Warrenton High School - Wahisho Yearbook (Warrenton, MO)

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' 73WAH1SHO WARREN COUNTYR-3 WARRENTON, MISSOURI Dedication Table Of Co 4 My first squirrel! Captain Petersmeyer? Today I saw my first bug! Hard-working! Always willing to explain! In his sixth year of services to our school, we proudly dedicate the 1973 Wahisho to an understanding friend who has helped us all ... 4 Mr. Derrold Petersmeyer Come on guys! Well kids, it's like this! My dear, you look rather thin! 7 Come on guys, get in step! This year WHS started three new organizations—Golf team, Girls' Track, and Pom Pom Squad. All are getting off to a good start and we wish them the best of luck in the future. Sap, is it really you? Ugh! ! ! 1973 Y earbook King 12 Brenda and John. Commencement was held outside for the first time in the history of WHS. Late for class AGAIN, Bob? Merrily we truck along... 13 WHS student climbing the walls! The new tricky trio! A flapper? Connie's peckin' away! 14 It says here. . . BOARD OF EDUCATION AT RIGHT: ROW 1-William A. Hope, Robert E. Murphy, William Q. Frick. ROW 2-Ward Lefferdink, Frank J. Hoelscher, Lawrence Meine, Norman Smith. BELOW AT RIGHT: Superintendent William A. Hope. BELOW AT LEFT: Wendell W. Roehrs, Assistant Superintendent. I UPPER LEFT: Betty Kirchner, secretary to the superintendent. UPPER RIGHT: Jerry Collum, secretary to the high school principal. MIDDLE LEFT: Lovell Buxton, secretary. ABOVE: Mary Roehrs, secretary to the assistant superintendent. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL James A. Barton Faculty MR. BEARD - English G Speech MR. BARRY - Social Studies UPPER RIGHT: MRS. BE1XINS - Vocal MIDDLE RIGHT: MRS. BRACHT - Business BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. BRADSHAW - Industrial Arts MRS. BOECER - Girls' Physical Education MISS BRINKER - Math MR. CARDER - Social Studies MR. DENT - Social Studies COACH EADS - Football G Boys' Phys. Ed. MR. EGCERS - Counselor 19 MR. HARDY - Music MISS HARRIS - Special Education MISS HUNTER - English MRS. JOHNSON - Math MRS. MATTHEWS - Art MR. REYNOLDS - Business MR. STRUTT MANN - Boys' PE G Driver's Ed MISS SLATER - Home Economics MRS. WE HR MAN - Librarian MR. WHITE - Agriculture MISS WILSON - Foreign Language AT RIGHT: CUSTODIANS—STANDING: Henry Winter, Sap Walser. SEATED: Reka Roewe, Edwin Roewe. Not pictured: Raymond Sauer, Frank Vahle, Mabel Vahle, Bob Tilley, Fred Thornton, Marie Walser. BELOW: COOKS—LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorene McGee, Mabel Harrell, Mildred Wilmsmeyer, Eva Gibson, Myra Lockett, Margie Glastetter, Eileen Reinhardt, Bradice Buxton, Virginia Sprick, Cracie Harrelston, Florence Meine, Mabel Webb, Johnnie Herrington, Beatrice Rains. BOTTOM: BUS DRIVERS—LEFT SIDE FRONT TO BACK: Harry Cromer, Herbert Dieckmann, Frank Eggers, George Akers, Bob Fischer, Wilbert Kellerhaus. RIGHT SIDE FRONT TO BACK: Bob Brewer, Patricia Bree- den, Jack Anson, Henrietta Boyd, Ted Wise, Frank Boemker, Raymond Sauer. Bob Knittel • Quarterback Dennis Wolff Tackle Guv' Dffcyer - Guard - Left Back Dave Gaskins End Jeff Eisenberg - Clay Young- Half Back Half Back Mike Bass - Quarterback Alan Henderson - Guard - Left Back Chuck Butlef J Charlie Nordwald Miller Junior Varsity Football FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT - Brune, Bunge, Butner, Hoeft, Moore, Buxton. SECOND ROW: Huff, Corder, Torbett, Connors, Turner, Scheer. THIRD ROW: Brand, Brune, Bangle Schifiidt, Lucks, Eggering. FOURTH ROW': Torbett, Knittle, Huber, Mueller, Holt. FIFTH ROVtHead coach - Vol Eads and Assistant coach - Ron Struttmann. What's the matter coach? Cross Country ABOVE: ROW 1-L TO R: Steve Walc- zak, Calvin Bebermeyer, Dan Boozan, Buddy Parks, John Nordwald, Gary Hensiek, Aaron White, Jeff Butcher. ROW 2: Mike Spoede, John Mertens, Steve Toben, Larry Miller, Mike Moore, Bob Barton, Phil Jaspering, Lowell Barton, David O'Donnell, Tim Roussett. FRONT ROW, L. TOR. - Cope, Stoller, Buescher, Hoelscher, Roehrs, Crow, Brengle, Mildred, J. Roehrs, Gerard, K. Crow, ROW 2 - England, Kunkel, Thornton, Avis, Bauer, N. Hoelscher, C. Mildred, Yocum, L. Hoelscher, Polston, ROW 3 - Fischer, Boltz, Boozan, Ellis, Reid, White, Dreisewerd, Kunkel, Garret, Mrs. Boeger, ROW 4 - Brune, Schneider, Davis, Hays, Roeder, Ebert, Moore, Frick, Bockhorst, Vahle, Kossina, Dyer, Davis, Heggeman, Eggering, Wells, Belsche, Mobley, Buxton, Kellerhaus, Schroer. Pep Club PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary: Nina Hoelscher Vice-President: Margie Dyer President: Cathy Mildred Treasurer: Mariann Thornton 30 Jane Roehrs, Missy Cope, Terry Brengle, Kandi Crow, Robin Roehrs, Suzanne Buescher. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Chris Mildred Cheryl Reese Hannah Stoller Varsity Charlotte Crow Cheerleaders Cindy Gerard Becky Hoelscher TOP - Becky Hoelscher; LEFT TO RIGHT - Charlotte Crow, Cindy Ge- rard, Chris Mildred - co-captain, Hannah Stoller - captain. Not pictured: Cheryl Reese. Hannah, it can't be that funny! Panthers Or Retiring Queen Pussycats? Hannah Stoller 1972 What's the matter Chris? Is that so? Come on Alan, just a little smile! Peggy Bauer Chris Kunkel Carol England Janel Roeder Connie Tadrick Maureen Tadrick Chris Mildred Majorettes BOTTOM: L. TO R.