West High School - Trail Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1969

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During the summer, Dr. Friesen taught two classes in administration at Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois. On his return to Wichita, Dr. Friesen resumed the several church and civic duties which he assumes in addition to his work as a busy high school principal. The services performed by the administra- tion are as varied as the problems West stu- dents face. With his training and years of practical experience, Dr. Friesen has proven that he and his staff can cope with any prob- lem, student or faculty, that may arise. In one of his few spare moments, Dr. Friesen watches the arrival of students, Howard S. Roe, B.A., M.Ed. Donald G Olson B S M S Assistant Principal Assistant Principal leaders develop empathy, enforce rules Essential people in West's administration are Mr. Donald Olson and Mr. Howard Roe, the Assistant Principals. lVlr. Olson's main duties are in supervision of student activities and clubs and attendance problems. Mr. Roe's primary concern is West's l.B.lVl. computer information system. He is in charge of the student attendance program. All three principals join together to form a concise, practical team of administrators in West's modern educational system. W The new Assistant Principal, Mr. Howard Roe, patrols the halls during the passing periods and discourages early departures during class time. ' V 5112? ff ,- ' 4 . I ,E i s V Q' - fffj-Q Sf, ' 3 2 lswi , g:EjF , f?ii4: i ft Eg gf? ll 5, , MM k irfgk mf mr? ' 'aQ'ff?5 L -K l k, ' J: 2,,,iL ,A E Q,, - -d g ,,,,, MWF X , -uf ek 3 .4 1 , ,f ,im X in faculty To a teacher, happiness is a well-run classroom . . . no fire drills . . . everybody passing a big test . . . no hall duty . . . ev- erybody understanding a dU'jicull assign- ment . . . shorter Fridays . . . no absences . . .free evenings . . . and most important, knowing his stu- dents. 6 , .L -': IZ 3 2: in c gk it Q . ,Z , Q ity. fr ' 2,3 it is ' as ,Q S if:-ti 7 1 U fi n ,,:1. 'x ii rpg, ,,, . id!! 2 'lqll avwhui' 1 ' , i my 'gg i ' 'll J f :-- ,if YI y , ff , ,, If Harold Froning, A.B., M.S., Victor Wilmoth, B.S., M.E., Clarice Beaver, B.S., M.S., Hoyt Sunderland, B.S., Coordinator, Guidance and Senior Counselor, National JuniorCounseIor. MA., Sophomore Coun- Counseling,KeyClub. HonorSociety. selor, Future Teachers Association. special services students benefit from advanced training Mrs. Lorene Gurley aids Jimmie James by means ofa talk- ing book provided as a service to the partially seeing. P e it Head Librarian Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman helps Deeann Dent locate research information. 8 I :if 5 w, m Aww S k V wi fm 5, 'G Mrs. Lorene Gurley, George Taylor, A.B., Special Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman, B.A., M.S., Special Edu- Education. cation, Special Educa- tion Club. Taken for granted by many are those involved in special services: the nurse, li- brarians, counselors, andthe special edu- cation teachers. Yearly dental check-ups and eye tests keep Mrs. Darlene Anderson busy in the nurse's office. Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman is always in the library to answer the questions of confused re- searchers or to give advice of reading matter. y The Guidance Center is a scene of con- stant activity throughout the year as coun- selors help students with class schedules, college and career choices, and various other problems. The Special Education portables house an infinite variety of equipment and pro- jects as students with special learning problems get individual attention. AB., M.Ed., Head Librarian. A Q. iz fi' , 2, ei 26 C Wayne Means, B.A., M.A., Speech and Hearing Clini- cian. Mrs. Helen Boys, B.A., Librar- ian. W 1 Mrs. Darlene Anderson, R.N., B.S.N., School Nurse, Future Medical Careers. Junior counselor Clarice Beaver gives assurance to junior Larry Piper. 9 ev E -.i i 1 J. Ellis Jackson, AB., M.Nl.E., Mrs. Sandra Miller, l3.S., Charles Emmons, Jr., B.M.E., Vocal Music,KeyClub. Nl.Nl.E., Vocal Music, Hi M.Nl.E., Band, Orchestra, Larks, music, art Theory, Ensembles, March- ing Band, Stage Band, Pep Band. large audience sees result of class work Sophomore Gary Nicholson shows his early morning ap- preciation for music. The band made appearances at many ath- letic contests and presented several concerts in the auditorium. The vocal department presented concerts during the year, some of which were for the annual Thanksgiving and Easter programs. They also formed the traditional singing Christmas tree. Along with these many activities, both the choir and band participated in special activi- ties at commencement. One section of the choir waits for its cue during a daily practice session. Don Filby, B.A., M.A., Intro- Roger Dale, B.A., M.A.,'Crea- duction to Art, Commercial tive Crafts I, II, Silver- Design I, II, Drawing and smithingI,lI,ArtClub. Painting I, ll. Each year the art department becomes more active with such activities as various city and state-wide exhibitions, shows at other schools, the annual spring show, which in- cludes 500-700 pieces of art, and the National Scholastics show. This department has grown from seven classes, 130 students, in 1963 to 15 classes and more than 400 students in 1968. C sits 1 liresll I 15 A l 3 l I I E an 5 Kenneth Zrubek, B.S., Ce- ramics and Sculpture, Intro- duction to Art, Crafts, Senior Class. Melody Livesay tries her hand at pottery in Nlr. Zrubek's class. Mr. Don Filby offers his advice to Roger Hendrix. 11 , 1 Evelyn Thompson, A.B., M.S., Marilyn Bartel, A.B., English Glenn Blakemore, B.A., M.E., Mrs. Julia Christenson, B E English Composition, Ad- lI,PepClub. vanced Placement English. languages workshops, field tri Besides the traditional reading and writing assignments, teachers in the Language Arts Department found interesting supplementary work. Daily journals were kept by students in Eng- lish Composition and Advanced Placement Eng- lish. Mrs. Joan Swinney's juniors prepared colo- nial newspapers with their study of that period in American literature. Mr. Joe Nixon's sopho- mores studied parliamentary procedure. Sever- al classes used the Wichita Eagle and various Joe Morell, Deeann Glamser, and Jeanne Heatherly, Jour- nalism ll students, prepare West Words for mailing to adver- tisers and other schools. Speech I, Debate l, ll. M.E., English ll, Sophomore Class. ps add to interest magazines as supplementary work. Fifteen students attended the second annual Book and Author Seminar in September. Throughout the year, others attended work- shops and special lectures on associated subjects. Besides the required English Il and III classes, the department offered thirteen other choices. Among these were journalism, dramatics, and debate. 'A V'.' A I ..---- Y g s 1 . N 115' 'Yip W li it X ' left, Y ' H 3 KY N xii I .7 I . A 7 L, F if: xiwg, M . , -A gjgiy. V. . . l K N ' -.5'w sky it-f as-. , I ,gms .. QQ. . '-.icky - KKIV: .D W 'T N-1 X tw kgs 12 ,. 0, if Mrs. Lakme Coakley, Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson, B.S., AB., M.A., Reading, English ll, Journalism I, ll. Reading Club. Trail, West Word, Press Club, Quilland Scroll. Ray Huss, B.A., English lll and lV, Pep Club, Debate. Mrs. Nancy Lackey, B.A., Drama I, ll, Thespians. Marva Lange, B.A., M.S., Eng- lish Ill, World Literature. Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis, B.A., English ll, and lll, Y-Teens. Mrs. Agnes Newbrey, B.A., English ll, and Ill, Pep Club, Junior Class. Joe L. Nixon, BS., MS., Eng- lish ll, College Reading, Sophomore Class. Mrs. Verla Griffiths, AB., Mrs. Margaret Hunnicutt, English lll, English Composi- AB., MS., English lll, English tion, Future Teachers, Composition. la TVN 'Divx irq , , r--- 13 via Q -as f I 'is if 9 N rss Donald Small, M.E,, English Mrs. Joan Swinney, English Helen Throckmorton, M.A., Mrs. Natalie Wilson, B.A IV. lll, Pep Club. English Ill, English Litera- English ll, Pep Club. ture. languages offering large, methods vary with class At a faculty pot luck, Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis was elected captain of the jogging team, so Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Mar- garet Hunnicutt have a run through the halls. Bewildered senior John Culver ponders over what to write in his daily English Composition journal. 14 Panfila Galvan, M.A., Mrs. Louise Borth, B.M.E., Bert R. Broddle, B.S., Latin Mrs. Ann Kallenbach, B.A., Spanish I, II, III, Spanish M.S., German, National and English. Spanish I, II, French I. Club. Honor Society. foreign language books, films enrich learning experiences Mrs. Laura Price, B.S., French I, Il, III, French Club. Mrs. Dora Schneider, B.A., German and English. I A. X , J,.,..,..,....,.-.wma-n up German students Claudia Pastore and Debby Hanson leaf through books of pictures. 15 we if -'Qi K K- A -kfl - -3-Zijlm. X g--.+-2-4...1..Q,jiff 1 M. E. Gates, A.B., M.S., As- Mrs. Karen Carver, B.S., Biol- Dee Housholder, B.S,, M.S., R. Noel Patten, B.S., M.A tronomy, Biology, Geology, ogy, Jr. Class, National Hon- Biology, Audio Visual Aids. Chemistry, Student Coun Science Club. or Society. cil. math and science experimentation leads to further learning 31 1. . ffl' , X f--.Qs 'L Ak., Models provide Mr. Lonnie Ruth with a new method of teaching the aspects of aeronautics. Right: Through experimenting, Jennifer Marts, Peggy Carey, Steve Baker, and Mike Stone learn some of the fundamentals of chemistry. Basic principles and how they apply to ev- eryday Iife are studied during courses in math and science. In the math department, a variety of cours- es includes everything from basic math to trig- onometry for seniors. Math teachers were kept busy explaining complex formulas to their students. Classes in the science department spent a year exploring and experimenting. During the year geology classes traveled around the state on field trips, and zoology classes explored around the school. One project of the depart- ment was landscaping the pond dug by previ- ous science classes. if P'LW . 9 , ix. , lbnwwxwb eww x . ,. . 1, xx E ,, Ps H x 91 x K Ii 2 .f W QQ M f tx .Qin I Egg 5 ag 1 . 4 S' 5 M Y x 1' x 'KE ,X 5 , Math Science Physics ogy, Physiology. Mrs. Stella Hamilton, BA., M.A., Analytical Geometry, Geometry, Trigonometry. James Linsner, M.S., General Math, Algebra I, ll, Geome- try, Pep Club, Lonnie Ruth, MS., Aeronau- tics, Algebra I, Il, Geometry. Bill Scherich, B.S., lVl.S., Al- gebra Il, Geometry. Robert Saft B A M S Jack Wooten, B.S., NLS., Biol- Jimmie McQueen, B.S., NLS., Geometry, Probability and Statistics, Pep Club. DU' ' . 1' 25153 ,, A . ,.,. , ,. 2 . , .. W, 4 .g. 9 John Smith, B.S., lVl.T., Math, Football, Basketball. 17 31. . - . 4 1' 1 w 3 5' l N if .,,.,.,g .- 1,1 v ii A S- 0 ad' if if it xxx .2 3 1 .Q M +, if ,ei f iw? is 4 G is 5 53,4 , K H, 4' ... 4 55l55?ik'LiF9i5Gis?ti5i, 2-M-Iki:L,l'lv1l7'li in313T3'5755?45'V'?i2?iU:Jie ' ff ' 25193-45735-33TEfwE7i24 LrT7vS'Wl-55235.19 - ' xkf?i4ifsi?lr?Tti'siTifiFfLzItl, it i. , A f1z.siStgegz'f,twQi5w2si.? , gsewz Q- rfsfiilfigtisrggibgsgaxz f 351 , -at w?iwz?lf:1,',,,i'gf?V1r , :fair .VW ww ' - I-5ir,:if,2wiwt-lwtz ' .gg if ' rfsg'b?:siifiifgg2,. -A Y ffl Eg 'rf my ?Ei3z?75E.E S17-513223 I -X ,,,,fe,,,-.52reu,1,. . ,M ,Y- - I ,tif 1' - P mx . ff? ..i5Jf:i?f2, ff 5,3251-1 , , F1212 . f 2 .ssgteag:1g : s'?l'S9liswwz- . W E- ff 423lfefX7.,,:t.f sv iifE1f:E.i'E'iff,.-.. E g, isgqg ff 2 Dennie Bretz, B.A., M.S., AI- gebra I, ll, Geometry, Stu- dent Council. Q5., 5 . .,..h. 'ri ,-... S-W I Qqxfg-52,9 -m....g1Q . .. 1 La' .tg m e H' s Muon fi' , 3 Alice H. Turley, BS., M.A., Mrs. Bonabel .l. Bash, BS., James H.Connett, B.A., M.A., Robert E. Estill, BA., MA. U.S. History, U.S. History MS., Psychology, World U.S. History, Humanities, Psychology, Sociology AVP, Geography. Honors Seminar JuniorClass social studies department helps meet graduation needs ll' ' During a students progress toward gradua- tion, he must meet certain history requirements. To accomplish the idea of total education, the Social Studies Department employs many essential methods and devices for the stu- dents' educational programs. New to the cur- riculum is Honors Seminar, which is con- cerned with an advanced teaching of history by means of writing a semester research pa- per or a series of crucial book reviews. ,gg Through the use ot maps, Mrs. Bonabel Bash illustrates a point during World Geography. Learning through listening is demonstrated in one of Mr. Ralph Jimenez's government classes. 18 I fgdkk Vr S -V I A V,-11:7 '11, hai' M Taylor Gurley, B.A., His- William Jenkins, B.A., M.S., Ralph Jimenez, B.A., M.A., Thomas Kemp. A-B-. M.-3 tory, pSyChOlOgYi STU- U.S.History,Government Government, International GOVGYUYUGHT, ECOUOWWICS dentCounciI Relations Baseball Coach, Student Council Esther Lewis, B.S., M.A., U.S History, World History Faye Powell, B.S., iVI.A., U.S History Arlen Roberson, B.A., U.S History, Current Events Government, Honor Society A wrong answer in Government class brings signs of de- spair to Mr. Thomas Kemp ... or is he catching a quick nap? 19 'E Neil Warren B S M B A James Curr B , . ., . . ., y, .S., lVl.Ed., Type-Writingl, ll, Business Law, Bookkeeping, Senior Class. business education .,., if Q E 1 9 ' x if it ' o , 5BBWi1 B BZ B iiiiiii i V ' iT4L1i?W,i-17 . , -iffiffi ' Titffff' A ' at X fi ik . his . Mrs. Carol Ann Emmons, Machines, Introduction to Business, Senior Class. erettes. classes concentrate on practical approach Students enrolled in business courses found themselves getting a solid background in prep- aration for earning a living. Salesrnanship and Distributive Education students operated the school bookstore and learned techniques of merchandising and dis- play while they provided a school service. They also planned and executed the designs in the display window at the intersection of E and K. Office Education and Distributive Education people were required to work at outside jobs in order to earn the additional credit offered. Large enrollments in the typevvriting and shorthand classes indicated that West is doing its share in providing office workers for the needs ofthe community. W--J 2 o 5 J i'i i- ..3- E .gal XA lnstructing a student in the use of a full-key adding machine, Mrs. Carol Emmons explains its use. Showing the finer points of salesmanship are senior Robbie Yates and junior Jim Snyder. Marion Faires, B.S., M.B.E B.B.A., Bookkeeping, Office Shorthand, Bookkeeping Business Arithmetic, Ush I is C' NXNNX 'Q Bob Gile, B.S., lVl.A., Bookkeeping, Introduc- tion to Business, Typ- ing. Mrs. Anita Lusk, B.S., lVl.A., Shorthand. Secretarial Training, Accounting, Future Secretaries. ,... ,sl Mrs. Marjorie Patrick, AB.. Office Machines, Typing l. Office Education, Usher ettes, Office Education Club. Thomas Snyder, B.S., Introduction to Busi- ness, Salesmanship, Distributive Educa- tion. Distributive Edu- cation Club. Mrs. Ramona Smith, BA. Business Communications Typingl, Usherettes. Above: lntently studying her machine, Diana Patton tries to Below: Typists in a beginning typewriting class pon solve a problem. der over the problems of an every day assignment. 5 Y sms, .1-si: i. .,i.t. ., ,au nv -lads ff Nj . hi.. X -fuk 5 L fe f -. 'AS .hm 21 hyatt., R rv Mrs. Majel Nighswonger, Mrs. Margaret Bumpas, M.A., Mrs. Carol Frieze, BS.. Hous- AB., lVl.S., Foods Clothing Service, Child De- ing,ClothingIl, Pep Club velopment. home economics Mrs. Maxine Stelovich B.S.,ClothingI,ll cash earned by classes pays for field trips .3 ffl 'J Service and money-making projects occu- pied much of the time ofthe Home Economics Department. The Food Service classes served refreshments at the faculty meetings and at a journalism meeting held during the teachers meetings. During Christmas week, they held a foods bazaar. Both boys and girls learned the fundamen- tals of baking and preparing a meal in their foods classes. The Clothing Service girls made clothes at a profit for other people: they also made children's clothes for a leper colony in Africa. Christmas gifts made by the Clothing Service class were ordered and sold. The students in the foods and clothing serv- ice classes were required to have jobs in order to get three hours of credit. ln an effort to earn money for their annual trip, girls in the Clothing Service Class make and sell such things as the formal worn by a mannikin as they pre- parea display window. Mrs. Sandra Vassar, B,S,, Mrs. Gladys Wlllls B S M S MN Fonda WYGI1 B S FOOdS Food Service l-Il, Pep Club Home Economics Home and ' BOYS Homemaklng Family Relations ii , ., F . ,,,. M. W i 'Ql- While waiting forthe assigned project to finish cooking, the cooks find plenty to keepthemselves occupied. Gonks -literally hundreds of them - were made as a fund-raising project by Clothing Maintenance students. Among those work- ing on the stuffed toys made in school col- ors are Gayla Matthews, Beverly Parks, and Pam Potter. t i 5 WS 'ww i George E. Hudson, BS., MS.. Charles Alderson, BA., NLS., Guy M. Elsten, BS.. Printing Don R. Gempler, B.S., Auto Information. Safety Boys'P.E..Driver's Ed. Drivers Education. Club Swimming Coach, Ju- niorCIass ind ustzfiai a rts school, group projects occupy class time i fx 5. NJFW tis:-:ii C . . T .. 1. 1, or ,.... 331 f' Y . J VS MX L iw . i 'W I if f W . ,f 'X n QV 1, Junior David Moyer examines a drill in metals class. Driving scores are one way in which Mr. Don Gempler evaluates his students, i 24 K yt- ,j fv sfe '.,,,mi',f f1 iit'f sit , 'fir-in T tt , - '-i-1.5 ' af .L-L i 'fx 12 - jffllk ' T ' il- 'vvfif 5,52 . 1 ,.,.,., Y 'Q , 2 iT 'ffi,1-f.2 1.,1.3' , . pl i ' .f Q- 1 A ' l f 'Y 'Y it K.W.Hunter,B.S., John McEachern, B.A. Drafting, Horseshoe Coach, Red Cross, Pep Club Woodworking Industrial Arts is the practical education provided by such courses as woodworking, printing, mechanical drawing, graphic arts, drivers education, and auto mechanics. The printing classes printed all the tick- ets and programs forthe plays, dances, concerts, and games, as well as the West Word cards. The auto mechanics people gain practi- cal learning by working on the assortment of cars they've collected. They learn the fundamentals of being an auto mechanic. New courses are often added, one is architectual structure taught in mechani- cal drawing. Another new course added to the curriculum is graphic arts or photog- raphy. The curriculum also includes Driv- ers Education and Woodworking. Julian McEwen, B.S., M,A., Arden Sanderson,B,S.,Voca- Metals, Gymnastics Coach tional Auto Mechanics J. M. Sooter, AB., Bs.. ivis., Larry Van Peli. BS., M-S-. Electricity, Electronics, Driver Education, Sopho- Woodwork more Class, Senior Class Transmission repair is only one of the aspects of car maintenance taught in Mr. Arden Sanderson's Vocational Auto Mechanics class. ,ww my 25 ,xg A dk. , , ' if... E. .L ,,v,:,,., M P,i,,,., t 5:73 it . ,WF 'Gunnar Marc Webb, M.A., Boys' P.E., Harold Brandenburg, AB., Kenneth A. Diskin, M.S., Ray Graham, B.S., MS., Lettermen Boys' P.E. Boys' P.E., Lettermen Boys' P.E., Lettermen phy9caleducaUon exertion provides needed outlet for energies A-ten-hut was the call of the day as the coaches of each hour's Physical Education classes took control of their drowsy students. During the early fall, the boys matched their cunning in football. As the year progressed, they tangled in wrestling, basketball, and gymnastics. Then finally they worked on ele- ments oftrack and field. The girls were not neglected in the West Physical Education program. In classes the girls participated in activities from beginning swimming to modern dance. Like the boys, the girls enjoyed after school intra-murals. Coach Marc Webb leads calisthenics during a gym class. Left: Here, snaps back from the lines as Coach Charles Sanger calls roll in his gym class. Charles Sanger, B.S., Rufh Frey, AB., ML, Health Mrs. Jean Bierig, Girls' MS., Boys' P.E., Letter- Ed., Girls' P.E., Student PE., Pep Club, Girls' Gym- men Council nastics Team, Modern Dance Club 'N Practice makes perfect, trite but true, so the girls gymnas- tics squad reaches for perfection. Right: Doing her thing, senior Connie Smith executes a pre- cise routine on the balance beam. Below: Pigeon toes, curled toes, and sore toes are all found in abundance in the boys gym shower room. 5 .:,..A V ....,- . --.,. lf .. s .f we , S r 5 t ,Q 2 1 Q . .. i. i f 35-Sift -Fife i ff. - : fits .- . ' K - -- , , -'--- . . S- 1. - iw ik 5' if 2 5192 2 Y is t f, s 7 k ,. .L -9' 1 i ' .. . . - - .. .. M. ,.ew.A-ut , 2 Y-Y' 5. ,' v iii- 1 ' il .T 7 . :iff U Q f- f - ., ...,.. . H 31 -lv . . et as . i-19174-ti, 1 wedge -.1 .1s.,,t,..,A i Q. - H., . 1 K L Wt... an Mrs. Donna Harris, B.A., GirIs'P.E.,PepCIub f f f X .A x 5 'tb' A egg sm Q .fi Lois Wisler, B.S., Health Ed., Girls' P.E., Letterwomen 'H sf ,-gn-ollvlw' staffs busy employees aid to schooI's functioning 'TT' M jj lull. Et iff ff A R . Custodial Staff Front Row: William Mitchell, Ralph McCune, head custodian: Jack Snellen, Fred Werner. Back Row: August Giese, Bill Chancellor, Merle Harris, Mrs. Cora Lee Phelps, Albert Cannon, John Sloan. Anticipating trouble is eased by the check' ing of blueprints, as shown by relief engi- H A , neer Mr. C. A. Tucker, and day engineers J. Always willing to help, seemed to be the mot- W, Mmiiistefand Q, L,O'DelI. to of the combined staffs of West this year. Through the long hours of behind-the-scenes work, these staffs kept West operations at peak efficiency. The main loads of these staffs were divided into three areas: the office, the cafeteria, and the me- chanical operations ofthe school. Working at the switchboard is an important task in the office which is handled by Mrs. Wg Bobbie Thomson. Office Staff Front Row: Mrs. Maxine Connors, Mrs. Bobbie Thomson, Mrs. Carol Newell. Back Row: Mrs. Theda Smethers, Mrs. Maxine Foster, Mrs. Vir- ginia Malia, Mrs. Joy Duvall. 28 .1 5 K' iv ,,xki tiki S, ll Cafeteria Staff Front Row: Catherine Seburn, Osa Schulte, Opal Pinkstaff, Barbara Wilcoxon. Mayme Burnette, manager: Second Row: Myrtle Cox, Bernice Jackson. Eileen Sidles, Gwen Pala mer, Mildred Margrave. Bea Sloan. Dorothy Miller, Back Row: Opal Simmons, Nellie Snellen. Eve- lyn Ross, Lorena Frank, Dorothy l-leimerman, Z. E. Witherspoon. The office staff was comprised of seven secre- terial workers. Their jobs were to assist with the administrative function of the school. Another essential staff is that of the cafeteria. if Q Though often taken for granted and frequently riddled by complaints, they continued to do a fine job with what was available. The final staffs which give a vital service to the school are those of the engineers and custodians. They have seen to it that the entire school was cleaned and well maintained. Hall duty is a difficult task performed by one of the security personnel, Mrs. Gertha Hicks. of 'f in- , 1 N use Through long hours of patroling the park- ing lot, Mr. Marvin Cross, the other security Doing a normally forgotten job, Mrs. Cora Lee Phelps, is cleaning the water agent' has helped reduce me gypmg rate. fountain. 29 Zi Q'-i i nn... 'H wg 5 B student life To a student happiness is homecoming ... making posters the senior assembly pioneer week ... pep assemblies ,,. electing class officers . ,. getting a car , ,A and most of all, being an active part of the student body. l test Clause winners, lVlr. Charles Emmons, Jr., and lVlrs,Sanclra Miller. snake dance l For the third consecutive year, the class of '69 wins the float contest. Varsity cheerleaders help boost school spirit in leading the ' -:: 2 , .,,.,. K g 3 ' rrt , ,ar r l e . r' if 1 . , f 'l 9 , A. ,Ph 32 Co-editor Jeanne Heatherly presents prizes to Cu- spirit special events encourage strong feelings , X . nns . E V Seniors Jack Garlach, Linda Clawson, and Cindy Glover show their spirit on Clash Day. School spirit at West was often rallied by such things as cheering the football and bas- ketball teams on to victory, the posters so painstakingly painted and hung, and this year, the new idea of Pioneer Week. One of the days in this week was Teacher Appreciation Day where students were espe- cially nice to their teachers and presented them with shined apples and candy. Clash Day practically explains itself. All those who participated wore various mixed and matched stripes, plaids, and polka dots and reds, purples, and greens. Other activities during Pioneer Week were Boot Day, Stuffed Animal Day, and Pioneer4Day. The spirit was also upheld by the various groups involved in raising enthusiasm in the student body, including cheerleaders, Pep Club, and Lettermen. Engrossed in a basketball game are juniors Mark Billman and John Aley. 7 t., .. L , , ' 2 Lv: i L i XR.. .,, small crews deck halls in yuletide glory X ri W XZ f s ,gl X . ,K -::l, -f 3' f i s , A' V , y ii 5: 22. i K ,:.' Rf '-I,h.lk fiwiefaf ' i3 so W 9 35 ag, 'f1, l t . ks',. ' Q Lkl 1? A c ::,, 3 Q Nancy Neal works diligently at putting up Christmas '- decorations. K Letterwornan Linda Atkison is aided by a fellow student in putting up decorations on the bulietin board at the end of D-corridor. Juniors Marilyn Cathey and Cathy Myers concentrate on putting up junior class decorations. 34 Many clubs cooperated to decorate the school for Christmas. Christmas spirit was evident as many students spent time before and after school preparing decorations. Student Council assigned each club an area to decorate, and gave prizes for the best deco- rations. The prizes were 510, 357, and 555. Future Secretaries club won first prize for the decorations in E-corridor with Santa's Workshop as a theme. Second place was won by a new group, Press Club. Its theme was Lunar Yule in honor of astronauts Anders, Borman, and Lovell. Third prize winner was the Art Club for the modern designs on the general office doors in the foyer. U ff-Q1 . . 'I ,ff 415 VY., ' Members of Press club take second place with their unusual theme. A lonely space capsule stands its vigil beside the pond outside H- corridor. Future Secretaries win the S10 prize with decorations on all the doors of E corridor. l l l ,. Art CIub's Christmas decorations on the office windows win third prize. 35 frontier frolics frolics raises money for all-school projects The annual school carnival, Frontier Frol- ics took place Saturday evening, March 1. The carnival was held in and around the two gyms. The many booths involved such activities as dart throws, fortune telling, tricycle races, pool, fortune wheels, and a marriage booth, plus many others. The newly formed Scrub club brought a pool table to help raise money for the all- school project. The tricycle races proved a little hazardous because of the unsafe tricycles, especially when they fell apart. The carnival has proven in previous years to be a good money raising project. This year also proved to be a good year for raising mon- ey and having fun. The booths were organized and operated by the clubs of the school. Many people came Saturday morning to decorate and finish up last-minute details. Scrub Club member Rick Clausing tries his hand at pool a his opponent looks on. Senior Agnes Pollock spins the Wheel of Fortune at the Spanish Honor Society booth. Police amuse themselves as they supervise the Pioneers Senior Brad Hansen demonstrates his now-famous diving form at the dunking machine, the booth sponsored by Lettermen's Club. breaks in the usual day assemblies, substitutes break daily routine Becky Hendrix produces a look of despair as she faces her task during a locker clean-up. i Dancers relax backstage before the Christmas performance of The Juggler of Notre Dame. 38 Daily routines are naturally part of life at school. Students and teachers alike appreciate a break from the routine of classes. Assemblies, locker clean-up, special events such as career day, even having a substitute teacher, create these diversions. A variety of assemblies proved to have good entertainment and educational value for the students. One of the debate teams presented their debate on the assigned topic for the year. There were numerous choral assemblies pre- sented through the year. Various occupational topics were discussed by guest speakers on the annual career day. Most popular diversion among high school students are the pass cards, which enable stu- dents to be dismissed before the 3 o'clock bell. Entering school after exercising his first hour pass privilege. Bryan Barton shows signs of disgust. Junior Susie Saye explains the schedule day speaker. A sight not uncommon to students is the si teacher. elfafffs . - Nr ,K 1 Bae . 