West High School - Trail Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1968

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Although some projects may not be pic- tured, and some people missed the photogra- pher, we believe they are still important, that unseen element that makes something good a little bit better. May the Trail continue to be a part of your pattern. students administration active principals aid growth, improvement ln the five years he has been principal at Wichita High School West, Dr. Edwin Friesen has seen the school grow from an enrollment of 1758 to 2257. He has kept aware of changes in education and developed the curriculum accordingly. Besides his responsibilities at West, Dr. Frie- sen has assumed an active role with the Kan- sas State High School Activities Association, which regulates extra-curricular activities throughout the state. He went as its represen- tative to a conference in Hawaii last summer. Mr. James Dye, the vice-principal, finds himself confronted with scheduling and disci- pline problems. The IBM system, now in its second year at West, makes extra work for him in some instances. lVlr. Dye has been at West since its opening, first in the Business Depart- ment, and then as vice-principal. Mr. Donald Olson left the Business Depart- ment to become assistant principal just two and one-half years ago. His main duties center around activities, their projects, records, fi- nances, and scheduling. The chief administrator catches up on correspondence during a busy day. . . During lunch hour, students pass. Mr. Dye pauses a moment to watch xi S 5 . i S3 'aw-+- . ? Q. ilm Mr. Donald Oison confers with Mrs. Evelyn Winger sched ule clerk. Bl li!!! sl!!'lS!!lll lliiiil . 4 n viwnnnsu s un 5 ma. Q vs 5 f gustui' Quan sun 5 ,Eg 1. A K f w,:n fQzQ?5Tf'3'Si13'i135f5'57 . . , z 'M ' U wif i' I K F V, ki.: f V' W I... ., -- :,:...-- .fr - be Y 6 X 6 W V I 5 A I , LL,L2,.Q,ij I x. fl ' QW! JWJLUQ Qfkfwm student life 22 Jf,g4fm,z9-ic.f'fy,8L4., W,-Pffitfx- YVLD GX KY Ah Cjfgjxlnqfbxgi 4-ffifflf JLG f,,,,Vf,,,Q J, A ob QA, dcftglllflfg W9 LUQMJ7 5 3' Qi ,Q . 07 jug Cufffukf Q22 Wx ' QL Cf Cy Xyycgpgx. !Klfc4.fyV,fwxqfk, 74 411, ff Game, Zim, ZMZQQK . , . Iii B' -Z' -H B 1 ' . ' . W 'v, ' i t . ......li'l'fl iiil if Last-minute instructions are given before the annual Snake Dance to boost spirit for the Ark City game. school spirit shows many faces, costumes l Being admitted through the gate to the Homecoming game are Brad Proesch, Barney Carr, Doug Young, Alvin Majors, and Tim Brandt. With spirits still high at the close of the Homecoming game, the cheerleaders lead the alma mater. School spirit is seldom confined to the play- ing fieldg it shows itself in the stands, on the field or floor at half-time, at the ticket lines before the game, and is most evident on the streets aftera victory. ' Cheerleaders practiced to insure good per- formances. Band members cameearly for extra marching practices. Even the downpour at the North football game couldn't dampen their enthusiasm as they continued in spite of it. Senior members of Pep Club sing their alma mater after a football game. T Throughout the year in order to boost the spirit before important games, a pep assembly was held. During these assemblies the coaches and players were introduced and the coaches told the assembly the team's plans and chances. The band, pep club, student body, and teachers attended. These assemblies helped boost the spirit of the students and gave the teams a more confident feeling. Coach Charles Sanger introduces basketball co-captains John Ackley and Danny Jones. Raising spirit before the Southeast game are some of the Junior Pep Club girls. 3 it l 32 l Coach Harold Brandenburg introduces the football play- ers at one of the pep rallies. Office staff shows before-game spirit as much as the stu- dents, both in their attitudes and dress. elections voters submit to campaigns, select leaders Diane Chipman surveys her brother's election poster for the Student Council elections. l Plans for running for class offices must be made long before the actual elections. Hope- ful candidates must submit petitions signed by classmates before they can begin cam- paigns. Voting, speeches, and varied approaches to campaigning were utilized in the selection of class leaders for the year. Each class attended an assembly to listen to the speakers tell of their qualifications and appeal to class mem- bers for their votes. Speakers who were candi- dates for major offices were each allowed two minutes speaking time. Representatives were given only fifteen seconds to appeal for votes. The actual voting took place in the foyer during study halls and lunch periods. Booths were set up early in the morning and Student Council members checked voters and distrib- uted ballots. There were disappointments for some, and congratulations and installation for the cho- sen few as the winners were pledged to do their best for their classes. Lyle Brecheisen and Gary Scharnhorst join hands in con- gratulations after being announced winners of senior class offices. in vw!! K Conscientious students ponder in the voting booths be fore marking their ballots. Members of the senior Ctopl, junior Qmidcllej, and sopho- more Cbottomj classes listen attentively to their candi- dates at the election assemblies, Seniors applaud the efforts ofa candidate running for office. ll l assemblies assembly varieties i nform, entertain, bore When one views the empty stage, memories of different things that took place there return. First of all, the administration presented an orientation assembly to acquaint newcomers with some of the rules and traditions of West. Students became better acquainted with school leaders when they were installed. Teas- ers were presented before plays in order to preview them and invite people to see the full production. Eagerly anticipated were the sophomore- junior talent assembly and, of course, the sen- ior assembly. The Toys for Tots auction provided an hour of entertainment for stu- dents as well as Christmas gifts for needy children. Other assemblies offered travel experience and insight through films and speakers. Students filed into the auditorium to see the installation of officers. ABOVE: Dr. Friesen explained the rules and regulations to sophomores and new students at the orientation assem- bly. BELOW: A bewildered sophomore listens contentedly to Dr. Friesen at the assembly. Sophomores find their seats during the preparation of the orientation assembly. During assemblies the Security Guard checks the halls for gyppers. Gary Scharnhorst is sworn in as senior class president duringtheinstallation assembly. The spotlight shines on an empty stage before a perform- ance begins. Those who attend second assembly try to find something to do besides study. Teachers standing in back of the auditorium maintain order in assemblies. ,wwf x M -. f-. .. In the moments before school D-Corridor is the gathering place for most of the students who have arrived. building comes alive, shelters all activities Just as each year has a pattern, so is there a pattern for each day. The day begins early as the custodians and engineers prepare for the arrival of students, some of whom arrive hours before the tardy bell. The pattern of the day naturally includes classes. The hours and minutes spent outside the classroom are the ones that may be longer remembered than those spent listening to lec- tures and writing assignments, however. No doubt the mere mention of a cafeteria brings back memories - of the eternal lines, Diane Chipman, Greg Campbell, and Shirley Tharp pre- pare to leave after school has been dismissed. perhaps of the new snack line, and certainly of the senior table, the jokes and gossip that passed along there, and the food that was consumed during all the lunch hours. And then there were the halls. Students and teachers literally placed their lives on the line when they attempted to hurry through the crowded corridors. Upperclass boys took it upon themselves to hold up the outer wall in D-corridor each morning. There were favorite gathering places for girl watching or boy watching, for gossip, and for last-minute good- byes. There were always those few, of course, who went to class to study, to the library, or to one of the many before-school meetings or practices. Those same halls were quickly emptied when the dismissal bell sounded. Some stopped to buy candy: others made last-min- ute pleas with teachers to accept late assign- ments. Some hurried on to after-school jobs. For a few, school went on. Athletes went out for practice. Sometimes, in inclement weath- er, they practiced running in the halls, but this time it's legal! Candidates and Pep Club girls utilized the minutes of calm to put up posters and banners, and then to take them down again. Somehow, the pattern never seems to end. The lights burn far into the night as rehears- als, preparations, and maintenance go on and on and on and on. Cross Country team members Bill Bess and Gary Love show their enjoyment of the sport as they run in the halls during bad weather. Helping with the victory banner before the East game are Romi Jessup, Dana Jenkins, and Connie Hukle. Sophomores Greg Lippincott and Len Thomas utilize the new snack line. Enjoying the privileges of the senior table are Debbie Sod- erberg, Sandy Carson, DeLee Droll, Randy Higgins, and Joyce lndermill. service groups, individuals adopt helpful projects The Office Practice class begins work on a book of basket- ball statistics. Preparing dessert for a faculty meeting are students in the Foods Service class. wgfiwt stss Sarah Taylor checks out a book to Becky Hartford during her houras a library proctor. Office Practice, Foods Service, and Clothing Maintenance classes assisted other depart- ments and groups by furnishing them with time-saving assistance which also helped the classes in their learning experiences. Library helpers and proctors assisted in the library, offices, and classrooms whenever there was a need for extra help. Some projects carried over outside the school. Among those were the fund raising efforts for the United Fund, the making of baby clothes and children's clothes for Viet Nam and Africa, and numerous Christmas- time projects carried on by clubs. MikerelIa, a take-off on Cinderella, is presented by the Student Council to raise money for the United Fund. Sewing costumes for Brigadoon in the Clothing Mainte- nance class are Belinda Smith, Margie Estes, and Barbara Loucks. frontier frolics winter carnival raises project funds In order to raise funds for the all-school pro- ject, Frontier Frolics was held. Clubs ofthe school participated by setting up and operat- ing booths. Some were ones in which partici- pants could try their skills and others were ones at which some could try their skills on others. There were seventeen booths in all at the carnival. A small admission fee was charged to enter. The climax ofthe evening was an all- star faculty basketball game. The basketball players were the coaches and referees. It was a successful and fun-filled evening for all who attended. Top: All wet, Stella Perkins rides the dunking machine. Bottom: Justice of the Peace Terry Hulbert and witness Leslie Farha pronounce Jack Garlach and Connie Hukle man and wife. Above: Reaching for the ball in the all-star faculty game are Jim Linsner and Charles Sanger. Below: An interested onlooker chooses the prize to trade his points for at the Prize Booth. l faculty faculty varied activities enliven classroom work 1' 9. A ,.- 1. I ESI IK vi! 'flag' ,L Q, . V t . J fa. ,Q Mrs. Darlene Anderson, School Nurse, Future Medical Careers Club. Miss Marilyn Bartel, English ll, Pep Club. Mrs. Bonabel Bash, Psychology, Government, Senior Class. Miss Clarice Beaver, Counselor, Sophomore Class. Mike Goodwin and Rodney Smith work to simulate a Martian environment to discover whether or not worms may live in it. W 4' were 1 r 'iii +I . tvs if 20 X1 , fi' Mrs. Jean Bierig, Girls Physical Education, Pep Club. Mr. Glenn Blakemore, Speech, Debate l, ll. Mrs. Helen Boys, Libra ry. Mr. Harold Brandenburg, Boys Physical Education, Lettermen, Football. Mrs. Mary Breen, Office Practice, Shorthand, Typing I, Future Secretaries Club. Mr. Dennie Bretz, Geometry, Algebra I, Student Coun- cil. Mr. Bertram Broddle, Latin I, ll, English ll, Latin Club. Mrs. Margaret Bumpas, Clothing Maintenance, Child Care, Home Economics Club. Mrs. Marjorie Christian, English II, Y-Teens, Sopho- more Class. Mr.JoeIChristianson,Auto Information, General Metals I. Mrs. Lakme Coakley, English Reading ll, III, IV, Read- ingClub. Mr. James Connett, US. History, Humanities. Mr. James Curry, Bookkeeping, Business Law, Typing I, Senior Class. Mr. Roger Dale, Crafts I, II, Silversmith I, II, Art Club. Mr. Kenneth Diskin, Boys Physical Education, Letter- men. Miss Wilma Dunlap, Zoology, Botany, Biology, Sci- ence Club, Sophomore Class. Mr. Guy Elsten, Printing I, II, III, IV, Junior Class. Mrs. Carol Emmons, Bookkeeping, Introduction to Business, Office Machines, Senior Class. Mr. Charles Emmons Jr., Band, Orchestra, Music Theory, Ensembles. Mr. Robert Estill, Psychology, Sociology, Junior Class. Mr. Marion Faires, Shorthand, Business Math, Usher- ettes. Mrs. Judith Fear, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Mr. Don Filby, Introduction to Art, Commercial De- sign I, II, Drawing and Painting I, Il, ArtCIub. Miss Ruth Frey, Girls Physical Education, Health Edu- cation, Student Council. Mr. Harold Froning, Counselor, Key Club. Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson, Trail, West Word, Journalism I, ll, English II. Miss Panfila Galvan, Spanish I, ll, Spanish Club, Mr. Merle Gates, Astronomy, Geology, Biology, Sci- ence Club. Miss Karen Gegen, Girls Physical Education, Pep Club. Mr. Robert Gile, Typing II, Business Law, Bookkeep- ihg, Sophomore Class. Mr. Robert Gladman, English II, III, Student Council. Mr. Ray Graham, Boys Physical Education, Letter- men. Mrs. Verla Grifliths, English Composition, English Lit- erature, English Ill, Future Teachers Club. Mrs. Lorenne Gurley, Special Ed ucation. Mrs. Stella Hamilton, Trigonometry, Geometry, Chess Club. Mr. D. J. Householder, Biology, Basic Science, Audio Visual. -V 'Qs g I 2 I.- I ',,: 'F I-.- IJ. . . 'Q I 41' an-'Wife ! ici! W I F ,,, .,. 5 . ,Q , 1. 2 Zl tie . . 'Q .4 IJ -fi, ' 'hifi ' i , Ii Q Q .I .sr E 'M ag , 45,14 easy: B X l Q ty 9 , I My :elf 'E I 3 -l I '. si 11 'ji' .f is ff ' Mr. George Hudson, Drivers Education, Safety Club, .2 Junior Class. A Mrs. Margaret Hunnicutt, English Ill, English Compo- W ' x sition. J Mr. K. W. Hunter, Mechanical Drawing, Red Cross. , Mr. Ray Huss, English Ill, IV, Pep Club. Mr. J. Ellis Jackson, Vocal Music, Key Club. Mr. William Jenkins, Government, Current Events. . .. '- Mr. Ralph Jimenez, U.S. History, Government. iw' 5 Mr. Merle Johnson, Junior Counselor, Future Teach- ers. Junior Class. Mr. Thomas Kemp, Government, Athletic Equipment Manager. Mrs. Nancy Lackey, Drama, Thespians. Miss Marva Lange, English Ill, World Literature, Red ,-- Cross. if Miss Esther Lewis, World History, U.S. History, Senior 'r f Class. Mr. Robert Saft discusses early morning problems with students in the hall before school. Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis, English Il, Ill, Y-Teens. Mr. James Linsner, Algebra ll, Geometry, Chess, Jun- ior Class. Mrs. Anita Lusk, Secretarial Training, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Future Secretaries Club. Mr. Robert Lytle, Physical Education, Lettermen. Mr. John McEachern, Woodwork I, ll, .glfwi Sophomore Class. ' ' Mr. Julian McEwen, General Metals, ' ti' ,. ' Welding, Lettermen, Junior Class. ' I Mr. James McQueen, Algebra, Geome- try, Pep Club. Mr. Wayne Means, Speech Therapist. Mrs. Catherine Mount, English Il, French I, Pep Club. Mrs. Agnes Newbrey, English Il, III, Pep ,V W . ' iff '..- Club. , K 3 U K lj.. ..,, 22 faculty many find, pursue non-pedagogic interests Club activities are always supervised by a faculty member, and the parties and money- raising projects are always attended by many. After-school meetings are scheduled and they discuss future plans and events, make budget requests, and obtain needed information about policies and upcomingfunctions. Being human -in spite of rumors to the contrary - each teacher has a home life and hobbies and interests of his own. Some en- gage in after-hours work at clothing stores, service stations, barber shops, or even in the buying and selling of used cars and airplanes. Just-for-fun hobbies include travel, refinish- ing furniture, collecting antiques, and sewing. Most teachers support families and main- tain homes, so they, too, look forward to hurrying home after school to handle the usual household routine, cook dinner, or make some necessary repairs. Many have children enrolled in other schools, so they are expected to attend meetings and functions of those schools as well as those at West. In order to keep teaching certificates valid and to upgrade teaching skills, teachers are required to obtain more college credits within a specified time. Some travel to other towns for Saturday or evening classes, and others ta ke advantage of local offerings. All in all, faculty members find theirtime well taken up by a variety of activities. The Gabrielsons moved into a new home and Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson persuaded journalism students Diane Pledger, Paula Hendrix, Jeanne Heatherly, and Jack Garlach to as- sist with the initial polishing. Department coordinators Jimmie McQueen, Lorene Gur- ley, Donald Filby, George Hudson, and Evelyn Thompson ponder a point with Dr. Edwin Friesen at one of their late sessions. - ' W M' . Y A i ' : C is- I ..-, S f 4 I- 5-W I ,L A i.- ,,Ikk V, A ,f t. E .2 . W. ' Lg L, .' M, A ik 5 fi? ff? Q- I . ,W fm is Mrs. Majel Nighswonger, Foods I, ll, Home Economics Club. Mr. Joe Nixon, English Composition, College Reading, Sophomore Class. Mrs. Marjorie Patrick, Typing I, Shorthand, Usher- ettes, Senior Class. Mr. Noel Patten, Biology, Chemistry, Senior Class. Mrs. Dorothy Petterson, Spanish I, ll, English ll, Span- ish Club. Miss Faye Powell, U.S. History. Mrs. Laura Price, French l, ll, French Club. Mr. Arlen Roberson, World Geography, U.S. History, Government, Student Council. Mr. Lonnie Ruth, Aeronautics, Algebra Il, Basic Nlath, Sophomore Class. Mr. Robert Saft, Basic Math, Basic Science, Physics. Mr. Arden Sanderson, Auto Mechanics, Auto Infor- mation. Mr. Charles Sanger, Boys Physical Education, Letter- men. Mr. Bill Scherich, Geometry, Algebra ll, Basic Math, Chess Club. Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman, Library. Mr. Donald Small, English IV, Key Club. Mr. Thomas Snyder, Distributive Education, Sales- manship, Introduction to Business, Pep Club. Clay pottery is only one of the many projects that are worked on by art students. 24 Mr. J. M. Sooter, Electricity l, ll, Woodwork. . , ' ' Q -W Mrs. Joan Swinney, English Ill, Pep Club. 6 , L Liv., Mr. George Taylor, Special Education, Junior Class. ' ii X 1 . ' 'T' lr.: - Miss Evelyn Thompson, English Composition, English f 4 lj ' . 4' Els faculty ambitious students select practical projects Miss Helen Throckmorton, English Literature, En- glish ii, iii. if Mr. Peter Trott, German I, Il, German Club, Junior 7 , we Class. 'if Q Miss Alice Turley, U.S. History. ' 4 gl ':' ..,, ' A Mr. Larry Van Pelt, Driver Education, Senior Class. Y gel ,1,-, -sf5Q 't5'?, W, ,wr hw Mrs. Sandra Vassar, Food Service, Pep Club. Mr. Neil Warren, Business Arithmetic, Typing l. Mr. Marc Webb, Physical Education, Lettermen. Mrs. Gladys Willis, Home A Family, Clothing I. Mr. Victor Wilmoth, Counselor, Senior Class. Miss Jeanette Wilson, Clothing I, Pep Club. Mr. Larry Wilson, U.S. History. Miss Lois Wisler, Physical Education, Letterwomen. Mr. Jack Wooten, Biolo- gy, Future Medical Ca- reers. Mrs. Fonda Wren, Boys Homemaking. Mr. Julian McEwen observes ambitious students as they complete a metals project. 25 , i A typist in Mr. Bob GiIe's typing ciass stifles a sneeze. faculty class diversification improves background Checking and cleaning the type are among the many jobs that stu- dents in the printing shop are expected to complete. Mr. Joe Nixon demonstrates the use ofa film projector as an aid to faster reading. .A 26 Mr. Jimmie McQueen explains the steps of a problem to one of his Algebra I students. Dale Wilson demonstrates a formula for an experiment learned in chemistry. Basketball supplies a vigorous workout for these boys during their gym period. 27 staff workers contribute to schooI's efficiency fi' J, , s .. ,. . . ,.., 2 . ' . C f rv 5. -'F' nw- . . . ,gf V. .Lei -5 .9, K,i.,E,,. . .W,4.,. . - . 1-ff: N 5 ' v f i B . , . k , gasi f- 1 225. .. f ' wiv. , ..,,. , V i5 .M 49 mm .. . X. .iii +1 , ,gr LQ gr mme, fa M3 4 S' 5 F, ...,, . hi. 2 ff. be e . a 'M age Y' .. - ' A iff. 'Q ..- a Ski .V .1 i Yi 2. . 'K i f -Wee 1 by .lass 51- -se .1 i me . view.. - 28 Mrs. Florence Brown, Cafeteria Mrs. Mayme Burnette, Cafeteria Head Mr. Bill Chancellor, Custodian. Mrs. Myrtle Cox, Cafeteria. Mr. Marvin Cross, Security Guard. Mrs. Joy Duvall, Office, Registrar. Mrs. Maxine Foster, Office, Attendance Mrs. Lorena Frank, Cafeteria. Mr. Jim Fricks, Custodian. Mr. August Giese, Custodian. Mr. Merle Harris Custodian Mrs. Dorothy Heimerman, Cafeteria. Mrs. Gertha Hicks, Security Guard. Mrs. Bernice Jackson, Cafeteria. Mr. Jerry Laird, Custodian. Mrs. Mildred Margrave, Cafeteria. Mr. Ralph McCune, Head Custodian. Mr. William Mitchell, Custodian. Mrs. Bonnie Paph, Office, Treasurer. Mrs. Gwen Palmer, Cafeteria. Mrs. Opal Pinkstafl, Cafeteria. Mrs. Evelyn Ross, Cafeteria. Mrs. Osa Schulte, Cafeteria. Mrs. Catherine Seburn, Cafeteria. Mrs. Eileen Sidles, Cafeteria. Mrs. Opal Simmons, Cafeteria. -' .- i':t11sY1.5 f WEWZ K - ,' ' . ,':,Si7f4. ' ., l5Qf'3?Af1 f.-vi,-W. ww .f :r,.w,: 1 ii...,,f,,Mi-...,.w- Mrs. Bee SIoan,Cafeteria. H - -' Mrs. Theda Smethers, Office, Secretary. Mr. Jack Snethen, Custodian. Mrs. Nellie Snethen, Cafeteria. Mrs. Lola Stiles, Libra ry Clerk. Mrs. Connie Stowell, Cafeteria. Above: The scene of much activity in the morning is the kitchen as cafeteria workers prepare lunch. Below: Mr. C. A. Tucker, relief engineer, checks valves in the boiler l'OOl'T1. s, KFJWQ TFYL. ' ,. ':. we, --,- ' isiwii i- EnfrQQz731fs- . ,sifif ii! , ilaigfkf 'ui-fifii' -Hag. . T 1 ' items? Q., f ., i V - - , . ff fs Q i - v I' .,. . . Nw' - 1, Q- 'rv Mrs. Bobbi Thomson, Switchboard. Mr. Fred Werner, Custodian. 3 .5 wig, S, ,ns ,. 1 I Mrs. Barbara Wilcoxson, A . Cafeteria. Mrs. Barbara Wilkinson, Office, Treasurer. H, ' :iw Mr. Zera Witherspoon, Cafeteria. 29 iii 31 r :H . . . fi WH ., S at V, . Jw 34 Q 3 . . ., :Es its ' ww , - X fa 1, If Q I-H Yin Y A 5' 1' , QM . Z' ' Sf? 1I f 4' , I7 I I, ff V, -7, 1 A ,Q A M' 7, iff: f , fi ,L . - fffe'f45f A x if 1 A 'Qf , ,ji J 515- Qfl 5 .4131 flffzfggf ,if 526.015 :fav A C 3 ff' -ffi' Vf -T' K9 L LD Liv ff -476415 fzi-affg pl '5450'6'5 , 1? . , V , f in 'rw F Xifilffq 111,57 Ap QW? CyL4Aq,g' ,DMZ pvc, Lf M0445 447' f Miz ,I f72'CuLE 4 Cffvflf KVL9' LQJEQ' X CL 44 ' . 1 '7 'V W 7 'V .- 7 7 7 2 1 ' , ,fy 5 ,f ,af Qycg V, LC f ,- 1-1, f9'g1'2fG' ,, YL c?ff1,5' 5 L L' ff ff . ui , students .f 5 ' f- E, I, gw ,. , ,f I q '15 4f ?V'?7 C 224,-14?'f7 AK' A642161 44 The elected officers of the Senior class are Gary Scharnhorst, presidentg Adrienne Pendleton, secretary-treasurer: and Marcus Dowty, vice-president. seniors year of tradition has beginning with mums To the class of '68 the year brought the res- ponsibility, leadership, and privileges for which they had waited two years. Upperclassmen found that setting good examples for the soph- omores and juniors wasn't as difficult as it had seemed the year before. Priority was gained as the incoming seniors took over the senior row in the parking lot, along with two senior tables. The eagerness and awkwardness of the soph- omore year, the pride that came with the arrival of the class rings, all this had been left behind and replaced by a feeling of anticipation as ordi- narily routine activities took on a special signifi- cance, for the seniors knew there would be no more firsts. At last the year came to an end, and the grad- uating class, though sad at the thought of leaving, looked forward with great hope for the future because, in the words of Winston Churchill, This is not the end. lt is not even the beginning of the end. lt is rather the end of the beginning. . A D J Karen Aary 1 Michael Abbott 1 f I J 0 h ri Ac kl ey , - Rona I d Ada m s ir? :, 2514.4 WSFEJW t. aj. Z,,f'35.ife7 ,1,:.fz:!34 ii -.1-1-3'6 -,., -+:if2Zi:f.':ff Theresa Additon Robert Akers Bill Allen Donna Allen Mary Brown pinsthe senior mum on Glenda Hilton the day of the Home- coming game. Alice Artherton Suzanne Asher John Ashlock Lawrence Atherton Irene Avila Terry Bader Larry Bailey Paula Bailey Tony Bailey Glen Baker Joy Baker Peggy Bales Vernice Allen Bill Anderson Mike Anderson Sharon Anderson Judith Andrus Rena Armstrong 1+-wx 9- vin 33 seniors thrills accompany final homecoming events The seniorfloat, which was paraded during halftime at the Homecoming game, used the theme The Bigger TheyAre. Penny Ballard Roger Barbe E f T G Nada Barger Carole Barnes P B, r l Llflflfliilall Joe Baughman Steve Beard Miranda Beat Bill Beck .l 7 , A V Kathy Becker 35' VJ! X VVAV S H Howard Bedient r J rf ' Kathy Bell , r Sherry Bell Y e c y Ab, .qlvz 2.1 ' - 34 James Bennett Pamela Berry Pamela Bess Susan Bevan Jeff Bickel Steve Bierdeman Delores Binford Michael Bingham Bob Blackburn Rex Blair James Blakely John Bode ,- n a.. Cynthia Long and her partner work on sp to be sold at the Christmas food bazaar. ecial foods R' Diana Boga rd Phyllis Bolden Doug Bolster Linda Booher Connie Bookout Rene Botts 35 planned frivolity has benevolent purpose Deanna Brazell Lyle Brecheisen Diane Brenneman Robin Breth Bill Brockert Mary Brodie 36 Marjorie Bowen Sue Bowers Lynn Bowin Steve Boyd Joe Boylan Dennis Brack Michael Bradley Shirley Brattin Kirby Christner picks up the prize bought with points at the Toys for Tots assembly from Linda Downing and Diane Chipman. Dale Nulick concentrates whale helplng put up Christmas decoratlons Linda Bruce Bradley Bryant Steven Bryer Yvonne Buck George Burns Monty Burns Mary Bushnell Dale Byerley Joe Caire Antionette Carmen Ivan Carney Sandy Carson Robin Carter David Case Marilyn Case Mike Casey seniors some come early, get passes, only to wait Gerald Champ Cassandra Chandler Claudia Charles Diane Charter Lavade Cheshier Diane Chipman 'ini-'Slwk 5 .5 I V. from -- -' K ig K Q- 'i' -'il - W . r R Q , A..-,W 38 John Ashiock looks longingly out the window while his sixth hour pass card goes to waste. Jimmy Chrisman Kirby Christner Phyllis Clark JoKaren Clithero Christina Coffman Rose Coleman Brenda Collins Gary Collins Booth Compton Mike Cook Pamela Coon Gregg Cooper Elizabeth Cope John Cortest Roger Cosby Bob Cottingham Sarah Cowles Fred Cramm Glenda Crockett Marion Crumm ,avl- 'iv VFW-w Edward Cummins -L51 Ns' A favorite gathering place for senior boys to exchange bits of infor- Donna Curtis mation is D corridor. Mary Cuthbertson 411 seniors upperclassmen accept, enjoy prerogatives il- Roxanne Dean Judy DeFoor Randall DeForest Linda Deierling Dale Denton Michael Devlin 40 i 5 Jim Daffron Doug Dagg Lynn Dailey Nanetta Daugherty Linda David David Davis lla Davis Stephen Day Debbie Henline, '68, and Kenny Ben nett, '69cornpareringturningtech niques. An added convenience to the students is a park Linda Downing ing lot to use with the purchase of a pa rklng MBVY Downing sticker, and some move up to senior row Marcus Dowty Karen Drew DeLee Droll Betty Dugan Sonny Dukes Delores Duran Rosemary Dutton Deborah Duvall Donna Edmondson Tom Eli Sandra Elliott Linda Ellis Margaret Estes Linda Etienne Leslie Fa rha Farol Farney seniors even required classes have their moments s ,Q ci ' g,ifg?f: li-gm, . s,- Us ,A ..,iig,iq e f 'sis 2- 555 , X 'sa 3 F ka if 3, Q, S fi Y Iffx l es. I .K it ' F g .. ., . , . -V ,,,., 's -.. i i ng, we ws ssrns , i M. ' 57' WN-. hr' 1- if :ik . Louise Fosnight Charline Foster Tommy Fowler Wayne Fowler Diane Freeman Mark Fresh 42 Kurt Faudel Richard Feeney Marylin Fellers Carl Findeiss Don Fisk William Fitch Connie Flesch Janet Foote The members of Mr. Thomas Kemp s fourth hour government class discuss a passage in their government text book is Seniors with higher learning ability take A.P. English for college credit. Jimmy Gardner Mike Garrison Bobby Garten Dennis Garton Rita Gerwert Gloria Gibson James Gibson Ginger Gilbert Larry Gilbert Barbara Gilchrist Larry Gilchrist Don Givens Diane Fry Elizabeth Fry James Fry Marilyn Fullerton Bob Fullinwider Rex Furry 43 seniors testing program helps find proper niches Marilyn Glyckherr David Gochenour Michael Goodwin Jackie Grable Seniors receive last-minute instructions before taking the employment test late in the fall, eip- vu 44 Kathryn Graeff X, Lloyd Gray Jim Green William Greenlee Tim Haddad Donna Haines 5' Laurence Hall Linda Hamacher Bonnie Hamilton Mary Hammer Linda Harbutz Jeanette Harris I l Patricia Hart Rebecca Hartford Pascal Harvey Bob Haun Bob Havens Sharon Hays Nancy Heimrich Janet Hemenway Terry Henderson Alan Hendricks Debbie Henline Carl Henning Elaine Henrichs Gerry Henry Jeannie Heuback Lawrence Higgins Randy Higgins Ed Hill Ronald Hill Donald Hillis Glenda Hilton Susan Hinkle Sharon Hoenscheidt Gregory Hoffman seniors vocational courses prepare for future V64 Ei Linda Houser Thelma Howe Carol Howerton Kathryn Huckins 46 Gary Holland Scott Hollander Carolyn Holtzen Margaret Honomichl Larry Hoover Marsha Hoover Miles Hoover Charlotte Hopkins Dell Hopkins Heather Hopkins Janna Hoppe Sandy Horrocks Senior Dale Zellers talks over future academnc and vocational choices with senior counselor Victor Wilmoth. Connie Hukle Terry Hulbert James Hunt Elizabeth Hurst Lloyd Hurst Robert Huskey Libby Hyre Joyce Indermill Bobbie Ingalls Denita Irwin Kim Isbill Cathy Jacobs Shari James Gary Jayne Romi Jessup David Jimenez Dana Jinkins Mike Jinks Brent Jockers Danny Johnson Eric Johnson Gary Johnson Jim Johnson Rona! Johnson ' t' 12 sggiy?2f?Eir1 x ,zz ififgy if I 'Uh-1 4, ,ff ,ir ' I-., N' is, Q H1-..f?.1-E U, gwwig ,W 1 fgygtk jf .K K X-t':gti',3tf -,a,,vfl'2f as ' i g?Qsii?4'lE-2 MQ 21 if-aff.: I 'iff' -:,.:-were-:Ef.:s:I, ' Fgfrgm ' 'h555V5Ff? :ni . X 9225121 is wifrif ' i tif W' M. ..,,.t.. J .,., ,, .5 l5rE,:i.N if .uv R Ke s: s J seniors after school activities add to full day 'i - ' iaiiiifj s:5?5'Yf A, ,:,V D A i,os if 1 ' ,f,i1.J!ziSp ,E .g M5515 . :ii f tail AQ fb '1:fis?l'f2u f ' ,f fiiiiflw gi wg 1' 'z-'gs J 108155543-,5,'f..