Shawnee Mission South High School - Heritage Yearbook (Overland Park, KS)
- Class of 1980
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I 57. ,' ', , 'fg....- a g YV., 15,2352- my In K ,TA -ri ,sb : Ii ...-1 L. ..for my place might be wit! a close group of fun-loving friends. zities are here for learning, rf '1--F' EW! :JH 'X n-m5E..44m..,H, ... richieving goals and enjoying student life. I know I have found my spot X ooo 2-F sw' -of I.. 2 Ill. A 1 s Z E 5 Z Y 1 E I a l I i 1 li' ggi , 1 QNX . f 2 ri Q gg p . x 1 7 1. FRONT ROW: George Taylor, Iohn O'Brien, SECOND ROW: Dean Dahlquist and Mike Snitz proudly represented South at DECA Nationals in May. 2. Varsity cheerleaders strive to perfect their cheers. 3, Drill Team officers, Sarah Beeks and Melanie Swanson learn leadership techniques to lead Drill Team. 4. Long hours of practice pay off for Drum Major Ianey Bell. 5. Debbie Noon and Lyn Frey put forth effort to perfect a Flag Team routine. 6 STUCO Officers, FRONT ROW: Frosty Gayot, Dana Schmidtg BACK ROW: Carol Cornelius and Laurie Samuelson meet daily to serve as a linkage between the administration and students. 7. Dana Schmidt was chosen to partici- pate in Girls State. 18 Summer Clinics rs if 'l Summer clinics stress excellence lust one more time! , was a fa- miliar phrase at summer clinics. Even though the work could be tor- ture, the students were determined to practice until they were excellent. For many students summer was full of intense drilling which brought about perfection. Drill Team attended the All- American Drill Team School at Kan- sas University in Iune, and brought home nine blue ribbons, plus first place in marching and pom pon routines out of 150 competitors. Brenda Ventrella proved that hard work pays off by being selected the most outstanding marcher. Melanie Swanson was runner up for most outstanding dancer. To better understand marketing and retailing, four hard-working DECA students attended the Na- tional Career Development Confer- ence in Houston, Texas, during the second week of May. Only first and second place winners from the Kan- A l gg i Y if 'Z .Q 'xr S 1 i 5 l sas State Competition were able to participate with the 7,500 in atten- dance. Lord Sz Taylor, Sears, and the Astro Hall were the sites of DECA competition. George Taylor, the Kansas State DECA President, was the voting delegate from Kansas. Attending Casavant Cavalcade Drum Major Camp in Hastings, Ne- braska, Ianey Bell was voted most outstanding drum major among 90 participants. Ianet Trentman, junior, also attended the camp. Students from the Midwest participated to improve directing and marching techniques. In learning new fundamentals of teaching, the drum majors practiced from 6:30 in the morning until late at night with only a few short breaks which en- abled them to help band, Drill Team and Flag Team. Although I learned a lot, being in 'Cornsville' during the hottest time of the summer is not the most exciting! , said janet Trentman. Summer Clinics 19 W ' '-5 ' ' HI .., ,., ,, ...- 'Our Town' shows ordznary lzfe Stu Rakley sauntered out, notebook in hand, and removed the bare light bulb from the center of the empty stage. Stu, the stage man- ager, then set the stage, and proceeded to tell the audience the background information of the play within a play. Our Town , in three acts, told of daily life, love, marriage, and death in Grover's Corners, New Hamp- shire. Thorton Wilder centered the story around George Gibbs and Emi- ly Webb, who are young lovers. The cast consisted of 29 players, two of whom were children. Jeremy and Cori Snider, son and daughter of director Gerald Snider, made ap- pearances as Wally Webb and Re- becca Gibbs. Performed October ninth thru the thirteenth, Our Town sold out all five productions and proved to be the most success- ful fall play. c Success depends on preparation Everyone knows of the glamour and excitement that the Homecom- ing game, dance and ceremony pre- sented. But how many realize all the time and preparations necessary to make Homecoming successful? Sharon Brussell, the Goldette Senior Vice-President, was responsi- ble for arranging the entire ceremo- ny on October 5. Her responsibil- ities included everything from finding stairs for the royalty plat- form, to ordering and selecting the material used for the candidates' dresses. Also, under her direction, the theme Making Memories was developed. Of her accomplishment, Sharon commented, I put two months of myself into one night, and I could not have asked for a better reward. Not only was this a reward for Shar- on, it proved meaningful for the Homecoming candidates, alumni, and fellow students. 22 Homecoming 1, Z, '41 x . I f ll Xi? ' 7:19 N vi K 4 I l. Homecoming King Scott Lawder and Queen Ieannie Swain. 2. Lisa Ross and Blake Spencer en- joy a slow number at the Homecoming dance. 3. Ieannie Swain receives congratulations from Amy Slmff and her father. 4. Homecoming nominees - FRONT ROW: Amy Shaff, Debbie Overstreet, and Cori Pieslerg BACK ROW: Kathy Kennedy and Becky Butcher. 5. A varsity football player tackles his opponent from Northwest. 6. Second Attendents Kevin Christofferson and Sherry White. 7. First Attendents Eric Buchanan and Katie Kuelil. 8. Homecoming candidates FRONT ROW: Scott Ballard, Duke Lohr, and Brent Steinerg BACK ROW: Mark Hansen and Ffifnk Buccero. 9. Tanja Syng employs excellent steps at the dance. 3 33 ,io zffiffff Q 1,5 1 931235. ps 1 1. Stephanie Stanberry is congratulated by Lisa Rasmussen and Scott Ballard after being an- nounced second attendant. 2. The band Nation performs at the dance on February 9. 3. First at- tendant: Stephanie Stanberry. 4. Second attendant: Sherry Clark. 5. Sweetheart candidates: Lisa Barry, Camille Goehausen, Lisa Rasmussen, Renee Bresler and Lyn Frey. 6. Robin Hart and her date relax at the dance. 7. Vicki Winkler enjoys the dance. 8. Sweetheart Queen: Dennise Boozer. 9. The announcement that Dennise Boazer reigns as Sweetheart Queen occurred February 19. A J, ,I ,li Q l E E 1' 22:1 4,gs 'Sail .viii fi Q-N xi zz 132. 5rgf,f utixz TWG? 2' 3, L, 3 1 pw? jig 555: 35? W Rn w A ,. ,W :f ni: ,L .,:f'? Q Z 'n W., ,. an ' lm, E f 52:4 W a, 5 rfb x 14 5 1 244 .-QQ. X QM w 154 f X 000 xx f'llLyLlLLlL5 LTUCD In olden days, a glimpse of stocking was looked on as some- thing shocking, but heaven knows, anything goes. Anything Goes, per- formed February 14,15 and 16, fea- tured tap dancing, eight lead roles, a chorus and the pit . Directed by Mr. Gerald Snider, the play cen- tered around Hope Harcourt and Billy Crocker's romance. Even though Hope was engaged to Sir Evelyn, everything turned out with the help of Reno Sweeney and Moonface. All cast members worked hard to make Anything Goes successful. Dance clinics, set up by Miss Sharon Wiber, taught cast members to tap. Miss Marie Lerner lead many prac- tices so the chorus could achieve perfection. The Orchestra pit, con- 4 -.xv 3 26 Musical 'DL ICUL LUC'LHflflCI ducted by Mr. Bruce Williams, had practices of their own in addition to regular practices in January and February. David Claflin and Tom Teller, who played Ching and Ling, added comedy to Anything Goes with their ad-libbed slapstick. The Steward who insisted on perfection but did not get it, also added humor. This part was portrayed by Doug Iones. Part of the reason Anything Goes was so successful was due to the compatibility of the cast. During their breaks from rehearsal, cast members danced and meditated to- gether. The last performance was capped by a memorable buffet and disco party that lasted until early the next morning at Ted Manson's. Mrs. ,iQ 1. El. Wliitnoy boards the sliip, heading for Eng- land. 2, Hope Harcourt and Sir Evvlyn say farc- zorll as tin' ship prrparcs to leave. 3. Tom Taller, Iolin Anderson and David Claflin brush up on Chinese daring tlicir break. 4. Reno Swrrncy makes liar vntrancc at the beginning of Anything Goes. 5, Moanface tries to persuade Billy Crocker to pay altrntion. 6. The cast. 7. Connir Brown, Doug Innes and Kelly Erickson practirn l.ct's Step Ont. 8. Mrs. Harcourt fonverscs with her perspective son-in-law, Sir Evelyn. gl 1. The set construction crew finds a way to have fun by mistaking a person for the stage. 2. Charlie Kenworthy is assisted by a pair of feet during con- struction. 3. Tom Roberts, head of construction, spends many hours on the set. 4. Frank Mack and Tom Roberts take time out to examine their work. 5. Trying to get the stage lights perfect is quite a job for lighting manager john Anderson. 6. The set crew, David Lock, Tom Roberts, Eric Frischer, and Charlie Kenworthy give a sigh of relief after com- pleting the set. 28 M usical Crews 5 fo Crews spend hours on construction Behind every curtain in a play there are not only actors and ac- tresses awaiting their entrances, but crews waiting for their cues. The set for Anything Goes entailed many hours of work a day for almost two months to create a perfect atmo- sphere. The set was designed by Eric Frischer and engineered by Tom Roberts. The musical engineering en- tailed more sheer construction than the total sets of almost all past musi- cals combined, said Tom Roberts. Not only did the crews work diligently together, but they also managed to have a little fun. Each member attained a nickname and enjoyed many inside jokes and talk- ing in a Yiddish dialect. 2 S 1 M usicul Crews 29 I 1. Scott Lawder and Dana Schmidt reign as the 1980 Heritage Royalty King and Queen. Z. First attendants, Gearge Taylor and Allyson Beardsley snzile over their honor. 3. Doug lones goes over a dance step with Ieannie Thotnirn while practicing for the musical Anything Goes. 4. The top twenty Heritage Royalty candidates are-First Row: Sharon Brussel, Lisa Godfrey, Karen Sani- uels, Melanie Swanson, Sarali Beeks, Dana Schmidt, Laurie Samuelson, Second Row: Marty Warren, Rusty Mann Ir., Henry McCoy, George Taylor, Doug Iones, Scott Lawder, Allyson Beardsley. Back Row: Torn Roberts, lohn Delfeo, Eddie Speer, Frosty Guyot. Not pictured: julie Cornelison and Steve Davis. 5. Eddie Speer prac- tices .for a state piano contest. 6. Iohn Del-'eo spends his spare time practicing with his band. 7, Sarah Beeks and Rusty Mann lr, are second at- tendants for Heritage Royalty. 8, Marty Warren practices daily ta perfect her music skills. 30 Heritage Royalty Choosing Royalty Prooes Tedious Admist the accomplishments of the high school years, there is a cer- tain feeling of pride instilled in our minds. Yearbook recognized these accomplishments by choosing a Heritage Royalty. Two Heritage staff members had the tedious job of reading through the mass of summaries to choose forty top seniors. The requirements were on the basis of involvement in at least three major activities, plus scholastic achievements. After limit- ing the list down, names were cut off and numbers were assigned to each summary. The Yearbook Staff juniors voted on ten boys and ten girls to obtain the top twenty stu- dents. The honored royalty's pictures and summaries were adorned in the front hall so the students could make their decisions for the upcoming elections. The process took two weeks, but ended in very good results, for Allyson Beardsley even ran out to get a new dress, just for her Heri- tage Royalty portrait. 4 Hvritnge Royalty 31 Students watch 70's fade away Besides all the goodbyes, love you forever's and miss you's at the end of the school year, the memories will linger on for years to come. Not only do the memories of high school remain in our minds but also remembrances of the past decade. Nobody knows what the new dec- ade will entail but the past was full of trends and fashions that will nev- er be forgotten. Hairstyles changed to a shorter and curly style and clothes changed to western and more conservative styles, otherwise known as preppy. Sport cars and people jogging could be seen along the streets while oth- er students could be seen dancing at discos or talking for hours on the phone. A few students participated in beauty pageants, but many found happiness in a steady boyfriend or girlfriend. No matter what people did to fill their time, the past decade will not be forgotten for there will be memories forever. wa fwfr it if' ws, 'U Q .. , . . I. , ' ,tx fqfjeifl , J? W f fy' .i :ee f L f 'i' 1 't 3 1, . 5-. gs R. ' B951 K I ,xx - ,.,. .. ., Y -...fG 'i. . u.,N4 swag - V ,Aw l ar iefwxxx Q: e ff K' ',., : l 7d - . J '- f u v ' W KL A ,, K 535 I vf ' . - fffifi-2 . , I .ist W . .. -,Y 1 xx 1. Mary Closser shows the latest in Western wear. 2. Stephanie Dunshee spends her free time playing a new television game. 3. loggers are a common sight during the winter months. 4. Iulie Cornelison is an active participant in several beauty contests. 5. Renee Bressler and Stephanie Stanherry inadel the latest in a one piece niaillut. 6. fini Rude and Anne Barry enjoy a elassical slow danfe. 7. Lisa Barry and Lisa Rasmussen try tu find a ride to srlioul, 8. A disc jockey gets his equipment ready fur a performance. 9. Dustin Hoffman plays a di- vorced father who takes on the responsibility of sun, lustin Henry, in Kramer Us. Kramer. 10. A roninmn display of affection is seen in the front hall. 11. Meryl Streep is one of the best new ae- trcsses ofthe decade, mwmm S.. 2 3 3 K! 5-'usb Q Q , x M. has , yn ' N ,Q o 2 l 1. The newly popular sport, racquetball, is a good way to relax and have fun. 2. A common way to find action is lo go Cruising in a sports car. 3. Brad Wallare, Bob Kaak and Kevin Kelly amuse their friends as they wait at McDonald's. 4. Drew Hinton prepares the food al VaIentin0's for the Saturday night crowd. 5. luhn Ludki grabs wail- russ, Chris Rayan, in order In get his fond at Minskys 6. For a few seniors who are eighteen and those who find fake l.D.s Nashville Replay pruvidvs an evening of fun. NASHVILLE wiREPL LIVE ENTERTMNMEN' 6 SEED, ,,,...-v- i Kids out loose After hours! Monday morning blahs could be so depressing, for it seemed as though Friday would never come. But before you knew it the day had hit and you struggled through the last unbearable class forgetting about the past weeks troubles and anticipating a fun weekend. Al- though Saturday and Sunday after- noons could be enjoyable, the real excitement did not set in until the evening. Night life offered a wide variety of events to take part in. Ac- tivities such as school parties, rollerskating, cruising, sports, dates, concerts and working were a few choices people had for the weekend. But once the hustle of night life was over, it was time to face another Monday morning, and once again wait for the weekend. 35 Classics come back The classics came back stronger than ever. Blazers of all kinds - corduroy, tweed, plaid and solid were complimented by slit or pleated skirts. Either socks and casu- al shoes or textured hose and spiked heels completed these outfits. Straight legged blue jeans with intricate stitching on the pockets were basic in most wardrobes. This casual style was frequently topped with a gold or silver threaded blouse. Styles in dresses shifted toward the sweater look. This proved to be a comfortable and practical style. Pullover sweaters also continued to be popular. Velour was the most common type of sweater since it could have been worn with skirts, jeans and dress pants. 36 Fashion at M L QQ ,K 'vi 3 fx . can ki gi ll., 1- . .4 W M. X, X ' iff: Q . ' t xp. lf v K . ., 4 3 -- p K M f, V- p 'ii-V . 1. Q , , i -ns sat.-,S ' s. ., is K L sh. a i 5 g.5'sf'f' X si -es,-all-g ' H 3 x al. 5 . o ff ii F' fe' , .55 7 ,, fl 4 T X - - - -my .,g1xs,.g ' x e s t-ff 5 . ' ,1 .3 . ' . 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Kent Smith, wearing a three-piece suit, spends his lei- sim' time reading in the library. VmvJ5lC ., W ., fy f .... ,.,,,, . Y ' :Y 5 . ' 'T a I ' A m ,,', 2 2 492! , 1 nec-onus an y . na-,anus 8. A .ffciq 'l , f ' 'Q c' 2 in O I :S iff XX N Y . N- . I. Dvcidmg on a perfect album is quilc a chore will: su mnuy Selections nzmilalrlc. 2. Penchfs 1170- zvuics ll widv vnrivly of music ideas. 3. Disco fans display llzcir loyalty. 4. Inmcs Tnylnfs album pm- zmius cnjnynlnlc listening. 5. Bud Girl, DOIHIH Sum- mcr clmtinucs her ability to produce top albums. 5 I Ljgmg OF! Ll ing? Tape your favorite music .md take ll along Disco dies out, styles change With the release of Saturday Night Fever the disco craze swept through America. Special accesso- ries, clothes and discotheques rose throughout cities in support of the new trend. But, disco was short lived, for people have found more enjoyment through other kinds of music. Many people remained loyal to rock and roll and formed anti- disco groups in cities throughout the country. Max Floyd, a disc jock- ey at KY102 started an anti-disco or- ganization in Kansas City called the Rock and Roll Army. Students were seen looking through record store racks for a wide variety of music. Mellow, country, pop, and hard rock were a few climbing the top forties. Barry Gibb and his group the Bee Gee's remained on top through-out all the changes in music. l 39 Movies offer Wide variety Movie makers were thrilling their audiences with a greater variety of motion pictures than ever before. Films such as Alien were designed to scare and revolt the movie-goer, while Dracula attempted to scare men and excite women. Rocky II, se- quel to the American opportunity story, Rocky, proved to be a popular choice among people of all ages. The Muppet Movie was geared toward young children but was a pleasant, clean adventure for adults as well. A popular film with its own fan club, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, involves the audience in activities ranging from rice-throwing to time- warping. Along with the variety of movies, the price differentiated as well. Movies costed as little as 52.25 fwith a discount cardj or as much as 33.50 a show, which caused a burden on budgets. 40 movies Y' 9 W im. ,W , M it w 'H 6 'Ri 5 I. Tha Glulmiaad Tllrain' adzicrfisvs tha rnovivs And justice For All and Ten. 2. Sfudanfs wah' la gain vlilraiice to The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Ihr Bijan. 3. Thvatcrs provide par!-limi' falls such as Iifket fearing daring lhe zueekcnds, 4. Mr. Gay Malunv and his wife get fmnfortabh' ln'- fara thi' nmziiv hagini. 5, The Midland Theater is knazvn fur its intricate artwork, as sean lzcru. I'hivIo Inf Kansas Cily Siar. 6, lill Calyburgh halps Hurt Raalmliis surnmunt thu wnotiunal and rncntnl himilus hu lU1LiL'VgUI.'S aftcr a painful diziurfu in Starting Over. Phutu furnishad by Pnrnnzuani Pictures. H3565 FDDI KZS 'S ' 3 'fix . 'L. J ' e x if 9' ' XX up y .-1 413 ' A Ki, 17 Q Hgiiviq ' 5 Wm . .Qf ol. ji' 'J 531 nf' M f Y lbw- I ,,...-- 44 , .va O it K '--NNN - Alexander, Damian Schroeder and Marie Mills display their school spirit on Western day. 5. The Varsity Men create a cheery mood during the choral department's holiday special. 6. Kelly Mr:Nerney, junior flag team member, performs during an all school assembly. 7. The flieurleadurs and yell leaders instill spirit in the student body with one of their many routines. 2. A rnornlwr of the group Shooting Star per- forms during the spafial asseinlrly in Nuzierrilwr. 3, Rusty Mann takes a breather while students re- turn tu Class after a pep rally. 4. Kurt Ream, Bill I ll nll ' s S Q Q, i sf ,wifi ix s 1 ,gk J ff X45 jg, ,,, 1 ,W K 36' x is suis. 'N Q Z 2 R, are if 6 x ii fi? N -.0 lf. X X WQQQMWK was as Assemblies make school days fun Although assemblies were few in number, they were big in variety. Assorted pep and music assemblies provided relief from the drudgery of the school day. The pep rallies, attended by sec- ond hour classes, gave the student body a chance to meet our sports teams and coaches. Pep rallies also featured original cheers from the yell leaders and the unusual intro- ductions of the Homecoming king candidates by the girl candidates. A special holiday program pre- sented by the choir department took a new twist as members of the Heri- tage singers played kazoos. Other groups that contributed to the holi- day spirit were A Cappella, Chanti- cleers and Varsity Men. Perhaps the favorite concert of all was the English recording group Shooting Star's performance. While assemblies provided entertainment, more were needed during the course of the year. World crises, inflation end '70s As the 1970's came to a close, citi- zens of the world watched and waited as students in Iran took over the American Embassy. World ten- sions increased after the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. China was no longer an enemy, but rather a friend as we joined hands in peace. Inflation skyrocketed at an overall rate of thirteen percent. A gallon of gas cost more than a Big Mac, yet both continued to be popular sources of fuel. Gold prices fluctuat- ed during the year, sometimes reaching as much as 857 dollars an ounce. As for the sports scene, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania proved to be the dominant city as the Pirates won the World Series and the Steel- ers won the Super Bowl. -1-I VWQWS 1 , . YI? ?f fa 3 6 f,Q.aM . 'S AQ rf ,- Q - Q' Asif' AL if - s' K Ph ' 4:-W litg .. Q N1 i A -f -. fr' ' V ..- SE-.1 ' i M- I. Firmiivii pour water mi wrrfkagr af Amvrifaiz Airliiias flight 191 DC-10 aircraft slmrlly after it ivaslivd uri take-aff frulii ClllL'!7gl7'S O'Harz' Air- lmrl in May, 1979. 2, Kathy Gross, a scrrctary at llii' Amfrifaii Emlmssy, is held lmslagi' iii Iran. 3. Pirates Willii' Slargvll blasts a Imam rim hall mivr llii' frufc in riglil fiald iii llii' sixth inning uf thi' final game of the World Svrivs against Hn' Oriolvs. -1, Papa Iulin Paul ll zvazics his arms in the air at Nun' Y0rk's Madisuu Sqiiari' Gardvn in rcspmisi' In lliu clievrs af the Crnwd uf yuutlis who marmi llivir wrlmim' to llii' Pmiliff. 5. Cars encircle a gasnlim' slaliun as nioliirisls wail In fill llmir laiiks. Similar liiius were scan flscivlivrv in Ilia na' limi during llii' SIHPIIIIIJY befaiisc of the fuel Sliorl- nga. .I'I'1OfQ ITCZWS xo - Z- '2f ...fi . X Albatross 5 'ff--ss,Tf3,i?2,,i.i y A W-'-'au-H 40.-.-EQQQ'-H 4' Q' 2 Q F , , . ...N vv i - 6 ' :P2'l:T?9 fi3f r 5, ,ij i .sa 5,11 .su ,, ,, aff?-his 'ig . viz M.. W, s ,M -M , - M ' . i P . .sagnlr . Lv ,531 :3fN4.1 3?fN'lanig..YEiQ 'r Vi., ,gqyzhf I . S sf i, A v, K 'Wy ke Q we 1 M K ,L ,.f aw x f'Wf:s kr Q. 'X M ' a ff' ,ggL.g A xxfz, Y A 1 . ax!! .5 ' 64+-A X N-f .. n si-i 'A 7.23 -L A 'LKL -. .QA A ,-5-s.,.,f,.n,,.,F .tml , Q s ? .N N - M ,- , if A, - r -s -V xQ.,1..,...., - -i W ,gg ' , - '-W., N' Sm' A --mx, ff '1-A45 L ' A- ss' W' , L.: ?:'.4:,.4f 7iifs 'M -' M A , f Q fa w --gf,-A W ,N -- ,s..,,A- -k ---3, K ..,- i- W s , i Www 1. Anmrnsan Bryan Allan lnvdals his flying liiryflc Gussamrr Albatross in a Iwo lmnr and fifty minnlv Uriissing uf the English Channel in lunv, 1979. 2. Warkvrs pull dclrris frinn a lacal supermarket hil liy Ihr high winds of hurricane Frederick in S171- lvlnlwr. 3. President Carter is flanked by Egyplian President Anwar Sadat, lcfl, and Israeli Prima Minzslvr ML'naCln'ln Begin as the lhrvc' lvadcrs shaki' hands following thi' signing of the Middla East peace lrcaly in Marfh, 1979. 4, A young Cambodian lnalhcr lmlds har baby in arms as shi, zuails in linc' anlsidu ana of lhc hospitals at a N' M' ' - . -...ss ' Cambodian rvfagm' vamp. Hur small fhild was pruimnnrad dvad by tht linn' shi' rcaclzvd nirdical llL'l17. 5, Curliin Snydvr nscs a traciur la plant grain near lliv Thrvf Mill' Island Nnflvar Gvnvra- lion Plan! in the anlskirfs af Harrisburg, Pennsyl- zrania. Thc iniclvar plant lradvd radiatiun, but Snydfr rvanlrd Ia lakv adzfanlagn' af warm :walli- rr, 6. Chris Ezicrl-Lluyd, left, pals Ihr' hvad af the new 1979 YUKHIIFIIVS LI.S. Opvn champion, Trary Anslin. Austin is thi' ymuigcsl player fa win Hn' rzrvnt. i hav T +- -J , Q vf- - 4 f ffwfiff .5-YMSKCS sg ig fS 3Af 3Tj 3 ET . x 'A -4, 5 ' y-4,t-A ' Q i+m af52f QQ' 'fl -fm mx -'-.x,, V , ,. A'R ark..-,,. E 4- 4 L. ' A Sign 5,11-ix Q F3 1 iff.-5-:'?H55.' Q W 17-Qi w ' 4: X, xi s -W' if X lay ,A V-'5? Sff :xy . 40- -:Sf . '2'-M - M. Q 5 ,-4 1,4 ig. x f 2 .P WF?--KF ,JN A , 1561: T- wi. iw' I 5 ,Q www ,' , ,4-,z ., X, LX new -.ff ggi: QL,-..a1:.f,'2w1,,-- -Q4 --:iv-f e. ,Q f. Wagewi-,fifxfsgp ?g?.1,ge,1Yf721 : JT' Q. 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The purpose of this group was to act as hostesses to visiting students and organizations. They act as assistants to the faculty, adminis- tration and the Parent-Teacher Club. All money collected this year was donated to the Shawnee Mis- sion P.T.A, Clothing Campaign. New students to South can find friendship and understanding in students of the Show Me South Club. With over 50 members, the club had many social activities, such as a luncheon for new students, breakfasts, and a traditional pizza party. This year's fundraiser was called Rent-A-Kid. 50 Show Mc South Club s 2 wt? so s it at ri s 5 .,., .WS l rigs-Qs. QM i ,X . iz W., . ' 5:51 -.,4:.5.i,yff if 2 E x-5 Xa l f.nw 1. Patriettes - 1st ROW: C, Seiter, President, R. Riva, Vice-President, P. Craft, Secretary Treasur- er, K. Roy, Historian. 2nd ROW: C. Bacon, D. Rust, I. Haverty, I. Phillips, L. Davies, G, Niemi, A, Daniels, K. Ohlsen, I. Barenberg. 3rd ROW: H, Stauffer, P. Ruppin, L. Hanefeld, S. Shonkwiler, S. Seiter, L. Anderson, L. Miller, M. Klapper, P. Meenahan, N. Williams. 4th ROW: I. Iennings, B. lones, C. Maher, C, Holloway, I, Seevers, sponsor, L. Iacobson, A. Burnet, C. Clemons, M. Knutson, L. Chism, K, Barber. NOT PICTURED: T. Nebergall, W, Wheat, C. Cox, K. Shryock, I. Roff, L. LaFauci, T. Smith. 2. Show Me South Club KSMS Club! member, lanice Phillips, shows a new student around the school. 3. SMS Club officers lake time out for a picture: Kathy Lang, Znd Sern. Vice-President, S, lones, Secretary, B. Kangas, 1st Sem. Vice-President, B. Akright, President. 4. Mr. Larson, SMS Club sponsor, passes out information at an early morning meeting, 5. Carolyn Seiter, Patriette Club president, experiences another long hard day. 6. Patriette Club member patiently helps a student at the concession stand during a football game. 7. Patriette members bravely hold the sign before being trampled by the football team. B. SMS Club - 1st ROW: L. Bechtel, B. Kangas, L. Her- bert, T, Hope, R. Norden, I. Synek. 2nd ROW: A. Syng, S. Innes, B. Iones, S. Iones, T. Syng, L. Cohn, T. Richmond. 3rd ROW: K, Larson, K, Lang, V. Phillips, F, Bailey, C. Tye, M. Goldberg, Mr. Larson, sponsor, S. Seiter, M. Perkins, K. Cook, P. Compton, M, Miller, B. Akright. Patrietle Club 51 Camera changes personalities Smile! Cheese! Hey, anyone want their pictures taken? just by utter- ing these few words, a crowd begins to form around the photographer. For the next few frames, he becomes your best friend. Suddenly those who were once shy and quiet, be- come loud and wild, just to get their picture in the yearbook. For those who fall into this category, these two pages are devoted to you. People have been known to climb on buses, build pyramids, perform headstands and other often crazy things for the flash of a camera. If asked if they had performed these acts, the common answer was, Me? But a camera never lies. Not picking on anyone directly, we present you with these pictures. CYou Hams!D CI. ,fgaff gf 5 .- A -is x 1. After catching the cake in her mouth, Cary Hnenk is caught by the camera. 2. Ross Mouber, future South student, shows his actors pose, 3. Mr. Duane Gabrielson laughs as Pam Simpson, Iolin Steinberg, and lann Reinecker answer their trig quiz. 4. This is Scott La1vder's idea of soccer. His , tenniinates are Vicki Phillips, Lisa Barry, Ieanie Swain, and Erin Distefano. 5, Iudy Oliver, Susan Hatcher, Brenda Venturella, Cheryl Tye, Francie Bailey, and Kathy Kennedy perform a pyramid just for the heck of il, lsurel. 6. Six girls find it's hard keeping their balance while smiling for the camera, 7, Todd Mendon, lay Stobaugll, and Ali- son Orlich share a cupcake after school. Kid's Will Be Kids 53 1. StuCo Committee Clioirmen: Lisa Henderson, Piilrlicityg lolzn DeFeo, Socialg Steve Dwork, Spe- eial Comrnitteeg Ken Glieksteinp Student Affairsg Not Pictured: Brent Cohn, Student Affairs and the Finnneiol Chairman. 2. President Frosty Guyot ponders an idea. 3. Senior Representatives: L. Borndsg S. Beeksg T. Bigginsg I. Cornelisong K. Erieksong S. Ionesp K. Kuehlg R. Manng D. Rasking M, Rasrnusseng I, Seligsonp E. Shermang S. Swaffordp M. Swanson: K. Thurman. junior Re- presentatizies: S, Albergg P. Boppartg I. Chaplineg C. Creasorig L. Dalilg P. Giordanop L. Groves: S. Hanseliug A, Hershmang R. Rieeig B. Roweg D, Srliroederg 1. Weaver: V. Winkler: L. Zagnoni. St7pllDN1Dft? Representatives: K. Applequistg I. Bergg L. Bootlieg C, Cooperg S. Covingtong I. Diamondg B, Hannag M. LaHoodg I. Mal-ioneyg C. Mastersong B. Mnzong S. O'Brieng I. Rodkeyp D. Shoreg P. Vi-dros. 4. Frosty carefully plans the agenda for the next meeting. 5. StuCo officers: Carol Cornelius - Secretaryg Frosty Gayot - Presideritg Laurie Smnuelsori -- Treasurerg Dona Schmidt M Viee-President. 6, Sponsor Carolyn Simmons ninkes an important point at a StuCo meeting. 54 Student Congress New StuCo Crew Worked Together After attending a seminar in Flor- ida during the summer, the Student Council officers were ready for the hustle and bustle that the beginning of the school year brought. l Consisting of 55 people-four offi- l '35 ' cers, six committee chairmen and 45 in the general assembly, StuCo worked together to find new ideas for fundraising and social events. A magazine sale, blood drives, W 7 New t! and the sale of student directories Q? l l i . 7 ffl! t, - were only a few of the many fundraisers that StuCo planned. V StuCo also sponsored the W.P.A. Dance in December, as well as the Sweetheart Dance in February. StuCo better utilized its commit- , I ,u M , ,I tees this year. After proposing a bill, X r it was sent to the appropriate com- mittee. That committee then dis- t 1 . ,N N cussed the bill and decided whether A or not it should be sent to the gen- eral assembly for voting. 4 1 x f 68. ll f '..g A flli f Jill th Stud i'11 IC trrl g ress 55 5 Categories team masters facts Categories is a group of students who enjoy learning trivial facts. Not only do they study and memorize these facts, but they apply this knowledge in competition against other trivia-interested students. The team, coached by Mrs. Bar- bara Seibel, started in the fall by holding informal meetings in which new members were always welcome to participate. Captain Greg Azorsky and Co- Captain Eddie Speer, veteran Heidi Kraus, and rookie Elliot Gorelick were among the top scorers during a very successful year. ' f' 'A+'- ki,---' Muni 3 56 Categories af D ,pr 2 .aa ff' K ' is I .. BM' i by 9' 6 ' -2 18 V .J in ,v..,,, if A135 . ..pP '. ' V , CW Y ,,,?-4 i- ,il md ..,. in W ,.., aw ... , .Y-it .mm iw.. , . ...M .H 1- . 4 - 5' . - ' f EH t 'ww ' ,.,,,..-i 2-7 Mig 3 1. -E ' 1, Categories members take time out for a pieture. They are: FRONT ROW: leff Berg, Mike O'Brien, Sentt Sher. Znd ROW: Heidi Kraus, Robyn Levine, Elliot Goreliek. BACK ROW: Scott Nations, Greg Azursky, Captain, Eddie Speer, Cu-Captain. Nut Pietnred: Randy Withrow. 2. Member Randy Withrnw Carefully reviews his facts before a prac- tice, 3. Categories member Elliot Gorelick studies some important facts while waiting tu answer a question. 4. Co-Captain Eddie Speer and Captain Greg Azursky lead the team at an important prue- tife. 5, Coaeh, Mrs. Barbara Seibel, stresses a paint to the team. 6. Team members Scott Sher and Ieff Berg listen as another member answers. Categories 57 Students Prepare For Business World DECA - Distributive Education Clubs of America is a group com- prised of Marketing and Retailing students. Besides learning about the business world, DECA competed in both a state competition held in Wichita, and a national competition held in Miami this year. Also this year, the seniors worked on a shoplifting project which they took to area junior highs. DECA did many fund-raising projects, such as selling candy. The purpose of this is to help the students better under- stand competition in business. Another group involved in busi- ness is OEA - Office Education As- sociation. This group teaches many of the tasks needed by secretaries in the business world. OEA also pro- vides many job opportunities for its members, 3 58 DECA 'hSf..s , -q.,,,N b I. Office Education student Betsy Murray concen- trates on typing dictation. 2. DECA advisor Miss Virki lonnings assists n student with an assign- nient. 3, DECA Presidents and Viee-Presidents fron: first and Second quarter: FRONT ROW: Robin Kaman, Ann Iarohson, Kathy Derks. SEC- OND ROW: Lane Hateher, Mike Snitz, George Taylor, DECA State President. BACK ROW: Paul Franris, lohn O'Brien, Greg Culp, 4. DECA seniors take time out from their shoplifting project. They are: FRONT ROW: Doug Hermes, Liz Speer, Rus- sell Brown, Pat Feeney, Mark Slater. SECOND ROW: Paula Wheeler, Kathy Brady, George Taylor, Greg Culp, Theresa Mulvany. THIRD ROW: Erin Distefano, Mike Snitz, Chris Ryan, Iohn O'Brien, Mark Glazer, Mark Moxley. 5. Of- tiee Ed. student Naney McDonald studies for an npeuining test. 6. Office Ed. teaeher Mrs, Loralie Wilson helps Christy Cleaver with the typewriter. Offiee Education 59 +3316 ,sg m. A 4. 2535 x 2 J- U of? ,rf 4 Kifba Girls provide needed spirit Every group needs support and encouragement. Both the Goodtimers and the Pinners provide spirit as well as practical skills. If you're a swimmer, the Goodtimers will help you with judging, timing, and recording. Headed by swim coach, Bruce Bove, this group participates at every home meet for girls and boys. If you're a wrestler, the Pinners, headed by wrestling coach Guy Ma- lone, will quench your thirst with a water bottle besides offering plenty of enthusiasm. The Wrestling Man- agers perform the same skills as the Pinners along with the added duty of organizing fund raisers. 60 I rnncrs !Goodtimers .A .rf we fe 1. Brad Coliens and the Goodtimers await llie gun lu begin llie nieel. 2. After figuring the final score, Ilie girls announced Soulli's victory. 3. Goodliniers, FRONT ROW: Coacli Bruce Bove, S. Davis, C. Tollen, C. Regan, M, Howard, L, Scliinil, C. Dillon, E. Reeves, C. Iolmson, R, Berg, M, Walls. SECOND ROW: D. Cope, K. Hipp, D. Shore, S. Sasser, S, Marlin, C. Allison, L. Haw- kins, C. Wilkinson, L. Miller, C. Seiler, L. Bechtel. THIRD ROW: D. McBride, S. Sasser, S. Miller, L, Cain, B. Knobel, I. Larson, K. Sykes, K. Nicholson, I. Hayden, S. Wagner, 5. Seller, D, Frenzel. FOURTH ROW: 1. lzies, C. Beclilel, D. lolinson, I. Diamond, L, Lundberg, N, Newlin, K. Strong, B. Grosser, K. Connor, C. Welirwein, C, Winer, I. Miller. 4. Pinners, FRONT ROW: Elaine Wilkerson, Michelle Dearing, Debbie Noon, SEC- OND ROW: Doris Haber, Connie Holoway, lenifer Roff. THIRD ROW: Wendi Collins, Lyn Frey, Nancy Rodgers. 5. Scott Graaer receives special allenlion from Doris Haber. 6. Wreslling Managers: Elaine Wilkerson, Nancy Rogers, Doris Haber, Wendi Collins. No! pictured: Susan jones. Pinners lGoodlirners 61 Goldettes have own magic recipe If you're looking for beauty, tal- ent, wit, the ability to work hard and a lovely smile, try our easy rec- ipe. Take sixty enthusiastic sopho- more, junior, and senior girls. Add three cups of energy for 6 a.m. prac- tices. Stir in the two cups of creativ ity for making signs and decorating lockers. Dump in a ton of patience to handle Homecoming and Sweet- heart production problems. Sprinkle on some talent for performing stand routines at boys' football and bas- ketball games. Let sit for one sum- mer. Next sift in the guidance of Mrs. Trupp, Mr. Millard, and Mrs. Segebrecht. Add a yellow skirt, sweater and saddles. As a finishing touch, paint a huge smile and draw willing hands and feet. The finished product . . . the Goldettes, the new spirit organization. 62 Gnldettcs 5 1, The girls rest at preganie. 2. Goldettes '- FIRST ROW: Carol Voelker, Sharon Brussell, Allyson Beardsley, Cindy Totten, ludi Liolios. SECOND ROW: Sharon Adams, Liz DiCintio, Eriea Reeves, Suzanne Gish, Sherie Srnitlz, Stacy Fisher, Evelyn Bisang, Madeline Burress, Dana Fitore, Laurie Menseh, Susie O'Brien, Ann Stolinugli, Carolyn Axland, Tammy Lawder, Christie Nieholsun, Lynn Bechtel. THIRD ROW: Pain Iones, Liz Hawkins, Cynthia wilkinson, joy Diamond, Cami Corley, Lisa Brackett, Kristen lohnson, Susan VanSoay, Mary Lalzood, Cindy Cooper, Lisa Crawford, Iulie Blaisdele, Robin Lindsey, Shelly Bray, Karen Sykes, Denise Poettgen, Ann Bakkalapulo. FOURTH ROW: Tanya Syng, Ann Bntnen, Naney Zaziadie, Adrian Hopkins, Robyn Nardin, Indy Larson, Lorie Hyde, Christie Beelitel, Susan Burton, Maria Pemberton, lanet Rodkey, Kari Larson, Paula Vedros, Pam Craft, Patty Compton, Diana Ostennann, Barb Lunsford, Brooke Knobel, Kelly Ballard. 3. Trying to keep warm, Karen Sykes, ludy Larson and Tanja Syng, huddle under the blanket. 4. Sur- prised by the outcome of the game, Sharon Brnssell, looks to other Galdettes for relief. 5. Goldette Officers: Carol Voelker Treasurerg Sharon Brussell -- Senior Viee President, Allyson Beardsley -- President, Cindy Totten - Secre- tary, lodi Liolios - C0-Secretary, Not Pictured: Debbie Bush - Ir. Vice President. GUIJNMS 63 Group performs banner routines Raiderettes, a group consisting of six girls, performed with the March- ing Band at the football games and the Pep Band at the basketball games. The routines, which were com- posed by the members themselves, required real rifles, and skillfully incorporated the school banner into the routine. A Sponsored by Mrs. Anna Crabtree, with Susan Jones as cap- tain, the group practiced first and second hours, and after school Thursday during football season. Also for the first time, sophomores were chosen as Raiderettes. In the spring, the group went to various junior highs in the district for many performances. ii -...alll 'W i!8S',? 64 Rniderclfvs 'T 5 . 1. Raiderettes: Ist ROW: Melissa Guth, Cathie Allison. 2nd ROW: Susie O'Brien, Susan Iones, Patti Shay, Lynne Miller. Z. Raiderette officers take time out from a practice. They are: Susan jones, Captning Susie O'Brien, Secretary !Trer1sur- ery Patti Shay, Historian. 3. Susie O'Brien, Raiderette, holds the school banner while waiting before a performance at a football game. 4. The Raiderettes' main purpose is to hold the school banner. 5. As a part of Raiderettes, Melissa Guth tleftl, and Susan Innes trightl, help carry the school banner, 6. The group of Raiderettes gives a special performance during halftime at a game. 7. Raiderettes sponsor, Mrs. Anna Crabtree, also teaches chemistry. Raiderettes 65 Southettes have un with sisters It was 2:30 a.rn. and the silent forms drifted into the still houses. Suddenly the girls' sleep was rudely interrupted as they were yanked out of bed. Once again Flag Team big sisters had struck. After being told to come as they were, they were tak- en to Denny's for hot chocolate. This was just one exploit the girls had with the big sister-little sister program. Before 111: school year began, each second-year member was as- signed a rookie to help ease her way and to give her gifts and encourage- ment. Even the way they discovered who their big sisters were, was ex- citing. Seven girls in front of seven doors simultaneously flung open the closets to find their big sisters zipped into sleeping bags. Besides having parties and kid- nap-breakfasts, the girls also worked hard to earn new green and white flags. I Silky L 5812.1 we. -. 66 Flag Team e 'f 7 N . 6 1. During practice, Sally Ball and Ieanette Roudelnish check to see if everyone is present. 2. Mrs. Billie Rice, Flag Team sponsor, points out a mistake in the routine. 3. Sharon Biermann and Christi Bower show how important precise timing is at the Homecoming pep assembly. 4. During an early morning pep rally the girls wave their flags to the music of the Green Pep Band. 5. Showing off her new flag, Kim Parsons readies herself to begin the routine. 6. Suzy Ferris glances over her shoulder to see when it's her turn in the succession of flags. 7. Southettes - FRONT ROW: Susan Barr, secretary, Sally Ball, captain, Ieanette Roudebush, co-captain, Shari Wrubel, historian. SECOND ROW: Suzy Ferris, Iodi O'Brien, Leigh Dull, Cathy Cronennnett, Ianet Stinson, Iulie Voorhees, Vesna Foretic, Kim Parsons, Vicki Kim. THIRD ROW: Diane johnson, Carol Coones, Su- san Swafford, lulic Cornelison, Lyn Frey, Debbie Noon, Kim Ormsby, Sharon Biermann, Christi Bower, Sally Alberg, Kelly McNerny, Kelly Raynor, Ian Furgeson, Sue Rogers, lennifer Weiss. Flag Team 67 Not just another pretty face It's time someone realized they're more than just pretty faces. Being on Drill Team requires more than just wearing satin green and gold skirts and having a lovely smile. The girls work hard all summer, three mornings a week from 6 to 7:30 to perfect a marching and dance style that was recognized for its excellence at the state festival, where one judge said they were probably the best group in the state of Kansas. That hard work also paid off as they received a one rating at district, as well as state contest. Also, remember somebody has to pay for those uniforms and pom pons. Maybe being sprayed with a fire extinquisher wasn't exactly what the girls had in mind when they dressed as foreign waitresses to work at Worlds of Fun, but to earn money the girls even smiled through that. The big sisters also spent endless hours embroidering and appliqueing bags to give first- year members to carry all their sup- plies in. So, remember as they perform their intricate dance routines at football and basketball games, they're more than just pretty faces. ..f- iL'd Q 5 3 l 4 f .au 3 1. Demonstrating the lovely smile necessary for an all-around good performer, Kathy Kennedy smiles in the stands. 2. Pacesetters W FIRST ROW: Ma- rie Mills, lill Ridge, Nerita Nunez, Diana Grant, secretary, Sarah Beeksp co-captain, Melanie Swanson, captain, Lynne Freeland, treasurer, Mary Ann Closser, Stephanie Stanberry, Missy Parrish. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Ross, Patti Bodine, Leigh Marrow, Sherry Clark, Sherri Philgreen, Nicki Hoffman, Laura Mulvany, Renee Bresler, Connie Brown, Michella McKinney. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Tye, Kathy Kennedy, Francie Bailey, Brenda Venturella, Tricia Moll, Susan Hatcher, Laurie Burke, Gina Ross, Dawn Chinnery, Erin Hughes. FORTH ROW: Melanie Hahnlmum, Cheri Hayman, Ellen Sherman, Lynn Smith, Sarah Matthews, Iudy Oliver, Laura Nichols, Linda Barnds, Katie Kuehl, Susie Skjellmstad, Not pictured: Margaret Renfro, Susan Terry. 3, Susan Hatcher eases on down the road, during a halftime performance. 4. At the end of a successful routine, Susan Skjelbostad glances to- wards the enthusiastic spectators. 5. High kicks are nothing new to early morning Drill Team practices. 6, Renee Bresler, Miss Wiber, Dawn Cliinnery, Laurie Burke, and Raggedy Ann watch the game together, 7. Inside, because of ill-weather conditions, the girls practice rain or shine. xax wifw iii? 4 sz- I 1 1 7 s MW,1:mglA xl N 1' 1 y 'P 5 i . V13 M,,,....W,4..f ., ...Q-vw, A ww, J M,-of 411 A 4 SJ X7 P ' 3' 3' f .,., :ez .X . fl., ,M ,L . R H ., . .af iivuftw ff 4 -' -1.-H f, Ja Aa. ea.. M 'Wi 4..4M,,, . 4 . 51. .,.-.,.,Vf,, 9 . ,M -:if 4 , . .gk , -.1 ,W f. -Q ' 3. , f e sf... I Q 'i , . N .. .. . 'ymser 'vl'T'?Aif'Q,l'Z.Q,b?: w f To Aw W- . eel' t .,t. 1 ' ' ,. Wffe.. F52 time 1 , . . hw ,W . .r 1, 1. The drum rank stand in a star formation at a football game. 2. Senior majorette, lane Bell gracefully leads the Marehing Band at a perfor- niance, 3. Flute and clarinet rank stand at atten- tion at a pre-game performance. 4, Marching Band in alphabetical order: 1. Ashen, D. Ayers, T. Boggerly, R. Bartel, D. Beatty, C. Bennett, I. Bell, T. Bergin. S, Bloom, S. Bode, C. Bowles, K. Bu- chanan, S. Burton, L. Braun, 5. Chittenden, B. Clum, K. Cook. G, Decker, 1. Dyer, I. Egner, R. Egner, R. Elzenliauser, K. Field, 5. Flaskerud, M. Ford, M. Fragale, M. Gaffney, G. Geek, M, God- frey, I. Green, T. Gayot, K. Hajinian, D.Halver, I. Halver, S. Hamlett, S. Hatcher, B. Hendricks, M. Hess, W. Hogue, T. Hokanson, K. Holcomb, M. Howe, K. Hrabe, R. Hohnson, D, Iones, V. Kater, M. Kiinmieh, S. King, D. Kline, K. Larson, R.Lathrop, P. Lee, K. Linder, B. Long, I. Mann, R. Mann, R. Marshall, I. Martin, D. Mask, C. MeBean, A. MeManis, R. Meacham, M. Meador, 1. Mehnert, I. Melia, C. Morefield, C. Murray, C. Murray, S. Norby, M. O'Brien, I. Palmer, A. Prinz, R. Ramel, T. Rehmert, T. Rogers, P. Salehow, N. Salmonson, G. Sehlein, I. Schock, T. Shofiier, T. Smith, S. Snook, C. Snyder, L. Stalifield, 1. Slang, L. Stark, C, Strong, M. Stuessi, A. Sioafford, E. Swank, L. Taylor, I. Thelen, C. Thompson, C. Totten, S. Trank, I. Trentman, S. Wagner, K. Walker, M. Warren, S. Warren, S. Wasserman, S. Weith, M, Welch, S. Zeff. 5. Majorettes lanet Trenlman and lane Bell stand at attention lretzveen routines. 6. Pep Band President Dove Strong directs the group at an early morning pep rally. 7. The Green Pep Band builds spirit at a Friday morning pep rally. Pep Band 71 K X 1 5 I K 1. jf. ii Q-'Tz 7 4 W' 1 Y, .Le -1. Q I gpg xjmy 3 -5 L: 'F P' 52 ,ml x S, 3. A f, - ,ffigtr wiv' QA ' O uf QU fm' 3 H. 'ff 1 4 5 N H 1 I i ' eff? ig V 5 1 x sr. Q. . - A li-if - J' X -4 Qi' -I Sv 'wfizf I . Wm f'z+1'ff1 i A f ' Wi 5153533 x x W S p I ., -. 5 ,M fg i , K '51 fs , . wry, Al T! -F 'uh F- 7 4 if 1 A- f -qw 14 X . , rf .gr 3 lf 2 , Q g H- x M.4-'gigs Q1 ., k xiii: ,, lv ' Q Q f' LAL, - 4- 4 J 4 :R '. x 3 lf' 55 1 5 fi? Kikfilf ix ,fi igil ,-vi:,gw-ff' u,4,,,5r 54: in ,Eg +- 1 f' .2- -1 K4 2 Qs 1 P7 2 5 2 Z 51 u 5 a 9 ll 1 1, 4. . 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U ff2H1'?f'4s13.sfV'f-f 14' N ' 11125:-1-A14 . ., E AF'.?' :ffg -Q A-'z' Q Mfrf12fx.w1.:.:--1-rsriaah - 3521. -, , , '. ..aie:c.?faqQhqnf4ff. ,gsghpqwggq-gggbvff f -5 1 'FQ ' ' f.'1 . 35' . -L 3f . - '?wsffff,, 'vi?1c7Z2g I . ' Y' V ff . ffiiafi 1-1?-EEL? ' . g:f7A7'3 ,px 1 . I K, . it 3 , ,, came J 'fi . gy, . 54qQ 'iaQs f A .TNQ , , f1. . .Q-,Q -w + J ,ff 1, 3:4542 X ' ws.. T415 ev 4 1 V ,.:,',j-M4,-. Dr. Welch is a Welcome addition It is necessary for the good of any organization to experience change in the leaders. This is true of school administration as well. Dr. Robert Welch, Associate Principal, became a welcome addition to our adminis- tration as we said good-by to Ms. Io Carroll. Dr. Welch has some interesting philosophies and an interesting ex- tra-curricular hobby that reflects these. Although he only has been writing professionally for two years, he has already had several articles published. He takes a serious subject and treats it humorously without losing the gravity of the situation. One of his articles, Go Tell the Spartans is about school leaders. Dr. Welch feels while school lead- ers, or spartans, are extremely im- portant, average students need to be given credit, too. Another article re- flecting his ideas is Dr. Changelove , in which a school ad- ministrator comes in and changes policies, then leaves before he has to handle the problems that come with them. His most recent article is a poem published in the Phi Delta Kappa , which is a parody based on The Raven . Lunch in the Lounge uses the exact meter and rhyme of Raven. Dr. Welch thinks high school students are basically good, so his goal is to get to know them and give them a chance. A friendly, open man, he is a welcome addition and in Dr. Nichols' words, We're fortunate to have him. -A , arg? S ' i g-is I --TTT: .. .QN .,, lol gre M -jx' 9 is, .f H 8 78 Adminisfmtiorz fb if 14 7 nf If -we N ft jg We l .. , M niaigg-L 1. Mr. Bill Tiegreen smiles as he watches a good play, Going to the football game is one of his fa- vorite holihies. 2. Dr. Charles Nichols, Principal. 3. Dr. David Pendelton, Assoc. Principal. 4, Mr. Bill Tiegreen, Asst. Principal. 5. Dr. Robert Welch, Assoc. Principal, 6. Mr. Bruce Roach, Adrninistra- tive Asst. 7. Dr. Charles Nichols takes a few min- utes off to relax and play golf with the girls' golf team. 8. Secretarial Staff - FRONT ROW: Mrs. lane! Schulte, Ms. Nadine Clark, Ms. Anita Phipps, Ms. Dorothy Franz, Ms. Sally Blake, Mrs. luni' Scorza, BACK ROW: Mrs. Pat Gore, Ms. Marge Davis, Mrs. Marion Balbinot, Ms. Caroline Heck. 9. With a smile Dr. Robert Welch throws up his hands in mock exasperution as he struggles to find the perfect phrase for his story, 10. After a long day of solving difficult student problems, Dr. David Pendelton decides he should check on his health. ll. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Kathleen White, Donald Culp, Cynthia O'Connell, Tom Rawlings, lack Weyforthg president, Kenneth Bay- er, vice president, Laura Hendricks. Administration 79 Career program Due to lack of awareness many students overlook beneficial classes and programs. The Career Center is just one that has been by-passed and yet it can be extremely helpful. Sophomore: You're kidding. I didn't even know we had a career center. Senior: Yeah, not only do we have one, but it's one of the seven model career program centers in the U.S. Sophomore: Well, what can this center do for me? Senior: Besides offering a ten- day class which you can take during your study hall, it has tons of litera- ture on different, unique jobs. It can also help with job shadowing and job placement. Sophomore: I don't really know is worth the time what I'm going in to. If I take the course will I know by the end? Senior: Maybe, but probably not. It's designed more to make you start thinking about a career. In the ten days you'll cover career-making de- cisions, goals and aptitudes, your abilities and personality traits, work values and how to write a resume and conduct yourself in an inter- view. Sophomore: It sounds great. How do I get in? Senior: You can take it before school or during your study hall. You really should try. Dennis is great and he works in conjunction with the whole district to give you the most information possible. Give it a try. I think it will be worth your time. I m 'SW . qi nw W' r x W 123.5 ssl 5 E 3 3 fl 14 Q as X W .Le P 16 15 1. Mrs. Katie Alexander - Learning Center. 2. Mr. Tim Burkindine S Learning Center, Girls Softball Head Coach. 3. Mr. Dennis Butler - Ca- reer Center. 4. Mr. Gerald Colwell - Counselor. 5. Mr. Torn Dozier - Consortium. 6. Ms. Cindy Hall A Learning Center, Crisis Center. 7. Mrs. Zela Holt - Counselor. 8. Mr. Philip Larson - Counselor. 9. Mr. Iarnes McCoy - Counselor. 10. Mrs. Helen Pilgram - Nurse. 11. Mrs. Anne Gresham glances through a college handbook from her vast store of college literature, 12. Football mother, Mrs. Katie Alexander helps the team out by selling tickets while Ms. Mary lane Clifton, learning center, buys a ticket in anticipation of a good game. 13. The Little Theatre provides a change in atmosphere for counselor guidance as Mr. Philip Larson lectures seniors on the need for college preparatory tests. 14. Although he looks serious, Mr. Gerald Colwell loves both his car and golfing. 15. Presentations and class discussions are common in career education and Mr. Dennis But- ler conducts both on the subject of personality traits. 16. A new face, Mrs. Helen Pilgrim, school nurse, sits out a game to score for the other bowl- ers in her weekly league. Learning Center - Student Services 81 vw B001 3 1. With a smile, Mr. Art Clements splices film. 2. Mr. lay Iamison searches for a book library helper Brian Spacks seems to have misplaced. 3. A stu- dent hrowses at the annual book fair in the library. 4. Miss Marjorie Lane adds an addition to the card catalogue. 5. Finding the copy machine fasci- nating, Rich Williams is mesmerized. 6. Stamping away, Mrs. Nan Fulton checks a book out to Lori johnson. 82 Library - Production Center s l Awami Copier cops out I am a copy machine in room 180 and I copy all that I see. Worksheets, tests, and the rest have all been run through me. In a whir, a buzz, and a spin, my tough job is quickly through. For this the teachers praise me, but I'm not so sure about you. What would happen if I should quit? No test would be given - they couldn't. It sounds tempting, even to me, but class must go on - Iwouldn't! Q, x....w,.u -5'- ml 1' 1. Graveyard Shift Custodians - BACK ROW: Harold Whitehouse, Karnail Dulku, Iarnail Kandola. FRONT ROW: Larry Covington, Stadi- um Managery Sisanouk Saycocie, lohn Schupp. Z. Evening Shift Custodians W BACK ROW: Iohn Tiedernann, Charles Iohnson, FRONT ROW: Ted Hess, Bob Gee, NOT PICTURED: Froylan Gutiereez, Oscar Alvidrez. 3. Cafeteria Staff - BACK ROW: Barbara Leonard, Marsha McClel- lan, Louise Sidebottom, Gail McCrea, Trudy Onacon, Debbie Smith, Ioan Byrnn, Vicki Gershon, Marguerite Swafford. FRONT ROW: loyce Gil- bert, Pearl Kenney, Ioyce Thompson, Arlene Pike, Molly Cash, Yvonne Carter. 4. The mural in the cafeteria gives the otherwise drab room a little class. 5. After lunch, Ion Petree expresses his ap- preciation to two cafeteria staff members. 6, Day Shift Custodians I - lim Stoker, Head Custodian: Dale Alley, Ron Walkup. x Aim. ,f VK.-f-fr4'!U ' ,Q my - saw-egg i Q- gp JRE K .f 'kg at a . if in ak if 5 ,S X J' at -uw 2 it .v. 2' kaensld Q Lunchroom has creative touch It's different. I don't know what it is! As you sit through lunch, study hall or ACT's in the cafeteria, you probably find yourself staring at the east wall and thinking the same thing. The mural was de- signed as a classroom assignment in 1971 by Greg Hermete, a senior in Mrs. Shirleyan Baptist's painting class that year. With Greg supervis- ing the project, teachers and class- mates set to work, cooperating to its completion, seven months later. There are many ideas behind the mural, mostly reflecting life in the early seventies. The Viet Nam War, ecology, sports, flower children, and communication can be seen in the painting. So the next time you find yourself in the cafeteria, take time to really have a look at what's been hanging on the wall all these years Custodiuns !Cafcteri11 85 Sophs prepared or road ahead Each year, new sophomores face the task of mastering high school English. I think it's harder than freshman English in junior high, one sophomore confided. The main objective of sophomore English is to introduce the newcomers to the mainstream of high school English. Emphasis is placed primarily on the basic fundamentals of writing, such as style, vocabulary and grammar. There are a variety of methods in which to teach these necessities. Reading aloud play texts, frequent themes, and of course, weekly vo- cabulary tests enforce the basic fundamentals needed for the long road waiting ahead. 86 Sophomore English 1. Susan Warren utilizes the library for an English project. 2. From the book closet in the sophomore study hall, Mrs. Mildred Devries chefks out books to students. 3. Mr. Keith Allen - English 105 English 10Hp Asst. Girls' Softball Coachg Asst. Boys' Swimming Coach. 4. Mrs. Mildred Devries - English 10. 5. Mrs. Mary Steeh - English 10. 6. Mr. Greg Wilson I English 10g Latin lg Asst. Track Coach. 7. Frustrated, Mr. Keith Allen puts lane Sturgeon out of her sophomore English mis- ery. 8. Two volunteers picked from the class, paraphrase and dramatize a passage from Shake- speare. 9. ln true Roman style, Mr. Greg Wilson reviews a Latin assignment. Sophomore English 87 i Activities keep teachers busy Students do not usually get the opportunity to see their teachers in an atmosphere other than the class- room. For this reason, they some- times do not realize that teachers do other things besides teach. The junior English teachers are very involved in outside activities. For example, Mrs. IoAnn Murnane lives on a small horse ranch and breeds horses, while Mrs. Fern Cof- fin likes to braid rugs and work out- doors. Mr. Ieff Harryman's activities include playing the piano and raquetball, whereas Mr. Scott Calder spends his time coaching track and sophomore football. Cooking and doing needlepoint are hobbies of Mrs. Ian Falley, and Mrs. Janet An- drew is a golfer and part-owner of a house-moving business. It is reas- suring to find that teachers are peo- ple, too. W. . 2? s ' 2- 5 ,nl A ff it me I X X -M H' ,iq K ll k f M 10 88 Iunior English ,- . if 'Wy Q, x V A 8 in w . .. as Y sw wwf, .Sk , .. - 13 1. Mrs. lane! Andrew demonstrates tcclinique. 2. Mrs. Ianet Andrew -- her putting English 105 English 11. 3. Mr. Scott Calder Y English 10p . English 11, 4, Mrs. Fern Coffin f English 105 English 11. 