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JW' Below: As senior co-editor Shelli Sumner works diligently during yearbook, senior co-editor Amy Constant pauses to listen to a question.-photo by Diane Dultmeier. K .MKWM iAlthough at times it was hectic, we felt a larger staff benefitted the production of this book. -Amy Constant and Shelli Sumner Colophon CO-EDITORS Amy Constant. Shelli Sumner ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Lesa Martinek ARTlST: Mary Tomlinson , We :W Nat. Journ. Award 3,4: lNho's Who Amng. Am. l-l.S. Students Spokesteen Alter. 4: Reg. Journ. 2.3: Headline ist: Copywriting 2nd: Emporia State Unlv. Eng. 1: Ist Class 3Ag 1st State: 1st M.E.L.: Shorthand 2: 2nd Class 3A: 3rd State ist M.E.l..: Lit. Xl 3: 2nd NI.E.L.: Eng. lX 3: 'lst Class 3A 2nd State: 'lst M.E.l..: Kan. Univ. Shawnee County Alumni Assoc. Honor Student 4: Alg. I, Hon. Men. Class 3A, State 1: Spell. 1, Hon. Men. Class 3A, State, 13 Typ. l, l-ton. Men. Class 3A, State 1: Spell. ll 2nd M.E.L., 3rd Class 3A, I-lon. Men. State 2: Eng. ll 'lst M.E.L., Ist Class 3A, 1st State 2: Spell, lll 3rd Nl.E.L. Hon. Men. Class 3A, Hon. Men. State 3: Llt. Ill 2nd NI.E.L., l-lon. Men. Class 3A, l-lon. Men. State 3: Eng. IV 'lst M.E.l.., Class 3A, State 4: Llter. IV l-lon. Men. Class 3A, State 4: Am. Gov. 1st M.E.L., l-lon. Men, Class 3A, State 4: Spetl 1V 2nd M.E.i.., 3rd Class 3A, 3rd State 4, Accepted to Unlv. of Kan. Summer Inst. 4: Wash. Unlv. Pres. Schol. 4. 4, 32, 53, 57, 69, 436, 437, 445. 448, 449, 495, 496, 206 T If T CONNECTION: 474 TAYLOR, JAMES: 46 TAYLOR, SANDY: 45, 23 TEVIS' RESTAURANT: 478 TEX'S DRIVE-IN: 494 THOMAS, ART: 38, 85, 443, 433. 436. 446 TI-IOMAS, NANCY: 23 THOMPSON, ERNESTINE: 24 TIARA EXCLUSIVES: 487 TOMLINSON, CONNIE: 23 TOMLINSON, MARY: 3, 42, 38, 39, 54, 67, 424, 428, 435, 437, 204 TOM SMITH MOTOR CO.: 468 TOPEKA ALIGNMENT: 490 TOPEKA ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR: 457 TOPEKA FOUNDRY 8: IRON WORKS: 484 TOPEKA MILL AND ELEVATOR: 486 TOPEKA PUMP: 470 TOPEKA RACEWAY INC.: 483 TRACK: 440 TROMPETER SERVICE STATION: 475 TROXEL, CHRIS: 38, 428, 244 BUSlNESS MANAGERS: Cindy Blanken ship, Julie Brunner STAFF: Jannie Brady, Kim Brooks, Tina Cloe, Laurie Cox. Tracy Crockett, Tan- ya Ellis, Gail Etzenhouser. Patti Frey, Bri- gette Harttergr Patty Kennedy, Lesa Martinek, Lisa Oathout, Connie Rob- bins. Teresa Rohn, Angela Shell. Mary Tomlinson. Erin Wiley HEAD PHOTOGRAPHERS: Kim Brooks, Mi- chael Escoiante A , . PHOTOGRAPHERS: Beth Brandenburg. Kim Brooks, Debbie Brungardt. Mary Dekat, Diane Dultmeier. Michael Esca- lante, Julie Hawkins, Daron Howard, Annette Martin, Terri Perrin, Laura Ross. Mario Shell, Erin Wiley PAPER STOCK: 80 pound double coat- ed enamel COVER: Golden Eagle Metalay HEADLINE TYPE: 30 point Avant Garde SUB-HEADLlNE -TYPE: 4B point Avant Garde