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To you, our WesT High, we owe The knowledge we have gained in Three long years OT sTudy and work. We owe a greaT deal To The adminisTraTors and counselors who have guided us and To The Teachers who have led and direcTed us in The paThways OT knowledge and learning. Our pride and our happiness, Too can mean only ore Thing-sporTs. For Three years we have Taken TirsT in TooTball and have done well in olher areas. This, indeed, is someThing To be proud and happy abouT. We'll never TorgeT Those Treezing cold nighTs OT TOoTball or ThaT baske-Tball ThaT wenT in iusT as The gun sounded To end The game. All The Triends we have known inTroduces The many Triends made during These Three years. There are Those whose memories will remain wilh us always and There are oThers wiTh whom we've been only vaguely acquainTed. AT any raTe, each of These new Triendships has caused us To become more involved wiTh mankind. And The memories ThaT linger is sTudenT liTe. Many years from now we'll probably look back To our high school days and laugh aT The ridiculous Things we did. We may even wish Those good old days could be broughT back so ThaT we could relive Them again. Each memory will hold a special place in our hearTs and in our minds. Will always remain dear and True is inTeresTs. ETTorTs in plays and club acTiviTies and proiecTs Took a Iof oT hard work, buf The Teeling oT pride makes up Tor any discomTorT. The day soon will come when we'll make our deparTure. Yes, soon each oT us will walk down ThaT long aisle and up on The sTage To receive a diploma. From Then on. no one knows whaT lies ahead. We have only To search and TighT and work Tor whaT we desire. We've been shown The way . . . now iT is up To us. .. And WesT l-ligh we owe iT To you. TMA . Pl? - . - ik fwfr 1 rs 4 . ,rs A, 'af wwf, FS 'SQ . Tw. in A iii? T .Ei as i , ., . . .a'1iij:q,y,W.m uf-.,. TT, R Table Of Contents Spons Pages 18-39 .3 iiiifffepztifi Student Ute Pages 106-125 Facuhy Pages 4-17 Students Pages 40-105 1 ,B Interests Pages 126-171 Faoultg We Owe A601 OwuDw0fi0w in sc oo eec t t h l l tions, Dr. Edwin Friesen ob- TOP: Taking an in eres serves stud t t ng. Ab After being a relwended by the nam pp Y T Dy Mr. Donald G. Olson and D Ecl F J F. DR. FRIESEN Head administrator encourages students Tlwselwolfgeaw 1966-67 mwoomesfaafdose. ware huf11l5fLSueo6fflw TwIlu 0Azv30ummenoaleso6f!b.Yow begawtlwgeawwntivomtalwkopes ondfanbltfons.Tiw wtenbtuwklckgowachlmmdfsooueosftiuuwrs weouledf huiIl1Lsedli1ow.ll1apeH1ab5owma56h1df5o4u5db plmsedtnkmwgoowwufbegmudfwpectaiioas. WesbH1gkQcLooLkasolwa15sbewws5mbob6wadf- uutuw, wk5wemeoalledfProuem.As5owlwwscl-wbdds sprang, nag tlwsequallfles besof maupstedf tw gown l1uestlwbdwmJskolbbewpoaboQ5oumpmsonald1usalf wagsggwtapossessdwwrshvmsuwsuwessmrdfhap- pms.Tlaslw1sk50wlLwestH1gkQdwoLPw4ww. Edw1wFuesew f'5 5i:!J-m l, - , Lal f m, V M-W if ' i i ' . .,'.. , iiiigti Dr. Edwin Friesen Principal OLSON, DYE, COUNSELORS Coordinators, advisors assist, guide Mr. James T. Dye Vice-Principal Siudeni-minded adminisiraiors helped make Jrhis a year worih remembering in siudeni aciiviiies. boih exiracur- ricular and scholasiic. Mr. James Dye, Vice-Principal, was busy advising discipline problems and following ai- iendance procedures. An aciive Assisiani' Principal. Mr. Don Olson, was ofien in demand and occasionally found by siudenis inleresied in pass cards. lD's. and exlra- curricular aciiviiies. wwf Mr. Donald G. Olson Assisiani Principal IBM processing, for The iirsr iime, broughi' many new problems and siudenis io seek The services of counsel- ing during Mr. Merle Johnson's iirsi year. Decisions ranging in imporiance of college and careers down 'ro forgoisien lBM numbers were given experi advice. Mr. Harold Froning Guidance Coordinaior Miss Clarice Beaver, M.S. Junior Counselor Junior Class Mr. Vicfor Wilmoih, M.E. Senior Counselor Senior Class Mr. Merle R. Johnson, M.E. Sophomore Counselor Sophomore Class 7 Mrs. Margaret Hunnicu'H, M.S. English Comp., Humanities, Pep Club Mr. Ray Huss, B.A. English Ill, IV, Pep Club Mrs. Nancy Lackey, B.S. English ll, Dramatics I, ll, Thespians Miss Marva Lange, M.S. English III, English Comp., Lit., Red Cross, Junior Class Miss Marilyn Bartel, A.B. English II, Pep Club Mr. Glenn A. Blalcemore, A.B. English ll, Speech I, Debate I, II, Debate Mr. B. R. Broddle, B.S. Latin I, Il, English II, Latin Club Mrs. Lalrme Coalrley, M.A. Reading, French Club Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson, B.S. Journalism I, Il, English ll, Trail, West Word Miss Pantila Galvan, B.A. Spanish I, ll, Spanish Club LANGUAGE ARTS Mr. Bob Gladman P.. linguists interpret Mrs. Verla Griffiths Qs, I literature writings ish Ill, EngI'sh Comp., Lit., Futiire , Teachers Club Faculty members ot the Language Arts Department assisted the stu- dents in appreciating good literature, in learning toreign languages and in participating in classroom discussion. Sophomore English classes studied world literature: iuniors specialized in American authors' writings: seniors tool: semester courses such as English Composition. English Literature, College Reading and World Literature. Debate, Speech and Drama ottered opportunities in public spealc- ing. Journalism presented enrollees with knowledge ot iournalistic style. layouts and advertising. Advanced Placement English. tor seniors, ottered credit in college treshman English. Spanish Ill and German ll were two new toreign languages available along with three years ot French and two years ot Latin. A colonial newspaper is prepared in Miss Joan Ratzlatt's tourth hour class ot iuniors. Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis, B.A. English ll, lll, Y-Teens Mrs. Karen Nichols, M.S. French I, ll, German ll, French Club v 1 . C.. sc., 3,5 l av.. Mr. Joe Nixon, M.S. ?' I,-. f U ' English ll, College Reading. Thespians f 'X i 195' t f F, Mrs. Dorofhy PeH'erson, B.A. A g Spanish l, Spanish Club M 3 G . fi., , Mrs. Laura Price, B.S. French l, Il, French Club 'V Miss Joan Rahlaff, A.B. English Ill, Pep Club Mr. Don Small, M.E. English IV, Key Club son, M.S. A.P. English, English Comp. Top: Examining ihe equipmenl in ihe language laborafory, Mrs. Laura Price makes plans for her French classes. Above: Supporiing his viewpoinl' on foreign aid, Craig Marlin re hearses his speech in Debale class. Miss Evelyn Thomp- 4.5 ss - Miss Helen Throckmorion, M.A. English ll, Ill, Special Educafion Mrs. Diana Timmons, B.A., B.S. English ll, Y-Teens, Sophomore Class Mr. Peier TroH, A.B. English Ill, German I, German Club Mrs. Pafricia Wesf, B.S. English ll, Ill, Pep Club Q27 Mr. Arlen Roberson, B.A. World Geography, American Hisfory, Sfudenf Council Mr. Michael Sfuclcy, B.A. American l-lisfory. Modern European l-lisfory, Sfu- denf Council Miss Alice Turley, M.A. American Hisfory Mrs. Pafricia Wafson. B.S. Government Pep Club I0 Mr. Wayne Archer. B.A. Governmenf, Currenf Evenfs, Sophomore Class Mrs. Bonabel Bash, B.S. Psychology, American Hisfory, Senior Class Mr. Kennefh Beall, M.A. American Hisfory, Humanifies Mr. Roberf Eslill, M.A. Psychology, Socio logy, Junior Class Mr. Thomas Kemp, M.A. Governmenf, Econo- mics SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Esfher Lewis, Cultures revived, American Hisfory, Junior Class behaviors robed M A. P American Hisfory By offering a variefy of clashes, fhe social sfudies deparfmenf helped sfudenfs 'ro beffer underslfzvwd fhe world around fhem and exacfly how if influences fhem. A complefe sfudy of American hisfory and governmenf were fhe 'rwo required areas. World l-lisfory and Modern European l-lisfory gave sfudenfs a beffer oufloolc on affairs of fhe world. lnfernafional relafions provided a good loolc af currenf evenfs and everyday happenings. Psychology sfudenfs discovered how people reacfed fo specific sifua- fions such as hypnosis. comas and mosf normal sifuafions. World geography offered fhe sfudenfs a course for fhe purpose of promofing a beffer undersfanding of infernafional relafions fhrough acquainfance wifh cusfoms, manners, racial characferisfics and fraifs of people in differenf counfries. l-lumanifies was a sfudy of man and his confribufions fo arf, lifera- fufe. drama and hisfory. Demonsfraiing fhe mysfery of levifafion, David Fansler is liffed info mid-air by four girls. 1 Mrs. S+eIIa Hamilllon, M.A. Trigonomeiry, Geomelry, Algabra ll, Analylics, Chess Club Mr. James Linsner, B.S. Algebra I, ll, Geomelry, Pep Club Mr. Jim McQueen, M.S. Basic Malh, Geomelry, Probabilily, Pep Club Mr. Lonnie Rulh, M.S. Geomelry, Algebra I, ll, Safely Club, Sophomore Class Mr. Bill Shericlr, M.S. Basic Malh, Algebra I Miss Wilma Dunlap, B.S., M.A. Biology, Bolany, Zoology, Junior Class MATH, SCIENCE Planes bisected, bacteria viewed Mr. Merle Gales, M.S. Biology, Aslronomy Geology, Science Club er, M.S. Basic Science Why? This single word led sludenls lo lhe unending invesligalion ol 'rhe basic principles and concepls ol malh and science and 'rheir applicalions in everyday life. Sludenls inleresled in The life sciences sludied lhe diverse fields of Biology I and ll, physiology and Zoology. Those inleresled in lhe world and heavens aboul' lhem pursued rhe sludy of lhe physical sciences, aslronomy, geology, physics and chemislry. Sludenls seeking sirrong malhemalical foundalions advanced lheir knowledge by invesligaling such subiecls as geomelry and Algebra I and Il. Those wishing lo conlinue lheir probable success in lhe fields of malhemalics sludied lhe more advanced subiecls ol lrigonomelry, analylics, probabilily and principles ol malhemalics. Wilh 'Ihe use of a human slrelelon, Mr. Jack Woolen describes The analomy of lhe forearm. 'T 7 mm . mia, vuaevhiiiasv , .,,,,.ra. . L.. H Mr. Dee Household- 06? Mr. Noel PaHen, B.S. Basic Science, Physics, Science C Mrs. Adele Riner, M.S. Biology, Fulure Medical Careers Mr. Micheal Tilford, B.S. Chemislry, Chess Club Mr. Jaclc Woolen, M.S. Biology, Physiology, Fulure Teach lub SVS Mr. Richard, Banis- fer, M.S. Typing I, II, Sales- manship, Business Law, S e n i o r Class Mr. James Curry, M.A. Bookkeeping, B u s i n e s s Law, Typing I, Senior Class Mrs. Carol Emmons, B.B.A. Infro. fo Business, Typing II, Clerical Pracfice, Sen- ior Class Mr. Marion Faires, M.B.S. ereffes Miss Rufh Lungsfrom, M.S. Office Pracfice, Shorf- hand, Typing I, Office Pracfice Club ,,, a, , 2 if I rw 2, . - ,'.Nf,j-.4 '55 if Mixing up a bafch of Snickerdoodles icookiesl in boys' food class are Mike Bough, Sfeve Brussow and Jack Dixon. Q, J, sa. -,fe S x 5 5 if ,rf I 'E iff! ilk Shorfhand, Bookkeeping, Business Arifhmefic, Ush- I J F i , ,,,, C if N Checking her figures on fhe ten key adding ma- chine is Brenda Hopper. Mrs. Anifa Lusk, M.A. Secrefarial Training, Bookkeeping, Accouniing, Office Pracfice Club Mrs. Mariorie Pafriclt, B.A. Business, Shorfhand, Business Communicafions, Advanced Typing, Ushereffes, Senior Class Mr. Neil Warren, M.B.A. Business Arifhmefic, Typing I, Business Club Mrs. Margarei' Bum- Mrs. Esfher Harr- Mrs. Maiel Nighs pas, M.A. ingfon, B.S. wonger, M.S. Child Care, Clofh- Clofhing II, Home Foods I, II, Boys ing I, Il, Sophomore Furnishings, Senior Food Service, Cook Class Class effes ,,. -1 Mr. Guy Elslen, B.S. Prinfing, Sfudy Hall, Sophomore Class Mr. H. D. Horfon, M.S. Aufo Mechanics, Fulure Teachers Mr. George Hudson. M.S. Driver Educafion, Safefy Club, Senior Class, Pep Club 2 if I Q15 BUSINESS, INDUSTRIAL ARTS, HOMEMAKING Courses influence uture occupations Dracfical advice and fraining were given fo sfu- denfs who chose vocafional fields of sfudy. Valuable xperiences in possible careers were obfained in usiness, indusfrial arfs or hornemalcing. E n fhe business deparlmenf, acfual on-fhe-iob frain- ng was offered in 'office praclice. Secrefarial prac- 'ice was furfhered by shorfhand and lyping courses. 'xdminisfrafive funcfions were laughf in secrelarial raining, boolclceeping, business law and salesrnanship. Sfrange smells from l corridor fesfified lo fhe ouf- :ome of coolcing experiences of boys' and girls' ioods. Child-care and clofhing were ofher available courses. lixffer cornpleling courses in indusfrial arfs, one mighf draw up lhe plans for his own home, shape fhe wood fo build if, wire in fhe elecfricify, form fhe :heel mefal heafing ducfs and even repair his 1eighbor's car engine. Miss Sanclra Rice, Mrs. Gladys Willis, Mrs. Fonda Wren, B.S. M.S. B.S. Vocafional F o o d I-I o m e 8: Family. Clofhing I, Foods l, Service Clofhing lll Boys' I-lomemalcing Mr. K. W. Hunfer, B.S. Mechanical Draw- ing I, ll, lll, Red Cross Mr. John McEach- ern, M.S. Woodworking, Jun- ior Class Mr. Julian McEwen, M.S. General Mefals, Aufo lnformafion, Junior Class Mr. J. M. Soofer, M.S. Elecfricify, Wood- worlc, Junior Class IWHQ X for 'Wil Mr. Larry VanPelf, K if M.S. Driver Educafion, l I' SHIPPING DEPT. Pep Club, Safely Club One feam of boys in aufo mechanics hoisfs an engine bloclc If in order fo invesfigafe ifqmore fhoroughly. Mr. Roberl' Lyfle, B.A. Physical Ed ucalion Mr. Sumner Roberls, B.S. Physical Educalion, LeHermen's Club Mr. Charles Sanger, M.A. Physical Educalion, Leli'ermen's Club Miss Lois Wisler, B.S. Heallh Ed., Golf, Bowling, Leilerwomen Miss Karen Gegen, B.S. Swimming, Team Sporls, Pep Club Mr. Roberl Gile, M.S. Physical Educalion, LeH'ermen's Club Mr. Ray Graham, M.S. ' Physical Educalion, Lel'l'ermen's Club Mr. Ed Kriwiel, M.S. Physical Educalion, LeH'ermen's Club Mrs. Judy Beam, B.A. Girls' Physical Educalion, Pep Club, Lellerwornen Mrs. Jean Bierig, B.A. Modern Dance, Campcraff, Archery, Pep Club Mrs. Rulh Frey, M.E. l-lealfh Ed., Duo Sporls, Sludenl Council PHYSICAL EDUCATION Gym classes exercise daily Aciive sludenls devoled one hour each day lo Physical Educalion. This deparlmenl helped aid sludenls by providing a daily schedule ol various aihlelics and vigorous exercises. Aclivilies in 'lhe boys' classes were composed of calislhenics and sporls, wilh 'formal worlc on every Friday. Among 'rhe aihleiics were fool- ball, baslceiball, sollball, wreslling, gymnasiics, swimming and olher individual and leam sporls. Such sporls as archery. swimming, lennis, hoclcey and numerous olher indoor and ouldoor sporls were offered 'ro lhe girls in lheir gym classes. ln modern dance courses, 'lhe girls acquired bolh skill and coordinalion. .. 3 Grasping for 'rhe ball are +wo boys in firsf hour gym class while others look on. Mrs. Bonnie Campbell, B.S. Introduction to Art, Art Club Mrs. Mariorie Curry, R.N. School Nurse, Future Medical Careers Mr. Roger Dale, M.A. Silversmithing, Creative Cratts, Ceramics. Sculpture, Art Club Mr. Donald Filby, M.A. Art, Humanities Mrs. Lorenne Gurley, B.A. Special Education Mr. Wayne A. Harrell, M.M.E. Instrumental Music, Band ART, MUSIC, NURSE, SPECIAL ED., LIBRARY Gifts Cultivated, Wisdom Attuined Special Education is an individualized teaching program geared to meet the academic and practical needs ot handicapped students. One ot the busiest places tound was the school library, where students utilized every spare minute tor outside reading, class assign- ments, and research themes. Individual expression was the main obiective in the art department, while development ot talents both in solo and group work was stressed in music. To students in both areas, learning through new experiences was a common and new experience as varied talents and modes ot expression were combined. M. Ellis Jac son r lc , M.M.E. Choir, Boys Glee Club, Girls Choir. V 0 c a I Ensemble, Soph. Boy's Glee Club, Key Club Mrs. Lillian Kinder- tather, B.S. Library Science Donna Razoolr examines a slab which she hopes to convert her art proiect. into a pot tor M Mrs. Sandra Miller, M.M.E. Soph. Girls Glee Club, Hi-Larlcs Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman, M.E. Library Mrs. Lola Stiles Library Cleric Mr. George B. Taylor, B.A. Special Ed., Ass't. Wrestling Co Q wx- ff ach, Tennis Coach I5 ini' nbhualhbh ' ' ..,, . . gg'-P' W , ,. .. ..,, ..,, , .g,,.wQgAw,KeE,,. ,, : . ,V illiiizsgf 'fl,,' 12:23 OFFICE STAFF: Norma Haynes, Maxine Foster, Bonnie Paph, Theda Smeth- ers, Julie Royse, Carole Stringer. Joy Duvall. CUSTODIANS Back Row: Jim Fritz, Cora Lee Phillips, Bill Mitchell, Merle Harris, Prior Beecher. Front Row: Willis Kilpatrick, August H. Giese, Ralph OFFICE, CAFETERIA, ENGINEERS, CUSTODIANS Staffs maintain school facilities To keep the school running smoothly and ef- ficiently was the iob of the office, cafeteria, engineering and custodial staffs. Handling at- tendance. checking students in or out of school and collecting fees on books or activity tickets were iust a few of hte tasks of the office staff. In the cafeteria, nourishing and well-balanced meals were prepared for over two thousand stu- dents each day while the engineers and custo- dians kept the school neat, clean and in good running order for special activity nights. sports events and daily classes. Thanks to these various staff members, school life proceeded efficiently and on schedule. McCune, Jack Snetchen, Jerry Laird. . ' ..ig.. --.ioaax-iaeeae f 1 asf ENGINEERS John McAllister and -G. L. O'Dell check over blueprints before making repairs. f 'M .. . - if ii'i in It E. ,I . .1 gkg W . ' . i-i: i -X . -. si v. . L, , . ' ' l sseassvyskreoemmgwi i i QJT aepif sis Q ii s P ssi f I CAFETERIA STAFF Standing: Hazel Sumner, Irene Strubhar, Opal Pinlcstaff, Mary Newman, Gwen Palmer, Evelyn Ross. Bernice Jack- son, Annette Hetrick, Barbara Wilcoxon, Nellie Snethen, llene Sidlers, Lorena Franks. Opal Simmons. Seated: Mildred Margrave, Osa Schulte, Mayme Burnette, Catherine Seburn, Myrtle Cox, Zera Witherspoon. I6 AFTER HOURS Teachers study, 0 jgw relax, enloy home A+ rhe close ol each day, The facully, loo, resumed roles as family members. Dishes had lo be washed. lawns had 'ro be mowed and plans for lhe 'follow- ingiday had 'ro be made. School aclivilies lor lheir own children had lo be allended as well as aclivilies which 'lhey sponsored. Several 'reachers also allended nighl and Salurday .classes 'ro oblain higher degrees of skill. Above: Wi+h his wife, Mr. Michael Tilford admires 'rheir lhree-monlh-old daughler, Michelle. Below: Mrs. Verla Grilfifhs relurns dishes lo The china cabinel which she and her husband refinished. Q c J' mc Above: One of Mr. K. W. l-lun+er's favorile hobbies is compeling in horseshoe lournamenfs. Below: Doing her weekly shopping, Miss Evelyn Thompson selecls a popular brealclasl cereal. - ff ' 4 . IHA .. .. D M. . k lsxlid xx .. Q ., ' ,.,, .,, . 4 ,Ep . E Above: Relaxing in fhe leachers' lounge are Mrs. Slella Hamilfon and Mrs. Margaref l-lunnicull. Below: Alfhough i'l s nor afler hours, leachers welcome a break in classroom roufine and enioy lunch. Qpowts Owv Pnida and 1 YD ' b ll yfi 1 W ' I xm gg.: rw fx, K 51 ff 1 Dwul-lapp' Tool FOOTBALL Varsity gridders extend win streak to 33 games Another year, another season, another city league tootball title-that's the way things shaped up at West this year. The Pioneers proved to have too much power and determina- tion tor opponents as they stretched their win streak to 33 games without a loss. The opening game. at Ark City, was a good start tor West's win streak as they pinned a 20 to O loss on the Bulldogs. Heights, the tirst op- ponent to score, also was downed 3l to 6. Deteat came next to Southeast, as the Pioneers rolled to an easy 27 to 7 victory. ln what is otten called the best game in the state, North tought gallantly but met a bad streak ot luck as they tell 20 to l5. East and South were the next teams to taste deteat as the number one gridders won handily by margins ot 28 to 0 and 60 to 6. Newton also went home empty handed as they lost 4l to 6. In the homecoming game with Kapaun, the Pioneers won their thirty-second game without a loss. The score was 42 to 0. A school record ot the most points scored in one game tor one team was set as Carroll tell 66 to O. Season Record West ........ 20 O .... .... A rk City West .,...... 3I 6 . .. ...Heights West ........ 27 7 . . . . .Southeast West ........ 20 I5 . . . ..... North West ........ 28 O . . ..... East West ........ 60 6 . . . . .South West ........ 4I 6 . . . . .Newton West ........ 42 0 ... . . .Kapaun West ........ 66 O . . . .... Carroll 20 'iiii M ,, , ,Ai Dave Boyd All-City All-Area All-State Quarterback Jon Nelson . i - s si. VARSITY Bottom Row: Ron Watts, John Koker, Jon Sommerhauser, Jon Nelson, Dave Boyd, Gary Butler, Erwin Bott, Wal- ly Gorrell, Eric Johnson, Pat Morell. Ronnie Beard, Larry Somrrierhauser, Jacl Alycgyy Dixon, Paul Peters, Darrell Tegarden. AH,Area Second Row: Steve Wilkening, Rod All-State Center M' Gary Butler Erv Bott Darrell Tegarden All-cny All-cziy All-City All-Area All-Area All-Area All-State Haltback All-State Fullback End 5 Q , 4, x w , ,,.. . . .Vey M K r - ,ij , i ,i.. ci ,,.s- ,s,-- ,. ,. A .a, . ge! .. Q v 4. Neal, Bill Beck, Jerry Mclnfosh, Mike Casey, Jeff Bickel, Ron Crisler, Tom Lillle, Wendell Cline, Mike Barker, Bill Brockerl, Gary Holland, Elwood House- man, Ed Hill, Jim While. Third Row: Mr. Ed Kriwiel, Coach: Mr. Richard Bannisler, Coach: Bill Ramsey, Joe Morell, Jim Norris, Sieve Myers, Sieve John- son, Terry Baker, Bill Schmidt Gerald Tale, Sieve Pufman, Robin Carler, Kirk Doll, Sieve Slull, Sieve Boyd, Mr. Mike Slucky, Coach: Mr. Bob Gile, Coach. ,gazes -' ,W yr. .,-,ff -,-,,w I - s LNB A s , 5 .,, ci 1 1 -, Qs.-fe,-sse. s .e s . , Q as -W sf' 4, , : If 5, ,Q V S. 'c .s,.4,,.'i. w f - .. z,.'s1?i sf. Q rf -A 'sf , .Y -M irq,-R B fs'57 -2-if',s4,,.f: W as Top Row: Bill Meeks, Danny Brooks, Larry Gilchresf, Russel Johnson, Randy Slaughler, Bill Jones, Bob Havens, Gary Davison, Randy Higgins, Heclor Dukes. Miles Hoover, Ivan Carney, Carl Hen- ning, Terry Henderson. 'W 1 Paul Pefers Ronnie Walls Ronnie Beard John Koker Wally Gorrell All-Cily All-Cify All-Ciiy All-Cily All-Cify All-Area All-Area All-Area End Tackle All-Slale End Guard Tackle 2l k':h if Ron Crisler and Dave Boyd lisfen inienily io insfrucfions af haif iime. 4 Sv Jon Sommerhauser All-Cify Guard 1 Pai' Morrell All-Ciiy End An unidenfified Pioneer seems 'fo be in irouble as opponenis move in for Jrhe Tackle. Erv BQH gains speed +0 sfarf one of his many Iongegain plays. lr Quarferback Dave Boyd gefs rough Treafmenf while 'frying fo gef away from facklers. V1 Coach Ed Kriwiel gives Paf Morell in sirucfions during a game. Players receive cheers before game Jrime. Eric Johnson UIQ snares a Dave Boyd pass 'for a firsi' and Ten. Q. on we M 'mm Dave Boyd fllj scores one of many Pioneer fouchdowns of ihe season 23 5 y 1,,,, , ..,s,,,s,,W.,,,,,,,, y 3 2 , f 2 1 A n ,VLV H, X A A V ,ic u ' g g v ,, ,,,, EE: ,il AVVV l W ,W A, 5 M ' , n J gl M - f - --II as ' '14 , H in '- V 31:0 ' M34 V lk ff .,,,,fi fl X 2 .ees , P Q 1, ,,l V' ' iii i ggg y ii a zdii , N . as if 6 1841-ua 4 -M K iki'-12,1 57 W9 1 33 g lf' s4'3't'24 Q f l A A 1 ex VQ1 ' 2 B. gil ,.. l in 1 A v T ' if' 7 , -.1 , . 1 B T f B-TEAM FOOTBALL Bo'Hom Row: Terry Henderson, Jerry Mclnfosh, Bill Beck, Bill Brockerf, Sfeve Sfull, Bill Schmidt Mike Casey, Gerald Tafe, Sfeve Wilkening, Joe Morell, Sfeve Pufman, Ed Hill. Second Row: Phil Meeks, Jim Norris, Rod Neal, Sfeve Johnson, Terry Bader, Sfeve Boyd, Gary Holland, Jeff Bickel, Robin Carfer, Kirk Doll, Jim Whife, Miles Hoover. Top Row: Mike Sfucky, Coach: Larry Gilchresf, Bill Ramsey, Sfeve Myers, Bill Jones, Bob Havens, Gary Davison, Randy Higgins, Hecfor Dukes, Ivan Carney, Carl Henning, Danny Brooks, Bob Gile, Coach. Much fime was spenf in learning basic fundamenfals as well as differenf offensive and defensive plays. These feams will make up 'rhe nexf year's varsify. Bofh fhe sopho- more and B 'reams finished 'lhe cify league acfion wifh winning records. The B 'leam losl only fo Easf, 25-6, while fhe sophomore feam was undefeafed. Season Record Wesf ........ I4 7 .... . . . Soufh Wesf... ...I3 6 .... .. Carroll Wesf... ...I3 7 .... Norfh Wesf... ...2I 20 .... Kapaun Wesf... ...I4 7 .... Heighfs Wesf... 6 25 .... .... . ..Easf Wesf. . . . . . I9 O ....... Soufheasf Mass confusion arises as The B feam makes a hole in The opponenfs' defensive line. FOOTBALL 5 Soph , ' post Q l victorious season f Q Making 'Phe way for his feammaie is a baby Pioneer as he bloclcs oul' a defender. BoH'om Row: Joel Sullivan, Paul Griggs, Danny Mclvlurphy, Sianley Shields, son, Pele Murphy, Terry Wood, Roger Queen, Mike Cole. Second Row: Tom Fredericlcson, Raymond Rush, John Selby, Glen Gregg, Pere Tovey, Top Row: Roberi' Lylle, Coach: Larry l-lambleion, Jim Eckoff, Tom Reeves, Calveri, Fred Thompson, Troy Lee, Sinclair Royal, Bill Badeen, Phil Helvie I , VN bv MMM MJ ,M I. Y ,LIL V. ......,, Nvamsr , An unideniified player receives a laieral during a sophomore game. Season Record Wes? ........ 38 6. . . Wes? ........ 39 8. . . Wesi ........ 26 O. . . Wesl' ........ 23 7. . . Wesl ........ 33 27. . . Wesi ........ 38 2. . . Wesi ........ 44 6. . . Souih .. Carroll . . . Norih . . . Kapaun Heighis Easf Souiheasi Bill Ledford, Phil Shepherd, Roberr Richey, David John Rob Yaies, Brad Hansen, Tim Brandi, Johnny Vrana Brad Proesch, Kenny Bennelf, Roberi Hyre, Neal Dowdy Pai O'Neill, Kim Roberis, Joe Whife, Gary Hanni, Gary . Charles Sanger, Coach. ,ak , ,,,,, , ,M,,s,,,!,,,,.,,s CROSS COUNTRY BoHom Row: Ray Graham.. Coach, Jim Parks, Mike McLaughlin, Jay Wesrwood, Allen Linder, Bryan Ylander, Greg Conyers, Second Row: Ronnie Landers, Jim Snyder. Clark Sharon, Mike McCann. Bruce Blex, Norman Mehl, Leslie While. Top Row: Bruce Birler, Larry Koch, Jerry Reed, Rick Smerhers, John Pfeiler, Arfhur Walker, Carl Ellison, Richard Gerfz. CROSS COUNTRY Runners nab 2nd in city, 3rd in regional Seasons Record . . ' 'qi o' ' V, . Wesl- lnviialional ........ ......... I sr of 7 learns M ' 7 I f R, V M. R 7 sg Emporia lnviralional . . . . . .2ncl of I0 'reams ' i' 1 4 L - ' L Easl' lnviiarional .... . . . .3rd of I2 learns t j , 3 4 l L i ff? V ,V if Norlh lnviiaiional .... . . . 7'rh ol I5 reams L - f as 5 1.-B I ' , , g ,H ,, rf T V .555 W ,V E.: '-v . xl 54 ' Souiheasl lnvilalnonal . . . . .2ncl of 8 reams ' 'ii A .l CWS? 'ey-' il gf' Heighls lnvifaiional .. . . . lsr of 6 reams 'rss 5 . i A P Ciiy ............ . . .Znd of 7 Teams V L T y , Wg ml f . lv ' K ,selrer ie' A 4 . fl Regionals . .. . . . .3rd of I2 Jreams my f I, V L V 5 Slale ................... ...... 7 ih of 9 'reams T 5 553 . . . L 'ks f Leading The pack are Carl Ellison and Mike McCann ai' 'rhe Ag ie 'TE' fl ' I e y,, r Class AA regionals. S ,,-ff - s x T. . nf V Q 4 'r' '2- f f Q . - A I V 4 ll-'f ,K i ' H Q ,s,, .irl , V 'V 'wL . V ,.,,l is ,M ' i'l, r, f 73' V ' 1' I T 52 J T ' ' . A z Zy,, ,,i ' ALVVLV? L so ,, iii.1 r is R17 T iia,le sil . L. . my I I kglk V M 4 Trying +o qualify for s+a+e is runner Rick Smefhers. I - . 2:51 I 7' ,ini ,ly I , Q . y 1 4 l Qi. ix The cross couniry leam gol off lo a good siarl' as lhey won 'rheir own invilafional meel, which consisled of seven Jrearns. Ou? of seven Jreams in The cily league meel, Wesl placed second. ln The regionals, lhe Team placed lhird oul of lwelve learns, and qualified lor slale, where Jrhey placed sevenlh oul of nine feams. fi if 'Y V. .. ,T , . sf ' .s kd X r ,C 1 F X Q I ' 4 , s 1, s. I A- X ,xx -- 11 Richard Gerh seems 'lo be flying as he begins To overfalce an opponent Pu'Hing forih wilh all his mighl is Rick Smelhers as he does his besf af a cross counfry meef. A 'familiar sighi' al lraclc meels is 'rhe dim' flying as 'rhe gun goes off and lhe runners fear away 'From lhe line. 27 l l 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL Bo'Hom Row: Sieve Marlin, manager: Randy Higgins, Sreve Mclnlosh, Dennis Richardson, Gordon PraH', Ron Dickey, manager. Second Row: David Jimenez, manager: Joe Weaver, Jon Sommerhauser, Mike Barker, Erv Boll, Larry Sommer- hauser. Top Row: Coach Charles Sanger, Dave Boyd, Darrell Tegarderi, John Koker, Danny Jones, John Ackley, Gary Holland, Gary Bufler, Coach Mike Sfucky, Coach Floyd Farris. Erv BQH H-Ol scores on a fasl' break againsl' Gary Bufler snares avbig rebound againsf Heighfs as ofher players wafch. Soulheasf. 28 BASKETBALL Ccigers place 3rd in city, win Tournament IX!! if Danny Jones T543 sTrains hard as he Takes This rebound Trom a Bishop Carroll player. Season Record WesT .... .... 5 8 69 ..... . . . S. M. WesT WesT .... .... 6 6 5I . . . ..... Kapaun WesT .... .... 4 3 45 ..... ........ E asT WesT,-. . . .... 42 43. . . . . ManhaTTan WesT .... .... 5 3 62 .... ........ N orTh WesT .... .... 4 I 33 . . . .... Bishop Carroll WesT .... .... 5 6 53 .... ..... S ouTheasT WesT .... .... 3 8 50 .... ....... S ouTh WesT .......... 45 49 .... .... H eighTs lnviTaTional WesT .......... 57 55 .... ..... S ouTh WesT .... .... 5 9 5l .... . . . Kapaun WesT .... .... 4 2 47 .... ........ E asT WesT .... .... 6 5 49. . . .......... NorTh WesT .... .... 4 8 43 .... . . . Bishop Carroll WesT .... .... 6 l 56 .... ........ S ouTh WesT .... .... 4 4 42 .... . . ..... HeighTs WesT .... .... 6 4 6 I ............ SouTheasT Campus Regionals WesT .... . . .53 44 ..... .. WellingTon WesT .... . . .45 46 ..... ..... S oufh WesT .... . . .68 53 ..... . . . Derby Using a sTrong second round comeback, which was spoiled by a 47-42 loss To EasT. The maroon and gold earned a Third-place finish behind EasT and SouTheasT in The CiTy League. Coach Charles Sanger's Team saw many Tough breaks in The TirsT half oT CiTy League play. as They won only Three games while losing Tour. The wins were againsT Bishop Carroll, Kapaun, and SouTheasT. The Pioneers began To iell during The WesT lnviTaTional in which They placed TirsT. The game Tor TirsT place proved To be a Thriller as WesT depended on a lasT-second iump shoT To secure The vicTory, 57 To 55, over SouTh. Every senior wanTs The lasT game oT The season To end on a winning noTe, and The Pioneer cagers had Their work cuT ouT Tor Them as They squared OTT wiTh The BuTTaloes OT SouTh- easT. The going was Tough, buT anoTher lasT- second baslceT wrapped iT up Tor WesT, 64 To 6l. Mike Barker l32l Takes a bulleT pass from Gary BuTler. In The Campus Regionals, WesT baHled To a Third place Tinish aTTer vicTories from Welling- Ton and Derby, and a loss To SouTh. ' 29 if X lub! H sauna: R i 'alum NX 'Qi Above: Gary Bufler affempfs fo block a sho? in The Easf game. Below: Danny Jones f54l scores anofher +wo poinfs. 1 A Nor+h player and Danny Jones C541 fighf for The bail as Dave Boyd U51 looks on. M-sq, X!! e- Surorunded by Nor+h players, Darrell Tegarden f24-I affempfs a lay-up. AlThough much recogniTion is given To The varsiTy and iiTTle is given To The sophomore Team, The boys work iusT as hard and long and deserve iusT as much praise. For The second year in a row, The sophomore Team has won The SouTh lnviTaTional TournamenT. Over The enTire season. under The direcTion oT Coach RoberT Gile, The sophomores compiled I3 vicTories againsT 3 deTeaTs. The deTeaTs came aT The hand of EasT L62-58i, SouTh T70-601. and NorTh L50- 451. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Squad gains South Tourney crown again Kirk Doll 1341, pushes up a iump shoT againsT SouTheasT. WesT defenders, Gary Hanni i5li, Gary CalverT i45i, and Kim RoberTs HIT geT seT Tor rebound. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Boflom Row: KenneTh BenneTT, Tom Fredrickson, Brad Hansen. PaT O'Neil, Kirk Doll. Chuck Ledford, Phil Helvie. Top Row: Greg MarTin, manager: Jim EckhoTT. Jerry MclnTosh. Gary Hanni, Gary Calvert Richard Vix, Bill Spencer, Kim RoberTs, Coach RoberT Giie. 3l 32 .ds- A l -,,,.. il :yi r ff 7 'fi uf' Q , Gary Hanni l5Il and Gary Calverl l45l awail rebound. Righf: Gary Calveri l45l fries a iump shot. 5 , t 5 'TX fi , K If 1,5 x Wes? playerslgain confrol of a loose ball. John Ackley ll2l lips lhe ball as Dennis Richardson l52l, Gary Holland l33l and Kirk Doll l34l gel ready. 