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0 Q5 SQCQISQSQN, DARRENH14, 72, 82, J 81 US MAINSTREETERIT 476 ' JACKSON GREENHOUSE: 466 JACOBS, MIKE: 40. 74, 75, 85, 435, 438,439 499 JAYHAWX BODY SHOP: 474 JENKSQLQRI: 44. 62.:Qf128,,209 lf i JERRYfS5BlK5i9H0F1If455I I 2 JOHNSON? TDSRON: Transferred from llueslern HE: Sohool Freshman Year: nofltoll 1,2,3,4g.Qloss VP 12156 of WIHSQTI Semis 30464-sflligilxid 4 Qh05f55?li2i3ZfFl 1r2'S3'?3?f7is,NllI l,ed?iIHQng.q Mani. :Defense 4: 2 f s 88K 1g2,3,4'g Tl! 1',2',3',4'g 88 1',2',3',4'g Who's Who Amng. Am. l-LS. Students 3: Who's Who Travel The 'Old WesT' In The midsT of Trying To geT ready for League Choir, The choir puT on a musical program. The program was named Way OuT WesT and described whaT iT was like Traveling on The fronTier. Sev- eral of The songs sung were Tumbling Tumble Weeds , Home on The Range and 'IOkIahoma. On February 26 The League Choir conTesT was held aT The high school and The choir re- ceived a I raTing. Then on March 26 iT received a I raTing aT Region- al Choir held aT ATchinson. Finally on April 23 The choir Traveled To STaTe Choir aT STerling and re- ceived a I raTing. Rlghl: To show her gralllude lor lhe audience aTTending Their program, Miss Jan PaTTon Thanks everyone.-phoTo by BeTh Brandenburg. Below: Worklng on her solo, sophomore Tracy CrockeT geTs asslslance from Miss Jan PaTTon.-phoTo by Maria DekaT. Amng. Am. H.S. Afhleios 3. 28, 34, 33, 80, 85, 94, 99, 446, 447, 440, 203, 245 JOHNSON, JERRY: 45.4 44, 85, 99, 447, 442 ' ' - - .:?7!INS0N, TIM: 42, 36. 54, 82, 85, JONES, DEBBIE: Transferred from Nlckerson High School Junlor Year: Fl-IA 1, 5 Yearbook 3: Pholog. 3: Honor Roll 1,23 Pep 208 f CLOSING AND INDEX Club 4: Frosh. Choir 15 Mixed Choir 2,35 Who's who Amng. I Am. I-LS. Students 3. 6. 29, 35 I , JONES: JULIE: 44, 116, 64 I JOSTENS: 484 JUNIORS: 36 KANSAS SEWING MACHINE: 487 Rlghl: Danclng lo The muslcal number Oklahoma are freshman Lori Jenks and senior Jody Snider.-phoTo by BeTh Bran- denburg.
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ATTer senlor Deanna Vlnceni excepfs her cerTificaTe from The posTer conTesT . I I Mr. Braden, arT Teacher, discusses The year of evenTs,-phoTo by AnneTTe MarTin. Capt. 45 Vllho's Who Amng. Am. H.S. Siudenia 3,4. 43, 27, 35, 54, 74, 75, 426, 428, 435, 438, 439, 442, 449, 492 I-IARRTSON, TINA: 44, 54, 56, 74, 92, 93, 428, 438, 439 HAAS, MIC!-IELE: 40 I-IAAS, MIKE: 45, 99 HARROD, BRIAN: 44. 85, 99 HARRWS IGA: 483 I-IARTTER, BRIGETTE: 3, 40, 44, 67, 87, 93, 405, 424, 425, 428, 429, 437, 244, 245 TI-IE HAT BOX: 472 HAWKINS, VAN: 49 IAIIASWKINS, JULIE: 3, 36, 64, 70, 74, :IQJYS HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL: TI-IE HELPING HANDS STORE: 474 THE HEAD SHOPPE: 484 I-IESSE REAL ESTATE: 483 HEIFNER NURSERY: 475 HERRINGTON, DUANE: 44, 85, 447, 432, 433, 450 IQIEQRINGTON, HARRY In SONS: HERRINGTON, JULIE: 36, 58. 59, 426, 427, 428, 429, 437 HERIHNGTON. ROD: Spfs. Bull. 3: CC 3: BSKTB 1,2,3,4'g TR 2,3. 5, 28, 53. 