Shawnee Mission West High School - Saga Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)
- Class of 1976
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Education promotes thinking that leads Hrst to unclerstanding, and later evolves. . . wisdom. -.1 Q I v f ,I in I lx - t 0. '76 i at A . 1- 'bf-'AN g I ' V fy, yxwx' 1 Txbmhxx ' 21WiPfi xxx f . If ,Mx jg-u-L s Wgij it '1.'L'fmx X 'I' l XR-QV LN'f'-.'-'His 'mf'-'L'u! xx eq ,qt 'W. 'x X. Aga, english Lx 4 JJMQQUK qsbqpwkjui publications 'f O ,fb qfjrgj. qqwk JL Umm languages kfjgffgfy Yiwu hgh QQ vp jpeg, mathematics gm science l4lg,,, -QfuvwwJJv,fxj. fgidff social studies t . v r Out of Hand-Front Row: Peter Ira, Jay Fowler, Jon Glimpse, Beth Regier. Back Row: Kim Barbour, Dan Wilburn,Mr. Dakotas, Kurt Eskilson, Mike Barbour, Jim Evans, John Goodrich. I at fr .V K., 4.3 rr -' T ' 5 11 u 4 . l L P .. ., .r . , Y Z - r.. . V. ,. ,r .ug . , Y , . -, ,-T-'K i ' x Q., . ,Y.,-.,,, . - . . . J., .- '5'r 'Lf -.N me 5 '-c-Q,I - ' in .1 'M , . ' -- ., YL1, T--3. ,,,f ' ,f H X xx ' 1' . . . 41- - ' it I ,I ' 9 . at J fl M , n . Y F-.Jr ETLEQL-'.bffflv'f,Q,lf-gi Tffluiz ,fi f' a staff. .a creation. . We put a great deal of time and energy into the organization and publication of Out of Hand. This year We used a more open and flexible format. We requested students to contribute drawings with their own styles and techniques along with stories and opinions. Like years in the past, lack of student contributions became a hindrance to the outcome of the paper. Putting the magazine all together for publication involved many staff meetings as well as long hours of individual time. Our sponsors, Mr. Dakotas and Mr. Wilson, showed great interest in our Work. A concert by Chimera, a band of several of our members, served as a moneymaking project, brought a good response. we do it our own way. John Glimpse rereads his environmental essay before turning it in to the editor for the next issue of Out of Hand. Out of Hand-17 As Mrs. Wells explains an English activity to Junior-Senior English students try to con- Mark Gedsted, Mike Atwood throws his centrate on a theme in class, hoping to avoid attention to a passing young lady. homework for the night. ii' I naw CL? -Y. V w -g Elfiiiii Us M Vi--, - l 12.4 l J A llf i't rl Xlfofl- 'f DW' saver 1 Q., -V ,wht N fm? ym.' - 51:39 -. ,s,.. ' ' ll 16h . '4 mx- ---ae? it ,N .1 ' age. A yr A21 reg'-are 1 , 'I' ji a 'f f - s eg Q94 faiie-222 ' f-Z 4 2? s 4 f - 22662 Geez' ea .-. a theme. . .a Sonnet. . . We gathered in the auditorium once every nine weeks to choose the English electives that best suited our own individual needs. We chose from different topics, in- cluding electives in foreign literature, great author appreciation, creative writing, and many, many others. Special skills electives involved courses like Curve Raisers, Developmental Reading, and General English for those of us who wanted a balanced English background. Responsibility rested on us to plan our year wisely and take the easier, along with the more difficult classes. The wide range of topics gave us the opportunity to broaden and develop our interests as we progressed in the class. The variety of classes also gave us the chance to experience different teachers. we describe the mood. 18-Junior-Senior English l l i 1 1 v V v l Meredith Love muses over the events of the previous weekend, comparing them to those in the paper she is reading. id Two sophomore English students have varying success in Writing an in-depth theme on a boring magazine article. Lori Rinehart opens a Christmas card, antici- pating greetings from a boyfriend instead of those from her English teacher. a comma. . .a clause. . . English, C'in 0 glishl, for sophomores, involved studying the basics of our language. A big variety of topics opened up to us as We worked in small groups within the classroom. Poetry writing, novel reading and advertizing analyzation included a few of the more intriguing topics, While theme Writing seemed a chore. Our crowded Classrooms made the hour very hectic for students and teachers alike. A month long mini course taught by a different instructor provided us with a unique change of pace from the regular schedule. we renew Our grammar. ., . v I, ,,, ' - 4.11 Kim Henry and Shelly Moe patiently follow along as Kim Rippetoe reads her interpreta- tion of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Cindy Caine and other sophomore English classmates patiently wait for further instruc- tions on the assignment given. Sophomore English-19 First Semester Staff-Front Row: John Henderson, Pam Clark, Patti Arnold. Second Row: Diane Decker, Susan Schuster, John Bortko, Julie Blake, Bart Lambert, Carol Cutright. Third Row: Kurt Eskilson, Ken Desieghardt, Eric Hartford, Tom Schier. Back Row: Debbie Greenspan, Lisa Marland, Kirk Callen, Lance Alspaugh. if 34 gh ,-4 hgh-y Y 2 'T L 'gn .1 ' I i z 1 1 xg' ,f 'Q -2 fy -' . -..... W -Q. -.ru First Semester Editors-Front Row: Pam Clark, Patti Arnold, Dianne Decker. Back Row: Lisa Marland, Chris Edwards, John Henderson, Ken Desieghart. 20-Epic .1-i if vor' ' is D , ,, ..-,,-. ,- 5-.,,.v V , Y H7 7 ' -4'-wily . t ' J T'1r'rv '7 '-P-6' FT - e ' 'i?'f7'f '- - '-h' -my-re +5 1 I-.. ,.,.,... ,H-4--. Q ,.,,,.,,,,..-.1,.....-.Tr: . It ,, in - . , -wr-1-af A 1- 'V---- el-av-2-'w y r . it-fff.,.,s,-ga-Area Q mmf- -A--JM ri-1 U : . f' 1 I? rr rr-'J of ,lf 'hiv W ,if -f fi'f'Eee,,,ffff J 5 .J A J W fi A ,ff V .,.f4' 'fa HL-, --.iz Second Semester Editors: Laurie Lalko, Dana Lover Second Semester Staff-Front Row: Melissa Elliot, Lisa Marland, Pam Clark, Patti Arnold, Beth Stalcup. Second Row: Scott Darby, Bob Greenspan, John Bortko, Ron I-lagstrom, George France, Ed Fensholt, Lance Alspaugh, Laurie Lalko. Third Row: Ken Desieghardt, Dan Admire, John Taylor. Fourth Row: Nancy Moorehead, Kirk Callen. Back Row: Susan Barcus. L'--42,3-9. i: . MU. 5wuThmfT ticfrgasrr Epic Advisor: Mr. Aiman. 'Q-- ct reporter. .a story. . S.M. West's school newspaper, the Epic, brightened up fourth hour classes twice a month. Our Epic Staff consisted of 20 persons, each one belonging to a certain staff. The entertaining articles varied from present day problems to just for fun stories. The art work displayed in our Epic kept students well informed on the latest styles of drawing. Through working on the Epic, our artistic and literary talents developed. The weekly deadlines and the pressure to meet them as we sought to print a good newspaper made us appreciate our sponsor, Mr. Aiman, who helped us along the way. we share school news. Epic-'71 a poem. . opicture. . . Saga seniors took advantage of the summer months to work out fine details of the many senior secrets, such as the theme, color, and style of our yearbook. In September, junior members joined our group, and together We got down to the business of creating the 1976 Saga. Though at times deadlines seemed almost impossible to meet, and tempers reached the end of the line, we kept in mind our common goal, and put out that extra bit of effort. With the springtime came a transformation of our year-long dreams into a reality. a moment is captured. '- 1 - -iw... gg- fn. -tvs, .ri hi. , zu, Mr, Don Stewart, Adviser. Cindy Berg and Cindy Schmidt, Co-Editors. Cindy McGuire, Theme Editor, Ann Atkinson, Photography-Production Consultant. 22-Saga Studio Staff-Front Row: Gay Neutzler, Diane Goss- Co-Editors, Janet Thierolf. Literary Stafi'-Front Row: Brenda Burnett, Val Marturano, Debbie Travers-Eclitor, Bobbi Young. Back Row: Jana McCrary-Assistant Editor, Laurie Bareiss. Art Staff-Front Row: Susan Arnold-Editor. Back Row: Star Ziller-Layout Editor, Julie VanDerbark, Terri Gerhardt. Production Staff-Front Row: Donna Abott, Donna Heider. Back Row: Leslie Brockman-Editor. Saga-23 v -tx, I 2 nangggif.. - Af'-If, , h 'W A .i.L,4f..,.,,, .N , , , ,, Y . , V .X , P V I , W' 4 P ,,'f ' J' -:Jilin 14,15-A-filgf' 'R 'Ei fi fuf ire 'JSI-'ml .5 1 1 v.. fF'ff'gf3gE5 'X 7 ' ' fi iff, A . was-n 1 --,-f',w,., y 39313 xi B 44, . I V -1,15-., ' . .4 N l 1 . J 1 . mm -...gw.aE..J2........,, lf , , ,. , . 1 L w,1f Y, , ,,,.I. Y 1 wi, xx , N - 1 ' ffgfi. 1 I ' ., ww, 5, Li w , ' 1 , v., , f-f,.., '-22121125 J ,. m:s:vr'A,4 5,1 Pr 4+ ,, . 39--'fJ? Q .343'I - I , , ..w.. , ,-.-.., ,, ll. 2 , 125 ns V rf ufnlwiliw n'1fug1, I ni 1.3 ' Kvqllifflpif . 4 , J, Q . 1.14 -A ' , ' , ,. . ,,l -, , -,-.,. f 9. r I 4 r , .. ,. X . ,. Q, ,,- blk, :V ,N ,v.1,,7' 5 wr ,, gm V ' . lim ,. , -Qi 1 ---f--.. -r, ,. ,z .. X, ME- ' 777, xv, N. ., ,A..,,,..-,., , JA, -,, gig? .,,-.k H- Sv L-' Hu'-.' F,.5,3:!' J -- 5- X -- - fi.. I J ' .A :xii :QF-ig N 1-...Q-EI' ' vi-14-:-9 2' Iwi-HL fgqw .3 Q: -uma k 1' PMI Jkf 45k ,q fr 'J fr x K. ' r 1 1 f ,r. Al. ., ,yn ,il . x n .Qu 1 41,fQz,.',,m.4:- I.. .f ' .. -,- A1 - .- Foreign Exchange Students: Paivi Repola, Tracy Anderson, Sirpa Laukkonen. cz challenge. .a home. . The American Field Service, one of our three foreign student exchange programs, sponsored West's visiting Finnish student for the 1975-76 school year. With l00 countries involved, West's AFS Club included 210 members. We participated in big money raising projects to give financial support to the AFS exchange students. We received a large sum by sponsoring a matinee of the music departments You're a Good Man, Charlie Brownfi Selling candy helped aid ex- penses. We enjoyed the cultural experiences of eating several meals throughout the year at different foreign restaurants. We attended meetings monthly, at which We planned out programs. friends made forever. AFS-Front Row: Debbie VanBuren, Hilda Doerry, Scott Faust, Alan Levy, Jill Wilder, Linda Quakenbush, DeAnn Merrifield, Jodi Bokermann, Shirley Ridlen, Karen Moldrup, Pam Willis, Meg Fensholt, Cheryl Caldwell, Lori Oakleaf, Katrina Harte, Anita Porte, Cathy Penechar, Michele Perparas, Backy Childers, Melinda Schauf, Theresa Kawa, Dana Lovern, Keyna Lenninger. Back Row: Cindy Walters, Gerald Kawa, Lisa Borden, Karen Plumer, Pauline Ban, Missy Burns, Paivi Repola, Scott Chapman, Lisa Nyberg, Kay Hastings, Ken Grossman, David I-lowlett, Margot Maxwell, Mary K. Roberts, Ann Bennett, Jim Hinkle, Glenda Lamar, Kathy Dragen, Sandy Bemhardt, Gail Boaz, Dorinda Christensen, Polly Robinson, Becky Henson, Donna Kelso, Kim Benne, Dean McDaniel, Roy Hughes. AFS-25 Herr Stewart comes to the rescue as shocked Fourth and fifth year Spanish students take Gerald Kawa hears a French lesson instead time out to prove their charm while Mrs. of the sweet German fraulein. a vowel. .a syllable. . Interest in worlds beyond our own continued to grow as students energetically fought to master foreign languages. We could take Spanish and French up until the fifth year, and they offered us up to three full years of German. The first two years we concentrated on the structure and basic conversation techniques. The mas- tering of our conversation and an introduction to composition carried us through the third year. Dif- ficulty increased as we tackled literature in fourth year and fifth year students, seniors only, prepared for the advanced placement tests by reading necessary novels. Our activities outside the classroom included helping raise money for the International Club by selling candy bars and tickets to a Waldo Astoria play. we teach our tongues. Vetter tries to ignore the scene. m I V, at . ,.- .,..,.:.14b...,i--,......-.----V - 26-Foreign Language I1 J' 7 f . l ,- rs.-.4 i 52?-,cf 4' .1 l -r. at that: V A ' ,tht , - me 1 ' J. 1 .,v r:'., V 1 t r Q if X xc- 1 f g . -L A f rl , - 4. :V v 'f ff' g f' '. -'cfs M lg, pl I A ' Musky Jameson, sophomore German I stu- dent, surprised by a pop quiz, opens her folder to quickly review her notes. l - f AL, xxx Xi 4 A 1 v , x ' m- I L Qi W 5 ff . 1 , J LA .l x- 1, 3 . , 1' N 1 s ,f 1 I .V S , uf. N F lift' .Nz ,,.,' A. X ,, ... , JJ J 3- ' ' v, ffmw . . ALM., I . ...Wh ,. . Mimi'-i-' . ,K -3.- W r ,:,:, ' V' 1-':,'.71:.,l'. gb wa- , ,1 :t',u a 1.11 ...J . , . H ' 'reywiwl gf. VJ-A Q U ' , , 31 ,qfwl H -.'.1,'..':- w F' ififllii 751 - F'7 ?,s,f ,L ,N N-gf. N 1 ix. - X -7. . 5 ' ,: Hf?rjf.:- Q. I J-,,,ll Z' ,vw X 15 E9:.,' 1,-I .Liam--' ' lv-H'f ' . - -.,.l., , , W A wal - '- 4 ' ,1 V, 1., .. Ls ,f':'f: ' ' I ,LL Q L42 1: A. ' . N A . - H Jdzffnxf, j .H 7:114- - Y Ji ' ,ff:.1?n:' . F, HK -Q-1-f 1 1 Q I x 1 , L 1 , 1 , . If ' - 1 zf .541- . ', ' Lf :vQ ?+j'sJ-4 FA-.Mi 1 .rw ,L 1.31:-ri ip?-,,.Q fi! -zu' A--V , ' uw. -.fi H11 3 fl gr 1-iL73J.f.1CgY -- g' ,, V. rig 1 1 v x .L Y: x v Studious mathematicians spend the re- maining ten minutes of classtime getting a good start on the day's assignment. Mr. Loving erases a geometry proof involving congruency in triangles after his class fully . understands the material. ,x l. .43 In an attempt to solve a complicated geometry problem, Brian Reynolds stares at an angle. .a formula. . Anyone Wishing to take a math course had a variety to choose between. Unlike some high schools, calculus and remedial classes offered a wide range in our own curriculum. We returned to the room, day after day, to derive formulas and add variables which imrneasurably improved the logic and order of our thinking process. In this world of numbers, structured classes helped us discover our future need for mathematics. Honors courses proved beneficial to us who planned to continue our college education in math. As society progressed, so did we, with calculators coming into use and old methods discarded to keep up with the pace. we master Pythagoras. a-,X 2 . -ld Q Y. Sophomore Craig Beytein takes a break from the monotony of a lecture to sneak a piece the example written on the board. of candy from its package. 28-Mathematics ,E. 1 This student feels proud of himself upon seeing the end result of a hard worked on computer readout sheet. Marshall Zieman unconsciously sings to him- self while planning a complicated computer science sheet. f . ,P,.,......,r-n . .- . ,-u:lvhgPit? l'W '?, nf -41'f. ' ' u'f.7'l'. ?'. ' 'W Wondering where the mistake could be, Mark Shapiro carefully checks his printout sheet for the troublesome error. Cameron Brown keeps one eye on the computer keyboard in hopes of avoiding accidently registering incorrect data. 1, ,,v ' ,514 ' ,-f' 'ke ' f ' , ,-f ,X isp? gr 9 . a datum. .a printout. . Our future, a world of men and machines, may seem exciting. A computer, however, involves more than just watching lights flash, pushing buttons, and getting a response. We must know how to communicate with a computer. In Computer Science, we learned how to write programs and how to feed the instructions to the machine. We used numbers and letters to program the computer to answer challenging math equations. When- ever the response HTHAT DOES NOT COMPUTEQ' printed on our returned programs, we knew who caused the error. no two ways about it. Computer Science-29 -i Mr. Veeman gathers his thoughts into the form of a confusing answer in response to a perplexed student's question. A determined biology student chuckles to himself while reading a complicated text- book explaining an experiment. a frog. . .a scalpel. . . Each day of Biology I represented an adventure for all members of our class. We never quite knew what to expect upon entering the classroom, which held strange sounds and smells. We felt like budding scientists as we practiced such delicate operations as slicing paramecium, dissecting hen eggs, and studying chromosomes. The curriculum was designed to give us a diverse range of knowledge and experience. We found that team effort almost always proved more efficient when working on our various projects, but occasional acci- dents seemed unavoidable. The sound of test tubes breaking and glass cracking made us all cringe simulta- neously. we grow with science. 30-Biology IfApp1ied Science ,IXXT tg, ,V I '9Wf 'v An inspired biologist adjusts her microscope, hoping to find paramecium, and other organ- isms that exist in pond life. Il X 4 an inquiry. .a reply. . Biology ll gave us a broader picture of the life of animals, plants. and protozoans. We sought the answers to the theories of life through discussions and labs.- Dissection and microscopes allowed us to probe into the makings of simple and complicated life. For our Biology requirements ,We chose from a group of topics including Major Concepts, Physiology, and Research. Physiology involved studying the human body and its systems while Major Concepts centered around the main ideas of Biology. Research involved the use of skills for researching. Some of us continued our Research projects from Biology into Independent Study. we inquire into life. i ll ' 55, it f hwy .l I - Q .jf-if , - I ' 6' - ? 3 4,S xvs, 'll 13 1.-.-...-..,, .T ,. 5 - I is f ff:-my -Lime , ,fglgl ' i4-:A Four Biology II students dissect a sheep's heart while thinking of their upcoming Gourmet Foods class. The Biology Department proves versatile as students explore their individual interests through various approaches. Senior Scott Sperry maintains a safe distance as he considers the possibility ofa diaper for his furry friend. , ,W Ek ll l p,g.,5 0 ii.-N f HMI Wa lil 'QQ , ', A .. Jxfll, ,L 3 ' I ,- -E if If v' f' , ' l rwlv . , 1 'tr ' , - -1. ' - ,t vt, f . - t . s Ya 5 -fi v ' - - L '1 ' , '-' n , e, .-1,2 f Vx, .f . J' fi J A -' AJ i, K '1 - 3 j , ,X r , 1 .- H 5, ,- r ef '. 5 'f H ' ef.,-V x. - ,, .. , .Q-1. -.1 , 1.53 ii ,Q , , g as 'BN li ,Q-lk il w me ,1 Y ff: I 'gl 'OD .' 1, ' ' ' ' -- it '-Ni'-l.' 1 1 ' 2' '-'L hliagfre B ' ir- 1: M at my t I- ' . iz- .A an -'L ' Ei 9!?21g- c , 1 5. My, .h H. sl: V I . ,Apps H lg-'I , I A . - :Vu ' L -,' - t i f't,'g,, it V'-ag 1 x - ' - T., s. X: -.. 1 qiqpgizggbj, 2 7-Q y i 3 -' . 432-if t. -ff ,e r fe ' i if 1 4 563 ' 1- ' V. . 25f i:ia.Q'4' ' . i gf- if - i ' is J .e:,.,fQ1?',. +.:e:'11r1Q:'?'f Q1 t . Q--Bw ft? 1 A 1 - 'C'f? ?34.-3 'Y' 31'-'1 ng, . - ' Enthralled by the mysteries of the organisms he has seen under his microscope, a Biology student takes another look at it. Biology II 8a III 31 Mark Yessen peers into a graduated cylinder Maureen Kent intently prepares for and hopes that his measured solution will chemistry experiment but rechecks her make the correct reaction. notes before attempting the first step 0, lab. . .a chemical. . . We, the students of Chemistry, prepared each day for a new adventure in experimentation. Grouped together in tWo's for lab Work, We investigated various theories and tested substances through observation. Most of us agreed that past experience in Math helped in calcu- lating correct results for our lab reports. Lectures and discussions pieced that mysterious puzzle of Chemistry together to make the labs better understood by us all. Those of us recommended by our Math teachers for Tech Chemistry probed deep into the history and the theories of Chemistry. Chemistry II provided college prep Work for challenging years ahead. we pursue the answer. Joan Stammer and Teresa Moeller carefully Speculaling whether their results will be measure the necessary amount of the ' mis correct Julie Evans and Dave Hmkle set up sing ingredient' for an experiment. their apparatus for a lab 3 2-Chemistry Lai Mr. McAlister throws his arms up in jest as he lectures his physics students on Einstein's theory of relativity. nrt, all aproblem. . .a theory. . . As upperclassmen, we had the advantage of taking one of the more college-oriented courses: Physics. Whether in regular or tech Physics, most of us deemed the class quite challenging. Our efforts proved worthwhile, how- ever, as the course prepared us for further education. Prerequisites for Physics included basic science and math, combining both fields. We examined the two worlds from a new viewpoint. We questioned the hows and whys of earthly functions, and we eventually mastered making accurate predictions accordingly. we probe the unknown. Jim Fvans concentrates on understanding Brian Reinicke tries to follow a logical the complex wording in his physics note- thought process in sorting out one of the book preparing for the test. more difficult physics theories. Physics-33 ,W Hunt Barrett stares in awe at the attendance girl, while American Studies classmates con- centrate on their lesson. D Two American Studies students pass away the last three minutes of class while playing a favorite game of hang-man. fl jr' A f' .f a:?1:3afr . . ,N N ix I X FL . lj: ' 'g za Ari :Et -A A by i lx 1: int the facts. . .the lies. . . We eagerly accepted the challenge of the more individualized American Studies program in contrast to the structured American History and Government electives. With a variety of about 20 nine-week electives We acquired a more in-depth knowledge of subjects that interested us. Packets, although not popular with everyone, gave some individuals a chance to develop in specific areas. Course topics ranged all the Way from On The Frontier to a program in economics. All classes had the opportu- nity to work as a class, in groups or singly. The course's freedom proved Well worth the responsibili- ties of Working individually. we explore all times. 34 American Studies 1 ,. .,,- 1, 1 ' 'S , .1-: ' .1'4f',r.z'!-- -Ji. -'xv . V tr: ,.A,,,,,,nf.n rr - ,A ' 225521 A bored American Studies student prepares to go to sleep instead of overworking himself with in-class assignments. Kim Ellis turns to see the. face of the one who so rudely referred to her Pep Club hat as that striped thing with ga billf' cz happening. . .a life. . . Turning back the pages of time from the discovery of our country up to current events, American History students became absorbed in the complicated past of America. Many instructors concentrated studies on the Revolutionary War and colonial periods because of the Bicentennial. Some units studied in more recent times included the World Wars. Unlike past years, teachers taught in chronological order, making it easier for us. Those of us selected for Honors History learned of yesterday through lecturing and extensive work. The students recommended for History Readings Worked at their own pace while researching and creating projects. we trace bygone days. Don Pinkston studies his history lesson as Kevin Stevenson is amused over the one about the traveling salesman. American History Readings' students strug- gle over a homework assignment, pondering the woes of today's world. American History and Reading-35 Mr. Hay patiently explains the cost of Mike Cash consults with Ron Boos on a replacing a broken desk as a consequence of challenging government question while Keith not sitting on it properly. an event. . .cz topic. . . As seniors most of us found ourselves enrolled in American Government. The purpose of the class Cen- tered on familiarizing students with political systems. The textbook, along with magazines and newspaper articles, provided our reading sources, as both past and current governmental systems received equal stress. Our teachers encouraged the discussion of current events, giving us the chance to air our opinions on the various happenings in the news. By the close of the year, we considered ourselves better informed on the govern- ment and its processes and looked forward to the day when we would cast our first vote. we focus on the news. Anderson intently listens in. W H r ij l With dreams of a future political career and an assignment to complete, Lesa Bell studies the electoral college. 36 American Government and Readings S Mr. Walker attempts to bring some life into his Psychology students by tossing a soda , pop can at the blackboard. ' 1, , , Ni S. Unsure of their instructor's directions during Humanities, Greg Schoen and Dave Cook look disparingly for help. Several World History pupils painstakingly rummage through their notes, Wishing they had better prepared for a test. Y 1 ' o. 'yi f,,.4 s1a-A -' in-Q5 a tale. .an ancestor. . We gained a better understanding of human nature through the study of the humanities. In Sociology, an awareness of group behavior helped us view our own role in society. Through the studying of non-American cultures, Anthropology developed our tolerance of others' ways. Archeology, offered second semester only, proved a good sequal to Anthropology, although we needed no prerequisite to enroll. Plunging into a pre-college atmosphere, we dug deep to uncover the influences man leaves on his environment. Every answer triggered a new question in Psychology as We peered into the dark crevices of the human mind through many subtopics. Unlocking doors to the past interested many of us as We peeked through the keyholes in World History. man was and is alive. Humanities-37 Tami DalPorto helps Anita Porte with her National Honor Society pin after the candle- lit initiation ceremony. our time. .our toils. . The National Honor Society was made up ofa very small, but select group of seniors at West. Chosen by the teachers in the spring of ' our junior year, We represented all facets of high school life. Each of us in some Way expressed ourselves through active participa- tion' andlor leadership in various activities, as Well as academic merit. As a group, We chose to remain inactive but honorary, and devoted our talents to areas such as fine arts, sports, and student publications. We initiated new members at a hushed candlelight cere- mony, andas We stopped to recall the past three years, we felt just a bit proud of our achievements at S.M. West. patience is rewarded. 1 NHS-Front Row: Henry Couchman, Bobbi Young, Cindy Berg, Anita Porte. Second Row: Beth Regier, Debbie Lillian, Liz Hull. Back Row: Amy Welty, Nancy Weatherholt, Ann Atkinson, Kurt Eskilson. NHS Officers: Bobbi Young-Secretary, Henry Couchman-Treas- urer, Beth Regier-President, Nancy Weatherholt-Vice-President. 38-National Honor Society mf'wQfefOfo'9 Negro Q io 6 . W QD GJ QBDQGJY- K9 5, WJ Q0 3, t u QWGQZOWGQPG' O 9 5 9' .r fic?-XZSSX QXXXOSEQX6 SQQSSCQQ l 9860- B' sustaining the american dream through our preparation for the future. . . we . - - 4, f, il 1' , .J , E L, Mfg!! ' , af' ' 1 . sw- MY. A.,m--. - 1 mf--H - Mum -, . wfwnf- ,gym-r. 3' :I,'Nd13f'Q.f. ,ff',2w -'N A kj. 1 1.,'!L?f'.L.fif.r' mg, Q , 5 ' f.!'4j J' - VT .- eu! 1 7' gg-:f ,,.-3. 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I feel the pressure and confusion of making such a decision. School helps here, by offering me a chance to experience a wide range of lifetime possibilities. My dreams for thefuture go far beyond high school My goals point to careers, family, success, happiness. Through active involvement, I hope to ready myself for the path. . .that leads. . .to my dream driver education home economics shops roto business a rest. . .an obstacle. . . Motorcycles seen in procession around the school parking lot this year could have been our Motorcycle Education class. The course, designed for beginners, progressed from learning the difference between a choke and a throttle to maintenance of the cycles. We had our own connoisseur on motorcycles, chairman of the Drivers' Education Department, Mr. Newman. The course benefited by adding new radio communication devices to helmets, allowing the front and rear cycles to converse and keep the group organized when riding as a Whole. we traverse the road. ,.,.-- e ,gf- 'vnu- -1 l ' 11,1 ' -Q:T1'.'F-nlg-'-T:'?'tTf4'Y7?. rl' 'Eff' .Y - WY L '-f1',H7f:TrL'5 ' sg 1,-Z ,..e.4' . ,hu e ' '- l,::'.u.i ' ' - 4- f- . ' - 1,331,525 E , l Y - ,.,-':ty.,,,,,, at -- ' .. V W 1 .,3'g,,j, -.- Y ,. --t ' ' 'f ' ' 4 ' V-M V..' - 'Q ' ,1 1, Ta, 5,1 i v L 9 ' 5 : :,r. - . , rf 'D , ,mf . , '- L, 'A . V b , gi.. i', , ir.. ni, - x...,, A'- i--..S-.......L -, ,,..3., -15. -if 4-F 5 Sl . 3!!.'lf.,-,. ... ff , ' A '. 7 . ., jiiS'l?:.a:rgQs-1 'iii du,-.z,,,,g,,,f' ,V-f,5.4-Q-, 5. 51 ' I-iff: JTC.: -g:', Q,jf' --,- - ',.- ,,, . - -4 14 -IX qv, 1 ' .., . gi-. 'ie x -ff if-1' f .5 ' Looking ahead for grease spots, rocks, or holes in the parking lot, a Motorcycle Education student rolls into action. Beginning the difficult training course, a student of Motorcycle Education tests his ability to handle the cycle. Motorcycle Education students prepare for the outside world by riding through obstacle courses in the parking lot. V xrm A fearless cyclist checks his lights, brakes, and mirrors while scanning the horizon for any dangerous obstacles. Motorcycle Education 39 tr 'its-r Mr. Long explains the utmost importance of the 14 steps of starting a car to his attenta- tive student drivers. 9K ., .. , 1 ' -rf'-f-vf.w. . ivy! A I I Eg..-..-..aaf.,,N , 'QQ ' ' in-,Y H ,Q -,vi L 1 . r 1 lf '-'.r,-' :rf f ' F :m-pf..-it e ' - , . ul V -' 'ox 'f ' , i, isftfgfiff 5-JH' . ,F '1 -' 1'.f:,... f-ff--lit '1' 'AFI 5'g,f3t'-Q ', U... i-l:'L?':fQ,,'.A ' ,',Q,r f , ,, w Q'1'++,1,w1'l'fft-L.Hf..:. iw---.::f1s lf ,tl-I 4.-'ghgn-L aw 1:...!.I,,-' H ' rr? ' x-lg'r'rf-M FJ' ,m.,L,'-l,l!vL.t.t'l ' Q - ' 'rqflil ' -il ' it .-. F- assays' :wa LA V l if f If Y., ,Q ' fl ' L rg-ws: ,7 'i'. XI i r r...,, y -A ' . W .1-I-' N I V. :A-Y, 'Ji - ' '- - - V. 'Wi fi l A Drivers, Education student begins another day of thrills and chills as he takes a perilous turn of the wheel. 40-Drivers' Education the keys. . .the wheel. . . Our fears of being tossed onto the open road with n prior instruction in Drivers, Education dwindled as W dutifully memorized the 14 steps. After receiving ou permits, patient but precautious instructors gave u confidence with their soothing voices. Our skills pr gressed as We practiced lane changes, angle parking i the Overland Park Business District and at last highwa driving. Even though our vehicles remained motio less We had a chance to use our imaginations i simulation almost every Week. Simulation proved su cessful as defensive driving improved. The semeste closed with the unleashing of another batch of rookie we start the engines r . After looking around the car, Cheryl Nicholll prepares for her driving test which W' award her a driver's license. l l ti, a .L IVV- 'L . , , i . U . 5 . r .N A F ' . wg 41' Qtr' V! ,- ,lin Early morning drowsiness stifles the quick- ness with which this student carries out the troublesome 14 steps. Opening the door, Mr. Williams detects a feeling of nervous tension, and smiling, adds a comforting word of confidence. I 1 7 , r , , , Q , ,J s ' 1 . v ' NX 'lg g-gm Two Drivers, Education students get into a car, not anticipating the exciting adventures awaiting them on the streets. RIVER UEAIIU Dave Robinson, Jerry Witter, and Dennis Riffer enjoy a nutritious, home-style meal after long hours of cooking. 3,57 ii+ V ,i Marcia Thomas cautiously cuts out the pattern of her new clothing project as she dreams of the final outcome. 42-Home Economics Putting her classtime to good use, this clothing student intwines herself busily between confusing knits and purls. n-:-a....n,,.,-.,-- 1 , -tb 7111 gif' '15 ' H- 'V . :wif ,. we M ' f ii tv - ..i, jjj' , u. D L .hr ,, , wb, 'J - , ' :5,jQ MY. , 1,. ...V 3 -- - .., z I .,...-, ,. if-,wwlsr . .. .f ' ' - 5 P' l 74 rr. :fn t ,I4,,,r.. ,., ' 2: 1 ,t r-- 1 I , .-' -1 44' 1' V jj .' ' A f If it ,N-IT! . , 4 V : qi , -W il W g H ay - ' cg. - L ' r3l r I My Q V 72.143- ,, t. ,A- 0 . RQ V -, .. ' + a . -' . -1 f rl L1 -'fxlfr V' s i. 'ffw ,w im ' ,LLL ., The fate of fashion hangs in the balance, as Mary Beth Hosemeyer and her teacher de- bate the elasticity of her knit. Watching Mrs. Craven demonstrate a new sewing technique, Claudia Timmons dis- covers an easier way to insert a zipper. Lynn Honeycutt's attention is diverted from her dirty stove top to the sight of a flaming sauce pan of Eggs Benedict. ct spice. ..a stitch. . . West's home economics department offered a vari- ety of options that enabled us to improve our domestic expertise. We enjoyed creating objects of beauty and nourishment in clothing and foods, respectively. From Clothing I to Designer Fashions, We created garments with fabrics from cotton to wool. Some of us had a challenge in completing the projects on time after many hours of ripping and altering, but through all the difficulties they did get completed. Foods courses centered around the basics of cooking with a stress on etiquette and formality. In groups We created a variety of foodsg from snacks to delicacies. After the food had been finished, the most fun part of the class came when we could consume our creations. we mix up ct creation. Home Economics-43 Anne Conyers watches the screen attentively as the class views slides that deal with childbirth and prenatal care. Child Development students prepare for a iff' J 'H- future discussion on The Roles of Parents by reading their assignment. :::1 Z'-K L-rs. if . -'N .fx Ri d! 