2 l . Q ' ' U l 'i- r ' ...Ni 3 12-.fm r ' . .. . X I H L Gary Holland scores againsl Carroll in B game. Dennis Richardson l52l brings down anolher rebound in a Carroll game. . WRESTLING Four mutmen qualify for state meet 41' WRESTLING Chris O'Reilly, Monty Burns, Mike O'Reilly, David Kimble, Terry Bader, Cecil Bowlin, Steve Boyd. Joe Morell, Jim Norris, Steve Wilkening, Pat Morell, Ronnie Beard, Phil Meeks, Elwood Houseman. Coach Robert Lytle. Coach Robert Lytle. in his tirst year at West. tound himselt working with a somewhat young and inexperienced team. The squad had nine returning lettermen, only tour ot which were seniors. ln the city league race, the team won only one meet while losing tive and tying one. Not to be disappointed. the wrestlers went on to talce a tourth place finish in the district and regional meets. which consisted ot IO and I7 teams respectively. Four wrestlers qualified to go to the state meet in I-lutchinson. They were Pat Morell. Joe Morell, Ronnie Beard, and Cecil Bowlin. The only one to place was Pat Morell. who wound up with a tourth- place rating. The individual season's record tor each wrestler is as tollows: Chris O'Reilly lwon 4. lost bl. Monty Burns IO-8l, Milne O'ReiIIy ll-4l, David Kimble I3-4I. Terry Bade'rKll2-4l, Cecil Bowlin I8-9l, Steve Boyd '4-9l, Joe Morell ll6-7l, Jim Norris I3-Ill, Steve Willcening lI4-l3l, Pat Morell ll7-7l, Ronnie Beard ll7-3l, Phil Meelcs I4-Sl and Elwood I-louseman I4-3I. Getting the best ot an East wrestler is Chris O'Reilly. as 33 GYMNASTICS Boffom Row: Jim Green, Mike Wifhrow, Rick Green. Charles Koch, David McClenahan, Kenrgelh Arnold. Top Row: Sfeven Palmer, Terry Parnell, Bob Blackburn. Robin Carler, Jim Daffron, David Smifh, Danny Armslrong, Julian McEwen, Coach. Demonsfraling his gymnasfic abilily is -David McClenahan as he works ou? on the high bar. 34 Two juniors, Jim Daffron and Mike Wiihrow, paced The gymnaslics squad lo An eigh+h-place finish in Jrhe sl'a+e meel. Daliliron placed in free exercise and Tumbling, while Wilhrow placed on lhe lonqhorse. Allhough ihe leam failed 'ro win any dual rneeis, lhey showed much poise in 'lhe regional and sfale meels. Working oui' on lhe side horse 'frying lo improve his form is Bob Blackburn. Compleiing a difficull' vaull on lhe long horse is Kennefh Arnold. GYMNASTICS Season Record Wesl .... .... 3 I 80 i Wesf .... .... 3 QVQ 79lf2 ........ i Wesr .... .... 5 4 58 Wesi .... .... 3 0 82 ........ Wes? .... .... 3 8 74 ...... VVeSl' .......... 44lf2 67V2 ........ Easi lnvilarional, Sixih Medicine Lodge. Ninfh Norlh lnviiaiional. Fillh Regionals, Sevenlh Slaie Meet Eighfh . . Soulh . . . Easl' Heighls . . Soulh Souiheasf . . Nor+h Gymncists practice, perfect, perform In a fumbling rouline Jim Daffron shows perfecf form in a back flip. Jim Green concenfrafes on pracfice as he works ouf on fhe parallel bars. Proving his abilifies on fhe rings is Charles Koch capiain of fhe gymnasiics feam. l 35 l se M, ,km.3.' Eyes and moulh wide open, Pal Calla- han's head emerges from 'rhe waler as he does his bulferfly slrolce. Preparing for a swim meef, 'rhis diver slrives for near-perfecl' form which resembles a scene from Cap'rain Nice. Team snares five victories, four losses V... . ,iii Q . . Paced by senior Pal Callahan, scoring leader and -feam .. lrl --.-s caplain. The swim leam emerged viclorious in five swim l Q- meels and losl' four. Coach Ray Graham's swimmers lcepl Their heads above wg, waler in invilalional meels, loo. as 'rhey placed second in lhe - ' Z Campus lnvilalional and fiflh in lhe Wichila lnvilalional. r vs i TheY failed. however. 'ro gel a leam score in lhe Wes? 1 lnvilalional. 3 l aas During a dual-swimming meef Sleve Mardis gels a good slarl' againsl 'rhe A . clock Q A r s , i sa V .A 1 L lls.. I, Sieve Meyer demonslrales The lirsl slage in his famous cannon ball dive. SWIMMING BoH'om Row: Jeff Scholl, Dale Wilson, S+eve Meyer, Miles Hoover, Mike Helfrich. Sfeve Mardis. Second Rowg Don Givens, Bill Scl'1micll', Bill Jones, Gerald Champ, Dave Nix, Pal' Callahan, ieam capiain. Top Row: Ray Graham, Coach: Tim Brandr, Sieve Furman, Keiih Taylor, Lyndon Langford, Ross Hollander, Frank Kufilelc, Pere Murphy, Jack Garlach. Season Record Wesi lnvilarional lno Team scorel Wesi .......... 53 Wesi .... .... 5 0 Wesi .... .... 2 7 Wesl .... .... 3 8 Wesi .... .... 2 3 Wesl .... .... 4 8 Wesr .......... 64 Wesl .......... 55 Cam pus lnvilaiional Wesi .......... 23 Wicl'iil'a lnviiaiional 4l ....... 45... 67... 57... 72... 47... .. 30 ..... 39 ...... Second 72 ...... Fifrh Two swimmers prepare fo begin a big ci+y swim meeis. . Q .ss g r i I . . . Kapaun . . . Soulh . . . Norlh Enid Easr l-lLi+chinson . . ,Campus .. Heighis . Souiheasl race in one of 'rlwe sux if .. N ,, . 5 ,M I . -if fi 53 mg- h During praciice a Wes? swimmer demonsrrafes one ' N f, ' 'hi-i i' 'Z . wi ' of +l1e more difficulr swimming sfrokes. i 3' lillli 37 5 f?L ' Q ,,,, K, LETTERMEN Bollom Row: Norman Mehl, Daryl Waldrop, Jim Parks, Mike O'Reilly, Gene Doshier. Sieve Mardis, Tom Lillle, Cecil Bowlin, David Kimble. Second Row: Mike Wilhrow, John Davis, Sieve Orrell, Roberl Sanclifer, Wayne Rails, Glen Baker, Jeff School, Jim Green, Coach Ray Graham. Third Row: Charles Koch, David Allison, Jim While, Jerry Tale, Sieve Pulman, John Rulh. Travis Praler, Larry Koch. Top Row: Ron Walls. EvereH Beyer, Russell Johnslon, Sieve Travis, Bill Schmidl, Rick Smelhers, Jim Corner, Larry Sommerhauser. Sleve Meyer. LETTERMEN Bollom Row: Lanny Gaslon, Sgl. al Arms: Erv Boll, Vice Pres.: Carl Ellison, Sec.: Dave Boyd, Pres.: Lloyd Phelps, Jeff Bickel, Russel Aley, Jack Dixon, Galen Diehl. Second Row: Sleve Marlin, Gary Buller, Jon Sommerhauser, Ronald Crisler, Jerry Mclnlosh, Randy Slaughler, Michael Barker, Coach LETTERMEN, LETTERWOMEN Athletes adopt Charles Sanger. Third Row: Gary Johnson. Richard Gerlz, Mike Casey, Wally Gorrell, Paul Pelers. Ronnie Beard, Jim Daffron, Jim Wray, Earl Hampshire. Top Row: Larry Anderson. Elwood Houseman, Pal Morrell, Gary Holland, John Koker, Eric John- son, Pal Callahan, Darrell Tegarclen. school proiecls LeHermen's club has been in operalion since l953. ln order lo be a member, a sludenl musl earn a leller in a varsily sporl. Some of lhe proiecis ol The year were The Halloween candy sale wilh The Parenls' Club, swimming clock, baskelball clock, whirl pool, alhlele of 'rhe year plaque, proieclor. pennanls. and programs. Lel'lerwomen's club has also been in opera- lion since The opening of Weslr. Girls musl earn 400 poinls in ailer-school sporls in order lo earn a leller. This year lhe girls sponsored 'rhe Junior High Playday and Sporls Day. 38 '6- LETTERWOMEN Bo'Hom Row: Gina Hari, Pres.: Billie Loy, Vice Pres.: Arlene Miller, Treas.: Mary Jones. Sec.: Mary Baleman, Hislorian: Mary Downing, Lois Wisler, Sponsor. Top Row: Wilberla Willis, Janice Masl, Linda Byinglon, Linda Hardesly, Pam Lamburn, Marie Milsky, Pam Kirby, Earla Brown. BOYS SPORTS Gym classes give exerclse, aches, fun Jump ball, Iump ball, gel if: gel il! Daily calislhenics pay off when lhe compelilion begins Boys in physical educalion classes parlici- paled in a physical illness 'resl lo calibrale Their abililies. Compelilive sporls included loofball, soccer, baskelball, gymnaslics. and sollball. A wreslling 'rournamenl was held while a lraclc decalhalon was held al l'he closing of 'lhe year. He forgo? his gym clofhes bul' he slill has lo do sit-ups. l'll show 'em, brags Coach Ray Graham: Qtudwts Awmwm JN sw Ei Q l KW , P W H . A 'M gm , 'Hmmm 5 1 M is J,. 1kW,, .1:':,: f i N A ,RTW f 345 .6144 Q sw E95 An all-girl execuTive council-Linda PiTman, sec.-Treas.: Lynda Snyder, pres.: and June Sinclair, vice-pres.-heads The senior class. SENIORS Ultimate goals,desires achieved at last ATTer Two incredibly long, buT -unbelievably shorT, years The graduaTing class oT I967 emerged as Tull-Tledged seniors. WiTh The TransiTion came many new privifeges which only Senior Class members enioy. Besides The conTidence ThaT comes Trom a Teeling of' TamiliariTy wiTh surroundings, The exciTemenT OT making new Triends and renewing old friendships was enioyed. AT The beginning oT The school year, leaders were chosen by class members and responsibiliTies were assumed immediaTely. AnTicipaTion oT Tull schedules, boTh academic and social, soon Turned To wonder and exclamaTion. A TriumphanT conclusion To anoTher winning TooTball season was The shaTTering oT anoTher school record by The vicTory laden Pioneers. FooTball FanTasTics saw seniors reigning royally. ln addiTion To Turning ouT 'fine members OT aThleTic Teams, The seniors l1epT Themselves busy earning recogniTion as valuable TuTure leaders and accepTing scholarships Tor boTh academic and aThleTic achievemenTs. As The year wore on, seniors were repeaT- edly reminded ThaT Their lasT year in high school was nearing iTs end. And They made The mosT oT iT. ln a whirlwind oT acTiviTies, The arrival oT spring broughT The Senior BanqueT, The Senior Assembly, The Jr.-Sr. Prom, and Senior Week-noT To menTion The annual ring-reTurning riTual. Then, Tar Too soon, The year was over and CommencemenT loomed beTore The Class oT '67. Realizing ThaT Tor many This evenT was To mean The driTT- ing aparT oT Triends, seniors Taced graduaTion soberly. WiTh This sad realizaTion, however, came ThoughTs oT brighT, promising TuTures Tull oT boTh new and conTinuing Triendships and experiences. Feeling well prepared To5Taclcle The world aT Their Tinger'Tips, The Senior Class oT I967 leTT WesT High wiTh Tond memories and high ideals. 42 Sue Abram Doroihy Adams Vicki Adamson Arilmur Albrigl1+ Ginger Alexander Russell Aley Beedie Allen Jean Allen David Allison Vanifa Allsbury Jay Amiclc Larry Anderson Renay Andrews Emma Applegale Warren Ashey Dorollwy Aslwloclc Monle Aslwloclc Mary Afkins Carol Avery Wayne Avery Barbara Baker David Baker David Baker Karyn Baker '77 l N .Wag gf giig'j5 4v?l'sfi hifi P .1 mf.2xmffs:a:-:N A ff? Q Z fi ' 2 I T5 we me-3 i fi E if A HT Q ' '23 f 3 -1,1 5 A Q' aw Q 1 -I X, he lx 1, , N.. V, x xx fi mlb I f i A iii il i n Z L i-'mx K A 5 ' qw' K 312 if Qu' Ti., -N 'iff if ' , ik' 1- 4 '9?',.T 9679? if 1 A.. X 4 gi l Jeanie Baker Connie Bannon Mike Barker Sue Barker Monle Barnickle Mary Bafemon Ronnie Beard Penny Beckwifh Terry Been Sharon Bel+z Ronnie Benne'H Shirley Benne'H' Mike BernriH'er Chrisfine Berry Marvin Beshirs Evere'H' Beyer Cheryl Bilyeu Caroline Blanlon Margaref Blegsfacl William Blick Pam Bonser Randy Boss Ervin BQH' Harry BoHs SENIORS Final year brings awaited privileges Michael Bough Dennis Bowe Glen Bowerman Cecil Bowlin Traci Bowman Karen Bowser Dave Boyd Corinia Brayfield Sandra Brewer S'l'even Brodie Earl Broclcman Don Brooks Vicki Brown Riclcie Bruce Sieve Brussow Bonlyn Bryanl' Sandi Bumgardner Viclcy Burlon Barbara Bushnell Linda Byinglon qc-4' aay K . . , , 1 I J .l ,Y Vi - f. Q V ,A vw wiv , ,au 1.,- ' ' w k . Q , ,J W iz, il l i my 4, Qtr, is wb A aah Rosie Caire Merlene Can'rrell Pai Callahan Bob Cargile Lois Carlson Doug Chaplin Chris Case Carolee Chancellor Roberfa Chavez Edi+h Chewning Ronald Chris'ry Linda Clarr Dennis Clark Nancy Clausing Sherry Clawson Lee Claybrook Wendell Cline Edward Cloninger Marilyn CluHer Judy Coady Tom Camargo Judy Converse Benny Connell Edwin Cook Sally Cool: Sue Cook Jim Corner Rifa Cowden Ronald Crisler David Crocl:e'H Lula Crumpfon BeH'y Cummins SENIORS Table prohibited to underclussmen ' ,:' M 2fu,f Lunch gives seniors a chance lo calch up on gossip. +o find ou? how hard This aflernoorfs Tesi is going fo be and lo relax wi'fh 'lriends iw SENIORS Gold mums symbolize closing games G 4 .X las W7 K K cs... 'Ui' .el 48 This .- , I Norma Cummins Richard Cushing Kay Daggell Anna Davis Earl Davis Gay Davis John Davis Lonnela Declcer Roger Dick Roger Dickson Galen Diehl Jaclc Dixon Pam Dodosh Judy Dosh Gene Doshier Lyndon Drew Sue Dugan Lincla Duncan Kenny Dunham Gene Duran Bryce Dunscomb Gordon Dusenbery Merlin Eafon Marvin Edgingfon Pal' Edins Carl Ellison Chrisfine Engle Carlene Engsfrom Roberf Evans Judy Faber David Fansler Curl Farringlon Donna Farris Shirley Fields Randy Follin Barbara Foreman Vicki Fosler Gary Fouclm Kalhy Fowler Pam Frailey g vi.N,7- yu AI' fha homecoming game wifh Kapaun, senior pep club girls Karyn Baker, Linda Haag, Lana Ragland and Carlene Engstrom proudly display fheir golden ITTUITTS. 5. f-: :f - . 1 M Hx ?g 'W . be if ' ., .M . A' 1' FHM! ov f,,. X f A- - --A E! E 'N GY W 'Y' . M , A4 'X 5 fwfr ll? .gif mfg :A I ' -M , K ,lwffs . , A , 4' T lil F , w -,,.,, 49 Proving 'lliemselves To be mighfy seniors, Gene Duran, Bob Walker, Travis Pralerand Mike Hook lifr up a bug. SENIORS Parking row allotted for upperclussme G ,M Phil Fraley Eleena Frifchman Jeanne Fry Calvin Fugil Gerald Gahman G 9 Gale Gardner M Glenn Gorges Ginger Garland N- as I Shirley GarreH' Lanny Gas'l'on Jim Gillespie Dan Glamser 4 50 Kerrinne Goheen Sheri Goodpasfure Walley Gorrell Terry George Richard Gerh Judy Grace ColleH'e Gray Don Grier DoH'ie Griffiilw David Grim Janis Grimes Linda Haag Mary Hadix Sandy Hain Bob Hale Diane Hale Diane Haley Darryl Hall Velva HamiH'on Fred Hamon Earl Hampshire Don Hanni Sue Harader Linda Hardesfy L 1911 f- Q LPS. yn 1-, ir Qs 5 X 'ips l 'ww- 'A-an I-45 , , G , f 4-,K Vw. NW'-sr Elizabefh Hario BeH'y Harmon Mary Harp Debbie Harper Karen Harsh Darrell Hari Regina Hari' Ronald Hari' Mary Harfman Debbie Harvey Helen Harvey Randy Hay Phyllis Hays Sieve Haywood Diana Hazelfine Gary Heiiz James Hendricks George Heppler Bill Henning Carole Hereford Linda Hershaw Jo Ann Hickey Norman Hickman Karen Hicks SENIORS Assembly provides humor, antics, talent Grace Hielaerl' Don Higgins Cynthia Hill Tim Hill Steve Hobbs David Hott Ralph Holman Michael Holmes Linda Holt Milce Hoolc Ronald Hoover Brenda Hopper Linda Horroclcs Valerie Horsnell Elwood' Houseman Dennis Howard Pat Howard Sharon Howard Nancy Howery Julie Hudson W k i 11-W ' 'Ne Q nl .3 a d 4 1 0 it E iol i o wt Q y,o ..v' a Xi k',...zf: i s 1 22- 5 vo X e '-- -r 'NN x 1 E lm Yue' 1 5 M Q J wa of-' T' Carol Hughes Doug Hunl' Marlin Huschlca Pam Huichins Jan lmboden Pa? lngle Terry lrwin Larry Jansen Duane Janssen Carla Jansson Susan Jeffreys Barbara Jenkins Allan Jockers Sfeven John Geraldine Johns Jack Johnson Russell Johnsfon Evelyn Jones Gary Jones Mary Jones Sherry Jones John Jorgenson Jucly Kenega Beverly Kerr on SENIORS Homecoming means floats and Ann Roe's garage was the place for the manufacture of the Senior float. l Homecoming float requires extra effort Pat Kessenger Don King Wesley King Marcia Knight Charles Koch Pat Koch Jon Koerner John Kolrer Mary Koop Charles Kunlcle Kancly Kufilel: Bob Kyle sf' QQ - we., 5 f S fx . -vxkw fwfr la X A he K 4 5' K,-. , 11 it .-- -.,, P --.: vysflc- -,s i Q5 all X 2 5 1 i , BeHy Lamb Ronnie Lancasfer Kafherine Landwehr Carla Langhofer S Lf 323231226 4 s s fi i Karen Leis SENIORS Prom includes excitement, worry, de Roger LeRoy ' Linda LeHenmaier Sue Lewis L Tom Lewis Belinda Lidcieice Cand Lillibridge Lindaiindsfrom 56 Kim Lisfer Tom LiHIe Ken Long Sydney Long b Rodney Lowe Billie Loy Ar+hur Mah S'l'even Maley Wayne Mall' Caihy Mar Marie Mar Sieve Mardis Paula Mardock Nila Marling Gary Marquardl' Sleven Marsh Charles Marlin Craig Marlin Sfeve Mar+in Janice Masl' Janice Mayne Roberf McBride Mike McCann Susie McCranie Janell McDermecl Rose McGann Sue McGill Terry McLachlan 4 if-5-x 'G' Qhvv' ff ' 'X ,,'- l 57 454 ,Wir Fv Q w as 5 iii. , R Kish Terry McLeod John McMahon Cherry McMullen Nancy Meelcs Judy Melson Don Merchanf Suzanne Meridefh Anfha Merriman Sally Meuser Wayne Mighi' Arlene Miller Charlene Miller Sherry Miller Marilyn Miner Marie Mifslry Lynn Mobley Dennis Moody Thomas Moore Vicky Moore David Morgan Tary Morris Gene Mounfford Regina Mower Cindy Muller SENIORS Questions arise concerning future Larry Myers Mon'I'y Naylor J lc N ac eal Carla Nelson Jon Nelson :ffl David Ne+l1erco+ W Dann Ni h l X- C OBS Karen Nivison Affer fhe 3:30 bell, flwere is a mad rush To buy can is sold in flue halls. Rose Norman Marvin Nu'Her Cheryl O'Brien Anifa Odle Jane Olclfallwer Glenda Olson 'ff' - K5 fs., x iw W. ,A -11f,,Wx,w we1 , ,lg Q . 1 ash fF:nafw.,fif1,,' aug' 1 5 5 l SENIORS Carla Orebaugh Sleve Orrell Kay Osborn Jeannie Papin Cheryl Parker Karen Parker Terry Pa'H'on Jyym Pearson i Tears, goodbyes highlight farewell day l l I . l-fs , M ' ft' fb '5'l'l l fl We , S l Anila Peek Bruce Pelle'H Paul Pelers Lloyd Phelps Anila Piper Linda Pilman Sherry Pollard Connie Po'Her Travis Praler Kalhi PraH' Jackie Price Lynda Price 60 Lana Ragland Elaine Rarcliff Linnea Ravens Susan Rawlins Donna Razook Kafhy Reichard John Rhodes Bill Richards Joe Riddle Sieve Rierson Kafhy Rivers John Roberfs Sherry Robinson Ann Roe Kalhy Rome Jeanne Rose Bob Ross John RowleH' Carolyn Rozarlc Larry Rozell Mike Ruby Delores Rucas John Ru'I'h Judy Sampson Q V ,,. ' E l l N'-s. Donna Sanders Robe-rl' Sanclifer Measuring Kafhi Prall for her cap and gown for commencemenl is Mrs. John L. Jones from lhe E. R. Moore Co. JN 905 aw- 1: Jan Sargenl' Tom Sawyer Paul Saxon Sandra Saylor Mary Schaplowsky Ron Schauf Jane'r Schinnerer John Schlager mfr' Y 5 1 ni, Viclri Schloelzer 1 an f, J Jane Scholl' . Jeri Schuler , , l ' Jo Schwariz Sharon ScoH' Linda Seal Gail Seclam Bill Sepier SENIORS C0mm6I1C6m9l'li' ITIECIYIS new l10I'IZ0l1S Colleen Sheahon Nancy Sheefs Barbara Sheffield Suzi Shepherd Phyllis Shoafe Donald Shoemaker David Shoulfs Glenda Shuclc William Simmons Duane Simpson Debbie Sims Ed Sims June Sinclair Linda Sion Bob Sissell K Randy Slaughfer Byron Smifh Connie Smi+h Danny Smifh John Smifh SENIORS Karen Smifh Linda Smifh Ronald Smifh Sfeven Smiih Lynda Snyder Lynda Sodman Jon Sommerhauser Pam Spafz Wide, empty hulls indicate senior week 64 Jesse Spencer Sfevan Spencer Charlene Spicer Jaclc Spurgeon Hollis S'l'abler Mark Sfancher John S+a'leler Margaref Sfarlc Grace Sfephenson Ricky Sfewarf Larry Sfierwali' Elven Sfilwell Marsha Sfone Cindy Sfoul' Be'H'y Sfreel' Kafherine Suble-'H' Terry Summers Jan Surface Sieve Swil-zer Jane Swi+zer Kevin Swi'l'zer June Tabing Clyde Taverner Michael Taylor Zack Taylor Darrell Tegarden CharloH'e Terry Marilyn Terry Cheryl Thimal' Wanda Thomas Linda Thompson Sharon Thompson Jenny Thurman Trudy Thurman Terry Todd Cookie Toombs . 4- is if -av' ,ky I fr- , 5 if 1. P 1 pi -. if-sw C rs.. 79' . :W iii ,si M-9 5 i f -'f'11 l+ if? ' 4 fswxllam l ,. fix: - 4X 3 Nic' 'cgikvi N52 'ffLm?i5?!,f V Heclor Torres Luanne Tovey Linda Towns Sfeven Travis Elivyn Tuclcer Carrie Turner Jann Turner Richard Tusler Max Ungerer Terry Unruh James VanZand+ Darrell Vincenl' Daryl Waldrop Bolo Walker Nancy Wallrer Bonnie Wampler Alice Ward Alfa Ward Danny Warcl Susan Walson Pal WaHs Ronnie WaH's Sharon Wealcly Alfred Weaver SENIORS Class of '67 begins work towards goals Jan Weaver Joe Weaver Howard Webb Jeannie Webb Bob Wedge Don Weilberl' Connie Weinricl1 Gary Welsl1 Kalhy Welch Earl Wesl' Jim Wesl' Sylvia While Pam Willcs Kay Williams Mark Williams Bill Willis Helen Wilson Terry Wilson Belinda Winlers Carol Wise I 3 'uv- t X .. -ii J SENIORS Linda Wisener Riley Wifhrow David Wong Eleanor Wong Jeanne Wood Craig Woodman Deborah Worfman Jim Wray George Yoke Carole Young Jerry Young Jan Youngman Graduates leave happy memories behind Taikin' af a favorife s of af G and D. Terr Bader, Jerr Tafe, Ronnie Crisler, Monie Na lor, g P Y Y Y Dennis Moody and John Roberis relax while siffing in The window. 68 Wiih an expression of comprehen- sion, Kaihy Becker Iisfens afienfively in class. --...., . tam :,, .. Hurrying loefween classes Donna Hesfer gels her book for lhe nexf hour. Carolyn Zenner Sfeve Ziser Susan Zimmerman Karen Zollman if Sporfing his usual picfuresque expression of serenily, Joe Rid- dle poses for fhe phoiographer. Mona Ann Zagonal Roseanne Zeller Af ihe homecoming foo+ball dance, Sherry Clawson is aghasl' ai' The Kinq's and Queen's kiss. ?Ef9 x ix isle i I X six 5 1' f gffif 'il Kaihy Jensen Vinifa Serrioz Mark Taylor Jan Williams Tse' sf? l I r 'ni A -.Q X' as lf' s sm X fs? M ., ,, wm..,,, f W 69 -,,,.---' CLASS OFFICERS: Janel Sion, Secrelaryg Craig Miller, Presidenl: Gary Scharnhorsl, Vice-Presidenl. JUNIORS Elected officers lead, direct l -rff' ' 63 Qi' 3 , 'li . ' ' ', z ' , sill! it 3 Q - i K A av 'Q A f T7 ' A , - ,,, -' , I ' 'ifli 4 'iiiffl' 5, '- , 7 i cc c ,y y ly i Q fi if , ' if i ' f ' Q K E ',', 2 g - f-1 . 1 ' Ji 1 r A 'f ,. rri Y, V :: : 'i' 14315 r,,, if ' TEV? r ercrr - 'f S - Y A i s crre A ' f 'Q 1 H A .Q 1 rv beth ' ' 4 'T J 4 ' i iii 70 busy year Karen Aary Mike Abbol John Aclcley Helen Acosla Larry Adams Palfy Adams Ronald Adams Teresa Addilon Bob Akers lvlonly Alcorn Wayne Aldridge Bill Allen Donna' Allen Vernice Allen Bill Anderson Mike Anderson Richard Anderson Judy Andrus Rena Armslrong Alice Arllrierlon Suzanne Asher John Aslwloclc lrene Avila Lorence Allwerlon Billy Babcock Terry Bader Larry Bailey Paula Bailey Tony Bailey Glen Baker Joy Baker Sarah Baker Sherry Baker Linda Balding Jack Balenline Peggy Bales Sieve Ball Charles Ballard Penny Ballard Jody Bankslon Roger Barbe Nada Barger Connie Barnes Marva Barnes Ralph Barnes Karla Barlels Dalene Barlon Sharon Bales Belh Bauer Joe Bauqhman Rogena Bauqhman Myrna Bean Sleve Beard Miranda Beal' Bill Beck Kalhy Becker Karen Bell Kalhy Bell Sherry Bell Jim Bennell' Diana Bernhardl' Pam Berry Pam Bess Susan Bevan Jeff Bickel Sieve Bierdman Tom Billings Bob Blackburn Rex Blair James Blakely John Bode Diana Bogard 139' .ff- Q I I fl fl JUNIORS Second year brings active involvement L. - ew r r n F Ye e,,w,.,w5gf- '- L I 'Q -dh 1- ' 5 I ' Ag.. . . T , ,: 1511 :--9 if ' ir - 'U lm 5 - .4 , . V . gg? , M so ? 1 , 1 X I 'Q' ' ' 4 e : B f M-4 , of i B eeven r . 72 I ,X l i Xi - H M., . U v ' l lx GL- s-in K . Phyllis Belden Doug Bolsler Mary Boney Linda Boolwer Connie Bookoul' Gary Booze Rene Bolls Marqe Bowen Sue Bowers Lynn Bowin Sieve Boyd Joe Boylan Dennis Brack Mike Bradley Shirley Brallin Deanna Brazell Diane Brenneman Robin Brellw Bill Brockerl Mary Brodie Dan Brooks Connie Brown Kenya Brown Lorelfa Brown Mary Brown Brad Bryan? Sieve Bryer Linda Bruce Nancy Bruns Yvonne Buck Monly Burns Pepper Burns Tammy Burr Mary Bushnell Lewis Bullram Gail Byerly Dan Byinqlon Anloinerle Camien Monfy Careswell lvan Carney Pal' Carpenler Sandy Carson Jon Carler Robin Carler David Case Marilyn Case Mike Casey Gerald Champ Sandy Chandler Claudia Charles Diane Clnarler Randy Clwarlers Lavada Clwesier Diane Clwipman Jimmy Clnrisman Kirby Chrislner Greq Clarlc Plwyllis Clark Kallwy Clesler Karen Clillnero Clirisfina Coffman Gary Coleman Nancy Coleman Rose Coleman Brenda Collins Boollw Complon Roberl Conway Milne Coolc Pamela Coon Jolnn Corles Roger Cosby Bob Collinqlnam Kin Courler Karen Cowan Sarah Cowles Fred Cramm Beverly Crawford Glenda Croclcell Marion Crumm Edward Cummins Donna Curlis Mary Cufhberfson Jim Dallron Lynn Dailey Nanella Dauglwerly Linda David Barbara Davis David Davis lla Davis Ray Davis 9: -w g 1. ' I if - my i Nr fx V 2 XV- .H ' ai 1 , I , . -,, . .,::,,,,, 5 V i ,J if , ' f -1-.',,f ' . ' 4 Qlf,f:.'.':'..X ' . .9 J f ., +V V ' ' '-'f'f- '.',2'. I B W X9 A is i ,wi.y, 'flgv ',,,i 4 . ' Nw H, . NLM -. i fir 'Q 41 V 4 W yy ,J .ix I X av-2 Ven f r iv 'Cf if I A I Y 1. f V .J 41, ,1. X W r M V :oy V , W ' - I , ' , f ff n, ' ' . , f K f. 1? 2 'V wwf' W We 2 1 FR f ' , i ,- . A wifi' Q ,X a .p K m ,, 5 1 QM A ' 2 H -Aff K, 54- N an J -'gif ak! X 1 J 4'9- 1-S 74 Gary Davison Siephen Day Roxanne Dean Judy DeFoor Randy De-Foresi Lynda Deierling David Delline Dale Denlon Ella Doucel' Belly Downing Linda Downing Mary Downing Marcus Dowly Karen Drew DeLee Droll Belly Dugan Sonny Dukes Delores Duran Rosemary Duffon Debbie Duvall Cindy Dykes Donna Edmondson Mark Eggen Tom Eli Sandra Ellioli Linda Ellis Vicki Esiabrook Margie Esles Linda Eveland Reffa Fair Leslie Farina Farol Farney Kuri Faudel Donna Fouglii Marylin Fellers Gloria Fick Don Fisk Connie Flesch Jacque Flournoy Jane? Fooie Mike Forresl Louise Fosnigiii Charline Fosler Michael Fosier Tommy Fowler Wayne Fowler Diane Freeman Marc Fresh Judy Frost Diane Fry James Fry Ronnie Fuller Marilyn Fullerton Bob Fullinwider Rex Furry Terrie Gabbert Jim Gardner Mike Garrison Evelyn Garton Rita Gerwert Ginger Gilbert Larry Gilbert Jim Gibson Barbara Gilchrist Larry Gilchrist Don Givens JUNIORS 0 L 4-5 Jw . Sl Float depicts traditional covered wagon Marilyn Glyckllerr Dave Goclwenour Mike Goodwin Jackie Grable Kathy Graelf Lloyd Gray its eg? Q Rolling across the field at the homecoming game. the iunior float carries a minature Pioneer football player and Pep Clubber. 'mp' JUNIORS -45 M .' ' ': fifffiifiilifilii' by 'gg say , 4 Verna Gray James Green Rick Green Sieve Green Bill Greenlee Shirley Griffilh Tim Haddad Donna Haines Larry Hall Linda Hamacher Bonnie Hamilion Mary Hammer American history, lit develop concept 76 Mike Hannon Linda Harbuiz Barbara Harris Jeanerfe Harris Pai Hari Rebecca 'Harfford Alan Harvey Pai Hashbarqer Barbara Haiier Bob Haun Roberi Havens Dennis Hawkes Janice Hawkins Audrey Hawpe Linda Hayes Sharon Hays Nancy Heimrich Mike Helfrich Jane? Hemenway Alan Hendricks Elaine Henrichs Terry Henderson Debbie Henline Carl Henning Debbie Henson Donna Hesler Emily Hicks Larry Higgins Randy Higgins Randy Highsmilh Ed Hill Ronald Hill Donald Hillis Glenda Hilfon Sue Hinkle Debrah Hixson Sharon Hoenscheidl' Greg Hoffman Carolyn Hollzen Gary R. Holland Gary W. Holland Tynna Hollis Bob Halsey Margarei Honomichl Chris Hood Marsha Hoover Miles Hoover Dell Hopkins Healher Hopkins Janna Hoppe Sandy Horrocks Linda Houser Elaine Howe Mike Howell Carol Howerion Kaihy Huckins Arianna Hughes Connie Hukle Terry Hulberl Jim Hunl Belh Hursl' Lloyd Hursl Bob Huskey Libby Hyre Joyce lndermill Bobbie Ingalls Denila lrwin Kim lsbill Carhy Jacobs Shari James Dale Jayne Gary Jayne Dana Jinkins Romi Jessup David Jimenez Mike Jiminez Mike Jins Bren? Jockers ,f.-f,1Y, - 5: - ,M 'HP' J .9 , i QU -En - 5. . A ' i 4 1 ! , , yy X 'g .J id Mg fd? li' I I 1' i W .V , ' My Q, 23' I A I 1:57 fy 1:3 'Ml y . X 'fffffffl iw J L'1 , ,, 1 .Q fax W, . 1 , L N, Q? 'lvn,..-l if . 'gi 05.43 0 if J, . 53 Iv ,W ' Lf- if Sfj.: R .1 jf , We f fa-51: 4 rig, .ax , ni' -A -1? Q 2 A e gf' at . up ,-fr, ,ig i wg-'39 if b a is J S X, MMAFW ,,,...,...... Q If 's I L:.,V, K 5 .,rr. ,L-L- ., S Darell Tegarden lransforms iunior Calhy O'Conner info a full-fled ed senior b 1' ' h ' d giving her 'rhe lradilional kiss. Q Y UFHIFIQ Sl' FIDQ dn 5, ... ,.,, ff - if A , 4 ' 'Q if V' as i i i 950, ... We? Q J f - ':.,j QL' -ax r X U 78 all Dan Johnson Eric Johnson Gary Johnson Jim Johnson Ronald Johnson Sieve Johnson Wanda Johnson Doug Johnsion Evereil Johnsion Keifh Johnslon Bill Jones Craig Jones Danny Jones Ronald Jones Anile Jordan David Jorclan Karen Jurgensen Evelyn Kaulz Russell Keeler Milne Keenan Don Keimiq Johnnie Keilh Gary Kemmerer Roberl Kessinger David Kessler Cheryl Kimbell David Kimble Parnala Kirby David Klein Mary Kneisler JUNIORS Ring turning welcomed with open arms Milne Knighl' Larry Koch LoreH'a Koch Sara Koch Tom Kopper Linda Kraus Mike Kreager Karen Kulicl: Don Kuylcendall Delanna Lamb Pam Lamborn Marsha Lancasler Denise Landry Sandy Larson Randy Laver Gail Lawrence Fred Leach Peggy Lee Judy Ledbeller Gary Leffel Judy Legleiler Shirley Leis Tom Lewis Marilyn Liebau Cheryl Lieurance Glenda Liming Layne Lloyd Cynfhia Long Gary Love Davone Loving Don Lorence Glenda Lowry Darrel Mainz Slella Manes Linda Mar Jimmy Mar Cheryl Marley Joyce Marshall Belly Marlin Richard Massie Pamela Mason Randy Malchell JUNIORS Research themes require thought, stud John Mclhrlhy .V L James McBlaine V 1 '1,, Dennis McCann David McClenahan X Sheila McConnell Sandy McCormick Brenda McDonald Sieve Mclnlosh Palriclc McJimsey Donna McKee Joyce McLaughlin Milce McLaughlin Sieve McMullen Harvey McQuislon Richard Means Phil Meeks Norman Mehl Belinda Mencke Linda Merchanl U 'l Sieve Merrifield 1 Viclci Merlz Rulh Mefzdorf Joe Meuser A f 4 B X Sieve Meyer N , X il Sharon Miclcelson ' ' Craiq Miller Eric Miller H V James Miller Kalhy Miller .. 2- S S , ,iv 3: Marry Miller ij 3. , Melody Miller Barbara Mineclc Jill Moberly Wanda Mobley Roberl' Mohney Y Linda Monfqomery iff Debbie Moore Sharon Moore Joe Moran Pai' Morell Daryl Moren Linda Morrill 80 Larry Morris James Morris Sandra Morris Roberl Morlon Judy Moss Roger Mundy Forresl Nagley Belly Nance Roderick Neal Linda Nelson Richard Newhouse Johnny Nichols Danny Nickle Cryslal Nigh Jim Norris Kalie Norlon Dale Nulick Calhy O'Connor David Ogden Pam Oliver Janel Oliverson Chris O'Reilly Mike O'Rourke Sherry Ormerod Joe Ormond Joe Osborn Jody Owen Anne Owens Darlene Owens Bob Palmilier Jim Parks Scoll Parks Sara Parsons Pal Palnaulde Pal Fallen Donna Pallerson Milzie Pallerson Carol Payne Belly Pedroia Jim Pendlay Andrienne Pendlel Rulh Fenner Wes Penner Jim Perdaris Pam Perkins Slella Perkins Jerry Perry Slephen Perry on S? 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' ,M gif ,fn A P -, 'jx' 3? yi - 7 , ,,. ,Z A ' 3' S rl S -'f - W X Q y , of Mm kr WV l P i I A P it ? 1 r V f I Terry Pele-rs Linda Phillips Teresa Phillips Dan Pierce Don Pike Debbie Porier Helen Powers Louise Powers Sherri Prince lona Prichefl Gary Price Gordon Prah' Carol Price Charloffe Pugh Blenda Pyke Jess Queen Gloreia Quinahy Mary Railey Mike Ramsey Sieve Ramsey Wayne Rails Darrel Ray Linda Raybourn Melba Raymond Melvin Raymond Gene Reddoch Belly Reece Tim Reece Sandy. Reed Pamela Reichenberqer Sherry Reid Dennis Rich Dennis Richardson Doflie Ridder Richard Ridpalh Sandra Riley William Rinq Vickie Roberis Nancy Roland Linda Rooney Robin Roper Joseph Rose Roberl Ross Don Rowson Darlene Rozar Bill Rozelle Pa? Ruqqles Dan Sail Il Wm' 5' Sluclenls call home on newly inslalled phones lo lell Mom abou? lhe arrival ol +he class rings. JUNIORS Arrival of class rings generates thrills Rose Marie Schmid? Janel Scholl Jeff Scholl Susan Schreiner Brenda Sohuler Wayne Schwarlz Sieve Schweilzer Sharon Seely Sieve Seely Les Seiberi Ray Sellon Anna Sequra Sue Serrioz Rodney Seichell Lawrence Seiloer Gary Shaier Frank Shaffer Palsy Sheels Evarl Shoemaker Donna Shoqren Sheila Shuclc Pam Shumaie Pam Sillce Janel Simmons i -. Gonzalo Sales David Saville Alice Schaplowslcy Gary Scharnhorsl Bill Schrnidl Ray Schmid? I ivy gf H 1 -as r il, , , , at lr 7 ri -w Q ,, , W., v , W w 9? f ,M ff' ' wr lg ,..- M 4- , 1 1 vw l 5 1 ' A lf' - .fi X . wk 1 grill ui 4, v 1 3. ,V 4. lbs , I . , fin I 4, J: D V A . , I , ' .li I :wiv ' 57 3- 4N lf' , ' i iw 5 W rr ' i.. JY! xjk 1 , Q ' -1-V ,fz, f, ff . E m g Q I A ,,, ' 'WM X' ,,..,,,,i,.:,, K , , M ' - , ' , A li T i i f fr., f . k ,f A . r rx: . 83 i ..::, I i X. gay- 1i:wfg,: y-if-' 7 ' Q if ::.,E:. 9 a t .X X ff kg? 1 T ' R f N ,Q 2' l D R in ' 1 E5 i ': ' . ,X , I- c i ,l,.. Q V I . 2, ' R ieeerr l f ii Ti . Q .,tT., . . y 'EYE- 1 T . 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'Y'-' e 3 Ne w 84 Janel' Sion Vicki Slane Belly Slauqliler Rick Smellwers Belinda Smilll David Smillw David Smilln Don Smilli Jay Smilln Larry Smillw Marvin Smilli Harry Sliaddy Rhonda Smilli Ronald Smillw Sue Smilh Marie Snyder Wendy Snyder Debbie Soderlaerg Denise Soderberg Larry Sornmerlnauser Ronnie Sparkman Janice Spurrier William Slandau Gale Slark Georqe Slewarl Belly Slewarl Dale Slillwell Dewain Slillwell Jean Slimalze Riclward Slirlinq Beverly Slringer Mike Slucky Sleve Slull Raymond Swagger Sue Swan Frances Swarrinqim Valerie Swarls Dan Swilzer Jean Tabinq Mark Tallman Lora Tanqney Jerry Tale Debbie Taylor George Taylor Sharon Taylor Vickie Taylor Carrie Teeler Karen Tllarp JUNIORS Prom arrangements take time, energy Janelle Thomas Larry Thompson Carmen Thurman Jim Thurman Randy Tibbiis Marliia Tomelc Jerry Tomlinson Sharon Torlcelson Alva Tracy Janice Tracy Bob Triisch Odelia Tromblee Pal Trumbla Charles Tracy Russell Turner Linda Valeniine Terry Valeniine Barbara Vanzancli Ginger Vaughan Kalhy Veirh Gary Vohs Linda Volz David Vonfxchen Randy Voih Debbie Wagqoner Alana Wahl James Walker Larry Walker Donna Ward Riclcy Ware Kalhleen Warren Sieve Waymire Terry Weaiherson Sieve Webb Barbara Wehby Mary Weinrich Nancy Welliver Rozeiia Wells Shurley Wesi Joyce Whillock Don While Jim While grey ii,ii,, T 26' A xl- L fx Hu f a f., fr an JT ,KVV I 7 J ' 1 iii' Q T xl Tw T ff- Ti.. 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Fifi, ' 'fiiif Kenny While Leslie While Lucille Wliiie Ruby While Beverly Wliilley Ronda Wlwillocli Kallwy Wliorlon Brenda Wiclcliam David Wilbur Norma Wilcox Sieve Wilkeninq Jerry Williams Mario Williams Roberl Williams Wilberla Willis Bill Wilson Bruce Wilson Connie Wilson Dale Wilson Dan Wilson lcla Wilson Jane Wilson Milce Wilson Teresa Wilson Jane Winders Clinlon Winlers Mike Willirow Dave Wilmer Leann Woellt Alice Wong Wilma Wong Jessie Wood Mary Woolsey Gil Woolen Cliff Worlliinglon Ellayne Wriglil Sliaren Wriglil Wayne Wriqlil Karen Yales Roger Yerlon Gwen Yocam Diana Young Donna Young Genevie Young Mona Zaqonel Sheryl Zeiner Dale Zellers Carol Zimmerman Melody Zody Carol Barnes Mike Bingham Elizabeill Cope Jim Haney Diane Henderson Scoil Hollander Jill Moberly Alberl' Raulw Donna Shogren Evelyn Terry Belh Williams -u Ill -1 2' 9 'u Ill 2' I ia 5. o I aa o -Fu -0' D' nm -4 CD DI - in 3 o U, -P 3 'U o -1 '4- GJ 3 -0' OJ O 31 5. 