5. Mrs, Inn Pulley - English 101 Eng- I f lish ll, 6. Mrs. loyce Smith - English 11, 7. Mrs. g 25 E5 loAnn Murnune - English 10g English 11. 8. Mr. ' X - IeffHarryini1n - English 11. 9, Rugebriziding is ri -In favorite activity of Mrs. Fern Coffin. 10. Mr. leff Harryman returns papers after the first big test. 11, ln his spare time, Mr. jeff Hurrymun plays , X the piano. 12. Discus-throwing is one of Mr. Scott f -. Cl1ldl'Y'S specialties. 13, Mrs. Ian Fallvy vrijoys ' .xg I 3 qty? --'.ht. T ,, 1 doing needlcpoint in her spare time, 'iffi' 'fag Hifi? fl .3 i':. '-1 ss. '9-ui Innior English 89 E+ .. Hn 2. Q ' f. is .. A. 6 l..s.v Q, .V sv 1 yo 7 . , .ge X -ms. A, .k.,b K. .. ' l Ghosts fade but memories remain The invitation read: Date: May 25th Time: 7:30 a.m. Place: Wonderland. The phantoms of Eng- lish 12 were meeting for the tradi- tional farewell party for seniors on final exams day. The apparitions ar- rived en masse promptly at 8 a.m. after taking a bus from Wonderland, the common meeting ground. They drifted in and out of Ms. Mary Alice Danie1s', Mrs Connie Volks', Ms. Iane Long's and Mr. David Gray's rooms. Finally the ghosts came into Mrs. Rowena Turk's room where the AP students were taking the Ad- vanced Placement test in hopes of quizzing out of some college time. Hamlet was in the corner talking to Oedipus about his complex. The pil- grims from Canterbury came in and commented with admiration on the students who had stuck out the tri- als of senior English. Anna Karenina arrived looking as gor- geous as she had before her suicide. Hamlet quickly floated over and be- gan discussing the merits of to be or not to be. The phantoms watched as the seniors sweated through the exam that covered thousands of pages. They realized all this was done vol- untarily because the English re- quirement for graduation could easily be met with drama and speech classes. As the students finished their fi- nal essays the apparitions faded away. 9 90 Senior English I sz: I 1 3 '.5 -1. f i v ,W , 'ft -Q. gli 1 l is 4 gf -fa 12 1. The classic pose and coffee cup of Mrs. Rowena Turk. Z, Mrs. Mary Alice Daniels - English 12. 3. Mr. David Cray - English 12, 4. Ms. lane Long s English 11Hg English 12. 5. Mrs. Betty Smith -- Reading. 6. Mrs. Rowena Turk - Eng- lish 125 AP English, 7. Mrs. Constance Volk - English 12g Department Head. 8. Department head Mrs. Connie Volk conducts a meeting of the entire English staff. 9.-10. Torn Biggins, Russ Berlund and Kelly Ballard enact scenes from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. 11. Mrs. lane Long practices in preparation for playing with her church choir. 12. The reading teacher, Mrs. Betty Smith, times Brian Hansen in a reading compre- hension test. Senior English 91 Q i 1 2, ii S i I in f. 2 1 rv fi X 2 'Si 6' .,,m,,.x - l -Wm , Q . 1 1 5-4- 3 4 'ES 1 I ' i X X 5 F W' . . 5, 5 fm Um They do dig math There once were twelve teachers from South, whose fame was by word of mouth. They each had their quirks, which brought plenty of smirks. They taught mathematics at South. Mass tutoring took up their time, One looked at rocks, while some worked with jocks, but as teachers they all were sub- lime. One coached hitting balls with a whack, Mr. Voorhees, another, coached track. Mr. Mischlich was boss. Ms. Witherspoon, the lone woman, sometimes felt lost, and Mr. Mentzer's dry humor was cracked. The W's taught Calculus and Trig, two hard courses, their classes weren't big. Dennis' computers were fun, Mr. Millard made puns, and math, they all really dig. r I I V 13 I T 1 l gx r V 16 1. Mr. Ioseph Cromer - Geometryg Algebra ll. 2. Mr. Ray Dennis - Computer Science l, ll, lll. 3. Mr. Duane Gabrielson - Algebra l, Ilp Trigonom- etry, Boys and Girls Tennis Coach. 4. Mr. Harlan Heuer - Algebra I, ll. 5. Mr. Marvin Mentzer 'Y Geometryg Algebra ll. 6. Mr. Ron Millard - Probability and Statistics: Trigonometryp Head Girls' Basketball Coachg Goldette Co-sponsor. 7. Mr. Howard Mischlich - Geometryp Algebra lllHlp Department Head. 8. Mr. Ailo Paul - Gee ometryg Algebra Ilg Trigonometry. 9. Mr. I. N. Voorhees - Applied Matlig Algebra llg Asst. Boys' and Girls' Track Coach. 10. Mr. Bob Wenger - Algebra lg Trigonometry. 11. Mr. Donald Wright - Geometryg Calculus. 12. Ms. Diane Witherspoon - Refresher Mathg Geometry. 13. Mr. I. N. Voorhees is totally absorbed as he helps 1 ' Darrin Dressler understand a complex trig prob- lem. 14. Polishing and cutting gems is a favorite pastime of Mr. Harlan Heuer. 15. ln his rough and ready jeans and flannel shirt, Mr. Ray Dennis prepares for a day of backpacking. 16. Mr. Ron Millard, co-sponsor of the new organization, the Goldettes, discusses Homecoming plans with offi- cers Allyson Beardsley and Sharon Brussell. Math 95 Strange sounds heard from 264 Ever walked by room 264 be- tween classes and stopped dead in your tracks? The music Mr. Dawson plays has that effect on many stu- dents. I play them because it's one of my main chances to listen to my records. Besides, the phonograph is the only musical instrument I play, he chuckled. Music appreciation is another reason for the daily playing of an album. Students are exposed to a variety of music, from Mozart to Woodstock, educating them by expanding their awareness and fa- miliarity for later years. Biology is involved too. Wolf calls, whale songs and bird songs are sometimes heard. I like it. You never know what you'll hear, one student smiled. bf 1. Mr. Bruce Bove - Biology lg Swim Coach. 2. Mrs. Anna Crabtree - Chemistry I, II-I, llg Raiderettes Sponsor. 3. Mr. Richard Dawson W Environmental Problemsp World Futuristicsg Biol- ogy l, ll. 4. Mr. Iohn Gilliland - Chemistry l. 5. Mr. Gene Hampton - Biology l, llg department head. 6. Mr. Dean Iernigan - Biology I. 7. Mr. Darrel Meador Y Biology l. 8. Mr. Ierry Murray -A Biology lg Field Techy SMESL. 9. Mr. Kennith Roper - Physics: Algebra I. 10. Mrs. Linda Segelrrecht - Marine Biologyg Biology lg Cheerleading Supervisor tVarsity, Iunior Varsity.I 11. Mr. Richard Dawson selects the album for the day. 12. Over there! See it? A field tech student leads kindergarten visitors on a tour of SMESL. 13. Rick Sinsel looks uneasy as Dr. Dean Iernigan's python wraps snugly around his leg. 14. Music filtering through the halls draws students to Mr. Richard Dawson's room. 15. Mrs. Anna Crabtree explains the formula for methane gas. Social studies help start upswing Everyone complains of poor teachers and classes, and everyone has heard horror stories of students graduating without being able to read or do simple arithmetic. Be- cause school systems seem to be on a down-swing the Social Studies De- partment has started a revitalization program. The program has three main objectives, strengthening the academic program, allowing for pro- fessional growth of the staff, and to increase student interest in social studies. In order to achieve these goals, the steering committee, head- ed by Mr. Iohn Seevers with assis- tance from Mr. Larry Gould, Ms. Sheila Norton, and Mr. Mike Ruggles, suggested programs for in- terdisciplinary cooperation, im- 98 Social Studies nf... provement of current course offer- ings, and the addition of advanced placement classes in American His- tory, European History, and Ameri- can Government. In order to get more students aware and interested in Social Studies, the committee de- veloped quarterly themes, including Global Relations, the Economy, Poli- tics and Government, and Change, and then drove the ideas home using speakers, panels, and films. One of their first projects was to dis- play posters that illustrated great thoughts. They weren't trying to sell anything, they were just at- tempting to get students thinking about these ideas. Maybe with more programs like this there is hope for schools yet. 17 18 1. Besides fishing and painting Mr. lay Roberson also appreciates fine music and plays the piano. 2. Mr. Don Black A American Government: Prof cesses of Law and Economics. 3. Mr. lohn Forbes - American History. 4. Mr. Larry Gould - American History. 5. Mr. Bill King - Psycholo- gyp Assistant Football Coach. 6. Ms. Sheila Norton - Psychology l, llg American History. 7. Mr. Iay Roberson - American Historyg Department Head. 8. Mr. Mike Ruggles - American Governmentg Processes of Law and Economics. 9. Mr. Verlyn Schmidt -- American History: International Rela- tionsg Cross-Country Head Coach. 10. Mr. Iohn Seevers - Sociology l, Ilp Patriette Sponsor. 11. Mrs. Carolyn Simmons - World History. 12. Mr. Bill Stiegmeier - Healthy First Aidg Psychology: Assistant Football Coach. 13. Mr. Walt Thomas - American History. 14. Mr. Robert Watcheous - American Governmentg Law Politicsg Processes ofLa1o and Economics. 15. With a typical happy smile, Mr. john Seevers discusses ideas with some Patriettcs. 16, The proud owner of two Saab's, Mr. Mike Ruggles flicks an imaginary piece of dust off the windshield, 17, Mr. Walt Thomas poses with his favorite country singing star, Waylon len- nings. 18. One of the many speakers for Sociology, Sliirly Arnold, state coordinator for Parent's Anonymous, lectures on child abuse. y I A Social Studies 99 5 N Q N 'S 5 . ,e. .1,1. ,s I I 3 ., . i ' i x ,Q N A , ,, . V S' Q 'il 17 fi' KW K' -K -q v' -J : . AX -N: Q? f A .55 , -til ' H L' - , L. . . ' ' . h i v .52 1 - -wQ,QN.1:ff - -f' - - l x.. f' . . hp- 5,. :WDM MA,.M,M In M, I , ef f if L ge .f N Q X . x as 9 ,.-fi-5' M- Q iififk 4i:.gg:?'3g'Qi3r5.-gif? tr ,il Q+3?ggSl5Qi,5,ggLg gr Q M 3 5 ' . f f' 4' ., -fg ,,.4 N 1 , , .- . - ' mf - V, 555' K , . , S JE 4 X : I 1 1 3 , gf. unllv Av A kit! 2. ode M S . -in gi 8 is 2 ' AJ ' - gg I N! '! Ngi i' ' 9 3' 1 .' Q X as g x Q ! S 4 I 1 r I X 1 5 1 f .a ,ki 4 1 ,R Z as X v 1 ,W Q Q., N 'til x .55 .gi K '31, x 9 5 I 'F , fr C F5 12' 4 :A rx xf. gi ff ,S 5 if M K 5 1' ll wp 4 XX L 5,3 E C Q 3, 1111! Q ,Lp 'A .' O, 4, KV. . 1. Basketball is a favorite activity of Mr. Bill McDonald's PE class. 2. Mrs. Billie Rice gives the girls' gymnastics team a pep talk. 3. Miss Sharon Wiber referees a kickball game. 4. Mr. Steven Nelson, boys' gymnastics coach, teaches PE at Nallwood Ir, High. 5. Ms. Sherri Brosseau advises the varsity volleyball team on their strategy. 6. Ms. Sherri Brosseau - PE: Volleyball Coachp Track Coach. 7. Mr, Ken Iohns - PEg Sr. Leader Prep.g Varsity Football Coach. 8. Mr. Bill Mc- Donald - PEQ Baseball Coach, 9. Mrs, Billie Rice Y PEQ Sr, Leader Prep: Girls Gymnastics Coachg Flag Team Sponsor, 10, Mr. Paul Sexton - PE: Sr, Loader Prepp Girls Golf Coach: Varsity Basket- ball Coach. 11. Miss Sharon Wiber - PEg Sr. Leader Prepg Drill Team Sponsor, 12. Mr. Paul Sexton gives Lynn Matthews and Lisa Crawford tips on how to improve their golf game. 102 Physical Education 'mv- New activities make PE livelier For many people, physical educa- tion helps break up the boredom of the class routine. PE not only helps students physically, but it also helps them learn to work with others as a team. This year, outside of doing such activities as basketball, volleyball, and track, the PE classes went bowl- ing every other Friday for a change of pace. The PE classes also went to Fox Hill to learn how to play raquetball. Adding variety to the physical education curriculum can add enjoyment to a routine school day and keep students from losing interest in PE class. tl. 1. Mr. Daryl Stephens gets exercise as well as en- joyment from jogging. 2. An exquisite dresser, Ms. Lois Supple, department head, searches for the perfect dress. 3. Surrounded by NHS officers, Ed- die Speer, Mark Rasmussen and Katie Kuehl, Mrs. LaRue Wyatt, NHS advisor, outlines a plan for an upcoming fundraiser. 4. As part of her office edu- cation class, Stacy Sharp works every afternoon as a secretary for an insurance company. 5. Mrs. Reve Butler - Typing ll, Personal Finance. 6. Ms. Vicki Iennings - Marketing and Retail ll: On the fob Training. 7. Ms. Debbie Kessler - ln- troduction to Businessg Office Education I. 8. Mr. David Oliver - Lawg Economics, Introduction to Businessg Assistant Football Coach. 9. Mr. Daryl Stephens - Bookkeepingg Notetakingg Typing I. 10. Mrs. Lois Supple - Typing lg Business Corre- spondenceg Introduction to Programmingg Program for Businessg department head. 11, Mrs. Alta Whitehead - Typing Review, Typing l, lllp Ac- counting. 12. Mrs. Loralie Wilson - Office Edu- cation I, llg On the fob Training. 13. Mrs. LaRue Wyatt - Business Mathg Personal Finance, Sliorthandg Typing lllg NHS Advisor. 14. Dr. Charles Nichols chats with the employers of sev- eral office education students. Mrs. Loralie Wilson planned the Halloween coffee. Business prepares or outside world Every now and then you may re- alize that outside the warm security of high school looms the big, bad working world. If you're not prop- erly prepared, it probably scares you too. The business department is de- signed to help get rid of those shakes by preparing you for college, a job, or just experience in personal finance. Students graduating from thorough courses in Bookkeeping, Accounting, Office Education and Data Programming can easily be placed directly into a skilled job. These classes can also help students quiz out of time in college. As the economy gets worse and worse these business courses will become more and more practical and help- ful. Ms. Lois Supple, department head, stressed the goals of the busi- ness center are geared toward voca- tions or help for college so you need no longer fear the terrifying outside working world. 'W -sift Business 105 Home Ee teachers offer variety Susie finally finished her first dress. Decked with fancy buttons, bright thread and leftover scraps of material, Susie thought her Barbie doll was ready for anything. Little did she know that someday she would sew her own clothes. As the price of clothes increase and the styles change, more and more people are learning to sew. Learning the basics at an early age like Susie, is not unusual, for more advanced courses may be taken in school. By the time Susie entered high school she was an experienced seamstress, but learned much more by taking Sports and Separates and a tailoring class. The Home Economics Department consists of five teachers who teach a wide variety of classes ranging from amateur to professional. 'lil ee... 0 106 Home Economics Si :T'.:':.i 5 ., .JNQQIW pg H 4.75 ,A Jf153 L1W?' ll 1. Mrs. Indy Wenger instructs her students on the finishing touches of their cakes. 2. Mrs. Susan Trupp spends after school hours with her children. 3. Finishing a garment, Ms. Karen Hadel smiles as a new teacher in the Home Economics Depart- ment. 4. A small child participates in Child Devel- opment. 5. Mrs. Iudy Colebank shows off a few of her antiques. 6. Mrs. Colebank - Sports and Sepe aratesg Foods lp Fashion and Fabricsg Creative Cooking. 7. Ms. Hadel i Clothing lp Tailoringg Housingg Sports and Separates. 8. Mrs. Linda Plowman - Department Headp Child Develop- ineiitp Exploring Childhood, 9. Mrs. Trupp - Per- sonal Family Relationsp Survival Skills. 10. Mrs. Wenger - Entertaining Foodsg Creative Cooking. 11. A special project in foods is cake decorating. Home Economics 107 1 1. Mr. Bob Oden operates the simulator controls. 2. Mr. Glen Saunders returns from a hard day of driving. 3. Aside from teaching driver ed, Mr. Bruce Roach works in the office and coaches foot- ball. 4. Mr. Iohn Davis, driver ed teacher and varsity football coach, plans the strategy of the next play from the sidelines of the football game. 5. Debbie Bush checks her simulator read-out. 6. Mr. Larry Bartcl - Auto Tech ll. 7. Mr. Randy Gray - Auto Tech llg Elementary Drafting. 8. Mr. Rex Groom - Auto Tech l. 9. Mr. Wilbur Holland - Driver Ed. 10. Mr. Bob Oden - Driver Ed. 11. Mr. Glen Saunders - Driver Ed: Boys Golf Coach. 12. Mr. Wilbur Holland lectures his class about thc evils of drinking and driving. 108 Driver Ed Hu 2 AW .1 z...... 'H W la 5. Teachers require special patience In some cases, turning a beginning driver loose in a car is like playing with a lethal weapon. That is why it takes much patience and under- standing to be a driver education teacher. If someone other than a driver ed teacher tried to teach a beginning driver how to drive, the phrase that the beginner would most often hear is, What are you trying to do, kill me! Anyone else but a driver ed teacher would most likely be ex- tremely nervous and would make a beginner feel very ill at ease. Driver ed teachers know how to keep calm in a car with a beginning driver. They are sympathetic and they al- most never panic. It takes a special person to teach driver ed. A Q Driver Ed 109 Artistic talent grows in classes Although artistic talent is some- what rare, some people have it, but are never given a chance to develop it. However, this is not the case with South students. South students are offered art and industrial arts courses such as Paint- ing, Iewelry, Photography,Drawing, Wood Tech., and Drafting. Because these courses are provided, artistic talent which may have otherwise gone to waste can be developed to the fullest. Art and photography students also get the chance to display their work to be judged by their peers. There is a large display case near the auditorium which allows passersby to view the contents. Stu- dents Were also able to enter their work in the South Art Fair and the District Art Fair. Through these methods, students can learn practical art skills that they may use the rest of their lives. 110 Arts flndustrial Arts 10 1. Soddering pieces together is just one step in- volved in making jewelry. 2. Shirley Baptist - Cunirnercial Artg Weavingg Art lg Drawingg Watercolorg Textilesg Painting. 3, Iohn Dombaugh - Architectural Draftingg Elementary Draftingg Elementary Machinery. 4. Don Hobbs - Wood l, ll, lllg Plastics. 5. Iohn Iacques - Printmaking and Sculptureg Designg Ceramicsg Iewelryg Ad- vanced lewelryg Art I, 6, Guy Malone - Photog- raphy. 7. Iirn Neill - CIT Coordinator, O-I-T. 8. Mr, Randy Gray helps a student with a design in his drafting class. 9. Photography students dry their pictures with an electric dryer. 10. A jewelry student demonstrates his artistic talent through making a ring. 11, Mr, Iohn jacques weighs stones for a student. Arts llndustrial Arts lll Chalk up another award for band As expected, the bands lived up to their reputation, chalking up an- other year of superior ratings and honors. The year began with march- ing band and a series of halftime shows. Hours of practice landed the band a superior rating at statewide competition in Wichita and at distric competition, hosted by South. With the end of the football season, auditions for symphonic and concert bands were held. Along with the usual concerts, both bands participated in the state music con- test on April 2, keeping tradition with excellent performances. Sym- phonic band was selected for the third time in its history to perform for the Kansas Music Educators As- sociation in Wichita, an impressive honor for both band and director, Mr. Jim Cochran. For two weeks in September, South hosted a band of German students from Bietigheim- Bissingen. In return, the symphonic and jazz band will travel to the city for an exchange during june. Be- sides being a performing group, band gives students a chance to meet and enjoy the company of oth- er students interested in instrumen- tal music. 3 SymplmniclConcert 112 -Q ' ii' 151, . .N I 'REU-'DE I , ef if g- A F ,ay 'Hi ' , , . I,-, Q in xW,,k T35 ' 4 1' ' -- K -S S g , is ..,.. ,........... , 'H :ff--.--A.-+4 - .,,,. yy gg ST, JI ,I 1 L.'.T1 '.':i,...'-1 .. 'gr , 7 ., 1, Concert Band-FLUTES: R. Welch, K. Larson, A. Swafford, L. Streziell, C. Totten, P. Slack, B. Boley, S. Sasser, S. Levine, P. Compton, N. Wil- liams, I. McCauley, N. Salmonson, D. Kline, I. Schmidt, A. McManis, S. Burton, L, Lafanci, E. Zidzunias, CLARINETS: A. Stewart, P. Lee, I. Bnrzoinkle, S. Wagner, M. Brown, B. Knohel, S. Green, B. Glaser, A. Karges, S. Mack, L. Baehr, K. Walker, D. Mask, L. Stanfield. BASS CLARlf NETS: C. Harhert, S. Wasserman. SAXO- PHONES: T. Rogers, T, Shofner, R. Hightower, S. Bode, G. Schlein. CORNETS: M. Ford, P. Salchozo, M. Gaffney, K. Rush, T, Bergin, I. Melia, R. Bartel, S. Bloorn, R, Ramel, M. O'Brien, A .... ii, isa' 'il' I. Green, R. Marshall. HORNS: I. Rauschenberg, K. Cook. TROMBONES: G. Dean, B. Clum, G. Geek, C. Bennett, W. Weith, I. Thelen, R. Crabtree, P. Iohnson. BARITONES: I, Haloer, M. Peden. TUBA: M, Kimich. PERCUSSION: T. Sinith, R. Meacham, A. Sinsel, S, Case, R, O'Dell. 2. Mr, Iim Cochran gives his all as he directs the concert hand. 3. Symphonic Band-ELUTES: M. Stuessi, M. Meador, I, Bell, I. Trentman, L. Braun, W, Warren, P. Lee, I. Palmer, C. Snyder, S. Snook, S. King, V. Kater, T. Rehmert, M. Hess, M. Fragale, L, Strezvell. CLARINET: M. Warren, S. Chittenden, C. Mehnert, L. Morefield, K. Linder, C. McBean, M. Howe, L. Stark, I. Mann. OBOE: K. Hajininian, K. Bergman. BASSOON: D. Iones, T. Guyot. ALTO CLARINET: K. Buchanan, K. Field. BASS CLARINET: B. Lathrop, T. Hokanson, T. Smith. SAXOPHONES: S. Hatcher, S. Ayers, S. Flaskerud, C. Murray, B. Long, M. Brockman, G, Schlein. CORNETS: R. Iohnson, D. Beatty, I. Sehock, L. Taylor, I. Dyer, D. Mai, I, Singer, I. Stung, E, Frohmherg, A. Prinz, M. Moxley, D. Stephens, T. Buggerly, B. Canfield. HORNS: G. Decker, L. Godfrey, R. Mann, C. Murray. TROMBONES: I. Martin, S. Trank, B, Hogue, C, Thompson, K. Hrahe, I. Ashen, I. Landshof. BARITONES: D. Strong, B. Hendricks, S. Norby. TUBAS: B. Egner, G. Swank, I, Halver. PERCUSSION: S. Zeff, S. Hamlett, K. Holcumb, B. Bean, B. Egner, P. Beam, C. Bowles, M. Etzenhonser, I. Eenr. 4. Secretary, Susie Chittenden types a roster for the Symphonic KMEA trip to Wichita, 5. Dave Strong, president, zoorks on a baritone solo. 6. Seniors Chris Snyder and Lisa Godfrey inake last minute adjustments before a concert. 7, The difficult prelude and Dance is the highlight in the Symphonic band rep- ertoire. 8. Mr. Iim Cochran-Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Concert Winds, Iazz Ensemble 1 8 2, Pep Band Sponsor. 9. Soph- omore, Anne Szoafford contributes a feminine touch to the band as she daintily plays her flute. Concert!5ymphonic 113 sh jazz taught as American Heritage The United States has always been considered by the rest of the Western World as lacking in culture with few good writers or musicians. Iazz is the only musical art form to originate in the U.S. JAZZ - The word can mean anything from slow, mournful blues, to an up beat Dixieland or ragtime sound to a cool swing style. JAZZ - It brings to mind the names of some of the greatest musicians, Louis Arm- strong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman, and Charlie Parker. IAZZ - It has a unique vocabulary with such words as dig, jam, riff, blow, combo and chart. It is an American Heritage and it Y is appropriate that it is offered in the curriculum. Because it is so diffi- cult to interpret and play jazz, en- trance to the class is strictly by audi- tion, with only the top musicians comprising the band. Improvisation, the one thing that really sets jazz apart, is taught, as well as inter- pretation, style and even arrange- ment. Among other things the band was invited to play in Germany dur- ing the summer. By playing charts written by great musicians and learning to understand and perform this unique form of music, the stu- dents are exposed to the one cultur- al art form the U.S. has a right to call its own - IAZZ. W .r.. it , -,f . f-fx x sg Z ,wk 11-11112: Band . . V sm c ' S I 1 I JMVRSQ :'l,',gr -H ,- , ,,,...-.9-sy' Q. 11 ,, 4? is . f! Z6 6 'Ii-ft 'lwffr' . ....,swl...: - 5 l. The rhythm section is the backbone of the band and Steve Eddington and Erie Fankhauser practice to keep the heat up to standard. 2. An All-State einzeert and jazz trornbonist, lim Martin perfeets his style and interpretive techniques. 3. Maria Stuessi, Ialv assistant, lends a hand on a chart that requires flute, an instrument usually not included in the band, 4. While this is their first year in a high school jazz hand, saplnnnores Mark Ford, Dan Mai, Ieff Singer and Paul Salchozv concen- trate to hold their own. 5. Practicing as he will perform, Craig Murray stands to delizier his ini- proziised Solo. 6. Fourth Hour jazz Band - FRONT ROW: Erie Frohinberg, Craig Murray, lohn Stang, Maria Steussi, Betty Beam, Sharon Hatcher, Marty Warren, Katie Field. SECOND ROW: Erie Fankhauser, Brent Cluni, Kendall Hralve, Greg Sehlein, Ive Piatt, Stanton Zeff, By- ron Long, Seott Hanilett, Bill Hague, Iini Martin, Greg Dean, lim Fehr, Ieff Singer, Tim Baggerly, Paul Salehozo, Dan Mai, Don Stephens, Mark Ford, 7. Sixth Hour Iazz Band - R. Stung, D. Holzier, P, MeDiniald, Tony Smith, Brent Clum, Kathy Hajinian. .Lf sham.. ,. i ' Ia:: Band 115 Strings keep busy If you've ever attended any con- certs, such as Vespers or Masterworks, you've undoubtedly heard the orchestra fill the audito- rium with the sound of plinking strings, beautiful basses and flutter- ing flutes. Around the middle of Ianuary, pit orchestra forms and un- dertakes the task of accompaniment for the musical. Anything Goes required a jazz sound so a non-or- chestral instrument, the saxophone, was used to produce it. Besides per- forming at school, orchestra plays in the state music contest every spring at Shawnee Mission East. The or- chestra shares their director, Mr. Bruce Williams, with several district elementary schools and Nallwood Junior High. Mr. Bruce Williams also devotes his time as director for the Overland Park Orchestra. Main- taining an excellent standard is the objective of the director and orches- tra members. 116 Orchestra we ' 22 .3 I N 1 s , ....... :cz N B ' . ' Q ft!-522,541 ,, 25115,-g., ? .i 4h 5 Q 4 ..:s. 'yr' , W v V W 77 5 6 1. During a Thursday night practice, members ofthe pit orchestra rehearse for the musical. 2. Mr. Bruce Williams directs the lively Momement for Orches- tra. 3, The wind section of orchestra waits patiently in the pit for their turn during the afternoon concert, Vespers, 4. A new member ofthe orchestra, Kendall Hrabe, takes up the bass to give the sound more depth, 5. Orchestra-FIRST ROW: I. lves, C. Cheng, G. Niemi, T. Kim, M. Stuessi, I. Bell, K. Hajinian, S. Eisele, M, Bliss, K, Bergman, B. Viets. SECOND ROW: S. Thorton, D. Hurwitz, L, Bakkalapulo, G. Wolfe, A. Velasquez, B. Lathrop, T. Gayot, D. jones, M, Warren, C. Mehnert. THIRD ROW: E. Fromberg, D. Beatty, A. Prinz, R. Iohnson, R, Mann, C. Mur- ray, G. Decker, L. Godfrey, S. Tmnk, B. Hogue, I. Martin. D. Halver. FOURTH ROW: I. Stung, S. Zeff, S. Hamlett, NOT PICTURED: M. Meador. 6. Mr. Bruce Williams-Orchestra, Pit Orchestra Conductor. 7. Every Tuesday percussionist move their equipment to the choir room for orchestra practice. Orfhestra 117 1 1. Sophomore Treble Ensemble: Front Row: A. Wood, K. Sykes, L. lacohson, 1. Iobsori, I. Harper, Second Row: C. Bechtel, I. Mahoney, P. Iones, L, Braekett, S. Iones, A. Bakkalapnlo, Back Row: I. Larson, D. Maxey, I. Mann, I. Diamond, D, Round, C. Cooper, 1. Sturgeon, 2. Concert Choir: Front Row: A. Wood, I. lolinston, 1. Dirnnond, C. Beclitel, G. Born, S. Rotliganger, A. Parker, A. Sehinidt, I. Harper, S. Innes, P. lones, D, Suptic, I. Hailey, Second Row: M. Knieppel, L. Blair, 1. Sturgeon, B. Potts, K. Hendrix, I. Gershon, R. Sniith, T. Ebbers, I. Rabin, T. Withrow, L. Braekett, S. Miller, B. Ball, Third Row: L. Hardten, S. Bray, I. Mahoney, I. Larson, I, Erwin, I. Atchison, I. Mooney, D. Buchanan, M. lngrarn, D. Sielwert, K. Heinz, A. Peterson, C. Russell, 1. lziesg Back Row: L, Ryan, D. Shore, K. Hipp, K. Davis, B. Mazon, A. Snyder, T. Wussay, T, DeHazren, W. Moore, S. Meltzer, M. Booth, P. Barnes, I, lobson, L. Winchell. 3. Concert Choir nienibers discuss an upcoming concert before re- hearsal begins. 4. Soplzornores in Concert Choir take time ont to get acquainted, 5. Sophomore Mixed Ensemble: Front Row: L. Blair, K. Davis, L. Hardtenp Second Row: T. Withrow, C. Russell, 1. lees, 1. Bailey, Third Row: B. Mazon, T, Ebbers, A. Parker, A. Sclnnidt, Back Row: I. Erwin, W. Moore, K. Heinz, B. Potts. 6. Mr. Larry Stetler prepares the choir for the Chrislinas concert. 118 Conttrt Choir and Sophornon Ensembles L....lA Q Choirs help new Students fit in One of the things that a sopho- more needs most is to feel accepted. He needs to get involved in an ac- tivity, become part of a group. This is where a group like choir can help sophomores. Concert choir and the Sophomore Mixed Ensem- ble, under the direction of Mr. Larry Stetler, and the Sophomore Treble Ensemble, under the direc- tion of Ms. Marie Lerner, allow the sophomores to become part of a group and utilize their vocal talents at the same time. Through these groups, sopho- mores can become involved in an interscholastic activity and form those new friendships that can be so difficult to make. Y,,,f ,K R , W .,gf:f 1M 'W , 1. i Cmlrvrt Clmir and Sophomore Ensembles 119 Advanced Theory prepares musicians What's an augmented fragment with rearticulation and octave dis- placement of the first motive? Ask any of the students in the AP Music Theory class and they should be able to fill you in. Music Theory meets seventh hour and is taught by Ms. Marie Lerner. Theory is a col- lege level course designed for the serious student who intends to con- tinue music in college, or simply wishes to advance an already ad- vanced knowledge of music. Stu- dents are given the opportunity to take the AP test for college credit at the end of the year. Students en- rolled in the course are primarily in a band or choral group and have a piano or instrumental background. Senior jim Martin, enduring the frustrations that come with an AP Class, chose to take the course two years and is now in an independent study of theory. So for all music scholars, here's a chance to excell. It's hard, but it's really kind of fun, reports Ianey Bell, a senior. I'm glad I'm taking it. It should help a lot in the future. its g T s e WQQXSSQQLH 3 120 Music Timmy ,ff ftff jf' ,I 1. A versatile choir rricnzlivr lane Mann, practices during free tirnc. Z. Music Repcralnry practices a selection from the movie Grease. 3. Mr. Larry Stetler is absorbed in directing the latest project in Music Rep. 4. Iancy Bell and Dave Strong corn- pvtc in 11 theory board race. 5. In Music Theory Ms. Marie Lerner points out a mistake to an unhappy Rachel Maclnluriff. 6. Choralcers -- FRONT ROW: D, Fitari, S. Iohnson, N, Woolery, 1. Rupert, L. lacnbson, K. Sykes, S. Van Sooy, P. Stern, D, McBride, S. O'brien, M. Hess, L. Lundberg, C. Cooper. SECOND ROW: S. Rusinarine, L. Hawkins, 1. Hand, L. Colin, C. Grigar, D, Round, A. Bakalapulo, H. Meiningcr, S. Coziinglon, T. Lawder, W. Wheat, I. Haber, I. Mann, THIRD ROW: I. Duffey, D. Maxey, I. Rvvd, K. Collins, A, Syng, I. Iennings, D. Cope, L. Hyde, M, LaHood, D. Case, L. Laughlin. NOT PICTLIRED: C, Craig. 7. Choraleers borrow the liandrooni for class. 7 Clioralcers 121 I X X Fa 1. Wh-T3 I 122 Clianterelles g 1. Clianiervlles Y FRONT ROW: D. Bryner, I. Haun, B. Lunsford, A. Cheng, L. Bcclilel, S. Larson, R. Ricci, M. Bliss, S, Sciter, A. Iacolrson, 1. Russ, C. Creason, SECOND ROW: R. Brzczinski, I. Sullesn, A. Cliamllliss, R. Hari, D. Gif-ringer, S. Stoltzfus. 2. Stcplmni Larson checks attendants of follow Clzantvrelles, 3. Vanessa Kafvr tries on the traditional grven robes. 4. Tim Clianiicleers warm up for an hour af singing. 5. Clianiiclvers -- FRONT ROW: I. Carlson, L. Wiggin, E. McCue, L. Sunlvro, K. Wincecarzicr, D. Fuirclle, T. Os- born, M, Knutson, V. Katcr, R, Ricci, C. Creason, I.. Wagner, K, Shryock, L. Hicks, S. Wagner. SEC- OND ROW: V. Forelic, M. Howard, M. Bliss, P, MfGriff, D, Boozer, H. Kraus, A. Prinz, I. Russ, K. Ryan, P, Mongovcn, B. Gapske, L. Burke, L, Owings, M. Kersin, M. Bowden. THIRD ROW: S, Rudgors, I. Slinson, D. Hakiina, B. Pfahl, C, Hayman, M. McKinney, M. Miller, M. Swariz, B. Lunsford, B. Eby, S. Stoltzfus, R. Hari, S, lafobson, E. Rafferty, A. Rusins. NOT PIC- TLIRED: K. Burch. 6. Ms. Marie Lerner gels ur- ganizvd in first hour. . 1. I wg .7 311 '22 3 uf' fr n 3' Uh - - 25 A ., 4 Q., 'f . ,fx , 5 ,M- ,J Y-- ' ...,..-. Groups harmony is simply poetic The girls, they all gather to sing, the message that music can bring. They are called Chanticleers, Green robes they do wear, And sing songs that are fit for a king. Ms. Lerner brought voices to one. The learning had only begun. Perfection with ease, It came like a breeze - They did it and even had fun. They keep busy throughout the whole year. Vespers bring holiday cheer. More concerts galore - They're never a bore. You're glad that you came to hear. They sang at a Kings basketball game. which added much to their fame. Our national song they sang clearly and long and impressed all of those who came. The girls join together each day, and sing a whole hour away. They are called Chanticleers, with voices so fair and they've all become good friends to stay. Clmuticlccrs 123 Warblers combine singing and fun Have you ever heard of an A Cappellican, or a Hermitage Swing- er? Does it sound crazy to have a whole choir deliver singing tele- grams, A Cappellagrams, or to have Marx Brother's look-alikes running around to advertise a movie night? It's just the A Cappella and Heritage singers having a good time while they strive to earn money for a spring tour. A close knit group, these talented students perform not only for parents and friends, but also at nursing homes, junior highs and elementary schools. They even go caroling. Their big performance is the holiday concert, Vespers, that includes a beautiful candle-lit pro- cession. Rehearsals seem to be going smoothly and Allyson Bearclsley commented, We even get to go to lunch early . . . in the past we didn't always even make it to lunch. They not only sing together but party to- gether as well. They have hayrides, skating parties and after-the-concert get-togethers. While they love sing- ing, the close friendships they de- velop are even more important, and sometimes carry on through lifetimes. B .L 124 Choirs if 'ZW VTT-jwx 1 D . MQ' 5 . ff . -W 9 . . .pr . 'W ...W 6 X N , l. Varsity Man - FRONT ROW: D. Hermes, F. Nlock, A. MCCarl, S. Pnrkapilv, P. Sandberg, S. Sliortlonil, E. Stevens, D. Gorr, D, Scliwabancr, 1. Fvlir, M. Tatoin, D. loncs, SECOND ROW: T. Tt'lli'r, T. Manson, R. Etzenlionsvr, M. Dinklagv, K. Wallwrg, I. Walton, E. Spear, D. Strong, D. Bvnjainln, B. Razoitrli, S. Sontliard. 2. A Cappella Offifors: Dam' Strong-Roll Sec. Susan Setter - Point Soc. Lisa Godfrcy Vivo Pros. Allyson Boardsley - Trivisnrrr. Kslly Erickson - Roll Svc. Dong lonvs -- Prvsirleiit - Heritage Officer Cliris McMalian -- President, 3. Tln' intricate docorations are only a small portion of ont of tlic i'lioir's biggest confort, Vcspers. 4. Heritage Sing- ors FRONT ROW: D. Scliwabauar, S. Hansclin, T. Tvllcr, C, ML'M0l1Hl1, D. lanes, S. Soutliard, l. Tliolinrn, E, Stroeiis, M. Swanson, D. Strong. SECOND ROW: D. Benjamin, K. Larson, B. Razoitfli, L. Sannmlson, S, Sliortland, C. Cornelius, P. Sandburg, K. Erickson, F. Mack. THIRD ROW: F. Spuvr, S. Alburg, L. Horlirrt, R. Etzcnliouscr, C. Brown, D. Gore. FOURTH ROW: K. Wallwrg, M. Roln, I. Walton, R. Fisher, L. Funk, S, Purkupilv, S. Books, A, McCarl. NOT PICTLIRED: D. Sflnnnlt. 5. Ted Manson, luff Walton and Eddie Sprvr help Mrs. Lolin Handkins give Daw Strong o zioicc lesson. 6. A Cappolla Y FRONT ROW: M. Ticson, K. Erickson, B. Rawitrli, C. Cornvlins, D. lones, K. Larons, T. Teller, H. locolison, D. Hermes, L, Bvclitvl, H. McCoy, L. HUrln'rt, S. Larson. SECOND ROW: I. Felir, S, Suitvr, I. Sullcns, F. Mark. A. Clmmbliss, R. Etzonlionsor, K. MrMal1r1n, D. Scliwalianer, A. Bvardsloy, D. Bonjaniin, D. Gicringcr, M. Tatoni, F. Hnglirs. THIRD ROW: D. Strong, C. Brown, S. Bm-ks, S. Pnrkapilc, R. Brzezinski, R. Fisher, A. MCCarl, 5. Hansclin, E. Spoof, L, Funk, M, l.ainonifn, S. Allicrg, T. Manson, L. Godfrey, M, Swanson, FOURTH ROW: E, Stevens, D. Bryner, B. Hoziey, L. Sainurlson, E, Buchanan, 1. Phillips, D. Gorv, A. Chang, l. Walton, I. Tliolinrn, P. Sainlbcrg, K, Wallwr, H. Kaskfl, S, Sliortland, M. Rolo, M. Dinklagv. 7. Ms. Mario Larnfr prrparus to rolnlnft tln' roinliinoil ulioirs during tlir vanilla- lit profession of Vvspvrs. S. Mr. Larry Stotlvr loniis tln' Hcritagi' Singors tlirongli a zoarin up ox- t'r1.'l5L'. Cliolrs 125 . f 'V' 'Fir x Xl SL. B' 'G . Ay -. The name remains mystery to most n What do you have next hour? Forensics. Uh...forensics? What's that? Many people don't have the slightest idea what forensics is. Coached by Ms. Sandi Gresham, the class is structured around speaking and acting abilities. The student competes not only with his own personal expectations, but also in tournaments in front of judges. There are six events under which a speaker may compete. They are dra- matic intrepretation, or a sort of monologue, oratories, or persuasive speaking on a topic, informative speeches, extemporary, where a top- ic is drawn and a speech is prepared on the topic after thirty minutes of planning, and an impromptu duet act, with a topic drawn and thirty minutes of duo planning. Speeches are usually short and almost always interesting. So, for all those, who have ever said uh..forensics? , now you know. n u E Zee ray... Big.. ,avr 1. During sixth hour debate, Mr. Gerald Ashen discusses tactics by means of intricate drawings on the board. 2. leff Asher: reviews notes for debateg a class instructed by his father. 3. Mr. Gerald Ash- en-Debate I, Ilp Sophomore Englishg Speech. 4. Sonia Overholser, David Steinfeld, Karen Samuels and Kim Bannon, members of the Regional Debate team proudly display their hard earned trophies. 5. After viewing another student's forensics per- formance, Stu Rakley gives his criticism. 6. Two students affinity for one another show during class. 7. Ms. Sandi Gresham intently watches a dramatic interpretation. 7 Debate! Forensics 127 1 128 Theatre lRadi0-TV 1. Stu Rakley and Ianey Bell rehearse for Winter One Acts. 2. Students in charge nf radio station KSMS are leff Singer-Chief Engineer, Brent Cohen-Programming Manager, and Karen SarnueIs4Station Manager. 3. This year's Thespi- an officers are Doug jones, Stu Rakley, and Ann Roy-Paulsen. 4. Disc Iockeys David Claflin and Charlie Kenworthy prepare to go on the air. 5. Mr, Gerald Snider reads through a play for his Actor Studio class. I . if . N wt 4 il J' A f ' Vu 3 , as an of ' ' ' ' Q! 4' sl 4 A ,ni , Q K . dau .uv it-4-N so ' sf Q 4 Q A 1 f- ' 1' r , .,,,r - ww 6 r l l ...-.-.-..-.-. : . si' Radio station becomes reality New this year was South's long awaited radio station KSMS. Ms. Sandi Gresham supervised the radio station, and Karen Samuels was sta- tion manager. KSMS, which was run almost entirely by the students involved, was on the air during the lunch periods in the cafeteria. The students set up the programming, did all the engineering, and acted as disc jockeys. Because of the radio station, students were able to dis- play their talents in a new way. Students were also able, once again to develop their talents in the theatre department. This year, as ev- ery year, the theatre department continued to put on fine produc- tions, such as Mandala, Winter One Acts, and the fall play Our Town. A new course was offered in the Language arts department this year. Radio and TV was designed to teach students the basics of broadcasting. i i 3 Thenlre !Rndio-TV 129 .,.- :cis Students deserve awards recezved Recently there has been contro- versy surrounding the legitimacy of such standardized test as the SAT, ACT and PSAT. Students take the Preliminary Scholarship Aptitude Test, PSAT, in the October of their junior year. On the basis of these test scores they may be awarded scholarships through National Mer- it. Many feel that those who receive National Merit semi-finalist and commended awards get too much recognition for a test that doesn't really measure intelligence. Per- haps, some people overlook the fact that most of these students have an excellent academic record as well as being involved in many extra-cur- ricular activities. The semi-finalist can be spotted on the football field, in the journalism room and on stage performing with choral and instru- mental groups. The commended group can boast of a myriad of tal- ents including playing with a rock or symphonic band, performing with flag team, singing, acting, speaking, writing or playing sports. Maybe the results of these test aren't an accurate measure of future potential but everyone has an equal opportunity to score well and based on their past academic record and achievements, these individuals cer- tainly deserve the scholarships and recognition they receive. 4. r 'X ,.fcr7's--.-.M-wx j i x.a..,.,,,,,,,,.g1.,.,J 130'Nati0nul Mem pkg? 4 7 8 , l. Besides holding a job and heading the artlbusiness staff of the yearbook, Susan Swafford also devotes her time to Flag Team. 2, Denny Disch, National Merit Commended Student, proves that athletics and academics mix. 3. Bill Kulil, Helaine Kaskel, Clayton Mehnert and Bob Armstrong, semi-finalists, prepare to move on to promising academic futures. 4. National Merit Semi-Finalists-D. Alburty, B. Innes, 1. Sclzoenfeld, R. Berland. 5. Mixing sound for a rock group is far from playing clarinet in symphonic band but Clayton Mehnert has mastered them both. 6. National Merit Letter of Comnicndation-FIRST ROW: I. Seligson, G. Azorsky, D, Disch. SECOND ROW: S, Szuafford, T. Richmond, M. Etzenhouser, I. Frernerman, N. Needham, K. Glickstein, L, Samuelson. THIRD ROW: R. Mclnturff, D. Kock, H. McCoy, D. Heathcoat, K. Christoffersen, B. Egner, S. Claflin, E. Speer, R. Burdett. NOT PICTURED: M. Warf ren, 7. Iournalism and sports take up most of Bob Armstrong's time. 8. An intelligent rock group may be rare, but Bill Egner and Scott Claflin cer- tainly add the brains to their group, Virgin , which played at the holiday WPA. National Merit 131 Staff creates bi-weekly paper What stories are you doing this issue? Who's going to get that ad? I'm going to the printer to- night. These phrases were most of- ten heard when the Patriot staff got together fifth hour. There is a lot more to putting the Patriot together than most people re- alize. Some think that the staff just writes stories, takes pictures, and the printer really puts the paper to- gether. This idea is totally wrong. Not only does the Patriot staff write stories and take pictures, but the members are also asked to sell ads, since they help finance the papers. The Patriot staff also does its own graphics, and the editors design and lay out the pages themselves. Edi- tor-in-chief Karen Glickstein and sponsor Ms. Linda Barber oversee the activities of the staff. 132 Patriot Newspaper l 4? Q - - ' - pf-. :..., ... .E ., . Q, ,rf , . , . Y s, ,... .... X ..t .... X . X. .X X . tr P -1 - .- - - .. , -.-are r 1 S 8 , A' . P . ,'f'f'1i2. if ' , ff.-,gi X 'SQ' , . . 'ff L i ... , f ,A ,gggvl wiser-.vmvw-v new 1. Nancy Arteberry ponders a lead for her story. 2. Sponsor Ms. Linda Barber makes corrections in copy. 3. Karen Glickstein, editor-in-chief, assigns stories for the next issue. 4. Feature editor Dan Parelman does the layout for the feature pages. 5. Carolyn Seiter proofreads her copy. 6. Graphics editor Torn Long sometimes contributes articles for the Patriot. Patriot Newspaper 133 'Q Honor societies hail achievement South students have always re- ceived recognition and honors for their achievements. This year, as in the past, students were honored for their academic and extracurricular achievements through National Honor Society, and journalism stu- dents were honored for their achievements through Quill and Scroll. This year NHS revised their con- stitution, changing the require- ments for becoming a member. NHS also held several fund raisers this year including the Shooting Star concert and selling Raider mugs and jackets. Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for journalism students. To become a member, the student must be a senior in his second or third year of journalism who makes sig- nificant contributions to a school publication, and exhibits high aca- demic achievement. 3 134 Quill and Scroll lNntiom1I Honor Society 2 4 l if 2 Qi i Q 1 : T 5 n F 3x 5 5 P 1 X 1' 6 1. NHS officers are FRONT ROW: Eddie Spear- Vice President, Mark Rasniassen-Presb dent: BACK ROW: Allyson Beardsley-Treasurer, Katie Kuehl-Secretary. Z. NHS members are FRONT ROW: I. Cornelison, K. Thurman, K. Samuels, I. Seligson, I. Bell, E. Sherman, D. Schmidt, L. Samuelson: SECOND ROW: L. Schick, S. Ozierholser, K. Erickson, M. Warren, D. Iones, S. Beeks, I. Voorhees, S. Ball, S. Wrubel, K. Larson: THIRD ROW: D. Frenzel, I. Del-'eo, H. McCoy, A. Beardsley, S. Brussell, S. Szoufford, S. Matthews, M. Torchia, I. Shoenfeld, I. Cowee: BACK ROW: B. Armstrong, K. Kuehl, M. Ras- inassen, C. Ackley, S. Affelt, I. Burress, D. Disch, B. Thines, C. Laddish, E. Spear, F. Gayot. NOT PICTLIRED: Karen Glickstein. 3, Quill and Scroll iaemher Karen Samuels discusses a sports spread with Leigh Morrow and yearbook advisor Ms. Linda Barber. 4. Dan Parelman, Steve Dwork and Karen Glickstein work on newspaper lay-out with Patriot advisor Ms. Linda Barber. 5. Quill and Scroll members are FRONT ROW: Sharon Brassell, Lori Iohnson, Karen Glickstein, Karen Samuels: BACK ROW: Marty Warren, Ioe Pasateri, Steve Dwork, Iohn Steinberg, Frosty Gayot: NOT PICTURED: Allyson Beardsley, Su- san Swafford, Dan Parelman, Phil Crawford, Scott McClain. 6. Eddie Spear and NHS sponsor Mrs. LaRue Wyatt conduct a meeting of the constitu- tion committee. National Honor Society lQaill and Scroll 135 This is our spot. This is our room, our space. This is the area where endless hours are spent attempting to accomplish the impossible. This is the scene of peo- ple crying and tempers flaring as a deadline draws near. This is the site that is noisy after the rest of the school is silent because work must be completed to beat the clock. This is a quiet sanctuary or a hectic world of confusion as different cre- ative talents clash. It is here that a new advisor, Ms. Linda Barber, learns the tricks of the trade , and editor-in-chief, Karen Samuels, learns what the word editor stands for. This is where seven edi- tors struggle to teach when they are only students themselves. This is the chamber that echoes with laugh- ter because the last sentence is writ- ten, the last picture taken and the last lay-out finalized. This is where writers and artists convene to record each impression, experience and memory of a school year. This is the yearbook room and this is our spot. 3 736 Heritage l' W: ..... f, 3' 'i5.?f'?Ef. I 2 . Q.. f 'Q' , 1: 1, Two new staff members, Ms. Linda Barber, ad- visor, and Ioan Bowen discuss a mistake in a trial layout. 2. Mr. Bob Gadd, ICP representative and Ms. Linda Barber finalize specifications for the yearbook. 3. All photographers spend endless hours in the darkroom to capture a year of memo- ries on film. Sheldon Samuels adjusts the enlarger in order to make a perfect print, 4. Editor-in-chief, Karen Samuels explains the procedure behind the type depth guide to Organizations editor, john Steinberg. 5, ln order to cheek with her most reli- able source, De Cloud Studios, Lori johnson first looks up the phone number. 6. Artist Brad Caplan ruffles through graphic letter pages in order to complete an ad. 7. Iohn Steinberg helps Student Body editor Allyson Beardsley identify students for her section. 8. Typing is a big part of yearbook work and Ken Clickstein prepares to us the hunt and peek method to type some copy. 7 Heritage 137 K 1 fi Fe 5 fl 3 XE ? U 'v 1 f. I I V IP 'e 5 1 1 5 Q ? 3 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i a T 3 4 l 3 4 i 1 i i ? E a Y l Q 1 I l x 5 W A M . 5 W 4 1 2? if 4-5-Y-S' , K AN P W .ff L V 7 af-Q f ' -,Q ff in 1?-' - r' . . riff. 5 W '53 f . Q x f .. .Q H9554 f,1BA'.i:,Q 'Sf H liiqfftl 'fPfE'vrf'v . 11322, 1 f'3f'iQf-paw . , ygijfalixgl: '.7fxfQ?.Jg:f3 ,I V F 5 1131 f W' . fc 4 . Sophomores gain rom experience The Sophomore football teams, the Green coached by Mr. Bill Stiegmeier and Mr. Scott Calder and the White coached by Mr. Dave Oli- ver, have come a long way this year. The coaches goal was to take the players previously from different ju- nior high school teams and unite them into one. This was a hard job for the coaches, the sophomores were not expecting the hard prac- tices and long hours. High School football proved surprisingly diffi- cult, however, the players kept their spirits up and by the end of the sea- son played well as a team. The regular season record for the Green team was six wins and two losses. Seven wins with no losses was the final record for the White team. Coaches of the two teams attribute their winning seasons to the players' enthusiasm. Coach Stigmeier commented on how well the team members adapted to play- ing different positions. A dis Q A 5 'fl' p-9 W ' A. 'dr S .,,,.t. S ..... Q lQ!. . irsss A Q ' at i 'fi' O X a 22,10 6111 -Y 'Q -1- 'lf-X fi ,-ft? .1-T'iM'7'A?'-2+:i . 9,-' a .x .hx ,ds M dl jo :: 3'3i?A!it35:: are A .fe 1' f - 345 i no it r i - ,S - my as ,mf ,, . eg. h I N. x-A-i as A I :- ' 140 Sophomore Football 2 gt 1. Coach Bill Stiegmeir and Coach Scott Calder check the players stances during practice. 2. Coach Dave Oliver instructs Mike Getz on a play in the game against Northwest, 3, Sophomore Green Team - FRONT ROW: Craig Templin, Mike Piiett, Rob Lair, Chris Locke, leff Anderson, Paul Staats, Terry Parsons, lay Miller. SECOND ROW: William Moore, lohn Rider, Scott Forester, Mike Ingram, Ieff Singer, Doug Siebert, Brett Smith, Chris White. BACK ROW: Dwayne Bu- chanan, Ice Babcock, Mike Getz, Todd Wickstrom, Mike DeCock, Mike Connors, Todd Carr. 4. Some of the Green team members perform their half hnddle formation, 5. Coach Bill Stiegmeir and Coach Scott Calder supervise the blocking drill. 6. The White team huddles up during an afternoon game. 7. Sophomore White Team FRONT ROW: Iohn Kropf, Scott Graiter, Phil Willsey, Keith Ryan, Butch Ross, Mike Moran, Scott Coffin, Steve Meyers, Daziid Gohle, Dan Maher, SEC- OND ROW: Keith Winslow, Pat Gould, Steve Pilrdnm, Ted Olsen, james Breden, joe Currier, Todd Nagy, Graham Rola, BACK ROW: Mike Pattillo, Steve Murray, Mark McKaskill, Tim Campbell, Brett Hendricks, Norman Ayers, Rich Nezoallis. Sophomore Football 141 ff' X . , N ,. H mgvg .! ' '3'!L. 'YM' an W' lr ' , 'Q 1 ,111 5 41f s.,' 1l,,2'I' 1?77 .1-,22215f?f55hfi?934f2'1 'ssfz 6 -:fi 'A L ,, 51202, ,. '.ljL...1 '?4',, -f- V? 'QWA- ' ff3'iJ v4g 7f h'yf5'ff? Q- 5 88 ,V , ,ab fmt? .L5xwu,if rw gJL1w,5.I ,5N aw: W JKFIM 1 , , ,X-new ' JS-. am 1 ,384 --., .f-'I . , .4- N! I F' W aw. N 9 ?,,X,, lim .1 , , 2 4 4 ,.. . X, , W,,,gZ Z Q4 , K W, 5'rufiRW'w , fx 4, 'A 6. V. 'Qi ry x ri' ,gx ,lg tiki, nl 'A Y' 'VQN 'M vial W' K' 'Ja' ' ' W ,, ,-.. ,125 f b.g7-3 44 f -M-'10 ., -T 2-1 34 Z4 3 -.. B -f F X 'gi A' I W QE 4 ,..,, , l ,, . i m ,WN k WW I MA- f I , Wk 'A X ab , .N 1 J 1 CSI? V W ' Kai V .. . H., ag i V, A mV I X wwxeg at if W . 'Wi- Q . .. B W' I A 8 1. After gaining yardage, Darrin Dressler, takes a fall. 2. Leaving all behind, Ed Dervin sprints to- ward the goal line. 3. 1.V. Football Team FRONT ROW: B. Kempin, D. Henzlik, 1. Trinkle, I. Phil- lips, R. Mackenzie, B. LeBlanc, I. Walton, M. Morgan, B, Krokstrom, P. Breeden, B. Slater, sec- ond row: E. Dervin, M. Morse, D. Dressler, K. Oothout, P. Maddock, G. Foster, I. Segraves, S. Kirkendall, D. Christie, K. Hassig, S. Zolotor, I. Henson. third row: R. Williams, B. Alexander, B. Morrison, I. Thomas, C. Miller, 1. Rumbough, A. Epstein, T. Smith, T. Graves, D. Gore, I. Bruning. fourth row: I. MaCarter, K. Ritter, I. Sanders, D. Culver, B. Newton, T. LaRocco, S. Sparks, M. Brand. Not Pictured: S. Sutter. 4. The team breaks the huddle, after much concentration. 5, Coach King gives explicit instructions to Todd Graves, 6. A successful punt is made against Shawnee Mis- sion East. 7. Coach King concentrates on the next play. 8. Darrin Dressler is tackled by an agressive opposing player. 6 7 Iunior Varsity Football 143 3 144 Varsity Football Talent highlights difficult season Coach Iohn Davis, who completed his fourteenth year at the Raider helm, confronted the new season with a low senior turnout. After winning the first three games of the season with optimistic hope, the Varsity footbal team fell to a 4-5 record. Yet, the team was not lacking in outstanding talent from individual players. Eric Buchanan led the of- fense and was responsible for vital yardage and touchdown points. Quarterback Chris Laddish proved to be admirable in his offensive guidance and led in defensive tack- les. 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Qi? -,T 5 ' Q 04.3.5 gg, 7 441. 5:65 41: 5411? -:rs 2,112-:1 gg: . ...: , I rf .if if if .Ev VI . ' J, ' , 'aff' - 50? 5 : v i lift Au. .il A I U Q. .. H. f .W ---if . gm, g-- -I Am.. 1 ' q I if. , : Q5 . th , L S ' ' F5 I Y g k . 3 A 'Nb' rfm s xgfagg. 'W ,,,,Y :, ,, .,,4.. ,J Q.,,,.k.-' Q, ,,L 52 . 1 H . . , two ',.., N A- is iz,-.. is L, 1' ' ' .-w,fr.s-a glvwo-vazmwsw I F .g 41!'1:Zii'Yi 1 T I ,, . 5 I ' I M I In , 5 1. Erie Buchanan, injured late in the season, offers lnaekseat eaaelzing to Iolzn Trinkle. 2. Coach Bill King proteets himself from an irate Raider. 3. A Northwest mol: swarms Erie Buchanan. 4. The sturdy face of Coach Iolin Davis overlooks his team! progress. 5. Varsity Football - FRONT ROW: I. Barress, B. Akriglzt, C. Laddisli, K. Ream, T. Rondelnlslz, D. Anderson, D. Barnard, M. Torflna, B. Kallmeyer, G. Taylor, D. Lolir. SEC- OND ROW: B. Winslow, B. Armstrong, I. Ander- son, E. Stevens, M, Passer, S. Cain, I. Dehnert, D. Thomas, 1. Spifer, E. Buvlianan, K. York. THIRD ROW: B, Kemper, D. Kenzlik, I. Trinkle, I. Phil- lips, R. Mafkenzie, B. LeBlanc, I. Walton, M. Morgan, K. Bowen, I. Gill, B. Krokstrorn. FOURTH ROW: M. Morse, D, Dressler, K. Ootliout, P. Maddock, T. Kleban, 1. Seagraves, S. Kirkendall, D. Christie, K. Hassig, S. Zoloter, 1. Henson. FIFTH ROW: R. Williams, B. Alexander, B. Morrison, I. Thomas, C. Miller, I. Rambough, A. Epstein, T. Smith, T. Graves, D. Gare, I. Braning. SIXTH ROW: I. MCCarter, K, Ritter, I, Sanders, D. Culver, B. Newton, T. LaROCen, T. Paulson, A, Foster, A. Bartling, S. Sparks, M. Brand. SEVENTH ROW: G, Foster, E. Derzrin, B. Slater, P. Breeden. BACK ROW: Manager Seott Sheldon. 6. A mushroom of Raiders catch the next play. 6 Varsity Football 145 Girls conclude victorious season We can do it, was the phrase used by many on the Girls' Cross Country team. The team had spirit unmatched by any other team. Under the worthy command of Coach Verlyn Schmidt and Coach Greg Wilson, the girls excelled in their running abilities. Led by the dynamic duo of junior Dede Lawless and senior Lori Schick, the girls were easily able to keep up with all their opponents, finishing first on several occasions. Going into the State Championship in Manhattan with great expectations, the girls were proud to finish in second place. Lawless ran an outstanding race, placing fifth in a field of many. The future looks bright for the Girls' Cross Country team. Return- ing letterwinner, Dede Lawless will continue to be an outstanding force for the harriers. 1 xr? .Y 4 9 146 Girls' Cross Counlry 1 -fy 3 bi 4 . . -' 4- ' f' 5 Vhfwdpfwi . . mv Y 'Plein f .9 152, f ', V .wg C 4? 'lm' , .,v,1,U, W - A, we n., 4, ,A .X ,, , ','.,-..A:1+,'- 7. Before an important meet, Coach Verlyn Seliinidl gives advise. 2. Lori Wagner takes one more slride foward the finish line, 3. An opposing runner persues Lori Schick. 4, Chris Connors and Cari Creason observe the other runners finishing, 5. Ramona Powlas lakes a well-deserved nap after o very long day. 6. Dede Lawless runs with deter- mination, 7. Girls' Cross Country learn -- FRONT ROW: Lori Wagner, Ramona Powlas, Marnie Howard, Chris Connors. BACK ROW: Coach Verlyn Schmidt, Sharon Birnbaum, Dede Lawless, Lori Schick, Cari Creason, Coach Greg Wilson, Girls' Cross Connlry 147 Long run leads harriers to success Let a cross country member take you for one of his afternoon jaunts and you will see why this was a de- termined squad. First, down College with a hopeful outlook, to old Switzer road, up to 119th street, over to Nall, down Nall to 107th and finally collapsing in front of the gymnasium. With guidance from Coaches Verlyn Schmidt and Greg Wilson, the Iunior Varsity and C Team learned this journey with ease. Ev- eryday after school, a squadron of harriers could be seen pounding the streets of Overland Park and the Park. grounds of Shawnee Mission The coaches knew from years of ex- perience what needed to be done and in the long run, the boys thanked them for their far from subtle prodding. There were enjoyable moments however, pancake dinners and spe- cial times with fellow team mem- bers. The season ended successfully with both squads losing only one meet. The talents of David Duffin, Tim Rohrer and Matt Jackson for IV, along with Tuen Ebber and Rick Macisaac attributed to the fine scor- ing. va , ' X Q 4. .. f f -g- -A J., B I pl y? . 