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

 - Class of 1983

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Moo Kansas Q09 , mgom stun Volume .IXUI ghcesfl-Q9 AUGUST Boys Physlcols Yeorbook comp begins Boys Physicols Yeorbook comp ends Girls physicols Bond comp begins First footboll proctice Secretoriol workshop First doy of registrotion First prdctice of dll foll sports Clubs meeting Lost doy of registrotion New teocher orlentotlon Pre-opening school workshop storts Bond comp ends Booster Club luncheon Pre-opening school workshop ends Footboll meet the squod Pride ot Arrowheod First doy of school SEPTEMBER Freshmon hdndbook meetings begin Freshmon cheerleoder workshop Volleyboll meet the squod VFB NKC home Sophomore Cldss donce Freshmon hdndbook meetings end Lobor Doy No school CC Hickmon Mills dwoy T Excelsior Springs dwoy VB Trumon dwoy QVB Willlom Chrlsmon dwoy JVFB NKC dwoy Picture doys begin Freshmdn cheerleoder tryouts T Liberty dwoy VB Lees Summit dwoy 'lOFB NKC dwoy Picture doys end VFB Roy South home CC Pork Hill dwoy VB NKC home QVB NKC home JVFB Roy South dwoy CC Pork Hill, Cok Pork T Blue Volley dwoy VB Pork Hill home SEPTEMBER VB lnvitotionol Tournoment VB lnvitotionol Tournoment T Blue Springs home 'TOFB Roy South owoy QFB Pork Hill South home qA8cBy VFB Wyondotte owoy Pep Assembly CC Liberty lnvitotionol VB Invitotionol Tournoment Vocol Music K.C. All Choir JVFB Wyondotte home CC Pork Hill, Ook Pork T NKC owoy V VB Blue Springs owoy QVB Pork Hill North owoy QFB NKC home QA8cBp Booster Club meeting T Pork Hill owoy QVB Liberty home Senior picture moke-ups VFB Ook Pork owoy CC Southeost lnvitotionol lvlorchlng Bond Auction, Posto Porty, oncl Cornivol JVFB Ook Pork home T Ruskin owoy VB Ook Pork home QVB Ook Pork home QFB St. Pius owoy CAD United Woy fund roising begins T Ook Pork owoy VB Center lnvitotionol TOFB Ook Pork home -1 - ,ffm '.' '- en., Lv. OCTOBER 'I-2 '1 2 L1 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 '13 '13-14 14 '16 O 18 '19 20 22 23 VB Cenfer lnvifafional Unifed Way concerf VFB Blue Springs-away QFB Oak Park-away Pride af TVVA JVFB Blue Springs-home Uniled Way fundraising T Truman-home VB Truman-nome CC Excelsior Springs QFB Park Hill Norfn Sfuco meefing T Hickman lVliIls-away 4OFB Blue Springs-home ASVAB fesf Homecoming assembly Homecoming Picnic Homecoming Parade VFB Park Hill 'lHomecom ing Homecoming Dance CC Ruskin lnviiafional T Conference Tourna menf Pride in Anflocn Parade QVB Norfhland Tourna menf JVFB Park Hill-away Open house T Grandview-home VB Lee's Summif-home 'lOFB Park Hill-away Senior class meefing A Cappella banauei T Oak Park-home VB Ray Soufh-nome QVB Norfnland Tourna menf T Lee's Summif-home VB Park Hill-away lOFB Grandview-away QFB Liberfy-home CC Conference VFB Grandview-home Kansas Cify disfricf choir College nignl T Belfon-home VB Blue Springs-home PSAT fesf QVB Cenfer-away QVB Cenfer-away QFB Oak Park-home CAD iOFB Rayfown-away VFB Lee's Summif-home CC disfrlcl 3 2 Clj Katherine Shields enferfalns the Home coming candrdafes and Their escorfs dur in the assembl Q Y Q23 Monica McCune sets if up for a powerful spike Q33 Vincent Van Band performed for 'rhe l-lorrecoming Dance Q45 Sfuco poses for Hawaiian day during Splrll Week C57 Odyssey players acf auf The fhemes of The candidafes boofhes C63 Duane Barfsch and John Flfzgerald flghf Their o onenls for The rebound DD C73 Kevin Crane strives for a Touchdown OCTOBER 23 25 25-26 28 T Disfricl Pride af Blue Springs compeliiion JVFB Lee's Summii-away lnsfrumenfal music perfor- mance lOFB Lee's Summlf-away Fall vocal concerl 29 VFB Truman-away 29-30 T Sfafe 30 CC secflonal Pride af Music Bowl OVEIVIBEQ VVB Dlslrlcf Flrsf pracllce of winler sporls Science Career Days NKC 9fh8c'lOfh vocal mu VB Dlsfrlci home Sluco meehng No school Teachers meeflng CC sfafe VFB Soufheasl away VVB SGCTIODGI Musical assembly VFB DISTTICT VB banquef Fall sporfs assembly Odyssey sales begin FCA Taco parfy 4-41 Fall musical ln service No school VVB sfale VVB slale Band garage sale VFB quarler finals Boosler club board meel n Evening wlfh Drama Band af Mefro Norlh Odyssey sales end Vocal music af Mefro VBF semifinals Pancake Breakfasf GBB Odyssey work nlghl Odyssey assembly Boosfer club meeflng BBB meef The squad Boosfer club meeflng 25 26 No school Show Me Bowl Arrow head VGBB meef The squad Leadership conference UMKC lOBB Rayiown home , , . ' bfi. t Lb f DECEMBER 4 Meet the squad-wrestling 2 OBBB Park Hill North-away 4OBBB William Chrisman Stuco meeting 3 VBBB VanHorn-away Winter pep assembly A Wr quad-home 6 VBBB Winnetonka Invitational Tournament begins 7-8 JVGBB Park Hill tournament O OBBB Center-away OGBB Park Hill South-home 40BBB Park Hill-away 40 VBBB Winnetonka invitational Tournament ends JVGBB Park Hill Tournament Junior Class chili supper 44 Wr Excelsior Springs-away Band banquet JCee's Christmas show 43 VGBB Ray South-home 40BBB Oak Park-away 44 OBBB Raytown-away OGBB Raytown-away VBBB Liberty-home Wr Park Hill-away 45 OGBB Oak Park-home Vocal-band 'concert 46 OBBB NKC-away VGBB Grandview-away Wr auacl-home 47 VBBB Oak Park-home Sophomore Class dance Booster Club breakfast 48 Wr Shawnee Mission- away 20 OBBB Liberty-home OGBB Liberty-away VGBB Oak Park-away Vocal music Christmas program 24 Wr Blue Springs-home Alumni caroling 22 Christmas assembly Orchestra Christmas party 23 VGBB Northeast-home 24 First day of Christmas vacation 26 Band trip to London my ., -' L fm , '- Rx ,W 27-30 VBBB Williom Jewell tournoment JANUARY School resumes ofter Christmos vocotion 4OBBB Excelsior Springs OGBB NKC-home Wr Trumon-owoy VGBB Pork Hill-owoy 4OBBB St. Pius-home OGBB OokPork-owoy Stuco meeting OBBB Pork Hill North tournoment VBBB Pork Hill-owoy Wr NKC lnvitotionol VGBB Blue Springs-home 4OBBB Roy South-owoy 44 OBBB NKC-home Wr Lee's Summit-home Journolism meeting 42 AFS lnternotionol dinner Writers Club meeting 43 OBBB Ook Pork-owoy OGBB Pork Hill North-owoy VGBB Liberty-owoy 40BBB Pork Hill-home Senior enrollment 44 In service doy-no school VBBB Blue Springs-owoy Wr NKC-home home 3 VBBB Roy South-owoy 47 OGBB St. Thereso's-home VGBB Williom Chrismon- owoy 47-24 VBBB NKC Tournoment 48 OBBB Pork Hill South-home Wr Pork Hill South Fr-home Wr Double Duol-owoy Tolent Show reheorsol 48-4O Conference Speech-Lee's Summit 20 OBBB VonHorn-home 4OBBB Roy South-home Booster Club meeting 24 Wr Excelsior Springs-JV Tournoment Junior enrollment 24-22 Wr Winnetonko Tokedown 24 VGBB Lee's Summit-home 4OBBB Blue Springs-owoy 25 OGBB Roy South-home Wr Ook Pork-owoy 27 OBBB Gok Pork-home OGBB NKC-owoy VGBB Trumon-home 4OBBB Belton-home Stuco Tolent Show 4 Sophomore enrollment 28 Lee's Summit-owoy 4 Stuco plonning retreot 2O Wr Roytown South-owoy 30 Northlond BB bonquet 34 OBBB Briclger Tournoment other VGBB NKC Tournoment 4OBBB Roytown-owoy 45 Wr Freshmon Tournoment- . 4. 4 -Q,.fi1--,,.,., ,. ,, 5, wr.,-i., 4 , , ALL Sl .:'-'--fizs. : . fifv 3' FEBRUAM 4 Herman Barsness's firsl day of reiiremeni VBBB ST. Pius-away QBBB Bridger Tournamenl 4-A VGBB NKC Tournament 2 Wr. Quad-name 3 4OBBB Lee's Summit-home Sluca lvleeiing 3-A OGBB Park Hill Souln A VBBB Hickman Mills-away 4-5 Wr. OP lnvilalional Tour- namenl 5 40BBB Rocknursl-name 6-7 NKC Vocal Music Festival 7 VG-BB OP-home 4OBBB NKC-home 8 VBBB OP-away Wr. Dislricl 42 Wr. Dislricl Sweelnearl Dance 44 VGBB NKC-home 45 VBBB Park Hill-name 46 Wr. Seclianal Su... VG-BB Blue Springs-owoy lnslrumenlol Concerl VBBB Blue Springs-home Sophomore Closs Donce 49 Wreslling Slole No School VGBB Lee's Summit-owoy 4OBBB OP Tourrlomenl VBBB Lee's Summll-home 3 24 lOBBB OP Tournomenl A VGBB Trumon-owoy 4 25 Science Foir Comfel presents Every- cloy Heroes VBBB Trumon-owoy VBBB Dlsrricl VGBB Dislricl lsr proclice' spring sporls MARCH 4-4 3 7 8 Q 40 44 42 44 44 45 46 47 48 'IO t ,. ,4 -mr 1' L ik Tfii 4-J-A V, ..14'vg,.-1 1.1. VBBB District VGBB District Stuco Meeting Pom Pon ond Cheerleoding workshop begins Trock meet the squod KSHB vs. Fdculty lnstrumentdl concert Culve Stockton vocol music performonce Stuco Donkey Bosketboll Foreign Longudge Festivdl ot Williom Jewell Cop ond Gown pictures GVB dt Kings gome GBB Bdnquet Student Exchdnge with Excelsi- or Springs -here Nurses meeting LAPT testing Life Coping Skills workshop Student Exchdnge with Excelsi- or Springs-there Life Coping Skills workshop Pom Pon ond Cheerledder tryouts Vocol concert Vocol concert Stuco Bloodmobile District speech festivol NWMSU S Q- ,jrfx C61 Wllilam students. . XX 5 .r ,Tin i s.l MARCH 19 24 22 24 25 26 28 29 30 34 Speech oncl Debole Dislrici Cop ond Gown piciures Moih Proficiency Tesi lnslrumenlol concerl BT Liberly-owoy GSB Williom Chrismon-home BT NKC-owoy GSB Vorsily NKC-owoy GSB JV NKC-home MSHSAA Disiricl Vocol Music conlesl-Williom Jewell BB NKC-owoy AAU Boskelboll Speech ond debole Disiricl owoy MSHSAA Inslrumenlol conlesi BT ST. Pius-home Golf Grandview-owoy Aclull ond Sludenl AFS meel ing BT Lee's Summit-home BTr Pork Hill-owoy GTr Pork Hill-owoy GSB Roy Soulh-owoy AFS Doy UMKC Orcheslro BB Ook Pork-owoy Sluco bonquel Golf Liberty-owoy BTr Ook Pork-home BB Roylown Soulh-home QBB Excelsior Springs-home GTr Ook Pork-home . , ,,, W, 4 I . , H, , A W .4 s. A .3f,'f' APRIL 4 No School 2 BB Shawnee NW-away A No School 5 Spring Sporls Assembly GSB Blue Springs-home Golf Oak Park-home BTr Truman-home JVBB Blue Springs-home GTr Truman-home Griffinelle praclice slarrs 6 BB Blue Springs-home 7 GSB Park Hill-home BT Oak Park-home Golf ST. Pius-away JVBB Park Hill-home Sruco lvleeling 8 Golf Park Hill-away GTr Norlhland Classic BTr Northland Classic VBB Lee's Summit-horne 44 BB Hickman Mills-home QBB Excelsior Springs-away 42 GSB OP-away BT Park lHlll-away Golf Blue Springs-away BTr Lee's Surnrnil-away JVBB OP-away GTr Lee's Summit-away 43 Golf Winn. Tourn.-home BB Truman-away 44 GSB Lee's Summit-away BT Truman-away GTr ST. Joe-away JVBB Lee's Summit-away 45 Golf Park Hill-away BTr Rockhursl-away BB Park Hill-home Griffinelle Tryouls 45-46 Slate Speech and Debale Tourney 48 GSB ST. Pius-away BB Raylown So.-home Golf Truman-away 49 GSB Truman-away BT Lee's Summit-away BTr Blue Springs-home 'I2 U' f ' ,YW fy C43 Carl Jones looks over ci brochure for Tuxedo f9flTC.1l fOf Prom. Q23 Coach Menghini keeps Track of time and placeiduring Q Track meer. Q33'April showers bring baseball practice 'ro The parking lor. my Kevin Palmer FOKGS the Wlnnefonka grounds for FCA on Arbor Day. Q53 Girls track warms up before a meer. C65 Lisa Wealhers exchanges senior cards V Mirah SGT , VY C73 Sophomores make out Borders for class rings. Qu iuxedo Trio The USTTWUDT ggyyrihgsgl Wai BB Pony Express Tourney- owoy JVBB Trumon-owoy BTr Blue Springs-home Senior Closs ivleefing BB Ook Pork-home GSB Blue Springs-owoy BT Blue Springs-owoy BB Pony Express Tourney- owoy JVBB Blue Springs Golf Ook Pork-owoy BB Blue Springs-owoy BT Conference Tourney- home BTr Lee's Sumrnif-owoy BB Pony Express Tourney- owoy QBB NKC Tournomenf-owoy GSB Forf Osoge-owoy Golf Pork Hill-home VBB Von Horn-owoy GSB Pork Hill-owoy BT Ook Pork-owoy JVBB Pork Hill-owoy BTr conference Prelim. G-Tr conference Prelim. Sophomore Closs Meefing Cop 84 Gown delivery BB Lee's Surnmif-owoy GSB Ook Pork-home BT Pork Hill-home JVBB Ook Pork-home BT Pem Doy-owoy Golf Blue Springs-home BTr conference finols BB Trumon-home GTr conference finols Slofe Music Fesfivol QBB NKC Tourney-owoy ' i-' ' . yr ,. , A ,- - . 1 . b-ny, , .,..f - .ww Q11 Sus the sp1 C23 Ser C31 Sen Q43 Co hull pc C53 Le4 say gc C63 Mr end ow Q73 Co time up MAY 44 42 43 44 44-45 46 47 48 49 20 20-24 23 24 25-28 26 Fine ArtsfCurriculum Assembly Holi of Fome Pictures Spring Spectoculor Spring Vocol Music Concert Senior Foreweli Donce B8cC5Tr sectionol BGDCI Weekend Wifh the EX- perts Golf Conference A Coppello bonquet- B8cGTr. 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T f, L.11i1f.,.--be.,..- . M Shelly AbboTT STeven Adkinson Kim Clark G-arin Agnew Brandine Allard Joe Allegro Archie Allen William Allen CynThia Allsbury Gerald Anderson These sTudenTs acTlons are caughT in This plcTure forever as They spend class Time in The resource cenTer To expand Their knowledge of The world. 1 , , , ., --- rf- 'r' 'ff-'74-f'ifr,i'2E1f '7rg'ffi! 7il . . Q' Lf ' 5 f f f 4 116 . A f , .f L f rf, f ,, , yy ff W, 4 ff' ' 01. . f ,VI t 1 , l 4. 'W' , f' 5 WWW , A, ' ' - ' Qlfffl ff f ,,,, X a ff R , ,W ff Freshmen ' Freshmen Kevin Anderson Sean Anderson Vicky Andrews Dawn Anglin Kris ArmsTrong Jodi ArndT Shelly ArndT AnThony Arnold lVlonTy Arnold Gayle ATkins ScoTT Bally ChrisTy Baker Danny Baker Deborah Baker Lisa BarThel M Y.Nlgg.,L4., l,yA.R Belinda BallenTine Craig Bammes David Bones John Barker Mark Barnes STephonie Barrows KaThy Cooley KoThleena BarTley Renee BarTon Liso Giles 7 9 B , x3 f Q ff YZ f A f Y ,X 'CSB' CglC'A 1 Freshmen v Freshmen VicToria BeoTTy Gayle Becker ScoTT Becker Angelo Beers Hal BerksTresser Jeffrey Berry Richard Blackburn Lisa Blackwell Michael Blair Loyd Bledsoe Kelly Bock Gloria Boehm STeve Bosworfh Brenda BoTT STeven Bowery , fl! , 125' 'LTU-0 YW ! V, -. 1. WinneTonko freshmen spend Time in The library for o vorieTy of reasons such as or enjoying Their friends company reading books, geTTing books for reporTs i riy gy s y yy f uf 2 , d j, fi, ,A 5 J -.