Southwestern Heights High School - Mustanger Yearbook (Kismet, KS)

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FINAL EDITION 1980-1981 VOL 1 PG 2 BASEBALL’S TOP HITTER - Kansas City Royals third baseman, George Brett, wrapped up the season with a phenomenal batting average just short of .400 and was voted the A. L.’s most valuable player. His team lost the World Series to the Philadelphia Phillies. BRUSH FIRES - A wall of fire headed toward the campus of California at San Bernadino — one of several brush fires that raced through Southern California, destroying over 30,000 acres and over 100 homes. BAILING-OUT CHRYSLER President Carter shook hands with Chrysler Chairman Lee laccocca in May after signing a $1.5 billion federal loan to keep the nation’s third largest auto- IRAN, IRAQ DECLARE WAR - Iran became sufficiently weakened by worldwide repercussions over the seizure of the American Embassy and became a feasible target for neighboring Iraq. maker afloat. When their 1981 line didn't sell as predicted, the corporation started looking for further federal generosity. GIVE PEACE A CHANCE - The hopes of a generation were summed up in John Lennon's poetic lyrics. The former Beatle was shot and killed on the steps of his New York apartment, causing a worldwide outpouring of grief. WHO SHOT J.R.? - Over 83 million Americans turned on their TV's one Friday night in November to find out who shot J.R. Ewing, the dastardly double-dealer of CBS’ “Dallas.” The episode had the highest ratings in television history. presenting Southwestern Heights MUSTANGER Unified School District 483 PLAINS-KISMET,KS 1980-81 -And You Were There. In Memoriam Mr. Ernest McVey This edition of the Mustanger is dedicated to the memory of Mr. Ernest McVey, vocal music instructor at Southwestern Heights. Mr. McVey passed away on February 13, 1981. The following page is a tribute to a truly great instructor and a dear friend. More Than Music Song-man, your song is done. Song-man, your song is done. If only we could turn back the hand of time. If only you could hear what we never really told you. You were the magic music man, you taught our hearts to sing. You taught us to dream on a silver cloud. You taught us to wish on a star. You were the magic music man, you made us what we are. You gave us more than music, more than notes and rhyme, more than pretty phrases, more than keeping time. You gave us love in a melody, a reason to be strong. And we will never be alone, you gave to us a song. We will remember you when the world has turned to Spring. We will remember you, you taught our hearts to sing. Song-man, your song is done. Song-man, your song is done. by JOYCE ELAINE EILERS 1979 Jenson Publications, Inc. International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Plenty of time Can someone tell me where the songs have gone? I heard them only yesterday. I wanted to sing, But there were things to do And people to see And besides, There would always be time to sing. But now the songs have gone, And the only thing That there’s plenty of time to do Is remember. by STEVE BRISENDINE February 13, 1981 The following dedication is a segment of a let- ter written by former student, Jerolyn Brown. THANK YOU TEACHER His personality put the fear of God into me. He was stern, gruff, demanding. His name was Ernest McVey, but we all called him Big Mac because he was about six feet and six inches tall, and he loomed over us like a giant oak tree. Big Mac was the toughest choir director I ever sat under. He demanded more than work; he demanded dedication. If I didn’t sing a song right the first time, I sang it again and again until I reached that certain perfection Big Mac insisted upon. I don’t know the date nor anything else that happened that day. I can tell you the time and place. It was about eight fifteen in the morn- ing at S.W.H.’s auditorium. It was not an un- usual sight to see Big Mac and me on the stage that early in the day. He was working with me on my solo for the “Messiah” we were soon to be presenting. I stood staring into the empty, dark auditorium, not really in the mood to re- hearse. After Big Mac played the introduction on the Baldwin organ with his old but capable hands, I plunged into the first verse trying to control my wavering, “sophomorish” voice. I really wasn’t thinking about what I was doing because this was just another morning of prac- ticing the same solo I’d been working on for days. When I finally finished, I stood there, still staring into the echoing auditorium, wait- ing for the criticisms that always followed my vocal attempts that did not quite reach Bever- ly Sill’s quality. But from behind me came only silence. When I turned around, there was Big Mac bent over the organ, his hands trem- bling as they rested on the white keys. I was wondering what I could have done to upset him so, but it was not long before he calmed my fears. He looked up at me with giant tears streaming down his stern, but now softening face, and said, “That was beautiful.” You’re gone now, Big Mac. Young people will never again sit under your instruction. But you life’s blood will continue to flow through the students’ lives you did touch. You showed us our potential and made us settle for nothing less. Thank you, Teacher. 3 1. - f -A - r i C OQch Careen i) tKvown o ott -+Kc cKainV o-f VJiIdccctisrn reaeVwrg -£or-me challenging heights °f f aiorary r- ADMINISTRATION U.S.D. 483 School Board Don Thorp Member Larry Winfrey Member Von Richardson Vice President Sam Douglas Member Gerald Jacobs Member Tommy Lee President 8 Mrs. Langhofer conducts a war on germs. She is the in- Mr. White is kept busy with the Vo-Ag Department. He also structor for the Home Economics Department. sponsors the F.F.A. Chapter of Southwestern Heights. 9 Mrs. Johnson, interrupted by our photographer, works to keep our business department organized each day. Returning to S.W.H. to teach, Miss Utz concentrates her efforts on the busines department. Welcome Back! Mrs. Krause helps students Hilary Evans and Kenda Mr. Thomas teaches English at Southwestern Heights. He Stewart with a class in German. She also teaches English also takes pictures for the yearbook, mini courses. Mrs. Cook takes care of the files in the library office. She also teaches English. Miss Morgan, English teacher and Pep Club sponsor, is kept busy with school activities. 10 n Mr. Currier, displaying his expertise, is head of the math Mr. Kaberlein, counselor at Southwestern Heights, assists department. students in career preparation. Mr. Carson, football and boys basketball coach, also teach- Mr. Rush, science instructor, demonstrates some equip- es in the science department. ment used in the department. Mr. Johnson is physical education instructor for the grade Miss Raines, shown in one of her many activities, is in schools. He also coaches high school golf. charge of the Girls P.E. and Volleyball. Mr. Johnson helps a student, Becky Jennings, with me- Mr. Dunham works with some of the craft projects made by chanical drawing. the S.W.H. students. Mr. Mo wry teaches American History and physical educa- tion. He kept the clock at many basketball games this year. Mr. Webb displays his trophy for basketball coach of the year. He is social science teacher. Right: Mrs. Carol Carson is kept busy throughout each day serving as secretary to Mr. Jim Ratzlaff and offering assistance to students. One of her many responsibilities is bookkeeping for the various activity accounts. Mrs. Car- son has served as secretary for four years. S.W.H. Secretaries Left: Mrs. Lucy Bromwell has served as secretary to U.S.D. it 483 for eight years. Presently, she assists in the office for Mr. D.J. Miller. Also, Lucy serves as clerk for the school board of U.S.D. it 483. Left: Mrs. Wanda Dieterich is the new school secretary. She has also served as a teacher's aid for U.S.D. it 483. She keeps attendance records, grade records, and spends much time running off copies of grade school educational materials. Grade School Secretaries Above left: Mrs. Darma McVey is the Kismet Grade School secretary. Above right: Mrs. Mynra Millege serves as the Plains Grade School secretary. Plains Teacher's Aides Middle right: Audrea Klassen, Pam Fruechting, and Toni Bolan (not pictured) are the teacher's aides for Plains Grade School. Kismet Teacher's Aides Lower right: Eileen Johnson, Leona Rush, and Sharon Snider are the Kismet Grade School aides. Signatures From Friends U.S.D. 483 Custodians Above left: Jack Rinehart, custodian for Southwestern Heights. Above right: Frank Nichols, custodian for Southwestern Heights. Middle right: Ruth Crittenden, custodian for Southwest- ern Heights. Lower right: Mert Bromwell, custodian for Plains Grade School. Lower left: Orville Walker, custodian for Kismet Grade School. Not Pictured: Jean Howard, custodian for Kismet Grade School. Not Pictured: Mary Tilford, custodian for Plains Grade School. 