Shawnee Mission West High School - Saga Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)
- Class of 1973
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I-i'-5f-'-:?-:- .. :fur :E?:-.-Er-eiisix.fi:-Q-:La-as '--.4T?9:-fa:LwmL-,'zs6!wf-..---Q ,-md..--4.-M -5 Summer events spark efforts . . .continuation of scholastic pro- grams. . .Vikettes and band com- bined talents. . .perfecting style. . . novel marches. . .half-time show at Chiefs' game climaxed frequent practices. . ,StuCo leaders met with Dr. johnson.. .devising new format. . .four main councils re- placed obsolete committee system ...introducing increased student participation. . .a reorganized Pep Club programmed publicity and events for the year. . .Driver's Ed. met in Little Theater. . .correlating classroom lessons with various types of driving experience. . . Karen Valentino explains to janet Selves executive decisions affecting the re- cently-constructed system of councils. While practicing in the cool of a summer evening, band musicians perfect group precision for up-coming fall session. Calling a haliiwheel command, captain janet Bowen directs a summer drill ses- sion aimed at perfecting Vileette style. Orientation day events familiarize sophomores . . .newcomers gathered in auditori- um. . .received introductory mes- sages. . .viewed cheerleader forma- tions. . .Student Congress president reported innovations. . .perplexed pupils visited advisory units. . .ac- quired puzzling schedules. . .sought direction from competent guides . . .Public Relations Department . . .solving conflicts in scheduling . . .classes met briefly. . . ln anticipation of a large sophomore crowd, StuCo executives add Hnishing touches to a huge banner for orientation. i vi i I E L ii ' Z Q 1 in 3 t an Q em in gh. e lla' . unit fx A perplexed sophomore shrinks into the security of his shirt, seeking privacy ' ' ' we x amidst the haste of orientation day. Considering various routes to class, Arthur Peasley passes by a fellow student, leaving him to discover his own way. 'H-v. Lynn Davis and Kathy Marland take advantage of study hall mini-course op- tions to satisfv macrame interests. Deserted and left with littered remnants of a tedious day, the new bridge reflects re vengeful attitude ofstuden ts. K-9 ew options enrich. study hall . . .valuable learning opportunities . . .providing wide variety in study format. . .mini-courses assembled on bridge. . .glimpses into art. . .ln- dian crafts. . .macrame. . .interest groups cultivated students' com- mon concerns throughout the year. . v Left in quiet solitude on the bridge, Gary Crane remembers the previous multitudes of pupils once crowding benches. . . .probing ecology. . .chess, . .radio broadcasting. . .resource centers of fered department-related materials . . .relieving crowded library condi- tions. . .new furniture enhanced student center. . .counseling areas on the bridge. . . Schedule and programs mark format changes . . .major innovations in curriculum . . .incorporating eight-hour day. . . two-period alternate-day modules . . .revised lunch program offered students a free hour. . .option to leave campus. . .new department ti- tles accented school-wide reforms . . .changing Social Sciences to Hu- man Understanding. . .English to Communication of Ideas. . .Person- al Relations staff counseled in spe- cific areas. . .offering college and career guidance. . . At a master scheduling evaluation hear- ing, staff members prepare a program for presentation at in-service meetings. WE: -5. I N ' ,e tt s ag E 'E 354, - e W ,Wg 1' ' . . Mlm. E H5115 22 1 Involved in the intricacies of master scheduling, committee members debate the feasibility of alternate day blocks. Committeemen Tom C oleman, Garth Davis, and joe Rossini listen intently to a discussion on English elective choices. ck wx Q4 A 3 an it fs -1- iw-1.2. ' -'wks-5'sw I ,,,L...., -fy . --A ei v , 'f ,IV ki lr, lnliill H g5.L.--- .2 -r' ,l Q Y Working in groups of two, Cindy johnson and Bruce james complete an exercise dealing with the eight parts of speech. Sophomore English students listen in-- tentLv as Mrs. Rose explains the new elective system for mini-courses. Frm, my Team teaching adds diversity . . .teachers devised systems of team planning and instruction. . .two- week mini-courses covered numer- ous subjects. . .short story. . .poet- ry. . .war. . .musical comedy.. . drama. . .pupils concentrated on fundamental skills. . .writing work- shops provided creative exchanges of ideas. . .students probed the power of language. . .participating in small group analysis of effective word choice. . .utilizing book and magazine selections. . . ilu Student inquirers, enrolled in Mr. Browns Search for Self elective, dis- cuss man 's quests for individual identity. By using Bob Dylank familiar Lvrics and V , 'L B ' .ff K 3 melodies, Ron Freeman demonstrates the art of communication through music. 4 ii' Garbed in brightly colored clown cloth- ing, Creativity of Commitment stu- dents leave to entertain retarded children LL -.wld er completing The Scarlet Letter, rridors of the Past students relate itan philosophy to today 's ethics. N llilri '4 e , w 7 if . ft l of 1 1. 1. 1 A , Electives open I wi Jw 5 f r-ug , i H W -, ww fr. M.- 1 -5: - N, .qw H ax, 1. 1 -Se ri? , :I , 'QU , - sg ,oE:. 5 .5 . . .l- ' ' --4-14-,,1Q ' 1 communications ...junior-senior English electives confronted students with responsi- bility. . .individuals planned their selection of courses. . .achieving a well-rounded background in lan- guage. . .a wider variety of class choices improved English program . . .spanning from unusual philo- sophical pursuits to a conventional study in literature.. .delving into the human mind. . .exploring sci- ence fiction, fantasy, and mythol- ogy. . .pupils worked on projects in the community. . .volunteers acting as clowns for handicapped children . . .more contact with teachers, fel- low students, and the community ...imperative for effectiveness of English electives, . . Comparing notes with English classmate Patty Dunn, Beth Heizman hastily studies for a test over Plato 3 Republic, Mrs. jacobs receives differing reactions from the class as she stresses the impor- tance of her name-learning method. Taking time out from a dif17cult investiga- tion on yeast cells, Biology scholars relate recent weekend experiences. Commencing a unit on animal reproduc- tion, biologists receive instructions con- cerning the incubation of fruit flies. Biologists increase techniques ...Applied Biology concentrated on scientific procedure. . .estab- lished groundwork for experiments . . formulation, design, and execu- tion. . .aim focused toward final project. . .completely individual- ized. . .novice biologists searched for possible subjects in various Helds. . .Biology l centered around interaction of team members. . .in- vestigation by inquiry resulted in new skills, interests, and attitudes ...scientific methods introduced practical approaches toward solving other related problems in study ...Honors Biology presented op- tions on method of study. . .either original or pre-designed projects. . . self-proposed contracts outlined budget of class. time. . .half of course pertained to a limited study of biological concepts. . .balanced by individualized activities. . .in- creasing student interest resulted in additional Biology ll class.. .indi- vidual research supplemented labo- ratory experiments and lectures. . . complex theories and advanced study led to entries in late spring scientific competitions. . . 5 ? if A it v- - :W 1 - ,-...ac.4tz.,e. , ., , .. .c. . New -e Pie-gee if f gy-Q W l , 1 . lc -sg-. lVlr. Spohn interprets results of an experi- ment, involving acid and base com- pounds, investigated by his honors class. Lab assistant Terri Kissacie takes a break from her daily duties to spend a leisurely moment with one of her charges. Carefully preserved in formaldehyde, a valuable specimen awaits species and ge- nus ciassihcation by biology pupils. Biologist Kent Vanemburg, experiment- ing with object volume, laughs at his lab partners pea-splitting ability. e e - '-.-:..-'- 'Q -4- . ' , . N u W ' . v aft .fig , , e 1 ! fww-Q21-1g.nL ,..-N V Y L . 'J-TF,--, ., ' 'V - 1 - 1 ' W i .ag s Z Q' I Cassie Neff keenly observes a chemical reaction, as Susan Huerter glances at another group 3 bubbling blue results. Operating a polar vector analog comput- erg jay Soper and Phil Levy investigate a a'ifHcul t Technical Physics -problem. Glancing back at the chemistry text for further directions, scientists check a sam- ple graph of proper temperatures. ,-L' an R 1- 955. - frj ,riijf 46.1, , ,l .Xxx Science novices . . .studies of motion occupied bulk of Physics. . .pupils learned talents necessary to approach any physical system and analyze the function . . .variety of experiments. . .indi- vidual options offered diverse expe- rience. . .Tech. Physics required a greater math background. . .mini- projects. . .individual endeavors successfully completed the year obtain insights . . .discovery from a chemist's vie W-p oint. . .students developed problem-solving skills. . .pro- grammed reading. . .constant exper- imentation. . .Tech. Chemistry delved deeper into theory and math. . .optional experiments and readings added to course. . .qualita- tive analysis. . .independent studies allowed application of teaching. . . v jay Trieb and Ray Kilgore utilize a toy automobile to aid in their investigations of distance to time relationships. Richard Salters tests the rising mercury in his thermometer to acquire the heat of solidihcation and combustion. ' '- ' 5 During an informal session of Sociology, Cynthia Payne silently disagrees with a classmates view on urban renewal. Sociology students attentively watch classmates in role-playing situations with plans for analizations and comments. imitating a fellow psychologists im- promptu skit, joy Swanson illustrates schizophrenic tendencies in behavior. Listening to a guest speaker discuss Tahi- tian customs, jane Deahl and Marla Beas- le y reconsider former impressions. . ,ar.1rv 'S A -all .5.p..a 1'A ra 'fs 5 .4- 3'f'fa Ox ii. -Nq- Kevin Kirchoff and Patti Broderick as- sume parental roles in a sociology im- promp tu to better understand themselves. Psychology students listen attentively, fascinated by Mr. Glennis lecture con- cerning schizophrenic characteristics. K. w. iLf5QJff.f ' -. sa ' . 'wL., . L ' V- ' Y 3 A ' , . 'u ' , -. , .1 fk64,'Q j K if I .L 1 .! H N !mi!E. Pupils examine man in society . . .humanities courses. . .investiga- tion of ethnological relationship. . . man and himself . ,man in his envi- ronment. . .Psychologists examined human and animal behaviors. . . questioning accepted ideas. . .scien- tific approach to life styles. . .mod- ern text terminology . .projects ex- amined human characteristics . . .Sociology stressed group studies . . .Htransactional analysis , . .mun- dialization. . .simulation of social situations. . .Anthropology scholars became acquainted with other soci- eties. . .variety of movies. . .outside speakers. . .cross-cultural compari- son papers terminated year. . .pro- jections of n1an's future course. . . Students express varied degrees of inter- eszj as Mr. Walker expounds upon the pros and cons of presidential nominees. Utilizing extra time, students obtain cur- rent resource center materials needed for special social studies projects. ..-.ga--we X Historians research interests . . .quarter courses in American His- tory. . .Colonial America. . .Civil War. . .Great Men. . .World Wars. . . Current and Black History. . .all classes began year with the elec- tions. . .state and national. . .em- phasizing specihc areas. . .candi- dates. . .issues. . .parties. . .students benefited from viewpoints and opinions of several involved teachers ...World History scholars investi- gated past civilizations. . .following chronological sequence. . .fossil age to World War ll. . .acquired basic geographical knowledge. . .pupils explored current history. . .review- ing the past v to understand the present. . .major projects pertained to several phases of history. . . After presenting a project idea, a Govern- ment Readings student discusses its learn- ing potentiality with Mr. Buller. 7 er obtaining instructor approval to ' B f3fZZ?.5f.2i.'T.ClZiiZZi7e 'nes Readings individualizes study I x Puzzled by Thoreauk views concerning civil disobedience, Dana Waller discusses its evidence in a modern society. . . .course involved specialized proj- ects. . .each differing in length. . . topics ranged from the presidential election to the American Indian. . . committee of teachers approved project contracts. . .unstructured class. . .teacher-advisor. . ,stressed utilization of community resources . . .unique presentations of re- searched topics. . .tape recordings . . films. . .formal papers. . .discus- sions. . .style of investigation broke traditional methods. . .less reliance on library facilities. . fReading scholars received regular American Government or History credit for individualized efforts. . . Karen Valentino, after a meeting with lamyer David Waxse, mentally reviews his opinions on Supreme Court revisions. Gov't. adopts electives systems . . .American Government students examined democratic procedures . . .lectures concerning text material and current topics. . .reviewed U.S. Constitution and citizen responsi- bility. . .probed governmental elec- tion tactics. . .quarterly elective system allowed individual indepth stud y. . .judiciary system. . .civil rights. . .mock election.. .honor f students employed a philosophical approach. . .research critiques and essay take-home tests. . .supple- 1-17. menting lectures. . .core course, no electives. . .two-year Government- History class provided optional con- current study. . .classroom dis- course and small group discussion . . .outside speakers. . .offered bi- annualiy to applicants. . . Frustrated by her instructors comment, Gina Kupchin eyes her classmates with a look of uncompromising disbelief Interrupting the groupis discussion, Lynn Blunt switches her attention to the speak- er from Republican Headquarters. ..r ' Q' .af 01' 1.-ia.-K 'E -Q . Conducting a class discussion on civil rights, Mr. Hay analyzes today 's problems concerning people in the inner city. Giggling among themselves, Government pupils plot conHdentially to counterfeit a reply during the daily roll call. el s, in up 3,35 L T5g',,,... .Y V ,W i ' EZ'!-Mag :lg W 1 ..,, American Government scholars, intrigued by a video-taped Presidential address, ponder presented ecological reforms. Mr. Knutson describes possible nine week projects in a social studies elective con- cerning state and local government. Election outcome favors Nixon, . . .November Z 7972. . .students campaigned for preferred candi- dates. . .Mr. Buller's sixth-hour Am. History class handled mock voting procedure. . .two-week registration period . .38M of the students par- ticipated in West election. . .final results. . .Nixon, 74M . .lVlcGovern, 255. . .Docleing, 62M . .Kay, 38M . . .Campaign '72. . .party conven- tions. . .national election. . .Nixon landslide. . .gaining 527 electoral votes. . .McGovern took Massachu- setts and Washington, D. C. for 7 7. . .surprising defeat . .popular percentages. . .McGovern, 38M . .Nixon, 6 7M . .school elec- tion reflected nation 's view. . . 2 ' ' 'fi-Z3'PT3Tf'f9T f57357'1Ff.3S3f51?7.Yi?Z?1.?.g- ' 9'-Tiff? ' 4' I-I ' 'f .4 -'f 'iii Wifi A., J 1 W H13 !33r+ ? iiflw fin fbi' Id 917 QE- I'l Tm, - til ' ZII II tcqfl cl, ' P ---Aw t --331'-3521 'i1 -'!1'9Qlvr: v - s u up. f M L': ' 'a f . Y X c.I1r-tLZ.:!vtt:nI'u CJLQPSULE McGovern Bid Buried ........,--0... .., ... , I ,'gi.', , Docking Takes MEarIf Lead Aepears 7 Veririfing preliminary predictions, blazing headlines proclaim a landslide win cap- tured by the incumbent president. Representative of presidential race propa- ganda a history pupil's collage reveals typical Nixon-touting literature. Roy. Pearson -if-:.':rt U:-9 Q lmitating procedures followed by election polls Brian Cooper snips a b to prevent fraudulent voting. NIXO NOWN V so-I sg Re-elect the President. - - Bufnf A jim Walsh, oblivious to taunts horn Nix- on supporter Steve Olsen, vigorously cam- paigns for the political opposition. Openly displaying his liberal political preferences, a pupil exhibits dual cam- paign gimmickry of two candidates. Brightly beaming to passers-by, a distin- guished face represents one of many clever slogans used by '72 campaigners. Brian Spradling receives individual assis- tance from Mr. Dunn after missing an essential discussion about congruency. Making use of the resource center, a bewildered math student listens as Mr. McClenahan describes a linear equation. .,.r- X ig---.1 Program stresses self-reliance . . .math -department offered all in- struction levels. . .Applied and Hon- ors Algebra.. .Practical Geometry . . .Trigonometry. . .Calculus . .de- veloping more individualized courses. . .studies consisted of proof formulation. . .equations . . linear programming. . .coordinate graphing. . .algebraic calculations 36 . . .taped lessons aided those study- ing individually. . .assisted in re- viewing chapters. . .completing makeup work. . .resource center provided explanatory materials.. . films trips. . .personal tutoring. . . testing area. . .utilization of over- head projectors improved quality of in-class discussions. . . Mr. Trigg? witty remarks relating to the results of a math test fail to humor students George Kangas and Rob Shaw. -lf . L 'A' EVP- iw ' l -1' ' ' .-.,,':.:.:4... ' 4..T-Yj i1ffe.:,35f'f' - U, L . A ,,.1-,,1-hifi. .,, .1 j 3tE1,':f.3'-.131-.-nw.-Q: 3-gifaqg PQ - -+P - LF-fm' Y-44:4 -ff mx. fr Q .--- '-ffg ? ?l'5f -A . , .... -.p:..1..- .-fr' -,.f---'Agri -3-u 1. Z, rag ,525 ., ,. .gg ,ei 1, ,,. ,Q .- w:.'s:ff1i '4-HJ F 'l.3 'V ' ..'5 'Aq 'i : :VV ff'-as 1, ' , . . N. e-fwiafvresi Jag .l gm. ,.,,.-5,.-,xg ' V 5,4 2, -,. . f.. 251:5- 'L ,-4 .---- ,.7,-,.e-4-Q-.23 i7c.,, ... 4 ., . , B V X I Y Q ......,..........,..., ' 5 is 4' if , . 5, , i ,.,.. ug - an 07x I - 5'4 ' ' ,f -1137.26 .fe Before pursuing the days lesson, Mr. Happ delights his students with exploits from his weekend Hshing adventures. Tom Bolt operates a key punch machine, completing the Hnal step in the planning of his original computer program. lj '-X, ' X-f-LV Y Y W YV I 5,55 -G?:i-'jzuj 1 g ff'7T23.?f5'T. q ' 'V-3fgan'gg?g23. , 5 :-gf .2zf,.'13'L1 ' ' 'fg-:six 1 - ,..,g-Q If- I :.rA1.E,i.'-uf, -1.1 -',:f.JA1ix.. J, Ji ,- fi. is 53525 Fiqlgfi -is-,1-,J - ETC, S351 , '51 3'ffh,1fl'g2Uf,1Q,, 3 ' ' 'aeiici-fe-Lsiaiij -'4 ' V ' 2 ESU?'? 'QV'3':2i.7,'fWTF-': ' A'5..'f75Ei'fF..i: H---Hg . , ,fa fy E 1 .5 4 -1 ' ' , 11 ,,,, T' 'T-,lj Q H , g Q- ' 5- pr Y f Y -H lf, ,. Q . 3- . af-ML 74,545-.5,v.!. I I 1 . 1 , gn' H-'w K A. ,R Y W L ' Sli! I I Y . 4..-Ax F A A ':1,LY W' - ,- 91 ' -' ,f A '- 7'- M ., A --V - l My Vg t 'QQ' A. It 4' f ' ' ' 1' ' J. Xe' . ' Qx. V JY' . - K '- I ' W 3011 f 1 5332,-fix ...iv-7 , A '- ,Jeff 4 1 . , lu' 5 . 's : . Q-Lv . V , l ZH., lr. V --...lpg-9 Ijig' . it H I A, 5- L. ,I .xii , .1 N1 A K W- ...V 5 :I U , 'yu X4 ,. r r . I A , Vi-I? 7,7 N - .-1533 rm. Q . J. Y, -.H , ge - w X ff- V I J' m map A ll Q V ' Q- 5 , I 4 Wg In l - A 1 . . L 'z' Q1 1 if . ., I,- f- i . fr 1. me 4 : 3 J . ,f- i . ' F- ', 1.,.: r 1 Y5,'Q,r.. Y . 5-i V J' .,- if-siglu L 3.1 ,HA Q N . . M , ,. A 1 L. - - ati - ..:a- V - - 57-fs' ' .ef ., ' AL Lg in As interest spans slowly dwindle, scholars struggle to achieve comprehension of a perplexing new ,algebraic concept. Brushing up on the fundamentals of dictation, senior secretarial students pre- pare for a simulated ofhce situation. Comparing his responses against those of his business manual, Sam Pappas reachusts a questionable negative balance. ff-Sfkgi f Z 7 'T' Q 5E 'W Z E-Ss'5 Discussing the essentials of an abstract, future magnates examine the legalities in a written real estate agreement. Hesitating momentarily, Cathy Gould re- reads instructions as Barb johnson care- fully completes the typed manuscripts. A puzzled bookkeeping student Debbie Lindsey, acknowledges her need for assist- ance in completing the opening ledger. F.I..LiiQ:s4a..-:L -.1 . 1 9 , 5 - .5 W see- s - . g g .- V7 ...W I -,ff . f X , Q I . ill Qual 'f -1. Business aids work artisans . . .career-designed courses. . .busi- ness administration and secretarial skills for vocational-oriented pupils . . .experience in operating ofhce machines. . .shorthand students de- veloped accuracy in transcription and dictation. . .Accounting and secretarial practice teamed up. . . creating a mock company. . .ofhce managers. . .typists. . .accountants . . .law classes imitated court hear- ings. . .student portrayal of lawyers . . .jury. . .witnesses. . .judge. . .re- vealed the complexities of court life. . .pupils participated in a Ca- reer Education program. . .classes in morning. . .work during afternoon . . .basic knowledge of a typewriter keyboard and notehand helped col- lege-bound students. . . Nimble Hngers glide skillfully over the keys of an adding machine, totaling the Hnal column of a Hnance report. Collaborating on the next days' assign- ment, business students use a free study period to analyze negotiable documents. Out-stretched Hngers strive to return the volleyball to an opposing court by guard- ing against an effective spike. Firing arrows at their individual rates, physical education students anticipate achievement of the Golden Archer. Plunging into the icy cold morning wateg co-ed swimmers battle against the clock for their Hnal competition grade. lD ' U if 557 ter failing to return the serve, a partici- t in a co-ed volleyball game suffers ticism from fellow teammates. er mounting the horizontal ban stu- t leader Tom Hadsall demonstrates his lful castaway for the gym class. M Q i 'XX In lieu of taking co-educational archery, two golf enthusiasts acquire capabilities needed for accurate chip shots. Gymnast Laurie Nevins, embarrassed by the taun ts of her classmates, wryly regrets having missed a nearby bulls-e ye. Gymnas ts test co-ed electives ...physical education teachers in- troduced mixed sports. . .nine- weeks experimental period. . .pupils evaluated co-ed program. . .boy gymnasts tackled team sports. . . basketball. . .water polo. . .football . . .developing good sportsmanship qualities. . .tennis and weightlifting . . .working on individual abilities . . .strengthened physical dexterity . . . girls' sports. . .exercising on gymnastic apparatus. . .creating original routines. . .acrobatics on trampoline. . .acquired fundamental skills. . .girls strived for perfect aim in archery marksmanship. . . As part of her job training curriculum, jackie Boothman collects condiment con- tainers to rehll before closing time. Accumulating valuable work experience, Mary Belz performs assistant librarian duties at Comanche Elementary School. IHXHI ml,sl Special services . . .personalized instruction for the handicapped pupils. . .morning schedules included electives and courses required for graduation. . . individualized tutoring. . .History . . .English. . .Government . .Biolo- gy. . .afternoon job program. . .two work credits per semester. . .tri- weekly evaluation. . .possible quar- terly rotation of individual jobs fauof assist pupils ...full time employment second semester of senior year.. .special- ized instruction to meet state neces- sities. . .televised special featuring West student Cheryl Walsh. . .famil- iarizing public with team teaching . . .S-M district screening processes 1'...h0n7eb0und provided an alter- nate learning method prograrned for ailing students. . . fN Scott Bernhardt and Scott Lowe pa. attentively while listening to the da announcements preceding English stu. student discovers the involved in performing serpen- curves on a two-wheeled vehicle. ovices prepare for open road r i . ,,i..V. 2 - - 't-W' ' . . .Driver's Education mixed skills with knowledge. . .manipulating ability. . .understanding of traffic and safety laws. . .arduous hours of lectures and learning. . .limited groups undertook in-car training . . .lessons in preparation for license examination. . .basic maneuvering . . .highway travel. , .angle and par- allel parking. . .teachers presented explanations of text material. . . providing hlms as added enlighten- ment. . .simulators exposed pupils to unique situations. . .Hlmed pre- dicaments. . .extra-curricular mo- torcycle courses stressed care and safety fundamentals. . . W2 V.-511 0-N-1..f A drivers' education student listens in- tently as Mr. Barnhart explains the errors she made while driving in trafr7c. During simulator training, novice drivers review essential knowledge of right and left turns presented in the Him. ROTC Ofhcers-l-7r5Z' row: james Mohr. Second row: Marla Peckler, Bruce Dyas, Cary Zipp, jim Page. Dufing a basketball game Hag presen tation, ROTC corpsmen hold stationary positions for The Star Spangled Banner. L, , gzgu . . ig T. ff T e he A 4, Z iii .L JROTC cadets further nautical science skills , . ,reserve officers training. . .naval orientation. . .fundamental rifle skills. . .boys perfected techniques for drill offs. ...developing proH- ciency for Pittsburg competition . . .color-guard displayed flags in pre-game ceremonies. . .sophomore trip -to Chicago.. .performed sea- man's duties.. .weekly inspection of uniforms. . .third-year senior corpsman merited special honors . . .college scholarship. . . Kneeling respectfully, ROTC patriots sa- lute the raising of flags before a Viking football game against Topeka West. .