'XQQZ 1 V -lx in f tri -if-'y . . W . . .1 . 5 gpg, ' ' -, F r. 'Fil ' ' he - I , ,,, ,. r amy- rl to , 1 . hm , up I Y :..- . .Ln - Zi Y r ' . 4 U, Y , . -5 li 'gi A - J 1 Ln.Q.':ia--.-3 if a youth. . .a parent. . . Those of us interested in our own values, goals and our relationships with our family and future marriage partners took Family and Home. With help from different professional speakers, panels, and group discussions, we gained insight into a variety of topics covering areas ranging from social life to careers. In Child Development, we studied the intelligence, physical, emotional and social parts of children from before birth to school age. We became prepared for the responsibilities of parenthood. Mothers came to share their experience with us. After the first quarter, we Worked with kids from day care centers and pre- schools. we enter new avenues. 44 Family and HomefChild Development QW .INN - Senior Doug Boline's grin answers the ques- tion of Whether there are advantages to taking a girl-oriented class. a model. . .a pencil. . . In Drafting we designed a variety of objects that increased in difficulty as we progressed. Our classes consisted of both males and females as we learned to draw mechanically with drafting equipment. We soon realized that persistence and exactness were necessary in order to complete our plans. Advanced classes included Mechanical as Well as Architectural Drafting. Mechanical allowed us to study engineering, while Architectural familiarized us with the fundamentals of designing buildings. we develop our plans. finding the appropriate answer. study various floor plans. Drafting-45 Mr. Seymour waits patiently as his drafting geniuses scan their workbooks in hopes of Turning paper dreams into miniature reali ties, drafting students construct models to ,- ...- f, n, 4 9' , u r ri, V X 11' 3a 'w ,fn fi s X 1 XX. , i 1 f N X K ' ' f m Under the watchful eye of Mr. Peacock, a A cautious auto technology student wears metal student carefully begins the final goggles to prevent eye injury as he welds on stages of his lirst project. his important class project. ri. i 'U A. I Q- V V -., W pf' . . ..' 1 t 'i l Mr. Peacock continues to watch seriously as the student bursts out laughing for making a mistake in metal shop. ' 1 , at YN J w K5 T '19 tv l V V -1-wslgteg , 5.uiEliL1y . cz 12x4. . .a sculpture. . . Sculptures and other modern art crafts grew as the metal classes at West progressed. We learned the basics of equipment usage and then our teacher more or less set us free. We made whatever we felt expressed our feelings, or more useful items like tools and furniture that wejust wanted to have for our own. As in Metal, in Wood Shop we referred back to our texts only when necessary. Tables, cabinets, and other objects became our main projects shortly after the semester's beginning. Girls composed part of the enrollment in the course, and contributed as much as, if not more than, the boys and added lots of competition. we build from images. Tim Clark isn't sure if his model of the modern table will hold up against tradition with its rounded leg bottom. MetalfWood-47 r 5555 .QU 'fi 'TWTLQE . 3 as T Wilt ' 'F il i ,',l On Z1 warm March day, Jamie Musquiz holds onto her hat as a sudden gust of wind threatens to blow it from her head. NJROTC Drill Team comrades progress in the Overland Park Parade to the tune of When Johnny Comes Marching Home. le' ff ' N, ...Q-.r w ' ' ' mr.. . e-V a lecture. .an order. . On clear fall days, classrooms on the north side could hear the steady beat of footsteps on asphalt, and the sharp, ringing commands that directed ROTC pupils around the parking lot. As cadets, We spent many long hours drilling, not only during class but also early in the morning in the gymnasium. ROTC performed throughout the year at parades and pre- sented the color guard at all our home football and basketball games. We added an interesting touch to one game, We marched onto the court uniformed in costumes of the l700's. This program, serving students interested in the Navy, covered subjects from astronomy to oceano- sraphv- . a uniform is pressed. . . ,........-.-,,..,...,..-Q. .-sv-f-'-'ew eff' ' ' ' ,.,..4.-. ..-N . A v . 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Accounting student Tom Scliier wonders if Mr. Boone will believe that his puppy used his assignment for the day. I ct number. . .a reply. . . wwf-'Ng ,1 Prior knowledge of mathematics proved helpful when we enrolled in accounting and bookkeeping. Such classes enhanced our interest in the business world and encouraged us to look deeper into job opportunities. Though our computations sometimes disagreed when We Went back over our Work, We found it rewarding when we finally taught ourselves to master our own mistakes. In these classes We learned the basic principles needed in the business World today and for our future classes. Thus, We gained a realistic picture of business vocations. we interpret results. ' -'dw . A student expresses a look of despair as he Michele Brinkley checks her research and tries to interpret the assignment involving notebook to see if it correlates correctly accounting equations. with her mathematical conclusions. 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Back Row: Kevin Helmer, George Martz, Scott Bischer, Richard Calahan, Phil Zumbehl, Bill Black, Stan Roark. H l l l the path. .the light. . p v Many dependable students able to handle responsi- bility enrolled in Westis cooperative Industrial training program. VICA provided an opportunity for us to obtain marketable skills and knowledge in a career in which we had an aptitude and interest. The vocational education department made it possible for each pupil to receive training in many different fields. Our classroom time enabled us to realize the importance of our future and how to handle adult situations. Drganized field trips, guest speakers, and exploring different careers influenced and decided for us the path that we would take in our life. we look to the stars. Randy Hearn puts the finishing touches on his VICA project in the seclusion of his own clustered corner cubicle. 54eVlCA i . 1 E . ': ,- r. J 5 Junior Jim Simons smiles radiantly as he looks over an offer from a modeling agency for his careers unit project. a market. . .a price. . . DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America, allowed us to try our hand at leadership in a business. Three clubs existed at West, one for each Market and Retailing class. Each one had its own officers that led the class throughout the tenn. Our 36 members all enjoyed the chance to prove ourselves in the business world of today's fast-moving society. In March, we competed on the state level and showed aspects of marketing and retailing we had learned. We also learned from other Kansas schools that attended. DECA offered us a better look into the economy of the United States and insight into its future. we grasp the economy. DECA-Front Row: Miss Meyer, Lorraine Wilson, Carol Hadsall, Teresa Barber, Bobbi Schoonover, Kelly Smith, Kim Bartlett, IDeeAnn Swank. Second Row: Karen Adams, Peggy Devine, Cary Pierce, Bill Carter, Michael Howell, Bryon Maxwell, David Hess, Gary Ashmore. Third Row: Bill Austin, Pete Daniels, Tim Teegarden, Jim Simons. DECA Linda Marr listens intently to the instruc tions of the day's homework assignment so she can finish it tonight. ci typewriter. .ajob. . Our Office Education work study program consisted of 25 seniors and 60 juniors. As juniors, We prepared for our senior year. Once as seniors, We learned how to duplicate, type letters, and file information. We could belong in the Office Education Association Club which dealt mainly with service projects. We made this year's directories and coloring books for children. We at- tended the Emporia State conference Where we elected state officers. At the spring leadership in March, We competed in 70 contests, such as telephone techniques, typing, etc. We elected national officers at Topeka to attend national meetings. work gives us credit. 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I feel that if! can take pride in a ' creative expression, I can take pride in myself Success doesn 't always come easily, and out of failure comes frustration. Still, my personality is molded and ripened by accomplishments. . .and failures. X art drama speech produchons music F I Using felt tip as a media, LeAnn Arnold exhibits her artistic talents by creating a design of geometrical shapes. LN 3' ii: -N..- ,,., . ,gil ',!. l... ' An artist precisely measures off a piece of cardboard to use as matting for an abstract portrait he painted in Design class. cz brush. . .a stroke. . . Classes in two-dimensional art gave us the chance to create original art with our own individuality. We could accomplish masterly pieces of art through our own styles and techniques. The completed projects showed each of the artist's unique self-expression. Painting courses, from watercolor to oil, let us develop composition, tones, and contrast to perfect our artistic efforts. Drawing, Design, and Commercial Art completed the variety of courses, and allowed us the freedom to choose that which interested us most. we paint a landscape. i I . g V, Aitll gala I Illlllll llll e WI ' Miz, J. x , r xt -mg A nw' ' f If rv ' D N - Due to the lack of room, several artists resort to the hallway floor while trying to complete their acrylic projects. Susan Karley concentrates on painting her masterpiece while trying to keep her hand off the fresh water coloring. 2-d Art-57 l N 1 it Mr. Wheat explains the basic techniques of weaving with his textile students before allowing them to start a project. ' l -3 -sf WT' ' cfs Ark' ' 1 H x lu-num An apprehensive Jewelry I student cau- tiously adjusts the drill before attempting to pierce her silver pendant. Anxious jewelry students attentively await the completion of their enamel keychains from the hot kiln. 58-Art I lurprised at her own creative ability, Sue 'unch entertains an uninterested classmate fith an original puppet song. an idea. .a creation. . Art l, a prerequisite to all other art classesg vrovides general instruction. After taking this We would concentrate in specific areas and medias. The three-dimensional art classes: sculpture, ewelry, ceramics, printmaking, and textiles, let us An advanced jewelry student takes special pains to perfect her ring in hopes of creating a suitable Christmas gift. ' M L, H rl , - rt-J 2a SX! se our hands to create a L'touchable art project. ur teachers stressed the importance ot' originality, ,Q j nd a good deal ol' our classwork consisted of the may--a x . lrawing ol' ideas and designs. Although at one time ,4 H j rr another most of us experienced the frustration .p s f f E 5' W l +f seeing our projects turn out less than perfect, we ' - . njoyed the informal atmosphere of the classes. 115 Q Drlglnallty Countg, Keeping his .distance in order to avoid the heat of the kiln, an advanced jewelry student checks his enamal project. Art I and 3-d Art-59 A Chess Club member watches his opponent make an anticipated move and plans the strategy which will checkmate him. Chess Club-Front Row: Victor Charley, John Bortko, Kenneth Carroll, Bill Carr, Ed Burgess, Michael Combs. Back Row: Chris Orlando, Mike McKillip, Mike Love, Joe Scully, Steve Ishmael, Mr. Glenn. a pawn a checkmate. . . The Chess Club consisted of a small group of boys determined to keep up West's winning image. Once every week, we practiced against each other after school. In these practice sessions we used intense concentration to properly maneuver out pawns to bring on a victory. We drilled on, mastering our moves and openings so we could improve each of our individual games. Our two teams participated in various tournaments in the Kansas City area. As our sponsor, Mr. Glenn contributed greatly to the success of our teams. we plan our strategy. . .. . YI if -!4g,,,,,l,-,,,?:.,..,7..,, .-..!,m. - - i 'li gg: Senior Joe Scully throws an astonished glance at his opponent after he completes a surprising move. Ed Burgess and Michael Combs reset their pawns on the board, and prepare for a long and involved practice game. 60-Chess Club NEW Categories Team-Front Row: Joe Adler, Henry I Coucliman, Anita Porte, Laurie Lalko. Back Row: Dan Litchfield and Henry Couchman drill Norby Foss, Dan Litchfield, Joe Scully, Steve Dill- each other diligently as they prepare for a man. coming meet. ,- nil t I ....,..- he X v-qs Henry Couchman flexes, as Dan Litchlield explains to his small audience the advantages of spinach midnight snacks. an inquiry. .a reply. . Our categories team worked together as a unit as we tried to outwit our toughest opponents. Scanning our minds for the correct answers, our small group of team members could be viewed on the television as we competed in categories. In the quiz program, wisdom, logic and swiftness became the most important tools for answering the varied questions correctly. Preparing for the program meant reviewing notes and glancing through books. Categories showed off West's intellectual side of its extracurricular activities. we display knowledge. Categories-61 The semi-controversial Children7s Hour Showing off his strength to a harem of girls, forces expressions of mixed emotions to Joe Baldwin portrays a sheik pulling his come across on everyone's face. stubborn camel to a water hole. a line. . .cz setting. . . We didn't find the ordinarily comfortable Little Theatre chairs relaxing on our first day in Drama. A strong fear of that initial experience on stage seemed to paralyze us. Our fears slowly faded as one laugh followed another while watching classmates try their hand at improvisation. We covered a kaleidoscope of theatre related subjects, including the beginnings of theatre, puppetry, and the method approach to acting. What started out as sheer stage fright through the year molded into personal styles for each of us. we act others' lives. 62 Diama Oblivious to fellow drama friends, Debra Bleam does a touching pantomime of a blind girl's first trip to a sandbox. Company Manager Mary Johnson quietly prepares a taffeta backdrop during dress rehearsal for Christopher Columbus. Repertory Theatre-Front Row: Darrell Lea, Cindy McGuire, Star Ziller, Jennifer Borger, Sunnie Bain, Mary Johnson-Company Manager, Jeff Caster. Second Row: Careyn Frost, Donna Noel, Dana Miller, Laura Beth Davidson. Back Row: Tami Hunt, Mr. Lane-Sponsor, Julie Seymour, Katrina Harte, Judy Levy, Bobbie Young, Debbie Travers. CUZ GJCQTCIZSQ. .CUZ ClCt. . Every day, as the Wheels began to roll in Repertory Theatre, We tried to peel off our protective masks. Our first project, a bicentennial show for grade schools, gave us a chance to adapt to personal styles. As the year progressed, hidden talent bloomed. Dressed as clowns, we became a close-knit group by Working with retarded children. The year closed with the curtains on our entire stage picture, signed 'magination 8a co. we unmask characters. An unbelieving Trina Harte gazes in astonish- ment as Mr. Lane's mouth is measured and it continues to open and open! - Rep Theatre-63 rr. a, a dramatic. .a mimic. . Those of us who enjoy being in the spotlight chose The automobile comes to a screeching halt next to the obnoxious motorcycle rider in Mrs. Shipley's Speech I class. RN ' -4 ' 'A l, to take speech. When our turn in front of class drew near, the knees began buckling and the hands began shaking. Though the first few weeks were spent getting to know our fellow students, we still felt a little nervous. Mrs. Shipley called our names and we headed for the front of the room, hoping that all that practice would pay off. The class enjoyed our performances and our egos took a leap. Eventually, wobbly knees became a past thing. a star is born today. wi' Four s eech students demonstrate the mod P ' ' ern art of hair styling in a skit about the conversations at a hair salon. Chris Eldridge counsels Fred Young as he Mrs. Shipley grins with delight as she realizes tells of his lifeis problems and woes in their her success in embarrassing Jan Turov, who duet from The Good Doctor. shyly turns her head. 64-Speech Advanced Forensics students react in various ways to a verdict of guilty in a scene from 'LAndersonville Trials. All attention is to the front of the room as Forensic students get a big kick out of watching a musical comedy. Greg Hultgren slyly steps to the front of the classroom, organizing his thoughts for an extemporaneous speech. 4+-sr. 'x X .fr a play. . .a cutting. . . We settled back into our chairs as the class opened with Mrs. Shipley's familiar, Class, you'll want to hear this. Forensics gave us a chance to relax from our book-oriented classes. Before scheduled per- formances started, improvisations and charades helped us to relax. Rehearsal time disappeared as We started first of the yearn performances. Forensics provided us with more Freedom to develop and polish our many talents. The year flew by but as time vanished, talent flourished. we create new images. ,,,. XM An emotional love scene is played by shy Patty Arnold, cassinova Bruce Mayfield, and waitress Kathi Dragon. QA.: S.. Forensics-65 I . :Q i: 'H.LA 1T 'N M.,-.V 1 '- 1 -7:21291 'T 11 F F E U as -1 --A H A 'sed - 'wgwfa J rg A ':w:f4-'l'f-- 1 - V ziff M , , .. b . A V , 3 ssikeffz, Av , 1: msg? 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'- w., ,aiijy N 3: Two debaters, Laurie Lalko and Dana Lovern, chuckle over an article in the latest edition of Mad Magazine. is ,fps Members of the debate team listen intently as a fellow debater presents his attacks against the affirmativeis plan. Timekeeper chairmen Dave Lewis and Kathi Chestnut begin to show signs of a hectic day as both begin to fall asleep. the quote. .the case. . . We will never forget the statement, 'The develop- ment and allocation of scarce world resources should be controlled by an international organization. Most of us, as debaters, felt anxiety toward the vagueness of this assertion. However, we enjoyed delving into this problem from a multitude of varied approaches. We placed at nine tournaments this year, many of us coming up with high rankings. Leading the novices and second-year debaters was Henry Couchman. As our only third-year letterman, he cross-examined his way to many a victory over opponents. Mr. Cameron, our coach, helped us immeasurably throughout the entire season, we debate world woes. TT' ' aw- - A-f 1 Judge chairman Dana Lovern works fever- ishly to assign judges to each debate round at the West debate tournament. Debate-67 .T oe replies with disbelief to Amelia Tilford's statement of a lie that eventually causes the destruction of a life. a group. . .a memory. . . We felt just a little apprehensive on that first day of practice for the Children's Hour, realizing the great task ahead of us, and wondering of our ability to fulfill that task. Our qualms soon subsided, however, as we set about memorizing lines and learning blocking. We dived into our memory banks for the groundwork on which we built our own unique characters. The weeks sped by, and opening night came, complete with the thrill of receiving flowers and the smell of stage make-up. For almost every night of our ten night run, our audiences handled this rather controversial play about homosexuality with extreme maturity. we work as a company. As the scene begins to unfold, Mary puts her ower over Rosalie to work and makes her P promise to obey her command. 68-Fall Play Mrs. Mortar's mistaken implications that she is an incompetent teacher succeed only in troubling Martha further. wlllfl K has I 'gvw' l . fi so Agatha's attempts to force runaway Mary to return to school are ignored as the girl defiantly crunches her apple. n a state of despair, Karen Wright franti- Struck with disbelief, Mrs. Mortar sinks into rally searches for answers to the multitude a chair, unable to accept her niecels lack of funanswercd questions. appreciation for her teaching skill. 'A .,. .,-.........-. ' .'. '.,.en'a.4',.'v... , . . u 4 4 v - v , f ' . r'n' :A o'. 'u ,J J. ,' .Inna ., ,,',' .Al - ...i , iQ, '-a. .3 . F . '- '.'.','J-'pf A I L -, - ' ,r-r'f i'- - A . 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I I ' WS-H ... li X -L Huy U, S-.. . ,K L4 ,J x 4, 4 'L -hr XY g w v ... -...xzv - 1 fi, r f 4' i 7 w E 'E fv- L 3 I v v j-:lf -.,-,,.- lllllllllllllllllll Shu lhnuf .-.Steiff 'M' a crew. . .a performer. . . Our honorary theatrical society, Thespians, Worked closely with The Club and all other members of the drama department. We put on productions for West pupils, faculty, and the public's benefit. Although a lot of what we did for West's theatre was individualized, the 20 members held meetings to discuss important news. Before becoming a Thespian, we each had to earn 10 points. These represented the sum of l00 hours of Work eitherby serving as a crew member, an actor, or a crew hand. Having a love for the theatre helped us im- measurably throughout the year, when problems arose that seemed Without a solution at the time. we serve productions. Thespian Officers: Cindy McGuire-President, Laura Davidson- Vice-President, Dana Miller-Secretary, Kris Gerhardt-Treasurer. lr R R 1 it-I3 -. ,-:?- ,,. ,.. . -. - mu 1' . . . ., pians-Front Row: Darrell Lea, Terri Brooks, Kurt Eskilson, Dana Miller, Henry Couchman. Second Row: Cindy McGuire, Kris mrdt, Bret Bennett, Judy Levy, Debbie Travers. Third Row: Dave McRoberts, Laura Beth Davidson, Star Ziller, Kathie Dragen. Thespians-75 NFL-Front Row: Liz Hull, Cindy McGuire, Dawn Torrey. Second Row: Kathy Chestnut, Kim Wilcox, Chris Edwards, Ann Bennett, Henry Couchman, Mary Perucca, Kathy Miller, Kathey Damman. Third Row: Bill Schultiess, Norby Foss, Dave Lewis, Katrina Harte, Mike Helling, Deb Lillian, Caryn McReynolds, Laura Beth Davidson, Tami Dal Porto, Kris Gerhardt. Fourth Row: David Hunter, Mark Crandell, Jim Borelli, Joe Adler, Deb Travers, Pam Clark, Lisa Nyberg. Mary K. Roberts creates a thoughtful mood as she masks herself as a misfortunate girl in a dramatic interpretation. ke., Q--V'-:Vx N . , 1' QL . - X' -fs! '- ' 1 ip ,H .1 Blake Bennett, playing the role of a retarded boy in Of Mice and Men, strangles a helpless victim, Julie Trogden. 76-NFL On the way to contest, Brent Blake casts a glance over Julie Trogden's shoulder at the material she has prepared. ' ' i'5'i'Q a speech. .a contest. . Football never came to mind when Mrs. Shipley's or Mr. Cameron's students heard the initials NFL spoken. During the year we participated in tournaments in order to qualify as members of the National Forensics League, an honorary organization for forensics and debate students. We needed a minimum of 25 points to qualify. Approximately 30 West debate and forensics students who earned NFL membership the last two years returned. Qualifying for NFL at West brought us lifetime membership in the organization and a pin. Different colored stones in the pin indicated our status in points. we qualified for NFL. MEBRILIY n Wi I-bn :Bt I' gf 17' F v ' it r --2 mfr-mtg Nite: Lone music theory student Karen Johnson hesitantly raises her hand, unsure if the answer she gives will be correct. Student teacher, Mr. Dilling, tries to con- vince his music theory class that music really makes the world go round. a rest. .an interval. . Although we were few in number, our ambition was great. Our Music Theory class, including seven of us, allowed us flexibility in our short class period. Individ- ualized help made it easy for us to move rapidly through the basics and on to our own personal goals. Previous piano experience came in handy here. Booklets and records also came to our rescue when such terms as augmented fourthsl' and The Dorian Mode puzzled us. One of our first projects became the most difficult: original compositions. In May we looked back on those tunes are transposed. pieces and felt quite proud of our progress. I? ivy Fx rs -S79 rwswvi-. A .N 1 'ill' F'- re. M. f fl 'E' awry M bg. l Zflr W N 1 4 ', ff Three music theory students patiently await attendance to be taken, so that they can delve into the lesson for the day. Absent-minded musicians conterrtedly listen to their instructor, while daydreaming of one day becoming famous composers. Music Theory -7 7 cz chord. . .a string. . . Our loosely structured folk guitar class always had a waiting line for admittance. We all looked forward to third hour, as We preferred a relaxed, but constructive class to a sometimes boring study hall each day. Neither ability nor previous experience played an important role in contributing to the class. We helped and learned from each other, particularly on Fridays, when we gave impromptu performances for fellow strummers. Practice took the place of textbook home- work. we strum our guitars. l AE I 'lifts Et t Folk guitar students work individually on improving their guitar playing, while trying not to get discouraged. Jay Fowler breaks out with laughter after hearing sarcastic remarks about his musical talent and excellent rhythm. 78-Folk Guitar An ambitious folk guitar student con- centrates on strumming the correct notes by keeping his eyes on his fingers. ' -J1fI Qfl f f i I' lull 57 Sophomore Beth Kalish takes down impor- tant lecture notes while a fellow student continues to perfect his rhythm. Awed by the somber stateliness of a collec- tion of patriotic songs, Robin Letsch, bass fiddler, shifts her music. apitch. . .cz tuning. . . Familiar melodies floated out of Room 155 and down the surrounding halls during first hour. The variety of songs performed by our S.M. West orchestra differed from classical symphonies to popular tunes. We felt proud of our orchestra when We visited nursing homes and elementary schools, participated in the S.M. District Festival, and shared our talent with others at concerts and recitals. We learned to appreciate the ability and devotion of our conductor, Mrs. Roda- baugh, as we prepared challenging music. We developed a close feeling of comradeship While accompanying the musical. These friendships carried over in our everyday lives. we strike up fiddles. S l I 3 ig, I , -. 'X , Orchestra Front Row Becky Shaw Lou Canterbury Sharon Lynn, Karen Athey, Polly Robinson, Kelly Kinder, David Whitfield Brenda Burnett Second Row Pam Klemm Becky Henson Jan Huddleston, Erik Ackerson, Calen Henderson, Cheri DalPorto, Amy Simpson Steve Ishmael Mike Ross Third Row June Tueb Kay Hastings, Susan Kelso, Stacie Addison, Robin Letch, Keith Mallory Back Row Steve Groves Ken Gnossman Scott Howard Brian McElkinney, Dan Litchfield, Tim Swiercinsky, Steve Boulware, Mike Orchestra-79 Band-Front Row: Cely Caines, Rosalie Hills, Stephanie Straus, Bev Wehrbein, Lori Hills, Carol Cutright, Kyle Patchen, Jeannine Nichols, Cathy Penechar, Janine Trempy, Shelly Goff, Diane Scott, Lisa Borden. Second Row: Betsy Ira, Walter Dunz, Jamie Curry, Becky Rowland, Brad Hover, Beth Galiger, Melinda Schauf, Laura Roehrich, Teresa Gaston, Kim Westfall, Gail Pennybacker, Janet Schulenburg, Susan Kelso, Kathy Raining, Joanne Deck, Dave Schultz, Nancy Carlson, Joel Knapp, Julie Harms, Karen Arnhart, Annette Gaston, Susie Curtis, Jan Lundhigh, Amy Davies, Kirby Demott, John Cunningham. Third Row: Rick Drennan, Laurie Aldrich, Tony Ferguson, Cindy Kalish, Diane Dalton, Jeff Wehrbein, Terri Glanville, Missy Burns, Anna Hansen, Nancy Wells, Carrie Pazton, Larry Bernstein, Marcia Holcomb, Suzy Perkins, Velerie Eddlemon, Barb Fassold, Cheryl Blowey, Janice Rose, Janel Waisner, Becky Handkins, June Trieb, Kay Hastings, Sheryl Schiavoni, Karen Salmonson, Cindy Yohe, Steve Boulwa1'e, Greg Hultgren. Fourth Row: Mike Stanton, Dan Litchfield, Danny Brim, Janet J aderborg, Steve Hultgren, Donna Kelso, Karee Beattie, Lori Flynn, Kim Beck, Connie Campbell, Gwynne Gale, Kris Gerhardt, Jim Hinkle, Brad Simpson, Kevin DuPree, Bill Schulties, Pat Upton, Tim Swiercinsky, Kent Montee, Victor Charley, Terri Beye, Cheryl Wolfe, Rhonda Akers, Lisa Fulenwider, Dick White. Fifth Row: Bryon Minter, Brad Bauman, Duane Axelton, Steve Smutz, Jim Seamon, Terry Beye, Mary Bumgarner, Sherry Boldt, Jule Aldrich, Dana Circle, Allan Carr, Hayward Sparks, David Schmer, Doug Coonrad, Mike Dowdle, Richard Cearly, Dan Griffin, Mark Gelsinger, Brad Hogland, Dave Howlett, Barry Edwards, Dave Smith, Robert Cutright, Chris Budke, Cameron Brown. Back Row: Dennis Leatherby, Ken Grossman, Scott Howard, Mike Goff, Gregg Coonrod, Larry Booth, Andy Braden, Marshall Zieman, Bob Greene, Jeff Mallan, Scott Ehle, Bob Crews, Mike Love, Mike Boyts, Tim Turner, Keith Anderson, Joe Cunningham, Keith Mallory, Jay Thompson, Darryl Drayer, Howard Shaw, Mike Cash, Kirk Marshall, Bill Trumbauer, Doug Skillman, Roger Lind, Ric Netzler, Randy Klemp, Dave Hinkle. 80 Band Wind Ensemble members play along as solo clarinetist Andy Braden takes the spotlight during a yuletide melody. 'Jil , V i 1. a song. .cz metronome. . With the second semester came a round of nmusical chairsi' for West's many instrumental music students, representing a termination of the Marching Band. Fifty Vikings became members of the new Wind Ensemble. At the top of the ladder of bands, our Work was cut out: living up to the honor of being West's best band. We started our season with a smashing success, and kept that standard throughout the year. Both the Concert Band and Symphonic Bands rehearsed and performed at a great many concerts during the second semester. Clinics, festivals, and contests allowed us to View the other bands and pick up helpful tips, While also giving us insight into the intricate coordination of advanced musical groups such as ours. bands share the beat. Janet Schulenburg assembles her instrument while others contemplate on the band's upcoming trip to the East in July. Kathy Raining practices her bassoon making each note an articulate piece of the cumula- tive atmosphere of a symphony. Bands-81 is .fx I .X the mood. . .the notes. . . At last the school seemed quiet after a typically long Monday, but behind the closed auditorium doors we lost our Monday blues as we beat out some good progressive jazz. Our group of 19 diversified personali- ties worked together after school and some nights to create the stage band. Although Mr. Gish sponsored us, Darrell Lea became our unofficial director. We played not only at school concerts, but also for jazz festivals and outside organizations. Beginning as 19 individuals We blended into one as We set the mood with ourjazz. we jive on that jazz. 82-Stage Band Stage Band-Front Row: Becky l-Ienson, Mike Boyts, Darrell Lea Keith Anderson, Cindy Yohe. Second Row: Greg Hultgren, Briaii McElhiney, Brad Simpson, Scott Howard. Back Row: Steve Hultgren, Tim Turner, Richard Cearley. rw- ,- - .-. , ,, 1 V .- Emi, s . I 41 L. '- ' ' 44.2 iltilxi 77- fi? . , Mm 'fxafr r .L .. 1. Nh., , . V , Ja - ' '- ' 'r. .fm U' .1 . I r , ,, Ip ,A 1 r- ,vig Y -- F l f'f'?..'--'N ' 23,' ,, .ui H l 15 , .j1j.,1-He, .- , '.1LwH1, -K 'f?'i.', -. I 31.2, , ! 4L3 ff-zajiji .ij fi ' :,'l' ig'-i EL ,, 1 X -' ,Y . 1.55 .ji A f. i 'tin - rl' .413 -nz, .,--H,-L 1 W,-f.r,'g.i ,. .., f ',,'--,Af rg i.',' aaa' . sf. 'r'11.r-fairs-A-L k i- A 'Q ' '-vt wr 9 - -pu .lj 'V .l3.d'7 k'i 'Y lift. I ' v ' A , - Q iff-77 ': 19:-fp i,.'i-2'f1- H 'gy vp . 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Girls' Choir, a course Where girls who enjoy singing could enroll, offered us a l chance to perform for others at the vocal concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Oldham, We learned how to interpret our music, and present a colorful program. we cruise the scales. Girls' Choir-Front Row: Eleanor Gronemeyer, Margaret Thorpe, Becky Hodges, Debbie Duvall, Christy Simon, Lana Leard, Janet Reno, Diane Bunnell, Kim Rippetoe, Tammy Babson, Jody Sturgeon, Carole Adkinson. Second Row: Cindy Birkett, Lynda Chapman, Michelle Robinson, Mary Jean Erekson, Marilyn Bilyea, Susan Schuster, Claudia Timmons, Lori Oakleaf, Pam Thomson, Leisa Felty, Carol Gray, Terrie Keefer, Diane Dowell, Laura Oswalt. Third Row: Marla Tapp, Lynne Seakey, Debbie Haughenberry, Sharon Norris, Donna Englund, Kathleen Fackrell, Cheri Staples, Dorinda Christen- sen, Jenny Bosley, Diane Sallee, Cheryl Caldwell, Dede Gish, Linda Quakenbush, Linda Blake, Theresa Hokdy. Back Row: Chris Hensley, Gwen Pitney, Liz Droegemueller, Deborah Kennedy, Susan Barcus, LeAnne Upton, Lesa Blalock, Debbie Carlson, Tracy Hopper, Nanci Moorhead, Debbie Guernsey, Cherri Nalley, Heather Bunn, Ian Burum, Felicia McSpadden, Chrissy Dreher. ber about a note she didn't hit. A member of Girls' Choir is appalled at a comment made by a passing Chorale mem Girls' Choir-83 Q ,b .,- 1 ii, 3 'L fi mx any-Q, 'Mt ' L4 ' QN Q. l' VP A ,AF P4 .595 PM 4 34' 'ia .nl fa- ,.K '. '3- fw , f A- 'fi-, , . . ' , 1f ' f . 