbara Woods fLieutenantj, Mrs. Alford CSp0nsorj. 'S fl VA if Qi X N w Carl, Wll- 5. X xn xx , annon Pk sl-lyk 53. nw -N , 4 0 ,, 5, ix I , . V 2 I Z , M 4 f I, I '-f if f . ff 5 The NJROTC drill team performed at many schoolfunctzons throughout the year. 7 ff I ' Egwym F12 X - x' - 'Kwai iii 7 gf, L . if ' ,jtl :ff 2 ,42 I I W ,- fri WNW V' N E :ffl -A Q 1 - 'V , ' fly Tai? 'X 175s 4 ' 5- 4 Ffa f X f 'U Sfrafk cf S ' 'ffl f 'iff 5 T lf 'P L, P .T ff, 1 -- 4' 7-7'-U W ZW' Q lf' , ,, f 7 4 , ,ff X' ly2:,4g:f,QQawf gf! 1 tg, fi J 5 ' ll wfwf? A ' ' r 1 T, V f er S' '.f'f'Mf' P fm , Ji' ff , f 1 ffl 1 MX 4 44.3, ,f Via? V V f fe .. fa ffffr yy Myfvii f N fr., A ' f,, ' ., 1 f , f Mia 'z-mfs!-My f Q i I X f ,Wifi 1 - :xv 5 f , f X' 2' ' X fl I 7, , , K I WV I I ,, f ,J 1' ,, ,. ,, 1 M. ,J-J Dan Fairbgnkg supports the NJROTC banner. Lieutenant Commander Vernon Crow. f an ff ,W NJROTC 145 ,gs I L r I I fl r Q l 4 l 3 in if- li liz It rw H Brent Baker dlllgenfly syudles hu gsslgnmem Bookkeepers mazntazn a constant rhythm in spite ofinterruptions. X 1 li , ' ff 4 21 , , tv .A t 'Q A f 1 '5 ,, 'Q ,tmff in. 5 , , Pat Upton transcribes shorthand. lffm , 'Q af, -' 71 , Mrs. Gregory, Qfjqce Education Advisor. ts ,.'-7 JA- D. M H. 1 i t I I L G , -...-.F ............... s to I I 1 A f4 ,gg I DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: Nick Rader, Russ Kitchen, Peggy Marshall, Mr. Larry f, ' McCormick, Sally Skaer, Janie Farnsworth, Randy Richardson, Cynthia Longo, Frank I Horner. WIS. . ff , 4425 , 5,1 J, , , H 4' . I, , ' ' xW' ., .I ' JA P A. I OFFICE EDUCATION: Allen Davis, Jerry Doris, Lucia Nickel, Cindy Halt, Sherry Jobs, Class Meet In O.E. and D.E. Diane Harrison exhibits her fIorist's skill, insur- At the time Of enf0Hment, I Wanted to anceforfuture employment. take 21 full load and WO1'k at the Same F- y time. However, I realized I couldn't .. r A 1 V V A , .. VQQQ ,, gf' f f cope with both, so Distributive Educa- tion at Northwest provided a perfect solution for me. This program is de- signed to allow you to work and gain E ---- i M -mme' ,,, l dnlvlshr is A W '1I2 E he W 1 credit simultaneously. I was amazed at g ' the different class work such as setting ' up displays as you would in a real situa- 7 7i tion. This way I gained practical ex- , 2 perience in school and on the job. D I gy, get it ?f fs: 5, 2 fa if ffl- 'zik igor, Frank Horner courteously displays his wares. Giles, Kathy Verheaghe, Terry Schmeck, G, G. Redmond, Pam Claxton. Distributive Education 147 I l I 1 I I if qt W W 'N Y t i fs 4, f :www , f 45 t l T! : , 4' 574 If ' ? , , 1 5925, 5 . 1 , 'a Z'14?..A1 I fl CHECK To SLE IF C9120 IS jpg 30024. Btmi Q ,'f'f,Q1 rg b y Q X f in , CZ Q 1 -w i 'fa ff A 5H6LViIlG 'sf That date is nonexistantf' Pat Patterson is faced with a cart-load of books to reshelve. X V 5 5 5 E E is-4,4 i TN? Z , hm f 5 g 1 , i 5 5 F 1 t 'F In ss sxX e 1. If 7? .XQNNNN , f ,, 5, J,-n ,. 1 Ns mf ,su ,x... Q Q X ' jr ' sv. Z 53 Q A-5 5-t st NH by Tj-W-fq -x MN, f.: ., X1 fx Qs U sv Q 5 X V Qf .Q v X .,.... A lm XX Q I X 1 'f . ' 1 Z An asststant rewtnds one ofa multttude oftapes tn the medza center. t I 7 'M,7 '..' Q ' .. 5 ' ' 1 f ' Q ' ff? ' ' 1 ,W f rr 1 S , ' 1 f H W, J 1 ,, nf WW eWfsO 'tjgf' :U . ' 'fn' ,, ffyfgn ad, ,..s,f.:,g We Wfff f H g' f 5-1 2 1, M fttf L . t ff 2 4 f A ff fr ef - ' f WW' yyfwwww W ' U W ff A , . fb 1 f ff.. i,-. , pf VyW.:? ,,, ..l. 4' I ,, 'X I 1.1 ,WWWWMWW W gm' 'yyym ff Wm W , M A 'gpg ,. ZMWWWWWMMZ ww fy - , ,. . W f W t Mrs. Gordon searches through endless amounts of information. n Library Assistants 148 Miss Riddle and Bob Cline take inventory tn a poster-decorated library. W-7,7 if r 11? O04 5' U1 y K gnu lk- ...,,,,, il .EN D C5232 ' - The Bookend provides a bit ofthe unconventional in a conference roomi LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: FIRST ROW: Starla Dawler, Debbie Reathaford, Linda Moore, R'dell Kelly, Toni Peirson. SECOND ROW: Joy Altis, Cathy Obermeyer, Iva Lee Weller, Brenda Moore. THIRD ROW: Joyce Baldridge, Diane Eble, Susie Lain, Kevin Smith. FOURTH ROW: Bob Cline, Rob Patterson, Chris Harsh- berger, Pat Patterson, Larry Brown, John Craig, Ben Roy, Bob Cassel, Eldon Miller, Ron Clendenin. ii Y 5 is ' U k r lx Assistants must help Miss Proctor with inventory, Librarians alate Their Assistants Interview with Mrs. Nancy Gordon I have an average of three assistants an hour and Miss Riddle has an aver- age of two per hour. There are six hours in a day. That makes a total of around thirty, plus the audio-visual assistants. We cannot do everything. Really the students run the library as far as the clerical part. We couldn't be- gin to function without them. Therefore, it is important that we get good kids. Assistants shelve books, shelve maga- zines, answer some reference questions, and do much of the clerical work for 1600 students. They are a select group. Selection is based on grades, work ex- perience and teacher recommendation. Library Assistants 149 will lj? f l 4 It . I lil! ,E 4 .,.e,.... , ii Zi t Q 1 Nfl'- Fe? Q, 1 l li fi ,E fe ,i SV! 4 .V 'gill 4 Z ' all Mr Garrett explains thejiner points of rocketry technique. Scientists Experi- ment So Avidly! by Bob Owens It's been a new experience, being the only senior in the club. It's been rough. I joined the year before. I like science, and I hoped we'd do exciting things like we did last year. Last year we did ex- periments and went on several trips- which we also did this year in the club. Rocket Club 150 by X' '1 I ,,'fx,KM,-e I ' With Mr. Garretfs help, Lytle Norton constructs a rocket Two roeketeers spend their leisure hours Creating missiles. X , fd-wg' TBI. b-W' SCIENCE CLUB: Tony Strohm, Mrs. Diane Crider, Bob Gatton, Kevin Stephan, Doug T0ny Slrohm and Dave Carr view marine Bower, .IejYSaunders, John Liestman, Dave Carr, Pam Adams, Joe Biron. life, as observation is a key to scientzfc learning. D0ug Bower plays wilh afurry friend left in his Care. lei!-5925 iTi2T5',,1.tgi1.g' 4 ',.i . . M -r, e'-r-1 +V ....... V 4-+44-r-14-A-1 '-' ' ' 'SE EM' ri for X. -ni Q' Tony Strohm, assistanz, helps carefor the lab animals-a necessary chore. Science Club 151 Pennants depicting rival schools were donated by Creative Cougars I CREATIVE COUGARSJ FIRST ROW: Burma Baumann, Barb Howe, Melinda Appel, Vicki Acosta, Pat Creed, Georgia Burkitt, Amy Heaven, Jan Liddle. SECOND ROW: Ann Struthers, Carol Collier, Roni True, Kim Feaster, Jeanne Brown, Debbie Boehm, Donna Clay, Vandi Jacques. THIRD ROW: Julie Laderdale, Debbie ve 1 ZZWMQ, Worth in Two J Service Groups L by Jane Gatton The Shawnee Mission Northwest chap- ter of the Future Teachers of America, ' w sponsored by Mrs. Lucinda Petrie, - participated in many interesting and T worthwhile projects, including a visit to the Kansas School for the Blind in February to study the method involved in a specialized type of education, a visit to the Raymond B. Marsh Elemen- tary School and the Merriam Grade School to view the new methods of teaching in such schools, and the Kansas FTA State Convention in Manhattan. l Ensor, Jill Baker, Paige Ousdahl, Debbie Gehlbach, Lisa Werner, Olene Didrickson, Beth Glanville, Debbie Louk. FOURTH ROW: Andy Lewis, Mark Kloster, Kirk Williams, Linda Lewis, Phil Fivgas, Alex Coles, Bill Gross. A prospective buyer window shops at the Cougar's boutique. Creative Cougars 152 I Students light candles to signify FTA membership. 4- 2 F'-ei A, cr 'H ' 5 x FTA: FIRST ROW: Kathy Obermeyer, Carol Garrett, .lane Gatton, Linda Moore. SECOND ROW: Paula Bright, Linda Adams, Beth Mercer, Dianne Maes, Suzanne Lain, Jef Taylor. N i 1 ll - T , K f ix X ,ii W l A I i 7 Q',-wyfw C,,,,gf,,-5 p,-C,p,,,.g ,fwfr W,,,-65, Suzanne Lain delivers an important announcement to members. FTA 153 l W Hi, . -V , . ,, , , , , , . - ,-,- -,-rf ' 'vw-' h'i'-'-'f-E -f '75:-, M A I Y TLTS.- Thy ,Z ,,,1gf,fgg-,g,..-....,.m..L.,.-..,.,.X,,..,- ...a.,.. ,. ,,. -..V J., . 41 I we 'F Involvement a StrongMotivation Written from comments by Dianne Maes, Jamie Lambeth, Phil Riner An interview with members of the three language clubs at Shawnee Mission Northwest found involvement a key word. Dianne Maes, from German Club, said, Fun! It was really rewarding when you try to talk to each other in a language. Of course it never works, you just arenlt educated enough! Mardi Gras and Fashing were the funnest of all. A similar viewpoint of Spanish Club was given by Jamie Lambeth. I think it's neat. It gives more of an op- portunity to be involved in the lan- guage in such things as movies and the church we attended. I'm planning to be in it all three years. Phil Riner stated that he had taken three years of French, was not taking it this year, and wanted to remain involved in the language. arf- i .,,, , M , ,f me If, -,, emfwfw i I W X , ywwffnnfy f WW f i , f f 1 J Wanna it , ,bean We, f 1 ' Wx I X f M ff! g W W, 5 W O an e f if ' , ,f wife? W 7 fin, , f A iff ie CWA fe Y K ff WM, , f V, ,, ' Q o f ' my ewezMff w f I 'ff .. . ZQKYJWMWWWZW New f fm' .,f , ff L ,yyylj 1 ff www - - 'X if ., Wf M Z2 V x 7 QQ ff tw ff .K , ,,,,, W N y5ef f ' f f French souvenirs decorate a bulletin board. Language Clubs 154 ff gi? if . is ifl 1 x xi 3 Q li 5 s ? G Vicki Campbell proudly bears her crown. Miss Yowell advises Janice Barsody FRENCH CLUB: FIRST ROW: Stuart Boley, Antoinette Hoale Phil Riner Shawn Colgan SECOND ROW: Jeanne Brown, Debbie Drew, Mrs. Ellen Jlskra Dianne Eble Ben Rox ,, ,,, V , . ' , '31 L , ' -K.-- - We--A----14 -'-W' '- -'---v Q it A .... , - . . V ,...,.......-A..-.,g.,,. , .-B..-ffm-,-fr:-' ---w--r-Y---- , 'fr A f, N .M awp: -bf- .-ggffwr-v--ra-4-1-uf,-g...,mn-,,,-.v.4f-mf-..-f.u-.- 0.2: ,. -:4::,L:::1:,Y -, . , -.1-+:LL:1.::xgg:4..-A- , , Y,,..., , ,.,,,, Y in V V ' I Y- ,- 1 x The Horseback Riding Club, under the direction of Miss Chris Riddle, assemble with their horses, 1 ' fran! 5 fat- I5 ss f Mya-1.2 Walkers begin cheerfully, in spite ofa vision of blistered feet. 3 X 9 i X ,ge is Ns 46 ,,,....,- A 3 , Um Lk 35' -.yy-H - I AQ' ' sz N, ' 'aff 4 f if H vffv, .. Tj V WN t ,..g,. Mmgwk thin - .f ,nom f X. wx ' an S6 x .ae- E ? A k. ,nf xmlgfg .Q 1' ,V D Q F' 3 N' ji v--v 'E '. X i f x ,.,-mf-X 5 Horse lovers pet afriend's mount. .45?:Tg4s . X N Mary Calloway registers her miles. Walk for Mankind, Riding Club 156 abr... Z ,,,, ,,.,4y-JIINI' I I, N L 1 x , F -f ,gli 'e.4'. S A player reaches for an elusive ball All players hope to capture the rebound. y Bob Godfrey Chairman ofthe Cougar Chapter of CONCERN, hits the pavement. Three cheerfully participate in the Walk for Mankind People on the Move in Clubs by The 1971 LAIR Staff The first thing we noticed about this layout was that the students in the pic-' tures were all doing something active. Upon discussion and consideration, we realized that these were busy people- Bob Godfrey leading the Walk For Mankind, the Riding Club assembled to ride, and students engaging in intra- mural sports. Meet the action clubs! M ,, ,. 4 ,Z X 77 , 2171 I X 'W ff f 4 Wwiw v N V 1 x. X xx Q . XY 'fx x ., S W 5 .Y if ,wffxw X , f xx .Q Wi vhiiiv x aw QYX mx x . 4 lik ,IZ A nf! ,Q x 4 ,,,,,,.,..f.-1, -ogg..--,H-3 4-1n1,q..,v.v-.-..-...1..'-1-.111-.1-4,-4.4. 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QT5' ' lg I avi' Q sl Alex Coles, WPA King of Hearts, reigns with his escort Sharon Morgan. I-na... 5' x 'i.SLf ,R . The Good Time Rebellion weaves a glowing sonic backgroundfor the WPA good times. WPA Dance 164 ,, .1 ,fgaylfzyf fn , , f, ., , , .. ,l X-,,,fgW4 fe. 4 g, 4 -M, .f CDW-W 9-7 'IX fd Mmgfi . , Rf' Q V ,. ,T We ef 0 This matched pair illustrate reverse chivalry. X ,VJ T gy WA if f if X , 4 1 ,Z is 14.1 .. ' if as A . 'E I' S ., 5 'bn of ,ut U-vqwb g AW 4 A T44 Jain qv: as 'C 1 ilsase awww' fs' 1 if 04 a,0 at 4 x 0 , 4' ug 4444, 6 5,54 Sharon assists King Alex with the crown. 4165 bg! X Zg, , , f Q' , 4 9 :T WX f, f at , , Z- r X ,Q 1? Q Q, ' 4, Mm ,W W Hy! 1, sff , , If ff -'+,w4..af X-1 Scott Bower, Second Attendant, a The lady mustfinance the social evening-a pleasant changefor the M, a, 'I'-'J nd Sharon Langston duplicate in brilliant horizontal markings. S. boys. te 'Strive Couples Match In WPA Outfits by Jill Lemons I was looking forward to the WPA all week, now that it had arrived I was ex- cited. Since it was a WPA, I drove Barb and Jerry, whom we double with, my date, and me to the dance. I paid our way in, and checked our coats. The music was loud and I could hear it be- fore we went in. My date and I walked through the door into the party. The room was decorated with giant replicas of cards. We danced and talked and danced some more. The band was great and the music was loud. The party had a good turnout, so it was crowded, but I don't think anyone minded. After the party was over, the date wasn't over for me yet. We went and ate hot pizza- which all of us enjoyed. After it was over, I thought how much I had really enjoyed it. WPA Dance 165 fwq M' Z W W L , , l f ffx 5a '+z ,,,--W - gm W-.V-W, .1 i 7 ,X iv QW V 1 J as PROM COMMITTEEJ FIRST ROW: Stacey Smith, Brad Sullivan, Debbie Drew. SECOND ROW: Georgia Burkitt, Pat Creed, Donna Clay, Karen McDowell. ff r N x N 4 N l l i 1 Conversation filled the moments between dClf1C6S- isllslwi' ' it 1 fff ffl Jeff ff,, K Qffff Laughing, attractive couples gather in front of the glamorous Hotel Muehlebach. 3 ,- J ,ff 3 ll fi la il .2 Q n Y 1 N li tl H W V N Two prom-goers sample the traditional punch. Prom 167 l 1 . ,1..,,: f ' Y M-Y Y Y Y, W, VT--T-- -W , ---1-f-T T-757 Ywlivfi-:71T.:.:.,T-' 12535, -, -- U- - .'-'- -.ug 5 i E 1 v ,-, J' qt ke. zories. 1 -I Y ff 5 if: Ben Roy expresses admiration for Mary Meyer's gown. The Soul Sensations were the Juniors' choice as musical accent to the evening. X N. V , . ia? KK S QS? 4 X X p ., ' w - , '-- ...- lf U -fy -,M . X - we-.M-ff' 1 t X . 'Q ' WW, ' t...4.w'f s as i I Z 2 .f f 5' f ,f f K pp, ' - .3 2 ,f ,Vx .N nv 2 J fr f , .i-V. . 1 tm- . , f - 2. nag, :,,,f:-,NV 'f -qg..,,,?,,.,,. I f f ,,JT 77Awf. , w . , if ggfgqw 1 ,y.!,.1, I. Ng .X I gif PROM SERVERS: Beth Glanville, Deb Kirk, Cheryl Baker, Robin Rieke, Mar- sha McDaniel, Karen Stokes, Laurie McCall, Lisa Werner, Kzm Williams. Deb Coyne, Nancy Heinke. mlfx xi. I Mfrs Prom night is always romance-filled! Prom 169 ,liz F, , -------ffiYff5'f 'W W f f 'W ' 2 Q 6 2 5 Z 2 f Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 5 Z i 4 ? ? Z 4 1 Q E Q u Y , f W 1 nfwt-zawamas e ss saws i'9 S wiss Q E gs? asm Miss Yowell serves as cashier. 4 gg ,X 4051? t-Lg 3 at K Terry Collins enjoys lunch. l l I 4 W af' Seniors' serve themselves at the buffet. Eating, seniors contemplate their day offreedom. ,, s all X If , Q t, ie fe-we Freedom, un For W Seniors by Jane Gatton On May 19 the class of '71 started the moming with a Senior Day Breakfast at the Mission Holiday Inn. After the ex- cellent program, the seniors proceeded to Shawnee Mission Park. There they participated in football, softball games, listening to the band, and exploring the park. The main event of the day out at the park was a kite-flying contest. For winning this Mike Glasscock was awarded a fluorescent green frisbee. It was a much-needed break from the daily routine-despite the sunburn. Senior Activities 171 1-I f 4 -Mfffeff' ' ' K ees'-- f-wfw :wr'5wr-1-r-wfwf:f:fr:-r:eefnww51 2'-W 'fee'-'f -'zefsr -'- W' fT'n nff 'f e' f' I Graduation, End And Beginning by Connie DeHart I guess you could say that my emotions A, , s f f., ,, a f X 73413 if H, 4 ,,,,, Seniors signify the end offormal education with aflip ofthe tassel, smiles, and confetti. were pretty mixed up on June 1 when I received my diploma. I was happy and proud, but at the same time I was hesitant and sad. I realized that the future was quickly turning into the present, and that the present was be- coming the past even more quickly. Northwest had been my home away from home for two years, but I was ready for a change. Graduation has provided this needed change, and I now truly understand why it is called a commencement. A ... ,..... . Mfix W .ww .tk r Wg:-uw. I t. gg ,qw X rf S 1 x 1 K I N If Q. A -wgm ' v gf . P 'LW , . t ., M' QL' I Yr: . gg i 'B' y XV wir I x Lg? 'I - ff ,. Q A carnerman helps at graduation. Miss Yowell, Senior Class Sponsor, proudly shows her gUt ofan amfm radio to friends. Mary Meyer, Valedictorian. Graduation 172 MUW .4 P if 1'-A'7i'w'31'w .1-'V' i-Q1lf?Y9Nf,ifV-f-f 'ee--K-X-4+-As.-Q---L - -Y-,W -.---,4---f-A--1N,-,f-.-rH- Lf-f25:f......,.-...-,,,.,.,..:,.aa.L-,-'af.fewn f- , , LI. . - , -f Y A, ,,, W -,,,, V' f .www114-ww,,....v....,.1..,H..,n-.,fM...-W,.:Z1I .4JJ:Q:n1:.,f:1.. ,nLg1::L:.g,,:,:: .