-.IMHO M' 'ilb,0 :ggi . ' A , 9 'W' .-:.,.:f1,.'-,I Standing sentinel during a pre-game cere- mony, ROTC cadets proudly display the colors of United States armed forces. Examining the thickness of an application to Annapolis A cadem y, cadets ruthfull y consider the possibility of acceptance. Concentrating on an elementary French play, Hrst-year language pupils investigate the usage of grammar in context. During a skit in language class, senior linguist Marlene Micheels drinks Spanish liquor from an improvised Hask. Lingual study mixes culture . . .language students explored many facets. . .native literature. . . structure and grammar. . .oral and composition skills. . .pupils coordi- nated classroom activities with re- corded lessons in the language lab . . .Weil-equipped resource center contained records. . .multilingual publications. . .French teachers placed emphasis on humanities. .. involving students in Held trips and in-class festivities. . .participation in city-wide speech tournament. . . Spanish classes stressed verbal dex- terity in skits. . .speakers enhanced studies.. .German pupils observed native holidays. . .Oktoberfest held at Northwest. . .banquet climaxed. Latin year with Roman feasting. . . students prepared food. . . s f'F i-'E I-., - -rxfsi Y -1 X 5 1 4, At a special assembly for Spanish stu lllll ,V 1 ' -- 'l- 5 fl' . . . ' :ff ,- frjvff- f'-12 Y - Mi iff .lzfkf ' f Mfjtil - ' ' 31 -:-9:1115 X I ,-awfzggngtqf. 0, Z.. b d I e I n Z ,V ents, a na ive-gar e a umnus rev as a gi I I l I ' ' f A ' artifact obtained while in Paraguay ',-' ,-- - ---vi V, ff' - f '? - ,.f ',. ,psF 2?-J-Z,.,1 'i'Z ' -1. 1.-dl.. With reactions rangllng from the serious to the ridiculous, German linguists receive a taped lesson in garbled form. Karen Ofverstedt and Donald Rahtjen, laboring on an independent study of German lll, pour over fairy tales. For a dramatic interpretation, Lisa Thomas portrays her reaction as an eight- year-old to President Kennedy 's death. .:E?,,LI' Es ,Liz o Hg X51-'QU O il ow uf' W1 '1'--, Q 5 .. Fa img D xg Q O ul-:iff , J 'L E In an impromptu duet Barb Mallin and Dan Theobald portray a typical husband and wife involved in a marital dispute. Speech pupils reveal talent . . .Speech I and Il introduced stu- dents to all types of interpretive and public speaking. . .duet acts. . . orations. . .video-taped commer- cials. . -. Forensics sponsored special- ized activities, . .advanced program featuring out-of-class performances . . .pupils spoke before civic groups . . .at grade and junior high schools . . .participation in area speech competition led to highly successful tournament season. . . Kneeling in pretended agony, .Barry Buch- anan dramatically beseeches a fellow ac- tor in an original skit for Speech l. Acting out an original pantomime, Tracy Walters amuses the class with humorous interpretations of a Flamingo dance. E' 7 , if Q ' fS f'-'ffa'w--- - gg fa., ,.1Z,.,j. HLL'-I l L V .1 ., i f - 13' ja: ll , ' .1 A 1:35 .-' 1 . ' '-1 , ' ' ' L-'Alf ' 'V I Y 11. 7125-a-- -' --- I PF' Y 15 gf 71 J.: ing, ebcttors perfect modes of persuasive speaking . . .acquirement of basic researching skills. . .organizational and speaking techniques occupied Hrst-year de- bators. . .application of knowledge in second-year debate. . .pupils pol- ished attack and refutation meth- ods. . .perfecting form through im- promptu speeches and in-class de- bates. . .third-year students focused on in-depth research. . .argument development. . .involvement in dis- trict and state contests. . .debators traveled to Salina. . .Topeka. . . Wichita. . .Pittsburg. . . Presenting his stand on federal Hnancing of schools, Steve Anderson refutes Lynn Barrett? afhrmative contention. f 4 ffm. w , , - -Q .., . 11? - ' As Gary Lillian hurriedly prepares his afhrmative position, partner Dan Black presents plans for school Hnancing. Gary Lillian, awaiting transportation to the Salina debate contest, lessens mount- ing tension in front of the motel. Drama student Pat Dieckhaus portrays a spirited football coach in a scene per- formed before the Viking pep assembly. Portraying members of the opposing squad dramatists Marty Ratliff and Beth Goodwin mimic a defensive football play. Dramatists develop stage arts . . .exposure to every facet of thea- ter. . .acting. . .scene blocking and direction. . .set and costume design- ing. . .Drama students developed new appreciation for performing arts. . .advancing from historical study to pantomine and improvisa- tion. . .monologs and duet acts. . . utilization of emo tions through sense-memory . . .student direc- tion climaxed class activities . . .stagecraft functioned as a work- ing lab course, . .providing students with technical skills and materials . . .introduction to backstage funda- mentals. . .stage planning. . .make- up. . .lighting. . .dedicated drama- tists tackled advanced projects. . .ex- panding department with pupil-di- rected productions. . .The Browning Version. . .Hello Out There. . .pan- tomime shovm . .children 's theater. . . IA.,V' ' Dan Theobald assists Melinda Marr: suspending a backdrop for her drum version of You'll Never Walk Alone! Mimicking a -ferocious threatens his tamer in beastj Bob Hoie Mr. Lane, reminiscing about early theatri- an exercise ac- cal experiences, describes an embarrassing quainting actors with contrasting roles. tumble into the orchestra pit. fi 1 , -. LR, ,-. ,... r 'ZF' k L. W 1 1 gif' V , . ,q s .1 li I ie.. :1 :a:.eiE,LJ,LLig-:mv 1, Feigning blindness, joe Bussell eagerly accepts the help of improv partner Pat Dieckhaus in locating a subway seat. ln an effort to perfect pantomime tech- niques, amateur mimickers execute ac- tions representing spring housecleaning. After rinsing out her painting materials, Leslie Garrison sponges away splatters of color from the sink and counter. x Glynis Brown, expressing her ideas and emotions through a painting, masterfully applies another stroke to a canvas. -. :,',5, X lj if ,-wi. 1 . 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Q-1235263 1 T 7 lsgigggingg.. nw- , Wibliughen . , 1 - .....Insli--if Transferring the pilfered design of Westls mascot Furdlip, a jean clad artist displays her creative pocket stitchery. 5 Artists blend majestic color . . .drawing students expressed themselves through lines.. .repre- sentational of life. , .watercolor art- ists painted still life models. . .pas- tel shades. . .brilliant tints. . .oil and acrylics classes discovered original means of using art media. . .Com- mercial Art designed greeting cards and publicity posters. . .student di- rectories. . .Design artists sketched mock-ups of super-graphics. . .later drafting onto corridor walls. . . judy Hill and Harvard Townsend utilize Before silkscreening a series of original their knowledge of the color wheel to Christmas cards, Brian Hueben spreads produce original tempera compositions. liquid color in aprint-making box. We xi r 4 ,V c - ' Y SR Ei ww.. . - E git : It ---- Qn- TT' --v it , fee. J M sk ik Tricia Burlin utilizes a hammer and mal- let, painstakingly shaping a strand of platinum wire for her pop-art mobile. Focusing on a tiny metal strip, artisan Vivi Nisell fashions an intricate gold ring for a project in jewelry class. - HKS 1 .. ' six- ' Linda Stetson gazes admiringly at nearly completed masterpiece, while a ing the Hnal touches to her creation. Creating a clay urn in Ceramics class, artist simpliHed his task through the of an electric potters wheel. 1 Ll I a Senior jeweler Deborah Culver ignites a charcoal brazier before beginning work on a necklace for her crafts course. .I ' vlan if., 131,490 A LQ: lp .. .1 , Craft classes utilize media . . .Art l aroused pupils' awareness and interest. . .instilling principle knowledge. . .prerequisite to fur- ther art study, . .printmakers dupli- cated original art works. . .line and wood prints. . .silk screens. . .sten- cils. . .Textiles mastered process of batiking. . .stitchery. . .weaving. . . macrame. . .rughooking. . .needle- point. . .Ceramic students molded self portraits. . .discovering basic clay-modeling techniques. . .body statues portrayed self extensions . . .sculptors styled exotic cornhusk masks. . .creatively assembled scrap materials. . .jewelers used silver and copper. . . V . I 1 4 l ' M to .f 3 L S 'f 5 - if , H, 1 Sophomore jane Runkle utilizes Clothing A Y i l fundamentals in constructing a blouse H, flee 1 ,I - ,, ,1 for Sportswear and Separates class. 'Q e'A- A f ' 'W ll :Y '5'-Q 'Ss In J' n x 4 ' --4-f i ' X ln their desire Ito improve quality in , uf Ain- ' -A4, 1 3 3 g e' frozen goods, foods enthusiasts concoct Q U-55 J'1,, 4 55517 I their own special type ofmini-pizza. S ' i ' ' h rv-s4.....,-3. --QQ, Q-'wvpigvwf -' -V ' 5 ' '- T?'f'?7'-:gl -m-.1-5..,,.' After testing the consistency of a cake, Skeet Livingston waits for Russ Wesley to Hnish blending creamy frosting. c 2 TQ I, 4 I ji :- if a delectable treat, Tim Hunt and Bordman mix in the Hnal ingredi- preparing a tasty concoction. .di- Checking their lists of needed supplies, girls in Foods I begin. preliminary steps toward creating a sumptuous dish. inn! R.. w- K 1 U K1 x 1 ' e ---r it it - . - it Ng. 'V il .-4 JT- V' .1 'im 1 V ' ' ffl' . .-: 5 W f Y.. m ---sv. M1 W f 51'-. 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Industrial craftsmen attain practtcal abtltttes . . .diverse technological courses. . . providing students with specialized skills. .A .opportunity for vocational preparation. . .Wood and Metal in- dustrialists researched basic princi- ples of their craft. . .applying pro- cesses in creative projects. . .Auto Mechanics classes investigated vehi- cle anatomy.. .lab experiences in methods of service and diagnosis . . .drafting courses introduced pu- pils to mechanical drawing. . .basic elements of architecture. . .engi- neering. . .technicians studied mo- tor maintenance in small engines course. . .repair of lawnmowers. . . outboard engines. . .motorcycles. . . As humorous proof that his drawing class causes abnormal eyestrain, draftsman Bob Chaney sports unique visual aids. . at , . ...F , ' X., tm Af' ' ' ' C oncentrating intently on guiding a wood block over a circular saw, Craig Dawson attains a dado of necessary width. 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Social committee focused on home- coming. . .concerts. . .United Fund drive. . .Christmas post office. . .Par- liamentarian. . .procedures Binh '.S U--Q . StuCo Officers-First row: Karen Valen- tino-president, Kathy Stultz-treasurer, janet Selves-secretary, Steve Tobin- vice-president. if .41 li-'ff' -' M- - Y ' ' w ' :rf 2 - in' 'W 1 c I . -13 N4 P 5 , ji , Q . 5 P Fil Li .Q A - P -lf' lf' ff? F ' 9- 2 .fl ' .gi 5 'ff EG' . 5 ii! ' N I its '1 1' ec-Hrst row: Blair Horne, Kathy Stultz, janet Selves, Carol jones, Denise ond Second row: Karen Valentino, Soozi Whitten, Chuck Putters, Bruce Frohardt, Tobin. ln an isolated corner of the bridge, StuCo Christmas tree stands with student contri- butions for Kans for Kids drive. Activities Council-First row: Mr. Rod- rock, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Shepherd. Second row.' Bruce Frohardt, Mr. Cameron, Dave Helling, Soozi Whitten. --.,. f - Q., . ,.P1-f,.,g-E.. . Ing-- J 'L '02 A H K A ' 2 ' -Tac. Q 1 E,,m.f EV. , ' , ' .. 'P -,en 'uf . , 53 V gf, ' .I ,:. igh lgq Q T' ii .1 . ' .ia 5. 1331945-'F' .L-V. ouncils direct student action . . .activities council . .administra- tive and student body delegates. . . overseeing extra-curricular activi- ties. . .pep club.. .honors and awards. . .in tramurals. . .planned all-school victory celebration. . . promoted the sale of license plates . . .group evaluated council role. . . . . .staff student affairs. . .resolving non-curricular problems. . .satished personal grievances. . .issued policy guidelines governing situations. .. banning district free press newspaper . . .conforming to regulations and rules of the Board of Education. . . served both pupils and staff. . . Lx 43,,- nu:-. . 'x X X . Lx l I! ' , . I g, ya V . Addressing his fellow StuCo men Steve Tobin explains a new policy taining to recently revised student cf 93 el T G-1 at-'Bm-xafgg? AttentiveLv manning the election polls, Organizational Council members lead an StuCo Ex Execs Carol jones and Don informal discussion to obtain the general Rahtgen leisurely await registered voters consensus regarding a student center. 1 -, ! . I E HEGS rf, Determined to convince him of her imme- diate problem, Karen Valentino provides Mr, Herman with the available evidence. Staff-Student Affairs-Hrst row: Miss Dicus, Carol jones. Second row: Mr. Spohn, Mr. Dakotas, Blair Horne. Third row: Mr. Smith, Dennis Davidson, Barb Mallin. Fourth row: Mrs. Gard. During a lull in StuCo activities, Don Rahzjen and Tom Coleman amuse themi selves while planning a coup-d'etat. IT,- Organizationai Council-First row.' Kathy Stultz, Sue Pearson, Yael Abouhalkah, Karen Valentino. Second row: Mr. Stew- art, lVIr. Brox, Mr. Brown, Dr. johnson. After relinquishing a student directory, Soozi Whitten laughingly accepts the change from her wise-cracking friend. On behalf of StuCo, ex-exec member Carol jones plans a homecoming ceremo- n y for Sue Werner, former AFS student. JL- U-, - . FF- fm' 3 . 4' ff' V g. 'Q' .-..... .- ' Y. 'Sf Minutes before the start of a meeting, instructional councilmen debate the valid- ity of excusing students for a movie. Relentlessly sifting through stacks of Christmas cards, Doug Hassig privately hopes that someone has remembered him. Groups direct West programs . . .Instructional council. . .inform- ing community of curriculum.: . educational methods. . .members decided budget matters. . .instruc- tional programs. . .scheduling. . . Organizational council. . .nucleus of new StuCo. . .members dealt with district policy. . .school philosophy . . .general academic goals. . . Instructional Council-First row.' Dr. Roberts, Tom Bolt, Sue Pearson, Annette Hinds, Mr. Welch. Second row: Karen Valentino, Steve Hoge, Lisa Devitt, Mrs. Mynatt. Third row: Mr. Oldham, Mr. Brown, Mr. Hapn, Mr. Boone, Mr. Brox, Mrs. Wolf Mn Stewart Fourth row.' Mn Seymoun Mr. Shepard Mr. Newman, Mrs. Stetson. EEE Suspiciously eyeing a seldom seen stu- dent, Mr. McBride notes attendance at The Dark at the Top of the Stairs. Laura Pinkston and Karen Ofverstedt burst into sunlight gladLv escaping the suspense of The Horrors of Dracula. f' 21 ,.,.g:.,-'- , fa: W, , 'Tm .. M 371' - r 'ff iff' zu' ihfifihijfiiizr ' ir' - . Jil' 12215 Q- fl . x 11,21 ,X .W ..y 5 J.. Variety marks assembly format . . .revamped format. . .attendance by teacher approval. . .various or- ganizations sponsored special pro- grams. . .foreign film festival. . .ln- ternational Club supported the A FS program with proceeds. . .The Pearl from Mexico. . .Madwoman of Chaillot from France. . .Pep Club honored state champions. . .sched- uling an all-school celebration. . . ...English Department presented The Dark at the Top of the Stairs ...exposition of concealed family enigmas. . .Little Mary Sunshine. . . a USO touring company's produc- tion. . .supplementary programs committee previewed possible pro- posals prior to selection. . .educa- tional as well as informative Assembly presentations. . . E: Zffaji .2 .' D- .- mf ,H...L,.Jf g75j?,i!.i2'ir1s?Yi . . ..,,.. ,.,.. ..f. N,- ,... .' T' T Pepster Dave Helling proudly introd Coach Purdy during West's celebratio the Kansas state football victory. N' 77 Day hosts ideafexchange . . .visitation by five area AFS stu- dents. . .representing France. . . Spain. . .Turkey. . .South Africa. . . Columbia. . .pupils presented pro- grams in the Little Theater.. .ex- pounding on national cultures with slide showings. . .native costuming ...informal International Club re- ception. . .March 72. . .announce- ment of Cassie lVeff's AFS place- ment. . .Lima, Peru. . . Taking part in an informal rap session, foreign exchange students discuss educa- tion in their respective countries. 'N'-C Augusto Caradid good-naturedbr dispels some popular American notions about the traditional Spanish t7amenco dance. Comparing cultures with the South Afri- can AFS representative, Odile Diraison relates a bit of typical French humor. Odile Diraison lounges in her bedroom, maintaining a link with France through the latest editions of Paris Match. , 1 I 1 N I. 1 ,-1 1? we fltifff' la ' 'il ,ig , T sg xx Q.- vu-.,, - , ,W rs. ., 1,3 . 1 u ,. 2 ' H-,,, Explaining the symbolism behind its ab- stract design, Vivi Nisell submits her watercolor for the teacher's approval. Listening to a detailed description offered by her Brazilian frienaj AFS student Sue Werner surveys a na tional monument. e.t.,gq' ,i .ha After a year of adventure in Brazil, Sue Werner rejoins her family and friends during a tear-Hlled ceremony at KCI. Discussing the advantages of the Ameri- can school system, foreign exchange stu- dents express their approval of S-M West. . . I 4 N AF advocates understanding . . .American Field Service. . .stu- dent foreign exchange program. . . building international relations. . . Vivi Nisell. . .representing Sweden . . .established home with American sister jill jordan. . .Sue Werner completed year's stay with her Bra- zilian host family. . .returning home in january. . .Cassi Neff . .'73 AFS representative overseas. . .ICYE program sponsored Odile Diraison . . .exchange pupil from Besancon, France. . .lived with Vicki Foster. . . joining in the annual festivities at Ward Parkway, Spanish linguists bring interna- tional flavor to holiday shoppers. While Kim Thomas oversees sales proce- dure, jana Rasmussen rummages for mon- ey in order to purchase a mum. Rm Fe-.fe 4- hr Club sponsors ethnic events . . .lnternational Club included 27 7 members. . .wide range of field trips. . .banquets . .ethnic dining . . .participants celebrated October- fest. . .dinner in traditional German style. . .other events included ex- cursion to Nelson Art Gallery... caroling at Ward Parkway. . .annual banquet highlighted Christmas sea- son. . .sponsorship of the AFS pro- gram. ..Hnancial support through football game concessions. . .for- eign Hlm festival. . .mum sale. . . F - '- Wffgs-sf-'egress Mg, 'Q-' P I lib. 2 'T ' X ,' ' 1,4 K ,A . , ' QQ . ' 1 g , , .w :fy I L -.1 -, A - 5.1! - -I Aj V ,' f , . fa- Q- ' .. i ,, A - . A. I' A 1. W gi, 5 1' -- V . ' 9 -1' W l - if I 1 f YQ, Q 1 4 - Eg. fl-r - 12 , K ix' 3 Xa . N German pupils Susan Laundy and C Flemming expressing themselves thr caroling, harmonize on Glocl2chen. ' French choraleers Michelle E wertz Daniel Theobald tenderly vocalize romantic Christmas carol Sainte N aring for her next forensics perfor- FL C e O nl 8 e, Melinda Morris marks blocking on her typed acting script. . . .National Forensics League. . . membership available to successful debators. . .participants in forensics and speech program. . . 75 NFL points for qualihcation. . .attained at area tournaments. . .community performances. . .two award presen- tations for outstanding speakers Trying out for spring contests Marty Ratliff and Beth Goodwin enact a poi- gnant scene from the drama, Summertree. Chip Shattuck, planning the speech per- formance itinerary for a junior high, directs an auditioning duet acting team. honor speakers . . .forensics pupils merited higher club degrees with additional points acquired. ..capping outstanding season. . .debators received mem- bership following Hnal tournament . . .spring presentation. . .install- ment of eligibles from speech and forensics squad. . . NFL-First row: Mahlon Coop, Paula Tompkins Teri Osborne, Beth Goodwin, Gary Lillian, Rob Lovelace, Steve Ander- son. Second row: Debbie Sherman, Art Chalmers, Lisa Vetter, Ken Havens, Pat Dieckhaus, Martin Ratliftj Tim Hunzg jean Peterson, Daniel Theobald Melinda Morris, Drew Frackowiak, Dennis Minich. ,XUMX 1 'Sf' y Spurned by the townspeople Spoon River politician Hamiliton Greene relates the shocking circumstances of his birth. As cast members provide a festive back- ground of dance, Scott Roesener ex- pounds his characterls philosoph y. ,..gv-' Fi-v .. YQ ' A Assuring himself of prohciency in memo- rization, Dan Theobald repeats several lines of a challenging character role. Eavesdropping as Amy Devitt discusses costuming unsuitability with a crewhead, Dana Waller hides an amused reaction. r , E -dl I , A ' 'Q .1 f , . '-2' L Q i ?-3 315.2 .xx-.5 f- - - - Spoon River cast relives past . . .confessions from a village ceme- tery. . .illuminating all levels of a small-town society. . .washerwom- en. . .degenerate farmers. . .prosti- tu tes. . .politicians. . .soldiers. . . characters recounted their past . . bittersweet remembrances. . .hu- morous commentary. . .renewing old rivalries. . .feuds. . .romances Songstress jean Peterson, adding facial expression to her vocalization, relates the exploits ofa horse named Bill. . . .singing and guitar accompani- ment. . .accenting dramatic cli- maxes with Illinois folk music... Mr. Lane directed performers. . . stressed voice variation. . .character- ization. . .crew members combined efforts. . .adapting resources for unique ten-night run. . .Little Thea- ter performances. . . Wry comedy satirizes adulthood . . .House of Blue Leaves. . .tragi- comedy. . .evolution of author's childhood imaginings. . .satiric com- mentary on society. . .adult moral- ity. . .play intermingied black hu- mor. . .slapsticla . .creating madcap situations for actors and actresses . . .director Mr. Lane. . .guiding cast in character development . .whis- tle-blovving nuns. . .hard-oiihearing movie starlet . .Hollywood produc- en . .necessity for fast-paced tim- ing. . .chaotic chase sequence. . .cli- maxed by simulated explosion... Mistaking a sleeping C orrinna Stroller for a dead comrade, three nuns administer impromptu last rites over her body. As girlfriend Bunny listens breathlessly, Artie Shaughnessy warbles the Lvrics of his latest best-selling song. . in za- r 1. 'U u .gs '- ' V' 'x 1 , .11 5: Q .ZS if we 1:', incorporating absurd roles, Bananas gnaws on a tasty Brilio Pad while Corrin- na searches for her missing hearing aid Seeking recognition from his negligent parents, ex-Marine Ronnie Shaughnessy relates his plot to blow up the Pope. Artie Shaughnessy . . Ronnie Shaughnessy Bunny Flingus ..... Bananas S haughnessy Corrinna Stroller . . . Bilbf Einhorn ..... l-7rstnun . . . . .. Second nun . . . . Little nun . . . MP ............ Lady in White .... ...-. ....- . . . Pat Ables Chip Shattuck . Dana Waller Pat Dieckhaus Robin Loesser . . . Bob Hoie . . Lisa Vetter . . . . . . Laura Banks . . . . Mary Harrison . . . .Rick Ricketson . . . .Khriss Lamb Setting the stage in their Hrst scene, Mn Lane draws the cast into a comical mood by orienting them with the plot. Crews exhibit technical proficiency backstage . . .vital factor in drama department productions. . .sound and lighting make-up. . .costuming. . .publicity . . .heads supervised crew activities ...frequent meetings with the di- rector. . .Spoon River setting. . . constructors' platforms. . .one-acts' double sets. . .troublesome shifting during intermission. . .accomplished by efficient work. . .House of Blue Leaves. . .live explosion. . .challenge for special effects. . . Diana Mclntyre shares a final authoriza- tion on a complicated construction set for Lisa Vetter's Browning Version. Lighting technician jon Levine aoyusts Little Theater dimmers as assistant Liz Hankins reports a burned-out bulb. Don Smith utilizes eyeliner, altering Dana Waller's appearance to match her charac- ter's in Spoon River Anthology. it . P P ' 5: , ge ff? ' V .V git .M 1.3. X. f 'Wag .1 lilf xr,X --.1' Q- , . X .asf , W si-,Lf-. F aigtw Hrst row Tom Lowery-president, Barb Mallin-treasurer, Kathy Tom Lowery gg,-ved 05 the master jean Peterson historian, Rebecca lnbody-parliamentarian, Steve Awaiting the Thespian troupels decision for secretary, Rebecca lnbody grins at opponent Liz Hankins. Thespians-First row: Steve Hoge, Liz Hankins, Rebecca lnbody, Lisa Vettefg Kathy johnson. Second row.' Kriss Lamb, Marty Ratliflj Tom Bolq Chip Shattuck, Patty llfiartinsen, Tom Lowery, jean Peterson, Sue Pearson, Barb Mallin, jana Rasmussen. Thespians aid in productions . . .drama society. . .ten points mer- ited entrance into chapter. . .earned by cast and crew members. . .dedi- cating time to plays. . .spring Thes- pian initiation. . .candle lighting ceremony. . .presentation of But- terworth Awards . . .picnic supper culminated activities. . .President of ceremonies. . .vice president Pat- ty Martinsen planned initiation. . . Student directors assemble professional shows . . .special productions in fall and spring. . .pantomime show . .Hello Out There. . .Theq Browning Ver- sion. . .directors earned credit . . controlling all phases of one-act production. . .selection of a script . . .casting. . .correlation of crews . . .novices supervised all acting and blocking. . .shows in Little Theater Returning for final farewells Taplow presents Mr. Crocker-Harris a copy of . . .student-direction increased vari- ety in West theater department. . . The Browning Version. . .symbolic of a man's search for self . .Hello Out There dramatized futility. . . loneliness in a small town. . .panto- mimists performed unique drama style. . .incorporating exaggerated gestures. . .facial expressions. . . Neglected by her husband Mrs. Crocker- Harris lustfully displays her need for love to school teacher Frank Hunter. Browning's The Agamemnon. 