'N 'f . - . , ,-.4 f ,M , M .4 V 154' E O V ,gi I, Q ' ' -. ' ' 4, 'Q r th ' I , , 4 ,L 2. W A-1 .Q-' 1 'H P .H ,v J l,- 'R - sl-,Vg -Lkll, V H X V' , br. ,I . E., 1 -if 5.311 V -QM' 45 I 45 gig. ,- ' AQ, vf- i 'fr I K P' ,fnfiv ' -F J' - W' f ' .' ' ' . ' 7' .4 , - -ff f .4 A ' 'LF 1 u' '-f -'A . ' x' . ' ' 1' r ' ' 'x 'D , . I. i A X K l -. . W v. i . - L - A ' 1 - V ' ,..,na.a,' - 4 3 V ' .g .-g1, 7' ' f-rif?? .Li'i'? A E31 lla, :J 1 , C ,,.. In -U .5 Soprano Val Spencer quickly goes over her difticult descant part, with student teacher Tom Krusmark at the piano. cz carol. . .a chorus. . . A Capella choir consisted of 60 talented members, by audition only. We participated in all vocal con- certs, usually singing four songs. Several times we 1 joined with Chorale to sing some pieces. Our music gave us a feeling of beauty and power when we sang. Grades were based on our participation, attendance, the scores of written tests and our ability to sing out part. Before school rehearsals, not always appreci- ated, but needed, guaranteed hard work for us. We attended the District Music Festival, in the spring, where our early practices proved worthwhile when we received top ratings. our voices harmonize. p Capella-Front Row: Jamie Curry, Bev Cohen, Kelly Sturgeon, Debbie Bowen, Mike Gromin, Jeff Palmisano, Andy Stone, Julie Dietz, Shay, Carla Therrien, Julie Stankiewicz, Liz Campbell, Cheryl Carlson, Lore Oakleaf. Second Row: Rene Ryan, Kim Hargadine, Jan Laura Roehrich, Patty Whipple, Stewart Litchfield, Kim Buchanan, Jerry Thornburgh, Lynne Risen, Greg Smith, Anne Latlin, Bill Nurt, Ellen Oswalt, Lori Waterman, Rhonda Putman. Third Row: Janna Ereth, Diane Rackley, John Goodrich, Dave Brokaw, Cheryl ironberg, Laurie Ofverstedt, Debbie Bass, Kim Benne, Terry Lester, Donna Kelso, Matt Brown, Valerie Spencer, Teresia Woodard, Jill ireckenridge, Pam Hergenreter. Back Row: Tim Stewart, Denise Tramill, Cindy Walter, Jim Rahtjen, Anne Mattson, Scott Trask, Nibs Fisher, Lichard Walkowiak, Chuck Smith, Tom I-lentzen, Jeff Mallin, Dan O'Connel, Ed Rothrock, Scott Chapman, Debbie Teyda, Donna Elder. i A Capella-85 Singers Ken Woodward and Lesa Bell watch as Mr. Oldham shows the path for the Vespers service processional. a soprano. . .a bass. . . The air filled with joy, friendship, and determination in Room l5l during third hour. We enjoyed the atmosphere we created while singing hymns and patriotic numbers, or just fun songs. We shared our feelings for music as we sang together in Chorale. The choir offered us the chance to sing with 48 gifted vocalists, all upperclassmen. We strove to sing perfectly at each performance. Attending a clinic at KSU proved beneficial to the 32 of us who participated. Singing at the West Area Chorale Festival, all concerts here and at different schools, community programs, and in the musical, gave us the satisfaction of making music for others. sz L- unique parts combine. n-. 1-, -4..--- as J xl gp, f ' Q 4 N. ' rar .'. 'Nf,pEgmIxEtj,aaa f' I ,,', fu Qjf,,.,'i,,,',f,,,5l,,5.2gE,,,L, , , U.-. -rl T - ' 11- ... ..-Rs.. Chorale-Front Row: Dana Lovern, Jeff Caster, Dana Miller, Joel Knapp, Brenda Burnett, Matt Brown, Teresa Moeller, Ken Woodward, Marla Neely, Bill Ritchie, LeAn Weiss, Don Pinkston, Cindy Stapp, Anita Porte. Second Row: Debbie Travers, Leslie Short, Mark Wagner, Katrina Harte, Steve Moldrup, Jeannie Bell, Laura Davidson, Ross Fralick, Cheryl Claiborne, Stuart Rose, Barbara Krumme, Dave Rathevisch, Cindy Norquest, Lynn Ring. Third Row: Matt Bledon, Liz Hull, Kevin Searcy, Evelyn Erekson, Rick, Netzer, Dawn Torey, Brock Wilkerson, Becky Shaw, Calvin Rolark, Dana Circle, Mark Buller, Bob Swisher, Kathy Miller, Pete Runyan, Susan Hassig, Diane Couchenour. 86-Chorale 1 . . Ymfpv ' . - M211-I, 'sixty J i I 1'4 igllflltll A liliwli ' wil fi' ,'H?'+li3lS?'?ff?9 Al' ,rl , N. . ,g N, . 1 e A ' I '- 4 . , . - l flat .M , it ' . ,ri . I Outwardly calm, cool, and collected, Lisa Felty takes an order for 36 adjacent tickets for Saturday night. a saw. .a paintbrush. . Many hours of behind the scenes work went into the musical from those of us on the crews. Soon after the winter vacation ended we began our various tasks to prepare the stage for opening night. On construction we built the sets, followed by art and prop crews who put the final details of the stage together. Two different presentations gave extra work to all of us including makeup, lighting and costume, whose job became most important during the musical. Publicity spread news of the plays through varied types of media. we transform cz stage. est' if -. u .... Behind the scenes, Larry Shay sweeps up the last of the construction crew's shavings, to prepare for future plays. While organizing costumes, Laura McCort . plots her latest assignment: assembling 31 Ku Klux Klan hoods. Musical Crews-87 .1 ,V in The cast of You're a Good Man, Brown sings the final note of the title to Joel Knapp as Charlie. X as L71 , . : Cast Charlie Brown . . . . .Joel Knapp Lucy . . . . . .Anita Porte Snoopy . . .... Calvin Rolark Schroeder . . . . . .Brock Wilkerson Patty . . . . . Leslie Short Linus ......................... Kurt Eskilson 88-Musical si Thoroughly engrossed in his music, Schroeder completely ignores Lucy's imagi- native dreams of their future marriage. Charlie Brown, Schroeder, and Patty sit in pensive concentration and sing about life's little joys in Happiness the kids. .the jokes. . Every day, as long as can be remembered, we have awakened to a newspaper comic strip that symbolized the very spirit of American humor: Peanuts. Somehow, we can all relate to at least one of the famous characters of Snoopy, Linus, Schroeder, Patty, Charlie Brown, or Lucy in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, the choice for this year's musical. Tryouts for the musical began in November, leaving the final cast about two and one-half months of practice. The curtains opened on March 12 and 13, with a matinee show for primary schools the llth. For actors and audience alike, the musical proved a refreshing look at our Bicentennial. we remember them all. i 1 K J I Linus cringes as Lucy demonstrates the power of her five fingers in response to his refusal to switch channels. In a flurry of efficiency, Schroeder attempts to lead his glee club in a hilarious rendition of Home on the Range. The perils of childhood baffle Patty as she frustratingly recites a jumbled version of the Pledge of Allegiance. I if fr ft l .L -F i Qi i T vs i ,nn , , , , . T'-be-,Hu ka- J::u.,..:bi-,.! ,,,, . - , , ,l - . ,,., . Musical-89 A g. .11 new 5. .fs A --W. uw :J5f?' NV: . ' 4 fffv .:- . . : 'Huis Matt Beldon Lesa Bell Scott Chapman Dana Circle Cheryl Claiborne Karen Elic Kurt Eskilson John Goodrich Becky Handkins Trina Harte Joel Knapp Stu Litchfield Dana Miller Marla Neelly Ric Netzer I an O'Connell Laurie Ofverstedt Gail Pennybacker Don Pinkston Anita Porte Cal Rolark Ed Rothrock Doug Shane Becky Shaw Leslie Short Tim Stewart Dawn Torrey Debbie Travers Mark Wagner Cindy Walters Brock Wilkerson Ken Woodward 6 1 M. The famed Charlie Brown tells how, upon seeing the little red-haired girl, he missed the ball and lost the game -again. ci patriot. .ci future. . The creative writing talents of several members of the S.M. West faculty, and powerful songs about America made the second half of the musical, Wash- ington Slipped Here, an enjoyable evening for all who spectated and participated. The 31 energetic students radiated brilliant moments after the curtain lifted. The clever use of words and humorous bits devel- oped into different skits. The important historical events included Betsy Ross sewing the flag, crossing the Delaware, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The Revue was a great reminder to all of our America during this Bicentennial year. American dreams live. Ed Rothrock and Stu Litchfield enact the crossing of the Delaware in the title scene of Washington Slipped Here. Don Pinkston takes stage with an imitation of a famous politician as his fellow Revue member Ken Woodward solos. Musical-91 The female chorus of the show, accompa- nied by guitarist Doug Shane, harmonize in the soothing Down in the Valley. As the narrator of the Revue, John Goodrich portrays the well-loved Will Rogers, complete with a swinging lasso. 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V, 'M . -' z . . 3 -147' lx A' 5' 1 . 1 Vgsdveu' 3 1 ' 3' A' 5' 1 '-I . -'f f'-fr A 1 ,-iff' k J :Pi AQ M r qv- B4 ' 1-v -ef -N. .- ,N Y - - . 1 ' ', T ' 1 'L' J f . tgp! 1 ,ff ' ,Ti-. - ' :.,-ff' -1 . R Ri iw N 4 , - 1 N Mr we . is A 9 3 as 'L 2 4 'F K W X .M , '9' 5 Q5 N if Q 5 ' 1. AY'- liz .- If-il 3 I , 1, , fz A if L V ff y ,f .f- zf 5 . w I. sfk , 'vu gn r f-Aw-V - . A --, n wifi 1 -' ,J 4 fff .f --. ' K LQ 0 , ,av , -M2 f' ' I jf 2' .- -f,,x- - - ,- , P ' f.. ,Q 45, .KNX T, -- 1 Q 1 v 5,1 aa-, V A .. K, , V fi: -X W- H 1' , . S L. in A 1 ' ' . 1 1 , ,,.. ,f ..q PM f, . 1. Breathless Vikettes stand at attention to receive the approving applause of spectators before continuing their show. a routine. . .cz kick. . . Despite a period full of changes, the Vikettes managed to hold on to their traditions throughout another season. As a team of 39 girls, We performed continuously from football into basketball and Wres- tling. We felt very fortunate to march at both K.U. and K-State during the Winter months, not to mention a K.C. Kings game. Early in the year, We participated in the Overland Park and American Royal parades. We Washed cars in the school parking lot during the summer to raise money and also sponsored a scarry Halloween movie. We worked at cooperating with our sponsor and managers, who put in many long hours with us. p we march to the beat. f'.' 1 J! 1 7 itll , f, K c ,fi . 455 l t H 5 Drill Team Officers-Front Row: Karen Wilson-Treasurer, Carol Fischer-Co-Captain, Diane Goss-Historian. Back Row: Cathy Crutchfield-Secretary, Julie Giescheri-Captain, Linda Molina- Historian. 94-Drill Team X .M 1 Senior Vikette Cathy Lafferty smiles con- fidently as she reviews the steps to a half time dance routine in her mind. a basketball half time performance, execute perfected sequential with flawless timing. Drill Team-Front Row: Diane Goss, Jamie Curry, Kari Knanuller, Susan Krisman, Cathy Crutchfield, Linda Molina, Teri Gerhardt, Elaine O'Neil, Betsey Perry, Sandy Strong, Kerry Dahl, Glinda Griner, Gay Neutzler. Second Row: Lynne Risen, Staci Ronning, Jana McCrary, Wendy Selves, Kim Stevens, Jody McGee, Susan Hickman, Linda Savidge, Karen Wilson, Sharon Winton, Jan Jordan, Tina Jameson. Third Row: Julie Gieschen, Gigi Coburn, Jill Breckenridge, Sara Campbell, Cathy Lafferty, Karen Gabler, Becky Horner, Kim Heath, Susan Davis, Polly Beeiy, Becky Shaw, Nancy Weatherholt, Sharon Cloud, Carol Fisher. Drill Team-95 ci grin. . .ci clcimour. . . Whether chanting for a touchdown or cheering for a basket, the sophomore cheerleaders generated loads of enthusiasm to the crowds of Viking fans. Their spirit and vitality led sophomore players to many wins. Even under threat of defeat, their spirit never ceased. The girls became official West cheerleaders after we chose them in a fall, all school assembly. With the guidance of Miss Mercer, this year's new sponsor, the cheerleaders became a close-knit, uniformed group after many hours of long, hard practice. girls display spirit. Sophomore Cheerleaders: Dana Atchley, Carrie Hill, Amy Davies, Shelly Moe, Jan Bryan, Sue Dunn. Rookie sophomore cheerleaders take advan- tage of the warm weather to practice under the bridge. 96-Sophomore Cheerleaders :ffl ? r Giggling and stocking footed, the sophomore cheerleaders build a precarious fomiation to prepare for the next game. Nancy Carlson and Suzanne Southerland try to keep that spirit up in a chant coaxing the Vikings to victory. During practice the JV cheerleaders tone down their voices to save their shouts for the game. JV Cheerleaders-Front Row: Jaque Hollem- beak, Suzanne Southerland. Second Row: Michelle Moeller, Kathy Hill. Third Row: Susan Frost, Nancy Carlson. cz cheer. . .a holler. . . The junior varsity cheerleading squad consisted of the six girls who received the majority of votes after trying out in front of the entire student body. They attended all J V and major varsity events, adding their cheers and chants to the excitement of the meets. We saw the gals practicing eighth hour and after school on the bridge. They strove to distribute their simultaneous, distinct motions. The girls rooted our champion Vikes to victory after victory. we inspire the Vikes. J V Cheerleaders-97 as :Q 7 ll-.::' . tj?- l Fa? s i',H1.'Y i- r up Head cheerleader Amy Welty beams with excitement as she spies a group of old friends during West's Homecoming game the black. .the gold. . We found ourselves inspired by the spirit, smiles and enthusiasm generated by our varsity cheerleading squad. The first day of summer found the cheerleaders already hard at Work in preparation for an NCA cheerleading clinic in Eufala, Oklahoma. The girls brought home four blue ribbons, a spirit stick, the District Award, and six of their biggest smiles. Never to be caught off-guard, the varsity cheer- leaders opened the fall season by capturing our attention with chants and cheers that boosted team effort. We depended on the squad's flourishing enthusi- asm throughout the year in supporting Viking athletes. we boost team spirit. f 1 --Zi? r ik? ' is az ru, X ..4...5.gL-. l ' - ' 1 J ,I Near the end of an early Friday morning pep assembly, cheerleaders perform the tradi- tional closing cheer, Team, After an excitement-filled game, yell-leaders and cheerleaders raise Deb Lillian above the crowd for a victory cheer. 98-Varsity Cheerleaders A pep assembly gets everyone in the mood for to11igl1t's game as Co-Captain Cathy Ramirez sings to our fight song. Varsity Cheerleaders-Front Row: Amy Welty, Mitzi Martin. Second Row: Deb Lillian, Cathy Ramirez. Back Row: Jeri Morrison, Bobbi Young. . V rf- 4- 1:91 eg, 'U s - f N , .-.pu Af N I -.- I V it I bxlh : ..f- 1 .A g 'Q P t r. 2 , I . N t l H , tl l p .em '. 3 A: 1 f. F vb V r - , 1 Varsity cheerleaders take time out from practice to participate in one of their favorite activities-eating. Varsity Cheerleaders-99 1 .,.......-----w Hair askew, Stu Rose encourages the Vikmgs in a round of VICTORY as the team tries for a first down. a stunt. . .a pyramid. . . Assisting the cheerleaders in promoting spirit for football and other fall sports, yell leaders cheered at as many events as possible. Their enthusiasm for all of West's organizations and events sparked the fire of pep that grew as each new season opened. They provided us with the kindling we needed to keep cheering always. They uniformed themselves with gold pants, white suspenders, and black shirts. They sometimes per- formed at half time for us if no show had been scheduled. They played football with yell leaders from other schools. we elevate the pride. .14 Ja- QQ' Football Yell Leaders-Front Row: Bob Teel, Chuck Vawter, Jeff Warner Second Row Stu Rose Back Row Mark Steiner Bill Meeker. 100-Football .Yell Leaders e wr ,, . , jfc mf ', 1,32 .qw .: - CT-:wi -. '. -'A' - ,.V., - ,af , y . 1 1 . , N, .-, M I ....,,.,... -,-. ,.V.M.-, ,......... --1--.-.i......,-. . ,..Y .. ,- nk ' . -1 wg-ng-H ag- -Jvrf: ww' 51' 1-34.4, N ' uf - -2' Cu-, K Q , .V N ' - , ', N? nil 71' E. 1.4. 5A.Qg9:AS, ' l ..y A . ' ' ' 'i 1 ' 1 ..g,1 2 , . ' 1- , . . I ,, - f -- - 1 :?'- F i ' -'-.Q--.- arg , ',1 4 'ES'-T1 Q- f- . Nj . Y.. Y: , I, J e.,-Lia ' 9- L A . W -L ,A 1. J , r Q F-: , b -X 1,221 my Yu' r, 1' ,,-A . -'lf' .Al T-'Y in '1 L J ,Q at b- GH iii ' ' lr' K-:Q 3,1 lb vm' Pep Club Officers: Greg Middleton-Vice-President, Nancy Weatl holt-Treasurer, Vicki Zoeller-Secretary, Greg Huckstep President M. N., lun'-', 'H Wjggpirr' 'j, , wg .1 F A rg: r He ri' A ' 102-Pep Club Under the careful eyes of the Drill Team and Pep Band, the varsity football players are introduced at Z1 Pep Assembly. fA'KY2IHK'N'lu' dn' 'tr .L .14 I Yell leaders urge the fans to ustand up and cheer in support of the Vikings during our annual dual against SM South. Greg Middleton, Pep Club Vice-President, confronts the anxious crowd with a long list of events and introductions. Pep Band senior Joel Knapp stops dead in his tracks as he spots two sophomores doing the bump during a pep rally. T I X.. During an early morning assembly, Greg Middleton begins announcements while Greg Huckstep quickly checks his notes. Giving cheerleading new dimensions, senior guys put on a skit to express their ideas of the best in the West Rah Rah's. 8 s the roar. . .the pep. . . The bleachers pulsated with the excitement of the game that night as we waved our caps spontaneously to the beat of a surging chant. New formats for Pep Assemblies, such as competition in chants between boys and girls and unusual skits, gave Pep Club a chance to generate our upepf' We eagerly accepted the privileges of voting on the cheerleaders and the homecoming candidates. Our officers, Greg Huckstep-President, Greg Middleton-Vice-President, Vicki Zoeller- Secretary, and Nancy Weatherholt-Treasurer, decided on caps instead of shirts to create a more unified effect at events. We boosted total school spirit as a real Pep Clubf' we yell in the crowd. Pep Club-103 Ann Atkinson takes time out for discussion over the recent Up With People concert. cz voice. . .cz majority. . . SM West's Student Council met every Tuesday, 6th hour, in the vocal room. The normal attendance at our meetings averaged about 20-25 people, with the sessions open to everyone. We worked on the band and decorations for the Homecoming Dance, United Fund, and Blood Mobile this year. We also held all school office elections. The president, elected by all students, chose 5 assistants to fill other StuCo positions. We discussed issues that students voiced their concern over, and tried to reach a compromise with those involved. We united with other organizations, allovving us to work together to benefit everyone connected. we solve the problem. !l? ?57 - iiyhi 'am -ng, . A..A..A .41L+-:fiiizi5,11r'1 15.+:', -'4M1jZ?l7 1? - l- -HF' Student Council-Front Row: Mary K. Rob- Laukkonen, Laura Beth Davidson, Ann At- erts, Deb Travers, Missy Burns, Lisa Borden, kinson, Chris Downing, Mark Casey, Carol JoAnne Deck, Beth Regier. Back Row: Gina Hahn, Henry Couchman. Barthol, Shirley Ridlen, Katie Gill, Sirpa 104-Student Council ,z n 1 I rr , ,vii ye ,z fi 1 1 ' A 1, V X L. L x 'VL ,i V.. U ' w -., f' 'J Q af ' wg 4 N: ff , 3g,pQf.J! ?q H' W -.-. , 354 54974. - ,ga-ka' gr r , . f t - . 2-. '4 15-5111 ' ' ' '-1Nxz'.'. . 'lr 1' K, 'E , , , v f-kv? M 5.2, ,, 51 I ' Kyyh' il fy. My 1 f ,f.- 1 'T' . . 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Mr. Vaughn, President of Dadls Booster Club, follows the players as they race from one end of the court to the other. 106 -Dadls Booster Club a clap. .a handshake. . As always, the continuing moral support shown us by our parents played a large part in the success of Viking athletics. Mr. Ken Vaughn, this yea1 s President, headed the 1975-76 version of the SM West Booster Club. For the second year in a row, membership again numbered more than 100 families. Parents proudly wearing West is Bestn buttons, filled the stands at major and minor sports to cheer on their sons and daughters. Three times a year they honored us by sponsoring award banquets. parents support 10021. Engrossed in the Vikings' basketball game, the Booster Club and fans anxiously await an important West free throw. Devoted parents give the basketball players hearty support while the Vikings play North- west in a key league game. Theresa Gaston stands in anticipation ofher basketball half time performance while re- viewing the moves in her head. Q ,A fi. i . ew-ns.+..,.L H Theresa and Annette Gaston watch the varsity cheerleaders perform as they wait for their turn in the limelight. Flag Team-Front Row: Bev Cohen, Debbie Francis, Jan Sharp, Teresa Gaston. Second Row: Kathy Raining, Meg Plunkett, Ann Bennett, Colleen Donahue, Mollie McGrath, Annette Gaston. ci rhythm. .ci display. . A The SM West Flag Team added greatly to the half time show as they performed at all home games. The Flag Team consisted of ten volunteers, girls willing to put in a lot of effort and extra time. They participated in most of the parades and contests with Marching Band. Making their actions smooth presented difficulty while they carried eight foot flagpoles. At the first of the year they attended a clinic where they learned how to plan and present shows. The girls enjoyed making their own routines and performing them. we execute precision. Flag Team -iv :r2.Cf'xl!1'! Marching Band-Front Row: John Cunningham, Sherry Boldt, Ric Drennon, Lori Flynn, Bobbi Miller, Carolyn Erner. Second Row: Da Schultz, Beth Kalish, Sean Dorin, Larry Bernstein, Marshall Zieman, Joel Knapp, David Whitehead, Bill Trumbauer, David Smith, Brad Hov Barry Edmonds. Third Row: Greg Coonrod, Brian Mcllhenney, Jim Hinkle, Dennis Leatherby, Jim Rahtjen, Dan Litchfield, Joe Cunninghai Dick White, Stephanie Strauss, Cely Caines, Susan Kelso, Greg Hultgren. Fourth Row: Annette Gaston, Mike Stanton, Bob Crews, Vic Charley, Anna Hansen, Julie Harmes, Eddie McReynolds, Brad Bauman, Diane Scott, Rhonda Akers, Karen Arnhart, Nancy Wells, Kari Paxtc, Meg Plunkett. Fifth Row: Teresa Gaston, Doug Coonrod, Steve Hultgren, Karee Beatty, Diane Dalton, Hayward Sparks, Cheryl Wolfe, Su Curtis, Connie Campbell, Kyle Patchen, Joanne Deck, Kris Gerhardt, Lauri Aldrich, Dan Sharp. Sixth Row: Brian Gelsinger, Bev Wehrbein, Lundhigh, Liz Campbell, Tom Brizandine, Randy Klemp, Kent Montee, Gail Pennybacker, Cheryl Blowey, Cathy Penachar, Janet Schulenb June Treib. Seventh Row: Debbie Francis, Keith Anderson, Laurie Roehrich, Cindy Kalish, Rosalie Hills, Carol Cutright, Marsha Hanke, Be Rowland, Lisa Fulenwider, Mary Bumgarner, Dana Circle, Ric Netzer, Kay Hastings, Colleen Donahue. Eighth Row: Jim Seaman, Dan Grif Kirby Houck, Dave Howlett, Ken Grossman, Lynn Ring, Lori Canterbury, Darrell Drayer, Chris Budke, Pat Upton, Tony Ferguson, Ja Weissner. Ninth Row: Bev Cohen, Tim Turner, Janice Rose, Janet Jadorborg, Cindy Yohe, Gweynne Gail, Roger Lind, Jeff Wehrbein, Dwa Axelton, Steve Smutz, Larry Booth, Kim Bach, Beth Gallager. Tenth Row: Brian Minter, Ron Smutz, Cameron Brown, Karen Salmenson, Te Glanville, Donna Kelso, Suzy Perkins, Kim Westfall, Howard Shaw, Sheryl Schiaroni, Robert Cutright, Janine Nichols, Mollie McGra Eleventh Row: Bill Shulties, Jeff Mallin, Kevin Dupree, Jay Thompson, Lynn Shauf, Lori Hills, Velerie Eddleman, Lisa Cox, Bill Lovern, Wall Dunz, Scott Howard, Richard Curley. Back Row: Ann Bennett, Alan Carr, Dave Hinkle, Brad Simpson, Kirby Demott, Marsha Holkum, D Skillman, Mike Love, Kathy Raining. 1 I 108-Marching Band Surrounded by the jet-black evening sky, drum major John Cunningham leads the Marching Band in the solemn Ahna Mater. a beat. . .cz structure. . . One hundred sixty Marching Band members covered the field during half time at all home games. The skills we displayed, not only musically, but also in our actions, resulted from hard Work. During fifth hour every day, we prepared routines for the games. We marched in two parades, the Overland Park and the American Royal. 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The sharp wind cut through us as the half time queens, displayed like fine art in Cadillacs, proceeded in a parade down the track. The rainbow array of dresses gave a Colour My World mood. A glimpse of surprise became visible momentarily on Jennifer's face but tears soon overwhelmed her. Summernite provided music for the dance Satur- day where they recrowned the royalty. This topped off A Time For Usu making it a time for everybody. a time for us is now. Homecoming-1 13 Homecoming Candidates-Front Row: Jeri Morrison, Sue Punch, Bobbi Young, Cindy Berg, Julie Gieschen, Kathy Ramirez, Anita Second Row: Kathleen Saathoff, Jennifer Howe, Debbie Travers, Vicki Zoeller, Gwen Gayle, Mary K. Roberts. Back Row: Susan Lewis, Weatherholt, Cindy Schmidt, Amy Welty, Suzanne Danahy, Karen Bettis, Deb Lillian. .L , ,.- J. Homecoming Court-2 Jeri Morrison, Kathleen The cold weather gives Homecoming candi- Saathoff, Nancy Weatherholt, Bobbi Young, dates Nancy Weatherholt and Jeri Morrison a Deb Lillian, Amy Welty, Julie Gieschen. good excuse for trembling. l 14-Homecoming Disbelief grabs hold of Mary Ellen Howe as she clutches the roses that symbolize her new reign as Sweetheart Queen. Sweetheart Court-Front Row: Kerry Dahl, Kathleen Saathoff. Back Row: Carol Fischer, Gwynne Gail, Amy Welty. . 4 . .. re -. cfs, A W' .V Fir Fi- -qi -. ,. Q .v ,I -u-xml ,EP fe A 1 fr' is a e is his Z, ,'if'l?7 g V, IL' ' ilirr in U gif 'Q A g,fgiQ'5'f,5:'fg'1Q ,Q 1 Y A7 , r -- 1- '37 'ri' If . Xa' A Y T r . it il'-24 . E If .p 4' X Y I lr 5. S e , ' l d iz -. -.f-ffl Y' v l J r - , lo . i Ll' 6:49. f , . - ,.,,..+,.. , . ,W - 1, i j.. .. - ,.-- ' 'Y ,.....1 - 4 ,' .' i ' - - , 1 V . . .1. J , -, JIM . nn'-I Z I: - -. 1 . .,.-w 4. 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The original group of 19 girls had been cut to 8 by a school vote. The crowd hushed when the girls, escorted by their fathers, came onto the court. Cheers broke the silence with the crowning of Mary Ellen Howe-Sweetheart Queen. The bridge became a Valentine wonderland with the decorations and the band Chimera The dance sealed that February night with a victory and a new queen. we name a sweetheart. in 1 ..i.W- 2 its K ..g,, y ,Q sl. E First Attendant-Sirpa Laukkonen I, Q-me X :arf Eg Q ,, il -.. 7 ,gk 1, 1 L,f - V . ., w' T A f l o s A N VIL ll '. . ll 1 ivfifnf Y 5-I, . J? f .. ' . .1 ' E ' AU- 'Q .D I J' T115 5 -tm I ill: lu f ll ' ' ' . 0' '- ' '- .' V, A, ' 2 U lu.-T F11 QV' ' ff '- ' N. 15.:'ff'i-' ,:f'.- .1 L., ',,f'lx??, gl ...QQ - I v ,K 'ii ,---,l ,bg 1 , , . . . . - fn' A ' w iv V 1-,.' 4 :Q 'yi Sf Vifgu HI, Mr. Welch and Sirpa Laukkonen simultane- 'I' A ' f e' Y'-'Af-'--' fe ----- we 4 eff- ously express their glee upon hearing the announcement of Si1'pa's new title. l16-Sweetheart Second Attendant-Jeri Morrison 7 ' uv 5 ' . H i A E A L ' , A ,X 7 ' We ' '.,f ' 'fl ' x Sweetheart Queen-Mary Ellen Howe ,Q '- HEVH W TE -:.' e 1 5 1 Sweetheart-1 17 At the start of prom night, surprised Carol Fischer realizes that she has mistakenly received a casual lunch menu. Paula Knapp and Cathy Hedrick enjoy browsing at their favorite shop in hopes of finding the perfect dress for prom. 4' y Q .a p . L 'Q 's 'Y I C' X G ,Yi Tj Q IX5. 1 ' CM' ' l Y Q -f A .:i - f . fr t fl . Bt i 'f if? 4- x .G A .V yel gpf . . fl Q C 'S IJ -V , tl --f Y. J , , -V, if, .fg ,aff . :fig-Y' 1-J W 3 N 'sk na :' 7 C 't so 1 'j, . QTY... if . F Q 'ks r:-.,:, 7 A --... .. f - . . - i - v - r . . . I 12 .., 1 at it il rf .er sf fs '.f C 2 V1 i it ' W-rt -gt . l .r i ff- , if G, CCLTQSS. . .Cl TOS6. . . An intermittent stream of cars flowed in and out of Johnson County Community College on that breezy spring night, and as one neared the rear entrance the sound of muffled voices and vibrating music drifted through the open doors. Those of us attending the senior prom experienced a 4'Saturday in the Park with our chosen companion. Once inside, a trickling foun- tain lay at our feet and murals depicted sunny scenes of carefree afternoons. Beyond the dance floor, a path lined with park benches led to picnicking and a quieter atmosphere. we stroll to the end. Cliff Mallon shows his mother knows best as she reaches to straighten his bow tie to create a dignified air. l 18-Prom Julie Vanderbark and Mike Cash anticipate their night on the town as Mike pins on Ju1ie's corsage prior to dinner. v. 'r1: f-.-if -1 . .' f . ,-fl 1-:ti 1: n' ' HH . . ' pf I I x wxx., ,L wa-maxi-wif A I V 5 ,f-.fu S RN n 'U A xx- iw ,vz ,.,.gG ,, ' 9 i Beth Regier, Deb Travers and Brian Stack express their delight upon hearing the an- nouncement of a friendis name. - --r--L' -7- . . 1 ..-.:.,1.,,i N. .... , t. - N t - H , I 1- I it :V ' A' v- , ' 'r - . nf- . rin: :J-ui, tty V-It H at , M its , -Tw 1' .,i-.-,Vi ,, , ,., r .X - X L i t,,.4 .Wg at 4 'll H 'ri ' . V . , N an activity. .a club. . Chosen with regard to contributions to West during their three years of attendance, 16 boys and the same number of girls represented the Royalty nominees. The Junior Saga Staff nominated these select few and the entire student body voted for their choices based on the candidates' criteria for Saga king and queen. The king, Reggie Epps, the queen, Bobbi Young, and their court, received their honorary titles during the half time of the basketball game between our coaches and the Overland Park Police Department in February. we share our talents. 120-SAGA Royalty First Attendants-Dave Robinson and Nancy Weatherholt E' r ' sl- vas QF 'Pl Second Attendants-Brock Wilkerson and MarilyntDawson Saga King and Queen-Reggie Epps and Bobbi Young 4 rf' lffxm mf ' 1 W 1? iff r, ,xi 11 13' ' l'. V IN. e, f 117 Q! ii- ' o Hyfg . +31 ' .ix uw 4, A 7. .Kin I, .. oeA SAGA Royalty-121 SAGA Queen Candidates-Front Row: Patti Arnold, Cindy Berg, Cindy McGuire. Second Row: Cindy Schmidt, Anita Porte, Deb Lillian Pam Clark. Third Row: Deb Travers, Liz Hull. Back Row: Beth Regier, Ann Atkinson, Tami Da1Porto, Laura Beth Davidson. '-.,. 1 1 Egg X ,fu wb- ., mi A , 'fx aiu--'V gil- ,,'4:,:?g .1 i Y QRAK I V 'ew' ft? ' grin .iQ'5' 'ig -5 SAGA King Candidates-Front Row: Henry Couchman, Joel Knapp, Greg Huckstep. Second Row: Chris Downing, Dan Litchfield, Stev Dilhnan, Brian Stack. Third Row: Greg Hultgren, Rich Weisensee, Stu Rose. Back Row: Norby Foss, John Otey, Kurt Eskilson. 122-SAGA Royalty Trying to be inconspicuous, a seventh hour P.E. student relaxes as her fellow volleyball teammates set up the nets. H , l. FW n r'-'J ' . ,g fi r. ac,,,i . V 1 ri ' . l 1 h L l i l f 1 l , .-.11 fi., , -A L GQZX -.sa-a....., . I cz bow. . .a football. . . Gym classes, stressing the importance of fair play, allowed us to exhibit our talents in all areas of physical education. Although interscholastic tournaments didn't exist in archery or water polo, stiff competition became apparent in classes. When weather didn't per- mit scheduled outdoor activities, a game of bombard- ment or volleyball would likely fill the class hour. Boys' and Girls' P.E. traditionally followed their assortment of sports: tennis, football, swimming, and track, to name a few. Nearly all of us had a favorite sport. Even those who disliked the one credit of gym requirement ended up enjoying an aspect or two. we compete in sports. A Boys' P.E. class attempts to impress the uninterested girls and, at the same time, get a rebound from an opponent. Juniors Laura Wasson and Janice Jorden team up to set up the spike, but the volleyball lands on the ground first. Physical Education-173 ?mll a spike. . .cz winner. . . Varsity coach Barb Arnett, J V coach Ron Faunce and senior manager Sue Tomassi shared the volleyball team's optimistic hopes for the 1975 season. Captains Karen Bettis and Carol Fischer led a team that included seniors Andie Levine and Marsha Hanke. Juniors Mary Hall, Teresa Coffey, Dianna Schmidt and Karen Shapiro rounded out the squad. Sizzling spikes and aggressiveness characterized the Vikings' seasonal play. Going into Regionals with a misleading 1-7 dual record, we played tough, spirited ball and ended the season with a third place finish. We brought home the tournament ball for our efforts. vikings placed third. 'f A-'fe --'- g- - hr-'C' .......-...ix V -.Lak x The varsity volleyball girls get a few pointers from Miss Arnett durin a break in action S against East Lancers. l 24 -Volleyball I Karen Bettis jumps upward for a powe cross-court spike, fooling her opponents tallying West's first point. , , , Andie Levine, using perfect form, leaps high to as oach Arnett during practice. Opponents look on helplessly' - ,, f F - I 5 During a short break, the varsity volleyball N N p ,ff team concentrates on their receiving ability Avfyif' :pf WJ' df' ' ,Q while they await a serve. s 4 -' ,' ' ' ' .,. .1 - .l...'s. ' f Y-1-2-e '-'f---' W--M - - - - -- -.----,.m.f:ll--e.L,..:,m-.1.,a:u:.-.3 .-.v ' ' , .1 -1.55 . + e et.a.......,.