22 KD U1 G. 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I ffl 91 'Si' ' in in L W i , ls sc., c Xf 2 C W l. . is f .lr fe- 90 Ed Brennan Tommy Brewer Margarel Briggs Byron Brighlwell Dale Brighlwell Jeff Briley Randy Broadslreef Bob Brown Clarence Brown Cheryl Brilfain Aaron Bryanl Larry Buchholz Cheryl Buclc Wayne Buclc Herman Buclcner Pam Buckner Teresa Burr Gari Burfon Arlhur Busler Janie Bulfram Mike Buxlon Teena Bynum Don Cacharcl Rila Cain Joe Caire Brenda Callahan Vonna Callahan Gary Calverl' Damian Camargo Greg Campbell Barbara Canfrell Randy Carpenfer Barney Carr Raenona Cason Kalhy Cassacly Dwighl Casleel Viclcy Caviness Nancy Caylor Sherry Caylor Palfi Champ Kafhy Charbonnea Don Chealum Mary Jo Chellman Palsy Childs Ruby Chrisman Kerry Chrislian Claudia Crisliano Sieve Church Linda Clawson Carolyn Claxlon Diana Clemence Janel Clemenfs JoAnn Clemons Carol Cleverly U SOPHOMORES Clwarla Cline Lincla Cliles Brenda Cloninger Nancy Cluller Mayzell Clyborn Diana Coffman , 'I 5 ' ,glee , ., L may 9 4 . -:hu riygax, s .V ff. ,- ,f,,ig?f Q ,51Wnj'yf4'ix,, i 1 New environment proves challenging Mike Cole Rila Cole Marlene Coleman Linda Connell Gregg Conyers Barbara Cool: Douqlas Cook Jolwn Cooney Beverly Cooper Donila Cooper Gary Cooper Janie Cooper Donna Colfer Bobby Collon Donald Counler Sieve Covell Ray Cowles Judy Cox Wanda Cox Sleven Creson Joe Crislian Melinda Croclcell Mary Crouch Dan Cullen Sally Curran Brenda Darnell Linda Darnell Cryslal Dauglierly Sandy Dauce Wilma Davidson Marcia Davies Dianna Davila Ginqer Davis Margie Davis Milce Davis Susan Davis John Day Lonnie Day Vic Dearrnore Joyce DeFoor Donna DeG-ranl' Connie Dellwample ti 3 ,W- rs 4' l I ' Mer: ':x.m:1- ,fullkflzz . gk if 'L A ,. 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Henry Eli Linda Engel Marsha Eppler Suzie Estep Jerry Etheridge Susan Eubanlc Carl Evans Jan Evans Ann Ewing Linda Ewing Dennie Fairbanlcs Kelly Felix Jerry Ferguson Larry Ferman Terry Fieqel Ray Flournoy Julie Folqer Beverly Foreman Tom Farnshell Phyllis Fosniqht Vernon Foster Tom Fredriclcson Glenda French Bob Fritts DPHOMORES Q B ,aryl K ya K fag V5 is ff 1 r 1-S A ' 1' I 1 J gk if! s, X 4 112 ,. xy ,, 13551 IK 1 r ,aw ff 'YV' 3 . sf iw' A arf 'T s K H' u s 5 5351 55' ombined efforts perfect talent assembly Marshall Fritts Robert Fuqit Michael Furthmyer Susan Gades Ronnie Gaqe Bob Gaither Debbie Galleqos Richard Galleher Shirley Gann Anqelica Garcia Jaclc Garlach Judy Garrett Dennis Garten Rick Gerdes Brent Gibson Wanda Gibson Tom Gibson Laura Gilchrist Steve Gile DeeAnn Glamser Beclcy Glass Garnet Gleason Cindy Glover John Goodson off 4 K i My i f .rs, ' f., ,Q ffllsl ' fic .J 'Q fl G W fi ' x i f em e rv , .rf X as X 93 S ill! R A A V 1 . . 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Palsy Hammond Linda Hammons Rhonda Hamplon Clinion Handlin Gary Hanni Brad Hansen Pam Hanshaw Ray l-lardinq Bonnie Harris Nila Harris Debbie Harrison Richard Hardesiy Linda Harlman Willa Harlsel Sylvia Harvey Arla Haslinqs Linda Haslinqs Sue Haslcins RoberiHouql1awou'r Rila Haury Farrell Hauser Slneryl Hauser Cliarles Hanson Rebecca Hayes Susie Heeb Elaine Heinze Sfanley Heinzman Marla Heiirnan Janel Helfrich Douq Hellman John Hein Phil Helvie Paula Hendrix Rila Hendrix Lucinda Henry Nina Henry James Herring Henry Higgins Linda Hildebrand Pal Hill Barbara Hillis Debbie Hillwick Charlolle Hines Jack Hinnenkamp Kalhy Hobbs Brenda Hodge Ross Hollander Chris Holman Norlon Hook Rod Hook Jo Ellen Hoover Donna House Rory Howard Carol Howe Verena Huffman Galen Hunqafe James Hunler Mike Huskey Roberl Hyre Jacquelyn lnqram Ron Jackson Brenda Jacobs Pele Jacobs Ronny Jacobs Sharon Jacobs Jim James Jack Jeifreys Tim Jenkins Michael Johansen Dave Johnson Heidi Johnson Lloyd Johnson Mary Johnson Nancy Johnson Mike Johnsion Gail Jorqenson Beverly Jones Nancy Jones O14 1 lk -:Svcs jk , ssl s s X sg' is K N., gy if af ' I 7 i 'M N . 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' nx K . 5 1' y. 'gi ii ml is . ,ef f 5' 'l Ray Jones Sandy Jones Connie Jordan Gail Kaeqi Tony Kaiser Neil Karlesiron Sfanley Keefon Lewis Keimiq Bridqel Kesler Marsha Kimzey Linda Kincannon Debbie Kennard Ronnie Kennard Janice Kenl Bernard Kinq William Kneisler Pai Kelis Aquinaldo Kinq Shirley Knoblauch Richard Knofilock Mary Jo Koker Rodney Kolden Sandra Koop Jane Kuehn Frank Kufilek Monle Lamberi Ronnie Landers Debbie Lane Dale Lark Milion Larsen Janel Lauqhary Barbara Law Vicki Lawman Roberl' Laymon Chuck Lediord Carolyn Lee Marsha Lee Troy Lee Pam Lehnus Ronnie Leis Dean Lemon John Lemon Bill Leonard Jackie Lewis Carolyn Liebau SOPHOMORES Transfer Don Liminq Pam Linamen Alan Linder Don Livesay Sillena Loman Lesley Long J aa -as 1 1 X J Ji S: , . '1 . M ' Ralph Lopez Douglas Lorerice Barbara Louclcs Larry Lovinq Bill Lulher Faye Lynch Francis Lynch John Lynxwiler Jeanne Lyons Karen Maclaslcey Joan Mah Barbara Mahurin Alvin Maiors Charles Maloll Sherry Maloll Sandra Mansell Dixie Mar Goldie Mar Sleye Marley Edward Marlinq James Marshall Linda Masl Greg Marlin John Marlin i' John Marlin Johnoy Marlin of loyalties accomplished h . ' 'UK K ...V 'T -fs f sf? 1 l if 'I . 1 , H+ 15 me s im' V is? ' ' Q , -4 A s,,Q',: '-1' ego f ,., me Y A -'3 .. 1' We f ,, 4 my rirsiffiggisfft ,fi , . '13 L 335 .. gli is AGN , my Susan Marlin I L , ggi-5 Edward Marlinez B B B a ' ' Tom Massenqill ' Debbie Malhers K N ' I Q. J H Gayla Mallhews , Barbara McBlaine , Qs N - 3 Theresa McBride sq .' A , Q Nancy McCallrey .Wa ja. t, f':,,RQ'L4 Gary McCarly li ' fl ly' d A 65,13-'LV'gLW--39 Anne Mcclauqhry Q i E - 1 vwfiaggi 4 Milne McClung :Q 0 L James McConnell 3 -EQ Q ' iw V3 if-7-H. if Lois McCord y B I - B Y B Brenda McCullough 5 B Joyce Mccurley 1 Diana McDermed - i l 1' i 97 SOPHOMORES Tradition, customs soon me if . s , I ,Vkr 3 J- e- as of . . P ' ' ZBX ii 2 do s Ifi- .,,11 ,W M M kkixkh R 3 xiii? g a M learned, utilize is J .ali if 4. l Af is f 4. ,, fx, -is . Q. , , .., W . Q R' is , ,.ss so , '- one i -I i 'ii s-uf R . A I li i ' .s... o. 1' ' .s . ,gr Y r. Y if s o nn Q on. F ep . M. . is wir I r Vu N -K R ef ' 1 is if 1 i -Q K ii o s r i s . s N no R os os o tk E :k': f i s f V X N f R 98 - , -miie' NM, 4 s xxx S3 x fb Ax Charlie McGowa Molly McGuire Jerry Mclnlosh Anna McKinley Danny McMurphy Donna McMurphy Jan McQueary Judy Mead Carol Meadows James Meek Connie Meeks Linda Melson Shari Mendenhall Cindi Merlz Ronnie Melcalf Nancy Mighl Barry Miller Pauline Miller Sieve Miller Terrilla Miller Tom Miller Ronnie Mills Gerald Milchell Karlene Milchell Pam Mirchell Eileen Moll' Karen Moore Roberf Morgan Lawrence Morland Joe Morrell Donna Morrison Kalhy Morlon Sam Moses Curlis Mouni' Marila Mounl Orlan Mullen Tracy Mundy Pele Murphy Jimmy Nash Debra Nassif Mary Naylor Leo Newman Edgar Nickel Virqil Nidifierj Carol Nieman Dave Nix Ronnie Norris Terry Obersi' John Obholz Calvin Odle Fora O'Donnell Nancy Oldiaiher Pai O'Neill Clark Orebaugh Terry Orr Marlin Owens Becky Padilla Pai Palmer Ron Palmer Sieve Palmer Terry Parnell Beverly Parks Ricky Parks Eddie Paschall Milford Paiferson Sheila Paiierson Scofi' Paiion Meg Pendlefon Dennis Perkins Judy Perkins June Peiiii' John Pfeiier Gary Piaii' Ronnie Pierce David Pike Dianne Pledqer Donna Pollard Agnes Pollock Jane Pool Connie Poorman Janice Porilock Pai' Poifer Linda Polls Beih Poynfer Judy Presley Brad Proesch Sieve Pufman Roger Queen Riia Quinaliy Frank Rae Gail Raqsdale Bill Ramsey Pai Ramsey Cindy Ramsey Janice Randal Ruih Rafh Jimmy Rea Ben Redding Jean Redman Linda Reece Jerry Reed Tom Reeves se f' . 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N1 W Q sv.: ' il? -- S 1 i lTh S Q yys 'Sys' of i pwmgli 'Z 'Wilt K . 4... gs View sf? 3 Si' I , i E-f fx 2 ' ' mix l A fx it .gil Lance Reqan Judy Renz Sieve Rhodes Alan Richards John Richardson Bob Richey Linda Richey Pai Richey Nancy Ridder Jerry Riddle Greq Rifidle Tod Ringle Nola Rinlcer Kim Roberis Milne Roberis Viclci Robbins lvy Rodman Judy Rollins Randy Ronlc Larry Rose Karen Ross Roger Ross Sinclair Royal Barry Rozelle Frank Rucker Sieve Rucker Tom Rudlcin Jim Rush Pam Rush Barbara Rusher Karen Ryno Lalricia Sallcil Dale Sander Debbie Sandiier Sammy Saylor Rhonda Scharff Doug Schoemlcer Sieve Scoii David Schuiie Terri Seager Sandra Sedam Carl Seqers Marvin Seqers Damaris Segura Sieve Seiinaier John Selby Georqiann Senec Marsha Seniel Donald Sepier Judy Shaclcleiord Clark Sharon Sieven Shaw Marlene Shell Richard Shelion 2- Searching fo find her book, Pam Lehnus loolrs in The card caialog. Paulerre Silveous Chris Simmons Phil Shepherd Lorna Mae Sherman Sianley Shields L., 1 ,nv --vu I ,J . .. ,Q 'LJ yy... .f Q, f David Shirey Roy Shoare Carol Shoclcley xmas John Shogren Jan Shoulrs Beann Sigg S : 1 Sieve Simms eg A S' ,vs ,Ji Q , , S X U - . Tom Simpson 'V' '9 J ' S . iir' y ,ss ? ii 'QQ-.R Y, 4 ii--H 5 K Marfha Skaggs . V ,K E . sl W If s y S f SOPHOMORES Melinda Slane Judy Smefhers -' Connie Smiih Connie Smilh , Janice Smilh , Jill Smith ' f Library affords varied experiences M ia.: ' , A vu' ! W- if? EV .e Pauline Smiih I J .qw Q Q S , Ronnie Smifh i' S Q, 1: 1 H 43 ii fri yi Q... Sianley Smilh ,N i i-r1 A ,. .l A lg- y ' ... Joyce Snell A S XC' V . gl Q ' Jim Snyder 7 ' J ' . A q 'Q I . 'K Scolr Snyder in : N -3, . I Q 'SP Af 'K if ' Ji ! 5 I -E7 ii Nancy Sommerhauser 15 , Sharon Spalion 13- ' ' W R19 1 ,- Yvonne Sparlcman :rg LW S -self., Beverly Sparks ' A ' S 5 ' :iw Diana Spafz K, 5, f' - 3,-.V ' Kennerh Spear 2 NJ fffgfjffg, N' 3 3 i f1 f ' A A J ' - Lx Hf1'f'f .iJ'f S e?ff5e:rz?izfifi4 a i . --. - if fb Sco++ Spence Bill S encer . P Sam Spiizner J- f Randy Spooner f' Mary SpraH' Mary Spunaugle . 25, we ' ., -.. Q- xr yyss -'r wx SOPHOMORES Advanced curriculum requires study J- fi T krrrk T. .V - S H 1' T Q TIIL ----5 2 ,. fi? Qs: S' ui is 'Q ' wi? aff W' gk y sw is Q- ' 1, ,S j' . S s 4 K x .1 H S ,P xr Q . 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Swinson Calhy Swilzer Diana Taylor Ginny Taylor Keilh Taylor Mary Taylor Sarah Taylor Janis Teqardel Michael Tennis Shirley Tharp Denice Thomas Jim Thomas Sian Thompson Wes Thompson Wanda Thorp Roxanne Thurman Deborah Tibbils Wayne Todd Terry Toney Judy Torlcleson Marlha Torres Pele Tovey Debbie Towns Sandra Treqo Barbara Trimmell Danny Troxel Dala Turner Linda Turner Sleve Turner Doris Unqerer Nancy Unruh Gail Upshaw Donna Urbom Phillip Vaughan Mary Viclcery Rick Vix Johnny Vr a Arlhur Wmcer Debby Wallcer Billie Ward Joyce Wardick Roberla Walls Vickie Wayman Bill Wealherman Terri Wealherman Leirnauna Weaver Kalhy Weedon Calhy Wehby Marca Weiszbrox Teresa Welsh Judy Wenlce Darlene Werner Andrew Wesl Jay Weslwood Bob Whillock Joe While Marshall Whillocl: Terry Whilson Cheryl Whillalcer George Whillalcer Junior Whilworlh Roy Wiegand Cal Williams Sue Willis Randy Willson Warren Willson Armenlia Wilson Berlha Wilson Connie Wilson Danny Wilson Kalhleen Wilson Mike Wilson Ronnie Wilson Shirley Wilson Vicki Wilson .- - E, r. -, vi 52 I . C9 41 s Ns . ,N ,Y 1 ,f Af' s L' , si I is is my nf, ..'f . ,f, fl N :W -is fp x I rw 1. :sq 4' .i.,.., ,,,.,v, K .. fi HM: 1 . .T H 3- s ff 1 . ...' 5 if pi! ,:L?'b '1 we Wrg si kQ-...- A no 4' icayss i Q, if X.. + I I, X... P V- zfi .- 1 Ili I ' ' Os Q Ai N, y vf . 5, V . - . se - ve' sil M -,Lk V 1 , - li Wgigzi -lgfvg Pe v 9 ,. :ff si 9 A' . W ll a sir::..i..1.a'2' 5. SHwiI6l 'Y J 0 ee xx Q. 5? Hi s . , .'V4 , I 1 1 s ee is :mf Sf! E x -- ' K an ff .Q .12 r a ,. . if Y' f A fx VK LJ, 1 in ,ff i D Y f 1 -K .iii K in 'W Keio g J, f A if l ' 4 Q , ,. L 3 Viclcie Wilson Darrell Wimsalr Connie Wirlz Judy Wolf Rira Wolf Norma Wolfe George Wood Terry Wood Frank Woodman Evelyn Woodrome Kalyn Worford Glenn Worlman Tom Wray Phyllis Wyam' Terry Yarnell Bob Yales Helen Yingsl Brian Ylander Diana Yocam Sherill Yokley Doug Young Karliy Young Maurine Young Daniel Zavala Jeannelfe Zenner Le+'s ge'l' fhal shirf fucked in, ok? Edwin Friesen. sugqesfs Dr Trying fo gel' nexf hour's assignmenf clone, cramming for a 'resf and oh yes, sleeping are a few of Hue Tasks performed in sfudy hall. I sf 5- , Q Jim? 9 AFX Q 4 an .,, M, ,.,,,paf-1'-Mfw-eww' f ' 5' e..., ..f.-e,e,...evff'v1'rfe K R121 'ff , , J., -W mr Y- . J. x ,fs ..-1 Sf si A full day ot concentration was provided as sophomores busied themselves with tests Q Kgs, s ti X One of the most popular places was the nurse's ottice where many miraculous re- coveries took place alter tests. SOPHOMORES Varsity sports offer special thrills Erick Anderson Mary Blick s, , My I .9 y rry V , 46 M. . Mike Brown N - 1 an Vickie Burnlm ' r if ' ca I Dave Clarkson . 'sw Diane Crandell J L Hb, f 4 c' . units 'MQ Donna DeForest X Dennis Fry ' 32 r James Gattis i i A A 3 Debbie Holcomb to 'cm --'Z Sharon Holloway .f I J I 'fr' , gi R b t Kl' ' . 1. f H- , ' ' 'Y' ' O er mglm s ij as-J -f r ! ,l'a a vi 'ii - 4 . gr Sharon Kristek it V i I it Roger Linnehur , , r ' ' i Pam Lund Q 5 44 5 I l Anna McCarley gy- ,V J i it Q' Walter Wilson iii, LZ 7 S,-4: bf ii lri i? 6 A A West's first all-boy ballet troupe practices the Harlem Shuttle betore school. I05 AmLTlwMemofc1es r!1abU 9U Q Above: In a pep assembly iusl before lhe final loolball game, Coach Kriewel is presenled a Pioneer frog. Righf: Pa Nelson comlorls embarrassed Daugh'rer Cline in a slcif. Below: Teachers apparenlly have as much school spirif as sludenls, as shown during lhis pep assembly. C 1 2 fa. f Apparenfly fhe field house is a liHle warm ihis niqhf. Ex-Pioneer Loren Hinnenkamp, Wendell Cline, Galen Diehl, JohnANelson, Paul Pelers and Jack Dixon have all shed 'their iaclcels. 'N-J 5 Enfhusiasm plus is displayed by Pal' Morell. lop: and Connie Poller, bo++om. feiifr? 'if ..l'I' ,E his rlii 'w,w':l J?3 ffiiin . , 11 - 2 lii 5 C A' 3 V .7 A..k www 'VM asv- siiy y yy , SCHOOL SPIRIT nthusiusm builds at assemblies, games We're from Wesl l-ligh, couldn'+ be prouder, and if you can r hear us, we'll yell a lillle louder. This one slalemenl' served as lhe mollo for lhe school spiril af Wesl. The pasl year conlained screams, yells, shrielcs, and cheers ol excilemenl. Compelilion was high in conlesls lo see which class showed lhe mosl spiril and slirred up lhe mosl' enlhusiasm. Assemblies. fun nighls, proiecls, and games all broughl oul lhe reigning laclor of high school life -spiril. Right Posier making reflecls school spiril al ils highesl peak. Below: Our las? game, say seniors Jane Old. lafher, Connie Poller and Elaine Ralclill, as lhey prepare lo remove lhe Wes+ Pioneers viclory banner. , EA s ss ,,,, 16 ' ,K ,,,, , J ,,,,,R l LW MJ, ,X fi 'M cs, f S gy, A, 'V iii' is ',,,, Q, ' ' yi W 'J W i -i , 'E' 5, ' F eral, Q, K J 3 V ,rrkh T ff s 00 if f , 'f'4 ,:f 'i T1 .5 s x :V ' I M465 js? 5 'L ak. gr .9 , .V-.. 'T 'm- , -1- - i 5 Q , - G M if 1 'Li-:w,,,,,., : - K , 3 4 P , IO9 K vii I 1 1 7 ..., M., Familiarizing sophomore girls wi+h vocal music, Miss Trudy King direcls a number from lhe Messiah. 9 J V' .95 'QW' 5 Mrs. Lorenne Gurley asissls Pal Koch al Daily orcheslra praclice enables orches- 'rhe sewing machine. fra members lo become more acquainled wilh a variely of numbers. CLASSES Scholars gyp, nap, read Tilralion is an imporlanl' laclor in lhe chemislry lab. Terry Todd walches her solulion of acid and base in hopes fhal if will soon lurn red, meaning lhaf il is now neulral. Il0 1' l T svf-rg: T VV' .Q ' 4 s. ,.k Q- V 7 ,z af - K .sz H N .Y . 1 K k : . 9 - q Ja . -' A 3 1 ' 1 f -ns J? 5 F T .,4,s,A.- . A L . . 9 r rv .U 5 1' ' T S J 2 L , P' . l sf f 2If2:Z1Iiff.L,4s 5, . Q X'-. A is l I -2- .,kk in 3 X K .f.-1. Q . i 4 f H 4 5 m M ' ' S. f4'f.. Research is not the only aclivify conducled in 'rhe library classroom, as lhe newspaper and fha grins indicale. Correcl' poslure and placing lhe book in lhe proper place are Q my imporlanl faclors in delermining limed wriling speeds. --...J Gary Fouch spends his lime perfecling an unfinished wood work proiecl while unopened books wail nearby. Confusion and laughler in lhe halls, lounge and caleleria were nol lhe only aclivilies which occupied Wesl sludenls. Sonne were even seen sludying diligenlly in lhe class rooms. lvlosl inslruclor leclures were heeded, bul lhere were, ol course, always lhe lew sleepy heads who managed lo snealc a mid-allernoon nap. While various lexlboolcs were assigned for read- ing and sludying. an occasional Mad or Hoi- Rod magazine slipped inlo class. Some ol The more induslrious applied lheir 'lalenls lo devising new and dillerenl' ways ol lricking lacully members. They were usually disappoinled because lhe leachers had ways ol calching on loo soon. On lhe serious side, an up-lo-dale curriculum adminislered by compelenl slall members pro- vided l'he besl lcind ol learning experiences possible. New courses were added: old ones were im- proved. Wesl offered a changing curriculum for lhe changing limes. Various assemblies were presenTed in The aucliTorium during The i966-67 year. Each assembly was chosen careTully To assure +haT iT would be boTh enTerTaining and eclu- caTional. DiTTerenT clubs were in charge oT The as- semblies on special occasions. Several speakers were guesTs on The WesT High sTage. NoT only was each oT The assemblies Tor The sTudenTs and TaculTy, buT aT ChrisTmas, There were several people visiTing Trom The Masonic Home. I Feel PreHy is The song ThaT Ann Ewing presenTed in The sophomore- iunior Talenf assembly Thanksgiving was given exTra meaning and beauTy Through This presenTaTion by The Choir and guesT speak- er Reverend William Miller. if! 3 Q-'31 ,jfs . qv ASSEMBLIES Programs provide humor, information The curious Mrs. Savage fearfully cluiches her million-dollar feddy bear as she is inrerrogafed by her greedy children in The fall pay. Wafching affeniively at The 'toys for rols assembly. Pioneers eagerly awair rhe nexr bid for a prize. ,K O Af ihe Toys 'For Tors assembly, Sherry Clawson pur- chases a brighfly colored furfle from Jan Youngman and Charlene Spicer. A 1 S, X 1 A li soo s if AWE., X 'f . . W s- N f V S- Alix Q s f i Sk X S To xx 'ii' S 'Q - , X Aa , Qi N II3 Adding Their arTisTic abiliTies To The EasT high vicTory banner, senior girls Take Time ouT Tor some gossip. lT's a lcnown TacT ThaT people have To Take ouT Their TrusTra- Tions somehow buT on school Time? Mr. John McEachern cruises down The hall in an eTTorT To relieve his TrusTra- Tions. Praciicing The faculTy arT of cuTTing in The lunch line is Mr. Jim McQueen. No maHer wha+ Time of The day iT was, one could always find sameThinq diTTerenT, funny, or peculiar going on in The caTeTeria or some hall or cor- ridor. STrolling inTo The caTeTeria one waTched various meThods of chewing being per- Tormed or in a sTudy hall some sTudenT asleep, or anoTher Throwing paper wads aT someone else. or someTimes even aT his sTudy hall Teacher. Halls Trequenirly provided a hiding place Tor a couple of love birds or space for boys To carry on a quick TighT beiore a Teacher caughT Them. II4 Fourfh hour WesT Word clisTribuTion brings ex- ciTemenT and confusion To Pam Oliver and ViniTa Serrioz as crumpled subscripTion cards and mis- placed lD's are hasTily explained. 'Gr Q The infersecfion af G- and K- needs some fype of a fraffic lighf. Many fimes one may be swepf info fhe fraffic going in fhe Opposne diredion. HALLS, CAFETERIA Passing periods serve as get togethers M Be sure fhaf fhe fresh reaches fhe fresh can. says Mr. James Curry, as he pafrols fhe cafeferia. im!! Sfudenf Breakfasf every morning offered fhose sfudenfs who didn'f have fime before coming fo school an opporfunify fo eaf before firsf hour. On fhe lasf lap of The iourney Through fhe cafeferia line, Carrie Turner wonders if fhe benefifs of mill: will offsef fhe added calories. 'll A daily occurrence oufside F-2 is Luanne Tovey's preparalion Sylvia While and lunch. While in Jrhe lounge. 'rhe around 'lhe iuke box. Wagon Wheel. sludenfs galher for ln a mad rush lo gain a seal for an assembly. sludenfs hurry info +he audilorium. Considered as a firing aclivily was locker clean- oul' day which occurred al fhe end of each semesfer. A+ 'I'his lime. all Jrrash, candy and ex- 'rra books were removed for inspeclion pur- poses only lo be fhrown in again alfer a faculry member gave lhe o.k. Fourlh hour was an opporfune lime for so- cializing in 'rhe sludenl lounge. Members drank soff drinks and danced +0 'rhe music of bolh live bands and 'rhe iuke box. Employed by many alhlefes in various sporls was exercise which was probably lhe mosi' lir- ing acfivily of all. 5 RESTFUL, TIRING ACTIVITIES Efforts bring on drowsiness, panic One of The mosT Tiring acTiviTies in any high school is sporfs. Proving This sTaTemenT is Jim Wray as he geTs ready To reTurn a ball in Tennis. LaziIy passing away The few minuTes before classes sTarT are Glen Bowerman, STeve Hobbs, John Davis, Ralph I-IoI- man, and Ed Sims. A'fTer a surprise vicTory over SouTheasT, many seniors cheer as The SaTisIied cheer rings ouT loud and clear. CLUBS Membership means working, socializing Pep Club girls lower above every- one else as ihey hang a red Chris?- mas bell. Pasling on Sanla's fur. Kandy Ku- lilelc helps decoraie lhe school al Chrislmas. Randy Hay and Larry Anderson purchased space in rhe Trail al Siudenl' Council's Toys for Tols Assembly. Mosl clubs had individual proiecls some- lime during 'rhe year. Sludenl Council sponsored several iunclions, such as Fron- rier Frolics, lhe Toys for Tois assembly and lhe Chrislmas decoraiinq pariy, which al- lowed organizaiions 'ro display lheir own lalenis in specific ways. s, Urging sludenls lo ioin Red Crossg Slella Manes and Evelyn Garion campaign in lhe caieleria al noon. Senior Pep Club members Lonella Decker. Ann Roe. Carla Lanqholer. June Sinclair, Nancy Leach, and Linda Pilman. along wilh unwanied visilors John Kolcer and Milfs Barlcer, prepare lo unveil 'rhe Senior Homecoming Floal. Along with honors in sports. West claimed other honors. DeLee Droll was crowned Miss Sweetheart ot Wichita ot l967 and Marilyn Miner was elected president ot the Wichita Youth Board. Jeanne Fry won tive gold keys in the Scholastic Art Awards Contest. Two Pioneers were National Merit Finalists, too. New this year were two honor groups, Honor Pep and Spanish Honor Society. By making posters tor games. Chris Engle, Jo Dinsmoor, Charlene Spicer and Jeanne Fry are members ot Honor Pep. ,.., . .N E- DeLee Droll Jeanne Fry Marilyn Miner Abilities, energy, time bring extra recognition Craig Martin and Jim Vanzandt are all smiles atter being congratulated by Dr. Edwin Friesen tor their National Merit Semi-Finalist ratings. A 'H .. Q Waiting 'For the installation ceremonies to begin are Spanish Honor Society members Linda Claar, 645625 Stephenson, Jane Oldtather, Carole Heretord, Karen Parlcer, Sue' Cook, Cindy Stout, Cheryl Parker, Sydney Long and Lynda Price. i II9 PRANKS Cunning feats humor, entertain, eiect Although a secluded corridor ot the building, J corridor is otten one ot the busiest. Giving Dick Gertz a tree ride to gym class are Pat Morell and Jim Norris. I20 No matter how hard teachers tried to keep students busy with outside assign- ments. time was always abundant when it came to pranks and gags. No one escaped the epidemic ot practical ioking which broke out early in the year and continued well into spring. Among some ot the stunts pulled on un- wary classmates was the setting ott ot a treon horn in an unidentitied locker, to the disgruntlement ot taculty members. Other practical iokes occurred during this gag war when a locker was tilted with empty pop bottles and, as retaliation, an- other locker was loaded with shaving cream. Unotticial holidays were the targets ot 'cele- bration- Groady Day, which needs no explanation and several patriotic boy scouts celebrated the tounding ot Girl Scouting when they wore their old scout unitorms to school. A once-in-a-litetime experience occurs when a iunior lStella Perkinsl is litted above a senior. Seniors exhibiting their strength are Travis Prater and Bob Walker: Lloyd Phelps gasps in amazement. V7-7 by M M' l 1 in , M fM r l L ' Lcy' 5 1. K . V1 's l M .Q M wi f if ' - - ,G 4, Harry BoH's, Pal' Callahan, Bob Sandi-A LVVL fer, Mike Bingham, Ronnie Chrisiie, f Marvin Edqinglon and Mark Williams wafch as Mer+ Earon cu'rs ihe cake N' . al' Their physics luncheon. V W A ,Nm V is - F K ood luck in Dallas.. Say Karen Smifh-S Linda Haag wisely hung This friend in ends by decordinq herlockeri her locker lo scare off any would-be Granny lLinda Pifmanl fakes 'time oui' for a good old fashioned cackle back sfage. locker ih iel. Pepsiers and players look on as Jon Nel- son and Tom Lifile capfure a Heighis Falcon. Celebra'I'ing Boy Scoui Day are Merl Eaion. Mark Williams, John Ruih, Sieve Smilh, Dave Shoulfs, Jim Wray, Harry Bolfs, Jon Bob Sandifer. nll .,e. Koerner and IZI FRONTIER FROLICS Carnival atmosphere erupts for a night S Late February was the time ot the StuCo all- school winter carnival. Frontier Frolics . Among the many gala testivities were booths. shows, a slave auction, a dunlcing machine and the sale ot interesting novelties. The marriage ancl divorce booths proved to be successtul while teachers tried to out-show each other in a basketball game. i All proceeds ot the money-raising carnival went to the all-school proiect, the auditorium stage curtains. - I' W'-Ibm .,ve-a..j'- ' ,V iifi 2 , , .,,, A we Q. S 3 s l ' ,,i. 4 '. ii .,, V in A ' - , 4 r, . , N . 1. Li ' 4 if fi :if .,. .Q 'Q ,S 4 z rgfifit iz f 1 , is K i 1 4 i L A' E l 55 s'si I 241 ,, fir f ,- . 4 ,,,., 1, 1- K f Preparing to tall into the pool at Frontier Frolics, Coach Ray Graham slips oft his perch. For once Dr. Edwin Friesen is on the receiving end as he wonders, All right, who did it? A 4 i I22 1 N49 1 is Q 4 9 'I ,'0. Ill' , 4 U 'iff' ,..QV 94'. Mounfain Dewers Donna Farris, Beffy Lamb. Jackie Grable, Susan McCranie, Linda Booher and Aniha Merriman sang of +ha+ fhere showboaff' Wonder whai Mike McCann is Think- i ing? is ii' worih one fickei? The Times, They Are Changing, was a selecfion chosen by Sally Cook, Pam Hufchins, Robin Brefh, David Davis and Jack Johnson in ihe Thespian vaudeville show. W hae Q ' M ill., f .T 1 ' iii i A 6 A Khiii , My K f 3 ii 7. Q ssfaiqe Wm ,s-45, Whos going 'ro pick all fhe debris7 hey ask while preparing io leave -vn- 1.91 Vw ' 123 Enferiaining ai' 'flue Honor Roll Tea are Gerald Mi+cl'1ell, Colleile Gray, Craig Miller, Sandi Bumqardner, Bob Pali- meiier and Karen Ross who presenied 'lwo lnumorous slciis. I24 Diane Chip-man finally gels Her ring as Craig Miller and Carol Price anxiously wail' ilieir furns. HAPPY AND SAD TIMES Laughs, tears indicate emotions fear, relief During each school year, many evenis, imporianr and nol- so-imporlani. Jralce place which bring an occasional lear, a chuclcle, or a simple sigh of relief. These feelings are amplified many limes over for seniors. who realize ihey are doing many lhings for lhe lasl lime. Alfhough beiler days are in sighl. one lhinlcs he will never quiie forgei how he fel? when ihal l-asl' bell rang, when lhal lasl Touchdown was made, or when he lasi sang 'rhe alma maler. Singing lhe alma maier a+ ihe lasl' baslceiball game aiier a close coniesl wilh Souiheasl, seniors cry wilh ihe realizaiion of ihe end ol high school drawing near. Enioying a special Chrisirhas dinner is Mr. Wayne Harrell and his iourih hour music iheory class. f s , W , s M siis Y .iiiiii - i Open wide, orders Dr. Russell Duclnworih on denial check day. Candy Lillibridge lells Sania whai she wanis For Chrislmas al' ihe Siudenl Council decorai ing pariy. ff ' 1 l25 lntmests Wim Aflwmjs Rauma , W K, t,,. ,,v-,,.,N,,.,, Dewu AndfTuw S . -,113 gi I f' .,L'f5 'f'hlf.x L L X I A,L 2, 1- , ,. if - I A L Mi' wif-ii' -rf f fax, N V '.w s aaa 133 ' ,ix f,-qgr g-A, ' fa , :.fji 1z2'fg'fM f 1 , ,f2'f':f , 1 1 - jr ' 'fgfsi :- - 9'3 si: 5 ' , W ifi f L , S -W off! X S :rf gpg WVLL -vgfsisll, my - Q ' Qi 7 gm., -- S- gr h My 53 , M Eff' Charlene Spicer Ginger Garland Shirley Bennefl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Karyn Baker Presidenl STUDENT COUNCIL School governmentconclucted efficiently STUDENT COUNCIL Bollom Row: Mr. Arlen Roberson, Sponsor, Karyn Baker, Charlene Spicer, Ginger Garland, Shirley Bennell, Linda Sion, Cindy Glover, Susie l-leeb, Nancy Cluller, Lana Ragland, Lynn Mobley, Sheila McConnell, Sharon Mickelson. Second Row: Miss Rulh Frey, Sponsor, Craig Miller, Linda Downing, Linda Haag, Lesley Long, Karen Maclaskey, Debbie Moore, Blenda Pyke, Melody Zody, Jan Youngman, Gail Kaegi, Vickie Wilson. Third Row: Mr. Michael Tillord, Sponsor: Pele Tovey, Roberl' Morgan, Vonna Callahan, Julie Folger, Sue Bowers, Karen Smilh. Nancy Roland, Nanella Daugherfy, Carol Price, Cynlhia Halls, Sherry Jones. Top Row: Mr. Mike Slucky, Sponsor: Dorolhy Ashlock, Lynda Snyder, Chris Engel, Diane Chipman, Sarah Parsons, Danny Nicholas, Sieve Smilh, Lyndon Drew, Dave Shoulls, Trudy Bishop. l28 Wifh fhe help of Charlene Spicer, vice-president Pres- idenl Karyn Baker conclucls one of' fheir firsl meerings. Wifh 'rhe beginning of rhe I966-67 school year, rhe olclesr organizarion a+ Wesl' conlinued funcrioning. The Sludenf Body officers were elecled in The spring and for The firsr rime were able +o gel' a head srarl' on sludenl' govern- menl' affairs. As soon as represenraiives and class officers were telecrecl, Srudenf Council sponsored a Un- i+ecl Fund playnighl' and Jrhe Toys for Tofs as- sembly. ln addirion 'ro lhe annual Chrisrmas Decorafing parfy, S'ruCo members promolecl Fliclcer Nigh+ ancl 'rhe winler carnival. Fron- 'lier Frolics Ill. To 'Finish our a busy year. an honor roll lea was given for qualifying sfudenls. ,A fn Pa? Callahan assisrs a marine in loading ioys on a fruclc af+er fhe Toys for Tofs Assembly. David Shoglfs. chairman of lhe Proiecl' Commillee. gives his reporl on lhe advancemenl which is being made on 'rhe Sludenf Council proiecl. Enioying punch and calce are fhe guesfs al 'rhe Sfudenf Council Honor Roll Tea. KEY CLUB Yellow curbs say no parking here ll'1 ils fourfh yeaf, rhe only boyg' Service Club ai' Wesl, Key Club, lived up lo i'rs mollo of We Build. Being an aclive parl' of lhe communily was a main obieclive, as Key Club is associaled wilh bolh lhe Wesl and Soulhwesl Kiwanis Clubs. This club's primary school 'lunclion has been lo pro- vide help in 'rhe cusiodians' office. Cuslodians needed and apprecialed This service. Anolher annual duly of Key Club is lo provide chaperones 'lor members of The Masonic Home during ihe Chrislmas season. A safely proiecl was l'ha'f ol: painling curbs yellow 'lo indicale no-parking zones. Worlring diligenily, Milne Buxlon, Gary Shafer, and Lawrence Alherlon decorale for 'rhe Sludenl Council sponsored decoraling conlesi. KEY CLUB Bo'H'om Row: Mr. DOH Small, SpOr1S0fZ Lawrence Perry, Craig Woodman, Sleve Balmer, Milne McClung, James Blakely. Tom Rudkin, Douglas Lorence, Mr. Harold J. Froning. sponsor. Second Row: Mr, J. Ellis Jackson. sponsor: David Shoulfs, Lawrence Alherlon, Danny Nicholas, Milne Buxlon, Layne Lloyd. Third Row: Jim Ashlon, Bob Blaclcburn, Kirby Chrislner, Sieve Meyer, Tony Bailey, Sam Biglcnife, Roberl' Haughawoul, Mark Berger. Top Row: Lance Regan, Jim Daffron, Bruce Pellell, Bill Broclcerl, presi- denl: Harvey McQuislon, Jon Nelson, Vice president Richard Vix, Gary Shafer, Dennis Garlon, Bruce Biller, Larry l-lamblelon. 1 Q cf! l30 57 li CHEERLEADERS Original yells urge teams on to victory l FF Q E: 3 CHEERLEADERS Boflom -Row: Suzanne Mericlillw, Rosie Caire, Karen Bowser. Second Row: Joyce lndermill, DeLee Droll. Top Row: Sherry Clawson. 