18 Plains Cooks Head Cook - Fern Schaffer Cook - Doris Lubbers Cook - Mary Hail Cook - Agnes Knott S. W.H. Cooks Cook - Pauline Spaulding Head Cook - Geneva Bruner Cook - Trudy Benjamin Kismet Cooks Head Cook - Lois Pearson Cook - Vera Dirks Cook - Shirley Sinclair Also Pictured Janitor - Jean Howard SPECIAL EVENTS Kim Reigns As 1980-81 Football Queen Kim Angell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Angell was crowned the 1980-81 Football Homecoming Queen. The royal court consisted of Meta Handy, candidate, Kim Angell, queen, and Carolyn Bender, candidate. (Above) Ren'e Brooks, daughter of Reverend and Mrs. Richard Brooks, served as the queen’s royal flowergirl. Serving as the honored crownbearer was Jim Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. Doug Johnson. The Queen was honored after the game by a Homecoming Dance. Anticipation Wow . . . CongrU tulu tioiis! 22 (Upper left) Senior Mustang Player, Mitch Thompson, es- corted Kim Angel in front of the Mustang Grand Stand. Moments later, Kim would know she was the new S. W.H. Football Queen. Kim has been active in basketball in which she has earned various a wards. She is also in volved in track and choir. During her spare time, Kim enjoys playing golf. (Lower left) Senior Mustang: Player, Mike Millege, escort- ed Meta Handy onto the field. Meta has been active in golf, Y-Teens, and the All School Play. She enjoys swim- ming in her free time. (Lower right) Senior Mustang Player, Darcy White, es- corted Carolyn Bender to her place in front of the stands. Carolyn has been active in Y-Teens, Pep Club and Cheer- leading, and National Honor Society. Se also enjoys play- ing the piano. 23 S. W.H. Sports Banquet Speaker, Dale Liston of Friends University. Awards: Most Improved Player, Sam Darroch, Hatter Award, Scott Allen, Mustanger, Darcy White, Top Offensive A ward, Todd Ramage. The message contained six important points that all peo- ple should follow in their daily lives. 1. Believe in Yourself 2. Positive Mental Attitude 3. Expect only the Best. 4. Don’t clamp limitations on yourself. 5. Visualize success in life. Set goals in life. Memories Of 1981 Ul 1 Ul - And The 1981 Basketball Queen is CAROLYN BENDER! Carolyn Bender was crowned the 1981 Basketball Homecoming Queen. She was escorted by Kerry Miller. The queen’s court consisted of Sevena Winfrey escorted by Todd Ramage, Meta Handy escorted by Mike Millege, Flowergirl Mindy Roehr, and Crownbearer Corey Ca son. On hand to help celebrate Homecoming was former queen - Cheryl Rickers who was es. orted by Darcy White and Russell Weihe. A memorable game and dance enhanced a beautiful “Fantasy” for Queen Carolyn Bender. CONGRADULA TIONS! WOW!!!!!!!!!!! Queen Carolyn Bender escorted by Senior Kerry Miller Candidate Sevena Winfrey escorted by Senior Todd Ramage Candidate Meta Handy escorted by Senior Mike Millege Former Queen Cheryl Rickers escorted by Darcy White and Russell Weihe Connie Burdick and Mary Kisner preform the song. 1981 Junior-Senior Banquet And Prom “a rememberable evening. ” Music for the banquet was provided by Rus- sel f Weihe, David Tyson, Scott Allan, and Todd Ramage. Dance Disc Jockey-Brownie Lee Valedictorian Todd Richardson Graduation Brings Seniors’ SWH Years To Close Find The Signatures 1. Someone with green eyes. 9. Someone that has been in an ambulance. 2. Someone with red hair. 10. Someone whose favorite food is liver and onions. 3. Someone with the same middle name as yours. 11. Someone who is left-handed. 4. Someone that has traveled overseas. 12. Soap Opera Addict. 5. Someone in your English class. 13. Someone who is part owner of Mount St. Helens. (Ash) 6. Someone with braces on their teeth. 14. Someone whose favorite color is white. 7. A basketball player. 15. Freebie! 8. A teacher. 16. Goofiest person you know. 32 ORGANIZATIONS imzatUn Student Council Front Row: Melissa Winfrey (Pep Club), Rhonda Rush (Band), Carolyn Bender (Cheerleaders), Sarah Barr (President), Charla Kilgore (Freshman Class), and Micah Moss (Y-Teens). Back Row: Todd Richardson (National Honor Society), Sam Darroch (Sophomore Class), Frank Chase (Junior Class), Dale Winfrey (FFA), Mike Millege (Senior Class), and Russell Weihe (Choir). National Honor Society Bottom Row: Mr. Kaberlein, Tina Fredendall, Tracy Correll, Jill Headrick, Judy Brizendine, Karen Ediger, Sherie Spencer, Ginger Stegman, Laura Ratzlaff, Rhonda Rush, Carolyn Bender, Liz Barr, Janelle Holmes, Regina Donahue, Hilary Evans, Lori Douglas, Joanie Ledgerwood, and Donna Malone. Middle: Carey McVey. Top Row: Todd Richardson, Victor Stanton, Frank Chase, Russell Weihe, Cecil Stoll, and Scott Allen. Not Pictured: Kari Lee. Sportsmanship Awards Highlight Pep Club's Year Front Row: Miss Morgan, Ms. Langhofer, Carolyn Bender, Tonjua White, Kari Lee, Jill Headrick, Melissa Winfrey, and Synda Dieterich. Second Row: Kim Rule, Regina Donahue, Becky Jennings, Brenda Bierman, Tracy Correll, Mary Kisner, and Kim Malone. Third Row: Linette Fawcett, Lois Ann Jantzen, Michelle Jordan, Mary Jane Thompson, Kim Bowen, Rachel Roehr, Charla Kilgore, Tina Winfrey, Dorothy Stegman, and Gina Munkres. Fourth Row: Mitzi Bromwell, Tina Fredendall, Barbie Winfrey, Kathy Dufield, Debra Langhofer, Laura Ratzlaff, Betty Correll, Tina Munkres, and Joni Higgins. Fifth Row: Trudy Merklin, Mary Dorris, Cindy Kilgore, Sarah Knoll, Pam Fosdick, Candi Munkres, Shawna Denton, and Sarah Barr. Back Row: Kim Angell, Carey McVey, Susan Hush, Sevena Winfrey, Becky Hays, Bridget Eakes, Ginger Stegman, Trena Brooks, and Connie Burdick. Not Pictured: Christina DeHass, Joanie Ledgerwood, Judy Brizen- dine, Pam French, Sondra Webb, Peggy Anderson, and Sheila Baird. Freshman Cheerleaders Kim Bowen Rachel Roehr Tina Winfrey Charla Kilgore Varsity Cheerleaders Synda Dieterich Kari Lee Carolyn Bender Tonjua White Melissa Winfrey Jill Headrick Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Regina Donahue Mary Kisner Tracy Correii Brenda Bierman Becky Jennings 36 Y-Teens Members - first row: Trena Brooks, Mary Eastman, Tami Long, Micah Moss, Meta Handy, Lori Robey, Christina DeHass, Bridget Eakes, Carolyn Bender, second row: Judy Brizendine, Kim Malone, Kim Rule, Kathy Willimon, Regina Donahue, Tina Munkres, Tonjua White, Joanie Ledgerwood, Synda Dieterich, third row: Kenda Stewart, Trudy Merklin, Myra Long, Kelli Ungerer, Dee Dee Winner, Sondra Webb, Brenda Bierman, Gina Munkres, Kim Lynn, fourth row: Dorothy Stegman, Susan Hush, Jill Du field, Debbie Klein, Shelly McCollom, Shawna Denton, Cindy Kilgore, Candi Munkres, Becky Hays, fifth row: Debbie Langhofer, Tina Winfrey, Charla Kilgore, Joni Higgins, Kim Bowen, Michelle Jordan, Mary Jane Thompson, Karen Ediger, Barbie Winfrey, sixth row: Sheila Baird, Rhonda Rush, Rachel Roehr, Mrs. Johnson (Sponsor) Mrs. Cook (Sponsor). Annual Staff The 1981 Annual Staff was Debbie Klein, Rhonda