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Barry Marshall, Dianne Handk- Gaiy Cole, Mark Evans, Gregg Beattie. Eighth row: Steve Smith, Sam Champion, Wyatt Cox, jeff Sturkie, Mark Eckes, Ken Ander: Rand Brown. Ninth row: Becky Miller, janet Moll, Steve Lewis, Bob Davis, Don Schleicher, Anthony Liu, Len Coop. Tenth row: B1 Buchanan, Pat Ables, Rick Southall, Rob Goddard, Dave Draxleg Kent Randall, Greg Couch. Eleventh row: Greg Costigan, jay Ti Larry White, jan Henderson, john Bilbrey, john Peterson, jeanie Chatelain. Twelfth row.' Cindy Branham, Pat McElliot, David Mi 77m Buck, Amy Livingoozi Debra Erlandson, Kevon Circle. Thirteenth row: Cindy johnston, Amy Devitt, Debi Wagner, Lewis Dra john Ulmer, Brenda LaRose. Fourteenth row: Stan Howell, Don Hires, Cindy Cunningham, Bill Smuda, Terry Cunningham, Tereasa l Laura West. Fifteenth row: Kathy Burton, Laurie Sandburg, Shirley Chalmers, Tom jungman, Ann Huddleston, Sherri Lampkin, L, Hude. Sixteenth row: john Free, Kris Berry, Bill Wadell, Connie Maben, Kristan Kueteg Rhonda Bratton. Seventeenth row: K1 jaderborg, Lisa McElwee, Randy Teeter, Susan Henderson, Lisa Harrell, julie Meadows. Eighteenth row: Laura Burnett, janet M Linda O'Neal, Marci Lundhigh, Bev Oakes. A Lampkin tunefully pipes a stirring of Battle Hymn of the Repub- M during a pre-game performance. mpeting forth with rhythmic melo- , band members stride victoriously ore audiences at ahome ame. W -F 3 1 - g 'lift'-?eg1,1, -, .AE lgliili sf' 1 Nxt 3 X: In the sweltering summer heat band tediously strives for perfection in coordi- nation drilling and musical balance. Dressing for a half-time show at Arrow- head, Glen Hammond receives help with his leggings from a fellow band member. Marching band attains honor . . .diligent summer practices. . .in- strumental and drilling preparation for forthcoming performances... band and drill team participated in K. U. state music competition, . .re- ceiving high honors. . .executing complicated triangle flashbacks and chevrons. . .observed the diverse styles of other groups. . .band mem- bers held fund-raisingactivities. . . earning money for trip to Okla- homa music festival. . .all Shawnee Mission schools took part in Dis- trict marching band festival. . . Wests band captivated audiences . . .addition of new mascot. . . Daringly tossing a Hery baton, solo twirl- er Linda Ramirez attracts the attention of Saga photographer, Dave Dixon. Bart Mages skillfully leads marching band in Hogan 's Heroes during a pre-game rehearsal at South District Stadium. get 3 Dave Aumick-junior drum major, Linda Ram irez-twirler, Bart Mages-drum major. e Band members enliven shows . . .Linda Ramirez, twirler. . .en- hancing half time activities. . .ani- mated routines with tricks. . .circu- lar and Hre batons. . .senior band drum majors Bart Mages and Dave A umick. . .commanding marches . . .directing musical selections. . . Tom Simpson led pep-band. . .audi- tions during September. . .chosen pepsters played spirited tunes for sports fans at the games. . . After a vital Viking touchdown, Beattie boosts crowd spirit by rousing version of Wests Hght song Musicians harmonize traditional compositions . .composed of fifth hour marching band members. . .memorized instru- mental pieces for upcoming con- certs. . .students chose Tom Simp- son as president. . .assisted by Chris Campbeli vice president. . .secre- tary, Dianne Handkins. . .band con- ducted try-outs. . .selecting 72-73 gn twirler and drum majors. . .promo- f tion at fund-raising activities. . . L marching performances with S-M North. . .pancake suppeh . .jazz concert. . . Musique a la Carte . . . financing future trips. . . Concentrating on sightreading for better tone quality, Armond Sikes and Charlie Axelton participate in a brass choin H.-Q Winds-i-7rst row: Trish Scrimshire, Laura West, Gwen Hughes, Kathy jaderburg, Wyatt Cox, Charles Axelton, Sheri Lampkin, LaRose, Cindy Payne, Linda Hude, jeanne Chatelain. Second row: 77m Buck, jeff Wouloj Greg Costigan, Mark Eckes, Casey Don Hires Rob Goddaroj Bill WadelA Cindy Vest Rhonda Bratton, Lisa McElwee, jan Henderson, Kristian Beery. Third row: Hartford Linda O'NeaL Debra Erlandson, Laurie Sandberg Bob Hughes, Len Coop, Peter Thompson, Greg Allen, Dave Booth, jungman, Ron Henderson, Larry White, Mary Nease, julie Meadows, Betty Neil. W Qfaip 5 - ss-fr: A t- 6 X ,. ,x .hu 1, V. . if J fa - . 1 Q. - 3- 4 4, an-'ll ,fii f ' ,pez .,, A 4 s ., 'N it 1:- , l- WS' V -1.1: , , mai 'tu lnstrumentalist john Bilbry raises his hand as to say 'hold everything as the foot pedal to his bass drum falls off Rand Brown, unable to continue playing while turning pages, temporarily intervals his version of Pattons Theme. Desperately searching for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, Armond Sikes hungri- Lv peers into the tuba. Feverishly marking her flute composition, Liz Evans pencils in necessary rests before joining the band in rehearsal. 'B 'K Presenting a moving rendition of Peace on Earth, Stage Band entertains specta- tors during their fund-raising project. Wind ensemble polishes style . . .Symphonic band. . .forty-eight instrumentalists. . .including mem- bers from all three grade levels. . . ' small group. . :decreasing student- teacher ratio. . .study entailed indi- vidualized instruction. . .fundamen- tal exercising. . .daily drilling. . . Miss Foote, director. . .fourth hour practices. . .band rehearsed for an- nual patio and pop concerts. . . State-wide music festival in the spring. . . Musique a la Carte . . . Band-First row: Susan Henderson, Marcia johnston, janet MolL Ken Sam Champion, Anne Huddleston, Marci 'Lundhigh, Elaine Kraft Connie Terri Cunningham. Second row: Cindy Cunningham, Susie Hinlele, Curt Ramm, rle Maddie, Bob Davis, Ben Terrill Glen Hammonoj Bryan Sanders, john Free, Kathy rton, Cathy Caines. Third row: Steve Lewis Dennis Flemming Tanya Corey, johann er, Bill Smuda, Vaughan Daniel Gary Strahl, Kevin Saunders, Greg Couch, Brian gen Randy Teteg Lane Becker. . u , V W H H ww me ww X H W , Band balances orchestration . . .integration of woodwinds. . .per- cussion. ...brass. . .members of string ensemble practiced with band musicians. . .orchestra perfected musical techniques. . .prepared pro- grams for junior highs. . .grade schools. . .frequent performances at West. . .group assisted vocal music department. . .accompaniment for the holiday Vespers. . .The Sound of Music. . .participation in the dis- trict orchestra. . .ensemble mem- bers traveled to Kansas University . . .competed in several regional or- chestra contests. . . Bass violinists Ann juddleston and Tom Coleman provide Pancake Supper patrons with a lilting after-dinner serenade. Orchestra-First row: David Regier, jeanne Chatelain, janet Moll jay Sopeig Na Drybreaci Vicki Foster, Laurie Nevins. Second row: Shelia Schauf Pam McDani Susan Nease, Liz Evans, Becky Lilliston, jay Triek, Cindy Branam, Terri Cunningh Cindy Coole, Marci Lundhigh, Debbie Hazelback, Candy Andreasen. Third row: T Simpson, Chris Campbell Gary Cole, 77m Buck, Ben TerrilL Rand Brown, Dia Handkins, Berry Marshall. Fourth row: Anthony Lid Anne Huddleston, Bev Oakes, T Coleman. IP' . :Q9 Lahti Prior to boarding the bus for a West football game, a band member hurriedly makes last-minute uniform aayustments. Musicians increase repertoires . . .vocal or instrumental classes. . . departments shared the success of a spring musical. . .band and orches- tra players perfected melodious blends. . .annual recitals. . .Girls' Glee and Mixed Chorus united with vocalists from auditioned groups . . .harmonized in quarterly con- certs. . .curriculum introduced folk guitar. . .novice or advanced classes . . .achieving academic credit.. . .the- ory stressed technical composition and interval training. . .year con- cluded in student authorship. . . Stage musicians enliven dinner activities during the fund-raising pancake supper with popular brass and folk hits. Roy Wessen, after an early morning prac- tice, whiles away his unscheduled Hrst hour with a hand of17ve-cardpoleer. Girls' Choir-First row: Marcia Sandy, Peggy Parken Pattie Herren, jeannie M Marianne lves, Valerie Miller, jill E verson, Sue Maxwell. Second row.' Marsha Greenw janine Silees, Tammy Carpenteg jan Anderson, Vicky joinen Fran Kappler, Tr Walters, julie Belden, Debbie Leonarcl Lori Cummings. Third row: Debbie Rose, j. Wilson, Polly Knapp, Harlene Vest, Ellen Upton, Barb Beck, Diane Goode, Roxa Millen jill Vanderwilt, Barb Walsh, Sharon Chalmers. Fourth row: j udy Bauman, jenn, Chorpening, Beth Bowen, Nancy Murphy, Mary Millen, Nancy Drybreacf Linda Bor Barbara Heizman, Susan Hansen, Sanna Pilshamg Marry Ellen Dunn, Lisa Trast, 3 Thompson. 307 as ie 9? f- .. s rs if it ,e.' 1 T sv T' l , e 9 . 1 19' T - T .. t.' .l f ' f - '.1r - N . - W ' Y H Q AY Q4 Q 'f f' Q H 'SJ X D Q ,L Q Q1 ,r ' ' ,V A S' Qi, Q r Q., 'i' .QSQ L . Q 7,37 Q I 17 ig - Q 4, .1--9 9 Jvgtw h i .. .Q . Q' 1 Q ' gsg,,i:.?.N' Q' J 'A l 'if if , ' ,Q ' il T T 1 C f X Q - I Q Q , ,A T' . 4 E I l uxg l L Y ' A , Q ,QL . as -A QQ A Q Q v I ,. -ts Q, , Musical artists mix harmonies , . .under direction of Mr. Oldham . . .Girls' Choir performed at con- certs and programs. . .comprised of selected sophomores, juniors, and seniors. . .class rehearsed each fourth hour. . .perfecting pronun- ciation along with tone quality. . . Hrst year for participating in Christ- mas program. . .singing processional as Chorale and A Cappella pro- ceeded into auditorium. . .impress- ing audiences with 'lyric harmony . . .girls demonstrated group talent at statecontest. . . Tammy Carpenter, Patti Herren, and Mar- sha Greenwood concentrate on improving the vocal line of The Sound of Music. Combining vocal talent with professional technique, members of Girls' Choir re- hearse music for an upcoming concert. A choir refines lyric harmony . . .daily activities involved vocal exercises, . .rehearsing concert se- lections. . .popular numbers. . .mad- rigals. . .religious pieces. . .frequent pitch evaluations sharpened pupils' sense of melody. . .variety of ac- companiment. . .twelve-string gui- tar. . .piano. . .newly-acquired celes- te. . .A Cappella added harmonic dimensions to yearly performances . . .appearing at spring vocal and patio concerts. . .members united with Chorale for the annual holiday Vespers production. . .participation in State Music Contest in spring. . . select soloists and ensembles at- tained high merit awards. . . Members of A Cappella sight read the melody of an Austrian carol while instill- ing harmony throughout the selection. row: Brenda Roarle, Anna Graham, Diane Melcher, Debbie Pearson, Richman, Kathy Moore, jackie Moreing, Kathy Lundy, Cindy Branam, jill Mary Baumgartneg Kevon Circle. Second row: janet Haas, jeff Thornburgh, Bauman, Carol Innes, Ginger Brown, Marsha Yesson, Lisa Thomas, Terri Ferguson, Erlandson, Leigh Weatherholt. Third row: Kathy Mitchell, Karen Ofverstedt, Steve Greg Willis, Steve Southerlanct Mike Hyde, Renee McMahon, Don Gilleg Melia Brian Conner. Fourth row: joe Bryan, Russ Weiss, Mike Elarn, Dennis Minich, Williams, Kim Brown, Ken Meyer, jon Levine, Phillip Neff Debi Lane, Kevin Hiatt, Woodard. horale entertains community . . .characterized by their navy and I Members of Viking Men's Glee C fervently rehearse a number for recording and later presentation. light blue outfits. . .president jana Rasmussen. . .secretary jean Peter- son. . .vice president Steve Hoge. . . organized get-togethers. . .reper- toire selections included contempo- rary to classical music. . .participa- tion in numerous fine arts pro- grams. . .fall concert. . .candlelight Vespers. . .appearance on television . . .Christmas day special. . .state music festival. . .clinician from Florida State University. . .ensem- ble and group analysis. . . Chorale-First row: Beth Byler, jay Soper, jean Peterson, Donald Smith, Chris Honn, Todd Karges, jana Rasmussen, Steve Thomason, Susan Glick, Tim Hunzj Gina Vincenf Nancy Kelso. Second row: Cindy Loving, Scott Trenda, Steve Hoge, Kim Thomas, David Hofmeister, Cindy Skillman, Phillip Neff Dianne Handkins. Third row: Mary Baumgart- ner, Holly Cullison, Tim Owens, jan Kaup, Wendy Bohren, Chris Ulm, Rebecca lnbody, Mike HogaraQ jean Waterhouse. Fourth row: janet Holm, john Graham, Susan Schuelke, Barbara Mallin, Chuck Schlatter, Melinda Morris, Dave Little, Louise Box, Bill Woodard, Michelle Trayford, Kelly Craven, Debra Elic, Keith Gard. Carefully following Mr. Oldham's direc- tion, choraleers carol to passers-by during an informal Wmes Square serenade. , jj? v ' 1 aukari-A I fi 'UQ 4 ,..-Qi M W-IFS, iQh 951: 1.- 1 L EA Rik. ' ,1 ' Y egggjgrf. 'Fi N X Q ff-L V6 . 11.55 - ! ' E' all ff , ' ' o - - , pf ' ' 'r I -:+:QEMsg-fr -3 4 A , D ' 1 - -672 I ,- V. Jff , I 't l - A 3- 'w1 7'.i - w 1 Y f fi Q-i ff . x , v ' N? ,C YL ' im Wm 'f'wu'w:m ARK , , WWE ' ' X 'v'f ?' ,. 'J r -is We 2.58. .. ' , .n i-VI? . , f V X :NH ' www uw 1 HH ,, V I '- L ' ' Ng! 5..3,,1a Ma. fi-u, ' 1' L I.-in-93 ?-S W---4 f -A I fffqfifi pa ge A ' ,v1f'gQ gig- 2 '- ,--f 2-4.--I 5-' .,hi.-My Employing ne wl y-acquired musical talenzj the Trapp children express long-concealed feelings for their aloof father. Upon returning to the serenity of Nonn- berg Abbey, Maria con17des the uncertain- ty of her devotion to Mother Superion At the Kaltzburg Music Festival, the von Trapps entertain an audience of Nazis with a patriotic Austrian folksong. Musical retells Austrian drama . . .The Sound of Music. . .adapta- tion of von Trapp family's life. . . story of postulant Maria Rainer. . . forced to choose between marriage and convent life. . .experimental open-stage set. . .malachite green proscenium. . .characteristic of old- fashioned Viennese opera house . . .show provided actors with unique character roles. . .Gestapo officers. . .nuns. . .chila'ren. . .direc- tors Mr. Oldham and Mr. M cC lin tock . . .merging cast. . .chorus. . .orches- tra. . .professional-caliber perfor- mances. . .April 75, 76, 77. . .climax to ten week rehearsal period . . Reluctantly releasing her luggage, Maria hesitantbr faces the Hrst few moments of her new life at von Trapp 's villa. Two nuns kneel solemnbf in the abbey during the Morning Hymn, praying that Maria develops a more conforming spirit Using Imperial Navy methods to run his efr7cient home, the Captain summons his children to meet their new governess. Cringing at the sound of crashing thun- deg the von Trapp children appeal to Fraulein Maria for comfort through song. Not content with a tour of his estate, Baroness Schraeder vamps von Trapp in hopes of garnering a marriage proposal. ' , ' e 15 ex 'Q-5:E'g,Jf.'1',','3,!-L, 755,-',,,-1 ,, V , , l W., lk., in During a tea party in the gazebo, Max Detweiler reveals the basic driving force of his life and career-greediness. Maria Rainer ........ Kim Thomas Sister Berthe ......... Chris Honn Sister Margaretta ..... Barb M allin Mother A bbess ..... jean Peterson Sister Sophia .... Rebecca lnbody The Captain ..... Dave Hofmeister Franz .............. lon Levine Frau Schmidt ..... Melinda Morris Liesl ........ ..... S usan Glick Friedrich . . . . , Kevin Oldham Louisa . . . .... Kevon Circle Brigitta . . . . . . Gina Vincent Marta . . . . . Beth Byler Kurt ...... . . . Brad johnson Gretl ........ .... K atrina Circle Rolf Gruber ......., Todd Karges Elsa Schraeder . . . jana Rasmussen Max Detweiler ....... Don Smith Herr Zeller ....... Scott Roesener Baron Elberfeld . .Steve Thomason von Schreiber ........ Keith Gard After mee ting their Fraulein, the children curiously examine an object long missing from their regimented lives. -V -r I i G-14... .l,s,,. I i X, L tl Afrlh .1 e- 4 f .T ez. .gj It 9 gg 5' Y' :R 1: E M of 5 ,Q Q ig, I ' I K ya I . C I. M , y Y ' .5 ' ' I' l 'o' ,f A s ,Y 7 , E- H ' A 95 ' vs A , 1 . -...:,...,,,-.,,....1-f-.. 7 F i wi T xwfsiei? ,H 1 1 4 1 ' ' ' - I 1-It -I-5:9 V 2: :!fa::-s: :'-I f-I . . K a wi... Q MW my W ,MmNg,.N.., gwwg W W mu! H. mg.. H. H. mm my w H H H w N w M , W ,,w.,gNg.,: Wggm '..wW X, H H w w w w W W H' u 'un L uw 5 1 Q A 15:1 am Im' ' 1 M L , ' 51, A A ' N ' ' 'V m, siii H! q 4,1-..v J N H' w . v my ,,,g.1ly-1 new i-'pg'-.j,11 '- X s':'151i11 e1t.u.:i,5rLw-1.-. Y , 13??.3'fi5fwwr0-'fel e 1- fffielfll ,ei 41, ,mu w, Rf .Q ' Q '- l P. I A ' ?..f1'l'-fi 11 i- fin- 1 VI' - ,i ,K , ,. ve. M I 1 gig- i H1 Z' ' -' v y 5 j,.,152',1ii.E5,s I 1 'J-. . ' . . L'Rnf:f-: - -I HP.: 'FP1f'f'.!N. fs , .Lf Y-,gh ,.:1c:.x.L, -.- V fee tr' .mg -'fer'-1251 3 A- . f-.phfif .22.f-Qj.g,-1:- -fS.r-m:if1!lI- we xigffz, ' fi,.. ff ' I f-,EEL 'vii ' . ' ' 95522 V V W' tl ' 'W' Suspecting the truth, loyal housekeeper Frau Schmidt questions a guilty Franz about his Nazi political tendencies. Through a lyrical plea, Liesl detains Rolf the telegraph messengen admitting to her innocence of worldly matters. While co-members diligently strive to Hnish a set platform, novice construction worker joe Bryan studies skills. Imagining the lasting effect of simulated thunder sound crew member jennifer Chorpenning mindfully heeds a cue. ' Musical crews' generate mood ...combined efforts produced ef fec ti ve settings. . .publicity an- nounced performance dates. . .mail- ing letters to radio and TV stations . . .newspapers. . .live television publicity. . .art joined with con- struction to design scenery. . .paint- ing. . .building Hats. . .constructing sets. . .lighting and sound crews at- tained moods with special effects . . .props Hnalized authentic appear- ance. . .realistic period costuming . . .make-up accented age and intri- cate facial features. . . iii- . . 1,3 .. . it Y ' f 2 H- .1 V AU, 'Q YC..- f ii-V lv .V ,- E-an-if-lg-7' , .. Salvaging two-by-fours by pounding 1 Stephanie Folse labors on a proscei for the production, Sound of Music. jana Rasmussen breathes a sigh of 1 as costume crew head Kathy joh. releases the snap on a velvet ball gow: aff designates eachers selected qualihed stu- tS. . ol... perc perce H .judged on service to scholastic background. . . ent of the senior class. . . nt of junior class ' , .ff-if'-23? ability. . .character. . .fif- I , NHS nominees . u - . . .members volunteered for serv7ce on committees. . .relating the stand- ards and aims of NHS to sopho- mores. . .informing juniors and sen- iors of available scholarships. . .ini- tiation ceremony by candlelight. . . ,.. jill F' ' Ill L li 'it wi Q. , . , . L ,fl 111 National Honor Society-First row: Susan Lutz, jim Adams, Pat McElliott, Holly Cullison, Cindy Wainscott, Amy Devitt, Linda Welty, Rebecca lnbody, janet Selves, Yael Abouhalkah, Blair Horne, Dave Helling. Second row: Lisa Vetten Cindy Harris, Liz Hankins, jana Rasmus- sen, Susan Beecher, Karen Testori, Cathy Mages, Patty Martinsen, jill jordan, Mary McCort, jahn Tedromg Gail McEnroe. NHS ofHcers-First row: Rebecca ln- body-secretary. Second row: jana Ras- mussen-vice-presidentg Yael Abouhal- kah-treasurer. Third row: Lisa Vetter- president. uill and Scroll salutes proficiency in writing . . .national honorary journalism so- ciety. . .acknowledging staff mem- bers of high school publications. . . chosen pupils ranked in upper third of their class. . .ceremony for Epic reporters at S-M East. . .Saga's initi- ation at annual banquet. . .receiving Quill and Scroll pins. . .senior edi- tors installed new junior members . . .West hosted district journalism day. . .news reporters entered com- petition. . .professors judged Saga . . .country-wide comparison of books. . . Carol McCraner and Sue Pearson choose pictures for Saga, using skills that facili- tated entry into Quill and Scroll. Ha ' - Q 's 4 4 f i 5. fffl' Q. me Q rw: . Q- fx ' - . Q . ff- 1 f 9 - Q, ' - '-:: Q 51' .... .s t ---'s- -:--ir . f. . - -f' It ' ' it -5 aw' ' 235. -- ' QT' F' - - X - ' Egg' I 5, H- mi? V l 8 5 -9 'mx W Q I V ' up ' , ,, , .... V I '. i n fy. I Q A - H V F A , VI in t I: ' E' 1 Q. .-.- f ---'. se -. . - - r---- f6 l Q- 3 8 ff ' 5 HL: 1 4 .,.., 4 - 5 ,. F? X 'al 6 ,V Y x at . 1 1-.A - . Q is , f i -S we F Q lf ' , , 'I i . , , a . V 1? NJ. ik ' it ta Quill and Scroll-First row: Sue Pearson, Greg Goforth, Mary Kroening, Abouhalkah, janice Early. Second row: Gail Simari, Mary Davis, Patty Dunn, Tedrow, Beth Heizman, Cindy Wainscott, Steve Hoge, Liz Hankins, C McCrane5 Gina Vincent. alizing last minute details, staff mem- Amy Devitt and Sue Pearson single necessary publicity information. ent-mindedly focusing on painting ipment, joe Bussell contemplates de- s for the years contribution boxes. Putting artistic talents to work, Vivi Nisell prepares a poster soliciting original contributions for the magazine. Some Things Unsaid-First row: Carol McCraner, jahn Tedrow, Beth Goodwin, Kathy johnson. Second row: Amy Devitt, Patty Martinsen, Diane Carlson, Kay Elam. Third row: Mark LeShei, Tom Bolzj Sue Pearson, jim Walsh, joe BusselL EQ! I-Q, rl-x 4 i wma .W Staff designs creative work . . .Some Things Unsaid. . .a literary magazine of original expressions. . . narratives. . .prose. . .illustrations . . .essays. . .poetry. . .staff mem- bers rated each contribution. . . selecting those wi th the highest markings. . .Amy Dewitt, editor, . . headed publicity committee.. .ar- tistic posters. . .soliciting articles and sketches. . .tangerinve trademark color. . .members proofed Hnished pages for publication. . . Phil A umick-advertising manager. Epic broadens school coverage . . .student-oriented feature stories . . .editorials. . .sports articles. . .ad- dition of opinion poll. . .sampling student and faculty views on Viet- nam. . .the election. . .amnesty. . . school issues. . .area newspapers employed advanced journalists... Kansas City Kansan and Scout-Sun papers. . . First semester Epic co-editors-jan Olson, Bonnie Hannah. Sports staff' Marc Sherrell, j oe jarmusch. Bonnie C orbin-assistant news editor, Gail lVlcEnroe-assistant news editon Penny Gardner-news editor. . . .applying new techniques to Epic production. . .diverse communica- tions through Epic-on-the-Air broadcasts. . .bi-weekly intercom program featuring news and sports coverage. . .personal interviews. . . important events. . .rotating report- ers and anchormen. . . 'F- l.Q,f-1 ,bg 1 x N,.'B X ' A Y U, ,E .xx -ja Xi v ' 1 .,. -, ,l 'iii-10 L, I... 4 fa rs, fi 'Q 3. tr Y i 5 !. fig ! 1. 'I f in Q in T. - -....-,......:':1'. 1 1' - , , Ig' -1 ',: wfsacalti- , r, -a. r, .,'c,-u,, :1:'3 ' 1 r ul If ,,,,'u. . 'l v, thus, r., 1 if lin.. inn '.l'4 Kim Tucker-business manager, Betsey Sheeiey-circulation manager. 1 Photography staff Dave Regier, Will But- ier. gf, Amy Blauw-feature editor, Denise Car- ! 5. penter-assistant feature editor. ,ti Q if is A 'iiiijiiii 1,1 I . Hx ' lk Mr. Aiman- Epic advisor. Bruce Frohardt-reporter, Rick South- all-columnisg Keith Garalphotogra- pheg julie Doherty-photographeig Susan Chandler-advertising. During an Epic-on-the-air broadcast inter- view, Chip Shattuck introduces represen- tatives from the '73 Forensics squad Deb Culver-free agenzg Chuck Prather- photographen Kim Tucker-business manager as M . . . W L. if 1 P-'UI i um F3151 ' I i , A , . 1 ll, '31 Fpw ,W it' 1 fb',' El3.hM I.-.1-J Q H, aZZZiZ'H'f.T,i,h'i'W Yae'Ab0U'w Epic reporters narrate issues 4 . . .selection of the second semester staffs by llflr. Aiman. . .newspaper- men focused on student action. . . stressing individuals' involvement in activities. . .staffers sold advertising space. . .edited news items. . .inves- tigated prospective Epic stories. . . proofread pages. . .tight Thursday deadline schedule. . .distribution of edition. . .mailing papers to alumni . . .Epic submitted essays and pho- tos for competition. . .annual jour- nalism Day. . .West hosted event. . . i- .. 1 .ff 7' 4 f, Qin: - f,,k', . ff Bonnie C 0 rbin-Epic editor-in-chief Laura Banks-associate editor: ' Marc Sherrel-sports editor Searching through a file of unused pho- tos, Gail lVlcEnroe locates a picture needed to complete a Hnal Epic edition. Denise Carpenter-associate news editon Deb Shine-advertising nvanagefg Susan Chandler-advertising, Penny Gardner- associate sports editor. janice Earlv-feature editor Dave Re- gier-news editor. Kim Tucker, peering over Rick Southall is shouldeg scans The Star's want ads, comparing diverse advertising styles. li i ee jg 5 ,' f fre u .vv ,A Iuru K ' N .Li xg: eme portrays cz graphtc representation of PFI!! . . .senior Saga staff passed summer in search of a significant theme. . . stressing importance of high school in students' lives. . .acknowledging need for individuality. . .staff mem- bers completed publication relative to all. . .division pages. . .cover de- sign. . .illustrating a selzfportrait. . . a symbolic masterpiece. . .build- ing distinct characteristics influ- enced by senior high experiences . . .encounter and involvement with others. . .shaping unique individ- uals. . .as I paint my masterpiece. . . As a Hnal effort, Saga staff members, climaxing a year's relentless labors, deliv- er books to distribution points. Mn Don Stewart-Saga advisor Sue Pearson-Saga editog Beth Heiz- man-proofreaden Sports staff-First row: Greg Goforth- co-editor Second row: Tom Bolt Steve Hoge-co-editor. I ,,,,,'gf ll Q, m V 'I W, 3.