'i,a5kilf'?'52i!,l,K: ,V .. w ,,:5,,, f1E1a Ag , 2, In Yu ,fy ,, - CABINET COUNCIL BoHom Row: Jeanne Fry, Pres.: Ann Roe, Vice-Pres.: Melody Zody, Sec.: Teresa Phillips, Treas.: Sherry Claw- son, head cheerleader: Sheri Goodpasfure, Publicify. Second Row: Linda Kraus, Roll-checker: Dorofhy Ashloclc, Roll-checker: Kancly Kufilek, Social: Diane Fry, Hisforian: Mrs. Pafrica Wesf, Head Sponsor. Top Row: Nancy Leach, Sr. rep.: June Sinclair, Sr. rep.: Cafhy O'Conner, Jr. rep.: Sfella Perkins, Jr. rep.: Cynfhia Halls, Soph. rep., Kalyn Worford, Soph. rep. CABINET COUNCIL, SR. PEP CLUB Honor pep offered as extra incentive SENIOR PEP CLUB Boffom Row: Linda Haag, Rosie Caire, Sherry Clawson, Sheri Goodpasfure, Kandy Kufilek, Nancy Leach, Jeanne Fry, Pres.: Ann Roe, Vice-Pres.: June Sinclair, Karen Bowser, Suzanne Meridefh, Lana Ragland. Second Row: Jane Oldfafher, Con- nie Poffer, Audrey Lee, Carla Langhofer, Jan Youngman, Sue Lewis, Vicki Adamson, Liz Hario, Caroline Blanfon, Cheryl O'Brien, Jane Schoff, Roberfa Chavez, Marie Milsky. Third Row: Carole Hereford, Sue Cook, Janis Grimes, Susan Jeffreys, Cynfhia Hill, Chris- line Engel, Sally Cook, Beffy Lamb, Margaref Blegsfad, Karen Nivison, Nancy Walker, Carrie Turner, Charloffe Terry. Top Row: Kafhy Reichard, Kafhy Rivers, JoAnne Hickey, Linda Claar, Sue McGill, Elaine Rafcliff, Debbie NNorfman, Mary Jones, Chris Thompson. Sue Harader, Grace Sfephenson, Barbara Baker. l L K I32 Senior Pep Club members enjoyed a year of chicken dinners, skiTs, homecoming TloaTs, TooTball and baskeTball dances and gold mums aT The lasT TooTball and baskeTball games. During cold nighTs aT games, seniors curled up in large blankeTs in order To keep Trom Treezing. They also sTarTed a new Trend by bring- ing Thermos boTTles oT hoT chocolaTe To The games. We're The Champs, was The senior homecoming TloaT. lT was a huge brown TooTball on Top oT which rode a TriumphanT Pioneer TOOT- ball player. During The Pep Club posTer conTesT, The seniors macle eighT-TooT picTures oT each individual TooTball player. These were Then placed in D corridor. AnoTher new TaceT oT Pep Club This year was Honor Pep. ln order To geT inTo This group, a member had To obTain l5O poinTs and main- Tain 90 addiTional poinTs each monTh. ATTer achieving her poinTs, The girl was given an Honor Pep card and a pin wiTh Honor Pep en- graved on iT. Girls who served on CabineT Council governed Pep Club and planned proiecTs Tor Pep Club. They were in charge of making plans Tor chicken dinners, pep assemblies, TormaTions on The TooTball 'field and skiTs during Pep Club meeTings. BoTTom Row: Carlene EngsTrom. Linda PiTman, Cherry McMullen, Marilyn CIuTTer, Carol Wise, KaThi PraTT, Jan Williams, Mrs. PaT WesT, sponsor. Second Row: Sally Meuser, Helen Harvey, Linda LindsTrom, Cindy STouT, Jan Weaver, Cookie Toombs. Karen Zollman, Sherry Robinson. Third Row: Linnea Ravens. PaT lngle, Kar- en Hicks, Mary ATkins, Linda Sion, Shirley BenneTT, Charlene Spicer, Karen SmiTh, DoroThy Ashlock. Top Row: Elana FriTchman, Karyn Baker, Karen Parker, Ginger Garland, Lynda Sodman, Linda Wisener, Jann Turner, Marsha STone, PaT Kessinger, Pam Wilks. T June Sinclair and Ann Roe are busy pinning TradiTional golden mums on Rosie Caire and Kandy KuTilek. Below: Seniors proudly display The Pioneer Tlash cards as The Pep Club spells iT ouT. BoTTom: We're The Champs was The Theme Tor The Senior homecoming TloaT. 4 V 4 'Qv ,, 5 5 JUNIOR PEP CLUB Bollom Row: Diane Freeman, Joyce lnderrnull, Debbie Mooreg Suzi Swan, Connie Flesch, Sherry Reid. Rila Gerwerl, Linda Booher, DeLee Droll, Judy DeFoor. Second Row: Linda Nelson, Beverly Whifley, Charline Fosler, Rhonda Smilh, De- nila lrwin, Davone Loving, Susan Schriener, Mary Downing, Debbie Duvall, Donna Haines. Third Row: Linda Harbulz, Carol Hower- fon, Deanna Brazell, Claudia Charles, Anila Jordan, Brenda McDonald, Pal Harl, Joyce Whilloclc, Karen Aary, Jane Wilson. Top Row: Margie Bowen. Valerie Swarls, Linda Morrill, Beverly Slringer, Mary Culhberlson, Brenda Schuler, Louise Fosnighl, Sharon l-loenscheidl, Ruby While, Kim lsbill, Linda Phillips, Nancy Bruns. A 4. .. 4. , W' -- JUNIOR PEP CLUB Bollom Row: Rozella Wells, Alice Arlherlon, Viclci Slane, Connie Brown, Sandy Carson, Denise Soderberg. Barbara Van Zandl, Donna Curlis, Pam Berry, Janel Simmons, Marylin Fellers, Mary Brown. Second Row: Barbara Wehby, Louise Pow- ers, Helen Powers, Rulh Penner, Marie Snyder, Carolyn l-lollzen, Linda Downing, Vicki Merlz, Susie Smilh, Janelle Thomas, Marilyn Fullerlon, Arianna l-luqhes. Third Row: Bobbie Ingalls, Debbie Taylor, Nancy Roland, Blenda Pylce, Becky l-larllord, Jeanelle Harris, Jane Winders, Kaihy Bell, Shari James, Marlira Tomek, Belly Reece, Sarah Cowles, Alice Wong. Top Row: Debbie Soderberg, Jean Slimalze, Carol Price, Sandra Ellioll, Jody Owens, Belh Hursl, Ginger Vaughan, Diane Charler, Cheryl Lieurance, Lynn Bowin, Norma Wilcox, Elaine Henrichs, Karen Drew. JR. PEP CLUB Pepsters continue zestful endeavors Enihusiasm and spiri'r were probably 'rhe iwo besi' ways 'ro characierize 'rhe Junior Pep Club members. The Juniors iransformed iheir chicken wire and paper napkins info a gold covered wagon wiih maroon and gold wheels, wi+h a miniaiure fool'- peppy garhering fhan ball games 'for ihese Junior members. player and pep Clllb member pOFlTayeCl by a broiher and a sisier of 'rwo members of 'rho Junior Class. Waifing fo have Their yearbook picfures 'taken proved 'fo be a less A+ ihe Souih-Wesi' chicken dinner, a Colonel from Soufh and Pioneer JoAnn Clemens receive siuffed animals as door prizes. ,-. ....Ns..... . , V.-. Before fhe Souih-Wes? game iuniors Joyce lndermill, Diane Fry and Caihy O'Connor enioy 'ihemselves ai a chicken dinner sponsored by Pep Club. JUNIOR PEP CLUB Bo'Hom Row: Diane Chipman, Debbie Henline, Adrienne Pendleion, Susie Asher, Linda Kraus,.Caihy O'Connor, Diane Fry, Siella Perkins, Melody Zody, Teresa Phillips, Miss Karen Gegen, Sponsor. Second Row: Terry Hulberfr Barbara Gilchrist Lynda Deierling, Glenda Crockeri, Linda Volz, Naneiia Daugheriy, Glenda Hilion, Mary Reiley, Jackie Grable. Mary Hammer, Roxanne Dean, Rene Boirs. Third Row: Debbie Porler, Pam Silke, Karala Bariels, Debbie Henson, Sherrie Prince. Reiia Fair, Carol Zimmerman, Debbie Waggoner, Kafhy Becker, Loreila Brown, Jane? Sion, Farol Farney, Karen Kulick. Top Row: Paula Bailey, Sharon Mickelsen, Janei Fooie, Dana Jinkins, Sarah Parsons, Sheila McConnell, Janice Tracy, Sheila Shuck, Kafhy Veirh, Karen Yaies. l35 SOPH. PEP CLUB Baby pioneers build spirit, win praise A highlighT Tor many sophomore girls l during Their TirsT year in high school was being a member oT Pep Club. The largesT club aT WesT, Pep Club spon- sored The annual posTer conTesT and The homecoming TloaT compeTiTion: The sophomore class Took TirsT place in boTh. Besides The exciTemenT of aTTending sporTs evenTs as Pep Club members, There was The exTra Thrill of Pep as- semblies, chicken dinners and decoraT- ing Tor FooTball FanTasTics, The I966 homecoming dance. The climax oT The Many sophomores parTicipaTe in forming The WesT High W aT a pep assembly. Year was 'lhe annual Cheerleader ilryouls in which many hopeful sophomores compeTed Tor The posiTions on The squad. SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB BoTTom Row: Twyla Beniley, Nancy Ridder, Debbie Towns, Claudia Griffin, JaneT Swinson, Marsha Eppler, Mariean Edwards, Diane SpaTz, Carol Shockley, Joyce WarTicl:, Linda Darnell, Brenda Darnell, Nancy Unruh, Sharon Dennis. Second Row: Connie Wilson, KaThy DeWiTT, Deeann Glamser, Molly McGuire, Debbie STahr, Gerri BurTon, Marsha SenTel, Susan Gades, SuzeTTe Graves. RiTa Hendrix, Marsha Lee, Connie WirTz, Cindi Meriz, PaTricia Lynch, Janice Kenf, Pam Lehnus, Shirley Wilson. Third Row: Diana Clemence, Jan Evans, Barbara Beyer, Verena Huffman, Barbara Allinson, Nancy OldTaTher. Wanda Brayfield, Terri Welch, Linda Hammond, Wilma Davidson, Sandra Mansell, Donna Urbom, JaneT Boyle, Marca Weiszbrod, Gail Upshaw, Barbara Mahurin. Top Row: Debbie Nassil, Mary Vickery, Nancy Caylor, Judy Wenke, Donna DeGranT, Joyce DeFoor, RiTa Cain, Linda Turner, Terri Seager, Nancy Jones, Jeanie Hale, Ivy Rodman, Sus Haskins, Jean Redman, Judy Mead, Joyce Dubbs, Marla HeiTman, Donna Pol- lard. l36 3 . , A - H SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB BoHom Row: Nola Rinker, Vickie Wilson, Linda Reece, Vicki Wilson, Mariia Mounf, Vonna Callahan, Pam Dill, Meg Pendleion, Charlolle Edwards,Judy Perkins, Marleen Douglass, Tracy Mundy, Janis Tegarden. Second Row: Donna Colfer. Pal Kelis, Margarel Briggs, Karlene Mifchell, Flora, O'Donnel, Jane Pool, Paiii Champ, MGVY JO Cllellmin. ROXGVYN9 Thurman. slfmlfle Lewis, Nancy Slewari, Ginger Davis, Karen Moore, Vicky Caviness, Brenda Gorrell, Sandy Gunn. Third Row: Debbie Gallegos, BeAnn Sigg, Bev Sparks, Gail Kaegi, Garnel' Gleason, Kaihy Young, Gloria Gray, Anna McKinley, Carol Cleverley, Melinda Crockeii, Carol Meadows, Sandy Addis, JoElIen Hoover, Lesley Long, Paula Hendrix, Elaine Heinze. Top Row: Connie Smiih, Becky Douglass, Kalhie Duvall, Ann Ewing, Carol Niemann, Connie Jordan, Carolyn Lee, JoAnn Clemons, Deborah Sandiier, Susan Dildine, Judy Renz, Debbie Malhers, Pauline Smilh, Charla Cline, Beverly Parks, Carol Slevens, Jane? Summers, Shari Mendenhall. SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB Bo'H'om Row: Heidi Johnson, Cyd Grebe, Karen Maclaskey, Susan Eubank, Kalyn Woriord, Cynihia Halls, Judi Smelhers, Jill Smilh, Debbie Lane, Arla Hasiings, Cindy Ramsey, Laura Gilchrist Terry Orr, Nancy Mighl, Mrs. Judy Beam, sponsor. Second.Row: Julie Folger, Linda Bader, Connie Poorman, Linda Clawson, Susie Heeb, Jo Dinsmoor, Nancy Clulier, Janef Helf- rich, Caihy Wehby. Mary Naylor, Mariha Torres, Carla Beckman, Linda Ewing, Janice Hall, Mary Jo Koker. Third Row: Melinda Slane, Gail Ragsdale, Pam Rush, Riia Haury, Diana Gurley, Georgiann Senecal, Cindy Glover, Sue Willis, Janice Smilh, Denise Boone, Debbie Downing, Vicki Dickmeyer, Trudy Bishop, Becky Padilla, Donna Colfer. Agnes Pollock. Top Row: Judy Garreil, Jan McQueary. Vicki Robbins, Janel Clemenfs, Connie Blough, Carolyn Claxlon, Sharon Spallon, Joyce McCurley, Debbie Harrison, Mary Becker, Dala Turner, Suzie Esiep. Nancy Sommerhauser, Palsy Barker, Nicki Lawman. I37 TRAIL Long hours, lost erusers plague stuff fx 1 1 Marsha STone EdiTor FirsT hour every morning. nine people gaThered in room F-2 in order To puT ouT The l967 TRAIL. There were layouTs To be drawn. head- lines and copy To be wriTTen, picTures To be Taken, Typing To be done and plans To be made. These nine people consisTed oT seven seniors and Two iuniors. Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson was The sponsor Tor The yearbook. John Ashlock, The iunior edi- Tor, learned how a yearbook is puT To- geTher so ThaT nexTyear, as The ediTor OT The yearbook, he will have The knowledge To puT ouT The l968 TRAIL. I38 John Ashlock Karyn Baker Sherry Clawson Jon Kverher Junior EdiTor ArT, lndex lnTeresTs Sfudenl' Life t , I Zvv, m: I , ,.,,,.. A: fx 'Qi 'C 1 e V3 I ,,,, 5, ' ! in r y . in , V , ?' 4 fs . . V T ff, 1 ' J '- sei , .,,' A ,V V ' I f Karen Parker Joe Riddle John RuTh Jay SmiTh Specials SporTs PhoToqrapher PhoTographer Many ex'lra hours are puT TorTh by The sTaTT To assure a TirsT class yearbook. Leff: Joe Riddle, Marsha STone. and Karyn Baker pause Tor a Tew momenTs as The final deadline draws near. Righf: The mosT exciTinq iob oT The TRAIL is The work on The index and Karen Baker was lucky enough To geT The iob. n-.70 I nur WEST WORD Motley group learns To write, cut, glue FIFTH HOUR Cafhy Mar, Ass'T Business Manager: Sylvia Whife, Ass'T Ad- verfising Manager: Luanne Tovey, Ediforial Ediforg Pam Hufchins, Feafure Ediforg KaThi PraTT, Ass'T Edifory Kandy Kufilelc, News EdiTorgSherry Clawson, SporTs EdiTor: PaT PaTTen, Ass'T PhoTographergJan Williams, Exchange Edifor. Hurrying T4 7 ,i2T? ..,,,. .. ,, ,, .,,, I Persons who held iobs The enfire year were Helen Har- vey, Business Manager: Karen Nivison, Adverfising Manager: Karen Parker, Eclifor-in-Chief: and John Rufh, Phofographer. FourTh and fiffh hours in F-2 were devofed To puTTing ouT The WesT Word, The newspaper which was published bi-weelcly The firsT semesTer and weelcly The second semesfer. STories were assigned, wriTTen, Typed, and ediTed. The final sTeps were pasfing up The pages from The prinTer's galley proofs, wrifing headlines and cuflines, and finally correcTing page proofs. lnsTead of having Two edifors second semesTer, There were Two assisTanTs, one in each hour. They worked wiTh The ediTor and Mrs. Shirley Gab- rielson, sponsor, and learned while They served. Bofh The adverTising and business managers had assisTanTs buT each hour had page ediTors. STU- denTs handled The phofography Themselves. To meeT a deadline, Kancly Kufilelc, Pam Oliver, KaTie FOURTH HOUR Kafhy Becker, Ass'T Adverfising Manager: David Ellrgincgvginggqieg:3S,F5Luanne Tovey and Donna Sanders read and Jiminez, Sporls EdiTor, Jon Koerner, Ediforial Ediforg Nancy Roland, Ass'T Ediforg John Ashloclc, Ediforial EdiTorg Jane Oldfafher, FeaTure Ediforz Kafhy Rivers, News Edifor. l39 is ff' , ,f .z 1 x .1 vf . SAFETY CLUB Boifom Row: Barbara Beyer, Pres., Max Ungerer, Vice-Pres.: Pele Dominguez, Sec.: 'Linda Valenline. Treas.: Marila Mounl, Yvonne Ames, Mr. G. E. Hudson, Sponsor. Second Row: Cheryl Whillaker, Mary Naylor, Jan Evans, Vicki Roberls, Connie Barnes, Mary Weinrich. Third Row: Tim Haddad, Ronnie Pierce, Rosemary Dullon, Charlelle Rugh, Dala Turner, Roberla Walls. Top Row: Bruce Wilson, Richard Tusler, Gerald Alkins, Ron Kuykendill, Barbara Wehby, Verena Huffman, Calhy Wehby. Placing a fickel on an illegally parked car is Safely Club member Ronnie Pierce. ll' its , , , wf if , RED CROSS CLUB Bolfom Row: Rod Neal, Pres., Sandy Larson, Vice-Pres.: ' Alana Wahl, Sec., Mary Downing, Treasurer, Margaret Honomichl, Rhonda ' I Hamplon, Mr. K. W. Hunler, Sponsor. Second Row: Roseanne Zeller, Penny ' D VU , Ballard, Marv Koop, Shari Baker, Glenda Crockell, Barbara Davis, Joyce Dubbs. 1:51, K S Third Row: Brenda Sleele, Evelyn Garfon, Slella Manes, Debbie Duvall, Donna - s Q ' Curlis, Mary Boney. Top Row: Jerry Sregink, Gil Woolen, William Anderson, f Dennis Garlon, Bill Rozelle, Miranda Beal, Arfhur Walker, Jennifer Thurman, Mrs. Yocum of The Cleveland Com- munily Aclion Cenler, speaks lo lhe Red Cross Club on a luloring pro- gram al schopl. l40 SAFETY, RED CROSS, DEBATE CLUB Presentations focus on social problems One ol lhe newer clubs al Wesl was lhe Salely Club. The purpose ol lhe club was lo help promole salely in school, in lhe parking lol, and all around lhe school campus. This year's proiecl was lhe speed bumps which were used lo slow down lrallic. These speed bumps caused many groans and much disgusl lrom lhe sludenls. bul somelimes lhey helped lo reduce lhe speeding in lhe parking lol. Red Cross Club began ils aclivily al lhe be- ginning ol lhe year. They slarled wilh lheir an- nual colleclion ol nylons which was used al Chrislmas lo slull rag dolls. These were given lo needy and neglecled children as Chrislmas presenls. Wesl l-ligh's debale squad lhis year, lhough sullering lrom an ineslimable lack ol experience compared lo olher area schools, won well over hall ol lheir lolal conlesls. Each weekend ol lhe lirsl semesler, one or more lournamenls, in- cluding an overnighler, was allended. The lopic under debale was: Resolved, lhal lhe loreiqn aid program ol lhe Uniled Slales should be limiled lo non-mililary assislance. Lyndon Drew and Gary Scharnhorsl prepare .lo oppose Jon Koerner's allirmalive poinl-ol-view in a praclice debale. DEBATE Bollom Row: James Van Zandl, Ruby While, Valerie Swarls, Mr. Glenn Blakemore. Sponsor. Second Row: Gary Scharn- horsl, Debbie Porler, Wayne Avery, David Fansler. Third Row: Charles Kunkle, David Kessler, Jon Koerner. Top Row: David Alli- son, Dan Pierce, Craig Marlin, Jerry Young, Lyndon Drew. Two-year debalers Craig Marlin and Jon Koerner look over lrophies and lalley-boards in linal preparalion lor lhe Wesl lnvilalional Tourna- menl.. Ai ' Ao l4l Y-TEENS Boflom Row: Audrey Lee, Pres., Cheryl Bilyeu, Proiecf chairman, Carla Orebaugh, Program chairman, Sandra Elliofl, Caroline Anderson, Libby Hyre, Barbara Baker, Nancy Caylor, Donna McKee, Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis, Sponsor: Mrs. Diana Timmons, Sponsor. Second Row: Arianna Hughes, Sherri Miller, Barbara Foreman, Crys Daugherly, Joyce Marshall, Nancy Slewarl, Mary Jo Chellman, Janice Tracy, Sherry Caylor, Marie Mar. Third Row: Pal Richey, Pam Bonser, Marilyn Terry, Alice Ward, Kalhy Veilh, Armenlia Wil- son, Linda Seal, Yvonne Buck, Donna House. Top Row: Wilma Davidson, Garner Gleason, Kay Osborn, Lorella Koch, Belly Downing, Roxanne Thurman, Deena Hardie. Roberla Chavez, Janel Schinnerer, Donna Urbom, Beverly Whilley. Y-TEENS Selfless public Y-Teens Club, which operales in coniunclion wilh rhe YWCA, parlicipaled in several im- porlanl aclivilies This year. During lhe Thanksgiving Assembly, Y-Teens presenred a religious program in which 'lhe Presidenl's Thanksgiving Proclamalion was read. They also had a reading from rhe Scriplure and a responsive reading. Rever- end William Miller, from firsl Melhodisl Church. Then presenled a Thanksgiving message. Oclober and December were bolh busy monlhs for Y-Teens Club. On Halloween lhey we-nr door-lo-door collecling for UNICEF. Al Chrislmas lhey ioined ellorls wilh Red Cross Club in order lo send a Chrislmas box 'ro Viel Nam: lhey also senl gills lo a local home for The aged. l42 service brings rewards Affer Y-Teen Presidenr Audrey Lee's inlroduclion, Reverend William Miller, from firsl Melhodisl Church, delivered a message in lhe Thanksgiving assembly. For an added spirilual elfecl, 'rhe choir sang lwo religious numbers. USHERETTES, OFFICE PRACTICE Worthy proiecls occupy willing helpers USHERETTES BoHom Row: Suzi Shepherd. head ushereiiez Glenda Hilion, Babble Ingalls, Margarer Srark, Rhonda Smirh, Roze++a Wells, Ann Camien, Nancy Heimrich, Glenda Liming. Second Row: Mr. Marion Faires, Sponsor: Debbie Moore, Ariann Hughes, Deb- bie Taylor, Chrisline Berry, Denila Irwin, Linda Hardesiy, Mary Jones, Palli Champ, Mrs. Mariorie Palriclc, Sponsor. Third Row: Diana Brenneman, Louise Fosnighl, Shirley Wilson. Kalhie Duvall, Debbie Duvall, Linda Rooney, Mary Downing, Irene Avila. Top Row: Donna Pol:ard, Wilma Davidson, Caihy Swilzer, Jane Wilson, Sandra Riley, Beverly Whilley, Grace Hieberl, Chris Engel, Janel' Schinnerer, Rose Co eman. OFFICE PRACTICE Bollom Row: Candy Lillibridge, Pres.: Jan Youngman, Sec.: Beily Harmon, Treas.: Geraldine Johnson, Jan Surface, Sue Rawlins, Miss Ruih Lungsirum, Sponsor. Second Row: Judy Melson, Glenda Olson, Phyllis Hays, Brenda Hopper, Vicky Burion, Linda Duncan, Jeannie Baker. Third Row: Connie Bannon, Judy Faber, Delores Rucas, Charlene Miller, Anifa Odle. Top Row: Carol Chancellor, Linda Towns, Phyllis Gardner, During Jrhe year, Ushereiies acred as hosiesses io ouisiders of Wesi High who alslended school lunclions, such as plays and musical programs. Ushereiies was noi a club, bui was a service or- ganizaiion. They mel before school preceding The play or program which was lo be presenled. Four leading girls were chosen because ol dependabiliiy and service io help lead com- mencemeni exercises and Vespers. Office Praciice Club aciiviiies consislecl of compiling and issuing The siudeni direclory and The annual Employer-Employee Banquel' which was aliended by ihe members oi ihe club. Oi- iice Praciice also pariicipaied in Toys for Tol's, Chrisimas decoralions, and The annual carnival. In 'rhe spring, 'rhe coming year's girls were chosen for Office Praciice and a gei-acquainlecl dinner 'lor 'rhese girls was given. SharonaWeaIcly, Sue Lewis. f i-1f'f'?. 'ii' 21. -ff' ffl ..- Q si- xi'i'.l '-, M i :gif , ,- if ' ' -i-- .'i ,3G1Z'-U15-Q iss ,ll l 7ifiQQQi 5 I . ., 1.4 1- 'iii TQ xies,.i.s' iiffi-,1 1, t., 3 4 1. .9 f ifgzh SF , , i my 535' ' . I 4 -Q' j .ge 5 s Q i y ,fmgysgg C f w e i. b een A , ., - any , Ei 515: ,LVV 9: .LLV . 1 -' C V. J , ii. X A 4 Q i S' goie I . y g i , , C 5 f is i , F 3 if 1 3 s f li' .W -1, X 1 W , i i i , Q in E-.1 I43 M. iggfsiiliiii '-YV' BUSINESS CLUB Boflom Row: Anlha Merriman, Pres.: Connie Bannon, Vice-Pres.q Brenda Hopper, Sec.: Linda Towns, Treas.: Corina Brayfield. Judy Moss, Diann Pledger, Geraldine Johnson, Pal Poller, Jeanne Rose, Lana Ragland, Jeanne Pappin. Second Row: Linda Duncan, Jeannie Baker, Sharon Bellz, Janice Mayne, Mary Harp, Mayzelle Clyborne, Carla Langhofer, Charlene Miller, Delores Rucas, Sandra Riley, Susan Marlin. Third Row: Judy Coady, Sue Harader, Sharon Howard, Phyllis Hays, Candy Lillibridge, Judy Faber, Susanne Cornell, Nancy Oldfalher, Louise Fosnighl, Lois Carlson, Linda Kincannon. Top Row: Marvin Beshirs, Carla Beckman, Belinda Menclce, Sue Jeffreys, Glenda Olson, Shirley Garrell, Judy Melson, Janice Laughary, Carol Chancellor, Anila Odle, Doug Bolsler, Terry Fallon. BUSINESS CLUB l Vocational exploration arouses interesl BUSINESS CLUB BoHom Row: Janel' Swinson, Rozella Wells, Cheryl Thimol, Margarel Slarlc. Mr. Neil Warren, Sponsor. Second Row: Rose Schmidl, Jan Surface, Sherry Yokley, Eleanor Wong. Third Row: Frances Swarringim. Jim James, Marlene Shell, Debby Walker. Top Row: Sharon Wealcly, Milne Slewarl, Sandra Trego, Bill Wealherman. I44 The purpose of Business Club was lo slimulale inleresl in lhe business field, lo explore busi- ness vocalions and opporlunilies, and lo become beller acquainled wil'h business procedures. The pasl year was ils lirsl in exislenceymem- bership was aboul sevenly members. Members were required 'lo have lalcen one business sub- iecl or To be presenlly enrolled and lo have paid required dues. The club parlicipaled in various proiecls and aclivilies lhroughoul lhe year. Among lhem were business speakers, films, demonslralions ol business machines and field lrips. SPANISH 0ld customs enlighten, entertain hombres Spanish Club was established to recognize high Spanish achievements ot the students and to pro- mote continuity ot interest in the Hispanic studies. Members had to have had one year ot Spanish or be enrolled in the school year. The organization participated in various activities. among them were the decorating ot the cateteria tor Christmas and the Toys tor Tots auction as- sembly. They helped sponsor a language clubs dance and made ettorts to toster a Spanish-speaking Wichita tamily. Spanish Honor Society. an auxiliary group within the club, was re-established. Members had to have a B average and they were made available to tutor students who had ditticulty with second-semester Spanish. f k F . I K1 'V Ji' ...ii P, z I i . T ' . . ,,,, r....., W 5 -51 M . ... . f A Agrv K Y gzlx my VVV. Y L .,,,, . , 2 I I k ssii T it s J ...M J 1 4 i it Wi Spanish students wait patiently ltopl as Harvey McQuiston, Mrs. Doro- thy Petterson and Larry Perry thread the proiector labovel. SPANISH CLUB Bottom Row: Sue Cook, Pres.: Carole Hereford, Vice-Pres.: Lynda Price, Sec.: Linda Claar, Treas.: Karen Parker, Grace Stephenson, Goldie Mar, Gail Jorgenson, Suzie Estep, Debbie Lane, Stephen Perry, Miss Pantila Galvan, Sponsor. Second Row: Sydney Long. Susan Watson, Jan Weaver. Linda Lindstrom, Cindy Stout, Linda Mar, Jane Oldtather, Deborah Sanditer. Marsha Lee. Janet Helfrich, Mrs. Dorothy Pettersen, Sponsor. Third Row: Pat Kessinger, Claudia Charles, Pat Hart. Joyce Whilloclr, Connie Jordan, Rita Gerwert, Joyce lndermill, Cheri Parker, Betty Reece, Bob Wedge. Top Row: Terry Parnell. Susan Schreiner, Davone Loving. Donna Haines. Janet Bayle, Mary Spratt, Molly McGuire, Jean Redman, Lesley Long. Becky Padilla, Harvey McQuiston. l45 WN? FRENCH CLUB Bollom Row: Jan Grimes, Nancy Cluller, Susie Heeb, Pam Dill, Marleen Douglass, Tracy Mundy. Brenda McDonald. Karen Drew, Miss Karen Nichols, Sponsor: Mrs. Laura Price, Sponsor. Second Row: Debbie Moore, Cheryl Buck, Nancy Might, Velva Hamillon, Shari James, Nanerla Daugherly, Vicky Caviness, Renee Dick, Deeann Glamser, Mike McGann. Third Row: Linda Clawson. Cyd Grobe, Karen Maclaskey, Susan Eubank, Linda Haag, Suzanne Meridelh, Carol Howerlon, Carole Barnes, Jan lmbonden, Roger LeRoy. Top Row: Marge Bowen, Barry Miller, Rila Haury, Janet Clemenls, Debbie Hillwick, Sharon Biddle, Bob Akers, Edward Cour- ier, Mark Eggen, Harry Bells. FRENCH CLUB Needy family adopted as holiday proiec Allhough working from limiled resources, French Club was one of The school's mosl aclive clubs. They began lhe school year by co-sponsoring a Halloween Dance, a combined eflorl of all language clubs. Of special in- leresl 'ro club members during 'rhe holiday season was parlicipalion in lhe annual decoraling parly al school and 'rhe unique proiecl of providing for a needy family. ln aiddiiion ro selling candy afler school as a money- making endeavor, French Club sponsored a playnighl for members. They parlicipaled in Fronlier Frolics, 'lhe winler carnival, and closed oul' l'he year wilh lhe annual banquel and picnic. FRENCH CLUB Boflom Row: Dave Shoulls, Pres.: Lyndon Drew, Vice Pres.: Karen Bowser, Sec.: Cherry McMullen, Grace Hieberl, Carol Wise, Judy Perkins, Nancy Ridder, Barbara VanZand'l, Wilberfa Willis, Mrs. Lakme Coakley. Sponsor. Second Row: Sherry Reid, Belly Lamb. Odelia Tromblee, Linda Volz, Connie Poorman, Barbara Rugher, Linda Rooney, Sandy Sluarl. Chris Berry. Third Row: Vicki Wilson, Sherrie Prince, Marcia Knighl, Karyn Baker, Karen Smilh, Rose Norman, Terri Welch. Susan Slarns, Judy Renz, Belly Slreel. Top Row: Mike Sluclcy, Jan Shoulls. Aquinaldo King, Kenny Bennefl, Karen Zollman, Danny Nicholas, Mark Williams, Sieve Smifh, Marvin Edgingion. I46 LATIN, GERMAN CLUBS Ancient languages reveal past heritage Diversified exiracurricular aclivilies along wilh iniense fascinalion in lhe classic language lured numerous siu- denis 'ro parlicipaiion in La'rin Club. This long-eslablished club proceeded, conllidenl' 'rhal' ln hoc signo vinces, lUnder The flag you will conquerl. All members played paris in planning such successes as l'he Salurnalia, Roman Banquei and 'rhe Language Clubs Parry. Obsracles such as membership, usually encouniered when organizing a club for ihe lirsl year were easily and surprisingly overcome for sponsors of German Club. The possibiliiy of acliviiies was dismissed in favor of siariing by 'frying 'ro build a slrong basis from which 'ro work. Achievemenl oi 'rhe qoals ol conlinued inleresl in German and knowledge of German cullure were realized early because of avid inieresl. f A--. J . - L Q i N KT if ' .r J Ps V P .f s in Rf sg? LATIN CLUB BoHom Row: Mr. Berfram Broddle, Sponsor: Con- ! . nie Wilson, Pres.: Julie Folger, Sec.: Barbara Jenkins, Treas.: Mike Hannon. Second Row: Debbie Harvery, Shirley Leis, Kaihleen Don- T ' ham, Becky Glass. Third Row: Kaihy Greenlee, Melody Sireel, jf E Georgie Dufcher, Sylvia Harvey, Karen Nivison, Linda Byinglon. l H Top Row: Sam Bigknife, Mark Berger, Ray Jones, Terry Yarnell, R. E ,I S C. Vix. Displaying coslumes for lhe Laiin feslival are Kafhy Donharn, Mark Berger. Sylvia Hervey. Sam Bigknile, and Becky Glass. GERMAN CLUB Bollom Row: Mr. Pefer Troff, Sponsor: Cookie Toombs, Pres.: Kim Roberls, Vice-Pres.: Heidi Johnson, Sec.: Bruce Pellell, Treas.: Sally Meuser, Karen Ross, Anila Piper, Nancy Sommerhauser, Vonna Callahan. Second Row: Nancy Clausing, Vicki Adamson, Linda Downing, Carolyn Hollzen, Barbara McBlaine, Gail Sedam, Mary Jo Koker, Debbie Sfahr, Mike McLaughlin. Third Rowg Janel Oliverson, Judy Andrus, Donna Sanders, Ruih Penner, Elaine Henrichs, Connie Poller, Mary Hammer, Gary Siein, Mike Buxfon, Bob Arkinson. Top Row: Dale Nulik, Jack Garlach, Jack Hinnenkamp, James Fry, Gary Shafer, Edgar Nickel, Randy Broadslreel. Larry Hamblefon, Joe Bauqhman, Sieven Spencer. I47 V I ,Q Q CHESS CLUB Bottom Row: Michael Tiltord, Sponsor: Kirby Christner, Pres.: Kathy Becker, Vice-Pres.: Tom Kopper, Pamela Mason, Marie Mitsky, Sharon Barnes, Mike Johnston, Sandy Chandler, James Van Zandt, Mrs. Stella Hamilton, Sponsor. Second Row: Arick, Anderson, Jackie Neal, Debbie Wortman, Elaine Ratclitt, Mike Goodwin. Bill Allen. Dave Gochenour. Tony Bailey, Pamela Coon. Third Row: Layne Lloyd, Rodney Smith, Ronnie Metcalt, Robert Haughawout, David Shirey, Linda Connell, Terri Seager, Bob Cotting- ham. Top Row: Craig Martin. Bob Palmitier, Bill Greenlee, J. M. McBaine, Tom Lewis, Rex Furry, Ron Jones, Mike Bernritter. Scott Snyder, Larry Booth. CHESS CLUB, FOODS SERVICES Cooks, strategists ponder before acting Organized on March 2, I96O, the Chess Club has increased its membership rapidly. Various strategies were practiced to prepare tor tournament play. This club period provided its members with opportunity to play chess with opponents on the same ability level. Foods Services expanded to include boys. Interest- ing odors and strange noises came down l-corridor many afternoons. Enrollees learned to bake and cook in quantity, to plan and serve cottees, teas, and dinners ancl to budget and tunction in the competitive area ot tood service. Both boys and girls had uniforms which were worn when any serv- ing was done. Under the direction ot Miss Sandra Rice, Foods Services provided additional vocational experience tor interested students. FOODS SERVICES: Bottom Row: Libby Hyre, Mary Atkins, Dorothy Grittth, Alta' Ward, Nancy Sheets, Linda Valentine, Linda Hill, Janet Scholl. Judy Converse, Genevie Young, Gene Duran. Second Row: Tommie Davis, Yvonne Buck, Penny Beckwith, Marie Mar, Judy Dosh. Beverly Kerr, Betty Davis, Steve Jordan, Pat Schmidt, Glen Bowerman. Third Row: Steve Meyer, Doug Johnston, Cheryl Bilyeu, Gail Shuck, Linda Gershaw, Belinda Winters, Anita Peek, Sharon Row: John Rhodes, Allen Jochers, Ron Bennett, Lloyd Phelps, Travis Prater, Bob Walker, Warren Bogard. Larry Anderson. Ronald Hoover. Raymond Swager, Donald Hanni. Torkalson, Tam Little, David Kimble, Randall Charters. Top l48 ,J ART CLUB Bollom Row: Mr, Roger Dale, Sponsor: Jann Turner, Pres,g Terry Wilson, Vice-Pres.: Paula Bailey, Sec.: Jan Williams. Treas.: Susan Abram, Mary Harlman, Sherry Jones, Lorella Brown, Brenda G-orrell, Linda Harlman, Ella Doucel. Second Row: Jeanne Fry, Nancy Leach, June Sinclair, Lonnella Decker, Carla Nelson, Dana Jinlrins, Laura Gilchrisl, Belly Hall, Linda Engel, Boolh Complon: Third Row: Ginger Garland, Dell Hoplcins, Ronnie Fuller, Carla Jansson, Cynlhia l-lalls, Farol Farney, Charline Fosler, Terry Addilon, JoAnn Clemons: Top Row: Rickie Bruce, Merl Ealon, Sleve Brussow, Wesley King, Randy Boss, Bobby Gailher, Kerry Chrislian, Benny Connell, Sleve Covell, Kim Lisler, Liz Hario. ART CLUB School benefits from regular displays ART CLUB Boflom Row: Kalhy Whorlon, Sherry Robinson, Marsha Oliver, Donna Razoolc, Denise Soderberg, Linda Sion. Second Row: Mona Zagonel, Susie Smilh, Sue Willis, Cindy Glover, Diana Gurley, Ruby While, Luanne Tovey. Third Row: Connie Wirlz, Georgiann Senecal, Charlolle Terry, Marlila Tomek, Janelle Thomas, Linda K. Smilh, Colleen Sheahon, Agnes Pollock. Top Row: Ed Sims, Hollis Slabler, Sinclair Royal, Richard Osborn, Sleve Travis, Sleve Ziser, Sylvia While. This pasl year was lhe lirsl year of li' v exislence lor lhe Arl Club. ll was H Y A f eslablished lo lurlher lhe inleresl ol sludenls involved in lhe arl area. Sevenly-live members parli- cipaled in lhe clulo's aclivilies and proiecls. The only requiremenl lor H , ' ' hifi membership was lo be enrolled in lhe Arl Deparlmenl. There were several proiecls and aclivilies lhroughoul lhe year. They raised money 'lrom projecls lor an Arl Associalion Scholarship. Also sponsored was an all-school play- nighl and a dinner lor various olh- er arl clubs lhroughoul lhe cily. I49 FUTURE MED Careers explored, topics discussed Fufure Medical Careers Club again provided a sludy program ol presenl job opporlunilies and lulure educaiional requiremenls 'for all sludenls inferesled in lhe medical field. Among rheir lis'r of proiecls was a scholarship, pre- senled annually by The club, io a senior exhibiling 'rhe mos? inleresi and abilily in medi- cine. Fuiure Teachers Club of America was designed lo prepare all inleresied sludenls 'ro meel' lhe demands and requiremenis 'ol rhe reaching profession. Job opporiunilies were among The leading discussion queslions which were aslced of guesi spealcers. ...cf-ff' lnlerpreling an X-ray of ihe chesl, Mr. Duane Pierce, an X-ray Technician from S+. Francis Hospiial, explains his iob fo Fulure Medical Club. FUTURE MED. Bolrlom Row:Jan Youngman, Pres.: Diane Chipman, Vice Pres.: Valerie Swarls, Tom Gibson. Karen Kulick, Kalhy Bell, Barbara G-ilchrisl, Mrs. Marjorie Curry, R.N., Sponsor: Mrs. Adela Riner. Sponsor. Second Row: Kalhi Prali, Kafhy Rivers, Mary Johnson, Karen Hicks, Kaihie Duvall, Roxie Dean, Sheila McConnell, Sharon Mickelsen, Dianne Young. Third Row: Sandi McCormick, Sarah Parsons, Anne McClaughry, Pal' lngle, Sharon Spallon, Ginger Alexander, Sue Bowers, Connie Wilson, Melody Zody. Top Roy: Milne Roberis, Larry Rose. Bob Rozelle, Jerry Young, Donna Young, Terry Hulbert Anne Ovens, Adrienne Pendlelon, Delores Duran. l50 ww, ii nf ,lxli FUTURE TEACHERS BoHom Row: Donna Farris, Pres.: Charlene Spicer, Vice Pres.: Carol Price, Sec.: Sue Rawlins, Treas.: Chrisiine Engel, Karen Nivison, Judy Garreif, Susan Dildine, Valerie Horsnell, Lynn Mobley, Cynlhia' Hill. Second Row: Mrs. Verla Grifiifhs, Sponsor: Debbie Nassif, Cheryl O'Brien, Shirley Benneff, Paula Mardock. Arlene Miller, Bobbie Ingalls, Margarel Blegsiad, Beverly Slinger, Bill Willis. Third Row:APhil Fraley, Byron Smilh, Linda Wisener, Lynda Sodman, Debbie Taylor, Nancy Roland, Blenda Pylce, Linnea Ravens, Margarei' Briggs. Top Row: Joe Rose, Joyce McCurley, Charloffe Williams, Merlene Canfrell. JoAnne Hickey, Pam Frailey, Karey Leis, Jackie Grable, Howard Webb, Donn Higgins. FUTURE TEACHERS Advontoges of profession reviewed iiirr Marlene Canlrell finds il' quife a challenge as she lesis her abiliiies on Sfudeni Teachers Day. Ji ,': 7'lTfl,f si E iiiii iici, i Lf ,,,, iii 'iiii 7 ., ' l i 'rr ' ' iiis T , .fi 7 sw . ,,,:', V W , . i ' D 2 Q 5 17 Q 3 ,i .