Rush, and Steve Brisendine. To all who supported us this year, a big thank you. Forensics Team Acts Up Not Pictured: Micah Moss ( Dramatic Reading, Imp. Duet.) Front Row: Joni Higgins (Duet Acting), Meta Handy (Prose Duet), Hilary Evans (One-Act Play, Extemporaneous Speech), Jill Headrick (Dramatic Reading, Duet), and Ginger Stegman (Poetry, ONe-Act). Back Row: Fred Hinman (Improvised Duet), Steve Brisendine (Prose, Imp. Duet), Tim Chancey (Imp. Duet, One-Act), Raymond Winkler (One-Act), and Mark Denton (Informative Speech, Duet, Imp. Duet.) 3 Go To State Fred Hinman (Improvised Duet) Steve Brisendine (Prose, Imp. Duet) Mark Denton (Informative Speech) State Medalist Gets I Steve Brisendine (Prose) Future Farmers Of America Members: first row-Mr. White, Chad Cross, Dale Winfrey, Micah Moss, Tonjua White, Scott Kane, Gary Donahue, Sarah Barr, second row-Max Amerin, Loren Reimer, John Garinger, Earl Ball, John Nichols, Raymond Winkler, Lawton Biddle, third row-Bill Bierman, Donnie Stegman, Mitch Thompson, Kip Amerin, Mason Dufield, Bob Ryan, Jeff Frederick, Jeff Thanscheidt, fourth row-Peggy Anderson, Don Dennett, Rick Nelson, Tom Spencer, Mike Paris, John Higgins, Troy Winfrey, Jeff Jennings, fifth row-Gaylen Reynolds, Lance Biddle, Theron Walker, Rodney Knoll, James Simpson, Mark Orth, Shawn Jacobs, Brandon Hush. Quiz Bowl Wins Championship 3rd Year Straight Members: Scott Allen, Russell Weihe, Hilary Evans, Steve Brisendine, Mr. Kaberlein (Spon- sor) Senior Quartet Girls Quartet Vocal Groups Do Well In Competition Boys Ensemble Freshman Boys Quartet Karen Ediger Kathy Dufield Jill Dufield Soloists Bring Home I Ratings Todd Ramage Connie Burdick Rachel Roehr Tim Chancey Jill Headrick Mary Kisner Kim Bowen Laura Ratzlaff Girls Glee Front Row: Synda Dieterich, Barbie Winfrey, Mary Jane Thompson, Pam French, Regina Donahue, Mr. Christy, and Lois Ann Jantzen (at piano). Second Row: Joanie Ledgerwood, Janelle Holmes, Rachel Roehr, Ginger Stegman, Sheila Baird, Mitzi Bromwell. and Debra Langhofer. Third Row: Jill Headrick, Lisa Hockensmith, Karen Ediger, Vivian Til ford, Tina Fredendall, Brenda Bier man, and Charla Kilgore. Back Row: Tracy Correll, Mary Dorris, Laura Ratzlaff, Michelle Jordan, Kim Rule, and Donna Malone. Boys Glee Front Row: Mr. Brownlee, Russell Weihe, Scott Allen, Mark Denton, Tio Bolan, Sherie Spencer (at piano), and Victor Stanton. Second Row: Berry Angell, Arlan Owen, Brad Higgins, Jim Coffey, and Matt Massoni. Third Row: Kevin Long, Laverne Brizendine, Todd Richardson, Brian Rickers, Rick Jones, and Sam Darroch. Back Row: Tim Chancey, Todd Ramage, Loren Reimer, Kevin Semisch, Scott Greenwood, David Tyson, and Rick Correll. Not Pictured: Duane Winkler. SWH Band (Front Row) Tami Long, Raymond Winkler, Kathy Dufield, Margaret Amerin, Debra Langhofer, Kim Bowen, Lois Ann Jantzen, Joni Higgins, and Sheila Baird. (Second Row) Rhonda Rush, Charla Kilgore, Mary Jane Thompson, Michelle Jordan, Tim Chancey. Micah Moss, Victor Stanton, Mitzi Bromwell, Jill Headrick, and Band Instructor Daryl Christy. (Third Row) John Nichols, Theron Walker, Mark Denton, Kevin Long, Russell Weihe, Todd Richardson, Mary Eastman, TioBolan, Tim Bowen, Troy Winfrey, Mike Millege, and Steve Brisendine. (Standing) Mary DeHass, Steve Paris, William Wyrick, Frank Chase, Sam Darroch, and Jim Coffey. Not Pictured- Rachel Roehr, Barbie Winfrey, Kim Rule, and Kari Lee. Drum Major Micah Moss Twirlers Joanie Ledgerwood Long Tami Front Row: Mitzi Bromwell, Kim Bowen, Charla Kilgore, Brenda Bierman, and Regina Donahue. Second Row: Debra Langhofcr, Ginger Stegman, Michelle Jordan, Jill Du field, Vivian Til ford, Judy Brizendine, Tina Fredendall, and Laura Ratzlaff. Third Row: Mr. Brownlee, Becky Hays, Donna Malone, Susan Hush, Todd Richardson, Victor Stanton, Tim Chancey. and Russell Weihe. Back Row: Laverne Brizendine, Scott Greenwood, Jim Coffey. Kevin Long, Loren Reimer, Arlan Owen. Sam Darroch, Barry Angeli and Scott Allen. SWH Choir Caps Active Year With I Ratings At State Front Row: Sheila Baird. Mary Kisner, Barbie Winfrey, Rachel Roehr, Lois Ann Jantzen, and Sherie Spencer. Second Row: Micah Moss, Tio Bolan, Mark Denton, Jill Headrick, Synda Dieterich, and Karen Ediger. Third Row: Matt Massoni, Brad Higgins, Kevin Semisch, Brian Rickers, Rick Jones, Joanie Ledgerwood, and Carolyn Bender. Back Row: Todd Ramage. Duane Winkler, David Tyson, Rick Correll, Janelle Holmes, Liz Barr, Mary Dorris, Tracy Correll, Sevena Winfrey, and Connie Burdick. Drama Department And Choir Combine To Present “Li7 Abner” Under the joint direction of Miss Carla Morgan and Mr. Ernest McVey, the drama and choir departments hooked up to present the musical play “Li’l Abner. ” The hero of the play, hillbilly heartthrob Abner Yokum, must save Dogpatch, his ramshackle home- town, from being bombed. During the course of the play, Abner: (Right) falls for his not-so-secret admirer, Daisy Mae; (Low- er Left) submits to Mammy Yokum’s daily dosing of Yokumberry Tonic, the effects of which he demonstrates (Lower Middle) with the help of Pappy Yokum; and (Lower Right), along with Dogpatch’s Master of Matrimony, Marry in’ Sam, declares his love and respect for the United States Govern- ment. 45 (Upper Left) Hairless Joe and Lone- some Polecat with their Kickapoo Joy Juice. (Upper Right) Abner and the cronies relax by the fishin 'hole. (Middle Left) Earthquake McGoon demonstrates his “World's Dirtiest Wrestler techniques. (Middle Right) Dogpatch supersales- man Available Jones unveils the “se- cret weapon”-Stupefyin’ Jones. (Lower Left) Doctors Schleifitz, Krog- meyer, Finsdale and Smithborn work to unravel the mysteries of the mass- spectographic-double-diathermal-dia- phonoscope. (Lower Right) Evil-Eye FI eagle leers at Appassionata Von Climax as the scheming General Bullmoose and bum- bling Senator Jack S. Phogbound ob- serve warily. 46 Cast Of Characters Little Girls - Debra Langhofer, Barbie Win- frey Fisherman - Tio Bolan Old Woman - Micah Moss Old Man - Brad Higgins Lonesome Polecat - Loren Reimer Hairless Joe - Tim Chancey Romeo Scragg - Kevin Long Clem Scragg - Scott Greenwood Alf Scragg - Rick Jones Moonbeam McSwine - Jill Dufield Marryn’ Sam - Russell Weihe Earthquake McGoon - Todd Ramage Daisy Mae - Laura Ratzlaff Pappy Yokum - Mark Denton Mammy Yokum - Joanie Ledgerwood Li’l Abner - Scott Allen Cronies - Todd Richardson, Raymond Winkler, Scott Greenwood, Ke- vin Semisch, Mark Rule, Jeff Mitchell, Bob McAhren Mayor Dawgmeat - Barry Angel Scarlett - Mary Kisner Senator Jack S. Phogbound - Jim Coffey Dr. Rasmussen T. Finsdale - Duane Winkler Government Men - Fred Hinman, Mitch Thompson Available Jones - Tio Bolan Stupefyin’ Jones - Brenda Bierman Colonel - Mark Rule Radio Commentators - Raymond Winkler (United States), Steve Brisendinq (Russian), Bob McAhern (Japa- nese) President’s Voice - Steve Brisendine General Bullmoose - David Tyson Secretaries - Karen Ediger, Kari Lee, Jill Headrick, Micah Moss, Becky Hays, Donna Malone, Shelley McCollom, Lori Douglas (Above) The Dogpatch wives pine for their de- passionized husbands. Appassionata Von Climax - Meta Handy Evil Eye Fleagle - Steve Brisendine Dr. Smithborn - Matt Massoni Dr. Krogmeyer - Victor Stanton Dr. Schleifitz - Ricky Correll Wives - Donna Malone, Jill Headrick, Micah Moss, Karen Ediger, Lori Douglas Butler (Creighton) - Raymond Winkler Husbands - Tim Bowen, Mitch Thompson, Brad Higgins, Brian Rickers, William Wyrick Policeman - Kim Rule Dogpatchers - Sam Darroch, Arlan Owen, Pam French, Regina Dona- hue, Rachel Roehr, Mary Jane Thompson, Myra Handy, Dee Dee Winner, Tina Win- frey, Barbie Winfrey, Vivian Tilford, Ginger Stegman, De- bra Langhofer, Tracy Correll, Carolyn Bender, Lois Jantzen, Michelle Jordan, Kim Bowen, Kim Rule Back-up Choir - Synda Dieterich, Mary Dor- ris, Shelley McCollom, Liz Barr, Judy Brizendine, Tina Fredendall, Janelle Holmes, Sheila Baird, Mitzi