Winnetonka High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1976

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AZf 'FTE Newqjerfey' and Qgcbcc ERTdSER UNINFLUEN CED PRESS fmring Hnivovmn SQUARE, y A, v E 'Hwy VET? 'Phi .lf 41 ,Z r if , T H I in s s 1 z. ghlg Wgk, PRICE CURRENT in Nxw Yonx. y X' '- Wheat, Pg-Buihel, Gs. cd. Mufeovado Sugar, . 5o to Goa. Fine Salt gs. 6d. Coarse do. za. od. Fix: S :Hung 5. m1.,.fw 9 rim, rs.. om singxmmoa aa, rr. ee in-mrrcofn. ner,Bu4lr51.reosvv19f64fM ,s GW ov' ff' 'Q S1 mln, after so Brown Bread, 148, od. Molaifes, as. od. B ' ' f 1 N , 'fi''Vffi 'f '1'f fL2 F-,Qt-.1'..TfrL,+ 59 min. after ao :IVel't india R? gs. geeiper Barrel, V 6o45l.60d- ' ' 3 - 3' , ' ' uv- nglaod asf . or to 51. 3 . f - V, gi 'ix - on 'bid' he bm- N E W-J E R S E Y, MAY l6.-- ::nd: E 'd img ' T57 1-2 7 timessrneanw o ' , is u ness n st ',,, 'ffif' i mdk 'nd 'h' SW Cliizf if ma DVC! the Province of Niw- nasty 1' h mi 'lm' ' i brmdmin' hh Iwata' and 'lierritories thereon de ndin in Ameril C-hah: .ppmvea the nfoludi I bnmmhin' hh hind' he ccllor and Vice Admiral ri? the glue kc 9 r have hi' -Maggy C' W im 4i '1Y 0' 'rs me GENERAL Assnmnmr of ui. du mmm, 'h 'l'h by 'h' G' olley at dm militia, and . 1 ' I be mol! gracioufly cc wma they maimed GW! C,'?'f2f Cffww fjZ, ' 1 :enemy of their . I mba wYg,f'1 Gentlemen qw Gauze! 4ffmoy. ' e' 'mi' of 'ME dw wwf' YW nbchflath' THE fole occalion of my calling you together at this 'fag hi' nofoggufg NWN! 'Kal' uh: tlrne is to lay before you a refolution the Houfe Ht 51123: damn? mne:,falth :if ' If Tmommwudkxmwanzly al ' so own himfelf as hound. 'by TWH' F '9 Great-hrigain sndnher Amerizanterilonies onntihlchsiheiixr 'onmmdon hu Ph' mutual welfare and happiness fo greatly depend. cmmmdon 'Min' ' Avril 83, 1775. This refolution having already appeared in the public amp: to Viohte th' fifty-Iecond ugh- papers and o gredt variety of interpretations put upon it Obama! the hwfux G ones, on Wedncfdly moR.ly,according to the different views and difpolition: comms' in hi' colon 0 April infhnt, was ln by which men are actuated and fcarcelygny having feen- with 'hd' conmcdo being at Lexington, in it in its oper lightg I think I cannotat this jimdture Here! Genilemcn i'hfff1 ',TfZ?'ffhZ,'fZi iZ ,f,' Mix 'h' i ZR ',i5 ? S 'f ,ffl M? ll,g 'ifrfiiffflfi'ZG'i'i',Q'Y Q COBB Ulofl CB 5 , , when our faid troops you ai Rall atriyexplanation of the csccinan sguiigort az: the Colonia' hw' ff 'ii' -that I heard the intent of it as is in my power. By this ngans you, and md Wallin' to Ferro? Q 1 the troops to fire, and fome the good- people you reprefent, will be enabled to judge inte' m 'hd' pcm i 1 i I faw one of fald party lie for yourfelves how far you ought ,on ought not oo fh'mfe1'e'fh '- at , if I faxd meeting houfeg and 1 acquiefce with the plan it contains, what fhepa it without giving U' th fx of the inhabitants Ere one will bc prudent for you to take on this very important -ical' may he affured Jqggr BA-pxunr. occafion' ' - he ready to afford we You willfee in the Kin5's anfwer tp the joint address had 0' ml with C X77 , of both Houfes of Parliament on they 7th of February fum! md to which I gui. how much attention his Majelly was igracioufly pleased M-duty' Bfmiud' 'n Parks, Hqfgigr, to give to the afilrrance held out in that address, of the Petition' 'hey AY' U all of Ligggln in dm' readiness of Parliament to afford every jul! and reafon- dew W' fubofdimfl 1 311 gf llwful able indulgence to the colonies whomever the fhould mmeml 0' W' df 1 lah we wgrg make I proper application on the ground nlymy real Bduin' In dxf' ct Q . morning gf Aid ,hhgn grievance they might have to ,complain bp Tm, our liberties,nnder rr V that a brigade of lddresl wan accordingly foon followed by the refolotion Hours? we know ou j rg me mg tgwn of ofthe I-loufe of Commons now laid betbre you. A circum- conmm thd' 'ann' Y at th. mm gf L,,r,,,. Rance which aiorded his Majeay rm: fatisfaetlonr n ir mm- ll 'fm' W' Z i faw them approaching live room to hope for a happy effed, end would, at all Samui' dedand ' f ggwg gwdy, events, ever remain an evidence of their juftice and 'the' Coionm- ' Tl Y ,bong eighty moderation and manifeh 'the temper which has accom- Afrembll' of Pefmfl' 1 polfeliion of the ganied their deliberations upon thst,quelHon which has HWY' akin! into I 7' prgfengly afar gm, W, een the fource of. fo much difdalet to the Klnfs fellow fublecu in ' the NO!!-h-bridge, ahgug fubledh In Ameda. wird' fvppvfiins fb- Eng mwfill-houfcg wg, Hi' Melvin, lfdwfly wlihing Koko I reconciliation the Uecfmlfl and C' ' if thtlp, and paifed gh. of the unhappy differences by ovary means through Wmiul to dcmonmi 1' ' them, to the number gf which it may be obtained without rejudiee to the juit 'f the lflhlblflnf' 0 if there left about one Wfhvrity of Parliament, which his griaje will never reigns by b 'in5 ' and proceeded with. fuffef YD be violated, har approved :he rdiialution of his fublcmr Pmlmflioni ' .hour rw, mug, abov. faithful Commons, and has comma ed it to be tranf- fore, Chuffully lf! feveral Gres in the tgwn. mitted to the governors of 'his c onies, not doubting ihoufmd Pmmd' 5 1 were ln gangs' and that this happy difpohtion to comp with every .nd heirs and fucceffors faid bridgeg the-troop. drag reafonable with of the Kinfs fu :cts in America will hi' 'Wal wifdomr 0 our rppmach, marched meet with fuch a return! of duty nd affection on their And the fiid fhff took up fame of the i Pl? il will leaiiaco pl happy iffue if the prefent dispute, Paid into hi' Milefl our margh gown-4, th. an to s re-e lis ment of tho, ubllc :ran uilit on Pfovinu ifmfdlnil get near the bridge they 'hor' grounds of equity, juftice sold moderatign which No' Cm I 'Void gum one ziggy mother' md this refolution holds forth. convention of com: moreg and then, and rm befon, .What has given choking the lgreaoer fatlffsetion in 'mil' who 1112! in our commanding oliicers not gg f-bil rcfolutlon, and the greater cdniidenee in gh. 'wg giving lnhruetiom uponl we Bred upon the regular, effects of lt, is his having feen th amid!! all the in- on 'hi' VCT! fublfcf their-ietreat throughthe town gmpirsnez into wflzieh a people, jealous of their libef- fha fuch s eandour ey ravgggd ind demo ed esg' ave een un rtunatel mi - , gh hiv. nun., ldeu of the lm on one barn and one lhhp. mduf 'vowed th' lumcer fhwr-KW, Ariz the prnprkgq Eritaln, and peirxit o ofthe above Depofergn of itubllff-'I ofthe fame .State tom hating, eeeeraing g. for obtaining redrm their abilities and lituauon, to t public bu,d,,,,, md vious to any mem! md Jokph Abbot iii refolution, it ls thought, holds no proppfidg, ggpna rn-il shag it is gre H4 cola - mer ca, n a ma hm,-ul lg if It would probably he deernediunjull to fuppgfg, thu future welfare, had 0,-tb. nimmmth any of the K1ng'n ubjectrln thc colonies can have fp and advice they-su, being qn Lexington far falls! the benefits tiny hive received from the ini 'gf the PUWCYI I frwl bod p ren tate ss not to ac nowlld o that it ls erci ed the Conven compilfirgsilx fupport, held foqh pt the expfnio of her hloviil vincad,they will pr and Era l few geafure? that they principally ova that fecuriry which diffentlons to our I fame of ml Riu- h:llPox:1::' thi: Htl their alll of mg unless fume exp: the faid reg- ' I M5113 010915, ln tha and fecure us ln our lives, J Vu W welfare and N of forxgnfefczii Moum' 10 .l'CV'0l comm 1 ' . . ment ihould he ' oghutngfxg fuilicicc It has been and their I LNNSY AND l WWEEKL Y WEDNESDAY. . Pbiladglpbia, Srprembff 6, 1115- T1-gg ASSIZ'E,'or BREAD. I Eugen M Eigbmn Skilling: and Qi:-pence per Cz. DDUNGS 35 Fgffmx .S'biIEngs and Sax-pens: per Ct. Els E.. o OR . I M land, it may be thc mcahs of preventing any further ufcful intelligence, which! may otbcrwifc obtain from thc fame pcrf0n.------- W v V l , .I What Mr. Hucchinfoxfs 'opinion about royal charters com' with sits of irliamchr was ma Bc learnt t'x'Om the ..P,, Gen. 373 Od Odyssey v ER SEPf2 HoR6,17Q. ,1 A fgw pipes of cllolfo A TENERLFFE WINE,.. Tobc folclby GEORGE MEADE and CO. XVho have alfo, . Old Barbados SPIRITS, ,by the hogfhead .or quarter caikt n...L-.l.s. f2.--..A- Va.-vlrwlaunfnrev RUM, l 91976 V, 5 wffefmnlz F3 -P,-, , l P ,- Am, , ornf, - l f f of Miifffwy l Mfg: ,,-'. 3 7'f '1,' l ' rr,- ,,..,, -.!,., W ,W in I wi, lJn,3Uuo,,., V ,,,,,A, Ljudhch Em,-,-QW! 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M.,-M. . .. , 4 5, Mf 'mz 2 in 1 'T ,f '-'Q to Odyssey 1976 Winnetonka Senior High School 5818 North East 48th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64119 Volume V x N. - X, .-1 v, , A ' v-..,,, W -- OE- - 'Q 10? Q f ,Y. Y Wi VV 2-if-.gg-5 vfgxi- -oat! ' ' 4- 'Ura--5: 'Tr ' 'WN- 5 Ill' .1 ,,,...-A-' W, Hr, - K 'HV J lr,,,Af.ff 3Qf7 --rf 'f 'ZYf ' f ew Hg EEE EEE 1' rf: i ' ,1 1 is .1 1 .. tiiizt .. - fx : - 5' vias itat .. - few! - .. 1 1 tiff I Igi Q M 4' 54, H 1' A iQ- +'a--- -' ' 'I ' . 5 -s2+f- ' if 4 - ' Q--1' 'ff - ..- 1 .ni nu!! gig! .. ,,. ' ...Q 1 -'- ' P . la.. 1' t iv- gd- .au-I -f ' 1 - 1 1 ht 1 '- 'f' V , 'I ca7.uvf:a:- I .- V -- S if 1 w -, -B -9- A! ' .: ... ,, 1 .r ... P v f 'N ' N- ,- C- air- t .4- , S yr in ,Ti U -t.i..st-.,.......,,..,. f f , ruff, f win -fff V ffyn, 1 ffffz, f X YWWZMH f f yffy 1 X ff ff gffi Q! f , , ff 05' bv f Xin, , QW- W 'QM' f ' lm vsvxvm fw ,,W gig. 'Skin na., X A 1, V ,gg Q K . M1 ' Q X910 yr' 5 . f x f , ve 1 523, 0 wmym M W 'QSM ,QQ i -M1 I 2 Q' ,ri M AW? 4 u . x JAX M, f 5535 S , ,V rw W ' . f. yx xl . , WR . wi X Q, , aim ' g ,, X W? -f , , if-.54 x f 4 UWM I bf xg, , kg-, 4, ' I 3 in! 5 J . X is W, W - YQSAM X h ' ' ' A 1 K gf wi 7 V VM- ,EW xx Lf A ,, ' 7, AIU A L 1 :Z 4 , Q , , f , 4' if 'V f f 13 c, A Mi? B' W I I Along with the conclusion of the 1976 Bicentennial year comes the time for the search of innerself. It is now realized that one must openly con- front his past in order to grow and face the future. And, that there is no shame in error, as long as it is understood that in error comes knowledge, and in knowledge, the beginning step of man. Let Odyssey take you back through the past year when the bad times were pushed away and the good times remain, yet, each event slipped away into history. e.,y9iM., ,,,5,v, t f, My QV-fxfmigzxgyizf vgsl- .eq-s 53.5 1 is fi- fffpwfy ,f f 4 , M , 7 3' V w W M ,:f f 'M I 6 . 5 W M j if vs W W aff' , ff' ,f f 'ff y W awww, f fa, 1 'tg 995 , 'Z' ...J we f ,, vgfwavg.. f sf Y . AE fs X? I a ,wi v i If im 4 I x , W' , -,,' 2 it f?7m777ff I ff 4, , si iff ff V, w I tn .x , l f Q.. f ,nf Once in the life time of man comes the return of reality, for there is no seclusion, and there are no unanswerable questions. There is, however, the confounding attempt which makes the difficult seem possible, and the impossible, fantasy. ...Q The school year passed quickly for some - for others, time dragged on endlessly. Students struggled through classes, cheered their way to moments of triumph, and cried in the face of death. They found that new friends and experiences could never replace those which were lost, rather, they expanded their awareness and broadened their scope of understanding. af, wr' q-1,'.'.- '- A X ,af ffff Www ' 5.4-L.,,,,,f Q Ag 1 yf ,ff f A iw M .I . W MQX 1:-Kr? ..,,,W,f X X X .aww ,.......v ' 3 S. Baccalaureate . . . Prom . . . Bicentennial. . . Graduation . . . Do they mean a nostalgic emptiness at the end of a search? Or do they mean the joy of freedom -the liber- ty and responsibility to begin and continue the search for real knowledge? To hope and pray for peace and love in a world where it is difficult to find beauty, happiness, or someone who will listen. Being truly alive is searching . . . One must not let these searchers die. As Winnetonka Griffins, and as individual peo- ple, school life was a patchwork quilt of emotions: Good days, bad times, hilarious situations, and boredom - All sewn together to form a year of memories. Looking back on this year you find that the laughter and fun have overshadowed the sadness and boredom. Keeping this fact in mind, you can look with anticipation towards future years. :ff Time was fleeting by, but no one cared. Everyone was too alive to be defeatedp Endless days of - football games in pouring rain, - midnight snacks at pizza places, - and the strange and gentle love sharedp But now time has stopped and memories are reality. These precious days are gone and suddenly . . . they care . . 6 i i E GMM 5'9- qw: ,,. fax . 45222 f-Ms. bk ? iff ? W Z W f Aww H ' ffwf f f X X 2. I if ' M vw X Vw -v -Wx L ff f f f w if f f :M 1 if vu , - ,zwffkfsm A f . ,-WM ,A x , ff, kk, guy!! x f , ZW ,,,,- www Wfm f L W, ,, A Z 4 4 5 ff ,, , , Qs-af , 1 7. Q.. , . ?fUf Q3 s A V, A . ' X , S N N. -,. i , f ..x.,..-M- -www- 5 ,. .. A W ,. 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As the leaders of the school, at the end of a long journey, they found Winnetonka to'be a part of themselves. They left with the hope that they became a part of Winnetonka. l 2 dz Co-chairman of Finance Chairman Co-chairman of Records Melody DeMar joe Miquelon IOADD Bowman 'N v r xx L f .f x I ' '21 ' x I 'fx' 'V 4 in Pl, VS I r NX . . . Q. f wr X' ' 'Ig' .fe '-?+'i,1r,' , l't.'1- ,SQ xi 'ik.- SE?-till: ' QQ. A., S f . ,., A - , Vxwf,-r L,-mf fl If i . Qt is 5 ASQ Q sg Q ' V, egg-.A, i'?:flgQ:sYm :E Nl ix F -f ,W l ' MQ'- , ,A . , Yi: X 1 ' W i ' ' Y 51 A X, 1'. ,-ix ' Q A , X if J, W I' . -1 -i I: - i l ff-H ' X Q ' if P ni- A' fl' '5f153'35't5?n4w fN: . 5.X'i JN .-'vs-'Vi its-.V f. 1 rf rye f ' ' r 1.1, rr l- ws . '- e V 9 -X X ng e J r. 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',, W 1 W 1. ,, ,M 4,121 Q fi 11 1 1 f , ,f 1 X M . fix? 11 L Wg , M ,1 x .1,,,,, z ,Y 1 Y 4' X . wwf, Q12 1 V 1 fftf X yr FZ ' ' 17.1, H1 zf2:Z,::i ' , f fm FV 1 L, ,,,, VW, V...f.Y.,,-N.,,, if -, ,yi .N.. 1 .,.., 4 4 K 'clad ,mf t 'fi' 1 as A,A, -DBDM t Y 'H his ,gd Larry Ackerman Dave Adair Steve Adkins Trudy Adwell Bret Allison Ana Lucia Alves David Anderson Keith Archer Teena Arndt Patrick Arnold Teresa Aronholt Carol Aubrey Kathy Aubrey Cindy Baird Bart Bales Renee Barbosa Ed Barlett Kim Barnhart Douglas Bartow Randy Bayless Carla Baymiller Robert Beach Alan Bean Iami Bennett Kenneth Beuke Vicki Billings Ian Birkes Pat Black Phyllis Black Susan Blair Sandra Blattman David Blevins Debbie Boen Cindy Bolen Sarah Bowery 1oAnn Bowman Tim Bowman Eric Braden Cher Braley Chad Brandt lane Bricker Chris Brown Cindy Brown Colleen Brown Elaine Brummel Georgia Bueoy Becky Bumgarner David Burrit Timothy Bush Mack Cain Evan Callow Carl Campbell Daniel Cardiff Trudy Casey Gail Cassell Greg Cassell Peter Catalano Debbie Cezar Debbie Chapple Diane Chastain Rex Chastain Dale Chenoweth Alice Chrisman Frances Cimino Dawn Clardon Tim Clifton Kim Coburn Tim Coffman Ioyce Cooksey Dan Coppock Kenny Corwin Vicki Cousins 5. AW' , A mr' vs, ,L V fi ., f XV' liv,,2a ah 51,2-rw ia 1 f ' lr. X , t H., , X X X I , l Bw , l J-N. T S l Y Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Ralph Waldo Emerson 4-Q-an N . t f .3 f X T'-f'5?q3vg-2 1155: 'id . f ' , WSJ, I JA. xy 1 J 'Af' 4 K .-'i7','Ef.-:r-,vw f , ' Charles Coy Bob Crews Cynthia Crocker Rhonda Curtis Vicki Cutting Robert Dade Mark Daniels Cindy Davis jerome Deister john Delaynes Melody DeMar Steve Denny Gale Dewey Steve Diamond Sheryle Renee Dick Don Dickerson Wayne Dickey Kathy Dohrn Mark Doolan Douglas Driskell jeffrey Dunlap Clenn Dysart Cristina Early Bob Eastburn l i Cindy Eher Lloyd Edwards Rick Edwards Bill Egner Linda Eichinger Phil Elkins Candy Elledge Cynthia Ellis Russell Ellison Patty Elwell Nina Emmett Rick Emmons julie Fangman William E. Farmer Ianet Faulconer Susan Fausett Sally Fehrman Kenneth Felts Daniele Finnell Mark Fisk Mark Fitzgerald Kevin Flippin Dan Floersch Mark Foltz Susan Foltz Debbie Ford Scott Forsen Iulie Fortune na G V, -' f V z ,rg ,gff ' l nl joan Foster Kim Foster Donna Fox Rick Francis Mike Friend Debbie Fulk Steve Gamel Thomas Garcia Cynthia Geisinger john Genova Nancy Gentry Alicia Gilworth jim Ginn Cathy Glandon john Goehrung Stephanie Goodman Dena Gordon Patty Gordon Bill Gorman Kerry Gossick Donna Gould Sharon Graves Kathy Greene Rebecca Griffith Terri Grosko james Guthrie Doris Hadley Roxane Halley George Hamill joyce Hampton Darren Hanshaw Trint Hanson Deborah Harlan Ron Harp Debbie Harper john Harper Delores Harris Deluhie Harrison Anthony Harvey Rebecca Hatfield Sherry Hatfield Carolyn Hayes Dawn Heath jeannie Heaton Niesje Hefley james Helms Robert Henson Sheila Henson jo Hicks Lynette Hicks Ron Higgerson Susan Hinck Rhonda Hines Danny Hinsley David Hinton Bill Hlavacek Larry Ho judy Hoddick jeannette Hoffman R. D. Hollingsworth Kevin Hope Loretta Hopkins Mike Hopkins Bill Hoyt Craig Humphrey Randy Humphrey Roxy Hunter Carolyn Hurlbert Lonnie Hursman jay Ingram Reeny jackson Randy jameson vi fx' ,, I x vw 3'.i.ii'f5lA!,, -El F M1715 r ?.A 1.,?f,,Q, ' Vi,-,f ' M55 4145 i Kia Ginny jarman judy jennings Marcia jennings Christie jensen Devona johnson Earl johnson Lorrie johnson Russell johnson Steve jones Steve Kahmann Mark Keeney Gail Keller Kevin Kindrick David Kenward Karen Ketchum Catherine Kidwell Terry Kidwell Karen King A friend is one who does not laugh when you are in a ridiculous positonf' Kathy King ' Sir Arthur Helps Robert Kintner Pam Kish Sandy. Klem Eliese Kline Sandy Knabe Ross Knierim Nancy Kramer Brenda Krause Dale Krull Sharon Kruse Linda Kuhn Kim Kurek Larry Lane Anne Larson jay Larson Pat Latier john Lawrence Laura Layne Mike Lazar Linda Leathers Go west, young man. Horace Greeley ,JL b --M 4 Sandy Lee Stuart Lee Candi Lordo Carol Lyons Margie Maasen Ioe Macaluso Kathy MacPherson Patrick Mahin Teresa Letscher Denice Lewis Iohn Lewis janet Liell Iohn Little Steve Li-title Lori Long i J., ,- Q. f . Mgt, rs, 4 Iamie Majors Kenneth Majors Brenda Malone Mary Mamie Ralph Manar Rhonda Manthei Pat Marlow Marybeth Marshall Ioe Martin Don Mason Donna Matthews Ion May Curtis McCalister Robin McCall Steve McCart lean McCartney Cynthia McConnell Ritamay McCoy Scott McCoy Robert McCray Mark McEntire Diane McGuire ' Fred McLees Tonia Meadows Mary Meagher janet Melvin Natalie Mentrup Margaret Mercer Myla Miller Sandy Miller Brenda Milligan Daniel Minor Ioe Miquelon David Moffett Yolanda Molina Debra Monahan Therese Monahan Dean Monning Pam Monroe Lisa Moore Mark Moore Rosalie Moore Cary Morris Michael Morris Allen Moss Mark Mueller Della Murphy Meeghan Murphy Candace Murray Cheryl Myers Sherrie Myers Brenda Nelson lil Newman Sue Niegsch Charlene Norval Debbie Novinger Patty O'Gorman Mark Oak Leena Osborn Mark Osborn Ann Palmisano Diana Parker joe Parnacott Vicky Pascuzzi Ronald Patterson Patricia Patten Cherlyn Patton Tim Penrod Margaret Peters jonathan Phillips Angela Pickerell Bill Pickens CFD But they were so friendly at the dance last night General George Custer 5, 'ih- ,fg , to , ,H VI i Nu... , N r' f 4 , 13 K 'ff na.. Michael Pierce Debi Pilcher Paula Pinkey Steve Plutter Lonnie Poe Gail Pont Scott Portwood Robin Potts Linda Pratt Dennis Proctor Elizabeth Putnam Bryan Puttroff Theresa Rasdale Nancy Rector Iulie Reed Shawn Regan Celia Reid Lanette Reinke Rhonda Reinschm Chris Rhodes Cheryl Rice Matt Riehl Mike Riehl Brad Roberts Gary Roberts Paula Robertson Dennis Robker Glen Rodenberg idt ll :i il bl A I Y ai .i g: L A l ls gr ll il l, l, is l , . li ,. ,i il l f , ludy Rohr Rhonda Roland Terry Roney Bryan Rooney Mike Saccone Doug Sadler Tim Sadler Donalea Sailor Roxane Salisbury Lisa Sams Wayne Sandridge Dennis Savlin David Scheelk Alan Scheerer Debbie Schinner Herb Schrader David Schultz Steve Scott if Our youth we can have but today-We may always find time to row old g . Bishop Berkely l g , i 1, 'fl l 1 i , Beth Self Charles Sharp Iamie Sheffield Debbie Shelton lerry Shepard Dennis Shipley Iulie Shook Michael Simpson Lora Smith 4.0 f--f- y K Lyla Smith Patty Smith Ray Smith Rebecca Smith Chuck Snider Dennis Snyder Bill Sobbe Donald Soldanels Stephan Spector Steve Spurgeon jerry Starling Laura Starr Cynthia Steele Doug Stehl Dawn Stephens Wanda Stern Brad Stevens David Stevenson Paul Stewart Stephen Stock Teresa Stock Bill Stockman Linda Stockman Pepper Stokes Io Strahle Sherri Steeter Rosie Stuart Beverly Stull Donna Summers Kay Sunnenberg Tim Sutlief Don Sutton Sharon Swan Sharon Taegel Rita Tarvvater David Taylor 'IKM 4 I 1 it It ,il -J III II AI SI A Iii C? I I I I ' I I ' I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I 'I I I , , , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T I I L I If I V I I ' I I I. I 3' I I I I I II I , ,I 3 I ' I I If II I I I 1 y ui' If 0, pl? F 5 . 4 I ' I ,II I I. I Vim I , I I ik, ,fi 9 Teresa Taylor Mike Telford Susan Thomas Kara Thompson Karen Thompson Debbie Tigner joe Tipton Randy Tomlin Elizabeth Tosatto Vito Travalent Christie Trump Sherrie Tubbs jerrie Tyson Cindy Vanderberg Frank Vaughan Barbara Vaughn Rick Velasquez Kathy Vittetoe Amin Wahab Grace Wamble Charlotte Ward Sallie Warren Don Wasmer lay Wasmer Mark Waters Cora Weatherford Debbie Weatherford Ioy Weddle Catherine Weigel Mary Wells Rodney Wells Richard Wertz Rick West Threasa West Connie Wheeler Shannon Wheeler 0 I 1 fag! is it -we II ,,-,, A., .f I5-:frame FV ' 5 , I M , 11 4 K I I I 'f V? I M if It - L. I I L. I I I I l,r 1 ' ll? s ' 'L gi 'E ,. Q3 5-Wifi 1 e-ti L: ff if ,I V 4' F w L Debbie Wolven I Dale White Mike White Lisa Whitmer Iudy Wicks Elmer Wilford Roseanne Will Leslie Wille Mike Williams Tamira Williams Valerie Williams Debbie Williamson Rebecca Wilson Nancy With Sherry Wolfe Steve Wright Patti Yeager Phil Zimmerman Pam Zacnharko Paul Zimmerman I have not yet begun to fight. john Paul jones use 'R db i X PT tl ii fi Eg. l i i 2 . i l A 5 p . t l , .2 E 1 I t. I g i ! Q 1 L. 1 t. i E t 5 t g , Q F I l it J t I dat I f d 1 t ' li fl if 1 -fl Xp l4l Q11 Graduating is a lot more than picking up a diploma, Peter Catalano discovers as he makes decisions about ordering his cap and gown. Q21 Mark Fitzgerald, Don Mason, and jerry Shepherd demonstrate senior activity at Big W. 131 Grace Wamble and Kenny Corwin find lunch hour a good time to converse about the day's events. Q41 Celia Reid works hard at finishing her copper tooling project. L51 Dale Krull is up to his elbows in pottery-making. ! t Pa., liivsigilg V wt , ii, ' r .fish fist' .141 , , 7 li f f vt 5 A fl 4 i . , 3 K ,, 2,14 , M, . I We ,Q at ,.,, . 7 ut ,-at 513 ' ,4 ,W ,f ' F 4- :V , , 2 , ,f 7' S , , ,, , I A ,c, ', 4 ,, K fi Z 'WM 5, 1 ?, f 40:9 ,. .iv , , ,f',.,2 , 5'. 1. ,gg 'iff' fl f , f aff ff wfm, ,f W f j,, , y,,Mv I ,' fir ,Ik rf' QM , fi- 'O naw, X I 2' Q f-2 W , J X. i. j 74 k rr X f 1 fx Z Y 4 , V 'iw 4. Sv, Qgwf 1 I 1 ,r fll 1. any ,A- If L it WM . ,. ' fail'-?-' W Mir 4 lr, -.t, .+,3-1- W fm? - vll W 21 3l xy ,wifi VM 15231 3,51 - ,f:'gf,f 5 J '4 lit 14 A fgjcif sfm....,, ' ' ' V AQ- x, !'ff,f,2Jf' ' ffz ff-wr W Q Q45 -f 'WJ fi '34 ' f I gffm ef I r I 619 W -rf z-' ff 2 at ff, W., , V , 1 , J. My ' 25. 'Q' ef f ,V f M lff ,f V 1 W , O W fi , 7 X ,S ff 4 ' f f fo ' f 5 ' 'Wifi ,JV Q n,s:. ' f X f 5 s 5 -'i-I Q X. N if ...s..,.,t ,M M ' My I2l Ill Tim Clifton relaxes during seminar. 121 Sandy Miller and Vicky Billings utilize their time wisely during study seminar. 131 Mike Hopkins grins as he poses as Bustina in the Win-a-hog contest. 141 Iami Bennett trys to convince her AFS sister, Ana Lucia, that this is the typical way of dress at Winnetonka. i 1 '44 f-swmm v Wham 'N-w.-WW ,114 as ff ,NMA xx XM 'ww..,W 'iw'fli,f,i 6, 1 '--wg ,. --.....,,mm NX my M' , -'ww-..,,,,w --W.,-MQWMNNM K A , M . Y ' WY , WK 'M -veg.. 'lw-w..,,,,,, Q-,..,,hM Q' L, fws Q M0524 Vw 'L sa P., 'A mx fi 14 .ff Q? 4 Z 'f fi Z2 A if ff lv- ! V 5, 4 . ,W w ll Q - il hw 1 . xi w , kg ' 'fwfr ' , KNS5 Q xx ., X. In K I , wx W, X- V 1 ,. '-fm, ,,k W 1 ' N aff , ' X - 4. P ' Nw A .. f K , xy-.X 1 Q 'R .- ,, 'A x M. ,rg I V M 1 S' N ,fx xg-Lk x A gs A. in , T E r A XX X J' 'aff - ff X X X .Q U- x 19. x is 3 A , ,J wx, 1 f .t W 5 , , f 1 ff , ,,.. Q . N XV If E 1 N .5 f , f f . 