4 1 -.g-.K I , w ' ' ,' vw ' ' Q , I f, 7 QF.-7 ' H ' A A ,. - . '- 1 , 5.4.4 ,. ,VM , 4 rg.. ,,,,:,.'v, .. .1 X. 6. it ,,','-'vets ',. 2 f 4 4-Pg. ' A ',. . 1 A x.af'T . ., . I A avi, all l 1, 'J L. ,vi v, . r -J? -fi. 4' , I , .- . .ig v .Q A Y ' , 2' .tv l if W 2 148 Cross Country nm C wr 'F 8 so sb se F ,1 '11 L V gs i l ffgrfff I 4 ' fn gy.. N 'L W D ' J ,.. 7 6 Wife ........-1 miifn Ir' -N -7 ffgf, sf iq. ., 'w ' I A.. ,q'v,'w ,, ,- .1 4- , .egg h K qnf- gkify 'M W ea, '.-fi.: . I A-2, ' 9, f 'q f'f,,g 'r?Ii'1v'fg -fl' V 1 Q Ei-waive. fr -fe' 4 .5 ' , .-. Q Q-.k,,,p, - -Q Kiwi g . , 1 . L 'f!,t' Vg, 7 ?T4 :'. :W-f':'f 4 ' L ifffan- 'gg w. ,ye Qqyh-1,,, ffvg f'j,pt ,gs ' .Ayr-f 'pmwawirwfgggvp R as -Q. My 1' ,.M T H . eirftwwlywl 'WWA i 'f...s.Mm- W f- wr, . ,V I .f ' W'f55'54lP.px 9'.f'0v'..wr'ir 3. if ft a:f '! 'Q ' 1. Iunior Varsity - C Team Cross Country - FRONT ROW: Andy Klein, Mike Walje, Mike Hughes, Terry Sullivan, Tuen Ebbers, Greg Hooper. SECOND ROW: Coach Verlyn Schmidt, David Sladkey, Scott Crossette, Tom Bentson, Don Stevens, Coach Greg Wilson. BACK ROW: Mike Perusich, Charlie Loudon, loe Smith, Mike Pardoll, Steve Plummer, David Harding, Sheldon Samuels. Z. Coach Schmidt gives some tips to his audience of runners. 3. A solemn cross country squad listens up to Coach Schmidt, 4. David Duffin gives his all to the long haul. 5. The harri- ers call for a long awaited time out. 6. Sheldon Samuels strides out in front of the Northwest competitors. 7. The traditional line-up marks the beginning of a long run. Cross Country 149 A. Pain squad rules on victory road Running down an endless path, body aching, and heart pounding. These are some of the feelings of the runners on the Cross Country Team, coached by Mr. Verlyn Schmidt. The team practices three hours a day, six days a week. Their practices may have something to do with the nickname the team has acquired, The Pain Squad. The team ranked first in regular season and regional competition. They placed second at State, held in Manhattan, Kansas. Brent Steiner set a state record for the two mile run, racing in at 9.01 minutes. After receiving the All-American Award last year, Steiner is expected to be presented with the award again, as is Steve Smith, who last year received the Honorable All- American. Other top Varsitylrunners, who have added to the success of the team are, Chris Bentson, Mark Lauterback, and Mark Frey. -I 150 Varsity Cross Country Sw f5,0UD1 QGUTH snuff, 'JU 1. Anticipating victory, Brent Steiner paces to the finish. 2. Varsity Cross Country - FRONT ROW: Mizrk Lauterbaeh, Mare Frey, Brent Steiner. BACK ROW: Coaeli Schmidt, Chris Bentson, Steve Smith, Steve Brown, Mark Brown, David Duffin, Coneli Wilson. 3. Pleased with his aehievment, Brent Steiner looks over his award. 4. Varsity Cross Country rnernbers enjoy a relaxing moment. 5. Runners ready to go at the starting line, in Slnnunee Mission Park. 6. Steve Smith and Brent Steiner overtake a Northwest runner. 7. Steve Smith warms up in anticipation of ri hard run. 8. After an exhausting meet varsity runners walk leisurely back to join their other team mates. Varsity Cross Country 151 'Thank God for nice weather' The Girl's Varsity Tennis Team had a tough load to pull this year, with only five returning seniors, Karen Bunag, Iulie Grauer, Lori Siebert, Anne Scott, and Kathy Thum. Out of ten regular season duels, the girls won nine, earned second in Regionals, and tied for first in State. Bunag captured first in State sin- gles for the third year in a row, the eight consecutive year we have earned a first place State award. The doubles team of Patty Lee and Iill Stanphill took fourth in State com- petition. Coach Gabrielson expects a strong varsity squad next year with the re- turn of Mary Closser, Patty Bodine, Pallen Lee, Patty Lee, Allison Malm, and Iill Stanphill. Commenting on the overall sea- son, Coach Gabrielson said, Thank God for the nice weather, I only had to sqeegee the courts once. fm' Iwi . ix N ' si' LQLE 4- 4.5 A -9' M -f-+-M 6 5 l J ,af W, .N N 6 1. lunior Varsity Tennis - FRONT ROW: Pallen Lee, Sarah Cummins, Debbie Shore, Sheri Smith, Iafkie Marter, Coach Gabrielson, Barb Smith, Te- resa Kim, SECOND ROW: Iulie Blaisdell, Donna Cope, Kathy Derks, Robin Kainan, leanne Thurn, Mary Closser, Patty Bodine, lane Miller, and Lori Zagnoni, Z. Anne Scott and Allison Malm warm up. 3. Kathy Thurn exhibits her serving style. 4. Varsity Tennis - FRONT ROW: Mary Closser, lane Miller, Pallen Lee, Debbie Shore, Donna Cope, Lori Zagnoni, Patty Bodine, SECOND ROW: Karen Bunag, Iulie Grauer, Lori Siebert, lill Staiiphill, Kathy Thum, Allison Malin, Anne Scott, Patty Lee, BACK ROW: Coach Gabrielson. 5. Kathy Thum in action. 6. Karen Bunag shows her aggressive backhand. 7. Coach Gabrielson in- structs two players, Fallen Lee and Debbie Shore. Girl's Tennis 153 Mathews leads After a long and tiring day at school, the Girls' Golf team was ready for an evening of practice. Led by the overwhelming power of Lynn Mathews, the team consis- tently handled the competitors. South hit the links with a very impressive show of teamwork. This became their winning formula as the girls made a habit of finishing tournament play in the top three. With the helpful command of Coach Paul Sexton, the girls per- formed their skills well by captur- ing second at league, third at regionals and a record breaking third place finish at state. The future looks bright for the Girls Golf team. Returning, top player, Lynn Mathews, will have help from promising sophomores. The year's performance should mark a winning tradition for girls golf. 154 Girls Golf is f -M9 L-.'?f 'f' RFQ , P' aff., gof . 49 E . , Q fs L nKn4. T x 18... 5 1. Lynn Mathews chips a sho! toward the green at the Sonllr lnziilalivnal. Z. The girls have fun while ileeiiling what happened to the golf club, 3. Coach Paul Sexlan tells the golfers where to lee 4. Lynn Mathews relaxes a moment after a long day. 5. Returning lefterwoman Kelly Erickson shows off a Confident swing. 6, Mary Lahond coneerr lrales on a feam-winning putt. 7. Girls Golf Mary Lalzaml, Sue Ranahan, Erin Andrew, Lisa Crawford, Kelly Erickson, Paul Sexton, Nancy Drake, Lynn Mathews, Lisa Tollen, Pam Simpson, - iff, eek. 5 L 2 as ,I X Sara Dnkey. e A .SRV N f Vs W3 K, ,,iQ.K Fg?i sf E? sx.p.,sf.ff'p. A 54,,.' Q : ww ff, K: jf K M W f gf rf-.fs-jA i1 4,?,.n E TS is S, in i,l,,f,,g,vjn:ixg-in M ein G01 155 L W f f I 1 f X ' W Hard work yields valuable skills Everyday after school, from 3:20 to 6 pm, the girls' volleyball team under the scrutiny of Coach Sherri Brosseau, became familiar with digging, spiking, bumping, setting and working out. Seniors, Captain lane Cowee, Mary Eakes, Cindy Iurzack and Paige Mongoven, formed a solid base for the squad, with Paige receiving a spot on the all-tournament team. Iunior Lynette Darling contributed her height and skill to the season as an excellent spiker. After being named the ICCC tournament champs, the squad fin- ished fifth in the League with a 15- 16 record. The Iunior Varsity team proved to be a well-rounded, evenly skilled squad. Coach Brosseau felt the girls played well as a team, with each girl doing her part. IV ended their season with a 6-8 record. The Sophomore A and B squads, headed by Coach Karen Hadel, suf- QU:-..-,,,, fered losses, but gained valuable ex- perience. Coach Hadel, a rookie herself, found the girls eager to work hard to develop their skills for next year. ' gr. 7. Cindy lurzack sets the ball high in the air for a fellow team member during an after school prac- tice. 2. Mary Lyons receives instructions from Coach Sherri Brosseau for refereeing an after school game warm-up. 3. Volleyball-FRONT ROW: P, Mongoven, T. Penson, K. Glazier, M. Eakes, L. Darling, I. Cowee, C. Iurzack, M. Cronan, P. Buchner. SECOND ROW: K. Appleqnist, T. Lawder, K. Collins, K, johnson, R. Bartel, D. Lassman, Y. Frithiofson, M. Pemberton, M. Brown, I. Diamond, D. McBride, L. Winchell, I. Mann. BACK ROW: Coach Sherri Brosseau, L. Taylor, K. Linder, K. Bechtel, T. johnson, T. Mullin, I. Rodkey, T. Lyons, Coach Karen Hadel. 4, lane Cawee spikes the ball, with Cindy Iurzack and Paige Mongoven at the ready. 5, The team gathers together for a good luck chant before a league game. 6. lane Cowee, Paige Mongoven, Mary Eakes and Cindy Iurzack stretch out. 6 Girls' Volleyball 157 N , . xz,-' Injuries hamper Sophomore task With early season injuries to key players, the Sophomore boys' bas- ketball team struggled through a difficult season. Brad Keeler and Ken Heinz were sidelined for the entire season, while Iohn Martin sat out three weeks. All suffered leg in- juries. First year Coach Greg Wilson found the team difficult to evaluate because he lacked teams to compare them with. However, he did feel the boys gave one hundred percent, and was very pleased with their ef- forts. The strength of the squad proved to be their excellent outside shoot- ing and ball handling abilities. Coach Wilson felt their weak spots were in shot selection and the men- tal aspects of the game. Yet, the sea- son Was sure to strengthen the rook- ies playing abilities, providing them with valuable experience for a strong Iunior Varsity squad next year. ' w 4 M.,-'r 'N 158 Sophomore Boys' Basketball 4 4 U ' 7 Q. 5. ,., 9.,.:w ,P 'H rin lj l gf, Y 5 . - W.. U x ww , 1 A Pi L' 2559 ,..sw..- 2- r - -sr 1 Q. evxcp, 5 'v-I in .,,, we l 6 1. Craig Schultz and Iohn Rider battle it out with a Northwest Indian. 2. Coach Greg Wilson steps out to critique the boys during an after school practice. 3. The squad brushes up on a difficult play before putting it to use in an upcoming game, 4. The team takes a time out to receive instruc- tions from Coach Wilson, 5. David Aaronson goes for a jump-ball as his teammates anxiously await the tip-off. 6. Eyed by fellow team members, Iohn Rider goes for two during au after school warm- up. 7. Sophomore Boys Basketball--FRONT ROW: Ken Heinz, Pat Gould, Brad Goss, Dan Mai. BACK ROW: lohu Martin, Brad Keeler, Tom Guyot, David Aaronson, Craig Schultz, Iuhn Rid- er. Sophomore Boys' Basketball 159 Unity apparent as season wears on Taking to the floor with new players, the Iunior Varsity Boy's Basketball Team went through a season of ups and downs. In the shadow of Varsity, the IV team practiced together, traveled to- gether and even played the same days for games. Coach David Oliver believed that the backbone of a successful basket- ball team is skill: shooting, drib- bling, passing and rebounding, After a few problems were resolved, the IV team adapted and executed these skills well. Individual effort on the part of every player led to the outstanding finish. Paul Giordano consistently averaged 12 to 14 points a game. Iohn Crowl and sophomore Keith Ryan showed good potential. The IV team should prove to be a fine Varsity squad next year. 1 'V f ' M , Q 'K , K , Q Q 'Q KZWQWN V .S Q'.5w'I'vi'f . 5. xl 1 3' 7 ei . .'!. Q75 . sf g Q i. t ' Qi N! Q at . I ' ' Q ' XR X 5 . l i 3 W? s ' - 3 I ' I I s .I MS K gmac. .... X ,Wpw Misafir ..., f Sgjrw 'ywv Q A ls. r. Q - X jk: ,.,,,t.3 K fff, A x W, 6 -get 3 160 IV Boys' basketball I' V1 r ,xv 6,45 , -1 Z Hal., an A 5 .7 'A Q I 2 fff, .F fm. w av f ze -2 fail ..',..fz,:r . 21 f ...I NI: ' 'fam f' n5vZp.,,1'a.':9.-1' . . .J ,.,,,.,W,, . ' ffww . . V .wig Q l r I ef? Q ., ' V .tit , ' Y ,. ntii f ' V I N, I ttrr iiii. .5 A gy ff it '3 I W3 Q ,ea X Wg get :al 6' . I WWI, Q 'I I 4- wjllzx 1 Q, g I 1 ,fb . ' ' . K 5 t 1 M M K I ,,,,, 40 ll- 1 acura 55 Sfmt, Ebony 'illully 1 E3 .A 2 , rim Mr A c, .0 fn: , .Qt - . X it 14 . 1. 'Q-bjf . '? -a ,awwhk I5Qfl!'E2?i,l' 4 ' Q, ,if ,, ' .Y W :mr 5 ' , wife? ' R W , .,,4 . .. . 4, , , , df' .,.,...-of- ' 6 7 1. Under pressure, Paul Giordano gets set to pass the lvasketball, 2. Paul Giordano searches for an offensive player. 3. Scott Kirkendall, being covered well, eyes a fellow teammate, 4. IV Basketball- FRONT ROW: Mark Weaver, Andy Epstein, Keith Ryan, Bill Lefko, Scott Kirkendall. BACK ROW: Iohn Crawl, Mike Dwyer, Graham Rola, Brad Bradford, Paul Giordano, jerry Cassidy, Matt Piester. 5, Against the Wildcats, the jumpball is an important part of the game. 6. lumping in the air, Paul Giordano captures the basketball. 7. Matt Piester shoots for an essential technical point. if an 1 pr I ' 'Q Q my uf' -wwe. at ' -M. 1 IV Boys' Basketball 161 Raiders struggle for few victories Losing four starters from last year's squad which won the Sun- flower League title and went to the state tourney, proved too much to overcome as the Raider Basketball team struggled most of the season. South lost three heartbreaking games at the opening of the year, which seemed to be an indicator of things to come. The team stayed around the .500 mark the entire sea- son and split with most of their Sunflower League foes. Inconsistency was the major prob- lem that plagued the team. At times South flashed the form that carried them to league titles the previous two years but were unable to keep it up for any length of time. Coach Paul Sexton, in his third year at South, spent the season looking for the right combinations to bring out the full potential in his team. The Raiders did have their bright spots though, as they posted big vic- tories at home over Washington, SM West and SM East. Opposing teams found it hard to win on our home court. The team was led for the most part by center Clint Iohnson and guards Kevin Ludwig and Chris Laddish. Seniors Scott Groninger, Scott Affelt, Iohn Sturgeon, and Denney Disch, as well as junior Brad Palmer, also contributed to the team effort. 5 M.. 4 1. ... .,,.. ..,.. . ...'. h t' hx A 1 , , .,g,,. .:... fzksjfjiggggijlw i, . L t t., . ' I e s o , , . L ,,,, . me 1 mr Q ' , ' K f 'K ,i', ,,.-t .t:q'Qssws' E 'ids if vmwsmmc. .W,,,.gg'J nn!! ---f' '+ i' l A - M. .,,., .f -- K - .em 'rvffi.awp.....yWar,M:fw.-X-if T 'afxafweris . .,. -....W... -.w,..--- V' K, , , , I g,,, K I ,X L . ,..........,....---. It f Q , . . . . ff- . ..f- lsr....:ir.--1f:a?f.'i -rev. . - - ' ,Aj A' ......., i.,. e a . ,.,, , 1 S 3, 1-as W K. .sis . .q,.....M gg E - ---M 'T , . -,H .M - r z X X -Q Us g :,' , 4 .4 ..,, ymammw K , ----we nf X , My , t'.- t : S RLS i I iuewlaiie. . K Q. , v . .--. -' -'f 1:4 S 4 ns. . .. ' ' k t 5Ri ' X' is U: ,K j IQ' j ' K v . if , 'L as...-r, g.,g........4.,. Q... A -. 2 Asses W ,. .... ..... .. ...W 1 . V iw tv 5, uv 4 1 fun 3 ,wwf , I , -HW' f ., 34 'V M ,f-, 1 3 t -ff i ' , ' ' i , , fr If 9 , ., '17 i fi A e ff' nz gy -P' 4 ? S ,Q N.: Q34 fa! 1 sf V -4 'A L 2 i VCX aw , , , 0 . ,rf4,,,, - -- 1. Scott Groninger leaps into the air during a jumpball in the game against West. 2. Brad Palm- er guards a Wyandotte team member. 3. During an intense practice, john Sturgeon and Scott Affelt concentrate on their plays. 4. Varsity Basketball-FRONT ROW: john Crowl, Denny Diseh, Kevin Ludwig, Chris Laddish, Scott Affelt. BACK ROW: john Sturgeon, Brad Bradford, Brad Palmer, Clint lohnson, Scott Groninger, Paul Giordano. 5. Brad Palmer shoots over the oppo- nent, hoping for two. 6, After dribbling through the West guards, Clint Iohnson goes for two. 7. Displaying his shooting ability, Paul Giordano leaps into the air for a basket. 521, Sophomore girls debut on court As coach of the Sophomore Bas- ketball Team, Mr. Dick Kramer spent most of his time talking up to the girls, keeping their spirits high. As a new team, the girls needed much practice with their shooting, although they were an excellent de- fensive team. Headed by leading scorers, Rochelle Bartel, Susan Covington, Sue Hanrahan, and Chris O'Connor, the squad was con- stantly on the move. Their over-all season record of five wins and four- teen losses didn't reflect their en- thusiasm. The girls plan to be win- ners next year on the Iunior Varsity and Varsity squads. -cgi . .fs . V N' 9? M: px ,: if K ,, , xlwfkigff ,fQlj,iif,'m 'm'?4' ,, x , gs, ,gyda Hivgggtgk fw' ,f . 'mf ,,,4,g , 4.3 so Q., I e if - , , L ........ -fi. 'vxvi-k . '-X----W. My .1 W- , .,m,,, gl 'Nr-sas.,-N - --swing , . , 1' 5,2 as 4 MSL, . I. 8 1 . M' N . ' A' , ,, M... vw LYWQQQY ,WWW gli Emmy . pm f .... f ,grr . . Wm ,.A., ,.W, ,, . . X 'L' i V Us ef- tba-N W x K - Q i , .Xu 7 .1: V : Q, f. wr ' 2 f wk. Aw 1 'H f ' I 6 1. Sue Hanrahan dribbles past a Turner team member for an extra two. 2. Debbie Shore prepares for her free throw. 3, Coach Kramer gives his team a last minute pep talk before a game. 4, Display- ing her technique Rochelle Bartel shoots over the opponent. 5. Sophomore Girls' Basketball -FRONT ROW: Tammy Smith, Susan Catletl, jamie Reed, Susan Covington, Chris O'Connar, Debbie Shore. BACK ROW: Coach Kramer, Rachel! Bartel, Kelly Hughes, Sue Hanrahan, lane Sturgeon, Ann Peterson, Sherri Wasserman, 6, After beating the opponent down court, Susan Covington goes for a lay-up. 7. Susan Covington eoncenlrntes on her shot. Suplioniore Girls' Basketball 165 0-Q-4 'rm I V girls display all-around effort Sometimes Iunior Varsity teams are looked upon as second rate to the Varsity squads. However, the girls IV basketball team consistantly held its own with outstanding tal- ent. Coached by Randy Gray, new to the coaching staff, the girls worked on their individual and team skills everyday after school with the Var- sity squad. The backbone of the team's strength was seen in the talented starting line-up. Cari Creason and Kathy Scott demonstrated skilled ball handling, while Allison Malm, Kelly Glazier and Martha Cronan excelled in their shooting abilities. Also adding to the game were Rob- in Kamen and Mary Lyons showing outstanding hustle abilities, both defensively and offensively. The en- tire team worked together for a suc- cessful all-around effort, with an important victory over the tough Sumner squad. Next year, the girls will be ready for a strong Varsity squad. Q K 421 .,. ---.. . 'Q .M , m.r....,..r.M.m tt, WW . .-.,...,,.... ,.,.., W ...M....W..r,,.,.,.. l .qs- wa., will A M,.f 52325 afmT1y Q gig! TH W f' ,. Wgwn' N W - fl, . . , wi V , 2 if .fm sf ai, , M .W . H W J i't' ' , . V ' WW ' L 2 K V Nm ,M f ' 166 IV Girls' Basketball 7. Mary Lyons energetically puts up a shot while she warms up for a game against East. 2. junior Varsity Girls Basketball-'FRONT ROW: Martha Cronan, Robin Kamen, Cari Creason, Kathy Scott, Stacie Stoltz. SECOND ROW: Nancy Drake, Kathy Bechtel, Kelly Glazier. BACK ROW: Mary Lyons, Coach Randy Gray, Allison Malm. 3, Mary Lyons plays defensively against Allison Malin as she drives down the court. 4. Mary Ly- ons anxiously awaits the tip-off from her fellow team member. 5. Cari Creason, Kathy Bechtel, Stacie Stolz, Robin Kamen and Martha Cronan cheer their teammates on from the bench, while Coach Gray calmly views the action. 6. The IV squad desperately fights to block the efforts of their Northwest opponent. -' x '5- A 6 ...,....--wr if Carolyn Wagner lnnips in the air to shoot. 2, Patti Hoovar denionstrates liar parfarlvfl shot. 3, Caarh Run Millard gives thi' girls rrucial adziicc. 4. The refvrevs explain the basic rules of basketball lwfure the game. 5. Nancy MacDonald breaks to slval thu baskvtliall. 6, Varsity Girls' BasketballAFRONT ROW: Nancy MacDonald, Martha Cronan, Tlwrese Mnllin, Lynvtte Darling, Carolyn Wagner, Yiva Frithiofson, Patti Hoover, Kelli Glazier, Cari Creasan. BACK ROW: Penne Bucliner, Ron Millard, Randy Gray, Lisa Totten. 7. Nanry McDonald makes a fast break with the ball, 168 Girl's Varsity Baskvtliall .V if ML, 4 ...N-J 1 W, i F ' H M c,g,g,,g K , s aiiii Q. .,. qt iaki 'Q ,t,1 ,. -N S QL A i -, -3 S- Av 1 .K K w ay R i 5 i .- 40 vw 55... C i i H In 'Q 1 i il ,. ar .-gn? LV .Qi 5 333, . Birthday Tradition Strengthens Team Comprised of seven juniors and only two seniors, the Girls' Varsity Basketball team overcame the diffi- culty through the season. With only one year of experience, the juniors sought to strengthen their team power by working out everyday after school from 2:30 to 4:30. The stiffest district competition ever forced the girls to excell be- yond the basics. The girls carried on a long estab- lished birthday tradition, by either throwing a banana cream pie in each other's face or throwing people in the swimming pool. All-around player, Paige Mongoven, senior, saw limited playing time because of a finger in- jury, while Patti Hoover and Caro- lyn Wagner demonstrated a high skill level. Lynette Darling and Nancy McDonald sparked the team with their shooting ability and ex- fx rt 'ttai,'j 1 change student, Ylva Frithiofson ex- - hibited her considerable talent. ' Q, ' jj, V it Q Coach Ron Millard rovided a sta- f' P . f 4, , 'i'- M , ble balance for the team's playing f , and looks yet for another winning V: in season next year, as the Raiders re- ' turn five 'uniors in Martha Cronan, . Therese Mullin and Cari Creason. 7 'A rssa irri 2 'sft if - f ww -' T? 'f-' ' Q -- .g i Y -1 it r s . - s-1- V 1 ,ig-.ig 2 xi f l M as Q.: ,i lj 4 . ff.. M 'ji . 3 ' V 'I v. X., A -. , 'LL 'S-L. ,ef J K gi 1 I , J ' Q I. gs . Q 1 . -'. ' gg 4 : o iff? s .r -f' 7 K Q ..,, -2 at up f 5 A j s Q as ' w, . sf Q an HQ 'Q mx J 3 i an S X .7 fssis r 4. s 1 Optimism governs team spirit With six returning lettermen, Head Coach Guy Malone's wrestling squad entered the 1979-80 season. With new found optimism Drew Hinton, Steve Mackley, Mike Osbourn, Mark Rainey, Ken Hassig, and Korey York all returned with a year of varsity experience under their belts. These individuals along with Troy Malone, various members of a strong Junior Varsity squad from the year before, and handful of skilled sophomores gave the team a variety of talent and experience, a far cry from the two returning lettermen and relative inexperience that clouded the Raider Wrestling Team the year before. The team raced to a 4-1 record, defeating Wyandotte, Blue Valley, Raytown, and Rockhurst in duel meets, before the Christmas break. After the break, South hosted an all- day tournament, which featured eight teams. Hassig finished second in the heavyweight division, losing to Miege's Mike Reuther, in the finals, York and Rainey both regis- tered third, while Mackley and Sophomore, Ioe Currier both took fourth in their respective weight classes. Malone, along with Assistant Coach, Bill King, have skillfully built up their program, and success is to be expected in future years. 3 -- . .,,,.g, gh Q 4 Wi' I , . l i-ag 6-' v 'H' 1 ,,,. 'W .3 . 5211 jf? , ,Q L Z 170 Wrestling sl'- 5 6 1 1. Coach King demonstrates the art of pinning, lo Mike Oslnmrn. 2. Wrestling-FRONT ROW: Willy Hoffinan, Mike Osboiirn, Steve Ketchum, Robert Lazu, Randy Delgado, Rich Macisaac, Tim Kemper, Steve Mackley, Ioe Currier, Mike Moritson, SECOND ROW: Takashi Watanabe, Ierry Hall, Andy Dankwerth, Scott Grauer, Mike Shaw, Lon Smith, Barry Wall, Scott Sheldon, Iohn Landshof, David McNeil. THIRD ROW: lay Miller, leff Henson, Scott Zolotor, Korey York, Craig Curless, Mark Rainey, Mike Moran, Dan Wagner, Mike Lynch, Torn Meila. FOURTH ROW: lim Rimihough, Bob Patterson, Chris Locke, Brad Krokstrmn, Tray Malone, Drew Hinton, Richard Marshall, Ken Hassig, john Stroberg, Gordon Foster, Tim Scliarf. 3. With intense conf eentration, Korey York struggles to pin his oppo- nent. 4. Mark Rainey tries to regain his balance after the opposition catches him off guard, 5. Dan Wagner struggles with his opponent under the watchful eye of Coach Guy Malone. 6. Robert Law awaits at hreak in the grip of his foe. 7. The refer- ee calls the count as Drew Hinton pins his oppo- nent. Wrestling 171 Coens sets mark in state meet The Raider swim team, apparently among the best in the area, again as- serted themselves in the league in the 1979-1980 season. Nine returning lettermen dotted head Coach Bruce Bove's roster when practice began. Iunior Brad Coens set school and state marks in the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle and the 100 butterfly. He qualified for the state meet in every event he swam in, though under state rules he could only enter in two, plus a relay. Brad placed first in his two state events. The loss of several swimmers was compensated with strong perfor- mances by seniors Tom Biggins, Clark Howes, Brett Spencer, transfer student Eric Peters, Dave Wannamaker and juniors Paul Boppart, Bob Kaak, Kevin Kelly and Scott Smalley. Also a talented group of sopho- mores headed by Ioe and Bill McGowan, showed Coach Bruce Bove much promise. The diving team was headed by senior letterman Ieff Dyer. Gther members included Senior Steve Shortland and Greg Kudrna. The highlight of the season was beating top-notched S. M. East. ee , . t t --.:.. . kk g 0 rf-ff-Irjggg . ff l' ..... S ' as .r . gjxv A I it ' .gs A wurwy iff'-'iiasit ff .,-- 4' P . K . K... If .t ,, ' -. f -..: Q , :sr Q . Q . .... T fmt- re rr. 'tt ' .s f r S et., , TW .M -S - v l . 1 to ft , b . -e - as f' . T .. C ' -. 1 D 9 fi ' . 32 :ni - - , . i x ,ugh ww V -- . .h 1 ng: na- A x A . S -sb. N' U r- as f S .it-1 als- W- N M .p C W, . , h M , y Q .pkjffg-53eMQw Ng A 4 Q , 1 Q E . Agxjzzwy Lyik 1- .raw KW . 5 X , M Nw ,N I .M - -as , N A Q .iii-0 ii 5 W .v-P I N, M . .. E, s. N K . -rf K Q-- ge., 1. Enjoying a funny joke, Brett Spencer, Eric Peters, Dave Wannmnaker and Torn Biggins relax after a full tiny of competition. 2. Warming up tbe muscles is a necessary step for the swimmers. 3, Turn Bentson takes one last breath before finishing tl1e first lap, 4. Brett Spencer dives long and hard to catch an oppo- nent. 5. Striving to finish first, Mike Lackoziic strokes with power. 6. Boys' Szviin Team- FRONT ROW: Bruce Bone, Steve Rolhganger, Scott Howes, jamie Haas, Turn Bentson, Maria Pemberton, Lisa Flanders, Lori Schick, Ioe Theielnnd, Steve Muller, Keith Allen. SECOND ROW: jeff Dyer, Greg Kndrna, foe Derks, Kevin Kelly, Torn Biggins, Clark Howes, Panl Boppart, Kurt Ellenberger, Bob Canfield, Eric Peters, Dave Wannarnaker, George Lawrence. BACK ROW: Torn Bergen, Ive McGowan, Brett Spencer, Stott Smalley, Brad Coens, Steve Shortland, Mike LuMonica, David Arteberry, B011 Kaak, Bill lVfcGowan, 6 Bolifs Swiinrning 173 Gymmzsts compete in unique style In a sport as individualistic as gymnastics, competition within team members becomes as crucial as the teamwork. For the boys' gym- nastic team, this meant meeting ev- ery day after school from 4:00 to 7:30 p.m. With assistance from Coach Steve Nelson, who doubled as a gym teacher at Nallwood Iunior High, the members were able to im- prove their own form and critique their fellow member's. With Coach Nelson also instructing teams from North and Northwest, the boys were able to view a wider scope of talent and become good friends with other squads, Alan Hill completed the season as the only senior team member, com- piling much of the squad's scoring. While Paul Hamann sat out with an injury, Kevin Knaus, Matt Iohnson and Van Crosby contributed their developing skills. The team finished the year fifth in the Sunflower League. Next year, Coach Nelson will be looking to his four juniors for a strong senior foundation and solid scoring. . . 1 ,- I W e- . X .Q Hy- x. a 1 y X ff' ...,..a..-h.,...Mv- -0+ t -f L M -R: A .eased 3 174 Boy's Gymnastics C 29 l 1. Alan Hill polishes his parallel bar handstand during an after school practice. 2. Alan Hill, Kevin Krmus and Chuck Haines gather together to chalk np for their practice routines. 3. During a flour exercise, Alan Hill displays his perfected farm perfected form and balance in executing a lnzndstnnd. 4. Matt lcrhnson's L-seat is judged by the hardest jury, his own teammates. 5. Boys Gymnastics-FRONT ROW: Gary Born, Chuck Haines, Coach Steve Nelson, Van Crosby, Kevin Knnns. BACK ROW: Mark Moxley, Paul Harnnnn, Matt johnson, Dean Dahlquist, Gary Dnhlquist, Alan Hill, 6. The gyrnnasts anxiously await their turn in the spotlight during an invitational ineet. A 5 Y Girls undefeated through season Team unity is as nearly important to an athletic team as natural ability. Ms. Billie Rices' Girl's Gymnastics team was fortunate enough to have both on this year's squad. The team finished second at the state meet, with the score of 98.5, to Kapawn Mt. Carmel's 100. They also record- ed a second place finish at the league meet. Preceding those meets was an undefeated regular season. Senior, Liz Landshof, was a driving force in that undefeated season. She broke every individual school record. Seniors, Nan Newkirk and Ienny x Randall were the teams' captain and co-captain. Newkirk was a two-year letter-winner, while Randall let- tered in each of her three years. Nancy Needham, also a senior, re- ceived her first year letter. The squad will return five letter- winners, all sophomores. This means a bright future, not to men- tion the possibility of the state championship that narrowly eluded them this year. . ,Q lf as !? PR? my ' ssmswss- l. With pointed toes and complete concentration, Kelly Burns, swings through her unevens routine. 2. Nancy Needham slides into the splits, on the balance beam. 3. Flying to the vault in expert form is lenny Randall. 4, Girl's Gymnastic Team-UP- PER ROW: Marcia Mittenfelner, Kelly Burns, Missy Parrish, Niki Hoffman, Dana Torchia, Erica Reeves, Nancy Needham, Liz Landshnf, Carol Hanson, Dede Sharp, Nancy Newlin, Nan Newkirk. LOWER ROW: Suzanne Gish, Kristi Strong, Iulie Freed, Ienny Randall, Heather New- nian. 5. Kelly Burns, relaxes as she performs her floor exercise routine, 6. Leaping through the air with intent concentration, Liz Landshof displays her coordination. 7. Nancy Needham puts the fin- ishing touches on her routine, while the others think theirs through. Girls' Gymnastics 177 Intramural teams involve many The intramural competition was tough this year, with thirty-six bas- ketball teams competing. These thir- ty-six teams included two girls' squads, and one faculty squad. Tim Burkendine, the intramural coordinator, commented on the skill the faculty developed, since they were the only team returning year after year. '1We enjoy getting to- gether on an unacademic level, stated Burkendine. The intramural season lasts two months, with each team playing an average of fifteen games. At the end of the regular competition, a sixteen team tournament began. After the first round eight teams were elimi- nated. The remaining eight teams went into a round robin competi- tion. The team who won the most games was the intramural champs. 178 Intramurals M.. W M 45' ,, hd il-Q. 15 xii ft SZLKXX, 2212! 2 6 ...LIMS Q ' bt i. ' . Q54 . i . i ,,. y F angina A i i u i gps . x Aman B 2 ijt? g l if-A FN-M . tw- A. Q r ' . 3 ' ,. . Q W ., ,, . ' .V A.,,,.. ,X , My if it ' .J are . . Ex A ga- ., we 1- -J M- 7 Meg' ma! 2 l l l 1. loining a traditionally all-male intramural program, the only two girls teams compete for the championship. Z. Scoring another two points for the Mallin's Maullers, Chuck Carpenter was a leading scorer for the team. 3. Intramural coordinator, Tim Burkendine, keeps busy with the teams' statistics. 4, Duane Gabrielson of the facul- ty team, drives tbrough Tom Roudebush for a quick two. 5. Bob Mallin and faculty team mem- ber, Dave Oliver, compete for possession of the ball. 6. Traveling down the court at a high rate of speed, Denise Boozer goes for the lay up. 7. Dur- ing the intense motcb of Maullers os. Faculty, Scott Calder and George Abrams scramble for control of the ball. Intramurals 179 Soccer kicks off winning season Bounding into its first season with a talented squad, the Varsity soccer team strived to be the stron- gest team in the area. Starting the season with an im- pressive showing against Blue Val- ley, Raiders finished the game by the score of 11-1. Under the direction of Coach Kel- vin Reese, the Varsity squad came out of the season with a 15-3-1 record. Captains Dan Harrison and Mark Hansen proved to be true leaders, providing strong spirit to the team. Goalie Dan Atkins had a tremendous season with two shut- outs. Iohn Copeland and Scott Ballard contributed to the team's successful season. The junior Varsity squad finished the season with a strong record. Captain Dave Connor and Jay Stobaugh led the team to many vic- tories. The team gained much exper- ience and should prove to be a fine Varsity team next year. af- Q. . .M-,xy - , ... ' Q-.-'Wa .V ta . . an Q Q ,Xl , M., -V V lg W ' X A - . - 2 1 W' iw' ,W ,M-.m.,w . .W- ,, V iii... l .W -0'l,4 ,.l. A V. .. .WW - 5 ., . w42 .,.L1., - m 'am . ' I M yi, ',.r,a M 1, , 'k., ' 'a Er,-l ss. - Wf i -i, Vw, s V my , .W .W .,,,,,, M fn V-fr.. new . in i'-'sa 3 180 Soccer A. 4 1 -M f. .p,u-if ...N . ' . . -S , . ,S R, Wg -A 3 ' ' D' .aw I f ., 5 my M k , .W X A V Q O,' Y . . A sy? A ,N Ex Q A 3 M X er. . Vw.. sf . f Aw.. -,ff ,- P if t 4 -sf 'n tv 2-. z-im.-W' K v ' F I-4, - i ',,e'l:13 gs 'fax-x,'f?g, Y gg. K 1 My f - t ' . vt! , .. ,gm z Rf. .,g,y.f1 as- A 1 'IDVLPN ' 1932 ' Al. J ' GT' . 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Practicing hard, Scott Lawder drilibles with ease. 7. Mark Hansen shows a sign of stress while putting the ball into play. 8. led Schroeder attempts to kick the hall to teammate Slezie Myers. Suffer l8l as Cross-Country 1 A - Boys OPPON EN T Varsity IV SM East,1SM North , 1st 1st North, Wyan., Law. 1sI' Ist Wichita North Inv. ' Ist - 1st SM South Inv. I Ist Ist SM West Inv. lst 1st sunflower League lst lst SM Northwest Inv. Q . 2nd Eastern Kansas Regional lst ' Kansas State 6A State - 2nd ,ly Wrestling 1 1 ORPONENT SMS-OPP 2 OPPONENT SMS-0PP- Blue Valley 35-20. Emporia 7-45 - 'Wyandotte 1 1 M 161-6, . Harmony 24-33 Gyl'I'l7'lUStlCS '-1,ggn:gyieu7 k ' Z2-32, Ottawa 37-25 K gt Ilfsil 7 f If 43-15f 1 SM North 36-22 P NENT 5M5,0pp' .1Raytowng , .34-121 Wichita Knpaun O PO A 1 Wg. 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Thus, may we introduce the class of '82. This class will, like any other that has preceded them, have a definite reputation to live up to and work to uphold. The leaders of the class of '82 for their kickoff year are President, Ianet Mahoney, Vice- President, Carol Masterson, Secre- tary, Susie O'Brien, and Treasurer, Debbie Shore. These four girls had the responsibility of creating a class treasury, and beginning the funds for the prom that their class will sponser for the Class of '81 for their senior year. Thus, the year of 1979- 80 was in essence, a planning year for the year to come. In becoming acquainted with this school, the sophomore class has also had to be- come familiar with the processes of fundraising and preparing for their two years ahead. 186 Suphornores Dave Aaronson Cliff Adams Sharon Adams Elizabeth Ahlrichs Iac Alburiy Mark Allen Cathie Allison Rudi Ambrosi Geoffrey Andersen Darrick Anderson Laura Anderson Erin Andrew Craig Anlovoni Kelly Appelauist David Arleberry Mark Ash Don Atkinson Haleh Avesta Carolyn Axland Norman Ayers Carlton Babcock Cindy Bacon Tim Baggerly Iulia Bailey Gary Baker Ann Bakkalupuln Barbara Ball Karen Barber Iackie Barenberg Ann Barentine Phillip Barnes Thomas Barr Rochelle Barlel Rebecca Bassett Stephan Bassett Brian Bauer Debra Bauer Christine Bechtel Kathy Bachlel Mark Beckloff g Ieff Bell Thomas Bentson f--3:31 . ' ' , if'- ' A? 1 Ieff Berg Kim Berne! lean Berry Peter Bichler Michael Birger Evelyn Bisarig g 4, 1, Lisa Blair Stephen Blazer Marc Blonsky Steve Bloom Lynda Bogatie Michael Bagdunowicz Adam Bold Rebecca Boley Shannon Bomgaars Edmund Booth Michael Booth Elizabeth Baothe 1 ' ,eff , 1 1. The class of '82 sophomore class officers, Carol Mastersan, Debbie Shore, Susie O'Brien, and Ianet Mahoney complete their family tree. 2. President, Ianet Mahoney and Vice-President, Carol Masterson, prepare to dive into a busy year. 3. Secretary, Susie O'Brier1 and Treasurer, Debbie Shore prepare to plunge into their work. Sophomores 187 Gary Born Chris Bowles Lisa Bracket! , f M J for I A 4 Bruce Brand Beth Brannen Ion Brannin Leslie Braun Shelly Bray lames Breeden Tom Bronston Lori Brown Michelle Brown Richard Brown Sandra Brown A X if Ioh Br an , y 1 31 A . Dan Bryson Dwaine Buchanan Robert Buehne Bruce Burdett Chris Barge Allyson Burnett Kelly Burns Madeline Burress joseph Burwinkle Lisa Cain V 1 1. Karen Samuels coaches a few of the radio sta- tion's members, in preparation for the debut. 2. David Claflin listens in on one ofthe song tapes to make sure nothing is recorded out of order. 3. Greg Azorsky, Steve Davis and Kevin Cliristoffersen perform the ribbon cutting ceremo- ny for the premiere of KSMS radio station, on November 30. 188 Sophomores Dawne Caldwell Tim Campbell Margo Cappo james Cordell Lisa Carolan Cathy Carpenter Dale Carr Leloie Carson Bill Case Shyla Case Susan Catlett Karen Caudle Dan Cavanaugh Tom Cavanaugh Lisa Chadd Craig Charles L. V, H M We swag .f f museum V ee, r ,- V, M . V Z t errt Q gi pr 'Q C, it T5 we -A I ' IWW .wxvpfqwr sw g W'?9? rf' 'Vu' - WV ' f 'BW VT f - . aw w ere nz, ,, lv J Mx' 7, ., 1 J .k g ' 1, 'sfffr , V W V i' fn- U X Hrxsks , 3, nil, . ,rw X . Weir rm infill 'Nf'G'w f' af. LM. t -35 0 L: z, U L' Q f 'r A 1 , , .,r.. ,,,.,. .,..,,,..r., , rw ' in 'r':,7:'f'-7523, efw ' 1 'fer ' N W ' , Q 92 X 8 x Q ' I 5. , I I Q T f rf? l 1 Q . 1 X MW . ' 2 1- , 'l V 1' ':- 43 I L 'I A .1 H' '41, 'N l A - - N rf Tyre E ?. fi '?SE,5 . L t .,. , f .K N35 - Q . :,.,,.j sg ix xx- ggfcggjfia . H b flier: - - A K3 . H 1 rl Y 1 4x1 s a Qi Q .mst .Q lx. - 1. ' xt V X .MLK N M ' .. ,, , Us gl 3 X . 1 -fre if -K - -51 fx a ' 5 L i Q f' 'SE Wk if-'l '. M ., as. Lisa Chism Philip Ciesielski Blair Clark Christi Clemons Scott Coffin Louanne Cohn Karie Collins Elizabeth Colt Patty Compton Michael Conger Kathryn Connor Mike Connor Lori Confino Kim Cook Cindy Cooper Donna Cope Cami Corley KSMS, On the mr KSMS, South's own radio station, had its premiere on November 30, while playing over the lunchroom rumble on the PA system. The vari- ety of music varied from rock and roll to the Beatles' mellow love songs. There was a brief suspension of broadcasting due to an outbreak in the lunchroom, fbetter known as a food fightj on the debut day, but KSMS was back on the air a few days later. The reception given to the D.I.'s emceeing and to the over- all product was an exciting one, as the atmosphere of the cafeteria changed from a humdrum murmur to a mixture of humming and low talking. So, what was coming on November 30 as an undeterminable success, turned out to be an accept- ed ritual-KSMS was on the air, hopefully for good. 1 Qi. Pranks prevail Every year, it seems as though students come up with stranger and crazier acts to both surprise people and to add laughter to everyone's day. The stunts are not only on the seniors' part, even though they do provide many of the more elaborate ones. The juniors and sophomores are also starting in early on crazy Ways to surprise their friends. The stunts range from toilet papering trees and putting tires on the flag pole, to dressing up in whacky out- fits on Halloween. No doubt, our student body provides new and dif- ferent ideas to spice up everyb0dy's lives, and the stunts are getting funnier every year. K ennefh Corsini Brian Cosner Susan Covington Christian Cox Ronald Crabtree Carol Craig Lisa Crawford Richard C real David Crew Richard Cromwell Jerome Cronan K url Cronenwett Ann Crosby Cathy Culotta Sarah Cummins loseph Currier janan Daly Richard Danehy Alisa Daniels Barb Davis Bryan Davis Cathy Davis Karen Davis Kim Davis M 'uri Greg Dean l ' lf A' 3 Fred Deay W U Mike DeCock , ' i o , , ' l . x l' joe Degisi . 9 Todd Dehaven liif 'A Ive Derks i f is 5 in f f ,- 1, , v . ' ..,. may Q, Dan Dervin i lay Diamond Liz ofcmno . f I Sara Dickey ' ' f Theresa Dillon . 190 Sopliomores ,.., wtf 1 J' fy, ,Ms ,K . Y, ,X ,Aff , 1 .,,.' , K ' a if 1 - 1 - if . , . 5 ...f r - A f.-2:44 ' 'lax A , -5g,,f 1- sue--ai.. ':.:, 1. , 05 e in il ff ' rf F 9 1. As this student demonstrates, strange talents and unusual timing provide an amusing display. 2. There is more than one way to reach over a fence! 3. Barb Daziis, Erin MeHue and Paige Rainel show their stuff? 4. Halloween was the perfect time for jeff Green to unveil his costume, Tim Daring Kirk Douglas Denise Doyle Elizabeth Dresel lennifer Duffy William Easley Teun Ebbers Cary Etker Mike Egner lim Erwin lulie Estes Robert Evans David Ewing Io Ellen Fabing Dar: Falls David F ickes Mary Firth Dana F itori Susan Flaskefud William Flatt Linda Fagarty David Folkers Philip Folsom Mark Ford Scott Forester Richard Fortriey Marci Fragale Rolland Fraser Paul Frazier Cathy Fung William Gabrial Diane Gadd lill Galbreath Rhonda Callas Richard Gaulke Sophomores 191 'E if 1, Finding an escape from the hum drum hours of study hall is a difficult task to tackle. These girls found that playing cards is one way of breaking up the monotony of an ordinary day in study hall. 2. As a home economics lab assistant, Corlene Iverson finds time in between errands and grading papers for her teacher, to work on presents for the upcoming holidays. She finds that hooking rugs is one way to keep herself entertained during her hi- atus. 3, During lab assistant duties, studying time seems sparse. So, any spare time is a welcome op- portunity to catch up on leftover studies for this particular lab assistant. 192 Sophomores - A '--e fi W, . f M gl Qin? si A X Gary Geek Mark George - y sa VA K,-.Ni -, N ,Q-,Q --- 1 ,A Iordan Gershon Lrg 5 t i ,, , Mike Getz . .f - ,. l X - David Ginardi by A Suzanne Gish ' XZ l x Qs Q t 5 x it -K -- ' sues s mi Becky Glazer Robert Gliesman Robert Golden Dliruvn Gvllerkeri s yeeigitigy Betsy Goodnow I if Mark Gordon Q 1 , si , ' ' lik . 5 K . no G-6 c Steve Gore Elliott Gorelick ,f N M .N ' i ,. , .,.,,:it t Brad Goss t ssss ' R' F ss N M, 'sna g gy: N 1 Ng: X i X mls . fs Patrick Gould Q V - A W Pg: 'I L N V g rv s fi is X A 3 Q' I' wx . ,Q A ' 4 2 , x Robert Grabhorn I J 2 X' x fl Scott Grauer -A . t , in ' I , lm it If Lisa Graves V A w LS, ,f Kim Grazier 1 1 Q l lx. .,.. SK. t . rt fxi ix? X Q es at QR x K R2 I . W X pdf'- ' I '-9: ' X i t y ax J t x ' , yr- .5 Q . e 5 A sy-,tsff .. . ,gf .a f 2 f X Q N 5 3 ii i ' 15 X ' , S Kvlli Grazicr Sheryl Green Steve Griffith Cynthia Grigar jenn Grogger Beth Grosser Elaine Gruttcmeyer Melissa Guth Thomas Guyot lim Haas Charles Haines Kathy Hajinian larry Hall Karen Hall Mark Hall lim Hatver Christine Hammond I ulie Hand Linda Hanefeld Betsy Hanna . 5 Spare seconds spent studiously Did you ever ask yourself while sitting in study hall, What am I do- ing here? Well, there are those who found ways out of the tedious, sometimes boring monotony of the silent rooms, by either self-enter- tainment or by transferring out into another class or by becoming a lab assistant. For those destined to re- main, the resorts pointed to playing cards, reading magazines, or on oc- casion, studying. Other students found their free hours whiled away performing duties as lab assistants. These students found themselves making coffee, delivering messages or grading papers. For future refer- ence, if you ever want something different to do in your off hours at school, consider the alternatives, though few, and choose the most desirable to you. Choose wisely! Susan Hanrahan Carol Hansen Bryan Hanson David Harding Lisa Hardten Iudy Harper Kent Harrison lohn Harvell Iill Haverty Liz Hawkins Ioan Hayden Alicia Hayman Wendi Hedrick Cindy Heer Ken Heinz Brett Hendricks Snpliomures 193 Students seek their futures Have you ever wondered what your future would hold? Have you ever taken time out to plan for your days ahead? There are probably var- ious answers to these questions. However, on October 23, many seniors had to consider the answers to these questions for themselves. The District College Fair was held on this date, and was responsible for the sudden consideration of many students' futures. The fair was held at East, and consisted of var- ious college representatives from across the country who came to an- swer questions, hand out informa- tion and overall, try to persuade stu- dents to attend their college. For many, the decision was an easy one to make. However, there were many who were only beginning to make their choice. The evening did jolt many students into thinking about their upcoming plans, whether they were ready or not. Michael Ingram 2 ' -i judy Ives I i ' V ' Lauren jalzen i ' Kent Hendrix Margaret Hess Russ Hightower Michele Hill Andria Hilvitz jeff Hintzman Kim Hipp Renee Hodges jim Hoefer Richard Hoefer jamie Hofman Greg Hooper Tana Hope Adrian Hopkins Melanie Howe William Howell Christopher Hoy Ken Huffman Kelly Hughes Mike Hughes Theodore Hughes David Hull Laura Hussey Lorie H yde Myles Hyken 'A he K .Q-ew FQ ' ' bl 3' Audrey lsaacson f. f V, 'J-V NQ ' 1 K P 'l we r , .'A Monica james Doug jackson Matt jackson Bonnie jucobs Lisa jaeobson A 3, julie jennings , Diana jobson , julie jobson 5 Diana johnson Kristen johnson Paul johnson Ray johnson A ff '--., Roy johnson Sarah johnson Steve johnson Terry johnson 194 Sophomores lux .- ,G 1 1 i v arm 'Y f 4 V pf ! A I e ye, e -1 ' f ' -. f Zh' ' M V 1 Z 'N ,, A A w. -, ' 'ft 1-X . . V rj We dm 1 - 4 '57 w ,fn fs., his W, x x W it ,Q N s XL 1 ,QW 3 2. M? lane Iohnston David Ionas Ann lones Kevin jones Pam jones Rebecca lones Sandi lanes Andrea Karges Ianet Keating Brad Keeler Scott Keith Carla Kempin Traff Kerr Iohn Kerwin Steve Ketchum Premal Khetia Scott Kiffin Teresa Kim Mike Kimmich Kristen King Todd Kirsh Matt Kistler Miri Klaper Lori Kleban Paul Knickrehm Karl Knief Melinda Kniepfel Brooke Knobel Nancy Koepp David Kohl Q .K ,, new 1. The college representative from Rice University talks with a couple of students about several op- portunities at Rice. The talks get into both propa- ganda and influencing statements, but the process of enrolling in a university entails both entrance exams and pre-enrollment, plus sending tran- scripts, references and other formalities. Z. Stan- ford University was represented by this lady, who as other representatives, was present to provide information and answer any questions from unsure applicants. The chore of choosing a college is an involved one, which is one reason for the collabo- ration of colleges in one place, to help students over the bumps of selecting the right college for their needs and desires. Iwi ! r Sophomores 195 Iohn Kropf Linda Kroupa A Lisa Kudrna Kathy Kurtz - '. v Tom Kyle , , A , S? , X X ' '- - ii W, Michael Lackovic Theron Ladinsky 55 Mary Luhood g Robbie Lahr . Dennis Lane - I Doug Langley , . xi, - X i K' l ' Q- :ig s 4 . ., 3 , i if 6 if ,ig as ,V is Q Greg Larsen ' lady Larson Kari Larson Diane Lassman Robert Law Tammy Lawder Pat Lawless ' George Lawrence Susan Leach Pallen Lee Cynthia Leighton Dana Lerner Ieff Levin Robyn Levine Susan Levine Karen Linder Daniel Lindsey Robin Lindsey Eric Lloyd Christopher Locke Lorri Lundberg Michael Lynch Tina Lyons Mike MacAdam Laura Macek 1. The goalee's position is considered one of the most demanding positions to play in hockey. As this goalee from North finds out, the opposition is not always cooperative and subtle on plays. He has to be alert and ready to react at the drop of a puck. 2. The battle to the net, when a possible goal is in sight, can be a real struggle for both opponent and home player. Both teams' players get into the act as one of our team players has a chance at the North goal. 3. Scott Lazuder sets up a shot to teammate, Brad Becker, in order to maintain con- trol of the puck. However, several North oppo- nents have other ideas in mind. 196 Sophomores . 'Z 'I Y . 7' r' K K J - o , 3' is to .fd .. -1 If . ,if 'xr s X Richard Maclsaac Sara Mack Derek Madsen Dan Maher janet Mahoney Pat Mahoney William Mahood Dan Mai Iane Mann Ieff Marley Jacqueline Marter Carl Martin 4 , A 1 E Wx . it : S Q -X 5 , X i K -3 A A Q it 2. N . 4- Q. - . .N w X as 1 2 I A ss is Q -:ft 2' N gy. .r kg A .. .. x -f-4 AS! X , .5 is as is A 05 N 'z .l2n f' 1 XX 'sis F, 'ix 2 i ' 'fl f 1 Li ss, M1 'G-Rd X Iohn Martin Karen Martin Mike Martin lill Masioro Elizabeth Mason Carol M asterson Sleplien Malhes Shelly Malivi Bill M auritzen Diane Maxey Mark Mayberry Kelly Mayer Brad Muzon Greg McAninch Denise McBride Mark McCaskill Irvin McCoy Nancy McCullough Paul McDonald Dan Mclintee ,,., The ice is hot Ice hockey has become a very popular sport to numerous people recently. Many students have been playing on teams for several years, however only recently has hockey been recognized by various other people. Hockey is an exciting, fast- moving sport to both play and watch. It takes extremely accurate speed and timing on the players' parts. The style of hockey resembles that of soccer, the spectators have to be alert at all times, or they are apt to miss a crucial move or play. This alertness is required on the part of the players, also. When watching a talented team play, there is a distinct grace and smoothness to the game. The combination of the players' style on the ice, and the efficiency of the game make for an exciting and pleasant sport for the players and spectators. Even though hockey has been a long time in coming, the wait for its popular debut was worth the time. W -Q. i 7 Sophomnrcs 197 Animals add variety to life Throughout the expanse of the first floor, strange sounds and occasional yelps can be heard emerging from the depths of the biology rooms. Various types of animals inhabit these rooms throughout the year, the types ranging from mice to a six foot boa constrictor. There are also lizard-like creatures along with fur- ry brown animals with eight rather long legs that disappear before any- one realizes they were there. These creatures contribute to the intensity of studies conducted by the biology department, and they also add an air of nature to the habitat of the rooms. However, when a snake dis- appears or when a student finds a tarantula crawling in an unusual place, there are sudden surges of screams which become familiar after a few weeks into a new year. People begin to take these occasional out- bursts in stride when they pass the science rooms, because they have become used to unusual events, and treat them as everyday occurances. . lae McGowan Bob McGowan William McGowan Kevin McGriff Melisa McKee Pal McKessor Mike McLem0re Debra McQuarter Rob Meacham Patricia Meenham Lori Mehlin Kurt Meininger Tom Melia Scott Meltzer Laurie Mensch Kevin Messing Annie Miller Grant Miller Iane Miller jay Miller Lynne Miller Susan Miller Charles Milliard ' Allen Milligan Christie Milos Martha Mitchell Marcia Miltenfelner Kelly Monahan Stacy Mongnven Marie Montoya ,. 4 11 1 'Zi' , as X 2 f ,f X A X 4 -Nz, Q 1 t 9 1 .4 fa? . , . , 9 'Z Q 57:24 4 . 'f s N H J 1 X - , 'W f 4 V Q 1 1, '77 U: ' -'se H, gym 'N uf l i fo I N 3,222 MQ! f., J l i N 798 Saphamores t Bill Moore Mike Moran V Carolyne Morefield X Lori Morris f , sq , N David Murdock f 3Qi,51, ' v' Steven Murray it' ,E N 'Qi' Steve Myers A - , i : V .11 Shelly Nachbar e v,. z, 2,4 'tx 5411 Q ii i' Eaz Ierome N adon Todd Nagy , - Myra N earenberg Timothy Nelson i i is-1 f t Nancy N ewlin ' Richard N ewallis Holly Nichols 1 Kara Nichols. Christi Nicholson Grace Nieni Chris Nixon Paul Nobrega 1 1 Mary N ordquist Lynn Nuffer Mary Obermeier Susan O'Brien Christin O'Connor Tim Ogg Katie Ohlson lulie Olson Ted Olson Alan Omland Diana Ostermann Denise Palalas 2 1. Dr. Hampton's boa constrictor receives the star billing when he is shown off for the camera. 2. This biology pet prefers gliding across the floor to his fellow inmates modes of transportation. 3. Many furry objects are brushed aside or blown away, but no one argues with a furry tarantula that crawls and fights back. Sopliamares 199 Brian Palmer tNaney Palmer Cynthia Palmore Mike Pardoll Adam Parker Kim Parrish Terry Parsons Mike Patillo Robert Patterson Maria Pemberton - I N Kenneth Peoples Rachel Pepper Iill Peters Ioy Peters , Roger Peters Ann Peterson I on Peterson Kristin Peterson ' 1. This sophomore, and friend, fall into a new year in an unusual way compared to most first year high schoolers. Z. Determining which locker shelf to keep for the next three years can be a bit more difficult for some than for others. 3. Ann Bnrcntine gets a window shoppers view of the front hall from one of the display cases. 200 Suphomores Stacie Pheffer Forest Phelps Tim Phillips Ioseph Piatt Torsten Pihl Nancy Pine Steve Plummer Chris Plunkett Denise Poettgen lani Pospisil john 'Potts leff Powell Tamara Powlas Mark Provenzo Michael Puett Christine Pugh Stephen Purdum janet Rabin Marty Rademaker Donna Rafferty W.. Get acquainted Anytime someone begins at a new school, the tensions, frustrations and homework seem to pile up all at once, no matter how hard one tries to avoid it. However, there are new innovations thought up to make the transition easier on a per- son. One, is to become acquainted with the school beforehand, so when it actually starts, people will seek you out because you know where everything is. Another is to become involved with an activity group and meet new people and po- tential friends. However, there are always the extravagant people who seek unusual ways of becoming fa- miliar with school. For instance, in order to view people better, one can climb in the trophy case and get a birdseye view. Or, to find the gym distance between floor and ceiling, why not hang from a beam and drop to the floor, while holding a tape measure and count the inches. No matter the strangeness of ideas, the intent behind them is reason- able. Who wants to make a fool of themselves their first year of high school? Paige Ramcl I odi Rauschenberg jamie Reed Erica Reeves lohn Regan I ill Reinecker Michael Rhea Glenn Richardson john Rider Brian Roach Doug Roberts fitlie Roberts David Robertson Terry Robinson lane! Rodkey Tim Rogers Todd Rohr Graham Rola Marc Romano Robert Romer Sophomores 201 Frank Ross Ieff Ross Lisa' Ross Matthew Rossie Steve Rothganger Donna Round David Ruben Sheila Ruben Gwenddyn Rupert Margaret Ruppin Christine Russel! Cynthia Russell Darb Rust Keith Ryan Laura Ryan 202 Sophomorrs W M. , , . , . . . ,-. Sports explored One, two, three, fourg - come on, get those legs moving. Sound familiar? To many of us, gym class seems a long time ago, however, for the sophomores, and those juniors and seniors who left the credit for last, a year of hard work for graduation credit was, sometimes, a gruelling process. Football and basketball players make the game look easily dealt with, however, when a newcomer is thrown into the game, the results can be somewhat distressing. In- stant failure seems to strike the mo- ment the football sails overhead, just out of reach of one's handsg or when the basketball, seemingly un- der control, is taken by an oppo- nent, unaware by the original play- er as he runs down the court empty handed. For the most part, though, a lot is learned of the various sports, and the sports are enjoyed. . f.,, . , A . if it fx A it t . K M , ', 1 , 'iff L fi , f ,fi t ' 'V i , I 'Y X ' Paul Salchnw Donna Sanitato' Tracy Sargent Sandra Sasser Danny Sawyer Nina Scalora Cindy Schillaci Heidi Schlozman Allen Schmidt Harlow Schmidt lane Schmidt Craig Schultz as W, N ul ,-A -Vi W lg-lv l me it i we as R 1 vids ' f .. is UU ' ,i is X mf' ' 3 ix, . .,f. ' if kia . 'sz we LNQ . 55 V'-N2-s. 5 ggsigml' N1 , v wi. w X 635 . , .Nm T Anita Seward Mike Shaw Kevin Shay Patricia Shay Scott Sher Roger Sherwood Ting Shiao Marie Shipley' Tracy Shofner Suzanne Shonkwiler Deborah Shore Richard Shull Doug Siebert Iulie Siegel Roger! Siegfried Amy Silverman Ieff Singer Andy Sinsel i Q ' at K wk-L rf va. - is we -iii 'S 5 ' no-Lg ffl' ' is I W 1 get Z N. R - af, K . a. A . , Iolm Sirridge David Sladkey Missy Sloan Michael Slotsky Becky Smith Bret Smith Kyle Smith Mark Smith Randall Smith Sheri Smith Tammy Smith Debbie Snitz - Allen Snyder ,William,SoroelI Blake Spencer 1. Coach Paul Sexton supervises over one of his inhany sophomore gym classes. 2. These boys find themselves in quite a precarious position as they hattle for their lives during a gym class. 