-,5, ., ' 53943 ' lf' 48 Wanda Johnson Keith Johnston Bill Jones Craig Jones Danny Jones Ronald Jones Anita Jordan Karen Jurgensen Evelyn Kautz Russell Keeler Michael Keenan Donald Keimig Gary Kemmerer Robert Kessinger David Kimble Sharon King Pamala Kirby Mary Kneisler Larry Koch Loretta Koch Tom Kopper Karen Kornhaus Linda Kraus Mike Kreager Sherry Kuehl Karen Kulick Ronnie Kuykendall Pamela Lamborn Pamela Lander Sandra Larson Randy Lauer Manfred Leach i me wi., f nw lf .. . , wr me ' -- i- '11 W, i , ,i ii, fy- in I I. --.!.,v:f:5 1, a- W SSM 5 ,gr :J lf H S .Q LI E' 29 2 4-,y fb. gm xx E ff. 5 .... l ei rf gg imi l s ssw ..,iM. . :WEE K J 112'-1' fSz1 im- Lee: . 7 f wir - 5 Taz: Lf K L L -- , Q qv-N., P A ' hrs . Lettermen Randy Higgins,Jef1 Bickel, and Mike Casey discuss current events during a basketball game. ,. s f iv, 'QTY Judy Ledbetter Shirley Leis Tom Lewis Cheryl Lieurance Glenda Liming Michel Lloyd 49 55,2 WML 'ip . .- lin ww .W -W., W seniors scholars accumulate variety of awards QW SFU P Q ff' 50 Alan Loehr Cynthia Long Don Lorence Gary Love Davone Loving Darrel Mainz Stella Maries Jimmy Mar Linda Mar Cheryl Marley Betty Martin Pamela Mason Richard Massie Dennis McCann George McCarthy John McCarthy David McClenahan Sheila McConnell Sandy McCormick Brenda McDonald Steve Mcintosh Donna McKee Joyce McLaughlin Steve McMullen Harvey McQuiston Richard Means Phil Meeks Norman Mehl Belinda Mencke Linda Merchant Vicki Mertz Ruth Metzdorf William Meuser Steve Meyer Sharon Mickeisen Gary Miiler Kathy Miller Marty Miller Melody Miller Jill Moberly Wanda Mobley Robert Mohney Linda Montgomery Karen Moore '-vx -11 ff L W 1.521 , new ,. S r -it Q sb in ' X We i .QA-1. 'ff -F 533553 Q M - iff, f seniors great trials and tribulations turn humorous gt - 2 K, hrs ., 4, ',1Z 1, Y 2 K X 'f 4. gZ1c,,viLgQQLggci2 . 5 , Sf fniseygfg? J , 3. fw f -V ggmsli f T, eg J 1 X S 'fi ' 3 M 2 0- -yy fs , if Q0 we-f xg . A M Sharon Moore Pat Morell Daryl Moren Linda Morrill Sandra Morris Judith Moss Roger Mundy Forrest Nagley Linda Nelson Richard Newhouse Johnny Nickel Danny Nickle Crystal Nigh James Norris Kenny Sanderson Dale Nulik Cathy O'Connor Martin O'Dell David Ogden Pam Oliver Jody Owen Elizabeth Owens Janet Palmer Robert Palrnitier James Parks Scott Parks Sarah Parsons Kathlene Patach Pat Patten Carol Payne Betty Pedroia Adrienne Pendleton Ruth Penner Wesley Penner Pam Perkins Stella Perkins Larry Perry Terry Peters Linda Phillips Teresa Phillips Danny Pierce Deborah Porter Helen Powers Louise Powers DWP-M-'-'i 'ik . i,t. X Q56 New-' Vik N 53 'F' ' sy, 14 tis y ff . ,, .- . f 3 J' S134 wtw .. W i,. 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ESX W i 2:25 Y get S J VM iz e 3 it S , J X ki 5 453 l 3 - we 5 x 3 ov N4 Hrifzeef old, new faces join together in memories Gordon Pratt Carol Price Gary Price Sherrie Prince Iona Pritchett Charlette Pugh Blenda Pyke Mary Railey Steve Ramsey Wayne Ratts Darrel Ray Linda Raybourn Randall Rearnes Gene Reddoch Betty Reece Tim Reece Sandy Reed Sherry Reid Dennis Richardson Dottie Ridder Richard Ridpath Roberta Roberts Vickie Roberts Nancy Roland Linda Rooney Robin Roper Joseph Rose Robert Ruggles Dan Satt Fred Sanderson David Saville Alice Schaplowsky Gary Scharnhorst Bill Schmidt Pat Schmidt Ray Schmidt Rose Schmidt Janet Scholl Jeff Scholl Susan Schreiner Brenda Schuler Sharon Seely Anna Segura Lawrence Seibert 3 A 1 ,Keg x ,ig ig, 1 i i. Q t Y W it 5 l .-.-rf' ? seniors neophytes garner privileges, responsibility v--9' K! 'V i mei N il Sue Serrioz Rodney Setohell Harry Shaddy Gary Shafer Frank Shaffer Patsy Sheets Lorna Sherman John Shoemaker Sheila Shuck Pam Shumate Pam Silke Janet Simmons Janet Sion Vicki Slane Betty Slaughter Rick Smethers Belinda Smith David L. Smith David W. Smith Donald Smith Jay Smith Larry Smith Linda Smith Marvin Smith Rhonda Smith Rodney Smith Ron Smith Marie Snyder Wendy Snyder Debra Soderberg Denise Soderberg Larry Somrnerhauser Ronald Sparkman William Standau Gale Stark Charles Stein Betty Stewart Dale Stilwell Jean Stimatze Richard Stirling Beverly Stringer Michael Stucky Stephen Stull Raymond Swager seniors realization of last days becomes emotional 5' Sue Swan Frances Swarringim Valerie Swarts Danny Switzer Juvia Tabing M Thomas Tallman Gerry Tate Deborah Taylor Sharon Taylor Vickie Taylor Karen Tharp Janette Thomas f.S .-fx S s Larry Thompson r Carmen Thurman Lf Tim Thurman Marlita Tomek 5 r, , Jerry Tomlinson Sharon Torkelson Janice Tracy Odelia Tromblee 58 Lonnie Turner Barbara Van Zandt Ginger Vaughan Kathy Veith Gary Vohs Linda Volz David Vonachen Randy Voth Debbie Waggoner Alana Wahl Larry Walker Donna Ward Ricky Ware Kathleen Warren Terry Weatherson Steve Webb Barbara Wehby Mary Weinrich Nancy Welliver Rozetta Wells Ron Wenke Joyce Whillock Donald White Jim White seniors commencement is really a new beginning 7 .Q l 7 i .uf-1 qi . if 'Viv :51i2':. .:: ' . I ' ' ':. X will 5 . A fl it . - 55:::5: T:' 'f-itllaiir if: ' 2255.3 - 'a.f:'ffzp2ifs ,,. ....:,.. ,.,: , . . ... . -.I -' , V ,- 7 515 ' . . 2-1 .,., ., . szgf+2f ,f,EzaQi'. i A 60 Leslie White Ruby White Beverly Whitley Ronda Whitlock Kathryn Whorton Danny Wickham David Wilbur Norma Wilcox Steven Wilkening Ann Williams Betty Williams Mario Williams Robert Williams Wilberta Willis Bruce Wilson Connie Wilson Dale Wilson Jane Wilson Teresa Wilson William Wilson Jane Winders David Wingert Clinton Winters Michael Withrow Dave Witmer Lee Ann Woelk Alice Wong Wilma Wong Jessie Wood Mary Woolsey Gilbert Wooten Clifton Worthington Ellayne Wright Sharen Wright Wayne Wright Karen Yates Roger Yerton Gwen Yocarn Dianna Young Genevie Young Sheryl Zeiner Dale Zellers Carol Zimmerman Melody Zody Lfx,Lp juniors leaders assume responsibility, make plans 1 5:3125 sf? A unsung-d W . 4.5. :M .,. 'f xif ifii l , K, i Vs rt .21 , ,abil Hi 3 . l V' X i , A, 14 F in li ' '?' ' 'wif ii fi i t if gym 'SPX H2553 fi ' Newly elected Junior Class officers pose soon after elections. Left to right are Roxanne Thurman, vice- president: Lyndy Langford, president, and Jackie Lewis, secretary-treasurer. The junior year is a year of change. For many juniors, the self-consciousness and strangeness of their sophomore year was replaced by a feel- ing of self-assurance, Familiarity with West and its customs enabled the juniors to participate confidently in many school activities. Ordering class rings, collect- ing material for their research themes, and planning the junior-senior prom were events faced by this year's class. As the year drew to a close, rings were turned and the class of '69 prepared to accept the re- sponsibilities and traditions of being West High Seniors. Terry Abbott ' in .. , H gy, Janet Abel .i .Q gi I : F K Charlotte Adair if y ' ' M f 0 ' , Bruce Adams - ' X i f' . 7 z .. Sandra Addis . . - ' .-.:.-Q T . . x P . W' ' A Dale Ahlf ' ff - I ,'.- i, .,,...'fj ' , 5' :- H 3' iff? Wi John Nev f Fred Allen V . 1' F Caroline Anderson , X sw li V, Mike Anderson a g -',, , Q V Steve Anderson 'fi ff - x' 1 HP ' 'HL' i Jean Appel , ytj 3 i - :AW ' Kenneth Arnold J' VN K M nib Joyce Artherton V' A In . V' JerryAshley 3 W Jim Ashton 4' A , Q, t 1, , JV, ' WE Gerald Atkins .uf ' -f- - - .2 - x g ' ' as , 4 ts' I , M img . Bob Atkinson ., Q Ni 4 iii- T A 'lit' William Atkison , , J 4 l' A 5 ' .. , Q, Q .f Glenda Atwood ,VZ V i f , ' iiii Linda Bader 62 iii l'iLl Elll llllll 1U Junior Patsy Barker rides the winning Junior float during the halftime activities at the Homecoming game. EER. Steve Baker Rebecca Balding Deborah Ball Teresa Bangs Marilyn Banther Patricia Barker Sharon Barnes Patricia Barnickle Jacalyn Basgall Bruce Batson Cindy Beals Sandra Beals Judy Becker Mary Becker Carla Beckman Linda Behrs Jerry Belcher Kenneth Bennett Twyla Bentley Mike Berger Barbara Beyer Sharon Biddle Ralph Biggs Sam Bigknife Rodney Bird Terry Birdwell Bruce Bitler Carol Bjostad Steve Blevins Mary Blick Connie Blough Barbara Bogard Mike Bolinger Roseann Bolster Cathy Bonham Regena Bookout Denise Boone Larry Booth Judy Booze Douglas Bough Rickie Boylan Janet Boyle Sandra Brady Timothy Brandt Danny Brashear Wanda Brayfield Margaret Briggs 1 3 C ., -1.94 J, I R srlltl J ,. ' X S -:ff f v-- iw I -1' .4 lk L. l 4 73 , 'Ml C-:fe iii - fx I M 4 I , 4 he mf B f s t es. K-54 AF' ' 4. -Q1 JJJJJ be ,M-5 . - ' . i f-if 5 ? i ff ' M xt V ', . Q ,Y 'X 6 1. .ix xl-in ,- -: 'F , i t 63 pf .1- g r i qt i P ' 'vu 1 H tl y g A 1YJf We - . i X55 'U . 'Vi 5 will Y-if no if -- J .:f?',: Q fl H 7-,. 2 'E 1 'B' ,f ,Q ,falvfi -:lf fable' ei - ml. A Sgvyg-:f:Q::?a4.eff ' fi Jil! 5 T EA! 1, x if 2' J -,,3Ki JJJ 3,,,,, Vi J2 i,, ' if J as ,T 1,, i f QU? KX 5? 5. 1... ' f All ll? lin, if 5 ai K as an is. 46' Q , F A. 4. K' K W ,.-. ,y ,AHQ . A i r V, ' fda C, C 45 C - 2 5, 2 l' l i ih- l 'Of' , M, .. '1n:r,2, ,fel 2 S5 'DY my if 'G Jeff Briley Randy Broadstreet Clarence Brown Aaron Bryant Larry Buchholz Cheryl Buck Wayne Buck Pamela Buckner Geraldine Burton Patrick Bussart Arthur Buster Pat Butler Michael Buxton Donald Cachard Rita Cain Brenda Callahan Vonna Callahan Gary Calvert During her lunch period, Sue Haskins uses the phone to call home. 'DHT f , In : x ii i V. -Qi . . 1, 1 3 ' x illge I ' 1 - D kh F ' -f t.- '. SFX jig' l., it fl- 6 ? -tifi i' -W f TQ 'lf f 1 Q . F Q 'El ' ., fs af. R 3? me I ltel y r rgl' C -it -.::- w , l -tml i , f , K M.. I .- , Yi.. Q 1 K 1 H.. ,. I n ' 2 . iff ,-- f fa Q 79' , 3 l C iv get W iv M J! me 1 K f it fl X, 64 Patty Calvert Greg Campbell Randal Carpenter Barney Carr Richard Catlin Vicky Caviness Nancy Caylor Sherry Caylor Patti Champ Mary Jo Chellman Patsy Childs Ruby Chrisman Kerry Christian Steven Church Peggy Clark Linda Clawson Carolyn Claxton Diana Clemence Joann Clemons Carol Cleverley Charla Cline juniors special table gives aura of importance Bertha Clingerman Brenda Cloninger Nancy Clutter Diana Coffman Linda Connell Gregg Conyers Barbara Cook Douglas Cook Nan Cook John Cooney Beverly Cooper Donita Cooper Gary Cooper ' Janie Cooper Jim Cooper Donna Cotter Don Counter Ed Courter Steve Covell Ray Cowles Steve Creson Claudia Cristiano Joe Cristiano Melinda Crockett Sarah Curran Carl Dace Brenda Darnell Linda Darnell Wilma Davidson Ginger Davis Marjorie Davis Mike Davis Susan Davis John Day Joyce Defoor .Wi .f sf ' x is 3 wal ii' RX, me 5 ,.g, v?+e,,.i, -- mi V L M V . My Q S., gy ' ,Z ' C A ,1f',:J:7'S'j5' J -- 5 .?l:iig'EE5??i: H - if i f ig! . K Q , eww. I . f , 5 - 'Riu ,.. Q? fl. .A i, J 1 K- , 11 . - 3 ' il ' 4 'Li . ' .- f ag. .-Q, 'V' 4 -set hi if it 1..i 2 It -..f... ,i 1 During fourth hour, juniors eat lunch, gossip, and make noise at the junior table. wi 65 '- ii k l ,qs-'Aw . fb P 4' fr l A J fag is 13 uw rcs r I .- fi lf? ' x 'Sz 9' 9- in'--arse -. 5321.553-':fifst?:Q: Q -ff ,,, - Z., wifi W W5 f WWI, s ri, , ,aw .f -,f,++a, s, J-V iii, X N. J I ,., 'H E. it '- s z - - y 6 ' 'iz ' if Q ie? . 2. J L l L 1 .. f, .f 5 ' E 'E ' fs it J A ax' Donna DeForest Donna DeGrant Sharon Dennis Roy Dent Connie DeThampIe Dan Devlin Kathy DeWitt Renee Dick Vicki Dickmeyer Byron Dienstbach Susan Dildine Pamela Dill Jo Dinsmoor Kirk Doll Kathleen Donham Mark Dopps Becky Douglas Marleen Douglas L is , 5 Q K Q-0 if I The scene of much confusion is any hall during passing period. Neal Dowdy Deborah Downing Caren Dreiling Joyce Dubbs ' V, ' Lola Duncan J Terry Duncan Kathy Duran Mellody Durbian ' ,, ' ' Ronald Durham -L Doug Dust ly Georgie Dutcher 3' V J Brenda Duty ,H sg. If s , ' ' Kathie Duvall ,, -15:31 We k 'K ,Q -. - Y 3 A V Jim Eckhotf +1 Mike Edmondson E , X 1 J mm, g SR J A Janet Edwards ,.,, -Q 4 'fig I , - ., . r V i, 1 'ir Marjean Edwards cj 5 ,, A ' , J 4 t Henry Eli J I 'Y at U big?jnEinEgSpLier f f J 1 , fe .ifzk-ji,4'fi,!f L ,, 9 Susan Eubank r l KX I 124219: A ' 'f'l?l f , y 66 juniors representatives take saturday ring orders Carl Evans Jan Evans Ann Ewing Linda Ewing Linda Eyer Pat Feeney Kelly Felix Jim Feller Jerry Ferguson Terry Fiegel Linda Fields Julie Folger Beverly Foreman Larry Forman Tom Fornshell Phyllis Fosnight John Fountain Beverly Fredrickson Tom Fredrickson Glenda French Susan Gades Robert Gaither Debbie Gallegos Angelica Garcia Jack Garlach Judy Garrett Eddie Gaskill Rick Gerdes Brent Gibson Tom Gibson Wanda Gibson Laura Gilchrist Steve Gile Deeann Glamser Becky Glass t y ' J-1-4, . s . ., Q tr F I M: , - if oz Q Z7 :,. J ia 1 , - 5 '45 ,i ,,. J 1 JGQE 2 -,.,c '!f',.' Zr . an . Q , , N 1 ll Ax' 'ii I f at 1' gi A ,,:. fl as '5 J Happy with anticipation, two juniors order their class rings. 67 i., A K -si 2 3' juniors journalists assist in city-wide endeavor jest fag Y, 4 ' .ge , gras M ,X 44 . i ,L . .i.,... 5 X..',4, 1 if K Q at N agrx ' -5 ,W if Li, i A T 2 :-'- uw' f, ,,,, X V Q ,Qi IIEA f .tj,..wr i .. , syhw 3,2 W- ' E h ' 5. i f i M .Q W P ' i E? Y A My C , 5 'JJ ,isieff ,lim ef 711 'il N 'f iii , .iifmr ,-f fi. ' i ' ' ' '-i.. I T1 yin - -X C J if sa, we Lifes S K r Q V , :ip ..,, 3 i ' E. v -fl gs is 5 Z KAL-xp 4i! ? A x 68 se ' . - P if A if i iros .Qi X x i .tiwilul u - . If ig , 5 -1' Garnet Gleason Cindy Glover John Goodson Brenda Gorell Patricia Gourley Donna Gowan Glen Gragg Terry Graul Suzzete Graves Gloria Gray Kathy Greenlee Claudia Griffin Paul Griggs Alvin Grimes Cydney Grobe Sandra Guinn Diana Gurley Helen Hale Janice Hall Raymond Hall Cynthia Halls Larry Hambleton Thomas Hammes Patsy Hammond Linda Hammons Rhonda Hampton Clinton Handlin Becky Hanna Gary Hanni Brad Hansen Pamela Hanshaw Charles Hanson Richard Hardesty Bonnie Harris Nita Harris Patricia Harris Debbie Hartman Linda Hartman Willa Hartzell Sylvia Harvey Susan Haskins Arla Hastings Bob Haughawout Rita Haury Farell Hauser Sheryl Hauser Rebecca Hayes Jeanne Heatherly Susie Heeb Doug Hellman John Hein Elaine Heinze Stanley Heinzman Marla Heitman Janet Helfrich Phil Helvie Paula Hendrix Rita Hendrix Lucinda Henry Nina Henry Audrey Hern James Herring Barbara Hillis Deborah Hillwick Charlotte Hines John Hinnenkamp Brenda Hodge Debra Holcomb Gary R. Holland Ross Hollander Sharon Holloway Christina Holman Norton Hook Jo Ellen Hoover Carol Howe Verena Huffman Charlotte H uffstedler Galen Hungate James Hunter Mike Huskey Robert Hyre Ronnie Jackson Pete Jacobs Sharon Jacobs Jimmy James Jack Jeffreys Tim Jenkins Michael Johansen David Johnson Heidi Johnson John Johnson -3' -V . .56 .K is-., i . r' I ,r- R 4 A fs' kb- nl if 4 llxrix tx X 1' lil 'f .1 gmgg .:1 . .Wk :- uv? 4' 'bf ww I Y A . AJ . . f 4 '12-'i D . 4 ..,,, W .. 'fri if M l's' 'i ' o f ef? . - Q 1 :,,, g ,',,, - gg , Y . 1 W :V - ,Sha ,if 42:41 3 'ff i Q ,- 2 ,,,, Y.- . 2. -.- i ,ay 1' fi r . Q , ,W w ith nw. S ' J si X ' ' Witte lll f J. . Discussing a headline forthe American Education Week newspaper are Diann Pledger, DeeAnn Gla mser, and Jeanne Heatherly. 69 45 , .J M A,, 1 fir it ,. is fg fFXf,g: iff 1' 1, W21'g'ji'-fE,Q,. ell in ' 5, 3? l,W,,AA A . A? A we ,A A diff? K j ig .. I ': -'Z-Q ,gs 701 i z 'VW I W,-J 'Q aa, xiii W 4 ' if f Aygiigl J leaf-x fi Q Y, , f I A K' F s f 2.3 , , L , ,YA-AA AH , , 4.5.3 v.. H r xx-wif-'-'A E' if' ' -7? 3 J, s-soo 'vw if ,Q - ii rl. ' hiya Bw A ,. ' , P f f-,f ' . F J 592:45 HEL' if 41 . - L' ' i , i n . J V l 1l'l AAf Ar lr Lloyd Johnson A - A VA, Michael Johnston A ,, A . ' ' 'l Beverly Jones ' 6 Nancy Jones A 1 Mi Ray Jones r A A H. Sandra Jones , 4 J' Connie Jordan A Gan KaegA 1 A I Tony Kaiser ' ' - V Neil Karlstrom e f V- gl - A Stanley Keeton Lewis Keimig A A AAAAA A Debbie Kennard 312' U, - Ronald Kennard We a ffix: . : 'f' 2, ' ' ' L ip. Janice Kent Pat Ketts A James Kiesel W' Marsha Kimzey 2 Linda Kincannon A L A Dennis King lx 5, ' Robert Klingman ' Raymond Klotz , Mary Jo Koker L ' 'Q Sharon Kristek V . yr! , Jane Kuehn A , ' Frank Kutilek w e le ffbi rrl'J ' ' Ronald Landers X' A A H Debra Lane Lyndon Langford Milton Larsen Janice Laughary Nicki Lawman Quan .W Lg. wh Jerry Layton William Ledford Carolyn Lee Marsha Lee Troy Lee Gary Retfel Pamela Lehnus Ronald Leis Dean Lemon Johnny Lemon Bill Leonard Bill Leroy 70 . V --,meg American History class requires many hours of reading and studying. Edward Leroy Jackie Lewis Carolyn Liebau Pamela Linaman Alan Linder Elaine Link Sillena Loman juniors career-minded upperclassmen find variety I-.L r' l 5 Juniors in Mrs. Anita Lusk's fourth hour shorthand class transcribe the lesson. Barbara Mahurin Alvin Majors Donna Maloney Sandra Mansell Dixie Mar Goldie Mar Steve Marley Jim Marshall Greg Martin John Martin Lucille Martinez Linda Mast Randy Matchett Debbie Mathers Gayla Matthews Barbara McBIaine Theresa McBride Nancy McCaffrey Mark McCall Anna McCarley John McCarthy Anne McCIaughry Mike McClung James McConnell Lois McCord Robert McCoy Joyce NlcCurley Diana McDermed L, Le Q Lesley Long Ralph Lopez Douglas Lorence Barbara Loucks Larry Loving Pamela Lund William Luther Francis Lynch John Lynxwiler it Q i L L E ,gtg LL L I L , J T jig L fx Jeannie Lyons V --sbu Us me Karen Nlacklasky L ' 'K Joan Mah :A, V 1: i., L A L ' y 'Q N ,D fi us.: if if tsl t H , n lg '- LL ,,.l A ,L kk : xstm ,wif X L ji siis if L f3f'iWeL is A 2 . L so L -fr E ar L gin' L fe? if 4 .L L xy- Xr A f L ,Le, . X 1 Lx E' ,.gj?k33 ff' 4 'Q I ' W lll. . gnu. in V k Z K - y y ,Big gs - L- m f, L L V it my L y X -e': Q L -...E J -L in -ef L L , L y f ' N' .L - ' lo r li fe 7l juniors 4 'Uhr if l 4 l I ' 4 .,,, R: ef t ' fl - iw I f -r talent, ability appear in shared assembly : gflfw , f V .ai i A Q ll, fl! it A Ai: ,i G r, L .X V A ww' Q, Q .. 'xii I V eff ,-3.66 Gil' iq., Q 4 if y H' ,fr X aft sim, Sw ai A Ronald Norris Kerry Oberst Calvin Odle Fora O'Donnell Ruth O'Hair Nancy Oldfather In 1 i , lf i, K 72 L. , . 1s,t.,,kg4 WW fa, wa, .Q 3 ffl M Nm fs as , is fm? Q ' 'X me yr' yi sw . , . ii' , 'nn-'rss' QQ! , Judy McGrew Molly McGuire Jerry Mclntosh Anna McKinley Judith Mead Carol Meadows James Meek Connie Meeks Linda Melson Shari Mendenhall Cindi Mertz Ron Metcalf Nancy Might Steven Miller Ronnie Mills John Mares Shirley Mishler Karlene Mitchill Pamela Mitchell Paul Moffitt Bertha Molt Joe Morell Robert Morgan Donna Morrison Curtis Mount Marita Mount Orlan Mullen Tracy Mundy Pete Murphy Jimmy Nash Mary Naylor Leo Newman Edgar Nickel Carol Niemann David Nix Dale Ahlf performs her ventriloquist act during the sophomore-junior talent assembly. Happiness is singing for the Jones Girls, Sandy, Nan- cy, and Marsha. Beverly Parks Richard Parks Terry Parnell Edward Paschall Pat Patnaude Milford Patterson Scott Patton Judy Pearce Margaret Pendleton Dennis Perkins Judith Perkins John Pfeifer Ronnie Pierce Diann Pledger Donna Pollard Jane Pool Connie Poorman Pat Potter Beth Poynter Julie Presley Bradley Proesch Steve Putman Gall Ragsdale Billy Ramsey Cynthia Ramsey Janice Randall Ruth Rauh Wanda Rausch Gail Ray Jimmy Rea Jean Redman Janis Ree Linda Reece Gerald Reed Tom Reeves ,ir ir It ,gb iff ef, , ..A-5 'H' .ff we rr ff 'iw' is 5 , illlr 6 l sf .-.fa-pw -ts4.-- C .. 'PQI Abgffkaiijil' f U if Q if Pat O'Neill '53 Clark Orebaugh le. Edgar Orr , X Terry Orr .Q A , Linda Oshel ref, Darlene Owens Martin Owens K Becky Padilla PM Patricia Palmer I Ron Palmer ,ti 1.6, Steven Palmer V , Ruth Parcel ' , H A' g 75 51. Ea , ,I- .. I N J , ,,,h in . 1 'IPB P Fi? J P' L ' ,ff if E. , Q. A .3 fi ..: , V .. f ea. E' -I ..,. 3 A ' Ami ,, k ik ,M null l ' .siug i ' :: 73 fi -my 3 A I Mlm- C i M.. '-7-., 1 J 'J ,g Q X V ,dm- ' ll f Ka' ' X 5 ,t.t K 1 Q juniors some struggle with research projects nv .,, l 'Ili' fl' - - ai 1 ,.- J Ja? mv 5 , M , i f iii ia, ru ' . . , W 1.10 0 rd . A.. , , i t LCA it -D J , e f , 2- I . , .. g..: , ,J mf z. J im 1 . . - ,, , J- .l y we in Q' X Y' A A , ,. We-fn KJ 'N , 1 !s,fi5,' .-.'.,' 1 Mike Roberts Stanley Robinson Pamela Reichenberger Judy Renz Jill Reyes Steven Rhodes Allen Richards John Richardson Linda Richey Robert Richey Nancy Ridder Greg Riffel Todd Ringle Nola Rinker Vicki Robbins Kim Roberts ,dx , . ,M ifr- H -V 'ia .......- Putting in one of many hours of research for the research 'R Ivy Rodman Judy Rollins l Larry Rose 3 ai, Q ' 1 Karen Ross Roger Ross Ting Sinclair Royal H Frank Rucker theme is Carl Dace. ...I U 4. in g 3, Riffs J A , S Q 4i.kKt K I S 4' 1 sd 'V A, XX if 1 . . , W Q r- 3.,mr,fiJ V' ,d --- 'W ll 74 if 2 J r -is-lniiiihf it is r l is Steve Rucker Tom Rudkin Stephen Ruiz Jim Rush Pam Rush Barbara Rusher Ben Redding Karyn Ryno Steve Sabala Latricia Salkil Dale Sander Deborah Sandifer Sammy Saylor Nancy Schermuly David Schulte Peggy Schulte Stephen Schulte Steven Scott Terri Seager Sandra Sedam Steve Seely Carl Segers Marvin Segers Damaris Segera John Seidl John Selby Georgiann Senecal Marsha Sentel Donald Septer Benny Seyler Judy Shackelford Karen Shankland Clark Sharon Marlene Shell Richard Shelton Phil Shepard Stanley Shields David Shirey Roy Shoate Carol Shockley John Shogren Jana Shoults BeAnn Sigg Paulette Silveous Thomas Simpson Steve Sims LaDonna Slack Melinda Slane Arletha Slusser Activity ticket holders wait patiently in line to receive their season basketball cards. Bill Spencer Sam Spitzner Randy Spooner Cecil Spurgeon Sandra Spurgeon Charles Squires Debra Stahr Q4 951 .- .lf ff 'ef at 4? at 1 it slf, lst i . .. i Q 1, R M i Q K . I-A r an lslt J Jli r S J i 'T S . if li 0 :lt , , '-5 I . ' ' . 1' - R 5 41' :rr ' 'A JJ' Judi Smethers Connie Smith Jill Smith .. - Pauline Smith -. h S f Ronald Smith H Joyce Smell my Mary Snow ti ' Jim Snyder 1 Scott Snyder Nancy Sornmerhauser .. . Michael Sowards i A Sharon Spalton Yvonne Sparkman ' Beverly Sparks Melaine Sparks Scott Spence f 61' 31 . PQI.: ' YQ'ff'QZ1?K ' -P - , . ,. ., ' I' 'fl , in 'wir V. Q wif' A- ' , .W if ffl' 'V TY: 75 ai A A F' . A X.. ,1 4 gl -N 9... ofa 2 .3 eiicc C i I 'W lx fir t , W, than -x 1' x .J if del '-r' S iclec ig ' juniors good times come before, during school -QV 5 ,Q if Susan Starns 1 ' ,A 1 A Gary Startzman ' 'i 1 7 Jerry Stegink S jj: a f 1 , V L,,' V 3 ' :L , e Gary Stein -1- ' ii ' ' 'J' is Kenneth Stephenson K .T x if Carol Stevens n' 'K Q if? 4 , X , Steve Stevens 3 is M ,Ili Belinda Stewart Q 'fl-M3 1 J Nancy Stewart .J ,- if L Ml l d Ap Lane Stradling gig: V s Melody Street Q i tix Shirley Stull Y 0 4 'T' We T J QS 2, '1 I .. an 3 X or A i if T i I iiwkfv? - Diana Sublett ,aff T T ' .L Joel Sullivan , ., Janet Summers . 'Y' 'f L32 Mia , T Gi. x -:ry ft J Juniors Susie Heeb, Denise Boone, Patsy Barker, and Cynthia Halls find time to pose for the pho- tographer before school. ,i ,., ri 'lea' Y i,sf,.,rR T 4 ' T 1' J E ' .. fs, . T 7 i iv' nr I I -4 ,QU QF 441 I 525' Egg, I at 1 5' J K A ' ',.' ' L 9,3 ' 5 , .J I hx - VV Me- I iii? if ,gf f A r1i,f' S J , irii is X f T ltir e it is 2. .ff 76 3 is , K3 X., ,tfe 'Qi i uf . , my me eeiir i Y Joyce Surface Spencer Sutton Kathy Swan Larry Swift Janet Swinson Cathy Switzer Lora Tangney Diana Taylor Keith Taylor Sarah Taylor Janis Tegarden Mike Tennis Shirley Tharp Denice Thomas James Thomas Wanda Thorp Roxanne Thurman Deborah Tibbits Randy Tibbits Terry Toney Judy Torkelson Martha Torres Pete Tovey Debby Towns Sandra Trego Barbara Trimmel Betty Troutman Danny Troxel Dala Turner Dennis Turner Doris Ungerer Nancy Unruh Gail Upshaw Donna Urbom Kathy VanHoeson Richard 'Vanleeuwen Mary Vickery Richard Vix Johnny Vrana Arthur Walker Deborah Walker Mike Walsh Y iff, 9 ii- W V , kk i,r2T'e'J ' f-ery Q - nl ., ' x l K .. it lil 2, J W 1 E 4 gs ,t , , my , ' 'Q- ,A :Q , -- my , ,mi ' A Fl ' fffiifi' I fi, 3 ?4Vl rf L: y or dl' ' :V .. -ri i o , 4 VV ' VA We! - if .ss l A 'stiff y l v- P. LT, ' Q ef a f if J R, Joyce Wartick VV V I ,V Roberta Watts ri ' Mig' Vickie Wayrnan ,V ffl A, Cathy Weeden V, fr? t - V V Cathy Wehby g -,lyk 5 Y fa' 'ig'- Margie Weishoar J' i Q i iq 1 1 Marcia Weiszbrod L V k k A- iififlj i, Teresa Welch Judith Wenke JV y X A Andrew West Q V V A V , V, . , ii Kathleen West is ,iff r ,VCX F! .1 V .51 , f JaY Westwood 1 t 1 is , V. f ' Bob wiwiiiock N t Aw it V A rsr Joe White AL 'fi 'l D3 Marshall Whi- . Junior Brad Hansen receives help frorn one of the Iibrari- UOCK V 5-, i f U , W ans, Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman. TGVVY WWTSOU -Q, 5 t L V V , Cheryl whit- i , V '27 taker ' it? hg3..N tt. KV: shieia Wilbur ,V K Calvin Wil- Q iiams we Toni Williams ' ' N SueWillis . J Armentia Wil- Ai' gg son ' aV: VV David Wilson ' '51, A, VE XV t, . J Kathleen Wil- fi son MiCl'1ael Wil- i' VW-' 7 '? son -- ,E J Ronald Wilson t ' V H , .X y is sf. I 77 juniors waiting, rushing typical of daily pattern f -4' , 52, V ff 1 T rift 5 taai y T not 61 ml I ' 3M ,M TX Q fx X, l - ' ' X .. .i 9 , iyyi my if tf ia .. T - ms, Shirley Wilson Vicki Wilson Vickie Wilson Da rrell Wi m- satt Eddie Winters Judith Wolf Rita Wolf Irene Wong George Wood Terry Wood Taya Woosypie Kalyn Worford Glenn Wortman Thomas Wray Phylis Wyant Terry Yarneil K ,i,. If V, V 'za x N twins. 5 .X 4 ' Robert Yates ,v J ' , ' ' M ea Bryan Ylander qv :,.,, i ' j f Diane Yocam g jst I . S SherriIIYokIey ri. - r T f- 1 fix DougYoung ' L y ' 0 T X KatnerineYoung ' 1 iV'i if .5 A MaurineYoung I ' i if 2 V DannyZavala K' - i five-we 4.1 f ' 383 ,Qs Roger Queen Rita Quinalty , 3 - , 1 ii, w ane, . -- - isis gl ' , 1 igJil'?fQ.1 t L -we , 'K ,ix JK J Steve Sims, '69, ponders a question on an important test. S -'H anu- wa - , fy., mv Buses begin the wait for their loads just before 3:30. Some, tired after a day's work, climb aboard slowlyg others are eager to begin the homeward conversa- tion. .... A, -if. 'km 1 an its Q A class hard at work can usually be seen through the door of F-3 during first hour. 79 Leaders emerge in the form of Sophomore Class officers Willie Jones, vice-president: Doug Kutl- lek, president: and Laura Miller, secretary-treasurer. C ' i Li S. its - 4 , if 0 i t ' y Ellis: Q F' A , L . . I tr' , Q Jai? A .442 A -. ill' ' 1 or 5 ' ' I fr cf' i t L... I , L . E in , ' V 5 KA s,. 1 , my K f ' ff-, rl , . H 1 ' -si 'fi' wi a. 'YNQPHY is g fini iv , V A 80 Caroline Abram Patricia Abshier Mike Ackerman David Acklin Mary Acosta Mike Adam Charles Adams Dan Adams Mary Adams Teri Adams Warren Adams Dwayne Adamson Sue Aiken Pamela Akers Bruce Alexander CarIeneAIlen Denice Allen Brockie Anderson Paula Andrews Pam Armstrong Pat Armstrong Deborah Ashey Rickie Ast Lynda Atkison Tim Austin Karen Avery Linda Avery Chris Axford John Baird Maxine Baker Paul Bales Stephen Ballard Coy Ballinger Robin Balman Velene Barber Julia Barnes fs, Rick Barnhart T Rebecca Barrow - ' 'Vi ' A Bruce Bartels f we V V f ' Bryan Barton , sf., f Karen Bascue 'Q', I A ' H' vieie Bates 'Q f 5 : J Randall Bauer Ml Robert Ba ughman Nancy Baxter ,, - Helen.Bayouth Claudia Bearden , 1 f Alan Been -- K Define Bell ' A D l .t s 1 T James Bell Eric Bendixen '-:, A Charles Benge H -A , JillBerchtold y , s T C if Becky Berry Viig ig 3,334 Dianna Berry L 'lll ff L , 'igw' Virginia Bertrand ' C' i'-' s A 'ff i ei A Billy Bess M' Judith Beven , mm ' Jerry Biffle -'H . V- ,e A A Shirley Biggs , . ' Mike Bigknife 2 - Pat Bingham ,uf le..-P Dorothy Birmingham f Q L ' V gif g D is , ,. 1-as Janis Birmingham Jimmy Bishop Henry Bittle sophomores new pioneers learn, Connie Blackburn Richard Blair Lana Blake become integral part Feeling at home in a new school with hun- dreds of new faces is a difficult task, but soph- omores soon learned that they were an inte- gral part of life at West. This year's sophomores experienced many firsts - including a memorable sophomore- junior assembly, as well as royalty and cheer- leaders oftheir own. This was not only a time for experience, but also a time for change. Each sophomore found that high school offered a wider range of possibilities for participation and educa- tion, and learned to adjust to a more active schedule. By the end of the year these sophomores had become a part of the spirit and pride of West and were ready to take their places as juniors. Bruce Blex Bruce Bolan Cynthia Bole Jean Borniger Kenneth Bott Bill Bowles Ronald Boyd Roy Boydston ffl 'Tilt H ma .3 ,..f 2. C A, -i , 1 if - ,. f 2-'S' Thomas Bradrick iw' 81 it .QA Qimw mn T 'E' If -we ' P CAB . AD w ,X s WY I at m ve, -...W A - -AP' Fix , fi., vf V,g. rl 5. 1 L: - ,,:. ', - V. fff 4851 333 3 ai , ' in 0 .,g. . if X- -ff-Q 'L V A N ., H r 'fs W x v ff 6' ,Q , I3 U --1 X 'S sophomores books accumulate to fill empty lockers .Q Q, fi as is 'as ry ' f Z?f'Ef1ietfs 2f.f C Q v, - '- a. -'i. 1 'lv g ' ' -vgliii 7 its L sl' I -1,2 za. I Alia--ff' V ' C 3 . W, ,, , wyzhu 5: 31-QE, 'ff wt- ,:1,'..fg','f, I Q A le l uf' ?7'i51 3 IZ: Sharon Branam Janie Brandenburg Mary Bratton Cindy Brees James Brennan Greg Briley Marsha Brockleman Robert Brooks Shelly Brooks Dennis Brough Beverly Brown Joyce Brown Kathleen Brown Sheryl Brown Mrs. Marjorie Christian issues some of the many books sophomores will re- ceive to fill their lockers. Q f agp A i ff- r 'JA' C' as it , si i ii : ,. il Diana Bruce Bonnie Bullard Larry Bullard Leonard Bullard Richard Bunce Peggy Burmeister Craig Burns Nancy Burns Kris Burnsworth Salli Bush Becky Butler David Butler Mari Anne Butterfield Brad Byers Dale Cady Donald Cain Ernestine Camargo Henry Camien Sharon Carlson Donna Carr Jo Carter sz i Sharron Carter Patricia Casey Betty Caylor Clifford Chandler Karen Channer Christine Chapman Kathy Charbonneau Kent Chasey Robert Chavez Thomas Cheney Glenda Cherry Evelyn Cheshier Grandle Childers James Chipman Larry Clark Richard Clausing James Clayton Gerald Cleverley Vikki Cline Keith Clinesmith Ronnie Clites Jean Clithero Lynn Cole Patricia Cole Vicki Cole Earl Coleman Marion Colgan Connie Collins Mike Collins Richard Connell Kenneth Conner John Converse Max Conway Rich Coons Steven Cornett Charles Cornwell Kelly Courter Larry Covel Haskel Cowan Mary Cowden Barbara Cox Mike Cox Lee Roy Craig Debora Crawford Fonda Crawford Eddie Creamer John Crouch Robert Cunningham Nelson Curry Mike Cushenbery Ray Creekmore Angie Dains Fredrick Daniels Vikki Darnell Raymond David Billie Davis Brad Davis Craig Davis Lee Davis Lynn Davis Janice Deeds Russell Deen Tommy Dehncke N X Q V Ref vi '. Z 'N 4 1 i f val 'L ' ii 1 all-'sa f - , ' Z1-L-, M , g L it r g, il ,Q L.V1 if y ig 'W-1-fi J' J 1 is 91 3 Ar.: A ,V 'eggs' tw! 7' lk is X' ir, fi if Q53 -' fi api W if r aff 'K ' ii - I .4 ' ff 'if 9' ' X 'I . . V iris? 3 if ,:y, , A .4 Wi, il . 