-i' f f f X X X Z f fj ff W1 X f? f M I 1 f R f 45 W xi ? M70 , M l 'Sz f 4 W f W3 X ,.-L 4 l , ,fi 'f , . VJ A ,ng rw 1, 2 ' ,355-1,., , - , V-if f -,ff-.ffr-f-swf,-:far L'.s-ffsrmgfftiri' Sui 1 Q 1- ws. fr r X 'S f Yr-.' ' 1 f 5 vi. 31 klgus.-4L.:,...,-4-1.-, -- A-4 Q , 3. L 1 1 - 3 ' .,. 1, 1 Q .L r 5 N g A, so , 7 if-47:3 , - 'ff' l l P i 1 r l i i i i l l l l 22 .fafvm,n+1s1::A 1-regimes Wim: fzfzrrwiv ff: 'f 1 R 'B 1 ' William Braden Cheryl Brandenburg Daniel Brehm Lisa Brewer David Bribiesca .0 few Diane Brooks Mike Brookshier David Brown Karla Brown Kimberly Brown U' 7 'su E1 ,rj ,V K f ff +A 1' 'Q FQ if - .Q , 'J ,, a Q. -MQ in 1 W . sX x Freshmen ' Freshmen hard at work accumulating knowledge for their future success. Several of the members of this class are Randy Brown Sean Brown Todd Bruce Kyle Buckley Kenneth Buckner Rex Bunting Stephanie Burch Scott Burnett Robert Burrows Robert Burton Joanne Busch Cathy Busse David Butcher Nathan Cannon Steven Carleton ,., U4 , .. .. ...v U:.f,,, , is A ,V f f W f r W ' ,,,..r . Wf- 4-4P-sv- ff x ff f Vffy -1 .U fff KW! if Q ix 5 - KM X 4 f E K J F7 lf . U 1 nr ' X, 4 . -.fl lk 1: , . is. - z -J '-w.'....,, ,JA fy, , f ,, , . T Sara Carlson Todd CarpenTer Warren CarpenTer Kevin Carr Tammy CarTer STephan CaTes Mary Caughfan David Chambers Lisa ChenowiTh Laura Chezik X X f , I, f, . 3 -, W , Z A ' ,,. if ff , f , .N 7',,3,3.,:,i, mf: C, N. ,- ',z:.f,, fa-gs. 1' 4- 5- w x- -'ff 1 sf' dfw fffgw, B X f f ff! 4 f yi f fi ,fa f f W Z 0 , f Qf f f Q iq H4 X xi A R 'T l T 1 T Freshmen ' Freshmen Dan Chrisman JaneT Churchill ElizabeTh Baker Danial Class Lori Clyma AnnaTTa Bauer CaThy Corco Carrie Cox Dale Collins Robbie Collier Douglas Cox Jim Cox Mark CrafTon Peggy Crider David Crislip One of The many sTudenTs in This class wonders why someone is Taking her pic and is occupied wiTh an imporTanT paper Ture. Perhaps she has a loT of work To do sf T 5 1 If ' X .,,, f 'Z X Q93 1 f ,, ?' f ff 7 I 4 . . r fp 5. I ezgrwapaiar:s 'viEf1Ysi1m?:ii.'s:fqu..ff 2,1522 -'5LiJ.. '- 'ff-as ALL Michael Crispi Chrisiine Crooks Greg Culver Lisa Cunningham Richard Curris Jamie Cusler Lisa Culbirih Lori Dalion Kevin Damiiz Janis Davis , ,,,, , NNW V 7.77 X-W77 ' 12 . 'lldd 5 'TII JLf!'y!'i7W f an W X -r,,,.x ! ' ,MX V, 1. ',,J:---Q, y A fi J Z Freshmen v Freshmen Wiih pencil in hand and Thinking cab of high school. on This sludeni is ready for anoiher day Melissa Davis Erika Davison Howard Day Farin Deck Mark Decker Julie Dennis Ronnie Dirden Daniel Disalvo Liana Dobbins Leesa Donnici Jeffery Droriz Sieven Duke Mali Durnoli Glen Durbin Scarf Dusenbery f S 7 X, w Y X F, Q, C 4 1 rig. sy 4 . wk, , n 1 3. ,KL-fi.. f xg.. ' -Q, . , , .f fy mf ,sz K f e Q Greg Duston Diana Dwyer Kim Ehlers Antonia Eichholz Kirk Elam Janet Ellis Kevin Ellis Brian Evans John Everett Kevin Ewing ., X54 ' X'-f Z 6 sk I Xl Freshmen , .. 4 fi ' Q, , ,,,,,.gg .A X f MW Q, W' fi f f iff F7 ff r sf? 0 I , if 2 ,237 lx VM, X 5 W fi X f Z Freshmen ,..M.m-.nf qw mm- f , ,, ,f H, M-ff -- ..., ,,,, W W- V , 9 X f I ,f 71 X 0 f X fr, UZ: f A 4' N4 f, , rf 726 fi f ,f 2 7 , ' VZ fy 7? W 7 ff ff kr W7 ,W f ,f ,, ' f A W f S' ,f A , , f' 1 fs .. . ffw 7 K X L 2 i n f Je! f I ' f . 1 'fs ' ' Q.W,,,W X f ,ZW 9' A' ' 244.9 ' f 1 f ry , f f , Wy? 1 4 ' N Q X! y 1 ,...,., , V 4 r f Q, ff rv, ,. A--1 ' ', ' 'f .f Lf' f-f Classes in the cafeteria are one of the many new experiences freshmen have at Winnetonka Michael Ewing Patrick Fales Holly Fannin Braaly Farmer Charles Farmer Rochelle Farr Eileen Fenn Brent Fensom Elizabeth Fisher Sheila Fisher Brian Fitzpatrick Larry Fleener Tina Flowers Carl Fora Vickie Forsberg M04 ,ww fu-. 5.64 ' 'Q s,,, I f ' vw ff '13,,'7 4 ,f if if Z' f ff , 'ff ,,fV 5 70 ' - 5 ' 7,-fy? , , , VVVV 1 X Nr Z7 jj ff we It , ,lv ' A My,-, '2- '-fa-.,.,,. J F 3 279 ,F J A 2 Z W fr r ff E , 4 K. Z Aihbfy ff iff 4 5 Y,--F V Y 1 L 'li' -ff! I falrlmwfsz-f fmt -A 'f f 2 flfiicl l 1 A N L LQ .',L'.4i-Ll f , I 1 .f-.' - CM ' ' -- 'X -- ' -1 ' Heather Foxe Rebecca Fredrick Jill Freeman Brian Gann Anthony Garcia Francine Garcia Michael Gardner Jeffrey Gartner Lisa Gean Bryan George A ff J , Q-f-f , lj I if i f 'X WV! ,. fa in- , N A. 2 C ,f rf K ,,.,, Kg K f Paul Sobbe enjoys his library time but he would like to see the magazine that his friend is keeping away from him. Freshmen v Freshmen John Giglio Michelle Adwell Tammy Gill Dianna Gillespie Thomas Glisson Cindy Gonzalez Kimberly Gordon Thomas Grant Carl Gray Dawn Green Mandy Green Lisa Grinder Cami Groves Chad Gubera Michele Guillaume Q2 ri F J i 94555 ' ,X ,f ffw MW l- N 'Fr ' li 145312-kgs.-i ir f'lC Z ff'-9 W fl? I 2 . ,Y J 'H+-...,. J Pam Haggard RoberT Hair Wayne Hakes STeve Hall Tony Hall Terri Hammock Mark HampTon Debbie HanesworTh Charles Hankins CaTherine Harlan , -f fic' ff A 'I A 'Z -ff 7 sv , , 'f X 551 I - -3 W if ' X X f y WM 5 , 2 V L , 4 I X 4 ,H SX, we ...,,,,rw 3 ,,,, Mi ,if 3,6 1 , Freshmen Freshmen Teresa Harmon GH. Harper April Harris Sieven Harris Lynda HarT Michelle Haymes VicToria Haywood Amy Hennessy Jimmy HerringTon Tracy HerringTon David Hessenflow Carla Hicks Emily Hicks Lorraine Higgins Lisa Hoffman .7 XX, e si .ez - Y, '9!.'I,f.f' ' ? f1f'7'z.f'y 975 X7 ,Lim -21 21 Y Z 1 e y , ff 7 f if Oi I , if f X f ff j f 'SP' .. f iff' r . f N, V! Wd' 1 f A7 ,.,.., Q . , T J uf , Ny , , , ? 4 Q 2 ,W ' V ,. class like To know The whereabouTs of Their Teacher aT all Times. Some of The sTudenT's in Mr. Reese's if -A 477 , ,fm zfw 55 M' Lf Q M vw I Aff If gi,-' 26,4 3 ffx 1214: ZMM MIN . X ,fy 'wwwtf , X 'WL7 M X , . X f.,-V , u, w vi' ,, T W' .fi fn? af. F '4 Z. ,, 4 Q X, I fwfff or 'V V6 X, 2? , .-Q,-Y -.114-Lv--,, W., 41,1 .414 ' Y ' 'Lada-1.-u. Lf-51-fe. , Y 1 W Q 'W A 9 J 4' E z T .-,. ' 4 . vi ilk Q' ,M ff 2512 fl 7jk v? , fZ if! HW lf'lz kTT1,f'l '1 ' ' J 3 :H ' f,x,, E, J, 19- 'E f l ' il 1' I AN' :qi 7 QL .2132-'f .-AL, 1: , T T. A Lg, 1 ,--,. . .l ,L L. 21.1,-X4:,.i,.A Aged.- .- Y. , W J ! ,lirfl ,Q . Rick Hoglen Wendy Hollinghursf Paula Hoppe Pafricia Hunfer George Hunlingfon Richard lrey Robin lnlow Brian lmhoff Shannon l-lyllon Teresa Hylfon ,M ,ff J ff .W Nm, X pf f f! I fff , f 74 1 f ,J K . J J Freshmen ' Freshmen Some sfudenls enjoy Their work. This sfudenl is posilive proof of This. Heidi Jackson 'Qs X John Jackson y , J if Jane Jacobson W ,img 'A Randall Jaeger R 1 if 14 W-f Charles Jaggars c ' . , ,,,, 'Z Donnie Janssen Willie Jarman Dawn Jeffers Bobby Jeffries Julie Jeffries Gregory Johnson Kimberly Johnson Renee Johnson Stacy Johnson Tracey Johnsfon 1 'H K ,:fj7 ' ff if f x ,,, I f j ,fig J ' X .MZ77-gyv. V X , gf Mi Lf' ,, ff .. 4:- 0 X , fij 2 ., LQg..,gm i 1 A rf af smgjdf Gerdld Jose STOCGY Joslin Tommy Kdndn Johnny Kouer Jeff Kelso Lurleen Kennedy Belh Kernel Siephen Kesner Michelle Key Mork Kidd Z 7 ,Z , ,f X , ff, gi Q! ,511 ' 1, 7 2 as 5 W W . . 1 224 , ,f , y., ,N , V. .1 . .x.,wiQ.v,,.-wg: A F z ' ' J' .f , S , XJ 'Ayzyfsyf X f W , Q L ffmwv ,fe so iiiid 0 4 f ,, ,, MWA, , 3 Ziff' f ,,, ! 7 Q ,QQ 3 f L , r , . ff f- f X ks W , L 41 V , , Freshmen ' Freshmen Clinion Kimbrell Robbie Kinder Gory King Liso Knight lvldrk Krlek Amy Locey lvldlihew Longe Beverly Lduer Tdmoro Leoch Brion Lee George Lee Regino Lee Sdndy Leflridge Michdel Lemons Lori Leverioh Cheryl Wolf TCIKGS 'rirne oui from her work 'ro look up inlo The cdrnero. As she someone To Tdke her piclure. A works in The librdry, she finds il drnusing for ' lf' f 2 r , 7? f g y Vw.. ,,.,f, ' X K 1 my 2 Q , Q ,. ,,-,,Y-,. ,-, ,,,,, ..-lun - :,-,-,,- l f X N34 - ' X , ..,, . ,, f VI , ,Q ,,., ,Z f 'i'WWf2f2W,+ -ff,f ,' f - ,XY , W' ,C , 47 f f ! Off! flmfz I f' Gerald Lewis , , 1' , Jamie Lewis f ' '4' N ,L L Brett Lies ff. ff L W M I ,, ' Margaret Lindsay wi ll , , Lisa Lintner Z if , ,J m KZ NX ' M V X fffyffwwfmffyffi . Zx Z Ci W V Dean Loran Robin Lundy Eric Lusk Robby Lyon X Joseph Macaluso 4 if WW , 2 Freshmen ' Freshmen Fundamentals of a busy school, open books and working students, are shown by Gary Watts, Rodney Parks, and Mike Stogsdili. Vicki Madick David Maloy Cindy Manroe Richard Marks Renee Marrs Christie Marsh Elizabeth Martin Richard Martin Steven Martin David May Jeff McBee Michael McConnell Donna McCrudden Patrick McCune Amy McCutchen ' Q 'S-.39-Site sg Roberr McGuire Rodenno McZegle Cori Medley Robin Meek Dovid Mekonen Billy Mercer Kevin Mercer Tirnolhy Mercer Rondoll Merediln Poul Meriz ff 1 9 4 Freshmen v Freshmen Lugino Meyer Regino Meyer Sloci Meyer Liso Meyers Andrew Micnoelis Leonn Miller Molihew Miller Jomes Millsdp Gory Minnis Milford Morgon Jeff Morris Troy Morris KClThy Mueller Julie Muninger Liso Murroy Bloine Reed is using his sludy noll Time To his odvonloge. He will noi nove To loke his books hOl'T16. 4 ii? YQ 1 W fl 4 , if WW ffwff fu 14,646- wifff' 6214 ff , X yfx f yd? 1 f 1 77A ff 4 an . 595.3 s , .---..-..---- , A,.,.,,3.,.,... , .il i,.3A3s,15lf!,, fLs'2i 3 rl 'gfyggi Q 1 , Q, - Q . ,arf 'rr' 1 r Ivmlf 51 ffl! 13. gg- , 411.252, -rf J L ! , A l np Y ai- . g f.1'J1Ti,-1955? 2'71', if,: i'Q3'- Nancy MurraY Tabalha Myres Milzi Napper John Neeley Shawn Nelson Curlis New Anneiie Newberry Malihew Newlon Donald Nichols Ronald Nichols I P . J X 4. QW 1 .- , ,-f- , 4 A f.,,,: V7, A W Hamer! - 7 Nw , Zh A f V's?',5rfl'22 1 3 V ' y 3 ' T' Freshmen ' Freshmen Mallhew Miller shows his aslonishmenl of The amazing books To read in The li- brary. Chris Norih David Nowak Gerald O'Guin Chris Ohler Roberl Orr April Osborn Donovan Owens Deborah Painter Sherri Palmer Rodney Parks Eric Parra Dennis Paiierson Melissa Patron Dale Paul Jennifer Paulsen 32 9 I ' f I X , ff Q 4 ,of C5-7 I ' f V ff f .- 2- 1 W , f Z Q ff 4 if f ? f f 4' 5 X 5, M ff .M I I X M ii W Q7 U Q., W' X fx 'Ti. s M Xl , Q gsggggig, I ' 1 A . . ... ,. -- W V , ' ' Q -waf- .gg-L vs... l- lg. iii iii kt f , in i I-X wf E 5 ll fl li U ill 1. 'l 'l 'Q ,C 2, 4 'ff' 2 'f f X My J 1 i 'W - 4 g. 3 : ' fb f Q l in E I l -,,,,, ' f , W ,X I f f . TJ f-li-f-,il W! ,X 3 l l l ,r , -t sz l il ll .l lr X r QA --..-,.g- -M .Y ., .V.,, . . -...hi - ,.,..4 -A-A - -- ' . William Payne Bruce Penrod Marci Peoples Rebecca Phillips Vinceni Picone Pam Pierce Jaunila Porfwood Karen Poller Amber Power Randy Priichard 4517! :I z V far . .- ! 7 W y- ff f . ff , f Freshmen ' Freshmen Tommy Proclor Carolyn Quick Janel Racy Blaine Reed Pennie Reeds Joely Reuscher John Rhodes Kevin Richardson Jennie Rickell Vonda Ridgeway Tracy Rigg Jeffery Ring Les Roarlc Daniel Roberson Jacqueline Roberls . vig, J show her humour. Kelly Slraub finds somelhing very amus- ing in her nole. She lels oul a laugh To l l QZ4 fjf J., 1 ,M-1' fr - ,gyfy ' J, 7 4 , gf f , I ' ff? I Af A , r LA X . l , 2 '11, M, if P , sssss s fs ,,4,,', , ' jf , , y, , N of fi,l 473.9 I V biifgn. my X ily 4 X ,s i fly 1,125 ,g?QH,1' my sV'iwif,ergffw', iw' W2 is '-'f-,1'e1gx?2' L. L i.. fr 1 HW: f.'5f7r 'lm 'ff-.iz , I fz 2.-nL4.ze-..:. MV.. 1, viii tif! 32 'W' ff.ii 5?'. lvidry Roderick Liso Rogers Robin Rolond Mike Rooksiool Leslie Soddler Brendo Solisbury Felix Sonioyo Ronold Sdpp Colleen Soridin Donie Scorkino ' ,,,V ,ff f V jf ,,, . W! ' f fc, ,Q :W kr! ff 4-'Gy If 5 ,V , v 1 41 iff, '11 . fav 1 ng f Q . Sludenls poss Their Time in sludy holl buf very lillle siudying is going on. ' ff M .l Freshmen ' Freshmen Connie Scherler Bryon Schlie Goyle Schmidt Koren Schmidt Michelle Schmidt Andreo Scoll Bridgeil Scoii Jill Shofer Sheri Shonnon Cldrk Sheckells Slephonie Sheckells Allison Shook Jono Siemens Kevin Simbeck Treso Simons Z 'Q ' .2 'lf , il' A iAL1B3fgg'5:'i, '21, , JSJZ-Ex, E rf' Q Y 0. Q ...I .-A N. 3 Laura Slover Brenda Smilh Kellie Smilh Lloyd Smilh Ray Smilh Paul Sopbe Kevin Soehlig Dana Spears Chris Slaffer Candle Sialcup -MN.: K M ,LL 'M' ...if X f V , 1 I I .,. f y ,,...-1.-----.-I K 'V , Freshmen v Freshmen James Slark Randy Slearman Deana Slewarl Nolan Slill Mike Slogsdill Kelly Slraub Siephanie Sullwold John Summers Derek Suppes Sabrina Swofford Jon Taylor Kelly Temple James Thomas Peler Thomas Lynelle Thompson Rodney Parks lakes a break from his monolonous sludies To pose for a piclure , ,. ,.. b , , K. V .f ,W .. . . f ' '--warn --'- v - - -- --- Y'-f - fn f '--s--T-- ' fwfr fl. . + , vw ' 1- f ' A1 I . r,,.,.,.,.my . , ,V ,r.41g'.-,,, 4 5 if L -T5 n al '2ii.'fi'5 . 7j,5ji3l' 1-IL 1 A '3- ' ' Todd Thompson Troy Thompson Julie Thurmon Jeff Tillery Roberlo Torrey Mylo Tosoho Cheryl Trowbridge Ronold Turner Kimberly Voco Pcimelo VonDyke from ci busy closs. I f 4 ' 955 Q2 .,,Q.,1 4 e- ,,- e ,N A T V 4 ,Q 4 X f ' X ,J Freshmen ' Freshmen Howord Doy lokes Time our To relox Connie VonSIyke Edword Velosquez Liso Vogelbough Douglos Volkmon Deboroh Vossmer Alon Woil Sherry Woliers Poulo Worner Cindy Worren Jomes Woriers Glory Worls Tcinyo Woifs Shcinnon Woymon Mory Weokley Mork Weover 'Q is f. 2 f sw fs X S, 1 Z 5. Y 1. T + '4 Il Y- X, 5 I' l ,fn f , , 4 f, , f f f 7 1 f ' ,W if 2' ' if X i 7 477 f I ff 401 -4+ J David Wellman Dana Wells Joe Weslon Rilo Whisnanl Charles While Brian Whilmer Ralph Whillen Tim Wilborn Chris Wilburn Jack Wildon Q.,:::f,,,s J,-. L 11: Z X- sms ' . V N xv' s1JL!f,g'vf,g- .N 5' as :D fi fri f, 1 W K-f ' N' K, a . , ,S f V , f wb? 4, WH QW 7, fl I f f 4 4 W! f f X ,fi ,.. ff f fi X X, , if f S 3: All fm j C, 1 X E X ,K 5 W Freshmen ' Freshmen f f A 4 W! if 7 f' ' 'fix-f l Among Three books a magazine pa- man smile from Donny Buller pers and pencils, we rind Q brigm fresn- lvlelodie Wilkinson Brion Williams Jill Williams Anila Wilson Becky Wilson Gregory Wilson Ida Wilson Jackie Wilson James Wilson Lori Wilmer Chrisiine Will Karl Wohlgemulh Cheryl Wolf Candy Wright Laura Wrighl Randy Wrighl Roberl Wright Beihany Zoiger JJ, C .affi x 113' ', mm X My mx ,Q ff J ff Gig.. f he .