- , IVV: I ' iliii' ,. ,.. Top: Chris Engle, Cindy Hill, Donn Higgens, Howard Webb and Donna Farris prepare for ihe Froniier Frolics by rrialcing pa riy hals. Above: Two members find misplaced hafs shorily before ihe carnival. l5l W I SWIMMING CLUB Bo'H'om Row: Jill Moberly, Janel Boyle, Gail Upshaw, Calhy Wehby, Mary Downing, Kalherine Lanclwehr, Linda Bruce, Belh Poynler, Rila Quinally, Suzelle Graves, Debbie Wagoner, Pam Mason, Debbie Gallegos, Sharon Biddle, Vicki Wilson, Robin Brelh. Second Row: Agnes Pollack, Donna DeGranl, June Peflil, Mary Railey, Jan Williams, Ginger Garland, Theresa McBride, Carrie Turner. Third Row: Marie Milsky, Marsha Lee, Bev Whilley, Susan Schriner, Barbara Beyer, Vicki Merlz, Linda Harl- man, Gayla Malhews, Marla l-leilman. Top Row: Miss Karen Gegen, Sponsor. SWIM, GYNINASTICS, MODERN DANCE CLUBS Demonstrations, programs display skills GYMNASTIC CLUB Bollom Row: Carrie Turner, Farol Farney, Charlene Fosler, Debbie Lane. Second Row: Romi Jessup, Connie Bookour, Roberla Walls, Cindy Sloul, Jan Evans, Willie I-larlzell. Top Row: Beverly Sparks, Kalhy Cassody, Dorolhy Ashlock, Linda Lindslrom, Barbara Beyer, Connie Smilh, Mrs. Judy Beam, Sponsor. Synchronized Swim Club devoled mosl ol ils 'lime ro preparalion of 'rhe spring waler show, a colorful evenl which involved hard work and lalenl. ln addilion 'ro organi- . zing a complele program, long hours wenl inlo lhe crealion of sels and coslumes for lhe show. L Q A new organizalion lor girls only was gymnaslics club, which gave aspiranls many opporlunilies lo develop agilily and skills needed for performance of dilficull rou- lines. l52 MODERN DANCE BoTTom Row: Mary ATkins, Romi Jessup, Linda LeTTenmaier, MargareT Honomichl, Charlene Spicer, Cindy STouT. Second Row: Mrs. Jean Beirig, Sponsor: Terri Welch, Arianna Hughes, PaT WaTTs, Linda LindsTrom, Sandra EllioTT, Karen Hicks, Penny Ballard. Top Row: Chris Engel, Sally Cook, Karen Bowser, DoroThy Ashloclr, Mary Railey, Carol Price, CharloTTe Terry. 4 B ,ar , g if 1ii i E A I K A ...M I . .,V:k K , 1 , ipaarrfwfv. A I QV A ' - ,Er ,,,,,, ,,,., , Iw' 'B f r or - r r'-r A ' A ' . , ,.. . n... Balance and co-ordinaTion are displayed by The GymnasTics Club as shown on The parallel bar. Paula Wilson, Valerie Horsnell, Sharon Sealy, Mary Raily Bonnie HamilTon and Mary ATkins pose in The EasTer por- ln iTs TirsT year, Modern Dance Club aTTracTed girls inTeresTed boTh in improving grace and agiliTy and in performing before live audiences. Many hours were spenT preparing cosTumes and seT designs. and rehearsing dance numbers for programs. ShorTly before ChrisTmas, They presenTed Happy Holidays, Tor which They were in charge of The choreography. The group parTicipaTed in The modern dance-vocal music program in The spring. Tion of Happy Holidays. Forming a human pinwheel, girls in Swim Club rehearse 'lor The annual waTer show. I53 AfTer The lasf scene has drawn To a close. The successful casT oT Curious Savage ioins hands Tor The final curTain call. FALL PLAY Mrs. S avuge and co. outwit children CAST Linda PiTmen ............... .. . . . Fairy May Ginger Garland . Gary Miller ..... Marcus DowTy Heidi Johnson Craig Miller ........ . . . . Florence . . .Hannibal ........JefT . . . .Miss Willie Dr. EmmeTTe Sheri Good pasTu re Cookie Toombs ... Val PalmiTer .... Jaclc Johnson . Karen Ross . Mrs. Savage . . . Lilli Belle . . . . .Samuel TiTus Savage .Mrs. Paddy ln preparaTion Tor her role in Curious Savage Heidi John- son has sTage malceup applied by JaneT Sion. I54 lnTerrogaTing Mrs. Paddy, members of The menTal insTiTuTion Try To Tind ouT where The missing bonds are. Spending money The way she always wanTed To proved To be a near disasTer Tor Mrs. Savage in The all-school play. The Curious Savage. The producTion, direcTed by Mrs. Nancy Lackey, was presenTed To capaciTy audiences OcTober I3 and l5. Three OT Mrs. Savage's children, Lilli Belle, Samuel and TiTus, wanTing To Talce over Their moTher's IO million dollar TorTune, had her commiTTed To The CloisTers, a menTal insTiTuTion., While she was There, The oTher paTienTs. Florence, Jeffery, Fairy May, Mrs. Paddy. and Hannibal, who all dreamed oT doing Things They would never be able To do, did more Than lceep Mrs. Savage company. Mrs. Savage's new Triends helped her To ouTwiT her children and To develop a new ouTloolc on liTe. ln The Tinal scene This new view Toward liTe was so emoTionally revealed ThaT iT saddened The audience. Smiles of relief and saTisTacTion shine on The faces oi casT members as The Tinal curTain draws To a close. WINTER PLAY Reverend Marshall assists youth group To demonsTraTe his acTing abiliTy, Rev. Marshall dramaTizes a scene from a play as guesTs waTch. In The WinTer play, A Man Called PeTer. PeTer Marshall was Taced wiTh several problems concerning him and The .youTh group aT his church. Trouble seemed To hiT .PeTer Marshall all aT once as Joe KeaTing sTeals from SenaTor Polk's garage, and JudiTh Bickle presenTs problems abouT The youTh organizaTion be- cause she wanTs The organizaTion To sTay as iT always was. ATTer much Time and Trouble, all oT The people began To realize ThaT They should leT God do wiTh Them as l-le chooses. All Turned ouT well, noT only in The play buT Tor The acTors as well. as They received a sTanding ovaTion aT The close of The presenTaTion. Joe Rose ..... CAST Sally Cook .... .. . . . . . .PeTer Marshall .CaTherine Marshall Jimmy l-lursT David Davis .. Kandy KuTilek Cheryl Buck . Vonna Callahan ColleTTe Gray .... Darrel Ray .. Bob PalmiTier . . Wesley King . STeve Haywood Deena Hardie Molly McGuire Pam HuTchins PeTer John Marshall .... . . .Allan TabboT . . . . . . .JudiTh Bickle . . . .Jesse Bickle . . . .Susan GranT .. ...Marian GranT .. . . .STeven GranT . . . .George YosT . . . . . .Joe KeaTing . . . . . . . .SenaTor Polk .. . . .Nancy EvereTTs . . . . Barbara Logan .............Hulda A'fTer reuniTing near The end of The play, Triends of The Rev PeTer Marshall Tamily gaTher Tor a song TesT. To become a member ol Thespians, a per- ' son had lo work one hundred hours on a dramalic produclion. This equaled len poinls-lhe number ol poinls required in order lo become a Nalional Thespian mem- ber. Five poinls were necessary lo become a Pioneer Player. Hi Larlcs, a vocal ensemble Iimiled lo iun- ior and senior girls, was aclive lhroughoul lhe year in all-school vocal concerls such as lhe lall and spring concerls. They also sang in Chrislmas and Easler services. Weslerners, made up ol I8 mixed voices, parlicipaled in lhe Chrislmas Vespers services, lhe lall and spring concerls and THESPIANS CLUB Bollom Row: caneiie efay, Pres.: craig Miner, vice Pres.: Pal 'V' Ihe Eagle' Mewah- Walls, Sally Cook, Karen Smilh, Mrs. Nancy Lackey, Sponsor, Mr. Joe Nixon, Sponsor. Second Row: Kandy Kulilelc, Marcus Dowly, Deena Hardie, Robin Brelh, Sandi Bum- gardner, Lynn Dailey, Carla Nelson. Third Row: Gary Love, Gary Scharnhorsl, Gary Miller, Kim Isbill, Traci Bowman, Marilyn Glyckherr. Top Row: Bob Palmilier, David Davis. Jack Johnson, Doug Johnslon, Scoll Hollander, Donna Sanders, Mike Cook. THESPIANS, HI LARKS, WESTERNERS Unique talent required for membership HI LARKS Bollom Row: Elaine- Henrichs, Con- nie HuIcIe, Belly Lamb, Linda Booher, Sue Harader. Second Row: Donna Farris, Lynda Farris. Top Row: Anlha Merriman, Jackie Grable, Susie McCranie. WESTERNERS Bollom Row: Carol Price, accompanisl, Anila Piper, Sherry Reid, Nor- man Hickman, Pal Walls, Darrel Ray, Linda Volz, Denise Soderberg. Top Row: Donn Higgins, Randy Lauer, Elwood Housernan. Gil Woolen, Ronnie Walls, Belly Reece. Howard Web. I56 Below: STRING TRIO Marcus Dowly, Zach Taylor, Gail Sedam. BoH'om: STRING QUARTET Marcus Dowly, Adrienne Pendlelon, Zach Taylor, Gail Sedarn. fi: l . I lf 1 , . I 9. 1 4 3. . 1 ' in Q tx: 4 3. I :xii-ww L w-. Q V . 5 ' - we - be l . . Ar . 'Ni S' k'- in - I . f uf, . FLUTE TRIO Charlene Spicer, Diane l-lale, Sheri Good- ENSEMBLES Selected groups develop, specialize STRING QUARTET Cheryl O'Brien. Sedarn, Marcus Dowly. Adrienne Pendlelon, Gail BRASS ENSEMBLE Darrell Vincenl, Gary Love, Ron Smilh, Erv Boll, Sandy Chandler, Larry Jansen, Mike O'Rourlce. l57 fr li Jl' , - f . CLARINETS Bo'H'om Row: Georgie Dulclrier, Ruby While, Pal Ruggles, Diann Pledger, Odelia Trornblee, Rose Marie Sclwmidl, Judy Moss. Second Row: Warren Ashey, David Baker, Mary Hammer, Shari James, Sandy Spurgeon, Mike Wilson, Sandy Larson. Top Row: Larry l-lamblelon, Bill Rozelle, Bruce Adams, Brenda Hodge, Mark Berger, Joe Boylan, Jerry Ferguson, Donna Delzoresl. L lla by-. Q - PERCUSSION Margie Davis, Rick Ware, Clark Orebauqlw, Randy Broadslreel, Bar- ney Carr, Bryce Dunscomb. Ronnie Spark- man, Gary McCarly. FLUTES BoHom Row: Diane l-lale, Lynda Deierling, Slweri Goodpaslure, Barbara Gilclnrisl, Galen l-lunqafe. Second Row: Charlene Spicer, Margarel Briggs, Garner Gleason, Sliaron Anderson. Carolyn Hollzen, Mary Naylor. Top Row: Blenda Pyke, Marilyn Fullerlon, Nancy Roland, Glenda Crockelf, Billie Loy, Karen Drew, Caroline Anderson, Marsha Kirnzey, Linda l-larlman, Brenda Gorrel. 3 TWIRLERS: Jackie Grable Jane Scholl, l58 harlene Spicer, Becky Douglass. BAND, TWIRLERS Practice hours aid presentations Fultilling the prime tunction ot a pertorming company, the West High Band exhibited dyna- mic sounds throughout the year in various ap- pearances and concerts. ln the tall, band members, under the direction ot Mr. Wayne Harrell, worked hard on march- ing routines and music tor the halt-time shows tor home tootball games. During the basketball season, a pep band helped provide enthusiasm at all host games. Besides their duties, the band learned and pre- pared symphonic music. The band performed at many concerts and helped with several as- semblies. FH-its 'W 'yi ,ff 71 Top: TRUMPETS Bottom Row: Larry Jansen, Mike O'Rourke, Wayne Might, Marlita Tomek. Second Row: Lloyd Phelps, Bob Cottingham, Ed Courter, Tom Wray. Top Row: Tom Simpson, Sharon Holloway, Bruce Bitler. Above: REEDS Bottom Row: Rhonda Hampton, Barbara Beyer, Teresa Phillips, Vicky Caviness. Second Row: Anita Jordan, Marcia Davies, Sandra Mansell, Evart Shoemaker. Top Row: Dale Zellers, Chip Atkison, Scott Snyder. BRASS Bottom Row: JirniSnyders, Bill Jones, Larry Koch, Frank Shatter, Don Smith. Second Row Darrell Vincent, Gary Love, Stanley Shields, Bob Huskey, Jerry Stegink. Top Row: Doug Shoe maker, Lorna Sherman, Ron Smith, Erv Bott, Gerald Champ, Dave Johnson, Randy Follin. WOODWINDS Boifom Row: Barbara Gilchrisf, Calhy O'Conner, Odelia Tromblee. Second Row: Clnarla Cline, Vicki Caviness, Wendy Snyder, Sandra Larson. Top Row: Sylvia Garvey, Linnea Ravens, Mary Railey. ORCHESTRA Musicians accompany, entertain, appeal BRASS Bo'Hom Row: Larry Jansen, Wayne Miglwl, Lanny Gasion. Second Row: Aniia Piper, Sandy Chandler, Darrell Vincenl, Gary Love. Top Row: Joe Weaver, Mike Bingham, Ron Jones, Erv Boll: I60 Under The direcTion OT Mr. Wayne Harrell, The OrchesTra meT once daily Tor rehearsal. Many seniors highlighlred The group while The re- maining sTudenTs, bofh sophomores and jun- iors, awaiTed Their Tinal years. Displaying TalenT aT The Annual ChrisTmas As- sembly December 2l, The orchesTra enTerTained elderly people Trom The Masonic Home, who aT- Tend The program every year. The ChrisTmas season was also denoTed by The Annual Vesper Service held Sunday, December I8, one week beTore ChrisTmas. Religious qualiTy oT The orchesTra was broughl' ouT during The EasTer holidays as They presenTed The annual EasTer Messiah. April 24 Through April 26 was The Time oT The OrchesTra FesTi- valg many schools aTTended and played Tor a iudged raTing. EnTerTaining during holidays was noT The only occasion when The orchesTra played. They aT- Tended various TuncTions including going To iunior high schools To perTorm during assembly programs. Top: BASSES Mary Hammer, BeTTy Lamb, Gary Jones, Bill WeaTherman, STeve Church. Above: CELLOS Diana Gurley, Marcia Knight Zack Taylor, Becky Glass. BeTh HursT, Ginger Vaughan. VIOLINS BoTTom Row: KaThleen Warren, Cheryl O'Brien, Adrienne PendleTon, Roxanne Dean, Gail Upshaw. Second Row: Donna Pollard, Beverly Whifley, JaneT Summers, CharloTTe Edwards, KaThy Wehby. Top Row: Marilyn Liebau, Linda Nelson, Elaine Heinze, David Davis. Howard Webb, Marc DowTy. I6l H' SOPH. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Bottom Row: Vickie Wilson, Beth Poynter,Susan Dildine, Kathie Duvall, Rhonda Hampton. Damaris Segura, Deborah Sanditer, Fora O'Donnell, Karen Maclaskey, Jane Pool, Jan Evans, Debbie Holcomb, Renee Dick, Lucinda l-lenry, Wanda Bray- tield, Mrs. Sandra Miller, Director. Second Row: Taya Pettit, Nancy McCaffrey, Rose Ewing, Willa I-lartzell, Gail Kaegl, Debbie Nassit, Donna DeGrant, Ginger Davis, Arla Hastings, Sandy Jones, Lesley Long, Sharon Kristek, Kathy Swan, Nancy Stewart, Cathy Wehby, Pam Rush, Becky Padilla. Third Row: Connie Meeks, Joyce Surface, Suzette Graves, Jeanne Lyons, Mary Vickery, Trudy Bishop. Georgiann Senecal, Teresa Dye, Nancy Jones, Janice Smith, Susan Eubank, Pam Dill, Charlotte Edwards, Shirley Stull, Brenda Cloninger, Shirley Wilson, Chris Simmons, Joyce DeEoor. Fourth Row: Sheryl Hauser, Gayla Matthews, Jan Shoults, Vicki Wilson, Sharon Biddle, Pamela Lund, Frances Kessler, Vickie Burnam, Mary Koker, Dale Ahlt, Cindy Ramsey, Denita Cooper, Vonna Callahan. Mary Chellman, Roxanne Thurman, Marlene Shell. Donna Urbom, Cheryl Whittaker, Roberta Watts. GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS Vocalists harmonize in song, attire In order to interest sophomore girls in music. the collars and sleeves with black lace. Some ot their singing sophomore girls' glee club ottered chances tor public engagements included the tall and spring concerts, the singing and concerts. Directed by Mrs. Sandra Miller. modern dance show in the spring and the presentation the chorus was made up ot two classes, tourth and ot Benjamin Britten's Ceremony ot Carols at Christ- sixth hours. The girls made red' dresses and trimmed the mas. They were also a part ot I-landel's Easter Messiah. JR.-SR. GIRLS' CHOIR Bottom Row: Kathy Huckins, Sue Hinkle, Linda Sion, Karen Aary, Debbie Duvall, Linda Kraus, Mona Zagonel. Loretta Brown, Marva Barnes, Cheryl Marley. Second Row: Judy Sampson, Wanda Johnson, Peggy Bales, Sandra Brewer, Kathy Whorton. Debbie Hixson, Jeanette Harris, Sue Bevans, Stella Perkins, Ann Roe, Mary Cuthbertson. Third Row: Marilyn Glyckherr, Kathy Graett, Ruth Metzdort, Linda Downing, Janie Buttram, Elana Fritchman, Sherri Miller, Judy Ledbetter, Rose Coleman, Jessie Wood. Top Row: Lynda Snyder, Dodi Hull, Sharon Wright, Brenda Collins, Betty Slaughter, Barbara Foreman, June Sinclair, Sandy Morris, Pam Oliver. Mr. J. Ellis Jackson. Director. W - 2 sssi siiss l 5 , K S K K Q, at ' i l62 CHOIR, MEN OF WEST Vespers, assemblies accent busy year Wilh fall came lhe annual concerl lor lhe Wesl High Choir. Nexl came lhe Thanksgiving assembly which re- quired some preparalion as lhey sang lwo religious numbers. Al lhe Vespers service and assembly, lhe singing Chrisl- mas lree highlighled lhe holiday season. ln lhe spring, lhey iourneyed lo neighboring lowns lor lhe choir lour. Along wilh lhe inslrumenlal deparlmenl, lhey perlormed in lhe lradilional Easler Messiah. The Men ol Wesl parlicipaled in lhe lall and spring concerls and were a parl ol lhe Chrislmas Vesper Serv- ice. They were also in lhe Easler Messiah. CHOIR BOHOH1 Row: Mr- J- Ellis J5ClI50fT. DiFeC'fOr7 Carol PHCS. Jean Slimalze, Sherrie Prince, Sandy Carson, Linda Wisener, Donna Farris, Rozella Wells, Chris Case, Romi -Jessup, Lana Ragland, Lois Carlson, Carole Hereford, Sue Harader, Renay Andrews. Second Row: Elaine Hendrichs, Karen Smilh, Connie Hukle, Karen Jurgensen, Marge Bowen, Belly Reece, Sue Swan, Joyce lndermill, Sandy Hain, Debbie Soderberg, Karen Bowser, Melody Zody, Carla Jansson, Lynda Price. Third Row: Anlha Merriman, Pal Walls, Lynda Sodman, Norman Hickman, Terry Summers, Richard Cushing, Craig Miller, Gary Miller, Terry Pallon, Howard Webb, Byron Smilh, Donn Higgins, Darrel Ray, Kalhi Prall, Carol Howeirson. Top Row: Sharon Wrighl, Janel Oliverson, Larry Higgins, Ronnie Walls, David Boyd, Bill Brockerl, Marvin Beshirs, Randy Laver, Edward Cloninger, Gil Woolen, Jack Johnson, Gene Mounllord, Jenniler Thurman, Pal lngle. MEN OF WEST Bollom Row: Carl Evans, Brad Bryanl, Ray Jones, Joe Crisliano, Dale Sander, Alva Tracy, Roy Shoale, Jean Slimalze, accornpanisl. Second Row: Jim Ashlon, Scoll Spence, David Allison, Daniel Zavala, Mike Davis, Bob Palmilier, Larry Reese, Allen Granl Mr. J. Ellis Jackson, Direclor. Third Row: Terry Irwin, Jim Johnslone, Roger Yerlon, Gary McColpin, John McMahon, Arlhur Walker, AndyldWesl. Top Row: Danny Wilson, Mike Hannon, Danny Byinglon, Mike Bough, Doug Bough, Herman Buckner, Glenn Worlman, Rona Hoover. W Q g ,. 2 , , .95 Q W xx J A ,Li f Q fill X 5 .r T2 fn' - . I63 Gary Bufler Lynda Snyder Paul Peiers Jeanne Fry Larry Sommsrhauser Caihy O'Connor Footbul Pai' Morell Sharon Mickelson I 64 untustics ,nfl L . 1 T W 352 1 , K .W 1' :fx- '5 4, , W, lk . , FS, .h W .gre if Karen Bowser Queen Erv BoH King ' im' mIDNEER'5 Baskefball royalTy are Gloria Gibson, Danny Jones, second iunior aTTendanTs: Darrell Tegarden, Lynda Snyder, second runners-up: Sheri GoodpasTure, Gary BuTler, queen and king: Kandy KuTilek, Dave Boyd, TirsT runners-up: Roxie Dean, Gordon PraTT lsTand-in Tor STeve Boydl, iunior aTTendanTs. Karyn Baker, presidenT of STudenT Council, crowned The king, Linda PiTman, secreTary of The senior class, emceed and Mike Barker, baskeTball capTain, crowned The queen. WINTER SPORTS Basketball dance Includes minor sports SomeThing new in The way of dances was Cagers' CourT, The I967 baskeTball dance. Held 'from 8 Till Il p.m. on SaTurday. February ll in The caTe- Teria, The winTer sporTs dance hosTed The DownbeaTs who provided music Tor The dancers. PaTTerned aTTer The annual TooTball dance, This was Chris Egholm and Chris Kowalski were The crown bearers. a girl-ask-boy aTTair. This senior class-sponsored evenT noT only honored The baskeTball squad, buT iT was in recogniTion of The boys who parTicipaTed in minor sporTs as well. Lynda Snyder was in charge of This dance. Affer The announcemenT of The winners, candidaTes accepTed Their giT'Ts of The day To remember. 1 Dave Boyd , I . Sieve Boyd ,2 Kandy Kufilelc Roxie Dean Jams Darrell Tegarden Danny Cagers Lynda Snyder yddi DUI' Sheri Goodpasfure Queen W Ai ' :pg Gary Bufler King TRAIL BLAZERS Citizens of tomorrow pave the way ln order To conTinue The TradiTion oT Trail Blazers, The sTaTT submiTTed I5 names, and Trom These, The TaculTy elecTed six ouT- sTanding seniors who conTribuTed To WesT during Their high school careers. To be eligible Tor This honor, each had To main- Tain a 3.0 average and had To parTicipaTe in more Than one acTiviTy. Karyn Balcer, while parTicipaTing in oTher Tunciions, was elecTed as presidenT of STudenT Council. As This oTTice required, she oTiiciaTed aT various STuCo-sponsored acTivi- Ties. Along wiTh These duTies, Karyn was a member of French Club. An acTive member oT Pep Club Tor Three years, she also was on The WesT Word as a iunior and, in her senior year, she was on The Trail sTaTT. Jeanne Fry, as PresidenT oT Pep Club, was a member oT Cabinei' Council. As hisTorian in her iunior year, she was eligible Tor This oTTice wiThaone year of CabineT Council behind her. She gave exTra eTTorT To This club by making posTers, helping wiTh dinners and giving of her Tree Time. AT FooTballl FanTasTics, The I966 homecoming dance, she was an aHendanT. Jeanne was also a member oT arT club. Karen SmiTh, making her debui on The WesT High sTage as a sophomore in BlyThe Spirif, was a member of Thespians. Vice-presidenT of This club in her iunior year, she had The leading role in The Diary of Anne Franlc. She sang in Choir and WesTerners, was a member of French Club and ioined Pep Club as a senior. Along deni Council as a senior represenTaTive. wiTh These acTiviTies, she was elecTed To STu- Dave Boyd, along wi'rh various al'hle'ric acliviiies such as foo+ball, golf, Jrraclc and baslceiball, pariicipaled in olher funclions. A 'rhree-year member of LeHermen's Club. he was presiclenf of 'rhis club as a senior. l-le sang in choir and in his iunior year he was an allendanl' al' Vic'rory's Echo and was iunior a'H'endanl' a+ Hlvloonlighl' Magic. 'rhe I966 Jr.-Sr. prom. He was also firsf runner-up af Cagers' Courl', 'l'he winier sporis clance. Sheri Goodpasfure was aclive in several music groups dur- ing her Three years al' Wesf. Noi only was she in orcheslra for 'l'wo years. bul' she played in The band in her senior year. She also played in lwo insirumenial ensembles. a flulfe 'l'rio and a group of mixed inslrumenls. An honor s'rudenl', Sheri was a member of Pep Club for 'rhree years and was on Cabinel' Council in her las'r Two years. By porlraying 'rhe leading role in The Curious Savage, she was eligible for Pioneer players in her senior year. She reigned as queen ai' Cagers' Courl'. Craig Marlin, in adcliiion 'ro parficipaling in debale and forsenics during high school. was a 'rhree-year member of Chess Club. As an honor s+uclen+. he was a Nafional Meril' semi-finalist l-le wenf oul for golf for +wo years and wenl' oui' for fooiball in his sophomore year. To furfher pursue his inleresl' in public speaking. Craig was in We Shook fhe Family Tree in his senior year and in Caesar and Cleopafra as a sophomore. ' in 3 1 E mg 3. The day soon will come When we' The slcies m ay noi always he blue. Our fasks will be lighlerg ii res, much brighfer, And, Wesl' H Our fufu igh. we owe H' 'ro you 'r . 1 1,-film II malce our deparlure: i my i ei' 4 , 1 V .L M gd . if - 1 fp ,ff'?Q' iff' f V- if. Q + i'i1 If . , il , f , bram, Susan Lee: Art lub 3. damson, Vicki R.: German Club 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. alexander, Ginger Aylenez uture Med I, 2: Pep Club I. Iey, Russell W.: Tennis I, . 3: Boys Glee Club II ey Club I: Lettermen 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2. Allen, Henrietta Jean: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Ilison, David Paul: Base- all I, 2, 3: Men of West , 3: Lettermen 2, 3: De- ate 3. mick, Jay Alan: Men of West I: Chess I: Spanish Club 2. Anderson, Larry D.: Bas- ketball I: Golf I, 2, 3: Lelrtermen I, 2, 3. Andrews, Renay: Transfer 3: Choir 3. Ashey, Warren L.: Golt Manager I, 2: Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3. Ashlock, Dotty: Modern Dance 3: Pep Club 2. .31 Cabinet Council 3: Spanish Club 2: StuCo 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Girls Gymnastics 3. Atkins, Mary Ann: Girls Glee Club I: The Curious Savage 3: A Man Called Peter 3: Modern Dance 31 Pep Club I, 2, 3: Pioneer Players 3. Avery, Wayne: Key Club 2: Debate 2, 3: Forensics I: West Word 3 Avila, Victoria Susanna: Spanish Club I, 2. Baker, Barbara A.: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. Baker, David: Band I, 2, 31 Pep Band I, 2, 3. Baker, Jeannie L.: Band I: Business Club 37 Offlfe Practice 3: Red Cross 2. Baker, Karyn: Girls Glee Club I: French Club 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Pioneer Players 2: StuCo 2. 3: Pres- ident 3: Trail 3: West Word 2: Honor Pep 2: Honor Roll 2, 3. Bannon, Connie Leigh: Busi- :ness Club 3: Vice-President 13: Frenach Club I: Pep Club I, 2, . lBarker, Michael S.: Basket- lball I, 2, ag roarbsu I, 2, l3: Track I, 2, 3: Lelrtermen 2, 3. lBatemon, Mary Ann: Letter- women 2, 3. Beard, Ronnie D.: Baseball I, 2, 3: Football 3: Wres- tling I, 2, 3: Lettermen 2, .3: Spanish Club 2. -Beck, John Donald: Track 3: Wrestling I, 2: Boys Glee Club I: Caesar and Cleo- patra I. - Becker, Wayne: Football I: Track I, 2: Wrestling 3: Spanish Club 3. Beckwith, Penny Lee: Future 'Med I, 2, 3. lBeItz, Sharon: Business Club 3. Bennett, Shirley Anne: Fu- ture Teachers I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: StuCo I, 2, 3: Treasurer 3. Berry, Christine E.: French Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club I: Usherettes 3. Beshirs, Marvin G.: Choir 3: Men of West 2: Boys Glee Club I: Business Club 3: Red Cross 3: Science Club I: Spanish Club I, 2. Senior Activities Beyer, Everett F.: Sports Manager l, 2: Lettermen 2, 3. Bilyeu, Cheryl Ann: Pep Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. Blanton, Caroline Sue: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2. , Bleostad, Margaret: Cook- ettes I: Future Teachers I. 3: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club I, 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Blick, William A.: Safety 2. Bogard, Warren Lee: Foot- ball I: Safety 2. Bonser, Pam: Red Cross 2: Usherettes I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Boss, Randy: Art Club 3: Spanish Club 2: West Word 3. Bott, Erv: Basketball I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Track I, 2. 3: Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 3: Pep Band I: Home- coming King 3: Lettermen 2, 3: Vice-President 3. Botts, Harry: Tennis 2, 3: French Club 3. Bough, Michael R.: Men ot West 2, 3: Boys Glee Club I. Bowlin, Cecil R.: WrestI'ng I, 2, 3: Band I: Lettermen 2, 3. Bowman, Traci Liane: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay I: Caesar and Cleo- patra I: Blyth Spirit I: Out of the Frying Pan I: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: The Diary of Anne Frank Christopher 2: The Late Bean 2: The Mouse That Roared 2: The Curious Savage 3: A Man Called Peter 3: Pep Club I, 2: Pioneer Players I, 2: StuCo 2: Thespians 2, 3. Bowser, Karen Sue: Choir 2, 3: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay I: Blyth Spirit I: Homecoming Queen 3: Junior Attendant 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Sec- retary 3: Modern Dance 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Cheer- leader 2, 3: West Word 2: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll 3. Boyd, David W.: Basketball I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Golf 2: Track I, 3: Choir 3: Basketball Finalist 3: Junior Attendant 2: Lettermen I, 2, 3: President 3. Brady, Raymond Michael: Choir 3: French Club 3. Brayfield, Corina May: Mod- ern Dance 3: Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3. Brooks, Don J.: Tennis I: Science Club I. Bruce, Rickie James: Band I: Art Club 3: Chess I, 2. Brussow, Steve: Tennis 2: Art Club 3. Bumgardner, Sandi: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: The Late Christopher Bean 2: The Mouse That Roared 2: The Curious Savage 3: A Man Called Peter 3: Modern Dance 2: Pioneer Players 2, 3: Thespians 3: West Word 3. Burton, Vicky Lee: Art Club 3: Office Practice 3: Pep Club I, 2. Butler, Gary Lee: Basketball I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Basketball King 3: Homecoming Final- ist 3: Junior Attendant 2: Lettermen 2, 3. Byington, Linda: Latin Club 3: Letterwomen 3: Y-Teens I: West Word 3. Caire, Rosle M.: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: West Word 3: Honor Pep 3. Callahan, James Patrick: Swimming I, 2, 3: Key Club I, 2: Lettermen I, 2. 