-4-1+ ,.,,-,-, 5 ,,3Tq+?if:gn-Q?1:-L-v--:e-U-f,- A ..-... ,W,,,,,,....,,,,.,,,'r:-ww,.v,,. ,1,.,'-,HH,ww-Mm-1-ff-1-ff - 4 ...eu-x....,.. f,..V..e.1.f - -,-A-::,,,f Y,-Aff . - , - V WY , - - 1 x Z Z Q i . 1 ,M W , 5, . W - -,k ,A K -,g--,-A-rs,-ff--. 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Q I-,-if-,l.1 V--,.1-.-1-.,f,Q..ugff-2'-1-L!-1-1--f---v-:-rf:f - A f f 'W- I iw v ....... ,4-.L-..-- I- V , N-,F-.-..m1-,,.5 '.,...x.. -f-W , ...-- .f f-A-M-'-MJ'-f '- - - -' f .fp 1 tl L, M ijt' . 3 . 3 ' Y! I X 'W Footba Vzctor . E .3 5 V sp 5 y SM WOver East l . by Jill Lemons f I went to the pep assembly before the P game, and right from the beginning, I I could tell that this game wasn't going to be just another game. Everyone seemed to be full of spirit. Pep club was already packed when I found my seat. Every- one was yelling and cheering until they were hoarse and I was no exception. But we kept on cheering, letting our bl 4. team know we were behind them. Northwest scores first, students, teach- ers, and parents go wild. After the two- minute warning, I think everybody U suddenly became aware that Northwest it might win. The gun sounded, Northwest won! The fans went wild. I was so fy happy I cried, we had won! I t 1 1, ir' , X ' , l t y, QE let 5 lt gl l l , Us ll., tl l li l l Coach Hazlett and Scott Bowers discuss ct play. Varsity Football 176 4' V, Myne l E A 7' 2 It It ft if E ll le tl I l ll. ll u l l 1 li li 3? 5 Q 4, 5 fl 1 i z lv 51 ll Steve Braet makes the breakthrough for the 1970 Cougar football season. Holding 3 the seal are Linda Lewis, Amy Heaven, Burma Bauman. ll ,Y 'tt 21 I al lg fi Y- pl It fi pm il .5 5 ' Q 2 -l u 9 .T '. Qt if Q s 'x Dave Minden, ground gainer, rnslzesfor yardage. I ..,, ,Vw ,.,d- .. M- Q ' lqm V 1' , f.-,fl 1 ' ....... ff Sw ,M f I Zgn ,g Q' 4 ' ,Q x Q x XZ? l 1 .ww ' fee V f? 2 Z If 16' fi V 1 As X 9 1514 W, '18 , A ,f A A 5 Q 5 5, Q ef ,, . . , V , f b? J, ., .1 ' wif N ! 1 'Y w U ' We . ,l, f V, f ,f . 'wkjrffs -M J 1 - - We 'ff 1f'fff',4 , f ffZff?'lwMffff,fj3ff. ' ,, W 242' , 2,1 -A K Z sf ff in A Cougar playerfiercely tries to bring down an opponent. 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'll ' ' Y' 1 ., 6 Qt , ff.. 3 X 'H rd- On ke. zletr. , ,,, ,,. -.-- -W.-,..... , ,, Coach Johns gives Marc Womboldt pre-game encouragement. orthwest howslmproved Skzll Durzng Second Year QL- so 5 QLQXM, VS A J? 4 ZWUA XX' The Cougar football team do their warm-ups before entering the game to struggle mightily! Marc Womboldt and Rich Taylor relax. Two Cougars close in for an unusual kill- , .4-f 'Wmk N , , Nam., fic, gf Xt s t r With speed as afactor, the Cougars put more into the tackle. Varsity Football 179 , , c -- V A-., K, in-- , -- 'T ' ' ' ' ,-- fi 1 ,, . ' ef, - uf, F, -nv ' '- C ,V A J Y Q Y W 1 Y, V Y p K- :VP U lv Y 5:13 uirrbdxzvf X J g A gk , M . 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You also have to know what kind of warm-up you need before a meet, a coach canit tell you that, you have to find out for yourself. There is some superstition involved with meg I feel if I can beat the other team's breast-stroker in the medley relay, I can beat him in the hundred. I have found that when I hear a spectator yell at my opponent and tell him to whip it on me, that really makes me go. X' NX Avidfan encourages afellow swimmer. , rrirr t-ii it S . f ., Q Q 1 ,.,, ,XX ,NIQXK wiv ,..- . ga 'L ,rl j5ig5,Q5,pQk.Q.. E L M g A .ii limi 'like Xl X. X 5, XRS' I. rr.- FIRST ROW: Steve Murdock, Dave Enger, Scott Herschell, Chet Johnson, Larry Miller, Robert Gatton, Joe Biran. SECOND ROW: 5 Dave Reyes, Peter White, Dave Hersh, Gary Arnold, Rick Randolph, Leonard Hersh, Rob Yates. Dave Enger pulls ahead in breast-stroke. , A fe .,., i . av he A I 420 i ig . IW X I f ,XZ in t I xx :S .... 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I 4.4 ,, A eeeff! .W ff fe W' I , -WW WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: Brad Sehwent, Mike McNichols, Mike Dexter, Rick Palmer, Ed 5 M f 1 fe f few ., , , ,,, W. nie, -, ,Vw ,1 V' Mike Uhl, SECOND ROW: Pat Zahner, Ben Palmer, Mark Voiles, Rich Klinkenberg. Xi, 5,4 As he struggles, pain contorts the face ofan anguished wrestler. Wrestling H58 rf 'Y ' tr 7 , ,, Z f fa if Zqne 9 Z Pai Huh' V , ff V f ,yt 1' nl fe Taylor, Lynn Bowers, Steve Houle. ,X KN Q23 liy J M! . . , K N ! K XX , 1 F523 xx, .X N Af X wx X . .vwvxhsx ' ' 1 as , 5f.,Qi,-six , , Xi , - ,E i..... , , Sywv 2'::- f X Mike Blankenship putsforth a great effort to maneuver a pin. IP K Wi W ' Determination sweeps Shawn Carrol's face, as he squeezes tightfor a lx ... -. . V --- 5 -5 '-:::.4..a4:.1f,-Wwfrilfz.-A.,,,L f .- a-, ff. f . . , . f 41-we-4 U9 ..- - ....-.:g....:L.L:-e:....,,:4 -. Q . -LJ if 1 ' - -fr it lf ' 51 gd .Wink A, w we Q xy Y - :S - i Benny Palmer prepares to take the defensive. Coach DeMoss shouts out encouragement, while Coach Kelsey sits quietly observing 'htfor a Perry Woods circles, watchingfor an opening. ,,. 1 . -.-e,..ua.-..--.-...,,... 4 Success Depends Upon Discipline by Mike Uhl My role on the Northwest wrestling team this year had something in common with cream-style corn. Our team had style and I got creamed. Under the excellent coach- ing of Coach DeMoss and his staff of Coach Kelsey and Coach Hazlett, we learned more wrestling holds than prob- ably known by any other high school in Kansas. I was ready to wrestle, but I was in for disappointment. There wasn't much about which I could brag. I ended up with a 1-8 varsity record. I now re- alize that, like in so many other things, though I knew the moves, I was never willing to push myself hard enough to be- come a winner. I am looking forward to next year, when I will be ready to win. Wrestling 189 'TLS' h ,55 Ag! 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A 2,.,,?,:m:w72-.,f5f4,W.?,,. V, V H V- W . A M , H V ' --M A-LF-' -'-'-Q f - f A V 1 -' 4-,.....+g.gL4:..,c:,.m..,,, , M , . Y U jr Mqv- M, P V A Y 417 H-Hb' rn- H W WF A hm-ne ' ' - A wma- ' ' V ' L -5 Munir' r fn 'W tv if Brent Stevens attempts to control hzs opponent wtth a re swttch R r V, r , Y 1 I 1, , I t A , f t Q t -f .lp Cougar matmen congratulatefellow wrestler. ph ' 5 -- A look of feroczty Dlls the countenance ofthe oppostng wrestler. Mike McNichols, Rich Taylor, ana' Rick Palmer achieve state tournament. I t l 1 Wrestling 191 .. .. -----ia-W 1- ' 'M ' F' f' 'ii' V ' A' ' 'W' ' , fi g......M,y ,L v1,,f..., M. , ., ., , ,,.,...A--.f.4f - ' -- me-4-1-fl f 'Mi ' V Y t, .F ,Nth U ..,.., , V Y W 4 A, YA ,.,-,,-.,..,-,.,....,.--, .,c-,,, . ,wt .,....--4-Q-+-.4----Q - 1- asketball Uses Skills of Many by Don Farris The way a manager sees a game is in quarters. During each one, we have a certain job to do. For a manager, half time is hectic. He has to get the locker room doors unlocked, gatorade poured, and oranges cut. This is all done in two minutes before the team comes down. After half time, we are the last ones to leave the locker room. Before we leave, we have to hang the warm up jackets and pants on hangers, pick up the cups and orange peels. VARSITYQ STANDING: Don Farris, Jack Jim Kline. Ward Sherrill, DOW? 5feW0 - Lovett, Dave Minden, Mike Hallahan, SEATED: Carl Clark, Rick Marry, Vern Bob Bruce, Charlie Clarck, Randy Sheridan, Randy Sheridan receives ball for free-throw. Basketball 192 STANDING: Ward Rick Murray, Scott McNeil, Gary Ander- Sherrill, John Dow, Bob Downs, Brad Sul- SOH, Dave Minden- livan. SEA TED: Mike Hallahan, Jim Kline, P B Riel ,........ 'tv , P0nd,Jim Henley, Randy Towner, Paul Pearce, Brad Sullivan. I Rick Murry successfully outjumps an opponent. 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X -QI' W , V , 12, M y x lf f f gff Q3 WE? ' Xin? , f i Qs, 1 :lx J Y' X fff wi ,WX ,W ,, X v f fdf fe 4 437 O X! f y 4. vu fr- ww Az, fe! , fl f,, X . Q ,gl Z we wp W Steve Pickett and his teammate advance down the court hurriedly to break from foe. Sophomore player evades opponents and makes two. Basketball 196 I , ,ff ' ' ,M-. Mn, ,Kaz I 'L I X 1 f , , ff ' W fe f 1,91 ff' If Q, ,, 0 ,f ff? ' T f ffl , 1' , if 4' U, fpgm, jg ,,,, WM 6 ,, fl I 'ZQWN W I 1 W x' - 3. 3 SOPHOMORE WHITE: Craig Powell, Steve Drake, Billy Jones, Chris Hammond, Mel Murray, Kent ,M pf PSSF1 O'Neal, Steve Coover, Brian Doyle, Gary Lamoreux, .lon Zwiegel. 4? fi' M-rr . QPU -- - . ,. , , ,, 'im F . , - - 1 '7 ' ff-- f, -V-V 4 ',.,::' ' ' 'g-L,..-' f 4.5132 ' ' i,3g1 f',:f1f:W':. H- ' 1'.'--:iff 'f-'-Y' - mf---,e W --H-: -4 ,: 1- - T-..- ,, , . . - MW -.V V . . . , is ' -X ' V A - 'wi , . . -3... 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Sophomore Basketball 197 ,, Q.. 7.54. - , f f' T ' ' ' -, , ,.,' ig rf 4, ,fllail sm Nlvv' ' fi fj f - 7 - J I D L,,,,,,,4,m :nw-r i .v13'l'tlffL'lL',1.5? 1,4 A.9i,T1 ,...io.1.4g.L.4L,-,-D., i,:.L:.,,.:15.,--,f,,.7-, .fy-.-.2 Muf... ,fs-. K M 7 , N , , A , , Tennis inds a Way to Victory by Mark Bailey This year the Varsity and Junior Var- sity won two dual meets. Both were against Wyandotte and Olathe. We lost against East, South, and West, playing hard but not hard enough. The varsity team was made up of returning lettermen, which helped to produce a better teamg four of these lettermen will be returning next year. The Junior Var- sity also has some good prospects. With all the talent we have, we are looking for an exciting and prosperous season. W f ,Win pgf fyi V,., ,, ., f,,,y , II I I lyyyy I I I I . ,, I : II I I ,AVV II at , jay! L , ,I .422 ' 1 1 M f ' ny -P ff aff-'t ew- - ff- 1 V P . 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Al- though most guys aren't star athletes, by the time they are seniors, most will become one. in A ff' E ttmww ,,,n af t el at H ft if ' We f' ' wtf, W, , , V Z'-W ' ff saw f QM A e ., N ' W Mufti, at at ff ,gl Q, J f 'f 1 A ve 751 - Completing his segment ofa relay Randy Condie passes the baton to Bill Gardner. A fatigued Paul Pearce completes final phase of race. f 5 1 I l 'Q' ,nf K ff fi , f 1 4 C ' Q Z JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK Craig Powell, Bill Gardner, Sam Jones, Doug Goodman, Rob Yates, Dick Winn, Tom Winn, Bob Tucker. -53. ,, at e 0 1 ff'5'f YWXSW ft , .Dk f.Q fii1'i? I,1,,,ji, -- fmt: W X :ft A ' 'llxffft . ?:,f,,wiw1fWw M ft ,ffl 'ft jp: sw Si:-S2 Q' 3 ssii?4fHKl ad Q. . -ff of , 5 4w,j,,L,: If .PYT fe 72 W-fines, as can Mu, k k ff W , 4 , 2 ,X . t, KW i -is , ,, V VAIAX L , sex - X saw , .1 f i-ffiiff 5' 1 fit s Ev? '- W ' . V, tw F34 Xl V. X. A uw ,Vitae A I J. nf ' A191 1't ! f . 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QM W , ,e I ,Vfl W -Y N ,f ,Q 'Wm' 3 , A 1 5 1 Qi I it V R i Wt . . ,, 5, f I A ,tif in L ,fnkxx i Qin f f 'Z NX E ' W,-W... 'M' f .75 1 ' if Q . 1 4.91, V J 1 ef' Km' 2 5' 0 f.,, 16 f-f. W, y as e f 'Z gjg at ' 5 t . t it 5 v ttt,t f it gg 'T i If ' -Q..-.A A 'M I I , , Mark Voiles contends with the heavy shotput. Various activities prepare for the next event. Track 201 A? N X X A Six hinclaals Participate in the State Tournament V TT xi . M' J S VARSITY TRACK: FIRST ROW: Steve Coover, Jim Wilson, Tom Ansley, Mark Voiles, Roger Ulm, Chris Hammond, Don Creach, Larry -'fTfX,,T- NT 1 f- :T ff T . Brown tin, Ro Bruce, A - 'jj -Q TT TT QT-T My Tw- -- XT K x TT,,, TT we-,T LTT-g f.xT.-we T ef S - 'x't' T. T A fr ., 'W-XT ,Q fn, 1, T' K T xx ,+VdL.TT,t. TT 'TTT T Tsxgyx wx W ST H: V 1-:skip V TT L , X K1 X .Q NK was 4 :SC .Tuff A T 'f M ' 1 N X ,. T A X' S-N X-5 T ,,,gT eTg. 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Track 202 f Rani rs ua!-S'f lily Shan nee Mzssion Northwest trackman Clears the hurdles one step ahead ofthe neat est opposition .3521 as lm , 'K ,. , 'K' cw he X Eff? 1516. i X X ay Schrodt shows perfect form as he starts to clear the bar f'2 1 K V 1 W 1 Q5 H- 1 me Dan Fazrbanks takes his last yards in easy strides. Northwestjamper satis through the azr mth the greatest of ease TRACK SCORES State Indoor No points scored Northwest Relays No team winner KX e e ,ss-.sl Wichita Relays No points scored s -Smtnisrricf Placed sm ,Invitational t Placed 2nd P1a56d10fh P1fiCed4fh N0 Points Swfed X A high jumper demonstrates his unique style ofclearing the bar. I tr w 'Q 4 it Q ,v,h..c7! . ft' Q ,, ,gt t r -'- , K A 7 rr X Qty t w V f Q , 4 H V Vlefew'Z7'2h V' X W hh 1-if fr+,fM,, ,f A rtfkfg M th ie I 1 23410 4 . f 5 1 1 iiz . ,AAN 4 , N' W f ,l , X, I Jay Schrodt, Northwest high jumper, makes it half way over the bar. Will he miss it or clear it? Track 204 X A MM L f, 'fbw ' K ' naw W t , , aa,,NA, . X ,,.. - I , C ' . ,f,+f-- 'Q ,,, , ftff ,, .. , fu - K b X ,Wm 5+ , M M Mi Nw, S. V .ts M s im: .. It fp.,, 7 MW '1w:vf. .e . f 'w t-A We 'wt A W r as fr 'f - 2 i ,f,, , ,ut N , N , on f , W , W - wer f Wh.. 175' , , -- uggvsr :,, ,M Every muscle ofthis broadjumper strainsfor a precision maneuver. Speed blurs the quick camera shot. mam.. ff My X. the 7' t . ,,,, ,we an N Q I ,,... , Wff 221 , er 2' M ,,,,W,', , ,, HM, if ,W W, ZW f ey f R 'S am , XX X: X . '- ' N iwlx s K , 5 Z .f Q wsxsw, tt- . 5 s '. t ' .t 11 X'-X' 1 - 1. . -J, . ,,, Nga 0 -W . g, -, - Hx N ,, x 13: 'Nj-A ,f ,M ., + 4 ,j.,.1, gf - , p A jumper strains for length before landing. Receiving the baton, Randy Condie pushes ahead ofhis opposition. fm - ff f 'fi ,,,,,,.f.e ff 2 'K' f M , W ' W! AZ 7 ft'ff,' X 7 Q , r r f, L f fwi-HE, f 5' Eff' ff 7 W ,, fa Q ,JW-ff 7- WV , f 4 , Q f W .W f Wy 4, W Z 5 f f ,V Z 1 ,f ff X X Q pw 1 ff aff ,, , Z r f,Zf f H W . 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QiwswisfsoswrsSXf:aXX..X iXX- -K - Haysmviwiionaii Qsgsoswsfoxeoeer...yo I , FOUR MAN TEAM: Coach Scheele, Randy Towner, Brad Sullivan, Chris Mossimann, Jay Lispi. ,X 4 4 'T ' 1 Z! 1 I W LEFT T0 RIGHT: Jay Lispi, Randy Towner, Chris Mossimann, Sieve Mc'Ferren, Jim Henley. Golf 206 VARSITY TWO-MAN TEAM: Jim Henley, Steve MCFerren. x5 I 6 X Q . , xi N 3 1 ffffkl 4 lei if 'J' wg pf5i1 , ff . f , ' Tx - h V A ,'jf:fe,gg .7 ,T :V .4 W gps x .df 'ua .. .. I ,C v 4 V' 177545 if A , It 2,31 ,Z Ji QM' 117, Aggie:-V Iv, .' ,':....'Q'1M i!7 7? + 'F L, Z as ls L12 I 'if 19 fi ,' il: I A 5 Q 1, xr' g , S 3 1. s, . 1, 1,-x S Pl! ogg 5233415 5 L fx fi , 1 J. ,, xx . 4 -' -any N- : . 5: :-4 - if i 7, i I' 3 ' J-5,1 iii as Q 15, I 1' 35 b 2 Q ,SQ ly Lispi 1- -1. mr vw -we ,H --is 1 rf- -.-Q.-4-.gm-u-n-me-n-f r.. . 1h,A,kNvfn-sfugmeff.-g.b4..m..,Y.,....-...-f....w..i,-mv,-1u:-:a:'nff4m.nz.a.-...-y-i:-l-:.mf-,. A Chris Mossimann-State Champion .I Q15 '9 ,V ' ' Y new xy' tg I fyyayyfi 2751- ,Mn V, , , fixvz, Eiiiilglrldfff Hd fl ' , QV. K 'Q f K' f l'L.Jf' Randy Towner successfully completes a swing. Y, I V M ,,,, , p 3' f i i . xii ' K ' ' f M , 5 , M .V fx 4,2 ffg: W L .62 0 K. V X. A M pc X r ' iff? . I 7' UA We M ,IQ . fy? - 5. X I V 'f Ir ,, :iii V4 JUNIOR VARSITY GOLF: Todd Johnson, wain, Bill Cunningham, Jef' Henley, Scott Jon Zweigal, Maurice Ayers, David MCEI- Averill- . ........,..,.......,Q.-an N. .-...-..,,..N.-.-..-. ..f1L..,.....-4.-..... ....-. ....g. 4 GoU'ers Enjoy cz Season's Success Interview with Randy Towner An interview with a LAIR staff mem- ber gathered the following responses from Randy Towner, member of the SMNW golf team: It was a good sea- son. We were the best Shawnee Mission team. We were the best in the league. We shot a four-man total of 296 at league, which was the league record. Chris Mosimann took medalist at Over- land Park in the Shawnee Mission In- vitational. I took a medal at Sunflower, and Chris was medalist at State. I play because I like golf-just because I like to play. There's quite a bit of unity, but it's kind of hard to make a team sport out of an individual sport. i W., 5 Z .J 4,...,.n sf Jay Lispi prepares a ball during praCtlC6- Golf 207 ' s.....1. .,..,. ...... - ,- ' .., -......,-..,,.apa.1-.a..-,...,..1i..-I..... , , , , ,,,, ,Y,, , , Y, Yu- V .1 , ia' 1, -,,,4-an, - -V . ..f4,..........n-....--.-,Q ,k.....--...,....-,,-. ...nu , -f-:,:e--:-uae--'1-f4'-- --'- - ts: X Q 41 , XTX Nam .,..., N' X 0 Y Q4 E 2 V' 'awww Q ,air-.'ffA yy 1, Z. 914 552 -, -- 'gif 'Pig 3523? Alf? A if: , Eggqi ya 2296+332 QQQ? 3669006 BAQAQLQ Teresa Brown winces at the electric pre-match tension on the court. 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We didnlt go to state this year, but next year we'll certainly give it a good try. The tennis team worked and enjoyed the practices and games. I really thought it was a great experience for me this year and something for me to look forward to next year. Teresa Brown stands ready for the action. Laughter and seriousness mingle before a meet GIRLS' TENNIS' FIRST ROW: Merrilees Thompson, Sheff? Male- SECOND ROW: Kochersperger, Paula I-rank, IKVISII DUKE' Owens, Amy Heaven, Claudia Seers, Dianne Janet Butler, LOU HOOIZ, Stacy Butler, Sue Coach Kczvenaugh. Maes, Teri Reichert, Teresa Brown, Kerry H0'f0'lf JoAnn Mccomwughy' Kmhy ,, ,,..i .....