-He-1 Typists: Patty Dunn-senior Cheryl Clark. D' 'L Peering into the distance, joy Graham unconsciously gnaws on her pencil, pon- dering artwork for a Saga deadline. Reading over a Hnished caption, associate literary editor Cindy Wainscott detects a humorous, unintentional pun. 'I' F. . 'l ' lr. fiiqf' . r xx f ' gf' , f x 1. 'I :fix Y, - - x f 4 0 - ' ff f ' xr- xx 4--. 4 I,-'H X. 'M V, . - + -. . fr 1-xg 1 31912 A 1 if ,fn sarN- ' f-.I ' Y . .1 . .F Q - -fv. iw-' 235 I -1 fu... .xv,JafN xx 't I 1' pE.,:-jx' V . A 1 .Yi X, A ' n , +3 V e ., -ar.. . ,M X , . Q x, -ff f. V -, , . ' ' 4:- --. . 55' Q' P A L X x . 5' ' A'J f-3' ' z +4 ' ' i M1 1-1 I H ,v A k . K' J' L xx '1 . 5-E-if .ff 5:-,I Quang-1 l I LX . 'B QP Literary staff-First row: Cindy Wain- scott-associate editor. Second row: Dan Theobald Diane Carlson. Third row: Liz Hankins-editog Michele Warmund Business staff-l-7rst row: Gail Simari- editor, jan Aduddeil. Second row: jon Levine. 'i' Sv-1 li ll Y1. .e,5!,,, - 107 ws-wr-n-. Art staff-First row: jill VanDerbarle, joy Graham. Second row: Alesia Dickey-art editozg Mary Davis-lay-out editor. Viewing slides at a senior meeting, Steve Hoge contemplates the possibility of em- ploying o scene in perspectives. la Q.i.1XfL-rs- gif.: NT. . Q xx 1 ,. .552 ,Pl ne Carlson equipped with her diction- and thesaurus, creates a Saga copy, h the aid ofa former yearbook. lf. we 5 Z'--'NS .. Irv .'TSS'?-2 Dave Helling-photo-production consul- tanzj Mary Kroening-studio editor. Photography staff' jan Tedrow-head Dennis Davidson-co-heaaj Dave Dixon, Beth Goodwin. Q . Annual reviews year's memories . . .Saga members published the tra- ditional yearbook. . .documenting the passing yeah . .accenting impor- tant milestones. . .editor Sue Pear- son. , .maintaining unity. . .man- aged all relations concerning publi- cation and book distribution. . . business staff handled sales. . .ad- vertisements from community. .. groups. . .individuals. . .art planned lay-outs. . .cover design. . .photog- raphers developed film. . .printed pictures. . .production sized photos to Ht drawn pages. . .literary staff noted year's events with new style . . .captioning pictures. . .carefully written copies. . .sports writers re- capitulated highlights of athletic matches. . .typists prepared articles for print. . .unending deadlines out- side of school time. . .seventh hours. . .several evenings. . .mem- bers completed a book representing faculty. . .students. . .important programs. . .industrious juniors strove for senior editors' approval . . .staff members fashioned lasting friendships. . .Saga reshaped dis- tinct personalities. . .forming a sin- gle inter-working unit. . . . A w nf, ' gag .r 1 , 115- b X -ffftl we ' . 3, V J ff, .11 t . 'Bas'-F .55- x 'Ni'Ff '?i'- thief feta 5 GZIP 'TX 1 7 ' T., rn 4 1 1 , cffE'vrP ? ff ,,. aga honors active individuals court selection based on student vice to school. . .involvement in ra-curricular activities. . .leader- qualities.. .nobility acknowl- ment at spring pep-assembly. . . a king and queen. . .john jeff and Gail McEnroe. . .first atten- lts Rob Spradling, janet Selves second attendants james Man- g, Carol jones. . .pictorial owning . . .recognition of Saga in yearbook. . . Saga court: First row: Marty Ratliftj john jeffrey, Tom Simpson, Dave Hel- ling. Second row: Gary Smith, jim Man- ning, Chip Shattuck, Chuck Putters, Steve Hoge, Steve Tobin, Tom Lowery. .19 In court First row: Kathy Stultz, Karen Valentino, Sue Pearson, Rebecca lnbody, jones Second row.' Gail McEnroe, Amy Devin, jill jordan, Linda Welty, jana n janetSelves Lisa Vetter. , 4. .Mm , E ., ,ug 5 L Wg? fi 5 , 'A22ffDebbiefKorek'A i ffffrst A ttendan z' rld of color dazzles alumni Ll X 9 .. .alumni returned for festivities . . . Summer of 62 , . .celebration of tenth annual homecoming cere- monies. . .school organizations chose Hfteen queen candidates... attired in formals of assorted col- ors. . .carrying bouquets of yellow roses. . .escorted by fathers. . .Mar- sha Yessen, second attendant. . . Deb Korek, Hrst attendant. . .Cindy Harris, queen. . .reigning over dance. . .theme Color My World .. .auroral rainbows decorated the bleak bridge dance floor. . . Clutching the arms of their escorts, nomi- nees anxiously await their coronation during a homecoming dance interlude. Homecoming Court-First row: Lisa Vetter, Cynthia Payne, Barb Mallin, Amy Livingood, Gail McEnroe. Second row.' Shelley Taylofg Carol jones, Kathy Stultz, Mary Kroening, Penny Gardneg jana Rasmussen. After recrowning ceremonies, attendant Marsha Yessen ends her reign during a serene slow dance with her date. F Fi 1 .,eiff, I9 Hn. M w , J 4241 552i Q iw .. J.- 1 .wwf - .ff A,- 45. L -I 7 ' iioil li L ' Xe L A .. v, .O .., 4 ' A , 1,71 A A - 'ft . ff Z . ,T , . A 1 J - J .., 'H Y, .- , U. f 5 'PF T 'L ., k 1 - Z , ,F- ,Q jx , .. L, GPI: Gig -1- xllxx - X NT, , X gift'-4,515 N' f'-,X W 1. VN. Nfzliig-J, ef? Xx,. ., -X .X-, lx, , -.,-.'- .x. 'film 1-aw ,1 7 1 N24 Tl p Q 'li' 5 1119 -.L 4-'xJwl:lL . :vii-x , 2, , HQ zu. ,'l Court: Shelly Taylor, Annette Hinds, Holbf Cullison, Linda Hoaraj Kim feer, Carol McDonaloj janet Selves, Susie Hess. obility graciously reigns at Sweetheart dance . . .nominated by senior boys. . . court presentation during West- Wyandotte basketball game. . . S weetheart Tree decorations con- veyed theme. . .creating a romantic atmosphere. . . Good-time Rebel- lion dance band. . .entertaining couples. . .Sweetheart queen, Cynthia Payne reigned over festivi- ties. . .attendants. . .Deb Kruger. . . Dee Green. . .jo Ann Arnold . .can- didates wore pastel formals. . .re- ceiving bouquets of mums. . . Escorted by Greg Goforth, candidate Susie Hess smiles radiantly after the announcement of her nomination. 115 H I 1 Y 11' T 'V' ' ' ,, '2A .'- if1'l': nZ'-? - ' K' 7- - 7 5519---ga ' fs, M - 5- 3 , ig -EZ? .fn -7 r . ,..,:,1'.,,,j,....- ,, Qfgiil' 7 ' 1 M-, -'- WEP - f- f x ' .,- .i-' ,- vw- .'-. Q... Tfw ', Il'7f'fJL'T' we 4, QWQ4 --.,.-V.. -w.--,.. 5 ..- ,,.....,,,,,,,,,.,...vi...w, - ' ,LA-JL4 :AF .qu Nrh , .- . .... -....- -. .,-.,3s... ,,,'3l,-,,,. ,,1.- fl ., -GV., --- ., - 1 , ' 1 Y- A :3 f' ff T rv'- fd b 'fg- vs 1' Y - A. -, , , . Jwi... ., .. f :S 57.7 . -..Sur -.f ,. , ,,, V ,, .. K, A....g.., ,,.f. Y -. 1 ' ' ' x ' 'Q 47, H -21. a balanced pose in Vikette tree formation, Dixie Lamar basketball half time spectators. Team-First row: janet Bowen-captain, Linda Hoard-co-captain. Second row: jo Ann ArnoloQ Michelle Trayforci Marsha Yesson, ele Warmund Mary McCort, Penny Gardner, Carol 'McDonald, Myrna Velazyuez, Vicki Coulter, Barb McDonald, janice Dupree, Wyman, Dawn Chesney, Linda Welty, ,Kathy Mitchell, Shelly Taylor, Kath Russell, Lisa Bettis, joy Graham, Laren Spencer. Third Karen Werneg janet Selves, Patty McAlister, Deb Korek, janet Campbell, Holly Cullison, jacque Schuster, Gerry Sandilos, Deb Becky Glick, Dixie Lamag Diana Orr, Cindy Schulei, Carol Henderson, Susie Hess, Wendy Bohren, Mary Sharkey, joy 4,1 Q5 Drill Team OfHcers: Kath Russell-secre- tary, Linda Hoard-cofaptain, Patty McAlister-treasurer, janet Bowen-cap- tain. Her face registering astonishment, Debbie Korek stops in mid-stride at an unex- pected blow ofthe captains whistle. We W ner V ln a frigid pre-game rehearsal, Vikettes janet Bowen and jacque Schuster pa- tiently await the signal' to relax poses. Vikette shows charm audiences . . .tedious summer drilling. . .morn- ing and evening rehearsals. . .girls wore selected school uniforms every Thursday. . ,janet Bowen, captain. . .directing the group 's pre- cision and style. . .Linda Hoaroj co-cap tain. . .coordinating dance routines. . .Mrs. Poland sponsor. . . assisting in show planning. . .daily practice with the marching band . . .home game performances. . .pro- viding entertainment during half time. . .marching to West's fight song at pep club assemblies. . . Vikettes representing school at state and district competitions. . . Night of the Living Dead . . . showing of mo vie for needed funds . . .helped finance trips. . . William jewell and Baker performances. . . L 117 , E ..g0.....-- ,...K-,. - -,....,. Anxiously anticipating the pep club's decision, giddy junior varsity hopefuls perform a last-minute cheer together. Prefacing a Friday morning pep assembly, T-shirt clad club members anticipate band 3 rendition of the '24lma Mater . Silhouettea' against raging bonfire Hamesg Dave Helling sparks school aspiration for a state championship victory. Enlivening spirit at a football game, S-M West mascot, Furdlip, romps along the sidelines gathering crowd support. -4,6 5 1 i. Vt w, s-f K. Pepsters boost Viking spirits AUG . . .ofHcers revised pep club during the summer. . .committee heads. . . managing publicity, fund raising, and dance activities. . .selected for one semester. . .spirit council met once a month. . .representatives from each school organization. . . sold pep club memberships. . .funds provided busses to away games. . . T-shirt uniforms. . .admitting pep- sters into rallies.. .President Dave Helling directed pep assemblies. . . assisted by secretary Kim Tucker . . .treasurer Linda Welty. . .club paid for newly-made mascot. . .rep- resenting West. . .captivating audi- ences at events. . .designed and cared for by Gary Popenoe. . . Two West supporters Hre the traditional Viking spirit gun, saluting a football victory with a brillant cannonade. 145' A fl? Pep Club officers: Kim Tucker-secretaryg Dave Helling-presidentg Linda Welty- ff6ClSLll'6f'. 119 Yell-leaders: Rob Trenda, john Hall, Rich Lennartz, Tom Lowery-captain. Furdlip jovially frolics while Rob Trenda, yell-leader, amplihes vigorous chants to encourage crowd participation. 495' Yell-leaders spark enthusiasm . . .encouraging audience participa- tion at athletic events. . .September tryouts. . .candidates executed vari- ous stunts. . .teacher-student panel of judges. . .resulting in selection of a boisterous four-man squad. . . john Hall. . .Tom Lowery-captain . . .Richard Lennartz. . .Rob Trenda . . .sponsor, Mr. Walker. . .offering assistance to the boys. . .team wore black and gold uniforms at all activities. . .weekly practices. . .per- fecting routines with cheerleaders . . .boosted spirits of Pep Club members on busses to away games. . . Appealing to the football fans for gr: support, senior yell-leader Tom Lox magnihes the crowd 's enthusiasm. .,,, 5'.'2 5.Z'i.'i'Sf.5!dZ.5.7ee e de'5 JV s vtbrantl y executed chants . . .representing West at sports com- petitions. . .cross country. . .girls' volleyball. . .gymnastics. . .swim- ming. . .wrestling. . .three football games weekly. . .nightly practices . . .boundless energy. . .a sopho- more-dominated squad . .Laurie Nevins, head . .Susan Little, co- head. . .Cindy Anderson. . .Barb Walsh. . .Sharon McClain. . .julie Harris. . .Miss Alexander, sponsor . . .preliminaries. . .selected upon basis of coordination. . form. . . enthusiasm. . .leadership ability. . . facial expression. . .panel of judges elected candidates. . .relinquishing ultimate decision to Pep Club. . . Stopped on the bridge by a scornful taunt from a neighborhood enemy, Cindy An- derson counters with a vehement reply. j. V. Cheerleaders-First row: Sharon McClain. Second row.' Laurie Nevins- head julie Harris. Third row.' Susan Little-co-head, Barb Walsh, Cindy An- derson. jubilantbf inciting school spirit, AA Uyeki receives support from exuben -fans anticipating tive evenings game. Dee Green , v Y .. .2 , . W K . ,E U Deb Kruger Posed in a perfected formation acquired at clinic, Varsity cheerleaders demon- strate a favorite six-position pyramid. 122 :vs- -......., ...A L ...M . . -,ep . ru 4 - n ' ' -1-1,.Q,.' .a . Uyeki Cindy Harris-head A nnette Hinds-co-head ff Q-ELF' -x Gail iVlcEnroe I.. ff? 1 ,fm 1 4 . ' -3 J-1 . 55' Cheerleaders merit high award . . .daily summer practice. . .di- rected by captain, Cindy Harris. . . Annette Hinds served as co-captain . . .squad earned money. . .Hnanc- ing SMU clinic. . .demonstrated diii Hcult cheers. . .team competition . . .receiving spirit stick honor . . .prepared favors for athletes. . . decorating team locker rooms. . .en- couraged sports enthusiasts at varsi- ty competitions.. .sparking teams to victory. . .eighth-hour rehearsals . . .creating arousing cheers. . .per- fected jumps with yell-leaders. . . 123 '- , 3 3 ff '1 . 1 -,-mags-: i Q A. forfeiting my individual name, I substitute the team title Vikings , . . assuming a responsibility to compete to my utmost for fellow players and myself . . inspired by '77 season, ecstatic football teammates capture the state championship with pride equalling that of Olympic gold medalists. . . 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State' champs forge 8-3 record . . .pre-season pollsters picked West . . .number one in area and state. . . team members reported August 75. . .two-a-days. . fatigue. . .nu- merous injuries. . .final preparations for the season opener. . .Oak Park drove for early touchdown. . . Vikes penetrated the ten yard line thrice . . .failing to score points. . .turn- over after turnover brought defeat . . .early season failures. . . who are you. . .what are you. . .what do these people think of you . . .re- tained the East-West Cup.. .Law- rence failed to score, . .Vikings cap- italized on Indian errors. . .crazy people. . .offensive barrage... N orsemen victory. . .44-22. . .de- fense and offense stunned Topeka West on Dads' Night. . . - Coaches-First row: Fred Meyers, Dave Smith, Darol Rodrock, Harold Wamsgans, Bill King. Second row: Harvey.5hephard, Dick Purdy, Tony Severino, Clark Hay, Dave Pennington, Ron Mason. An Oak Park defender dumps quarter- back john jeffry for a loss, typiiving the upset win by the Northmen over West. Vikings snatch victory from the jaws of ciefe ...Close game against Northwest . . .opposition surprisingly tough . . .75 yard punt return by jim Manning. . .at end of regulation play tie score. . .6-6. . .Cougars elected for field goal. . .fourth down goal line catch by Russ Wes- ley clinched Viking win. . .big play defense by South overpowered West. . .Raiders dealt defeat in a come-from-behind effort. . .20-7 . . .Varsity overpowered East. . . 7 6-8. . .strong running attack. . . offense came to life.. .250 yards rushing. . .89 yard touchdown run by Rob Spradling. . .victory boosted Viking record to 2-2. . . Displaying speed and quickness, West offensive linemen leave the Lions behind in a power sweep at the Lawrence game. 361-f'N Football managers.' Dan House-senior manager, Dave Bromley-trainer, Chris Collins, Dave Matson. Sighting his receiver far downheld, quar- terback john jeffry passes over the heads of the oncoming Wichita defense. Football-First row: jim Stegeman, Mike Livingston, Don Tsiguloff Dave Saunders, Steve Mc Vey, Clay jones. Second row: jim joe Boyle, Mike Weas, Doug Harvey, Bob Carpenter. Third row: Kerry Magee, Paul Khoury, john Moneymaker, jim Manning, Davis, Russ Wismer. Fourth row: Todd Karges, Greg Goforth, Steve Kallick, john Marshall, Rob Spradling. Fifth row: Rick Renfro, Olmstead Kelly 0'NeaL Kevin Golic, Tim Boyd Rob Wilson. Sixth row: Steve Carpenteg Dan Clark, Mike Day, Steve Wendling, Wesley. Seventh row: Harvard Townsend, Mike McMahon, Bill Bouldin, Terry Coffey, Rob Shaw, jeff Buck. Eighth row: George Roger Hires, jeff Kirchofii Dave Adams, KelLv Craven, Russ Westerman. Ninth row: Brad Bowden, john jeffrey, Trent Brooks, Bender, Kent Knudson. With fourth down and one yard to go, , 1 ff. V e state opponents position themselves for hh D ' the Viking's last-chance attempt to win, -,.,.---, junior Varsity Football-First row: Kerry Magee, Robert Morris, Mike Wendling, Gary Cless, David Billings, Hardy Powers, Bob Barry, Rick Newcomer, Bob Carpenter. Second row: Todd Karges, Steve Carpenteig Howard Anderson, Marque Hanke, Mark Hanna, joe Berlekamp, Bob Blake, Kevin Kirchoflj Harold Livingston, Rob Wilson. Third row: William Reger, David Booth, Darwin Schocke, john Houck, jeff Dyer, Barry Bender, Harvard Townsend, Kent Knudson, Dave Sanders, Steve Mc Vey. Fourth row: Kelly Craven, Kevin Golic, Rick Renfro, Dan Clark, Mike Day, Larry Graves, David Krisman, Doug Hassig, Rick Cato, Terry Coffey. A Viking defender nimbl y avoids a South- east player's block, enabling him to tackle the runner for a no-gain play. Division foes fall .to Vikings .sf A s i . ,..-'1 f.E L' g I ' '-- 7 ifvifk-l J N- 1-.. -' . .. 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I ? -Lf' ' -V Q-...wt-f,1.f1Lg::. - . - -Qiil-+2 f- J ' 'Eff -fi Halfback jim Cooper takes an ecstatic romp in the end zone after catching a pass for the first score at Regionals. . . .West at Lawrence. . .typical Lion-'Viking encounter. . .scoreless first half . .Lawrence turnover. . . ball on 40 yard line. . .eight plays . . .touchdown. . .defensive play held Lions. . .jim Cooper. . .20 yard Held goal. . .supreme effort . . . 70-70. . .Homecoming. . .North Indians. . .Norsemen led 70-0. . .North 59 yard run. . .fum- bel near end Zone. . .Vikes re- covered. . .touchback. ..lndian fumble. . .lineman Mike Weas ram- bled 70 yards for touchdown. . .vic- tory. . .24-6. . .Varsity romped over Washington Wildcats. . .opening kick-off fumble. . .john Marshall re- covered. . .leading to first of many scores. . .Hnal period touchdowns ...Vikings forged ahead for lead . . .ending in 44-22 victory. . . Exalted by their triumph over Wichita, Coach Dick Purdy and cheerleader Cindy Harris accept the 5A state trophy. As Bill Bouldin rushes in to make the stop, a Raider runner trips over a team- mate, slowing the strong South attack. 131 An Oak Park receiver leaps into the air to snatch the ball, as defensive back Clark Davis moves in for the tackle. ' q Sophomore Black-Hrst row.' jeff Thorn- burgh, Craig Molleson, Don Milleig Ken Vaughn, jeff Fagan. Second row: Pat Doran, joe Otey, john Lewis, Rick Ran- gel. Third row: Bill Bloch, George Dar- rington, Richard Cooper, Bryan Sprad- ling, Ashley Bowden. 132 As the ofHcial3 whistle sounds, stiff defensive effort forces a fumble in the Hrst League victory over Lawrence. S-M South crushes league hop 3 y n . . .Stunning shut-out victory to Topeka West. . .decisive fumble re- coveries set up TD's. . .driving of- fense bolstered the attack. . .first score by Spradling. . .capping a six- ty-yard drive. . .27-0 at half . .jeff- rey ran for six points early in third quarter. , .Goforth end zone recov- ery of blocked punzi . .Hnal totals, 4 7-0. . .landslide win for West. ...next Viking contest.. flower League championshi West scoreless hrst hal Raiders snatched initial point held goal jeffrey bounced with a series of pass plays to C er. . .7-3 West. . .South hit agai four plays later Cooper score Viking loss. . .7 6-73. . . l slow starts for both South ' Z . . C i l A Topeka West defender tries to force Don Tsiguloff to fumble in hopes of turning the tide of the Viking onslaught. f 71 ,178 61 C i 6 E63 15554 J jim Manning makes a Hnal run of eight yards, climaxing a vital drive before the winning score at Wichita. Sophomore Gold-First row: Doug Hays, Chuck Wismen Ed Conyers, Steve Punch, Todd Goforth, Rob Lawler. Second row: Dave jacobson, jim Nelson, Rich Money- makeg Rob Frye, Greg Willis, jeff Edg- ington. Third row: Mike Trayford, Tag Sawyen Chuck Bruce, Ron Davis, Chris Peterson, Gary Strahl. Defensive lineman Mike Weas assumes an offensive role in his touchdown run to clinch victory for West against North. 133 .4 A 134 'kings crowned 5A state champions avel to regional at Wichita. . .against Wichita North. . .Hrst score. . .Red- touchdown. . .West stormed back. . .Paul Khoury burst through for 7-7 tie. . .third quarter play. . .capping sixty yard drive. . .Vikings forced d goal attempt. . .kick good . .score 70-Z . .vital drive relieved pressure ffrey to Cooper pass. . .Viking win. . .7 4-7 Q . .state championship. . . West vs. Wichita Southeast. . .bad Held condi- frustrated efforts. ..17rst half mistakes by - .. gs. . .giving up two interceptions and a fum- .Hrst break. . .interceptions by West. . .defen- play forced exchange of punts. . .succeealng ' .. .no points for either team. . .Buffaloes y scored . .57 yard run. . .conversion attempt d. . . West hnally ed over.. .7-6 . . . gs tops in state ' oopen Manning man. . .chosen to tate team. . . . I-7ghting to overtake their leading oppo- nents, cross-country runners battle for second place at state championship. -. Cross-Country-First row: Dave Bromley, Gary Smith, jay Paradies, Dennis Davidson, Dan Terrill, Coach Ken Atwell. Second row: George Seaman, Russ Weiss, Mike Wixson, jim Waechter, Tom Stuart, Ralph Foiles, Greg Schlatter, Kevin King, Alan Atkinson. X-country nabs Wamego honors . . .highlight of the year. . .Vikings dominated Wamego meet. . .scoring 39 points. . .second year for vic- tory. . .Ed Anderson captured sec- ond in individual results. . .j V also seized a first place triumph. . .Ray- town South Invitational. . .West team earned third place. . .field of Hfteen interstate high schools . . .Sunflower league championship . . .defending champs previous two years. . . Viking harriers nabbed third. . .following closely behind South and North. . .Rosedale meet preceded regionals. . .Norsemen overran the opposition. . .sweeping the top Hve places. . .confident S-M West team headed for regionals. . . A t the S-M East Invitational, Ed Ander- son surveys the remaining ground he must cover to earn a new record for West. 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JJ!! - Securing a ninth place Hnish, senior har- rier jim Adams strides into the last stretch of the Wamego Invitational. 137 Straining to maintain his lead over an opponent from South, varsity runner jay Paradies races to place at S-M Park. E yeing intently the Hnish line ahead, Viking harrier jim Burbridge sprints the Hnal leg in an early season meet. ii :ft 9 i s it . N, 'ft r 5,.:?'?'j'ffr5g'1,:'Mg', .Q 1 , . . eg., -' 3 231 , I - f:Q'As:,,, 1 .', ', ,. 'H ' 'lf ' ff 4, n X ,P ' q Rr , , gi . J A g X Q5 1 91 , -. 4 . V 's 52' E 'WK f 1 -,,, e X ., 5. .,, 2- P -V 1' ' .124 1-4 -.. 1'-5-.: , F, f f' - -1. 'Plz 'F Ei5v2:U u.-I3 't : .15 'T XJ 2 PT51 -., ,f .,, .. - I ,, -,. fry- -z - .3 -. . 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Cross country seizes fourth . . .in state competition, . .regionals gave West a boost toward state meet. . .fourth place. . .Gary Smith placed thirteenth. . .Hve Vikings Hnished in top fifty individuals. . . 5A cross-country meet. . .predicted Hnish of seventh. . .harrlers avenged earlier losses against Northwest and Wichita West. . .fourth in state. . . Cross-country captain Gary Smith re- moves his warm-up suit before taking his position among contenders at regionals. In an early morning practice, Ed Ander- son and jim Adams concentrate on build- ing endurance for regional meet. 139 Power volleys spark victory . . .close games keynoted volleyball . . .eight returning lettermen. . .the squad fell to defeat against North- west. . .73-75 and 9-75. . .narrow loss to East. . .73-75 and 74-7 6. . .spiking and sets spurred the attack. . .ever-present spirit up- lifted team morale. . .Varsity domi- nated South Raiders.. .75-73 and 27-7 9. . .the North Indians proved West girls ineffective, . .at District competition volleyballers finished fourth. . .tie with East. . .state re- gi on als. . .West captured fourth place title in competition. . . Senior letterman Carol McDonald at- tempts a set-up to a teammate in a pre-game warm-up session. ing an intense volleyball game, Holly lison sets-up a spike for Andi Dean to rn the ball to the front ofthe line. ra Pinkston makes room for Pam ks dig as janet Holm and Andi Dean pare to rush for a smashing net spike. . ' .M my: ..,e.- ...... ,. J' ---J .A T---, .fl---....4.g-V -, 1, Md. :,,.,., ,. .-.1- ' '. '.-1' 'H-. 11 4-.v ,- '23--'E' f S.-Af. , -ff-gs- fy, : . .-gf.,-1 . .. . .,.,,..,-.f-...Q V ,A -,....1..x -..1.. .., I. .. ,, M - -v'-W-,--3-omni-s-as-n-av:--:Tv-H-7 Ljl .jxiizfiufi wA:.',f': T' O! -i F, J-igf' -fi' -4' 15122 -. QT' fflgi 'file-,,....t-fdzsan ' ,,.- - ' , . 'n- Girls' Volleyball-First row: janet Holm, judi HiiL Val lsenhower, Deb Erlandson, Pam Buck, Kathy Kowalski. Second row: Debbie Hamilton, Val Weis, Holly Cullison, Andi Dean, j an Breckenridge, Laura Pinkston, Sandy Poland-coach. Third row: Gwen Hughes, Cindy Abouhalkah, Susie Hinkle, jean Chatelain, Pat Herren, Kris Kampa. Fourth row: Marci Lundhigh, Susie Weiss, Lori Kock, Carol McDonald, Carol Henderson, Gail Sandy, Karen Bauman. 5 ' S 5 gf l +-C 'r '- , .- , in 1'f-aesfcfl-eo :-91 ,f 1 6 I' 9 ' 1 : E xx t Q, lux ' V 1 Ls S Ne H tu- 4' Xi t gy F, A w,,s ..-wg-4 -W-'M As a referee watches for possible infrac- Power volleyball team members discuss , n ,V tions, Viking volleybailers prepare to exe- strategy with Sandy Poland before their ' ' cute a perfect three-man set-up. victory over Shawnee Mission South. 141 Senior team captain jill jordan returns a high serve with a sweeping forearm during an afternoon practice session. -3. -. X.. . Posed in anticipation of an expected return, Lynn Barrett executes a smashing forehand volley at league competition. s-.ut Wse in ,. WV 142, 'iyqqi H. ii 5., ft?-'21 'Z t et .. tc .iles . E V 2 'E ' 14 JJ, :..v- ,.,,,.. s- , f, 1 . JF- IFJ , W 4 4,31-'FIT' V A ' - . ,X 1 s.. x 1 fx xx V ,wil -.fl ., 6 A Y - 1 sw X, f-- W-1, Q --ef-Q . f , 1--' .,. A ' - - , ' ,-n. ,. ii .' . 