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

 - Class of 1974

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' ' - i i i 17. ,,.....i.nb- fl' This school, Northwest, the seed from which we are beginning. . . 4 i in - www Itdti 15 IA 11 In .,. Y .1-, ' .li ,, ..w ' 1 . , ff- .. Y O, ,W . , Q.. I 9' V , at H. . - - .- it fn ,1'f.'. 2 ,, .gg 0 '. u r.,-'.'? -.5 -1,- 54 J' ' ' Y Q - n - 1 W , . W'- i . - K . .J .X It 4 1' .. ' w ' f Y r , N I N- ,,, X '44 , . 1 ,ze I' IN ', 1' T11 . .b ey . l . axi!,gT.7P 9 41' V ,Q P-' 'K ,li , I .Q I 5 ' J ' ' V- I W.. X-5 1 .Z , I .' P L95 ,Ea I5 1. Q Kau s. : vc -H Li, WJ ua' Q 1 -I. I J ' S' 'R 4- - . ' '. ' 'r - Qu J--,f 1 fv .1 - ,,-7 - .Q 1 ' l - T1-fxw, ' Ar x., 'F . A Xe 'A x- - IM '. ...fl 'Z '. '.. I .l,' ' J .4 'f - ' Q ' A 5' Ya' Y if M ' - ' if ?f-: I A J ms . A 1 s . 3 1 I M, ,I .. ' nv' 5 sn, . ' l K .-0 Qs I' ' an! ' -f' ' Kr A L RNIN' A N .pm 1 S f 4 'Wd l iw Nu lr- I Let's experience the world H-A ' 'it - nw ' W, vm' lif' lt, , I , Ii 1 1 gy .ISL girly: Acting President of the Senate, Charles Boyce, plays his role in government class. Jerry Atkinson Cheryl Brady James Burhans Paul Heltzman 'Y' if Robert Higgins Louise Lindsey David McDonald David Pendleton ill r sflillgw V fr 1. 1 ' ,Y .. ,J 1 .-...N M...- Flonald Poplau John sald, Go West young man, go West ? - 7 obert Scheele Winston Scott Marjorie Webb The 1974 Social Science Department delved into many different ex- periments in education. They had guest speakers from all walks of life come in and share with the students their ideas and view points to provide the student with more infor- mation from a source much better than a book. The mock Congress was voted a large success by Government classes. From it more was learned by both students AND faculty than could have been ac- complished by just a reading assign- ment. The Social Science Departments goal was to see to it that the student became more and more aware of and involved with the world around him today. At NW that goal is being achieved. Wendell Davidson 1 AV -Q , -WW, , gn... lt's really not Halloween! lt's just Mr. Poplau in his KKK robe. Wayne Duderstadt Introduces a Senate blll. Social Science 19 fhll , W There were some odd golngs on ln the rooms at the east end of the up- stairs academic wing. Strange con- coctions, babbling incantations, and strange rituals accompanying the sounds of animals scurrying in their cages seemed to abound in that area. It may not have been as slnlster as all that. It was simply science that occurred there daily. Biology, physics, and chemistry are all traditional classes In which sometimes extremely untradltlonal teaching methods were used. There were also some new alternatives to old classes. The new Student Naturalist course taught by Mr. Wen- dall Mohllng was the latest alter- native for 1974. Jungle foliage flourishes under natural greenhouse llght. ,J ..,.. . L.- ,..l K A. in -2 .FS . we . LP? .. ,. ., U H 5,38 ,lnl n -1-1-1-1 ' ' '-.'-mf:-. ' A.-Z -l':5f:'f:-, '- QQ-. X. 1 .'-.-.--my 1 A69 '4 ' . , ,, . 4 un . .. q ff-3 T A-'mn 'L ' .ri x. f lg-eg N .4 5 Y ,X A l ' L' 1 Q..- YH, f f- f -9 in .'f 71 ' . v .- . .vis .1 V.: ,Ly . ,Q ,f , . Qf' .fel I ' 'ig ' A H Xxx.,-.4 M vi ., WH J ' ' . .3 ' 1552.1 Y I ff'H'5i2S-5-Q-3 . .H . Q l Y , fs? - , .. 1 '.,,g- -L' ,f ---.N,fwT5 1. iv -' ' 155'-:W E- .- W fxl' fr ' lgx.- '4l i'!+ ' 'A ' ...f 3 1. , 'G A . All ,v - .img -3 wh' 1 lv. ai E. . ian w....... :gg j'. KI? if ' if-Q... ug, .145 ffdgjvk gf , - 2 'fx la.: i' i Biff Drivers learn skills Jumped curbs, close calls, and un- excited instructors, all marked one department-Driver Education. Driver Education put an estimated 450 students in the driver's seat. The apparent gas shortage threatened to halt driving in the class in November of '73. However, the school board decided that driving is an important skill in adult life and that priorities L l 2 a Q1 1- E. Zll we V--E-as-3 in-it Excedrln headache 98001. 22 Drlver Education had to be set. The designated new cars drove over 200 miles daily dur- ing the week. But the highlight of the course was the steel nerves of the driving instructors. Placidly sitting on the passenger side, they used their brake liberally at near disasters and calmly said, Turn left at the next ln- tersectionff They have probably seen everything by now! A simulated drive In the Besides slmulatlng and on-the-road experience, there ls also classroom Jack Hazlett Wayne Laverty Kenneth 0'Neal if Chuck Seawood Ward Sherrll David Stewart ri' lt's as simple as pllr'yl L Q L I F K , ' Z' Math stresses understanding Titus Burkholder CSCI' DSUHGY Gerald Garrett in I John Ftezac Al Ringer Van Rose Lorrie Wheeler The Mathematics Department was a very real place full of very real peo- ple. The impression that most peo- ple get is that math is very dull, very difficult, and no fun at all. The 1973- 74 school year showed those fallacies to be changing. The math classes changed from dull lecture: do a problem on the boardg now do your homework style classes into groups of kids getting together to find WHY x : 20. THAT is a vast im- provement. Gary Cralnshaw explains to Conrad Van Buren that geometry is as simple as 2 + 2. Mathematics 23 A 1974 English credlt didn necessarily have to be adjectives, pronouns, adverbs, and ancient poetry. The NW Language Arts program can consist of TV Produc- tion, Tutoring, Science Fiction, Writer's Workshop, Annual, and Mythology. Improvement was clearly shown in the fllm-making classes taught by Mrs. Thressa Curry. Four new cameras, tripods, and editing equipment paved the way for serious student studies ln the art of film- making. ln addltlon, fllm producer Ozzie Brown vlslted classes for two weeks in the fall to help students with their film-making. Reading was again stressed in the curriculum. Preliminary indications show sharp improvement in reading scores, said Ftoy Gunter, chairman. I ffff. af' M fS'l'fV use I nga lit ...lui tl Ftoy Gunter Esther Gardner Helen Affllck Thressa Curry A W ,.. it X.. lll 2' ll it ll - ,ll t tw 3 l Sharen Von Behren expresses herself during agdlyusslon. I Lfrlvtyj' . , f P i LW' ,W fl - , ,D fd? Ml fl, , W ,f fltgwfwx Students work out problems ln fllm-making with Thressa Curry. 24 Language Arts Dessle Gathrlght Michael Pechar Larry France Pat Bozarth -F I A new emphasis on reading floods Mrs. Llbby Scott with pupils. I J nglish pushes choice 77, 14 R 4 '.':1 ' 4:-v-H k--Tl. 5- , A gl ...,-.. ..,.,..,..., , 1 'V 4, 'iff 3' . Fill-f'.' Y 74... . wA-:2.5ffZQi,ggz1-LmtvffgQ Y' Tffff !l , , - ' ' A ' e. gr-are-:wise nf . . 1 . Y I A ef :, wsaif-1-' ' ' ' I . A M55 ', 3' ,u.f- T -.fc -: 1 4 -. 11 - N : ' . U.-. .. J, 4 ips f, U, I 1 X ,f I yy! - , I ' A 2' V ,OU 4? if 1.110.- 7 if ,gm ,l gr . 'll 'f.Al,4 fxfxz Q O '4 .ffqgsg l '..l' f ,L .QQ ...J Harrlet McCaIIop, In costume for her reading of Black Mother. Thom, junlor, proves that everything needn't be done In class. - ., HA Q R Scott Mlke Dougherty Brenda Wllllams Pencils and books are also a theme In the rap center. Language Arts 25 n ,' ' m',, fl' H .. QI., I . , A buh Kim Hunt uses her hands to stress her point. X, 'x Pamela FOFBSI LeAnn MCLGHOH Sara Pyle Bill Rgbinson ,.! JA! ' 3 .ei--vwusun Below: Sally Pearson, cub reporter I ,- .mi -s...i Y Illini-nnn.g..,0.,,,,,s.,'-H-' .Nb v , I 6 1' . JZ -is Y at Y - l ' I l- all , ,. 0 It's like this, says Janet DeNoon. 'flirfgf 1 , f ' Nia- '- A ,If .f l 5 1 silt, 26 Drama, Speech, Journalism - sf 1 X was ' Ar Course trio draws audiences , X A - ' ' Vernon Leat and Blake Richter prepare their case from files and brief cases. 'XF , ' i .Q-5.3 ' -1.154 Q 5.1, ,lil in 5-..,5,fEf,,-ee 3 1.43-. is , da- i 1 : .-:qi -I-:z5.:.LJ',' ' ' ' J Drama student Flandy Butler explains to Ken West, lt's not that bad! Three areas - drama, speech, and journalism - are all language arts, yet quite different. Drama meant all the excitement of a first-nighterg learning the basics of acting and behind-the-scenes importance of lighting and sound. But most impor- tantly it was an appreciation of what happens behind the greasepaint and bright lights. Speech and debate, the honorable argument, was the meeting of two minds over a ques- tion. Journalism was learning the guts of a newspaper, learning writing, layout, and all the things that make up the publication people read every day. Important too was lear- ning how the press affects us in our everyday lives. Drama, Speech, Journalism 27 IJ Activities mark Language year Fmeu . u 1 Wonder why they're smiling? Could it be those French novels? 28 Foreign Language Los libros ibooks to grlngosi appear popular In this Spanish setting. , A T! -Y ff' Roxy Yoweil Beth Stewart Richard DeMoss 'NA Zeny Schmidt, student teacher, makes a poll ,L i 1. Q0 lt lsnt read along with Rich -Mr. DeMoss teaches vla audio ald. Mlckey Mouse Club? tbelowl Mein Hut eshat drel Ecke. The flylng palr are Beth Stewart and Jorge Klrlgln, AFS student. Providing a myriad of activities the Foreign Language Department helped students reach a better un- Nf derstanding of themselves. Drills, repetition and tapes helped students attain fluency. Games, songs, and plays acquainted students with customs of other cultures. Special Yrr-sf 5 I X events included the international I Mg!! dinner, participation ln contests, and 3 C6l8brati0rl of f6StiV8IS and h0IldayS. Esther Tuttle Barbara Youree Foreign Language 29 Home life begins at school 30 Home Economics ..' Q l 1 W 0: 'lbs-ol' Rita Buckman stitches her way Into a new outflt. Marilyn Brody W M The Home Economics Department not only taught basic and advanced skills in cooking and sewing, but eas such as Home Management, ome Decoration, Engagement and arriage, Child Development, and Food Service. The department wasn't even discriminatory. There were about 160 boys enrolled in Bachelor Cooking and the Food Ser- vice Program. classes were also offered in other ' 4 1 . PGQQY ..1: l QE q L nd Stella Thurman enjoy the fruit of their labor. I .Ls Marilyn Meyer Marty Palmer Jackie Skubal O Vere 5O' - C-'fl g I i 1 l lf Julie Crosby paints ln her Home Decoration class. 'Y ,F- -L ' f W '.:,'b,'fn.A-jf' 4' 9 l I, .i - 'lffjjul 1 , , wif. M-. Z H!! ,,-A' 7 . - .Q l :. 'ff wil Zin ' ' Q 'fi -'lf' ii' if be ' I i lf if-lf, il , 5 1 l 3 15' s l- f- JJ V 5:'l'i ?'v 4' f , ...r , f Lf L W Leslie Botz prepares to sample e piece of cake. There Is a difference between foolhardiness and courage. V' l .W-,. 1-rf A ei fel M I x mul if ii at ,nf If ,PQ-.2-,E ?'7 .fl sw, , ,ln Y Home Economics 31 Diversity marks lndustrlal Arts yea Banging hammers, buzzing saws, and sparks flying greeted the new- comer entering the Industrial arts shop area. But in most cases It's more than that. It's plastics and pen- cils, carving and construction, transmission and technology. Ecology was the emphasis for Auto Technology. Mr. Thlelen, instructor, described lt as concern for ecology in repairs and tune-up courses. Working at their own rate was the key phrase of metal shop philosophy as far as Mr. Bell was concerned. Diversity and combina- tion were the objectives describing the wood courses. The Industrial arts program was limited only by the students' Imaglnations. - i Turnlng rough wood into a useful prolect ls this student's job. 32 Industrial Arts ' 15 ' ' 4 'V 'f'- 'L'-mrs' If I' lr ,ur SQL-,MMM Dust 8nd 8 smooth fll'lt8h BVS all fhBt'S IGH BHS! lhlS 3IUd9l'lf'S 8ffOl'fS. Greasy hands introduce this Auto Tech student to cars xii ., l, flgzil- -- In hls project, Is Quentln Webb, NW sophomore wood student. Carl Lord Johnie Dombaugh Robert Moore Carl Rolf .-X .Trial - 'A James Bell, metal Instructor, demonstrates use of sheet metal machines. Not Pictured: Nick Thielen The blur of movement clearly proves thls goggle-eyed student's toll. Industrial Arts 33 Females enlist travel AWO Travel and women had to headline the year in NJROTC. The girls came in full force when a new pollcy allow- ed them to be drafted right in there with the guys. The girls received responsibilities and uniforms similar to their male counterparts. Travel, or the lack of it, expressed the other part of NJROTC. Much of the com- pany's sweeping plans for trips had to be curtailed because of the fuel shortage. NJROTC: Mark Aelmore, Richard Auten, Richard Bays, Cynthia Bolen, Phil Bledsoe, James Brown, Leslie Burnett, Randy Butler, Bradley Canaday, David Canaday, Mike Christiansen, David Crooks, Byron Crow, James Dahlin, Davld Dlnwlddle, Kelth Dlnwlddle, Kevin Erwin, Llnda Estelle, Roger French, Randy Frith, Jeff Gllllng, Cheryl Hale, Brad Hall, John Hausmann, Gall Henlk, Linda Henke, Leslie Herring, Jonathan Houpt, Randall Hudson, Jamie Johnson, Nancy Kasparek, Roger Keeler, Michael Keener, James Kelly, Howard Kennedy, Paul Kramer, Kenneth Lain, Paul Land, Mary Llvlngood, Therese Marshall, Karen McClendon, Mike McMullen, John Mott, Charles Nlspel, Dorothy Nlspel, Gary Norris, Earl Painter, Mike Parrott, Robert Petty, Kerrle Robbins, Ted Roam- bach, Mary Ruiz, Thomas Schaefer, Karl Schletzbaum, Willard Smith, Steve Stapleton, Patti Stevens, Loretta Thacker, Doug Todd, Blll Warren, Davld Wendte. 34 Naval Science LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, shouts the commander and NW's NJROTC company marches on. , f 1 . v, 2 Sv R ., I ,f i lf' gi, ef 1 . L, 5, fb Q lj A 'H ,W N , fi . f , . ' v , . ,L takes much practice The flag detall represents NW In the Veteran s Day Parade XXITD inning ,Il DOUOQ1 T . av ' ' fa: to-E21 l ' 'ESQ lf! Us Commander Crow Chlef Blanton Attention, please, Iadles . . 'LW Naval Science 35 l Run hard, leap high. . Mrs. Orf and Tim Cannady ask Frank Baumann, ls lt wet in there? Jan Baker Phil Basler Jo Ann DeFrain Doug Dlenelt 9' .. N. Ken Johns Karen Orf - James Urczyk Plng pong or table tennls? That ls the question. 36 Physlcal Education Jrm 4 ' m.. v 1, .. --ggfrf'j'T:'- l N N, 1. Xl. I X li ' -Q-.Q Sald wrestling IS H IGQH' SPOU7 Keep your eye on the tennis ball Carlton Adams Physical Education is a class liked by many, despised by a few, but re- quired for all. New features for '74 were combination courses, large course selections, and a totally new class-Camping and Outdoor Education. The course attempted to teach students about the new fast- growing sport of camping. The members of the classes, accom- panied by Instructors Jim Kent and Karen Orf, went on a Camp-Out to Lake Perry to utilize their knowledge. ,I D I A ' I All gy- , A A ' 1 More than books in Iibra Q' 38 Library Work seems to be stacking up for Kelley Carrol inthe Musty shelves and large volumes are the picture that some get when library is mentioned. Northwest people know better, though. It was books and reference, but was also AV and audio retrieval, periodicals, and paper backs, too. But those weren't always the reasons for the large migration of people into and out of the library-even classes weren't in session. lt was feeling of the place: the chairs, wall murals, and so carpeting that ranked it next to tr mall for student relaxation centers Kids came there to read, to talk, t meet, or just to see who's down i the library. 3 Rs Dominate Learning Center A classroom geared specifically for individual needs was one of many descriptions for the Learning Center. The class for special education con- tained much AV equipment such as tape recorders and filmstrip projec- tors. However most of the class was devoted to the 3 Rs with a difference, helping the class members to function in the outside world, the real purpose of education. Cyndy Prlce Falth Scofield 5' .ei Learning Center offers specialized academic research. Students slavlng over a hot desk , S ,-ph-,Ex g ., g sw fs.,Q.i...-' Learning Center 39 Business Ed is best in state Judy Jackson Tim MCCIUYG Jeanette Michelson Vincent Southerland Nancy Wright 5 AX John Robert Gregg had a better Idea shorthand! 40 Business Education instructs NSY CIHSS In DOOKKBBPIUQ- Would you believe typing ls hard work for Sheila Matthes? A JSI I . fnq ,F A A ,nl - u According to Mrs. Daisy Gregory, department chairman, Northwest had the largest and most progressive Business and Career Education Department in the state of Kansas. The validity of this statement was illustrated by statistics. Forty students were placed out on jobs in Office Education, and twenty seven in Dlstributive Education. Business classes were career oriented. Students had to be seniors, and had to have taken intensive lab. Classes were in two hour blocks and students worked in the morning or afternoon. Dlstributive Education differed in that students had to at- tend only one hour of intensive lab, and could work day or night. The keys to success begin at homerow. lf.. '-il .91 Business Education 41 I l W , K f 1 'gk 33gL',g,L,.4 .-,- nn -. , 3 JM. ,,, lag' fQ mm F-un , has-ga li L v--' 1 E, i w ' 1llll'I?l.'li4 nifm V pmg- -- W2-fiarf X. ' A ml S- , lf.. .Mia 4-1 5- 1 -,fx ' ' E ,., ,EXW y-L is 1-gabfif ., . WF: I A M? ' 4 - K il ' i H51 771 LE' Uh1. .Uh2.. When you speak of the Music Department, you're talking big. One of the largest and finest in the dis- trict, the SMNW Music Department made a name for themselves in '73. The two divisions-Vocal and Instrumental-worked in close har- mony to provide many concerts and Why can't you say no, Debbie? .Uh3. public appearances that spread even farther the fine reputation already enjoyed by the Music Department. Mr. Ballard and Mr. Yadon, headed by Mr. Harrington, worked long and hard, and with the efforts of the students enrolled, made a very successful year. 'rjlu M -' V, f f,f1 .iw Liberace had to start somewhere, too. Jack Ballard Lynn Harrington Morris Yadon Music 43 l lf you had aspirations of improving or developing your artistic talent, the Art Department was there to help you with a format of staggered term schedules, and individualized study in the classes. Advanced classes were enlarged for those who had the basics, and a new course called Creative Film-Making was in- troduced. Northwest offered the old favorites like ceramics, photography, design, drawing, jewelry, printmaking, painting, sculpture, and textiles with a new spur of enthusiasm. Humanities, or the study of relating mankind through the centuries through the media of art, music, literature and drama, was also offered. So if you had talent, or wanted to develop some, the NW Art Department was the place to go. Bill Fllha designs with paints Creativity spurs enthusiasm Us -V, ,S ' A SL ,J --- ' ' L--'-X ll H Q!! i Mrs. Norman and Alan Reynolds prepare a painting canvas. 'Q QTY ai i 1 ll lb 'i 5 ' L 5 l Lesley FItch's painting draws many admirers. Cheryl Grimm Jan Norman Blll Smith , wma W-aaa I 1fL,GcJ'i,Cf-OPML wvdwwi QW: -this 1.12.4-vu -M3 ofasees rqiitmesstg g originating In 1974 was Creative Film Making. so 't- 1 -L-Q I CLHEILYC. Art 45 A wi, ,I -. 1 3 f ,W ,J Lu V .l ' , , 1 1 ,Y jx 'X fu!!! l -' g' if ff' V 1, , -. , f'v!'? ' fx, I L -W1 , fly I,-f Ir, I ' f I V ' X M' 1 A' ' Lf . 1 1 '--jx XX' ff . .ff ' J 2- I ff -1 x, -f ff 7 I M- P' f W . 111 VN - ' ' I C ' N fl V' ' I I , , , f f ,f -, ,f I I-If I xt, , ,f ff f V -'ff' L f,. 4, KI, ,, . ff' ' 1 , f :zu 1 L 1 A I I1 . A , ,V M, X ,J 4, ,sf bf ' V W Im ll! J ,KL ' , r, , 1 tl, , f' - f' , I, xv 4 y ,,, 1 . N X .. ,-' AV' , 1 inf, M '-A . , f 1' ,'. 1' V f kk I I People pushing Ideas! Mrs. Wiley and Scott Morgan engage in serious discussion. ' Interested students skip or gulp lunch to attend REPRESENTATIVES Kirk Bailey, Don Barron, David Dun- can, Rhonda Gist, Jack McNeIey, Scott Morgan, Joe Petersen, Blake Richter, Sheldon Riner, Toby Sachsenmaier, Tim Stringer, Stephany Sturges, Ken West. 48 Coalition ' AND FACULTY: Hon Poplau, Kay Wilcox, faculty: Jon Bostlc, Cralg Blessing, Pam Walker. NOT PICTURED: Burhans, Mrs. Curry, Mrs. Gordon, Mr. Rezac, Mrs. Wiley. Karen Roth would rather study. But lt's for the good of NWl The NW Community Coalition - what it is, is all in the name. NW: the school, the reason for its existence. Community: the parents, students, businesses, all are represented. Coalition: the joining of forces in a powerful organization that affects the whole community. The name means a legislative body elected from the ranks of faculty, students, and parents, which, believe it or not, sometimes see eye to eye. Coalition 49 1' A 5---.. ,x Q Y. s 1 1 I T l e . l L.. V ' VT -- ,I . lk 'n ' g 5 ' 5 ' ',,':E.n IA .- H I ' f f fm R: xl V 'l - nf 5 ,. 5 Fl. Hu . 5. Q COUQBYBUSS perform fOl' n8WCOm9f8 -nun W ...F '15 A ll, I ,1 Aw ,ff vxi There are already 127 students In that class. The first day here and already they are relaxing. 50 EnrolImentlSophomore Orientatlon EF- ' s TA. 3 1 MS. I A , NJFlOTC sponsors speak to future ,' AL dvi Q' .msg nv' xi' G 7 an ,V tf -I v l F N Pt' Preparing for a new year is difficult Let's see. I can take this class second hour, first term, or third hour, second term. .g--' !? f 0- . 2 Z5 , S - 'I 4 Last spring upperclass enrollment was characterized by decisions, long lines, changes in decisions, and more long lines. Students made selections of classes, hours, and teachers. NW also welcomed its would be sophomores. Those souls were seen groping about the halls in search of rooms. They got their first glimpse of NW life at Sophomore Orientation where they were told of opportunities to join organizations, and were urged to get involved. EnroIIment!Sophomore Orientation 51 T lf that thlng gels out l'Il scream. I do believe ensemble playing ls a good experIence, says Mr. Harrington to parents. They dldn't teach us thls ln schooll lllf .H-F Ku 'LU----Q ls the keyboard the same? ITIS P8l'6l'lfS look On. oach Kent, you've had a rough yearl Parents act out student life ,S So you want to know all about the yearbook? rg ,ll xg-7.1 NX.. l..l.'KH,i, 8 s L t ti r . KKA. gl- jxt I V' - I 'fl If ' J: ' 4 Communication ls the name of the game. A two and a half hour program, starr- ing the entire population of Northwest, was presented to the general publlc, October 2. The audience consisted of the parents, friends, and enemies of the featured players -the students of Northwest. The visitors saw the mall displays, talked wlth school officlalsg some lolned parent organizations such as PTSA or Booster Club and then attempted to flnd their son or Z- daughter's classrooms. Once there, parents heard instructors explain course objectives, and some dared to ask questions. Then parents left for the next class and the next, usually seeing more of the halls than of the teachers and classrooms. Finally, exhausted, starving, and mentally discouraged, the weary es- tablishment felt their way to the cafeteria for refreshment. Northwest Nlght 53 Parent Cougars boost and volunteer PTSA OFFICERS: Paula Zimmer, Van Flose, George Winters, student president, Jean Blessing, parent president, Sara my + I If 54 PTSA f r Mr. James Jeffrey, sports awards night. Mr. Jeffrey illustrates a point. 12 Johns ls serious-for a moment-on sports awards night. shy -N. ,L it's Wednesday lt must be Judy Owens flling English folders. Involvement at NW meant not only students, but dozens of adults who participated in parent groups. The Booster Club, made up mostly of parents of the athletes, achieved its goals of fund raising and spirit by sponsoring a chili supper, furnishing speakers for the awards ceremonies, and sporting their Orange at most athletic events. PTSA, the Parent- Teaoher-Student Association tended to such items as NW information booklets, paper drives, school dances, and even a tree-planting project for the Environmental Lab. Volunteers worked in the book store, the office, the department labs. l' Karen Orf makes awards to Pam Jenkins and Lisa Brown. Booster Club 55 w 56 Winter Festlval , U: , ,,,. :MTX , Library sends season's greetings The Chamber Singers were only par! of the festlvltles. Miss Yowell f' ' Miss Proctor skillfully coordlnates actlvltles. The Brass Choir started the festlval wlth Chrlstmas carol. l .ul Spanish carolers on the guitar. ',:TiT?i:SF.'?'1ffrffffiimi'-ii.','fTf gg' -3 'J ' Arg QQ.. QQQ1 'fm'-l' ,I ',, rcf 11 1-,--gall-.1 5 ' 2 ,f.w.3 ,l 134 Wil:-, , :nm-rdl'f'ez: lflslhlf-aria w : - '- 1-- -,gf , Y, ..,,-- I Kilt' 'AJi'a5'Ji-f- ' g' f f-ii lfii-iii: Init- IW - t-. 1 4 1 u - it-ff':'9i'v ' iq'-f' 'f . Wg'-':'Q5!1'il3PiSfl' A ' r-V .49Ls?,..,:,i ,,.4 ,1ljA l 1 -..,J- ':gq+,rJ H7 sit. lufifff -Y:-U3 H35 'Wifi 1 ilu-Q'Q'l,-'il1', ' . :jf 5 .SW ' lr1,vWWf'-5 - -' l l: 1a'1?'i5 .l:wc.f.Ul-i l rr-::gr J.',i'?:,g-Jw. , ll .31 ,ff-.,. -' in ,',.'f'f-al,-gs -1- P Amy Knox models the sklrt she made In clothing class. ,l l JW. iw: K 'Lil .xy Blll Yord tells how Hanukkah is celebrated. In keeping with the season, the library held its annual Winter Festival. For those who could attend, a variety of entertainment was provided by a brass choir, a vocal ensemble, a fashion show, carollng by language classes, and lectures on how Christmas is celebrated in other lands and an explanation of Hanukkah. Different clubs and organizations set up booths to sell such items as pastry, wreaths, polnsettias, and hand made Items. A holiday mood prevailed! Winter Festival 57 M' YE STL ff h ' NAVY av' .- 5 I- Getting ready for the game! 58 Assemblies Assemblies enlighten an- fl,4 The Navy Band entertains an enthusiastic audience. Members of The First Gear play for a one h0lJf concert -1-fr ..4v- Jack McNeIey Introduces the NW mascot, alias Melanie Myers. ' x I, Siv Tonder, NW student from Norway, assists at the AFS assembly. Kevin Freeman, Pamela Murrell, Harold Locke, and Harriet McCalIop Assemblies at Northwest ran the gamut from attempts at school spirit to concerts and bands to attempts at educating the masses. By far the most common were the spirit assemblies that tried to shake students out of their apathy. The gatherings were successfully led by the varsity cheerleaders with students leaving humming something like Hawaii Five-O! Concerts were plentiful with band, jazz, rock, and classics all represented. Education came in with the AFS assembly and Black History: experiments in mass learning. Assemblies 59 The anchorettes were a group of fif- teen girls that helped promote the NJROTC at Northwest and form a military style drill team. They met every day during sixth hour, studying such subjects as first aid, naval customs, and navigation using only the stars. The Anchorettes have been active at NW for three years. They've sold mums, entertained at basketball and football half times, and given time and energy to the POW cause by selling bracelets. 60 Al'lCh0f'6ft8S Officers confer together during meetings. The NJROTC use the Naval emblem. ff The Christmas splrlt penetrates the Anchorette classroom My X 1-1555 Anchorettes promote NJROTC ANCHORETTES: Front row-Cheryl Jackson, Cindy Bohem, Cheryl Hale, Lisa Downey, Barb Kasparek. Second row-Sandy Orr, Nancy Kasparek, Cassie McGuire, Chris Gilmore, Loretta Thacker. Thlrd row-Miss Wheeler, sponsor, Karen Wilber, Melissa Crltchlow, Cathy Ledwlg, Chris Vannlce, Terry Marshall. ij1 What happens when my hand turns blue? Chrls Gllmore asks of Lisa Downey. Anchorettes 61 K - 2 1 'M K. wk '1 'v A DUST'-UUUOU GGUCSUOH, COUff6Sy Of Southwestern Bell. A brlght-eyed business school representative dispenses 1 l I , V N- 4, gli!! -'lf C 1 L 2115 :flu N ,.,, U-,xw 62 Career Exposition ing.. 'H--- ' Career Expo features job opportunities How to was the theme of the Career Exposition: how to become a national guardsman, a life guard, marine, airman, army man or womang how to become a florist, hairdresser, fireman: a social worker or an FBI agent, a funeral director, or a teacher. The occupations stretch- ed on and on just as the booths did. It was almost impossible to find a career that wasn't represented with information in the form of enticing displays, booths, pamphlets, and posters. ,. Y. .I . if 7-. 1 'YA ,I Y A Ju 'Irs ,N Ji ll ll ,l This representative explains enlistment in the national guard. A slide show highlights the Pittsburg State College booth. Career Exposition 63 Cheerleaders support spirit 7 Y' Aiffxzs- ,..-5-' ' :' ,n I A ,um VARSITY CHE ERLEADERS: Rhoda Jeter, Beth Floth, Karen Smlth, Marty Miller, Linda Hadel, Gloria Williams, Susan Sturgeon, Karen Freyermuth. CHEERLEADER SPONSORS: Miss Riddle, Sophomore Orange: Mrs. Stewart, Varsity: Mrs. Skubal, Sophomore Blackg Miss Palmer, Junlor Varsity. 