-...F - -- A - '- ....-. .. .4.w-4-.-.B-un--h,..sL1.-.a.u..e...,.r-....-a.....-,.-.-.-.,-......xn.-i.es..:.,4. - V.--.-V .-.fa-.. ...tru-n-,-vfn.-1.-.4-14-1.1.-2....-Ap-f.,...f.f-Q-...1........L-Q ' Girls' Tennis 209 1 1 VOLLEYBALL SCQRES L SMNW vs.f L SM North-ewan Q OSMNWO 53 m VS' vsf ll L SM Wesfg-Won l lf ff, Tl1IfIl6I'44elOgY,,l, ll me ll SMNW SM EgaLwOWg,y gli LLLWSMNW S1vLso11fh..L1f3gy O LL SMNW vs. as s1v1N0ffh.+10sf Mil 1 1 1 s L l y g Prxacedsrhirdlin district 5 4 ' ' lf El A 4 L l L 1 Q, l L 2 lil w 1 Q - , . 1 Rl O I H I I I 1 1- l ' rm' in: ,Vi r. ,Q , ,N ,Q ,. vi ,W 1. iw L 4 , lg n ww: 1 V, ,U 5, ,V 5 FIRST ROW Jean Baznbrzdge Tanya Harrel SECOND ROW D0rzna'a Dutcher Paula Frank Ly dza Hu fell Jenll Kelley JoAnn Mc Connaughy Karen Nezbert THIRD ROW Kzm Thompson Theresa Gouldzng Pam Teeters GYMNASTIC SCORES 5MNW EMNW SIVINW MNW Girlk Gymnastics 210 7 V2 4-SW 1 SM North 1 SM West 44V2 SM East 51W SM South QS. .- , ' tw. JoAnn McC0nnaughy demonstrates perfect V-seat in competition. 1 A gymnastic star arches gracefully upward. ,f f 4 ff an gf, f 7 ,,', V' 4 7,7'QQf,7 ff! ff! X A M ivlvllvamum .I ? e E f S 5 S af' 'ition. wrenmamq W' 2 Mlm 1 ,i f ,..W,.,mN J, . f X , f y, if , ,V , I M f Wfvv V9 ', , . 1-.WN T '-V... -ff :ff f, , Q Nm kff, ,521 ' , f 4 ss ,, irls Do Well n Competitive Test by Jill Lemons When I went out for the volleyball team I didn't know what I was getting into. I found myself getting up at 5:30 so I could be at school by 6:45. The prac- tices consisted of perfecting our skills, playing games and doing exercises. Some- times we did as many as fifty finger-tip push-ups in one practice. The first match was against North, the entire team was nervous but we managed to win the match. What a way to start the season! We were tied for first with South until we lost to them. We had some support by our school but We still needed more. In the district we placed third to our ,Z . satisfaction. Jill Lemons prepares to set to her teammate as Paula Frank stands by to help. l l l I l 9 1 l Sally 0'Neal sets ballfor a perfect set. VARSITY: FIRST ROW: Paula Frank, Kerry Thompson, Teresa Brown, Kathy Kochersper- ger, Jill Lemons, Sally O'Neal, Coach COW!!- JUNIOR VARSITY: SECOND ROW: Teri Reichert, Lynn Kemper, Cindy Fox, Gloria Shroeder, Janis Morgan, Barb Bilger, Jenny Fox, Kathy Lemons. Girl's Volleyball 211 f : 'i ii- ' -1 ' 1-a - ' Y Jim. lf FLA - ' ' Hard Work Key To Swimming . . . by Jill Lemons Although I wasn't able to attend very many of the swim meets, I did go to the district meet. During warm-ups, I played a guessing game. I tried to place the girls in the different events in which they were swimming. Of course I was ninety-nine percent wrong, get- ting most of our swimmers in the right event. Finally the first event, the 200- yard medley relay was about to begin. The tension could be seen in the faces of the anxious participants. The stands were packed with supporters from each school, each hoping their team would take first in the district. Sherry Woods, Cougar back stroker, strains to get the best possible start to overcome foe. f re 5: X V .ft ,V M, f As this swimmer proves, a good turn is essential to win a meet. Girls Swimming 212 if 3 fs 4 at 1 6NM,r...:r ,Q Z an xml :msn 4543 my-.l. ag X . tr.. 'W Wrfffzz 7s .. i I i . E 45 E Kerry Thompson show' poise and perfection in anticipation. sib- ' - 1 A' ' 'i I F - ' -V f- '17 f H' L . :S--1' '11 'i1111L:f.'r1-111:21ff:1m::::.fL1f:1::gfL:f'--- 'fl-,:,:,g'x.1:...g 5253: ,gg..g5,.g.L.,:, ii.. f 'N' U' ' ignlhy' A-kg - iam? Q W4 J' :'5'9 3hi ' Coach Kavanaugh exudes satisfaction. Debbie Gelbach and Pam Schooling prepare to get the advantage. SMNW SMNW SMNW g gt SMNW SMNW SMNW FRONT ROW Pam Brown Sherry Woods Janze Milne Pat Stimpfel, Theresa Goulding, Pam Schooling Paula Johnson Glenda Hollis Debbie Gelbach BACK ROW: Coach Diane Kavanaugh Crystal Keeltng Margaret Roebuck Terrv Thompson, Edie Berns, Susan Conner, Cecilia Sodders Jo Ann McConnaugl1y Candle Conrad Sue Wclnter, Paula Scott. SMNW sg L Q QQ Z 47-fi ,X Q fly! C S East I t t T S Awhisonx vanriofn Washington Swimmxng 213 r------A Faculty Summaries Helen Afflick English Ill: KU, UMKC: BA, MA. Jane Abford English: Brevard College, Florida, Atlantic University: BA. Richard Andrews Metal Technology: KSC at Pittsburg: BS. Bren Balmer Special Education, Work Study: Evangel College, Drury College, Southwest Missouri State, Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg: BS. Pat Brackman English II 84 III: Knox College, University of Florence, Italy: BA. Audrey Burnett Reading: Emory 84 Henry College, Avila College, Radford College, UMKC: BA. Dessie Carson English III: KSTC at Emporia, KU, UMKC: BS: Sponsor Penpoint. Pat Carville Guidance Dean, School Psychologist: San Diego State College, University of New Mexico, University of Michigan: BA, MA: Member Student-Faculty Coalition. Helen Cermak English II: Southwest Missouri State Col- lege, UMKC: BS, MA: Sponsor Ecology Club, Member Student-Faculty Coalition. Sarah Collins School Nurse: University of Missouri: BS. Charlene Conell Physical Education: Crowder Jr. College, KSC at Pittsburg: BS: Sponsor Drill Team and Volleyball Team. Ron Converse Chemistry: KSU at Manhattan, KSC at Pittsburg: BS, MS: Department Chairman. Billey Coplin Drama, Stagecraft: Coffeyville College, KSC at Pittsburg, KSTC at Emporia, KU: BS, MA: Member Student-Faculty Coali- tion. Diane Crider Biology I: Arkansas State College, Univer- sity of Missouri, UMKC: BS, MA: Sponsor Science Club. Vernon Crow Naval Science, Ground Flight Training: University of Pennsylvania, Naval War College, Naval Post Graduate School, Uni- versity of Maryland, St. Olaf College, Lou- isiana State Teachers College, University of Southern California: Naval Science, Politi- Faculty Summaries 214 cal Science, Ed., Business Administrations: Sponsor NJROTC Drill Team, NJROTC Color Guard, Free the POW's. Theresa Curry English III and IV: Oklahoma State Uni- versity, KSC at Pittsburg, KSU at Manhat- tan, KU: BA, MA. Wendell Davidson American History: KSTC at Emporia: BS, MA: Assistant Basketball, Track Coach. Cecil Denney Computer Science, Algebra: Phillips Uni- versity, KSU at Manhattan: AB, MS: Member Student-Faculty Coalition. Richard DeMoss Spanish I 8: II: KSU at Manhattan: BS: Head Wrestling Coach. Johnie Dombaugh Drafting: Fort Hays Kansas State College: BS. Pamela Forest Journalism I 8t II, English II: KU: BS: Sponsor Quill 8t Scroll, Passage Staff. Esther Gardner English: UMKC: BS, MA: Sponsor AFS. Gerald Garrett Physics, Algebra I: KSC at Pittsburg: BS, MS: Sponsor Rocket Club. Marlene Gmeiner Applied Science, Biology: UMKC, KSC at Pittsburg: BA, MS: Sponsor Sophomore Cheerleaders, Anchorettes. fx., .,,. ,Sli rsffrsnr f ' 3 ...st f- -K ,X .,.,, f , H., ,v . K sf ' I 4 I 4: . f , f X K F : it X ,nk 5 yi.. :I . 111' i x X .. . r. F X en' i gt. . N ENV I .ts . sw. wfmn Y A-.. ,sas A t NWN? NNl'.'V'YN ton University, Southern Illinois University, State University of New York, Portland State College: BS, MA. Lynn Harrington Instrumental. Music: Wichita State Univer- sity: BME, MME: Sponsor Pep Band, De- partment Chairman. Jack Hazlett Driver Education: KSU at Manhattan, Fort Hays Kansas State College: BS, MS: De- partment Chairman, Assistant Football and Wrestling Coach. Paul Heitzman American History: Baylor University, KU: BS, MA: Sponsor YFC Club. Ellen Jiskra French I,II, and III: English III: College The coaches plot destruction of all opponents. Mr. Stewartjinds Mr. Heitzrnf1n'sjWIing cabinet a handy storage placefor tiredfeet. Nancy Gordon Librarian: UMKC, KSTC at Emporia: BA, MS: Sponsor Library Club, Member Stu- dent-Faculty Coalition. Daisy Gregory Office Education Coordinator: KSTC at Emporia: MS, BS: Sponsor Office Educa- tion Club, Department Chairman. Glen Griepenstroh Dean of Men: Purdue University. Washing- of St. Mary, University of Nebraska: BA: Sponsor Varsity Cheerleaders, Member Student-Faculty Coalition. Kenneth Johns Physical Education: BS, AM: West Chester State College: Sponsor Letterman's Club, Head Football Coach, Department Chair- man. Jade Karstensen Typing II 84 III, Accounting, Business Law, A I t ' l 5 l lt l. I l 1 I i i t t sit f ' X vi y Z W 'F rsity, tland liver- De- Fort De- and KU: illege Business Machines: KSTC at Emporia: BA, MA: Sponsor Varsity Cheerleaders, Member Student-Faculty Coalition. Diane Kavanaugh Physical Education: Central Missouri State College, UMKC, University of Nebraska: BS, MA: Coach girls tennis and swim teams, Department Chairman. Douglas Kelsey Algebra I 84 II: Baker University, Central Missouri State College, University of Exeter: BS: Assistant Football and Wres- tling Coach. Marilyn Kennedy Typing, Secretarial Training, Shorthand: KSTC at Emporia: BS: Member Student- Faculty Coalition. 5 . to Y 5 ' 4: V. ' ,X , t i . ' 'X I , I W 4 f A ,, 5 'Hi' r 4f ,Q Q , -,1 ' , I s ,'f of 3 , f f A N 1 1 f 4 f is in Wx f , gi X , f Z eafaf S ' fe ft f f ,t fjf an , f ! X C f ff v fr, J : BA: :mber hester Club, Chair- : Law, Y l f Z nggpggmgld ii W Z . .m l Q f M ,Y V J .W . , 4 1 ,- ,- .pf f,,. I, M-5 l I ,. gf, . . :S 1 -- ,, ,,,,: 1, . if ' zWW fttf X it J,Q,W 7' I I ij' f ,f,,4, 6, A., V.: I . , . I f ' Mrs. Knoell enjoys quiet in her omce. James Kent Physical Education: KU: BS: Swim team and Tennis team coach. Nancy Knoell Foods II, Family 84 Home: KSU at Man- hattan: BS, MS: Consulting teacher for Home Economics. Dr. Bill Ray Lewis Associate Principal: University of Arkan- sas, Arkansas State University: BSA, MSE, Ed D. Wayne Laverty Driver Education: KSC at Pittsburg, KSTC at Emporia, KU, Central Missouri State: BS, MS. Jan Liddle Art: KU, UMKC: BAE: Sponsor Creative Cougars, Member Student-Faculty Coali- tion, Department Chairman. Greg Long Algebra I, Geometry: Kent State University: BS: Sponsor Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, Member Student-Faculty Coalition. Carl Lord Auto Technology I 84 Il: KSC of Pittsburg: BS, MS. Merlin Ludwig Principal: North Dakota State University, i I Mr. Lord pauses to answer a question. University of Iowa: BS, MS, PhD. Larry McCormick Marketing and Retail, Salesmanship: Hutch- inson Community Jr. College, KSTC at Emporia: BS: Sponsor Distributive Edu- cation Club. Ben McGuire Guidance Dean: Baker University, KU, Colorado State at Greeley: BA, MA. Marilyn Meyer Family 84 Home, Clothing Il, Home Deco- ration: KSU at Manhattan, UMKC: BS, MA. Jeanette Michelson Shorthand, Notehand, Bookkeeping, Record- Keeping: Northwest Missouri State College, KU, KSTC: BS: Sponsor National Honor Society, Member Student-Faculty Coalition. James Moore American Government: Wichita State Uni- versity: BA, ME: Sponsor Elections Com- mittee, Member Student-Faculty Coalition. Robert Moore Wood Technology II, Photography: Fort Hays Kansas State College: BS, MS: Spon- sor Lair, Department Chairman. Kenneth O'Neal Driver Education: Central Missouri State: BS,MS: George Pechar English II: KU: BS. Gladis Perisho Calculus, Practical Geometry, Applied Math: El Dorado Jr. College, Bethel Col- lege, Wichita State University, KSTC at Emporia: AB, MS. Bill Robinson Debate I,II, 84 Ill, Speech I 84 I, Forensics, Debate Research: KSU at Manhattan: BA. Van Rose Geometry, Intermediate Algebra: KSU at Manhattan: BS: Sponsor Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Cross Country Coach. Beverly Rude Foods I and II, Boys Foods: University of Minnesota at Minneapolis: BS. John Ryan American Government: Oklahoma City University, University of Oklahoma, Uni- versity of Missouri, Claremont Graduate School, Avila College, University of Illinois: BA, MA: Intramural Director, Department Chairman. Robert Scheele Psychology, World History: Kansas City, Kansas Jr. College, KU, UMKS: BS, MS: Football and Golf Coach. Franklin Scott American Government, History: Garden City Junior College, KSU at Manhattan, KU, KSTC at Emporia: BS: Sponsor Black- White Discussion Group. Charles Seawood Driver Education: KSTC, Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg: BSE, MS: Coach Track Team. Ward Sherrill Biology I: Oklahoma State University: BS, MS: Sponsor Junior Varsity Basketball. Faculty Summaries 215 - Agn, ya- 2.1-.175-iff:-1 '- fe -- - -V-'fevgf-:,.i--.-s,:4 ' ,-,-,,.. A f-is ,, ..,,,, vas,-Bn.. V4 .-V Y 1 1- orthwest Faculty Members Be- come Involved in Robert Siemens Biology I: Bethel College, KSTC at Em- poria, Fort Hays Kansas State College, Uni- versity of California, San Diego State Col- lege, UMKC: AB, MS. Joe Solscheid American History: Southwest Missouri State College, Central Missouri State Col- lege: BS, MS. Vincent Southerland Business Economics: University of Wyo- ming, KSC at Pittsburg: BA, MA: District Consultant for Business Education. Helen Stephens College, Southwest Missouri State College: AA, BS: Department Chairman. David Stewart Driver Education: Highland Jr. College, KSC at Pittsburg: AA, BS, MS: Athletic Director, Coach Basketball Team. Elizabeth Stewart German, English: KSC at Pittsburg: BA: Sponsor German Club, Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Prom Invitation Committee. John Stewart Guidance Dean: KSC at Pittsburg, KU, UMKC, KSTC at Emporia, KSU at Man- hattan: BS, MS: Member Student-Faculty Coalition. Anne Struthers Art: University of Nebraska: BA: Co-Spon- sor Creative Cougars. Nzc'k Thielen Auto Technology, Wood Technology, and Metal Technology: Fort Hays Kansas State College: BS. Claude Thomson Trades 8: lndustry: Central Missouri State College: BS, MS. Jim Tilly Cooperative Industrial Training: Central State College: BS, MA: Sponsor VICA. James Urczyk Physical Education: Central Missouri State College: BS: Football Coach. Marlin Welsh Biology I 8L II: KSTC of Emporia, Univer- sity of Chicago, KU, Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg: BS, MS: Consulting teacher in Science. Kay Wilcox Faculty Summaries 216 Varied Activities ga tx rt-0 J f ,- fqffsw It's the coach's night out! Dean of Women: William Jewell College, UMKC: AB, MA. Marlene Willis Guidance Dean: Graceland College, North- west Missouri State, Northeast Missouri State: AA, BS, MA. Wayne Wright Music Theory, A Capella Choir, Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Varsity Mens' Glee: Wichita State University: BME. Barbara Yoaree French lll,lV, .SL V, English Ill: Carson- Newman College, Brigham Young Univer- sity, UMKC, KSTC at Emporia: BA, MA: Sponsor French Club. ,,....f ....-.G.,,.. --s -. .... .N .., ,,...: 1 Y.,i7,...- .t:.f.:,, . N .i 51- ,,W,3271f11.:fa.,n,..-,ey.-,.-.-.,-,ev-..- ,,,, Coach Urzchek is intent on the matter at hand., El Senor DeMoss da ayuda a Janice Cline Y' .. l 'K i Mr. Converse chuckles over a journalistic quzp Y I Mr. Scott heckles photographers. ei 29' if It e. ., .1 ' ':' 31 i 1' is 'Q 'kt I X, V ,fm quip. Mrs. Rude and Joyce Stone gaze at the contents ofa measuring cup. n,....Ml .QWSMDXV X X! X L...