3. Cantrell, L. Merlene: Future Teachers I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Carlson, Lois: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Business Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Honor Roll 2, 3. Case, Chris: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club I: French Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Honor Roll 2, 3. Chancellor, Carolee Faye: Girls Glee Club I: Business Club 3. Chaplin, L. Douglas: Transfer 3: StuCo 3. Chavez, Roberta A.: Pep Club 3: Red Cross 3: Span- ish Club I, 2: Y-Teens 3: Spanish Honor Society I, 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. ' Christy, Ronald L.: Baseball I, 2, 3: Football 2. Claar, Linda S.: Girls Glee Club I: Pep'Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Treas- urer 3: Honor Pep 3: Spanish Honor Society 3: Honor Roll 3. Clausing, Nancy Jane: Ger- man Club 3: Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club I, 2: StuCo 2. Clawson, Sherry: French Club I, 2: Future Teachers 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Cabinet Coun- cil 3: StuCo 2: Class Vice- President I: Cheerleader 2, 3: Head Cheerleader 3: Trail 3: West Word 3: Honor Pep I, 2, 3. Claybrook, D. Lee: Band I, 2: Chess I. Cline, Wendell L.: Baseball I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Wrestling I, 2: Lettermen 2, 3. Cloninger, Edward L.: Choir 3: Men of West 2. Clutter, Marilyn Kay: Pep Club I, 2, 3. A Coady, Judy Ann: Girls Glee Club I: Pep Club I: gusiness Club 3: Honor Roll Connell, Benny John: Art Club 3. Cook, Edwin Bryan: Track 2, 3. Cook, Sally A.: The Late Christopher Bean '2: The Mouse That Roared 2: The Curious Savage 3: A Man Called Peter 3: Modern Dance 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Pioneer Players 2: Thespians 3: Treasurer 3: Usherettes 2. Cook, Sue: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Presi- dent 3: StuCo I: Honor Pep 3: Spanish Honor Society 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Corner, James L.: Baseball 2: Basketball 2: Tennis I: Lettermen 3. Cowden, Rita Diane: Letter- women I, 2: Pep Club I, 2. Crisler, Ronald Dewey: Foot- ball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2: Lettermen 2, 3. Crumpton, Lula B.: Spanish Club 2, 3. Cushing, Richard Leo: Choir 2, 3: Boys Glee Club I: Caesar and CIeopatra I: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: Future Teachers I, 2. Dickey, Ronald Eugene: Bas. ketball 3: Choir 2: Key Club I, 2: Lettermen 3. Dickson, Roger D.: Band I: Orchestra I: Latin Club I, 2. Diehl, Galen Craig: Gymngs. gics I, 2, 3: Lettermen I, 2, Dixon, Jack H.: Football I, 2, 3: Track I, 2: Wrestling I, 2, 3: Letterman 2, 3. Dodosh, Pam D.: Pep Club 2: Honor Roll 2, 3. Doggett, Elizabeth Kay: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club I. Dopps, Brad Eugene: Band I, 2: Pep Band I, 2: Chess I. Dosh, J-udy Lee: Pep Club I. Doshler, Gene: Wrestling I, 2: Lettermen 2, 3. Dfew, Lyndon: Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Vice-President 3: StuCo 3: Debate 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Boys State 2. Duncan, Linda Mae: Girls Glee Club I, 2: Business Club 3: Office Practice 3. Dunscomb, Bryce L.: Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2. Eaton, Merlin Dale: Baseball I: Cross Country I, 2: Track 2: Art Club 3: French Club I: Lettermen 2. Edgington, Marvin B.: Gym- nastics I: French Club 2 3. Ellison, Carl Edwin: Cross Country I 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Lettermen 2, 3: Secretary 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3 Engel, Christine Johanna: Future Teachers 2, 3: Mod- ern Dance 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: StuCo 3: Usherettes 3: glonor Pep 3: Honor Roll I, Engstrom, Carlene L.: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Honor Pep 3. Faber, Judy A.: Transfer 3: Business Club 3: Office prac- tice 3: Y-Teens 3. Fansler, David Eugene: Cross Country I: Track I: Debate 2, 3: Forensics I: Honor Roll Farris, Donna J.: Choir 3: Hi-Larks 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: French Club I, 2: Future Teachers I, 2, 3: Treasurer 2: President 3. Fields, Shirley Lee: Girls Glee Culb I: Pep Club I. Foreman, Barbara Sue: Y- Teens 3. Fowler, Kathy Jean: Pep Club I: Modem Dance 3. Frailey, Pam: Future Teach- ers 3: Red Cross I, 2: Vice- President 2: Honor Roll I, , 3. Fraley, Phillip Michael: Base- ball I, 2: Basketball 2: Fu- ture Teachers 3. Fritchman, Elana: Transfer 3: Pep Club 3: Honor Pep 3. Fry, Jeanne: Homecoming Finalist 3: Art Club 3: French Club 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: President 3: Honor Sep, I, 2, 3: Honor Roll I, Gardner, Phyllis Gale: Fu- ture Med I, 2: Office Prac- tice 3. Garland, Ginger Ann: The Curious Savage 3: Modern Dance I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Pioneer Players 3: Spanish Club 2: StuCo I, 2, 3: Secretary 3: Swim Club 2, 3: Honor Pep I, 2, 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. Garrett, Shirley: Band I: Or- chestra I: Business Club 3: French Club 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Gaston, Lanny: Gymnastics I, 2, 3: Band I, 2: Men of West I: Orchestra 3: Pep Band I, 2: Boys Glee Club I: Key Club I: Lettermen 2, 3: StuCo I, 2: Class Pres- ident 2: Honor Roll I. George, Terry Douglas: Chess I, 2. Gerlz, Richard Lee: Cross Country I, 2, 3: Track 3: Lettermen 2, 3. Glamser, Danny Joe: Chess I, 2: Science Club I. Goodpasture, Sheri Lynn Band 3: Mixed Ensemble 2: Flute Trio 3: Orchestra I, 2: Pep Band 3: Girls Glee Club I: The Curious Savage 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Cabinet Council 2, 3: Pioneer Players 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll 3. Gorrell, Wally H.: Baseball 3: Basketball I: Football I, 2, 3: Track I, 2: Wrestling 2, 3: Lettermen 2, 3. Gray, Collette Leslie: Ar- senic and Old Lace 2: The Diary of Anne Frank 2: The Late Christopher Bean 2: The Mouse That Roared 2: The Curious Savage 3: A Man Called Peter 3: French Club I, 2: Pioneer Players 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: President 3. Grimes, Janis L.: French Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Haag, Linda Alice: French Club 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: StuCo 3: Usherettes 3: De- bate 2. Hadix, Mary M.: Business Club 3: Office Practice 3: Usherettes 2: Honor Roll 3. Hain, Sandy: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Cae- sar and Cleopatra I: Ger- man Club 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Pioneer Players 2: Red Cross I: Honor Roll 3. Hale, B. Diane: Band I, 2, 3: Flute Trio 3: Flute Quar- tet 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. Hamon, Fredric: Band I, 2: Chess I. Hampshire, Earl E.: Sports Manager 2, 3: Chess I: Let- termen 2, 3. Hanni, Donald Roger: Foot- ball I, 2: Men of West 2: The Mouse That Roared 2. Harader, Sue: Choir 3: Hi- Larks 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: Business Club 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Pioneer Players 2: Honor Pep 2. Hardesty, Linda M.: Letter- women 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2: Usherettes 3: Honor Roll 3. Hardie, Deena Kay: The Curious Savage 3: A Man Called Peter 3: Thespians 3: Y-Teens 3. Harmon, Betty: Business Club 3: Office Practice 3: Treas- urer 3. Harp, Mary Virginia: Bus- Lnegs Club 3: Pep Club I, Harsh, Karen Sue: Pep Club I, 2. Hario, Liz: Art Club 3: Busi- ness Club 3. Hart, Regina S.: Latin I: Letterwomen I, 2, 3: Presi- dent 3. Hart, Ronald Eugene: Base- ball 2. Hartman, Mary A.: Art Club 3. Harvey, Debbie J.: Latin Club 3, Pep Club 2: Usher- ettes I: West Word 2: Honor Roll I, 2. Harvey, Helen: Future Med 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: West Word 3: Busi. ness Manager 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. Hays, Phyllis Ann: Business Club 3: Future Teachers 2: Ctfgce Practice 3: Pep Club Haywood, Steve J.: Baseball 3: Caesar and CIeopatra I: Out of the Frying Pan I: The Mouse That Roared 2: A Man Called Peter 3. Hazeltine, Diana Lynn: Pep Club I. Heitz, Gary: Band I, 2: Pep Band I, 2: Chess I, 2: Key Club I: Honor Roll I. Heppler, George F.: Base- ball I: Wrestling I. Heretord, Carole: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross I: Spanish Club 2, 3: Vice- President 3: Honor Pep 3: Spanish Honor Society 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Hershaw, Linda: Pep Club I Hickey, Carol Joanne: Fu- ture Teachers 2, 3: Latin Club I: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Hickman, Norman: Choir 2, 3: Boys Glee Club I: West- erners 2, 3. Hiebert, Grace Annette: Band I: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay I: Caesar and Cleopatra I: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: The Diary of Anne Frank 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Treas- urer 3: Usherettes 3. Higgins, Donn: Football I, 2: Wrestling I, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Boys Glee Club I: Westemers 2, 3: Chess I: Future Teachers 3: Honor Roll 3. Hill, Cynthia Ann: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll 2. Hill, Timothy Wayne: Foot- ball I: Swimming I: Boys Glee Club I: Safety I, 2. Hobbs, Steve J.: Baseball I, 2: Basketball I: Football I, gi WFSSIIIFIQ 2: Lettermen 2, 5-Iolman, Ralph W.: Track I, Holmes, Michael Steven: Baseball 3: Chess I, 2. Holt, Linda: Mixed Chorus I: Girls Glee Club I: Fu- ture Med 3: Latin Club I: Secretary I: Pep Club I. Hoover, Ronald L.: Men ot West 3. Hopper, Brenda Gayle: Busi- ness Club 3: Secretary 3: Office Practice 3. Tlorrccks, Linda A.: StuCo Houseman, Elwood D.: Foot- ball. I, 2, 3: Wrestling 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Boys Glee Club ll Westerners 3: Lettermen 3: Spanish Club I. lgolnfd. Dennis R.: Cross ountr I: Track - ' Sub I, Latin oward, Sharon: Bu 'n Club 3: French Club 2.5! ess Hull, Dodi: Swim Club 2, HUM. Douglas: Baseball I: French Club I: Safety 2. Huschka, Martin Fredrick: Baseball 2, 3: Chess 2, Hutchins, Pamela Lynn: :Caesar and CIeopatra I: HArsenic and Old Lace 2: The Diary of Anne Frank 2: HThe Mouse That Roared 2: A Man Called Peter 3: Pioneer Players 2, 3: Red C 0SS,l7 Spanish Club I, 2: Tl'le5Plans 2, 3: Secretary 3: :Nest !V0rd 3: Honor Roll Imboden, Janice: Art Club 2: French Club I, 3. IUIQIG-, Patricia A.: Choir 2, 32 Girls Glee Club I: Future Med.3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2. Jansen, Larry C.: Band I, 2, 3: Ensemble 3: Orchestra 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2. Janssen, Duane Hale: Base- ball I. Jansson, Carla Faye: Choir 3: Art Club 3: Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club I, 2. Jeffreys, Susan: Business Club 3: French Club I: Mod- ern Dance 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Jenkins, Barbara Jean: Latin Club 3. John, Jared Steven: Basket- ball I, 2: Football I, 2: Chess I. Johnson, Geraldine: Business Club 3: Office Practice 3: Honor Roll 3. Johnson, Jack L.: Choir 2, 3: Boys Glee Club I: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay I: Caesar and Cleo- patra I: Blyth Spirit I: Out of the Frying Pan I: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: The Diary of Anne Frank 2: The Late Christopher Bean 2: The Mouse That Roared 2: The Curious Savage 3: A Man Called Peter 3: Key Club I: Pioneer Players I: Thespians I, 2, 3. Johnston, Russel Allan: Foot- ball I, 2, 3: Men of West 2: Lettermen 3. Johnstone, James: Basketbal' I, 2: Football I, 2: Track I: Choir I: Men of West 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2. Jones, Gary Gene: Orchestra 3: Spanish Club 2. Jones, Mary E.: French Club I: Letterwomen 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Usherettes 3: Honor Pep 2. Jones, Sherry Kaye: Art Club 3: Pep Club 2, 3: StuCo 3. Jordan, Steve M.: Foctl-all If Swimming I: Track I: Chess I: Lettermen I, 2, 3 Jorgensen, John: Track I: Redz Cross I: Spanish C'ub Kenaga, Judy Kay: Pep Club 2. Kerr, Beverly J.: Mixed Cho- rus 2: Pep Club I, 2: Y-Teens I. : Kessinger, Patricia D.: Band I: Future Teachers I: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Honor Pep 3: Spanish Honor Society 3. King, Wesley Hartwell: A Man Called Peter 3: Art Club 33. Kneisler, William A.: Spanish Club 2. Knight, Marcia Ann: Instru- mental Ensemble I, 2: Or chestra I, 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club I, 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Koerner, Jon: Debate 2, 3: Forensics I, 2, 3: Trail 3: West Word I, 2, 3. Koker, John W.: Basketball I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Track I, 2: French Club I, 2: Lettermen 3. Koop, Mary Kathryn: Red Cross 3. Kuehl, Pamela Kaye: Cae- sar and Cleopatra I: Span- ish Club 3: Y-Teens I. Kunkle, Charles: Baseball I: Basketball I: Tennis 3: Sci- ence Club I: Debate 3: Honor Roll I, 2. Kutilek, Kandy: Girls Glee Club I: Twirler 2: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay I: Blyth Spirit I: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: A Man Called Peter 3: Basketball Finalist 3: Junior Attendant 2: French Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Pioneer Players I, 2, 3: Swim Club 2: Thespians I, 2, 3: West Word 3: Honor Pep 3. Kyle, Bob: Spanish Club 2: West Word 3. Lamb, Betty Irene: Hi-Larks 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Westerners 2: String Quartet I: French Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Landwehr, Katherine F.: Or- chestra I, 2, 3: Swim Club 3. Langhofer, Carla: Business Club 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll 3. Leach, Nancy Catherine: Art Club 3: French Club 2: Pep Club I, 2. 3: Honor Pep 3: Cabinet Council 3. Lee, Audrey: Girls Glee Club I: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Honor Pep 3: Y-Teens 2. 3: President 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Lee, Roger: Art Club 3. Leis, Karey: Future Med 2: Future Teachers 3: Letter women I, 2: Pep Club I, 2. LeRoy, Gall: Pep Club I, 2: Red Cross I, 2. Lettenmaler, Linda Annette: Girls Glee Club I: Modern Dance 3. Lewis, Linda Sue: Band I: Pep Band I: Business Club 3: Office Practice 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Safety 2: Secretary 2. Liddeke, Belinda V.: Girls Glee Club I: Pep Club I, 2. Lilllbridge, Candice: Busi- ness Club 3: Office Practice 3: President 3: Pep Club I, 3: StuCo 2: Honor Roll I, 2, Llndstrom, Linda Ruth: Mod- dern Dance 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Gymnastics 3. Lister, Kim Bryan: Track I: Art Club 3: Chess 2: Latin Club I: Science Club 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Little, Tom: Football I, 2, 3: Golf 2, 3: Tennis I: Wrestling I, 2: Lettermen I, 2, 3: Hon- or Roll I. Llttleiohn, Jesse L.: Band 2: Pep Band 2. Long, Sydney: Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Usher- ettes I: Spanish Honor So- siety 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2, Loy, Billie Lynne: Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Letter- women I, 2, 3: Usherettes 2. Mah, Arthur S.: Spanish Club 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Mandock, Paula Marie: French Club I: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club I, 2. Mar, Catherine Faye: Latin Club I: West Word 3: Honor Roll I. Mar, Marie: Y-Teens 3. Mardis, Stephen J.: Swim- ming I, 2, 3: French Club I: Lettermen 2, 3. Marsh, Steven Ray: French Club I, 2. Martin, Charles I.: Track I, 2: Wrestling 2. ' Martin, Steve C.: Sports Eytanager I, 2 ,3: Lettermen , 3. Mast, Janice Elaine: Letter- wongen I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, . Mayne, Janice Taylia: Busi- ness Club 3: Future Teach- ers 2: Latin Club I. Mc'Cranie, Susan L.: Hi-Larks 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Fu- ture Teachers 3: Pep Club I, 2: Red Cross I, 2: Secretary 2: Honor Roll 2. McGill, Sue A.: French Club I: Pep Club I, 2, 3. McLachlan, Terry L.: Foot- ball I. McMahon, John Alan: Men of West I, 2, 3. McMullen, Cherry Del: French Club 2, 3. Melson, Judy Faye: Business Club 3: Office Practice 3: Pep Club I, 2: Y-Teens 3. Merideth, Suzanne: Choir 2: Girls Glee Club I: French Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Cheerleader 3: Honor Pep 2, 3. Merriman, Antha: Choir 2, 3: Hi-Larks 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Business Club 3: President 3: Pep Club I: Spanish Club 2: Honor Roll Meuser, Sally Jeanne: Girls Glee Club I: German Club 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Might, S. Wayne: Swimming 2: Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Boys Glee Club I: Key Club I, Z. Miller, Arlene Faye: Future Teachers I, 3: Letterwomen I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2. Miller, Charlene Kaye: Busi- ness Club 3: Letterwomen I, 2, 3: Office Practice 3. Mlller, Sherri I.: Y-Teens 3. Mltsky, Marie Elaine: Chess 3: Future Med 2: Latin Club I: Letterwomen 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Swim Club I, 2, 3. Mobley, Patricia Lynn: French Club I, 2: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club I, 2: StuCo I, 2, 3. Moore, Vickie Marie: Cae- sar and Cleopatra I: The Late Christopher Bean 2: Spanish Club 2. Mountford, Gene Alan: Base- ball I: Choir 2, 3: Boys Glee Club l. Neal, Jackie Lee: Chess I, 2, 3. Nelson, Carla Ann: Art Club 3: Future Teachers Z: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club I, 2: Pioneer Players I, 2, 3' Thespians I, 2, 3. Nelson, Jon Baseball 3: Football 2, 3: Golf 2: Track I, 2: Wrestling 2: Key Club 2, 3: Vice-President 3: Letter- men 2, 3: Treasurer 3. Nethercot, David: Baseball 2: Basketball I: Track I. Nicholas, Danny L.: Baseball I, 2: Boys Glee Club I: French Club I, 2, 3: Key Club 3: StuCo 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Nivlson, Karen Jolene: Fu- ture Teachers 2, 3: Latin Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: West Word 3: Advertis- ing Manager 3. Norman, Rose Mary: Band I: French Club I, 2, 3. O'Brien, 'Cheryl Jo: String Quartet I, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Honor Pep 3. Odle, Anita Kaye: Band I: Business Club 3: Office Prac- tice 3. Oldfather, Jane Ellen: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: West Word 2, 3: Honor Pep 3: Spanish Honor So- ciety 3. Ollver, Marsha Lynne: Th Mouse That Roared 2: Ar Club 3: Treasurer 3: Pe: Club l, 2: Pioneer Player 2. Olson, Glenda Leone: Busi ness Club 3: French Club I Office Practice 3: Hono Roll I, 2, 3. Orebaugh, Carla Crista Twirler 2: Our Hearts Wen Young and Gay I: Cao sar and Cleopatra l Blyth Spirit I: Out o the Frying Pan I: Arsenir and Old Lace 2: 'The Diarr of Anne Frank 2: Thr Late Christopher Bean 2 The Mouse That Roared 2 The Curious Savage 3 Red Cross 3: Thespians I, 2 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Orrell, Steve E.: Basketbal I: Cross Country I: Swim arming 2: Track I: Lettermen , 3. Ostgorni Llnda Kay: Y-Teen: I, , . Pappin, Jeanne: Busines: Club 3: Pep Club I, 2. Parker, Cheryl: Pep Club I 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Swin' I: Class Secretary-Treasurer I: West Word 3: Spanist Honor Society 3. Parker, Karen S.: Girls Glee Club I: Arsenic and Olc Lace 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3 Pioneer Players 2: Spanist Club 2, 3: StuCo I: Thes- pians 2: Trail 3: West Worc 2, 3: Editor 3: Honor Per 2, 3: Spanish Honor Society 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. Patton, Terry L.: Baseball I Swimming I: Track 2, 3 Choir 3: Men of West 2 Business Club 3. Pellett, Bruce: Band I: Mer of West I: Pep Band I: Our Hearts Were Young anc Gay I: Caesar and Cleo- patra I: German Club 3 Treasurer 3: Key Club 3: Sci- ence Club 2: Secretary 2 West Word 3. Pendergrass, Francine Louise: Choir 3. Peters, Paul Edmond: Foot- ball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2' Wrestling I, 2: Lettermen 2, 3: Homecoming Finalist 3. Phelps, Lloyd F.: Basebal Manager I, 3: Equipment Manager 2: Band I, 2, 3 Pep Band I, 2, 3: Lettermen 2, 3. Piper, Anita Ann: Choir 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Westerners 3: Future Teachers I, 2: German Clul: 3: Honor Roll I, 2. Pitman, Linda: The Curi- ous Savage 3: Pioneer Play- ers 3: Pep Club 3: Thespians 3: Class Secretary-Treasure: 3: Debate 2: Forensics 2: Honor Pep 3. Pollard, Sherry Lynn: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. Potter, Connie Ann: German Club 3: Latin Club I: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross 2. Prater, Travis L. Jr.,:Base- ball I: Football I, 2, 3: Wrestling I, 2: Latin Club I: Lettermen 2, 3. Pratt, Kathi: Choir 2, 3: Girl Glee Club I: Future Me 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: StuC 2: West Word 3: Assislan Editor 3: Honor Pep I. 2. 3 Price, Jackie Ann: Girls Gle Club I. Q Price, Lynda S.: Choir 3: HI Larks 2, 3: Girls Glee Clu I: Red Cross I: Spanish Clu 2, 3: Secretary 3: Spams Honor Society 3. agland, Lana Jo: Choir 3: 'irlg Q,-lee Club I: Western- lis 2: Business Club 3: Peo Ilub I, 2, 3: StuCo I, 2, 3: tonor Roll I, 2, 3. atcliff, Ellen Elalne: Chess , 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Honor ep 3. avens, Linnea Ann: Or- hestra I, 2, 3: French Club : Future Teachers 3: Pep Elub I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I: onor Pep 3. Lawlins, Susan Joy: Transfer : Orchestra 2: Future Teach- ,rs 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Office 'ractice 3: Pep Club 2, 3: 'lonor Roll 3. . lazook, Donna G.: Art Club lelchard, Kathy M.: Pep Club l, 2, 3: Spanish Club lice, Rickie Leon: Men of Ives: 2: says Glee Club 1. ichards, Bill D.: Wrestling iidale, Jae Lee: Baseball I: rail 3. lierson, Steve Douglas: Track E, 3: Lettermen 2, 3. livers, Mary Kathleen: Trans- er 2: Future Med 3: Pep lub 2, 3: West Word 2, 3: onor Pep 3. obbins, Richard A.: Future Vled I. obinson, Sherry Lynn: Art lub 3: French Club I: Pep lub I, 2, 3. oberts, John: Latin Club I. ose, Jeanne Kay: Girls Glee lub I: Our Hearts Were oung and Gay I: A Man alled Peter 3: Modern ance 2: Business Club 3: ioneer Players 3: Red Cross , 2. oss, Robert L.: Baseball l, , 3. oux, Dale Leon: Football I: ey Club I. owlett, John Wesley: Foot- all I, 2: The Mouse That Roared 2. uby, Michael E.: Safely I. ucas, Delores D.: Business Club 3: Office Practice 3. Ruth, John Michael: Tennis : French Club I, 2: Letter- men 2, 3: Science Club 2: rail 3: West Word 3. Sampson, Judy Lanell: Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Future Teachers 2. Sanders, Donna: Girls G'ee Club l: The Mouse That Roared 2: Future Med I: German Club 3: Pep Club I, 2: Pioneer Players 3: West Word 3. lSandifer, Robert L.: Tennis I, '2: Wrestling I: Lettermen 2, '3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Sargent, Jan R.: Pep Club I, l2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2: Y- 'Teens 3: Honor Pep 3. Schinnerer, Janet Lea: Usher- ,ettes 3: Y-Teens 3: Secretary- Treasurer 3: Honor Roll 3. l l l 3Aary, Karen J. 70, I34, l62 lAbbotl', Michael C. 70 lAbbott, Terry D. 88 !Abel, Janet 88 Abram, Sue L. 43, I49 lAcg?y, Jann w. za, 32, 70, I l l Schott, Jane Ann: Twirler I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3. Scott, Sharon: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Honor Pep 3. Seal, Linda: German Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Honor Roll 3. Sedam, Virginia Gail: ln- strumental Ensembles I, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Future Teachers 2: German Club 3. Serrloz, Vlnlta Anne: Pep Club I, 2: West Word 3. Sheahon, Colleen 'C.: Art Club 3: French Club 2: Pep Club I. 2, 3: StuCo I, 2: Honor Pep 3. Sheets, Nancy Louise: Mixed Chorus 2. ' Sheffield, Barbara: Y-Teens I. Shepherd, Suzi: Junior At- tendant 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Swim Club I: Usherettes 2, 3. Shoate, Phyllis May: Girls Glee Club l. Shoults, David C.: Tennis I: French Club I, 2, 3: Pres- ident 3: Key Club 3: StuCo 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. , Simmons, William Robert: Football I: Men of West l. Simpson, Lyle Duane: Foot- ball I, 2, 3: Wrestling l, 2: Red Cross I. Sims: Charles E.: Football I: Art Club 3: French Club 2. Slnclalr, E. June: Girls Glee Club 3: Pep Club l, 2, 3: Cabinet Council 3: Safety 2: Class Vice-President 3: Honor Pep 3: Art Club, 3. Sion, Llnda Kay: Girls Glee Club 3: Art Club 3: French Club I, 2, 3: Modern Dance 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: StuCo I, 3: Honor Pep 3. Slssell, Robert A.: Cross Country 2: Wrestling I: Chess I. Slaughter, Randy E.: Foot- ball I, 2, 3: Lettermen 3. Smlth, Byron L.: Choir 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Caesar and Cleopatra I: A Man Called' Peter 3: Future Teashers 3: Pioneer Players l, . Smith, Connie Jeanean: Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club l, 2. Smith, Karen Gail: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: West- erners 2: Caesar and Cleo- patra I: Blyth Spirit I: Out of the Frying Pan I: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: 'The Diary of Anne Frank 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Pioneer Players I, 2, 3: StuCo 3: Thespians I, 2, 3: Vice-President 2: Debate 2: Forensics I, 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Smith, Llnda Kay: Football Jr. Attendant 2: Art Club 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club, I: Honor Roll 3. Smith, Steve: Baseball I: Band I: French Club 2, 3: StuCo 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. Smith, Steve B.: Golf I, 2: ENrestling I, 2: Spanish Club Smith, Vickie J.: Y-Teens I. Snyder, Lynda S.: Girls Glee Club 3: Basketball Finalist 3: Homecoming Fi- nalist 3: French Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Cabinet Council I, 2, 3, StuCo 3: Class President 3: Class Sec- Acosta, Helen 70 Adair, Charlotte L. 88 Adams, Bruce D. 88, l58 Adams, Larry R. 70 Adams, Patricia A. 70 Adams, Ronald D. 70 Adamson, Vicki R. 43, l32, I47 Addis, Sandra L. 88, l37 Additon, Theresa J. 70, I49 Adkins, Cynthia B8 Ahlf, Dale L. 88, l62 retary-Treasurer 2: Honor Pep I, 2, 3. Sodman, Lynda Krlstln: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club I, Fu- ture Teachers 3: Pep Club I, 3. Sommerhauser, Jon: Basket- ball I, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Wrestling 2: Lettermen I, 2, 3. Spicer, ,Charlene: Band I, 2, 3: Flute Ensembles 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Twirler I, 2, 3: French Club 2: Future Teachers 2, 3: Vice-President 3: Modern Dance 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: ,StuCo I, 2, 3: Vice-President 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Stabler, Hollls Dawes: Football I: Art Club 3: Spanish Club 2. Stancher, Mark Ralph: Track I, 2: Chess I. Stark, Margaret Ann: The Diary of Anne Frank 2: Business Club 2, 3: French Club I: Usherettes 3. Stephenson, Grace Louise: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Spanish Honor So- ciety 3. Stlgers, Leslle A.:,Pep Club I: Spanish Club 2. Stilwell, Elven, Eugene: Foot- ball I, 2: Chess I, 2. Stone, Marsha: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Trail 2, 3: Editor 3: West Word 2: Honor Roll 3. Stout, Cynthia Louise: Modern Dance 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor Pep 3: Spanish Honor Society 3: Honor Roll I, 2: Gymnastics 3. Street, Betty Jo: French Club 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2. Sublett, Katherine Sue: Y- Teens 2. Surface, Jan: Business Club 3: French Club I, 2: Office Practice 3. Switzer, Jane Ann: Pep Club I: Y-Teens 2, 3: Vice-Pres- ident 3. Switzer, Stephen Edward: Blyth Spirit I: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: The Mouse That Roared 2. Tablng, June Ardell: Pep Club I, 2. Taylor, Leland Z.: Instru- mental Ensemble 3: Orches- tra l, 2, 3. Tegarden, Darrell: Baseball I, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Basketball Finalist 3: Lettermen I, 2, 3. Terry, Charlotte Lea: Art Club 3: French Club I: Modern Dance 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Pioneer Players 3. Terry, Marilyn K.: Girls Glee Club I: Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 3. Thomas, Karen: French Club I: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Thompson, Christine Yvonne: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Honor Roll 3. Thompson, Linda D.: French Club I, 2. Thurman, Jennifer Louise: Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Girls Glee Club I: Modern Index Akers, Robert M. 70, I46 Albright, Arthur 43 Alcorn, Monty 70 Aldridge, Robert W. 70 Alexander, Ginger A. 43 Dance 2: Red Cross I, 2, 3: President 2. Todd, Terry J.: Pep Club I: Spanish Club l, 2. Toombs, Julie K.: Girls Glee Club I: The Curious Sav- age 3: French Club I: Ger- man Club 3: President 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: StuCo l. Torres, Hector: Football I: Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Tovey, Helen Luanne: Girls Glee Club I: Pep Club I, 3: Art Club 3: StuCo I: West Word 3. Towns, Llnda Sue: Business Club 3: Treasurer 3: Office Practice 3: Pep Club I. Travis, Steven L.: Sports Manager I, 2: A Man Called Peter 3: Art Club 3: French Club 2: Letter- Enen 2, 3: Science Club I, Turner, Carrie Jean: French Club I, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Swim 3: Honor Pep 3. Tusler, Richard C.: Safety 3. Ungerer, Max: Safety 3: Vice- President 3. VanZandt, James R.: Chess I, 2, 3: Science Club I, 2: De- bate 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Vincent, Darrell E.: Band I, 2, 3: Instrumental Ensemble 2: gircahestra 2, 3: Pep Band Waldron, Daryl D.: Sports Manager I, 2, 3: Lettermen 2, 3. Blllalker, Nancy: Pep Club I, , 3. Walker, Robert W.: Gym- nastics 3: Lettermen 3. Ward, Alice M.: Y-Teens 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. Ward, Alta Kay: Future Med 2, 3: Pep Club I. Watson, Susan: Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club l, 2, 3. Watts, Pat: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I: Westerners 3: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay I: Caesar and Cleopatra I: Blyth Spirit I: Out of the Frying Pan I: 'Arsenic and Old Lace 2: The Late Christopher Bean 2: The Mouse That Roared 2: The Curious Savage 3: A Man Called Peter 3: French Club I: Modern Dance 3: Pioneer Players I, 2: Thespians 3. Watts, Ronnle: Baseball I, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2: Football I, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Boys Glee Club I: Westerners 3: Lettermen I, 2. 3. Weakly, Sharon Kay: Business Club 3: Office Practice 3. Allinson, Barbara J. l3b Allison, David P. 38, 43, l4l, I63 Ames, Yvonne I. 88, I40 Amick, Jay A. 43 Weaver, Janlce Irene: Band I: Woodwind Quintet I: Or- chestra I: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor Pep 3: Honor Roll I, 2. Weaver, Joe: Basketball I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Latin Club l. Webb, Howard D.: Choir 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Boys Glee Club I: Westerners 2, 3: French Club I: Future Teach- ers 2, 3. :Vebb, Jeannie: Pep Club I, Wedge, Robert D.: Spanish Club 3. Wellert, Donald Lee: Base- ball 2. West, Jim: Gymnastics 2: Track I: Art Club 3. White, Sylvia Jean: Art Club 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club l, 2: West Word 3. Wilks, Pamela Kay: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Usherettes 2. Williams, Charlotte Kay: Fu- ture Teachers 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Williams, Jan: Transfer 3: Art Club 3: Treasurer 3: Pep Club 3: Swim 3: Secretary- Treasurer 3: West Word 3: Honor Pep 3. Williams, Mark: Sports Man- ager 2: French Club 3. Willls, William W.: Future Teachers 3. Wilson, Terry: Cross Country I: Swimming 2. Wise, Carol Ann: French Club 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club l: Honor Pep 3. Wisener, Linda: Choir 2, 3: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Wong, Eleanor: Business Club Wood, Jeanne Anita: Trans- fer 2: Modern Dance 2. Woodman, Craig: Tennis 2: Key Club 3: Lettermen 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2. Wortman, Deborah: Chess 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Honor Pep 3. Wray, Jlm: Football I: Ten- nis I, 2, 3: Lettermen I, 2, 3. Yoke, George L.: Boys Glee Club I. Young, Carole Sue: Band 2: Pep Band 2: Art Club 3. Youngman, Jan: Choir 2: Girls Glee Club I: French Club I: Future Med 2, 3: President 3: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 3: StuCo 2, 3. Zeller, Rose Anne: Red Cross 3. Zenner, Carolyn: Girls Glee Club I: Pep Club I, 2. Zlser, Steve: Band I: Pep Band I: Art Club 3: Spanish Club I, 2: Treasurer 2. Zollman, Karen: French Club 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Anderson, Michael K. 70 Anderson, Richard D. 70 Anderson, Steven H. 88 Anderson, William D. 70, I40 Andrews, L. Renay 43, I63 Aley, Russell W. 38, 43 Anderson, Arick I48 Andrews, Tim 88 Allen, Beedie W. 43 Anderson, Caroline 88, l42, Andrugl Judith K. 70, I47 Allen. Bill D- 70. l49 I55 Appel, Florence J. 88 Allen, Donna 70 Anderson, Larry D. 38, 43, Il8, Applegate, Emma L. 43 Allen, Henrietta J. 43 I48 Archer, Wayne R. I0 Allen Vernice L. 70 Anderson, Michael 88 Armstrong, Danny H. 34, 88 Berr Pamela L. 7l I34 Armstrong, Rena K. 70 Arnce, John W. 88 Arnold, Kenneth A. 34, 35, 88 Art Club I49 Artherton, Alice 70, I34 Artherton, Joyce A. 88 Asher, Suzanne 70, l35 Ashey, Warren L. 43, l55 Ashley, Jerry K. 88 Ashlock, Dorothy I. 43, I28, I32, I33, I52, I53 Ashlock, John L. 70, l38, l39 Ashlock, Monty D. 43 Ashton, James M. 88, I30 Atligarton, Lawrence A. 70, 0 Atkins, GeraldlR. 88, l40 Atkins, l53 Mary A. 43, I33, I48, Atkinson, Bobby E. 88, I47 Atkison, William R. 88, l59 Atwood, Glenda R. B8 Avery, Avery, Avila, Carol Ann 43 Wayne 43, I4I Irene G. 70, I43 Babcock, William A. 7l Badeen, William J. 25, 88 Bader, Linda K. 89, I37 Bader, Terry L. 2I, 24, 33, 68, 7I Bailey, Larry G. 7I Bailey, Paula A. 7l, l35, I49 Bailey, Tony L. 7I, I30, I48 Baker, Barbara A. I5, 43, l32, I42 Baker, David J. 43 Baker, Glen R. 38, 7l Baker, Jeannie L. 44, I43, I44 Baker, Joy L. 7I Baker, Karyn L. 43, 49, I28, I29, I33, l38, I46, I67, I7I Baker, Sandra R. 89 Baker, Sarah J. 7I Baker, Sherril A. 7I, l40 Baker, Steve W. 89, I30 Balding, Linda R. 7I Balding, Rebecca L. 89 Byerl Gail 72 Balentine, Jack 7I Bales, Peggy L. 7l, I62 Ball, Steve 7I Ballard, Charles A. 7l Ballard, Penny 7l, I40, l53 Band I58 Bangs, Teresa 89 Banister, Richard E. l2, 2I Bankston, Jodie A. 7I Banning, Gwendolyn M. 89 Bannon, Connie L. 44, I26, I43, I44 Banther, Marilyn 89 Barbe, Roger L. 7I Barger, Nada D. 7I Barker, Carolyn S. 44 Barker, Michael S. 2I, 28, 29, 38, 44, 57, II8, I67 Barker, Patricia J. 89, I37 Barnes, Carol 87, I46 Barnes, Connie S. 7I, l40 Barnes, George R. 7l Barnes Barnes ,Marva L. 7I, I62 Sharon R , . 