64 Cheerleaders Maybe next year Q84 SOPHOMORE ORANGE CHEERLEADERS: Robin Clement, Kim Grabau, Cathy Muehlberger, Kathle Sisney, Kathy Reeve, Meg Kuhn. -,....... l JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Lori Shanks Sandy Tumson Jodie Burns Julie Milne Spirit as most coaches will say, is a great factor in determining the final outcome of an athletic event. Responsible for much of that feeling were the school's sophomore, junior varsity, and varsity cheerleaders. Yelling and chanting, clapping and singing, our cheerleaders were some of the best in the district. SOPHOMORE BLACK CHEERLEADERS: Barb Huttie, Kelley Weaver, Debbie Speed, Julie Sullivan, Pam McKenzie. Cheerleaders 65 Y J 4 . SWR 4 a . Q x U . if .am Xm Q 'XG 'mkgm Tart z 1 :N V , 'wp gn tj 5 ' Qf'r' fi gh t M '49 l , n I , 'A ' W. 4, f 'X w I r., . L 1 -A J ' . . s j 9' E 1 3 :ii-fa I . 7 1 X W . W ' ' ' -'1 X ' 5 5 fi: , X g gl, K I nw I ,. X , 1 -' r Y tif Q I . 9 lil s 1 -,L If if H 5 V , 'HEX i xx-l K. rp, 21 ' -bf .vi ,J I 3 1, 'xi Q! ilfi-'A x HCM- ,a IQ, bi - A J. Tc, . th 1 A h ff, ., X --.'. .'v,,:-1- X N -4 .,g,,..,,- - - . V A ..+ ,WI V ,4 .A- 'QLQQQQQ '. y 'W Q. ,' X . , 4. Spirit is goal of Drill Team and Pom Pom girls ougar prlde rises with the flames at the bonfire. ,gi ., . -A-. 'lg' ,... L' A F if-' , sn Faq Uk 3 A ln .T D- ., , , -,. '1 COUGARETTES: Eileen Akes, Barb Attebury, Valerie Barris, Sherry Campbell, Pam Dowell, Suzette Drew, Cindy Fromholtz, Jeri Gunz, Tlna Hoyt, Terri Johnson, Sherry Lamoreux, Janet Llchtenauer, Linda Medina, Karen Meyer, Teresa Nolte, Valerie Pollan, Pam Pratt, Deb Flasmussen, Flobyn Rock, Dana Floseberry, Debbie Shank, Terrl Shaver, Linda Stewart, Laura Stuck, Debbie Stumpff, Klm Thomas, Sharron Thorla, Linda Walter, Cindy Westphal, Brenda Wood. Drlll Team 67 Q- 0 x x 1 u F bg 5 13 .P N !i2'3ifffw1 2' N i Q ' , I W W' 'ri rf?-f,v'U'g W FW, ff ' - f isf-. V 'if 1 i. 'S' ? I E sr 5 'D J H1-Bl Y. me V Parade courtesy of spiriters r3yw'g The muslc was loud, and spirit was hlghg the Cougar Day Parade was a tot Activity. That one word would suffice in description of Spirit Club, Northwest's answer to: We got spirit - how 'bout you? The Spirit Club sponsored ln succession the Cougar Day parade bonfire, three pep assemblies, Spirit Week, buses to games, and ninety percent of the spirit at away games. Their activities began in September with the three- mile parade from Bluejacket Park to the Northwest parking lot where the huge spirit bonfire was held. The club year ended with members still cheering for the last event and ready for another year. rig 1 Pin ai Spirit Club 69 Their business is helping people CREATIVE COUGAR MEMBERS: Front row-Marty Lambeth, Anne Jacques, Marney Erickson, Amy Knox, Melanie Myers, Jack McNeley. Second row-Ron Sheeley, Kim Thayer, Joe Booth, Susan Danner, Colleen Moore, Cheryl Murray, Tomma Owens, Lorraln Lobue, Mrs. Norman, sponsor. Third row-Chris Sellers, Sandy Tawzer, Yvonne Cashi r, Allen Reynolds. NY ' JW? K opp? 3,9 D dd dr ggi. Creative Cougars have meeilngs every Tuesday. 70 Creative Cougars r ' i Y' 1 'x 'N'g-i..,,J V. - V, 5 'n lg Creatlve Cougars sold cookies and other goodies on NW Night. I- - g COUGAR HOSTESSES: Robin Robinson, Chris Bostic, Debbie White, Diane Klempnauer, Lou Ann Swarnes, Amy Ketterer, Renee Schomacker, Sheralyn Guth. O' 3411 Q--sn -.45 ,1- Il rv - ,, Mrs. Stewart sponsors the hostesses. Creative Cougars had a very busy year. They worked on projects rang- ing from making the Cougar mascot to a ten foot pennant for the gym. As the first club organized here at NW, they held their meetings in the kitchen of Trailridge before NW was completed. Since then they have provided all of the art work in the library as well as the pennants in the gym and the mosaic in the pool area. Cougar hostesses also helped NW by directing our many visitors through the school. The group met before tours, but did not hold regular meetings. Debbie White performs her duty as hostess. Cougar Hostesses 71 r' 72 lnternatlonal Club lt'S certainly not English! SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: Colleen Kennedy, Julie Rom, Nancy Armstrong, Stephanie Horn, Pam Deutsch, Michelle Teate, Laurie Brock, Bev Rogers, Mary Kay Meehan, Kelly Schreck, Susan Hutchison, Dawn Zlmmer, Chrls Alexander, Julie Armstrong, Romaine Schotl, Dan Gehlbach, Mlchelle Pearson, Mrs. Yowell, sponsor. 4 hi. , Club members llsten intently at German meetings. Q 3 GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS: Gary Norrls, Toby Sachsenmaler, Anne McSweeney, Blll Warren, Laura Hurford, Diane Schoenl, Patty Silence, Robln Oblnson, Denise Blessman, Scott Morgan, April Beaty, Jack McNeley, Debbie Schroder, Debbie Whlte, Marllyn Schroder, Debbie Carr, Cathy Herrmann, Jamle Walker, Pam Mckenzie, Doug Schoenl, Jorge Klrlgln, Mike Steln, Angle Kelley. 6 fl-1 Q,- The International Club consisted of the German, French, and Spanish speaking Northwest students. Each different language group met once a week to plan activities. One of these was Octoberfest, an old German custom of dancing, beer drinking, and pretzel eating. The German students simulated as much of this as possible. Adding to the interest of the German Club was Jorge Kirigin, NW's AFS student from Bolivia, who participated. u ,L ri 4- bv ' For a grand finale the language classes worked together to produce a banquet. The air was filled with German, Spanish, French, and naturally when vocabulary ran out, English had to do. Following the feast entertainment was provided by students from the language classes, who sang songs and performed skits. E X J K.-1 QQ l me avi-vu I li 'vjsigia 1262: Frau Stewart and Fraulein Sachsenmaier are caught ln discussion. international Club 73 if TW NW presents new clubs 5' 'igi , j, 'i ffTEe 7f jf7-:jf - we . 4-'we e,.W -,ll ' file J p ' 'lvlrezw fs-4 l fi ' - new- .1,- ,. r-. 'L , , 'vrifl wwf., gal cl. - s ea'Z,2'3,felf--- S - l ' ' 'f':'- -4 :Lil 'rip ' 3- S ' ' -',-' 'iw-:,,- ..,,r,,qvnq L , A . -,E'gf',:if,7g:H:!,T'. li! Y 1 K ' J lr ,F I 'i A V, li iii U V 221 Y ' is Y 'f22- ' ' Rolling up mats is only one of the Dollies' duties. DEMOSS'S DOLLIES: Marney Erickson, Susan Danner, Susan Toomay, Colleen Moore, Sharon Suske, Amy Knox, Laura Strasser, Melanie Myers. Not pictured: Marsha Fuller, Julie Schelstrate, Diane Thompson. 74 DeMoss's Dollles -rc ' 5'-w . 1 ' 4 ' ' iw: iff Q . an . . I' .. ' i . ' .- r .A-1: ' Tgqf.-in t . -- -. -rg, 5, , -:pr 12- Y iq , .H-' . -, 1:11 Q1 Q f -43:32,-v ' , ,F ..fi.-5'ftT,1jg:. -.. wg- . f'. ' 4' fy?--'N , -g M D N N5 .- so - a -if-Q, ltffkfgw-ig , -. -Q. . '-.Q '-,..e-'Ha-'--was--'-.. 'e-M411 3,1 ' -5 ' 1'-.I-E gp.. -'Mt r ' 2-f' 7. .L ' 7 - '?3'i J- .V V 17511 ', .4 T,,,rf'f'1y 71.46 f-,zu-,sf V. -5 aging .., J.- f ' -- .eftfssix--'f'f-if-if-aifvzes 'l '---L. iagQe.,,4..lf? 'f f,Qvv:'-'f... Q ' ' . ' -fr'-, ' -V V JG'-,ef Jr . ,g ..f if angie ...U L' ,L sf .-W - gjvfflf- f .. - f -' .Alf -' ' .rrgiflza-,4e'A 'll 1 l ' :Q ' ..,.....,.f1f1w-a-r f-f'fE,ss?'w-?- , .. l -- :r- ll ,.,g ' I-pw-' V ,,- L 111' ' , I .- - 1 'V , -r , ,1- 'A ..,g ..l' g ' QW' - ' JL ..1'f 1, 1 . ., . ' V' . , 'rf V' ' L' J 1 1 ' A ' As the glrls contlnue their laps, one wonders if they're on their first mlle or A1 new 3 ,ilzii-1 9 is A . ..,. , . ,, , . .l -.- ' V r 3573 -sa--'-Slang...-......,. -A ....-. .- , ,,, -as Lifeguard and sponsor ot the Ten Mlle Swlm Club ls Mrs. Orf. tx QLQ' -J:.IL'i.L tenth. -'ugwss .ar M I I H 3 ' 1. 'La' ,l , ,. ? 2. Y' ' .' 'U .J 1 ve ' 'i . , . Ll - yi'-5 XX -' I -bb . til ri Q 1 ' ' ' -fy., jx Y, H ,- rv - X -. -.. 5: 9-at ,, ' 2.3 1... 1 U 1 .. 4 0 - y-- 1 j V rv ., J -f 'J , :,.1,:gxa1-'fi' I r , . l ' 'V . - -:FL N -, -, - Y: 1 gk.: - 3 . . . .Q . -- ' 'X e s V 1 'W' 3.141 fe, ,.. ' ' --Q. 'A' ' 1 V v. , x -PXEJ W ah' ' -' sl X .,M,. '52 Taking a breather between laps. During lunch on Tuesdays and Wednesdays the pool was open to all students interested in swimming laps. A chart was kept on those who had completed one mile and then students worked up to five and ten miles. Mrs. Orf promised a special award for those who reached fifty miles. Mr. DeMoss sponsored the cheering team called DeMoss's Dollies. Black and white checked un- iforms distinguished the girls who cheered for wrestling at NW. Ten Mile Swim Club 75 First year club and events break daily routine -1. sp., ..'f:EL7 val.:-' -- ' 'ti 'A fl Af'-JU ff., 1 . ' ' 2. 7 1. , 'Z 1' . . 13aflri',2ffafx,i?w +51-. 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Meetings were held dur- ing second hour once a month, with students in the foods service class as members. Officers were Paul Wells, president, Jeff Garrett, vice- president: Robbin Lemons, secretary, David Bowers, treasurer. David Bowers shows yummy samples of HERO's work. 76 HERO Nurs to H011 it ,El ' WILIIUT H WIT PECRN U 'Jw -v .IRD CHESTNUT Pgpmf 4 S can-..i.l L l u - Z7 , , pp 'A' . T I, i g V pg- .- s T . n A- i Doing the jltterbug was only part of the fun on 50's day. 50's day attracted many strangely dressed couples. IQ' r Jack McNeIey and Marty Lambeth win one of if ,1- 'll ff the many dance contests as the crowd cheers them on. The movie program moved to NW's auditorium, making the old program new! Students had the chance to see some good movies for just a dollar. This program was well attended, solving attendance problems of the past. Rolled up jeans, chains, ducktails and roller skates characterized 50's day, the climax of 50's week, sponsored by Spirit Club. Dance contests were held and prizes given to the best dressed. The WHB disc jockeys, featuring the Chicken Man, challenged our faculty in a basketball game which the facul- ty just won 65 to 63. The ticket money went to the Lettermen's Club. Faculty scores a free throw against WHB. Happenings 77 Half time of the North-Northwest basketball game started the festivities for the second annual Queen of Courts ceremony, held February 2. The court reigned over the game and the dance following. The theme, Sing a Song, set the mood for the casually dressed couples. Music was provided by a different band-Northwest's own 7:30 Stage Band. Spirit club spon- sored the dance. Drill team, pep band, and a winning team all con- tributed their efforts to make the reign of queen and attendants a successful one. M' ,. , 4 muah Q -gntllf The moment of the crowning approaches Queen of Courts candidates: Sharron Thorla, Kim Palmer. Amy Oliver, Janet Lichtenauer, Kim Thomas, Tandy Towner, Julie Armstrong, Linda Hadel. 78 Queen of Courts Queen Julie Armstrong, Linda Hadel, flrst attendant, and Janet Lichtenauer, second attendant, reign over the 5 QI 4.5 is '-v ,, ' ' Tit mr! NS., 4 are escorted by their fathers. ISL 1 3- -2 Q.. M. '51 ' ' 'W wi? 4. I In lid Sing a Song xxxxxaqxl- .X ' XXX Noni.. XL., AQ, NX Xi r. - Q 'Q' , . 1 ', - Julie Armstrong gives a queen-size Cougar smile. Half time at Queen of Courts game features the drill team. 6 Queen of Courts 79 S- S AFS COMMITTEE: Flrst row-Bart Brown, Page Heaven, Chairmen: Jack McNeIey, Mrs. Gardner, sponsorg Baughn, Cathy Muehlberger. Second row-Martha Armstrong, Dan Gehlbach, Janet Ahnemann, Jo Carlin Wllllams. .j.. . '. 3 - n, - ' , M V PA' r 1 1 L, I If 4 L 4 , U V M w -- 1 . 2, - V ' ' ' l Q German and Spanlsh don't I . K International conference In progress. ll lui rw s, - 'JSA L' ,-f ', 1 V. we 're- ,. ' W Q' 4 5 -' Free trlp to Bollvla. F1 ' P pf , V r . il- Us lfE,,.,.,. , A lv' H- -,Mft ' - 80 AFS W in M A 4 if A13 it , pg, I 1 l v forelgn exchange students: Above-Jorge: Below-Javier. U 'v.w NZ, -.' - .f'f v Latins teach Northwest Mr. Cormack glve offlclal welcome. AFS works chiefly to help promote world wide understanding and to help NW students flnd out there are kids like them in other countries. For Jorge Klrigln, a Bolivian, just being here was a learning experience. Javier Abella became our visiting Colombian as he added to the merri- ment of classes. He was here on the Youth for Understanding Teenage Exchange Program. The Jack McNeley and Al Bartlett families hosted the two boys. AFS 81 VICA, DECA, and OEA are more than letter - , H 'Y ' ' Y 'A ' ,.,,4,,.3.?w,,,.,,--- : 4er'-'ye 3 -gr, . V '. -4 Q. ' 'Canine' ' fini. 5. 82 VICA, DECA, OEA The clubs VICA, DECA and OEA are an extension of business and vocational classes. -UQ Mr. James advises DECA 160 'fri' .. DECA displays wares in book store for NW Christmas shoppers. Decorating a tree is only one of the fun things 8b0Uf OEA. T 'TfZ . . . . , 'T 'f 5 i' it 'QHH1Gi!r'JT-!'s'?'f - T M l DECA extends over the entire United States. , . 'm'. .,. f 1 , L 4 Q 9591 - 'Q Q I -., . -, U U ' 'fu instructor, Mr. Flolf has headquarters ln room ls. sri H 1 . , 1? li, f' so . fx f 9. Mrs. Gregory works in the business office when not sponsoring OEA mst Drill' sm.:-. : . 1'.l ll.i3. - The Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA, helped to promote professionalism for a career in marketing and retailing. This group of students met every other Tuesday to discuss plans for fund raising projects, state contests, and com- munity projects. The Vocational ln- dustrial Clubs of America was in its third year at NW with a membership of forty. Known as VICA, the club is dedicated to the development of leadership in its members. OEA, Of- fice Education Associatlon, gave boxes of goods to a needy family near Christmas time. In May, the students planned a banquet for their employers. VICA, DECA OEA 83 Morse and QR-KB? codes dominate clubs RADIO CLUB MEMBERS: Marshall Toburen, Glenn Engel, Kevln Cook. Unplctured-Jlm Brown, Dave Kraslck, Forrest Thoma 'N I Kevln Cook taps hls way through the world. 84 Fladlo Club 2 . J Come ln Tokyol ABA -WTYQU: WWF! '. 1185! ' 'WH H1 1 ' -'97 gl. 'W 1131 ' -Q and Spasky strlke again. f 11-Irv- ' - emi 3 my , WIP' ' , lit y ,Il', ,Q - 1 D 0 A' qrrvns' . Ryu- .4 v Q 4 In sf ,v-,U ' s is X I move my klng here and you move your queen here. . Dots and dashes remained the chief language when representatives of the Radio Club met. Members spoke to such places as Canada, England, France, Japan, and Europe at-large, utilizing the dot-dash language of the telegraph key. Checkmate was the hopeful word when the concentration of a chess club member reached its highest point. The fifteen unofficial members kept their organization together mainly by chess matches among themselves. QQ i te CHESS CLUB MEMBERS: Emery Barnes, Gary Brown, John Croman, Bill Faltermeler, Gorden Geldhof, Kris Lonborg, Dave McClain, Marty Meyer, Al Moore, Al Poston, Mlke Staggs, Larry Stannard, Jim Steer, Mark Tatman, Chuck Whltteng Mr. AI Frisby, sponsor. ChessVClub as Color theme for fall evening As the excitement mounts, Marty and Gloria give each other a handclasp of congratulations. Drill team and marching band stand at attention while winners are announced. The traditional red carpet leads the way to the throne. HOMECOMING CANDIDATES: Karen Smith, Chrissie Luhn, Linda Hadel, Brooke Kramer, Marty Miller, Jackie Johnson, Gloria Williams. Not pictured: Carmen Young. XV fAggregatIon. I Gloria flts the ideal for any Northwest homecoming queen. Queen Gloria Williams and her two attendants, Marty Miller and Karen Smith, reigned over Northwest's homecoming festivities on October 12 and 13. Amid tension at half time at North stadium Queen Gloria was announced. The game ended and the festivities rolled on. The theme was Color My World and Aggrega- tion was the band for the Saturday night special. And special it was for dozens of NW couples, a fall evening memorable for all. HOITISCOITIIDQ 87 ge rhzvf, L .,,,oQ,.,,, . . W-71 'if 'fox -, ' LEP A-K-7- '13,:. 'f' .. .f. ,. V W K , .dj J: 2,, ? 5 v i - WPQ-i ' I' FEW 'w x-Q -' ', f x: t ! Y iv A il 1' ,I S U A I . l l ' ,LY Au h' 'JV V-A:-'11 V ix ,A 'X II' . ::3.,-:'l W Q .,f' Me. ' Q , ff ff- V -A f ' Q73 gg- . 'M '+ 'ff A tqffmf . ': 'A i'5i?f1 J i 'QQ We + f A N' QR. XV 4 I 4 H 1 b 1 345 , 'lu L TT . S ,f 4 I -' V f Q ye I . L 71 , . :YQ YFX-'Vip' H - 'r ' ' f wa. 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Instead of hav- ing a fair in conjunction with the Research and Development Forum, a district Wide Art Fair was presented before the schools. 1 . has 4-'Ks A - .-... ,,., WV7.. ,3., i., .M my l A 92 Debate Randy McFloberts1ots down hls thoughts. 'wi li? K MY. RODIDSOD GXDFSSSBS 8 p0lf'lt. POUYIDQ OUT the DEBATE TEAM: Scott Morgan, Bruce Holman, Mike Kluherz, Lynn Haskins, Carl Peterson, Swann, Kim Hunt, Vernon Leat, Eric Schott, Blake Fllchter, Dan Vermeire, Marshall Toburen, Bill Warren, Jared Pingleton, Therese Lauderdale, Mick Weber, Greg Hedel, Chris Bostic, Ted Roem bach, Tanya Chung, Handy Mclftoberts, Nancy Haskins, Llsa Brown, Pam Walker. QNOT Jim Craigl. Toplc of employment gains awards for debators u ll I Hunt getting her point across Vernon Leat and Blake Richter wlth second-place trophy. Speech and Debate, with Bill Robin- son in charge, enjoyed a very successful year. Traveling all over the state to various tournaments and hosting the regional meet, the students worked on their own to represent their school. The topic that the students debated over was whether the Federal Government should establish a program to employ all employable U. S. citizens living in poverty. Hard work, long hours, and lots of fun rewarded the participants as well as the many awards they received this year. Debbie Medlln, student teacher, slts In as a judge Voices and instruments combine for enjoymen Over 100 marching band members play Stars and Stripes Forever. 94 Concerts Like an art show, a play, or a term paper, concerts were the zenith for the music department. Nothing can bring down spirit and enthusiasm faster than an empty auditorium, but a change alleviated most of the audience problems when the department com- bined instrumental and choral perfor- mances on one night. Concerts were not just for the sake of performanceg they provided a learning experience for students and good public relations for the school. Chamber Singers and A Cappella choir sang at Crown Center, and the Brass Choir played at Alameda Plaza. Workshops were held for Concert Winds under the leadership of Colonel Arnold Gabriel, director of the Air Force Band, and for orchestra by Sir Vivian Dunn, director of the Royal Navy Philharmonic of England. These were just a few of the many activities of the department that involved large numbers of students. r 1 .Z I WL Black ties and bathtowels combine for Rubber Ducky P .A 5 PF T f' . K . 01.1, Linda Waiss and Sheryl Todd accompany the girls' oncentration is a universal mood during concerts. .4 ,- f4vA 1 --Q.- ,-7317 l l A change of pace from long hair is the 7:30 Stage Band. Willie Messingefs fingers incase the bass. Concerts 95 Jacobs, Zahner, others, combine for mystery hi V 15 1 tu 11 Mlke Talman lCralg Blesslngj defends himself from Harry Float, Jr. tBruce The one-room apartment was littered with just some simple fur- niture and some photography equip- ment. A dryer, a refrigerator, a set of stairs, completed the scene. The crescent-shaped rlng of 150 audience members watched In suspense and in the darkness as they strained to see the actors and events on the stage. WAIT UNTIL DARK was the play and the events witnessed included three stabblngs, a car accident, a lot of lights being knocked out, and revolved around a small chiId's doll full of highgrade heroin. Debbie Zahner, as Suzi Hen- drlx, became a blind person for a few weeks and her unfocused eye routine was convincing. Bruce Jacobs became the personificatlon of evil as Harry Float, Jr. whose field was being a homicidal maniac. Mike Hopson and Craig Blessing were the two con artists, Sgt. Carllno and Mike Talman. They seemed to be just mere mortals playing at crime and unaware of hideouslty of the man they worked for. Dan Kuhn appeared as Sam Hendrix. Stacey Lindley as Gloria. Jim Male and Chris Kreml were two policemen. The obstinate Gloria refuses Suzl's request of Close the Doorl' 96 Drama Production .11 :fi 55, Harry Float disposes of his latest at , ir 1 7 I , . 'ft hw: ' . , ,A , t :A ll ,. ' ,,- VT.: ,pr 154,-I - Q it f2ggHg ,ff ,.,,. .rf J 'f vs. I ' s wi A 1 .9 Q E , L, V Q A . j M51 ,Q . ,441-',.-'5l, .Y H' ' . '--.f , If '.Vf..:-'iz Efsb - 1 L NA hal Glorla had It all the tlmel 7 MM 6' TY! '? !'lFA ! ' a use in I ' illilll ' lqmulnuu ' llissla -1 , llllll I llilll l -3 l . I BA 1 r: V l n n if as I r ,H I lu -,, ,, ,,, , R ,N ,N 5. f V fw,l - ll if ,,7 N fi I 1- -.I Cheerios But there lsn't a pollce car out there Suzll dk x , I I V I . ,-',.:' QQ' U ' 2, Drama Production 97 'Y . ' N x , xr lv , r , w 98 Crews Scripts and cues are the duty of Clndy Boehm. 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They're the various members of the various crews and committees and they handled the production and publicity of the play. But whether on publicity, props or make-up they contributed immensely to the thrice sold-out dramatlzatlon. The crew heads were Vicki Stuckwlsch, Diane Thompson, Jeanne Wagner, Marnie Erickson, WllIlam,Houck, Beth Roth, Ree Asher, and Denise Toomay. The stage manager was Cindy Boehm. Student director was Jim Hilleary. Director of Acting was LeAnn McLenon. Technical Advisor was Sara Pyle. The cover design was drawn by Jlm Male. Off and On, Off and On, can't she make up her mind A black-eyed Flick croons his love for the girl in the scarlet head-gear. ...-, ' A . I ll, A K Rick Krause tries to convince Chris Kreml to come to the plcnlc. Debbie Lee d0e5n't believe a word Ken West is I ,Q sip' by- - H, i b , 100 Musical it Hot musical for winter season The town and townspeople of Three Point and the heat wave of the cen- tury form the plot for 1100 in the Shade , Northwest's winter musical. The plot was basically centered around the Curry family and their trials and tribulations. The daughter, Lizzie, played by both Lisa Montgomery and Debbie Lee, started the program without any prospects and wound up with two beaux. Starbuck, the rain-making con man examines the old adage, you can fool some of the people some of the time but you can't fool yourself any of the time. Starbuck l was brought to life by Sheldon Fiiner l and Ken West. Brother Jimmy was beaten up twice and all he ended up l with was a little red hat. The father, H.C., lost a hundred bucks but managed to palm off a daughter in the bargain. Lisa Montgomery as Lizzie and Sheldon Riner as Starbuck reminisce about her first kiss. . 4' . 'Vvgl' 5 S . -L .gm 'x Chorus girls burst into song as well as picnic baskets. Debbie Lee sings Love, Don't Go Away . Musical 101 The production of a musical requires a lot of time and a lot of effort, which in turn requires a lot of people. In fact, it took sixty crew members working on lighting, sound, make- up, costumes, props, construction, scenic design, publicity, and direc- tion to make H1100 in the Shade a three-time success. Heads of these hard-working crews were Kathy Ketner, David Kifer, Jim Hilleary, Diane Thompson, Cindy Boehm, Mark Feaster, Jim Male, and Beth Roth. Jeanne Wagner was stage manager. LeAnn McLenon was technical director, and Sara Pyle was acting director. Choral and orchestral directors were Jack Ballard and Morris Yadon. Beth Wiley and Julie Armstrong con- tributed the program cover design. 113. Crew members make plans for the upcoming musical Only the ladder is left after crews finish Starbuck s wagon 102 Musical Crew ,F fl 4 , I xxfqjr I j , rw , , , QQ , , 3 A r ' - , - In ,., M .u. , 1..-.N lqug' K.l1.1Lw , mu- A, M, ' F Tw ' ms.. MA ,,g.,,, . ,L 4.4, -4 Vzfiw 4 AL nh , . ' fi' 'gka.ull..ut.4.Jx 2:1 '3 1F ': M ' O 4 Q I 1' Q ' f . x Q h ,ext 4 4 .Lu-Am.'.I ... ,MA Spirit and pride are bands' goals Joe Petersen, Paula Montgomery, Chrls Bostic, Deana Bolen, Tom A MARCHING BAND: Carl Adams, Mark Aelmore, Brian Aldridge, Deborah Allbaugh, Julie Babb, Carol Baclgalupo, Ron Bell, Steve Bergee, Jim Blecher, Jon Bostic, Jane Boston, Bob Boyce, Jane Bradley, Ken Bright, Laurie Brock, Brad Canaday, David Canaday, Debbie Carr, Ellen Carter, Bob Christiansen, Jlm Clough, Debbie Collins, Kevin Cook, Greg Cooper, Martha Crane, Laura Crouch, Tina Dahl, Sheilah Davis, Joe Denner, Jim Dollins, Larry Dowell, David Duncan, Tim Dwight, Gene Ebbert, Julie Ellls, Glen Engel, Greg Fredrick, Michelle Fredrick, Chrls Gardner, Nancy Giltner, Rhonda Gist, Mark Gouldlng, Beth Hahlen, Lln- da Harkness, Todd Hlmpel, JoAnn Hootz, Jlm Huebener, Beth Jamieson, Jeff Johnson, Diane Keck, Marilee Kreml, Joan Krumm, Vicki Larson, Vernon Leat, Dawn Lebeau, Gene Llvingood, Keith Love, Klm 104 Marching Band Sharon Miller, Andy Mohn, Elalne Monsees Davld Moore Neeld Scott Nelson Alan Nickerson Ron Patrick Ted Pegram Pesch Carl Peterson John Pflumm Russ Plsclotta Carolyn Valerie Plttier Rick Reichert Blake Richter Jim Rlnke John Karen Roth, Rlck Schapker, Bryon Schneider, Becky Schomacker, D ble Schroder, Marilyn Schroder, Tlm Shipley, Frank Smith, Ken Sml Rick Stadel, Robert Stahl, Cindy Stanley, Mike Stein, Tom Sturtz, Ca Swank, Dana Talbot, Jim Talleferro, Ed Taylor, Llna Tharp, Scott Tho son, Dana Tlmmcke, Doug Waggoner, Llnda Walss, Mick Weber, J Welsh, Ron Williams, John Wllson, Cathy Zoller. Madouras, Drew Mann, Rick McMaster, David Means, Dan e s rn Legs, lungs, and lips make the Marching Band move. This was the year of the Cougar! The SMNW Marching Cougar Pride set out to show the area that out of the five marching bands in the district the Cougar Pride was one of the best! The 112 members and twirlers were drilled, yelled at, stuffed with music, drilled, yelled at some more, and only then were they allowed to go home to rest. The band grew and matured with frightening speed and with an efficiency comparable to that of a university band. The band was hailed as excellent wherever it travelled, but the most response was received after the annual District Marching Festival. The Marching Cougar Pride looks forward to next year. As they say -the best just gets better. BAND: Joe Petersen, director: Lana Koon, mascot: Julie Babb Bolen, Jane Boston, Ken Brlght, Bob Christiansen, Martha Crane Jamieson, Vernon Leat, Kelth Love, Kim Madouras, Drew Mann 1 Dwight, Glenn Engel, Chris Gardner, Todd Himpel, JoAnn Hootz, . N!! , Andy Mohn, David Moore, Ted Pegram, John Pesch, Carolyn Plttler, Valerie Plttler, Rlck Reichert, Blake Richter, Jim Rlnke, Karen Roth, Deb- ble Schroder, Tlm Shipley, Frank Smlth, Rlck Stadel, Mlke Stein, Jim Taliferro, Mlck Weber, Ron Williams. Every Friday you could depend on the Pep Band with their black pants, orange shirts, and white letter- sweaters. Sports events weren't all they played for. They were the only band performing at the dedication of the new Johnson County Courthouse. Members of the Pep Band were chosen by audition and past record, making it a predominately upperclass group. The band worked hard to provide support- and pep! Pep Band blows out the stuff. Pep Band 105 - ,,..,nm- .- r., ,,...,,,,v,...- 1--r- NW enjoyed two fine concert bands with all the talent and musicianship found in much older groups. The se- cond hour band, called the Wind Ensemble, was the upperclassmen group, the approval of Mr. Harrington being a prerequisite for enrollment. Sixth hour, called Concert Winds, was mostly a sophomore group, but that did not mean the standards were any less. Both groups worked under the ut- most discipline, necessary to make a fine performing group. The music played was picked especially by Mr. Harrington to provide a challenge to students. Each new piece was one that everyone had to work on, and if one person didn't, it showed. All ef- fort was geared toward one goal - making last year's 1 rating at the State Music Festival a standing tradi- tion at NW. P97 -it Yi l ' l eq wi ,. I Nw, W I it W Y ' 3 i, the . lg, 448.