Brom- well, Charla Kilgore CREDITS Pianist - Sherie Winfrey Spencer Organist - Miss Connie Ross Stage Managers - Susan Hush, Commie Bur- dick Lights - Mr. Daryl Christy, Sevena Winfrey Make-up - Mary Ann Burdick - Mary Kay Cos- metics, Connie Burdick, Trudy Merklin, Mary Kisner, Synda Die- terich, Tonjua White Costumes - Mrs. Mary Ellen Langhofer Home Ec. I and II Classes Set Design - Jack Dunham, Ed Rush 47 1981 Senior Class Of Southwestern Heights Class Colors: Royal Blue And Light Blue Class Flower: White Rose Class Sponsors: Mr. Gary Carson, Mr. Doug Johnson, And Mr. Arthur White Class Motto: The Best Thing About The Future Is That It Comes Comes Only One Day At A Time. Scott Brian Allen Max Duane Amerin Kimberly Ann Angell Wayne Anthem Sarah Suzanne Barr Lori Merklin Bauerle Carolyn Faye Bender Timothy Leroy Bowen Stephen Charles Brisendine Nathan C. Chase John Dale Clinesmith Jamey Jay Cobb Chad Wesley Cross Mike Q. Cross 'B Left- Did I really smile like that? Right-Alone against the Theorems: Meta Handy and Mike Millege face the hazards of Algebra. Senior picture day: “I can’t be sure, but he looks like the guy who mugged me in the hall. Ah, the wonders one can work with Play-Doh! Way to be weird, Todd! (Above) The Showdown (Below) Mass Snowmania! Who is that blur crossing home plate? It’s Randall (Flash) Thorp! Iv% “Hello, Quincy? Are you missing a patient?” “Come to think of it, are you missing a whole lot of patients?” I, A. “The Canary Brigade! SLURP!!!!!!!!!! They can't fire us-slaves are sold!!!!!! REMBRANDT CROSS sets down another mechanical drawing masterpiece. Michael Leon Millege Kerry Vernon Miller Leslie Micah Moss Candice Lachele Munkres Robert Lee Packard Todd Robert Ramage Todd Layine Richardson THE LIBRAR Y - a place for quiet study?? Where's the union when you need it the most, anyway??? (below)-4,And the recipe of today is... give us the verdict, Darcy. (Above) Family Living is not all fun and games, as David Tyson and Nathan Chase find as they wrestle with the dilemma of how to turn on the oven. (above) That contact lens has got to be around here somewhere, guys! “To be or not to be”-are you sure this is from “Lil Abner? Type exactly what you hear, Jill.- Mmphw argnww schmoo ... “HI, Kids! We're your new bus driver's. — Hey! Why are you getting off the bus?? (bottom left) — SAY WHAT??? “Boys, I'd like to tell you that you did a fine job finding that contact lens!” David Leslie Tyson Russell Dairen Wei he Darcy Gehl White Larry Dale Winfrey Duane Lee Winkler Well, at least you two aren't in the cookies again! How much further, guys? They're taking her advice Okay, this time watch the papers Are you sure we're supposed to he running this way? — NOT THE PLAYERS!!!! HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES Juniors Earl Ball Laverne Brizendine Brent Bond Tim Chancey Frank Chase Jim Coffey Betty Correll Randy Daugherty Synda Dieterich Karen Ediger Hilary Evans Jeff Frederick Raymond Gonzales Myra Handy Jill Headrick Fred Hinman Ronnie Jacobs Gary Knott Joanie Ledgerqood Beth Long 66 Waiting For Their Turn At The Top Donna Malone Matt Massoni Bob McAhren Shelley McCollom Carey McVey Jeff Mitchell Bret Nosekabel Steve Paris Maricella Rangel Laura Ratzlaff Kim Rule Rhonda Rush Vic Stanton Jim Stegman Kathy Thomas Kelli Ungerer Tonjua White Melissa Winfrey Sherie Winfrey Dee Dee Winner William Wyrick 67 Sophomores — Brenda Bierman Willie Bennett Lawton Biddle Tio Bolan Trena Brooks Judy Brizendine Connie Burdick Bill Clinesmith Tracy Correll Sam Darroch Don Dennett Regina Donahue Mary Dorris Roger Eakes Tami Ellsaesser Darren Fairchild Tina Fredendall Pam French John Garinger Manuel Gonzales Dolores Amerin Liz Barr 68 Corning Up Fast Brad Higgins Janelle Holmes Becky Jennings Mary Kisner Kim Malone Trudy Merklin Gina Munkres Tina Munkres Arlan Owen Vicki Parks Shelly Rayborn Loren Reimer Mark Rule Kevin Semisch Ginger Stegman Dean Swank Jeff Thanscheidt Vivian Til ford Kathy Willimon Raymond Winkler 69 Freshmen Kip Amerin Margaret Amerin Jeff Amerin Barry Angell (Not pictured) Peggy Anderson Sheila Baird Lance Biddle Bernie Bierman Kim Bowen Mitzi Bromwell Robin Collins Rick Correll Mary DeHass Mark Denton Kathy Du field Mason Dufield Kandi Ellsaesser Linette Fawcett Don Gish Ron Gish John Higgins Joni Higgins Brandon Hush Shawn Jacobs Lois Ann Jantzen Getting In On The Ground Floor Jeff Jennings Rick Jones Michelle Jordan Charla Kilgore Rodney Knoll Debbie Langhofer Kevin Long Kim Lynn Ricky Nelson John Nichols Mark Orth Mike Paris Brian Rickers Rachel Roehr Bob Ryan James Simpson Tom Spencer Donnie Stegman Dorothy Stegman Mary Jane Thompson Not pictured) Andrew Sena Theron Walker Sondra Webb Barbara Winfrey Tina Winfrey Troy Winfrey 71 A u tographs GRADE SCHOOL Mrs. Powell Introducing Plains Kin dergarten Jeff Alexander Leticia Alvarado Casey Amerin Chris Bean Sondra Borchers Rene Brooks Aaron Brummer Corey Carson James Dozier Ricky Garcia, II Shayla Harris Christobal Labra Trisha Ludwig Garrad Morton Clint Schell Clint Stapleton Jennifer Stinson Veronica Valdez Lorrie Wells Sandra Aguirre 74 1st Grade Putting Our Best Foot Forward Mrs. Headrick Kara Amerin James Bean Tanya Carson Tammy Coats Glenn Evans Justin Geisinger Veronica Gonzales Shanda Kalwei Daniel Kerschen Edgar Mantoja Lusinda Saucedo Laurie Servaes Alexia Snider Brandi Utz Tricia Whan 75 Mrs. Miller 1st Grade Putting Our Best Foot Forward Stephanie Correll Darin Cox John Dunham Mindy Foster Jessica Havens Louis Jacoba Salbador Jacoba Jan Kaberlein Lee Largent Renee Martin J. B. May hew Shelly Nel sen Sean Owens Armando Torres Ginger Winfrey Mrs. Kaberlein Patricia Aguirre Dina Alvarado Jennifer Dozier Andy Evans Keith Foster Tim Hanna Brett Harris Rachel Holmes Dainiella Jacoba Matt Lampe 2nd Crayons, Lots 76 2nd Grade Crayons, Glue, And Lots To Do! . Mrs. Pruitt Brenda Laws Jim LeMaster Jennifer Ludwig Ryan Martin Craig McCloud Amy Nelsen Felix Olvera Margarita Olvera Brandon Puett Niki Reiss Sondra Rivera Dario Saucedo Mario Saucedo Trever Simmons Brad Sutton Willie Thanscheidt Justin Whan Joann Whitman Kay Wilien burg Kirk Willenburg Jennifer Dozier Miss Stump Plains Third Grade Recess Is Our Favorite Subject! Shawn Betts Casey Carson Tracy Coats Troy Cox Timmy Dennett Jana Dorsey Robert Dufield Julie Dunham Cara Fox Jamie Fox Scott Hamm Will Holmes William Kerschen Sammy Pantoja Lorena Rivera Shane Schell Andrew Servaes Todd Simmons Tami Stapleton David Til ford Kris Thomas Derenda Tucker Bonnie Wells Spud Whitman Kevin Zimmer mar 78 Mrs. Fieser Fourth Grade Studying Each Day Keeps Bad Grades Away Mrs. Fruit Hilda Aquirre Ismael Alvarado Mindy Amerin Darren Bromwell David DeHass Israel Gonzales Eric Hurd Doug Kaberlein Steven Landers Kim LeMaster Raland Palmer Artemio Pantoja Shelly Dominguez Justin Biddle Christine Brummer Gary Bonsall Kim Carrell Sherry Correll Mark Evans Beth Fox Georgia Hawley Katie Holmes Vincente Jacoba Kelly Jones Terry Patzel Debbie Roberts Bobby Saucedo J. J. Saucedo Dale Snyder Alton Willimon 79 Plains Fifth Grade Our First Year Of Jr. High Mr. Millege Rockie Denney Joell Dunham Doug Fox Michelle Geisinger Jeff Hill Shelly Hughan Harold Kalwei, Jr. Doug Langhofer Gary Largent David Linaweaver Ricky Lusk Glenn Morrill Jan Ratzlaff Tommy Roberts Jamie Robertson Delores Saucedo Melissa Sena Shane Snyder Bart Stapleton Janna Stapleton Michelle Amen Sandra Ball Linda Bond 80 Plains Sixth Grade A New Adventure Everyday Bruce Acton Ann Adams Gus Aguirre Mr. Morrill Wes Coats Jodi Dennett Melissa DeRoussel Jay Dorsey Janay Dunham George Eakes Amye Fox Craig Geisick Kale Geisick Amy Holmes JaNae Lampe Joyce Landers Terry Malone Jason Priest Renee Roland Arnold Saucedo Jane Sheldon Tracy Stapleton Frankie Stegman David Thompson Barbara Tilford Dixie Tucker Rhonda Wilcox Vance Wright Shawn Zimmerman 81 Plains Seventh Grade Good Times Behind -But Many More