3 , ,gif QT , J? ' W 4 J. , 1, if ,Iii 2 f ' 1515 '5 as h K 41. 'Lf' FL 1 1' za' sf' S., -z 1 'E' i X - -i vfiiv ' f' 2521 we .11 ' if X . ,Nl l - f in , u 5 as .3 . 1:: f ,' as ' . , 'f' ' fi i in .-f. . iz we ..,. ,- 'U' L L A fi J 7 J Q ' ,A 1 .9 1? ,af v :NM I so i fi J 11' AAA A A, ll A1 4 . -i :fini 1',, ii A. -,ni -i f 'AQT57 If fi .2 i- ig Af ,A 6' ,A A AA A Wil 'f 1zl.w..-v- 3' X - , A w as A,., is I V ggi' 1, A.: J :A it ...af 4' M 9' Q' 45-Q fit? ' ii A ff'f.'2f:-SQ' A 'if lk SEE hn- QQ A gf, 1 fl f' ' n A -31 Q JE., ,J Wd! QLA 1 J ' NA AE, X . x - ..,. A A it V 5 keg LM A7 ' 1 ,Ac t W g -2f I In N 2 I If A ,J-f P ., if , K, Q 1' ' ia- ' QA w i in i I yi 5, A ' - L-,. - Q - A A I xl! A l I .qs 1-33 Ju., i . i lf-f A 'l M q '32 W' wi H ,AA A L X A 5 fi A :fi , 5 . LA EXE' A A-' g AAA 'A A A X Q 7' A1 H , A AA - - 1 - .s AA .gA,,iI.::' - ' - A f::f M1 1 . ci AA Ai' Q 'A A fav. Q, A,-fe? A :I 1'- w A' '- AA A ' -v Aa P A A A D A ' 5 A ' F f an LY ,ff J X i , 84 viva, ggi? in ' D . 1 1 lf in A. ig ii 1 L A ,A,A'- A A A it Qtr' ' ' -U i wi Att - 1 1 E A A 1' We si 'f iw AA, A A , Q A gf y A,., P. L AAAALAA tt' if A -rf. AAAA A A AA A A, Av ia-I A. QA me I A A AA W 5 iff Linda DeMaree Deann Dent Jacob Denton Stephen Dietrich Steve Dillard Charles Dishman Karron Dodd Marc Dodds Debra Dofting Linda Dole Pete Dominguez Phillip Dominguez Jacqueline Donahue Johnny Donley Cynthia Donnell Dallas Donner Daniel Dopps Gary Douglass Lynn Drake Gerald Dreiling Ronnie Driver Patricia Dubbs Julie Dunscomb Robbin Durbian Larry Duvall Eric Dyck Donald Easter Don Eaton Brenda Edelen Charles Edwards John Edwards Marilyn Elder Gay Ellis Daryl Ellison Becky Elrod Deanna English Joe Erdman Robert Erwin Sandra Eslin Deana Evans Mary Farrar David Farris Vickie Feaster Brant Fegter Ellen Ferguson Deborah Fernz Greg Fesler Duane Fiedler Judy Fitzmaurice Ronald Fleetwood Michael Flerning Loyd Flowers Marlene Foncannon Michael Foncannon Margo Foote Daryl Forest Kay Forest Ruby Foster Bonnie Fraley Teddi Francis Kathryn Frank Barbara Fredrickson Neta Freedlun sophomores exchanging pictures is popular pastime Davis Fugit Dorothy Fullinwider Ted Gabbert Hallace Gage Janette Gage Lisa Galbraith Robert Galloway Shirley Gann Martha Gardner Larry Garrett Tim Garrison Larry Gaskill Charles Gates Cliff Geile Ginny George Nancy George Patricia Gerwert Dan Gibson Lepha Gile Rick Gile Audie Gill Terry Gillette Steve Glass Nedra Goodman Sue Gore Ricky Gorges Susan Gottas Susan Gough Steve Gould John Graves Theresa Green Sheila Greene Stephen Greger Mary Griffin Ka ren Griffith , - WU' 7,,V1,-1. L T 'flew' its ty s V av sf Y , T La D ' J ' i 'ff gif 'Jr Q i s-'P' 1 95. 'ff is Ax J Q W 5 , U Q, X .J , - Y ,M 52' 'W W up ir E ,ie r ,SX . . S Late buyers begin the endless sea rch for their picture packets. -V It Debra Griggs Roger Grube Susie Gum Kathy Guy Julie Haddad Linda Hadix Arlene Hall Rick Hamby Marlene Hammes 85 l . A . is ' U s L get - -f' 2 wry!!-u ,, ff J G '- is ,effsis S if. J , -i 5 f' V . ff , ff h:'- ff 9 ff 2 KT A fx 'nl In 'H ,., K it fi i s -. T, lnlo,, . 'K J if se 5 iii, X nf ' 11513 ' 'T . mL' 1.113 ' e .. :L Zkif rh J ' -- 1 q ',,gfAr iff! Q ' sophomores jokes, laughs, pranks necessary to school ii: it .. as .1 F 4' as I' x +4 ara . ix.'if K,:2 New ? Ai, Lwum. X , Becky Hammond Lyle Hammond Doug Hampton Linda Hampton Sharon Handlin Jackie Haney Greg Hansen Debbie Hanson Margo Hardie Linda Harland Vernon Harmon Victoria Harp 2. Two sophomore girls find happiness at a stu dent's home away from home -the locker. in P -, fig- I f .1 mx Y Y 4-uv ' ,,if f . Y' r',-: ', ' g A I ff X 7 lie J 'J al' J r J, , s o ' -vi: if E 1 y ,..A -I J t , q krrr V ,, ff 86 Larry Harris Pam Harrison Andrea Harvey Bob Harvey Silvia Harvey Randy Haskins Roger Hatfield David Haughawout David Haury Nancy Havens Arthur Hawk Gene Hawk Steve Hawks Peggy Hawpe Rita Hays Sheryl Heasty Howard Hedrick Cindy Heggy Jim Hein Judy Heitman George Hellard John Hellard Theresa Hemphill Duane Hendershot Rodger Hendrix Paul Henrion Brad Heuberge Patricia Higgins Timothy Higgins Janet Hildebrand John Hill Kathy Hill Ray Hinkle Dean Hitt Emily Hoag Steven Hockman Tom Holdemon Diana Holland Florence Holmes Larry Holmes Judy Holt Robert Hooper John Hopper Sheila Horine Ann Hough Claude Houser Terry Howard Terry Huddleston Toni Huddleston Frank Hukle Bobbi Hulbert Susan Huskey Ron Hysom Susan Imboden Linda Jacobs Jimmie James LaDonna James Tommy James David Jansen Conrad Jansson Becky Janzen Clara Jayne Melvin Jayne '37 E -5 gi' .A N . .23 Ag . A l if 1 4 Even though they are underclassmen, sophomores still participate in city-wide football. , s y W , Q ,V V .,,,7 ug M i ff , :'e.wi,gr' A 5.47 ,...-an---I Z A il I , v-:f: ii ,.,,4 ' v K x ' was wr Debra Jeffress Sharon Jennings John Jernigan Stephen Jett David L. Jimenez Mary Jobe Betty Johnson Gary Johnson Greg Johnson 87 . I I J!! aa ii 'V 1 if ff- 4 I ff, l k fs' i l i. V -1 fp, Z- .1 , J , B94 4 K was 22 4: ,- f 4? '? I ,ggxw 5 6 ,-fb .. ' .' 'vein X 18.3-Q 91 Q ff' J tw g ,qfQ'?,. A urffi fan it C' Iii e' ,Cha .F 14 vm i 'fi' , ' A t X W.. f fl. A 1 J in x df, in ,Ms n V-,-L- ,W : 1. gi N-: K 1-VY , I S ,L ff 'iff :gig W . Q , ' - i', ' Q ma' Q S Y 'sf ' I EK .fi Jaiiwis . ' is iffw M . ,V S lb: 1 :iff 'rm Q f Y r' ,lie-six . H f 7 2 ti f f :wif , ' , w t. 1 Q .23 ste-gi J e::f ,T- , if t 0 .Y A M .ir f Sophomores work hard backstage in order to help put on the production of Brigadoon. '52 at J' ,f 52' sr.. - '55, an , K ,--1' s am sr , Tina Johnson Steve Johnston Diann Jones Marcia Jones Penny Jones Will Jones Kathy Jordan Kay Jordan Adeline Juarez Karla Jurgensen Kathleen Kaiser Linda Kautz Jon Kearney Deborah Keenan Linda Keene Pam Kelley Martha Kester Robert Kidd Jane Kimble Kevin King Kristy King Pat King Sherry King Steve King Deborah Klingma Eddy Kloster Mary Kneisler Steve Knight F1 88 With a sigh of relief, some students discover that their grade cards are better than expected. Kathleen Knost Ginger Koch Stephen Koontz Michael Kristek Greg Kroes Douglas Kutilek Minna Kyle Brenda Lalfalier Jay Lamb Monte Lambert Kerry LaMunyon Valerie Lancaste I' if lr ,,,. KA tg: , - Y ,M K. ,Q ,Mi gf-,QUE My ,A .t,, iffy'-R' Lt. ' ' 'Y' A-iw we ge' it i ,vi W-:ga ,,.- it , 4 inf ,E 8,- 36 EE ,A - f 5 1 qs.:- t, r - .9-i '.-:tsl w, , -1 ,E ' it , if V -av- JA ,. gg ff Ex 56 ,J A :le . it. M Q . All - .VL '- --it L Karen Lane Rex Lane Jim La ntz f X . Bob Larson 5 ' ' V , L Styles vary, but skirts seem to be shortest Jan Lauer ef,-V 4 among the sophomores. Laurel Lawson ,g5Qt25mG g X l Pam Layton , , Nancy Lee V twig I V M Harold Leep ' f L 5 - ' V ,lite if I Randy Lehl ' '- ' rf' g Gwendolyn Lemon 'V it ,, g 5, r Randy Lemon if -if My Nl v V li X Shirley Lemon A 4 ' Y' Gary Leonard QW, g Glen Leonard ' ,M ' Melody Lewis l i ' ' ' 3 Sherryl Lewis Q1 . ' Ag WU Lynn Lichty 4 K R tl David Linblad 5 V 'L l t s H Paula Linder . i f ' 3 E Greg Lippincott W f, 4 Lisa Lister 7 M Harold Littleiohn .fp g ' HA M Marlene Lloyd , L 4 Rf Q 'ffl L John Loffland x Maurice Logh ry X 5 if ' A Phil Logsdon E . V J 89 i i iff ' S 'J in 'sgflf F - s rg ' -. I Vu ff as W ,xc ,- FED J fe . it Nb K I 4 ,Q 9 we fri' i f il bl n? at L rg' .A,, V V,ix ,,g. if .ftfgg X ,y ,. ji 1:9 ef Q 2 -J i tr 7. RQ' ' 1 .al , Q-an 5 , .fm -oi KL.,--q 1 L- , 'T D' !. I fig l.5 'S' wi 'E Scott Lohrentz Craig Loney Dorsey Long Terry Lowe Billie Lutz Eddie Madern May Mah Pat Malone Luther Manes Janice Marsh George Martin Janalee Martin Randy Martin Linda Martink Jennifer Marts Mike Marvin if M 1, 8 ? During the Sophomore-Junior Assembly, a sophomore girls' ensemble sings about the changing times. Linda Massengill Vince Mathews f J Stan Matlock 'r 'f..2s , . ' r l 0 fii A ,,:, Gerald May 'Z gi A W Bruce McAnally an Gary McCarty Q x K 'V Darrell McClenahan 33- J . -.3 Ms , ,L ,k eff' 'I' We Lf Q W , V? -:r . x iw Vx F41 i . f. li-4 'xv fi? 4 Y 'l fwi'.fe-r n' f W? in S gr, 4 ,gg L If 5-I gf ' L Mike McClure Rebecca McCormick Janice McCoy Richard McCrea - Lois McDow ga . ' John McDowell I Gary McGill it Donald McGinley Cheryl McGinty L J Mike McGreevy Q.-if MB ,ao-. 5, -J, Steven McKinney f -'tt Susan McLaughlin Gary McMahon Diana McMillen L vw , in Michael McMullen Dana McNaught Blanche McVey -' Jack Melton it J Barbara Mendenhall -Ji' . Wendell Merrill Martin Metzdorf 'Pu xr sophomores assembly gives opportunity to show talent Janice Middleton Charles Miles Glenn Miller Laura Miller Mary Miller Susan Miller Thomas Miller William Miller Linda Mills Richard Miner Ernest Mitchell Mark Mitchell Rosemary Mitchell Robert Momyer Randall Moody Randy Moore Danny Moratto Gene Morgan Mike Morgan Nada Morris Sue Morris Daphne Morton Judy Moses David Moyer Cathy Myers Larry Myers Pam Nanny Linda Nash Ronald Neagle Nancy Neal Rhonda Nelson Clint New Bobby Newbrough Elizabeth Newman Alan Nibert Ricky Nicholas Marilyn Nix Terry Nottingham Randall Oaks Roxanne Oberst Deborah Oden Beverly Ohlrogge Marie Oldfield Debbie Oler Victoria Oliphant Rhonda Oliver WallieOrmerod Kathryn Orr Jo Ann Orth Donna Owens Susan Page John Palmer Larry Parks Thomas Parmele Becky Parsons Virginia Patrick -.i s 2 - ' ij - l a If . rir GA --V f-VV v - I ,W , V t. er V ff f 1'-Q ,Y V HV.. ' l' 1 fi ,L F ft of C VV . - s.j5l 'f I I-VV V6 A as ' ' -Q l,,..f VV!! lx E , L i ' T V lr- VV QV C V '5e'QV lsr 'fx gr VV V VW ,A , V ..,, V13 'J,V yv y L 3 z A V .ag Q NN ,VV . N V VVVVVVVV it . 1 .Z it l V V V ,VV 2' X L X f V .t fi 'V T A V V VV V.. , V fu .iw ' Zi- -1 . Q r 1 V Vi, V V V' ,. V in I gg, X ,J , M T I f ' yi V 5 V -4' ' ' 7 1 ' rr L G, Q a M' 'X 3 , , 3 vi V , V V ,. . 'z 0 91 sophomores newcomers learn to suppress inhibitions ' Mike Patten . , 5 V 1 Sarah Patterson ALTQ 5 tt' l C Diana Patton -' VV' -. 3 5 ' V i ' Carol Payne ' W ' ' VV Y ,, ' VVV Cynthia Peacock ' - ' V VV V --, ff n-'1 Lt if - , Karon Penrod A V. 'ti tg 3 , 2 'fir Nilie Perlmutter Lee Perry 1' VV . . - , ,,., Mark Perry , ' 4- .i-' ' fu Jane Phelps 'V VV Q, V FaithPhillippe . ' AnnePhillips V VV t g- V .,,. V,A V , Barbara Phillips .1 , 1 if V V f r r V t Rayma Phillips A V. 5 , 1 ,gli ?f,?5i552hwi. !!!iG V , ,1.it4a..' , ' t A I Larry Piper J ,t 1 . Tam Potter -si ' , . s .,. ,,1,,k.1,w V gs V . V' I V V4 V , t . 4. Diane Powell VV ,-f 1 5 5 ' ' V Charles Poynter A .W ,,, , t V . . it ' -- 4 1'-' '- V Pat Pritchett V it Raw? I , - ,. A Judy Prince ,x VV, V V,: J . Hun , :gif V Q35 I Q25 , . , J ' ' t l .iuz J A SusieQuiring ill 5 Q f . 5 if , . ' Jim Ramsey ' ' Tina Raney ay ' qi t . i V 5 t ' . . Steven Ratliff Q.. , ' f' J V Glenn Rausch 'fu Y VV ' VV ,VV ' it V ft yht VV ' ' V Brad Ray f Vi V+ 5 t'VV 6 1 - Vp' Maudie Rea V - ' V fig Monta Rea mes A t - V 7 VV i J Kristy Redelfs VV, 4' VV V jf Q 'VV .f V P qt- Dianna Redman . tx VV it . , V ' 6 J A Charles Reed , ' ' ' C it Cheryl Reed V XIV V ' 5 V P-PM James Reeder :X L L K VV Y Denise Rees ,-Q Linda Reese V I P Robin Rettmer P -in 1 ' it H A g t Sylvia RGYGS ' i 1r, t , Bonita Reynolds 3 s'l1'W H 'P' V l K- Debra Reynolds :ZLV J' V V,l,' 'Y 3 BrentVRicketts N VV-1+ i it V, Ben Ridgway Glen Ridpath ,V ,l Dwight Rte-tn ' J U . 1 ' -2- .vw - Edward Rin V V V ., WE V . V sv V Q :tit . g sl., 1 J -sz' f' V Teryi Ringle J ' t , Jglgfm V P , Harold Rinker l X 1 A ' . Gayle Roach My fi f.,z1'5 ,L'-T as ' James Roberts Linda Roberts Randall Roberts '3 Delores Roetto Janie Rogers Jennifer Roper X Kathy Rowe Aron Russell . J' f v 92 A student leader in Mrs. Jean Bierig's first hour swim class instructs others in their swimming lessons. Leonard Russell Linnea Russell Susan Ryan Larry Sabata David Salmen Connie Savage David Saxon Suzann Saye Albert Schloetzer Sheila Schloetzer Joyce Schulte Stephen Schwartz Phillip Scott Cristy Seavey Vicki Seavey Nancy Seibert Robert Sell Craig Senn Vincent Serrioz Trudy Shackelford John Shafer Sheila Sharp Stephen Shaver Kevin Sheedy Teresa Sherrill Alfred Sherwood Ted Schlechter Steve Shockley Deborah Shoemaker Kevin Silke Richard Simmons Kerry Simon Don Sims Mike Sipult Mary Sizemore Becky Slack Susan Sloan Allen Smith Mary Smith Pam Smith Randy Smith Tom Smith in l f 'r N ' is L 7 F 5 s+f1f?i'fPe:fe:f 3 '57 so J rin R 5.1 T me E af' Q. ,P . Wx RPM fl . an M .f . ,W sig L ,. K S X in . . l I i 93 fs ,.,. -K. -f K . ii ,V , y I air k rk I A . 5 t ,. -- .Q , fs ri r r r , Ja r , ,gg ', Lg, I '-l2f Si - A iii 1 fr ':'-: or 1 reizss i l if, Lil it , gi, . i l he ,Q Q Sf 151, ' , H? its il ' is cu M ' , 5' .z -get I 1 i' - ' A . Q 'fx ig!! he g I -ja : I x k v if J 1 S if? ,T . f, ,gc 3 - ,- if :Q Kita-152 S .,, 1 - it 4 3 1 qi F . K, V V .i ff . i s ' QL E ti, r sophomores standing in line begins early, lasts if y 1 IA,-.ak . . ,vikizkkg 55312-'. :','f':fZ5:5ij f s o 1' . ' f :.'-fiivfyl-fmlsfi . r 'K gf mf f K-5-if T t'k xx' A .::f 2 'f ,. , , X f it f . tr .i I , H ,wi.5w-- .J A-il :gi v -, ..-,, M -Y . 2 T :F f .. 1 A i lk W T. rf i T v.. ST 2-1 j, , Z S it , ' f' V . , ' i ff X 5 1, ' r A f ',,: Q . ,,a, S gg ' 2 J --4 'rr 1 I-' ' Q if Q A 'f' we ,gg Q. V l . y x sr I, , ,?wi,, A ' Q new r , ' '75, iw --.5E K fi 4 v,,.. , ,ffyij , , , L S 5 EL 1 .,:. ,kb . K , - . 5,g'7-ffl -A J i V - , .aaa it so2n p 5 is buf- . y F I I- ..,1, xx 4 I JVK. : f,:iv W Z, JW ' ?.r. d,r i2 is ii., 1 ':-.. fi ri, 5 . Atv rl I - Mljvi In s a a S J S T 'X f ' ,i iz, J 5 D g Avtl :ft L -, I - it I W Ji ':'.- f b' 115' . 'J K ' 71 --fV' .1 J I V lfiiflf' 5 f Q4 M-rf-ze: - V,.. '53 71' 94 long Vicki Smith Connie Snellen Jimmy W. Snyder Roger Snyder Vicki Spear Delores Spunaugle Beverly Staab Gail Stair LaRita Stark Mike Stark Ed Stateler Don States Brenda Steely Keith Steffee Mark Stevens Sara Stigers Eldon Stilwell Mike Stipp Pat Stockdale Diana Stofer Mike Stone Guy Storer Nancy Stricklind Ron Stroer Ann Stuever Gale Stuckey Janet Sullivan Eleanor Swartz Tom Szambecki John Talbert ElaineTaIlman Stephanie Tanner Dawn Tate David Taylor Mary Taylor Kevin Techasith Mary Templer Deborah Terhune Thomas Terrel Pat Terrell Mike Tharp Phyllis Tholen Susan Thomas Barbara Thompson Lee Thurman Mike Thurman Martha Tiffany Steve Tornan Pat Tomek Jerry Toney Janice Toomey Gale Touchatt Lynn Trifonoff Terry Trimm Susan Troxel Randy Tschanz Charles Turner Q PhiIlipTurner y .. V , Steven Turner I , , S yt ,,,' Margaret Valero I '4 ,e ie . X31 V - L Joan Vanderveen 4-.P I S+, ,V Q y gg i if Cynthia Vanhouten L N C421 V M 1' - ,. , ' Connie VanZandt r , .'f'.,.rz5 fi H V ve ' .fi fi N 3.593 2 Debbie Va utravers Karen Vermillion Q V,,- J K , Annelle Vest ' c 1 V v. ' - Q Tom Vickers ' 1 -s T , A ' ., 4 I Donna Vincent , -- vt Linda Volker : D- Curt Ward ' 4-:gig , Qgi'A:g':Q1Q: ' 1? ' ,H - S' .fx - 5- iw i Fr: ,ref -r 5' .. ' Martha Ware c - - - Beverly Warren I f x t , gi .. Bob Watson Qyiy, he at V -w H Dan warts y 2 -A ' V , i LaDonna Waymire , A ,, cv , EX 1 M Jackie Weaver ,,ig.,,,M , , ' ' .X 5. 'ler Q 1'?'b fj- si Darlene Webb 2,350 1, ., L A b in gi Dixie Webb , A Tom Webster fly? , gif' ' Joe weabie ' at 1 in ,A 5 , - at Marry Ann Wesley ss, -is il W 'sy ij JulieWheeler 'T' 3'5 1 il' W- Bm Wi-me - X ,Eg ' I 1 5 Jacque White if Stiff 'Q f .1 a, A i West Word subscription cards are received by activity ticket holders the first week of school. These are necessary for procuring copies of the newspaper. 95 sophomores underclassmen hustle, look toward future 4' tr ,,,..-...... ,5,, , q,,,.. if H -A Julia White 7 ,i A, Marcia White - Y , ., -. ' , Samuel White ' -E. b V --',- 1 i,L',s H to Gay Whited Robert White A h 1 Charlotte Wickham ' Dale Wiegand Sharon Wilks Charles Williams Dean Williams Jim Williams Tonya Williams Loretta Willinger Brian Willms . 6 DavidWiIson JohnWiIson LonnieWiIson MikeWiIson ' , ' SamWilson is 1 Tony Wilson - Don Windham 1 ' Sophomores find that it is necessary to hurry in order to get to class on time. 96 David Winters Mary Winters Phil Winters Sherrie Wise Mike Witherspoon Robert Wolgamott Ellen Wong Lydia Wong Linda Wood Steve Wood Ann Woodman Martha Woodman Bob Woolsey Bill Wright Dennis Wright Ken Wright Vicki Wright Albert Wyss Arthur Wyss Nathan Yates Kristen Ylander Cherry Young Dorothy Zenner 'A 'ii 'Eu Q M W 'sw .-4. 4:2 4 3' lv '55 D f Q ig! rl if 'I V' FQ E ps J RFK 'Ve A if y N 5, r . is F A V. ::, fx rhyy V 1 is J Q, ' Y , 1 -Q is -' in will 4 l 1 A .sf D Mr ' ' Y . Q53 .y 5' A K 4:13. an L rg .4 fgfig gig? 5 L2 T K' :fs 1 A A as ' . zgfig' ,, ,D by 35 it W ' H f ii.t, H V. ' 5 ' ' ri ii T are M Basketball in the boys' gym is a popular pastime at all-school play nights. Congestion develops in the halls during passing periods. 97 51 4 fi . 1 J T trail blazers participation, interests bring rewards For the fourth time, the Trail staff presents the Trail Blazers, students who are chosen in coopera- tion with the Trail staff and faculty, from a list of seniors who have maintained at least a 3.0 average through four years of high school. Other considerations include leadership, citizenship, and general contributions to the welfare of the school. These students open the paths for oncoming classes. They may have set records or goals for other students to work toward, to achieve or to surpass. Trail Blazers are truly that- people who have shown that they are able to lead and to work for a better future. Gary Scharnhorst has been an outstanding debatorand actor during his three years at West. He moved up from Vice- President to President of the Junior Class which enabled him to handle the Junior-Senior Prom of 1967. He was elected President of the Senior Class and led his classmates in the many significant projects of their last year. Other activities have included Student Council, Honor Society, Thespians, church work, Boys' State, and band. DeLee Droll was named Miss Sweetheart of Wichita during her junior year. Her primary contribution to the school has been in her roll as cheerleader and finally, head cheerleader, where she was able to initiate new cheers and movements. She has a strong interest in dance, free exercise, and gymnas- tics, and has performed in plays and assemblies and has done some choreography. Carol Price served as President of Future Teachers of Amer- ica. She has been an outstanding musician during her three years at West, serving as accompaniest to most of the vocal groups as well as participating in others. She has been a member of Pep Club and Student Council and a dependable T student in all ways. Carol was elected West's Best in addition to her other honors. She plans to be a teacher and participat- ed in the Volunteer Tutoring Program in preparation for that goal. 100 Harvey lVlcQuiston applied his language abilities in Spanish as he spent a summer studying under the Foreign Language League in Spain. He also has been a member of Spanish Club. Harvey has been active in Scout work, as an Explorer, he gave speeches for Kiwanis clubsand others. Asa junior, he was Lieutenant Governor of Key Club, and was voted to be Presi- dentasa senior Melody Zody began her Student Council work as a repre- sentative and was elected President for 1967-68. She has served on Pep Club Cabinet Council. Melody has also done work in debate, forensics, and music. Perhaps her outstand- ing award came when she received an Elks Outstanding Youth Awardg she was one of two winners in Kansas and was eligible for national awards and scholarships. Student Council accom- plished several projects under her leadership. lOl Nancy Roland served as assistant editor of the West Word as a junior and took over the duties of Editor-in-Chief as a senior She led her newspaper staff through a year of improved is sues, and larger ones. Her other activities have included play ing flute in the band and pep band, being active in Future Teachers of America, and actively participating in the Student Council where she served on various committees. Kd Expressing an opinion at one of the weekly Student Council meetings is junior representative Lesley Long. student council all-school projects,activities unite clubs As every form of life has an outlet, so does student government serve as a valuable form of self expression. This expression took form in many of the projects which were attempted. A Toys for Tots assembly was sponsored by Student Council to raise money and toys, which were sent to the Marine Corps for fur- ther distribution through Operation Holi- days. Muscular and graceful boys from various athletic squads assisted in assembling Miker- ella, a money-raising project for the United Fund. Additional projects included flicker nights, fun nights, and magazine sales. Student Exchange Day was organized among all the city schools to promote better inter-school relations and to give members of student councils an opportunity to visit other schools and meet new people. Another activity was the decorating of the halls before Christmas when all clubs partici- pated. Perhaps the biggest activity of the year was Frontier Frolics, in which all the clubs again participated. Proceeds went to the All- School Project. Above: Steve Palmer and Diane Chipman bring the annual Christmas tree with the help ofthe custodian. Left: Vonna Callahan gives her weekly report to Mrs. Shirley Gabriel- son's first hour class. Presiding at one of the Student Council Helping Santa decorate the Student Council Christmas tree during the meetings held every week is President Mel- annual decorating contest are Meg Pendelton and other student council Ody Zody. members. Front Row: Mr. Arlen Roberson, sponsor: Lesley Long, Linda Kraus, Gail Kaegi, treasurer, Diane Chipman, secretary: Mary Rail- ey, vice-president, Melody Zody, president: Carol Price, Linda Volz, Terri Welch, Judy Perkins, Ruth Frey, sponsor. Second Row: Mr. D. C. Bertz, sponsor, Roxie Dean, Christy Axford, Nancy Roland, Blenda Pyke, Nanetta Daugherty, Rhonda Nelson, Vonna Callahan, Kathy Hill. Third Row: Linda Downing, Becky Barrow, Dorsey Long, Meg Pendleton, Nancy Sommerhauser, Cynthia Halls, Pam Rush, Georgiann Senecal, Brockie Anderson, Becky Parsons,Jan Shoults, Mr. Bill Jenkins, sponsor.Back Row: Jan Evans, Denise Rees, Doug Kutilek, Gary Love, Dale Zellers, Gary Scharnhorst, Jim Chipman, Rick Barnhart, Steve Palmer, Lyn- dy Langford, Lyle Brecheisen, Kristy King. 103 Below: Editors Nancy Roland, Jill Moberly and Jeanne Heatherly concentrate upon page paste-ups. Right: Pondering over a feature idea is West Word adviser Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson. When the fourth hour sells the newspapers, fifth hour is delegated to sort and mail the papers, Editor-in-Chief Nancy Roland finishes assigning stories for the editorial page. west word young journalists explore complete area Below: Page editors from the fourth hour class work on page paste-ups. Donna Urbom and Mary Becker check the files for students' names. Photographer Jack Garlach dries a picture for a deadline. When a student enrolls in a journalism class, he is usually not aware of the many events that take place in that class. Students do everything in writ- ing, from attacking a policy or idea in the school or community, to writing a sports story. Then there are many other significant jobs, such as writ- ing headlines, working on sorting or mailing ofthe many issues which are mailed to subscribers, sell- ing the newspapers themselves, checking and re- cording in the files to see how many times a stu- dent is inthe paper, or perhaps drawing a cartoon. A student in a class such as this learns out of necessity to be a good writer, and also learns much about world situations and current events. He also becomes more aware of the newsworthy things that are happening around the school. Advertising was sold, which made the journalists come closer in Contact with the business world. 105 trail expanded, more colorful book marks year Mary Becker John Ashlock Jay Smith Junior Editor Editor Head Photographer At the beginning of the year, meetings were held to discuss color distribution, themes, division page and cover designs, page layouts, and, of course, finances. The staff attended a yearbook workshop, which was sponsored by American Yearbook Company, to help them formulate ideas. This included adding color to every section, and lengthening the yearbook. To help finance the new additions to the book, the senior class voted enough money to make it possible to add color to the senior section. Mem- bers ofthe Trail staff sold student picture packets: extra yearbooks were sold to students who did not hold activity tickets. Kim lsbill Classes Linda Phillips interests Above: Mary, Kim, and Linda stay after school to help complete an important color deadline. Left: Joyce and Phyllis work as the index is prepared for the final shipment. l06 To get the yearbook out in plenty of time, the staff sometimes comes on Saturdays. ff, L yi Jack Garlach Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson Mark D0ddS Sports Editor Sponsor Associate Member J oyce McLaughlin Phyllis Clark Index lien-my-.....,.., Careful planning is used by both editors and sponsor to assure that each and every page will be complete. l07 future teachers, future med large memberships choose careers early Future Teachers of America followed an ac- tive schedulethroughout the year. During their meetings, members were shown films and held panel discussions. Among the guest speakers were a student teacher and a women who talked on how to teach the blind. Participating in school activities, Future Teachers placed second in the Christmas dec- orating contest and sponsored an all-school playnight. Outside of school, the members of Future Teachers attended the state FTA convention at Manhattan and an all-day workshop at Wichita State. ri! - Future Medical Careers Club had a busy year. Speakers and films were brought in to cover the two topics which the members chose to discuss during club period. The March of Dimes assembly was spon- sored by Future Med. Club. A bake sale was held and candy was sold after school in order to provide a scholarship for a person who planned to go into the medical profession. Late in the year, the club took a trip to Okla- homa City in order to take a tour through the medical schoolthere. . in , 1 i 42 V . 5 gi . Future Teachers Front Row: Mr. Merle Johnson, sponsor: Vikki Darnell. Carol Stevens, Carol Price, president: Blenda Pyke, vice president, Bobbie Ingalls, secretary: Debbie Taylor, treasurer, Judy Garrett, historian, Barbara Van Zandt, Cindy Heggy, Gail Upshaw, Mrs. Verla Griffiths, sponsor. Second Row: Ronnie Clites, Gay Whited, Jessie Wood. Pauline Smith, Sylvia Harvey, Suzette Graves, Jill Smith, Gene Bookout, Donna Cotter, Jeanette Harris, Wilma Wong. Third Row: Jim Herring, Margaret Briggs, Joyce McCurley, Mary Railey, Linda Morrell, Nancy Ro- land, Beverly Stringer, Karen Clithero, Heather Hopkins, Garnet Gleason, Pam Shumate, Susan Dildine. Back Row: Debbie Lane, Dale Zellers, Mike Standau, Lyle Brecheisen, Jackie Grable, Sharon Anderson. Future Med. Front Row: Mrs. Darlene Anderson, sponsor, Glenda Hilton, Linda Darnell, Connie Wilson, presi- dent: Valerie Swarts, vice president, Donna Young, secretaryg Tom Gibson, Kathy Bell, Kathie Duvall, Cheryl Lieurance, Delores Duran, Mr. Jack Wooten, sponsor. Second Row: Sheila McConnell, Jody Owen, Linda Volz, ' Debbie Henline, Mary Brown. Carol Howerton, Melody Zody, Ann Owens, Terry Hulbert, Vickie Feaster. Third Row: Karen Kulick, Sharon Mickelson, Shirley Leis, Cynthia Peacock, Janet Foote, Margie Bowen, Nancy Bruns. Elaine Tallman, Janice Deeds. Teri Adams. Back Row: Vicki Wright, Sue Bowers, Gloria Gibson, Randy Lauer, Mark Tallman, Joe White, Sinclair Royal, Jon Kearney, Janet Boyle. Nr-sv-Mwuoeriwsgei --..H .rt . f...-up-0 f aft l ambitious group exhibits work, plans trip One ofthe larger clubs this year was Art Club, sponsored by the Art Department, with approximately eighty members. Members of this club are required to be enrolled in an art course and to participate in various activities sponsored by the club. Members of the club helped paint scenery and sets for an all-school play Brigadoon and also participated in the all-school play- night, Frontier Frolicsf' Club period was uti- lized to help get exhibits ready for a Scholastic Art Show and an exhibit by West High students at WSU. Front Row: Suzi Saye, Connie Bookout, Janette Thomas, President, Kathy Becker, Vice-President: Cindy Beals, Sec- retary: Susie Smith, Treasurer, Loree Brown, Joan Van- derveen, Lynda Atkison, Mr. Ken Zrubek, Sponsor. Second Row: Linda Hadix, Susie Bevan, Sarah Taylor, Rita Hen- drix, Linda Wood, Roy Boydston, Linda Dale, Ginger Koch, Claudia Pastore, Susan Thomas. Third Row: Linda Har- land, Lisa Lister, Judy Andrus, Elaine Henrichs, Laura Gilchrist, Pamela Lund, Claudia Cristiano, Kristi Redelfs, Becky Slack, Jan Martin, Sharon Jacobs. Back Row: Dale Cady, JoAnn Clemons, Cynthia Halls, ChrissieO'Hair, Becky Hanna, Gary Price, Ron Durham, Bobby Gaither. Kerry Christian, Steven Hockman, Rodger Headrix, Bob Chavez. Front Row: Leslie Farha, Dianna Young, Sandy Mc- Cormick, Vickie Wilson, Kevin Sheedy, Ginger Vaughan, Diane Freeman, Denise Soderberg, Nola Rinker, Mr. Roger Dale, Sponsor. Second Row: Dana Jinkins, Mary Kneisler, Rita Gerwert, Karen Drew, Ruby White, Farol Farney, Sue Serrioz, Booth Compton, Bonnie Hamilton. Third Row: Annie Williams, Carole Barnes, Terry Wilson, Pam Perkins, Robin Roper, Sarah Parsons, Paula Bailey, Sally Curran, Linda Phillips, Marty Tomek. Back Row: Bob Tritsch, Bob Fullinwider, Daryl Moren, Dell Hopkins, Alan Hendricks. Bill Allen, John Lemon, Jim West. debate large squad compiles best record ever At the close of the 1967-68 debate season, the West debaters, under the direction of lVlr. Glenn Blakemore, were able to announce the best season in the history of debate at West. Gary Scharnhorst and Dan Pierce brought home first experience trophies from Fredonia, Derby, and Bethel College tournaments. Allen Linder and John Pfeifer earned a first novice trophy at Derby and a first experience at Well- ington. Allen and Gary claimed a third experi- ence prize at El Dorado and Lane Lloyd and Tom Rudkin brought home a fourth experi- ence award from Wichita Heights. Bob Haun and Kathy Becker earned a third novice trophy at Augusta. A fourth novice award was claimed at Medicine Lodge by Carol Stevens and Judy Renz. Trophies are put on display in the showcase soon after they are received. the ,Zig , , X .. . .A ,nat IV,gMi.'i5I5L'.1,,,Wm I V M Af Second year debate student Dan Pierce supports one of his points with a quote. Valerie Swarts and Pam Perkins utilize their time in debate class to type up their note cards Students in debate get advice from Mr. Glenn Blakemore and their student teacher, Mrs. Margaret Whitcomb. FRONT ROW: Carol Stevens, Gary Scharnhorst, Dan Pierce, John Pfeifer, Alan Linder, Tom Gibson, Pam Perkins, Valerie Swarts, Kathy Becker, Mr. Glenn A. Blakemore, debate coach SECOND ROW: Vicki Mertz, David Shirey, Melody Zody, Donna Haines, Debbie Porter, Nancy Might, Kathy Duran, Ruby White, Rita Gerwert BACK ROW: Dale Denton, Dave Gochenour, Bob Haun, Marshall Whitlock, Tom Rudkin, Rodney Smith, Edward Courter, Layne Lloyd, Gena Bookout. lll Club period is used by the French Club to carry out a program planned by their executive council. During club period, first and second-year French students performed skits which were done entirely in French to help the students in the language. Two ofthe skits done were Goldilocks andthe Three Bears and Little Red Riding Hood. Stu- dentsalso viewed movies of French landmarks and churches. The club participated in the all-school decorat- ing contest and maintained the jail at Frontier Frolicsi Deann Glamser, Mrs. Laura Price, and Nancy Might dis- cuss plans before a French Club meeting. 