-I 1 1' P iftil -Q., Jia' 5 , Vis Mr. Harrington: Hey you ln the back, play that agalnl WIND ENSEMBLE: Julle Babb, Kirk Balley, John Bostlc, Jane Boston, Jane Ann Bradley, Ken Bright, Kathy Brock, Debbie Carr, Bob Christiansen, Debbie Collins, Martha Crane, Joe Denner, Tlm Dwight, Julie Ellis, Glenn Engel, Mike Entrikln, Michelle Frederick, Kevin Freeman, Brian Fritz, Chris Gardner, Rhonda Glst, Beth Hahlen, Loretta Hamilton, Barbara Hoaglund, Roger Holmes, Jim Huebsner, Roger Hunt, Beth Jamieson, Diane Keck, Andy Lain, Gary Lamons, Ross Lawrence, Vernon Leat, Gene Livingood, Keith Love, Kim Madouras, Drew Mann, Linda McClendon, Sharon Mlller, Robin Mills, Paula Montgomery, 106 Wlnd Ensemble Thomas Moore, Scott Nelson, Ted Pegram, John Pesch, Joe Petersen, Carolyn Pittier, Valerie Pittier, Greg Prieb, Debra Rasmussen, Blake Richter, Jim Rlnke, John Rlsner, Peggy Rose, Karen Roth, Patty Rowe, Becky Schomacker, Debbie Schroder, Marilyn Schroder, Frank Smith, Rob Soulia, Paula Spencer, Rick Stadel, Robert Stahl, Cindy Stanley, Michael Stein, Brad Stone, Jim Taliaferro, Robert Tavener, Ed Taylor, Scott Thompson, Dana Timmcke, Paul Trewett, Todd Tunison, Phillip Weber, Ken West, John Wilson. Concert bands feature challenge and quality WINDS: Carl Adams, Mark Aelmore, Brian Aldrldge, Debbie Ron Bell, Steve Bergee, Harry Blsel, Jlm Blecher, Craig Boler- Chris Bostic, Bob Boyce, Laurie Brock, Brad Canaday, David Cana- Ellen Carter, Bill Chambers, Jim Clough, Steve Conley, Kevin Cook, Crouch, Tlna Dahl, Jlm Dolllns, Larry Dowell, Dave Duncan, Gene Greg Fredrick, Kelth Garrett, Nancy Glltner, Mark Gouldlng, Hanf, Llnda Harkness, Todd Hlmpel, Robin Holder, Dale Hursh, Johnson, Mark Kllllngsworth, Marllee Kreml, Joan Krumm, Dawn LeBeau, Kim Madouras, Doug McLerran, Rick McMaster, Davld Means, Dan Mercer, Andy Mohn, Elain Monsees, Dave Moore, Alan Nickerson, Doug Page, Ron Patrick, Carl Peterson, John Pflumm, Russ Plsciotta, Rlck Reichert, Rick Schapker, Bryon Schneider, Tlm Shipley, Ken Smith, Jesse Soulia, Tom Sturtz, Casey Swank, Dana Talbot, Jim Tallaferro, Lina Tharp, John Thomas, Tim Thompson, Doug Todd, Linda Waiss, Joy Welsh, Ron Williams, Cathy Zoller. Spouting sharps and flats in second hour band is Tom Moore. Concert Winds 107 WWW n IU 4 ar l'l! Q -u ' : -,, 17 rlves for perfec .Dsl ' -- .-. fl .. - -C 'if fi le z. - 1 . W ,f Y as k' 'AY - Y AG' 'V Hr, 9' ag in 51 ',g h'1i-L1-H1 ?T'5F'?-P-rg 2 112, ' 71 3' 'Y ' M! H .1-1.11-1 9 M, 4 .' ' 1!1iANYQ MVP AX ' ,, N .Ig - V NI 6- QQ' .X X Elf' V I Vw' X lu mg -ig--'ur '- Hxxvr-Nq 4'x-g ,- nag ,n, tk' . ,I 9 Y .-' -'wx W'-1 X 'XL M ' 152191,-g 'ZITI '- f I. f - A ' ZW W f W 'E ' in W W M 1-ww f A- . lx f B - I ,ix I J If 55. .gpg ff 22521, -it V, 0 g 5. -L gb 'V W I 1 K .Mu -uv, ei 1. A -Lf' I 3 1 V Q: Q, AJ 'n- ,Q ,I it 1 his was definitely the year for NW's usic Department. Not just one, but o stage bands played, both called imple, easy-to-remember names - e 7:30 Stage Band and the 12:00 tage Band. The 7:30 Band was a redominately upperclassman roup that played music from the te swing era to progressive jazz. he 12:00 Band consisted mostly of sophomores and put out quite a lot of competition for the 7:30 group. They played music ranging from pop to blues. Along with the talent they helped add to the air of professionalism. Both bands played at numerous concerts and represented the school with typical pride. 30 STAGE BAND: Tlm Dwight, Chrls Gardner, JoAnn Hootz, Jlm uebener, Beth Jamieson, Andy Lain, Vernon Leat, Drew Mann, Tom STAGE BAND: Mark Aelmore, Jim Blecher, Jim Clough, Todd Mark Klllingsworth, David Means, Doug McLerran, Rlck Wllson, Russ Plsclolta, Carolyn Plttler, Jess Soulla, Mike Stein, Casey Moore, Scott Nelson, Ron Patrick, John Pesch, Joe Petersen, Rick Reichert, Blake Richter, Jim Rlnke, Karen Roth, Mick Weber. I -P' ' - ig l Swank, Jim Taliaferro, Paul Trewett, Ken West, Ron Williams, John li A i .Q T iii' ,ir 'ni -i Ai ti l K , ill: ii i r . l as-Q , ails. - Stage Bands 109 110 Choirs Best vocals encountered in trio of groups A CAPPELLA: Colleen Ayres, Carol Bacigalupo, Craig Blessing, Clndy Boehm, Larry Brown, Sharon Buchanan, Kevin Cloeptil, James Clough, Teresa Collier, Bruce Corr, James Craig, Ronnie Deringer, Pamela Deutsch, Wayne Duderstadt, Pamela Evers, Lesley Fltch, Sheri Gardner, Scott Glenn, Ken Hays, James Hilleary, Judy Jones, David Kllng, Chris Kreml, Tami Lewis, Stacey Lindley, Richard Markman, Linda McClen- don, Deborah McDowell, Jack McNeIey, David Means, Mlke Milam, Lisa Montgomery, Paula Montgomery, David Moore, Michelle Pearson, Deb- bie Pentz, Jennifer Peters, Cheri Piersee, Jared Pingleton, Prather, John Randolph, Debbie Rasmussen, Kristi Reed, Rieder, Sheldon Riner, Sheryl Robertson, Dana Roseberry, Karen John Seals, Susan Seuferling, Karen Smith, Linda Stewart, Karls Taylor Sheryl Todd, Cheryl Turner, Rory Uttley, Conrad VanBuren, T Vaughan, Leslie Wahaus, Linda Waiss, Ken West, Mary Whlte, Wilson, Loretta Young, Debra Zahner. When you talk about A Cappella, 5'g'1'r,,gjg71 iF,,1ft I f Dvd Chamber Singers, or Men's Quartet ll T fr P it fl ' l zfj, ' ll, you're talking about three select T' H 4 J-A .- ,J singing groups of people. All three 1 g J' ' 9 , V 5' ll groups have to audition before they ' A l are allowed to enroll. Chamber I ' Singers is a very select group, thus k Q 55 being the most prestigious of the , ' three choirs, A Cappella being se- I 5 s , Z5 cond in line. Men's Quartet is a t i V l It T group of the best four male singers, Q' y g' 1 A that rehearse on their own. These Q 1 ' T ' three groups tell what SMNW vocal 1 gg V f , L department is all about. A R K -, 4 K 6 i J -gill. HAMBER SINGERS: Carol Baclgalupo, Cindy Boehm, Larry Piersee, John Randolph, Richard Rieder, Sheldon Riner, Sheryl rown, Kevln Cloepfll, Teresa Colller, Bruce Corr, Ronnie Robertson, Sheryl Todd, Leslie Wahaus, Linda Weiss, Loretta eringer, Wayne Duderstadt, James Hilleary, Chris Kreml, Stacey Young, Debora Zahner. indley, Deborah McDowell, Davld Means, Debbie Pentz, Cheri tudents who made All-District Cholr: Carol Baclgalupo, Jlm Clough, Karen Smith, Sheryl Todd. lnot pictured: Bruce Corr, James Hllleary, ayne Duderstadt, Chris Kreml, Debble Lee, Stacey Lindley. David Ken West.J , f W, eans, Linda McClendon, Lisa Montgomery, Debbie Pentz, Rlck Rleder, , .l .F fir-- ,I ' in V, 7l I 1 13 if Ti P ,U Q, J fl wx 'I J ,A I if, ffl ,'Al'fl A 1 K, jffT V If iq N' 1 1 N ' Af! ' . ' ' , i I fl fr L l 1'lJQf! ' bf j M if ARBERSHOP QUARTET: Bruce Corr, Chris Kreml, David Means, Sheldon Riner. ,' 55,3 ' ,J , if! q li if J ,' A -Q ,T i , flle if J. 1 ,L f lv , ,T it 'i 45,71-' 'lx ffl I' 'fl if in X L, .1 ljfxl vip-J 3 I 1 f R1 W 1 XJNLQ' L ,K-,,lQgf A if K flfix ' Cholrs111 . - ,T 1 or Y , 5 4. LY: 115. il 1 fx, ff' X' vi-.-....,,,,,,i, Vocal groups sing out ill-an-Q--.-1 . l iw 'fs ' l iv... - 4.. .l is Mr. Ballard, putting it all together. Three of NW's vocal groups are Concert Choir, Girls' Select, and Varsity Men. Varsity Men is a group of students who rehearse in the mor- ning before school. Many ofthe men are members of other choirs, but this group is open to any guy who wants to sing. lt even includes some NW graduates. Girls' Select is a group formed for the performance of works specifically scored for female voices. Concert Choir is basically a sophomore group. It is probably the largest choir since Concert Choir is almost a prerequisite for A Cappella. In Concert Choir the students learn just what Mr. Ballard expects of them, and the final goal is the annual State Music Festival. 112 Choral Music Cloepfll, Jlm Clough, Bruce Corr Jlm Craig, Ron Deringer David can, Ken Hays James Hllleary Jeb Jenkins, Marc Jones, Chris Kre Jim Manker, Richard Markman, Davld Means, Pat Moore, Scott Nelso Carl Peterson, Mike Peterson, John Randolph, Blake Richter, Ken Marshall Toburen, Conrad Van Buren, Ed Waldo, Ken West, Wilson, Bill Yord, Sheryl Todd, accompanist. VARSITY MEN: Robln Bronaugh, Larry Brown, Blll Chambers, , , ,T l m5.zQ.J..es....F -m42,...- - GIRLS' SELECT CHOIR: Julie Babb, Patti Backus, Jane Boston, Holly Brown, Penny Christiansen, Melissa Collier, Colette Crossland, Lisa Degn, Debra Foster, Page Heaven, Gall Henlk, JoAnn Hootz, Dlane Keck, Marllee Kreml, Debbie LaFountaln, Janet McVey, Jennifer Owens, Cheri Plersee, Lorena Prentice, Debbie Rlcheson, Kathy June Sampson, Carollne Seals, Brenda Shettleworth, Patricia Silence, Susan Sturgeon, Mary White. CHOIR: ,Jeni Amos, Cgtharlng Bgehm, Larry Bradley, Ellen Mason, Debbie McDowell, Pat Moore, Steve Moulson, Sally Pearson, Sneren Buelqenerl, Rodney Chaffee, Slqlrley Cuflle, ,lenlee Michael Peterson, Debra Plerce, Debra Fiagsdale, Joan Renne, Jody Julle Dickerson, Klm Eubanks, Chrlstlne Fox, Rhonda Furr, SCl'm9ld6f, JON' SGHIS, J0hn Sh9PP3l'dt KHUWY 3lSn9Y, Lina TVTBVD- Mall' Goodrich, Kelley Harlow, JoAnn Hootz, Sandra Horn, Barbara TNUVVHBH, Sheila Ufford. Greg Webb, Klm Wflghf- Susan Kappler, Debra Kozlol, Deborah Lee, Celeste Lubben, Klm Choral Music 113 lv Personal solitude sets the mind spinning. The arts have been around for millennia untold. They were born when the ancients drew pictures in the dust, or raised their voices to the sky and cried out in song. The arts evolved further into instruments of music and of writing that gave the latter day peoples their symphonies, dramas, newspapers, and literature. In creating the LAIR its editors wanted to recognize all facets of school life, and they saw that an im- portant part of that life for many students was in the arts. Thus the fine arts section-VISIONS-was born. f 'W '419 ...A-A Milkweed pods provide the makings of a masterpiece. 114 Visions fr 'S-5 I -4 1.4 X S -N I u if Mr. 'H' gets high on his students Q W' T ivan- tl- T , , X ' 3 at sw 1 L ,S S Y , l . g s. ,,,,. ......--.,-1- t, 1 l xr lk! is. Students with VISION create new worlds ..... as .. FW gli L U . 44 4M .gtg X ,X Y Guth, Dessle Gathrlght, and Julie Campbell discover something exciting for PENPOINT. Lizzie sings her wish to be different. i I piano concerto-or LIvln' In Heat -these hands can create a mood. visions 115 'All the news that's fit to print' and more I 'ig v The Journalism I class In mass hysteria helps out the The headlines on the page burst forth wlth New Prlnclpal Discusses Hls Goals -the flrst headline for the NW Passage in 1974. The Passage had the dlfflcult job of covering all the news and features In a school as dlverse as Northwest. On the edltorlal page, the staff members wrote movle and concert reviews and even attempted to teach students the school song. The features staff did its thing ln attemp- ting to create Interest about programs in and out of school. The foreign exchange students and the new security guard were written up on the feature page. Football, basketball, volley ball, and baseball scores regularly trekked across the printed page. The last issue of the year, always devoted to seniors and their plans for the future, pulled the curtain on another fine year. Passage Staff-Term I Edltor-In-Chief: News EdItor: Edltorlal Ed Itor: Features Edltor: Sports Editor: Advertising Manager: Sheralyn Guth Dana Roseberry Vickl Dodd Mark Plttman Julle Campbell Toby Sachsenmaier Reporters: BIII Beatty, Mark Boyer, Terrl Colller, Nancy Hathorne, Brooks Johnson, Therese Kasslck, Anne McSweeney, Tlm Ftuf- fln, T. Ft. Schaefer. Advertlslng Staff: Carol Kllnkenberg, Randy McRober, Anne McSweeney, Dave Norton. Photographers: Barb Attebury, Lindy Griffith, Scott Morgan, Llnda Walss. Rock Corner: Corky Carrel Advlsor: Pam Forest Lf 2525523 Y, I .W L Debble Medlln and John Hausmann scurrylng to get the Passage out. tgxh., sg. Passage 1 17 ri :rw-fd ' 'li ww.: 1 - V V use .f - , ,M MAA .s , I 4 -., -1-1 Fifa! ,,, , , 1VlY, M .-vt. 12- Y 4 I r -qv .im 'N .R 4' 4 r V1 ,st Sue Erickson gets advice during a tour of Inter-Collegiate Press. Passing room 104 while class was in session could be hazardous to one's mental health. A passer-by could discern cries of desperation, maddening laughter, sighs of relief, and words like . . but I have got to have it in ten minutes. Or, We've lost the negative. The book you are looking at was born in that room-the yearbook, your LAIR. The twenty members of the staff did the best they could to do a good job and deliver for the students the best book possible. The group managed to meet deadlines, but not without the usual scuffle for pages and a desperate What have they done now! But as anyone could see, we finished it! 118 Lair 'H Q Room 104 can be hazardous to your health . 1- -': I---2-' f ' r if r r O 1 1 1 , . Elon mir Z1 Ai ,eva of is X 3 rl I r I 1 - U -ri ' Q hour members of the LAIR staff pose for a good-bye picture for student teacher Debbie Medlin. Mark Pittman, class jester, amuses Mrs. Gardner, Lalr sponsor. 119 Lair Y i Q A 0 an mf aw' e9fo'f'wiWd'd'A V ' 4--'V'Q'!'v'Q' ww 'A , , 4- V F: r. -. if Q fig diff 5' ww 0 MQ' Zi? six -12943.55 'af ., f '+C , M ' v- Q?3 P' Y . Q- J : ' - 4. Y . vm 'L' 4 F f'Z?.pf-'Q 55 Q Ni!!- -,'2 .llq 'V il v 3 V- -ff, .,.wS5lf 1 ffiiw 9 0 2 T 'H w ' 'Y :YU 1 ' M 5' ff ' 9' 9 As - ', sc A . , xl ' ,w ,A fri,-ml! V. S JAP,-I ,i -'vs W3 ' X4 .z f'f?1Jeef5P-f if 'M . 9,39 t ' H' .f 4 gp, l fsJW, ' . . x ' f bk N X ' Y an Q 'K 8 I ee- v f 1 ,..'?. , . XL Pg af .XV !Y .R ' 4 w ' fu D 1 9 E W E , , Q , 2.1 f 5 - .1 , JA, f. , ' ,,20:, ,,g.',J Q1L 'i l an 'Li Q- L L A V ,.- -- , E tk, .fx,v L v -I - N?a6.' l K1 Al ,: 5 , ,AN 1559-'fbi - , - P L. .li '- ' NI ,J Q -1 , ' l, , 3- I: P - - , 1 . Z.. I. I N lm U 'ji i . .Zh 1 -I '51, :A- ff f i ',.-'fi 1 ,' - f :!':. H - ,' J5'f, . , ! , -G. -fr ' ' I ,N , N X Z .-if 'Y Inf 'r -Q, . rr' 1 I f' mf ffqwlf '. fs 5 ls ,A . u ff iffy! 11 '.f'.,J 1 , . Y Y'J',iiiQlel ! 1, f! f -A 4 iff V fl' ' ff Y gl f f b , l . fir. ii. ,Alf raffffu' I' 1 I V F' f ' . O . I f I ' ' r U W ' Alrv lv ,f .' ' f fr ffr.X'p,:1 '. , . fy 1111, , fl! 1' 'i ' 4j5fvYQ:'Jx 1 F .PAVAX 1 .O YI P' 1 ,ff-'Ufff ,s . 1 r f .1 1 f kf- . . A 5 -fi'-',f'7 -15512. 5 ' t ' I l' O ' . . Q I -' . f., -' 1 . lr-y-Q 0 Q ' ,. LZ 'iiififfl NV 4 h Hopeful start ends 5-4 aug, The Northwest Wishbone performs with this counter play from Mlke Ritter to Kim Eubanks. The 1973 football season may well go down as middle linebacker Mark Boyer's senior year - and for good reason. The big man, nicknamed the Bear did his tackling thing for the second year in a row and won All-State honors for the second year. He also won All-Metro, All-Sunflower League, and All-Johnson County positions. But Boyer wasn't the only one who made the season one of the best in the five-year history of the school. There was the Cougar QB Mike Ritter whose superior passing urged the team to two wins in par- ticular and won him an All-Sunflower second squad appointment. There was tight end Kevin Hanf who found himself on the end of most of Hitter's aerials. Scott Burnett was another outstanding performer on the NW secondary defense chiefly because it took three opponents to keep him from harassing the adversary's backfield. The quality in the backfield was superb, with fullback Don Chandler having his games in early season and senior George Weaver taking over at the end. Sophomore Kim Eubanks put ln his two cents with many spectacular jaunts. Slightly soiled Bear Boyer talks it over with the ref. 122 Varsity Football The N0ffhW6ST d8f8I'iS8'S Sffeflgth is M ere wlth a thi P' f , ,L a4 , 1 - Wv,, Q Q P J 4 f Q' flli- 8 5535 -X gifts M .p x , , l, jL, J W fl-I Jig' 124 JV Football llllllgWf5,ll.gzll1l1l'QQQQE JV learns 2-7 lesson '-,l. I or f ln typlcal left-handed style, Dan Avlla rolls out to throw. S' .- .lv .. . ,st Y 4 , I- 1 - ,,,,' - ., 'J x i ' . '-1. . ' xr . . 'lr .J .., :Navi . . , -J- ,, . 'AC 4 .. 7 . 4 ,-'f. '5'T'-af 'K 12 'uv' . -,' oo -. , v: - . A ,1 Doug Thom clalms an Olathe Eagle by the tallfeathers. The man in the strlpes signals slx polnls. Broken fleld l,.,l ,.l, it ready to lay a stiff arm on an opponent Is Dan Avlla. ftgg. . L lgkvx a Cougar recelver seeks the solitude of the end zone. JV FOOTBALL: Front row-Steve Lanlngham, Rick Horton, Gary Cralnshaw, Kevln Freeman, Dan Avlla. Preston Nichols, Roger Phelps. Se- cond row-Klm Eubanks, Ed Lero, Ross Lawrence, Tlm Lemons, Rob Soulla, Jay Rac- cuglla, Bruce Kemper. Third row-Don Brelby, Kent Baker, Doug Peterson, Doug Yardley, Larry Brown, Allen Moore, Greg Grandon. Fourth row-Dan Gehlbach, Scott Matzenbacher, Flob Mllls, Kevln Phllllps, Dave Copper, Bruce Knlffen. Flfth row-Mike Parrott, Mlke Juarez. On a field already strewn with bodles, the Cougars keep pourln' It on. Someone looking at a JV football record of 2-7 would look at it as a season of continual disappointment. True, the record wasn't exceptional, but as a whole the season was successful. It wasn't a 'bad' season-the players learned a lot and I'm looking to see a good varsity squad ln '74 when these players move up, said JV Coach Phil Basler. We gave a lot of sophomores eag- perlence, and that should add up to a good JV '74, JV Football 125 SOPHOMORE BLACK: Front row-Steve Moulson, Tim Thompson, Chris Loveless, Gary Turner, Steve Conley. Second row-Ken Granger, Duane Konen, Johnny Jackson, Stave Maeder, John Sheppard, Keith Fleyes. Third row-Dennis Hejduk, David Bratton, Paul Trewett, Andy Lain, Denny Pogue, Gary Foreman, Craig Bolerjack. Fourth row-Scott Bourret, Jeff Wilson, Lenny Lero, Mike Con- nor, Mike Thurlow, Mike Terrill. Fifth row-Coach Humphries, Coach McClure. 76 spirit is alive and Well in 1974 A wall of human flesh separates two combatants the NW quarterback and his opponent Three adversaries close ln on this The Spirit of '76 was alive and well with the superior records of the two sophomore squads. The A team played a brilliant season and wound up with a 7-1 tally. The B squad also turned in a successful year with a 5-2 mark. Exhibiting outstanding gridiron toughness were Erich Mahr, Ken West, Tom Link and J. Ft. Harris. According to the coaches and the players, the varsity squad of '76 will be outstanding. Two sophomore Cougars go after thls toss. 126 Sophomore Football UM K . .1 I .r 1 ll ' fr' s '1aw Q n ,. J I Nw f 47 , . 0 1 1 X: 01' ' 1 1' A 'Q an fx Vx 33 'Ms L V i I 'rx , N 1 1 ggi f --,Q , . 74534 -,wwf -'Q TQ . ,Q . ' af 15? . -N-1. Th 2' ' . ff: 'fx alqq y 5't' AW ,Qi T,- fp , ,- .' 5 h as , ff' L, J ' 'A , Q .' , N . -I' AX X -3' I 'QA-un.. ' , 'S v 7' 2 1'Q'N'7 . fl VFQQQQQ if-' I 4, ',,Ak'AI, wg' , 1 f , , In iv Aft: iQ iF f ,X 3 I f t '4 'V ',,: , - 542: . Q Q 5 lf! I A il fri , ,f,,..Q if slag. I gl X 1' fu, , U- . - -V 'fx x .llfl L Q5a,. p .n - M K5 ,f .Ll f'v'l.,'f fig- ' . asf V7 - 4 ' rs- ' x , , 1 3 ,1 i iq: A H f ' Q. f I 14 'X 1 Hi if , 9 Y ,. x , W-. 1, 'W w 11 ETLTZI' ' f' wwnnwwwp rn- p i 4 I! 5 E 1 , 2.- ,.l, XI: 4 1 X Flegional fifth all for netters 4 Movlng In for the return ls senlor, Joyce Morgan. The girls' tennis team finished the season wlth a 1 and 6 record. The final meet with Olathe was the only varsity victory at 5 and 0. Peggy Rose, the team captain, was the out- standing player in varsity singles, while Carol Newhouse and Robin Butler, both juniors, led in doubles. During reglonal competition, this team advanced to the second round by, defeating S-. M. North's first doubles team. Shawnee Mission iii' E if lil ' 3? ,-235 Northwest hosted the regional tour- nament. Regional winners included team members from Shawnee Mis- sion East, South, and West. Northwest finished fifth in the ten- team competition. In junior varsity competition, the most outstanding player was Beth Wiley. Finishing with a 2 and 4 record after defeating Bishop Ward and Center High School, the entire junior varsity team shows promise for next year. Tennis 129 i 'Hn iufufilz iii Wild' ,V !l I Y,- 7'fY'f'-'TF 1, , lg-vifiiglzf-figlg - V' .2 Fir . iq i'l fl 2-7 . 'l 12 L '-7 51:32 T Q. I I I I , 3 .Juli HL:!.1ik , -HIE. -I, New dimension ln girls sports Q f T fa v. , f f -- 1 -.V,lx,! ,, A 4 5, 1 ilffilhi ,, fit -gjl l Ai 1' ., ' - if g X El e l W, Bat already missing, Lori Shanks makes tracks for the bag. Tammy Long begins to hurl the ball. 130 Softball GIRLS' SOFTBALL: Front row-Rhonda Gist, Becke Graham, Elaine Dollins. Second row-Tammy Long, Marsha Fuller, Janice Trigg, Cherl Piersee, Lorene Prentice. Thlrd row--Beth Hahlen, Ann Eberly, Gina Meyers. Carol Han- son. Coach Bozarth. Teeth clenched In expectation. Janice Trigg eagerly awaits the pitch. x A , Q ' l ll'lIOXlCafSd 4 lrl , VOLLEYBALL: Front row-Roxann Smart, Kathie Eisele, Julle Ftom, Susan Heying, Stephanie Horn, Lori Bowdish, Gail Henik. Se- cond row-Mary Kay Meehan, Vicki Flynn, Pam Jenkins, Lanny Carlisle, Leanne Schmidt, Susan Myres, Lesley Fitch, Janice Sutton, Claudlna Duffy. Third row-Denise Toomay, Shannon Landis, Coach Ort, Cindy Creasman, Beth Boggs, Julie Campbell, Susan Toomay, Lisa Brown, Theresa Lauder- dale. if'-x the net squad takes the floor Attempting to smash the sphere at her opponents is the tall one, Beth Boggs A new sport was added to the dis- trict's fall lineup-softball. The NW girls, coached by Pat Bozarth, plac- ed first in the district, with a record of 5-2. Volleyball, although having a rather dismal season, made up for what it lacked in team spirit. The team only had a few returning Iettermen, but much experience was gained. Coach Karen Orf had great expectations for the next season's varsity squad. Male aquatics place L' JLQQ 5 sz- st 3 it ii Q f Mike Miller prepares for a swim against competitors. The male aquatic sport made its mark a fair one with a 5-4 dual record and a fourth place finish at district and state. Mark Pearson was the squad's only state champion, finishing number one in the 200 free, followed by Mike Zak taking third in the same event. Jeff Gilling took fifth in the backstroke, and the 400 free relay squad of Pete Biron, Mark Clark, Mike Zak, and Mark Pearson strove into third. Glenn Grabau and Mike Miller also placed. Vpx T Tj, Fi f',j l7 E'lB ' ' H YET5 2 SWIM TEAM: Front row-Bart Brown, Jack English, Mike McGoffin, Chuck Whitten, Jim Hersh, Jeff Gilling. Second row-Kevin Erwin, Glenn Grabau, John McConnaughy, Steve Jensen, Corky Clark, Pete Biron. Third row-Diving coach Al Ftinger, head coach Jim Kent, Mark Pearson, Mike Miller, Tom Farber. Not pictured: Mike Zakrezewski. 'Y' l r in -we-me A Y -.M:m,53., ft L-fgf:-'WIT 15-gl T T Qi , ly., ' ,,.. ff- ,- art Brown trying for good form. Q .1-1253.6 -n .-. . Mark Pearson, exhausted after a long race. .1 ,Q nl. are ' '- , 2 ' 'V 1 '5 -,', , , Ly t A - T1 ,A i , gl , V ,r ,. STATE QUALIFIERS: Front row-Corky Clark. Back row-Jeff Gilling, Mlke Zakrezewski, Jack English, Jim Hersh, Mark Pearson, Pete 1 4 X Biron, Mike Miller. Boys' Swimming 133 1. --H if Q-Y .. , P I O , - I H4- ing, X In N -X, . - vw...-lr' , :A A A -:fly LL. Mun ,, :Ls . , 5, ,-'. ZZ . , ' 4, , .W ,. , ' MJ 5' '. sw L 19' 1- .m XT . ' ggf'3:p5:'11.' -f 'F!e'fv '- '-.,,'5:'??- .-,. , f ,jf-f. ., YE as- 'R I, 1? ff. ,fE: 51C5, .... --A ' ?,',?7fE, -P ag- 5-.' Tizijf ' '-in V 3 ngifyqi-Jfifilfmmf . 1' - 1 A1445 , ' if 5 r -H-4- - jr Ag ' 14 ' 0-. C K 2- ' 4. af 'iv-qt 'A A - fu if. ' 5 E Q 7' fig, .1 '14 W 1 M ,T , 4 W- 'f 'W 71 C5 . - 15-9-.:, ,.,,.r 4 - 3 rs. 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MW U , V Q., ,,, , Y RM 5- fw2'1i,w ' s l Ig 1 1, - '--sa gai,4.-Tl., ,..... , -,zc t ,, ,, Q , - ' .,.-, WM ' ' .jmfgiflxw g- I I tif-re... ' ' -ei ' - , V - qgwaa, I Stralnlng In an L-seat ls David Newhouse. Suffering from a severe lack of ex- perience, the boys' gymnastic squad had a tough time in the '74 season. Having only one returning letterman, John Pesch, and a new coach, Doug Dienelt, the team still managed to show rumblings of great varsity squads to come, with a 9006 sophomore squad that should im- prove with age. Mlke Terrlll performs on the parallels. 136 Boys' Gymnastics -we-.var 1 an-N-l1riPP' Preparing to perform a floor act, Dale Hursh concentrates on getting it all . I .-H Sl xii, z ' '+ '-- 'I N A W -. J -A , -. 1 A .5 1 5 I' l 1 A young squad tries hard 4 wx -N r, L , r H u ,,Fh' r 'wk r f L 'QQ els- W' 1, yn-- ,....1s.aJ.r- - - '-- me---..L , -1.,-.. Q4-M ' imaging.: va-. -- in mld-alr, this sophomore gymnast appears to be floating over thls piece of equipment-the side-horse. BOYS' GYMNASTICS: Front row-Gary Turner, Mark Klllingsworth, Scott Bourret, Dale Hursh, Mike Terrlll. Second row-Tom Link, Steve Moulson, John Stolber, Alan Cox, John Pesch, Dave Newhouse, Coach Dlenelt. Boys' Gymnastics 137 Contests tight-Cougars lose Two points for the Cougar 5 Ai . Y A 1,1 ' 9? E Pete Humphrey slnks a free throw against Central Hlgh v Q - - ... W 1-Er VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front row-Don Clark, Mark Glenn, Pete Humphrey, Klm Sherldan, Mike f' AS! Juarez. Second row-Don Chandler, Gordon Burkman, Doug Thom, Dale Wisner, Kevin Hanf, f' Greg A de'S0 - Don clark, shootlng ln perfect for 138 Varslty Basketball . ' lx N. V I rf T S-'rua P! u f'3f ' f lffn-A-A N . R -6 A! N L 3..- ,D-Rf' 0' A, .!1' 1 :J!.',: Ig-H, 0 v 1 X ' A + m 'N , Auflf. ,H 'L X . -N Q?-' 2' 1: x X. I -:Ii X Wh muon ' -4 I, X . : 'XXI ' 1 L -sf! .TL QCH' 1:5 fxAY ' , If MW if--all 4 I7 .N ' fx 3 - if nj,-41, ff Tig, Q W' ' - f f 5 Nm2m'iN .5 ., , ,QM I Q 1 f-5 ' - V-, , 'Q 7 ' i:f gfgaf: 5. 2 'Ng , ' . V tk :A . Q' i , I ,Y A W ' iw' my M A E 1-' ' feipii' T- .Z 'H -.H- fi y :lg- ,. . li . 1' ...Q 1: W rw f Q3 , Y ff-. ' lf' Q 313 J s I . O.,O'! ' L Q 'I' 1, ., l r I 1 .5 V I Q' Q 2- U t af? ' - 2 ' 5 1 'X . 0 . 6 C X :Za ' Y, l I f . 'A 'gl 1 Isl' 1 S 1 ' 1' P f I any . . :i . J It L, wi ' JV undergoes soph invasion hw., ffm J AS, fs 'il E '- ,,.,.,L.,..,,-.., 7, -,VX . ., . K -.,. , V -17, , ' 5 -1 ig- ' 3' .. Z.-.. .:,,l.:-.- XX, 1 Z 1 I ,M uv ' 4 Q P- Q - - Everyone stares sky-ward as one JV Cougar launches for the tip-off. Taking ca N V 5 sg is ia A 'ml . i '-- hh Al J.V. BASKETBALL: Front row-Tim Dwight, Doug Thom, Dan Avlla, Frank Baumann, Kevin Freeman, Tom Ault. Second row-Spence Dunn, Mike Thurlow, Coach Sherrill, Scott Glenn, Greg Andersen, Scott Hanf. Tongue-gnashed and feet planted,Steve Shields 4203 prepares to put the moves on his South adversary. 140 JV Basketball if ik-.if E 'ra gt. ,. .155 g PM Y .- N ..... xx 1 .Al , ,ig Qi 3 , 4 4 Ii 6 x -2 M fs, . lr, i... '.....- inf' -- backcourt pass, JV center Greg Andersen hunts for the open man. ,xg 5 L F? H ,',. .l.. -'11,-, 6,-i-I-, ,, N,-...-s--'- ,, ......... Q 4J...-- The Cougar zone swings to the corner to spring on a South attacker. Class of '75 basketball turned out to be instead a heyday for the sophomore class. The last few con- tests saw the sophomores moving into starting slots after a couple of juniors were suspended. Scott Hanf, brother of varsity forward Kevin, led the invasion, followed by Scott Thurlow, Steve Shields, and Kim Eubanks. Even with the sophs in the line-up, the backbone of the squad were upperclassmen Greg Andersen, Doug Thom, Scott Glenn, and Dan Avila. Highlighting the JV's 4-12 season had to be the underdog victory at Harmon, 51-49. JV Basketball 141 Doing what's best for the boy and the program is the goal of the sophomore basketball organization, according to White coach Ken O'Neal. O'Neal's bunch ended with the team in the sophomore tourna- ment at North playing for the con- solation trophy. Outstanding players were Scott Hanf and Mike Thurlow, both playing JV ballg Ken West, Gary Foreman, Kim Eubanks, and Rich Martin. As for the Orange squad, Larry France's sneaker warriors end- ed with an even record in fourteen games. Individual stars included high scorer Larry Nelson with a 9.5 average, David Means, Steve Hauser, Mark Goulding, and Bryon Schneider. John Sheppard is a head above hls fellows. 142 Sophomore Basketball fiSall suspended high above their heads, Cougar and opponent rise to the 551 ii J ff 'rr' f 'Geri . I - : g I ,ff . ,S SOPHOMOFIE WHITE: Front row-Larry Nelson, Todd Hlmple, Steve Hauser, Mlke Thurlow, John Doolin, John Sheppard, Kim Eubanks, Rich Martin. Second row-Ken West, Scott Hanf, Dave Black, Gary Foreman, Jeff Wilson, Steve Fish, Mark Gouldlng, Erich Mahr. Z I N Soph goal: what is best ! Erlch Mahr guard makes hls presence felt Coach O Neal imparts hls cage philosophy. SOPHOMORE ORANGE: Front row-Denny Pogue, John Sheppard, John Doolin, Erich Nlahr, Dan Vogel. Second row-Dave Black, Larry Nelson, Steve Hauser, Mark Goulding. Third row-Paul Trewett, Gary Foreman, Jeff Wilson, Steve Fish, Bryon Schneider, Greg Zickefoose, Coach France. Sophomore Basketball 143 A two-mile jaunt over hill, dale, and grassy open spaces ls some peoples' idea of a sport. The game is cross-country and the men who run it at NW know well its tiresome rewards. Chief highlight of the 1973 thin-clad season was senior Mike MuIler's performance. Mike's time of 9:47 was third best in the state out of a total of 422 runners. 