3. The piling on effect, as these gym students find out, adds quite a bit to almost any game. 3 Sophomores 203 Dave Spencer Mike Spicer Stephen Sprague xx :N :asf Paul Sprinkle - Paul Staats Stephen Stanberry x Robert Slang x Kimberle Stark S V Q3 Kelly Staus lk X its Sara Steele ow, Ann safwm - a r 3, K Kevin Stewart 5' 7 , 4- Q, . M R, . t t' ,ff fi X A , L k Q... -qt Q 1 x X HR t X Ron Stewart Ann Stobaugh Mary Stout' Laura Strevell Kristin Strong Stewart Stude 1, A display of rule books and instruction manuals illustrates tlie time and amount of reading re- quired beforehand, in order to play the game. 2. So far, the rnembership of this group includes ap- proximately fifteen members. 3. Head Master, Drew VonBevern and two of his cohorts, Red Gazly and lohn Luedtke, display the Dungeon Ma5ter's handbook. 204 Sopliomores 4- , in-M W 1 ' 1 YQ 1 fx rm ...li QI. a 4 ggi? wwlgapg, 1:35, lane Sturgeon Neala Sullivan Terry Sullivan Ion Summerville Denise Suptic Mara Sutcr Anne Swafford Stephanie Swail Gene Swank Dayna Swender Middle ages rise again How does the setting of a damp, dark dungeon, concealed in a large stone castle, surrounded by a moat with a heavy fog appeal to most of you? If you were a member of Dun- geons and Dragons this year, the ap- peal was tremendous. This group is not like many special interest groups, their interest is one in the fantasy game, Dungeons and Drag- ons. The game is a complex re-en- actment of medieval days where dungeons, dragons, monsters, elves and impossible quests were the style. The Dungeon Master sets a quest for the remaining players, by drawing a design of a castle, includ- ing a dungeon. He then places var- ied objects throughout the castle, while the other players act out the quest set for them. The time put in by this group in learning the rules alone, was several hours, but where else can a person revert back to the middle ages for a couple of hours and then pick up and go home? Karen Sykes Roger Sykes Angela Syng Dawn Szepi loseph Taub Ieff Taubin Leslie Taylor Paul Taylor Craig Templin Ive Thelen Darren Thomas Mark Thompson Debra Thrailkill Ieanne Thum Cary Tippins Paul Tofl Dana Torchia Sophamores 205 Bands beat on Two performing groups that are heard but seldom recognized, are the bearers of music at games, pep assemblies and rallies, the Green and Gold Pep Ilands. Led by their directors, Dave Strong and Anne Prinz, respectively, these bands have led the student body through Drill Team and Flag Team routinesp the opening to basketball gamesg the national anthem and, of course, our school and fight songs. These special band members spent many hard hours before and after school, perfecting their repertoire. Having to share the bus with the Drill Team members to away games was one of the tedious duties en- joyed by the male members of the band. Really, the end result pro- vided our school with added spirit, which was greatly needed. C ynthia Wherwein Carrie Weiner Scott Weinstein julie Weir Alan Wenberg Bob West Sandra Westhues Earl Wetzel Kelly Weyforth Wendy Wheat Christopher White Cary Trowbridge Dan Turk David Turk Robert Turney William Uebelharl Susan Van Sooy Paula Vedros Ward Veneklasen Brian Viets leff Vincent Mark Vogt Amil Vohm Ioni Wagner Shelly Wagner Barry Wall Malt Waller Takashi i Wantanabe Susan Warren Andrew Watson - Mark Weaver 93555 Tracy Whitman Todd Wickslrom Iames Wilder Nancy Wiley lane Wilke Bill Wilkerson jeff Wilkes 206 Sophurnures at 2. 5, .. Q . S. . 1' l ' Ll' , '. as., fr 2 X W 1 . 1 lx . Susan Winslow 1 Allison Wood i Cynthia Q5 Wilkinson li Kevin Williams ' Nancy Williams g I otin Wills A Phillip Willsey wx , X U X x N, ls' i N' , 5 4' R Leslie wfzstm Lori Wlnchell Keith Winslow Tobey Withrow T Nikki Wooley Q me T 5 E X 3 Robin Wooton 1 Laura Word Q !! K X X 3 Leah Workman ws- Sean Wright Troy Wussow Scott Young 1. Dave Strong and Vanessa Kater model their new band t-shirts. 2. Under the direction of Dave Strong, the Green Pep Band reliearses for a per' formance at a home basketball game. 3. The Gold Pep Band, under Anne Prinzes direction, prepares for a Flag Team performance. Sopliornores 207 IU 1oRs Time runs out When the school year begins, the end of the year seems to be the far- thest time in anyone's mind. It seems to creep slowly and never seems to arrive. However, for four members of the junior class, its offi- cers, the time seemed to keep clicking at a steady pace. May seemed to arrive sooner than .ex- pected. Kelly McNerney, Damien Schroeder, Ianet Trentman, and Al- ice Cheng, along with the help of Mrs. Lois Supple, their advisor, had worked almost an entire year to- wards this date, which was the day of the prom for the class of 1980. The excitement, confusion, last minute details, etc. all came togeth- er as the couples danced across the floor of the Ramada Inn Central's main ballroom, to the music of Pow- er Glide. As tradition accounts, prom is the event of the year and appeals to most upperclassmen. This year was no exception. With the ef- forts of officers of the class of 1981, the Seniors were presented with an elegant evening with which to con- clude their memories of South. Erik Abrahamson ' Gayle Ackerly Mike Agron Mark Ahlrichs Sally Alberg Bill Alexander Lori Allen Curtis Allison A lfff AWS Sliahriar Amini Dave Andre jeff Anthony ' Ieff.Ashen Iames Atchison Phyllis Augustine Dan Auld Stagg: Ayers Angela Azcue Steve VA zorsky Larry Bacon 'Lisa Bacher Susan Bagnall Paul Baker Mike Barnard Deana Barnes Diane Barnes Alicia Ann . Barone ' Steve Barth Alex Bartling Kevin Bates is k fs: . L ' 2 1,5 'ki Q ,, QT x IX ' 24 E ti Sit?-. A ffm if K - Q R . 1' iw' its XJ 4- '51 'E N 1 w x 1 208 Iuniors Kristi Bauer Betty Beam Lynn Bechtel Glenn Beckingham -Q i x Kelly Ann Behm Steve Bell Rick Belzer David Benjamin Carol Bennett Gary Bennett A Robin Berg Tom Bergin Starla Bernhardt Beth Biesker V Lisa Bilyeu Stacey Bindel Sharon Birnbaum Kimberly Blair julie Blaisdell Susan Bleem ...Qi . I wie 31 ' F 4, i In j 't ,.Q V , Q.. f wine 3 f '- QV 4 ., M M T 1 ' K . fm X A , 2 3 , 7 , A ':r,11ffg5rg'i'Wzff. M .V 1, ,A 553,751.5 ,- A ,Q -. 4' ' -V: . - - M A I 5 IJ1' f - Melanie Bliss Steve Bode Patricia Bodine Icff Bollman Paul Boppart jerry Boring Christine Bars Ann Botnen Dwayne Boudreaux Ioan Bowen Stephanie Boysen Iohn Bradford 1. Alice Cheng, Damien Schroeder and Ianet Trentman climb into their positions for a busy year. 2. President Kelly McNerney wades through the paperwork involved with planning a prom. 3. janet Trentman and Alice Cheng cruise into the spirit of prom in style. juniors 209 Michael Brand Marcee Bratman , I ie. , 1 ia. PatBreeden an 2, as ra Melissa Brehaney , V+ . V Robin Brezezinski 3 ,, ,,. Marla Brockman Connie Brown Debbie Brown Iames Brown Richard Brown Susan Brown David Browne Lisa Bruce Ieff Bruning Nancy Bryant 9.3 Kelly Buchanan 1 .. . ,v Penne Buchner .rg , , Karin Burch 'N-, I II. li , fi ' r 1. Tlio morning ritual of coffee before starting the working day, is a tradition that is seldom neglect- ed. 2. Though unapparent to onlookers, filing can lm iz griiolling task. 3. A normal day entails paper work and a great many broken pencil leads for the new assistant principal, luninrs 210 ' flaywg 7 ,. r, Craig Burhart Donna Burke Laurie Burke Tammy Patrice Burke Donald Burkholder Kim Burns julia Burrus Susan Burton Leann Burwinkle Debbie Bush Linda Butts Iacqueline Byars Robert Canfield Elizabeth Cantrell Cynthia Carey Debbie Carle Beborah Carocari Iames Carolan Cheryl Corrigan Lynn Ranae Carrol '1-1 2 1 W. .,,, s ,A ef 5 if ,fn f 4 V ,Alf Dr. Welch finds new home A new face tends to be lost in the crowd, but some people just have that quality that shines through a dense fog of people. Though many students had not noticed the change of administrators, our administra- tion has lost one of its members and has gained a new member. Dr. Welch replaced Mrs. Carroll as assis- tant principal this year, and has been very well received. Dr. Welch's style is a very friendly, ca- sual one, which is a nice addition to one's day. He is an extremely funny man, and he always has a word for everyone. Students find him easy to relate to, and he will do anything for a laugh. His popularity over this year has grown rapidly as he has come into contact with more of the students and it will continue to grow in coming years. Overall, Dr. Welch is a witty, fun-loving, re- spectable man, who is a welcome member of our administration. To him, Good luck, and welcome. v- M 5 Lui: 'la' V ' M redith Carson f 1, - - 4 ,, A I H Q, 4 W wx , Q e gl ' i r , H .' ii: A ,V .rry Kathy Case , E 5 ' Ierol Casidy 5 1 'tt M Kevin Casteel i 9 I ' 4 ' , if 4 , Amy Clzambliss , , Melanie Chuplick john Chupline Alice Cheng Christopher Cheng Dawn Chinnery Brel! Chowaniec Dan Christie ea 18 ' fw . elif 5 ae X nf f I 8 . ,gi 4 Liz Christoffersvn David Claflin Chrisiy Cleaver Brent Clum Bradley Coens Brent Cohen Tamara Cohn C Mary Classer K it T Iumurs 211 'V 2 Y aw Ajiiqg 32 ,JWL ta W' A ' 2. fl x W 4- rv Fix I 1. 4-3 9 lu I I I 1 1 wx , I ,W 1 I 5 5 A ? W 4 N 5 R69 K my 9 3 N f 5 ' 5 5 , A .fr ' fsgx Li V : Q Ii ff , . ' ,-., 1 N +xSi1f4N'iwp- . 1 L X .4 R 3 if V b . ' ',-- , ..., ' 'K 5:5 fig' fflf g ' ..I3?:' 1 -kr w M 'K 1 fi 3: in v xx ... :Refi -hx ' L ' Q Il 129 A 7,hh H K Q gqfz R 14, . if? ' I: :flii x , li ' . -:.. Y '. 1 :1 Y X wg wig Q x X is X My E 5 -R x X N lx X . Q ze? N N I +1 35' N R X wif x xx N -, N 2 X wg? X Q F: . -W h ' xg, r Pat Daly Andy Dankwerth Lynette Darling Bill Darrah Michele Dartez lackie Davis Susan Davis Tim Davis Mike Dawson Shauna Deasley ia Funds raised From the very beginning of the school year, the sound of clanging money and the exchange of various types of candy is heard in every classroom and hallway in the school. Yes, the candy sales business has really boomed and is the num- ber one fundraiser for most school groups. However, this year there were some different ideas which added a change of pace to the hum- drum sale of candy. The Marx Brothers festival was the A Cappella choir's idea to raise money. A Cappella also started a new tradi- tion, that of delivering Singing Pellagrams during the Thanksgiv- ing season. Also around Thanksgiv- ing, the junior class held its annual Teacher Turkey contest which aided their funds for prom. There were Raider mugs, carnations, trash cans, candles and magazine sub- scriptions. So, next time you hear the exchange of money in the hall, think of all the time and effort that went into raising money, before asking, Are they plain or peanut M8zM's? Kim Defeo Leah Deiberl Kathy Derks Ed Dcrvin David Diehn F rank Diekroeger lill Dietz luliet Di Felice Cindy Dillon David Darn Nancy Drake Darrin Dressler David Duffin Leigh Dull Stephanie Dunshee Brent DuPree Greg Dutton luniors 213 Auto Tech informs student and driver If mechanics is your game, then auto technology is the place to be. If the difference between the power behind a four cylinder and a six cyl- inder engine never meant anything before, maybe it would if you were an auto tech student. Auto Tech is designed to inform students every- thing there is to know about cars, their composition and how to repair them. The students repair cars, per- form body work, repaint cars that have rusted, and really do anything down to changing a flat tire. In es- sence, auto tech is an all-around course on how to rebuild a car, from top to bottom, Even though the job of repairing a car is not always sim- ple, the time spent by the people in the course is not wasted. The infor- mation taught, and more important- ly the application of this informa- tion in real situations, shows the effectiveness of this course for any- one who drives. Steve Foss Andy Foster Gordon Foster Mike Dwyer Eric Eberrnan Colleen Ebner Barb Eby Todd Edmunds Bob Egner K url Ellenberger Stephanie Ellis Laura Emery, Lori Engle Cindy Englund Andy Epstein Russell Etzenhouser Iohn Faherly Kathy Falk Eric Fankhouser Melanie Faust Ian Ferguson Katie Field Stuart Finley Stacy Fisher Todd Fisher Lori Folson Vesna Foretie Iill Forrest v W, r ., Dean Folopulos Tom Fowler Paul Francis jerry F rederes Iulie Freed l I if Z' Alicia F renzel rw Ron Friedman ' ' 1 6 Eric Frischer Q ,n 3 , Eric Frohmberg -, g ' I V z ' 9 Adam Fulenwidgf . . 4 4 QA' jeff Fuller ff ' 1' Michael Funk Mike Gaffney as V, ff, 3 F' Q, 3 ,, Q ' Tiifiiia Jw . Barb Gapsky Q f' V F f - if 'A Gary Garman A. I Q -'L 4 Kristi Gasaway ' ' ' . Sherri Gause AL , , 5 ' ' , ? r ,ff ,,.,f, 1 f' , wry '74 , , i f f 'H , 6 ff 214 Iuniors if f A. X l 4 'R X i-.-Q, 1 f' ' A ll '7 N I eff Gazay Kevin Gellhaus Cynthia George Karen Gerlack Pam Gerson Debra Gillespie David Gilliand Paul Giordano Sharon Giorgini Kirk Glazier Ken Glickstein Ioan Glienke David Gore james Goss Teresa Graham David Grarnly Charles Graves Todd Graves Pat Grazier Dan Greig Thomas Grcsko Bob Grogger Linda Groves Margaret Guilfoyle Dave Gunderson Tim H aus Doris Haber Susan Hack Lynn Hagel Dianna Hakim-A 1. Dam' Anderson finds that working on an engine um be a glrunourluss job. 2. Doug Maxey cheeks thi' leakage in the engine Cylinder, while tuning a far during auto Ieth. juniors 215 Office upheld The backbone of our school is sometimes felt to be our administra- tion, secretaries, aides and atten- dance ladies. However, who is be- hind some of the tedious, menial labor jobs such as delivering mes- sages, and collecting the attendance sheets? That's right, the office assis- tants. The openings range from sec- retaries' assistant to being a counsel- ors' aide. An office assistant comes in contact with many teachers and students of varied areas, which is a definite benefit for students with little exposure, new students or sophomores. Thus, even though the position of being a lab assistant in the office may not appeal to some, and may sound boring or uninteresting, our school would never keep rolling if it weren't for their help. They keep the system going. Rosemary Henige Robert Hensley if Ieff Henson David Henzlik Adrian Hershman SusanjHervey Stephanie if Hickling Lisa Hicks Iayce Hill I uliet Hillstrom . Bryant Hindman joanie Hoener. Nicki Hoffman William Hoffman Melanie H ohnbaurn Keith Holcomb . David Holeman . Connie Holloway Andrea Holzschuh jeff Hoover Patricia Hoover Steve Hoover Steve Hornbeck Mike Hough 216 Iuzziors Buddy Hall Dave Halver Paul Hamann Paul Haner Sonja Hanschu Lynn Hanson Cheryl Harbert Cynthia Harbert Susan Harmsen Robyn Hart Ken Hassig Lane Hatcher Lori Hatcher Sharon Hatcher Thomas Haxton Philip Haydon Tienne Hayworth Scott Hecht Theresa H edrich Mindi Hendrickson is if ti Q rw - F- Q .E w f' lx 'rev-range . K, fi gl 'Q' 9 5 Qi? tr X XA Kelly House M arni Howard Scott Howes Kendall Hrabe Mark l-ludgins Mike H udleston - Erin Hughes Beth Huntress Daniel Hurwitz Abby jacobson Ann lacobson Shelly jacobson lfff lesser Linda james Matt johnson Rob johnson Scott johnson Tamara johnson 1. The attendance office assistants are kept busy by regrouping attendance sheets in order to return them to their respective teachers. 2. This assistant receives instructions on how to fill out attendance rosters. 3. Damien Schroeder readjusts the coun- selors' schedules, while assisting Mrs. Schulte in the counseling center. juniors 217 1. Several students work on iz paper for their ca- reer planning. 2. Mr, Butler lectures to one of Iris eoreers elnsses on the various assets of job hunting. 3, Taking notes on lectures is not the most exciting task, but when a person's future is in the planning, sacrifices have to be made, 218 Iitniors Ken jones Sharon jones Norma lung Bob Kaak Mindy Kahn Robin Kaman Lisa Kaskcl lack Keeney Scott Keller Kevin Kelly Bob Kelm Tim Kemper Bruce Kempin Mary Kenney Charlie Kenworthy Leslie Kerr Merritt Kerwin Kiesa Ketterlin Vicky Kim leffKin1mich Christopher King Mary King Susan King Lynne Kirk Scott Kirkendall Ed Klein Debbie Kline Kevin Knaus Tom K node Todd Knupp xv? ' i . .ng .:- ,4 . 'V' W N R i 7 ! 3 Q ff. if :K , . .. . J . .. -.., R m . Q X x f' its 1 -1 in Q? 'X 1 SQQ , . 42 if T iw - 2 3 A x xii-N ee- eff- 4 N, ea ' 11 , 'if x it if S? I 5 2 'Aa li 1 1' , wb' W . K 'uw . 'Mx x Michelle Knutson David Koepp Cindy Kogan Doug Kuhnle Ericka Krnnilz Heidi Kraus Iohn Kroeker Brad Krokstrom Susan Kroupa Greg Kudrna Career center targets on jobs What am I going to be doing ten years from now? Where is my life going after high school? If you ask yourself these questions often, then the career center could be the place for you. The career center teaches a mini-course which informs students about the job market, ways in which to acquire a job and many different aspects of various careers. After con- cluding this course, students are able to join the consortium program, which allows them to work for specified hours during the day, in which they receive credit, while learning career management. For many students, even those who only take the course for the experience, the career program is beneficial in searching for jobs and in getting those jobs. No matter what the reason for taking the course, the benefits are great, for both the ,ff 1 Lisa Lafauci Sandra Lambie Mike LuMonica present and in planning the future. v W lohn Landshof lnmison Lane Dale Langner Ieffrey Lanham Margaret Lansky Anthony Larocco Linda Laughlin Lisa Lauterbauch William Lavely Tom Lawler Deidre Lawless Bruce Layne Peggy Leach Bob LeBlanc Denise LeClaire Patty Lee Bill Lcfko Iuhiurs 219 220 juniors Martin Levine V Lani Lind Debra Little Byron Long Charles Loudon Cathy Lucas Barbara Lundsford Mary Lyons David Maack Richard MacDonald Ron MacKenzie A Michelle Mackey Steve Mackley Paul Maddock Birgit Maehl Skippers beware I don't feel like going to Govern- ment today. Everyone says we aren't doing much, so let's skip. Sound familiar? Usually the skip- ping syndrome does not hit until the end of the junior year or the be- ginning of one's senior year. How- ever, by the middle of the senior year, the urge to cut class becomes so dominant, that it takes an ex- tremely large will power to resist the temptation. Feelings to watch for and to avoid: extreme boredom, unfinished homeworkp urges for a doughnut or an order of french fries, sleeping later than usual. These are only a few of the symp- toms that can lead to habitual skip- ping, so, a word to the wise: If the urge overtakes you, and the habit becomes severe, at least try to hold off until you have all of your gradu- ation credits. Otherwise you may be trying to resist the urge for another year. tx l Cherie Maher Allison Male Bonnie Mandel Ted Manson Ieff Marcus Nancy Marlow Richard Marshall Mark Marlin Mike Martin Sara Martin Lynn Mathews Mindy Mafuszak Tim Mauery Lisa Miller Christy McBean Andy McCarl Ieff McCarter Bonnie McConnell Erin McCue Mike McDaneld Nancy McDonald Colleen McDonnell Sarah McEldowney Debbie Mclilray Lesu McElvuin Gary McElwuin Robin McEntee Michael McKean Michella McKenney Andy McLachlan Q. . ,Q f. . .M .... e X Q f wi X fb wifes 'L i 1 +1 Alana McManish David McNeill Kelly McNerney lim Melia lim Meyer Melinda Meyer Charles Miller Lois Miller Tim Miller Marie Mills . Christine Monday john Mooney Mike Morgan Shawn Morris Blair Morrison 1. Alison Orlich asks lay Stobaugh for help on her lmmework, which did not get done in time for class. 2. Gary Bennett and Donna Burke realize that spending fourth hour in the front hall is more interesting than going to class. 3. Being late to dass is one of the premature symptoms for skipe ping, as Garth Krizrnan and Dan Harrison find out. Leigh Morrow Mitchell Morse Therese Mullin Estella Montoya Gina Mueller Lisa Muglach Laura Mulvany Betsy Murray Cameron Murray Craig Murray Frank Murry Kim Muse Mike Myers Scott Nations Heather Newman Bill Newton Greg Nichols Laura Nichols Robyn Nichols Rob Nickom Steve Norby Robyn Nordin L Nereyda Nunez julia O'Brien Mike O'Brien Karyn O'Bryan Cathy Odds Robert Odell Steve Odle Mark Offill r ..- Q 3 QSM xv Q X 6 N x 1 3 Sandra Ogle if W Maureen O'Neill r Kevin Oothout Alison Orlich 'Ha Kim Ormsby ' Trina Osborn 1, Marty Levine, junior, returns to class after tak- ing advantage of his open lunch privilege. 2. Many students, like these girls, prefer to bring lunch back and eat it at school. 3. One student fonteinplates her afternoon classes as she finishes the remains of her drink. 222 luniors Mike Osbourn Kevin Ose Maureen O'Toole Grant Ottesen Carol Owens Lori Owings Yvette Ozley Brad Palmer Donna Parker Jennifer Parker Melissa Parrish Bruce Parsa I Q- 7 , ' .Wm ' X L 5 'i 5? -n ,, 4 W 2 so 1? Kim Parsons I im Paterson Terrill Paulsen Mike Peden Tracy Penson Kim Perkins Mary Ellen Perkins Becky Peterson Kell Peterson Scott Peterson Maury Petrehn Barb Petsche Bettina Pfahl Cynthia Pfost Sherri Philgreen Iames Phillips Mat Piester Terrie Pigot! Brett Pitts Vicki Lynn Pochrandt Foods for thought What's for lunch today? I dont know, but whatever it is, I dont think I'm going to like it! O.k., 1et's go out. Where to? Mac's, Hardees, Winchells? Well, let's cruise by McDonalds and you can run in and grab some food and We'll eat on the way back. It's jammed in there. Better keep the car running and be ready to take off as soon as possible when I come out. What took so long? We only have five minutes before the bell rings. I think the whole school was in there, all trying to be waited on first. I was almost wiped out by a clump of paranoids who were wor- ried about being late! Well, you should have been worry- ing, too, because now we're late! Oh well, it's better to be late once in a while and eat a decent lunch than to be on time and eat at school! I hear ya!! me firing? li. . 11 etLes,i -. tx l .... ,,,, l1lIllUfS 223 Parking poses problem The job of walking the parking lot, checking for illegal parkers, is an unrecognized, unglamorous and in essence, an unpleasant one. As the year passes on, so does the inter- est of the job, so the officer respon- sible for the parking lot patrol changed. Officer Steve Martin, no known relation to the comic, had the privilege of checking for dou- ble-parked cars, cars without per- mits, and for those obvious latecomers, who hastily pulled into faculty parking places. Although the tickets were necessary and justi- fied, the complaints by the students arose just the same. However, the lot would lose its prestige and aloofness if just anyone was allowed to park there. x is . Xa K K .X si 'R ss 224 Iuniors Anne Prinz Diane Pyle Erin Rafferty Mary Ramos Bruce Rawitch Kelly Raynar Kara Ream Leo Redman Ieffery Reeves Colleen Regan Scot! Rein Theodore Matthew Reyes Bob Reynolds Robert Ricci Carol Rickard lill Ridge Allison Rieger judy Riehl Stefan Ritchie Kirk Ritter ' Wesley Rittinghouse Rosalinde Riva Harry Roberts Becky Rodgers Sue Rodgers Iennifer Roff Barry Rogers Tim Rohrer Christine Rojek Iohn Romano Rich Romero Brian Rorabaugh Anna Rosine Sheila Rosmarine Greg Ross Brad Rowe Cindy Rowland Kelly Roy William Royster Iames Rumbough Kirk Rush lane Russ so ., 13 Q 'fl' X A . sa wr 1 'A l , ill 5 .54 . , ix 1-'r sk S s 1 3 f f A 'Q ff W - his it X 1 Q N E x X I ' jg 6 ii 4 Q . ' ,. M, S .QQ K 'Q' wt s. .L - ss , f- Ns 9 sg - 1 . i ' fuk 1 X X .xiws L Q if, -,if 'if 2 'Z ax x 'ST , ,NG A sf s s x 3'fiii'.Azi- ii ss l X. , ,Q Nancy Salrnonson i k Paul Sandburg X' i - -- - 151 Sheldon Samuels l 'EM , , so I Iames Sanders Lisa Sanders Susan Sasser Dale Sawyer Denise Scalco Tim Seharf . t Xi Michael Scheele Charles Sehillaci Linda Schmif Damian Schroder Steven Schwada Kathy Scot! Greg Sebert Scott See Ieff Segraves . X X X 7. Offieer Steve Martin presides over the parking lot, attempting to make a chaotic situation orderly. Here, he issues a parking violation, 2. Offieer Martin listens as one student complains after finding a ticket on his zuindsheild. 3. Copying down parking permit numbers is part of the work involved in tracking down owners of illegally parked cars, l Iuniors 225 226 lnniors Hall sets 196166 Stop and think about the places where people meet in the mornings. There are several distinct areas of school that dominate over the rest. Those being hallways, the park, the choir room and the gym. However, the main thoroughfare for people to group in, is the front hall. The loca- tion is good, being the central point from one end of the school to the other, and the atmosphere is great for large groups of people. So, in es- sence, the front hall is the meeting place for most students, or at the very least, a place to pass familiar people and just say Hi! . Also, on Friday mornings, the front hall can be observed full of streamers, cheerleaders, band members and team players, not to mention the by- standers in front of the office and intertwined within the excitement. The front hall receives its share of talkers, walkers and galkers every clay of the week. Carolyn Seifer Dearcy Sharp Kathleen Shay Scott Sheldon Mike Shepherd Kurt Shouse Kelly Sh ryock Ieff Singer Susan Sirridge Susan Skjelboslad Patti Slack Bryan Slater Ioe Slaven Scott Smalley Bart Smith Ioe Smith Kenton Smith Lon Smith Stuart Smith Tony Smith Susan Snook Ieff Snyder Howard Solomon Ken Sorenson Paul Sorrentino Susanna Sauthard Brian Spack Vincent Sparguf Scot Sparks Sally SparkS Barbara Spencer Craig Staley V 'f nilfff Hifi, 7' I: f , f ' 5 , I .f 'V f , ,. 7 ff 35 f , f -. WY' k ' Y, ' f ig f, My xx it :brent 'f V ' 7' ig: V ' Y A, QA W ,nr L, . A -1, x : ctw f' f ,gig T wit A 1 , , 4 N r , . x J , , , f .2 ' i fr i N 5,4 ' ' , ' W ' X E , f ,A X rv X' x J ' i ' l f fy r I M K ffm r 51 A N ,f ggsftw 5 s . - -- Lori Slanfield T ' ' , IillStanphill ' A ' If 3 ' Lynne Stark 6 . A' . ll 712' Pam Stein 1 X David Steinfeld y is xx 1 ,i, A. six Ianet Stinson Iill Stinson David Stoddart 4 ' Staeie Stoltz Carol Strahler Iohn Stroberg David Siubenrauch H Cecil Stude Maria Steussi Laura Sullivan Maria Sullivan Kelly Surbey Scott Sutter Bill Sutton Marian Swartz Iacalyn Sweeney Scott Sykes Iudy Synek Mike Tapscott Celina Taub Pat Taylor Scott Thielen lon Thomas Linda Thomas Greg Thompson Lorna Thompson Sheryl Thornton Kyle Tillery Iam' Tilley Cindy Totten 1. Dan Harrison and Garth Krizman use the front hall ns an exhibition arena as they display their aerobaties on crutches. 2. Running into old friends, as these two girls, Ann Benson and Denise Boozer did,is an easy task to perform when passing through the front hall. 3. The front hall is an ideal plaee to meet and talk to friends. Kelly MeNerney lakes advantage of this meeting place to discuss something with her friend. Iuniors 227 ,f '11, -' Z ummm., 228 juniors Escape provided There are some people who like to talk during passing time between classes and others who go to their lockers or get a drink in the hall, and then there are those who would rather meet their friends behind the school for a cigarette before trudg- ing to another class. The park, lo- cated in back of school off of school property, is a popular place for peo- ple to go in between classes to talk to friends and to relax. There is usu- ally a large crowd of people on the small amount of land available for accomodations, and these people are having fun doing what calms them side. Mark Trunk Sandra Treaster lane! Trentman Iohn Trinkl Olga Turner Tami Tyler Michele Vanhaverbeke Linda Vanhercke Alice Velasquez Frank Ventura Amy Vernon Tamara Vogel Eric Volk Carolyn Wagner Daniel Wagner al. down the most. As the day wears Michaelwalje on, the crowd gradually decreases, Kendra Walke, but the lot is never empty. The park Brad Wallace is a place where people can escape lfff Wulfm' and talk in their own world, out- Pam Wa'f'E'd r. David Warning ' ' . V ' ' H Sherri Wasserman ' ' T Kevin Waters W 4, ,, W f W If ,,Ah,gk V. 5- Z J? X ff 1,3 HX' ' M-, ' M, W. , .1 ' ' a:'i,?,. if Laffwafkfns f ft' . M ' ' T' Matthew Watkins ' 5 f ' xx 5 f A: 71 J Michele Watts ff i' ffm We tfeitx r, X fl 4 ygyy p N lfff WW , i-9 . - - lean Weaver ' ,V ' jennifer Weiss A -L' ' it 4 A . , fx r'l' , .,. A' if ,. , ' K Steve Weith . ,pigs Rene Welch ' V gi ., V Suz West it V l 3 l , . Aff ' ' Qff' f. ., Iohn Wheat A ,gf , I , 'N , Karin Wicecarver I , 'I' V ' Y ' ' Leanne Wiggin ' - ' g' A 'W ' ,j ' -- Es? 7 :' -, Nancy Wilhouse yn - f f .W Robin wake S- ,' ' ' Lisa Willie , x Vi 29 e , .W , , 2 , ,,,, f 'K Q i fee: , rw-J f , ,,- f ' , 4 , em 1 ,WR ' Q' I . r .Qi A 5? 5523 -4 ffl in '7.EfR'M?? W7 YTVW' lk .ii -if Y , if in if , , '- '- . b- A p ., ,,,, Q -f we f 1. X t ,it if I w ' t , .4 ' vig? Rf? 'f' ' 'l7 P- r' Lian Rr wr 1- we N-1 i A - ie. if I z ' ' 1 is rrl, fffil' I ' , 3,3 - V 'QQ May, ' . , - .,,., . ef I 4 9- f ' . I - Hs ' 'f 'Ji 4 V1 I 'Wvaa . . T ry gf 4 Sis s.. ,-.4., war, I -if if , f., v...x f .J- ,wif .. - Q i L K . S X K ' if 5 X 1 3 so X YQ R s J . 3 1 , sf- zifzszg f Q l N - is ' 5 V X 1 R R e , . N if A' ' X . I K N ms xiiasszsxe .tx I. W ' nf , 4 ' , Y f' , I , , 'QQ . ' if ,g rx .551 4 7, 5 X 1. These in-between-class smokers catch some air and a smoke before sitting through another class. 2. Sornetirnes, the park can be crowded between lururs, as this group of students finds out, 3. This group of park goers escapes during the day in or- der to catch up on what is going on with friends and to relax for a while. Kirk Williams Rift: Williams Smtt Williams Steve Willis Leslie Willman Laura Wilson Carla Winer Vifki Winkler Kevin Winter Chris Wirtz Cynthia Wood Pam Wroten Kelly Young Suja Yusuf Rirhard Zaban Lori Zagnoni Nancy Zavadil Stanton Zeff Eileen Zidziunas Gary Zimmernzan Scott Zolotor juniors 229 l 230 Sf Seniors '80 exits with iz touch of class As the final stretch of their high school days passed by, the senior class officers prepared the school for life without the class of '80, As senior class officers, Eddie Speer, Presidentg Sarah Beeks, Vice-Presi- dentg Iulie Cornelison, Treasurerg and Allyson Beardsley, Secretary spent long hard hours planning events. Some of their work was di- rected towards Senior Talent Show, After-prom Party, calendaring a ten- year reunion, and more. The job in- volved some creativity, also as they were faced with the task of senior pranks. There were the annuals, such as senior skip day, plus new and original ideas. All in all, it was a good year, a good three years in fact. Next year it's off to college, and another sophomore class moves in, and the beat goes on .... 4' El -l it i ' . 1 s 5 T ? 'E QS: .ann- I Georg: Abrams Chris Acklcy Scott A ffell Alison Akin Brad Akright David Albuffy Deborah Alexander Lisa Allan Susan Allen Tracy Allen Kvlllc Andersen Dave Anderson lnhn Anderson Mike A riugnc Ruben' Armstrong Nancy Arteberry Debbie Ash Shcrri Ashberg Dun Atkins Greg Azorsky Francie Bailey ,ff Z 1. The scnior class officers for the class f '80 wcrc Eddie Speer, Presidcnlg Sarah Becks, Vicc-Prcsidentg Iulic Carnclisun, Trcnsurcrg and Allyson Bezzrdsley, Sccretury. Z. The svnior class officers hold on iight us they pre- pnra lo swing into rz busy year. X, Mulindn Baker Krnl Baker Scniors 231 Louis Bakkalapulo Susan Baldwin Sally Ball Kelly Balard Scott Ballard Kim Bannon Mark Bare Derek Barnard Linda Bamds Susan Barr Susanne Barr Iames Barrick Lisa Barry Richard Barlle Phil Beam Allyson Beardsley Debra Beatty Brad Becker Sarah Beeks Diane Bell Iane Bell Rochelle Bell 732 Si uiors Ann Benson Tony Benson Chris Benlson Kevin Bergman Russell Berland Robin Bersuch Iohn Best Cecilia Beuoy 1- ' 3 -fjnlffei gi if 'W 1 'NZY L P X A 455386555 -is 1. Singing French Christmas carols al Crown Cen- ler has heroine an annual avant for lfrenfli stu- dents at South. Seniors llfranl Row? Lorinda Brodie, Beth Kangas, Ieanne Tlmlrurn, lBack Row! Kim Marvin, Chis Snyder, Sarah Mallliews, Lori Colin, Sherri Wrubel, Ianice Phillips, Icff Seligsan, Helene Sluufer, and Kris Rauc carry out the tradi- tion. Bill Bezck Tracy Biehunko Sharon Biermann Torn Biggins Lizbeth Bisang Dan Bishop Leslie Bitterman Carole Bittman Diane Blattner Denise Boozer Svniurs 233 Iohn Boring Iulie Botlcn Mindy Bowden Kenneth Bowen Rich Buwurs Angela Boyle Kathy Brady Rance Breslcr james Brinkman Kim Broadus Lorinda Brodie Bmd Brown Linda Brown Lynn Brown Russell Brown 234 Seniors Where do we go ? Sharon Brussell Dawn Bryars Diana Bryner F rank Buccero Eric Buchanan Karen Bunag 5 L 5 If i -1 r .Q Rex Burdett leff Burge Kristen Burhans I ay Burress Holly Burrows Barbara Bush Becky Butcher Steve Cain Bradley Caplan Iames Capper Iennifer Carlson Chuck Carpenter 48 - 1, A representative from Bethel College in Newton, Kansas counsels an interested senior. Many colleges visit high schools to inform stu- dents of the assets and opportunities the col- lege offers, and to give seniors the chance to ask questions. Seniors 235 Virginia Cary Thomas Catlin Mark Cetnar Iennifer Childs Bill Chiles Susan Chittenden Pau 236 Seniors la Christensen Kevin Christofferson Scott Claflin Kelly Clark Winter One Acts take a new turn Rusty Mann protrays the evil Glaf in Passion, Poison and Petrification. One Acts focused on the great play- wrights of the World, including George Bernard Shaw, author of this one act. Scott Clark Sherry Clark Todd Clark Benjamin Clayman Bill Cnens Elaine Coffin Lori Colm Robert Colburn Candy Cole Alan Coleman Susan Conley David Cannon Sandy Conwcll lon Cook Randall Cooke I ud y Cooncs Iohn Copeland Iulic Cornelison Carol Cornelius lane Cowes Cindy Cox loc' Cox Debi Crapo Phil Crawford Susan Crealh Molly Crosby Dana Caddy Gregory Culp Dean Dahlquisl Lori Davies Iill Davis Raymond Davis Scott Davis Svniorc 237 Steve Davis Michele Dearing Geoffrey Decker Iohn Defeo Ieff Dehnerl Randy Delgado Ienny Demonbreun Kathy Denning Dave Dickey Tami Dickmann Kevin Dietrich Bernard Difelice Micliacl Dillon Mcl Dinklage Denny Disch Erin Disivfano 738 Seniors Chris Dodd Scott Dorman 1. Sarah Maltlicws and Susan Barr share the holi- day spirit with Susan? dog Penny. I im Dulra Sieve Dwork lfff Diff' David Dylnak CZ? Holidays bring another cool yule M any Eakes Ken Eaton Steve Eddmgfon Fritz Edmonds Bzll Egncr Georgia Eignman Ui 'so ,, , N., I 41114,- Sarah Eisele Mike Eklund Kelly Erickson Kelly Ethington Rosemarie Etzenhouser Dan Ezell Iulie Fabing George F ales I eff Farrell Todd Fuuchier Seniors 239 Seniors lead underclassmen Pal F eeney Suzy Ferris Kim Fickes Greg Finch Robin Fischer Robin Fisher Chris Fitzgerald Carol Flack Iim Flanagan Lisa Flanders Mike Fogarty Mick Frederes Lynne Freeland Iosie I-'remerman Diana Frenzel Lyn Frey Marc Frey Ylva Frithiofson Alan Fung Laura Funk Dana Futrelle Cyndi Galbreath 240 Seniors Barry Gnhger Andrew Gall Mary Beth Gall Doug Garbig 'wif Tracy Gardner vw-'P rf Qi Charles Gazlay Lawrence Gering Gregg Gibson 1 Senior leaders Mike Passer and Dan Atkins supcrz :se the rahsthemcs o their second hour gym dass. As leadcrs Passer and Atkins assist Coach Iuhns in his duties. Dye Gieringvr Indy Gill Iaynr Gilzvorth Mark Glaser Kami Glickstien Dcric Glissmvyer Lisa Godfrey Camille Goehauseu Ed Goff K evin Gohlinghorst Svniurs 241 242 Seniors I love the nzght lzfe for . ' y' J V, -mfg, ,Q Cruising has become a part of .W ,M + ' most high schoolers' lives as a result W, H V . Mag ,, of higher prices for movies, bowl- V . . . . . 'I' h'2, , f-Q 'f 'Q , mg, and other weekend activities. VIVI ll W--' Cruising College Boulevard or i Metcalf on Friday or Saturday night has become a popular pastime. 1 L 1iT,La5,Qiagj 4 lf' g l A iir A A ' 4' w ' I ' ' ,, f o r ' , f' M 4 412, 4 -yn: l -,mf U -' ' V-of f Mffkfoardm-rg ,nw '..M Hlnr Goldman A 'liiik -'WEA' fff fff .N'9 ' 'K' I y G 'aff' 1 . ' ' - W 'KM ,e aw if fi fa- we of ff P J kylfigallwf h jpaxfryr d?,v.Vl,,i A , 724' H' , t1,.2,21vl , V 1 . '1 7 L' A M' 1' , 'lj wr' gn M' Z1 if ,, 115, , ,',, il- A W ,gr W 4 f- ,. J ,aww A' .vm ' '1 .5 , with kp,, ,, , ,, va w44?,,L,,, ,gn ,fm ' +L ww. 4' , 'Kwai Ay , A . W , A a, a':1'.'--fy -.4 a 4, if K if ' , 1. . W ' f-'S' --'f'w 'f, K , ,-2' ' ' M ,,J4,Q:74 5 f G, A4lC'lll1I'fG0lllll7 M , Q Y ' .-A ,Q Iac Gonzalez k WM, bulbu ' wp KKVWPQQ, S, ' - S3455- Ianice Goodman Diam, Grant Karan Gordon luljg Gmug, Andrea Gurelick Blanfh Gmws Debbie Gornclsky ,eff GMU, SW CWM Shelly Green Melissa Graham Grpgow Grim, .,,. '..'f' 7,1 , --shud, v . f fav . Q' ' ,. .Q rdofx. Wa. .f -,fer-M. fr-ff213f'31srA -vi '-fi L I 'Q' gg, +35 ' W gra- I 'S , ,. E?-k 1' Smit Gruningcr lill Grussman Paul Graves lolni Guyoi Smit Hass Cynlliia Hatk Turn Hacnisfli Rita Hafkvnwycr Susan Hakimi Rick Hallvr Mail Hamann Sm!! Hamlet! Pair' Hanrahan Mark Hansen K ally Hapkz' Dan Harrison Wayne Harrison Lynn Hartman Sherri Harvel lulie Haun Ion Haverty Chvri Hayman Dave Heatlicuui lane! Heidenburg Lisa Henderson Brian Hendricks Lisa Herbert Svliinrs 243 Band shoots ,or the stars Doug Hermes Scott Herrc Mark Herzvig Therese Heyse Alan Hill Dave Hinton Drew Hinton Shari Hirst fin Hobson Mary Hoefcr Cory Hoenk Leslie Hoffman William Hague Todd Hokanson Iohn Holiday t 244 Seniors Karen H otlistcr Robin H all ub Iohn Honer Brian Hoops Cynthia Hoover Bit! Havey 'S 'CQ'- Michelle Howard Clark H owes Laurie H uerler lane! Hughes lodie Hughes Tim Hughes Dcmum Hull Todd Huntcr 1, The kuybonrdisl and percussionisf for the upris- Mike Inman Bruce Innes ing inznd, Shooting Star, mellows to one of the sluwvr songs the band played. Shooting Star gave n cancer! pvrfarnmnce for those students who pur- flmsvd tickets, on Nozicnibcr 16. Curlene Iverson luck Incobsen Seniors 245 Eric Iacobson Dave lankowski Carol Iensen K ath y lohn Brncc Iohnson Clin! lohnson Dale johnson Diane Iohnson Edward Iohnson Lori lohnson Doug lanes Lisa Innes Slcphnnie lanes Susan lanes Chris I vvaras Cindy Iurczak 246 Saninrs 7. Sonllzvrn Comfort Qnarlvt, a new tradition at Smith, performs at the annual Christmas assembly. They are Keith Wallzerg, Dave Strong, Doug Innes, and Daw Sclnuabauvr. Bruce' Kallmcyer Bcfh Kangas Dana Kaplan Ifrold Kaplan Hclaine Kaskel Vanessa K uter Southern comfort soothes audience Ieff Kavmmugh Srotl Keeler Knflilven Kelly Brian Kcnefuke Kathy Kennedy joel Kesler 75' Rohrr! K immicli Brett K ing Slcpluznie King Linda Kirby Mick Kiriakos Felicia Kisluk M ark K isller Todd K Iebmz Donna Klein Gary Klein Seniors 247 Inner Klein Andy Kline Mark Knickrehm Alan Koch David Koch Larry Koch Bill Koulelas Mike Kraft lil! K rutchman Patty Kreimenduhl Garth Krizman 248 Svniors I. Chris Fitzgerald compares his SAT results to the mllogu roquirenrcnls in hopes his test scores are high clmugh, Tho SAT test is quita long and mo- imlomnis for ri Saturday morning, but seniors sur- ZYIZVC. ..--W . , 1 Hlilif' ' , r X-no Ji 1. in XII in W 1 Y Y Alan Krause Kalii' Kuehl Bill Kuhl Kathy Kyle Chris Laddish Liz Landshof i al fe Nw. I , . rrrrri M 3 r X r r 9, was 1 l i 4 Kathy Lang Kristin Larson Stefani Larson Steve Larson Ron Lassman Bob Lathrop Mark Lauterbach Scott Luwder Bridget Lawler Elizabeth Lawless Pete Lawrence F rank Layne jim Lee Gay Leftridge Lynne Leftridge Reid Lerner Nanci Levine - Tim Linsin lodi Liolios Seniors 749 Del Liston Richard Litzenberger David Locke Terri Lohmoeller Duke Lohr Chris Long Tom Long Kevin Ludwig john Luedtke Iennifer Lund 250 Seniors Cheers for the new year Bringing in the new year is an event which is traditionally mas- tered by seniors. This group of senior guys celebrate ringing new year of 1980 with thei touch of class. .A-Q in the r own 'we ,L ff' ,M vf V J, as 'X s 1 K. K Q Suzy Lynch Amie Lyons Ken Macadam Ellen Mahoney Bob M allin Troy Malone Rusty Mann Sandra Marshall lim Marlin Kim Marvin Bart Masiero Darothy Mask Carla Massie Ianice Matherly Rafi Matters Sarah Malthews Tracie Mattivi Doug Maxey jenny Maxon Mindy Mayer Iennifcr McAuley Michelle McCaskilI Scott McClain Mike McCormick Henry McCoy Pam McCoy Ian McCurdy Dan McCurry Becky M cDonnld Lisa McDonald Mufti McGrath Penne McGriff Ann McHugh Suniurs 751 Rachel Mclnturff Mark McKee Marsha McKessor Steve McElroy Chris McMahan Mary Meador Nancy Meek Clayton Mehriert Heide Meininger Todd Mendon ' Tim Meyer Craig Mildrexler Martin Miller Mary Miller Rob Miller Carole Minkin Patricia Moll Paige Mongoven Michele Montoya Brad Morgan Candy Morgan Ieryl Moritz 752 Seniors Vacation aids in winter escapes ?'skf?'?7 is-an Fx Torn M orrisey Vivian M ass Mark M oxlcy Elaine Moyers Al M uglach Vince Mullin Theresa Mulvany Paul Muse 1. During winter vacation, people who are tired of the hznn drum atmosphere around home, venture ont to all parts of the U,S. and abroad. Scott Linuder, fitting in this category, ended up spend- ing Christmas in Phoenix, Arizona, meditating wliih- overlooking the bluffs surrounding Phoenix. Margaret Myers Thure Nachbar Nancy Needham Steve Ncuner N an Newkirk Kevin N ichals Mike Nichols Mark Nieman I im Nohinek Debbie N oun Seniors 253 Scott Oakes john O'Brien Deanna Oden Iill Offenstine Kella Ogle Mira Oluwsky Judy Oliver Sonia Overholser Debbie Overstreet Loraine Pai lennifer Palmer Daniel Parehnan Ann Paris Mike Passer Sharon Patille Chris Peck 254 Seniors 257 ,, Xen l. National Honor Society rnvmbers concentrated mostly on fund-raisers, selling mngs, jackets and tickets to a rock concert. National Honor Soriety's Officers: Mark Rasmussen-President, Eddie Speer-Vice President, Allyson Beardsley -Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Kalic Kuehlf Secretary. Tom Perry Mike Perusich Eric Peters Eric Peterson Ion Petree janice Phillips CS , L i. ,,.k Q 4 Officers center on fundraisers Vxcky Phzllrps Carrie Piestef Brad Pitts Lance Plummer Beth Porter Greg Pawe Ramona Powlas Dan Prendiville Mike Purdum Steve Purkapile Ive Pusateri Don Pyle Daniel Rabin Stuart Rakley Mark Rainey Vanipar Rajatanarvin Swliurs 255 Randy Ranrel lenny Randall Debbie Ruskin Lisa Rasmussen Mark Rasmussen Christian Raue Kim Raymond Kuri Ream lulie Reed Curt Reese Tami Rehmert Iann Reina-cker Sandy Reynolds Richard Rhodes Doug Rice 256 Seniors Tassle signifies the grad hassle Tracey Richmond ike Roberts Thomas Roberts I im Rhode Glen Roderique Nancy Rodgers I' f f ' 'NG' Kevin Rogers jeff Roith Michelle Rola Luz Adiela Romero Dan Rose Bonnie Ross Gina Ross M ichacl Ross I eancfle Raudebuslx Tom Roudebush Ann Roy-Paulsen Steve Ruben 1. As sap and gown nzcasuremenls and graduation aiinouncmncnls made tlwir usual appcarancr in Nozvrmbcr, seniors prepared lhcmsclmfs for the big day, Tnsslcs could be pnrfliascd early as souvvnirs, with most receiving the traditional rear-view mir- ror hang-up. Svniors 257 Gail Rumbaugh Suzette Rupert Cary RusseH Chris Ryan Kathy Ryan Karen Samuels Laurie Samuelson joy Snndridge Lyndee Sanlero Ron Scalora Steven Schaefer Mike Sdlarf Lori Schick Greg Schlein Dana Schmidt Kate Schneider lim Schock I ulie Schaenfeld Deborah Schooley led Schroeder Valerie Schroeder Dave Schwabauer 258 S4 niors '19 nu nn 1 U, U 1 1 U A Ct, Twirps fight for crown f QQ, A E v F v n 0 U 2 Ann Srotl Steve Seaman Craig Seibert Susan Seiter Ieff Seligson Amy Schaff Stacey Sharp Ellen Sherman a, .fS:f'si Q W '51fi'5:SF' Ere of ,W 2 o 1, Twirp King is an unappreeiated honor for Sr. guys nominated for their unique personalities. Kurt Reain displays one of his varied withheld personalities, portraying one of the KISS hand ineinbers. 2. Torn Roberts, not to be outdone by his WWII predecessors, proudly models his Nazi at- tire. Sandy Shildineyer Kathy Shipley Rod Shipley Steve Shortland Lori Siebert Marla Siegal Pam Simpson Ronda Simpson Rick Sinsel Mark Slater Seniors 259 Karen Slaven Vic Slimm Carrie Smith Kipp Smith Lynne Smith Marc Smith Sheri Smith Stephen Smith Suzanne Smith 260 Seniors Michael Snitz Chris Snyder 1, Wrestling cheerleaders--FRONT ROW: Mary Lahood, Ivy Dianmnd, Robin Lindsey, Stacy Fish- erg BACK ROW: Lorie Hyde, Ianet Rodkey, Kari Larsen, Diana Ostcrrnaiiii. These girls, chosen from Goldetles, pose for a picture during the all day Varsity Taurnarnent, Ianuary 5. is f y J1, ' ,?.i2.. i e Ze it , ,. e ,Q 5 1 c.-11' in D MW-Y S v e :J A iv P .K , YI V I X A S 9 'Q X Q, . X. . xg ,Q xxtayf Lori Sparks Liz Spear Hayward Spears Edward Speer Brent Spencer I im Spicer 4?-9' .fm i e D 3 i X. 3 ,,L t Q wr K x a Q. 2, 4 1 a Q A ll 1 SX Ac J I -e , Wit' XL f i ,, W vu Goldettes chosen as cheerleaders we-x f T7 x., YZ? Tonya Sprague Stephanie Stanberry john Stung Kimberly Starbuck Helene Stauffer Carrie Steadman Iohn Steinberg Brent Steiner Dean Steinmetz Don Stephens Karen Stephenson Eddie Stevens Cord Stewart Iay Stobnugh Sherri Stoltfus Cathy Stout Steve 5tPierre Dave Strong Iohn Sturgeon Seniors 261 Seger brings sports to life Mr. Craig Seger, Assistant Sports Manager for KMBZ Chan- nel 9, extemporizes for the Radio and TV class on aspects of televi- sion production. Craig reports on the weekend sports for KMBZ. julia Sullens Richard Sullivan Bath Summers Susan Swafford Ieannie Swain Charlene Swan Melanie Swanson Tanja Syng Mark Tatom George Taylor 262 Seniors Tom Teller Margie Theiss Ieanne Thabum Doug Thomas I im Thomas Ann Thompson Chris Thompson Cathy Thum Kim Thurman Brady Tinker Shnri Todtenhnusen Leslie Tollie Mark Torchin Lori Torres Lisa Totten Steve Trunk Iulie Trinkle Waller Truebload Cheryl Tye Ken Uridge Incqueliue VanLammeren Scott Vansooy Camille Vmzwagoner Nick Vedms Dennis Velasqucz Brenda Venturella Chris Vetsch Gigi Vinelli Carol Voelker Sherry Vogel Chuck Vogt Andrew VonBevern julie Voorhees Seniors 263 Lori Wagner Keith Walberg David Wanamaker Marty Warren julie Wasmuth Mike Watkins Sharon Weaver Danny Welch Paula Wheeler Sherry White Brett Whitman Penny Whitton Mike Wiemers Steve Wilcox Laura Wiley Elaine Wilkerson David Wil house Brenda Willie Becky Williams 704 Sl mars i Q W, M4 'ak . 1 u Alison Wohlner Greg Wolfe Craig Wollemalh Marc Workman Chef creates a jubilee Holly Wright Sherry Wrubcl Tammy Wussow Korey York Kendall Young Keith Younger Shari Younger Greg Zagnoni -fl Q2 Phil Zimmerman Brad Zumwall Svumrs 265 Senior Summaries fkaaaaaaaaaaaaa GEORGE M, ABRAMS Honor Roll Z,3,4, Intramurals 2,343 Cross Country 2, Track 23 For- eign Language Fatr Z3 Consortium 4, some memories will fade away but good ones never will Glad you got it Dave They made it so hard to forget Have fun in the mines, Att The Morgue, keep on balIclubin', swoopIn', chucknick syndrome CHRIS P ACKLEY Honor Roll l,3,-1, Scholarship Pin Z, I,4, National Honor Society 5, -t, Baseball 1,3-t: Intramurals l,3,4 Friends-without them lite ls worthless Don, thanks tor listening Irnte, anytime you need help-call' Thanks Mac and Stlggy. Mac- Donalds, thanks for all the great times Deb, there's only one thing that matters-Love-and thaI's you and me To give of yourselt to people is to have friends, to have friends is the mean- ing ot Lite Good Luck ts when hard work meets opportunity. SCOTT E AFFELT Honor Roll 2, 3,-l, Sc holarship Pin Z, I.4, National Honor Society 3. -t, Chrmn Service Comm -I3 Cross Country 23 Basketball 2,3,4, Nu- meral 3, Letter 4, Foreign Language Fair 3 'I'm the kind ot man who lakes to get away start thinking about tomorrow today Spot, Hansen -Remember the ldes of March Ack 8. Rex-Raylown and camping Rass 81 Rex, KU stinks Ack, horse Si I say Calm down No burping, Sturg Good luck Abe Dog-Ya, Varsity finally Dick-see ya in the snow. Thanx Coor, Cya soon Al ISON AKIN Pep Club 2.3 Thanks mom and dad for your support this year: I couldnt have made it without you Blache, you've been a terrific friend this year, I'm glad you moved next door Kathy, the wild ttrnes rn government were great, not to mention all the Intimate talks we've had Good luck in years to come IIRAD S AKRIGHT Patriot Staff 43 Youth In Government 4, Show-Me-South Club 2,3, -I, President 43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,33 Inttramurals 2,3,4 Show Me South Club, it's been great, love you all Wolfermites be proud Football you bet Thanks for everything mom and dad, l did it Randy, Derek, Krtsttn, Kathy, Marta, Laura, Debbie, Vesna and everyone else tt's been great Sandy, three years, thanks for all the great memories, keep in touch, love you so much Class of 'BU will rule LISAE ALLAN Pep Club 23 Goodttmers 2, 3, Consortium 4 To the wild group of gals I always want to be a part of: Sheri, best ot triends nver part, relatives someday with Our Boys TX Lisa, KU, Drive Ins Wean, thanks for everything. Vic. you're spas- tic Our Cams' Beth, KU, LII, Lawrence, Mom and Dad, Thanks' Mark, thanks for everything, I'II never forget us' I'lI always love you' Party! SLISANE ALLEN Honor Roll 2,3,-l3 Scholarship Pin Z. Pep Club 23 International Club 2, Cross Country 2,3,-I3 Varsity Z, I, Manager 43 Letter 2,3,43 Var- sity Track 2,3 Letter 33 Consortium 4 To all ot my friends- thanks for all the cherished memories, Ctn- dy, Diane, Susan-I love you guys, you three are the greatest. Iulie, Carrie, Roch-Let's keep in touch-friendship is forever To the gang - we sure have had some fun -take care of yourselves. These years have been the best-Thanks Mom and Dad Mt- chael - Forever, TRACY A ALLEN Ilonor Roll 4, Intramurals 33 Basketball 2, Basketball Stats 43 Track 3, Art Fair 3 Iohn IS 7 If ye abide in me, and my words abide rn you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you To my family' thanks tor making these past three years the best To all my tnends In Fellowship of Chrtstain Athletes, especially Llsa and Sherry Good luck rn all you do and keep Iesus Christ as your number one fan! KELLIE A ANDERSEN Honor Roll 4, Honors and Awards Comm 4. Well seniors, we made It Our class of 'BO was definitely the best partters that ever hit SMS, Mom St Dad -I made lt' Cyndi- you've been a great friend' Brian-love doesn't come any stron- ger than ours We-'ve been through so much together, yet this ts only the beginning of many years of happiness I love you' With all my heart, Kellie. DAVID M. ANDERSON Honor Roll 3,-1, Intramurals 3,4, Football 3,43 Letter 3,43 Consor- tium 4 Sharky Let's go to the wooden nickel. What was her name! Mike. This party kicks, thats all Mark Trish-Da-Dish' 151 and the Morgue are so unforgettable I have trouble remembering them snide Early morning blowouts are constant. Coach Iohns: CouIdn't have handled tt without you, thanks. li JIIN D ANDERSON Rep Theatre 4, Fall Play 4, Musical Crew 4. Winter one-acts 43 Intramurals 4: Football 4 There once was a kid named Iohn, Who lived In Michigan. He 266 Senior Summrrries moved to Kansas, He saw tt had class, And now he thinks it's really Sarah, Fish, Rust. Int Ones, sorry, etc., etc., Later on South ROBERT A ARMSTRONG National Honor Society 3,4, National Merit Semi-Finalist -I3 Patriot Staff 3,43 Football 2,3,4. Man, when you lose your laugh, you lose your footing-Ken Kesey. To all my detractors, fexplettve deletedj, To everyone else You don't know me but I'm your brother, If there's great- ness tn you get it. And if the band you're in starts playing differ- ent tunes, l'II see you on the dark side of the moon - Pink Floyd N-XNCYL -XRTEBERRY Ilonor Roll 3,-I, Stholarship Pin I, Patriot Staff 43 Pep Club 2 Wanting to reach out, learning to give, conquering obstacles, we are daring to live Ltr -wanna spend the night! Ron-do you still have tt' Mar-Hoggtes again' Lynne-good gurls dont What does the spoon say' Sharing with you has been great-even men' Shue- lets go downtown' You are the total wom-luv ya' Mom 8. Dad-I made it' Thanks' DEBBIEL ASH Honor Roll 4, Goodtimers 4 Kathy: Sell those sunglasses' Thanks alot' Have fun in St Ioe, I'm gonna miss ya That's not funny is tt' Gigi: It's been great. Spook, East and Iazz band We-'re gonna have to do It again sometime' Dig those Hardee's Cokes. Ieff thanks for makin it all worthwhile SHERIL ASHBERC Pep Club 2, Ronda, thanks for the lrtenship' Remember late night chats, I can relate, speech lessons, at any rate Thanks Ieanette for the ad- vice Thanks to all the friends who put up with me at SMS! I like Pina Coladas and getting caught in the rain! So many men, so little time' Why are there so many songs about rainbows? Spring break t980' DANIEL R. ATKINS Intramurals 43 Soccer 4, Wamf, Mopars forever rule, Andy don't forget the Rockhurst Stare All the great tlmes with the soccer team and mgrs Florida, hope we make it, 6th and 7th Greasemonkeys thanks, you too Larry Ion M keep dreaming for a I0 sec quarter mile, tYou too Skit cruztn all the time, best times ever, thanks everybody' Espe- cially Peter GREGORYI AZORSKY National Merit Commended Student 4, KSMS Radio Station 4, Categories 2,3,43 Capt, 4, Student Congress 3, Fall Play 3 -I, For- eign Language Fair Z, Art Fair 3 4. Doug, Hal, Howard-next year ts going to be fine, hook'em horns and hit a brace. Steve-I can't wait til I get my boots PII- gnmage '79 Zvee, we are all IO, 2, or 7. Rock and rotl. Bbbbbbbbbbbb FRANCIE A BAILEY Honor Roll 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,3 Drill Team 3,43 Show-Me-South Club 4 To Kath, Sue, Cheryl, Iude, Bren 8. Marge: Friendship is the only cement that will hold the world together, Thanks for all the great memories Friends forever Mom 81 Dad Thanks! To Mike' Love grows in happiness, good times and laughter, And lives as a smile tn your heart ever after Thanks for making me smile I love you' LOUIE BAKKALAPULO Honor Roll 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Pit Orchestra 2.3,-1 Had a great time these past three years and hope you underclass- men tthxs means you Annl, do too I also learned a great deal during my stay here at the home but learned one major fact that I should have known all the tame, that Mazda RX-7's rule See you later, SUSAN I, BALDWIN Pep Club 23 Musical Crew 33 Basketball Intramurals 33 Consortium 4 Hey, what can I say? It's been real Kelly-Phantoms live on, but, have we lost our touch? Cory - You're a real fox. Laura - Who ts it this week? Lisa-Where's Iohni Don-You're still the one' I think I'm tn love. Remember Pink Power and the Vair I am not what I am, I am not what you think I am, I am what I think you think I am SALLY I. BALL Honor Roll 2,I,43 Scholarship Pin 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2,3,3 Flag Team 3,43 Capt 43 Goodttmers 23 Boys Swim Team Manager 3,4 Fer-You will forever be a friend . , I especially wish Billie Bi 27 great Flag Teamers all the happiness they have given me. Susan. good times we've shared-they'II never be forgotten Shari, best of friends never part -I love you Roomie! Kevin, Come Sail Away With Me - Babe I Love You Mom St Tom, thanks, I Love You' KELLY BALLARD Goldettes 4: Pep Club 2,33 Art Fair 33 Research and Development Forum 2 The time has come for closing books and long last looks must end As I leave I know that I'm leaving my best friends, friends who taught me right from wrong and weak from strong that's a lot to learn, What can I give you tn return? To my friends' We have given each other a precious possesion, memories to light the corners of our minds, SCOTT BALLARD Honor Roll 2,3,4, Scholarship Pin 2,3,43 Homecoming Royalty can- didate 43 Yell Leader 3,-I, captain 43 Art Fair 3, Soccer letter and numeral 43 Gymnastics Z3 Intramurals 2,34 To all my friends and especially the Gang Good luck! Senior gtrls and especially Marg I love ya. To my two best brothers -Duke, we have the best team going, friends forever Eric, thanks for being there all the time Whip cream and cherry You got the Bill Bal Mom and Dad, thanks for the supportl' KIMBERLY BANNON Spanlsh Contest 2,33 Consortium 43 Forensics 3,43 Debate district and stale 3,-t, Debaters of '80 you made tt a success Karen, Sonia see you In court weekenders and all partiers: KEEP PUSHING-STAY MEL- LOW-ROCK ON Fellow workers-I couldn't ask for better. SMS what you taught me'7 People, places you may fade, but the experiences I won't forget It was great' Hey lover, all I can say is Thank You. Zep II DEREK BARNARD Football 2,3,43 Track 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Numeral 2,33 Letter 4 Robin - I'Il always treasure the memories that you have given me I love you babe, Space Cadets-Good luck next year Mike- Cood luck in the future Wolters-We had a great B-Ball team, Mom and Dad-You're Great. All friends-Never shall I forget the days which I spent with you, Continue to be my friends, as you will always find me yours, LINDA BARNDS Musical Cast 2,43 Student Congress 4, Goodtimers 2, Pep Club 2, 33 Drill Team 3,4, Concert Choir 23 Soph, Girls' Ensemble 23 Chan- ttcleers 3: A Cappella 4 My life wouIdn't be the same without terrific friends, thanks for the super times Drtll Team the Best! Ciot, I will treasure your friendship always. Fuzz, the best friend I could have ever asked for. always. What memories! Special someone, you bring the best out of me. Mom and Dad, CouIdn't have done it without you! I Luv' you all!! SUSAN BARR Honor Roll 2,3,41 Scholarship Pin 2,3,41 National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Congress 21 Pep Club 2,31 Flag Team 3,-1, secretary 4, Marching 2: Concert Band 21 Boys' Swim Team manager 3.4. Sarah-You're special. Thanks for understanding me. lann-You mean so much. Thanks for the laughter and memories we've shared. Sally-I'll treasure the memories and you forever lane, Tricia, Missy-Couldn't have made it without ya- Friends For- ever. Kevin, Steve-Thanks, Friends, Dave-The memories we have are special Mom, Dad-I love you IAMES BARRICK DECA 3: Concert 2.3.41 Honors and Awards Com, 2. lt's over-Steven Paul-you hung in there even when you could not stand. Me too! It was Fantastic, Thanks to all for a great 2 1 12 years. Take it easy Mary lane. Classes were all very amusing. Good-bye everyone LISA BARRY Honor Roll 2,3,41 Scholarship Pin 2.3.41 Goodtimers 2,31 Pep Club 21 Football stats 3: Track 2,31 Soccer manager 41 Basketball 21 Intramurals 4, Sheri- ski Tampa, Vic - KU - Ark - roadtrips. Ieannie - Lake, A St W. Lisa - Drive-Ins Deb - Apt. 501B, Beth - K-State. Cari - Thanks! Ellen-Harv. Soccer-the beginning, Dave-Thanks for the memories! I want to thank you all for giving your friendship. It will always be treasured! Time passes much too quickly, Gang, l'll never forget you! I love you all! RICHARD BARTEL Musical Cast 2: Marching Band 2,3,41 Pep Band 2,3.4: Concert Band 41 Symphonic Band 2.3: Math Contest 2,37 German Club 3 PHIL BEAM Marching Band 3,-I, Concert Band 2.3: Symphonic Band 4 To all that made my three years at South the best-Thanks To those that I have been fortunate enough to call friends: I will re- member the times we shared forever Good Luck! For long ago the truth to say He has grown up and gone away. And it is but a child of air, That lingers tn the garden there -Robert Louis Ste- venson ALLYSON BEARDSLEY Honor Roll 2,3,41 Scholarship Pin 2.3.41 National Honor Society 3, 4, treasurer 41 Student Congress 21 Goldettes pres, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, jr. vice pres 3, comm chrm, 2: Concert Choir Z: Soph, Mixed Ensemble 21 Chanterelles 31 A Cappella 3,4, letter 3, treasurer 4: District Chorus 4: State Choir 41 State Solo Contest 2,3,4g NATS Z, 31 Musical Cast 2,3,41 Youth in Government 3,41 Heritage Staff 3, 4, Student Body Staff Editor 45 Governor Candidate 41 Class Offi- cer secretary 2.4. Friends, fun, memories Pam, Elaine, Stefani, Kristin. Ienny: no people could mean as much to me as you do. Remember cruis- ing, biscuits, partfes. etc Thank you for being my friends. Bush! A Cappellacans Remember the music we've shared, Goldetter' Thanks Officers: You're the greatest Good luck To all of those friends too numerous to mention: You've made my world very special Mom, Dad and len Looks like I made it ,.., Thanks. DEBBIE BEATTY Marching Band 2,3,41 Pep Band 2,31 Art Fair 3: Symphonic Band 2, 3.4. lazz Band 2,3, Orchestra 3,4, Musical Orchestra 3,4, Lord lesus as we look into the future, let no fears assail us. Help us to be as confident that Thou wilt be with us in the future as we know Thou hast been tn the past . , For so long as Thou art beside us loving us, helping us. what have we to fear?