-Karen Moore, Darleen Kelley, Roxana Vaughn. BELOW: Head Twirler--Marian Turner. LETT: Major- ette— Darleen Kelley. ROW 1: L. TO R.-Marian Turner, Roxana Vaughn, Darleen Kelly, Karen Moore. ROW 2: Derrold Bolinger, Annette Davis, Terry Brengle, Barb Yocum, Beth Huff, Jenny Buxton, Janet Butcher, Anita Houston, Teresa Woolf, Denise Miller, Bob Wiss, Shane Johnson. ROW 3: Sharon Harris, Steve Cameron, Gary Hensick, Patsy White, Connie Bass, Janet Buxton, Audrey San- doz, Karen Twitchel, Rhonda Moeller, Kandi Crow, Brent Crow. ROW 4: Sara Tolliver, Debbie Sprick, Tim Linke, Teresa Twiehaus, Greg Luecke, Mike Koelling, Jim Clark, Phyllis Meine, David Rahmoeller. ROWS: Bob Barton, Raymond Houston Lynn Brockfeld, Julie Belshe, Kenneth Rahmoeller, Mark Tucker, Rich Twiehaus, Paul Crow. ROW 6: John Dreyer, David O'Donnell, Bonnie Vahle, Sharon Pettig, Larry Moeller, Renard Ellis, Ed Akers, Dale Reese. Concert Band ROW 1: L. TO R.: Chris Mildred, Barb Yocum, Annette Davis, David O'Donnell, Gary Hensiek, John Johnson, Karleen Kelley, Anita Houston, Nina Hoelscher, Cathy Mildred. ROW 2: Greg Houston, Denise Miller, Connie Bass, Patsy White, Bonnie Vahle, Debbie Sprick, Audrey Sandoz, Sharon Harris, Terry Brengle, Rhonda Moeller. ROW 3: Tim Linke, Dennis Wolff, Janet Buxton, Steve Cameron, Paul Crow, Gary Dreyer, Sara Tolliver, Charlotte Crow. ROW 4: Linda Hoelscher, Renard Ellis, Ricky Twiehaus, Raymond Houston, Bob Barton, Dale Reese, Ed Akers, Alan Henderson, Renard Ellis, Julie Belshe, Mike Bass, Ken Rahmoeller. STANDING: Mr. Hardy, Don Huff, Shayne Johnson, David Butner, Bob Wiss. Concert Choir ROW 1 L. TO R.: Roxana Vaughn, Debbie Trost, Vickie Rogers, Connir Brewe, Raymond Houston, Dave Gaskins, Mike Miller, Lou Ronna Skinner, Phyllis Frei, Debbie Pruessner. ROW 2: Charlotte Crow, Becky Pruessner, Susan Lix, Debbie Watters, Kathy Collins, Jim Knittel, Van Becker, Tom Eggering, Lowell Barton, Donna Breuer, Diana Pemberton, Peggy Bauer, Diane White. ROW 3: Mrs. Beilins, Chris Mildred, Sara Tolliver, Darleen Kelley, Carol Miller, Norma Gibson, Lynnette Sanders, Peggy Bass, Lois Linke, Burdette Wyatt, Angel Wilson, Margie Dyer, Dorothea Brush, Cindy Hoover, Sherry Lato. FRONT ROW - L. TO R.: Belsche, Henderson, Tucker, Bass, Mildred, Dreyer, Crow, Wolff, C. Crow, K. Crow. BACK ROW: Johnson, Mr. Hardy - Director, Ellis Barton, Reese, Akers, Houston. Stage Band Stage Band in action! 41 BAND OFFICERS: TOP TO BOTTOM-Cary Dreyer, President; Raymond Houston, Vice president; Kandi Crow, Treasurer; Chris Mildred, Secretary. Art Club ROW 1: L. TO R.-Flake, Beckhorst, Miller, Clark, Rainwater, C. Schepp, Schnarr, Smith, M. Polston. ROW 2: Heidbrink, House, B. Schepp, B. House, Cope, Polston, Reid, Moore, Skinner, A. Polston, Wesley. ROW 3: Mertens, Mrs. Matthews, Hall, McFarland, Myers, Davis, Ham, Dieckman. ROW 4: Sanders, Owensby, Williams, Mann, A. Mertens, Thornton, Avis, Mobley, Butler, Corder. ROW 5: Vigna, J. Hall, O'Donnell, Wilson, Beckhorst, White, Ricker, Jedwski, Hays, Tad- rick, Knittel. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Raymond Houston, John Johnson. ROW 2: Mike Bunge, Clay Young, Mike Bass, Pete Lenzenhuber, Ed Eggering, John Torbett, Dave O'Donnell, Verlyn Schulze. Van Becker, Dave Gaskins, Bill O'Donnell, Frank Lenzenhuber, Alan Hoeft, Bob Knittel, John Kemp, Phil Jaspering. ROW i: Dennis Wolff, Lowell Barton, Mike Miller, Tom Murphy, Jeff Eisenberg, Steve Brune, Alan Henderson, Bob Mclnnis, Gary Mueller, Coach Struttman, Chuck Butler, Coach Carter, Don Huff, Larry Mueller, Coach Eads, Steve Toben, Mike Spoede, David Butner, Tom Eggering, Jim Knittel, Jeff Butcher, Gary Dreyer. Lettermen's Club Homecoming Parade Entry 44 Student Council Juniors Sweep Three Top Offices The W.H.S. Student Council worked hard and met regularly during the 1972-73 school year. Their ideas were to get what the students wanted. The Council bought a ping pong table for the use of the students during study hall. They also tried to keep the paper and pencil machines filled, and the juke box working. The recipient of the $200 Student Council Scholarship was Missy Buckland. Several ideas concerning an open lunch period and other lunch programs were discussed. Discussions at council meetings also centered around a soda or candy machine for student use. LEFT ABOVE: Diane White, secretary. STAND- ING: Jeff Eisenberg, presi- dent and Tom Murphy, vice-president. LETT: STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Knittel, Mr. Barry, Greg Houston, Jeff Eisenberg, Brad Bu- sekrus, Don Huff, Gary Dreyer. SEATED: Peggy Bauer, Pat Badock, Diane White, Tom Murphy, Bob Knittel, Susie Mertens, Robin Roehrs, Maureen Tadrick, Janet Buxton. A Mann original! Charge! ! ! Frankenstein? Ho-Ho-Ho! C'mon Jerry. Winter Warrentoji Takas j Second The Warrenton Warriors played two real close games a- pin st Clopton, Tuesday, Novem- ber 2s. Below are the results of these games against the Hawks. In the varsity game, Warren- ton lost by 5 points with a score of 53-48. In the first quarter Warrenton