-a4 Q V, ii I - - , f. - ,.,,., , . ' ' Y ' W Y , T ' ' 1- '-47'- ' -.:.,, , ,,,, ', ,w-1afQ'-'- , :J - ' ,, Nl A I i 5 , E I QQ S7 ,X Wx X ffx XM W1 W W ,WWWWSWM ' f 'I ,ff If , nf' ff 2 'T 52 7 B B M ' ' ,Af 'ljg1. 4,-,Qf:QgfWf1, .i E'E 1'z.i' -A fi. il-5 'Q i -- - 'L .. . , . f i f v af f f f ff ff' ,HW fy f 47' if C ',' QQ ,' V31 J' X 'X ' f ' V V f fi ff ' N M A - y r Mary Adams M . Q fff ' M M' h Ile Adamson ' f P.: f A A A ' f Iiaihy Anderson CW ' , Micahel Anderson , ' M1 rQ,' 4 Clayion Anspaugh A- -X . !'! . ! ! ' ii A M Shelly Armour y,,,: :J A X Buddy Aikins A Ay if A B Chad Bailey f v f Connie Baker P Tanya Baldridge fy, Sophomores Sophomores Glenn Nash and Kelli Workman, and Junior John Leggio pre- pare 'ro lislen To inslruclions on how lo conducl a laboralory experimenl in Biol- ogy l. Experimenls are an imporlanl parl of biology and sludenls musl follow di- reclions carefully. Michael Barajas Brenl Barbee Deborah Barnes Waller Barnharl Karen Barr Az Eddy Barrera Duane Barlsch Laura Barulich Lisa Bauer Richard Beason Shelly Beatty Aaron Bennell Jeff Berkslresser Michael Besch ,, 3Xf l Z 1, fs Sophomores his y A 1 c' 'sawi- ff f .sur SSW 'SSJJJWW -A ' af sm.g1,,! T fy, ,aff fm M 'rf Mi Z, Q ' . Ulf! aw plff Charles BeTTerTon Jerry BeTTerTon Cheryl BeTTin Brad BiggersTaff Melissa Biggs Mike Birmingham Nancy Blankenship ScoTT BlaTTman Pamela Block Cliff BoaTrighT f T M T . T 75' f,,' ' V -if-T f f 2 f 1 . -, f ,J ,C WM , K . , ,, , .W M75 ' rv 1 . 4' ., VKI, I xg' 3 M s ,i fy , . r .V . . ,K , ff' ,-'T' , T f . . 'W s ,Y by A ,, d 1 ' ' , , we ,- . s - ...W X ' 'af' I ' J- L C' 1 H , 'X ' ' ,- .p i l - A 47 WT xv rs V, 4' .J J fb V SZGVM ' fy-f,1t f Tiffcw' Wfhcf ff, f ,, ., Q 'X so , x N f :Taxis ,ff , , V2 ,f f my f f , ' f f T r Sophomores r Sophomores zA9Ef D! x .- eh r M442-p David BoaTrighT CaThryn Boring Karen Bowman Tracy Bramble Terry Brasher Tony BreTTingham MargareT BriTz Beverly Brower Valerie BrungardT John Bullock Randy Burgin Kevin Burns Michael BurTon STacy BurTon Y LX ,zo 'Q.p,.if 24,-,f,,, V,-if f .sw 2353 V:- ' f f Qvf lyfgfypgfyff Mb fggjiqgy fy 1 f 7 ,0 ., A 01,4 lf M ., ,fffyi 1 , , I ff Q 11 f Z ' f- T f ff 11 V Z 2 'I f 'f I ' ,, , Choir is an enjoyable and enTerTaining class and as PaTTi FosTer shows, The songs can bring fond memories of pasT evenTs or delighTfuI visions of a wonderful fuTure. TX x 2 753.51 an I, W , ., 9290, Vff Beverly Buschmann Rita Cabra John Caldwell Angie Campbell Cynthia Carey Jerry Carpenter Jeff Carson Calvin Carter Christopher Carter Clinton Carter Sophomores English books handouts and teachers are commonly found in an English class. search for their teacher to explain one of the many worksheets they must do. Here, Christine Gibbs and Mike Hawkins i Debbie Carter Joe Casady Tim Casey Christopher Chambers Frank Chaney Craig Cheek Curtis Chrisman Gary Chriss Paul Clark Teresa Clark Amy Cline Thomas Cline Leroy Clubine Sheryl Coffman X f , W ., ,A I 0 K ' A rif ,. f ,, ,gg f ,iff . Z W W IQ. . Sophomores El If f f:,, ll 99 I f ,X :bfi yf If is I. ' T f f f Michelle Corner 5 ff A f X' I X Beverly Cook KenneTh Coons T John Cooper Roger Cornelius ',4 X Q, -'7jwX't4lve. fliu nn-:gan if 1 I , f Poul Crioler i Dorryl CrofT T' 4 ' R Liso Cuccor M Tonyo Cunning Alison Docko 1 Sophomores O Sophomores Typing closs is on exceIlenT woy To end The hunT ond peck sysTem of Typing. Todd Powell knows This ond by working hord on home row he hopes To increose his Typing poTenTiol. i i f f A f ,C i 4,1 'z KAW i,,,sf R my or Aix' g ,'f M- , f 2 ui X 5 ,,,, A Q, f f .v,,..1.nl Cindy Dogley ScoTT Dolmon Tommy DovenporT Michoel Dovis Gino Dovison 3131: yy Roger Dowson Koren Doy MorgoT DeArmon '-f' Kevin Deboene Bryon DeTroy f I Ricky DewiTT Brodley Dickson Sherri Dierking Lourie Dornerese A- IPEA 1 v 1 S. sgfr1.v1'P.+zz:fs'affrufsaix ' E' W 'S Darla Donovan Fred Donovan Karen Donovan Richard Dowell Melvin Driscoll Jeannie Ducoulombier Lisa Dummermulh Parry Duncan Gary Dunfield Melody Durbin fxf M. rll - f, i f lf 'f , ,,.. I ,A W f K ff ,f if my X , L- r-,. i , , - , M M, .. So homores - y - g Sophomores ,U grins in apprehension of The commenls Thai will be made on The answers he is writing. Wilh pencil in hand and ear, Mike Besch Beverly Dyas Ernie Eacrei Kenneth Ehlers Bryan Elam Lisa Elam Brenda Ellingson Jimmie Ellis Susan Ellis Teresa Ellis Richard Esfeban Kelly Elier Kim Fainler Todd Feeney Tara Ferguson xv , ,Q lx L-......-1 1 - ll iiflff- X of M ff! Jhhifgz ,gs -f 1 I Af 1, 70 az i 95 E M495 ff ' , I iff . 'fi I D! X -we-...,J,1 w Rhondo Fine John Fiizgeorlds Rhondo Flippin Veronique Ford POTTi Fosier Chris Frons Dorin French Rodney Frike Siephen Goiiher Mork Gorcid f f f ff! J il,-f25'W If ' X ' ' 5557 4' ,, , f J V my Z J f, f ' ,, .4 W ' 'f fm '- ,f - Ms Sophomores Connie Gorrison Chrisiine Gibbs John Gibson Kelli Gillhom Aniio Giovognoli Brendd Gloze Douglos Green Louro Green Poui Green Dovid Greene Cheri Griggs Amy Grove John Gusrnon Sonyd Hoiley A 6 Nw 127' a X sf K f f f 7' Sophomores Croig Niehous reloxes ofier finishing his ossignmeni He hos pui much effori inio ii ond he hopes To receive d good grode for his work. sw mi 9'7 .I I lmlw. 2767 ww I W ' 4 A ff ..V , W- Y,--. ,i,.-.----,,,, ,,,f,..Y .-- r .,-,.g.4 2i.:i,sgf2L-MP4ozifsgiif, l l 5 ' John Hommons Kori Honesworih Vickie Haney Chrislino Harlow Jacki Harmon Michael Hawkins Wayne Headrick Tina Helmon Rogenia Helm Curl Henderson Sophomores Sophomores Afler a 'firing day English somelimes lakes lime To sink in Sieve Galiher pauses in class To ponder his nexl lesson Barbara Henson Lisa Hicks Victoria Hicks Sieve Hill Tommy Hill Vicki Hinds Angela Hinson Allison Hooue Tim Holbrook Kyle Holland -J Michael Hinson Robert Hockeil Lagenio Hoehns Barry Hoffman Dennis Horine Darren Horsey Ron Hosfeffer John Howe Jennifer Hueser Jay Hughes Thomas Hulen Michael Hunfsucker Scolf Jacobs Billie Janssen Sophomores - Sophomores Darlene Jefferies Jennifer Jennings Greg Johnson Jane Johnson Bill Jones Chrisfy Jones David Jones Lynneffe Jones Michael Jones Nancy Jones Roberf Jones Roger Jones Tina Jones Valerie Jones RCS ll can be many Things lo many people. David Greene is inlriguecl by Eng- lish, Tony Powell is puzzled by if, while Bry- an Elam is aslonished by all of :Ts com- J plexiiies. ' L 'Q 5 1' 11 1 'W G, r - 1 AL + 1 f lv M I -i e JL 4 I ' 5 W 1 af' E 4 in ! I wf'--. i -.. .V f:.,..-' 1 V . V-,- ,W ' T' ' '-.l1'-:V-'FF-S 1'i9f f',.u.,'+1':?w2a?s f filth- QL, Scott Joslin Daniel Justice James Katosh My Sheila Kearns Bill Keefer Barbara Kelly Susan Kemp Karmen Kennedy Laura Kephart John Kldwell Sophom ores Typing is an enjoyable class as well as a busy class. Here Christi Jones takes time and gather the week s assignments. out from typing to organize her notebook Mark Kiel Anthony King Danny King Laurie King Earl Kirchhoff tim Kirk J it J Kali Kirkham Christine Kohl Carmen Korte Jody Krulic Se i nw f ' 77 77K Q4 J y W, J , , V my if 1' A . ,f f if , - Sophomoresm ' ff -f , ' W V' ' fi! f ,f W yv V f Z if ff xr, Catherine Kupneski James Lane Frank Larocca Allen Lee 22 93 S Q -,' 'C 1, if' f' , N .U I ., ,M x , X X 'iijggg if-755--I .iff-s , 2 X 1: lifgiuffi?-ffii A u V -, .-,-.-..-,hw-7... , l Hi' x-fki-' ' ' - Wy: Y ww, f' w,45f Qi f 2 45 A Z N ff, ,W -ffwf X W 1 fyqw 1,1 ! Mark Lee Bill Leflridge Phillip Lei Marco Lernos Melanie Leonard Theresa Levy Darren Lewis Don Long Scoll Long Monica Lopez sm 1' X X , , f 9-5 W' m' 'a ' ,, W4 sg, -L Hu r ' ,-H 4 ' 2 f f , , f Sophomores - 0 Sophomores Willis Lyons Janelfa Maasen Gina Macaluso Scoh' Mahoney Robert Majers Mary Maloney Shane Manser Bill Marney Kris Maschler Helen Maulino Rodney McClure Kevin McCoy Monica McCune Slephanie McHale Eddy Mynall is piclured in a rare area of school an emply hallway. Wilh all The sludenls facully and adminislralors The hallways always seem To be Teerning wiTh people ,Nsv . - I 1 - f l i My N 4 gy ,, -nr' Q f ' A X f ff L' ,, ,fl V V ,,,, .,,, , ,ff Mat ,,,, ,WM M W, We fy fffv- ff ,yf fn!! .np i 5 fb E xA, A T L. . If IW X Q iff' 1' , ,A Q' l , , . ' fc ff MaTThew Miguelon J, 3 g, -1 QLi':j'1'-- A W 4- 1 Y John Mclniosh Rebekah McKinney Lisa McLaughlin Pamela McMlllin Debra McNeary elinda McNeely Q M f v 2 M Brian McAninch ,wi soon McGiITon M KeiTh McMullen To J' Tracie Meek A ' A A , J 2 John Howe relaxes auieTly Towards The end of class. There are only a few minuTes lefT unTil he musT oaToh The bus and he is Thinking abouT all of The Terrific Things he will do when he geTs horne. Sophomores Sophomores Edward Meinking Robyn Merrill Roger Mihalko STephanie Mihlfeld Sherri Miller John Milligan James MiTchelI Rolanda Monson Lynnae MonTavon Jon Moon ScoTT Moore Michael Morris Julie Moser x, s. f , 'E .J dvd.. M Y J Y, ---W 4' f ..-.--rf . ,,,, V efegimu-an xx. r -., .g3...m.,.,g,.s.. . L.JmJ.a,n, Ll Q.--fs, iwwfyr W' , +::.,1.Q-sggi-.,-:suv-A '12k1Q1f:'!..i..i ' 1 ,J ,,qg.--f,,,jQ4:-ulrl. -3,3-ig, , in f f l , 97 .J ,, 4, 14 I i l i I l l i l x i WI DI 'X '12-mfnh...-Q Tina Molley Laura Muckenihaler Eric Munsel Sonya Murphy Rosemarie Musso Eddy Mynali Glenn Nash Cheri Naylor Sandra Nelson Jack Nevins Sophomores Sophomores Craig Niehaus Michael Nigro Karen Nixon Lisa Nordyke Tina Norlon Renee O'Rear Melina Oberfirsl Christina Olds Chrisiopher Olmedo Chrisleen Olsen Jeffrey Olson Sheila Padilla Thomas Parnacoll Jarrod Sirickbine finds Mr. Bill Lindsay's jokes very humorous. The comedy in class is a greal way To relieve monolonous momenls and Thai is The reason Jarrod likes biology so much. 43 f 'PN l AA x I 19 gl 1 L my .fi f l John Parra Nancy Parrett Steven Patton 'N Stan Poynter Eric Pendergrass Brian Perkins Scott Peterson Michael Phillips James Pickett Kathryn Picone Sophomores Nancy Blankenship inquires about a problem from a friend. Both of them ap- pear to be puzzled as the search for a tinues. Dave Pierce Kelly Piveral Lisa Poelma Brett Pont Ricky Pope solution to the perplexing problem con- ? i Phillip Pound Janet Pratt Keith Powell Wendy Purtle .1..':-l. Pamela Rackley David Rash Maria Ressler Brian Reynolds ,A V. 1 2' :ff ffM ', . X X !'fY3f'jEf51 345314 ff ,Nr f' 1 , f, Q QW' OWW, f f 9 W 4 ff K ' f f f ff 7 Winn' 1 f A 1' M W Z A f Z3 A, .-.Nh I, I , Sophomores WM -nv!! WILL 17 IP EA' Ks I ff If DI X I QPIQEASQ he 1 '-as f ?7Ri'l'?'A 5' sf an 1 -ff 'i 1 m S. ,1 Y hifi f ,QA ff ,nn ,, , ' fd Q, ' V ' 5, f W L ,4 .f 57 N '51 1 , I . , ,X , gf, ,,,g 2 ' ,W is 4 , J A , 1- ,if mf . 1.1, Michael Rigg Carl Rhea Kari Rhodes Tim Richey Scoii Rider Sieven Robben Calherine Roberts Mary Robinson Michael Robinson Healh Rodenberg i , Sophomores - Sophomores ,lx EA' I7 Df f I W fE,Af 3 pf if X -.A- ff W 9 2e zfi,,q,,.5 Christine Rogers Gary Rogers Ronald Rogers Tammy Roggy Duane Roy Sherri Rudler Craig Sailor Rosemary Salerno Arlene Sanders Carol Sanders Deborhah Sanders Mike Sanders Louis Sanriago f 'J 1 Amy Sarlain Ron Scarkino Susan Schapeler Tracy Schmallz Deanna Schmidl Thomas Schoeck Kelly Schorr Kimberly Schriefels James Sharpe Rulh Shields Sophomores Sophomores Nancy Jones s business class is a very imporianl parl of her day Whenever she can, she works on her assignmenls or sludies for Tests Denny Shori Pam Sidebollom Rhonda Sissel Calhy Smilh Cindy Smilh Douglas Smifh Rick Smilh Robert Smith Roger Smith Teresa Smilh Jacqueline Smofherman Tracy Snedeger Louis Soelarl ... , - -.,.- , . :W ff, 0- . - ' ! ,' ' -. 1 . -........,,-..u .M ,,.....,..i-,., -M. L I A se, -fe-mvlflwqnzaqm,xiv--entail' V.- .,.fA,.441emf,. i B I L r l Julie Solclonels Anthony Sommers Goil Spencer Crystol Spring Kimberly Spurgeon Stocey Stork Tomi Storr Tim Steelmon Alicio Still Dono Still f-- N, f 'Q 'VW ,, ,f f .X W. , .sf ,f 64 ,MQ ' ' k ' 'U , S A ' 4 5 X' ff A as Aj X ,Mk 'Q f H gvawf Sophomores r Sophomores V 4 i r i l i l I , Bret Stine Christol Storey Jill Strotton Jorrod Strickbine Lowrence Stuckey Diono Suggs Don Summers of , ,X X signment Sondro Wore brings out o book to reocl while the rest of the closs contin- ues to work. l After completing her world cultures os- I , Af r Mortin Sutlief Joe Sutton ZA If D! X A1 DI ' f Chris Swortz Kenneth Tolbert Deonno Toylor Ron Toylor f .y qi ' f,. , is? af, J f N91 Z, V, 6, ,. K 'M 21 f W Q ' f f ,f Z 4 ' X l AA99 I o X X We 4 A - 13 K 5 -WL!-L 'fflgi f.,N 1 f MGTTIWO Terbush Mory Terbush 4' ' Down Thompson z. ' Ndncy Thompson s Vdlerie Thorp Trocy Tombs Amy Trdufwein Michdel Tucker Jennifer Turner Kimberly Turner ,E My awww w ' yfzf fag, ,ff fi -if fy f f-i2LAf 5 ' X V, 'fy Q, 4 X f 2264 'W If I 1 W 13' A f-7 f , gf .hifi ' wi f M f ff f X' fpff f X ' 1 1 f 0 f f f, f Sophomores Sophomores Mike Sdnders is ohempiing To expidin d concepi during d cidss discussion This is d good wdy To pdriicipdie in cldss. Ddniel Umholiz Doug Vcindierendonck Wendi Vdndierendonck Chrisiiie Von Skike John Vivono Idn Wolker Shdron Wdlker f y,,. Freddy Wolters Sieven Wolters ' --.AIT , Sdndro Wore Thomds Warner Sherri Worren Eric WGTGTS vf...,,, AEA' ff! WEA99 ff f 1 I l Ag - ff- AAWA, - Q ff?