4 .TTT i , -,Nm V -. A Q U FAI.. KK 5 , Q V .4- V g V. . V P. J ...,: R gyz, , c . I . 'I . J ' ' ! A ' F 1 . .5 L' g tg' x , . I R . A If f - 4 .'L 1' h a 1. an Q, Q , , '. , A w if Kg - T V ' 'Y'-HI yly, T A rif. K ,,' I ,.-- ' Z' ' Y i , - f v i 2 ,V', Q f . A A , ' A I f 6 - 1 Above: Members discuss various unrelated topics while waiting for the French Club meeting to begin. French Club officers sing a song in French during a meeting. Front Row: Denise Boone, Georgiann Senecal, Judy Perkins, Dianna Gurley, Sherry Keuhl, Martha Tiffany, Connie Blackburn, Mrs. Catherine Mount, Sponsor. Second Row: Shelley Brooks, Meg Pendleton, Nancy Jones, Brockie Anderson, Sherry Reid, Nanetta Daugherty, Susan Gades, Sharon Wilks. Back Row: Susan Miller, Kay For- est, Susan Bough, Dianna Redman, Mark Perry, Jim Snyder, John McCarthy, Bruce Bartels, Ted Shlechter. Front Row: Elaine Wong, Michael Stucky, Presidentg Shari James, Vice-President, Marleen Douglass, Secretaryg Pam Dill, Aquinaldo King, Treasurer: Kay Jordan, Tracy Mundy, Linda Mar, Mrs. Laura Price, Sponsor. Second Row: Claudia Charles, Nada Morris, Cherry Young, Kathy Young, Julie Haddad, Deeann Glamser, Nancy Might, Melody Street, Janet Summers, Becky Glass, Judy Renz. Third Row: Beverly Staab, Becky Hammond, Debbie Klingman, Judy Bevan, Linda Volker, Sharon Spalton, Pat King, Pat Armstrong, Blanche McVey, Monta Reames. Back Row: Rebecca Hartford, Jan Shoults, Sharon Biddle, Be Ann Sigg, Brenda LaFalier, Tonya Williams, Barb Rusher, Vicky Caviness, Debbie Ashey. language clubs skits, songs add to knowledge of others Several Spanish Club members have learned to play the Spanish version of Hearts for amusement. Lynn Lichty and Becky Janzen talk over German Club plans for the Frontier Frolics. 5 . First and Second year Spanish students were eligible to be members ofthe Spanish Club. Dur- ing the meetings the members wrote and per- formed skits which were spoken entirely in Span- ish. Spanish games are also played. Speakers from Spain or Spanish speaking countries also came to give talks and tell the members of the life and the language of their country. During the year the club participated in the Toys for Tots assembly by donating a stuffed animal. They worked in the decorating contest at Christmas and operated the Wheel of Fortune at Frontier Frolics. During its second yearat West, German Club participated in all the all-school activities for clubs. Small plays, games, and movies were pre- sented to give students the benefits of the la n- guage. Panel discussions ofthe German way of life were also held during club periods. Spanish Front Row: Janet Sion, Larry Perry, President: Donna Haines, Vice-Presidentg Debbie Sandifer, Secretary, Marsha Lee, Treasurer, Miss Panfila Galvan, Sponsor. Second Row: Kathy Hill, Goldie Mar, Susie Quire ing, Pat Malone, Lesley Long, Davone Loving, Kay Fullinwider, Jackie Haney, Marlene I-iammes. Back Row: Susan Schreiner, Kathy DeWitt, Tim Austin, Rex Lane, Roger Hatfield. ff 1 V i 4 German Front Row: Linda Kraus, Lynn Lichty, Linda Downing, President, Ronnie Wilson, Vice'President: Carolyn Holtzen, Secretary, Jack Hinnenkampg Treasurer: Mary Hammer, Program Chairman, Pam Lehnus, Shirley Lemon, Mr. Peter Trott, Sponsor. Second Row: Mike Buxton, Susie Gum, Pam Kelley, Elaine Heinze, Ruth Pen- ner, Lynelle Older, Gary Stradling, Shirley Stull, Tommy Holdeman. Back Row: Sam Bigknife, Diane Chipman, Milton Larsen, Gary Love, Rick Barnhart, Jim Chipman, Steve Koontz, Frank Hukle, Lee Davis, Edgar Nickel, Jer- ry Ferguson, Linda Connell, Randy Johnson. office practice, d.e., future secretaries business oriented clubs enjoy competition Office Practice gave its members an ample opportunity to apply their business knowl- edge. One of the club's many projects was put- ting out an informative booklet on the basket- ball team. Mrs. Marjorie Patrick took the place of the club sponsor, Mrs. Mary Breen, who left at the end of the semester. There was also a change of presidents at the end of the first semester when Sharon King replaced Stella Manes. Q Below: Glenda Hilton, Mary Woolsey, and Judy Moss practice working with electric calculators. Left: In order to increase speed, the office practice class types from dictation. Lower Left: Mary Brodie and Cathy Jacobs take time out to discuss jobs and employers. Front Row: Stella Manes, President: Judy Moss, Secretary, Rose Marie Schmidt, Treasurer, Linda Hamacher, Historian. Second Rowg Sherry Bell, Glenda Hilton, Donna Ward, Betty Williams. Third Row: Mrs. Mary Breen, Sponsor, Sheila Shuck, Karen Tharp, Alice Schaplowsky, Lynn Dailey. Fourth Row: Mrs. Marjorie Patrick, Norma Wilcox, Lynn Bowin, Linda Ellis, Mary Woolsey. Back Row: Kathy Huckins, Cathy Jacobs, Mary Brodie, Margaret Honomichl, Sharon Hoenscheidt. The Future Secretaries Club of Wichita was the first such organization in the city and was a branch of the international club. At club meetings, members listened to speakers who told them about grooming, poise, and job opportunities. Distributive Education Club members had to be enrolled in D.E. class, and added to the beauty of the halls and library by working on showcases and bulletin boards. m-wt V X I Marty Miller and Connie Brown decorate the K'Cor- nu. Jill Moberly and Deanna Brazell practice the correct use of ndor Showcase for Dlsmbutwe Ed' club' the telephone during club period. 7 5 Future Secretaries Front Row: Mrs. Mary Lee Breen, Sponsor, Paulette Sil- veous, Linda Hamacher, President: Rose Marie Schmidt, Vice-President, Deanna Brazell, Secretary: Jill Moberly, Treasurer, Karen Yates, Mrs. Anita Lusk, Sponsor. Second Row: Ann Camien, Ann Ewing, Betty Reece, Mary Blick, Lynda Deierling, Donna Ward, Judy Moss. Back Row: Debbie Gallegos. Louise Fosnight, Linda Hampton, Cathy Jacobs, Donna DeForest, Belinda Dahlstrom. Jane Wilson, Judy Wenke, Darlene Rooney. Distributive Ed. Front Row: Janet Hemenway, Marty Miller, President, Danny Johnson, Vice-President, Janet Simmons, Secretary: Carmen Thurman, Treasurer, Connie Brown, Janice Tracy, Marsha Hoover, Betty Stewart. Second Row: Shirley Brattin, Shar- on Seely, Sharon Hays, Pam Bess, Connie Bookout, Betty Pedroia, Susie Hinkle, Wanda Mobley, Nancy Heimrich, Mr. Thomas Snyder, Sponsor. Back Row: Raymond Swager. Diane Henderson, Linda Reece, Pam Berry, Rene Botts, Roy Wiegand, Jarry Williams, Pam Kirby, Chuck Ledford. Mr. Jim Hilts, president of the Wichita chapter of the Ki- 3 Lawrence Atherton, Richard Vix, and Harvey McQuiston check notes after the club meeting. Key Club is a service club sponsored by the West Wichita Kiwanis. Members are selected on basis of grade averages and their leader- ship potential. Among the services performed are referee- ing at basketball games at the Y, and going to Camp High at the YMCA to clean and build up the camp grounds. They held a car wash and sold fire extinguishers. At Christmas and Thanksgiving they distributed food baskets to families in Wichita. Decorating B-corridor was their assignment for the Christmas decorating contest and they operated the dart throw at Frontier Frolics. In the spring of the year, they attended the State convention for Key Clubs. The Lieuten- ant-Governor for the Southeast division of Kansas, Harvey McQuiston is from the West Key Club. Key Club members enjoy themselves at the officer-instaI- lation banquet at the beginning of the year. wanis, shakes hands with Key Club president, Harvey McQuiston and Vice-president, Mike McClung. X, . Q H ii' l f. 1'-J S f Tl Front Row: Ron Neagle, William Anderson, Harvey Mc- Quiston, President, Mike McClung, Vice-President, Ri- chard Vix, Secretary: Lawrence Atherton, Treasurer: Douglas Lorence, Keven Sheedy, David Bash, Dennis Gar- ton, Pat Malone, Pat Tomek, Phil Dishman. Second Rowg Mr. Harold Froning, Sponsor: Charles Benge, John Loff- land, Nathan Yates, Vince Mathews, Tommy Reeder, Mark Dodds, Tom Szambecki, Dale Wilson, Robert Haughawout, Steve Baker, Ted Shletchter, Greg Johnson, Max Ullum. Back Row: Gary Shafer, Jim Ashton, Craig Loney, Rick Barnhart, Jim Chipman, David Farris. red cross, safety aid to others, respect applied as mottoes Red Cross Club's Motto was If you can push somebody up the hill, it gives you a boost too, and the members lived up to it. This year they supplied chests and kits for overseas relief, partici- pated in Operation Holiday, and gave a party for the children at St. Joseph Hospital. Safety Club's goal was to instruct its members on the many aspects of safety. This was accom- plished with the use of films and discussions dur- ing club period. The club's main project was su- pervision and control of the parking lot. In Novem- ber some of the members attended the Governor's Safety Conference in Topeka. Safety Club President, Cathy Wehby, places a ticket on an incorrectly parked car. or gtg ,CSQ .. lfiizgsf if ig. 1 ?' Front Row: Mr. G. E. Hudson, Sponsorg Gary McGill, Cathy Wehby, President, Barbara Beyer, Vice-President, Jan Evans, Secretary- Treasurer, Marita Mount. Second Row: Connie Jordan, Cindi Mertz, Diana yddng' Miranda Beat' penny Ballard' Sandy Becky Douglass, Barbara Wehby, Rosemary Dutton, Mary Naylor, Mdcdrnnckv and Ginger Davis display me prizes given Marianne Butterfield. Back Row: Rose Coleman, Jeannie Heuback, away to Winnem df tna Stocking Contest- Gerald Atkins, Ronnie Pierce, Cheryl Whittaker, Charlette Pugh. Red Cross Front Row: Miss Marva Lange, Sponsor: Alana Wahl, President: Jerry Stegink, Vice-President: Robert Erwin, Secretary: Vincent Serrioz, Treasurer: Sharon Moore, Luci Martinez, Mr. K. W. Hunter, Sponsor. Second Row: Ginger Davis, Penny Ballard, Charline Foster, Barbara Trimmell, Becky Janzen, Glenda Crockett, Lary Loving, Back Row: Jackie Weaver, Susan Sloan, Mary Jo Downing, Miranda Beat, Beverly Brown, Dal- las Donner, Randy Bayer, Tommy James, Steve Rucker. y-teens, usherettes service, helping others objectives of clubs Usherettes wait to seat late-comers during a concert. The Reverend Byron D. Tracy is the keynote speaker at the Thanksgiving assembly sponsored by the Y-Teens. -A -u Usherettes Front Row: Mr. Marion Faires, Sponsor: Margo Hardie, Denise Rees, Shirley Wilson, Linda Mar, Head Usheretteg Rozetta Wells, Head Usheretteg Kathleen Kaiser, Ann Woodman, Darlene Rooney, Sarah Taylor, Connie Snellen, Mrs. Marjorie Patrick, Sponsor. Back Row: Debbie Gallegos, Mary Blick, Debbie Duvall, Kathie Duvall, Donna DeForest, Martha Gardner, Wilma Davidson, Cathy Switzer, Donna Urbom, Gale Stukey, Janet Boyle, Pat Sheets, Cookie Bjostad. Y-Teens Front Row: Mrs. Marjorie Christian, Sponsor, Diann Pledger, Roxanne Thurman, President: Donna Urbom, Vice-President: Wilma Davidson, Secretary-Treasurer, Sandy EI- liott, Project Chairman, Nancy Stewart, Social Chairman: Wanda Brayfield, Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis, Sponsor. Second Row: Marsha Kimzey, Arla Hastings, Nancy Oldfather, Jean Borni- ger, Judy Heitman, Fora O'Donnell, Linda Hammons, Kathe Patach, Donna Curtis. Back Row: Janet Swinson, Shirley Wilson, Peggy Schulte, Linda Houser, Martha Ramsey, Jean- nie Hale, Donna Polland, Loretta Koch, Pecky Padilla. reading, science class-aiiiliated rou spropagatelearning 3 P During many of their club periods, members of the Read- ing Club viewed films or worked on reading improvement. Reading Club Front Row: Dan Dopps, Doug Bolster, President: Charles Adams, Vice President, Kathy Greenlee, Secretary-Treasurer, Diana Bo- ln order to give students in the reading cen- ter an opportunity to enjoy films, discussions of books, and consequently, to promote enjoy- ment of reading, the Reading Club was formed. This club took part in many all-school activities and held a Christmas party. To raise funds for their treasury, a continuous paper drive was held throughout the year. The smallest club this year, the Science Club, spent much of its meeting time prepar- ing projects for the Science Fair. 4 gard, Larry Gaskill, Mrs. Lakme Coakley, Sponsor. Back Row: Diana Sub- lett, Joyce Ann Snell, James Brennan, Phillip Dominguez, Craig Davis, Wendell Merrill, Shirley Biggs, Valerie Lancaster. Science Club President Fred Sanderson in- troduces a film that the members will view during club period. Science Club Front Row: Pat Tomek, Fred Sanderson, President, Eric Dyck, Vice-President, Larry Rose, Jim Roberts, Johnny Jernigan, Mr. Merle Gates, Sponsor. Back Row: Gerald Cleverley, Brent Ricketts, Graig Burns, Raymond David, Dale Nulik, Marshall Whitlock, Alvin Grimes, Gayla Matthews. Steve Baker and Steve Wood ponder over a difficult chess maneuver. Us ix fm - t , .Y A . - - - Chess Club met in the library during club periods, where members competed with each other and played expert chess. Their city trophy is on display in the li- brary and holds a place of honor during meetings. ln past years, there were inter-school competitions, which West usually won, but the club has not been able to find opponents from other schools for some time. Home Economics Club, which was newthis year, furnished an opportunity for interested girls to add to their knowledge and abilities in the area of home eco- nomics and to get to know the people who share the same interests. Their activities included such things as preparing and serving dinners and hearing speak- ers explain opportunities and problems in the field. Brenda Gorrell, Peggy Clark, and Dixie Mar work on various projects during Home Ec. Club meetings. X, Home Ec. Club Front Row: Gerry Henry, Debbie Soderberg, Presi- dent, Dixie Mar, Vice-President: Mary Jo Chellman, Secretary: Ron- da Whitlock, Treasurer, Peggy Bales, Mrs. Margaret Bumpas, Spon- sor. Second Row: Brenda Gorrell, Sandy Carson. Jane Winders, Lola Duncan, Janna Hoppe, Sandra Sedam, Peggy Clark. Bank Row: Bet- ty Downing, Vickie Wayman, Theresa McBride, Kathy Veith, Char- lotte Hopkins, Pamela Mason, Genevie Young, Shirley Gann. Chess Club Front Row: Mrs. Stella Hamilton, Sponsor, David Ogden, Howard Utz, J. M. McBlaine, President: Sandy Chandler, Vice-President, Layne Lloyd, Tournament Director: Vicki Mertz, Pamela Coon, Wendy Snyder, Mr. James Linsner, Sponsor: Mr. Bill Scherich, Sponsor. Second Row: Robert Haughawout, Steve Baker, Corky Brown, Dale Wilson, Larry Hambleton, Scott Snyder, Larry Bailey, Dale Sander, Richard Catlin. Back Row: Bill Greenlee, Doug Schoemaker, Mike Devlin, Gary Shafer, Mike Goodwin, Lloyd Gray, Rodger Mundy, Sonny Dukes, Mike Bradley, Pat Patten, Tom Kopper, Greg Hansen, Mark Berger. 120 Iettermen, Ietterwomen athletic achievements earn membership Lettermen's Club accomplished many objectives that the club had strived for. One of the major projects was the purchase of a foul indicator for all basketball games played in the gym. The Sportsmanship Code Banner was finally completed and hung in the boys' gym- The club had an enrollment of nearly one hundred Iettermen who participated in the many club functions. Club members could always be seen selling programs, concessions, and booster buttons. One of the major projects for the Letter- women was the Junior High Playday that they sponsored to acquaint the students with the West gym facilities and activities. A girl could become a member of Letterwomen by accu- mulating enough points gained by participat- ing in intramural sports. f J, Z A ig av Q W' -jf, E. sf' 951 ss Q ev if -I S ip' Letterwomen Front Row: Pam Lamborn, Barbara Beyer. Beverly Sparks, Pam Kirby. Back Row: Mary Downing, Debbie Waggoner, Vicki Mertz, Miss Lois Wisler, sponsor. xy Miles Hoover sells programs to Jeff Bickel and Phil Meeks at the West Invitational Basketball Tournament. Lettermen Front Row: Pat Morell, President, Gary Holland, Vice-President, Rick Smethers, Secretary: Danny Jones, Treasurer, Mike Casey, Sergeant-at-Arms. Second Row: Tom Eli, Monty Burns, David Jimenez, Terry Yarnell, Mike Kreager, Jim Parks, Lester White. Richard Means. Pete Murphy, Jim Green, Terry Bader, Jim Norris. Third Row: Norman Mehl, Steve Boyd, Jerry Mclntosh, Phil Meeks. Gordon Pratt, Jeffrey Scholl. Jack Garlach, Bob Black- burn. Steve Putrnan. Glen Baker, Mike Withrovv. Fourth Row: Brad Hansen, Kenny Bennett, Larry Koch. Gary Johnson. Joe Morell, Dave Nix, Steve Meyer, Tim Haddad. Back Row: Mr. Marc Webb. Sponsor: Miles Hoover. Jerry Tate. Bill Brockert. Bill Beck, Jeff Bickel, Richard Van Leeuwen, John Ackley, Eric Johnson, Steve Wilkening. Don Givens. Bill Schmidt, Larry Sommerhauser, Marion Crumm. all-school projects preparation, hard work bring fun, profit All-school projects helped unite the clubs and build friendships. It was through these combined efforts that students learned the true meaning of cooperation and what re- wards it can bring. The Toys for Tots assembly and auction was made possible through such combined efforts. Each group decided on some item which could be auctioned off for the points the students had obtained through donations of good used or new toys for the annual Marine Corps pro- ject. Auctioned items ranged from a sIave-for- a-day to over-sized stuffed animals and real live pets. The next of these projects was the tradition- al one of decorating the halls for Christmas. Student Council offered cash awards for the best decorations. These were won by the Home Economics Department, Future Teach- ers of America, and the new Distributive Edu- cation club. Also, adding to the Christmas festivities was the second Cutest Claus contest sponsored by the West Word. Students cast penny votes for the cutest baby pictures furnished by fac- ulty members. Winners of this honor for 1967 were Dr. Edwin Friesen and Mrs. Carol Em- mons. Clubs went their separate ways, meeting on alternate Wednesdays, until the new semester began. Then the competition increased as memberships were opened once again. Some changed clubs and others decided to partici- pate. The final all-school project was Frontier Frolics, again sponsored by the Student Coun- cil. Big plans were made as Clubs decided which booths to sponsor. All profits wentto the fund which paid for the all-school project for 1967-68, carpeting the library. Above: Santa tScott Hollanderj thanks all his helpers for working on the Christmas decoration project. Right: A typ- ical scene several times every week is that of students dig- ging into pocket or purse to find activity ticket or cash to exchange for someting being sold by one of the organiza- tions. - Above: Dale Zellers and Nancy Roland talk with sponsor Mrs. Verla Griffiths and plan a membership campaign for Future Teachers. Below: The gym area is the scene of great activity the morning of March 2 as willing workers prepare for Frontier Frolicsf' . i-- r -W. . l . i lb W K PM ' Pete Isaacson entertains members of Art Club duringa Club period. W t i Q4 57 i 'alkyl fi i 2 Q ... 1:21 M .Jin Ig Auctioneer Pat Morell displays one of the more popular items up for slae at the Toys for Tots assembly as Lyncly Langford asks for a bid. WW Assistant Principal Donald Olson checks the supply of sweetsg be is in charge of maintaining stocks for the daily candy sales. l23 sr 'S cheerleaders, twirlers chosen few add pep, lead noise makers WWC 3 me 5 Av fe Q 115 ! QW N 'ff 'N -, .wi fm rsrr s r f af' ,,'f'I 1 ii g3'if???Lffi+-re' I 'S slr, frsizeeffufw f 5vf ?'2'1 'ersf 'f X' Heidi as I B-Team Cheerleaders Jo Dinsmoor Deane Cox Terry Sherrill Jane Pool Cabinet council members, Adrienne Pendleton, Cathy O'Connor, Diane Fry, and Barbara Gilchrist discuss counf cil plans as they work in the gym storeroom. Girls who were elected to the governing posi- tions in Cabinet Council in Pep Club planned such events as dinners with pep clubs from other schools, pep assemblies, formations on the football field, and skits for Pep Club meet- ings and assemblies. The majorettes and drum major of the band added interest to half-time entertainment as i they originated some of their routines. They led the band through intricate formations on M3j0l'elteS: Bottom: Lynn LlCl'l'ty. Beciky Douglas. Center: the fggtbgll and took part in the mgre Laura Gilchrist, Jackie Grable. Top: Evart Shoemaker, Drum formal presentations on the Stage Major. ' L r 33' na , - -s . X X ,X vfjfk 7 , ff 833 J If i 4 Front Row: Miss Marilyn Bartel, Sponsorg Linda Clawson, Treasurer: Adrienne Pendld- ton, Secretary, Cathy O'Connor, Vice-Presidentg Diane Fry, President. Second Row: Miss Karen Gegen, Head Sponsor, Roxie Dean, Social Chairman, Linda Booher, Senior Rep.g Gail Kaegi, Junior Rep.: Barbara Gilchrist, Roll Checker. Third Row: Cyd Grobe, Roll Checker, Terry Welch, l-listorian, Rita Haury, Publicity Chairman, Connie Brown, Senior Rep. Back Row: Cindy Glover, Junior Repg Tina Johnson, Paula Andrews, Sophomore Representatives. l25 pep club honors, activities combine for busy year The purpose of Pep Club is to promote school spirit among the student body. The girls spent much of their time involved in such activities as painting posters, cheering at the games, attending pep assemblies, and co-operating in the develop- ment of a victory banner. In its second year of existence, Honor Pep gained more hembers as the girls worked to support the teams. To be admitted to Honor Pep. the members had to accumulate 150 points during football season. These points were gained by work on the things listed above. To remain in Honor Pep, a member was required to go to all but four varsity basketball games, attend one regional game and all but two meetings, make twenty posters. and attend a combination of seventy minor sports activities. During the year, several contests were held. ln the float con- test at the homecoming game, the junior class placed first, with the sophomore class second. and the senior class third. In the poster contest, the juniors again placed first. The pos- ters were judged on such points as the quality and quantity of posters and the carrying out of the theme. Results of the enthusiastic Pep Club spirit were manifested in the amount of school spirit exhibited at all the games, the gym walls vibrating with cheers at the pep assemblies, and the halls being plastered with posters. Below Left: Julie Folger greets football fans at the half timefestivities for homecoming Right: Sadly, the senior girls sing the alma mater at the homecoming game. fa.. B-team cheerleaders acquire valuable experience leading cheers at sophomore and B games. 9 , Various expressions appear on the faces of Pep Club members at a football game. The cheerleaders remain calm at a tense moment during the East game. ..'.l 'A sw-rv ' v, 'Xl 'rr 4 t,,t f We vw z, Before going to the game, Pep Club members show school spirit by deco- rating their car with school colors. 127 ,.. . Q0-vi i fe pep club regular attendance at games boosts spirit r.:::f:,g. Arfr 'i i i Front Row: Miss K. Gegen: Sponsor. D. Taylor, S. Carson L. Booher, C. O'Connor, B. Gilchrist. A. Pendleton. R Dean, D. Fry. C. Brown, L. Older, D. Chiprnan, K. Patach, B lngalls. B. Van Zandt, R. Jessup, F. Farney. Second Row: R. Hartford. L. Downing, C. Holtzen, V. Mertz, J. Winders, H Powers, L. Powers, B. Wehby. J. Baker, D. Binford, A. Arth- erton, V. Slane, K. Jurgensen, D. Haines, V. Swarts, M. Cuthbertson, L. Kraus. Third Row: D. Charter, K. Bell, C. 1 4.1-gl Lieurance, M. Downing, D. Duvall, P. Perkins, S. James, S. Schreiner. S. Anderson, N. Roland, M. Hammer, T. Phil- lips, S. Smith, E. Henrichs, J. Thomas, C. Price, L. Deier- ling, K. Drew, C. Zimmerman, M. Fullerton. Back Row: M. Tomek, N. Daugherty, L. Morrill, G. Vaughan, B. Hurst, L. Nelson, J. Harris, B. Pyke, D. Freeman, M. Railey, D. Hen- line, M. Brown, M. Zody. M. Bowen, D. Soderberg, D. Soder- burg, S. Prince, L. Phillips, B. Stringer, S. Bevan. Front Row: Mr. J. McQueen, Sponsor, Miss M. Bartel Sponsor, T. Welch, R. Haury, J. Dinsmoor, J. Folger, H Johnson, J. Helfrich, C. Grohe, G. Kaegi, L. Clawson, D. Boone, P. Barker, C. Halls. Second Row: G. Senecal. S Mendenhall, C. Smith, S. Eubank, K. Maclaskey, S. Heeb K. Worford, N. Lawman, N. Clutter, N. Jones. M. Snow. G. Burton, M. Sentel, M. Koker, L. Bader, S. Tharp, A. Has- tings, S. Wilson. Third Row: P. Champ, W. Davidson, L Hammons, A. McKinley, W. Brayfield, F. O'Donnell, N. Old- father, C. Lee, S. Gades, L. Eyer, D. Stahr, L. Long, J. Red- man, J. Evans, B. Beyer, B. Sigg. C. Dreiling, K. Mitchell. Back Row: D. Urbom, J. Perkins, N. Sommerhauser, M. Hartman. G. Ray, D. Gallegos, M. Heitman, C. Claxton, G. Bookout, D. Cotter, G. Gleason, J. Heatherly, S. Starns, S. Harvey, C. Niemann, D. Clemence. L F. vllvrli will-' First Row: Mr. T. Snyder, Sponsor, S. Jones. S. Willis, D. Harrison, D. Turner, S. Graves, S. Dildine, D. Lane, P. Dill M. Pendleton, P. Smith, C. Stevens, C. Glover, C. Poorrnan S. Mansell, Mrs. S. Vassar, Sponsor. Second Row: V. Wil- son, K. Shankland, J. McCurley, B. Hodge, J. Hall, C. Van Hoe-sen, S. Addis, J. Garrett, D. Sandifer, J. Renz, V. Wil- son, D. Glarnser, K. DeWitt, N. Ridder, R. Bolster, P. Harris J. Clemons. Third Row: P. Hendrix. D. Pledger, J. Pool. P. IZ8 Ketts, K. Duvall, J. Smith, J. Srnethers, M. Naylor, G. Rags- dale. J. Mead. A. Ewing, J. Boyle, M. Briggs, A. Pollock. M Slane, M. Lee, C. Mertz, C. Jordan, B. Douglass, P. Lina- rnan. Back Row: D. Holcomb, M. Weiszbrod, J. Kent. D Cooper, P. Lund, B. Sparks, P. Gourley, D. DeForest, M Eppler. D. Mathers. T. Seager. S. Barnes, B. Trimrnell, C. Beckman, M. Edwards, J. Ree, P. Clark, E. Heinze, S Guinn. D. Downing. ng ll ,. 4 4 ,- Front Row: Mrs. C. Mount, Sponsor: V. Oliphant, M. Kester L. Miller, K. Griffith, J. Berchtold, T. Sherrill, T. Johnson. P Andrews, R. Oberst, M. Foote. D. Long, S. Bascue. S Brown, Miss J. Wilson. Sponsor. Second Row: L. Waymire M. McGuire, V. Callahan. L. Wood, K. Vernillion, A. Harvey B. Barrow, S. Wilks. C. Savage, S. Aiken. S. Saye. S. Sloan K. Jurgensen, K. Doshier, S. Branam, S. Tanner, C. Brees, N. Seibert. Third Row: J. Sullivan. P. Terrel, L. Nash, D. Owens, H. Bayouth. M. Gardner, C. Snellen, J. Marts, P. Smith, J. Brandenburg, D. Fernz. P. Kelley. K. Ylander. N. Lee. B. Lafalier, M. Adams. Back Row: J. Rogers, D. Kingf man. K. Lane, K. Fullinwider, K. Ray. J. Borniger, D. Evans. E. Tallman. J. Deeds. V. Feaster. T. Adams. R. Mitchell. P. Burmeister. M. Tiffany. D. Webb, D. Rees, L. Atkison. B. Staab. 4g in ... ' li Front Row: Mrs. J. Swinney, Sponsor: S. Quiring, S. Patter son, M. Elder. B. Slack, S. Gottas. L. Dole, S. Brooks, S Gum. C. Axtord, D. Cox. C. Blackburn, B. Parsons, K. Jor dan. Mrs. A. Newbrey, Sponsor. Second Row: K. Kaiser. D. Stofer. B. Janzen. B. Hulbert, M. Taylor, M. Butterfield. V. Darnell. J. Prince, S. Handlin, M. Brockleman, B. McVey, J Dunscomb, T. Huddleston, D. Ashey, M. Jones. Third Row: L It q C. Heggy, F. Holmes, K. Dodd, B. Mendenhall, L. Roberts, G. Ellis. S. Horine. D. Griggs, L. Volker. L. Lichty. M. Nix, R. Nelson, K. Redelfs. C. Allen. D. McMillen, M. Smith. B. War- ren. Back Row: P. Armstrong, T, Cochran. J. Phelps, B. Hammond, S. lmboden, S. Bush, D. Hanson, J. Lauer, S. Gough. B. Butler. L. Kyle, M. Hammes. E. Ferguson. R. Oliver,T. Nottingham. 