had the lead, 15-11, but Clopton had closed in by half- llmJLwhich brw«ht the score to 28-27. Warrenton leading. In the At Wellsvllie, on Tuesday, February 6, the Warriors met the Wellsville Tigers. The Junior Varsity won easily. But the Varsity faced some tremen- dous odds, and, in spite of an ex- cellently played game, they lost. From the beginning of the J.V. _ i tf 'J The'-; ball, sii In the thl showed del ing our po: by scoring! selves. In cMlI In At the er Warriors w was Steve Tob This m i record for a The Varsii Wellsville than the J.V. Wellsville shots for tec These technical because our s recorded! bers in tf With th We played a tough first quarter, but at the end of it.theW’arriors were down 12-20. By the start of the second quarter Warrenton was back on regularly and playing good de- fensive basketball. By halftime the score wag a close 37-34 In favor of Wellsville. In the second half o' the game, Warrenton had even greater odds to overcome. The referees made some questionable deci- sions, but with excellent play- ing the Warriors tied W'ellsville 67-87 in the last minute. Then just as the buzzer rang, the referee called a foul on Mike Bunge. After some dispute be- tween the time keeper and the ints., ry good agoinst five free ainst us. e called iper had Coach Ron Carder in a final Hawk6 won The high 13 points--6J Hawks was 9 free throws. L was given 1 Wellsville wjl The Warr appointment knowing the to wdn every Tuesday, Warrenton Montgomery close games, ed full of pe the two tei The Junlo Tia Bob Knittle tterdis- osa. but omo back y 13, the took on two very was pack- lost their ore by f 22. arrenton I mery CltySl.W ehigh scorer for the game nred 24 points - 10 field and 4 free throws. The orer for Warrenton was Frank Lenzenhuber, who scored 18 points - 8 field goals and 2 free throws. Warrenton made 58 of all free throws attempted while Montgomery City made only 42%. All In all, it pretty good gam slty game was ’ 1, the Montgomr cats had not lost gair?s this sra were beaten by ( feat naturally g ton fans more I f' ‘hr arr home game tension was score of the is as follows 21, Montgon Warrenton 23; 3rd - gom ry city ton 66, Mont we won! A were really say Warrenf season Is they got st goals, and 1 scorer tr MlM points throw excltii referee, number 30 of Wellsville___ 3 gam? was Brad e most ! Too It was the last home game. Dave Gaskins On Febru Clopton ha with Clopt points In o | of 69-66. A the opposing the throat-1 cheered their very end. The followir First quarter points, Cloptor ton-14; t ton-2 pol quarter, ton-6 points was Mike B with 25 point ho it, who scon the Warriors w high scorer fo made a total of Mike Bunge Walter Mueller scorer of the s, which were Lent a i ne as was th { « b-v V't. The ton were brrenton 6 points ncry City [9, Mont- Warren- was 31-46 :y52. Yes was 62-5' — The high ing and ove i . first half v ] 9 V O David O' Donnell Van Becker scorer for w In Louisiana Tournament -S-Vin b'o.vs . ■ !;? S r l V I p tension mounted in Winfield traded field ne wasn’t Quite %ure 0 w ’ Clay Young Mike Moore Bill O' Donnell Junior Varsity FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Mueller, Huff, Toben, Burner. SECOND ROW: Lenzenhuber, L. Mueller, Schulze, Rousset, Busekrus, Coach Dent. Freshmen FIRST ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: Dothage, Holt, Parks, Henseik. SECOND ROW: Wood, Nordwald, Rost, Puetz, Pence, White, Bebermeyer, Coach Dent. Ron Carder - Varsity Coach, Dave Dent - Junior Varsity and Freshman Coach. Junior Varsity captains - Don Huff and Steve Toben. Var- sity captains - Mike Bunge and Tom Murphy. “Winter Wonderland' Attendants Freshman Candidates LINDA EGGERING G JOHN NORDWALD Sophomore Candidates KATHY HAYS G RICK BRUEGGENJOHAN Junior Candidates CINDY GERARD G PETER LENZENHUBER FIRST ROW L TO R: Sanders. Rainwater, Dyer, Tadrick, Gerard, Gutermuth, Avis, England, Brewe, te “SP°nsor‘ ?OW2 Soelschl? Kellerhaus, Belker, Jon? Witthaus, Lix, Breuer C Mildred Ch. 4 £ Thornton, B. Buxton, K. Buxton, D. Moore, Ellis, Boozan, Brengle J. Jones, Schwam- botham B Pruessner, Rogers, K. Moore, D. Preussner, Frei, Neagles, Jackson, Cope, Meeker Yocum. ROW 5. Myers, Heggeman, Curtis, Brush, Wilson, Harris, Kossina, Richardson, L. Kossina, Crow. ROW 6: Vahle, C. Buxton, Eggenng Weyerich, Schroer, Driesewerd, Brune, Polston, Baldwin, Hays. ROW 7: Sommer, Gibson, Davis, Spnck, ells, D. Pru- essner, B. Sanders, Smith, Moran, Wandel, Mertens, C. Tadrick, Jedwski, C. Crow. BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER Debbie Bangle Linda Slater-Sponsor 56 Future Homemakers of America We don't stomp ants. Regional officer - Connie Brewe. It had to be you! FHA Officers Did ya hear the one about. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gutermuth, Sanders, Gerard, Tadrick, Avis, Dyer, England, Rainwater, Brewe. Future Farmers of America Richard Wehmeyer Elected Sub-District President RIGHT: Richard Wehmeyer newly elected Sub-district 8 presi- dent. BELOW': L TO R— ROW 1: Puetz, Dothage, Wehmeyer- Treasurer, Brewe-Vice-President, Windmann-President, Mueller- Secretary, Hackmann-Reporter, Tobben-Sentinal, A. Hoeft. ROW 2: Windmann, Buxton, Parks, Bebermeyer, Schwartz, G. Polston, R. Collins, Houston. ROW 3: Mr. Andrew White-Advisor, Richardson, T. Schnarr, Davenport, A. Collins, D. Polston, Cameron, S. Bunge, Koepke. ROW 4: R. Schnarr, D. Hackmann, Schneider, Haverkamp, Nordwald, Schulze, Lockett, K. Polston, Schroer. ROW 5: Eisenberg, Huber, E. Eggering, Lenzenhuber, E. Wdndel, D. Hoeft, D. Greer, B. Greer. ROW 6: Rasche, Turner, Ridgeway, Vogt, T. Eggering, Schoppenhorst, Meador. LEFT TOP: State Farmer Degrees were award- ed to Rich W'ehmeyer, Danny Toebben, and Wayne Windmann. LEFT MIDDLE: Soils Judg- ing Team consisted of Ralph W indmann, Mike Lockett and Verlyn Schulze. They received a I Rating at District and at State. ABOVE: In the Proficiency Awards Contests Carl Brewe placed first in Field Crops and Danny Toebben in Soil Water Management. LOW'ER LEFT: Livestock Judging Team members were Rick Buxton, John Nordwald, Danny Toebben, and Charles Nordwald. They received I Ratings at District and State. LOWER RIGHT: Dairy Judging Team consisted of Tom Schroer, Carl Brewe, Walter Mueller, and Steve Bunge. They received a I Rating at District and a II Rating at State. ABOVE: The FFA entry in the Home- coming Parade. RIGHT TOP: Soils Judg- ing Team consisted of Wayne W'ind- mann, Stuart Schwartz, Glenn Haver- kamp, Arnold Hackmann. This team received a I District and a II State Rat- ing. RIGHT: Field Crops Team Members are Calvin Bebermeyer, Rick Brueggen- johan, and Rich Wehmeyer. They took a I Rating at District and a II at State. BELOW: Wayne Windmann-Complete Record Books, Arnold Hackmann-Scrap- book, and John Nordwald-Incomplete Record Books all received I Ratings at District and State. RIGHT BOTTOM: The ballots are being counted for the Christmas Dance Queen by these FFA members. Industrial Arts Club LEFT: Danny and Steve present Mr. Barton with a club jacket making him an honorary' member. BELOW LEFT: Borden Meyer helped the club members park cars at home football games. BE- LOW RIGHT: A project of the club this year was making large stars for Christmas decorations. BOTTOM: L TO R - ROW 1: Mr. Bradshaw-sponsor, Ron Corder, Arnold Hackmann, Dennis Brand- wein, Carl Schmidt, James Neinkamp, Bob Kent. Steve Toben, Bob Albert, Brad Busekrus, Mike Spoede, Phil Jaspering. ROW 2: Ed Eggering, Ron Goodwin, Mark W'erges, Allen Dieckmann, Emory Wondel, Glen Haverkamp, Peter Lenzenhuber, Bob Knittel, Jeff Butcher, Scott Kinney. IN BUS: Steve Shaw-President, Dan Shilharvey-Vice President, Jerry Myers-Secretary, Ricky Brueg- genjohan-Treasurer, Bruce Shaw-Sgt. of Arms. Tomahawk Staff This small but mighty group was the winner of the Homecoming Spirit rophy. As the pictures at the right indicate standing still the banner wasn't tard to handle at all, but it began to get windy and the wind proved to be oo much. BELOW: Katie Kunkel received the award for the staff during he halftime of the Homecoming game. BOTTOM: The complete staff ictured L TO R: Mr. Bill Reynolds, sponsor; Roxana Vaughn, Van Becker, anel Roeder, Kathy Hambach, Katie Kunkel, Diane White, Susie Mobley, Raymond Houston, Karen Buxton, Becky Hoelscher. OFFICERS: Mrs. Bracht - Supervisor, JoAnn Jones - Business Manager Kathy Hays - Assistant Editor Reen Tadrick - Editor Margie Dyer - Assistant Business Manager Susan Lix - Co-Editor Yearbook Staff Honor Society RIGHT: Honor Society initiation night. BELOW: L TO R-ROW 1: Rhonda Moeller, Steven Bell, Mrs. Wehrman-Sponsor, Connie Brewe, Mary Driesewerd, Angie Whitthaus, Margie Dyer, Susan Lix, Mary Jane Belker, Chris Mildred, Cathy Mildred. ROW 2: Midge Kellerhaus, Diane White. IN BACK: Phil Jaspering, Mike Bunge, Nancy Avis, Tom Murphy, Gary Dreyer, Paul Kossina, Dave Gaskins, Charlotte Crow, Darleen Kelley, Maureen Tadrick. Future Teachers UPPER LEFT: An FT A member at work. UPPER RIGHT: The FTA entry in the Homecoming parade. AT LEFT: The FTA spirit poster displayed during Home- coming activities. ABOVE: ROW 1: L TO R-Mr. Eggers-sponsor, Verlyn Schulze-Vice President, Becky Hoelscher-Secretary, Karen Buxton-President. ROW 2: Brenda Ricker, Debbie House, Barb Schepp, Pam Fischer, Judy Rich- ardson, Resa Cope, Roxie Carroz, Donna Ruether, Cindy Jeffries, Donna Hall, Renee Zook, Lou Skinner, Kathy Hayes, Marian Turner. ROW 3: Brenda Jedwski, Maureen Tadrick, Cathy Mildred, Midge Kellerhaus, Nancy Avis, Debbie Bangle, Susie Mobley, Cindy Gerard, Peggy Bauer, Debbie Moore, David O'Donnell, Mike Bunge, Jeff Eisenberg. ROW 4: Fran Sprick, Bev Weyerich, Chris Mildred, Bonnie Vahle, Patty Flake, Ed Akers, Jack Moore, Clay Young, Mike Bass, Bob Knittel, Dennis Wolff, Alan Hoeft. ROW 5: Dan Shilharvey, Hannah Stoller, Terry Brengle, Bill Scheer, Charles Meine, Raymond Houston, Brenda Davis, Nancy Mischlispy, Peggy Pietzschke, Mary Jane Belker, Nina Hoelscher, Charles Nordwald, Gary' Dreyer, Glenn Haver- kamp, Doug Butner. 