-LE,bQg.E?IiQl-.ii1 f'.f-idiiggg-.,.,, Quai-. .iLgQ.L'.-AQgQ'. ,.,51!- fr f Robin Watkins Shawn Watts Deborah Waugh Danny Wayman Georgeanna Weir Cheryl Westlie Deanna White Joy White David Whitham Carrie Widmier 69s Sophomores ' - Sophomores Michael Wilkey Charlotte Williams Elizabeth Wilson Cassandra Winters Deborah Wittenberg Robert Wood Melissa Woods Kelli Workman Tim Wuckowitsch Ann Wycoff lylonell Yeater Stanley Youmans Christopher Young 'iff Amy Trautwein, Monell Yeater, Bob Majers, and Carol Sanders are busy at work in their creative writing class. They took this class to improve their writing skills and they hope to become superb writ- ers. fi vf Wm AD EA' fs gig! 4 X X I AD EAS x 52 S X yMf,,f,W W, Q. 2 I 1. A f ' 1 , WX f f f M l X I f 0 W W AW, f W4 , , 9Wf'mwgW,.w, xf w,..,,,.x , i L5 , fg,vf ' n,.f .. f I H. V, K ,. X? , . Om ,V 1 in K N., Mi 7 K W' V, ,Q5 . W W N ,Ai xv, j. ee . W E L l ! . ., r '- 1 ' f Richard Abels Dude Absher Melissa Adcock Gail Allison Reiko Anderson Louis Andrews Tony Anglin Phillip Arreguin Elena Arial Karen Alwell Juniors Melinda Warner is nord al work figuring her income Taxes This is a dread all Americans musl face every year and Winnelonka sludenls are no exceplion 1 Richard Ayles Phyllis Bailey Michael Baker Doug Banes Jeff Barker Angie Barlow Mary Barlholome Matthew Barulich Julie Baslob Laurie Bauer Kyle Baur Terry Beernan Shannon Bell Deborah Berryhill RX 4 x ,2 1, 'A ,. A 57 ' X W ff , X 1 QQ Wi! , 1 TQ , f f 1, ,WW A V 1' W f ff! f C ' .., ., . 'W' ' I ,cl 'B' ' J V qw ,I U Qi' VIVV H W ww Juniors MSX , r -V X, 2, W rj, i, 1, 4 Teresa Bevier Laura Black Karen Blackburn Bryan Blakesley Carolyn Blankenship Scoll Bollinger Cheryl Bolrz Melissa Bonacorso Todd Bower Frank Boyce Jun ors . Juniors Wendy Bradford Darren Bradshaw Vicki Brasher David Brewer Amy Brown Cynthia Brown Nola Brown Sherri Brown Michelle Bryant Charles Burgess Lisa Burlinglon Lawrence Burns Delinda Burris Paul Burton , . N T J 1 1' R Ed Busch EeTh Buschrndnn Cdrolyn Bush Rhondd BuTcher John Bufler Angeid Cdllohdn BeTh CdIverT Kimberly CdrpenTer Mike CorpenTer Donnie CdrTer 5 fl-4-,Z ...Q W Juniors Juniors Shdynd Thurmdn wdiTs pdTienTiy for The end of cidss so she con reTurn To her lock- er ond Then begin o new hour of The ddy. Herben CdrTer Porn CdrTer John CduThon Bryon Cessno Chris Chdvez Sdndy ChennduIT Debrd ChenoweTh Rdndy ChrisTy Lori Cledry Jdmes Codkley Pom Conrdd Cory Covey Dee CovingTon Kevin Cowon f fi: A .il L! Ben Crabiree Shawn Crain Kevin Crane Tammy Cross Tarnarya Crouch Rebecca Cunningham Ray Curtis Michelle Cusier Ronnie Dakon Michael Dale Juniors . Juniors Richard Dalman Leann Danner Mary Davis Tim Davis Darin Deck Julie Deckman Claudia Delafuenie Carlos Diaz Glenn Diggs Alana Dobbins Charles Doleshal Briagei Donegan Lane Dougheriy John Drewry RlTa DummermuTh David Dunagan Brian Duncan f Ruby Dunker :life Karen Dunlap Cheryl DuponT Dawn Durham f T of Billy EckharT Brenda Edwards ,nf f Brian Edwards l 1 l l A ,,,v , Q T I -, KW lf WZ ww Juniors Juniors To devoTe all concenTraTlon To prepar- ing for a TesT Dennis Speaker Norman Snyder and The resT of The class Turn Their chairs in opposiTe direcTlons This is a com- mon procedure in Mr Lee Townsend and Mr Don TalboTT s American hlsTory classes l I 1 1 . T 1 . - . - I - , - n - - Ellen Edwards Kyle Elam Terry Ellis Amy Ellison Angela EvereTT 'K J. Z sf M M. Kew Sherry Farmer Craig Farr Mark FeaTher Denene Fewell Denese Fewell K 3 3 Sharla Fields Marjorie Filipiak Paul Fisher Jim Flanders rf AD EA' 99 X 1 2330? rw Mary Flesnrnan Kenneln Flowers Mike Foley Marguerile Follz Glenda Foole Lance Ford Tammy Fredrick Jim Freese Cindy Fry Juliana Gabberl Juniors Juniors Cnrisli Garcia Rosanne Garcia Kelly Garlner David Gascicn Rnonda Gales Brian Galewood Russell Gentry Allcea Gibson Jody Gilberl Robert Gillespie Curlis Gray DeAnne Green Jack Green Rhonda Green Sherry Green Shawn Gunlock Ana G-usman 7 Mary Haggard Clayion Hall Scoii Hamerle Beih Hargrove William Harper Dana Harris Linda Harier Juniors . ln American hisiory a class required for all Juniors sludenis are given Time for ln- uses his Time for reading and filling oul a siudy guide dependent siudy. Here, Brian Sizemore Lisa Hauser Greg Hausmann Pairicia Headrick Kevin Hendren Thomas Hendren Jeff Hensley Terri Herron Troy Hiali Kelly Hicks fb' Christina Higgins al Lori Hill David Hiliner Stephen Hoak - Mali Hogan l,,A,..g M .' , s A 'L. l -A '-' ' '-V'-V' f ' ' f ig t1L---.v. ' 1'.','..f'M f uv z Liso Hoglen Jerry Hohensee ChrisTino Holle Brion Hollornon RoberT Horine Jeff Horned Chris Huff ScoTT Hulen Dorin Hull STeve Humble KX., ' -1 .cf ' I Juniors Juniors S I Q i l i l l T l T T , 21956 W 7 - - : Il , F ln science ficTion ond fonTosy closs, Lorie Rice concenTroTes on her noTes os Phyllis Boiley looks on. Even Though sci- ence ficTion ond fonTosy is on enjoyoble closs, There sTill is some sTudying To do. Ronold Humphreys Sondro HylTon Jomes lrelond Jon Jocobs Nlork Jocobs Deboroh Jonssen George Josper Donno Jeffries ScoTT Jennings Peggy Jensen Chris Johnson Jomes Johnson Joonn Johnson Jerry JohnsTon . 7 Q fl -A 1 X fig! ', ----'.,..i,,f-' J,n-.Y:4v .-.1 .1 A' -' s-wx:-.w-5-,ws F: Q Dennis Kingsolver Deborah Joiner L Q Royal Jolliff W ' Susan Jonas '51 rw Brenda Jones J A FfGf'1ClS Jones f , Sieve Jones Angie Jose Jim Kamperi Jana Kauzlarich Jim Kays Juniors . Working very siudiously Chris Chavez daydreams apoui her weekend plans Meiro Norih going To a pariy or spend- ing Time wiih her friends. Her plans may include bumming around Donna Kearns Cheryl Keliefi Richard Kelley -W Julie Kennedy Marion Kennedy Denise Kenward Cinda Kerfooi Andy Kernai Gina Kidwell Angie Kincaid Jerry Kin Betty Kirchhoff Craig Kolasa Q -u f W f f rf EJ f 6 ff MW f i f fix M by fluqaexv? Brian Kolb Greg Krouse Kevin Lafollelle Rebecca Lamkey Rebecca Landis Belh Lange Bradley Larison Amy Larson Julie Lauer Bruce Lawrence ,7 414' H. I Q. gf! 2, 'R f,.4,. ,' L Juniors . Juniors 'rf 5 l li 5 Angela Leach Joey Lee Melanie Lee Shannon Lee Tammy Lee Riia Lefebvre John Leggio Don Leslie Dion Lies Dana Linville John Lippincoll John LivingsTon Karen Long Angela Looman 5534 W ,. . L -A A: ,.:.g,,.,,,,! JCIIWCI KClUZlC1l'ICl l knows TIWGT O09 of The The abllily To sludy. Jana uses any lime given her To prepare for class discussions and lesls. most imporlani Things al Winnelonka is ,ww X ' ..- , W- Y f Y wr- N--svn'-- L- ,L-J ,L ,rm 1.12-mzm:-nzmmsnmw Angela Loran Linda Lowry Philip Lyle Eileen Lynch J! n'i1 ' M 7 Y . W 7 M David lvlaasen W , x ,lf Ni , Airy, X f ff!! f ,, ,ry , VV l 2' Sic? sr Kelley Mack Gary Maddox Mike lvlahurin Jason Main Melissa Maloney Ml' Juniors Books sTackea neaTly and wiThin grasp, chair againsT The wall, Chris Huff anxiously awaiTs The bell To spring from his chair and inTo The hall and be on his way To his nexT class. Juniors William lvlanion Paul Markley Laura MarTln Dan MarTine ScoTT MarTinez ScoTT May Susan McManus PaTTi lvlclvlillin is Tim lVlcCahon KeiTh McColm f Chuck lvlcCuTchen Shannon McDonald Tim MCG-inley Brenda McGraTh 4,s xg' ,,,,ff X , 1 Y ,uw ' ff I f if EASE? T 'A if iv-:gif 2 - ' sfjfigi 55. I ,ffl Q Brian McHenry Charles Medley KenneTh Mekonen Pamela Mekonen Eric MerchanT Kimberly MeTzler William Meyer Denise Minnis Carol MisTreTTa Nancy More may T 4yy Q Juniors Juniors A EAW Q! f X . .-1 , 1-A-4-N..,i J Troy Morgan Anna Morreale Jeff Morris ScoTT Morrow JaneT MounT Charles Muecke Hank Mullenix Angela Neeley Tammy Neland Randal New Greg Newman Joy Newman Phyllis Nigro Lisa Nunez lndusTrial arTs classes are a few of The many Things aT WinneTonka ThaT appeal To Hank Mullenix. Hank is awed by all of The machines ThaT can be used To make a varieTy of useful oblecTs. ,V Q ff, , 1 W I' 51 , J!,,.1--..,,,.x 'N 179.1 -qx' 26 754' ff ' f H , ' , .. - 1E f:.x-1-5- Ft Kelly Oak Eddie Ohrazda Patrick Osborn Jenny Painter Kerri Palmer Trenetta Parker Gilbert Parra Jamie Paul David Payton Benita Peterson , ..,, 2Liml:'5'r' 41 12: L. A T4 Juniors Anna Morreale giggles as she is sur- prised by one of her friends. This person is always ready to add a little humor to the life of a friend and Anna greatly appreci ates it Lane Peterson Shelly Phillippie Steven Phillips George Picone Bruce Pierce Jackie Plack Mark Poelma Kim Popp Kevin Portwood Robert Post Richie Pratt Tammy Pritchard Robert Probst Tom Prucha 5 r r J Junio s wff, 'WW fr xt f f f f l f mi f fff lr ,, 1 dvi. , 4, 5' ,': rg fff 5 7, N, Russ Pugh Michelle Raab Steve Racy Anthony Ragusa Sylvia Ramirez Angie Ramsey Earnest Randall Becky Rheuport Gina Rice Lorie Rice 1 ,... 1 fi , J f If T if' X 4 W X X A .,f , M I X. A 1 x 1 X W f J-.-fm, , 328,34 511 I f' N' M R 'V , fit? fri , Juniors . Juniors D1 N554 f-'-A-'A-,..,, J John Ricehouse Peggy Richardson John Richart James Riegel Donna Roark Rosemarie Roberts Christine Robertson James Robinett Kim Rocha Debra Rogers Patrick Romine Patrica Rookstool Amy Ross Patrick Rowland Sophomore Bobby Woods, juniors P Tammy Neland and Ruby Dunker, and senior Brent Thompson listen attentively to their teacher. These students are dem- onstrating some of the many poses that are seen in class lectures. 1-K ggi, .....,.ff'-'3 OPEA If f, , Y , 0,7 -5. - 8.3: J. M-,,,-.-ggps... . .,.,.- Teresa Roy Denise Rube Paula Rueier Rhonda Russell Tina Saddler Frank Salerno Kenneth Sally .losphine Sanders Scoli Sanslra Bruce Sarcione Mark Poelma appears To be perplexed by The many happenings in hrs class May be he cannol decide in which acllvrly he wishes 'ro parlicrpale Slaci Schapeler Kim Scherler Susan Schmidl Bryan Schumacher Pam Scoil Lana Sheets lvlalhew Shields Jim Shockey Shannon Shook Belh Shorl Bryan Shroui Laurie Shultz Trace Siemens Allen Sieverin ' 'Q 96. ,. , ,AH 4 R, M J ., , K ., , , . A'- h' '--'---'s- --i-4--le-1'-------A-A - Q fl- - -------'f-s-iawul-ufY:-.4..:-'W' 'Marlins - - ...V -- f 4MH14i5fgn,g,ng3ggp: ,,', Jenifer Silvers Kimberly Simons Pennie Sinclair Mali Singlelon Brian Sizemore Susan Slinkard Skip Snow Norman Snyder Mike Sobbe Jeff Sparks Juniors Juniors David Sparrow Dennis Speaker Mark Spence ebecca Siidnam Scoll Stine Michelle Sfipa Rochelle Sloiler Margarer Sfrack Richard Srucker Jeff Sluckey Billy Sullivan Kalnryn Taegel Penny Taylor Don Leslie would agree. Timed-wrilings, QWASFJ wwf Qf'A9ff fx! I Spf I I sox ! f , -.. ,,. ,,..,.?..,7f,,.,,.7...h, --.-jf.-- -f-7-.2-.W f, -- -1 . 1-.3 ,:?,Li2-'-a-v-'. 2i91:xlahilu-...z:v:.'1' ex: -' ' Shelly Thomos Y Ricki Thompson Fred Thompson Shoyno Thurmon Jessee Tilly Liso Tregembo Chrisiino Trowbridge Trocy Turner Brendo Vongordon Juniors Seon Lossiler seems To be surprised by o commenl mode by one of his friends Per- hops he olso Thoughi The oommenl wds omusing Whoil Are you Tolking oboul me? Gwendol n Thompson Mf..,1 Belindo VonLue Mork Vonsickle Christie Vogelbough Scoll Wolker Polricio Wdller Jock Wolsh Liso Worner Melindo Worner , Shelly Worren Aw ff NX' A,j,y, Juniors 5 AD xl in Bobby Webber Chorles WeddingTon Corol Wellmon Scoll Wermes ffififif T f , X if f V-'iid-SL Us l ' ' '-1 W' --'x---'- --Hr-ff-21----'linux-1 if A- f : ' Debbie Whipple Rodney WhisnonT lvlelisso Whifoker Jeffrey WhiTe Joel WhiTe Joy WhiTworTh Lois Wilborn Fronkie Wilburn John Willioms Mike Wlllioms Lxv Juniors Juniors of ff iw D! ff -4-4+ . eiiy - If Pomelo Willioms Chris Wilson Julie Wilson Mork WiTTig Renee Wolford Dono WroTchford Denord Wrighf EIlzobeTh WrighT Lorry WurTz Amy YoTes Lourle Young Dovici Youngsfrom Jeonnle Zurn Junior Joy Newmon ond sophomore Georgeonno Weir browse Through old yeorbooks during Their spore Time in cooking closs BoTh of Them oppeor To be roTher omused oT someThing They hove reocl .12 We f' fl W 'mf -.ff , ,.-ff.l- , ..-, ,, vw, ,. 42S,'f 9'Z VW? 42 X29 4349 ip -.1-A--e:1v-- - S sxfsgl Go The many acTiviTies ThaT happened aT WinneTonka were very exciTing, as well as being useful To The sTudenT. Things such as The dances, The fooTball games, The Track meeTs, and The school curriculum helped bring The sTu- denT To an aTmosphere of learning and The compeTiveness of life. For all These Things To happen, much planning by many organizaTions Took place so as To bring The besT possible acTiviTies To The aspiring sTudenT. This secTion, The GovernmenT secfion, covers The many adminisTraTive agen- cies ThroughouT The school which helped The school year To be as orga- nized and complefe as possible. The STudy Skills programs worked To help sTudenTs improve maTh, spelling, and language skills, as well as providing The sTudenT wiTh job Training Tech- niques. The PoliTical SciencefYouTh in C5overnmenT encouraged sTudenTs To sTudy various Types of governmenT, To focus on problems and find ways To solve These problems. Closer To home, our own STudenT Council sTrove To do useful projecTs and provide To The sTudenT informafion abouT school policies. The WinneTonka AdminisTraTion, headed by Principal Dr. KeiTh Sovereign, concenTraTed on basic school operaTions including The budgeT, curriculum review, and discipline. Higher up, making rules and regulaTions, The NorTh Kansas CiTy School Board reached ouT To The public for opinions and new ideas in hopes of making The school disTricT beTTer. Helping enforce all These decisions were The office sTaff and The securiTy officials, which when com- bined, helped To make The school run smooThly, efficienTly, and safely. ia.. ' , x 1 1 f ,. wwf- 9 K E 3, 3 f . ef 7' f ' Y W ,z ,, ,ff N W A, QW , v X r 1 X I Q, f I 1: if .J Q A--T' fix Y l, 1. L K .,. f f W AZ' ff M 1 V ff f ff, , f , ' , , f W J ' .V , f' ', ' Z f ff , fm f f f f ,, ,, ,, f ff X. , X 2 an 1W X I V Z WA fy , f Q 7 x ' Wfwgwf k X .A ,M wx wx , ff-KN My fm XM' fi, ' W! , , f a ,, , fff f I, W, ff f 0 ,,,,,.?7f,,M M ff' ff? '7 P My f'f X ff ff f n ,W M ffm ' W 5 W M gf, WML mf X ' 47 0 Z f Z ff ' . 