Ahead Melanie Amerin Rhnae Amerin Robert Amerin Brent Baird Tami Burdick Teddy DeHass Robbie Hawley Rockie Hawley Mike Higgins Dana Jacobs Joy Jenkinson Donald Linaweaver Matt Lynn Tamara Ratzlaff Bryan Roland Ryan Stapleton Cheryl Thomas Eldon Thompson Janet Treat Shanna Tucker 82 Plains Eighth Grade Looking Forward To High School m T- Sheri Amen Melinda Benjamin Andy Burns Troy Coats Bryan Dieterich Peggy Eakes John Hurd Stacey Kisner Sherry Knott Ronnie Lee Sharon Lusk Resi Palmer Ondre Rex ford Anita Richardson Roger Roehr Larry Stegman Terry Stegman Susan Tilford Ricky Yearick 83 Boys Basketball, RECORD 4-5, Back row, Coach Millege, Andy Burns, Ricky Yearick, Larry Stegman, Ronnie Lee, Eldon Thompson, Mike Higgins, Donald Linaweaver, second row, Rockie Hawley, Terry Stegman, John Hurd, Brent Baird, Matt Lynn, first row, Robert Amerin, Robbie Hawley, Troy Coats, Roger Roehr, Ondre Rexford, Ryan Stapleton, Ted DeHass, and Bryan Dieterich (not pictured). Girls Basketball, RECORD 5-4, Back row, Coach Cook, Sherry Knott, Peggy Eakes, Dana Jacobs, Anita Richardson, Sharon Lusk, Mel Amerin, Sheri Amen, Susan Tilford, first row, Resi Palmer, Joy Jenkinson, Stacey Kisner, Tamara Ratzlaff, Tami Burdick, Rhnae Amerin, Shanna Tucker, Cheryl Thomas. 84 Boys Football, RECORD 0-5, Back row, Coach Cook, Rockie Hawley, John Hurd, Andy Burns, Ricky Yearick, Larry Stegman, Assistant Coach Millege, Eldon Thompson, Brent Baird, Matt Lynn, Robert Amerin, Robbie Hawley, Mike Higgins, Ronnie Lee, first row, Roger Roehr, Ondre Rexford, Troy Coats, Donald Linaweaver, Ryan Stapleton, Ted DeHass. Cheryl Thomas Sharon Lusk Peggy Eakes Shanna Tucker Stacey Kisner 85 Mrs. Powell Introducing Kismet Kindergarten Elena Batello Amy Bond Mica Bromlow Travis Carpenter Poncho Enns Keenan Ferguson Timber Gilpin Nikki Harp Jimmy Johnson Travis Jones La Crecia Livengood Mary McCormick Brandy Nelson Casey Pearson Rion Rhoades Cami Roehr Mikel Sealy Shay la Smith Kenneth Urwin Mike Winner Kismet First Grade Putting Our Best Foot Forward Mrs. Staker Melanie Bogue Grace Botello Sammie Bromlow Steven Coffey Justin Crist Cynthia Johnson Jared Lambert Vicki Lambert Danita Long Ryan McVey Douglas Mead Jennifer Muzny Brian Peitz Helen Peters Jerimy Polf Tyconda Percell Chris Quigley Tim Reeves Clint Reiss Robert Simpson Mandy Spangler Jason Vaughan Heather Weilert Dawn Winter Travis Wrampe y V 'tV ' v } Mrs. Neu Kismet Second Grade i Crayons, Glue, And Lots To Do Stacey Cook David Enns Benard Fehr Kevin Ferguson Christopher French Steven Garza Jason Jennings Andria Johnson Kristina Jones Katharina Loewen Rodney Nelson Brandee Newman Dominque Parker George Penner Mary Peters Ami Rhoades Melinda Roehr Norma Simpson David Swank Brandee Warden Shane Wedel Tara Weilert 88 Kismet Third Grade Recess Is Our Favorite Subject Mrs. Allen Amy Barr Renee Bennett Traci Boyd Debbie Bromlow Tamatha Carpenter Steven Cook Kathy Donaly Relis Eastman Car alee Greenwood Henry Loewen Justin Louderback Melody Palmer Chrisa Pearson Agnes Penner Craig Richmeier Holli Sampsel Justin Sno velle James Stewart Amy Winner Bruce Winter 89 Studying Each Day Keeps Bad Grades Away! Mrs. Garinger Fourth Grade Beverly Bierman Chris Cook Robert Everett Cynthia Ferguson Andrew Garza Jon Handy Tricia Headrick Chet Hensley Deanna Howard Tracey Johnson Matt Lambert Neesa McAhren Randy Nelson Frank Penner George Ray Dallas Ryan Gail Shoemate Brian Williamson Brenda Winkler Angela Wrampe 90 Our First Year of Jr. High Mr. Ward Brent Boyd Christy Cook Brian Crist Danny Darroch Carla Eastman James Ellis Martha Enns Mike Keith Shelia Lambert Jeff Louderback Kristi Polf Kay Lynn Reed Sam Reeves Richard Sherer Jason Sno velle Damon Solko Shanda Wheeler 91 A Ne Mr. Retzlaff Sixth Grade Adventure Everyday Justin Bennett Tonya Brooks Damon Darroch Stacy French Jerrod Handy Eldon Headrick Gary Hit tie Sean Holland Barbara Jennings Johnnie Konkel Cherrye Paris Mary Penner Bonnie Reed Paula Roehr Elena Simpson Desiree Solko Julie Sonnier Ronald Warden Shannon Williamson Daren Wright 92 Seventh Grade Good Times Behind — But Many More Ahead Tod Alexander Bonnie Bierman Bill Collins Picture Not Available Craig Cook Monty Crist Donnie Crosby Ana Eastman Mary Enns Teresa Garinger Kerry Hensley Brian Howard David Jantzen Tracy Jordan Sandra Kane Richard Nelson Matt Orth Wendy Palmer Karla Semisch Ethel Sheckler Kim Sherer Don Sonnier Todd Walker A very Parks 93 Mrs. Reed Kismet Eighth Grade Looking Forward To High School Tina Enns Jeff Headrick Tony Hensley Richie Lepper Jay McAhren Stacy McVey Brenda Reed Ramah Rush Devin Ryan Derrick Schawo Jerry Sno velle Angela Warden Don Wheeler Jerry Winkler Mark Winner Holly Crosby Tim Crosby Julie Douglas 94 1 Kismet Boys Football Front Row: Don Sonnier, Devin Ryan, Derrick Schawu, Don Crosby, Avery Parks, Richie Lepper, Bill Collins, Tod Alexander, Brian Howard, Jerry Snovelle, and Tod Walker. Back Row: Monty Crist, Stacy McVey, Jeff Headrick, Mark Winner, Jay McAhren, Don Wheeler, Jerry Winkler, Tim Crosby, Craig Cook, David Jantzen, Richard Nelson and Coach John Jones. Kismet Cheerleaders Julie Douglas Brenda Reed Angela Warden Tracy Jordan Wendy Palmer 95 Kismet Boys Basketball Team Members - first row: Jerry Winkler, Brian Howard, Bill Collins, Stacy Waybright, Tod Alexander, Brem Whitsitt, Jerry Snovelle. second row: Donnie Crosby, David Jantzen, Richard Nelson, Craig Cook, Todd Walker, Monty Crist, third row: Richie Leper, Jay McAhren, Jeff Headrick, Devin Ryan, Tim Crosby, Gordon Waybright, fourth row: Mark Winner, Don Wheeler, Kenny LaCost, Derrick Schawo, Coach John Jones. Kismet Girls Basketball Team Members - first row: Karla Semisch, Bonnie Bierman, Tracy Jordan, Teresa Garinger, Kerry Hensley, second row: Ethel Sheckler, Ana Eastman, Sandra Kane, Wendy Palmer, Kim Sherer, third row: Coach John Jones, Ramah Rush, Brenda Reed, Angela Warden, Julie Douglas, Tony Hensley. 96 SPORTS Tough Season Nets 4-5 Record For Mustangs + Front Row: Mitch Thompson, Darcy White, Todd Ramage, Scott Allen, Tim Bowen, Randall Thorp, Jody Thompson, George Fruit, and Kerry Miller. Second Row: William Wyrick, Brent Bond, Ronnie Jacobs, Matt Massoni, Gary Knott, Rob Packard. Mike Millege, and Head Coach Gary Carson. Third Row: Brad Higgins, Sam Darroch, Jim Coffey, Mark Rule, Lawton Biddle, Brandon Hush, Barry Angell, and Assistant Coach John Mowry. Fourth Row: Kevin Long, Jeff Jennings. Rick Correll, Rod Knoll, Shawn Jacobs, Mason Dufield, Kip Amerin, and Assistant Coach Jack Johnson. Fifth Row: Rick Nelson, Troy Winfrey, Brian Rickers, Rick Jones, and John Higgins. Back Row: (Managers) Bob Ryan, Micah Moss, and Mark Denton. The Mustang footballers, under the leadership of First-year Coach Gary Carson, amassed a 4-5 mark against a murderous schedule. Of SWH’s five losses, two were inflicted by eventual state champs-Ashland (1A) and Meade (2A). Two more setbacks came at the hands of playoff-bound schools Cimarron and Kinsley. The Mustangs finished with a 3-4 record in Iroquois League play. Twenty-two players lettered, with eleven returning next season. Captains for the 80-81 season were Seniors Todd Ramage and Darcy White. 