--N-V Roxy Yowell Spanish: KU, Central Missouri State, Uni- versity of Dijon: BS, MS: Senior Class Sponsor, Member Student-Faculty Coalition, Department Chairman. Mr. Garrett questions the use of anything at this stage in evolution ofeducation. C X Faculty Summaries 217 Senior Summaries Many seniors engage in school activi- ties throughout their high school years. This is a list of individual credits, as submitted by the students themselves. Walter Stenzel represents Germany in an AFS Day assembly led by Jim Todd. Judith Alden Most Happy Fella' 23 Concert Choir 23 Letfered 23 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Lettered 33 Chamber Singers 3,43 Girl's Swim Team 33 Drill Team 33 Lettered 33 AFS Com- mittee 3,43 AFS Committee Chairman 43 Junior Class Treasurer 33 Student Congress 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Queen's Court 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 All-State Kansas Choir 43 NHS 43 Executive Com- mittee 3,43 State Music Contest 3,43 Mousetrap 4. Denise R. Ashbrook Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Congress 2,43 So- cial Committee 43 Publicity Committee 43 Prom Committee 33 Exchange Committee 43 Welcome Committee 43 Pep Band 2,33 Stage Band 2,33 Drill Team 43 Student Council Officer 43 Band 2,33 Orchestra 43 Inter-School Congress 43 Homecoming Queen's Court 43 Art Club 23 Drama En- semble Club 23 United Fund Campaign 4. Carol D. Attebury Pep Club 233,43 Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Senior Summaries 218 Senior Cheerleaders turned over their paraphernalia tojuntors at ajqnal assembly Student Congress 43 Homecoming Oueen's Court 43 Clean-Up Committee 43 Social Committee 33 Office Help 4. Brent Baker Pep Club 2,3,43 NJROTC 33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Work Study Program 4. Brian E. Basel Band 233,43 Lettered 2,43 Steering Commit- tee 23 Pep Band 2,33 State Music Contest Trio 3,43 State Music Contest Solo 2,3,43 Prom Invitations Committee 33 NHS 43 ln- tramural Basketball 2,43 LAIR Janitor. Burma S. Baumann Pep Club 2,3,43 Publicity Committee 43 Refreshment Committee 43 Creative Cou- gars 3,43 Never Too Late 43 The Mouse- trap 43 NHS 4. Beverly D. Bell Pep Club 2,33 Student Congress 3,43 Stu- dent Congress Executive Committee 43 The LAIR 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Elections Committee Chairman 43 Prom Invitations Committee Chairman 33 Homecoming Committee 3. John R. Bell WPA King's First Attendant 43 Football 23 Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 3,4. Lisa L. Benton The LAIR 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Prom En- tertainment Chairman 33 Prom Server 23 Chairman of Black White Group 43 Social Committee 33 PCP Club 2,33 Girl's Track Team 23 Nurse's Assistant 3,43 Volleyball Team 23 Tennis Club 23 Homecoming Com- mittee 3. Marilyn K. Binns Chamber Singers 43 A Cappella Choir 3,43 NHS 3,43 Pep Club Officer 3,43 Mixed Chorus 23 Never Too Late 4. Michael D. Blackmer NJROTC 3,4. Marilyn Blair Pep Club 23 Newspaper 3,42 Yearbook 23 A Play 234. David G. Blankenship l 4' On the eve of Graduation seniors gathered and began the task ofdonning caps and gowns. Football 2,43 Track 2,33 Wrestling 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Catherine Bledsoe Pep Club 23 AMS Bookkeeping Award 23 Prom Committee 33 Directory Committee 3: Bookkeeping Assistant 33 Office Help 33 Shirt Sales 33 Girl's Gymnastics Team 33 Girl's Bowling Team 33 Office Education Club 4. Dale C. Boardman Pep Club 3,43 FTA 3. Paul C. Boardman Pep Club 43 NJROTC 3,43 Lab Assistant 43 Boy's State 3. Donna L. Bond Pep Club 3,'43 NHS 43 Office Help 3. Gregory E. Booker Choir Member 3,4. John D. Bower Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Congress 43 The LAIR 33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Thespian 23 Band 2,3,4Q All the Way Home 23 The Crucible 23 Never Too Late 43 The Mousetrap 43 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Chamber Choir 3,43 Drum Major 3,43 So- cial Committee 3,43 Election Committee 33 Special Funds Committee 43 Informative Committee 43 Yell Leader 4. Robert S. Bowers Pep Club 2,3,43 WPA King's Second At- tendant 43 Football 2,3343 Lettered 3,43 Wrestling 33 Lettered 33 Letterman's Club 3,4. Timothy E. Boyd NJ ROTC Company Commander 43 NJROTC Rifle Drill Team Commander 33 NJROTC Drill Team 2,3,43 NJROTC Company Advisor 43 Pep Club 3,43 Pho- tography Club 23 Lab Assistant 3,4. Beth E. Bracket! Pep Club 233,43 Concert Choir 23 A Cap- pella Choir 3,43 Chamber Choir 3,43 All State Choir 43 State Music Contest 3,43 f'Never Too Late 43 The Mousetrap 43 Homeroom President 23 Student Congress 3,43 Treasurer 43 Executive Committee 3,43 Junior Class Secretary 33 AFS Committee 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Social Committee 3. James E. Briar Football 2,33 Student Congress 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Never Too Late', 43 Social Commit- tee 3. Lawrence E. Brown Orchestra 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Penpoint 3,43 Editor-in-Chief 3,43 The LAIR 33 Sport's Editor 33 Letterman's Club 3,43 Never Too Late 43 Intramural Basketball 43 The PASSAGE 33 Quill and Scroll 3,45 NHS 3,4. Katherine A. Buckles Pep Club 2,33 Inter-American Club 2,33 Future Nurses of America 33 Girl's Out- door Club 2,33 Library Club 2. Senior Summaries 219 Karen L. Burke Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Congress 43 Prom Committee 33 'The PASSAGE 4: The LAIR 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Creative Writ- ing Club 33 Office Help 33 Student-Faculty Coalition 43 Student Congress Secretarial Staff 4. Jorine Butterjqeld Homecoming Queen 43 A Cappella Choir 3,43 A Cappella Secretary 43 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 33 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Stu- dent Congress 3,43 Social Committee 3,43 Publicity Committee 43 Welcome Commit- tee Chairman 43 Prom Committee 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Orchestra 23 Girl's Glee 23 AFS Committee 2,43 Senior Girl's Basket- ball Team 43 Clean-Up Committee 43 NHS 4. Carla F. Campbell Pep Club 2,3,43 Homecoming Committee 43 Representative Girl's State 3. Michael Cannady Pep Club 2,3,4Q Band 2,3,43 Music En- sembles 3,43 State Music Contest 3,43 NHS 4. Dana Elaine Carr Pep Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 Philosophy Com- mittee 33 The LAIR 3,43 Literary Editor 43 Penpoint 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Grand Award Social Science Division YARD Competitions 43 D.A.R. Citizenship Award 43 Never Too Late 43 The Mousetrap 43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club Secre- tary 33 Spanish Club President 4. Debra S. Carrel Pep Club 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Student Con- gress 33 Drill Team 3,4Q Homecoming Queen's Court 43 Winter Queen's First At- tendant 41 Cheryl R. Case Pep Club 2.3. Julie A. Cashier Drill Team 3,43 Lettered 3,43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Prom Invitations Committee 33 A Cap- pella Choir 3,4. Melissa A. Chaney Pep Club 23 Committee Work 2. Patricia A. Chase Pep Club 3,43 The LAIR 43 Quill and Scroll 4. Candace R. Clark Pep Club 2,3,43 Lab Assistant 4. Charles R. Clark Basketball 3,43 Lettered 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Lettered 343 Cross Country 2,3,43 NHS 3, 43 Pep Club 2,3. Barbara S. Coburn Pep Club 2,3,43 Pep Club Representative 43 Band 23 Concert Choir 43 A Cappella Choir 4g Folk Singing Club 23 Lab As- sistant 33 Nurse's Assistant 2,3,43 Home- coming Committee 4. Senior Summaries 220 Faith Lubben, District Person in the Senior Carol A. Collier Art Service Club 3,43 Art Service Club Of- ficer 43 Audio-Visual Assistant 3,43 Graph- ic Artist 43 Never Too Late 43 Pep Club 3,43 Homecoming Committee 43 Publicity Committee 33 Y-Teens 23 TV and Movie Criticism Club 23 FTA 2. Helen G. Conlan Pep Club 2,3,43 Drill Team 3,43 Home- coming Committee 23 Prom Committee 33 Art Club 3,43 Telephone Committee 33 Never Too Late 4. Cheryl L. Crabtree FTA 23 Y-Teens 23 Pep Club 2,33 Lab Assistant 2,43 BlacklWhite Group 43 French Club 2,43 Homecoming Committee 33 The LAIR 43 Business. Manager 43 Quill and Scroll 43 NHS 4. Jaequelyn M. Crain Pep Club 2,3,43 The PASSAGE 43 OE Club Treasurer 43 Y-Teens 2. Mark W. Creager Wrestling 33 Swimming 23 Football 3,43 Student-Congress 23 Track 2,33 Cross Coun- try 23 Prom Committee 3. Cynthia Dalsing Pompom Line 23 Student Council 23 Class Council 23 Badminton 23 Pep Club 2,43 Math Club 23 Pep Band 4. Connie DeHart The LAIR: LAIR Editor 43 LAIR Literary Editor 33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 The PAS- SAGE 33 Steering Committee 33 Prom In- vitations Committee 33 Guidance Council 43 Pep Club 2,33 Student Congress 23 Stu- J ' ' y My f A 4, 'Wo . i , MW ,, f, my ff ,f ff WM eine? f f 'rf P7745 .5'fX.- ffflff fi.: . f . f , , , if Show, scowls sternly at her embroidery. dent-Faculty Coalition 43 NHS 4. Lydia Diane Deutsch Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 NHS 4. Angelique M. Dickerson Soul Society 23 Pep Club 3,43 GAA 23 Homecoming Queen's Court 43 Winter Queen's Court 4. Diane D. Eble Pep Club 2,3,43 Refreshment Committee 43 French Club 43 NHS 4. Brenda L. Edie Pep Club 2,43 Girl's Gymnastics Team 43 Creative Cougars 43 Art Club 33 Latin Club 2,33 Raytown South High School 2,3. Pamela S. Elliott Drill Team 3,43 NHS 3,43 The LAIR 3,43 Pep Club Senior Representative 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Pep Club 2,3,4. Lisa A. Erickson The PASSAGE 33 PASSAGE news Editor 33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Northwest Constitutional Convention Delegate 2,3. Carol L. Fiddler Pep Club 43 The PASSAGE 23 Never Too Late 43 The Mousetrap 43 Lab Assistant 3. Cynthia A. Fox Senior Girl's Basketball Team 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Congress 43 Publicity Com- mittee Chairman 43 Directory Committee Cindy Fox delivers a Nanny Award envelope in her inimitable style ' X x 3 f Stagehands Mike Glasscock and Bob Moore secure lighting instruments in the lighting cove. 43 Volleyball Team 43 Drill Team 3,43 Mixed Chorus 33 Never Too Late 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2. Larry R. Friend Debate 3,43 Never Too Late 43 NJROTC 23 Lab Assistant 4. Carol E. Garrett Band 2,3,43 Choir 23 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Chamber Choir 3,43 Pep Band 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 FTA 2,43 Clarinet Quartet 3,43 Clarinet Choir 43 NHS 4. Catherine Jane Gatton Band 3,43 Lettered 3,43 Pep Band 3,43 Flute Trio 3,43 Flute Solo 33 Pep Club 2,3, 43 FTA 43 The LAIR 3,43 ESP Club 23 Y- Teens 23 French Club 23 GAA 33 Girl's Swim Team 3,42 Lettered 33 Committee for Community Concerns' 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 NHS 43 North Central Evalua- tion Committee 4. Reginald R. Gay Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Congress 43 Prom Committee 33 The LAIR. R Michael Glasscock 7 'a V. 2 I ' g ff I Tennis 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 All the Way - 4 Home 23 Childrens Story 23 Student ' Z, . if Z 2 0 5 'H ' 62, 3 2 X Director 'Never Too Late 43 Thespian 23 t, A. Library Assistant 2,3,43 Mousetrap 4. . at , f -3 Richard D. Granger '. 4 f Q 4 ' rack 2. t lt? W ' 5 .fl If rf Off nf. jf? - Qi 3 i 61 ,X Z r ff WZ! 5 Robbie Anne Gray ' ' 3 'QW f 2 5 Pep 2,3,43 Social Committee 3,43 Social . f I Committee Co-Head 33 Social Committee 9, , 7,6 ,M 4 the! I .t 6 . . ' I fr if Chairman 43 Prom Refreshment Committee 7' p 33 Student Congress 3,43 Election Commit- , tee 43 Student Exchange Committee 43 Stu- - ftr, nf . ,WX V If 'Qi fr v ' .wwf 5 dent-Faculty Coalition 43 Usherette for HNCVCY T00 Late 49 NW .IoCo Conference Cheerleader 4. Steve D. Grismore Pep Club 2,3,43 Basketball 33 Intramurals 3,4. William J. Gross Pep Club 3,43 Election Committee 43 The PASSAGE 4: NJROTC 3: Bookstore Stu- dent Manager 3,4L Audio-Visual 33 Cre- ative Cougars 3,4. Timothy D. Hallier NJROTC 2,3,4. Robert Charles Harris Senior Class President 43 Football 2,43 Let- tered 43 Student Congress 2,3,4. Kevin W. Heidrick Emporia High School 23 Take Her, She's Mine 23 1l0 in the Shade 23 Swim Team 2,33 Tennis Team 2,3,43 Chorale 23 Men's Chorus 23 Art Club 23 Art Club Treasurer 23 A Cappella Choir 43 1vlen's Glee 43 WinteriQueen Escort 43 Yell Lead- er 4. Roger A. Henik NJROTC 2,3,43 NJROTC Drill Team Com- mander 43 Band 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,4Q Lieutenant JG. Leonard R. Hersh, Jr. Pep Club 33 Swim Team 2,3,43 Lettered 3, 4. Lisa L. Horner Guidance Council 43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Drill Team 43 Never Too Late 43 Committee Work 3,43 Lab Assistant 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Social Committee Secretary 33 Prom Committee 3. Dennis J. Hubler 2 Cross Country 3,43 Track 3,43 Basketball Intramurals 23 Senior All-Star Team 43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Heather Hutchison Student Congress 2,3,43 Secretary 43 The PASSAGE 43 PASSAGE Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 The LAIR 33 Philosophy Committee 33 Debate 2,32 Lettered 2,33 NFL 2,3,43 Secretary 33 Creative Cougars 43 AFS Committee 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 White House Conference Committee on Youth 3. Joyce M. Jackson Pep Club 3,4. Bette A. Janak The LAIR 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Pen- point 43 NHS 4. Marilyn R. Johns Pep Club 2,3,43 Lab Assistant 2.4. assandra L Johnson C ' - Chamber Choir 23 A Cappella Choir 3,4. Senior Summaries 221 Evonne L. Johnson Pep Club 2,3343 Drill Club 23 Social Com- mittee 43 Spirit Train Committee 43 Senior Breakfast Committee 43 Elections Commit- tee 4. Rebecca A. Johnson Pep Club 233343 Honor Pep Club 43 Drill Team 3,43 Lettered 33 Art Service Club 3,4 Lettered 33 President 33 Prom Server 23 Prom Committee 33 NHS 4. Crystal E. Keeling Pep Club 233,43 Social Committee 3,43 Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Head Cheerleader 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Congress 43 Swim Team 3343 Homecoming Queen's Court 43 Winter Queen's Second Attendant 4. Elizabeth J. Kievlan Pep Club 3,43 Plays 43 Spanish Club 23 Prom Committee 3: PTSA Advisory Board 4. Sandra K. Kirk Pep Club 233,43 Pep Club Skit Chairman 43 Y-Teens 23 Social Committee 33 Social Committee Treasurer 33 Chairman of Flow- ers and Crowns 43 Drill Team 3,43 Never Too Late 43 Anchorettes 43 Lab Assistant 3,4. Kathy A. Kochersperger NHS 3,43 Tennis Team 43 Volleyball Team 3,43 Pep Club 233,43 GAA 2,33 FTA 23 Girl's Gymnastics Team 3,43 Outstanding Girl Athlete 4. Douglas Michael Kruse German Club 23334. Michael W. Lamon Open Lunch Committee 4. if y , , ,Q 3' , - , ,V I 3 W he Q . ,I 4 Uf ' ff 5, ,B 2 K f f H f e3 a f -3, 2 if fl A L 3 ? i , 1 Z X My i .M Sharen Kay Langston FTA 23 Y-Teens 23 Pep Club 233343 Stu- dent Congress 43 Informative Committee Chairman 43 Social Committee 33 Quill and Scroll 3,42 Creative Cougars 33 Vice- President 33 Lettered 33 The LAIR 3,43 How to Succeed 23 Penpoint 43 Lab As- sistant 43 NHS 4. Kathy A. Lankston Drill Team 3343 Lettered 3343 Captain 43 Pep Club 2,3,42 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Student Congress 43 Drill Team Represen- tative 43 Inter-School Congress Representa- tive 33 Homecoming Queen's Court 43 Winter Queen's Court 43 Quill and Scroll 3343 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Pub- licity Committee 43 Directories Committee 3.4: NHS 4. lola R. Lee Foods Assistant 33 Library Assistant 2,43 Office Help 4. Linda C. Lewis Prom Server 23 Creative Cougars 3,43 Art Service Club 3343 Creative Cougars Presi- dent 43 Never Too Late 43 Home Deco- ration Club 23 Pep Club 233,43 Cans for Kids 43 Homecoming Committee 33 Prom Committee 33 Announcement Committee 4. Patricia L. Loebach Pep Club 2,43 Lab Assistant 43 Social Com- mittee 4. Faith Elaine Lubben The LAIR 3,43 LAIR Editor 43 Creative Cougars 33 Student-Congress 33 NHS 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Pep Club 233,43 Ar- senic and Old Lace 23 National Merit Scholar 43 Student-Faculty Coalition 4. Wm Interested members of the community sat in the cafeteria to view the graduation ceremony on closed circuit television Senior Summaries 222 Barbara Ann Lubeski Pep Club 45 Parkview High School 2,35 Tri-Hi 2. Dianne M. Maes Pep Club 2,3,45 AFS Committee 3,45 Elec- tions Committee 3,45 The LAIR 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 The Mousetrap 45 Band 3,45 Clarinet Choir 3,45 Woodwind Choir 45 Lettered 45 FTA 3,45 Secretary 3,45 German Club 3,45 Tennis Team 3,45 Head Twirler 35 Anchorette Captain 45 NHS 45 International Relations Club 2. T. Bradley Manson Choir Member 25 Student Congress 25 The PASSAGE 45 Thespian 25 Class Officer 25 Play 25 Full Independent Studies 45 Stu- dent Leadership Committee 45 Cross Coun- try 25 NHS 4. Gwen E. Mapes Pep Club 2,35 Homecoming Decorations 4. Steven K. Martin Track 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Lettered 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 45 Track Club 25 Concert Choir 45 Spanish Club 2. Stephen B. McFerren Varsity Basketball 35 Varsity Golf 3,45 NHS 3,45 The LAIR 3. Pamela K. MC Vey Pep Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Junior A nw 7 5 Z f!Lg,..!c,, um I , ff , Varsity Cheerleader 35 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Winter Queen's Court 4. Cathie A. Mendenhall Senior Class Secretary 45 Student Congress 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 35 A Cap- pella 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Thespian 25 Never Too Late 45 The Mousetrap 45 Welcome Committee 45 Clean-Up Com- mittee 45 Walk for Mankind Sponsor 3. Toni L. Metlee Pep Club 3,45 Student-Faculty Coalition 45 Never Too Late 45 Mousetrap 45 AFS Committee 45 Welcome Committee 45 NHS 4. Mary C. Meyer NHS 3,45 Northwest Steering Committee 25 Drill Team 3,45 Prom Finance Commit- tee 3. Shorey F. Mohn Pep Club 2,35 The LAIR 35 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 35 Student Congress 