39 8 lQ.,. to a lost career ht of a substitute Lesley Long Kirk Doll Senior Attendants Cynthia Halls Jerry Mclnt osh Junior Attendants Dorsey Long Vincent Serrio Z Christy Axford Bo b Larson Toujours L'Amour :fi Q! Queen King Jane Pool Gary Hanni tougourss Vamour romantic theme enhanced by decorations Senior royalty begin the coronation dance after the crowning. Cupids, hearts, and arrows brought a valen- tine atmosphere to the 1968-69 Winter dance. Tojours L'Amour sponsored by Press Club and the Senior class. Decorations were organ- ized by junior Shelley Brooks. Along with Val- entine nut cups, punch was served. Senior class president Brad Prosech an- nounced the royalty duringthe eveing. Crowned King and Queen were seniors Gary Hanni and Jane Pool. Vincent Serrioz and Dor- sey Long were chosen junior prince and princess. Attendants were Seniors Kirk Doll, Lesley Long, Jerry Mclntosh, Cynthia Halls and ju- niors Bob Larson, and Christy Axford. Crown bearers were Linda Lee and Nils Gabrielson. Music was provided by A Bit Much. Awaiting the announcement of the king and queen are the crown bearers and senior representatives. Junior attendants Dorsey Long and Steve Koontz Cstanding in for Vincent Serriozj accept their gifts. Above: Gary Hanni places the crown on Jane Pool after they were announced as king and queen. Below: Highlight of the coronation was the traditional kiss bestowed on the queen bythe king. Heidi Johnson ' Senior -Attendants Terri Sherrill Mike Adam Junior Attendants Tom Fredrickson Trecia Rod Winder Nancy Clutter Queen Bennett King The crown bearer looks skeptical as the king bestows the kiss on the queen. Kenny and Nancy lead the coronation dance after being crowned king and queen. wk King Kenny gives Queen Nancy the traditional kiss after being crowned. W Jerry Stegink, '69, and Chris Chapman, '70, give their at- tention tothe band which played for the dance, homecoming happening creates enthusiasm The first major dance of the year, entitled Homecoming Happening, took place Satur- day, November 9, in the West High cafeteria. The Centurians provided the music. The dance was sponsored by the Pep Club and planned by their social chairman, Susie Heeb. Center- pieces consisted of maroon and gold goal- posts and small gold footballs. Royalty for the dance were Nancy Clutter, queen, and Kenny Bennett, king. The senior attendants were Heidi Johnson and Tom Fred- rlckson. Terri Sherrill and Mike Adam served as junior attendants. The sophomore prince and princess were Trecia Doshler and Rod Winder. Corky Brown and Susie Heeb were senior runners-up. The juniors were Steve Koontz and Deane Cox. Second sophomore attend- ants were Ray Kirk and Nlarty Willis. Cyd Grobe presents roses to homecoming queen Nancy Clutter. Enthusiasm for the dance was shown on the dance floor by those who attended the dance. afzwssmwsimw 1 Aw attentive. .. melancholy. .. -kf. jubilant .,'.' modest. . . emotions revealed by various expressions Facial expressions are the most revealing trait of any person - a swift smile to a friend or a jovial burst of laughter. An expression of con- tempt, of apathy. Expressions of sadness, of seriousness, of boredom - all reveal the way a person feels and what he is thinking. Here we try to depict some ofthe everyday expressions ofthe students and teachers. e 9 happiness . .. reflections 1968-69 achievements determined by past activities QWWW15 wi-!5i..lsT ...ai The prartially completed Century ll was dedicated January 11. The first event held was a Science and Art Exhibit by all the Wich- ita sc ools. The year of 1968-69 has cast in our minds many lasting memories of events that affected the state of Kansas as well as the entire United States. The beautiful S13 million Century ll civic center was started in the middle of 1968 and finished in the latter part of that year. For the first time in the history of Wichita, the inauguration of a governor took place here. The outlook of the war in Viet Nam was changed slightly when the Paris peace talks were started. The future for some peoples' lives was changed also because of the heart transplants and new 'I' drugs being developed. Nineteen sixty-eight was the year of many tears and cheers because of the elections, expecially the race between winner Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey. They were happy years for the Wichita Heights Band, which had the honor of attending the inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon as the only band representative from Kansas. Every year has its sadder points, and 1968 was no different. Many people fell victim to the flu epi- demic that spread from coast to coast. To end 1968 and leave a challenge for the fol- lowing year, the United States made a successful shot toward the moon with the Apollo VIII. A once W A talked-about dream was now the reality of some- day landing on the moon. H V.V, A ., , u Political rivals in the 1968 presidential race were Richard M. Nixon and Hubert H. Humphrey. After an exciting cam- paign and close election, Nixon emerged as the victor. This was a year of great accomplishments and wonderous feats, the year of 1968-69. In the first history-making gubernatorial inauguration held in Wichita, Chief Justice Robert Price swears in one of the newly elected officials, Scientific advancements in the space research program were furthered by the Apollo Vlll Moon shot. Showing his exuberance upon being elected to second term as governor is Robert B. Docking. I 4 Q :N ll c 53' ' Jflffff .,:l,, ' el ,' g 3 Q i 'I A It og, - f V4 s :iff QV 'D ' 'U l g-'S fy QV: 1, rr'l ' l lel' 1 Nluch hard work enabled the Wichita Heights Falcons Band to be Kansas' official representatives in the Nixon Inaugural Parade. 51 is , . , as V A 1 ,,,., .,..--.V--Q My W,A.,AL,LV 2 I m,,..,,,,..-v-1fwM,,.Q-+'f'F 'f ,f - M ,,.M Q ' , A X ,,f,,,,,,.-v ' ,.,4 '.,l R ' 'hAh Ly , N M, ,ATM-M 'y X l Q, , : H WA rw- ' : Y 1 -M 1 ,ff-ff M ' f l tw at - fix - ,fsgdle ' , ' f ,. 1,5 - G- . 1 5 , - - Y f , ' 5 'tv ,Ami J 'I . g K I f 1 ' C, p Y ' . 5 2.57-?f2Zfi f 'I .h 1 f , ' Y 1 . eh? 1 X' :J 1 2. Z5 V , - ff Sli T K in Jimi 0' .ifgf 1, - . -'1Zi3 ?f,iff?1iif54- we Ai PM 1 - .V VV . wtgg N e .r it ' ' , M1 'wt' Sf1Sf+4?w Qfi' i zwf's:4?:1i3?fa,'? 'Pain' ,.Jk-Wil :.. .1 . K Q ' sf if A - K f f . ' if, Qis3f5J:?.2fsMz5Ee1n'x Cswi A0 3 .A if r QMK ix 5 EA Wll interests To a club member, happiness is yelling a cheer ... calling a meeting to order ... win- ning a prize ... wearing a symbol of member- ship choosing a project ,.. posing for a special picture . . . participating in school ac- tivities ,.. thrilling to a drum beat... and most of all, being a part of something worthwhile. student council keen leadership encourages activity, spirit -L., Student Council officers Steve Palmer and Cynthia Halls look on as Gail Kaegi expresses her views. 1 hifi, For the United Fund Drive, Student Council raised money by presenting a satire of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with the football team as the actors. The total amount raised was ?p1,000. Another money-raising project sponsored by Student Council was the KEYN-Cheerleader basketball game. The annual Christmas Auc- tion assembly was held, and 750 pounds of goods and S326 were donated to Operation Holiday as a result. Other projects included Christmas decorations and planning a Fron- tier Frolics different from any other. After much discussion and delay the all- school project was decided upon and financed by magazine sales. A Xerox copier was pur- chased for the library to be used by the stu- dents and teachers. Help was given to the Let- termen's Club to purchase additional trophy cases. Financed by Student Council was a mural made by the Art Department to deco- rate the office door. . sl ns 5 I' V X, fi A I 4 L X M or i isgi Student Council member Bob Harvey helps by being a host during Auctioneers Kirk Doll and Steve Knootz wait for Cafffffrllay- afmai bad. 54 ,,.,..........-.- To help arouse school spirit at the first annual cheerlead- er - KEYN basketball game were the varsity lettermen cheerleaders Steve Putman, Sinclair Royal, Gary Hanni, Steve Koontz, Joe Morell, and Mike Adam. ,. ,fy i Following in the tradition of decorating the Christmas tree at West is Steve Palmer. Student Council Front Row: Taylor Gurley, sponsor: Gail Kaegi, president, Cynthia Halls, vice-president: Becky Par- sons, secretaryg Steve Palmer, treasurer, Ruth Frey, spon- sor, Dennie Bretz, sponsor. Second Row: Kristy King, Judy Perkins, Roseann Bolster, Laura Miller, Lesley Long, Den- ise Rees, Dorsey Long. Third Row: Cathy Snow, Jan Evans, Jane Pool, Mary Jo Koker, Pam Rush, Georgiann Senecal, Heidi Johnson, Nancy Lee, Helen Bayouth, Kelsey Long. Fourth Row: Joanne Burger, Jenny Bertrand, JoAnn Cle- mons, Meg Pendleton, Bob Harvey, Norina Bennett, Sid- ney Peterson, Jeanne Burger, Cindy Gill, Roz Hammer- gren. Back Row: Shelley Seidl, Corky Brown, Brad Proesch, Steve Koontz. Patrick Butler, Ronnie Wilson. Rick Barnhart, Jim Chipman, Craig Loney. Bruce Dill, Greg Bogue, Kim Green, Twila Griffith. trail early deadlines, conflicts cause hectic year -Q QA Above: Focusing in on a picture is the trick to having it turn out. Below: Sitting at the desk of a former newspaper editor, Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson leafs through an editor's account book. 56 There were a total of nine staffers consisting of two juniors and seven seniors. Recruiting for the staff members began early last year. A Journalism ll credit was given for the first time to students not enrolled in Journalism ll. ln addition to the work, there was relaxa- tion. The sponsor, Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson, in- vited the staff to her house for a chili feed. Time was also taken to go to Cowtown on a picture-taking spree. A kind of closeness began to exist as out- side influences tried to determine how the yearbook should be put together. lt was a feel- ing of My staff, right or wrong - but my staff. There were the usual number of group disagreements on how pages should be ar- ranged, but it was a united front that was seen by outsiders. Because of earlier deadlines, the staff was able to enlarge the book by twenty pages. Members of the Trail staff came early and stayed late many times in order to meet those deadlines. After-school work meant more leisure, freedom, and activity. ,., fc: Trail Staff Kneeling: Mark Dodds, Jack Garlach. Standing: Randy Broadstreet, Becky Glass, Don- na Carr, Mary Becker, Paula Hendrix, Diann Piedger, John Fountain. E 1 A Q Q K - VERA ,lr 'xx Aung., '1 - L- ls., in A 'ltnynpnqa yyf.. A. Many articulate discussions can be heard when page lay outs are drawn. 57 fs. gif 'Q' F 0 A c - Q -t 5,45 Key staff members Nancy Oldfather, advertising manager, Larry Hambleton, co editorg Paula Hendrix, business manager, and Jeanne Heatherly, co-editor: com pare notes and criticize the latest copy of the West Word. west word large, able staffs contribute to expansion Kathy DeWitt browses through a bound volume of old cop- ies ofthe paper while Nancy Ridder works on a story for a current edition. A larger staff has enabled the journalism classes to put out more pages of the newspa- per. The two classes, consisting of juniors and seniors, alternated being in charge of the paper. Again this year the West journalism depart- ment had charge of editing and compiling arti- cles from other schools for the American Edu- cation Week newspaper. Diann Pledger was the editor-in-chief under the supervision of Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson. Also during American Education Week, some of the students on the staff were invited to KARD-TV to present a typi- cal classroom scene to be telecast at a later date. Second semester brought a change in the routine of the West Word staffs. They pub- lished for the first time a magazine which con- tained samples of student work in the areas of poetry, short stories, art, and photography. These were channeled through the regular classes by English teachers. Some minor explorations were made into radio and television. 1 Evaluation of other schools' publications is important to beginningjournalists. Fifth hour's fledgling staff is guided by novice editors Shirley Wilson Kathleen Donham Corky Brown, Debbie Oler, Steve Dillard, Jacque White, and Kathy Myers 2-:nf press club, quill and scroll, honor society national honor groups recognize scholars Press Club Front Row: Nancy Might, president, Shirley Wilson, vicefpresidentg Shelley Brooks, secretary-treasur- er. Second Row: Paula Hendrix, Jeanne Heatherly, Becky Glass, Nancy Oldfather, Deeann Glamser, Kathy DeWitt, Terry Welch. Third Row: Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson, sponsor: Donna Carr, Nancy Ridder, Fora O'DonnelI, Kathleen Donham, Diann Pledger, Mary Becker, Debbie Oler, Beann As a part of one of Press Club's service projects, journalist Beverly Foreman sews on the mitten bookmarks for some of the senior citizens of Wichita. Sigg. Fourth Row: Ray Klotz, Randy Broadstreet, Roger Ross, Steve Dillard, Mark Dodds, Jacque White, Nancy Seibert, Cathy Myers, Tina Johnson, Caren Dreiling. Back Row: Jack Garlach, Jim Nash, Larry Hambleton, Corky Brown, Brad Proesch, Joe Morell, John Fountain, Donna Urbom, Beverly Foreman, Belinda Stewart, Denice Allen. The renewal ofa National charter for Quill and Scroll enabled students who ranked in the upper one-third of their classes to participate in another club. A new addition to the journalism depart- ment required a course in journalism for membership. Christmas decorations, field trips, and serv- ice projects including aid to underprivileged children and a Christmas boost for senior citi- zens were jointly participated in by both clubs. A Christmas caroling party was held with re- freshments served afterwa rds. Quill and Scroll Front Row: Kathleen Donham, presidentg Mary Becker, secretary-treasurer: Deeann Glam- ser, Nancy Might, Debbie Oler. Second Row: Mrs. Shirley Gabrielson, sponsor, Jeanne Heatherly, Becky Glass, Shirley Wilson, Donna Carr, Jacque White, Shelley Brooks, Cathy Myers. Back Row: Mark Dodds, Randy Broadstreet, Larry Hambleton, Jack Garlach, Corky Brown, Nancy Seibert, Tina Johnson, Belinda Stewart. nmmmmmnnnuun , National Honor Society Front Row: Bruce Bitler, presi- dent: Jim Chipman, vice-president, Connie Blackburn, secretary: Charla Cline, treasurer. Second Row: Victor Wilmoth, sponsor, Carolyn Lee, Kay Jordan, Marleen Douglass, Gay Parcel, Joan Mah, Goldie Mar, Susan Dil- dine, Cheryl Buck. Third Row: Cliff Chandler, Pam Dill, Peggy Carey, Diana Gurley, Judy Renz, Debbie Sandifer, Becky Janzen, Marianne Butterfield, Lesley Long, JoAnn In its second year at West, the National Honor Society invited new members in Janu- ary and initiated them March 25. Requirements for membership included a grade point average of at least 3.5 and good qualities of character, leadership, and citizenship. Two members, Agnes Pollock and Tom Rudkin, were semi-finalists in the National Honor Society Scholarship Contest. , . . ' b R Q Q -' ,, i Clemons, Gay Whited. Fourth Row: Mike Johnston, Nathan Yates, Margaret Briggs, Kris Ylander, Jean Clithero, Agnes Pollock, Jackie Donahue, Debbi Vautravers, Anthony Wil- son, Larry Piper. Back Row: Robert Haughawout, Ron Metcalf, Larry Hambleton, John Loffland, Willie Jones, Cathy Myers, Sharon Wilks, Nancy Lee, Vicki Wilson, Tom Rudkin, Kristy Redelfs, Jenny Bertrand, Jim Fischer. .PV , e -, ,...,...,,.. ...........a.......,H..,.... ...l yy- Above: Jim Chipman writes the agenda on the blackboard to inform the members of coming events. Left: During a meeting Cris Axford expresses her views while others listen. thespians points system keeps membership selective Thespians Front Row: Karen Ross, president: Renee Dick, secretaryg Susan Gottas, treasurer, Tom Webster, Mrs. Nancy Lackey, sponsor. Second Row: Roseann Bolster, Heidi Johnson, Joe Morell, Jan Lauer, Vonna Callahan, Jan Evans, Roberta Watts, Ruby Renz, Cheryl Buck, David 4. 'S fa i i 'l l E W Above: The actors in the Thespian play find it difficult to keep straight faces and carry through with a rehearsal. Right: Facial expressions show a variance of thoughts. Bonfiglio. Back Row: Jim Cooper, Ray Klotz, Ed LeRoy, Dale Sander, Danny Zavala, Patrick Butler, Molly McGuire, Linda Eyer, Debbie Stahr, Vicki L. Wilson, Beverly Fore- man, Dennis McCurley. To be a member of Thespians, one must be active in the productions of the drama depart- ment. One point is given for every ten hours of work, when ten points are obtained, a person mayjoin the club. Activities through the year included present- ing a skit for Longfellow Elementary fun night, a Thespian play at the end of the year directed by Karen Ross, and a formal banquet. There were about 25 members in the club and Mrs. Nancy Lackey was the sponsor. safety club, y-teens programs inform, work at service projects Y-Teens is affiliated with the local Young Women's Christian Association and is able to use all Y facilities. They help to support the local YWCA and contribute to their projects as a result of this connection. Susan Hunnicutt was elected to be West's representative to the city-wide council. Dissension within the club made it a difficult year for great accomplishments, but with those resolved, the group made more progress. Safety is the first idea of Safety Club. Mak- ing safety signs for around the school was a project of the group. An assembly on safe driv- M- ing was sponsored at the first of the year. Safety Club Front Row: Jan Evans, Margie Weishoar, Becky Douglass, Cindi Mertz. Second Row: Nancy Neal, Patty Cal- , vert, Gary McGill, Cathy Wehby. Back Row: Mr. G. E. Hudson, W' sponsor: Barbara Beyer, Diane Hunnicutt, Melvin Godown, Mr. Larry Van Pelt, sponsor. Jane Pool and Wilma Davidson listen to a discussion during an early morning Y- Teens meeting. Y-Teens Front Row: Roxanne Thurman, president: Wilma Davidson, Jean- ie Hale, treasurer: Linda Hammons, Janet Swinson, project chairman. Second Row: Teresa Cochran, Nancy Oldfather, Jean Borniger, Kathy DeWitt, Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis, sponsor. Third Row: Cathy Sheahon, Jane Pool, Fora O'Donnell, Diana Bruce. Back Row: Blanche McVey, Shirley Wil- son, Judy Heitman, Martha Gardner. 63 Future Secretaries Front Row: Marsha Eppler, secretary, Debbie Gallegos, treasurer, Becky Douglass, president: Terry Orr, vice-president: Joan Mah, Chris Holman, Mar sha Sentel, Cathy Bonham. Second Row: Nancy Jones Mrs. Anita Lusk's fourth hour class makes up the mem- bership ofthe Future Secretaries Club and they are able to have short meetings as a part of the regular classroom routine. Connie Poorman, Connie Smith, Sandy Addis, Carolyn Claxton, Opal Fry, Janice Hall, Mrs. Anita Lusk, sponsor. Back Row: Mary Blick, Linda Oshel, Wanda Rausch, Kar- lene Mitchell, Debbie Mathers, Jackie Lewis. An active Future Secretaries Club is the only such high school group in Wichita, it is a divi- sion of the National Secretaries Association. Each year a local adult member of the na- tional group sponsors a high school member on a day-long visit to her office. At least two other field trips to local offices are made by the entire group. Their major project is the planning and carrying out of the spring awards banquet for the Business Department. Students enrolled in the work experience Office Education class are members of the Of- fice Education Club. One of their earliest projects is the parent- employer tea held just before the Christmas holidays. They fared well both as individuals and as a group at the state and national conventions in competition with similar groups. Office Education Front Row: Wilma Davidson, president: Paulette Silveous, vice-president: Linda Bader, Deb- bie Holcomb, secretaryg Linda Hammons, historian. Second Row: Judy Mead, Jo Dinsmoor, Renee Coury, Lin- da Hartman, Donna DeForest, Mrs. Majorle Patrick, sponsor. Back Row: Nancy Clutter, Rita Hendrix, Patricia Harris, Judy Wenke, Cathy Switzer, Carol Niemann, Pamela Buckner, Linda Melson, Linda Reece, Peggy Schulte. tuture teachers, future med organizations provide guidelines for future Future Teachers Front Row: Mrs. Verla Griffiths, sponsor: Jim Herring, president: Carol Stevens, vice-president, Pau- line Smith, secretary: Judy Garrett, treasurerg Margaret Briggs, historiang Debbie Lane, publicity chairman: Susan Dildine, Mr. Hoyt Sunderland, sponsor. SecomLRow: Terry Toney, Carla Beckman, Marshall Whitlock, Marca Weisz- Future Teachers of America had a rebuild- ing year after the loss of 22 seniors. One project that kept them busy was doing a share in the annual city-wide FTA workshop held at Wichita State University. Judy Renz was secretary of the city group. As a service to the school, members served as hosts forthe open house in November. Programs included films, guest speakers, and planning for Frontier Frolics and Christ- mas decorations. Future Med Front Row: Kendel Kline, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Darlene Anderson, sponsorg Sharon Spalton. Back Row: Linda Darnell, Kathie Duvall, president: Brenda Darnell, Janet Boyle. brod. Third Row: Lary Loving, Karen Ross, Marion Colgan, Gail Upshaw, Pam Smith, Carol Garrett, Sylvia Harvey. Back Row: Gary McGill, Vikki Darnell, Judy Renz, Cathy Sheahon, Barbara Cantrell, Cathy Wehby, Barbara Beyer, Ron Clites. The major project of the Future Medical Careers Club was the annual financing ofa S100 scholarship for a member who was committed to entering the profession. In addition to their own speakers, they par- ticipated in a mass program with all the simi- lar clubs in the city. Field trips included a trip to the Halstead Health Museum in the spring and an early fall trip to Washburn University in Topeka under the sponsorship of the March of Dimes. Members of the Future Medical Careers Club listen intently to a guest speaker at one of their early morning meetings. artclub sales campaigns allow school, gallery trips Workmen prepare to hang a panel made by the art classes on a wall in the auditorium. Art Club Front Row: Barbara Rusher, chairman, Claudia Pastore, chairmang Cynthia Halls, chairman, Karron Dodd. Second Row: John Anderson, Debbie Stahr, Sharon Catlin, Mary Becker, Cindy Glover, Deanna Rusher, Sally Strictly a senior club, membership to Art Club was limited to those seniors enrolled in an art class. For those interested in additional art activity, Nlr. Roger Dale had meetings in his room every other Tuesday evening. A membership fee of S5 was used to pay for materials the members used. A number of fund-raising activities were held at school and on Saturdays. The first was a boutique sale in the foyer of the auditorium. Articles in the possession of the Art Depart- ment and paper and feather flowers made by club members were sold for a profit of 3550. A bake sale was held in a local shopping cen- ter and netted 51520. A garage sale included arti- cles contributed by all club members. Partici- pation was required in order for members to be eligible for a trip to the University of Kansas art show. Art exhibits throughout the city were visited by club members during the year. The club won third place in the decorating contest at Christmas time by decorating the office door and the display case. A booth was operated at Frontier Frolics and a prize was given in the Operation Holidays assembly. Curran. Back Row: Mr. Roger Dale, sponsor, Kelly Felix, John Lemon, Cyd Grobe, Nancy Sommerhauser, Geor- giann Senecal, Diana Clemence. debate seniors add to wins, novices start records Twenty-one debaters brought nine trophies back to West during the season which ended January 11 with the regional tournament at Great Bend. Before entering the district matches, the team had compiled a total won- lost record of 342 wins to only 106 losses, a record of 76.4176 wins. John Pfeifer and Alan Linder carried their novice record to a fruitful completion as they won three more trophies as experienced de- baters. They had helpful back-up work from the entire squad, of course. Debaters won all three first places at the Val- ley Center Novice Tournament, but, since only one trophy is allowed for each school, content- ed themselves with bringing home the first- place award. Other firsts were in the novice tournament at Wichita Southeast and in the Power Match at Wellington. The novices also won a second-place trophy at Campus. Debate has been a scheduled activity at West only since the early 1960's when Mr. Glenn Blakemore started the program. The squad offered little competition those first years, but more recent groups have more than made up for any lack in the beginning. Debate Front Row: Mr. Glenn Blakemore, sponsor, Judy Bevan, Becky Parsons, Ross Hollander, Carol Stevens, Steve Wood, Terry Abbott, David Salmen, Janice Toomey. Second Row: Steve Park, Brenda Holt, Judy Renz, Charla Cline, Paul Grisham, Nancy Might, Linda Dole. Back Row: Alan Linder, John Pfeifer, Tom Rudkin, Jim Chipman, Jake Denton, Marshall Whitlock, Doug Kutilek. Practice makes perfect, seemed to be the motive be hind all the practicing done by Becky Parsons. 1 ,sf J A frequent sight in the rotunda are the many debate tro phies acquired through the year. lettermen, letterwomen, gymnastics sports organizations a Seemingly. intent on the game, lettermen sit in their desig- nated section at the Field House. Lettermen Front Row: Tom Fredrickson, presidentp John Selby, vice-president, Kirk Doll, secretary-treasurer: Roger Queen, Sergeant at Arms, Kenny Bennett, Sergeant at Arms. Second Row: Jerry Mclntosh, Joe Morell, Pat O'- Neill, Kim Roberts, Robby Yates, Corky Brown, Jack Gar- lach, Steve Baker, Brad Hansen, Tom Wray, Ron Palmer. dd interest, support The wall of J-Corridor was completely filled with the new trophy cases arranged for by the Lettermen's Club. After a plea from Dr. Edwin Friesen for additional space to display the many athletic trophies being won by the teams, the club voted to take on the installa- tion as the year's major project. The entire north wall was covered with the seven cases, which were built by non-club members at a cost of nearly a thousand dollars. The major money-raising projects for the group were the selling of programs and con- cessions at home games. Although the club was perhaps a little small- er than in recent years because ofthe outside- of-school meeting times, it was an active and dedicated group. They participated in most all-school pro- jects including Frontier Frolics. Third Row: Jim Rush, Tom Bradrick, Mike Adam, Steve Koontz, Alvin Majors, Phil Helvie, Scott Wiggins, Rex Gragg, Kenny Arnold, Frank Hukle. Back Row: Mr. Marc Webb, sponsorg Brent Ricketts, Mark Dodds, Lynn Russell, Gary Hanni, Bill Spencer, Max Ullum, Phil Logsdon, Wen- dell Merrill. Letterwomen at West is a small group but each year its number grows. Eleven members support the club compared to six the year before. To be in the club, one must earn 400 points. Points can be earned by going out for the var- ious after-school sports. During the year the girls sold candy to raise money for use in a chosen project. The biggest event for the group was hosting a junior high playday. All the girls who would attend West from junior highs were invited. A new look in clubs was the girls gymnastics team. The girls performed at five meets and ended the season with a city league meet. Five events were offered to participants: uneven parallel bars, balance beam, side horse vaulting, free exercise, and long mat tumbling. Interested girls stayed after school and practiced for a certain period of time. The girls then performed before Mrs. Jean Bei- rig and were chosen on their merits for squad membership. Letterwomen Front Row: Lois Wisler, sponsor: Bev Sparks, presidentg Lynda Atkison, vice-president, Jack- ie Weaver, secretary. Second Row: Vicki Smith, histori- ang Janet Sullivan, treasurerg Valerie Lancaster, JoAnn Orth. Back Row: Janice Deeds, Connie VanZandtg Bar- bara Beyer, Joyce McCurley. Girls Gymnastics Front Row: Pam Mesker, Lisa Gal- Chris Axford, JoAnn Clemons, Cathy Carson, Sharon braith, Kim Cooper, Kelly White, Meg Pendleton, Julie Catlin. Back Row: Debbie Lane, Janet Helfrich, captain: Folger, Connie Smith, Lynda Atkison, Mrs. Jean Beirig, Mellody Durbian, Sponsor. Second Row: Becky Janzen, Marty Willis, french, spanish clubs language groups lose members, keep busy French Club Front Row: Pam Dill, president: Marleen Douglass, vice-president: Barb Rusher, secretary: Tracy Mundy, treasurerg Diana Gurley, functionaryg Kay Jordan, Karen Bradley. Second Row: Peggy Carey, Colleen Bradley, Sally Brumm, Ruby Renz, Sylvia Harvey, Susan Stahrs, Judy Renz, Deeann Glamser. Third Row: Vicky Caviness, Nicki Lawman, Carole Boyle, Judy Affholder, Tom Chaffin, Kenny Green, Ellen Fisher, Nancy Might. Back Row: Evelyn Cheshier, Rita Haury, Ann Genter, Sam Bigknife, Don Beckman, Jim Alden, Mike Fleming. -192 i,,.,,, French Club is for those interested in learn- ! as ing more about France. During the year, par- ,igs ties and picnics were held for club members. 