9:47 means Muller is third F111 Coach Rose congratulates Tom Cahlll on an excellent performance. Q CROSS COUNTRY: Front row-Terry Schroeder, David Britt, Tom Cahill, Bruce Reed, Charles Boyce, Lanny Fleed. Second row-Tim Ruffin. Mike Muller, John Ruhl, Chris Basel, Mike Johnson, Joe Smith. 144 Cross Country Bruce Reed, junior, strives to keep his lead. 111 . . -P fPf Sf rv M at p M .1 '- . ' ' P '- x Q-f .Z-Mel' ' f . . , X 4-f ' fr. zz., I 'T A ' 2 ff' ' Q f K A 'gf 5 K- . -- ' 6 . F , 155 ' N I i A 1:7115 Y:--in Q' is Y-mf. -1+ , ,F , F gh '47 -1- QA59' 3614, , , -A G2 fl 1 - A f' A ' HSA wi. - ' bv H g N f Q-y f,,,,L.qf 1 I ls. ' Q X, iff! -42: I I 1 I . . V ru , .3 iLW ini, f A : H' -a I ' .5 gky T ga 4 .Q, - - x . VA zswzisi S kia, - .W - . - 14, rx 5 :zl 'V' v 55:13 55' i-if 3----:dx ' ,aigtfz V N . QL A Schroeder is champ-squad 9th .A T, 117 R - -if e -mo Right hand snaking around, grappler Chris Loveless pushes for the pin. ' ' ' 'fmt--f' f H-ri . iifqq A l lu. L A - 4 . I Q WRESTLING: Front row-Craig Woods, Gene Ebbert, Terry Schroeder, Tim Thompson, Kevin Hashman, Greg Prieb, Roger Hunt, Dana Timmcke, Jim Steer, Glenn Crossland. Second row-Keith Reyes, Tim Weaver, Mike Myers, Pete Walter, Nick Macaluso, Greg Robins, Blain Stephens, Chris Loveless, Lanny Reed, Preston Nichols. Third row-Mike Lewis, Tim Ruffin, Chris Lauderdale, Rick Horton, Gary Crainshaw, Andy Lain, Doug McLerran, Tom Zahner, Kevin Ham- mond, Tim Cannady, Rick Bozarth, Dennis Tharp, Coach Urczyk. Coach DeMoss gives last minute advice to this wrestler. 146 Wrestling ' i v,, 1 . 1 i , v this 7 3 1 1 HF-1 V 11, rr A4 l ,' 'g 'Exu' Undefeated state champion Terry I victor Dennis Tharp triumphs over a Sumner opponent. 1.x fl A 5 i I J isxixi- fx if 'Z -xx -fx. . f-- N4 1-- L x N5 mt, s 4,, I fi F -ls C,-, , ' K T JFK 1 LAX - CA s V J ' '- --S--lixrv.: +..4 ,,,-- :sir h Zur .- .44 A the center ring Tom Zahner takes the releree's position. Warily gauging his opponent, Nick Macaluso moves in. Junior phenom Terry Schroeder led the Cougar grappling season as an undefeated Q22-Ol state cham- pion. Following him were such mat greats as state qualifiers Tim Weaver at 1193 Preston Nichols at 1675 Tim Ftuffin at 1323 Mike Lewis at 1383 Dana Timmcke at 1125 and Chris Loveless in the weight class of 145. As for team performance, the Northwest squad was down from '73's state champs. The group hung on for eighth place in the state meet held in Wichita. The Cougars placed a first, Terry Schroeder in the 105, and a fourth, Mike Lewis. The squad chances were hampered by the in- juries to the heavies like Dennis Tharp and Chris Lauderdale. West displaced Northwest in the state tourney but Northwest looks hot for the future. Four of Northwest's state qualifiers will return in '75-one still a sophomore and one a state cham- pion. Wres tling 147 f its be V' -NX M, x 1 Ma as 0 A Al 'U Q, Af - , fr - , 1.13, 1 , I v F, -Q. gl xxx' Ns. h.x N J ' any Ap 3. Qr .f 1 -V' f 'fi ,,gvf'ff1 l, I! A .nj .-ju, .Fix 4' . Q v , UK-3 'Hn' .Jn ---. - . hitq , - A f 1 I vi L ' L :QQ 4 7. 'Jw' Q ' . if . V S lr fl :I t 4 5- A J T l -. x -. -1- J . ? unumnxm yn., . nz.-.., ,Q r1 W , -Files! Y HK Y V , -. -.- 4 . .W ag - 42-x '5 ' , 2, -'J ,., ,. 5 z is ' .,, ...i ,...v,-N. ,uh - 52'-fi w, .. :la .Q f, .is ' , -,fv r f inf. wr T153 3 fab 'L rf? 9 Y 'N , Y .gihwv Y nl- , c::l4!'!' . V . if -5'f l ' ri ., E l l .. , - 44 -ff Q, 1 , 4 ., A3 2 I A I W .fig .. W . . X 5, f-.-5 H, ,,. N 4 1' 4 ' -i g 4. , M- P , 1'- 5 1 V, Q 'W '- - 775' k -gi' . . ,Q ,G ,J. . ' f .9 1 V 51- .V A. 4 V- . ..!,. l. 75 3 V 1 V elf. ir? P 'L ' .z. 5' I -En A631 X549 .. , ' : J 1T:g'Y41k'f' 1 is 5. :JH ' ' . ,- I h , I -,- Fx J 45 ', -qt - 4,1 R .- 'ay .W N W m 3? ,J . , 2 ., WMP- - '.-1'f- , ' i ' ' 9 '-lUrs.-N o I-K, ,v ., ' - .,' I . . , ,- , ,IU , . 3 W W P I: .gr , X - .. .. ki 1' 4 f aff. 1251 . fi: .xo ' . iq, .A 25: 'Q , N . , ' F f9' 4' .. 'W 1? ' 1 .. ' ,' L' JW'-' ' -ffl! '.a.Y'I 34? . ' QQ. 31222. - -- ,gm Q ---fi., --Qu. True Cougars, fur and all . . . Dr. Arzell L. Ball, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Herbert I. Bruning, Associate Superintendent, Planning Dr. Leonard Molotsky, Associate Superintendent, Instruction Dr. Harold E. Tilley, Associate Superintendent, Management I Q-.di 1 ,Al T .r5.: 1'.', '-T3-xfW'.::.. , .,,,..' at r ..f l-slr - ' , .A it .. .- lkpxgfsf ,T , - 'LL:.i'l- , '. -lm why- -vt, .V ,J 4--,1 -. ', , ,g, . ,., l , . i f--fr :LN gui? . ' V1.5 Wm B E1 ,J , iff .A .Q l , , I - l A7 -4 'M T 1 V- fl M i A V ' V Q ' K . 5-ir L - j .' Q -5, . , ' i W ...Q LV Q' , -A af.. - ' 'qqmniw ,I 'S-s1L.,.,.'r.,f.. . . , 'f iirfur- , S gr.--was . V' - if mf. wg :gy-H qw, 4: ,pi 'swf' at - 1 ,,,Mx,f, I - af ll it ' 1 tw .1 - ' :X ls-. N 'alt 'ref J ll if Administration, Shawnee Mission Public Schools :El 'i - FWF A- f ' 1-.. 4 Board of Education, Shawnee Schools: Keith Hubbard, Rev. George Mrs. Dorothy Hultman, Dr. John I ST' iii ' gi ' A ' T 1 if mm , 1- l. Lf , EW 150 Administration Northwest's Advlsory Board share Ideas. Making the declslons ls the toughest job. Q , t .4---5 -wmimr 1xn g ' Dr Gerald Lllllan Associate Principal Administration included not only the principal of Northwest and his im- mediate assistants, but it also includ- ed the Advisory Board, Board of Education, and District Administra- tion. A few things have changed since Mr. Cormack became prin- cipal, all for the better and quite necessary. Plans one, two, and three became important to students, along with new attendance procedures. Mr. Cormack found time in his busy schedule to talk with students and faculty. He believed that learning how to communicate and get along is part of what high school is all about. So that's what happens to tapes! :M if me-x 5-1, ' E5 1- , , :if 5,11 R ' 'sob 4 . . - 1 KV 6 .. 3 U ex N 41 Y 2. J. n v- lvff wi' N 1 N 1 1 1 ,,-4' , .1A, f 1.1, . - , I wouIdn't do that If I were you! I What Is it? 152 Guidance Deans M Education grows and expands u N YK WE . . .1 i I'V'C.fAY1'lz ,fvnhqhl I 1-vfr 'nrrd o flwdy flvm Mr. Gill confers with Mrs. Louz! . 3 Mr. McGuire offers a word of ,---rf Helping to handle the various and sundry problems of the school day are the two assistant principals, Mr. Glen Grlepenstroh and Mrs. Kay Wllcox. The palr combined to solve the problems of discipline and scheduling of activities. Guidance deans do just what the name im- plies-guide. But they're not the type of guide one might find at a museum or a forest. They guided kids through this maze of courses and re- quirements that is called school. After high school their help may still extend to career and college counseling. Guidance deans not only helped students toward graduationg they helped with personal problems, and by doing so they got involved with the students. A penny for your thoughts. Quail- 'Z'-' wg 11:1 3 ' an ld . ' 51' l Even assistant prlnclpals can smile. Yi :T -ii , Y - '- 1- ,rug - - ' :sm Eftflaj it li K ff FEAR-1 f , gf -.-M, 9 l l .l,... , 0 l ii ll:-'H l Esliwsfff.-l, If-3291535 l x g J XA c ' 'Fai -Ei l -F M pl 2 . ff '- ' , - ' A ' I 211 l 1 I an ' 'M ' - if ' 9 Es-1 ' Aff -- ---1-9-Q-an 1 -1 Assistant Principals 153 Nurse, secretaries work with students W ' . 'wg ,iff - ? ,J Q .T A 1:51 f J, ! fp ' ibn' 3 , 42 . 1, ,'. J:-lf. ffm -A n, . . gs 1 , rn ,411 1 Y i 'lx . t D yi i 3 rv Happy faces-and smlling secretaries-speed the day along most of the time E fb- Q. I6 Nurse Zimmerman checks a student's hearlng. 'h-f'-- ' f SE., 154 Secretaries, Nurse ,u ff, Q . 4,.Q. Lab assistants work V ' ' -rt vl ' 4 F' I -I f' 4 s wx., f b X Judy Burhans helps students adjust schedules. Excuses, UA , .- -wif w- -Q ,Z ATIUSYSBFI Judy Burhans Marie Christiansen Mr Harrington seems intent on pleading his case i . f Hliiilf'-'f l:'f' N fi 'tial' Kath Mlchaells Ma Wasss D0r1alieZimmerman The busiest people at NW were probably the secretaries, the paraprofessionals, and the nurse. They were involved with student attendance, telephone calls, and registering new students. Paraprofessionals assisted in the various departments or in the library. Paraprofessionals: Front row-Mary Baker, Winnifred Rom, Terry Leckrone. Back row-Jean Schooling, Jane Smith, Maxine Jones, Betty Sommer. Paraprofessionals 155 Pleasantly pleasing people l vs. bg , , 2 gil' l '- 'AF ,. , 4 86a sa - ' f -. px -1 -s , I Q, - f 4 in , I I J , , . ,N ,I xr' l ff ' N ' -' 1 ' S r l l - 'lf .y , gy 5 ' 1' .F ' in , e- 4- -2- l .Q t at gl .:::. f , .1 71 1 1 W' Y .,:, Y- . ,j 11: -rs, , ' '52 ,, E' Q' I afii V 'Jn Twig! ?gff'L5?1,-x bfi., :jk al, , T,-J. 4 sc, .Y- ll l- ' ii '- 4 , Q, l sn . , Flrst row-Mayola Haines, Steve Roos, Dolores DeWltt, Helen Wolf, Elma Lohoff, manager. Second row-Shirley Mltchell, Juanita Lee, Shirley Woods, Ann Yates, Hazel Dyer, Dale LaHue. N' 1 , ., -'Q fa- :. Jane Cates and Vlrglnla Kellerman take a break to pose. 111 l 1? ff' 5 Sw V h - -mn f i 156 Cafeteria S' . ,e,,, 13. Sl 'qvf' aj-cg , 1 Helen McNatt and Betty Hanklns our Cleo Mohllng and Esther McLaughlln r l l l ,, 4. A V , fha, leslaw makers rd at work Flrst row-Claude Garrett, Corty Hendrickson, Grover Morgan. Second row-Cecil Crane, Harold Aufdenberge. Standing-Blll Yrager, James A. Wood. A welcome lnterruptlonl Helping in the cafeteria involved a lot of work and at times the cooks probably wished they had more than two hands! The price of meals went up to fifty-five cents, but where else could you get a hot meal for such a pittance? Custodians ranged in occupation from a floor sweeper to a stray cat keeper, if it happened to wander into the building. Our custodians took care of our building, working to keep it clean and attractive when students often neglected it. Custodians 157 What?, . .Why?. . .How?. . . V. f y , i v ,wa , , . r B Qi.-it iw. , :tiff df, 'F rg M' .. . A 2 i fl . 1' ix-' ' f Q 'I Mr- ., - -'fists-fitzll, r lb L f ' -- Y Al , A ' X . 4 A I l it, l l ,Q ll , lt , ir, 158 Sophomores -km... Commons or class? . , l ,. r fr : 1 Q l. 7 ' , v N, M4 A r L . l I t 'Y 10 l Q ,wt . , , '+A .r X6 7 but A 4 ,kt .,-L 'Z' , xy ff!! Rez! .V I I5 4 W 1 i A J i W ! Arm , 1 l B L ,Q 1 3 ZKQZYI a I 'A' , .dl Richard Auten Kathy Axford Darlene Ayers . . , Terry Aziere .- . fwfr . S 41512, .pa -1 1 - xx ffif YI gf' ' -,fi FQ Julie Baden . nnnn la .... ,' 'i NW 1 Louis Baehr 1 . Gary Baker Ann Bales 1 ' A lr' ' i ' l Leroy Barclift A wp , 1 M J K ti L A BruceBardweIl V . ., i , w Scott Barett ,agimt l a Danny Barnes it Mlkki l . Barraclough April Beatty Dennis Beatty Cathy Beiser Keith Belt Kevln Bennett Steve Bergee Gary Bergendoff Laura Bergman Leslie Bernett John Bingham rl. NAT Three Little I gk ll X , i 6 il iiiln lf l' ' Ml: . l :tit l l tl 16' r . .rg , ,J x X. 5 .. ff' 'Ai ...H V! fxlv X l , I FEA y nfl! lt,-11 , l ,,J 4 ff' RA-.X A I bw A I li' i . 'A' fy r . , f J A .. i 63 I 2 W .t ill f- A f ,l ill K, 4- X 4 C ' i ffy . J ' J ei-A fx ' A ., 1-V, V 25 Kira 0-, lf , T ,I l jab, JL? n f I ' Q A ll If -, J at 'fu N 1 U In X ' ' -, , f 1 ff ' if, : . 1 I Lg- ' 1 E.. B - VT '+1 ,N as I :liz - 3 B V ig' J 3 , ... i ' ' T 4? 2 i K 5 L rg, ' - ' if llfm mr if W- P f 2 :Ar-H e sure it's not a rattlesnake? lf. ,V Harry Bisel Dave Black Jim Blecher John Bledsoe Phil Bledsoe Denise Blessman Cathi Boehm Cynthia Bolen Craig Bolerjack Elizabeth Booth Joe Booth Chris Bostic Jennifer Botter Lori Bowdish Kelley Bowen Robert Boyce Eddie Boyd Jane Ann Bradley Larry Bradley Nita Brand l -Jilif I-un. l Hi 4 , eff. x, ,, .ji - l J! I ff S V ,lf f 3 I -nv' Where were you when the lights were out? Ye N f fd 4 f y me David Bratton fl x7 ', If A A C' Linda la Bridgeman V U ' ii E David Brin R Li ,fr I 7 ggi xl .iv --1 15,5 : f MET 453 , Y - X! l fs 9: ii-:E 'X i , A. 1 1 2 .2 ' in , r:g S : , - ,-.. X- :1 'fg I ' VL: W . + - N l 5 -. ,. J' . if . 4v,.:?'1f': , ,Q WE . , Laurie Brook Mike Brock me Sophomores 159 , -p1 11 .- Our future investments -Q: ,a W 160 Sophomores - , - Fe, , ,F ,. Y 'SEE-3. . 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H' .V la- Shh. . .lNo talking in the library' J' 7' -e JB Aff ' ,, il U I if 'A Av 'N , B 'L ' ' W ' ' X I ., x .rj M- i I .F , Ailif , y, 5' J' W Y 'jfs l vi t f - A it L f ',. :Ig ' V .V 1, Al 'VH 'VP ,- f l .Lal ll l l' l , , , .' 1 J ., .--- , S, l 'Ai 1 .J , .IA , iv N , ' I ' ' lb' rv 3 . 1 W- ..a 1 .kv lf., An orderly classroom M1'..f , N.. . H 'Q . ',,,f' J - N N . lx .Tx . r, 'lf r x f 3 , ,. x C. M J - ,AJ 'E Xi.. ., V' - 1' . 'Q Mark Clark Alan Clendenin Connle Cline Jim Clough John Cloutmen Jeff Collier Missy Collier Susan Collins l 3224, j Teresa Colllns ,fq .,g ,V ' 1 Dave Comer Lea 59 ll -rl?f5+f A Pi' l l ff- New Steve Conley Dee Connell Connle Cook Kevln Cook ' 6.5 ,. 1 1 Qvll T, l . N 1 .l l M X ty ff D: if-vel Q. JL Hri' . 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' v 'I -.x 'e ' -.l l if -5 ,Q fl , ,L V I u 'E 6 il i 2 is is Sophomores 161 A unique experience Decker Dehm Mike Dre X De 'ack Ed De nis Rick Dev re x L TX ' f -dz 1 X ig- Wo 'feglDeWendt Ja ic6i6DeYoung Julie V ickerson David Dinwiddie Patti Dittemore Nancy Dodgion MJ ,Car in. Qodsgrg arl' ' oll ' ' ar -J! ...-7' James Dolllns John Doolin Larry Dowell Tony Dubin Claudia Duffy Ronald Duffy David Duncan Kathy Dunlap John Earlenbaugh Robin Eaton Gene Ebbert Debbie Eckart Sheila Ekhoff Kathie Elsele Joyce Eisman Kathy Elo Chris Emery Suzanne England Theresa Erny Linda Estelle Kim Eubanks Larry Everley Blll Faltermeler Ken Fangohr , I Q WX 4 A W, 5: 7 , xl HJ ,... U , l .. N ... .E 'K I I 1 'l IL: ' , ' s f V L. ' 4' 1 W 'X 'fa Y il k....1 .N A X 1' ' ' A Q . . - me-i'?'Vf,1? .5 '-13211- r..n.'E't:f'P:' , Aa -f I. K qi, ,l l f .Wi XXXX vm , 9 llll NL 1 NJ' ,i ls lx I 6 V Fl l 1 l l v 1 Q.. . 1 4 1. 1 1 . 'v Q' jr 'ti . HLTNYX N'Ls 7 pus WT' Wk 0 ' r 1 Q X . we-V tv .-A X Fl I X 7 l N 0Mff K' , 4 4 xv .s f X557 5 LM l , f it ul R2 I 1' 0 en. X L. I, 3 Ellp. , nf r , F ti me ,I ' X-'M.ff. :. 4 .PNQE W g -llna l ' ' it 7' sz . l wa ' iff l .H YL Ellen Farber Kevln Fern Justin Fields Steve Flke Pat Flnlen Denise Flnnesy Steve Fish Steve Fletcher Gary Foreman Karen Fournier Mike Fowks Bob Fox Alan Francis Vic Franklin Greg Frederick Carla Freeman Martin Frltsch Brian Frltz Christy Fuller Rhonda Furr Robert Fyock Amy, a librarian? x if G' - if W ,,-. if X 4' my? U5 fm. 1 g i' Q' I 1 A 'gill Milf, 'gif .x i k- xg gp! ' X v , tx fl ' ll i'kix bb' X Aa' 1' W R ft s Elia lof i ' 0,1 W . i ,au 'I . lfmlx- N, ax, atm ty, l 1 ' it 1 ft .ifl F, X V l, 'hz 1 I 5 9 U A , 1 Vicky Keith be Dennis Gates Susan Geary Paul Ghillno Steve Gish Laurie Glanville Lea Gloshen Tina Carrel says lt's better than sitting in class. Sophomores 163 rf' , , las ii- - iii ' 1 l X , l A fantasy comes true fm:- , . 3. 1-IJEU-7: q.1i ' , V' W Pattie Goins Vi Q l-Jan Goodrich Q . 4 Cathy Goslin ,Sas 'A Y K l :-,, Y Q -la: 2 V .:' V , 'I i 4 L ,M2lrk'GQuIs1In9 .-. 155, , N l l 5, X 'J A J ' .M N, ., lw w W - 92 if. . 1 . 164 Sophomores Giabau A Brenda ,Grandon ,aa . sg ,K , . 1 W a Steve Gullett Tracie Guth Greg Hadel Karen Hahlen Brad Hall Patty Hall Rhonda Hall Janice Hamilton Scott Hanf Like a duck into E E55 ' Ken Granger Marcia Graveslgl :Earl Giruver- L :E I, il, Ea I V '12 , L S sl K . 1 'X l Patty Hanser 5- ' Linda Harkness Tm! , wif .ZH Kelley Harlow A W? Barbara Harris ii L- M , , . , X M U? ' , I Q., 4 .' .i 5 l l ' -19 F-5 9 - 1- J. R. Harris I' X A Kevin Hashman 1-79 fs. EL-- ll iv W as iw ' - -itz 5- ' 1' , A ' 'W 'M RUIIL- at .pfyt 1, K 4 ll 'Xi - I I! i ' l ,. -1.5, ,, A f if A e if 3 , g A Tw . I 7 I' , ' ., G O , , 11.9 1 '- Y T -ilzgazn is A , F1592 1: , . ,3 5 0 5145.7 A' ii ,p -MCAT 3 9 x 5 vj water this swimmer takes to the fluid substance. Lynn Haskins Marlalna Haskins Nancy Haskins Linda Hasselberger Cheryl Hatala Joy Hatala Laurie Hathaway Steve Hauser Gary Hayes Ken Hays Dennls Hejduk Louls Henderson 'El 4 Aj' ,iff ff! l if ,, .4-4.1 -2. 4 V A W W' E U .Q Tis r' 9, pizza sure is popular these days. l I .5 I ii' 1 i I f 2 ' F l Ti. fri? f fl- ' t it , L - X wil Q K ,I yy ,w'Z', is-f,'fliI . M It Nlhpf.. .-.' it - ,li A? l- AMF. I X' za it-l , A V 'fl 1 M h',i V gy ll! . . 1 Y- A1 if X A ,J 1 if : I I I i I , NJ 4 4 .l X . -6 I ,iv J 4 I I 3 M. ' 'tg' i L 1 ' . T1 1 .- A fl 5 It 4, K ,I Mark Humphrey Kim Hunt Rick Hunt Sheryl Hurd Laura Hurford Dale Hursh Susan Hutchinson Barb Huttle f ' l ,- l be X 14' F . ff- E 5fQ:g.fiu1ff.!jL.fw:?a3j n 7 as I 5. Gail Henik Don Henke Linda Henke Micke Hensky Leslie Herring Susan Heying Scott Hiatt Cathy Hibbert Todd Hlmpel Barbara Hoaglund Rusty Hodge Kenny Hoehn Anne Hoge Beth Holman Jody Homsany Randy Hook Mike Hopson Linda Horn Gary Hovlnd Robert Hoffman Brenda Hughes Cheryl lngraham Tommy Irvin Cheryl Jackson Jim Brown-telling tall tales? Sophomores 165 Butterfingersl!! The testing game .rii by i 1 if , - V ' 'V' ,i 4 Q . 55' i. ' rw ' e- ii' 'R wigs, . ,A Q, -. '-i , .ik - .,:.- . X, . x rf. H1 ,X W. :X , I.. sgfliv - 1 I L, I 'Kill g :,': ' Roger Keeler Mike Keener Angie Kelley Colleen Kennedy Lillian Kenny Gary Kerfes '- Pete Kiene i V ,Sa Bob Kietzman U --W - I Gary Killian l J Mark Y U Killingsworth X Q X . . Bertie Kllmartin Lloyd King Steve Klrlakos Cindy Kirk Rhonda Kltterer '.'fguJ i , y i N L' Hey. I've got 24 and you ve Amy Knox Duane Konen Debbie Koziol Rick Krause 5 . i xx' .- i W-Q V rl at . I l if X ,Qi QR J i l r X Hilti it ll .-, xxx M what's going on? 'iii if .iri J if . 'Z' v Q1 Q V, 'IU 'EI W i i 1 I I 1 X- lY'a ,4 sb 11' ' Y Marilee Kreml Joan Krumm Meg Kuhn Andy Lain Paul Land Lori Larsen Stephanie Lasalle John Lavery Jenene Lawrence Julle Lazenby Dawn LeBeau Cathy Ledwlg DebbieLee MikeLee CindyLemken LenLero 'U ' in L H gf. . , 'r .Q 1 I 4,4 5 1 ,A ,. 3' -fin. 5- '-'P' f 1 L x Why me???? V f 'fi' 'N' 'Q ai iwl' - V' I 'wr . L e fi f ills' ' I 'fn aff 1, 5, ' I fl: :-,VJ I'-'EL , yyfj ffm 'f of ,es L may ri Y ' w li Q, IW 'rr-V , fi Lu M. ' ' I 'V ' K I 1 1 . U Nil f 2: 'I . 1 ' ' ,Q 5, I IAM. Nxkq M ini' Qi ' V I s , jig : ,.iw 1' ft., L - -'fl t , 'if'i-1G.,xTf- 'il' W if Joy Lewis Randy Lewis Tami Lewis Tom Link Mary Livingood Lorraine Lobue Claudia Loganbill Kris Lonborg Tammy Long Joe Louis Chris Loveless Celeste Lubben Sophomores 167 Sophomore isn't a dirty word ,Q ' v x A r4i.fw'-- . 1 '. wif iiyjiaiw ii: fgfniiz' .'-'T 3 ' ff' ' - 'gg-' xxx W ., -'r W' rf- I 1 I n 1 1 i nn L., ' I i rx 1 's lk R1 -X11 ' 9 1? :fr 'M i F M' ' ?iw,, f - A X, Q -' wi J , je' ,. 24' i X , D ,fre ' M ri J 1 L.. .1 ' i . rs U if i nw 1 Nw. I :XX . 'ii Il Debbie McClelland Karen McClenon Kevin McCuIlouch Julie Mclntosh Pam McKenzie Doug McCIerran Rich McMaster Mike McMullen Janet McVey David Means Dennis Mehan Sophia Mejla i i 5 I , N I 1 J Y ' W1 , T i '1 v' L . ' ii i A ,V V ' . I Q '5 i 2 , 3 r I, - X y ff, 3' f,.:. 1' W 1 K NIYLAESI : ' I lug 5 1- 3,5 ,,,.,. 'T ' -i v '9L4-1 54 E' A 'l1,. it 'ii 7. vi? Q. . , . x e 'vm' . , , XR x R ,.g.nnf-' . I 5 4, 511, ii ., V 'ti' Dan Mercer Fion Messick Willie Messinger Rhonda Metts ,'.' 1 ?' 1:1 , if H , A i ' A N Jai! I , . - '- Vx g ,ir -' L 'A .:v ' wh ,.f W ' N If xx I X-I 4-5 I WL -9 1 V' X ' x 'ef fr in Q Now class X .AM W-S you sure we're playing the same song? l ii no Debbie Meyers Donna Meyers Marty Meyers Matt r, ' A I n l l N f i , X I I txilg' X I X l' 1 U 2' ' ' 'li wi f 5 li I' H W 2. .f , .xl 3 l ' Middleswart Klrk Middleton Mike Milam Jeri Miles Ken Mitchell Andy Mohn Elaine Monsees Michelle Mook Bill Moore Coleen Moore David Moore l 'l fe N, Debbie Newman Allen Nickerson Dorothy Nispel Gary Norris ' lx Glen Moore ' Sandy Moore l , K M I - -A Modern Art? ..-on lllfw A 'fy lla 'f - in ,tu I l Q- ,Q - 7 S ve Moulson qu A Q - ' .11 C hy M' l enlb gi? l ' fl r a Mur- f f if ' 'oc i X 4 1' ' 1, 1 Mio ele Murphy I Q fl J! V ' :.ln'- Q if 4 or eff, a' - A' on f f- f A . -Da Nexvigpgsgd , iEfT'lll 9 N f V ., ff, 'Aff .li A , 1 . .gi-. K 'K A x. 1, Sophomores 169 :Eli ., J- ' 'i il 9U:fQfL, P 'flpaie Qstergaard - f New recruits try hard ii -' Lg:- 511269 Ti, ' ' Baisaifrtia-a .Ra 85 ' S2fIQYfQ.!f?? ' Tomma Owens 9? Doug Page Dave -Parrett 114412 yrgigq rrur - ,. 7A'- i .. '- . i 5 M 'W 1+ if' x WW Doug Pasco 5 I 5 'fe ' A - as Pam Patrick ' ., ,A - i Q A , 4 - - Ron Patrick 'H - -1 ii -R i V ' - we Rick Pearson I - , 4. , ty ' i , 15 - , . , , i J i J 1 1 is .U X I f I r M is AS, it Hi lv nw '- ' F -in T 1 T. ' ' K . ' 313 .- 1 , , . . .. 2 W ft 1 . ' 1 Swv 7574 fa '. 1 'HJ-. I .1 ,,nX.i f' U ' ' .1 i , . ,ee ,Qing . a.1sef , ,,-it 1 ngx Sally Pearson i -i Lisa Petnbeiiton N ' t . i falrawicies X -f I I rf ii i . 2 CyarI,Beter3o,n ji if V A I ff! - vi A 1,.....v - - N 170 Sophomores 1, if X Pat Petrie Q , A i. , sl f Y John Pflumm i 11 ' t i W ., ,Qf 5 . A i ' ie iffy., '- 5 Debbie Pierce Mm A qffff . Bob Pinckney Q,-,J .AQ .ii '42 C' if 'op f V X ' .Lf 't-- fi. i wx , i Don Pock - ' Denny Pogue - P isn- ,' ,F School is an Interlude. lQf .i 1' U-. -,, 5,:,,34.'fv' 4 -, -' Patty Porter Kerry Prentice Jay Preston Terry Price Curt Pritchett Curtis Puskas Bobby Quick Debbie Ragsdale Cameron Hand Larry Flangei '25, Q4 N51-.. Where did It go? A! .. ,VA I EF ,J li Q X D P i 'F' .k I u M J. - i' ,K i'32Fv K ,Q -- t ,a -f' E6-? . -:fhg4::- ,Qi J ,. . or . It 1.4 if. , i. 'Q i iq 1 Q .- 5 Where's the Kathleen Reed Kim Reeder Kathy Reeve Rick Reichert David Repine Keith Reyes Sally Rhoades Debbie Rlebel Laura Rigby Peggy Riley Ron Riner Beth Roberts Sheila Roberts Greg Robins Kerrie Robins Robin Robinson Teresa Rodak Dan Rodriquez Bev Rogers Julie Rom Kim Roos Mary Ruiz Debbie Rush Denise Sabatino -Q Hanging around lys- I 1' all up , Q I, ' I in l -5 5 tj, R M tw, T -l new 3 l Sophomores 171 - l J l 172 Sophomores Sophs look to future Tricia Schade Dedee Schalk Rick Schapker Dirk Scheiterle Kathy Schemow Bryon Schneider Diane Schoeni Eric Schott Kelli Schreck Anita Schweder :. David Seales K Chris Sellers ' 'dl' FM '- -Rick Seneker Pattl Sexton Terri Shafer Christine Shaffer Albert Sharp 4 ,Patty Shaver Jodie Shaw Ron Sheely John Sheppard Mike Sherley Tlm Shipley Karen Shonkwiler John Shores Patty Silence Linda Simmons Z Ronda Simpson I Steve Sims i David Sisler V all f .. rfb ' , -agp si ' M in A 4 I , ' . l l ,J I A j,i!i'z!,, H 1 'FPIYFQI -7 , l I l l A ' i lu RE 41 i 1 il ' I ', l li ' JE 'ii 3 I 1-1.,- U15 wi., sei 12:5 Q4-2 3 A I ,U hx? Y, .. Y. J ie I I W' i ' ji I, 1 4 1 'wr , 1 ifiii 4 it 'J f 2 Larry Smith Noralee Smith Shelley Smith Tom Smith Vicki Smlth Willie Smith Jesse Soulia Debbie Speed Tricia Spencer Debbie Spleker Terry Spruk Mike Staggs John Stoiber Cary Stanford Kevin Stanley Larry Stannard Jim Steer Mike Stein Kurt Stempel Mark Stephan Why didn't you tell me they were piranha? Blaine Stephens Jill St h n n 'Pa . '- an ' 7 9 ' ' Ji' .L , 1 r 'N' Ji . w-SA' -,-- Leif Str fi 2' lj B!le, iw ff J ' -affix.. ve -' 5 - t me ,if Tim arrnger Amy Stripe i Sophomores 173 Stephanie Sturges Tom Sturtz Sharon Suddath Julie Sullivan Sharon Suske Janice Sutton Laura Sutton Casey Swank Donna Tabor Dana Talbot Do sophomores have to make sense I- rl HIHWMA, ' ff QQ vu. - ,A . T ff 'M K, 1' - 5 I 1-:ei l 7' u' it .tl ,f , ini T , fl., , lil '-: f v. it 5 I I .J ,uf X - M-3?-:fl V. i ' Mimi' 1.1 . ' F m mf? xbx' I 'E , 174 Sophomores Mike Thurlow 1 A ,Ili , T, ' a- T t Q' Steve T ' I E1 K Timberlake ' '14 V V , V, T I i ' f 4 v Marshall Toburen Doug Todd That's Northwest? Taliaffero . W1-,q 'Jiri , -- Tatman ,rw-H ' , - -4. W. , Tavener '5' T , W i Taylor -Q.. Q- -. -S T ,L-, , ' Teare 'C-f' .H A T 'A Terrill ' i .A A I ll .I w T. ,S fl! .L g' f if KA a f ' :Q Teters I . D I l Z wif- I Thom P l I ' '.t f Thomas U, -F A i 3. f l D A ' Our new dress Working hard A LA' Lb'i X Zi '?'fif4, . I:- gbgyifr , i . Xt, g 1 if 27344 3 . ',, ' l X If f .?. I P . . , 1 151 ' L 5 ' th . -L Q is-T 'JV ,I ' 'f M st' fl? V- T HT? sf? 1 Cathy Torello Marty Toth Matt Toth Debbie Totten Paul Trewett Kristy Tripp Leslie Tripp Sam Tripp Denise Truit Todd Turnbull Gary Turner Pam Turner Sheila Ufford Greg Unruh Joy Ussery Rory Uttley Frank Valdiviesol Danny VanDenabeeIe Seralyn Van Host Bill Vaughan Teri Vaughan Cindy Verlin Wanda Verlin Betty Vlelhave lil., V if ami: . X-Q Y ,TA , ' f fl 1 Danvo 6? Susan T l if 5 . L-,.1- . .T - fi --t- l ' 'T Q . 1 , 5 F lx g K, . ,ggg :.,.,,: I- :A A ldv' Janet 'Wagner ff QW Agri X wi rf 'N , , f S ' 'V' We Allison Walford 1 T ' 7 f . l T 5 ft T. . it as W ' N lv L f , Q ,T . , t , ,. ,iris ,, ff it l T T 3 , L I' e J r' Siliiffc ' :lj IY rl .aj ' LV f .i F 25 I Flu A ,.,. 'at T ' it leg A J ,Q l KQ lt .54-l JF- K -L- 52 fl Kelly ll 4 Us ls, V -,-Y -16... ,,' -1 3-5-,:. '. 1 'l fiwiaiftgit 1 17? w. E+--Y 'i -- - 2 .1-i1I,6'xi-.--51 If -V 14' , ' l,'-5vwgQg.i3g , .. new Hi 1'.l 'C Lwfi , rif,'Tl5f:L,: : i'-'fgs -mai. ' sf, i il 5254: 4 , -agen ,Y ' l, t 2 vigil . i.,'r.J5' a, fy, , ' - ,I ,, -.ctw . - , leer. , '- 2 fi A it. V s ,sv-- - -:.- lf,5:3E,5L - . 1 4 ' ' rf-ff. 1 W ., ' A 4 - - .- .evit- K ,, -4 nm!-l I , ex' ,. A Emu Q ,A -lr Sophomores: they took us by surprise Greg Webb Phil Weber Bonnie Wells Joy Welsh David Wendte Claire Werner Cynthia West . Ken West Michele Wickey Suzanne Wilkens Eva Williams 'HI Jil. l 'X : W ,gil l 'LUN' Elia j Terry White V If ll W fi -l i fill A 3 ,in If 'W - ' 'Williams I n Williams ' Sheila . Williamson -- - ,, - Jeff Wilson eg, , I., RI 'fx as ep i I' Meloiny ilson II V B I Re, 5 Wilson Q1-. 1 .1 ,QE V V Wilson :sf Winnes L , I .- 5 - I' -Woerner SAA gfqg Emnle , -'ilfirya Wolfe Wi W, Wolfe ,W l ' , . , Dan Wood , f Craig Woods Q ,N Cindy Wright , A Kim Wright l . I gn ' TOITI I ' l. .l x XI I I Wurtenberger . it ., 'I,1l,. 1, I ,w I - ,' l . , . ' ' . T gg: Q -1'xX'a1f.A'i,4:.fgQ's 5. fi? W i ' Wtfiit' ffluf, li l fl.: QW ' Endless 5 :I'III'IIQff'f' 4 1 355 ' V-ffsf4,,,1?:92I vgiiflzg. cj 'dlL f:I.l1l,3,'I I u ,. l ?iI,f,'I I 3 - Q.-53 Iii' II I, . . Sw ,Ufi, irl, ',. ,,III',gf,u qi v . it it: .jI6Il,,-'HII1-:-ff,-j I 3 tifnfQl'N 'L lift! ,r. 'H Z I g P'll1.1fW ,' r,'g, Il5!f,3,?ni fI'.'3' 23 1?'l'Q,- ',', -. IF- 'tra-:,,,LIiII ?lI,, ,jg , Jil .. 13 ,IS--: - 1 I. j5IQQMwi-- I? 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Nj ll lip, I . x1L:1g.g f fm- 22- .qqvg if I '-1 Wg L'p4YI'11JQ,Wf54 f' ' ZW 47'-W .2 r 'jr 'I' r' :gmt ' f-.4 viyfffwv'--Q43-P4f I '.?v,2lggL,4. ,fm-l, it is f,l':,+.llf ,Ja-,r .,v N 255 .1 2-Ml '- Wl ief i if 35 m e if' V ' K ji , if .QQZLQ QM K-1 if .ill-vi M l 176 Sophomores The lone flower. NOT PICTURED: Jlmmy Adams, Robert Anderson, John Applegarth, Cherle Armatas, Karen Ashlock, Emery Barnes, Kenneth Barnes, Richard Bays, Kenneth Beard, Nancee Beardall, Ronnie Bell, Karen Bentele, John Bouret, Ann Brawley, Leslle Burnett, Robin Clement, Susan Colllns, Mark Connor, Bruce Coon, Laura Crane, Patricia Croom, Joseph Dodd, Steve Elllott, Nancy Glltner, David Hester, Wllllam Hepler, Leslle Holy, Mlchelene Honsky, Stephanie Horn, Steve Jensen, Bryce Johnson, James Jones, Leslle Krogman, Kay Lapiant, Vlcki Larson, Harold Locke, Ann Maxwell, Mlchael McClin- tock, Albert Merrltt, Wllllam Moore, Mary Penlston, Dan Plnney, Russell Plsclotta, Steven Pltnlck, Stanley Ramsay, Chris Rayos, Sally Rhoades, Edward Rulz, Karl Schletzbawm, Kathy Sherrow, Joseph Smith, Shelly Smlth, Rhonda Spangler, Michael Stein, Joll Stephen- son, Eric Sturgeon, Davld Thomas, Tony Thomas, Jane Verhamme, Wllllam Warren, Susan Watkins, Karen Wilber. Shawn Yeamans Rosemary Yoksh Dan Young Tom Zahner Janet Zeller Greg Zlekefoose Dawn Zimmer Cathy Zoller Kristl Zyolo Randy Butler Sandy Creed Shane Cuevos Terri Field Alan Glinsman Karen Jefferies Sophomores 177 I .- . . ,,i,mvw. H, What of the future? 178 Juniors, 4-1 Stairs, stairs, stairs. Suzanne Alexitch Mark Allison Kathy Alt Steve Alt Greg Andersen Brian Anderson John Anderson Tom Anderson Jim Ardrey Nancy Armstrong John Arnett Ron Atwell Tim Atwell Tom Ault Cindy Aune Us Tish Auten Dan Avila Emma Ayers Julie Babb Patti Backus Dan Baier Happiness is . . . watching the world go by! f psi' 1 ' -Ah! Ifx I 51 -P l i 9 V .V 1 .,.. 