- - ,, Y N lleyball-Front Row: Karen Shapiro, Andie Levine, Theresa Coffey, Mary Hall, Carol Fischer, Karen Bettis, Diana Schmidt, Marsha nke, Shirley DeGroot. Second Row: Jan Lundhigh, Carol Lose, Lynn Crutchfield, Kelly Selves, Cindy Roach, Patty Snell, Barb ssold, Susan Bock, Carol Cutright. Third Row: Sandy Sawyer, Cheryl Caldwell, Muskie Jameson, Kathleen Scully, Jane Neal, Diane nkston, Teresa Weisensee, Lori Semple, Kathy Fackvell. Fourth Row: Kayleen Sawyer, Sirpa Laukkonen, Laura Oswalt, Lisa Felty, ris Pietz, Kelly Krizman, Tami Land, Claudia Timmons, Mr. Faunce. Fifth Row: Miss Atha, Barb Krumme-Manager, Pam Thompson, rene Sappenfield, Kelly Stravos, Debbie Carlson, Sue Tomassi-Head Manager, Miss Arnett. A Volleyball-125 cz block. . .a tackle. . . Under the guidance of Dick Purdy, the Vikings made their season debut against Oak Park. The rugged West defense, led by Mike Ronan, yielded only 64 yards of total offense in the 7-0 Viking victory. Hunt Barrett scored the lone West tally on a 12 yard run and Greg Middleton successfully kicked the extra point. Opposing nationally ranked Rockhurst, We entered the game as 17 point underdogs. Offensively, quarter- back Jay Jeffrey combined with Rich Weisensee on touchdown passes of 58 and 44 yards and Greg Middleton added a 32 yard field goal. Mike Littell sparked the defense with a key fourth quarter intercep- tion to lead us to a stunning 15-14 upset of the Hawklets. In an emotion-filled loss to SM East, the Vikings controlled the tempo throughout most of the game. The Vikes led I0-O at the half, but the Lancers roared back to grab a 14-10 lead. West immediately drove again and scored, but lost 14-17 when East made a last second TD. the defense is sound. . 1' WW .-4 -, SW ul 'fy,:f7'f'f' I r . R ltr-' -13' 6, 5155 .ff K- as 'W' as x ,, A t . ,. :pl ri 5 14,293 HKU was ,-'ish F' U E s .., , .. , ,.. . , ,,,,,.,..., ,.., ai 54 -.anis-,, F' ,iflm fa . . if 1 N' , f-,'1-F.,-1.--:fl J.-2-' VW' . 'Q' J?-ll' g .-, 8 - Egg.-pfbgj :QTNJKIQ -31:2 igyfjif' 1 '2 li'-?'!i -f,,4-kifil, .L '.4,3-rxzgffl. I -fm lz'I'5vr . , gil? fat' 19353-tiff t' at. 'li' lr -4 J:-Cliffs' z-ffxg-'ffF 1 .i'- 'fra I it':'I1-Q-af!. 'iii' fill! if ti 693' Ni W ' 'I -. l, - 1, 'Q kwfcffaif' l'if5Ig?'d'w l:?1! I Miglia -:g t1f,l517?f' .E f 'm:8Tf-lr ia-acltlne I' f-- . , fl 1 f5'C--f'l 7 - lf, Wir.-fi 1 , fi? T-Je 1 lie'- Z!'L'1af.'f!l-Tf V515 1-Ji f.s'fi'5f1'i'f4i'f. JL '. .sf F ' Fir! -' ' W rataivgiirlimssizfi'lxf.rr,QQliHsil:HEf9a1f:irish-L rffiisileiitffitf-E17 L- Q , s f .. f 1 ' 126 -Football Support transfers through grasped hands as the Vikings unify in keeping the No. l Hawklets from 1naking a first down. West's senior wide receiver Mark Percy bat- tles hjs Rockhurst opponent for control of a long pass in a clutch play. qi' Never to be left out of anything, a big Vike tries a new dance step while an uninterested North Indian moves to the huddle. The Vikes like to stick together, or so it seems in this pile-up with the North Indians merely acting as an audience. ,wir my fy M JW F ' . , . f 'wer-'-. r '- fi-. J QT' y.,-. ft,-fg-'jblvgffifti''flfft-'T-:Iv : 562, sity Football Squad-Front Row: Greg I-luckstep, Don Vanlandingham, Dan Casey, Mike Paxton, Phil Dyer, Scott Jordon. Second v: Dirk Duden, Fred Young, Bob Herron, Rob Hessling, Steve Abrams, John Otey. Third Row: Dirk Duden, Fred Young, Bob Herron, 1 Garrett, Greg Middleton, Tom Doran. Fourth Row: Curt Richardson, Hunt Barrett, Dave Robinson, Dave Sherbarth, Jim Cook, John ender. Fifth Row: Rick Vogel, Brock Wilkerson, Reggie Epps, Cliff Mallon, Mike Ronan, Brad Hogland. Sixth Row: Eric Eckes, Lloyd nee, Pat Ronan, Greg Feightner, Jay Jeffrey, Jim I-lofbauer. Seventh Row: Mark Yessen, Ed Carpenter, Scott Perrin, Dave Davies, Rob ycomer, Craig Freisen. Eighth Row: Tim Clark, Pat Mulvenon, Greg Trempy, Pat Donahue, Brian Purdy, Buzz Burgess. Ninth Row: Ron riser, Managers Jim Schmidt, Jonathon Harbington, Bob Heck, Bart Lambert, Brad Beytien, Wayne Malincof. Back Row: Coaches pard, Smith, Severino, Purdy, Wambsgans. Football-127 Football Coaches and Managers-Front Row: Beytein, Jim Schmidt, Bob Heck, Jonathon ton, Bart Lambert. Second Row: Del Granger Smith, Dick Purdy, Harold Wambgans Shepard. Back Row: Clark Hay, Tony Sevr Cole, Gary Peacock, Gary Taylor. Three points are once again added to our Greg Middleton kicks a tield goal out of Scherbarth's hold. apass. . .a touchdown. . . Numerous West miscues plagued the Vikings' hopes of defeating North as the Vikings fell short, 6-20. A two yard touchdown plunge by Reggie Epps polished the only successful Viking drive late in the first half. Quarterback Jay Jeffrey's TD runs of 23, 60, and 88 yards highlighted the Vikings, 31-6 conquest of number one ranked Southeast. Hunt Barrett accounted for 164 yards rushing. Fred Young dashed 37 yards for another touchdown and kicker Greg Middleton booted a 42 yard field goal. Defensively, West dominated the whole game with Mark Percy intercepting three Knight passes. Trailing rival SM South 3-21 at intermission, West began to chip away at the Raider lead. After Reggie Epp's six yard TD reception, Mike Ronan reclaimed a Viking onside kick on S.outh's 19. Hunt Barrett scored to trim the lead to 17-21. West attempted to mount another drive, but time ran out. A desperation pass on the last play of the game ended up on the Raider ten. the offense improves. r . . az, ,.,g:e',ifgg. 'K .i,,.l':1'. ' :SQ if . V ? if .- ZL . J 'L at ' .if V 4. WW it 617' ' ,U .- Ln 'ef rr -, ra - .5 riraixa h ad-4 128 Football El JV Football-Front Row: Larry Riggle-Manager, Eric Eckes, Lloyd Watnee, Pat Ronan, Greg Feightner, Brad Hogland, Jim Hoibauer, Carl Pence-Manager. Second Row: Mark Yessen, Ed Capenter, Scott Perrin, Dave Davies, Rob Newcomer, Craig Freisen. Third Row: Pat Mulvenon, Ron Spenser, Pat Donahue, Wayne Malincof, Buzz Burgess. Fourth Row: Tim Clark, Greg Trempy, Ric Vogel, Brian Purdy. Jay Jeffrey and Rich Weisensee,the dynamic A North Indian's short run comes to la duo, exuberantly express their joy after sudden halt as the Vikings' defensive unit completing another touchdown. reacts quickly to the situation. Football-129 Sophomore Gold Squad-Front Row: Neal Smith, Don Keller, Steve Bratton, Marty Williams. Second Ro Jack Martin, Curtis Burns, Steve Puhr, Danny Dapp. Third Row: Troy Morris, Brent Braddock, Pat Ogbu Alan Smith. Fourth Row: Tim Walker, Mike Gannon, Kyle Eldred, Ray Contractor. Fifth Row: Steve Sitti Scott Ellis, Doug McClymont, Terry Poot. Sixth Row: Brian Platt, Will Moneymaker, Joe Adler, Davi Abrahms. Seventh Row: Don Defanso, Steve Morry, Erik Ackerson, Ken Lawdon. Eighth Row: Coach Peacoc Coach Granger, Coach Taylor. Sophomore Black Squad-Front Row: Dennis O'Dell, Jim Shear, Tim Flynn, Joe McSpaden, Bill Hurt. Secon Row: Mark McKean, Brett Hammig, Jeff Poole, Rick Hessling, John Twist. Third Row: Greg Smith, Ro Edwards, Jerry Thornburgh, Jim Reyes, Brett Roberts, Brian Cox. Fourth Row: Scott I-larmisou, Bruc Mayfield, Ed Storey, Hayward Sparks, Phil Woodward. Fifth Row: Buzz Carcopa, Tim Tierney, Brett Spradlingl Brian Wilderson, Tom Temple, Tom Horner. Sixth Row: Steve Beck, Mike Alex, Dave Sheridan, Chip May Craig Thompson, David O'Neil. Seventh Row: Coach Hay, Coach Cole. - 130-Sophomore Football Q34-fl- ve. As an East receiver cuts back against the grain, Greg Huckstep lunges out for him, and Tom Doran comes over to help. the team. . .the win. . . October 24 marked Homecoming. West's 21-0 victory over hapless Topeka made the festivities a success. Coming off a disappointing loss to the Raiders of SM South, the Vikings allowed very little yardage to the Trojans. John Lavender rushed for 57 yards including one touchdown and a two-point conversion. Jay Jeffrey and Fred Young added the other two touchdowns. The Viking defense shut out SM Northwest Cougars by an identical 27-0 score. The West offensive took advantage of convenient mistakes by the opposition. Rich Weisensee made his presence known in the Cougar backtield as he caught touchdown passes of 18 and 62 yards. The Viking offense totaled 210 yards while the defense surrendered only 176 yards of total yards. The Viking squad continued to show its power as West mangled Lawrence, 35-0. Jay Jeffrey, Fred Young and Reggie Epps balanced the offensive attack. The defense ended the season with 14 unscored upon quarters. we play consistently. ini' ! 'Yi1 l Wk 943.52 Speedy halfback Hunt Barrett scoots Tight end Cliff Mallon bobbles the ball through a huge hole, courtesy of his offen- momentarily before pulling it in for a first sive line, in route to a long gain. down against the East Lancers. Football-131 Varsity tennis player, Cindy Berg, keeps her eye on the ball as she prepares to return a forehand down-the-line shot. the game. . .the match. . . With the hot August sun beating down on our necks tennis began. Returning letterwomen, Cindy Berg and Patti Briant led the Way to what our tennis coach Miss Mercer termed an uncertain season. We faced stiff competition and played every game to the best of our ability. Our varsity tennis girls traveled to Hutchinson to capture fifth place. At Regional competition we placed third overall. Our greatest individual accomplishment this year came when two-year letterwoman Patti Briant placed second at State. Miss Mercer helped us through the rough areas and We learned to accept our victories and our defeats with satisfaction and pride. hey mom, I won today. l 3 2 Tennis Two year letterwoman, Patti Briant seriously questions the placement of this forehancl shot to her East opponent. Junior netter Laurie Bareiss concentrates on her forehand ground stroke during a dual tennis match with SM North. ls' Tennis-Front Row: Cindy Berg, Janine Trempy, Laurie Bareiss, Cheryl Blowey, Patti Briant, Susan Lewis, Lisa Fulenwider, Kay ic, Glinda Griner. Second Row: Jeri Morrison, Kathleen Paduano, Janice Hull, D'ann Hauser, Judy Schnake, Kelly Edmonds, Karen e, Kim Ellis, Melanie Johnson. Third Row: Donna Werner, Joni Orr, Lynn Risen, Beth Herrin, Brenda Ragan, Tracy Byer, Julie Blake, 1 Reichman, Jan Turov. Fourth Row: Robin Levitch, Jill Wilder, Kathy Wicholson, Lisa Bell, Linda Strahl, Cindy Dahl, Chris Foster, in Couchman, Kim Henry. Fifth Row: Terre Nonemaker, Susan McStay, Marsha Coby, Managers Betsy Perry and Kathy Chesnut, :nie Casey, Nancy Blough, Patrice Koreck. lf I' if 1 J State singles runner-up Patti Briant works L il, J the kinks out of her serve in preparation for J - a tough upcoming match. l h y J., l Tennis captain Cindy Berg watches the ball , - ' into the strings in an attempt to return a ' T - well-placed backhand shot. Tennis- 133 134-Cross-Coun try Dave Hinkle expresses his reaction to the recent two mile run and receives mixed emotions from his fellow teammates. Junior Jim Marr and fellow teammate seriously prepare for an upcoming cross- country race at Shawnee Mission Park. 1 3 ee e- eve S - S ll Cross-Country Team-Front Row: Julie Hanns, Wendi Warner, Carolyn Birkman, Jennifer Howe, Karen. Adams, Mary Ellen I-lowe, Anne Oberdine. Second Row: Jim Seaman, George Foiles, Mike Doudle, Russ King, Jim Marr, Mike Snedden, Brent Vaughn. Third Row: Bob Stinson, Jim Hinkle, Dave I-linkle, Dave Carlson, Bill Schulteis, Jeff Harms, Sam Sibala. Back Row: Coach Owczarzak, Alan Carr, Mike Eggers, Bill Swisher, Randy Johnson, Scott Ehle, Ken Grossman, Steve Dillman, Brian Stack, Coach Smith. -'. Y 4 X V . f V. .cf-fp F'. L' ff x A 1' VX ,I 4 l -51-f 55 f-.Wd fm A Q J? '411'i,. 1 'ff H 1 1 fvw V--nm . 1 1 , .Q ff A vu' wit? -' ,Q . 1- w,., ' -.f--4. .- as Y, fl , 1 4 L+.-v -1 ,.-, .- :-Q ,J 32 L . . Zig. Q- mm? ..-. -pu-F:-1. ff - LIN -f -, 1 1.-.V ' ,. Ar ' -M. ,wr fl . .xii , 1 L, I. gl., I -I - - - 1 f 3-J '-L .QQ 3 '., Y' wi A 'Ll' ' .H 1 . ' 1 i qi' .JY -xfsin L KM N N , .,. 1- f :V mv. I - . 1-' f , 25.4 iz- A, f. Qf 'f 5- , il! in .A, J L-.gf H ' J Q-f .ua- .nrt JT, 4. ,g , 'fnf 'A : r ' .,1 :YP , , ,ni ' ' I an . , i '...lf,a- 1 ,. f A . C I My rj' fi., ' 'f , Y., jj ,V....L5 , , . 1 536- 'A' ' f g,,p' - , 'mf - V, 1 Vw' -' ' . . P - Y X N in N xx L I 113,22 A Q 13 ' ' V' - 1 Q - Q., mb, 1 A -I' r ' - -4 X - Vs.-53. . 4 , 'X I , -J X . ' 1 4 55513. Ev f . -A , Hifi QNX - W2 X warm? 714 S 1 f I , 1 1 V W V 1 N v w w w w I scoreboard Tennis athe 4-1 orthwest 2-3 ,st 1-4 vuth 1-4 itchinson Invit. 4th Erth 2-3 rd 4-1 :ague 3rd gionals singles 2nd Eite X singles 2nd Football Park 7-0 ckhurst 1 5-14 . North 6-20 . East 17-22 . South 17-21 C. Southeast 31-6 peka 21-0 . Northwest 21-0 wrence 35-0 Boys' Cross-Country Girls Cross-Country Northwest lost Leavenworth Invit. lst N.W.!Sch1ag1e Triangular 2nd NWMS Invit. 1st Leavenworth Invit. 2nd Bishop Miege Invit. 1st NWMS Invit. 5th S.M. West Invit. 1st S.M. North Invit. 5 th S.M. North won S.M. South Invit. 4th League Sth Regionals 6th Volleyball Triangular Meet 1-2, 2-O 0-2 0-2 South 0-2 Miege 0-2 North 1-2 0-2 League Sth 3rd EIUILCID Girls' Golf S.M. West Triangular Washington S.M. Invit. Wichita Invit. League Regionals 1 1 st 171 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 1 1 1 -174 Fall Sports-137 Girls' Basketball Boys' Basketball Center 58-28 Oak Park S.M. North 41-38 S.M. North Lawrence 29-41 S.M. Northwest S.M. Northwest 54-38 Lawrence Hickman Mills 38-58 S.M. South Center 42-26 Ward S.M. South 31-45 S.M. East Washington 31-36 North K.C. Tourney S.M. East 58-38 K.C. Southwest Southwest 60-42 S.M. East S.M. East 48-38 Lawrence S.M. North 37-40 S.M. South S.M. South 37-44 S.M. North Lawrence 33-60 Topeka S.M. Northwest 37-38 Washington Regionals 2nd S.M. NO1'tl1WCSf State Rockhurst Grand State Regionals State Wrestling S.M. North 40-24 Winnetonkaf Center 3 5-16, S.M. East 44-21 S.M. Northeast 51-21 S.M. South Tourney 2nd Bishop Miege 47-5 Wichita North Tourney 2nd Lawrence 27-21 League 2nd S.M. South 20-25 Regionals 2nd State 3rd Girls' Gymnastics Boys' Gymnastics S.M. North Invit. 3rd Olathe Lee'5 Summit Won Wichita East Invit. S.M. Northwest won S.M. Northwest Olathe Invit. 4th LawrencefS.M. North S.M. East won S.M. East Topeka Invit. lst Olathe Invit. S.M. North won S.M. North Topeka Invit. lst S.M. South Topeka West Invit. 2nd LeBombarb Invit. S.M. South won League League 2nd Regionals Regionals State State 1 38-Winter Sports 56-65 53-51 54-42 51-69 52-65 59-61 58-57 6th 72-52 60-68 54-50 51-37 43-74 59-61 40-58 62-54 64-56 4th 28-28 won 2nd won 2nd lost 3rd won won 5 th Boys' Swim Topeka West Relays 11th Olathe 54-1 1 Raytown 67-10 S.M. Invit. Sth Topeka 85-81 S.M. South 42-12 S,M. East 54-ll S.M. North 75-94 S.M. Northwest 75-94 Wyandotte 103-65 League 6th State 14th Boys' Track t -, 3 ' J' fl: - March 26 April 1 April 9 April 15 Boys' Golf Topeka Invit. Lawrence Invit. S.M. Invit. Salina Invit. March 26-27 March 30 April 2 April 8 April 10 April 13 April 23 April 27 May l May 7 May 14-15 April 19 April 23 April 26 April 30 May 7 May l3-14 Manhattan Invit. Leavenworth Invit. Northwest Invit. 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I N Varsity Basketball Team-Front Row: Mark Yessen, Jeff Smith, Brian Purdy, Brent Blake, Tim Second Row: Scott Carson, Mike Boyts, Mark Sclmug, Rob Simari, Jim Pietz. Senior letterman Dave Scherbaith waves good-bye to a sure two points, while a North guard follows the shot in. Basketball Coaches: John McFall, Larry Shepherd, Bill Cole, Gary Scott, Boys' Basketball-145 Sophomore Boys' Black Team-Front Row: Mike Foster, Brett Heath, Tom Temple, Steve Sittig. Second Row: Brian Wilkerson Chip May, Jim Case, Dave O'Neal. -..J' Q2 SED Q3 2 543 5143 J Y. is l I 52 W L E Sf, Sophomore Boys, Gold Team-Front Row: Rick Kurtz, Scot Harmison, Haywood Sparks, Phil Baldwin, Brad Davis Back Row Joe Stegeman, Greg Laughlin, Mike Love, Erik Ackerson, Marty Banu. 146 -B oys' Basketball E5 'JL fain l ES 51 E5 Cliff Mallon, after making sure that his feet clon't extend over the free throw line, shoots an important foul shot. Basketball Managers-Front Row: Brad Rob- bins, Bart Lambert. Second Row: Don De- Grande, Jim Schmidt, Bob Heck, Dave Douglas. Senior Reggie Epps, after receiving a pick from teammate Cliff Mallon, attempts to drive the baseline for a lay-up. l the fans. .the noise. . The Vikings ran away from K.C. Southwest, 72-52. S.M. West bowed to East despite the strong outputs by Cliff Mallon and Don Watnee. The roundballers then avenged an earlier loss to Lawrence by posting a 54-50 victory. A charged-up Viking team ended an old jinx as they thrashed S.M. South, 51-37. The varsity squad suffered losses to S.M. North, Topeka, and Washington before walloping S.M. Northwest, 62-54. Clutch free throw shooting by Reggie Epps lifted the Vikings to a 64-56 victory over Rockhurst to finish the regular season 9-10. We tied for second place in the Sunflower League. Seeded against Wyandotte in the regionals, West and Wyandotte played seesaw basketball until the Bulldogs pulled away in the fourth quarter. The 49-69 decision shattered the Vikings' hopes of going to state. we take the pressure. Boys' Basketball- 147 ff fa Junior Patti Briant leaps high over her opponent to capture a key rebound and give West possession of the ball. ln the final quarter, Suzanne Danahy and Diane Sclunidt surround a Washington player in order to force a jump ball. ,,l'3'i ,U --J,,,.....aL - W , in H .51 , V1 1-' 1 -1 i-L ,.gfQ'i'l.I.r5Ef'L7' ': 5156325 Girls' Basketball-Front Row: Cindy Schmidt, Marsha Hanke, Kathleen Sasthoff, Suzanne Danahy, Mary K. Roberts, Pam Clark. Second Row: Kelly Krisman, Teresa Coffey, Chris Pietz, Patti Briant, Robin Letsch, Susan Talmage, Dianna Schmidt, Kathleen Scully. Third Row: Cindy Roach, Janet Potts, Lynn Crutchfield, Lisa Foitle, Cheryl Nauta, Lori Semple, Shirley DeGroot, Rhonda Akers, Stephanie Vaughn. Fourth Row: Steftie Warmund, Lori Rhinehart, Bev Werhbein, Jan Lundhigh, Chris Foster, Lorene Sappenfield, Lori Freese, Joni Jones. Fifth Row: Teresa Hobdy, Lisa Blalock, Kim King, Terri Lowery, Teresa Weisensee, Diane Kelne, Barb Fassold, Dianna Pinkston, Debbie Carlson. Back Row: Paula Knapp, Bill Frick, Prudy Earhart, Rhonda Berve, Tracey Hooper, Chris Carlson, Ron Merfen, Barb Krumme. 148-Girls' Basketball -V -:V ,1 '.-4.5 rr, . Lil.-I Dianna Schmidt dribbles around a Smirking teammate, Patti Briant, and a Northwest guard on her way to the basket. 1 is is i Q ug if ! y ,af X.. , y Q I iv T N . -' -M ras- ff, 'Q . W 1 H :I.' t ' H r . -A... ...W i-1 .,.., -'DLI , .---e-- Q . R , K , . ' 'ill Playing against a man-to-man defense, Kathleen Scully drives around her man towards one of her teammate's screen. a shot. .an upset. . Girls' basketball became the newest addition to the West sports program. The administration went all out, buying gold-home and black-away uniforms, a big traveling bag, gold warm-ups and a 15-game schedule. Bill Flick, Prudy Earhart and Ron Merfen coached the varsity, J V and sophomore teams, respectfully. The combination of Dianna Schmidt and Kathleen Scully took care of the scoring, while Patti Briant and Suzanne Danahy handled the boards at both ends. Although the team ended its first season 7-8, it upset No. 2 ranked S.M. North in Regionals and tinished second to qualify for state and bring home a trophy. itis off to state! X NJ l t.-- -f - f . . - 'U .' rf , ..- Sophomore guard Chris Pietz brings the ball Members of the Viking and Cougar basket- down court under the watchful eye of the ball teams take a moment to catch their referee, Trish Kocialski. breath as another foul is called. Girls' Basketball-149 Members of West's and East's swim concentrate intently on a well executed during a dual meet at West. vjf: wan . apool. . .a swimmer. . . Our tankmen began their season with hard workouts and finished it in fine style. This year our strength came primarily in our free-style relay, 500-yard free- style and in diving. On February 28 we traveled to Manhattan to place 14th out of 27 teams with our best relay timing of 32382. Coach Dave Pennington worked with us to improve our strokes and consistancy. Many new swimmers joined the ranks and returning letter- men began blazing the trail for them. Throughout the season our tankmen swam mile after mile, trying to improve their timings as well as their consistancy and form. we slice through HQO. 150-Boys' Swimming - - --f-1-A - . f l J ,rk,'lw .,.- ft' Again showing his ability in the 100-yard butterfly, Kevin Stevenson finishes a strong second against Topeka High. Four West swimmers prepare for the signifi- cant start in a practice with hopes of improving their time for state. Kevin Stevenson and Mike Cash take a Mike Cash glances at the coach for en- breather to receive some instructions from couragement before completing a critical Coach Pennington on improving tirne. turn in the 100-yard breast stroke. an.. , w 1 -Jil .4ugl!l up-bv ,V ,vu ll I CHICK 1 ,-.Jii ,, ,,,. ,... .,,,..,... oys' Swimming-Front Row: Coach Brown, Melanie Willhauck, Danny Sangster, Rob Reeder, Dave Smith, Brent Blake, alen Goben, Mary Hall. Second Row: John McCoy, Mark Shapiro, Brad Payne, Ed Stultz, Greg Cox, Eric Westfall, Tim ratt, Gary Kammeyer, Coach Pennington. Back Row: Mike Cash, Kevin Underwood, Ed Courtney, Kevin Stevenson, Rodger ind, Kerry Walters, Dave Seymour, John Lavender. Boys' Swimming-151 Girls, Swim Team-Front Row: Chris Eldridge, Melissa Elliott, Allecia Remmington, Ann Dempsey, Emily Hunt Carol Schraad, Kathy Nicholson, Brenda Jenkins, Jenny Hansen. 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Lv ' fare ' - .r af -5 ., , xg . 1 Karen Bettis gives Coach Pennington a tired look when he tells her to do five more laps with the paddle board. 152-Girls' Swimming L if HHH: H' 5, I as 5 I N,,,,,,,,, .. 4 I N xi Q zs 472, 4 1 vi Z Junior Mary Hall, West's top diver, grace- fully dives into the Water, keeping perfect form at a practice session. Jan Jones glides through the water like a slithering snake, coming up for air and to survey the situation on land. Coach Dave Pennington, after glancing at his stopwatch, is optimistic about the outcome of the free-style race. As the girls take a breather, Karee Beattie applies her charm in hopes of bringing about a shortened practice. . , 4.14 A , Y Rrrf- -if ..- ,if Q ,xr 1a-HFS?-.jr Mfg-a' I -'eff ' '-g.,,, ,Luv ,, . ., . . . , . . .g .- , . - '- ' -, 'FA , V i K 5 . aa 4- as L,,wf4'i,1Vf1-fi ' Y H ., Z R. ll. r :Al h . . ,i .61- .J l ' ' ' 'fwffnri ti.. 5. Lift Q5 F r WY. g-f'1':fS3' ct splash. .cz workout. . Our girls, swim team began their rigorous practice on February 16. Dry land exercise included running in place, sit-ups, push-ups, and muscle stretching. Head coach Dave Pennington spent great amounts of time with us, improving our strokes and stressing the importance of accuracy, consistency and form. Al- though the season appeared unsure when the meets began, constant workouts brought us through in some tight squeezes. Thanks to our returning letterwomen, we received that needed confidence and as the year progressed, we Watched as our timings gradually decreased through our hard efforts. our timings decrease. Girls' Swimming-153 ,A . ' '3'ETf,.1 Q' f ' E' 'A ' M i t Curt Richardson is named the victor over his SM Northwest opponent as the referee raises Curt's arm to the crowd. With intense determination, varsity grappler Jeff Bowden attempts to overpower his opponent and gain a victory. -- -- , Q . .N wi V I 4 reg, , nr- V - ik: 1 agar, if e ue , s ,. H H , if it , pqpr, , 'i r V it I-.sm -. ,f ,,,f- v Q ,1 LE: La if U 1 - 11. tgp- 1 .1 , 38' W 5 K x J XA , ' i K V . I 14' '--12 f 4 ' J I 'SNHEST I Sflfifaii iSMHg5r its lE'ilmq.h SH WESI xv- : fl Varsity Wrestling-Front Row: David Nail, Gene Atkinson, Dana Le Sheare, Buzz Burgess, Chuck Hoge, Scott Jordan. Back Row: Bfl Meeker, Coach Shepard, Russ McE1liot, Steve Abrams, Dave Davies, Dave Robinson, Ed Carpenter, John Otey, Coach Taylor, Coac Rodrock. 1 54-Wrestling West wrestler Steve Abrams uses the switch move on his opponent while under the close supervision of the referee. is Xa W T ' ' 'T ru I, . F. 'e - ' A - . it . r V X A 'W 9, i 1 2-X up . 55,1 tn .J - - , . mi1..,J..:-A Varsity wrestler Dave Robinson prevents his opponent from making an escape, and grabs hixn on his way to a takedown. The match. .the meet. . Our matmen began the wrestling season with an enthusiastic attitude and the willingness to work. Hard practice and the desire to win reflected in the scores of our meets as we entered our fifth match undefeated. With guidance of Head Coach Darol Rodrock, we remained victorious over North, 42-24. We pinned Winnetonka, 35-17 and wrestled to a draw with Center, 28-28. The last match before the Christmas break brought us up against East. When the meet ended, the scoreboard read West-44, East-26. Althouth our team consisted of many unexperienced wrestlers, we worked hard to develop our talents and to remain undefeated throughout the season. We became optimistic about finishing the season well. we remain undefeated. 1 .-1t'Gl' i -.44 - J l1 - , :ma-urls l Buzz Burgess grins at the wrestling hostesses as they carry in a sign proclaiming West's Wrestling superiority. Wrestling- 1 5 5 A Viking Wrestler prevents his opponent from escaping by grabbing his right arm in an important match at S.M. South. a takedown. . .apinh . . The Wrestling squad continued its winning Ways as the grapplers captured second place at the League meet. West returned home with five first place victories for the first time in league history. Dana Lesher at 1 12, Mark Kuse at 119, Steve Abrams at 145, Dave Robinson at 167 and Ed Carpenter at 185, provided West with the unprecedented five first place victories. With only one loss to S.M. South, 20-25, the Viking matmen finished the season with a fine 10-l dual record. West fared well against overall competition, while breaking some individual records. Dave Robinson pinned five straight opponents, as he entered state competition undefeated. Dana Lesher also finished the regular season and league meets unbeaten. we move successfully. Third-year letterman Dana LeSher takes down his Center opponent, Wrestling his Way to an undefeated regular season. 156-Wrestling 'E 'Q ez, N N fe? 1,-Y 6:f',5+A J ff-ai ': I :ff .ala .2 .. js A it V I nf-- Q H, one ' 1 N w l tm 4 gif?- QC'-5-fl? ii? X, A varsity grappler, with his right foot im- planted on the mat, tangles up with his opponent in a very close match. Ed Carpenter prepares for a takedown in front of a large West crowd during the 5-A regional wrestling tournament. 0, mat. . .a wrestler. . . The wrestling season ended on a high note as eight of our matmen traipsed off to the Grand State Tournament in Hays, Kansas. Our matmen faced their toughest competition of the season in Hays. Each Grand State qualifier placed in the top four at the State Tournament held in Wichita. Our eight wrestlers, Dave Nail, Gene Atkinson, Ed Carpenter, Dana LeSher, Mark Kuse, John Twist, Steve Abrams and Dave Robinson, competed for a team title as well as individual titles. Senior Dave Robinson came out a winner in his weight class of 167 and placed third overall. Throughout the season we kept up a good team record and our wrestlers boasted some mighty high individual recordsg however, our accomplishments reached far beyond the scores of meets. our moves are strong. l 58-Wrestling ,h X 1541-,ws..l 5' . km? ... ,Q .. .Q -lg., E . , .r V-bi. -n , , :..i,f 5:Qg1 f5ta'S yr fi' M , Liv- ' 3- --,je I 'Z'-..,, all ' tn .-- i I l v l I A .,,.. era i Receiving his medal, Dave Robinson solemnly thinks about his chances of placing at next weekend's Grand State. Because of a serious knee injury, Ed Carpen- After dominating almost the entire match, ter defaults the championship round, but he Dave Robinson moves on for a pin to give accepts honors for second. West some valuable team points. L... EQ.. , f 'is 'Q' fp ,f-'Z' ,, 1, fl ' an .J ig Dana LeSher prevents a one-point escape from an East opponent, helping to add one more win to his undefeated record. Dave Nail, Wrestling in the 98 pound divi- sion, quickly gains an advantage as he causes his opponent to lose balance. Wrestling-1 5 9 4 1' 1 , E I ' , 773 Q A 13 l u ' fr' T X I 'av I m Qwy ' . -. .1 1 4 I i - 4 Y W' 'viuug ' ,gil . . ,I X .. 1' ' ., .f L, ,.,,-..elF E W E 5 +5 l b w 'N I I . N - , I i j 5 w W w V I 1 A -H .L!1.-f:fp ,gif :L-gj 'g ' lf? ,, . ,..,.. , me ,. , , '-1Lf j1-':N ..1 QI -J: ' '-- .- ' wr sw V . 4' , rf --,.,-- ' Na.--V 'S--Sf' V .J uv tb 1244? ,J:4M:.,.,-V :f-12iF 'ef'4 Bob Teele shows the judges a perfect press at Fred Young, senior high-bar man, completes the South meet when the team scored their a beat against the bar as he swings up into a season high in dual meets. series of turn giants. I, 1 , , j, ' - ,u,, V , - in -xv 1' - 'tl il 'H QQ 4-4 -'V ..,,-gm.-, 5.-:sq 3 51 'K-::f'21'r' ..,., - 1-.fe . 'V' Boys' Gymnastics-Front' Row: Mark Kalmuss, Eric Hartford, Bob Teele, Roger Schlotzhauer, Jim Rogers. 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The gymnasts competed in five different events: Kathy Arnold and Karen Gabler-balance beam, Sue Punch-floor ex and vault, Judy Grise-uneven bars and vault and Missy Burns-all-around. The team Worked hard together and combined their strength, flexibility, and concentration in every routine. she hits her routine. l 1 .. is lil . . i X . 2 it L l gf NIS Girls' Gymnastics-Front Row: Coach Sisk, Cindy Birkett, Suzanne Schultz, Kathy Arnold, Brenda Keith, Marit Shields, Sheri Selk. Second Row: Karen Gabler, Mary Beth Sakamura, Leanne Arnold, Missy Burns, Lisa Kunze, Mary Redler. Third Row: Sheila Campbell, Theresa Gaston, Lisa Pozner, Lynne Risen, Lisa Borden, Janine Divilbliss, Jan Cox. Back Row: Judy Grise, Sue Punch. 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Senior tracksman Mike Hamilton focuses on a dynamic hurl of the shot-put in hopes of furthering his previous record. 3.ilW x Lgswmepg . . g g , cz pole-vault. .a run. . Team members held optimistic outlooks for the upcoming track season.'The boys dedicated themselves to becoming better in their track and field events. Consistency played an important role in the boys' individual success as they Went through weight training and numerous running drills. Many underclassmen provided their services for both the varsity and JV squads. Returning varsity tracksters Carl Lindsey, Steve Dillman, Dale Darr, Jim Marr, Brock Wilkerson, David Kohlenburg, and Brad Mansfield rounded out the experienced part of the team. Coach Clark Hay kept spirits high in order for the boys to gain confidence at meets. we individually work. 166-Boys' Track A hard-working trackster concentrates on throwing the javelin while at the same time making sure the area is clear. . t f 4.5 , - ' ' . V . 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Q x - , if W I 6111 M ie- --X 0,5 :J . - I Q In In .Gr ' ff' A L 'f 'A-' ff A 2 'F- '57, ' 4-ff W a - 'l ' gi , Riff :mm if xkfifvm .UM M , -Q-U' if .. r , , . . w- ,rf- l . . w ' ' ' P f,,g,,, i ' -' 114315.-1 , I . ..1- 3621.4 V , 1 , ' ' J W x 1 1 I I - ,. QM, Q .- -al, x.- fa,- -rfiuf ,f '- x...f ,p . 1 ' MP2 ' A . , X.?4'1ew.z ' x, , . 'K ,ztg-5:v.:,g:i:j ,ff jd.---gx v .-1: 4 N -. fn- , 1. -' 'wuuf'-4 1 3'-Q? E . 'Q 58-ul 7 F ' Y W '-'E I Patti Arnold stretches her reach to catch a flying ball while a fellow team member warms up over home plate. Diane Darr takes a hefty swing at an oncoming softball while Head Coach Miss Arnett prepares to make final cuts. I 1 , 1 I r a swing. . .a hit. . . The 1976 Viking softball season started on Feb. 16 with 60 girls trying out for the 35 positions. Only 3 letter Winners retumed from last year's team: seniors Pam Clark and Carolyn Mitchell and junior Karen Shapiro. The sophomores brought several years of summer softball experience with them. Early in the season the team Worked hard to raise money for a pitching machine by selling frisbees and key chains, working concessions and scoreboards at AAU basketball tournaments in March. The team, coached by Barb Arnett and Carol Meyers, with manager Sue Tomassi, played a 20 game schedule. we're in the lead. Softball-173 a bunt. .a runner. . West,s baseball coaches Tony Severino and Harold Wambsgans opened practice Feb. 16 with 76 boys out for the team. The coaches planned to keep 35-40 players on an experienced veteran Viking squad. Nine lettermen returned from last yearis team, led by. two-year letterman Scott Wixson. Hunt Barrett, Matt Smith, Kevin Cochran, Reggie Epps, Sam Sibala and Brad Garrett rounded out the senior lettermen. Jay Jeffrey and Larry Groves lettered last year as sophomores. The Vikings played 10 different schools during the regular season and all varsity home games took place at Johnson County's 3-2 stadium, usually at 4:00. we drive him home. During an after school practice, catcher Greg Huckstep stretches his limbs while the pitcher retrieves an over thrown ball. During a chilly practice, Viking pitchers keep their minds off the cold by con- centrating on the catcher's mitt. 1 74-Baseball ,M H 4 A. ' W- if .A W -f5e.HifmW W ..