35 y Also among activities for the club were deco- 'F rating the cafeteria during Christmas and the ' ea i iii most important event, the French Banquet held in April. Spanish Honor Society is for students with 3.5 grade average in Spanish. The group is honorary and does not have many activities. X French Club members rate the cafeteria. add Christmas spirit as they deco- Spanish Club Goldie Mar, secretaryg Panfila Galvan, spon sorg Melinda Slane, treasurerg Agnes Pollock, president. Key Club Front Row: Mr. J. Ellis Jackson, sponsor: John Loffland, secretary: Richard Vix, president: Jim Ashton, vice-president: Kevin Sheedy, treasurer, Mr. Harold Fron- ing, sponsor. Second Row: Pat Malone, Randy Tschanz, Don Fischer, Richard Klingman, Terry Graul, John Wilson, Russell Deem, Joe Jones. Third Row: Bradford Blake, Brian Martin, Mark Dodds, Chris Bell, John Ellison, Max Ullum, Larry Piper, Mike Razook, Randy Cox. Back Row: Mike Baugh, Don Beckman, Keith Steffee, Jim Alden, Danny Roll, Tom Webster, Randy Fairbanks, Jim Fischer, Robert Haughawout. Key Club, the youth branch of the West Branch Kiwanis Club, is made up of boys who have shown evidence of leadership abilities. Among their service projects were the giving of a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family and serving as bell-ringing collectors before the Christmas holidays. Usherettes were seen in the auditorium as they provided seating aid to students and visi- tors. A highlight of the year is when the most active are chosen to direct the seniors at commencement. Usherettes Front Row: Mr. Marion Faires, sponsor: Mrs. Ra- mona Smith, sponsor: Beth Armstrong, Goldie Mar, head ush- eretteg Mrs. Marjorie Patrick, sponsor. Second Row: Donna Urbom, head usheretteg Sherry Young, Lana Blake. Third Row: Sarah Taylor, Carol Freeman. Fourth Row: Shirley Wilson, Donna Pollard, Debbie Holcomb. Back Row: Linda Hampton, Janet Boyle, Wilma Davidson, Kathleen Kaiser, Denise Rees, Loretta Willinger, Sue Morris. '?ii3kW3E3El4QRWSM ' . Aiding in the head custodians office, is one of many service projects undertaken by the Key Club. trailblazers intelligence, participation gain recognition In 1965 the Trail staff began what was hoped would become a tradition, the selection of Trail Blazers. The purpose was to honor six seniors who should be recognized for out- standing accomplishments. This is the fifth year that the Trail staff has presented Trail Blazers. They are nominated and elected by faculty members. To be a Trail Blazer, a senior must have at least a 3.0 grade Bruce Bitler, a member of Lettermen's Club during his senior year, was President of the West High Band and President of National Honor Society. Bruce also participated in the German and Key Clubs. As a senior he was a National Merit Semifinalist and ranked at the top of the city's graduating class with a 4.0 grade average. This year he was honored as West's Best. He has also been asked to speak to various civic groups. Along with his scholastic abilities, Bruce enjoys water skiing and was a member of the cross country and track squads. He plans to continue his education next year at the Uni- versity of Kansas where he will be studying chemical engineering. average through four years of school. Other qualities necessary include leadership, contri- butions to the school, and citizenship. These honorees represent all areas in the school - music, athletics, clubs, art, and more. All have accumulated a higher than necessary grade average, and their courses of study were not selected for their ease or simplicity. Active in Student Council as a representa- tive her sophomore year and treasurer of Stu- Co as a junior, Gail Kaegi was elected presi- dent of Student Council as a senior. Under her leadership, Student Council raised over Sl, OOO for the United Fund. Gail's other activities included playing an active part in Pep Club, including Honor Pep, and in her junior year, Cabinet Council. She was honored by West students this year when she was chosen West's Best. In addition to her school activities, Gail is a member of Method- ist Youth Fellowship and Junior 20th Century. After high school, she plans to attend college at Kansas State University. 'Eau rm Qs? Heidi Johnson, a member of Thespians, participated in a number of plays during her three years at West. During her sophomore year she was a member of Pep Club and was a varsity cheerleader in her junior and senior years. At the 68-69 homecoming dance, she was a senior attendant. She participated in Student Council as a class representative and maintained a straight-A grade average. Next year she plans to go to school in Europe and study languages. A drive for excellence has been the goal for Steve Putman, both in the classroom and on the field. He maintained a strong B average all through high school, and a variety of studies has aided his preparation for college. Recogni- tion in athletics is not new to Steve. He has been a member of Lettermen's Club for all three years by virtue of seven letters. As a se- nior, Steve was named to three all-star football squads. John Pfeifer's primary contribution came in the field of debate. John won four trophies in his junior year and five as a senior. He took a first place with an Extemporaneous Speech award. John's activities outsideof school have been primarily in radio and electronics. This interest led him to be the youngest licensed first class operator in Kansas. After gradua- tion, John plans to attend the University of Kansas and major in electricity or physics. Diana Gurley, in orchestra all three of her years at West, was first chair cello during her junior and senior years. This year she was elected president of the orchestra council. Maintaining an honor roll grade average, she was also an officer of French Club and a member of Pep Club and National Honor So- ciety. She is also a member of Teen-Airs. Next year Diana hopes to attend Ottawa University. you fflight into danger' conflicts, suspense combine for fall play Mr. Burdick carefully ponders the situation of the danger in the flight. George Spencer talks to the stewardess during a tense moment in the cockpit. Vicki Wilson ,... Vonna Callahan . Karen Ross .,.,, Molly McGuire .. Renee Dick ...,. Jan Evans .... Debbie Stahr ,.. Janet Helfrich .. Heidi Johnson .. Joan Vanderveen Pat Butler ..,,.. Brian Martin .... Dan Zavala ....r Rick Senecal .,.. David Bonfiglio . John Aley ...,,. Jim Cooper ..... Jon Kearney .... Ed LeRoy ,.,..., Roseann Bolster Cast ..., Mrs. Foster ..,...,..Helen ....... Miss Williams ......t. Mrs. Spencer . . . Ticket Agent, Mary Switchboard Operator ... ,., Stewardess Cathy Margo ... Loud Speaker . . J . . Mr. Foster .., Mr. Maine . , . , Burdick ........Dr.Baird Controller , , , Captain Treleaven ....... First Officer ..,.,,,..Captain George Spencer Jane The cheerleaders wait anxiously for plane take-off. Flight into Danger, the first all-school play of the year, was presented October 17 and 19 in the auditorium, directed by Mrs. Nancy Lackey. The drama centered around the passengers and crew of a chartered airline on the way to a big football game. Enroute, a serious case of food poisoning broke out among the passen- gers and crew, both the pilot and the co-pilot were affected. Only one man aboard had the experience to land the plane, but he had flown only light planes. After hours of tense flight, the plane was safely landed. Ground control keeps steady contact with the aircraft. The captain explains to Dr. Baird that he, too, has food poisoning. Ticket agent Mary answers Mr. Spencer's questions before boarding his flight. USDOQO river anthology graveyard, epitaphs, spooks make up play Kenny Arnold, portraying one of his many characters, explains the life he led before death. A story without a plot provided much sus- pense forthe second all-school play of the year. Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthol- ogy was presented January 16 and 18 in the school auditorium and directed by lVlrs. Nancy Lackey. Previews of the play were given to all the English Classes Friday, January 17. The setting for the play was a graveyard in Spoon River, Illinois. All the characters por- trayed had died and before the eyes of the audience came alive to tell their life stories. Some showed contempt for the way they had lived, others showed remorse, and others showed pleasure. Eight actors and actresses were selected and each enacted three or more parts. A group of folk singers helped make the change of characters and the moods of the play smooth- er and helped carry out the theme. Props and a curtain were not used during the play because of the unusual staging which consisted of many platforms at various heights and levels. The actors on stage turned their backs on the audience when they did not have speaking parts. As an actor spoke, the spotlight was focused on him. Unique staging adds depth to the mood ofthe play. Spoon River Singers ..... ,,..,.. Vicki Wilson .. David Bonfiglio Ed LeRoy . . . Jill Reyes . .. Debbie Stahr . Kenny Arnold . Jon Kearney .. Ruby Renz .... Cast of Characters ...........JanePool Sinclair Royal Richard Senecal Tom Ludwig Elaine Heinze ,............TheHilI Mrs. Charles Bliss Mrs. Meyers Faith Matheny ...........,.TheHill Trainer, the Druggist Hamilton Greene Roscoe Purkapile TomBeatty Benjamin Pantier Doctor Meyers Lucius Atherton . . . , , Mrs. Williams Ollie McGee Minerva Jones Margaret Fuller Slack ....... Dora Williams Elsa Wertman Mrs. Roscoe Purkapile . . . . . Archibald Higbie Fletcher McGee William Shack Dye ...Walter Simmons Actor one indignation Jones George Gray Mrs. Benjamin Pantier Emily Hannah Armstrong The Spoon River Singers provided background music for a tender scene between William and Emily. Roscoe Purkapile tells his wife what he expected from their marriage. ts, srwfw Vicki Wilson characterizes one of her many parts. it , 1.7, . . 4 '-awe W V ,. ,, fs .V ,fm M .J,43,4m,, 'vw-. V. 4 r ,hr if 59 ' - L W rw , 5- 5 1. 3- Q, , - . l ,m A Q S, , , 4, , ,, 'ff '- ,V ' .1 it . 'f gg ' , Ziyi' fr N, .Y Q . gf.. ficw- V. -- We: Mr .it I yi' LMQU K 1 7 - L we ,px ,Q 'vi . is was fr , 1 SW' My QEPPWMM , , ig 'X ,qi R if iv' Q fr? 'ff , si ' W 4 aims 'W ,ab SE' il AE ,Q -.1-53+ 'Z Qi Q 5 K' Qt va if -at N A as Z gh? S 33 31 .Q wi Anxious for her team to make a basket, Twila Griffiths joins in on a cheer. .dsl During a cold, cold football game, Pep Club members bundle up and prepare to cheer. i Q rf c N 7 'w Abi A W e.,,,f,afQ'ef. .se ,. A 5 ' 'A is-H Q. .t ,,- fsmgsg 2 .K X, get - M -1, :.g-L5 A fl ' 1' -I ,Mft . sis.: 3-' 'K 2 ' 1 - -- -ffvwefwvgr . ,. , ,- -' fflJ'33A3flLfLjl I-5' :if 9,-Z ' ' Nr, 'A , ' V in Q W ' ' , L' M, .iwigfgw ...Q 1 Z, W Ajax the Crusaders was the juniors' poster theme which won the first prize in the class competition contest. A tense moment for Pep Club members Michelle Mahoney and Julie Watson comes when their team misses a shot. pep club, honor pep active members participate, receive honor An example of excitement is displayed by the Pep Club at the Kapaun game in the West gym. Revised rules and stricter requirements have limited the size of Honor Pep. It is ruled that all home games and half ofthe other games must be attended, a minimum of twen- ty posters, five hours of work on pep club pro- jects, must attend two B or sophomore foot- ball gamesg must attend two cross country meets. These requirements have helped gen- erate more spirit toward minor sports. All the cheerleaders are automatically accepted as members of Honor Pep since requirements for Honor Pep: Front Row: Marcia Ohmie, Trecia Doshier. Linda Haury, Paula Andrews, Cristy Axford, Kathy Hill, Lyn Lichty, Sheryl Heasty, Lynda Atkison. Second Row: Cathy Myers, Deane Cox, Lesley Long, Gail Kaegi, Jan Senn, Laura Miller, Dorsey Long, Cindy Brees, Karlene M. Mitch- cheerleaders are much higher than those for Honor Pep. Money making projects of the pep club in- cluded selling stretched bottles, sweatshirts, jerseys, and night shirts, and partaking in the Operation Holidays assembly. A change from previous years is that the pep club was only in charge of sponsoring one dance this year. Miss Marilyn Bartel was the main adult spon- sor of the Pep Club. ell, Nancy Lee. Back Row: Shirley Tharp, Julie Folger, Heif di Johnson, Terri Sherrill, Linda Roberts, Jeanne Burger, Susan Wasser, Tina Johnson, Joanne Burger, Kathy Wright, Mary Lou Taylor, Nancy Seibert, Sue Mitchell. at A-?'!H?9f.,m,h,,V K 'Y' ,. XM, - N42 Terri Sherrill Mk hirley Tharp Deane Cox H? i Nancy Lee Trecia Doshier cheerleaders, twirlers, cabinet council elections offer organization, performance Twirlers Front Row: Lynn Lichty, Kathy Orr, head twirler. Back Row: Becky Douglass, Robin Yessen, drum major, Laura Gilchrist. Cabinet Council Front Row: Susie Heeb, social chairman: Cyd Grobe, vice-president, Rita Haury, presidentg Caroline Abram, secretaryg Cathy Hill, publicity chairman. Back Cheerleaders were kept busy through the year with supporting enthusiasm for teams in football, basketball, cross country, and all other sports. The varsity cheerleaders had bake sales and other money-raising projects during the summer to buy new leather football uniforms. For the second year, B-team cheerleaders were chosen by the Pep Club. They were elect- ed early enough so they could participate in football season as well as in basketball season. Keeping Pep Club running smoothly was Cabinet Council's big job. During the year, they planned pep assemblies, poster parties, and other similar activities. The biggest event was the Homecoming dance in November, which was planned and executed by the entire Pep Club. Band twirlers provided half-time entertain- ment during football games as they marched in front of the band and performed routines for the audience. It is not a requirement that twirlers also play an instrument, so they were able to concentrate on their twirling routines and to perfect them. Row: Kathy Myers, Jo Dinsmoor, Peggy Carey, Paula An- drews, Linda Haury, Linda Roberts, Tina Johnson, historian. Choir Front Row: Sylvia Harvey, Jan Evans, Jeanne Lyons, Dorsey Long, Randy Lehl, Debbie Sandifer, Randy Tschanz, Jill Smith, Renee Dick, Marlene Irvin, Gay Parcel, Pat Malone, Julia White, Russell Deen. Second Row: Dan Watts, Kathie Duvall, Lesley Long, Dallas Donner, Vonna Callahan, John Loffland, Willa Hartzell, Steve Miller, Rob- erta Watts, Craig Burns, Julie Dunscomb, Alan Been, Cher- yl Buck. Third Row: Steven Hockman, Brenda Cloninger, Sinclair Royal, Cathy Wehby, Pete Tovey, Sandy Jones Sharon Carlson, Jon Kearney, Marcia Jones, Wendell Mer rill, Jr., Pat Ketts, Tom Webster. Back Row: Keith Steffee Marlene Shell, Janis Tegarden, Ray Jones, Elaine Heinze Ann Ewing, Art Walker, Jan Lauer, Jim Ashton, Vicki L Wilson, Terry Graul, Dianna Redman, J, Ellis Jackson Director. Hi-Larks. Vonna Callahan, Jan Evans, Jane Pool, Cathy Wehby, Sandy Jones, Sharon Carlson, Pam Dill, Debbie Sandifer, Bar bara Mendenhall, Pam Rush. vocal music ln addition to the traditional public perform- ances bythe choir and vocal ensembles - Thanksgiving assembly, Christmas programs with the singing Christmas tree, and those in honor of other holidays -the groups made countless trips to other schools and to per- form for civic organizations. All singing ensembles wear matched cos- tumes which are changed every year. The choir donned the school's light blue-gray robes while the sophomore girls wore gold dresses. Westerners wore blue and turquoise outfits and the Hi-Larks chose red jumpers with black and white jackets trimmed with lace. lVlrs. Sandra Miller returned to direct the sophomores and the Hi-Larks, she had spent the previous year teaching in Kansas City. lVlr. J. Ellis Jackson continued as head of the de- partment and director of the other ensembles. groups, ensembles plan special programs Westerners Front Row: Becky Slack, LaRita Stark, Randy Lauer, Jim Ashton, Debbie Reynolds, Tom Webster, Nan Lehl, Ann Ewing, Dan Watts, Julie Dunscomb, Dallas Don- Cook,Terry Graul, John Loffland. ner, Roberta Watts, Julia White. Back Row. Ray Jones, Jan ll vocal music efforts combine in reach for perfection xv. ' 1, to ' , SIA: 1 Trailsmen Front Row: Jan Johnson, Randal Tschanz, Wendell Merrill, Robby Yates, Alva Tracy, Art Walker, Da- vid Raffer, Pete Tovey. Back Row: Milton Walker, Mike C 'Q as 9 'Q-v-'ni 'We Q. 1 tsl! Vonna Callahan shows her enthusiasm in the choir room Girls Choir Front Row: Suzie Saye, Delanna Lamb, Sue Bascue, Cindy Heggy, Teddi Francis, Connie Shellen, Elaine Link, Linda Kautz. Second Row: Melva Loveland, Bonita Short, Kathie Russell, Mary Sizemore, Cyndi John- son, Gay Ellis, Colleen Bradley, Brenda Cloninger, Marion Keel, Bob Galloway, Bill Head, Craig Burns, Dale Sander, Dave Cornwell. ll! while Sinclair Royal sings Christmas carols in the halls as a warm up before the Christmas assembly. Colgan, Sylvia Harvey. Back Row: Janice Toomey, Marie Oldfield, Debbie Crawford, Shirlene Vosburg, Linda Rob- erts, Tina Raney, Debra Griggs, Nancy Stewart, Pam Nan- ny, Mr. J. Ellis Jackson, director. Sophomore Girls Ensemble Front Row: Kathy Green, Karen Merrill, Patty Donham, Diane Dixon, Karen Brown, Wendy Moore, Roberta Lillie, Donna Hiland, Marty Willis. Back Row: Linda Lee, Terri Gilbert, Pam Men of West Front Row: Jim Montgomery, Richard Carter, Steve Rogers, Mike Smith, Steve Littchum, Mark Greeno, Mike Doherty, Jackie Webb. Second Row: Brian Martin, Chris Bell, Chuck Hoover, Jim Parish, Dave Potterton, Chuck Varney, Leo Moreland, Larry Crandell, Sidney Peterson, Teresa Martelli, Kathleen McClard, Betsy Lyons, Sylvia West, Julie Taylor, Janet Penner. Kessinger. Back Row: Ronald Harris, Randy Fairbanks. David Ray, Glen Nickel, Glen Morris, Melvin Hull, Rob- ert Baughman, Jerry Mountford, Mr. J. Ellis Jackson, director. i-Q ' 1 Sophomore Girls Choir Front Row: Mrs. Sandra Miller, directory Nancy Foster, Sandy Wallace, Dixie Mullis, Kathy Green, Regina Howe, Donna Hiland, Jeanne Baker, Terri Gilbert, Sydney Gray, Lynn Pollitt, Linda Lee, Patty Don- ham, Roberta Lillie, Marty Willis, Nancy Johnston, Cindy Tate, Sharon Koontz, Donna Lancaster, Pam Bilyeu, Rona Blaha. Second Row: Julie McNaught, Linda Kay Banks, Sheryl Peacock, Sherry Shumway, Nancy Jobe, Vickie Griffith, Alicia Hopkins, Janet Stein, Diane Dixon, Terri Ramsey, Kelsey Long, Elise Stucky, Betsy Lyons, Julie Tay- lor, Beverly Palmer, Trisha West, Donna Arnce, Pat Hop- kins. Third Row: Karen Merrill, Alicia Fillmore, Wendy Moore, Debbie Schoemaker, Pam Mesker, Kim Green, Renee Shuri, Janice Ridder, Janet Penner, Patti Wood- ward, Terry Palmer, Joyce Ridder, Debbie Wise, Laurie Macha, Jackie Webb, Lynda Standau, Pam Crandell, Karen Brown, Rita Seager. Back Row: Loralee Thomas, Terry Hemmert, Linda Dawson, Teresa Martelli, Coila Burns, Connie Edwards, Kim Littell, Sidney Peterson, Linda Bann, Judy Dorrell, Elaine Meredith, Sylvia West, Kathleen Mc- Clard, Susan Sipult, Glenda Schulte, Anita Cannada, Cena Matthews, Dianna Seifert, Mary Jones. Y! 'Li SJ Woodwinds Front Row: Beverly Leach, Margaret Briggs, Sylvia Harvey, Barbara Byer, Charla Cline. Back Row: Ted Lane, Vince Mathews, Gene Morgan, Bruce Adams, Harold Dyck. instrumental music reorganization builds strength, versatility Music played an important part this year in the lives of many students - the members of the West High orchestra and bands, under the direction of Mr. Charles Emmons, presented a wide variety of classical and contemporary music in several concerts and school assemblies. ln a combined effort, the orchestra and the choir presented Christmas Vespers on the evening of Saturday, December 14, and in two assemblies December 19. The program was one of the finest ever presented at West. The orchestra also accompanied the choir in the Concert Band Front Row: Linda Haury, Karen Tromblee, Marsha Warner, Debby Reddy, Beverly Woodman, Lindsey Stiff, Paula Jennings, Lisa Rawlins, Linda Story. Second Row: Stan Converse, David Giddens, Tiwanna Ammann, Joleen Miller, Theodore Hodge, Lester Matney, Carol Kin- ney, Scott Cory, Milford Patterson, Gary Day. Third Row: Easter service and provided back-up music for Spoon River Anthology. The orchestra made several trips to play at junior highs and out-of-town trips were planned. ln the spring, the City Music Festival was held in which soloists and ensembles per- formed. The symphonic orchestra, soloists, and ensembles also performed in the State Music Festival. ln addition, the orchestra gave a concert before Christmas for the Institute of Logopedics, something which they had never done before. lt was one of their most reward- ing experiences. Joe Wray, Dennis Bunker, Kenneth Helliker, C. Jay House- man, Mike Johns, Greg Nelson, Rosemary Lynch, Joe Jones, Mr. Charles Emmons, director. Back Row: Ronald Burton, Mark Ortman, Joyce Young, Lyle Hammond, John Anderson, Steve Platter. Violins, Violas Front Row: Cheryl Littlejohn, Mary Beshirs, Summers, Terrie DeHay, Pat Gurley, Lahoma Pettit, Paul Susan Thomas, Gail Upshaw, Georgia Owens, Nancy Schmidt. Back Row: Elaine Heinze, Susan Starns, Kristy Young. Second Row: Cindy Pellett, Cecelia Carter, Janet Redelfs, Jenny Bertrand, Erick Dyck, John McDowell String Bass, Cellos Front Row: Mike Flem- ing. Cherry Young, Becky Glass. Diana Gur- Iey, Kay Jordan. Back Row: Jon Kearney. Estel Bogart. Steve Church. Brass Front Row: Danny Nloratto, Gay Whited, Jerry Stegink, Don Eyer, Steve Glass. Back Row: Robin Yes- sen, David Jansen, John Aley, Bob Chavez, David Lathrom. ,..,.........fi??i?55?E???ll Bassoons and Flutes Front Row: Janet Myers, Ann Winters, Neta Freed- lun, Sandra Upshaw. Back Row: Vickie Caviness, Mike Reid, Kay Forest, Brockie Anderson. Band members found themselves per- forming in four concerts and numerous junior high school assemblies throughout the city. The band presented concerts at almost all the junior highs inthe city. A one rating was received at the Wichita State Band day. City and state festivals were held in the spring at which soloists and ensembles performed. The new method of selecting the pep band was from choosing persons from the top 45 band members. A concert band was then formed for those not in the pep band. Tubas, Percussion, and String Bass Front Row: Steve Glass, Don Eyer, Kendel Klein. Second Row: Tim Austin, Greg Lippincott, Steve Pfennina ger. Back Row: Dan Beckman, Estel Bogart, Mike Stone. Trumpets and Coronets Front Row: JoAnn Orth, Gary Nicholson, Cliff Chandler, Bob Chavez, Tip Skinner. Back Row: Tom Simpson, Tim Garrison, John Aley, Bruce Bltler, Mark Billman, David Lathrom. Trombones, French Horns, and Baritones Front Row: Joyce Young, Gay Whited, Jerry Stegink, Dan Moratto, David Lenz, Janice Staats. Back Row: Dave Johnson, ia , 533532558 small sections practice, comprise big band Clarinets Front Row: Georgie Dutcher, Sandy Spur- Pyke, Shelley Seidl. Back Row: Vince Mathews, John geon, Cindy Heggy, Pat King, Donna Owens. Second Gass, Jerry Ferguson, Mark Berger, Bruce Adams, Row: Ted Lane, Phil Dishman, Wayne Rowland, Dara Robbie Sell. Chuck Kissling, Bruce Unruh, Robin Yessen, David Jansen, Ray Pollard, Mike Fleming, Jim Snyder. Saxophones, Alto, Bass Clarinets Front Row: Jackie Weaver, Brenda Holt, Connie Van Zandt, Ed Apperson. Back Row: Susie Quiring, Sheila Ochs, Cecilia Carter. Don Stegink Mike Taylor, Jim Mason. 89 H1411 if qg-uunuuuuunuxlannq V, T ,,., 5 Tn s tu den ts To a student, happiness is being a part . . . getting a class ring . . . the last bell . . . no pop tests . . . knowing other stu- d final test . . . ents . . . getting a yearbook . . . passing a And most important, graduation. Senior class officers for the 1968-1969 year are Corky Brown, Vice-President: Lesley Long, Secretary-Treasurer, and Brad Proesch, President. sen iors final year brings frustration, achievement Lesley Long and Corky Brown exchange amused glances while listening to senior class president Brad Proesch. i .i N if ,.-an-aww'-ff The senior class of 1969 found the final year at West High one of pleasures and frustrations. Frustrations differing little from those in previous years were the college tests that took place early on Saturday mornings and the long hours spent studying for up-coming tests. Then there were those small unexpected frus- trations that always seemed to happen - a flat tire or a lost paper. Frustrations seemed small beside the plea- sures experienced. The class of '69 won the float contest for the third consecutive year. In addition, West gained the city league title in cross country for the first time in the history of the school. Other firsts were the Pioneer mascot and a senior prom. Pleasures experienced by every year's se- niors included senior pep club mums for foot- ball and basketball, the senior assembly, eat- ing at the senior table, parking in the senior row, and finally as the climax of their years in school, graduation. Terry D. Abbott Janet Sue Abel Bruce D. Adams Roger C. Adamson Sandra L. Addis Dale L. Ahlf Caroline E. Anderson Steven H. Anderson Jean F. Appel Sandra L. Armstrong Kenneth A. Arnold Joyce A. Artherton James M. Ashton Gerald R. Atkins William R. Atkison Linda K. Bader Junior Tom Walker and Senior Tim Brandt converse in the halls before returning to class. 'Q at 'X 9.- 1 . Kenneth C. Bennett Stephen M. Berger Barbara A. Beyer Sharon K. Biddle Ralph B. Biggs Samuel T. Bigknife 94 Steve W. Baker Deborah S. Ball Teresa A. Bangs Patricia J. Barker Sharon R. Barnes Patricia A. Barnickle Bruce A. Batson Rogena M. Baughrnan Cindy Beals Sandra S. Beals Mary J. Becker Carla L. Beckman 3' ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 3 -an 44 F ' :... A si g ,, . . i . ,,. N. ' V E -...Mig .L X X il ,. . .'N:. if V . , x . A-- I A ' 'Wi F' 5 seniors front seats in cafeteria create new aura James Bruce Bitler Carol L. Bjostad Mary E. Blick Connie M. Blough Craig R. Boatwright Mike W. Bolinger Roseann E. Bolster Cathy L. Bonham Quring lunch hour, seniors enjoy the privilege of eating at the seniortable. WWl . .MM '--. Regena K. Bookout Denise A. Boone Larry D. Booth Judy C. Booze Janet K. Boyle Colleen E. Bradley Sandra F. Brady Timothy E. Brandt 95 91 M . x elective courses provide change, challenge Sharon L. Brattin Wanda J. Brayfield Margaret G. Briggs Randy J. Broadstreet Clarence N. Brown Aaron E. Bryant Larry J. Buchholz Cheryl L. Buck Wayne C. Buck Pamela I. Buckner Gail Kaegi, Carla Beckman, and Sam Bigknife check a list I of papers and critics in Social Studies Honors Seminar. Geraldine M. Burton Bussart fm' X Arthur G. Buster Patrick R. Butler AA .5 ,I , Michael J. Buxton Vonna L. Callahan 96 Patrick A, g g M .2 . Q 3 I Four score and seven years ago begins Bruce Butler as he warms up for a presentatnon In has Advanced Place ment English class. Nancy E. Caylor Sherry V. Caylor Patti J. Champ Mary .lo Chellman Steven W. Church Margaret K. Clark Linda S. Clawson Carolyn S. Claxton Diana L. Clemence Joann E. Clemons Carol L. Cleverley Charla J.CIine ,.,.f - ' ii gkvmggw .,, k is xigtgxoggyggp i ks ffvxlsm. x an V.,., 5. wrgxzii A 'L Seniors jp ,X7 1' Bertha Nl. Clingerman Brenda K. Cloninger Nancy J, Clutter Diana L. Coffman Michael L, Cole Gregg W, Conyers Barbara L. Cook Nan L. Cook individual endeavor marks eager workers Donna J. Cotter Renee M. Coury Donita Y. Cooper Gary D. Cooper James E. Cooper Janie G.Cooper Vg Q f s Concentration mixed with pleasure shows on the face of Kathleen Don ham as she works on her journal. 98 Tom J. Cou ry Steve F. Covell Calvin Cowan Clarence Ray Cowles wwf' Judy Cox Stephen D. Creson Claudia Cristiano Sergio Cristiano Melinda Crockett Sarah J. Curran Carl C, Dace Brenda M. Darnell CWLK ?' f qv 2 3, ai 'Mia Q Jig!-wwds-s , V t, 1 Linda K. Darnell Wilma J. Davidson Ginger L. Davis Jennifer Marts studies Alvin Majors, as Alvin Majors stud- ies English in the library. 99 seniors upperclassmen earn awaited distinctions K wt., Roy M. Dent Dan Devlin Kathy S. DeWitt Renee E. Dick Byron E. Dienstbach Susan K. Dildine Marjorie D. Davis Joyce A. Defoor Donna L. DeForest Donna S. DeGrant for The most sought after - and most often full - park ing places at West High are those in Senior Row. Pamela J. Dill Dena Jo Dinsrnoor Richard L. Doherty Kirk D. Doll Kathleen R. Donham Mark A. Dopps Becky L. Douglass Marleen Douglass Deborah A. Downing Caren S, Dreiling Joyce M. Dubbs Lola K. Duncan Janet K. Edwards Marjean A. Edwards Henry D. Eli Marilyn Elder Marsha K. Eppler Susan G. Eubank Carl L. Evans Janet L. Evans Katherine M Duran Mellody S. Durbian Ronald J. Durham Georgie J. Dutcher Mary K. Duvall Raymond M Edmondson 101 .eliibnfif V! I 'F' lr F I J l Robert Evans Linda S. Ewing Rose Ann Ewing Linda S. Eyer Kelly J. Felix Jerry L. Ferguson Larry M. Ferman Terry D. Fiegel Julie A. Folger Beverly D. Foreman Tommy W. Fornshell Phyllis K. Fosnight Beverly Foreman picks up ner senior pictures at Stu Donna L. Foster dent Photo. John W. Fountain Beverly Fredrickson Torn M. Fredrickson Opal M. Fry j Robert W. Fugit f 102 seniors picture arrival causes furor, confusion Susan E. Gades Robert W. Gaither Deborah A. Gallegos Jack E. Garlach Judy K. Garrett Eddie B. Gaskill Fredrick C. Gerdes Brent D. Gibson V ??...,..i'b NA Since arrival of senior pictures, exchange is a familiar sight as demonstrated by Craig Boatwright and Donna DeGrant. Wanda L. Gibson Laura J. Gilchrist H1-we John W. Goodson Brenda K. Gorrell Donna J. Gowan Terry A. Graul Steve H, Gile Janet Deeann Glarnser Becky L. Glass Cindy L. Glover in k, Q54 if Gloria A. Gray Kathy E. Greenlee Paul E. Griggs Alvin L. Grimes . 104 Booze. 1 We rf-vvm Concentrating on her work on a rug is senior Judy Cydney S. Grobe Sandra K. Guinn Diana N. Gurley Vicki L. Gurtler Helen Jeanie Hale Janice E. Hall Cynthia C. Halls Larry D. Hambleton Connie S.Hamm Patsy J. Hammond Linda J. Hammons Clinton J. Handlin Brad S. Hansen Pamela S. Hanshaw Bonnie L. Harris Nita A. Harris Hartman fn 2, 'X , Wm-eww -. N 4... ,,+,,..s 'V - fl- -1-'-' Linda S. Hartman , - ' .Ag A V Willa M. Hartzell ' , j p Sylvia F. Harvey l 1+ Patricia A. Harris Debra L. Harrison Debbie S. -. rxrgroject adds to schooI's decorations Arla G. Hastings Robert C. Haugnawout Rita M. Haury Workmen hang a panel of hooked rug work, made by students of the Art Department, in the auditorium. Sheryl Hauser Michael A. Hayes E. Jeanne Heatherly 105 l re .- susie J. Heeb H ' V A John P- Hem ' ': A ww Lkil i:I' Elaine K. Heinze 2 S mix if, ' sfiij 3 ff . 