1 '41 . ,gif U5 45' ,F it M 'ai ' y ' ff' at W-i'i!:,A me i i , ' X XA Mark Bainbridge Bob Baker ,A V 'ci .Wy f N- W i , 9 4 4 v pw 'A7' '.Iv,,i, , LAM 11. ix i t L .I 5 54 v V :iff ,1 f V 2112 i i t mi Q' A Y I ir j ,t4'Lc, 7 A i g yi ' B' ' i ' ,' 'V , N 5 , 5' ig' xiiiz' am.lm. I 9 Kent Baker fx rg- Lance Baker Dont you love to M 1 5 5' in -4 rd-'sig' M Debbie Bales Llnda Barcliff Debbie Barrett Joe Bauer Sherrie Baughn Frank Baumann Cllff Beaman Randy Bear Bill Beatty Mary Bell Joe Bender Mark Beslch Laurie Betton James Bishop Craig Blessing Kim Blizzard Linda Blume Sherri Bogard Z 2. e. C A V N ' N X ik W ,Q i r e 2 ' A if i Sisiwin fR0b 'h599QE B f - 3 I l n fi' in if if , .l 'x' I I QI. : if ek? 4 Hifi' 7 N, eton 1 gi 4 Q ' . A' ' '.-' i x, X ' 4 ,I I ' Helm ' 1 .xi . N ' - N Spy ' nk .I i W' , , g e 5, we . 4 'P - -P b Q ' 5 1 ta .X ,x i ' M1 i. 4 B' -if 4 EE M R -is AV V , 79 59 Charles f,.fg'iiL1',-1124 ' M 9 443 '- V i i it N Mike 'i. 11' 1:11 g ' - Barb ' . . i wif 2 4 - -X! J , 7 ' ff ' - F Wig' L ' H L fs? . X i 'I :im 2, :f1jr, 5- Le.: , ': 7 -5. qayui, XJ, ' 4 -'ef Q., . L... I FISVST WSF!! to speak to YOU Hgalflln Juniors 179 180 Juniors Z gi E Kelley Brandt Don Breiby Ken Bright ,Kathy Brock Nick Bross , Julie Brown Larry Brown Lisa Brown Steve Brown Debbie Broyles A glimpse of juniorsl L95- . ,, .' -1' V ,x . 7 , rl I Ki - l 1 I , E: ' Z-..-'at' tix i 1 Q , l -if l ', g. 'i -fa' -ii Fl 3' 2 V T ' V T l A -. .il Q V if -f A l . Jeannie Carl Jo Carlin J- 'Pb Lonnie Carlisle Don Carlson Debbie Buckman Craig Buckner Judi Burke Bill Burns Jodie Burns Cindy Butler I forgot my llne. 4.1 xr' 1- . I s' :gf V q ,A lily. in Flobin Butler Jim Button Toni Byers David Callen Jeff Campbell Sherry Campbell fl l., l l A, ' Yes, I do get embarrassed, admits Terri u 1 that's the way lt ls, says Charles Boyce. p f: Q Q . l ,fl ,tim H .4 ,JRE 7 ' 1 . 3 - ' 'D ' 'I ff'-. 1 ' f 4 M .- .r 11 mi, 1 J' XX Q ,g...l Hr! A Q, . -'Z 23 Q2 , ,F .M . 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' li +- -. w H.-,f':-qrfng, A JDE'-K . al. b rl I 'Q' . 'a. - 5o 1.i.,H.L,p'v?-- .vlzygr fl I , V-3 4 I -4 I 'Jim m4947231 ng In u f , 'r Iggx , ,L A u x -' l . .. '1 'Q 1 ' . evil?-Kyra..-. ..' i-.A ..a4 - -P-If f' fa! 4 ln the middle of nowhere. . fd, ! l ! IIN 4 l', sv . -1 .-', '- f .. :,l.,..' V f I-A. , I f l1. Julie Crosby Colleen Cunningham Joy Curry Shlrley Curtlss Lorl Danley Laureen Dargon H Steve Davey Lottie Defebaugh Juniors 181 We've got one year left! Lisa Degn Janet Denoon Ron Deringer Pam Deutsch Mark Dodd Ed Downes Lisa Downey Wayne Duderstadt Patty Duffy Mike Duncan Paula Duncan Spencer Dunn Q 2 K .fri - ,' 'W fl Il - ix I FV fi--fy W i t' X ,gf , ' . 0 L4 r 5, . L if L Ve-o r ' f ' 2' 1 2:1 g s-' f. , -- 51 2,4 . IA' 1 ' A A gs -'-,ltiif 182 Juniors .i . 5' , Lin Ann E Do 9? da Ili: erfrfi ' U9 'HP . Sl 'I 1 , 1 ,yy l ' A D' ' Y 1 1 ,cz :.,.g,'ll', gi 'T ' 7 -af M, V -6' A . 1' , v . X I, ' f V w,. A ' Y : -iiliwj! I X - ,. X : 1 l I XwmwmeiiwllWWlv YM 'll . ill! li I7 fl! F l , iw- le .llllllll-l, ml M it pg ,-cg '9 ,. I J K 3?- A 'fi L ig K -4 'F 1 Y S ' f F ' if L fig, Q i , EQ :ei we Kevin Erwin What did you say was in ' Nw X Denise Estelle Cheryl Estes Gary Everly ,-Q x , Mark Feaster 9 In Bob Ferguson ' Y -5. if s . F I A Jim Finlen , Jamie Fisher X 'swf I .f J Lesley Fltch Michael Flanagan if Q . Vicki Fl nn 'J 1 ,A Y BTYOH FOFem8Y'l ,X J' V P .V V ht t . I W , I Nagy UF P 4 , H , 4 ' . N A 1' 7 W 1 , ' l .yi i Y V 'ga fi 'X ai' V . Y L n z' ,' 1 I Y ., J ' 4 f p , ,H , l ' - Q , 2. 5 Il, -- , ymllvliqu- .f A ' Y t 5 V 'f fu' 'fl -Q f V: i M ' '. , F , T i ' i . ' 'ff 1 fl ix le J I l -1 ff' I Q F if P. .1 1 rg. fl? -'75 .ve ' 5 l ,, . l 7' s , X O. 1' 2 h l E A Y ! 1 I 'D it i f . gl' K Cu '42 V 'fi V 'H ! , vw . A ff t R MNA, Q' f V ' 'W ' 11' - V. , hifi? 5, :- , V .t we QW f.. 1 5 Cralnshaw and Therese Kasslck Increase their reading skills. -1 Debbie Foster Christie Fox Richard Francis Kevin Freeman Ftobln Frehe Roger French Karen Freyermuth David Fritz Cindy Fromholtz Marsha Fuller Scott Ganzer Chris Gardner Jeff Garrett Debbie Gaul Dan Gehlbach Gordon Geldhof Carol Geyer Jeff Gilllng Chris Gilmore Scott Glenn Cathy Gloshen Max Goodman Becke Graham Greg Grandon Kim Gray Jeff Green Jeri Gunz Susie Guthrie Beth Hahlen Bill Haines John Hambelton f l us' K x fr NG! ' 31,5 w ' W' 3. d. ,--l sp- . Kar I. 1 s: fsPe-V - , - n ew . . 5 t ,.1:.f M2 ' 1if?ff'v9-cl' sl : , .J- is Fgaejgl ' gg :ii-1 vii Q it e ' Taryl i i A y i A Y l ,V F . GM, yi ,F F r t i? 4 v L 1. 1 I in ' 4 'SQL . ai ' 5 1- ' A Q' at 1' U.. X 'Y' f FE tai A 'Qs-U 1 1 'AJ I Lal' i in I , .. .-.L K Q 5, , litlgaf ,5 , '!, -7 1241 if P3254 1 M, 1. AT L ,.. , A-2: . N ' 'R' 'VE N E' .f ' ' 51 f: : , - . 'I ' l -' . ,Nl -X u ' A Studying requires comfort. Junl0rS 183 Juniors portray N. W. Mark Hansen 1 jg Carolyn Hanson T T. 5' it rl T T31 ff' sl .mrs ,f gy it T . - ,, f ,L ' . r X W H T. ,W , Enetrtfike l-la son 4 ' 2 I A N ' 'L .Phil Fla son I .K 2 l l' 5-, ,I fr ,'t. . ' ' ' U 'H-s 6 P 1 ' , 1 - I H Q T I Q I , 4 , ' , F V5 I , ' ' f ,r L a l ' Q 'R' Y I n -1 Flys-,etirf T' V 54 . ' ' P hug I se, L 'B 'A T, kzlaripplarmon F 'H 'C ' F ' Alana Harolgsoyn ,V , wa .94 ' W 1? ph, - 184 Juniors Michelle Harper ' Everette Hart T Tlm Hartley . 1' v. ,- Janice Harnden ,T ll X . ,' ly ll l W' ,vi r exit l l a Ip I' J K :, 1 T. if I if' 'Q ,.1 I Q Wx , 1' f All - J ' NJA Roberta Hauk 3 Chris Hauser ' ' Vicki Hayes ' J l Flon Haynes M, ' ix . K 3 7' ,JI E. I I -1' ii 4 AM. Charles Healey 3, ,., - Y .' A' Page Heaven J - W . ' X wggl' ,f a My , Debbie Qs ' If - J ' ll fr. Hedstrom -f X ' ' . QT Q . tg Todd Henke y :5,..fw ,T y f ll P9 - if ' T ,ep-' T-fe ' T ' x .1 S . A . ur ,--' T T X Ac. ,vagal Y V x . 'N' l 'JT Cyl l Dennis Henrlcks -, , 5? ' ' ,V Tina Hensley lg . I ,, Charles l il, - -. ,'- ,' ' Hercules J l' ,.'1E-1? I f, ,Q Karen Hermann gf U T A ' Q, V, 1 - K E T 1 A A . V' - , f X' .r , J S Cathy Herrmann Penny Hester Teresa Hewitt Ginny Heying John Higgins Suzy Hlll Susan Hlnman Floy Hodges Sheila Hoehn Herby Hollis Jo Hootz Diane Horn Kim Horner Rick Horton I T I 19 K I f I cz N. A fn my ei . 1 ,fx if ff L I I frrkrfsft: it ,I J, 4 Ed 'es ,W . 'Trp :Q , Zh , W ' A N 'MF ff fi I? '19 J J C- A lllbv ' 'X ,K X i tm E f- -,Q Q aw Z if ' 1 , N ,il X 1 I ff if ff ag Eric Houpt Clark Housh Roger Hrabal David Hubler Fiandy Hudson Mark Hugunln Grant Humble Karen Hunsucker l 1' Y i l lg! I in ll lu' S K rp 1 X If-gil 4 6,15 f 'uL.fMl:'f wi' H' '44 - ' i ' M limi 'M Y l rx I n 552 ger Hunt '. I-Q3 vid Jacobs! l -im ne Jacques 'ke James 3, garydenklns Pam: Jgglklns on 'fl -, - nson g9fY!.lJfQg . ,, l ., HUT-, Q 4 5011 315 A , . i , gl in ififff f Avv. Q ' ' Y f l 'l Back to the old staircase. Juniors 185 N. W. is and will be Bob Jones Cheryl Jones Judy Jones Ken Joyce MikerJuarez Gary Karr Barb Kasparek Therese Kassick Deanna Keck Brian Keeney David Kellerman Bruce Kemper . . .Fava l. utr' l V V it Q K 1 Ill X 'Z Q 5 V' l 4 f r , 4 . WW 4 1 U 1:4 lk . In pl ' -we 'if '. f' ir- -ll - N 1 , r' D 'f'-rw!-4vg.v r. 1, ' -- 3 L,-'. -f-f H, , f ,l 1 ll we '-2 - - . M1 'z ' ' ' 31 L' , L Ls, , . H9ward,lKenn9dyE+..l- l , ,r V .f . 1 - H-lsr. ' 1. -fA.1'f,.jgr AT' -', ?5 g 1W,' 3 ' v . l , l 1, 'f ' r-'53, A 3:: gwg1g1e?,.f-f.,,a I g-r is A ' D-Ki' gif' ,V' .ff rc -f '-11: ' l .. I .ig -. !,i-'VFEQI lx ,E I ., 4 ':.l,.f gas . .JH .,l 1 J l l v 1 'l W l .1 Q,-pil w , Eff ', 1 ll .v ,A Y A L. . Q . o 3m 'ff 33 l l v ,js X Mitch Ketzner r zun ,. Patty Keyes ': i I N l L ' - Lg I , . - -'if .F gf: ' - V .5 y I I ,g ' , f 186 Junlors Q15 Q!-of l 1 , 'fav 2' . .f,. -Q? v 'Q ' I' A l J ' N 1 kr M Leslie Krogman Debble LaFountaln John Lake Marty Lambeth Sherry Lamoreux Barbara Lane Debbie Langdon Steve Lanlngham Mark Larey Chris Lauderdale Ross Lawrence Jodi Lawson Dlane Klempnauer Davld Kllng Bobble Kllngman Bruce Kniffln Steve Knobbe I forgot to comb my Q.: sm' 'gf' Mary Krebs -or 'I ' f' il ,- 6 -. ' c l L- 1' 'l ' f lilly. Y 'M ff 1' af In -.. l -alll -1 -s ,I .rl s . ,' '.1. :L ' ' .1 fl l ' no : ,. I l i . P .g i.f' l . - .4 N, . 1. . af' if N .i Wir :Nl if ' D 'P .L ,5 X, Lu '.,.p J ,1-c W er, 1 A . 4 X ga j, u it 1 i f LU WN RN se? L , -111' q,. ::i... 14iw!fI7i 1 T, I 3 3 1 -1 + , ' - 1 I 1 ,,. , V i , ,y ,A Mif'4Z.ff- E, f- xi' 1' T Il Qin! ' -F7 T ,. l 17 f 1 .. ,fi If Y ' I 1? in ,555 1537 2: if iw? -2, U eff f f 1 f kv? xi 2 I 1' 4 iw A V 3 Vi'-1, .V-' V X W f ri , 'I ul :i B ' 1 ' -Wi X ' ' Miki XJ Y , DQ Brenda Martin Angela Martinez Jean Matchet Scott Matzen becker Ann McCarron David McClain Linda McClendon Rick McCollum Filck Spencer Is on his way to class. i i i i Tri 651 -sg? if 5511?-,W , i i ' i Q, bw mf I J is fi 2 - X 'Qi .' X nv, Y '. XFEEA' '3 .rr . 7: f if 'I i , , 5 1 , - s : Iii' Q in iii ' T T ii tix' ii f - Q: ff? , ,, i Y at E91 . .421 cf I . aa , as T wi -vxvf7w. Don't do it, don Vernon Leat Sue Leaton Robert Lee Doug Lehrer Tim Lemons Ed Lero Frank Lichtenauer Mark Lichtenauer Tierney Lindsay Gene Livingood Keith Love Nancy Loving Mary Lynch Janet MacRae Kim Madouras James Male Drew Mann Birdie Mannerlng Rosanne Manoski Lucille Marrone Terry Marshall John McConnaughy Doug McDaniel Flick McDaniel 'I do it! Juniors 187 Juniors perform a fall rerun Debi McDowell Belinda McDuffie Mike McGoffin Tom McGonigle Cassie McGuire Jack McNeley Charles McNemee Mark McFioberts Anne McSweeny Mary Kay Meehan Vicki Merchant Gary Messick , i t Li' i i 131. fr , .- N I IQ-y -- - . 'Q ' V1 'cr' -, ,,, ', ' ' 'Q f df- ' y Q . - i iff' Q Q M M fo. , lf , ', .. 1, D 1 1 .-.. Frm i'i' fu f - , Ffa' it 1 Q i,, ff--1 ' -' Ji' M7 , N , W, X r 'S : ln ,, - X i M fp -N i ,i .W ,Z ,T ,, .5 4 , M vi of 'i 'i V 'Q - 1 .-. ,f 12:2 ' li ,., . iii I it , i f o , , Karen Me :. ,gg i , 6- , ' .. if irr. ' - f ' ,,. ' i '.'jlifif:.3, 'v 4 M yi .53 W is . ' 'V i Q M T34 ff i ' qs 4 Qin rif'?'- H 4 , ii A Nm, .gif .-K. If i f M 'N f V 1 1 Emir? ri LH Gi,-E .Q Y ik Pu ' ' ,W T651 ,, ,' 'i P M , i -. 'mini K 1. 1 Nc.-f I - , X , KV ., ,-ng, + M A . L fi cg 4 ' ' 4' 1 w i ' A i riiiitiipit, - Q .f A. to ' A it V v , , U . a ft WTJfI99fH9.fY Eg. 5 , r.: , ALL Av-:li ' L- F. - Q, :Q- lf-' ' 7,07 5 ff tif M f at 9 'Sv an vi 188 Juniors , ' ,u:,,4-ru, Q -.wfwfr , 1,121-.'+'E'-11 Y prim-if-1-, 1 . , - .3i1':fsfUf,.-, Ml' vm I - t I Qi-I-N51i2r2?iS3S4'iysc,:l:mEff9 UW? SL: -- ' ' 1 A H Allen Moore Cindy Moore Drury Moore Kathy Moore Patrick Moore Tom Moore Scott Morgan Rob Morris Pat Moss Mark Mostaffa Donna Mundell Larry Murphy ,- il? Q -QL' X , x gin- ff - 'w- Q31 Hr M Rn I ' Y ' I-yr 1' In A , W L, ,f-' J'.w ?gi'ffv rv 4 . +3 'xr I i 2 ptL y 6- V ..- la? mf' Q ' 'Y iiifffm t M-9 gf- FK 1-L . Junlor Karen Floth blows with concentration as Pep Band runs through a practice session. I r' ol -fn- oung e en is 'tj ll ,.,,, al -L mf.: 2 Q... -... ., 7,4 .qi N:-'fi 1 lr.. i .,,,- 'T' we ,I -.C Q.. x - 7 .,-.N og of'?v 7. fam! 1 , i 1 r i i iS l is A W 'eg' . , l ,l 5 1 .jatlf 14' 1 . f l s. .J-14 -. A liaa-:fav ., Y d f ds her blll ln mock congress: com uters should replace P Susan Myres Dee Neak Darla Nealy Margie Neeld Paula Nelson Terry Newell Carol Newhouse Pat Newman Preston Nichols Charles Nispel Teresa Nolte David Norton Brian Oakes Cindy Obermeyer Sue Orr Robert Orrison Kim Ousdahl Jennifer Owens Earl Painter Klrk Palmer Mike Parrott Linda Patterson Michelle Pearson Ted Pegram Debbie Pentz Sally Perez Marilyn Perkins John Pesch Jennifer Peters Doug Peterson teachersl S we-. an A ll Slim 2 ?SMlke.3Peterson R lu P Terry ser ' V -i A I . - Janet figgktti lg :5:a-i-2-' 2,42 J. 1, ,, f 1.1! X ' ' tit R .54 i A l in l. f .LQN 3.4.-fx' Q .J 5 'gin-4:7 M' ,?fQ,. , , 4 l i' 5 Fun is a Cougar Day parade, Juniors 189 l lil la' f-l f. 'iff , l .3 i? r e 7,,.,r U 'new li life ll, -J' l ' When will we ever learn? ,J .bi . sgwf-eel' X, il Roger Phelps . Y Z' V . , fl i Jeanne Phillips 1, ll .. f' Kevin Phllllps h ' f l R r l if lr- in -A I. I N 1' .5 l, ll, , - - l me feellzlayfellzzl R ll m e , e 2.2 lCaroly flier l S ' y y ,' i V H' xl, . 1 .I yl '- , ' si' 9 W JY. , Q X N ' 1 l ' 'T M ' , l ffl Q i y l ll l l 7 I we-x 4 if 5 ! fi ,l ll-3, VT f ' ' :J l' wiki' Bare 1 Nm ,fy M '- A - slr- E ,, .HJ1 y. lg. E 190 Juniors we QB: l x E Rick Riley ' 1 Michelle Rlner Sheldon Rlner James Rinke Dan Ritchey Staffers examine with glee a new edition Blll Fiaub Bruce Reed Dave Reed Katie Reed Joan Renne Allen Reynolds James Ricci Deb Rlcheson Liz Richey Bill Rlha f l -. Q N Qi K . 'ff ., we We l ' i ,. fi 4 V 'VL l R Nw we Jil., er llflvh' TH? 1,1 , Q Q l l.. 9 l - le , 14 Ill. X -v mn lil ff 4' ' x.,,,,af X E J l W .X 3 t l J . iz- A ' AA. 7322, -it l l M. J 2 l I Passage. 33 ,mx -fl' 5 Kevln Robblns va H. ' Robyn Rock l F J ls rv' nl I f Kevln Rockers Ted Roembach 17. -75 PM Dana Roseberry ...-- Beth Roth Karen Roth ,r - Bobby Rowe , X v Qi - Patty Rowe Tom Rowe 4: Y W Rob Royal V :ggi Tim Ruffin Cindy Rush Jo Ellen Russell I Y-tl ., ,k, G., Judy Russell I f-If Dale Sax 'i S il ' Q Z Q I Susan Schaefer ,QQ , M 4 Lisa Schaufler f 'A 7 f l ll , H 1 Hx, N -Q 4' ' l ' Julie ' - ,l X Schelstrate it gg, i wg ' Duane Schilder l , 4 , ,'l A 2. ' ff l: l E li, , l fix - or l i . Leanne Schmldt Jody Schneider 3 t L Q ' - l ,ll l .3 1 ffl' Q 'J -,Q .wi Q l V I 17'--1 J . fill, H f f. l ' ' lludent teacher Debbie Medlln demonstrates some tough tactics for debater Pam Walker. L' A LH. .,Qg rflfaaf? Doug Schoeni Un 3 Renee LQ Schomacker X f Sharon Schoofs K .1 'A Marilyn Schroder 'I U lf, Cougar mascot Lana Koon. ' ,, Juniors S 191 ii- ,Q -I. .N . .A.,l.,. V Two down, and one to go! mga- ,V M ff it M we .. , if' 1?errytS6Hroeder ,A- ' N' ga yd W ' Ml'KevSieTfroeger J ', .g, J V 'gF: f'SChUSt6f 19 A git? ' ,JohmScIsm 'So V ,, V - . ' . ' TE . ' 5 4 ,Q ,J r ' 'V it H .Lf V, H V 'f an 1 1 A l F it , , Q ,, .I 'X U H vafgiiigugggg -1 it N ' 'f ti i -x 4 I Regina Steuben :N - i i , , :Q Q K t J' L ' ' ie' , .l. ei'F'-gf In Susan 4 ,gift .' tv, T Q. M ' Ag, fggyferlfng Q i , l V xl. -it , I ' A I -1, 1 L A X I' I - s ' 4 ' ,I ., V 3:0-'15 1 ,'7'ff Cv:-'L-,-:-, 'Mx it , A' S to ii ,A t i uw.-Y it '12 I ua , .1 . if' I I I I . 'ei -- 1 , , 4, ide. - he . , . f . in 1 A A . . f i. ,ef F , n,Q:: V Cie Shaffer i , f ., L . Q ,1fA-,:fipf- stgq, fj ffer i , y ' -,, ot. Q 1 J 1 ' Doug Stevens ilolzt J if ' 1 J J- J em .,.. 4 , ,fl ' Ifffjf ' V . jig - , , - + ir I '- Twp ' it , in k ' v , . .f .ll ,Q Ng Ayr: -X I 4. X ' ISLNIV 0 o,.,,,: if. x J i fi it X 1 in l ,W ju .V 1' 'fi Terri Shaver 3 h 5: L 5 . Q' E. Hx Mark Shockly HJ! -S3 i -.,M' ,L A 1, 9 Jeff STOKES Chris Slater :fs ' L-ri, -Aj .X Cathy Smith Vt ' r 5 f 5, 4 Q ' N L , x - , 23 ,, A .nf 'J J' ' Craig Smith ,,, . 1, b I fs , I . 1- y ,rf wi- -A John Strain Gina Sm th A, i 1- , C9 wx M Gjeg gmith f '-N. Y-N vt A ti an mth L A f gi . - A . ' it L 91 1, if 7 -- . V 1 192 Juniors Mike Smith Sheliy Smith Audrey Smyth Bev Sokol Jeannette Sparks Sue Stackowiak Robert Stahl Vici Stamu Cindy Stanley Steve Stapleton Jan Stempel Kim Stempel Wuiii S' 'R 5, uri' .gg 'fi X i LF--' 'VI' iff- up J Wt' N, ,S u v 11+ E !! .EL 515, 1' The watering hole is still the most popular I Pom Pom squad braves cold weather to cheer on the Cougars. E ll 'F It Q, in Y ,gym 46 'bw F I.. lv' t 5 Qgal ,3 li I in I 'H Jiri N I 1. W Bax N x Na- T 15: 7' .1 fx i x .iv I 1 . .K- , 1 li la 4. ia N . .il RQHJT -' V I . ' I b , X 4.1 Brent Stratton Laura Stuck Vlckl Stuckwlsch Susan Sturgeon Rlck Swan Kathy Taeger Sandy Tawzer Ed Taylor Jana Taylor Kathleen Taylor Michelle Teate Mary Textor Kevln Thomas Nancy Thomas Dlane Thompson Scott Thompson Linda Thornton Clndy Thurlow Mary Thurman Stella Thurman Deanna Todd Susan Toomay Janice Trlgg Debble Truitt - 1'-it i A ' x A Sandy Tunison Jim Turner Murlene Turner Jackie Vandeberghe Donna Vandeputte Valerie Vanhyning Reporting for duty, sir. JUl1iOl'S 193 T 7 Ti-7f ' r fgiwftiur- elf,-. 4 H v p-.fl 13:1 ll 1 L-.,,,k, 5 15 V X ,qsrfim -,.,i5f'V- 4 eg L ,135 my .' Y lj 1 5 1 ' sang if Yew U nl ' Y is we 194 Juniors Life is a 'b' grade movie I Ml l pr--' .7 e WW' I ,mln I Larry Brown, junior, poses for the LAlFl photographer. -l1.'l'g . .H+ 1 3 . E' iff: f f Q Pam Vigigrberg F11 Marc Vanmegihaeghe 15, fChrlsiWan'nice , 9 V Q i ff, Carl ' Van Walleghem 1 Larry Q Man Walleghem ' Carolyn Velnot f' , B John Verheaghe il, PSQQY Verstraete Jlll, Veverka Vlckl lvlard Patti Volder Sharen 'Y Von Beltran lil, in H GE F' , fm. X . U3 v' l X I' ,'i4k- J fs : -2 uf If R J il si?!Eieia ' JZ , 7. .m1'9' if if f ht ALL 2,-19' Q, 1 1 1 ' 1 l ff v-. r, y . 5' x Kevin Wahaus Linda Waiss Jamie Walker Debbie Wassom Brenda Welch Bill Welkner Donna Wells Linda Werllng Chris Whlm Debble White Robin Whltney Charles Whitten Mlke Wildman Beth Wiley Mary Willlams Roger Williams John Wilson Mark Wirth zur., 4:4 J. il df 5 . ,- - 4 , 1,- , V' C . S.- J, an ,,1 1 X . -an 'A , X-Ji A 4 lit ' I! X '17 5 X fs l,,i l r 'iii X 2, fi alflivlwl gfl.l' Wi i A-aw ' V, i l y ff i s Ne l l Orchestra members work hard for an upcoming I I fl' 11 - W5 f A 'ii 11 if i . i Gary Wolf Lori Wood Tammy Wood Susan Woodard Susan Yantis Doug Yardley nv -v--sr-we-ra-v---v N . Ju H 834' -fff in ,gy , 'I 3. - , ja A li ,. Zigi - Loretta Young ,- V 4 , Mike Young 'av ,Q 3 Diane X ' - 'gl Q I Zimmerman -4 .ii Tina Hoyt Patricia Messick 2 4. 41' 1- Girl Friday Jeannie Krumm sets off on a mlssion. JUNIORS NOT PICTURED: Steve Anderson, John Arehart, Mark Averill, Rex Barker, Jerry Barr, David Berry, Gary Boehm, Debbie Booher, Chris Boyd, Melinda Bradley, Larry G. Brown, Steve Brown, James Butler, Larry D. Butler, Vicki Campbell, Cindy Carroll, Kelley Carroll, Saronda Chandler, Cheryl Conklin, Greg Cooper, Debbie Croom, Brian Decourcy, Charla Dehaehers, Ted Denk, Al Detmer, Keith Dinwiddie, Tim Dwight, John Dwyer, Fred Fardon, Larry Farmer, Ted French, Randall Frith, Ronnie Gulley, Mike Hatfield, Paul Henegan, Deborah Hite, Ronnie Hoehn, Cindy Honeycutt, Isabelle Howell, Rhoda Jeter, Kevin Jordan, Rosemary Juarez, Christina Kanas, Mike Kinman, Nancy Kissinger, Tom Lacombe, Jerry Laden, Brenda Locke, Linda Locke, Robbin Lubbe, Paul Magdaleno, Tina Mahoney, Robert Majka, James Marlow, Deborah Martin, Jerry Mauer, Rodney Miles, Pam Miller, Bill Morehead, John- nie Morrison, Ron Nichols, Ken Ostertag, Scott Pearson, James Pinckney, Arthur Pock, Anthony Racculgia, John Randolph, Bill Rue, Mark Scheiterle, James Schmitz, Mike Shonkwller, Ellen Smith, Robert Soulla, Jon Spencer, Doug Thom, Renee Tilley, Vicky Uhl, Ricky Vanlerbert, Steve Walton, Brenda Way, Wendy White, Claude Wilkinson. Juniors 195 Color my world Connie Acord Susan Agee W-r Kathy Aldridge Christopher Alexander Mary Allen Michael Alley Julie Campbell and Mike Erickson tend plants in the greenhouse. Q, 196 Seniors ..--..,l, 1 x j' - 4' ,-...... , ' , ,-...:I-4 'l H-.-41 J 7'- ,fell X , -.l fl l: .........i.-T- --il., 'I 6 N f-44-5 Y' I o ,f . l I -. -..1..1A, - --?Ql1 r K- . N, ,Y XX . K' X A als RN X . Y'g,,X X. :Styx .X , Rx 1 XX Y.. 'ax 'J A - -x Beginnings are always L 1-. DBIB Andersen Mary Annls Brad Antln Robert Antoine 1 it - N . l' j PM , i ' V' David Lee l W H A, Applegate 4 Julle Armstrong ' le Barbara Attebury Colleen Ayres 'qrvf ft-J we-1' 'X ex 1 Carol Baclgalupo Teresa Baehr Bruce Bailey If 5 X 1 . N. ,gi ,, . ,Q -, Q xxrf Doree' .Bailey 'J Kirk egfltayax C Janet Baldridgje - 'li ,jp B R .LW K: - -,gr?2g. It's more than glory, Rick Baldwin James Bangs Cheryl Bardwell Gene Barrett Valerie Barrls Donald Barron Christopher Basel William Bauman Christopher Becker Paul Becker Denlce Bell Laura Bennett -..,-fy 'E' , ',4ff?,' V-lui.. ' Gloria Wllllams finds. Bob Petty displays the latest in fashion. Seniors 197 Seniors achieve a major goal Cynthia Benson Pamela Bentley Carol Berlekamp Linda Bernard Amy Bernstein Drusilla Berry Peter Blron Dona Bishop Pamela Blacketer 198 Seniors I-,,-in-'F' Chamber slngers rehearse. Deana Bolen Alan Bond Clinton Bortner Stephanie Brabiack Davld Bowers .Zi Mark Boyer -i Wllllam Charles Boyle Fllchard Bozarth 1, ,ease 'S .. .M--I - 4-ff , , . , , . 5 ' -fagvsaslirfg-Rv PM ' Q nfvfg-'?13'n 1 Q --gg' I f eg,-,nh- ,f,i,,E'-i:'t. Michael ' I, , B ,1'HuR,gf:Q 'f'- -l n .. Y .., H . r'- I 5- , , - 4, A-,..,lj?,a,.3.-4... , . ig5'f:1,.f-:w f4p 1. '-15? ff - ' . V, L,.'.1 - Q' A fm 'lf' . , s- A-x 5 . , - . skrl 3,-T ....g,-9,31-l V- , . a,,,.-r. , N... 93 ,L , if MCC -Q., -4 LGSHS B012 Llndy Griffith and Janet Baldridge show off their new buggy. 5 ew'-5 Seniors 199 i Z! it 17 ig - i rtre t I. . is .5 ix. .,. A ag., .Lg I V Qqfif- Mei- A i, if fl B Y Jvkf' FQ. r .. i . i ai' 200 Seniors 2. A Q -.QE5 ' Ny, Es- ' ' ' P ' 5 V r.- ,.,, The way we were! Q. . . ug. ,',:. D '33 , . ' ,.. . ' . f 'o,' , . I' . 1 'lp' 4 . .0 . . -, Q ,'. 1. . '-I' . H. . ,. . , f,.. V ,Q c r 6. , 1' Last year's queen, Robin Rieke, arrives for the coronation Larry Brown Lyndell Brown Marietta Brown The Connet-Heaven report debuted in this pep rally. Britt James Brluer Holly Brown Martha Brull Frank Bryant Gregory Bubniak Barbara Bunton James Burgess x ' 1 Z- f O,K. boys-this time Iet's go all the way Q t , ' 1- Llnda Burgess Gene, Bob, 'QC let me make thls perfectly clearl Gary Burke Gordon Burkman Scott Burnett i David Burton Pam Busey Patricia Bush Julie Bysinger Thomas Cahlll Ronald Callahan Julie Campbell Vicki Campbell Bradley Canaday Seniors 201 United stand we Juanita Carothers Andrew Carrier Rebecca Carroll Bradley Carter David Cashman Mary Chaffee Byron Crow improves his reading skills. 5 1 9-nk 202 Seniors liar rv--1 i The Mall center of activity in the morning Donald Chandler Flob Christiansen Vicki Christy Cheryl Clark Kenneth Clark Carla Cleary Cheryl Clifford Gayla Clowers in- Teresa Colller Jayne Colllns 'Sheryl Connet G. 19 sf . dy Cook 7 Chelle Coover Quce Corr Fashion Is whatever suits the wearers personallty if Brooke Kramer displays Monday morning blues! gggggjgif lifq 1 wiki' T1 F 1 , Q M D new wwgwmfzn 051' swf We mfkfwmm' T ay's seniors ch Ienge tomorrow Kirk Doris . I4 . H Pamela Dowell Ronald Downes ah Dennls Devore De Wltte DeYoung ' Dodd Dolllns Timothy Downs fd Dan Vermelre, just belng Dan. tlfx TT wg! Suzette Drew Robert Drumwrlght Steve Dugan nl' . .L Cecilia Dunn wal we-Q ...Ap ,,,,,, Football IS DFBCUCS, pI'8CflC6. PFHCUCS. 1-Jw Deborah Duxbury Patricia Ehly 11 Pamela Evers Thomas Farber Gary Foresee s Rebecca Forester Bryan Foster Cynthia Foster Seniors 205 ,,,l S 11,3 at 1lhn.,,,,m 3. nun l 'el YRRAFI n,,,,,,,wl . 5- i Success fra. -ev-1, ig E - . SS Mi A ' ,uii'is?i'f' George French Mlke Fromholtz Eugene Frost Cherl Fruehllng Joel Fuller Robert Galner 206 Senlors is our future 1 ' -V254 it ' ':,,,g,T? 'F'1'. 5. .-V, q. f - -.QU 'K 46171 L vxfn ra.. I s 'mn Y ll v 'Elm' by . sf! -.-L-.ns Offlce lab assistants Janet Krumm, Don Breiby, John Ganaplnl Ftuss Gardner Sherri Gardner Paul Garrett Donna Germaln Mlchael Giles Sherry Glles Lawrence Gllllng 'v'-nv l l T S-vv How fast dlcl Mr. H say to play 'BET' 1.1 ,. r 'S l fu-:nv Karen Morris stlck together. gf' Janlce Glltner Rhonda Glst Wlnna Glasscock Mark Glenn Mlchael Goebel Debra Goodrich Kathryn Gordon Carol Goss Timothy Goulding Glenn Grabau Lawrence Graham Steven Gratton Perry Graves Jolynn Grlsmore Jack Gullck Dlann Gulley u -Q l, 4 Cheryl Hale 7 , Loretta Hamllton A ' Kevln Hanf ' A L , J. Seniors 207 O becca Hanock ,A chard Harkey Debbie Harris Nancy Hathorne F .- f-.mv B Robert Hatton John Hausmann Daniel Hayes Mlishael Hayes A ' ' .L Efgii I The three Musketeers Mlke Hoeltlng Tlmothy Hoge Bruce Holman John Holmberg Roger Holmes Ellzabeth Hoover Dennis Hopkins Paul Horn Sandra Horn William Houck James Huebener Peter Humphrey Bruce Kniffln turns the steaks under the eagle eye of Mrs. Orf. 4.5 Exclted royalty vlews a rose-colored world. Seniors 209 Seniors develop leadership as AA A ,ye TP ' william Johnson i Y' U- Kevin Johnston ' . 5 tl , James Jones , ssos e it o A i, .Q V- , ' ,Q ' ' '-9' ..:- Everyone wants in the act during tense moments at the Topeka West ,, , N. . ' -4 'T f f' me p V- Q 1 ' . '.:, . -' i I 1 - P' ' Hifi, ri- 4 '-i fr- W 'T B p, f fo e , .f + , 1 fr' ' ' ? if i H - n r, ,gif .X 7 5 -xi : Ag V I iv, M This is art? 210 Seniors for the hungry ifrom 110 ln the Shade l. N-11 Johnle Karr Nancy Kasparek Diane Keck Carolyn Keeler Jackie Keeney Steven Kellerman Sue Kelley James Kelly Still smiling alter miles of marching are four Cougarettes. Kathy Kennedy Kathryn Ketner Amy Ketterer Douglas Ketzner Margaret Kinney Jorge Klrigin Michael Klausen Steve Kllngman seniors 211 X 1 49' - !. .Sur V ,4 l,:-pl ' X 'F +-,I .ll lgvallw. .um ll,.,.w..., .4 l iv, 1, len N-IQQNN9 VA ml, '7' ec olKllnkenberg 'A.Mlchael hqrgf Q , lx 3 - X Mark Koen Lana Komry F 5 -. i 1 E Brooke will eral Paul Kra 31.35 735 E. lun-, David Kraslck Chrlstopher Kreml l Janet Krumm Daniel Kuhn l l 212 Seniors We're on our way . . . Phil Lacerte Kenneth Lain Cheryl Lake Robert Lake Gary Lamons Wllllam Lamons Terri Lametterey P Griffith admires her work. I 1 'ut -nf-T for a rap session. Sherry Lampe Ellen Land Shannon Landis Steve Lathan Theresa Lauderdale Donald Lee Nancy Lee Fiobbin Lemons Sharon Leonard Mlke Lewis Janet Llchtenauer Rita Llchtenauer ,i fi f,fv:f'r f 4 ll1f ' ', 1 Illlll . ll ff. ' 'f'4 4 0iSI10f: JJJ.Jn.L Crissie Luhn awaits a return. Seniors 213 Kings of the mountain Glen Lierly Stacey Lindley Teresa Lindsay Carol Link A fu J. S ,Lynne Lobue iFilchard Lorenzi , aww, 214 Seniors Sheila Matthes Karen Maxwell Rlc, McCall Rob, - allop Asif '- Diana McGowan Debra McCulloch Seniors 215 Cougars now and evermore wx .1 1 vu - . A V A, .L , L., Llnda Medina Mark Meyer Vlrglnla Meyers Martha Miller Willlam Mitchell Deborah Mize Jeffrey Moe Mlchael Monahan Patrick Moore Joyce Morgan 216 Seniors Bryan McDaniel Mike McDowell Jimmy McGhee James Mead Pamela Morgan Karen Morrls John Mott A Ji' s...p 5-.I Mlchael Muller Melanie Myers Michael Myers .Av Petersen lakes a peek at the splrlt frog. RUSYY MYBYS The art of getting dirty with a purpose. Robert Naylor Barry Nelson Scott Nelson David Neubert Terrl Neumer Douglas Newland Kevin Nichols Ursula Nickel Le Ann aaa .iff 'l l 2-fir Ginnie Oliver Cheri Ostergaard- 42. z Q .rf li-sl: ' - 9 if 2-5351- 5631 15: EK! ' me IK Qi Mm . - . ,Q - n 0 r H--ffl e L Richard Oddo 9 I i Amy Oliver -, ,. Q 'I' ' , . 'Ee ' A 4 ' ' t L- 'i if ' 5,2 l. V W a Bm .., Seniors 217 Seniors display great works Roger Owens Klm Palmer Joe Papst 12 ' 4--.5 John Pence Sandra Pepperman June Peters ShaiE'iha ,V I ' .ie Pliiibr - gp frgxp on 'qv Parpela ff ? James ' i ' F skas Lefo i R! ngel ' ..: -, . :,,:E-536 f . , f K David Ranney DSQQQ Kristi Reed Richard Renner David Rhoades David Rhodes Blake Richter Richard Rieder Jerry Rieke Linda Rieke Beverly Riggs Frank Riley .lui Looking back .o 4399 BUSY aatty Hlley 1 ' I N'--. 220 Senlors Donna Hodak Peggy Rose Wllllam Rousselo John Ruhl Alyse Rush Toby Sachsenmaier Holla Saljegh Kathy Sampson Melanie Sandlln John Sarver Mary Sauceda Tlmothy Saunders ,-1 Linda Savage Barbara Schade Joyce Schalk Rose Schmltz -sr- .Q Homework CAN be done in the libraryl Kevin Schuler Vivian Schultz Randall Schneider Stephen Scott Rebecca Schomacker John Seals time can be a time fo KRW' .haf 'I'- r qulet con 4 Ftomalne Schott Debra Schroder templatlon. 3--v ,7 it 'Ai in -l ,.- 4-my .- :'L. 'Eff5LL , I gjin- ' - L ' G .1 U Y 1 ,3 Q. 4' 1 . .1-if i a V 4 i ,l .V l l Working with your hands was Important ln the beginning. 221 Seniors ,...aQQ Teresa Seay: -1 Barbara Se rs -- Steven. V .-z , 4 K :Q Jeep Sexton Debble Shank Kin2hSherldan -v J V Brenda Shettlefbrth Mary Shlkles Susan Slnclalr Berniee Smlth ,CQ Gary 'Smith reh7 Smlth f at ff-0, R u 222 Seniors J Stepping forward Llnda ewls Smith Peggy Smlth Scott Smlth Jorge Klrlgln takes a look at Kansas. -i -' Dlane Soetaert Clndy Sons +7 t serious about her status as senlor. Joan Spalth Daniel Speed Jon Spencer Paula Spencer Brlan Stacy Howard Stahl Brenda Stambaugh Mark Stechman Llnda Stewart Stacy Stotts Gary Taylor Karls Taylor Pamela Tennis Greg Strohm by Debbie Stumpft 1 'C7 Tlna Surface Lou Anne Swarens Joe Swarner Acrobatlcs ln stagecraft? Senlors 223 - V V at I 1151 The lone Ilfeguard 224 Seniors Stand up, we are the Northwest Cougars Ted Texter Dennis Tharp Kim Thayer Cynthia Thelsman Forrest Thomas Jack Thomas John Thomas Kimberly Thomas Darrell Thompson Patrick Thompson Sharron Thorla Kathy Thornbrugh Dana Timmcke Sheryl Todd Denise Toomay Tandy Towner in v in 'quas- Y-r' . ,nf ff' '37 Y ifb ,- .. 