98 (Top Left) Kerry Miller covers defensively for the Mustangs. Kerry led in interceptions (4) and pass receptions (9) and was the third-leading tackier with 90. (Top Right) Todd Ram age, SWH's top rusher with 532 yards on 163 carries, looks for running room against Cimarron. Todd was also sec- ond in tackles with 115. (Middle) Kerry Miller and Matt Massoni bring down a Fowler runner as Scott Allen (68), Mitch Thompson (20), and Darcy White (64) arrive on the scene. Allen was the leading defender for the Mustangs with 136 tackles while White and Massoni were fourth and fifth with 88 and 87. (Bottom) Rob Packard latches onto an opposing ballcarrier and puts him on the turf. Rob was sixth in tackles with 86 and also finished first in pass-catching yardage (177) and second in receptions with 7. SEASON RECORD SWH- 0 Meade-18 SWH- 0 Kinsley-14 SWH- 0 Ashland-22 SWH-22 Coldwa ter-NSO SWH- 0 Cimarron-34 SWH- 6 Fowler-20 SWH-14 Ness City- 0 SWH-20 Spearville- 0 SWH-14 Protection- 6 Spikers Turn Program Around With 16-8 Record Front Row: Sheila Baird, Joni Higgins, Tina Winfrey, Debra Langhofer, and Coach Vicki Raines. Second Row: Connie Burdick, Synda Dieterich, Jill Headrick, Tonjua White, and Betty Correll. Back Row: Mary Kisner, Susan Hush, Sevena Winfrey, Kim Angell, and Kim Rule. Not Pictured: Kathy Thomas, Shelly McCollom, Trena Brooks, Brenda Bierman, Becky Jennings, and Gina Munkres. The Southwestern Heights volleyball squad bounced back from last year’s winless season with a 16-8 mark on this year’s campaign. The team narrowly missed a trip to the state tournament, falling to Medicine Lodge in the substate finals. Two of SWH's losses were to Meade, the state champs in Class 2A. Three starters return for next season, which should help second-year Coach Vicki Raines to keep the program moving in the right direction. (Upper Left) During a time-out, the team gets some instructions from Coach Raines. (Upper Right) Jill Headrick sets the ball in preparation fora Connie Burdick spike. (Middle Left) Jill slams a serve into the opponents' court. (Middle Right) As Ulysses attempts a spike, Kim Angell leaps to block the shot. (Lower Left) Susan Hush bumps a return as Sevena Winfrey gets set to follow up. (Lower Right) Coach Raines gives the squad some practice-session pointers. ' 7 | ! '1 ”“ ' Y |K D '« STM ' Mustang Men Place 4th In State Front: Micah Moss, Kerry Miller, Mike Millege, Russell Weihe, Dale Winfrey, Sam Darroch, Jim Coffey, Kevin Semisch. Back: Coach Carson, Ron Jacobs, Roger Eakes, Todd Ramage, Darcy White, David Tyson, Duane Winkler, Coach Johnson. Though the Mustangs made their third straight trip to state, once again they fell short of the title, falling to champion Silver Lake in the semis and dropping a 2-point decision to Sabetha in the consolation contest. The senior-dominated squad finished the 80-81 season with a 21-4 record that included a first-place finish in the league tourney. (Top Left) Darcy White goes up over 4 Oakley players to score. Darcy was the Mustangs’ second-leading rebounder with 7.4 per game, and also averaged 8.1 points. (Top Center) Russell Weihe puts it up against Oakley as White awaits a rebound. Russell’s 48% shooting paced SWH, and his 11.8-point average placed him second in scoring. (Top Right) Kerry Miller, who led in assists (3.5 per game) and averaged 8.2 points, fires in a bucket against Lindsborg. (Bottom Left) Duane Winkler, the Mustangs’ 6th man, puts up one of the 8 free-throws that he made against Oakley. (Bottom Center) Todd Ramage takes aim from the field as Southwestern Heights rolls over the Meade Buffaloes. Todd topped the rebounding charts with 7.9 per contest while finishing third in scoring with an 11.2 average. (Bottom Right) Mike Millege pumps in two points in the Oakley game. Mike led SWH in 3 categories: Scoring (14.5 points per game); steals (2.8 average); and free- throw shooting (76%). mn n ia mSTBtff JV Logs 19-3 Season Mark Front Row: Rick Nelson (Manager), Gary Knott, Jim Coffey, Raymond Winkler, John Garinger, Sam Darroch, Earl Ball, and Kevin Semisch (Manager). Second Row: Assistant Coach Jack Johnson, Micah Moss (Trainer), Ronnie Jacobs, Roger Eakes, Randy Daugherty, Theron Walker (Manager), and Head Coach Gary Carson. Not Pictured: Brad Higgins. Freshmen Start Careers With 11-1 Year Front Row: Kip Amerin, Rick Jones, Rod Knoll, Barry Angell, Bob Ryan, Mason Dufield, and Mark Denton. Back Row: Coach Jack Johnson, Jeff Jennings, John Nichols, Shawn Jacobs, Rick Correll, Brandon Hush, Kevin Long, Brian Rickers, and Micah Moss (Trainer). Lady Mustangs Go 22-3, Finish 3rd In State Front Row: Janelle Holmes, Sarah Barr, Shawna Denton, Sarah Knoll, Kim Angell, and Laura Ratzlaff. Back Row: Head Coach Mark Webb, Jill Headrick, Betty Correll, Donna Malone, Sevena Winfrey, Tracy Correll. Susan Hush, and Assistant Coach Vicki Raines. The Southwestern Heights girls basketball team recorded another excellent season under Coach Mark Webb. The went 9-0 in Iroquois League action to take first place in the league, and they also won the league tournament title for the second consecutive year. The squad went 17-2 during the regular season, then defeated Hugoton, Oberlin, and Oakley to win the substate crown. The Lady Mustangs opened State play with a win over Mission Valley, but lost a two-point game to eventual champion Central Heights. After the setback, which mullified SWH’s chance at a secnd straight 3A title, the Lady Mustangs came back the next day and defeated Clearwater 67-60 to earn a third-place trophy. The Southwest Daily Times selected the team as its Team of the Year, and Sevena Winfrey was also honored as Player of the Year. SWH-56 Stanton County-28 SHW-58 Spearville-36 SWH-51 Ashland-33 SWH-65 Meade-48 SWH-62 Coldwater-26 SWH-61 Hugoton-21 SWH-57 Hugoton-27 SWH-64 Greensburg-24 SWH-45 Cimarron-27 SWH-72 Ulysses-57 SWH-39 Ulysses-46 SWH-43 Meade-51 SWH-62 Fowler-29 SWH-71 Hugoton-27 SWH-45 Minneola-36 SWH-52 Oberlin-31 SWH-75 Fowled-42 SWH-54 (1st Substate) Oakley-45 SWH-49 Meade-33 SWH-50 Mission Valley-44 SWH-39 Protection-34 SWH-43 Central Heights-45 SWH-53 Protection-39 SWH-67 (3rd State) Clearwater-60 SWH-35 Sublette-29 Top Left: Sevena Winfrey puts up a shot against the Meade Buffaloes. She scored 33 points in that game, and had a season high of 36 as she amassed a 17.2 average to lead the team in scoring. Top Center: Tracy Carrell scores against Meade. Tracy was SWH’s top rebounder with over 9 per game and also carried a scoring average of 8.8 points per game. Top Right: Kim Angell leads the fast break against the Oakley Plainsmen in the substate finals. Kim had over 5 steals per contest to lead in that category, and she was second in scoring with an 11.6 average. Center Right: Laura Ratzlaff directs traffic in the Oakley game. Laura carried a 4.1 scoring average. Bottom Right: Sarah Knoll defends against a Mission Valley solid defense and a 4.8 scoring aver- age. 106 Freshman Girls Mitzi Bromwell, Joni Higgins, Kathy Dufield, Michelle Jordan, Kim Lynn, Lois Ann Jantzen, Sheila Baird. JV Girls Front: Jill Headrick, Betty Correll, Donna Malone, Kim Malone, Kim Rule. Back: Coach Raines, Connie Burdick, Mary Dorris, DeeDee Winner, Janelle Holmes, Coach Webb. S.W.H. Girls Tennis Team-lst row, Sarah Knoll, Janelle Holmes, Jill Du field, Laura Ratzlaff, Mitzi Bromwell, Lois Jantzen, 2nd row. Tracy Correll, Hilary Evans, Melissa Winfrey, Linette Fawcett, Rachel Roehr, Coach Mark Webb, not pictured Debbie Klein. Hilary Evans - State Tennis Champion Hilary Evans (lower left) won the state singles championship in girls tennis again this year. Hilary placed first at league, regionals, and state to end the season with a 37-0 record. Laura Ratzlaff and Debbie Klein participated in 1 Doubles. They placed 4th at league and participated at regionals. Their final record for the season was 24-9. Janelle Holmes and Tracy Correll participated in it2 Doubles. They placed 2nd at league, 4th at regionals, and participated at state. Their final record 21-12. Boys Tennis In ' Team Members - first row: Frank Chase, Tio Bolan, Mark Denton, Jeff Jennings, second row: Tim Chancey, Scott Allen, Nathan Chase, Rick Correll, Coach Webb. Not pictured: Kenny Du field, Mike Long. Right: The HI Doubles team this year consisted of Kenny Du field and Scott Allen. Their record was 16-8. They took 2nd at league and 3rd at regionals. Lower right: The 2 Doubles team was Frank Chase and Rick Correll. Their record was 8-8. Lower left: The HI Singles player was Nathan Chase and the H2 Singles player was Mark Denton. 