-Peter Marshall BRAD BECKER Honor Roll 2,3,4g Foreign Language Fair 2,31 Intramurals 2,3,4, Rowdie Brothers You're great partyers. limmy-Long Live Den- ver U Markus: Morgue Lives On leff and Billiam: Players Partyers II Rocky. Quick 6. Pete and lawdcat and Andrew' Descent Wtngersll Bruiser: Luck with Laura and Cool on ice, Tony: Law- rence and Hockey-Excellent, Skip: Big Bro Score, Ma and Pa Beck Thanks, Nanu The Star In My Life Forever- Babe-I Love You. Beck SAR -NH BEEKS Honor Roll 2,3,-Ig Musical Cast 3: Musical Crew 21 International Club 2, Student Congress 2,-I, Pep Club 2,31 Drill Team 3,-I co- captain 4, French Contest l,3. Concert Choir 2, Soph Mixed En- semble 2, Heritage Singers 4, A Cappella 3,41 National Honor So- ciety 3.41 Class Officer. treasurer Z, vice pres 41 Math Contest 2, 3. Drill Team Extravaganza 3 To all my friends, especially Gina, Linda. Fuzz, Shan, Fer and Mel, You know how I feel . You listen to how I think . , You understand You are my friends Drill Team- The times we hact will never be forgotten Mom and Dad - Thanks for all your love and understanding. you are the best DIANE BELL Honor Roll 2.3.41 Scholarship Pin 21 Prom Committee 31 Math Contest 31 Pep Club 2,3 You're the best Chumley! Stay crazy Sue-rock star! Thanks so much for caring Lis. Susan-Thank God we survived. Padre 4- cherish the memories, I'lI never forget the many good times we've all shared! Steve-l'll really miss you next year -see you in 'Bl Mom and Dad-Thanks for always being there -Take Care' Love you all, Diane IANE BELL Honor Roll 2,3,41 Scholarship Pin 2.3,-I1 National Honor Society 3, 4, Rep Theatre 4: OUR TOWN 4: WEST SIDE STORY 21 CAME- LOT 31 ANYTHING GOES 4: Musical Crew 3,41 Marching Band Z, I,-3, lr. Drum Major 3, Sr, Drum Major 4. Symphonic Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 3,-I: District Band 2,3.-I: State Music Soloist 2,3,4p Forensics 2,3,4, National Forensics League 2,3,41 Thespians 41 Winter One Acts 4, MANDALA 31 Prom Committee 31 Intramurals -I Mom, Dad and Bri-Thanks'!! To all friends-The memories are precious, they can't be forgotten Wherever you go, however you go. may you all hear the music of life. Mar-Mandala is for- ever and to Dave-through chili to beans. through the boat to eyes of Laura. through anything and everything, I love you, babe ROCHELLE BELL Honor Roll 2.3.4, Pep Club 21 Consortium 41 Track 2, No man is an island. no man stands alone: each man's toy is toy to me, each man's grief is my own Robin, lackie, Carrie, Tami, lulle. Susan and lodie: there are two paths you can go on, but in the long run there's always time to change the road you're on I hope our roads keep crossing forever because I love you all! ANN BENSON Pep Club 2,35 Cheerleaders 2,3 In my six best friends, I love you all, our times were the best, lym-you cheat on sra! Daynal, thanks for lighting my path. Good luck Thanks Mom, Dad, Iohn, lim, I love you Dendra, Thanks Steve for being my friend Class of '80-Thanks for all of the great times. CHRIS BENTSON Honor Roll 21 Scholarship Pin 21 Forensics 2: Cross Country 2,3,41 Letter 2,3,45 Track 2.3.41 Numeral 21 Letter 3,41 Intramurals 2,3,4, A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight-Unknown, To all my friends, thanks for three great years. Brent, Steve. Mark, Marc, you're all champions, good luck at whatever you encounter, Let's keep in touch Little Bro, good luck at South. youre the greatest, Thanks Mom and Dad , , , for when I am weak then I am strong. ll Cor I2 'IO IAMES BERGMAN Musical Crew 31 Consortium 41 Symphonic Band 45 Orchestra 2.3, 4, Pit Orchestra Z,4. Cause life is getting me down and I been two times around. and there avn't nothin but pain round the bend I'm born in the wrong century There's too much craziness here In twenty-five years I'll have used all the tears in my eyes - Kansas RUSSELL BERLAND Fall Play 4, KSMS Radio Station -I, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. Scholarship Pin 4, Wrestling Z 3, Math Contest 2 3 Friends. we have come a long way, but we still have a long way to go on His path. We should all press on toward the goal. Time is growing very short, Soon we shall literally be in a new world. My hope is that we will all enter this new world with faith that God will see us through. Maranatha! ROBIN BERSUCH Pep Club 2. French Contest 2, Foreign Language Fair 2. Consor- tium 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4 My Dear Friends: Someday we may be far apart but we will al- ways be together in our high school memories. You've given me, honestly, the best days of my life, ludy. Mary, Lisa: You're there when I needed you! Lisa: Even though we are separated by miles, I will always remember the laughter we shared. Family: Thanks! Luv ya all! LECILIA BEUOY Thanks to OUR GANG it was great. We have been through a lot! Le-t's keep it up. To Kim: they say a true friend is the one you can fight with. Will, you and I are true friends Now for a very special lacly. Mrs Katie Alexander If it wasn't for you. I wouldnt be where I am today Thanks Good bye to all my big brothers, I love you! BILL BEZEK Track 1, Basketball 2 3, Intramurals 4. Hey Tim-Ya know what I Hate-Drafting was excellent -What a tip-Scotty, my car will never be the same-Thanks to all friends Patty Blackmail -Bobby. I owe you-Happy 25th Ma 8c Pa - Later Raider - Sorry Linda TRACY BIEHUNKO Pep Club 2. Gail-Remember all the crazy times! You've been the best! Stay close, Laurie - Remember Mike Davis. Kevin. the pool fat nighti Sc Bandaids! Deanna-You're Hot Legs and l'm Chief Tonto tHa Hai: Georgia - lt's been fun! Penny- Take care Steve - You've made my last year perfect! I'II always love you 8t I hope you're always around. Tas says hi! SHARON BIERMANN Pep Club 2.3, Flag Team 4, Marching Band 2 3, Pep Band 2, Con- cert Band 2 3, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Swim- ming Z. Tania, we have so many memories and have shared so much, l'll never forget you. Kim l'll miss you. Good luck-Flag Team seniors, thanks for the love an laughter we've shared, l'll miss you all. Mark H. I hear ya, jeeps are best, Mom, Dad I love you! Mark R, I couldn't of made if without you Remember me as I shall always remember you, THOMAS BIGCINS Student Congress 4, Boys' State 3 4. Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 3, Swimming Z 3 4, Numeral 2, Letter 3 4, Captain 4. Mark QAU- It was intense four-wheelin'. Luck in Cal,1 Mark tDeanj-Quit fogging up the window: Diana-Thank God for Lawrence: Francie-How's your neckl: Susan-The next cookie monster is on meg Sharon- You know I don't mean it1 Boiler Bob Fozsquach: I need another concert: To the memories of time you spend and time spent you can't remember1 BO!! LISABETH BISANG Pep Club 2, Foreign Language Fair 2 3, Consortium 4, Choraleers I, Volleyball Z. Mom-Thanks for your closeness. Alan-I'm thinking specially of the joys that we have known, of the plans weve made. the dreams to come true and the way our love has grown And I feel thankful, Alan, as I look forward to a lifetime filled with happy days that I will spend with you. LESLIE BITTERMAN Pep Club 2 Dana-Yeaa! elk you bet Wanna bet if lon'll show! Felicia- Such the BIZARRE experience S'M smile lordy-thanks for the two years. it was great' Pam-a-ho-Canada here we come!!! Campfire, lst concert Nanci-it was fun while it lasted Stuart thanks for the first llc our talks Mom Bt Dad I love you thanks CAROLE BITTMAN International Club 3, Spanish Club 2, KSMS Radio Station 4, Secre- tary. Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Spanish Newspaper Editor 2, Honor Roll 2 3 4 Moo Wingnuts Sleepy tonight Lori' Hold the Pickles, Wombats strike again. Tami, let's go hunting Love you kitty. Clean those belly buttons. lt's Mr Rogers! Heather, remember foods. Wanna make meatloaf Tim? Not another concert. Brent Is it really you? T-town lives Memorial Adios escuela DIANE BLATTNER French Contest 3. Misty and Orio-Romp! lerry-Babe I'm leaving. and I must be on my way, The time is drawing near. Please believe me, my heart is in you hands, and l'll be missing you , . Babe I love you. DENISE BOOZER Chanticleers 3 4, Girls' Basketball 3, Soccer manager 3. Intramurals 4, Honor Roll 3 4, Friends are forever B0 Seniors! Erin the past 2 years were great! Beth, Deb, leanie, Lisa, Vicki. Sheri, Big, lones- you're the best- Love you, Soccer was a blast, thanks guys. Cope -you smart . . . Kevin, you're special. Fort Lauderdale! Hey Garth. got any paint? Nancy, Therese, I'll miss ya. To all my friends-l couldn't have better memories. Thanks. ION BORING Life has gust begun. For all of us it's been fun Tallboys Rule. We'll always be crazy: If not for players, we'd still be feelin' pain. Hayne latenite forever, Payne you're still in debt. Brad Chili you ole dogs, Scott we're havin' a blizzard Mac. you'll always be late. Frank you're the baddest! Brett, Mick-Nova Rule the road. Kelly I love you. IULIE BOTTEN Goodtimers 2. Pep Club 2. Art Fair 2 3. -Up with the sun gone with the wind they always said I was crazy! Thanks-to everybody-I'll never forget you friends who helped me make it through-I love ya. Mike always 1-2-3 MINDY BOINDEN Pep Club 2 3, Executive Chairman 3, Choraleers 2 3, Chanticleers 4. Honor 2 3 4, Class of B0 -we made it! Mom, Dad Dave, and Steve-Thanks for being there. To all of my friends-Thanks for the memories, Lonnda. Deanna, and Sandy-Have fun' Keep in touch. Bye Karin and Anne. Danny- All of my love to you There will always be a place in my heart for you Goodbye South, KENNETH BOWEN Consortium 4, Men's Chorus 2, Football 2 4, Letter 4, Golf Z, Wrestling 2, Thanks lody and Kory for all the fun times. Gill, stay away from statues and York, watch out for moving cars. Mike and Chris, what can I say, it's been great. THANKS Mom and Dad thanks for being there when I needed you! Remember. you always get out of life what you put into it Coach lohns, you are an inspira- tion to me. RICHARD BOWERS To those of concern Remember Raytown South to think it's just the beginning! CHARLENE-my special person. my only love: thanks for the special times we've had together Now to hope for our dreams of the future1 may they all come true. Thanks for your growing love: may it continue in our future ANGELA BOYLE Choraleers 2 I hearing get. who had but ears. And sight, who had but eyes before, I moments live, who lived but years, And truth discern, who knew but learning's lore -Thoreau Mrs, Smith I hope you enjoy the snickers, frozen of course. KATHLEEN BRADY DECA 3 4. President Chapter Activities 4, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2 3, Track 2. Senior Summaries 267 South: I wish I could express exactly what you mean to me, but first my diploma. Mail it-I might not make the date. And to my best friends and very close friends fyou know who you arel I treasure you all. Don't forget the parties we've had. RENEE BRESLER Pep Club 2 3, Drill Team 3 4, Consortium 4 lt's been fun, but now I'm blind. I'm not dizzy, I think my own way, I never fail. Life and Love weave with ease. Was the tassel worth the hassle? Sarah, let's push the Box, thumb a ride. Ann, Steph, Lynne, burn up high not down. lill, you understand me. Ken, You've got the key to life, God, Family, Thank you LORINIJAI BRODIE Musical Cast, 4, International Club, 2,3. Pep Club, Z, Foreign Lan- guage Fair, 2,3,-I, French Contest, 2.3,-I, Consortium, -I, Choraleers, 2, Honor Roll, 2,3,-1, Scholarship pin 2,3 Graduation is the end of one lite, the beginning of another, Mom, Dad, carla-thanks for your support, love, and understanding, Mindy and Deanna-Thanks for always being there Best friends never part' Cutlasses forever' Dave- I love you just the way you are fBiIIy loell Love makes all things possible. Love is for- ever BRAD W. BROWN Soccer, 4, Wrestling, 2, Intramurals, 2,3,4 I've hunted around, but the only thing l've found is love and fear and a mug of beer. The team of Tallboys we've just begun. when it comes to women we're No. I, Rew- Our time is gonna come. Everett -as a gambling pair, no one compared. Slade- As the Dynamic Duo we've got it made. Chili-Beware of bears. B. Goode Please. Ebe Si ma -LOVE YA! LINDA I. BROWN NIROTC, 2, Art Fair, 2,3. In dreams and in love there are no impossibilitiesn -lanos Arany. Lo: Thanks for always being there, To my friends-I couIcln't have made it without you all David: Thanks for caring. I love you. Sis: You're very srecial, God bless and take care. - LIB. RUSSELL E, BROWN. DECA, 2,3,4, Art Fair, 2,3,4, Wrestling, 2, Intramurals, Z,3,4, To all my friends Nancy, lenny, April, lennifer, Loug, and Mel: I hope the sun will shine on you wherever you may be: and may each silver star reflect some pleasant memory. Take it easy you all. Paige-Love doesn't come any stronger thab ours. Because I believe in you and you believe in me. And that makes us one of a kind SHARON L BRUSSELL Musical Crew, 2,3, Goldettes, 4, Sr. Vice-President Pep Club 2,3, -Treasurer, Art Fair, 2, Heritage Staff 3,4, - Sports Editor, Na- tional Honor Soclety, 3,4, Intramurals, Z, Homecoming Comm 2. 3,4,-Chairman, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Scholarship Pin, 2,3,4, Sweet- heart Comm, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4 Mart Si Mar- We've given each other so many smiles-you taught me how to say I love you, laney 8. Al-We've shared years of good times, now, the memories. lohn 81 Scott-You made it fun! lodi -Our hearts will never part, they grew up to- gether. My family -I couIdn't ask for more-I love you.-And I'm looking for space, to find out who I am, and I'm looking to know and understand, It's a sweet, sweet dream, sometimes I'm almost there - lohn Denver, DIANA BRYNER Musical Cast, 3,4, Foreign Languaguage Fair, 2,3, Spanish Contest, 3, Art Fair, Z, Choraleers, 2, Chanterelles, 3,4, A Cappella, 4, - Section Leader, State Piano, 2,3, Honor Roll 2,3,-4. I am ever grateful for the wonderful experiences that have been mine in the past few years, and for the people who have made them possible. Thanks to everyone for the love, laughter, and gool times -tChantereIIes, Spanish, CAMELOT, ANYTHING GOES'l l'lI remember all with fond memories Cricket -We're just beginning FRANK l. BUCCERO Consortium, 4, Art Fair, 3, Intramurals, 3,-4. To all of my friends, especially Camille, I'II always remember and cherish the times we spent together, thanks . Alison, thanks for everything you are very special to me, I hope that we al- ways stay in touch. Everybody remember to Keep Pushin on R E O, ERIC l, BUCHANAN Homecoming Royalty, 4, Choraleers, 3, A Cappella, 4, Forensics. i,4, KSMS Radio Station, 3,4, Football, 2,3,4, Track, 2,3,-I, Intramurals, 2.3.4. TO ALL THE GUYS I BREWED WITH, YOU'RE THE BEST. TO THE GIRLS WE CAN'T LIVE WITH YA, MEL, MIC, SHERRY. CORI, ERIN, A BIG KISS, DON'T FORGET ME, DUKE I HOPE YOU FIND YOUR BLONDE, SCOTT, GO FOR IT, KAZ, HOS, KALL, KEV, HANS GOOD LUCK STUDS MOM, DAD, THANKS CARRY ON LITTLE BU STEF, I LOVE YOU. KAREN S BUNAG Goodtimers, Z, Pep Club, 2, Tennis, 2,3,4,-State Champ To tulle, Marsha, Lisa R. -Thanks for all the great times, most of all, thanks tor just being yourselves, Cori 8i Lori-Best of friends never part Thanks for listening, when no one else would Mom 24. dad, thanks for the love and understanding lay, only time alone can tell how much our love will grow, forever love REX T BURDET Intramurals, 2,3,-I. 268 Senior Summaries REMEMBER RAY SOUTH! IDES OF MARCH, GALVESTON BUS TOURS, WHIRLPOOL. ERNIE: WORLD OF BASICALLY GOOD ACK: ROLL WITH THE PUNCHES: DON: GALVESTONATHON: SUSAN THE EYES HAVE IT, FRANCIEz FIRST BEHIND, SPOTS: SPINNlNg DAVE' FUMBLEp MARK' YESSIRp IOHN ROLAIDSQ DEN- NY, STAY COOL, SCOTT: STAY FATZ3 RICH: RAISIN. IMUST BE TRAVELING NOW, THERE'S IUST TOO MANY PLACES I'VE GOTTA SEE. LYN SKYN. IAY BURRESS Scholarship Pin 4, Honor Roll Z,3,4, National Honor Society 3,-lg Baseball 2,3,-1: Football 3,41 Letter 4: lntermurals 2,3,4, senior Leader -I Split Ends called routes kick Thanks Coaches Mac, Steg, Davie, Vor, lohns fF-ball: get taller puntersl To the little people: Thanks Mom Bi Dad Keep it going Babe and leff. Susie, anytime. Hey bill, we're gonna make it! Though South could Be a Pain, I loved tt, and best of all, the bad memories will fade Never give up! Later-l,B, BECKY A BUTCHER Homecoming Royalty 4: Pep Club 2: Track 2,3,4p letter 2,3,4, Sr Leader 4: Honor Roll 2,3,4:. Hol, Mol, Beth, and all my friends: Thanks for all the great times. Let's keep 'em going strong lill, it takes a special friend to listen. Thanks lack, your always there when I need you I love you and always will Soon our dreams will become reality. Mom and Dad, thanks I love ya. Cccccccccccccccc STEVE L CAIN Football 2,3,4, Intramurals, 3,4, Opportunity- Dear Lord give the tongue to equal the opportu- nity George, lim, Doug and all my Party Friends It's been Real - Class of B0 Rules . , Blessed are those who expect nothing for they shall never be disappointed . ' never let school get in the way ot my education -Mark Twain BRAD S CAPLAN Rep Theatre 4. Fall Play 4, Spring Play 4, Musical Crew 4, Foreign Language Fair, 3, French Contest 3, Art Fair 2,3,4, Honor Roll, Z,3, -I. Heritage Staff, -I, Intramurals, 4 Thanks to all the old and new friends I have worked and been with through my involvement at South. You made these the best years fso farl of my life. Mr lerry Awards Show, you helped me most of all, I've never known someone twice, but I now have a valued friend Though I hate to leave, I know South will always be better than the best. IAMES C. CAPPER Football, 2,3, Intramurals, 2,3,4. Rock n Roll' My Fellow Partiers', Be Mellowl, Steve, Kimmie, Kathy letf, Dave, Good Luck ' leanne lunforgettablel Brad and AI, Pit, Mug' Busted To my best friend Steve-we've gone through enough! Well lulte by the time you read this, my mind will not change a bit' I love you, very much, Thanks for the help Mom and Dad! Goodbye' IENNIFER L. CARLSON Concert Choir, 2: Chanticleers, 4, Forensics, 4: Of all the people I met along the way, I hope I brought some Brightness in someone's day. Kevin, Foil -will never forget you. Paul, may my sugar-plums forever dance in your head, leff, you don't fool me a bit, your just as sweet as the others Be good Deb and lull, Bye CHUCK B. CARPENTER Baseball, 3,4. So far my life has been fantastic but it has only just begun for all of us. I had 'IS of my best years in Delaware lt only took 3 years in K,C. to gain equal satisfaction. My brother made it happen. Kathy you were and always will be very special to me. Thanks everyone especially Mom and Dad. Take it easy, TOM CATLIN To Wally, Barney, Barry and all my friends. We partied pretty heavy this year of 1979-80l To all my friends with their Mach 1's-Ford Rules' Auto 2 was fun. Too bad we didn't have a field trip like last year! fBus No. Sl' Dan B you had a wild P,O.N.T,I- A C, 455 Well I will see you all at KU. IENNIFER K CHILDS I tried all I can understanding all the fools and all their money, when half of what they've got you know they never will use Enough to get by suits me fine . . To my friends, especially Care- Bear, for the times with lank and Kings. It's Friday! Have a Hobie Day! Party' Thanks for everything KEVIN W CHRISTOFFERSEN Rep. Theatre 3,45 Musical Cast 3. Spring Play 3,-I: Homecoming Royalty 4: Musical Cast 3, Spring Play 3,4, Homecoming Royalty 45 Musical Crew 3,43 Consortium 4, Thespians 47 Point Chairman 43 KSMS Radio Station 3,-I, Disco lockey 4: Winter One-Acts 3,4, Track 2,3,-I: Letter 41 Soccer 4, Letter 4, Intramurals 2,3,-4, To the old gang y the new, thanx Shen, you're still my favorite No IU, no matter how I act I'Il still be thinkin special 'bout you, Dream you're free Scuelo its true ya can't live withem or withoutem Close friends, wherever we go a cool one will be waitin for us, Steph, lIuvya2 Goodirtends you are SCOTTE CLAFLIN Art Fair 3,-I: Honor Roll Z,3,-I, Scholarship Pin Z5 National Merit Commended Student -I: Math Contest 3 leanne -You've made this year the greatest in my life. I'm look- ing forward to spending all my years with you Bill-Matryx, Fury. Virgin' What's in a name? lohn-I wish I had your money, Look around and choose your own ground -Roger Waters I love you. leanne KELLY D. CLARK Goodtimers 25 Pinners 35 Pep Club 2, Art Fair 25 Track 2,3. SMS, l've served my time so now it is time for me to fly, To wonder what tomorrow will have in mind for me. Mom 8. Dad thanks for everything. Friends, we've all shared good times to- gether, couldn't make it without you, Thanks. leff, you have brought something very special into my life, yourself' I Love You' SCOTT A. CLARK Honor Roll 3,45 Baseball 3,41 Intramurals 3,4. Cheri, thanks for making my Yrs. at South the very best- no mat- ter what happens, there will always be a place for you in my heart. I love ya. Coach Mac -you're a great coach, as well as friend, thanks for everything, To Kurt, Chris, Coach Calder, team. and everyone else who made me feel at home in KC, Here's to good friends . SHERRY A, CLARK Goodtimers 2, Pep Club 2,35 Drill Team 3,47 Swimming 2,3 Ann, Amy, Bon, Dana, and Deb-The memories will never be forgotten, Keep in touch, Forever Duke, Eric, and Garth-the best friends a girl could have, Coach Davis-a fallen angel has risen, Thanks, Mr. Calder-How can I thank you? Coach Bove- Thanks. Kendra-I miss you Mom and Dad-It's been a rough year, I love you, Both, BILL I. COENS Swimming 2,3, Letter 2,3, Intramurals 3,-1. Rowdie Brothers: Rocky, leff. Mark, lohn: we've had good times and there will be many more! lim: missed Ist traveling keg-next time' Brad, Andy, Skipy keep on puckin, score a few times! fboth waysl Brad, long live Players-Southern Comfort No. 1. Nanu: Players, best luck, you Bi Brad Karyn my 18th was fun. Thanks, I'll never forget. Love ya, ELAINE C. COFFIN Goodtimers 2, Pep Club 2: Track 2, Allyson-Bush! Kristin-Can l have a mint? Haah' Nancy-Nan- tee' Pam-Woo! Stefani-lahn 81 Daeev, Bees-arrl l'll never for- get all the crazy times we had lenny-Nashville! To all my other special friends Thank you' Denc-Words can't describe it Thanks for all the special moments. I love you Bye South, l'll miss you LORI E COHN Musical Crew 2,3: International Club 2,31 Student Congress 2,3, Goodtimers 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Foreign Language Fair 2,3: French Contest 2,33 Show-Me-South Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4: Team Captain, Math Contest 3. To all my friends. Memories, like the corners of my mind, misty water color memories-Smiles we gave to one another for the way we were. Sharing horizons that are new to us, So much of life ahead, and yes we've only just begun Robina-Chris and Hewey just wouldn't have been the same-thanx. Chell-Fu and I are now engaged! Beth- II' lanet ROBERT M. COLBURN Consortium 43 Men's Chorus 3 To all my friends that made South a fun school, Ed, Keith, Lyndee. julie Green hair forever. I have had my hard times in school and I am sure glad it is over, Thanks to everyone who made the Humne Club a success. CANDACE R COLE Pep Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Honor Roll 2,3,-tg Softball 2, Thanks, Mom and Dad, for all your help and support: for expect- ing alot but not asking too much Bad Girls forever fat least l'll tryl. My Baby, keep trying, we've got a long way to go, I hope the people who have been special to me will always know how I feel about them. I know I will remember you all and the memo- ries we shared ALAN COLEMAN Intramurals 2,3, Thanks mom and dad for your patience and understanding Liz, I pray that your dreams DO come true. Hello Curly! SUSAN K CONLEY Pep Club 2: Consortium 4: Honor Roll 4: Golf 2 The friendship of these years are ones I know will last forever. I am grateful for the love and laughter we've shared Thanks for such beautiful memories, Susan-your the greatest and KU is gonna be GREAT. Cindy 8. Diane-your such women' Good luck to all my friends from the gang, CHEE YOU! DAVID E. CONNOR Honor Roll 2,3,-lg Soccer 45 IV Captain: Wrestling 2,35 IV Captain. Wow, that was a fast three years What's next, frat rat or cadet, I hope I get buzzed. To Rock and Kall-Thanks for always being there Lawd-it's good to talk. Shams thanks for showing me the ropes but, I like to suplay. To the Dirty Dozen: Hit the beaches men' Donna thanks for understanding me Sis-I love you' Aloha SANDRA E. CONWELL Pep Club 25 Basketball Z, Intramurals 3. Friends, I wish you all prosperity and the best in life Thanks for being as you are. Most importantly, Thanks mom and dad you're the best, thanks for the support, opportunities, and dreams Also thanks to the greatest broth. and sis.'s I could ask for, Thanks so much to all of you, family and friends THANKS!!! RANDALL S. COOKE Forensics 3,45 Swimming 2, Hey world American Cars don't fly Bart tBeef Bi Beanl we're nor- mal the rest are the crazy ones, Spicky get out of lose or you'll be owning it before you know it Daryl what can I say but thanks you help me alot Youth Group Iet's have a reunion in ten years Brad WE'RE out Happening No 13, April Iet's try to stay togeth- er IUDY A COONES Consortium 4 To all my friends, the memories of all the good times we shared will last me a lifetime Mary, Robin, thanks for all the laughter we shared, Mary, you're the best friend a person could have, Kim, Cecilia and the rest of the gang, thank you tor very special friend- ships we shared, Family, thanks, love ya all, IOHN R. COPELAND Rep. Theatre 3,4, Tennis 2,3,45 Soccer -15 Swimming 25 Intramurals, 4, KALL, DAN, LAWD, PETE, DAVE, HANS, and all the rest of you. we had a great time and I wish all of you the best of luck in the future, Stay in touch Ieannie you are special to me To my two greatest friends, Erin 8. Denise, I love you and I will miss you but our memories will last forever Live for today, not for tomorrow I.C. IULIE G, CORNELISON Student Congress 2.3.4, Goodtimers 2,3,45 Pinners 2,35 Pep Cluh LI, Flag Team 45 Choraleers 25 Forensics 2,3,45 Debate 2,35 Na- tional Forensics League 2,3.45 Wrestling Queen Nominee 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,-1, Wrestling 35 Manager5 Class Officer 2,35 45 Vice President 2, Vice President 35 Treasurer 4 Dear Friends What memories we've shared' Thanks for all the ioys you've added to my life PTL forever! Lyn, Amie, Carol-I Love You Flagteam too many things to say Will thanks ever be enough? They shall abundantly utter the memory of our great goodness. Mom, Dad, Lyn-love surpasses all things-I love you CAROLL CORNELIUS Fall Play 2. Musical Cast 2, International Club 25 Student Congress 4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 25 Concert Choir 25 Soph Mixed Ensem- ble 25 Chanterelles 35 Heritage Singers 45 Roll Secretary 45 A Cappella 3,45 Social Chairperson 45 Forensics 3,45 Drill Team Ex- travaganza 3 Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you faultless in the presence of His glory with abounding ioy, to the only God our Savior, through lesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, power and dominion before all time, and now, and forever. Amen Iude 24,25 Mom and Dad, I love you. Thanks for giving CINDY I COX International Club 35 Pep Club 2, Art Fair 3, Honor Roll 4. Hanging out at Mickey D's and the fun filled weekends Who'd believe we were only playing frisbee and sunbathing at the park School has been fun, but we have just begun-Talking about those BAD GIRLS I won't miss any of you, because I am sure we will be friends forever. Thanks Dad, Mom and Sis, 'll LOVE vou ' IANE A COVVEE Honor Roll J,3,4 Scholarship Pin 2.3.-I. National Honor Society 3, 4, Volleyball Z,3,-I5 Captain -I5 Basketball 25 Intramurals 4 Ieanne-Do you remember . ,V Neither do I Susan-It's time tor a Cookie Monster Missy-Do Crumpets make good room- mates' Kim-Oh boy' The new phone books here' Cindy, Paige, Mary and Martha -Double Hit! Dancing mushrooms, dinosaurs A bubbles Dregs! Rather than love, than money, than tame, gne me truth -Thoreau omit ciekeo Pep Club 25 Consortium 4. Atter thirteen years of struggling to make it to the top, I think I itnally made it Half The Way. Thanks to all who made it bearable and worthwhile to continue, I needed you all, Friends, it was fun, thanks again, Ma Bt Pa thanks, I PHILIP CRAWFORD Forensics 3,45 Debate 35 National Forensics League 3,45 Patriot Staff 3,4, Honor Roll 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Football 2, 35 Track 2,35 Soccer 4 Life is short True experiences are few. So what am I doing in higher education! If all I ever do is learn, may I learn more than knowlege and know more than I learn, and may I stop reading ancient philosophies Above all, may I keep to my senses, espe- cially my sense of humor, Education is that which remains when one has forgotten everything he learned in school! -Albert Ein- stein SUSAN G CREATH DECA 3,45 Secretary 4. The years were great but, three was enough. Thanks Miss I, you are great' DECA Buddies, 8 cow Mahana's We had the BEST! State Last year, hopefully this year too, Meet ya all in Florida! Key you are wonderful, best friends forever Don't forget Darryl! llladen 5 years and they have been the best Love ya Forever MOLLY CROSBY Goodttniers 2, Pep Club Z5 KSMS Radio Station 45 Patriot Staff 2,3, 4, Letter 2, 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,-I, Track 13,45 Letter Z,3,-I Team-The tourney back is longer than the forward run Party on Coach- Virtues learned will not be forgotten, Therese- Love ya Butch 8. Hol-Good times are for sharing Thanks Iune NU No I, ask Bob Raiders-Don't play the game, Family-Much love Wayne- You have given me something special, yourself. I love you back God Bless GREG ID CULP DECA 3,-4, Parliamentary Treasurer 45 Flag Team 3,45 Honor Roll I,-I, Intramurals 2.3.4 DECA was great Thanks for the Deca Lady State was the best, what a party! Pat keep the big bird rolling heavy!! Senior pranks forever' Iohn keep it up forever, P.S, Keep it out of the dirt! Hey Bert' Good Luck Always Class of '80 Take it easy DICK!!! lDddddddddddd DEAN W DAHLQUIST DECA 3,43 Class Officer Treasurer 3,45 State Winners Oil 81 Petro- leum, Art Fair 25 Who's Who Among High School Students 3,45 Honor Roll Z,3,45 Baseball 45 Track 2,35 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4 Thanks to all the people who made this big deal a success Alan, well memories last, Texas. Ski bums. Florida Ken, Fritz, we all did it, we'lI do it again. Remember it, Poker. DECA made friends to last forever, Mark, Hooper, keep it going, stay close MOM, DAD you helped me through it. Thanks!! The best is yet to be . . , LORI L, DAVIES Rep, Theatre 3,4, Spring Play 3,45 SMS Club 45 Patriettes 4. Pep Club 25 Foreign Language Fair Z5 French Contest 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Winter One-Acts, IMPROMPTU5 Winter One-Acts, THE FLYING DOCTOR, National Honor Society 45 Show-Me-South Club 4 Ianice, Bridget, Kim, Kathy, Lisa, Les, Kelly, you are all so special to me, Thanks for your love and caring It's not very often peo- ple are lucky enough to have friends like you, Luv ya' Friendship is like hair5 it can be cut off instantly but it takes time to grow. Mom, Dad, and Ieff, I love you more than anything else in the world, Thanks IILL DAVIS Friends are for keeps, LOVE YA GUYS, Nee - Let's Eat, Space An- gels always Rowdies-Won't Lynne- Let's dump em. Annie- Wanna Paint? Preschool, The car died Applecider, Steph-Later Minus Chris-Mooo. Becky, wanna room? Sarah-Olathe guys, Mom and Dad, thanks for your support, STEPHEN l. DAVIS Rep. Theatre 3,45 Fall Play 45 Androcles 81 the Lion, Spring Play 3, 45 International Club 25 Student Congress 2,3,45 Finance Chairman 3,45 Forensics 2,3,45 Debate 35 National Forensics League 2,3,45 Thespians 45 KSMS Radio Station 45 Disc lockey 45 Patriot Staff 35 Prom Chairman 35 Winter One-Acts, Set Construction Crew Head 35 Winter One-Acts, Poison, Passion Bi Putreficatron 45 Intramurals 45 Musical Crew 4 To all my friends, Mom, Dad, South-Dreams-so they say are for the fools and they let them drift away. Peace-like the silent dove should be flyin' but it's only just begun, Like Columbus in the olden days we must gather all our courage, sail our ship out on the open sea, Cast away our fears and all the years will come and go and take us up-always up, MICHELE A DEARING Pinners 45 Pep Club 2. Thanks for a great 80 Good luck Mimi 'Il Laine, thanks for being a true friend, my clogs, St, Lou, and leo, Andy-the flying french fry! len-7.30. Kel-4th, mo-mo, and miss-cleavage! All of you are the best Tab too, love always The memories of love and laughter will always shine in my mind, Thanks everyone! CEOFFREY D DECKER Musical Cast 35 Musical Crew 4, International Club 35 Student Congress 2, Marching Band 3,45 NIROTC 25 Symphonic Band 2,3, 45 Orchestra 3,45 District Honor Band 45 District Blue Band 35 Scholarship Pin 2,3, All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my parents, Mom and Dad. I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back any more-the feeling that I could last forever, outlast the earth, the sea, and all men, Hello Tom, Rusty, David, and the others that I know from music and ex-classes. Goodbye SMS! IOHN E DEFEO Student Congress 45 Executive Comm, Chairman 45 Spanish Con- test 35 Forensics 2,3,45 Debate 35 National Forensics League 2,3,45 Honor Role 2,3,45 Scholarship Pin 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Track Z5 Intramurals 3 Mom, Dad, Kim, and Bob -thanks for always being there when I needed you most, I love you all. Steve-I wish you luck and hap- piness always I am lucky to have you and so many other caring friends. None of you will be forgotten, Linda-thanks. I hope we can share more time together. God watch over you all, love Iohn. lEFF G DEHNERT Football 2,3,45 Track 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. Mom-Dad thanks Doug, lim, Friendship is like money, easier made than kept. Coach Iohns you helped a lot. lody, you gave me love and happiness that is now a memory that I will have for the rest of my life I love you. Maybe someday I will understand, maybe Divers rule. RANDY I. DELGADO NIROTC 3,45 Wrestling 4 IENNIFER DEMONBREUN Pep Club 25 Foreign Language Fair 25 Sweetheart Committee 35 Honor Roll 2,4 To all of my dear friends Allyson, Mo-Mo-Haney, Mitch, Laney, Lynne, Ian, Beck, Eva, Pam, Amy, and Kel-Kel, you are the great- est! I love you all so much Remember Nashville Haney' Remem- ber the biscuits Allyson? Remember the pre-gamers everyone? Mo-Mo - Thanks for everything. Love ya! DAVE W. DICKEY Honor Roll 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3, Intramurals 4, To all the group, and to the Road Crew, Good job, we showed him what we are made of To Foz and Hans, remember the Ides of March. To the two Marks, take it easy at KU Hey Sturg, KSU needs you. And to Ernie, I'll see you in the Rocky Mountains Finally to the team, we told everybody we were going to win, and we did it MICHAELI DILLON Consortium 45 Art Fair 35 Debate Z5 National Forensics League 25 Wrestling 2 . Sherrie- You're all I Am, . , . Monte CarIo's - Take it to the Limit . Friends- Party . Putsch's- We are the Championsf' . Life- Don't Stop Me Now. , , . l'm Riding The Storm Out, . and . , Only the Strong Survive. MEL G DINKLAGE Choraleers 25 Men's Chorus 35 Varsity Men 3,45 A Cappella 45 Honor Roll 3,4, Thanks to the GANG: Doug, Nance, Rusty, len, Russ, and every- one else who showed me how fun learning and parties can be with the right people. Remember me always, stay close, And Kim, who else but you could make me so happy, you will always hold a special place in my heart, my love forever, DENNIS L DISCH French Contest 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 2,3,4, Letter 45 Honors and Com 3,4 Sturg-good luck at Silo Tech Al-Gratuity included sir! Dean- 4.0 stinks, Zee-Carnated Woosterwirel Ack-Easy on restrooms, Ern-No strept throat in Ft Laud Dave-Fumble Debena, Kelly-You're the best there is. Cari-You'll always have a special place in my heart. Trust in the Lord, He will give you the desires of your heart. Ps. 3754. ERIN S. DISTEFANO DECA 3,45 Sec. 45 Chrmn of Community Service 45 Show-Me- South Club 45 Soccer Manager 45 Intramurals 4 We flew so high, we make a new friend, with a blink of an eye, it came to an end. Thanks to all Rowdies and Outlaws-it was great! Hey Booze-how does that cheer go again! To I fPiel Petree-Vou'll always be No. 1. fWowI Thanks to all managers, what a blast! Cope-love 'ya! To S, tSTMI Lawder. lust because you're Homecoming King. R SCOTT DORMAN Spanish Club Z,3,45 Spanish Contest 35 Foreign Language Fair 3. Well, it's been fun tl thinkj. Beth, thanks for being you, it's been a great 3 years. Silk forever! Egg yolk, Iet's party hearty some more, thanks for listening. Rocky-Time Warp-, Denny's is the pits, KU, here we come, Mom, thanks Let's not forget the Good Times , Bye, R. Scott STEPHEN R DWORK Student Congress 2,3,4, Special Comm Chrmn 45 Forensics 2.3,-I. Debate 2,3, National Forensics League 2.3.4. Youth in Govern- ment 3,-I Imagination is more important than knowledge -Albert Ein- stein, IEFF W. DYER Honor Roll 2,3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Gold Pep Band Director 45 Symphonic Band 3,45 Swimming 2,3,45 Letter 2,3, 4, Before I leave this prestigious school of which I am so proud to be a member of I would like to give special thanks to a few of my fellow students To Anne and Leslie I leave my stunning co- ordination and superb musical talent to further their musical en- deavors, You might become professional marchers, who knows, Eeeeeeeeeeeeeee MARY M EAKES Honors and Awards Comm. 3,45 Concert Band 25 Softball 2,35 Volleyball 2,3,45 Varsity 3,4, lanet - you make a great chicken! lane, Paige, Martha, and Cindy, Volleyball was a blast! I wouldn't be the same without all of you Ieff-someday you won't need all those cliff notes and aspirin, Mom and Dad -thanks for everythin! I will never forget the great friends I have at East either, Especially the soda-jerk Finally to lamle -thanks for everything, love Spook! STEVE T EDIDINGTON Spanish Contest 23,45 Science Fair 25 lazz Banrl -I, KSMS Radio Senior Summaries 269 Station -l, Youth in Government 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Consor- tium -I Thanks for everything Senora Kim-thanks for some of my dearest memories lim-I can't say enough, except that I pity the Lawrence smog control Dave-Skynyrd and Topeka, forever and short lived, respectively, Mick:-thanks for being a friends I-lelaine, Life couldn't have been the same without you, I love you FRITZ R. EDMUNDS Football 2, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 4 Sally, maybe still, it was fun, thanks, Rowdies - Brew and Women kept us going. Ken, Al, Dean, Rock and the rest made it great South will miss the Rowdies, and so will the women, till college. Rori M., I know I am. Susan B., I hope so Cori P., I wish luniors carry on the traditions. Goodbye SMS. Roll with the changes- REO Speedwagon. IOHN W, EGNER Honor Roll 2,3,4g Scholarship Pin 2,3,4, National Merit Commen- dation 4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3. Mom and Dad, thanks for everything You've helped me through Harry, the best is yet to come, Davied, what's to say but the six million dollar man To the band: So far, so good, I think we're on our way at last! Thanks to God and everyone who helped along the way. No more to say but here we go again' Hi Scott GEORGIA L EIGENMAN Pep Club 2 Gail and Tracy- when are we gonna go to CENSORED again? lt's been awhile! Deanna, Gail, Laurie, Penny and Tracy-have fun doing what you're going to next year, but don't forget me. Pete 81 Walt -I couldn't ask for two better friends. Be sure and keep in touch, Greg- it's nver been so good, SARAH! EISELE NIROTC 2,3,4, Company Commander 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Treas 2, Sec. 3,4, Stage Manager, Fall Play 4, Musical Crew 2,3,4, Crew Head 4, Thespians 4. As I go off to college, I find it very hard to say goodbye to the friends who are so dear to me. To all of you who have helped make life excellent, thanks! Laura and Val: I thought so! I smell wood! Where are we? Kat, thanks for your support. rFA's are the best! Melissa, no more pizza please, The 3 Mosquiteers. Lat- er! KELLY ERICKSON Honor Roll 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Golf 2,3,4, Letter 2, 5,-I, Pep Club 2, Pinners 3, Goodtimers 3, Student Congress 3,4, Musical Cast 4, Musical Crew 2, Concert Choir 2, Soph, Girls' Ensemble 2, Chanterelles 3, Heritage Singers 4, A Cappella 3,4, Sec 4 Thanks to all my friends that gave me love and memories I'll cher- ish forever! It's hard to say goodbye, but time and miles between us can't erase the laughter and tears once shared. Brook - you're really special! Debbie- We've only begun . . . Baylor here we come! SMS-You'll always be better than the best! Mom 84 Dad, I love you! ROSEMARIE A ETZENHOUSER National Merit Commendation 4, Pep Club 2, Goodtimers 2, Marching Band 3,4, Concert Band 2,3, Symphonic Band 4, Or- chestra 3, Musical Pit Orchestra 2,3 I can complain that rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice that thorn bushes have roses To my family -I love you and thanks. Taco-I love you all Don't change, And to all my friends-there aren't enough lines to tell you how I feel, but I hope you all know. I'lI never forget the class of 'BO. Missy Ffffffffffffffffffff IULIE L FABING Pep Club 2, International Club 2, Track 2, Consortium -t Thanks to all my friends. I couldn't ask for better ones Sherri what can I say that I haven't already! Thanks for your friendship kim-you're a special friend I hope the best for you in every- thing you do Iackie B and Iackie D. -you're super! Io-a super sister and friend My family I love you all! IEFF A. FARRELL Debate 3, National Forensics League 3, Intramurals 2,3,4. This year has brought us each ups and downs The downs were taken care of by time. The ups were taken care of by the partying The class of 'BO has something the last two classes dtdn't-class, I am just thankful to be a member of it Good luck Tim, Don, Bobby, lim, Steve, Chris, Bradley, Albert, Iohn, Pete, Ron TODD T FAUCHIER Art Fair 3,4, Intramurals 2, Baseball 2,3,4 Herc, the 4-wheel mobile must go on Rass, Toma, Diana, Sharon, Tanja-see ya in the Learjet! Homeroom, you're great-even Pat. Coaches Stiegmier and MacDonald, I learned alot in my 3 years! Thanks' Mom and Dad. thanks for the beginning of my lulLtr9 PATRICK A FEENEY, IR. DECA 3,4, Parlimentarian 4, lntramuralss 3,4, Golf Z,3,4, You almost got me blown away. but other than that you're al- right, lohn Cory keep the whipcream flying Dick, Greg, take tare. Beth, sweet and innocent, ha! Come on Spring Break Best 270 Senior Summaries Wishes Class of '80, DECA the greatest. TransAms are great. SUZY K FERRIS Pep Club 2,3, Goodtimers 2,3, Flag Team 4, French Contest 2,3, Art Fair 2,3,4, Old days-good times I remember , . Chicago. No matter where I am, l'll always remember the good times we had, Love ya, Char Good luck next year, Kimmy. Thanks, Iulie, for being there. Flag Team l'll miss ya. GREGORY A FINCH Thanks to all my friends who know who they are. I have alot of good memories at South, but I have alot of bad ones too. Maybe someday I'Il be sorry I d1dn't participate more in school Maybe. Good luck wherever you go and maybe I'll meet up with you again someday and we can enjoy a few laughs. Psalms 121: 1-2. ROBIN M FISHER Honor Roll 2,3,4, Scholarship Pin 2,3,4, Show-Me-South Club 45 Soph, Girls' Ensemble 2, Choraleers Z, Chanterelles 3, Chanti- cleers 3, Clinic Chrmn 33, Heritage Singers 4, A Cappella 4, Music Award 2, Music Letter 3. Mouse Sr Lori Thanks for memories of butterflutters, ribbon f's, windows, The Almighty, Giant Barry, Huey 81 613 great years You're both superior. Thanks Delia, Ms Lerner Si Mr. Stetler for sharing the love of music 8. singing To my family Bi friends - love you all Be cheerful Strive to be happy - Desiderata CHRIS L. FITZGERALD Football, 2,3, Track, 2,35 Intramurals, 2,3,-1, I have seen incredible things in my years, Some days are laughter while others were tears, If I had it all to do over again I would just jump right back in, Here at South we have a saying, lt is not the size of the Raider in the fight, it is the size of the fight in the Raider. Mike and Ken we have had a lot of fun here at south LISA FLANDERS Student Congress, 3, Goodtimers, 2,3,4, PepClub, 2, Art Fair 2,4, Swimming, 2,3,4, Letter 2,3,4, Boys' swim team manager 3,4, Honor roll Z,4, Lo and Suzanne, some of the best memories are with you, lean- nte best of friends never part Ann and Dana-you'll always be special. Bove, Thanks for everyting, I'm gonna miss ya Bart 1-2- 3 I Love ya Mom, Lynne, Silly us!! Remember, only every other night, LYNNE A FREELAND Pep Club, 2,3,, Drill Team, 3,4, Concert Choir 2, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Drill Team - Treasurer, 4. Tric-It's been fun, KU! Nanc-special memories I'll always trea- sure and even more good times to come-Time passes much too quickly when we're together laughting-Chicago Lauderdale WOW! Mom 8 Dad Thanks To someone special-Tell me you love me don't tell me a lie, Don't tell me you're leaving I won't say goodbye, KU here I come! Lob MICK A. FREDERES Consortium, 4, Intramurals, 3,42 Classes will come and classes will go but none will be classier than the class of '80 Hoops and Holt, California was great The beaches were very colorful and the peaches very plentiful, Larry. grab a broom. Whit hold the wheel, Slate don't chase it forever. Tailboys we are the best, Our games are remembered by all. Our practices were a waste! Mom and Dad thanks for the help. DIANA L. FRENZEL Goodtimers, 4, Pinners, 2: Pep Club, 2, Consortium, 4, Choraleers, 2, A Capella, 3, Forensic, 3,-Lettered, National Hon- or Society, 3,4, Honor Roll, 2,3,4 So many men seem destined to settle for something small, But I won't rest until I know I have it all. So don't ask me where I'm going, but listen when I'm gone Rivers belong where they can ramble. Eagles belong where they can fly. I've got to be where my spirit can run free. I've got to find my corner of the sky - IUSIE FREMERMAN You don't have to go looking for love when it's where you come trom-Werner, Sonia 81 Laura the worlds greatest babysttters, Doc 8. Dick they say you're lucky to have 2 good teachers- together you have qualified for 100. crazy Sandy your very spe- cial to me hang on Val I love you all very much thanks for being who you are! LYN A FREY Goodtimers, 2,3, Pinners, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3, Co Sec., Flag Team. -I, Art Fair, 2,3, Choraleers, 2 The day is done but the memories are mine to keep forever- Flagteam-Thanks ior the memories, sunken seats, mushroom heads and great times Deb-keep smilin. I luv ya! lulie-you're such a special tnend' Amie keep in shinxn! You've taught me a lot-Dawn I luv ya and miss ya more than l can say! Dan-I made a wish,, MARC B, FREY Cross Country, 3,4, Letter 3,-t, State, 3 81 4, Track, 3,4, Intramurals, 3,4, Mark, Steve, Chris, Brent, Mark S. we almost made it, Look Out Colorado-we're coming back. Scott, Mike D, Mike I., K,U, is the next stop. Scott, you're a great friend. Want a STOP sign? Hey Rodgers, what time is it Tim G. good luck. Kelley, I'll always love you. All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. lEdgar Allen Poel YLVAI FRITHIOFSON Art Fair 4, Volleyball, 4, Basketball, 4, Do my experiences date from yesterday? It is a long time since I experienced the reasons for my opinions LAURA S. FUNK Concert Choir, 2, Musical cast, 4, Chanticleers, 3, Heritage Sing- ers, 4, A Cappella, 4, Track 2, Bad Girls, get down and party! Sandy-Proud Mary keep on burning, Remember? Sarah, you'II always be my sis. Friendship is as easy as a smile and as warm as a hug, Thanks guys. Val, when we party, we party hearty, let's do it again! Doug, I thought I knew how to love, but you've shown me what it really means to love I'Il never forget us, DANA L. FUTRELLE Pep Club, Z, Art Fair, 2,4, Choraleers, 2, Chanticleers, 3,4, Chanti- cleers Section leader 2,3,4, Chanticleers Point Sec., 4, Honor Roll, 2,3,4, Scholarship Pin, 2,3,4, Letter, 3, Key, 4. To my family-Thanks. Felicia-Thank you bye. Carla- Massie Face . To the rest of my friends, memories, Steve-together AI- ways . Like a bird in the wind, Like a tree in the storm, Like the breath of a child, From the moment he's born, Till the very last day. When the curtains are drawn, We are the Children of the World. Bee Gees. Ggggggggggggg CYNTHIA V GALBREATH Graduation is finally here, good and bad times to be remem- bered Mark-you will always be someone special to me I love you, Brain and Kellie you make a great couple Good Luck to all Seniors and keep up the partying' As time goes on, I realize just what you mean to me, Chicago ANDREW R GALL I Consortium, -tg Soccer, 4: Intramurals, 3,-I, Honor roll, 3,4, Hock- 1 ey, 3.4, Scholarship pin, 3,-I Mar-Michelle, Mary, lxolx, Ienny. Players Morgue OP Garage' Rocky Ath rm party '7'-7, Wyo Mahita. Dan, Rockhurst stare, delinquent Hanse. Kriz, Bill Boi Horse, Man Dan H, Rock. Peraled years We'll bomb the fort! It's been Bandstand Disneyland growin up fast drinkin on a lake ID-I. Buffett MARY BETH GALL Consortium 4, To my friends-I only wish I would have been with you all more. Good luck at school. Ieff- what happened Mark-Ponies and Pintos. Denee-Good Luck. Leroy-Zip Family -Thanks, I love you all lt's a long way there, it's a long way to where I'm going, Little River Band. TRACY L. GARDNER Holly, We've been through good times and bad and I will always love you Becky, always keep in touch cause that's what good friends are for Thanks Mom and Dad, you have always been there when I needed you and I love you both Watch out Allan, KU here I come. LAWRENCE N, GERING Scott-Take care and stay mellow. Babe-Thanks for the help, I needed it! Crabyree-Thanks for your help and guidance, Dave-Have you figured out the map yet? Phil-College here we come! Susan- Remember what I said on my picture! What's your deal! To the rest that I didn't have room for-I won't forget you! TIM A, GIBBS Wayne, it was great these past years. We finally made it- barely! Good Luck-whoever it is this time All you girls-thanks for all of the hard times and fun you gave me. Too bad it all had to end so quickly, it seems like only yesterday Everyone keep in touch, if things go right, I'll see you in California, GREG T. GIBSON Deca, 3,4, Parlimentarian 3, Intramurals, 3. Pups! lt's been real. Lightweights forever, Steven your crazy. Frank you hard guy you Pamela is such a Fox Russell we're the craziest South has ever seen. Kathy: Help me lf we weren't all crazy we'd go insane tlimmy Buffett IODY R. GILL Football 2,3,4, Intramurals, 2,3,4, Honor Roll, 2,3, Well football team, our reputation as losers, as we are consid- ered by certain persons sure hurt, but we got over it, right? Cory. Bi Bruce hang in there. Watch out for parked cars Steve Carol, Wake up Odde, Stay off the stuff Bob See ya later party crew, Was a great year, Later Raider IAYNE A GILWORTH Kim, Cecilia, Robin, Susan, ludy, Mary, Mindy 8. Susan-Thank for the good times and memories. lill Sr lena-I wish the best iri lite for both oi you. Toots-I love you. Bunny! Mom 81 Dad- Thank you for always caring, you mean so much to me Tom-You're a very special part of my life I will love you al- ways With all my love, Iayne MARK H. GLASER Deca, 3,4, Parlimentarian 3,4. Hockey, 2,3,4, Honor Roll 2,3,4 Thanks everyone for a great year! Steven, Thanks, it's been ex- I I tellent' Greg and lsen, thanks lor showing me ls C Cynthia, their will always be a place lor you tn my heart' I Love You' And the new day will dawn tor those who stand long And the torest will echo with laughter . 80 Rules' Led Zepplin . KAREN CLICKSTEIN Honor roll 2 3 4, Scholarship pin 2 3 4, Nat'l Merit Commended 45 Quill 8. Scroll 4, Student Congress 3 4, Financial Chrmn 4, Forensics 2 3 4, key 2 3, letter 4, Debate 2 3, key 2 3, Regionals 3. National Forensics League Z 3 4, Sec, 3, Patriot 3 4, Editor-in Chief 4, National Honor Society 3 4. Whoever we are we hold tn our hearts the memories of the times we have lived and loved PATRIOT Staff: Despite the prob- lents, the deadlines and the jokes, it's been worth it -Thanks. Ianice-True friends, like ivy and the wall tt props, both stand together or together fall Mom and Ken-Thanks for always be- ing there DERIC GLISSMEYER Art Fair 4, Intramurals 3 Ht-y Mom 'n Dad I made it I thinkf' Brigham Young here I tome ELUR SNOMROM Let's go whaleboatin Dev, keep cool at South Senior Pranks Friends, I wish I could mention ya'Il but space is hard to come by l'd like to go with, humor also senti- ment but l'll leave with a nord that sums it up LOVE' MELISSA ILISAI CODFREY Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship pin 2 3 4, Winter One Acts 4, Plaza Suite 2, Androcles and the Lion 3, Our Town 4, Camelot 3, Any- thing Goes 4, A Glass Meangene 2, Musical Crew 2 3 4, Crewhead 3, Marching Band 2 3 4, Symphonic Band 2 3 4, Histo- rian -I, letter 4, Orchestra 3 4, Concert Choir 2, Soph, Girls' En- semble 2, A Cappella 4. Vice Pres, 4, letter 3 4, Chanticleers 3, Forensics 4, District Band 2, State Soloist 3 4, Prom Comm. 3, Intramurals 4 Rep Pigs: I love you! Stu, Thanks, Doc, Voo: happy memories last forever, keep searching-we'll make it laneybells, You're the friend who's always there, thanks pal Annie, my piglet twin' in finding someone special as you, l've found myself. Yes, it is clearing up, and there are the stars I can see them all: each and every one of you CAMILLE COEHAUSEN Pep Club 2, Cheerleaders 2, Consortium 4, Art Fair 3 4, Dode, Elaine, Kim, Becky-I couldn't ask for better friends than you Our swtngtn' times will never end' Lynn-Watch out KU! Nancy-Thanks for always being there, Tom and Kev-El Paso was the Best Steve, Ion-Lunch will never be the same! Scott- thank you for it all Frank-the memories were worth it Love waits and love understands KEVIN GOHLINGHORST Football 2, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 2 4 MICK! GOLDBERG SMS Club -I, Foreign Language Ftar 2 3 4, Art Fair Z 3 4, Spanish Contest 3, Natl Merit Commended 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholar- me ship pin 2 4 I really have entoyed my stay, But I must be moving on. Supertramp Robin, Stever you've supported me in every way, Thanks isn't enough Dian, reserve a day Lisa, Caperucila Kim you Airhead' Iohn, Scott door open yet? Vicki, tyre? vaylance? 