65 Pom Pom Squad A new and very colorful addition to the spirit of WHS this year was the Pom Pom Squad. These talented girls worked hard throughout the year and deserve much credit for their fine performances. In the bottom pic- ture they are KNEELING, L TO R: Sonia Sprick, Ruth Ann Dwyer, Linda Eggering, Terra Smith, Debbie Reid, Colleen McFarland, Mary Driese- werd, Lisa Davis. STANDING: Brenda Jedwski, Brenda Buxton, Lynn Garrett, Carol England, Tammy Baldwin, Sherri Well, Janice Polston, Kathy Brune, Norma Gibson. They are sponsored by Miss Ann Hunter. AT RIGHT: Co-captain—Sherri Wells. The Varsity Track Team Is L. TO R. ROW 1: Class, Anderson, White, Pence, Crow, Bass, Butner, Barton. ROW 2: Barton, Dixon, Bass, Hensiek, Kossina, Bunge, Rousset, Young, Moore. ROW 3: Toben, Mertens, Mueller, Spoede, Scheer, Tor- bett, O'Donnell, Smith. ROW 4: Huff, Corder, Butler, Jakul, Goodwin, Miller, Jakul, Eisenberg, O'Donnell. ROW 5: Rhodes, Corder, Johnson, Coach Eads, Coach Struttmann. Conference Champions!! 69 LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Terra Smith, Martha Rainwater, Brenda Davis, Jennifer Jones, Judy Richardson. ROW 2: Diana Pemberton, Diane Gibson, Pamela WTiite, Brenda Jedwski, Kathy Pragaez, Mary Driesewerd, Mariann Thornton. ROW 3: Marian Turner, Peggy Pietzschke, Roxana Vaughn, Barbara Schepp, Rita Mann, Patty Flake, Carol Schepp, Kathy Ham- bach, Margie Dyer, Becky Davie, Mrs. Boeger - Sponsor. Volleyball Teams State Music Contest LEFT: Mixed Quartet consisting of Debbie Watters, Diane White, Raymond Houston and Dave Gaskins had a District I and State II rating. BELOW: The Woodwind Quartet had a District I and State II rating. It consisted of Sara Tolliver, Darleen Kelly, Annette Davis, and Nina Hoelscher, (not pic- tured). BOTTOM LEFT: The Madrigal group consisted of Charlotte Crow, Debbie Trost, Peggy Bauer, Lowell Barton, Jim Knittel, Raymond Houston, Dave Gaskins and Diane White. This group received a District I rating and a State II. BOTTOM RIGHT: Vocal solo by Raymond Houston received a District I and State III rating. ■ Junior-Senior Prom A little footstomping music! 72 It's so nice of you to come. A night to remember! Now isn't that cute? LEFT TO RIGHT: Danny Shilharvey, Jeff Schroer, Bob Knittel, Mike Bunge - King. Missy Buckland - Queen, Denise Schomberg, Kim Woolf, Debbie Bangle. 73 CROWN BEARERS: Janice Mertens and Jimmy Schnieder Prom Royalty Debbie Bangle and Bob Knittel Denise Schomberg and Danny Shilharvey Kim Woolf and Jeff Schroer A t t e n d a n t s Here's to ya! How embarassing! Pieces of April was the theme for the 1973 Prom, which was the first ever to be held in the gym. Although ban- quet was discontinued this year, the Juniors did a great job of making it up by holding an exceptionally beautiful Prom. What are you looking at, Peggy? The summer house. 76 Servers. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: L. TO R.—Missy Cope-Treasurer; Suzanne Buescher-Secretary; Mike Jakul-Vice president; Gregory Houston-President. Freshman Class DeAnn Adams Bobbie Albert Jackie Amerein Scott Anderson John Bass Robert Bakker Tammy Baldwin Peggy Bass Dan Baumgartner Calvin Bebermeyer Theresa Bell Julie Belsche Kelly Bowen George Brune Dorthea Brush Suzanne Buescher Steven Bunge James Butler Chris Buxton Janet Buxton Rick Buxton Tammy Buxton Steve Cameron Vicky Carlisle Colette Cochran Mike Cook Roy Collins Peggy Cook Kenneth Connor Missy Cope Stephanie Cox Paul Crow Fawn Curtis James Davis Janet Davis Lisa Davis Delven Dickmeyer Cary Dothage Ruth Ann Dwyer Linda Eggering Renard Ellis Jack Eversmeyer Tommy Flynn Randall Frank Dianne Gibson Andrew Cierer Dovie Glass Dale Hackmann Charles Hall Sharon Harris Vickie Harris Mark Hartzell Anna Heilig Nancy Heggemann Gary Hensiek Robert Herbel Kent Higgenbotham Mark Holt Gregory Houston 79 Margaret Jackson Mike Jakul Craig Jones Larry Joyce Laurie Kossina Mark Krigbaum Chris Kunkel Sherry Lato Lois Unke Timothy Linke Paul Loustaunau David Lucas Katherine Lucas Sandra Luzier Brian Lydick Barbara Mann Robert Maurer John Meador Carol Meeker Susan Mertins John Mischlispy Peggy Moran Dave Mordt Jackie Moser Jerry McClure Francis McVey James Nienkamp John Nordwald Sharon Owenby Mi re 11 Parks David Polston Patsy Polston Donna Pruessner Ron Puetz Mike Raines Jeff Rasche Jeff Redding Elaine Reid Paul Reid Lester Rhoades Curtis Ridgeway Bruce Rogers Glen Rost Janice Ruether Brenda Sanders Ted Schneider Karen Schroer Janice Schwartz Terry Schnarr Leon Shramek Joyce Smith Terra Smith Brenda Sommer Sonia Sprick Alberta Stocksick Mary Stufflebean Connie Tadrick Donnie Torbett Brenda Tracy Mark Tucker Ed Turner Joel Turner Rhonda Turner Steve Walczak Sherri Wells Becky Weyerich Aaron White Steve Williams Angel Wilson Ralph Windmann Pam Wondel Burdett Wyatt Walter Ziegler CLASS OFFICERS-L.