1 4- Front Row: Mrs. J. Bierig, Sponsor, J. Haddad, D. Jones, C. Bole, B. Anderson, C. Abram, L. Galbraith, N. Morris, S. Lemon, B. Phillips. J. Donahue, C. Chapman. A. Dains. V. Smith, P. Armstrong. Second Row: V. Lancaster, D. Redf man, M. Templer. K. Hill, M. White, K. King. C. Myers. D. Bill. J. Roper, K. Orr. D. Carr. D. Terhune, G. Lemon, K. Knost, S. Ryan. P. Dubbs, J. Heitman, L. Lister. Third Row: L. Newman, G. Whited. D. Vautravers, L. Stark. D. Bruce. D Oler, D. Keenan, A. Woodman, L. Wong. T. Potter, N Stricklind, B. Brown, J. Weaver, J. Vanderveen. J. Orth, K Brown, M. Douglass, J. Bevan. Back Row: N. Neal. T. Fran- cis. D. Dent. B. Thompson. L. James. S. Heasty, J. Ber- trand. M. Reames, M. Hardie, K. Jordan. E. Cheshier, M Lloyd,J.White. vocal music polished performances mark of singers Mr. J. Ellis Jackson led the vocal music groups through an active year. lVlrs. Judy Feartaught half- time at West and directed the Sophomore Girls Glee Club. Hi-Larks vvas a group made up of ten ofthe schools best vocalists, they performed at all musi- cal programs at the school as well as at several special functions. These included club meetings for civic organizations as well as such events as the Student Council sponsored Honor Roll Tea in February. Another group made up of some of West's best singers is Westerners. They also performed for civ- ic groups and special occasions. The larger groups, Choir, lVlen of West, and Sophomore Girls Glee Club, sang atthe several concerts and assemblies which were planned by the Vocal Music Department. Repertoire for the groups ranged from very classical to semi-classical, show tunes, and some ofthe contemporary numbers. Hi-Larks Top To Bottom: Jackie Grable, Dale Ahlf, Becky Padil- la, Pam Dill, Linda Booher, Connie Hukle, Cathy Wehby, Debbie Sandifer, Jane Pool, Jan Evans. Westerners Front Row: Rhonda Hampton, Carol Price, Linda Volz, Heather Hopkins, Sharen Wright, Sandra Jones, Nancy Jones, Ann Ewing, Roberta Watts. Back Row: Ray Jones, Larry Higgins, Terry Graul. Randy Lauer, Gil Wooten, Roger Yerton, Jim Ashton, Gary Nliller, Darrel Ray. 130 if Men of West Front Row: Pat Malone, Russell Deen, Roger Hatfield, Steve Gould, Robert Galloway, Randall Roberts, Terry Abbott, Mark Perry, Alan Been, Tom Webster, Den- nis Wright, Steve Hockman, Bob Palmitier, Max Conway. Second Row: Randal Tschanz, John Loffland, Dallas Don- ner, Jon Kearney, Steve Miller, Wendell Merrill, Charles Cornwell, Dan Watts, Gale Touchatt, Randall Oaks, Paul Bales, Randall Bauer, Dale Sander. Back Row: Mr. J. Ellis, Jackson, Director: Jean Stimatze, Accornpanist: Roy Shoate, Danny Zavala, Larry Rose. Sinclair Royal, Craig Burns, Keith Steffe, Randy Lehl, Edwin Kloster. L 4 i A Q l Choir Front Row: Rhonda Hampton, Jean Stimatze, Den- ise Soderberg, Sherrie Prince, Kathie Duvall, Ann Ewing, Becky Padilla, Jeanette Harris, Susan Bevan. Debra Hol- comb, Romi Jessup, Karen Shankland, Jan Evans, Renee Dick, Cheryl Buck, Mr. J. Ellis Jackson, Director. Second Row: Jeannie Lyons, Betty Reece, Debbie Duvall, Dale Ahlf. Donna DeGrant, Joyce lndermill, Mike Davis, Howard Be- dient, Gary Price, Ron Jones, Brad Bryant, Danny Switzer, Sandy Jones, Lesley Long, Nancy Stewart, Nancy Jones. 552 . L 1 .. Q Girls' Choir Front Row: Vicki Wilson, Gay Parcel, Wanda Johnson, Beth Poynter, Karen Aary, Jessie Wood, Elaine Link, Wanda Brayfield, Rose Coleman, Mrs. J. Ellis Jack- son, Director. Second Row: Shirley Gann, Sheila Wilbur, Joyce McCurley, Kathy Graeff, Jill Smith, Marilyn Hart- Third Row: Gayla Matthews, Joyce Surface, Marge Bowen, Jana Shoults, Jackie Grable, Vicki Wilson, Larry Higgins. Kenny Sanderson, Gary Miller, Joe Cristiano, Ray Jones, Darrel Ray, Roxanne Thurman, Roberta Watts, Brenda Cloninger, Heather Hopkins. Back Row: Karen Jurgensen, Sherry Reid, Nanetta Daugherty, Sharen Wright, Brenda Collins, Pete Tovey, Randy Lauer, Bill Brockert, Gil Woo- ten, Roger Yerton, Jim Ashton, Pat Ketts, Mary Cuthbert' son, Vonna Callahan, Debra Soderberg, Gloria Shell. man, Cindy Henry, Judy Ledbetter, Sandra Morris. Back Row: Suzette Graves, Barbara Miller, Judi Smethers, Pat Gourley, Janis Tegarden, Cindy Ramsey, Linda Fields, Norma Rather, Nan Cook, Elaine Heinze. instrumental music concerts, competition occupy musicians 'W Orchestra Front Row: Marcus Dowty, Adrienne Pendleton. David Davis, Susan Starns, Linda Nelson, Nan Dougherty, Becky Glass, Diana Gurley. Second Row: Elaine Heinze, Kristy Redelfs, Gail Upshaw, Jan Martin, John McDowell, Stephanie Tanner, Jan Gage, Cherry Young, Kay Jordan, Mike Fleming. Third Row: Jenny Bertrand. Janet Summers, Diana Stotfer, Marcia White, Cathy O'Connor, Barbara Gilchrist, Mary Railey, Sylvia Harvey, Stanley Robison, Joanne Orth, Jackie Weaver, Steve Church, Mary Hammer. Back Row: Eric Pyke, Susan Thomas, Greg Lippincott, Mike Bingham, Mr. Charles Em mons, Jr., Director, Kathy Patach, Sandy Larson, Wendy Snyder, Charla Cline, Carolyn Holtzen, Sandy Chandler, Jerry Stegin k, David Jansen, Howard Bedient. 132 Band Front Row: Wendy Snyder, Kathy Patach, Sandy Larson, Odie Tromblee, Vince Mathews. Linda Deierling, Nancy Roland. Margaret Briggs, Garnet Gleason, Blenda Pyke. Second Row: Diane Pledger. Mark Berger, Shari James, Bruce Adams, Joe Boy' lan, Georgie Dutcher, Teresa Phillips. Christy Axford, Barbara Beyer, Mary Naylor, Janie Brandenburg, Kay Forest, Marilyn Ful- lerton, Sharon Anderson. Third Row: Philip Dishman, Brenda Hodge. Jerry Ferguson, Debbie Vautravers, Cindy Heggy, Sandy Spurgeon. Jackie Weaver, Connie VanZandt, Dwayne Adamson, Evart Shoemaker, Anita Jordan. Susie Quiring, Carl Findeiss, Stanley Robison. Bruce Bitler, Cliff Chandler, John Aley. Fourth Row: Vicky Caviness. Carolyn Holtzen, Sandy Chandler, Robert Huskey. Stanley Shields, Jerry Stegink, Gay Whited. Marty Tomek, Tom Simpson, Bob Chavez. Back Row: Scott Snyder, Dale Zellers, Mary Hammer, Tim Austin, Gerald Champ, Bill Anderson, Mr. Charles Emmons, Jr. Director, Lyle Hammond, Lorna Mae Sherman, David Johnson, Jim Snyder, Frank Shaffer, Bill Jones, David Jansen. Don Smith, Gary Love, The West High School Symphonic Band was composed of a well- balanced instrumentation, to provide opportunities for performance and to allow advancement of musical understanding. They marched at all home football games and provided entertainment at assemblies at West and at junior highs. In addition, the band and orchestra per- formed at full-length concerts during the year, and participated in both the city and state festivals. The orchestra provided students with the opportunity to perform some of the fine symphonic literature, both works by the masters as well as contemporary composers. This year, members played for Brigadoon and accompanied the Choir in their annual presentation of the Messiah, The orchestra also performed for full-length concerts and junior high assemblies. As a highlight to the year, the orchestra spent one day entertaining students at Mound Ridge and lnman high schools. l33 pep band, glee club l beginners spend long hours at practice Members of the Pep Band met second hour and worked together to add to school spirit. These students combined co-ordination, con- sideration, and poise to participate in many intricate formations on the football field. The students played at all the home games, pep assemblies, and, during football season, com- bined with the concert band for half-time en- tertainment. Sophomore Girls Glee Club was composed of girls who wanted a chance to develop their singing skills. This was accomplished by par- ticipation in several concerts. A sophomore ensemble was formed to sing in the Sopho- more-Juniortalentassembly. Members of the pep band take time out to rest between prac- tice sessions. Pep band Front Row: Mr. Charles Emmons, director: Pat Bingham, Susan Huskey, Marion Colgan, LaDonna James. Second Row: Donald Pike, Paula Linder, Pat King, Gene Morgan, Donna Owens, Julia Barnes, Jane Phelps, Robert Sell, Steve Glass. Third Row: Barbara Osborne, Craig Sophomore Girls' Glee Club Front Row: Larlta Stark, Julia White, Janet Hildebrand, Nancy Neal, Sue Bascue, Connie Collins, Teddi Francis, Barbara Mendenhall, Teresa Coch' ran, Julie Dunscomb, Connie Snellen, Rosemary Mitchell, Valerie Lancaster, Angie Dains, Claudia Bearden, Nancy George, Linda Massengill, Martha Ware, Linda Kautz, Judy Prince, Judy Rollins, Mary Lou Taylor, Vikki Darnell, Mrs. Judith Fear, Director. Second Row: Linda Roberts, Mary Sizemore, Bonnie Bullard, Patricia Cole, Barbara Phillips, Beverly Warren, Sharron Carter, Sherry King, Cynthia Bole, Debora Crawford, Dianna Redman, Pam Layton, Vic- Senn, Tim Garrison, Duane Fielder, Danny Moratto, Jo Ann Orth, Bobby Newbrough, Milford Patterson. Back Row: Mike Fleming, Steve Park, Mike Stone, Nathan Yates, Sammy Wilson. toria Oliphant, Sherrie Wise, Glenda Cherry, Clara Jayne, Sharon Carlson, Donna Bell, Dorsey Long, Pamela Nanny, Diana Patton, Gayle Roach, Carol McAllister. Back Row: Judy Becker, Ann Phillips, Victoria Harp, Patricia Higgins, Cindy Peacock, Marilyn Cathey, Vicki Wright, Sue Morris, Connie Savage, Diana Berry, Becky Slack, Marcia Jones, Mary Smith, Bonnie Fraley, Toni Huddleston, Nilie Perl- mutter, Jan Lauer, Cynthia Donnell, Debra Reynolds, Diana Holland, Debra Griggs, Tina Raney, Sue Gore, Julie Wheeler, Deana Evans, l--- thespians ability has rewards for actors, crewmen Membership in Thespian Troupe No. 1327 was granted to those who had earned atleast ten points working on plays. The club's pur- pose was to promote interest and encourage participation in all forms of theater activities. At the end of the year, the Thespians put on their annual play, which they staged and di- rected on their own. A banquet was also held at the end of the year at which acting and best Thespian awards were presented, and officers for next year announced. Fifth hour drama students re-enact a barroom scene for Thespians duringa club meeting. Below Left: l've been in the shower all day. says a drama student satirlzing a well-known commercial. Below Right: Club members watch intently as fellow Thespians perform an improvisational skit. L. ,. L al 'S 1 gg k .ii 'Q 2 fi J ll Front Row: Renee Dick, Roseann Bolster, Dave Davis, President, Gary Miller, Vice-President, Cheryl Buck, Secre- tary, Lynn Dailey, Treasurer, Karen Ross, HistorianeClerkg Rhonda Hampton, Cindy Henry, Rhonda Nelson, Mrs. Nancy Lackey, Sponsor. Second Row: Jennifer Roper, Irene Wong, Bob Palmitier, Robin Breth, Susan Starns, Debbie Oler, Jan Lauer, Marilyn Glykherr, Debbie Stahr, Susan Gottas, Nina Henry. Third Row: Sue lmboden, Dave Gochenour, Dan Zavala, Vonna Callahan, Molly McGuire, Vicki Wilson, Sandra Mansell, Beverly Foreman, Back Row: Pat Butler, Jim Cooper, Scott Hollander, Tom Lewis, Marcus Dowty, Joe Morell, Gary Scharnhorst, Ray Klotz, Mike Cook, Darrel Ray. brigadoon true love brings about one more miracle The story of Brigadoon unfolded magically to the audience through gay dances, delightful songs, and the outstanding acting abilities of the cast. The curtain opened on two Americans, Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, who were lost in the Scottish Highlands. They soon dis- covered the mysterious village of Brigadoon and almost immediately were captivated by the charm of the inhabitants. Tommy and Jeff were puzzled by what they had heard, and their inquiries led them to Mr. Lundie, who told them of the miracle the town's reverend had asked for, and the condi- tions under which it was granted. At the end of the day, just as Brigadoon was vanishing in the mist, Tommy gave up his plans to stay in Brigadoon with Fiona, with whom he had fallen in love, and went back to NewYork with Jeff. Haunted by the memory of Fiona, Tommy went back to Brigadoon to spend his life with the one heloved. Above: Meg sings to the townsfolk My Mother's Weddin' Day. Right: Watching the wedding festivities from the sidelines are the father of the bride and members of the two families, Far Right: Fiona and Tommy realize their feelings as they sing Almost Like Being in Love. The complete cast lines up for a final curtain call. CAST Tommy Albright Kenny Sanderson Jeft Douglas Bob Palmitier Archie Beaton Pat Butler Harry Beaton Dave Davis Angus MacGuftie Danny Zavala Sandy Dean Ray Jones Andrew MacLaren Darrel Ray Fiona MacLaren Jackie Grable Jean MacLaren Romi Jessup Meg Brockie Vicki Wilson Charlie Dalrymple John Loltland Maggie Anderson Dana Jinkins Mr. Lundie Ron Jones Sword Dancers Jim Cooper Tom Webster Stuart Dalrymple Jim Chipman Frank Pat Feeney Jane Ashton Debbie Stahr As his restless nature overtakes him, Jeff contemplates leaving Brigadoon, Right: Maggie and one ofthe sword dancers move to the gay music in a scene before the wedding, Q 1 It 5 5 il i Left: Two of the village girls join in the festivities of the town fair. Top: Maggie holds Harry Beaton's shawl close to her as she dances the grief she feels at his death, Above: Tommy bids Jeff good-bye at the bridge over the valley between the two worlds. I37 the night of January 16th audience becomes jury in authentic settin The Winter play, The Night of January l6, was pre- sented January 9, 11, and 13. Two of the performances were at the Sedgwick County Court House, the first one was in the high school auditorium for students. This play was the murder trial of a young woman who was accused of throwing her employer off the roof of his New York penthouse. The play itself was rather unusual in that the jury was selected from the audience. Slips of paper were signed by viewers who were willing to accept jury duty, and twelve names were picked at random from these. The cast never really knew what the verdict would be at the end, but they were ready with two endings. Karen Andre was found not guilty at two performances, and at the last performance, she was found guilty. Above Left: John Graham-Whitfield is questioned by Dis- trict Attorney Flint about his daughters relationship with Bjorn Faulkner. Left: What's the use, I'm an atheist, says Karen Andre upon being sworn in. Above: The whole courtroom looks on as Mrs. John Hutchins delivers her testimony. Below: Members of the cast assemble at the beginning of the play to set the mood for the trial. District Attorney Flint ,...... Gary Scharnhorst District Attorney Stevens . . .,..... John Aley Karen Andre ...,.,. . Nancy Lee Faulkner ... Larry Regan ....... . John Grahan-Whitfield. Dr. Kirkland ..... . Mrs. John Hutchins ,., Roberta Van Rensselaer Sigurd Jungquist , Magda Svenson .... JudgeHeath ......... . . .. .L JeftBickeI . Romi Jessup ...., Georgeann Senacal . . Brad Ray . Dave Davis Mike Standau Valerie Swarts . Robin Breth John Kearney . Lynn Dailey Above: Gangster Larry Reagan is called to the stand to support the testimony of Karen Andre, Karen Andre is shocked as Larry Reagan informs herthat Bjorn Faulkner is dead. Left: District Attorney Stevens uncovers the fact that Mrs. John Hutchins saw three men entering Karen Andres apartment. Above: Judge Heath tells the jury what he thinks of their deci- sion. Left: Flint reveals his utter amaze- ment at the testimony of the officer who was at the scene of the murder, Far Left: Mrs. Nancy Lee Faulkner breaks down while talking about her husbands death. Milli ,ELC 'E 'QEDDFF ' PERS ,W .Y I if ff, K 7' 2' le , Q 2 M fl L, 1 :X Kickoff Kapers royalty was Kirk Doll, Susan Eubank, Queen Del.ee Droll, King Jim White. Sue lmboden, David Butler, Run- ners-up were Tom Fredrickson, Susie Heeb, Jeff Bickel, Diane Fry, Romi Jessup, Mike Casey, Robin Rettmer, and Mike Adam. King Larry Sommerhauser and Queen Cathy O'Connor open the gifts which serve as souvenirs of this special evening. l On Saturday, October 28, Kick-Off Kapers opened to the music ofthe Downbeats. The annual Homecoming dance was sponsored by the Pep Club to celebrate the closing of the football season. Centerpieces on the tables were miniature covered wagons with the theme written on the side. DeLee Droll and Jim White reigned as king and queen at the dance. Junior attendants were Susan Eubankand Kirk Doll. An added line of royalty new this year were the sopho- more attendants, Sue lmboden and David But- ler. Winter Carousel, the senior-class sponsored dance was held on Saturday, February 3, and was attended by about 240 people. Music was provided by The Lion's Mane. Co-chairmen of the Coronation Committee, Linda Kraus and Linda Downing, were forced to find a replacement when one of the crown- bearers became ill. Queen Cathy O'Connor received a necklace bearing the West High crest, and King Larry Sommerhauser was presented with a similar tie tack. Decorations for the dance were designed by Nan Daughterty and Linda Volz. 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The Pioneers went into the season with a thirty-three game winning streak and the pres- sure was really on them as they dropped the first game to Ark City. After their first setback, the squad began to roll against Heights, but then ran into a brick wall. Three consecutive losses - to Southeast, North, and East - virtually killed all hopes of West winning a fourth-straight City League Ti- tle. Bradenburg's team, in the following weeks after losing to East, hit its stride and tucked away the four final games. The final assault began against South when the team completely out-played and shut-out South. Then the team traveled to Newton where West played one of their best games of the season and beat Newton soundly. After beating Newton, the Pioneers looked like the perennial powerhouse of the previous three years as they put a foothold on third place by swamping Kapaun. The final game was played against Bishop Carroll where West gained third place in the City League and ended a season of many hard- ships. L v : i l l l i Front Row: Pat Morrell, Bill Brockert, Larry Sommerhauser, Eric Johnson, Bill Schmidt, Ed Hill, Jim White, Jeff Bickel, Mike Casey Steve Wilkening, Steve Boyd. Second Row: Bill Jones, Jim Green Miles Hoover, Bill Beck, Jerry Tate, Dan Brooks, Randy Higgins Phil Meeks, Terry Henderson, Bob Havens, Jim Norris. Thira Row: Gary Hanni, Gary Calvert, Pat O'Neill, Kim Roberts, Kir Q Wiwkuifglvy Coach Harold Brandenburg football mentors complete jumbled grid season Doll, Joe Morrell, Jim Eckhoff, Steve Putman, Jerry Mclntosh. :ourth Row: Phil Helvie, Robert Yates, Pete Murphy, Lyndy Lang- iord, John Vrana, Sinclair Royal, Tom Fredrickson, Kenny Ben- wett, Roger Queen, Brad Hanson. Back Row: Tim Haddad, Man- ager: Coach Dennie Bretz, Coach Harold Brandenburg, Coach Kenneth Diskin, Coach George Taylor. Kenneth Diskin Dennie Bretz George Taylor l Charles Sanger Robert Lytle Thomas Kemp 149 Varsity Football Record West Opponent 6 Ark City 13 13 Heights 7 O Southeast 23 O North 40 0 East 22 22 South O 34 Newton 7 47 Kapaun O 27 Carroll O Quarterback Larry Sommerhauser unwinds a pass to a hopeful receiver. The defensive line stopped a much needed South touchdown. Larry Sommerhauser eludes three Heights Falcons to pick up extra yard- age. An unidentified West player is hit hard by an escort of opponents 0 Front Row: Sinclair Royal, Rob Yates, Pete Murphy, Kirk Doll, Joe Morell, Pat O'NeiIl, John Vrana, Randy Higgins, Jim Norris, Brad Hanson. Second Row: Pete Jacobs, Jim Meek, Troy Lee, Jim Green, Dan Brooks, Gary Calvert, Jerry Mclntosh, Roger Queen. Third Row: Mark Dodds, Manager: soph, b teams end fateful seasons The B team opened the season by rolling over East, but the following week lost to a stout team from Kapaun. After squeaking by North and Carroll, the squad ran into trouble. Thefinal two games were hard-fought battles with the opponents, Heights and South, coming out with the victo- ries. The Sophomore team's record may appear to be unimpressive, but it is no indication of how well the team performed. ln their only victory, the Baby Pioneers showed unhidden power by defeating Carroll. Many of their games were lost by no more than six points. The squad played many games right down to the finish only to have the oppo- nent come out on top. John Selby, Joe White, Phil Helvie, Larry Rose, Tim Brandt, Corky Brown, Larry Hambleton, Tom Fornshell. Back Row: Tim Haddad, Manager: Coach Dennie Bretz, Pete Tovey, Lyndy Langford, Coach George Taylor. Above: Tom Fornshell attempts a tackle against Carroll. Below: Lyndy Langford strains for a few extra yards. John McCarthy and Tom Bradrick surpass opponent from East. cross country West Invitational East Invitational Emporia Invitational North Invitational Southeast Invitational Heights Invitational City League Regionals State lst 3rd 5th 6th 1st lst 4th 3rd 8th harriers rate in regionals, go to state If .t .kwa Coach Ray Graham sits and stacks one of his team's many GVGHIKS. Jim Parks strains to beat teammate Norman Mehl in the West Invitational With a plentiful supply of returning lettermen in cross country, West closed out its season with a good showing at Wamego where the state meet was held. Coach Ray Graham's harriers proved to be a stubborn team in the competition as they gained two first places in invitationals. They won the West and Heights lnvitationals by showing strong team effort with many good individual performances. ln oth- er competition the team placed third in the East Invitational, fifth in the Emporia Invitational, sixth in the North Invitational, and third in the Southeast Invitational. In the City League lVleet, West gained fourth place, then went on to the re- gionals where the team tied Heights to gain a third place berth to go on to the state meet. At the state meet, the har- riers earned eighth place. Led by seniors Norman Mehl and Jim Parks with help from juniors Steve Baker and John lVlcCarthy, West showed an improved team from the previous year. Frank Hukle flys past an opponent from East in a B race. Front Row: Larry Clark, Manager: Norman Mehl, Tom Brad- rick, Roger Hatfield, Robert Cunningham, Jim Snyder, Jim Rush, Ron Palmer, Gerald Cleverley, Manager. Second Row: Steve Baker, Frank Hukle, Rickie Boylan, Clark Sharon, Les- lie White, Jim Parks, Bob Haughawout, Lloyd Johnson, Gary Love. Third Row: John McCarthy, Bruce Bitler, Larry Koch, Rex Gregg, Chuck Ledford, Bill Bess, Steve Johnston, Jay Westword, Bryan Ylander, Larry Holmes. Back Row: Coach Ray Graham. swimming experienced squad qualifies early for state Front Row: Steve Ballard, Carl Dace, BruceAIexander, Miles Hoover, Rick Bunce, Dave Nix, Bill Schmidt, Don Jack Garlach, Jeff Scholl, Lyndy Langford, Paul Henrion, Givens, Keith Taylor. Standing: Coach Ray Graham. Ross Hollander, Steve Koontz. Back Row: Steve Meyer, Junior Dave Nix practices racing dive before a swimming meet. Bill Schmidt swims one of many lengths duringa hard Senior Dale Wilson perfects a forward 1 1X2 in the tuck practice. position. l54 The finmen this year sent a strong and expe- rienced squad to the state meet at Lawrence. After getting off to a slow start in dual meet competition, Coach Ray Graham's swimmers picked up after three successive setbacks. The team lost its first three dual meets by a total of six points. Led by senior Mike Helfrich and junior Dave Nix, the team placed fifth in the Wichita City League Meet. The teams biggest assets at the state meet were Dave Nix and diver Dale Wilson. Nix placed second in 400-yard freestyle and third in 200-yard freestyle. Dale placed fifth in div- ing to give West a tenth place finish. l Season's Record West Inv. No team score 47 West at Kapaun 48 46 West at East 49 46 West at South 48 41 West vs. North 54 67 West at Hutchinson 59 West vs. Enid 36 52 Topeka W. 49 1st Campuslnv. 64 West at Campus 31 53 West vs. Heights 42 22 West at Southeast 73 5th Wichita Inv. 1Oth State Meet Mike Helfrich gives an all-out effort to his butterfly stroke Jeff Scholl and Dave Nix practice relay exchanges before an important dual swim meet. Four swimmers regretfully begin another race during one of Coach Graham's tough workouts. 155 Front Row: Mr. George Taylor, Coach: Cliff Chandler Sammy Saylor, Phil Logsdon, Richard Means, John Selby, Phil Meeks, Steve Stull, Brad Hansen, Bill Jones, Joe Mo- rell, Jim Rush, Terry Bader, Mr. Robert Lytle, Coach. Second Row:Jimm James Mana err Kenn Wri ht Ran- Y V 8 v Y S , dy Moody, Kenneth Wright, Randy Haskins, Aaron Russell Steve Boyd, Pat Morell, Steve Putman, Johnny Vrana: wrestling Mike Tennis, Tom Fornshell, Sammy Wilson, Bobby Bell. Third Row: David Haughawout, Randy Roberts, Tony Con- verse, Warren Adams, Roger Baugh, Troy Lee, Larry Ger- man, Ronnie Landers, Russell Ellis, Steve Johnston. Back Row: Lynn Triffonoff, Larry Piper, Mario Williams, Roger Queen, Steve Wilkening, Brent Jockers, Lloyd Johnson, Jack Hinnenkamp, Bob Larson, Brad Davis, David Fugit. four pass regional tests, compete at state Wrestling this past year took a turn for the better. Under the guidance of Coaches Robert Lytle and George Taylor, the team compiled an over-all season record of three wins and five losses in dual meet competition. The grap- plers defeated Winfield, South, and Southeast. Many of the other dual meets were lost by only a few points. Led by brothers Joe and Pat Morell, and Ter- ry Bader, and Phil Meeks, the team placed high in district competition. ln the regional, the matmen placed one who went on to the state meet at Arkansas City. The B team had a very successful year closing the season with a first place finish at the B team Invitational Tournament. Dual meet competition found the team showing an impressive record over previous years. Season's Record West Opp. 26 Winfield 20 19 North 25 13 Carroll 30 30 South 14 12 Kapaun 26 16 East 28 11 Heights 35 25 Southeast 15 4th North Inv. 4th Heights Inv. Senior Pat Morell gains control and riding time on an opponentfrom East. :gy yt Coaches Robert Lytle and George Taylor take a break during one of their well-known Jim Norris strains to break hold on his opponent from workouts, Heights. Jim Rush puts thefinishing touches on a foe from East. Joe Morell and Jim Norris show other wres- tlers how a stretcher is applied, 157 gymnastics well-rounded squad enjoys peak season Led by seven seniors, the gymnastics team came out with an unusually successful sea- son's record. Team leaders Rick Green and Bob Blackburn placed high in regional competition and then went on to the state meet where the team ranked fifth. West took a first place at the North invitational, a fifth at the East Invitation- al, and a fourth at the Medicine Lodge Invita- tional. At the City League lvleet, the gymnasts placed fourth. Mike Withrow completes a routine with a forward flip Senior Rick Green practices a giant on the high bar. Kenny Arnold shows Bob Blackburn how a routine on the horse is done. 158 V Front Row: Eddie Gaskill, Bill White, Vincent Serrioz, Kenny Arnold, Ricky Boylan, Larry Rose, Bob Galloway. Back Row: Daryl Forrest, David McClenahan, David Smith, Bob Blackburn, Jim Daffron, Robert Cottingham, Rick Green, Mike Withrow, Jim Green, Coach Julian McEwen. Season's Record East lnvitational Fifth 49 East 63 North First East 5-team Fifth 57 Heights 55 David Smith practices a hand stand on the parallel bars in MGdiCll'19 Lodge preparation foran upcoming meet. Invitational fourth 68 South 44 47 Southeast 65 31 North 81 Wichita Invitational Fourth Regional Fourth State Fifth David McClenahan works on a tumbling exercise during practice. 159 basketball squads improve, suffer from slow starts 67 S.M.West 61 Westlnvit t l 2nd 41 Southeast 68 36 East 57 55 Kapaun 51 57 North 53 37 East 63 48 North 64 79 Manh tt 69 48 B.CarroII 51 50 Carroll 58 66 South 53 62 South 64 38 Heights 43 64 Height 85 41 Southea t 51 R g I 3,-d Richard Van Leeuwen and Larry Sommerhauser wait at- tentively for a charity line rebound. Coach Kenneth Diskin talks to sophomores during half- time break. After a slow start, the cagers progressed steadily, upsetting tenth-ranked North during the second half of the season. Starting the season with a strong showing against Shaw- nee Mission West, the Pioneers faced number- one ranked Southeast where the Buffs showed their superior prowess. Following Southeast, the cagers ran into a hard-luck streak, winning only two of seven games prior to tournament competition. In the West Invitational, West defeated Val- ley Center and Derby to gain a berth in the championship. ln the finals, South defeated West 64-59 to gain the championship. Entering the second-round action, the cag- ers defeated Kapaun, North, and Manhattan. The regionals saw West gain fourth place. The B team completed a fine season with a final record of 10-6. The record is somewhat misleading because at one time during the season they lost three games in a row by a to- tal of five points. Some consolation can be gained because they defeated every school except North at least once in the campaign. This year's sophomore team had a success- ful season. Under the direction of new coach lVlr. Kenneth Diskin, the team compiled a 6-6 record. The team suffered early season grow- ing pains, and many had forecast a rather doubtful season. The Baby Pioneers finally found themselves as a unit and won a fifth-placefinish in city league play. Kim Roberts, Gary Hanni, and Kirk Doll defend for the Pioneers duringa B team game with East. Front Row: David Jimenez, Manager, Phil Helvie, Larry Sommerhauser, Jerry Mclntosh, Kirk Doll, Kim Roberts, Pat O'Neill, Kenny Bennett, Torn Fredrickson, Greg Mare tin, Manager. Back Row: Coach Charles Sanger, Gary Hole Van VanDuesen of South tries in vain to stop John Ackley from scoring. land, Gary Hanni, John Ackley, Gary Calvert, Dennis Ri- chardson, Danny Jones, Richard Van Leeuwen, Rick Vix Bill Spencer. Coach Robert Gile. John Ackley waits in anticipation of a Carroll pass. Danny Jones goes high for a score against Carroll. r Dennis Richardson stops Randy Canfield of Southeast as he goes up for a shot. Senior John Ackleycontrolsthe ball asa Colonel from South tries to break upthe play. pany I . 43 . , g , .rw Alleyes follow the play during a game played at the fieldhouse. Larry Sommerhauser and a North High Redskin leap high fora jump ball. Y Dennis Richardson concentrates in anticipation of a free throw. i, km V A .w,f3f',.: 1- V A if A Aary, Karen: Girls Choir 1.2. 3: Pep Club 1.2. Abbott, Mlcheal Curtis: Baseball Manager 1. Ackley. John W.: Basketball 1.2.3: Football 1: Golf 2.3: Tennis 1: Lettermen 2.3. Adams, Ronnie D.: Football 2:ArtClub1. Addlton, Theresa J.: Art Club1.2. Akers, Robert M.: Tennis 1: ChessClub1.2.3. Allen, Bill D.: Manager 2: Wrestling 2: Art Club 3: Chess Club 2: Latin Club 1. Allen, Donna: Pep Club 1.2. Allen, Vernlce Lynn: Pep Club 1. Anderson, Sharon L.: Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1.2.3: Fu- ture Teachers 3: Pep Club 3: Honor Roll 3. Anderson, Willlam D.: Ten- nis 1: Band 1.2.33 Pep Band 1.2.3: Key Club 3: Red Cross 1.2: Honor Roll 3. Andrus. Judy Kay: German Club 2: Art Club 3. Armstrong. Rena Kay: Art Club 1: PepClub 2. Artherton, Alice Janet: Pep Club 2,3. Asher. Suzie: French Club 1: Pep Club 1.2: Student Council 1. Ashlock, John: Spanish Club 1: Trail 2.3: Editor 3: West Word 2.3: Honor Roll 1. Atherton, Lawrence: Track Manager 1.2: Men ofWest 1: Mixed Chorus 1: Boys Glee Club 1: Key Club 1.2.3: Treasurer 2: Vice-President 3. Avila, lrene G.: Spanish Club 1: Thespians 2. B Bader, Terry: Football 1.23 Wrestling 1.2.3: Captain 3: Lettermen 1.2.3. Bailey, Paula Susanne: Girls Glee Club 1: Art Club 2.3: Secretary 2: Pep Club 1.2: Play Crew 2. Bailey, Tony: Chess Club 2: Key Club 1.2.3: Secretary 2. Baker, Glen R.: Football 13 Tennis 1.2.3: Lettermen 1.2. 3. Baker, Joy: Pep Club 3. Bales, Peggy Lavon: Home Economics Club 3. Ballard, Charles A.: Boys Glee Club 1. Ballard, Penny: Art Club 1. 