5 .. I J- Y ,A 5 V . V V V, xi, ya , u. . .v ' . J, , . , - C 3 -f V w 3. .e ' .4 .. W? r . +..,, .I W5 -- Executing a powerful forehand return, x Varsity captain jill jordan secures a Hnal- l ist berth in the meet against Ward. Exhibiting a profound expression charac- I A, . ,., ,,., teristic of girls' tennis, Chris Honn grasps fv, her racquet readying to serve. 142 Straining to return a high serve, ju Beth Goodwin utilizes her tennis ex, ence to overpower her Ward opponen I 1- skills for matches, girls' tennis e'Zj,'3i,i,j'.,3Qf'j,j3f.1ii,'j,f 'f'7 7ef'f 'y Team rebounds at District meet . . .dual meets opened season. . .tri- umph over Ward and Northwest. . . attaining positions at state con- sumed bulk of practices. . .West met defeat at the hands of East Lancers. . .tie match against Olathe . . . Viking girls yielded to the South attack. . .team journeyed to East for district competition. . .captured the third place trophy. . .highest finish ever for a girl's sport at West. . .team outnumbered other schools at Regionals. . . gr- 'flf' WW ,i '1'f,ajxr.,w W , Tennis-Hrst row: Laura Burnett, Lynn Barrett, Beth Goodwin, jill jordan, Chris Cynthia Payne, Debbie Lindsey. Second row: Karen Payne, Susan Henderson, Tucken Viva Nisell, Stacey Walton, Allisyn Gilbreath, Marli Willhauck, julie lerton, Carol Mattson. Third row: Leslie Stein, jan jeffrey, Lori Buntrock, Miss cer-coach, Susan Wyman, Barb Knight, Marsha King. 143 Setbaeks fail to . . .consistent injuries to key gymnasts overshadowed season. . . competition began with trip to Ar- gentine. . .Hrst away meet ever. . . overpowering win. . . girls fell to defeat in journey to Lawrence. .. Coach Wismer stressed spirit. . . slim-margin victory over Northwest ...strong showing in floor exer- cises. . .West captured a close con- test with South. . .gymnasts slipped to North by three. . .fifth place in district meet ended season. . . Laughing gleefully, girl gymnast Marcia Sandy views her counterparts who have more successfully completed the stunt. dampen girl gymnasts' spirits gi!-i,:a-,N,..i hr.. Lori Orme gracefully completes walking to the end of the beam, before climaxing her routine with a cartwheel dismount. Adeptly balanced on the upper bafg Lisa Bettis concentrates on performing her next circle from a straddle position. 144 1 H-Q Q E E A E ...----3: Swinging into a back kip from a front support, jill Pranger sklllfulhfv executes a difhcult routine on the unevens. Her leg extended delicately, a conhdent Becky Bosley moves gracefully into the first phase of an arabesque stance. I l' GQ li ,f pq +ve, E: -fi' , . 3 , L ' G ymnastics-First row: Andrea Monks, Pam Buck, Carrie Wilson, Kari Ballaroj jo y er, Carol Pence. Second row: Barb Walsh, Margaret Stegeman, jill Prangeig Pam on, Suzy Hinkle. Third row: Kim Day, Cheryl Mundy, Marsha Sandy, joy Swanson, ie Garner, Kim Martinek, Claire Wismer. Fourth row: Wendy Bohren, Debbie Korek, Bettis julie Meadows. Exempliijfing style and form, a Viking gymnast prepares her floor exercise rou- tine for use in dual meet competition. 145 Gymnastics-First row: Dave Albert, jim Stegeman, Craig Molleson, Bob Chaney. Second row: Ken Dunn, Kirk Gozq Dave Saieumura, jim Cooper, Tom Hadsall. Third row: judy HIIL Tom Dorsey, Dave Little, Scott Cook, Randy Renfrow, Coach Dan Bradhelof Fourth row: james Moore, Tim Caufield Charles S leruggs. ' Under close scrutiny of the judges, Charles Scruggs masterfully achieves the height needed to complete his dismount. Craig Molleson concentrates drawing on reserves of strength and to execute a handstand on the bars. During a pre-tournament practice, senior gymnast Dave Little swings into the proper position for his routine 's Hnish. Conscious of his every movement soph- omore Craig Molleson strengthens his horse routine with perfected body lines. xr aff, ESQ A I 1 nu Gymnasts attain third in state .. .strong returning seniors vaulted team to success. . .best season ever . . .competition began at K. U. clin- ic. . .loss to Lawrence. . .Vikings captured seventh place at Olathe l n vi tatidnal. . .overpowering win against Northwest . .West won every individual honoit . .S-M East lnvitationaL fourth place. . .narrow contest with East yielded a second dual triumph for West's varsity . . .close margin of victory for gymnasts at South. . .the black and gold tumbled to defeat at Olathe . . .made new team record . .S-M District meet. . .second place Hnish . . .Dave Little snared high bar hon- ors at Sunflower League. . .Tom Hadsall scored second in all-around at league and state. . .4-2 dual meet tally.. . Vikes snatched third spot in Kansas 5-A division. . . iii, Matching leaps with a Washington de- fenden roundballer Russ Wesley stretches to set up for an additional two points. , A Ni tx I ,Varsity Basketball-First row: jeff Moore, Dan Clark, Bill Nadon, Phil Meyers, Bob Carpenter. Second row: jim Manning 77m Bog Russ Weslejg Mike Mattick, Mike Tuttle, john jeffrejg Steve Edwards. Q 'Z if ' !'m'x -. - 5 N MKS' - ii - :Z if e Tuttle walks off the court hand ed high, as Mike Mattick objection- tosses the basketball to the referee. ping a hook shot, Mike Tuttle com- es pre-game exhibitions to loosen up a tough struggle against S.M. South. ln a league game, senior forward john jeffrey propels an inbounds pass over the outstretched arms of an opponent. ,fix 1 1 r.- 1, nr- , , . ,, , :M - 7 tIT.,f -1- 1 7' g W :f 1 ' .' LEADS- 4 Gi ' is 1, i ' , ww . ., 7 ' 5- 51 ' -ws . . 1- 'J Vg,-71 3- 1 5 .h . lZ'g !.N1!L 2 4 :iv rj. ' Q ?j...J5,??,,,1 I .il 1 Y U V . U J ff . Qi- Q: , ,. , . ,. ' i - ' - 4- ' 7. lf- - -1 rv . Eng., E, I-Zi. F 4' 2? 1. -. 'Q A iff' .' 'f' . .Kr Q X, X I H H -wi.: W L W i I V I , Q 7. vs' Q QA - .. -Jw ' . gf .gg -P ,-f ,- C-- A 71zJa. , With the clock running down, j V player Dave Sanders deceives his Topeka West guards with a long shot from the outside. Coaches and Managers-First row: Bruce Wagnerg Mike Elden Harold Calkins, An- thony Beck, jeff Senger. Second row: Dick Purdy, Larry Shepard Paul Loving john McFall. Vikes dominate opening games . . .West journeyed to Memorial Hall for game against Waraf . .early lead by Cyclones. . .comeback win . . .63-59. . .loss to Wichita West. . . 5 7- 76. . .run-away victory over North. . . 75-62. . .Steve Edwards earned high point honors with 26 tallies. . .tie score with East . .dou- ble overtime. . .74-65. . .poor free- throws spelled defeat for Vikings at South. . .50-53. . .cagers rebounded in Sumner game. . .jim Manning's free-thro ws sa ved game 149 ln an effort to quickly make up a de17cizj eager john jeffrey makes a hurried pass after bringing the ball do wncourt. A fter successfulbf running a dribbling opponent out of bounds, exhausted team- mates await the signal to resume play. XX., 'J V Unaware of the oncoming attack of a North defendeg the black and gold's Russ Wesley takes a set shot at the hoop. As a Wyandotte defender grabs a re- bound Mike Mattick matches his height in aneffort to gain repossession. 'il . Q 6 M id-season, record spurs hopes for best finish ia fo iff, 'Y IIWTTE IIISITY ...entered Lawrence game with a 4-2 record . .52-48, West. . .loss to Topeka. . .cagers grabbed fourth place at the North Kansas City Tournament. . .Varsity efforts failed to hinder Topeka West. . . West netters smashed North. . . 78-62. . .Russ Wesley led the scor- ing. . .Northwest Cougars fell to the aggressive Viking defense. . .28 point performance by Steve Ed- wards. . .a 70-64 defeat from Wyan- dotte. . .jim Manning's 26 tallies led scoring. . .trip to Winnetonka . 77-62. . .win at home contest with Washington bettered the net- ter's record to 8-7. . . Racing to gain possession after Mike Mattick 's foul rebound, East battles West to re-establish a slim seesawing lead Q Basketball: Rick Newcomeq Bob Carpenter, Doug Letsch, Steve Lewis, Bill Nadon, Gary Strahl, Phil Meyers, Dan Clark, Dave jeff Moore. 1 w Seeking to pose a surprise attack against a As West player Mike Tuttle shoots for Sumner cagen an agile Viking makes a baskezj a Northwest Cougar tips the flying leap to block the shot. in an attempt to gain possession. r p C r a fl ' w . 1'- f 25:3 Sophomore Basketball-First row: Rick Rangel Bob Conley, Roy Martin, Pat Dol Chuck Bruce, Craig Kenarag Sonny Welty, jeff Brown, joe Otey, john Thomps Second row: Mike Trayforof john Lewis, Gary Strahk jeff Drew, Tom Sprague, Kf King, jeff Birkman, Pat Cradick, Andy Day, Bruce Bonner, Bill Bloch. 7355: Q i West varsity basketballers Mike Tuttle and Mike Mattick look expectantly for the referee 's, call on an apparent foul. .4 at -4 A fourth-quarter scoreboard silently fore 5 , ',,4 shadows the Viking roundballers double A H-r,,.. ee- A multitude of arms reach out for a coveted rebound after a missed shot in the closing seconds of the East contest Senior varsity player john jeffrey out- jumps a rival Wyandotte Bulldog in a last-minute effort to make a come-back. overtime victory over the Lancers. .6-, Vainly attempting to bat away a Russ Wesley, players from Hnd the going rough in early minutes. Apparently smashing a Wyandotte playen Russ Wesley grabs for the ball while Mike Mattick and Mike Tuttle look on. Taking advantage of a jump bail situation, a West netter tips the ball to an eagerly- waiting jeff Moore in j V play. rf A Q ng I . I IX VJ 35,5 - - -4 -. L C . I . nf-.-,gig-.8-............,. - H54 f, v it Clark skillfulbf works the basketball n courzj eyeing team members as pects for an easy two points. il . 1. ,i 17. r St Hnding a hand forming an unexpected obstacle, Russ Wesley tries a jump shot in the early going against Wyandotte. After a strategic steal senior letterman jim Manning looks down court in search of an opening for a drive to score. kj,-.gn--I-1 3,--uuillll we 7 5 Steve Edwards glances down disgustedly as john jeffrey glares in amazement at a teammate leaving with Hve fouls. 155 Three-year letterman Mark Wlmpy Evans locks an adversary in a double-trou- ble, as Carl Owczarzak watches carefully. Varsity Wrestling-Hrst row: Tom Conley, Rob Trendq Bob Hoie, Harold Livlngsz Doug Hasslg. Second row: Doug Borcherding Wimp y Evans, jeff Fagan, Ed Conyers l Lawler, Greg Goforth. Third row: john Horne, john lVIarshalL Steve Carpenter, K Craven, Bill Boyle, Rob Spradling Rick Renfrow, Randy Tull. 'C' Entranced by the drama unfolding on the mats, tired wrestlers wait for the outcome of the tournament's Hnal match. Matmen secure 6-2 dual record I Aw Me. . . .small team. . .diets. . .young Vikes capitalized on mistakes. . .Ar- gentine felL . .49-3. . .full team practicing. . .North fell easily. . . 53-3. . .East Lancers before Christ- mas. . .39-7 Z . .weight loss. . .certi- fication. . .Kelly Craven victory. . . edged past Northwest Cougars . . .Washington Wildcats. . .fifth vic- tory. . .Leavenworth. . .7972 de- fending state champs. . .defeat of matmen at home. . .24-36. . .inju- ries and illness slowed team.. .de- feated South in rival match. . . 29-7 Z . .Vikes traveled to Law- rence. . .Lions stunned West . . WET' Clutching mightily, varsity grappler K elbr Craven succeeds in extricating himself from an opponent's strangling grip. Straining to retain his defensive advan- tage, senior john Marshall secures his hold on an escaping Washington rival. I-n...x. Fighting towards a pin, Skeet Livingston snarls with the effort of blocking his desperate opponent's inside switch. Sophomore Wrestling: 77m Armstrong, Todd Goforth, Rich Moneymakefg jim Nelson, Rob Knighzj Craig Vaughn, Paul Phillips, Dave Gibson. ,f H. W9 . , f--.. f 77 T 1 Under close observation of the opposition and referee, Greg Goforth counters a Washington wrestler's Hreman 's carry. N. X his endurance to its limit john struggles to lock his adversary in guillotine. .iss +-., jrir, ,, 0 W, , After matching his strength against an opponents state champ Rob Spradling relaxes, having obtained his victory. I ,,.. Under close supervision by the referee, state champion Doug Hassig pins a S-M South rival with a body stretchen 159 Strong finish captures third . . .Bonner Springs tournament. . . best in Kansas and Missouri. . .Ed Conyers second . .good showing . . .South Invitational. . .first place . . .league. . .third place. . .Region- als at West. . .eleven state qualifiers . . .State. . .Doug Hassig. . .79 and 2. . .Hrst place. . .Rob Spradling. . . 79- 7-7. . .placed first. . .three others placed. . .third place team Hnish. . . great season for wrestlers. . . ' Fighting for a win, junior grappler Steve Carpenter forcefully turns over his oppo- nent in expectation ofa pin. After the whistle, john Home strives to successfulbf complete his offensive move against a Lawrence competitor. 160 pound Ed Conyers awaiting from the referee, concentrates on his method of attack. A w W After a victorious match at Regionals senior Rob Spradling considers his strat- egy for the upcoming grappling events. ef .t:g:wfm'w me 2 ,,. i QL' , , Coaches and managers-Hrst row: Bill King, Darol Rodrock, Harvey Shepard Second row.' David Matson Chris Collins Dan House. I I Under Herce pressure of a gruelling wres- tling match, Rob Lawler outwits his Northwest opponent with a cross-face. w w Wg' C E w w ggqjaag Strong individual performances aid swim team . . .promising showing at Topeka and S-M Relays started season. . . win at meet against Olathe. . .loss to East . .victory at Topeka. . .nar- row fall to North. . . Viking Hnmen met defeat from Washington and n Northwest teams. . . jim Souther- land's diving boosted the tearn's scoring. . .first year for Coach Pen- nington to advise team. . .squad members gained a home triumph over Wyandotte. . .fourth placing at district meet. . . West cornered sixth in league, ninth in state. . .junior - Eric Eskilson. . .second in 7 00-yard backstroke. . .fourth place in diving by Southerlanof . .200-yard relay received seventh place. . . Gasping for breath, Eric Eskilson hastily gauges the progress of opponents before plunging under for another lap. e e 1 ef .Q Q .. Boys' Swimming-First row: Coach Brown, jill jordan-manager, Chuck Wismefg jim Southerland 77m Seymoun Chris Honn-manag Coach Pennington. Second row: Greg Willis, john Simari Bob Davis, Rich McBride, Dave jordon, Byron Folsey, jim Lavendelg Dc Combest. Third row: Rich Lennartz, Cary Zipp, Eric Eskilson, Bruce Heflebower, Mark Harrell, Clay jones, Bob Hughes, Tom Me: Alan Rhodes. ering the water, Viking varsity diver Southerland straightens his body, to snare optimum points. ..-1 N. ,. A--vw. ,T ,.,-'L-.a-y...,,- Alina 'Q-H '-WX, 9 . N ' ns H 'W Q, NW Checking the' progress of his competitors Allan ,Rhodes calculates the pace he must keep in order to close the gap. p .1 1iT7'n7F r+'1i97f-i3'4': 3 we u -. ef.- 5 rc..'f Fa:-' - f.' '1 ycu..f,,f', W, , A varsity swimmer knifes through the watery leading a pack of fellow Hnmen in the last lap ofa medley relay event. Taking a breather after Hnishing his warm-ups Rich Lennartz scrutinizes his opponent in the 7 00-yard backstroke. 'Max -1.-A -I 3 163 1 Her hand tracing a watery arc in the aiig a West swimmer takes a powerful stroke, preparing for her backstroke turn. West mermaids swim' to victory . . .seven returning West letter- . . .West held Diving Invitational . . wom en. . .Cindy Anderson pro- excrutiating laps. . .tough schedule vided support. . .Kim Day and . . .j V meet . . West swimmers jacque Schuster created strong div- hosted District meet here May ing duo. . .successful dual meets 4, , , triumphant 110,778 Hnjgh. . , 'gg' Barb Martinitz swims a few laps of backstroke after completing a qualifying time in the semi-Hnals at District. 1 I- . 4 1 L S -Q hQa1g.-L-..i.....-,...1 - 1 A I g I ' , 1 ffslgff' Fa. if V . e '- ' -- ---,..'..-.' 'f w t -,ala .., ,Lu ' 1, ws.-' ' -,,., ' 1' 5 .. Q fre.. e- . DE, A . . ' . , ' -an ., . 3'-f ,, -, . It , D., , we - -4' 515' f+'w: -sk i c i ' gg. s i E ...- 'f'j ..1w I s ' L f 1 ' V .... . . , -1 Y '-V , -. ,. JD,Z3i1e-...A-f' b ' e ' - . H. rx J-f1ffilimL4 ' I V Y - f .n - yr- 2 - f- 4-4-+.1 -me P '.g'-PM-?'-.,.,fj',i-'2 ' -QQ ' Q --13 g- V 1 1: 1- ' L.: .V lx: . l. Creating a frothy wake in her pc Stephanie Foise comes up for a gasp breath before Hnishing a sprint race. Approaching the Hnal turn in the bref stroke leg of a medley race, a Vik concentrates on the sprint lap ahead. twizaim.. 3 m 5 I 1' he 5 X 3 'e. . QI , AP '41-E!-4 it M J -' efwu L - 'S Lfni 2-- ,f - - .,-gig A,,,,g93?2f ,Pg 153 gs 'ft Mrs. Mercer helps a swimmer master the 12' S ii ' f- motions of the butterHy stroke, as team - - T V . ' ft-E1 members relax in the swimming pool. g 4.1-J xml.: 2,152 204, 248.1 - 29.5.11 Za.-D Girls' S wimming-First row: Marcia King-manager, Pam Beary, Cindy Anderson, Gwen Hughes, Marci Lundhigh, jacqae Schusten Kim Day, Gail McEnroe, Sandy Wright, Cheryl Muncy. Second row: Stacey Walton-manager, Pam Burkarzj Betty NeiL Marli Wilhauck, Carol Pence, Diane Goode, jill jordan, Lynn Barrett Debbie Leonaraj Lori Buntrock, Stephanie Folse, SalLv Hurd Third row.' Becky Milleig Marcia johnson, jan Breckenridge, Kris Kampa, Leslie Badke, Barb Martinitz, Lisa Bettis Holhf Scheiker, Carol jones, Becky Bosley. ,I With heads and hands bobbing, black and gold Hsh improve their form and pac- V ing during the warm-up practice laps. Utilizing his putter to line up a golfer Rob Shaw prepares to putt at of the cold pre-season practices. junior Tom McNult executes a powerful Following the path of his putt West drive in his shot at the Hrst tee on one of varsity player Mike Tuttle sends the ball the three West practice courses. toward the cup on a downhill slope. . 1 .-L 1 u V A . Hoping to improve his distance and accu- Using a wedge to blast out of the sand racy, Rich lVIcNutt gazes down the fair- trap, a West varsity player chips the ball way at the Hnal landing of his drive. onto the green for an easy putt. Returning lettermen lead team . . . .rain hampered early practices . . .opened in Topeka. . .Shawnee Mission schools met head on. . . Blumberg and Tuttle stifled opposi- tion. . .competitive League. . .indi- vidual and team scores fluctuated . . .held Regionals. ..excellent showing at State tourney. . . Wincing to ward off a last minute pull away from the cup, senior golfer Rob Shaw puzts in hopes of a difr7cult par. Varsity netters . . .toughest schedule so far. . .soph- omores added majority of team depth. . .rain delayed pre-season practice. . .Mike White filled only returning letterman spot. . .stiffest competition came from Southwest and South during dual meets power team to good meet scores . . .enthusiastic squad . .jeff Brown came through with fine perfor- mances. . .good showing at the S-M District meet on April 7. . .league contest. . .optimistic outlook on qualifying at both Regional and State tennis events. . . junior john Horne signals triumph a to a teammate and his coach, after aczl an opponent to win another match. 168 Bring about victory for Westj junior tennis player .Tracy Hall displays the follow-through of his forehand smash. I -11 . 4 .31 lf? guy' ,S . , , ,. t - Jlfil 124 ii1 '5:f -'-'i'tF-- '- H . . A , -an E Following through with a set-deci serve, a West tennis player readies forl return in a tough doubles match. .f -- HP.. z ' . 'R vie, af. sm Vi? 4-. 1- - . -mfr w P 1 2 N 1 I V- l Preparing for doubles competition, a black and gold netter executes a powerful serve in an afternoon practice match. Boys' Tennis-First row: Steve SoutherlanoQ Mark SherreL Kurt Mossel, Mike Malley, jeff Brown, Mike White. Second row: Coach Loving, Tracy Half Tracy Danz, Craig Kennard jeff Drew, jeff Newcomer, john Horne, Alan Atkinson. Third row: Bob Connelv, Pat Cradick, Gary Lillian, john Simarg David Pechonotiky, Gary StrahL jeff Birkman, Keith Ferkaulj Howard A nderson. v Q -at , 5 Q ,Varsity player Mike White employs a backhand volley, while Tracy Hall awaits the return! from their doubles opponent. 169 Drawing back his racket for a well-placed backhand lob, junior Alan Atkinson re- turns the ball in earbl season play. -,,..-- ' ,,..,-Q- V s,.n,,,,sF- , . u ' A i ' k In g t it N ik? During the warm-up ritual, a netrnan swings his racket repeatedly, hoping to better his style in time for match play. ,...-dv RE? V xv. . .gf Mile .- M Est.. 1- ,ALJ-t-V, fe l- ra -5--.,-,,- i, ,u 1 wry' ,- ,- H m f V' - .iii 1 V-3532 . fWll'!'wS55W1' ' 'JJ EZVNM1 .lm Eiulm ' f1T mf?M.-qgv' j V , we u'??f'M'f '3i'Eg'w'.'Qfg:2iii-:mil Nimbly retaining his balance, junior How- ard Anderson follows the Hight of his overpowering forehand return. Testing his opponent's quickness, senior Mike White serves several balls in rapid succession to sharpen his skills. Dad s Booster Club advocates athletic support . . .encouragement of athletics. . .at- tending games. . .sponsoring ban- quets annually. . .presentations. . . honored at Topeka West game. . .in- troductions during halftime. . . .weekly movies. . .shown after Fri- day night games. . . Representative of West's parental sup- port, Viking dads acknowledge the crowd's reception at Topeka West game. Climaxing an autumn pep assembly, an enthusiastic Mr. jeffrey descends to the floor to lead a spirit-boosting rally. Trackmen, face . . .pre-season weight program. . . rigorous training developed difficult skills. . . seven returning lettermen strengthened team efforts. . .sprint- ers and long-distance squads built up endurance. . .Russ Wesley and Doug Harvey lead team. . .weight events. . .distance runners. . .strong areas. . .Kansas State started season . ...,-., -1. ' ,th E- ,, .mf W.-..IK9,gr 51. 1-Y:.:W'-J' ' au... , ' ' stiff opposition . . .cindermen next faced opposi- tion at East Quadrangular. . .run- ners competed at Northwest and Pittsburg. . .S-M District meet. . . 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Quickness and strength benehts jeff in his search for the perfect release c t7rst place finish at state. if ity Track-Hrst row: Harold Livingston, Mark Black, Mike Weas, Paul Khoury, Yael Abouhalkah, Gary Smith, Mike Wendling. nd row: George Flink, Kerry McGee, Dave Kirchoff Doug Harvey, joe Boyle, john Bilbery, Kike Wickenson, Dave Stringfellow, Ed erson, M cM Louis Cassanova. Third row: jim Adams, Harvard Townsenaj Larry Krisman, john McGee, Mike Day, Kevin Golick, jeff Dyen ahn, jeff Buok, Dill Bouldin, Delbert Dolloway, Craig.Childers. ,yi-4 g 5 Ill Cold weather and the monsoon season Smiling in spite of a brutal work-ouzj force the shot putters inside to the Dave Stringfellow and Doug Harvey pace Warmth and comfort of the gymnasium, themselves for another distance lap. 173 9 -it junior Varsity Track-First row: Brian Bokermann, Rick Rangle, David Albert, Todd Goforth, Doug Fresseman, jeff Thornburg Richard Moneymakeig jeff Fagan, Ross KelLv. Second row: Gregg Schlatterg Tom Stewarzj jim Waechten Ashley Bouden, Craig Vaughn, Randy Renfro, Mike Trayforai Bill Boyle, jim Nelson, Robby Frye. Third row: George Seaman, Ryan McGuire, Ralph Foiles, Pat Dorn, Dave Kirchoflf Tom Tobin, Craig Costigan, Mark Hanna, Rob Morris Charley Weszj Louis D. Fourth row: Tim Davis, Kevin King, Tag Sawyer, joe Otie, john Lewis Mike Beck, Rory Mastin, Mark Hanke, Bill Block, Bob Howaraj Dave Hay. Fifth row: Russ Weiss, Bill Regeg George Darrington, Ken Meyen Richard Cooper, Andy Day, Brian Sprad- ling Tom Sprague, Dave Booth, john Lawton. --K. ... S triding toward the line of release, senior letterman joe Boyle rotates his body for a power thrust of the javelin. ' n ve. 11: 1 - Sp' lu:-if , K Caught in mid-flighzg sophomore jeff Thornburgh executes a flying leap to improve his distance in the broad jump. 1 q w As he hams the platter'j discus special- ist Bill Bouldin regains the form mastered late in the spring of last yean Track coaches-First row: Ted Glenn, Clark Hay, Tony Severino. Second row: Ken Atwell Mel Williams. During a pre-season practice, Richard jones and Paul Khoury strengthen their endurance with long-distance jogging. 175 inderwomen compete at first year track meets . . .complete team work-outs began season practices. . .building endur- ance.. .first track competition for most girls. . .strong sprinters. . .few entered long distance events. . . Coach Carl Owczarzak emphasized form. . .an inter-squad meet pre- ceded dual meet contests. . .many Vikings participated in long and high jump events. .. .boys' track coaches aided in training girls. . .dis- trict warmed up West for Regionals and State meets. . . Clothed in new track sweats team mem- bers work out in the parking lot, avoiding a water-sodden Held Girls' Track-First row: Linda Hoarct Patty McAlister, Terry McCollam, Val lsenhowen janice Early, Kim Tucken joy Swanson, Selves, janet Bowen, Debbie lveson, janice Dunkelberger, Melinda Tottle, Maureen Hall. Second row: Laura Burnette, Michele Vicki Helms, Tara lrelanaQ Kathy Mitchell Sherrls Mclntyre, Pam Pierson, Brenda Waters Robin Scoonover Pam Mitchell Colleen . . . . . I I I t Linda Puhig Denise Brown. Third row: ,Vickie Vespesteoj Pam Buck, Margaret Stegrnan, julie Brave, Shelbf Taylon Suzanne Lati janice Shirley, Andrea Monks, Patty Daley, Eleanor Adams, janet Mc Vey, Sue Sandlin, Terry Roehrty. 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Amateurs gain, in intramurals . . .affording opportunity for partic- ipation by all students in various sports. . .basketball . .senior, jun- ior, and sophomore divisions. . . tournament play. . .spring volley- ball. . .capping amateur efforts. . . lf ' U Ha Q .' FJ .:f-g 2 5-4-m V Q.. :N 4 'I' x Ut T H73 OH at Emulating a legendary Hgure of bygone days, Barry '1ethro Bender sports dis- tinctive dress at a Wednesday game. Amidst mixed stares of disbelief intra- mural basketballer jeff Kirchoff searches the skies for the elusive sphere. 