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S N 'iq' ici X 7 X . wif, X N X X X iw ' ji ,Wi hp , 'F 121 '33 6 qi t.. qv .Q K Q5 N Behind The scenes of d school ddy, mdny speciol people form The bock- bone of The sTdff. These people help keep The school running smooThly, while helping provide o cledn, wholesome dTmosphere in which To ledrn. Also pdrT of The skeleTol sysTem of The school were The cooks. This secTion covers The cooks, who provided hoT nuTriTious, pdldToble medls ThdT gdve sTudenTs dnd fdculTy The sTrengTh ond sTdmino needed To compleTe The resT of The doy dfTer Third block. Also The cusTodidl sToff worked in sweeping ond scrubbing To promoTe The schools clednliness ond homeliness To iTs sTudenTs. The cusTodidns dlso did vdrious jobs dround The cdmpus depending upon The sedson of The yedr, wheTher iT be shoveling snow, picking up Trdsh, or doing vdrious ldndscoping jobs. A blow To The generol sTdfT wds The reTiremenT of Hedd CusTodidn Hermon Borsness. MdrTy CIinTon wds The mon selecTed To Tcke over Mr. Borsness' Tosks. A big help ond d huge necessiTy for our school wds The nurse. PdTsy Cldss worked conTinuolly To mdke The school ds heolThy os possible. Among her duTies wds cerTificdTion of sTudenTs immunizoTion records, moniToring The sTudenT body for illness, checking hedring ond visudl dcuiTy, ond Tdking core of vdrious hedlTh reldTed problems. Q.: 1 f X ff ff , I ff If X ff V. f f ,. ,Q , , f X' f Wy - ,Q ,,fM ,fyf.!y yy. ,f6yf!-25 ,y,jfffQ,f WZ W' 'Q .7 , Of ,X Q2 UW' ' 4,,f 'ffwfwf 'W Q ., H- .,,. W V- - Ae-' , Z M A , , Z I J az? HW gf I ., lf! A ,, .1 A ' 9 ' 'f 7 fer: f-Z2:z':f1,,, V- fy , 2 6 'mw-n,.,,,m C00 s S gg Eg., 5 . 3 .-. 1 -,Q X X N. ' HS' mpgs '15 Phase.. R X x 2 2. 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One could choose classes in business, advanced business, and office education or advanced programming. North Kansas City was in charge of the Trade and Industrial Theme School. All three courses offered were two year programs. These courses were Automotive Services l and ll, Building Trades l and ll, and Electronics l and ll. Programs in advanced child development lab, health occupations, food services and fashion services were available through the Services Theme School, hosted by Winnetonka. Two Vocational Programs were offered to Winnetonka Seniors, through Maple Woods Community College. Two Seniors took advantage of this program. Danny Still and Veris Young enrolled in the Electronics Technology Program. This program prepared Danny and Veris as entry-level electronics technicians. Cooperative Occupational Education, otherwise known as COE, al- lowed students to receive high school credit for their jobs and earn money while working. The students enrolled in these classes studied techniques while at school and practiced these techniques at their place of employment. There are three types of COE: Distributive, Office, and Trade and industrial Education. Each of these options offered new experience to students and allowed them to gain job or future career experiences. And now WAEO will return to its regularly scheduled programing. WSW ml, ' Q f ,1 W ' ff' f , ' 7' if , ' , ,, ,1-fhfw' ff ff ' f f f 2 W y f Of X ff! ff X.,f,qS 4,1 ig: gb Sf, 5' ky gqiy' fsffgi' 59,57 bf f' D f f I fy n fffzhww HW-A. ,. ' ff , gykv f, Qyfwf f , ip, , 0 :w,1a.,f 5 ax .QP 1- ,Q 4-ff ,V 35 5. 9 f xy, I W! Qwwff ,QQKW5Q42Q3XwZQ6w76Z2yf mwf4f Z 42 -19, f f . A, ,. 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Second Row: Kim Sherri Ade gives on up-dote during o club Colwell, Sherri Roork, Debbie Dusenbury, Foy meeting. Q25 E.T. tells FBLA to keep in touch Toylor. Third Row: Bruce Toylor, Jim Ford, Den- with the Businesses of Amerioo. nis Ellis, Russell Solloz, Liso Pickorell, f' E 1 E 1 U JC - L,-,.4, 5 2 5 5 3 5 ? 1 5 2 Q E fi 4 f f 4' f 5 xx i Q ff vm X , 1 X 45 Z ff! My fw J' f' X , f Q f f my f ff f W A ff! A f,vvc,559,' .ff f - ,ff X W 7 I , , 2 , f ,, I, f 'ff ,yu . W f f ' W f X ,,, . f,A: W .... ,, Www X tg V, ff W Ha M Z ,f 2 f f 'mf-, ff? 'M 42 H ZZ, f gy 42 Q We f 'fa Q , if Q f Q 7' 4 J ,Q V 3 MW , 3 W 3 Zf Wwmw Q ff Z Z Q f mmuwxm if ff Mm Z 2 0 f f I ff 'V f M f Brigadoon Brings Miracles, Once in The highlands, The highlands of ScoTland, Two weary hunTers, Tom- my Albrighf and Jeff Douglas, losT Their way in a mysferious fog. OuT of The fog a mysfical ciTy appeared: a ciTy un- Touched by Time for iT exisTed for only one day every hundred years. Winnefonka broke The 42-year spring musical TradiTion by presenTing four performances of Brigadoon on November 4l,42, 43, and 44. The Brigadoon miracle didn'T hap- pen overnighf. AudiTions for leads and chorus were held on SepTember '15 and rehearsals began The following week. Over 200 sTudenTs and faculTy members conTribuTed To The musical producTion Through seT consTrucTion, TickeT sales, and by aTTending long afTer school and evening rehearsals. The newesT member of The Fine ArTs DeparTmenT, Miss PaTTy Markoch, joined Mr. Charles Menghini and Miss Janice Ragland To form a demanding Team of direcTors ThaT pushed The casT, crew, and orchesTra To Their uT- mosT performing capabiliTies. 2 ' Va., 3 V ,, ,MM ,V W, , f fr fm X, V 1 iffy, . .-If Magic To Audiences if' . MMQ:-' - .. ns fe- a..4...ciigLj ,agp ,, , 1, . , ' 55. T .'Ifs1p'1 L do ,.., . I. Z ., , , ,.g,Q4,gg,Q..'- f- . -'.l.k.n-'I7:e,.l L.Q.Q'-,..Q. -M E l I Q page 426113 The townspeo- ple recover afler The wed- ding celebralion. Q23 Andrea Wheeler and Deborah Painter daydream as 'fhe wedding ends. Q33 Charlie Dalrymple QJon Moon3 and Jean MacLaren QG-loria Boehm3 embrace as Mr. Lundie declares Them married. page 127143 Chorus and Pii Orcheslra run Through a final dress rehearsal. Q23 Mr. Lundie qWarren Hook3 unfolds The magic ond mir- acles of Brigadoon. .6 f Nc we page 428 Q15 Meg Brockie fAmy Barfschy Tries unsuccessfully fo convince Jeff Douglas QTom Giovagnolij fo marry her. Q25 Mr. l'vlacLaren QTom lvlorgany reveals fo Charlie Dalrymple QJon Moonj The family hlsfory. Q35 Villagers dance af The Town picnic offer fhe wedding. page 129 my The fownspeople of Brigadoon perform a wedding dance. C25 Amy Grove and Roger Dawson make lasl mlnule adjuslmenfs before a performance. Q35 Miss Markoch makes direcfing changes during a dress re- hearsal. if l y ' ' V i ' Qiiin-:5:,,... . , V .s Q - fx ALM-, Y vi, , Q ' M- Anofher Produofion Opens Ano' Closes W- lT's closing nighf. The casT and crew of lNever Sang for my Fafher rush around backsfage applying old-age make-up, searching fran- Tically for misplaced props, and quickly reviewing Their lines. ln a maTTer of minufes The acTors and acfresses will presenT Those lines for The lasT Time. As The audience filTers in, The aT- mosphere infensifies. The imagina- Tive seT and dramafic lighfing de- sign creafively Transform The arena Z Theafer inTo an innovafive dream A ThaT helps convey The solemn mes- sage of The play. AfTer monThs of rehearsals and endless hours of seT building, The casT and crew is aT lasT ready To , unfold The play for The Third and , final Time. The lighTs dim as The au- dience members siT skimming The program: The melancholy sTrains of The Theme music permeaTing The y , auieT hushed air. All eyes focus on Gene Garrison as he moves away from The New York CiTy skyline To- Q ward The cenTer of The sTage: The sTory being infroduced in The firsT few words of his opening mono- CE rogue: DeaTh ends Q life, but ii 2, does noT end a relaTionship, which M sTruggles on in The survivor's mind Toward some final resoIuTion. As The play progresses, The miscom- municaTion befween Gene and his A faTher, Tom, a hard and biTTered l old man, becomes apparenT. The flashbacks conTinue and The on- looker feels The pain and sorrow ThaT Gene does as he loses bofh his fafher and mofher. A few momenfs of silence. The lighfs fade To a blackouf followed by The sounds of The responsive audience. Feelings were mixed. Randy ChrisTy, Jon Moon, War- ren Hook, Amy BarTsch, Mandy Green, Susan Bailey, Bryan DeTray, Bob Posf, Louis Soefaerf, Rick Kel- ley, and Lisa Warner combined Tal- enTs To add anofher TiTle To The growing IisT of Winnefonka produc- Tions. Pc Q2 i n ' fi, F w,: .,., Ya VX .-Hwy Chess Club Sweeps FirsTs Along wiTh The chess boords, mony pldying pieces ond consider- oble concenTroTion, Chess Club porTicipoTed in five mdjor Tourno- menTs. The club hod o greoT sTdrT during The Homecoming pdrode when Their flodT won firsT ploce. The club pldced well in Two of five TournomenTs. They Took Third pldce QT Sumner: OT The WinneTonkd Open They Took second ploce. ln The Shownee Mission TournomenT AnTh- ony Lee Took Third pldce individuol: ond during The Tonko Open Tim Bldco Took 2nd pldce individuol. The WinneTonko TournomenT wos o big success. The club roised over S420 from enTry fees ond selling re- freshmenTs during The ddy. Hoping To build The club To 30 members, They increosed by Three new peo- ple. Edch broughT his own speciol skills ond TdlenTs. The club os d whole did on ouT- sTdnding job. Every member im- proved his or her skills, some by Tridl ond error: dlso wiTh helpful encour- ogemenT from The oTher members. Q43 SeoTed lefT To righT: AnThony Lee CPresidenTj, Tom PornocoTT QVice-presi- denTy. Top Row: MQTT Miller, Shown Nel- son, Beverly Brower qSecreToryj. Q25 Shown Nelson seTs up The boord for onoTher grueling moTch dgoinsT his oppo- nenT. C35 Mike MorTinez concenTroTes on his nexT move. ' 1- 'W'-wr xx loT + disc Tl Soc wel spc bec por be mu iniTi A cel Troi forr Thr: Ne Loc C SCIIQ hor Poi Poli Co Arr Thlr Sus For nel Co C23 res 1 -l '-IWNA- f iz I f 1lfh,i1fI,, LiQ4Qg..2.ii.i2Pa: ,Qi',iA-43, sf 22 'im Lee Jresi- Nel- d for DDO- n his V 47 f 5 -'-ww'-:r1 f ' New Sponsor Promoires EnThusiosm As Thespion sponsor, I've Ieorned o loT obouT orgonizoTion, creoTiviTy, ond discipline, commenTed Ms. Morkoch. The members of The Thespion Honor SocieTy Tuned inTo The school yeor by welcoming Ms. Morkoch os The new sponsor. The sTudenTs were selecTed becouse of Their inTeresT in Theoirre ond pdrTicipoTion in TheoTricol evenTs. To be officiolly occepTed The condidoTe musT hove possed Through The Triol of iniTidTion. A PorenT Alumni BonqueT wos held To celebroTe new ond old members in The Troupe, To recognize memoroble per- formonces of work ThoT individuols did ThroughouT The yeor in Brigodoon, l Never Sang for My Fofher, ond Enfer Laughing. OTher ocTiviTies included o condy sole, hoy ride ond porTicipoTion in The homecoming porode. Page 433 gn FirsT Row: Morio Ressler, Deboroh PdinTer, Rebecco Lomkey. Second Row: BurT ComsTock, Jond Siemens, Melonie Leonord, Amy BorTsch, Andreo Wheeler, Trdcey ClinTon. Third Row: Shonnon McDonald, Tom Giovognoli, Suson Boiley, Liso Worner, Wende Wogner. FourTh Row: Cheryl Coffmon, Shelly Armour, Re- nee O'Reor, Ann Wycoff, Worren Hook, Dee CovingTon. C23 As sponsor, Ms. Morkoch welcomes The new responsibiIiTies. 5 'IR' - 'www W ,v ' AFS I-IosTs Four, Sends One Tr gcnw Thm eden VVHW NA sfuc hArs nacm sean forr Fun: char Ieass P yec gre yec H hcn ccn Def CO! S S. WQQ I L.L.L. e-...- . . ..1..rI .-...... . . -.,2.:,p1.L, fe 444.344-Lg,,2L 211,12-, L., 41:r,,A,., .4-g.e,g, ,,,1- , . ,,., .42 ,, . ,LW ,. E 'll,11'fm- 'n '?v4.i The AFS Club, sponsored by Miss Mimi Craynon, or- ganized and puT inTo moTion many acTiviTies aT school. This club had The privilege of hosTing exchange sTu- denTs for one year as well as sending some of our WinneTonka sTudenTs overseas. We began in AugusT wiTh Three foreign exchange sTudenTs: Miss Karin Frisk of Sweden QhosT family Mr. and Mrs. KenneTh Danner and junior Leann5, Mr. Sergio Cor- rea of Chile QhosT family Mrs. Agnes ComsTock and senior BurT5, and Mr. Eduardo CorTina of Spain QhosT family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaRocca and sophomore Frank5. Second semesTer Miss Karin lhd, also from Swe- den, joined us QhosT parenTs Mr. and Mrs. Don McCand- less5. Peggy Busch, a 4982 graduaTe, spenT The school year in Cairo, EgypT, on an Americans Abroad pro- gram. GraduaTe BurT ComsTock leaves in AugusT for a year's sTay abroad. HighIighTs for The year included a halloween parTy, hay ride on The coldesT day of December, VdlenTine carnaTion sales, and an inTernaTional progressive din- ner feaTuring specidlTies from our AFS sTudenTs' naTive counTries. T 2 iff, V' l ' Q we pf W 7 2 5. Y Page 434 Q45 Karin lhd arrives aT WinneTonka on February 23. 