4 L I I I Varslty cheerleaders present the East 5.410 Miss Proctor and Pep Club offl 'T1 '-'T' 6 cers are caught off guard. Li Q.: 3' T019 Nil 'QS' Stanley Tracz Katherine Trewett Brenda Troyer Todd Tunlson ,. li'- YW' Kenneth Turner Cynthia Vaille Janet VanHercke Frank VanHoet Greg VanHyning Daniel Vermelre Mary Verstraete if Patricia Volder -,.-.9 Jeanne Wagner Vghgf Paul Kramer sees N.W. through new eyes. Seniors 225 Leslie Wahaus Lewis Waldo Llnda Walter Farewell to SGl'liOl'S Anxious moments have passed Paul Walter Jan Wanlel Gina Watts George Weaver Timothy Weaver Deanna Weiden Paul Wells Debra West Cynthia Westphal Marilyn White 226 Seniors The Cougar Day parade Ilvens up Shawnee. Mary White Michael Wlckey -vu 'i 'W' 'J P' ...., li 'Q' iii?- lg ' 1 ,rlM'!', F- QL f' f .P Luhn and Llnda Hadel. 85 li! mob gathers for lunch. Y YB? ye wr Dale Wiest Dale Wilkens Gloria Williams i 1 N infill 3 , George Weaver and Mike Petrie make plans. Sharland Williams Gina Wilson Keren Wilson George Winters Karen Wise Lester Wise HF , an Dale Wisner Q' John Witt ' -. up Brenda Wood 33' Phillip wood .ssl ' 'lWrl'lht1 QE T Til .1 . - - . is W gg' 1 Lis is r Seniors 227 Memories are forever David Yager Carmen Young Ethan Yowell Debbie Zahner Mike Zakrzewskl hw-1 J 'Z , Qs , Col. Gabriel comes to N.W. for a vlslt. SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Willard Altls, Martha Apel, Karen Arbtin, Charles Ardrey, Karl Arnold, Rosemarie Asher, John Baker, Charles Beaty, Wanda Blalr, Judy Bloxsom, Johnathan Bostlc, Waylon Brown, Mark Buckner, Davld Bunner, Clarence Carrel, William Coler, Ruth Couslns, James Curran, Sean Decourey, Pamela Detmer, Chrlstlne Eisele, Mark Eker, Rodney Eklund, Mlke Evangellst, Kevin Fallert, Robin Fenton, Paul Fournier, Gall Gault, Cynthia Grafton, Mlchael Graham, Llndy Griffith, Leslie Gross, Steven Gross, Donald Gulley, Richard Harkey, Davld Hatfield, Timothy Helmke, Dianne Hendel, Tommy Henegan, Jody Hudson, Kim Jefferies, Craig Jones, Anthony Kempf, Ellen Kennedy, Karl Klfer, Jeannie Krumm, Thomas Krumm, Janet Lichtenauer, Patricia Locke, Nick Macaluso, Kenneth Mackey, Larry Mason, Joseph Maurer, Harriett McCalIop, Jo Ann McDanlels, Shlrley Moore, Cathy Mullen, Janice Murphy, Dave Parks, Joe Pate, Kimberly Peters, Donald Pflumm, Marcia Relsner, Patrick Saucerman, Albert Schaber, Thomas Schaefer, Charles Smyth, Richard Stadel, Bradley Stone, Lu Anne Sullivan, Paul Sullivan, Danny Swinney, Robert Tavener, Bob Toomay, Cheryl Turner, Martin Turner, Conrad Vanburen, Dennis Vanlerberg, Steven Vanlerberg, Kimberly Walker, Krlstle Wendorff, Lln- da Wilhelmi, Dell Yeamans, Sally Zlrbel, Susan Zirbel. 228 Seniors Paula Zimmer Claudia Zlpp Coach Kent makes his way ln the 1...4p- V--Q., 4 Y-li Y, Y 5. r' n , ,,' '41, 99' , Q. -4 Ui r v N 4 M' ' 72: I an The winning number ls 227M M and Ms The curtain ls up for Mark Glenn. , . L T ,yin - f jj I 1 A f Arg, V KKK 3 I., ,I 'l Cece Dunn get to class! SARA ACKERMAN Orchestra 11,123 All-State Orchestra 11. CONNIE ACORD Volleyball 103 Gymnastics 101 Inten- sive Office Lab 123 Pom Pom Squad 12. KATHIE ALLEN Gymnastics 10,11,123 Creative Cougars 10. DALE ANDEBSEN Basketball 103 VICA 123 CIT presi- dent 12. MARTHA APEL Pep Club 10Q Cougarette Drill Team 11. JULIE ARMSTRONG Tennis 10,11, letter 123 Pep Club 10,- 11,123 Spanish Club 11,123 Senior Committee 123 Queen of Courts Court. 230 Senior Summaries ROSEMARIE ASHER Oklahoma publicity crew 103 The Importance of Being Earnest lighting crew assistant head 113 The Night of January 16th lighting crew head 113 South Pacific publicity crew head 113 Wait Until Dark con- struction crew head 12. BARBARA ATTEBURY Cougarette Drill Team 11,122 Pep Club 10,11,123 Creative Cougars 103 South Pacific make-up crew 11. COLLEEN AYERS A Cappella 123 Concert Choir 111 Girls Select 112 Drama 10,11,123 Im- portance of Being Ernest 113 South Pacific 113 Pep Club 10,11. CAROL BACIGALUPO Madrigal Singers 103 Concert Choir 103 Chamber Singers 11,123 A Capella 11,123 South Pacific 113 1100 in the Shade 123 All-district Choir 11,123 All State Choir 113 State Soloist 11,123 Marching Band 12. BRUCE BAILEY Oklahoma 10. KIRK BAILEY Marching Band 10,113 Concert Band 10,11,123 Pep Band 10,113 Trumpet Trio 103 Brass Quartet 11,123 Track 10,113 SFC 123 Senior Project 123 Campus Crusade for Christ 11,12. JANET BALDRIDGE Marching Band 10,11. GENE BARRETT Football 103 Basketball 103 Track 103 Passage 11,12. VALERIE BARRIS Cougarette Drill Team 11,121 Pep Club 10,11,13 NHS 11,12. DON BARRON South Pacific 113 SFC 123 Tennis 12. CHRIS BASEL Cross Country 10,11,123 Track 10, letter 123 FCA 10. BILL BAUMAN Wait Until Dark sound crew 12. DENICE BELL Office Lab Assistant 123 Wait Until Dark property crew 123 1100 in the Shade costume crew 12. PAMELA BENTLEY I Volleyball 113 Spanish Club 11,12. PETER BIRON Swim Team 10, letter 11,123 Letter Men's Club 11. JUDY BLOXSOM VICA Club secretary 12. CINDY BOEHM Chamber Singers 123 The Impor tance of Being Earnest 113 Sout Pacific 113 The Night of Januar 16th 113 Wait Until Dark 123 110 in the Shade 123 Theatre Assistan 123 Pep Club 10,113 The Lottery 11 By the Waters of Babylon 11. DEANA BOLEN NHS 11,123 KMEA Honors Orchestr 123 Marching Band 10,11,123 Twirle 11, head 123 Concert Band letter 10, 113 Orchestra letter 113 Instrumenta Ensembles to State Contest 10,11 Pep Band 10,1 1 ,123 Heart of Americ Citizenship Forum 123 State Flut Soloist 113 National Forensic Leagu 10, secretary 113 Debate and Foren sics Squad letter 10,112 SF representative 103 A Cappella 11 Fantasticks 103 Oklahoma 10 South Pacific 11 . ALAN BOND Varsity Men 10. DAVID BOWERS AV Assistant 10,11,123 Footba manager 10. CHUCK BOYLE Football 103 Passage 10. MIKE BRIDGMAN Baseball 12. JAMES BRIUER Track 11,12. HOLLY BROWN Concert Choir 103 A Cappella 113 An nouncements Committee 123 Girl Select 12. Senior Summaries MARIETTA BROWN Passage 11. GORDON BURKMAN Football 105 Basketball 10,11,12. PAT BUSH Pep Club 10,115 Creative Cougars 10. TOM CAHILL Cross Country 10,11,125 Track 10,- 11,125 NHS 11,125 Basketball 105 Marching Band 105 Oklahoma 10. JULIE CAMPBELL SFC 105 Passage 10, sports and news editor 125 JV Volleyball 115 Swim Team manager 125 Penpoint 12. ICKI CAMPBELL Pep Club 105 Social Committee 105 ffice Education 12. RAD CANADAY JROTC Drill Team 10,11,125 JROTC Color Guard 10,11,125 JROTC Rifle Team 10,11,125 arching Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 0,115 Concert Band 10,11,12. OBERT CHRISTIANSEN 1100 in the Shade orchestra5 Horn 125 Horn IV 10,11,125 Pep Band 0,11,125 Marching Band 10,11,125 Oklahoma orchestra 105 South acific orchestra 115 Wood Wlnd uintet. KICK! CHRISTY ep Club 105 Publicity Club 10. EHERYL CLARK ep Club 11,12. IIARLA CLEARY IHS 11,125 Volunteer office work 125 student Life 11,12. iAYLA CLOWERS 'ep Club 105 Track 115 Prom Com- tittee 12. TERRI COLLIER Concert Choir 105 A Cappella 11,125 Chamber Singers 11,125 Swim Team 115 Student Exchange Committee chairman 125 South Pacific 115 The Importance of Being Earnest crew 115 Passage 125 Prom Com- mittee 125 Talent Show 10,11,12. JAYNE COLLINS Gymnastics 105 Pep Club 10. CHERYL CONNET SFC 105 Cheerleader 105 Swim Team 105 Pep Club treasurer 11,125 Spanish Club 11,125 AFS Committee 125 Boy's Swim Team manager 11. MICHELLE COOVER Cheerleader 10,115 Pep Club 10,11. MARTHA CRANE Pep Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,11,125 Wind Ensemble 10,11,125 Band letter 10,11,125 Orchestra 10, letter 11,125 Oklahoma 105 South Pacific 115 H1100 in the Shade 125 Woodwind Quintet 115 Clarinet Choir 11,12. TARA LISA CROMAN Office Education 12. GLENN CROSSLAND Wrestling 10,11,12. BYRON CROW NJROTC 10,11, commander 125 NJROTC Drill Team 10,11,125 Color Guard 11,125 Color Guard com- mander 115 Basketball 115 Track 105 Cross Country 10. KATHY DAVEY Pep Club 105 CIT Work Study 12. VALERIE DECANEY Cheerleader 105 Pep Club 105 Office Education 12. JOE DENNER Band 10,11,125 Debate 105 All-State Band 125 SMEA District Orchestra 115 SMEA District Band 125 Play Crews 115 Forensic Squad 11. SHERYL DEYOUNG Pep Club 105 Office Education 12. ELAINE DOLLINS Softball numeral 125 Track letter 11,- 125 Passage 125 Pep Club 10,12. KIRK DORIS VICA Club 12. PAM DOWELL Homecoming Court 105 Creative Cougars 105 Cougarette Drill Team 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12. TIMOTHY DOWNS Debate 105 Spirit Club 115 Wait Until Dark 125 H1100 in the Shade 12. PAT DRUMWRIGHT CIT Work Study 12. CECE DUNN Lair 11. DEBBIE DUXBURY Office Lab. 12. DEBBIE ELLIOT Pep Club 10,115 Cougarette Drill Team 115OEA12. Boa ENGER ' Basketball 10,115 Golf 10,11,125 FCA 10,115 NHS 125 Letterman's Club 10,- 11,12. Footsteps for mankind. Senior Summaries 231 -1 .2 ALL MARNEY ERICKSON Pep Club 10,11,123 Pom Pom Squad 123 DeMoss' Dollies co-head 123 Prom Committee 11,123 Creative Cougar's 123 The Night of January 16th 113 South Pacific 113 Wait Until Dark 123 H1100 in the Shade 123 Oklahoma 10. MIKE ERICKSON Baseball 12. PAM EVERS Pep Club 10,113 Debate 103 Foren- sics 10,11,123 Orchestra 10,11,123 A Cappella 123 Oklahoma 102 South Pacific 113 1100 in the Shade 123 The Importance of Being Earnest technical crew 113 The Night of January 16th technical crew 11, Fen- cing Team 10,11,123 NHS 11,12. TOM FARBER Swim Team 10,11,123 Girls' Swim Team manager 11,122 Lair photographer 12. CINDY FOSTER Pep Club 105 OEA 12. MICHELLE FREDERICK Mile Swim Club 12, Marching Band 123 Concert Band 11,123 Swim Team 123 Flute Trio 12. 232 Senior Summaries Horizons of crops bring about new beginnings. RUSS GARDNER VICA Club 12. DONNA GERMAIN Oklahoma crew member 10. RHONDA GIST Cheerleader 103 Pep Club 10,11,123 Concert Band 10,11,123 Marching Band 10,11,123 Clarinet Choir 123 Swim 'Feam 10, letter 11,123 Softball letter 123 SFC 121 Passage 123 Prom Committee 12. WINNA SUE GLASSCOCK Pep Club 10. MARK GLENN Basketball 10,11,123 Baseball 123 United Way iN.E. Johnson County student directorl 123 Walk for Mankind student director 123 M-2 Program 113 Actor's Studio 11,123 NHS 123 Letterman's Club 12. MIKE GOEBEL Basketball 10,113 Cross Country 103 Track 113 United Fund co-chairman 123 Baseball 12. GLENN GRABAU Swim Team 10,11,12. JACK GULICK Football 103 VICA Club 12. SHERALYN GUTH Pep Club 101 Passage 11,123 Quill and Scroll 11,121 Cougar Hostess 123 Penpoint 123 NHS 123 Library Assis- tant 12. LINDA HADEL JV Cheerleader 113 Varsity Cheerleader lco-heady 121 Pep Club 10,11,123 NHS 11,123 Marching Band lg: Queen of Courts 1st Attendant CHERYL HALE NJROTC 12: Anchorettes 11,12. ROBERT HATTON Oklahoma property crew 103 South Pacific property crew 11, OEA 12. KEITH HELMSTETLER Football 10,11,123 Track 10. JAMES HERSH Swimming 10,11,123 Tennis 10,11,- 123 NHS 11,12. BECKY HIGBEE Intensive Office Lab 12. JAMES HILLEARY Fantastiks 103 Concert Choir 103 A Cappella 10,11,123 Chamber Singers 11,123 South Pacific 11. RALPH HITE Football 103 NHS 11,12. BETH HOOVER Office Education president 123 Pep Club 11. DENNIS HOPKINS Gymnastics 103 Technical Crews of all SMNW theatrical productions 113 VICA Club 12. SANDY HORN Concert Choir 12. WILLIAM HOUCK Wait Until Dark 12. JIM HUEBENER Marching Band 10,11,123 Concert Band 10,11,125 Stage Band 125 Sax Quartet 105 State Solo 105 Pep Band 10,115 Library Assistant 125 NHS 11,- 12. PETE HUMPHREY NHS 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. AURA HUTCHISON enclng Club 105 Spanish Club 11,- 25 NHS 11,12. OE HUTTIE Olf 11,12. AULA JOHNSON ougar Hostess 115 Pom Pom quad 125 Prom Committee 12. ANCY KASPAREK nchorettes 10,11,125 NJROTC Drill eam 10,11,125 Cougarette Drill eam 125 Jeune Alliance 12. IANE KECK irls Select 125 Marching Band 10,- 1,125 Concert Band 105 Concert hoir 115 Concert Wind 115 Girls lee105Wlnd Ensemble 125 H1100 in e Shade orchestra 12. TEVE KELLERIVIAN ICA Club 12. ulle Armstrong tries to explan her homework. JAMES KELLY NJROTC Drill Team 10, executive of- ficer 11, commander 125 NJROTC Color Guard 10,11,125 NJROTC Rifle Team 105 NJROTC Cadet 10,12. AMY KETTERER NHS 11,125 YFU Exchange Program 125 Cougar Hostess 125 Tennis 105 Tutor 11,125 Library Assistant 125 Latin Club 105 French Club 10. MICHAEL KLUHERZ Radio Club 115 NHS 125 Debate Squad 12. LANA KOON Swim Team 115 Pep Club 125 Cougar Mascot 125 Lair 12. PAUL KRAMER NJROTC Drill Team 10,11,125 NJROTC Color Guard 10,11,125 NJROTC Rifle Team 105 Pep Band 105 Marching Band 105 Concert Band 105 NJROTC executive officer 12. CHRIS KREML Concert Choir 115 A Cappella 125 Chamber Singers 125 Varsity Men 11,125 South Pacific 115 Barber Shop Quartet 125 Vocal Music letter 115 Wait Until Dark 125 H1100 in the Shade 12. I ,VV t!lli2..eg. l .,,VA ii a if y 5 f l if . :-5 .. 1 DAN KUHR Track 10,115 Wait Until Dark 125 Class President 105 NHS 12. RICHARD KUPZYK Football 10,11,125 Golf 10,11,125 Letterman's Club 10,11,12. GENE LAIN NJROTC Drill Team 10,11,125 NJROTC Color Guard 10. KENNETH LAIN NJROTC Drill Team 10,11,125 Honor Guard 10,11,12. SHERRY LAMPE Pep Club 105 Creative Cougars 11,- 125 Volleyball 11. STEVE LATHAN Debate 105 NHS 11,125 DECA presi- dent 12. THERESA LAUDERDALE Pep Club 105 Swim Team captain 11,125 The Night of January 16th 115 Volleyball 125 Powder Puff Foot- ball 11. JANET LICHTENAUER Creative Cougars 105 Homecoming Committee 105 Drill Team 11, treasurer 125 Queen of Courts Atten- dant 12. RITA LICHTENAUER The Importance of Being Earnest make-up crew head 115 The Night of January 16th construction crew head 115 Office Education 12. GLEN LIERLY Football 10,11,12. STACEY LINDLEY Vocal Music letter 11,125 Concert Choir 105 United Campaign chair- man 105 Madrigal Singers 105 State Vocal Solo 11,125 A Cappella 11,125 Chamber Singers 125 The Night of January 16th 115 South Pacific 115 Wait Until Dark 125 H1100 in the Shade 125 All-District Choir 11,125 Orchestra 125 Girls Select 11. CAROL LINK Pep Club 10,115 Cheerleader 105 Oklahoma make-up crew 105 Ten- nis 12. Senior Summaries 233 LYNNE LOBUE Pep Club 103 The Night of January 16th 113 Creative Cougars 11,123 Pom Pom Squad 123 Office Educa- tion 123 Play Crews 10,11,12. JIM LOVELL Graphic Arts 12. JOE MALE Football 10,11. JO MARCHAND Pep Club 103 District Art Fair 10.11. CINDY MARTIN Lab Assistant 11,12. HARRIETT MC CALLOP DeMoss' Dollies 123 SMNW Soul Strutters 10,11,12. JOCELYN MC CLANAHAN Pep Club 10,11,123 Spanish Club 10,11,123 Volleyball 111 OE 12. JIM MC CONNAUGHY Football 103 VICA Club 12. DEBBIE MC CULLOCH Office Assistant 11,123 Fashion Show 12. JIMMY MC GHEE Football 10. MARK MEYER Gymnastics 113 Concert Choir 11. GINA MEYERS Swim Team 10,11,123 Softball 121 Pom Pom Squad 123 Spirit Club 113 Pep Club 10,12. JOYCE MORGAN Tennis numeral 10, letter 11,121 Jeune Alliance 10,113 SFC secretary 103 Pep Club 10. Penpoint staff laughs over a funny poem. mpg ?s - if r 234 Senior Summaries , A. at -s x U '- I ' I 1 Y. , ' A'-17.3. ' ' I ' z T x ixfi Nz, I rs M. f 4 - fl I ' 5 g9FQ54i5L71 '.f ' ' fx ,,' if-1, ' X 1 nl ' I vc' Vg' is L 'xlztg U ' .X 1 t C as B ' X' ' I Q R J J 11: 1-SI.: sf . x ,, QF, if ' 1 .T I! U o 1 s I , 'NL , au - . --A - -- 3 N Q ' 5 ' -was -4 A I JOHN MOTT NJROTC Drill Team 10,11,123 Concert Band 103 Marching Band 10,11,12. MELANIE MYERS Cougar Mascot 123 Swim Team letter 10,11,123 Demoss' Dollies president 12, Pep Club 123 Creative Cougars 10,11,123 Dramatics technical crew 11,12. MIKE MYERS Wrestling 11,12. KEVIN NICHOLS SFC 10. LEA OCAMB Pep Club 10,113 Cougar Hostess 113 VICA Club 12. RICHARD ODDO Tennis numeral 10, letter 11,12. CHERI OSTERGAARD Creative Cougars 10. KIM PALMER SFC representative 103 Orchestra 10,11,123 Band 10,113 Flute Trio 1'lj Pep Club 10. JOE PAPST Football 10, letter 11,12. MARK PEARSON Swim Team letter 10,11,12. MICHELLE PEARSON Pep Club 10, representative 11 secretary 123 Spanish Club 11 secretary 123 Senlor Committee 12. DAVE PENCE Football 10,113 Track 10,11,12. JOE PETERSEN Marching Band 10, drum major 11, 123 Pep Band 10,11,123 Stage Band 123 State Music Festival 10,11,123 KMEA Honors Orchestra 123 KME Honors Band 11,123 KMEA All-Stat Honors Band 123 Orchestra10,11,12 Concert Winds 105, Wind Ensembl 11,12. MIKE PETRIE Football 1O,11,12. ROBERT PETTY NJROTC Rifle Team 105 NJROTC Drill Team 10,115 Pep Band 105 Marching Band 10,11. CHERYL PICKUP Pep Club 10. CHERI PIERSEE Softball letter 125 Concert Choir 10,- 115 Girls Select 11,125 A Cappella 125 Chamber Singers 125 110 in the Shade 125 Pep Club 10. JARED PINGLETON Football 10,11. letter 125 Track 10, letter 11,125 Debate Squad Ietter10,- 11,125 Concert Choir 105 A Cappella 11,125 Varsity Men 10,11,125 National Forensic League 10,11, vice- president 125 Forensics 10,11,125 Pep Club 125 Lettermen:s ' Club 12. VALERIE PITTIER Marching Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 125 Brass Sextet115 Lair 125 SFC 105 State Horn Qulntet 10,125 Brass Quintet 12. AL POSTON Chess Club 10,11,125 Welfare Com- mittee 12. MARSHA PRATT Pep Club 105 Creative Cougars 10,- 15 Cougar Hostess 115 OEA 12. IKE RANGEL restling 11. LAKE RICHTER tage Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 10,- 1,125 Marching Band10,11,125SFC' 1,125 Debate 10,11,125 Oklahoma 05 South Paclflc 115 H1100 ln the- hade 125 NHS 11,125 National orensic League 125 PSATINMSQT ommended Student. lCK RIEDER South Paclfic 115 Varslty Men 11,- 25 Chamber Slngers 125A Cappella 25 All-Dlstrlct Cholr 125 H1100 in the hade 12. RANK RILEY ootball 10. l A women's life ln the 1900's consists of simple things. JOHN RILEY Lab Assistant 11,12. JOHN RISNER Marching Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 10,11,125 U-WA-TA 11,125 District News writer 125 SFC 12. CHERYL ROBERTSON A Cappella 11,125 Chamber Singers 125 Pep Club'11. DONNA RODAK Anchorettes CPO 105 Anchorette Drill Team 105 Spanish Club 10,11' Pep Club 105 Spirit Club 115 South Paclfic crew 115 Concert Choir 10. PEGGY ROSE Marching Band 105 Concert Band 10,11,125 Gymnastics letter 10,11, and co-captain 125 Tennis numeral 11, letter, captain 125 Track letter 11,125 Oklahoma orchestra 115 Pep Club secretary 11, squad leader 125 French Club 115 Delegate to K.C. Chapter 115 NHS 11, corresponding secretary 125 Prom Server 105 Queen of Courts Committee 11. JOHN RUHL Cross Country 10, letter 125 Track 10,125 NHS 10,11,viCe-preSldent125 Pep Club 12. TOBY SACHSENMAIER NW Community Coalition 125 Ger- man Club president 125 Passage 125 Girl's State 115 Jeune Alliance 115 Creative Cougars 105 Pep Club 10. JUNE SAMPSON Concert Choir 115 Girls Select Choir 12. MARY SAUCEDA Tennis 115 Prom Committee 12. TIM SAUNDERS Orchestra 10,11,125 Yell Leader 11. LINDA SAVAGE intensive Office Lab 12. Senior Summaries 235 TOM SCHAEFER NJROTC Drill Team 123 Passage 12. JOYCE SCHALK Pom Pom Squad captain 123 Office Education treasurer 12. BECKY SCHOMACKER Marching Band 11,123 Concert Band 10,11,123 Band letter 113 Cougar Hostess 11,123 Clarinet Choir 11,123 South Pacific orchestra 113 State Piano Solo 12. DEBRA SCHRODER Marching Band 10,11,123 Pep Band 10,11,123 Concert Band 10,11,123 German Club 12. VIVIAN SCHULTZ Pep Club 103 Spirit Club 11. JOHN SEALS Concert Choir 10,11,123 Orchestra 103 A Cappella 123 Varsity Men 12. TERESA SEAY Passage 10. BARBARA SEERS Pep Club 103 Office Education 12. DEBBIE SHANK Pep Club 10,11,123 Cougarette Drill Team 11, co-captain 123 Prom Server 103 Jeune Alliance 10. KIM SHERIDAN Football 10,111 Basketball 10, letter 11,121 Baseball letter 123 NHS 11,12. BRENDA SHETTLEWORTH Pep Club 10,113 Girls Select 11,12. BERNICE SMITH Creative Cougars 103 Pep Club 11. KAREN SMITH Cheerleader numeral 10, letter 11,- 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Gymnastics letter 10,11, and captain 123 NHS 10,11,123 Concert Choir 103 A Cappella 11,123 District Choir 123 Homecoming First Attendant 123 DAR Citizenship Award 123 Social Science Award 11: Oklahoma 103 The Night of January 16th 113 236 Senior Summaries Senior football players hope for wlns in their last few games. South Pacific 113 Fantastlks 103 1100 in the Shade 123 Prom Server 10. PEGGY SMITH Pep Club 103 OEA 12. DIANE SOETAERT Pep Club 103 Office Lab Assistant 11. JOAN SPAITH Pep Club 10,111 Track 11. DAN SPEED Cross Country 103 Track 103 FCA 10,11. PAULA SPENCER Concert Band 10,11,123 Marching Band 10.11. BRIAN STACY Cross Country 10. LINDA STEWART Pep Club 10,11,123 South Pacific 113 Concert Choir 103 A Cappella 11,123 Cougarette Drill Team 11,123 Office Lab Assistant 12. STACY STOTTS Community Coalition 10. DEBBIE STUMPFF Cougarette Drill Team 11, co-captain 123 Swim Team numeral 10, letter 113 Pep Club 10,11,12. TINA SURFACE Prom Committee 123 Wait Until Dark make-up crew 123 H1100 in the Shade costume committee 123 Track manager 11. LOU ANN SWARENS Cougar Hostess 123 Pep Club 10g Drama Club 103 Library Assistant 11,12. JOSEPH SWARNER Football 10,11,123 Wrestling 10,113 Track 10. ROBERT TAVENEH Football 10,113 Golf 10,113 Band 10,- 11,12. KARIS TAYLOR Pep Club 103 Quill and Scroll 113 A Cappella 11,123 Passage 11,12. PAM TENNIS Pep Club 103 Office Assistant 103 Of- fice Education 12. KIM THAYER Creative Cougars 12. FORREST THOMAS Radio Club 123 Northwest Educational Television CNETJ 11. JACK THOMAS Work Study Program lAgr. Coop.J 12. JOHN THOMAS NHS 11,123 Baseball 12. DANA TIMMCKE Pep Band 103 Wrestling 10,11,123 Track Manager 10. SHERYL TODD Concert Choir 103 A Cappella Choir 11,123 Chamber Singers 11,123 1100 in the Shade 123 State Choir 12Q State Musical Festival 10,11,12. DENISE TOOMAY Volleyball letter 10,11,12Q Track numeral 113 NHS 11,123 Fencing Club 103 Spanish Club 11,123 Play Crews 10,11,123 Pep Club 103 Spirit Club 11. KATHY TREWETT Orchestra 10, letter 11,123 Spanish Club 11,123 Pep Club 10, Spirit Club 113 Oklahoma orchestra 103 South Pacific orchestra 113 H1100 in the Shade orchestra 123 State olo 11,123 Creative Cougars 10. BRENDA TROYER Prom Committee 12. INDY VAILLE Pep Club 103 Marching Band 10,113 oncert Band 10,113 OEA 12. ONFIAD VAN BUREN Cappella 12. ANET VAN HERCKE sherette 103 Pep Club 10. TEVE VAN LERBERG ial Access 12. AN VERMEIRE arching Band 10, Debate 10, rophy 123 A Cappela 11,123 NHS 11, resident 123 Tennis 103 Varsity Men 10,11,123 Forensics 103 Brass Quintet 103 Pep Band 10. PATTI VOLDER Taxidermy Club 10. JEANNE WAGNER The Importance of Being Earnest 113 The Night of January 16th 113 South Pacific 113 Wait Until Dark 123 H1100 in the Shade 123 You Can't Take It With You 12. LESLIE WAHAUS Concert Choir 103 Girls Select 113 A Cappella 123 Chamber Singers 12. KIM WALKER Volleyball 11. PETE WALTERS Wrestling 123 Cross Country 10,11. TIM WEAVER Football 10,11,123 Wrestling 10,11,- 12. DEANNA WEIDEN Pep Club squad leader 10. CINDY WESTPHAL DeMoss' Dollies 103 Spirit Club president 113 Cougarette Drill Team 123 Library Assistant 10,11,12. MARY WHITE SFC 101 Pep Club 10, treasurer 113 Concert Choir 103 Girls Select 113 A Cappella 123 Cougar Mascot 10. DALE WILKENS VICA Club parliamentarian 12. GLORIA WILLIAMS Pep Club 10,11,12Q JV Cheerleader 103 Varsity Cheerleader 11, captain 123 NHS 11,123 Homecoming Queen 123 AFS Hostess 11. AHERLEND WILLIAMS Debate Team 123 Forensics 12. Black history is brought to a reality as Harriett McCaIIop recites. Senior Summaries 237 -1115!-5,--A :Q xi 1 E Q --' 3 ' 1 , E-, - 'Nfl . U' I-,I it 1-if .Li ri' ,s '4 :gi Cruisin' into the 50's. 1,4 itil 238 Senlor Summaries 41 1 KAREN WILSON Office Education 122 Pep Club 10. GEORGE WINTERS Golf 10,113 PTSA vice-president 12. LESTER WISE CIT work Study 12. DALE WISNER Basketball 10, letter 11,123 Track 10, numeral 113 Baseball 12. BRENDA WOOD Pep Club 103 Anchorettes 101 Dial Access 10,11,123 Spirit Club 122 Cougarette Drill Team 12. THERESA WURTENBERGER Passage 12. DELL YEAMANS NJROTC Drill Team 101 NJROTC Color Guard 11. - If i v ff 1 rf' .1 I Cougar spirit radiates from our Cougar mascot SALLY ZIRBEL Spirit Club 112 Swim Team 11 United Nations Trip 11Q Girls 10,11,12. SUSAN ZIRBEL Swim Team 10,11,123 United Nation Trip 11Q Spirit Club 10,113 Girls Clu1 11,12. vw' .1 45 . , K W ff f' af aa ff. Q , .325 MY X Senior Summarles 239 HELEN AFFLICK Language Arts. M.A., University of Missouri: reading, sewing, Interacting with grandchildren. JERRY ATKINSON Social Science. B.S., Kansas Unlverslty: muslc, reading. JANICE BAKER Physical Education. B.S. Gymnastics, skiing. Sponsor girls' tennis, gymnastics. JACK BALLARD Vocal Music. M.S.E., Arkansas State Unlversl- ty: reading, recording, swimming. Sponsor Chamber Slngers, A Cappella Choir, Select Girls, Concert Cholr, Varsity Men, Male Quartet. PHIL BASLER Physical Education. B.S., Kansas University: hunting, fishlng. Sponsor football, baseball. .ai-r'7 f R SXTX ,X Coach Kent: That's a probleml 240 Faculty Summaries Teachers JAMES BELL Industrial Arts, Metal. B.S., Kansas State College: photography and jewelry making. RICHARD BLANTON Naval Science. United States Navy: naviga- tion, country muslc. Sponsor NJROTC Drlll Team, Color Guard, Anchorettes. PATRICIA BOZARTH Language Arts. B.S., Kansas Unlverslty: golf, swimming, tennis. Sponsor glrls' softball, track. CH ERYL BRADY Social Science. M.A., Stanford University. MARILYN BRODY Home Economics. M.S., Kansas State College: travel, antiques. DAVID BROTHERS Science. M.S., Kansas State Unlverslty: photography, cattle, sports. JAMES BURHANS Social Science. M.S., Indlana Unlverslty: duck hunting, flshlng. TITUS BURKHOLDER Mathematics. M.S., Kansas State Unlverslty, Sponsor football. PATRICIA CARVILLE Guldance Dean and School Psychologist. M.A., Unlverslty of Michigan: ridlng, reading. PHIL CHILDRESS Science, department chairman. M.S., Kansas State College. RONALD CONVERSE Science. Ed.S., Kansas State College. CALVIN CORMACK Prlnclpal. M.S., Kansas State Unlverslty: fly- ing, camplng, music, sports. VERNON CROW Naval Science. B.A., Kansas State College: Sponsor NJROTC. THRESSA CURRY Language Arts. M.A., Kansas State Unlverslty: dogs, argumentation, movles. Sponsor senlor prolect. are people, tool WENDELL DAVIDSON Soclal Science, department chairman. M.A Kansas State College. JO ANN DE FRAIN Physical Education, department chalrmar M.A., Kansas Unlverslty. Sponsor Drill Tearr- Pom Pom Squad, and Spirit Club. RICHARD DE MOSS Foreign Language, Spanish. B.S., Kansa State Unlverslty. Sponsor wrestling. CECIL DENNEY Mathematics. M.S., Kansas State Universit computer applications to instruction problems. DOUG DIENELT Physical Educatlon. M.S., Kansas Universit athletlcs, photography, travel. Sponsor trac and gymnastics. JOHNIE DOMBAUGH Industrial Arts, wood shop. M.S., Kansas Stat College: huntlng, flshlng, sports. MIKE DOUGHERTY Language Arts. M.Ed., Wlchlta State: famil actlvltles, readlng. Sponsor media and seni project. PAMELA FOREST Language Arts. B.S., Kansas Unlverslt animals, gardening. Sponsor THE PASSAG and Qulll and Scroll. LARRY FRANCE Language Arts. M.S., Kansas State Colleg sports. Sponsor football and basketball. AL FRISBY Sclence. M.S., Stephen F. Austin Universit chess, brldge, camping. Sponsor Chess Clu PEGGYFULLER Home Economics. B.S., Unlverslty Oklahoma: sewing, oIIpalnting,cr0cl'1etIng. ESTHER GARDNER Language Arts. M.A., Unlverslty of Missour hand-bell rlnglng, gardening, sailing. Spons LAIR and AFS. GERALD GARRETT Science and Math. M.S., Kansas Stat College. IKKBH 1 1 1 1421 AI . ilu fl- I K :ICQ 1-s v-een Muff! -ly' ll 3-inPDQG'1'f 5' I , Jilrvfl --4' here's the mlstletoe? ESSIE GATHRIGHT anguage Arts. B.S., Unlverslty of Mlssourlg uslc, brldge. Sponsor PEN POINT. IM GILL uldance Dean. M.S., Kansas State College: tudy, sports. Sponsor Sophomore Class unlor Class, NHS, electlons. Y 4 'ri .3 NANCY GORDON Llbrarlan. M.L.S., Kansas State College: skl- Ing, readlng. Sponsor NHS. DAISY GREGORY Buslness Educatlon, department chalrman. M.S., Kansas State College: antlques, lnterlor decoretlng. Sponsor O.E. Club. GLEN GRIEPENSTROH Asslstant Prlnclpal. M.A., Washlngton Unlver- slty: phllosophy, sports. CHERYL GRIMM Art. M.S., Kansas State College: horses, jewelry maklng. Sponsor Creatlve Cougars. CHARLES GROTE Sclence. M.Ed., Unlverslty ot Mlssourl: cook- Ing, hlklng, rock collectlng. ROY GUNTER Language Arts, department chalrman. M.Ed., Unlverslty of Arkansas: staff development, movles, turtles. LYNN HARRINGTON Muslc, department chalrman. M.M.E., Wlchlta State Unlverslty: family Interests, sports, church work. Sponsor Marchlng Band, Pep Band, and Stage Bands. Ach. du maine Guetel JACK HAZLETT Driver Education. M.S., Kansas State College sports. PAUL HEITZMAN Social Science. M.A., Kansas University. ROBERT HIGGINS ball. W. H. HUMPHRIES Science. M.S., Oklahoma State University: swlmmlng. Sponsor football. JUDYJACKSON Buslness Education. B.S., Memphls State University: sewing, decoupage. RICHARD JAMES Dlstrlbutlve Education. M.S.E., Kansas State College: outdoor actlvltles. Sponsor DECA. . I don't thlnk he's golng to pass you. KEN JOHNS Physical Education, department chalrman. M.Ed., West Chester State. Sponsor football. MARILYN KENNEDY Buslness Education. B.S., Kansas State College. Faculty Summarles 241 Soclal Science. M.S., Kansas State College: football, huntlng, flshing, golf. Sponsor foot- JAMES KENT Physlcal Educatlon. B.S., Kansas Unlversity: huntlng, fishing, motorcycling. Sponsor swim- ming and tennis. KEITH KING Science. B.S., Baker Unlversity: Sports motocross cycle racer. WAYNE LAVERTY Driver Education. M.S., Kansas University: fishing, gardening, sports. GERALD LILLIAN Associate Prlnclpal. Ed.D., Kansas University: sports, huntlng, water-skiing. LOUISE LINDSEY Social Science. M.A., Mount Holyoke College: camping, politics. CARL LORD Industrial Arts. M.S., Kansas State College. TIM MC CLURE Business Education. B.S.E., Kansas State College: Mlddle East hlstory. Sponsor foot- ball, track, FCA. DAVID MC DONALD Soclal Sclence. B.S., Kansas State College: sports, concerts, dramatic productions. Spon- sor football. BEN MC GUIRE Head Guidance Dean. M.A., Colorado State: photography, wood refinishing. LE ANN MC LENON Language Arts. B.S.Ed., Kansas University: drama, sports, people. Sponsor plays, assemblies. MARILYN MEYER Home Economics, department chairman. M.A., University of Mlssourl: traveling, cook- Ing, entertaining. Sponsor HERO. JEANETTE MICHELSON Business Education. B.S., Northwest Mlssourl State College: golf, reading. Sponsor NHS. WENDELLMOHLING Sclence. M.A., University of Oklahoma: backpacking wllderness camping. Sponsor Environmental Laboratory and Student Naturalist. ROBERT MOORE Industrial Arts, department chairman. M.S., Kansas State College. 