35 Band 2,35 Committee Work 2,35 Choir Member 45 Orchestra 45 NHS 4. Shawna D. Moore Pep Club 2,3,45 Pep Club Representative 35 Pep Club Secretary 45 Student Congress 2,3,45 Social Committee 2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 35 Lab Assistant 35 Usher- ette Never Too Late 4. lv? 1 I4 0 fv- Q-elf .gg g if Q, Y- ' 0 . a 4 Connie DeHart gives Jane Gatton and her ten-year-old Jello kite a speculative look- Sharon K. Morgan Pep Club 25 Welcome Committee 45 Choir member 2,3,4. Larry Marrell Pep Club 35 Football 3,45 NJROTC 2,3,45 Student Congress 45 Student-Faculty Coali- tion 45 Band 2. Lytle Norton NJROTC 2,3,45 Drill Team 45 Honor Guard 45 Model Rocket Club 4. Sally D. O'Neal Varsity Volleyball Team 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Office Help 35 Social Science Lab Assistant 45 P.E. Assistant' 45 Prom Decorating Com- mittee 3. Janet A. Papst Creative Cougars 3,45 Y-Teens 25 FTA 25 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Home- coming Decoration Committee 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. Alice J. Peterson Pep Club 2,45 Social Committee 45 Lab Assistant 4. Donna L. Pearson Pep Club 2,3,45 Girl's Choir 25 Welcome Committee 45 Social Committee 35 Office Help 3,4. Evan G. Pingleton Pep Club 2,3,45 Track 25 Debate 2,35 Work Study Program 4. Richard L. Plumlee Sophomore Football 25 Biology Club 25 Track 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 The PAS- SAGE 3,45 Football 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. Patricia J. Pressler Varsity Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Queen's First Attendant 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Co-Captain Drill 35 Junior Class Vice-President 35 Student Congress 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Steering Committee 25 Student Relations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Elections Committee 4. Glenda G. Redmond Office Education 45 Band 25 Pep Club 25 Welcome Committee 35 French Club 25 Art Club 35 Biology Club 2. Randy S. Richardson Movie Committee Chairman 45 Student Congress 4. Richard Lee Roseberry Football 2,3,45 Lettered 3,45 Track 2,35 NHS 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Senior Class Treasurer 45 Letterman's Club 45 The PASSAGE 3,45 PASSAGE Sport's Editor 45 FCA 4: Pep Club 253,49 Scuba Diving Club 2. Patricia E. Rowe A Cappella Choir 3.4: NHS 3,43 NOFU1 Central Evaluation Committee 4: Teacher Course Evaluation Committee 4: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club 2,3- Senior Summaries 223 Andrea fBenl Roy Vice-President of Senior Class 4g Executive Board 43 Student Congress 43 French Club 43 Vice-President 43 Inter-School Congress 43 Movie Committee 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Library Assistant 3,43 The PASSAGE 43 Informative Committee 43 Usherette Never Too Late 43 Sophomore Dance Committee 23 Encounter 2. Michelle Ann Ryan Pep Club 2,3,43 Newspaper Staff 23 Office Help 4. Gloria J. Sallee Pep Club 2,3,43 Drill Team 3,42 Student Congress 33 Never Too Late 43 Com- mittee Work 3,4: Creative Cougars 33 Prom Committee 3. David A. Schemm JoCo Basketball 43 Senior Announcement Committee 43 Steering Committee 33 Lab Assistant 33 NHS 4. Gloria N. Schroder Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Brass Choir 2,3,4Q Baritone Trio 43 Solo 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 German Club 2,33 Volleyball 3,4. Susan M. Schultz Drill Team 43 Student Congress 3,43 Quill and Scroll 33 Pep Club 2,43 Publicity Com- mittee 3,43 Directories Committee 43 Prom Committee 3. Stephen E. Scott Pep Club 3,43 Basketball 33 Tennis 3,43 Boys' State 33 Senior Leader 43 Tennis Let- ter 33 Basketball Intramurals 43 Senior- Faculty Game 4. Thomas T. Seals Debateg NJROTC 2,3,43 NJROTC Com- pany Commander. Randy M. Sheridan Basketball 2,3,43 Lettered 3,43 Cross Coun- try 23 Track 33 Lettered 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 NHS 3,4. Kathryn M. Shipley Pep Club 4. Barbara P. Sk warlo Pep Club 2,3,43 Creative Cougars 3,43 Y- Teens 23 FTA 2. Richard D. Smith NHS 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 3, 43 Stage Band 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Stephanie A. Smith Pep Club 2,3,43 Band 2,3,4. Deborah Stacy First Year Scholarship Pin 33 Student Congress 2,33 Publicity Committee 2,32 Pep Club 2,33 Marching Club 23 Bridge Club 2g Drama Club. Sue A. Staggs Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Co-Head Varsity Senior Summaries 224 Cheerleader 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Congress 3,43 Publicity Chairman 33 Clean- Up Committee Chairman 43 Homecoming Queen's Second Attendant 43 Office Help 3,43 A Cappella Choir 43 Senior Leader 4. Cheryl D. Stringer The Crucible 23 Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Election Committee Chairman 3: Social Committee 3,43 Pep Executive 3,43 Student Congress 3,43 Student Congress Executive Board 33 Winter Queen 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Homecoming Queen's Court 43 Clean-Up Committee 43 Office Help 4. Nona Lynne Tharp Pep Club 2,3,43 Treasurer 43 Student Con- gress 2,43 AFS 23 Social Committee 33 Informative Committee 43 Homecoming Queen's Court 3,41 Winter Queen's Court 43 Office Help 3,4. Kathy A. Thompson Honor Pep Club 4. Keith M. Thompson Track 2. Karen G. Tilley Pep Club 3,43 Social Committee 43 Spirit Train Committee 43 Senior Breakfast Com- mittee 43 Y-Teens 23 Office Careers Club 2. Jeffrey B. Taylor Aerospace Club 23 Pep Club 2,43 NJROTC 33 Officer 43 FTA 4. Debra J. Timberlake Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Congress 33 Prom Committee 33 Election Committee 43 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Chairman 43 The LAIR 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 The Mousetrap 4. James M. Todd Student Congress 23 Judiciary Council 2, Parliamentarian 2,33 Student-Faculty Coali- tion President 43 Assemblies Committee Chairman 43 Never Too Late 43 Debate 2,3,43 Lettered 2,3,43 NFL 2,3,43 Vice-Pres- ident 33 President 43 Latin Club 23 JCL 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Wrestling Team 23 Let- tered 23 Guidance Council 43 Steering Committee 2,33 Secretarial Staff 4. Steven R. Torello Pep Club 2,3,43 Debate 3,43 NFL 3,43 Football 33 Cross Country 43 Boy's State 33 Letter of Commendation Merits Who's Who Among High School Students 4. John R. Towner Debate 2,33 Student Congress 33 Basketball 3,43 Lettered 3,43 Golf 2,3,43 Lettered 3,43 Student Congress Vice-President 3. .Q -srgfgksvq f 5 ,,., . .3- x +3 L si W sw Q. -. ,I Le , ,IP K r.: 'lm M 2 ',,?.f, ':':u: Sys X x it Y fif. 'l S' 0- -551' .-r ' 3 'iii 1' i 1 Y fixings- .. .Q 15353552 -3 9 mal- X xx X . -ms-M X I --ffigw sd! A fin. 1 r . wx Bob Godfrey and Beth Brackettjoin with choir members in serenadingj5'om the Rap center. Mr. C , ,... ..-. ...,...n- -at-ew:-4--ru--r 1 ,.. .,,,.,,,,M . . .---Y 4.............,t-.er-.-H-Q-Q-r-11-F ,.,,,.,,, ,U , 1 - . .y r the...-.-..,............+,,,-,g4t,f:,,--,m..-,u.f.--u-a.3t..-,,. , 'TC vm 4: 1 43 The l 23 nali- ittee bate 'res- L 23 Let- :ring 3.4, te 33 lho's :tball 3,43 if X ff f 9 ff W V ,ff 4 7 , , V. A final pep assembly in the gym gave seniors an opportunity to sing their school song-and to weep or laugh according to their moods. Mr. Gunter supervises f?j Senior Day Activities. ...fu-a- ,--.-.-Q..-vtuf.-M,. .,.1a.,......Q..p... ..- , . 1 Barbara K. Turner Pep Club 2,3,4Q Office Help 43 Library As- sistant 4. Mel Ross Turner Liberal High School 2,33 Junior Class Vice- President 33 Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 2,3. Kristi R. Unruh Creative Cougars 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Nev- er Too Late 43 Winter Queen's Court 43 Homecoming Queen's Court 4. Sherry A. Van De Berghe Pep Club 2,33 PTSA Corresponding Secre- tary 43 Never Too Late 43 The Mouse- trap 4. Kathryn A. Verheaghe Pep Club 2,33 Secretary, Office Education Club 43 Work Study Program 4. Joan F. Wagner Prom Committee 33 Girl's Choir 23 Con- certo Choir 43 Christmas Play 23 Drama Class Children's Play 43 Science Club 23 Pep Club 2. Rita G. Welander Pep Club 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 GAA 33 Committee for Community Concern 43 French Horn Solo 3,43 Woodwind Quintet 3,43 French Horn Quartet 43 Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 43 District Band 43 Girl's Intra- mural Volleyball 3. Georgan Kay Wells Pep Club 2,3,4. Susan T. Wenner Swim Team 2,32 Lettered 33 Gymnastics Team 43 Homeroom President 23 Student Congress 2,33 Social Committee Chairman 33 Social Committee 3,43 Student Ex- change Committee 43 Welcome Committee 43 Prom Committee 33 Pep Club 2,3,4. Peggy J. White Pep Club 2,3,4Q Social Committee 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Student Congress 43 Usherette Never Too Late 4. Jeannel E. Williams Pep Club 2,33 Choir 2,43 Volleyball 23 Lab Assistant 4. Robert Arthur Winfield Homeroom Representative 23 Homecom- ing Committee 2,3,43 Winter Carnival Committee 33 Baseball 2,33 NHS 4. Marc Womboldt Pep Club 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Lettered 3,43 Wrestling 33 Track 33 Letterman's Club 3,4. Robert J. Yates Pep Club 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,41 Senior All-Star Game 4. Cheryl A. Yount e Club 3 NHS 34' The LAIR 34' P p 3 , , , , LAIR Editor 43 Creative Cougars 33 Quill and Scroll 4. Sharon A. Zacher Art Committee 2. Senior Summaries 225 N ' sa - - A A 4 - - -- - , .............- Y ...:-,.-.-..l....,...,,..-,-,-.......,...-...-.....-..-..,-...u..L......,,p...,e.-.... ndex Acosta Vicki ..... Adams, Linda . . Adams, Pamela . . Adams, Tony . . . Aggus, Deborah . . Akes, David .... Alden, Judy ..... Alexander, Steven . Allen, Joyce ..... Allen, Margaret . . Allman, Cindy - - Alt, Sandy ----- Altis, Joy Amer, Jim . . . Amos, Gregg . . Andersen, Roy . . . Anderson David . . Anderson Gary .... Anderson, Jeannette Anderson, Marc .... Anderson, Michael . Anderson, Patty .... Andrews, Richard . Angelo, Chris .... Angelo, Cindy . . . Ansley, Tom .... Anthony, Arthur . . Antonio, Alfred . . . Apel, Melinda . . . Appleton, Pamela . Arbtin, Ginny ..... Armstrong, Suzanne Arnett, Kathrine . . Arnold, Gary .... Ashbrook, Denise . Ashlock, Ron . . . Aslanides, John . . Atchley, Stephen . . Attebury, Carol . . Aumen, Denise . . Aune, Michele . . . Auten, Edna . . . Averill, Scott . . Ayers, Maurice . . Bailes, Rena . . . Bailey, Mark .... Bainbridge, Jean . . Baker, Brent .... Baker, Cheryl . . . Baker, Jill . . . Baker, Mike . . . Baker, Theresa . . Baldridge, Joyce . . Baldwin, Randy . . Balmer, Bren . . Balsley, Bill .... Banister, Claude . . Banister, Margaret Banks, Mark .... Bankston, Donnie . Barclift, Angela . . Barclift, Phyllis . . Barge, Glen . . . Barge, Valerie . . Barker, Tara . . Barker, Teddi . . . Barlow, Carol . . . Barnes, Ruth . . . Barr, Dennis .... Barraclough, Greg Barrett, Dan .... Barsody, Janis . . lndex 226 ..56,128 ....56 ...56 ...68 ..........56,182 . . . 80,98,l08,130,162 56 ...80 ...80 ...56 ...68 .....68 ......24,80 . . 68,184,130 . . . . . . . . . 68 . . 80,128,l37,129 ......l94,68 ........68 ...68 ...68 ...68 ...50 .....68 ........80 ...68,18l,202 .......68 .....56 ...56,152 ...56 ..... ..56 . ...... 56,104,107 ...........56,186 80,102,l05,124,158, 162 .....80,178 .......68,144 ..80,106,122,162 ........56 ......80 .......68 ...56,204,197 ........204 . . . 68,199,198,l36 . . . . 68,210,124 ........80,146 . . . 56,123,169,l28 . . . 56,158,152 .......80 ......68 ...68,149 ...56,130 .....32 ..56 ..56 ..56 ......56 .......56 ...68,108,l3O .......56 ...68 ..68 ..68 ..68 ..68 ..68 .....68 . . 68,108 Bartlett, Terri . . Basel, Brian . . . Baska, Mark . . . Bass, Janice . . . Bateman, Gary . . Bauer, John ..... Bauer, Timothy . . Baumann, Burma . . Baxter, Glenda . . Baxter, Larry . . Beam, Jane ..... Beaman, Diana . . Bear, Steve ..... Beasley, Richard . . Beatty, Paula . . Beaty, Charles . . . Beeney, Jack . . . Bell, Beverly . . . Bell, James . . Bell, John . . . Bell, Pamela . . . Bender, Mary . . . Benlon, David . . . Benlon, Randy . . . Bennett, Robert . . Benton, Lisa -... Bergee, Martin - - Bernard, Janet . . . ..80,137,128,129 ........68 ,......80 ..56,136,130 ........68 ..80,141,176,152 ...56 ...68 ...68 ...80 ...56 80,102,l03,133,l05 . . . 80,184,185 .......56 .....56 ....56 ...80,173 ...81,l32,136 ...128,129 Boardman, Dale . . . Boardman, Paul . . . Boase, John ..... Boehm, Deborah . . . Boldan, Jacqueline . Bolerjack, Steve . . . Boley, Stuart .... Bond, Donna . . . Bond, Kyle .... Bonjino, Tom . . . Booker, Gregory . . . Borak, John .... Borden, Lynda . . . Boroughf, Glenda . Bosley, Bill ..... Bostic, Deborah . . Botteron, Brad . . . .....8l . . . 81,144 . . . . . . . . 68 ..56,154,152 ........56 ......56,60,138 ..69,116,154,128 . . . . 81,130 . . . 69,139,138 69,126,138,136,128 Bower, Douglas ...... . .... 67,151,130 Bower, John . . . 81,1 Bower, Lynwood . Bowers, Scott . . . Bowman, Doug . '. . Boyd, Julie ..... Boyd, Richard . . . Boyd, Tim .... Boyer, Richard . .V Boyle, Deborah . . 07,127,131,136,l30, 128 69,130,178,188,190 . . . . 81,l65,l76,178 . . . . . . . .81 .. . 56 ......69 ......81,l44 ... 69,104,181 . . . . . . 69 Berns, Edith . . . Bilger, Barbara . . Bingman, Terry . . Binns, Marilyn . . Biron, Joseph . . Bittner, Kathy . . . Black, Rhonda . . . Blackburn, Pam . . Blackmer, Debra . Blackmer, Mike . . Blackwell, Vickie . Blair, Marilyn . . . Blair, Sherry .... Blankenship, David Blankenship, Jolene Blankenship, Mike Bledsoe, Cathy . . . Bledsoe, Vicky . . Bledsoe, William . il! 331 X Qia- 1 it X P s Graduation goodbyes are fearfully said. . . . 56,123,213 . . . . 56,211 . ...... 56 . . . 81,131,130 . . . 56,186,151 . . . 56,130 . . . 56,128 . . . 56,136 ...68 ...81 ...56 ...39 ....56 ......81,190 .. ...68,181,188,l90 ......81,l46 Blessing, Bill .... 56,104,139,116,l38,l36 Brackett, Beth . . Brackman, Patricia Braet, Steve .... Branum, Jimmy . . Bratton, Ron . . . Brawley, Cathy . . Brazeal, Charlotte Brazeal, Lula , . . Breiby, David . . Briar, Jim ..... Briar, Tom ..... Bridgman, Brenda Briggs, Leah .... Bright, Linda . . . Bright, Paula . . . Briguglio, Joseph . Briguglio, Lisa . . Brimblecom, Bill . Brock, Joyce . . . 81,l02,108,l31,224, 105,130 .. 69,176,180 . . 69,181 . . . . 56 . . . 69 . . . 67 ..8l,140 . . .69 ...56 ......56 ..69,153,136 .....8l ...69 ...56 ...56 al fm I 1 Ti l i l f ..- ... I . Qijlf. ? ff, - , .31 ,x if 3 f .. ,f 4'-wws Q 'i I 6 'Q ii sg is is L l 5 l L v :,, s 43,5 :-- ,,,f3, EA, Q if HW 1 4 8 2 6 8 8 1 0 8 9 3 8 1 0 3, s to is 11 16 Q9 L4 :1 s9 Z4, 30 34 80 81 56 69 67 l40 69 56 56 136 81 69 56 56 1' x The Rap Center houses an impromptu concert. Nt' t -Ip -CN!--'Of X. , Dave Enger calculatesfuture salaries. Brooks, Dale . . . Brown, Kyle .... Brown, Jeanne . . Brown, Larry . . . Brown, Mark . . . Brown, Naomi . . Brown, Nila . . . Brown, Pamela . . Brown, Sam .... Brown, Teresa . . Bruce, Bob . . . Brulez, John . . . Brull, Michael ..... Brumley, Michael Brunner, James . . Bryan, James . . . Bryant, Debra . . . Buckles, Katherine Buhr, Paul ..... Bunch, Barry . . . Bunner, Barry . . . Bunner, David . . Burch, James . . . Burchell, Patricia Burgess, Cheryl Mahoney Burgess, Ricky . . Burke, Donna . . ...... 69,136,130,l28 Burke, Karen . . . . . 81,102,132,159,116 Burke, Sandra . . Burkitt, Georgia . Burkman, Galen Burnett, Audrey . ......69 .........69,78,143 .5, . . . . . 152,154 l40,168,202,149, 137 . . . 81,198 ......8l ........56 . , . 56,122,213 208,209,211,136 . . . 56,194,194,202 . ........ 56 ...69,l28,129 ......69 ..57 ..69 ..8l ..8l ...69 ..57 ..69 . . . . . 69,14l,167,l52 . ...... 34 Burnett, Earl . . . . . 69,181 Burnett, Edward . . . . . . . 69 Burnley, Dennis . . . . 81 Burns, Thomas . . . . . . Burrows, Terry . . . . . 69 Busick, Cathy . . . . . 57 Butler, Connie . . .... 57 Butler, Janet . . . . . 69,209 Butler, Robert . . . ,........ . . 69 Butler, Stacey ............ 57,209,136 Butterfield, Jorine . . . 82,106,107,122,l58, 162,105,l30,137 Button, Bonnie . . . 1 1 Q! I ff-f A ff . This is the house that the Northwest Industrial Arts Classes built . . . Button, John . . . Byers, Sherry . . . Byers, Michael . . . Byrn, Warren . . Cade, Peggy . . . Caenen, Ricki . . . Caenen, William . . . Cagwin, Mike . . . Cagwin, Penelope . . Cahill, Janet .... Calloway, Mary . . . Calloway, Peggy . . . Campbell, Brenda . . . ..57 ..57 ..82 ..82 ...82 ..82 ...82 .....57 ......69 ..57,104,156 .......82 .....69 Campbell, Carla . . . .......... 