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' 5 Y A j' 4 i, n i 4 ' 3 1 Q if i , Q 5 Ja- 1 Z 5-xvf . sc ity ,, ,aw Aww 3.5! gwvlfdf , f 4 f ,NZ M 317 ' j-Maw, .V mtg . ? ff X 0 F ' .Nos X WV ,V XA N1 fy S I gi 1 x X ..eM7 'W-wie- ' 'W , 5' N 'B X , Q0 Z Q 4 5, ff 94 X w Q 5' ' ff 1 4 Q , X 1. . .X YV' xgfivf ' if Q , 0 A Q 5 2 X tx as. Q f AQY' r X E E w a' V ,,9f?z 'y' ' f MQW' f ' ,,,, X , X JW! ' W ,,,, A X ' Facult 'Qu Bob R, Raines Francis V. Foerschler R0bGI'f A. Pearson President in April Vice-President Treasurer William Shinn Robert E. Iohanson Sandra Reeves Secretary of Board Board Member Board Member Dr. Charles S. Sackett Eddie Carter Doris Smith Benefiel Board Member Board Member President until April 36 'V' 1 44 ci A 5 ri ? gf B Yi i J 1, 'L 'l l 'l ,J ,il ii l il N1 .H l li 1 ,l l l fl l i l il 1 l if l l 4 Z l l Vx Fi l iv .1 llf ll l l i l l Q. 1 il li I, l I, l l twe Pub Sch Dr. O'IN Dr. den tan Mr. der Fra Rol Shi Boa Me Me Mr AP 6? 1 ,pg-ff 41,55 4, P ri! Va W DWG? Dr. R. B. Doolin has served the past twenty-one years as Superintendent of the Public Schools of the North Kansas City School District. The members of the board are Dr. R. B. Doolin, Superintendentg Dr. Don R. School board serves district O'Neill, Assistant Superintendent Personnelg Dr. Iohn W. DeArman, Assistant Superinten- dent Instructiong Mr. Wilfred E. Hart, Assis- tant Superintendent Business and Finance: Mr. Donald W. Kumpy, Deputy Superinten- dentg Mr. Bob R. Raines, President in April: Frances Foerschler, Vice-President, Mr. Robert A. Pearson, Treasurerg Mr. William Shinn, Secretaryg Mr. Robert A. Iohanson, Board Memberg Mrs. Sandra Reeves, Board Mernberg Dr. Charles S. Sackett, Board Memberg Mr. Eddie Carter, Board Memberg Mrs. Doris Smith Benefiel, President until April. Donald W. Kumpy Deputy Superintendent -I Dr. R. B. Doolin Superintendent Wilfred E. Hart Assistant Superintendent Dr. Iohn W. DeArman Dr. Don R. O'Neill Business and Finance Assistant Superintendent Instruction Assistant Superintendent Personnel T f. ff , , V' I KW, ,ff .W 1 . In-9: -. ,. like ,070f97g Wee?- F9195 .T-vff -wma. si.Ja-,-- nm?-1.--:f.:,,.,-1: .73-.m!,.g'5Tvi -Qi? Aj? Awumxiqr A i . . 37 1 I 1 1 141 Principals' duties var Although they may be taken for granted by the students, the administration has con- stantly strived to move forward for the benefit of everyone involved. Helping Dr. Sovereign with ad- ministering WHS were three assistant prin- cipals. Mr. Richard Eitel was in charge of enrollment and scheduling classes and ac- tivities. Mr. Larry Markt was in charge of dis- cipline and attendance. Dr. Homer Corn worked with the departments on curriculum planning and also assumed the responsibility for directing the Study Seminar program. l4l 1 Ill Dr. Keith Sovereign, Principal. 121 Mr. Richard Eitel discusses business. 3 Mr. Larry Markt, Assistant Principal. Dr. Homer Corn assists students with enrollment. 'ig' Firm . .awww Hffiffw , . may ' V04 . ,brew , P MW QW. 'Wifi famnm-av'- ffZ Z2t' 'L 1 vZ17+.'f'i r-.W-.rr -t is is if wt. -t - .fr-H-'css' tf ,Q 0 ' K A ' 31. tvtrm , fs 7 1' irq' ft A 'Xin' fig, A 7. A4 lil ,..,,, R' I ,V ,5'p5f?,f9,gfyi.f f3l VN..-.-I l2l ,.,,. . M..-vt W u , . :WD 5 Q . .. ..,.. .. W6 1' if fy: K. . tf, mt 1 fv,-fv..f,,s,yi, , 3. ab wf. y N I x V S qs f 5 2 ,S ' A Q f . vis .3 Qs! N Q . we 1 mi. d P SSW 2 iisik 5 ' V X , , W., , J' as 1 916 i .. Yi 'it V 's.f:svf6lt,y Rfff-' -in 'RL 1 , photography fund I'a1S1I1g semlnar 2 4, 141 f rsl ff ff Xfkn Ga' ii Hz., Women perform vital tasks Vital to the successful operation of any school are the secretaries. Winnetonka's Mrs. Ann Hayes, Mrs. Rosa Lee Collier, Mrs. Lucille Henson, Mrs. Bonnie Olds, Mrs. Loret- ta Talbott ran the main office with little trou- ble. They created a pleasant and positive at- titude for students, teachers, and parents, along with their required secretarial work. Mrs. Mary Duckworth took care of all the counselors' secretarial needs. A helpful addition to the office staff was the Instructional Assistants. They took on many varied activities. Miss Denise Brown often helped Mrs. Talbott at the attendance desk. At other times they could be found supervising the lunch room, helping in the of- fice, library, or substituting for a teacher. ,.. 1 Mary K. Duckworth Susan Ellsworth Ann Hayes Lucille Henson f ,mth . - Q2.rPwW:.sif f . . . fpi4y:af,,fy.4s f sf. ' K 52 i - famffs ,.:uffv.fS'2 .www-,-7-.fx ,wrf9fQwA'f.w fffvvffc. ,xiii as fo ,YiySf'4 X, ,- Q? fgbqwwgmf wx, , .sf v f' rfsfw-.QKX43-4, ,f ,E W , if , 755- , .f f wef442??3,4w,f,f..sQ 4' Mufwwfw.f,pxy,s,5ggs5 ,V . . s , vases? 111 Mrs. Francis and instructional assistants discuss ac- tivities. 121 Mrs. Henson sorts through new books for next year 4 'mv M' ' I 495' may Iacqueline jones Linda Moree Sue Norwicki Bonnie Glds f M, ' I 'May-Q Z ,f lu X 2 M f Kristin Sheilds Loretta Talbott V , ., f, 5, f 'si 2 1, ff . j f ' A 1 ,ay ,Q I fi f, 5-v ??Z,f ,?1f llj Mrs. Talbott listens while a student explains her absence 121 Mrs. Hayes tacks up notices on the faculty bulletin board. Counselors assist students When a student had a problem, the counseling staff was there to help. Students felt free to discuss problems with their counselors and receive advice and guidance, both personal and scholastic. Counselors dealt with parents and teachers, working for the benefit of the students. They helped students with scholarship applications and job recommen- dations. Mrs. Phyllis Francis, school nurse, kept busy by handling sprained ankles, eye checks, and other health needs that arose. 111 Mr. Gorham discusses future plans with one of his many counselees. - 121 Mr. Eden helps a student with next year's scheduling. ISJ Phyllis Francis, school nurse. ,,,,,,r .ts,- L. Roland Gorham Betty Sulzen p I ill , l or l2l wh f 4 , 459 M X ' 1 Q lunge' - -- LLL. ,.,, Library offers variety Charolette Bassett The Resource Center gave students a place to study or do research. Daily newspapers and current magazines were available in the brow- sing area. In case of difficulty in finding certain study materials there was a librarian close by to help. The Resource Center staff consisted of Head Librarian Mrs. Charolette Bassett, Assis- tant Librarian Mrs. Beth Couch, Library Secretary Mrs. Carol Schoep, Circulation Secretary Mrs. Sue Norwicki, Instructional Assistant Mrs. Annie Hardin, and Audio Visual Secretary Mrs. Martha Wooley. Some of their other activities were checking out books, collecting fines, and keeping the library's 13,000 books in order. Mrs. Beth Couch Ioyce Sawtell Carol Schoep Martha Woolley i2J lil Mrs. Schoep keeps a watchful eye over students 121 Mrs. Bassett keeps up with her book work E 4 , 1 . y 3 in ' my ' 12 ft ' if ,.. . -M y, Q ' ff, Im, A. Q xv 'if' 4'jWf 1 K N , My it v , U .4 ,,.,,,...y 'i L sygi A 3 - ' 2 ,I I, tk W Q ' fw f I ,, 1 If ti n af H f I f 1 Q V 'fs 8 f ff f ,E 0 , Aff Q4 1 af 'swf ,Q , Aww I ,Q f f 6 X 41 Qi' 74 f Teachers sho enthusiasm I believe in boys and girls, the men and women of tomorrow: that whatsoever the boy saveth the man shall reap. I believe in the curse of ignoranceg in the efficacy of schoolsg in the dignity of teachingg and in the joy of serving others. I believe in wisdom as revealed in human lives as well as in the pages of the printed bookg in lessons taught, not so much by precept as by exampleg in ability to work with the hands as well as to think with the headg in everything that makes life large and lovely. I believe in the schoolroom, in the home, in daily life and out-of-doors. I believe in laughter: in loveg in faithg in all ideas and distant hopes that lure us on. I believe that every hour of every day we receive a just reward for all we are and all we do. I believe in the present and its oppor- tunitiesp in the future and its promises: and in the divine joy of living. 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Ruth Bibb Tom Birmingham l- f , ff C 'V X. wk 1 ' S4 . . J ', -231: N J VMS: Yi , V f lr l1J l2l v ' 2? -.W .,,,.....,,,.., , -..,....... , 1 3 f f.,': V wg E ,aah Charles Booth Marvin Broadstone L11 Mr. Schiller shows that even teachers have homework. Q21 Mr. Townsend and Mr. Pfitzner rest in their offices. 131 Mr. Booth discusses sports activities with Mack Cain and Stephan Spector. l' Teachers take time out for arious acti ities gn' W5ff,U , f H ' fi ff ff f ,riff mil, 2,-0, f zwwffaf f , ,f ., fl www ' f mme N wfrigba-SN :Fl- aw : N xx N vw as X xiii Q Nia 2 .ewxxia X, .Af '- A ff f 'www f f f X , - f ifkflf l w l 3 fx:-xftrdwa wwf l Ronald Brown Linda Bryant f 'l Z r 1, f , . 96.2 , fp 2,5-fbf xi el,-wig . I ..a.., - f f , Benny Cain Adrian Carl Mr. Carl scans grade cards before handing them out. aw 1 or 'Q Wanda Cox Ioe Craft Mary K. 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' ' Lx - ' ' ' ' , ' ' W9 3 4' 'T f Wu X I r efwf on ' E O4 Glen Heidebrecht Davonnda Hill 79 1 Q :YQ sl ZW' 1 f 1 'ng' G. if Q ' 9 0 in , Q, . Steve Howard Loren Ieffers W X 4 ,V J, ff V 5, H Af ng.-M, ,Mvf f X ' J ll. V .,,,4,,'Xb Aja V .x 'gh I ,gf Q V. f -4 1 1 s . A 5- . Nw, Mr. Lenhert shows a new dance step to Mr. DeWees. if W, Cheryl longs Donna Iohnson 4.2 Af sa as f Richard Hinkel Larry Hoffman 7? 1 Y S A , A V - -- --- - - V - - -r- -- A---v--1---w ---'--rw-Y.-f,w,':5s-vw-v-Y---aan-was , 14 V V -- L V A v K f ' e 5 r ' . fi fi .2 A 1 3 xi 3 4 Y 1 V P, B v A at EE' 2 li l i QM X ty. lg' .ll II 'i it '4 I 1. l '1 I l l, g 25, -3 l V vi F.1- 1 X xl 2 l l t l 1 i . . y 1 P , i . 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N , t 111 Mr, Weymuth plays a new song. f2j Teachers belly up to the bar during the skit. 131 Mrs. Sohwalm is happy because yearbook students met the deadline. l ! it 1 lt p HN W I t Wilma Sullivan 1 Q iv 1 U1 Ill 4 if Ierry Sutton Ken Swift Don Talbott l3l ,A 13 ,S .Wy f ,.,,..,f 1 nwfw X ,' 1 ,wwf A . fee , it f fx f 52 2 4 mnswus. C. L. Townsend Carolyn Trent --..j ' ffAf?5v'ff Wylie -fir? s ax-'Y ffvfhb 7f? ,- 'X' ' . uf ' .-, f Vw ff A 2,4221 jf i Faculty shows pride in their work W2'.i,..if' ..q Rick Weymuth Martha Wild J. is jeffrey Williams TW 'Gi--8,1 Gnu Regina Zahl lll W. ye? X' Ev: aw A ff fs 'Vw ' E-, : X '- 'ze X ' wa ' .,Wf f. , - -' w r 1 'M mfwwamiyff . 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' Gar Word f Mary Willis Lynn Wlftz y l2l ' V? , X sat,6Ew V s X X fy f , 'ibn-. ffl K sl f..t X U -sun C' F , x 111 Mrs. Fisher writes out a new test. l21 Mrs. Hargrave uses her calculator to figure up Patty Zchoche grades. 21 h f mwfM,W .1 I 6 4 if A WXXKMZ., ,.V, r ,T U r W , I 2 , gy fl f . I 1 My 5' fy, Q x in V 121 Taking a break from the strenuous activities Mr l31 Miss Beres and Mr. Williams display prizes Q51 Miss Hill demonstrates the correct way to prmt I 5 2 3 . 1 4 2 -,' 2., , A, ,f af: :ff f 4 -pl: W f ' f W 4 , l l f 0 ,, ' ' i A eff .f s - 'W-4' IW ,Sf 4 , 5 W ,' X-.ffl ff fi., 1 151 ' fine fffjiff, s fi-Myfy-1,f it .A ,, rzfffim -4 be ,f Uvrfv ,f 1 4' . , J Q ffflfffm ip- JMU MJ? 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'S h wif' N -. rx 3 4, V ,...,., '-Ja? 5 5 ' f' I I- 'hi I .J H r ' L 4 NJ -- 'J ' My I i' urn . ,- WJ , If I p ,A v -v 'aan 4bm.,,,,k-., q r i t 1 xv.. .,, Ag, , ,-41 ,, -2 W, f if Q10 I If Cafeteria workers and janitors work together Arriving bright and early each morning, were the cafeteria ladies who served breakfast and started preparing lunches for the many hungry Crif ins. In charge of this dutiful task was food service manager Mrs. Wilma Conley, who had to figure out how to serve nutritional, yet appealing lunches despite the rising cost of food. The cafeteria workers were Fern Fisher, Shirley Fisk, Hazel Brownin , Io Ann Collins, Helen Deason, Roberta MCC eery, Cathy Pen- nington, Melba Balwin, Wilma Conley, Carolyn Curbine, Betty Hodges, Marge Cain, Revay Hartley, Mare Mooneyhan, and Linda Marla. Keeping Winnetonka's physical appearance in tip-top condition were the crew of custodians headed by Harold Sim- mons. Pushing brooms, vacuumin car ets, and cleaning windows were just a sew ol, the many responsibilities of the janitor crew. The custodians were Red Welch, Harold Simmons, Warren Schmidt, Sylvia Malott, james Lindsay. .,,., ,,,,., -,, MM,,M,,W WW... 5 me 1, ,w?f:5 fir f ws X lil The custodians take a short break. L. to R.: james Lind- say, Sylvia Malott, Warren Schmidt, Harold Simmons. 121 The cafeteria workers dress up for a festive Thanksgiving. l3J Fern Fisher works in the kitchen. -' 22, Ill 5 'z : -,ff 7, awww 2 it ' W w W and M, . 4 , ,,V,p,,Z I,,, , , ., fra., 1 - , A A , F4 ' t ' 4, 455 , v lf wal , 7 950 A 'l . X f 51441 r ' -ww M F ' ldtz l- ps., 'Gi 1 X t ' ,.,,,,, A 7, f 'Q J V W, I K Q . v ff 0, wa , ' mai. Q 7. -a V M ' ' s i.f'Z54'f ' f Y 8 X, atsenxyfl if X 31 l 1 . ' it W M J! V ' s 'ZS ' Y W N 'lf iv. ,. . f, -, Q V ,JK t Qs 'T . ' X K ,1 , f x X A iv- ' .T 2 , X . I ssfg qff 5.1 f ' V gi V - , ' A V + Q . 5 . ,I XZ 5.3: . 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Key Club was sponsored by the North Kansas City Kiwanis International Club and, here at Winnetonka, by Mr. Glen Eden. Vlj 72 1 ff 1 ima A A' ' 'xl W . ' . iw ,ff 131 111 Chess club improves their pla ing skills This year's Chess Club, led by President Frank Vaughan, had thirty members. Frank said that the purpose of the club was to help students better their chess skills. They raised their money this year by holding a chess tournament at Winnetonka and selling cookies. At the Fort Osage tourna- ment in November the Chess Club placed se- cond. The sponsor was Mr. Ed Pfitzner. jlj The members of Key Club are: Front Row- Leslie jones, Belinda Thompson, and Tessy Taegel. Second Row- Lisa Regan, Denny Francis, Margie Mercer, Kerry Felts, Brenda Muecke, Cary Majors, Carol Manley, and Steve Majors. Back Row- Tom Ressler, Bruce Montino, Shirden Loving, Dale Mercer, and Larry Taegel. l2j The members of Chess Club are: Front Row- Randy Bush, Chuck Eglestone, Chris Brummett, and Mike Shields. Second Row- David McNeely, Terry Leeds, Mike Miller, Mr. Ed Pfitzner, Frank Vaughan, jeff Schmidt, and Kevin Murphy. Back Row- Doug Faulk, Dennis Proc- tor, Marcia Dycus, Chuck Poole, Kirk Brown, and john Berger. j3j Kerry Felts, Brenda Muecke, Gary Majors, and Steve Majors discuss upcoming Key Club events. -W X5 t1l lent 'ank melp r by mnka rna- d se- Leslie econd Kerry y, and ntino, Randy Mike , Mike hmidt, s Proc- d john l Steve lil sf! Business department organizes new club A newly formed club was the Business and Office Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America, sponsored by Miss Wilma Sullivan and Mrs. Mary Willis. The writing of the constitution was October of 1975 with the first monthly meeting held in November 1975. The purpose of this club was to give more information to people interested in business for a career or people interested in continuing business in college. They had monthly meetings with many types of guest speakers. They had such speakers as Ms. Mary Alice Fields from Mutual Benefit Life Insurance, Dr. Olin if .-f 4 4 ,C M nfl 1' Z 5 Frazier from CMSU, and Carol Virgo from Olsten's temporary employment agency. The money making project for this club was selling memo paper. llj Rhonda Reinschmidt, Cindy Reed, jamie Lowder, julie Reed, john Virgo, jane Bricker, Curtis McCalister, Sharon Kruse, Pepper Stokes, Mary Meagher. l2j Front row: john Virgo, Cindy Reed, Mary Meagher, Mark Morris, Loren Sage, Susan Dickson. Second row: Rhonda Reinschmidt, Sharon Kruse, jane Bricker, Deb- bie Chapple, Pepper Stokes, Curtis McCalister. Third row: Patty Patton, Yolanda Molina, judy jennings, Renee Barbosa, Myla Miller, Beverly Stull, Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Willis. I W' ,7 5, f. U. jk? ' 4 ,' Mini, ,L W ,., ,I A , ,M M., D v x I , g , Q M WM ,, 4 ff Q it , Www , 3 if , , .5 , X I A ,I I ,t ig 'L if fy? .Nt WS Wx x sfj, t J' 5 .C.A. signifies unit for sportsmanship Fellowship of Christian Athletes was a group of high school men who participated in many sports and athletic events. Regular meetings were held Thursdays before school. The club also held special meetings and dinners before upcoming events and sports seasons. Activities sponsored by F.C.A. were handball and weight lifting tournaments and various guest speakers to talk at meetings. This year F.C.A. was sponsored by Coach Dan Stanley. Officers were President-R.D. Hollingsworth: V.P.-Kenny Corwing and Treasurer!Secretary-Mike Dollins. Main goals of F.C.A. were to promote teamwork and bind a sportsmanship of unity. L11 Bill Pickens slices the goods at ' the annual Watermelon Bust. L21 Front Row-R.D. Hollingsworth, Kenny Corwin, and Don Mason. Second Row-Coach Stanley, Bob Rennison, Randy Lane, jon Phillips, Iohn Hardin, Scot Forsen, Mike Dollins, David Horrocks. Third Row-Kevin Murphy, Bill Fredericks, Scott Cornelius, Rick Wertz, jeff Cain, Dale White, Bart Bond, Randy Tomlin, Eddie Farmer, Wayne Brandon, Rick Velasquez, and Bret Allinson. Officers were President, R. D. Hollingsworth, V.P., Ken- ny Corwing and Treasurer!Secretary, Mike Dollins. l2l Qs , f wx' ff f 11 ff - 4-4.,,,f4f 1 fi 11 X f ffzf , 1 Q , f 1 4 f ff' f 'Z , f 1 1 Z ,MW X, 1, 1 A HF, W S ,W X '- 1 f 5 1 I 1 1 , 11 f if f f 1 , 6 X, 1 1,525 7 mf , J 11, I v, 1 f Q i f 1 ew . X A digest or til ,xi p ' na :NEI a .,i s I X 'ffl I 1 fi 'HQ 4' f ' 11 .5 A 4 KX ,, risgefxsirfxffrt K J 1, ,I ' f S 5 X 3 'Q 'ZTf?f51f-,.?ss . - ' wt i gr rj, i r is, X ' if X ,f y, li , f i lk Ex x ,s tt lr 1 ' A-ff SY' f ,f ' - ff M. i A 'X ,fs is fx X gf , ll Fl Amt of p e ar cool dini pint Out the rec tll t2l l3l Ka Pic Mc I ! 5 if . 5 1 , day I R X.. T , 4 I , 1. f , M-3: , . f W Q! 5 f , Q, ' J X l 1 , 7... ,Maw ig, W ' 'K 1 I FHA accomplishes goals This year's Future Homemakers of America worked to accomplish their purpose of promoting service. The ten members sponsored a bazaar in early fall selling macrame necklaces, cookbooks and stationery. Many get togethers, dinners, and parties highlighted this year. Mrs. Sonja Hargrave and Mrs. Gayle Lip- pincott sponsored the club. Kathy MacPherson won the award for Outstanding Home Economics Student and the Vera Wassen Scholarship. Grace Wamble received the Betty Crocker Award. 111 Kathy MacPherson won two homemaking awards. race Wamble won the Bett Crocker award 31,52 4 - gm ,fl i PW? t2l G Y - 131 The FHA members: Front row, L to R, Iudy Meagher, Kathy MacPherson, julie Reed. Top row, L to R, Angela Pickerall, Carol Irick, Ioyce Perry, Carol Lambeth, Cindy Monahan, Leslie jones. db ,1 ww ., if JS ....., '1,,,,,. lieu FTA learns teaching abilities The Future Teachers of America, spon- sored by Mr. james Myers, gained experience by working with students from Topping Elementary. There they assisted teachers and learned the different methods of teaching. The 34 member group had two main parties this yearg one at Christmas and a picnic in the spring. The purpose of the club, as stated in their constitution, is to make their education more meaningful and to provide activities to help students see the significance of teaching and the role of education in society. The President of this year's FTA was julie For- tulle. 4 PW? ...MM ......--- i i i ff' . ., f x ' X .W iw , . W .gf ,, 1 ,Ms . M f MW W E V, I ' 67 if 'ji .f 1 X f f J . vw fo' K'-f I t Agl fffe g , tm ii .tizlsfi My l4l L11 FTA President julie Fortune helps students with book selections. L21 Becky Griffith helps a student with a science problem. L31 Ann Palmisano, secretary, discusses naptime with kindergartners. j4j The members of FTA are: Front Row - Dena Cordan, Nikki Guidici, julie Fortune, Ann Palmisano, and Becky Griffith. Second Row - Kim Kurek, Cheryl Cunningham, jerrie Tyson, Marla Reusch, Candy Elledge, and Leslie jones. Third Row - Carol Lyons, Mary Armato, Paul Stewart, and Randy Lane. Back Row - Carol Chaney, Carol Aubrey, Steve Scott, and Mr. james Myers lspon- sorj. ,. 4, Ig ez W, 'X l3l -grit .. x F. Q gk XR 'sais' X K TI Ru Br' PT' Th Th cli It IH' ve so I1 ni Sz Cl t. C s c i 1 T wb' h ,J f, i Sf' if 'lil X -mga.. 1 l1l 4 I , R 3 Science club achieves through discoveries The Science Club was sponsored by Miss Russell, Mr. leffers, Mr. Peterson, and Mr. Broadstone. The purpose of the club was to promote an interest in science at Winnetonka. They held meetings every Tuesday and Thursday. The main accomplishment of this club was the construction of the solar house. It was a 4' by 6' self-sufficient house con- taining a greenhouse and a methane con- verter. It was run by windmill power with solar panels. 111 Science Club members, Front row: Karl Herken, Den- nis Karnes, David Kane, and Larry Ho. Back row: Doug Sadler, Bob Herzig, Ieff Dunlap, Pat Scarbrough, and Tim Coffman. QD' New club gets underway This year a new club was formed called the Film Club. It was sponsored by Mrs. Can- dy Scott and was formed to give students something different to do during seminar. The club sponsored many cartoons and bands dur- ing seminar in the auditorium to raise money to buy a full length movie to show. f ff... ,f T ,., vw fv f 5 9' fax 1' , :ft if .ft Y l21 Film Club members from left to right are: Terry Gib- son, Ioanie Koehn, Laurel Callow, Victor Reed, Sandy Iacobs, Danny Quigley, and Robbie Hall. 1 I Way 'iff-5 ff ff ff f ff X . f l I . Q-vi ., If , I 254 1 f . Fghfalfll' I QQQ755' 'ibfo 16 r ' ' -7 AAA' g, -,A I2l fins. ,Q .0 rf 'JW l X C J .1 . - 4. Student Tribunal undergoes changes This year's Student Tribunal, under the leadership of chairman Ierry Shepard, co- chairman of finance Candy Elledge, and co- chairman of records Cindy Eber, underwent a vast change in the new student constitution. A committee was formed to update the old constitution. The four major changes to the constitution were: homeroom represen- tatives, meetings held during, alternating blocks, title changed to Student Council, and the disposition of the general of- fices. Members of Student Tribunal were: General Offices-Ierry Shepard, Candy Elledge, Cindy Eberg Senior class of- ficers-Ioe Miquelon, Melody DeMar, 1oAnn Bowmang Iunior class officers-David Kaissl- ing, Nikki Cuidici, Brian Iusticeg Sophomore class officers-Tony Finck, Brenda Weddle, and Linda Brough. Chairpersons were Larry Lane and Mary Hoppe. The sponsor of Stu- dent Tribunal was Dr. Homer Corn. 554 A 1 if Kr, of-M., f 416W W fffzf fi ,,,' , Q, , V, fig if ft M W f' ff 1 if f f ,,,f fff W2 W f f wig . C, ' 7451- 2.1 f we t ,rar 2 fiffff I , lil t4J l31 121 U1 Dr. Homer Corn, sponsor, talks with a student about Tribunal policies. 121 Candy Elledge served as co-chairman of finance. l31 lerry Shepard led as Tribunal chairman. 141 Cindy Eber worked as co-chairman of records. fullf .if 4 '4 I , . A 'Y I 4-gf: .NA fs s,.w,',5,,.a .pls 5' 3 , 19 , ,, F, W ff yr ,, fm ,nw ., A 'fy 4 , , I 4 z 742 -5. gli, f, 5-, - ,, WL-1,.. ,. ,fp I ,NV . A QW, X X QU? f ff: QW? , ' . 'tang W ,, 'Uf 4 f irzyw f f f M11 ,W ,ff mf! ,rf M, -,ff 5 , 1w,,,w VM gf Ill L, 'G K 'F'Q.'r 'w 'f 1 4 5 W5,,,YfW l2l about ca ,QQ ,,W,f,. J Schools communicate , The Student Exchange Committee, headed by Miss Nancy Files, was created to strengthen schools' communication. Ex- changes were held with Liberty, Northtown, Park Hill, Raytown, and West. The Committee picked students by reading questionnaires submitted by those interested in participating in the exchange. The highlight of the year was the Committee going to Columbia-Hickman for the day in Columbia, Missouri. lll 9 , If 4 M, 111 Linda Stockman and Laurel Callow relax from their duties as Co-Chairmen. 121 The Student Exchange Committee members, top row: Dean DeShon, Linda Stockman, Kenny Corwin, Linda Brough, Melody DeMar. Bottom row: Barbara Vaughn, Laurie Shreeves, Laurel Callow, Nancy Donnegan. 131 Bryan Rooney shows a guest from Park Hill the front hall showcase. l3l l2l IW Mwwwae, , I , Z 1 lf 91 2 f s 'Aft . E +-Q. 1, .1 AK! 4 I- f F ,, , .X fn :- Z S u . ,,,.. 111 1' M l2l A, 1 ,.i .. -.. l ,. . l 2 M lv Q77 Q' 5 i . A t ' as ti , fr. t .wh .76 , ' .fx in l 'fi tb ,fn-1'- -6' Ti Modern dance and Spirits of '76 join WHS 'Num ,,.,, K ' A x ,PX ,Q ,jf ffl, l f t 3. lx. .di 351 I .