242 Faculty Summaries ,Ad- Y' , , X This Is the way it isl JAN NORMAN Art, department chairman. M.A., University of Missouri: music, people, animals. Sponsor Creative Cougars. KENNETH 0'NEAL Driver Education, department chairman. M.S., Central Mlssourl State College. KAREN ORF Physical Education. B.S.Ed., Southwest Missouri State: crochetlng, salllng. Sponsor volleyball and swimming. MARTY PALMER Home Economics. B.S., Kansas State Unlver- slty: cooking, Christian Youth Fellowship work. Sponsor Junior Varslty Cheerleaders, Bible Study. GEORGE MIKE PECHAR Language Arts. M.A., Kansas Unlversity: an- tlques, wlne making. DAVID PENDLETON Social Science. M.S., Kansas State College. Sponsor football. A f8FlSB I'T'l0m6l'If fOf COHCHBS, 4plBy6l'S . . RONALD POPLAU Social Science. M.A., Kansas State College photography. Sponsor Student-Faculty Coal tlon. CYNDY PRICE Speclal Education. B.A., University of Iowa art, music, cycling. BEVERLY PROCTOR Head Llbrarlan. B.S.Ed., University I Missouri: camping, sports. Sponsor Pep Clu SARA PYLE Language Arts. B.S.Ed., Kansas Universlt reading, Chrlstlan work, slnglng. Sponsu plays. JOHN REZAC Mathematics, department chairman. M.S.1 South Dakota Unlverslty. CHRIS RIDDLE Librarian. M.L., Kansas State Universim swimming, cooking, travel. Spons Sophomore Cheerleaders. AL RINGER Sclence. B.S.E., Kansas State College. Sp sor swimming and Chess Club. W. C. ROBINSON Language Arts. B.A., Kansas State Unlvers oracles. Sponsor Debate Team and NFL. CARL ROLF CIT Coordinator. M.S.Ed., Kansas State College. Sponsor Vocational lndustrlal Clubs of America. VAN ROSE Mathematics. M.S., Kansas State Unlverslty: leatherwork, woodworking. Sponsor cross country and track. JOHN RYAN Social Science. M.A., Unlverslty of Oklahoma: duplicate bridge and swimming. ROBERT SCHEELE Social Science. M.S., Unlverslty of Missouri: golf, spectator sports. Sponsor golf. FAITH SCOFIELD Learning Center. Ph.D., Kansas Unlverslty: landscaping, reflnishlng furniture. ELIZABETH SCOTT Reading Speclallst. M.S., Unlverslty of Missouri: bridge, reading, antiques. F. WINSTON SCOTT oclal Science. M.S., Kansas State College. HUCK SEAWOOD rlver Education. M.S., Central Missouri hunting, flshlng, wood working. Spon- track. ' fl WARDSHERRILL Drlver Education. M.S., Oklahoma State College. Sponsor basketball and baseball. BOB SIEMENS Science, department chairman. M.S., Kansas State College: fishing, tennis, skiing. JACKI SKUBAL Home Economics. B.S., Kansas State College: sewing, reading, sports. Sponsor Sophomore Cheerleaders. WILLIAM SMITH Art. B.A.E., Kansas University: photography, reading, plants. Sponsor Photography Club. VINCENTSOUTHERLAND Business Education. M.Ed., University of Wyoming: sports, hunting, flshlng. BETH STEWART Foreign Language, German. M.A., Kansas University: music, tennis, sewing. Sponsor Varsity Cheerleaders, German Club, and Cougar Hostesses. DAVID STEWART Athletic Director. M.S., Kansas State College: basketball. JOHN STEWART Guidance Dean. M.S., Kansas University: peo- ple, wine, careers. Sponsor Career Exposi- tlon, guidance seminar, graduation. NICK THIELEN Industrial Arts, Auto Mechanics. M.S., Kansas State College. ESTH ER TUTTLE Foreign Language, Spanish. B.A., Wichita State Unlverslty. JAMES URCZYK Physical Education. B.S., Central Missouri State. Sponsor football and wrestling. MARJORIE WEBB Social Science. J.D., Unlverslty of Missouri: travel, reading, environment preservation. LORRIE WHEELER Mathematics. B.S.E., Kansas State College: sewing, bicycling, crafts. Sponsor Anchorettes. KAYWILCOX Assistant Prlnclpal. M.A., University of Missouri. BRENDA WILLIAMS Language Arts. B.S.E., Kansas State College: music, reading, youth groups. MARLENE WILLIS Guidance Dean. M.A., Northeast Missouri State: music. NANCYWRIGHT Business Education. B.A., Wichita State University: reading, sewing, exerclslng. ,..f-,4H it Mr. France: None for youl MORRIS YADON Instrumental Music. M.M.E., Kansas Universi- ty. Sponsor Orchestra. BARBARA YOUREE Foreign Language, French. M.A., Kansas State College: oil painting. Sponsor Jeune Alliance. ROXY YOWELL Foreign Language, department chairman, Spanish. M.S., Kansas University: music, woodworking. Sponsor Senior Class, Spanish Club. DONALIE ZIMMERMAN School Nurse. B.S., Kansas State University. Faculty Summaries 243 Q ... H. Abella, Javier 80, 81, 178, 181 Abercrombie, Steven 158 Acord, Connie 66, 196 Adams, Carlton 37, 104, 107, 158 Adams, Nancy 178 Aelmore, Mark 34,104,107,109,158 Afflick, Helen 24, 240 Agee, Susan 196 Ahnemann, Janet 80, 119, 178, 255 Akes, Eileen 67, 178 Aldrich, Douglas 104, 197 Aldridge, Mark 107, 158 Aldridge, Kathy 196 Alexander, Chris 72, 198 Alexander, Kim 158 Alexcites, Clayton 158 Alexitch, Suzanne 128, 178 Allbaugh, Deborah 104, 107, 158 Allen, Daniel 158 Allen, Mary 196 Alley, Michael 123, 196 Allison, Mark 178 Alt, Kathleen 128, 178 Alt, Steven 178 Altis, Willard 229 Amos, Eugene 150 Amos, Joni 113, 158 Amundson, Sherry 66, 158 Andersen, Beverly 155 Andersen, Dale 196 Andersen, Greg 140, 178 Anderson, Brian 178 Anderson, John 178 Anderson, Robert 177 Anderson, Tom 178 Annis, Mary 196 Antin, Brad 196 Antin, Cherie 68, 158 Antoine, James 158 Antoine, Robert 196 Apel, Martha 229 Applegate, David 196 Arbtin, Karen 229 Ardrey, Charles 229 Ardrey, James 178 Arehart, John 197 Armatas, Cherie 68, 177 Armstrong, Julie 72,78,79,102,128,196 Armstrong, Martha 80,158 Armstrong, Nancy 72, 128, 178 Arnett, Jeanie 158 Arnett, John 178 Asher, Rosemarie 99 Ashlock, Karen 177 Asperheim, Scott 108, 158 Atchley, David 158 Atkinson, Jerry 18, 240 Attebury, Barbara 67, 117, 196 Atwell, Ronald 178 Atwell, Timothy 178 Aufdenberge, Harold 157 Ault, Tom 140, 178 Aune, Cindy 178 Auten, Lutltia 178 Auten, Richard 34, 158 Averill, Mark 197 That's not how you streak! fs. 244 Index Index Avila, Daniel 124, 140, 178 Axford, Kathy 158 Ayres, Colleen 110, 196 Ayers, Darlene 158 Ayers, Emma 178 Aziere, Terry 158 Babb, Julie 104, 105, 106, 113, 178 Bacigalupo, Carol 104, 110, 11 Backus, Patricia 113, 178 Baden, Baehr, Baehr, Baeke Julie 68, 158 Louis 158 Teresa 197 Dr. John 150 Baier, Daniel 178 Bailey, Bruce 197 Bailey, Doreen 197 Bailey, Kirk 48, 106, 197 Bainbridge, Mark 178 Baker, Gary 127, 158 Baker, Janice 36, 240 Baker, Kent 124, 178 Baker, Lance 179 Baker, Mary 155 Baker Robert 178 181 Baldridge, Janet 197 Baldwin, Rick 197 Bales, Debbie 179 Bales, Ann 158 Ball, Dr. Arzell 150 Ballard, Jack 43, 102, 112, 240 Bangs, James 197 Barclift, Leroy 158 Barclift, Linda 179 Bardwell, Bruce 158 Bardwell, Cheryl 197 Barett, Scott 158 Barker, Rex Barnes, Danny 158 1.197 Barnes, Emery 85, 177 Barr, Jerry 197 Barraclough, Mikki 158 Barrett, Debra 179 Barrett, Gene 123, 197 Barris, Valerle 67, 197 Barron, Don 48, 197 Basel, Christopher 144, 197 Basler, Phil 36, 240 Bauer, Joseph 179 Baughn, Sherrle 80, 128, 179 Bauman, William 197 Bauman, Frank 36, 140, 179 Bays, Richard 34, 177 Beaman, Clifton 179 Bear, Randy 179 Beard, Kenneth 177 Beardall, Nancee 177 Beaty, April 68, 72, 108, 158 Beatty, Dennis 158 Beatty, Wllliam 117, 179 Becker, Christopher 197 Becker, Paul 197 Behning, Al Beiser, Cathy 158 Bell, Denice 197 Bell, James 33, 240 Bell, Mary 179 Bell, Ronnie 104, 107, 177 Belt, Keith 158 Bender, Joseph 179 Bennett, Kevin 158 Bennett, Laura 197 Benson, Cynthia 198 Bentele, Karen 177 Bently, Pamela 198 Bergee, Stephen 104, 107, 158 Bergendoff, Gary 158 Bergman, Laura 158- Berlekamp, Carol 198 Bernard, Linda 198 Bernett, Leslie 158 Bernstein, Amy 198 Berry, David 197 Berry, Drusilla 198 Besich, Mark 179 Betton, Laurel 44, 179 For S25,000, it's worth it! Bingham, John 158 Bingham, Russell 197 Biron, Peter 132, 133, 198 Bisel, Harry 159 Bishop, Dona 198 Bishop, James 179 Black, David 142, 143, 159 Blacketer, Pamela 198 Blackmer, Rebecca 198 Blair, Jenny 198 Blalr, Wanda 228 Blanton, Richard 35, 60, 240 Blecher, James 104, 109, 159 Bledsoe, John 159 Bledsoe, Phil 34, 159 Blessing, Craig 49, 96, 97, 110, 179 Blessman, Denise 68, 72, 159 Blizzard, Klm 179 Bloxsom, Judy 229 Blume, Llnda 179 Boehm, Catherine 68, 113, 159 Boehm, Clndy 61, 98, 99, 102, 110, 111, 1 Boehm, Gary 197 Bogard, Sherri 108, 179 Boget, Robin 179 Boggs, Bethani 66, 131, 179 Boldlng, John 198 Bolen, Cynthia 34, 68, 159 Bolen, Deana 104, 105, 108, 199 Bolerjack, Craig 126, 159 Bond, Alan 199 Booher, Deborah 197 Booth, Elizabeth 159 Booth, Joseph 70, 159 Bortner, Clinton 199 Bostlc, Christine 71, 92, 104, 107, 159 Bostlc, Jonathon 49, 104, 106, 228 Boston, Jane 104, 105, 106, 113, 179 Botteron, Jennlfer 159 Botz, Leslle 31, 199 Bourret, John 126, 127, 137, 177 Bowdish, Lori 131, 159 Bowen, Kelly 159 Bowers, David 76, 199 Boyce, Charles 18, 144, 179, 181 Boyce, Robert 104, 107, 159 Boyd, Christopher 197 Boyd, Eddie 159 Boyer, Mark 117, 122, 123, 199 Boyer, Michael 179 Boyle, Charles 199 Bozarth, Patricia 24, 130, 240 Bozarth, Richard 146, 199 Brabeck, Stephanie 199 Brackett, Barbara 179 Bradley, Jane 104, 106, 159 Bradley, Larry 108, 113, 159 Bradley, Melinda 197 Brady, Cheryl 18, 240 Brand, Nlta 159 Brandt, Kelley 180 Bratton, David 126, 159 Brawley, Ann 177 Brelby, Donald 124, 180, 206 Bricker, William 199 Bridgman, Llnda 159 Bridgman, Michael 199 Bright, David 104, 105, 106, 180 Brltt, Kathrln 200 Brluer, Britt, David 144, 159 Brluer, James 200 Brluer, Patrlcla 159 Cahlll, Thomas 144, 201 Calkins, Robert 160 Callahan, Ronald 201 Callen, David 180 Campbell, Jeffery 180 Campbell, Julle 115, 117, 131, 196, 201 Campbell, Sherry 67, 180 Campbell, Vickl 201 Campbell, Vlcki 197 Canaday, Bradley 34, 104, 107, 201 Canaday, David 34, 104, 107, 160 Cannady, Timothy 36, 146, 160 Caples, Jlm 160 Carey, Jlll Carl, Jeannie 180 Carlin, Jo 80, 180 Carlisle, Lonetta 131, 180 Carlson, Donald 180 Carothers, Juanlta 202 Carr, Debbie 72, 104, 106 Carrel, Clarence 117, 229 Carrel, Tina 160 Carrier, Andrew 202 Carroll, Cindy 197 Carroll, Kelley 38, 66, 197 Carroll, Rebecca 202 Carroll, Robin 181 Carter, Bradley 202 ,119,181, 255 rock, Kathy 106, 180 rock, Lauren 72, 104, 107, 159 rock, Michael 159 rockman, Dawn 160 rody, Marllyn 30, 240 ronaugh, Robin 112, 160 ross, Barbara 68, 160 Collier Melissa 113, 161 Collier, Teresa 110, 111, 117, 203 Collins, Debra 104, 106, 181 Collins, Jayne 203 Collins, Susan Collins, Teresa 161 Comer, Dave 161 Conklin, Cheryl 197 Conley, Steven 107, 126, 161 Connell, Dee 161 Connet, Sheryl 68, 200, 203 Connor, Mark 126, 177 Converse, Ronald 21, 240 Cook, Brenda 181 Cook, Brian 181 Cook, Cindy 203 Cook, Constance 66, 161 Cook, Karin 181 Cook, Kevin 84, 104, 107, 161 Cook Steven 161 Coon, Bruce 177 Coones, Tim 181 Cooper, David 124, 181 Cooper, Gregory 104, 197 Coover, Michelle 203 Cormack, Calvin 81, 151, 240 Corr, Bruce11O,111, 112,203 Coulter, David 161 Croman, John 85, 161 ross, Stanley 180 rothers, Davld 21, 240 I'0Wl't Barton 80, 133, 160 Carter, Ellen 104, 107, 160 Carvllle, Patricia 153, 240 Casassa, Audrey 181 Cash, Carey 160 rown, Daniel Cash fown- 2'9 533630 cashier, Yvonne vo, 181 'own' ary ' Cashman, Beth 68, 160 FOWI1, FOWTI. I'OWf'l FOWI1 l'OWl'1 f0WI'1 I'0Wn TOWD FOWI1 FOWI1 l'0Wf'l TOWN Holly 113, 200 James 34, 197 James 84, 160 Julia 180 Larry D. 180 Larry E. 200 Larry G. 110,111,112,1 Lisa 55, 66, 92, 131, 180 Lyndell 200 Marietta 180, 200 Steve 197 Waylon 228 royles, Deborah 180 rull Martha 200 runing, Dr. Herbert 150 ryant, Frank 200 ubnlak, Gregory 200 uchanan, Sharon 110, 113, 160 uchta, Julie 160 uckman, Debbie 66, 180 uckman, Rlta 30, 68, 160 uckner, Craig 180 uckner, Mark 228 unton, Barbara 200 urge, Lisa 160 urge, Mary 160 urgess, James 200 urgess, Linda 201 urhans, James 18, 240 urhans, Judy 154, 155 urke Gary 201 urke Judl 180 urkholder, Titus 23, 49, 240 urkman, Gordon 201 urkman, Tamra 160 urnett, Leslie 34, 177 urnett, Scott 123, 201 urns Jodle 65, 180 urns Wllllam 180 urton, David 201 usey, Pam 201 ush Patrlcla 201 SY SI' BI' Bl' Bl' Cindy 180 James 197 Kevin 160 Kimberly 160 Larry 197 Randall 27, 34, 177 Robin 128, 180 24, 194, 197 Cashman, Davld 202 Cass, Debbie 181 Castle, David 181 Castle, Jeffrey 160 Cataldl, Frank Cates, Jane 156 Chaffee, Mary 202 Chaffee, Mary 202 Chaffee, Rodney 113, 160 Chambers, Wllllam 107, 112, 160 Chance, John 160 Chandler, Donald 123, 202 Cousins, Ruth 229 Cousins, Stephen 161 Cox, Alan 137, 161 Cox, Diana 161 Crabtree, Rocky 203 Craig, Crissie 181 Craig, James 92, 110, 112, 161 Crainshaw, Gary 23, 124, 146, 181, 183 Crane, Cecil 157 Crane, Charles 203 Crane, Laura 177 Crane, Martha 104, 105, 106, 108, 203 Creasmarl, Cynthia 131, 181 Creed, Sandra 177 Cress, Kim 161 Cress, Michael 181 Crider, David 203, 210, 211 Critchlow, Melissa 61, 181 Chandler, Saronda 197 Charles, Dwaine 181 Childress, Dan 160 Childress, Phil 21, 240 Choate, Danny 160 Christiansen, Michael 34, 108, 160 Christiansen, Marie 155 Christiansen, Penny 68, 113, 160 Christiansen, Rob 104, 105, 106, 202 Christy, Vlckl 202 Chung, Tanya 92, 160 Cindrlch, Marcia 68, 160 Clark, Cheryl 202 Clark, Donald 181 Clark, Kenneth 202 Clark, Mark 132, 133, 161 Cleary, Carla 202 Cleary, Timothy 12, 229 Clement, Robin 65, 177 Clendenln, Alan 161 Clifford, Cheryl 202 Clifford, Leslie 181 Cllne, Connie 68. 161 Cloepfll, Kevln 110, 111, 181 Clough, James 104, 107, 108, 161 Cloutman, John 161 Clowers, Cynthla 181 Clowers, Gayla 202 Coler, William 229 110,111,112, Croman, Tara 203 Crooks, David 34, 161 Croom, Deborah 197 Croom, Patricia 177 Crosby, Carol Crosby, Julie 31, 181 Crossland, Colette 68, 113, 161 Crossland, Glenn 146, 203 Crouch, Laura 104, 107, 161 Crow, Byron 34, 203 Crow, Vernon 35, 240 Cuevas, Shane 177 Cullison, Cheryl Culmsee, Lisa 68, 161 Cunningham, Colleen 181 Curran, James 229 Curry, Joy 181 Curry, Thressa 24, 49, 240 Curtis, Shirley 68, 108, 113, 181 Dahl, Tina 104, 107, 161 Dahlin, James 34, 161 Danley, Lori 181 Danner, Susan 68, 70, 74, 161 Dargon, Laureen 181 Darling, Kenneth 203 Collene, Chris 181 Colller, Jeffrey 161 Daschke, Ruth 204 Davey, Kathleen 204 Students rap in the mall about the never-ending events of NW. - -,i.g.,, LLL, g:jg'1:,,- s --.'-f-1 5-554 ' T 7 ' ' x on, James 180 X Q -- 9 - , , r erafsnrrae X 1 - 5 i snger, ue , U ,l.,, I 9 - ' .. ,, TUE RLl,,,l, 1 .'g'!.f! 1 1 fl -Q Ex 'ft gre Clndy160 hill Peter 160 is N Q. . 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I utler, tl , tler, tl , tl , tl , tl , tt I CX Davey, Rebecca 68, 161 Davey, Steven 181 Davidson, Wendell 19, 240 Davis, Deborah 161 Davis, James 204 Davis, John 161 Davis, Sheilah 104, 161 Davis, Wayne 161 Day, James 161 Day, Phyllis 155 Dean, Randal 204 Decker, Peggy 68, 162 Decourcy, Brian 197 Decaney, Valerie 204 Defebaugh, Lottie 66, 181 DeFrain, JoAnn 36, 66, 240 Degn, Lisa 66, 113, 182 Dehaemers, Charla 197 Dehm, Tonya 68, 162 Deleersnyder, Mlke 162 Demack, Dreux 119, 162, 255 DeMoss, Richard 28, 29, 74, 240 Denk, Theodore 197 Denner, Joseph 104, 106, 204 Denney, Cecil 23, 240 Dennis, Deborah 204 Dennls, Edwin 162 Denoon, Janet 26, 66, 182 Deringer, Ronnie 110, 111, 112, 182 Detmer, Albert 197 Detmer, Pamela 228 Deutsch, Pamela 72, 110, 182 Devore, Rick 162 Devore, William 204 Dewendt, Yvonne 66, 162 DeWitt, Dolores 156 DeWitte, Mark 204 DeYoung, Janice 113, 162 DeYoung, Sheryl 204 Dickerson, Julee 100, 113, 162 Dienelt, Doug 36, 137, 240 Dlllon, Kim Dinwiddie, David 34, 162 Dinwiddie, Keith 34, 197 Dittemore, Patricia 162 Dodd, Joseph Dodd, Mark 182 Dodd, Vicki 117, 204 Dodgion, Nancy 68, 162 Dodson, Carmon 162 Dollar, Charles 162 Dollard, Twlla 162 Dolllns, Elaine 130, 204 Dolllns, James 104, 107, 162 Dombaugh, John 33, 240 Doolln, John 142, 143, 162 Doris, Kirk 204 Dougherty, Mike 25, 240 Dowell, Larry 104, 107, 162 Dowell, Pamela 67, 204 Downes, Edward 182 Downes, Ronald 204 Downey, Llsa 60, 61, 182 Downs, Timothy 21, 204 Drew, Suzette 67, 205 Drumwright, Robert 205 Dubin, Tony 162 Duderstadt, Wayne 19, 110, 111, 182 Duffy, Claudia 68, 131, 162 Duffy, Olga 68, 182 Duffy, Ronald 162 Dugan, Steve 205 Duncan, Davld 64, 104, 107, 112,162 Duncan, Michael 182 Duncan, Paula 66, 182 Dunlap, Kathleen 66, 162 Dunn, Cecllla 205 Dunn, Maurlce 140, 182 Duxbury, Debora 205 Dwight, Timothy 104, 105, 106, 109, 140, 197 Dwyer, John 197 Dyer, Hazel 156 Dyer, Linda 182 Earlenbaugh, John 162 Eaton, Robln 162 Ebbert, Gene 104, 107, 162 Eberly, Ann 130, 182 Eble, Douglas 182 Eckart, Debbie 162 246 Index Eckel, Lee 182 Eckhoff, Sheila 162 Ehly, Patricia 205 Eisele, Kathie 131, 162 Eisman, Joyce 162 Eklund, Rodney 228 Elliot, Cherie 182 Elliot, Debbie 205 Elliott, Steven 177 Ellis, Brenda 182 Ellis, Julle 104, 106, 182 Elo, George 182 Elo, Kathy 162 Emery, Christine 162 Engel, Glenn 84, 104, 105, 106, 182 Enger, Robert 205 England, Suzanne 162, 182 English, John 133, 182 Entrikin, Mike 106 Erickson, Marian 66, 70, 74, 99, 205 Erickson, Michael 196, 205 Erickson, Susan 118, 119, 182, 255 Erny, Theresa 162 Erwin, Kevin 34, 133, 182 Erwin, Sharon 205 Estelle, Denise 182 Estelle, Evelyn 205 Estelle, Linda 34, 162 Estelle, Marcia 177 Estes, Cheryl 182 Eubanks, Kim 113, 122, 124, 142, 162 Evangelistl, Mike 228 Everley, Gary 182 Everley, Larry 162 Evers, Pamela 108, 110, 205 Faltermeier, Bill 85, 162 Fangohr, Kenneth 162 Farber, Ellen 68, 128, 163 Farber, Thomas 119, 133, 205, 255 Fardon, Fred 197 Farmer, Larry 197 Feaster, Mark 102, 182 Fenton, Robln 228 Ferguson, Bobby 182 Fern, Kevln 163 Field, Terrl 177 Fields, Justin 163 Flke, Steve 163 Finlen, James 182 Finlen, Patrick 163 Finnesy, Denise 163 Fish, Steven 142, 143, 163 Fisher, Jamie 182 Fisher, Stephen 127 Flanagan, Michael 182 Fletcher, Steven 163 Flynn, Victoria 131, 182 Foreman, Bryan 182 Foreman, Gary 126, 142, 143, 163 Foresee, Gary 205 Forest, Pamela 26, 117, 240 Forester, Rebecca 205 Foster, Bryan 205 Foster, Debra 113, 183 Fournler, Karen 163 Fournier, Paul 228 Fowks, Michael 163 Fox, Christine 113, 183 Fox, Robert 163 France, Larry 24, 127, 143, 240, 243 Francis, Alan 163 Francis, Richard 183 Franklin, Vlctor 163 Frazier, Marla 206 Frederick, Gregory 104, 107, 163 Frederick, Michelle 104, 106, 206 Fredrlck, Martha 197 Freeman, Carla 163 Freeman, Kevin L. 106, 140 Freeman, Kevln S. 59, 106, 124, 183 Frehe, Robln 183 French, George 206 French, Paul French, Roger 34, 183 French, Ted 197 Freyermuth, Karen 64, 134, 183 Frlsby, Al 21, 85, 240 Frlth, Randall 34, 197 Frltsch, Martin 163 Fritz, Brian 106, 163 Fritz, David 183 Fromholtz, Clndy 67, 183 Fromholtz, Mike 206 Frost, Eugene 206 Fruehllng, Cheri 206 Fuller, Christine 74, 163 Fuller, Joel 206 Fuller, Marsha 74, 130, 183 Fuller, Peggy 30, 241 Furr, Rhonda 113, 163 Fyock, Robert 163 Gabrel, Colonel 228 Galner, Joyce 163 Galner, Robert 206 Ganaplni, John 206 Ganzer, Scott 183 Gardner, Gardner, Gardner Gardner Gardner Christopher 104, 106, 108, 109, 11 Esther 24, 80, 118, 119, 241, 255 Russ 206 Sherrl 110 206 I Tern 163 ' Garlety, Vlkkl 163 Garret, Claude 157 Garrett, Gerald 23, 241 Garrett, Jeffrey 76, 183 Garrett, Keith 107, 163 Garrett, Paul 206 Gates, Dennls 163 Gathrlght, Dessle 24, 115, 241 Gaul, Debra 183 Gault, Corlne 229 Geary, Susan 163 Gehlbach, Dan 72, 80, 124, 183 Geldhol, Gorden 85, 183 Germain, Donna 206 Geyer, Carol 183 Ghlllno, Paul 163 Giles, Michael 206 Giles, Sherry 206 Gill, Jlm 152, 241 Gllling, Jeff 34, 132, 133, 183 Gllllng, Lawrence 206 Gilmore, Christa 61, 183 Glltner, Janice 207 Glltner, Nancy 104, 107 Gish, Steve 163 Glst, Rhonda 48, 68, 104,'106, 130, 207 Glanvllle, Laurle 68, 163 Glasscock, Wlnna 207 Glenn, Mark 207, 229 Anchorettes salute .xi KN' .11 Iywqfnjsg AQ J .J it Hamllto n, Taryn 183 Hammond, Kevin 146, 183 Hanf, Kevln 123, 207 Hanf, Scott 107, 127, 140, Hanklns, Betty 156 Hanock, Rebecca 208 Hansen Hanser, Mark 184 'Patricia ea, 164 Hanson, Carolyn 130, 184 Hanson, Debra 184 Hanson, John 184 142. 164 Hoaglund, Barbara 66, 106, 165 Hodge, Russell 127, 165 Hodges, Roy 184 Hoehn, Kenny 165 Hoehn, Ronnie 197 Hoehn, Sheila 184 Hoelting, Mike 209 Hoge, Anne 165 Hoge, Frances 184 Hoge, Timothy 209 Holder, Robin 107 Ierln, Scott 110. 140, 183 Rick Swann Allas Bugsy allas John Doe linsmann, Alan 108, 177 loshen, Cathy 183 loshen, Lea 163 oebel, Michael 207 olns, Pattle 164 oodman, Maxwell 183 oodrlch, Debra 207 oodrlch, Janolyn 119, 164 ordon, Kathryn 207 ordon, Nancy 38, 49, 241 oslin, Cathleen 68, 164 oss, Carol 76, 207 ouldlng, Mark 104, 107, 142, 164 ouldlng, Tlmothy 207 l'8h8IT1 rabau, rabau, rafton, rafton, raham Glenn 21, 132, 133, 207 Klm 64, 134, 135, 164 Cynthia 228 Scott Becke 130, 183 raham: Lawrence 123, 207 , Michael 228 randon, Brenda 164 randon, Greg 124, 183 ranger, Kenneth 126, 164 ratton, Steven 207 raves, Marcia 164 raves, Perry 207 ray, Kathy 119, 183, 255 reen, Jeff 183 rlepenstroph, Glen 153, 241 regory, Daley 83, 241 rlftlth, Lindy 117, 118, 119, 213, 255 rimm, Cheryl 45, 241 rlsmore, Jolynn 207 ross, Leslle 228 ross, Steven 228 rote, Charles 21, 241 YUVBY, Earl 164 ullck, Jack 207 ullett, Steven 164 ulley, Dlann 207 ulley, Donald 228 ulley, Ronnie 197 UI'119f, Roy 24, 241 unz, Jeri 67, 183 uth, Sheralyn 71, 115, 117, 207 uth, Tracie 68, 164 uthrle, Susie 183 adel, Greg 92, 164 adel, Llnda 64, 78, 79, 86, 87, 207, 222 ahlen, ahlen, ahner, Beth 104, 106, 130, 183 Karen 164 Betsy 207 alnes, Mayola 156 alnes, Wllllam 183 ale, Cheryl 34, 61, 207 all, Bradley 34, 164 all, Patrlcla 66, 164 all, Rhonda 164 ambelton, John 183 amllton, Janice 164 amllton, Karen 183 amllton, Loretta 106, 207 Haraldson, Alane 184 Harkey, Richard Harkness, Linda 104, 107, 164 Harlow, Kelley 113, 164 Harmon, Alan 184 Harnden, Janlce 184 Harper, Michelle 184 Harrington, Lynn 43, 52, 106, Harris, Barb 164 Harris, Debbie 208 Harris, Earl 127, 164 Hart, Everette 184 Hartley, Tlmothy 184 Hashman, Kevln 146, 164 Haskins, Lynn 92, 164 Haskins, Marlalna 68, 164 Haskins, Nancy 92, 164 Hasselberger, Linda 164 Hatala, Cheryl 68, 164 Hatala, Joy 164 Hatfield, David Hatfield, Michael 197 Hathaway, Lauren 164 Hathorne, Nancy 117, 208 Hatton, Robert 198, 208 Hauk, Roberta 184 Hauser, Chrls 66, 184 Hauser, John 142, 143, 164 Hausmann, John 34, 117, 208 Hayes, Daniel 208 Hayes, Gary 164 Hayes, Michael Hayes, Vicki 184 Haynes, Flon 184 Hays, Ken 110, 112, 164 Hazlett, Jack 22, 241 Healy, Charles 184 107, 114,241 Heaven, Page 80, 113, 184, 200 Hedstrom, Deborah 184 Hees, Richard 177 Heftley, Walt Heltzman, Paul 18, 241 Helduk, Dennls 126, 164 Helmke, Tlmothy 208 Helmstetler, Robert 123, 208 Hendel, Dianne 108 Henderson, Louls 164 Henderson, Mlke 208 Hendrickson, Corty 157 Henegan, Paul Kelly 197 Henegan, Tommy 228 Henlk, Gall 34, 113, 131, 165 Henke, Donald 165 Henke, Linda 34, 68, 165 Henke, Marsha 208 Henke, Todd 184 Henrlcks, Dennis 184 Hensky, Micke 165 Hensley, Tina 184 Hepler, Wllllam 177 Hercules, Charles 184 Herring, Lesley 34, 165 Herrmann, Cathy 66, 72, 119, Hermann, Karen 184 Hersh, James 133, 208 Hester, Penny 184 Hester, Russell 177 Hewitt, Teresa 184 Heying, Susan 131, 165 Heying, Vlrglnla 128, 184 Hlatt, Scott 165 Hibbert, Cathy 165 Hlgbee. Becky 208 Hlgglns, Robert 18, 127, 241 Higgins, John 184 Hilbert, George 150 Hlll, Mary 184 184, 255 Hllleary, James 99, 102. 10. 111. 112, 208 Himpel, Todd 104, -105, 107, 109, 142, 165 Hlnmen, Susan 184 Hlte, Deborah 197 Hlte, Ralph 208 Hollis, Herbert 184 Holman, Beth 165 Holman, Bruce 92, 209 Holmberg, John 209 Holmes, Roger 106, 209 Holsman, Gale Holy, Leslie 177 Homsany, Jody 165 Honeycutt, Cindy 197 Honsky, Mlchelene Hook, Donald 165 Hootz, Jo 104, 105, 109, 113, 184 Hoover, Elizabeth 209 Hopkins, Dennis 209 Hopson, Michael 96, 165 Horn, Diane 184 Horn, Linda 165 Horn, Paul 209 Horn, Sandra 113, 209 Horn Horn , Stephanie 72, 131 er, Kimberly 66, 184 My next experiment . . . Horton, Richard 124, 146, 184 Houck, Wllliam 99, 209 Houpt, Jonathan 34, 185 Housh, Clark 185 Hovind, Gary 127, 165 Howell, Isabelle 197 Hoyt, Tina 67, 197 Hrabal, Rober 185 Hubbard, Kelth 150 Hubler, David 185 Hudson, Jody 228 Hudson, Randall 34, 185 Huebener, James 104, 106, 109, 209 Huffman, Robert 165 Hughes, Brenda 165 Hultman, Dorothy 150 Hugunin, Mark 185 Humble, Grant 185 Humphrey, Mark 165 Humphrey, Peter 209 Humphries, Bill 21, 241 Hunsucker, Karen 185 Hunt, Kimberly 26, 68, 92, 93, 165 Hunt, Richard 165 Hunt, Roger 106, 146, 185 Hunter, Mark Hurford, Laura 72, 165 Hurd, Sheryl, 165 Hursh, Dale 107, 127, 136, 137, 165 Hutchison, Laura 210 Hutchison, Susan 72, 165 Huttle, Barbara 65, 113, 165 Huttie, Joe 210 Hytrek, Erlc 210 Index 247 A new day begins. lngraham, Cheryl 165 lngraham, Daryl 210 Inman, George Irvin, Darren 177 Irvin, Tommy 165 Irwin. Dennis 210 Jackson, Cheryl 61, 165 Jackson, Debra 210 Jackson, John 126, 166 Jackson, Judy 40, 152, 241 'I Jacobs, Bruce 96. 97, 210 Jacobs, David 185 Jacques, Anne 70, 185 Jakobe, Cathleen 177 James, Mlchael 185 James, Paul 40, 82 James, Richard 82, 144, 241, 257 Jamieson, Elizabeth 104, 105, 106, 109, 166 Jefferies, Karen 177 Jefferies, Kim 228 Jenkins, Gary 185 Jenkins, Jeb 112, 166 Jenkins, Pam 55, 66, 131, 134, 185 Jensen, Steven 133, 177 Jeter, Rhoda 64, 197 Jewell, Paul 166 Johansen, Kenneth 228 Johns, Ken 36, 55, 123, 159, 167, 241, 257 Johnson, Amy 210 Johnson, Arlyn 210 Johnson, Brooks 117, 210 Johnson, Bryce 177 Johnson, Ermal 166 Johnson, George 119, 185, 255 Johnson, Jacqueline 86, 87 Johnson, Jeffrey 104, 107, 166 Johnson, Kenny 185 Johnson, Mlchael 144, 185 Johnson, Paula 66, 210 Johnson, Rhonda 166 Johnson, Ronald 166 Johnson, Teresa 67, 185 Johnson, Wllllam 210 Johnston, Kevln 210 Johnston, Mark 166 Johnston, Pamela 184 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones, 1 Cheryl 186 Craig 228 James 112, 166, 210 James Ray 177 James W. 210 ,Judith 110, 186 Marvln 166 Maxine 155 Rebecca 186 Robert 186 Jordan, Kevln 197 Joyce, Ken 186 Juarez, Mlchael 124, 186 248 Index Juarez, Rosemary 197 Kalebaugh, Rhonda 68, 166 Kallnka, Tlna 166 Kanas, Christina 197 Kangas, Juli 166 Kappler, Susan 68, 113, 166 Karr, Gary 186 Karr, Johnle 211 Kasparek, Barbara 61, 119, 186, 255 Kasparek, Gerald 166 Kasparek, Nancy 34, 61, 211 Kassick, Therese 68, 117, 183, 186 Keck, Deanna 186 Keck, Diane 104, 106, 113, 211 Keeler, Carolyn 211 Keeler, Roger 34, 166 Keener, Mlchael 34, 166 Keeney, Brlan 186 Keeney, Jackie 211 Kellerman, Davld 186 Kellerman, Steven 211 Kellerman, Vlrglnla 156 Kelley, Angle 72, 166 Kelly, James 34, 211 Kelley, Sue 211 Kemper, Bruce 124, 186 Kempf, Anthony 228 Kennedy, Colleen 68, 72, 108, 166 Kennedy, Ellen 228 Kennedy, Hal 186 Kennedy, Howard 34, 186 Kennedy, Kathy 21, 211 Kennedy, Marllyn 40, 242 Kennett, Dawn 186 Kenney, Lllllan 166 Kent, James 36, 53, 133, 240, 228, 242 Kerfes, Gary 166 Kern, Janet 186 Ketner, Kathryn 102, 108, 211 Ketterer, Amy 71, 211 Ketzner, Douglas 211 Ketzner, Mltch 186 Keyes, Patty 186 Kiene, Pete 166 Kletzman, Robert 166 Klfer, Davld 102, 186 Klfer, Karl 228 Kllllan, Gary 166 Klllln Sworth Mark 107 109 127 1 7,16 9 I . . . 