- .P , . , Q., -.,, w L ' A ew u p ' 4 7' 3,. 4, X L4 'P A My -W P1 -. 'g.ff' - X ,HM K r J Ui 6 V - I eff ' 5 1, . 1 s' -1 Y -. - ffG4 4 4 ' A 2 'J 'U ' Q: '. ', Q f. I V-1' il' - L' l l f-!'4' , K , '54 fi. 'lb hy - . f fir? rbi ' ' N Y N fi , -+4 , f f 1 , ' -A Q , -r N -- , :- -' y 13,5 -X-'44 QF rf iff. pf Q L -A f Y fi, .,gFK I Q A - M' 'A ' af H . 5 fxif Q W , 'ix , 1 -'-1: .5 3,5 ., M: i ,gi - .' N 1 , v ' T, ESV-'rw -'VF' - sk.: 9 - 2 , 54 wg H? ' 5 rj! gt n ,-Av kai' 'vii tux -,Q G, -fx .V ' -- Sw f as -. , Y A v ,F 1, MQIYQ, 'A '33, gg., 4 if PP wr 5- - -.n V - , N 4' ' 'fx -Q 1.. . Qt.:-Q , 3, . 1... 3 LJ.l F M On a cloudy afternoon, two golfers practice their putting skills, to prepare for their first crucial tournament. Rick Vogel braces himself against the wind and surveys the fairway for sand traps and other hazardous obstacles. . 1 . ' ' 411. x A. .. cz green. . .a birdie. . . The 1976 Golf Team took to the greens on the first day of March with Coach Larry Seymour expecting a good turnout. The practices held at Milburn, Toma- hawk, St. Andrews, and Overland Park progressed rapidly. They developed skills of excellence such as putting, chipping, and driving. The three returning lettermen, Greg Moser, David Lady, and Ric Vogel added experience to the young team. Coach Seymour decided on a four man squad and concentrated on taking the whole team to state. I made cz hole in one. In hopes of keeping his score under par, a Viking golfer lines up his shot in preparation for a difficult putt. 176-Boys' Golf Before attempting a long drive, senior Brian Crouch observes the distance to the green and the width of the fairway. I 5 r I 1 During a tough intramural game, a player takes careful aim, hoping that the basketball finds its Way into the hoop. Four students race up the basketball court after discovering that the other team is down-court on a fast break. 178-Intramurals In an exciting intramural basketball game, the ball gets tangled up While a skins player waves to his teammate. After a missed shot, a basketball player catches the other team flat-footed as he leaps high for the rebound. ct teacher. . .cz team. . . The intramural season gave boys and girls a chance to show their hidden athletic skills in varied sports throughout the year. 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These people, not unlike myself feel the same frustrations, desires, ambitions, and sorrows that I have felt. Once in a while, a face catches my eye, the face of someone who has touched my own life in a special way. Students come and go. I desperately search for that unique person in the crowd. . .myself . is 49 Dip 'heya Qbxp sophomores juniors n seniors summaries faculty personnel 1 I -5.0. , f ' ig f . 4751, -f , . x fir? A Xi' Fig' ,. -.52 NT' -'ifz Y E Q 'T xi., in V. rf! P. 4 '.'-'- f A ...: L.. ' A257 ' K 5 'j'1 'X f Y , , F' Q. r H V . w 5 4. , 'lx-tif' -:,,,- v , 1 1 ,.......-..-.4 -.-f,,. AQ z af' - av? QMQAE ?5 g 'A 1 -a-qs-ua! , ., I. 1 - , 1 1 4 o M ..- ,..,aL-.....- pau...--.-...L-:sua-aN-qv: Wi '- i' ' N if - 5' E, -Alf , ,FW ' V ' 3 5 ., , .... , ..... r . . 'A-f -mw L- ,- 2 V -' ':f-ini-r-: V-401 - ' A ' 'ffv W 'figs Z 'HEH 3' . -' ,1 9'1 ' 1 -Qu 4,1 AA ' . 'gpg ' -. 5 1 J -E-'I - fiwifw .1 ,IJ JU., L 1 . JJ., 3, g 1, .vuvg-.V Lf x 2 Lf. I., I Aff, A-Y -H, A- .WEA ff: .T wg- . n V,-,.rw.f'--1 3'-.11-H ' g -J ' E'f Vf. 31 - fr' ' 1... 2 ' W' Q2 A 5.7.25 'iw If is Q! Am 7,gn'f f 5 V 'I Q53 ,, ,.,' ., 5' K 4-nv , - le 5 J Q 12 L X. K, ff, .,-6 ' 'HQ Rf N E - ,E i n ' i i . . uv 4 . xi' -n H. , cz schedule. .a guide. . Our first glance of West as sophomores on orienta- tion day left us with jumbled minds. Our first thought when wandering through the maze of hallways with our pink schedules in hand seemed: How could we ever get all the Way from Drivers' Education to Mr. Purdy's geometry class in five minutes? A little practice quickly remedied this problem. We found ourselves caught off-guard by the many academic and athletic organizations open to us. New friendships developed through our involvement in varied activities. Our impulsive first impressions of West as sophomores evolved into lasting memories as the year progressed. Open new dO07'LUC1,yS. The sophomore year brings new faces, varied classes, upperclassmen, more work, and a surprise behind every door. 180 Sophomore Opening li F. lv l I ,, 3. ,.. 1 i ., ga le l' . l , , ITT A i 1 At her locker, Meg Plunkett spies a friend through the crowd and hollers above the din of chattering sophomores. At the end of the week, Dawn Kelley tries to account for the spending of her five dollars that disappeared quickly. 'sing every line that he knows, sophomore Sophomore Officers: Robin Levitch-Vice- President, Kim l-lenry-President, and Cheryl Caldwell-Secretary. . fi s ' ij' 1 ' 2 df' I ,ff , no + ' X ' ,- 1' , ' 4 'C ' 1' li, , v, R 4 'Q' V' l r, gg:--L-Zif E sv 1,13 4 1 - ,Q , ' I rm-e-, 1it'f-', 4,7 J W s ,J f W l 3 .r,.,, 1 ir f 14 ,rife hy 3 me-V f , 4599 lf' ' F 'Q' - .- P , , fer ' iff 's..- :Es ' A ' any jp' ' X F 'mv iw. l E .. ,.I I 4 . .rn 1 1 3, In W9 ' it rw 1 yn .fzerf 1, ' . .55 -1. . F- H' 1, il' rrp-sr-53 95 - 4. f, K i2 . rr ll .1 5? -5 i 3 i an 6, it ' - wehdr I' ' lf X al will 41 x r j limit, rett Heath tries unsuccessfully to capture ancy Carlson's attention. he left his dirty gym clothes. - .- .... -, .H -.,rB.i Sophomore John Goodrich stares blankly into space while trying to remember where Sophomore Opening-181 Steve Bareiss Debbie Bass Brad Bauman Richard Beardmore Karee Beattie Sean Beek Phyllis Beckman ,I Dave Abrams Susan Accardi Erik Ackerson Brenda Adams Curt Adams Stacie Addison John Admi re Mike Alex Toni Allison Jill Anderson . r W l rl, . Lt. it wx' W . X 2 . .1 Y rl aa,-wx 'l ,. D r P ,I , wt' 1' .3 A me . fp , ya! P.. , , I s rf f l R ii' L'L ' lT Suzanne Arnold l l K H I K ' ' Dana Atchley ,,r Q ' 5 l , ' Karen Athey ,K V' ' ' Tammy Babson Mx M if Sf X' N fg, W , X f Inv, -jf, I u' 1 M I , VI' K. 1 I, .J ago l '1 K K f lv ' 1 1 'Mx A 4' l I, t Becky Baker , ' ' I ' -Q ,Q ' + lf, Carrie Baker Q l 5 ' . Laura Barawin J Phil Baldwin ' 5, :r -. W ws, AR , A Ei- ,TV Marty Ban jj Mary Bandy A, ljrrj Mark Barbosa l KimBarbour 1 -1 r Susan Barbour ' Susan Barcus A rr' B rf wr ' l, , R. I , . e ll r 1 ' A ' ' S-A or l ra . X ik A -0 V . ' T' 1- . 'Q 'f -,Sil l V div, f Q Cheerleaders Nancy Carlson and Kathy Hill ' ,J4 take pleasure in drinking a coke after the '2 S L :L 3 West-North basketball game. 182-Sophomore Album X I v 'r L Craig Beytein Cindy Birkett Sara Blackburn Kevin Blake Linda Blake Rick Blakey r fy 4 Lesa Blalock -' Debbie Blanken ..-ti Nancy Blauw , If f' Lori Bloom 'H Gail Boaz TW ' Kim Bock x Judy Bogusch Steve Boone Lisa Borden Mary Bortko Teresa Bossing Jeff Bowden Brent Braddock Wayne Brandenburg Steve Bratton Don Breckenridge Beth Beem Brian Beets Peter Beke Scott Bell Sandra Benedick Kim Benne Rhonda Berve Tracy Beyer ship Sophomore Album 183 Mike Brummell Karen Burns .T an Bryan Macy Bryant Debbie Buchanan Kellie Buchanan Tom Brizendine David Brokaw Bob Burmmel After making his way across the confusing bridge, Rick Hessling retreats outdoors to iind quietness and solitude. Kelli Briggs Dan Brown ,gays ,fi if J :Y a . '1 .x 6 - W Bernadine Buda Chris Budke Heather Bunn Curt Burns Missy Burns .T an Burum Ernie Bussell Lisbeth Byer Cindy Caines Cheryl Caldwell Kirk Callen Connie Campbell 184-Sophomore Album -af 1 FQ A 52- iw W-,uqi f 4 - ef' 14. .. 1- ., ' I , f K. XX Z ' l i ,- vi: i ' ji f lY . I . i 11, i f , NH.: y if I ,A , , ' ENV 1 ' 4 4 il , .. i , 'I r r - 'll , so B ' eg .i -4' fe- , - 'F Eg , r , ' Q, '.'f. gat., , ' . ., L- ' -':: PM X 'Q xgurlhm' ff 1 'ii' W Ee,.,g,5g,i-N ff Q-..: f AEZQA5 n Wh David Campbell Elizabeth Campbell Sheila Campbell Cristi Cannon Chris Carlson Debbie Carlson Nancy Carlson Cindy Carr Robert Carrender Jim Case Tammy Casey Caryn Caster Cliff Castle J im Castles Beth Clancy Scott Chalmers Chris Chaney Bryan Chandler l l 1' i l waarfr., l l l A, , ,,., p D , an ' J ill! Qs'-'F in 2 ', 1, A any 'fi -.J' r l .. 4 . ,S f ri? . , fk-,A ' l., i ,rfgzr i V l .C S , f ,--..l-? , ' -f 1' ' ' '4 'K ' C7 'Y-5 H mg ' Z l 55,1 ff lii55'7' Z-1 air 'Z,,g::ff' ' . '- , ' . 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' i S ' , Victor Charley l ri , -r 4' '- . . fails X 35 9, -A A ' , -A - ' an 5- Becky Childers li gif 'N E 3 4 1- . 4 , pf, , . 4 n Enrlit ,Li 4 . -..V uf ,i- I wp fs r ,F ..YH,jg,f f, f .gk l ' V E. ,311 Kat h? ff' R Liz Chirib oge Dorinda Christensen Kellie Christy Debbie Chmielewski Sharon Cole Terry Cole VT L R ,niv- V I .qi 4 nfl I ' 'X' , fi , . , l, , .. f lf,- ,, , FF 4 W I . .4 5117! X I - ll'- ix 1 s K i . -wi ' . - .' l .J -- rl , .Dil ,ff Q XV, avi,-X' . I, , I 1 f:2:731,'3: ' 1 T7 ., ,J 14,31-.gf Several sophomores sit on their side of the bridge, longing for the day when they can sit on the senior bench. 1 ...H Doug Coonrod Beth Combs Ray Contractor Sophomore Album-185 Dan Corey .Tim Couchenour Lynne Couchman Ed Courtney Brian Cox Jan Cox 'I . 'mp Vt .nrzwzuza 'rf 1' .:.:m: -1---,r::5:::1u:mm.- 555:14 . :5 nmmzaszzzaas' -fi,..::f::,- ve: I N i ,fb-C T .4 Fi-ge Y . . TELL ' ' 7, it - if 'bl ' Lisa Cox e f jl 'Qlnf Q if i -C -' 'e 'fl' fb ' - :I Valerie Crabtree 5 A 5511 Ye : K Al l ' in . i il l ' ,ft GZ, ,L i ' l K N ! , 1.- H 1 il Dave Craner l ' NM ' i e 4 ' ' li r 13 ' l t '- ,Q it '-,,fA,g,.1f Ray Crane 1 A 'N' ' if- M . A ..,A , . ,ff 1 1 ' Kenneth Crawford 7 K If ' L D , 5 Craig Creviston -'M Q' f ig' C ' vt' ' V no :N 5 pi ' ' 111 ' r F-Mhmllba A s 'W mr Rob C1'6WS 'Q A lg 1, 7 h Y A .-!,4'f'yf,,,r.h -2 Jeff Cross Vi, rf, .1 91 ff 1 ' f- i Lynn Crutchfield ' i M Tim Culbertson it ' 'X Kim Cummings 4 I f ll, 'il -5 L Shawn Curtin It 9 Enix 5 , J -,'-X. iz M, -,Bly Susie Curtis Robert Cutright Cindi Dahl Katie Dahl Diane Dalton Dan Dapp Beth Darkerwald Sheila Darling Amy Davies x fr . Brad Davis Steve Dearing Shirley DeGroot - Dan Defonso Karen Dell yu Kirby Domott John Dickerson l While classmates wait to use the card cata- logue, a disgruntled sophomore gives up trying to locate an insect book. 186-Sophomore Album - 'E' K 'Tl f .V X- -gill-jx Y Ll' v Aja- V' l. A , 'l b V 1- X' A ' V' 5' ,ul - 'ary ., , N 'lg' K I . , xg J f 'gy N ,. V V.: 1- K Ji . 35.5 you y M4335 ' 'A in Dil, at 1, 7,4 li' .. ' llI'liLig. in .bJ51.l.i1gmtf i 1 .mf -N-,. . I? 'H' VIE' .wipe J . ' tall' it K x 5l',t,N' . aa' F af P f, ,eeaaft - it ',. .V fi? N . Q 'Ffh X, .N utr! ' , +1 :fir '.1ts-thaw 'WI' Q wi-L F, ' V W -, l ' . ' Z 5 ' N ' ' I ' fw- - my ' , , lr ri L' I X . P F '- ll t X ' , ai 3 l- i 1- x., K .R I 1 ,. ' fl A W 'J 15' , L, 1 I ' 'I Q ,'3f.'eEl11l' -, ' e 7 f g.. ,etc 1 i A -' f- ,I J, I s. - . . ,Q N , 9 9 .ml t il 'i' 3 'J 'Tk Q- + fl: t ' t h: L. '--Ii-4 V hw Y. Illia A L-,yas v. 1 r 'qw 7-A vsifiif l','4. Y I l '- lf ' Mfil . 4' - uf Julie Dietz q 'H ' r I ' ' 1 '33 1 ri. i . ... ,S fy 1. 5 J iii . H-41 A - 6:1 n Xi. I 'H V, - 2 + ' ,E ' is ft' ,. 'Y J ll L -s 1 . ., 171-'T - 'Skis D.-X 491', M . v. 7 lp Iwi ' J. X 'ai 1. 'L lf 'ns 'L gi '4 .T ,, . f oi- 5 , 'IJ' I . K W 'H 1 e ' Ji l we + ' 1 f ' , rx - l ll V -V .a i H' Janine Divilbrss 3? J-EQ: , L 1- 3 l Y 'I V 'W ,N-fi, J ' Hilda Boerry Mark Dolan Colleen Donahue Anne Donnelly Janet Dorsey Brian Douglass Diane Dowell Tom Downing Susie Dragon Chris Dreher Liz Droegemueller Karen Drovedahl Brad Duckett Frank Dunn Sue Dunn Walter Dunz Debbie Duvall Elaine Dyas Bruce Earp Mark Eaton Barry Edwards J ill Edwards Vanessa Eisenhower Laura Elder Chris Eldridge Melissa Elliott Sophomore Album 187 Scott Ellis Debbie Ely Jerry Emery Donna Englund Rick Ereth Carolyn Erner Ken Eubanks Kim Ewing Kathy F ackrell Stephanie Fagan Dave Falen Dana Farmer Barbara Fassold Scott Faust DavidiFeist Leisa Felty Meg Fensholt Scott Ferguson Tony Ferguson Lisa F ieger Cindy Fincke Mary Frimodig Nibs Fisher Bill Flaherty Michele Flint Tim Flynn Lisa Foitle John Foley 188 Sophomore Album A JN l P K l Xin FA X R r A lr 7 V ' -J W' .. l 'il , in ll, ' 'T' , w 5 i X fn A .M 1-as ax 'NLFN ',' X ,n F, A 1 ,XX - - J .X lb- k - M mi X, ...U-im g, X N . , l . i, ' 1 . it ,KKZ vi 4'-' , . Q. ' , V l H ' , J' an X X ln , it x , aj J i ..l x I K' ' F' .- .. Xa? ll V . I Q , Q' 1 MA ., .r Sophomore Donna Kelso attempts to maintain an air of A 1 nonchalance as she strains to hear a passerby's gossip. 3. A3 W g , r A ,W nik JIU . I Chris Fordham Kris Foreman Chris Foster John Foster Mike Foster Karen Fowler 1 Q ' ' , 1, ,xv N Ffh , f y A A ,. 1 . fx ' ,Xi ' ff. 'J' N, r r.. , e fi Nw 1 N g .. . -I X George France John Franklin Karen Frechette Sheila Freedman Lori Freese Laura Freeseman ik- ,F t M ,,.t.!' X g Tony French J Patti Frost Mike Fugua t Suzanne Frye 'kj 5 i Tom Frye , A' -I Beth Galiger , ' H M -' w W Y, 2- - ji 1, ,wg .- ' 4 r . r .fav ' rr r J J -nf X 2 ji -. 'gig 1 tr - W -'r 'mx tr, w F F r H' A it ab M MX W '5 ,gr r ,1 , X , 4 X 1 .1 , V ' 2 ' ali -f 5 K A .1 if Steve Goddard X F ' , - 'F 1- Kay Golic Dede Gish Terri Gianville Galen Gaben Wendy Goldenberg Sophomore Album 189 Debbie Gallamore Mike Gannon Teresa Gaston John Goodrich Bob Goodsell Carol Gray Tammy Gray Gale Green Greg Greenlee Missy Greenlee Bob Greenspan Robert Gregory The library seemed to take up a lot of time during our sophomore year as we began to get used to high school life. 'f A 'tr,:,,g A Q Wa x A , .2 4, a v l ' 1 It-4 -V ' 1 r.ll V Qlli l H d ' R 1. ,-t 1 I 1 ' 1 if rr B ' Q VI. Hr tr :: :L ' fy ' ' - 'L 4 r + -H W,-Qt r 'JJ '1 .V u gh, ,. A, 5 ' ' lf '-i f' ' r-'ir r r W! My , . ll Ir r X' ' 'W r is .-1-,K if ,u . XXX dl.. 'lv YA wil A ,xl Rita Grigsby r. l 1 'T N, I - Cheryl Gronberg :ill gig ' MM ' I .J I f Eleanor Gronemeyer l ' A fr r W 1 1 I N f I - Ken Grossman ' 'I ' Y fri , 5 y David Gualtien J.. 1' ' ' 1 l . 1 M V Y I Debbie Guernsey 4 H' - - ' if --'r ' fix '41 , up B N ,A f' rr Q W xx ff lil ri V f All ffl r .. d 3 B or B v r 1 , avsr R Brent Gutekunst ff l r f1f:,l djiral i Q, i t 5 lg, Dave Hadel , H, A-' , , ' .gp r ,Jw Robin Hadle fur 'V 4 d' U I ' Tammy Hagemann ily, W r J f J ,l A Laura Hall i4f ',gNQ,Z y Tr , 'A - ' ,- I. - fr. . y Mary Hall ' , u A ,, g and Q :Um ' r r 'J J 2 'Y 3 ,',,f .9 Susan Hall y , V Brett Hammig B 3, Gary Hanna ,1 Anna Hansen ' if X sunk lillfnxf 5 G. r l Julie Harms ll A ' W A, 190 Sophomore Album Diane Harshman Roger Harwerth MaryBeth Hasemeyer Debbie Haughenberry D'Ann Hauser Scot Harmison Brian Harrell Linda Harrell 1 t -5. egg, ' rf , . - L. --2' . fly t ra , f ,vii N17 Z ',e1'2,.' 'A ', l '.,a '?..,. if 'sa ' H Y 9- ' ft fif lrr,?!l , Q, 1. 1 fl W : I l ., H ' :L ' , W X '-he l k A-? 9 Armando Hernandez Richard Hernandez if 'J ' 2 ' V r A ,N 1 ll iff AJ 1 A' ' ljzll Mark Hawley 5, y 1 , Trl, 2 'J I Brett Heath r M I N' ll Jeff Heller l L ' 0 y y Caleb Henderson ky' Mfjiikl QA J 'R L A J Kim Henry :lla .971 4 'A lx x Lf J ' ' e52B'f'fLfg lei l J ' r.ea J J'-Ja k H-T' l '1- . .fjf l J ',,,r Q 1 it pr , l , . r r Becky Henson 5 - r O . . , W IL A H 1 5 , V W 1 wg., A I l - ' . l' , U ,J ks 4,55 , y f If Egrilclfllillnuifn as , 51314:-Q.: ,I-5,1gr555,fLlQy .W D Carrie Hill X . fll'E3-EJB., .f5 :!.5fff51ff 55, ef .. ' H-47.44 A ', Q' in 'lr J , as r ,- .- ' 551 ' J , W 1 M M - U , rlrr ., ' up 4. I gy liiriklggljle , . J rf' ' 4, MSS' nu Hoffa . . - pm ' A X X gin: A will ' , grlrbzEi1Hoffman -- ' J ' , rf' E 5 r f V -A1 J uc ogue v, .. '.CWlTff'2exl'Q'i4' ' J 1 P B ij? 3 ,-r-. of 'T 'Sc ' G Q 'N' l Darrell Holland J J . gg 1 ,L , J I l Jacque Hollembeak 'V k J I ' Lynn Holwegner - i I Cl v .1 V' p .K f ' ' y ' l J' A p f, Tracy Hopper ! ' - ' Q' 1 'V Tom Horner I iffy 1 E - fr-' Kevin Hosley lf, ' -l ,A Ip 3, A il if- Kirby Houck .ld 'rn g Elm ' , J ' 1 5g,'-Tw: 1, ,lm y Qi ,J yr l 'ur -, ' 11 r ' f .... . . -,-- 'rx Janet House Brad Hover Charles Howe John Howe '- J ' Jack Howell David Howlett Debbie Huckett Jan Huddleston Sophomore Dana Atchley refers to her geometry book to solve a difficult problem concerning the Pythagorean Theorem. Sophomore Album-191 Teresa Hugunin J Steve Hultgren V Rick Humphrey ' Bill Hunter Dave Hutchison Roy Hughes ,l ' 351. , 3 Jerry Hutchison Cheri Huwer Milissa Hyde ' i Mike Imber S Betsy Ira J f I Q fl Af ' 1-7.. 3 Q c 1 i fq l I! lily iafgf,-.uf ' , ' l V , -- , . - , .51 L K 1 X Q 1 l g 5 Steven Ishmael . ,ETX ' Q 52' Kelly Ivey Mike Jacobson Susan Jackson Chris J afferis Craig J aimes Muskie Jameson Johanna Jarosz Paul Jefferson Linda Jennett Diana Johnson s V Denise Johnson - '- - Monty Johnson Rhonda Johnson A Michelle Johnston I J Cheryl Jones Kevin Jones Beth Kalish Mark Kalmus Kevin Kannard Gerald Kawa Terrie Keeter Don Keller Jill Kelley Jim Kelly Deanna Kelne Deborrah Kennedy Karie Kennedy 192 Sophomore Album ,.. ., . X ...i ,,,,. ,di I. , , A . , .l 3.- , -i ' r . jx -:J - -4 J: A -, HU , ,Y 2 ,Q it Y- -,f 'j' , ' R . i. 5 l I, ,H ' 'VY 'tr ' l K it il : 1 ? 'EDl ' 4 Q G U J R W fn 'N lb 4 1 x 1 51 A 4 . g ,.,, , 1 .M , Y, A, ., . .a . C2 ' J ,QQUP Lf .Qi 4 .7 .12-...ZF ni ., 5 l ss 'S rw '.:,11l'. f'fd ' Qi 1:1 ..i h....1.. MU Y , '. MJF! . -' . 1 1 .A '1 V I v W v ' V 'V ' ' Q , K..- V A V l . -V,-...sup 1' .W L. . . . , F' ' lLS'?fl Q53 VJi.lJ.1Q'.,- T-I H in K -qv K ' H 'l?'3 lmiifbf-', f11,a Q 'f, 1' I g f. ' ' ,Q f ' - ' .ML -V V ia is I 'Q .. me-, -, - n I r -' xg' l .g s ' , - - vt' 9: N' A 77 .-'lm JN -M' -L lf' A Q . luf',li mu' ' A . . 3 . . r -if ' .Q 1 . I 1 X 'feiulnquzl N I- 4' 1 V J' I if Y ,,..w . t , -, X X an ' J ..- R 4 . ,V Ulf! i at . Tg-11tg:-5-?5gs:a5a:- . ...Y l U--E mv, ' 'Qi-lIsf'.1l,,... . Y, - . X. 1 The cow, to his utter delight, knowingly observes the surrounding situation as sopho- ' more orientation begins. During Biology, a sophomore chuckles to Dana Atchley tries bobbing for apples during himself as he recalls that he's forgotten to a Halloween party in Englislmwithout simul- latch the snake cage again. taneously washing her hair. Wx -pad' 3' X , S. . ' ' ka fe .'g- .-. ..-.' -F: ,'f ' . is s f -- , r . v ,, f N 1 .w-. 1 , 4 f f x : F -- wil K r A X l l , ' ' I ,l ' all I if yi X -uv ,S ,ff ic we i- ilu' ff , i I ff , X I. Zywvi,,, lx ZX i 1 71 L , f, - ', , .r.1 5-fi : g, , P' ,' Yi 4. 1-7- xxx l J 3 L j,':' I' fi, 'ill , fmgx, 1 ' lim fi . If 6 . I :lil - as' P q,1u',k ii 1-, 5' 'I , 4- -X Robin Kidney Kelly Kinder Kim King Mary King WR 'QiA.,, , A fa ee- l K. I., ix.-, . . vf -U 1 1 uv' S ,N W 1 1 ',.- i ., . f x Y 1 :L 4 flvl' ,f ' X 1 ,X rift 9 xi- I - J.. ' gli! :ll .. '71 ' 'A 1 K ' 4-ga .Q 'I' ji., w W. V A, 5' J ua A-ig: ty V ruff L-A 2 Ev? 2 - rg .1 W - El 1 ' ' , 4 Qt.-f -1 ' 4 1' ' 2 l if, - - . ji .1 gli Y ' 3, 1 'Nil Xp ,jx I ' ,1.,r, X l Ji Kevin Komin David Koop Patrice Korek Kelly Krisman Tobi Kupchin Rick Kurtz Tim Kennedy Donna Kelso Laurie Keys Vicky King Pam Klemm Barbara Klien Sheri Knapp Marsha Kobe Jill Kohlmeyer Sophomore Album 193 Tami Land Mary Lane Jim Lange Debbie Lantz Carl Lorson Greg Laughlin Ken Laydan Lana Leard Dennis Ieatherby Bill Leibach Kenya Lerminger Tarra Lennjnger Tom Leonard Robin Lesch Robin Levitch Alan Levy James Lewis Debbie Leyda Becky Lind Kathy Lindquist Susan Lindsay Stewart Litchfield Mark Little Chei Lively Erin Livingston Carol Loftus Chris Long Julie Lorenz 194 Sophomore Album .-e-- ',reerrff leer 'M i f - ' V- U 1' 84 al' 'eff ,: ' 1 3 ' .5 si itself 'I g l f L f L, , ...,::. uull E., 41' ' :fs , .ta-1 m fi' -' r .:. ' WMS? ii , 'Efa-fi 'L lf' I ,, W I it-,,...:-gg N Y .gi 4 ' it wli .,,, -r 'fiii i ,ff 4. :Q e ff' 'W ,1 , V ., ..,,. A .19-Y ' gi, ' . .' :bs '-r ' Q n 'vf ..,.,. ,,,,, '41 ' 'N ' T'?-,.g.ii-. lm xg -53 : ' 'haf' ' ' 'v 2 fin : g flu . I i ... -F i lf, , F A 53 ' i Q--.Qu , , ,I r If ' ' '- : ' T? L if '1 E-,, z if!!-i-,E f 1 -: :.- ' ',4 V :i'f..55-F: 3 -ff if-Quit ' ' AQ'-1: 'N ' ' .45 lf? .Q ,ffm Y - . .f2...:5',l' f' 'L , mx gf 5- A I Li. ...., ijfQ : .j,QQj-g12i'- ' , i W . .,.. . 1 f I -f 5 5 ,3-1. 'Z tee,hyeissfQ'l q '- H V -55 j.u1.:'l' ,ff .FS , n - 'i 22 ' Sophomore Jan Huddleston continues on her own sewing project, as she casts an admiring glance at her neigl1bor's. in g Q .1-gifw ee 1eer,,-era wfeewf r l -A qi 4 fit X 'K 4 A A J' F Q , Q si l' rv vi 1 I H i in . . .li . - .5 , :', ,fi ' ' 1 L , r i 1 t JE , X, 7 f s + ', .,, 1 W +51 i m il' L ltr lj - I r . .L , ia , Q D1 ,f -,. netYg+t '.,, w.1af 04- if 1 !li2f'5fi. i 1 l i , i . .W ' ? 'f5n1l.Ej,T1 'Fi 'E' th is :Sf -wr-'P , Q . 9 M531 Q, . 9 ' . . I, , -if N 'ig , mg N '- ' 14.5.3 'e I . .1 'wr - -7. U- , -' mi' f- ' ' W - fffs M Q91 .iii ' E :-. y i L., 4' 'ff .1 K 7 ' 1 Terri Lowery v . 1 i Mike Love 1 . , A.,-in - . i HF . A Shannon Love 5 . , u .,.: 1 ,: A .4 iq . ' -. iff ' '- , ' .av '51 'P K' 'iffi ' .f fa ' H hx I Ji '-r Eigawaiifafisfriwlzzm:.f:4Ym.:, A - . , . 1 ia K k - gf- I L Bill Lovern iw ,Q if Jan iundhigh 4 i ix -E .LD in Marian Lute X, , , ,I ig- .- - 5131257 Ft .L-iffY'3-asil, , .i.!e.,- i1i .t.nee-1 .gi , 541-flight i ' ,ia 1 Q ,r Ei 1 T L gm? G-iii Doug MacC1ymont A ,. .,: 1 -f - ' , . 4 , . . ,. 5 i L Mike MacCorm1ck QQ i g X David MacDonald ' ' , -9 , X V V X . ' 'f ,i .' . 'jj , .5- 1 1 in xrf. ' ' ' v Tim McCo11am Kim McCormick Connie McCoy Mini.. '-5 i 'Q 'C 1 1 ,.... 1 1 2' N .f ,M X .iw 'A V V ft, it , , Maja J I ' ' . T' Xia!! ,vii i A A 5' - :'fpu5't1-1 L fri' -- Q 'II V i i - 1 , -jij ' .,,L: V , i -V 'ZF 'f- . ,.,, ' . .1 .,-'-IR , 'L' ' ' ' ' i A iw . ' Q71 is -i , 'a n , A A x . 4 4 .v-.,f M '..ff,.- l M . N x 4 w' ' 4 N ii S' ,J 4 1.14 . yi John McCoy Tammy McCoy Dean McDaniel Brian McE1hinney Russ McE11jott Molly McGrath Sandy Mcllnay Cathy Mclntyre Mark McKean Michelle McKean Mike McKillup Samee McKinzie Mark McLain Bill McMahon Eddie McReyno1ds Felicia McSpadden Joe McSpadden Susan McStay Sophomore Album- 1 95 Roger Mansfeild DeAnn Marrifeild M r l P L3 -'KL A 'swam 1 cmismmm .'i.ff- J ack Martin . Anne Mattson :'i. Q.. mx: 'A Ron Mauldin 'vi' Margo Maxwell l Bruce Mayfeild gi .X y Tim Mayse Chip May I Melody May 1 u l J Ted Medows Jennifer Melching Mike Meyers Charles Millen Kirk Milliren Shelly Moe Michelle Moeller Mark Mohler Brett Molz Will Moneymaker Mark Monroe Kent Montee Greg Moore Peggy Moore Nanci Moorhead Ric Morando Jeff Morey Mike Morgan 196 -Sophomore Album 4.1. X 1 3 f uf WA Ain- -1 q at I - Sophomore Jan Cox proofreads and puts W .- sq x 5 -S1 L. .., ,sl ' ,f. m..f:,- 9' li ' ' 4 -1- vc. . , C . . if . E 4 5 15. iff' , gi f . - 5' ' . 9 .Lrg A S .,-i A 1 Q: the , . finishing touches on her thesis paper before . handing it in to her teacher. - -l - - ' r 1: I 1 ' ' ' K5 4, W r' A if . is ' ' me 'jig l 'rd xl! il l QQ , f A, l .. - fx' 4. ur, , ' 1' I'-F . M 'Z' V- ' - .rf - ri I K x ' i i r A X . SN .Q J 'V ' -C: n, , l N J: Z- 'vt lil i I -TQ 'Tr y 5 fi x Si x W Q my :gf Elllm rin I M ,. 1 t 5 'vf'fw-e'+..-,r -- r ' ' 'x i. , - , KT , AX ,' ' A Troy Morris Curtis Morrison Phil Mroz Connie Mueller Brett Mullender Kevin Mullin Pat Mulvenon J ill Murray George Murrey , A 2 'SF Jamie Muzquiz Mike Nahrstedt Cherry Nalley Jane Neal Julie Nelson Kevin Nelson f 1.4 I 3? J.. xv fy up nf' 4 73712-I ' .1 sl 'J iv X -sis, .Sf-r., qi-i-yy --?eX iff.,-J.71 l 6 W 4 i ' rf . r 4 gf . ' l 53' Q, xx ,- fiiiqi-,E V. , i li 3 Sharon Norris Jay Neutzler Tim Nice Jeannine Nichols Kathy Nicholson Terre Nonemaker Sophomore Album 197 xl, I , ln ' ' xv i ll 1 f V zu Cindy Nowachek in ,, -ns . 'v-, gg' n N A, 3 .. N I Lori Oakleaf 4 X Ki kv , Q I Dan O'Connel r f .f fn - J Jane Owens Lori Owens Nancy Owsley Diane Oxley Paul Paduano Kendall Page 198-Sophomore Album is- J 7 'W' A. Two shy sophomores take time out to enjoy Y a beautiful spring day, while a new romance slowly begins to blossom. Dennis O'Dell Pat Ogburn Teresa Omperting David O'Neil Chris Orlando Bill Oswald Mike Oswald Laura Oswalt , f Monica Palomino Steve Parke .T oe Pasquale Carolyn Patrick We TK yr J li A l 1 If . 14 I-'fa-vm I: ir: '.-1 - l, fin, ll M is , i 511, 1 I , .W , N fl' l c . , QF i li I r-, resifgikri : I '- ,, 2,5214 , , NL l - ,, ' ,Q H -V .A .V ' . , in ' . ' 1 .. ,f W X S ' a b 1 . 1- , --' . Teresa Patterson Brad Payne ' ras- 1 ff if all il' ah 'IL' 1 . ' ., . ' v all A.i:.L n r, 'Wi'i- M i Hiq,,'l4'.,ifff 'b'l ,A K - V-El l My iw D3 l Ll Q 4 I D 'P S ' l 5 ., -. .Q 5 .I g V xy ' K Q -V ffx 'xf g f fr ia J , -F' 44, .Aj rg. r . 4 J, fr as .tag r at l'f w'- P I' A ' ' 'I D' ' . 1 ' ,J 'I .r rr - , . ,l,. , i , .f ' y : r , ' ' 1. , .1 , x S , I Y r ! X i , . , -r r M 11, . r Y , ..4 . ,. ' A ' - I 5 :' V ,-n - , I-1 . -: J, -S.-. r ' 1 . 4 . 4 5. r ' ' -L .N r N11-af'.r1 ' 1 - , 4 - Wx .A-if r ,Q -. . M -'rxizfful ' U ' i I , . , i W , r - .f-,..k- V rg, X, . f -9 -7 P , , y fa, i, J f 1 f . J x I . S lx ig!! X 'A , . -'i fl --' P ' '51 rg We G K ffl l ht F 'T 6 y H+-g k Q lwfllrl U c si 'V 'Ely ' -- - rw ,rw - ' J , ' .V -', ' F if . - 1 1 il f i ,Q 1 r N -'L' rr- . r, 1 ' .f - .- .. , ,ir - . , , -,YK-fr , r r , fig - , , ' 1 Q V-. if ,. .I if ' I --Y r V' 'ix' l l,, : y?f,v,Q jr 5 Y V Inq J A vw it Q af! lf 4 Af f f Q- eg r r fa.T 'r t J' , f .J XATN at QRMWPQ.. if P. 211 J P .J , ' ' :1 -, A ' ' 'v l 11115 WAX 1 .. ' ,H :h.,,', , .H V J Q 1 - A - ' i 41- 4 , ' bl' I.fx.cw v w-ay .. 2. X L V N Tiff'-x. , Aw- rf .WX Q41-2.2555 ' f'O?li:L',,.k N ' 3 .J x -l. P31524 'J .ir .gf Vanessa Eisenhower reads her script one last time before getting off the bus to participate in a forensic contest. l f ' l J ,ri if D l Ginger Quinn - . fr i rg, wif' , 1 '11 , -Ji-:phil-rig 'tim' -a, V'-V i' ' T 'l.L4L'Q J J J NK Y' . H p F' Aix ' st I gnc if -., D., . Q Greg Pelter Michelle Perparas Rebecca Perry Carol Peters Jim Phillips OII Scott Philips Cindy Pierce Chris Pietz Diana Pinkston Gwen Pitney Brian Platt Karen Plummer Meg Plunkett . Vicki Polston Jeff Poole Laura Poole Terry Poot Beth Porter Chris Porter J Debbie Poss Sarah Potler Janet Potts Steve Pratt Kent Press f'BY- p Diane Racldey Brenda Ragan David Price Steve Puhr Linda Quakenbush Jim Rahtjen Kathy Raining Mike Ratliff Sophomore Album-199 Mary Reardon Mary Redler Rob Reeder Allecia Remington Janet Reno Jim Reyes Shirley Ridlen Leanne Rinard Lori Rinehart Kim Rippetoe Andrew Ritchie Steve Rivas Cindi Roach Michelle Robenson Polly Robinson Brett Roberts Kathy Robertson Kirk Roefer Lee Roger Cindy Rollins Patty Rooney 200-Sophomore Album Making the most common stop of the day, a sophomore searches through his locker for his biology book for next hour. MDW 900 N 'Y FFMQXQ-.z V x4 9' l 5 it 1' X -2? lf ' All 1 Y W' it 9 st'-'f ' f 'X , 'M' N N... Lt,....tx ' 'N X . , .,, .t, 1 AE' 1 I i R K v-1' ,T -. , , - -Mp- 1 f it Q, - i 'ts' U s-if W, V 3 'X i iii, . li' P12 , v 1' L .X , '. 'rf' Q Q if 4' ef all HA Jw l Q 1 nr r it K -'x 4 1 X I 42-' 't e g V- A '- .' 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' I '7.'f -A , ,AM--X in 4' '4 5 ',l1 Q ' 33 ,5 N ,raft fi--1 If We A Bill Sayegh Melinda Schauf Scheryl Schiavoni Linda Schibig Roycee Schlotzhauer Davis Schrner Sherri Schmidt Cathy Schneider Carol Schraad Dave Schultz David Schwarts Diane Scott Kathleen Scully Kim Sexton Lynne Searcy Sheri Selk Kelly Sell Lori Semple Doug Shane Larry Shay Jim Shearer Sherri Sheehan Dave Sheridan Paul Sherman Marty Shields Alan Shorthouse This sophomore finds it very easy to let his fingers do the walking through his com- puter programming assignment. Sophomore Album-201 Dave Shull Debbie Sigle Rob Simari Chris Simon Marybeth Sontheimer Hayward Sparks Cheryl Spencer Mike Spidell Christine Spiegel Mike Staley Beth Stallcup Cheri Staples Sam Stasi Kelly Stavros Joe Stegeman Carol Stewart 202-Sophomore Album A. W f J Steve Sittig Alan Smith Brent Smith Chuck Smith Cindy Smith David Smith Eyes following her passing heartthrob, Robin Levitch leans up against the wall as shaky knees take over. l l . l ,.: zl, i P Wszii- I'-is f ' I: . QV. L lux . Q ri F -.l. 1 l in , l 'f'f'Llzr, , 55, , Y Mike Sivels 7 Y .. mmf l I A V, I Fred Sivyer ii V Y ' S DougSkillman ' ,M 5 Vi i Annette Sloan A I U- . C' ll ffm QR M SW' it fa - . fy, 4 In IA r' l I 4 B mls K fi' - l -si. ,V i I , - n ,,1,1' , - :.:i,.:.. 'lk ,.-- 'l YJ.. 29531 f, I Greg Smith p JeffSmith at 4' l 5, ' Neil Smith y W A X 1, Patti Snell 'F 5 V x. ' - ,MN H. - S T-Jig QT' C l 'r l i 1 F:-f 3 4 .14 5 1. f V -f 1. Ni ...nf l -1, ,, 4- T , I ,Q , -4 l - ,,'?i.v.,,,,:hL in -L y ' i 1 i f .. , .I,. E,.,,. ,. N J x M I 1 I 1 1 W4 4 ' tr- il ' WMP? 13' ' 1' i a 1 W H1 1 7 , l : V -C 2' .-1 N . , e - , 5 f - 'Q :g m ' 45 S 5 he - N it V fl f ':.Y. 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Sophomore Album-203 Julie Trogdon Shawn Trussell John Twist Kathy Ulses Pat Upton Greg Valentine Debbie VanBooven Gary VanDaa1en Lori Vest Diane Vogt Mike Vohland Bret Vaisner Jeff Wagner Allen Walker Tim Walker Richard Waikowiak Cindy Walters Kerry Walters Steffie Warmund Greg Warner Wendi Warner Mell Warrenfells Beverly Wehrbein Theresa Weisenssee Donna Werner Eric Westfall Ginny Weston Drew Wharton 204 Sophomore Album A f x , c xx, 'vi l -L.-5 .f 1 + .V -,1 , f l 1, ig- xx ' A vl' x '- X Q1 'AQ' 0 ' x '3 ff' . X' , A it ' X' W ' Y I 1 A 9- Yr I 0. ' . Q . . L , ,, 1 'N X ' I 4 xx , :1 . 1 1 Q-AI 54 ff W ' , . -, 4 , 3, . f1 J, 5.1 . f f tbl. vfil ., 41 ' f. 121, X 3 v, I 10 'W' Th 1 ..- ' ' .-x. 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Mr. McDonald's sixth hour American His- tory class falls silent as Lisa Posner con- templates a tough history question. a. promise. .cz goal. . l As juniors, we tried to mark our own path and not follow exactly in the footsteps of the class ahead of us. At the same time, we tried to set precedents and examples for the sophomores under us to go by. We fulfilled our most important job for the year: planning prom. It came off well, with many more couples attending than we expected. We found our place in the school status somewhat confusing. We didn't have the respect due to seniors, nor did we have the excuse of being new in the school to cover up for our mistakes. Our middle year taught us many facts about ourselves and others. we fill the sandwich. 206-Junior Opening H. .3 Joe Cunningham strikes a pose for the photographer for his picture in next Sun- day's bridal section of 'The Star. Quietly stifling a smile, junior Laurie Ofverstedt receives the news that she is on this weekis cleanup detail, Pauline Bann smiles and testifies to the fact that life as a junior offers its advantages, as well as its hardships. unior Class Officers: I-,Ori Watermgm-P1'e5L JuI1iOr JOl1I1 Tootle 1'62lCh6S fO1' badly-needed ent, Brenda Keith-Secretary-Treasurer, tools as he eyes the craftsmanship of his Barthol-Vice-Pregidem, fellow wood classmates. Y 'J 3 1 JL .X F ,' 1,Vf N, i J Junior Opening-207 Don Admire Cheryl Ahrens Ronda Akers Laurie Aldrich Wayne Allen Lance Alspaugh Susie Anderson Tracy Anderson Karen Arnhart Kathy Arnold Leanne Arnold Donna Ashbum Gary Ashmore Jeff Asmus Carolyn Atkinson Gene Atkinson Julie Atwood Duane Axelton Todd Babington Sunnie Bain Jodi Baird Claude Baldwin Danny Baldwin Pauline Ban Donna Abott Daren Adams Kim Adams Marsha Adams Joe Adler QR 4 ' . :J V ,. .. III, I i II p I I ,Q i T. .il . fag: fl? ,f 4 , df 5 1 3- .,... 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X v-In 1 1 X W, ! . r 1 r x ' 1. f an be rv UQ, . 4. 1' fl 529 L., , My I at r-Iv., ' .11.' .L 'x A Cathi Brown Dorinda Brown Brian Bruce Ellie Bryan Kent Bryan Carla Bryant Robert Bryant Kim Buchanan Mark Buller Kent Bumgamer Buzz Burgess Brenda Bumett Michelle Burnett Tracy Burnett Margie Burton I - A mira l I W f fl ' 1: I , . J 7 'kv fl 5 During a break in the action of a volleyball game. Joanne Long and a friend giggle over the antics of a yell leader. f -- - 1 . I n I Zu Q- ' V. -zu' V y w W A V A X 1- 1 ri fl flair M 'El A Q A . V! Jill: L. ' fr. ' rfllfb , .' X. fl . ,Kg ,f 5 fun -- 'H 2 '. f .,,, 214 r J rt: ' +L, 5 'r.9A'v r . f ' -1-. ,ff-'-5. -- ., .ll . , , , -1 N,-Q-ff fa 1 rl in,-' ' -fllutll' ' f .' 