178 -v- 1, .,. he---' Lie Q 'emi If r L V V .- lv I, ,, f! fx V ' V, it b Q . X Caught in a frenzied free-for-alt intra- mural players fumble furiously for posses- sion of an unclaimed basketball. ' J' .-w, q I y . 15, I e i ,der 1 we, in A ' ,, john Houck strikesa defensive stance, ne Banana Cek's Tom McNuZt maneuvers ' ball in a drive to the basket rrowly avoiding collision, teammates 1 johndrow and Paul Khoury move in ' the best shot in an intramural game. Q With the basketball in mid-aifg intramural players jockey for the best position from i which to rebound for two points. 179 I Scoreboards v y :L ill' E: r-.l , . , .: . ' -- www ix' L ' 2 9 ' fr - ' wh-,Q , f , at T -w. fe s. -. , f WK ' 'fl , A 1 -1 Flgl 'r R .171 'ag my ' IA! Y ul 1 i il' l I L '- ,- M . bf 11 . :imp , L 1 4 J '- ,J F , B K , ' ' I' . 1 8 F' 4 A ,Q 5 , 1 V,-wr-',. L , , Oak Park Northwest 9 South 20 East 8 0 2 North west Lawrence 0 0 2 East North 2 0 South Washington 20 7 2 Nvrth Topeka West 0 2 0 District S gum 7 6 7 2 Regionals Regionals 7 0 2 7 ' State State . 6 . Y N ' - 1 'I !'-' FL V ,.'.ii? , 'Z M' 141 'VF 1 w fipl ' ' pg I t.ss iff? .:r- ,, . om g, 1 :4i Q A . P7-k'Qgi. 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East South Olathe District L eague State A rgen tine E as t North North west L eaven worth Washington Sou th L awrence 7 st 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 49 39 5 7 20 27 49 29 78 Wamego Raytown South East L eague Wichita East State A rgen tine North west Topeka District North west W yando tte Barstow District L awrence North Sou th Washington East L eague Regionals S tate 35 58 75 54 62 35 75 ' ., WY-45' -R' .1-.. l -H li -6-.hw lb X 'E ng fav If? ?'hT1wY'? 1 'L 'E- L Mi.: 7 up ar-' i ,q NK-f f UU Wfwiif-:qf+,,,,?,?-V - E r '72'frrf ,-pq P.- RWM-xvg nderclassmen launch. into cz three-year voyage sv,-1,1 - . . . .becoming acquainted with the new structure. . .elective courses . . .opportunities for expression of special talents through numerous activities. . .pep club. . .music. . . drama. . .sports. . .drill team. . . cheerleading. . .class ofHcers. . .jean Cornelius, president. . .Kurt Mosser, vice president. . .Tara Ireland, treas- urer. . .Karen Connelly, secretary . . .fund-raising project. . .presenta- tion of a Marx Brothers' film... decided upon style of class rings. . . Exercising his biology pet, Tom Brown expresses disdain at spending valuable study hall time babysitting a hamster. Sophomore Class Officers: Tara ireland- secretary, Kurt llflosser-vice president, Karen Connelly- treasurer. Reviewing fund-raising proposals for the sophomore class, president jean Cornelius chuckles mirthfull y to herself j ud y Bauman Pam Beary Bryan Beaver A nthon y Beck Barbara Beck Carol Beck Lane Becker Margaret Beeson Alan Ball Kimberly Bell Roberta Bell Mary Belz jill Berlekamp Cheryl Berry Kathy Berry Diann A bernath y Vicki A dams Cathy A dmire Teresa Alagna David Albert Alan Alspach Candy Anderson Cindy A nderson Donna A nderson Randy Andrews Stuart Anson Wm A rms trong Cynthia A tkinson Gary Bailey Steve Baker Cynthia Balke. ' Kari Ballard Donna Barber Dan Barbour Sheri Bareiss Doug Barnes Cathy Barry Cathy Batten Brent Baxter i B, - 'fi pry it W V ' ' if Z I .L Mi. x We x B . 'f S' -X f a A 'N , ' 1 I W 5 .H R ,. li ' ' 1 , , , ,MEA 5 .- y '1' ' QBA W1- 1 -11 ? 2. by H 1 ,Q , I QA-rw 1 V -,X . V, ,k Q 'Af . at , s.P ., ., , , W H --f G 11' it w f ' I vi, C15 . , 4254 . of A l ' 3-lug 1. -? 1 n L 'ill' V ing her lunch hour, Laura Burnett takes opportunity to telephone the latest to her bed ridden friend ---sr.,-.., ii the typical between-class hubbub, energeticalbf climb the stairs, en to their desired destinations. Don Beyer Steve Billings jeff Birkman Beth Birmingham William Bloch Glenda Blunk Mike Bolton Bruce Bonner Linda Boqusch Linda Borden Barbara Bordman Peggy Borns Leslie Bouldin Ashley Bowden Beverly Bowman joe Box Bill Boyle Michelle Boyts julie Brave jan Breckinridge Rick Brendel Kelly Brennan David Brewer Mike Briggs Mi tchell Briggs Russ Brine y Alex Britain Lost In the shufdlng of sophomore orien- 1' ' tation day activities newly-located under- I 'B classmen stare wi th dlsillusion. Randy Brock Denise Brown j eannie Brown jeff Brown Kathy Brown Kim Brown Terry Brown Tom Brown Charles Bruce Kim Bruce Bobi Brumley Mike Brunn joey Bryan Pam Buck Leslie Budke Scott Buescher Greg Bunnell David Burlin fs s Laura Burnett Mary Bussell Mike Butler Connie Byrd jane Calaqurio john Calkins - 4 I 9 , W1 if ' -0 Zigi! ' 1 Q I I x'1 V . 'fgig'-wp, '54 Q lx W 4' 'Inj 1 i , Carla Campbell Vicki Campbell Lisa Canterbury ' -,nf - X '. x be It i. 9' 29 L l t if I u Ron Carter Carl Cashen Betty Caster Tim Cauheld Ron Chalene Sharon Chalk Sharon Chalmers Sam Champion jeannie Chatelain jon Chisholm Ron Chmielewski jennifer Chorpeing Laurie Chotena Ronda Chrisman Gregg Christian .9 A ll W5 + Cee Y ' ' f' H St? n bf 1 hd . . E 1, sxk. '-c .X K 3 1 1 1--. mx. . H' 'NYT im ,, Clutching a book for security, jim Grise mentally reviews his poetry recitation with- out the utilization of notecards. Kevon Circle Susan Clavin Darla Clay Gail Cobb Diane Conley Robert Conley mf. Karen ConnelLv Brian Connor Ed Conyers Leonard Coop Richard Cooper Bill Corbin Roger Corder Tanya Corey jean Cornelius Greg Couch Pat Cradick jocelyn Craig Scott Crawford Steve Crews Randy Cross Cynthia Cummington jeff Dapp George Darrington Bill Davie Kathy Davis Ramona Davis Robert Davis Ronnie Davis 77m Davis Andy Day Kim Day Betty Deffenbaugh Doug Deffenbaugh David Dewey Denise Dobbels M Ike Donahue Pat Doran Al - Fei 1' 5: -s 4. Shana' n., . lm MI' 'E A fter receiving consent from j' Lynn, fashion-conscious Tara land eagerly rios out a jeans ad X ,,,, l N 1 psf XX-Q N xl 15'r?iw5,M-'-.f2,:'m- ' , ,, Cooper pauses for apprecia- after improvising a favor- on his harmonica. 'We X ' Q wfk 'o M W in for a closer view. their attention to a nearby curious sophomores plan 7 ., .L uh ,M H -Pea Yi' X , fha P we F W' i '- I fuxwukh a ,4 v 1 V I, . ,- u L ,, j anice Dunkelberger Ken Dunn Diane Dwyer Gene Eckenbery Vicki E ddleman jeff E dgington Pe ter Edmonds Karen Eide Mike Elam Barbara Elcock . Mike Elder jackie Eldridge Betty Elliott Donna Emerson Gail Everett Patty E wig Ralph E wig Becky E yman L , -9 if L f jeff Fagan 3 If - . ' , j Shawn Farley Q- g J g ' ' g r r Martin Farmer A '- if lg Kathy Farwell 4 'X Wt W' V. ' tt, ' 1 N 'K , Q .5 1 , ' N' ' . '. X J K G o t ' x X i ll' I X I ' . y . ,rs I,- w Bill Dortch Carol Dowling L ewis Draper jeff Drew john Droegemueller Nancy Drybread Mary Dugglns Mary Dumm Linda Felghtner Ken Feist David Fleming Dennis Flemming Debbie Follett Bryon Folse ,, Charlotte Fossell Dustin Frackowlak Donna Francis Dan Frazier Ronald Frazier Doug Freesman jeff Friedman Glen Frye Robert Frye Larry Fussell Bill Galloway Dayna Gabert David Gibson Don Gillett Terry Gillum Kris Gish john Glauser SusantGlick Christine Gloughlin Todd Goforth Diane Goode Kim Gottschalle Steve Gouvian Kirk Goza Rebecca Graham Lisa Grant Delores Gray Geary Gray jack Gfeenblot judy Greene Mary Greenlee Matt Greer jerry Griggs james Grise john Groff Carol Grysch Paul Gualtierie Charles Gustin Kathy Hall Mike Hall john Haltan Glen Hammond Karen Hamrick Perry Handy K. ,rim A ' t, , Y A 4 1 me - W J .. I y , f f-gi 'I gm gk x M' l V . Q,-9 it ,f ' 5 JG f A f 'w. s -.. Karen Hanley Susan Hansen julie Harris Mark Harrison Lezlie Hartford Suzanne Hartter Mark Hass Ken Havens sely focusing on a Christmas gree ting, Maxwell shares a bit of poetic sentiment her confidante Cindy Anderson. A K if Y l 1 1 1 ff Gary Hawes Darla Hawkenberry Doug Hays james Heeren Christie Hellwig jennifer Henderson Ron Henderson Susan Henderson 1 Regena Hensley jackie Herner Patty Herren 1 m 7' ru my i 5521 'L M ' i, it 9' if 'fa A 1 V Q xx I 'M .fr-yoj. ' 1 igfn .!gi7f gf4n'i , rg! 1. an H .1-H -K, TJ , jerry Hershey Teresa Hewitt Wrginia Heying Ted Koralchuck reacts appropriately upon discovering the invalidity of his series of experiments'witl1in the plant block. judy Hill Susie Hinkle Richard Hinrichs Gary Hoard Michelle Hobdy Kathy Hodge Fred Hodshom Steve Hollingsworth Hale Holsman Kathy Holt Mark Hood . Al Horstman Aajlusting her Stetson, Cindy Anderson and her peers par- ticipate In Cap South Day. joe Horton Bob Howard jeanna Howell Sharon Hower Martha Hucke Carol Huddleston Brian Hueben Gwen Hughes Tom Hughes Susan Hutchinson james Hyde David lmhoff Tara ireland Valerie lsenhower Marianne Ives Debra lveson 5' ' ' X f : f f -4 N 'I x. 1 David jacobson Kathy j aderborg Vicky j ainer Bruce james Theresa jarmusch Mike jaschke jan jeffrey Robert jennings Cynthia johnson Cynthia johnson Don johnson Greg johnson julia johnson Mark johnson Randy johnson Marcia j ohnston Carol jonas jill jones Vincent jones Nancy jordan Dwight K aloasek Kraig K annard Franci Kappler Ross Kelly 77m Kelly Rebecca Kem jeannie Kennedy Adrienne Kilbride Susan Kilgore Steve Kinder Kevin King David Kirchoff Michelle Kissing Don Klamm Gary Klein Robert Klein Mike Klinock Rob Knight George Koehler john Kolb Kathy Komin Mark Koontz joy Kosko Kathy Kowalski Wayne Kozak Elaine Kraft David Krekel john Krumme Lynda Kuse Sally Ladd james Ladder jan Ladley Terry Lander Eric Langhorst john Larson Scott Larson Georgia Latimer Robert Lawier john Lawton Dan League Pam Leahy Sue Leaton Brian Ledbetter After immersing a potato section in wa Biologists Susan Glick and Mark determine the change in total mass. WF , 7 ' Robin Lee ' Sheryle Leskoff A A ' A Cynthia Lewis h S 7 john Lewis x I , .s Steve Lewis , W iw-'fa-f If F' 1 1 'HJ' i If 'l 6 A .iffy if . . . .e .,i-, ,-rw ., 15, W, jamie Lllllston ',M '1ifff if .- in L L' 1 Craig Lindsay e t Pam Lindsey L Susan Little it ig ' xiii ' Q , 'W , it sk ,L M 1 ' v 'N 'I Larry Loef17er Mark Loftus Ed Long Mary Lorenz Laurie Lovelace Scott Lowe X I+ Marci L undhigh Kathy Lundy Bill Lynn Reclining in a comfortable position, Ron Davis gazes down the hall following the patterned design of hieroglyphics. A solitude-seeking sophomore Hnds ref- uge in an empty stairwell, apart from the discord of student-center babbling. joe Bryan utilizes ex- cess hall area to study his science. Richard McBride Terry McCakam Sharon McClain Cathy McClury Pam McDanield Debra McDermu tt Cynthia McDiffett j eff McDiffett Lisa McElwee Debra McLain Vicki McLain Nm McMurch y Patty Mc5tay jan Mc Vey Connie Maben Mark Maddle K ylee Mahoney Glenn Major Mike Malley Ron Maness Robert Marland Kim Marsh Debbie Martin jeanetta Martin Ken Martin Mike Martin Rory Martin P' Viv 1 s .vt :A 1 ,'., . Lf J l inf l W ' 'H Sophomore comrades, George Darrington and Brian Spradling show dissatisfaction with joey Shultz's impersonation of popular television character Archie Bunker. Kim Martinek Brenda Martz Lynne Marvin David Matson Carol Mattson Sue Maxwell Tom Meek Patsy Meeks Phil Merkel Roy Messick Cathy Metcalf Caroline Micheels Mary Millen Barry Miller Don Miller Nannette Miller Scott Mills Patti Miskimins jim Mitchell MariLvn Mitchell Craig Molleson Richard Moneymaker A ndrea Monks David Moody john Moore Brad Morrison Robert Morrison SalLv Morrison Robert Mosser Marianne Motter Dawn Mueller j oni Musgrave Martha Nairn Mary Nease Betty Neil Penny Nellar David Nelson jim Nelson jeff Newcomer Marco Norquest Linda Oglesby Tom Olmstead Steve Olson Susan Olson Linda O'Neal Ron Osborn Teri Osborn joe Osgood joe Ote y Dean Ottinger Vivian Oxley Becky Paschke Gay Patrick Coleen Paddock jim Pappas jeanene Patterson Cathy Patton Richard Patton Tom Patton Brenda Paul Cynthia Payne Pam Payne Marian Pearse Ste ve Pearson A rt Peasle y David Pecinousk y Katrina Pedersen Pam Pedersen C arol Pence j oyce Peters Chris Petersen jeff Pfleghier Paul Phillips Cyn thia Pickett L ester Pieper jan Pierce rrupz the writing of her composition, K omin suppresses a gieeful squeak discovery of the needed data. fi pLv engrossed in a game of chess, Craig ieson and Barry Miller concentrate on an ropriate strategic attack. X Pam Pierson Sanna Piishaw Debbie Poindexter I .. . , 1 ,t an 1 , ,lv 1 ., 4' ' I1 : : . ,A . M X. A. M I-at X 6 f, KE, 6 if '11 it 'P x K! wifi 4 X 1 l Nu . I 7 x 4 N Asa Poiston David Porter j oanne Porter Karen Porretti Pat Pracht j ill Pranger cv'-eff. K 'xx L Q, 'Q Cheryl Pratt julia Price Nancy Prinds julia Prodeil Charies Puhr Paul Puilen Steve Punch jessie Rader john Ramm Therese Ranan Margaret Rappa johnna Rapue Connie Reel Karen Reisinger Randy Renfro Wendy Reynolds Christine Rieke Mike Riggs Awaiting the film projectionist French students wonder about the technique employed by Marcel Marceau. K elLv Ritter Arturo Rivera Lindsey Roberts Nora Roberts Valerie Roberts Scott Robinson Teresa Roehr Mercedes Ross Roxanne Rothrock j oyce Ruiss Shirley Ruiz joni Runkle Debra Russell Mary Russell Payla Russell Tami Russell Charles Rutherford David Sakumura Tammy Salts j udy Sams Randy Sams Gale Sanderbery Sue Sandlin Sherry Satterheld Cliff Saunders Charles Savidge Tom Sawyer Lisa Schad Brian Shaible Greg Schlatter Roveta Schlotzhauer Robin Schoonover Cynthia Schulz joey Schulze Cary Schuman john Schupp john Schuster Holli Sch Welker Charles Scriggs Steve Seelbinder Don Semple jeff Senger Ralph Sextro Don Seymour ,, 'za X my - , - a ,Q S U -L its , X 4 . if-3- , T'S?i? i1's . ' 5 2251? , w is 4, , AK ' . 1' A xy R x P r X , 7,1 . L X lr. JF , ' it I' :QQ Y . Y Q ,fx y 1 ' ml -- he 'Q bil' ,V 1. sl Z ,iv hx vi Ln .qi I 1 r psf , W . iq. W J uhh' 'I X Y inf. T. nf J in fi' qs!! ' Q - 'L HJ ,, fi ', A ff ' ' ft I V W lakh., wi n 'J il fr CQ ,: H , .f- ani, unlph Al . S v,.,. 3,-1 .....,i- Q VQJ.. ,..-Hs.. I,...J.. i e ,Q i to . gl, WX , 4 in I? jim: A 'ivious to a loud commotion down the corridor, ld Goforth catches a glimpse of a much prettier 'urbance emerging from his biology classroom. Steve Shattuck Bill Shay julia Sheffler Debbie Sheridan Kenny Sherry jenise Shirley Marion Shoemaker Stephannie Shrocl? Debra Shuli janine Silees john Simari Milee Simmans Kathy Simoes Cynthia Skillman Doug Smith Marcella Smith Ron Smith Vicki Smith Scott Southerlano' Larry Sparke Bryan Spradling Tom Sprague Bob Spurgeon Tim Stamm Galen Stanley Mike S tapp Margaret S tegeman Linda Stetson Valerie S te wart Gary Strahl Linda Stravos Marla Streep Bob Sturgeon Eric Sunbery Kathy Supple Mark Sutherland Mary Swetman Bob Taylor Charles Teegarden Bill Terrill Diane Testori Randy Teter Vince Thomason john Thompson jeff Thornburgh janet Tierney David Tinsley Don Tobin Tom Tobin Laurie Tobler Laura Tolen Dianne Tompkins Melinda Tootle john Torrey Lisa Trast Mike Trayford I ls EA si g' 4,,. .-.V 'Q' -- f ---M 15935 .:nj: - . ' ,C -'. I N I M, nf 'I I. C. 7' x up 4 i ,Z-' 4. l .aww Q.-api? W U ...4 A xx i Mar it 'D 369' X I I W is if- l 0, folk rock musicians gain an appreciative listener in Larkin, as they effortlessly strum their way through a antic chorus of Country Roads . l , . -4? vi .S N 7. - t , 1 L L 4 W J A ,Q .ra-.,, 1 su lm i 3 x rw 1 ' vu I i , , i 5 e. N. -H rl H , ei 1 X F 1 et?'l'i9'M f alll N IW N ' ' 5' A . . I wnfg. l 1' K . A Scott Trible Scott Trimble Kay Triplett Tim Troll Lucinda Trussell Karen Tucker Bobbi Turner john Ulmer Laurie Upton David Valentino Kent Vanamburg Debbie Vanattan Sandy Vanderleest Tom Van H oecke Ken Vaughn Vicki Vespestad 1 Q ' g .. . gym . X A 'N ' ' '. ' W' I T' . LN: After a strenuous day's labor, Randy Walker enthusiastically rushes out the door, grateful for a long awaited ride. Nancy Weiss Steve Weissinger Barb Welch Mike Wells Sunny Welty Mary Whalen Linda White Lisa White Lloyd Willard Marli Willhauck . Greg Willis Becky Wilson Cary Wilson julie Wilson Brian Winter joy Walker Randy Walker Art Walsh Barb Walsh Cheryl Walsh Tracey Walters Stacey Walton Ed Ward john Ware john Waren Ricky Warner Brenda Waters Brenda Vest judy Vocke john Volpe K art Voss Bill Wadell Brad Wagner ' c ja sca B ssss is rfv .. H 1 ,W ' e - EJ 'v t h igh' -xii XZQE1?i, 130100 m - leg ff Q W 3 1 when , We .Ps , A HHH' misplaced his schedule, a new stu- checks his notebook for an auxiliary of the locker combination. 7... 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A K 1 I H ' 42,1 -1, W, A s i Paula Winter Mike Wirth Charles Wismer Paul Witwer David Woolsey Cynthia Wood Larry Woods Tom Worden Bill Wright Sandra Wright Steve Wycoff Sarah Yessen After quickhf revealing his new-found pet mouse, a sophomore laughs hysterically at his colleague 's shocked expressions. .-,Q 5. ,F A 'z Ginny Yohe Belle Yord Melinda Youtsey jo Zlpperland Juniors undertake preparation for prom gazety . . .selection of junior class officers in annual autumn elections. . . Mahlon Coop, vice president. . . Beth Goodwin, president. . .Scott Roesner, treasurer. . .julie Fuller- ton, secretary. . .made choice of prom theme. . .formulation of com- mi ttees. . favors. . .construction. . . decorations. . .refreshments. . . middle classmen raised money through numerous projects. . .spon- soring paper drive.. .sale of choc- olate candy bars. . .junior dues col- lection added to class treasury. .. junior Class Officers-First row: Scott Roesener-treasurer, julie Fullerton-sec- retary. Second row: Mahlon Coop-vice president, Beth Goodwin-president. junior Peggy Reinecke smiles in anticipa- tion of the change in pace provided by prospective after-school activities. Exuberantly displaying their prized treas- ure, junior classmen plan to celebrate the upcoming new year in grand style. 206 sz' I+: X26 'i'Qnp C474 ingot I I 1 'Q' v 1 In Exhibiting his literary skill, joe Rossini reads his composition for College Prep writing to attentive Robin Reich. . I., ,A I Eager to meet new acquaintances among his fellow classwomen, j im Walsh extends a friendly hand to shy Dana Waller. A black-faced Tom Coleman dressed in reminiscence of Amos and Andy, dehnes the comedians'relation to the 7 930's. jon Levine tenderbf embraces Leslie Stein as they laughingly repeat an escapade shared during a kindergarten romance. -af' ' 207 Suzette A bbott Cyn thia A bouhalkah Eleanor A dams Dave A duddell jan A dadde ll Carla A lien Greg A llen Lisa Allen Rebecca Allen Bill A lexsaht Howard A ndersen Brian Anderson Cindy Anderson David A nderson Ken A nderson Steve Anderson Nancy A ndrews Carla Angove C urt Anson Chris A ppier Sara Arnold Karen Arth Alan A tkinson john A twood john Aamick Charles A xel ton Wendy Babington Michelle Bahner Laura Banks j oe Barber Kathy Barber Kathy Barcus Robert Barr Lynn Barrett Karen Bauman William Bauman T 1- David Beard Gregg Beattie Terry Beatty Kristin Beery Tom Beeson Tom Beiser Cindy Bell Barry Bender Barry Beneux Kevin Bennett WN. L , a me 1. zo 'S 'EQ' g r- as .,. J ,L W r, V1 ' 5' A I 4' l. , W va' .- , , vwd - - 1 1 .Elf f rf 2 3 N. 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N 1'Y.?-'Qi' I iff' N- I X -0 , 1 x 'H w ' We Y W, ..s..f Y my ' , M 'M J ' 1 1 i 7' f i tyre hf- f Maria Campuzano james CanHeld Debbie Carlos Cathy Carlson Diane Carlson Robert Carpenter Steve Carpenter Tammy Carpenter Richard Carr Debbie ,Carter Donna Caruso Brad Casey Nancy Cassler Linda Casteel Cathy Caster jane Cathcart Rick Cato james Chalfant Shirley Chalmers Lori Chambliss Bob Chaney Paul Chaput john Chiarello Richard Chinn Cheryl Clark Dan Clark -Regina Clark Sarah Clark Steve Clark Ron Clemage Gary Cless Robin Coddington Roberta Cody Terry Coffey Tom Coleman Chris Collins Tom Conley Kevin Connelly Cindy C oole Mahlon Coop Bryan Cooper v - Debra C orrell 1 Greg C ostigan , . 1 . - U.. A l 5 I Q x 2 l Penny C o tsworth Vicki Coulter Robert Cowan Chuck Cox Wyatt Cox PJ - C I if gait Tim Cradick Gary Crain Kelly Craven David Creviston Brad Crews julie Crispin jeff Culbertson Colleen C uminske y im, H ' aww Lori Cummings Dan Cunningham Terrie Cunningham ' Susan Current Chris Dahl Patricia Daily .' Diane Davis 'H 3 gl judy Davis W A g Q. if QI! Phil Levy contemplates his hand while opponent Steve Levine outwits him in simultaneous games of bridge and chess. -3 x-, Lynn Davis Craig Dawson Mike Day jane Deahl Andi Dean j oyce Dearing Debra Deatley Bev DeCaeny C elene Denton Susan Dettay I . I I: 5,9 'QUT i- 2... 1 ,., ..,., , x . .N ' A Gif N ' Y K '- - 53 Susan Dewey Leanne Devault Mike Devine Mary Dietz Alison Digges Paula DiPao!a Richard Divine Dave Dixon john Dodd julie Doherty David Donner Mike Doran Diane Dorsey jerome Dover Mike Drohan Patty Dunn Keith Duria Teresa Dye jeff Dyer Eric Eastwood Dani Eaton Mark E cker Brian Edwards Marlin Edwards Deborah Eddy jeff Eggers Vicki E isele Frances Elam David Elcock Cheryl Elder Teresa Eldridge Debra Elic Pam Englebrick Debra Erlandson Eric Eskilson Gordon Evans jan Evans jill E verson Michelle E wertz Elizabeth Fairman Cathy Faust Carolyn Fee Suzanne Fee Karen Ferguson Sally Ferguson Terri Ferguson Kent Hnclee Heather Firth Kathy Flannery Ralph Foiles Stephanie Folse Vicki Foster Drew Frackowiak Beth Frank Robert Frantz john Free Don Freeman Betgf Freese Kim French Richard Frye julie Fullerton Cynthia Gabler Lynn Gabler Kathy Gall Deborah Ganaden Keith Gard Connie Garden Debra Garner Brian Gedstad W I i .ru . 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X15 XX ii 'V le Dale Greene Marsha Greenwood Mary Gross Greg Gutknecht Ed Hall Debbie Hamilton Dianne Handkins Marque Hanke Mark Hankins Mark Hanna Liz Harding Lisa Harrell Nancy Harrington Kathy Harris Diane Harrison Cynthia Hartter Doug Harvey Randy Harwerth Donna Haslam Doug Hassig j oni Hauser Mark Hauser Larry Hawkins james Hay Robin Hayes Deborah Hazelbeck Tim Healzer Comfortabiv perched, Tom Bolt precari- ousLv awaits criticism concerning revised series of computer science programs. jeff Heator i Bruce Hefelbower Barbara Heizman Nancy Helling Vicki Helms Theresa Herman Rebecca Hewett David Hewitt Ruth Hibbo j eri Hickman 'E- julie Highstrom Richard Hill Glenda Hinrichs Don Hires janet Hoagland Kathy Hodges Mike Hogard jolene Hoge joe Hogue Cynthia Holland Bart Hollister t I 5 suagiygz unspfau war. A I. f 'P-ff , A-.fn - 5 I Rc N- Loy Holmes A ' Lynn Holmes Barbara Holtgraves Sharon Honan Karen Hootz john Horne David Hosley john Houck ' Nancy Howell Denise Hower Linda Hude Bob Hughes Debbie Hughes Curtis H ul tman Kim Hults David Hunter Fred Hunter David Huntington Sarah Hurd Shawn Hurley Wna Hutting Linda lmhoff jill james Connie jameson Brian jennett Carol jensen !f? v f B' 5 A i 1 Linda j epson iff ,w : ' 'X'-T ' 'fix-1 , A .1 . W. A g V Y 1 , D H ? Barbara johnson Twin brothers Bob Ross and David Byrne savor the public attention attracted by their curious look-alike costumes. Marcia johnson Nick johnson Steve johnson Robert j ohnston Alan jones Michele joy Tom j ungman Doug Kabre y Toni K alousek Kris Kampa Todd Karges Sandy Kaufmann Larry Krisman Lynne Keller Ellen Kephart Karen Keys Ray Kilgore Charles Kirnes Marcia King Loren Kinzler Kevin Kirchoff jeff K lick Deanne Klinger Polly Knapp - Ronna Knapp Barb Knight Kent Knudson Lori Koch Mike Kraemer Kevin Kreutzer Kris Kueter Richard Laas Gail Lahme Tom Lair Kris Lamb Anthony Larnbardi mf' 1 's-1,1 M .- 'iw-.,: r' 5-3 ,X PK- . , .,.:C' Lg1 iff. 2,1 , wav, ,- , L . B ,f ' mi U 0 W ,la Sheryl Lampkin Debra Lane jeff Langhorst Tom Larkin Brenda LaRose Doug Larson Paula Laubach Susan Laundy ' 4 -A , w X w N W ., . I ,f-if-, e 4 4 1 ! .A I, 1 X s i1 I . .F f 1-'Y 3 :Y s a I' l ,wi 1 if V , ,J ' ' n 1 n A. , ca ft-1 ' ' -a 11 W if HV ' I, H, I T 1 Q K ia., x v gm! --N 5. S I .' 415 9 gf-+1 Hrlelmar- . A ' W Diana Leach .., ' L L T Ralph Leavitt :H Tl al F 4 , Russ Leavitt ' - ' Nancy Ledbetter A George Lee V X V, Cathy Leibach A . Roseann Lemaster Richard Lennartz Debbie Leonard Phil Leonard Doug Letsch jon Levine Steve Levine Phil Levy Rhonda Lewis 77m Liles Gary Lillian Portraying her own idea of the perfect New York modeL vivacious Mary Sharkey strikes a devastating pose. Susan Lind Bill Lindsay Debra Lindsey I Linda Li twin Anthony Liu Skeet Livingston Robin Loeser Roy Lorson Melanie Love Scott Love Bob Lovelace Alice L owe Dennis Lowery Steve L ytle jean McCraner Carol McC une Barbie McDonald julie McDonald Belinda McDufr7e Ann McElligott Tom McGranaghan Kim McGuire Diana Mclntyre Patti McKelle y Renee McMahon Stan McMannes Karen McMullen jim McNair james McNeel Steve Mc Vey jeff Marland Pat Marr Nancy Marshall Barry Martin Mike MaC-Zee Mike Malone Mike Manger Mary Manly jane MansHeld j anis Mapes Mark Martin Marvin Mason john Mathes Bill Mathews Diane Matson Georganna Mattingly C arol Mattson Terry Mays jeri Meadows Pam Meeks Rick Meier Diane Melcher Anita Meline Greg Meradith Gregg Merys Bob Metcalf Deanna M ettlan Karen Meyer Becky Miller Valerie Miller Robin Milliken jeannie Mills Dennis Minich Laura Minter j eanne Mitchell julie M itteness janet Mitzel Rhonda Modig janet Moll Debra Molotsk y Vicki Molz Carol Montgomery Leslie Moody jeff Moore Kathy Moore Melinda Morris Robert Morris Karen Morse Matching her strength and endurance against his Rhonda Bratton grapples with an overpowering Harold Calkins. Finishing a tune, Gary Crane acknowledges a friend's esti- mation of his musical talent. Kelli Murphy Nancy Murphy Bill Nadon Cassi Neff Phil Neff David Nelson Gary Neutzler Laurie Nevins Polly Nichols Richard Nicklo y Paul Nielsen Susan Nisie wicz W. R. Nolawski George O'Donnell Karen Ofverstedt Patricia O'Rourke Mike Oswalt Tim Owens Patti Palmer j o ye Palmisana Charles Pappas jim Pappas Peggy Parker David Patterson Sheila Patterson Shelly Pattison Cindy Payne Karen Payne Dianna Pearson Roger Peck David Peterson john Peterson Kerry Pflieger Karen Phillips Randy Pierce Sandra Pierce 713, m ,-Lniigg M uv v.',' 'H L ,V , ' 11 l X C Laura Pinkston Barbara Potter Terri Powell Hardy Powers Charles Prather Marilyn Pratt Warren Pratt Louetta Prewitt Mariivn Putnam Richard Quinlan Steve Ragen Don RahUen Linda Ramirez Evelyn Rapue Randy Reavis Bill Reger Robin Reich Peggy Reineclee Cathy Reel Rick Renfro Dennis Reynolds Kathy Richardson ln speechless anticipation, Lori Buntrock cautiously unveils her Christmas gift, Christy Richey Lisa Richman Sherry Riley Cynthia Robinson Marleen Rock Pam Roehrich Scott Roesener Ken Rogers Nm Ronfeldt Debra Rose Robert Ross joe Rossini Chris Roth BeverLv Rowland Elaine Rowley Brock Russon Trudy Ruff Clay Saathoff Eric Sakumura Laurie Sandburg Dave Sanders Geri Sandilos Marcia Sandy Kevin Saunders Mary Savage Sherri Sawyer Terry Scafe Cindy Schauf Roland Schlotzhauer Kent Schmutz Darwin Schocke Bruce Schowengerdt Pat S chrimsh ire Cindy Schuler Don Schuler Lee Schulteis Susan Schultz john Schupp jacque Schuster Karen Scott George Seaman Mary Seibolt Lisa Sell? Melia Senger Alana Shalinsk y Leslie Shank Mary Sharke y Diane Sharp .X ,.