3 Kllmartln, Roberta 166 Klng, Kelth 21, 242 Klng, Lloyd 127, 166 Klnman, Mlke 197 Kinney, Margaret 211 Klrlakos, Steve 166 Klrlgln, Jorge 29, 72, 80, 81, 211, 222 Klrk. Clndy 68, 166 Klsslnger, Nancy 197 Kltterer, Rhonda 166 Klaber, Franklln 186 Klausen, Mlchael 211 Klempnauer, Dlane 66, 71, 186 Kllng, David 110. 186 Kllngman, Barbara 186 Kllngman, Steve 211 Kllnkenberg, Carol 117, 212 Kluherz, Mlchael 92, 212 Knlftln, Davld 124, 186, 209 Knobbe. Steven 186 Knox, Amy 57, 70, 74, 166 Koenlg, Mark 212 Konen, Duane 126, 166 Koon, Lana 119, 191, 212, 255 Kozlol, Debra 68, 113, 166 Kramer, Brooke 68, 86, 87, 203, 212 Kramer, Paul 34, 225 Kraslck, Davld 84, 212 Krause, Rlck 100, 101, 166 Krebs, Mary 186 6 Kreml, Christopher 96, 110. 111. 112, 212 Kreml, Marllee 104, 107, 113, 167 Krogman, Gregory 166 Krogman, Leslle 186 Krumm, Janet 206. 212 Krumm, Jeannie 195. 212 Krumm, Joan 104, 107, 167 Kuhn, Daniel 96, 212 Kuhn, Margaret 64, 134, 167 Kupzyk, Richard 108, 123 Lacerte, Phll 212 Lacombe, Tom 197 Laden, Jerry 197 Lafountain, Debble 113, 186 Laln,Andrew106,109, 126,146,167 Laln, Kenneth 34, 212 Lake, Cheryl 212 Lake, John 186 Lake, Robert 212 Lambeth, Marty 70, 77, 186 Lametterey, Terrl 212 Lamons, Gary 106, 123, 212 Lemons, Wllllam 212 Lamoreux, Sherry 67, 186 Lampe, Sherry 213 Land, Ellen 213 Land, Paul 34, 167 Landis, Shannon 131, 213 Lane, Barbara 186 Langdon, Debra 186 Lanlngham, Steven 124, 186 Lapiant, Kay 177 Larey, Mark 186 Larsen, Lorl 167 Larsen, Mlke 228 Larson, Vlckl 104, 177 LaSalle, Stephanie 167 Lathan, Steve 213 Lauderdale, Christopher 146, 186 Lauderdale, Theresa 92, 131, 213 Lavery, John 167 Laverty, Wayne 22, 242 Lawrence, Jenene 68, 167 Lawrence, Ross 106, 124, 186 Lawson, Jodl 186 Lazenby, Julle 167 Lear, Doug 228 Leat, Vernon 27, 92, 93, 104, 105, 1 187 Leaton, Sue 187 Lebeau, Dawnn 104, 107, 167 Leckrone, Terry 155 Ledwlg, Cathy 61, 167 167 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee Lee Lee, L66 Deborah 100, 101, 111, 112, Debra Donald 213 Juanita 156 Mlchael 167 Nancy 213 Robert 187 Lehrer, Douglas 187 Lemken, Cynthia 68, 167 Lemons, Robbln 76, 213 Lemons, Tlm 124, 187 Leonard, Sharon 213 Lero, Edward 124, 187 Lero, Leonard 126, 167 Lewls, Cyndi Lewls, Joy 167 Lewls, Mlke 146, 213 Lewis, Randy 167 Lewis, Taml 110, 167 Llchtenauer, Frank 187 Llchtenauer, Janet 67, 78, 79, 228 Llchtenauer, Mark 187 Llchtenauer, Rlta 213 Llerly, Glen 123, 214 Lllllan, Gerald 52, 151, 242 Llndley, Stacey 96, 97, 110,111,214 Lindsay, Teresa 214 Lindsay, Tlerney 187 Lindsey, Loulse 18, 242 Link, Carol 128, 214 Link, Thomas 127, 137, 167 Llvlngood, Gene 104, 106, 187 Llvlngood, Mary 34, 167 Loar, Debble Lobue, Lorraine 68, 70, 167 Lobue Lynne 66, 214 Locke, Brenda 197 Locke, Harold 59, 177 Locke, Llnda 197 Locke, Patrlcla 228 Lohoff, Elma 156 Loganblll, Claudia 167 Lonborg, Krls 85, 167 Long, Tammy 68, 130, 167 Mills, if' The Cougarettes perform their Christmas show. Lord, Carl 33, 242 Lorenzl, Mark 214 Lothman, Paul Louls, Joe 167 Love, Kelth 104, 105, 106, 187 Loveless, Christopher 126, 146, 167 Lovell, James 214 Lovell, Joyce Loving, Nancy 187 Lubbe. Robbln 197 Lubben, Celeste 68, 113, 167 Lubeskl, Wllllam 214 Luelf, Joyce 168 Luelf, Sharon 214 Luhn, Christina 86, 87, 213, 214 Luka, David 168 Lumpklns, Tena 214 Lybarger, James 108, 168 Lynch, Mary 187 Lynch, Robert 214 Macaluso, Nick 146, 214, 229 Mackey, Kenneth 229 MacRae, Janet 187 Madouras, Klm 104, 106, 107, 187 Maeder, Steven 126, 168 Magdalene, Paul 197 Magdalene, Thomas 168 Magruder, Charles 214 Mahoney. Tlna 197 Mahoney, Wllllam Mahr, Erlch 127, 142, 168, 173 alsch, Wayne 168 alka, Clalre 214 alka, Mlchael 168 alka, Robert 197 ale, James 96, 99, 102, 119, 187, 255 ale, Joseph 214 alln, Karen 168 alone, Tom 228 anker, James 112, 214 ann, Wllllam 1Q4,105, 106, 109, 187 annerlng, Roberta 187 anoskl, Rosanne 187 apes, Robert 215 archand, Jo 215 arkey, Douglas 215 arkman, Richard 110, 112, 168 arlow. James 197 arrone, Lucille 187 arshall, Andrew 168 arshall, Therese 34, 61, 187 artln, Brenda 187 artln, Cynthia 218 artln, Deborah 215 artln, Deborah L. 215 artln, Kent 168 artln, Kevln 197 artln, Richard 168 artln, Richard O. 142, 168 artln, Robert 168 artln, Sue 68, 168 artln, Steven 168 artlnez, Angela 187 artlnez, Brenda 168 arts, Karen 215 ason, Klmberle 68, 113, 168 ason, Larry 228 atchette, Jean 187 atchette, Jlll 215 atthes, Sheila 41, 215 atzenbacker, Scott 124, 187 aurer, Jerry 197 aurer. Joseph 228 axwell, Ann 177 Maxwell, Keren 215 Mazur, Frances 68, 168 McAllister, Debbie 215 McAtee, Janet McCall, Douglas 215 McCall, Rickey 215 McCallop, Harriett 25, 59, 229 McCallop, Robert 215 McCarron, Ann 187 McClain, David 85, 187 McClanahan, Jocelyn 215 McClelland, Debra 168 McClendon, Karen 34, 108, 168 McClendon, Linda 106, 108, 110, 111, McClintock, Michael 177 McClure, Tim 40, 242 McCollum, Rlck 187, 229 McConnaughy, James 215 McConnaughy, John 133, 187 McCowan, Diana 215 McCulloch, Debra 215 McCulloch, Kevln 168 McDanlel, Bryan 215 McDanlel, Douglas'187 McDanlel, Rlck 187 McDanlels, Jo Ann 228 McDonald, David 18, 242 McDowell, Deborah 110, 111, 113, 188 McDowell, Mike 216 McDuffle, Belinda 188 McGhee, Jlmmy 216 McGoffln, Mlchael 108, 133, 188 McGonlgle, Thomas 188 McGuire, Ben 152, 242 McGuire, Cassandra 61, 188 McGuire, Susie 155 Mclntosh, Julle 68, 168 McKenzie, Glenda 177 McKenzie, Pamela 65, 72, 108, 168 McLaughlin, Bruce 177 McLaughlin, Esther 156 McLenon, LeAnn 26, 99, 102, 242 McLerran, Doug 107, 109, 146, 168 McMaster, Richard 104, 107, 109, 168 McMullen, Mlchael 34, 168 McNatt, Helen 156 McN6iey, Jack 48, 59, 70, 72, 77, 80, 100, 110, McNemee, Charles 188 McRoberts, Mark 92, 117, 188 McSweeney, Anne 72, 117, 188 Mcvey, Janet 113, 168 Mead, James 216 Means, David 104, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 168 Medina, Linda 67, 90, 216 Medlln, Debbie 93, 117 Meehan, Dennls 168 Meehan, Mary 66, 72, 131, 188 Melia, Sophla 168 Mercer, Danlel 104, 107, 168 Merchant, Vlckl 188 Merritt, Albert 177 Messlck, Gary 188 Messlck, Patrlcla 197 Messlck, Ronald 168 To study . . . Not to streak. Messlrtger, Wilhelm 95, 108, 168 Melts Rhonda 168 Meyei, Karen 67, tae Meyer, Marilyn 31, 76, 242 Meyer , Mark 216 Meyer, Marty 85, 169 Meyers, Debra 68, 168 Meyers, Donna 68, 169 Meyers, Virginia 68, 66, 130, 216 Michaelis, Kathy 155 Michelson, Jeanette 40, 242 Mlddleswart, Matt 169 Middleton, Kirk 169 Milam, Michael 110, 169 Miles, Miles, Miller Miller, Jeri 169 Rodney 197 Darlene Martha 64, 86, 87, 216 Miller, Michael 132, 133, 188 .Miller Mike 188 Mlller, Mike D. Miller, Pam 197 Miller Sharon 104 106, 188 'Robin 106, 1'24, 185 Milne, Julie 65, 188 Mlnk, Curtis 188 Mitchell, Kenneth 169 Mitchell, Scott 188 Mitchell, Shirley 156 Mitchell, Wllllam 216 Mize, Deborah 216 Moe, Jeffrey 123, 216 Mohling, Cleo 156 Mohling, Wendell 20, 21, 242 Mohn, Andy 104, 105, 107, 169 Molotsky, Dr. Leonard 150 Monahan, Mlchael 216 Monsees, Elaine 104, 107, 169 Montgomery, Lisa101, 110, 111,188 Montgomery, Paula 104, 106, 110, 188 Montls, Jan '188 Moody, David 188 Mook, Mlchelle 169 Moore, Allen 85, 124, 188 Moore Bill 169 Moore: Cindy 186 Moore, Colleen 68, 70, 74, 169 Moore, David 104, 105, 107, 110, 169 Moore Drury 138 Moore: Glen 169 Moore, Kathleen 188 Moore, Patrick 113, 188 Moore, Patrick R. 112, 216 Moore, Robert 33, 242 Moore, Sandra 169 Moore, Shirley 228 Moore, Thomas 104, 106, 107, 109, 188 Moore, Wllllam 127, 177 Morehead, William 108, 197 Morgan, Grover 157 Morgan, Joyce 128, 129, 216 Morgan, Pamela 216 Morgan, Robert 228 Morgan, Scott 48, 72, 92, 117, 188 Morga n Tim 169 Morrls, Jeff 169 Morris, Karen 207, 216 Morris, Robert 188 Morrison, Johnnie 197 Moss, Patricia 188 Mostaffa, Mark 188 Mott, John 34, 216 Moulson, Steven 113, 126, 137, 169 Muehlberger, Cathy 64, 80, 169 Mullen, Cathy 228 Muller, Michael 108, 144, 145, 217 Mundell, Donna 188 Murdock, Teresa 169 Murphy, Janice 228 LW Index 249 Murphy, Larry 188 Murphy, Michele 169 Murray, Cheryl Ann 68, 70, 169 Murrell, Pamela 59, 177 Myers, Myers, Myers, M ers Lori 68, 169 Melanie 59, 68, 70, 74, 217 Michael 146, 217 Rusty 217 Y . Myres, Susan 131, 189 Naylor, Robert 217 Neal, Dee 189 Nealey, Connie 68, 169 Nealey, Darla 189 Neeld, Marjorie 104, 189 Nelson, Barry 217 Nelson, Chris Nelson, Larry 127, 142, 143, 169 Nelson, Paula 189 Nelson,Scott104,106, 109,112,217 Neubert, David 217 Neumer, Terrl 217 Newell, Terry 189 Newhouse, Carol 128, 189 Newhouse, David 136, 137, 169 Newkirk, Emily 169 Newland, Douglas 217 Newman, Deborah 169 Newman, James 189 Nichols, Kevin 217 Nichols, Preston 124, 146, 189 Nichols, Ronald 197 Nickel, Ursula 217 Nickerson, Alan 104, 107, 169 Nldlffer, Larry Nispel, Charles 34, 189 Nispel, Dorothy 34, 169 Nlswonger, Devi 217 Nolte, Teresa 67, 189 Norman, Jan 45, 70, 242 Norris, Gary 34, 72, 169 Norton, David 117, 189 'BT gf,,'71t:?:f4 ak' iii' Ta' 'fir ' 4 L .gg 2.91251 Wi ' ral , jflll ,. it Q Little c fights for the big C. Oakes, Brian 189 Obermeyer, Cynthia 66, 189 Ocamb, Lea Ann 217 Oddo, Barbara 68, 169 Oddo, Richard 217 Odneal, Chris Oliver, Amy 78, 217 Oliver, Connie 217 O'Neal, Jlll 170 O'Neal, Kenneth 22, 143, 242 Ort, Karen 55, 75, 131, 242 Orr, Karen 68, 170 Orr, Sandra 60, 61, 170 Orr, Susan 189 Orrison, Robert 189 Ostergaard, Cheri 217 Ostergaard, Dale 170 250 Index Ostertag, Kenneth 197 Ousdahl, Kimberly 128, 189 Owens, Jennlfer 113, 189 Owens, Roger 218 Owens, Tomma Lynn 68, 70, 170 Page, Douglas 107, 170 Painter, Earl 34, 189 Palmer, Kim 78, 108, 218 Palmer, Kirk 189 Palmer, Marty 31, 64, 242 Papst, Joe 123, 218 Parker, Kenna 218 Parks, Dave 229 Parrett, Davld 170 Parrott, Michael 34, 124, 189 Partain, Cynthia 218 Pasco, Douglas 170 Pate, Joe 228 Patrick, Pamela 68, 170 Patrick, Ronald 104, 105, 107, 109, 170 Patterson, Bruce 218 Patterson, Linda 189 Pearson, Mark 132, 133, 218 Prentice, Kerry 66, 170 Prentice, Lorena 113, 130, 190 Preston, Jay 170 Price, Cynthla 39, 242 Price, Teresa 66, 113, 170 Prieb, Greg 106, 146, 190 Pritchett, Curtlss 170 Proctor, Beverly 38, 56, 225, 242 Puskas, Curtis 170 Puskas, James 219 Pyle, Sara 54, 99, 102, 242 Quick, Robert 170 Racouglla, Anthony 124, 197 Ragsdale, Debra 66, 113, 170 Rand, James 190 Rand, R. C. 170 Randolph, John 110, 111, 112, 197 Rangel, Larry 170 Pearson Mlchell 218 Pearson Michelle 68, 110, 189 Pearson Nancy 218 Pearson, Richard 170 Pearson, Sally 26, 113, 128, 170 Rangel, Leonard 219 Ranney, David 219 Ranney, Mary 190 Rasmussen, Debra 67, 106, 110,219 Rathburn, Shauna 219 Pechar, Mike 24, 242 Pegram, Ted 104,105, 106,108,189 Pemberton, Lisa 170 Pence, John 218 Pendleton, David 18, 242 Peniston, Mary 177 Pentz, Debra 110, 111, 189 Pepperman, Sandra 218 Perez, Nori 189 Pericles, Rita 170 Perkins, Marilyn 189 Pesch, John 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 137, 189 Peters, Jane Ann 218 Peters, Jennifer 110, 189 Peters, Kim 228 Petersen, Joseph 48, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 119, 217, 218, 255 Peterson, Carl 92, 104,107, 112,170 Peterson, Douglas 124, 189 Peterson, Keno 177 Peterson, Michael 112, 113, 189 Petrie, Michael 123, 218, 227 Petrie, Patrlck 170 Petty, Robert 34, 197, 218 Peuser, Teresa 189 Pfitzner, Janet 189 Pflumm, John 104, 107, 170 Phegley, Susan 189 Phelps, Roger 124, 190 Phillips, Jeanne 190 Phillips, Kevin 124, 190 Pickup, Cheryl 218 Pierce, Debra 68, 113, 170 Piersee, Cherl 110, 111, 113, 130,219 Plerson, Nancy 68, 190 Pilcher, Melody 190 Plnckney, Robert 170 Plngleton, Jared 92, 110, 123, 219 Pinney, Dan 177 Plsciotta, Russell 104, 105, 107, 109, 177 Pitnlck, Steven 177 Pittler, Carolyn 104, 105, 106, 109, 190 Pittler, Valerie 104, 105, 106, 119, 219, 255 Pittman, James 117, 118, 119, 190, 255 Platt, Sally 190 Plumlee, Gayle 190 Plummer, Sarah 190 Pock, Arthur 197 Pock, Don 127, 170 Pogue, Denny 126. 143. 170 Pollan, Valerle 67, 190 Pope, Mary 65, 190 Poplau, Ronald 18, 49, 242 Porter, Patrlcla 170 Poston, Lloyd 85, 219 Powell, Beverly 190 Prather, Debbie 110, 190 Pratt, Marsha 219 Pratt, Pamela 67, 219 Raub, William 190 Reed, Austin 144, 146, 170 Reed, Brian 171 Reed, Bruce 144, 190 Reed, David 190 Reed, Kathleen 171, 190 Reed Krlstl 110, 219 Reeder, Klm 171 Reeve, Kathryn 64, 171 Regan, Mlke 197 Reichert, Rick 104, 105, 107, 10 Relsener, Marcia 229 Renne, Joan 113, 190 Renner, Richard 229 Replne, Davld 17-1 Reyes, Keith 126, 146, 171 Reyes, Paula 177 Reynolds, Allen 45, 70, 190 Rezac, John 23, 49, 242 Rhoades, David 123, 171, 219 Rhoades, Sally 66, 177 Rhodes, Davld 219 Ricci, Jim 190 Rlcheson, Debbie 68, 113, 190 Richey, Elizabeth 119, 190, 255 Richter, Blake 27, 48, 92, 93, 104 105 106 112, 219 Riddle, Christine 38, 64, 242 Rlebel, Debbie 171 Rleder, Richard 100, 101, 110, 111 219 Rieke, Jerry 219 Rieke, Linda 219 Rigby, Laura 171 Riggs, Beverly 219 Rlha, Riley, Riley, Rlley, Rlley, Riley. Rlner Rlner, William 44. 190 Frank 219 John 220 my 222, PGQQY Richard 170, 190 Michelle 190 Ronald 171 SheId0n48,101, 110,111,190 Ringer, AI 23, 133, 243 Hlnke, Jim 104, 105, 106, 109, 190 Ftlsner, Jlhn 104, 106, 220 Flitchey, Michael 220 Rlner, 9 Yearbook day at Rltter, Mlke 122, 123, 220 Robblns, Kerrie 34, 170, 171 Robbins, Kevln 191 Roberts, Beth 128, 171 Roberts, Sheila 171 Robertson, Klm 220 Robertson, Sheryl 110, 111, 220 Roblns, Gregory 146, 171 Robinson, Blll 26, 92, 243 Robinson, Robin 68, 71, 72, 171 Rock, Robyn 67, 191 Rockers, Kevin 191 Rockwell, Eugene 220 Rodak, Donna 220 Rodak, Theresa 66, 170, 171 Rodriguez, Daniel 171 Roembach, Theodore 34, 92, 191 Rogers, Beverly 72, 171 Rolf, Rom, ROTTI, Carl 33, 83, 243 Julle 72, 131, 171 Wlnlfred 155 Roos, Klm 171 Roos, Steve 156 ROSS F1058 Peggy 68 106 128, 134, 220 I van 23, 5'4, 144, 243 Roseberry, Dana 67, 108, 110, 117, 191 Roth, Roth, Beth 31, 64, 99. 102, 191 Karen 104, 105, 106, 109. 189, 191 Rousselo, Wllllam 123, 220 Rowe, Patrlcla 66, 106, 191 Robert 191 Tom 191 Rob 191 Tlm117,144,146,191 John 144, 220 Mary Ellen 171, 34 Alyse 220 Cindy 191 eborah 171 Jo Ellen 191 Denise 68, 171 Theresa O 68, 171 oby 48 72, 117,220 T , i, Kathy 113, 220 Melanie 220 John 220 Mary 220 Teresa 171 Patrlck 228 108, 220 Kurt Patrlcla 171 , Susan 191 , Thomas 34, 117, 228 Dedee Marle 172 oyce 66, 221 Rlck 104, 107, 17 , Llsa 191 Robert 19, 243 Dlrk 172 Julle 74, 191 34. 177 Daniel 150 Leanne 66, 131, 134, 191 .lqpf Nj 'mv .- sa-E' tt .af rin The beauty of old beginnings . . . Schmldt, Lester Schmitz, Alan 177 Schmitz, James 195 Schmitz, Rose 221 Schneider, Bryon 107, 143, 172 Schneider, Jody 68, 113, 119, 191, 255 Schneider, Randall 221 Schoenl, Diane 134, 172 Schoenl, Douglas 72, 191 Schomacker, Irene 71, 191 Schomacker, Rebecca 104, 106, 221 Schoofs, Sharon 191 Schooling, Jean 155 Schott, Eric 92, 172 Schott, Romalne 72, 221 Schreck, Kelli 172 Schroder, Debra 72, 104, 105, 106, 221 Schroder, Marilyn 72, 104, 106, 191 Schroeder, Terry 144, 192 Schoeger, Michael 192 Schuler, Kevln 221 Schultz, Vlvian 221 Schuster, Cynthia 192 Schweder, Anlta 172 Scism, John 192 Scofield, Falth 39, 243 Scott, Alletta 192 Scott, Elizabeth 25, 243 Scott, Stephen 221 Scott, Wlnston 19, 243 Scurlock, Ja 192 Seales, Davld 172 Seals, Caroline 113, 192 Seals, John 110, 113, 221 Seawood, Chuck 22, 243 Seay, Teresa 222 Seers, Barbara 222 Sellers, Christopher 70, 172 Seneker, Rlchard 172 Seuferllng, Steven 222 Seuferllng, Susan 110, 119, 192, 255 Sexton, Jean 222 Sexton, Patricia 172 Shafer, Terrl 172 Shaffer, Chrlstlne 172 Shaffer, Gerald 192 Shaffer, Steve 192 Shank, Debbie 67, 222 Shanks, Lora 31, 65, 130, 192 Shannon, Mlke Shannon, Steve Sharp, Albert 172 Sharp, James 192 Shaver, Patty 172 Shaver, Terrl 67, 180, 192 Shaw, Jodl 172 Sheeley, Ronald 70, 172 Shehan, Brian 195 Shehan, Fulton 228 Sheppard, John 126, 142, 143, 172 Sheridan, Klm 222 Sherley, Mlke 172 Sherrlll, Ward 22, 140, 243 Sherrow, Kathy 177 Shettleworth, Brenda 113, 222 Shields, Steve 140 Shlkles, Mary 222 Shlpley, Tlmothy 104, 107, 172 Shockley, Mark 192 Shonkwller, Karen 172 Shonkwller, Mlchael 195 Shores, John 172 Siemens, Robert 21, 243 Silence, Patricia 172 Simmons, Linda 172 Simpson, Ronda 172 Sims, Steven 172 Slnclalr, Susan 222 Sisler, E ,,-59' David 172 Sisney, Kathie 64, 172 Skubal, Jacki 31, 64, 243 Slater Christopher 192 Smarty, Roxann sa, 131, 172 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smlth, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Bernice 222 Catherine 192 Craig 192 Eric 172 Frank 104, 105, 106, 172 Gary 222 Gina 192 Jane 155 Jannette 192 Jerry 172 Joseph 144, 177 Karen 64, 86, 87, 110, 111, Kenneth 104, 107, 172 Larry 172 Randolph 222 Mlchael 192 Noralee 173 Peggy 222 Phillip 177 Scott 222 2 Shelly 173, 192 Shelly A. 177 Stephen 229 Thomas 173 Vicki 173 Willard 34, 127, 173 Willlam 45, 243 Smyth, Audrey 192 Smyth, Charles 229 Stoeta Sokol, Somm Sons, ert, Diane 223 Beverly 66, 192 er, Betty 155 Cindy 223 Soulia, Jesse 107, 109, 127, 173 Soulia, Robert 124, 106, 195 Southerland, Vincent 40, 243 South, Flon 195 Spaith, Joan 223 Spang ler, Rhonda 177 Sparks, Jeanette 192 Speed, Daniel 223 Speed, Deborah 65, 173 Spenc er, Jon 187, 223 Spencer, Patricia 173 Spencer, Paula 106, 223 Spieker, Debra 173 Spruk, Terry 173 Stackowiak, Sue 192 Stacy, Brian 223 Stadel, Richard 104, 105, 106, 228 Staggs, Mlchael 85, 173 Stahl, Stahl, Stamb Howard, 223 Robert 104, 105, 106, 192 augh, Brenda 223 Stamu, Vlci 192 Stanfo rd, Cary 173 Stanley, Cindy 104, 106, 192 Stanley, Kevin 173 Stannard, Laurence 85, 173 Stapleton, Steven 34, 192 Stechmann, Mark 223 Steer, Steln, James 85, 146, 173 Mlchael 72, 104, 105, 106, 1 Stempel, Jan 192 Stempel, Klm 192 Stemp el, Kurt 173 Stephan, Mark 173 Stephens, Blaine 146, 173 Stephenson, Jill 68, 177 Stephenson, Greg Steuben, Regina 192 Stevens, Douglas 192 Stevens, Patricia 34, 173 134, 222 oe, 1f7 Index 251 Stewart, Stewart, Stewart Stewart, Stoiber, Stokes, Beth 29, 64, 71, 243 David 22, 243 John 153, 243 Linda 67, 110, 223 John 137, 173 Jeffrey 192 Stone, Bradley 106, 108, 228 Stoner, Barbara 173 Stotts, Stacy 223 Strain, John 192 Strasser, Lorraine 68, 74, 173 Stratton, Beverly 173 Stratton, Brent 193 Stringer, Timothy 48, 173 Stripe, Amy 68, 173 Strohm, Greg 223 Stuck, Laura 67, 193 Stuckwisch, Vicki 98, 99, 193 Stump, Janice 193 Stumpff, Debbie 67, 223 Sturgeon, Eric 177 Sturgeon, Susan 64, 113, 197 Sturges, Stephany 48, 68, 173 Sturtz, Thomas 104, 107, 174 Suddath, Sharon 174 Sullivan, Julie 65, 174 Sullivan, Luanne 229 Sullivan, Paul 2291 Walker, Surface, Tina 223 Suske, Sharon 68, 74, 174 Sutterfleld Sutton, Janice 131, 134, 174 Sutton, Jim 229 Sutton, Laura 174 Swank, Casey 104, 107, 108, 174 Swann, Rlchard 92, 193 Swarens, Lou Ann 71, 223 Swarner, Joseph 123, 223, 224 Swinney, Danny 223 Tabor, Donna 66, 174 Taeger, Marie 193 Talbot, Dana 104, 107, 174 Tallaferro, James 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 17 Tatman, Mark 85, 174 Tavener, Cindy 174 Tavener, Robert 106, 229 Tawzer, Sandy 70, 193 Taylor, Edward 104, 106, 193 Taylor, Gary 223 Taylor, Greg 174 Taylor, Jana 193 Taylor, Karls 110, 224 Taylor, Kathleen 193 Teare, Michael 174 Teate, Ann Michelle 65, 72, 193 Tennis, Pamela 224 Terrill, Michael 126, 136, 137, 174 Teters, Debra 174 Textor, Mary 193 Textor, Ted 224 Wear, Debra Thacker, Loretta 34, 61, 174 Tharp, Dennis 123, 146, 224 Tharp, Lina 104, 107, 113, 174 Thayer, Kimberly 70, 224 Theisman, Cynthia 224 Thielen, Nick 33, 243 Thom, Douglas 25, 124, 140, 197 Thom, Mark 174 Thomas, David Ray 177 Thomas Thomas , Forrest 84, 224 , Jack 224 Thomas, John B. 224 Thomas, John G. 174 Thomas Kevin 119, 193, 255 Thomas, Kimberl 67, 78, 224 Thomas, Nancy 193 Thomas, Tony 177 Thompson, Darrell 224 Thompson, Diane 66, 74, 99, 102 , 193 Thompson, Patrick 224 Thompson, Scott 104, 106, 193 Thompson, Timothy 126, 146, 174 Thorla, Sharron 67, 78, 224 Thornbrugh, Kathy 224 Th0l'ntO n, Linda 193 Thurlow, Cynthia 193 Thurlow, Mike 140, 142, 174 252 Index 4 ui... lun 15:13 Thurman, Mary 113, 193 Thurman, Stella 31, 66, 193 Tilley, Dr. Harold 150 Tilley, Renee 197 Timberlake, Steven 174 Timmcke, Dana 104, 106, 146, 224 Toburen, Marshall 84, 92, 112, 174 Todd, Deanna 193 Todd, Douglas 34, 174 Zarda's makes an early start T0dd,SheryI95, 110, 111, 112,113,224 Tonder, Siv 59, 134 Toomay, Bob 229 Toomay, Denise 98, 99, 131, 225 Toomay, Susan 66, 74, 131, 193 Torello, Cathy 174 Toth, Martha 175 Toth, Matthew 175 Totton, Deborah 68, 175 Towner, Tandy 78, 225 Tracz, Stanley 225 Trewett, Katherine 108, 225 Trewett, Paul 106, 109, 126, 143, 175 Trigg, Janice 68, 130, 190, 193 Tripp, Kristy 175 Tripp. Leslie 175 Tripp, Samuel 175 Troyer, Brenda 225 Truitt, Deborah 193 Truitt, Denise 175 Tunell, Craig 177 Tunison, Sandra 65, 134, 193 Tunison, Todd 106, 225 Turnbull, Todd 175 Turner, Cheryl 110, 228 Turner, Gary 126, 137, 175 Turner, Jlm 193 Turner, Kenneth 225 Turner, Martln 228 Turner, Murlene 193 Turner, Pamala 175 Tuttle, Esther 29, 243 Vanmeerhaeghe, Marc 194 Vannlce, Christine 61, 194 Vanwalleghem, Carl 194 Vanwalleghem, Larry 194 Vaughan, Bill 175 Vaughan, Terl 66, 110, 175 Veinot, Anlta 177 Veinot, Carolyn 194 Verhamme, Jane 177 Verheaghe, John 194 Verlln, Cynthla 175 Verlln, Wanda 175 Vermelre, Daniel 92, 205, 225 Verstraete, Margaret 194 Verstraete, Mary 225 Veverka, Jill 194 Vlard, Victoria 197 Vielhaver, Betty 175 Vogel, Dan 143, 175 Volder, Patricia 194, 225 Vonbehren, Sharen 24, 194 Waechter, Susan 68, 175 Waggoner, Douglas 104, 177 Wagner, Janet 175 Wagner, Jeanne 99, 102, 226 Wahaus, Kevin 194 Wahaus, Leslie 110, 111, 226 Walss, Linda 94, 104, 107, 110, Ubben, Dorothy Ufford, Shella 68, 113, 175 Uhl, Vicky 197 Unruh, Greg 175 Urczyk, James 36, 146, 243 Ussery, Joy 175 Uttley, Rory 110, 175 Vaille, Cynthla 225 Valdivleso, Frank 175 Vanburen, Conrad 110, 112, 228 Vandberghe, Jacqueline 193 Vandenabeele, Danny 175 Vandeputte, Donna 193 Vanhercke, Janet 225 Van Hoet, Frank 225 Van Hoet, Geralyn 175 Vanhynlng, Greg 225 Vanhyning, Valerie 193 Vanlerberg, Dennis 228 Vanlerberg, Pam 194 Vanlerberg, Ricky 197 Vanlerberg, Steven Walss, Mary 155 Waldo, Lewis 112, 226 Walford, Alllson 68, 175 Walker, Dana 228 Walker, Jamie 72, 194 Walker, Kimberly 228 Walker, Walter, Walter, Walton, Walton, Waniel, Warren Pamela 49, 68, 92, 175 Ricky 175 Linda 67, 226 Paul 146, 226 Jeffery Steve 197 Jan 226 , Michael 228 Warren, Wllllam 34, 72, 92, 177 Wassom, Deborah 194 Watkins, Kevin 175 Watkins, Susan 177 Watts, Glna 226 Way, B renda 197 Weaver, George 123, 226, 227 Weaver, Kelley 65, 175 Weaver, Timothy 123, 146, 226 Webb, Duane 177 Webb, Gregory 113, 176 Webb, James 177 Webb, Larry 177 Webb, Marjorie 19, 243 Webb, Quinton 33, 177 Weber, Phllllp 92, 104, 105, 106, 109, 176 Welden, Deanna 226 Welch, Welkne Brenda 194 r, Wllllam 194 Wells, Bonnie 68, 176 Wells, Donna 194 Wells, Paul 76, 226 Welsh, Joy 104, 107, 176 Wendorif, Krlstle 90, 91, 226 Wendte, David 34, 176 Werllng, Lynda 194 111, 117, Werner, Clalre 68, 176 West, Cynthla 68, 176 West, Debra 226 West, Kenneth 48, 100, 101, 106, 109, 110, 111, 112, Westph 127, 142, 176 al, cymma 67, 226 Wheeler, Lorrie 23, 61, 243 Whlm, Chrlspen 194 Whlte, Deborah 66, 71, 72, 118, 119, 194, 255 Whlte, Marilyn 226 White, Mary 110, 113, 226 White, Terrence 176 Whlte, Wendy 195 Whitney, Robin 194 Whitten, Charles 85, 133, 195 Wickey, Mlchael 227 Wickey, Michele 176 Wlest, Dale 227 Wllber, Wilcox, Karen 61, 177 Kay 153, 243 Wlldman, Mlchael 194 Wlley, Elizabeth 102, 128, 194 Wiley, Mrs. 48 Wllhelml, Linda 228 Wllkens, Dale 227 Wllkens, Susanne 176 Wllklnson, Claude 197 Williams, Brenda 25, 243 Wllllams, Eva 176 Wllllams, Gloria 64, 86, 87, 197, 227 Wllllam Wllllam Wllllam Wllllam 176 Wllllam Wllllam s, Joseph 21, 80, 127, 176 s, Mary 194 s, Roger 194 s, Ronald 104, 105, 107, 109, s, Sharland 227 son, Sheila 176 Wlllls, Marlene 153, 243 Wllson, Wllson, Gina 227 Jeff 126, 142, 143, 176 Wilson, John B. 106, 177 Wilson, John C, 104, 106, 109, 110, 112, 194 Wilson, Karen 227 Wllson, Melony 176 Wilson, Paula Wilson, Renee 176 Wilson, Tamara 176 Wilson, Tamm 176 Y Winger, Charles 195 Winger, John 228 Wlngo, Lora 177 Wlnnes, Amy 177 Winters, George 54, 227 Winton, W. E. 150 Wirth. Mark 194 Wise, Karen 227 Wise, Lester 227 Wisner, Dale 227 Witt, John 227 Woerner, Mary 176 Wolf, Connle 176 Wolf, Gary 194 olf, Helen 156 olfe, Linda 176 olfe, Susan 176 ood, Brenda 67, 227 ood, Dan 176 ood, James 157 ood, Lorl 194 ood, Mlchael 228 ood, Phllllp 227 ood, Racine 195 ood, Ronald ood, Tammy 195 oodard, Susan 195 oods, Craig 127, 146, 176 oods, Shirley 156 rlght, Cynthla 176 rlght, Klm 66, 113, 176 right, Mark 228 rlght, Nancy 40, 243 Yates, Ann 156 Yates, Dennis 177 Yeamans, Dell 229 Yeamans, Shaun 177 Yoksh, Rosemary 68, 177 Yord, Bill 57, 112 Young, Carmen 86, 228 Young, Daniel 177 Young, Loretta 110, 111, 189, 1 Young, Mike 195 Youree, Barbara 29, 243 Yowell, Ethan 228 Yowell, Roxy 28, 56, 243 Yrager, Bill 157 Zager, Joseph 177 Zahner, Debora 96, 97, 110, 111,228 A prehistoric bus? A student interprets our country. One of our great beginnings. --f-'s 'T' h f'L-- ' ,r , -la-,fic , ,cf l,,::F: ., 1.1.4 Zahner, Thomas 146, 177 Zakrezewskl, Mike 132, 133, 228 Zeller, Janet 177 Zeuer, Janet Zickefoose, Robert 127, 143, 177 Zimmer, Dawn 72, 128, 177 Zimmer, Paula 54, 228 Zimmerman, Diane 195 Zimmerman, Donalie 154, 155 Zipp, Claudia 228 Zirbel, Sally 228 Zirbel, Susan 228 Zoller, Cathy 104, 107, 177 Zydlo, Kristi 177 ,flf-vQiv'f'5 I I . 'Xt' fig, M.. I.. u. Christopher 195 urtenberger, Theresa 228 urtenberger, Tom 176 adon, Morris 43, 102, 108, 243 ager, Davld 228 antls, Susan 66, 195 ardley, Douglas 124, 195 l 'D r 4. . 1., . f 4 2. - , . H :- 4' ,- r 711- ' . n-.plu g 1' 'Mx :T yy 1. .4 V. 1' 1' M y . , v ' 'W 4. Yi' K. . 'LG' ' , L., '4-' n . 1 I nyta 1 ,glgvmg ' pl' . al ,flndex 253 f if 'gf' iv' Ml, ' ,,' .' - s , J., 'ff' ,S .17 LK 1 41' 'Q i ' 'I ' V' x .. 'fb 1 WA- , X . w ,J ' O, xx 1 ,r ., -J' !n m 1 Z, . , , . '-A Q , f-'E J' ft ,f 4 fx X P . ,550 3? f, -4 -q,'k, I I., 1 ' 'L' ' X-'vu X3 'f I ,q,-yn 1 6 I 'If X AQ thx. '.' , - .-'wwf--H HQ RX - lv . :X M 12.2 ifh. xx , T ' L ff 'I R W5 251 ' 59 QL, ,gg , 'K Pfx . 'qv' 1 ,iw g. 4 , is I .'Y1' ' 'wr W 3 X-W '1 .. E 1 I-1 1- I lf' -L --. J A ,r 1 if s .L he chronicles of time are unfolded in each page yearbook: its purpose, to share nce again the events of the school ear. I can only say that we have tried bring you a sealed memory that ill be kept as a record of yester- ays. Your actions and our thoughts ave brought these pages to a eginning. The chronicles of time re unfolded in each page. We pick- d the theme, Beginnings , ecause we feel that Northwest is a ontier, not only as an institution of arning, but in the spirit on which it as founded, the spirit from which it rew out of a cornfield to become so full of life. lt is now time to close this year just as we close this book. lt is the time of the season to harvest our fields of classes, books, and the many events that happened, into a meaningful and learned crop to help us in times to come. No one knows what secrets our future has for us but we should always look back on our beginnings. Susan Erickson Cathy Herrmann Kim Gray Debbie Carr Debbie White Janet Ahnemann Barb Kasparek Sue Seuferling Mark Pittman Valerie Pittier Joe Petersen Lindy Griffith Dreux DeMack Tom Farber Jim Male Liz Richey Bob Johnson Jody Schneider Lana Koon Kevin Thomas Esther Gardner Editor Learning Life Visions Action People Words Images Advice APPBECIATIONS: thanks go to so many people for so many things: to Mrs. Gardner for her time and sup- port, Mr. Gadd, our consultant from the Press, Inter-Collegiate Press for the printing of the bookg all the stu- dent teachers who worked diligently, Tess Wald, Debbie Medlin, and Jane Zimmerg PASSAGE for the use of some of your pictures, DeClouds for the Senior portraits and some of the group shotsg the Agricultural Hall of Fame for the staff group shotg Mrs. Waiss for her cheerful helpg and Mr. Cormack for enthusiasm. Onward 255 X 'Q Y Q S ' SMS ' XX 3' A J R rf 1 Na V Ng , 5 O- f Ny x -. N, Q! 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