-R. , Kathy Smith, Treasurer; Don Huff, President; Jane Roehrs, Vice-President; John Torbett, Secretary. Norman Bangle Jay Beumel Beverly Bockhorst Peggy Bockhorst Jeannie Boltz Robin Boozan Jeff Brand Dennis Brandwein Terry Brengle Rick Brueggenjohan Kathy Brune Pat Bunge Randy Bunge Alan Busdieker Brad Busekrus Charles Butler David Butner Brenda Buxton Kim Buxton Robin Carroz Roxane Carroz Nancy Clark Jerry Cobb Allen Collins Kathy Collins Lloyd Cope Dianna Corder Larry Corder Kandi Crow Annette Davis Curtis Davenport Allen Dieckman Bob Dixon Toni Ebert Tom Eggering Janet Ellis Carol England Para Fischer Patricia Flake Miriam Frick Phyllis Frei Lynn Garrett Norma Gibson Helen Glass Ronald Goodwin David Greer John Hall Kathy Hambach Kathy Hays Ricky Hess Keith Higgenbotham Norma Hoe ft Donald Hoeft Linda Hoelscher Mike Holt Debbie House Don Huff Monroe Jefferies Glynda Johnson Scott Kinney Glenn Koepke Lynn Kossina Katie Kunkel Frank Lenzenhuber Michael Lockett Jeff Lydick Gary Meador John Mertens Denise Miller Kathleen Moeller Debbie Moore Doris Mordt Gary Mueller Larry Mueller Virgle Mueller Steve McVey Donald Owenby Gary Polston Mary Polstop Cathy Pragacz Roger Raines Betty Rainwater Donna Reece Janel Roeder Jane Roehrs Robin Roehrs George Rost Tim Rousset Donna Ruether Audrey Sandoz Bill Scheer Barbara Schepp Robin Schnarr Mary Schneider Deborah Schroeder Carla Schulte Verlyn Schulze Margie Schwartz Jackie Scott Bruce Shaw Allen Smith Cathy Smith Mike Spoede Debra Sprick Steve Toben John Torbett JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Karen Buxton, Treasurer; Margie Dyer, Secretary; Nancy Avis, Vice-President, Jim Knittel, President. Juniors Danny Anderson Nancy Avis Pat Badock Bobby Barton Mike Bass Peggy Bauer Steve Bell Phyllis Bierbaum Greg Bobbitt Mike Brengle Steve Brune Jeff Butcher Becky Butler Pauline Butler Karen Buxton Donald Cobb Willard Collins Resa Cope Ronnie Corder Charlotte Crow Becky Davie Brenda Davis Lorinda Davis Mary Dreisewerd Margie Dyer Danny Ebert Ed Eggering Jeff Eisenberg Mike England Debbi Todd Gayla Gafford Cindy Gerard John Cierer Arnold Hackmann Donna Hall Joy Ham Glenn Haverkamp Linda Heidbrink Dale Heilig Alan Henderson Connie Herndon Karen Higgenbotham Becky Hoelscher Nina Hoelscher Cindy Hoover Betsy House Joe Huber Alan Huenefeld Philip Jaspering Brenda Jedwski Cindi Jeffries John Johnson Brenda Jones Delores Kelling Midge Kellerhaus Darleen Kelley Jim Knittel Anita Koelling Pat Bakkar Pete Lenzenhuber Jan Lohman Mark Loustaunau Joe Lucks Rita Mann Charles Meine Anita Mertens Mike Miller Nancy Mischlispy Susie Mobley Rhonda Moeller Jack Moore Mike Moore Tom Murphy Janette Myers Betty McClure Colleen McFarland Bob Mclnnis Bill O'Donnell Dennis Owenby Angie Polston Becky Pruessner Ken Rahmoeller Debbie Reid Judy Richardson Brenda Ricker Ed Roach George Russom Arthur Sanders Lynette Sanders Carl Schmidt Sandra Schneider Grace Schneider Not pictured: Mark Dixon Eldon Edwards Mark Jakul Brian Niemeyer Bill Scott Marian Turner Brad Schroer Vicki Schwartz LouRonna Skinner Mariann Thornton Sara Tolliver Tony Ulett Richard Wehmeyer Bruce Wells Dianne Wesley Diane White Pamela White Duane Wilson Hazel Wilson Emory Wondel Clay Young Renee Zook Terry McKinzie Janice Polston EDDIE AKERS DEBBIE BANGLE VAN BECKER MARY JANE BELKER CARL BREWE CONNIE BREWE LOWELL BARTON CONNIE BASS DAN BOOZAN DONNA BREUER MISSY BUCKLAND MIKE BUNGE DOUG BUT NER JEFF COLEMAN RICHARD CORDER MARY DENTON GARY DREYER DAVE GASKINS BOB GREER LINDA CUTERMUTH SYBLE JOHNSON ALLEN JONES JENNIFER JONES JoANN JONES 97 LARRY HARLAN ALAN HOEFT BILL HOLT RAYMOND HOUSTON KARLA HULL BOB KENT KATHY KETTLEKAMP PAUL KOSSINA BOB KNITTEL DAVID MEADOR CATHY MILDRED CHRIS MILDRED SUSAN LIX LARRY MILLER KAREN MOORE WALTER MUELLER CAROL MILLER JERRY MYERS 99 CHARLIE NORDWALD KENNY POLSTON DALE REESE DAVID O'DONNELL DEBBIE PRUESSNER JACK RICHARDSON DIANA PEMBERTON MARTHA RAINWATER VICKIE ROGERS PEGGY PIETZSCHKE CHERYL REESE CAROL SCHEPP 100 Success Is Senior ’73 MELODIE SCHNARR RANDY SCHNARRE DENISE SCHOMBERG ROBERT SCHOPPENHORST JEFF SCHROER TOM SCHROER STUART SCHWARTZ STEVE SHAW DANNY SHILHARVEY Right On, Seniors of'73 MARY SMITH NEAL SMITH MIKE SOMMER FRAN SPRICK PEGGY STEVENS HANNAH STOLLER MAUREEN TADRICK DANNY TOEBBEN DEBBIE TROST ROXANNA VAUGHN DEBBIE WATTERS BEV WEYERICH NELSON WILLIAMS WAYNE WIND MANN ANGIE WITTHAUS DENNIS WOLFF KIM WOOLF Pamela Davis Patricia Davis Senior Homecoming Candidates! And what do I hear for this? 104 Departmental Awards L. TO R. ROW 1: Wayne Windmann, Connie Brewe, Cheryl Reese, Jeannie Boltz, Katie Kunkel, Debbie Trost, Susan Lix, Mary Jane Belker, Mary Smith. ROW 2: Paul Kossina, Dennis Wolff, Raymond Houston, Gary Dreyer, Carl Schmidt, Ed Akers, Mike Sommer. Art Mary Smith Instrumental Music Dennis Wolff Business Education Connie Brewe Vocal Music Raymond Houston English Susan Lix Boys P.E. Mike Sommer French Jeannie Boltz Girls P.E. Debbie Trost German Mary Jean Belker Science Gary Dreyer Industrial Arts Carl Schmidt Social Studies Paul Kossina Mathmetics Ed Akers Voc. Agriculture Wayne Windmann Driver Education Katie Kunkel Home Economics Cheryl Reese Senior Hall BEST LEADERS Reen Tadrick and Bob Knittel TEACHER’S PESTS Peggy Pietzschke and David O'Donnell MOST STUDIOUS Angie Witthaus and Gary Dreyer 106 BEST LOOKING Missy Buckland and Jeff Schroer BIGGEST FLIRTS Cheryl Reese and Danny Shilharvey MOST POPULAR Denise Schomberg and Dan Shilharvey of Fame BEST DRESSED Hannah Stoller and Cary Dreyer MOST TALENTED Chris Mildred and Raymond Houston CLASS CLOWNS Linda Gutermuth and David O'Donnell MOST ATHLETIC 107 Martha Rainwater and Mike Bunge Senior Directory AKERS, EDDIE - Concert Band 1-4, Stage Band 2-4, Marching Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Brass Quartet 3-4, Trumpet Trio 