BODY TYPE: 40 point Avant Garde CUTLINE TYPE: 8 point Avant Garde PRESS RUN: 249 SPEC1AL THANKS TO: Mrs. Roseann Gish. Don Mathers, Josten's American Year- book Company, Brent Photography, Marge McDaniel, Debbie Shults, Judy l-luftoker, Cond special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sumner and Mrs. Pat Con- stant for the help and support they put forth to our co-editors, Amy and Shellij X 5 CLOSING AND lNDEXf249
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0 STRONG, RENEE:1l6, 405, 444, 244 STUDENT COUNCIL: 439 SUMNER, SliEl.l.l: Kansas Honor Sfudenl Award, U.S. Naflonal Journalism Award: Sel. Glrls' Choir 1,2,33 Mixed Choir 2,33 Newspaper 2g Yearbook 3,43 Co- Ed. 4: Quill lr Scroll 45 Pep Club 'l',2',3',4': Fresh. Cheer. 1: JV Cheer. 2: Var. Cheer. 3,43 Head 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: 4 Homecoming Queen Cana. 4: Cholr 1,2,3g rlo, 23 nmrnrg llg Slate Cholr 1,2,3g Trlple rio l, 13 Leag. Scholarship 1,2,3,4: Who's Who Amng. Am. I-l.S. Sludenls 4g Alt I Hon. Men. Clase 3A, Sfate 13 ng. Il Hon. Men. Class 3A, State 2: Eng. lil Hon. Men. Class 3A, Stale 35 Eng. IV Hon. Men. Class SA, Stale 3g Eng. IV Hen. Men. M.E.L., Class 3A, sms lg VB 2: CC 23 TR 1,23 All Tourney Deadlines exhausT sTalTers Visions of sTaffers racing around in a franTic rush was usually The scene in The yearbook room aT deadline Tirne. Many hours were spenT in and ouT of class in order To geT pages done aT Their ap- poinTed deadline. Deadlines were known for Their abiliTy Tc creep up on a person. LayouTs were perfecTed, picTures were cropped and indexed, and Typ- ing finished, all This for one dead- line! Rlghl: Checking oul a problem over The phone, junior Penny STiTes'converses wiTh yearbook advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish.- phoTo by Julie Hawkins. Below: Displays of yearbook equlpmenl are ofTen in sighT during The hours unTil deadlines are meT.-phoTo by Kim Brooks. 'ylzswi w .Z H of M W 2, V' I M, 7' Z: 4 ' ' Z Cheer. Award 3. 3, 5, 8, 25, 29, 32, 33, 66, 67, 424. 422, 423, 428, 429, 437, 444, 449, 495, 245, 249 SUPER D DRUGS: 475 SUTHER, ANGIE: 38, 94, 404, 405, 422, 423. 428, 446, 447, 450, 459, 242. 243 SUTHER, ROBBIE: 42, 52, 72, 89. 96, 99 SWARTZ, STAN: 46, 85, 99, 447 SWIRLEY TOP: 467 nsssrzr. KELLY: winner or 245 CLOSING AND INDEX Walklns-Berger Scholarshlp from KUQ Yearbook 2,33 NHS 2,3,4g Sec. 3,4g STUCO 2: Trees. 3: Qulll 8 Scroll 2,3,4g Pepclub 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Girls' Slate 3: Leag. Scholarship 1,2,3,4g Who's Who Amng. Am. I-l.S. Sfudenfs 2,3,4g Mas. Lodge Theme Con. Runner-up 45 Class Pres. 35 Lang. Olymplcs 3,43 Grammar 2nd, 1st, Kansas Sl. Un. Dean's Scholar. College ol A555 U.S. Rlghl: In The mldsl of The llnal assembly line, junior Vince Zabala finds his work amusing.-pholo by Diane DuITmeler.