109 SWH Track On The Run Again Front: Theron Walker, Brian Rickers, William Wyrick, Mitch Thompson, Tim Bowen, Russell Weihe, Mike Millege, Matt Massoni. Second Row: Joni Higgins, Kathy Dufield, Trudi Merklin, Rhonda Rush, Kim Rule, Mitzi Bromwell, Janelle Holmes, Connie Burdick, Sevena Winfrey. Back: Shawn Jacobs, Brandon Hush, Ron Jacobs, Kathy Thomas, Carey McVey, Coach Mo wry, Coach Raines, Coach Utz. no Sevena Winfrey-lst Place 2 SWH Shotputters Go To State Tim Bowen- 6th Place Golf Team Has Great Year! The six man team consisted of Rob Packard. Todd Ramage, Kerry Miller, Dale Winfrey, Barry Angell, and Todd Richardson. The six man team won IstatSWH 78, 79, ’80, Lakin 79, ’80, ’81. Sublette 78, 79, ’80, ’81, Hugoton 78, 79, ’80, ’81, Protection 78, Cimarron 78, Coldwater 79, Kinsley ’80, Liberal 79, ’81, Ulysses 78, 79, ’80. (Lower left) Other team members included Brad Higgins, John Nichols, John Higgins, Gary Knott, Rick Jones, Mason Du field, Kip Amerin. (Lower-right) Kim Angell, Joanie Ledgerwood, Tonjue White, Mary Kisner, Meta Handy, Micah Moss, Tina Winfrey, and Debra Langhofer. Kerry Miller League Champs '78, '79, '80 Regional Champs '79, '80, '81 State Champs '78, '79 State Runner-up '80 State Medalist '79, '80 League Medalist '78, '79, '80 1st Medalist-Hugoton '80 1st Medalist-Kisnsley '80 1st Medalist-Sublette '81 Rob Packard League Champs '78, '79, '80, '81 Regional Champs '80, '81 Regional Medalist 1st - '81 State Runner-up '80 State Participant '79 1st Medalist-Hugoton '79 1st Medalist-Coldwater '79 1st Medalist-Lakin '79 1st Medalist-Ulysses '80 1st Medalist-S. W.H. '80 Todd Ramage League Champs '78, '79, '80 Regional Champs '79, '80, '81 State Champs '78, '79 State Runner-up '80 State Medalist '80 League Medalist '78, '79, '80 1st Medalist-Ulysses '79 1st Medalist-Lakin '80 1st Medalist-Hugoton '81 1st Medalist-S.W.H. '81 Todd Richardson League Champs '78, '79, '80 Regional Champs '79, '80. '81 State Champs '78, '79 State Runner-Up '80 State Medalist '80 League Medalist '78. '79, '80 Todd Richardson lst Medalist-Ulysses 79 1st Medalist-Lakin '80 1st Medalist-Hugoton '81 1st Medalist-S.W.H '81 Dale Winfrey League Champs '78, '79, '80 Regional Champs '79, '80. '81 Regional Medalist '80 1st State Champs '79 State Runner-up '80 1st Medalist-Sublette '80 Dale Winfrey 114 SCOTT ALLEN - Band 1,2, Choir 1,2,3,4, Boys Glee 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3, Freshman Class President 1, Choir Presi- dent 3. National Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent National Honor Society 3, Quiz Bowl 4, All school play 3, All school musical 4, KNEA All state choir 3, Best actor all school play 3, Barbershop Quartet 3,4, Choir Secretary 4, Boys State Delegate 3, Student of the month - Nov. 3, Dec. 4. MAX AMERIN- FFA 1,2,3.4. KIM ANGELL - Pep Club 1,4, Choir 1,2,3, Choir Secretary 3, Girls Glee 1,2,3, Who’s Who Among American high school students 4, Volleyball 4, Track 2, Golf 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Iroquois Tourna- ment Team 1,2,3, Iroquois League Team 1,2,3,4, Honorable Mention 1, First Team 2,3,4, All State Tournament Team 2,3, Wichita Eagle All State Team 3,4, First Team 3, Second Team 4, Topeka Capitol All State First Team 2, Football Homecom- ing Queen 4, Student of the month 1. SARAH BARR - FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA Treasurer 2,3,4, Swine Production award in FFA 1, FFA Star Green hand award 1, Basketball 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club Student Council Representative 3, Freshman Class Student Council Representative 1, President of Student Council 4, Y-Teens 1,2, Girls Glee 3. CAROLYN BENDER - Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Vice Presi- dent of Y-Teens 4, Student Council Representative of Y-Teens 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4, President of National Honor Society 4, Secretary of National Honor Society 3, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Head Cheerleader 1,4, Choir 1,3,4, Girls Glee 1,3, Band 1,2,3, Student Council 3,4, Secretary of Student Council 3, Football Attendant 4, Basketball Homecoming Queen 4, Volleyball 1, Salutatorian 4, Kansas Honor Student 4, Sunflower Girls State 3, Freshman Class Secretary 1, Sophomore Class President 2, Senior Class Vice President 4. TIM BOWEN - Band 1,3,4, Drama 3,4, Track 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4. STEVE BRISENDINE - Football 1,2, Band 1,2,3,4, Vice President of Band 4, Forensics 2,3,4, Forensics State Golf Medal Winner 2,3,4, All School Play 2,3, Best Supporting Actor 3, All School Musical 4, Quiz Bowl Team 2,3,4, State of Kansas Scholar 4, Nation- al Merit Scholar 4, Yearbook Photographer and Co- Editor 4, Junior Class President 3. NATHAN CHASE - Tennis 1,2,3,4. JOHN CLINESMITH - FFA 1. JAMEY COBB - Football 1,2, Basketball 1, FFA 1. CHAD CROSS - FFA 1,2,3,4, Horse proficiency in FFA 2,3, Reporter for FFA 3,4, Kansas State High School Rodeo Team 2,4, Football 1, Tennis 1, Track 2. MIKE CROSS - Choir 1, Boys Glee 1,2, Tennis 1,2,4, Football 1, Basketball 2, Drama 2,3, Band 1,2,3. CHRISTINA DEHASS - Pep Club 1,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Choir 1, Girls Glee 1. SHAWN A DENTON - Pep Club 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2. BRYAN DICKSON - Transferred from Lamont High School Senior year. GARY DONAHUE - Track 1,2, FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA secretary 2,3,4, Sophomore Class Student Council Representative 2. LORI DOUGLAS - Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3, Band 1,2,3, Choir 1,2, Girls Glee 1,2, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Drama 2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3, Most In- spirational Actress 3, Boys Basketball Statistician 3,4, Football Statistician 4, Cheerleader 1,2, Foren- sics 3. JILL DUFIELD - All School Play 2,4, Pep Club 1.2.3, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Letterman’s Club 2,3, Band 1.2.3, Choir 1,2,3,4, Girls Glee 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Golf 1,2,3, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 3, Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4, In- strumental Ensemble 2, Vocal Solo 2,3,4. KENNETH DUFIELD - Tennis 1,2,3,4, Basketball 4, Stage Crew 3,4, Band 1,2. BRIDGETEAKES - Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Sunshine Girl of Y-Teens 1, Program Chairman of Y-Teens 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Student Council Representative for Pep Club 2. MARY EASTMAN - Band 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, All School Play 2, Instrumental Soloist 1,2,3,4, Vol- leyball 2, League Instrumental medalist 1,2,3,4, State Instrumental medalist 2. PAM FOSDICK - Basketball 2,3, Tennis 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pep Club Vice President 4, Girls Glee 3, Y-Teens 2,3. GEORGE FRUIT - Track 3, Football 4, Drama 1, Basketball 1. META HANDY-Band 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Cheer- leading 1,3, Golf 1,2,3,4. Y-Teens 12,3.4, Volleyball 3, Forensics 4, All School Play 2,3,4, Best Support- ing Actress 3. BECKY HA YS - Basketball 1, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Vice President of Y-Teens 3, President of Y-Teens 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, Girls Glee 1,2, Choir 1,2,3,4, All School Play 4, Statistician for Boys Basketball 3,4, Statistician for Girls Basketball 3. SUSAN HUSH - Tennis 1, Volleyball 3,4, Co-cap- tain for Volleyball 3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track Man- ager 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club President 4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens Program Chairman 3, Let- ter man 's Club 2,3, Band 1,2,3, Choir 1,3,4, Girls Glee 1,3, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, All School Play 4. SCOTT KANE - FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer of FFA 1. CINDY KILGORE - Choir 