--Y The Bicentennial minutes given by the Spirits of '76 helped to inform the student body of important facts in history. The thirteen member club, sponsored by Mr. Don Talbott and Mrs. Ann Neipman, gave the Bicentennial minutes during homeroom over the intercom. The group was formed to honor America's 200th birthday. The Modern Dance Club, sponsored by Miss Cindy Reese, was a combined class and club. The main activity of the year was their performance during study seminar for the student body. Plans for next year's club is put- ting a show together for junior high school students. As Miss Reese stated, this was a club for those interested in learning and perfecting the skills of dancing. Ill Spirits of '76, top row: L to R, lim Schroeder, Lisa Kor- manick, Sherman Dodds, Scott Hughes, Lee Ann Harp. Kerrie Fordyce, Dorena Alexander. Bottom row: L to R, Kenny Williams, Debbie Miller, Marla Reusch, Mark Lindsay, Mrs. Ann Neipman, sponsor. 121 Top row: L to R, Modern dance members, Teresa Adair, Ian Birkes, Pam Hoagland. Bottom row: L to R. Laura Armato, Colleen O'Gorman, Debbie Hopkins. Diana Marshall. AFS hosts two exchange students l4l 111 Tracy Herdman, Kathy Morris, Ana Alves, 1amie Bennett, Maria Molina, and Lori Ermentrout display their prizes for the best pumpkins. 121 Mary Kay Kirgis helps Yonta from Costa Rica get ready to speak at an AFS meeting. 131 Ana Alves learns how to make a lack-O-Lantern at the AFS Halloween party. 141 AFS officers are: Front Row - Melody DeMar, Bar- bara Vaughn, and Donna Gould. Second Row - Paul Whit- sitt and Mary Kay Kirgis. Not pictured is 1oe Miquelon and first semester officers 1o Strahle and Gail Cassell. Winnetonka was fortunate to have two AFS students this year. They were Ana Alves from Brazil and Amin Wahib from Lebanon. Ana lived with Iamie Bennett and her family and Amin spent this year with Trint Hanson and his family. The AFS club sponsored an all school magazine sale, sold holly, swingers, and T- shirts in order to raise money for exchange students and to send Winnetonka students abroad. One of the main activities each year for AFS is AFS Day, where the students here at Winnetonka have an opportunity to learn about the countries of many AFS exchange students. They also had a Halloween and Christmas party each year. To wind up the year AFS had a banquet to announce the new officers. Advisors for AFS were Mrs. Ann Niep- man and Mrs. Cheryl ones. This year's Presi- dent was Donna Gou d. l2l l f3l 4 us may i 4... .41 k s.,,,,m1 K vwwa-Q-,Ram v -- -en ,ff lf. JO SS I1. ly JH ol T- ge its or at rn ge 1d he ew , A ' . A Q ,J ffff: ' 3 . ,, .tv I 2 y if y y 5 .I XM!! f va if x 5 f 1 L' ' if ,' V 1 we , 1 f 3. 9 ,1 X t W-JH - Z A W 22. ' ' X 2 ' ' -6 My 5 A T if it f w f My . Q ,. , fi if ' 'F , .4 at .KI 4 , ram Ji,2-. ,ri , .Mk DQg V 1 inf --v ., 111 AFS Club members from left to right are: Front Row - Lori Ermentrout, Barbara Vaughn, Kathy King, Maria Molina. and Marty Iohannes. Second Row - Paul Whitsitt, Carolyn Moburg, Lisa Moore, Donna Gould, Mary Kirgis, Kathy Kidwell, Grace Wamble, and Mrs. Ann Niepman. 121 Trint Hanson, host brother, and Amin Wahib from Lebanon talk over the events of the past year. Q31 Suzy, from Peru, teaches Paul Whitsitt how to dance the Peruvian way. Clubs learn about countries French and German clubs spent the year learning more about their countries. Sheiley Branstetter, president of German Club, stated that the purpose of the clubs was to promote interest in the languages and customs of the country. French Club President was Sharon Swan. The German Club raised their money by selling Kiss-me cookies during seminar. Three of their main activities were an Oktoberfest with Northtown, a German luncheon during seminar, and helping a needy family at Christmas. -ff? T .mefifw .- bl L ,N vi .-'f.' .,- ',f-ff2f 2 ,, , . M. M., t3J L11 The members of French Club are: Front Row: Ieanette Serfass, Lois Stevens, and Meeghan Murphy. Se- cond Row: Lynette Hicks, Sharon Swan, and IoAnne Bowman. Back Row: David Stevenson. 121 The members of German Club: Front Row: Bar- Dara Vaughn, Sheiley Branstetter, and jamie Sheffield. Second Row: Mrs. Patty Zschoche lsponsorj, Robin Hale, Lee Patterson, Chuck Poole, and Ieff Schmidt. Third Row: Cindy Vanderberg, Penny Williams, Tammy Whitten, Carol Chaney, and Scott Hughes. Back Row: Cora Weatherford, Mary Brooks, and Tessy Taegel. l3j Robin Hale and Lee Patterson sell Kiss-me cookies during seminar. Kat hat thii No ma YVW prc Mr sai pre wc f if U C rr lv R S ll F C I , F I IN l l Low: . Se- i1'1I16 Bar- ield. Iale, low: tten, Sora Jkies l 5 l l 1 l t 1 -'sf Cartoons prove profitable Spanish Club, under the leadership of Kathy Dohrn, had thirty members. The club had many activities this year. One of the main things they did was have a party for the Northclay grade school children. They also made pinatas for the Posada party at the YWCA in North Kansas City. Another of their projects was showing cartoons to raise money. Mrs. Donna Iohnson, Spanish Club's sponsor, said that the purpose of the club was to promote interest in Spanish and provide worthwhile activities for their members. - in am., X in rw .iaaff ' I 131 Ill The members of Spanish Club: Front Row: Cheryl Bartsch, lane Prucha, Kathy Dorhn, IoAnne Bow- man, and Lynette Hicks. Second Row: Eric Richey, Rita McCoy, Dorena Alexander, and Laura Simpson. Back Row: Louise Dodson, Carla Brown, Ieananne Iarboe, Sandy Mustard, and Ann Hicks. IZJ The members of the Spanish Honors Society: Front Row: Cheryl Bartsch, Moraima Shwartz, and Georgia Buoey. Second Row: Sandra Lee, Kathy Morris, lane Prucha, Iulie Crooks, and Dorena Alexander. Back Row: Marty Iohannes, Cora Weatherford, Terri Peters, DeAnna Duncan, Beth Self, Kathy Dorhn, and DeEtta Miller. l3l joAnne Bowman watches over the Spanish table dur- ing Clubs Fair. ' if . T , gi W 4 Q ,. .4 9' XLVQ ' lf 511. .tit- , 3, Es I ff- ,Q fe, . 75 H fwl i f 3 7 ' 'H f we f V' V 's C41 Pep club changes st le Under the leadership of Mary Beth Marshall, the '75-'76 Pep Club supported and sponsored many events during the year. The club was based on a new format of trying to involve the whole school, rather than just club members. Red and gold members cheered the Criffins on to success, in not only sports, but music, forensics, and others. This year six boys were added to the var- sity cheerleading squad. The co-ed squad practiced through the fall season and the boys were introduced at the basketball games. They assisted the girls with stunts, cheers, and pyramids at games to promote spirit. They will be a continuing Winnetonka tradition. The girls practiced throughout the summer and attended camp in Springfield during August. There they won five first place ribbons in performance. They also received the spirit stick to bring home to Winnetonka. w-MW as-rs 'iii ill Ill Lisa Moore, Vicki Billings, Ana Alves, and Teresa Letscher are ready to yell. l2J Mary Beth Marshall, Pep Club president for '75-'76. U31 The complete cheerleading unit performs. l4j Pep Club officers are from the left: Vice-president, Rita Tarwaterg Sergeant-at-arms, Cindy McConnell: Treasurer, Donna Matthews: and Secretary, Cherlynn Patton. l3l 7 .X ? Y6 fb 7? 'N E a -I 'C F E 4 . . 'Z 4 3 Ill 'GSH Rita trer, ces' 4 1 ' ZC T21:v'f fm.-. ffl' parm, ' ,f , A H VW ...J f, M., Jeri! t 3 is ' t2l ff t fffwzlff. W-5,::.f . mf, 1 4, y ily. .V V V . My-X x W-ig., f --ff X QW.-..W. Q Sm f fm,-,X 47' A QENJAWK Law , A . Y vs w v V A593 nf, r -1 ff W K, W ,X - 151 I J wvfl' ki Q-.,,mmw. Wm 4,M....,, .v,v .W ,.,, . . ., .,,, -A.,....f -' 111 The varsity cheerleaders build a formation. IZJ The girl varsity cheerleaders are, clockwise from top: Linda Stockman, Diane McGuire, Paula Robertson, Georgia Bueoy, Ginny Iarman, and Denise Webb. 131 The varsity girls are happy after winning the spirit stick at camp. l4j The guy cheerleaders are, from the top, Mike Hopkins, Ray Smith, Dale Chenoweth, Darren Hanshaw, Danny Coppock, and Ross Knierm. l5j The girls form a pyramid. Mau Girls led spirit Iunior Varsity and Sophomore cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Pam Laster, enthusiastically led the Winnetonka Griffins to victory. The ten girls performed at all IV and Sophomore games. The six junior varsity cheerleaders: Mar- ty Iohannes, Denise Linville, Colleen O'Gor- man, Ianet Ross, Kathy Reese, and Brenda Sanders won the spirit stick and several rib- bons at Clinic, held during the summer. The four sophomore cheerleaders, Pam Colver, Pam Lauer, Diane Nelson, and Susie Spragg, were chosen in early fall. l3l mid, foi ba in no foi ba , -Wg, UI IV cheerleaders left to right are: Brenda Sanders, ,, 4, Kathy Reese, Denise Linville, Ianet Ross, Marty Iohannes, and front row, Colleen O'Gorman. ' IZI IV cheerleaders left to right are: Denise Linville, . Colleen O'Gorman. Marty Iohannes, Brenda Sanders, .4 . 22 5 f ,f M4 3 1: 51: f .Q 4 Ianet Ross, and Kathy Reese. M, ,I ISI Sophomore cheerleaders left to right are: Diane I Nelson, Susie Spragg, Ram Colver, and Pam Lauer. 3 Q 123 , nf 41 if Hs? we Q if 7 A if ' af E Q3 Z 1 I -.-... pn- l! , w ,. f H. 'W QW' L.. fa Q 21 .sp Pom Pon squad shows Griffin spirit The Pom Pon squad of 1975-76 performed for the school during home football, basket- ball and wrestling games. They were included in many pep assemblies, doing various novelty, jazz, and kick routines. They per- formed at Kemper Arena during a Kings basketball game. l4l L l3l , ..,. wy- ,f 'M far ,fffalw . 1 5 'N-,AW '-wM,..,, AWN fn. . W,-M I11 Diane Terry shows pom pon enthusiasm. I21 Becky Griffith and Susie Marshall pose for the camera. 131 Donna Fox, Grace Wamble, Kerri Gossick, Debbie Harlan, Patty Elwell, Donna Gould, Mary Kay Kirgis, Becky Griffith, Diane Terry, judy Ackerman, Susie Marshall, Laurie Ermentrout, Laurel Callow, Sara St. john. 141 The '75-'76 Pom Pon squad performed for an all school assembly. 1.1 ff. .ff if Y .i'7.,-swf f X MQW ,-317- ., L'f ,v'iW , .4 1 ,1122I'f,,I','fy,'Y! f Q fzwaaaawfaa , , , 4 .1-. , J ,Air E ? I ' nl If. x. ' if . QI Q . . I 1 if safe I if 121 II e Q2 I II II I I I I 'I I I I II I I I II I I .f xi Drill Team adopts Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Therese Searle, the Griffinette Drill Team performed during both football and basketball games. The team began their successful season by placing second for performance while attending the National Spirits and Sports Camp held at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield. The Griffinettes also accompanied the marching band in the Antioch, Mineral Water Bowl, and Bicenten- nial parades. They sponsored the annual Sweetheart Dance and also sold refreshments at the musical. 111 Front Row 11 to r1: Sallie Warren, Sheryle Bradshaw, judy Peacher, Nikki Guidici, Pam Puhr, Margaret 1ackson, Nancy Stupps. Back Row: Debbie Westlie, Deb- bie Shelton, Cherlyn Patton, Michelle Galloway, Co- MMQ r ,:. , f I I W1 4... X v?'WM'2 if X WWW Z st .sf ,Z fa 1 U I , .Jiff ., f f 7 fr aff f Q f - 'I ' , , 1 ,Z , AL X talen applf Nort Kirk: for t and solo pani shov teac' new title , Q 4 4, , 1 1 5 ., ,,,,,,,., ,,,,, ,tv .Q gs 'Q 4 , ,V c ,X f U eww 6419! captain Nancy Rector, Captain Susan Fausett, Linda Eichinger, Sherry Hatfield, Becky Smith, and Tina West- morland. 121 Keeping in step during the Mineral Water Bowl Parade are Debbie Westlie, Nikki Guidici, and Michelle Galloway. 131 Captain Susan Fausett performs to Rock Around the Clock during a pep assembly. 141 Anxious to leave Springfield, Sheryle Bradshaw, Sherry Hatfield, Nancy Stupps, Sponsor Therese Searle, and Margaret 1ackson, wait to board the bus. fir! , 5562 f L . 3 B ...N ua se!!! l v l tn I Majorettes reveal talents , W 1 ' ff , ff may . f V-f 7 . of... ,. .. I fy if . 1 With their glittering attire and multiple talents, the 1975-76 Majorettes earned the applause from spectators everywhere. They attended summer clinic held at Northeast Missouri State University in Kirksville, where they received recognition for their abilities and smiles. The squad did a routine with fiery batons and Head Majorette, Renee Barbosa, did a solo performance using swords. They accom- panied the band in parades and halftime shows throughout the year. The group was sponsored by business teacher, Mrs. Linda Bryant. WY' Q X' fax. I .F 4Wf4y f P W Www 4 , . A ' -5-'T t4J 4' 1: wr 'V . ,--5 Ill y S M - We . . Mt UL X ' .. fi? as 4 N ag-Wag S ..,,ez.mm'wv,.'f' wmvgfwwQ'safe.,,...,ff,..ggmN- 4, jswlgiq f-a!!:2.-if-I -1 d f an f vw, ..:,w tif i -z 'nv ,' -fm,-fi' aff ft wg v f . ' - . ' f -' -1- JL ,-.if 'f: 'e,.,.,y , ff -f -' pg 553 .1,. .y:. 2e f t, A V .. 'peg f 1 1 png, 3.5 , 'M 4-fn fffzaew-gaff-f a 47- f JW ft' ,f- ,ztzqsgmfsgfgfwf - - QM' My me mm .,4y,nyss .,v-.s4,szg.7' f:.':fM..1w:f5.fg ,4fs'.q:wfa.G ,as .. !v,m:,1,zA- ,. X '- fx V? 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M 1- My 2 .Wt I .ay .ws ,btw , ,- -fs VJ4:f4,f,4Ay...W,K44,.,. yf.,s,!,i,A 5 I ,gf sy? M- .W ,f iff L, ,mm , av f y iz-i f .. ,sm Q 4 W. , .tfmcw . . .mf 1 ' . ' . . 1 S ? t . fy. . ., ., f ff , Z. V, gf! -4 f f fs v 4 2 1 K 3 X mn',Q-4 ,':,.yv .cf 5 .- X V. U- .1 zff Q f .ww . qc . 'Z j f i 7541 5 ff , .Q f f 1 t3L .L- 51- my--nw sua:-' ' 1- -' Al ji. fl- .-.,...,. I ,, L , ,M ' Q . .,.a4u1 , . .fffff -qw cf'-.1 V X6 ' I-21 llj IL to rl: Head Majorette Renee Barbosa, Cindy Ten- nill, Martha Taegal, and lane Robertson. l21 The Majorettes dazzle the cro baton routine. Wd with their flaming l3j Talent and ingenuity are displayed at the Antioch Parade. l4J lane Robertson presents her solo performance during a basketball game halftime. .M 7 81 Girls contribute to athletics The Griffin W Club was organized to recognize female athletes who have been out- standing in their contributions to the athletic program. The club was open to any girl earning the Winnetonka letter or a Provisional letter in Varsity athletic competition. The girl's purpose was to aid in service towards the athletic program in the school and community. As one of their service pro- jects they adopted a Christmas family and presented them with Christmas stockings. They sold candy at all home basketball games and wrestling matches. Miss Wanda Cox, Mrs. Ianet Bicknell, and Mrs. Donna Iohnson sponsored the club. Ill Q11 Members Sally Fehrman and Becky Bumgardner proudly display their Griffin W letter jackets. 121 The Griffin W club, front row, left to right: Carol Lyons, Kathy King, Becky Bumgardner, Roxanne Salisbury, Rhonda Manthei. Back row, sponsor Mrs. Don- na Iohnson, Cora Weatherford, Kathy Ward, Shannon Wheeler, Cathy Kidwell, and sponsor Miss Wanda Cox. 1 l I A f K l2l iI1t1 Dis Vit Am of tivi stu pla we the wil Sp1 Mr Mc lil Bru l2l His and l3l Fisl Lex t4l Dis 'G ,fm vs T I 1 R -5-qv.- CCE divides into three clubs This year the COE department divided into three different clubs, the DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America, VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, and FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America. The clubs sponsored many ac- tivities such as bake sales, candy sales, typed student directories, and sold two year planners. Some of the highlights of the year were the district and state contest along with the annual COE banquet at the Gold Buffet with Charles Broomfield as guest speaker. Sponsors of the clubs were Mr. McCubbin, Mr. Downey, Mr. Craft, Mr. Sutton, and Mrs. McConnell. 7 if K. 8 r , n, a 1 A K ,,,. . ,. ..,,,,.,.,,,,.,, , . 2 i its ,, . z b Tl, ,QW 3 if ' I i , ,aww , 141 Ill The officers of DECA club were Robin Potts, Elaine Brummel, Steve Wright, Ken Majors. 121 The officers of FBLA were President Lynette Reinke, Historian Rhonda Hines, Vice-President Mike Morris, and Treasurer Daniele Finnell l3J The officers of the VICA club were President Mark Fisk, Gary Davis, Sheila Henson, Pam Kish, Denise Lewis. Mr. Sutton and Mr. Craft were co-sponsors. 141 Robin Potts displays his awards that he received at District contest. f f f wtf: L...-. Y fs Vw . , 1 WJ l1l 'bah fixup, 3 Vim pg in Ygxggpi Performers develop stage knowledge The Thespians at Winnetonka worked during 1975-76 to bring the Representational Theatre to the fore in the community. With of- ficers Susan Blair, President: Brian justice, Vice-President: Susan Hinck, Secretary: Sherrie Myers, Treasurerg and Sharon Swan, Historian, the Society was involved in every major school theatre production, including the Drama I one-act plays and Spoon River Anthology, a readers' theatre presentation. This year's Thespians took extreme pride in bringing the first American production of The Six Wives of Henry VIII to the Winnetonka stage. As sponsor Mr. lack DeWees stated, This put Winnetonka Theatre on the map. L11 The Thespian officers stand perched in front of theatre scenery from Molly Brown. From top, they are, President, Susan Blair: Secretary, Susan Hinckg Vice- President, Brian justiceg Historian, Sharon Swan: Treasurer, Sherrie Myersg and Sponsor Mr. jack DeWees. Q21 Thespians take to the showcase of their talents, the stage. Front row: Bob Crews, Candy Murray, Sherrie Myers, Sherry Hatfield, Tina Early, Cindy Eber, Susan Hinck, Sharon Swan, judy Wicks. Second row: Lisa Moore, Sandy Blattman, Cindy Baird, Kathy King, Cher Braley, Larry Lane, Teresa Stock, Peter Catalano, Paula Robertson. Third row: David Zagalik, Brian justice, jim Shroeder, Lori Shreeves, Keith Plotner, Cathy Weigel, Leslie jones, Lisa Regan, Steve Simpson, Nancy Hessel, Nancy Donegan, Kerry Fordyce, Dennis Rude, jill Adams, Russ Orth, Dean DeShon. l2l X .1 string.. v.-Hill l l 1 i I 13 .4 ,I 4 53,4 , P- REB Alu... til Club acquires equipment for broadcasting li WS? ' in Winnetonka's Radio Club had been a club for two years but only this year during second semester did it acquire any useful equipment. Dual turntables, a sound mixer board, and a flexible microphone gave Winnetonka station WHSR musical entertain- ment during seminar. The junior disc jockeys and engineers practiced strenuously, while some members studied information for the FCC third class broadcasting license. llj Radio Club members: lon floorj Darrell Shubert and Leslie jonesg lsittingj Cindy Eber, Lucie Riggs, David Kenward, Ms. Goodall and Candy Murray: fstandingj Larry Lane, Scot Sanders, Bill Fredricks, joe Parnacott. Mike Benedetti, Toni Finck and Cathy Weigel. 121 Officers checking out station equipment, records, and copy are: David Kenward, President: Candy Murray, Secretary-Treasurerg Cathy Weigel, Station Manager, L31 Showing a record jacket to one of the many albums Radio Club owns is Wi-ISR's Station Manager, Cathy Weigel. ew coach heads debate squad Under the wing of a new coach, the debate squad experienced another highly successful season. Miss Martha Goodall, graduate of Southwest Missouri State Univer- sity, sponsored debate for the first time this year. With leadership provided by club Presi- dent, Cindy Eber, Vice-President, Curtis Stock, and Secretary-Treasurer, Candy Elledge, the group traveled to tournaments across the state. Teams achieved their more important victories at the District and State contests. Cindy Eber and Larry Lane became the tenth ranked debate team in Missouri, while Lane advanced to National competition in the Student Congress House of Represen- tatives. - When not competing in almost 6000 tour- nament rounds, events were held throughout the year for the squad that were purely social. l4l 121 l1l sy,:t' l3l 111 The bell tower at NWMSU stands tall in front of the building where district competition was held. 121 Officers are 1l to rl: Cindy Eber, President, Curtis Stock, Vice-President, and Candy Elledge, Secretary- Treasurer. 131 Numerous awards crowd the trophy case. 141 Novice debaters are 1sittingl: Lucie Riggs, Leslie lones, Kim Mercer, Candy Murray, and Ms. Coodallg lstandinglz Brenda Weddle, Harry Hall, Toni Finck, Mike Benedetti, Randy Gaston, Vicki Duncan, and Dan Eber. l 'z Q 5 Q ,4 . gr W ,. t I 4 . 1 i ? ,r 1' if Q f ffm fa -YZ ,' 'I . he WW, ,fr w F of - Pg 61 t by in iff fs? 1, , 1 1, Wa, - ey' .fy .- 5 fm yi , 15,3 ,V, -Q X ' 4 is , ,S . ,.,k y Y, X A 4 gf? 9 as in 9 as Q fray? 4 , 4,5552 2 K, 4 .11 -g y?- y J Q 'ff C42 W- W i 4 A 4 i 6 JN y A I QWX? 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M, ,. ,.,,,..,. ff-f V-Ano. 1 4 1'-lv0 lvf l4F14'hf f ,, . ., . -N. . 1.1.7-...f1.,fs.f4..a 3 'f S15 Y, X r - y x . . A IQ' Wx 'www A4 ,wswv it 111 The experienced half of the debate squad includes lsittingjz Carolyn Pope, Candy Elledge, Ms. Coodall, Cin- dy Eber, and Cathy Weigelg fstandingj Tom Stock, Steve Denny, Mike Wheeler, David Kenward, Curtis Stock, Larry Lane, and joe Parnacott. I2j Clothes, hooks and files Clutter up the Swamp 131 A trophy won at Parkway Central in St. Louis shines. l4j These quotes in D5 influence the very thoughts of all debaters. 87 l The Griffin Rites Staff, under the leadership of editor, Iohn Lewis, produced Winnetonka's bi-weekly school publication. The staff of twenty-one students, reported on current events and compiled their informa- tion at the Dispatch in the form of four and eight page newspapers every other Wednes- day. Among its many undertakings, the staff composed a Youth Scene section for the The Kansas City Star. The staff, in the process of producing the page, had many opportunities to view the policies and ideas of The Star. 111 The Griffin Rites editors: L to R: front row: Becky Smith, Iohn Lewis, second row, David Stevenson, Melody DeMar, jerry Vaughn, third row, Ron Daniels, Debbie Cezar L21 The staff and advisor work at the-Dispatch producing the paper. 3 David Stevenson, feature editor, takes time to plan I 1 upcoming stories. I 121 ISI Staffers 'Rite' bi-monthl J ' ff Mk7w4f , Y ZZ., X glam-we lug We if 4 ws ,WN 'af i 5 M! .J ,N .. TQ? f V 'bv X Ng:-' we , , :Q 4 K fs W, J f A' VNNN I i as X , , i 3 1 SV I Ill Debbie Cezar, ad manager, works at billing adver- tisers. . 121 The staff, L to R: front row, Becky Smith, Bob Ren- nison, David Hotchkiss, Steve Simpson, Melody DeMar Debbie Cezarg second row, Ierry Vaughn, Ron Daniels Steve Denny, Bret Allison, Linda Brough, third row, Nan- cy Schuh, Ieff Fuller, DeEtta Miller, Lisa Ray, David Stevenson, David Kenward. N If A V, , f .1 121 Staff strives for perfection The 1976 Odyssey staff, guided by spon- sor Mrs. Cynthia Schwalm and editor, Debbie Cezar, worked diligently to wind up the year long task of putting out the 1975-76 yearbook. The Bicentennial themed annual not only tried to recapture the events of the school, but also joined in the celebration of the country's 200th birthday. As in the years past, the staff began the sales campaign by choosing seven girls to sell yearbooks for the title of Odyssey Queen. Princess Nancy Rector and Queen Kara Thompson were crowned at an all school assembly held at the close of the sale. U1 Editor, Debbie Cezar, Photographic Editor, Pat Ar- nold, Assistant Editor, Melody DeMar, and Business Manager, Cathy Weigel get together to proofread pages. 121 The main hall is the center of campaign action for yearbook sales. l3j Advisor, Cynthia Schwalm shows yearbook re resen- tative, Pat Penniston layouts before sending them to press. Q41 Pat Arnold, yearbook photographer, gets caught with his camera down. 151 During the Odyssey Assembly, Colleen O'Gorman and Linda Eichinger act out exaggerated yearbook sales skit. l4l My ,V .Zyl , 1131 2, ...Nd 3 ,. .- 49 ' ,Pe g gf x aw n gfi p . X 'g , jf if 4 4 f 1 1 .454 ' 5 , ,gravy M , 'K 4 ., , 0 H. 'V E .. . .Weimar .7l '7w-:.ff.4f , xx g 5sD 'w iYv 17' AES XO! I ,A 7 l4l 131 ,if 9' QF. ' ' . .L lx 5 -9371- L11 Top row lleft to right1: Melody DeMar, David Kaissl- ing Carol Aubrey, Cathy Weigel, Sharon Kruse, Patty O'Gorman, Debbie Cezar, Kathy MacPherson, Barbara Vaughn, Mack Cain, Colleen O'Gorman, Kenny Corwin, Mrs. Cynthia Schwalm, yearbook advisor. Second row: 1im Guthrie, Linda Brough, Michelle Galloway, Lisa Ray, 1ill Adams, Brian Iustice, 1oy Weddle, Sandy Miller, Deb- bie Boen. Bottom row: Beckie Smith, Linda Eichinger, Kara Thompson, Kim Kurek, Sherrie Myers, Pat Arnold, Linda Stockman, and Stephan Spector. 