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TliHoenwooo,stiaeEnA: 32, 324 nun: vans, msn: 45, 43, 477. 53, 34, Qs, 444. 422. 428. 429, 443mg NAND! VELI2E.4l!l4QKl:4 44, 42, 53,5 433, 93, 402. 4051444 423. i428. 244 I-A gQJRCO, INC., EARL HOWARD? I VINCENT, DEANNA: Choir 13 f Track 1: Hon. Class 3A A A Spell.: Youihlufkosior Contest-,gig YIGQQENT, KIRBY:.42, 82, 65, 407,14 VINCENPS ROOHNG, INC.: 475 VOLLEYBALL: 90 fmlLDMANl4I,,lII3L:4 44, 42, -WALKING TALL: 490 wmxmvn, enema: 46, 54, ss. 33. 37, 423 g A ,vim-non. mssym: 23 . JOYCE!-CH. 23: .22 . , 6 weaken, nn.,e,ge:,n.n.s,: 434 ,winners new 433 wencu, nmrus: 42, 432 wanna, nm sa, 428, 430, 435 , wsnrznenoen sulzmruns mn 1 uvuomsrsaiue co.: 476 wssvsouo-,am camera: 479 4 TWESTERN HILL QGEROY: 484 ' WSSISIDE BUSINESS SERVICE: ,474 WEST SIDE CONSTRUCTION: 494 7 WHELAWS 468 WILEY, CLARK: 49, 48 ' , WILEY, GRIN: ILS. Cheerloadlng Award 2: Band 1: Pop Band ig Yearbook 3.4: 2.3445 37000 Pres. Arial!! , Scroll,-'li 4,,,4 Qppclub 1',2 ,3',4'g Fresh Chitra 15 JV Char. zggvur. Cheer. 3,-lg Honcr Roll 13,3543 Queen of 7 Winter Sports Cond. 4: lllhofs Who Amng. Am. I-LS. Siudonis 3,43 CICS: VP 2: V8 4,2,3 ,4': . BSMT! 4.25 TR 15, IR M?r. 2,335 5, Award 3: dourn. ' A451150 -Plata 151. 51 - . 43. 6, 9, 45, 29, 32. 33, 35, 67, 70, A 74, 90, 94, 444, 443, 422, 423, 428. 437. 438, 442, 469, 473, 464, 497 204 , ,245 vgmren, umm 43, 49, 206 , WISBOM, MAREL22. 23 4 I ,gunmen wzmzuminr: 484 r 4 6 -wouws cmsn snow 464, :igg1s,raov: 33, 63, 74, 433, 433, womsv, ruomns: FFA 4,2,3,4: 32, 432, 430, 496, 202, 204 women, news: 42, 54, 67, 93, YIOODWS RADIATOR SERWCE! ' Q f A T 465 , VIORKMAN, STACY: 45, 45, 46, 56. 92, 405, 428, 435 'gg0RKMAN, GARY: 5, 7, 42, 83, WORKMAN, PAULA: 42, 93, 424. 528-4430 I WRESTLING: 4067 'f4fl'1f vndflsksiuarbu 457 L YEARBOOK: 66 YELLOW CAB: 485 Z in shame: 1,2,3:f4 ggpsbluh 1'.2'- iiffff V zuma, vmce: 3, 5. 33, 66, 409, 248, 249 y , zsnegna more: 435, , uname, Loman: 24, 33, 35, 87, 83.4144434044-41-443 af , 3 Tying wiTh ST. Marys, Lake won lTs firsT sporTsmanship award. Principals from all of The league schools vofed on The sporfsmanship award. Advanced biology class Traveled To Kansas STaTe UniversiTy To see a cadaver dissecfed. Mrs. Doris Welch, high school cook, resigned To work for her broTher and -Mrs. Carol Wichman filled The opening. Junior Mike Rueck placed firsT and freshman Lara Dil- linger placed Third in The league geomefry TesT. The requiremenf of one-half uniT of speech will be need- ed To graduaTe in 4987. Senior Cindy Blankenship was given The OuTsTanding Senior award in FHA. Amy Consfanf senior will Travel To Turkey in June as a foreign exchange sTudenT for The summer exchange program. New elecfives proposed for nexT year are advanced arT, general business, and business law which is offered every oTher year. The eighTh grade class will be presenT- ed grade school agriculTure and home economics aT The high school. On March 24 The famous dog, Benji, visiTed The Com- mons Area in The form of a filmsTrip designed To help raise money for The NEA scholarship fund. Mr. Curfis Cooke will move To Lacrosse, Kansas, where he will Teach world hisTory, American hisTory, govern- menf and currenT affairs. He will also be The aThleTic di- recfor and will be head coach for varsiTy volleyball and boys' varsiTy baskeTbalI. Mr. Duane Millerskow re- signed his science posiTion To become The new princi- pal aT ScoTT CiTy High School. A farewell poTluck dinner was held aT The park on June 42Th for foreign ex- change sTudenTs Yesim Ke- bapchi, Miele Bloess, and Amy ConsTanT. The baseball Team wenT To The sTaTe Tournamenf in May and were beaT ouf in The firsT game againsT AugusTa 4-4. AugusTa was seeded firsT and finished by Taking The championshp TiTle. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Marfinek will receive from Norway in July or AugusT a foreign ex- change sTudenT, who is a 46 year old girl named Tone. A foreign exchange sfudenf will arrive in July or AugusT from Bolivia. He will sfay wiTh Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hawkins and family for The school year. Miss Befh Saunders who Taughf Pre Algebra l and ll, biology, and advanced biol- ogy resigned affer being of- fered a similar posiTion wiTh ManhaTTan High School.
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