4983. Q25 AnTicipaTing The nexT homecoming candidaTes, Karin Frisk waTches The acTiviTies. Q35 FirsT Row: Karin Frisk, Eduardo CorTina, Karin lhd, Sergio Correa. Second Row: Frank LaRocca, KaThy Shields QVice- PresidenT5, Leann Danner, Kali Kirkham QTreasurer5. BurT Com- sTock QPresidenT5. Third Row: Joanne Busch, Beverly Dyas, Jeff Morris QHisTorian5, Toni Eichholz, David Green, Glenda FooTe. Diana BaTTaglia, Laura KepharT, Amy Grove, Pam Kolb, Tom Giovagnoli. FourTh Row: John Vivona, Jana Siemens, Lori Clyma, Bryan DeTray, Miechele James, Becky Landis, Kelly ETTer, Deborah PainTer, Fay Taylor, Gloria Boehm. FifTh Row: Cheri Naylor, Kris ArmsTrong, PaTTi RooksTool, Fred Thompson, Cindy SmiTh, Wende Wagner. SixTh Row: Mimi Craynon QSpon- sor5, Lisa McMullin, Shannon McDonald. Page 435 Q45 Mr. Roark QSergio Correa5 awaiTs nexT home- coming candidaTe, while TaTToo QJohn Jackson5 looks on. Q25 The idenTiTy of Eduardo CorTina is revealed during one of many assemblies. PYP- 7 ,,,, V ,. . ., .,,- - -1 m-anaemia-'g-2f.f::f1Qf--22.5 7-7-T rs. 'W 'aa F W yy' Q4 Sfuden fs Speak ln Funfzehn SchUIer nohmin in unserem Deutschklub ein. Wohrend des Johres mochten wir viele verschiedene So- chen. Um Geld zu verdienen, verkouften wir Koncessions fur die Volleyboll Spiele. Zu Weihnochten verkouften wir Ad- vents-kolendor. Die Hohepunkt unseres Johres wor line Mohlzirt beim Berliner Bdr. Offiziere: Amy Grove QPrCisiden- tiny, Shelly Armour Cvize-Prosidentiny, Renee O'Reor CSekre- torinj, Bryon DeTroy CSchotzmeisterQ, Frou Enos QPotey. First Row: Tom Giovognoli, Amy Grove, Ross Hoynes. Second Row: Renee O'Reor, Shonnon lVlcDonoId, Erikd Dovison, Lynette Thompson, Julie Green. Lo Sociedod Honororio Hisponico es uno orgonizocion poro los olumnos sobresolientes. Los miembros son olumnos de Esponol ll, lll, lV, o V que reciben buenos notos, que muestron un vivo interes en lo culturo hisponico, y que son buenos ciudodonos del colegio. Los funcionorios este ono fueron lvlory Wight Qpresidentoy, Kothleen lVlcCulloh Cvice-presidentoj, Leonn Donner qsecre- torioj, Amy Brown Ctesoreroy, Sro. Johnson Qsponsory. First Row: Debbie Short, lvlory Wight, Amy Brown. Second Row: Woyne Heodrick, Brion Hollomon, Tim Godd, Gilbert Porro, Corlos Dioz, John Porro. Le Cercle Froncois est un club sociol. Celo nous donne l'occosion de celebrer des fetes comme Noel et lvlordi Gros en chontont, en mongeont chez Andre, chez Mme. Bormonn. Nous sommes en troin de gogner de l'orgent pour notre voyoge en Fronce. Les officers du cercle sont: Cheryl Mundorff Cie Presidentj, Tommy Higgins Cie Secretoireb, Lur- leen Kennedy qle Tresoreriej, Becky Londis QL'Historien5, Mme. Bormonn CSponsory. First Row: Shonnon lVlcDonold, Jon Ellis, Tino Higgins, Becky Londis, Dovid Nowok. Second Row: Lurleen Kennedy, Cheryl Mundorff, Potty Rook- stool, Jody Gilbert, Angie Borlow, Robby Lyon. Tongues lnlfh. 153611 hint. W4 ' in 5 W1 'X' , fl , f 4 Vfr M 1 X W X X X 5 My ff fwjfyf if E X QQ' 'C' W II l 4 ' f - -.-.,...,.4u .- 71: 1-1 M IAA.-' lf-,J LJ., ' 2 2-ffl.-,ff Qlviggg,-, , .Q , J .gg ,Am M 'f.,-,AIs -sIIA,1I1I-jj:I,,. I on 4 all K7 Studen ts Shore l!Vlf7 lhQ Skils Attention writers! There's now o club for you. The Writing Club begon in Jonuory with o smoll group of in- terested students who wonted to meet ond shore their writings with others. Throughout the yeor the club pro- gressed ond exponded. By meeting bi-weekly, they kept student writers informed of contests ond publico- tion hints. The highlight of the yeor wos Mrs. Debbie Mondeville, o post Tonko teocher, who spoke dt one of the first meetings. The purpose of the Writing Club wos to give its members o sense of pride, to encouroge edoh other, ond to keep the penmen writing. Cty First Row: Miss Crciynon CCo-Sponsorj, Bor- bie Henson, Mrs. Keown QCo-Sponsorj. Seo- ond Row: Tommy Wright, Foy Toylor, Kim Blin- coe QStudent TSOCTTGTD, Jody Gilbert. Q25 Anito Giovognoli ond Jody Gilbert discuss improvement of writing sdmples. ,- 517,15 A,-..,,-3 - ,-, -- -, j:,f.:f'-1.r..- as 7-fi, r,if.g5x CasT EnTers Laughing . . . 'lEnTer Laughing was The sTory of a young man's pursuif ofa dream To be somebody, an acTor. He foughT againsf all odds. Even Though every- one ThoughT he was crazy, he kepf Trying To reach his goal. The play wriTTen by Joseph STein, was The sTory of David Kolowifz, a young machinesf, who wanTed To be an acfor amidsT a busTling New York CiTy of The 'l93O's. The play fo- l l cused on The life of David and his Troubles in becoming This acTor: and whaT his friends, boss, and family ThoughT abouT his ideas. A special addiTion To This comedy was The musical lyrics wriTTen by Miss Markoch. A combinaTion of acTors, a selecT band, and a chorus per- formed six songs To add a differenT flair To The broducfion. 138 Q his and nily ady rAiss ors, :er- ent Nothing Can Stop Us Novv Page 439 my The chorus awaits an upcoming entrance. Q25 Mr. Foreman QTom Morgany explains how to do the Hot Cha Cha. Q35 Angela QDeborah Painterj and David CWarren i-iookj rehearse love scenes in her dressing room Page 439 rn David receives a machine order from the local hat company. Q25 David discusses plans about his acting career with Wanda CSusan Baileyj. Q33 David recites poetry as Angela finishes dress- ina for their performance. STdTT Fools STudenT Body W7 hw f MW ff 17 'f Z ff A f 4 I 'ffyf ff f X 7 f HV JAY? The Grifi7n Rifes, under The leoder- ship of Mr. lvlork VolTenko, provided foculTy ond sTudenTs wiTh 44 issues during The yeor. The sToff of Ten sTu- denTs kepT The school populoTion in- formed of mony Timely issues, includ- ing The possible nonsmoking rule ond The resignoTion of SuperlnTendenT Roymond Woier. One of The highlighTs of The yeor wos The April Fool's issue in which The reoders were fooled lnTo believing ThoT The school boord obolished smoking beTween closses, ond ThoT The AFS club wos sending o sTudenT To wor-Torn El Solvodor nexT yeor. up FirsT Row: Amy BcirTsch, Mr. VoiTenko, Robin Gollomore, Jockie SmoThermon. Second Row: Louro BolTz, Jeff Vondel, Jockie Brown, CoThy RickeTT, Kim Sprouse. Third Row: Mike Sobbe, Lourie King. Q23 Jockie Brown ond Lourie King discuss plons for fuTure issues. X aw 1 , ffffiw fgfif ff fi M f 7 1 ' ,yffz 17 f 7 , , 4 Z f 1 93 i l T l fu qv ff , 5 V ,. 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During The DisTricT Tourna- menf KeiTh Reavis received firsf place in The Lincoln Douglas De- baTe, -and Warren Hook was awarded The Double ExcellenT raTing in Dramafic lnTerpreTaTion. For Their TournamenT expenses The sTudenTs raised funds by sell- ing Fire Sfyx, cheese, and jewelry. fly KeiTh Reavis prepares his debaTe speech for an upcoming Tournamenf. Q23 FirsT Row: Mike Dale, Mike Sanders, Lori Levrich, Jill Freeman. Second Row: Greg STigler, KeiTh Reavis, Karen PoTTer. Third Row: Jeff Bledsoe, Tim Blacoe, Dale Col- lins. FourTh Row: Juli G-abberT, Liz WrighT. ' I' . , . I, ' I Www ' XWV ,f f f J J A . .W w wwmm QW , 'W44,,,, ' f 1 A f - f , - ,MQ X, V, g , . I M'0 Lf . f . f - I -Q 'MM W. 7 2 fff 'av ff , f4f. QM, Z, 1 w 4 1 v L Wiki fu J' . r- ..A QQ, 4, 7 H., f Lkll '- f 1 Q A 1 , 1 ,gl TQ, , ,EL J , -1, .vgzgq .j. , 1' ff! W1-'V,Q,, W: 5 '59, yy ,lv 1 Wf 1 nail- ,i...l - - 143, , -l+- 'x I A cappella sings vvrm Pride I' ,,4,.,w.wwf ' f pwfww 5 ,ff Lookrng book over The oosT Three yeors I Thank The Thrng I remember mosT IsnT oll The hord work IT s The pride you hove In yourself ond your group wheTher you do well or noT IT s sorneThIng III never forgeT becouse IT s The kind of Thang ThoT olwoys sTIcks wrTh you I guess I II olwoys be o mern ber of A Coppello Donny King 151- Q45 A Coppello sungs The Almo MoTer os Mr Menghunr woTches 4 ' 'I WM I aw' I I I I 1. ' ' I I I .MQ 'J fwf.WWff,,wfwffwf W'W' fy I ,OX ,I , 7 , j , I , ,fl 'ff ' ij I lr, ,gr , ,M ,, 7 , If f . f I ,ff I f I Z- V, f 'My' I lf! X, ,r ' fo 4' ,, X ' f, I f I I f I f 2,1 ff ff y, ' ,M-fffW?9 'W I I 1 I , I I - 1 I ff MW ,ff ,'V I ff' If X I V, f x V,, ,',, I I X I ' I I I . , I . , . . . I . , I I ' I r ' x ' --Y - I 4 1lY L., C ' TIMIIKAVEIUN W'T I!S. l l if ' 'Y .3444-.-1 .g.e1-4.-cxzca J... .1 v r-3. M.-,4-.,. 1 ,4.--,...---'fir V'-.3-.-,-ff' . ., I I . !.fl , if - l i i l l l l l SpecTrum of Sound o group of 48 sTudenTs hos been wonderful for me This posT yeor. IT s o choir I would rec- ommend To dnyone SpecTrum gives one The opporTuniTy To sing o vorieTy of music like jdzz spiriTudls pop ond mddrigdl. The vorieTy of music is d ne- cessiTy becouse we ore osked To per- form dT vorious ploces, such os The Re- ndissonce FesTivdl, women's clubs, nurses' grdduoTion ond mony ChrisT- mos shows. We musT be prepdred To sing oT dll Times. SpecTrum is noT o money mdking group, however we do occepT donoTions which ore used for The mony differenT props, cosTumes, ond TrcinsporToTion. We meeT one hour ddily ThroughouT The school yeor. So for, SpecTrum of Sound hos hod more Thon 50 perfor- monces. l hove found SpecTrum To be o fun-filled closs ond I encouroge ony- one To Toke iT. This closs is by dudiTion only ond is worTh one full- crediT. Spec- Trum of Sound con only be described os o memoroble experience. Tracey Clin Ton my Ronnie Monson, John Leggio, ond Anneliese Jones perform dT The Renoissonce FesTivdl. Q23 Lisd Jones, Kenny Riegel, Bob PosT, John Leggio, Dennis Speok, Ron- r nie Monson, Amy BdrTsch, ond ! Rondy ChrisTy sing d Tune Thof ,l coils for smiles. T W- I SpecTrum ReflecTs Color, Sound T l 1 i l , I ' if ' ' ' l i i - X1 M F 1--il.. -i .l l TTDNDYAWSJGU 145 ' ' ' wr -figgrsgi 'T 'J .H Freshman Band STrives For Pen'ecTion Page 'Ido Q45 Mini pride performs aT NorTh- Town STadium for a pregame D9Vf0f' mance. Q25 Side by side freshman band members march To The beaT of Their fluT'es. Q35 Freshman band marches wiTh dignrTy. Page 447 Q45 David Greene pracTices for perfecTion. Q25 The Trombones, David Al- Tenburg, and Mr. Menghini really jazz iT up. Q35 Angie Durbin, Chris Wilson, Laura ShulTz, Don Long, and David Greene relax before a performance. Q45 lvlr. Menghini accom- panies The TrumpeT secTion while They play. i Freshman Band This year proved To be a very inTeresTing experience. The sense of pride and uniTy in The group was fanTasTic. l can'T even describe how greaT iT is To work for The band as a whole, insTead of jusT yourself. BuT besT of all, The older members encouraged and helped us, making us see our poTenTial. NexT year, I expecT band To be equally challenging and rewarding. The band people This year seT a superb example, giving us someihing To sTrive for. I feel privileged To be a parT ofesuch an excellenT program, wiTh a wonderful direcTor like lvlr. Menghini. Tamm y Proc for Fluie Y:-ll' l l I I l T i I i l li I r- I I. Jozz Bond Becomes Clossroom ProducTlon reg-L f 5- 1, , f ,Q4 . ,,,:JjMV I, - my-',ef'f:' our ,Q .. ffi, if W , fjf ,' Qynfy I l I .l 'Q' 1 . ...- .liifl- This is The firsT yedr Jozz Bond hos been d closs, ond The sTudenTs hove benefiTed from iT. They hdve leorned The imporTdnce of redding music, GS They hove reod over 450 1 E 3, 444 f sf 1 fff fy? AQ v f . Q f, , , fy 'Y fl Q I y ,fx il' I ff ' 1, 5 4 W9 7 s 4, , , X f fffffza, f ,f '57 A, f 5 , y Mffff ,, .0064 QWAWHI , If ,, l . 1 90 if 4 f, W f f fr . 1 W I I f 41 f- ,, df , lk f 'ss TWC l I v ' 'I Q 4 7 , , l , ,ill ,WW f f 7 ,f? fy f Wr'Wyf', 1 K 1 1 J' f Wx? ' W pieces This yedr. They hdve olso leorned To hdve responsipillTy for Their pdrT, ond eoch musT be pldyed perfecTly in order for dll The porTs To come TogeTher ond moke music. AnoTher new Thing The ployers of Jozz Bond hove been exposed To is vosoTion solos. To ploy o solo of This ndTure, The pldyer is given only The chords he is To ploy wiThin, ond he is on his own from There. lT wos dlTo- geTher o good ledrning experience , l 1:,l l I lf -IHVXI '1, .X . T., l X- .V i . T 'l l l 'fir 1 1 'lil 1. N' T T T Al ,J T ll? ' V-I . up Hb T for me. - ' Ke-nTSTC1ffer I' TrumpeT 1 y 1 ' K' - I T , . . fl --,---- I l , elf? 'f T llll!7:l. . - V L c- N- - V H --- 4. HH' I ly' , f Tr L e Tiers Tei Morchihg Experience Bond is more, Thon morching horns or The fldg corps moving colors. iT is more Thon bugle ond drum corps of performing before oThers. Bond is d Thing which mdkes your hedrT sing of leorning from one dn- oTher. The fun we've hdd, The good Times ond The bod. We ore one fomily, one mind, one heorT. So when The curToin rises, we in no wdy repeoT whdT we hove leorned be- fore. ThoT is d woy, we mighT soy, lvlr. lvlenghini, Thonks once more. Mike Mdrfinez FluTe Being in bond hos been d volu- oble experience ThoT l will remem- ber dll my life. lT hos helped me To reIdTe To myself ds well ds oTher people. No one con know whof performing is like unTil he or she per- forms. Ploying in fronT of people hos helped me wiTh self-conTrol ond sfdmind. There ore few orgdnizo- Tions ThoT con do This. Despife dll The hdrd work ond Time ThoT is involved wiTh bond, The self-respecT ond friendship goined mokes iT oll worTh- while. Ddvid Aifenburg TrumpeT Q45 Mr. Menghini mdrches wiTh The Pride. Q25 Julie Lduer concenTrdTes on performing on excellenf show. C33 ls someThing dmusing Kennefh Ehlers ond Wdyne l-leddrick? . Bond Comp- AugusT 4982 9:00 AM. To 42:00 P.lvl. 4:00 P.M To 4:00 PM, 6:00 P.lvl. To 9:00 PM. . School Procfices 4982- 7200 AM. To 9:00 PM. 3200 PM. To 41:30 PM. SCHEDULE OF PRACTICES I ll 83 AfTer being wiTh The flog corps for Two yeors ond serving os co-drum mojor, This yeor hos TdughT me cour- oge, self-discipline, ond leodership. Ledrning concepfs of d drum mojor ond how The Pride dccepTs your de- cisions wos one of The hdrdesT ds- signmenfs I hove chollenged. See- ing The specToTors siTTing on The edge of Their seoTs, singing The Tune, or even crying, mode me enjoy my poslTion To iT's fullesf. lvldrking Time in o pdir of shorTs dnd morching wiTh ThoT miliTdry sTdTure Truly encour- dged The meoning of Pride This bond will olwoys be grdnd chompi- onsl Lisd Bidnkenship Drum lvldjor 1 f , ,ff , , af, .. ,n j iff? ,W f f V X If 1 Z 4 7 9 f ,, , 9 If f Z f ,. ' Q' I. .gd Q1 2 3 .3 ,ff i 4. , WW- 7 f 5 X I X I I ffy , .2 X kk NX . N , T WN W mm, . ,MA V' X., .ff 4 ywwwfwffn Wm Jn. 2 X yn, V ,, W H -W ff'-my-W-,,..,7,,vm,,,fgMM,,W 4 , W ,If f W ,L ff A f A ' 5 WW' MW W- W f MM , , f W 7 f ,Q 1-1 W, MWW ,Mmm XV ff! ' ...K S v 3 f - I 1 4 '1 + 2 s 1 i .M rd'-..., , ,,,,, ,,,,, ,, , , W, , L7 ' , ff f K' 1 1 r. fi . .79 1 .. Q4 421' r ,lm rf: ' as 1 , pi' w v .I I . 