121 Editor, Debbie Cezar, talks over yearbook ideas with Pat Penniston, yearbook representative. 131 Brian Iustice and 1oy Weddle listen to yearbook in- structions as as Kathy MacPherson, Kim Kurek, and Lin- da Eichinger work to complete yearbook pages. 141 Mrs. Cynthia Schwalm ponders over completed pages. 111 Ei ff f , 4 tv it '4iK:w,... .., t Vw ' 1 N l N ' x N W n 1 I X s . 1 it L 1' 35 1 H 1 4 47 Q Zfmw f x QXQQ 4 A A sm 5 46 if 5, : 12:32, 315 gy M? wx Q V if -4 Q mf-Wx ww A K ff 1 f Q af - f f M , v jf' 4: ff 4 J ' -MM-mam? , . 'w f , f f 1, , ,,f,1f. .- ,:w fV5752 f 1 f fieiaff Z , xy-f ,-fa ff 41'- W ,X V X NX 'fx X9 1 . P ,Q A .Z N 1 .. A v' -ff 5 N ,X :EZ wg. xx XX 5, K F QW 1 M if fm NK X Xfffl x mm Q 5' X X , I af Xvw Aff vim I , 1 , 5 V ,f gf X' if 7 A Q mmf ' V, QW , f 2 2 49 x 2-wb f . V' Q VM fa 5 r f . , .. 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I Finance, guided the class through the plan- Chairman David Kaissling Co-Chairman of Records Co-Chairman of Finance Nikki GUlCllCl Brian Iugligg ir ll I i l F i li , l ll at I !, F ig l it ti tl 'lil lt ' S 'J-1 'a fi X T' fun K 'f M , N. f i . .., flglefrt 539 ,J f, V A 3.13, ,'Hr'.f Ha. ,uf qi ka. iii? 4. , Q i ' 't J +12-ig -A . , J N? , Z - 3 .iw I 9 'Q if 5 2 iftla is .123 L 01 K 'Ov' is qw, ,, , , , ,K if ,. va., -.'lA W V K , ' V 552-ii i 1 'ICI it ' is :uh 4' 4 W, I X 'lg R 651 K ' , ' my W. r S 'fffigw V f Vg , F 142 4 J 1 I . , A Q , f A ' fy ' ima ' A ' , .A u V , i N A- -I 4,-5 v eff u I Laurel Callow, Karen Aubrey and Brian justice , 2 ff X ., , I, . - 6 21, . i T A ' , ms' it fe-M' x N J. - st Us XQ.,...Q A gg X 'X 13 .,...f 4, 4 , 2 Q M 'Xt M.ff:.1.- 5, SQ! ,aaa swf rj Q if 1- X My f f , , ff? ,Q fe ' - . if X f ff ,-,,, ff , ff' 7 X 6 ima , 1 3 , ' f ,r ff, f 'Aw-'QQ 4A.w ,' ??f-1 , , I fj ff I ,fmjf Mary Abser judy Ackerman Gale Adair jill Adams julie Adams Rhonda Adams Vicky Adkison Laurita Aeby Dorena Alexander Sharon Allen Steve Allen janet Allison john Anderson Patricia Anderson Vicki Andrews Mary Armato Meri Arnold Roger Arnold Karen Aubrey Frank Barbosa Dale Barnhart juley Barron Greg Bartow Sheryl Bartsch Bob Bauer Beverly Baughman Terry Beach Richard Beaubien jamie Beckman Mark Berglund Ronald Bergstrom Betty Beake Darla Binkley Brian Birmingham Mary Black jim Blair Cheryl Bliss Scott Boone Mark Bostwick Russell Bowen janet Bower joyce Body Chris Bradshaw Wayne Brandon Shelley Branstetter Glenna Brock Mary Brooks Fred Brown Kirk Brown Tim Brown Tom Brown Cary Bruton Dee Dee Bryon Delores Buckle Brian Bumgarner john Burger Cheryl Burgess Peggy Burgess Mike Burk give poster ideas to Suzy Marshall at. the Pep Club Poster party. , , I .1 W 41 was-4' Z' 4 Patty Burk Steve Burns Randy Busch Brynn Bynum Laurel Callow ,.4-'ii f ff X7 0,4 , ZW wwf? , W, f f f Mig? , H ff t -viz 1 f X 0 4 7 3 f Fd, V I .. f, ', M' 4 if ,4 U , My f ' f fl J , 1.1 ff -, ,,,,,, ,ff '57 n c fi , 7 1 -ings,-, , ff ww N .Y 'X 50 ,J Sv .l l l li ajft l Il , lt , , it iltit flli we ft li lltj lt t flu? j' SL: lp , -'lltj L ig , ti tj- t jllll j wjljl l lltat j jllie m ill Xllt .jjljll ll !,!'j Fl-ll tj j l t,j ,a tv ,W t .l ?l 'j' ll '1 j . t l L j l E l l si j l f t j l g l l 1 j j l 1' I i, i l 1 I F. j L.. 5 s L 1 i Ula 5, j F l l, li l ll, fl '- l j 'fl gl it l Pam Campbell Tom Campbell David Carlile Kitty Carnes Debbie Carpenter Sandra Carter Tony Cavallaro Carrie Chambless Carol Chaney judy Chaney joe Chaszar Rosemary Chester Carol Christie john Clayborn Cary Cleary Susan Cole Bob Collins Mike Colver jack Colwell Lisa Cooper john Corca Eddie Cordell Larry Corder jerry Cowen jim Crocker julie Crooks Carl Curtis Denise Daffron Pam Dalton Ron Daniels Stephanie Davenport Kenny Dawson Kenny DeBaene Silvia De La Fuente Robert Deming Dean De Shon Garland Dewey Hugh Dewey jim Dickson Theresa Diebold Billy Diels Scott Dillon Louise Dodson Louis Dodson Lisa Dolly Nancy Donegan David Donovan Mike Doolan Aaron Dougherty Rhonda Dowell Rhonda Dunaway Deanna Duncan juniors climb to achieve spirit ' rf , ' L ,.,., , , ,,.V bww ,fy f I , V ' - f Y -: , f, ,.gf , 1129 ' ,t , 2 3.- l ,Z vm A1 , fy ,X -are fra ,1', 'i.f V if ,, , M X Z - Af I , ' - ivy . . e ff f f 5 2' f ff I 'V I f 5 K g A, 4' ,X fzf X425 Z7 1 1,-v X at-U ff I ,W ex 35wg4'h:W'f .. :,.g: 54-1f1:55,g: f pfwwt., ' was , V X ,g ,H .. mv, ff ' SZ 1 ' , 5 M, ,. , My 'ZW 4 , j, 4 Eff ff, , y ty WW' ff . --we W, .v 43,1-P .-!?'M '-f', f54g725fvgg55-,: ,710 ' Z Q, X it a ,.,, K . 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O ?T' C2 'U Er' cn UJ 'TJ Z .- cn D- O o E. cn I3 5 O F-05 f f lfil C wi 5 her purse. .xf IZJ An early arrival of spring at Winnetonka. P 439 ,Zn .5 - - - - f f l3j Vickie Cousins, Michelle Galloway, and Colleen ' 42,,,,3ff O'Gorman display their Christmas spirit. eff , , C41 Brynn Brynum and Teri Gibson play music their own ' 0 151 Rushing to class are sophomores, Billy Calvert, joe X, 5533524 ff Baxter, Bart Bond and Ieff Cain. 1 149,-f.V. f . - , .M W ,,,, IGI Sophomore, Phil Calvert, models a pep Club Sklft' I ,R t A 'ft ffg, :Sw 171 Darren Hanshaw, joe Miquelon, Cliff Neill and Chet f ' I 'V ' ,Q . f,I,.,H ffl, ?f Lamkey relax between Classes. ' t ,L..7fw 'V f 4 f 'U 'K - , - , ' rf ,V wg. 4. Q ., '.,g,,'f,5, f Q 'W f' wg' 'f lag, . f, up ,f 2 'A IU 3 , ,, 1 V , 5 , ,A ,I,f,, , ,17,,Z,!M5 f tx t 1-I My L 4 - Y 'h153!'43F' ' CJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A1 K1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ,, '+,'f,v,,f 1527! 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Coached by Pete Hager, the team placed well in most of the meets and finished in first place in the district meet. The team finished third in the conference meet behind Raytown South and Truman. The meets preceding the district meet were not to deter- mine who would compete in the state meet. Finishing first or second in district would enable the team to reach state. The Iunior Varsity team had just as good a record by beating Raytown South for the championship for the first time in seven years. Another high point in the season was finishing first in the Oak Park Invitational. 111 Griffins push for front of the pack. L21 Mark Foltz feels the agony of a long run. 131 Chet Lamkey streaks by one of his opponents. 141 A winded Dale Chenowith finishes the day in stride. 151 Mark Hoppe fights to keep his lead as he finishes. B ,Wy A ,x ix asf' V Q'-.. X, ' ' 1. -flf 4 '. ,gf ,K -1, .-531 .ar ., 1 to state ' .'. 7 lf' ' ,J . SV ft. 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Q is F ,Q gg if Il ,QF 4.-I ' es- Tl . , . - a , h 'iii :ANT YOU 121 Q11 Front Row fl to rj: David Gamel, Steve Traxler, Carlos Estaban, Phil Stilson, David Hotchkiss. Back Row ll to rj: Chet Lamkey, Dale White, Dale Chenowith, Montey Stanley, Mark Hoppe, Glenn Dysartf' IZJ Montey Stanley rests while Mary Hoppe directs traf- fic. L31 Griffins discuss a long day. L41 On your mark, get set ,... Not included in the picture are Mark Foltz, Mike Rob- bins, Mike Culver, Gerald Otis, and Mike Hodgson. .fs t X , ,lj Fw fo 1 Griffins take share of conference title The 1975-76 football season was a winning year for the Griffins. They finished with a 6-4 record and a share of the conference title. In the earlier part of the season, the Griffins started slow losing to Lee's Summit and Shawnee Mission Northwest in a close contest. The third game of the 'season was a turn of the tide as the Griffins overpowered its rival school, North Kansas City, 33-16. The next game on the Griffin's schedule was going to be one of the closest games of the season. Truman came out on the short end as Winnetonka coasted to a 34-30 victory. The next three games were lose games, but the Griffins came away with three victories over Ray South, St. joe. Central, and Hickman Mills. Heading into the latter part of the season, the Griffins had trouble with conference op- ponents losing to Raytown and Oak Park in hard fought battles. The Griffins finished out the season against state power, jefferson City. The Griffins steam- rolled the jays 34-19 to keep their winning tradi- tion. jlj Rick Velasquez puts his toe into the ball, on the kick off. Q21 jeff Balagna snags a Bill Sobbe pass and heads up field. Winnetonka's powerful offense gets ready to run a play against Lee Summit. l4j Kenny Corwin and Bill Sobbe track down a jefferson City ball-carrier. WWW? f K sy' li S? it t , - V f , if fr: ' la , tw 5 P ,. , 3 A 5. i 'Rza' my ,. 1 0 , Q C, 4 ' , , A f Y 'k i ' ,raw ' ' M . rf fm .. f if fa ta s lg 4 g 5 . Q Gi L mb' 3 Ei ,t 4 Q., X 5 X 2 'AQ ' , S WX ' 'tv t il YiZ' Y X ' ii ll r ,?X'r, my .A ,, l sf, gui? MN - it dia f , af t' 31,1 pffyii Ill Front Row fl to rj: john Harper, Ieff Balagna, Bryan Rooney, Brad Stevens, Steve Scott, Bill Sobbe, Mike Wilford. Second Row ll to rj: Greg Main, Clifford Neill, Rick Velasquez, Ion Phillips, R. D. Hollingsworth, Mike Doolan, Kenny Corwin, Tony Cavalaro, Trint Hanson, Tim Sutlief. Third Row fl to rj: Terry Hawkins, Gary Morris, Larry Ackerman, Ed Farmer, Randy Lane, Wayne Brandon, Scott Boone, Bob Bauer, Randy Tomlin, Rusty Orth, Pete Ragusa, john Weber. Fourth Row Il to rl: Don Mason, Sam Manthei, David Kaissling, Rick Wertz, Mark Olsen, Tom Morrison, Danny Coppock, Steve Denny, Bret Allinson, Ross Knierim, Pat Latier, Terry Kidwell. Q21 Coach Stanley and Coach Booth study the situation from the sidelines. 131 Bryan Rooney outmuscles Neal Spencer, of N.K.C,, for the football. ,, P, qu' 51 ,E 2 'IE WSW WW: i Ml W , Li fir L 5, :N 91 . In E. 'K ai N ug W' V! 52 wq A 1-, 1 w W, sa 3 2 H F 4 -Q-f..-wana..-Q 4.5--.......,a::f : , , . ..-. , .-1,, - -- V! l. V' ,iQ 135- my lm Q ii , ,N 1' M !, N E 13.1 X ffffggf-4 ,X ISI e a lrif- tetic tan- the tbbe and 'like lens tnny able fm-new-. V -0435, ., , I ja s T l4l r- b v ,hiv-M .- sl' VARSITY RECORD 1976 Winnetonka Qpponemg, Griffins 30 Lee's Summit 34 Criffins 0 Shawnee Mission Northwest Criffins 33 North Kansas City Criffins 34 Truman Griffins Z0 Raytown South Criffins 22 St. joe Central Criffins 28 Hickman Mills Griffins 7 Raytown Criffins 12 Oak Park Criffins 34 jefferson City llj The Griffins' bench looks on in a contest against Lee s Summit. j2j Bill Sobbe lets go of one of his many touchdown passes. l3j Dan Coppock snags another key pass for the Griffins of Winnetonka. l4j The Griffins break through the banner, preparing to play Shawnee Mission Northwest. l5j The offense of Winnetonka gets ready to explode for another touchdown against Lee's Summit. l6j The Criffins defense blocks another punt against jefferson City. j7j The offensive line opens a hole for jefferson City. l8j jeff Balagna looks up field for daylight. I , 1 as f -. Sophomores tackle tough schedule The sophomore football team did have talent, but did not live up to their potential, Coach Lee Townsend sums up the football season. Sophomores had trouble for the year put- ting it all together. They ended their season with two ties, and one win with five losses. The main factor contributing to their lack of success was the overwhelming amount of in- juries during practice and games. The Griffins traveled to Lee's Summit to meet their first rival. They walked off the field in a 6-6 tie. The sophomores received their first bat- tle of defeat in the next game against Shawnee Mission Northwest. This downfall did not keep the Griffins in low spirit. They came back to tie North Kansas City 6-6 and went on to be victorious against Truman 18-14. . During the rest of the season, sophomore Griffins fell face to face with defeat. x N ft . tv L if QQKQ , A I 'eww f X 4' ' any-A 9. .1 , .. f 1 Vt .QM 4 75 ?.wwa-1 if C114 f any AKA vs, . .ma if 'Q 1' X get .M .5 Z.. ,fi W , wwe ' f tl , ho A . . W... V1 VW . L! it l K . ' 'w ' f eg: , -4 . . .N .Q . I ,W , ,Q . .. ,N Q. A ,. 1 .V 5 'ss f.. q'W 'ff Q iff! fx M get 4.453 i 5, f if l Ad Q i t DI' W s , . . ki K'?'WwJ'A ny uh ,ff . f wif?-vm. 'V -Q Q f 7 v .5 4 W ha! X of M ,XE '15 be ix tif fine -ff, X ,f rf ff . eg ,, kf :QW 1. A Q y YQ Qngisfgf? ' t 1 V f 5 - f , X. jg ,'Ya,ffZr 'ala Fmg,?vf2' ,Zakir .Q 2 f f .Q f J ' A 2 1 . , X fl gifs' jf, 41, .X , .. .K I .fkggw K MV ,. 4 If Qi 6, JV 5. .ft . . 1. in , f 3 .. 't ., w f . I ' 1, f ' f L, 1 I , -'AM ?f.,.1jf'f3?',Zj: gf y X , . D . 4 . K , MOJE ag, I ' A ' y 'P' 'fy 34541 R , . Q V f... 7 iff 2 7. X, . Q. f'it4 Q ' v -Q . V iQ hz' I Q likzmjl A -A ., Q ff Sy. . ,., f A f .A5. Wg, 4 'www is .. 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' so A T - ,'t-swf X 5' X f 'W 'UQ ,, '. F, ,..,31 x,,,pxJ'4'.2aff3Hi1?'7'? ,,:fs.j1nf-4.f 15gqsf,f.Z,,fzf'f', J , rf ffffiff ., A ,, ,, ,nv ' mb 7.4 m,,,, M ., ,ffvfyfl rg., My , A .T4,,,y,-,ff i l2l 111 Rusty Orth shows punting form. L21 Winnetonkas ball carrier fights for extra yards. Q31 Winnetonka's I.V. defense tightens up down by the goal line. Q41 Ed Fuller assists in a tackle against the Tigers of Lee's Summit. L51 Football staff. kneeling: Chris MoClanahan, Greg Hasting. Standing lleft to rightl, Steve Howard, Don Talbott, Don Giannola, Lee Townsend, Dan Stanley, Charles Booth, and Benny Cain. f S.aJ V rm 1 ' . Q M ,si 1 S ,h ,, l'f'nn': 3 X' '24 1 ,Sl A' ' I X s Q., f-473.1 T, - t.,, ., The Varsity basketball team turned in the best record in Winnetonka's history with four- l teen wins and only two losses. The team came away with no losses on the home court. All this put the Griffins first in conference, ninth in Metro, and tenth in state. One of the Griffins' best efforts was when T they took first in the Winnetonka Invitational Tournament. In the NKG Tournament they T came in second, losing only to Raytown South. Three Griffin basketball players received recognition in all conference. Bill Sobbe made first teamg Dave Zeller second team, T and Terry Olsen received an Honorable Men- tion. Also, Bill Sobbe made second team on all t Metro and Honorable Mention all State, along with being voted as the team's most valuable player. ' Q11 Two points for the cagers by Tom Garcia. 5 IZJ Varsity team members: Standing: Dan MiI10r, David Zeller Sean Olsen, Terry Olsen, D9T1I1iS Shipley, arid f Mack Gain. Kneeling: Doug Stehl, Mark Fitzgerald, Rick V Valasquez, Tom Garcia, and Bill Sobbe. T ta fa T Griffins end season victorious f X 4.65979 W Z 3 f 1 M' -4 vi 4 a Q . , 'W , ? W f ff? 4 5 pi. , 6 , ' ff 4 I 9 5 2' f fffo' if ft 'Gi' W. t 1? 6 :gtg 3 xi 'rfb ,QIMLJQ si 5 A 1 I I X WW . . A1-f f' . f g sg yy 1 1 li M 6 1,42 1, if i :ma 5 if 'T 1, f f ld lf if 'WMM lr M! 7 I f' f 3 rf --not 4 'iwg X f 1, A X- , Zi ' ,ff 'S , J., W 53 f, 6' tl 54, Q! SQQQ ,hat mst H1 ' l2l t3l as aa, 1 U1 David Zeller attempts to throw for a basket as Dennis Shipley is ready if it should be a rebound. Q21 As opponents move in, Mack Cain, throws the ball to an open teammate. l31 Doug Stehl leaps above Lee's Summitt players to place twopoints on the Griffin scoreboard. Q41 Dennis Shipley guards the ball from Oak Park as he moves in for a basket. Q51 Between quarters assistant coach Vern Peterson and coach Gary Goodson talk over play strategy with the team. L61 A frequent sight as the Winnetonka Griffins end a successful year with a record of 20-4. I Criffins take Conference I 2 f I Criffins Park Hill Criffins Lee's Summit Criffins Oak Park Criffins Raytown South Criffins Hickman Mills Griffins St. Ioe Central Criffins Raytown Criffins Truman Criffins Bishop Hogan Criffins Oak Park Criffins O'Hara Criffins Raytown South Criffins Hickman Mills Criffins Raytown Criffins NKC Criffins Truman TOURNAMENTS Winnetonka Invitational First Place NKC Invitational Second Place RECIONALS Griffins 74 Liberty 58 Criffins 40 St. Ioe Central 70 Q11 Terry Olsen leaps into the rafters for a rebound. 121 Assistant Coach Vern Peterson' and Coach Gary Coodson spur a successful year. l3j Diane McGuire and Ginny Iarman present Bill Sobbe with the first place trophy at the Winnetonka Invitational Tournament. t3l t N, E E '52 s 3 . W 3 S G -I it flew lr' 11 t 4 E W z 151 ui 1 X 1 A Am, ,- 1 ' l3J I 1 l, wr H.-2, .fd I ! . f a 5 1 ff ,. 2 M' , we .1 'wi f ' ,rwdgwww K - ' -1-if-fb I , 5,354 gf 1 Mi me gm, , y We ff' sri 5 5 f ' SM ' ff :fc X' 6 , ,,, , f 'E 3' 9 2 f f Q ,iv f X' A 4 f M fb f X X 0' 7212 , ,. win ' X - . ff 1, fs 'Eff 'A s-fx-34' ff ,zwjlj 1, f l4l l2J Q11 Terry Olsen and Dennis Shipley offer a strong defense against Patriots. Q21 Bill Sobbe dribbles the ball unguarded down the court l3j Doug Stehl struggles against a heavy defense. l4j Griffin Roundballers attempt to recover the ball. l5j Dennis Shipley and David Zeller get ready for a rebound. D' JK A ful w tif l 1 I 1 t t t . 1 1 mr fn ,l Qt ll l gr li fill QN x t g' 3,, 'i 'l B t l l I l i l l , l l V t l l 1 1 l 1 l l l ll l r 4 lt I ll u l l S l 1 l tl' t l , l I tl ,l t gt ual lf I1 .ga i 1 ia ,I gr af Q 1 will l ull s,, 'll ill ,lit l I Cagers enjo a successful year Winnetonka's junior Varsity and Sophomore basketball teams showed great promise for the future. The Iunior Varsity team, under the guidance of Mr. Vern Peter- son, turned in a record of nine wins and seven losses. The Sophomore team, led by Mr. Steve Howard, finished the year with a record of twelve wins and six losses. The team did out- standingly by finishing out their season with second place in the Oak Park Invitational. 111 Rusty Orth impatiently waits the chance to snag down a rebound. 121 Iunior Varsity team, standing: Mark Berglund, Chet Lamkey, Sean Olsen, Kevin Klimpt, and Rusty Orth. Kneeling: Mark Gamber, Steve Roberts, Dave Haggard, Kenny De Bane, and Kent Senzee. v 3 74. aff X 0 'fi ,am 9 , W' Q f f W UN 72 'SEQ' 1 iqf' i mm: 5. ' it mi E23 Q! I , ,,,- ,..,,-.....--,... .......,-..i, ,,...,- M.. .. ., ..-,-, --,.. ., 77 Y J - V, .!,, w L44 2 5 .fggzsgw ill 'N 'Q- -g-aigggg, Q 2 iiiiii Silk Ui I2l 1 W rf A -fund' um, ,india ffifzc f -M. iff- f 0 1 fN,' 0 A ff-vi-Qigf - N-na Ill Chet Lamkey and Mark Gamber demonstrate an effective Griffin defense. Q21 Sophomore team, standing: Brian Lowell, Bill Maasen, Greg Ross, Tim Wittzig, Ieff Cain, Bart Bond, Matt Calvert, jeff McCall, and Larry Williams. Kneeling: Bill Fredricks, Ralph Bland, Mike Skinner, Kevin Murphy, Doug Messenbrink, Iohn Vandal, Mark Berthoff, Mike McCully, and sophomore team manager, Eric Estopare. 131 Sophomore Bill Maasen waits to hear the referees decision during a I.V. game. 141 Coach Steve Howard leads sophomores through many victorious games in '76, ff 1 .21 J1, .l 5 ill ' N li O I C C Criffins grab victories 111 fll The Griffin Wrestling team, coached by 1 Don Giannola, in his first year of teaching at Winnetonka, had a good season ending with a 11111 l 7-4 record. 5 The team sent four members to regionalsg fiilfg Phil Calvert, Ieff Ienkins, Bill Pickens and 1 Sam Manthei. Phil Calvert and Ieff Ienkins gill l advanced to state with Phil taking sixth and 111 F- p Ieff taking fifth. . Coach Giannola stated, It was an out- l standing season for rebuilding the team. We T had only three men with varsity experience. 1 ' 111 I4l , M,,,,, ,W -4 fs. , Q ly I 131 jr Bret Allinson struggles to roll his man. ill 1 IZJ Mike Doolan is eager to win. 1 U Allinson uses the stall to his advantage. '1 1 . l i xl !1 ,J 122 l 111i .Ml W M i i l 1 l l 1 l 1,l P i 1 1l 1 '11.l l Ei: .X ,1 l 91 Q 1 1 ' l 1 I 1 l. 11 1 I . l ll I 1 1 1 ,1 I 1 Q' 1 1 l Q! 1 1 1 ' J 1 W 1. 3 1 W t l f 5 U I l, iv F 1 1' 1 1 1 1 L l 1 3 1 .t l J11 I ill all 21 ' ', it 15 11 ili ,S 1'1i 1 if .j I 1 1 1 l VW, 1 v 131 A Winnetonka grappler fights to come back. l4l f ,Q 5, Wan Tournaments Winnetonka Quad first place Winnetonka Invitational second place Bonner Springs second place Conference third place My 4 ' I if nf 4 f 'ZW Wg, 67 cf., 071 ff , , .. ,. 7 M . 7 ,, -4451! f4fj 4-Q! lil l2l ix il syn . X..-was it CW 1 fwkwiai- 5 an r ,X Q V2 4 V wt - f sv-Q... rw: fy, xtamwat :. R f, W 0-vt 1 gnqyif ,, L as X t s Q is rpttigv ' Q, f .4 A fl 7 . t , y sw! .f 7 7 7 ,EX-' W 'K if Eff XA if Individual Wrestling Record Phil Calvert Ieff Ienkins Rick Lowe Kurt Senzee David Horrocks Brian Haynes Donny Black Mike Doolan Bill Pickens Randy Lane Bret Allinson Sam Manthei 111 Back row- Donny Black Mike Doolan Bill Pickens Bret Allinson, Sam Manthei and Coach Don Glannola Front row- Phil Calvert Ieff Ienkms Kurt Senzee Brian Haynes and David Horrocks 2 121 Phil Calvert sets his man up for a takedown l31 leff jenkins overcomes his opponent with his favorite pinning combination. had 123 I Varsity Wrestling Awards Most Outstanding Wrestler Ieff jenkins Outstanding Senior Wrestler Bret Allinson Best Record Ieff jenkins Most Takedowns Phil Calvert Most Pins Sam Manthei Most Improved Mike Doolan Outstanding l.V.-Sophomore Wrestlers won loss tie Bob Niehaus 11 2 0 Steve Scheerer 15 2 0 Bill Calvert 10 3 0 lim Balagna 13 4 0 Wayne Brandon 7 3 0 f1J 1.V. team: back row- Frank Weatherford, Bill Calvert, lim Balagna, Chester Graves, Mike Butler, Wayne Bran- don and Scott Corneilius. Front row- Tim Roe, Bob Niehaus, Rick Lowe, Dale Mercer, Sam Mason, Neil Samson, and Vince Ramirez. 121 Calvert uses muscle to stick a Truman opponent. ffij A Griffin takes two for a takedown. lil x, IW rtes 121 tal junior arsity takes first in conference ' The 1.V. wrestling team captured first place in conference, under the leadership of Rich Hinkel. The sophomore team finished first in the Shawnee Mission West Tourna- ment, first in the Winnetonka Takedown Quad, and second in the Excelsior Springs Tournament. The two teams ended with a 8-3 record. 111 Phil Calvert pins his man in the Winnetonka In- vitational. 121 The agony of defeat is felt by a Winnetonka grappler. 131 Phil Calvert becomes number one. 141 Donny Black fights to gain control. l4l lil ,,. ' 6 shows tennis ability The Boys' Tennis team did an outstanding job by tying for first in conference this year. The Griffin Varsity had a total of thirteen wins and three losses. On the Iunior Varsity level, the squad posted thirteen wins and two losses. Rick Wertz went on to the District meet to place first after this, Rick Wertz proceeded to the state meet at Columbia, Missouri on May 21 and 22. There he placed 3 Winnetonka's tennis team of 15 members was coached by Mr. Ken Swift. F uv- l5J 111 The members of the Iunior Varsity are: Front Row - Bryan Lowell, Dave Zeller, Pete Ragusa, and David Holleman. Back Row - Wayne Smith, Iames Hope, Mike Gannon, and Ralph Bland. Not pictured are jerry Vaughn and Keith McConnell. 121 Rick Wertz serves the ball. I3J Dan Coppock hits a backhand shot. l41 The members of the Varsity are: Rick Wertz, Dale White, Tim Clifton, Bart Bales, and Dan Coppock. 151 Rick Wertz is ready for the next shot. t4l ww, ff f f 515 . fog .A .W M , zm oafy H'-, X! .Z-W'AVfFf ' .7 , yy. 1 ,... 4 ,,,,.jfa,. '21 V Af ff ,,,' Q, J, Q ' .Q ,st M.. 3 W- ,.. 4 ff V WM in. K' 'ii K 'ft ' ff! xl gf, f W v Z., 2 YV fv S kai ! 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A 1' s af f if -1 ff' X Q I M, ,vt s 7, f J , . g, .fp 1 ,, V I f ,yy . in if .efffjsfg f ' 'W Q fu fa . , W7 4 1 ssh I, ,M-f?f-f.4.aMflC.-f-f'f' , N, gf AL 1 , xx ff 'ff f 7 , Q A V I g f , , ?f..,Q,f 't Wai ,..:?'W4'fZK ,L-if W fx-J'vf 'f Q M ,. ' I t 1 I ,y 'W Elf , . f ' I -nk L U1 Tim Clifton prepares for a forehand shot. l3J 121 Q21 While waiting for the meet to begin, Bart Bales practices his swin l g. l3J Bryan Lowell gets a good backhand shot. l4J Dale White returns the ball with a backhand shot. j 4 42 Girls' talents prove successful 4 S 1 t q 1 . , . . . Af f 5 Xi E . ? it i . f f ,W M14 Q 0 W M 4 f 1 fi , fy. X V . aww- ,s gave sf 1. fs ez fi . fvsk' , 4, f. , .id 4.5 .I ,Q rr 4 f lil ri stttte 1 x - 'QW 3. ' l2l Winnetonka's second girls' in- terscholastic tennis team proved as talented as their first when they once again racked up the conference championship. The coach of the 1975-1976 team was Mrs. Donna johnson. The season's record for the year's varsity team was 11 wins and only two defeats. The junior varsity record was 12 wins and one defeat. Both the junior varsity and varsity squad lost only one conference match. Mrs. johnson felt several Griffin girls should be congratulated on their fine season record. jenny Wrigley took second place in the conference tournament for varsity singles while Sheila Baker took first for junior varsity and Anne Hicks second for junior varsity. In the district tournament the team of jenny Wrigley and Cathy Ward took third place in doubles. The doubles team of Carol Lyons and Roxane Salisbury were the best in their conference as they lost only one match all season. l1j jenny Wrigley masters the back-hand during a singles match. l2j Carol Lyons demonstrates her talents while Anne Hicks crosses the back court. l3j Front Row fl to rj: Karen Payne, Louise Dodson, joan Foster, Shiela Baker, Cathy Ward, Kathy Dohrn, Kelly Murphy, Regina Payne, Sandy Mustard. 