24. everyone else what can I say? You're all so special to me l love you all Mouse. HILARY COLDMAN International Club 2 3, Spanish Club 2, Gymnastics 2 3, Honor roll Z 3 4 MONZ, OPIE-Liquid refreshments, EWE concert, Rocky Horror, ton times RAT-Go for it, DAN-concomitant IAN BRIDG, OPIE-Styx kyx jumping on car hoods l got the best MONZ-blinddate, hockey, cherry v MOM, DAD, TOOD- Thank you lor caring-I love you TO MY FRIENDS-Time passes much too quickly when were together laughing - Chicago - KAREN GORDON Pinners Z, Pep Club 2, Intramurals Z. To Liz, Iulie, Lori, Mindy, Mayrbeth, When nothing seems to go right anrl you wish the day would end, when you need someone to talk to its good to have a friend l'll never forget all of our remember whens It's a never ending list To Mom and Dad thanks kevin - BE GOOD. Look out K-State here we come ANDREA GORELICK International Club 3 To my best friends, Iulie and Viv If a picture paints a thousand words then why can't I paint you? The words will never show that you l've come to know. If the world should stop revolving. spinning slowly down to die, l'd spent the end with you. -David Cates To my lamily, thanks for all your help when I really need- ed it DEBBIE GORNETZKI Student Congress 3, lr Class Sec 3, Consortium, 4, Patriot 3 4, Heritage 3, Show-Me-South Club 3 4. Friends are silver-memories are gold Ellen-you're the best friend I could have! STYZ-BOYS-BUZZ! Kevin, Todd, Tim IPI- lu- ntors aren't so bad' Hil-Rocky Horror-Keep your smile. Shari- Codys 8. Cowboys' Ms Falley-You're extraordinary' Y'all keep in touch 8. gust remember that it's a GRAND ILLUSION and deep inside we're all the same 'till MELISSA GRAHAM ROTC Royalty 3, Musical Crew w e r, Student Congress 3, Goodtimers 2, NIROTC 2 3 4, Company Commander 4, Prom Committee 3, Honor roll 2 3 4. Looking all round me, what do I see! Lots of changing faces and lots ol things to be Lord, I'm happy gust to be a pan of all I see, As I turn around to look at you and you look back at me, To all my friends Memories DIANA GRANT Camelot 3, Anything Goes 4, Musical Crew 2, Pep Club 2 3 Con- cert Choir Z, Drill Team 3 4, Sec 4, Prom Comm, 3, Soph Comm, 2, Drill Team Extravaganza 2, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Senior Talent Show 3. Slim 81 Beek-Friendships like ours will last forever and so will the memories we've had along the way. DT-Thanks for the memo- ries. Mom Bt Dad-Thanks for all your support, love ya Wag- Science Buddie, Your smile is worth 1,000 words' Auburn To- Sharing moments with you has filled my heart with memories to last forever, love ya -Fuzz IULIE GRAUER Goodtimers 2 3, Pep Club 2 3, Flag Team 3, Consortium 4, Tennis 2 3 4, Letter 4, Intramurals 4. Gimpy and Martha - my buddies! Dody, Amy, Cori, Camille, Lort, Karen, leanie, We'll share these timeless memories, Liza - Let's cruize in the Ford Fairmont, but don't touch those visors! French Poodle- sing, Billy don't be a hero' Katie- Clutz Power lives! lane C 666-I know you are! Scott, lane M-remember there's millions of tomorrow's in today . BLANCHE GRAVES Volleyball 2 3, Basketball 2 3. Changing schools is very hard, but thanks to a lot of neat people its been easier Charlie, good luck next year Mom St Dad- thanks for everything, IEFF GREEN Marching Band 3 4, Concert Band 3 4, Iazz Band 2 Good-bye SMS Hello real world' l'm ready for you Are you ready for me! Rocky, Bill, limmy, Mar, lon: Good times will get better and Rowdies will last forever. GREG GRIECO Spanish Club 2, Forensics 3 4, Debate 3, Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist 4. Have fun while you can, before you gorw up and have to work at it, The anthem for the 80's, Tom Fran-Argle Bargle Marble Wooshi Danielle Be cool and long live the revolution! Brently- When you going to see Rocky for the 25th time? Gayle-Re- member cabins, and Billy loel and love, laughter and lollipop, but most ol all, remember me l'll be existing SOMEWHERE if you need me SCOTT GRONINGER Basketball 2 3 4, Numeral 2, Letter 3 4. Palmer, Braddford, Big G keep up the B-ball tradition - Sturg Hows the weatherfg Ern-Do you have strepped throat also? Den-Watch out for the ex, Doctor-stop blowing chow: Vicki 102 forever-Coach Sexton and Coach O thanks for all you have done for me: thanks lennifer. lhots rule! I FORREST GUYOT Student Congress I 4, President -I, Forensics Z 3 -I, Sth NFL East Iss Regional 1079 Oratory, I rating at State 4, NFL 2 3 -I, Ruby l 4, Patriot 3 4, Associate Editor 4, Golf 2 3 4, Letter 2 3 4, Soccer 4, Letter -I, Inter-state league All Star 4, Intramurals 3 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Pres ot kansas Assoc of Student Councils -I The smartest ot men are those who do not make their tancies known, -Benlamtn Franklin Tracey, Ann, you're territic friends' Senora, gracia por su amistatl' Viva Mexico' To Micki and Diana Senior Summaries 271 buena suerte y muchas gracias' Hey Cheng, good luck as Speak- er, you're the best! Retch Top was tops. Someone will be selling silence one day, to people in need of silence and it will be expen- sive -William Harger Hhhhhhhhhhh SCC JTT HAAS Iioyk. State 3, Golf 2 34, Letter 2 3-l, Intramurals 2 3 4. Bob, Feb 9. Be ready for one ot a night. Mar, it at tirst you don't succeed try, try again' Mongo, have fun in Bl, Natl the Dough Boy' It'II be great to hit the slopes with the crazy 8! Quote the Raven Never More, - Edgar Allen Poe RICK HALLER Art Fair 3, Wrestling 2. Good luck to lim, Iohn, Paul, Kevin, Brad and all the guys in Auto Tech, Real life sure isn't like school, there's some things that just cannot be taught. MATT lHOLLYWOODl HAMANN Football Z, Intramurals 2 3 4, KSMS Radio Station 4, To everyone who made my years at South great -THANKS! Mom 84 Dad - Super job. To everyone at work- All us boys just want to play All us boys won't run away-TOTO. To the girls in my life: Ali, Mo, Vicki, etc.-I love ya all but Vicki, you're the BEST! And to all who follow the KICKIN' CLASS OF '80- Go for what you know!!! SCOTT HAMLETT West Side Story Z, Camelot 3, Anything Goes 4, Marching Band 2 3 4, Green Pep Band 2 3 4, Symphonic Band 2 3 4, lazz Band 2 4, Orchestra 2 3 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 4, State Per- cussion Ens 2 3 4, Taco Batallion Z 3 4, All-District Honor's Band 4, KMEA 4. Senior Talent Show 2 3 4. Too often people take for granted that which is dearest . To often people fail to see the beauty of their surroundings . , , Think, Live to the fullest. Be yourself, Bill-lf you can't be good . , . Merdian-Thanks for the start. TDL will live on! Mary Beth-Hi Cutes! Mart-How do you spell Heaven! Iohn, Mar, Shar- Thanks for caring PETER HANRAHAN Trai lt -I, Intramurals l -I Thanks for the memories South Dan, when are you going to learn how to drive' Toes, drink some milk before Players Re- member' Ron, wrecked lately' Go tor the Southern, Mike, your 272 Senior Summaries J car and jeep should be towed away Susan and Francie, have you seen my sunroof' Thanks Mom and Dad MARK HANSEN Homecoming Royalty 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3, Baseball 2, Numeral 2, Soccer 4, Capt. 4, Letter 4. All-League tst Team 4, Basketball 3, Numeral 3, Intramural 2 4. Kaz, Kev, Squalo, Harry, Horse, Toe, Rock, Kall, Bill B, Andy . Crack a cool one! Canoers-lookin' torward to more white wa- ter Atkins- I-I7 MPH! Have fun in New York Soccer mgr's and studs-lt was great! Mary- You're a special girl I love you' Mom and Dad - Thanks! . Hans TOM HANISCH Spanish Club 4, Intramurals 2 3 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4. South was wild, but time pushes on. Seniors are rowdy, Late night at lon's. Tall Boys Rule All' Party at Payne-'s. To all my friends-Thanks-Your all great! Dad and Mom you made things so much easier. LAURIE-Your EXCELLENT! 8's FOREVER! I LOVE YOU!!l!!!!!!l!l!!l!!!! DANIEL HARRISON Honor Roll 2, Prom Server 2, Tennis 2, Soccer 4, Intramurals 2 3 4. To all my friends and Brew Buddies thanks! Ft Lauderdales been real Canoe forever To all the guys on the Soccer team we're No. 1! Thanks Kelvin, Managers I love you all! Thanks Mom and Dad. loe get plowed, Hold on to your memories and let them last forever, DH P.S. Class of 80 is the best! Divers rule' SUSAN HATCHER Pep Club Z 3, Drill Team 3 4, Marching Band 2, Concert Band Z, Symphonic Band 3, Honor Roll 2 3 4. To my family-I love you all. Iudy, Kathy, Franc, Cheryl Bren, Marge-The memories of our happy times together will always be dear to me. ludy-I found the meaning of friendship in know- ing you. To the senior class-May God be with you, remember, life has just begun. 'Bye, S.M.S, IULIE HAUN Goodtimers 2, Basketball Stats 2, Pep Club Z, Choraleers Z, Chanterelles 4, A Cappella 3 4, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll 4, Today is the first day of the rest of your life. you've got to go and make the best of you life, for every night there's another day Thanks Liz, Karen, Lori, Mindy-good times never seemed so good. lann-KSU, e-country-yea . . Robin and Amy have fun, Steve THANKS , . K-State here we come Thanks mom and wiIIie . ION HAVERTY DECA 2 3 4. Mom, Dad, Sis-Love ya always! Walt, Pete, Mar, Mike-l'll nev- er forget the weekend in Lawrence! Walt, Pete, Derek-I hope we will stay friends forever CLASS OF 'BO RULES We have seen good times and bad ones but the memories of South will always be there Mustangs rule, BOSS 302 It you want to get to heaven you got to raise a little hell. Ozark Mountain Daredevils CHERI HAYMAN West Side Story 2, Pep Club Z 3, Drill Team 3 4, French Contest 2, Choraleers 2, Chanticleers 3 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4. DT-Its been great! Lin, Tric, Gina, lud, Sus and friends-Friend- ship is a gift of feeling with all of its love and understanding -l'll cherish it always' Mom and Dad -Thanks-I love you! Marge-Best oi friends never part-Love ya! Scott-I'd like to save everyday til eternity passes away, to spend them with you All My Love - Cheri DAVID M. HEATHCOAT IR Spanish Contest 3, Football 2, Intramural 2 3 4, Math Contest 2, Youth in Govt 3 4 Sra. Willits-VIVA ESPANOL' Steve-Keep on Rockin! Twop- lust keep on! Becky-Forever! Lisa-GROW! lulie 81 Susan-We all had a real good time tEdgar Winterj COMP SCI tRob, Ken. Grinch, Hinton, Kock, Colleen, Bob, lerold, Sheldon 81 Rayl- Thtnk! Milgram Employees-High Neighbors! Everyone else in this whole school -ADIOS, YALL fSS rulesllj IANET HEIDENBURG Max, thanks for the fun in gym To the gang: the memories and the laughter will never fade. Char-I'Il always care and I'II always remember. Mom, Dad and Bobby-I love you with the smiles and tears of all my life. Linda- Locers are great, thanks. I never cared for the sound of being alone. - Neil Diamond LISA HENDERSON International Club 2, Student Congress 4, Publicity Chrmn. 4, For- eign Language Fair 2, Spanish Contest 2 3, Youth in Govt. 3 4, Best Senator 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4. BRIAN HENDRICKS Marching Band 3 4, Consortium 4, Concert Band 2, Symphonic Band 3 4, Concert Choir 2, Men's Chorus 2, A Cappella 3. Good luck to all my friends, Its been wonderful . . And if it werent tor last minutes things wouldn't get done Mom 81 Dad thanks for your guidance l can'l thank you enough, To a very special person. Shawna. No one's touch, caring and loving could ever change the way I feel towards you What can I say but l Love You LISA HERBERT Camelot 3, Anything Goes 4, Musical Crew 2, Pep Club 2, Art Fair Z 3 4, Soph, Girls' Ensemble 2, Choraleers 2, Chanterelles 3, Heritage Singers 4, A Cappella 3 4, Show-Me-South Club 3 4 Thanks to my choir buddies to many wild times. Doug, Carol- you're crazy: I love you both! Marg-glad you're by my side . Allyson B , Chuck - you're very special to me. Kel, Lor, Kim, Brig, Les, St lan -God blessed me with the best friends ever! Kathy- our friendship means more to me than words could express. Mom. Dad, Les. Rick -I Love You. DOUGLAS HERMES DECA 2 3 4, Concert Choir Z, Men's Chorus 2 3 4, Varsity Men 3 -l, A Cappella 3 4, Intramurals 2 3 4 Porky, you're just too popular for us Russell, Mel, lenny, Nancy, these highschool years will not be beat, Wolfe, Kuhl, who tops lean Luc-Pontyl Choir-HA! Advice to all- If you can't be with the one you love, love the one your with Stephen Stills ESU, this party town awaits me! MARK Hsawic I Honor Roll 2 3 4 Rass Hans Dick Bob We will always be a legend at SMS! Stur You zero fatz foil ball hummer gluck in colo ern Denny Home coming was real rass ssid 104 n bnose Dick blow it! Mary Than for the times we spent together I will always hold them. Sall, thanks for the push Friends Thanks for a memorable 3 years lf-Bread ALAN HILL ' IJECA 3 4, Golf 2 3 4, Letter 3 4, Gymnastics 2 3 4, Letter 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4. Fellow wastosg Ken-Hey man, How's it going? Fritz-Hang i there. you'll make it, hopefully, Dean-High school was alright but Texas will be better COLLEGE. Cindy, Thanks for everything Your great and I'll care for you forever. l've found a friend, m Squirt BYE SHARI HIRST Concert Band 2 Thanks mom, dad, Bryan, lim, Chris, Tony, Brian and everyon for all the help and love. Kathleen, six years is a long time. Cindy maybe we can tty again. Shari, Thanks for all the good times BILL CODY'S-GARDNER-OLATHE! If you ever run acros someone without a smile, give them one of yours. I love you al THANKSIIII MARY HOEFER Scholarship Pin 2 3, Consortium 4. To all my friends Thanks for all the fun times 8t memories you'v given me Let's keep in touch lude, Mindy, Robin: Thanks f everything You guys are the best! Lisa, Laura: I wish you wer still here I Love You All! lardon, Thanks for the love and mem ries you've given me, I Love You! CORINE HOENK Goodtimers 2 3 4, Pep Club 2, Art Fair 3 4, Debate 2, Swimming Z 4, It has been real and it has been fun, Reen the track meet that never was, the toilet paper down Metcalf, the whip cream raids on the Monte Carlo, Lori, Earth, Wind and Fire, Egg-Flying at plums give up on him, Beth-Voa forever, well . . . Thanks Trans am and CENSORED you know I will always love ya Stay in touch LESLIE HOFFMAN Pep Club Z, Show-Me-South Club 3 4 I think of those people who mean so much to me and for so many years have made me so very happy and I count the times I have forgotten to say thank you and just how much I love them. Felice Mancini Lynn-Sisters forever! Bad Girls-Wine and Cheese. WILLIAM HOGUE Marching Band 2 3 4, Pep Band 2 3 4, Symphonic Band 2 3 4, lazr Band 3 4, Orchestra 3 4 To all of my friends that I have met along the way, and all of my teachers who have helped me thus far, all I can say is thanks. It's been a long way here, and it's a long way to where I'm goin'.- Little River Band TOM HOKANSON Marching Band 2 3, Symphonic Band 2 3 4, District Band 2 3, Honor Roll 2 3 4 KAREN HOLLISTER Consortium 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Honors and Awards Committee 3 ROBIN HOLLUB Rep. Theatre 4, Fall Play 4, Spring Play 4, Musical Crew 4, Pep Club 2, Foreign Language Fair 3, French Contest 3, Forensics 4, Thespians 4, KSMS Radio Station D.l 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Pilgramage '79-it was great. Teve Rickie . lanice-thanx for being there I love you Luck, Friends always, Rep CENSORED I love you all, tables forever! Francaise-Franglais forever! Vic and Sheryl, Best of friends always I love you both, Mom, Dad and Patty, thanx, I love you. My friends, it's time to say goodbye!! ION HONER Track 2 3 4, Letter 4, Intramurals 2 3 4. For those fompin' cars keep on rompin', and keep those seniors' pranks going, Sophomores, you'll make it sooner or later, Seniors Rule. To all my friends and others it was fun, Nancy I love you, BRIAN HOOPS Intramurals 3 4 The Class of '80 is inldoubt the Best. Thanks to all my friends who made my stay at South a rowdy one. Frederes, Whitmer don't forget old lo. To the woman of my dreams, Kellie thands so much I Love You Babe' Tall boys of '80 Kick Al Eat your heart out, Thanks Mom and Earl for everything. CINDY HOOVER Pep Club 2, Concert Choir 2, Mom and Dad thanks for everything and I will always love you both, even though I never got my own bike Hello and thanks to all my friends Deb-Inmature, RA-RA, SUPER, Snap, Krackle. and- !Now I praise you, brethren, that ye remember me in all things and keep the ordinances, as I delivered them to you. I Co- rinthians 11:2 CHELL HOWARD SMS Club 4, International Club 3, French Contest 3, Chanticleers 3, Show-Me-South Club 4, Cross Country 3. Thanks to Laura C, Mr Dawson, Lori I and Tracey R,-you made my senior semester bearable Now freed of restrictions- chains and bars- released to know and learn of me BILL HOVEY Concert Choir 2, Soph. Mixed Ensemble 2, A Cappella 3 4 Hey. Cap, heres one to beer mugs. poker chips, 8. good jeans Phlegm, you get the north 40 plowed this mornin? Oh . . . uh . . . hi, Rob Good bye, harem The Ken St Bill show lives on' Scott -we still have to go to the bank! So long, someone is wait- ing I got places to go. I got things to see -Kansas Good night Vtlalter LAURIE HUERTER Pep Club 2, Consortium 4, Prom Committee 3, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 3. Thanks to all my friends for everything You've made my three years at South very memorable, It all went by so fast, but it's time to move on. Thanks to Virginia and Betty for all the great times I'll never forget. Life-Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. If there is no way out, there is a way up. Check ya Wus! IODIE HUGHES International Club 2, Goodtimers 2, Pep Club 2, Foreign Language Fair 2 3 4, French Contest 4, Consortium 4, Art Farr 2 3 4, Honors 2 3 4, First Year Pin 3, Sweetheart Committee 2, Intramurals 2. Toad and Rossi I love you both' shazam, pizza and beer, Colora- do and California? Charlie, prom tRossi-wasted 528,50 to go to sleepll, good times. Sal- Emporia here we come!! Ki-Shirtman HIGH and Aerosmith Big IO! Brian, my cowboy, Stay a little bit longer, my love is yours forever, Dirnplesll TIM HUGHES The two years I was here were excellent. Constant Party-Bob, Steve, leff, Mike. IJEANNA HULL Pep Club 2, Consortium 4, Art Fair 3, Prom Committee 3, Honor Roll 2 4, To live great friends who made South fun, Gail thanks for every- thing and good luck wfChuck Pen-Mrs. Spencer! Thanks for being a best triend Trac-Yehah Keep rn touch. Georg- luco here we come Laurie-Have fun at lx U lim-Thanks for all the spe- cial times, I love you and always wrll, Hope our dream comes true, You're all great. Thanks TODD HUNTER Felicia I love you too, and here's to the spirit of the datsun road- ster club. Not to mention the BAD GIRLS I love you one and all, Leslie I love you because you are such a good friend not just for your cookies and candy, lf l've left anyone or anything out just call 649-9140. Good bye . . , Love, Todd, IOIIOOOOOOOIOIOOICOOIIOI MIKE INMAN DECA 3, Intramurals 2 3. Well, I finally made it, the last three years sure went fast, To all my friends, I hope I see you all in the future. We've all had times that we will never forget Thanks to everybody that has made my years at SMS three of the most memorable. CARLENE IVERSON Spanish Contest 2, Foreign Language Fair 2, Concert Choir 2, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2, Chanterelles 3, A Cappella 3, Hon- or Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3, These three years have whirled past in the excitement, happiness and friendship that has made them great. Lori, Allyson, Debbie, Lynn, Kelly, Kristin, Racheal and all my friends-you're the best' Thank you Mrs, Lerner, I really appreciate what you have taught me. Remember, Memories light the corners of my mind liiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii IACK IACOBSON Consortium 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3, Honor Roll 2 3 4 Steve-Best friends for the past I2 years, amazing, Prom presi- dent anrl vice to the I St S club, Let's go for another 12 Bruce- One more year to go, but we'll be waiting for you at MU. Anita-In just one year I have seen our friendship do nothing but get stronger l love you SMS in the BEST' KATHY IOHN Spring Play 3, International Club 2, Honor Roll 2 3 4, God forbid that I shall go to a heaven where there are no horses. Horses are my life but a time out was taken for school, it was time well spent DALE IOHNSON DECA 3, Intramurals 2 3. School, it's been an experience fWhen I was therel Dave, we both knew that he wouldn't make it. David, keep on pushin' dude, you and her can make it work. Linda, may God grant you and I all the happiness that only two people in love could share. I love you, Linda. Later SMS, much, DIANE IOHNSON Goodtimers 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Flag Team letter 3,4, Swimming let- ter Z,3,4. To all of the great friends at SMS who touched my life: old days, good times I'll remember, fun days filled with simple pleasures , . but there must be room for growing somewhere else and I am going, Good-bye Thanks for everything Mom and Dad, I love you. Now that my life is so prearranged, I know that it's time for a cool change ,.., EDWARD IOHNSON, IR. DECA 35 Consortium 45 Men's Chorus 3. Well, we made it I've had my doubts. Thanks to everyone that made it fun. Rob-what can I say-You're always there with a joke when I have needed one, Keith and Lyndee-Siamese twins lulie, green's my life. You're all great. KEEP IN TOUCH! LORI IOHNSON Honor Roll 2,3,45 Scholarship Pin 2,3,45 Pinners 31 Pep Club Z: Heritage Staff letter 3,4, Student Life Staff Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4 Sandy, a friend is someone you can be yourself with. Carlene, I can't wait for luly! Deanna, first Hardee's, then K-Mart, what next? Lori, where there is fire, there's smoke. Brenda, I am em- barrassed! Chell, Bio II was fun'! Lee, have fun next year, good luck' To all my friends: Thanks for the times you've given me, the memories are all in my mind -Commodores DOUG BUBBA IONES Honor Roll 2,3,45 Scholarship Pin 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Rep. Theatre 45 Thespians 3, secretary-treasurer 45 Winter One-Acts 2,3,45 WEST SIDE STORY 2: ANDROCLES AND THE LION 3: CAMELOT 3: OUR TOWN 45 ANYTHING GOES 4: Musi- cal Crew 25 Student Congress 3, Social Committee 35 Categories letter 25 Marching Band Z,3,4, officer 45 Pep Band 3: Symphonic Band 2,3,4, letter 35 Iazz Band II 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 District Band 2,35 District lazz Band 35 State Band 35 State Competition 2,3,45 KMEA 3,45 Concert Choir officer, letter 2: Soph Mixed Ensemble 2: Men's Chorus 2,35 Varsity Men 3,45 Heritage Singers 3,45 A Cappella 3,4, president 45 State Soloist Z,3,4: NATS 2,3,45 Region- al 3,45 District 2,3,45 Drill Team Extravaganza 3,4, Art Fair 3,45 Show-Me-South Club 4. A special thanks to Mom, Dad, and Sandra: C-od has truly blessed me with you. I couldn't have made it without your love and sup- port, Thanks to all my friends5 we really had some good times, Wondrous is our great blue ship that sails around the mighty sun, and loy to everyone that rides along It's never easy to say good- bye. STEPHANIE IONES Honor Roll 45 Pep Club 2, Forensics 4: Debate 4: National Forensics League 4 Steph, There are many ventures in life try not to get caught. Beth watch out for parked cars, Brenda keep a hold of Tigers tail lill the Minus misses us. Erin, Denise I thought you weren't skipping anymore. To all my friends and family, thanks for the good times and the bad, they are all memories to cherish SUSAN IONES Student Congress 45 Goodtimers 2, Pinners Z,3,4, Pep Club 2,32 Raiderettes 3,4, captain 45 Foreign Language Fair 35 French Con- IPSI 2,3,45 Consortium 45 Art Fair 45 Show-Me-South Club 2,3,4, secretary 4, Track manager 35 Volleyball 25 Wrestling manager 45 Intramurals 3, lane forever bestest friends Hubby, feed the kids! Bridgette tgymij lanet, Kelly, Kim, Lisa, fWalt'sl Kathy, Ianice, Lori: Mac's skiing being crazy . . always remember love ya all Kids be good, Grandma is still watching! lulie from Walt's to college! YEA!! Debbie Govt. gone? Darn, CHRIS HARPO IOVARAS Soccer 4 These past three years have been excellent, Especially this year! And those who have made it great know who they are. Love ya always Paula! Hey Louie, Mazda RX-7's are dogs, Trans Ams all the way, See you later CINDY IURCZAK Honor Roll 2,3,41 Pep Club 25 Volleyball 2,3,45 Swimming Z,3,4 Keep moving forward V-ball team, Fantasia' Bye Bruce-gonna miss ya, thanks for understanding and stay cool. Thanks Mom, Dad, and friends for listening and just being there Di and Sue- you two are the best. Susan-Le to the max! Lisa-let's go fox hunting, Martha-walk much! lo Ellen, Tracy, and Kim, it gets better' Kkkkkkkkkkkkk BRUCE KALLMEYER Honor Roll 2,3,45 Scholarship Pin 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Baseball 2: Football Z,3,4 SHAMROCKS are No, 1. Can't lose iether way. The class of B0 tull of light-weights. We will see at Woodstock and lt Lauderdale The real men use a dog to hunt the Fox SMS was a good successful experience tor me, except I rlrdn't make NHS -Thank you BETH KANGAS Anchorettes 3, commander 3, International Club: Goodtimers 2: Pep Club 25 Show-Me-South Club 3,4, vice-pres. 4, Conform and be dull-Dobie, PeeBee: Friendship is the inexpressable comfort . , , Thanks, Little loey, and many more treks to Swensen's for both of us, la-Poo: May we always be remembered by each other. Thank you. Mom, Dad: Did I say thank you? Love you. 'teve: Good luck to you and always stay close To anyone I will come to know: a big hug to ya, DANA KAPLAN Eileen, It was great while it lasted. Leslie, Elk you bet, bizaarre adventures Carol, Let's go freebirding, Toby mechanic. Robyn, You're the best-thanks for always being there, your little sis always Mom and Dad-thanks. Paint a pretty smile each day, loving is a blessing Never let it fade away. It's all about love, HELAINE KASKEL Musical Cast 35 Consortium 45 Chanticleers 35 A Cappella 45 Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist 4 Ruth-MU or KU, it's me and you fOOH, OOH-OOH , .I Sara- Your beauty is much more than skin deep, Miss Dickman- ONE HOUR forever! Steve-It's been, well, Digital ROCK'N ROLL never forgets and neither will I. What was, has been, what is going on, and becomes what will be the words to the song of love we will write I love you, VANESSA KATER Honor Roll 2,3,45 Scholarship Pin 3,45 National Honor Society -I: Pep Club 2, Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,31 Evening of lazz 2.4, Music Key 45 Music Letter 3,4, State Accompanist 3,45 State Ensemble 45 Chanticleers 3,45 Show-Me-South Club 4. Nett -Thanks for listening-let's always keep in touch. Mo-You are the best friend I'll ever have-I'lI miss ya. To my family- Thanks for putting up with me-I love you all. Keith-I've got one little dream and baby that's all I want. lt's up to you-you can make my dreams come true- B Manilow I love you babe- forever, for always, SCOTT KEELER Intramurals 2,3 Senior Summaries 273 Lynn thank you for my most memorable dreams, and the love that only you and I can understand, Tom the great entertainer. Bill gear jammer lon's late night. Nick royal scamist. Mac lake for- ever. Dot Camille Kim Flordia Sweets. BRIAN KENEFAKE Liz. you helped me In my time ot need, and I sincerely appreciate that You showed me I could love again, which at one time I never thought I would I wish l could put into words my feelings towards you, but love just ain't a strong enough word. But until I think of those words I can say this from my heart, I Love You' heart, I Love You! KATHY KENNEDY Honor Roll 2,l,4, Scholarship Pin 2, Homecoming Royalty candi- date 4p Pep Club 2,3, Drill Team 3,47 Show-Me-South Club 4 Francie lFIor-budl, Cheryl lMrs.l, Brenda, Susan, ludy, Kim, Drill Team, Miss Wiber, and all the others who mean so much to me-Thanks for the great times we've shared, the memories will last forever. Mom and Dad-Thanks for everything! Todd-I love you. Forever . . . And I'll need, all my life, is all your love. IOEL KESLER Basketball Stats 2: Consortium 4. Time after time. I sit and I wait for your call I know I'm a fool but what can I say. Whatever the price, I'll pay, for you. Madame Blue. - Dennis DeYoung, Styx, STEPHNIE KING Honor Roll 2,3,4, Art Fair 2,35 Basketball 35 Swimming 2,3,4p Intramurals 3: Swimming Letter 2,3,4 LINDA KlRl3Y Honor Roll 2,3,4: Musical Crew 2: Student Congress 2: Concert Choir 2: Chanticleers 3: Track 2,3,4, letter 3,4. Mom, Dad, Thanks, I love you Kent, You're the best. Lesilee thanks for everything you've done in all these years. Dynamic Duos. Here we come. I strain to reach the end of the race and receive the prize for which God ls calling us up to heaven be- cause of what Christ did for us. Phil 3.14 lanet it's been fun Live for today, cherish yesterday, and dream of tomorrow. FELICIA KISLUK Art Fair 3: Consortium 4. I love you, Baby. Leslie you're such the highschool friend. Dana and Steve how's your love life? Todd you always keep me laugh- ing thank you. And to all my friends who made this year a truly bizaar event, I love you all: Leslie, Todd, Anne, Stuart. Lea Ann. Chris, Tracy, Steve, Dana Don't ever stop being my friends. Long live the SMS. MARK R, KISTLER Gull Z, l,4. Wrestling 2 Thanks to my best friends-Kathy, Tom, Ieff, Mark left-see ya at Bob Gibsons, downing schooners Blueiays we will be MtlJ's- miss ya Tom - You're not posta skip Mark - you're crazy. lsathy - I'Il always hold you in my heart, remember the memories. Love and miss ya, Mom and Dad- Thanks, You all will be in my memory always Stay in touch, OK DONNA M KLEIN Pep Club 1 Volleyball 2 lieth, Thanks tor everything! A true friendship is something that can't be bought, borrowed or sold. Good Luck to all my friends! Dwight, I love you not only lor what you have made of yourself, but for what you have made ot me. Babe, I love you -Styx. Mom 8. Dad, I Love You' MIKE D. KRAFT Sherry: Thank you for bringing to me something no one else had before, the true meaning of Love for there is no one person I could ever love the way I love you. PATTI A KREIMENDAHL Pep Club 2 GeGe anrl Red never forget the memories of Olathe' Boof sorry lor everything limbo thanks for everything I wouIdn't have make it without you! What can I say but I LOVE YOU! I will al- ways cherish the memories Mom and Dad thanks! To all my oth- er friends lust Remember I Love You '-FIREFALL. CIARTH T KRIZMAN Tennis 1.3,-I Soccer 4. Intramurals 2,3,-I. Good luck to all my buddies, cherish the good times we created Good canoers we are ' Soccer team WHO ARE WE . . .V Thanks Mngrs, I luv ya! Cin, you most definitely make me smile Man is nothing else than a sack of CENSORED, the tood of CENSOREDX'-Sl. Bernard ll2th Cen.l ALAN KROUSE DECA 3,-4. Cross Country Z,3,4. Track 2 Intramurals 2,3,4. Thanks to the cross-country team for the three long years I will always remember the times we had especially the ones on Friday and Saturday nights. luniors keep up the cross-country tradition and keep plucking at the chicken, Dave sometime we'll make it to Texas. Chris I love you very much and you make me very happy KATHLEEN M. KUEHL Homecoming Royalty 4. Student Congress 4. Goodtimers 2 Pep Club 2,3,4. Drill Team 3,4. Spanish Contest 2 Art Fair 2, National Honor Society 3,4 Track 2, Basketball 2, Intramurals 2,3,4. Prom Server 2. Football Stats 3. Honor Roll Z,3,4. Scholarship Pin 2,3,4 274 Senior Summaries Steph thanx for always being there, Sar got the ammo? Lyn I'm late No thanx Mom. Mick, lud-thanx CAREFUL! You're all great friends. Shasta-Perkins, Saba here we come! Mike-thankx for the love, joy, and dreams, Good luck, I love you. Coach, Ace, hubby, lul, Mom, Dad, you make me so very happy, Cowboy- l've got a secret, The fort lives' WILLIAM I. KUHL National Merit Semi-Finalists 4 Intramurals 3,4. If we want to make something really superb of this planet, there is nothing whatsoever that can stop us.-Shepherd Mead The race advances only by the extra achievements of the individual You are the individual. -Charles Towne KATHY N. KYLE Track 3. You only live once, so go for it! Thanks for being there when I needed you Rose, Its been wild Allison. Thanks mom and dad. Suadi here I come! Life's been good so far, and the best is yet to come, Llllllllllllllllllllllll CHRISTOPHER D. LADDISH National Honor Society 3,4. Football 2,3,4. Baseball 2,3,4 Basket- ball 2,3,4. Honor Roll 2,3,4. life has been fun in these early years! Thanx to all my friends Kurt, Korey, Mark-You guys are the GREATEST! Mom and Dad-I luv you! It's just a whole lot of time in the twilight zone between me and these friends of mine-We can dream, but we can never go back the way we came - lackson Browne ELIZABETH N. LANDSHOE Honor Roll 2,3,4. Track 2,3,4. Gymnastics 4. Gymnastics letter 4. To the 1980 Gymnasts-Good Luck next year, remember you can do it! To foot in mouth-I'm sure that all your future gym- nasts will beat and stick if you can persuade them to invest in some foam! Nilda-bueno suerte ahora ano y recuerda fiesta corazony!! Mike-I had a wonderful time, To all my friends-You are the greatest of all KATHY G. LANG Pep Club 2, Show-Me-South Club 3,4. To every one of my friends: I want to wish you each good luck and happiness along the road of life Each of you has filled my lite with much joy and understanding. I hope our friendships contin- ue through the years. This is what I will cherish the most. KRISTIN I. LARSON Pep Club 2. Foreign Language Fair 2,3,4. Concert Choir Z. Soph Girls' Ensemble 2. Chanterelles 3. Heritage Singers 4. A Cappella 3,4, National Honor Society 3.4. Show-Me-South Club 2,3,4. Vice- President Show-Me-South Club 3. I want to thank my special friends Elaine, Stefani, Allyson, Pam, and Nancy. Thanks for being there and being my friends. Clay- ton-You made German special and I will always remember you. Kari-Keep up the good work. Reb-Thanks for a chance. Rock-I love you. That he who loveth God love his brother also. St. lohn 4:21 STEFANI R. LARSON Pep Club 2. Concer Choir 2. Soph. Girls' Ensemble 2. Chanterelles 4. Chanticleers 3. A Cappella 4. State Piano 3. District Chorus 4. Honor Roll 2,3,4, Haney, Ally, Kristin, Nancy 82 Lesg As we go our separate ways, I can't help but feel sad, for you've become a part of me Yet then I remember all the beautiful memories I will always have of each of you and it makes me smile. Remember, Goodbye doesn't mean forever . . Mom and Dad I love you Thanks for you support and love. RON E. LASSMAN DECA 3,4. Basketball 2,3. Intramurals 3,4 Toes, the Ozarks were the Best. Hey Pete, stop the car . . Any- body want to see the scars? lohn, who's in the shower? Pete, Toes, Sully, Purds, and Bart, thanks for the great times, I'll never forget them. How bout some tunskies? 143 Party Place. Look out Kansas University, Here we come! ROBERT I. LATHROP Marching Band 2,3,4. Concert Band 2,3. Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Orchestra 4 MARK W. LAUTERBACH DECA 3. DECA Vice-President 3. Cross Country 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4. Captain 4. Track 2,3,-I. Numeral 2. Letter 3,-4. Intramurals 2,3,4. X-Country dudes, It was a great 3 yrs. Chris- lack-Keep rompin' Steve-You're the rowdiest, craziest guy I know, stay cool. Brent-Let's four-wheel and then run! Mark- Keep chompin'. Speedo-BOMB'-Nancy-You're a great friend. Thought for the year, Stay out of mud puddles. SCOTT A. LAWDER Homecoming King 4. Yell Leader 4. Varsity Letter 4. French Con- test 3,4. Heritage Staff 4. Photographic Editor 4 Cross Country 2, 3. Varsity Letter 3. Track 3. Varsity Letter 3. Soccer 4. Varsity Let- ter 4. Intramurals 3,4. Honor Roll 2,3,4. Scholarship Pin 2 Hockey Z,3,4 To all my friends, coaches, and teachers - thanks, you have made it the best 3 years of my life Cope. another hockey practice, ugh! Dave, what are friends for? lon, 7-ll and pool hopping' Disto and Booze are squibbies to the max, Roberta, winners never know the price of losing until the prize has slipped through their hands -you're the greatest! Thanks Mom, Dad, Tam and God for your love and support BRIDGET Y. LAWLER Musical Crew Z Pep Club 2 French Contest 2,3. Concert Choir 2 Intramurals 2,3. Choraleers 2 him -true friends need no words lanice -thanks for being there. Lisa- Leeesah , need I say more? Kathy-l'lI miss your smile Kelly-It's been real. lanet-You're a real pal. Lori- Mistakel Miss DrEd Anne, Hilary and lanice lagainl -STYX forever! My hands . . Leslie-BO's! l'll miss you all-remember' summer of 714, McD's, Friday nights . . .! ELIZABETH A LAWLESS lulie, you know how to be a friend thanks for always being there Lon, Thanks for being such a good friend, you're great. Mindy, good luck I'll always remember you. Karen, we had our good times and we had our bad, but never forget the times we've had lroomiesl Dede, Good Luck. This isn't the end only the beginning- K-State IAMESL LEE Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship pin 2, Tennis 2 3 4, Intramural bas- ketball 2 3 4 I've paid my clues-Time after time, And bad mistakes l've made a few, But l've come through, We are champions-my friends- And we-'ll keep on fighting till the end, Queen. Andy, Bill, Brad, lohn, Ken. Mark, and Rocky, it was great. Rocky Mountains here I come! REID S LERNER DECA 3, Basketball rnini-cam operator and coordinator 2 3 4 Steve and Paul Sexton, thanks for brightening my life and helping me, Long, I hope we will be friends for life, wherever it takes us, Everyone remember one thing. Not everything in life revolves around money. Money only buys materialistic items. The only thing in life that is free is love and friendships. Be high on life! NANCI B LEVINE Pep Club 2, Art Fair 2 3, Basketball 3 Leslie-I can remember all the times we shared and dared. I wish you the best of luck in the future. Carole-How are the twins? Marty-The best of luck to you as a senior. You are the best brother a sister could have. IODI A LIOLIOS Honor Roll 4, Pep Club 2, Goldettes 4, co-secretary 4, District Fair-clothing 2 3, Swimming 2 3 4, letter 3 4, Intramurals 2 Sharon, Gina, lodie: Happiness is love, love is friends and friends are forever! Memories are for keeps. Bear-lets go for a walk. Gina-Hyper forever! lodie-life goes on. Rori-What can I say but you're crazy! O'b-luan what's up? Thanks for your friend- ship all Mom, Dad, Todd, thanks' l love you! DAVID L. LOCKE Greetings to lorg, Kelly, Tom, and Geoff. Thank you very muchl Wagner And to those whom it may concern, I say simply, we! will beat you. I oukz LOHR I Football 2 3 4, letter 3 4, Baseball Z 3 4, letter 2 3 4, Intramurals 2 I 3 4, Yell Leaders 3, Homecoming Royalty 4 Toe, Hans, Kev, Horse, Kall-brew forever, Kaz- Where's Chris? Swoop-Hey pups Buch, Scott-Brothers, our secrets will stay with us forever, What a team. Cori-The times we shared werel wonderful Sheri, Kate-You're great. Mac-Thanks for every-I thing, Mom and Dad-You gave me the love and strength I needed, thanks I CHRIS M LONG Consortium 4 Hey Elfy! It's been good knowing you the last several years of my' lite. Ed, whats new with you and your sex life? That goes for you too Elfy. Life has been good and miserable here the last three years Best of luck in the future years. THOMAS C LONG Honor Roll 3, Art Fair 2 3 4, Forensics 2, Debate 2, National Forensics League 2, Patriot Staff 3 4 Mark and Kathy-Thanks for everything. I love you both, God bless you loe, Dan. and Ken-See ya around. If DHN D, LUEDTKE Soccer -I I woulrl like to thank my friends, family and teachers for helping me through my three years at South You're lucky you still have your brown paper bag! -Nick Danger. Thanks Danny boy! Hi Dad' IENNIFER LUND Pep Club 2. Musical Crew 3, Choraleers 2, Chanticleers 3 I can't believe I made it!! Mom and Dad, thanks for everything you've done for me. Boo, thanks for being there. You andy Frobear stick together, OK? You better!!!!! Wipa, old friends last forever, so we need never say good-bye. I love you all Oh no!!! Arab, I love you. You're my bestest friend!!! AMIE C. LYONS Honor Roll Z 3 4, Goodtimers 2 3, Pep Club Z, Basketball 2, Swimming 2 3 4 Thanks Lyn, lulie, Dawn, Drew, Nancy, Cathy and Marty for each of your different but special friendships. Thanks, Lisa, you taught me so much. Thanks, Dad and Mom because you really cared. Mary-take care. But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior lesus Christ, to Him be the glory. ll Peter 3:18, Mmmmmmm KENNETH S. MAC ADAM Honor Roll 2, Consortium 4, Art Fair 2, KSMS Radio Station 3, Patriot Staff 2 3 4, Intramurals 2 3 4 lay-We're not Dunn yet. Earl-You don't need any sugar. Lynn-Remember me. Tom and Kathy-Friendships are forever. Whit, Freed, Downtown, and all the rest: practices at players and we are the best. Odius-the boat and I remain close. Mom and Dad-Thanx. Remember-Kick out your motor and drive while you're still alive-kick it out! - Heart ELLEN L. MAHONEY Finding that what you once thought was real is gone and chang- ing? The wheel is turning and you can't slow it down, you can't let go and you can't hold on, you can't go back and you can't stand still if the thunder don't get you then the lightening will. Tonya-Remember what we've said and done and felt about each other. BOB M, MALLIN DECA 2 3 4, lazz Band 3, Football 2 3, Track 2, Intramurals 2 3 4 Kerry Livgren where's your hair? Hey Herco brother. Sharky watch the time, Cold Distance is the killer in snow: Willy what really happened to lamie, Phil, Iohn and Christy-What will be? Shnukems you really made my year, I'll always love you, take care of tricks. Class of '80, you better come and visit me, Monoa or bust! RUSSELL RUSTY CERHARDT MANN IR. Honor Roll 2 3 4, Rep. Theatre 4, Our Town 4, Anything Goes 4, Musical Crew 4, One Acts 4, Thespians 4, Evening of lazz 2 3 4. Concert Band 2, Symphonic Band 3 4, Orchestra 4, Gold Pep Band Z, Green Pep Band 3 4, Marching Band 2 3 4, letter 3 4, Band manager 4, District Band 3, Student Congress 4, Art Fair 2 3 4, Forensice 4, Patriot cartoonist 4, Swimming 2, certificate 2, Intramurals 4 Thanks to all of the following and anyone else I forgot or never met: Dave, Girthman, Charle, Stu, Rick, Frisch, Tom, Iohn, Mel, Ted, Geoff and Wolfgang, I really don't know a Wolfgang but would like to. If you know or have one in good condition please get in touch. Where's my girl, where's my B-day girl-Mr. Webb Rust never sleeps-N Young. llM MARTIN Honor Roll Z 3 4, Intramurals 3, Marching Band 2 3 4, Symphonic Band 2 3 4, lazz Band 2 3 4, Pep Band 2 3 4, Orchestra 2 3 4, District Orchestra 2 3 4, State Orchestra 2 3, State Piano 3, Pit Orchestra 2 3 4, District lazz Band 3 4, Senior Talent Show 3 Well, it's been fun bones. Hoagie-we never did bag ill Rob- you are next year's high man! Thanks limmy and Miss Lerner, Mover over Dave! Education is that which remains when one has forgotten everything he learned in school - Einstein. KIMBERLEY D. MARVIN Honor Roll 2 3 4, Musical Crew 4, Fall Play Crew 4, Pep Club 2, International Club 2 3, Foreign Language Fair 2 3 4, French Con- test 2 3 4, Art Fair 2 3 4, Consortium 4, Track 2 Our Gang- Memories , . Let's keep in touch Cel, I'll miss always arguing, come see me. Rusty- Somewhere back in time you became a friend of mine . , You're special. Carie, thank you for letting me be 'me' no matter how crazy that is! Mom, Dad, lohn, Cindy and Pam: I love you. BART MASSIVE MASIERO DECA 3 4, State Competition 3 4, Fundraising 4, Rep. Theatre 3 4, Camelot 3, Androcles and the Lion 3, One Acts 3 4, Honor Roll 2 3 Cruising McDonalds, too many nights without girls, motels, Play- ers, tires, DECA rules, Hey Bert, Sticky tMikel. lack and the rock- ing van, Pet -Hows Fireplugf I'd rather laugh with the sinners than die with the saints, the sinners are much more fun. Only the good die young - Billy loel RORIL MATTERS Pep Club Z THE CARSH- CORVETTES we'lI be, Z Queen-Don't get your license taken away, Thanks for being my best friend Steve- Memories live lulie-So many good times. lodi-I hope you can settle tor one. Fritz-CENSORED Alan - Keep practicing dot clash dot. Mark-I hope our dreams are fulfilled Friends, Thank you all SARAH M. MATTHEWS Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Pep Club 2 3, Goldettes 4, Goodtimers 2, Drill Team 3 4, For- eign Language Fair 2 3 4 Susan, Katie, Lynne, Renee, Steph, and lill-Special joys and spe- cial places: special friends together the moments pass so quickly, but the memories are forever. Thanks for being my special friends, now and always. Iohn-May you always laugh and play games! I'Il often think of you . , . and smile. God and family- Thanks for the love. TRACIE D. MATFIVI To Can, Ror, lul, Kat, Boston KSU KU CARS TRANS Buddy Fla. Z- ZB Vette, and boats! Can: A Special thanks. Ela' Dick and Dick, neck spots, games Party by candlelight, My door is always open. Mom and Dad: l'm glad your my Mom and Dad Shell, Kara I love You. P.S. I'lI watch out for snowbanksl Love Spacie DOUG E. MAXEY Basketball Stats 2, Consortium 4 I know there's more than meets the eye Like to see it 'for I die for sure Something tells me it's all right Only one step further to the door -Kansas The door is open Good luck to all my friends! IENNV MAX MAXON Pep Club 2, Basketball 2 Hey Nanc, Red , lil' Cowgirls Forever, Caboys , Shootin' Pool, Thanks for everything. Gang: It's been great! lanet, What can l say, you're a special friend Coach: Thanks. Doug: you're a spe- cial guy, l'm gonna miss you. Mom and Dad: Thanks, I love you both Good times never felt so good. Sail on -Commodores, Arivol MELINDA A. MAYEO Honor Roll 2 3 4, Honors and Awards Com, 3 My family-thanks for putting up with me, I love you all. My friends thanks for all the memories. I will treasure them forever. Kirk -WE MADE IT . . I love you, Senior year was not too bad, not too good. Blue 1967 Rally Sport Cameros rule. lack D. nights no more, at least not for Bart. No More stranded New Years. First hour pretty bad? KY102. HENRY B. MC COY Honor Roll Z 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 4, Natl Merit letter of Com- mendation -l, Class Committee 3, National Honor Society 3 4, Football manager 2, Rep, Theatre 4, Our Town -t, West Side Sto- ry 2, Camelot 3. Anything Goes -l, Musical Crew 3 4, Fall Play Crew 3, Concert Choir 2, Soph. Mixed Ensemble 2, Men's Cho- rus Z 3, Varsity Men 3, Heritage Singers 3, A Cappella 3 4, Forensics 2 3 4, treasurer 3, Debate 2 3, Natl Forensics League 2 3 -l, Thespians 3 -l, KSMS Radio Station 3 4, Mandala 3 len, Tim, Roo-keep up the Rep tradition Dave, Tom Ianey, Lin- rla, Cheri, Mel-IETS are still the greatest' Clem, Lem, Slim, Spike-Long live the Zemsl Morning glow starts to glimmer when you know winds of change are set to blow and sweep this whole land through, Morning glow is long past due -Pippin. To all. thanks for the good times. PAMELA S MC COY Pep Club 2 3, Consortium 4 Al, Haney, Stef., Kris, Nancy, Sherri, lenny: Well, what can I say? Our high school years will soon be over. Our paths may start to divide, but the times we shared together will always remain. I wish you all luck in the future. Reach for your highest aspirations K W +-one fsr , twirl, ,Lg 3 f ff' ...an qw IENNIFER l. MC AULEY Marching Band 2, Concert Band 2 3 luly 7, 1979-Wanna go for a ride? Love is content with the present, it hopes for the future, l'm a fool for you anyway. Overland Park Golf Course, The Annex, Bella Vista. Only the be- ginning of our life Love means only having to say you're sorry. I Love You Poo Poo Bear! Forever, lennifer, MICHELLE L MC CASKILL Honor Roll 2 4, Pep Club 2 Outlaws '80 To my friends-Thanks for the good times. It's been great. You've made my life at South special. Mark-Good luck. Brad-Thanks for being such a good friend, you've helped me in many ways, Nan- KU plans! We have our secrets don't we! Best of friends always. Mike-We have many memories and more to some, true love is forever, three. IAMES SCOTT MC CLAIN Patriot Staff 3 4, Intramurals 3 4, KSMS Radio Station 4, Choraleers Z, Men's Chorus 2, Varsity Men 3, Forensics 4, Patriot letter 3 4, Senior Leader 4 Whereas some gig is competitive, mine is subtlety, hedonism. I see moods, motives, passing years, Tahiti. My friends know what really matters: girls, fun, being true to everyone. Here's to my family, Dan, Ioe, Scott, the cynic. Older friendships con lune, Denny, Don. I leave and believe as the God of love You little worms. MIKE W. MC CORMICK Soccer 4 and you shall be successful. Hope to see you next year at KU. LISA K. MC DONALD Honor Roll 2 3 4, Pep Club 2, Softball 2 3 4, Volleyball 3 To my close friends You are all like a pair of cowboy boots- once they're broken in, you're friends for life, Iohn . How's Trig? lann Woman, it hurts so bad!! Di and Cin -LE Sports kick' Lori, 18 finally' Burk thanks for everything. Rancid-I love you It's time for a cool change . . . -Little River Band. REBECCA A. MC DONALD Honor Roll 3 4, Student Congress 3, Foreign Language Fair 3, Spanish Club 2, Spanish Contest 3, Track 3 Mo-You are my life and I love you truly. Holly and Tracy-Best friends never part though they take different paths. I love you both. Rob-What to say? l'Il always remember and care about you- Humne. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Volk-Thank you and God bless. Eva -Change is for the best, Love you -Becky, MARTI MC GRATH Pinners 3 What sweetness is left in life, if you take away friendship? Rob- bing life of friendship is like robbing the world of the sun Lany, Mitch, Mouse, lacks, lules, thanks for everything Amie, thanks for being there. Demo . . . I love you. -Marti PENNE l. MC GRIFF Honor Roll 2 3 4, Choral-ers 3, Chanticleers 4 As one book closes, so begins a new The old, full to stuffed, the Senior Summaries 275 other, time will ftll Two books, each on the road to eternity, Lyndee -music won't be the same without you. Camille-thanks tor listening, celestial Carol, Heather-from day one you've been there Tracey-so many things, so little space Good luck alI ' ANN E MC HUGH Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3 4, Consortium 4 Kella-Any distance separating us will not affect our friendship, Steph-Wc-'re a lot alike-you always know ny thoughts-Need I say more' Mom and Dad-You mean more to me than you'll ever know lake-Thanks for the best times of my lite. . and where do you go when you get to the end of your dream' . , , - Fogelberg M RACHEL MC INTURFF Honor Roll 2 3 4, Goodtimers 2, Art Fair 4, Concert Choir 2, Soph Girls' Ensemble Z, Chanterelles 3, A Cappella 3, Show-Me- South Club 2 Hugh-I love you Maybe later? Hector and Pat, you make it nice all the time Susan-thank you P S -check your shoes' Lyn and Laurie B -Thanks for always being there when I needed you, Richard, wherever you are, I still love you. Karen-thanks for helping me to smile through it all Kevin-take it easy and please sleep' ONE WAY MARK D MC KEE Debate 2, KSMS Radio Station 4, Diving 3, state 3, Intramurals 3 4. Art Fair 3 4 To all my friends-we've only just begin Rowdies live forever' Mainstreet Morgues-Rock 'n Roll! Dave - Parkhtll and wild times, Lee-Longs' Peak, we made it, Baldy-remember State? Andy- patnt, Players, and girls. Champ-wish you could've been here. Rock-Ten years and never a dull moment Mom, Dad-Thanks for everything' -Mark MARSHA A MC KESSOR Gymnastics J 3, letter Z 3 Thanks to all my special tnends that have made my life and my years at South great Especially Lisa and lulie-those special memories will never be torgotten- Love ya' Pat-hang in there and good luck forever' CHRISTINE L MC MAHAN Honor Roll 2 3 4, Camelot 3, Anything Goes 4, Concert Choir 2, Soph Mixed Ensemble Z, Chanterelles 3, Heritage Singers 4, A Cappella 3 4, NATS 3 -I To my family, the Mormon church, and all my loved ones l give you all the love that is inside of me Any extra, I give to those people I don't know, Brigham Young University, Here I Come Line upon line, precept on precept-I am a Saturday's Warrior. Please give me the strength to do what I know is right! MARYE MEADOR Ilonor Roll 3 4, Scholarship Ptn 3, Heritage Stall 4, Musical crew 3, Rep Theatre 4, Marching Band Z 5 4, Concert Band Z, Sym- phonic Band 3 4, Officer 3 4, letter 3 4, Orchestra 4, State Music 2 i 4, KMEA -l I live tor today, as yesterday is gone forever and tomorrow .twatts me on the horizon But looking back on the places l've been, l'd sure be the trrst to say I wouIdn't have done it any other way -Croce. Friends, family, the growing and sharing is with me forever Mart, I love you Craig, that star is always shin- ing and in reach NANCY C. MEEK Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3 4, Pep Club 2, Goodtimers Z 3, Concert Band 2, Swimming 2 3 4, letter 3 4 To all my fnendsg the times spent with you will leave treasured memories to last a lifetime. The laughter and the tears, the shad- ows ot misty yesteryears5 the good times and the bad we've seen, and all the others in between Remember . -Anka IOHN C MEHNERT National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Marching Band 2 3 4, Symphonic Band 1 3 4, Orchestra 4, Art Fair 2 4 Achtung Deutsch Drei It's been a long three years, but we still had fun To all my friends In band, good luck and thanks The senior clarinet rank wasn't too radical, were we? So long, every- body and remember the only frog who is easily embarrassed. Ill IIJIE MEININGER International Club 25 Categories Z, Pep Club 2, Foreign Language lair 15 French Contest 1, Art Fair 4, Choraleers 23,45 Forensics 3, Debate 3 Thanks to the teachers and my parents through my years at South Thanks to all my friends tor the memories that we've had at South. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had -Styx, I guess we used to be the lucky ones -Styx Light up everybody loin us tn this celebration -Styx lt hurts to say goodbye, but it's time for me to tly - REO MARY R MILLER International Club 3, Chanttcleers 4, Show-Me-South Club 4: Mandala 3 Mom, Dad-Thanks tor everything! What would I be without you! Lee, Becky, Phyl, Anne, Lois-Words don't express tt' luli, Security-it was great' Marian, friends abroad -I love you all' lon-lt's been tun RUNNING with you' Danny-I never realized French could be so lun! It lite gets too hard let it be To all - Cort bless' CAROLEE MINKIN Pep Club 25 Girls' State 3,45 Swimming 2,3,4 276 Senior Summaries -M --A as .cu .-. .s . .set M' .aa I... ...as so M .sw sa. ua so an Morch 1960 sundoym mondoyuu b-tuesday V if-eqnesdoy thursday frtdoy sowrdoy ,M , I' A 1 . , Q 2.15.5 I gj if 52231. STL? 5 , 5 ' ' ' to , ss, 3 cocoa ,, 4, , 5 2 is Q4 as 16 7 6 I I 2 5 ' I 1 ' I I I 1 . t I V47 4.16 , 411 . .. Q12 .W ,, A . ,,21R,,.-,. I ' I L ' 5 , . Tb M17 i '16 I '19 7920 'fit'T' 522 1 2 P' .... .fs I , , , , . .. , ,... . .,3,s..,.,oa, gg ' QA is 27 25 329 X- ft - I ,,,. . . ,.... ,.f.ifQjj2 c i E . f , X 5 MQQ W , ar , ,,. . .... -sbs . Bru gc Cc, , f -1 F i , f. vows cos-uowsrocksy 4. ..o..,S,,M.....,.M.J To my friends-lanice, Dana, lulie, lana-thanks for being the best friends a person could have. Luv ya all! lanice-it's too bad that one mess leads to another, thanx for all the advice and help I love ya' Dana- Israel was great-were we lerwkng? When's the 100,000 party' Keep in touch-luv ya-Hey guys, we made tt!' PATRICIA A MOLL I't-p Club 2, 3,-I, Drill Team 4, Marching Band 2,3, Symphonic Band Ll, Honor Roll 2,3,-I5 Scholarship Pin 35 District Honor Band 3,4, State Band 35 State Piano Solo 3,45 State Flute Solo 3,-t. Sus- our friendship will never die Lyn-can't watt for KU! Cher, Gin, Mis, Ian- the moments with you will be cherished forever Mom-you're the best' Make yesterday a dream ol happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope -Shaw. Scott-my best friend ever, you made my dreams come true I Love You l'Il be there soon PAIGE A. MONGOVEN Choraleers 2, Chanttcleers 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Volleyball 2,3,45 Letter 25 Girls' Basketball 2,3,4, Letter 35 Intramurals Referee 35 Honor Roll 2. Mom and Dad: My hte has been fulfilled with your love, respect, and guidance. Boo: You're the best Stacy Be yourself not what someone else wants you to be. Rapid and Buddies: Weintes For- ever' To Russell' l'lI be lonely without you, and I'll need your love to see me through - Babe, I love you. Always and Forever MICHELE L, MONTOYA International Club 35 Foreign Language Fair 2g French Contest 2,35 NIROTC 2,3,-5, David-You've been a good friend and l'm going to win our bet lust wait and see Marie and Estella-I know we've had our dis- agreements but I love you both very much Kevin, leff, Suja, lohn and all you other ROTC's and non-ROTC's good luck and take care Mom and Daddy Thanks and though I don't say it enough -I love you! Hi Ierriann. CANDY R, MORGAN Pep Club 25 Consortium 45 Concert Choir 2. Trust is everything when it's not betrayed, Unfortunately love ts blind. My baby ZZB is excellent Seriously Marvy Darling, A toast to my buddies.