89, I48 Barnickle, Monte L. 44 Barnickle, Patricia A. 89 Bartel, Marilyn A. B Bartels, Karala J. 7l, I35 Barton , Dalene R. 7I Basgall, Jacalyn S. 89 Bash, Bonable J. I0 Basketball 28 Batemon, Mary A. 38, 44 Bates, Sharon K. 7I Batson, Bruce A. 89 Bauer, Beth A. 7l Baughman, Joe R. 7I, I47 Baughman, Rogena M. 7l Beall, Kenneth I0 Beals, Cindy L. 89 Beals, Sandra S. 89 Beam, Judy K. I4, I37, l52 Bean, Myrna G. 7l Befld, Ronald D. 2I, 33, 38, Beard, Steve L. 7l Beat, Miranda L. 7l, I40 Beaver, Clarice J. 7 Beck, William G. 2l, 24, 7l Becker, Kathleen L. 68, 7I, I35, I39, I48 Becker, Mary J. 89, I37 Beckman, Carla 89, I37, I44 Beckwith, Penny I48 Been, Terry G. 44 Behrs, Linda J. 89 Belcher, Jerry W. B9 Bell, Karen L. 7I Bell, Kathleen M. 7I, I34, l50 Bell, Sheryl L. 7l Beltz, Sharon L. 44, I44 Bennett, James M. 7I Bennett, Kenneth C. 25, 3I, 89, II4, 'I46 Bennett, Ronnie K. 4-4, I48 Bennett, Shirley A. 44, I28, I33, I5I Bentley, Twyla J. 89, I36 Berger, Stephen M. 89, I30, I47, l58 Bernhardt, Dianna L. 7I Bernritter, Michael A. 44 I48 Berry, Christine E. 44, I43, I46 Y. . Beshirs, Marvin G. 44, I44, I63 Bess, Pamela J. 7l Bevan, Susan C. 7I, I62 Beyer, Barbara A. 89, I36, I40, l52, I59 Beyer, Floyd E. 38, 49 Bickel, Jeffery A. 2l, 24, 38, 7l Biddle, Sharon K. 89, I46, I52, I62 Bierdeman, Steve D. 7I Beirig, Jean A. I4, l53 Biffle, Sharon R. 89 Biggers, Charles A. 89 Biggs, Ralph B. 89 Bigknife, Michael 89 Bigkstife, Samuel T. 89, I30. I4 Billings, Tom B. 7I Bilyeu, Cheryl A. 44, I42 Bingham, Mike 87, l2l, I60 Bird, Rodney 89 Birdwell, Terry L. 89 Bishop, Eddie J. 89 Bishgp, Trudy J. 89, I28, I37, I6 Bitler, Bruce 26, 89, I59, I30 Biostad, Carol L. 89 Blackburn, Robert B. 34, 7I, I30 Blair, Rex D. 7l Blair, Richard P. 89 Blakely, James D. 7I, I30 Blakemore, Glenn 8, I4I Blanton, Caroline S. 44, l32 Blegstad, Margaret 44, l32, I5l Blevins Steve A. 89 Blex, Bruce E. 26, 89 Blick, William A. 44 Blough, Connie M. 89, I37 Bode, John G. 7l Bogard, Diana L. 7I Bogard, Warren I48 Bolden, Phyllis D. 72 Bolinger, Michael W. 89 Bolster, Douglas A. 72, I44 Bolster, Roseann 89 Boney, Mary F. 72, l40 Bonham, Cathy L. 89 Bonser, Pamela J. 44, I42 Bogtler, Linda L. 72, I23, I34, Bookout, Connie D. 72, l52 Bookout, Regena K. 89 Boone, Denise A. 89, I37 Booth, Larry D. 89, I48 Booze, Gary G. 72 Boss, Randall K. 44, I49, l7I Bott, Ervin C. 20, 2l, 22, 28, 38, 44, l26, I57, l59, l60, I64, I65, I66 Botts, Harry T. 44, l2l, I46 Botts, Jo R. 72, l35 Bough, Douglas W. 89, I63 Bough, Michael R. l2, 45, I63 Bowe, Dennis D. 45 Bowen, Mariorie A. 72, I34, I46, I63 Bowerman, Glen T. 45, II7, I48 Bowers, Sue E. 50, 72, I28 Bowin, Lynn R. 72, I34 Bowlin, Cecil R. 33, 38, 45 Bowman, Tracey L. 45, l56 Bowser, Karen S. 45, l26, I3I, Iii, I46, l53, I63, I64, l65, soya, David w. zo, 2l, 22, 23, 28, 30, 38, 45, I63, I66, I67, l68 l7l Boyd, Steven R. 24, 33, 72, l6B Boylan, Joe A. 72, I5B Boylan, Rickie K. B9 Boys, Janet K. 89, I36, l45, Boys Sports 39 Brack, Dennis L. 72 Bradley, Michael D. 72 Brady, Sandra F. 89 Brandt, Timothy E. 25, 37, B9 Brashear, Danny R. 89 Brattin, Sharon L. 89 Brattin, Shirley J. 72 Brayfield, Corina M. 45, I44 Bralgield, Wanda J. 89, I36, Brazell, Deanna L. 72, I34 Brennan, Edward H. 90 Brenneman, Diane F. 72, I43 Bregh, Robin L. 72, l23, l52, I 6 Brewer, Sondra E. 45, I62 Brewer, Tommy L. 90 BriQQS. Margaret G. 90, I37, l5I, l58 Brightwell, Bryon O. 90 Brightwell, Dale A. 90 Briley, Jeffrey L. 90 Brittain, Cheryl L. 90 Broadstreet, Randy J. 90, I47, I58 Brockert, William R. 2l, 24, 72, I30, I63 Brockman, Earl G. 45 Broddle, Bertram 8, I47 Brodie, Mary E. 72 Brodie, Steve L. 45 Brooks, Daniel F. 2l, 24, 72 Brooks, Donald l. 45 Brown, Bob A. 90 Brown, Clarence N. 90 Brown, Connie F. 3, 72, I34 Brown, Earla J. 38, 45 Brown, Kenya A. 8, 72 Briavgn, Loretta I. 72, I35, I49, 6 Brown, Mary L. 72, I34 Bruce, Linda J. 72, l52 Bruce, Rickie J. 45, I49 Bruns, Nancy D. 72, I34 Brrzsow, Steven C. l2, 45, Bryant, Aaron E. 90 Bryant, Bonlyn G. 45 Bryant, Bradley S. 72, I63 Bryer, Steven K. 72 Buchholz, Larry J. 90 Buck, Cheryl L. 90, I46 Buck, Wayne C. 90 Buck, Yvonne R. 72, l42, I48 Buckner, Herman W. 90, I63 Buckner, Pamela I. 90 Bulrgigaiigner, Sandra S. 45, I 6 Bumpas, Margaret I2 Burnam, Vicki I62 Burns, George L. 72 Burns, Monty D. 33, 72 Burr, Tamara R. 72 Burr, Teresa G. 90 Burton, Geraldine M. 90, I36 Burton, Vicky L. 45, I43 Bushnell, Barbara E. 45 Bushnell, Mary G. 72 Business Club I44 Buster, Jr., Arthur 90 Butler, Gary L. 20, 2I, 28, 29, 30, 38, I64, I66, I67, I69 Buttram, Louella J. 90, I62 Buttram, Louis G. 72 Buxton,.Michael J. 90, I30, I47 Byingyton, Daniel P. 72, I63 Byington, Linda L. 38, 45, I47 Bynum, Teena F. 90 Cabinet Council l32 Cachard, Donald R. 90 Cain, Rita K. 90, I36 Caire, Joseph L. 90, l04 Caire, Rose M. 46, l3l, I32, I33 ' Callahan, Brenda F. 90 Callahan, James P. 36, 37, 38, 4l, 46, l2I, l29 Callahan, Vonna L. 90, I28, I37, I47, I55, I62 Calvert, Gary L. 25, 3I, 32, 90 Camargo, Damian P. 90 Camargo, Thomas J. 46 Calmien, Antoinette L. 72, 43 Campbell, Bonnie I5 Campbell, Greg A. 90 Cantrell, Barbara A. 90 Cantrell, Merlene L, 46, ISI Careswell, Montgomery 72 Cargile, Bobby G. 46 Carlson, Lois M. 46, I44, I63 Carney, Ivan G1 2l, 24, 72 Carpenter, Patricia A. 72 Carpenter, Randal L. 90 Carr, Charles B. 90, l5B Carssaon, Sandra G. 72, I34, Carter, John C. 73 Carter, Robin C. 24, 34, 73 Case, David M. 73 Case, Jeanne C. 46, I63 Case, Marilyn F. 73 Casey, Mike A. 2I, 24, 38, 73 Cason, Ramona S. 90 Cassady, Katherine 90, I52 Casteel, Dwight 90 Caviness, Vicky J. 90, I37, I46, l59, I60 Caylor, Nancy E. 90, I36, I42 Caylor, Sherry V. 90, l42 Champ, Gerald O. ,37, 73, I5 Champ, Patti J. 90, I37, l43 Chancellor, Carollee F. 46, I43, I44 Chandler, Cassandra L. 73, Cowles, Sarah A. 73, I34 Cox, Judy L. 9I Cox, Wanda M. 9l Cramm, James F. 73 Crawtord, Beverly A. 73 Creson, Stephen D. 9I Crisler, Ronnie D. 2l, 22, 38, 47, 68 Cristiano, Claudia 90 Cristiano, Sergio 9I, I73 I48, l57, l60 Chaplin, Leighton D. 46 Charbonneau, Kathy L. 90 Ctnges, Claudia R. 73, I34, Charter, Diane E. 73, I34 Charters, Randall S. 73, I48 Chavez, Roberta 46, l32, l42 Cheatusp,, Donald 90 Cheerleaders l3I Chellman, Mary J. 90, I37, I42, I62 Cheshier, Lavada I. 73 Chess I48 Chewning, Edith J. 46 Childs, Patsy L. 90 Chipman, Carol D. 73, I24, I28, I35, l50 Choir I63 Chrisman, Jimmy L. 73 Chrisman, Ruby P. 90 Christian, Kerry S. 90 Christner, Charles K. 73, I30, I48, I49 Christy, Ronald L. 4l, 46, I2I Church, Steven W. 90, I6I Claar, Linda S. 46, II9, I32, l45 Clark, Dennis W. 46 Clark, Greg D. 73 Clark, Phyllis K. 73 Clausing, Nancy J. 46, I47 Clawson, Linda S. 90, I37, I46 Clawson, Sheryl R. 46, 69, I22, l3l, I32, l3B, I39, I66 Claxton, Carolyn S. 90, I37 Claybrook, Orin L. 46 Clemence, Diana L. 90, I36 Clerrgents, Janet R. 90, I37, I4 Clemons, JoAnn E. I5, 90, l35, I37, I49 Clester, Kathy J. 73 Cleverley, Carol L. 90, I37 Cline, Charla J. 9I, I37, I60 Cline, Walter T. I4 Cliree, Wendell L. 3, 2l, 46, I 8 Clites, Linda L. 9I Clithero, Jokaren 73 Cloniger, Brenda, K. 9I, I62 Cloninger, Edward L. 46 I63 Clutter, Marilyn K. 46, l33 Clutter, Nancy J. 9l, I28, I37 I46 Clyborne, Mayselle 9I, I44 Coady, Judith 46, I44 Coakley, Marie 8, I46 Cochenour, Dave I48 Coffman, Christina B. 73 Cole, Mike L. 25, 9l Cole, Rita D. 9I Coleman, Gary L. 73 Coleman, Marlene 9I Coleman, Nancy J. 73 Collfgnan, Rose M. 73, I43, Collins, Brenda K. 73 Compton, Booth F. 73, I49 Connell, Bernard J. 46, I49 Connell, Linda S. 9I, I48 Converse, Judy A. 46, I48 Conway, Robert E. 73 Conyers, Gregg W. 26, 9l Crockett, David W. 47 Crockett, Glenda A. 73, I35, I40, I58 Crockett, Melinda M. 9l, I37 Cross Country 26 Crouch, Mary E. 9l Crumm, Marion A. 73 Crumpton, Lula B. 47 Cullum, Daniel 9l Cummins, Betty J. 47 Cummins, Edward 73 Cummins, Norma J. 48 Curran, Sarah J. 9I Curry, James I2, II5 Curry, Mariorie I5, I50 Curtis, Donna S. 73, I34, l40 Cushing, Richard L. 48, I63 Cultblgbertson, Mary D. 73, I34, Datfron, James R. 34, 35, 38, 73, l3O Dailey, Nancy L. 73, l26. I56 Dale, Roqer D. I4, I49 Darnell, Brenda M. 9I, I36 Darnell, Linda K. 9I, I36 Daugherty, Crystal L. 9I. I42 Daugherty, Nanetta L. 73 I28, I35, I46 Daves, Sandra K. 9l David, Linda S. 73 Davidson, Wilma J.' 9I, I36, I42, I43 Daville, Dianna 9l Davis. Barbara J. 73, I40 Davis, Betty J. I48 Davis, David A. 73, I23. I26, I55, I56, I6I Davis Earl C. 48 Davis, Ginger L. 9l, I37, I62 I Davis DaviS Davis Davis lla M. 73 3 John H. 38, 50, II7 ' Marcia J. 9l, I59 Mariorie D. 9I, I58 Davis, Michael E. 9l, I63 I Davis, Ray J. 73 I Davis Susan K. 9l l Davis Tommie L. I48 Davis 'fi Gary i. zi, 24,74 o , . Day, John W. 9l Cook Barbara L. 9l Cook, Douglas L. 9l Cook, Edwin B. 46 Cook Mike R. 73, l56 Cook I53 Cook Coon Coon Sally A. 47, l23, l32, I55, 156 Sue 47, II9, 145 Pamela G. 73, I48 ey, John R. 9l Cooper, Beverly l. 9l CooDer, Donita Y. 9I, I62 Cooper, Gary D. 9I Day, Lonnie E. 9l Day, Stephen J. 74 Dean, Rogranne S. 8, 50, 74, I35, l6l, I67, I68 Dearmore, Victor S. 9l Debate l4I Decker, Lonneta L. 48, II8, I49 DeFoor, Joyce 9l, I36, I62 DeFoor, Judy D. 74, I34 DeForest, Randall L. 74 Degrant, Donna S. 9l, I36, l52, I62 Deierling, Lynda L. 74, I35, l58 Delling, David D. 74 Dennis, Sharon K. 92 Dent,' Roy M. 92 Denton, Dale K. 74 Dethample, Connie M. 9I Devlin, Daniel 92 Devlin, Michael F. 92 Dewitt, Kathy S. 92, I36 Dick, Renee E. 92, I46, I62 Dick, Roger 48 Dickinson, Russell C. 92 Dickmeyer, Vicki J. 92, I37 Dickson, Roger D. 48 Diehl, Galen C. 38, 48, l08 Dienstbach, Byron E. 92 Dietrich, Janice C. 92 Dilcgine, Susan K. 92, I37, ISI, Cooper, Janie G. 9l Cope, Elizabeth J. B7 Corner, James L. 38, 47 Cornett, Suzanne I44 Cortest,' John R. 73 Cosby, Roger L. 73 Cotton, Bobbie J. 9I Cotter, Donna J. 9I, I37 Cottingham, Robert J. 73, I48, l59 Cciiggter, Edward K. 73, I46, Dill, Pamela J. 92, I37, I46, I I62 Dinsmoor, Dena J. Ditgen, Wanda L.- 92, II9, I37 92 Dixon, Jack H. IZ, 2l, 38, 48, IOB Dodosh, Pamela D. 48 Doggett, Elizabeth K. 48 K'kD. 3 3 Doll, lr I, 2,92 Dominquez, Pete 92, I40 Donham, Kathleen R. 92, I47 Dopps, Mark A. 92 Covell, Stephen F. 9l, I49 Cowan, Karen S. 73 Cowden, Rita D. 47 Cowles, Clarence R. 9I Dosh, Judy L. 48, I48 Doshier, Luchion E. 38. 48 Doucet, lmo E. l2, 74, I49 ouglass, Becky L. I37 Douglass, Marleen 92, I37, I46 owning, Betty 74, I42 owning, Deborah A. 92, I37 owning, Linda S. 74, I28, I34, I47, l62 owning, Mary 38, 74, I34, I40, I43, I52 owty, Marcus D. 74, I54, I56, I57, l6I owdy, Neal E. 25, 92 reiling, Caren S. 92 rew, Karen L. 74, I34, I46, ISS rew, Lyndon S. 48, l28, l4I, I45 roll, DeLee 74, II9, I3I, I34 ubbs, Joyce M. 92, I36, I40 ugan, Betty L. 74 ugan, Iva S. 48 ukes, Hector M. 2l, 24, 74 uncan, Linda M. 48, I43, I44 uncan, Lola K. 92 uncan, Terry G. 92 unham, Kenneth L. 48 unlap, Wilma Il unnihoo, Margaret A. 92 unscomb, Bryce 49, I58 uran, Delores A. 50, 74 uran, Gene E. 48, 50, I48 uran, Kathy M. 92 urham, Ronald 92 usenbery, Brenda S. 92 usenberry, Gordon L. 49 ust, Douglas C. 92 ulaher, Georgie J. 92, I47, utton, Rosemary 74, I40 uvall, Deborah K. 74, I34, I40, I43, l62 uvaall, Mary K. 50, 92, I37, I4 ye, James T. 6 ye, Teresa l62 ykes, Robert 92 aton, Merlin D. 49, l2I, I49 ckhotf, Jim 25, 3l, 92 .dgington, Marvin E. 4l, 49, I2l, I46 Edmondson, Donna L. 74 Edmondson, Raymond M. 92 Edwards, Charlotte A. 92, I37, I6l, I62 -dwards, Mariean A. 92, I36 iggen, Mark A. 74, I46 :li, Henry D. 93 lli, Tom M. 74 glliott, Sandra K. 74, I34, I40, l53 zllis, Linda M. 74 Ellison, Carl E. 26, 38, 49 lsten, Guy M. I3 mmons, Carol I2 ngel, Christine J. 49, II9, I28, I43, ISI, l53 ngel, Linda S. 93, I49 ngstrom, Carlene 49, I33 ppler, Marsha K. 93, I36 Estabrook, Vicki L. 74 step, Suzanne 93, stes, Margaret M. still, Robert E. I0 theridge, Jerry L. 93 ubank, Susan G. 93, I37, I46, I62 vans, Carl L. 93, I63 vans, Janet L. 93, I36, I40, I52, l62 vans, Robert B. 49 veland Linda S. 74 wing, Linda S. 93, I37 vntzg, Rose A. 93, II2, I37, I37, I45 74 aber, Judy A. 49, I43, I44 aculty 4 I air, Euretta F. 74, I35 airbanks, Danny M. 93 aires, Marion L. I2, I43 ansler, David E. IO, 49, I4l arha, Leslie J. 74 arggy, Farol L. 74, I35, I49, arrington, Curtis D. 49 arris, Donna J. 49, I23, I5l I56, I63 arris, Floyd 28 audel, Kurt W. 74 aught, Donna J. 74 elix, Kelly J. 93 Fellers, Marylin S. 74, I34 Ferguson, Jerry L. 93 Ferman, Larry M. 93 Fick, Gloria J. 74 Fiegel, Terry D. 93 Filby, Donald A. I5 Fisk, D Flesch. on E. 74 Connie D. 74, I34 Flournoy, Jacque 74 Flournoy, Jack 93 Folger, Julie A. 93, I2B, I37. I47 Follin, Randy L. 49, I59 Foods Services I48 Football 20 Foote, Janet S. 74, I35 Forema l62 Forema Fornshe 49, I42. n, Barbara S. n, Beverly D. 93 Il, Thomas W. 93 Forrest, Michael R. 74 Fosnight, Louise E. 74, I34, I43, I44 Fosnight, Phyllis K. 93 Foster, Charline C. 74, I34, I49, I52 Foster, Michael E. 74 Foster, Fouch, Fowler, Vernon R. 93 Gary D. 49, III Kathlene J. 49 Fowler, Tommy D. 74 Fowler, Wayne A. 74 Frailey, Fraley, Pamela A. 49, l5l Phillip 50, I5I Fredrickson, Tom M. 25, 3I, 93 Freeman, Diane K. 74, I34 French French, Club I46 Glenda L. 93 Fresh, Martin W. 74 Frey, R Friesen, I22 Fritchm uth I4, I28 Edwin 4, 6, I04, IIB, an, Elana 50, I33, l62 Fritts, Marshall L. 93 Fritts, Robert 93 Froning, Harold 7, l30 Frost, Judy C. 75 Fry, Jeannie 6, 50, II9, I32 I49, I 64, I66, l70 Fry, Diane M. 75, I32, I35 Fry, James R. 75, I47 Fugit, Calvin L. 50 Fugit, Robert W. 93 Fuller, Ronnie D. 75, I49 Fullerto I58 Fullinwi n, Marilyn L. 75, I34, der, Robert D. 75 Furry, Rex D. 75, I-'8 Furthmyer, Michael C. 93 Future Medical Careers l50 Future Teachers I5l Gabbert, Terrie J. 75 Gabrielson, Shirley 5, 8 Gades, Susan E. 93, I36 Gahman, Gerald L. 50 Gage, Ronnie C. 93 Gaither, Robert W. 93, I49 Gallegos, Deborah A. 93, I3 I52 Galleher, Richard L. 93 Galvan, Panfila 8, I45 Gann, Shirley J. 93 Garcia, Gardne Gardne Angelica 93 r, Jimmy N. 75 r, Phyllis G. 50, I43 Garlach, Jack E. 37, 93, I47 Garland, Ginger A. 50, l28, I33, I Garrett Garrett Garriso Garton, I40 Garton, Gaston, Gates, Gegen, l52 49, l52, I54 ,Judy K. 93, I37 , Shirley J. 50, I44, I5I n, Mike R. 75 Dennis E. 93, I30, Evelyn V. 75, IIB, I40 Lanny D. 38, 50, I66 Merle E. ll Karen R. I4, l27, I35, George, Terry D. 5l Gerdes, Fredrick C. 93 German Club I47 Gertz, Richard L. .26, 27, 38, Sl, I20 Gerwert, Rita A. 75, I34, I45 Gibson, Gibson Brent D. 93 Gloria I67, I68 Gibson, James D. 75 Gibson, Thomas C. 93, I50 Gibson, Wanda L. 93 Gilbert, Georgetfa 75 Gilbert, Larry E. 75 Gilchrist, Barbara J. 75, I35, Al5O, I57, Isa Gilchrist, Larry C. 2I, 24, 75 Gilchris I49 t, Laura J. 93, I37, 7. Gile, Robert I4, 2I, 24, 3I Gile, Steve H. 93 Gillesnie, James L. 50 Girls G,Iee Club I62 Givens, Don C. 37, 75 Gladman, Robert L. 8 Glamser, Danny J. 50 Glamser, Janet D. 93, I36, I46 Glass, Becky 93, I47, l6l Gleason, Garnet L. 93, I37, I42, l58 Glover, Cindy L. 93, l28, I37, I49 Glyckherr, Marilyn A. 75, l56, l62 Gochenour, David B. 75 Goheen, Kerrine D. 5l Goodpasture, Sheri L. 5l, I32, l54, l5B, I67, I69, l70 Goodwin, Michael H. 75, I48 Goodson, John W. 93 Gorrell, Brenda K. 94, I37, I49, l58 Gorrell, Walter H. 2I, 38, 5l Gorges, Glenn E. 50 Gott, Velinda L. 94 Grable, Jackie L. 75, I23, I5I, I56 Grace, Judy M. 5l Graetf, Kathryn M.'75, I62 Gragg, Glen R. 25,94 Graham, Warren R. I4, 26, 37, 38, 39, I22 Graul, Terry A. 94, I63 Graves, Suzette E.' 94, I36, l52 I63 Gray, Collette L. Sl, I24, l26, l55, l56 Gray, Gloria A. 94, I37 Gray, Lloyd S. 75 Gray, Verna 76 Ggeen, James L. 34, 35, 38, 6 Green, Richard R. 34, 76 Green, Steve U. 76 . Greenlee, Katherine 94, I47 Greenlee, William F. 76, I48 Greene, Monalisa M. 94 Grier, Don D. 5I Griffin, Claudia A. 94, I34 Griffith, Dorothy A. Sl, I48 Griffith, Shirley M. 78 Griffiths, Verla 8, I7, I5I Griggs, Paul E. 25, 94 Grim, David E. 5I Grimes, Alvin 94 Grimes, Janis L. 5l, I46 Grobe, Cydney S, 94, I37, I46 Guinn, Sandra K. 94, I37 Gurley, Diana N. 94, I37, I49, I6l Gurley, Lorenne l5, IIO Gymnastics 34 Gymnastics Club l52 Haag, Linda A. 49, l28, I32, I46 Haddad, Timothy E. 5, 76, I40 Hadix, Mary M. 5l Hain, Sandra L. Sl, I63 Haines, Donna J. 76, I34, I45 Haines, James 94 Hale, Beverly D. 5l, ISB Hale, Bob 5l Hale, Helen J. 94, I36 Haley, Diane S. 5l Hall, Daryl 5I Hall, Elizabeth I49 Hall, Janice E. 94, I37 Hall, Laurence E. 76 Hall, Melvin W. 94 ' Hall, Raymond L. 94 Halleckson, Roger A. 94 Halls, Cynthia C. 94, l28, I32, I37, I49 Hamacher, Linda L. 76 Hambleton, Larry D. 25, 94, I30, I47, l58 Hamilton, Bonnie L. 76, I53 Hamilton, Stella Il, I7, I48 Hamilton, Velva L. SI, I46 Hamm, Nadine L. 94 Hammer, Mary L. 76, I35, I47, I58, l6I Hammes, Thomas L. 94 Hammond, Patsy J. 94 Hammons, Linda J. 94, I36 Hamon, Fredric A. 5I Hampshilre ll, Earl F. 38, 5I Hampton, Rhonda E. 94, I40, l59, I62 Handlin, Clinton J. 94 Haney, Jim L. 87 Hanni, Don Roger Sl, I48 Hanni, Gary L. 25, 3I, 32, 94 Hannon, Mike C. 76, I47, I63 Hansen, Brad S. 25, 3l, 94 Hanshaw, Pamela S. 94 Hanson, Charles E. 94 , Harader, Suzanne R. 5l, I32, I44, l56, I63 Harbutz, Linda A. 76, I34 Hardesty, Linda M. 38, 5l, I43 - Hardesty, Richard ,R. 94 9 Hardie, Deena K. I42, l55, IS6 . Harding, Raymond D. 94 Hario, Elizabeth A. 52, I32, I49 Harmon, Betty J. 52, I43 Harp, Mary V. 49, 52, I44 Harrell, Wayne A. l5, l25 Harrington, Esther G. I2 Barbara A. 76 Bonnie L. 94 Harris, Harris, Harris, Mildred J. 76, I34, l62 Harris, Nita A. 94 Harrison, Debra L. 94, I37 Harsh, Karen S. 52 Hart, Darrel L. 52 Hart, Patricia J. 76, I34, I45 Hart, Regina S. 38,52 Hart, Ronald E. 52 Hartford, Rebecca S. 76, I34 Hartman, Linda S. 94, I49, I52, I58 Hartman, Mary A. 52, I49 Hargell, Willa M. 94, l52, I6 Harvey, Deborah 52, I47 Harvey, Helen C. 52, I33, I39 Harvey. Pascal A. 76 Harvey, Sylvia F. 94, I47 Hashbarger, Patricia 76 Haskins, Susan L. 94, I36 Hastings, Arla G. 94, I37 Hastings, Linda L. 94 Hatter, Barbara A. 76 Haughawout, Robert C. 94, I30, I48 Haun, Robert D. 76 Haury, Rita Maxine 94, I37, I46 Farrell D. 94 Hauser, Hauser, Sheryl L. 94, l62 Havens Robert W. 2l, 24, 76 Hawkeg, Dennis D. 76 Hawpe, Audrey C. 76 Hay, Randall R. 52, IIB Hayes, Linda F. 76 Hayes, Rebecca J. 94 Hays, Phyllis A. Hays, Sharon K. Haywood, John S. 3, 52, l55 Hazeltine, Diana L. 52 Heeb, Susie J. 95, l28, I37, 46 52, I43, I44 76 Heilman, C. Douglas 95 Heimrich, Nancy L. 76, I43 Hein, John P. 95 Heinze, Elaine K. 95, I37, l6I Heinzman, Stanley E. 95 Heitman, Marla S. 95, I36, l52 Heitz, Gary G. 4l, 52 Helfrich, Janet A. 95, I37, I45 Helfrich, Robert M. 37, 76 Helvie, Phillip A. 25, 3I, 95 Hemenway, Janet K. 76 Henderson, Diane 87 Henderson, Terry J. 2l, 24, 76 Hendricks, Alan J. 76 Hendricks, James B. 52 Hendrix, Paula S. 95, I37 Hendrix, Rita M. 95, I36 Henline, Deborah K. 76, I35 Henning, Carl R. 2l, 24, 76 Henning, William A. 52 Henrichs, Elaine A. 76, I34, I47, I56, I63 Henry, Lucinda M. 95, I62 Henry, Nina J. 95 Henson, Deborah R. 76, I35 Heppler, George F. 52 Hereford, Carole J. 52, II9, I32, I45, I63 Herring, James E. 95 Hershaw, Linda K. 52 Hester, Donna S. 69, 76 Hickey, Carol J. 52, I32, l5I Hilcblgman, Norman E. 52, l56, Hicks, Emily 76 Hifskg, Karen J. 52, I33, l50, Hiebert, Grace A. 53, I43, I46 Higgins, Donald W. 53, ISI, I56, I63 Higgins, Henry A. 95 Higgins, Lawrence E. 76, I63 Higgins, Randy 2I, 24, 28, 76 Highsmith, Randy E. 76 Hi-Larks l56 Hildebrand, Linda K. 95 Hill, Cynthia A. 53, ISI Hill, Edward C. 2I, 24, 77 Hill, Linda I48 Hill, Patricia L. 95 Hill, Ronald D. 77 Hill, Timothy W. 53 Hillis, Barbara K. 95 Hillis, Donald W. 76 Hillwick, Deborah L. 95, I46 Hiltkcgn, Glenda A. 77, I35 Hines, Charlotte A. 95 Hinkle, Susan R. 77, l62 Hinnenkamp, John B. 95, I47 Hixson, Debrah L. 77, l62 Hobbs, Kathryn A. 95 Steven J. 53 II7 Hobbs, Hodge, Brenda J. 95, I5B Hognscheidt, Sharon A. 77, I 4 Hoff, David F. 53 Hoffman, Gregory L. 77 Holland, Gary R. 24, 38, 77 Holland, Gary W. 2l, 28, 32, 77, I22 Hollander, Ross A. 37, 95 Hollander, Scott 87, l56 Hollis, Tynna M. 77 Holman, Christina L. 95 Holman, Ralph W. 53, II7 Holmes, Michael S. 53 Holsey, Robert A. 77 Holt, Linda E. 53 Holtzen, Carolyn S. 77, I34, I47, l58 Honomichl, Margaret L. 77, I40, I53 Hood, Paula C. 77 Hook, Michael 52, 53 Hook, Norton L. 95 Hook, Rodney E. 95 Hoover, Jo E. 95, I37 Marsha D. 77 Hoover, Hgsnver, Miles S. 2I, 24, 37, Hoover, Ronald L. 53, I48, I63 Dell 77, I49 Heather L. 77 Hopkins, Hopkins, Hoppe, Janna M. 77 Hopper, Brenda G. I43, I44 Horrocks, Linda A. 53 Horrocks, Sandy R. 77 Hoggnell, Valerie R. IZ, 53, ss, isi, Horton, H. D. I3 House, Donna K. 95, I42 Houseman, Elwood D. 2l, 33, 38, 53, I56 Houser, Linda D. 77 Housholder, Dee J. Il Howard, Dennis R. 53 Howard, Patricia A. 53 Howard, Rory 95 Howard, Sharon J. 53 Howe, Carol A. 95 Howe, Thelma E. 77 Howell, Mike L. 77 Howerton, Carol J. 77, I34, I46, I63 Huckins, Kathryn M. 77, I62 Hudson, George E. 'I3, I40 Hudson, Julia A. 53 Huiigman, Verena M. 95, I36, Hughes, Arianna J. 77, I34, I42, I43, I53 Hughes, Carol J. 54 77, I56, I63 Hukle, Connie L. Hullgert, Theresa L. 50, 77, Hull, Dorothy E. l62 Hungate, Galen L. 95, I58 Hunnicutt, Margaret B. 8, I7 Hunt, Douglas E. 54 Hunt, James M. 77 Hunter, James F. 95 Hunter, K. W. I3, I7, I40 Hurst, Elizabeth R. 77, I34 Hurst, Lloyd A, 77 Huschka, Martin F. 54 Huskey, Michael L. 95 Huskey, Robert A. 77, l59 Huss, Ray 8 Hutchins, Pamela L. 4, 54, I23, I39, I55 Hin? Elizabeth A. 77, I32, Hyre, Robert M. 25, 95 Imboden, Janice R. 54, I46 lndermill, Joyce E, 77' I35 I34, I35, I45, I63 Ingalls, Roberta L. 77, I34 I43, I5l ' lngflg, Patricia A. 50, 54, I33, Ingram, Jacquelvn S. 95 Instrume t IE bl lnterestsnF26 num as '57 Irwin, D enita L. 77, 134, I43 Irwin, Terry J. 54, I63 lsbill, Kim E. 77, I34, l56 Jackson, J. Ellis l5, I30, I62, I63 Jackson, Ronnie D. 95 Jacobs, Brenda K. 95 Jacobs, Cathy S. 77 Jacobs, Peter M. 95 Jacobs, Ronald D. 95 Jacobs, Sharon A. 95 James, Jimmy E. 95, I44 James, Shari E. 77, I34, I46, I58 Jansen, Larry C. 54, I57, I59, I60 Janssen. Duane H. 54 Jansson, Carla F. 54, I49, I63 Jayne, Dale C. 77 Jayne, Gary W. 77 Jeffreys, Jack R. 95 Jeffreys, Susan S. 54, I44 Jenkins, Barbara J. 54, I47 Jenkins, Timothy M. 95 Jensen, Catherine L. 69 Jessup, Romi J. 77, I52, I53, I63 Jim3enez, David C. 5, 28, 77, I 9 - Jimenez, Michael L. 77 Jinkins, Dana C. l5, 77, l35, I49 Jinks, Mike H. 77 Jockers, Allen 54, l48 Jockers, Brent D. 77 Johansen, Michael 95 John, Jared S. 54 Danny L. David W. Johnson, Johnson, Jogigison, Eric E. 3, 2I, 23, 38, 38, 78 78 25, 95, I59 Johnson, Gary W. Jones Jonnfon, Geraldine 54, I43, Jo:15n4son, Heidi 95, I37, I47, Johnson, Jack L. 54, I23, I54, l56, I63 Johnson, Jim L. 78 Johnson, Lloyd W. 95 Johnson, Mary K. 95, I50 Johnson, Merle 7 Johnson, Nancy R. 95 Johnson, Ronald D. 78 Johnson, Steven R. 2l, 24, 78 Johnson, Johnston l56 Johnston, Johnston Wanda K. 78, l62 , Doug E. 78, 87, I48, Everett R. 78 Keith 78 Johnston, Michael s. 95, 14a Johnston Johnston , Russel A. 3, 38, 54 e, James L. I63 Jones, Beverly J. 95 Jones, Craig K. 78 Jones, Danny M. 28, 29, 30, 78, I67, I68 Jones Evelyn 54 Jones: Gary G. 54, l6l Jonas, Mary E. 38, 54, I32, Jones, Nancy R. 95, I36, l62 Jones, R ay w. 96, 147, isa Jones, Ronald J. 78, l48, l60 Jones Sandra F. 96, l62 Jonesi Sherry K. 54, I28, I49 Moses, William T. 21, 24, 37, 78, 'l59 Jordan, Anita S. 78, I34, I59 Joadsan, Connie J. 96, I37, Jordan, Dave L. 78 Jordan, Stephen M. l48 Jorgenson, Gail A. 95, I45 Jorgenson, John C. 54 Juniors 70 Jurgensen, Karen K. 78, I63 Kaegi, Beverly G. 96, l28 Kaiser, Tony L. 96 Karlstrom, Denver N. 96 Kautz, Evelyn M. 78 Keeler, Keenan, Russell W. 78 Michael G. 78 Keeton, Stanley R. 96 Keimig, Donald L. 78 Keimig Lewis R. 96 iceiin, Johnnie R. 78 Kemmerer, Gary N. 78 Kemp, Thomas W. I0 Kenaga, Judy K. 54 Kennard, Debra 96 Kennard, Ronald 96 Kent, Janice M. 96, I36 Kerr, Beverly 54, l48 Kesignqer, Patricia D. 55, l33. I Kessinger, Robert H. 78 Kessler, David A. 78, I4I Kessler, Francis l62 Kester, Bridget C. 96 Ketts, Pat R. 96 Key Club l30 Kiiirllgle, David A. 33, 38, 78, Kirnsey. Marsha J. 96, l58 Kinderfather, Lillian I5 King, Aduinaldo 96, I46 King, Bernard L. 96 King, Donnie W. 55 King, Trudy IIO King, Wesley H. 55, I49, l55 Kincannon, Linda K. 96, I44 Kirby, Pamela L. 38. 78 Kneisler, Mary J. 78 Kneisler, William A. 96 Knight, Marcia A. 55, I46, I6l Knight, Mike T. 79 Knoblanch, Shirley A. 96 Knoffloch, Richard A. 96 Koch, Charles l. I9, 34, 35, 38, 55 Koch, Larry R. 26, 38, 79 Koch, Loretta J. 79, I42, l59 Koch, Pat 55, ll0 Koch, Sara L. 79 Koerner, Albert J. 5, 55, IO6, , 28, 38, 55, I37, 147, I2l, l38, I39, l4l Koker, John W. 2l 57, II8 - Koker, Mary J. 96, I62 Koloen, Rodney W. 96 Koop, ,Mary K. 55, I40 Koop, Sandra J. 96 Kopper, Tom L. 79, l48 Krauzs, Linda K. 79, I32, l35, l6 Kreager, Mike A. 79 Kristek, Sharon l62 Kriwiel, Edward A. 5, I4, 20, 23, I08 Kuehn, Jane L. 96 Kulick, Karen L. 79, l35, I50 Kunkle, Charles 55, l4l Kutilek, Frank J. 37, 96 Kutilelr, Kandy R. 55, II8, I32, l33, I39, l55, l56, I67, l68 Kiiyglaendall, Ronnie H. 79, Kyle. Jr.. Robert 49, ss Lackey, Nancy R. 8, l56 Lamb, Betty l. 56, l23, I32, I46, I56, I6l Lamb, Delanna L. 79 Lambert, Monte L. 96 Lamborn, Pamela S. 38, 79 Lancaster, Marsha K. 79 Lancaster, Ronnie R. 56 Landers, Ronald D. 26, 96 Landry, Denise P. 79 Landwehr, Katherine F. 56, I52 Lane, Debra K. 96, I37, I45, I52 . Lange, Marva J. 8 Langford, Lyndon 37 Langhofer, Carla S. 56, 57, II8, I32, I44 Lark, Dale E. 96 Larsen, Milton D. 96 Larson, Sandra K. 79, I40, l58. l60 Latin Club I47 Lauer, Randy R. 79, l56, I63 Laughary, Janice A. 96, I44 Law, Barbara A. 96 Lawman, Nicki K. 96, I37 Lawrence, Gail 79 Laymon, Robert L. 96 Leach, Manfred 79 Leach, Nancy C. 56, 57, lI8 I32, I49 Ledbetter, Judy A. 79, I62 Leggord, William C. 25, 3I, Lee, Audrey O. 56, I32, I42 Lee, Carolyn M. 96, I37 LeF52Marsha K. 96, I36, I45, Lee, Peggy A. 79 Lee, Roger A. 56 Lee, Troy R. 25, 96 Leffel, Gary E. 79 Legleiter, Judy D. 79 Leranbus, Pamela K. 96, 1o1, Leis, Karen 56, I5I Leis, Ronald E. 96 Leis, Shirley L. 79, I47 Lemon, John H. 96 Lemon, Ronald D. 96 Leonard, William J. 96 Leroy, Gail 56 Lettenmaier, Linda A. 56, I52 Letterman 38 , Letterwomen 38 Esther B. I0 Lewis, Lewis, Jacquite L. 96, I37 Lewis, Linda S. 56, I32, I43 Lewis, Mary 9, I42 Lewis, Tom C. 56, l48 Lewis, Thomas D. 79 Liddeke, Belinda 56 Liebau, Carolyn S. 96 Liebau, Marilyn L. 79, I6I Lieurance, Cheryl L. 79, I34 Lillibridge, Candice J. 56, I25, l26, I43, I44 Liming, Donald E. 97 Liming, Glenda 79, l43 Linamon, Pamela 97 Linder, James A. 26, 97 Lindstrom, Linda R. 56, I33, I45, I52, I53 Linsner, James D. ll Lister, Kim B. 56, IA9 Little, Tom J. 2l, 38, 56, l2l, l48 ' Livesay, Donald L. 97 Lloyd, Michel D. I27, l48 Loman, Sillona 97 Long, Cynthia H. 79 , Long, Lesley 97, l28, I37, I45, I62 Long, Sydney 56, II9, I45 Lopez, Ralph S. 97 Lorence, Don A. 79 Lorence, Douglas F. 97, l30 Loucks, Barbara A. 97 Love, Gary W. 79,. l00, l56, l57, I59 Loving, Devone R. 79, I34, I45 Loving, Lary A. 97 Lowe, Rodney L. 57 Loy, Billie L. 38, 57, l58 Lund, Pamela l62 Lungstrum, Ruth M. l2, I43 Lusk, Anita M. I2 Luther, William E. 97 Lynch, Francis G. 97 Lynch, Patricia F. 97, I36 Lynxwiler, John P. 97 Lyons, Jeannine 97, IIS, I62 Lytle, Robert I4, 25, 33 Maclasky, Karen E. 97, l28, I37, I46, l62 Mah, Arthur S. 57 Mah, Joan P. 97 Mahurin, Barbara L. 97, I36 Maiors, Alvin L. 97 Maley, Steven L. 57 Mallott, Charles 97 Mallott, Sherry L. 97 Manes, Stella L. 79, IIB Mansell, Sandra L. 97, I36, IS9 Mar, Catherine F. 57, I39 Mar, Dixie 97 Mar, Enmoyn, J. 79 Mar, Goldie Y. 97, I45 Mar,' Linda Y. 79, I45 Mar, Marie 57, I40, l48 Mardis, Stephen J. 36, 37, 38, 57 Maigdock, Paula M. 57, IO7, Marley. Cheryl F. 79, l62 Marley. Steven F. 97 Marling, Edward W. 97 Marling, Nile J. 57 Marquardt, Gary D. 57 Marsh, Steven R. 57 Marshall, James K. 97 Marshall, Joyce M. 79, I40 Betty J. 79 Martin, Martin, Charles l. 57 Martin, Craig L. 9, 57, II9, l24, I4l, I48, l7l Martin, Gregory B. 97, 3l Martin, John E. 97 Martin, John L. 97 Martin, Johnny L. 97 Martin, Steven C. 28, 38, 57 Martin, Susan E. 97, I44 Martinez, Leonard F. 97 Mason, Pamela G. 79, l48, I52 Massengill, Tom E. 97 Massie, Richard W. 79 Mast, Janice E. 38, 57 Mast, Linda S. 97 Matchett, Randy G. 79 Mathers, Debra J. 97, I37 Matthews, Gayla A. 97, I52, I62 Mayne, Janice 57, I44 Mead, Judith L. 98, I36 Meadows, Carol A. 98, l3l Means, Richard L. 80 Meek, James M. 98 Meeks, Connie S. 98, l62 Meeks, Nancy 58 Meeks, Phillip L. 2I, 24, 33,80 4MehI, Norman 26, 38, 80 Melson, Judith F. 58, I43, I44 Melson, Linda C. 98 Mencke, Belinda S. 80, I44 Merchant, Don 58 Merchant, Linda M. 80 Merideth, Suzanne 58, l3l, 132, 146 Merrifield, Steve J. 80 Merriman, Antha 58, I44, l5l, l56, I63 Mertz, Cindi K. 98, I36 Mertz, Vicki L. 80, I34, I52 Metcalf, Ronnie G. 98, l48 Metzdorf, Ruth P. 80, l62 Meuser, Sally J. 58, I33, I47 Meuser, William C. 80 - Meyer, Stephen K. 2l, 36, 37, 38, 80, I30, l48 Mickelson, Sharon K. 80, I28 I35, Might so, 164, ies Nancy L. 98, I37, I46 Might, Stanley W. 58, l59, I60 Miller, Arlene F. 38, 58, I5I Miller, Barry L. 98, I46 Miller, Charlene K. 58, l43, I44 Miller, Craig J. 80, l24, l28, I54, I56, I63 Miller, Eric L. 80 Miller, James G. 80, l56, I63 Miller, Marty R. 80 Miller, Mary K. l54 Miller, Melody L. 80 Miller, Pauline E. 98 Miller, Sandra I5 Miller, Sherri l. 58, I40, l62 Miller, Steven E. 98 Miller, Teritta 98 Miller Thomas E. 98 Mills, 'Ronnie D. 98 Miner, Marilyn L. 58, II9 Minick, Barbara E. 80 Mitchell, Gerald W. 4, 98, l24 Mitchell, Karlene M. 98, I37 Mitsky, Marie E. 38, 58, I32, l48, I52 Moberly, Jill S. 80, 87, I52 Mobley, Patricia L. 58, l28 Mobley, Wanda iD. 80 Mohney, Robert L. 80 Molt, Bertha E. 98 Modern Dance I53 Montgomery, Linda C. 80 Moody, Dennis W. 58, 68 Moore, Deborah J. 80, I34, I43, I46 Moore, Karen S. 98, I37 Moore, Sharon L. 80 Thomas K. 58 12s, Moore, Moore, Vicky M. 58 Moran, Joseph J. 80- Morell, Joseph R. 2l, 24, 33, 98 Morell, Patrick W. 2l, 22, 73, 33, 38, 80, IO8, I64, I66 Moren, Daryl L. 80 Morgan, David E. 58 Morgan, Robert L. 98, I28 Morland, Lawrence 98 Morrill, Linda K. 80, I34 Morris, James A. 8l Morris, Larry D. 8l Morris, Sandra J. 4, 8l, I62 Morris, Tary G. 58 Morrison, Donna Lee 98 Morton, Kathy A.! 98 Morton, Robert D. Bl Samuel 98 Moss, Judith K. 8I, I44, l58 Mount, Curtis E. 98 Mount, Marita K. 98, I37. I40 Mountford, Gene A. 58, I63 Mullen, Orlan J. 98 Mundy, Roger A. 8l Mundy, Tracy Lynn 98. I37. I46 Murphy, Peter C. 25. 37. 