82 Campbell, Charles . Campbell, Vickie . Canaday, Ron .... Cannady, Michael . Caples, Janice .... Capps, Cheryl . . . Carl, Richard . . Carl, Robert .... Carleton, Leslie . . . Carlson, Cynthia . . Carlson, Keith . . . Carlson, Dru . . Carlson, Steve .... Carnahan, Peggy . . Carr, Dana ..... Carr, David ..... Carrel, David .... . . 69,75,l02,104,107, 126,154,l55,128 .......82,144 . . . . 82,137,128,129 ........57 ..82,l44,l45 ......57 ...82,134,137 .....57 . . . 38,69,178 . . . . . . . . 69,104,107 82,133,l35,155,136,137 ...........57,l5l Carrel, Debra .... 81,l24,162,163,l36,l37 Carroll, Joda . . .............. 57 Carroll, Shawn . . . . ..... 57,188,190 Carson, Dessie . . .... 135,34 Carter, Deborah .... Carterman, Debbie . Carville, Pat .... Case, Cheryl . . . Case, Terry .... Caseman, Mark . . . Cash, Deborah . . Cashier, Julie . . . Cashman, Mark . . . Cassel, Robert . . . Castle, Curtis . . . Caviness, Karen . . Caviness, Teresa . . Cermak, Helen . . Chaffee, David . . Chaffee, Pat .... Chaney, Melissa . . Chapman, David . . Chase, Pat ...... Cheatham, Brenda . Christian, Tanja .... Christiansen, Blake . . . Clark, Candy .... Clark, Carl . . . Clark, Charles . . . Clark, Kathy .... Claxton, Pam Gross ...57 . ...57 .....25 ........82 ...69,184,202 ., ......... 57 ..82,124,137,l30 .......l81 ...69,149 ....69 . .... 57 . . . 57,69 . . . 117,34 ...sz ........57 . . . 82,132,136 . ..57,58,158 ,...57 ........83 .. ........... 83 .... . 69,195,l98,136 . . . S2,184,194,202,l37 ...........83,146 ..........83,147 Clay, Donna ........ 68,69,167,152,l36 Clayton, Gwen . . . Clements, Larry . . . ..... 57,183 Clendenin, Ron . . . . . . 83,149,137 Clifford, Carolee . . .... 69,122 Cline, Janice .... . . . 57,216,128 Cline, Robert . . . . . . 57,148,149 Cloon, Russ ..... ....... 5 7 Clough, Matthew . . . . . . 57,123 Coates, Luann .... ....... 5 7 Coates, Bob .... . . . 69,178,131 Cobb, Bobby . . . ...,.. . . . . Coburn, Barbara . . . . . 83,120,130 Index 227 Duderstadt, Glen Coen, Connie .... Colboch, Patricia . . Cole, Victoria .... Coleman, Debra . . . ..69 ...57 ..........69,141 Coles, Alex . . . 42,83,108,l64,152,155,130 Colgan, Charles . . . Colgan, Shawn . . . Collier, Carol . . . Collins, Sara . . Collins, Terry . . . Comtois, Wayne . . . Condie, Randy . . . Conlan, Helen . . . Connell, Kim . . . Connet, Susan . . Converse, Ron . . Cook, Danny . . . Cook, Janice . . . Cook, Kelvin . . . Cook, Randy . . . Coolidge, Ellen . . . Coolidge, Ruth . . . Cooper, Forrest . . . Cooper, Melanie . . Cooper, Monte . . . Coover, Steve . . . .......57,l54 ...83,141,152,137 ........27 .......83,17l,155 ..........70,181 57,182,205,197,200,201 Conell, Charlene . . . .......125,211,52 .........83,124 ........57 . . . 70,120,213 . . . 42,187,216 . .70 ..70 ..... 57 . . 83,163 . .70 .......57,196,202 Copiifi, Bin .... . . . 117,140,142,168,39 Cornelius, Ron . . . Coulter, Lacy . . . Cousins, John . . Cowan, Neil . . . Coyne, Debra .... Crabtree, Cheryl . . Craig, John ..... Craig, Richard . . . Crain, Jacki . . . Crane, Brian .... Crawford, Bruce . . Creach, Don .... ..57 ..57 .......57,169 . . . 83,l33,136,l37 . . . . 57,149,136 ......57,136 .....83 ..........57,l97 83,98,l78,202,136,l37 Creager, Mark .............. 83,178 Creasman, Tim . . Crebbs, Betsy . . Creed, Pat . . . Crider, Diane . . Criswell, Bev . . . Croan, Quinn . . Crockett, Rick . . . Croman, Susan . . . Croom, Carla .... Crossland, Bruce . . Crossley, Calvin.. . Crossley, Curt . . . Crow, Kelvin .... Crow, Vernon . . . Cunningham, Randy Cunningham, Bill . Curry, Theresa . . . Curtis, John ..... Cusintz, William . . Cutler, Sue .... Cutting, Dennis . . Dabbs, Suzan . . Dahlor, Kathy . . . Dalsing, Cynthia . . Dantonio, Alfred . . Dargon, Sharon . . Darnell, Fred . . Daschke, David . . Daschke, Dennis . . Davey, Greg .... .........57,183 . . . 70,104,167,152 ......42,157 ..83,146 . . . .57 . . .83 . . .57 . . . .70 . . . 57,190 ....182 .......182 ..70,l44,138 . ...145,144 .....70 . ..83,204 ....34 ...70,122 ....57 ...70 ...58 .....58 .......83 ..83,14l,128 ...70 ...70 ...83 .....83 .......58 Davidson, Wendell . . . . . . 197,194,44 Davis, Allen ...... . . . 83,147,137 Davis, Carl .... ..... 7 0 Davis, Cheryl . . . . . 58 Davis, Jackie . . index 228 5 Dr. Ludwigjoined students, administrators, and businessmen ata Rotary Club luncheon. Davis James . . . Davis Linda . . . Davis Michael . . . Davis, Patricia . . Davis Robert . . Davis Suzanne . Day, Phyllis . . . Dean, Billy .... Decker, Joanne . Decoster, Richard Decourcy, Sean . Degroff, Nancy . DeHart, Connie Delay, Richard . . . Demack, Dave . . Demoss, Richard Denk, Mary . . . Denney, Ross . . Denney, Cecil . . Dennis, Joseph . . . Deringer, Vicki . Deutsch, Diane . Deutsch, Rise . . Devitt, David . . Dewitt, Jerry . . . Dewitt, Richard . Dexter, Michael . DeYoung, Scott . Dickerson, Angie . . Dickerson, Bruce . . . Dickerson II, William Didrickson, Olene . . Dishman, Kathy . . . Ditto, Deborah . . . Ditto, Neva ...... Dodson, Michael . . . Dodson, Tina .... Dolan, Eileen . . . Dollard, Ralph .... Dombaugh, Johnie . . Donovan, Patrick . . Doris, Jerry ...... Doris, Terry ...... Dougherty, Kathryn . Dow, John ....... Dowler, Starla .... Downey, Daniel . . . Downs, Robert . . Doyle, Brian .... Drake, Douglas . . . ............58,l30 ...70 ,....58 .......70 ..83,136,128 ......58 .....26 ... 70,128 ... 70,122 ...58 . . . 84,133,l16,238,223, 136,137 ........58,183 15i,ifi9',1'si,'3i,ii5 ..Q'1ii,i16 ... .58 . . . . .70 . . . . . 84,137 . . . 58,123,130 . . . . . . . 70 . . . 70,188,190 . . . . . .70 . . . 84,162,163 ........70 ..70,152,130,131 ........84 ...58 ........58 ...70,104,128 ......58 ......50 ........58 ...84,147,137 ....84,237 ...70,l61,178 70,178,194,202,128 ........58,196 ....144 Dr. Ball accepts a Number One Beanie. Drake, Steve ............... 58,196 Drapeau, Vicky . . . Drew, Debbie ..... Drew, Michelle . . Drumwright, Michael . . Drury, Kay .... .......58 ...70,154,167 Dubbert, Cindy . . . ........ . . 70 Duffin, Jack .... Duffy, Vicki . . . Duncan, Sharon . Dunlap, Jack . . . Dunlap, James . . Dunlap, John . . . Dunn, Becky . . . Dutcher, Dorinda Dutoit, Mike . . . Duzan, Gordon . Dwight, James . . Dye, Ron ..... Earley, Mary . . ... . . . 58,104,111,128 ...58 ...58 .....l90 ......70 .. 58,181,182 . . 58,120,116 . . 58,123,210 . . . 70,78 . . . 58,130 . . . 58 . . . 70 ...70 Eaton, David . . . ......... . . . . Eberly, Chris . . Eble, Diane . . . Eckel, Kristine . Edgmon, Douglas Edie, Brenda . . . 24,84,154,149,137 . . ...... 70,209,128 . . . 71,130 . .... 84 Edwards, Maurice Dean . . . . . . . . Egelston, Daryl ...... ...58 Erickson, Lisa . . . , , , 84 Erickson, Susan . . . , , , 71 Estelle, Claudia . . . ,,,, , , 71 Estelle, Phil .... ,,,,,,, 3 4 Estes, Ron .... ........ 7 1,178,202 Eubanks, Carl ................. 58 Fairbanks, Dan . . . 84,144,184,203,145,202 Fairbanks, Debbie .............. 84 Fangohr, Sharon . . . . . 85,134 Fangrow, Tom .... ,,,,,,, Farnsworth, Jayne . . , , , 71,47 Farrell, Larry .... ,,,,,,, Farris, Don .... , , , 71,194 Fastner, Randy . . . ,,,,, , , 84 Feaster, Kimberly . . . . . . 58,152,155 Felder, Nancy .... ,,,,,, 5 3 Fern, Mary ..... ,,,,, 5 3 Fiddler, Carol . . . . . . 84,134 .....71 Fischer, John . . . Fishburn, Lynda , . ....71 Fisher, Liz ...... ...... 8 4 Fisher, Katie Ann . . .....,, 58 Fitch, Ralph .... . . . 58,190,128 W' l f i Mr. Poplau prepares to show another ofhis many creative multi-media presentations. Eichborn, Debbie ............ 58,123 FivgaS, Phil .------------ 84,l84, 152 Eker, Charlotte ................ 84 Flanders, Carol - - - ---- . - 71 Elliott, Dawn ................. 71 Flanders, Cheryl - - - - - - - ' 58 Elliott, Pam ..... 84,120,l24,132,l36,l37 Flanner, Allan . . . . - - 71 Ellsworth, Michael ................ Fletcher, Bev . . . . . . . Ellsworth, Michele . . . . .... Fletcher, Gaila . . . - - - 85 Elo, Roseann ,... ..... 5 8 FlClCl16f, S0011 - - - - - - 71 Enfield, Joni . . . ....... 71 Floyd, Melissa . . - - - - - 71 Enger, Dave . . . . . . 71,186,122 Flynn, Waller - - - - 71,178 English, Anne . ...... 58 Flynn, Wayne - - - - - - - 71 English, Ethel . . . . . 58 Foley, Peggy . . . . . . . . 71,116 English, Jim . . . . . . 84 Forest, Pamela . . . . . 134,38,136 Enochs, Ken . . . .- ..... 58 Fortner, Kathi . . . . . . . . . 71 Ensor, Deobrah . . . . . 58,152 Foster, Alice - - - - - - 71 Erickson, James . . . . . . 71 Foster, Connie . . . . . . 71 Foster, Debby . . Foster, James . . Fox, Cindy . . . ...85 Fouts, Kirby ........ 85,l02,l07,124,161,211, 220,105 Fox, Jennifer ............ 58,107,211 Frank, Paula .... 71,208,209,210,21 1,119 Franz, Lori ..... Freeman, Randy . Freeman, Sharon . . Freeman, Vernon . French, Dennis . . French, Frank . . . French, Juan .... Freyermuth, Ron . Friend, Ben . . . Friend, Larry . . Frost, Betty . . . Frost, Kathy .... Fruehling, Wendy Fry, Lou Ann . . . Fuentes, Renee . . Fulgham, Richard Fuller, Deborah . . Fuller, Tammy . . Fuller, Virginia . . Gallardo, Vicky . . Gamblin, Don . . . Gant, Debbra . . . Gant, Diane . . . Gant, Rebecca . . . Garcia, Rita . . . Gardner, Judy . . . Gardner, Bill . . . Gardner, Esther . Garlow, Dorothy ...........7l,l04 .....58 ,...71 ...7l,18l ....71 ...85 ......71 ...85,l37 ......85 ...85,l40 ...71,124 ...84 ...71 ...58 ...58 ...58,l23 ...58,116 ,...58 .ffsi ...71 ...71 ...58 ......71 ..'f5a5hi366 ....108,35 .......7l Garner, Ava .... .....,....... 7 1 Garrett Brian . . . . . 58,183,l96,59 Garrett Carol . . . 85,153,l3l,137,128,l30 Garrett Elaine . . ..... 58,107,123 Garrett, Gerald . ..... 42,217,150 Garrett, John . . . .... . . 71 Gary, Cynthia . . Gates, Gail .... Gatton, Jane . . Gatton, Robert . . Gay, Rondell . . . Geary, Mary . . . Gehlbach, Debbie . . . Gentry, Carla . . . Gentry, Dennis . . George, Dea . . . Geren, Pamela . . Geyer, Eddie . . . Ghilino, Sandie . . . Gile, Dave ..... Giles, Brad . . . Giles, Sherry . . . Gillard, Loreta . . . Gillison, Carolyn . . . Gilmore, Lissa . . Gilsdorf, David . . . Gingell, Karen . . Glanville, Beth . . Glanville, Bill . . Glasscock, Mike . Glenn, Janice . . . Glenn, Mary . . . Gloshen, Glenda . Gmeiner, Marlene Gochenour, Joyce .... Godfrey, Bob . . . Goebel, Gary . . . Goering, Ted . . . Goff, Phil .... 1f111QI1QQI15sjA5 . 85,133,153,223,136,l37, 128 58,186,139,138,151 ..58,104,l52,213 . .........,.. 58 71,l04,l07,124,l36 ..85 ,.ffff55 ...85,147 ffI5iAi5 ........59 . . 59,104,l52,169 ......85,158 . . 38,255,221 .......59 . . 59,60,104,111 . 85,93,l57,119,l30,224 .....7l,l8l ..86,155 ....86 Index 229 . . 72,209,136,128 Golba, Timothy . . Golubski, Gary . . ....7l . ......... 71,86 Golubski, Steven .................. Goodman, Doug . 72,178,200,130,131 Goodman, Richard .............. 59 Goodrich, Terry . . Goodrich, Tracy . . Gordon, Nancy . . Goslin, Charles . . Gotobed, Charles . . . Goul, Jerry ..... Goul, Robert .... Gould, Grace .... Goulding, Theresa Grafton, Scott . . . Graner, Ann . . Graner, Mary . . . Granger, Rick . , Gratton, Dave . . Graves, Steve . . . Gray, Robbie . . . Gray, Roger . . Green, Robert . . . Green, Steven . . . Greenwood, Sandy Greer, Bonnie . . . Greer, David . . . Greer, Pam ..... Gregory, Daisy .... Griepenstroh, Glen Griffith, Glenn . . . Grimm, Gary . . . Grimm, Kathryn . Grismore, Mark . . Grismore, Steve . . Gross, Bill .... Gross, Leslie .... Gross, Stephenie . Gueltzow, Phil . . . Gulley, Donald . . Gunter, Roy .... Guthrie, Bill . . Hadel, Ed .... Hadley, Steve . . Hague, Kathy . . . Halbert, Patricia . Haley, Sandra . . . Hallahan, Mike . . Hallier, Les .... Hallier, Timothy . Halloran, Maureen Hammond, Chris . . . Hammond, Bill . . Hamp, Roxanne . . Hanna, John . . . Hansen, Cindy . . Hansen, Dale . . . Hanser, Theresa . . Hanson, Deborah . Haraldson, Nelda . Harkey, Stephen . Harlow, Anne . . . Harmison, Janet . Harmon, Deborah Harms, Kenneth . Harrel, Tanya . . . Harrington, Jerry . Harrington, Lynn Harris Candice . . Harris Mark . . . Harris, Bob . . . Harris, Sharon . . Harrison, Diane . Harrison, Sharon . Harshberger, Chris Hart, Shannon . . Index 230 .......59,136 . . . . 117,30,148,l49 .......72,184 ..72 72,124,210,212,2l3 ..72 ..59 ..86 86,102,141,158,116,105 ..59 ..72 ..72 ..72 ....59 ..46,146 ..24 ..86 ..86 ..27 ..59 .....86 ..86,152 ......59 ........72 . . . 72,181,190 .. . . . . . 59 . . . 96,315,225 . . . 59,184 . . .72 . .72 ..72 ........59 . . . 72,l95,194,136 .......59,144 .......86,144 . 59,66,182,196,202 ' 1 .1 11 .1 I. ii . . . . 72,124,130,136 ..59,107 ....59 ..72,l44 ..86,146 ....72 .....59 . . . . 72,144 ..86,210,131 . . . . .86 ..48,l26 .....59 ......59,183,190 . 80,86,103,178,142 . . . . 59 . . . 59,149 . . . 59,144 Harvey, Dennis . . Harvey, Mark .... . . . 59,183,136,130 Hassenplug, Diane Hataway, Jim . . . Hataway, Pam . . Hatfield, David . . . Hauser, Cathy . , Hauser, William . . Hawley, Leland . . . Hayes, Margaret . . Hayes, Paulette . . . Hayes, Tim .... Hazlett, Jack . . . Heaven, Amy . . Heger, Tom .... Heidrick, Kevin . . .....59,130 .....87 ...59,158 .,,59,130 .....72 ...59,184 ....72 ......72 .......59 . .... . 72,199,198 ........33,176 72,176,209,116,152 Heitzman, Paul ....... . . 44,214 Heller, Morton Joseph . Helmke, Jeff .... Helmke, Linda . . . Helmstetler, Lynn . . Henik, Roger . . . . . . 59,183 . . 87,124 . . . . . .72 . . 87,144,128 Hoffman, Joyce ..... Hoffman, Rick ...... 60,115,139,1l6,l38 Hogrefe, Jim ....... Holcomb, Linda ...... Hollingsworth, Richard Hollis, Glenda ..... Holloway, Ray . . . Holmes, Beth ..... Holthouse, William . . Honsky, Daniel . . Hootz, Lois . . . Hopkins, Debi Hopper, Jerry Hopper, Terry Horner, Frank Horner, Lisa . Horton, Susan Hosford, Harry . . Hosford, Patricia . . Houle, Antoinette . . . .. .... 72 . . . 87,213 ...72 . , 72,146,147 . . . 87,107,124 . . . 60,209,128 .....60 . . . . . . 72,154,128 Houle, Steven . . . . ..60,182,188,190,128 Houston, Jeff . . . ,... . . 72,128,130 .11 ,IJ .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 TF! ff' sky Seniors nervously help each other prepare for the important evening ahead. Henik, Vickie . . . Henke, Nancy . . Henley, Jim . . . Henley, Jeff .... Henry, Deborah .... Herrel, Sam .... . . . 59,145,128 . . . . 59,169 . . . 87,206,195 . . . 59,204,197 ......59 ...72 Herschell, Mary Beth . . . Hersh, David . . . Herschell, Scott . Hersh, Leonard . Hervey, Tammy , Herzmark, Jay . . Herzmark, Paul . Hester, Harold . . Hicks, Chalmer . Hicks, Linda . . . Hickox, Wayne . Hild, Susan .... Hill, Cathy . . . Hill, Kathleen . . Hill, Paul ..... Hilton, Tammy . Hines, Dwayne . Hines, Sue .... Hites, Peggy . . Hobbs, Kim .... Hodges, Jo Ann . Hoehn, Sharon . . . Hoelting, Barbara Hoelting, Mark . ...72,186 .....186 ....87,186 ...72,122,130 ....,..72 ......72 .,.59 . . . 59,111 ....31 . . . 72,124 ...72 . .. vi .....72 ...59,183 . 60,104,140,158,130 .. ............ 72 ..87 ..60 Howard, Kay .... Howard, Susan . . . . . Howe, Barbara . . . Hubbard, David .... Hubbard, Katherine . Hubler, Dennis .... Hudson, Jody . . Huff, John ..., Huffman, Joyce . . Hughes, Janet . . Hughes, Larry . . . Hugunin, Vincent . . Hult, Cindy ..... Humble, Mark . . . Hunsucker, John . . . Hunt, Marsha ..... Hurschell, Mary Beth Hurst, Challa ..... Huson, Deanna .... Huson, Lloyd .... Hutchins, Shauna . . Hutchison, Heather . Hutsler, David .... Hutton, Margaret . . Huyett, Cindy . . . Inglis, Greg . . . Irvin, David . . . Irvin, Karen . . . Irvin, Pamela . . Irwin, Levena . . . . .....72 73,160,152,136,128 .. 87,184,185 ,... . 60' ... 87 ... 87 . . .73 .. . . . 60 ..87,147 . . . .73 . . . 73,128 .. .... 60 ...73 . .. 60 .,. ... 87 . .. .. .. so .. 87,103,134 .. .I ,I gi ... 73 ... 60 . .. so ..'f si Wane ,,f. 4 W, i . aa 1 14 V ',4?gt4ia xx-J' 1- V, N1 f1L1 'ii n1-f 1':f' 5 Gift 4 P 'F iq-gt. I 4 Kristine Jackson, Darlean , , , 60 Jackson, David . ..... 87 Jackson, Hal . . . . . 60,182 Jackson, Joyce . ..... 87 Jackson, Mike . . . . 87 Jackson, Queen ................ 73 Jacobs, Barbara ......,......... 60 Jacobs, Jeff . . . 87,90,102,140,1l6,119 Jacoby, Dean . . . ............ . . 60 Jacques, Vandi . . . . 73,152,130 James, Murray . ......... 60 Janak, Betty . . . . .88,l32,135,l36 Jensen, Robert . .......... 60 Jeter, Brad . . . . . 73 Jinks, Catherine Jinks, Linda . . ...60 ...,.60 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, ,Chet . . Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson , Donald . Johnson, Johnson 1 Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 9 9 5 Albert . . . Becky . . Danny . Casandra David C. David W. . . Deborah Donna . Evonne . Jackie . . . Larry . . Paula . . Phillip . Todd . . Teresa . ....73 ....73 Jiskra, Ellen . . . . . 36,154 Johansen, Ken . ..... 