93, 94, 99 HERTZ RENT-A-CAR: 485 I-IILLTOP CONSTRUCTION: 464 HILLTOP PACKAGING: 477 HOLWICK FARM SUPPLY: 462 HOMES BY HOGUE: 483 I-IOMECOMING: 420 HOMES' MAGAZINE: 486 HOOK, ANGIE: 36, 54, 64, 62, 63, 428, 430, 435, 444, 496 HOOK, SHANNON: 44, 54, 85, 428, 432, 433, 450 I-IOSS 8: BROWN CONSULTING ENGINEERS: 475 HOUSH, TONY: 36, 56, 65, 69, 84, 85, 438 HOWARD, DARON: 36, 65, 68, 70, 74, 85, 442, 449, 456, 464, 245 HOWELL, SUZY: 5, 44, 74, , 93, 404, 405, 439 HOYT. BRENT: 24 HUBBELL'S RENTALS: 454 HUEY, BUD: 22 HUME MUSIC: 466 HURTIG, DORIS: 23 HURTIG, JIM: 36, 52, 54, 60, 89, 96, 99, 442, 246 I-IUTTON MONUMENTS: 482 INTER-STATE ASSURANCE- LYNN CONN: 477 finds waier by KaThy Siolle ParTicipaTing in exTra ocTiviTies or having some kind of hobby is common among mosT people. Richard Beuchai is no excepiion, for he, Too. has a hob- by, and a very unusual one aT ThaT: working wiTh a wiTching sTick. A wiiching sTick is a device used for finding a varieiy of Things ranging from waier To meTal To oil. Paper money can even be soughi ouT if The wiiching sTick is correcTly prepared To do so. One of The basic old Time wlfchlng sTicks. which was used by The Span- iards when surface waTer could noT be found, is made from a peach, cherry, or willow Tree limb. The sTick is carved and shaped inio a The Two shori ends are used as handles which one holds onTo when in search of waTer, for insTance. A second kind of sTick is made by Taking boiling wire and shaping iT inio an L shape and covering ii wiTh Tape. WiTh This, one would hold iT firmly in his hand wiTh The long end poinTing OUT froni and The shorT end down. The Third Type is like The one owned by Richard Beuchaf. li, like The boiling wire wiiching sTick, is shaped like an li, Though. is a biT fancier. The han- dle is plasTic and resembles ThaT of a bicycle handle. The front looks like a car recepiion anienno and is on an axle so ThaT one can acTually see The rod Turning raTher Than iusT feeling The pull. lf one were searching for his waier line, he could siand ouT in his fronT yard wifha wifching sTick in hand and The rod poiniing sTraighT forward. The rod would begin To move Toward The di- reciion in which The waTer line was. One musi Turn and keep his body di- recTly behind The rod while following TT closely. As The meial rod begins Turning back To The righT or lefT. one would know Thai he had found his waier line, and if he were To dig There, he would mosi likely find iT righT under his feeT. NOT all wiTchTng sTicks are made The same and noT all of Them cosT The same. The price of The one presenTly owned by Richard BeuchaT was S45 when he purchased iT eighi years ago. ,Beuchai says he has seen one for S400 ThaT looked like his, excepi, The seller claimed ThaT his wiiching sTick, for 8400, would work wiTh anyone. Beu- chai disagrees, He believes ThaT only a few members from each family have The chemical make-up in Their bodies To enable Them To acTually work wiTh a wiiching sTick. I E CLOSING AND INDEX 7207 46 N
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Showing who's better, senlor Jody Snider, and freshman Arnie Ruecker sing a duet, I Can Do Anythlng Bet- ter Then You Can Do. -photo by Beth Brandenburg. - X1.L.,...v'. ws.xssr XM 4 .s. - 1, s A , A A - . ,g5,5fEs,.s. s A ,, KARLAN, KEITH: 24 KATRINA, PAT: 23 KAUFFMAN, GERY: 482 KAW VALLEY ELECTRIC COOP.: 457 KAW VALLEY STATE BANK: 462 KEBAPCI, YESIM: Transferred trom Kastamonu Abdurrahmanpasha Senlor High School, Kastamonu, Turkey: A S 4: Pep Club 4. 5, 7. 44, 28. 33, 69, 428, 435, 492, 204 KELSY, GAYLORD: 49 KENNEDY, CHRIS: 40, 499 KENNEDY, PATTY: 36, 77, 446, 428, 437, 206, 246 KERR, BRET: 40, 52, 72, 85, 407, 443. 499 KIBBEE, OHERYL: 46 FORREST KIDNEY INS.: 483 KING 81 QUEEN OF WINTER SPORTS: 440 KIRKWOOD, KASEY: 36, 54. 55, 83, 85, 89, 97, 99, 447 KIRKWOOD, KRYSTAL: 46, 62, 63, 64, 93, 422, 428, 443, 244 KNIGHT, DONNA: Beg. Cholr 2: Sel. Girls' Choir 3: M xed Cholr 4: State Choir 3. 