98 Myers, Larry M. 59 McBlaine, Barbara 97, I47 McBlaine, James M. 80, l48 McBride, Robert E. 57 McBride, Theresa M. 97, I52 McCaffrey, Nancy J. 97, l62 McCann, Dennis W. 80 McCann, Mike C. 26, 57, I46, l5I McCarthy, John R. 80 McCarty, Gary Lynn 97, l58 McClaughry, Anne M. 97, I50 McClenahan, David H. 34, 80 McClung, Michael H. 97, l30 McColpin, Gary L. I63 McConnel, James D. 97 McConnell, Sheila J. 80, l28, l35, I50 McCord, Lois R. 97 McCormick, Sandy R. 80, I50 McCranie, Susan Louise 57, I5l l56 McCullough, Brenda, 97 Mcgurley, Joyce A. 97, I37, I McDermed, Diana J. 97 McDermed, Janell A. 57 McDonald, Brenda J. 80, I34, I46 McEachern, John I3, II4 McEwen, Julian A. I3, 34 McGann, Rose L. 57 McGill, Sue A. 57, I32 McGowan, Charles O. 98 McGuire, Molly J. 98, I36, I45, l55 Mclntosh, Jerry M. 2l, 3l, 38, 98 Mclntosh, Steven R. 24, 28, 80 McJimsey, George P. 80 McKee, Donna J. 80, I40 McKinley, Anna M. 98, I37 McLachlan, Terry L. 57 McLaughlin, Joyce L. 80 McLaughlin, Michael D. 26, 80, I47 McLeod, Terry L. 58 McMahon, John A. 58, I63 Mcllggullen, Cherry D. 58, I33, McMullen, Steven W. 80 McMurphy, Danny K. 25, 98 McOueary, Mary J. 98, I37 McQueen, Jimmie C. Il, II4 McQuiston, Harvey L. 8, 80, I30, I45 N ley, Forrest L. 81 N:iice,J Betty E48 8l N h, immy Nxsif, Debra L. 98. I35. l5l. I62 Naylor, Mary C. 98. I37. I40. l58 Naylor, Monty C. 59, 68 Neal, Jackie L. 59, l48 Neal, Roderick S. 2l, 24, Sl, I40 Nelson. Carla A. 59. I49. I55 Nelson. Jon K. 5, 20, 2l. 59. IO8, I2l, I30 Nelson, Linda K. Bl. I34. l5I Nethercot, David F. 59 Newhouse, Richard L. Bl Newman, Leo J. 98 Nicholas, Danny L. 4l,-59. I28, I30, I46 Nichols, Karen 9, I46 Nickel, Edgar B. 98, I47 Nickle, Danny W. 8l Nidiffer, Virgil 98 Niemann, Carol J. 98, I37 Nigh,,CrystaI E. 81 Nighswonger, Maiel I2 Nivison, Karen J. 59, IO7, I32, I39, I47 Nix, David L. 98, 37 Nixon, Joe 9, IS6 Norman, Rose Marv 59. I45 Norris, James W. 2I, 33, 8l, I20 Norris, Ronald D. 98 Norton, Kathryn S. 8I, I39 Nulik, Dale A. 8I, I47 Nutter, Marvin E. 59 Oberst, Kerry L. 98 Obholz, John R. 99 O'Brien, Cheryl J. 59, I32, l5l, l57, l6I O'Connor, Cathy L. 78, 8I, I32, I35, l60, I64, I66 Odle, Anita K. 59, l43, I44 Odle, Calvin D. 99 O'Donnell, Flora M. 98, I37. l62 Office Practice I43 Ogden, David E. BI Dldfather, Jane E. 5, 59, IO9, II9, l32, I39, l45 lilggather, N.ancy A. 99, I36, Kliver, Marsha L. I49 liver, Pamela S. Bl, II4, l39, l62 ' lliverscn, Janet C. Bl, I47, I63 llson, Donald 6 llson, Glenda L. 59, I43, I44 l'Neill, Pat 25, 3l, 99 lrchestra l60 lrebaugh, Carla 60, l42 lrebaugh, Clark A. 99, I58 Reilly, Chris B. 33, Bl 1'Reilly, Mike 33, 38 rmerod, Sherry M. 8l rmond, Joseph W. 8l Glgcsurke, Michael P. Bl, IS7, rr, Terry L. 99, I37 lrrell, Steve 38, 60 sborn, Linda K. 60 sborn, Richard L. I49 sborn, Joe E. 8l wen, Judy S. 8l, I34 wens, Darlene K. 8l wens, Elizabeth A. 8l, I50 wens, Martin E. 99 idilla, Becky M. 99, I37, l45, l62 Patricia M. 99 Ronald D. 99 ilmer, Steven G. 34, 99 ilmilier, Rbbert G. Bl, I24, l48, l54, l55, l56, I63 ippin. A. Jeanne 60. I44 irker, Cheryl M. 60, II9, l45 irker Karen S. 5, 60, II9, l33, l38, I39, l45 irks, Beverly J. 99, I37 irks, James A. 26, 38, 8l Richard W. 99 ilmer, ilmer, lrks, irks, Warren S. 8l rnell, Terry L. 34, 99, l45 rsons, Sarah K. Bl, l28, I35, I50 schall, Edward L. 99 tnaude, Pat. A. 8l trick, Mariorie R. l2, I43 tten, Noel R. ll tlen, Patrick J. I39 tterson, Donna M. Bl tterson, Margaret S. 8l tterson, Milford D. 99 tterson, Sheila 99 tton, Samuel S. 99 tton, Terry L. 60, I44, I63 yne, Carol E. Bl arson, Jimmy L. 5, 60 droia, Belly J. 8l ek, Anita L. 60, l48 melt, Bruce R. 5, 60, l30, ndlay, James H. 8l ndleton, Adrienne L. I35, I50, l57, l6l ngleton, Margaret F. 99, l nner, Ruth 8l, I47 nner, Wesley L, 8l D Club l32 rdaris, James E. Bl rkins, Dennis E. 99 rkins, Judith L. 99, I37, I46 rkins, Pamela K. 8, 8I , rkins, Stella A. 8l, l20, l32, I35, I62 rry, Jerry L. 8l rry, Larry S. Bl, l30, l45 ters, Paul E. 2l, 38, 60, l08, 'l64, I66 lters, Terry M. 82 ittersen, Dorothy 9, l45 ttit, Taya J. 99, I52, I62 eifer, John W. 26, 99 ielps, Lloyd F. 38, 60, I20, l48, l59 ,illips, Linda K. 82, l34 -illips, Teresa A. 82, l32, l135, 159 att, Gary M. 99 Erce, Dan T. 82, l4l rce, Ronnie D. 99, l40 ke, David w. az, 99 ke, Donald Cz 82 Anita A. 50, 147, I56. lman, Linda 42, 57, 60, la, 121, 133, 154, I67 ys I5-1 Iggger, Carolyn D. 99, I44, Pollard, Donna K. 99, I36, I43 l6l Pollard, Sherry L. 60 Pollock, Agnes H. 99, I37, l49, l52 Pool, Jane A. 99, I37, l62 Pocrman, Constance S. 99, I37, I46 Porter, Deborah A. 82, I35, l4l Portlock, Janice J. 99 Potter, Connie A. 60, l08, 109, 132, 147 Potter, Patrick T. 99, I44 Potts, Linda L. 99 Powell, Faye l0 Powers, Helen J. 82 Powers. Louise A. 82 Poyrater, Elizabelh E. 99, l52, I6 Prater, Travis L. 38, 49, 52, 60, l48 l20, Pratt, Kathleen M. 60, l33. I50, I63 Richardson, Dennis J. 28, 32, 82 Richardson, John R. I00 Richey, Linda K. I00 Richey, Patricia A. I00, l40 Richey, Robert J. 25, -I00 Ridder, Dorothy J. 82 Ridier, Nancy B. IOO, I36, l Riddle Jerry L. I00 Riddle, Joseph T. 6l, 69, I38 Ridpath, Richard L. 82 Rierson, Stephen D. 6l Riffel, Gregory A. I00 Riley, Sandra A. 82, I43, I44 Riner, Adeta ll, I50 Ring, William P. 82 Ringle, Todd L. I00 Rinker, Nola L. I00, I37 Rivers, Mary K. 5, 6l, I27, 132, 139, 150 Robbins, Vicki I00, I37 Roberson, Arlen N. l0, l28 Roberts, John S. 6l, 68 I39, Pratt, William G. 28, 82, l6l Presley, Julie L. 99 Price, Carol E. 82, I24, l28, l34 ISI l53, l56, I63 Price, Gary L. 82 Price, Jackie A. 60 Price, Laura 9 Price, l.ynda S. 60, ll9, l45, l56, I63 Prince, Sherrie R. 82, I35, I46, I63 Pritchett, Iona M. B2 Proesch , Bradley K. 25, 99 Pugh, Charlotte A. 82, l40 Putman, James S. 24, 37, 38, 99 Pike, Blenda G. 82, l28, I34, l5l I58 Queen, Queen, Jess A. 82 Roger A. 25 Quinalty, Gloreia J. 82 Quinalty, Rita I. 99, l52 Rae, Frank E. 99 Ragland, Lana J. 49, 6l, l28, l32, I44, I63 Ragsdale, Gail D. 99, I37 Railey, Mary L. 82, I35, I52, l53, l60 , Ramsey, Billy L. 2l, 24, 99 Ramsey, Cynthia K. 99, I37, l62 Ramsey, Mike E. 82 Ramsey, Patricia 99 Ramsey, Steve H. 82 Randall, Janice L. 99 Ratclitt, Ellen E. 6l, IO9, 132, 148 Ratts, Alan W. 38, 82 Ratzlafl, Joan 9 Rauh, Albert 87 Ravens, Linnea A. 6l, I33, l5l, l60 Rawlins, Susan J. 6l, l43 Ray, Darrel W. 82, l55, l56, I63 Raybourn, Linda B. 82 Raymond, Melba M. 82 Raymond, Melvin R. 82 Razook, Donna F. 6l, I49 Rae, Jimmy L. 99 Reddoch, Marlin 82 Red Cross I40 Redding, Ben C. 99 Redman, Jean L. 99, l36, l45 Reece. Elizabeth J. 82, I34, l45, l56, I63 Reece, Linda G. 99, I37 Reece, Timothy V. 82 Reed, Gerald 26, 99 Reed, Sandy L. B2 Regan, Lance K. I00 Reichard, Kathryn M. 6l, l32 Reichenberger, Pamela 82 Reig, Sherry L. 82, I34, I46, l 6 Reeves, Tom B. 25, 99 Renz, Judy F. I00, I37, I46 Rhodes, John D. 6l, l48 Rhodes, Steven A. I00 Rich, Dennis C. 82 Richards, Allen K. I00 Richards, Bill D. 6l Roberts, Kim A. 25, 3l,4l00, I47 Roberts, Roberts, Sumner E.. I4 Roberts, Vickie D. 82, l40 Robinson, Sherry L. 6l, l33, I49 Mike W. I00, I50 Rodman, lvy D. I00, I36 Roe, Ann M. 57, 6l, llB, I27, l32, l33, l62 ' Roland, Nancy J. 82, l28, I34, l39, ISI, I58 Rome, Kathleen 6l Ronk Randall E. I00 Rooney, Linda D. 82, l43, I46 Roper, Robin E. 82 Rose, Jeanne K. Rose, Joseph E. Rose, Lawrence G. I63 6l, I44 82, l5l, ISS I00, I50. Ross, Karen J. I00, I24, I47, l54 Ross, Robert J. 82 Ross, Robert L. 6l Ross, Roger E. I00 Rowletl, John W. 6l Rowson, Don R. 82 Royal, Sinclair J. 25, I00, I49 Royalty I64 Rozar, Alma 82 Rozell, Larry D. 6l Rozelle, Berry T. I00 Rozelle, Roberl R. l50 Rozelle,'William A. 82, I40, I58 Ruby, Michael E. 6l Rucas, Delores D. 6l, l43, I44 Rucker, Frank F. I00 Rucker, Steve W. l00 Rudkin, Tommy A. I00, l30 Ruggles, Robert P. 82, I58 Rush, Pamela S. 88, I00, I37, l62 Rush, Raymond J. 25, I00 Rusher, Barbara J. I00, I46 Ruth, John M. 38, 6l, l08, l2I l38, l39 Ruth, Lonnie R. ll Ryno, Karen K. I00 Safely Club l40 Satt, Dan A. 82 Sales, Gonzalo L. B3 Sallil, Latricia A. I00 Sampson, Judy L. 6l, l62 Sander, Dale E. I00, I63 Sanders, Donna J. 62, I39, I47, IS6 Sanditer, Deborah J. I00, l37, l45, l62 Sandiler, Robert L. 38, 62, l2l Sanger, Charles E. I4, 25, 28, 38 Sargent, Jan R. 62 Saville, David P. 83 Sawyer, Thomas E. 62 Saxon, Paul E. 62 Saylor, Sammy L. I00 Saylor, Sandra S. 62 Schaplowsky, Alice L. 83 Schaplowsky, Mary A. 62 Scharff, Rhonda I00 Scharnhorst, Gary F. 83, l4l, l56 Schauf, Ronald J. 62 Scheuerman, Luanne J. I5 Schinnerer, Janet L. 62, I40, I43 Schlager, John D. 62 Schloetzer, Vicki J. 62 Schmidt, Patrick A. l48 Schmidt, Ray A. 83 Schmidt, Rose M. 83, I44, I58 Schmidt, William L. 2l, 24, 37, 38, 83 Schoemaker, Douglas W. l00 Scholl, Janet M. 83, l48 Scholl, Jeffrey D. 37, 83 School, Jett 38 Schott, Jane A. 62, l32 Schreiner, Susan J. 83, I34, l45, l52 Schuler, Brenda F. 83 Schulte, David J. I00 Schulter, Jeri L. 62 ' Schwartz, Marilyn J. 62 Schwartz, Wayne A. 4, 83 Schweitzer, Steven F. 83 Scott, Sharon L. 4l, 62 Scott, Steven G. I00 Seager, Teresa l00, I36, l48 Sedam, Sandra M. l0O Sedam, Virginia G. 62, I47, l57 Seely, Sharon L. 83, l53 Seely, Stephen N. 83 Segers, Carl E. I00 Segers, Marvin L. I00 Segura, Anna I. 83 Segura, Damaris I00, l62 Seibert, Les E. 83 Seilnater, Steve L. I00 Selby, John L. 25, I00 Seltun, Raymond D. 83 Senecal, Georgiann I00, I37, I49, l62 Seniors 42 Senior Activities I73 Sentel, Marsha J. I00, I36 Septer, Donald C. I00 William 62 Septer, Serrioz, Valeda S. 4, 83, l39 Serrioz Vinila A. 69, II4 Setchell, Rodney A. 83 Shackelford, Judy A. I00 Shaddy, Harry J. 84 Shafer, Gary K. 83, l30, I47 Shatter, Frank R. 83, IS9 Sharon, Clark W. 26, I00 Shaw, Steve G. I00 Sheahon, Catherine C. 63, I49 Sheets, Nancy 63, l48 Sheets, Patsy M. 83 Sheffield, Barbara J. 63 Shell, Gloria M. I00, I44, l62 Shelton, Richard C. I00 Shepherd, Gail S. 63, I43, l7l Shepherd, Phillip D. 25, l0l Sherick, Bill -ll Sherman, Lorna M. lOl, l59 Shields, Stanley 25, lOl, l59 Shirey, David M. lOl, l48 Shoate, Phyllis M. 63 Shoate, Roy D. l0l, I63 Shockley, Carol L. lOl, l36 Shoemaker, Donald E. 63 Shoemaker, John E. 83, l59 Shogren, Donna J. 83, 87 Shogren, John C. lOl Shoults, David C. 4l, 63, l2l, l28, l29, l30, I46 Shoults, Jana L. lOl, l46, I62 Shuck, Glenda G. 63, I48 Shuck, Sheila A. 83, l35 Shumate, Pam K. B3 Sigg, Beatrice A. l0l Silke, Pamela J. 83, l35 Silveous, Paulette M. l0l Simmons, Christine K. lOl, l62 Simmons, Janet S. 83, I34 Simmons, William R. 63 Simpson, Lyle D. 63 Simpson, Thomas A. IOI, IS9 Sims, Charles E. 63, II7, I49 Sims, Deborah C. 63 Sims, Steven C. l0l Sinclair, Esther J. 42, 57, 63, ll8, l32, l33, l49, l62 Sion, Janet S. 84, I35, l54 Sion, Linda K. 63, l28, l33, I49, l62 Sipult, Michael D. l0l Sissell, Robert A. 63 Skaggs. Martha lOl Slane, Melinda K. l0l, I37 Slaughter, Betty L. 84, l62 Slaughter, Randy E. 38 Slaughter, Randy G. 38 Small, Donald A. 9, l30 Smethers, Judi J. ICI, I37 Smethers, Rick E. l8, 26, 27, 38 84 Smith, Belinda G. 84 Smith, Byron L. 63, l5l, I63 Smith, Connie E. lOl, l52 Smith Connie D. lOl, I37 Smith, Connie J. 63 Smith, Danny 63 Smith, David L. 84 Smith David W. 34, 84 Smith Donald K. 84, l59 Smith James R. l48 Smith Janice A. lOl, I37, l62 Smith Jay S. 84, l3B Jill l0l I37 Smith , Smith, John S. 63 Smith Karen G. 5, 64, l2l, l28, l33, I46, l56, l63, l70 Smith Larry R. 84 Smith Linda K. 64, I49 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Linda S. 84, l34, I49 Marvin W. 84 Pauline M. l0l, I37 Rhonda F. 84, I34, I43 Ronald A. l0l Ronald C. 84, l57, l59 Ronnie l. 64 Stanley R. lOl Steven B. 40, 64, l2l, l28, I46 Snell, Joyce A. lOl Snyder, Jim A. 26, lOl, l59 Snyder, Lynda S. 42, 64, l28, l62, I64, l66, l6B Snyder, Marie E. 84 Snyder, Scott A. l0l, l48, l59 Snyder, Wendy L. 84, l60 Soderberg, Debra S. 84, l34 Soderberg, Denise M. 84, l34, I49, l56, I63 Sodman, Lynda K. 64, l33, l5l, I63 Sommerhauser, Jon A. 2l, 22, 28, 38, 64 Sommerhauser, Larry K. 2l, 28, 38, 84, I64, I66 Sommerhauser, Nancy D. IOI, I37, I47 Sooter, J. M. l3 Sophomores 88 Spalton, Sharon F. lOl, I37, lS0 Spanish I45 Sparkman, Ronald R. 84, I58 Sparkman, Yvonne R. l0I Sparks, Beverly lOl, I37, IS2 Spatz, Diana L. l0l, I36 Spatz, Pamela Y. 64 Spear, Kenneth D. lOl Spence, Scott E. lOl, l63 Spencer, Jesse 64 Spencer, Stevan G. 64, I47 Spencer, William A. 3l, lOl Spicer, Charlene A. 64, ll3, II9, l28, l29, l33, l5l, l53, l57, I58 Spitzner, Samuel K. l0l Spooner, Randy M. l0l Sports I8 Spratt, Mary E. l0l, l45 Spunaugle, Mary F. l0l Spurgeon, Cecil L. l02 Spurgeon, Jack 64 ,Spurrier, Janice E. 84 Squires, Charles H. l02 Stabler, Hollis D. 64, I49 Stahr, Debra D. l02, I36, I47 Stancher, Mark R. 64 Standau, William M. 64 Stark, Gale D. 84 Stark, Margaret A. 64, I43, I44 Starns, Susan K. I02, l46 Startzman, Gary R. l02 Stateler, John 64 Steele, Brenda J. l02, l40 Stegink, Jerry K. l02, l40, l59 Stein, Gary M. l02, I47 Stephenson, Grace 64, ll9, l32, l45 Stephenson, Kenneth M. l02 Stevens, Carol l02, I37 Stevens, Steve O. I02 Stewart, Belinda S. l02 Slewa rt Belly J . 84 Stewart: George M. 84, I44 Slewa rt 0 l I4, , Nancy K. 102, 137, 62 Stewart, Richard L. 64 Stierwalt, Larry D. 64 Stiles, Lola l5 Stilwell, Dale L. 84 Stilwell, Dewain E. 84 Stilwell, Elven E. 64 Stimatze, Lucille J. 4, 84, l34, l62, I63 Stirling, Richard W. 84 Stone, Marsha A. 3, 65, l33, l38 Storer, Guy l02 Stout, l45, cynihia 1.. 55, II9, 133, 152, 153 Vaughn, Phillip R. IO3 Timmons, Diana 9, l40 Street, Betty J. 65, I46 Street, Melody A. I02, I47 Stringer, Beverly L. 84, I34, I5l ' Stringer, Michael J. I02 Stuart, Sandra S. I02, IO6 Stucky, Michael P. 28, 84, I46 Stucky, Michael R. 4, I0, 2l, 24, l28 Student Council l28 Student Life IO6 Student Section 40 Stull, Shirley L. I02, l62 Stull, Stephen M. 24, 84 Sublett, Katherine S. 65 Sullivan, Joel S. 25, I02 Summers, Janet E. I02, I37, I6I Thompson, Fred W. 25, I02 Thompson, Larry L. 85 Thompson, Linda D. 65 Thompson, Sharon R. 65 Thompson, Stanley L. I02 Swarrin Summers, Terry E. 65, I63 Surface, Janet I. 65, I43, I44 Surface, Joyce L. I02, l62 Surritte, Harley D. I02 Sutton, Swager Spencer D. I02 , Raymond L. 84, l48 Swan, Katherine L. I02, l62 Swan, Sue A. 84, I34, I63 gim, Frances K. 84, Thorp, Wanda J. I02 Throckmorton, Helen 9 Thurman, Carmen I. 85 Thurman,.Jennifer L. 65, I37, I40, 163 Thurman, Roxanne 88, I02, I40, l62 Thurman, Timothy M. 85 Thurman, Trudy E. 65 Tibbits, Deborah K. I02 Tibbits, Randy B. 85 Tilford, Michael P. ll, I7, I28, l48 Todd, Terry J. 65, ll0 Todd, Wayne O. I02 Tomek, Marlita K. 85, I34, I49, l59 Tomlinson, Jerry H. 85 Toombs, Julie K. 65, l33, I47, l54 Torkelson, Judy A. I02 Torkelson, Sharon M. 85, l48 Travis, I44' Swarts, Valerie R. 84, I34, I4l, I50 ' Swift, Larry D. I02 Swimming 36 Swimming Club l52 Swinson, Janet E. I02, I36, I44 Switzer, Cathy J. Switzer, Danny J. Switzer, Jane A. 65 Switzer, Kevin C. 65 Switzer, Steve E. 65 I02, I43 84 Tabing, June A. 65 Tabing Juvia J. 84 Tallman, Thomas M. 84 Tangney, Lora M. 84 Tag? Gerald, A. 24, 38, 68, Taylor, Deborah 84, I34, I43, l5l Taylor, Diana L. I02 Taylor, George B. I5 Taylor, George F. 84 Keith R. 37, I02 Taylor, Taylor, Leland Z. 65 Taylor Mark A. 69 Mary K. I02 Taylor Taylor, Michael D. 65 Taylor, Sarah H. I02 Taylor, Sharon L. 84 Taylor, Vickie L. B4 Teeter, Carrie A. 84 Tegarden, Darell R. I9, 20, Torres, Torres, Hector 66 Martha D. I02, I37 Tovey, Helen L. 49, 66, II6, I39, I49 Tovey, Pete 25, 88, IO3, l28 Towns, Debra J. IO3, I36 Towns, Linda S. 66, I43, I44 Tracy, Alva L. 85, I63 Tracy, Charles W. 85 Tracy, Janice L. 85, I35, l40 Trail Staff l38 Trall Blazers I70 Steven L. 38, 66, I49 2l, 28, 38, 65, I67, l68 Tegarden, Janis C. I02, I37 Tennis Terry, Michael S. I02 Charlotte 1.. 4.5, 132, 149, 153 Terry, Evelyn 87 Terry, Marilyn K. 65, l40 Tharp, Karen D. 84 TharD. Shirley E. I02 Thespians I56 Thimot, Cheryl A. 65, I44 Thomas, Denice J. I02 Thomas, James L. I02 Thomas, Janette 85, I34 Thomas, Wanda D. 65, I49 Thompson, Christine Y. l32 Thompson, Evelyn 9, I7 Trego, Sandra K. IO3, I44 Trimmel, Barbara A. IO3 Tritsch, Bobby L. 85 Tromblee, Odelia F. 85, I46, l58, I60 Trott, Peter A. 9, I47 Troxel, Daniel C. IO3 Trumbla, Patricia A. 85 Tucker, Elwyn L. 66 Turley, Alice H. I0 Turner, Carrie J. 66, ll5, l32, I36, l52 Turner, Dala W. IO3, I37, I40 Turner, Janice L. 66, I33, I49 Turner, Lonnie R. 85 Turner, Steven C. IO3 Tusler, Richard C. 66, l40 Twlrlers I58 Ungerer, Doris A. IO3 Ungerer, Max H. 66, l40 Unruh, Nancy K. IO3, I36 Unruh, Terrence 66 Upshaw, Loretta G. IO3, I36, l52, l6I Urbom, Donna L. IO3, I36, I40, l62 . Usherettes I43 Valentine, Linda C. 85, I40, l48 Valentine, Terry L. 85 Van Pelt, Larry D. I3 Van Zandt, Barbara A. 85, 134, I46 Van Zandt? James R. 66 II9, I27, l4l, l48 Vaughan, Ginger J. 85, I34, I6I Veith, Kathy L. 85, l35, l4O Vickery, Mary S. IO3, I36, l62 Vincent, Darrell E. 66, l57, - I59, I60 Vix, Richard C. 3I, IO3, l3O, I47 Vohs, Gary M. 85 Volz, Linda'J. 85, l35, I46, I56 Vonachen, David L. 85 Voth, Randy J. 85 Vrana, Johnny P. 25, IO3 Wahl, Alana J. 85, I40 Waggoner, Debbie L. 85, I35, l52 Waldrop, Daryl 38, 66 Walker, Arthur R. 26, IO3, I40, l63 Walker, Deborah L. IO3, I44 Walker, James E. 85 Walker, Larry D. 4, 85 Walker, Nancy L. 40, l32 Walker, Robert W. 52, 66, I20, I48 Wampler, Bonnie B. 66 Ward, Alice M. 66, I46 Ward, Alta K. 66, l48 Ward, Billie J. I03 Ward, Danny C. 66 Ward, Donna J. 85 Ware, Ricky L. 85, l58 Warren, Kathleen M. 85, I6l Warren, Neil S. l2, I44 Wartick, Joyce IO3, I36 Watson, Patricia J. I0 Watson, Susan A. 66, I45 Watts, Patricia A. 66, l53, I56, I63 Watts, Roberta G. IO3, I40, I52, I62 Watts, Ronald G. 2l, 38, 49, 66, I56, I63 Wayrnan, Vickie M. IO3 Waymire, Steve J. 85 Weakly, Sharon 66, I43, I44 Weatherman, Teresa K. l03 Weatherman, William E. IO3, I44, l6l Weatherson, Terry A. 85 Weaver, Alfred E. 66 Weaver, Janice I. 67, I33, l45 Weaver, Joe K. 28, 67, I60 Weaver, Leimauna L. IO3 Webb, Howard D. 67, l5l, I56, I6l, I63 Webb, Lois J. 67 Webb, Steve D. 85 Wedge, Robert 5, 67, I45 Weedon, Catherine S. IO3 Wehby, Barbara S. 85, I34, l40 Wehby, Cathy A. IO3, I37, I40, l52, l6l, l62 Weilert, Don L. 67 Weinrich, Connie K. 67 Weinrich, Mary F. 85, l40 Weiszbrod, Marca J. I03, I36 Welch, Theresa G. IO3, I36, I46, l53 Welliver, Nancy A. 85 Wells, Rozetta M. 85, I34, I43, I44, l63 Welsh, Gary 67 Wenke, Judith I. IO3, I36 Werner, Darlene K. IO3 West, Andrew D. I03, I63 West, Earl W. 67 West James D. 67 West, Patricia A. 9, I32, I33 West, Shurley A. 85 Westerners l56 Westwood, Jay K. 26, I03 West Word I39 Whillock, Bobby J. IO3 Whillock, Joyce F. 85, I34, l45 White, Donald A. 85 White, James T. 2l, 39, 85 White, Joseph S. 25, IO3 White, Kenneth D. 86 White, Leslie R. 8, 26, 86 White, Ruby J. 86, I34, I4l, 149, isa white, sysvia J. 57, 139, 149 Wisler, Lois I4, 38 Wgtttrow, Michael D. 34, 38, Withrow, Riley W. 68 Witmer, Dave J. 86 Woelk, Leeann, 86 Wolf, Judith IO4 Wolf, Rita E. IO4 Wolfe, Norma J. I04 Wong, Alice M. 86, I34 Wong, David M. 68 Wong, Eleanor P: 68, I44 Wong, Wilma M. 86 Wood, George R. IO4 Wood, Jeanne 68 Wood, Jessie L. 86, l62 Wood Terry L. 25 IO4 woadlflan, craig E. ba, 130 Woodman, Jr., Frank IO4 Woodrome, Evelyn P. l04 Whitley, Beverly A. I6, 86, I34, I40, I43, I52 Whitlock, Marshall R. IO3 Whitlock, Ronda R. 86 Whitson, Terry L. IO3 Whittaker, Cheryl A. fl03, I40, I62 Whittaker, George W. IO3 Whitworth, Calvin L. IO3 Whorton, Kathryn S. 86, I49, l62 Wickham, Brenda K. 86 Wiegand, Roy O. IO3 Wilbur, David E. 86 Wilcox, Norma J. 86, I34 Wilkening, Steven E. 2l, 24, 33, 86 Wilks, Pamela K. I33 Williams, Beth 87 Williams, Calvin R. IO3 Williams, Janet K. 69, I33. I39, I49, ISI, I52 Williams, Jerry L. B6 Williams, Mario M. 86 Williams, Robert W. 86 Williams, William M. I2l, I46, Woolsey, Mary E. 86 Wooten, Gilbert L. 86, I40, I56, l63 Wooten, Jack ll Worgord, Kalyn S. IO4, l32, I3 Worthington, Clifton 86 Wortman, Deborah L. 68, ll I48 Wortman, Glenn E. IO4, l63 Wray, James E. 38, 68, II7, l2l Wray, Thomas L. IO4, l59 Wren, Fonda I3 Wrestling 33 Wright, Ellayne F. 86 Wright, Sharen S. 86, I62, I63 Wright, Wayne A. 86 Wyant, Phyllis A. IO4 Yarnell, Terry M. IO4, I47 l5l Willis, Gladys I3 Willis, Sue IO3, I37, I49 Willis, Wilberta J. 38, 86, I46 Willson, Randall G. IO3 Willson, Warren L. IO3 Wilmoth, Victor 7 Wilson, Armentia L. IO3 Wilson Bertha IO3 Wilson, Bruce L. 86, l40 Wilson, Connie J. IO3, I36 Wilson, Connie L. 8, 86, 'l47, I50 Wilson, Dale L. 37,86 Wilson Daniel G. 86 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 1 Danny R. I03, I63 Helen l53 Ida R. 86 jam E. sb, 134, 143 Wilson Kathleen M. IO3 Wilson, Michael M. IO3 Wilson, Michael R. 86, l59 Wilson Ronald D. IO3 Wilson, Shirley J. IO3, I36, l62 I43, Wilson, Teresa M. 86 Wilson, Terry L. I49 Wilson, Vicki L. IO3. I28, I46, l5I, l62 Wilson, Vickie S. IO4, I37, l52, l62 Wilson, William J. 86 Wimsatt, Darrel L. IO4 Winders, Rebecca J. 86, I34 Winters, Belinda S. I48 Winters, Clinton E. 86 Wirts, Connie J. IO4, I36, I49 Wise, Carol A. I33, I46 Wisener, Linda S. 68, I33, ISI, I63 Yates, Karen L. 86, l35 Yates, Robert E. 25, IO4 Yerton, Roger K. 86, I63 Yingst, Helen J. IO4 Ylander, Bryan, F. 26, I04 Yocam, Gwen S. 86 Yocam, Jessica D. IO4 Yoke, George L. 68 Yokley, Sherrill L. IO4, I44 Young, Carqle 68 Young, Charles D. IO4 Young, Diana L. 86, l22, ISI Young, Donna R. 87, I50 Young, Gelnevie A. 87, I48 Young, Jerry O. 68, I4l, I5 Young, Katherine A. IO4, II Young, Maurine l04 Youngman, Janice L. 68, ll l2B, l32, I43, I50 Zagonel, Mona A. 69, 87, I49, l62 Zavala, Daniel L. IO4, I63 Zeiner, Sheryl L. 87 Zeller, Rose A. 69, l40 Zellers Zenner , Dale A. 87, I59 , Carolyn J. 69 Zenner, Jeanette M. IO4 Zimmerman, Carol L. 87, I Zimmerman, Susan E. 69 Ziser, Steve J. 69, I49 Zody, Melody A. 87, I28, l32, l35, I50, l63 Zollman, Karen L. 69, l33, I46 The Trail staff wishes to thank the Wichita Beacon and Eagle, Student Photo, Mr. Merle Jones, Manager of Student Photo: Mr. Les Orr, photographer at Student Photo: Mr. V. B. Rose, Representative of Taylor Publlshlng Co.: West High school teachers, especially Mr. Ray Huss who came to our rescue a few times when we needed him, and the administration for the freedom we enioyed. 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The Office Pracfice Club received national recog- niTion by being presenTed The award of Na- Tional Office Education Chapfer of The year at The Nafional ConvenTion of Office Educa- tion held in Greenlake, Wisconsin. Geraldine Johnson of WesT's Office Pracfice Class was elecfed secrefary of This naTional organizaTion. In addiTion To The honor of be- ing presidenf of The besT club in The naTion, Jan Youngman placed in The Typing compe- TiTion. This was The first year for The national com- petition although sTaTe meefings have been held for a number of years, STaTe winners were eligible To aTTend The national meeting, and iT was Through This disTincTion That Miss Rufh Lungstrom Took her girls To Greenlake. Thespians again presenTed besT acTor awards aT Their end-of-The-year banquet. For ouT- sfanding performances in all-school produc- Tions, besT acTor, besT acTress, best supporT- ing acTor and besT supporTing acTress awards were presenfed. For all-around parTicipaTion in plays during The enTire year, a besT Thes- pian award was available. Linda Pitman portrays Fairy May in The Curious Savage for Supporting Actress. her award as Best . J,: 5 W 'Q' 1 an Merit Awards I . l H iT,' i ss'- ,.:' . 1 ,Q i R l . - 5 l Glenda Olson, left, presented The club manual and accepted The plaque for The group. Jan Youngman displays her award for second place in The Typing contest while national secretary Gerrie Johnson looks on. Best Adress Pam Hutchins and Best Supporting Actor Mar- cus Dowty present Their characterizations as The Queen and The Father in The Cave Dwellersf' j 1354 . gf ,'y+'g,,,, tin , -...4 e lAbovel The sen Thespian for 1967 5UPPlemenT TO is Collette Gray. The 1967 Trail Craig MurTin's portrayal of The King Wlchllql l-l-lgll School Wesl in The Cave Dwellers wins for WICliITU, KCIVTSGS him The Besf Actor award. After the inspection of their spotless lockers, students have just enough time for some gossip. Caught without gas masks, some rushed outside to avoid the odor ot the stink bomb when its fragrance penetrated the whole school. During the year, the faculty and student body had to be alert to any emergency or prank that could happen on the spur ot the moment. More than once there was a mad rush to lockers during tirst hour for a surprise locker check. Lockers had to be spic and span, and only certain obiects were legal inhabitants. Cheerleaders were elected after weeks of practice. Those who survived the prac- tice sessions and semi-finals tried out before the student body in the annual assembly. Those who were elected chose DeLee Droll as head cheerleader. Planned, unplanned events seem exciting Cheerleaders elected for 1967-68 are Joyce lndermill, DeLee Droll, Stella Perkins, Janet Helfrich, and Julie Folger, Heidi Johnson was also elected but is not pictured. f'-- . .. Q. Ny Those who shook the family tree smile forthe last curtain call. SPRING PlAY Teenage problems bother Hildegarde The final all-school play of The year was The three-act comedy We Shook the Family Tree, which Told the humorous story of a family with Teenagers and Their natural Tendencies Toward one crisis after another. In her effors to get a date for The school prom, Hildegarde Dolson creates such havoc that iT could exist only in an atmosphere loaded with adolescence and comedy. Not only does Hildegarde get herself in Trouble with her family, she involves her parents and friends until she ends up with a date and lives happily ever after. Hildegarde demonstrates her winning debate tech- nique as sister Sally watches with admiration The display of such detail. Mrs. Dolson calmly questions Paige Mason about Mrs. Shermer's love letters which were placed in the neighborhood mailboxes. Mrs. Shermer believes it was the Dolson daughter, Hildegarde, who did it, but Mr. Dolson will not tolerate the accusation. T CAST -f- 'v Hildegarde . Freddie .... Mrs. Dolson Mr. Dolson . Mrs. Shermer Mr. Shermer Sally ...... Bob . . . Jimmy . . . Ellie May .. Jill ...... Paige .. .. Debbie Stahr Gary Scharnhorst . . Collette Gray .. Craig Martin .. Pam Hutchins .. Gary Miller . . Renee Dick Joe Morell Gary Love . Kandy Kutilek . . Linda Pitman . Candy Robson THESPIAN PlAY Cave dwellers escape reality An annual event looked forward to eagerly by members of Thespian club is the Thespian play, which is directed and staged entirely by the club members. This year a serious drama was chosen for presentation in the round. The Cave Dwellers, a difficult production, involved the story of retired show business people who have found themselves unable to accept the cold reality of the world around them. And so they have taken shelter in an old abandoned theater and live in a dream world. With the impending destruction of the theater by a wrecking crew and a visit from some people from the outside world, full realization of their plight came to them and they slowly awoke tothe realities of life. A tear and a laugh is what we gave said the Cave Dwellers. In the cold abandoned theater, the King and the Queen argue whether to open the stage door and let in the outcasts or to turn them away as the outside world has done. The Duke and The Girl listen in silence. CAST Queen... King .. Duke... Girl Father . . . . . Mother . . . . . Gorky . . . Crew Boss . .. . . Jamie ......... Silent Boy Young Opponent .. Young Queen ........, Woman ............. Pam Hutchins . Craig Martin Jack Johnson .... Pat Watts Marcus Dowty Donna Sanders ... Joe Morell Gerald Mitchell .. . Darrel Ray .. Dave Davis . Pat Callahan Heidi Johnson Kandy Kutilek Dog .. . . Lady Christmas Kutilek The King and The Queen Watch as The Duke thanks God that The Girl and The Silent Boy may be united after their long search for each other. Collette Gray, left, joins the cast of The Cave Dwellers for one last appearance on stage for her and for the senior members ofthe cast. Spring Fantasy Ron Beard Lynda .Snyder Senior Attendants Romi Jessup Stella Perkins First Junior Attendant Darrell Tegarden Vinita Serrioz 6 Cathy O'Connor Spring Fantasy Suzi Shephard Dave Boyd Queen King King Dave and Queen Suzi lead off the coronation dance as others wait to ioin in. Crowned King and Queen of Spring Fantasy, The Junior Senior Prom, were David Boyd and Suzi Shepherd. The prom was held at the Cotillion from 8 to ll:3O on April 15. Queen Suzi received a dozen red roses and a gold engraved necklace. Dave was given a gold key chain. Junior attendants were Stella Perkins and Larry Sommerhauser. The theme of Spring Fantasy was carried out on the tables by centerpieces of pastel parol- sols and decorations of spring flowers. A gazeloo, a small pavillion accented by hang- ing flora, highlighted the dance floor. Norman Lee and his orchestra provided music for the formal event. Seniors Lynda Snyder, Queen Suzi Shepherd, King Dove Boyd, Vinita Serrioz, Darrell Tegarden, and Ron Beard line up for royalty pictures. af!! After being crowned King, Dave Boyd kisses Queen Suzi Turning toward the camera, Dove Boyd ond Suzi Shepherd Shepherd as Lynda Snyder looks on. dance the traditional coronation dance. SENIOR ASSEMBlY Shipwreck crew encounters cunnibuls 'T Casi, crew and natives . dance To Harlem Shuf- fle. ir--o-..H.,...f..s.., I've Grown Accustomed M0059 UOI1 Nelsonl pro- To Your Face sing Rosie poses To PeTunia lAnn lKaren Smith! To The King Reel because he fhinks Uack Johnsonl. she is his girl friend Tammy. Originally scheduled To speak aT The senior as- sembly was Professor James L. Walker. AfTer a brief inTroducTion for The speaker, a Gugen- .T helm characTer came forward wiTh a boTTle which conTained a noTe from The senior class which was shipwrecked on a cannibalisTic island. Q. p '.I.0 9. Meanwhile, back aT The island, Moose, The hero, was selecTed To marry The king's daughTer, PeTun- . ia. Tammy, Moose's original girl friend, was chosen for The main dish for The wedding feasT. STalling The king, Moose suggesTed ThaT The crew provide enTerTainmenT during which naTives were dragged off. When The king was aware ThaT The After The presenfafion, The enfire cast ioins in The Alma Mater. Sldves Were Tied Up, he became furious Und ordered all To die. He changed his mind, how- ever, when some crew members saved him from falling in The poT. BASEBI-lll Team collects wins, state championship K ciyc :lk . I ,fi , F of -v 13 ij I pg mfr, - H iicc X, K , U., Bottom Row: Ronnie Mills, Manager, Wendell Clin-e, Kenny Bennett, Ron Watts, Danny Johnson, Mike Kreager, Brad Hansen, Eddie Pascal, Manager. Top Row: Coach Bill Scherich, Ronnie Christy, Jon Nelson, Danny Nicholas, Ron Beard, Mike Anderson, Danny Jones, Darrell Tegarclen, Martin Huschka, Gordon Pratt. Three big honors were bestowed on the Pioneer Baseball team this past season. They became co- city champions, took first place in the North regionals, and took first place in the state tourna- ment In El Dorado' Mike Anderson swings ata low outside curve ball. The team's only losses were in city competition. They lost two games to South and one to Bishop Carroll. Coach Bill Scherich got the best his players could put forth to win the state championship in his first year at West. Kenny Bennett reaches for the ball on a pickotf play at first. 3 f.. K sf' ... , Y . . I 1. K ss' m-M GOLF link men nab first in tate meet final Watching as his ball goes in, Gary Johnson sinks another putt. ,, g Jfliqaigw-fifrrfw . . - :v'ij': :if',f j,.' .NWS ' ' v - ' -.:ig'i-ier ,, , , it i 1 ' Yi ff , .. . '. LQasagxf,k222a,i, F3755 lsfif: Liriff if Q - 11 -1123 Mae: ff. iff lf ,xiiff-'9'i?fi5,3f fin fmiflfli 2 M .f . x r Egf 54g,jj L. 'L J?-qi ,. , 1 ,, 1 r T -I 4 3 52.,fzl -.cw.mzi1 4 a'f:f'1'a?:r-rf,-i'S 4.,a,LgSQ,'j.y,1, vs' i I ,-,sack 411 fue. . a Jr.s,4g2w.-',:1yf.f'.Qseg-if-,if, sm. , ,. ,- -N s ff.. , ,ir ,. we , fa, -A ,,, x . Ziiesrf 'iwmQwg2,Yi,devel 1455 we f. is L 1 semlisiivffla Under the coaching of Bob Gile, the maroon and gold linksmen finished in first place in the city competition and earned the right to go on to the Wellington regionals. By taking a third place finish there, the golfers barely managed to go on to the state rneet, where they gained revenge and won the first-place trophy. Many more trophies can be expected from this tearn next year since they will lose the services of only one player, senior Larry Anderson. Larry Anderson practices his swing before his next competition. Byron Dienstbach, Gary Johnson, Richard VanLueewen, Gary Holland, Eric Johnson, Larry Anderson, Sam Patton, Manager, Coach Bob Gile. TENNIS Netmen finish seusnn under new couch W ES T we , man , Si assi Ni Near 'WH mah gc 553' . tn. I. K ig 1. kr N n ' ., ,Q 41 . . Y X. Tennis Jim Green, Terry Yarnell, Tom Wray, Russell Aley, Darrell Mainz, Coach George Taylor. Young Tennis players made up The Team Tor Coach W George Taylor This year, in his first year aT West. OpponenTs sTill had To use all of Their power to emerge vicrorious over WesT's young Team. The season was one of hard work, deTeaT, and loTs of rebuilding. NexT year These TacTors should help produce a beTTer Team since iT will be a more experienced Team. , 3 W Q .,,.. . V 1 .I if Q T Ali? .. i 'Q Q22 Preparing To return a serve, Jim Wray gets his racket ready. Jim Wray stretches in order to serve The ball. Walking in in The usual Toursomes, seniors head down The aisle to their seaTs. '? 4943 X Karyn Baker descends The sTairway o'FTer having received her diploma. The graduating class of 1967 lisTens To The WesT High Choir, under The direcTion of J. Ellis Jackson, sing Two numbers. me n. Wearing a happy smile, Sandy Bumgardner crosses the stage to shake hands with Dr. Edwin Friesen Seniors accept diplomas at final event What is serenclipity? asks Craig Martini as he gives his commencement address. K Another year went by and once again thousands of people gathered in the Field House at Wichita State University to watch proud graduates receive diplo- mas. Exactly 554 members of the Class of '67 marched across the stage to be handed the pieces of paper which sig- nify the completion of twelve years of school. As the processional began, tears filled many eyes and more than a few hearts began to beat a little faster. After the singing of The Star Spangled Banner and the saluting of the flag, Audrey Lee gave the invocation. Soon after this, several graaluating sen- iors took their places in the choir for the last time to sing The Last Words of David and Impossible Dream. Commencement speakers Karen Smith and Craig Martin then spoke on Results anal Roses and Serenclipity. Dr, Edwin Friesen presented the Class afte-'r which Mr. Harry O. Lytle, Jr. conferred the di- plomas. Once all seniors had become alumni, Karyn Baker led the class in the Alma Mater and Dave Shoults gave the bene- diction. Then the gratuating class of T967 ole- parted for a new beginning. lt was a year of change and growth . . . Jack Johnson takes one lost look at the stage curtains before the new ones replace them. ELL. i r, 2 csfw if U, Yi? r Eleanor Wong learns some of the intricacies of the new IBM system. An IBM system was initiated whereby students were given numbers for identifi- cation purposes. Grade cards were mailed and probably hundreds of lists were made through this system. Just before school was dismissed for the summer, new curtains arrived for the auditorium. These were purchased with funds earned by the Student Council proiects. But some things will never change, these are the things that build traditions and memories. Next year - and every year thereafter - students will feign illness for the school nurse, look for the flag after every victory, and enter the office with mixed emotions. They'll campaign for office and get excited over elections for royalty and presidents. They'll wait and watch sitting on the bricks where the sign once was, and they'll get emotional when it's time to wear caps and gowns. 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