- v H' LTA ,- v 1 -5: ' ..- , I W RL If K I li 1 I YN. ilk 5 . vi ix J L -4 . IH nr NRE, W blk ,, whiz i ts' L aj s It 1 '1 Af . 1 ,, I w h L ,Lx H X fQ ax X Y ti, A 'V i. Y ,- X uv .u su , nr' F2 .15 1,4 Mk ' N .A XR 'wif T f fm Jw 4 I s g 1 ft. ,xx W ,AH my is 'A- fu V I 1 N in ,MM :fd-3' L. . W ,J v e?'?i'9f . -,ww ' 1 . f ,, ,, ,r., -. z..- -1, is - if ,X V , 1 'Jw I3 i 1. -x T es- I ,e -0 - .-.- iQ X 3 .. -fn , -3 , N' f H A 'NT A I 1 i Hi I 04 gif- I -5.34 1.- '- r . WT. .V -, 1 N V Tilt. - f V if 1 ,. 1' r ' U r i 1 i.,.LrgL L H w X w M 5 4. 'S 1 W f 14 ,S , 9 'if 44 Ad , vi J if wma AJ rl v -if Derek Shea Marty Shook Kim Skinner Cindy Smith Debbie Smith Don Smith Laura Smith Sally Smith Shawnna Smith Steve Smith Linda Smoot john Smuda jay Soper Tom Spivey Theresa Stanley Frankie Stasi Susan S tatesel Tom Steider Leslie Stein ' Mike Stein Shelley Stephens Vicki Stevens Tom Ste wart Ken Stockdale Cristine Stocks V Delores S tolp Lisa Stolp Olivia Stolz David S tringfellow Sharon Strom l I' 35 N john Stuhr f' Y ' Leann Sullivan ' uf' ' e Kristy Swank .,.'.f' L 'A . LeesaSwap 4, 4' L S1 , Don Swearingen S A , lvl DebraSylva ul x --pi Cara Taggart Diane Tarrow Teri Taylor jerri Terry Dan Theobald Kim Thomas Edna Thompson Pam Thompson Kathy Tietz Paula Tompkins Harvard Townsend Michelle Trayford jay Trieb Rob Trenda Brian Trotta Carole Twork Amy Uyeki james Vaczi Linda Valentine jill VanDerbark Mike VanHoecke Michelle Vering Neglecting homework, Tom Stewart muses over the next day 3 cross-coan try meet at East. r X If i f f, ' 'r 'N 4Ei 23 1 i 4 ,ri qu 1. 5 K if It ATw,,A .1,. wx ' V x fr 7' , ' f .K 'kin ' 'ilk ' I? -, ,' Fix. 1 'll -3' l Ili Linda Boschert and Mark Bloomingdale use the bridge as a conversational sanctuary. T L iw ' ' I jim Walsh janet Walters Torn Warrell Michele Warmuna' Sharon Wasson Craig Waters Leigh Weatherholt Val Weis Russ Weiss Susan Weiss Teresa Welch Mike Wending Charles West Laura West Shirley Westcott A ,sl Torn Vermibfe Hanlene Vest Suzy Vest Dennis Vilarreal Tom Volleenant jim Waechter Steve Wagiey Deborah Wagner Cathy Walker Karen Wallace Dana Waller Susan Waller I Larry White 1. -s .. Marsha White Soozi Whitehead Suzanne Whitten Scott Wikel Shawn Wikle Bill Wilber Steve Willhite Arthur Williams David Williams Renee Williams Susan Williamson Charles Wilson Scott Wilson Vonda Wilson Michelle Winburn Sheree Wingo Marcia Winkler Mike Wixon Sandy Womble jeff Wood Sheryl Wood Lynne Wright Kelly Wuellner Cheryl Wyckoff Susan Wyman Martha Yelton Terry Young james Zagaruyka Fred Zick wolf Debbie Zimmerman Steve Zimmerman Chris Z unigha N V lv . xxx gf .i .k V vdf '. 1, ' XA 1 1 JI ,, w i 'wily X I v ' V a iq' xv' Puzzled' by the Spanish pronun- ciation carolers hesitantly saun- ter in the hallways. LQQZ, :I 3, i f dv e - Wig' fgv'E':g::5z-rg. X is-.s -t.t,,:,,1.5 1. , 1-1-q-Q . iE5E'f5':- .g tx Prom crews construct the imaginary land of Oz QT? Y . . .junior class officers determined theme. . .selecting construction committee heads. . .several fund- raising projects Hnanceo' the task . . .candy bar sales. . .paper drive . . .slave day. . .hardworking juniors willingly offered time and service . . .magical land of Oz. . .multi- colored rainbow arch. . .basket bal- loon accommodated band. . .yellow brick road led through an immense forest . .poppy fields. . .invitations committee sent announcements to dues-paying students. . . Attentivelv cutting out designs for the rainbow arch, Wcki Foster and Susan Bettis initiate necessary construction. Diagramming the basic lay-out for prom, construction crew head Terry Ferguson informs her committee of its task. Readying the candy bars for distribution, junior class officers discuss plans for meeting the expenditures of prom. Z- 229 Theme revives hidden dreams . . .Prorn couples rediscovered child- hood memories. . .following Doro- th y's yellow brick road. . .mystic land of Oz. . .visiting area in Emer- ald City. . .refreshments. . .The Sun Waiting for word of approval from Rob Spradling julie Barnett models a popular style in search of her prom formal. mu I T: X, 33, -E ,L 1- F 1. ' nv , , . W performed from a fabricated bal- loon basket. . .handmade miniature scarecrows served as lasting remem- brances of Prom night. . . Unwilling to settle for imperfection, Den- nis Davidson carefullv questions a florist as to dress-corsage combinations. 230 Dreams of prom night fantasies render Annette Hinds oblivious to dress-making drudgeries as she creates her formal. Setting out on an evening of enchant- menzj john Horne escorts Mary Sharkey to a pre-prom dinner engagement. r,,., -A la' . P . u-A if ps . 4 xxx L ,X 'Qs A, v N- ' . x 1 s 4'155 gTf' gl x L+.. 4 'o in Balancing on a precarious perch, joe Boyle snarls at friends while Hercely Hghting to escape his airy cage. Taking time off from their classroom activities, two afternoon strollers enjoy the wane of winter's last snowfall A ,,,. - - , xx HX! Q, -1 '--'fe , , H -'fish' Showing their approval of the homecom- ing queen court, pepsters cheer as the rainbow-decked float exits the Held Senior ofHcers: Mike Weas-presidenzj Patti McAllister-secretary, Gary Smith- vice president, janet Campbell-treasurer. 232 .H '! ' MW- H Y g . L: 4 I ,:SQrLZffQ' . vra-Eaiklfgr-'i7Tq:.f tl gift - - - , , '.,,:-. .fs-nm, A -.-.1172 H... 1. ,.:. ' gli ' -U 4, f:'j:5L:' 4-gL,'.:2i'Qk ' . ,..47:5Q.-my I - l if f'- . A l f A . - . ,. ' 297' . '--4 j1Yf':f.Y' pew: Zi gnting in a pleasant fall afternoon, e Diraison reveals her well-balanced ision on the American pogo stick. 31 Questioning an objection from a fellow artist Claire Murphy illustrates her rea- soning behind the color's intensity. Exclaiming relief at the close of another week, Karen Testori and janiece Dupree discuss plans for a weekend trip. 'sf Seniors envision future roles . . .fall elections. . .candidates deliv- ering optimistic promises. . .carn- paign ' posters camouflaged bridge . . .poll results. . .President Mike Weas. . .Vice president Gary Smith . . .Secretary Patti McA llisten . . Treasurer janet Campbell. . .offi- cers complied with fellow students' wishes. . .carrying out innovative proposals for senior activities . . .seniors outlined graduation cere- mony. . .choosing gowns of gold and black...movie 'johnny Got His Gun provided funds for a senior gift.. .upperclassmen re- ceived SAT and ACT test results . . .post graduate decisions. . .job and college application forms oc- cupied seniors. . .pondering multi- tudinous opportunities. . . 233 Robin Anderson Bob Arnold jo Ann Arnold Dawn A tkinson Phil A umick Debbie Bair Sue Ball Sue Barber Richard Batzjv Naomi Baxter j eanette Bealer David Beardmore Marla Beasley Winnie Beaver Susan Beecher Doug Beeman Randy Berry joan Beeson julie Belden Todd Bennett Debbie A aronson Pat A bles Yael A bouhalkah David A dams jim A dams Ed A ikin Kathy A llbritton jan A nderson Peterson listens politely, Steve Hoge enumerates miseries of a leprechaun's life in a speech version of Finian's Rainbow. ?-.N Charlaine Boehm Stan Bohling Neil Boleermann Barb Book Kala Borchert Steve Bordman Beci Bosley Bill Bouldin Bruce Berve Craig Biechele Carol Bigger ' Dan Black Doug Blank Dennis Blankinship A ny Blauw Steve Bloch Donna Blough Ken Blumberg Karl Bock joyce Boulware Brad Bo wden janet Bowen L ouise Box Tim Boyd joe Boyle Susan Braud jill Brehen y Greg Brethour Richard Briggs jim Brinkley jenie Britain Cindy Brock Patti Broderick Barb Brown Ginger Brown Nancy Brown Rand Brown Gary Bryan Barry Buchanan ...L Q Patricia Buchanan jeff Buck Tara Buckley Kelly Bunn jim Burbridge Pam Burkhart j udy Busch Chris Bush i I ik H ah lj 'vlupl ,. 1' 12 ' it S I it fo g u A mme Rick Bush Will Butler Chip Butrick jared Byer Under the watchful eye of the Herfri j ones represen- tative, students fill out order forms for graduation announcements and thank you notes. Beth Byler Rick Camp Chris Campbell janet Campbell Diana Campuzano Melinda Cannady Lindsay Cantwell 1: atv' K5 V 7 janna Capo 77m Carlisle Dave Carpenter Denise Carpenter Elaine Carr . ins. -IH' V X i war fu BL u ' '13, john C asaert L uis C asano va Larry Chonning Lori Chrisman jim Clark Tara Clark Scott Clay Paul Coakley Rhonda Cody Cheryl Coffey Mark Coffey Gary Cole ' Coleen Casey A rt Chalmers Susan Chandler Dawn Chesney Colin Chisholm Mike Chotena Craig Childers turns away with disbelief as Deb Krt carefully counts the number of Christmas cards she received i 1 -at u 'J iff? 1-.-4' VH ,Y Carol Conley jim Conley Scott Cook jim Cooper X. Tracy Danz Dennis Davidson Barbara Da vis Carla Da vis Clark Davis Debbie Davis Dennis Davis Ke vin Davis Bonnie Corbin Lee Corey Francis Cowan Diane Cox Roxanne Cox Vicki Crosby Mike Crouch Gayle Crozier jerry Culbertson Holly C ullison Debbie Culver Marsha Curry Penny Curtis Peggy Dahl Kerry Dale After exercising her voice in Forensics class activity Barb Maliin- slakes her thirst before proceeding to her next hour. Mary Davis Richard Davis Meri Day Sandy Deha y Therese Demo Fred Desieghardt Amy Devitt Robin Dick Dan Dickerson Alesia Dickey Pat Dieckhaus is X -f- ., .,1.+,.t V Volunteering a Hrst-hand description for disbelif Kathy Russell and Tom Lowrey, Gail McEnroe recc an absurd incident involving a good friend ia il Vicki Everett Rhonda E yman Steve Fackrell Steve Faler Randy Fassold Connie Ferguson Craig Ferguson Richard Ferguson Odile Diraison Brad Doleshal Delbert Doll way Glenn Dorsey Debbie Draskovich Dave Draxler Dan Drown Patty Dunn Ron Dunn janiece DuPree Bruce Dyas Barbara Eakin janice Earbl Steve Edwards K eary Ehlers joni Elliott Debra Erlandson Elizabeth Evans Mark Evans Steve Evans Keith Ferkauff Eric l-7eo'ler Matt Flavin Cathy Flemming George Flink Brad Follett joanne Fox Randy Freeborn Bruce Frohardt jeanette Frost Duke Frye Mike Frye Sue Gaines Pat Galvin Linell Ganzer Penny Gardner Leslie Garrison Becky Gent jim Gianos Bart Gillen Karen Gingell Bob Gish Beckl Glick Shelley GLvnn Greg Goforth Cynthia Goodman Susan Gore james Gracy Anna Graham john Graham jeanette Graue Dee Green Larry Greenbaum Laurie Greenleaf Lynn Greenleaf Mark Grifmh ll Maureen Haggerton Doug Hahn David Hall john Hall Bridge-sitters focus their friendly attention on pass- ing cheerleaders. Bob Gum Fred Gunb y Kristine Gutty janet Haas Tom Hadsall 243 Maureen Hall jim Hamilton Cindy Handwerk Liz Hankins Ste ve Harbert Mark Harrell Cindy Harris Mary Harrison Dave Harter janet Havens During the opening session of Mock Con- gress Republican senators snicker at a bill proposed to increase legislators' salaries. Ron Hawes Madory Hawkins L ynden Hedrick Beth Heizman David Helling Carol Henderson Karl Herman Steve Hess Barlgara Hodge Pam Hoffman Steve Hoge Ken Hague Robert Hail Tracey Holloway janet Holm Susan Holmes jim Honan Chris Honn William Horne Bob House Dan House Stan Howell Nancy Hoy Steve Hoyle C erise Huckstep jan Hueben Susan H uerter Shirley Hughes Pam Hults Wm Hunt Dana Hutchinson Rebecca lnbody Carol Innes Roger Innes Mark lveson Deborah lzard K arrle jackson jan jacobson Carey jangels Lori james joe jarmusch john jeffrey Hal jennings jim johndrow Andrea johnson David johnson Gary johnson joy johnson . -gl .if k,,-' 'FIS' A fat 1 ' sg yn: v . ff' .-jj' . :-'EJ' - fvjqfllv' H, H ess :Ml b ., H f l julie johnson Kathy johnson Steve johnson Cindy johnston Carol jones Clay jones Charles jordan Dave jordan ,,,-J 'QP' ,cessfully controlling the Hoor by Hlibustering for a hong Government student jim Manning bores Patzgv nn with his long newspaper report. jill jordan Laurene K anjsa Lora Kalender Kathy Kannard jan Kaup Bryan Keal Shauna Kelly Nancy Kelso 0--,. jeff Kirchoff Dennis Kirkendall j udy Kennedy Sean Kennedy C art K ennon janie Kenourgios Mary Kent Paul Khoury Karen Kimes Terri K issack Debbie Klamm Wanda Klinger Don K linock Fern Klossner Steve K oester Kathy K okoruda Frank K omin Connie K onen Deb K orek Mark Kramer Mary Kroening Debbie Kruger Gina K apchin Cindy K use Karen Lackner Karol Lackner Steve Ladley Dixie Lamar Charles Lamb Debbie Lambur Alan Land jim Landis Denise Larson Russ Landreth Mary Langhorst Denise Langston 77na LaPlant ing to discover important sociological implications, Burbridge helps a fellow.eAntl1ropology pupil in her of an imaginary mountainslde. Roger Lear Sheriy Lesco 4 Suzanne Latimer Greg Lea Mark Lesher Steve Lewis Becky Lllleston Dave Little Amy Livingood Debbie Lockett Greg Loetlven john Loftus jean Long Barb Lose Tom Lowery Sara Love Cindy Loving Eddie L ustgarten jan Luttes Susan Lutz Patti MCA iister Mary MCC ort Phi! McCoy Carol McCraner Robert McKaig Kathy McKelly Marcie McKinneli Mike McMahon Pam McMichael I Brenda McDonald Caro! McDonald Mary McEiligott Pat McEliiott Gail McEnroe jon McGee Sherris M clntyre Sheryl McKenzie Ray McNair Vicki McQueen Linda McR0berts Debbie Madden janet Macy Bart Mayes Cathy Mages Barb Mullin EE X4 fervently, Dave Regier provides ,country jig for a spirited hootenanny segment of the bands er Musique a la Carte program. Larry Mann jim Manning Rita Manson Steve Mark Patty Martinsen Kathy Mariana' Kristi Marr Randy Marselus Barry Marshall john Marshall Cathy Martin Hy Martin Rodney Martin Teresa Martin Barb Martinitz Bob Marvin Dennis Matne y Marney Matthews Mike Mattick Carol Milam Larry Miles Dan Mingus David Miller Marilyn Miller Robin Miller Ron Miller Roxanne Miller Denver Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Lerry Mitchell Cris Mayhew Doug Meador julie Meadows Lisa M endlick Carol Metcalf Ken Meyer Greg Michael Marlene Micheels xx S.-4 After an earhx dismissal attributed to the icy weathe motorcyclist inspects his frost-glazed vehicle dreac his slippery journey home. Mu. ' 1 -1 .3 A .ff . -f .. 1 ' v i x ,,,, lil .5 CX ad , , Sheryl Nordstrom BeverLv Oakes Mark Oimstead Bill Olson jan Olson jeff Omang K elLv O'Neal Lori Orme Pam Mitchell joel Miskimins james Mohr Kathy Mohr john Moneymaker Bruce Moore jackie Moreing Robert Morris Cathy Mueller Cheryl Muncy Daryl Muncy Claire M arph y Christi Myers Kathy Myers Sheri Nail Susan Nease Be verLv Nelson Rick Nelson Vivianne Nisell Steve Noel Diana Orr Stuart Osburn Terry Paddock jim Page jay Paradies David Parks Debbie Paschke Mary Patton Carole Payne Connie Peck Mark Peckler Harry Pedersen Bill Pendergast Chris Pericles WFQW Sam Pappas Cynthia Payne Debbie Pearson Sue Pearson Rhonda Peasley Receiving a little love from newfound friend Ro- Mclfaig a stray dog relishes his comfortable asy from the wintry winds outside the bridge. -J,.-f' .' w i. V .Y ' , ' -' , .41-' w I :Vi Hx ' T' Kathy Pike Russ Pilshaw Bev Polston Gary Popenoe Kent Randall j ana Rasmussen Marty Ratliff Mary Reed Mike Perucca jean Peterson Diana Petty Sheila Pe tty Mary Phillips Debra Potter Larry Prinds Lynda Puhr Chuck Putters Heidi Puttkammer Ginger Regan Dave Regier Esther Reich Nancy Reichardt Mark Rexroat Ted Reynolds Alan Rhodes Rhonda Richman Denise Richmond Rick Ricketson Roger Rieckenberg Mary Rinehart Brian Ritter Brenda Roark Linda Roark Dana Robbins Mark Robbins Larry Roberts Robin Robertson Richard Roehrich Debbie Rogers Mark Ronfeldt john Runyan Dan Russell Kath Russel! Gall Sandy Gill Saunders joe Saxton Debbie Schauf Charles Schlatter 4? , Mike Russell Russtle Russel! Rennie Russie Vickie Rutherford Carol Sagehorn jane Salters Richard Salters Deb Sandhn 'WWPU AWA Don Schleicher Rogena Schlotzhauer john Schmidt Laurie Schmitt Norris Schocke Patti Schoen Susan Schuelke Carol S chulteis Mart Schulze Proud of her recently-acquired Christmas. present Debbie Draskovich displays the miniature music box for good friend Dani Eatonis acceptance. Charmaine Scott Cindi Seitz janet Selves Liz Semerano Gary Senner Sue Shadle Chip Shattuck Rob Shaw john Shearer Betsy Sheeiey Debbie Sherman 257 Marc Sherrell Debi Shindler Deb Shine Norma Shirley Nelda Shoemaker Theresa Shoots Michael Short Steve Signoff Armond Sikes Gail Simari Gary Smith Gary Smith Rod Smith Barb Smutz Mari Snell Gail Sooter Rick Southall jim Southerlana' Lauren Spencer Wayne Spinks f'N ll Tom Simpson Robbyn Sims Lynn Sivyer Pam Skidgel Debbie Sloan Bill Smith Charles Smith Connie Smith r, -' 'WW gl 1, 5-fa jeff Stanley jim Stegeman joy Stempel Ron Steuer A ndrea Stevenson Leanne Stocks Dani Stock ton Kathy S tul tz Dennis Davidson tunes his instrument before begin ning a solo on guitar Dana Sturgeon jeff Sturkie joy Swanson Nanci S wedenburg C indi Taggart Vicky Traver Becky Taylor Cindy Taylor David Taylor Shelley Taylor Margee Teague 1 an Tedrow Barb Teel Dan Terrill jay Terry Wesley Terry Karen Testori Larry Thacker Lisa Thomas Steve Thomason Peter Thompson Kevin Thornton Steve Tobin joan Tomassi Tom Tootle Larry Town LeAnne Trible Denise Trotta Don Tsiguloff jack Tucker Kim Tucker Randy Tull Vince Turnbaugh Mike Tuttle Chris Ulm Denise Underwood Kurt Valentine Tracy Valentine Karen Valentino Teri VanDenburgh john VanZandt Karen Vaughn Myrna Velazquez Craig Vering janice Vermilye Cindy Vest Lisa Vetter Terry Vilinsky Lori Villella Gina Vincent john Voelk jim Vohland Cathy Volpe joe Vosiky Leslie Voss Don Wadell Cindy Wainscott Gary Wallace Paul Wallace Terry Walton Craig Warber james Wasson jean Waterhouse Mike Weas Mike Weiland Chris Welty Linda Welty Steve Wendling Donna Yelton Marsha Yessen Beci Young Candy Young Theresa Zagaruyka Bruce Zellmer Laura Zimmerman Cary Zipp . Shelley Zipp Cathy Z unigha Diane Wentworth Karen' Werner Charles Wesley Russ Wesley Bill West Russ Wes terman Mike White Mary Wigle Tom Wilkins Barry Wilson Steve Wilson Pam Winkler Russ Wismer Greg Wood Sandy Wood Bill Woodard -:iff-Fi. ' it x I 1 n , I x X X - x -r ' '91, 'S vu . -I! sq ...May 30, 7973. . .crossroad be- 1-' I tween the future and the past... graduates concluded traditional cer- emonies in anticipation of anew beginning. . .incessant rows of black and gold. . .an enthusiastic crowd of individuals. . .reception of diplcr mas. . .representing success and ac- complishment. . .smiles and tears . . .endless congratulations. . . K ,.. - '.,x, ffm AQ5 ext 'wg' Q-4+ 4-f hai' W'-sf-. ., . .L . , 4 g -QA . -win' 4 x- , '- ' . ',.' ,,. K. .1 .. .f-sw - .4 . AQ. :' 1 A' Hi? Ex '5C Ff. T 1- S N an .K -4.-Af: g, I. 4 '- K.. v ,, 4 -,ef .- -4 1 nv.-': Y.-e 1: ' , ' . Nm s 1, 1,4-,F 'Sf' if , ,tv na. ., B ,. ,., ,,,. - f 'm., ., :.f-, 5 . f Q..-f': ., r -ru ' '-'S'-, ': M 115 ' ,. isis M35 ,. H-4.. .g,m .g 'N-are R H., . I-1 -.. P 1-yv.9..-- ..-. . if 21-1 -,ive-1:t':q,f-.fe I W f? 'i'v 3 -4- 'nik' -' 3. . -4.-ge,-.4 ., Y -. . x Av' N-I .A 'Z4'. wg- 1,4 5.9.-, A ' s I X 1 3' 1-,' s X ' , ' ' X, 1 ', ixn X X XV. ax , ..s. 'xw N ,K, S.. Mr. Mel Smith-assistant principal stu- ' dent affairs. West administrators introduce modified curricular scheduling . . .faculty aimed for staflfstudent participation. . .Dr. Ball. . .director of district programs. . .Dr. johnson . . .co-ordinating school events. . . assistants to the principal governed student activities. . .new curriculum Dr. Dean johnson-principal. . . .individuals revealed problems to the Personal Relations Division. . . each counselor assumed new re- sponsibilities. . .college informa- tion. . .examinations . .career selec- tion. . .enrollment. . .attendance . . Dn Donald Roberts-associate principaL instruction. 264 j' 'gwiiilis 1 -we 1 .,. gjii: ij b , L ha' 'V if fC.,- ' I wigs' 1' L 1. gi.. Q A Iii? Mn Glen Nelson-vice principal activities. -M - r. 5 , 1.4 -if YQ'--f-7 james Loomis-career advisen 5- f' Mr. Paul Arnold-counseloh 5' 'l TQ f -:til i Dn Arzell Ball-district superintendent. Mrs. Virnel! Fletcher-academic advisen Qin , WCW Wai? Mr. Bob Welch-personal relations coor- dinaton Mrs. Nita johnson-test specialist 'wx. Ofhce workers-First row: Marge Daly. Second row: Donna Parkinson, Katherine Bridges Eloise Pope, Winnie Chipman, Florence Parks. Temporaribf sidetracked from switch- board operations, Mrs. Winnie Chipman aids two pupils in locating car keys. Staffs attain personnel goal . . .cafeteria ladies. . .daihf prepar- ing nutritionally balanced meals. . . following district menus. . .innova- tive break fast program. . .con- ducted in student center. . .custo- dial crews. . .maintaining West facil- ities and grounds. . .repaired vital equipment . .kept West in immacu- late order. . .office secretaries. . . completing paper work. . .set up appointments for administrators . . .Nurse Boyen . .diagnosing ail- ments.. .kept attendance records . . .assisted handicapped pupils. . . A fter the january black-ouzg office ladies assist the diminished cafeteria staff during hectic lunch serving hours. 266 .. ll 'fQqr'? -f . .gm 2' Tsa, -M x staff-First row: Dorothy Ditto, Shirley Stockdale, Clara Micheelg Shirley Ena Hargir. Second row: Pauline jennings-managen Melba Tobin, Sharon Stella Neptune, Dorothy Morrison. Third row: Wilma Harrington, Dorothy Arlene Kreutzer, Nadine White, Lois Faulleender. Nedra Boyer-nurse. t 'Nf 'FEP' W4 - -sf' I q i row: jack Wilson, Claude Dryer, john Rose, jim Todo, Keith Billingsly, Chuck Draet. Second row: Irvin Heinson, Norman, Eldridge Lowe, Paul Anchorg Raymon Taylon 267 C FJ V QQ A-Nl 'W A . XLLLJAAJA Helping him to dehne the abstract Mr. McDonald questions a pupil as to his definition of history 's greatest man. Expounding on an interesting facet of ED. R. 's New DeaL Mr. Adkins misses the humorous gesture raised from behind Spending his free period manning the resource center, Mn lVlcClenahan assists students with baffling math problems. 268 if AWW- gan' ' n I wi - 1. ' -fi As her anxious students look on, Mrs. Bautista pre-checks their first problem sets over Thoms0n's molecular theory. 5,-f LQ,-Y. . , I - . ji? 1 . ,1 X V .V , ' ' '2f:!Ei'f'-ii5'L ' ,J . Mrs. Bruning and Miss Dicus nonchalantl y trapse toward their destination under the careful scrutiny of bridge viewers. . The sight of a pupil's unique ceramic creation distracts Mr. Garrison from his fervent discussion with Mr. Dakotas. Teachers focus on innovation ...experimentation in scheduling . . .course offerings. . .teaching methods. . .further development of elective system. . .extending pro- grams to the social sciences divi- sion. . .interdepartment humanities class. . .combining English and His- tory studies. . .faculty planned spe- cialized mini-courses. , .subject- related resource centers. . . intrigued by a conversation concerning fondu recipes, Mrs. Vetter and Mrs. Dods enjoy a winter's evening at Andres. GEORGE ADKINS-American History. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. HENRY AIMAN-journalism L IL and Ill, English lll and I V,' Epic. .B.S., Kansas State College,' M.A., Kansas State Teach- ers College. MA RLENE ALSIN-Special Reading, B.A., Park College,' M.A., Florida State University. j A CK ASHMORE-English, Ecobike. B.A., M.A., B.S., University of Kansas. KEN ATWELL-American History, Soci- ology,' Cross Country. B. S., University of Missourig M.S., Central Missouri State University. HARVEY BALLARD-Librarian. B.S., Oklahoma University, M.S., Kansas State Teachers C ollege, Universizjv of Kansas. KEITH BA RNHART-Drivers Education,- Motorcycle Education. 'B.S., Abilene Christian College,' M.A., A.S. U. ' HERB BA RRO WS-Naval Science, NjROTC Drill Team. United States Navy fRetiredj. LE TlClA BA UTISTA-Chemistry, Phys- ics. B.S., University of Oklahoma. Univer- sity of Minnesota, Oklahoma State Uni- versity. KEN BINGMAN-Biology. B.S., Univer- sity of Kansas,' M.S., Kansas State Teach- eis College. GIL BOONE-Accounting, Bookkeeping Recordkeeping. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. DAN BRADFIELD-Physical Education. B.S., University of Kansas. 