2.3: Modern Dance Club 2: Red Cross Club 1.2.3. Bartels, Karala J.: Pep Club 1.2.3. Baughman, Joe Ray: Ger- man Club 2. Beard, Steve: Football 1. Beat, Miranda L.: Red Cross Club 1.2.3. Beck, Blll: Basketball 1: Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3: Wrestling 2: Lettermen 2.3: Mascot 3. 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Brenneman, Diana F.: Pep Club 2.3: Usherettes 2. Broth, Robin Lavon: Girls Glee Club 1: Chess Club 1: Modern Dance Club 3: Pi- oneer Players 1,2.3gSwim Club 1: Thespians 1.2.3: West Word 3: Play Cast 1.2. 3: Play Crew 1.2.3. Brockert, Willlarn Roy: Baseball 1.2.3: Basketball 1: Football 1.2.3: Wrestling 2: Men of West 2: Mixed Cho- rus 2.3: Boys Glee Club 1: Key Club 1.2. Brodie, Mary E.: Office Prac- tice Club 3. Brooks, Dan: Football 1.2.3: Track 1: Wrestling 1.2: Let- termen 3. Brooks, Don: Tennis 1: Sci- ence 1.2. Brown, Connie E.: D. E. Club 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Cabinet Council 3. Brown, Erla Jean: Letter- women 1.2.3. Brown, Loretta: Mixed Cho- rus 2: Girls Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1.2: ArtClub 2.3. Bruce, Linda J.: Orchestra 1,21 Swim Club 2.3. Bruns, Nancy DeAnn: Fu- ture Med 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Spanish Club 2. Bryant, Bradley Stewart: Band 3: Men of West 2: Boys Glee Club 1: D. E. Club 3. Bryer, Steve K.: Boys Glee Club li Future Med 1: Latin Club 1. Buck, Yvonne Roberta: Girls Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1: Usherettes 1: V-Teens 2. Burr,Tammy: Pep Club 1. C Calre, Joe L.: Band 1. Camien, Antoinette: Future Secretaries Club 3: Pep Club 1: Usherettes 2. Carney, lvan Gale: Football 2: Track 2.3. Carson, Sandy: Choir 2: Girls Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1.2.3: Home Ec. Club 3. Carter, Robin: Football 1.2. 3: Gymnastics 1.2: Track 1. Casey, Michael Austin: Bas- ketball 1: Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2: Wrestling 23 Win- ter Sports Attendant 3: Homecoming Attendant 3: Lettermen 2.3. Champ, Gerald: Swimming 1.2: Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1. 2.3. Chandler, Cassandra: Band 1.3: Orchestra 2.3: Pep Band 1.2.3: Chess Club 2.3: Secretary-Treasurer 3: Fu- ture Med 1: Latin Club 1: Honor Roll 1.2.3. Charles, Claudia Regina: Girls Glee Club 1: French Club 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Spanish Club 2. Charter, Diane Elizabeth: Pep Club 1.2.3: Y-Teens 1. Chipman, Diane Girls Glee Club 1: Future Med 1.2: Vice-President 2: German Club 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Stu- dent Council 1.2,3: Secre- tary 3: Honor Roll 1.2.3. Christner, Kirby: Football 1: Men of West 1: Boys Glee Club 1: Chess Club 1.2: President 2: Key Club 1. Clark, Phyllls Kay: Student Council 1:Trail 3. Clithero, Karen: Future Teachers 3: Honor Roll 1.2. 3. Colman, Christina: Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 1. Coleman, Nancy Jo: Girls GleeClub1:PepClub1. Coleman, Rose Marie: Girls Glee Club 1.2.3: Safety Club 3: Usherettes 2. Collins, Brenda: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 1.2. Compton, Booth: Wrestling 2: ArtClub 2.3. Cook, Mike Robert: Boys Glee Club 1: Thespians 1.2. 3: Play Cast 1: Play Crew 1, 2.3. Cooper, Gregg Ellis: Trans- fer 3: Golf 3. Cottingham, Robert J.: Gymnastics 1.2.3: Band 1.2: Pep Band 1.2: Chess Club 2. Cowles, Sarah A.: French Club 1: Pep Club 1.2.3. Crockett, Glenda Aline: Band 1.2: Pep Band 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: Red Cross 2.3: Play Crew 3. Crumm, Marion: Chess Club 1. Cummins, Edward Millard: Chess Club 2. Curtis, Donna Sue: Pep Club 1.2.3: Reading Club 3: Y-Teens 2.3: West Word 3: Play Crew 3. Cuthbertson. Mary Dean: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 1: Latin Club 1: Pep Club 2.3. D Dallron, Jim: Gymnastics 1, 2.3: Key Club 2: Latin Club 1: Lettermen 1.2.3. Dailey, Lynn: Future Med 1: Office Practice 3: Pioneer Players 1: Thespians 2.3: Treasurer 3: Play Cast 1.3: Play Crew 1.2.3. Daugherty, Nanetta L.: Choir 3: Orchestra 1.2.3: French Club 1.2.3: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club 1.2.3: Student Council 2.3: Honor Roll 1.2.3. David. Linda Sue: Pep Club 1: Play Crew 3. Davls, Dave: Orchestra 1.2, 3: ArtClub 2.3: Thespians 2. 3: Play Cast 2.3: Play Crew 2,3. Dean, Roxanne S.: Orches- tra 1.2: Winter Sports At- tendant 2: French Club 1: Future Med 2: Pep Club 1.2. 3: Student Council 3. DeFoor, Judy: Girls Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1.2.3. DeForest, Randy: Football 1: Band 1: Pep Band 1. Delerling, Lynda Lorralne: Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1.2.3: Future Secretaries 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Honor Roll 1.2.3. Denton, Dale: Debate 3: Forensics 3: Honor Roll 2: Play Crew 3. Devlin, Mlke: Chess Club 1. 3. Doucet,lElla:Art Club 2. Downing, Betty Jane: Fu- ture Med 1: Pep Club 1.2.3: Y-Teens 2. Dovrnlng, Linda Sue: Girls Glee Club 1.2: German Club 2.3: President 3: Future Teachers 1. Pep Club 1.2.3: Student Council 1.2.3: Honor Roll 1. Downing, Mary Jo. T.: Let- terwomen 1.2.3: Vice-Presi- dent 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Red Cross 1.2.3: Treasurer 2. Dowty, Marcus Duaine: Orchestra 1.2.3: Ensemble 1.2.3: Thespians 1.2.3: Class Vice-President 3: Play Cast 1.2.3: Play Crew 1,2,3. Drew, Karen L.: Band 1.2: Pep Band 1.2: Art Club 3: French Club 2: Pep Club 2, 3. Droll, Gloria DeLee: Girls Glee Club 1: Homecoming Queen 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Spanish Club 1: Student Council 1: Cheerleader 2.3: Head Cheerleader 3: Play Cast 3. Duran, Delores Annette: Future Med 2.3: Pep Club 1. 2. Duvall, Deborah Kay: Band 3: Girls Glee Club 1: French Club 1: Pep Club 1.2.3: Red Cross 2: Usherettes 2.3: Play Cast 3. E Eli, Tom: Track 1.2.3: Let- termen 2,3. Elliott, Sandra: Girls Glee Club 1: Future Teachers 1: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club 1.2.3: Y-Teens 2.3: Honor Roll 2. Ellis, Linda: Office Practice 3. Estabrook, Vicki Lea: Girls Glee Club 1. F Farha, Leslie Jean: Orches- tra 1: Business Club 3: Pep Club 1.2. Famey, Farol: Art Club 2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Student Council 1. Faudel, Kurt William: Wres- tling 1. Fellers, Marylin Sue: Pep Club 1.2: West Word 3: Honor Roll 2. Findeiss, Carl R.: Band 3: Ensemble 3: Honor Roll 3. Foote, Janet Sue: Girls Glee Club 1: Art Club 2: Future Med 3: Pep Club 1.2. Fosnight, Louise E.: Busi- ness Club 2: Future Secre- taries 3: Pep Club 2: Usher- ettes1.2. Foster, Charline C.: Modern Dance 2.3: Red Cross 3. Freeman, Diane: Girls Glee Club 1: Art Club 2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3. Fresh, Marc W.: Cross Coun- try 1: Spanish Club 2. Fry, Diane Marle: Home- coming Attendant 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: President 3. Fry, James R.: German Club 2. Fullerton, Marilyn L.: Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Y-Teens 1. Fulllnwlder, Robert D.: Foot- ball 1.2: Track 1: Wrestling 1: Art Club 3. Furry, Rex D.: Band 1: Pep Band 1: Chess Club 2: Hon- or Roll1,2.3. G Garrison, Mlke Ray:Track 3. Garten, Bob L.: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Track 1: Band 1. Garton, Evelyn: Pep Club 1: Reading Club 3. Gerwert, Rita A.: Pep Club 1. 2.3: Spanish Club 2: Debate 3. Gibson, Gloria: Winter Sports Attendant 2: Future Med 3: Pep Club 2. Gilchrist, Barbara J.: Band 2: Orchestra 2.3: Pep Band 2: Future Med 2: Pep Club 2. 3: Honor Roll 2,3. Gilchrist, Larry Charles: Football 1.2. Givens, Don C.: Swimming 1.2,3: Lettermen 2,3. Glyckherr, Marilyn Ann: Girls Glee Club 1,2: Pep Club 1,2: Thespians 1,2,3. Gochenour, David B.: Chess Club 2: Thespians 3: Debate 3: Play Crew 2.3. Goodwin, Michael H.: Chess Club 2,3: Latin Club 1. Grable, Jackie Lynn: Choir 3: Hi-Larks 2,3: Girls Glee Club 13 Twirler 1.2,3: French Club 1: Future Teachers 2.3: Pep Club 1.2, 3: Honor Roll 1.2,3: Play Cast3. Gray, Dull: Chess Club 3. Green. James L.: Cross Country 3: Gymnastics 1,2. 3: Tennis 1,2,3: Band 1: Pep Band 1: Lettermen 1.2,3: Debate 3. Greenlee, William: Chess Club 2.3. H Haddad, Tim E.: Equipment Manager 2: Football Manag- er 2,3: Lettermen 3: Safety Club 2: West Word 2. Haines, Donna J.: Pep Club 1.2.3: Spanish Club 1,2,3: Vice-President 3: Debate 3: Forensics 2,3: West Word 3: Play Cast 3: Play Crew 1,3. Hall, Larry: Track 1,2: Chess Club 3. Hamilton, Bonnie Lu: Girls Glee Club 1: ArtClub 2.3. Hammer, Mary: Band 1.2,3: Orchestra 1.2.3: Pep Band 1,2,3: German Club 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Honor Roll 2,3. Harbutz, Linda Ann: Pep Club 2. Harris, Mildred Jeanette: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club 1,2,3. Hart, Patricia Pep Club 1,2: Spanish Club 1.2. Hartford, Rebecca Sue: French Club 3: Pep Club 1. 2,33 Honor Roll 2. Harvey, Alan: Cross Coun- try 1. Haun, Robert: Latin Club 1: Debate 3. Havens, Robert Wayne: Football 2,3: Track 2: Wres- tling 2: Lettermen 3. Hays, Sharon K.: Girls Glee Club 1: D, E. Club 3: Pep Club 1. Helmrlch, Nancy: D. E. Club 33 Pep Club 1: Usherettes 2. Helfrich, Mike Robert: Golf 3: Swimming 1,2,3: Letter- men1,2,3. Hemenway, Janet: Girls Glee Club 1: D. E. Club 3. Henderson, Diane: D. E. Club 3. Henderson, Terry J.: Foot- ball 1,2.3:Tennls 1: Wres- tling 2: Lettermen 1. Hendricks. Alan: Art Club 2. 3, Henline, Deborah: French Club 1: Future Med 3: Pep Club 1.2,3: Student Council 1: Usherettes 2: West Word 2,33 Business Manager 3. Henrichs, Elaine A.: Choir 2: Hi-Larks 2: Girls GleeClub 1: Art Club 3: German Club 23 Pep Club 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1.2.3. Heuback, Jeannie: Safety 3. Higgins, Larry Earl: Football 1: Wrestling 1: Choir 2,32 Men of West 2: Boys Glee Club 1: Westerners 3. Higgins, Robert tRandyi: Baseball 1.2,3: Basketball 1, 2: Football 2.3: Lettermen 3. Hill, Edward C.: Baseball 1, 2,3: Football 1.2,3: Wres- tllng1,2. Hill, Ronald Dean: Latin Club 1. Hilton, Glenda Annette: Business Club 1: Future Med 3: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Usherettes 2, Hinkle, Susie Rae: D. E. Club 3, Hoenscheidt, Sharon Ann: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 1.2. Holman, Gregory Lynn: Track 2,3: Spanish Club 1. Holland, Gary William: Bas- ketball 1,2,3: Football 1,2: Goll 1.2,3: Lettermen 1.2,3: Vice-President 3. Hollander, Scott Ralph: Pioneer Players 2: Thespi- ans 3: Play Cast 2.3: Play Crew 2,3. Holtzen, Carolyn Sue: Band 1.2,3: Orchestra 3: Pep Band 1.2,3: German Club 2: 3: Secretary 3: Pep Club 1.2, 3: Play Crew 3. Honomichl, Margaret Lor- an: Modern Dance 23 Office Practice 3: Red Cross 1,2. Hoover. Marsha: D. E. Club 3: French Club 1: Pep Club 1. Hoover, Miles: Football 1,2, 3: Swimming 1.2,3: Track 1, 2: Lettermen 2,3. Hopkins, Charlotte Ann: Home Ec.Club 3. Hopkins, Dell: Art Club 3. Hopkins, Heather: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 1: Western- ers 2,3: Future Teachers 3. Hoppe, Janna M.: Girls Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1: Home Ec. Club 3. Houser, Linda D.: Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 1: Usher- ettes 3: Y-Teens 3. Howerton, Carol: Choir 2. Girls Glee Club 1: French Club 2: Future Med 3: Pep Club 1.2.3. Huckins, Kahryn M.: Girls Glee Club 1,2: Office Prac- tice 3: Pep Club 1. Hukle, Connie: Choir 2: Hi- Larks 2,3: Girls Glee Club 1: French Club 1: Honor Roll 1. Hunt, Jim: Football 1. Hurst, Elizabeth: Orchestra 1,2: Pep Club 2,3. Huskey, Robert A.: Band 1, 2,3: Pep Band 1,2: Honor Roll 1.2. I lndermill, Joyce Elaine: Choir 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,33 Spanish Club 1,2: Cheer- leader 2,3: Honor Roll 1. Ingalls, Bobbie L.: Girls Glee Club 1: Future Teachers 1. 2.3: Secretary 3: Pep Club 1, 2.3: Usherettes 2. Irwln, Donita Louise: Girls Glee Club 1: PepClub 1.2: Usherettes 2. Isbill, Kim E. Lynn: Pep Club 1,2,3: Pioneer Players 1,2: Trail 3: Play Cast 1: Play Crew 1,2,3. J Jacobs, Cathy S.: Future Secretaries 3:Office Prac- tice 3: Pep Club 1. James, Shari E.: Band 1.2,3: Orchestra 1: Pep Band 1.2. 3: French Club 1.2,3: Vice- President 3: Pep Club 1,2,3. Jessup, Romi Joleen: Choir 1,2,3: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club 1.3: Student Council 3: Thespians 3: Play Cast 3, Jimenez, David C.: Basket- ball Manager 1,2,3: Football Manager 1.2,3: Chess Club 1: Lettermen 2,33 West Word 2,3: Play Crew 3. Jlnkins, Dana C.: Girls Glee Club 1: Art Club 2,3: Pep Club 1,2: Honor Roll 2: Play Cast 3: Play Crew 3. Jinks, Michael Henry: Bas- ketball 1: Football 1: Red Cross 1. Jockers, Brent D.: Football 1,2: Track 1,2: Wrestling 1, 2.3. Johnson, Danny Lee: Baseball 1.2.3: D. E. Club 3: President 3: Lettermen 3. Johnson, Eric E.: Basketball 1,2: Football 1.2,3: Golf 1.2, 3: Lettermen 1.2,3. Johnson, Gary Wayne: Golf 1.2,3: Key Club 1: Letter- men 2,3: Honor Roll 1.2.3. Johnson, Wanda: Girls Glee Club 1,2,3. Jones, Danny: Baseball 2.3: Basketball 2,3: Winter Sports Attendant 2: Prom Attendant 2: Lettermen 2,3. Jones, Ronald J,: Band 1: Choir 3: Orchestra 1,2: Pep Band 1: Chess Club 2: Latin Club 1: Play Cast 3: Play Crew 3, Jones, William T.: Football 1,2,3: Golf 3: Swimming 2: Track 1: Wrestling 3: Band 1.2,3: Pep Band 1.2: Latin Club 1: Lettermen 3: Honor Roll 2. Jordan. Anita Sue: Band 1, 2,3: Pep Club 1.2: Honor Roll 2. Jurgensen, Karen K.: Choir 2,3: Pep Club 3. K Kessinger, Robert H.: Swim- ming 3: Tennis 3. King, Sharon: Office Prac- tice 3. Klrhy, Pamala L.: D. E. Club 3: Letterwomen 2,3: Pep Club 1. Kneisler, Mary Jacinta: Business Club 3: Spanish Club 1. Koch,Larry R.: Basketball 1: Cross Country 1,2,3: Track 1.2.3: Band 1,2: Or- chestra 13 Pep Band 1,2: Lettermen 2,3. Kraus, Linda K.: Girls Glee Club 1,2: French Club 1: German Club 3: Pep Club 1, 2.3: Cabinet Council 2: Stu- dent Council 3. Kreager, Mike A.: Baseball 2.33 Lettermen 2.3. Kullck, Karen Lynn: Girls Glee Club 1: Future Med 2,3: Pep Club 1,2, Kuykendall, Ron: Wrestling 1: Safety 2. L Lamborn, Pam: Letterwom- en 2,3: President 3. Larson, Sandra Kay: Band 1.2,3: Orchestra 2,3: Pep Band 1,2: Red Cross 1,2: Vice-President 2: Honor Roll 1,2,3. Lauer, Randy R.: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Football 1: Choir 2,3: Men of West 22 Boys Glee Club 1: Western- ers 2.3: Future Med 3: Play Cast 3. Ledbetter, Judy Ann: Girls Glee Club 1.2,3. Leis, Shirley L.: Future Med 3: Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 1. Lewis, Tom: Chess Club 1: Thespians 2,3: Play Crew 2. Lieurance, Cheryl L.: Future Med 3: Pep Club 1.2,3: Hon- or Roll 1,2: Play Crew 1. Liming, Glenda Louise: Usherettes 2. Long, Cynthia Hart: Pep Club 1: Y-Teens 3. Love, Gary W.: Cross Coun- try 3: Track 3: Orchestra 2: Pep Band 1.2.3: Band 1.2,3: German Club 3: Key Club 1: Pioneer Players 1.2: Stu- dentCouncil 3:Thespians 1,2: Honor Roll 1,2: Play Cast 1,2: Play Crew 1.2.3: Boys State 2. Loving, Davone R.: Pep Club 2,3: Spanish Club 1.2.3: Honor Roll 1.2,3. M Mainz, Darrel W.: Tennis 2: Boys Glee Club 1. Manes, Stella L.: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 1: Red Cross 2,3: Honor Roll 2,3. Mar, Linda: French Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 1,2: Usher- ettes 2.3: Honor Roll 2. Martin, Betty: Modern Dance 2. Mason, Pamela Gaylene: Chess Club 1,2: Swim Club 23 Home Ec. Club 3. McCann, Dennis W.: Foot- ball 1: Manager 1,2:Track 1.2. McCarthy, John Ray: French Club 1.3. McClenahan, David: Gym- nastics 2.3. McConnell, Sheila: Future Med 2,3: Spanish Club 1: Student Council 2: Class Secretary-Treasurer 1. McDonald, Brenda J.: French Club 2: Pep Club 1, 2.3: Honor Roll 1. Mclntosh, Steve: Baseball 1, 2: Basketball 1,2,3: Football 1.2. McKee, Donna: Pep Club 1: Y-Teens 2,3. McLaughlin, Joyce Lynn: Westword 2: Trail 3 McQuiston, Harvey L.: Boys Glee Club 13 Key Club 1.2.3: President 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Honor Roll 1.2.3. Means, Richard Lee: Cross Country 1: Track 1.2,3: Wrestling 1,2,3: Lettermen 2,3. Meeks, Phil: Football 1.2,3: Track 1: Wrestling 1.2,3: Lettermen 2,3. Mehl. E. Norman: Cross Country 1.2,3: Track 1.2: Lettermen 1,2,3. Merchant, Linda Marie: Pep Club 2: Usherettes 1: Play Crew 1.2. Mertz, Vicki: Chess Club 3: Latin Club 1: Letterwomen 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Swim Club 2: Debate 3. Meuser, William: Cross Country 1: Manager 2. Mickelson, Sharon Kaye: Girls Glee Club 1: Home- coming Attendant 2: Art Club 1.2,3: Future Med 2,3: Pep Club 1,2: Student Council 2: Honor Roll 1. Miller, James Gary: Choir 2. 3: Westerners 3: Latin Club 1: Pioneer Players 2.3: Thespians2,3:Vice-Presi- dent 33 Play Cast 2.3: Play Crew 2,3. Miller. Marty Reid: Gymnas- tics 1: Track 1.2: D. E. Club 3. Miller, Mary Kathleen: Pep Club 1,2:Y-Teens1,2,3. Moberly. Jill: Future Secre- taries 3: Treasurer 3: Pep Club 1.3: Swim Club 1.3: President 3: West Word 3. Mobley,Wanda: D. E. Club 3: Pep Club 1. Montgomery. Linda Carole: Pep Club 1.2. Moore, Sharon L.: Pep Club 1. Morell, Patrick William: Baseball 2: Football 2.3: Wrestling 2,3: Homecoming Attendant 2: Prom Attend- ant 2: Lettermen 1.2. Moren, Daryl L.: Basketball 1,2: Football 1.3: Track 3: Art Club 3: Play Cast 3: Play Crew 3. Morrill, Linda: Future Med 1: Future Secretaries 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Honor Roll 1.2. Morris, Sandra Jean: Choir 1,2,3. Moss, Judy Kay: Band 1,2: Pep Band 1.2: Business Club 1,2: Future Secretaries 3: Office Practice 3: Secre- tary 3: Pep Club 1.2,3. Mundy, RogerAlan:Chess Club 3. N Nagley, Forrest L.: Chess Club 3. Nelson, Linda K. Orchestra 1.2.3: French Club 13 Future Teachers 1: Pep Club 1.2.3. Newhouse, Richard Lee: Latin Club 1,2,3. Norris. James W.: Baseball 1,2,3: Football 1.2,3: Wres- tling 1,2,3: Lettermen 2,3. Nullk, Dale A.: Band 1: Pep Band 1: German Club 2: Science Club 3. O 0'Connor, Cathy Lynn: Orchestra 1.2,3: Homecom- ing Attendant 2: Prom At- tendant 2: Pep Club 1.2,3: Vice-President 3: Honor Roll 1,2: Winter Sports Queen 3. Older, Lynellez German Club 3: Pep Club 3. Ollver, Pamela Sue: Girls Glee Club 1.2: Art Club 3: Pep Club 1: West Word 2. Owen, Jody: Future Med 3: Pep Club 1,2,3. Owens. Anne E.: Future Med 2.3: Pep Club 1,2,3. P Palmitior, Robert Garnett: Men of West 1,2,3: Boys Glee Club 1: Chess Club 1,2: Pioneer Players 2: Thespi- ans 2,3: Play Cast 2,3: Play Crew 2,3. Parks, Jim: Cross Country 2,3: Track 1,2,3: Lettermen 2,3: Honor Roll 2. Parsons, Sarah Kay: Girls Glee Club 1: Art Club 3: Fu- ture Med 2: Pep Club 1,2: Student Council 2. Patach, Kathe: Band 1,2,3: Choir 1: Mixed Chorus 1: Pep Band 1: Pep Club 1,2,3. Patten, Pat: Track Manager 1: Chess Club 3: West Word 2. Pedroja, Betty J.: Girls Glee Club 1: D. E. Club 3. Pendleton, Adrienne Lee: Orchestra 1,2,3: Future Med 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1: Class Secretary- Treasurer 3: Honor Roll 2,3. Fenner, Ruth: German Club 2,3: Pep Club 2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3. Perkins. Pam Kay: Art Club 3: PepClub 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1: Debate 2,3: Foren- sics 2. Perkins, Stella Ann: Choir 2: Girls Glee Club 1: Prom At- tendant 2: PepClub 1,2,3: Cheerleader 3. Perry, Larry S.: Spanish Club 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1,2. Phllllps, Linda: Art Club 2.3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Trail 3: West Word 2. Phllllps, Teresa Ann: Band 1,2,3: Pep Band 1,2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Treasurer 2: Honor Roll 1,2,3. Porter. Deborah: Pep Club 1,2,3: Red Cross 1,2: Debate 2,3. Powers, Louise A.: Girls Glee Club 1: PepClub 1,2,3: Prlce, Carol E.: Choir 2,3: Girls Glee Club 1: Western- ers 2,3: Future Teachers 1, 2,3: Secretary 2: President 3: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Council 2.3. Prlce, Gary Lynn: Football 1: Track 2: Choir 3: Play Cast 3. Prince, Sherrie R.: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club 1: French Club 2: Future Teachers 1: Pep Club 2.3: Play Cast 3. Pugh, Charlette A.: Safety 2, 3: Spanish Club 1: Play Crew 2,3. Pyke, Blenda: Band 1.23: Pep Band 1,2,3: Future Teachers 1.2.3: Vice-Presi- dent 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Stu- dent Council 1.2. R Ralley, Mary: Band 1: Or- chestra 1,2,3: Future Teachers 3: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club 2,3: Student Council 2,3: Vice-President 3: Honor Roll 1,2,3. Ramsey, Stephen Harold: Football 1.2: Wrestling 1: Honor Roll 1,2: Rather, Jean: Choir 3. Ratts, Alan Wayne: Cross Country 1,2:Swimming 1: Track 1: Lettermen 2. Ray. Darrel W.: Choir 2,3: Boys Glee Club 1: Western- ers 2.3: Chess Club 1: Pi- oneer Players 2,3: Thespi- ans 2.3: Play Cast 2,3: Play Crew 2,3. Raybourn, Linda: Honor Roll 2,3. Reames, Randall R.: French Club 2. Reece, Betty Jane: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club 1: West- erners 2: Future Secretaries 3: PepClub 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1. Reed, Sandy: WestWord 3. Reid, Sherry Lynn: Choir 3: Westerners 2: French Club 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3. Richardson. Dennis John: Basketball 1,2,3: Cross Country 2: Football 1: Track 1,2,3. Roberts. Vickie: Safety 2. Roland, Nancy Jo: Band 1.2, 3: Pep Band 1,2,3: Ensem- ble 3: Future Teachers 1.2, 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Council 2.3: West Word 2,3: Assistant Editor 2: Editor-in- Chief 3: Honor Roll 2,3. Rooney, Darlene: French Club 1,2: Future Secretaries 3: Pep Club 1: Usherettes 2. 3. Roper, Robin E.: Girls Glee Club 1: Future Med 2: Pep Club 1,2:ArtClub 3. Rose, Joseph E.: Future Teachers 2: Red Cross 1: Play Cast 2, Ross, Robert J.: Chess Club 2. Ruggles, Robert Patrick: Baseball Manager 1: Band 1,2: Pep Band 1.2. S Sanderson, Fred: Science Club 3: President 3, Sanderson, Kenny Arden: Transfer 3: Basketball 3: Choir 3: Play Cast 3. Schaplowsky, Allce L.: Pep Club 3. Scharnhorst, Gary F.: Band 1,2,3: President 3: Orches- tra 1,2: Pep Band 1,2,3: Key Club 1: Pioneer Players 1: Student Council 1,2,3: Thesplans 2,3: Class Presi- dent 2.3: Debate 2,3: Foren- sics 2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Play Cast 1,2,3: Play Crew 3: Boys' State 2. Schmid, Wllllam L.: Football 1,2,3: Swimming 1,2,3: Track 1. Scholl, Janet Marle: French Club 1. Scholl, Jellrey D.: Cross Cflurltry 2: Swimming 1,2,3: Band 1: Lettermen 1,2,3. Schreiner, Susan Jane: Girls Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1,2,3: Swim Club 2: Honor Roll 1. Schuler, Brenda Fay: Pep Club 1,2: Usherettes 2. Schweitzer, Steven F.: Chess Club 1: Honor Roll 1, 2,3. Seely, Sharon Lynn: D. E, Club 3: Pep Club 1. Segura, Anna: Honor Roll 2, 3. Serrloz, Sue: Art Club 3: Pep Club 1: Y-Teens 1. Setchell, Rod: Football 1.2, 3: Track 1,2,3: Boys Glee Club 1: Lettermen 2,3. Shaller, Frank: Band 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1.2. Sherman, Lorna Mae: Band 2,3: Pep Band 2.3. Shoemaker, Evart: Band 1, 2.3: Drum Major 3: Pep Band 2.3: Honor Roll 2. Shuck. Sheila Ann: Office Practice Club 3: Pep Club 2. Shumate, Pam K.: Future Teachers 3: Spanish Club 1, 2. Sllke, Pam: Pep Club 2. Simmons, Janey Sue: D. E. Club 3: Secretary 3: Pep Club 1,2. Slon, Janet Sue: Pep Club 1. 2,3: Spanish Club 3: Class Secretary-Treasurer 2: Play Crew2. Slane, Vlckl Lynne: Pep Club 1,2,3. Smith, David Leon: D. E. Club 3: Spanish Club 1. Smith, Davld Wesley: Gym- nastics 1,2,3: Track 1: Let- termen 2,3. Smith. Donald Kermit: Band 1,2,3: Men ofWest1: Pep Band 1,2,3: Boys Glee Club 1: Spanish Club 1. Smith, Jay: Trail 2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Play Crew 3. Smith, Larry: Chess Club 2. Smethers, Richard E.: Cross Country 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3: Lettermen 2.3: Secretary 3: Play Cast 3. Smith, Rhonda F.: Pep Club 1,2: Spanish Club 1: Usher- ettes 2. Smith, Rodney: Men of West 1: Boys Glee Club 1:Chess Club 1.2: Debate 3. Smith, Ronald C.: Band 1,2: Pep Band 1,2: Boys Glee Club 1. Snyder, Marie Elalne: Pep Club 2,3. Snyder, Wendy L.: Orches- tra 1,2,3: Band 1,3: Pep Band 1: Chess Club 2.3: Future Med 1: Latin Club 1: Secretary 1. Soderberg, Debbie: Choir 2, 3: Girls Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Home Ec. Club 3: President 3: Play Cast 3. Soderberg, Denise M.: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 1: West- erners 2: ArtClub 2.3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Play Cast 3. Sommerhauser, Larry Kent: Basketball 1,2,3: Football 1, 2,3: Track 1: Homecoming Attendant 2: Winter Sports King 3: Lettermen 1,2,3. Sparkman, Ron R.: Band 1, 2,3: Safety Club 2. Standau, William Michael: Baseball 1,2,3: Football 1: Future Teachers 3: Latin Club 1: Vice-President 1: Pioneer Players 3: Student Council 3: Thespians 3: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Play Cast 3: Play Crew 3. Stewart, Betty Joanne: D. E, Club 3. Stimatze, L. Jean: Choir 2,3: Men of West Accompanist 2.3: Girls Glee Club 1: French Club 2: Future Teachers 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Council 1: Play Cast 3. Stringer, Beverly L.: Future Teachers 2,3: Pep Club 1.2, 3: Spanish Club 1: Honor Roll 1,2,3. Stucky, Michael: French Club 3: President 3: Honor Roll 1. Stull, Steve: Basketball 1: Football 1,2: Track 1,2: Wrestling 2,3. Swan, Sue Anita: Choir 2: Girls Glee Club 1: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club 1,2: Honor Roll 2. Swarts, Valerie Renee: Fu- ture Med 1,2,3: Secretary 2: Vice-President 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Debate 2,3: Forensics 2,3: Honor Roll 2,3: Play Cast3. Switzer, Danny J.: Cross Country 1,2: Choir 3: Chess Club 2. T Tablng. Juria Jean: Pep Club 1. Tallman, Mark: Future Med 3: Spanish Club 1. Tate. Jerry A.: Football 1,2, 3: Track 1,2: Wrestling 2: Lettermen 2,3. Taylor, Debbie: Future Teachers 1,2,3: Treasurer 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Usherettes 2. Tharp, Karen D.: French Club 1.2: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 1.2: Usherettes 1, 2,3. Thomas, Janette: Girls Glee Club 1: Art Club 2,3: Presi- dent 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Honor Roll 3: Play Crew 3. Thurman, Carmen Inez: D. E. Club 3: Treasurer 3: Pep Club 1,2: Honor Roll 3. Tomek, Marlita Kay: Band 1,2,3: Pep Band 1,2,3: Art Club 2,3: French Club 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Honor Roll 2,3. Tracy, Janice Lynn: D. E. Club 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1,2: Y-Teens 2,3. Tritsch, Bob: Art Club 3: Play Crew 1. Tromblee, 0della: Band 1,2, 3: Pep Band 1,2: French Club2. U Utz. Howard: Art Club 3: Chess Club 1. V Vanlandt, Barbara A.: French Club 2: Future Teachers 1.3: Pep Club 1,2, 3. Vaughan, Ginger J.: Orches- tra 1,2: Art Club 3: Modern Dance 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Honor Roll 2: Play Cast 3. Volz, Linda Jo: Westerners 2,3: French Club 2: Future Med 3: Future Teachers 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Council 3. W Wagoner, Debble Lee: Let- terwomen 2,3. Wahl, Alana Jo: Art Club 1, 2,3: Red Cross 1,2,3: Presi- dent 3: Play Crew 3. Ward, Donna Jean: Future Secretaries 3:Office Prac- tice 3: Pep Club 1. Ware. Rlck L.: Football l: Tennis 1: Band 1.2: Pep Band 1,2. Warren. Kathleen: Orches- tra 2. Webb, Steve: Baseball 1: German Club 1: Safety 2. Wehby, Barbara: Future Teachers 1: Pep Club 1.2.31 Safety 2.3. Wells, Rozetta Marie: Choir 2: Girls Glee Club 1: Busi- ness Club 2: French Club 1: Office Practice 3: Usher- ettes 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1,2. Whillock, Joyce: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 1,2 White, James Thomas: Football 2,3: Homecoming King 3: Lettermen 2,3: White, Leslie: Cross Country 1,2,3: Track 1.2.3. White, Ruby Jean: Band 1,2: Pep Band 1,2: Business Club 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Debate 2,3. Whitley, Beverly Ann: Or- chestra 1,2: Pep Club 1,2,3: Usherettes 2: Y-Teens 1,2. Whorton, Kathy: Girls Glee Club 1,2: Business Club 2,3: Future Med 1. Wilcox, Norma Jo: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 1,2,3. Wilkening, Steve: Football 2. 3: Wrestling 2.3: Lettermen 2,3: Williams, Annie: Art Club 3. Williams, Betty I.: Office Practice Club 3. Wlliams, Jerry Lynn: D. E. Club 3. Willls, Wilberta Jean: Trans- fer 2: French Club 2: Letter- women 2,3. Wilson, Bruce: Baseball 2,3: Football 1: Safety 2. Wilson, Connie L.: French Club 1: Future Med 2,3: President 3: Pep Club 1.2: Play Crew 3. Wilson, Dale Lynn: Swim- ming 1,2,3: Chess 3: Key Club 3: Lettermen 2: Honor Roll 2.3, Wilson. Jane E.: Girls Glee Club 1: French Club 1: Fu- ture Secretaries 3: Future Teachers 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Usherettes 2. Wilson, Teresa M.: Art Club 2,3: Vice-President 2: Pep Club 2: Honor Roll 3: Play Crew 3. Winders, Jane: Pep Club 1. 2,3: Home Ec. Club 3. Withrow, Mike: Football 1: Gymnastics 1,2,3: Track 1, 2,3: Lettermen 1,2,3: Honor Roll 2. Wong, Alice M.: French Club 1: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Council 1. Wong, Wilma Mar: Future Teachers 3. Wood,Jessie L.: Girls Glee Club 1: Future Med 1: Fu- ture Teachers 3. Woolsey, Mary E.: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 2,3. Wooten, Gil: Baseball 1: Swimming 1: Track 1: Choir 2,3: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Boys Glee Club 1: Westerners 2,3: Red Cross 2. Wright, Ellayne: Honor Roll 3. Wright, Sharen: Girls Glee Club l: Choir 2,3: Western- ers 3: Honor F:oll1,2,3. Y Yates, Karen Lynn: Future Secretaries 3: Pep Club 1,2: 3: Spanish Club 1. Yorton, Roger K.: Choir 3: Men of West 1,2: Mixed Chorus 3: Boys Glee Club 1: Westerners 3: Play Cast 3, Young, Dianna: Future Med 21 Art Club 3. A Aary, Karen 32, 131 Abbot, Terry 62, 131 Abbott, Michael 32 Abel, Janet 62 Abram, Caroline 80. 129 Abshier. Patricia 80 Ackerman, Mike 80 Ackley. John 9, 32, 121. 161,162 Acklln, David 80 Acosta, Mary 80 Adair. Charlotte 62 Young, Genevie Ann: Home Ec. Club 3. Z Zagonel, Moza Ann: Art Club2. Zellers, Dale A.: Band 1,2,3: Pep Band 1,2,3: Future Teachers 3: Latin Club 1: President 1: Student Coun- cil 3: Honor Roll 1.2.33 Boys State 2. Zimmerman, Carol L.: Pep Club 2,3. Zody, Melody Anne: Choir 23 Girls Glee Club 1: French Club 1: Future Med 2,31 Pep Club 1,2,3: Cabinet Council B Bader Linda 62,128 Bader, Terry 33,121,156 Bailey, Larry 33, 120 Bailey, Paula 33, 109 Bailey, Tony 33 Baird.John 80 Baker. Baker. Baker. Glen 33. 121 Joy 33. 