3.5, 4 Z Y F4 Q? H if 325197 . . . .. C. Douglas Hellman i 3w ' H. . l v . f is K fi .Q ar .Kiki s f of ' L Yffzis., 'G T' Stanley E. Heinzman Marla S. Heitman Janet A. Helfrich 'W 'TMJ' Phil A. Helvie My seniors required classes assume different forms Paula S. Hendrix Rita M. Hendrix X James E. Herring Barbara K. Hillis 6 I 2. II ,,, ' It-5'3 g ,F Deborah L. Hillwick P i Charlotte A. Hines J John B. Hinnenkamp Debra L. Holcomb o Skill in reading of simple and complex material is developed lege reading class. ' Ross A. Hollander QE Sharon Holloway through the use of several special training devices in a col- Govern ment class brings ioyful expressions to the faces of Jeanie Hale and Sandy Guinn Norton L. Hook Jollen M. Hoover Carol A. Howe Arianna J. Hughes Galen L. Hungate Diane Hunnicutt Robert M. Hyre Pete M. Jacobs Jimmy E. James Jack R. Jeffreys Cynthia L. Johnson David W. Johnson Heidi Johnson John R. Johnson Lloyd W. Johnson Michael S.,Johnston NK Sealers tests aid to college entrance, scholarships Nancy R. Jones Ray W. Jones Sandra F. Jones ConnieJ. Jordan Gail Kaegi Tony L. Kaiser M,-' Neil Karlstrom Janice M. Kent in - Pat Ketts Marsha J. Kimzey Linda K. Kincannon Aquinaldo D. King Cyd Grobe consults with Mr. Victor Wilmotn before filling out a form for the American College Testing program. Dennis W. King RobertG. Klingman Raymond E. Kim 'xx 108 Mike Johnston and Tracy Mundy compare ACT test scores. Delanna L. Lamb Ronald D. Landers Debra K. Lane Lyndon L. Langford Milton D. Larsen Janice A. Laugnary Nicki K. Lawman William C. Ledford Carolyn M. Lee Marsha K. Lee Mona Lee Troy R. Lee Pamela K. Lennus Ronald E. Leis Ronald D. Lemon Edward E. Leroy Mary Jo Koker Li mia . Kramer fig if .. ' f D . .gi 4 x N ' l.k Y 3 ffx KQNL f'vm. lk 'im PM xi D -A . ,E - L1 521351551 ' xviisfl ' f ' 1 seniors another winner takes shape after hours Jeannine D. Lyons Karen E. Maclasky Joan P. Mah Alvin L. Majors Sandra L. Mansell Dixie Mar Goldie Y. Mar Gregory B. Martin Vernon R. Martin Jackie Lewis Pamela J. Linaman Alan J. Linder Elaine K.Link Barbara Linthicum Lesley Long Ralph S. Lopez Douglas F. Lorence Barbara Loucks Larry A. Loving William E. Luther John P. Lynxwiler Debbie J. Mathers Gayla A. Matthews Barbara T. McBIaine Nancy J. McCaffrey Mark D. McCall Anna F. McCarIey Anne M. McCiaughry James D. McConneII Lois R. McCord Joyce A. McCurley Diana J. McDerrned Judy C. McGrew Demonstrating their building skills while working on the senior float are Denise Boone Heidi Johnson Peggy Carey, Patsy Barker and Cyd Grobe Another first set at West High, mascot Jerry Stegink watches a football game. Linda C. Melson Shari D. Mendenhall Cindi K. Mertz Ronnie G. Metcalf Nancy L. Might Barbara J. Miller Barry L. Miller Steven E. Miller John Mires Shirley K. Mishler Karlene M. Mitchell Bertha E. Molt Joe Morell Robert L. Morgan Donna L. Morrison Curtis E. Mount Tracy L. Mundy Jimmy D. Nash seniors year's acquisitions bring public recognition H i, ii K g-,,..3.5.5:,i,V5fgif.i w if' i i V' ' - Mary C. Naylor Rita A. New Edgar B. Nickel V. . . Carol J. Niemann y , . V if ,. .. A fix. iavgswd , i T H we is W 52 tie W. fr 'X . L lf-1 We f' X My ft 2 il q . i A Q . 8 X ls. 5 if . Ronald D. Norris Calvin D. Odle Fora M. O'Donnell Nancy A. Oldfather Patrick H. O'Neill Clark A. Orebaugh Edgar A. Orr Terry L. Orr -S 5 . . 2 if Athletic Director Marc Webb and Dr. Edwin Friesen display their pleasure over the new cross country trophies. Eg, I Barbara A. Osborne Linda Gay Oshel Patricia M. Palmer Ron G. Palmer Steven G. Palmer Gay R. Parcel 113 Samuel S. Patton Meg Pendleton Dennis E. Perkins Beverly J. Parks Richard W. Parks Edward L. Paschall Claudia R. Pastore W-, .trr . N 'HXt, . AVAV . J ' ' - . . Vi M r 3 Working at the city library after school, Carla Tierneyer shelves books in the chilcIren's room. 114 Judith L. Perkins Taya J. Pettit John W. Pfeifer Ronnie D. Pierce Diann Pledger Donna K. Pollard Agnes H. Pollock Jane A. Pool Connie Poorman Patrick T. Potter Elizabeth E, Poynter Brad Proescn seniors part-time jobs offer financial assistance James Steve Putman Roger A. Queen Gale D. Ragsdale Janice L. Randall Wanda K. Rausch Gail Ray Jean L. Redman Janis lVl. Ree 3 X seniors injuries, crutches, bandages common sight .. ' fs Kfjv 0421519 1 A tw. f. -Jw w , v is ' A el Judy Rollins Larry G. Rose hx xx. if 'VD x Linda G. Reece Gerald B. Reed Tom B. Reeves Judy F. Renz John R. Richardson Nancy B. Ridder Greg A. Riffel Carolyn L. Rizley Vicki D. Robbins Kim A. Roberts Stanley Robison lvy D. Rodman Because ofa broken foot, Deeann Glamser learns to adapt to school life on crutches. frm Q! Roger Earl Ross Sinclair J. Royal Thomas A. Rudkin Stephen L. Ruiz 116 One of the many injuries is shown by Ed Winters Pamela S. Rush Raymon J. Rush Barbara J. Rusher Latricia A. Salkil Dale E. Sander Deborah J. Sandifer as he hobbles down the hall on crutches. Sammy L. Saylor - 1. M Doug W. Schoemaker Q T 5 David J. schulre 1 Peggy L. Schulte f. - 'QE , - . - ' megaw - , ' 142515 Stephen A. Schulte Steven G. Scott Teresa G. Seager Sandra M. Sedam Carl Segers Marvin l.. Segers John L. Selby Georgiann Senecal 117 teens earn recognition in active campaigns y ...J vi... . Img .sw R. A-M Studying Nixon-Agnew material from an exhausting but rewarding campaign in which they took an active part are seniors Jeanne Heatherly and Becky Glass. Gloria M. Shell Richard Shelton David M. Shirey Roy D. Shoate - Carol L. Shockley John C. Shogren Beatrice Ann Sigg Paulette M. Silveous Patricia J. Simpson Thomas A. Simpson Melinda K. Slane Arletha K. Slusser Judi J. Smethers Ricklin R. Smiley Connie E. Smith Jill S. Smith Michael G.Smith Pauline M.Smith Joyce A. Snell Mary B. Snow Jim A. Snyder Scott A. Snyder Nancy Sommerhauser Cheryl A. Sorenson Yvonne L. Sowards Sharon F. Spalton Yvonne R. Sparkman Beverly A. Sparks Kathryn M. Spaulding Scott E, Spence ij t' Q ss. Many students were busy during the year on political campaigns. Here Margaret Briggs and Marshall Whitlock hand out Humphrey brochures. f are ws NWN Debra D. Stahr Susan K. Starns Ga ry R. Sta rtzman William A. Spencer Cecil L. Spurgeon Sandra Mae Spurgeon Charles H. Squires O fn WM, Mums to be worn the day of the Carroll football game were sold during fourth hour by Rita Haury and Cyd Grobeg Karen Maclasky orders and pays for one of Jerry K. Stegink Ga ry M. Stein Carol J. Stevens Steve Q. Stevens Belinda S. Stewart Nancy K. Stewart Melody Ann Street Michael J. Stringer Diana K. Sublett Joel S. Sullivan Janet E. Summers Joyce L. Surface Spencer D. Sutton Katherine L. Swan Janet E. Swinson Cathy J. Switzer SQl'Ei'U?ifE 25 .paws -4' 3 tradition of wearing mums finds favor Diana L. Taylor Keith R. Taylor Sarah H. Taylor Janis C. Tegarden Tradition rules that senior Pep Club members wear ,,. l ,, f 1 ll? f .. + . lk, mums for the last game of the year, and senior Pam Holt shows her approval as she wears hers. .. I Michael S. Tennis Shirley E. Tharp ff ' 'te . Mary M. Q' Thompson . 1. ' R ' .' Wanda J. Thorp Roxanne Thurman Deborah K. 2 l K 44 . F is g xx S V'-U.. Tibbits ? . ,f 121 ' Car! G. Tiemeyer Carla J. Tiemeyer Judy A. Torkelson Debby J.Towns Charles Tracy Sandra K. Trego Barbara A. Trimmel Betty J. Troutman Dala W. Turner Dennis IVI. Turner Doris A. Ungerer Nancy E. Unruh 'W seniors proctors assist througho Part of an office proctors job is keeping a record of each student's attendance. Nancy Neal and Trecia Doshier pull cards in order to record one day's absences. Guidance Center proctors Debbie Mathers and Joan Mah keep busy writing out passes and taking care of students who come to see their counselors. . init - ., . si f,,4i M3:w...Y3, k' . : . . ,L ,... , . . f.Mms..s..Q-.555 .J ,.,. ,sf 4- .f 1, .. 1 '11flpsgsisx.ff1g92zs?1set?ig2gvf ws' -. . . - f-Q 1' .Az A 1 --',,f.gi.'1:isisfgf,?if2fffe?fm2faef:sme. if :w.4.2f4L4.s.s...iLt..i. .. w'Pk23?gf.lW Margie N. Weishoar Marca J. Weiszbrod Teresa G. Welch Judith Wenke Jay K. Westwood Joseph S. White 123 ut entire building Roberta G. Watts Vickie Nl. Wayman Cathy A. Wehby 7-s .i seswio hopefuls make preparations for graduation Marshall R. Whitlock Terry L. Whitson Cheryl A. Whittaker af J: K H 2 VM Jerry Reed and Becky Douglass examine the display of graduation announcements in the showcase before order- ingtheir own. K ' ' ,L ffjZ1Ig, .'4I'E'y3'f5?i gg - Calvin Williams Priscilla A.WiIliarns Tonita L.WilIiams Sue Willis David A. Wilson Kathleen M. Wilson Michael lVl. Wilson Ronald D.Wilson ShirIeyJ.Wilson Vicki l.. Wilson Irene J. Wong Terry L. Wood Kalyn S. Worford Glenn E. Wortman Thomas L. Wray Terry NI. Yarnell Robert E. Yates Robin E. Yessen Bryan F. Ylander Mrs, Joy Duvall measures her daughter Kathy for a cap and gown, a service not too many mothers can perform for their own graduating seniors. W'-. fuk ,fif- 'V 125 161' . Charles D. Young Katherine A. Young Maurine Young Danny L. Zavala Qtr' fn . C , s Q-7 gif V wg? 'B T? TI , 6 W , Z LL...L-a- 23? 4 ll. AV' 33 is 4 W, 'W' wnsh,n.se VW Elected as junior class officers are Bob Harvey, vice-president: Laura Miller, secretary-treasurer: and Steve Koontz, president. juniors strong leaders, early planning help class lVlr. Arlen Sanderson gives suggestions on prom plans to Steve Koontz, Laura Miller, and Bob Harvey. 126 Members of the junior class found their second year at West bringing more exciting activities and responsibilities. Activities were numerous. Building the junior float required ingenuity and hard work even though the eventual outcome was only third place. The planning of the Junior-Senior Prom, led by the class officers, was another important activity of which the juniors ablytook charge. Backing projects such as the United Fund Drive was on the list of events. Two hundred- fifty dollars was donated by class members to boost them to win the contest between class- es. The money was then contributed to the city-wide collection. Most important, though, is the receiving of class rings, and next, ring turning, which signi- fies that - at long last- the goal of being a senior is achieved. Ed Abberson Patricia A. Abshier Michael D.. Ackerman Michael W. Adam Mary A. Adams Teri L. Adams Dwayne L. Adamson Sue E. Aiken Bruce L. Alexander John E. Aley Carlene M. Allen Denice E. Allen Brockie S. Anderson Paula R. Andrews Pamela A. Armstrong Patricia D. Armstrong Deborah K. Ashey Jerry K. Ashley Rickie L. Ast Lynda L. Atkison Tim C. Austin Karen S. Avery Linda L. Avery Christy L. Axford Paul A. Bales Stephen C. Ballard Coy E. Ballinger Robin C. Balman Julia S. Barnes Richard L. Barnhart Becky A. Barrow Bruce Bartels Karen Sue Bascue David C. Bash Randall W. Bauer Roger B. Baugh Robert Rf Baughman Nancy G. Baxter Steven R. Baxter Helen A. Bayouth Claudia W. Bearden Alan R. Been Donna M. Bell James A. Bell Eric V. Bendixen Charles W. Benge Twyla J. Bentley Jill M. Berchtold Virginia L. Bertrand Billy R. Bess Judith A. Bevan Patricia L. Bingham Rodney Bird Janis A. Birmingham Jimmy E. Bishop Henry D. Bittle Connie S. Blackburn Richard P. Blair Lana K. Blake Cynthia A. Bole Jean A. Borniger Kenneth A. Bott Bill D. Bowles 'z ,ES f fa. J. mis. Lily ggszkgga- .- f e f ,. , ..,-...., 1 , H :fs seg, i., , .. MQW - , ggi ,A ijt q . 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L ri' ear' iri- eff lux flew: ,'., ' :f a J wr -eff .. V . .. ' ' min at Craig A. Burns Monty Burns Salli A. Bush David E. Butler Rebecca M. Butler . L Mari A. Butterfield 1, P -- Bradley A. Byers My Donald R. Cachard l g Q Dale L. Cady yky. Donald P. Cain :--' - . 'V E t' R Camargo A rnes ine . . -. Henry M.Camien . wi. William L.Carey Y Sharon L.Carlson A ' V K . .5 g Donna L.Carr 128 f 5 JO E, Ca rter it KX w Q qgili k A,,, fr.. Sharron Kcaffef A A f .,,,, r Betty J. Caylor 'T Y - at - we 1 ,.., -. rar .. ..,, . ' : 1. -5 Clifford H. Chandler 23:5 V fir. 5 3 -, , f-:: V - - ww ' 1 wer. .. v ,swiwl f -ir S ' 'F ' - fi sri- ChV'5t'ne L' ' . ' Chapman :' V- ' jufzlf- . N .I fi. , . tv y 2 34 3 is 3 1' lm 5 K A ' or aCaCC A RO bert C- Chavez . . or . Thomas A. Cheney I V H Q , I Glenda A. Cherry ' 'P 5 A - N James T- Cmpmafl A IIE? my R. Clark I . ,,.... uzl, j . ic ard B. Cla using , i u n i o rs co m petitive desires brin g own rewa rds , l A . .yrde L .ere Gerald E. Clevefley - . A W Beth A. ciine-smith .dder t 4 or .. ' - - A ' r'r . Rmllafd C f1eSm'fh A . . A Ronnie D' WGS A ' Jean Chfhero r . .rer Teresa A. Cochran . '.-. ACA' . Q Theresa D. Coffman . . M W . f - 1 , - - . . . 'V r'CC ' .,.. LyVll'l M. Cole , 'f ' 'Ss f'.' f f Patricia A. Cole L I B 1 . .... Rm D' we as 5 .. r . . Vicki L. Cole . t .. we .-. . .fa ...Q.-- . - ,,,.:-, ., Af Manon M Col an . . V as K L. A , at Q. ., Connie S. Collins A f- N A . i 7 . ,, Fx -iw Kenneth W. Conners fm . ' ' 'W ' ' Q L B-team cheerleaders show school spirit supporting their team at the game against Carroll. We John R. Converse Max Conway Rick L. Coons Charles David Cornwell Karen E. Cory Kelly R. Courter Larry D. Covel Haskel C. Cowan Mary A. Cowden Barbara Deane Cox Mike E. Cox Deborah S. Coykendall Nedra E. Cramer Deborah L. Crawford Fonda G. Crawford Mary E. Crouch 129 fwfw get 5 fl 25,5 . s.s,ef..,i.: li J ut. .. E-2' xl - . it ss? f':fT.' 3. ': ' -- - : -: ... ...H :Tift ':S. ' .. S ::..: Q 25955 .' ' i - , -- g-ef L . eafi 3 ' 1 J. - - 'MN ,wt kk.V... L, M.w.,... 13-.Z S QF S .Tr K 'ta Q .Ar fr.: i .s 'issfft V1 In ... 5 -. .. 55 ' ':'f-Tfiiti arra. 'srl K 2 . M L 4 K if .SH wt f.: 5223219 . I he l A LL.. ,VQV Q5 1:15. I -ft V ' :, .::1.j5,x 5- fr' 4 X , -f-- rg' - 'f vviwrn .. if . emf or r r E-Li ff. E an Nw? :ar it .1 juniors spirit, generosity win united fund award ii ii. . if i. 5? 1 2 ,gs M i B+ X Y 4 lg a:'I11211ti1:.' x . i A is ' i fi. , . iei i -. ' gf We . --: k. 1 Iwi.. . Q- is .lviwli .L M I I If ,f i M iii X t tri ' 'W' i d . W M T il trrii i i s 8 - ' -'ri-.-2. 555521 .ZZ fl. .fi fi: fu.. ' , f L S ,i ., .1jiijffsi:.-'ff tie? is ag! .ig , H, Kia it 5? . le, .. :.::-5-,gf-'15, . R. Q. 2. ting get ES' X 2 Qi 3' 4' Ai 3 i Q' .2 i im Q K . ug. sails LR f fe it ie WF' xx it if , . gf? if if . fiat H if if! .Xi 5 4. r mx he 1 i msg, Lge .i .i .J L L A -':i5ii,'5257ia. if gf . i - .ii of fav ? 1 . .,. , ' s i. uf if '-r . i , 5:5 . ' 3 G . V ,-J , ., ...Z N I. 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David Arthur C. Davis Susan D. Durham Gary B. Duval Eric L. Dyck Teresa F. Dye Donald E. Easter Brenda D. Edelen Charles W. Edwards n -'f-ii q x -i:'- :gg-1. . ' ' A uqigg if A . V L1 John A. Edwards E , A i n Gailya A. Ellis .ss . 1- Dafy' G- EIHSOH 'i l ,... Rebecca R- E '9d g Deanna S. English ' , J Rodney D- Ensley Q A ' . . H g L. 'S S, X Joseph D. Erdman L .'.'. it' A. f ii. is 4 i E ..-f iff- ...ffiif H-i . : . Q it 1 l l l l 130 IL Deanna F. Evans Mary E. Farrar Brant Fegter Ellen R. Ferguson Deborah S. Fernz Ellen F. Fisher Carolyn J. Fleming Michael D. Fleming Marlene J. Foncannon Margo L. Foote Daryl W. Forest Kay A. Forest Ruby L. Foster Bonnie K. Fraley . I, V 557 H I V I3 B 5 4 A Q A .fa .F 'i::..F- f its I t .3 K. rr,VV ..,,... V .. ,,,. --'.' f ,.,, tlrrr . G errl A ii .erl . Aiii il ' T. if ' F . H -V it sl ' i f t r a :Q 3 Teddi A. Francis Clio Frangenberg N fel .L fini. Wi' Barbara 'gy'- N, LZ? Fredrickson ' .Ji T w. 3 L i' The United Fund gets a boost as junior Brad Ray solicits from classmates. Ginny L. George Patricia C. Gerwert Dan Gibson Lepha M. Gile Richard G. Gile Audie E. Gill Steve B. Glass Nedra K. Goodman Rickey L. Gorges Susan R, Gottas Susan L. Gough Steve G. Gould Mary E. Griffin Debra L. Griggs Neta S. Freedlun Davis F. Fugit Gary L. Fuller Dorothy Fullinwider Hollace Gage Janette S. Gage Lisa C. Galbraith Robert D. Galloway Martha L. Gardner Tim G. Garrison Larry D. Gaskill Charles R. Gates .r .s J i - i- .. pf: -A 7 1 mt Y' '- :: . . Q W R -. .. . .- 5 'IJ .7 f - :, - 5 S: 4 X ' 4 .. , f V - -' . jf-ffjf . A I ,S ' A' ' V' 5 . ,, ff L ' I L .. ' ' Y . gf.. - se -' 'A is ' .. - rf --tv' ' iw. V. sm gi sa, 1 , , ' G N , Qi L rres .. L : : . 5:.5EZZ:f:' ..:. ' 591 qi . L' ' ' W - 1 l - S Q -. fm ig if . ' i . . -if 131 S' rn S 'Y' .. err: si LN I as ...,,-ezgigfsgigireirfg 'A ' . ' f '. ' 9 m s.: 3: e 'aik .2f' tx if G - ' 1 f' 5 Kfeggggev Q fe 'fm- rlg J 4. -i f 'Q i f I Q 5 ei J.,-f i A .f . If., mf.. .is N . ' r .lrxiifffff ' A ia V . 2 L ,, 5 ' 'L-iiiiiifi : ' ' P - - . . F . f ' 1 fn V.,. ai., ' i t -K if , .. E. B, ...H ... 'R ' - 4- 'J -2-fi, MGB- . 'di' A H., f.. 9 .. -, .A h . :,, . .. i V-.Ii75'f5.'-Ltr. V 4:11 fl it -aftfiiii-iii. ?? V' L . , ,rj 0 if 1.1 . g ll M , if Q fir it -figs-rf ,Q 'ii gf We. .J -i :. e M ...., , R .i k... Q QSM: Q55 i W is K e K 3 My M95 5 is ' if .w ifiitfv ale?-will .iii . t' Q EE ire... i ' - 22515 ?': in . e we . 'irc we eggs V 3 9 'X Rebecca L. Hendricks Roger E. Hendrix Paul A. Grisham Leonard D. Grotta Roger A. Grube Susie A. Gum Julie L. Haddad Linda S. Hadix Bonnie L. Halbert Richard A. Hamby Marlene M. Hammes Becky C. Hammond Lyle W. Hammond Douglas W. Hampton Linda M. Hampton Sharon A. Handlin Patrick J. Hanna Greg L. Hansen Debby L. Hanson Linda K. Harmon Vernon Harmon Victoria A. Harp Larry E. Harris Pamela K. Harrison Marilyn K. Hartman Andrea D. Harvey Robert W. Harvey Roger E. Hatfield David J. Haughawout David L. Haury Nancy M. Havens Arthur C. Hawk Sheryl J. Heasty Cindy L. Heggy Jim M. Hein Judy E. Heitman John H. Hellard The library is a favorite place for study for many students. 5 1 A in ,..... ,,.. 1' -' M' l . ' .. A J' Paul B. Hen rion Q .,.- i,.. F . . Heuberger ' 5-, Aj: ' Timothy E. E Higgins f A ..' V ' JOi Il'1 R. Hill 755.243 I.. gf: f.-: '-'5- 1 I M Jw ' ft es 1 if .if is if llsi. s Kathleen s. Hill A if . . r L Melvin R. Hinkle L- if 5. a ZJZQ 'ali ilyi 5 Murphy D' Hitt ... - . L - ..' Emily Hoag i f ' Z --' D' 1. Lewis R. Hoag Q, A ff Steven C. gi f ! . iff. 132 y juniors library work culminates in research paper .guy - . 4' , .sb 4 r Q. I W . . . -er... .:l....k.., . I --KVM. . Q---....ws:a...,..,, Y! 'W Karen Vermillion concentrates on her junior research theme in English class. Ronald E. Hyson Marlene L. Irvin Linda S. Jacobs Jimmie D.James Tommy G. James David H. Jansen Conrod V. Jansson Becky L. Janzen Debra J. Jeffress John W. Jernigan Stephen T. Jett Betty Johnson Gregory L. Johnson Rhonda R. Johnson Tina Johnson Steve F. Johnston Dennis D. Jones Dianne Jones Marcia R. Jones William R. Jones Elaine K. Jordan Kathy Jordan Adeline Juarez Karla J. Jurgensen Kathleen R. Kaiser Linda K. Kautz Larry Jon Kearney John Michael Keel Thomas J. Holdeman Diana L. Holland Florence A. Holmes Larry D. Holmes Brenda S. Holt Robert D. Hooper John A. Hopper Sheila S. Horine Anna R. Hough Claude R. Houser Terry L. Howard Terry J. Huddleston Toni K. Huddleston Frank C. Hukle Roberta E. Hulbert J . srsr t rr.e s Q s o I VVI: g A k:-. - . .rr i -r-rr 5 H .mggiiig In ggi: r--.. T 9 - - if if 'M if ,M 3' ...t. .,, g f 'SU-T - .mffw Q . L 'i'i' I a 'L . QV 7' an .. in M 5 L 5 63555557 xwiii' ..',.f-.f mm, ,aged , Jag: A ' Q N ,. 2,213 . .Ji i ff. i. .W ir A ' 9 is 4 5. A if sr, it if 2 1 sz ge, ti Pr . i, E. ' 1 . ' ' -wwe Sieiiiiffi .. -- wllsws wr 1 .5-L r L, ,F:Qff5s:i: Y, as in L sr , s i 3 Mew -7 r L QF' wiv! gt.. are f y .yy ii A ,, 5 X EW 51591 if iw A . V, . 1' Q - if gr l F gli , A - A ics? w I W... , ggi.. M. . 2 ZS, ' .: wfifiwiie. ETSQELM 151' '3' ':,i:f'-:Ri .. W' we .,f:. , .- -Sree.: yi. rf,-211 L z?'i x F5515 ' FD' -- z a- as -. : - .Q .', , 'SH'--. . as ii? ua . . 1.1. H . . X ,fin VH 4 E.. : zz 'tial' H i' f ...wax-f' .-Mu 495 if 1' ' Astoria? za. f leeway , M va ' V . . 'k??E3,ig5iySiSi4 Mv f yli l i Sf J ' Sitffftwgizo gw - ' l. 'l:--we f Q ' - 'IQEYM-MS'iiiikiiiiifiiiiliidi E ?1ff??i5s5l5?5f5'f f-'i'i'2'7-fifbiihw ' -il f f f . A Q 91 Niifbiviti' tr-'L Essex.. ' . , to fiiifffx ' 2 - V H he ' 1 . . eiis wf gy 52 15 A' , iii' 1 5 : - 11 't: . .f :,5- Y. af .rw-2v:e.f1 ' . - ' :asf ' ke . , ' 'K 'I 35152 2 1: ': . 24 1 :...: V 1715 :fi fl . .. V I 9 .3 Q .. J . .wt . .. -f. :. ,.:.' 1e:Q.f.-sm ,-7. 'fir -4 juniors Linda S. Keene Martha E. Kester Robert C. Kidd Kristy A. King Patricia D. King Sherry L. King Steven E. King Kendel L. Klein Deborah A. Klingman Edwin E. Kloster Mary C. Kneisler Steven B. Knight Kathleen G. Knost Douglas K. Kutilek ring orders demand early, saturday time Khr y ee . if.12g14ff-..iii-1.4iIzTff.5fLlQgfgg?giSi?iL25S 3 44 Q S . - 5 S 6 f Minna Lee Kyle Brenda M. Lafalier Kerry L. Lamunyon Valerie M. Lancaster Karen M. Lane Rex A. Lane Robert K. Larson Janetta K. Lauer Nancy O. Lee Harold L. Leep Randy R. Lehl Sherryl A. Leis Gwendolyn K. Lemon Shirley A. Lemon Mr. Don Olson tries a ring size on a juni li.' . g.,.g ,h f -A - -' ': firf ilfz 9. ,rf 1 ,g Que .: . . ze? . 'ig ' S aisis A ' b is ris if - r - 1 f r ' ' V A .f R V A ,-g., f .rosr isir -A .... . ' Gary A- Leonard V g Glen R. Leonard . e..' Y .y.- . .,g5,g, 2. Melody J. Lewis .. ,g,. ,gi K .. :'k 'gfi L 53 I A US- v A .?. f ef i s '.'l I L Q Lynn D. Lichty 1 Ajg Carolyn S. Llebau . David B. Lindlad ,w.Qz:e .1iy5 ,swraf-f We ...,,k,,,..w.., K '55 is-wife Greg A. Lippincott Lisa F. Lister aw si S S 3 93521 16-.M fvcsirif sry. 31-me K. 1. fits SW p Paula D. Linder E .- 3 V A .Q ' 1-L , q:Euipz:f:4 -M f K si. .::c,,22f..E..S2-f me - !7lsiEx ' +A ' Wm Emmy .Q. Sis 1 559? S A 2 5 5 John E. Loffland Maurice L. Loghry Phillip C. Logsdon 134 or girl for her class ,I . ,,.g .... . ...Wi-. f f a ,4 . 2 Qi gig , A if k,k. r'r' 6 V A 4, . .,.. ..... . .,.. ..... . A C i S I ,s 1 Q ' 5 H' .... 5 Craig A. Loney Dorsey Long Melva R. Loveland Terry L. Lowe Billie J. Lutz Charles D. Macy Eddie E. Maddern May P. Mah Patrick L. Malone Luther E. Manes Janice C. Marsh James K. Marshall Janalee Martin Linda K. Martin Susan E. Martin Jennifer E. Marts Michael L. Marvin Vince L. Mathews Stanton E. Matlock Bruce D. McAnally Darrell B. McClenahan Janine K. McCoy Richard L. McCrea John G. McDowell Gary L. McGill Steven D. McKinney Susan E. McLaughlin Diana G. McMillen Blanche A. McVey Jack Melton Barbara L, Mendenhall Wendell D. Merrill Debra A. Miller Glenn E. Miller Laura A. Miller Mary E. Miller Robert A. Miller Susan L. Miller William W. Miller Linda K. Mills Ronnie D. Mills Richard A. Miner Mark R. Mitchell Rosemary A. Mitchell Paul E. Moffitt Robert A. Momyer Randall J. Moody V Randall E. Moore Daniel A. Moratto Gene R. Morgan Mike D. Morgan Karon S. Morris Darlene L. Morrow Jimmy L. Morsch Daphne M. Morton Judy A. Moses David Moyer Debra L. Mullen Catherine D. Myers Pamela S. Nanny Linda S. Nash Ronald J. Neagle Nancy C. Neal Hg. 1 'TQ 7 ......,72ffgL . zizgn in ..... - s 1 -1. f 6: 1551 ' V i- it .Q,,h ii an W X, A 7 ' 1 -' 4 . Bw fr Jr - Y? :' -.'- .I 'c 3: .F-M . V 'H 4 H rw, f 2' I '52, ' f ' Y . 3 . g pig, y V - C . J rrii . . J -' ' EQ ' -. , J , . - J i .' 'E' 5 -iii! K f. Y? W .. .. me -- ssi ' - A 1: . - -,,'i'f?' - ' ii-.we . Z ' K i 'l ffii-1-'f7 ' i -:- V i f H :':'!F5Qf:f'.. ' 'V Eli? '5E5aafi'.? K I r -' fi A if e f- A 1 Q . W .. . is - A- 1 . - . . . ,.. ' LW f RIF' 3 . N . A - K 5 . A h 3 V. M' J ' . iii? 5 P i i i i i giilfigii wa.: 2 Q ' f' we E J.. its . . . . N. i . .J . 4,4 A 'Q' 7 5 . 'i ' - F ' - ' .-i s I- g .5 at . f as 7 S 'Iii 5 9 A sf 135 B A 'rf at X. 5 9 ...Aft arf' i g . ! E? Q51 nr U M5 if 5 229 1 :VAP5-ezi5:.' ' it . A l.r s 1 - A .f.pii. .ix.jf-f..:.31 wif - w 2.15. . . . fl ex . as 1 ESE :aff Y . fn L :,i:-.,, wx If Vivr l S st si ws 4 tw y ds.. Q. m 'Z ffa- -. ff fi. ,,:, ff. . Dimfffl Clint A. New Elizabeth A. Newman Alan D. Nibert Terry L. Nottingham Randall S. Oaks Deborah J. Oden Marie M. Oldfield Debbie A. Oler Victoria A. Oliphant Rhonda K. Oliver Stuart K. Oliver Wallie J. Ormerod if M 'X fi iff if f RJ l9i'u'fffrPt AL., 1 The junior float, with a theme of Sock it to Em, Boys placed third in the float contest at the Homecoming game against South. mai sign ' my ' 55229 Am GW .. . .- ' fi , . . .1 X tn. A 5 1 x ni an .. ,, my 4 5' 'rafts .:QSilgswz1e3.ai? 1.1. - Y 'fir ir. W., N. ...IL ., I .gf F- ri ' fS?2i1gLggg i .1-2.1 gfyi. 'K . - ' w ig. gf ,r .ss . ' ' We V11 l-'lffif if. '5'r': :?1 isis? , fi. vi. 53' - rar Q: -' ifgfufkg if 153: I Qs -ffyffi T52siTe5?Z5l ...SEEZZ -'rf' l l'fr.fw7. : -Q. . 5 H .f f f: M- Hif i ' fsigZ1?1f'1Tl- Jiifiilkil - ' ij . 'f5QQQi:.iiifi7fi?'?z'i 'f' ' Z . . --- ' , , NX l '--' , iw' 93. 91 . 11211: -11' H fflw Q 7 fig 'it' .ffzi 35555 . - A . ' .. ,,, .V ' .-3.1. rs ie f.z ,151 .. Y w a' lvffu. fi. 11 S , 5. k i 1: .2 -211 i'::gf' :l A kiwifils ' Qjffff' :-,gif ' 1-.51.:? s5':-lijf' ' Q , ,fffigi V .ERIE 'l - ' .if ' w av .1 V . 1-. - - - . iz: 2.1. f:, ,A . .FW ,l 1 vs - . . , 1. 451.292 mfg. W-it -f' :E 52.197 : .sw fs,-. -fji: is Q 1.5215 .,. .. gg.. aw ' age.-if X was f . g , if if 55 QQ ,af Qu' J 'I' ' - - TsQffEf,f2QTf-V 1 iff ' ffl? .5 -' .g:.5 A . V '- -. ' 5 5ii:i:'2ifF.f3 . .j.- S - ' ' ' fi - -. .ff fr, 2 A Egg ' - .' 1- 12.2 .vi . ez. if: li, fg sift 1:2 . :.f'f.rf2'- i -f - - : -:f um I-nfl: T '. ' ff 3 I I' '1 f '1 Q91 fl ' S , ' ':,gZEIf:fQ:::::':5 . ' .-' :::?EE.f2f1gqjjl '11 , .qi f E I. K .nie -xg-:Q-1,5-1 - ' ,.,, -. 1 L?5: gx QfT, ' ff5:l3iTf7fl3E: 3515555 . '-V' -' Kathryn M. Orr Jo Ann Orth Donna M. Owens Elliott E. Pannell Stephen M. Park Larry W. Parks Becky A. Parsons Virginia E. Patrick Diana L. Patton Karon L. Penrod Lee N. Perry Steve D. Pfenninger Nelle Jane Phelps Barbara D. Phillips Rayma D. Phillips Ruthann Phillips Nancy J. Piland Larry D. Piper Tamyra S. Potter Zella Diane Powell Judy N. Prince Patricia A. Pritchett Susie M. Quiring Jim W. Ramsey Tina Raney David J. Rather Steven K. Ratcliff Glenn F. Rausch Bradford M. Ray Kathleen M. Ray Monta G. Reames Kristy K. Redelfs Dianna S. Redman Charles J. Reed James T. Reeder i'Z'T 3f . z L l i .W t execute 'sock it to 'em' as float theme Robin L. Rettmer Sylvia N. Reyes Debra A. Reynolds Steve A. Rhodes Brent A. Ricketts Benjamin G. Ridgway Glen E. Ridpath Kenneth D. Rleth Carolyn Riggs James L. Roberts Linda J. Roberts Randall B. Roberts Janie D. Rogers Jennifer S, Roper Aron R. Russell Kathie J. Russell Leonard Russell Linnea K. Russell Susan L. Ryan Karen K. Ryno CarolJ. Sailing David L. Salmen Constance A. Savage Suzanne L. Saye Albert F. Schloetzer Sheila G. Schloetzer Joyce Nl. Schulte Wayne A. Schwartz El e gg ,. J ' fi ill l V at ' EIA 5 Amr VV.. K In . H X i .f A X ' ' 3' ::- V? i W R it A V Q .,' i ' 1 ..,' . i i.- 1 i ? l .- 4 - in. . v mf xii! ig 1-H:rCQ'45 . si -l ...12f . G, 543' 5- .5, - L. . 5 2 .3 . , ,. ,M--5 L l - : A -5- A Q- l 1.5 6 J li -2 Q , ,: , ,C ..r is .Rl K - ,Ex E i ly ik ..- ' it ii R 3 1-l 'i': '1'1:' f zlr K Phillip s. soon , Nancy A. Seibert it - . 1 i'.' . A 1 CraigS Senn ,.. . 'GF , vincent A- Sefrioz .t. Trudy J. Shackelford ll' - K Sheila D. sharp J ..,. .. Stephen L. Shaver . . .. Q Mary Catherine i n Sheahon - fm Kevin R. Sheedy A Stanley S. Q13-.ij Shepherd X Junior girls work diligently stuffing napkins in the backf drop to finish their float in time for Homecoming. I 3, nu.. 3, J if it 1 gh' . ..' 4' tumors noisy halls fail to hinder private thoughts 4 . ,iii Q J X 1 A . gy .inf ' .,,, 3 3 S ' n', 'WK ' ,...,.: ' . -. , .v . 5 if .F-buff.. 9 gg Q,-qv ' ... , A t - 5... AVVV if 3 , 5 .' .A xmas, 1 ,A- . K, : ,H . D V. We 9 x Qu 5 Y f 97 F fr , 7 f 1. 1 sw I .as 'i fx :Vg K. . X ' l H' ' a, Z 51 ' .. 1 . rf .. is stsi .gl .5 1 MAX is . 37 WAV. 0' Q , f . f . 9' 'Si H 1 Q M. . i it L s,., :,::. . ., E , . I . L: . 5 . I.. .- F. -: . - ' ,N - ts. I K nfs! ISDH M ......f ' 1 ig.: Q if -we '44 t J 1 K ' T K i ,:.:V:' i f . V . :f:- V J.. 444 4 YK gi: i f f ' S. --',5'.1 . i iii... . MW ' SWS Q lv az' f . M I , P A S . . ji, .4 ' W - 'ite W 1 Teresa A. Sherrill Alfred A. Sherwood Theodore M. Schlechter Steve D. Shockley Bonita S. Short Kevin Silke Richard D. Simmons Merri A. Simon Becky A. Slack Susan E. Sloan Allen L. Smith Merlyn Duane Smith Pamela J. Smith Randy Smith Tommy A. Smith Connie S. Snellen Jimmy W. Snyder Diana L. Spatz Samuel K. Spitzner Beverly D. Staab Larita L. Stark Donald E. States Mark E. Stevens Sara M. Stigers Eldon L. Stilwell Michael A. Stipp Diana L. Stofer Michael Taft Stone Nancy R. Stricklind Annette M. Stuever Gale L. Stukey Janet K. Sullivan Eleanor M. Swartz Tom R. Szambecki Elaine K. Tallman Dawn M. Tate David W. Taylor Mary L. Taylor Kerin Techasith Mary Jo Templer Deborah K. Terhune Pansy M. Terrel Thomas M. Terrel Mike R. Tharp Phyllis E.Tholen James L. Thomas Susan Thomas Leland R. Thurman Michael R. Thurman Martha D. Tiffany Pat D. Tomek Jerry L. Toney Janice L. Toomey Gale W. Touchett Lynn Trifonoff Randal W. Tschanz Lee M. Ullum Joan F. Vanderveen Cynthian A. VanHouten Connie M. VanZandt Debbie S. Vautravers Karen S. Vermillion Sara A. Vest we Involved in his own thoughts, Steve Booth is unaffected by the activity in the main hall. Thomas B. Vickers Gracie L. Villarreal Linda A. Volker Milton E. Walker Beverly A. Warren Dan L. Watts Ladonna A. Waymire Jackie R. Weaver Carrie Darlene Webb Julie K. Wheeler Jacque L. White Julia D. White 'iam ' 2 i ,B 2 f xi i f I i i A if 531 'K 4 a is ,Wi gm .... 5,524 W 5 ' My ,J M ' if iii William N. vvmre my Sheila Gay Whited Au' C' Leon T. Whitehill L it ' Da I e C. Wi ega n d ' I - Scott W. Wiggins . M g Sharon L. Wilks W5 ..,r f I . .. Charles R. Williams 4' ' ' James D. Williams 'Q V Q -id' 13-gf ' Mea rl D. Williams . ii lkl Loretta lvl. vviiimger y J y iir ii 2 5-r, Brian S. Willms L A Anthony Wilson Dave Wilson John D. Wilson Sammy J. Wilson David L. Winters Mary R. Winters Phil C. Winters Sherrie L. Wise Michael Witherspoon Robert L. Wolgamott Ellen E. Wong Stephen A. Wood Ann L. Woodman Martha J. Woodman Kenneth L. Wright Vicki S. Wright Nathan L. Yates Kristen J. Ylander Charlotte Young Sherry C. Young Steven B. Zluticky tv .N ,ll :- : .