63' 'L 'ing his advisory unit, Mr. McFall -its the ringing of the bell before -ceeding with organizational chores. sity of Kansas. City. -S M12 Bingham detects malfunctions in the classroom data computer while feeding biological material into the machine. JAMES BRO WN-English. BS, M.S., Kansas State College. Kansas State Uni- versizjv, University of Kansas. TOM BRO WN-A uto Technology l, Metal l. B.S., M.S., Kansas State College. Tope- ka Vocational Technical SchooL AL BROX-American History, interna- tional Relations. B.S., M.S., M.A., Univer- MARCIA BROX-English. B.A,, Kearney State Collegef M.A., University of Kansas. LYNN BRUNING-English,' Cheerleader Sponsor. B.A., Kansas State University, M.A., University of Missouri at Kansas ROBERT BULLER-Social Science. B. S., M. S., Kansas State Teachers College. TOM CAME RON-Debate, English,' Fo- rensics. B.S., M.S., Kansas State College. DE BORA CA RLS ON-Secretarial Prac- tice, Notehanaj Typing lll,' National Honor Society. B.A., Bethany College,- M.B.A., Denver Universitv. Kansas State College. KA TH Y COLLINS-French,' Interna- tional Club, Alliance Francaise. B.S., Universigfof Kansas. Sorbonne, L'Ecole du Louvre. BE VE RL Y CRA VE N-Clothing, Home Decoration. B.S., Kansas State College. Kansas State University, University of Kansas. DANIEL DAKOTAS-Art L Ceramics. A.A.S., Dutchess CoIlege,' B.S., Kansas State Teachers C ollege. Pratt Institute. RE YNOLD DA VIS-American Govern- ment. B.A., Baker Universityg M.A., Uni- versity of Kansas. PA UL DEBA R THE-A nthropology, World Historv Sociology. B.A., Grace- land College. BA R BA RA DE VI77'-English,' , Some Things Unsaid. B.A., M.A., Colorado State University. Universitv of Missouri at Kansas City. DON DIBBLE-Typewriting I and ll. B.S., Phillips University,' M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. LAURIE DICUS-English. B.S., Univer- sity of Missouri CYNTHIA DODS-Spanish I and III,' In- ternational Club. B.A., M.A., University of Missouri at Kansas City. RUPERT DUNN-Algebra I and Inter- mediate Algebra II. B.S., University of Kansasg M.A., University of Missouri at Kansas City. 272 KENDALENE FLANAGAN-Learning Centen B.S.E, Kansas State Teachers College. DELBERT FLUTY-A uto Technology I and Il. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. LELIA FOOTE-Orchestra, Folk Guitar, Concert Bands and Winds. B.A., N. W. CoIIege,' B.M.E, Minn. College of Musicg MA., U.M.K.c. MARIORIE GARD-Foods. B.S., L.S.U. ELLIS GA RRISON-jewelry, Ceramics, Art I. B.S., Southwest Missouri Univer- sity,' M.S., M.l-TA., University of Kansas. DA VID GISH-Stage Banaj Band I, Con- cert Winds, Symphonic BanaQ Music The- ory. B.M.E, University of Kansas, M.M. E., Wichita State University. A After viewing a cutting from the musical comedy 1776, Mn Lane and Mrs. Shipley discuss its potential for contest. ..-6 tiff? WA L LA CE GLANVILLE-Chemistry Technical Chemistry. B.S., Kansas State Universibrg M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. TED GL ENN-Psychology, American His- tory,' Track. B.A., lVI.S., Wichita State University. BOBBIE GRE GOR Y-Biologyj Sopho- more Class. B.S., O.B.lL,'M.S, L.ll HOWARD HAPP-A lgebra ll. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. BOB HA RRIS-Trigonometry. Algebra l,' Boys' Intramurals. B.S., M.S., University of Kansas. CLA RK HA Y-American Governmentj Sophomore FootbalL Track. B.S., Friends Universityg lVl.S., Kansas State Teachers College. TE RR Y HE RMA N-A merican Govern- ment,' Student Congress. B.S., Baker U.,' lVl.S., Kansas State Teachers College. C ORLISS jA COBS-English, B.A., Fort Hayes. M.A., Kansas State College. MERIAM jENKlNS-Design, Textiles, Art l. B.A., University of Kansas. M.S., lllinois State University. Kansas State College. Further clarizfving Odile Diraison's de- scription of medieval castles, Mr. Stewart improves students' comprehension. jOHN KIESOW Librarian. B.S., Unlver sity of Kansas,' M.S., Kansas State Teach- ers College. WA R RE N KN U TS ON-A merican Gov- ernment,' Senior Class Sponsor. B.S., lVl.A., South Dakota State University. SALLY ANNE KRIEGHBAUM-Family and Home, Foods, Home Decoration. B.S., Kansas State College. ROBE R T LANE-Drama, Stagecrafzj Thespians, Drama Productions. B.A., Uni- versigz of Nebraska at Omaha,' M.A., Central Missouri State University. GAR Y LA NGNER-A ccounting, Record- keeping, Typing, Prom. B.S., Kansas State University M.A., University of Missouri. ERNEST LISSON-A uto Technology. B. S., Kansas State College. Much to his pupils' delight Mr. Harris interrupts a lesson on ratios to draw a caricature of a frequent absentee. NOEL LONG Driver Education. B.S., M.S., Kansas State College. PAUL LOVING-Geometry, Algebra ll, Probability and Statistics,' Tennis, Sopho- more BasketbalL B. S., Graceland College, M.S., State University of lowa. Boston College. R. W. M cA LIS TE R-Ph ysics,' Council Rep- resentative. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. Nebraska Wesleyan- Uni- versity. CAL MCBRIDE-English. B.S., M.S., Kan- sas State Teachers College. SE TH M cC LlN TOC K-English. B. S., M. S., Kansas State College. Mn Dakotas artisticalbf mounts students' printmaking designs in the office display case for back-to-school night. A.O. MCDONALD-American History. B.S., Marquette University M.S., Univer- sity of Kansas. Creighton U, Rockhurst College, University of California. jOHN MCFALL-A merican Governmentg Basketball. B. S., Kansas State College. ROBERT MCMURRA Y-Geometiy and Algebra ll. B.S., Kansas State University,' M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, iowa State. DALE MA THE Y-Biology. B.S., M.S., University of Kansas MARY ANN MERCER-Girls' Physical Educationg Girls' Tennis, Girls' Swim- ming. B.S., Kansas State Teachers Col- legeg M.S., Wichita State University. G.H. NESBIT-English A.B., Wilson Col- lege,' M.A., East Texas State University. j Y . McMurray assists a pupil in her to comprehend the mathematical y of Pythagoras' right triangle. jA MES NE WMA N- Driver Education. B.S., M.A., N.E Missouri State University. WILLIAM OLDHAM-Boys' and Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Chorale, A Cappellag Musical B.M.E., M.M.E, University of Kansas. LEONARD OLIVER-Algebra II, Practi- cal Geometry. B.S., M.S., Missouri Uni- versity. NE TTIE OLSEN-English, Foreign Lan- guage. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. CA RL O WC ZA RZA K- Germany Girls' Tracie. B.A., Wayne State College. DA VID PENNINGTON-World History,' FootbaIL Boys' Swimming. B.S., M.S., Central Missouri State University. jAMES PHILLIPS-English, Humanities, National Honor Sociergv. B.S., M.S., Uni- versity of Kansas. SANDRA LEE POLAND-Physical Edu- cation. B.S., University of Kansas. DICK PURDY-Algebra II, Geometryg FootbalL BasketbalL A.B., Baker Univer- sigf, M.S., Kansas State College. Univer- sity of Santa Clara, University of Cali- fornia. WILMA RACY-shorthand B.s., Ms., University of Kansas. DA ROL RODROCK-Physical Educa- tion, Football Wrestling BA M A University of Kansas KAREN Rose-English. B.s., ' L Mi ' 'M A I lr ,utr W souri University S itil. MA RGA RET RUSSELL-English. B.A., M.A., University of Missouri at Kansas City. CHA RL ES SCHRA EDER-American His- tory, junior Class. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. Kansas State Col- lege. TONY SE VE RINO-Physical Ea'ucation,' Footbalt Track. B.S., Kansas State Uni- versity. DONALD SE YMOUR-Draftingg Golf B.S., Northwest Missouri State Univer- siZy,' M.A., Colorado State University. 277 W.B. STRICKLER-Mathematics. B.S., M.S., University of Oklahoma. MEL TA YL OR-Industrial Arts, Wood Technology. B. S., M.S., Kansas State Col- lege. jlM TILLY-Metal Technology. B.S., M.S., Central State University. DICK TRIGG-Calculus, Trig. B.S., Ot- tawa U.,' M.S., Kansas State University. FRANK VEEMAN-Biology, Applied Sci- ence. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. j A NET VE TTE R-Spanishg In ternational Club. B.S., University of Kansas,' M.A., University of Arizona. Universidad Inter- americana. 278 MILES SHEFFLER-English. BS., Kan- sas State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Colo- rado State College. Depauw University. HA R VE Y SHEPA RD-Dri ver E ducationj FootbalL Wrestling. B.S., M.S., Kansas State College. LA RR Y SHEPERD-Physical Educationg Basketball. B.S., Central Missouri State Uni versity,' M. S. , Kansas State College. SALL Y SHlPLEY+Speech,' Forensics. B.A., Marymount College,' M.A., Univer- sity of Missouri at Kansas City. DA VID SMI TH-Driver Educationg Foot- balL Fellowship of Christian Athletes. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. LEON SMI TH-Driver Education, Audio- Visual Consultant. B.S., M.S., Kansas State College. PAUL SPOHN-Biology. B.S., M.S., Kan- sas State Teachers College. MARTHA S TE TSON-Family and Home, Child Development. B.S., University of Georgiaj M.S., Cornell University. DON S TE WA R T-French, German, Sagag international Club, National Honor Soci- ety. B.A., M.A., University of Missouri. Oxforaj Sorbonne, New York University. RON WA LKER-American History Pep Club. B.A., Brigham Young MA Uni versity of Missouri. HA R OL D WA MBS GA NS-Business Eco- nomics, Boolekeepingg Football. B.S., M.A., Central Missouri State University. LA RR Y WE BS TE R-Biology, Applied Science. B.A., Southwestern College,' M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. HELEN WELLS-English. A.B., Central Methodist College,' M.A., University of Missouri at Kansas City. WILLIAM WEL TY-Business Lam Eco- nomics, Business Machines Typing B.S., M. S., Kansas State College. jAMES WHEA T-Drawing, Sculpture, Watercolor, Art. B.A., MRA., University of Kansas. M EL Wl L L lAMS-Driver Educationj Track. B.S., University of Nebraskag M.S., University of Kansas. ' MILDRED WILSON-Clothing. A.B., M.S., University of Kansas. Kansas State Teachers College. CLAIRE WISMER-Physical Educationg Girls' Gymnastics. B.S., Temple U. PA TRICA WOLF-Painting, Watercolon Commercial Art B.EA., Bethany Col- lege,' M.S.E, University of Kansas. Kansas State College. f '- . -R' -5 Before issuing tripods to a line of waiting function in Biology experiments 6' . 1 i , if students, Mr. Bingman explains their .. - ' Abln . . . . Y Q I 4' ,l i fi T. Q b ar.. n , X ,fa ..:g,, ug., Aw NO- PTC increases monetary support . . .co-ordinated .Back-to-School night. . .membership drive. . .fund raising company. . .sponsored sale of license plates. . .bumper stickers . . .club patrons assisted with foot- ball stand concessions. . .parents united school with surrounding Shawnee Mission community. . . . 1, - al- M - - If 14 3. 25 ff' 'fx-if'Sur'--'f::1QT1Sws -'eP4'v.,:' t- -is-4-is Q ' S awnee mfrgssion g I-2 5fA State Q Champions : . I Having patronized a PTC-sponsored sale, a West motorist proudly displays his special football spirit license plate. ,-an 7356 PTC-First row: Mrs, Shirley, Mrs. Crispin, Mrs. McEnroe, Mrs. Ramirez. 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'p K 6- Hr x Q R D LF 'fl G 1,2 - 5' -P A Oo ', 63' E 'x 46 ,,. . f .Jr-:wE1.ER - GEMOLOGIST f - ON THE PLAZA 216 W. 47TH ST KANSAS CITY, NIO. 64112 816f 561-3307 city cost M05 CC SPC-mm eRgx0'8aL -50:60 A ar I Garap his Qcces 0RtES am1EnaNc,e Items oeden SERQRCE V 7921 Santa Fe Drive Overland Park, Kansas Divine, Richard 273 Ding Mark Dixon, David 82, 7 02 27 3, 3 7 9 Dobbels Denise 7 88 Dodd john 27 3 Dodson, Mike Doherty, julie 702,273 Doleshat Brad 247 Dollawav Delbert 247 Donahue, Mike 788 Donner, David 273 Doran, Mike 27 3 Doran, Patrick 732,788 Dorsey, Diane 27 3 Dorsey, Glenn 80 247 Dortch, Kim Dortch, William 789 Douglas, Ronald Dover, jerry 273 Dowling, Carol 7 89 Drapen Lewis 80 789 Draskovich, Debbie 77Z247, 25 7 Draxlen David 80,247 Dreher, Christopher Drevxg jeff 789 . Droegemueller, john 7 89 Drohan, Mike 2 7 3 Drown, Danny 247 Drybreaaj Nancy 88, 7 89 Duggins, Mary 7 89 Dumm, Mary 88, 789 Dankelberger, janice Dunn, Kenneth 7 89 Dann, Patbf 231 48, 7 06224 7,24 Z3 Dunn, Patricia A. 27 3 Dunn, Ronald 247 DaPree, janiece 7 7 Z247 Durrie, Keith 273 Dwyer, Diane 7 89 Dyas, Bruce 247 Dye, Teresa 80 273 Dyen jeff 73Q273 8888 Eakin, Tony E akin, Barbara 24 7 Early janice 704,247 Earlv Nancy Eastwolaj Erik 273 Eaton, Dani 274,257 Eckenbeig Gene 7 89 Eckerman, Craig Eckes, Mark 8Q27 4 Eckhoff Steve Eddleman, Vicki 789 Eddy, Debbie 274 Edgington, jeff 733,789 Edmonds, Carol Edmonds, Peter 7 89 Edwards, Brian 274 Edwards, Marlin Edwards, Steve 749,247 Edwards, Bill Eggers jeff 27 4 Ehlers, Keary 24 7 Eide, Karen 7 89 Eisele, Christi 27 4 Eisele, Vicki Eisenbrandzj Roberta Elam, Kay 99,274 Elam, Mike 89 7 89 Elbert Renee Elcock, Barbara 7 89 Elcock, David 27 4 Elden Cheryl 27 4 Elden Mike 7 89 Eldridge, jacqueline 7 89 Eldridge, Teresa 274 Elic, Debra 274 Elliotzj Betty 789 Elliott Carol 247 Elliott john Emerson, Donna 7 89 Engle, Marc Englebrick, Pam Erlandson, Debra 8Q 89, 747,247 Eskilson, Eric 762,274 Evans, Elizabeth 80, 84,27 4 Evans, Gordon 294 Evans, jan Evans, Mark 80, 755247 Evans, Steve 247 E veretzj Gail 7 89 E verett Vicki 247 Everson, jill 88,274 Ewertz, Michelle 7Q 27 4 Ewing Patricia 789 Ewing, Ralph 7 89 E yman, Becky 7 89 E yman, Rhonda 247 ffff Faber, Debbie Fackrelk Steven 24 7 Fagan, jeffrey 7 32 75Q 7 89 Fairman, Elizabeth 27 4 Falen, Howard Faleg Stephen 27 4 Farley Shawn 7 89 Farmer, Martin 7 89 Farrelh Penelope Farrelh Shirley Farwelk Kathy 789 Farwelk Kent Fassola, Randy 247 Faust Cathy 247 Fawl, Michael Fee, Carolyn 27 4 Fee, Suzanne 274 Feightnelg Linda 7 89 Feist Kenneth 7 89 Ferguson, Craig 247 Ferguson, Karen 274 Ferguson, Richard 247 Ferguson, Russell Ferguson, Salbf 27 4 Ferguson, Susan Ferguson, Terri 2 7, 89 27 4 Ferkauflf Keith 242 Fielder, Eric 242 Fincke, Kent 27 4 Firth, Heather 27 4 Fitzjarrell, David Flannery, Kathleen 278 Flavin, Matthew 242 Fleming, David 7 89 Flemming, Cathy 70,242 Flemming, Dennis 85, 789 Flink, George 729,242 Floerke, joe Foileg Ralph 73Q274 Folletzj Brad 242 Follett Debra 789 Folse, Byron 7 89 Folse, john Folse, Stephanie 96274 Forbes, Stephanie Forina, julie Fossell, Charlotte 7 89 Foster, jean Fosten Vickie 69,274 Fox, joanne 242 Fox, Nm Frackowiak, Drew 77,274 Frackowiak, Dustin 7 89 Francis Dean Francis, Donna 790 Francis, Mike Frank, Beth 274 Frantz, Robert 27 4 Frazier, Dan 790 Frazier, Ron 7 90 Free, john 80, 85,27 4 Freeborn, Randy 242 Freeman, judi Freeman, Ronald 22,274 Freese, Betty 27 4 Freeseman, Doug 790 French, Kim 27 4 Friedman, jeff 7 90 Frohardzj Bruce 242 Frost, jeanette 242 Frye, Duke 242 ls ,l 7:11 BELL OFF lil 5 8017 Floyd 6'-I8 'HOB I 5 I I h Glenford 190 Mike 242 Richard 27 4 Roert 733,790 righzj William rton, julie 743,20Q27 0,27 4 lerberg, Greg vanski, Robert , jeremy E Kevin elL Larry 7 90 E88 rt Dayna 7 90 r, Cindy 27 4 r, Lynn 27 4 s Susan 242 eath, Ashford Kathy 27 4 way, William 790 n, Patricia 242 den, Debbie 27 4 on, Karen en Linell 242 Keith 94,702,274 en, Connie 274 ner, Penny 700,704, 77377Z242 er, Debra 27 4 son, Leslie 52 242 taaj Brian 274 nger, Roger 27 5 ix, Cherllyn 27 5 Gibson, David 7 90 Gibson, David W. 758 Gilbreath, Allisyn 743 Gilbreath, Seneca Gillen, Bart 242 Gillespie, Patricia 275 Gillett, Don 89, 790 Gillum, Terry 790 Gingell, Ruby 242 Ginten janice 275 Gish, Kris 7 90 Gish, R0bert,242 Given, Steve Glausen john 7 90 Glick, Becky 7 7 2242 Glick, Susan 94, 790, 794 Glimpse, Susan 27 5 Gloughlin, Christine 7 90 Gbrnn, Shelley 242 Goddard Paul 80,27 5 Goforth, Greg 48, 7 062 7 75, 729, 732, 735, 756 758207,242,379 Goforth, Todd 7 33, 758, 7 90 Golic, Kevin 729, 730 735,275 Goode, Diane 88,790 Goodhart, Doug Goodman, Cindy 242 Goodrich, Lesley 275 Goodwin, Harlie Goodwin, Beth SQ 77,99, 709, 742, 743, 20Q27Q275,379 Gore, Elizabeth 242 Gottschalk, Kim 7 90 Gould Cathy 275 Gouvion, Steve 7 90 ix, Marsha Gozd Kirk 7 90 Rebecca 242 Gracy, Dennis 242 ge, Evelyn 27 5 Graham, Anna 89,243 ge, Lloyd Graham, john 243 os, jim 242 Graham, joy 705 708,77Z275,379 Serving Johnson County for 40 years Hb161',S ursery 8131 Metcalf Overland Park .Mnhii Graham, Alfred Graham, Rebecca 7 90 Graham, Ron 275 Grant, Lisa 7 90 Graue, jeanette 243 Graves, Lawrence 7 30,27 5 Gravley, jan 27 5 Gray, Delores 7 90 Gray, joseph 790 1 Gray, Keith 275 Green, Deborah 27 5 Green, Dee 774, 7 75,243 Green, Mark 275 Green, Phillip 27 5 Greenbaum, Larry 243 Greenblot, jack 790 Greene, Dale 27 5 Greene, judy 7 90 Greenlearj Laurie 243 Greenleaf Lynn 243 Greenlee, Mary 790 Greenwood Marsha 88,275 Green Deborah Greer, Matthew 7 90 Griffith, Mark 243 Griggs, jerry 7 90 Grise, jim 27, 782 790 Grofri Mark 243 Gross, Mary 279 Grysch, Carol 7 90 Gualtieri, Paul 7 90 Gualtieri, jim Gum, Robert 243 Gunby, Fred 243 Gustin, Charles 7 90 Gutknechg Greg 27 5 Guttu, Kris 243 hhhh Haas, janet 89 243 Hadsall, Tom 243 Haggerton, Maureen 243 Hahn, Douglas 243 Hulk David 243 Hall, Tracy 275 Hall, john 72Q243 Hall, Kathleen 7 90 Hall, Maureen 244 Hall, Michael 790 Halltan, john 7 90 Hamilton, Deborah 747,275 Hamilton, james 244 Hammond Glen 80,87 , 85,7 Hamrick, Karen 7 90 Handkins, Dianne 80 83,275 Handwerk, Cynthia 244 Handy, Perry 790 Hanke, Marque 73Q27 5 Hankins, Liz 48, 7292 702 244,379 Hankins, Mark 27 5 Hanley, Karen 790 Hanna, Mark 7 3Q 27 5 Hannah, Bonnie 7 OQ 703 Hansen, Susan 88, 790 Harbers Steve 244 Harding, Elizabeth 279 HarrelL Lisa 80,275 HarrelL Mark 762 244 Harrington, Nancy 275 Harris, Cindy 92 772 722, 737, 770,244 Harris julie 727, 79Q 205 Harris, Katherine 27 5 Harrison, Diana 27 5 Harrison, Mark 7 90 Harrison, Mary 244 Harzg Andrew Hart, Katherine Harteq David 244 Hartford Lezlie 7 90 Hartter, Cynthia 275 Hartter, Suzanne 7 90 Harvejg Douglas 729 735,275 Harwerth, Randy 27 5 Haslam, Donna 2 7 5 Hass, Mark 7 90 Hassig Doug 65, 73Q 7 5627 5 Hauser, joni 27 5 Hauer, Mark 27 5 Havens, janet 244 Havens, Kenneth 77,790 Hawes, Gary 797 Hawes Ronny 244 Hawkenberrv Darla 797 Hawkins, Larry 27 5 Hawkins, Marjory 244 Hay, james 27 5 Hayes, Robert 27 5 Hays Douglas 733,797 Hays Robin Henderson, Susan 8Q 85, 743,797 Henrv Terry Hensley, joyce Hensley, Regena 7 97 Henson, Celia Henson, Cynthia Herman, Karl 244 Herman, Theresa 52,27 6 Hernes jackie 7 97 Herren, Patricia 88, 74 7, 7 97 Hersh, Richard Hershey, jerry 797 Hess, Steve 244 Hess, Susie 7 75, 7 7 2245 Hess, Thomas 245 Hewetzj Rebecca 27 6 Hewitzj David 27 6 Hewits Teresa 7 97 Heying, Virginia 797 Hiatt, Kevin 89 Hibbs, Michael 245 Hibbs, Ruth 276 Hickman, jeri 27 6 Hicks, Anita 245 Hickson, DeDe 245 Highstrom, julie 27 6 Hill, judy 54, 747, 792 HilL Mark HilL Richard 27 6 Hinds, Annette 65, 775, 722,245 Hinkle, Susan 80, 85, 747, 7 92 Hinrichs, Glenda 220 Hinrichs, Richard 7 92 Hires, Donald 80,27 6 Hires Roger 729, 734,245 Hoagland janet 276 HoaraQ Gary 792 Hoaraj Linda 775 772245 Hobdy, james Hobdy, Michelle 792 Hodge, Barbara 245 Hodge, Kathy 792 Hodges, Kathy 27 6 Hodshon, Fred 7 92 Hofbauerg Kathy Hoffman, Pam 245 Hofmeisterg Dave'94 HoggaroQ Michael 27 6 Hoge, jolene 276 Hoge, Steve 3248,65, 72 706 708 235,245,379 Hogue, joseph 27 6 Hogue, Kenneth 245 Hoie, Robert 52245 Holcomb, Carrie Hollans, Cynthia 27 6 Hollingsworth, Steve 792 Hollister, Bart 27 6 Hollowav Tracey 245 Holm, janet 747,245 Holmes, Loy 276 Holmes Lynn 27 7 Holmes, Susan 245 Holsman, Gale 7 92 Holg Kathryn 7 97 Holtan, jeffrey Holtan, john Holtgraves, Barbara 27 7 Honan, jim 245 Honan, Sharon 27 7 Honn, Chris 94, 742, 7 43, 7 Hodaj Mark 7 92 Hooten, Mickey Hootz, Karen 27 7 Hopkins, Mary Horne, john 756272230 Horne, Blair 92245 Horsley, Mary Horstman, Alfred 7 92 Horton, joe 7 92 62,245 Hazelbeck, Deborah 275 I X Head Veda , Healzer, Tim 275 'A u Hearn, Randy , ' Heaton jeffery 27 6 Sim wmrmm Hedrick, L ynden 244 ' Heeren, james 7 97 Heflebo wer, Bruce 7 62, 27 6 Heizman Barbara 88 27 6 Heizman, Beth23,4ci705,244 K U N I Helling, Dave 6692 709, 777, 778, 779 , 244,379 95TH 81 ANTIOCH ROAD Helling Nancy 27 6 642 -2-2901 Hellweg, Christie 797 Helms, Vicki 27 6 HeHf'efS0 1Crf0 f2'4'f244 LEONARD B. lvlCK1Nz1E, OWNER Henderson, jennifer 80, 7 97 Henderson, Ronald III Joh thi Senza Fe vwnu Since 1925 9400 ANTIOCH OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS 66212 PHONE I9l3I 642 -3030 M ,'2nkaeawe Walleye ?enee: S427 johnson Drive Mission, Kansas 66205 lmt and joy Clougg Phone RA 2-2212 OVERLAND PARK SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Hosley, David 27 7 Houck, john 730,277 House, Dan 758,245 House, Bob 245 Howaroj Robert 245 Howelh jeanna 792 Howelh Nancy 27 7 Howell, Stanley 8Q 245 Howen Denise 27 7 Hower, Sharon 792 Hoy, Nancy 245 Hoyle, Steve 245 Hubbard Dan Hucke, Martha 7 92 Huckstep, Cersie 245 Huddleson, Carol 8Q 85, 7 92 Hude, Linda 80,27 7 Hueben, Brian 54 7 92 Hueben, jan 245 Huerten Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, H ughes, Hughes Susan 26 245 Deborah 27 7 Gwenetth 80 747,792 Peter Robert 80, 762,27 7 Shirley 245 Thomas 792 Vicki Hugunin, Laurence Hultman, Curtis 27 7 Hults Kim 27 7 Hults, Pam 246 Hunzj Tim 51 77,246 Hunter, David 27 7 Hunter, Fred 27 7 Huntington, David 27 7 Huroi Sarah 27 7 Hurley, Shawn 27 7 Hutchinson, Dana 246 Hutchinson, Susan 7 92 Hutting, Kristin 27 7 Hyde, Mike 89, 7 92 iiii lmhofrf David 7 92 lmhoftf Linda 27 7 lnbody, Rebecca 72 94,97 7 7 7,246 lnnes, Carol 89,246 Innes, Roger 246 lrelanaj Tara 783, 7 88, 793 lsenhower, Val 7 42 793 lves, Marianne 88, 793 lveson, Debra 7 93 I veson, Mark 246 lzaroj Deborah 246 1777 jack, Michael jackson, Deborah jackson, Karrie 246 jackson, Robert jacobson, Dave 733,793 jacobson, jan 246 jaderborg Katheryn 8Q 7 93 jagels Carey 246 jainea, Vicki 793 james, Bruce 27,793 james, jill 27 7 james, Lori 246 jameson, Connie 27 7 jarmusch, joe 7 00 246 jarmusch, Theresa 7 93 jarvis jon jaschke, Michael 7 93 jeffery, Susan jeffrey, jan 743,793 jeffrey, john 77Q 777, 728, 746 jennetg Brian 27 7 jennings, Hal 246 jennings Robert 793 jensen, Carol 27 7 jepson, Linda 27 7 johndrow, jim 246 johnson, Andrea 246 johnson, Barbara 27 7 johnson, Charles johnson, Cynthia 27, 7 93 johnson, Cynthia D. 27,793 johnson, C ynthfa M. 7 93 johnson, David 246 johnson, Donald 7 93 johnson, Gary 246 johnson, Greg 7 93 729 732, 734, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, joy 246 julia 7 93 julia R. 246 Kathlee 779699246 Marcia 27 8 Mark 799 794 Mike Nick 27 8 Paul Randa 793 Stacy Steve 278 Steve M. 246 Kelljg Ross 793 K elm Shauna 24 7 Kelly, 77m 793 Kelso, Nancy 247 Kem, Rebecca 7 93 Kennedy, jeannie 793 Kennedy, judy 247 Kennedy, Sean 247 Kennon, Curtis 247 Kennon, Teresa 24 7 Kenourgios, jane 247 K inzg Mary 24 7 Kenyon, Bobby Kilgore, Ray 2227 8 johnston, Cindy 89246 j ohnston, Marcia 89 89 793 johnston, Robert 59,278 joinen David joiner, Victeria 88 Kephart Ellen 278 Keys, Karen 278 Khoury, Paul 729 734,247 Kilbride, Adrienne 793 jonag Carol 793 jones, Alan 27 8 jones, Carol 64, 89 777,773,246 jones, Clay 729, 735, 7 62 246 jones, jill 793 jones, Richard jones, Vincent 793 jordan, Charles 246 jordan, Dave 762,246 jordan, jill 69,92 777, 742, 743, 762,247 jordan, Nancy 7 93 joy, Michele 278 jung, Denise jungmann, Tom 8927 8 kkkk Kabrey, Doug 27 8 Kalendeig Lora 24 7 Kaliick, Steve 729 734 Kalousek, Dwight 7 93 Kalousek, Toni 278 Kampa, Kristine 747,278 Kampa, Lawrence 247 Kangas, George 36 Kannaraj Kathy 247 Kannaraj Kraig 7 93 Kappler, Francine 88, 7 93 K arges, Todd 94, 729 730,27 8 Kattau, Virginia Kaufmann, Sandra 278 Kaup, jan 24 7 Keak Bryan 24 7 Kearney Mary Keaton, Steve Keisman, Larry 27 8 Kellerns, Lynn Kelleig Lynne 27 8 Kelley, Maureen Kelly, Mike 292 X Kilgore, Susan 7 94 Kimes, Chuck 27 8 Kimes, Karen 24 7 Kinder, Steve 794 King, Gary King, Kevin 736, 794 King, Lawrence King, Marcia 7 49 27 8 Kinzler, Loren 278 Kious, Kevin Kirchofi David 756 794 Kirchofzj jeff 7 29, 734,247 Kirchofii Kevin 29 739278 Kirkendall, Dennis 247 Kirkendalt Doug Kirkland Brad Kissack, Terri 25,248 Kissing, Michele 794 K lamm, Debra 248 Klamm, Don 7 94 Klamm, Karl Klein, Gary 794 Klein, Robert 7 94 Klick, jeff278 K linglery, Deanna 27 8 Klingiei, Wanda 248 Klinock, Don 248 Klinock, Mike 7 94 K lossnen Fern 248 Knapp, Polly 88,278 Knapp, Ronna 27 8 Knight, Barb 74927 8 Knight Robert 794 Knudson, Kent 729, 739 755,278 Koch, Lori 747,278 Koehler, George 794 KO6Sf6IQ Steve 248 Kokoruda, Kathy 248 Kolb, john 794 Komin, Frank 248 Komin, Kathryn 794, 799 Q qawelrxl o Op-t?c.a o ur 'L Ho me Tow ew aler 8 Optkfa -RAN ch mart q5 QQ M ?ssZoN I 2 7 ' i : 4 iv 7 wi Eff. 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Dave Dixon Beth Goodwin . . . . . .Dave Helling . . . Carol McCraner . . . .Leslie Stein Amy Uyeki . . .Beth Heizman . . . Greg Goforth Steve Hoge TomBoIt . . . . Mary Kroening . . . . .Patty Dunn . . . .Cheryl Clark aga staffers chronicle year's ents for personal reflection mer months found Senior Edi- sketching the book's basic e and fantasizing final out- e. Because of our numben e pressure and responsibility ed on each memben and the gle of fourteen arduous juniors ed staff dreams into reality. Iless hours of effort and strain nd us tighter to our goal-a k for readers, not rating ser- s. As opposed to previous years, edition introduced an innova- concept through unique divi- pages and modern copy style. The merging of thirty diverse per- sonalities into a unined 7973 SAGA staff resulted in this book of memories for your personal reflec- tion. You hold a year's activities and enthusiasm in one hancf butl encourage you to gaze beyond the printed page and remember. , ,f ' Z' . I,- ' Q?,fZ.'L1j df'-jf-i E di tor-in-chief The 7972 SAGA earned a First Class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association and a First Place Award from the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association. 7973 SAGA PROFESSIONAL CREDITS: Interstate Book Manu- facturers, Inc.,' DeCIoud's studios. PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Den- nis Davidson-pp. 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 70, 72, 74,' Gina Vincent-p. 6' Gail Simari-p. 76' Sue Pearson-pp. 7, 73, 320,' jahn Tedrow-pp. 5, 7 7 7, 73, 75. 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