60 Johansen, Patricia . . . . . . . 73 Johns, Kenneth . . . . . 53 Johns, Kevin . . . . . 60 Johns, Marilyn . . . . . 88 Girls exclaim over delicate prom favors. I 14 lx ' ' V HQ? ' br , 1. 1 'by tl :Q '-f V! M , KOA., KCWMQ, ! ' ,Wg , I I ,K , V0 I 4 A f if ' 1,2145 af' -2 l'.l'?w'V'f' 1 , Johnston, Becky . . Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Billy .... Billy Joe . Clyde . . . Craig . . Nancy . . . Patty .... Richard . . Roger . . . Ron . . . Sam . . . Steve . . Susan . . . Jordan, Bob ..... Jurich, Mary Ann . . Kalebaugh, Diana . . Kane, Anna ..... Kane, Michael . . . Kane, Patricia .... Kavanaugh, Diane . . . Kane, Scheryl . . . Karstensen, Jade . . . Keeler, Warren . Keeling, Cathy . . Keeling, Crystal Keeling, Keener, Cindy . . James . . Kellerman, Allen . . Kelley, Jenl ..... Kelley, RDell . . Kelley, Richard . . Kelley, Shanna . . . Kelly, Dennis .... Kelsey, Douglas , . . Kemper, Lynn . . . Kennedy, Gina .... Kennedy, Marilyn . Kenney, Jerry .... Kent, James .... Kerfes, Sharon . . . Kern, Michael . . . Kerns, Guy ..... Kerr, Steven ..... Ketchum, Deborah . Ketchum, Robert . . Kidd, Ricky ..... Kidd, Rusty ..... Kievlan, Catherine . Kievlan, Betty .... Kifer, Karl ...... Kilbride, John . - Killingsworth, David King, Diana .... King, Greta . . . King, James . . . King, Steven . . . King, Terri . . ......88 ...88,124 ....73 ..88 ...186 ..60 .....88 .....73 73,131,130 60,104,107 88,102,158 .....73 .....73 .....88 60,213,128 . . 60,183 . . 73,204 . . . 57,60 . . 60,196 ....60 ..60 ..60 .....73 ..60,183 ........60 . . . 60,182,190,200 . . . . . 88 60,135,130 ......88 ..73,120,124 ......73 ......73 ........60 ..52,209,213 .....60 ..46,117 ......73,144 88,1 05,122,158,162, 163,213 ....73 Kiriakos, Susan . . . Kirk, Deborah . . Kirk, Sandy .... Kissinger, Keith . . Kitchen, Rusty . . . Kitterman, Debra . . . Klaber, Caren .... Klausen, Mark . . . Kleiner, Sandy ..,. Klempnauer, Grace , . Kline, Bob ........ Kline, Jim ..... Kling, Beth ..... Klingbeil, Kathy . . . Klinkenberg, Ed . . Kloster, Debra . . . Kloster, Mark . . . Klutts, Joseph . . Knoel, Nancy ..... Kobe, Rick ....... Kochersperger, Kathy Kochersperger, Wendy Kost, Thomas ..... Kramer, Jack ....... Krapes, Kathleen . . . Krapes, William . . Kroman, Ron .... Krumme, Jeannie . . Krumme, Patricia . . Kruse, Doug .... Kupchin, Kim . . . Kyle, Jody ...... Lacerte, Kenneth . . . Lafferty, Terrie . . Lain, Suzanne . . . Laird, Bill ..... Lambert, Bill .... Lambeth, Jamie . . . Lammert, Exa .... Lammert, William . . Lamon, Mike ..... Lamon, Sue ..... Lamoreux, Gary . Land, Keith . . . Land, Mark . . . . 88,178 . . 60,210 . . 73,149 ....60 ........73 .....73,144 . . . 40,182,183,189 88,124,211 ........73 ..46,117 .....73 Land, Sandra . . Langdon, Eric - - - g Langston, Don . . . Langston, Randy . . . Langston Sharen . . Lankford, Brad . . Lankston Kathy . . Lankston Robert . . Larkins, Bruce . . . . . 53,187,198 .....60 ...73 Q56 ...88 ...61 .fig ...61 .....88 . . . 61,183 . . . . .61 61,183,128 .......73 .....6l ...61 ....73 . . . 73,104 Larsen, Gary .... Lauderdale, Julie . . Laverty, Wayne . - . Lawson, Ricky . . . Leach, John . . . . Leape, Jim .... . Leary, Ben ..... . . Leckrone, Terry . . . Lee, Iola ....... Lee, Stanley . . . Lehman, Larry .... Lehner, Pamela . . . Lemmon, Bill . . . Lemons, Kathy . . Lemons, Jill . . . Lemons, Paul . . . Leonard, Pat . . . Lewis, Andrew . . Lewis, Bill Ray . - - .....88 . . . 61,169 . . . 88,124 . . . 61,129 . . . 73,147 . . .73 . . .61 . . .73 . . . . . .88 ...61,130 . . . . 161,182 . . . 73,178,194 .....61,130 . . . 61,122,136 . . . 61,188,190 . . . . .. .88 . . . 61,152,130 .......61 ........2l5 . . . 88,209,210,211, 118,137 .. ..... 61 . . . 73,76 ' f Ai . 155,124 . . . 61 . . 88,155 .. 73 . .73 ......,.74 . . . 61,153,149,136 ff .ki . . 61,155,136 . . . . .88 .ffbiai . . 61,196 . . . . . .74 . . 74,181,198 . . . . 61,130 .....6l ..... 61,128 88,107,l32,135,165, 104,105,136,137 ... . . . . 74,178,181 88,105,162,163,124, 125,136,137 .....74 ......88 ..61,152,145 .....33 61,139,198,138,136 .....89 ..61,183 ....74 ...74 .....89 ....61,2l1 ..74,133,211 ......89 .......74 . . 61,190,152 . . . . 23,113 Index 231 Lewis, Linda .... Lichtenauer, David Lichtenauer, Kathleen . . . Lichtenauer, Steve . Liddle, Jan ..... Lierly, Elaine . . . Liestman, Arthur . . Liestman, John .... Lightwine, Albert . . Like, Sandra ..... Likes, Cheryl . , . Lindley, Vincent, . . Lindsay, Carla . . Linville, Mike . . , Lispi, Christine . . Lispi, Jay ..... Locke, Joyce . . Locke Karieta . . . Locke Patricia . . Locke, Wes .... Lockhart, David . . . Lockling, Denise . . Loebach, Patricia . Loganbill, Debra . . Lollas, Jerry .... Long, Gregory . . Longo, Cindy .... Loomis, Donald . . . Loomis, Howard . . Lord, Carl ..... Lorenzi, Steve .... Loudon, Ladonna . . Loudon, Susan . . Louk, Deborah . . Loumaster, Gary . . Love, Jeff ...,. Love, Linda .... Lovell, Lucinda . . . Lovett, Jack .... Lowe, Bonnie .... Lubben, Dawn .... Lubben, Faith , . . 89,133,l73,238,220,136, 137 Lubeski, Barbara . . Ludwig, Merlin . . Luelf, Paul ...... Lumpkins, Debra . Lundy, Rick .... Lybarger, Kathleen Lyons, Scott .... Mackey, Don . . . Mackey, Linda . . Mackey, Robert . . Madden, Brenda . Madden, Les . . . Madden, Terry . . Maeder, Cathy . . Maes, Diane . . . 90,l02,126,132,l4l,158, 209,l42,l53,155,145,136,137 Magee, Janice . . . Male, Ann ..... Male, Sherry . . . Manker, Manker, Greg . . . Stephen . Mann, Ken ..... Manners, Michelle Manning, Janice . Manning, Michael Manson, Brad . . . Mapes, Gwen . . Mapes, Matt .... Marrone, Eugene . Marsden, Steve . . Marshall, Peggy . Martin, Alan . . . Martin, Barry . . Index 232 . . 89,176,152 .......6l ...61 ....6l . . . 49,152 . . . 74,130 . . . 89,116 . . . 61,151 . . . 74,181 .....74 ........89 ...61,l83,l90 ......89 ......89 .......61 ...89,204,206 ...61 ...62,63 ........74 ...62,183,l28 .....62 ....89 ....62 . . . . 74,181 ..40,50,117 ... 89,147 ,..74 ...89 .....2l5 ...62,197 ........62 .62,116,152,136 ,..74,198 ......62 . . . . 74,108 . . . 74,181,194 .... 74,128,130 22,90,112,159,173 .......62,237 .....89 ....74 ...155 ..90 ..74 ..74 ..74 .. . . 74,124,125 ..74,209 ......62 ........74 ...74,l36,128 .......90 ..74 ,...62 ...74,99 .....90 ..62,183 ...90 ....90 ..90,147 .....62 . . 62,183 High kicks characterize the collective talent and enthusiasm ofthe Cougarette drill team. Martin, Bill . . . Martin, Diana . . . Martin, Beth . . . Martin, Steven . . Martin, Thomas . . Maurer, Dennis . . Maurer, Diana . . . Maurer, Joseph . . Maurer, Susan . . . Maxwell, Pamela . May, Mark ..... Mayhew, Terrance McAnany, Larry . . McAninch, Cynthia McAtee, Mark . . . McAuliffe, Susan . McCall, Laurie . . McCallop, Janice . McCarron, Mary .... McClintock, Christine . . . McCollum, Randy . . . McConnaughy, Jo Ann McConnaughy, Peggy . McConnell, Donna . . McCorkle, Martha - - McCormick, Larry . . . McCowan, Pat .... McDaniel, Debra . . . McDaniel, Dennis . . . McDaniel, Marsha . . ...90 ........62 ........74 90,178,205,202 ........62 ...62 ,..74 ...62 ..135,l30 .....74 .......74 ...62,107,169 .......74 ......62 ........74 .........74,181 74,209,210,213 ........90 ........62 ......27 ...47,144 ...62 ......74 . . . . 74,184 . . . 62,122,169 -. V, .-.,.1-,-.k.1--,.m.- , McDowell, Karen . McElwain, David . . McFarlin, Eddie . . McFerren, Ken . . . McFerren, Steve . . McGhee, Chris . . . McGuire, Ben .... McKeone, Bernard . McLane, Becky . . . McLaughlin, Linda . McLean, Debra . . . McLean, Donald . . McLeod, Randy . . McLeod, Susan . . . McMillan, Robert . McMillin, Lynn . . McMullen, Kim . . McNeil, Scott .... McNeill, Marsha . . McNerney, Coleen . McNichols, Mike . McNiel, Steve .... McPheeters, Beverly McSnitch, Cindy . . McVey, Pam .... McWilliams, Marzel Mead, Debra .... Meads, Linda .... 74,102,104,l67,1l6, 130 . . . 67,204,197 .....71,74 ......62,182 . . . 90,206,137 ...... . 62 . . . 24,94 .. . . 62 . . .90 Q62 ' 'ffffff156,'155 90,124,130,131,137 ........62,130 .....74 ...74,l94 ........74,124 74,130,131,180,l81, 188,190,193 ........62 . ....... 26 ........62 ..90,123,163 ...62 ...62 .......62 ,...64 Morgan, William . . l16, 130 197 1,74 182 137 , 62 4,94 . 62 . 90 . 62 ,155 ,137 . 62 ,130 .74 ,194 . 90 ,124 181, ,193 . 62 .26 . 62 ,163 .62 . 62 Meitner, John . . . Melton, John .... Mendenhall, Cathie hAercer,IJeborah . Mercer, Elizabeth . Merchant, Jerry . . Merriman, Gary . . Messick, Debbie . . Mettee, Toni . . . Meyer, Greg .... Meyer, Mary . . . ...74,18l 84,91,103,106,130, 140 . . . . .74 . 62,153,136 . . 62,184 .....62 .....91 91,116,137 .......74,128 . 91,98,169,172,136,37 Murray Richard .... 75,l82,194,195,198 Murrell Larry . . . ..... 91,95,144,178 Murrell, Lydia . . . 75,l04,l24,210,130 Murrell Pablo . . . ......... . . . . Murrell, Vincent . . . ......... . . 75 Musick, Randy . . . , , , 75 Musick Rick . . . ,, , 75 Musick 1 Roger . . . Nail, Steve .... Neal, Cheree . . . Neal, Dick . . . Neal, Larry .... Meyer, Marilyn L. M ichaelis, Kathryn Miller, Diane ..... Miller, Eldon . . Miller, Gary . . Miller, Larry . . . Miller, Linda . . . Miller, Rex A.. . . Miller, Rex L.. . . , Milligan, Patrick . . . Mills, Barbara . . . Mills, Grace . . . . . Milne, Janie ...... Minden, Dave . . . 74,176,177,178,194,136 Misemer, Joyce .... Mitchell, Dennis . . . Mitchell, Karen . . Mitchell, Mark . . Mitchell, Tammy . . Mitchell, Wanda . . . Mohn, Shorey . . . Molantz, Andrew . . . Monsees, Lloyd .... Montgomery, Roselyn Montgomery, Terri . Montis , Pam .... Moody, Steve . . Moore, Brenda . . Moore, Jim . . . Moore, Linda . Q Moore, Mike . . . Moore, Mike .... Moore, Robert A. . . Moore, Robert V. . . Moore, Shawna . . Moore, Stan . . . Moore, Stanley . . Moorhead, Scott . . . Moran, Mark . . . Morford, Ralph . . Morgan, Cindy . . Morgan, Debra . . . Morgan, Dorothy . . Morgan, Janis .... Morgan, Robert . . . Morgan, Sharon . . . Morgan, Travis . . Morphew, Nancy Morris, David . . . Morris, Donna . Morris, Gene . . Morrison, Bill . . Moser, Stephen . Mosimann, Chris Moss, Dora . . . Motes, Donald . Moulson, Debra Moulson, Robert Mulcahy, Pat . . Mullikin, Wayne Murdock, Steven Murray, Bill .... M urray, Melvin ...... ,.62 ........l23 ...85,91,149,137 .....74,186 ....62 . . . 62,183 ... 62,182 . . .74 .........62,213 .........74,136 . . . 62,128 . . . 74,104 ....62 ......62 . . . 91,137,130 ,......62 .. ...... 74 ...... ..74 .. . . . 62,136,128 ......62 .,.....62 . .. 63,107,149 .. .. .. .. 44,103 .. 63,l07,153,149 . .... 74,183 ...., '.'9i,Qzii ..........50,133 ..91,121,141,158,105 ........74,136 . . .74 . . . . . . . 63 . . . 74,122,136 ...41,63,211 ..... . . . . 74 ...91,107,164,130 ' '. '. '. '. 61,164 . . . . . .63 . . . 74,178 ...75 ..91 ......91 ...,..,.63 ...91,204,206 .....136 ..9l ..63 ,.75 . .. 91 .. 63,186 ....63 ..63,196 Nealey, Dennis . . . Neeld, Debra . . . Neeld, Kay . . . Neely, Rose . . Neil, Larry . . . Neill, Richard . . Nelson, Barbara . . Nelson, Brenda . . Nelson, Dale .... Nelson, Douglas .... Neubert, Karen . . Neubert, Lynn . . . Neumann, Yvette . Neumer, Sherry . . Newell, Brenda .... Newell, Charles . . Newhouse, Kenneth Newhouse, Thomas Newkirk, David . . Newland, Earl . . . Newland, Larry . . Newsom, Gordon . Nicholas Mark . . Nicholas Sharon . Nicholas Steve . . Nichols, Anita . . . Nichols Jr., Wesley Nicholson, Nita . . Nickel, Luci .... Nielson, Joseph . . Nolte, Joyce . . . Norris, Harold . . . Norton, Lytle . . Norton, Paul . . . OConnor, Tom . . Oberheim, Ron . . Obermeyer, Joyce . OConnor, Barbara Olinghouse, Perry . Olinghouse, Winnie Oliver, Dennis . . . Olsen, Darla . . . Olson, Dale . . . Olson, Richard . . . O'Neal, Kenneth . . . O'Neal, Sally .... O'Rourke, Dary . . Orr, John ...... Osborn, Gary . . Ousdahl, Paige . . Overly, Sherrill . . Owen, Michael . . . Owen, Steve . . . Owens, Merrile . . Owens, Robert . . . Paden, Gary .,.. ...63 ...63 ..180 ...63 ...91 ...63 ....75 ...75,158 ....63 ...63 ...75 .. ... ... ... 63 . ..... .... .75J8l 63,139,138,128,129 . . . 74,210,124,130 'ffffffsiiff ..63,74 ...75 ...75 ...63 ...75 ...63 ...75 ...63 ...75 .....91 ........91,102,l30 Eugene .......... .....75 ...91,147 ....75 ........75 ........75,144 ..91,144,145,150 ........63 .......63 . . 75,178,181 . . 63,153,149 ..... ..92 ...92 ...63 ...63 .....63 ......75 . . 63,183,198 . . . 194,196,33 . . 87,92,21l .......75 . . . 63,152,136 . . . . 75,116 1 1 63,5154 . . . 63,209 ...........92,137 Palmer, Benny . . . 63,177,178,188,189,19O Palmer, Richard .... 75,l78,188,190,191, 116 Papst, Janet . . . Park, Jeffrey .... Parks, Peggy .... Parmerlee, Daniel . . . ...92 ...63 ...92 ......64 Parmerlee, David . . . . . . 64,144 Parmerlee, Lisa . . Parr, Pamela . . . Parr, Patricia .... Parrett, Richard . . . Parrish, Vivian . . ..64 Q64 ........64 Patterson, Patrick . . . . . 64,183,148,l49 Patterson, Robin . Payne, Michael . . Pearce, Paul . . . Pearson, Debbie . . Pearson, Donna . . Pearson, Eric . . . Pearson, Karen . . Pearson, Lynn . . . Pearson, Michael , Pearson, Toni . . . Pease, Randy . . . Pechar, George . Pemberton, Mark . Pepper, David . . . Pepperman, Wayne Perisho, Gladys . . Perkins, Brad . . . Perkins, Larry . . Perrigo, Donald . . Perrine, Marla . . Pesch, Wendy . . Peters, Tom .... Peterson, Alice . . Peterson, Debra . . Peterson, Jeanette Peterson, Toni . , . Petrie, Joseph . . Petrie, Lucinda . . Pflumm, Larry . . Pflumm, Paula . . Pflumm, Stephanie Phelps, Linda . . . Phillips, Bob .... Phillips, Coleen . . Pickens, Kimberly Pickett, Richard . . Pickett, Stephen . . Pierson, Marcia . . Pilley, Jim .... Pingleton, Evan . . Pinney, Tom . . . Piper, Rose . . . Pisano, Lori .... Plumlee, Carol . . Plumlee, Richard . Pointelin, Dave . . Poland, George . . Poore, Carol . . . Pond, Karen . . . Pond, Vern . . . Poore, Lon ..... Poplau, Ronald . . Pope, Myra .... Post, Robert .... Postpichal, Mike . Pottratz, Edward . Pounds, Robert . . Powell, Carol . . Powell, Craig . . Pratt, Larry .... Pratt, Michael . . Pressler, Patricia .... Preston, Candace ..... Prewett, Linda . . Pritchard, James . Proctor, Beverly . Pullen, Fred .... , 1 Pyle, Sara ..... Quaintance, Ann . Rains, Janene . . . .......64,149 ..64,195 ....92 ..92 ..80 ..64 ...64 .....92 ...107,158 ..64,190 ...35 ..64 ....92 ..64,183 ....41 ..64 ....64 ...........64,184 ............64,75 . 64,104,123,136,l28,129 ...92 ...64 ...64 . . 64,130 . . 44,120 ....64 ...64 ...64 ...64 ...3l ...52 .....64 ........64 ..64,183,196 .....64 ...64 ...92 ...64 ...26 ......64,130 . . 92,178,181,137 ..64,l84 . 92 ..64,136 ...75,195 . . 114,117,45 .......92 ...64 .. .64 ....92 .....64,l83 . . 64,183,196,200 93,122,162,105,130 .....93,144 . . 31,117,149 ', f 135,140,142 . . 75,136,130 . . . . . . 64 1ndex233 Ramirez, Henry . . Rand, Michael . . . Rand, Vicki ........ Randolph, Richard Ranney, Glenna . . Rash, Dennis ..,.. Rasmussen, Bonnie Rawie, Vicki .... Ray, Carolyn ..... Reathaford, Debra . Redmond, G. G. . . Reese, Richelle . , . Reichert, Terise . . Reisener, Delaine . Renne, Janet .... Renner, Dennis . . . Rensenhouse, John Repine, Mike .... Repine, Robert . . . Reyes, David . . . Reyes, Jay . . . Reyes, Pam . . . Rhiner, John . . . Rhoades, Rom . . . Rhodes, Dennis . . Ricci, Sharom . . Rice, John .... Rich, Janna ...... . . Richardson, Randy .... ..75 .....64 ..75,186 ....75 ...75 ...64 ......65 ...93,146,149 .......93,147 59,65,209,211,136 . . . . 75,145,136 ..65,l40,l38,143 ..75,186 .....75 .......184 ..76,178,181 .....76 .....65 . . . . 93,109,147 Richey, Alison ...... 76,104,158,l16,136 Riddle, Christine .......... 30,148,156 Ridgway, Eugene . . . Rieder, Joyce .... Rieke, Donald . . . Rieke, Robin . . . Rigby, Mark . . . Riggs, Sandra . . . . . . . . 65,178 ..65,l23,169 . ............. 93 Riner, Phil ..... 76,181,154,l36,128,129 Ringer, Allen . . Rinke, Mary .... Roach, Shelley . . . Robbins, Margaret Roberts, Vicki . . . Roberts, William . Robinson, Donna , Robinson, William Rockers, David . . Rodgers, Steve . . . Roebuck, David . . Roebuck, Margaret Rogers, James . . . Rogers, Richard . . Rom, Valerie .... Roos, Ricky . . . Roos, Jerry . . . Rose, Ava ..... Rose, Van ..... Roseberry, Richard Roselli, Becky . . . Rosenau, Carolyn . Rothwell, David . . . Roudebush, James Rousselo, Debra ..... . . . 76,130 ...65 ...76 ....93 ...39,138 ,....93 ...65,213 ....93 ...65 ......65 .......65 ...76,180,181 86,93,134,178, 137 ...76 ...76 Rowe, Patti ..... 93,170,222,136,137,130 Rowe, Mike .... Roy, Andrea Ben Roy, David .... Royal, Eugene . . . Rude, Beverly . . . Ruder, Nick .... Ruhl, Connie . . . Ruhlman, Michael Rushton, Glenn . . Rusk, Lois .... Russell, Jane . . Index 234 83,93,103,107,14l, 154,168,149,136 .....217 ......94,147 . . . . 