- - A W 33 4 . L .tu .-f- WM W - -i ,S 4--,ia ., we J, :Vo it si 1 V 4' -.4-. '? i . tt . X 3. .. as 14: Q Q nf: im If Q fi '5 fo Q34 ' if - -if 1231119235 . ... .ww A i gbug K 2 Egg exif 1. ' R 2 .. i -W 1 r S ,if J 'N' Qiifff i Y 5-1, . 5 V, 1 L- . . A Y if A '- ' Xl, i i i ' PM ' ' L C ..::E..:?,.? . 5 3: 1 Q - A-in-it ' 'S . - J-.. wg ' iv . , D , ' . '-1 .i - J f ..--. ,J if r R it ii.-A W X' t . iii? .. f . f f 9' fs is .rims-ifiv713+W.e.i5+,f'i i 139 .-.ew . .,,-.ss -1 S.. up Newly elected leaders are Sophomore class officers Twila Griffith, secretary-treasurer: Tom Ludwig, vice-president: and Sidney Peterson, president. so php :chores conglomerate of students gains new level Taking time out to discuss class projects are Tom Ludwig, Twila Griffith, and Sidney Peterson. l ' 140 Being a sophomore is a unique experience. lt is one of trial and error learning, learning how a high school functions and to abide by its rules. One of the highlights of the sophomore year was their first homecoming. Unveiled was the sophomore float and announcement of the sophomore attendants. Participation in the United Fund drive helped the sophomores gain recognition. Talent was displayed at the Junior-Sopho- more assembly as they began to make their mark in other areas,too. Two cheerleaders were elected from the sophomore class and they elected their own officers and representatives. Decisions and choices were offered to them. They were given a choice of electives, what clubs to join, and whom to vote for in the elections. Decisions and responsibility are included in the development of maturity and seniority, as many sophomores discovered. Martin Abel Dan A. Acosta Dennis M. Adair Sandra K. Adamson Judith D. Affholder James B. Alden Vicki K. Aldrich Mike H. Alfers Tiwanna G. Ammann Blake J. Anderson Clayton Anderson John D. Anderson John Angle Edward C. Apperson Roger W. Applegate Alfred E. Araiza Beth A. Armstrong Donna K. Arnce Robyn Ash Gary R. Ashley John A. Ashton Leona J. Babcock Kathy C. Bailey Sheila D. Bailey Teresa J. Bailey John S. Baird James W. Baker Jeanne A. Baker Kathy S. Baker Mark L. Baker Michael D. Baker Harold E. Bales Jenny L. Ballard Larry Ballard Chris G. Ballinger Linda K. Banks Michael D. Barbe Connie S. Barker Debbie N. Barnes Sherry J. Barr Rick Bartlett Deby Barton Debbie Basgall Ethel M. Bates Martha L. Bates Brad Baugh Mike V. Baugh Billy D. Baughman Tim Baxter Jana L. Beard Rodney E. Beard Claude W. Bearden Connie L. Becker Danny Becker Daniel H. Beckman Linda Behrs Carol Bell Chris A. Bell David C. Bennett Norina F. Bennett James T. Berger Marilyn A. Berry Nolan R. Berry ...S av f. . ..,f , 'P 1' .1 -if 'R ' ri 1 .Q iff VVA. P, F . As ic. A su L . ..IK gk V... fi X af 1 . wr me. K 4 w I ' I A' in 2 6 fi at , iv? Y Q l . 3 c Bi I 3 .N 4? Q 'Z ft gel 5' . .W . . Q gi. M3 1' it ' gf L . te I t 2 . V y W, Q .. I ...mtg ft' M. 1+ 533 .if N 5,1315 4' 'S -' gif E 5 it jg .... . 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Brazell Michael L. Breth Tonya R. Brillhart Beverly A. Brown Carol A. Brown Karen R. Brown Terry L. Brown Waverly J. Brunt James W. Bryant Ray A. Bryer Janice l. Buchholz Dennis A. Bunker Jeanne L. Burger Joanne V. Burger Kimberlee S. Burgess Jerry D. Burks Robert E. Burks Elbert P. Burnett Coila K. Burns Ronald R. Burton Christine A. Butler Debra J. Butterfield Dan M. Butz John.M. Callahan Adrian R. Camarillo Elma L. Camien James M. Campbell Lucinda Canaday Anita L. Cannada Barbara A. Cantrell Ryck J. Carpenter Kathleen M. Carroll Cathy Carson Cecilia Carter Ro n n ie E. Ca rter Leia MaY Cathers Melvin S. Cathey 2 m,., Ronald L. Cathey ,1'm,-1 it L . .g V,,. i Tom B- Chaffin : ,A..,.. '- wade cha ndler M. . zzl A':: Bafbafa L'ChaPmaf1 Q l .',: . il- l , . Q . Patricia J. Chappell Velma S. Chavez Deborah R. Cheshier Brenda J. Chewning Roland R. Childs Candice G. Clark Nancy J. Clark Sophomore Mike Rogers digs for a book in his cluttered locker. David R. Clemons Lyndell R. Cloninger Kenneth L. Clutter William W. Coleman Wanda L. Collins Mary A. Compton Micheal S. Compton Richard E. Connell Susan A. Connell Clarence C. Connelly Doyle K. Converse Douglas L. Cook Kim J. Cooper Sallie S. Cooper Patricia Cornell Robyn R. Corner Richard L. Corter Scott E. Cory Carl L. Cowan Nancy K. Cox Pamela K. Crandell 143 - f- flf ifiilglfz Y! 1. 2 ,I Q S. 1. 49 . ' -, 3 55 ff? . H wz.:.,7g3L '71 - if . 15-...Q C .... gf,ff.:f.f 3 il 4 if. -1 'V if--7-5221 4- .- 5521 'VLWZWS ' i. self' .' -. . , ' .l,:.'f ' ' ' H if ..E'1'f.?ii' 5. 2: .:'..' 2215: Z-MSR V Elf 5'ff2ii,1 . 2.9 .1-ki -sf' fi'5.19111?L?gi,1S1ii:fifQif K - if s wiz azx kiflffiil - , R . ' ' H . g A s2i'fS5iYziE I f f K 1' ,'Z.sv , ..i.-211. .is5 ?Z?if'?Y?isf- K ,. . . . 1' il W SQEQ3'-Zigi vt-J' ' ..'5: 5. rw- K' '. il , . -5... ' ,S-S2322 5-rx i fri .. . . ,. I M. -:Qi . 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A i'-' - - . fs ' ii--V! . bk'-' -Q . . 7 - S 5, -f' ' ' W H .A 'gf , A - Mg. .. 1 Gym class football games involve much strategy as dis cussed by this team during first hour. . . - ., I ' T' - -VV, AAVA WVV, , b -iflff i . 'ri if, '..' 57- - K' L :5 '3s1 '.': 'E A' as-as . ' ., . w r 1 Ui. . . 'fr--2152 --.iss .- ' f -- - ,, - : 'r ., ' ,Q w f' -1 f fligwigqlazg. . -2 1 . - 1. .5 Li. '. - .:'.: .I 'ix ' M- 95' .. , 1... . A . N, V. , 2 ' vw' ' . '- aew:s . r':-1 -- Q - 1 ' ' ' - ' - ' -iE..f:..2, A .ffiggee-1. f .V figfgg, f 5, gf K - gif. . . -' F ZW' . . . - A . . .. - if f-....i .L Sz. - .M .' 5-1 1-1 w?gQw.?2,gsaiSQgf ... . z ,i . - , . 1 r- W3 .wr-Q-'f.z1.i . 2 F355 ie - ff' Q i ni A -A -' i -I' i . .::f.:- . H5 'I -- ,E V i 'I- :-15.2-':il:1:1153- L-711532 ,bi STN. 5,5 y.:-Q1-If 144 ,, t i ' ,-... if K . '---. . xg .iii . Misfit .-. 53 'S' J: 'iff si - . A Teresa Ann Dehay Charles L. Deitahler James B. Deland Karen F. Dennis Joanna S. Denny Larry J. Dickmeyer Bruce L. Dill Debbie L. Dinsmoor Stanley E. Diskin Diane S. Dixon Cathy D. Dodd Michael D. Doherty Patricia A. Donham Roxie J. Doran Judith A. Dorrell Trecia L. Doshier Charles A. Douglas Jeri L. Dowell Nancy D. Downin Frank E. Downs Terrance L. Downs Carole L. Doyle Gary L. Dreiling Terry L. Dreiling Sally L. Drumm Barbara A. Duckworth Danny Duckworth John V. Duerksen sophomores observant students comprehend new ideas Valrena G. Duffee Jerry L. Dunavant Debra L. Dusenbery Harold E. Dyck Edwin L. Easley Mabry L. Edmondson Connie M. Edwards Randy Edwards Michael G. Eli John W. Ellison Cynthia K. Elrod Vicky J. Elsten Ray D. Elwick Vicky L. Endicott Francis J. Endres Evelyn M. Englebright Arteena L. Evans Don R. Eyer Randal L. Fairbanks Michael W. Fellers Alicia F. Fillmore Steve Finley Sharon K. Fleetwood John R. Fletcher Ralph W. Floyd Patricia A. Ford Debra S. Fornshell Carla D. Forshee Arron D. Fosnight Jeanne D. Foster Karen S. Foster Michael H. Foster Nancy A. Foster Edmond E. Fowler Joe A. Frangenberg Diana L. Frazee Carol J. Freeman Carla S. Fromm Luke W. Fry James M. Fugate Craig J. Fulgham Richard L. Galloway Linda J. Gann Jeff P. Garlach Carol E. Garrett Sydney J. Gary John C. Gass Pearl M. Gates Anna M. Genter Gary L. Gibson Doreen T. Gilbert Cindy Gill LarryC. Gilliland Quincey L. Gilliland Daryl G. Glamann Mary A. Glendening Gary A. Glover Leonard M. Godown John A. Goertz Lela R. Goodvin Bruce L. Gorrell Alex G. Graham Brenda K. Green . , A . fe.:- neil.- -vs A ' Q- l 4 .4-. fzu- .f L' S. L ff- r f ., , V- - Q yr . . if'. it L mf y ii I V S, .i ly ,.ZL I 5 I T - A .. gg.. ff: 3 - 4 , ' 1 r J ZW ' ' by ..,... J il . 1.1 L '- T 1.-.. ., I s V.. 5 t 'W IT. : , . '-, . is 'N W illle ...L . s W ' l if s A. K 5 -:-. t . P fl. ' J -P .. ... , 5 . e -- . if I, it it . ff' ' to 5 J ff -Q, K lli 8 K Y In :N-,: if V .L V .1 .. - 1. . ,k.. . 1 7, 2 1' ini? K ..... s V , is T . i ' f i - ef v I 'J fsigiiiaatgaflfl ' V Ja.. 3 S 4 1 L 1.' . 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M TerriS.Grimes ae, V, f y , - A - StephenA.Gruning P- A --f'... Pamela J.Guinn 4? kv Q mf' X 2 3.3 ? M ii ' .ri l' H Aw, 5 fl la. ' Jesse R.GuIdner ... w is vickiei..Griffith an . .. , Patricia A. Gurley Charles R. Hale Gary L. Hall Jerry R. Hall Kristen J. Halls Gail W. Hamm Michael F. Hamm ET. , x '- . j -' t 'A s - ' 1.1-.1 Y f ' I r , 4? J +- iv rf r ' T' , x J Wendy F. Harding Nancy L. Harper Donald R. Harris Ronald R. Harris Teresa L. Hatch Linda S. Haury Barbara J. Havens Peter M. Hein Kenneth W. Helliker Teresa S. Hemmert Carolyn J. Hendrix Steve P. Herring Sherry L. Heuberger Marna K. Hicks Roger L. Hicks 146 J Rozalynn - 4 Hammergren . JudithA.Hand Teresa S. Hanks A Karren L. Hanna r William L. Hanshaw Johnny L. Hanson Debra K. Harader E KU Mrs. Margaret Hunnicutt was voted favorite teacher dur- ing Pioneer Week by her fifth hour English Composition class. W-Q Bvmt il-F. ia kia ' 3l'l..,, Ns-.Q sophomores new traditions, activities boost school spirit The kick-off to Pioneer Week was Sophomore Day and stuffed animals. Susan M. Howard Regina M. Howe Phillip E. Hudim .. . A Q Cynthia A. Hudson .vuu ,,.,,.,k ,- Melvin A. Hull , -V Susan L. Hunnicutt J h .H i , o n S urd K A M K I J William F. Hurst Norman Hyer :-,,.s., ., - ....,.. M.. . Norman Imel Robert lvy Lloyd H.Jackson .:a- is - ss' Cheryl K. Jacobs Debbie L. Jacobs Sara J. Higgins Donna J. Hiland Michael A. Hillwick Theodora L. Hodge Karen R. Hoffman Erick L. Holland Lynette J. Holley Brenda K. Holt Daniel D. Holt Charles F. Hoover Merle D. Hoover Alicia F. Hopkins Patricia L. Hopkins Rick A. Hoppe Nathan K. Hough agar? A . A 9 1 .slii it a S if Q f i if ' i if ' ' f X YM ii' J .sr wt ff Vickie L. Jacobs Bobby G. James Benita L. Jantz Paula K. Jennings Loretta M. Jernigan Timothy E. Jessup Pamela F. Jinks .. J . awkpf' 147 LM .. ..,. f . i V. A ,, . ' .Vre 1. . I b fi' A ifii ' Q . it ' Iz' A f' QQ ' . V. . : . .- V K. t .,.:, .. .W V as i +1-.. W' g -- .V S. 1 535? his EV 'fi-..Li:'-' 'M .. ' . A 5 ., i .. X Nancy L. Jobe Michael K. Johns Connie J. Johnson Diane N. Johnson Janice G. Johnson Martha E. Johnson Michael C. Johnson Randy A. Johnson Robert L. Johnson Russell D. Johnson Nancy K. Johnston Randy Johnston JoeA. Jones Mary L. Jones sophomores active members accept new allegiance lf Q gf-We 2 mm . V t F i J..1 A A siii. . -J.. A 'V h i- ' A. 'i i ' 'f ' .Q E , Q. .. . .QW E i 3 .. .. .. . is if f.y..m11.-1 5 -fA- 1..-f..-M. me f, H ba . . 5' A. . .i ,... - It .. 4 ' . . 2 . . jx- I. .kj - Q I SR . .... V i A.,.1 tg 'ff - .,. . K i f jk ' . . H ,I I 'ft V. KVA V 'K ' Jerry L. Klutts , . Rodney L. A ii Knomoch V A ..... Tomml' D- Knott my , ' Sharon L. Koontz glg V .... ' f ' ' 7 Y ga. .. . 2' .. V .win-V5..wl as .. 1 - 1, s ...lr .EA .V .V .,,.X V. Q .mag Q S -V .-ff K .. K W Z X YJ-'l ,S I .. if f? Q P .ill .. ,.,. 'wig X -me W is if nf . -ff- were ,,,f wr mi 'x Q QM. f 2 S va QQ ag f 5 W if '1 , ' V11 1' . .. wer A - . .QV , .. f lvgwzf' in X 4 V 1 + 4 rx Q Bl Q ' V -j ..':: s .-- V V fi l l : r ' .V- ,. - - , iz U V V 1 'V1 V.hA ' 91, 1 f., - , : i f i . ..- . ... ,ef -. - x g, fi. N ,..,. .. K fwit,-.sg Paula Andrews searches for a place to hang a pep club poster supporting the wrestlingteam. Rockne J. Kornhaus Vicki Kraft David L. Kreuzburg Marc Kuechenmeister Sherron K. Laird Lowell L. Lamb Donna E. Lancaster Ted A. Lane Steven H. Lange Diana K. Larkin Eric C. Larsen William H. Larson 148 Randall K. Jones Roy K. Jones Steven D. Jorden Carl G. Karlstrom Rita C. Keeler Barbara S. Keller Mary E. Kelley Lawrence D. Kessinger Michael A. Kimbell Thomas King Carol L. Kinney Ray O. Kirk Charles W. Kissling Richard S. Klingman David D. Lathrom Christopher B. Law Risa J. Law Tracy L. Lawrence Beverly A. Leach Cheryl L. Leach Lewis W. Leaming Sheryl L. Lehman Cecil J. Leis Cathy J. Lemon David A. Lenz Steven L. Lieurance Roberta E. Lillie Linda S. Liming if r W ff f '-Q3 Ah! ' ff' 4 7 X y 5. 1 -, A gg at xl ' L- Mg f 2 ' fill it l -. fe' ,gpg f . A K 5 C ai: .. X New .1 it Wg.-. ,F A KZ .5 G X v I , -- m L I K Steven G. Littchum Kimba J. Littell David S. Little Cheryl A. Littlejohn Melody A. Livesay Richard A. Loffland Kelsey Long Donna L. Loucks John M. Loux Betty C. Lowery Thomas Ludwig Floyd L. Luther 149 Pam Mesker, Marti Willis, and Twila Griffith show their enthusiasm at a basketball game. , en, ' ' area..--5.3 Q I rf ,vf'flk!7 - Inv A , , . , . ' ' 5 5 . 'V 5 , 2 7 LL. Bi. it :QE Swami- as QE Q 1 if 5 it get 2 sf. if A E Q2 . V 'i . M ..... J E .tts - .. -.q.. A fii e l.le g Q ,L s se .... -is if li , is eg ' 6' AV , V lfiiggg it rwhtfgwm L ef' LIL. we .wal RMK? : ,g MQW V':1 Q3 . i . - Q it .1 VW gf J k. 'ir 5 r 2-Q IW iw' if ,V v'v,5E '. ',f . T i . Wage Qwi -Wf - r s w. .,m.ik rw 3? lg!! ii Q .. X 25 .dk .. ff ,mV g his we i E.. PQQWWWE Rosemary M. Lynch Elizabeth Lyons Laurie E. Macha Susan L. Mackey Vickie L. Magness Gene S. Mah Michelle L. Mahoney Douglass S. Mainz Dion G. Mallea Don R. Marling Candace J. Marquardt Teresa D. Martelli Brian H. Martin Debra S. Martin Heidi L. Martin Michele M. Martin Brenda Marts James E. Mason Debra E. Massengill Marjorie K. Mast Lucille T. Mathews Lester R. Matney Cena R. Matthews David F. May Kim McAIpin if w mn, fe of if J' -A A 'WP S QW a F if S in 3 5 .. .. ..s.i.e.W.., ff.. .--Mf.t:siiwff.:f.ws:r w P JMQAPWW .1 ,Q is ,H if r..- 'I A' ,Fi Ls- ..' , x,--f K. f k we Pe . --ff . -i. . .. .. . ... .isr ssi J J si.s . ' x .. if , if ... gg .r- avi eeeree i , L , ..,. y.. M Q.. P W .. ifi J C sist .., . ffii.:l.,L5 f1zf.1a:'jfjiff . W . .Mir -.r ... 5 .ffi-f.:fi-a'f:-rw-xtsewt - .wwe-f1mi.fa:5-Q... Magi gay ffgwamws 5 rslls I .. i.....s. ,MM..MwW Ej. zzz .. . .-k..ik,:. V ..s: r Qi mfr' tl . Se 'R i c NW 'Ei 'KY' W sue. me yew! 1 L... ,Q . if .--. V 150 N. Kent L. McAnally Ronald D. McAninch Kathleen A. McCIard Lizbeth McCourtney Dennis L. McCurley Patrick G. McLaughlin Julie McNaught Vicki S. Meeks Linda C. Meireis Elaine M. Meredith Karen J. Merrill Pamela S. Mesker Kathy A. Metcalf Lee P. Michael Chylton D. Miller Randy J. Miller Sheryl S. Mills Craig L. Millspaugh Sue A. Mitchell Jim Don Montgomery Sharon K. Moody Bonnie L. Moore Darrel W. Moore Wendy Moore Carmen C. Mora Leo I. Moreland Michael K. Morgan Glenn W. Morris sophomores determination, hard work earn recognition . e gzv - --P: Sophomore class members experience on their first attempt at building a float. Gregory L. Nelson Susan K. Nelson James C. Newhouse Philip Newman Gary R. Nicholson Glen M. Nickel mass confusion .ff gc v in in-'ff 'ff' Pamela J. Morris John D. Morton James L. Moses Allen C. Mount Jerald Mountford William S. Moyer Dixie L. Mullis Roseann L. Murray Janet M. Myers Larry P. Myers Rebecca L. Myers Regina G. Nagley 'V if 5 Brenda S. 'ri -A Noon kester Dennis A. Nulik 7 iiii .ga s Clara C. Oakman . ,Q -A Sheila A. Ochs L1 o r V .K ' Glenn I. Ogden f 'ii Robert E. Ogden X Q J Marsha A. Ohmie W V Mitchell C. Orebaugh 1 V, - Q g Mark Ortman 1 Qe.. - - -. ., Paul E. Ott V J g . Georgia A. Owens ' V' ,ir -.rv ,Wil i ll., , :fi Gregory L. Owens ... ...: .Q si Beverly J. Palmer V --, ' ' Teresa L. Palmer ffii' Q , , L 'Y Enid A. Pankratz W - Ei 1 1 fl Timothy S. Parish Michael D. Parker Sharron L. Parmenter Sandra J. Parsons Olive J. Patnaude Terry M. Patry Pamela J. Patterson if s 35 ,i .I I Y I . r - 1-Li 'f . , f i .-,. I -a- .f Sire -- , . 1 J- V ks fy, '- A aa. ,, W . ,. f if Q . 1 ..e 3 . ,., . 5. .,, K 'Y 'i-.'- . -' 'I ,, -ii :: f if 1 , f' I 553 if : 'y 1 ' 9, Q ,iss , ' ' 7 A - ' ' i ....,. . , A. l gin Vi. Q. -sv - Vi a . P L V if 151 5- f 3 . 19 'J L tri ,ii Dale R. Pavey M Q Mercedith K. f Payne M J i . Paul E. Peach iii 'iii ,, ul. -, ml 1 'S ' Mrs. Natalie Wilson issues a textbook to one of her new K fly , .... Michael D- - , T . M. Pearce 3 'A i J' cyniiiia J. Pelle-ii Ao'V . f f' J David c. Y' 'ev Pendleton 5. . XL L 1,1 at Dena J. Perkins . '. Q 3 A Lee M. Perkins w , '- Sidney S. I Z' 1 Peterson ,,,: A , A Paula D. ' Petruzates A .wi:,j,jj 3535 . Margaret L. Pettit H Jimmy L- petty sophomore students. Q' wi W 1 . nl -'T A . mx V -s r In .. 1 1 ' 7 ' fi- i s 'J . f . i W wg bv ' J V .ly I i T v V 3 . , -. .r - as 1 f rr ,.. . i. W 2 ..- . le i A . ii- A ., .. iii f 6' 'em it fi Ji, kk L t ,:' A A 'T lr I V ,...,.. M ,W we . 'Q i , Ei : y -. ::.' A 5 . Q .. i n 'j V P I ah. J W ,H ...Q -34: Q.. - 4 if ,,... .' 0 fi 5' L ' Q i i 1 152 Newton Pewewa rdy Jeffrey L. Phillips Theresa A. Phillips Carol F. Pierce Sherri L. Pierce Don J, Piland Virginia J. Pogue Raymond D. Pollard Lynn Pollitt Mary S. Pollock Nancy E. Potter Susan Potter David A. Potterton Gary R. Potts Carolyn D. Poynter Allison M. Proctor Stanley E. Putman Dara R. Pyke Richard E. Queen Charles G. Ragsdale Jerry D. Rambo Terri L. Ramsey Steven W. Rapp Lisa L. Rawlins David B. Ray Michael A. Razook Debra S. Reddy Gregg S. Ree Dennis A. Reece Dennis H. Rees Michael Reid Pamela D. Renollet Ruby A. Renz Jodee Rice Richard Richards Martin D. Richardson Roxanne Richardson Evelyn Richey Linda K. Richey Cindy Lynn Rickert Janice M. Ridder Joyce A. Ridder Martha J. Riddle Valerie F. Ridgway Steven D. Ridpath Donneta K. Rieth Thomas Riggle Danny E. Roark Ada M. Roberts sophomores .2. 5 1 53+ f i i eil: . . f 'xc ig f J. J 5' ' I wk E i-, ?'1 fit 'L V' A ' .7 In 55 , 1- , S. 3! . I f i '5' -ff ' v W ' .J -ff me I A-1 ' .V V1.. . - of 9 1 QQ 5 ' 5 f ,H 7 -H ' is 3 0 quarterly revelations bring joy, concern Fay E. Roberts Jeanette F. Roberts Warren B. Roby ! 'V'- Michael L. Rogers Steven L. Rogers Danny E. Roll Kenneth O. Roper Lynn E. Roper Gus E. Ross Pamela Sue Ross Carol Rotramel Debbie Day picks up her first nine-weeks grade card from Mrs. Lakme Coakley. Terry A. Rudkin Dennis E. Ruhl Mary M. Rukes Milo R. Rush Deanna N. Rusher Alan Ray Salkil Daniel T. Saxon David W. Scharnhorst Roger L. Schenewerk Paul A. Schmidt Sam M. Schmidt Kathleen M. Schneider Deborah K. Schoemaker Jerry W. Scholl .ii '-'xv 5 Q Ze i s 13 ii : ir. Hr . .. 4 3 . .... . . Y K Sy 5 A 1 tif! H ,V L ..,.:, .. . . , X15 . ff . - M .. .... Wayne B. Rowland V 'I 1-X xii .... . - 7 M - 1 ff! is 1, ij? . W we it ' of ,A 4' 'Kr NAV!! 153 J' ug. ix.. ?. . Q. ist, -' W M it if se j 'fx vi i ik it li s it fi if S 5 if H' A.. 1 iid h ik 1 Q xg ...- - i ' i 5 if ' I ,HW ., ,,. 'ii ' .. . . iq .,, , , 'ii WA . 36? . -. : .,i I I W Q giifleis ' -ee: P. wi' A gh if ah Q i at e i Q. M L gg 2215? .1 .,.. ' f 2 .fi , l .,:w.,,f . A . im 9 1 ff? 1 if ? it I fi '-'ii' 5 - ..,. K.. S? Box it Q f ev. i - f ffffl f J :,, . is , 'M .Age ai u .2 ' uw- . mi if K L,k' 22 ..... , '52-N-wr -- ,fe an , . X 4 .2 i ...ne WY1f'V4:f?9L55Ts?i,,-fs' HV-H' :asia-at 2 A 21: if 2 16' id We . ff? 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Sentel Douglas A. Septer Victoria L. Serrioz Kathy Seyler Roger D. Shackelford Gary D. Shannon William Scott Sharon Frankie L. Shelton Gloria J. Shockley The sophomore football team executes plays learned in the many hours of practice in a game against Carroll. 2 2, 'fsfififfsi' 152- ' . . .im tw P 2 2 3 2 QQ 'K mx 7 E., , 2 QE .f., 2: ,:..,. f :nm A ew sa f , WQg2. , ,.V,4.1 fo.: 22- ii .. -f ,, 2 ,.,. 5,22 1:2411 .' . . ,.,, J I jg K Y 3 SS we I .ali F' 12, ..,, , .:,. . . E I fm' Z fjf ., '. ., . ew iii? J 2 Q i 11- .-'L N fl' l illpsv Qi '.,' 1 g k.L , rg - .., 322, T 2, fir... I -K .. A .2 ,.. . W . we ----- -- 2 2 E - 7 f -'f. f 4+ ' 'f . Q. f f K' Kiii 'J 2' 2 ' I-fwf25'.iig2i ty t 7 . 4 e. . .2 in it We MH -fn ' A David R. Sink Sandra L. Sipult Susan K. Sipult Greg F. Sivley Debra S. Skaggs Raymond T. Skinner William L. Slaughter Jimmy L. Smith Leslie K. Smith Marsha J. Smith Michael B. Smith Michael G. Smith Stephen L. Smith Sherri A. Snellen sophomores first varsity participation brings thrills Lining up for a scrimmage play, the sophomore football team awaits the plans of the other team. Raechel A. Spaulding Deborah A. Spence K. A Janice A. Staats Qi ' Lynda S. Stalling 1 Lynda M. Standau Curtis L. Stanford .Q if A Patricia Stanley r Gary L. Stebbins my Donald J. Stegink 'fftl T. . Janet G. Stein in 3 Sheri L. Stevens ' 'Tj Patricia S. Stateler , ' it?- fs if Alan K. Stewart . 1' x Larry D. Stilwell ,pq 1 ' '34, Denise Stinson Rebecca L, Stoffer Mary J. Stonebraker Michael W. Stoner Linda R. Story Randy L. Stovall Larry E. Strickler Elise M. Stucky A ' Michael G.SuIiivan -QL I Vicky L. Sunderland A A' N 'S Estella L. Suthard , 3 ' ' f xi: as wx. N2 R Ronald A. Swartz . ' H t w Jesma R. rf A -2 ,A Swea rin gen eg Charlotte Sweet ' ' '. W X f -0- . .fs fe ! Thomas C. Snider David L. Snodgrass Cathy L. Snow Judy A. Snyder Larry J. Snyder Lori K. Sodman John H. Souza Sherry L. Sparks . , aww' 1 . -Z' 'A 1... KK ,m.K n . i . Q .K Q it :Bi-'i i as si' gy as . 5 f F , is , 165.4 fc:-' .L 1 - E .1 s : X im. , R' ,. .,. , f vw l H ' ' r X N wi-an-J MS. ,fx 49- 'S 5 . ir' . ASL sophomores leaders speak to electors at assemblies . A :e,. . A or aa gl.. s-'- . . 555, im S52 if if r w at , , A all W 'Fw Q.- sg. j f , .. . . L' li WV ' 'jj , 1 . 1 . 'E ., . - . l.al A sllsa m f Q7 . s.ss Zz . E,. . sf gifts 'fsifiirxsir i eifsfe E p, . ga' 'e s if ii , 2 2 ... js ,,f ' . 1 , lf g s zzffi lf .. . ... .. K ry ,,Ts1, i V? M. s,.,, . . lsz. .':'i s'l, . J 1 . . . . -.V: 'rer r ,, sall l-2:- S Q fasl Teresa Kay Swinson Wanda M. Swisher Lucinda L. Tate James Michael Tatlock Herschel L. Taylor Jill C. Taylor Julie A. Taylor Michael J. Taylor Michael S. Taylor Suthin Techasith Terry W. Tegarden Laura L, Tennis Loralee Thomas Lyndalee Thomas Michael K Norina Bennett addresses the sophomore class in her Thomag campaign speech for Student Council representative. it a .. .,., 4, is .P sn y J e..r.. in rr- . .if .f.. j .ts f.f.s.:w..:.- .. 1 .r eps ss -. It we seefmls Q WW. srss J ..,, ' X S : ... if rs S .533 'H' 156 tg 2 r 5' 2 S My 5 Patricia S. Thomas Henry W. Thompson Phyllis F. Thompson Karen L. Thornburg Mike H. Thornton George J. Tiemeyer Dana L. Todd Steve A. Torres Sharon K. Touchatt Earl E. Towles Charles W. Towns Paul D. Towns Karen M. Tromblee Lynn M. Tucker Charles D. Turner Toni L. Tweedy Bruce A. Unruh Sandra J. Upshaw Audette K. Vanatta Kenneth VanLaningham Charles E. Varney garla.IlVermillion N ' atsy .Vosburg ZL, . V. U . 'Z q I ' V , P Janie K. Voth , if V ff I V. ' . X Mike W' Walker S I ' ' . . Sandra A. Wallace IT V ' - f , V ' V ' 1 ' kh 'L 'Z' ,ik' .- Marsha K. Warner . 5 V Q If Pam L-Warren A ' . l - -Vz W. V. Susan R. Wasser Julie L. Watson 7 ef s 11'--r 1-. Lonnie D. Watson . .:' f,.' g Darlene E. Weaver , 1' fi Jacquelyn M.Webb ' , J 4 W ' V '- , 4 ..,W ' f. Wallace H. Wells ' QQ' , . f j' t .1-V ,ls MYGWHWQ lie J seeem Mrggtf .set 3 ll nse ll.l Mitchell E. West .V L ffl W' Patricia A.West 5.-. E V VV V '- VV Sylvia M. West 'if si-: ig Z . V. V il Tommy vt west L 1 ii... S . J . .ei Jolene S. Whaley 'LL, f rzr .EZ ,.V:, ' Vis Jerome D. White . - JJV. W . af f F Kelly S. White A ' J V liisl Robert White A Patricia B. Wilcox K V R D Harold L. Wilks . J. . Denise R. Williams we .-e . Jeanette K. Williams fli .... A ..f V l Q 5 - 1 A .1 W, .f 'N3 5 ' 3 .gy f Lois M. Williams L Marina L. Willis llttt t isilisi 3 5 4 Gary D. Wilson ' A Aziii I 7 . Margaret A. Wilson 1... A ' iW'L3i f fi V Pamela S. Wilson V V V VV. 5 V1 3 Ronnie J. Wilson ' '-. - , VVl-V V..V tg Walter Wilson ' - V'ii' A ' Rod L. wander V S1 elre ,yt,m. it ' - A V -- -r e A A V V ' :ggi Am' M'W 'de'S it John R. Wine Edith Wingert , Debra J. Wise f f Floyd A. Wood .'trl..l.i f Linda R. Wood V V Phillip D. Wood l Beverly J.Woodman tele, . Sophomore officer candidates listen nervously as they wait to give their own campaign speeches. fl Iwi ,, . - ...V C e l the i t John A. Woodruff Patti E. Woodward Sherry L. Wormser Joseph D. Wray Catherine A. Wright Stephen A. Yokley Amon Young Henry E. Young Joyce D. Young Nancy I. Young Susan E. Zeller Catherine A. Ziser 157 1 3' f i R ggi? J N' ' ii 2,93 tfifgftz S 55 f .. M.. 3 5' s 3? S X 1 2, ,essex Q ,X x 525 cat. ., . A. in 3 V55 ':.i:s:'.?: 'ali :Havre '17 VY :t i f- . 4... xi... . E . 3 S 'X- . X on J' is . a t we 1135. . ' A so M? jul. K V 3 L : .. .. .krkk if 2'-.. n 11 1 is f ' 4. far W .. . ' -an E 1 F41-J A at L T at W 91 as FS X S, 8 ir- ., .X . - t it 2 .. V . iz.. M f r't-' . ..tl Tl rr- I +5 f A' P . A .e..i ' , A . .I , ' lj. , 2 is' A 7 '.. i . .rfi ite' L -.-. ,'.- 1 it 'H 'V X V. , if quam? 'fd' A V BT gl, m y A ' 1 SSRN, I sports To an athlete, happiness is the thrill of vic- tory ... at home and away ,Hbeing gracious in defeat ,.. competition at its best ... the roar of the crowd . . . receiving recognition . . . earning a letter . .. and most important, com- peting as a team. cross-country harriers gain first league championship Seasons Record No. Teams Place West Invitational 9 1 Emporia Invitational 10 1 East Invitational 8 1 North Invitational 10 2 Southeast Invitational 4 1 Heights Invitational 5 1 League Meet 6 1 Regionals 8 4 State 10 2 Steve Johnston, Tom Bradrick, and Frank Hukle meditate before starting the two miles ahead of them. For the first time in the history of West High School, it boasts the City League Cross Coun- try Champions. Through hard work and many miles of run- ning, 6,298 miles later, the team emerged as the second best team in the state. Tom Bradrick and Frank Hukle placed in the top ten in every meet while gathering ninth and tenth individually at state. Coach Ray Graham introduced a new type of workout to the practice sessionsg it was called timed interval. It brought a new as- pect to cross countryg rather than total dis- tance, it involved sprints at intervals. Some members of the squad received local and even national publicity when they took a bicycle trip to Colorado during the summer. They were under the guidance of Coach Graham. Steve Baker and Frank Hukle match each other stride for stride in the Southeast Invitational. 2? i . H., 'br Q A 1 Front Row: J. Whitesides, J. Converse, T. Jessup, T. Brad- C. Fulgam- B- COIGFNBH- S- J0hf1St0f1. R- Palmer. Back Row: rick, R. Landers, J. Rush, M. Smith, D. Towns. Second Row: G- NiCkl9- M- Hl-Ill. R- KIinemar1.B- BiU6l',A- Nibert M. Ber- J. Cleverly, C. Kissling, T. Short, C. Sharon, B. Alexander, gen S- Bakef. R- GSHOWBY- F- HUKIB- Coach Ray Graham Q 1 N Bob Galloway shows signs of one definite thing - fatigue. -4f-if Seeing Steve Baker pass opponents was a common sight for spectators. 161 Front Row: K. Roberts, G. Calvert, P. O'NeilI, J. Morell, B Hansen, R. Yates, G. Hanni, K. Doll. Second Row: M Dodds, C. Brown, S. Putman, N. Hook, P. Tovey, J. Mc- Intosh, J. Vrana, K. Bennett, T. Fredrickson, Coach Ken- neth Diskin. Third Row: Coach George Taylor, Coach Har old Brandenburg, L. Rose, C. Williams, S. Royal, J. Selby, P. Helvie, M. Adam, R. Queen, T. Fornshell, B. Harvey football Coach Charles Alderson. Fourth Row: R. Roberts, D. But ler, T. Cheney, M. Cox, O. Davis, R. Hamby, S. Koontz, P Henrion, A. Hawk, S. Dillard, K. Bott. Back Row: S. Put- man, R. Winder, D. Haughawout, B. Wolgamott, W. Jones T. Lee, B. Wright, B. Larsen, D. Jansen, P. Winters, D. Kutl- lek, J. Meek, L. Piper, L. Trifonoff, K. Wright, D. Kornwell. comeback team ranks first in city again Another City League championship, another high-ranked state football team - it's old stuff again as the Pioneers gained their fourth league title in the last five years. Over all, the Pioneers led the City League in total offense, were second in total defense, and placed twelve on the League All-Star Team. Kenny Bennett was the most valuable player in the league, leading in rushing, total offense, and most points scored during the season. But the credit really goes to the front line. Led by seniors Kim Roberts, Steve Putman, Joe Morell, Gary Hanni, Jerry Mclntosh, and Pat O'Neill, many first downs were gained. The B-team had a perfect record of 7-0. The defense was the key to the B-team success as the squad allowed only three touchdowns through the entire season. The sophomore team had a 6-1 record, losing only to North, and, consequently, tying North for the City League Sophomore championship. Senior Gary Hanni gets a well-deserved rest after a tough three quarters. Season's Record West Opponent 6 Ark City 6 19 Heights O 26 Southeast 20 13 North O 57 East 13 34 South 6 32 Ka paun 6 33 Carroll 0 Coach Harold Brandenburg and Phil Helvie discuss strate gy for an up-coming play. Tom Fredrickson and Joe Morell move with the snap of the baiI,thistime against Kapaun. 163 The place-kicking combination of juniors Steve Dillard and Bob Harvey begins to click near the middle of the season. Jerry Mclntosh shows weekly marks of what the battle- field is really like. 4 Half-time talks by coaches Kenneth Diskin and George Taylor find squad members listening with more than a lit- tle apprehension. A cool drink refreshes Sinclair Royal at half-time. fifiii' ini' star! 5255 ,M mr vo I r ' f e : I l A I I I f , ,MK 1. L it ' ' ' Y? , 1. X M ex Mu'-,.M'x ,, wh Mike Adam uses his blazing speed to make another substantial gain. 9 Q43 .leg t .ss Seimas lsqgfmggesvggmfffl :r km, ,.,,k tyk, ew, : ' r'f.:fN1'l:, V--P' . , l 1 'NM ,, , t 1 '-y' 'mi ' - i g . 'I 'ri-ML x! '?F5Q . . 5- - ' i n ' sz k ' .. - ... f., if L' ii ' -e A ' ' is si-' - b kf... g A .V,.. t. , ,f',3Hif?Sc?l .pw East Ace Terrill Florence finds out ex- actly how hard Cal Williams tackles. 