4; Science Award 3; Math Award 3; Dramatics Club 2-4, Treasurer 4; Honor Society 3-4; Chess Club 1-4; Secretary 3; Boys State; FTA 4; Who's Who in American High Schools 4. BANGLE, DEBBIE - Transferred from Kingman, Ari- zona High School Senior Year. Pep Club 4; FTA 4; Yearbook Staff 4. BARTON, LOWELL - Chess Club 2,3, Vice-president 2; Tomahawk Staff photographer 3; Lettermans Club 3,4; Track 1-4; Cross Country 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4. BASS, CONNIE - Concert Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Marching Band 1-4; Social Science Award 3. BECKER, VAN - Transferred from Nipher High Fresh- man year. Newspaper Staff 3-4, co-editor 3; Football 2- 4; Basketball 4; Yearbook 3; Dramatics Club 3; Chess Club 3; FTA 4; Pep Band 2, Concert Band 2, Marching Band 2; Choir 4, Boys' Quartet 4; W-Club 3- 4; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3-4; Golf Team 4. BELKER, MARY JANE - FHA 1-4; FTA 4; Art Club 3; Pep Club 2-3; Yearbook Staff 3-4; Honor Society 4. BREWE, CONNIE - FHA 1-4; FHA Regional Parlia- mentarian 3, FHA Regional 2nd Vice president 4; Honor Society 4; Concert Choir 3-4. BOOZAN, DANNY - Dramatics Club 2; Chess Club 2-3, president 2, secretary 3; Concert Choir 3; Cross Country 4; Golf Team 4. BREUER, DONNA - FHA 1-4, secretary 3; Pep Club 1-2; Yearbook Staff 2-4; FTA 3-4; Concert Choir 3- 4, District Music Contest 3-4. BREWE, CARL - FFA 1-4, Greenhand 1, Chapter Farmer 2, State Farmer 3, Sentinel 3, Vice-president 4, District G Sub-District Crop Production Winner 4. BUCKLAND, MISSY - Transferred from McClure High School Junior Year. Senior Class Secretary; Prom Queen 4. BUNGE, MIKE - FFA 1-3, President 3; Basketball 1- 4, co-captain 4; Football 3-4; W-Club 3-4; Stu- dent Council 3; Senior Class vice-president; FTA 4; Track 4; Honor Society 3-4; Prom King. BUTNER, DOUG - Football 1-2, Football manager 3; Industrial Arts Club 2-3; Letterman's Club 2-3; FTA 4. DAVIS, PAM - Transferred from McCluer High School Senior Year. FTA 4. DAVIS, PATTY - Transferred from McCluer High School Senior Year. FTA 4. DENT ION, MARY - Dramatics Club 2-4; FTA 2; Volleyball 3; Girls' Track 4. DREYER, GARY - Honor Society 2-4, vice-president 4; Football 1-4, co-capta in 4; Basketball 1-2; Track 2; W-Club 1-4, treasurer 4; Concert Band 1-4, vice- president 4, Sax Quartet 3-4 (State Contest), Stage B Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4; Senior Class President; Stu- dent Council 1,4; Sophomore Pilgrimmage 2; Boys State 3; FTA 4; Yearbook King Candidate 4. GREER, BOB - FFA 1-4; Ait Club 3. GUTERMUTH, LINDA - FHA 1-4, recreational lead- er 3, secretary 4; Pep Club 1-3, vice-president 3; Yearbook Staff 3-4; FTA 4. HOEFT, ALAN - FFA 1-4, Sentinal 3; Football 2-4; FTA 4; W-Club 2-4. HOLT, BILL - Chess Club 1,2; FFA 2,3; Football 4; Golf Team 4. HOUSTON, RAYMOND - Student Council 1; Concert Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Trumpet Trio 3-4, Mixed Double Quartet 2-4, Mixed Quartet 3-4, Stage Band 2- 4, Marching Band 1-4; Concert Choir 2-4, Confer- ence Choir 2-3; Football Statistician 4; Track Mana- ger 3; Basketball Scorekeeper 4; Dramatics Club 2-4, Secretary 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Tomahawk Staff 2-4, Editor 4; Photograph- er 2; FTA 4; People-to-People Student Ambassador Program 4; Sophomore Class secretary; Yearbook King Candidate 4. 108 MILLER, LARRY - Chess Club 1-3, President 3; Cross Country 4; Golf Team 4. JONES, JENNIFER - Art Club 2; FHA 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Volleyball 2-4. JONES, JO ANN - FHA 1-4; Pep Club 1-2; FTA 3-4; Yearbook Staff 2-4, Business Manager 4; Conceit Choir 2-3, District Music Contest 2-3. MOORE, KAREN - Tamahawk Staff reporter G photo- grapher 3; FHA 1-4; Dramatics Club 2,3; Yearbook Staff 3; Art Club 4; Twirler 4; Pep Club 1-4; FTA 1, 2.4. MUELLER, WALTER - FFA 1-4, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4; W-Club 3,4; Basketball 1-4, co-captain 2; Freshman Class Vice-President. MYERS, JERRY - Industrial Arts Club 2-4, Secretary 3.4. NORDWALD, CHARLES - FFA 1-4; Football 2-4, co- captain 4; Basketball 1; W-Club 2-4, vice-president 4; FTA 4. PEMBERTON, DIANA - FHA 1-3; Choir 2-4; Contest Solo 4; Honor Society 4; Conference Choir 2,4. PEITZSCHKE, PEGGY - FHA 1-3; Pen Club 1-4; Year- book Staff 3; Cheerleader 1; Honor Society 4; Art Club 3; Tomahawk Staff 1; FTA 4; Volleyball 4. POLSTON, KENNY - FFA 1-4; Football 1-3. PRUESSNER, DEBBIE - FHA 1-4; Choir 2-4. KEMP, JOHNNY - Football 4; Track 4; Basketball 1; Concert Choir 1-2. KETTLEKAMP, KATHY - Transferred from Patton- ville High School Sophomore Year. Dramatics Club 2-4. KNITTEL, BOB - Football 1-4, Captain 4; Basketball 1- 4, Captain 2; Track 1-4; Freshman Athlete of the Year; Junior Varsity Athlete of the Year; W-Club 2-4; Junior Class President; Yearbook Staff 4; FTA 4; In- dustrial Arts Club 4; Student Council 2-4; Art Club 4; Yearbook King Candidate 3; Yearbook King 4. KOSSINA, PAUL - Industrial Arts 2; Honor Society 4. LIX, SUSAN - FNA 1-4, treasurer 3; Yearbook Staff 2- 4, co-editor 3-4; Junior Class treasurer; Concert Choir 3-4; Honor Society 4; FTA 3; Girls' sextet 3, Girls' trio 4; Girls' sextet 4. MEADOR, DAVID - FFA 3. MILDRED, CATHY - Pep Club 1-4, president 4; cheerleader 1-2, captain 2; Band 1-4, Conference Band 4, Marching Band 1-4; FTA 4; FHA 1-4; Honor Society 4; Concert Choir 2; Tomahawk Staff 1-2; Yearbook Staff 3. MILDRED, CHRIS - Concert Band 1-4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Marching Band 1-2, Stage Band 4, Con- ference Band 1-4, FTA 4; FHA 1-4; Pep Club 1-4, Cheerleader 3-4, Captain 3, Co-captain 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Tomahawk Staff 1-2; Honor Society 2-4, Sec-treas 4; Concert Choir 4. RAINWATER, MARTHA - FHA 1-4, reporter 4; Pep Club 1-2; Dramatics Club 3,4; Volleyball 2-4, cap- tain 3, co-capta in 4. 