128 Maxine 80 Adam, Mike 80,140,141 Adams, Adams, Adams. Adams. Adams, Adams. Adams. Bruce 62, 133 Charles 80,119 Dan 80 Mary 80. 129 Ronald 32 Teri 80. 108, 129 Warren 80, 156 Adamson, Dwayne 80, 133 Addis. Sandra 62.128 Additon, Theresa 32 Ahlf, Dale 62. 72. 130. 131 Aiken, Sue 80,129 Akers, Pamela 80 Akers, Robert 32 Alexander. Bruce 80, 154 Aley. John 62.133 Allen, Bill 32. 109 Allen, Carlene 80. 129 Allen, Denise 80 Allen, Donna 32 Allen, Fred 62 Allen, Vernice 33 Anderson, Brockie 80, 103, 112, 129 Anderson,CaroIine 62 Anderson. Mrs. Darlene 20. 108 Anderson. Michael K. 33 Anderson, Mike R. 62 Anderson, Sharon 33, 108. 128, 133 Anderson, Steven 62 Anderson William 33,116 Baker, Steve 63, 116, 120, 153 Balding Rebecca 63 Bales PauI8O,131 Bales, Peggy 33, 120 Ball. Deborah 63 Ballard. Caroline 34. 117 Ballard, Steve 80. 154 Ballinger. Coy 80 Balman, Robin 80 Band 133 Banges. Teresa 63 Banther, Marilyn 63 121,143,148,161 Bentley, Twyla 63 BerChtold,JiIl81,128 Berger, Mike 63, 120, 133 Berry, Dianna 81,134 Berry, Pamela 35,115 Bertrand, Virginia 81.129, 132 Bess, Billy 15, 81, 153 Bess, Pamela 35, 115 Bevan, Judith 81,112,129 Bevan, Susan 35,109,128 131 Beyer, Barbara 63. 117. 121, 128 Bickel Jeff 35, 49, 121, 141. 142,143, 148 Biddle,Sharon63, 112 Bierdman, Steve 35 Bierig, Mrs. Jean 20, 93, 129 Biffle, Jerry 81 Biggs, Ralph 63 Barbe, Roger 34 Barber. Velene 80 Barger . Nada 34 Barker. Patricia 63, 76. 128 Barnes, Carole 34. 109 Barnes, Julia 81.134 Barnes, Marva 34 Barnes. Sharon 63. 128 Barnhart. Richard 3, 81. 103, 113, 116 Barnickle, Patricia 63 Barrow. Rebecca 81, 103, 128 Bartel, Miss Marilyn 20, 125. 128 Bartels, Bruce 112 Bartels, James 81 Bartels, Karala 34 Barton, Bryan 81 Bascue,Karen'81,128,134 Basgall, Jackie 63 Bash, Mrs. Bonabel 20 Bash, David 116 Basketball 160 Biggs, Shirley 81,119 Bigknife, Mike 81 Bigknife. Samuel 63, 113 Bill.Donna129 Binford, Delores 35,128 Bingham, Michael 35, 132 Bingham. Pat 81, 134 Bird, Rodney 63 BirdweIl,Terry 63 Birmingham, Dorothy 81 Birmingham. Janis 81 Bishop, Jimmy 81 Bitler, James 63,133,153 Bittle, Henry 81 Biostad, Carol 63, 118 Blackburn, Connie 81, 112, 129 Blackburn, Robert 35. 121, 158, 159 Blair, Rex 35 Blair, Richard 81 Blake, Lana 81 Blakely, James 35 Blakemore, Mr. Glenn 20. 128 133 Andrews, Paula 80, 125. Channer. Karen 83 Andrus, Judy 33, 109 Appel, Jean 62 Armstrong, Pamela 80, 129 Armstrong, Patricia 80. 112, 129 Armstrong, Rena 33 Arnold, Kenneth 62, 158, 159 Art Club 109 Artherton, Alice 33, 128 Artherton, Joyce 62 Asher, Suzanne 33 Ashey, Deborah 80, 112. 129 Ashley. Jerry 62 Ashlock, John 33, 106 Ashton, James 62, 116, 130, 131 Ast. Rickie 80 Atherton, Lawrence 33, 116 Atkins, Gerald 62, 117 Atkinson, Bob 62 Atkinson, Lynda 8, 80, 109, 129 Atkison. William 62 Atwood, Glenda 62 Austin, Tim 80,113,133 Avery, Karen 80 Avery, Linda 80 Avila, Irene 33 Axford, Christy 80, 103. 129. 133 Bates, Viola 81 Batson. Bruce 63 Bauer, Randall 81, 131 Baugh, Roger 156 Baughman, Joe 34 Baughman, Robert 81 Bayer. Randy 117 Baxter, Nancy 81 Bayouth, Helen 81, 129 Beals, Cindy 63, 109 Beals. Sandra 63 Beard, Steve 34 Bearden. Claudia 81.134 Beat, Miranda 34,117 Beaver. Miss Clarice 20 Beck,William 34,121,148 Becker. Judy 63,134 Becker, Kathy 34, 109, 110, 110,111 Blevins. Steve 63 Blex, Bruce 81 Bowles, Bill81 Boyd, Ronald 81 Boyd, Steven 36,121,148 156 Boydston, Roy 81. 109 Boylan, Joe 36,133 Boylan, Rickie 63. 153, 159 Boyle, Janet 63, 108, 118: 128 Boys, Mrs. Helen 20 Brack, Dennis 36 Bradley. Michael 3, 36, 120 Bradrick. Tom 82,152,153 Brady, Sandra 63 Branam.Sharon81,129 Brandenburg. Mr. Harold 9. 20,148 Brandenburg, Nancy 82. 129,133 Brandt. Timothy 8. 63, 151 Brashear, Danny 63 Brattin, Shirley 36. 115 Bratton, Mary 82 Brayfleld,Wanda 63.118, 128,131 Brazell, Deanna 36,115 Brecheisen, Lyle 10. 36, 103,108 Breen, Mrs. Mary Lee 20, 114,115 Brees,Cindy82,129 Brennan, James 82,119 Brenneman, Diane 36 Breth, Robin 36,135 Bretz, Mr. Dennie 20, 103. 148, 149, 151 Briggs, Margaret 63, 108. 128 Briley, Greg 82 Briley. Jeff 64 Broadstreet, Randy 54 Brockert, William 36,121, 131,148 Brockleman, Marsha 82, 129 Broddle. Mr. Bertram 20 Brodie, Mary 36.114 Brooks, Daniel 37. 148, 151 Brooks. Robert 82 Brooks, Shelley 82, 112, 1,23 Student Council 2.3 President 3: Debate 3: Fo rensics 2,33 Honor Roll 1 Play Crew 1. Burns,Craig82.119,131 Burns. George 37 Burns, Monty 37. 121 Burns. Nancy 82,108 Burnsworth. Kris 82 Burton, Gerri 64, 128 Bush. Sally 82, 129 Bushnell, Mary 37 Bussart, Pat 64 Buster. Butler. Butler. Butler: Arthur 64 David 82,140,141 Patrick 64,135,137 Rebecca 82, 129 111 Becker, Mary 63,105, 106 Beckman. Carla 63, 128 Bedient, Howard 34.131, 132 Been. Alan 81,131 Behrs, Linda 63 Belcher, Jerry 63 Bell, Bobby 156 Bell,Donna81,134 Bell,James 81 Bell, Kathleen 34,108,128 Bell, Sheryl 34, 114 Bendix Benge. en, Eric 81 Charles 81. 116 Bennett, James 35 Bennett, Kenneth 40.63, Blick, Mary 63, 115. 118 Blough, Connie 63 Bode, John 35 Bogard, Barbara 63 Bogard, Diana 35,119 Bolan, Larry 81 Bolden, Phyllis 35 Bole. Cynthia 81,129,134 Bolinger, Mike 63 Bolster, Douglas 35.119 Bolster, Roseann 63,128, 155 Bonham, Cathy 63 Booher, Linda 35,125,128, 130 Bookout, Connie 35, 109. 115 Bookout, Regena 63, 108. 111. 128 Boone, Denise 63, 76, 112. 128 Booth, Larry 63 Booze, Judy 63 Borniger, Jean 81,118,129 Bott, Kenneth 81 Botts, Jo 35.115 Bough, Susan 112 Bough. Douglas 63 Bowen, Mariorie 36, 108. 128, 131 Bowers, Sue 36,108 Bowin, Lynn 36,114 124 Brough, Dennis 82 Brown Beverly 82, 117. 129 Brown Clarence 64, 120 Brown Connie 37,115, 125. 128 Brown Mrs. Florence 28 Brown Joyce 82 Brown Kathleen 82, 129 Brown Loree 109 Brown Loretta 37 Brown Mary 33, 37, 46. 108, 128 Brown, Sheryl 82, 128 Bruce, Diana 82 Bruce, Linda 37. 129 Bryant, Aaron 64 Bryant, Bradley 37. 131 Bryer. Steven 37 Buchholz. Larry 64 Buck.Cheryl64,131.155 Buck, Wayne 64 Buck,Yvonne 37 Buckner, Pamela 64 Bullard, Bonnie 82, 134 Bullard, Larry 82 Bullard, Leonard 82 Bumpas. Mrs. Margaret 20,120 Bunce, Richard 82.154 Burmeister, Peggy 82, 129 Burnette, Mrs. Mayme 28 Butterfield, Mari 82. 117. 129 Buxton, Michael 64, 113 Byerley, Roy 37 Byers, Brad 82 C Cachard, Donald 64 Cady, Dale 82.109 Cain, Don 82 Cain, Rita 64 Calre. Joe 37 Callahan, Brenda 64 Callahan, Vonna 64,102. 103, 128, 131.135 Calvert, Gary 64. 148, 151, 161 Calvert, Patty 64 Camargo, Ernestine 82 Ca mien, Antoinette 37,115 Camien. Henry 82 Campbell, Greg 64 Carlson, Sharon 82,134 Carney. lvan 37 Carpenter, Randal 64 Carr, Charles 8,64 Carr. Donna 82,129 Carson, Sandra 15, 37, 120. 128 Carter, Jo 82 Carter, Robin 37 Carter, Sharron 83.134 Case, David 37 Case, Marilyn 37 Casey, Mike 37,49, 121. 141,142,143.148 Casey, Patricia 83 Cathey. Marilyn 134 Catlin, Richard 64,120 Caviness, Vicky 64,112. 133 Caylor. Betty 83 Caylor, Nancy 64 Caylor. Sherry 64 Champ. Gerald 38, 133 Champ, Patti 64, 128 Chancellor. Mr. Bill 28 Chandler, Cassandra 38, 120, 132.133 Chandler. Clifford 83,133 156 Chapman, Christine 83,129 Charbonneau, Kathy 83 Charles, Claudia 38,112 Charter. Diane 38.128 Chasey, Kent 83 Chavez. Bob 83. 109. 133 Cheerleaders 124 Chellman. Mary 64.120 Cheney, Tom 83 Cherry, Glenda 83, 134 Cheshier. Evelyn 83, 129 Cheshier, Lavada 38 Chess Club 120 Childers, Grandle 83 Childs. Patsy 64 Chipman, Diane 10, 14, 36, 38,102.103,113,128 Chipman, James 2, 83, 103. 113.116. 137 Chrisman. Jimmy 38 Chrisman, Ruby 64 Christian, Kerry 64,109 Christian, Mrs. Mariorie 21. 82, 118 Christianson, Mr. Joel 21 Christner, Charles 36, 38 Choir 131 Church, Steve 64.132 Clark, Larry 83, 153 Clark, Peggy 64, 120. 128 Clark. Phyllis 38,106,107 Clausing, J. Richard 83 Clawson, Linda 128,64,125 Claxton. Carolyn 64.128 Clayton, James 83 Clemence, Diana 64, 128 Clemons, JoAnn 64,109, 128 Cleverly. Carol 64 Cleverley. Gerald 83. 119, 153 Cline,Charla 64.132 Cline, Vikki 83 Clinesmith, Keith 83 Clingerman, Bertha 65 Clites. Ronnie 83,108 Clithero, Jean 83 Clithero. JoKaren 38.108 Cloninger, Brenda 65,131 Clutter, Nancy 65,128 Coakley, Mrs. Lakme 21. 119 Cochran, Theresa 129, 134 Coffman.Christina 38 Coffman, Diana 65 Cole, Lynn 83 Cole, Patricia 83,134 Cole. Vicki 83 Coleman, Earl 83 Coleman. Rose Marie 38, 131. 117 Colgan, Marion 83, 134 Collins, Brenda 38,131 Collins. Connie 83. 134 Collins, Gary 38 Collins, Michael83 Compton, Booth 39. 109 Connell, Linda 65,113 Connell, Richard 83 Conner, Kenneth 83 Connett. Mr. James H. 21 Converse, John 83 Converse, Tony 156 Conway, Max 83, 131 Conyers. Gregg 65 Cook, Barbara 65 Cook Cook , Douglas 65 . Mike 39. 135 Cook, Coon, Nan 65. 131 Pamela 39, 120 Cooney. John 65 Coons, Ricky 83 Cooper, Beverly 65 Cooper, Donita 65. 128 Cooper, Gary 65 Cooper, Gregg 39 Cooper, James 65, 135, 137 Cooper, Janie 65 Cope, Elizabeth 39 Cornett, Steven 83 Cornwell, Charles 83.131 Cortest, John 39 Cosby, Roger 39 Cotter, Donna 65,108,128 Cottingham, Robert 39, 159 Counter, Don 65 Courter, Ed 65,111 Courter. Kelly 83 Covel, Larry 83 Covell. Steve 65 Cowan, Haskel 83 Cowden, Mary 83 Cowles, Clarence 65 Cowles, Sarah 39 Cox, Barbara 83,124, 129 Cox, Michael 83 Cox, Mrs. Myrtle 28 Craig, Lee Roy 83 Cramm, James 39 Crawford, Debbie 83. 134 Crawford, Fonda 83 Creamer, Eddie 83 Creekmore, Ray 83 Creseom. Steve 65 Cristiano.Claudia65.109 Cristiano, Sergio 65,131 Crockett. Glenda 39,117 Crockett, Melinda 65 Cross, Mr. Marvin 28 Cross Country Crouch, John 83 Crumm, Marion 39,121 Cummins, Edward 39 Cunningham, Robert 83, 153 Curran, Sarah 65,109 Curry. Mr. James 21 Curry, Nelson, 83 Curtis. Donna 39,118 Cushenbery, Mike 83 Cuthbertson, Mary 39, 128. 131 D Dace, Carl 65, 74, 154 Daffron. James 40, 159 Dagg. Douglas 40 Dahlstrom, Belinda 115 Dailey. Nancy 4O.114,155 Dains, Angie 83,129.134 Dale, Linda 109 Dale, Mr. Roger 21,109 Daniels, Frederick 83 Darnell, Brenda 65 Darnell, Linda 65,108 Darnell, Vikki 83. 108, 129, 134 Daugherty, Nanetta 40. 103,112,128.131,132, 141 David, Linda 40 David, Raymond 83,119 Davidson. Wilma 65.118, 128 Davis, Arthur 83,119 Davis, Billie 83 Davis, Brad 83. 156 Davis, David 40. 132. 137. 155 Davis, Ginger 65,113,117 Davis, lla 40 Davis. Marjorie 65 Davis, Mike 65, 131 Davis, Oscar 83 Davis, Nola 83 Davis, Susan 65 Day, John 65 Day, Stephen 40 Dean, Roxanne 40, 103, 125, 128. 143 Debate 110, 111 Deeds. 83, 108. 129 Deen, Russell 83, 131 DeFoor, Joyce 65 DeFoor, Judy 40 DeForest, Donna 66, 115 118, 128 DeForest, Randy 40 DeGrant, Donna 66,131 Dehncke. Edwin 83 Deierling, Linda 40.115, 128. 133 DeMaree, Linda 84 Dennis, Sharon 66 Dent. Roy 66 Dent, Wilma 83,129 Denton, Dale 40, 111 Denton, Jacob 84 DeThample, Connie 66 Devlin, Daniel 66 Devlin. Michael 40. 120 DeWitt, Kathy 66, 113, 128 Dick, Renee 66, 131, 155 Dickmeyer, Vicki 66 Dienstbach, Byron 66 Dietrich, Steve 84 Dildine, Susan 66,108,128 Dill, Pamela 66,112.128, 130 Dillard, Steve 84 Dinsmoor, Dena Jo 66.124, 128, 143 Dishman, Charles 84,116. 133 Diskin, Mr. Kenneth 21. 148, 149. 160 Distributive Education Club 115 Dodd, Karron 84,129 Dodds, Mark 84, 107, 116, 151 Doffing, Debbie 84 Dole, Linda 84.129 Doll, Kirk 66, 141. 142, 148, 151, 161 Dominquez, Pete 84 Dominquez. Phillip 84,119 Donahue, Jacqueline 84, 129 Donham, Kathleen 66 Donley, Johnny 84 Donnell, Cynthia 84,134 Donner, Dallas 84.131,117 Dopps, Dan 84,119 Dopps, Mark 66 Doshier. Karen 129 Doucet. lmo 41 Douglass, Becky 66, 125, 128 Douglass, Gary 84 Douglass, Marleen 66. 112, 129 Downing, Betty 41, 120 Downing, Deborah 128 Downing, Linda 41, 103. 113, 128,141 Downing, Mary 41, 121. 128,117 Dowty, Marcus 32, 41, 135, 132 Drake, Lynn 84 Dreiling, Caren 66, 128 Dreiling, Gerald 84 Drew. Karen 41,109,128 Driver. Ronnie84 Droll, DeLee 15, 41, 124, 140, 141,143, 100 Dubbs,Joyce 66 Dubbs, Patricia 84, 129 Dugan, Betty 41 Dukes, Hector41, 120 Duncan. Lola 66.120 Duncan, Terry 66 Dunlap, Miss Wilma 21 Dunscomb,Julie84,129, 134 Duran, Delores 41.108 Duran. Katherine 66, 111 Durbian. Robbin 84 Durham, Ronald 66,109 Dust, Doug,66 Dutcher. Georgie 66 Dutton. Rosemary 41, 117 Duty, Brenda 66 Duvall, Deborah 41.118, 128,131 Duvall, Mrs. Joy 28 Duvall, Larry 84 Duvall, Mary Kathleen 66, 108.118.128,131 Dyck. Eric 84.119 Dye, Mr. James T. 5 E Easter, Don 84 Eaton. Donald 84 Eckhoff, Jim 66, 148 Edelen, Brenda 84 Edmondson. Donna 41 Edmondson, Mike 66 Edwards. Charles 84 Edwards, Janet 66 Edwards, John 84 Edwards. Marjean 66, 128 Elder, Marilyn 84,129 Eli. Henry 66 Eli,Tom41,121 Elliott, Sandra 41,118 Ellis, Gailya 84,129 Ellis, Linda 41,114 Ellis, Russell 156 Ellison, Daryl 84 Elrod, Rebecca 84 Elsten, Mr. Guy 21 Emmons, Mrs. Carol 21 Emmons, Mr. Charles. Jr. 21,134,132,133 Engel, Linda 66 English. Deanna 84 Eppler. Marsha 66, 128 Erdman,Joseph 84 Erwin, Robert 84, 117 Eslin, Sandy 84 Estes, Margaret 16.41 Estill, Mr. Robert 21 Etienne, Linda 41 Eubank. Susan 66.128, 141, 142 Evans. Carl 167 Evans, Deana 84,129,134 Evans. Janet 67. 103, 128. 130,131,117 Ewing. Linda 67 Ewing, Rose 115, 128, 130, 131 Eyer, Linda 67.128 F Faculty 18, 19 Faires, Mr, Marion 21,118 Farha, Leslie 41,109 Farney,Farol41.109,128 Farrar, Mary 84 Farries, David 84, 116 Faudel, Kurt 42 Fear. Mrs, Judith 21,130. 134 Feaster, Vickie 84, 108, 129 Feeney, Patrick 67. 137 Feeney, Richard 42 Fegter. Brant 84 Felix, Kelly 67 Feller, James 67 Fellers, Marylin 42 Ferguson, Ellen 84.129 Ferguson, Jerry 67,113 Fernz, Deborah 84. 129 Fesler, Greg 84 Fiedler, Duane 84, 134 Fiegel, Terry 67 Fields. Linda 67,131 Filby, Mr. Don 21.23 Findeiss, Carl 42 Fisk. Don 42 Fitch, William 42 Fitzmaurice. Judy 84 Fleetwood. Roney 84 Fleming, Michael 84, 132 134 Flesch, Connie 42 Flowers, Loyd 84 Folger. Julie 67,124,126 128 Foncannon, Marlene 84 Football Foote. Janet 42, 108 Foote, Margo 3, 84, 128 Foreman, Beverly 67, 135 Forest. Daryl 84, 159 Forest, Kay 84. 112 Forman, Larry 67 Fornshell, Tommy 67, 151 156 Fosnight, Louise 42, 115 Fosnight, Phyllis 67 Foster. Charline 42 Foster, Mrs. Maxine 28 Foster, Ru by 84 Fountain. John 67 Fowler, Tommy 42 Fowler. Wayne 42 Fraley, Bonnie 84, 134 Francis, Teddi 84. 129, 134 Frank, Kathryn 84 Frank, Mrs. Lorena 28 Fredrichson, Barbara 84 Fredrickson, Beverly 67 Fredrickson, Tom 67, 141, 142, 148, 161 Freedlun, Neta 84 Freeman, Diane 42, 109, 128 French Club 112 French, Glenda 67 Fresh. Martin 42 Frey, Miss Ruth 21.103 Fricks, Mr. Jim 28 Friesen, Dr. Edwin 4, 12, 23 Froning. Mr. Harold 21,116 Fry, Diane 43, 125, 128, 141, 142 Fry, Elizabeth 43 Fry, James 43 Fugit, David 85 Fugit, Robert 156 Fullerton, Marilyn 43, 128, 133 Fullinwider, Dorothy 85, 113.129 Fullinwider, Robert 43, 109 Furry. Rex 43 Future Medical Careers Club 108 Future Secretaries Assoc. 115 Future Teachers 108 G Gabbert. Ted 85 Gabrielson, Mrs. Shirley 21, 23, 104. 107 Gades. Susan 67, 112, 128 Gage, Hollade 85 Gage, Janette 85, 132 Gaimes, Alvin 68 Gaither, Robert 67. 109 Galbraith. Lisa 85, 129 Gallegos. Deborah 67, 115, 118,128 Galloway, Robert 85, 131. 159 Galvan, Miss Panfila 21,113 Gann. Shirley 85. 120. 131 Garcia, Angelica 67 Gardner. Jim 43 Gardner, Martha 85, 118. 129 Garlach, Jack 23, 67. 105, 107, 121.154 Garrett. Judy 67, 108, 128 Garrett. Larry 85 Garrison. Mike 43 Garrison, Timothy 85. 134 Garten, Bobby 43 Garton, Dennis 43,116 Gaskill. Eddie 67, 159 Gaskill. Larry 85, 119 Gates. Charles 85 Gates, Mr, Merle 21,119 Gegen, Miss Karen 21, 125, 128 Geile, Cliff 85 George, Ginny 85 George, Nancy 85, 134 Gerdes, Fredrick 67 German Club 113 German, Larry 156 Gerwert, Pat 85 Gerwert, Rita 43, 109, 111 Gibson, Brent 67 Gibson, Dana 85 Gibson, Gloria 43,108 Gibson, James 43 Gibson, Thomas 67, 108. 111 Gibson, Wanda 67 Giese, Mr. August 28 Gilbert. Georgette 43 Gilchrist, Barbara 43, 128, 132 Gilchrist, Larry 43 Gilchrist, Laura 67, 109. 125 Gile, Lepha 85 Gile, Richard 85 Gile, Robert 21, 26, 161 Gile. Steve 67 Gill, Audie 85 Gillette. Terry 85 Givens, Don 43, 121.154 Gladman. Mr. Robert 21 Glamser, Janet DeeAnn 67 69, 112, 128 Glass, Becky 67.112, 132 130.131,137 Glass, Steve 85, 134 Gleason, Garnet 68, 108. 128 Glover. Cindy 68, 125, 128 Glyckherr, Marilynn 44, 135 Gochenour. David 44, 111. 135 Goodman, Nedra 85 Goodson. John 68 Goodwin. Michael 20, 44 120 Gore, Sue 85, 134 Gorges, Rickey 85 Gorrell, Brenda 68,120 Gottas, Susan 85, 129,135 Gough, Susan 85,129 Gould, Steve 85.131 Gourley, Patricia 68,128. 131 Gowan, Donna 68 Grable, Jackie 44, 108, 125. Graeff, Kathy 44, 131 Gragg, Glen 68 Graham, Mr. Ray 21.152, 153. 154, 155 Graul.Terry 68, 130 Graves, John 85 Graves, Suzette 68, 108. 128, 131 Gray, Gloria 68 Gray, Lloyd 44, 120 Green, James 44, 121, 148. Hammes, Thomas68 Hammond, Becky 86, 112 129 Hammond, Lyle 86 Hammond, Patsy 68 Hammons, Linda 68.118 128 Hampton, Douglas 86 Hampton, Linda 86, 115 Hampton, Rhonda 68, 130 131.155 Hanallin, Sharon 86 Handlin, Clinton 68 Handlin, Sharon 86, 129 Haney, Jackie 86, 113 Hanna, Becky 68. 109 Hanni, Gary 68,148,160 161 Hansen.Greg86, 120 Hansen. Brad 68,77,121 148. 151, 156 Hanshaw. Pamala 68 Hanson,Charles 68 Hanson, Debby 86,129 Harbutz, Linda 44 Hardesty, Richard 68 Hardie, Margo 86. 118, 129 Harland, Linda 86,109 Harmon,Vernon 86 Harp. Victoria 86, 134 Harris, Bonnie 68 Harris, Larry 86 Harris, Mr, Merle 28 Harris, Mildred 44, 108 128, 131 Harris, Nita 68 Harris, Patricia 68, 128 Harrison, Debra 128 Harrison, Pam 86 Hart, Patricia 45 Hartfo 112. rd, Rebecca 16, 45 128 151, 159 Green, Richard 158,159 Green, Theresa 85 Greene, Sheila 85 Greenelee, Kathy 68, 119 Greenlee, William 44,120 Greger, Steve 85 Griffin, Claudia 68 Griffin, Mary 85 Griffith, Karen 85, 128 Griffiths, Mrs. Verla 21, 108 Griggs, Debra 85, 129, 134 Griggs, Paul 68 Grimes, Alvin 119 Grobe, Cyd 68, 125, 128 Grube, Roger 85 Guinn, Sandra 68,128 Gum, Susie 85,113,129 Gurley, Diana 68, 112, 132 Gurley, Mrs, Lorene 21,33 Guy, Bonnie 85 Gymnastics 159 H Haddad, Julie 85,112,129 Haddad, Tim 44,121,148 151 Hadix, Linda 85, 109 Haines, Donna 44, 111, 113, 128 Hale, Helen 68, 118 Hall, Arlene 85 Hall, Janice 68, 128 Hall, Laurence 44 Hall, Raymond 68 Halls, Cynthia 68, 76, 103. 109, 128 Hamacher, Linda 44, 114. 115 Hambleton, Larry 68, 120, 151 Hamby, Richard 85 Hamilton, Bonnie 44, 109 Hamilton, Mrs, Stella 21. 120 . Hammer, Mary 44, 113. 128, 132 Hammes, Marlene 85, 113. 129 Hartman, Debbie 68 Hartman, Linda 68 Hartman, Marilyn 128, 131 Hartzell, Willa 68 Harvey, Andrea 86, 128 Harvey, Pascal 45 Harvey, Robert 86 Harvey. 132 Harvey, Silvia 86 Haskins, Randy 86,156 Haskins, Susan 64, 68 Hastings, Arla 68, 118,128 Hatfield, Roger 86, 113 131, 153 Haughawout, David 86, 156 Haughawout, Robert 68 116, 120, 153 Haun. Robert 45, 110, 111 Haury, David 86 Haury, Rita 68. 125.128 Hauser, Ferre! 68 Hauser, Sheryl 68 Havens. Nancy 86 Havens, Robert 45, 148 Hawk, Arthur 86 Hawk, Dave 86 Hawks. Steve 86 Hawpe, Peggy 86 Hayes, Rebecca 68 Hays, Rita 86 Hays, Sharon 45. 115 Headric, Rodger 109 Heasty. Sheryl 86. 129 Heatherly, Jeanne 23, 68 69, 104, 128 Hedrick, Howard 86 Heeb. Susie 68, 76. 128. 141, 142 Heggy, Cynthia 86. 108. 129, 133 Heilman,Charles68 Heimrich, Nancy 45, 115 Hein, Jim 86 Hein, John 68 Heinze, Elaine 68, 113, 128, 131, 132 Sylvia 68, 108. 128. Heinzman. Stanley 68 Heimerman, Mrs. Dorothy 28 Heitman, Judy 86, 118,129 Heitrnan.Marla68.128 Heldebrand, Janet 87 Helfrich, Janet 68, 124, 128 Helfrich, Robert 155 Hellard. George 86 Hellard,John 87 Helvie, Phil 68, 148, 151, 161 Hemphill, Teresa 87 Hemenway, Janet 45, 115 Hendershot, Duane 87 Henderson, Diane 115 Henderson, Terry 45, 148 Hendricks, Alan 45,109 Hendrix, Paula 23.69, 128 Hendrix, Rita 69.109 Hendrix, Rodger 87 Henline, Deborah 40, 45. 108. 128 Henning, Carl 45 Henrichs, Elaine 45,109. 128 Henrion, Paul 87, 154 Henry, Cindy 131. 155 Henry, Gerry 45, 120 Henry, Lucinda 69 Henry, Nina 69, 135 Hern. Audrey 69 Herring. James 69, 108 Heuback, Jeannie 45, 117 Heuberger, Brad 87 Hicks, Mrs. Gertha 28 Higgins, Lawrence 45, 130. 131 Higgins, Patricia 87,134 Higgins. Randy 15, 45.49. 148, 151 Higgins,Timothy 87 Hildebrand. Janet 134 Hill, Edward 45,148 Hill. John 87 Hill, Kathleen 3, 87, 103. 113.129 Hill, Ronald 45 Hillis, Barbara 69 Hillis, Donald 45 Hillwick, Deborah 69 Hilton, Glenda 33, 45, 108. 114 Hl-Larks 130 Hines, Charlotte 69 Hinkle, Melvin 87 Hinkle, Susan 45,115 Hinnenkamp. John 67,113. 156 Hitt, Murphy 87 Hoag, Emily 87 Hockman, Steve 87, 109. 131 Hodge. Brenda 69, 128. 133 Hoenscheidt, Sharon 45. 114 Hoffman, Gregory 6, 45 Holcomb, Debra 69, 128. 131 Holdeman, Thomas 87, 113 Holland, Diana 87.134 Holland, Gary R, 69 Holland, Gary W.46, 121. 161 Hollander, Ross 69,154 Hollander. Scott 46, 155 Holloway. Sharon 69 Holman,Chris 69 Holmes. Florence 87, 129 Holmes. Larry 87, 153 Holt. Judy 87 Holtzen. Carolyn 46, 113. 128,132, 133 Home Economics Club 120 Honomichl, Margaret 46 114 Hook, Norton 69 Hooper, Robert 87 Hoover, JoEllen 69 Hoover, Larry 46 Hoover, Marsha 46, 115 Hoover, Miles 46, 121, 148. 154 Hopkins, Charlotte 46, 120 Hopkins, Dell 46, 109 Hopkins, Heather 46. 108. 130, 131 Hoppe. Janna 46, 120 Hopper, John 87 Horine, Sheila 87.129 Horrocks, Sandy 46 Hough, Anna 87 Houser, Claude 87 Houser. Linda 46,118 Housholder, Mr. D. J. 21 Howard, Terry 87 Howe, Carol 69 Howe, Thelma 46 Howerton, Carol 46, 108 Huckins, Kathryn 46, 114 Huddleston, Terry 87 Huddleston, Toni 87, 129. 134 Hudson. Mr. George 22, 23. 117 Huffman, Verena 69 Huftstedler. Charlotte 69 Hukle, Connie 15,47,13O Hukle, Frank 87, 113, 153 Hulbert, Roberta 87. 129 Hulbert, Thersa 47.108 Hungate. Galen 69 Hunnicutt, Mrs. Margaret 22 Hunt, James M. 47 Hunter, Mr, K. W. 22, 117 Hunter, James 69 Hurst, Elizabeth 47,128 Hurst, Lloyd 47 Huskey, Michael 69 Huskey, Robert 47, 133 Huskey, Susan 87,134 Huss, Mr. Ray 22 Hyre, Elizabeth 47 Hyre, Robert 59 Hysom, Ronald 87 I lmboden, Susan 87, 129. 135,140,141 lndermill, Joyce 15, 47. 124,131 Ingalls, Roberta 47, 108. 128 Interests 98-99 lrwln, Denita 47 lsbill, Kim 47, 106 J Jackson, Mrs. Bernice 28 Jackson, Mr. J. Ellis 22,130. 161 Jimenez, David L. 87 Jimenez. Mr. Ralph 22 Jinkins, Dana 15.47. 109. 137 Jinks. Michael 47 Jobe, Mary 87 Jockers, Brent 47, 156 Johansen. Mike 69 Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Betty 87 Danny 47. 115 David 69.133 Eric 47, 121, 148 Gary 47.87, 121 Greg 87, 116 Heidi 69, 124, 128 Jim 47 John 69 Lloyd 70,153, 156 Mr. Merle 22, 108 Ronald 47, 113 Tina 88.125,128 Wanda 48,131 Johnston, Everett 48 Johnston, Keith 48 Johnston, Michael 70 Johnston, Steve 88, 153, 156 Jones, Beverly 70 Jones. Craig 48 Jones. Danny 9, 48, 121. 161, 162 Jones, Frances 88, 129 Jones, Judith 88 Jones. Marcia 73,88,129. 134 Jones, Nancy 70.73,112. 128, 130, 131 Jones. Ray 70, 130. 131. 137 Jones, Ronald 48,131,137 Jones, Sandra 70, 73, 128. 130, 131 Jones,William 80 Jones, William 48. 88. 133. 148. 156 Jordan.Anita 48, 133 Jordan, Connie 70,128,117 Jordan, Elaine 88 Jordan, Kathy 88, 112, 129. 131 Jackson, Ron 69 Jacobs, Cathy 47, 114, 115 Jacobs Linda 87 Jacobs Pete 69, 151 Jacobs. Sharon 69, 109 James,Jim 69 James, Jimmie 87, 156 James, LaDonna 87,129 134 James, Shari 47. 112, 128 133 James, Tommy 87 Jansen. David 87, 132, 133 Jansson, Conard 87 Janzen, Becky 87.129 Jayne, Clara 87. 134 Jayne, Gary 47 Jayne, Melvin 87 Jeffress, Debra 87 Jeffreys. Jack 69 Jenkins, Timothy 69 Jenkins, Mr. William 22, 103 Jennings, Sharon 87 Jernigan, John 87,119 Jessup. Roma 15, 47, 128. 131,137,141,142,143 Jett. Steve 87 Jimenez, David C. 47, 121. 132 Juarez, Anita 88 Jurgensen, Karen 48, 128. 131 Jurgensen, Karla 88, 129 K Kaegi, Beverly Gail 70. 103. 125,128 Kaiser, Kathleen 88, 118. 129 I, Kaiser. Tony 70 Karlstrom. Denver 70 Kautz. Evelyn 48 Kautz, Linda 88. 103. 134 Kearney, Larry Jon 108. 131 Keeler, Russell 48 Keenan, Deborah 88. 129 Keenan, Michael 48 Keene. Linda 88 Keeton, Stanley 70 Keimig, Don 48 Keimig. Lewis 70 Kelley. Pamela 88, 113, 129 Kemp, Mr.Thcmas 22.42. 149 Kennard, Debra 70 Kennard, Ronnie 70 Kent, Janice 70.128 Kessinger, Bob 48 Kester, Martha 88, 128 Ketts, Pat 70, 128, 131 Key Club 116 Kidd, Robert 88 Kiesel. James 70 Kimble, David 48 Kimble, Jane 88 Kimzey, Marsha 70,118 Kincannon, Linda 70 King, Aquinaldo 112 King, Dennis 70 King, Kevin 88 King. Kristy 88, 103, 129 King, Patricia 88, 112.134 King. Sharon 48,114 King, Sherry 88. 134 King, Steven 88 Kirby. Pamala 48, 115, 121 Klingman, Deborah 88.112, 129 Klingman, Robert 70 Kloster, Edwin 88, 131 Klotz, Raymond 70.135 Kneisler, Mary 88 Kneisler, Mary 48, 109 Knight. Steven 88 Knost, Kathleen 89, 129 Koch, Ginger 89,109 Koch, Larry 48,121,153 Koch. Loretta 48, 118 Koker. Mary 70, 128 Koontz, Stephen 89. 113, 154 Kopper, Tom 49, 120 Kornhaus, Karyn 49 Kraus, Linda 49,113,128, 141 Kreager, Michael 49, 121 Kristek, Mike 89 Kristek. Sharon 70 Kroes, Greg 89 Kuehl, Sherry 49.112 Kuehn, Jane 70 Kulick, Karen 49. 108 Kutilek, Douglas 80, 89. 103 Kutilek. Frank 70 Kuykendall, Ronald 49 Kyle, Minna 89, 129 L Lackey, Mrs. Nancy 22. 155 LaFaller, Brenda 89, 112, 129 Laird, Mr, Jerry 28 Lamb, Jay 89 Lambert, Monte 89 Lamborn, Pamela 49,121 LaMunyon, Kerry 89 Lancaster, Valerie 89, 119, 129. 134 Lander, Pamela 49 Landers, Ronald 70, 156 Lane, Debra 70, 108. 128 Lane. Karen 89, 129 Lane, Rex 89. 113 Lange. Miss Marva 22, 117 Langford, Lyndon 62, 70. 103.148, 151, 154 Lantz. James 89 Larsen, Milton 70. 113 Larson, Robert 89, 156 Larson. Sandra 49. 132, 133 Lauer, Janetta 89, 129, 134, 135 Lauer. Randy 49. 108. 130, 131 Laughary, Janice 70 Lawman, Nicki 70. 128 Lawson. Laurel 89 Layton, Jerry 70 Layton, Pam 89, 134 Leach. Manfred 49 Ledbetter. Judy 49, 131 Ledford, William 70, 115, 153 Lee, Carolyn 70, 128 Lee, Marsha 70,113,128 Lee, Nancy 89. 129 Lee, Troy 70.151, 156 Leep, Harold 89 Leffel, Gary 70 Lehl, Randy 89. 131 Lehnus, Pamela 70,113 Leis, Ronald 70 Leis. Shirley 49,108 Lemon. Gwendolyn 89. 129 Lemon, Johnie 70.109 Lemon, Randy 89 Lemon, Ronald 70 Lemon, Shirley 89.113, 129 Leonard, Gary 89 Leonard, Glen 89 Leroy, Bill 70 Leroy. Edward 70 Letterman 121 Letterwomen 121 Lewis, Miss Esther 22 Lewis, Jackie 62, 70 Lewis, Mrs. Mary Ann 22, 118 Lewis, Melody 89 Lewis, Sherryl 89 Lewis, Thomas 49. 135 Lichty, Lynn 89.113.125, 129 Liebau, Carolyn 70 Lieurance. Cheryl 49, 108, 128 Liming, Glenda 49 Linaman, Pamela 70, 128 Linblad, David 89 Linder. Alan 70,110,117 Linder, Paula 89. 134 Link, Elaine 70,131 Linsner, Mr, James 22, 120 Lippincott, Greg 15, 89. 132 Lister, Lisa 89, 109, 129 Littlejohn, Harold 89 Lloyd, Marlene 89.129 Lloyd. Michael 49, 110, 111 Loehr, Alan 50 Loffland, John 89, 116, 131, 137 Loghry, Maurice 89 Logsdon, Phillip 89,156 Lohrentz, Scott 90 Loman, Sillena 70 Loney, Craig 90, 116 Long, Cynthia 35, 51 Long, Dorsey 90, 103, 128, 134 Long, Lesley 71.102.103. 113,128,131 Lopez, Ralph 71 Lorence, Don 50 Lorence, Douglas 71, 116 Loucks, Barbara 16. 71 Love, Gary 15.50. 103, 113, 133. 153 Loving, Davone 50. 113 Loving, Larry 71,117 Lowe, Terry 90 Lund. Pamela 71,109,128 Lusk, Mrs. Anita 22,71. 115 Luther, William 71 Lutz, Billie 90 Lynch, Francis 71 Lynxwiler, John 71 Lyons, Jeannine 71,131 Lytle, Mr. Robert 22, 149. 156. 157 M Maclaskey, Karen 71, 128 Madern, Eddie 90 Mah. Joan 71 Mah, May 90 Mahurin. Barbara 71 Mainz. Darrel 50 Majors, Alvin 8, 71 Malone. Patrick 90. 113, 116. 131 Maloney. Donna 71 Manes. Luther 90 Manes. Stella 50. 114 Mansell, Sandra 71. 128. 135 Mar, Dixie 71.120 Mar, Goldie 71,113 Mar, Jim 50 Mar, Linda 50. 112,118 Margrave. Mrs. Mildred 28 Marley, Cheryl 50 Marley. Steve 71 Marsh, Janice 90 Marshall, James 71 Martin, Betty 50, 109 Martin. George 90 Martin, Gregory 71,161 Martin. Janalee 90. 132 Martin. John 71 Martin, Randy 90 Martink. Linda 90 Martinez, Lucille 71.117 Marts. Jennifer 90,129 Marvin. Mike 90 Mason, Pamela 50,120 Massengill, Linda 90, 134 Massie, Richard 50 Mast, Linda 71 Matchett, Randy 71 Mathers, Debbie 71,128 Matthews, Gayla 71, 119, 131 Mathews, Vince 90, 116, 133 Matlock. Stanton 90 May, Gerald 90 McAllister. Carol 134 McAnally, Bruce 90 McBlaine, James 120 McBride, Theresa 71, 120 McCaffrey, Nancy 71 McCall. Mark 71 McCann, Dennis 50 McCarley, Anne 71 McCarthy, George 50 McCarthy, John 71,153 McCarthy, John 50, 112, 152, 153 McCarty, Gary 90 McClaughry, Anne 71 McClenahan, Darrell 90 McClenahan, David 50,59 McClung. Mike 71,116 McClure. Mike 90 McConnell. James 71 McConnell, Sheila 50, 108 McCord, Lois 71 McCormick, Rebecca 90 McCormick, Sandy 50, 109. 117 McCoy. Janice 90 McCrea, Richard 90 McCune, Mr. Ralph McCurley, Joyce 71, 108 128, 131 McDermed, Diana 71 McDonald, Brenda 50 McDow, Lois 90 McDowell, John 90, 132 McEachern, Mr. John 22 McEwen, Mr. Julian 22, 25 159 McGill, Gary 90,117 McGinley. Donald 90 McGinty, Cheryl 90 McGreevy, Mike 90 McGrew, Judy 72 McGuire, Molly 72,128, 135 Mclntosh, Jerry 72, 121, 148, 151, 161 Mclntosh, Steven 3, 51 McKee, Donna 51 McKinley, Anna 72,128 McKinney, Steven 90 McLaughlin, Joyce 51, 106, 107 McLaughlin, Susan 90 McMahon, Gary 90 McMillen, Diana 90.129 McMullen, Michael 90 McMullen, Steven 51 McNaught. Dana 90 McQueen. Mr. Jimmie 22, 23.27, 128 McQuiston. Harvey 51, 101, 112 McVey, Blanche 90, 112. 129 Mead. Judith 72, 128 Meadows, Carol 72 Means. Richard 51, 121. 156 Means, Mr, Wayne 22 Meek, James 72, 151 Meeks. Connie 72 Meeks, Phillip 51, 121, 148, 156 Mehl, Edward 51, 121. 152. 153 Melton. Jack 90 Melson, Linda 72 Men ofWest 131 Mencke, Belinda 51 Mendenhall, Barbara 90, 129 Mendenhall, Shari 72. 128. 134 Merchant. Linda 51 Merrill, Wendell 90, 119, 131 Mertz, Cindi 72. 117, 128 Mertz, Vicki 51. 111. 120, 121, 128 Metcalf, Ronnie 72 Metzdorf. Martin 90 Metzdorf, Ruth 51 Meuser, William 51 Meyer. Stephen 51, 121, 154 Mickelsen. Sharon 51,108 Middleton, Janice 91 Might, Nancy 72,111,112 Miles, Charles 91 Miller, Barbra 131 Miller, Glenn 91 Miller. James 51, 130, 131, 155 Miller. Laura 80.91.128 Miller, Marty 51,115 Miller, Mary CKathyJ 51 Miller, M Miller, M ary E.91 elody 51 Miller, Steven 72,131 Miller. Susan 91.112 Miller, William 91 Mills. Linda 91 Mills. Ronnie 72 Miner, Richard 91 Mires, John 72 Mishler, Shirley 72 Mitchell, Ernest 91 Mitchell, Karlene 72, 128 Mitchell. Mark 91 Mitchell, Pamela 72 Mitchell, 134 Mitchell, Mr. William 28 Moberly, Jill 51. 104. 115 Rosemary 91, 129, Mobley, Wanda 51.115 Moffitt, Paul 72 Mohney, Robert 51 Molt, Bertha 72 Momyer. Robert 91 Montgomery. Linda 51 Moody,RandeIl91,156 Moore, Karen 51 Moore, Randall 91 Moore, Sharon 52 Moratto. Daniel 91. 134 Morell, Joe 72.121, 135, 143.148.151. 156,157 Morell, Patrick 52, 121, 148 156 Moren. Daryl 52. 109 Morgan, Gene 91, 134 Morgan, Mike 91 Morgan, Robert 72 Morrill, Linda 52,108,128 Morris, Nada 91, 112, 129 Morris, Sandra 52. 