'J L z 1 Ek N-'- 'f.i P X fd 'df .5 , , ffl fx KR.. Ken Calasuonno Shara Campbell Lori Canterbury Cheryl Carlson Ed Carpenter Lisa Carpenter Mark Carpenter Bill Carr Jean Carroll Scott Carson Colleen Caster Marjorie Caterer Craig Cattelino Richard Cearley Rick Cederberg 1 Larry Chaussee Robin Chesney Cathy Chestnut Dana Circle Tim Clark Sharon Cloud Gigi Coburn Erin Coddington Teresa Coffey Junior Album 21 1 Bev Choen Cindy Collins Mike Combs Paula Conley Terry Connell Ann Connors Greg Coonrod Bill Copher Kim Corder Michael Cornelius Melissa Cornell Randy Corey Crystal Deffenbaugh 212-Junior Album Scott Cowell Greg Cox Mark Crandall Bob Cunningham Joe Cunningham Jamie Curry Carol Cutright Dave Davies Brent Davis . . '27 .22 bl F... V r , ,, Susan Davis N. y 5'-'Q 1 .C Y Don DeGrande ai ' Q fi Preceding a near pin, Ed Carpenter over- powers his adversary from North to the chagrin ofthe North team and crowd. Cheri DalPorto Jon Delventhal Paul Delventhal Mike Demo Ann Dempsey x . Gerry Elde Donna Elder Betty Eldridge Kim Elliot Ken Desieghardt Rene Dias Peggy Divine Dan Dobbels Jill Dodd Pat Donahue Manda Donaldson Sean Doran Cathy Dragen Kevin Dupree Angela Eager Vele rie Eddle mann Kelly Edmonds Debbie Eggars Scott Ehle I Q' 11' sr, 1 i -I ' .,- , ' , , . 46 f-3 H4 ',,llit'e u. lv! n . , Kim Ellis Danny Englehart Janna Ereth Diane Faught Greg Feightener Mary Ferguson Joe Fletcher Steve Fluty Lori Flynn George Foiles Jay Fowler Daniel Fox Junior Album 213 Terri Gerhardt ' Katie Gill Diana Glauser Jon Glimpse Michelle Goff Lisa Golden Pat Goodwin Mark Grant Cathy Gray Bob Green 214 Junior Album Karen Fox Roger Fox Debbie Francis Linda Frantz Craig Friesen Susan Frost Karen Gabler Cidni Garcia Anette Gaston Mike Geoff :pi ...nav H-:jf X it I I , . R l lla A ill ik 9 iv x. J w 5' ' ,X 4 1 Ag 'tx sl A ' -' - vs .44 ' Q tk. Fi., ,- -ana, ... t . f,, i a lk, was ,. -G u'?fwj'. ? x K: 0 2 -,fx , .0 ,N 1 fi 'X r ,A aaa New I 4 ,W 1 ,-, ,fa in '- I .. 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Horst Doug Howard Annie Hrzenrk Janet Hucke Dan Hughes Kevin Jones Mark Jones Jan Jordan Scott Jordan Karen Kaiser Cindy Kalish Erin Kallahan Doug Karley Kim Hughes Julie Humphrey David Hunter Peter Ira Stephanie Ireland Janet J aderborg Jay Jeffrey Michelle Jerome Eric Johnson Jolene Johnson Karen Johnson Melanie Johnson Bob Jones Jan Jones Joni J ones Q '5?09Qz2O 9361604 '96'5'6QOq, 1 - fs, W Q51 oQ0a,C'3'QU NX' 6429 Q6'Of3,49fv!f94?0 X' 20 2 ?2f6' o'-'59 6 QQQQ-fjq' fgfod, I XX' 660 0200, w!?'7f0 ef' O 9 oQ5Q04?s'50CZp X, 0.v6.0n,'2cyo'w2P fc Q60 ff 66 gf m9 3gQXQ2?2?jZfg2fZ5Q? NG' 00 0odl4'a3.oQb Q60 01? Lofpfgj wc, Cbbzio GGQO O gfO'0bO'0f' Q Qew0fy.f00f0w Wo' oZ'o'd5 do of fo 'Oo wo' Q0 04? G53 605 Q6 lp we 2 o6CZpf22'ZQ',00'6OOOOoofqo 0,p0Q,,2'Zv'?r,J 50'Zp4'f O fP5, Q,.,p'Enw94- oQxOO0 f O49 6442 ,490 z'oCyOOw0O00 f.50QO0J,a-P 19390421 9'-4 wf'Wwf- fz.OfW'f if 0 2 Z 4, Z O QQ 60 up ,p 513, Q90 '94 ! 1? K' If Z' Q LL aqi O Q J Q0 0 f' 01 O goal' QA! wo Q1 O Q -30496. 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A, 1': eil J ,f 1,1 Dana Lovern Mitch Lubin Sharon Lynn Laura McCort Jim McCraner Pam McCullough Jean McElligott Bob McEl1iott Jody McGee Dave McLain David McNaughten Jeff Mallin Wayne Malnicof Jim Marr Lori Marr Mitzi Martin Tim Martin Ric Marquez Junior Album-221 222-Junior Album Val Marturano Peggy Mayfield Elisa Mayhew Debbie Mays Debbie Melliorn Scott Messick Scott Michell Rick Mickel Jim Milam Kenny Milburn Chet Miller Kathy Miller Bryan Minter Tami Modig Teresa Moeller Steve Moldrup Tami Moore Marci Morris Greg Moser Julie Musgrave Karen Myers Dave Nail Cheryl Nauta Julie Neal Marla Neely ,ea . nf? xl - f it -V J 4' X'-L f I , s . fxxx lr ' W V ' jimi ,Q ,Q ,ll . l, t - ' I r r 1 Cdl! f . -245. , X H, 5 fr . , . Jeanie Newcomer Robby Newcomer - QS, 'xx X ' . 'X Cheryl Nichols Cindy Norquest Tim Norris Kevin Nugent Lisa Nyberg Laurie Ofverstedt I 1 V . 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Brenda Schwindt Junior Album -225 Sandra Scott Mike Scruggs Mike Scully Wendy Selves Dave Seymour Don Seymour Karen Shapiro Mark Shapiro Steve Sharkey Jan Sharp Becky Shaw Howard Shaw Karen Shonkwiler Elaine Shorthouse Jim Simmons Brad Simpson James Skeens Danny Slavens Tom Sloan Mary Smidl Kelly Smith Tracy Smith Steve Smutz Mike Snedden Amy Spencer Ron Spencer Valerie Spencer Lisa S iegel P Suzanne Southerland 226-Junior Album Mike Stanton Cindy Stapp Lynn Steffenhagen Mark Steiner DeDe Stephans Kim Stevens 'FIV V W .N -rl asv' ,' 1. Q., ff- 'L l Y r ' J' ' I . . gli W .l 41 er'-, w , N431 1 V' ' JI CM., 'Sc Y +--- 'si'--L-. gs I lil lx 1. -2: is I 'fi'-1. '--.tw 1 - 1 Kevin Stevenson Bob Stinson ' Leroy Stocks HI 1 ,- , J, 4 ,H 1 It 4 ri- , V Charlene Temple Debbie Tenpenny Carla Therrien Janet Thierolf Julie Thomas Shelley Thomas Randy Thomas Cheryl Thompson Deana Thompson Barry Tice Andy Stone Jeff Strom Sandy Strong Ed Stultz Lee Taylor Tim Teegarden Bob Teel Junior Album 227 Vickie Toole John Tootle Dawn Torrey Denise Tramill Scott Trast Greg Trempy Bill Trumbauer J an Turov Leanne Upton Donna Urich Julie Vanderbark Brent Vaughn Chuck Vawter Ric Vogel Randy VonStetten Mark Wagner Vera Waltmire Dana Valton Janet Waisner Tim Ware 228 Junior Album xi, i. Ni Q' f-rl' ' , a, . 4Q j, Nd V Y I Q W ws.. l is Jody Baird phones her mother in hopes that she might bring the homework assignment which absolutely must be on time. if V' V-A V QYWL' L 'tv Y, Tia ,i irssr , g Q. il' Z is 1 .JLYX , .. Laurie Wasson Lori Waterman Jeff Wehrbein Nancy Wells Vicky Wernes S. Kim Westfall Debbie Whalen Patty Whipple Lisa A. White If' di! 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Class Officers: Marilyn Dawson- Belsey Perry--4SecretarylTreus- 7 sl Win' 5' f wg! :ff Senior Opening-231 Ed Aaronson Steve Abrams Kim Adams Arley Adcock Julie Aldrich Susan Arnold Tim Arnold Ann Atkinson Mike Atwood Susan Aulgur Ron Baer Wayne Baker Jeanette Baldwin Diane Barbosa Mike Barbour Hunt Barrett Bret Baughman Greg Beary Polly Beery Matt Belden Lisa Bell Brett Bennett Dorothy Bennett Cindy Berg Tamra Bettendorf 232-Senior Album B. fm -7 'H 555 A Qi 7 Keith Anderson Tim Arenson Richard Armstrong Patti Arnold an Q qu G3 ,- if 5 3' fir ' 4 1 1 -'tl 1.-'7 '4 3 ? ?f - Rf 7 I IQ H' , J E ' '-, KW l rf. , . ' ri I ll' JN I 'L ? i lfi 3 1 y In C3 L xr Y W gr' ng , lil - r M11 K ll l lv is 1. AM' Hr'- 'T'-iff' ' ' I --Fjj:ir:.i.jj ,nf 1 J ' y ,2g,,.,r -- J s-r.. ef 1 J - r I, '1 'Ili-.vq 5, i lr Qi V, xl 3 11 'N A is I , nt- ' , ,, 'r 1 a . V l f W , 1 , ,-l 5, f' Q 1 - ' I ' aww --9 fl , , ' Y A . 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J 14' ., Bruce Mcllnay Terri McKillip Tad McKim Susan McMahon Meredith Love Cheryl Luedike Tim Lyons Rod MacLachlar Janet McAtee Brian McCarthy Sheryl McCoy Jana McCrary Dan McGrath Cindy McGuire Nick McManus Susan McMullan Karen McReynolds Rhonda McSpadden David Macy Erin Magee Gayle Malinowski Cliff Mallon Mike Mallon Keith Mallory Senior Album-245 Jennette Manly A V Frank Mansfield LP-me ' Sandy Mansfield l l 1 I Brad Mansfield M 'K v l 4 Lisa Marland .Ni J. 1. l y ,lg Ny Linda Marr l Jody Marshall Kirk Marshall Jay Martin Duane Martz Kim Mathews Becky Maude Don Mauldin Byron Maxwell Steve Means Bill Meeker Janet Meinecke Karen Meline Kim Meline Patty Melching Nathan Meyer Drew Meyers Greg Middleton ,,., Dana Miller Bobbi Miller Brian Miller Larry Miller Wendy Milliken Mike Minto 246-Senior Album ' 3 ,, ,L -tv, f' ff ,D Q V- .hi l 1 V 1 .5592 ' '-: .iv 1' ' ' l r ff -Q 4 T -.,i.i.i..- -, A W Kathleen Paduanor Jeff Palmisano Debbie Park Randy Paschake Carolyn Mitchell Kayla Mitchell Steve Mitchell Karen Moldrup Linda Molina Allison Moody Steve Moody Jeri Morrison Steve Mroz Craig Mueller Toni Mullender Mary Mullins Rex Murray Gary Myrick Kevin Nail Clayton Neff Ervin Neff Gay Neutzler Donna Noel Pat O'Bannon Steve O'Dette Chris Ogburn John Otey Jeanie Owens Gary Owsley Senior Album-247 Dave Re thwisch Curt Richardson Kyle Patchen Cindy Patton Mike Paxton Diane Peck Dee Pelter Randy Peterson Johnadean Pippin Lisa Poe Anita Porte Stephanie Pounds Mark Percy Betsy Perry Kevin Perry Mary Perucca 'TQ f d P ,ii Rfk-LE Cathy Pracht Scott Pratt Sue Punch Nancy Rahtjen Cathy Ramirez Kevin Ramm Ben Raskin Lindy Ratliff Kun Reichman Beth Reigier Paivi Repola J oy Rexroat Dan Riden 248 Senior Album 4. ki' E fr! .1 Wu-ry? 'Z- L-1 , , , ,. .Wi , - ,vm . ' 'i 1 -if n' , , ,. .',v'-gig., Mike Ronan Eric Ronning Stu Rose W- r Q , ,ggi . I .35 1. 1. I i . X L 5.1 , . lam ti xghq., -3: SR' ' 'V 4 '17- L 4 N lf' rig Dennis Riffer John Ring Pam Riley Stan Roark Debi Roberts Mary K. Roberts Tom Roberts Dave Robinson Pam Rocklage Jim Rogers Becky Rowland Kathleen Saathoff Beth Sanders Debbie Sanders Jim Sandy Brad Scafe Vicki Schad Tom Scheier Dave Scherbarth Dave Schloemer Roger Schlotzhauer Cindy Schmidt Doug Schmidt Cindy Schnacke Greg Schoen Senior Album 749 Mark Schraad Laura Schultz Joe Scully Betsey Seagraves John Searcy I im Seaman Julie Semple Cindy Sewell Julie Seymour Kevin Shank Lisa Shear Bob Sheely Leslie Short Greg Showalter Sam Sibala Pam Sigle Kim Silvils Debbie Simoes Amy Simpson Joni Skeens Mark Skuban Allison Smith Matt Smith Ron Smutz Greg Snook Lisa Spalding Susan Sparks Scott Sperry David Spivey Nan Spradling 2 5 O Senior Album '19, - -gr 1 1 . i i i f f,--. -. 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I a dj , .L .ig 1. . 1 ' Q W-J I3 - 4:17 f Ebb S 5 '?' f f ,U fy in V , V l' lzklwfqxy r X , r 433 . 5 Q 4 , X 'A ly if '. xjlf i ff' wtf 4-'GT' gf I 2 WT ' 1 I ,f 1 ,?n:Jmei:Lw'if ' iainawaaiwiggfvr-i '-.: ir- - g 1 1 K lg 'F' Wd HN H5 43' Q 1 Ralph Thiergart Marcia Thomas V Kim Thomson Keith Thorpe Brian Stack Debbie Staley Carolyn Stapleton Greg Statesel Paul Strahl Stephanie Straus Isaac Streepy Kelly Sturgeon Curt Sullivan Mike Sullivan Tim Sullivan Margaret Sunderland Mark Sutton Dee Ann Swank Bill Swanson Bob Swisher Danny Sylvester Paula Syvertson Dave Talley John Taylor Kent Taylor Mary Taylor Paul Taylor Mike Tedrow .Till Terry Senior Album-251 Tom Timmons Tami Tinius Sue Tomassi Debbie Travers Janine' Trempy Vic Turnbaugh I v' - YA, , June Trieb T: ' W Tim Turner it . P x If 1. f T Sheri Trussell V W K Kathy Vaczi Rob Valentine Cherie Vanbuskirk Don Vanlandingham John Varner . X. G I- ' ' 5 ' I 'Y X Terry Vaughn 2, in ,- Dave Velazquez V' T f Paula Voegtle ,T i Kevin Underwood u 'T T Jan Wagner x K X iisifiifyg nl-l- I -n '.- , I H353 !.f'f',inQ.lif, ' T fi' ' Fx ,,A.N A . ,. , WA F1 Kathy Walsh 5- ,im Don Watnee T A Jerry Wayne , I -. ug Larry Wayne Ai A Nancy Weatherholt . 'gl 'I' , 2 , ' ' 0' I. , A yi gif! 4 H '-Q r Y W '?l'H' '1YY' 'Tf- GY Rich Weisensee KeAn Weiss Amy Welty Stacey Wharton Jeff Wheat 25 2 -Senior Album 9' .unv- r ' , . YH 'T X. . wr wt lx! ., .. fy x X 7 'fl NJ I'-Q '1 ':Y .maj .. .--Y----Q , ,. ...H 4- L24 ' v I K., .. A ,f - 2111- . . r A' .. Viffz. -A-: 1 , W4 'CF' I . r rm r 4 l Q11 i 4,,-! V - lg A if Q 4 ,- f ,f Q H4- i f 21.2-ICE ,V A :-- F K .r fbi lx r X .r 5 r M i A ,, Q .i V V Av. ',, K rf-sf Y -- i 'r : i - , wb' Pam Wise Jerry Witter Scott Wixson Charles Wolfe 'Tr , l L A Marshall Zieman Star Ziller Vickie Zoeller Phil Zumbehl Patty Whipple Gail Whitfield Kim Wilcox Brock Wilkerson Leslie Wilkes Allison Wilson Doug Wilson Karen Wilson Tim Winne Sharon Winton Stephen Wolford Debi Wood Teri Woodard Tim Wren Glenn Wright Becky Yanak Cindy Yohe Bobbi Young Fred Young Tom Zagaruyka Senior Album -253 CI, Aldrich, Julie-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3. Pep Band 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. District Band 3, 4. District Orchestra 3, 4. Stage Band 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 3. AFS 2. Tri-State Honors Orchestra 3. Anderson, Keith-Tennis 3, 4, numer- al 3, letter 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 3, 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 2, 3. Arnold, Patti-StuCo 2. Class Vice- President 2. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Wres- tling Hostess 2, 3, 4. Swimming 2, 3, numeral 2, 3. Softball 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Epic 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Sports Advisor 4. SAGA Royalty. Quill Sc Scroll. Atwood, Mike4Wrestling 2, numeral 2. Aulgur, Susan-Wrestling Hostess 2. Alexander, Robert-Track 2. Baer, Ron-Tennis 2, numeral 2. Epic 4. Baldwin, 'Jeanette-Swimming 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Forensics 2, 3, 4, certifi- cate 2. Drama crew 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Barbosa, Diane-Pep Club 3, 4. Barbour, Mike-Pep Club 2. Track 2. NJROTC 3. Out of Hand 4. Scholar- ship Pin 3. Barrett, Hunt-Football 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Basketball 2. 2nd Team All-State Football. Bartusik, Scott-Art Award 3, 3rd Watercolor. Baughman, Bret-Wrestling 2. I Bettis, Karen-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vi- kettes 3. Volleyball 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Swimming 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, letter 2. Scholarship Pin 2. Bettendorf, Tammy -Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2. 254-Senior Summaries senior summaries Berg, Cindy-StuCo 2. Class President 2. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Prom Committee 3. Tennis 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4, team captain 4. SAGA 3, 4, Co- Editor in Chief 4. Homecoming Candi- date. SAGA Royalty. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Quill 8a Scroll 3. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Bennett, Brett- West Side Sto1'y.', Thespian 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 3, 4. Bell, Lisa-Pep Club 2, 3. Tennis 4. Girls' Choir 2. A Capella 3. Chorale 4, letter 3, 4. Gypsy. The Americana Revue. Belden, Matt-A Capella 2. Chorale 3, 4, letter 3, 4. West Side Story. The Americana Revue. Beery, Polly-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vi- kettes 4. Sophomore Cheerleader 2, numeral 2. 2nd Junior Academy of Science. 2nd Greater K.C. Science Fair. Beary, Greg-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Wres- tling 2. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Black, Bill-VICA 2, 3, 4. Blake, Julie-Tennis 4. Volleyball 2. Epic 4. AFS 2. Bliss, Mark-Intramurals 2. Bodge, Kathi-AFS 2. Boline, Doug-Pep Club 2, 3. Basket- ball 2, 3, numeral 3. Baseball 2, 3, numeral 2, 3. Stage Band 2. Intra- murals 3,4. Book, Scott-Pep Club 2, 3. Basket- ball 2. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Boos, Ron-NHS 3, 4. HBoos Broth- ers 2, 3, 4. Borger, Jennifer-Pep Club 2, 3. Musi- cal crew 4. Drama crews 3, 4. AFS 2, 3, 4. ' Bortko, John-Epic 2, 3, 4. Chess Club 3, 4. Quill 8a Scroll 3. Bosley, Jerry-Out of Hand 3, 4. Bosworth, Kathy-Pep Club 3, 4. Wrestling Hostess 3, 4. Braddock, Cindy-Pep Club 3. Braden, Andy-Concert Band 4. State Honors Orchestra 4. Brockman, Leslie-Pep Club 2, 3. Ter nis 2. SAGA 3, 4, Production Edit 4. Quill 8a Scroll 3. Bromley, Beth-Pep Club 2, 3, A International Club 2, 3. Brown, Debi-Pep Club 2, 3. Girl Choir 2. Intramurals 2. Brown, Karen-Softball 2. Tennis Forensics 3, 4. Intramurals 3. Buehler, Susan-Forensics 2, 3, 1 letter 2, 3. Blithe Spirit. Thespia 2, 3, 4. NFL 3, 4. Bumgarner, Mary-Band 2, 3, 4, lett 2, 3, 4. Bunnell, Diane-Pep Club 2, 3. Girl Choir 4. Burgess, William E.-Chess Club 3, 4 President. Butler, Ken-Basketball 2. Intramura 2, 3, 4. Butner, Melinda-Pep Club 2. Hono Roll 2, 3, 4. Byer, J ennifer-Drama crews 2, 3 Thespians 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 1 C Caines, Cely-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Ban 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4..Forensics 2, 3. AF 2, 3, 4. Calahan, Richard-VICA 4. Callahan, Patrick-Folk Guitar 3, 4. Carlson, David W.-Cross-Country A 3, 4, numeral 2, 3, letter 4. Swimmin 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Ches Club 3, 4. 2nd Greater K.C. Scienc Fair 2. NHS 3, 4. NJROTC 2, 3, 1 Color Guard, 2nd, 3rd Class Hono Platoon. , Carr, Allen-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Track 3, numeral 2, letter 3. Cross-Countr 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Band 2, 3, 4, letter 3 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 3. Carroll, Ken-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Casey, Dan-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foo ball 2, 4. Wrestling 2. Track 2, 3. Casey, Mark-StuCo 4. Football Gymnastics 2. Chorale 3, letter 3 Men's Glee 4. sh, Mike-Swimming 2, 3, 4, letter 4. Gymnastics 2, numeral 2. Tennis 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Band 2, 3, 4, tter 3, 4. ianey, Don-Football 2. lst Greater .C. Science Fair 3. aibome, Renee-StuCo 2. Pep Club ark, Pam-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Softball 4, letter 3, 4. Basketball 4, letter 4. rensics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. SAGA 4, Sports Editor 4. Epic 4. SAGA oyalty. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Quill 8a roll 3. NFL 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 4. oburn, Linda-Pep Club 2, 3. Girls' p Club 3. ochran, Kevin-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. asketball 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. aseball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. onor Roll 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. olbert, William H.-Pep Club 2, 3. and 2. AFS 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, Scholarship Pin 2, 3. ole, Shelly-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. ook, Jim-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Band 2, , 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Track 2. ootball 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. ostigan, David-Out of Hand 2. ouchenour, Diane-Pep Club 2, 4. irls' Choir 2. Chorale 3, 4, letter 4. adet Teaching 3. ouchman, Henry-StuCo 2, 4. In- ructional Council 2. Curricular Council 4. Advisory Board 4. Pep Club 2. Debate 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. A Man for all Seasons. The Dark at the Top of the Stairsf' Thespians 3, 4. Epic 2. SAGA Royalty 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Quill Sc Scroll 2. NHS 3, 4, Treasurer. NFL 2, 3, 4. lst VFW Contest 2, 3, 4. Johnson County Youth Intern 4. Outstanding Foren- sics Boy 2, 3. Cox, Kelly-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Track 2. Cradit, Bob-Wrestling 2. DECA 2, 3. Crouch, Brian-Pep Club 4. Basketball 2. Golf 2, 3, 4. Commencement Com- mittee 4. Crutchfield, Cathy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vikettes 3, 4. Honor Roll 3, 4. d Dahl, Kerry-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vi- kettes 3, 4. Sweetheart Court. DalPorto, Tami-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Wrestling Hostess 3, 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 3. Drama crew 2. SAGA 3, 4, Business Editor 4. Office Education 3, 4, Vice-President. International Club 2, 3, 4. SAGA Royalty. Kansas OEA Vice-President 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. Quill Sc Scroll 3. NHS 3, 4. NFL 3, 4. Dammon, Kathy-Pep Club 2, 3. Fo- rensics 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Drama crew 3. Danahy, Suzanne-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Wrestling Hostess 2. Basketball 4, let- ter 4. Swimming 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Softball 2, 3,numeral 2, 3. Basketball Statistician 3, 4. Home- coming Candidate. Scholarship Pin 2, 3. Intramurals 2, 3. Dapp, Margie-Pep Club 2. Softball 2, numeral 2. Darr, Dale-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Football 2. Track 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, 3, letter 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Darr, Diane-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Volley- ball manager 2, numeral 2. Softball 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Darrington, Helen-VICA 4. Davidson, Laura Beth-StuCo 2, 3. Pep Club 2, 3. Girls' Choir 2. A Capella 3. Chorale 4. Drama crews 2, 3, 4. Musical crews 2, 3. 'incompara- ble Maxf' NM. 8a M. Goodtime Revue. The Dark at the Top of the Stairs. Thespians 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. SAGA 3, 4, Co-Photography Editor 4. SAGA Royalty. Quill 8a Scroll 3. NFL 2, 3, 4. 1 Davis, Patty-Debate 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Dawson, Marilyn-StuCo 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Basketball Statistician 3, 4. Forensics 3, 4, letter 4. Epic 3, Poetry Editor. SAGA 2nd Attendant. AFS 2, 3, 4. Dean, Jeff-Football 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, 3, letter 4. Deck, Joanne-StuCo 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. Curricular Council 3. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Decker, Diane-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Wrestling Hostess 3, 4. Drama crews 2, 3, 4. Thespians 4. Epic 3, 4, News Editor 3, Advertising Manager, Layout Artist 4. AFS 3, 4. 2nd Greater K.C. Science Fair 2. Quill 8a Scroll 3. DeGrande, Jim-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. lst Greater K.C. Science Fair 2. Intra- murals 2, 3. Dennis, Steve-lst Shawnee Mission Science Fair 3. lst Greater KC Science Fair 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. uring an assembly, senior football players ng the school tight song before being troduced to the Pep Club. Senior Summaries-255 Disselhoff, Margaret-Pep Club 2, 3. OEA 3, Filing Award 3. Doerry, Karen-Orchestra 2, 3. Sound of Music. All American. NHS 3, 4. Doran, Tom-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, letter 4. Track 2. Swim- ming 2. Douglass, Dave-Gymnastics 2. Bas- ketball manager 3, 4. Downing, Chris-StuCo 2, 3, 4. Cur- ricular Council 2, 3, 4. Debate 2. Forensics 3, 4, letter 4. Epic 2. Biolo- gy Club 3. Categories 2, 3. NHS 3, 4. National Merit Semifinalist 4. Drayer, Darryl-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Wind Ensem- ble 2, 3, 4. Brass Choir 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 2, 3. National Merit Commended Student 4. Duden, Dirk-Baseball 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 2, 4. DuPree, Gregg-Pep Club 2, 3. Stage Band 2. Scholarship Pin 2, 4. NHS 3, 4. Dyer, Julie-Pep Club 2. OEA 4. Honor Roll4. Dyer, Phil-Football 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Track 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. 8 Eckerberg, Kathy-Swimming 2. Edwards, Chris-StuCo 2, 3. Pep Club 2. Debate 2, 3. Forensics 2, 3, 4. Epic 2, 3, 4, Photography Editor 4. SAGA 3, 4, Photography Co-Editor 4. Quill 8a Scroll 3. NFL 3. Eggers, Mike-Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, letter 4. Track 2, 3, 4, letter 4. Basketball Yell Leader 4. Elder, Donna-Girls' Choir 2, 3. Epps, Reggie-Football 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. SAGA King. Basketball All-League. Football All-League. NHS 3 4 , . Eskilson, Kurt-Swimming 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Musical crews 2, 3. Drama crew 256-Senior Summaries 4. You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Blithe Spirit. The Dark at the Top of the Stairs. Thespians 3, 4. Forensics 4. Epic 4, Artist. Out of Hand 2, 3, 4. NFL 4. NHS 3, 4. SAGA Royalty. Evans, James P.-Band 2. Drama crews 2, 3, 4. A Man for all Seasons. The Dark at the Top of the Stairs. The Arnold Bliss Show. Happy Birthday Wanda June. Thespians 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. Evans, Julie-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Schol- arship Pin 2, 3, 4. f Ferguson, Jan-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. Fischer, Carol-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vikettes 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Gymnastics manager 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Swimming manager 2, letter 2. Sweet- heart Court. Flynn, Russ-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Com- mencement Committee 4. Intramurals 3. Foss, Norby-StuCo 2, 3, 4. Curricular Council 2. Debate 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Happy Birthday Wanda June. Chess Club 2, 3, 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. SAGA Royalty. lst Greater K.C. Science Fair 2. NJROTC 4, Com- mander 4. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. National Merit Semifinalist 4. Foster, Tamara G.-Girls' Choir 2. Chorale 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Musical crews 2, 3. Minglee and the Magic Tree. Fralick, Ross-Swimming 2, 3, letter 3. Chorale 2, 3, 4. Musical crew 3. Francis, Cathy-lst District Art Fair 3, Printmaking. Frost, Careyn-StuCo 4. Drama crew 4. 'Magination 8a Co. 4. Fulenwider, Lisa-Pep Club 2, 3. Swimming 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Tennis 3, 4, numeral 3, 4. Golf 4, letter 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Band Council Repre- sentative 3, 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 2. breath, Tom-Debate 2, 3. AFS 2. ver, Lisa-Pep Club 2, 3. t'The W Chautauguaf' OEA 3, 4. lic, Kent-Football 2.'Wrestling 2, numeral 2, 3. National Merit Semi- alist 4. ss, Diane-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vi- ttes 3, 4, Historian 4. SAGA 3, 4, dio Co-Editor 4. Quill 8a Scroll 3. eenlee, Brian-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. ck 2. 'ffin, Dan-Track 3, 4, numeral 3, ter 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. ncert Band 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3, 4. ise, Judy -Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. omer, Kathy-AFS 2, 3, 4. State olar 4. National Merit Commended dent 4. oss, Jim-Pep Club 2, 3. nby, John P.-lst Greater K.C. ience Fair 2, 3. ale, Gwynne-Pep Club 2, 4. Band 2, 4, letter 4. Homecoming Court. Iveetheart Court. 3rd VFW Contest 2nd American Legion Oratory 4. nd Civilian Essay Contest 3. lhn, Carol-StuCo 4, Vice-President Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Sweetheart Ilndidate. 2nd School Art Fair, its ile, Karen-Prom Committee 3. Pep ub 2, 3, 4. Tennis 4, numeral 4. lst 'eater K.C. Science Fair 3, 4. lst agional, State Fairs 3, 4. lst Shaw- e Mission Academic Forum 3, 4. imilton, Mike-Track 2, 3, 4, numer- I2, 3, letter 4. inke, Marsha-Track 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 4. Volleyball 3, 4, numeral 3, letter Basketball 4, letter 4. Concert Band 3. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. mke, Michelle-Pep Club 2. -msen, Pam-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. AFS 3. lrgadine, Kim-Girls' Choir 2. A lpella 3, 4. Harris, Cathy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 3. Harris, Steve-Pep Club 4. Intramurals 3. Heath, Kim-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vi- kettes 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Scholar- ship Pin 2, 3. Intramurals 2. Hedrich, Kathy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. AFS 2, 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Intra- murals 3. NJ ROTC Valentine Queen. Helvey, Sali-Pep Club 2. Henderson, John-Epic 3, 4, Co- Editor in Chief 4. Henry, Roxanne-Pep Club 2, 3. Wres- tling Hostess 2, 3, 4. Girls' Choir 2. A Capella 3. Hensley, J ohn-Basketball 2. Herbelin, Susan-Curricular Council 4, Secretary 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Volley- ball 2, 3. Debate 2. f'Long May It Wave. NJ ROTC 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 4. Herren, Bob-Football 2, 3, 4, numer- al 3, letter 4. Track 2, numeral 2. Hessling, Rob-Football 2, 3, 4, nu- meral 3, letter 4. Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Hewett, Cindy-Pep Club 2, 3. Home- coming Committee 2. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Hinemeyer, Alan-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4, numeral 3 , letter 4. Hinkle, Dave-Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Track 2, 3, numeral 3. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4. Stage Band 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 2, 3. Run for Fun Club 4. West Posse Club 2. Hofmeister, Margy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. A Capella 2, 3. Hoge, Robin-Pep Club 3. Epic 4, Reporter. VICA 4. NJ ROTC 4. Holwegner, Leigh-Pep Club 2. Horner, Becky-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Vikettes 2, 3. Howe, J ennifer-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Cross-Country 4, letter 4. Track 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Softball 2, numeral 2. Homecoming Queen. 3rd Greater K.C. Science Fair 2. Intramurals 2, 3. Howe, Mary Ellen-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Cross-Country 4, letter 4. Track 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Softball 2, numeral 2. Gymnastics 3, numeral 3. Sweetheart Queen. Intramurals 2, 3. Huckstep, Greg-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. Track 2, numeral 2. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Baseball 2, numeral 2. Intramurals 3, 4. Hull, Elizabeth-StuCo 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Forensics 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Girls Choir 2. A Capella 3. Chorale 4, letter 4. Drama crews 2, 4. International Club 2, 3, 4. Americans Abroad Stu- dent to Germany 3. SAGA Royalty. NHS 3, 4. National Merit Semiiinalist 4. 7 Hull, Janice-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Tennis 2, numeral 2. Hultgren, Greg-Organizational Heads Council 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Debate 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3. Orchestra 3. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 2, 3. Scholarship Pin 3. Hunt, Tami-StuCo 2. Pep Club 2, 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Girls, Choir 2. Drama crews 2, 3, 4. Thes- pians 3, 4. SAGA 3, 4, Co-Photo- graphy Editor 4. Sweetheart Candi- date. NFL 3, 4. Quill SL Scroll 3. Hurst, Richard-Pep Club 2. Track 3. Hutchinson, Glenda-Wrestling Host- ess 3, 4. Track 2, numeral 2. 2nd Greater K.C. Science Fair 2. j Jameson, Tina-Pep Club 2, 3. Vi- kettes 3, 4. Volleyball 2, numeral 2. Gymnastics 2, numeral 2. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. James, Brent-Forensics 4. Jeffcoat, J im-Wrestling 2. Honor Roll 2. Johnson, Karen D.-Band 2, 3. OEA 4. Johnson, Craig-Music 2. Johnson, Mary-Girls' Glee 2. Drama crews 2, 3, 4. The Children's Hour. 'Magination 8a Co., manager.. Interna- tional Club 4. NFL 4. Senior Summaries-257 Johnson, Randy-Pep Club 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4, numeral 4. Cross-Country 3, 4, numeral 3, 4. Jolly, Steve-Chorale 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Musical crew 3. Jordan, Scott-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2, 3. Epic 2. k Kammyer, Gary-Swimming 4, letter 4. Karley, Susan-Pep Club 2, 3. Epic 4. Keighley, Cindy-Pep Club 2, 3. AFS 2, 3. Kelly, Tim-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Golf 4. Kelso, Susan-Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 2, 4. AFS 2. Klinger, Kelly-Epic 2, 3. Quill SL Scroll3. Knapp, Joel-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foren- sics 4. Band 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Chorale 3, 4, letter 3, 4. West Side Story. Gypsy.,' You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. NHS 4. Knapp, Paula-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Bas- ketball manager 4. International Club 2, 3. Kochcke, Teresa-Swimming 4. VICA 4. Kohlenberg, Dave-Track 2, 3, 4. Football3. Krebs, Robin-Pep Club 3, 4. Track 2, numeral 2. Gymnastics 2. AFS 2, 3, 4. Krisman, Susan-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 3. Krueger, Kim K.-StuCo 3. Class Sec- retary 2. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, letter 2. Thespian 2, 3. Art Club 2. Vi-Queens 3. Honorable Mention School Art Fair 3. l Lady, Dave-Golf 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Lafferty, Cathy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vikettes 4. Volleyball 3, numeral 3. Softball 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Lally, Deb-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. 258-Senior Summaries Larson, Debra-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 3. Track 2, 3, 4. Scholar- ship Pin 2, 3, 4. Honorable Mention Ceramics 2. Laukkonen, Sirpa-StuCo 4. Volley- ball 4, letter 4. Softball 4. Interna- tional Club 4. lst Attendant Sweet- heart. Lavender, J ohn-F ootball 2, 3, 4, nu- meral 3, letter 4. Swimming 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Lea, Darrell-Curricular Council 3. Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Drama crew 3. The New Chatauguaf' 'LThe Arnold Bliss Show.'7 Thespians 3, 4. Leavitt, Paul-Baseball manager 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. NJROTC 2, 3, 4. DECA 4. Leard, Alan-Boys' Glee 2. A Capella 2. Musical crew 2. VICA 4,Treasurer. Lehr, Sara-Pep Club 2. AFS 2, 3, 4. LeSher, Dana-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 2. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Levine, Andie-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Softball 3, letter 3. SAGA 3, 4, Associate Sports Editor 4. Sweetheart Candidate. Quill 8a Scroll 3. Levy, Judy-Forensics 3, letter 3. Musical crew 2. 'Magination Sc Co. 4. 'tlncomparable Max. The Children's Hour? Drama crews 2, 3. Thespians 3, 4. Lewis, Susan-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Tennis 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Gymnas- tics 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Scholar- ship Pin 2, 3. Leydecker, Barb-NHS 3, 4. Lillian, Deb-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Sopho- more Cheerleader 2. JV Cheerleader 3. Varsity Cheerleader 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Homecoming Candidate. SAGA Royalty. NFL 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Lind, Roger-Football 3. Track 3. Swimming 4. Band 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Jazz Ensemble 3. Lindsey, Carl E.-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Bicycle Club 2, 3. His mind wandering from the psycho lecture, Scott Wixson contemplates chances of receiving a scholarship. Litchfield, Dan-Debate 2, 3, letter Forensics 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Jazz Bar 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Orchestra letter 2, 3, 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 3. Littell, Mike-Football 2, 3, 4, num al 3, letter 4. Baseball 3, 4, numeral letter 4. Track 2. Lord, Lori-Honor Roll 4. Love, Meredith-Pep Club 2, 3, Vikettes manager 4. Track 4. Wr tling Hostess 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, Luedtke, Cheryl-Pep Club 4. Wr tling Hostess 3, 4. Art Awards Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Lyons, Tim-Epic, Cartoonist. Bicyc Club 2. Out of Hand 2. Kansas A Fair. Shawnee Mission Art Fair. ITL McAtee, J anet-Pep Club 2. McCoy, Sheryl-Pep Club 2, 3. McCrary, Jana-Organizational Cou cil 2. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vikettes 3, SAGA 3, 4, Associate Literary Editc 4. AFS 2, 3. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, Quill 8a Scroll 3. McGrath, Dan-Track 3. Basketball 3, 4, letter 4. McGuire, Cindy-United Fund Co mittee Chairman 4. Pep Club 2, Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Girl Choir 3. Musical crews 2, 3. Dra crews 2, 3, 4. Happy Birthday Wan June. Inge Workshop. 'Magination Co. Thespians 2, 3, 4, President SAGA 3, 4, Theme Editor and Proo reader 4. Sweetheart Candidat SAGA Royalty. Quill SL Scroll 3. AF 2. NFL 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Mclllney, Bruce-Gymnastics 2, Honor Roll 2, 3. McKim, Tad-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foo ball manager 2, numeral 2. Wrestli 3, letter 3. Football 3, numeral 3. McReynolds, Karen-Debate 2. Forer sics 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 2. Little Ma Sunshine. Spoon River Anthology. OEA 3. NFL 3. Macy, David-Football 2. allon, Cliff-Football 2, 3, 4, letter 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Mike-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. allory, Keith-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Drill am Drummer 2, 3, 4. Stage Band 2, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Wind semble 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, letter 2, 3, 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 3, 4. ansfield, Brad-Football Yell Leader Track 2, 3. Gymnastics 2. Orchestra 3. nsfield, Frank-Drill Team Drum- r4. rland, Lisa-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vol- Epic 4, Feature Editor and Advisor. Wrestling Hostess 2, . Scholarship Pin 2, 3. Linda-OEA 3, 4. Kirk-Jazz Band 2, 3. Or- Symphonic Band 2. Concert 4. Wind Ensemble 4. Jay-Basketball 2, 3, numeral Tennis 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, fans, Steve-Pep Club 2, 3. NJ ROTC 3, 4. seeker, Bill-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- ll Yell Leader 4. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, meral 2, letter 3, 4. Prom Commit- 3. United Fund Committee 4. -einecke, Janet-Pep Club 2, 3. .ymnastics 2, 3, numeral 2, 3. OEA 4. -elching, Pat-Class Treasurer 3. om Committee 3. Softball 2, letter 2. Out of Hand 4. Grand lst Greater K.C. Science Fair. Scholarship to Kan- sas City Art Institute 4. Meline, Karen-Pep Club 2. OEA 3, 4. Meline, Kim-Pep Club 2. OEA 3, 4, Secretary 4. Middleton, Greg-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Football 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2, letter 2. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Miller, Dana-StuCo 2. Pep Club 2. A Capella 2. Chorale 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Musical crew 2. Gypsy. The Americana Revue. Blithe Spirit. 'cThe Children's Hour. Drama crews 2, 3. Thespian 3, 4, Secretary 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 3. Epic 3. AFS 4. Miller, Victor-Pep Club 2, 3. Football manager 2, 3, numeral 2, letter 3. Gymnastics 2, 3, numeral 2, 3. AFS 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Minto, Mike-Pep Club 4. Mitchell, Carolyn-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Softball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Track 2, letter 2. Wrestling Hostess 2, 3. Moldrup, Karen-Pep Club 3, 4. AFS 3, 4. Molina, Linda-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vikettes 3, 4. Wrestling Hostess 2, 3, 4. Morrison, Jeri-Class Secreta1ylTreas- urer 2. Prom Committee 3. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Sophomore Cheerleader 2. Varsity Cheerleader 4, numeral 2, letter 4. Tennis 3, 4. Forensics 3. Homecoming Court. 2nd Attendant Sweetheart. Mullender, Tom-Commencement Committee 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Track manager 2, 3, numeral 2, 3. Epic 4, Photographer. Mullins, Mary-Girls' Choir 2, 3. A Capella 4. OEA 4. Murray, Rex-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 2. Drama 2, 3. Greater K.C. Science Fair 2. Myrick, Gary-Gymnastics 2. nl l Nail, Kevin-Pep Club 3, 4. Wrestling 2. Neutzler, Gay-Pep Club 2, 4. Girls' Choir 3. Vikettes 4, letter 4. Musical crews 2, 3. SAGA 3, 4, Studio Co- Editor 4. Quill Sc Scroll 3. Scholarship Pin 2. O Otey, John-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Wrestling 2, 4, letter 2, 4. Baseball 2, 3, numeral 2, 3. SAGA Royalty. 2nd Team All-Sun- flower League 4. lst Team All- Shawnee Mission 4. NHS 3, 4. P Paduano, Kathleen-Pep Club 2, 3. Tennis 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Scholarship Pin 3. Palmisano, Jeff-Men's Glee 2, 3, 4. A Capella 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Pasquale, Robert-Earth First Club 4. Patchen, Kyle-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Senior Summaries-25 9 Paxton, Mike-Pep Club 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4, letter 4. Wrestling 2, 3, numeral 3. Intramurals 2. Peck, Diane-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Wres- tling Hostess 2, 3, 4. Girls' Choir 2. lst Grand Greater K.C. Science Fair 2. Percy, Mark-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Track 2. Baseball 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Basketball 2, 3, numeral 3. 2nd Team All-Sunflower League Football 4. In- tramurals 3, 4. Perry, Betsey-SecretarylTreasurer 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vikettes 3, 4. Track 3, 4, numeral 4. Tennis manager 3, 4, letter 3, 4. International Club 2, 3, 4. Perucca, Mary-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. OEA 3, 4, President 3, 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Peterson, Randy-Golf 2, 3, numeral 2, 3. Intramurals 2. Pippin, Johnadean-Pep Club 2, 3. OEA 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Treas- urer 4. Poe, Lisa-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Wrestling Hostess 2, 3. Porte, Anita-StuCo 3, 4. Curricular Council 3, 4. United Fund Campaign Committee 4. Girls' Choir 2. Chorale 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Forensics 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Gypsy.', You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Categories Team 4. AF S 2, 3, 4. Homecoming Candidate. SAGA Royalty. NHS 3, 4. NFL 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. Pracht, Cathy-Honorable Mention Printmaking 3. Pratt, Scott-Chess Club 2, 3. NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Company Com- mander, Drill Team Commander, Dis- tinguished Cadet, NJROTC Scholar- ship Recipient. Punch, Sue-Sophomore Cheerleader 2, numeral 2. Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Track 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Homecoming Candidate. 7' Rahtjen, Nancy-Softball 3, numeral 3. OEA 4. Ramirez, Cathy-JV Cheerleader 2. Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. 2nd Attendant Home- coming. Ramm, Kevin-Pep Club 4. Wrestling manager 2. Track 2, 3. Drama crew 3. Ratliff, Lindy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, numeral 3. Regier, Beth-StuCo 3, 4. Curricular Council 4. Debate 3, numeral 3. Fo- rensics 2, 4. Drama crews 2. Out of Hand 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 4. SAGA Royalty. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. President's NHS 4. Repola, Paivi-Pep Club 4. Track 4. Exchange Student 4. Rethwisch, Dave-Pep Club 2. Choir 2, 3, 4. Rexroat, Joy-Pep Club 2, 3. Softball 2, numeral 2. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Riden, Dan-Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4. Riffer, Dennis-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Football 2. Baseball 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Track 2, numeral 2. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Riley, Pam-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. AFS 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. National Federation of German Students 4. Ring, John-Wrestling 2, 3. Track 2, 3, 4, letter 4. Chess Club 2, 3, 4. lst Midwest Christmas Tree Open Chess Tournament 4. National Merit Semi- finalist 4. Roberts, Mary K.-StuCo 3, 4, Treas- urer 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Swimming 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Basketball 4. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. A Capella 3. Musical crews 2, 3. lst Attendant Homecoming. AFS 3. In- ternational Club 4. lst Greater K.C. Science Fair 4. NFL 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Robinson, Dave-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 4. lst League Wrestling, lst Wrestling, 3rd State Wrestling, Grand-State Wrestling. Track 2 l Attendant SAGA Royalty. Roll 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 3, 4. Rocklage, Pam-Pep Club 2, 3, OEA 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Rogers, Jim-Gymnastics 3, 4, n al 3, letter 4. Band 2, 3, 4. lst G K.C. Science Fair 2. Ronan, Mike-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. F ball 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Basketball Track 2. lst Team All-League F ball 4. lst Team All-State Football lst Team All-Class 5A Football 4. Ronning, Eric-Swimming 2, 3 meral 2, 3. Cross-Country 3, nt 3. Track 3, numeral 3. Scholarship 2. Rose, Stu-StuCo 2, 3. Activity cil 2, 3. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Yelll 3, 4. Football 2, 3. Basketball Swimming 2, letter 2. Tennis 2, meral 2. Chorale 3, 4, letter 3, Gypsy, Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. Rowland, Becky-Pep Club 2, 3 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Concert 2 3 4'letter2 3 4 AFS 2 .: 7 I 7 D 9 ' ' G K.C. Science Fair 2. Honor Roll 3 S Saathoff, Kathleen-Track 2, 3, letter 2. Basketball 4. Basketball tistician 3, 4. Homecoming 1 Sweetheart Court. Scafe, Brad-Homecoming Commi 4. Golf 2, 3. Scheier, Tom-Epic 2, 3, 4, I grapher 2, 3, Circulation Manager Mailing 4. Sports Editor Patti Arnold grimaces he proofreads a lirst-attempt sports y written by a novice reporter. ully, Joe-Chess Club 4. Categories am 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. aman, Jim-Pep Club 2, 3. Basket- ll 2. Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, numeral , letter 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Marching and 2, 3, 4. Wind Ensemble 3, 4. oncert Band 4. Stage Band 3, 4, tter 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Scholar- ip Pin 3. arcy, John-Men's Glee 2, 3, 4. A pella 2, 3. Chorale 4. mple, Julie-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. onor Roll 2, 3, 4. ymour, Julie-Pep Club 2, 3. Wres- ing Hostess 2, 3, 4. Out of Hand 3. agination 84 Co. 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, rank, Kevin-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- l 2. Track 2, 4, numeral 2. Foren- cs 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Honor Roll 3, 4. FL 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. lhear, Lisa-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Softball Epic 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Scholar- lrip Pin 3. Ihort, Leslie-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' hoir 2. A Capella 3. Chorale 4, letter , 4. Gypsy. You're a Good Man harlie Brown? Honor Roll 3. ibala, Sam-Environmental Problems ommittee 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. asketball 2. Cross-Country 4, numer- l 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter , 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Intramurals ,3,4. igle, Pam-Prom Committee 3. Pep 'lub 2. National Merit Commended tudent 4. impson, Amy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. llarching Band 2. Woodwind Quartet , 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, , 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Musical Pit rchestra 2, 3. AFS 2, 3. District onor Band 2, 3, 4. District Honor rchestra 3, 4. All-State Band 3. fll-State Orchestra 2, 4. Tri-State onors Symphony 3. National High chool Honor Band 4. 'Scholarship Pin 3. 3 mith, Allison-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. AFS . International Club 4. Bicentennial cholarship Award 4. Scholarship Pin Smith, Matt-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Base- ball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Basketball 3, numeral 3. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Smutz, Ron-Band 2, 3, 4. Bicycle Club 2. Sparks, Susan-StuCo 4. Curricular Council 4. Track 2, numeral 2. Soft- ball 3, numeral 3. Golf4, letter 4. Sperry, Scott-StuCo 2. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Swimming 2, numeral 2. Musical crew 3. Biology Club 2, 3, 4. Greater K.C. Science Fair Award 2. Scholar- ship Pin 2, 4. Stack, Brian-Commencement Corn- mittee 4. Pep Club 3, 4. Cross- Country 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, 3, letter 4. Track 4, letter 4. Wrestling 3, numeral 3. Basketball Yell Leader 4. SAGA Royalty. Intramurals 3. Staley, Debi-Pep Club 2. VICA 4. Spalding, Lisa-Pep Club 2. Strahl, Paul-Debate 2, letter 2. Strauss, Stephanie-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4. District I Honors Band 3, 4. Scholar- ship Pin 3, 4. Strickland, Steven Alan-VICA 4. Sullivan, Curt-Forensics 3, 4. Drama crews 2, 3, 4. Musical crews 2, 3, 4. Sullivan, Mike-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 3. Sunderland, Margaret-Pep Club 3. Tennis 3. Scholarship Pin 3. NHS 3, 4. National Merit Commended Student 4. Sutton, Mark-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Wres- tling 2, 3, numeral 3, Baseball man- ager 3, letter 3. Football manager 2, numeral 2. Swank, Dee Ann-Pep Club 2, 3. Musical crew 3. DECA 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. Swisher, Bob-Pep Club 2, 3. Chorale 2, 3, 4. Football 2. Swimming 3. Track 3. Sylvester, Danny -Pep Club 2. Syvertson, Paula-lst Clothing I Art Fair 3. Scherbarth, Dave-Football 2, 3, letter 3. Basketball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2,letter 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, numeral 2, 3. Schloemer, David-Drama crews 2, 3, 4. Thespians 4. Scholarship Pin 3. National Merit Commended Student 4. Schlotzhaur, Roger-Pep Club 3. Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3. Schmidt, Cindy-Prom Committee 3. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Basketball 4, letter 4. SAGA 3, 4, Co-Editor in Chief 4. Homecoming Candidate. SAGA Roy- alty. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Quill 81. Scroll 3. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2. Schnacke, Cindy-Pep Club 2, 4. Inge Workshop 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Schraad, Mark-Stage Band 4. Out of Hand 3, 4. Honor Roll 3, 4. Schultz, Laurie-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. t. Taylor, John-Epic 4, Feature Writer. Taylor, Mary-Pep Club 2. Tedrow, Mike-Basketball 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Track 3. Terry, Jill4Pep Club 4. Thayne, Kathryn-Pep Club 2, 3. Girls' Choir 2, 3. A Capella 4. Out of Hand 4. Thiergart, Ralph-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Cross-Country 3, numeral 3. Tennis 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. AFS 2, 3. NHS 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. Thomson, Kim-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Timmons, Tom-Bicycle Club 3. Tomassi, Sue-Pep Club 2, 3. Swim- ming manager 2, letter 2. Volleyball manager 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Softball manager 3, 4, letter 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Scholarship Pin 3, 4. Travers, Deb-StuCo 2. Curricular Council 2. Class SecretaryfTreasurer 3. Pep Club 2, 3. Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Vocal Music Letter 2, 3, 4. Chorale President 4. 'cWest Side Story? Gypsy, c'The Americana Revue. Happy Birthday Wanda Senior Summaries-261 Junef, Gnadiges Frauleinf' Drama crews 2, 3, 4. Thespians 2, 3, 4. 'Magination 8a Co. SAGA 3, 4, Liter- ary Editor 4. AFS 2, 3, Secre- taryfTreasurer 3. Homecoming Candi- date. SAGA Royalty. Quill 8a Scroll 3. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. l Trempy, Janice-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Tennis 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, 3,numeral 3. Marching Band 2, 3, letter 2, 3. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Wind Ensemble 3, 4. Orchestra 4. Musical Pit Orches- tra 3, 4. Sweetheart Candidate. lst S.M. Research 8z. Development Forum. lst Kansas Junior Academy of Sci- ence. lst Greater K.C. Science Fair. .lst Kansas Senior Academy of Sci- ence. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. Trieb, June-Gymnastics 2. Softball 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Musical Orchestra 3. lst Sportswear SL Separates Clothing Fair 2. Trussell, Sheri-Pep Club 2. Turner,'Tim-Marching Band 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. lL Underwood, Kevin-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Diving 4, letter 4. Bicycle Club 4. U Vaczi, Kathy-Orchestra 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4. VanBuskirk, Cherie-Pep Club 2, 4. Science Award 2. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. VanLandingham, Don4Football 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Vaughn, Terry-Bicycle Club 2, 3. LU Watnee, Don-Basketball 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Weatherholt, Nancy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Vikettes 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, letter 2. Homecoming Court. lst Attendant SAGA Royalty. NHS 3, 4, Vice-President. Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4. National Merit Semifinalist 4. Weisensee, Rich-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, numeral 3. Baseball 2, 3, 4, An ecstatic Homecoming lst Attendant, Mary K. Roberts joyfully accepts the con- gratulations of her friends. 262-Senior Summaries numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Tennis 2, letter 2. SAGA Royalty. 2nd Team All- Metro Football 4. 2nd Team All-State Football 4. 2nd Team All-League Football 4. Big Brothers' Bowl 4. Intramurals 3, 4. Weiss, LeAn-Pep Club 2, 3. Girls' Choir 2. A Capella 3. Chorale 4. 'tGypsy. Scholarship Pin 2, 3. Welty, Amy-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Sopho- more Cheerleader 2. JV Cheerleader 3. Varsity Cheerleader 4, numeral 2, letter 3, 4. Homecoming Court. Sweetheart Court. NHS 3, 4. Scholar- ship Pin 2, 3, 4. Wharton, Stacey-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. AFS 2, 3. Wheat, J.L.-Musical crew 2. Wilcox, Kim-StuCo 2. Interschool Congress 2. Pep Club 3. Debate 2, 3. Drama crews 2, 3. Forensics 2, 3, letter 2, 3. International Club 2, 3, 4. lst Greater' K.C. Science Fair 2. lst Clothing Fair 2. Scholarship Pin 2, 3. Wilkerson, Brock-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. Track 2, 3, numeral 3. Football 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter 4. Basketball Yell Leader 4. A Capella 2. Chorale 3, 4, letter 3, 4. Gypsy. You're a Good Man Charlie Brownf, 2nd Attendant SAGA Royalty. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Wilson, Allison-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4, letter 3. Wilson, Doug-Orchestra 2. Wilson, Karen-Pep Club 2, 3, Vikettes 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Winton, Sharon-Pep Club 2, 3, Vikettes 3, 4. Wise, Pam-VICA 2. Witter, Jerry-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. ketball 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, letter Baseball 2, 3, 4, numeral 2, 3,letter Wixson, Scott-StuCo 4. Pep Club 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, letter 2. Fc 2, 3, letter 3. Baseball 2, 3, 4,letter 3, 4. Wolfe, Charles-Gymnastics 2, 1 al 2. Wolford, Steve-Honor Roll 2, 3. Woodard, Teri-Pep Club 2, 3. crews 3. 3' Yanak, Becky-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Yohe, Cindy-Band 2, 3, 4, letter 2 4. Musical Pit Orchestra 3. ll Band 2, 3. Young, Bobbi-Pep Club 2, 3, Softball 2, numeral 2. Gymnastics numeral 2. IV Cheerleader 3. V Cheerleader 4, numeral 3, letter Forensics 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. Incomparable Max. 'Magination Co. Inge Workshop 3. Drama crews GA 3, 4, Typing Editor, Senior 4. Homecoming Court. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Sophomore Forensics. 8a Scroll 3. Scholarship Pin 3, 4. 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4, Secretary. Fred-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Foot- 4, numeral 3, letter 4. 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4. 4, numeral 2, 3g letter 4. Marshall-Pep Band 3, 4. Concert Band 3, 4. Stage Band Orchestra 2, 3, 4g letter 3, 4. arching Band 2, 3, 4g letter 3, 4. usical Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Scholar- ip Pin 2, 3, 4. iller, Star-Pep Club 2, 3. Girls' Pep lub 3. Track 3, numeral 3. Drama ews 2, 3, 4. Musical crews 2, 3, 4. Children's Hour. 'Magination 8a 4. Thespians 3, 4. Epic 2. SAGA 4, Layout Editor 4. AFS 2, 3, 4g Committee 3, 4. Forensics Quill 8a Scroll. Vickie-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, 4. Volleyball 2, numeral 2. , numeral 2. Homecoming Sweetheart Candidate. 4 gala' With the aid ofa megaphone, senior yell leader Mike Eggers projects his voice into the stands, encouraging spirit. tt WMM W 5 HUM, 0 X My Saga Co-Editors Cindy Berg and Cindy Schmidt finally find an appropriate place to discuss this year's yearbook. Mark Schraad warms up with other members of Chimera while preparing for a money raising concert for Out of Hand. 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All thingssmustpass, and so it is with high school. We tried not to think about our good-byese as final. . .we knew they would tbe, pi f '-.V,Vg in A 1 ian., - 'CNY nf T ,Aww . ,fr g 1 ' gig, ., i Ji. L ' i f '- ' 'Q il 'Z Eigff e ' V if GEORGE ADKINS-American History. B.S., M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. HENRY AIMAN-Journalism I, II, IIIQ English III, IVg Epic. B.S. Pittsburg State Col1egegM.A., Emporia State Teachers-College. BOBBIE ALEXANDER-Biology I, IIg Sophomore Class. B.S. Oklahoma Baptist University g M.S., University of Louisville. MARLENE ALSIN-Reading. B.A., Park Collegeg M.A., Florida State University. BARBARA ARNETT-Girls, P.E.g Adv. P.E.g Volleyballg Softball. B.A., M.A., University of Northern Colorado. JACK ASHMORE-English II, III, IVg Bike Touring. B.A., B.S., M.A., University of Kansas. HARVEY E. BALLARDMLibra1'y. B.A., Purdue Universityg M.S. Pittsburg State College. KEITH BARNHART-Driver Educationg Motorcycle Education B.S., Abilene Christian Collegeg M.A., Arizona State University HERB BARROWS-Senior Naval Scienceg NJROTC Drill Team United States Navy fRetiredj. 266 Faculty Summaries merican History students listen intently as 1'. Schraeder uses the overhead to help - tem review for their final. VT. 1 as tri e U T' ' ..'.'-:f..' Q, V... f' XFX' T ', ,. .'.-W' wh'-a , I Ad l l ' ' .1 H: 1 f .tif ,Ev X . . ' tl hs K - . I 1 , . 'ln' 17 l I, -,F -15 l 'L . lf! ' -V I AA' . W h --:AL 1 . 1 . x V' ttf.-ff , . 'Z V l LETICIA BAUTISTA-Chemistry, Physics. B.S., University of ff, it California, M.S., University of Minnesota, Ph.D., University of in PM T ' Oklahoma. x 4. 'f l y as A - - In K' I I Q rx X. s KEN BINGMAN-Biology I, II, Junior Class. B.S., University of I Kansas, M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. . 1 , BARBARA BLAHA-Spanish I, III, International Club. B.S., Missouri University, M.A., New York University. I . - H I r N -,Aw , ., 'pvlija-Q-'.l', ' Lo GILBERT BOONE-Accounting I, II, Chairman, Business. B.S., M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. 'x fs BARBARA BROWN-English ll, III, IV. B.S., University of Kansas. JAMES E. BROWN-English II, III, IV. B,S., M.S., Kansas State College, Kansas State University, University of Kansas. TOM BROWN-Automotive Technology I, II, Swimming. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. AL BROX-American Studies, Categories. B.S., M.S., M.A., University of Kansas. if VJ! ROBERT BULLER-American Studies, Independent Study. M.S., 4...-47' Emporia State Teachers College. TOM CAMERON-Debate I, II, III, Argumentation and Discus- sion, English III, IV, National Forensics League, Honors and Awards. B.S., M.S., Pittsburg State College. Faculty Summaries- 267 DEBORAH CARLSON-Shorthand and Typewriting. B.A., Bethany Collegeg M.B.A., Denver University. STEPHEN CLEGG-Career Developmentg Musical. B.A., Univer- sity of Kansas. BEVERLY CRAVEN-Clothing Ig Home Decoration. B.S., Kansas State University. KENDALENE CRENSHAW-Achievement. B.S., Emporia State Teachers College. DAN DAKOTAS-Jewelryg Ceramicsg Designg Adv. Ceramicsg Out of Hand. B.S.E., Emporia State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Univer- sity of Kansas. REYNOLD DAVIS-American Government. B.A., Baker Univer- sityg M.A., University of Kansas. -213,5 WET? PAUL DEBARTHE-Anthropologyg Sociologyg Archeology. M.A., University of Kansas. DON DIBBLE-Typing I, II, IIIg Notehand. B.S., Phillips Univer- sityg M.A., Emporia State Teachers College. RUPE DUNN-Algebra I. B.A., Kansas Universityg M.A., Missouri University. RON FAUNCE-American Historyg International Relationsg Gymnastics. B.A., University of Kansas. DELBERT FLUTY-Auto Technology and Small Engine Me- chanics. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. MARJORIE GARD-Foodsg Prom Servers. B.S., L.S.U.g Univer- sity of Texasg University of Missourig M.S., Kansas State University . ELLIS GARRISON-Art Ig Ceramicsg Jewelry. B.S., Southwest Missouri Universityg M.S., M.F.A., University of Kansas. DAVID GISH-Instrumental Musicg Pep Bandg Jazz Ensembleg Marching Band. B.M.E., Kansas Universityg M.M.E., Wichita State University. WALLACE GLANVILLE-Chemistryg Tech. B.S., Kansas State Universityg Emporia State Teachers College. TED GLENN-Psychologyg Sociologyg Chess Clubg Track. G.A., M.A., Wichita State University. JOHN GRIEVE-Naval Scienceg NJ ROTC. B.A., Bethany College. HOWARD HAPP-Algebra Ilg Chairman, Math. B.S., M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. 268 Faculty Summaries .Tiki 27 'lin' E' 15 Tiff? iii? . ,. .H .. f' 4 5 r 1 -,-T1 , f,-fr J.. Q . ff-.li.1,, 4. 'rswwlfail Wi - 429 .,k...'-C-, ri.-.:::.,r. A- 'n y f .v.i!f'Lssi11y0 :f'.l'.H . 1 X ,-off' rx ' Vi 1-'Lfq - i' X '---.lr , lr JlJ'lf-Jl.'1, U it l X I y I ! . A t After inquiries from disbelieving students, Mr. McAlister draws a diagram showing how close the moon really is. '-QQ. 15525 . BOB HARRIS-Trigonometryg Refreshers Mathg Algrbra Ig Boys' Intramurals. B.S., Northeastern Stateg University of Kansas. CLARK HAY-American Governmentg Sophomore Footballg Track. B.S., Friends Universityg M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. TERRY HERMAN-American Governmentg Student Congress. B.S., Baker Universityg M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. CORLISS JACOBS-English Il, Ill, IV. A.B., M.A., Fort Hays Kansas State College. JOAN KERSNOWSKI-English ll, III, IV. B.S., University of Kansasg M.A., Louisiana State University. JOHN KIESOW-Library. B.S., University of Kansasg M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. WARREN KNUTSON-American Studiesg World Historyg N.H.S.g Senior Class. B.S., M.A., South Dakota State University. ROBERT LANE-English III, IVg Dramag Repertory Theatreg Thespiansg Fall and Spring Plays. B.A., University of Nebraskag M.A., Central Missouri State University. GARY LANGNER-Accountingg Recordkeepingg Typingg Jr.-Sr. Prom. B.S., Kansas State Universityg M.A., University of Missouri. NOEL LONG-Driver Educationg Drafting. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. PAUL LOVING-Geometryg Algebra Ilg Tennis. B.A., Iowa State Universityg M.S., Boston College. R.W. MCALISTER-Physics, Department Chairman. B.S., M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. Faculty Summaries--269 CAL MCBRIDE-English II, III, IV. A.B., M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. SETH MCCLINTOCK-English II, III, IV. B.S., M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. A.O. MCDONALD-American History. B.S., Marquette Univer- sityg M.S., Kansas University. JOHN MCFALL-Geometryg Applied Mathg Basketballg Track. B.S., Kansas State Universityg M.A., Kansas University. JACQUIE McKINNEY-Foods Ig Gourmet and Creative. B.S., Kent State Universityg Texas Tech. DALE MATI-IEY-Biology I. B.S., M.S., University of Kansas. MARY ANN MERCER-Girls' P.E.g Tennisg Cheerleadersg Yell Leaders. B.S., Emporia State Teachers Collegeg M.S., Wichita State University. CAROL MEYER-Marketing I, Ilg Business Explorationg Distribu- tive Education Clubs of America. B.S., Emporia State Teachers College. GERALDINE NESBIT-English II, III, IV. B.S., Wilson Collegeg M.A., East Texas State University. JIM NEWMAN-Driver Educationg Motorcycle Education. B.S., M.A., Northeast Missouri State University. W.E. OLDHAM-Choraleg A Capella Choir, Girls' Choirg Men's Glee Clubg Musicalg State Music Festival. B.M.E., M.M.E., University of Kansas. LEONARD OLIVER-Algebra Hg Geornetryg Practical Geometry. B.S., Northwest Missouri State Universityg M.S., University of Missouri. 270 Faculty Summaries li ef I V ll 3 l xr ' I fe' arf 'J t x W- -- AWN -. WXW af' .. 'Z ffl: Wk. -h 7' f l Q. , .' , A - ,, it f ' I 4 f...'Y I- . N CARL OWCZARZAK-German I, II, IIIQ Girls' Trackg Cross- Country. B.A., Wayne State Collegeg M.S., Kansas University. JANET OWCZARZAK-Art I. B.S., University of Missouri. GARY PEACOCK-Metal I, II, IIIQ Power Energy. B.S., Kansas State Universityg M.S., Pittsburg State College. DAVID PENNINGTON-World Histoiyg American Historyg Swimming. B.S., M.A., Central Missouri State University. JAMES PHILLIPS-English II, III, IVg N.H.S. B.S., M.S., Univer- sity of Kansas. DICK PURDY-Geometiyg Footballg Basketball. B.A., Baker Universityg M.S., Kansas State University. LELIA RODABAUGH-Orchestrag Folk Guitarg Concert Bands and Winds. B.A., N.W. Collegeg B.M.E., Minnesota College of Musicg M.A., University of Missouri. DAROL RODROCK-Boys' P.E.g Wrestlingg Pep Club. B.S., University of Kansas. MARGARET RUSSELL-English II, III, IV. B.A., M.A., Univer- sity of Missouri. ' CHARLES SCHRAEDER-American History. B.S., M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. RON SCOTT-NJROTC I, llg Drill Teamg Color Guard. B.A., University of Wisconsing M.A., Tufts University. TONY SEVERINO-Boys' P.E.g Footballg Baseball. B.S., Kansas State Universityg M.S., University of Kansas. DONALD SEYMOUR-Draftingg Golf Team. B.S., Northwest Missouri State Universityg M.A., Colorado State College. MILES SI-IEFFLER-English II, III, IV. B.S., Emporia State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Colorado State College. HARVEY SHEPARD-Driver Educationg Footballg Wrestling. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. LARRY SHEPHERD-Boys' P.E.g Basketball. B.S., Central Mis- souri State Universityg M.S., Kansas State University. SALLY SHIPLEY-Speech I, Ilg Forensicsg National Forensics League. B.A., Marymount Collegeg M.A., University of Missouri. JANINE SISK-Girls' P.E.g Drill Teamg Gymnastics. B.S., Empo- ria State Teachers College. Faculty Summaries-271 DAVE SMITH-Driver Educationg Football. A.B., B.S., Emporia State Teachers College. A. LEON SMITH-Audio Visual Ilg Production II. B.S., M.S., Pittsburg State College. MARTHA STETSON-Family and Homeg Child Developmentg Department Chairman. B.S., University of Georgiag M.S., Cornell University. DON STEWART-French IV, Vg German Ig SAGAg Chairmang Foreign Languageg A.F.S.g N.H.S. B.A., M.A., University of Missouiig Louisiana State Universityg Sorbonne. SUSAN STRAUSS-Marketing and Retailing I, IIg Recordkeepingg DECA. B.S., University of Nebraskag Central Missouri State University. WILLIAM STRICKLER-Computer Science I, II, IIIg Algebra II. B.S., M.S., Oklahoma University. MELVIN TAYLOR-Wood Technology I, II, III. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. JIM TILLY-Co-operative Industrial Educationg Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America. B.S., M.A., Central State University. DICK TRIGG-Geometryg Trigonometryg Calculus. B.S., Ottawa Universityg M.S., Kansas State University. FRANK VEEMAN-Applied Scienceg Science and Survivalg En- vironmental Problemsg E.R.P. B.S., M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. ALICE VETTER-Learning Center. B.A., M.A., University of Neb raskag University of California. JANET VETTER-Spanish II, IV, Vg A.F.S. B.S., University of Kansasg M.A., Arizona University. fi ,,.,.r Q 25.523 tri -A ll I Q., 1. 3? A , 11-3- x, .7 272 Faculty Summaries Mr. Shepard makes a fist and gropes his way down the hall, prepared to meet all kinds of unpredictable students. RON WALKER-American Studiesg World History. B.A., Brigham Young Universityg M.A., University of Missouri. HAROLD WAMBSGAMS-Business Economicsg Accounting Ig Footballg Baseball. B.S., M.A., Central Missouri University. LARRY WEBSTER-Biology I. B.A., Southwestern Collegeg M.S., Emporia State Teachers College. HELEN WELLS-English II, III, IV. B.A., Central Methodist Collegeg M.A., University of Missouri. WILLIAM WELTY-Business Machines, Business Lawg Eco- nomicsg Typing II. B.S., M.S., Pittsburg State College. JIM WHEAT-Printmakingg Drawingg Textilesg Sculpture, Art I. B.A., M.A., University of Kansas. MEL WILLIAMS-Driver Educationg Track. B.S., University of Nebraska, M.S., University of Kansas. MILDRED WILSON-Tailoringg Sportswear and Separates, Family Sewingg Clothing I. M.S., Kansas University. PHILLIP WILSON-English II, III, IVg Out of Hand. B.S., Missouri Universityg M.Phil., University of Kansas. PAT WOLF-Acrylic, Oil, Watercolor, Drawing, Commercial Art. B.F.A., Bethany Collegeg M.S.E., University of Kansas. DORIS YANTIS-Office Education I, Ilg Typing II, OEA I, II. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. SANDY ZALEWSKI-French I, II, IIIg International Club. B.A., St. Mary College. Faculty Summaries 273 cz lunch. . .cz repair. . . For the benefit of our student body, both the cafeteria and custodial staffs worked efficiently. More responsibility rested on the cafeteria ladies as they shipped hot meals to five elementaiy schools. Our expert cooks seemed to enjoy the noisy atmos- phere, while the students enjoyed their lunch. The duties of the custodians probably never ended. They always kept our school operating properly. Some Worked the a.m. hours, While others occupied the night shift, running almost to midnight. they work constantly. ff .1 . - --M ' - ' N rife-r' 1' ' f f, if' ' r .. 5 , .5213 - . T -. 'f H 1.-1 ,Q is-.T 'VA -,Yi 11 -.v :l-Ff 'ls' 1 -'I' I r' R2 Q rpgmdh' r-u - v.,., . 'X'f h All ' ,312 , . Q When the usual mob in the cafeteria retreats to their classes, the refuse left behind is disposed of by a hardworking janitor. Service Personnel-Front Row: Stephen Branham, Atholl Gilbert, Jay Thomas, Donald Sharp. Second Row: John Rose, Philip Hower, Mike Bronson, Cap Widmer, Darryl Motti-Head Custodian. 274-Service Personnel Lois Faulkner smiles gladly, as the last of the dirty dishes from the day are washed by her experienced hands. W F- li 3 s A V Vg .,'- ,ii-,,,,,.H... - . .'-.Mi g-Hn-W ,,..........-.- sg? ..-. - Lilxf Custodians John Rose and Athol Gillett take advantage of their well-deserved rest and relax after eating their lunch. AY! A L fi- '- 1 Glen Nelson, Assistant Principal nfl. ' il ' 3 - Ill: nw, E inn . w -Wg, N - w Dr. Mel Smith, Assistant Principal Q55 All T cf it A if, n.' ' Q 4 Q ' ii A 4 l P 'ji3, IQ , wi'- ni 1 d f:'l1' l ' X i -l Robert J. Welch, Associate Principal Dr. Dean Johnson, Principal ,A ,nw 276 -Administration is Paul E. Arnold, Counselor ROY K1eif1d01Ph, COUHSCIOT 1 Jiik- r A H ' , - h-I F- f ' l 1- ll r ,4, ,rr- .4 , 1 . r I , .- 4J.i Virnelle J. Fletcher, Counselor Nita M. Johnson, Counselor James C. Loomis, Coordinating Counselor -122-ragga we fl P ?'f.., so a pathway. .a leader. . Our principal, who had the last word in all events, our associate principal in charge of curriculum and our assistant principals, who handled student affairs and activities, headed the S.M. West Administration. If we needed to talk to someone about personal problems, scheduling, or vocations, We could choose between five counselors. 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Af YLQCQZGZC, WM ffm kj MSQZMJM Wmfi farm UQ W 5 KW Rjklwffw aw W ff pg f MK! ff U0 AQQGCKMWYK CMM Capella 85 ccounting 51 dministration 276 merican Government 36 merican History 35 merican Studies 34 rt 57 uto Technology 46 aseball 174 asketball 142 iology 30 ookkeeping 51 1 ,ategories 61 heerleaders 96 hemistry 32 hess Club 60 hild Development 44 ,horale 86 omputer Science 29 ross-Country 134 ad's Booster Club 106 ebate 66 ECA 55 rafting 45 rama 62 rama Crews 74 river Education 40 nglish 18 PIC 20 Expression 70 aculty Summaries 266 all Play 68 amily SL Home 44 lag Team 107 lea Market 218 Tolk Guitar 78 ootball 126 oreign Language 26 general index 8 Girls' Basketball 148 Girls' Choir 83 Girls' Golf 136 Girls' Swimming 152 Girls' Tennis 132 Golf 176 Good Times 110 Graduation 264 Gymnastics 160 h Home Economics 42 Homecoming 112 Humanities 37 i International Club 25 Intramurals 178 Junior Album 206 TTI, Marching Band 108 Math 28 Men's Glee Club 84 Metal 47 Motorcycle Education 39 Music Theory 77 Musical 88 Musical Crews 87 TL NFL 76 NHS 38 NJROTC 48 O OEA 56 Orchestra 79 OUT OF HAND 17 P Parent-Teacher Club 179 Pep Club 102 Perspectives 302 Physical Education 123 Physics 33 Prom 1 18 Pursuits 52 T Reflections 242 Repertory Theatre 63 S Sacrifice 140 SAGA 22, 310 SAGA Royalty 120 Scoreboard 137 Senior Album 230 Senior Summaries 254 Service Personnel 274 Shorthand 50 Softball 172 Sophomore Album 180 Speech 64 Spring Play 72 Stage Band 82 Student Government 104 Sweetheart 115 Swimming 150 if Tennis 170 Thespians 75 Track 165 Typing 50 U VICA 54 Vikettes 93 Volleyball 124 LU Wood 47 World History 37 Wrestling 154 3' Yell Leaders 100 General Index 279 -12 Cl Aaronson, Ed 232 Abrams, Steve 127, 155, 232 Adams, Kim 56, 232 Adcock, Arley 232 Aldrich, Julie 80, 232 Anderson, David Anderson, Keith 80, 82, 108, 232 Arenson, Tim 232 Amid, Patti 20, 65, 121, 173, 232, 261 Arnold, Susan 23, 232, 311 Arnold, Timothy 232 Atkinson, Ann 22, 105, 121, 232, 311 Atwood, Michael 18, 232 Aulgur, Susan 50, 232 b Baer, Ron 232 Baker, Wayne 232 Baldwin, Jeanette 232 Barbosa, Diane 232 Barbour, Mike 17, 48, 232 Barren, Hunt 34, 127, 131, 232 Bartusek, Scott Baughman, Bret 232 Beard, Bob Beary, Greg 232 Berry, Polly 232 Belden, Matt 84, 86, 91, 232 Bell, Jeannie-Lesa 86, 91, 133, 232 Bellavia, Niki Bennett, Brett 75, 232 Berg, Cindy 22, 114, 121, 132, 133, 232, 264, 311 Bettendorf, Tamra 232 Bettis, Karen 114, 124, 125, 152, 233 Biechele, Brian 233 Black, Bill 54, 233 Black, Marcia 56, 233 Bliss, Mark 233 Bloch, Diane 233 Blom, Jack Bodge, Kathleen 233 Boline, Doug 233 Book, Scott 233 Boos, Ron 233 Borger, Jenny 63, 69, 233 Bortko, John 20, 60, 233 Bosley, Jerry Bosworth, Kathy 233 Bracken, George 233 Braddock, Cindy 233 Braden, Andy 80, 81 Braden, Elizabeth Bratschie, Craig 233 Brockman, Leslie 23, 233, 311 Bromley, Beth 233 Brown, Deborah 233 Brown, Karen 233 Brown, Timothy Brown, Tom Budke, Jennifer 233 280 index Buehler, Susan 233 Buescher, Jeff 233 Bumgarner, Mary 80, 108, 233 Bunnell, Diane 83, 233 Burgess, William Burks, Mark 233 Bush, Ron 233 Butler, Kenneth 233 Butner, Melinda 233 Byer, Jennifer 234 C Caines, Cely 80, 108, 234 Calahan, Richard 54, 234 Callahan, Pat 234 Cargill, Kevin 234 Carlson, David 134, 234 Carr, Allen 80, 108, 234 Carroll, Kenneth 60, 234 Carter, Doug 234 Casey, Dan 127, 234 Casey, Mark 84, 234 Casey, Bill 234 Cash, Mike 80, 118, 151, 234 Caster, Jeff 63, 86, 234 Chandler, Martha 234 Chaney, Don 234 Chesney, Richard 234 Claiborne, Renee 234 Clark, Nancy 234 Clark, Pam 20, 24, 76, 121, 148, 172, 234, 31 1 Coburn, Linda 234 Coburn, Steve 234 Cochran, Kevin 142, 234 Colbert, Bill 234 Cole, Shelly 234 Cook, David 37, 234 Cook, James 127, 234 Costigan, David 234 Couchenour,. Diane 86, 235 Couchman, Henry 61, 75, 76, 105, 121, 235 Cox, Kelly 235 Cox, Terry 235 Cradit, Robert 235 Crainshaw, Michael 235 Creviston, Terri 235 Crouch, Brian 176, 235 Crutchfield, Cathy 93, 94, 235 Cunningham, Robin 235 Cunningham, John 80, 108, 109, 235 d Dahl, Keny 94, 115, 235 DalPorto, Tami 24, 56, 76, 121, 235, 31 1 Dammann, Kathy 76, 235 Danahy, Suzanne 114, 144, 148, 235 Dapp, Margie 56, 235 Darr, Dale 235 Darr, Diane 173, 235 Darrington, Helen 54, 235 Davidson, Laura Beth 24, 63, 75, 76, 86, 121, 235, 311 Davis, Kevin 235 Davis, Ellen 235 Davis, Patty 235 Dawson, Marilyn 120, 144, 231, 23 Dean, Jeff 235 Deck, Joanne 80, 108, 235, 256 Decker, Dianne 20, 74, 235 DeGrande, James 235 Dennis, Steve 235 DeSa1me, Kathy 236 Dickerson, Paula 236 Dillman, Steve 61, 121, 134, 236 Disselhoff, Maggie 56, 236 Doerry, Karen 236 Doran, Tom 127, 131, 236 Douglass, David 236 Dowling, Robert 236 Downing, Chris 121, 236 Drayer, Darryl 80, 108, 236 Drennan, William 80, 85, 236 Duden, Dirk 127, 236 DuPree, Gregg 236 Dyer, Julie 56, 236 Dyer, Philip 127, 236 6 Eberhardt, Cindy 236 Eckerberg, Kathy 236 Eckerman, Mark 236 Edwards, Chris 20, 24, 76, 236, 31 Eggers, Mike 101, 167, 236, 260 Elic, Karen 91 , 236 Elliott, Tom 236 Eppler, Kari 236 Epps, Reggie 122, 127, 142, 143, 147 236 Ereth, Jeff 236 Eskilson, Kurt 17, 20, 75, 88, 91 121 , 236 Evans, James 17, 33, 236 Evans, Julie 32, 236 Ewertz, Michael 237 f Faltermeier, Cheryl Ferdowsi, Vahid Ferguson, Jann 237 Ferguson, Teresa 237 Fieger, Michele 56, 237 Fischer, Carol 93, 94, 115, 118, 124 125, 237 Fischer, Richard 237 Flores, Santiago Flynn, Russ 237 Foley, Linda 56, 237 Foss, Norby 48, 61, 76, 121, 237 Fralick, Ross 84, 86, 237 Francis, Alan 54 Francis, Cathy 237 Franklin, Catrina 237 Frantz, Kathleen 237 Frimodig, David Frost, Careyn 63, 74, 237 Fulenwider, Lisa 80, 152 Fussell, Gary 237 afney, Hope 237 ale, Gwynne 80, 108, 114, 115, 237 arrett, Brad 127, 237 edstad, Mark 18, 237 elsinger, Steve 45, 80, 108, 237 erhardt, Kris 75, 76, 80, 108, 237 erken, Brenda 237 ermond, Diana 237 eischen, Julie 93, 94, 114, ilbreath, Tom 237 illard, Anthony lover, Lisa 56, 237 olic, Kent 238 237 oss, Diane 23, 93, 94, 238, 311 oza, Mike 238 raf, Lisa 238 raves, Jane 238 reenlee, Brian 238 riffin, Dan 80, 238 rise, Judy 238 romer, Kathy 238 ross, Jim 238 unby, John 238 uthrie, Betty Sue 238 utknecht, Lori 238 uy, Maurice h ahn, Carol 115, 231, 238 ale, Karen 133, 238 all, Gary 238 , amilton, Michael 166, 238 ammond, Julie 238 anke, Marsha 108, 125, 16 anke, Michelle 54, 238 ansen, Pam 238 argadine, Kim 85, 238 arkness, Diana 238 arris, Cathy 164, 238 anis, John arris, Stephen 238 arris, Steve 238 arte, Katrina 25, 63, 76, 8 arter, Paula 239 assig, Susan 86, 239 earn, Randy 54 Kim 94 239 eath, , edrick, Kathy 94, 239 eeren, Liz 133, 239 eller, Scot 239 elling, Michael 76, 239 elms, Kenn 231 elvey, Sally 239 1 enderson, John 20, 239 enderson, Susan 239 enry, Roxanne 239 ensley, John 239 erbelin, Susan 48, 239 erren, Bob 127, 239 errick, Frank 239 iershey, Judy essling, Rob 127, 239 1 euer, Cindy 239 1 ewett, Cindy 239 I Iinemeyer, Alan 239 I indle, David 32, 80, 108, 4,238 6,9l,238 134,161 239 Hofmeister, Margaret 239 Hoge, Robin 54, 239 Holman, Nathan 239 Holwegner, Leigh 239 Horner, Becky 94, 239 Howe, Jennifer 112, 113, 114, 132 164, 240 Howe, Mary Ellen 115, 117, 134, 164, 240 Howell, Bruce 240 Hoyle, Judy 240 Huckett, Steve 240 Huckstep, Greg 102, 103, 121, 131 174, 240 Hull, Liz 76, 86, 121, 240 Hull, Janice 133, 240 Hultgren, Greg 65, 80, 82, 108, 121 240 Hultman, Paula 56, 240 Hunt, Tami 24, 63, 115, 240, 311 Hunter, Steve 240 Huntington, Kathleen 240 Hurley, Marc 240 Hurst, Richard 240 Hurt, Lance Hutchinson, DeeAnn 240 Hutchinson, Glenda 240 i Inman, Sara 240 j Jacobson, Mary Beth 56, 240 J aimes, Brent 240 Jameson, Leah 94, 1 15, 240 Jeffcoat, James 240 Jeffery, Tami 240 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Craig 46, 240 Karen 56, 77, 240 Marcia 56, 240 Mary 63, 69, 240 Johnson, Randy 134, 167, 241 Johnson, Robert 134, 241 Johnson Roger 241 Johnston, Kirk 241 Jolly, Steve 241 Jones, Randy 241 Jordan, Scott 127, 241 Jung, Todd 241 Justice, Glenn 241 k Kammeyer, Gary 151, 241 Karley, Susan 57, 241 Katona, Kristy 241 Kaufmann, Judy 241 Keighley, Cindy 241 Kelly, Robert 241 Kelly, Tim 241 Kelso, Susan 79, 80, 108, 241 Klamm, Mary Ann 241 Klingler, Kelly 241 Knamiller, Kari 94, l 15, 241 Knapp, Joel 80, 84, 86, 88, 89, 91, 103, 108, 121, 230, 241 Knapp, Paula 118, 241 Kobe, Debbie 241 Koeneke, Terry 54, 152, 241 Kohlenberg, David 241 Kohlmeyer, Kevin 241 Krebs, Robin 241 Kriegshauser, Lee Ann 241 Krisman, Susan 94, 241 Krueger, Kim 241 Kupchin, Marleen 244 Laas, John 244 Lady, Dave 244 Lafferty, Cathy 93, 94, 244 Lally, Deborah 244 Larson, Debra 164, 168, 244 Lauck, Ellen 244 Laukkonen, Sirpa 25, 115, 116, 125, 244 Lavender, John 127, 151, 244 Lea, Darrell 63, 71, 75, 82, 244 League, Dave 244 Leake, Shelly 244 Leard, Alan 54, 244 Leavitt, Paul 244 Legler, Lisa 244 Lehr, Sara 244 LeSher, Dana 156, 159, 244 ' Levine, Andie 24, 115, 125, 244, 311 Levy, Judy 63, 69, 75, 244 Lewis, Susan 114, 133, 164, 244 Lewis, Suzanna 244 Leydecker, Barb 244 Lillian, Deb 76, 98, 99, 114, 121, 244 Lind, Roger 80, 108, 151, 244 Lindemeier, Dylon 244 Lindsey, Gene Lindsey, Carl 244 Liston, Jennifer 244 Litchfield, Dan 61, 79, 80, 108, 121, 244 Littell, Mike 127, 245 Locklear, Debbie Long, Dennis 245 Longmoor, John 245 Lord, Lori 245 Lorenz, Frank 245 Love, Meredith 18, 164, 245 Luedtke, Cheryl 245 Lyons, Tim 245 Til MacLachlan, Rod 245 Macy, David 245 Magee, Erin 245 Malinowski, Gayle 245 Mallin, Cliff 118, 127, 131, 142, 143, 147, 245 Mallin, Mike 245 Mallory, Keith 79, 80, 245 Mansfield, Frank 246 Mansfield, Sandra 246 Mansfield, Scott 246 Marland, Lisa 20, 246 Marr, Linda 56, 246 Marshall, J olinda 246 Marshall, Kirk 48, 80, 246 281 Martin, Jay 246 Martz, George 54, 246 Mathews, Kim 246 Maude, Becky 246 Mauldin, Don 246 Maxwell, Byron 55, 246 McAtee, Janet 245 McCarthy, Brian 245 McCoy, Sheryl 245 McCrary, Jana 23, 94, 245, 311 McCune, Steve McGrath, Dan 142, 245 McGuire, Cindy 22, 63, 75, 76, 115, 121 , 245, 31 1 Mcllnay, Bruce 108, 245 McKillip, Theresa 245 McKim, Sanford 245 McMahon, Susan 245 McManus, Nick 245 McMullan, Susan 245 McReynolds, Karen 75, 245 McSpadden, Rhonda 245 Means, Steve 48, 246 Meeker, Billy 246 Meinecke, Janet 56, 246 Melching, Patti 246 Meline, Karen 56, 246 Meline, Kim 56, 246 Meyer, Nathan 246 Middleton, Greg 102, 103, 127, 128, 246 Miller, Bobbi 56, 108, 246 Miller B an 246 , ry Maier Dana 63, 69, 75, 86, 91, 246 Miller, Lisa Miller, Larry 246 Milliken, Wendy 246 Minto, Mike 48, 246 Mitchell, Carolyn 247 Mitchell, Steven 247 Moldrup, Karen 25, 247 Molina, Linda 93, 94, 247 Moody, Allison 247 Moody, Steve 142, 247 Morrison, Jeri 114, 116, 133, 247 Mroz, Steve 247 Mueller, Craig 247 Mullender, Tom 247 Mullins, Mary 56, 247 Murray, Rex 247 Myrick, Gary 48, 247 IZ Nail, Kevin 247 Neff, Clayton 247 Neff, Ervin 247 Neutzler, Gay 23, 94, 247, 311 Noel, Donna 63, 247 O O'Bannon, Pat 247 Odette, Steve 247 Ogburn, Chris 247 Otey, .John 121, 127, 247 Owens, Debra Owens, Jeanie 54, 247 Owsley, Gary 247 282 P Paduano, Kathleen 133, 247 Palmer, Marsha Palmisano, Jeff 85, 247 Paschke, Randy 247 Pasquale, Robert Patchen, Kyle 80, 108, 248 Patton, Cindy 248 Paxton, Mike 127, 248 Payne, Tony Peck, Diane 248 Pelter, Deanna 248 Percy, Mark 126, 127, 248 Perry, Betsy 94, 133, 164, 231, 248 Perry, Kevin 248 Perucca, Mary 56, 76, 248 Peterson, Randy 248 Pippin, J ohnadean 56, 248 Poe, Lisa 248 Porte, Anita 25, 61, 86, 88, 91, 114, 121, 248 Pounds, Stephanie 248 Pracht, Cathy 248 Pratt, Scott 48, 248 Punch, Sue 59, 114, 164, 248 7' Rahtjen, Nancy 27, 56, 248 Ramirez, Cathy 99, 1 13, 114, 248 Ramm, Kevin 248 Raskin, Ben 248 Ratliff, Lindy 248 Regier, Beth 17, 105, 120, 121, 248 Reichman, Kim 56, 115, 133, 248 Repola, Paivi 25, 248 Rethwisch, David 84, 248 Rexroat, Joy 248 Richardson, Curt 127, 154, 248 Richman, Lynn Riden, Dan 248 Riffer, Dennis 42, 249 Riley, Pam 249 Ring, John 166, 249 Roard, Stan 54, 249 Roberts, Debbie 249 Roberts, Mary K. 25, 76, 105, 113, 114, 148, 249, 269 Roberts, Tom 249 Robinson, David 42, 120, 127, 155, 158, 159, 249 Rocklage, Pam 56, 249 Schloemer, Dave 249 Schlotzhauer, Rodger 249 Schmidt, Cindy 22, 114, 121 14 249, 264, 311 Schnacke, Cindy 249 Schoen, Greg 37, 249 Schradd, Mark 250, 262 Schultz, Laura 250 Scully, Joe 60, 61, 250 Seagraves, Liz 250 Seaman, Jim 80, 108, 134, 167 Searcy, John 84, 86, 250 Semple, Julie 250 Sewell, Cindy 250 Seymour, Julie 63, 250 Shank, Kevin 250 Shear, Lisa 250 Sheeley, Robert 54, 250 Showalter, Greg 250 Short, Leslie 86, 88, 91, 231 250 Sibala, Sam 134, 250 Sigle, Pam 250 Simoes, Debbie 250 Simpson, Amy 79, 250 Sivils, Kim 250 Skeens, Joni 250 Skuban, Mark 250 Smith, Allison 250 Smith, Matt 250 Smutz, Ron 108, 250 Snook, Robert 250 Spalding, Lisa 250 Sparks, Susan 136, 250 Sperry, Scott 31, 250 Spivey, David 250 Spradling, Nan 250 Stack, Brian 101, 120, 121, 134 Staley, Debbie Statesel, Greg 251 Stevens, Loreen Strahl, Paul 251 Straus, Stephanie 80, 108, 251 Streepy, Isaac 251 Strickland, Steve Sturgeon, Kelly 85, 251 Sturgeon, Robert Sullivan, Curt 251 Sullivan, Mike 251 Sunderland, Margaret 251 Sutton, Mark 251 Swank, DeeAnn 55, 251 Swanson, Bill 251 Swisher, Bob 84, 86, 251 Rogers, James 109, 249 Ronan, Mike 127, 249 Ronning, Eric 249 Rose, s1uafis4, 86, 101, 121, 249 Rowland, Becky 80, 249 S Saathoff, Kathleen 114, 115, 144, 148, 249 Sanders, Beth 249 Sylvester, Dan 251 Syvertson, Paula 251 If Talley, David 251 Taylor, John 251 Taylor, Kent 251 Taylor, Mary 48, 251 Taylor, Paul 251 Sandy, Jim 249 Scafe, Brad 249 Schad, Vicki 249 Scheier, Tom 20, 51, 249 Scherbarth, Dave 127, 128, 142, 145, 249 Tedrow, John 142, 144, 251 Terry, Jill 251 Thiergart, Ralph 142, 144, 170 25 Thomas, ldena Thomas, Marcia 42, 251 Thomson, Kim 251 b ,127,252 horpe, Keith 251 immons, Thomas 252 inius, Tama 252 omassi, Sue 125, 172, 252, ravers, Deb 23, 63, 75, 76, 86, 114,120, 121, 252, 311 rernpy, Janine 80, 115, 133, 252 rieb, June 79, 80, 108, 252 russel, Sheri 25 2 urnbaugh, Victor 108, 252 nderwood, Kevin 91, 252 aczi, Kathy 25 2 alentine, Robert 252 anBuskirk, Cherie 252 anLandingham, Don 127, 252 arner, John 252 aughn, Terry 252 elazquez, David 230, 252 oegtle, Paula 25 2 agner, Jan 252 alker, Joel alsh, Kathy 252 andell, Karen atnee, Don 142, 143, 252 ayne, Jerry 252 ayne, Larry 252 eatherholt, Nancy 94, 102, 114, 120,252 eisensee, Rich 121, 127, 129, 252 eiss, Lean 86, 252 elty, Amy 98, 99, 114, 115,252 harton, Stacey 252 heat, Jeff 252 hitman, Russ hitfield, Gail 252 ilcox, Kim 76, 252 ilkerson, Brock 84, 86, 88, 91, 101, 120 Z Zagaruyka, Tom 252 Zieman, Marshall 29, 80, 108, 252 Ziller, Star 23, 63, 69, 75, 252, 311 Zoeller, Vicki 102, 114, 115, 252 .11- U, Abbott, Donna 23, 208, 311 Adams, Karen 55, 134, 164, 208 Adams, Kim 208 Adams, Ron Adler, Joseph 61, 66, 76, 208 Admire, Daniel 208 Aduddell, Bob Ahrens, Cheryl 208 Akers, Ronda 80, 108, 148, 208 Aldrich, Laurie 80, 108, 208 Allen, Wayne 208 Alspaugh, Lance 20, 208 Anderson, Philip Anderson, Susie 208 Anderson, Tina Anderson, Todd Anderson, Tracy 208 Angell, Deborah Arnhart, Karen 80, 108, 208 Arnold, Kathleen 208 Arnold, Leanne 57, 208 Arnold, Ray Ashburn, Donna 208 Ashley, Steven Ashmore, Gary 55, 208 Asmus, Jeff 208 Atkinson, Carolyn 208 Atkinson, Gene 208 Atwood, Julie 208 Austin, William 55 Axelton, Duane 80, 108, 208 Bernstein, Larry 80, 108 Bettels, Deborah 164, 209 Beytien, Brad 28, 48, 127, 128, 209 Bilyea, Marilyn 83, 209 Birkman, Carolyn 134, 164, 209 Blackwell, Pennie 209 Blake, Brent 76, 145, 151, 209 Bleam, Debra 62 Bliss, Susan 209 Blowey, Cheryl 24, 80, 108, 133, 311 Bock, Kathy 209 Bock, Susan 125, 209 Boczek, Donna 209 Bokerman, Jody 25, 69, 209 Boldt, Sherry 80, 108, 152, 209 Bontiglio, Ed Boos, Donald 209 Booth, Larry 80, 108, 209 Borelli, Jim 66, 76, 209 Bosley, Jenny 83 Boulware, Steve 79, 80, 209 Bowen, Deborah 85, 209 Box, Louis 210 Boyda, Marcella 210 Boyle, Elizabeth 210 Boyts, Michael 80, 82, 145, 206, 210 Brawner, Cari Breckenridge, Jill 85, 94, 105, 210 Brenner, Donna 210 Brewer, Martin 210 Brewer, Scott 210 Briant, Patricia 132, 133, 148, 149 164, 210 Brim, Ken Blindisi, Laura Brinkley, Michele 51, 210 Britain, Scott Brooks, Terri 69, 75, 210 Brown, Brian 210 Brown, Brooks 84, 85, 86 Brown, Cameron 80, 108, 210 Brown, Catherine 210 Brown, Dorinda 210 Bruce, Brian 210 Bryan, Eleanor 210 ilkes ilson 3 ilson, ilson, Leslie 56, 252 Allison 252 Doug 252 Karen 93, 94, 252 inne, Tim 252 inton, Sharon 94, 252 ise, Pam 54, 252, 259 Witter, Jerry 42, 142, 252 Wixson, Scott 252 Wolfe, Charles 252 Wolfrod, Stephen 252 Woodard, Teresa 252 Woods, Jeff Wren, Dan 252 Wright, Glen 252 3' Yanak, Becky 252 Yohe, Cindy 80, 82, 108, 252 Young, Bobbi 23, 63, 99, 114, 122, 252, 31 1 Young, Fred 24, 64, 127, 162, 252 Babington, Todd 208 Bain, Sunnie 63, 69, 208 Baird, Jo Ann 208 Baldwin, Danny 208 Baldwin, Claude 208 Baldwin, Joseph 62, 208 Ban, Pauline 25, 208 Barber, Teresa 55, 208 Bareiss, Laurie 23, 132, 133, 208, 311 Barnhart, Ron Barthol, Gina 69, 208 Bartlett, Kimberly 55, 69, 208 Bartocci, Allison 208 Baum, Bill Beasley, Robert 208 Beatty, Wanda 208 Beawer, Carl Beeson, Jane Bell, Sherri 208 Bellavia, James Bennett, Ann 24, 25, 76, 107, 108, 208, 31 l Bernhardt, Sandra 25, 208 Bernstein, Jami 209 Bryan, Kent 210 Bryant, Carla 210 Bryant, Robert 210 Buchanan, Kimberly 85 , 210 Buller, Mark 84, 86, 210 Bumgarner, Kent 210 Burgess, Buzz 127, 129, 155, 210 Burkhart, Loretta Burnett, Brenda 23, 79, 86, 210, 311 Burnett, Michelle 210 Burnett, Tracy 210 Burton, Marjorie 210 Bussell, Ernie Byrd, Karen C Callahan, Erin 217 Campbell, Shara 94, 21 1 Canterbury, Lori 79, 108, 21 1 Carlson, Cheryl 85, 211 Carpenter, Ed 127, 129, 158, 159, 211, 218 283 Carpenter, Lisa 21 1 Carpenter, Mark 211 Carr, William 60, 21 1 Carroll, Jean 211 Carson, Scott 145, 211 Carter, Bill Casey, Jeff Caster, Colleen 21 1 Caterer, Marjorie 21 1 Cattelino, Craig 21 1 Cearley, Richard 80, 82, 21 1 Cederberg, Rick 21 1 Chalk, Brenda Chaney, Craig Chausee, Larry 21 1 Chesney, Robin 21 1 Chestnut, Kathi 66, 67, 76, 105, 133, 21 1 Chiarello, Pam 225 Circle, Dana 86, 91, 92, 108, 211 Claiborne, Cheryll 86, 91 Clark, Tim 47, 127, 129, 145, 211 Cloud, Sharon 94, 21 1 Coburn, Gwen 21 1 Coddington, Erin 21 1 Coffey, Teresa 125, 148, 164, 211 Cohen, Bev 85, 107, 108, 211 Colasuonno, Ken Collins, Cinthia 212 Combs, Michael 212 Conley, Paula 212 Connell, Terry 212 Conyers, Regenia 212 Coonrod, Gregg 80, 108, 212 Copher, Bill 212 Corder, Kim 212 Corey, Randall 212 Cornelius, Michael 212 Cote, Joan Cox, Greg 151, 212 Crabtree, Penni Cranda1l,'Mark 66, 76, 212 Crews, Cindy Crummett, Vance Cunningham, Josef 80, 108, 206, Cunningham, Robert 212 Curry, Jamie 80, 85, 94, 95, 212 cumgm, cami 20, so, 108, 125,212 d DalPorto, Cheri 79, 213 Daniels, Peter 55 Darby, Scott Davies, David 84, 127, 129, 212 Davis, Brent 212 Davis, Doug Davis, Susan 212 Day, Walt Deerr, Philip Deffenbaugh, Crystal 212 DeGrande, Don 147, 212 Delventhal, Paul 213 Demo, Michael 213 Dempsey, Ann 152, 213 Desieghardt, Ken 20, 48, 213 Dias, Rene 213 Divine, Peggy 55, 213 Dobbels, Daniel 213 284 Dodd, Jill 213 Donahue, Pat 127, 129, 213 Donaldson, Manda 213 Doran, Sean 48, 108, 213 Dowdle, Michael 80, 134 Downey, Cindy Dragen, Katherine 25, 65, 75, 213 Dupree, Kevin 80, 108, 213 6 Eager, Angela 213 Eckes, Eric 127, 129 Eddleman, Velerie 80, 108, 213 Edmonds, Kelly 133, 164, 213 Edwards, Loren Eggers, Deborah 213 Ehle, Scott 80, 134, 213 Eide, Gerald 213 Elder, Donna 85, 213 Eldridge, Betty 213 Elliott, Kimberlee 213 Ellis, Kim 35,133, 152, 213 Englehart, Danny 213 Engler, Dave Erekson, Evelyn 86 Ereth, Janna 85, 213 Everson, Scott f Faught, Margaret 48, 213 Feightner, Greg 127, 129, 213 Fensholt, Ed Ferguson, Mary 213 Fetzer, Nancy Flaherty, Pat Fletcher, Joe 213 Fluty, Steven 213 Flynn, Lori 80, 108, 213 Foiles, George 134, 213 Fowler, Jay 17, 213 Fox, Daniel 213 Fox, Karen 214 Fox, Roger 214 Francis, Deborah 107, 108, 214 Frantz, Linda 214 Frazee, Terry Friesen, Craig 127, 129, 214 Frost, Susan 97, 214 Fuentez, Pattie 8' Gabler, Karen 94, 214 Gadwood, Robert Garcia, Cidni 214 Gaston, Annette 80, 107, 108, 214 Gerhardt, Terri 23, 94, 214, 31 1 Geyer, John Gill, Katherine 214 Glauser, Diana 214 Glimpse, Jon 17, 214 Goff, Michael 80, 214 Goff, Michelle 80, 214 Goldberg, Larry Golden, Lisa 214 Goodwin, Pat 24, 214, 311 Grant, Mark 214 Gray, Catherine 214 Greene, Bob 80, 214 Greenspan, Debra 20, 164, 215 Greenwood, Fred 215 Greer, Janet 215 Griffith, Scott 215 Griner, Glinda 24, 94, 133, 215, 311 Groves, Larry 215 Groves, Steven 79, 215 Growcock, Dean 84, 215 Gunby, Marie 48, 215 Gundlach, Barbara 215 Gunnels, Edward 48, 215 h Hadsall, Carol 55, 215 Haggstrom, Ronald 215 Haley, Deanna 215 Hall, Mary 124, 125, 153, 215 Hamrick, Bruce 215 Handkins, Becky 80, 91, 215 Hanley, Craig 215 Hansen, Jenny 152, 215 Hansen, Steve Harbert, Vanessa 215 Harms, Jeffrey 134, 215 Harris, Dana 215 Hartford, Eric 20, 215 Harvey, Tim 215 Haslam, Fred Hastings, Kay 25, 79, 80, 108, 216 Havens, Jeff 216 ' Heck, Randy 216 Heck, Robert 127, 128, 147, 216 Hedrick, Richard 216 Heider, Donna 23, 144, 152, 216, 31 1 Helmer, Kevin 54 Hemry, Brett Henderson, Joseph 216 Hensley, Christine 216 Hentzen, Thomas 84, 85, 216 Hergenreter, Pam 85, 216 Hernandez, Grace 216 Hess, Anthony 216 Hickman, Lee Anne 216 Hickman, Susan 94 Highberger, Gregory 48, 216 Hill, Julie Hill, Todd Hills, Rosalie 80, 108, 216 Hinemeyer, David 216 Hoard, Ronald 216 Hobdy, Theresa 83, 148, 216 Hodge, Kenneth 216 Hodges, Rebecca 66, 83, 216 Hofbauer, Jim 127, 129, 217 Hogard, Eric Hoglund, Brad so, 127, 129, 167, 217 Holcomb, Marcia 80, 108, 217 Holsapple, James 217 Honeycutt, Lynne 43 Hootz, Mike Horner, Kevin 217 Horst, T.J. 217 Howard, Doug 217 Howard, Scott 79, 80, 82, 108 Howe, Kathy Howell, Michael 55 rzenak, Annie 217 ucke, Janet 217 ughes, Daniel 217 ughes, Kim 217 ull, Teri umbert, Rick umphrey, Julie 217 umphrey, Rick unter, David 66, 76, 217 uster, Heinz utting, Bill ra, Peter 17, 217 reland, Stephanie 217 aderborg, Janet 80, 108, 217 effrey, Jay 127, 129, 142, 217 erome, Michelle 217 ohnson, Eric 217 ohnson, Jolene 217 ohnson, Melanie 133, 217 OHGS Jann 152,153, 217 ones, Joni 148, 217 ones, Mark 217 ones, Robert K. 217 Jones Robert L. 217 ordah, David Jordan, Jan 94, 217 Jordan, Scott 217 k aiser, Karen 21 7 alish, Cynthia 80, 108, 217 arley, Doug 217 awa, Theresa 25, 220 eith, Brenda 24, 162, 220, 311 ent, Judith 220 ent, Maureen 32, 220 ephart, Mary 220 ing, Russell 134, 220 inzler, Charlene 220 irby, Teresa 220 lamm, Diana 24, 220, 31 1 ilamm, Duane 220 linkenberg, Teni night, Randy oontz, Keith 220 owalski, Karen rekovich, Charles 220 ruinme, Barbara 86, 125, 145, 220 unze, Lisa 220 use, Mark 156 Z aflin, Annette 85, 220 alko, Laurie 20, 61, 67 amar, Glenda 220 ambert, Bart 20, 127, 128, 147, 220 ancaster, Keith 220 ariick, Sandra 220 arson, Laurie 24, 69, 220, 31 1 awler, Lisa 164, 220 Lawley, David 220 Leach, J ackqueline 220 Leete, Melanie 221 Leskoff, Susie 221 Lester, Teresa 85, 221 Lewis, David 24, 66, 67, 76, 221, 311 Livingston, Lisa 221 Long, Joanne 221 Lorson, Mark Lose, Carol 125, 221 Lovelace, Greg 221 Loveridge, Glenn 221 Lovern, Dana 20, 25, 66, 67, 86, 221 Louski, Joyce Lubin, Mitch 221 Lynn, Sharon 79, 221 TTL Madole, Dave Mallin, Jeffrey 80, 84, 85, 108, 221 Malnicof, Wayne 127, 129, 221 Malone, Joel Marquez, Rick 221 Marr, Jim 134, 221 Marr, Lori 24, 221, 311 Marsh, Pam Martin, Charles 221 Martin, Mitzi 99, 221 Marturano, Val 23, 221, 227, 311 Maxwell, Bill Mayfield, Peggie 222 Mayhew, Elisa 222 Mays, Debra 222 McConnel, Marianne McCort, Laura 69, 221 McCraner, James 221 McCullough, Pamela 221 McCune, Pam McElligott, Jean 221 McElligott, Robert 221 McGarrigle, Erin McGee, Jody 94, 221 McKim, Pat McLain, David 221 McNaghten, David 221 McNally, Melanie McPheeters, Ed Melhorn, Debra 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Laura Davidson Chris Edwards Tami Hunt . . . Pat Goodwin Diana Klamm Laurie Larson Lori Marr .Leslie Brockman . . Donna Abbott Donna Heider . . .Ann Atkinson . . Tami DalPorto . . Cheryl Blowey Brenda Keith . .Cindy McGuire . . . . . .Pam Clark . . . Andie Levine . . . .Ann Bennett Dave Lewis . . Debbie Travers . . . Jana McCrary . . .Laurie Bareiss Brenda Burnett Val Marturano SBobbi Young QW' QW 145408 'A C in Os, many people find themselves studying the past. As the yearbook staff, we have concentrated on making history by capturing the present, by creating a book with which you will be able to relive your '75-'76 school year. 1 It hasn't been easy. But speaking for the entire staff, we feel we can say that the late nights, the rewrites, the retakes, and the frequent frustration are but a small price to pay for such gratifying results. We have created this annual for you, Shawnee Mission West, with the hope that each of you will see a piece of yourself in it, or be touched in some way by it. We encourage you to look to the future with hope and optimism. Reach for the stars, and don't ever be afraid of falling. . .The year is over now and, for many of us, things will never be the same again. Good luck to each of you, and may you all achieve your American Dream and find whatever it is you may be searching Copy Credits-Laurie Bareiss: 17, 18, 19, 31, 32, 35, 43, 45, 57, 60, 61, 74, 87, 96, 105. Ann Bennett: 51, 64, 132, 153, 155, 156, 158, 235, 236, 250. Cindy Berg: 36, 59, 110, 140. Brenda Burnett: 21, 25, 29, 44, 56, 79, 81, 83, 85, 86, 89, 98, 104, 107, 109, 283. Pam Clark: 76, 106, 124, 149, 173, 174, 194. Andie Levine: 54, 160, 164, 176, 194. Dave Lewis: 50, 126 128, 131, 143, 144, 147, 166, 168, 170, 280. Jana McCrary: 26, 37, 49, 94, 118, 242. Cindy McGuire: 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 14 16, 30, 271, Division pages. Val Marturano: 28, 39, 47, 55, 67, 72, 75, 78, 84, 87, 96, 97, 100, 101, 113, 121, 206. Debbie Travers: 22, 33, 38, 68, 70, 73, 77, 81. Bobbi Young: 34, 40, 46, 53, 62, 63, 65, 74, 75, 82, 90, 98, 103, 116,180, 218, 230. Division Page and Special Spread Layouts: Star Ziller. for. 7 3 .9 0 J' 55 is Cf 1 9 x 9 'ssc . . A QW G! X Q xv VAL' 1 ' we A A vga' , UV vfgewtfg ., avi? wg CGD L C5550 CW UZ X I 1 3, L ' 1 w K 1 W L T ,MQ WW aw :Mf 49 w jizww Z? EW W mf, J WMQQJQ M fl QA? Q I P f fb W ww, mfffreldvwwmfwe Q,Q,Qj9,bmJmQ0.4MA71Q Qfjpqg fafew aewxgilauv ' 1:6754JLQf1W.O3fWff afwm4fwWLm ,4a,,7,,L ZW eff 414 1 53? 2252 fin Wil WW MW if Q :MMM My iggbkjg-W ' Q , W R Xiifwlw Wim .1 , rf iam? ,Sa yammed FRS! chi-96,12 growndef J 1. 1,'J.5j-fc -QS W 7 52327 MM f ' PM M-ff Q-ffm 'f'MVV 'f7L fd MMV 'ki cawplg, a gy ?e 5-7224, 736-2 Wdly QVUM- awe' 1 X Dc1rl'7L M2255 Wl'7!'!L fQf?'f'jQ'f7Lmfq,- ffvbfn, Mfr! is iff-U29.'ff'Tf'ff.'f'f4'f'ff'ff4f ,,,, ,'LR-
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