76,124,155 . . 76,130,l81,136 .. . . . . . . . 94 . . . 94,l62,163,105 Russell, Janet . . Russell, John . . Russell, Pamela . , Russell, Ronald . . Russell, Sherry . . . Russell, Tom .... Rutledge, Dianna . . Ryan, John ..... Ryan, Michele . . . Ryckert, Diane . . . Rynard, John .... Salisbury, Lewis . . . Sallee, Janie . . . . Sanders, Cheryln . . Saner, M ary ....., Satterfield, Donald . . Saunders, Jeffrey . . Savage, Michael . . . Savings, Charles . . . Saving, David . . . Sax, Janet ...... Scarlett, Carolyn . . Scarlett, Marilyn . . Scarlett, Sylvian . . Schaber, Fred . . Schade, Nancy . . . Scheele, Robert . . Schelstrate, John . . Schemm, David . . . Scherzer, Sharon . . Schmeck, Terry . . . Schmidt, Debra . . . Schmidt, March . . . Schmidt, Wynn . . . Schneider, Barbara . . Schooling, Pam ..... 94,106,107,130,162, Schreckengost, Shellie Schroder, Donnita . . Schroder, Gloria .... Schrodt, Jay ..... Schroeger, Barbara . Schubach, Larry . . . Schultz, Susan . . . Schwent, Brad .... Schwent, Daniel . . . Schwent, Nancy . . . Scott, Lisa ..... Scott, Franklin . . Scott, Paula . . Scott, Stephen . . . Scott, Vicki . . . Scribner, Tim . . . Seals, Tom . . . Sears, Charissa . . Sears, Malinda . . Seats, Thomas .... Seawood, Charles . . Seers, Claudia .... Seger, Linda ..... Seymour, Deborah . Shaffer, Beverly . . . Sharp, Karen . . . Shea, Sheele Shelto Stever . . y, Larry . . n, Robert . . . Sheridan, Randy . . Sherrill, Ward . . Shibe, Shiple Shiple Sandy . . y, James . . y, Kathy . . Shirley, Dave .... Shockey, Thomas . . Shockley, Paula . . . Shope, Debra . . . Shope, Bob . . . .....65 ..76,178 ....65 .....94 ...76,l04 ....94 ..130 ...45 ...94 ...65 ...,.65 ...94,124 ....65 ...76,l35 ....94 ...65,151 ....94 ...65,197 ,...76 ...76 ...76 ...65 ...65 ......94 ...45,206 ,...76 ...94,137 ....65 ...94,147 ....65,130 ....94 163,213,105 ........76,128 94,21 1,137,128,129 82,94,203,204,202 . ........ 65,111 ......65 .......95 ...65,188,l90 ......p26 .......95 ......45,217 . . . 73,76,14l,213 . . . 95,l98,199,137 . . . 95,144,145,138 . . .95 ... . . . 33 . . . 76,209 . . . . .95 . . . 76,128 Q95 ........76 ...95,194,1l8,137 ......43,194 .....76 .....95 ..76,134 ...76 ..65 ..65 ..95 Shores, Julie . . . Shriner, Kathleen Sidebottom, Linda Siemens, Robert . Simmons, Laurel . . . . . Simonton, Lea . . Simpson, Jan . . . Simpson, Jean . . Sims, Mikelyn . . Sipe, Connie . . Skaer, Sally .... Skinner, Debra . . . Skinner, Sandra . Skwarlo, Barbara Slack, Nancy .... Slack, Paul .... Slade, Rick Palmer . . . .. ........ 76 75,76,131,130 .. ........ 65 . . . . . . . .43 65,140,158,116 .......65 .......65 . . . 65,104,107 .. . 76,124 ...95,147 ..65 . . 65,116 ....95 ..96 l Jim Henley--in full battle gear. vt 121 Staggs, Sue . . . 93,106,122,123,162,105,130 ....26 121V Slaughter, James Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, 1 ...65 Smith Robert R. . Smith Rosemary . Smith, Sara . . . Smith, Stacy .... Smith, Stephanie . Smith, Stephen . . Smith, Woodrow , 9 Scott... 184,185 Constance , , 124 Craig... ...95 Cynthia . , , , 76 James . . , , , 65 Kevin . . . , , 65,149 Larry... Linda... ..,65 Beth . . . . . 76 Luella . . . . . 96 Paul .... ..... Ray ..... .......... Raymond .... ........ 6 5,96 Richard D .... . . 96,137,128,l29 Richard E. . . ....... . . 76 Robert L .... . . . 96 ' it ' Rn f Hats! Hats! Hats everywhere! X X 4 , . ,,,, 1 , ,iff Qi li Snair, Stephanie . . . Snyder, Sandra . . 65,104,158,130 . . . . . . . . 65 . . . 77,123,167 . . . 96,137,128 .....65 .ffii .....65 Sodders, Cecilia . . . . . . 77,213 Solomon, James . . . .... . . 65 Solomon, Pamela . . . ...... . . 77 Solscheid, Jow ..... . . . 45,182,183 Southerland, Vincent ..... 47 Sparks, Danny .... . . . 65,144 Spencer, Cynthia ............... 65 Stacy, Doborah ........ .....96,137 Stallsworth, Richard ............... Stanford, John .... Stapleton, Sheryl . . Starling, Thomas . . Stasi, Sandy .... Stenzel, Walter . . Stephan, Kevin . . . Stephens, Brent . . . Stephens, Helen . . . Stephenson, Robert . Stephenson, Ruth . . Stevenin, Audrey . . Stevenin, Linda . . . Stevens, David . . Stevens, James . . Stevens, Marsha . . . Stevenson, Janet . . Stevenson, Marsha . . Stevermer, Kim . . . Stevermer, Mark . . Stewart, Beth . . . Stewart, Dave . . . Stewart, David . . ...96 ...77 ...77 ......65 .....108,218 . . 65,151,136 77,190,l91,128 ...65,184 ....77 ...65,116 ...77,198 ...96,109 f'f55Ah5ji5 .......65 fIIQI56J55 33,194,214,128 . . . . . . . . 65 Stewart, Gary , . . ,...65 Stewart, Jim. . . . . . 183 Stewart, John .... .... 2 4 Stimpfel, Pat . . ........... 77,213 Stokes, Dennis ................. 96 Stokes, Karen .... 65,107,109,158,155,169 Stone, Joyce .........,...... 77,127 Stone, Vicki . . . .....,....... . . . . Strack, Sharyl . . . Strain, Beckie . . . ....65,104,107,123 Ti'f'?ff if f . Stringer, Cheryl . . 96,l06,120,123,130, 158,162,163 Stringer, Randy . . . ...... . . 77 Stringfield, Lou Ann . . . . . 65,122,130 Strohm, Anthony . . . . . 65,151 Stroth, Terry ..... .... 9 6 Struthers, Ann . . . . . . 49,152 Stuck, Marcia .... . . . 65 Stuckwisch, Tony . . . . . 65 Stump, Joanne .... . . . 96 Stump, John ..... . . . 65 Stump, Michael . . . . . . 77 Stump, Richard . . . . . . . Stumpff, Debbie ................ 65 Stumpff, Micheal ............... 66 Sullivan, Brad . . . 69,77,104,194,206,167, 195,136 Sullivan, Colleen , . 97,124,125,137,130 Sullivan, James . . . ......... 185,198 Sunday, Melody . , . .... . . 96 Surrell, Pamela . . . . . . 65,145 Sutton, Jim .... .... 6 6 Swank, Holly . . . . . . 77,116 Swann, Craig . . . . . . 66,116 Tabor, Linda . . . .... . . 66 Taeger, Marel . . . . . 96,146 Taeger, Morgan . . . . . 66 Talbot, Debbie . . . . . . 66 Talley, Joe .... . . . 66 Talley, Roger . . . .... . . 96 Taylor, Chris . . . .... 77,155 Taylor, Jeff . . . ........ 96,144,153 Taylor, Jon ............. 77,144,155 Taylor, Richard . . . 70,77,l30,l78,179,188, 190,191 Taylor, Susan . . . .... 77,136 Teare, Kelly . . ..... 66 Teeters, Pam . . . . . . 77,210 Terhune, Steven . . Terrill, Richard . . . ......... 77,144 Tharp, Lynne . . . . . 97,162,l63,105,137 Tharp, Teri .... Thielen, Nick .... . . . 50 Theisman, Gerald . . . . . . 97 Thom, Craig .... . . . 66 Thom, Michael . . . . . . 77 Thomas, Becky . . . . . . 77 Thomas, Jaclyn . . . . . . 77 Thomas, Jeff ...... . . . 66 Thomas, Katharine . . . . . . . Thomas, Laurie . . . , . . 97 Thomas, Ward . . . . . . 66 Thompson Butch . . . . . . 66 Thompson Claude . . . . . . 47 Thompson Kathy . ....,...... 97 Thompson Keith ............... 97 Thompson, Kerry .... 77,209,211,2l3,212 Peoplejqnd the orchestra pit a Cozy place to repose-app arently! rf' Thompson, Kim . . Thompson, Mary . . ......,.....210 Thompson, Michael , . . . . 77,104,106 Thornton, Debra . . Tilley, Jim ...... ........66 Tilley, Karen ..... . . . 96,l02,133,158 Timberlake, Debra . . . .... 97,102,133 Timmcke, Kim .... . . . 77,122,128 . . . . . . 66 Tinsley, Retta .. . Index 235 ........77,l28 Toburen, Murray .... Todd, Daryl ....... Todd, James . . , 97, Toomay, Cheryl ................ 77 Torello,,Steven . . . Towner, Randy . . . Tracz, Edward .... .....77 Trammell, Janice . . . Travis, Debra .... Travis, Gary ..... Trewett, Marilyn . . . Troutman, Charles . . Truax, Marian .... True, Roni ..... Truitt, Dianne . . Tucker, Robert . . . Turner, Barbara . . . Turner, Lane . . . Turner, Martin . . . Turner, Mel .... Turner, Michael . . . Ufford, Stanley . . . Ulm, Roger ...... Uhl, Michael . . . Ukleja, Janice . . . Ulm, Donna ..... Wurm, Kent ...... Wells, Karolyn . . Underwood, Eugene . . .....43 Unruh, Unruh, Upton, Kristi ..... Lynde . . . Allen . . . --67 Zahner, Pat ..... Upton, David . . . Upton, Patricia . . . Urczyk, James . . . Urquhart, Marsha . . . Vail, Patricia . . . Vail, Sharon ....... Vaille, Mike ....... Van De Berghe, Sherry Van Derhagen, Nancy Van Hercke, Sue .... Vandeberghe, Bill . . . Vandenabeele, Michael Vanderghe, Bill ..... Vanderhagen, Linda . . Vanderhagen, Robert . Vanderhagen,Terry' . . VanTuyl, Melvin ........ Vanwalleghem, Michael Vaughn, Greg .... Vaughn, Paul .... Verhamme, John . . . Verheaghe, Kathryn . . Vermeire, David .... Verstraete, Christine . . l02,108ll11,140,139, 1l6,114,l15,2l8 ........97,184 ...97,206,204,l95 ...,....66 ...66,183 ....77 ...97,178 .......77 ...66,l52,136 ......66 ...66,20O ....97 ....66 ......66 . . 30,97,128 . . . . . . 66 ... . 66,182 . . . 77,188,190 .. . . . 97,131,130 .........66,130 . 97,l20,130,131,202 . . . . . 97,162,163 . . . . . . 66 . . . 77 .....77 ....98,146 ...53,l80,216 .......66 ...77 ...77 .. ...... 77 . . . . . 77,145,130 . ....... 77 ...98 .. ...66 .. ..... 77 .. ...98,178 . .... 98 V ...98 ...66 .. .... 98 ...66,l34 ......98 . ...... 147 ......77,128,l30 Vick, Crystal . . . 89,98,102,106,141,l62, Vick, Rebecca . . . Vielhaver, Tom . . . 105,137 .. . 66,111,123 Voights, Martha ................ 66 Voiles, Denise ...... Voiles, Marc . . . 66,98,178,188,190,201, 202,137 Von Behren, Karen ............. 66 Wagner, Catherine . . Wagner, Joan .... Wagner, Rick . . . Wahl, David ....... Wahlstrom, Constance . Walker, Douglas .... Walker, Frank . . Walker, Gary . . . Walker, Judy . . . Index 236 ........,'98 ......66,l30 77,139,138,136 ...132,134,135,136 Wallace, Gary . . Walter, Doug... Ward, Kathy . . . Ward, Robert . . . Warden, Robert . . Warren, Larry . . . Warren, Timothy . Wasser, Rob .... Watts, John .... Watts, Sandra . . Weaver, Fonda . . Weaver, Lenna . . Webb, Diane ...... . . . Webb, Randolph . Wegner, Beth . . . Wegner, Richard . Wehrly, Manfred . Wehrly, Teresa . . Weiden Gary . . . Weiden John . . . Weisbach, Stephen Welander, Rita . . Welch, Cathy . . . Welker, Mark . . Welkner, Judith . . Weller, Iva .... Wells, Kaye . . . Welsh, Marlin . . Wendling, Steve . . Wendorff, Kristie . . . . Wenner, Susan . . . Werner, Lisa . . . West, Daniel . . . West, William . . . Westfall, Dennis . . Wever, Deborah . . . Whalen, Teresa . . Wheat, Matthew . White, David . . . White, Donald . . White, Gene . ., . White, Peggy . . . White, Peter . . . White, Rhonda . . White, Timothy . . White, Bill ..... Whitworth, Connie . . . Wickersham, Mark, . . Wiedenman, Chris . Wilbanks, Michael . . . Wilcox, Kay ...... Wildberger, Roger . Wiley, John ........ Wilkerson, Michelle Wilkerson, Timothy Wilkins, Deeanna . . Wilkins, Melvin . . Wilkins, Michael . . . Wilkinson, Dale . Williams, David . Williams, Jeanne . Williams, Keith . . Williams, Kim . . Williams, Kirk . . . Williams, Lee Williams, Mary . . Williamson, Kim . . . Willis, Don ..... Willis, Marlene . . Wilson, Bob . . . Wilson, Jim . . Wilson, Rick . . . ...98 ...66 ...77 ...66 ...66 .....77 ...66,183 . . . 98,178 ....'.98 ...77 . ........ 66 . . . . . . . . 77 66,183,138,198 . . ......... 98 . . . . . . 66 . . . . 66,128 ..77,131,132 ......77 ...66,183 .......66 ..98,128,l29 .......98 ........78 ...,....66 66,149,136,130 ........99 ....66 . . . 66,128 . . . . . . . . 78 . . 99,158,213 66,l20,169,152 ...66,130 .....78 ..66 ..67 1.67 . . . . . 67,183 99,141,158,l05 . . . . . 78,186 ...,....67 ..67 ..99 ....67 ..67,129 ...66 ..25 ..67 ..99 ..99 ..67 ..67 ..78 ..67 ..99 ......78 .....99,169 . . . 67,144,152 ......78 ...136 flfbd .....25 . . 67,197,202 Wilson, Robert . Wingo, Rhonda . Winkler, Earl . . . Winn, Dick . . . Winn, Tom . . . Winter, Chris . . . Winter, Monica . . . Wise, John ..... Wisner, Diana .... Womboldt, Marc Wood, Barbara . Wood, Cecelia . Wood, Duane . . Wood, Michael . Wood, Sheri . . . Wood, Stephen . Woods, Cheryl . . Woods, Perry . . . Woods, Warren .... Worden, Robert .... Worthington, Glenn . Wreyford, Steve . . Wright, Cynthia Wright, Rickie . Wright, Wayne . Wuertz, James . Wurtenberger, Donald Wymer, Janice ..... Yager, Kathy . . Yates, Michael . Yates, Robert . . Yord, Richard . Yord, William . Young, Joe . . . Young, Roger . Yount, Cheryl . . Yount, Kim ..... ...78 ...67 ,...78 ...67,200 ...67,200 ....67 ...78 ,...78 ...78,107 ...99,179 ...78,145 . . . . 67 . .' f f I 57,125 . . . 67,213,212 67,183,189,l90 67,139,138,143, 142 . . . 67,184 . . f f f f f f 57 . . . 48,131,130 . . . . . . . 99 . . . 67 ' ' '65,i7'sQ1s5,266 ' ' ' I '. '. M155 . . . . . 104,155 . . . . . . . . 99 99,l33,136,137 Youree, Barbara Yowell, Elaine . .........37,155 .................. Yowell, Roxy . 37,96,ll7,l54,155,l71 Zacher, David . ............. , Zacher, Sharon . . . . . 99 Zager, Deborah . . ......... . . Zahner, Michael . . . ...... . . 99 Zahner, Stephen . . . Zarda, James . . . Zeigler, Scott . . Zeisig, Barbara . . . Zipp, Bill .... Zook, Martin . . . Zrake, Patty . . . Zwiegel, Jon . . . Guests Amos, Gene . . . Baeke, Dr. John ...... Ball, Dr. Arzell ' .... Collier, Mayor Clinton Coy, Ken 1 ........ Frenkela, Rebecca . . Hildebrand, Ray .... Hirschsteiner, Walter . . . Nulton, Bill ...... Sparks, Bill ...... Spurlows ,.... . . Stanavage, Dr. John Up With People . . Wendell, Bob ..... . . . 67,182,l88,190 ......67,182 . . 67,123 ........vl44 ........ 130 . . . 67,183,196,204 ..20 ..20 ....20 ...107 ..39 ,..20 ...1l0 ..20 ..20 ..20 ...l10 ...113 ...........1l0 Wichita State University Symphony Or- chestra . . . 111 No man is an island, entire of itseb' . . Any mnnis death diminishes me, i j 9 Because I am involved with mankind: And therefore never send I0 know for 1 whom the bell rollsg if tolls for thee, . John Donne f Ter E. Doris Paul D. Luelf YY June 24, 1953 to March 22, 1971 June16, 1955 to February 15, 1971 As a child, two colorful mockingbirds would greet the sun outside my bed- room window. The notes of their re- frain awakened me to a new day and the enthusiasm with which they faced the dawning never failed to refresh my spirits. God had created them, I felt, just for me-to open my eyes that I might see, As an adult, two brave young men made my acquaintance. They laughed and joked and brightened my day. Their dreams, aspirations and thought-pro- voking Conversations made me a better man. God had created them, I felt, just for me-to open my eyes that I might SCC. Dr. Bill Ray Lewis. Editors 238 Y. 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A special thanks should go to Dana Carr, our literary editor, who completed necessary copy when some of her staff members gave up. When the year began, we had no photogra- phersg our advisor, Mr. Moore, patiently trained three staff members as photogra- phers. In' planning the Lair, Mr. Moore gave advice, but never acted as acensor. We appreciate the patience of the stu- dent body in waiting for a summer book. This made possible a more com- plete and higher quality publication. You cannot conceive or appreciate the amount of work in this volume. How- ever, we hope that each Northwest student or faculty member who reads the 1971 Lair will find a part of him- self in it. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Inter-Collegiate Press for print- ing and bindingg Mr. Robert Gadd for information and ad- vice, Vincent Price Studio for class portraits, Pat Milligan for football and graduation pictures, Mr. and Mrs. Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Luelf for pictures, All people who contributed COPYS Dr. Bill Lewis for special copy, Brian Basel for jani- torial services and typing. Editors 239 5..- Where has this year gone? I remem- ber walking in here last fall. I wasnit the same person I am now. I was young- er for one thing. September to June just isn't that long in time, but it can hold so many soul-shaping elements. I remember the day a student teacher I hadn't known before took time to re- mark about a book I was reading. I remember defending another student's views-after a heated debate with that person. I remember a room where I was not only always welcome, but where the people there were mildly af- fronted if I didnlt spend all my time with them! I remember the way some people always know what to do or say to help those who need help. I remem- ber the office full of people who re- membered my name from one time to the next. I remember people mostly- people finding meaning in their rela- tionships to others. I remember finding that meaning-the most important part of this year. The End 240 I I 'W'flL.l1 I Q I A I , my qu, ,,A,.,T,...,-Q...--1-q-+-1 -f+n1.,,.- .-.-W-14.1 4 ,-.4f,m....+.,,n-e-- ne-.rr V . . . . nn xnaqrv.QQ,-.gm-K.-f,emi-..l..-1.,...,.,..,-q.bw.n-llwumrr-7m:1mu.f....,.,.-1 of f ff? Hf, Wx , , ,Z ,..-- - ...- ffm- ...M-..-...-..-u-,.. .,. 4.5.-....f,Q.... ........ .L ,........-..,.u. X., I r . , A 1 , 4 y 4 ,. I 1 1 , , A-JJ-, f ' , V ,,. 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