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I 999 QV X ' - pg 111 Anne H1CkS dlsplays determmatlon IH readlness for M W2 f- the next VOUGY- gffl iy ily Me pggwyr, -V l21 jenny Wrlgley prepares to ace her opponent wlth a powerhouse serve. H 'viii ,,.-Vmggfg. - -M' 4:01 , 'wiv . f V, V, 'S ff v V - - - - ,4eV VZVV lf, , 'ffZ'3g,,,yf,,i?f?JL l3l Shlela Baker demonstrates sophomore ablllty wlth V V ' f' ' f.,',f ? psf' V. -jf My - ,Q .Y ,f f,,f, qs 'V ng 4,7024 L: Vf f f 141 Shlela Baker jumps in anticipatlon of her opponent s A Q Q X V- V V 151 Ioan Foster uses the back-hand swing to smash back Xe V the volleyed ball- ,Z Q , ' I ,, 1 ,, A U s g BMV' ini'-I -V-any? .- ' ' hiv-' N-1 ' 1 l3l 129 '1v51'wz:, Girls display competitive spirit For the second year in a row girls' volleyball was in the interscholastic sports line-up for Winnetonka. The coach of the 1975-1976 volleyball team was Ms, Ianet Bicknell while team captains were Cathy Kidwell on varsity and Teresa Rooney on junior varsity. The junior varsity squad ended the season with six game wins and nine game losses, The varsity squad won eight games while losing twenty-three. Tournament vic- tories consisted of taking sixth place by var- sity in their own invitational. Perhaps the most exciting game the Grif- fin girls participated in this year was with their arch enemy Oak Park. Ms. Bicknell felt that her team fought extremely hard even though they lost both games of the match U2- 15j and I9-151. ' Ill 1 f i l L IZ! 111 Coach Bicknell offers advice to senior team member Rhonda Manthei. Q21 Front Row ll to rj: Sherrie Hoskinson, Tammy Beals, Annie Wrigley, Cathy Kidwell, Sally Fehrman, Rhonda Manthei. Second Row fl to rj: Vicki Barbosa, ludy Mc- Creary, jamie Masters, Charla loy, Coach Bicknell. Back Row ll to rj: Theresa Rooney, Georgianne Stock, Suzy Hamerly, Betsy Lumsford, Shannon Wheeler. Not pic- tured: Mary Brooks, Linda Brough, Teresa Oetting, and Tammy Whitten. ,gc A 4 ii? 4.3,-1 x-,g rl Ill l2l member ty Beals, Rhonda udy Mc- ell. Back ck, Suzy Not pic- Ling, and Y 'uf r . l u 'ik '21-fr . T? VARSITY TEAM RECORD 1976 Griffins Griffins Griffins Griffins Griffins Griffins Griffins Griffins Griffins Griffins Raytown South Raytown Hickman Mills Oak Park Truman Raytown South Raytown Hickman Mills Oak Park Truman lk-A , ,hs ,,,, ,ago ' Ill Theresa Rooney jumps for a volley as teammate jamie Masters readily awaits a point. Q21 Linda Brough waits for a possible set as Theresa Rooney does an over-head bump. 131 Annie Wrigley prepares to smash a serve while Linda Brough waits for the return volley. 141 Team members jump for the volley during tourna- ment play while team member Shannon Wheeler looks on. Q51 Iamie Masters sets the ball as Annie Wrigley and Tammy Beals prepare to spike. anfk, .. i..at...,,.,,.,r.,,,..,7t, W , y w ,ff 3, 131 lr Wg, 1 i. Tracksters overcome setbacks The Griffins opened their season with an immediate victory in a dual meet against Hickman Mills. Throughout the remainder of the season the Winnetonka runners fell to defeat. Placing sixth in conference the tracksters saw little hope for a successful season. However, at district finals the Griffin tracksters gave a startling exhibition. Eight out of the twelve Griffin participants placed, enabling them to go to State contest. These athletes were: Bret Allinson placing first in discus, Terry Olson with first in high jump and Russ Orth with secondg Dale Chenowith with second in the mile, and the two mile relay team with ,fourth place consisting of Mark Hoppe, Mike Hodson, Monty Stanley and Glenn Dysart. This gave the team an overall standing of fifth out of fourteen teams. This was the most people Winnetonka had ever sent to State. Monty Stanley hands off to Mark Wille. Coach Pete Hager times runners. l3J lim Balagna braces the blocks for Evan Callow. 141 Ron Whitely Sprints for first place. t5l ill t2l Coach Howard takes stats for the team. l6J Ion Phillips hurdles a hurdle. t0l H-ii. , . f f .jg-'-.,. , ts 1, ' up ff 4 . , 'P X .1 fxvwsiss I U '5 V P ' ' I f . 1' f ' Q 0 Q.,-fi f , ' 7 f 1 . f .f ki n n ,,. f' - f f . . f ,, , 4 Mom. ,if ' . ' T 1. ,L 2gfEZg3g,t,i ' ,M ff . . - f, f M . , F J gg ,if 45 gy A 14 Zu? 42 firm I1l ,,..- 5.7, -7 Ns. 4. ,J-1- 7 4.41 ..r'f l 2 -1 Y ,4 4. , ,. ., -5 M, My . ff-, v,x 312' I f Q ,X 6 ' gf: ,, , V , I - W, f ...rf . 14' if f' N v .. , J W , .fs . Y l2l - -me s 2 -- Q 5 fi , it .s frfpltwf' xx if , .cs . . 34, i zsflwfisbll' i 4. S , ,M iff tfiiilflhitti if 2 YI w X W 'idfg , B xl Q , X it .5g.a ,f M'-W. X 4 f YQ ,sm-s V-if 1 A t V, 1, X S er Q 1 A Aiimlpy H? M Q as .Na inf ........- N-QM ff' . 3,3 ' 'FK K -Siu Fl Q gk ff. ' K ,p .X it 1 4 447 T 4' , yr' Qi ' eff .I f i ,.. ..,, , ' K13?1z5'.1f V. 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U-was Z ' ' wav N Q T 1 -f , f ' w,7v,6zyf.4w zz f ff f ' ' , W ,V Q. f ,gpg ,ZZ ,,4'4,.', fc-,,:,f- +1.Q4M5t'f 9 '4 4, f .gf- ' : 4. ,mf -,dlfak ., ,.s. mgmffgfg, . .M V 'If' ' ' 4' 'f-wt fs, hav f i .riff I 5.12 2. E ,lv- ,Z .gf 7 I4 if -.sgp-23's ' 1-mmii l4l l2l my School records were broken by Bret Allinson throwing the discus 154'9Vz beating his record set the prior year. Glenn Dysart with a 2 min. half mile, Terry Olsen with a high jump of 6' 6 , and Dale Chanowith run- ning a 4229.1 mile. 111 Dale Chenowith strains for the finish. 121 Terry Olsen blurs through a jump. 131 The sky's the limit for jeff Phillips. Bret Allinson winds up with his discus. Coach Charles Booth instructs Bret Allinson on the discus throw. l61 State competitors: Front row, L to R, Bret Allinson, Dale Chenowith, Mark Hoppe, and Glenn Dysart. Back row, L to R, Monty Stanley, Russ Orth, and Terry Olsen. l4l l5l Griffin cinderwomen are victorious For the second year in a row the Winnetonka girls' track team proved to be made up of outstanding athletes. Heading these athletes was sprinter, junior 1enny Wrigley and distance runner, sophomore Vickie Barbosa. Among the 1976 season victories were five wins with only two losses and eight new school records. The 1976 cinderwomen took second place in conference and fourth place in district. 1enny Wrigley and Tammy Beals advanced to the state meet representing Winnetonka. Helping the Griffin girls with their meets were trainer Shannon Wheeler and manager Mindy Robbins. The 1976 track coach was Ms. Wanda Cox assisted by Ms. Lynn Wirtz. 111 Teresa Stock starts the run of the first leg of the 880 rela . 121 fludy McCreary displays cinderwomen talent as she winds up to throw the discus. 131 Bottom row l. to r. - Teresa Stock, Karen Linhart, Gale Dewey, Becky Bumgarner. Second row - assistant coach Ms. Lynn Wirtz, Kathy King, Ienny Wrigley, Cathy Ward, coach Ms. Wanda Cox. Third row - manager Mindy Robbins, Iamie Masters, 1ill Ott, Tammy Beals, Vicki Barbosa, trainer Shan- non Wheeler. Fourth row - Suzy Hamerle, Sally Fehrman, Mona McDaniel, Sherrie Hoskinson. Fifth row - Debbie Mamie, Ruth Lehman, Carla McDaniel, 1udy McCreary. Six- th row - Rhonda Manthei, Betsy Lunsford, Charla 1oy. ,A Q1-W 7 ,W 74' 7' Z' 7 if ' 7 QM I -v WWC . - we may , I M' rcrfe, .- 'M -3, ,M ,Sax Y Ls: 'H : all same relay team 'Q P S , 4. - .. uf, 5 , ww N yi W1 . 5. .gi ww- . f g l M ia' 5 . 5 . 5 7.15 ' ' ' f',.A f' ' 5 Q . . if 2 l M94 E4 '55 ,... 'P ,., Qs ,li-fl t 721 S4 Q Jl'A's 'X 4.4 f'f'X5f l We D . ll' 5 i is 'ini .5 5 'ws4sxeesfiwe44e4.e,,fW.,,..,., L l,., -M , f. -43 4 H X X X ,. if X' of nah 'X l 2541. . 5 I-11 l . Ill School records 80 yard hurdles Ienny Wrigley 11.5 1975 15. X 4 X ii, X f X Lp .5gf14 100 yard dash Ienny Wrigley 11.0 1975 220 yard dash Ienny Wrigley 25.4 1975 440 yard dash Ienny Wrigley 58.6 1976 880 yard run Chris Camel 2130.6 1975 Mile run Chris Camel 5:24.6 1975 440 relay Teresa Stock 54.0 1976 Karen Linhart if Gale Dewey j j Becky Bumgarner 5' 880 relay M 1152.1 1976 880 medley MM 1257.7 1976 y A Discus Suzy Hammerle 92'8.5 1976 . Highjump Ienny Wrigley 4'11 1976 ,,,, :,. , , , N 4. . . Au ' 'A Longlump Carla McDaniel 151.5 1976 Shot put Rhonda Manthei 35'43!4 1976 Softball throw Tammy Beals 203'10 1976 f l2J 45 l2l , flj Debbie Mamie leads the race in the 80 yard hurdles. 121 Griffin sprinters take the first three spots in the hun- dred dash with Teresa Stock breaking the string. U31 Becky Bumgarner flies through the sky as she par ticipates in the long jump. 141 jenny Wrigley clears the high jump bar as a competi tion judge looks on. V X w gr ' ,.,. 5 l l l l l 1 Griffins finish strong to ' ' compile 12-9 record Despite numerous rain-outs in the season the Griffins fashioned an impressive 12-9 overall record and a 6-8 Conference mark in baseball. The Griffins came on strong after a weak start, only winning three games out of the first eleven games. As a team, Winnetonka batted .253. Bill Sobbe led the sluggers with a .421 batting average. Sobbe also led in runs scored and base hits. The pitching corps was led by Danny Minor with a 2.17 ERA. Ioe Macaluso boasted a total of 50 strikeouts to lead in that depart- ment. - The Griffins placed five men on the All- Conference team. 7 , X . 2 1 P X I ' ' jf, .QV ,yi , ,Q f ww '11, nw- K . ffy-ni if K W -WW' f'i5'?fvS' ff i,fw-w'sfifa2f.:1f- W , ,V I I , A Aswfgv ,M -,fs im, , ., I X , X V' V., QV E fy . ' - it - f .qi I. .Q H . , . K Q V.-QQ . Wm Q fg.. . Q.. . - 5 . f I ' f z X f -' Ag f V ' ,gf ' . f ig' K' 43,4 Ii: 1 Q? 4 ' 1 fy' Q . 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The next two opponents, Ray South and Oak Park, would fall victims to the Grif- fins. Truman would hand the I.V. its first loss, 10-11. After beating S.M. Northwest and losing to Oak Park, the Criffins split a doubleheader with Raytown. Winnetonka finished out against Truman, losing 2-3, to compile a win- ning 5-4 season. 1 pa. Wt, 4 ...Q --Egg. ,Ss 3.3, -Q: 1. ...J I d A , V r Q , ,,,..,s:,,. .'eA4hQ - .EN W FU ff ,K ' , X M lx an fM,,t.f- f . ...M t yg, ev' .fwvt M- - A .rw -f 4' --4-mi:3-.-,.- f Q '-,fW',.i wp. s .mfs pf-v'..fs zz wr sp.. M -. . .- F-X W 'f X--,, N tw, K-. , .V - yi -all ,steafy . 1 A' . X Www WU 'A 1.31, ff. Tw If lu' fax, f . A ig rw - X . C f -farfhf, X s 1 , ,Q ,, ...y ff ,.-,f- . WN' X.-H 1., A X. 'W 'W' Muffy z 7' 'T' Now v 4 ' W v .- . f '. N gs, . an., , ,, X WL- af A . , N VE ,M SMX... -, ,QP as ,wi vs' Q I , u , .pgs-,.N,,, f 155. :M .mg ,pl X N, If 9 I X ,K .1 . ,. fats., Mk. 4' t f 1- ff .X W ,fx ' 5 . 'Www -f - ,. . f ,, Ji? 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J' H4 2 Y V VV 4 NAA 'X l3l wavy? 3 K 4 lf it , W! 532 H t 1 ' :WI Y' 'dn if -mf WW O V if Winnetonka Winnetonka Winnetonka Winnetonka Winnetonka Winnetonka Winnetonka Winnetonka Winnetonka Won 5 Lost 4 .V. Scores Northtown Ray South Oak Park Truman S.M. Northwest Oak Park Raytown Raytown Truman llj junior Varsity baseball team, Top row Coach Harold Scott, Ron Daniels, joey Baxter, Bill Maasen, Robbie justice, john Weber, Bart Bond, and jeff Cain. Second row: Larry Williams, Russ Walthal, Bill Fredricks, Mike McCully, Mike Pace, jeff Kidwell, Billy Calvert, and jami Kauhman. Managers are: top row, Don Black, and Glen Chris, second row, Dale Rice. Q21 Brad Stevens slugs a hit for the Griffin team. j3j Charlie Coy gives the Oakie's pitcher the evil eye. A l ff, 4 f f ., ' ' J if 'P NW V , X , I QV, f V . 'A , 75914 MW' I. 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Z. , 4-M f, ff 1 , ' ' ffl' f ' if Z' 4, ' ,1 gf 1 M7 1 Lk-Law Y 7 , 1,91 f- 111,301-f . ur -s . 41- l2l 3 Y -6-2250-sk 1 I ev.-W f W ' VT5Tm,,, V, , ,wmv 0 4, , K 1 1 ' ' , ,V ' 1 ' L, ' 4 Q 1 ' t ' L f ? vm I 4' 'Y f l W sf ,Z , ,Q l , 1 I M ,V , ff! K 5 'Z fy W 1 af My 111 Benny Cain served as Head Baseball Coach. 121 Harold Scott was the Assistant Baseball Coach. 131 Robbie Iustice watches the pitcher deliver the pitch. 141 Brad Stevens lashes a single to center. S '5' in Golfers end season even-up Winnetonka's 1976 golf team had another fine year by recording six victories against six losses. The seasons competition was against some of the finest in the state. The season was headed with three vic- tories. The losses went to Barstow, Hickman Mills, and Oak Park. Winnetonka placed seventh out of twenty-three in the District Meet. In the Conference Meet, Winnetonka finished fourth. The Varsity team consisted of two-year letter winners Mike Roberts and Dennis Shipley. One year letter winners were Larry Hobdon, Dennis Proctor and Randy Mc- Manus. The Iunior Varsity team was made-up of Kent Schlesselman, Tim Witcig, Chris 1us,tice, Dave Billings and Larry Murphy. Coach Bakker, who was extremely pleased with the squad, said, Two kids who did not even play Varsity golf last year joined a golf club this year, at their own expense, in order to improve their games. This is just one example of the extra effort which made 1976 the most successful season yet for WHS golf. Golf Scoreboard Winnetonka Barstow 2172 Winnetonka Hickman Mills 2 Winnetonka Oak Park 3Vz Winnetonka Raytown 9 Winnetonka Truman 4 Winnetonka Raytown South 9 Winnetonka Hickman Mills 4172 Winnetonka Oak Park 0 Winnetonka St. Pius 7 Winnetonka Raytown 7 Winnetonka Truman 7 Winnetonka Raytown South 9 District Meet - 7th place Conference Meet - 4th 111 Coach Bakker shows the correct way to hold the club. 121 Winnetonka's 1976 golf team, back row, left to right: Dave Billings, Tim Witcig, Kent Schlesselman, Chris Iustice, Coach Bakker. Front row, left to right: Dennis Shipley, Mike Roberts, Dennis Proctor, Larry Hibdon, Randy McManus. 131 Following through on a stroke is Mike Roberts. 141 Completely concentrating on a putt, is Iunior Larry Hibdon. 151 Dennis Shipley, a senior, uses an iron for a chip-shot. --W-4 f wi Fw 2 fa: 2 15, 2' f Z - 7- is V-422 ' .41 W . i f M 1 PV 6' ,f J., Q ' C 74 53 ' if sg l4l ,gQ3'5'xz. I K , E f I l ,Ny 1 , Y' 1 mu fb? X QM' A I W ,J .f f K -g: ix?- Wsy., 4 I .,,.A ff ff-v 1.1 l2,4 'gi rf in flu WW ,ve-'f nw Girls' basketball completes first interscholastic season 144 A new varsity sport, Girls' Basketball, emerged on the scene of Winnetonka's in- terscholastic activities this past year. The Griffin girls' first year in this sport unfor- tunately proved a lack of experience as they won only one game all season. I-Iowever, Coach Lindsay felt that there were several hard fought games that should not be overlooked because the Griffins score came within five points of their opponent. Of these were an overtime game with St. Pius that brought a Griffin defeat by one point and a hard fought battle with arch rival North Kan- sas Gity that showed a final score of 36-40 in another Griffin loss. The coach of the 1975-1976 Girls' Basket- ball Team was Mr. Bill Lindsay. The co- captains of the varsity squad were Lorrie Lightfoot and Kara Thompson while junior varsity co-captains were Suzy Hamerle and Charla Smith. 111 Front Row ll to rl: Shary Roe, Trudy Adwell, Robin McCall, Charla Smith, Tracy Herdman, Kara Thompson, Ienny Wrigley, Teresa McAninch. Back Row ll to rj: Nan- cy Boschert, Becky Bumgarner, Karen Lee, Louise Dod- son, Georgianne Stock, Suzy Hamerle, Kim Whitmer, Vicki Barbosa, Mona McDaniel, Carla McDaniel, Sherrie Hoskinson, jamie Masters, Lisa Smith, Lyla Smith, Shiela Kankey, Lorrie Lightfoot. Not pictured- Iudy McGreary. 121 Sherrie Hoskinson misses the tip in the opening play of the St. Mary's game. f3j Shary Roe dribbles around the outside of the key as Trudy Adwell attempts to block out an opponent. 3' i 13 Bc t -1 t 't Q! s E :A . -nun-an-4.4.-, se QR M if 1 tri? , X V , reef W ,, Z. ff' 5 . OI1 1 fb A X , ei, U! 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XX 4 Moll Brown remains afloat l The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Winnetonkas all school musical, gave five sell-out performances the nights of March 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27. Over 500 students and faculty participated in this annual event. It was the story of the legendary Molly Brown and her husband, Iohnnie, and their lives together during the first part of the century. The audience was taken from the gold and silver mines of Colorado to the palaces of Europe, in Meredith Wilson's classic musical comedy. Different departments under the spon- sorship of various teachers combined their ef- forts and time to make this musical a memorable one. L11 Mollys European friends sing Happy Birthday Mrs. 1. 1. Brown to her. L21 Molly, Carol Aubrey, frequents the high spots of Europe with the Prince DeLong, jim Ginn, as the maitred, Paul Whitsitt, offers his services. l3J Steve Scott as Leadville Iohnnie and Carol Aubrey relax between scenes. 141 Rick Weymuth, musical director gives some last minute points to Steve. , P ,ff my 'Nigga l H .J-5 'WL y-3,5 - 'MSM . .gr 4- Yf-lv' Q 1 75211 Iv X 415, .1 Gold mine of talent hit ' 131 111 The cast dies over the thought of marrying Nellie. 121 Lisa Moore helps Bob Crews prepare for opening night. 131 Susan Blair, explains why business is so bad to Paul Stewart and Dwayne Pumphrey. 141 Devona Iohnson and Mike Hopkins take a break. 1 I 121 it 5 5 s if I is 151 Ill C41 l2J 111 Are you sure? Sure? - l21 Scot Sanders becomes his character with the assistance of Lisa Moore. 131 Carol dreams of stars shining on her own brass bed. 141 The International Set at Monte Carlo. 151 Cindy Eber enjoys dining out. - Moll Brown's high spirits sta s dr w-fm. l5l Ill The passengers cl' H.M.S. Titanic, IS-teven Simpson, David Zagalilc and Sherrie Myersl are panic stricken for lear ol' sinking. L23 The Leadville boys parade for a picture, Uoe Vitale, Heli Crews. Larry Lane and Darrell Lanel. Q31 The Saddle Rock Saloon is always thriving with liiisiness. l-lj lwlicle Hopkins eyes the camera. 151 Mr, Steve Lenhert prepares last minute thoughts 1 . Q., nl :-it 4,41 'P' . M .. l it 1 I 2 .. ,. lil l l i 911 r 47 ,g wa 1 ' 1 ' .fi . .a 624:t fi., , iwlfiil' , . i 1i..,w9as,'- -' . ,N , . 1 5,554 'Wi'-,E ' ' . 14.4 . Use LQ2' , in ., Y 1 t2J 111 Molly Brown lets 1ohnnie know how she feels! 121 10y Weddle and Eric Horton Belly up to the bar. 131 1im Cinn and Candy Elledge make the grand en- trance. 141 Scot Sanders gives latherly advice to Mike Tosatto and Peter Catalano. 151 Cathy Weigel and Cindy Eber relax at Monte Carlo. 161 1ohnnie asks forgiveness from Molly. , If R 'v'1 W 4 Spoon River is . . . calling you home Reader's Theatre came to Winnetonka Theatre in the form of Edgar Lee Masters', Spoon River Anthology, presented by the Theatre III class, April 28 and 29. The perfor- mances were attended by capacity audiences from the Social Science, Language Arts, and Fine Arts Department during blocks 1 through 6. 111 Candy Elledge reads while her peers and audience watch attentively. 121 Sharon Swan exclaims, Sex is the curse of life! while lack DeWees and Sherrie Myers remain silent. 131 Cindy Eber draws symbolism between a neglected geranium and life. Susan Hinck, Peter Catalano, and Susan Blair follow the scene with downcast eyes. 131 waz,- M H f U I W, M 2 'SAW' 5 I! FIDE' Cindv i P. . 2 ,E s , W S F S f A 5 5 : f , Ib e' I F , X . ,X A ,V I Henry Bob Crews v a e Boldyn ldx 'xlurrw If fi a, n N-lf' 0-un -x 1 Lax -, gf -1 ' 1 5 . 4:71 f . 32 if f . ,. ,Y 2, 'fu :Cv L' W f 5 - 1 ,. -4 I f . 7 v,i: , ,W . 4,-'ff' f-fa. 1 I fb dithefgjgfif-i410 V Sifsdil Blair . 5 s -Q-1. , f 0 ' .J-s iff . y ff if If , K Q 1 A e- ' Q L Q3 ' 3 1 ,gig 5 '11 , , ' 15 A + .4 5,5-5,4 it 4 I A' 1 ,924 l ni :ri f 11. 4 1 5? 'N 1 J-13 3 75 Q Lili -WIHSQQQ innetonka portrays Second Avenue Havoc Neil Simon's The Prisoner of Second Avenue was the spring play presented May 13, 14, and 15 in the Winnetonka High School Arena Theatre. The play, under the direction of Mr. lack DeWees, was the story of Mel and Edna, a well-to-do, middle-aged couple who suddenly find themselves smothered by the frustrations and economics of everyday life in New York City. 'viii ,ass ff' 01,3 l .ah- 131 111 Candy Elledge as Pearl pauses a minute backstage. L21 Tina Early relaxes during rehearsals. l31 Mel and Edna during a hectic morning in their New York apartment. ill f if ff wr! jf ff .7 ,, fff17'4'4fJ, ,V 'f iw ' f 5 M f W - ' -, are . i 6' :W 2 A no J ,Y My H 2 ' 121 1 I W swnqww ,, Ill ,f,,,k:,,,,, , 473-'f I w,,,,,f f eff Z! 'f f ff ff 'lb '5-'Li ' iff ff fx , My , , f ffm , , fwyywwf S M 2 'Q 9 0 9 1 If 4 fe 111 Crew members Paul Whxtsltt and Iudy Wlcks take a break before Showtime. 121 Mel and Edna are awakened by New York's noise. 131 Peter Catalano portrays Mel. , . K... i l3J 159 5 4 Y inn, ,YA , -,-ff' A ' - l .1 H ' ' : n . ,l'A ' F M 3- 1 - V x L I 1- -, ---ff-::v:7'1 , , - ' - - - 4 - . I f f ,- A x kk x A a 1. In 'hs it 493 ' ,rf- l 1 f 4 L l :fa ,S E 9 E , 5 i s E Qn ki .,' r 4.1, w 1 ff M' M 'N W 4, ggi?-A fa , ..,.-5 -. , .N Q n aww A :I ' AM I 4 x 5 335 y y Sandy Mxllerj ' f f M fb R75 fwikfzi Li J MW 5 15 WNW fMiss Candy Elledgejf E 4 ,J Qi 3 ,,, I . 1 V 4,4 'f 1 r W' af J -L d Sherrie Nancy fgnmefq ' w -W '4 +5 ,Q-rf . , ,J fm' A 1 5 C G ' , .H i L, v Z, , 1 'I A L 2 1 1 , 1 V 1 I, A ,C J ,, 4 Coronation ends successful Od sse sales The 1975-76 Odyssey Campaign began with the announcement ofthe candidates and their managers by yearbook editor Debbie Cezar at the Winnetonka Oak Park pep assembly November 7. The candidates, their managers, and their themes were: Carol Aubrey and Steve Scott, Carol's Carouselg Candy Elledge and Robert Crews, Candy's Sweet Shoppe, Iulie Fortune and Mack Cain, Iulie's Fortunesf' Sandy Miller and Iohn Harper, Miller's High Lifef' Sherrie Myers and Kenny Corwin, H2001: A Space Odysseyf' Nancy Rector and Evan Callow, Nancy's Hamburger Haven3 and Kara Thompson and john Lewis, The Karavanf' An all school assembly was presented December 5 with the theme of Somewhere Over the Rainbow. The candidates and their managers were presented to the school. The culmination of the event was the crownings of Miss Nancy Rector as the 1975-76 Odyssey Princess by the 1975 Princess Miss Chris Simpson, and of Miss Kara Thompson as the 1976 Odyssey Queen by last year's queen, Miss Susan Eichinger. l Z7-1, ,- ' My- ma? 2 ' ww , .5 Q11 Sherrie Myers, Dean DeShon, Pam Puhr, and Nancy Rector discuss the day's sales at Nancy's Hamburger Haven. 121 Carol Aubrey and Steve Scott applaud at the WC-Oak Park pep assembly. l3j ludy Ackerman, Mike Lazar, Sandy Miller and john Harp and Donita Farmer attend to the needs of two customers. fr ?k an 1 1, fy 4 ry-,ff yyw, ,X X .f Q73 K f f- ,Q ff? Q14 'ff 1 F r ,lf x Y 1 L U ' ix ,Mx I . f ye! w ., f 1 ,XL is ,L 6 M Y z Q 3 We 4 5' .a W-v if .xkk Y fx? v.,w.- lrfrx 'E 'ff C rl 1 x J Kevm Hope n AM 'ff' ff, . h L4 K f ., ,S A . I R 104' 1' 19'-N, W Wm 0 g,,-11, . A g-. ' Mr. Rick Velasqifq 2' '..V . K I: 'YQA mil 1 V, ' I., x-. ,. wavy 5? ..,,. s ax A -. 'rf 'MH MA fx .Pv 1 A VX' Y. 'LN 5. A ,, '5 X H xy., V? RJ .v ,. .i.T'.A n1 A gf :' !f 1' ,. u G 1 -X QQ Q A , n ' f V , l . fjic ' :X A 552594 -'f,.., Z ff. - .55--f?,59ff?fQ f'f5fs ' ' V' geifgffya 5121:-i'!'5f:f , A,.? 4 hwfa. ff ,9 V Y 171 1 I' f Mr. B111 Sobbe Sv,,w ,, v, 4 nikki 1 , Y s r ff ff J if . 1 j 1 r msg .Li 01, , Q V S3 MX. fg: Prince Evan C6110 tb, 4 6. 'af , . x , I, , . - , , . , 4 f .4 , . 1 ' ' f 'p 7 ' ' . . L ,I f- ' ' 'K ,Z 1 I V. 1 i I , V 5 ' V f:1',Lf:--.