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GG 28, 34, 75. 84, 84, 85, 93, 99, 438. 439, 442, 445, 454 LEONARD, VERA: 20 LEWIS, ANDY: 36, 38, 432, 446 LEWIS, DEAN: 476 LEWIS TOYOTA: 482 LILLEY, BRENT: NEA Scholarship: FFA 1.2: NHS 2,3,4: VP. 3,4: Honor Roll 'I,2,3,4: Boys' State 33 Homecoming King Cond. 4: Hon. Men. Eng. ll Class 3A 2: 3A State Hon. Men. Eng. Il 2: 3A State Hon. Men. Eng. Ill, Algebra II, Adv. Bio. 3: 1st ec. Draw.- MEL Award 4: State Hon. Men. Moc. Draw. 43 0.5. Nat. Math Award 3: 0.5. Achlev. Academy 3: Who's Who Amng. Am. ILS. Students 2,33-4: Soc. Dist. Am. H.S. Students 4,2,3,4: Class Pres. 4: Class Treas. 4: FB 1,2',3',4 : BSKTB Class Treas. 43 FB 1,2',3',4': BSKTB 1,2,3 ,4': Ali- DedicaTion, hard work appreciaTed Behind The band's shows There was a driving force, lvlr. Kendall Phelps. He dedicaTed many hours of planning Towards The Canada Trip by designing shows, picking ouT music, and organizing fund raisers: pizzas and jewelry. We really appreciaTe all ThaT Mr. Phelps has done for us, said freshman Melissa Corp. Right: Whlle trylng to play In the rlght ocTave, freshman Lance Freeman focus- es in on The song.-phoTo by BeTh Branden- burg. Below: To watch the director and the music is no easy Task, buT The woodwind secTion manages.-phoTo by BeTh Bran- denburg. , Leag. Hon. Men. BSKTB 4: BB 1',2',3',4'. 3, 5, 28, 34, 80, 85, 93, 99, 445, 447, 424, 438. 436, 448, 497 LILLEY CONSTRUCTION: 468 LINDSTROM, JIM: 20, 99, 443 LISA'S CASUALS: 487 LITTLE RED HEN: 476 LlVINGSTON'S: 480 LOCKER ROOM: 490 LONG JOHN SILVEIPS: 472 LUDWICK, KURT: Scholarships: Central College QAssoc. of Artzl, Friends University Goofball an Academlcj. Transferred from Hays Junlor High Freshman 2 4 OXCLOSING AND INDEX Year: Band 1,2: State Band 4,2: Pep Band 1,25 Honor Band 1.2: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Who's Who Amn . Am. H.S. Students 3: FB 1',2'5',4': All Leag. FB 3, Offense 4: BSKTB 1,2,3: TR 2,4': BB 4,2. 28, 34, 80, 84, 85, 443 M 8: M SUPPLY COMPANY: 478 MAACO AUTO PAINTING lr BODY WORKS: 484 MCICCAUSLAND, RICK: 46, 54, 99 Ml?l'I?ZIAA, KELLY: 43, 46, 85. 98. 44 .
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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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Below: To perfect her runs In the song Ulvlaestrof' Tina Cloe sophomore prac- tices while there is a break in rehearsal. photo by Beth Brandenburg. MALMSTROM, STEVEN, D.D.S.: V 476 , ,. MANHART, JERRY:fScholarshlp A I Emporia State Unlversltyg I-lnnor Roll 1,2,3,45 Hon. Men. Geometry 25 'lst leag. Geometry 25 Hon. Men. Gen. Bus. Class 3A 25 Outstanding Sen. Math and Science 45 tate Hon. Men. , Bookeeplng 45 Class 3A Hen. 4 Men. Bookeeplngl 45 CC 4'5 Leng. CC 45 Reg. CC 4: WR 1,2',3',4 5 Reg. WR rd 2: Sub-State WR 2. 4, 6, 44, 29, 34, 89, 409. 444, 496. 204, 206 MANNING, BOB: 46 ,- MARCELL LAWN 8: LEISURE: 474 MARTSN, ANNETTE: Sol. Girls' Choir 1,2,35 Photog. 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Quill 8: Scroll .45 Pep Club 1 ,2 ,3',4'5 Frosh Cheer. 15 JV Cheer.,25 Var. Cheer. 3,45 Honor Roll t,2,3,45 Homecoming Queen Cond. 45 Who's Who Amng. Am. I-LS. Students 3,45 Soc. Dist. Am. H.S. Students 3,45 Class Sec. 2,35 lNho's Who Amng. Am. H.S. Athletes 3: VB 1: CC 2',3',4'5 Leng, CC tat 25 2116435 2nd 45 A State CC 2nd 25 10th 35 'lst 45 BSKT8 1,2',3',4'5 SA State Hon. Men. 3,45 All Leng. BSKTB 45 if wi' of Pizza Hut-Pepsi Game 45 TR 1',2 ,3',4 5 Reg. TR 1,2,35 State TR 1,2535 3A Slateyfion, Men. 81:34 ll 2: 3A State Hon.: Men. Eng. , 35 Hon. Men. Eng. Ill Class 3A 35 Class SA Hon. Men. Typing ll 45 State Hon. Men. Typing ll 45 U. S. Nat. Cheerleader Award 2: Awofdjput. Cont. g 5.48, 44, 29. 30.470, 74, 86, 87, 4 400, 405, 444, 424, 422, 423, 428, 429, 436, 437, 444, 464, 477, 483, 492, 497, 242 MARTIN, MARY: 23 MARTIN, TREVA: 48, 22 MARTINEK, LESA: 3, 36, 54, 67, 5 428, 430, 437, 453, 247 MASON ELECTRIC: 474 MASSEY, JUERGEN: 27, 40, 72, 85, 449, 435, 499 McABEE BODY SHOP: 484 MQCLURE, GERALD: 49 , McDANlEl., MARGE: 3, 22, 23 PMENTIRE BROTHERS: 459 McGill. In ASSOCIATES: 484 QZEUN, DENISE: 40, 93, 402, 405, MEADE COMPANY INSURANCE: HEEEWS READY MIX: 484 MEISSNER, ROBERT, D.D.S.: 484 MEREDITH, PATTY: 42, 62, 430, Board approves schedule by Lisa Oathout To eliminate conflicts against band, The schedule was changed. Band and choir were combined into one classy sixth hour. There will still be a second hour choir class. This combined class will last one hour and twenty minutes. All choir and band will divide the hour in half. Choir will use the first forty minutes and bandwill last the remainder of the time. The students tholyare not en- rolled in both classes will work on en- sembles during the forty minutes they are not inclass. if a student ls enrolled while Therijlhefs gel Chef ' 7 Q ., All other classes will last the regular fifty-five minutes. They will also get an activity period, lf the bandfchoir stu- dents have a meeting during this time, they willfbe excused, jtollgo- to the meetingj ' V To change and combine the two classes together, the school board had to change many classes around. Most of the classes that were moved come ouftfol the slxlhlheurlslol. Somef of The classes that were moved were: physics to third hour, Spanish to first hour, mechanical drawing and woods to second hour, Journalism l and visual media tofirsl hour, and debate and forensics to lhlrd hours f 4 lx 2 Q. X' l CLOSING AND INDEXXZ44 in both classes, he will two credilsgj
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