109 REESE, DALE - Basketball 1; Concert Band 1-4; Stage Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Marching Band 1-4. REESE, CHERYL - Freshman Class Secretary; Student Council 1; FHA 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Cheerleader 1-4, co-captain 1; Annual Staff 2,3, co-editor 4; Home- coming Queen Candidate 1-3; Volleyball 3; Choir 3,4; District Contest 3,4. RICHARDSON, JACK - Football 1,2; W-Club 2,3; FFA 1-4. ROGERS, VICKIE - FHA 1-4; Chess Club 2 3; Annual Staff 3; Pep Club 1; Twirler 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Art Club 4; Dramatics Club 3. SCHEPP, CAROL - Art Club 3,4; Volleyball 3,4, captain 4; Dramatics Club 1. SCHNARRE, RANDY - FFA 1-4, assistant secretary 2. SCHNARR, MELODIE - FHA 1,2; Art Club 4. SCHOMBERG, DENISE - FHA 1-3; FT A 2-4, Treasur- er 4; Homecoming Candidate 1; Bamwarming Queen 1, Sub-District Bamwarming Queen 1; Art Club 3; Sophomore class vice-president; Student Council Al- ternate 3; Yearbook Queen 4. SCHOPPENHORST, ROBERT - FFA 1-4; Concert Choir 2. SCHROER, JEFF - Football 1. SCHROER, THOMAS - FFA 1-4. SCHWARTZ, STUART - FFA 1-4, Parliamentarian 4. SHAW, STEVE - Industrial Arts Club 2-4, Sgt. at Arms 3, President 4. SHILHARVEY, DANNY - Freshman class president; sophomore class president; Student Council 1-3; FT A 4; Basketball 1-2; Football 1-4, co-captain 4; W- Club 2-4, reporter 3, president 4; Track 1; Industrial Arts Club 2-4, vice-president 4. SMITH, MARY - Art Club 4; Volleyball Manager 4. SOMMER, MIKE - FFA 1,2; Track 3. SPRICK, FRAN - Pep Club 1; FTA 4; Annual Staff 2,3; FHA 1-4. STOLLER, HANNAH - FHA 1-3; FTA 4; Pep Club 1- 4; Cheerleader 1-4, Captain 4; Homecoming candi- date 2,3, Homecoming Queen 3; Bamwarming Candi- date 2,3; Yearbook Queen Candidate 3,4; Senior class treasurer; Annual Staff 3; Art Club 3. TADRICK, MAUREEN - Pep Club 1-4, Treasurer 3; FHA 1-4, Vice-president 4; Yearbook Staff 2-4, Editor 3,4; Student Council 4; Freshman Class treasur- er; Art Club 4; Christmas Dance Queen 4; Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 4; Yearbook Queen Candidate 3,4; Honor Society 4. TOEBBEN, DANNY - FFA 1-4, assistant vice-president 2, reporter 3, sentinal 4. TROST, DEBBIE - Transferred from Hazelwood High School during Junior Year. Concert Choir 3,4; Dis- trict Music Contest 3,4; State Music Contest 3,4. VAUGHN, ROXANA - FHA 1-3; Twirler 3,4; Art Club 3,4; Pep Club 1; Dramatics Club 2-4; Chess Club 2, 3; Choir 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Solo Accom- paniest for choir 4; Volleyball 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Tomahawk Staff 4. WATTERS, DEBBIE - FHA 1-3; Concert Choir 2-4; Conference Choir 2; District Contest 2-4; State Con- test 3,4. WEYERICH, BEV - Pep Club 1-3; Cheerleader 1-3; FTA 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Concert Choir 2,3; Dis- trict Music Contest 2,3; Honor Society 3,4. WINDMANN, WAYNE - FFA 1-4, President 4. WITTHAUS, ANGIE - FHA 1-4, reporter 3; Honor Society 3,4, sec.-treas. 3, president 4; Junior class secretary; FTA 4. WOLFF, DENNIS - Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Junior Class vice-president; W-Club 2-4; FTA 4; Concert Choir 1,2; Conference Choir 2; Pep Band 1-4; March- ing Band 1; Concert Band 1-4; Stage Band 1-4; Con- ference Band 1-3, Alternate 4; Sax Quartet 3,4; State Music Contest 3; Golf Team 4. WOOLF, KIM - Transferred from Salem High School Senior Year. Prom Queen Candidate 4. 110 It was just terrible! Wow! Will ya look at that?!!! Tilt it a little to the left please! Ill Aw, how precious! The ants go marching one by one... 112 UP. 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Old Highway 40 456-3626 FABRICS YARNS NOTIONS Compliments of WARRENTON GOLF COURSE RELIABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The Best of Luck to the “It’s Name Is Its Motto '73 SENIOR CLASS Life — Hospital — Fire From The 456-8544 Warrenton, Missouri YEARBOOK STAFF • MANY THANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS WHO MADE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE THE YEARBOOK STAFF Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Warrenton Missouri In Memory of Peggy Bass and Janice Ruether Let everyone have someone to turn to in their sorrow, someone they can turn to and say, after- wards, 'Thanks, for loving and caring for me when I had no one else to turn to. And may I always love you for that.' Peggy 136


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