1 1 TIM.,- Somefimes Those long hours of proclice seemed Tiresome ond endless, buf ofTer The Thrill of o per- formonce or The vicfory of o con- Tesf, iT wos well worTh The efforT! We worked Togefher os o fomily ond everybody did his or her speciol porf To moke iT hoppen. Bond hos Toughf me mony Things in The pdsf Three yeors. I know now whoT iT Took To be o winner ond The imporfonce of o good, posifive oTTiTude. I will never forgef Mr. lvlenghini ond The Winne- Tonko Morching Bond. Pride will ol- woys hold o specidl ploce in my heorfl Diana Boffoglio Rifle Being on The Pom Pon Sduod hos been o mojor pdrf of my high school ddys. WheTher iT wos The firsT bond- Ten-huT of d field show, or The firsT beofs of o GVB performonce, iT wds in ThoT speciol momenT when l knew ThoT iT wos oll worfh iT. To ochieve The level of success Thof we did, The ployers, The ouxiliory, ond lVlr. Menghini oil hod To work Togefher like o mochine. The bond gove our squod dedicofion, hord work, ond Their love. We leorned To seT o gool ond Then To oTToin iT. ln shorT, we leorned obouf life. Gail Jones Pom Pon ' f' if f f ,J Wqmwl ' 2 ,, vim d has chool Jand- e firsT T was knew hieve 1 The l lvlr. eTher e our , and I goal T, we aff-- X -Mk V f I . 1,1-,gf ,Ji fn-5, 1 ' ' f'XQM'iwCfg ,, off f W ,, Y ff!! ff X, 7f,fV!,M ,f ,f ' X X f f f :fff 5 ' ,ff ff ,ff f ffmy-V W iff f ff f f 1 W ff 2 M fffbf' 2 f , ,ff - fwui, Q i ff, ff ff 9 1 1 S, f f f ff X! W f T , f f 4 X X, f , 4 Q f ,, fwwivf mvnn. . , 9562. ,Q i f , ., A f f ff fm, W I I ff f ,L -hs Being a member of The flag corps The pasT Three years has been a real experience. As capTain, my junior and senior years, l had To run sec- Tionals, help Teach roufines, and make sure The rouTines were memo- rized and execuTed To perfecTion. Some may Think doing rouTines over and over again is a wasfe of Time, buf ThaT is whaT iT Took To be a member of The corps. ExciTing Trips and many performances could be some of The rewards, puT The real reward was afTer every perfor- mance when The crowds applaud- ed and cheered wiTh approval. The feeling of PRIDE made everyThing worThwhile. Mary Plack Flag page 452 my Terri Donovan execufes well during a performance. Q23 Diana Fairchild seems saTis- fied wiTh her performance. page 453 Q15 Cheryl RoThrock marches wiih pride. Q25 Kerry Birming- ham pufs on a fine show. W-w-unuurq1 if- ! F Q 5 It r Hi If l it T l D I T, 3 T Hi l 1. ' 3 :':- 'T Mild T, ibf i ill ii T . T i T l li 2' W 1 :ii Fi il WX Q I iii :ii Till ki T Q I l li .T iii ' li ' l ggi . w. Til 5 fi 3 l it T. l i Q 'T' i : '. ll AfTer going Through cusToms OT HeoThrow AirporT, iT finolly hiT me. Lon- don! AT firsT everyone seemed o biT nervous ond over owed, buT soon we oil goT righT inTo The swing of Things. SighT seeing wos fonTosTic. Windsor CosTle, STroTford-upon-Avon, ST. Pdul's Cofhedrol-oil of These ploces lefT members of The bond Thinking ThoT moybe hisTory wosn'T so bod ofier dll. Our performonces were on- oTher ouTsTonding porT of The Trip. The firsT one wos oT o BriTish YouTh Bonds Clinic. There we did o morching exhi- biTion ond Then G-VB ployed ond The guord performed. The nexT perfor- monce come offer o Trip down The Thomes River To Greenwich. IT wos reoliy neoT. We jusT seT up in fronT of The CuTTy Sork ond sTorTed pioying. I looked up o couple songs loTer ond There wos d sworm of people oround us. They seemed To enjoy us: They donced To The music ond Took our picTures. I Think everyone's fovoriTe performonce wos oT The fooTboll four soccery moTch in LuTon. The crowd Qwhich filled The enTire sTodiumy wos reoliy vocol ond rowdy, buT They were very supporTive of The bond. As inTeresTing os The sighTseeing wos, ond os exhiloroTing os performing wos, l Think The besT porT of The Trip wos The people involved. Everyone- The bond, The sToff, The sponsors, ond The choperones-mode iT The besT possible experience. Becky Miller Drum lvlojor C-9 VB Swoys L ondon gm Page 454 my What's the mat- ter Sylvia Rameriz, can't you find a seat? Q25 G-VB arrives at Heathrow Airport. Page 455 Q45 The British are amazed as the Golden Variety Band plays at a Lutton Football Qsoccery game. C25 Flags, rifles, and pom pons clap to UWHS Fight Song. Because of the good reputation the Golden Variety Band had built through the hard work of many peo- ple, GVB had the fantastic opportuni- ty to visit London, England during Christmas vacation. One event which was terribly special for me and many other GVB members was marching at the Lutton Football Csoccer as we call ity game. The English are not accus- tomed to seeing marching bands and were truly amazed at what they saw. The crowd, mainly male, lis- tened very closely as we played. l have never been so nervous, shaky, excited, and thrilled. We gave our best through our music and perfor- mance. The crowd showed their ex- citement and appreciation through their heart-warming applause. 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These ronged from Touring Windsor CosTle ond STroTford-Upon-Avon To jusT ,wdlking oround Picodiily Circus, or going To The ploy No Sex Pieose, We're BriT- ish, ond The opero, EviTo. We were dble To see The crown jewels dT The Tower of London, which is lo- coTed neor The London Bridge. Of oil The shows we performed, my fdvor- iTe hdd To hdve been The holfTirne show in LuTon, Englond for The fooT- boil Csoccery gdme. The people were very responsive, noT only To The show, buT To us os well. They hdd o wdy of moking us feel specidl. AfTer our performdnce The fooTboIl ployers osked To r'neeT us. We were oil osked To sign ouTogrophs. We felT like sTors! Michelle Spence Pom Pon ,IE P w mmW 'f Wff ,119 WW Page T56 Qlj Rifles and flags execuTe nicely in STrike Up The Band. C23 GVB performs To an impressed audience afTer The LuTTon FooTball game. Q33 The BrlTish look on as The band prepares To play. Page T57 Q45 Band members show Their marching Tech- niques. Q25 lvlr. Menghini shows David AlTenburg which way To go. When This school year sTarTed, I had my doubfs abouT Golden VarieTy Band. Were we going To sound good? Will I be able To play my mu- sic? IT seemed as Though all of The supersTars from years pasT had graduaTed, and lefT The resT of us To eiTher sink or swim. lf we wanTed To sound good, iT was up To us. If I wanT- ed To learn my music, iT was up To me. Perhaps This grim realiTy made us rise from our seaTs and work. And believe me, This band knows The meaning of work! In looking back, however, The work was well worTh iT. IT is like doing The hardesT job in The world, and geT- Ting paid a penny The firsT day, Two pennies The second day, four The nexT, and so on. For a while, The work doesn'T seem To pay off, buT when you sTarT geTTing a million dollars one day, and Two million The nexT, The job doesn'T seem so bad. Our rewards seemed To double ev- ery day! Every day, ThaT is, wiTh The excepTion of one week: The week we spenT in London. Our rewards mul- Tiplied so quickly ThaT week, ThaT noT even Mr. Myers could formulaTe iT. And whaT abouT all of The work ThaT we puT inTo The band, making iT sound good, or learning our music? Work? WhaT work? IT was all plea- surel Jeff Vande! TrumpeT '77 6 IW 'Orchestra C ' ' my Violinists Laura Kephart and Cheryl Trowbridge practice before a conce . Q D Maschler strive for perfection. Q35 Frank LaRocca and Karen Nixon rt 2 Janet Pratt and Tom polish their techniques. Q45 Tracy Snedeger and Angela Beers con- I centrate on the count. For the last three years I have been in the Winnetonka Orchestra. I have learned a lot about life and responsibil- ity. as well as learning music. I feel this program is not only beneficial to each individual involved, but also the entire student body. The reason I have en- joyed my involvement in the program is because Mr. Menghini has taken us beyond just the instrument itself and has given meaning to all of what we have done. I would encourage every- one to support the instrumental music program here at Winnetonka and get involved if at all possible. Mike Richards Violin G K! ,. A mamma,-if L ,,- ,, L . W-f , W4-A ivy.. Y, H: . ,ga . , , l l T l l l l l 2 V 3-. -- -.4 fe,gie.1 alia-T 2-5.',-:Q-DL- A .' ,, , Marching Goes Conoerf rip Top Row: Jennifer Serfass, Mark WiTTig, Joy New- man, Robin WaTkins, Kelly GarTner, Pamela Williams, Chan Inman, Anneffe Brewer, Nola Brown, Debbie Young, Laurie ShulTz, Rebecca Miller. Second Row: Cafhryn Boring, Charlene Jameson, Delores BiTIer, STeve McCahon, Beverly Dyas, Sandra Nelson, Julie Moser, Karen Bowman, Tammy Roggy, Jeffrey Mor- ris, STephen Hoak, Michelle Cusfer, Chrisfopher Wil- son, Angie Durbin, Michael Davis, Joe Hawes, ScoTT Dalman, ScoTT Long, Lisa WeaThers, Lori Hill. Third Row: Becky McKinney, Charles Medley, Jennifer Jennings, David Rash, David Alfenburg, Laura Bolfz, KenT STaffer, Jeff Vandel, Bryan Cessna, Danny Wayman, Richard Abels, Ronnie Schneider, MaT- Thew Hogan, Wayne Headrick, KenneTh Ehlers, Chrisfine Hughes, Denise Kenward, Sylvia Ramirez, Rhonda Hale, ScoTT Jennings, Brian Reynolds, Brian Duncan, Piper Schneider, Don Long, Daniel Jusfice, PaTrick Romine, Rodney WhisnanT, Brian McHenry, David Smifh, Tom Frisby. FourTh Row: Todd Mueller, Daniel Knopf, Donny- Arnold, Reiko Anderson, Ken Murphy, ScoTT Harrison, PaTrick Rowland, CloyTon Hall, Tim Davis, Doug SmiTh, PaT Osborn, Russell Sal- las, Ron Rogers, John Adams, Ken Lourwood, KiTTen Taegel, David Greene. QD Members of The band harmonize. ConcerT band was a rewarding exper- ience ThaT l really enjoyed. IT was fun and aT The same Time challenging working To- geTher wiTh a group To achieve The same goal - To play musically. I learned more ouf of ConcerT Band Than how To play my insTrumenT well. l know l made a differ- ence and ThaT iT Took a greaT deal of dedicafion To go The disTance. Delores Bifler ClarineT . ' x '13 6 The sporTs progroms oired oT Winnefonko were broughf To you for The sole purpose of promofing oThleTics. lvlony benefifs were broughf obouf by porficipofing in These oThleTic evenfs. Some of The benefifs included goin- ing of physicol sfomino for The oThleTe, ds well os building new friendships ond prornofing school spiriT. The sporTs sToTion WOGN, or Winnefonko OuT- sfonding Griffin Nefwork, promofed The foll sporTs of foofboll, volleyboll, ond cross counfry. The winfer sporTs of wresfling ond boys' ond girls' boskefboll were olso Televised over VVOGN. Springfime gove us some prime-Tirne viewing wiTh six sporTs being broughf To you, including boseboll, soffboll, boys' ond girls' Trock, Tennis ond golf. All progrorns could be viewed in Their respecTive seosons. The inTenT of This nefwork wos To bring you The yeor's evenfs in sporTs so os To furfher inTeresT ond porficipofion in The progroms. Primorily, inTerscholosTic ofhlefic ocfivifies ore sponsored by schools be- couse of The educofion volues goined by Those who porficipofe in Them. These educofionol volues cover o wide orroy of dreos, including self- discipline, confidence, respecT for oneself ond ofhers, os well os respecT for oufhorify, ond success ond foilure experiences. Afhlefics provides mdny leorning ond educofionol opporfunifies os well os recreofionol ond physicol developmenf for The porficiponf. Also, ofhlefics con expose ofhlefes To personol experiences wiTh ofher porficiponfs. lnvolvemenf in ocfivifies hos been sToTisTicolly proven To be The mosf occurofe ond besT indicofor of success os on odulf. Rick Doyoub Afhlefic Direcfor fff Af ,, . ff Zfffwffi X if ZW . Q!! 4,5 1 fffffjf .Y , 71 X f ,f , 1. X ' , 4 .A- l l 4 , Z x X. i X . 