165 Cold and mud are hazards to be faced, but Roger Queen plays without noticeable impairment. Xa if Dr. Zane Boyd and Mark Dodds, Manager, help Tom Forn- shell as he limps off thefleld. Action is fast and furious against Carroll, as Quarterback Kenny Bennett watches apprehensively from the sideline. Pre-game warm-ups help to take off some of the tension of the up-coming game. well as against all other opponents. 166 David Butler makes another key first down against North. Coach Harold Brandenburg closely follows every play, constantly devising new patterns and signals as the game progresses. Lagwix iii Jw g-aw, ,, , E lu. A swollen lip was a prized token of combat for Tom Fredrickson. Kenny Bennett always follows the play: this time it's a hand-off. ' f'1 .- Junior Bill White nears the completion of his routine on the rings with a forward dismount. gymnastics inexperience, depth prove decisive factors While both shallow in depth and having little experience, the gymnastics team ended its season looking forward to the next campaign. Led by senior Larry Rose and junior Vince Serrioz, the team accomplished many of the goals set forth by Coach Julian McEwen. ln actual competition, the team placed fifth at the East invitational and sixth at the Medi- cine Lodge lnvitational. The best perform- ances came during triangular and quadrangu- lar meets. The Pioneers gained a second at both the North four-team and at the Heights triangular. In regional and state competition senior Larry Rose placed in tumbling for twelfth place. Season 's Record West Opponent 60 East 81 5th East invitational 2nd North, Southeast 82 South 117 2nd Heights, Winfield 6th Medicine Lodge Invitational 71 Southeast 88 71 North 37 5th West Invitational 6th Regional 13th State An inspirational talk from Coach McEwen means a lot before an upcoming event. Moll Q, Rx D , Gymnastic Team Standing: Steve Finley, Craig Davis, Glen Nickel, Rudy Puga, Larry Rose, John Angle, Bob Gal- loway, Mr. Julian McEwen: coach. Seated: Bruce Gorrell, Bill White, Vincent Serrioz. A fine tumbling routine won Larry Rose many top honors, Sophomore Bruce Gorrell gets good spring off the spring this time at Southeast. board during along horse competition. 169 Joe Morell finally gains control over a 180-pounder from Southeast, but he finds a fist prying at his jaw. O Rex Gragg applies a pinning combination on an oppo- nent from South. Bob Larson gains valuable riding time during the Kapaun dual. David Little presses his opponent from North to a near- fall hold during the Heights Invitational. Wrestling Front Row: C. Chandler, M. Dopps, D. Little, N Yates, M. Pierce, K. Wright, K. Hulse, J. Selby, R. Gragg, M Abel, J. Morell, B. Larson, R. Burton. Back Row: J. Bell, R. Queen, A. Young, R. Roberts, E. McClenahan, L. Trifonoff, wrestling L. Piper, E. Larsen, S. Putman, G. Douglass, B. Hansen, M. Burns, S. Lieurance, S. Rapp, R. Edwards, K. McAnaIly, Mr. George Taylor, coachg Mr. Charles Alderson, coach: Jim- mie James, manager. two seniors gain high regional, state berths The Wrestling team, led by seniors Joe Mo- rell and John Selby, finished the season with an overall 3-6-1 record, but this is no real indi- cation of how well the team performed as a whole. With Morell and Selby going undefeated throughout the regular season, they advanced to the state meet where Morell became state champion. Other members of the team placing in the Wichita Invitational were David Little, 112 pounds, and Rex Gragg, 154 pounds. The B-team finished its season with a sec- ond-place finish at the 'B' team Invitational held at Carroll. Coach Charles Alderson's wrestlers finished the season with a fifth place finish in league competition and fourth in the Wichita Invitational. Season's Record West Opponent 32 Winfield 14 23 Carroll 23 29 South 14 18 Ka pa un 22 20 East 26 9 Heights 29 14 North 26 3rd Heights invitational 38 Southeast 5 4th Wichita Invitational 7th-7th-10th District-Regional-State After being taken down by an opponent from North, Ken Hulse tries in vain to get a reversal. wss-mmaemwwMawewiw.t.M-- fi f Greg Bogue anticipates his turn during a timed interval workout. Bruce Alexander gasps for a breath of air during the breaststroke event. During practice, Carl Dace gains a quick start which will eventually help at a meet. Hidden by a spray of water, Steve Ballard finishes his event- butterfly. 172 swimming fin men lose experience, make new start The 1968-69 swim team under the direction Seasons Record of new head coach Don Gempler underwent a season of rebuilding. With only one returning letterman and five other members from last year's team, the finmen lacked experience. There were, consequently, few individual performances that gained berths at the state meet. Senior captain Carl Dace, swimming both the 200- and 400-yard freestyles, led the team throughout the season with more than ten first places. Junior Steve Koontz swam the 100-yard freestyle for high finishes. Sopho- more Bruce Unruh, swimming the individual medley and butterfly, gained valuable experi- ence for the state meet. One strong point about the team was the freestyle relay where senior Carl Dace, juniors Steve Koontz and Paul Henrion, and sophomore Greg Bogue qualified for the state meet. The team as a whole finished the season with a 3-6 win-loss record and finished sixth at the Wichita Invitational and twelfth at the state meet. West 50 Ka paun West lnv. 38 East 38 South 33 Hutchinson 31 North 62 Enid 5th Campus Inv. 69 Campus 36 Heights 30 Southeast 5th Wichita Inv. 10th State Opponent 45 No team score 57 57 62 64 33 26 69 69 Swim Team Front Row: B. Unruh, C. Hoover, L. Fry, S. Bal- Bunker. Back Row: Mr. Don Gempler, Coach, T. Brandt, R lard, C. Dace, J. Garlach, B. Alexander. Second Row: M. Hollander, K.Taylor,B.Johns, B. Larson. Tatlock, D. Snodgrass, S. Koontz, G. Bogue, P. Henrion, S. 173 iii' 1 intl Basketball Front Row: Randy Bauer, Mike Adam, Tom Cheney, Billy Bess, Bob Harvey, Kenny Bennett. Back Row: Mr. John Smith, coach, Phil Helvie, Kim Roberts, Gary Action isn't always just on the court, all eyes follow the play in both the crowd and on the players' bench. 17 4 Hanni, Gary Calvert, Mr. Charles Sanger, head coach: Bob Kidd, Bill Wright, Kirk Doll, Jerry Mclntosh, Mr. Kenneth Diskin, coach. The basketball squad saw moments of thrill and they tasted of defeat with one of the smallest, physically, teams, the Pioneers were overwhelmed by the size and speed of the oth- er league foes. Probably the biggest upset of the year oc- cured early in the season when the team de- feated number-two ranked Southeast. After a one-point victory over East, the Pioneers lost five games in a row before going into the North Invitational. At North the team lost the first game to number-one ranked Wyandotte, then turned around to beat a big team from Shawnee Mission North, 36-35. During the second half of the season two members of the team were injured and side- lined for the Invitational and the following game. With the return of these two starters, the team picked up and finished out the year with a 7-12 overall record. The regionals saw West gain a fourth-place berth to finish a sea- son scarred with injuries and bad luck. The B-team ended its season on a successful note with one objective in mind - improve- ment. Coach Kenneth Diskin's team finished the season with a 9-7 record to gain a finish in league competition. The sophomore team, though inexperienced, finished the season with a 8-6 overall record. basketbaii injuries, academics shuttle, reduce roster West Opponent 38 S.M. West 71 48 Southeast 49 Ka pa un 66 East 43 North 49 Carroll 59 South 41 Heights 41 Southeast 3rd North Invitational 85 69 48 45 48 52 Regionals 4th Junior Mike Adam shows the extra effort needed for a good performance, Many times things don't happen exactly the way Coach Charles Sanger intends. 175 if We Ei, After a hard performance, Coach Charles Sanger assures Kim Roberts with a pat on the back. r,rsrc 1 iw rf r if W iff f Lv i X 176 Senior Gary Calvert strains to gain the tip against Walter Williams of Wyandotte. Defending Southeast's Randy Canfield is a big chore: this time Gary Hanni is over-powered by the 6'11 giant. Concentration is an important part ofthe game: Phil Hel- vie shoots here from the charity stripe. The faces and expressions of players and coaches show I the different moods of play. frffgi. - -W ff ..,...-wwe A- m ,mp-w Underclassmen shared the work load as seen here by Robert Kidd and Bill Wright. physical education, intramurals something for everyone aim of offerings l l 4 Bombardment is one of the best liked and most enjoyable activities in the boys' physical education classes. A weightstraining or circuit-training course is offered to develop muscles for the upcoming spring sports season. Every day before roll call, the whole class plays a game resembling basketball, but which usually emphasizes added Contact and pushing. I Hb. 7tw'lWf , g Q, M sl' fe , ,. 1,. ,, i V P3 ' . , V - ,umm , W in Above, Left: Girls' basketball, while differing from conventional boys' basketball, can be just as excit- ing: it also requires the same intense concentration as shown by this player. Above: Perfection of routines and constant practice helped the girls' gymnastics team place high in competition. Left: Practice in bowling and the necessary waiting for a turn are integral parts ofthe girls' physical edu- cation program. - I ,.i, , u we .,,, Mt .ii , .- ,sy Us . -,lim--f-ff sl V. V A :i:eg,+gg5fq,,Q. , , ,rg 2 Q ??2 59 S3 3 my 3 E 3 1 fi . gm also a beginning A Abbott, Terry: Men of West 2: Debate 3 Adams, Bruce Golf 2,3: Band 1.2.33 Orchestra 3: Pep Band 1.2.3 Ahlf, Dale: Choir 3: Hi-Larks 3: Girls Glee Club 2 Anderson, Caroline Elizabeth: Band 1: Y-Teens 1 Anderson, Steven H.: German Club 2 Appel, Jeannle: Pep Club 3,4: Y-Teens 3 Annstrong, Sandra: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 3 Amold, Kenny: Gymnastics 2, 3: Lettermen 3,4: Play Cast 4 Ashton, James Melvin: Choir 3,4: Men of West 23 Boys Glee Club 2: Westerners 3.4: Key Club 2,3,4: Vice-President 4 Atkins. Gerald Ray: Safety Club 2.3.4 Atkinson, Bob: German Club 2 Atkison, William R.: Baseball 2,3,4: Football 4: Band 2,3: Pep Band 23 French Club 2: West Word 4 B Bader, Linda Kay: Office Prac- tice 4: Pep Club 2,3 Baker, Steve W.: Cross Coun- try 2,3,4: Track 2.3.4: Chess Club 3: Key Club 2.3: Letter- men 3,4 Barker, Patsy: Pep Club 2.3.4 Banther, Marllyn: West Word 3 Barnes, Sharon Rae: Pep Club 2.3.4 Beals, Sandy: Art Club 3,4: Secretary 4 Becker, Mary Jeanne: Art Club 4: Pep Club 2,3: Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Secretary 4: Trail 3.4: Editor 4: West Word 3 Beckman, Carla: Business Club 2: Future Teachers 43 Pep Club 2,3,4 Bennett, Kenny Charles: Base- ball 2,3,4: Basketball 2.3.4: Football 2,3,4: Winter Sport Attendant 33 Homecoming King 4: Prom Attendant 3: French Club 2: Lettermen 2,3, 4 Berger, Mark: Cross Country 4: Track 2,3,4: Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 2,3,4: Chess Club 33 Key Club'2: Latin Club 2 Beyer, Barbara Ann: Band 2,3: Orchestra 43 Pep Band 2,33 Future Teachers 4: Letter- women 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Safety Club 2,3,4: President 2: Vice-President 33 Swim Club 2,3 Biddle, Sharon Kay: Girls Glee Club 2: French Club 2,33 Swim Club 2 Biggs, Ralph: Baseball 3 Bigknlfe. Sam: French Club 43 German Club 3: Key Club 2: Latin Club 2: Play Crew 2 Bitler. Bruce: Cross Country 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4: Band 2,3,4: President 43 Pep Band 2,43 Key Club 23 Honor Society 3.4: Vice-President 3: President 4 Bjostad, Carol Lynn: Usherettes2 Blick, Mary David: Future Sec- retaries 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Usherettes 3 Blough. Connie: Pep Club 2,3, 4 Bolster, Roseann Elaine: Pep Club 3,43 Pioneer Players 3,4: Student Council 43 Thespians 3,4: Play Cast 3,4: Play Crew 2.3 Bonham, Cathy: Future Secre- taries 4 Bookout, Regena K.: Future Teachers 3: Debate 3 Boone, Denise Ann: Art Club 3,4: French Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,4 Booth, Larry Dale: Tennis 2.4: Chess Club 23 West Word 4 Boyle, Janet Kay: Future Med Club 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2: Student Council 2: Usherettes 3,4: Play Crew 3 Bradley, Colleen: French Club 4: Pep Club 4: Choir4 Brayfield, Wanda Jean: Girls Glee Club 2,3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teens 3 Briggs, Margaret: Band 2,33 Orchestra 4: Future Teachers 2,3,4: Historian 43 Pep Club 2, 3.4: Honor Society 3,4 Broadstreet, Randy Jay: Band 2,3: Pep Band 2,3: German Club 2: Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Trail 4 Brown, Clarence tCorkyi: Baseball 2,3,4: Football 3,4: Chess Club 3: Lettermen 3,4: Press Club 43 Quill and Scroll 4: Student Council 43 Class Vice-President 4: West Word 4 Buck, Cheryl L.: Choir 3.4: Girls Glee Club 2: French Club 2: Pioneer Players 2: Thespi- ans 3,4: Secretary 33 Play Cast 2: Play Crew 3,4: Honor Socie- ty 3,4 Buckner, Pamela Inez: Office Practice 4: Pep Club 2,3 Burton, Gerri M.: Pep Club 2,3 Bussart. Patrick: Cross Coun- try 2 Butler, Patrick Richard: Transfer 3: Student Council 4: Thespians 3.4: Play Cast 3.4 Buxton, Michael J.: German Club 2,3: Key Club 2 C Callahan, Vonna Lee: Choir 3, 43 Hi-Larks 43 Girls Glee Club 2: German Club 2: Pep Club 2, 3,4: Pioneer Players 2: Stu- dent Council 2,3: Thespians 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Play Cast 2,3,4: Play Crew 2,3,4 Calvert, Patty Ann: Choir 2: Girls Glee Club 2: Safety Club 4 Carey, Peggy: French Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3,4 Caviness, Vicky: Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 2: Pep Band 2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 2, 3,4: West Word 3 Caylor, Sherry Virginia: Y- Teens 2,3 Senior Index Champ, Patti Jean: Distributive Education 4: Pep Club 2,3: Usherettes 2 Chellman, Mary Jo: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Home Ec. Club 3 Christian, Kerry: Art Club 2,3 Church, Steve: Orchestra 2,3, 4 Claxton, Carolyn S.: Pep Club 2,3,4: Play Crew 3 Clemons, JoAnn Ellen: Art Club 2,3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Stu- dent Council 4: National Hon- or Society 3,4 Cleverley, Carol L.: Pep Club 2,3,4 Cline, Charla: Orchestra 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3: Debate 3.4: Fo- rensics 33 National Honor So- ciety 3.43 Treasurer4 Cloninger, Brenda Kay: Choir 3,4: Girls Choir 2,4 Clutter, Nancy: Homecoming Queen 4: French Club 2: Of- fice Practice Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 2 Cohen. Mary Hermaine: Science Club 3: Play Cast 2: Play Crew 2 Cole, Mike: Distributive Edu- cation 4 Connell, Linda S.: Chess Club 2: German Club 3: Play Crew 2,3,4 Cook, Barbara: West Word 3 Cook, Nan L.: Westerners 4: Girls Choir 3: Pep Club 3,4 Cooper, Jim: Tennis 2,3,4: Future Teachers 2: Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 43 Thespi- ans 3,4: West Word 43 Play Cast 3,4: Play Crew 3 Cotter, Donna Jean: Future Teachers 33 Pep Club 2,3,4 Crlstlano, Claudia: Art Club 3 Crlstlano, Joe: Choir 3: Men of West 2: Boys Glee Club 2 D Dace, Carl C.: Swimming 3,4 Darnell, Brenda M.: Future Med 4: Future Secretaries 3: Pep Club 2,3 Darnell, Linda Kay: Future Med 3,4: Pep Club 2.3 Davidson, Wilma Jean: Office Practice 4: President 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Usherettes 2.3.4: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Secretary- Treasurer 3: Vice-President 4 Davis, Ginger: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2,3: Red Cross 3 Davis, Marjorie Dlane: Band 23 Pep Band 23 Pep Club 3 Day, John: Distributive Educa- tion 4 DeFoor, Joyce Ann: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4 DeForest, Donna: Band 2: Future Secretaries 3: Office Practice 4: Pep Club 3,4: Ush- erettes 3: Play Crew 3 DeGrant, Donna Sue: Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Red Cross 3: Swim Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Play Crew 2.3 DeWitt, Kathy Sue: Pep Club 2.3.4: Press Club 4: Spanish Club 2,3: West Word 3,4 Dick, Renee: Choir 3,4: Girls 182 Glee Club 23 French Club 2: Pioneer Players 2: Thespians 3,4: Secretary 4: Play Cast 2, 3,4: Play Crew 3,4 Dlenstbach, Byron E.: Golf 2, 3,4: Lettermen 2,3,4 Dildine, Susan Kay: Girls Glee Club 2: Future Teachers 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Dinsmoor, Jo: Winter Sport Attendant 33 Office Practice 4: Pep Club 2,3,43 Head B-Team Cheerelader 3 Doll, Kirk: Basketball 2,3: Football 2.3.4: Golf 4: Track 2. 3: Lettermen 3,4: Homecom- ing Attendant 3 Donham, Kathleen Ruth: Latin Club 2: Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: President 4: Reading Club 3: West Word 43 Play Crew 2.4: National Honor Society 4 Dopps, Mark Alan: Wrestling 2,3,4 Douglass, A. Marleen: French Club 2,3,4: Secretary 3: Vice- President 4: Pep Club 2.3.4: National Honor Society 3,4 Downing, Debbie A.: Prom Attendant 3: Pep Club 2,3 Dreiling Caren Sue: Pep Club 3.4: Press Club 4: West Word 4 Dubbs, Joyce: Pep Club 2: Red Cross 2 Duran, Katherine Mary: Debate 3 Durham, Ronald Joe: Art Club 3: Distributive Education 4 Dutcher, Georgie J.: Band 2,3. 4: Pep Band 2,3,4: Future Sec- retaries 4: Latin Club 2 Duvall, Kathie: Choir 3,4: Girls Glee Club 2: Future Med 2.3.4: President 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Usherettes 2,3: Play Cast 3 E Edmondson, Mike: Dis- tributive Education 4 Edwards, Janet Kay: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2 Edwards, Marjean Adele: Pep Club 2,3 Eppler, Marsha Kay: Future Secretaries 4: Secretary 4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Eubank, Susan-Gail: Girls Glee Club 2: Homecoming Attend- ant 3: Art Club 4: French Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Play Crew 2, 3 Evans, Janet Lea: Choir 3,4: Hi-Larks 3.4: Girls Glee Club 2: Modern Dance 3: Pep Club 2, 3,4: Safety Club 2,3,4: Secre- tary 3,4: Student Council 3,4: Play Cast 4: Play Crew 3.4 Ewing, Linda Sue: Pep Club 2. 3,4 Ewing, Rose Ann: Choir 3,4: Girls Glee Club 2: Westerners 3,4: Future Secretaries 3: Pep Club 2,3 Eyer, Linda Sue: Pioneer Play- ers 3.4: Play Crew 3,4 F Felix, Kelly Joe: Art Club 4 Ferguson, Jerry L.: Band 2.3. 4: German Club 3 Ferman, Larry M.: Football 2: Wrestling 2,3: Safety Club 4 Fischer, James M.: Transfer 4: Key Club 4: Forensics 4 Folger, Julie Ann: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 2: Swim Club 2,3,4: Cheerleader 3,4: Head 4 Foreman, Beverly: Pioneer Players 2: Press Club 4: Thespians 3,4: West Word 3,4: Play Cast 3: Play Crew 2,3,4 Fornshell, Tom W.: Baseball 3, 4: Football 3,4: Track 2: Wres- tling 2,3,4: Lettermen 4 Fountain, John Wayne: Press Club 4:Trail4: WestWord3 Fredrickson. Tom M.: Basketball 2,3: Football 2,3,4: Track 2,3: Winter Sport At- tendant 3: Homecoming At- tendant 4: Lettermen 3,4: Play Cast 3,4 Fry, Opal: Future Secretaries 4 G Gades, Susan E.: French Club 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Swim Club 3 Gallegos. Debbie: Future Sec- retaries 3.4: Treasurer 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Swim Club 2: Ush- erettes 3 Garlach, Jr., Jack Edward: Golf 3,4: Swimming 2,3,4: German Club 2: Lettermen 2, 3,4: Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Trail 3,4: West Word 3,4 Garrett, Judy: Future Teach- ers 2,3,4: Treasurer 4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Gibson. Thomas C.: Future Med 2.3: Debate 3 Gibson, Wanda L.: Pep Club 2 Gilchrist, Laura Jane: Twirler 3,4: Art Club 2,3: Pep Club 2,3 Glamser, Janet Deeann: French Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 2. 3.4: Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: West Word 3,4 Glass, Becky: Orchestra 2,3,4: French Club 3: Latin Club 2: Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Trail 4: National Honor So- ciety 4 Glover, Cindy: Art Club 2.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Student Coun- cil 2 Gragg, Glen Rex: Cross Coun- try 3: Track 2,3,4: Lettermen 4 Graul, Terry Allen: Choir 4: Men of West 2: Boys Glee Club 2: Westerners 3,4 Gray. Gloria A.: Pep Club 2 Greenlee, Katherine Elaine: Distributive Education 4: Lat- in Club 2: Pep Club 2,3: Read- ing Club 3 Griggs, Paul E.: Baseball 2: Football 2: Distributive Educa- tion 4 Grimes, Alvin Lee: Men of West 2: Science Club 3 Grobe, Cyd S.: Art Club 4: French Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4 Guinn, Sandra: Pep Club 2,3 Gurley. Diana N.: Orchestra 2. 3,4: Art Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4 H Halls, Cynthia Christine: Art Club 2,3,4: Treasurer 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 2. 3,43 Vice-President 4 Hall, Janice Elaine: Future Secretaries 4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Hambleton, Larry Dean: Base- ball 2,3,4: Football 2,33 Wres- fllflg 23 Band 2: Chess Club 2, 3: German Club 2: Key Club 23 Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: West Word 3,4: Editor 4: National Honor Society 3,4 Hamm, Connie Sue: Transfer 4: Pep Club 4 Hammons, Linda: Office Prac- tice 43 Pep Club 2,3: Usher- ettes 3: Y-Teens 3,4 Hansen, Brad S.: Baseball 2,3: 4: Football 3,43 Wrestling 3,4: Lettermen 2.3.43 Play Cast 4 Harris, Bonnie Lynn: Pep Club 2,3: Usherettes 2 Harris, Patrlcla Ann: Office Practice 4: Pep Club 3: Span- ish Club 2 Harrlson, Debby Lynn: Pep Club 2,3: Red Cross 2 Hartman, Linda S.: Band 2: Art Club 23 Office Practice 4: Swim Club 2 Hartzell, Willa M.: Choir 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2, 43 Play Cast 3 Harvey, Sylvla Fern: Choir 43 Orchestra 2,3,4: French Club 43 Future Teachers 3,4: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4 Hastings, Arla: Girls Glee Club 23 Pep Club 2,3: Y-Teens 3 Haughawout, Robert Christo- pher: Chess Club 2.3: Key Club 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4 Haury, Rlta: French Club 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,4: President 43 Play Crew 3 Headley, Marlene A.: Future Teachers 4 Heatherly, E. Jeanne: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Press Club 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Red Cross 3: Thespians 33 West Word 3.4: Editor 4 Heeb, Susie: Homecoming Attendant 3,43 Art Club 43 French Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 23 West Word 4 Helnze, Elaine Kay: Choir 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Girls Choir 33 German Club 33 Pep Club 2,33 Play Cast 3 Helfrich, Janet Ann: Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Cheer- leader 3,4: Play Cast 3.4 Helvle, Phll A.: Basketball 2,3, 43 Football 2,3,4I Track 3,43 Lettermen 4 Hendrix, Paula Sue: Pep Club 2,33 Press Club 43 Trail 43 West Word 3,4: Business Manager 4 Hendrix, Rita Marlene: Office Practice 4: Pep Club 2 Herring, James E.: Future Teachers 3,4: President 4 Hlllwlck, Debbie: French Club 2 Hlnnankamp, John Bemard: Wrestling 3,4: German Club 2, 33 Treasurer 3 Hollander, Ross: Swimming 2, 3,43 Tennis 2: Debate 3,4: Fo- rensics 4 Holcomb, Debbie Louise: Choir 33 Girls Glee Club 23 Of- fice Practice 43 Pep Club 2,3: Usherettes 43 Play Cast 3 Holman, Chris L.: Future Sec- retaries 4 Holt, Pamela Donise: Modern Dance4: Pep Club4 Hook, Norton Lee: Football 4 Hughes, Arianna l.: Girls Glee Club 23 Modern Dance 3: Pep Club 2,3: Usherettes 3: Y- Teens 3 Hungate, Galen Lee: Wrestling 2,3,4: Band 2,3 .l James, Jimmy Edwln: Business Club 2 Johnson, David W.: Football 2: Band 2,3,4 Johnson, John Randolph: German Club 3 Johnson, Heidi: Homecoming Attendant 43 German Club 2: Secretary 23 Modern Dance 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Pioneer Play- ers 2,33 Student Council 4: Swim Club 23 Thespians 43 Cheerleader 3,43 Play Cast 2. 3,43 National Honor Society 4 Johnston, Mike S.: Chess Club 23 National Honor Society 3,4 Jones, Nancy R.: Choir 33 Westerners 3: French Club 3: Future Secretaries 43 Pep Club 2,3,4 Jones, Ray: Choir 3,43 Boys Glee Club 23 Westerners 3,4: Latin Club 23 Pioneer Players 33 Play Cast 2 Jones, Sandra F.: Choir 3,4: Hi-Larks 43 Girls Glee Club 23 Westerners 3: Pep Club 3,4 Jordan, Connie J.: Pep Club 2, 3,43 Safety Club 33 Spanish Club 2 K Kaegi, Gail: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Coun- cil 2,3,4: Treasurer 33 Presi- dent 43 Usherettes 33 Play Crew 2,3: Ketts, Patricia Renee: Choir 2, 33 Pep Club 2,3,4: Play Cast 3 Kincannon, Linda K.: Business Club 2 King, Aqulnaldo DeNann: French Club 2,3: Treasurer 3 King, Dennis Wayne: Play Crew 3,4 Klotz, Raymond E.: Pioneer Players 33 Press Club 43 Thespians 3,43 West Word 43 Play Crew 3,4 Koker, Mary Jo: Girls Glee Club 2: German Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: StudentCouncll 4 Kutllek, Frank J.: Football 2: Swimming 23 Future Med 2: German Club 3 L Lamb, Delanna Luanne: Choir 4 Landers, Ronnie: Cross Coun- try 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Wres- tling 2,3 Lane, Debbie: Future Teach- ers 3,43 Modern Dance 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Swim Club 2 Larsen, Milton D.: German Club 3 Laughary, Janice Ann: Business Club 2 Lawman, Nicki: Art Club 43 French Club 2,43 Pep Club 2,3: West Word 3 Ledford, Chuck: Basketball 2: Cross Country 3: Football 23 Distributive Education 3,4: Play Cast 3 Lee, Carolyn M.: Pep Club 2,3: 4: National Honor Society 3,4 Lee, Marsha: Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4: Treasurer 33 Swim Club 2 Lee, Troy: Football 2,3,4: Track 33 Wrestling 3 Lehnus, Pamela K.: German Club 3: Pep Club 2,3 Lewis, Jackie L.: Future Secre- taries 4: Pep Club 2,3: Y-Teens 23 Class Secretary 3 Linaman, Pamela J.: Pep Club 2,3: Art Club 4 Linder, Alan: Baseball 2,33 Cross Country 2: Key Club 23 Debate 3,4: Forensics 3,4 Llnk, Elaine Kathryn: Choir 4 Llthicum, Barbara: Transfer 3: Pep Club 4 Long, Lesley: Choir 3,4: Girls Glee Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Class Secretary- Treasurer 43 Play Cast 3 Lorence, Doug Frank: Key Club 2,3 Loving, Lary A.: Future Teach- ers 43 Red Cross 3 Lyons, Jeannine D.: Choir 3,4: Girls Glee Club 23 Play Cast 3 M Maclaskey, Karen Elaine: Girls Glee Club 2: French Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Secretary 43 Student Council 23 Swim Club 2 Mah, Joan P.: Future Secre- taries 43 National Honor So- ciety 3,4 Majors, Alvin L.: Baseball 2,3, 4: Lettermen 3.4 Mansell, Sandra Lynn: Band 23 Pep Band 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Pioneer Players 3,4: Play Crew 3 Mar, Goldie Y.: Spanish Club 2,3,43 Usherettes 3,43 Head 4 Martin, Greg: Basketball Man- ager 2,3,4: Lettermen 4 Mathers, Debbie Jean: Future Secretaries 4: Pep Club 2,3,43 Swim Club 2 Matthews, Gayla Ardena: Choir 33 Girls Glee Club 23 Pep Club 3: Science Club 3: Stu- dent Council 3 McBlalne, Barbara I.: German Club 23 Pioneer Players 33 Play Cast 3: Play Crew 2,3 McCall, Mark Douglas: Cross Country 23 Wrestling 2 McCarley, Anna Frances: Pep Club 2 McCIaughry, Anne M.: Future 183 Med 2 McGrew, Judy Carol: Pep Club 3 McGuire, Molly: Pep Club 2,3, 43 Pioneer Players 23 Spanish Club 23 Thespians 3,4: Play Cast 2,3,4: Play Crew 2,3,4 McCurley, Joyce Ann: Choir 3: Future Teachers 2,3: Letter- women 43 Pep Club 2,3.4 Mclntosh, Jerry: Basketball 2, 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3. 43 Lettermen 2,3,4 Mead, Judy: Office Practice 43 Pep Club 2,3 Meek, James Morgan: Baseball 33 Football 3,4 Melson, Linda Carol: Office Practice 4 Mendenhall, Shari: Pep Club 2,3 Mertz, Clndi: Pep Club 2,3,4: Red Cross 33 Swim Club 2 Metcalf, Ron: Track 2: Chess Club 2 Might, Nancy Lyn: French Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3: Press Club 4: President 43 Quill and Scroll 4: Debate 3,43 West Word 3,4 Miller, Barry Layne: French Club 2 Miller, Steven Erick: Choir 3,4: Men of West 33 Play Cast 3 Mires, John: Track 3,4 Mitchell, Karlene: Future Sec- retaries 4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Morell, Joe: Football 2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: Winter Sport Attendant 3: Lettermen 2,3,4. Pioneer Players 2,3,4: Thespi- ans 2,3.4: West Word 3,4: Play Cast 2 Morgan, Bob Lee: Student Council 23 West Word 3 Mount, Curtis: Football 2,3 Mundy, Tracy L.: French Club 2,3,4: Treasurer 4: Pep Club 2 N Nash, James Douglas: Tennis 2,43 Press Club 43 West Word 4 Naylor, Mary Christine: Band 2,3: Pep Band 2,3: Pep Club 2. 33 Safety Club 2,3 Nickel, Edgar: German Club 2. 3 Niemann, Carol J.: Office Practice 43 Pep Club 2,3 O Odle, Calvin D.: Baseball 43 Cross Country 2: Wrestling 3,4 0'DonneIl, Fora Mae: Girls Glee Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,4: Press Club 4: Y-Teens 3,4: West Word 3,4 Oldfather, Nancy Ann: Business Club 23 Pep Club 2,3, 4: Press Club 4: Y-Teens 3,4: West Word 3,4 0'NeiII, Pat H.: Baseball 2,41 Basketball 2.3: Football 2,3,43 Golf 43 Wrestling 4: French Club 2: Lettermen 3,43 Play Cast 3,4: Play Crew4 Orebaugh, Clark A.: Band 2: Distributive Education 4: ReadingClub3 Orr, Terry Lynn: Future Secre- taries 4: Vice-President 4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Osborne, Barbara: Band 3: Pep Band 3 Oshel, Linda: Future Secre- taries4 P Palmer, Pat M.: Play Crew 3.4 Palmer, Ron D.: Cross Coun- try 3.4: Track 2,3,43 Letter- rneri 4 Palmer, Steve: Baseball 43 Gymnastics 2,3: Student Council 3,4: Treasurer 43 Debate 4 Parcel, Gay: Transfer 3: Choir 4: Pep Club 4: National Honor Society 3,43 Girls Choir 3 Parks, Beverly J.: French Club 3: Pep Club 2,3: Swim Club 23 Usherettes 3 Parks, Rick: Baseball 2: Dis- tributive Education 4 Pastore, Claudia Roi: Art Club 3,4: Pep Club 3,43 Play Crew 3 Pendleton, Meg: French Club 3,4: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 2. 