28, 62, 63, 430, 435 KNORR, BILL: 407, 409 KOSEK, CHRIS: 40, 432 KOSEK, ROLAND: Honor Rott 4.2. 28, 497 KRAMER, RON: 24, 436, 438, 440 KRUGER, DAVID: 40, 85, 99 LANDIS, BEOKY: Band 1: Journ. 25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Who's Who Amng. Am. H.S. Students 4. 29, 496, 448 LAOOHEO, DR. MICHAEL L.: 475 LAMP ARTS: 485 LARDNER MONUMENTS: 466 LARRY'S NORTHTOWN GLASS: 494 LAWYER'S TITLE OF TOPEKA, INC.: 484 LEDEBOER, DANNY: 40, 74, 75, 99, 447, 439 LEIKER, TONY: Stuco 4: Debate 2,3: Forensics 2,3,4: Pres. NFL 4: Honor Roll 4,2,3,4: Klng of Wlnter Sports Cand. 4: Who's Who Amng. Am. H.S. Students 3,4: Who's Who Amng. Am. H.S. Athletes 45 Mas. Lodge Theme Con. Wlnner 4: FB 1',2',3',4': AII Leag. State FB 3,4, Defense: AII- Class 4: AII State FB Hon. Men. 4: BSKTB 4,2,3',4'g TR 35 BB 1: Who's Who Spokesteen Panel 4: Class 3A Hon. Men. Amer. Gov. 2: State Hon. Men. Amer. Gov. OANDI-ll . . 44 awards by Kim Brooks Does E.T., phone home sound famil- iar? E.T. was the little, loveable creature who caught the hearts of many Ameri- cans in the summer of 4982. E.T. was left behind on Earth by the mother ship. Elliott and E.T. become friends which leads up to all the adventurous ways Elliott attempts to keep E.T. on Earth. But there was also Rocky Ill which kept everyone an the edge of their seat throughout the entire show. Sylvester Stallone played the mas- culine Rocky Balboa once again. After winning the champion title in Rocky Il, Bal- boa taces another tough fight. V Henry Fonda, starring in his last movie, and Kath- erine Hepburn played husband and wife in On Golden Pond. For their outstanding performances in this movie, Fonda and Hepburn won best actor and best actress awards. The movie involved the relation- ship between a father and daughter, Jane Fonda. This movie was not only touching but also very amusing. Burt Reynolds and Doliy Parton starred togeth- er in The Best Llttle House In Texas, a musical-comedy. This movie is just as the title says. but the town was trying to shut down the best and only house in Texas. lt someboy wanted to see a touching love story, An Officer and a Gentleman was the one to see, Richard Gere and Debra Winger played the leading roles in this movie, Winger played the woman who wanted an officer and Gere played the officer with whom she fell in love. Paul Newman played a lawyer who represent- ed his last case in The Verdict. Dustin Hotf- man acted as an actor and as an actress in Tootste. Hoffman stars as an actor who has a bad name for not getting along with the director, so he disguises himself as a woman actress and gets the part on a soap-opera. 9 ' Most of the popular movies had o pop- ular song to go with them. After E.T. swept away hearts, Neil Diamond came out with Put on Your Heart Light. 'The Eye of the Tiger sung by Sunfivor was the theme song for Rocky Ill. Up Where We Belong, from An Officer and a Gentle- men, stood high on the charts for a month. it was sung by Jennifer Warnes and Joe Cocker. Other popular songs were: Eb- ony and ivory by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder: Keep on Loving You by REO Speedwagon: Open Arms by Jour- ney: Leather and Lace by Stevie Nicks: Centerfold by J. Geils: I Don't Need You, Throughout the Years, and Share Your Love by Kenny Rogers: and Physical by Olivia Newton-John. CLOSING AND INDEXf209 N
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