- H+:-2:-:Lay- ' ff' ' f f f ' . V ' - - V Corwin becomes 1976 Sweetheart King This year's Sweetheart Dance was spon- sored by the Criffinette Drill Team. Five of the seven candidates were selected by the senior class, and the remaining two were chosen by the Criffinettes. The candidates were Evan Callow, Kenny Corwin, Kevin Hope, Ioe Miquelon, Bill Sobbe, Rick Velasquez, and Dale White. The dance took place February 28 in the cafeteria from 7-10 p.m., with the theme Midnight Blues. The music for the affair was provided by The Classmenj' The highlight of the event was the cor- onation of Evan Callow as 1976 Sweetheart Prince by last year's Prince Clayton Horrocks, and of Kenny Corwin as 1976 Sweetheart King by the 1975 King, Galen Neill. 111 Grace Wamble looks on as Kenny Corwin is crowned. Q21 Brad Roberts and Kevin Hope pause between classes. 131 Evan Callow accepts the crown as 1976 Sweetheart Prince. I l 'W cwsevf ga we M1 . eg. Q' W. P If Khin , f as WV. f fi w.7n'w't'f,.w,.fwftaq 1 - fi X f- Q 'f4fa.,.x6+ff, 'fi joy, f . A . fr ff f , .y 9 .yiilwfg ' if .Q. tg . fi. ,. . . A F lll ' Students remember times of their lives The traditional junior-Senior Prom for 1976 was held at the Plaza Inn International Gallery of Nations Ballroom on May 8. With the class of '76 as the special guests of the junior Class, everyone danced to the sounds of Saint, The theme was The Times Of Your Life. The juniors worked all year to raise the necessary funds. The most profitable project involved sending class persons to Arrowhead Stadium to sell concessions at the Chiefs' games. Couples attired in formal evening dress socialized with one another. A professional photographer was available to catch memories on film. L11 jeff Balagna. joan Foster, Carol Aubrey and Steve Scott enjoy the Prom. l2l The band, Saint, played at Prom. 131 Sharon Kruse and Ron Adams attended the Prom. l4J Linda Stockman and Mike Rosenthal reflect on the memories of the Prom, t4l E99 V hey T35 f ,I gig. if 'fa bfi Wt. tltl 1 Mk a if-ru .YQ v A , Wit L . tw 'K yuig 0' M1 tip, tt' Rf' , , X we wtizi - i L N X ., A 5- if Q- v, ay, M ,M r, ali df- 'W 'xc in . r Ezfg, f-5,5 , ' Q,f'ig513,f t ,F R ',,'lq,.'i. ,W KT' ,t ,. g 1 'm,.U0v 4 A 1 1Q,j RgG?fa 1 1 Qffjs-Q '52, f 1.-,Q 2- 4,-gf fl? f 15 4f3:f,:,fRli1 1,1 121 ' A AT ill H1 Bob Crews and Laura Wilcox visit between dances. IZJ Couples move to the music. 131 Cathy Wiegel and Bob jackson enjoy the festivities. 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Consisting of Sophomore Choir, members of which are selected from the outstanding female and male sophomore vocalists, Men's Choir, Girls' Choir Gold, Girls' Choir Red, A Cap ella Choir, made up of the best vocalists in afl grade levels, Girls' Choir Griffin and Pop Choir, an ex- tracurricular select singing ensemble. Concerts were held every fall, winter and spring to allow these choirs to perform. An annual Winter Clinic was held with Oak Park and North Kansas City High School choirs un- der the direction of a guest conductor, this year's being Robert DeCormier from the East- man School of Music. A Cappella and Pop Choir had the honor of representing Winnetonka in various per- formances. Pop Choir sang from 25 to 40 concerts a year. The group also performed at this year's Homecoming Assembly, Odyssey Assembly and Christmas Assembly. A Cappella Choir performed Ianuary 22 at the Missouri Music Educators Association's annual convention held in Iefferson City and at Senior Honors Night and, Baccalaureate. The two choirs together performed for the second year in a row at the Country Club Plaza Christmas Lighting Ceremony. l4l MW , W ,. -Q up 111 A Cappella performing at the Christmas concert 121 Laura Wilcox, Carol Aubrey, and Candy Elledge show oriental talents. 131 john Lewis pokes fun at the Russian version of Iingle Bells. l41 Robert DeCormier directs high schools for clinic MW lm I 1 Q C' . 'V Q. A 3-fy gg? , t .A .far W! f M ff ' 42:-.. ' 3' ' , . . T i pf , , -. , ,,'. V 5 My 2 ,,':,,w ,,-Y ,Z 74 This year s instrumental music depart- ment was again under the direction of Mr. Steve Lenhert. Marching Band, Concert Band, Instrumentalists provide musical background if fa , !,tf ,Z ff. yy Pep Band, Iazz Band, Orchestra and Pit Orchestra combined talents this year to provide musical background for many school activities. Marching Band started the school year by partici ating in numerous activities. They played? at all home football games and presented a Bicentennial halftime show on October 10. October 4, the band placed se- cond at the Salute to the American Royal Parade held at Antioch Shopping Center and on November 22, laced first for the second year in a row at the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs. May 8 marked the date that the band played at the Clay County Bicenten- nial Parade. W .31 ,- fi f5l 131 121 Q1 M if ui gi P S1 fs C 8 S 1 C H C I4 H 111 1975-76 Pep Band of Winnetonka. 121 Cher Braley, 1975-76 Drum Majorette, leads marchers on to victory in Excelsior Springs. 131 Mr. Lenhert directs Orchestra through a musical passage during Winter concert. 141 Marchers show signs of fatigue after a long walk. 151 Cher Braley proudly displays awards earned at Ex- celsior Springs and American Royal parades. l4l S E s I 1 Y Bands convey school spirit Pep Band played at'all home basketball games this year and performed at important pep assemblies. jazz Band performed at several concerts besides state-wide jazz festivals. April 4 was the date of the Kansas City jazz Festival to which the Winnetonka group had been invited for the third con- secutive year. Concert Band performed with A Cappella Choir in a formal concert on anuary 18 and in a Winter-Spring concert ater that year. Orchestra held its first concert with the North Kansas City High School Orchestra in the fall and played at two Christmas assemblies and a spring concert. Pit Orchestra, a totally extracurricular group, spent many hours of hard work on the score of this year's musical production, The Unsinkable Molly Brown. 141 X if 11...- tai I 1 jlj joe Miquelon, saxophone soloist, performs with jazz Band. L21 Drummers execute rhythm during the Mineral Water Bowl. l3j 1975-76 Majorettes perform for the crowd at Antioch. l4j Mr. Steve Lenhert directs jazz Band in a performance with the Cary Silvils Quartet. f5j Pit Orchestra takes a break before the performance of The Unsinkable Molly Brown. ,, ,f asap, WWWWWAWWW , I WWW ,J t ti Y- Girls' Choir Griffin 1st row: Evelyn Mayorga, Kathy Greene, Cindy Williams, janet Solman, Debbie Lawson, Carol Sargent, Barbara Probst, Cindi Stalker, Rhonda Shook, janet Ross, Sandy Miller, Rita McCoy, Teresa Meyer, Teresa Stock, Cindy Taylor, Gail Cassell, Debbie Monahan, Mr. Richard Weymuth. 2nd row: Cathy Engelhardt, Rosie Stuart, Carol Weinzerl, Donna Matthews, Donna Fox, Becky Guenther, Glenda Niegsch, Lorry Viar, Glenna Brock, judy Meagher, Laurel Callow, Cheri Lemon, Rita Curley, Venita Brewer, Becky Bumgarner, judy McBain, Loretta Hopkins, Lisa Wilson, Mrs. jackie jones 3rd row: Mary Harrison, Kim Ketchum, Debbie Marcellus, Ruth Lehman, Debbie Freeman, Carol Chaney, Carla Mc- Daniel, Cindy Tennill, Patty Gordon, Sandy Carlile, Rhon- da Lemon, Cheryl Myers, Kim Hurst, Denise Webb, Maria Molina, Kitty Carnes 4th row: Kathy Thornton, julie Robinson, Lisa Dolly, Gail Pont, Alice Hodges, Linda Mallory, jill Adams, Nancy Donegan, Susan Springer, Vicki Otis, Lennie Watilo, Sheila Kankey, DeAnne McClure, Sharon jenkins, Rhonda Adams, judy jennings, Carrie Chambless, Ann Morris Gil 1st juc Va Mi He W4 2n Ar Yc Rc Hz Girls' Choir Gold ,IA ,Z 'J' U' CD 'J' co F I fl co D CU o '1 D- fl U co U' El cu D' cn co P14 co I1 52 o Pr 'ff 5 Q o E P f Kathy King Patricia Curtis V .-V.. -fri .. , ,,, s A f 1 If f qw' Hy, - - ,.,,.fgf.ff f 'f f' xg ,Ars Miss, 4 V ,Y a t y t U ws , ,, X -. 1 f wwf, ,,f,,v,x',,,, f 5 is 453 aj W, ig 1st row: Mr. jeff Williams, Mrs. jackie jones, Debbie if Fulk, joyce Perry, Tonya McKinney, Kim Whitfill, Sandy Doty, Carol Fausett, Marty johannes, Debbie Miller, Meri Arnold, Debbie Leathers, Laura Armato, Lisa jones, jill Newman, Sheril Gerstner, Sheryle Dick if 2nd row: Pam Dalton, jane Sigler, Carol lrick, Charlotte Ward, Rachel Brandow, Nancy Stupps, Karen Sage, K Susan Rhoades, Delores Simpson, Kathy Klem, Mary Q 3rd row: Nancy Rector, Sandy Perryman, LaWanda Scoville, Lisa Wilson, Terri Campbell, Cheryl Youngberg, Betsy Lunsford, Debbie Hood, Rhonda Dunaway, jolene Driskell, Carol Rodenberg, jan Birkes, Carol jenkins, 4th row: Desra Pike, judy Peacher, Sherry Hatfield, Delores VanRyckeghem, Anita Sartin, Mona McDaniel, jamie Majors, janet Allison, Silvia DeLaFuente, Becky Harris, Anna Kamuf, Rayma Dunkin, Racena Anderson, fa , Becky Crocker, Karen Ketchum, Mary Ryun 1 i , ,sf cvs , , if , V-.-4.1 .fW+ fy, Q ff-H f, J 1.525331 AMW ms, - f f ' f t 1 VH if itfzzifflyfxft i.:,.r:g ..... ti W- Wm , , - .- fn rcellus, rla Mc- , Rhon- , Maria ly, Gail Nancy , Sheila thonda Jrris Girls' Choir Red 1st row: Ginny jarman, Dorena Alexander, Debbie Taylor, judy Ward, Shelly Dillon, Debbie Leathers, Sharon Vansell, Tammy Whitten, Pam Birch, joan Bartlet, Rosa Miller, Lora Smith, Lori Shreeves, judy Chaney, Diane Hayden, Denise Daffron, Mrs. jackie jones, Mr. Richard Weymuth Znd row: Myla Miller, Cindy Baird, Debbie Monahan, Anna Alves, Alicia Gilworth, Karen Winfrey, Linda Peters, Yolanda Molina, Brenda Malone, Marilyn Simpson, Rosemary Chester, Tina Lee, Christine Otis, Theresa Harriman, Kitty Carnes, Teresa Pratt, Mary Brooks Shi' W if 3rd row: Lori Kline, janice Vaughan, Debbie Morris, Deb- bie McKeehan, Theresa Powell, Debbie Schinner, Debbie Novinger, jane Bricker, Marla Reusch, Tonia Meadows, Sheryl Bartsch, Patty Gordon, Lorrie johnson, joyce Hamp- ton, Kerrie Fordyce, janet Klem, jean Wilson, Melinda Robbins 4th row: Sandy Knabe, Cathy Pont, Carolyn Pope, janet Melvin, Carolyn Hayes, Donna Monnig, Dena Whitton, Marla Fitzgerald, Brenda McAninch, Debbie Adams, Sharon Swan, Dawn Harper, joy McCartney, Carol Lambeth, Lori Long, Cathy Weigel, Lisa Kormanick j 1 , W if it wa , f 7 l . l , 2 ' ll! xl ' i , l, 'K 2 ,l 2 ill l -e l 1 Q iv. kr Men's Choir lst row: Tina Early, john Monahan, Mike Fuller, Mike Randolph, Scott McCoy, Mark Reusch, Mike McGuire, Pat Arnold, Mike McCulley, Donny Black, Chuck Payton, David Taylor, Buddy Manar, Tim Sutlief, Glen Rambo, Phil Calvert, Mr. Richard Weymuth 2nd row: Howard Howard, Gary Bruton, Glen Pace, Ron- nie Sheperd, Bob jarrett, Phil jamison, jerry Hughes, Mike Fulks, Fred Brown, joe Holliway, Lee Patterson, Cliff Gray, Vern Eplee, Bill Green, Kenny Dawson 3rd row: Russ Mulinex, Pat Latier, john Howell, Dan Kinslow, john Sieleman, Dan McNally, Randy Dewey, Rick Emmons, Bob Crews, Rick Hoedl, 'Rick Hanson, Norm, Shaul, Tim Mutti, jay Snyder 4th row: Larry Ackerman, jim Bob Dickson, Mark Osborn, Steve Morris, Loren Sage, Scott Forsen, Bill Hlavacek, Dennis Lamp, Dean DeShon, Dan Sutton, Larry O'Gorman, joe Tipton, Mike Valverde, jim Graham, jay Labuck sth row: Dennis Robker, Charles Sheffield, Chuck Poole, Steve Simpson, Randy Tomlin, Duane Mallory, Dennis Rude, Bruce Mautino, Bill Lanning, R. D. Hollingsworth, Bret Allinson, Pat Fuson ' xi l ff -tttss , sry! kJ , wwf G WQ ,.,, ff 5 f 1st row: Garland Dewey, Kathy Morgan, joe Vitale, Gail Cassell, Alan Scheerer, Gale Dewey, Rod Hopkins, Debi Ford, Peter Catalano, Kathy Dohrn, jerry Hughes. Devona johnson, john Lewis, Debbie Smith, Mike Tosat- to, Cindy Fitzsimmons, R. D. Hollingsworth 2nd row: Mike Hopkins, Lisa Portwood, Kirk Brown, joy Weddle, Bob Crews, Denise Linville, Dean Casey, DeAn- na Duncan, Pat Fuson, jill Adams, Scot Sanders, Lisa Moore, Lonnie Parton, Candy Murray, Darren Hanshaw, Rhonda Adams, Mark Keeney, Brynn Bynum 3rd row: Doris Hadley, jim Ginn, Carol Aubrey, Tom Stock, Teri Evans, David Kenward, Candy Elledge, David Kane, Kathy Reese, Steve Scott, Tina Early, Paul Stewart, janet Ross, Ross Knierim, Susan Blair, Kevin Flippin, Dena Gordon, Ken Corwin, Vicky Billings 4th row: julie Tosatto, Mary Beth Marshall, Bob Hadley, Diane Terry, Mike Colver, Laura Wilcox, Monty Stanley, Debbie Harlan, Larry Lane, jerri McKenzie, Duane Pumphrey, Susan Frost, Mack Cain, Melody DeMar, Mike johnson, Kathy Morris, Dan Coppock, Lennie Shackleford, Eric Horton, Kim Sinith, Carolyn Moburg 'W' wma Q x 1-.NW Pop Choir 1st row: Gail Cassell, David Kane, Cheryl Rice, Bob Crews, Carol Aubrey, David Kenward, Debbie Smith, Steve Scott, Susan Thomas, Darrell Lane, Susan Blair, Mike Tosatto, Lisa Portwood, Curtis Sanders 2nd row: Ioy Weddle, lim Ginn, Candy Elledge, Larry Lane, Laura Wilcox, Monty Stanley, Candy Murray, Eric Horton, Kathy Morris, Paul Stewart, Kathy Dohrn, Lonnie Parton, Ianet, Ross, Iohn Lewis, Mary Beth Marshall, Chester Wilson inson, Mark 1, Bill utton, , lim Poole, tennis North, David ewart, lippin, iadley, tanley, Duane DeMar, Lennie oburg tx if' Sophomore Choir 1st row: Mr. Richard Weymuth, Helen Sage, Susan Dix- on, Scott Baird, Sandy Smith, Randy Boen, Tammy Tregemba, Tim Parnacott, Lisa Higgerson, Darrel Lane, Alana Wilson, Ralph Henne, Barb Dunkle, Brian Meek, Debbie Carmichael, Russ Mitchell, Lisa Purdue, Mrs. Iackie Iones 2nd row: David McNeely, Iulie Kenward, Mark Stock, Iill Ott, Robert Ellis, Lisa Portwood, Bill Lanning, Connie Russell, Tim Row, Becky Harris, Mark Morris, Patty Mercer, Linda Brough, Ieff Cain, Iulie Hobson, Phil Her- nadez, Sandra Hines 3rd row: Val Martin, Randy George, Pam Lauer, Pat Wright, Vicki Duncan, Steve Scheerer, Brenda Walters, Bart Bond, Nancy Pierson, Clay Couch, Doris Cates, Chuck Iohnston, Susan Palmisano, Iohn Virgo, Lisa Ray, Lee Hardcastle, Beth Dennis 4th row: Bill DeMar, Trudy Branstetter, Craig Nichols, Nancy Boschert, Steve Cross, Danita johnson, Kent Schlesselman, Kathy Holman, Bob Lewis, Lenni Watilo, Craig Hall, Karen Lee, Chester Wilson, Debbie Bartsch, Donny Robertson, Angie Bartlett, Martha Ginn 4 2 s I gi K, fr t ' 4 F we 5 g, X V 2 , KB. 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Individualism flourishes in music department l4J NUMBER I RATINGS Soprano Solo Carol Aubrey Bass Solo Steve Scott Senior Girls' Trio Susan Blair Cheryl Rice Carol Aubrey junior Girls' Trio DeAnna Duncan Laura Wilcox Debbie Smith Senior Girls' Quartet Gail Cassell Candy Elledge Kathy Dohrn Susan Thomas Senior Boys' Quartet Bob Crews john Lewis jim Ginn Steve Scott Girls' Sextet Gold Tina Early Kathy Mor an Devona johnson Grace Wamlmle Mary Beth Marshall joy Weddle Mixed Quartet Red ' Carol Aubrey Bob Crews Susan Blair Steve Scott Mixed Quartet Gold jim Ginn Lonnie Parton Cheryl Rice Debbie Smith Double Mixed Quartet Red Garland Dewey Denise Linville Dena Gordon Kathy Morris Debbie Harlan Tom Stock Mike johnson julie Tosatto junior Boys' Double Quartet Dean Casey David Kane Eric Horton Duane Pumphre jerry Hughes Tom Stock Mike johnson joe Vitale 111 john Vandel, Mike Hopkins, and Mike Fryer accept d f Marchin Band an awar or g . 121 Girls' Choir members rehearse songs. l3j The 1975-76 Pop Choir performs at the NKC school district's teacher workshop. j4j Instrumental string quartet, l. to r., Vicky Duncan, David Holleman, Lennie Watilo, and Randy Gaston. 5 X I 1 J 1 1 ,m a f , mr- ,fu .,Q54:W' 1 ' ww -W' mf ez ff f 4 ffimwf ' Vxqybfr , V53 If W V, 3 Z ,if yl ':fQ'?VWL mf- W 4 W , , . , -Wulf Z ZWYSMJ A 1:2 1 4 Q ff75 421 f y fe. fi' ,f , W 759. ,S X f 15. , ,EQQQY , . . . if 4:0 affix' f was g f' , W V5 QW gf Q . fjfigw' f. f - K fs, 2+ , , ,A , f m f' ff .. .- , S V 3 f', ' 3?f?i12,4l'??7 - f Q' KA jay If 2, , A sw-'X f N 'f':4-30? ff' N . 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They had to adjust to many new and different surroundings,such as learning about the block system and learning how to make it work for them. They had to adjust to homeroom and study seminar. In essence, they were entering the young adult world of high school and learning to become mature individuals. The sophomore class was in the hands of Weddle, Tony Finck, and Linda They all came together to become Brenda Brough. Griffins and express VV pride. Brenda Weddle Chairman X- S V, , X W W, f 4 fy, ff gm W A- 4' , 2 7 f aff f ...,:,g2x.'4f117-:III?.1-224 ' 5 l V ' W Q 4 M r V Y, 2 ff W cf V :F ft L, ez gb v T MA fm 6 1 AQ! 167 f f 'ffm .1 QQ 9?-'71-Liz, K MV! J. 96 4,75 at 51 fi' fn. ,,, , l f ,Z f l c f' 1 f 1 ,y ah ff X f X Z 11 f 1 Z V f Q N M5 if f X 7 f X fy X 4 ur iz Tony Finck Linda Brough Co-Chairman of Records Co-Chairman of Finance 1 'K Q, 9 7 ' af tm ff WX 4- his t fl- V UA t I N W f 4 'fx 3 Q-ff, . 5 , at , t Q ,X x , ils ,:: FQ ' gg' vp ug. 1 as ' - sex or I ew V-.. M. 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H' M Paul Morris Kathy Morrow Clarence Morse Gail Morse Russell Moss Larry Murphy Kevin Murphy Connie Musso Sandy Mustard Tim Mutti joni Myers Diane Nelson Aaron Nettle Sharon Nevins Penny Newman Anthony Nichols Kathy Nichols Richard Nichols Glenda Niegsch Bob Nieharrs Bill Nixon Debbie Noble jeff Oakes Shannon O'Brien Larry O'Gorman Mark Olsen Pat O'Rourke Christine Otis Gerald Otis Vicki Otis jill Ott Dorita Owens Mike Oyler Mike Pace Susan Palmisano Evelyn Parker Patty Parker Tim Parnacott Leonard Parra Edward Patterson jody Paul Kevin Paulsen Karen Payne Chuck Payton Lesia Perdue Sandra Perryman Debbie Peugh jeff Phillips Nancy Pierson Kathy Plotner Charles Poole Lisa Portwood Liegh Price Beverly Probst joni Prietting Mary Ragusa Vince Ramirez Lisa Ray Roller! 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I f , i i X X fffif at ,f M, ,W jeannine Thomas Kevin Tompson Terri Tompson Debbie Tomson Kathy Thornton Kevin Timberlake Mike Tosatto Bruce Traxler Tammy Traylor Tamara Tregemba Tom Tremaino Kim Trimmer Melissa Trowbridge Cindy Turner Gregg Turner Linda Turner Cenia Vagnino Katie Vagnino Mike Valverde john Vandel Sandra Vandendaele Kenneth Vanderpool Vincent Vankleek Sharon Vansell janice Vaughn Phillip Vaughn jerry Vaughn Kelly Venable Blain Viers john Virgo jim Wallar Mark Walter Brenda Walters Russell Walthall Austin Ward Laura Ware jamie Warren judith Wasmer Lenore Watils David Watkins Frank Weatherford Kim Webster Brenda Weddle Debra Welch Robbie Westlie Brenda Wheat Randy Whitely Kim Whitfill Kim Whitmer Bill Whitton Mark Wille Michael Willey Bruce Williams Larry Williams Michael Williams Peni Williams Darrell Willis Alanna Wilson Chester Wilson jean Wilson Laurence Wilson Tim Witcig john Wolver john Woody 197 '-'fig 43 ,wi Q X W J4,g, , I'f2 fK'Jk?Q f,W1'4 4 if if '21' x I Af ff. , 657 V X -W ,, X .e gf X f A 'XM ' J .jg- W A f J f X 7 f A .if 2 ' k Wx I5 f f f . f if ,Q K ww .,, 5 rm I ,l, '1 Z 1 4 vi- , T f ' bf f y Q' P 4 4 4 EE D Fi. CD m 8 Kiki K KK KY KK 1 ii I In I , it 'Q , in ' ,, an Q f A wYz,,,,, g I , V, ,, P a Mark Fitzgerald, Valedictorian Kathy Dohrn, Salutatorian Carol Aubrey Carla Baymiller Deborah Cezar Claudia Elledge Deborah Ford Senior Honors Class of 19 6 GRIFFIN GOLD SCHOLASTIC AWARDS Kath Dohrn Y Mark Fitzgerald james Ginn Lynette Hicks Christie jensen Mary Beth Marshall .W ,Sherrie Myers Elizabeth Putnam Barbara Vaughn Grace Wamble GRIFFIN SILVER SCHOLASTIC AWARDS Susan Blair joAnn Bowman Georgia Bueoy Alice Chrisman Cynthia Eber Susan Fausett Mark Foltz Deborah Harlan Randall jameson Sandra Lee GRIFFIN BRONZE SCHOLAS Kerry Gossick Susan Hinck Kerri jacks Maureen jackson David Kenward Sharon Kruse john Lewis Curtis McCalister Candace Murray Ann Palmisano Teresa Letscher Natlie Mentrup Diana Parker Linda Stockman joy Weddle TIC AWARDS jonathan Phillips julie Reed David Schultz Francis Stokes Kara Thompson Debra Weatherford Catherine Weigel Connie Wheeler I , VL: U f' ':,z,.. Foreign Language Awards joAnn Bowman Lynette Hicks Christie jensen Mary Beth Marshall Beth Self Wanda Stern Barbara Vaughn Kathy Dohrn Creative Writing Award Celia Reid Math Excellence Awards Mark Fitzgerald Mark Foltz Outstanding Science Student jon Phillips Outstanding Social Studies Outstanding Senior Student Grace Wamble Recognition for Achievement Steve Denny Cheryl Rice Outstanding Art Awards Purchase Award Evan Callow Tonya Meadows Senior Honors Winnetonka High School Outstanding Senior Art Students Carol Aubrey Kim Kurek Honorable Mentions joan Foster judy Hoddick Kevin Hope Pat Huddleston Ross Knierim Tammy Williams Home Economics Awards Betty Crocker Grace Wamble Crisco Award Debi Ford Outstanding Home Economics Kathy MacPherson Most Creative Cook Renee Barbosa julie Reed Outstanding Seamstress Kim Kurek Outstanding Business Awards Sharon Kruse Rhonda Reinschmidt Instrumental Music Awards Outstanding-Band Liz Putnam Outstanding Orchestra Diana Parker Student Outstanding jazz Band David Hinton Drum Major Cheryl Braley Winnetonka Outstanding Music Award jim Ginn Vocal Music Awards Outstanding Senior Male Vocalist Steve Scott Outstanding Senior Female Vocalists Carol Aubrey Susan Blair Outstanding Senior Musician james Ginn Outstanding journalist Award Debbie Cezar john Lewis Becky Smith Photographer of the Year Pat Arnold Drama Awards Best Thespian Awards Susan Blair Bob Crews Honor Thespian Awards Susan Blair Tina Early Cindy Eber Candy Elledge Susan Hinck Sherrie Myers Candy Murray Sharon Swan judy Wicks Certificate of Merit Cheryl Braley john Goehrung Lisa Moore Cathy Weigel Best Actor Award Bob Crews Best Actress Award Cindy Eber Best Supporting Actress Candy Elledge Best Technician Bill Hlavack Debate Awards Best Debater Cindy Eber Best Individualist Candy Elledge Senior Lettermen Steve Denny Cindy Eber Candy Elledge David Kenward Candy Murray joe Parnacott Kathy Weigel Photography Awards Photographer of the Year Pat Arnold Honors Award Mac Cain Ray Smith Stephen Spector Outstanding Contribution to Student Tribunal Mary Hoppe Outstanding Girl Athletes Basketball Kara Thompson Tennis Carol Lyons Track Teresa Stock Volleyball Cathy Kidwell Outstanding Senior Female Athlete Selected for the Hall of Fame Becky Bumgarner Gale Dewey Sally Fehrman Kathy Kidwell Carol Lyons Rhonda Manthei Roxanne Salisbury Teresa Stock Kara Thompson Outstanding Pep Club Girl jF.C.A.j Linda Stockman Christian Athlete of the Year Ronald Hollingsworth Girl Athlete of the Year Becky Bumgarner Boy Athlete of the Year Bill Sobbe A,A.U.W. Teresa Stock Danforth Foundation Award I Dare You Cindy Eber jim Ginn Big W Award Claudia Elledge Dennis Robker Vera Wassen Scholarship Kathy MacPherson DAR Good Citizen Scholarship Cynthia Eber I I I I 1 I III II II1 ijt ' III 1 ,I If ,, I5,I IMI I,, It I IIII III11 III IMI IIII M If ,II1I Q: I I I I I ' III I I, I I I , ,I I ,, , ii , , .I I i. I , . I I 1I ,V , 1 I I ,QI l'I I I 1 ' I I . I I1 I 1 If I I I , I I , ,, I 11 1- , I ' I If I I a I 1 I 1, 1, I , I It , I I I I I I' 1 D Q .I I 'IIIAI 1 I II I if II, 1 Ig X I2 The Bicentennial salutes graduates Corn, assistant principal, to 483 graduating seniors at commencement exercise, at 8 p.m. May 27. The speaker was television personality, Harold Ensley. Also featured at the com- mencement was the Winnetonka High School band, directed by Mr. Steven Lehnert. The in- vocation and benediction were given by Rev. Vernon Armitage, pastor of the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church. Baccalaureate services were held Sun- day, May 16, at 4 p.m. in the boy's gym. H I I Q, P' Q ,, V' tt g1 1 f g.. pf, .. 4. . I mg 1 1' , I . I I3 ' 1 I rv I 0 0 I ,, I IIVM , If., . K QA ,Iv 'II Diplomas were presented by Dr. Homer L. 121, ,, 1 'I 'f I . LQ I , -1 if N' I I I I 1 I I :P x wi I I Y I, I 94 II I I I I I I H I I I I III I I U I I . I II I I 1 I 1I .X X, I I ' I II I , ,E II I II I I' I ' III? II , U, J 1 II II II :I I11i II I II il III I II QI , I Q I ,I f I I1 I III 1 III II III , I II , 'Ii , ' I . ' II, , I 1 'II I I 'II I I I 1 II I, ,1 .I ,: .I , I I W .E I I I I I I 1II. I 11 I I I II I I I I I,I I I I II l I1 I I I I I II IP III I I I I I II IIIII III! IIIII II, II1 .M I 11 I IIII' ' I , I I II' Q I 2 I2I III I I I3l Ill Senior, Steve Wright received his diploma from board member, Mr. Bob R. Raines. IZJ The Class of '76 remains standing for the invocation delivered by Rev. Vernon Armitage. I3I The band plays as the senior class files in by two's. Z ff -x , 5,1 I I 4I , .Im MII 1 1 I. Q 4 v ' Ii' iii. 'Bch , .ll 1rVliy.NEi1 9.92 '.. I l3l IZJ m My Zzmlmmnl afar gfadualmy Clan manelmla jig! diva! ,smile you lo ,Am ,ai Ollflby af Me - Cfnmmmvemml gxerczkes T ' X I ZUP8J07, ,My XX A 'J A al 8.