3,43 Student Council 3,4 Perkins, Judy: French Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 3,4: Play Crew 3 Pettit Wloosypitll, Taya June: Girls Glee Club 2: Swim Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Play Crew 2 Pfeifer, John Warren: Cross Country 23 Tennis 2,33 Band 23 Orchestra 2: Pep Band 2: Debate 2,3,4: Forensics 2,3,4 Pierce, Ronnle D.: Track 2: Safety Club 2,3 Pledger, Carolyn Diann: Band 2,33 Pep Band 2: Art Club 43 Y- Teens 33 Trail 4: West Word 3, 4: Pep Club 2,3: Press Club4 Pollard, Donna: Orchestra 2, 3: Pep Club 2,33 Usherettes 2. 3,43 Y-Teens 3: Play Crew 2 Pollock, Agnes Hart: Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Presi- dent 43 Play Crew 4: National Honor Society 3,4 Pool, Jane A.: Hi-Larks 3,4: Girls Glee Club 2: Prom At- tendant 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 43 Y-Teens 43 B Cheerleader 33 Play Cast 3 Poorman, Connie: French Club 2: Future Secretaries 43 Pep Club 2,3 Poynter, Beth E.: Mixed cne- rus 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Swim Club 2 Proesch, Brad Kent: Football 23 Wrestling 23 Press Club 43 Student Council 43 Class Pres- ident 43 West Word 4 Putman, James Steven: Football 2,3,4: Swimming 23 Track 2,3,4: Wrestling 33 Let- terrnen 2,3 Q Queen, Roger: Baseball 3,43 Football 3,4: Wrestling 3,4: Prom Attendant 33 Lettermen 3,43 Play Cast 4 R Ragsdale, Gall DeAnn: Pep Club 2,3 Rausch, Wanda K.: Future Secretaries 4 Ray, Gall Ann: Pep Club 2,3,4: Play Crew 3 Redman, Jean L.: Pep Club 2. 3,4: Spanish Club 2 Reece, Llnda G.: Distributive Education 3: Office Practice 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2 Reed, Jerry B.: Cross Country 2 Renz, Judy: French Club 2,3,4: Future Teachers 43 Pep Club 2,3: Debate 3,43 National Honor Society 3,4 Reyes, Jill: West Word 3,4: Play Cast 3,4 Rlchardson, John R.: Gymnastics 2 Ridder, Nancy B.: Art Club 4: Distributive Education 3: Vice- President 33 French Club 2: Pep Club 2,33 Press Club 4: West Word 3,4: Play Crew 2,3 Robbins, Vicki: Pep Club 2,3 Roberts, Kim: Basketball 2,3. 43 Football 2,3,4: Track 2: German Club 2: Lettermen 3. 4: Play Cast 4 Roblson, Stan R.: Band 3: Orchestra 3 Ross, Karen: Future Teachers 43 German Club 23 Pioneer Players 2: Thespians 2,3,4: President 4: Play Cast 2,3,43 Play Crew 2,3,4 Rose, Larry G.: Cross Country 2: Football 3,41 Gymnastics 3. 4: Swimming 2: Track 2,3,4: Boys Glee Club 2,3: Future Med 2: Science Club 3 Ross, Roger: Press Club 4: West Word 3.4 Royal, Slnclalr James Ollver: Football 3,4: Track 43 Wres- tling 43 Choir 43 Boys Glee Club 2,3: Art Club 2: Red Cross 3 Rudkln, Thomas A.: Golf 2: Key Club 2: Debate 3,43 Foren- sics 3,43 National Honor So- ciety 3,4 Rush, Jlm: Cross Country 3,4: Football 2: Track 2,3,4: Wres- tling 3,4: Lettermen 3,4 Rush, Pam: Hi-Larks 4: Girls Glee Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,4: Class Secretary 2 Rusher, Barbara Jean: Art Club 4: French Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 43 Play Crew 2 S Salkll, Latrlcla Ann: Business Club 2 Sander, Dale E.: Men of West 2,3,4: Chess Club 3: Thespi- ans 43 Play Crew 3,4 Sandller, Debble: Choir 4: Hi- Larks 3,42 Girls Glee Club 22 Pep Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2,3.4: Secretary 3: Vice-Presi- dent 4: Play Cast 3: National Honor Society 3,4 Saylor, Sammy: Wrestling 2,3, 4 Schulte, Peggy Lou: Business Club 43 Latin Club 23 Office Practice 4: Red Cross 2: Safe- ty Club 2: Y-Teens 3 Schulte, Steve A.: Basketball 2: Cross Country 2: Golf 2 Seager, Terri: Art Club 43 Chess Club 23 Modern Dance 43 Pep Club 2,3,4 Selby, John L.: Cross Country 3: Football 2,43 Track 2,3.4: Wrestling 2,3,4: Lettermen 3,4 Senecal, Georglann: Girls Glee Club 23 Art Club 2,42 French Club 33 Pep Club 2,3,4: Pi- oneer Players 3,4: Student Council 3,43 Play Cast 33 Play Crew 2 Sentel, Marsha Jean: Future Secretaries 4: Pep Club 2,3 Shackelford, Judy A.: Distributive Education 4 Shankland, Karen: Band 23 Choir 3: Pep Club 3,4 Sharon, Clark Wayne: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 3: Letter- men 4- Shell, Glorla Marlene: Choir 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 23 Business Club 2 Shepherd, Phll D.: Wrestling 2, 43 Prom Attendant 3: Play Cast 4 Shlrey, Davld Micheal: Chess Club 23 Debate 3 Slgg, BeAnn: Pep Club 2.3,4: Press Club 43 West Word 4 Sllveous, Paulette: Future Secretaries 3: Office Practice 4 Slmpson, Patrlcla Jane: Pep Club 2,3: Spanish Club 2,3 Simpson, Tom A.: Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 2,3,4 Slane, Mellnda K.: Pep Club 2. 3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Trea- surer 43 Play Crew 3,4 Smethers, Judl: Choir 3,4: Art Club 3: Pep Club 2,3,4 Smlth, Connle E.: Future Sec- retaries 4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Smith, Jlll: Choir 3,4: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Play Cast 3 Smlth, Michael Gordon: Baseball 2: Football 23 Choir 2,3 Smlth, Pauline M.: Future Teachers 3,4: Secretary 43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Coun- cil 3 Snell, Joyce Ann: Reading Club 3 Sommerhauser, Nancy: Art Club 43 German Club 23 Pep Club 2.3,4: Pioneer Players 3: Student Council 33 Play Cast 33 Play Crew 3 Spalton, Sharon F.: French Club 33 Future Med 2,43 Pep Club 2,3 Sparks, Bev A.: Letterwomen 2,3,4: Secretary 33 President 4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Spencer, Wllllam A.: Basketball 2.3: Cross Country 2: Track 3: Lettermen 4 Spurgeon, Sandy Mae: Band 2,3,4: Pep Club 33 Y-Teens 2 Stahr, Debble D.: Art Club 4: German Club 2: Pep Club 2,3, 43 Pioneer Players 23 Thespi- ans 2,3,4: Play Cast 2,3.4: Play Crew 2,3,4 Starns, Susan Kay: Orchestra 2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Thespians3 Steglnk, Jerry Kent: Band 2,3. 4: Orchestra 3,4: Pep Band 2: Red Cross 2.3: School Mascot 3,4 Stevens, Carol Jean: Future Teachers 3,43 VicePresident 4: Pep Club 2.3: Student Council 3: Debate 3,4: Foren- sics 3 Stewart, Bellnda Sue: Press Club 4: Quill and Scroll 43 West Word 3,4 Stewart, Nancy Kay: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 3: Pep Club 21 Y-Teens 2,3 Street, Melody: French Club 33 Latin Club 2 Sublett, Dlana K.: Reading Club 3 Sulllvan, Joel: Tennis 2,3 Summers, Janet: Orchestra 2, 3,43 French Club 3: Pep Club 2,33 Pioneer Players 3: Play Cast 3 Surface, Joyce: Choir 23 Mixed Chorus 3: Girls Glee Club 2 Swinsnn, Janet Evonne: Business Club 2: Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 3,4 Switzer, Cathy J.: Office Prac- tice 4: Usherettes 2.3: West Word 3 T Taylor, Kelth Robert: Golf 2,3, 4: Swimming 2,3,4 Taylor, Sarah Herschelene: Girls Glee Club 2: Art Club 33 Usherettes 3,4 Tegarden, Janls Charlene: Choir 43 Girls Glee Club 3: Pep Club 2,3 Tennls, Michael S.: Wrestling 3 Tharp, Shlrley E.: Modern Dance 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Cheerleader 43 Play Crew 3 Thurman, Roxanne Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Y-Teens 2,3, 184 43 President 3,4 Tlemeyer, Carla Jo: Choir 3: Latin Club 2 Tovey, Pete Mlchael: Baseball 3,4: Football 3,43 Choir 3,43 Men of West 2,4: Student Council 2: Class President 2 Towns, Debbie Jean: Art Club 4: Pep Club 2 Trego, Sandra Kay: Business Club 2 Trlmmell, Barbara Ann: Pep Club 3,4: Red Cross 3 Tumer, Dala W.: Pep Club 2,33 Safety Club 2 Tumer, Dennis Mlchael: Cross Country 2: Tennis 2 U Upshaw, I. Gall: Orchestra 2.3, 4: Future Teachers 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4 Urbom, Donna L.: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2,3.4: Press Club 4: Usherettes 3,4: Presi- dent 4: Vice-President 33 Y- Teens 2.3,4: West Word 3,4 V Vrana, John P.: Football 2,3,4: Track 2: Wrestling 3,4: Letter- men 4 Vlx, Richard Charles: Basketball 2,3,4: Cross Coun- try 2: Key Club 2,3,4: Secre- tary 3: President 4: Latin Club 2 W Walker, Arthur Ray: Cross Country 2: Choir 3,43 Men of West 2: Red Cross 2 Walsh, Linda Kay: Mixed Cho- rus 2: Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 2 Walsh, Mlchael Allen: Football 2: Wrestling 2 Watts, Roberta Grace: Choir 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 23 Western- ers 3,4: Pioneer Players 2: Safety Club 2: Thespians 3,43 Play Cast 3: Play Crew 2 Wayman, Vlckle: Distributive Education 4 Wehby, Cathy Ann: Choir 4: l-li-Larks 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2: Future Teachers 4: Pep Club 2: Safety Club 2,3,4 Welshaas, Margle M.: Safety Club 4 Welszbrod, Marca J.: Future Teachers 43 Pep Club 2,3 Welch, Terrl: French Club 2: Modern Dance 2: Pep Club 2, 3,4: Press Club 43 Student Council 3: West Word 4: Play Cast 3: Play Crew 2,3 Wenke, Judith: Future Secre- taries 3: Office Practice 4: Pep Club 2,3 Whitlock, Marshall Reed: Future Teachers 43 Science Club 2,33 Debate 3,4 Wlegand, Roy: Distributive Education 3 Williams, Cal Ray: Football 2, 3,4 Williams, Toni: Pep Club 3 Wlllls, Sue: Art Club 2: Pep Club 2,3 Wllson, Ronnle: Band 2: Ger- man Club 2.3: VicePresident 33 Key Club 2: Student Council 4 Wilson, Shirley: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Press Club 4: Vice-President 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Usherettes 2,3,4: Y-Teens 3.4: West Word 4: Play Crew2 Wllson, Vlckl Lynn: Choir 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2: French Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Pioneer Players 3,4: Swim Club 2: Thespians 3,4: Play Cast 3,43 Play Crew 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4 Wllson, Vlckie S.: Girls Glee Club 2,3: Art Club 3: Pep Club 2,3: Student Council 2 Wong, Irene J.: Pioneer Play- ers 3: Thespians 3: Play Crew 3 Wood, Terry L.: Football 2: Wrestling 2,3: Distributive Education 4: Spanish Club 2 Wortord, Kalyn: French Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4 Wortman, Glenn E.: Men of West 2: Boys Glee Club 2: Dis- tributive Education 4 Wray, Thomas L.: Cross Coun- try 2: Tennis 2,3,4: Band 2,3 Y Yarnell, Terry: Tennis 2,3,43 Latin Club 23 Lettermen 2,3,4 Yates, Robby Earl: Football 3, 4: Men of West 43 Lettermen 3, 4: West Word 4 Yessen, Robln E.: Transfer 3: Band 4: Drum Major 4: Or- chestra 4: Pep Band 4 Ylander, Bryan: Cross Coun- try 2.3: Track 2.3 Yokley, Sherrill Lynn: Business Club2 Young, Katherine Ann: French Club 3: Pep Club 2 Young, Maurlne: Pep Club 4: Thespians 3: Play Cast 3 Z Zavala, Dan L.: Thespians 43 Play Cast 43 Play Crew 4 Bryer, A Abberson, Ed 127 Abbot, Terry D. 67,93 Abel, Janet Sue 93 Abel, Martin L. 141, 171 Abram, Caroline J. 81 Abshier, Patricia A.127 Ackerman, Mike D.127 Acosta, Daniel A. 141 Adair, Dennis M. 141 Adam, Mike W, 55, 68, 127, 162, 165, 174 Adams, Bruce D. 86, 89, 93 Adams, Mary A. 127 Adams, Teri L. 127 Adamson, Dwayne L. 127 Adamson, Roger C. 93 Adamson, Sandra K. 141 Addis, Sandra 64, 93 Affholder, Judith D. 70, 141 Ahlf, Dale L, 93 Aiken, Sue 127 Alden, James B.70,71,141 Alderson, Mr. Charles 24, 162, 171 Aldrich, Vicki K. 141 Alexander, Bruce 127, 161, 173 Aley, John 38, 87, 88, 127 Alfers, Mike H, 141 AlIen,Carlene127 Allen, Denice 60, 127 Ammann, Tiwanna G. 86, 141 Anderson, Blake J. 141 Anderson, Brockie S. 88. 127 Anderson, Caroline E. 93 Anderson, Clayton 141 Anderson, Mrs. Darlene 9, 65 Anderson, John D. 66, 86. 141 Anderson, Steven H. 93 Andrews, Paula R, 79, 81, 127, 148 Angle, John 141, 169 Appel, Jean F. 93 Apperson, Edward C. 89. 141 Applegate. Roger W. 141 Araiza, Alfred E. 141 Armstrong, Beth A. 71, 141 Armstrong, Pamela A. 127 Armstrong, Patricia D, 127 Armstrong, Sandra 93 Arnce, Donna R. 85, 141 Arnold, Kenneth D. 68, 76, 77, 93 Art Club 66 Ash. Robyn L. 141 Ashey, Deborah K. 127 Ashley, Gary R. 141 Ashley, Jerry K. 127 Ashton, James M. 71, 82, 83, 93 Ashton, John A.141 Ast, Rickie L,127 Atkins, Gerald R. 93 Atkison, Lynda L. 34, 68, 79. 80, 127 Atkison,WilIiam R. 93 Austin, Tim C,88, 127 Avery, Karen S. 127 Avery. Linda L. 127 Axford, Christy L. 61, 69. 79, 127 B Babcock, Leona J. 141 Bader Linda K. 64,93 Bailey, Kathy C. 141 Bailey, Sheila D,141 Bailey. Baird, Baker. Baker Baker, Baker. Baker. Baker, 160. Bales, Teresa J. 141 John 5.141 James W. 141 Jeanne A. 85, 141 Kathy S. 141 Mark L. 141 Michael D. 141 Steve W. 16,68, 94. 161 Harold 141 Bales, Paul A. 127 Ball, Deborah S. 94 Ballard, Jenny L. 141 Ballard, Lawrence E. 141 Ballard, Steve 127, 173 Ballinger, Chris 141 Ballinger, Coy 127 Balman, Robin 127 Band 86 Bangs, Teresa 94 Banks, Linda K. 85, 141 Barbe, Michael 141 Barker, Connie S. 141 Barker, Patricia 94, 111 Barnes, Debbie N. 141 Barnes, Julia 127 Barnes, Sharon R. 94, 141 Barnhart, Richard 55,127 Barrow, Rebecca 127 Bartel, Miss Marilyn 12 Bartels, James 127 Bartlett, Richard C. 141 Barton, Bryan 39 Barton, Debra A.141 Bascue, Karen 127 Basgall, Debra 141 Bash, Mrs. Bonabel 18 Bash, David 127 Basketball 174 Bates, Ethel 141 Bates, Martha 141 Batson, Bruce 94 Bauer, Randall W. 127, 174. 177 Baugh, Bradley J. 141 Baugh,MikeV,71,141 Baugh, Roger B. 127 Baughman, Billy D, 141 Baughman, Robert R. 85. 127 Baughman, Rogena 94 Baxter, Nancy G.127 Baxter, Steve 127 Baxter, Timothy B.141 Bayouth, Helen A,55,127 Beals, Cindy 94 Beals, Sandra S. 94 Beard, Jana 141 Beard, Rodney 141 Bearden, Claude W. 141 Bearden, Claudia W. 127 Beaver, Miss Clarice 8, 9 Becker, Connie 141 Becker, Daniel 141 Becker, Mary J. 57, 60, 66, 94 index Beckman,Carla L. 65, 94, 96 Beckman, Daniel 88, 141 Beckman, Donald J, 70, 71 Been,Alan R.82,127 Behrs, Linda 141 Bell,Carolyn141 Bell,ChrisA,71,85,141 Bell, Donna 127 Bell, James A. 127, 171 Bendixen, Eric V.127 Benge, Charles W. 127 Bennett, David C. 141 Bennett, Kenneth C, 46, 68. 94,162,166,167, 174. 177 Bennett, Norina F. 55, 141, 156 Bentley, Twyla J.127 Berchtold,JilI M. 127 Berger. James T. 141 Berger, Stephen M. 89, 94. 161 Berry, Marilyn A.141 Berry, Nolan 141 Bertrand, Virginia L. 55, 61. 87, 127 Beshirs, Mary L. 87, 142 Bess, Billy R,127, 174 Bevan, Judith A. 67, 127 Beyer, Barbara A, 63, 65. 69, 94 Biddle, Sharon 94 Bierig, Mrs. Jean 27 Biggs, Ralph B. 94 Bigknife, Samuel T. 70. 96 Billman, Mark 33, 88 Bllyeu, Pamela S, 85, 142 Bingham, Pat 127 Bird, Joel A. 142 Bird, Rodney L. 127 Birmingham, Janis A. 127 Bishop, Jimmy E. 127 Bishop, Terry L, 142 Bitler, James Bruce 61, 72, 88, 95, 97, 161 Bitler, Karen 142 Bittle, Henry D.127 Bittle, Nancy 142 Bjorklund. Marc A. 142 Bjosted, Carol L. 95 Blackburn, Connie S, 61. 127 Blaha, Rona 85,142 Blaine, Peggy L. 142 Blair, Richard P. 127 Blake, Bradford 71,142 Blakemore, Mr. Glenn A. 12, 67 Blake, Lana K. 71, 127 Bledsoe, Janet 142 Blevins, Kristie 142 Blick, Mary 64,95 Blough, Connie M. 95 Boatwright, Craig 95, 103 Bobbitt, Jon O. 142 Bogart. Estel 87, 88, 142 Bogue, Gregory E. 55, 142, 173 Bole, Cynthia A. 127 Bolinger, MikeW. 95 Bolster, Roseann D. 55, 62, 74, 95 Bond, Deborah 142 Bontiglio, David L, 62, 75, 77, 142 185 Bonham. Cathy L. 64, 95 Bookout, Regena 95 Boone, Denise 95,111 Boone, Robert W. 142 Booth, Larry 95 Booze, Judy 95, 104 Borniger, Jean 63,127 Borth Mrs. Louise 15 Bott, Kenneth 127, 162 Bowin, Thomas E. 142 Bowles, Bill 127 Boyd, Ronald 128 Boyle, Janet 65, 70, 71, 95 Boys, Mrs. Helen 9 Bradley, Colleen 70,95 Bradley, Karen 70,142 Bradrick, Tom 68, 128, 160. 161 Brady, Sandra 95 Braman, Patrick F. 142 Braman, Terry L. 142 Branam, Sharon 128 Brandenburg, Mr. Harold 26, 162,163,167 Brandenburg, Nancy 128 Brandt, Timothy 93, 95, 173 Braswell, Phillip J,128 Brattin, Sharon 96 Bratton, Mary 128 Brayfield, Wanda 96 Brazell, Danny Y. 142 Brees, Cindy 79, 128 Brennan, James 128 Breth, Michael L. 142 Bretz, Mr. Dennie 17, 55 Briggs, Margaret 61, 65, 86. 96, 119 Briley, Greg 128 Brillhart, Tonya 142 Broadstreet, Randy 57, 60. 96 Brockleman, Marsha 128 Broddle, Mr. Bert 15 Brooks, Robert 128 Brooks, Shelley 60,128 Brough, Dennis 124 Brown, Beverly 128, 142 Brown, Carol 142 Brown, Clarence CCorkyJ 55, 59, 92, 162 Brown Brown .Clarence 60, 68, 128 ,Karen 85,142 Brown, Kathleen 128 Brown , Sheryl 128 Brown, Terry L. 142 Bruce. Brunt. Bryan, Diana 63, 128 Waverly J. 142 Ronald 128 Bryant, Aaron 96 Bryant, James W. 142 RayA.142 Buchholz, Janice 142 Buchholz, Larry 96 Buck, Cheryl61, 62,82, 96 Buck, Wayne96 Buckner, Pamela 64,96 Bullard, Larry 128 Bullard, Leonard 128 Brumm, Sally 70 Bumpas, Mrs. Margaret 22 Bunker, Dennis A. 86, 142 Bunker, Donald A.173 Burger, Jeanne L. 55, 79. 142 Burger, Joanne 55, 79, 142 Burgess, Kimberlee 142 Burks, Jerry D. 142 Burks, Robert E. 142 Burmeister, Peggy S. 128 Burnett, Elbert P. 142 Burnette, Mrs. Mayme 29 Burns, Coila 85,142 Burns, Craig A. 82, 128 Burns, Monty 128, 171 Burton, Gerri M. 96 Burton, Ronald R.86,142 Bush, Sally A.128 Bussart, Patrick A. 96 Buster, Arthur G., Jr. 96 Butler, Christine A.142 Butler, David E. 128,162, 167 Butler, Patrick R. 55, 62, 96 Butler, Rebecca M. 128 Butterfield, Debra 142 Butterfield, Mari A. 62, 128 Butz, Dan M. 142 Buxton, Michael J. 96 Byer, Barbara 86 Byers, Brad A. 128 C Cabinet Council 81 Cachard, Donald R.128 Cady, Dale L. 128 Cain, Don L. 128 Callahan, John M.142 Callahan, Vonna L. 62, 74. 82,96 Calvert, Gary 97, 162, 174, 176 Calvert, Patty A. 63, 97 Camargo, Ernestine 128 Camarillo, Adrian R.142 Camien, Elma L. 142 Camien, Henry M,128 Campbell, Greg A, 97 Campbell, James M.142 Canaday, Lucinda A. 142 Cannada, Anita 85,142 Cannon, Albert 28 Cantrell, Barbara A. 65, 142 Carey, Margaret P. 16, 48, 61,70,81,97,111 Carey, William 128 Carlson, Sharon L. 82, 128 Carpenter, Ryck J.142 Carr, Charles R. 97 Carr, Donna 57, 60, 128 Carroll, Kathleen M.142 Carson, Catherine 69.142 Carter, Cecilia 87, 89, 142 Carter, Richard 85 Carter, Jo Ellen 124 Carver, Mrs. Karen 16 Carter, Ronnie E. 143 Carter, Sharron K. 129 Cathers. Leta M. 143 Cathey, Marilyn J. 34, 129 Cathey, Melvin S. 129, 143 Cathey, Ronald L. 143 Catlin, Sharon 66,69 Caviness, Vicky J. 70, 88, 97 Caylor, Betty J. 129 Caylor, Nancy F. 97 Caylor, Sherry V. 97 Chaffin, Tom 70,143 Champ, Patti J. 97 Chancellor, Bill 28 Chandler, Clifford H., Jr. 61, 88, 128, 171 Chandler, Wade 143 Chapman, Christine L, 46, 129 Chappell, Patricia 143 Chasey, Kent L, 129 Chavez, Bob C. 87, 88, 129 Chavez, Velma S. 143 Cheerleaders 32, 81 Cheerleaders, B-Team 80 Chellman, Mary J. 97 Cheney, Tom A. 129, 162. 174 Cherry, Glenda A. 129 Cheshier, Deborah 143 Cheshier, Evelyn Y. 70, 129 Chewning, Brenda 143 Childs, Roland R. 143 Chipman, James T. 55, 61, 67, 129 Choir 82 Christenson, Mrs. Julia 12 Church, Steve W. 87, 97 Clark, Candace 143 Clark, Larry R. 129 Clark, Margaret H. 97 Clark, Nancy 143 Clausing, Richard 129 Clawson, Linda S. 33, 97 Claxton, Carolyn S. 97 Clemence, Diana L. 66, 97 Clemons, David R. 143 Clemons, JoAnn E. 55, 61, 69,97 Cleverley, Gerald E. 129, 161 Cleverly, Carol L. 97 Cline, Charla J. 61, 67, 86. 97 Clinesmith, Beth 129 Clinesmith, Keith R.129 Clingerman, Bertha M. 98 Clites, Ronnie D,65,129 Clithero, Jean M,61,129 Cloninger, Brenda K. 82, 98 Cloninger, Lyndell R. 143 Clutter, Kenneth L. 143 Clutter, Nancy J. 46, 47, 64, 98 Coakley, Mrs. Lakme 13, 153 Cochran, Theresa A. 63, 129 Coffman, Diana L. 98 Coffman, Theresa D. 129 Cole. Lynn M. 129 Cole, Michael L. 98 Cole, Patricia A. 129 Cole, Rita D. 129 Cole, Vicki L,129 Coleman, William W. 143, 161 Colgan, Marion M. 65, 129 Collins, Connie S. 129 Collins,,Wanda 143 Compton, Mary 143 Compton, Michael 143 Connell, Richard E.143 Connell, Susan 143 Connelly, Clarence C. 143 Conner, Kenneth W. 129 Conner, Mrs. Maxine 28 Connett, Mr. James H. 16 Converse, Doyle K. 143 Converse, John R, 129, 161 Converse, Stanley 86 Conway, Max L. 129 Conyers, Gregg W. 98 Cook, Barbara L. 98 Cook, Douglas L. 143 Cook, Nan L. 83, 98 Coons, Ricky L. 129 Cooper, Donita Y. 98 Cooper, Gary D. 98 Coop Coop Coop Coop er, James E. 62, 98 er, Janie G.98 er, Kim J. 68, 143 er, Sallie 143 Cornell, Patricia 143 Corner, Robyn 143 Cornwell, Charles D. 129 Corter, Richard L. 143 Cory. Cory, Karen 129 Scott E, 86, 143 Cotter, Donna J. 98 Courter, Kelly R. 129 Coury, Renee 64, 98 Coury, Tom 99 Covel, Larry 129 Covell, Steve E. 99 Cowan, Calvin 99 Cowan, Carl 143 Cowan, Haskel C. 129 Cowden, Mary A. 129 Cowles, Clarence R. 99 Cox, Barbara D. 79, 80, 129 Cox, Judy L. 99 Cox, Michael E. 129,162 Cox, Myrtle 29 Cox, Nancv 143 Cox Paul R. 71 Coykendall, Debbie 129 Cramer, Nedra 129 Crandell, Pamela 85, 143 Cranmer, Stephen D. 144 Crawford, Debbie L. 129 Crawford, Fonda G. 129 Creamer, Buddy L. 144 Creekmore, Roy 144 Creseom, Steve D. 99 Cristiano. Claudia 99 Cristiano, Sergio 99 Cross Country 160 Cross, Mr. Marvin 29 Crouch, Mary 129 Crowden, Carla 144 Crowden, Sandra 130 Crumpton, Marilyn 144 Culver, John 14 Cunningham, Robert E, 130 Curran, Sarah J. 66,99 Curry, Mr. James 20 D . Dace, Carl C., Jr. 99, 173 Dace, Jane K. 144 Dains, Angie K. 130 Dale, Mr. Roger 11,66 Daniel, John 130 Daniels, Chrys L.144 Danley, David 144 Darnell, Brenda M. 65,99 Darnell, Linda K. 65,99 Darnell, Vikki J. 130 David, Raymond L, 130 Davidson, Barbara 144 Davidson, Wilma J. 63, 64, 71, 99 Davis,ArthurC, 130,169 Davis, Debby 144 Davis, Deborah J, 144 Davis, Ginger L. 99 Davis, Keith 144 Davis, Marjorie D. 100 Davis, Nola L.13O Davis, Oscar L. 130, 162 Davis, Rodney 144 Daws on, Linda D. 85 Day, Deborah 144,153 Day, Gary A. 86, 144 Debate 67 Deeds, Janice M. 68 Deen, Russell 71,82 DeFoor, Joyce A. 100 DeForest, Donna L.64,1O0 DeGrant, Donna S. 100, 103 Dehay, Teresa A. 87, 144 Dehncke, Edwin T. 130 Deitchler. Charles 144 Deland, James B. 144 DeMaree, Linda M. 130 Dennis, Karen F. 144 Denny, Joanna S. 144 Dent, Roy M,10O Dent, Wilma D.8,130 Denton, Jacob L. 67, 130 Denton, Jerry 130 DeThample, Cathy 130 Devlin, Daniel C, 100 DeWitt, Kathy S, 58, 60, 63. 100 Dick, Renee E, 62, 75, 82, 100 Dickmeyer, Larry J. 144 Dienstbach, Byron E, 100 Dildine, Susan K. 61, 65, 100 Dill, Bruce L.55,144 Dill, Pamela J. 61, 70, 82, 100 Dillard, Steve M. 59, 60, 162, 164 Dinsmoor, Debbie 144 Dinsmoor, Dena J. 64, 81, 100 Dishman, Charles P. 89, 130 Diskin, Mr. Kenneth 26, 162, 164, 174 Diskin, Stanley E144 Dixon, Diane S. 85, 144 Dodd, Cathy D.144 Dodd, Karron L,66. 136 Dodds, Mark G, 57, 60, 68, 71, 130, 162, 166 Doherty, Michael D. 85, 144 Dole, Linda J. 67, 130 Doll, Kirk D. 54, 68, 100, 161, 174 Donahue, Jacqueline K. 61, 130 Donham, Kathleen R, 59, 60, 98, 100 Donham, Patricia A. 85, 144 Donley, Johnny R. 130 Donnell, Cynthia A. 130 Donner. Dallas E. 82, 83. 130 Dopps, Dan A. 130 Dopps, Mark A. 100, 171 Doran, Roxie J, 144 Dorrell, Judith 85,144 Doshier, Trecia L. 79, 80, 101, 144 Douglas, Charles A. 144 Douglass, Becky L. 63, 64, 80, 100, 124 Douglass, Gary K. 130,171 Douglass, Marleen 61.70, 100 Dowell, Jeri L. 144 Downin, Nancy D.144 Downing, Deborah A. 101 Downs, Frank E. 144 Downs, Terrance L. 144 Doyle, Carole L.144 Drake, Lynn R, 130 Dreiling, Caren S. 60, 101 Dreiling, Dennis 130 Dreiling, Gary L.144 Dreiling, Gerald L.13O Dreiling, Terry L.144 Drumm, Sally L.144 Dubbs, Joyce M.101 Dubbs, Patricia E. 150 Duckworth, Barbara 144 Duckworth, Danny 144 Duerksen, John V. 144 186 Duffee, Valrena G. 145 Dunavant, Jerry L.145 Duncan, Lola K.101 Dunscomb, Julie F. 82, 83. 130 Duran, Katherine M,101 Durbian, Mellody S. 69, 101 Durbian, Robbin L.130 Durham, Ronald J. 101 Durham, Susan 130 Dusenbery, Debra L. 145 Dutcher, Georgie J. 89, 101 Duval, Gary 130 Duvall, Mrs. Joy 28.125 Duvall, Mary K.65,82,101 Dyck, Eric L.87,13O Dyck, Harold E.86,145 Dye. Teresa 130 E Easley, Edwin L. 145 Easter, Don E. 130 Edelen, Brenda D. 130 Edmondson, Mabry 145 Edmondson, Mike 101 Edwards, Charles W. 130 Edwards, Connie M. 85, 145 Edwards, Janet K, 101 Edwards, Jerry R. 145, 171 Edwards, John A. 130 Edwards, Marjean A. 101 Elder, Marilyn M. 101 Eli, Henry D.101 Eli, Michael 145 Ellis, Gailya A, 130 Ellison, Daryl G, 130 Ellison, John W. 71, 145 Elrod, Cynthia K.145 Elrod, Rebecca 130 Elsten, Mr. Guy 24 Elsten, Vicky J. 145 Elwick, Ray D.145 Emmons, Mrs. Carol 20 Emmons, Mr,Charles N., Jr. 10.32.86 Endicott, Vicky L. 145 Endres, Francis J. 145 Englebright, Evelyn M, 145 English, Deanna S. 130 Ensley, Rodney 130 Eppler, Marsha K. 62, 101 Erdman, Joseph 130 Estill, Robert 18 Eubank, Susan G.101 Evans, Arteena L. 145 Evans, Carl L. 101 Evans, Deana F, 131 Evans, Janet L. 55, 62, 63, 82, 101 Evans, Robert 102 Ewing, Linda S, 102 Ewing, Rose A. 82, 83, 102 Eyer, Don R. 87, 88, 145 Eyer, Linda S, 62, 102 F Faculty 6 Fairbanks, Randal L. 71, 85, 145 Faires, Mr, Marion L, 20, 71 Farrar, Mary E.131 Fegter, Brant 131 Felix, Kelly J. 66, 102 Fellers, Michael W, 145 Ferguson, Ellen R. 131 Ferguson, Jerry L. 89, 102 Ferman, Larry M,102 Fernz, Deborah S. 131 Fiegel, Terry D,102 Filby, Mr, Don 11 Fillmore, Alicia F.85,145 Finley, Steve 145, 169 Fischer. Don 71 Fischer, James 61,71 Fisher, Ellen 70, 131 Fleetwood, Sharon K.145 Fleming, Carolyn 131 Fleming, Michal D. 70, 87, 88, 131 Fletcher, John R. 145 Floyd, Ralph W. 145 Folger, Julie A. 69, 79, 80, 102 Foncannon, Marlene J. 131 Football 162 Foote, Margo L, 131 Ford, Patricia A. 145 Foreman, Beverly D. 60.62, 102 Forest, Daryl W. 131 Forest, Kay A. 88, 131 Fornshell, Debra S. 145 Fornshell, Tommy W, 102, 162, 166 Forshee, Carla D. 145 Fosnight, Arron D.145 Fosnight, Phyllis K. 102 Foster, Donna 102 Foster, Jeanne D. 145 Foster, Karen 145 Foster, Mrs, Maxine 28 Foster, Michael H. 145 Foster, Nancy A. 85, 145 Foster, Ruby L. 131 Fountain, John W. 56, 57, 60, 102, 115 Fowler, Edmond E. 145 Fraley, Bonnie K. 131 Francis, Teddi A. 131 Frangenberg, Clio 131 Frangenburg, Joe A. 145 Frank, Lorena 29 Frazee, Diana L, 145 Fredrickson, Barbara D, 131 Fredrickson, Beverly A. 102 Fredrickson, Tom 68, 102, 162, 163, 167 Freedlun, Neta S, 88, 131 Freeman, Carol J. 71, 145 French Club 70 Frey, Miss Ruth 27, 55 Friesen, Dr. Edwin 4,113 Frieze, Mrs. Carol 22 Fromm, Carla S. 145 Froning, Mr. Harold J. 8, 71 Fry, Luke W. 145, 173 Fry, Opal 64, 102 Fugate, James M. 145 Fugit. Davie F. 131 Fugit, Robert W. 102 Fulghan,CraigJ. 145,161 Fuller, Gary 131 Fullinwider, Dorothy K.131 Future Medical Careers Club 65 Future Secretaries Association 64 Future Teachers of America 65 G Gabrielson, Mrs. Shirley 13, 56. 60 Gades, Susan 103 Gage, Hollace 131 Gage, Janette S. 131 Gaither, Robert W. 103 Galbraith. Lisa 69,131 Gallegos, Deborah 103 Galloway, Richard L. 145 Griffiths, Mrs. Verla 13, 65 Galloway, Robert 131, 161, 169 Galvan, Miss Panfila 15, 70 Gann,Linda.J,145 Gardner, Martha 63 Garlach, Jack E., Jr. 33. 57. 60, 68, 103 Garlach, Jeffrey 145, 173 Garrett, Carol E. 145 Garrett, Judy 65, 103 Garrison, Timothy 88, 131 Gary. Sydney J. 145 Gaskill. Eddie B. 103 Gaskill, Larry 131 Gass, John C, 89, 145 Gates, Charles 131 Gates, Mr. Merle 16 Gates. Pearl M. 145 Gempler, Mr. Don 24.173 Genter, Anna M, 70, 145 George, Ginny 131 Gerdes, Fredrick C. 103 Gerwert, Pat 131 Gibson, Brent 103 Gibson. Dana 131 Gibson, Gary L.145 Gibson, Wanda 103 Giddens, David 86 Giese, August 28 Gilbert, Doreen T. 85, 145 Gilchrist, Laura 81,103 Gile,Lepha131 Gile, Richard 131 Gile, Mr. Robert 21 Gile, Steve 103 Gill. Audie 131 Gill, Cindy 55,145 Gilliland. Larry C. 145 Gilliland, Quincey L.145 Glamann, Daryl G. 145 Glamser, Janet D. 12, 48, 60,70, 103,116 Glass, Becky 57, 60, 87, 103, 118 Glass. Steve 87, 88, 131 Glendening, Mary A. 145 Glover, Cindy 33, 66, 103 Glover, Gary 145 Godown, Leonard M. 63, 145 Goertzz. John A.145 Goodman. Nedra 131 Goodson, John W. 103 Goodvin, Lela R. 145 Gorges, Rickey 131 Gorell, Brenda 103 GorrelI,BruceI, 145,169 Gottas, Susan 62,131 Gough, Susan 131 Gould, Steve 131 Gowan, Donna 103 Gragg, Glen R. 68, 171 Graham, Alex G.145 Graham, Mr. Ray 26,161 Graul. Terry A. 71, 82, 83, 103 Gray, Gloria A,104 Green, Brenda K. 145 Green, James S. 146 Green, Kathryn I. 85, 146 Green, Kenneth I. 70, 146 Green, Kimberly A. 55, 85, 146 Greenelee, Kathy 104 Greeno, Mark A.85,146 Griffin, Alice M. 146 Griffin, Clifford W. 146 Griffin, Mary E. 131 Griffith, Henry G.85,146 Griffith, Twila 55,78, 140, 146, 149 Griffith, Vickie L.146 Griggs, Debra L. 131 Griggs, Paul E. 104 Grimes, Alvin L,104 Grimes, Terri S. 146 Grishan, Paul 67, 132 Grobe, Cyd S. 46, 66, 81, 104,108,111, 120 Grotta, Leonard 135 Grube, Roger 132 Gruning, Stephen A. 146 Guinn, Pamela J. 146 Guinn, Sandra K.104, 107 Guldner,Jesse R. 146 Gum. Susie 132 Gurley, Diana N. 61, 70, 73. 87, 104 Gurley, Mrs. Lorenne 89 Gurley, Patricia A. 87, 146 Gurley, Mr.Taylor 19, 55 Gurtler. Vicki 104 Girls Gymnastics 69 Gymnastics 168 H Haddad, Julie L.132 Hadix, Linda S.132 Halbert, Bonnie 132 Hale,Charles R. 146 Hale. Helen J. 63. 104. 107 Hall,GaryL.146 Hall,Janice E, 64, 104 HaII,Jerry146 Halls, Cynthia C. 54, 55.66. 104 Halls, Kristen J. 146 Hambleton, Larry D. 58, 60, 61,104 Hamby, Richard A. 132, 162 Hamilton, Mrs, Stella 17 Hamm,Connie104 Hamm,GailW,146 Hamm, Michael F. 146 Hammergren, Rozalynn 55, 146 Hammes, Marlene M, 132 Hammond, Becky C. 132 Hammond, Lyle W. 86, 132 Hammond, Patsy J. 104 Hammons. Linda J, 63, 64, 104 Hampton, Douglas W. 132 Hampton, Linda M.71,132 Hand,Judith A. 146 Handlin, Clinton J. 104 Handlin, Sharon A. 132 Hanks, Teresa S. 146 Hanna, Karren L.146 Hanna, Pat 132 Hanni Gary L. 55,68, 161, 163,174,176 Hansen, Brad S. 68, 104, 161.171 Hansen, Greg L.132 Hanshaw, Pamala S. 104 Hanshaw, William L.146 Hanson, Debby L. 15,132 Hanson, Johnny L. 146 Harader, Debra K. 146 Harding, Wendy F, 146 Harmon, Linda 132 Harmon, Vernon R.132 Harp, Victoria A. 132 Harper, Nancy L.146 Harris, Bonnie L.104 Harris. Donald R146 Harris, Mrs. Donna 27 Harris, Larry E, 132 Harris, Merle 28 Harris. Nita A. 104 Harris, Patricia A. 64, 105 Harris, Ronald R,85,146 Harrison, Debra L. 105 Harrison. Pam K.132 Hartman, Debbie 5.105 Hartman, Linda S.64.105 Hartman, Marilyn K.132 Hartzell, Willa M.82,105 Harvey, Andrea D. 132 Harvey. Robert W. 54. 