131 Morris. Sue 91. 134 Morton. Daphne 91 Moses, Judy 52,91 Moss, Judith 114, 115 Mount. Mrs. Catherine 22. 112, 128 Mount, Curtis 72 Mount. Marita 72. 117 Moyer. J. David 91 Mullen, Orlan 72 Mundy. Roger 52, 120 Mundy. Tracey 72, 112 Murphy, Pete 72. 121, 148. 151 Myers, Catherine 91, 129 Myers. Larry 91 N Nagley, Forrest 52 Nanny, Pamela 91,134 Nash. Jimmy 72 Nash, Linda 91, 129 Naylor. Mary 72. 117. 128. 133 Neagle. Ronald 91.116 Neal. Nancy 91,129,134 Nelson, Linda 52,128,132 Nelson. Rhonda 91. 103, 129,155 New. Clint91 Newbrey, Mrs. Agnes 22. 129 Newbrough. Bobby 91, 134 Newhouse, Richard 52 Newman, Elizabeth 91. 129 Newman. Leo 72 Nibert. Alan 91 Nicholas, Ricky 91 Nickle. Danny 52 Nickel. Edgar 72.113 Nickel. Johnny 52 Niemann. Carol 72. 128 Nigh. Crystal 52 Nighswonger, Mrs, Maiel 24 Nix. David 72.121.154.155 Nix, Marilyn 91.129 Nixon, Mr. Joe 24. 26 Norris.James52.72.121 148.151, 157 Nottingham. Terry 91. 129 Nulik, Dale 37, 52. 119 O Oaks. RandaIl91, 131 Oberst. Kerry 72 Oberst. Roxanne 91.128 O'Connor, Cathy 52.125 128,132,140,141, 145 O'Dell, Martin 52 Oden, Deborah 91 Odle. Calvin 72 O'DonneIl, Fora 72, 118 128 Office Practice Club 114 Ogden, David 52, 120 O'Hair. Ruth 72,109 Ohlrogge, Beverly 91 Older. Lynelle 113, 128 Oldfather. Nancy 72.118 128 Oldfield. Marie 91 Oler, Debbie 91, 129, 135 Oliphant, Victoria 91. 128 134 Oliver, Pamela 52 Oliver. Rhonda 91, 129 Olson. Mr. Donald 5 O'Neill. Patrick 73, 148 151. 161 Orchestra 132 Orebaugh. Clark 73 Ormerod. Wallie 91 Orr. Edgar 73 Orr. Kathryn 91,129 Orr. Terry 73 Orth, JoAnn 91,129,132 134 Osborne. Barbara 134 Oshel. Linda 73 Owens. Darlene 73 Owens. Donna 91. 129. 134 Owens. Elizabeth 53, 108 Owen. Jody 53. 108 Owens, Martin 73 P Padilla. Becky 73.118, 130,131 Page. Susan 91 Palmer. Palmer. Palmer. Palmer, Palmer. Mrs, Gwen 28 Janet 53 John 91 Patricia 73 Ron 73, 153 Palmer. Steven 73, 102. 103 Palmitier. Robert53. 131. 135. 137 Paph. Mrs. Bonnie 28 Parcel. Ruth 73,131 Parks, Beverly 73 Parks. James 53. 121. 152, 153 Parks, Larry 91 Parks, Richard 73 Parks. Steve 134 Parks. Warren Scott 53 ParmeIe,Thomas91 Parnell. Terry 73 Parsons. Becky 91, 103. 129 Parsons, Sarah 53. 109 Paschal. Edward 73 Pastore. Claudia 109 Patach, Kathlene 53.118, 128. 132. 133 Patnaude. Pat 73 Patrick, Mrs. Marjorie 24, 114, 118 Patrick. Virginia 91 Patten. Mr. Noel 24 Patten. Patrick 53.120 Patterson. Milford 73. 134 Patterson. Sarah 92. 129 Patton. Diana 92. 134 Patton. Mike 92 Patton, Samuel 73 Payne. Carl 92 Payne. Carol 53 Peacock, Cynthia 92. 108. 134 Pearce. Jewell 73 Pedroia, Betty 53.115 Pendleton, Adrienne 32. 53. 125,128,132 Pendleton. Margaret 73. 103,112,128 Penner. Ruth 53.113 Penner. Wesley 53 Penrod. Karen 92 Pep Band 134 Pep Club 108. 109 Perkins, Dennis 73 Perkins. Judith 73. 103, 112,128 Perkins. Pamela 53.109, 111,128 Perkins. Stella 53. 124 Perlmutter. Nilie 92.134 Perry. Larry 53. 113 Perry. Lee 92 Perry. Mark 92. 112.131 Peters. Terry 53 Pettersen, Mrs. Dorothy 24 Pfeiffer, John 73. 110, 111 Phelps. Nelle 92. 129. 134 Phillippe. Faith 92 Phillips. Barbara 92. 129. 134 Phillips. Linda 53, 106, 109. 128 Phillips. Rayma 92 Phillips. Rumfmn 92.134 Phillips. Teresa 3, 53. 128. 133 Pierce, Danny 53.110.111 Pierce. Ronnie 73.117 Pike. Donald 134 Pinkstaff. Mrs. Opal 28 Piper. Larry 92. 156 Pledger, Diann 23. 69. 73. 118, 128, 133 Pollard. Donna 73.118 Pollock. Agnes 128 Pool, Jane 73. 124. 128. 130 Poorman. Constance 73. 128 Porter. Deborah 53. 111 Potter. Patrick 73 Potter. Tamyra 92. 129 Powell. Miss Faye 24 Powell.Zella 92 Powers, Helen 53. 128 Powers. Louise 53.128 Poynter.Charles 92 Poynter. Elizabeth 73, 131 Pratt, Gordon 54, 121 Presley, Julie 73 Price. Carol 54, 100, 103. 108, 128.130 Price. Gary 54. 109. 131 Price, Mrs. Laura 24,112 Prince. Judy 92. 129, 134 Prince. Sherrie 54.128131 Pritchett. Iona 54 Pritchett. Patricia 92 Proesch. Bradley 8, 73 Pugh. Charlotte 54.117 Putman. James 73. 121. 148. 156 Pyke. Blenda 54. 103. 108. 128. 133 Pyke. Eric 132 Q Queen. Mr. Roger 78, 148, 151,156 Ouinalty. Rita 78 Ouiring. Susie 92,113. 129, 33 1 R Ragsdale, Gail 73, 128 Railey, Mary 54,103,108, 128. 132 Ramsey. Bill 73 Ramsey, Cynthia 73.131 Ramsey. Jim 92 Ramsey, Martha 118 Ramsey. Steve 54 Randall, Janice 73 Raney. Tina 92. 134 Rather. Norma 131 Rather. Norma 131 Ratliff, Steven 92 Ratts, Alan 54 Rauh. Ruth 73 Rausch, Glenn 92 Rausch, Wanda 73 Ray. Brad 92 Ray. Darrel 54. 130. 131. 135. 137 Ray. Gail 72, 128 Ray, Kathleen 92. 129 Raybourn. Linda 54 Rea. Jimmy 73 Rea. Maudie 92 Reading Club 119 Reames, Monta 92. 112, 129 Reames. Randall 54 Red Cross CIuh117 Redding, Ben 74 Reddoch, Martin 54 Redelfs. Kristy 92109. 129. 132 Redman. Dianna 72.112, 129.134 Redman. Jean 73.128 Ree, Janis 73, 128 Reece. Elizabeth 54. 115, 131 Reece. Linda 73, 115 Reece. Timothy 54 Reed. Charles 92 Reed. Cheryl 92 Reed, Gerald 73 Reed. Sandy 54 Reeder. James 92, 116 Reese, Denise 92. 103. 118. 129 Reese. Linda 92 Reeves. Tom 73 Reichenberger, Pamela 74 Reid, Sherry 54.112.131 Renz. Judy 74. 110. 112. 128 Rettmer. Robin 92. 140, 141 Reyes. Jill 74 Reyes, Sylvia 92 Reynolds. Bonita 92 Reynolds. Debra 92.134 Rhodes. Steven 74 Richards. Allen 74 Richardson. Dennis 54. 161. 162. 163 Richardson, John 74 Richey, Linda 74 Richey, Robert 74 Ricketts, Brent 92, 119 Ridder. Dorothy 54 Ridder, Nancy 74. 128 Ridgway. Benjamin 92 Ridpath. Glen 92 Ridpath. Richard 55 Rieth. Kenneth 92 Riffel. Greg 74 Ring. Edward 92 Ringle, Gregg 74 Ringle. Teryl 92 Ringle, Todd 74 Rinker. Harold 92 Rinker. Nola 109. 74 Roach, Gayle 92, 134 Robbins, Vicki 74 Robinson. Stanley 133 Roberson. Mr. Arlen 24. 103 Roberts. James 92. 119 Roberts. Kim 74. 148, 160. 161 Roberts. Linda 92. 129. 134 Roberts. Michael 74 Roberts, Randall 92, 131, 156 Roberts. Roberta 55 Robinson. Stanley 74,132 Roberts. Vickie 55 Rodman. Ivy 74 Roeth. Delores 92 Rogers. Janie 92, 129 Roland. Nancy 6. 55, 101. 103.104, 108. 128, 133 Rollins. Judy 74.134 Rooney. Linda 55.115.118 Roper. Jennifer 92. 129, 135 Roper. Robin 55. 109 Rose. Joseph 55 Rose. Larry 74. 119.131, 151. 159 Ross. Mrs. Evelyn 28 Ross. Karen 74. 155 Ross. Roger 74 Rowe. Kathy 92 Royal. Sinclair 74. 108.131, 148. 151 Royalty 141 Rucker. Frank 74 Rucker. Steve 74.117 Rudkin. Thomas 74.110, 111 Ruggles. Robert 55 Ruiz. Stephen 74 Rush, Jim 74.153.156.157 Rush. Pamela 74, 103 Rusher, Barbara 74.112 Russell. Aaron 92. 156 Russell. Leonard 93 Russell, Linnea 93 Ruth. Mr. Lonnie 24 Ryan. Susan 93.129 Ryno. Karen 74 S Sa bata. Larry 93 Safety Club 117 Saft. Dan 55 Saft. Mr, Robert 22. 24 Salmen. David 93 Sander. Dale 74,120,131 Sanderson. Mr. Arden 24 Sanderson. Fred 55,119 Sanderson. Kenny 52. 61. 131. 137 Sanditer. Deborah 74. 113. 128. 130 Sanger. Mr. Charles 9. 24. 149. 161 Savage. Constance 93, 129 134 Saville. David 55 Saxon. David 93 Saye, Suzanne 93, 109. 129 Saylor, Sammy 74.156 Schaplowsky. Alice 55, 114 Scharnhorst. Gary 10. 13. 32. 55. 100. 103. 110. 111. 135 Schermuly, Nancy 74 Scherich, Mr. Bill 24. 120 Scheuerman. Mrs. Luanne 24. 77 Science Club 119 Schlotzer. Albert 93 Schloetzer. Sheila 93 Schmidt. Patrick 55 Schmidt. Ray 55 Schmidt. Rose 55. 114,115 Schmidt, William 55.121, 148. 154 Scholl, Janet 55 Scholl. Jeffrey 55, 121. 154. 155 Schoernaker, Doug 120 Shoemaker. Evart 125. 133 Schreiner. Susan 55,113. 128 Schulte, David 74 Schulte, Joyce 93 Schulte. Peggy 74. 118 Schulte. Stephen 74 Schults. Mrs. Osa 28 Schuler. Brenda 55 Schwartz, Stephen 93 Scott, Phillip 93 Scott. Steven 74 Seager. Teresa 74. 128 Seandy, Vicki 93 Seavey. Christy 93 Seburn. Mrs. Catherine 28 Sedam. Sandra 74,120 Seely. Sharon 55, 115 Seely. Steve 74 Segers. Carl 75 Segers. Marvin 75 Segura. Anna 55 Segura. Damaris 75 Seidle. John 75 Seiber. Lawrence 55 Seibert. Nancy 93. 129 Selby. John 75.156 Selby. John L.75.151 Sell. Robert 93, 134 Senecal. Georgeann 75. 103. 112. 128 Senn. Craig 93, 134 Sentel. Marsha 75,128 Septer, Donald 75 Serrioz. Valeda 56.109 Serrioz, Vincent 93. 117, 159 Setchell. Rodney 56 Seyler, Benny 75 Shackellord, Trudy 93 Shackleford. Judy 75 Shaddy. Harry 56 Shaffer. Frank 56. 133 Shafer. Gary 56, 116. 120 Shafer, John 93 Shaver. Stephen 93 Shankland. Karen 75. 128, 131 Sharon. Clark 75,153 Sharp. Sheila 93 Sheedy. Kevin 93. 109. 116 Sheets. Patsy 56. 118 Shell. Gloria 75.131 Shelton. Richard 75 Shepherd. Phil 75 Sherman. Lorna 56. 133 Sherrill, Teresa 93. 124, 128 Sherwood. Alfred 93 Shields. Stanley 75.133 Shirey. David 75.111 Shletchter. Ted 93. 112. 116 Shoate. Roy 75, 131 Shockley. Carol 75 Shockley. Steve 93 Shoemaker. Deborah 93 Shoemaker. John 56. 133 Shogren. John 75 Shoults. Jana 75. 103. 112. 131 Shuck. Sheila 56.114 Shumate. Pam 56.108 Sidles. Mrs. Eileen 29 Sigg. Beatrice 75. 112. 128 Silke. Kevin 93 Silke. Pamela 56 Silveous. Paulette 75. 115 Simm. Kerry 93 Simmons, Janet 56. 115 Simmons, Mrs, Opal 29 Simmons. Richard 93 Simon, Kerry 93 Simpson. Tom 73.133 Sims. Don 93 Sims, Steve 75.161 Sion. Janet 56. 113 Sipult. Mike 93 Sizemore. Mary 93. 134 Slack. Becky 93. 109, 129 134 Slage, Melinda 75.128 Slane. Vickie 56. 128 Slaughter. Betty 56 Sloan. Mrs. Bee 29 Sloan. Susan 93.117,129 Slusser. Arletha 75 Small. Mr. Donald 29 Smethers. Judi 75. 128. 131 Smethers. Rick 56. 121 Smethers. Mrs. Theda 28 Smith. Allan 93 Smith. Belinda 16. 56 Smith, Connie 75.128 Smith. Connie 75.128 Smith, David L. 56 Smith. David W. 56. 159 Smith. Donald 56,133 Smith, Jay 57. 106 Smith. Jill 75. 108. 128. 131 Smith. John 93 Smith, Larry 57 Smith. Linda 57. 109,128 Smith. Marvin 57 Smith. Mary 93.129.134 Smith. Pamela 93. 129 Smith, Pauline 75.108128 Smith, Rhonda 57 Smith. Rodney 20.57.111 Smith, Ronald A. 75 Smith. Ronald C. 57 Smith. Tommy 93 Smith. Vickie 94. 129 Snell. Joyce 75. 119 Snellen, Connie 94, 118 129. 134 Snethen. Mr. Jack 29 Snethen. Mrs. Nellie 29 Snow. Mary 75. 128 Snyder. Jim 75,112,133 153 Snyder,Jimmy W. 94 Snyder. Mari 57 Snyder. Roger 94 Snyder, Scott 75, 120. 132 Snyder, Mr. Thomas 24. 115 Snyder. Wendy 75. 120, 132. 133 Soderberg. Debra 15. 57. 120. 128. 131 Soderberg. Denise 57. 109, 128, 131 Sommerhauser, Larry 57 121, 141. 145. 148. 149 150.16O.161. 163 Sommerhauser, Nancy 75 103. 128 Sewards. Michael 75 Spalton. Sharon 75.112 Spanlsh Club 113 Sparks. Beverly 75. 121 128 Sparks. Melanie 75 Sparkman, Ronald 57 Sparkman. Yvonne 75 Spear. Victoria 94 Spence. Scott 75 Spencer. William 75.161 Spooner, Randy 75 Sports 146-147 118 133 Wood, Linda 97, 109 Spurgeon. Cecil 75 Spunaugle, Delores 94 Spurgeon. Sandra 75.133 Squires. Charles 75 Staab.Beverly94. 112.129 Stair. Adamda 94 Stahr. Debra 75. 128, 135, 137 Standau. WilliamMike 57. 108 Stark. Gale 57 Stark. LaRita 94, 129. 134 Stark. Michael 94 Starns. Susan 76. 128. 132. 135 Startzman. Gary 76 Stateler. Edward 94 States. Donald 94 Steely. Brenda 94 Steffee. Keith 94. 131 Stegine, Jerry 76. 117, 132. 133 Tate, Dawn 94 Tate, Gerald 58,121,148 Taylor, David 94 Taylor, Deborah 58. 108, 128 Taylor, Diana 76 Taylor, Mr. George 25, 148. 149,1 51,156,157 Taylor, Keith 76,154 Taylor, Mary L. 94, 129,134 Taylor. Sarah 16, 76, 109, Stein. Charles 57 Stein. Gary 76 Stephenson. Kenneth 76 Stevens. Carol 76. 108, 110. 111. 128 Stewart Stewart Stewart Mark 94 Steve 76 Stevens. Stevens. .Belinda 76 .Betty 57,115 .Nancy 76,118,131 Stigern, Sara 94 Stiles. Mrs, Lola Stilwell. Dale 57 Stilwell, Eldon 94 wright, Bill 97 Williams. Jerry 115 Wyant' Stimatze. Lucille 57.131 Stipp. Michael 94 Stirling, Richard 57 . Stockdale. Patricia 94 Stofer. Diana 94.129.132 Stone. Michael 94. 134 Storer. Guy 94 Stowell, Mrs. Connie 29 Stradling, Gary 76. 113 Street. Melody 76. 112 Stricklind. Nancy 94,129 Stringer. Beverly 57.108. 128 Stroer. Ronald 94 Stuckey. Gale 94,118 Stucky. Michael 57, 112 Students 30-31 Student Council 103 Student Life 6-7 Stuever. Annette 94 Stull. Shirley 76,113 Stull. Stephen 57.156 Sublett, Diana 76.119 Sullivan. Joel 76 Sullivan. Janet 94, 129 Summers, Janet 76, 112. 132 Surface. Joyce 76. 131 Sutton. Spencer 76 Swan, Kathy 76 Swan, Sue 58 Swager, Raymond 57,115 Swarringim. Frances 58 Swartz. Eleanor 94 Swarts. Valerie 58. 108 111, 128 Swift. Larry 76 Swimming 154 Swinney, Mrs Joan 25.129 Swinson. Janet 76. 118 Switzer. Cathy 76. 118 Switzer, Danny 58. 131 Szambecki, Tom 94, 116 T Tabing, Juvia 58 Talbert, John 94 Tallman. Elaine 94.108, 129 Tallman, Thomas 58,108 Tangney, Lora 76 Tanner, Stephanie 94, 129. 132 Taylor, Sharon 58 Taylor, Vickie 58 Techasith. Keven 94 Tegarden, Janis 76.131 Templer, Mary 94.129 Terhune, Deborah 94,129 Terrel, Thomas 94 Terrell, Pat 94. 129 Tharp, Karen 58, 114 Tharp, Mike 94 Tharp, Shirley 14, 76, 128 Thespians 155 Tholen, Phyllis 94 Thomas, Denice 76 Thomas, James 76 Thomas. Janette 58,109, 128 Thomas, Len 15 Thomas, Susan 94, 109, 132 Thompson, Barbara 94,129 Thompson, Miss Evelyn 23. 25 Thompson. Larry 58 Thomson, Mrs. Bobbi 29 Thorp, Wanda 76 Throckmorton, Miss Helen 25 Thurman ,Carmen 58,115 Thurman, Leland 94 Thurman Thurman ,Mike 94 , Roxanne 62, 76, 118,131,143 Thurman, Tim 58 Tibbits, Deborah 76 Tibbits. Randy 76 Tiffany, Martha 94,112,129 Toman, Stephen 94 Tomek, Marlita 58, 109, 128, 133 Tomek,Pat94.1l6,119 Tomlinson, Jerry 58 Toney. Jerry 94 Toney, Terry 76 Toomey, Janice 94 Torkelson, Judy 76 Torkelson, Sharon 58 Torres, Martha 77 Touchatt, Gale 94, 131 Tovey, Pete 77,131,151 Towns, Debby 77 Tracy, Janice 58, 115 Trail 106. 107 Trego, Sandra 77 Trifonolt, Lynn 94,156 Trimm, Terry 94 Trimmel, Barbara 77,128 Tritsch. Bobby 109 Tromblee. Odelia 58, 133 Trossel, Susan 94 Trott, Mr. Peter 25, 113 Troutrnan, Betty 77 Troxel, Daniel 77 Tschanz, Randal 94, 131 Tucker. Mr,C. A. 29 Turley, Miss Alice 25 Turner. Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner. Turner. Charles 95 Dale 77, 128 Dennis 77 Lonnie 59 Phillip 95 Steve 95 Tlirhrs 125 U Ullum, Lee 116 Ungerer, Doris 77 Unruh, Nancy 77 Upshaw, Loretta 77, 108, 132 Usherettes 118 Urbom. Donna 77, 104, 118, 128 Utz, Howard 120 V Valero, Margaret 95 Vanderveen. Joan 95, 109, 129 VanHoesen. Kathy 77, 128 Vanhouten, Cynthia 95 Vanleeuwen, Richard 77, 131,16O,161.162 VanPelt. Mr, Larry 25 Van Zandt, Barbara 59. 108. 128 VanZandt, Connie 95, 133 Vaughan, Ginger 59,109, 128 Vautravers. Debbie 95. 133 Vassar. Mrs. Sandra 25 Veith, Kathy 59,120 Vermillion, Karen 95,128 Vest. Sara 95 Vickers, Thomas 95 Vickery, Mary 77 Vincent, Donna 95 Vix, Richard 77,116,161 Vohs, Gary 59 Volker, Linda 95,112,129 Volz, Linda 103, 108, 130, 141 Vonachen, David 59 Voth, Randy 59 Vrana, John 77,148,151, 156 W Waggoner. Debbie 59,121 Wahl, Alana 59.117 Walker, Arthur 77 Walker, Deborah 77 Walker, Larry 59 Walsh, Mike 77 Ward. Curtis 95 Ward, Donna 59,114,115 Ware, Martha 95, 134 Ware, Ricky 59 Warren, Beverly 95, 129, 134 Warren, Kathleen 59 Warren, Mr. Neil 25 Wartick, Joyce 77 Watson, Bob 95 Watts, Dan 95,131 Watts, Roberta 77, 130, 131 Wayman, Vickie 77,120 Waymire, LaDonna 95, 128 Weatherson, Terry 59 Weaver, Jackie 95, 117. 129, 132, 133 Webb. Darlene 95 Webb, Dixie 95. 129 Webb. Mr. Marc 25,121 Webb, Steve 59 Webster, Thomas 95, 131 137 Weeden, Cathy 77 Wehby, Barbara 59. 117 128 Wehby, Cathy 77,117,130 Weible, Joe 95 Weinrich. Mary 59 Weishoar, Margie 77 Weiszbrod. Marcia 77, 128 Welch, Teresa 77, 103. 125. 128 Welliver, Nancy 59 Wells, Rozetta 59, 118 Wenke, Judith 77, 115 Wenke, Ronald 59 Werner, Mr. Fred 29 Wesely, Mary 95 West, Andrew 77 West, Cathy 77 West, Ja mes 109 West Word 104 Westerners 130 Westwood. Jay 77, 153 Wheeler. Julie 95, 134 Whillock, Bobby 77 Whillock, Joyce 59 White, D onald 59 White. Jacque 95, 129 White, James 3, 59, 140 141,1 43,148 White. Joseph 77, 108, 151 White, Julia 96,134 White. White. White. White, White. White, Leslie 60, 121, 153 Marcia 96,129,132 Robert 96 Ruby 60,109,111 Samuel 90 William 95, 159 Whited, Gay 96,108,129 Wise, Sherrie 97, 134 Wisler, Miss Lois 25,121 Witherspoon, Michael 97 Witherspoon. Mr. Zera 29 Withrow, Michel 61. 121. 158 159 Witmer, Dave 61 Woekl, Lee 61 Wolf, Judith 78 Wolf, Rita 78 Wolgamott, Robert 97 Wong, Alice 61 Whitley, Beverly 60 Whitlock, Marshall 77. 111, 119 Whitlock. Ronda 60, 120 Whitson, Terry 77 Whittaker, Cheryl 77, 117 Whorton, Kathryn 60 Wickham, Charlotte 96 Wickham, Danny 60 Wiegand, Dale 96 Wiegand, Roy 115 Wilbur, David 60 Wilbur, Sheila 77,131 Wilcox, Norma 60,114 Wilkening. Steve 6O,121, 148,156 Wilkinson, Mrs. Barbara 29-. Wilks, sharon 96,112,129 Wong, Wong, Wong, Ellen 97, 112 lrene78, 135 Lydia 97, 129 Wong, Wilma 61,108 Wood, George 78 Wood. 131 Jessie 61, 108, 128, Wood, Stephen 97, 120 Wood, Terry 78 Woodman, Ann 97, 118, 129 Woodman, Martha 97 Woolsey, Bob 97 Woolsey, Mary 61,114 Woosypie, Taya 78 Wooten, Gilbert 61, 130, 131 Wooten, Mr. Jack 25,108 Worford. Kalyn 78, 128 Worthington, Clifton 61 Wortman, Glenn 78 Wray, Thomas 78 Wren, Mrs, Fonda 25 Williams. Ann 60.109 Williams. Betty eo, 114 Williarns, Calvin 77 Williams,Charles 96 Williams, Dea n 96 Williams,James 96 Williams. Williams. Williams. Williams. Mario 60, 156 Robert 60 Tonita 77 Tonya 96, 112 Willinger, Loretta 96 Wrestli ng 156 Wright, Dennis 97, 131 Wright, Ellayne 61 Wright, Kenneth 97, 156 Wright, Sharen 61,130,131 Wright, Vicki 97, 108, 134 Wright, Wayne 61 Phyllis 78 Willis, Mrs. Gladys 25 Willis, Sue 77,128 Willis, Wilberta 60 Willms, Brian 96 Wilmoth, Mr. Victor 25, 46 Wyss. Albert 97 Wyss. Arthur 97 Y Y-Teens 118 Yarnell, Terry 78,121 Yates, Karen 61, 115 Yates. Nathan 97, 116, 134 Yates, Robert 78. 148, 151 Yerton, Roger 130, 131 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Wilson, Wilson. 120, Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, 128' Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. 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Office Practice once again won many honors in state and national competition. Among these were most outstanding Office Education student, Outstanding Office Education Club of Kansas, and third outstanding club in the na- tion. They also won the first-place award for the club manual. The club took three second places, four fourth places, and one fifth place. Distributive Education won two third places. Cues Rose Marie Schimidt was chosen as Office Education Student of the year in Kansas and she was also elected national secretary at the National Convention. is '40, fx W .1 - .. ' ' qs. 'G if Chosen best actress at the Thespian Banquet was Jackie Grable: best thespian, Valerie Swarts: best supporting actress, Vickie Wilsong and best supporting actor, Dave Davis. -i ' if M-nw! Theresa Phillips is shown here receiving a scholarship from Kansas University. She was the only National Merit Scholarship Winner from West, and the only girl winner in Wichita. spring play 'seventeenth summer' brings Iove,maturity The spring play, Seventeenth Summer, was about a 17-year-old girl, Angie, who never dat- ed in high school and fell in love her seven- teenth summer. Angie had to contend with a younger sister who thought boys were stupid. At the end of the summer, Angie decided to go to college and wait with her love life. An un- usual aspect of this play was that Angie narrat- ed each act. CAST OF CHARACTERS Angie Sharon Wilks Mother Jackie Grable Father John Aley Margaret Jill Reyes Lorraine Vonna Calahan Kitty Diane Powell Martin Pat Butler Jack Rick Smethers Tony Kenny Sanderson Fritz Jim Cooper Margie Molly McQuire Jane Nancy Sommerhauser Lorraine introduces her date to her mother while her sister Kitty ignores them. - , V li A -lf ft 5 hw- g ,ffl il llfil A fl! . s' TZ-'ll' il ., , Margie tells Angie about a new boy she would like Angie to meet. Angie listens to the advice of her older, engaged sister. The new cheerleaders for the '68-69 year are Front Row: Deanne Cox, Shirley Tharp, Terrie Sherrill. Back Row: Janet Helfrich, Julie Folger, head: Heidi Johnson. si ning party, prom, election final events Two of the most looked forward to events at the end of the year are the election of new cheerleaders and the receiving of the year- books. This was no exception. After the cheerlead- ing clinic, the girls were chosen to be in the finals. From these girls the cheerleaders were chosen. The former junior cheerleaders were 5 ? elected and the two sophomore B-team cheer- leaders. There were four junior and two sopho- more girls chosen. To receive the yearbooks, activity ticket holders went to the signing party. There the books were distributed and signed too. To in- crease the yearbook fund, pens and plastic covers were sold. Left: Connie Hukle reprimands a fellow Pioneer at the yearbook signing party. Above: Working at the distribution tables, the Trail staff distributes yearbooks to eager re- ceivers. prom arabian night comes alive at last dance The Jr.-Sr. Prom, Scheherazade, recreated an Arabian Nights theme. It was held at the Cotillion April 20. Music was provided by The Fabulous Apostles. Decorations had an Arabian Nights effect to cor- respond with the prom theme. The dance floor was completely encircled by big life-like posters of Arabian dancing girls. As one walked under an archway draped with a sheath and tassles, he met a life-like manikin dressed in Arabian type attire. Each table was decorated with a basket of paper flowers. The Junior class, led by Lyndy Langford, was in charge of the decorations and arrangements for the prom. Miles Hoover, Farol Farney, and Jerry Nesmith dance to the music provided by The Fabulous Apostles. YB., Dana Jinkins and Mike Casey reign on the royal throne The just-announced winners line-up before the audience Jeff Bickel Roxie Dean Phil Shepard Pat Morell Sue Serrioz Jane Pool Roger Queen Jo Dinsmoor Kenny Bennett Debbie Downung C scheherazade Two annual and traditional performances given by the students and teachers here are the Easter performance of the Messiah and the Senior assembly. The performance of l-landel's Messiah was given April 10 to the general public in the audi- torium and April 11 to the student body. There were 16 solos performed by music students chosen by the music director, Mr. J. Ellis Jack- son. Mr. Duane Braler, a student teacher from Bethel College, helped on the production. rug, 5, ln this year's Senior assembly, the seniors relived The Dirty Dozen Years, a playback E on their school career from kindergarten to graduation. There were ten skits, including a stork walk, a song, a band, an acrobatic rou- tine, a drum solo, and a duet. RIGHT: Dolores Duran and Ann Owens perform a dance in the kindergarten skit during the assembly. BELOW: Mem- bers ofthe choir sing on stage during the annual Easter performance of the Messiah. 'l' J 5,41 Ax,j 'f Kathie Duval and Daryl Ray contribute to the Messiah performance as each singsa solo. vespers graduates hear advice on moral values Wichita Public High Schools' Senior Convo- cation, Classes of 1968, was held at the Wichi- ta State University Field House, Sunday, May 19,1968. The program was presided over by Dr. Law- rence H. Shoepiser, Superintendent of Schools. The organ preludes were played by Mr. Robert Pelltee and America the Beauti- ful was sung by students from all the Wichita Public High Schools. They weredirected by Mr. L. K. Bodecker. An invocation was read by Dr. Roy R. Ray of Friends University talks to the students of moral and ethical values. the Reverend W. S. Hartsfield. Choral Music was sung by a selected choir. They sang Schubert's Kyrie, and Wagner's Pilgrims Chorus. Mr. C. E. Strange, principal of North High School, then introduced the speaker, Dr. Roy F. Ray, President of Friends University. His speech concerned Recognition of the Impor- tance of Moral and Ethical Values in the Edu- cation of Youth. Benediction was given by the Reverend Max Morgan, President of the Wichi- ta Council of Churches. Here gathered in the Field House are the graduating se- niors of all six Wichita High Schools in the first phase of their graduation exercises. Speakers and class officers sit on the stage while the chorus sings. Dr. Edwin Friesen congratulates Sandy Carson after she receives her diploma. C0mm9hC6m6ht nostalgia, fear among graduate's emotions l Commencementforthe class of'68 was The full impact of what graduation means hits these se niors as they wait to march in and officially graduate. held Thursday, May 23, atthe Wichita State University Field House. As the graduates filed in, many could be seen with tea rs in their eyes, possibly remembering past moments from their years at West. After the ceremonies and exciting moments were over, most realized that they were off to the most challenging years of their lives. Speakers Mary Railey and Gary Scharnhorst gave commencement speeches on Bridge Builders to Eternity and The Sense of Value respectively. After the presentation of diplo- mas, Marcus Dowty led the class in thefinal singing of the Alma Mater. The choir, led by Mr. Ellis Jackson, sang two songs, Mountains and You'll Never Walk Along. With mixed feelings about graduation, graduating seniors listen to the ceremony. Junior girls served as usherettes to seat the crowd Mr. J. Ellis Jackson leads the choir in the songs Mountains, and You'II Never Walk Alone. Mary Railey and Gary Scharnhorst were chosen as the commencement speakers at the 1968 commencement exercises. Tom Wray, Scott Wiggins, Terry Yarnell, Glen Baker Jim Green Darrell Mains and Dennie Bretz coach tennis bleak prospects turn to improved season Tennis this season took a turn for the better. After a dismal 1967 season and onlytwo re- turning lettermen, the outlook was pretty grim. The team gained sophomore Scott Wig- gins,-along with Glen Baker, Terry Yarnell, Tom Wray, Darrell Mains, and Jim Green. These six compiled a 5-2 dual meet record. The only losses were to Southeast and Ka- paun, Both meets were closely fought only to see the opponent emerge as victor. The B team fared extremely well, howev- er. The team finished with a 4-3 record. All three losses were by only one point: they were to South, Southeast, and North. Three of the four victories were clean sweeps of 9-O3 the other victory was against Kapaun, 6-4. Tom Wray shows a look of anguish as he returns the ball. Scott Wiggins returns the balls as teammate Terry Yarnell looks on. baseball heartbreaker shatters state title hopes Starting off with five victories before their first defeat, baseball enjoyed a victorious sea- son. Alvin Majors was the mainstay on the mound with a 6-O win-loss average. Also ap- pearing was senior Randy Higgins with a 2-1 record. Leading players were Kenny Bennett, first baseg Mike Kreager, catcher: Danny Jones, right-field, pitcher, Mike Standau, outfield, Jim Norris, second base, Corky Brown, third base: Ed Hill, outfieldg Roger Queen, outfield, and Brad Hansen, shortstop. The team beat East in the regional at Law- rence Stadium only to have Southeast com- pletely shatter hopes of another state champi- onship. 1 N '. f Front Row: Roger Queen, Jim Norris, Brad Hansen Ed Hill, Kenny Bennett, Corky Brown, Mike Kreager. Back Row: Bill Scherich, coach, Roger Brude, manager: Randy Hig- we sei' ,. 1.52 gs Ed Hill begins the swing against East at Lawrence Stadium. guns, Pete Tovey, Danny Jones, Mike Standau, Ralph Biggs,Alvin Majors. ,I--'M'--4.2 1 Corky Brown waits in the on-deck circle anticipating his turn at bat. track harriers set new records, go on to state Led by seniors Jeff Bickel, Bill Beck and Tom Eli, the track team finished the season with a happy ending. Theteam finished no lowerthan fourth in any meet except for the state meet. Firsts were gained at the West Invitational, Heights, and Southwestern. One second place was gained at the WSU Relays and four thirds in other meets. Many new records were set this year. The two-mile relay gained a new City League rec- ord, Tom Eli tied for the fastest time in the 100-yard dash, Bill Beck won the 180-low and 330-yard intermediate hurdles at the league meet. All relays were equalled or broken ex- cept for one. A team of 18 was sent to the regional at Hutchinson and the mile relay, medley relay, and three individuals advanced to the state meet. Senior Rod Setchell gives an all-out effort in the 100-yard dash. Front Row: Jimmy James, manager, Norman Mehl, Jim Parks, Mike Adam, Frank Hukle, Leslie White, Tom Brad- rick, Mark Dodds, manager. Second Row: Steve Johnston, Greg Hoffman, Larry Koch, Tom Fredrickson, Steve Baker, i i Rod Setchell, Rex Gragg, Tom Eli, Tom Vickers. Back Row: Robert Lytle, coach, John Selby, Mike Garrison, Bill Beck, Bill Spencer, Rick Smethers, Jeff Bickel, Jerry Mclntosh, Steve Koontz, Paul Henrion, Ray Graham, coach. Mike Helfrich, Eric Johnson, Gary Holland, Richard VanLeeuwen, Gary Johnson, Byron Dienstbach, and Bob Gile, coach. golf senior squad suffers first dual losses Although the golf team had a successful year, it was in some ways disappointing. The team was composed of Gary Holland, -'Y' Eric Johnson, Gary Johnson, Mike Helfrich, Byron Dienstbach, and Richard VanLeeuwen. Ending with a 5-2 season record in city play, the squad was defeated by Kapaun and East. These were the first losses in three years of dual meet competition. The record was good enough for a second place in city league play. Highlights of the season included a third place in the Salina Invitational in the 23-team field, first inthe City League Meet in two-man competition, and second in four-man and first in Regional two-man competition and third in four-man. The state meet was held at Rolling Hills Country Club, West was host. The two-man team, composed of Gary Holland and Eric Johnson, gained third-place honors at the state meet. Gary Holland shows the form that gained him third-place honors at the state meet. Q The last days of school are busy ones, and they seem to fol- low a traditional pattern. There are the lost books which must be paid for before grade cards will be mailed, and there are the pranks. The busy rooms and parking lot take on that deserted look as they are left nearly idle for three months. But before that happens, there is the last-minute rush to finish incompleted jobs - the supplement for the yearbook staff and grade cards and reports forthe teachers. As each year follows a pattern, so did this past year. lt was filled with happy as well as unhappy experiences. For some, it was a pattern of achievements and fail- ures, trials and tribulations. We, the members of the Trail staff, would like to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Shirley Gabrielsong Nlr. 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