1,2,3, Vocal Soloist 1,2, Girls Glee 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. DEBBIE KLEIN - Pep Club 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Y- Teens Secretary 3, Y-Teens Devotions 4, Basket- ball 1,2, Tennis 2,3,4, State Tennis 3, Annual Staff 3,4, Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3, Student of the Month for April 3, FFA 1,2, FFA Greenhand Vice President 1, FFA Vice Presi- dent 2, All School Play Usher 4, All School Play Make-up 2,3. SARAH KNOLL - Tennis 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Honorable Mention 4, Track 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2, Girls Glee 3, FFA 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club Vice President 3. KARI LEE-Band 1,2,3,4, Band Secretary-Treasur- er 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens Program Chairman 2, Y-Teens Treasurer 3, Y-Teens Secretary 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society Secretary- Treasurer 4, Volleyball 3, Track Manager 2,3,4, Senior Class President 4, Kansas University Honor Student 4, Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3, All School Play 2,4, All School Play Crew 3. MICHAEL D. LONG - Choir 1,2,3,4, Boys Glee 1,2,3,4, State Soloist 4, Tennis 1,4, Track 2,3, Foot- ball 1,2, Annual Staff 1, Drama 1,2,3. TAMI LONG - Band 1,2,3,4, All School Play 2, Y- Teens 1,2,3,4, Twirler-captain 1,2,3,4, Drill Team- captain 3,4. tative 3, Senior Class Student Council Representa- tive 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Southwest Daily Times All Area 2,3,4, All State 3A Honorable Mention 3,4, Iroquois All League Team 3,4, Iroquois League All Tournament Team 2,3, Boot Hill All Star Classic 4, Kansas-Texas All Star Game 4. KERRY MILLER - Football 1,2,4, Basketball 1.2.3.4, Golf 1,2,3,4, FFA 1, Letterman's Club 1.2.3.4, State Golf Champions 1,2, State Runner-up 3, All Area 3,4, All Tournament Team 3. MIC AH MOSS - Pep Club 1, Y-Teens 1,3,4, Y-Teens Jr. Board 3, Y-Teens Student Council Representa- tive 4, Y-Teens State President 4, Choir 1,3,4, Girls Glee 1,3,4, Mixed Ensemble 1,3,4, Trainer for Boy’s Basketball 1,3,4, Volleyball Trainer 1,3, Football Trainer 3,4, Track Trainer 1,3, Band 1,3,4, Drum Major 3,4, Golf 4, All School Play 3,4, Best Support- ing Actress 3, Drama 3,4, State Drama 3, Drill Team-captain 3, Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3, FFA Sweetheart 4, Stu- dent of the Month Oct. 3, Nov. 3, Feb. 3, and Semes- ter 3. CANDI MUNKRES - Basketball 1,2, Girls Glee 3, Pep Club 1,2.3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3 4, Band 1,2,3, Senior Representative of Pep Club 4, Drill Team 3. ROB PACKARD - Golf 1,2,3,4, Football 4, FFA 1, Letterman’s Club 1,2,3,4, State Runner-up 3, Grass Greens 3. TODD RAMAGE - Football 1,2,3,4, All League 3,4, All Area LB 3, All Area RB 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, All Area 3,4, All League 3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4, State Champi- ons 1,2, State Runner-up 3, FFA 1, All School Play 2,4, Choir 2,3,4, Boys Glee 2,3,4, Boys Quartet 3,4, Band 1,2,3, Junior Class Vice President 3. TODD RICHARDSON - Band 1,2,3,4, Choir 1,2,3,4, Boys Glee 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society Student Council Representa- tive 4, Basketball 1, Student Council 4, Golf 1,2,3,4, Lions International Band 2, Boy’s State 3, All School Musical 4, Valedictorian 4, Student of the Semester 3. LORI ROBEY - Y-Teens 4, All School Play Usher 4. CECIL STOLL - FFA 1, National Honor Society 3,4. JODY THOMPSON - Football 2,3,4, Track 2, Bas- ketball 1, FFA 1, Most Inspirational Football Play- er 2, Honorable Mention State Defensive End 3. MIKE MILLEGE - FFA 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Track 1,3,4, Football 1,2,4, Student Council 3,4, Student Council Vice President 4, Band Student Council Represen- ts MITCH THOMPSON - Football 1,2,3,4, All League Running Back 3, Track 1,2,3,4, Co-re- cord Holder in 440 yd. Relay 2, FFA 1,3,4, Letterman’s Club 1,2,3,4, All School Play 3,4, Second in State 3A Track Meet 2, Fourth in 440 yd. Relay 2. RANDALL THORP - Basketball 1, Golf 2,3,4, Football Manager 3, Football 4. DAVID TYSON - Choir 1,2,3,4, Boys Glee 1.2.3.4, Barbershop Quartet 3,4, Band 1, Tennis 1.2.3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Choir President 4, All School Play 4. RUSSELL WEIHE - Band 1,2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, All School Play 4, Kansas Honor Student 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society Vice President 4, Choir Student Council Re- presentative 4, Student Council Secretary 4, Band President 4, Quiz Bowl 4, Barbershop Quartet 4, Honorable Mention All Area Bas- ketball 4, Student of the Month Nov. 3. DARCY WHITE - Football 2,3,4, All Area First Team Defense 2,3,4, All League First Team Defense 4, Basketball 2,3,4, All Area 2,3, All Area Honorable Mention 4, 3A State Tour- nament Team 4, Golf 1,2, FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA President 2,3,4, FFA Greenhand President 1, Band 1,2, All School Play 2, Best Supporting Actor 2, Letterman’s Club 2,3,4, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer 4. DALE WINFREY - Basketball 1,2,3,4, Golf 1.2.3.4, State Champions 2, Runner-up 3, FFA 1.2.3.4, Student Council 4. 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Despite all the warnings. 32 people died and a paralyzing blanket of gray soot dropped over cities, farms and highways as far east as Montana. REFUGEES FLOOD FLORIDA - In a little more than two months. 110,000 Cubans descended upon the United States. The sudden influx forced Florida’s governor to declare a state of emergency. Cuban President Fidel Castro claimed it was to teach the U.S. a lesson for welcoming Cuban hijackers as heroes. THIRD CANDIDATE - Although John Anderson won only a small percentage of the popular vote in the presidential election, he stressed that his campaign was not wasted, “We have put the major parties on notice that they can never again come up with the kind of choices they have this year. POLISH UNREST - Poland’s striking workers brought down the government and dangerously provoked the Soviet Union. TELEVISION STRIKE - Over 1,200 actors went on strike demanding compensation for videocassettes and cable TV. The long-winded strike lasted several months, delaying the new fall programs. FINAL EDITION 1980-1981 ★ ★ VOL. 1 PG. 4 HOCKEY VICTORY - For the first time in 20 years, the American hockey team won the hockey gold medal, defeating the world champion Russian team. The American team had only been playing together for five months. ‘SHOGUN’ FEVER - The 12-hour television mini-series captured rare top ratings for NBC. Richard Chamberlin played the lead in the story about 17th century Japan. BORG WINS, AGAIN - Sweden’s Bjorn Borg falls to his knees after beating John McEnroe of the United States to the All England Tennis Championship for the fifth straight year at Wimbleton. THE ABSCAM TRIALS - Two of seven Congressmen involved in the ABSCAM trials are shown arriving at Federal Court with their wives to deny charges that they accepted money in exchange for political favors from an FBI agent, posing as an Arab sheik. OLYMPIC BOYCOTT - Beauty and pageantry couldn’t hide America’s absence from the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow. A number of countries boycotted the Games to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. ACTOR DIES - Peter Sellers, a mastermind of disguise, played a variety of characters and was lovable in them all. from Inspector Clouseau in the “Pink Panther” films to Chauncey Gardiner in “Being There.” THE RELEASE OF THE HOSTAGES - A surge of relief, joy and patriotism swept the country when the hostages were released from Iran after 444 days in captivity on Jan. 20, inauguration day.


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