-00,o.m. 131 Me Kmznelmla A Cjlfoofg mnasfum flj The Bicentennial Class of 1976 await the presentation 7 7 of diplomas. 121 This year's guest speaker, Harold Ensley, addresses the graduating seniors with the topic of So Little Time. 'll 131 The announcements signified the end of 13 years of diligent accomplishment. 1 -- .-.,......-,- ,U 4 , v 'S .............-...--.ml Absher, Mary 95,180 Ackerman, judith 79,95,166 Ackerman, Larry 17,111,182 Adair, David 17 Adair, Gale 95 Adair, Teresa 189 Adams Debbie 180,189 Adams jill 84,9'l,95,105,Cl57,180,183 Adams julie 95 Adams Rhonda 95,180,183 Adkins, Steve 17 Adkison, Vicky 95 Adwell, Trudy 17,144 Aeby, Laurita 95 Aeby, Robert 189 Aeby, Virginia 189 Aippenspach, Mike 189 Aippenspach, Steve 189 Alexander, Connie 189 Alexander, Dorena 75,95,180 Alexander, Florence 189 Allen, Sharon 95 Allen, Stephen 95 Allen, Tina Allinson, Bret 17,64,89,111,112,122,123,124,132,182 Allison, janet 95,180 Alnutt, Ana Alves, Ana Lucia 17,33,72,76,180 Anderson, David 17 Anderson, john 95 Anderson, Patricia 95 Anderson, Racena 180,189 Andrews, Vicki 95 Archer, Keith 17 Armato, Laura 71,180,189 Armato, Mary 66,95 Arndt, Teena 17 Arnold, Meri 95,180 Arnold, Patrick 17,90,91,182 Arnold, Roger 95 Aronholt, Teresa 17 Aubrey, Car0l 17,91,148,149,151,164,166,167,172, 177,1B3,184,185 Aubrey, Karen 95 Aubrey, Kathy 17 Austin, William 189 Bailey, Russell 189 Bair, Douglas 189 Baird, jeffery 182,189 Baird, Lucinda 17,84,180 Baker, Mike 189 Baker, Sheila 128,129,189 Baker, Steve 189 Baker, Tammy 189 Bakker, C. F. 44,142 Balagna, jeffrey 110,111,112,113,163,172 Balagna, jim 124,132,189 Baldwin, Carolyn 44 Bales, Bart 17,126,127 Ballard, john 189 Barbosa, Frank 95 Barbosa, Renee 17,63,81 Barbosa, Vicki 130,131,13-4,144,145,189 Barker, janet 44 I DEX Barlett, Edward 17 Barmann, Vicki 44 Barnhart, Dale 95 Barnhart, Kim 17,160,162 Barron, juley 95 Bartlett, Angie 180,182,189 Bartlett, joni Barton, Cynthia 189 Bartow, Doug 17 Bartow, Greg 95 Bartsch, Debra 182,189 Bartsch, Sheryl 75,95,180 Baska, john Bass, Donald Basset, Charlotte 43 Bates, Charles Bel-Iagler, Greg Battaglia, Mike 189 Bauer, Bob 95,111 Baughman, Beverly 95 Baxter, joey 105,139,189 Bayless, Randy 17 Baymiller, Carla 17 Beach, Richard 189 Beach, Robert 17 Beach, Terry 95 Beals, Tarnra 13O,131,134,135,189 Bean, Alan 17 Bean, Billy 189 Bearden, Charity Bearden, Danny 189 Beaubien, Richard 95 Beckman, jamie 95 Beeghly, Scott 189 Beery, Ellen 45,217 Benedetti, Mike 82,86,189 Benefield, Lisa 189 A Bennett, jami 13,33,72,160,162 Bennett, Randy 189 Berglund, Mark 95,120 Bergstrom, Randy 189 Bergstrom, Ronald 95 Bertholf, Mark 185,189 Beuke, Kenneth 17 Beuke, Betty 95 Beydaler, Chris 1895 Bibb, Ruth 45 Bicknell, janet 45,130 Billings, David 142,189 Billings, Victoria 17,33,68,76,163,183 Binkley, Darla 95 Birch, Pam 180,189 Birkes, Dana 17,71,180 Birmingham, Brian 95 Birmingham, Tom Black, Donald 123,125,139,189 Black, Mark 189 Black, Mary 95 Black, Pat 17,182 Black, Phillis 17 Black, Stephen 189 , Blair, jim 95 Blair, Susan 17,84,150,154,157,'183,184,185 Bland, Ralph 126,189 Blankenship, Marty Blankenship, Sharolyn 189 Blattman, Sandra 17,84 Blevins, David 17 Bliss, Cheryl 95 Boen, Debbie 17,91 Boen, Randy 182,189 Bolen, Cynthia 17 Bolin, Raedene 189 Boman, Andy 189 Bond, Bart 64,105,121,139,182,189 Bond, Sherry 189 Bonura, Philip Boone, Scott 95,111 Booth, Charles 45,11'1,115',183 Borders, Cynthia Borth, Curtis 189 Boschert, Nancy 144,182,189 Bossert, Mark Bostwick, john 189 Bostwick, Mark 95 Bowen, Russell 95 Bower, janet 95 Bowers, Scott 190 Bowery, Sarah 17 Bowman, joann 16,17,68,72,74,128 Bowman, Tim 18 Boyd, joyce 95 Braden, Eric 18 Bradshaw, Chris 95 Bradshaw, Sheryle 80 Braley, Cher 18,84,178,185 Brandon, Don 64,95,111,124 Brandow, Rachel 180,190 Brandstetter, Sheila 74,95 Branstetter, Trudi 182,190 Brandt, Chad 18 Branson, Russel 190 Bratcher, Sharilyn Bratcher, Sharilyn Breshears, Steven 190 Brewer, Billy Brewer, james 190 Brewer, Venita 180,190 Bricker Bridges, , jane 18,63,180 Chris 190 Brigman, Mike 190 Briscoe, Olan Broadstone, Marvin 45 Brock, Barry 190 Brock, Bryan 190 Brock, Glenna 95,180 Brooks, Mary 74,95,130,131,180 Brough, Linda 68,70,89,91,130,131,182,188,190 Brown, 52 Brown, Betty 190 Brown, Carla 75 Brown, Christopher 18 Brown, Colleen 18 Brown, Cynthia Brown, Denice 40 Brown, Fred 95,182 Brown, Guy 190 Brown, Karla 190 Brown, Ronald 46 Brown, Stephen 62,95,183 Brown, Timmy 95 Brown, Tommy 95 Brumr Brumi Brutoi Bryan Bryan Buckl. Buckli Bueoy Bueog Bumg Bumg Burge Burge Burge Burk, Burk, Burk, Burn' Burn: Burri Buscl Bush Butle Butle Butte Byer Bynt Cain Cain Cain Call: Callt Calv Calv Calw Carr Carr Carr Can Gan Can Cari Gare Car Car Car Car Car Car Car Car Cai Cal Cas Ca: Ca: Ca: Ca: Ga' Ca Ca Ca Ce Ce Ch Ch Ch Ch Brummel, Beverly 18,83 Brummett, Chrestopher 62,190 Bruton, Gary 95,182 Bryan, DeeDee 95 Bryant, Linda 46,81 Buckle, Delores 95 Buckle, Steve 190 Bueoy, Georgia 18,75,77 Bueoy, Ieff 190 Bumgarner, Becky 18,82,134,135,144,180 Bumgarner, Brian 92 Burger, john 95 Burgess, Cheryl 95 Burgess, Peggy 95 Burk, Kathy 190 Burk, Mike 95 Burk, Patty 95 Burnett, Brenda 190 Burns, Steve 95 Burritt, David 18 Busch, Randy 62,95 Bush, Timothy 18 Butler, Michael 124,190 Butler, Richard Butterworth, Vicky 190 Byers, Sharon 190 Bynum, Brynn 105,183 Cain, Benny 46,115,136,137,138,141 Cain, Ieff 64,105,121,139,182,190 Cain, Mack 18,45,91,116,117,166,183 Callow, Callow, Calvert, Calvert, Calvert, Evan 17,18,132,166,167,168,170 Laurel 67,76,79,95,180 Billy 105,121,124,139,182,190 Matthew 190 Phil 165,122,123,124,125,190 Cameron, Ioy Campbell, Carl 18 Campbell, Gary 190 Campbell, Pam 96 Campbell, Terri 180,190 Campbell, Thomas 96 Carder, Mark Cardiff, Daniel 18 Carl, Adrian 16,96 Carlile, David 96 Carlile, Sandy 180,190 Carmichael, Debie 182,190 Carnes, Kitty 96,180 Carpenter, Debbie 96 Carpenter, Steve 190 Carriker, Barbara Carter, Phil 190 Carter, Sandra 96 Casey, Alva 183,184 Casey, Trudy 18 Cassell, Gail 18,18O,183,184 Cassell, Greg 18 Castilleja, Pete 190 Catalano, Peter 32,84,118,153,154,159,183 Cates, Doris 182,190 I Caughran, Linda 190 Cavallaro, Anthony 96,111 Cezar, Deborah 18,88,89,90,91,166,218 Cezar, Margaret Chambers, Candy 190 Chambless, Carrie 96,180 Chaney, Carol' 74,66,96,180 Chaney, Iudith 96,180 -Y ,mm UAA .-, Tonia Meadows and Evan Callow accept art awards from Mr Tom Schiller. Chapin, Ricky Chapple, Debbie 18,63 Chastain, Diana 18 Chastain, Rex 18 Chaszar, lim 190 Chaszar, Ioe 96 Collins, Robert 96 Collins, Teresa Colver, Michael 96,183 Colver, Pamela 78,190 Colwell, lack 96 Cook, Patty 190 Chenoweth, Dale 18,77,108,132,133 Cookesy, Ioyce 18 Cherkas, Gary Cooper, Lisa 96 Chester, Rosemary 96,180 Cooper, Shela 191 Chrisman, Alice 18 Coppock, Daniel 18,77,126 127 162 183 Chrisman, Susan 190 111,113 Chriss, Glen 139,190 Christie, Carol 96 Christie, Cindy 190 Christy, Lori 190 Cimino, Frances 18 Clardon, Dawn 18 Clarke, lim Clark, Sarah Clayborn, Iohn 96 Cleary, Gary 96 Cleveland, Linda 190 Clifford, Penny Clifton, lim Clifton, Licia 190 Corca, Iohn 96 Cordell, Eddie 96 Cordell, Helen 180,191 Corden, Larry 96 Corn, Homer 38,39,68,69 167 Cornelius, Scott 64,124,191 Correll, Robin Corwin, Kenneth 17,32,64 70 91 110 111 112 118,166,'168,183 Couch, Clay 182,191 Couch, Mary 43 Cousins, Vicki 18,105 Covell, Sandy Cowan, Ierry 96 Clifton, Timothy 18,32,126,127 Cowden, Anita 191 Cline, Dennis 190 Cline, Leon Cloughley, Karen 190 Clutter, Steve Coates, Brian 190 Coburn, Kim 18 Cockrum, Debbie 190 Coffman, Timmie 18,67 Cole, Susan 96 Colley, Ibri 191 Collier, RosaLee 40 Collins, Mike 190 Collins, Rhonda Cox, Bonita 191 Cox, Wanda 46,134 Coy, Charles 18,137,139 Craft, Dewayne Craft, joe 46 Crain, Scott 191 Crews, robert 18,84,150,152 166 173,182,183,18-4,185 Crocker, Cynthia 18 Crocker, Daniel 156,191 Crocker, jim 96 Croney, Kenneth Crooks, Iulie 75,96 .,,..,,.,,,e...s.-vw..-w,....,z,,,,,,, Q V . . Cross, Stephen 182,191 Crowder, Mary 46 Curley, Rita 180,191 Curtis, Carl 96 Curtis, Patricia 180,191 Curtis, Rhonda 18 Cutting, Vicki 18 Daniels, Steve Darnell, jerry Dade, Robert 19 Daffron, Denise 96,180 Daffron, jeannie 16,46,55 Dailey, Dale Dake, Elizabeth 191 Dakon, Linda 191 Dalton, Pamela 96,180 Damon, Wayne Daniles, Mark 19 Daniels, Ronald 96,139 Daniels, Steve 88,89,191 Danner, Lynn Darnell, jerry Davenport, Stephanie 96,191 Davis, 52, Davis, Cindy A. 19 Davis, Cindy C Davis, Ed 47 Davis, Gary 83 Davis, Kelly 191 Dawson, Kenny 96,182 Dodson, Louis 96 Dodson, Louise 75,96,128,144,145 Dohrn, Kathy 19,128,183,184,2OO Dolly, Lisa 96,180 Dollins, Mike 64 Donegan, Nancy 70,84,96,101,180 Donelson, Debra 191 Donovan, David 96 Doolan, Dwayne 19,157 Doolan, james 96,111,112,122,123,124 Dooley, Darrell Dooley, Mike 191 Dotterweich, john Doty, Sandy 180,191 Dougherty, Aaron 96 Douthit, Marjorie 47 Dowell, Rhonda 96 Downy, Larry 47 Doyle, Vicki 191 Drew, Mark Driskell, Douglas 19 Driskell, jolene 180,191 Ducoulombier, Skip 191 Duckworth, Mary 40 Dunaway, Rhonda 96,180 Duncan, Deanna 75,96,183,184 Duncan, Harry 96 Duncan, Linda 96 Duncan, Richard 191 Duncan, Vicki 86,182,184,191 Dunham, Keith Dunkle, Barbara 182,191 Ellis Debe Ellis, john 191 Ellis Robert 182,191 Ellis, Sharon 97 Ellison, Russell 20,185 Ellsworth, Susan 40 Elwell, Patricia 20,79 Emmitt, Nina 20 Emmons, Rick 20,182 Engelhardy, Catherine 97,180 Enterline, Lisa 97 Eplee, Vernon 97,182 Erickson, Vickie 191 Ermentrout, Lori 72,73,79,97 Esteban, Carlos 97 Esteban, Daniel 97 Estes, Terri 97 Estopare, Eric 191 Evans, David 191 Evans Teri 97,183 Deabler, Alex 191 Debaene, Karen 96,191 Debane, Kenny 120 Deckman, Rodney 191 Decuen, Theresa 191 Deister, john 19 Dejaynes, john 19 Delafuente, Silvia 96,180 DeMar, Bill 182,191 DeMar, Melody 16,19,70,72,68,88,89,90, 91,183 Deming, Robert 96 Dennis, Elizabeth 182,191 Denny, Steve 19,86,89,111 DeShon, Larry 70,84,96,166,182 DeWeeS, jack 47,84,149,154,158 Dewey, Cheri Dewey, Gale 19,134,135,183 Dewey, Garland 96,183,184 Dewey, Hugh 96,182 Dewey, Vincent Dewitt, Caroline 191 Diamond, Steve 19 Dick, Sheryle 19,180 Dickerson, Connie Dickerson, Don 19 Dickey, Howard 19 Dickey, Karen 191 Dickson, jim 96,182 Dickson, Susan 63,182,191 Diebold, Theresa 96 Diels, Donald 96 Dill, Kenneth Dillon, Michelle 180,191 Dillon, Scott 96 Dodd, Carrie Dodd, Sherman 71,191 Dodd, Toby Dunlap, Bill Dunlap, Gary 96 Dunlap, jeffrey 19,67 Dycus, Marcia 62,96 Dye, Robert Dysart, Glenn 19,96,132,133 Dysart, Kenny Early, Christina 19,84,182,183,184,157 Eastburn, Robert 19 Eastep, Laura Eden, Glen 42 Eber, Cynthia 20,68,82,84,86,149, 151,154,155,123 Eber, Dan 86,191 Edwards, Chris 191 Edwards, julia Edwards, Larry 191 Edwards, Lloyd 20 Edwards, Mike 191 Edwards, Rick 20 Egleston, Charles 62,97 Fangman, Angie 97 Fangman, Cindy 191 Fangman, julie 20 Farmer, Donita 97,166 Farmer, William 20,64,111 Faulconer, janet 20 Faulk, Doug 62,97 Fausett, Carol 180,191 Fausett, Susan 20,80 Fee, jim 191 Fee, Paula 97 Fehrman, Sally 20,82,130,134 Felts, Ken 20 Felts, Kerry 62,191 Feo, Carol 191 Fick, Kenneth 97 Files, Nancy 42 FiI1Ck, T0l'1i 68,82,86,188,191 Finnell, Daniele 20,83 Finnell, Michael Fisher, Cynthia 47,54 Fisk, Mark 20,83 Fitzgerald, Marla 180,191 Fitzgerald, Mark 20,33,116,200 Fitzpatrick, Rickey 97 Fitzpatrick, Roger 97 Fitzsimons, Cynthia 97,183 Fleming, Brad Flippin, Kevin 20,183 Floersch, Daniel 20 Foltz, Mark 20,108 Foltz, susan 20 Ford, Deborah 20,183 Fordyce, jacqueline 191 Egner, Clayton 20 Egner, Shrrie 191 Eichinger, john 191 Eichinger, Linda 20,80,90,91,160,163 Eitel, Richard 38,39 Elam, Gerald 97 Elam, Stephan 191 Eldridge, Tonya 97 Elkins, David 191 Elkins, Phil 20 Elledge, Claudia 20,66,68,74,86,153, 154,155,157,158,164,166,167,177, 183,184 Ellis, Charles Ellis, Cynthia 20 Fordyce, Kerrie 71,84,97,18O Forkner, jeri 191 Forsen, Robert 20,64,182 Fortune, julia 20,66,164,166,167 Foster, Bill FOSteI', jOan 21,128,129,160,163,172 Foster, Kim 21 Foster, Teresa Fox, Donna 21,79,180 France, Donalea Francis, Dennis 62 Francis, Phyllis 40,42 Francis, Randall 97 Francis, Richard 21,97 T Frant Frazi Frazi Fredi Freei Frent Freni Frey, Frier Fritz Fritz Frost Frye Fulk Fulk Flllll Flllln Fllllt Furl Fuss Gall Gan Gan Gan Gan Gar Gar Gar Gar Gar Gas Gal Gel Gel Gei Gen Ge: Ge Ge ' Ge Ge Ge Gia Gil Gil Gil Gi' Gi Gi Gi G1 Gl Gt Gt G1 G1 G1 Gu Gt G G G G G G G G G V V W Y , , , ,. ,,,.,?,,, , Y Y N A f Wy-,-1.-' 2. -. . Francis, Teresa Frazier, Danny Frazier, janet Fredrick, William 64,82,139,191 Freeman, Debbie 180,191 French, Chris French, Shannon 97 Frey, Don 191 Friend, Mike 21 Fritz, Catherine Fritz, Ron Frost, Susan 97,183 Fryer, Michael 97,184 Fulk, Debbie 21,180 Fulks, Michael 182,191 Fuller, Ed 97,115 Fuller, jeff 89,97 Fuller, Mike 182,191 Furman, Patricia Fuson, Pat 97,182,183 Galloway, Michelle 80,91,97,102,105 Gamel, David 191 Gamel, Steve 21 Gamber, Mark 97,120,121 Gammon, Lawana Gann, Dennis Gannaway, Stephanie Gannon, Mike 97,126 Garcia, Tom 21,116 Garrison, Nancy 47 Gaston, Randell 86,184,191 Gaulding, Tricia 191 Gehardt, Liz Gehrke, Shelley Geisinger, Cynthia 21 Genava, Steve Genova, john 21 Gentry, Nancy 21 George, Randy 182 --,n. t, Wx- A 1,142 .- Grace Wamble thanks Mr. studies award. Gossick, Kerry 21,79 Gould, Donna 21,72,73,79 Grace, Lawrence 97 Graham, Charles 97 Graham, james 182 Graves Chester 124,192 Graves Debbie 97 Graves john 97 Graves Sharon 21 Graves, Walt 48 Gerhardt, Diana 191 Gerhardt, Lisa 191 Gerstner, Cheryl 180,191 Giannola, Don 47,115,122,123 Gibson, Kenneth 97 Gibson, Terri 67,97,105 Gillespie, Raymond 97 Gilworth, Alicia 21,180 Ginn, james 21,148,153,183,1B4,185 Ginn, Martha 182,191,195 Giudici, Nicole 68,94,97 Glandon, Catherine 21 Glandon, Nancy 97 Goehrung, john 21 Goff, Glenda 191 Goff, Mike 97 Goodall, Martha 47,85,86 Goodman, Stephanie 21 Goodpasture, Cheryl Goodson, Gary 48,117,118 Gordon, Cindy 191 Gordon, David 191 Gordon. Gordon, Gordon, Deanamarie 21,66,183,184 Patricia 21,180 Shelley 191 Gorham, Roland 42 Gorman, William 21 Goshorm, janet 192 Goss, jay 192 Gray, Clifford 182,192 Green, Ernest 97 Green, james Green, William 97,182 Greene, Kathy 21,180 Griffith, Rebecca 21,66,79 Griggs, Terry 192 Grisham, Mary 97 Grosko, Terri 21 Groves, Rhonda Groves, Ronnie Guenther, Lonnie Guenther, Rebecca 180,192 Guthrie, james 21,91 Habighorst, Hans Hadley, Doris 21,183 Hadley, Michael Hadley, Robert 97,183 Hagan, Sheila 97 Hager, Pete 118,108,132 Haggard, David 97,120 Hahn, Daniel Hahn, Leslie 192 Hailey, Kenneth 97 Haight, Ricky Haines, Duane 192 Hale, Robyn 74,192 Ed Pfitzner for outstanding social Hall, Carl 192 Hall, Craig 182,192 Hall, Harry 86,192 Hall, Robert 67,98 Halley, Roxanne 21 Halstead, Denise 192 Haoverson, Suzie Hamerle, Suzanne 130,134 135 144 192 Hamill, George 21 Hammer, Leta 98 Hammonds, Kim Hammontree, Lisa 192 Hampton, joyce 21,180 Hannah, Dennis Hanshaw, Darren 21,77,105 171 183 Hanson, Charles 21,73,111 Hanson, james 182,192 Hanson, Linda 98 Handcastle, Lee 182,192 Hardin, Annie 43 Hare, Bonnie 48 Hargrave, Sonja 48,54 Harlan, Deborah 21,79,184 Harner, Ann 48 Harp, Mary Ann 71,98 Harp, Ron 21 Harper, Barbara 192 Harper, Dawn 180,192 Harper, Harper, Harper, Harris, Harris, Debbie 21 john 21,111,140,163 166 Lonnie Becky 180,182,192 Betsy 192 Harris, Delores 22 Harris, Dennis 98 Harris, james Harris, Kelly 192 Harris, Marie 98 Harris, Mary Harris, Mike Harris, Vickie 98 Harrison, Deborah 98 Harrison, Debbie 22 Harrison, Eddie 192 Harrison, Mary 180,192 Harrison, Roger 192 Hart, Kim 192 Harvey, Anthony 22 Harvey, David Hatfield, Kevin 192 Hatfield, Martha Hatfield, Rebecca 22 Hatfield, Sherry 22,80,84,180 Hawkins, jerry 111 Hawn, Robert 98 Hayden, Carol 98,180 Hayes, Ann 40,41 Hayes, Carolyn 22,180 Hayes, Nanci 98 Haynes, Brian 98,123,137 Hanie, David Hays, Terry Hazlett, Dennis 192 Head, janet Heath, Dawn 22 Heathen, Lynda 192 Heaton, jeannie 22 Heaton, jerry 192 Heflry, Niesje 22 Heidebrecht, Gln 48,49 Heiman, Gail Heiman, Kevin 192 Heishman, Tammy Helms, james 22 Helms, Tammy 192 Henne, Ralph 182,192 Henshaw, Bud 192 Henshaw, Susan Henson, Lucille 40 Henson, Robert 22 Henson, Sheila 22,183 Hentheine, Wayne 98 Herdman, Tracy 72,98,144 Herken, Karl 67,98 Hernandes, Phil 182,192 Herzig, Robert 66,98 Hess, jerry 192 Hess, Richard 192 Hessel, Nancy 84,98 Hessel, Susie 192 Hibbart, Richard 98 Hibdon, Larry 98,142 Hicks, Anne 75,128,129,192 Hicks, jessica Hicks, jo 22 Hicks, Lynette 22,74,75 Hidy, Shauna 98 Higby, David 192 Higgerson, Lisa 182,192 Higgerson, Ron 22 Higgins, james 192 Hilding, Kimberlee Hill, Davonnda 49,55 Hill, Mike Hills, Charles Hinck, Susan 22,84,154 Hines Douglas 98 Hines Rhonda 22,83 Hines, sandra 182,192 Hinkle, Tim 192 Hinkel, Richard 48,49 Hinsley, Danny 22 Hinton, David 22 Hinton, Kathy 98 Hlavacek, Greg 192 Hlavacek, William 22,182 Hoagland, Pamela 71 Ho, Larry 22,67 Hobbs, Clifford Hobson, julie 182,192 Hodde, Mike 98 Hoddick, judith 22 Hodges, Alice 180,193 Hodgson, Michael 193 Hoedl, Richard 98,182 Hoffman, Larry 49 ' Hoffman, jeanette 22 Holleman, David 126,184,193 Hollingsworth, Ronald 22,64,111,182,183 Holliway, joe 98,182 Holloway, Robert 193 Holman, Dori 193 Homan, Kathy 182,193 Homan, jerry Hood, Debbie 98,180 Hope, Keith 98,126 Hope, Kevin 17,22,168,170 Hopkins, Debbie 71,98 Hopkins, james Hopkins, Loretta 22 Hopkins, Michael 22,33,77,150,152,183,184 Hopkins, Rod 183,193 Hoppe, Mark 98,10a,132,133 Hoppe, Mary 68 Hopper, Barbara 193 Hopper, Becky 193 Horn, Wymon 98 Horrocks, David 64,98,123 Horton, Eric 98,153,183,184 Hoskinson, Sherrie 130,134,142,144,193 Hotchkiss, David 89,193 Howard, Catherine 156 Howard, Kimberly 193 Howard, Scott 182 Howard, Steve 49,115,120,132 Howell, john 182 Houston, Lance 193 Hey, Debbie 98 Hoyt, Bill 22 Huddleston, james Huddleston, Scott Hudson, Mike Hudson, Theresa Huett, Brenda Huett, Don 193 Huffhines, Talena 193 Huffman, Tony 98 Hughes, Gerald 98,182,183,184 Hughes, Scott 71,74,98 Humphrey, Craig 22 Humphrey, Donna Humphreys, Randy 22 Hunt, Scott 193 Hunt, Sheri 98 Hunter, Roxanna 22 Hurd, jeffrey 98 Hurd, Tim 193 Hurd, Tom 193 Hurlbert, Carolyn 22 Hurlbert, Patty 193 Hursman, Alice 193 Hursman, Lonnie 22 Hurst, Kim 98,180 Husbenet, jim 193 Hutchinson, joel 98 Hylton, Douglas 193 Irick, Carol 65,98,180 Irick, joe 193 Ingram, jay 22,136 jacks, Kerri jackson, Margaret 80,98 jackson, Maureen 22 jacobs, Sandi 67,98 jameson, Randall 22 jamison, john 98,182 . jarboe, jeannanne 75,98,128 jarman, Ginny 23,77,180 jarrell, Becky 99 jarrett, Bob 182,193 jauregui, Cory jaynes, Danny 99 jeffers, Loren 49 jenkins, Carol 180 jeI1ki1'1,S, jeff 99,122,123,124,193 jenkins, Kim jenkins, Sharon 180,193 jennings, judith 23,63,180 jennings, Marcia 23 jennings, Phil 193 jensen, Christie 23 johannes, Martha 75,78,98,180 johnson, Danita 182,193 johnson johnson , Devona 23,150,184,183 , David 99 johnson, Debra 99 johnson, Donna 49,75,128 johnson, Earl 23 johnson, Eddie 193 johnson, Lorrie 23,180 johnson, Michael 183,184,99 johnson, Russell 23 johnson johnson Tom 99 , Whitney johnston, Charles 182,193 johnston, Eddie johnston, john 193 johnson, Lonna 193 johnson, Tammy 193 jones, Alicia 99 jones, Cheryl 49 jones, Doug 193 jones, jacqueline 41,180,182 jones, james 193 jones, Ken jones, Leslie 62,65,66,84,85,86,99 jones, Rick 193 jones, Starlyn 193 jones, Steve 23 jones, Terri 1 joy, Charla 136,134,193 julien, Randy 99 justice, Brian 68,94,95,99,81,84 justice, Chris 142,193 justice, Robbie 137,139,141,193 iahman iahman Kaissling Kamper' Kamuf. Kamuf, Kane, D Kankey, Kappler Karnes, Kaser, I Keeney Keeney Kelso, I Keller, Kelly, I Kelley, Kelly, T Kelson, Kendrit Kenwai Kenwai Keown, Ketchu: Ketchu Ketchu Kidwel Kedwe Kidwei Kilgore .Kindri King, l King, 1 King, King. King, King, Kings' Kinslr Kintn Kirgis Kish, Kish, Klem Klem Klimt Kline Kline Knak Knie' Knie Koef Korn Kran Krau Kren Kruf Krul Kru: Kru: Kuh Kuk Kup Kut Kur Kui Lal Lal I M.. W, ., - - 1 : : 17, W H- A 'fzciir' T ' ' 4 W' . ,fin - , . 1 5 V l 1 1 V 1 I 1 t i I l 1 1 1 l i Cahmann, jamie 139,193 iahmann, Steve 23 Kaissling, David 68,91,94,99,111 Kampert, Debbie 193 Kamuf, Anne 180 Kamuf, Francis 99 Kane, David 67,183,184,99 Kankey, Sheila 144,180,193 Kappler, jeanine 193 Karnes, Dennis 67,99 Kaser, Kevin 99 Keeney, Cynthia 99 Keeney, Mark 23,183 Kelso, Don Keller, Gail 23 Kelly, Delane 99 Kelley, Steve 99 Kelly, Timothy 99 Kelson, Don 193 Kendrick, Kevin Kenward, David 82,83,86,89,149,183 Kenward, julie 182,193 Keown, Aylene 50 Ketchum, Karen 23,180 Ketchum, Kim 180,193 Ketchum, Teresa 99 Kidwell, Cathy 23,72,82,130,160,162 Kedwell, jeff 139,193 Kidwell, Terry 23,111 Kilgore, Paul Kindrick, Kevin 23 King, David King, Helen 99 King, Steven King, Karen 23 King, Kathy 23,82,84,134,156,180 King, Steve 193 Kingsolver, Diana 99 Kinslow, Dan 99,182 Kintner, Robert 23 Kirgis, Mary Kay 72,73,79,99,101 Kish, Pamela 23,83 Kish, Vicki 193 Klem, Kathy 180,193 Klem, Sandy 23,180 Klimt, Kevin 99,120 Kline Eliese 23 Kline Lori 180,193 Knabe, Sandra 23,180 Knierim, Alaina 99 Knierim, Ross 23.77,111,183 Koehn, joni 67,99 Kormanik, Lisa 71,99,180 Kramer, Nancy 23 Krause, Brenda 23 Krems, Brenda Krueger, Mary 193 Krull, Dale 24,32 Kruse, john 99 Kruse, Sharon 24,63,91,172 Kuhn, Linda 24 Kukral, RoseAnn 50,51 Kupneski, Kenneth 193 Kupneski, Patricia Kurek, Kimberly 24,66,91 Kurtz, Brenda Labuck, Steven 99,102 Lake, Ron 193 ...,.L NA A AV g Handing out best science student award, to john Phillips, is Mr Bill V Lindsey. Lambeth, Carol 65,99,180 Lamkey, Chester 21,105,108,120,99 Lamkey, Mike 193 Lamp, Dennis 99,182 Lance, Charles 193 Lane, Danny 193 Lane, Darrell 132,182,183,193 Lane, Lawerence 24,82,88,84,152,155,183 Lane, Randy 66,99,111,64,123 Langston, Mel Lanning, Bill 182,193 Larocca, jim 96,193 Larocca, john 99 Laron, Anne 24 Larson, jay 24 Larson, Kathy Lassiter, Robert Laster, Pam 50,78 Latier, Patrick 24,111,182 Lau, Mikaela 193 Lauer, Pamela 78,182,193 Lawrence, john 24 Laws, Carla 193 Lawson, Debbie 99,180 Lawson, Robin Lay, Richard 99 Layne, Laura 24 Layne, Richard 193 Lazar, Michael 24,166 Leathers, Debra 99,160 Leathers, Linda 24 Lee, Karen 144,182,193 Lee, Perry 99 Lee, Sandra 24,75 Lee, Stuart 24 Lee, Tina 99,180 Leeds, Terry 193,62 Leftridge, Curt 99 Leftridge, Penny 193 Leggio, Bob Leggio, Mike Lehman, Ruth 134,180,193 Lemon, Chri 99,180,193 Lemon, Ronda 180 Lenhert, Steve 49,50,152,178 179 Letchworth, Michael Letchworth, Pat Letellier, Carla 99 Letscher, Teresa 24 Lewis, Bob 182,193 Lewis, Elizabeth Lewis, Denice 24,83 Lewis, john 24,88,166,167,183 184 185 173 Lewis, Steve 193 Lewis, Tammy 99 Liell, janet 24 Lightfoot, Loretta 184,194 Lindsay, Bill 50,144 Lindsay, Mark 71,100 Lingo, Eddie 100 Linnart, Karen 100,134,135 Linville, Brad 194 ......,..,, 1.-.,..a 1. ----.f,.,-... 