-Gonna Raise -Cheap Trick Don't settle for second best, Rort-Ta mama, thanks for being there, Tracie- 'Vette, snow drifts Brian- Thanks for the memories VIVIAN L. MOSS Mandala 4, Kiss today good-bye, the sweetness and the sorrow. We did what we had to do So long South, hello college' Good luck to my friends: Andrea, lulie, Kathy and Ann-I will never forget the good times we have shared To my family thanks for all the love and support ELAINE RAY MOYERS Gootlttrners 2, Pep Llub Z, Basketball 25 Swimming 4, Wrestling Managers Z, Mandala I Later South, it's been real' TRA things really change huh' l'll nev- er torget all we shared, lsEV We-'ll be better for it' TOOT, TC X DT' DOD, it's ALL in my poem, KAT. piece of ice, workmen, oo-be-Do-Be' FLA but, phaulk, maann lust remember it's the tool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder And the party goes on THERESA ANN MULVANY DECA 3,45 Treasurer 35 President 45 Goodtimers 25 Volleyball 25 Honors and Awards Comm 2, Liz, we've been through a lot together-but we have only rust begun, Thanx, Steve, for a wonderful year. BABE-I LOVE YOU! Our minds will explore together, old worlds, we conquer, lor- ever we then, will expand love together, as one-Maurice White, Earth, Wind and Fire. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NANCY E. NEEDHAM Forensics 2,35 Debate Zg Gymnastics 2,3,4. lenny, Nan, Billie -Thanks for 3 great years of gymnastics. Mona -Good luck always, especially with Chris, George-I won't say good bye because I plan to see you next year, Dad-Thanks for all the support and understanding. David-What can I say? We've been together even though we've been apart I'II always love you STEVE P, NEUNER DECA 2,3,45 Swimming 2,3 South is just a 3 year party. Deadly nights with hogan and whales tn the grave yard Friday nights on college blvd, are not fun BUSTED Later on Ltz, Susan, Christina, Kim, Kelly, Stevie 1, Tom and kangaroo South is a 3 year party, glad it's over, S.P Neuner. NAN M NEWKIRK Honor Roll 2,3,45 Senior Leader 45 Extravaganza 25 Gymnastics 2, 3,43 Gymnastics Captain 4: Letter 3,4. Coach Rice-We're the Best-Good Luck, Love Ya' Liz and gang-Thanks for the good times' Kate-Players I Partying Pair, Love Ya! Michelle: My KU roomy-Best Friends Never Part, Bill Bt limmy: l'll get you. Mom and Dad: I love you. Skip' Take Care, Love ya' Outlaws was fun Argy-My memories will last Brad- Your the Magic In MY Lile Forever5 Babe . . , I Love You Nanu KEVIN M, NICHOLS DECA Z,3,4, These last three years as SMS have been quite an experience. A lot of ups and downs, but the good times will always be cher- ished. Lake 79, Colorado, El Paso, jetskies, keggers, getting high on life, and the girls. Frank: l hope our friendship lasts for years S. Clark' you turn me on Life is a journey not a destination. DEBBIE E. NOON Goodtimers 2,35 Pinners 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Flag Team 3,45 Hon- or Roll 2,3,45 Math Contest 3. Mom 81 Dad-Thanx for your trust 8t understanding, God's on my side, I luv you! lody-Thanx for the 2nd chance, you're the greatest, Rocky! Kelly - Thanx for growing with me, our fun times 81 love will last, Lyn-Thanx for walking beside me, you're in my prayers. Flags -Thanx for the memories- sunken seats, dieting, Bt mother. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 4 13 Ooooooooooooo SCOTT T. OAKES Basketball Stats 3,45 Consortium 45 Basketball Manager 3,45 Intramurals 3,4 Waylon 81 Willie turn me silly during every party where l party hearty Party Up Tex' Stetson No 1 Don't walk in front of me- I may not follow. Don't walk behind me-I may not lead. Walk beside me-and just be my friend. Camus P S. have fun at KU FRED, IOHN T. O'BRIEN DECA 3,4: Vice President 3,45 State Winner 3: Tennis 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4, Remember: Too many Fri. 81 Sat. nites burger cruizin' tires, Hat Tricks 81 Triple Crowns, Prom, Whipped, girls. Hey Bert, Fire Plug, Grey Ghost, getting shot at, girls, 24 for my birthday, girls, State, come on Spring Break, Go for it, GIRLS. Feeney, no matter what you drive, you'll still be a DIP!' DEANNA L. ODEN International Club 2,3: Goodtimers 25 Pinners 3: French Contest 3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Scholarship Pin 3. This is the beginning of another life Most of the friends l've made will fade away, but the special people in my life will never leave me. Lorinda, my oldest friend who understands me. Lori who is always by my side when I need her. Kim who makes me enjoy life more. Butch who helped me grow the most lt's been worth it, KELLA S, OGLE Art Fair 2,3. Mitch: Thank you for your patience, understanding, and love, You'll always be everything to me. I believe in you, you know the door to my very soul, you're the light in my deepest darkest hour you're my savior when I fall, Bee Gees Ann You're always there when I need you You'lI be in my heart forever IUIJY l, OLIVER Pep Club 1,3,-I: Drill Team 3,-I. Suz, Cher Fran Kath Bren-Remembering the good limes we've shared makes me smile and reminds me just how lucky I am to have friends like you. Marge I miss you kid! Susan there is no greater gift than having a friend like you Rick -All the things I love are all the things you are, thank you. l'll miss ya South- Goodbye SONIA OVERHOLSER International Club Z, Student Congress 2, Pep Club 2: Foreign Language Fair 2: Forensics 2.3,-I: Debate 3,4: National Forensics League 2,3,-I: National Honor Society 3,4. Dream On , - Aerosmith Let the doors be shut upon him that he may play the fool nowhere but in's own house -Shakespeare For all who learn to survive-lndepen- dence Remember the solution to all problems-laughter Lone- Pache Et Comment! Bubba: Herbie: Kathy. lanice: losie, Olive: Willie, Laura. Susan, Diana: Sam: Kim: Lynn: Brent and Brent: leff: lenny, Carol: lohn: Suzanna DEBBIE L. OVERSTREET Homecoming Candidate 4: Student Congress 2: Pep Club 2,31 Cheerleaders 2,3. Thank you isn't enough to show my appreciation Bon Sher, Amy, Ann, Dana. While I'm down sunnin you guys will be kickin at KU l'll miss ya' To the one I thought loved me as much as I loved him. I gave you my all-and that wasn't enough To you I leave only memories. Mom and Dad I owe you all so much! I love you! '80 RULES FOREVER' PPPPPPPPPPPP LORAINE FAI Tern. Linda, Lisa, Susan-Thanx for all we've had 81 all there is to be Gi St Dave you're the best' Mom G Dad, thanx for letting me live my own life. Tooey-I love ya 8. may you live to see many more toes resoled' Paul-learning from you 81 growing with you, memories we'll share forever are timeless . . . for I will always love you' lo IENNIFER A PALMER Basketball Stats -Ig Marching Band 2,3,4: Symphonic Band 2.3,4: Honor roll 2.3,-I, Scholarship pin 2,3,4 Cap- A friend is one who comes to you when all others leave: I love you lulie-Our friendship goes back too many years to let it end Gina -You've been there all the time, luv ya. Hon-I'm glad we have grown so close Prez-Thanks for all the help Scott- Thanks' Mom Dad Br Fam-Thanks tor all your love and under- standing I love you' DANIEL S PARELMAN Forensics Z,3,4: Debate Z: KSMS Radio Station -I: Continuity Di- rector -I, Patriot Staff 3.4. Feature editor 4: Intramurals Z,3,4. Scott - Hedonism forever, you little worm, loe-I always thought France anyway Bob-To be great is to be misunderstood. We shall have our manhood We shall have it or the earth will be leveled in our attempts to gain it -Eldridge Cleaver. We are par- lor soldiers -Ralph Waldo Emerson To everyone: May you stay forever young ANN C. PARIS Goodtimers 2: Pinners Z: Pep Club 2, Art Fair 4: Varsity Men 3,4: Honor Roll 2.3,-1 Lynne-It could only happen to us! WILD WEEKENDSI Nobody can say we didn't have fun' lill - We shared a lot together-good and bad. We all know you really will' Bres-Plaza Memories. It was great carrying you around everyplacel Frencher-Thanks. Family- Thanks for putting up with me. Love ya all- Annie MICHAEL E PASSER lazz Band 3: Football 2,3,4g Track 2,31 Intramurals 2,3,4. Bob, we'll do it! Hawaii, Tom, long lift lines and Whiskey lack all the way' Dave, tape your own thumb. Football, too bad but thanks Coach lohns, you were great, I love assignments! Israel really kicked. Oh No, Carol, spunky is doing great. Some day Syr- inx will rule the world. Guitars are best and so is herky, MICHAEL R, PERUSICH Honor Roll 2,3,4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 3,41 Basketball 2: Intramurals 3,4 Mike, Bob-Syrynx. Maullers, Rowdies, 80. Eric-KU, Who me? Brad- Condtdas, Camaros Son of a Poor Man Our time is gonna come -REO. Michelle-We believe in each other, that keeps us close Our love is strongest You're my life 3 4ever, Real life sure isn't like school, theres some lessons that just can't be taught- Styx, ERIC l PETERSON DECA 3: Intramurals 2,3,4 Dew will we ever make it to K.U.? Mallin, Oh-no, Passer, I would like it and play games on my lace, Pucci, -yeah right, Rowdies of 80, Maulers forever, Carol H. - Fox, North girls-Z ION D PETREE Yell Leaders 3,4: Boys' State 4: Patriot Staff 41 Tennis 2,3,41 Letter 3.4: Soccer 4: Letter 4: Swimming Z: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Bert: Ola-Adios, and THANKS! Cope. lT'S COOL, CHA CHA CHA1 ROCK, the one and only- Friends Forever. Erin and Denise: EM- ERSON nice times we had. Kallmeyer: KEEP ON KICKING, Kriz: Germand. Scott CSLJ MS, 7-Eleven, Meadowbrook, EAST, poolhopping, Don't lose touch, we'll remain the closest To the GUYS' What can you say? fSoccer No. 1, Guanoball, Nall Hills, Nallwood, South ..., LIFE! Later, Aloha-l,P, IANICE M PHILLIPS Patriettes 4, Goodtimers 2,3: Pep Club 2: French Contest 2: Forensics 3,4: Show-Me-South Club 4, Mom and Dad-I luv you, You will always be my best friends. Lori, L-i-i-sa, The Bridge, Kath, Kim, Kelly fMoml, Lesilie, and all my other friends, thanks for all the memories, dreams, smiles and tears that we all shared together. Make new friends, but keep the old: Those are silver, these are gold - loseph Parry. VICKIL PHILIPS Goodtimers 3,45 Pep Club 2,31 Flag Team 3: Honor Roll 2,3,45 Show-Me-South Club 4: Soccer Manager 4: Basketball 2, Intramurals 3,4 Hey Wild-Ark-Mike? Zig-Daqs-Don't fall! Eba-Horny? Al-Big be a model! Space- ICs bike! Drib-Bourbon balls anyone? Helen- Hey Harvey!-Hang on to whatever it is that helps you be who you are and how you re cause you're all terrific! Mom Dad, IC- Thanks for the guidance and love IED - Thanks for the unforget- table memones-I LOVE YOU! CORY A PIESTER Homecoming Candidate 4: Goodtimers 2,35 Pep Club 2,3: Cheerleaders 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Friends-As the years pass the memories will not be forgotten. Remember . . . You've got a friend Family-Thanks for all your love Rahs-Friends . till we meet again, Dave-You've made me so very happy I couldn't have asked for anything more. Thank you-Cort. It is not what you do, but the person you are, both inside and out Anoym, BETH I. PORTER Musical Crew 4: Pep Club Z: Forensics 4: Soccer Manager 4: Intramurals 4, Sheri, Lisa, Lisa, Iulie, Debbie, Vicki, Stephanie, Ieannie, Mr, Colwell, Nick, and all of the other guys. Thank you all for the wildest years of my lite, and thank you for always caring and helping out when times were bad Mom and dad, Please trust me always. CHEERS to 'B0!l' Outlaws forever!!! I love you all, always Dnbbles GREG D. POWE DECA 3: Consortium 41 Honor Roll 4. Friends I will long remember the good times we had together. Cowbowlers, it was fun let's keep bowling them over Mrs. Blake, thanks for your help, let's keep in touch. Melinda, I will long remember March 14, 1978. I hope your Senior year is as fun as mine. Mom 81 Dad, thanks for all your help, God bless all. RAMONA K POWLAS Cross Country Z,l,4, Track 2,3,4, ' , Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned' . Supertramp Dede All Bing, never. never, never give up Sandy Rag, u R the best' I luv va' Nt-f-anam es Rage-rs KEEP-N-TOUCH' Miller. I wish there was a way to be with you every day f3J' To XC runners, Distance runners DO IT longer' Ma 81 PA Thanx 4 the encouragement you gave me DANNY F PRENDIVILLE Patriot Staff 3,4: Sports editor 4: Honor Roll 3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4, Thanks to everyone for making these years at South great. Scott, Rex-Ray South was great Z-Ides of March Nice birthday par- ty Sturg, Dave Hey' Hey' Knick-Little Kings. Don! Kuel it-fol- low, lroad crewl were great. Good job Steiner' Bama is No. I. Mom, Dad-We'll make it. MICHAEL R, PURDUM Consortium 4: Golf 2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Intramurals 3,4: Latin Club Z,3,4. For the amount of time I have been here, I would just like to say thanks to all of the people I have met, you have made time here pass fast only to wish there was more. Pete, buddy, l'll take a cold draft to go. Hey Wilt, I got valves for ya' FORT LAUDERDALE here we come ..,. , STEVE S, PURKAPILE Choraleers Z: Varsity Men 3,45 Heritage Singers 3,41 A Cappelle 3, 4: Intramurals 4. Farewell to A Cappella it has been a fantastic experience. Thanks Ms. Lerner for making it so. Heritage was a real honor and I thank you Mr. Stetler, too. Bushmen-good friends make a good team. l'll miss all of you friends that have made South such a good place. Special thanks to my family. It PE PUSATERI Patriot Staff 3,43 Sports editor 4: District Writing Contest 3: Quill lt- Scroll 4, KSMS Radio Station 4: Senior Leader -I: Honor Roll 3,4g Football Manager 2: Letter 2: Intramurals 2,3 Patriot Staff-We may not have been too good but we sure did raise Dan, Scott, Bob, Tommy tDufusl- You guys were better friends than somebody like me could ask for Thanks, Tom -I will always appreciate the help you gave me when ever I was down ancl out Cece -I thank God that you are the way you are, Love ya lots and always Mom and Dad-Thanks for every- thing I love you, Trish-Please don't ever lose touch, you mean too much to me. DON BIG D PYLE National Honor Society 3,45 Cross Country 2: Intramurals 2,3,4. Chris-Galveston and the rest Rex- Quit while you're even, Scott - CHOKE! Dan - Good initials. Mark - Cool it, cops ' We had some wild times. Cindy-See ya soon, Linda-l've always considered our friendship special. Thank you for making the past two years more enjoyable and for being someone special There's more, but you know the rest. Ilrrrrrrrrrrrrrr DAN RABIN DECA 3 4, Debate 2, National Forensics League 2, Art Fair 2 3. Ralph lohnson-Kansas City is best and you love every second of it. Keep in touch. Brad Zumwalt-Need a ride home from a par- ty. My Trans Am is a real sports car. Bob Mallin- Your a real pal, good luck with all your future ambitions Chris Peck-Arlington was a real joke. George Taylor-It was interesting working at Thom McAn with you. STUART RAKLEY Honor Roll 3 4, Repetory Theatre 3 4, Androcles and the Lion 3. Our Town 4, Musical Crew 3 4, Forensics 2 3 4, National Forensics League 2 3 4, Thespians 3 4, Vice President 4, KSMS Radio Station 3, Winter One Acts 2 3 -I lt I stuck a knife in my heart, suicide right on the stage Would it satisfy you' Would it slide on by you! Would you think the boy's insane? M I I love you all. Thank you for all the times and treasures, TO all my PATIENTS remember Nobody ever promised you fairness. P S, Anybody seen my Parakeetiilll IENNIFER RANDALL Gymnastics 2 3 4, Co-Captain -I Stacey-Can you believe that it's finally over? We're going to have a blast at college! Bryant -What can I say? Good Luck. Life goes on Carol, Robyn, DeDe, Iulie-you all have been great fnentls Come and visit at college for sure. Rice-thanks It was a blast' Little Sis - You all made this year worth while, Thanksl!'!l DEBBIE RASKIN Honor Roll 4, Anything Goes 4, Student Congress 4, Pep Club Z 3, Drill Team 3, Soccer Manager 4, Intramurals 4. Beth, Booz, Vic, Wild, El, Wean, Erin, Big, Brat, the times together are so special, they will never be forgotten, Vic, try EDEN EI, you are as great as they come. Yea ORT. Bon, Sher. PPP's forever. Kriz, stand up for what YOU believe. Amy, and then Thanks Ger. Mom, Dad, I love you. To all my friends, thanks for the best times of my life. love, Eba LISA RASMUSSEN Honor Roll 2 3 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Pep Club 2 3, Cheerleaders 2 3, Goodtimers 2, Intramurals 4, Marsha, Iulie, KS, What a trip Thanks for being the best friends ever El, summer of '78 was wild. Cori, l.V. was great with ya, Karen watch the wheel. Lori, keep running. Sue, lane, varsity was tops. I miss ya. Dorothy, I'll always remember the great times we shared To all my friends, I hope your dreams are answered. MARK RASMUSSEN National Honor Society 3 4, President 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Schol- arship Pin Z 3 4, Student Congress 4, Basketball 2 3, Intramurals 4. Herwig-you know what I'm thinkin? Louella and SOUTHSIDE will live forever. Em, Dan, ScottZ., 4-eye and to whom ever it may concern-May the CLUB never die . Don't forget our founder, The Doctor. Toma-Good luck at Notre Dame! Shar- on-The B stands for beautiful. Good luck in Tejas Sarah- The house is yours, KRISTIAN RAUE Soccer 4, Intramurals 4. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Gast for being my host family and making it possible for me to enjoy this wonderful year. Vielen Dank Eltern, dass Ihr mir dieses erfahrungsreiche lahr ermoeglicht habt. I really had a good time in the soccer team and I enjoyed my year at South. I hope we meet again fK. Raue, 433 Muelheim, Mendener str, 56.1 KIMBERLE RAYMOND Pep Club 2, To all my friends . , . Even though we may drivt apart, our memories will keep us together, forever Liz and Paula' No one Senior Summaries 277 could ever ask for two better friends. Thanks for all of the fun times. lane: Shall we mamu dogface to the banana patch' , , Mme, liskra Merci beaucoup pour tous que bous m'avez enseigne , , King: Thanx. KURT REAM Honor Roll 2 3 4, Yell Leaders 4, Football 2 3 4, Track 2 3 4, Wrestling 2, Art Fair 3 4, Intramurals 3 4, Ma, Pa-I LOVE YOU Kara, be careful! Tor, Lad, York, what great times we had. Shari-Memories. Thank you to all coaches. Calder, l'll send you art work every month. Nancy-Good Luck, Wolfs rule! The wise men were consulted and the bridge of death was crossed, These walls that still surround me contain the same old me- RUSH. IULIE REED Honor Roll 2 3 4, Pep Club 2, Art Fair 3 Sherry-Thanks for being close when I needed a friend Chris, Carol and friends-Thank you lor the wonderful memories and the many great times, Kristen - You missed your chance! Jamie - Go for it all, I know you'll give it your best shot. Mom and Dad, thanks for your guidance and support. l'll miss you all. TAM! REHMERT Honor Roll 2 3 4, Camelot 3, Marching Band 3 4, Concer Band Z 3, Librarian 3, Symphonic Band 4. Far away there in the sunshine are your highest aspirations You may not reach them, but you can look up and see their beauty, believe tn them, and try to follow where they lead. - Louisa May Alcott. To my friends, thanks for being there I will cherish memo- ries of each one of you forever, Take care and God Bless IANN REINECKER Honor Roll 2 3 4, Pep Club 2, Volleyball 2, Softball 2, Numeral 2, Heritage Staff 4, Art Fair 2 4 Sus, the memories will last forever, so will our friendship. Tric, Lis, Friends forever and love always. lenny, l'll miss you! Mis, Hi my name is loe! Iohn, The square root of 98? Tom, you will always hold a special place in my heart, lul, KSU! Thanks Mom and Dad lill, Drive carefully! To the Class of '80, Live, Love, and Laugh. Here's to Good Friends SANDY REYNOLDS Pinners 2, Foreign Language Fair 3 To my friends, thanks for the laughs and memories Nancy, al- ways and forever best friends You're very special, I love ya- ISI Meredith, You make me laugh! Those wild times! Thanks for being you. Shari, at any rate pilgram. Ro, always friends! Gang, one laugh after another. Mom, Dad, and family, NEVER a dull moment I love you! RICHARD RHODES Consortium 4, Intramurals 2 3 4. Bearded leff, cheapshot Iimmy, Andy poon, bald Bill, Mark casanova, muscles lon, Fritz the cat and all the other radicals- never forget the times we had and some we didn't. The best of luck-see ya at our IO year reunion. It's big time-the partying begins! Watch out world, the Rock is loose! Later Raiders! TRACEY RICHMOND Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pins 2 3 4, Basketball Stats 3 4, NIROTC 2, Science Fair 3, Show-Me-South Club 4, Intramurals 3, Thanks for your love and support, mom and dad-I love you, lar-Thanks for the smiles, Lori-you want a dime? The Three Mosquitos forever! Yodar-Thanks for the backrubs and listen- ing, Lisa-Can I have a ride' Polly-I luv ya, Griff-You're a spe- cial kind of person. Chell -It's been humerus! To Doc from Trou- ble Sam - Here's to another ten years, THOMAS ROBERTS Honor Roll 3 4, National Merit Commended Student 4, Repetory Theater 3 4, Androcles and the Lion 3, Our Town 4, Anything Goes 4, Charlie Brown 4, Musical Crew 3 4, Foreign Language Fair 4, Forensics 3 4, National Forensics League 3 4, Thespians 4, KSMS Radio Station 4, Intramurals 3 4. As someone who has always tried to entertain, my humble thanks, and yes, my applause, must finally go to you, my audi- ence, my inspiration, my friends. Without you, the show could not go on To those who know' OWAA H-EYA!!!! and OH YOU BEETHD' Thank you, David, Rusty, Geoff, fKeIIyJ-etc. . ,etc. . . . NANCY RODGERS Honor Roll 2 3 4, Volleyball 2. Pinners 2 3 4, Max, my best pal, thanks for chocolate shakes and other great memories. Russ: my favorite cowboy, Laine: Where rs Iunction City' Rick and Bruce: l'll never forget you! Good Luck, Bear! To everyone: In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make, BEATLES. Most of all, to Mark I do love you , . . still, COMMODORES. DAN ROSE Honor Roll 2 3 4, Science Fair 2 3, Consortium 4. Thanks to all my friends, you made me happy. Mrs. Simmons, Ms. Norton, thanks for being more than teachers. Kathy, it's been a long I3 years, See you in Texas, Mark, Dave, Thure, you guys drive, I won't Cowbowlers, knock'em over. Mom, Dad, Deb. Dave, I love you all Babyman and Macho-Fish will live forever, Bye BONNIE ROSS Drill Team 3 4, Pep Club 2 3, Pinners 2 3, Goodtimers 2, My bestest friends-Sher, Amy, An, Deb, Dana, Smel, and Deb, Thanx for the memories, l'll miss u, I luv u all. Ellis- Lets make our dream come true, I luv u Boop, Thanx for the times that you've 278 Senior Summaries given me, the memories are all in my mind, Gina-I'm comin, Butch Marie Labo luvs u, Mom and Dad-Thanx for making me different, I luv u. GINA ROSS Honor Roll Z 3 4, Drill Team I 4, Pep Club 2 3, Goodtimers 2, International Club 2, Art Fair Z 3 4, Track 2. Mom, Dad, and Fam-Thanx-Luv Ya I0's-we three forever-l'll cherish the memories Fer-which aisle' -salad to- day' - Thanx for the great times, Twin-you're blushing-you're a true friend-love ya Cher-I owe ya for gas-wanna double' Mel, Fuzz, Trish, Lyn-Fun times always Drill Team-Take Care, Scott- we've only begun- love you babe! Thanks- bmbm. MICHAEL ROSS lim. Remember all the parties on front line, Eric, are my eyes still red. Good luck too the rest of the McDonalds Crew. Stand the marchers soaring talons, Peaceful lives will not deliver freedom, Fighting we know, Destroy oppression, The point to reaction, As leaders look too you attacking. - Yes lllelayerj IEANETTE ROUDEBUSH Flag Team 3 4, Co-Captain 4, Pep Club Z 3, Goodtimers 2, Tennis 3, Swimming 2 3 4, Letter 3 4, Forensics 2, Show-Me-South Club 4, Camelot 3, Concert Choir 2, Chanticleers 3. God Bless my friends-Lori, Diane, and Bill. Brenda-Distance makes the heart grow fonder. David-You showed the part of me I couldnt find myself. Sharky-Bite'em, Bite'em. Win, Win, Win! Flaggers forever! To my family-I owe you everything. Dad-Free Enterprise all the way! GOD-Thanks for life and for loving me, I know it was not always easy, TOM ROUDEBUSH Football 2 3 4, Intramurals 2 3 4. Mike life was great in '80, Ski Vail. Dave lets get some Genesee with Ed, in N,Y. Bob your a great friend, but S100 lann you have been great, Mallers are the greatest. Football was a disaster, but fun, Thanks Coach lohns. Sharkette, it was great being twins. Thanks, Mom and Dad. I love assignments! ANN ROY POULSEN Thespians 4, Repetory Theater 3 4, Androcles and the Lion 3, Our Town 4, Glass Menagerie 3, Forensics 3, National Forensics League 3, Winter One Acts 3 4. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference, I wish to thank all those who I had the honor ot talling a friend - you know who you are. STEVEN RUBEN Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3 4, Cross Country Z 3, Letter 2 3, Track 2, Tennis 3, Numeral 3, Consortium 4. Thanks to everyone who made my years at South great. Lawder, Let's run XC with Chicken. REO kicks! lack -South today, Mizzou tomorrow! Perusich-Learn those chord progressions, George. Passer- Let's go to Eli and Varda's house! To the girls at South- l'll miss you all, GAIL RUMBOUGH Pep Club 2. Tracy-Thanks for being my friend! The fun times are too pre- cious to forget! Georgia-Remember Olathe' Deanna-We've had some of the best times, even at work! Laurie- Major Sur- vey in Zippers parking lot! Penny-Take care! Chuck-I love you because you are who you are. I need you because you are my love and my happiness. SUZETTE RUPERT Thanks Phil, for all the great times we've had together, KATHLEEN RYAN Pep Club 2, Chanticleers 3 4, Show-Me-South Club 4. when you part from a friend, you grieve not, for that which you love in him may be clearer in his absence. gibran Mike. A part of me is with you always. Dan B. You're the greatest! I love you both. Preserve your memories, they're all thats left you! Thanks for being my friends Rowdy, lanice, Lori, Paige, Robin, Val. Sssssssssssssss KAREN SAMUELS Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Prom Committee 3, Debate 3 4, Letter 3 4, District Debate 4, Regional Debate 4, Pep Club 2, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2, State Choral J l, Choraleers 2, A Cappella 3, Forensics 4, National Forensics League 3 4, KSMS Radio Station, Sales and Promotion Manager 3, Manager 4, Heritage Staff 3 4, Letter 3 4, Editor in Chief 4, lunior Class Secretary 3 As I sit here at my typewriter one last lime, I look over my years in school SMS has taught me to grow and achieve. I will miss the challenge but I realize that life will offer more challenges along the way. Time passes, love comes and goes but friendship and life will last forever. For Rach, Trace, Suze and Kim, and the entire student body, I dedicate my work, my memories and my love. Forever, - Sam IAURIE SAMUELSON Our Town 4, Camelot 3, Anything Goes 4, Musical Crew 2 3, Student Congress 2 3 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2, Concert Choir J, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2, Chanterelles 3, Chanticleers 3, Heritage Singers 4, A Cappella 4, Forensics 4, Heritage Staff 3, National Honor Society 3 4, National Merit Commended Student 4, lunior Class President 3, All-State Choir 4, District Choir 4, Mom and Dad-I love you. Thanks for all the love and support you've given me. I couIdn't have made it without you. To the faculty at South-Thanks for caring and helping me grow. To my friends-You're the best in the world, Thanks for always being there, O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together Psalms 34 3. LYNDEE SANTERO Pep Club Z, Choraleers 3, Chanticleers 4, Track 2. This year has been a blessing-thanks to all my friends! lulie- you are a gift from God, Lori-you're always in my heart. Ed- help yourself to happiness. Rob-knowing you is one of the good things in life. Keith-through your love, you've shown me how beautiful life can be! The fruit of the spirit is love. I love you Mom and Dad, LORI SCHICK Honor Roll 2 3 4, Cheerleader Z 3, Pep Club 2 3, Goodtimers 2, Swimming 2 4, Letter 2 4, Swim Team Manager 4, Cross Country 2 3 4, Letter 2 3 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Intramurals 2 4, Football Ball Girl 4. I think about those who mean so much to me and have made me happy. Many times I have forgotten to say Thanks and how much I love you, Kar, Cor, Lis, lul, and Mar-Life is partly what we make it and partly what is made by the friends we choose, Mom, Dad, Sher, Cin, What is thine is mine, and all mine is thine. CREGG SCHLEIN National Forensics League 3, Debate 3, Marching Band 4, Pep Band 3, NIROTC 2 3 4, Concert Band 2 3 4, Symphonic Band 4, lazz Band 3 4. IJANA SCHMIDT National Honor Society 3 4, South Advisory Board 4, KSMS Radio Station 3 4, Camelot 3, Anything Goes 44, Musical Crew 2, Stu- dent Congress 3 4, Vice President 4, Pep Club 2 3, Cheerleaders 2 3 4, Girls State 4, Concert Choir 2, Chanterelles 3, Heritage Singers 4, A Cappella 3 4 Friends-Thanks for the memories! l'll always be the same Drew. Rah's-You seven are the joy of my life, Friends we are and friends we'll always be, Vick-Thank you for being there in the times I needed you. Sherry-KU here we come! David-This is only the beginning, I love you! KATE SCHNEIDER DECA 3 4, Secretary 4, Volleyball 2 3, Basketball 2. Ar-har! Great times-FLA.-Vince, R-cty, Lonnie, boats, red-white, bread . ,, b-roommm, Estrn, 2-4wheelin, frisbe, Park, time, space, Players, Segar pool, loe-Iohn, Stiv, FOXES! Who is going to make it we'lI find out in the long run. Kim-Cal, reade? Lake O, Russell, Bucky. lergens-thanx for everything Mytv-6, Doey, Stuey, stay spacy! Nan- 2 sr. guys, Players!!! IAMES SCHOCK Marching Band 3 4, Pep Band 4, Concert Band 2, Symphonic Band 3 4. Alter thirteen years of struggling to make it to the top, I finally made it half the way. Thanks to those who stood by me when I needed them most l'll never forget. -Thanks again! IULIE SCHOENFELD National Honor Society 3 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 Nancy-Thanks for all the good times and memories. KU here we come! Shue Lyndee-You've given me so much toy in so short time. Thanks! Rob-How often did I bug you at Winchell's' It was fun! My green hair! Ed-Lowenbrau in a knitting bag' Keith-Psst! Zeff's, Love you all! He who has the Son has Lile. I lohn 5: IZ. I wish you life. IED SCHROEDER Soccer 4, Intramurals 4, Dan, Duke, Kaz, Bal, Bu, Hans, Kev, and Toe, here's a quote to live by: The pleasure that this one holds devine, is to crack the cool one with friends of mine, Vicki-In the great garden of the world, you are my rose amongst the thorns. I love you, thanks. VAL SCHROEDER Cross Country 2, Letter 2, Track 2. Laura, Weasle, I thought so. Where ar we ' Wiley, 7-II Greg Primo, Brenda, party hardy, Lori, Travis, Tami, Cat scratch fever, Sonia, I look like clay. len, my best buddy: los, Werner loves you! fungus, Drexel, Anna, Cheryl, Connie, good friends to talk IO, Doc, Yodar, Mr. Murry, made South enjoyable. Lets get small, DAVID SCHWABAUER Football 2, Our Town 4, Camelot 3, Anything Goes 4, Musical Crew 3, Boy's State 2 3, Men's Chorus 2 3, Varsity Men 3 4, Heritage Singers 3 4, Acappella 3 4. Well, I guess Emporia awaits Michelle-red bathrooms and p-f-f- f-b forever. Lorinda-did you know my parents Igrandl were at Alcatraz when they were making that movie? l'm realy glad we'ye shared the times together, I hope we share more, Without you I cIon't think I would have made it, thanks. I guess ESU awaits us both. ANNE SCOTT Pep Club 2, Honor Roll 3 4, Scholarship Pin 3, Debate 2, Tennis 2 3 4, Letter 3 4. We must all plan for the future-for we will spend the rest of our lives there. -Charles Kettering Outside Show Is a Poor Subsitute for Inner Worth. - Aesop To my friends and my family, words cannot express how much you all mean to me. -Opie SUSAN SEITER Honor Roll 2,35 NATS local 2.3.43 NATS district 4: A Cappella 3.4, officer 4: Chanticleers 45 Show-Me-South Club 4: Musical Crew 2, 3: SMS Club 45 Patriettes 4, International Club 2.3, Categories 33 Goodtimers 3,4, Pep Club 2, Foreign Language Fair 2, Concert Choir 25 Soph. Girls' Ensemble 2 Mom and Dad-thanks and love, Buzz-make next year special Delia-thanks for everything-you've done so much' Choir peo- ple-thanks for giving me a place to belong' You've made the last three years great' C: :L ', 1 . .etyuodyl IEFFREY SELIGSON National Honor Society 3,-1, National Merit Commended Student 3: Wrestling 35 Student Congress 4: Art Fair 2,3,-3, Foreign Lan- guage Fair 2,4, Animals: Lunch parties and the Reigh of Terror Continue the school spirit . , Radicals. Always follow the left fork in the road The revolution is near at hand . . . Best wishes to the inmates of '81 8t '82 , . Yes rules the Cosmos . . Master of Time, setting sail over all our lands, Now we bid Farewell, Farewell , AMY SHAFF Goodtimers Z: Homecoming Candidate 4. Pep Club 2 The friendships of these years are ones I know will last forever. Thanks Ann, Sher, Deb, Bon, Kendra, Dana for the love and laughter we've shared and the very special memories Raskin you're too nice . . and then' Arkansas, a weekend to remem- ber, A 81 W! Bruce thanks for the memories Mom 81 Dad, thanks. I love you sr ACEY SHARP Fall Play Crew 3 lenny-I cant believe we made it through Chlbttas class let alone three years of this lim - You still owe me a weekend. Dede, Rob 8. Iulie-I hope you guys make it Mike-What can I say that I havent already' Mom and Dad- Thanks for putting up with me Carol-When's it going to be lust us' Dede 8. Robtry just a little harder SKIP SHEPERD Hockey 2,3.-I, assistant coach 3,45 Intramurals 3,4 Bruiser Keep your act together-fun with Laura Tony-Good time in DesMoines- keep on going Lawdcat - andy' Keep on skating limmy-Bill Good time at players. Mick 81 Brian-Keep on rolling Nan' Be good love yall Brad -LiIBro- Luck with Nan - Love ya always Big Bro -Skip. ELLEN SHERMAN Honor Roll 2.3.45 Scholarship pin 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3. 4. KSMS Radio Station 4, Pep Club 2,3, Drill team 3,4g Goodtimers 2, DECA 3, Student Congress 2.41 Musical Crew 4, Art Fair 2 Ileb-box: 2 guys: were in it together! forty ls your hub? Bon-car groove, were late? Look around. choose your own ground, Sher- still the same. always. Con-time changes nothing, Lisa-summer 78's the best, Lon-KU! Vic fpiesl, Space. Wild, Sher. Beth fput- tyt- great times, great friends, great memories, DT- indescrib- ably special Friends, goodbye doesn't mean forever. SANDRA SHILDMYER Honor Roll -I: Forensics 3: National Forensics league 3: Pep Club Z To my beautiful friends who have made me happy spa , sugar tree Dr Pepper. Colorado, canoe trips. bics. and swings extreme- ly kinky, completely immoral and definitely special to me. This is for you lust call out my name and you know, wherever I arn. I'II come running to see you again, all you have to do is call, l'Il be there, you've got a friend. STEVE SHORTLAND Spring Play 4, Musical Crew 2,3,4g Yell Leaders 4, Art Fair 4, Con- cert Choir 2: Men's Chorus 2,3: Varsity Men 3,43 Heritage Singers 43 A Cappella audio-visual 3.4: Football 2: Diving 4, Intramurals 2, l.4 Thanks Young Life and loe White for showing me better things, Betsy, a better friend I couldn't have asked for. Coach Bove, keep em diving hard, Cheerleaders and Yelleaders, thanks for all the lun, loni, you know what I'lI always feel, Sal, lets see what happens Lt DRI SIEBERT Girls' State 4. letter, Goodtimers 2,37 Tennis 2,3,4. Iii, you're the best friend I could ever ask for- lulie, l'm sorry for things l've said but I think you know what a good friend you have been-Karen, I hope everything always goes your way. Doug be good-Mom and Dad-thanks, Craig, I hope our friendship never enrls, Youre very special and I love you, WE MADE IT! MARLA SIEGEL Honor Roll 2,3,4. Heritage Staff 3, Ian-It's a fuzzy' Ida-Hello bubs you'll always be my D Sister. Beth-I clean up okay' Lauren-Whatchootalktnbout Pal? Elaine-900' Ed-thanks for being my friend, Ronda-Please cfon't say , Nancy and Lynn-Lunch was great especially Hogies! Friends-Thanks for the great times, Mom, Dad. and lu- Iie- thanks for everything PAMELA SIMPSON Honor Roll 2.3,4, Heritage Staff 4, Golf 3,43 StuCo Z, Foreign Lan- guage Fatr 4: Art Fair 3.4. Iohn and lan-No wait that's not right Noooo! Will Gabe survive without us Scott, Iohn 81 lantce. Not too many dirty jokes Don't throw too many calculators, loan, Michele, IL Barb. l'II get a per- left roll yet Lynn 81 fellow hackers-thanks for the fun times. Do not ever forget to WHISTLE! Thanks-You have tomorrow ev- eryday RONDA SIMPSON Honor Roll 2.4, Patriot Staff 3,43 Consortium 4: Science Fair 3, C oncert Band 2 l unforgettable years! Sheri-l'm never speaking to you again- Thanks for the late nite chats and for always being there when I need you most-Pals-4-ever! Mar-What chu talkin' bout? Nancy-KU? l still have it' Duke-Do you have a hairy chest! Lead me on' Someday we'll find it-the rainbow connection!- Kermit, Phil -I made it' MARK SLATER DECA 2.3.43 Intramurals 3,4 Mom and Dad thanks for putting up with me Class of 80 was lun but we've only lust begun, Frederes dongt wear it out, lohn- ny cool it before your iced, Billy the lake was fun but to much chili will do it every time Dodie, Camille, Kim, Elaine you're all the sweetest girls I know , Styx. Brownie-We made it now the real party starts KAREN SLAVEN Softball 2,3: Volleyball 23 Intramurals 2, Pep Club 2, Science Fair Z, 3 One road was simple-Acceptance of life, The other road of- fered sweet peace When l made my decision my vision became my release -Dan Fogelberg. To Mr Burk and all softball Thanx for all the good times! Mar. Shar, Lis, Lor, Kel, Den, -It's been REAL' Kev- friends! Sherl and Kel: sisters' I LOVE YOU STEVE! VICTOR SLIMM Debate Z, Forensics 2,3: National Forensics League 2,3, Cross Country 2, Rock n Roll, Miller Ponies, 102, Midnight Keggers, the Cafe, Bagnell Dam, third row drive-ins, Flats, I know the big U, Party hardy, Well Dill Pickles we finnaly made it Where's Argentina, Mo! I-Iey Deb. Your the best' Lets not lose it. Those are the memories that make me a healthy soul -Bob Seger CARRIE CARE-BEAR SMITH IXSMS radio station 4 len, Dont mind the rain- VVe've shared I love you with a tull heart Hold onto your special friend Susan, you have been a Friend Thank you Kim-NYNY Rav, loan, lulie, Daisy, lanet, my tabled Prince-all of you that have tour hed my life -remember me Think of the good times. To absent friends I guess we made tt. We're on our way' LYNNE SMITH tlonor Roll J,-t. Swimming lg Pep Club 2.3: Drill Team Z,-3, Goodtimers 2. Fam-Thanks tor believing in me, I luv you' DT-Was the tassle worth the hassle' lil, Bres-Wild times bnng Out the real us. Stir-the rock lives on at MU Stef, Kate-Lets sail on a voyage. Ann-It could only happen to us! We're the lucky ones Sharing the moments with you have brightened my days. memories will forever be ln our hearts. SHERI SMITH DECA 3,45 Goodtimers 2.3: Pep Club 2. Best friends never part, Special thanks to Lis, Skt '79, Fla , villa! Lis, Texas Times, Doublin' Related, Forever' Wean, Hayride wasted, Pop Bottlin', Vic C n'c Talks! Beth, Prom! Paul, Dales backroom, it was great! To all, K.U. or BUSTS! Mike, Thanks for your love, with any luck it will last forever! Thanks, Mom. Dad' OUTLAWS FOREVER, PARTYII STEPHEN SMITH Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. X-Country RUNNERS: This year seniors made running the best there ever was' Dont mess around with Mark's leep you might get in a tight' Right Chris? Mellow 4-Wheeler Ya' Thats you Steiner, let me show you how its supposed to be done It you need a truck lust call, right Coach CRAZYl!'SMITH ' MIKE SNITZ DECA 3,4 I thank Vicki, Gearge, Mingon, Dave, Mom and Dad. and all the others who have helped me reach and succeed in my goals and to help me grow in the future , . George -Good luck at nationals for President , Vicki-thanks will never be enough, Schools out forever! CHRISTINA SNYDER Honor Roll Z,i,4: Math Contest 35 Marching Band 23,-J, Vice President 4, Art Fair 4: Concert Band 2, Symphonic Band 3,4. Sherry Friendship-a special kind of love that you and I have shared for so many years. Thanks for all the happy memories. Dan You came to me when I needed you most and brought me so much happiness I Love You Mom and Dad You have given me so much love and comfort: I only hope that someday I can pay you back. IIM SPICER Football 2,45 Track 2,3,4: Wrestling 2. To the football team Thanks To Thayne Consume barbells, we've had good times fpicktng up chicksl. HA HA. David RMMM RMMM RMMM See ya at the track, VW LIVES Bobby Blaaaaaa. To Coach Davis and staff, l've been lucky to have you, Thanks To Cheryl we've had good times together, we'II keep in touch. THANKS MOM AND DAD, MIKE. LORAINE SPARKS Honor Roll l,3,-I: Consortium -I Sandy - Hope the tish liked your shoe Butford and Poozer- lie the best you can be Bad Girls- You're great Smoke and Spark forever lan- Listen to your heart and hold on to your Senior Sumnmries 279 rlreams Deb, Kama, Brian and the family-You are part of me like Colo , Wed, the Rock and God. I believe in angels, some- thing good in everything I see LIZ SPEAR DECA 3,4, secretary 3, pub. rel comm, 3,45 Track 25 Goodtimers 35 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 2,3 I couldn't have made it without all my friends, Thanks. We are family, and there aint no stoppin us now. Born of the Earth, are natures children, fed by the wind the breath of life, judged by the Fiery hands of God. Maurice White. Earth, Wind, Fire. EDWARD SPEER llonor Roll 23,45 Scholarship pin 2,35 NATS 3,45 National Merit Commended 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 45 De- bate 25 National Forensics League 25 A Cappella 3,4, Heritage Singers 3,45 Varsity Men 3,45 Men's Chorus 2, 37 Class Tres 3, Class Pres. 45 Musical Cast 2,3,45 Musical Crew Z, Student Con- gress -I5 Categories 2,3,45 Concert Choir 25 Soph Mixed Ensemble 1 Mas - get some protection. Connie - dry up kelly f Thanks for the rides Sony-I hope you slow down someday, Sara 8. Ally 81 Iewels-See y'all in I0 years. MENTAL GIANTS FOREVER . . Its so hard to say 'au revoir' so let's just say 'hors d'oeuvres' -Martin Mull , , You can dream, But you can never go back the way you came -lackson Browne BRETT SPENCER Honor Roll 2,3,45 Swimming 2,3,4, team captain 45 Forensics 2,35 Debate 2,35 National Forensics League 2,35 Varsity Men 2,3,45 Boys' State 3,4, Lori l love you. These years have been great, The late nights at Disco's were the best. Moving the dog house wasn't to bad. Keggers were great including mine. Frank lunch was great Scott makes it snow lohn shovels snow. Takes a clear mind to take it and a clear mind to make it, lackson Browne, See ya all at KU Later SMS, much. TC JNYA SPRACUE Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right Ellen may we go to many Grateful lbead concerts, you too, George ln the field of opportunity it's plowing time again. Guess l'll set a course and go And Face, always remember that I love you, and well get to the Promise Land STEPHANIE STANBERRY Honor Roll 2,3,-I5 Scholarship Pin 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Drill Team 3,4 Gang-There are plenty of acquaintances, but very few real friends Brenda-Theres no friend like an old friend. Stephe DOUBLE-TROUBLE. DT-Keep the tradition going The tassle was worth the hassle Hub and the 2 Kevs-Thanks Mom-Thanks for all the love and help, Steve and leff-Good Luck Greg- Thanks for all the memories, I love you IOHN STANC District Band 3,45 Honor Band 3,45 Swimming 25 Marching Band 2, 3,4, Letter 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,45 Symphonic Band 3,45 lazz Band 2,3,4. Band, weekends, partys, MICKEYS, Senior year Live life for what is in the future. Don't dwell in the past Thank you Ianet for putting up with me for 2 years fOh well what everj Special thanks to Marty, Mary, Bt Sharon When ever I had a problem, you were always there to help GOD BLESS YOU ALL, KIMBERLY STARBUCK Pep Club 2,35 Drill Team 3. Dodi, Camille, Becky, and Elaine - The times we've had can never be forgotten, Thanks. Wilson late nights, To the senior gang of '80-PARTY ON. Hey Tommy what's for lunch! lacuzzts are great. Mom and Dad I love ya, and to my love, leff-Remember what we've said and done and felt about each other, and then smile ,.... Bye SMS, BRENT STEINER Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Football 2, Intramurals 2,3,45 Homecoming Candidate 4, Chris, you did your best, Mark F., chomp this weekend? Mark L., the mile hill. Stuck? NW Smith, you're crazy and thanks, Little Bro keep the tradition going. Drink some and go crazy. Dede, You're very special You know how I feel. Keep that bod in shape, l'm gonna miss it. Coach Schmidt, thanks for everything, Bye S MS DON STEPHENS Pep Band 2,35 Concert Band 2.3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 lazz Band 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3 IOHN STEINBERC Honor Roll 2,3,45 Scholarship Pin 2,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Heritage Staff 3,4, Organization ed 4: Art Fair 2,345 Foreign Language Fair 2 NHS, 4 Rein Baby trigs over Told you NY would be a blast. No Pam, what will Gabe do? Mac, . it's fine Steph, no more pictures please. Cindy, so much for perms, Derks Baby, fun in the news room, Mart, thanks for our friendship, and the copy too, Vic, when are we going to Arizona? Phoenix forever, Sitch I wish you were still here Ras . Summer Don't worry l've got you all in pictures. Yearbook, we had our problems but look, it's out, Bye Guys You better write. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything KAREN STEPHENSON To all my friends, for all the memories Lovliness that dies when I 280 Senior Summaries forget, comes alive when I remember IAY STOBAUGH To all my friends we had a great time. Horse, Bill, Bu, Duke, Kaz, Super H, Kev and Dan I will never forget these past years. Deb, we've had good times. My little sis-make the grades and PAR- TY. Mom and Dad your great, Kaz-Keep on eating little debbies Class of 80 will always kick. Where did the time go . . SHERI STOLTZFUS Marching Band 3, Concert Band 35 Chanterelles 4, Chanticleers 3, 4 No one can tell you, for you know, who makes the choice of how it goes . There comes a day in every life, and this is it dreams can drift away, and sails can fill with doubt, Where's your vision if the embers flicker out' Don't let it slip from view. The horizons are waiting Your river is fading, so keep the tire DAVE STRONG Musical Cast 23,45 Musical Crew 25 Marching Band 2,3,45 Pep Hand 2,3,-lg Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Concert Choir 25 Men's Cho- rus 2,35 Varsity Men 3,45 Heritage Singers 3,45 A Cappella 3,45 Forensics 35 Baseball 3, Intramurals 35 Math Contest 35 State Music Z, 3,4 Ianey, I dont know what will come of us in the future but I do know that l'll always love you. Thanks. A Cappella, Heritage 81 Varsity Men, and Band, you guys are all great, Marty and scott, thanks Mel your different Thanks Anything Goes cast, thank you. Kim, it was fun, good luck. Ianey, le t'aime toujours, IOHN STURGEON Basketball 2,3,4, Letter 3.4: Baseball 2, Numeral 2 Denny you're a good friend. Ernie beware of 'lStrep Throat it's contagious Avoid bathroom floors Bag that 3-door. Keep push- ing that pen Null vectors drive jeeps? Was it tasty? Wild man, small royalty can crown you. Mom 81 Dad l'd do anything for you. You already have for me, RICHARD SULLIVAN Consortium 45 Intramurals 2,4. Hey Pat, where's FIREPLUG7 Try not to get used anymore. Bart, keep the MICKEY'S rollin and the TRUCK rockin, , but some- day soon we'll stop to ponder, what on earth's this spell we're under, We made the grade and still we wonder, who the hell we are -Dennis DeYoung-Styx- BETH SUMMERS Pep Club 2 To all the friends who made it possible for me to last all three years at South. Thanks to Craig, Donna, len, Chris and Tessy. lill: IJurtson's rule. Skip: Read between the lines, Passer: You give a good party lhulkj. Keep in touch. Thanks for everything. SUSAN l, SWAFFORD Honor Roll 2,3,4 Nat'l Merit Commended Student 4 National Honor Society 3,4, Scholarship Pin 3,-I Quill and Scroll 4 Heritage Yearbook 3,4, Art!Business Editor 4. Student Congress 4 Pep Club 2,3 Flag Team 4. All State Music 2,3 Camelot Pit Orchestra 3 Marching Band 2,3. Concert Band 2 Symphonic Band 3, officer I Art Fair 2,3,-I Track 2 Friends - Thanks for your patience and smiles Flag Team-Thanks for a close, fun-loving year. Anne and Tom-I'll miss you, l love you! Mom and Dad- You're at I! Thanks for given me everything You know I love you. -Sus Somewhere l'll find that rainbow connection -the Lovers, the Dreamers, and Me asia pgs 'Wx xl F C . fait ti' . . Kermit IEANNIE M SWAIN Honor Roll 2,3,4, Prom Server 2 Prom Committee 3. Show-Me- South 4 Soccer manager 4, Swimming 2,3,4, letter 3, Intramurals 4 Scholarship Pin 3 Homecoming Queen 4, Pep Club 2,3. Goocltimers 2,4. Flag Team 3 Berry, Brat, Al Vic, Dnb, Eba, l3oozer, Dista, Ellie, Lisa thanks for all the fun times and memories . Lawrence, Tampa-a sick cat, balloons, watermelon' Soccer guys-it was a blast! Mom. Dad, Bruce and Gerald . . thanks for caring, Life's richness and completeness depends on the things we share with our loved ones and friends CHARLENE A SWAN Track 2,3. Pep Club 2. Goodtimers 3. All my friends, thanks for the past yeas. I'll always remember ya RICH-I love youll Thanks for everythingl Mom and Dad, I did itll' THANKS!!! I love you both!! Happiness is a butterfly, which when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp but which if you sit down quietly, may light upon you - Nathaniel Hawthorne SELICIA MELANIE SWANSON Student Congress 2,3,4, West Side Story 2, Anything Goes 4 Pep Club 2,3. Drill Team 3,4, captain 4 Concert Choir 2, Soph Mixed Ensemble 2 A Cappella 3,4, Heritage Singers 4. Forensics Z,3.4 One of the best things in the whole world is a friend. Kim, Thanx for all the memories, Tig, Gina, Fuzz, Linda, always being there. I love you both Drill Team-I love ya all and l'll miss ya tons Miss Wtber, You are super Mom and Dad, Thanx for everything. Eccesiastes 3, TANIA SYNC Goldettes 4, Concert Choir 2, Chanticleers 3, Show-Me-South Club 4, Honor Roll 2 3. Sometimes l'm in a situation where life is pure joy, All my friends seem perfect friends, But time intrudes 81 the inturlude fades into a warm memory. Sharon-True friends are like diamonds-pre- tious 81 rare. Doug, You're so special to me! Siam Quads, let's go home for lunch! Angela-its all up to you now. Parents-thanx, I love you' 1 Pet 458' Ttttttttttttttttttttt GEORGE TAYLOR IIECA 3 4, Kansas DECA State Pres. 4, Scholarship Pin 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Senior Leader 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Football 2 3 4, Letter 3 4, Track 2 3, Numeral 2 3, Wrestling 2, Numeral 2, Intramurals 2 3 4 Miss lennings-Thanks for all the help and encouragement. Coach Davis Thanks Steve, lim and Mike-GOODLUCKI THE BEST IS YET TO BE! THOMAS TELLER Honor Roll 2 3 4, Rep Theatre 4, Our Town 4, West Side Story 2, Camelot 3, Anything Goes 4, Concert Choir 2, Soph, Mixed Ensemble 2, Men's Chorus 3, Varsity Men 3 4, Heritage Singers 4, A Cappella 3 4, Thespians 4, KSMS Radio Station 4, Intramurals 2 4 To all friends enemies and general acquaintances, thanks for en- riching my life. Russ, Ed, loe-You'll always be remembered for l your friendship and humor Thanks gobs. Ted-Get a license. l lohn A -You are sorry s, Choir-Grrr' Garth-Long arms. Ev- ery man has a place, in his heart there's a space, and the world can't erase his fantasies - Earth, Wind and Fire , I ps.. MARGIE THEISS A Cappella 4. I would just like to give my sincere thanks to a few very special people who have made this year a lot easier. IEANNE THOBURN Anything Goes 4, Pep Club Z, Foreign Language Fair 2 3, French Contest 2 3, Concert Choir 2, Chanticleers 3, Letter 3, Clinic Chairman 3, Heritage Singers 4. A Cappella -I, Honor Roll 2 3 4. NATS 3 4, All-State Choir 4, District Choir 4, State Music Contest Z 3 4 Thanks to all my teachers. I know, I was a problem child, lane- Remember when we oh, never mind! Angie-Monopoly and swim team' Anne- ISI and Raymore! Who could ask for better friends' Ann and Bill tlseut et Raymondl-Aurvie Mike-COPS' Scott- All of my love to you. Francais 6-Ya! Oh, Rocky! Thanks, Mom, SMS-Maranatha!! DOUC THOMAS Honor Roll 2 3 4, Football 2 3 4, Letter 3 4 We had some good times lim, leff, George and Steve. You guys were the greatists. Be good, but if you can't be good, be careful, To the F-ballers we were No 1 for a while anyway! To my one and only Babe-Kimmy, Thanks for being there when I needed you most. remember: Love is forever or not at all, Ours is For- ever and Ever ANN THOMPSON Rep. Theatre 4, Pep Club Z, Foreign Language Fair 2, French Con- test 2 3, Art Fair 2, Honor Roll 2 3 4 To Pigpower, Cast Parties, TimmylaneMarySheIlfishRooLoriSnider and the Futre. Musk Ox, je t'aime mon petit cochon, forever: Letsl, my Piglet Twin: Iguana, Ah like the way you smell: Rusty, you Mann-of-action: leanne, ma petite amie: New York: Saturday Nights: Rep Theatre, thanx, you're all the best at what you do, I love ya, CHRIS THOMPSON Marching Band 2 3 4, Symphonic Band 2 3 4, lazz Band Z 3, Dis- trict Band 3, District lazz Band 3, State lazz Band 3, State Piano Z 3 4, Band Letter 3, Evening of lazz Publicity Comm. Chrmn. 3, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3, Student Research and De- velopment Forum 3, State Music Contest Z 3 4, State Solo Ac- companiment Z 3 4, KMEA 4, May the road rise to meet you. may the wind always be at your back May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rain fall soft upon your fields, And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand. - An Irish Blessing CATHERINE THUM Pep Club 2, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Tennis 2 3 4, Letter 2 3 4, Capt, 4. To Mom, Dad and leanne: You put up with me. I love you' To Coe, Ang and Fannie: Let's go foxhunting . , Dede' To Amie' Thanks for showing me the way. To Young Life: Keep it going! To South: There is nothing in all creation that will ever be able to separate us from the love of God, which is ours through lesus Christ. Rom 6.39. KIMBERLY THURMAN Student Congress 4, Pep Club 2 3 4, Cheerleaders 2 3 4, Capt. 2 4, French Contest 2, Concert Choir 2, Chanticleers 3, National Honor Society 3 4, Toast -You're the best, tweet! Rahs- Friends we'll always be! Sege-Whew, Thanks! Folks- Your guidance has molded my life into something to be proud of Granny-You're Super! Half Pint-Remember the good times! Govt. Study-Thanks Friends! Pooh Bears understand, trust and remain with me, they cuddle so well! Football Rah Rah Bandit family BRADY TINKER Rep. Theatre 2, Consortium 4, Forensics 2, Debate 3 4, Golf 2 3 4, Intramurals 2 3 4 Kent, Todd, loyce: Having friends like you makes life worth en- joying every day! loyce good luck in all you do tl heard thatl Kent work on that first serve, see you in IOG COUNTRY!! Todd good luck at K-State fpurple?l Mom I made it . , barely WOOO PIG SOOOIEE I love you all in a special way ,.,.. LESILEE TOLLIE Musical Crew Z, Goodtimers 2, Pep Club 2, Concert Choir Z: Soph. Mixed Ensemble 2, Chanticleers 3 Linda we made it together: it will always be that way Stef your friendship means more than I can say. Chip I love you and will miss you. The rest of my family and friends are terrific in every way, Rick we're very special, 9-9-79. Thanks each one of you for helping me in your own unique way. Remember what we've had. MARK TORCHIA Anything Goes 4, Concert Band Z 3, lazz Band 2 3, National Hon- or Society 3 4, Football 2 3 4, Letter 3 4, Honorable Mention All- Sunflower League 4, Intramurals 3 4, It is very hard to say goodbye to something that has been a part of us for so long, but now we must move on. May we rise to meet the challenges that lie ahead, and may we achieve our dream humbly. Kurt, IFBB forever! Coach D thanks for for every- thing Coach I thanks for believing in me. Susan, you are every- thing in my life, I'll always treasure our moments, LORI TORRES Musical Crew 3, Pep Club 2 3, Thespians 3, Volleyball Z Mom, dad, and Laura -thanks for standing by me when I needed you most, love ya. Bye bye BAD GIRLS, l'll never forget you. Laur, thanks for thing time together, l'II miss ya lots Mary, I always did like purkle better. COWBOWLERS forever And remember al- ways -je t'aime LISA ANN TOTTEN Basketball Stats 3, Golf 3 4, Letter 3 4, Swimming 2 3, Letter 2 3. Intramurals 3 4, Honor Roll 4, Basketball Manager 4 I have the power to face all conditions by the power that Christ gives me. Phil. 4:13. To all in FC.A thank you. Patty keep on making people laugh. Cindy Tots keep the family spirit alive. Love and thanks Mom and Dad, you're the best, Love to all . . . Tiny Tot! STEVEN TRANK Marching Band 2 3 4, Pep Band 2 3 4, Art Fair 4, Concert Band 2, Symphonic Band 3 4, Orchestra 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, National Honor Society 3 4. If a man, fixing his attention on these and like difficulties, does away with ideas of thing and will not admit that every individual thing has its own determinate idea, he will have nothing on which his mind can rest: and so he will utterly destroy the power of reasoning. - Plato Thanks Dana, remember: Always. IULIE TRINKL Goodtimers 2, Pep Club 2, Concert Choir 2, Forensics 2 3, Key 3. Honor Roll 4, Show-Me-South Club 2 3. Nancy-All our dreams are on their way. See how they shine. Oh, if you need a friend, l'm sailing right behind-Paul Simon. Lori- , but now we'll have turkey only once a year!!! Never say never, and you will find a way-Styx, WALTER TRUEBLOOD SMS later on, it's been great! To all my friends I made it, can you believe it Thanks for being there when I needed you, I love you all. Pete S7 convertible, Ion 70 boss. Sal, you have taught me so much, I will never forget you. You are something very very spe- cial, don't let anyone tell you different, I LOVE YOU. Party! CHERYL S, TYE Pep Club 2 3, Drill Team 3 4, Show-Me-South Club 4, Track 4. Honor Roll 2 3 4. Marge, Kathy, Bren, Susan, ludy, France, we'll never drift apart. our memories will keep us together, Your the dearest friends I can ever have , . . Forever, I love you all, Sis, GOOD LUCK, Dad and Mom Thanks! Corey, I love you . . your my life, Thanks for sharing the most important part of you with me . . . your heart. YOURS FOREVER . . . Vvvvvvvvvvvv CAMILLE VANWACONER Diving 2 3. Casey-you are so special to me, Wherever you go, my love goes with you , . , je'taime, To all you 1st warder's -I won't forget you, let's keep in touch. Mary, Missy, Shari and Angela- thanks for the friendship. To my family-I'm very thank-ful for you, I love you, There are so many things to say ..., NICHOLAS C, VEDROS Spanish Contest 2 3: Forensics 4: KSMS Radio Station 3: Swim- ming 2 3 4: Intramurals 2, Now that I've done my time at South, I'll say my goodby's and hit the real world at last. Lisa, you know you are the one, thanks for your love and companionship Steve, loe Mark, meet you at K.U., the best is yet to come. It's a hard thing to face the music, but it's something everybodys got to do. Kansas BRENDA K. VENTURELLA Pep Club 2 3: Drill Team 3 4: Show-Me-South Club 4: Scholarship Pin 3: Honr Roll 2 3 4. To all my friends and DT pals-Our experiences are unforgetta- ble Mother 81 Daddy-I love you! The love you've showed has given me the confidence I need to face the world of tomorrow. Thanks for being there when I needed you, Brian-The special memories we share today will pave the way for beautiful mo- ments of the future. I love you! CIGI A. VINELLI International Club 3: Goodtimers 4: French Contest 3 4. It's your day, shining day - all your dreams come true . , . Kelly- thanx for the good times, l'll miss you! fLong live Kermie, Tubby I, Illl Marc, Debb, Maria-take care-Timmy-have fun in Cal! Bruce-get into art! Spook-miss ya'6 down, 12 to go! Mr. Calder, I owe ya! 1 . . . I am free, yes I'm free, now I'm on my way , , .-EWF CAROL A, VOELKER Goldettes 4, Treasurer: Pep Club 2: Swimming 2 3 4. To all I have loved: Yes, there were times of sorrow and hurt, But those are not the times we shall remember. The times to remem- ber are the things of our joy, happiness and smiles. The times we have had together are precious, Thanks for helping me through both the bad and good times Remember I LOVE YOU! SHERRV A VOGEL Pep Club 2: Girl's State 2: Softball 2 3 4: Intramurals 3. Though the time together will soon be memories, Think of times that have gone by and love we've shared. Allen Green, Thanx Sharon Sue, for your help Si love, To all my FC.A. buddies, thanx. To my lil'sis thanx, for being there and for all the good times we've had. Mom, Dad, Scott 81 Sis, I'll love ya always. CHARLES D. VOGT DECA 3, Forensics 3 4, Debate 3 4, Basketball 2 3, Intramurals 3 4 MOM XDAD thanks Lisa H. you mean almost as much to me as Stacey, but in a different way. That's what makes you special. Youth Group thanks for getting my weeks off to a good start The TRIP TO EUROPE WAS THE BEST This summer was the best Mr McCoy ,thanks for everything you did to make my senior year run smoothly, IULIE li VOORHEES Goodtimers 2, Pinners 2 3, Pep Club 2 3, Flag Team 3 4, Soph Girls Ensemble 2, National Honor Society 3 4, Honor Roll 2 3 -I, Scholorship Pin 2 3, Track Manager 2 3, Prom Committee 3. lie careful which dream you clutch for dreams come true' All my friends-Thanks for all the fun. Lori, you're the best friend any one could have, You're all special Flag Team-Germans are com- ing! To my family -We made lt! Thanks, I love you Thanks for all the special times Sean you're I in a million' KU here I come' Bye' WWWWWWWW LORI S. WAGNER International Club 2, Studint Congress 3, Goodtimers 2, Pinners 3, Pep Club 2, Choraleets 2, Chanticleers 3 4, Forensics 2, Cross Country 4, Letter 4, Softball 2, Numeral 2, Honor Roll 2 4, Prom Committee 3. I have tried to do as I have been advised-to make the most of these years, for I'lI only be young once. Mom and Dad your great! lulie-Our friendship is something special and I'll never for- get it Fuzz, Stick, Beek -The memories are great and sorry about Florida. Rowdie, Mac, Reno-Thanks for listening, lets ski forever together. KEITH A. WALBERG Musical Crew 2, Art Fair 2 4, Concert Choir 2, Soph. Mixed En- semble 2, Men's Chorus 2 3 4, Varsity Men 3 4, Heritage Singers 3 4, A Cappella 3 4, Forensics 4. Thanx to all my family especially mom Si dad for putting up with me, you have been a ton of help 8 comfort To my good friends: ROB, ED, IULIE, STEVE and eve everybody else, thanx, It's been a blast' Let's keep in touch. LYNDEE, you'Il know how won- derful life is while your in my world, I love you. DAVID A WANAMAKER Boys' State -I, KSMS Radio Station 4, National Honor Society 4, Baseball 2, Swimming 3 4, Numeral 3, Letter 4. Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor. Brad, Good luck IO Times over, one to go, Rollhead. Thanks for all the memories Snorkel, Good luck at Notre Dame Waddles, thanx for all the help. Sophomore Swimmers, don't play too much Bridge MARTY S WARREN Musical Pit Orchestra 3 4, Marching Band 2 3 4, Pep Band 3 4: Gold Pep Band Director 3, Girls' State Alternate 3, Symphonic Band 2 3 4, Librarian 4, lazz Band 2 3 4, Orchestra 3 4, Heritage Staff 3 4, Academics Editor 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4, Scholarship Pin 2 3 4, All-District Honor Band 2 3, All- Distrtct Honor's Orchestra 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee Refreshments Chairman 3, State Solo Accompaniest 2 1 4, KMEA 4, Nat'l Merit Commended Student 4 Mar 3 Shar-Some people make the world special just by being in it. Scott -Nothing can ever change what we have always been and always will be to each other, Susan, laney Si Diana-Endless memories of friendship won't soon be forgotten. lohn-Caring may hurt sometimes but it's always worth the pain, I want some friends and I want to live in the sun and I want to do all the things I never have done. IULIE B. WASMUTH Musical Crew 4, Goodtimers 2, Pep Club 2, Consortium 4, Choraleers 2, Chanticleers 3. So many good times! Eric-Summer '79 the greatest ever. Beth - Twins Forever! Thanks for always being there. Roz- Let's get Rowdy! You succer! Standard Buddies-You're Greeaat! To all my friends- You're not only there for the good times, for you've cared during the bad times. I wish the best for all! Dad Mom and sis-I love you all! '80 SHARON A, WEAVER Pep Club 2 3, Choraleers 3, Chanticleers 4, Tennis 2, Swimming 3 4, Intramurals Z, Honor Roll 2 3 4. As graduation time draws near, I ask God to grant me the seren- ity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. When I think of all the growing I have undergone, I just smile and say hey you did all right. Thanks to all my friends and especially my fam- ily. I love you all, OLIVER D. WELCH DECA 3, Consortium 4, Intramural 3 4. To Whit, Hoops, Freed and all the others' remember, Tall Boys never die, they just keep on partying' Kate-keep track of the Top Ten Thanx Sega, Sandi, Ron and everyone else, Vibe it, Chris Squire!! So many men seem destined to settle for something small, but I won't rest until I know I have it all -Stephen Schwartz PAULA A WHEELER DECA 3 4, President 4, Pep Club 2. Thanks to all my friends for all the unforgettable memories that will always be with me Spiz, Rim and Bathy thanks for all the laughs. Thanks to everyone in DECA it was great. good friends are forever, they never die even though they are weathered, they just live on Senior Summaries 281 SHERRY L. WHITE Homecoming Royalty 4, 2nd Attendant, Pep Club 2 3, Cheerleaders 2 3 4, Varsity co-captain, Art Fair, lst place ceram- ics, Honor Roll 2 3 4. To my family, Thanks for all your love and understanding. Mike You've brought me the happiness I thought l'd never feel. Rahs. lbabesl Don't forget us! I cherish all the memories we share. Friends Forever! Friends, What Luck!, Look at the wallpaper?! What times we've had, and more to come! Take Care I love you ALL! BRETT WHITMER Consortium 4, Intramurals 3 4. We have seen them come and we have seen them go, but no class will ever match the beer drinkers of '8O. Freed-last of the hot rodders, Hoops-you're already married. We'II get them birds in the future. Odius and Mac-it will be mini-spleefers for a long time. Tallboys never die, they just party, Gunter PENNY R. WHITTON Pep Club 2, Consortium 4, Art Fair 2 3, Prom Committee 3. To all of my good and close friends, THANKS! I know our friend- ship will last forever. Mom, Dad, Brian, Darren and Melanie-Thanks for you're love and understanding. Dave-Our love, trust, understanding, and care for one another will always be there. I love you! Love looks not with the eyes, but with the heart. - Shakespeare MICHAEL R. WIEMERS Fall Play 4, Marching Band 2, Symphonic Band 2. lt's fW5-murzl not fWFmurzI Thanks to Mr. Snider and his class who made a new student feel at home, Thanks Elaine, Mike, and Tim for you know what, you know when and you know where. DAVE WILHOUSE Cross Country 2 3 4. l'd like to thank all my friends who have made these past three years a wild and crazy time., It's been real. Players and drivelnns and limi Hendrix-places and people you've got to experience. Rock-n-Roll and 426 Hemi forever. Well take it easy everybody and Party Hearty! REBECCA E, WILLIAIVIS Consortium 4, Art Fair 3, 1st place photography. - To be real. Tomaya. Have a COKE and a smile. U-Totem, Rodeway 276. To my friends with me and around me take care. Forever friends Cam, Dot and Kim. Forever ours lim . . . I love you, l've looked around enough to know, That you're the one I want to go, Through time with.-lim Croce. Party on South, later DOROTHY E. WILSON Pep Club 2, Cheerleaders 2, Swimming 2 3 4, Letter 2 3 4, Intra- mural 2 3 4, To my swingin friends- Let's get snowed! To the friendships l will never forget-Camille, Elaine, Kimbo, Becky, Lynn, lulie, Steve, Tom, Tom, Wild Trans-Am Man, Monk, Downtown, lonny, Mick- ey, the whole gang! To my loving family-the teenage crisis is over. Stormy night jukuzi? S.M.S. LATER MUCH STEVE WILCOX Spanish Contest 3, Golf 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3, Honor Roll Z 3 4. Long live the four musketers rule C divers. Thanks for every- thing Mom and Dad. Adios lotos! Blose, Fidel was my friend. Hey Greek, you're never gona get any. Rainey, you have good stuff. Hey Hey, My My, Rock 'n Roll will never die! If in doubt -PUNT LAURA A. WILEY Pep Club 2, Soph. Girls' Ensemble 2, Thespians 3. Coming to Shawnee Mission South has been quite an experience, thanks to all the Bad Girls! Brenda-watch those cops! Sandy- the best of luck to you and Kenning Lori-we're close enough to be sisters! Camille- l'm mentioning your name 'cause I told you I would! I love ya all -Best of luck to all Raiders! -Smiley, ELAINE K. WILKERSON Pinners 3 4, Manager 4, Class Officer 2, Webster Groves High School- Sophomore President. Mitch and Mo- Meet Me in St. Louie Mitch-Memories to keep and treasure a new life to build with hope and success. Leo the Lion. len-Pre-game parties! Missile . . . boom! Mouse- Colorado. The pendulum swings and time passes, but memories remain of good times and friends. Thanks! BRENDA WILLE A friend is very special someone who you can always turn to in times of need. someone who you can share good times as well as bad times. A true friendship really never dies. Even though we go our separate ways, the memories are treasured in our hearts forever. Thanks for all the unique unforgettable experiences Bad Girls 4-ever ROBERT E. WINSLOW Honor Roll 2,3,4, Football 2 3 4, Track 2, Intramurals 3 4. Football friends-we should've had a winning season, we didn't. so let's have a party Scott-look over your shoulder when you get traffic signs. To all my friends, thanks for making my years at South a pleasure. Now, a bit of philosophy to end on. There is no gain without pain. -Coach lohn Davis LAWRENCE R. WITHROW Categories 4, Football 2 3, Columbus Academy Varsity, Baseball 2, Columbus Acedemy, Swimming 2, Class Officer 2, Secretary- 282 Senior Summaries Treasurer. Great is the art of beginning, but greater the art is of ending - Longfellow Undying gratitude, Academy, for the Beginning . , . Sincerest appreciation, South, for the fine Ending. Mom and Dad . . , You're the greatest! You filled the inbetween and made the pieces fit. Thanks for being there when I needed you both GREG R WOLFE Marthing Band 2 3, Concert Band 2 3 4, Orchestra 3 4, President 4, Intramurals 2 3 4. Teachers teach that knowledge waits. can lead to hundred dol- lar plates, and goodness hides behind it's gates, but even the President of the United States, sometimes must have to stand naked -Bob Dylan Live joyously and harmoniously in this uni- verse- the next time you blink you may never return. HOLLY A. WRIGHT Pep Club 2, Track 2 3. Dino-There are places and times I'll remember all my life, though some have changed, some forever, all my love Becky- Thanx your great, My knees are bruised! Hi Mol-I think we're freaking out. Leslie-Your always there when I need you, thanx. luniors-after Senior, Beth-l'm hungry, aren't you? To my friends-I love you all. SHARI L. WRUBEL Pep Club 2 3, Flag Team 3 4, Historian 4, Foreign Language Fair 2, National Honor Society 3 4, Math Contest 3, Scholarship Pin 3 4, Honor Roll 2 3 4. Family, especially Mom, I'Il never be too far away' Flags 84 lil' ones-The way we were . . . Sal-Our tomorrows begin today! ILYFAE! Patti- Through Him we'll be together. Cod bless you! Rom. 15:13 Kell-I Cor. 13:4-8 Love is patient. Cod be with you, My Love, Commit to the Lord your way, trust in Him and He will act. Psalm 37:5 TAMI I. WUSSOW Pep Club 2, Science Fair 2 3, Honor Roll 3. Mom 84 Dad thanks. Troy behave yourself lack, love you fll Bad girls lt's been great, Remember Sandys party, Boston forever, Sparkys blush, Walt's service, McBees partys, Goodbye nymph, Ms. Piggy and Candy good luck . Have a great future, Lunatic forever kinky spa, little twirp I love you. 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' i , ?3?3fQfiN f X Verle, with his interna- tionally trained team of stylists, takes the most advanced and classic hair styles from every continent, then modifies the style making it avail- able for the contemporary client. L. CD I Z be Q- U bg CD F-C3 efoacl-5-9 So: 0 ii U 9 9 Karen Gordon Jill Grossman Kathy Shipley Kelly Clark Garth Krizman Mr. John Seevers Julie Botten Brett King Russ Berland Dana Futrell Michelle McKaskill Amie Lyons Adzfvrliscnlcnl 295 296 Advertisement 1 x 1 S P S We, the Goldette Executives, would like to thank all of the Goldettes for their participation this year. You have proven to us and to everyone that our hunch about the success' of this group was right. You're all great! We've been through a lot of work but also a lot of fun. To the Seniors in the group: Good luck in all you do. Wherever you go, remem- ber the times spent at South. To the Sophomores and Juniors: You will have to carry on the new-found traditions! Good Luck! To Mrs. Trupp and Mr. Millard: We would never have made it without you. Thanks, again. To everyone: Never forget the things we've accomplished this year: the most important being, meeting new people, making new friends and becoming closer to old ones. You're all special to us. All we can say is Thanks! x-uri -4 P-x Sophomores are people too. P d 11 W you 11 Wfwlls YT: AdZVCV'f!9UN!L'I1f 297 f - - - Nimuifsihx Gwucdle Qbmiennieticvm - - - - ' f E 3 Us II? Q9 2 til C593 93 Q9 S GD 3 E? i The times vve've shered together VVe will cherish through the years Thsl-Eoolpei times end the herd times i C, th d U- M C h k so :egg an E S3 ,ms Thanks rs. ru tree Adv ent Ki - - - - ask GQ? Seimucwii Ni ki- - - -Q RAIDERETTES - -RZQLUEDER NETQVSEEUTELG - - - - N QQSJQQUQE itceaceffncgfvs Csiluuibb J I J - -Eiviilil Team Extmava amaam- - - -J 335133 GDL QS - 11595935 M- THBS5 WITH 1:59 VIBES HAVE 8535 E591 VI 81053 5 I R L S Advert isemc 5 Q G U T lf! E 1 M W 99d,fMQ, MQ, 5- e E We will be Qouibwtteb gm-wb 551' W Q We ZOVQ gow Ao 'Q S 1 . J l1 if . L , is J Pjkamfko M 12 gem! yawn, a M one wko hwwo alfalaul yang? ak!! Mm W. We ya, We'II always remember WWW j K TheWay WeWere... A P Theory... TuHi all the way? fmps- Barber, a Thanks for a 6 iob well done. F- iS s LUCK Q 9 9 Q next year! '79-80 I-Iel'iia.9.e fl66ltJ4090 64 fm Kegofnf ..! f' T h B V1 K Y ,. Q aw U Kakicz and I imda X f . 1 SWIIIQBTS i llBl'lIIifi!lB R fl3ekkgaV1d Norman Caplar-T V To have a Good Friend U md E5e5kWi5IWe5 Of Shawnee Pfljgsiom South Ilxignrlgek Imcorporakecli I' tC,3rd bk k 6900, G5 l U VQQ . I liam5a5ClkL1,IVIn550Url 61571 QW krww We ve been bl9999d-I 302 Advertisement Performance Counts. In life, give it your very best. Good Luck, -to the Senior Class. Hofkemeyer BMW 5908 Outlook ,f Mission, Kansas Bavarian Motor Works f' 1Ue sleep, think and dream .. . 'DRILL 'CERN X f Let's keep track of our Senior Gals! K 04 Adve f s N Second Time AI'0lII1d fmewe I ni vig Jerk if ZQ'-2 ' E E57 'U AQ ui :E Ill S' 5 i fi 'W E DI Q en L5 25' Rocky -Q The Pseescttef Vogage is QVERQ Hurrur J f 'N 0 OOO The beginning of a true and last- ing friendship is one of the most important times of life. A time that we'll remember, maybe not minute by minute, but by the feelings that have slowly come out of it. I'm glad that we met and found many rea- sons to get to know each other bet- ter and slowly become friends. Friendship requires choice, risk, honesty, patience, time, and ulti- mate concern. When we look back on our friendship, there are so many memories of times we've spent to- gether. I'm grateful for every one of them, but my favorite memories are of the times when we've simply laughed, had fun, and enjoyed our- selves. The times when you've lis- tened so carefully when I've really needed to talk and sort out my thoughts. I could never tell you what a dif- ference you have made in my life. I want you to know that you're a very special person in my eyes and that when I think of you it will al- ways be with love . . . because you're my friend. 'i - sr in nv 43. r,.7 Gund frivmis must fmt always bu Iugvllzvr. It is ilu' frrlmg of oneness, when distant, that pruzws I1 lasting frzwuislrip. Adzwrtisrrnzcnt 305 f 1 ,- u x ,Nag ,ki f 51 V0 'r 9 rw 4 fir FS 6 Q ra 1 L Ps 4' K .. 306 Advertisement I f Come see us at DeCLOUD STUDIQS Meadowbrook Village 7218 Wornall A118 NE Vivion Road Llmilisayzomnyayig Q-3 I 1I I I I -i' Ci-:I I I - I I I ,W ,J Good girls don'! bu! l do , 'Ease off B - g Kers g No - Sherloeklg Mare, tell us abou! Ti- ger , mass quantities . . .g wrong again! , woe- woe, mo-mo, nie, you, CL., Miller, drive-ins, pre- ganies, and eruisingg Coones be a founlainlg What really happened lo your overalls???g Parties, plale- glass windows - Robl, and porchesg Mr. B's pink ou!fi!g Keep nie away from MD's and eall me the home wrecker - tell me abou! i!!g Wanna see the hay br1rn?g Did you bring the knee pads and crash helmets, Marvin?g Clienilawn Services: No- body does it belterlg And she won'! give up 'cause she's 171 Kwai! till she's 189, Le!'s do roadslp Don't we all have Dr,s appoinhnenls Friday?g Bye lo all onr big brother5 : Wayne, Butch, Tony land Ros' me, even if !he M-mobile is belterl, Tim, Sieve, and las! but no! least, Iardon. Thanks for the fun limes. We love you all! Good times come and ga Init our friendships will never end. Goodbye! We slill miss you Lisa! Adzverlisernen! 307 N ' Deon FIR6T x Flyinq I-Iiqh in Eiqhty with Deeds Foxy Lady kphoioqznic Wz'rz Not, but Lots of Class Wz'vc Got, f' N et- O74 ZZML... Ft. Lauderdale Will Never Be The Sam SPRING BREAK '80 , COME HUDDLE WiTH A E DECA EXEC'S e .J A dzwrtisenmnt T e N 9 Ol' GI nn Beckingham Jeff Bollman Kathy Derk GregD tton Sherri Gause Kirk Glazie T resa Graham L il-qafcher JoyceHiIl E 3 D. 2 N 3' I E UI N x Z Q fx, , 2 W li' rn A L ' 1 E L-1 k f LJ a 5 2' C w fu cf I E55 L X 2 W H sn A 15 3- 1 -- Q c -w. 5. U , E lg W 5- ID fXT : I - 0 A LH Ku, Q Z s 1 LH, +L - ga L Q1 , L. '- S' E - + 2' . -3 j '- C X :5 A H 2 L- L., X lg-ll - . 5 Q Ei! l!i'! H S 5 Ha gs: ma: Q 2 :Z C w -' 1 L! l! .5 L UQ cm 2 GD 5 , Q 3' UQ L Z5 3 S? 3 GD U' 'G 3ll9:l 5'-N931 UUQUZ P-'9lI3!H -'al-'!M UIJUO S1l9M9I9LI9!W sewbql UOI' 1-l9PP0lS imeq 0-l9lU0H 3l9!H OUUU-'UH ULIUI' 9U0WP9H09'I I' S U L HUA1 f 'N L CD .vi 5 2 Shaw D06 n . .ag ,twig AH, ff? J Adzverfisemenf 311 f x Qqkxsisssgz- '55 YQQQX ,XB 65 BS my Sim? QS' , FRAME THEM YOURSELF Don't forget Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt and Uncle. MAXWELL J SULWEEZWAMMEWS .T Mime sox FRAMES and PHOTOGRAPHS 548-1213 10381 Metcalf Overland Park, Kansas J Friends will always be friends. Yon will always be my favorite friend. Long live the sky lark. M,G.B. Dreams! Monte Carlo raids! T.A. Toad Remember all of it Pal, Thanx You will never forget Pat! So don'l try. Iusl keep on being lhal rrazy junior l know. Eggs Forever! Mikcfs Plum was fun. And stop chasing a black Trans Arn. Bye, Bye Thanx Boy, l wish l had a Porsche to drive around in. Your a good kid, don'l let Arnold Corrupl you, lt was fun at the Plaza. Have a great senior yearl WJJWZ Thanks guys for always being there. Pal, you know I wan! you for your ear. Iolin, you will always be the 18 year old guy who is always after it! Thanx 312 Adzrertisernent -f' , -3 l:mQmd5 QXCTORS: always on stagE Studio Five stars: f' V . .Hulk Tnrffml, Alllfmn Wnml, Cunvl Mllslvrsnll, Lnum Husslv, Kvlly 5' V k D rl L4'rm'Y, frllllrwflv Rnudvlmsh, . :mlm Lvmfm-11, Mnfywz llrw, Kur! Mmfmgw, rmlum Ml-Cmmvy L 1 Tl K.-Hy MfNmwy, William Mm-ru, fnln' fvnulrrgs, Kurru Burl ' Karl Kmrf, 11miSnm1.V lunvs. 'N Be5k ForevQr VVe IVIISS Ya, IXASFPQS! f 3 x M' , way X F Over the Hg We Made lu! 1313. MG, RIVLVTP, cs J ul N jf, Road Advcriisenzenf 313 Marla B., Patty B., Cunnie B., Dawn C., Mary C., Cari C., Kathy C., Cindi E., julie F., Linda G., Sonja H., Adrien H., Robin H., Susan H., Lnri H., Beth H., Lisa K., Mary L., Ann I., Alison M., Michella M., Betsy M., lodi O., Alison O., Kim O., Alison R., Mary R., Berta R., Iill R., Cindy R., Barb S., Vicki W., Carla W., Eric F., Dwayne B., Kirk G., lames G., Kelly H., Charlie K., Steve O., Kell P., Maury P., lim P., Brad R., Rickie R., Darnsy S., Kent S., Brady T., Dave S., Scott S., john T., Mitch M., Eric V. -fyuzfre all Excellent! Thanks for the picture Sheldon, we like it! K F N HHMNE L STHGS J x INCORPORATED CSTEVE I-IILL President Injection Molding Phone I EESBSSBQ J ' IN MEMORY OF TI'IE semolzs I LIFE V ILL BE HARD V lTI'IOUT Y I 314 Advertisement +I' f'i , ieeeililmi Q pity 5 f,3f1 ' PYERXXSQQERS We Go Together, .. N l' l N T61 lvlory, 5hQron,Scott:yihn l My friends, I wish for you to know you can be anything you want hard enough to work for, but to remember theres a price we pay for everything. To make some real commitments tn work hard to reach your goals, but not feel compelled to apologize i to others for goofing off. i Anything worth doing is worth getting done. . . how well you do it is your free choice. in life, As you grow older tu stay friends with the child inside . .. play, dance, be silly, take chances. limpathize with those who worry about you, listen to the advice of experience but know you are ultimately responsible fur your decisions, not they. To love books forthe chance to learn others' ideas, but to love real people more. To be open and honest with friends, 1 i wut to let them and you have secrets, too. Above all, to maintain faith in your innate goodness and personhood, your ability to make this world a more beautiful place, l'm happy to be sharing with you J par! of these years of growth, disappointment, discovery, hurt feelings and joy. . I love you. We 'll Always Be like Un e LOVQ Norge l-lartey Oscar' l-lar-Vey Nancy Kr'-istln 7 e- af 'fllwd' 3 Advertisement 315 5 Z fs This is the room where the good vilres originate, where tnne and spare are but fanta- sies, where no nmn or woman has ever gone before to try and please on entire student lrodxl and an administration too. We have done what no one else has tried f reaehed nu- :Wino goal Ksins is A REALITY. General Manager: Station Manager: Ilend Engineer: Announeer Manager: Assistant DI Manager: Continuity Manager: Soles and Promotion Manager: Prograrnnnng Manager: Sandi Gresham Karen Samuels Ie Sin er Erie Bgeharizan David Claflin Ted Manson Dana Sehmidt Brent Cohen Smit: The student may of sms. To those who rnean the lnost to me . . . words would he an injustiee. Constant love, un- derstanding, support and laughter ound under one roof. Thanks for the rainbow. Mum and Dad: Don't go changing to try an please me, you never let rne dawn before. I love you just the reay you nre. Hooley: Thanks for your wisdom, humor and especially for leading the way. You will never know how much you were missed. Pi-shi: You'11e kept me company ond shared with me . . . love you. Someday our princes will come but hold on, a special one is planned for you. Sorry, I zuouIdn't let you drive. Za: l'lI never outdo as the rnuehas turns. Sorry, for the neglected time. Don't give up on the world, you have to look beyond. You are loved and held in my heart. Thanks to those who have walked beside me . . . Su- san: A mouse yet a mighty one. Forever my love. Thanks for always being there. You have helped rne get through. Dee: Thanks for your friendship. Both tao busy to go out and have tun? Marty: No matter what the distance, you are always close in rny heart. I will remem- lrer the memories, Tina: An old raiderp always in spirit, if not lang distance. Thanks for ev- erything. Mnry Anne: Keep your fnee to the sunshine and you won't see the shadow. Teaeliers: Do a little more than everyone expects of you and soon Ihey'll expect a little more We made the grades but still we wonder who we really are. South: To those who rnnde me love-it, to those who made me Imte it, I have learned from all of you. I'II miss nat those I never met but those I met ond never knew. I did what I felt was ri ht. I showed love to those who needed it most. I fared and I tried. I laughed. I was ntyselif, But no one will quite understand . . . for I can hear the silenee and I can see the darkness and Igot to tintl nry corner ofthe sky ..,.,....,..........,..................,.......,.,.,........................,.,..... Diana Frenzel. The old yearbook sits on the shelf. Waiting, just wailing to lre remembered. Rernnnsunig through high sehool Innes, the traditions still remain. But now they are tnere photos, Who would dream that une book could hold so many precious memories. f Karen Love, Mom and Dad. there were Innes when 1 wondered how i'd survived this long. onit it i'd ever have the chance to do more than just live. I zoonted to live and he free, not he alone, I zvomlered if i'd ever have the chance to really make it. then 1 found sorneone who eauld show me how to truly live, how to do more than just exist. he said he ruuld show nie haw to be free and that he'd always be with nie, he'd always love rne and 1've discovered i owe hnn my life. and i know that i love him. 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TALLBOYS N omenNVine8:aIIIhe JOYS We are the '80 Danny Welch Kon MacAda1i1 Brad Brown Mark Slater Bill Bray Frank Bufero Tum Haenisch TALLBOYS Not Piclured: Frank Burera, Billy Chiles, Brian Hoops, Tom Haenisch. Brian Hoops Brel! Whitmcr Mick Frederes Billy Chiles Ion Boring Tom Payne Steve McLeroy 'N Y .J Adzrcrliseiricizl 321 f' F N eg,b0Qk , ---4 'N E EEE gig? S52 iE2E? 252 fxx. A fi, Q??gEQ ggi? 3 Sega? Q? E222 A dvcrfisemcnt The SOUTH WHITE HOCKEY TEAM thanks their sponsor Robert E. Esrey and Co. 'hr Top: R.G. Odell, Skip Shepherd, Ted Olsen, Capt. Brad Becker, john Copeland Andy Gall, Bruce Iohnsun. Bottom: Tim Phillips, Matt Ogren, Scott Kiffin, Brian Tillema, Mike McDaneld, Scott Lawder. lohnson County Amateur Hockey Association The SOUTH GREEN HOCKEY TEAM thanks their Drs nn JOHNS COUNT AMATE M Slum Q Top: Coach Eddie Gilbert, Coach Ken Seabaugh, Lisa Seabaugh, Ward Veneklasen, Keith Walberg, Capt. Mark Glasser, Doug Garliig, Todd Graves. 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Lavely, William-219 Law, -Robert-HI-171,196 Lawaer,iswff-za,so,53,7s,18L196, 249,253,345 f L ,y Lawder, Tamara--63,121,157,196 Lawler, Bridget-249 Lawler, Tom-219 Deidre-143,219 Elizabeth-249 Latiflees, Patrick-196, Lawrence, George- 196,173 Lawrence, Pete-249 Y Layne, Bruce-219 1 Layne, Frank-249 Peggy-219 1 Leaeh, ,Susan-196 LL LEARNING L Leblanc, Bob-T3i3,2159 LeClaire, Dennis-219 L Lee, Iames-249 Lee, Pallem-113,153,196 e Lee, Patty-71,113,153,2I9 , 7 Lefka,e fBi11gggfs1,219 7 Leffridge, Gay-249 Leighton, Cynthia-196 L Lerner, Dana-196 LERNER, MARIE-118,122 Lemefglllzeia-249 Leiiin, Jeffrey-181,196 Levine, Martin-220,222 Levine, Nanci-249, Ly mg 1 Levine, Robyn-57,Il:f6 L Levine, Susan-113,196 LTBRARY-82 Lind, Lani-220 L 3735 , Binder, Karen-Z1,11L3,157,19e Lindsey, Lindsey, Linsin, Tim-249 L 'V' ' Liolios, Iodi-63,249 Liston, Del-2501 Little, Debra-220 LitzenbergerjRichard-250 Lloyd, Eric-196 Locke, Christopher-141,171,196 Locke, David-28,250 Lohmoeller, Teresa-250 1 Lohr, Robert Duke-23,143,250 Long, Byron-71,113,115,220 Long,iChristopher-250 LONG, LIANE-91 Long, Thomas-136,250 L Loudon, Charles- 149,220 Lucas, Cathy-220 Ludwig, Kevin-163,250 Luedtke, Iohn-34,204,250 Lund, jennifer-250 Lundberg, Lorri-61,121,196 Lundsford, Barbara-63,122,220 Lynch, Michael-196,171 , Lynch, Susie-250 Lyons, Amie Carroll-250 Lyons, Mary-157,167,220 Lyons, Tina-157,196 Mmmmmmmm Maack,,David-220, e ejiijf' MacAdam, Ken-250' 'FL L MacAdam, Michael-196 MacDonald, Richard-220 Macek, Laura- 196 Lryfaclsaac, Richard-171,196 lviack, Frank-28,125 Mack, Sara-113,196 Mackkenzie, Ronald-143,220 L Mackey, Michelle-220 Mackley, Steven--171,220 Maddock, Paul-143,145,220 Madsen, Derek--196 Maehl, Birgit-220 Maher, Cheryl-51,131,220 1 Maher, Daniel-141,196fL, Le., QL L..L LL L L Mahoney, Ellen-250 L - Mahoney, Janet-54,73,118,187,196 Mahoney, Patrick-1967 L fi Mahzsqdclll, william-1QQ,,gfa'lL L Mai, Llleiiiel' 1 131 ' L Mullin, L,,L L Main'-1 MALONE, GUY-aififl1'f'Lgf2F5f5Ligff?e Malone, Troy-250,122 i 1 Q Mandell, Bonnie-220 L-1? Mm,Kane-L-anal18L121,1s7,196 Mann, 17, Manson, , MARCHINC i Marcus,gefffg3gg.g2o M , 2' Marley, jeffrejf-1963 . Marshall, Richard-71,1 13,171 L Mauritzen, William-197 Maxey, Diane-121,197 Maxey, Doug-118,215,251 Maxon, jennifer-251 Mayberry, Mark-197 Mayer, Kelly-127,15 , h Mayer' +i'vLzLf: ..,L..,L.-. , L , Le LLL. Maxon, Brad-54,118,197 Meacham, Robert-71,1 1MEADOR, DARREL-97 L L Meador, Mary-71,113,252,344 L Meek, ,L 1 LLLL Mehnert, john-71,1 Meiningegf-Iefdi-121 Mem1nge5f,,Kurt-198 Q Melia, Melia, 198,171,221 Melrzggiscorr-118,lI98e7 - L Mendaa, T0dd7r53,2552 Lg 1 CHORUS Menck, Laurie-63,198 L ' MARVIN-95 N1?55i3i5QKeViH-198 i LL L fi M9Yf5rLLlMCliiifli::sa252f221 gLfEiigifffL 5 L Mfldffffffff MILL-ARD, RON Ll Miner, Miller, Miller 1 K 'ekw Miner, Jane-e1,153,171,f98 Miller, Miller, Miller, Lois-51,221 ' Miller, Miller, Mizzggg Amie-1987 Charles-221 ,eLe. A j ff Iay-141,198 Lisa-221 Lynne-61 ,65,1 98 l'el Q 1 1 Mary-122 y Robert-252 at L. L LMS:-la wa- LL 1 ,ze 4 Marshall, Sandra-251 1 K' Marker, Jacqueline-73,153,125 fx Martin, Carl-196 1 jg Martlnglim-I 13,115,1 17,250 A M4ffiIiiQfI931XI-159,197 LL L L Llhelil Baff-251L I9f53iero,Ii1l-197 Elizabeth-197, L Maek, Dorothy-113,251 Massie, Carla-2.51 Masterson, Caro?-54,187,197 MATH DEPARTMENT-94,95 Matherly, Janice-251 - Mathes, Setphen-197 Matters, Rori-251 Matthews, Lynn- 102,155 Matthews, Sarah-69,135,233,238, 251 Mattivi, Tracie-251 h L Matuszak,Mindy-73 L Mauery, Tim-221 Mauritzen, james-171 . 37 Mrllrard, Charles-1985 Milligan, Allen-1985 Mans, Marie-42,69,221 elelll QLE i Christie-198 Carole-252 L L ,,LgLLj5L Qg1SCHLICH, HQQQQQKD-95 ,,,L,L L 'iL ffllifchell, -L L Miltenfelner, Moog,-l1L77,19B Ax Mau, Patricia-69,52 l'lle 7 llee Monahan, Kelly-198 Monday, Christine-221 Mongoven, Paige-122,157,252 Mangovaesfacy-198 Montoyagolistella-222,252 , y Montoya, Marie-198 ff' Mooney, John-118,221 Moore, William-1 18,141,199 Moran, Mike-141,171,199 Morefield, Carolyn--71,113,199 Morgan, Brad-252 h Morgan, Candy-252 h h Morgan, Michael-143,221 Moritz, Ieryl-252 Morris, Lori-199 Morris, Shawn-221 Morrlsey, Tom Gerald-252,253 ,,LLLL .L .1 so .-f LQLLQLLQLLQ-,L if lv..-,LL L . 5-.1 RQSE is Ewa LV, Morrison, Bill-145 2 Morrison, Blair--221 Morrow, Leigh+-69,135,222,345 Moss, Vivian-253 Moxley, Mark-59,113,175,252,253 Moyers, Elaine-252,253 Mueller, Gina-222 V Muglach, Lisa-222 h Muglach, Albert-253 . Mullin, Therese-157,168,222 Mullin, Vincent-253 Mulvany, Laura--63,69,200,222' Mulvany, Theresa-59,253 y Murdock, David-199 Q, - h Murnane, Joann-89 y Murray, Cameron--71,1 ' Murray, Craig--7 1,7 3,1 13,115,222 Murray, Bliiabeth--59,222 I N MURRAY, JERRY--97 I 7 Murray, Steven-141,199 Murry, Frank-222 Mutter, Steve--173 I Muse, KimberlyFf222 - Muse, Paul-2535 V ' MUSIC REPERTORY THEATER- , 120 MUSIC THEORY--120 Myers, Margaret-253 Myers, Michael-222 - - Myers, Stephen--141,181,199 McAninch, Gregory--197 McAuley, jennifer-37,113,251 McBean, Christine--71,113,221 McBride, Denise--61,121,l5Z,197 MCCarl, Andrew- 125,221 A. ig McCarter, Mccaskell, Mark-141,197Q McCaskiIl, Michelle-251 ' McClain, Scott-251 McConnell, Bonnie--221 McCormick, Mike-181,251 McCoy, Henry-135,136,251,3o McCoy, Irvin- 197 MC COY, IAMES4-81 ,McC0y, Pamela--251 ,MCCue, Erin-73,122,221 fMcCul1ough, Nancy-197 'McCurdy, jon-,251 McCurry, Dan-251 , y McGriff, Kevin-198 McGrigg, Penne-122,251 McHugh, Ann-+191,251 Mclnturff, M. Rachel-121,136,252 McKean, Michael--221 McKearney, Mary-221 McKee, Mark-252 McKee, Melissa-73,198 McKessor, Marsha-252 McKessor, Patrick--198 - - McKinney, Michelle--69,122,221 McLachlan, Andrew Keith-221 McLemore, Michael-198 McMahan, Christine-+136,252 McManis, Alana--71,1 13,221 McNeill, David--171,221 McNerney, Kelly--42,67,209,221 McQuarter, Debra-198 N nrmnnnnnnnn Nachbar, Shelley-199 Nachbar, Thurs-253 Nadoh, Jerome-199 Nagy, Todd-141,199 NATIONAL MERIT--130 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- I I 135 Nations, Scotte-57,222 N earenberg, Myra-199 Needham, Nancy4136,177,253 NEILL, IIM-111, 1, I NELSQN, srsvsgivs Nsson, Timothy-199 Nether, Steve-253 Newlin, Nancy-61,177,199 Newallis, Richard-141,199 Newkirlc,Nan-177,253 Newman, Heather--177,222 Newton,,William-143,145,222 NICHOLS, CHARLES--79,80,81,l04, 222 N Nichols, Greg-222 Nichols, Holly--199 Nichols, Kara--199 Nichols, Kevin-253 - Nichols, Laura-f69,222 Nichols, Michael-253 Nichols, Robyn--222 McDonald, Mike-221 Nicholson, chriszane-61,e3,199 I alyl lMcDona1d, Becky+Q25E3leTe f liiil 91 Niclcom, Rob-222 sssll iff is MC DONALD, BILL?-102 I 1 I Nieman, Mark-25,35 N QMCDQHRIH, Lisa Kdy-25175 I f 2 Nierni, Grace-51213951117 YMCDohald, Nancy-59,159,168,199, Niifon, Chris--199 ill'i I 221 R ,gg Nggerc-ioo-1o1s, iMcDonald -s.I Nol5'fega,Pau1-199 O Nohinek, james--253 5 - Noon, Debra-18,61,67,25,3y IMCEII'-By, I Norby, Steven-7l,11i3,2iZ2 1McElvain, Lesa+e221, Nordin, Robyn-63,222 QMCEIWZ-lin, Gary--221 Nordquist, Mary-199 McEntree, Daniel-197 if McEntree,Robin--.221 . li McGowan, Iosephll198,173lf5lilifbiliff McGowan, Robert--198 I 'I McGowan, Williarn--198,173 MgGrath, Marty-251 J NORTON, SHIELA-99 Nuffer, Susan-199 Nunez, Nereyda-69,222 Ooooooooooooooo Oakes, Scotth-254 Obermeier, Mary Io--199 O'Brien, Iohn-18,59,254 O'Brien, Iulia-67,222 O'Brien, Mike-113 O'Brien, Patrick Michael-57,71,222 O'Brien, Susan-54,63,65,,187,199 O'Bryan, Karyn-222 O'Connor, Christine-147,165,199 Oddo, Cathy-222 Odell, Robert-113,222 ODEN, BOB-108 Oden, Deanna-254 Odle, Steven-222 Offenstine, jill-254 OFFICE EDUCATION +59 Offill, Mark-222 Ogg, Tim-199 Ogle, Kella-254 Ogle, Sandra--222 I Ohlson, Katie-51,199 Olawsky, Mira-254 OLIVER, DAVID-104,141,179 Oliver, Iudy-53,69,71,254 I Olsen, julie-199 O L A Olsen, Ted-141,199 I Omland, Alan--199 I O'Neill, Maureen-222 Oothout, Kevin--143,145,222 ORCHESTRA--1 16- 117 Orlich, Allison--53,73,221,222 Ormsby, Kimberly-67,222 Osborn, Trina--122,222 Osbourn, Michael-171,22 Ose, Kevin-222 Ostermann, Diana-63,199,260 O'Toole, Maureen-222 Ottesen, Grant-22 Overholser, Sonia-135,254,127 Oziefstreet, Debra Lynn-23,254 Owens, Carol-222 Owings, Lori-75,122,222 ' I Ozley, Yvette--222 PPPPPPPPPPPPP Palatas, Denise--199 PACESETTERS-68,69 Pai,,Loruine-254 Palmer, Bradley-163,222 Palmer, Brian-200 Palmer, jennifer-113,254 Palmer, Nancy-200 Palmore, Cynthia-200 Pardoll, Mike-149,200 Parelman, Daniel-135,136,254 Paris, Ann-254 Parker, Adam-118,200 Parker, Donna-222 Parker, Iennifer-20,222 Parrih, Kim--200 Parrish, Melissa-69,177,222 Paras, Bruce-222 Parsons, Kimberly+67,223 Parsons, Terry-141,200 Passer, Michael-145,241,254 Michael-257 Q -. . ,ie as ,Q nfs is R Bob--171 . .,, Pospisil, RhodeS,Richard--2560 ' Li .s i PifsfS0n,Iamesf-223 R P0rrs,101m+1i1ss,2oo y Ricci, Roberta-54,224,1z2,73,218 .11 P 86116, MiChaBl:7l411200,254y mLLAA Powe, Gregory-255 R' RICE, BILLIE-67,102 R. - PATRIETTESP-551' ' 0 Powell, Ieffry-200 my Douglas-256 y PATRIOT-132 mhxh R P Powlas,Ramona-147,255 Riizhardson, Glenn-201 I of PBUTEFSOH, R0beri-200 is Powlagsigflfamara-200 Richmond, Traceyfe551,256 l , P13gUL,AILQf-595 esle Pfalf,li1i1Qmzfuw-255 Rickard,carQi+2z4 R i Paiiilsen, Prendioille, Daniel!--255 Q Rider, Johns-gif1iiQl,159,201 Peclq, g,g- R Pram,Anne-71,113,122,2o7,224,117 Ridge,Ii11-f359,21'2gg1,iiil,f I Peclen, Micreael-+1s13,2f2Q yeil PRODUCTION CENTER-83 Riegexf, Pembefffmf Pfeven-201 Mark-200 R PENDELTGN,DAVE-+7092iifiggfi Pueftg,Michael-141,200 Tracy Alone--157 y. y Ritter, l Kennet 'zoo Pufdumf Se Pusuteri, ' Riva, Rachel-200 Pyle' 'isii so L, R Kim--223 - y Pyle, Donald-4253lii5iifl'fgl:0' f 0 is R xx-,f1Q,if - -1h - -,. 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R Rame1,Rfmduz1w71,z1s,2s6 Phi1green,sheryi7s9,ggsy ' Mary-224 5,1 ' , , ,,, ,,, ,,,, R Ruskin' '1'??C?fi-'ilQ254s Rasmussen' laiiiiis-33f256f24 R R R nsiphislisips, Timothy-zoo Rasmussen, Mark-54,1o4,135,254,256 John--224 1 Phillips, Vicki-53,255 y Raue, Chris--181,233,256 f lMarc-20,1fi m.- 10 y PHIPPS,ANITAQ-Q-79 f Q Rauschenberg,Jodi-201,113 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-102--4 Rawifch, Bruce-125,224 103 ' ' Raymond,iKimberle-256 0 X,,,, i,Piaff,Ioseph-115,200 Rayner, Keuy-67,224 l, . ,,, 0 R Piester, Cortney-23,75,255 Ream, Kara--2244 Rorabaugh, Piester, Mathew-75,223,161 Ream, Kurt-42,145,256 Rose, Daniel-F-2,57 V 0 Pigott, Terrie-223 Redmond, Leo-224 Rosine, Ani1aeg122,224 Pih1, Torsten-200 Reed, Jamie-121,165,201 Rosmarine, si3ggisfl1z1,224 RRRR PILGRAM, HELEN -81 Pine, Nancy- 101,200 PINNERS-61 Pitts, Brad-255 Pitts, Brett-223 Pitts, Sherri PLOWMAN, LINDA- 107 Plummer, LanceH255 Plummer, Steven-149,200 Plunkett, Christine--200 Pockrandt, Vicki-223 Poettgen, Denise--63,200 Pomeroy, Martin-254 Porter, Beth-181,255 Porter, Brad-255 Reed, Iulie-256 Reese, Curtis-256 Reeves, Erica--61,63,177,201 Reeves, Ieff-224 Regan, Colleen--61,224 Regan, John--201 Rehmert, Tami-113,256 ' Rein, Scott-224 Reinecker, Iann-53,256,345 Reinecker, Iill-201 Renfro, Margaret-69,256 Reyes, Theodore--224 Reynolds, Bob-224 Reynolds, Sandra-256 Rhea, Michael-201 Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross Ross Ross Ross, Bonnie-i li iiffgqls me s l x K - Gina-69,2? ssses , Greg-f224 , Jeffery-202 , Lisa-23,73,202 Rossie, Matthew-181,202 Rothganger, Steve--118,202 Roudebush, Ieanettee-67,257 Roudebush, Tom-145,257,179 Round, Donna-118,121,202 Rowe, Bradley-54,224 Rowland, Cynthia-224 Roy, Kelly-51,224 t i. . 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Sanders, Iames-143,145,224 Sanders, Lisa-224 t,ett,,t,tt.1Sandridge, Ioy-258 Sanitate,Donna-202 - - Santero, Lyndee-122,258 Sapp, Neal - Sargent, Tracy-202 Sasser, Sandra-61,202 Sasser, Susan-61,113,224 SAUNDERS, GLENN-108 Sawyer, Dale-225 Sawyer, Danny-202 Scalco, Denise-224 Scalora, N ina-202 Scalora, Ron-258 Schaefer, Steven-258 Scharf, Michael-258 Scharf, Timothy-224,171 Scheele, Michael-224 Schick, Lora-135,147,258,173 Schillaci, Charles-225 Schillaci, Cynthia-202 Schlein, Gregory-71,113,115,258 Schlozman, Heidi-202 Schmidt, Allen-118,202 Schmidt, Dana-18,3O,S4,75,135,258 Schmidt, Harlow-202 Schmidt, lane-113,202 SCHMIDT VERLYN-99,147,149,151 Schmit, Linda-61,225 Schneider, Kate-258 Schock, james-71,258,113 Schoenfeld, Iulie-131,135,258 setter, Sa5aa35?51,51,122,125,259 selggsanyffrey-54,131,135,233,259 SENIOR ENGLISH-90,91 Seward, Anita-203 MUSIC DEPT. SEXTON, PAUL-102,155,203 Shaff, Amy--23,259 Shaon, Chris Sharp, Dearcy-177,226 Sharp, Stacey--104,259 Shaw, Michael-203,171 Shay, Kathleen-226 Shay, Kevin-203 Shay, Patricia-65,203 Sheldon, Scott--145,226,171 Shepard, Michael-226 Shen S saeg2assf5sfefz2ea+69,54,135,259 I Sherwood, Roger-203 Shiao, Ting Kuo-203 Shildmyer, Sandy-259 Shipley, Kathy-259 Shipley, Marie-203 Shipley, Rodney--259 Shivers, Robert Shofner, Tracy-71,113,203 Shonkwiler, Suzanne-51,203 Shore, Deborah-54,61,118,153,165, 187,203 Shortland, Stephen-75,125,259,173 Shouse,Kurt- 226 SHOW ME SOUTH-50 Shryock, Kelly-51,122,226 Shull, Richard-203 Siebert, Douglas--1 18,141,203 Siebert, Lori'-153,259 Siegel, Iulie-203 Siegel, Marla-259 Siegfried, Robert-203 Silverman, Amy-203 Simmons, Carolyn-54,99 Simpson, Pamela-53,155,259,345 Simpson, Ronda-259 Singer, jeff-128,226,113 Singer, jeffrey-115,141,203 Singer, Sara Sinsel, Andrew-113,203 sinsez, Richard?-97,259 ' Sirridgeglohn-203 i Sirridge, Susan4-226 C SIOLIN,'SUSAN-92 Skjelbostacl, Susan-69,226 Slacl-i1Patti-113,226 Sladkey, David-149,203 Slater,'Bryan-143,145,226 Slater, Mark--59,259 Slaven, joseph-226 Sl aven, Karen-260 Slimm, Victor--260 Sloan, Missy-203 Sloan, Sandra V Slotsky, Michael-203, , t Smalley, Kenneth 2 ' Smalley, Scott-226,173 Smith, Barb--153 'A Smith, Bart-226 SMITH, BETTY-91,73 Smith, Bret-141,203 Smith, Carrie-260 Smithfploseph- 149,226 SMITH, IOYCE--89 Smith, Kenton 37,226 Smith, Kipp-260 Smith, Kyle 203 Smith, Lon-226,171 Smith, Lynne-69,71,260 Smith, Phillip Smith, Marc-260 Smith, Mark--203 Smith, Randall-181,203 Smith, Rebecca--1 18,203 Smith, Sheri--260 - Smith, Sherie-63,153,203 Smith, Stephen-151,260 Smith, Stuart-226 Smith, Suzanne--260 Smith, Tammy-71,113,165,203 Smith, Tony-51,1 13,115,143,145, 226 SNIDER, GERALD-128 Snitz, Debbie-203 Snitz, Michael--18,59,260 Snook, Susan-71,113,226 Snyder, Allen-1 18,203 Snyder, Christina-71,113,233,260 Snyder, jeff-226 SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPT. 98,99 SOCCER-180,181 Solomon, Howard-226 Sorenson, Kenneth-226 Southard, Suzanne-125,226 SOUTHETTES-66,67 Sowell, William-203 Soack, Brian-82,226 Spargur, Vincent--226 Sparks, Loraine--260 Sparks, Sally-226 Sparks, Scot- 143,145,226 Spear, Elizabeth-59,260 Spears, Hayward--260 Speer, Edward-30,57,94,104,125,131 13S,26U,254,226 Spencer, Barbara-226 Spencer,Blake-23,203 N N 3 25' ,ox Spencer, Brett-260,173 Spencelg5g12aiS'e+204 Spicergifgjfii-5,260 1, s Qii11AMikC'?2O4 S if -' 55 fsffz 1 Z ...,' lf' Sff1 oCf o .gf 52 5 1 l SM S 11 1 . Sullivan, Richard-262 Sjixllivan, Terry-149,205 Summers, Beth-262 Summerville, Ion-205 SUPPLE, LOIS--104 Suptic, Denise-118,205 Surbey, Kelley-227 Suter, Mara-205 Sutter, Scott-227 ' Swafford, Anne-71,113,205 Swufford, Susan-54,67,131,135,262, 345 Thum, Catherine-153,263 Thum, Jeanne- 153,205 Thurman, Kimberly-54,75,188,263 TIEGREEN, WILLIAM--79 Tieson, M-126 Tillefy, Kyle David-227 Tilley, Jane-227 Tinker, Brady-263 Tippins, Cary-205 Todes, Brad-148 Todtenhausen, Shari-263 Toft, Paul-205 .gg Swail, Stephanie-205 Tollie, Lynn-263 5 swam, Ieun-23,53,181,Z62 Tomlinson, Lori K 515 x'l'Q -wr ,.,l- 1, K , , Stang, xmAA Sulun, Charlene-262 Tomlmson, Rzchurd-176 Stanphilll Eugene--71,205,113 Tomlinson, Terry-228 Sfarbuck, gf ' ,52gg1son, Melanie-1a,54,69,125,26z Torchia, Dana-195,177 . 1 '15Ti-ff Nz' . . Stark, 3 Maman-122,227 Torchzs,Mark-135,145,264 Stark, gi Eg gy, Iacalyn-227 Totten, Disc-155 Sta g l A Dayna--205 Tofgon,cindy-71,e1,71,113,127,263 Sta 5 l l 11. 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Lori-54,151,229 Weiner, or ,V11 Vaggwillsey, Phillip-141,207 V f as N my-63,229 Wiiigtfijilaon, Dorothy--264 5, slanmrl-71,113,115,117,229 Weir,-iulie--206 VVVVVVV V QV1,VfiVi5ZiVVQjgs11LsoN,GREG-87.14?2149z159fiif Eileen-113,229 Waiaayennifar-67,228'1 Laura--5229 ' V tziirimraa-irrarr,ciary--229,265 Wraith, slavarr-113,228 Wilsan,Lea1iia-r20711V W 3 gZo1otBr,Scott--143,145,229,171A fWe1ch,Rerle--71,113,228 WILQONJQIJRALIE-59,104 Zu1nWa1t,iB1'ad-265 1 W 1 Index 343 Mrs. Linda Barber advisor Karen Samuels editor-in-chief Student Life Organizations Lori Iohnson John Steinberg editor cditor Ann Iacobson Michele Watts Academics Marty Warren editor Mary Meador Ioan Bowen Sports Sharon Brussell editor Iann Reinecker Leigh Morrow Student Body Allyson Beardsley editor Susan Chittenden Ken Glickstein Art!Business Susan Swafford editor Brad Caplan Barb Eby Ioyce Hill Photographers Scott Lawder chairman Pam Simpson Andy Dankwerth Sheldon Samuels 145 , A MR' S sz Q. m I 'WSF' VXI? '9- .E 1 flwifl' fra? eff' 3 4 infu- ' 'l .,., 'fit I . 1 .isa Editor-in-Chief Time passes quickly as we move through new phases of time, but our spot never changes. Our lives merely adapt to a new environment. This yearbook represents a single point in time. One to be remem- bered with the aid of pictures and commentary that capture our lives in a moment. The instant the shut- ter opens and closes life is brought to a standstill. If a picture paints a thousand words then this one book is a library. Perhaps a slight bit heavy, it represents evenings at school, early morning pictures and hundreds of hours spent reading, writing, editing and then proof- reading again. I would never have made it through this year without the faith- ful assistance of each editor: Sharon, Marty, Lori, Susan, Iohn and Allyson. Linda Barber-Well we made it. Maybe not all in one piece, but we made it. I'll never forget our year together-beginning in Glenwood Springs. It seems like only yesterday when we were stay- ing up all night to meet our dead- line at ICP camp. Memories . . . I think that song is inbedded in my mind forever. Both of us would not have made it without each individ- ual staff member. A group is only as strong as its weakest member but our group has no weak point. Each member put forth his or her utmost. Leigh, Iann, Ann, Michele, Ioan, 346 in w ' is it 5 s 7.2 s -- N Y . I Mary, Ioyce, Barb, Brad, Susie, Ken, Scott, Pam, Andy, and Sheldon: you are what made this book what it is. For the juniors, I hope your spot next year will be in yearbook be- cause the experience I received this year is incomparable to any other. Remember that you only get out of a group what you yourself put into it. For now my spot is here but I will soon be moving on. Please nev- er let traditions fade but merely be- gin new ones and improve upon those already established. 732440 WXYYAZLZQ, Academire Editors To come back for a second year at anything requires a little extra ener- gy to muster the same fresh enthusi- asm felt the first time around. Sometimes it is easier to go along blindly not knowing what problems will confront you than it is to fully realize the trials, tears and time that are going to be required of you and still have the courage to do it again. So it is for yearbook - I came back with a little less enthusiasm and forseeing problems which became realities, but the more I gave the more I received and this second year became all the more special for the extra effort it required. I know in time the hassles will fade and all I'll remember is the laughter. Tho- reau writes, Advance confidently in the direction of your dreams and you will meet with success in unex- pected hours. My hard work will be rewarded and my success found when I see a single smile or hear the first remember whens as someone looks through the book and recalls something special. Thanks must go to Sharon and Mary who listened to me cry, scream and laugh and all the while muddled through with me. - And to Scott, who wasn't involved, but had to hear every detail of every spread and put up with my harried bad temper around each deadline. I am not ashamed to say I couldn't have done it without them. South has been my spot, my warm sheltered world for three years. The memories are personified in these pages and while I'm sure some of you will be dissatisfied with what you see, I hope you will never be dissatisfied with the memories. TUCL K+ ld,-1 0- IA out Sports Editor By the time senior year rolls around, I think anyone finds it hard to put a true-blue effort into any project. What makes the time spent on the yearbook so special is we will see our work in printg and as we gaze at a spread or read over a copy, we will be rewarded for our efforts. With this motivation, we've I coped with screaming deadlines, frustrating layouts and unbending photographers, not to mention clumpy white-out. Some students will not like what we've have done, others will love it. I just hope every- one can find a little bit of them- selves and their year at South brought back to life by the flip of a page. Thanks must go to my loyal team, Iann and Ileigh, for having the patience with me and all the lit- tle problems which often seemed like mountains. I must say the calm and cool manner of Mrs. Barber and Karen never failed to amaze me, even in the tense situations. Enough thanks can't be said to Marty and Mary for their understanding and laughter which made the moments so special. I'll never forget the wild lunches and the craziness that kept us sane. I hope the entire staff feels they have accomplished a great feat, for indeed they have. It's comfort- ing to know that we will be con- stantly rewarded anytime we pick up a Heritage, not only for the mo- ments captured in the book, but also for the moments spent putting them there. ,JAa44Q41 .6a,f4a,41L Organizations Editor In yearbook, opportunities for ad- vancement are great. I am a living example, I rose from a lowly pho- tographer to an editor in one short year. It was a rather unique exper- ience to teach while I was still learning myself. I loved it when the rest of the staff begged me to take pictures, but really, the groveling on the floor and the kisses on the feet weren't necessary. However, since there are no credits in opening section, I'm taking this opportunity to say, Yes I took them all. I discovered I could finish a spread in one night so I came to the conclusion I could do a yearbook in a week. Obviously on a page where every- one else is serious, I enjoy looking at the lighter side. It's funny but the mystique of a camera seems to bring people running. I met those who would fall into pyramid formation or slip into a comfortable bathing suit. Putting my camera aside for a minute is hard, putting it aside for- ever is impossible. It is the same with the pictures in the yearbook. The memories can be put aside for awhile, but not forever. Each time someone picks up the book, the memories live once again. Student Life Editor Even when all the frustrations and effort I put into this book are considered, I cannot think of a bet- ter reward than being a part of this year's Heritage staff. Hectic dead- lines, picture retakes and disagree- ments all seem trivial when I look at the final product. Karen, the idea you had for my section turned out great. Ann, you have been a good, hard-working staff member. It wasn't easy, but it was worth it. To the student body, I hope you consider this book as worthwhile as I do. May it bring back all the memories of the '79-'80 year. Q beep QQ-twmoczsfru Student Body Editor I would like to thank Mrs. Hos- kins and Mrs. Barber for their help in making yearbook a very worth- while experience. Who knew that there was so much work put into producing one book!!! However, I've never had so much frustration and worry, mixed with so much satisfac- tion and fun ever before! I also want to thank all of my fellow editors: Karen, Sharon, Marty, Iohn, Lori and Susan for doing a great job that is worth a lot of credit. Sharon, I'll never forget your help in frustrat- ing moments! Thanks! Karen, thanks for your patience and under- standing. Ken and Susie, thank you for all of your help. Good luck, Ken! Scott and the photographers, thanks for your cooperation. There were a few problems . . . but you always came through. To the rest of the staff: Although I didn't see much of you, being exiled to the closet, thanks for being so cooperative when we needed your help. Being an editor has meant a lot to me and the staff that I had to work with was terrific. The work and the time put into this book by everyone is rarely to never appreciated. However, the effort makes this book solely ours. I know what a great job everyone has done, and the hours that were put into 'this book. Thanks for your help. Heritage '79-'80 will live on forever. We've found out spot! ,N ,QLV1 ArtlBusiness Editor The first thing I would like to do is say thanks, Mom. Thanks for lis- tening to me scream and cry. You are the only one who knows what I went through this year. What am I going to do next year. Next, I would like to thank Ms. Linda Barber and Editor Karen Sam- uels. You also put up with my rant- ing and raving and helped me through sixth hour. You both pulled through this year better than I. Thanks also to Allyson, Iohn, Lori, Marty, Scott and Sharon as fine edi- tors of their respective staffs. When I think of all the hair-pull- ing, tears and worrying, I ask my- self if it was worth going through. Then I pick up a Heritage and thumb through the shiny paper memories bound by a green and gold cover. And I see a part of me in the copy I wrote and the pictures I took. And I think that it was worth it. I learned about teamwork and deadlines and artwork and the cre- ation of a large publication - all in room 195. Mrs. Hoskins - you were a super teacher. I wish you luck in all you do. And Ms. Barber - I wish you all the luck in the world for next year. Maybe next year will be a bit easier. Lastly, I want to say how I've en- joyed my three years at South - es- pecially my senior year. Thanks, friends for your support and smiles. And thanks Mom and Dad for being there. 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