55, 126,132,162,164,174 Harvey, Sylvia F. 65, 70, 82, 86, 105 Hastings, Arla G.105 Hatch. Teresa L. 146 Hatfield. Roger E. 132 Haughawout, David J. 132. 162 Haughawout, Robert C. 61, 71.105 Haury, David L.132 Haury, Linda S. 79, 81, 86. 146 Haury, Rita M. 70. 81, 105, 120 Hauser, Sheryl L. 105 Havens, Barbara J, 146 Havens, Nancy M.132 Hawk, Arthur C. 132, 162 Hayes. Mike A. 105 Heasty, Sheryl J. 79, 132 Heatherly, E. Jeanne 12, 32, 58, 60, 105, 118 Heeb. Susie J.81, 106 Heggy, Cynthia L.89, 132 Heilman,Charles D. 106 Heimermen, Dorothy 29 Hein, John P.106 Hein, Jim M.132 Hein. Peter M.146 Heinze, Elaine K, 82, 87. 106 Heinzman,Stanely106 Heitman.Judy 63, 132 Heitman, Marla S.106 Helfrich, Janet A. 69, 80. 106 Hellard, John H.132 Helliker, Kenneth W. 86, 146 Helvie, Phil A. 68, 106, 162, 163. 174, 177 Hemmert, Teresa S. 85, 146 Hendricks, Rebecca 38, 132 Hendrix, Carolyn J. 146 Hendrix, Paula S. 57, 58.60, 106 Hendrix, Rita M. 64, 106 Hendrix, Rodger E. 11. 132 Henrion, Paul B, 132, 162. 173 Herring. James E.65,106 Herring. Steve P, 146 Heuberger, Brad L. 132 Heuberger, Sherry L. 146- Hicks. Mrs, Gertha 29 Hicks, Marna K.146 Hicks, Roger L,146 Higgins, Sara J. 147 Higgins, Timothy E. 132 Hiland, Donna J, 85, 147 Hi-Larks 82 Hill, John R132 Hill, Kathleen S. 79. 81, 132 Hillis, Barbara K.106 Hillwick, Deborah L. 106 Hillwick, Michael A. 147 Hines. Charlotte A. 106 Hinkle. Melvin R.132 Hinnenkamp, John B.106 Hitt, Murphy D.132 Hoag, Emilyn E. 132 Hoag, Lewis 132 Hockman, Steve C. 82, 132 Hodge, Theodora L, 86, 147 187 Hoffman. Karen R. 147 Holcomb. Debra L. 64, 71, 106 Holdeman,Thomas J. 133 Holland, Diana L.133 Holland. Erick L.147 Hollander, Ross A. 65, 106, 173 Holley, Lynette J. 147 Holloway, Sharon K. 106 Holman, Chris L.64.107 Holmes, Florence A. 133 Holmes, Larry D, 133 Holt. Brenda 67.89, 133. 147 Holt, Daniel D, 147 Holt, Pam 107, 121 Honor Pep 79 Hook, Norton L. 107,162 Hooper. Robert D, 133 Hoover. Charles F.85. 147, 173 Hoover. JoEllen M. 107 Hoover. Merle D. 147 Hopkins, Alicia F. 85, 147 Hopkins, Patricia L.85,147 Hoppe, Rick A.147 Hopper, John A,133 Horine, Sheila S.133 Hough, Anna R.133 Hough, Nathan K.147 Houseman, C. Jay 86 Houser, Claude R,133 Housholder, Mr. D.J, 16 Howard. Susan M.147 Howard, Terry L.133 Howe, Carol A. 107 Howe, Regina M. 85, 147 Huddleston,TerryJ.133 Huddleston, Toni 133 Hudlin, Phillip 147 Hudson, Cynthia A. 147 Hudson, Mr. George 24, 63 Hughes, Arianna 107 Hukle, Frank C.68. 133. 160,161 Hulbert. Roberta E. 133 Hull, Melvin A.85,147,161 Hulse. Ken 171 Hungate, Galen L.107 Hunnicutt, Diane 63, 107 Hunnicutt, Mrs. Margaret 13, 14,146 Hunnicutt, Susan L.147 Hunter, Mr. K.W. 25 Hurd, John W. 147 Hurst, William F. 147 Huss, Mr. Ray 13 Hyer, Norman 147 Hyre. Robert M. 107 Hysom, Ronald E. 133 Imel. Norman 147 Ingram. Boyce D. 147 Interests 52 Intramurals 178 Irvin, Marlene 82.133 Ivy, Robert 147 J Jackson, Bernice 29 Jackson, Mr. J. Ellis 10, 71. 82, 85 Jackson, Lloyd H.147 Jacobs, Cheryl K. 147 Jacobs, Debbie L. 147 Jacobs, Linda S.133 Jacobs, Pete M. 107 Jacobs, Vickie L.147 James. Bobby G.147 James, Jim E. 107 James, Jimmie D.8,133, 171 James. Tommy G. 133 Jansen, David H.87, 88. 133,162 Jansson.Conard V, 133 Jantz, Benita L.147 Janzen, Becky L.61,69,133 Jeffress, Debra J. 133 Jeffreys, Jack R. 107 Jenkins. Mr. William 19 Jennings. Paula K.86.147 Jernigan,John W. 133 Jernigan, Loretta M. 147 Jessup, Timothy E, 147. 161 Jett, Steve T. 133 Jimenez, Mr. Ralph 18, 19 Jinks. Pamela F. 147 Jobe, Nancy L. 85, 148 Johansen, Mike G. 109 Johns, Michael K. 86, 148, 173 Johnson. Betty J. 133 Johnson,ConnieJ.148 Johnson,Cynthia 107 Johnson. David W. 88, 107 Johnson, Diane N.148 Johnson.Greg L.133 Johnson. Heidi 55, 62, 73, 79,80,107,111 Johnson, Janice G. 148 Johnson, John R. 107 Johnson, Lloyd W. 107 Johnson. Martha E. 148 Johnson, Michael C. 148 Johnson, Randy A.148 Johnson, Rhonda 133 Johnson, Robert L. 148 Johnson, Russell D. 148 Johnson,Tina 60, 79,81, 133 Johnston, Michael 61. 107 Johnston, Nancy K.85.148 Johnston. Randal R. 148 Johnston. Steve F. 133,160 161 Jones, Dennis 133 Jones Frances D.133 Jones. Joe A.71,86,148 Jones, Marcia 82,133 Jones. Mary L.85,148 Jones, Nancy 64, 108 Jones, Randall K. 148 Jones, Ray 82, 83, 108 Jones. Roy K. 148 Jones, Sandra 82, 108 Jones, William R. 61. 133, 162 Jordan, Connie 108 Jordan, Elaine 133 Jordan, Kathy 61, 70, 87, 133 Jordan, Steven D.148 Juarez. Adeline 133 Jurgen sen, Karla 133 K Kaegi, Beverly Gail 54, 55. 72, 79, 96, 108 Kaiser, Kaiser. Karlstr Karlstr Kautz, Kathleen R. 71, 133 Tony L.108 om,CarIG.148 om, Denver N.108 Linda K. 133 Kearney, Larry J. 75, 82, 87 133 Keel, John 133 Keeler, Rita C. 148 Keene, Linda 5.134 Kellenbach, Mrs. Ann 15 Keller, Barbara S. 148 Kelley, Mary E,148 Kemp, Mr. Thomas 19 Kent, Janice M. 108 Kessinger, Larence D. 85, 148 Kester, Martha E. 134 Ketts, Pat R. 82, 108 Kidd, Robert C. 134, 174. 177 Kimbell, Michael A. 148 Kimzey, Marsha J. 108 Kincannon, Linda K.108 King, Aquinaldo, D. 108 King, Dennis W. 108 King, Kristy A, 55, 134 King, Patricia D. 89, 134 King, Sherry L.134 King, Thomas 148 Kinney, Carol L. 86, 148 Kirk, Ray 0.148 Kissling, Charles W. 88, 148 161 Klein, Kendel 65, 88, 134 Klingman, Deborah A.134 Klingman, Richard S. 71, 148, 161 Klingman, Robert G.108 Kloster, Edwin E. 134 Klotz, Raymond E. 60, 62. 108 Klutts. Jerry L. 148 Kneisler, Mary C.134 Knight, Steven B. 134 Knoffloch, Rodney L. 148 Knost, Kathleen G. 134 Knott, Tommy D. 148 Koker, Mary J. 55, 109 Koontz, Sharon L. 85, 148 Koontz, Stephen L, 54, 55, 68,126,162,173 Kornhaus, Rockne J. 148 Kornwell, Charles D. 162 Kraft, Vickie L. 148 Kramer, Linda 109 Kreuzburg, David 148 Kuechenmeister, Marc 148 Kutilek, Douglas K.67, 134. 162 Kyle, Minna L.134 L Lackey, Mrs. Nancy 13, 49, 62 LaFaller, Brenda 134 Laird, Sherron K.148 Lamb, Delanna 109 Lamb, Lowell L. 148 LaMunyon, Kerry 134 Lancaster, Donna E. 85, 148 Lancaster, Valerie 69, 134 Landers, Ronald D. 109, 161 Lane, Debra 65, 69, 109 Lane, Karen 134 Lane, Rex A. 134 Lane, Ted A. 86. 89, 148 Lange, Miss Marva 13 Lange, Steven H. 148 Langford, Lyndon L. 109 Larkin, Diana K.148 Larsen, Eric C. 148, 171 Larsen, Milton D. 109 Larson, Robert K. 134,162. 169 Larson, William H. 148 Lathrom, David D. 87, 88, 149 Lauer, Janetta 62, 82, 83, 134 Laughary, Janice 109 Law, Christopher B. 149 Law, Risa J. 149 Lawman, Nicki 70, 109 Lawrence, Tracy L. 149 Leach, Beverly A. 86, 149 Leach, Cheryl L. 149 Leaming, Lewis W. 149 Ledford, William C.109 Lee, Carolyn 61,109 Lee, Linda 85 Lee, Linda L. 85 Lee, Marsha 109 Lee, Mona 109 Lee, Nancy 55, 61, 79, 81. 128, 134 Lee,Troy R. 109, 162 Leep, Harold L. 134 Lehl, Randy R. 82, 83, 134 Lehman, Sheryl L. 149 Lehnus, Pamela 109 Leis, Cecil J. 149 Leis, Ronald 109 Leis, Sheryll 134 Lemon, Cathy J. 149 Lemon, Gwendolyn 134 Lemon, Johnie H. 66 Lemon, Ronald D. 109 Lemon, Shirley 134 Lenz, David A. 88, 149 Leonard, Gary A. 134 Leonard, Glen R. 134 LeRoy, Edward E. 62, 74, 75, 109 Letterman 68 Lettonvornon 69 Lewis, Miss Esther D. 19 Lewis, Jackie 64, 110 Lewis, Mrs. Mary A. 13, 14, 63 Lewis, Melody 134 Lichty, Lynn 79,81,134 Liebau, Carolyn 134 Lieurance, Steven 149, 171 Lillie, Roberta E. 85, 149 Liming, Linda S. 149 Linaman, Pamela 110 Linblad. David B. 134 Linder, Alan J. 67, 110 Linder, Paula 134 Link, Elaine 110 Linsner, Mr. James 17 Linthicum, Barbara 110 Lippincott, Greg A. 88, 134 Lister, Lisa 134 Littchum. Steven 85, 149 Littell, Kimba J.85,149 Little, David S. 149 Littlejohn, Cheryl A. 87, 149 Livesay, Melody A. 11, 149 Loffland, John E. 61, 71, 82. 83, 134 Loffland, Richard A. 149 Loghry, Maurice L. 134 Logsdon, Phillip C. 68, 134 Loney, Craig A. 55, 135 Long, Dorsey 55, 79, 82, 135 Long, Kelsey 55, 85, 149 Long, Lesley 55, 61, 79, 82, 92, 110 Lopez, Ralph S. 110 Lorence, Douglas F. 110 Loucks, Barbara 110 Loucks, Donna L. 149 Loux, John M.149 Loveland, Melva 135 Loving, Lary A. 65, 110 Lowe, Terry L. 135 Lowery, Betty C. 149 Ludwig, Thomas 77, 140, 149. 157 Lusk, Mrs. Anita 21, 64 Luther, Floyd L. 149 Luther, William E. 110 Lutz, Billie 135 Lynch, Rosemary M. 86, 150 Lynxwiler, John 110 Lyons, Elizabeth 85, 150 Lyons, Jeannine 82,110 M Macha, Laurie 85, 150 Maclaskey, Karen 110,120 Mackey, Susan L. 150 Macy, Charles 135 Madern, Eddie E. 135 Magness. Vickie L. 150 Mah, Gene 150 Mah, Joan 61,64,11O,123 Mah, May 135 Mahoney, Michelle L. 78, 150 Mainz, Douglass S. 150 Majors, Alvin 68,99,110 Malia, Mrs. Virginia 28 Mallea, Dion G. 150 Malone, Patrick L. 71, 82, 135 Manes, Luther E. 135 Mansell, Sandra 110 Mar, Dixie 110 Mar, Goldie 61,7O,71,110 Margrave, Mildred 29 Marling, Don R.150 Marquardt, Candace J. 150 Marsh, Janice 135 Marshall, James K.135 Martelli, Teresa D. 85, 150 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin, Martin. Martin, Brian H. 71, 85, 150 Debra S. 150 .Gregory B. 110 Heidi 150 Janalee 135 Linda 135 Michele M.150 Vernon 110 Marts, Brenda 150 Marts, Jennifer 16, 99, 135 Marvin, Mike 135 Mason, James E. 89, 150 Massengill, Debra E. 150 Mast, Marjorie K. 150 Mathers, Debbie 64, 111, 123 Mathews. Lucille T. 150 Mathews, Vince L. 86, 89. 135 Matlock, Stanton E. 135 Matney, Lester R. 86, 150 Matthews, Cena R. 85, 150 Matthews, Gayla 23, 111 May, David F. 150 McAllister, J. W. 28 McAlpin, Kerry K.150 McAnalIy, Bruce D. 135 McAnally, Kent L. 150 McAninch. Ronald D. 150 McBlaine, Barbara 111 McCaffrey, Nancy 111 McCall, Mark D. 111 McCarley, Anne 111 McClard, Kathleen A. 85, 150 McClaughry, Anne 111 McClenahan, Darrell B. 135, 171 McConnell, James D. 111 McCord, Lois 111 McCourtney, Lizbeth 150 McCoy, Janice 135 McCrea, Richard L. 135 McCune, Ralph 28 McCurley, Dennis L. 62, 150 McCurley, Joyce 69, 111 McDermed, Diana 11 1 188 McDowell, John G,87,135 McEachern, Mr. John 25 McEwen, Mr. Julian 25,169 McGill, Gary 63, 65, 135 McGrew, Judy 111 McGuire, Molly 62,111 Mclntosh, Jerry M. 68, 111. 162, 164, 174 McKinley, Anna 111 McKinney, Steven D. 135 McLaughlin, Susan 135 McLaughIing, Patrick G. 150 McMilleri, Diana 135 McNaught, Julie 85,150 McQuea ry, Mary J. 111 McQueen, Mr, Jimmie 17 McVey, Blanche 63, 135 Mead, Judith 64,111 Means, Mr, Wayne 9 Meek, James M. 111, 162 Meeks, Vicki S. 150 Meireis, Linda C. 150 Melson, Linda 64,112 Melton, Jack 135 Men of West 85 Mendenhall, Barbara 82, 112,135 Meredith, Elaine 85,150 Merrill, Karen J. 85,150 Merrill, Wendell D. 68,82, 135 Mertz. Cindi 63,112 Mesker, Pamela S. 85,149. 150,169 Metcalf, Katha A. 150 Methcalf, Ronnie 61,112 Michael, Lee P. 150 Might, Nancy 60, 112, 167 Miller, Barbra J. 112 Miller, Barry 112 Miller, cnynon 0.150 Miller, Debra 135 Miller, Dorothy 29 Miller, Glenn B,135 Miller, Joleen J. 86 Miller, Laura 55,79.126. 135 Miller, Mary E. 135 Miller, Randy J,150 Miller, Robert A. 135 Miller, Mrs. Sandra 10,32, 85 Miller, Steven 82,112 Miller, Susan 135 Miller, William W. 135 Mills, Linda 135 Mills, Ronnie 135 Mills, Sheryl S. 150 Millspaugh, Craig L.150 Miner, Richard A. 135 Mires, John 112 Mishler, Shirley 112 Mitchell. Karlene 64,79,l12 Mitchell, Mark R.135 Mitchell, Rosemary 135 Mitchell, Sue A. 79,150 Mitchell, William 28 Moffitt. Paul 135 Molt, Bertha E. 112 Momyer, Robert A. 135 Montgomery, Kim D. 85, 150 Moody, Randall J. 135 Moody, Sharon K. 150 Moore, Bonnie L.150 Moore, Darrel W, 150 Moore, Mary W. 85,150 Moore, Randall E. 135 Mora, Carmen C.150 Moratto, Daniel A. 87,88, 135 Moreland, Leo I. 85,150 M0relI,Joe12,55,6O,62,68. 112,l62,163,171 Morgan, Gene R. 86,135 Morgan, Michael K. 150 Morgan, Mike 135 Morgan, Robert 112 Morris, Glenn W. 85,150 Morris, Karon S, 71, 135 Morris, Pamela J. 151 Morrison, Donna 112 Morrow, Darlene 135 Morsch, Jim 135 Morton, Daphne 135 Morton, John D. 151 Moses, James L.151 Moses, Judy 135 Mount, Allen 151 Mount, Curtis 112 Mountford, Jerald 85,151 Moyer, J. David 24,135 Moyer, William S. 151 Mullen, Debra 135 Mullis, Dixie L. 85,151 Mundy, Tracey 70,109,112 Murray, Roseann L. 151 Myers, Catherine 34,59,60. 61,79,81,135 Myers, Janet M. 88,151 Myers, Larry P. 151 Myers, Rebecca L. 151 N Nagley, Regina G. 151 Nanny, Pamela 135 Nash, Jimmy D. 112 Nash, Linda 135 National Honor Society 61 Naylor, Mary 113 Neagle, Ronald J. 135 Neal, Nancy 34,63,123,135 Nelson, Gregory 86,151 Nelson, Susan K.151 New, Clint 136 New, Rita 113 Newbrey, Mrs. Agnes 13 Newell, Mrs. Carole 28 Newhouse, James C. 151 Newman, Elizabeth 136 Newman, Philip 151 Nibert, Alan D. 136,161 Nicholson, Gary 10,88.151 Nickel, Glen M. 85,113,151. 161.169 Niemann, Carol 64,113 Nighswonger, Mrs. Majel 22 Nixon, Mr. Joe L. 13 Noonkester, Brenda S. 151 Nooris, Ronald D. 113 Nottingham, Terry 136 Nulik, Dennis A. 151 O Oakman, Clara C.151 Oaks, Randall S, 136 Ochs, Sheila A. 89,151 O'Dell, G. L. 28 Oden, Deborah 136 Odle, Calvin 113 O-Donnell, Fora 60,63,l 13 Offlco Practice Club 64 Ogden, Glenn l. 151 Ogden, Robert E, 151 Ohmie, Marsha A. 79.80, 151 Oldfather, Nancy 58.60,63. 113 Oldfield, Marie 136 Oler, Debbie 59,60,136 Oliphant, Victoria 136 Oliver, Rhonda 136 Oliver, Stuart 136 Schulte 69,114 Rotra Olson, Mr. Donald G. 5,134 O'neill, Patrick 68,113,162 Orchestra 8637.88.89 Orebaugh, Clark 113 Orebaugh, Mitchell C. 151 Ormerod, Wallie 136 Orr. EdgarA. 113 Orr, Kathryn 81,136.38 Orr, Terry, 113 Orth, Jo Ann 64,69,88,136 Ortman. Mark 86,151 Osbourne, Barbara 113 Oshel, Linda 64,113 Ott. Paul E. 151 Owens, Donna 89,136 Owens, Georgia A. 87,151 Owens, Gregory L. 151 P Palmer, Beverly J. 85,151 Palmer, Gwen 29 Palmer, Patricia 113 Palmer. Ron 48,68,113,l61 Palmer, Steven G. 54.55, 113 Palmer, Teresa L. 85,151 Pankratz, Enid A.151 Pannell, Elliott 136 Parcel, Ruth G. 61.82.113 Parish, Timothy S. 85.151 Park, Stephen 67,136 Parker. Michael D. 151 Parks, Beverly 23, 114 Parks, Larry W. 136 Parks, Richard 114 Parmenter, Sharron L.151 Parsons, Becky 55,67 Parsons. Sandra J. 151 Paschal, Edward 114 Pastore, Claudia 15,66,114 Patnaude, Olive J. 151 Patrick. Mrs..-Mariorie 21, 64,71 Patrick. Virginia 136 Patry, Terry M. 151 Patten, Mr. Noel 16 Patterson. Milford 86 Patterson. Pamela J. 151 Patton, Diana 21.136 Patton, Samuel S. 114 Pavey, Dale R. 152 Payne, Mercedith K. 152 Peach, Paul E. 152 Peacock, Sheryl L. 85 Pearce, Michael D. 152 Pellett, Cynthia J. 87,152 Pendleton, David C. 152 Pendleton, Margaret 38,55, Penner, Janet S. 85 Penrod, Karen 136 Perkins, Dena J. 152 Perkins, Dennis 114 Perkins, Judith 55,114 Perkins, Lee M.152 Perry. Lee N. 136 Peterson, Sidney S. 55.85. 140.152 Petruzates, Paula D. 152 Pettit, Margaret L. 87,152 Pettit, Taya June 114 Petty, Jimmy L. 152 Pewewardy, Newton 152 Pfeifer. John 67.73.114 Pfenninger, Steve 88,136 Phelps, Cora L. 28,29 Phelps, NeIleJ. 136 Phillips, Barbara 136 Phillips, Jeffrey L. 152 Phillips, Rayma 136 Phillips, Ruth Ann 136 Phillips, Theresa A. 152 4 Pierce, Carol F. 152 Pierce, Ronnie 114 Pierce, Sherri L. 152 Piland, Don J. 152 Piland, Nancy 136 Pinkstalf, Opal 29 Piper, Larry 61,71,136,162, 171 Platter, Steven L. 86 Plays 74,76 Pledger, C. Diann 57.60.114 Pogue, Virginia J.152 Pollard, Donna 71.114 Pollard, Raymond D. 88.152 Pollitt. Lynn 85,152 Pollock. Agnes 61.70.114 Pollock, Mary S. 152 Pool, Jane 55, 63, 77, 82. 114 Poorman, Constance 64, 115 Potter, Nancy E. 152 Potter, Nona S. 152 Potter. Patrick 115 Potter. Tamyra 23,136 Potterton. David A. 85,152 Potts, Gary R. 152 Powell. Miss Faye 19 Powell, Zella D. 136 Poynter, Carolyn D. 152 Poynter, Elizabeth 115 Press Club 60 Price, Mrs. Laura 15 Prince, Judy 136 Pritchett. Patricia 136 Proctor. Allison M.152 Proesch, Bradley 55,60,92, 115 Puga, Rudy 169 Putman, James S. 55.73, 115,162,171 Putman, Stanley E. 152,162 Pyke, Dara R. 89.152 Q Queen, Richard E. 152,171 Queen, Roger 68,115,162, 165 Quill and Scroll 60 Quiring, Susie 89,136 R Ragsdale, Charles G. 152 Ragsdale, Gail 115 Rambo, Jerry D. 152 Ramsey. Jim W. 136 Ramsey, Terri L. 85,152 Randall, Janice 115 Raney, Tina 136 Rapp, Steven W. 152,171 Rather. Dave 136 Ratliff, Steven K. 136 Rausch, Glenn 136 Rausch, Wanda 64.115 Rawlins, Lisa L. 86,152 Ray, Brad 131,136 Ray, David S. 85,152 Ray, Gail 115 Ray, Kathleen 136 Razook. Michael A. 71, 152 Reames, Monta 136 Reddy, Debra S. 86,152 Redelfs, Kristy 61,87,136 Redman, Dianna 82,136 Redman, Jean 115 Ree, Gregg S. 152 Ree, Janis 115 Reece, Dennis A. 152 Reece, Linda,64,116 Reed, Charles 136 Reed, Gerald 116,124 Reeder. James T. 136 Rees, Denise 55,71 Rees, Dennis H. 152 Reeves, Tom B. 116 Reid, Michael 88,152 Renollet, Pamela D. 152 Renz, Judy 61,65,67,70,116 Renz, Ruby A. 62.70.162 Rettmer, Robin 136 Reyes, Sylvia 136 Reynolds, Debra 83.136 Rhodes, Steven A. 137 Rice, Jodee 152 Richards, Richard 152 Richardson, John 116 Richardson, Martin D. 153 Richardson. Roxanne 153 Richey, Evelyn 153 Richey, Linda K. 153 Rickert. Cindy L. 153 Ricketts, Brent A. 137,168 Ridder, Janice M. 85,153 Ridder, Joyce A. 85,153 Ridder, Nancy 58.60.116 Riddle, Martha J.153 Ridgway, Benjamin C. 137 Ridgway, Valerie F. 153 Ridpath, Glen E. 137 Ridpath, Steven D. 153 Rieth, Donneta K. 153 Rieth, Kenneth D. 137 Riffel, Greg 116 Riggle, Thomas 153 Riggs, Carylyn 137 Rizley, Carolyn 116 Roark, Danny E. 153 Robbins, Vicki 116 Roberson, Mr. Arlen 19 Roberts, Ada M. 153 Roberts, Fay E. 153 Russell, Kathie 137 Russell, Leonard 68,137 Russell, Linnea 137 Ruth, Mr. Lonnie R. 17 Ryan, Susan 137 Ryno, Karen 137 S Safety Club 63 Saft, Mr. Robert 17 Sailing, Carol 137 Salkil, Alan R.153 Salkil, Latricia 117 Salmen, David L. 137,167 Sander, Dale E. 62,1 17 Sanderson, Mr. Arden 25, 126 Sandifer, Deborah 61,82. 117 Sanger, Mr. Charles 26.27, 174.177 Saxon, Daniel T. 153 Saye. Suzanne 39,137 Saylor, Sammy L. 117 Scharnhorst, David R. 153 Schenewerk, Roger L. 153 Scherich, Mr. Bill 17 Scheuerman, Mrs. Luanne 8,9 Schlotzer, Albert F. 137 Schloetzer, Sheila 137 Schmidt, Paul A. 87.153 Schmidt, Sam M.153 Schneider, Mrs. Dora 15 Schneider, Kathleen M. 153 Schoemaker, Deborah K. 85.153 Schoemaker, Doug W. 117 School, Jerry W.153 Schoonover, Cathy L. 154 Shankland, Karen 111 Shannon, Gary D.154 Sharon, Clark W. 118,161 Sharon, William S.154 Sharp, Sheila 137 Shaver, Stephen L. 137 Shaver. Stephen L. 137 Sheahon, Mary C. 63.137, 165 Sheedy, Kevin 71.137 Shell, Gloria M.82,118 Shelton, Frankie L. 154 Shelton, Richard 118 Shepherd, Stan 137 Sherrill, Teresa 79,80,138 Sherwood, Alfred 138 Shirey, David M.118 Shletchter, Theodore M. 138 Shoate, Roy D.118 Shockley, Carol 118 Shletchter, Theodore M. 138 Shoate, Roy D. 118 Shockley, Carol 118 Shockley, Gloria J. 154 Shockley, Steve D. 138 Shogren. John 118 Shorlk, William T.154 Short, Bonita 138 Short, Thomas L. 154,161 Shrum, Leslie D.154 Shumway, Sherry G. 85,154 Shurtz, Renee A. 85,154 Sidles, Eileen 29 Sigg, Beatrice A. 118 Silke, Kevin 138 Silsby, Barbara L. 154 Silveous, Paulette 64,118 Simmons, Opal 29 Simmons. Richard D138 Simon, Karen 5.154 .David J. 117 Simon, Merri 138 Roberts, James L. 137 Roberts, Jeanette F. 153 Schulte, Frank G. 154 Simpson. Barry A. 154 Roberts, Kim A. 68,116,162, 174.177 Roberts, Linda 79.81.137 Roberts, Randall B. 137, 162,171 Robinson, Stanley 1 16 Roby, Warren B. 153 Rodman, lvy 116 Roe, Mr. Howard 5 Rogers, Janie 137 Rogers, Michael L. 143.153 Rogers, Steven L. 85,153 Roll. Danny E. 71,153 Rollins, Judy 116 Roper, Jennifer 137 Roper, Kenneth O. 153 Roper, Lynn E. 153 Schulte, Glenda M. 85,154 Schulte, Joyce 137 Schulte, Osa 29 Schulte, Peggy 64.117 Schulte, Stephen A. 117 Schwartz, Wayne 137 Scott, K Scott, P Scott, P Scott, S Seager. Seager, ristina R. 154 amela K. 154 hiIlipS.137 teven G. 117 Rita L.85.154 Teresa 117 Seaton, Vicki A. 154 Seburn, Catherine 29 Sedam, Jacquelyn S. 154 Rose, Larry 116,162,169 Ross, Evelyn 29 Ross, Gus E. 153 Ross, Karen 62,65 Ross, Pamela S. 153 Ross, Roger E. 49,60,116 mel, Carol 153 Rowland, Wayne B. 89,153 Royal, Sinclair J. 55, 77, 82. 116, 162, 164 Royalty, 40.41,44,45 Rudkin, Terry A. 153 Rudkin, Thomas 67,116 Ruhl, Dennis E. 153 Ruiz, Stephen 116 Rukes, Mary M.153 Rush, Milo R.153 Rush, Pamela 55.82.117 Rush, Raymond J. 117,161 Rusher, Barbara 66.70.117 Rusher, Deanna N. 66,153 Russell, Aron R.137 189 Sedam, Sandra 117 Seely, Randy L. 154 Segers, Carl E. 117 Segers, Marvin L. 117 Seibert. Nancy 60,79,137 Seidl, Shelley J. 55,239,154 Seifert, Dianna L. 85.154 Selby, John L. 68,117,162 Sell, Robert 89 Senecal, Georgiann 55.66, 117 Senecal, Richard R. 75, 77, 154 Senn, Craig S. 137 Senn, Jannell D. 79,154 Sentel, Marsha 64 Sentel, Mike W. 154 Septer, Douglas 154 Serrioz, Victoria L. 154 Serrioz, Vincent A. 137, 169 Seyler, Kathy 154 Shackleford. Judy 118 Shackelford, Roger D. 154 Shackelford, Trudy 137 Simpson, Thomas A. 88,118 Sink, David R.154 Sipult, Sandra L. 154 Sipult, Susan K. 85,154 Sivley. Greg F. 154 Skaggs, Debra S. 154 Skinner. Raymond T. 88. 154 Slack, Becky 83,138 Slane, Melinda 70,118 Slaughter, William L. 154 Sloan, Bea 29 Sloan. John 28 Sloan, Susan 138 Slusser, Arletha 118 Small. Mr. Donald A. 14 Smethers, Judi 119 Smethers, Mrs. Theda 28 Smiley.Ricklin119 Smith 164 Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith. Smith, ,Connie 27,69.119, Allan L. 138 .Jill 82.119 , Jimmy L. 154 ,John R. 174 Leslie K. 154 Marsha J. 154 Merlyn 138 Michael B. 119.154 Michael G. 154 .Pamela 65 ,Pauline 64,119,138 , Mrs. Ramona 21,71 Randy 138 Stephen L. 154 .Tommy A.138 Vickie L. 69 Snellen, Connie 138 Snellen, Jack 28 V i 'Ns . Snellen, Nellie 29 Snellen, Sherri A. 154 Snider. Thomas C. 155 Snodgrass, David L. 155. 173 Snow, Cathy L. 55,155 Snow, Mary 119 Snyder. Jim A. 88,119 Snyder, Jimmy W. 20,138 Snyder, Judy A, 155 Snyder Larry J. 155 Snyder, Scott A. 119 Snyder. Mr. Thomas 21 Sodman, Lori K. 155 Sommerhauser, Nancy 66, 119 Sooter. Mr. J.M. 25 Sophomore Boys Glee Club 85 Sophomore Girls Choir 85 Sorenson, Cheryl 119 Souza, John H. 155 Sowards, Yvonne 119 Spalton, Sharon 65,119 Spanish Club 70 Sparkman. Yvonne 119 Sparks, Beverly 69.119 Sparks, Sherry L.155 Soatz, Diana 138 Spaulding. Kathryn 119 Spaulding. Raechel A, 155 Spence, Deborah A. 155 Spence, Scott E. 49 Spencer, William A. 68,120 Spitzner, Sam 138 Sports 158 Spurgeon, Cecil L. 120 Spurgeon. Sandra M. 89. 120 Squires, Charles H. 120 Staab. Beverly 138 Staats, Janice A. 88.155 Stahr, Debra 62,66,120 Stahrs, Susan 70 Stalling, Lynda S. 155 Standau. Lynda M. 85,155 Stanford, Curtis L. 155 Stanley. Patricia 155 Stark, LaRita 83.138 Starns. Susan 87,120 Startzman. Gary R. 120 Stateler. Patricia S, 155 States. Donald E. 138 Stebbins, Gary L. 155 Steffee. Keith L. 71,82 Stegink, Donald J. 89,155 Stegink, .ierry K. 46,87,88, 112,120 Stein, Gary M. 120 Stein, Janet G. 85,155 Stelovitch, Mrs. Maxine 22 Stevens, Carol 65,67,119 Stevens, Mark E. 138 Stevens. Sheri L. 155 Stevens. Steve O. 120 Stewart. Alan K.155 Stewart. Belinda 60,120 Stewart, Nancy 120 Stiff, Lindsey 86 Stigern, Sara 138 Stilwell, Eldon L. 138 Stilwell. Larry D. 155 Stinson. Catherine D.155 Stipp. Michael 138 Stofor, Diana 138 Stoffer, Rebecca L. 155 Stone, Michael T. 16.88.138 Stonebraker. Mary J. 155 Stoner. Michael W. 155 Story, Linda R. 86,155 Stovall, Randy L. 139,155 Street, Melody A. 120 Strickler, Larry E,155 Stricklind, Nancy 138 Stringer, Michael J. 120 Stuckey, Gale 138 Stucky, Elise M. 85.155 Student Council 55 Student Life 26,27 Students 90 Stuever. Annette 138 Sublett, Diana 121 Sullivan, Janet 69.138 Sullivan, Joel S. 127 Sullivan, Michael G, 155 Summers. Janet 87.121 Sunderland. Mr. Hoyt 8,65 Sunderland, Vicky L.155 Surface, Joyce 121 Suthard, Estella L. 155 Sutton. Spencer D. 121 Swan,-Kathy121 Swartz, Eleanor 138 Swartz, Ronald A. 155 Swearingen, Jesma R. 155 Sweet. Charlotte 155 Swimming 172,173 Swinney, Mrs. Joan 14 Swinson. Janet 63,121 Swinson. Teresa K. 156 Swisher, Wanda M. 156 Switzer, Cathy 64,121 Szambecki, Tom R. 138 T Tallman, Elaine 138 Tate. Dawn 138 Tate. Lucinda L. 85.156 Tatlock, James M. 156,173 Taylor. David W. 138 Taylor, Diana 121 Taylor, Mr. George 9,162. 164,171 Taylor, Herschel L. 156 Taylor, Jill C. 156 Taylor, Julie A. 85,156 Taylor, Keith R. 121,173 Taylor, Mary L. 79,138 Taylor, Michael J. 89,156 Taylor. Michael S. 156 Taylor, Sarah 71,121 Techasith. Kerin 138 Techasith.Suthin156 Tegarden. Janis 82,121 Tegarden, Terry W. 156 Templer, Mary J. 138 Tennis, Laura L. 156 Tennis, Michael S. 121 Terhune, Deborah 138 Terrel, Pansy 138 Terrel, Thomas M. 138 Tharp, Mike R. 138 Tharp, Shirley 79.80.121 Thespians 62 Tholen, Phyllis 138 Thomas. James L,138 Thomas, Loralee 85,156 Thomas, Lyndalee 156 Thomas, Michael K. 156 Thomas. Patricia S. 156 Thomas, Susan 87.138 Thompson. Miss Evelyn 12 Thompson. Henry W. 156 Thompson, Mary 121 Thompson. Phyllis F. 156 Thomson, Mrs. Bobbi 28 Thornburg, Karen L,156 Thornton, Mike H. 156 Thorp, Wanda 121 Throckmorton, Miss Helen 14 Thurman, Leland R. 138 Thurman. Mike 138 Thurman, Roxanne 63,121 Tibbits, Deborah 121 Tiemeyer, Carl 122 Tiemeyer, Carla 114,122 Tiemeyer, George J. 156 Tiffany, Martha 138 Todd. Dana L.156 Tomek, Pat D. 138 Toney, Jerry L.138 Toney, Terry L. 65 Toomey, Janice 67,138 Torkelson, Judy 122 Torres, Steve A. 156 Touchatt, Gale W, 138 Touchatt, Sharon K. 49,156 Tovey, Pete M. 162 Towles. Earl E. 156 Towns. Charles W. 156 Towns, Debby 122 Towns. Paul D. 156,161 Trail 57 Trego, Sandra 122 Trifonoff, Lynn 138,162, 171 Trimmel, Barbara 121 Tromblee. Karen M. 86,156 Troutman. Betty 122 Tschanz, Randal W. 71.82. 138 Tucker. C. A. 28 Tucker, Lynn M. 156 Turley, Miss Alice 18 Turner. Charles D. 156 Turner,Dala122 Turner, Dennis M. 122 Tweedy, Toni L. 156 Twlrlers 81 U Ullum, Lee M. 68,71.138 Ungerer, Doris 122 Unruh. Bruce A, 88,156,173 Unruh. Nancy 122 Upshaw, Loretta G. 65.87, 122 Upshaw, Sandra J. 88,156 Urbom, Donna 60.71.122 Usherettes 71 V Vanatta, Audette K. 156 Vanderveen, Joan 138 Vanhouten. Cynthia 138 Van Laningham, Kenneth 156 Van Pelt, Mr. Larry D. 25, 63 VanZandt, Connie 69, 89. 138 Varney, Charles E. 85, 156 Vassar. Mrs. Sandra 23 Vautravers, Debbie 61, 138 Vermillion, Carla J. 157 Vermillion. Karen 133, 138 Vest, Sara A. 138 Vickers. Thomas B. 139 Villarreal. Grace 139 Vix, Richard D.71,122 Volker, Linda 139 Vosburg, Patsy L. 157 Voth, Janie K, 157 Vrana, John P. 122, 162 W Walker. Arthur R. 82, 122 Walker, Carol 122 Walker, James E. 122 Walker, Mike W.157 Walker, Milton 139 Walker Tom 93 Wallace, Sandra A.85,157 190 Walsh, Linda 122 Warner, Marsha K. 86, 157 Warren. Beverly 139 Warren, Mr. Neil 20 Warren, Pam L.157 Warrick, Katherine 122 Wasser, Susan R. 79, 157 Watson, Julie L.78,157 Watson. Lonnie D.157 Watts, Dan 82.83.139 I Watts, Roberta 62, 82, 123 Wayman, Vickie 123 Waymire, LaDonna 139 Weaver, Darlene E. 157 Weaver, Jackie 69, 89, 139 Webb. Carrie D. 139 Webb. Jacquelyn M, 85, 157 Webb, Mr. Marc 26.68.113 Webster, Thomas L. 62, 71. 82, 83 Wehby, Cathy 63, 65, 82. 123 Weishoar, Margie 63, 123 Weiszbrod, Marca 65, 123 Welch, Teresa 60, 123 Wells, Wallace H. 157 Wenke, Judith 64,123 Wenke, Roy G.157 Werner. Fred 28 West, Mitchell E. 157 West, Patricia A. 85, 157 West, Sylvia M.85,157 West, Tommy V. 157 Westerners B3 Westwood, Jay K. 123 Westword, 39. 58 Whaley, Jolene S.157 Wheeler, Julie 139 White. Jacque 59, 60, 139 White, Jerome D.157 White, Joseph S.123 White, Julia 82, 83, 139 White, Kelly S.69,157 White, Robert 157 White. William N. 139, 169 Whited, Gay 87,88 Whited, Sheila 139 Whitehill, Leon 139 Whiteside, Johnny 161 Whitlock, Marshall R. 65, 67, 119, 124 Whitson, Terry L. 124 Whittaker, Cheryl 124 Wiegand, Dale C. 139 Wiggins. Scott 68, 139 Wilcox, Patricia B. 157 Wilcoxon. Barbara 29 Wilks. Harold L.157 Wilks, Sharon 61.139 Williams, Calvin 124, 162. 165 Williams, Charles R. 139 Williams, Denise R. 157 Williams, James D.139 Williams, Jeanette K. 157 Williams, Lois M.157 Williams, Mearl D. 139 Williams, Priscilla 38,124 Williams, Tonita124 Willinger, Loretta 71,139 Willis, Mrs. Gladys 23 Willis, Martha L,48, 69, 85. 149, 157 Willis, Sue 124 Willms, Brian S. 139 Wilmoth, Mr. Victor 8, 61. 108 Wilson, Anthony 61, 139 Wilson, David 124. 139 Wilson, Gary D.157 Wilson, John D.71,139 Wilson, Kathleen 124 Wilson, MargaretA. 157 Wilson, Michael D. 124 Wilson, Mrs. Natalie 14, 152 Wilson. Pamela S.157 Wilson, Ronald D.124 Wilson, Ronnie J. 55, 157 Wilson, Sammy J. 139 Wilson. Shirley 59, 60, 63, 71, 124 Wilson, Vicki L. 61, 62, 77. 82, 124 Wilson, Walter 157 Winder, Rod L.157. 162 Winders, Ann M.88,157 Wine, John R, 157 Wingert, Edith 157 Winters, David L. 139 Winters. Edward J. 117 Winters, Mary 139 Winters, Phil C, 139, 162 Wise, Debra J. 85, 157 Wise, Sherrie 139 Wisler, Miss Lois 27. 69 Witherspoon, Michael 139 Witherspoon, Zera E. 29 Wolgamott, Robert L.139, 162 Wong, Ellen 139 Wong, lrene 124 Wood, Floyd A.157 Wood, Linda R. 157 Wood, Phillip D,157 Wood, Stephen A.67.139 Wood, Terry L, 124 Woodman, Ann 139 Woodman, Beverly J. 86. 157 Woodman, Martha 139 Woodruff, John A. 157 Woodward. Patti E. 85, 157 Wooten, Mr. Jack 17 Worford, Kalyn 125 Wormser, Sherry L, 157 Wortman, Glenn E.125 Wray, Joseph D. 86, 157 Wray, Thomas L.68,125 Wren, Mrs. Fonda 23 Wrestling 170, 171 Wright, Catherine A. 79, 157 Wright. Kenny 139, 162. 171 Wright, Vicki 139 Wright, William 162, 174. 177 Y Y-Teens 63 Yarnell, Terry M,125 Yates, Nathan 61,139,171 Yates, Robert E. 20, 68, 125. 162 Yessen, Robin 81. 87, 88. 125 Ylander, Bryan F. 125 Ylander, Kristen 61,139 Yokley, Stephen A. 157 Young, Amon 157. 171 Young, Charles D. 125 Young, Charlotte 87, 139 Young. 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