1 7 --- ---------L -A-- 1,4 ... '- -X Y Linville, Denise 78,100,183,184 Lippincott, Gayle 50 Little, john 24 Little, Steve 24 Lockard, joe 194 Locke, Bruce 100 Logan, Sandra 194 Loker, Toni 194 Long, Lori 24,180 Long, Meredith Loos, Terrance Lordo, Candi 24 Louderback, Richard Love, Michael 100 Love, Samuel Loving, Shirden 62,174 Lowder, jamie 63,100 Lowe, Charles 100 Lowe, jeffrey 194 Lowe, Rick 123,124,194 Lowell, Bryan 121,126,127,194 Lucas, Rusty 100 Majors, Kenneth 25,83 Majors, Steve 62,194 Mallory, Lester 100,182 Mallory, Linda 100,180 Malone, Brenda 25,180 Mamie, Debra 134,135,194 Mamie, Mary 25 Manar, Ralph 25,182 Mayorga, Evelyn 180,184 Mazza, Sherry McAninch, Brenda 180,194 McAninch, Teresa 100,144 McBain, judy 180,194 McBride, Randy 100 McCalister, Curtis 25,63 - McCall, jeff 121,194 Manley, Carol 62,100 Manroe, Pam Manthei, Rhonda 22,82,130,134,35 Manthei, Samuel 100,111,122,123,124 Marcellus, Debra 100,180 Marcellus, Edward 100 Markt, Larry 38,39 Marlow, Pat 25 Marsh, Tom 194 Marshall, Diana 71,194 Marshall, Mary Beth 25,47,76,183,184 Marshall, Susanna 79,95,100 Martin, Hannah 100 Martin, Howard 100 McCall, Robin 25,144 McCart, McCart, McCart, McCart, McCarth McCartn McCartn Don 100 judy 194 Ronnie 194 Steve 25 y, jim 184 ey, jean 25 ey, joy 180,194 McCleery, Roy . McCloud, Donald McCloud, jimmy 100 McClure , Cindy 194 McCloud, Bill 194 McClure, Deanne 180,194 Ludwig, joe 194 Martin janis 100 Lunsford, Elizabeth 130,134,180,194 Martin joe 25 Lynch, Brenda 4 Martin Chris 194 Lyons, Carol 24,66,82,128 Martin, Mary 194 Lynch, john Martin, Rick 194 Martin, Valerie 64,182,194 Mason, Don 24,33,111 Maasen, Margaret 24 Mason, Doug 100 Maasen, William 121,139,194 Mason, Karen 100 Macaluso, joe 24,137 Mason, Sam 124,194 Mack, Arthur 194 MacPherson, james 194,91 MacPherson, Kathy 24,65 Mahin, Patrick 24 Main, Greg 111 Majors, Gary 62 Majors, jamie 25,180 Massey, Dana 100,185 Masters, jamie 130,131,134,144,194 Matthews, Carolyn Matthews, Donna 25,76,180 Matthews, Timmy 194 Mautino, Bruce 100,182 May, jon 25 Accepting senior athlete of the year award is Becky Bumgarner from Mr. Bill Lindsey and Miss Wanda Cox. McConnell, Cynthia 25,76 McConnell, Diana 184 McConnell, Keith 194 McConnell, Sue 50 McCown, Vicky 180 McCoy, Rita 25,75,180 McCoy, Scott 25,182 McCoy, Tim 100 McCray, Robert 25 McCloud, Bill McCormick, Eddy McCreary, judy 130,134,145,194 McCubbin, Debra 194 McCubbin, Kim 51 McCulley, Steve 139,182,194 McCullough, Cynthia 100 McDaniel, Carla 134,135,144 180 194 McDaniel, Dennis McDaniel, Mona 134,144,180 184 McDowell, jacob McEntire, Mark 25 McFadded, Kip McFarland, jo 194 McGeeHee, Thomas McGinley, Tery 100 McGowan, Larry 194 McGuire, Diane 25,77,118 McGuire, Mike 194 McKee, Robin 194 McKeehan, Debby 110 McKenzie, Cheri 100 McKenzie, jerri 100 McKinney, Tonya 180,194 McLees, Fred 25 McManus, Patricia 194 McManus, Randy 100,142 McNally, Donny 100,180 McNeely, David 62,183,86 McPike, Brenda McPike, Kenny McQueen, Melinda McWhorter, Sheila 100 Meador, Pat 51 Meadows, Tonia 25,180 Meagher, Mary 65,101,180 Meagher, judy 25,63 Mease, Steven 194 Meek, Brian 182,184 - Y gm My j H ,V ,YM Wg, Y M ,s,A,,,,!.-,,i,,,-.1,,T,.,-QJN ,-,xv,,....,,,,, f-a.Q-.,..- -- -M W -'ww -V r- , - H - -ess---Y--K ---M-1-f. -- A x - t l. - TT ., 'H--- Q- --We L-L- -,...,...,....-.....,.. H M .. -W W., ,...,,- , , 5 Y -I ' A A I n- ll' -.1 . p i 1 V, x N. , , x' A ' .ppiisy,,:'f.za3.1 Medley, Glenda 101 Melvin, Ianet 25,180 Melvin, Scott Mentrup, Natalie 25 Mercer, Dale 62,124,184 Morris, Paul 195 Morrison, Thomas 101,111,112,182 Morrow, Kathy 195 Morse. Clarence 195 Morse, Debbie 101 Mercer, Kim 86,194 Mercer, Margaret 25,62 Mercer, Patty 182,184 Merry, David 194 Messenbrink, Douglas Metzger, Iohn Meyer, Teresa 180,184 ' Meyuer, David 194 Michael, Mark 194 Michael, Melanie 101 Middleton, Tim 194 Miles, Steven 194 Miller, David 101 Miller, Debbie 71 Miller, Deborah 101,180 Miller, De Etta 75,89,101 Miller, Greg Miller, Iohn 184 Miller, Kim 194 Miller, Larry 101 Miller, Michael 194 Miller, Mike 62 Miller, Myla Miller, Rosa 180,194 Miller, Sandy 25,33,68,163,164,166,167, 173,180,191 Miller, Toni 184 Miller, William Milligan, Brenda 25 Mills, Rick 101 Morse, Gail 195 Morse, Tom Morse, Allen 26 Moss, Russell 195 Mott, Melody Muecke, Brenda 62,101 Mueller, Mark 26 Mullenix, Russ 101,182 Mullin, Robert 101 Murphy, Kelly 101,128 Murphy, Kevin 62,64,195 Murphy, Lawrence 195 Murphy, Della 26 Murphy, Mary Murphy, Meeghan 26,74 Murphy, Richard 101 Murphy, Ronnie Murray, Gandanoe 26,84,85,86,155,183 Musso, Connie 135 Musso, Patti 101 Mustard, Sandy 75,128,195 Mutter, Francis 101 Mutti, Timothy 182,195 Myers, Cheryl 26,180 Myers, Chris 101 S' Myers, Ioni 196 Myers, jim 51,66 Myers, Sherrie 26,84,91,152,154, 164,166,167 Miquelon, Ioe 16,17,25,68,105,168, 171,178,185 Mitchell, Betty Mitchell, Russel 182,194 Minor, Daniel 25,116,136,137 Moburg, Carolyn 73,101,183 Moffet, Moffet, Moffet, Moffet, Molina, Molina, David 25 Don Robert Willie 194 Maria 72,73,97,101,180 Yolanda 25,63,180 Neil, Dixie 101 Neill, Clifford 101,111,105 Neipman, Ann 51,71 Nellor, Karen 101 Nelson, Brenda 26 Nelson, Diane 78,175 Nettle, Aaron 195 Nevins, Anthony 101 Nevins, Sharon 195 Newland, Kathy 101 Newman, Iill 26,190 Newman, Penny 195 Monahan Monahan Monahan Monahan, , Cindy 65,101 Debra 25,180 Iohn 101,182 Therese 26 Monnig, Dean 26 Monnig, Donna 101,180 Montino, Bruce 62 Mooneyhan, Michael 101 Nichols, Anthony 182,195 Nichols, Diane Nichols, Kathy 195 Nichols, Richard 195 Niegsch, Glenda 180,195 Niegsch, Susan 26 Niehaws, Robert 124,195 Moore, Doug 101 Moore, Lisa 26,73,76,84,150,150,183 Moore, Mark 26 Moore, Moore, Rosalie 26 Steve 101 Morgan, Deanna 194 Morgan, Kathy 101,183,184 Morgan, Mike 194 Moree, Linda 41 Morris Ann 101,180 Morris Gary 26,111 Morris Kathleen 72,75,101,183,184 Morris Mark 83,182,184 Morris, Mike 83 Morris, Michael 26 N 1 Nixon, William 195 Noble, Deborah 195 Noland, Charles Noland, Terri Norval, Charlene 26 Norwicki, Sue 41,43 Novinger, Debbie 26,180 Oak, Mark 26 Oakes, jeffrey 195 O'Brien, Shannon 195 Oetting, Teresa 101,130 O'Gorman, Colleen 100,101,105,90,91,78,71 O'Gorman, Larry 182,195 O'Gorman, Patricia 26,91 Olds, Bonnie 40,41 Olsen, Mark 111,195 Olsen, Randy 101 Olsen, Sean 101,116,120 Olsen, Terry 101,116,117,119 132 133 Olvera, Cheryl O'Rourke, Pat 195 Orth, Russell B4,101,111,115,120 132 133,157 Osborn, Lena 26 Osborn, Mark 26,182 Otis, Christine 195 Otis, Gerald 195 Otis, Vicki 190,195 Oti, Iill 134,182,195 Owens, Dorita 195 Oyler, Mike 195 Pace, Glenn 101,182 Pace, Mike 139,195 Palmisano, Ann 26,66 Palmisano, Susan 102,195 Paquin, Paul Parker, Diana 26 Parker, Evelyn 195 Parker, Patty 195 Parmenter, Doug Parmenter, Ginger Parnacott, Ioseph 26,86 Parnacott, Tim 82,182,195 Parra, Leonard 195 Parton, Lonnie 101,183,184 Pascuzzi, Vicki 26 Patten, Patricia 26,63 Patterson, Edward 182,195 Patterson, Keith Patterson, Ronald 26 Patton, Cherlyn 26,76,80 Paul, Iody 195 Paulsen, Kevin 195 Payne, Charles 101 Payne, Karen 128,193 Payne, Regina 101 Payton, Chuck 182,195 Peacher, Iudy 80,101,180 Pein, Ieb 101 Pennington, Garry 101 Penrod, Rim 26 Perdue, Lesia 195 Perry, Ioyce 65,101,180 Perryman, Sandra 180,195 Perryman, Thresa 101 Peterie, Donald Peters, Darrell 101 Peters, Linda 101,180 Peters, Margaret 26,75 Peterson, Paul 51,120 Peterson, Vern 51,117,118 Petree, Kevin 101 Petro, Iackie Peugh, Debbie 175 Pfitzner, Ed 45,47,51,55,62 Phillips, Ieff 133,195 Phillips, Ionathan 26,64,111 132 Phillips, Marty Pickarell, Angela 26,62 Pickens, Mike 102 Pickens, William 26,122,123 , Q . 4- f li .... - ...........,.... HL, -,. ...,,,,-.,,,.-, .., W Lara. -fr I Rice, Dale 139,196 Rice, Sandy 196 Richardson, jeff Richey, Eric 75,196 Richmond, Bill 196 Ricker, Robert Riehl, Bonnie Riehl, Matthew 27 Riehl, Michael 27 Reusch, Mark Riggs, Lucie 85,86,102 Rinke, Debra 128,196 Bill Sobbe, senior athlete of the year, accepts award from Mr. C. F. Bakker. Pickle, Daniel Pierce, Michael 27 Pierson, Nancy 182,195 Pike, Bruce Pike, Desra 102,180 Pilcher, Debra 27 Pinkey, Paula 27 Place, Ianice 102 Plotner, Kathy 195 Plotner, Keith 84,102 Poe, Lonald 27 Poe, Marsha 102 Pont, Cathy 102 Pont, Gail 27,180 Poole, Charles 6Z,74,182,1i95 Pooler, Vickie 102 Pope, Carolyn 86,102,190 Portwood, Lisa 182,183,195 Portwood, Scott 27 Potts, Robin 29,83 Powell, Theresa 102,180 Pratt, Linda 27 Pratt, Teresa 102,180 Price, Leigh 195 Prietting, Ioni Pritchard, Tracy Probst, Barbara 102,180 Probst, Beverly 195 Proctor, Dennis 27,62,142 Proctor, Donald 102 Prucha, lane 75,102 Pruetting, Ioni Puhr, Pam 88,102,166 Pumphrey, Duane 102,150,184 Pumroy, Melvin Putnam, Elizabeth 27,185 Puttroff, Bryan 27 Qualls, Debbie Quigley, Danny 102,67 Raber, Iames 102 Ragusa, Mary 195 Ragusa, Pete 111,126 Rainwater, Candy Rainwater, less 102 Robbins Melinda 134,180 Robbins, Michael 196 Roberts, Charles 27,170 Roberts, Chris 196 Roberts, Dianne 196 Roberts, Gary 27 Roberts, Michael 102,142 Roberts, Steve 120,137,138,196 Robertson, Don 182 Robertson, lane 81,196 Robertson, Paula 77,84,27,160,163 Robinson, Eddie 102 Robinson, Iulie 180,196 Robinson, Henry Robker, Dennis 27,182 Rocha, Terri 102 Rockwood, Wayne 196 Rockwood, Raymond 102 Rodenburg, Carol 180,196 Rodenburg, Glen 27 Rodriguez, Barbara 196 Roe, Shary 144,102 Roe, Tim 124,196 Rogers, Gail Rohr, judy 28 Rohr, Kathy 196 Rainbo, Glen 102,182 Ramirez, Vince 195 Ramsey, Patty 102 Randolph, Michael 102,182 -- Rasdall, Theresa 27 Rasmussen, Wayne 102 Ray, Lisa 89,91,182,195 Reasy, Ray 195 Rector, Nancy 27,80,164,166,167,180 Reece, Cindy Reed, Boyd Reed, Cynthia 63,102 Reed, Iulie 27,63,65 Reed, Matt Reed, Victor 67,102 Reese, Kathy 78,102,183 Regan, Lisa 62,84,102 Regan, Shawn 27 Reid, Celia 27,32 Reid, Pamela Reinke, Ianette 27,83 Reinschmidt, Rhonda 27,63 Remmert, Bob 195 Remmert, Randy Renfro, Kelly Rennison, Robert 64,89,102 Ressler, Tom 62,196 Reusch, Mark 102,182 Reusch, Marla 66,71,102,180 Rhoades, Susan 102,180 Rhodes, Christopher 27,185 Rice, Cheryl 27,160,163,183,'184,185 1 Roland, Colleen 102 Roland, Rhonda 28 Roland, Tim 102 Romano, Iohn 102 Romano, Leeann 196 Roney, Terry 28 Rooney, Bryan 28,70,111 Rooney, Ioe 196 Rooney, Teresa 102,130,131 Roscher, Kenny 102 Roseller, Terry 196 Ross, Gregg 21,196 Ross, Ianet 78,97,102,180,183 Roth, Deborah 196 Rowland, Colleen Rude, Dennis 84,102,182 Russell, Connie 182,196 Russell, Rick Russel, Mary 51 Rutherford, Linda 102 Ryun, Betty Ryun, Mary 102,180 Saccone, Mike 28 Sadler, Doug 28,67 Sadler, Tim 28 Saenz, Michael Sage, Helen 182,196 Sage, Karen 102,180 Sage, Loren 63,102,182 Sailor, Donalea 28 1 A I H Sal Sal Sal Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sa: Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc Sr St S1 S1 S1 Sn Sl S. 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't U, ,Nga Salisburg, Richard 196 Salisbury, Roxane 28,82,128 Sallaz, Cindy 196 Sampson, Neil 124,196 Sams, Lisa 28 Sanchez, Lisa 102 Sanders, Brenda 78,102 Sanders, Charles 85,151,153,183 Sanders, Curtis 183,196 Sanders, Pamela 196 Sanderson, Paula 102 Sandri dge, Wayne 28 Sandusky, Cindy 196 Sandusky, Dawn Sansle Sansm y, Mike 196 eyer, Vicki Sapp, Richard Sargent, Vivian 180,196 Shipley, Frank 103 Shipley, Kathy Shoemate, Cynthia 196 Shook, Kevin Shook, julie 28 Shook, Kim 196 Short, Mark 103 Short, Terry 103 Shrader, Hal Shrader, joel 103 Shreeves, Lori 10,84,103,180 Shroeder, jim 84 Shubert, Darrell 85,103 Shwartz, Moraima 75 Sielemann, john 103,182 Sigler, Beth 196 Sigler, jane 103,180 Silvey, Tim 103 Sartin, Anita 102,180 Savlin, Dennis 28 Sawtell, joyce 43 Scarbrough, Patrick 67,102 Scheelk, David 28,103 Scheelk, Debbie Scheerer, Alan 28,183 Scheerer, Steve 124,82,196 Schiller, Tom 45,52 Schinner, Debra 28,180 Schlesselman, Kent 142,182,196 Schmidt, Ellen 48,52 Schmitt, jeffrey 62,74 Schrader, Herbert 28 Schroeder, james 71,103 Schoep, Carol 43 Schuh, Nancy 89,103 Schultz, David 28 Simons, Roger Stalker, Cindi 103,180 Stanislaus, Marlin 103 Stanley, Dan 64,111,114,115 Stanley, Monty 103,132,183 Stanphill, Donna 196 Starling, jerry 29 Starr, Laura 29 St Clair, Anne 196 Steele, Cynthia 29 Steffen, Robert 196 Stege, Mark Stege, Scott Stehl, Douglas 29,116,117, 119,136,137 Stephens, Dawn 29 Stephen, Lois 74,103 St. john, Sara 79,103 Sterm, Wanda 29 Stevens, Brad 29,111,112,136,137,139,141 Stevenson, David 29,74,88,89 Stewart, Paul 29,66,150,157,183 Simpson, Carol 103 Simpson, Delores 103,180 Simpson, Diana 196 Simpson, Laura 75,196 Simpson, Marilyn 103,180 Simpson, Mark 196 Simpson, Michael 28 Simpson, Patty 196 Simpson, Steve 84,89,101,103,152, 156,182 Skinner, Anita Skinner, Mike 196 Slater, Earl Slazyyk, Doug Smith, Charla 144,145,196 Smith, David Smith, Debbie 103,183,184 Still, Dwight Still, Rich Stillson, john Stillson, Phil 196 Stock, Cindi 103,180 Stock, Curtis 86,103 Stock, Georgianne 130,144,196 Stock, Mark 182,196 Stock, Stephen 29 Stock, Teresa 29,84,134,135 Stock, Thomas 86,103,183,184 Stockdale, Cheryl Stockdall, jerry Stockman, Bill 29 Stockman, Carla 196 Stockman, Linda 29,70,77,91,160,162,163,172 Schwalm, Cynthia 52,53,90,91 Schwerert, Moraima 103 Sciortino, Michelle 103 Smith, janetta 103 Smith, jeff Smith, Kim 103,183 Smith, Lisa 144,196 Smith, Lora 28,180 Smith, Lyla 29,144,145 Smith, Mike 103 Smith, Neal 196 Smith, Patti 29 Scott, Audree 103 Scott, Candy 52 Scott, Carol 103 Scott, Cheryl 103 Scott, Harold 52,139 Scott, Steven 28,66,111,112,148,149, 166,172,183,184,185 Scoville, Lawanda 180,196 Searle, Therese 52,80 Self, Helen 28,75 Sensemeyer, Vickie 196 Senzee, Kent 120,196 Senzee, William 103,123 Serfass, jeanette 74,196 Shackelford, Lenni 103,183 Shacklett, Robert 103 Smith, Ray, 29,77,162 Smith, Rebecca 29,80,86,89,91,173 Smith, Sandy 182,196 Smith, Sonia 103 Smith, Vickie Smith, Wayne 126,196 Snider, Chuck 29,137 Snider, jim 196 Snider, Randy Snyder, Dennis 29 Sheil. Sharp, Billy 103 Sharp, Charles 28 Sharp, jim Shaul, Norman 103,182 Shaw, Linda 103 Sheffield, Charles 182,196 Sheffield, jamie 28,74 Robert 103 Sheilds, Kristin 41 Shelton, Debra 28,80 Shepard, jerry 28,33,68,137 Shepard, Ronald 182,196 Shepard, Stan 196 Shields, Mike 62,103 Shipley, Dennis 28,116,117,119,142 Snyder, jay 103,182 Sohbe, Bill 17,29,110,111,112,113,116, 118,119,136,37,138,146,16B,171 Sobbe, Michelle 196 Soldanels, Donald 29 Soldaniels, Eddie 103 Solman, janet 103,186 Sousley, Mike Souebeism, Dr. Keith 38,39 Spector, Stephan 29,45,91 Spinner, Mark 103 Spragg, Susie 78,196 Springer, Susan 103,180 Spurgeon, julia Spurgeon, Steven 29 P Stokes, Francis 29,63,137 Stout, Brad A Strahle, jo 29 Stratton, Debbie 103 Streeter, Sherri 29 Stuart, Rosie 29,180 Stull, Beverly 29,63 Stupps, Nancy 80,103,180 Sullenger, Betty Sullivan, Wilma 53,63 Sulzen, Betty 42 Summers, Alan Summers, Bob 103 Summers, Dionna 29 Summer, Rick 103 Sunnenberg, .Kay 29 Sutlief, Tim 29,111,182 Sutton, Debbie 103 Sutton, Don 29,182 Sutton, jerry 53 Swan, jim 104 Swan, Sharon 29,74,84,154,180 Swanson, Susan 104 Sweany, Dave 196 Swift, Ken 53 Taegel, Larry 62,104 Taegel, Martha 81,196 Taegel, Sharon 29 Taegel, Tessie 62,74,104 Talbott, Loretta 40,41 Talbott, Don 47,53,115 213 1 , 1,1 4 - jj j '1,,' a,.,, 1 -,5. ii-, ff, ' .5 ' 11 .1. j f ff ,'t,', i , -. 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Y, 1 . . , 1. Cf . . .N IA , ' W- N V--T' ::gyi5gz' '.jgg,g'g,z,g,,.,,. ,,g... . . . Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Rebecca 31 Winfrey, Karen 104,180 Winter, Bob Winter, Cynthia Wirtz, Lynn 54,134 Wise, Vince Witeig, Tim 121,142,197 With, Leslie With, Nancy 31 Wolfe, Paul Wolfe, Sherry 31 Wolven, Charles Wolven, Debbie 31 Wolver, john 197 Wood, Becky Wooden, Gary W00dy, Iohn 197 Yealoct, Marie 197 W00lf-By. Martha 43 Yeater, Denise 197 WO0dy, Tony Young, Kathy 197 Word, Gary 54 Young, Mark Worthey, Ernest Yougberg, Cheryl 197,180 Wright, Bruce Wright, Cary Wright, Pat 182,197 Zacharko, Pam 31 Wright, Steve 31,83,202 Zagalik, David 152,156,84 Wrigley, Ann 130,131,197 Zahl, Regina 51,54 Wrigley, Ienny 128,'129,134,135,144,145 Zeller, David 96,116,117,119,126 Wry, Shari Zimbelman, john 197 Zimmerman, Paul 31 Zimmerman, Phil 31 Yates, Mike Zurn, Ruthie Yates, Susan Zschoche, Patty 54,74 Yeager, Patti 31 Candy Elledge and Dennis Robker are presented with the Big W Award from Mr. Richard Eitel. . mt.. In emoriam Debbie McQueen Born- November 20, 1956 Died- September 14, 1975 f' f 'f NJ X ,K fl -4 ,fy 7 .yqfi .wg if 5, ' l J.. . Mrs. Ellen Beer completes 40 years of teaching 'Nm aft 4 .gn-mul! ix I bp: qw ZQLQQWH ' ,,Qa3Wff- in-,. ..- ff ,W Z W X WU' if f Z., , I f w ling f I 1 P wwf, ,. , 0 WWW ' ,. 'Y ' 'M f 77 fw 5 WQZV, I , M, rl G Z ' N El A - 1 X M. 4-, f ,, ,,,,, M ,,,,, 4 4, Winnetonka High School requests your presence at a reception honoring the retirernent of Miss Ellen jane Beery on May 8, 1976 w x'm-.1 from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Winnetonka Resource Center 5815 NE 48th Street Kansas City, Missouri g .f..fi: fo r Z 4 if 1' Mrs. Beery is the first teacher to retire from Winnetonka Since our first encounter with school we have all come a long way. We have ac- complished many of our goals and yet many are still left unseen. Leaving Winnetonka we can look back over all our school days and remember bits and pieces of each year. It seems funny now the things that were important then. But none of us will ever truly forget any of those years. Especially our high school days, we will remember them mostg the places we went, the activities we were involved in, and the people we shared these times with. In creating the Oydssey we hope to enable you to preserve the memories and special times you spent at Winnetonka as if they were today forever. ' Debbie Cezar 1976 Odyssey W-ws. .Q ,. . 'mx -A ..-:- 4 1, lo-yin-ww.,-N.. WALSWORTH Marcellne.N1o.,l SA, .L r x a 1 1 v nl It A -4 ' 5,2-- in .75 5 .A 0 , V H , ,, ,Vx -gf' -R I..--fig!-.-.-gi-1-pw,-1-pf-W-.FTW-.-.--..-.,..f,.T , 'L ,. A w-gyw Xe, 7' .-Rasta 2g 1'4,1:i.5,-fem-.' '-t'a 'a ' , guy, x V ,.,.,,5k JL 1, .V ,.,,'5 -. .Lb vii., ,. , , , L , .,, , L , I , ,, K ,. I r 5 L X 1 Y I i 1 4 1 5 i 1 3 1 ,.v '1.q-nun Q gf Y ,, .1 Vgcrkhwv W ' 1' -f-'-Ku..- V-Q.. , -A,- it W 5 K ,,.? . ...-.,.,, , A 1- , J 1 v- ,-1--f , Tmfzff-,a?:3,,f.,..-...,,,....-. v - .2 . YU-+ 16- '1l1' vric-vc' 'x-'-nf -, -.V .ff-1,--. 1. 1, 11.,.,.,v.-.1-.,, .5 .. N. , Lux -v, 1 wr a- wig- K Y ,W , , . 5, gy, F. gm ., r 6 ' V 'K 1 ' 1 r.. 'u - f,f-.A. .,:- -, 1 , -Y -- -.,,-V., , ur ' . qu- .ff .,- . . gufjf- . ' , I fgngv.-L 5 .',',jr-X, v - A. ,. 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QI tmxeaa meanwhile reds behind him, the regulars hle word, ou 'whleh he bran- ro they every Amr i . soy.i.3Zeili7fql- onea, on Wedoeiday Aprll letlantpsraaln. belnghuat Lexington, lni nigh meeting heufei a frnall party of me our Paid treo 'that I heard tg: to Ere and fame mol: f mir ty no o a o par meeting houfeg and I or the inhabitants mm joan Bauman. Llncoln in all of lah we f fold day, e brigade of fald town of at das town of Lealnp few then: approaehlng of about twelve about eighty olfemon of the P prefently after thier we the North-bridge about meeting-heath, wg, ern, and palfed the ,the number of there left about one and proceeded with out two mllea shove Brea ln the town, were ln danger, and 3 the-troopa that approach, marched took up forne of tha' our march tewsrda the get near the bridge they guns one after another, and and then, and not before, our commanding officers not to uponl we Bred upon the regulars their retreat through :lu town ravaged and dakroyed one hsrn and one lhop. ofthe above Depofsre., and jofeph Abbot and colony of lawful age, do of the nlneteenth being on Lexington few a body ofregular company, which tired flrfl a few fume of the regu- the fald reg- Gred by thrted NEW-J Ease Y, Mn' ,x6.--- IPEBCHUF his Excellency WILLIAMf,,FRLNKLIN, Helm., Captaln General, Governor and Commander ln ell, in and over the Province ,of NEWJLERBEY, and Territorlesfthereon dependl in Am n, Chain eellor and 'vice Admiral of thengme, ko. 're on Qnrmtax. nssnmnmr or on one Province, l , Convened at Burlingtouf A L , Gmtlenmlof the Council, ., iv A Gentlemen Jude Grnndyfmdbl i - THB fole otealion of my callin! You tegother at thla - time ls to lay hefore you a refolutlen the Houfe ef Common wlfely and umenely W no epon a door oo the relhoratlen of fthat A 'y bitween Great-Britain another American colonleslou whloh their f mutual welfare and hapcplnese fo greatly depeodi l - Thla refolutlon, hav g already appeared ln the publle papers, and s great variety of lnterpreratlorietpur upon lt, molkly according to the diferent vlewa and dlfpolieione 5 by which rnan are aftuated and fweelynny hav ng fr-.ent lt ln in 'proper light, I think Lcapnot at this junaure hotter an wer the gracious porpofes f of hla Majelty, nor ' do my country more elfentlal fervlee :howto lay efore you as Mlm explanation of the-'-oceahtn, purport and ntenr of it as le ln my. power. Bynthis means you, and the good people you reprefent, w he qaahled to judge for yourfelvea how far you ought ,gtg ought not to acqu efee with ,the plan lt contains, will what ltepa lt l will he prudent for you to take on this very lrnport-ant oecallon. S' X You will fee ln the Klng's enfwer to the joint address of both Houfea of Parliament on the 7th of February, how much attention hia Majetty waajracloully pleated to give to the allltranee held out ln that eddreea, of the fresdincas of Parliament to afford evay juli and reafon- ahle indulgence to the colonlea whatever tb? fhould make a proper application on the ground o my real grievance they might have to complain 'oil This addreae was accordingly toon followed by the refolution of the Heufe of Commons new laid belhre you. A elreurn- lhnee which aiorded hia Majelly grtat fatlsflctlon, aa lt gave room to hope for a happy eflhh, and would, at all events, ever remain an ev dence J their iuhlce. and moderation and manlfan ithe tamper whloh aa accom- panied thelr deliberations upon thatqueltlon whleh hae een the fource of for muoh dlftar et te the Kinja flahjeth ln Arneflea. f i t J ' His Majeily, ardently wllhlng tables a reconelllstlen of the unhappy dllfenneea by are-y ,means through which it may be obtained, without mejudlee to the jolt authority of Parliament, which his ajefsy wlll never fulfer to be vlolated, hat approved the re elution of hla faithful Commons, and hea comma 'ed lt' to be tram'- mlrted to the governors of 'hit e onlne, not doubting that this happy dlfpotitlon te comp with every jul! and reafonable wl of the Klnfe fu ectein America will meet with fueh s return, of duty nd aiectlon on their part as will lead to a happy lffue tl' the prefent dleputa, and to are-ethbllahment of the ,public tranquility on thofe ,rounds of equity, juhiee and moderation w ich thin re olutlen hold: forth. What hu given the King the lgreater fatlffaetlen ln this refolutlon, and the greater c nidenee ln the good effects of lt, ls his having fern th amidh all the lu- temperancs lnte which e people, jealous ef thelr liher- tlasyhave been ,unfortnnatelhm ' , they have never- theless avowed the luftlee, t eq ty, and the propllety of fuhjeera of the fume State eont butlnf, according to their abllltles and lituarlen, to th pubic but-dem, and thla refolutlon, lt ls thought, holds no propodtleu bbyend dll!! , It would prubahye be deemedgeujuli to fhppofe, that any of the K.ing's uhjactfin thi colonies can have fo far forgot the benefit: they hive received from the rent Stats as not to aeltnowlldga that it ls to her hipport, held fotih at the treefure, that they prlnclpelly hae raifed them to thelr importance. lnthla that they lhould, in refprfctlve welfare and ment ihoold be lv. hue been of her blood and that fecurlty which and an th rr Leandour and juitice t this budneas pnd at will be ultimately ex It has been alreav approves the refolutle have his ,Mejelly's ca therewith hy the Ge he rnoh gracioufly ct a teftimony of their Va- mark of their duty who harno ohyect n profperl? of a fuhj 'Atrthe anne time, I Shimfelf aa hound by teonltitutlon has plac eonlhitutlon entire, a tempt to violate the ohltruct the lawful c courage ln hia colon wlth their conneetio Here, 'Gentlemen of the dlfpofxglon ant Parliament. They r the colonlea have rr and willing to perfon lncc, ln their petit themfelves thus 1 J without giving ua th thy may be affured ready to afford Rand or fall with t fccnt, and to which of duty, gratitude on petition, they fay, ' deny our fuhordlnatl 'llamentj or our de Britain t In thefe cz .our liberties, under Houfe, we know ou eondrm thefe count ment, la atonce our Blmller deeleratl other colonlea, ' Tl Alfemhly ol' Pennfy Houfe taltlng into fellow fubjects ln 0 wards fupyportlng th- the nece ary and ct willing to demonftn of the lnhabltanta o reign, by 'bearing 1 . fubjects, proportion: fore, cheerfully 'an thoufand pounds b heirs and fuceeffors hir royallwlfdom, fl And the fold thrr paid into hir Majeli province accordlngl 'Nor can 1 avoid eonventlon of corn: vanla, who met in glving lnftruetlona on thla very fhhjcet fed fuch a oandour ideas ofthe lmport Frltaln, and point o for obtaining retire: vloua to any atteml domj that t la gre America, in s me future welfare, had and advice they sul ing ofthe powers l efclfed, the Convel vlnced they will pr diffentions to our l fome tape lr Fine Salt ga 6d Coarse do ze. od F' N ' FLOVF M hfbum S indian Corn oer Bethel ea. te as 6d MIDDLI N G5 at Frftua Sb: Dv ul Tag ' TNSYL A N D 'EEKLY x W - Y --nr ,,v.,1,f,, , YV Y W VY vi -vv: ..., V --. 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