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Kloepful aTTended many volley- Coach Penny Kloepful page 462 My Brenda Balagna spikes To The opponenf, while Linda Lowry looks on. - page 463 my FirsT Row: Michele lvlcNeal, Linda Lowry, Chrisfy Vogelbaugh, Bren- da Balagna. Second Row: Chris Shipley, Jill STraTTon, Brenda lviichaelis, Tina Bechfhold, Trisha Campbell. Q25 Chrisfy Vogelbaugh sends The ball over The neT wiTh a bump. Q35 Ellen Edwards uses her defense To block The Oakies spike. ball camps and funcTion's This pasT year hoping To find The key To suc- cess for The volleyball Team. She fi- nally found iT in a fundamenTal's book which she relied on aT many pracfices. Befween Kloepful's coaching and The work of The Team, They man- aged To sTruggle Through The sea- son and felT ThaT Their accomplish- menfs were noT reflecTed in Their un- successful record. ' A N. r 1 IMI.. - , in iw, J: 11 T .lx V, 4 s E , P V W V 5 7 V V V 2 ' ' ' U, Y' Y 7 4, Novice JV Builds STraTegy up KaThy SmiTh seTs To a TeammaTe while Lisa Hicks prepares To cover. Q25 Showing her skills, Monica McCune seTs The ball. C31 FirsT row: Kelli Workman, Mary Ma- loney, Nancy ParreTT, Cheryl WesTlie. Second row: KaThy SmiTh, Karen Dun- lap, Valerie BrungardT, Lisa Hicks. Third Row: Coach HighTower, Chris- Teen Olsen, Kim Schriefels, Lel2ae Olds, Monica McCune, Helen Mau- Tino. lf you were To ask The JV Team how Their season wenT, They mighT avoid Talking abouT The ouTcome of each game, buT would express whaT They achieved during each maTch. JusT one junior and Twelve sopho- mores comprised This indeed young squad. The Griffins, Therefore, lacked knowledge ThaT an exper- 4 ienced Team acquires Through con- secuTive years of Training. ln her sec- ond year, This novice coach was in The process of building a coaching sTraTegy. The Griffins didn'T leT Their youTh sTand in The way of Their individual TalenTs. Some of Their obvious abili- Ties were defensive blocking, well- planned spikes, and poinTs earned from Their aggressive serves. The sTaTisTics proved how much They learned because Their skill percenT- ages increased ThroughouT The compeTiTive season. The answer To This Team's success was noT always on The scoreboard. IT was The leadership and encour- agemenT To improve ThaT made Them compeTiTive. Criffins, Defermined To Learn Alfhough The freshmen did noT have an oufsfanding win-loss re- cord, iT was sTill a successful season. The players learned The imporfance of Teamwork and The meaning of self-discipline. More Than anyfhing, They learned ThaT being an aThleTe is noT always fun: iT Takes many hours of pracfice and self defermi nafion The Griffins seldom walked off The courT wrThouT engaging in aggres sive baTTle They didn T leT Their op ponenf Think They had won The game unfrl The final pornf was scored gn Gloria Behm follows Through offer bumping The ball Q23 Firsf Row Tracy Herringfon Rifa Whisnanf Lisa Brew er Teresa Harmon Second Row Jane Jacobson Cafhy Corca Gloria Behm Mary Roderick Lisa Meyers Jill Freeman Cheryl Wolf Terri Hammock Third Row Becky Wilson Renee Barfon Cindy Alisbury Tammy Procfor Kris Arn s T ro n g L a u r a Wrrghf Diane Brooks Cindy Man roe Coach Pane Q35 The Grrffins baf T e aT The T againsT Their oppo nenf K. i, A 1' F Griffins Ramble wiTh Single-Wing Coach Dan Sfanley page 466 Q45 Brian Lincks Tries To elude an- ofher Tackler. Q25 Kevin Palmer breaks Through The middle, as Phil Macaluso heads up-field To block an opponenT. page 467145 FirsT Row: Phil Johannes, Jimmy Lane, Bill Meyer, Jon O'Dell, Charlie Muecke, Danny Newberry, GilberT Parra, Brian Lincks, Mike Allee, Mark Monroe, Eddie Carpenier, Ron Lloyd, CurTis Gray. Second Row: Greg Taylor, Eddy Barrerra, MaTT Barulich, Jerry Flynn, Charlie Decker, KeiTh HuddIesTon, Bob Green, Kevin Palmer, William Elrod, PaT Shull, Eduardo CorTina, Kevin Crane, Mark Spence, David Gasich, Mike Sobbe, Jim WhisnanT. Third Row: Frank Salerno, Tim SmiTh, Phil Macaluso, Robbie ProbsT, John Builer, Jon Jacobs, Chris Joiner, Roberi Rus- sell, Darren Roberfson, STeve Donovan, Lane Culver, David Rooksiool, Tom Hulen, Tom Prucha, Brian Schumacher, Brad Big- gersiaf, Glen Nash, Shawn WaTTs. Q25 Kevin Crane scores The winning Touch- down againsT The Park Hill Trojans. The Varsify fooTball Team ended The 4982 season wiTh a successful 8-2 record, barely missing a sTaTe playoff spoT. Dan STanley again had his single-wing offense faking and dodging while Don TalboTT and KeiTh Ross had The Griffin de- fense Tackling and inTercepTing passes To make This The second besT season ever recorded aT Win- neTonka. Under The leadership of These Three coaches, plus The help of Greg Hasfings, The Team Trainer- coach, The Griffins rolled six sTraighT vicfories, defeafing NorTh Kansas CiTy in The season opener, 43-7. From There, The Griffins beaT Ray- Town SouTh, WyandoTTe, Oak Park, Blue Springs, and probably, in one of The mosT exciTing games of The year, beaT The Park Hill Trojans 44- 43 in The Homecoming game. Di- sasier sTruck, however, when The Griffins were sTunned by The Grandview Bulldogs wiTh a 27-6 loss. The Team regrouped The nexT week and prepared for a pass happy Lee's SummiT Team. All phases of The defense were ready for This game. The Griffin defensive backs kepT Lee's SummiT To only 49 yards passing and The whole de- fense allowed only 4O poinTs on The ground. However, The Griffin of- fense had some Tough breaks and The Griffins came up Three poinTs shy overall, losing To Lee's SummiT 46-43. AfTer This game, The Griffins showed The closeness of Their Team by pounding Truman 42-26, and pulverizing SouTheasT 20-O for The Griffins final game. The Griffins ended The year wiTh an 8-2 season, buT wiTh a feeling ThaT a beTTer season could have been achieved if only a few Things could have gone WinneTonka's way. However, one imporTanT Thing was accomplished Through- ouT The season and Thai Thing was The uniTy among The Team mem- bers. This caring and uniTy was shown in many ways, buT was mosT ofTen shown Through The players acTions and feelings Toward each oTher. Many players wished The season would have never ended. 1 .4 5 ,, .,.,f4p-.L ,L 5 Wk y v Z X X 4 W , , as rf V W , 7 4, W, W f WV. ff-y -vgwfgf ff yi. if fff wr ! W' W 'f f , 'W gf, f nf f 'Vp iff WM WM ' ' Qi WWW 1 f ZW 'fif A-ff f 1,1 W H v 7 fx., 2 ,JZ ..,, ,DI ,Q ,, Page T68 My Gilberf Parra Bill Meyer, Ed Carpenfer Sfeve Jones Francis Jones, Carlos Diaz Kevin Cowan Ed Bush, Frank Salerno Second Row: Eddy Barrerra, Bob Speaker MaTT Barulich, Brian Sizemore, Mark Spence Mike Sobbe, Frank Willourn, Jon O Del' John Richarf, Brian Schumacher, Coach Dan STanley. Third Row Coach Don TalboTT Dave G-asich, John Lee Tony Anglin, Tom Prucha Bruce Lawrence Todd Bauer, Jerry Flynn Charlie Decker Cufis C-ray. Q25 Jimmy Lane Tries To break a Tackle. Q33 An unidenfified Griffin makes a leaping JV: STrengTh in Gffense, 'lAlThough The JV had a losing season, Their record did noT reflecT Their asperaTions as a Team were The words ThaT Coach Dan STanley had To say abouf his underclass Team. STanley wenT on To say ThaT many of The junior players played so much varsiTy ThaT The JV Team suf- fered from The loss of Their TalenT. However, There were many brighf spoTs To The Team. One of These was The masTerizaTion of The single- wing offense which The JV Team ran so well. WiTh juniors CurTis G-ray and Tom Prucha Throwing blocks on ei- Ther side of The ball, and The agiliTy of junior running back Gllperf Parra moving The ball up The field, The JV Griffins looked very exciTing. How- ever, leaving noThing ,ouT, The JV Defense defense also had iTs momenfs of glory, holding every Team They played To under seven poinTs ex- cepT for Blue Springs. Bofh Coach STanley and Coach TalboTT felT The JV Team had everyfhing needed for an ouTsTanding squad. All ThaT was needed was a liTTle Time and coaching To prime The young play- ers. -,f 5 , .if ,.. .5 s 4 , 3 . ...K W8 T ed Gic coc This Tec we Dw smi grc Shc ba wh WiT off ff'f--- - . . - --- -.-.,..Y- - .- .- ,, L, , . ' 1 - -.-...I...I.-l--I IWI.-In-vl -Iss- --- , . ms .sw -f is 0.-,, 2 '.c 1. ' f W . ' -- gf--H - ------ve-J -- V --f-.- f . - - - - - , . . . 'U ,.,, , V -, - ' ' f -'Eh'-ul -- - - --U ' ' --' -2- L' -- -1- -.-.iw vf ' 1 ' Lu ..,..-b.,.,. .-11:4 L.,,.LiL,fv-yvm.-,v-.w-fel'--:Q-Azmgr I -iv: ,I-g.',.,'-3' :qw--,fs ,L4LA: if 1 .-5 -ws I . f- -- : ,--.,f,...-,ky -,g - ,fnwavf T of wey ex- Jch The l for Nas and lay- iff! Young Sauads Excel In Learning The sophomore foofball Team end- ed wiTh a 3-3-fl season, buT boTh Don Giannola and Bill Lindsay, who coached The sophomore sauad, felT This Tally did noT reflecf The Talenf The Team had. Among some of The Talenf were running backs Jimmy Lane, Dwayne BarTsch, and Glen Nash who smashed Their opponenfs on The ground while BarTsch and spliT-end Shawn WaTTs kepT The defensive backs of opposing Teams guessing To The sophomore defense was also impressive, again using sTandouTs such as David Jones aT end, Glen Nash aT linebacker, and a number of ouTsTanding defensive backs, To shuf- down oTher offenses. WiTh The combinafion of players and Their Talenf, The sophomore Team had a very producfive season preparing The young men for varsify play. BoTh Coach Giannola and Coach Lindsay felT ThaT The group had been one of Their hardesT work- Freshman foofball '82, led by Coaches Hank Reese and Mike Sneed, was a complefe success in The areas of learning Techniaues and building The young players' sfamina. Under The guidance of The Two coaches, The sauad racked up anim- pressive 6-0 record. The defense held opposing offenses To only 20 poinTs and a minimal amounf of yards on The ground, while The offense ram- bled for Q8 poinfs, grinding ouT well over 700 yards rushing, and A00 yards when The nexT air raid would begin. WiTh These combinafions, The Griffin offense was very poTenT. Row: Coach Don Giannola, Brad Bigger- sfaf, Roger Cornelius, John Parra, John Kid- well, CurT Henderson, BreT Sfine, Clayfon Anspaugh, Tim Kirk, Shawn WaTTs, Jerry BeTTerTon, Coach Bill Lindsay. Third Row: Tony Powell, Duane Roy, Mark Kiel, Fred Donovan, Darren MclnTosh, Gary Jones, ScoTT Mahoney, Jim MiTchell, Dwayne BarTsch, Glen Nash. Fourfh Row: John Gus- man, Allen BeTTerTon, Tom Hulen, Mike Hawkins, John Fifzgeralds, Jerrod STrick- bine, Darren Lewis, Jim Sharpe, Kevin Elam, Frank LaRocca. C25 Freshman Team: Mark KrTek, Gary WaTTs, Kirk Elam, Todd Thompson, Todd Arnold, Bob Burroughs, Rob Collier, Dave Nowak, Mike Rooksfool, Donovan Owens, Bob McGuire. Second Row: Wayne Hakes, Todd Corpenfer, Farin Deck, James Milsap, Bill Allen, Kevin Mercer, Kevin Soechlig, Chris Ohler, Rod- ney Parks, David Chambers, Jeff Droffz, Jeff Ring. Third Row: Brian lmhoff. ScoTT Dusenberry, Skip Cox, Rowdy WhiTTen, Joe Macaluso, Nafhan Cannon, Mark Barnes, Bobby Hair, Eric Parra, Chris Wil- burn, Paul Sobbe, Greg Culver. Fourfh Row: Glen Kimbrell, Coach Hank Reese, Paul MerTz, G.H. Harper, Chuck Farmer, Greg Johnson, Larry Fleener, David Maloy, STeve CarleTon, Tony Morris, Mike Bledsoe, Mike Ewing, Mike McConnell, Jeff Garfner. ing Clubs Gnd They feel This hard work will pay off in The long run. passing. Some ouTsTanding players on The freshman squad included Da- vid Nowak, Mike Rook- sTool, Rodney Parks, and Gary WaTTs. These players, along wiTh oTher Team members, conTribuTed To The greaf 6-0 season ThaT The freshmen had. When asked how he felT abouT The 4982 freshman Team, Coach Reese responded wiTh praise Toward all his players. BoTh he and Coach Sneed felT ThaT The players always puT forTh 40096 and were always as aTTenTive as possible. They also Thoughf The group had many ouTsTanding people who could of- fer leadership in fuTure sporfs. 429 'Yi ff- , -1 ly s , ,Z , A , W? , X Z T f - wwf Q 'Wig-vin - 4 :fn M532 A 4 Players Develop Winning Season The Tension heighTens as The game comes down To The final poinT. The ball is served and The re- Turn is Too long. The game is over and The C-riffins regisTer anofher win. This was a common occurrence for Winnefonka girls' Tennis Teams. BoTh Teams combined for a very successful season. The Varsify and JV Teams scored a ToTal of 24 wins wiTh only 5 losses. The VarsiTy girls had a winning record of 8-5 while The JV Team finished wiTh an unde- feaTed '13-O season. WiTh such a good season, The Team wenT To The DisTricT Tourna- menT in ST. Joseph. WinneTonka's good performance enabled The Team To finish Third ouT of 48 Teams. Laura Barulich won a Third place medal wiTh an excellenT showing in The singles compeTiTion. Tennis was noT jusT a leisure game. The players were consTanTly on The move and required a greaT deal of sTamina. Many hours of pracTice wenT inTo geTTing The players ready and They proved worThwhile aT The end of The season. Three Griffins re- ceived special recogniTion for Their ouTsTanding TalenTs. 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The runners sTarTed The season slowly wiTh several injuries. The younger Team members sTepped in wiTh good runs To help Their injured Team- mafes during recovery. WiTh This help, The Team was on The road To a fine season. Cross-counTry runners require much sTrengTh and sTabiliTy To achieve Their goals. Endurance and willpower combine To enable a run- ner To reach The finish line. The harriers enTered Conference compeTiTion finishing fourTh. The run- ners placed second in DisTricT and Then forTh in SecTionals. Those high- placed finishes enabled The squad To enTer STaTe compeTiTion and end The season wiTh an llTh place showing. This sTaTe finish was The T'highlighT of The season according To Coach Wes Whaley. Anofher highIighT was ThaT many girls joined The Team. ln previous years, The girls had To run as indivi- duals, buT This season, There were enough girls To run as a Team. Coach Whaley said ThaT The crediT for The Team's ouTsTanding season should go To The Team mem- bers. They worked hard and had much paTience when The Team was going slow. Mark Van Sickle, Richard EsTabon, and Karen Nixon received All-Con- ference Honors. Mark Van Sickle was also selecTed To The All-DisTricT Team. .77 , frrr ,4 T ff 5 ,M Af ' ff A ' ' . 5 Tl f , f T ,fr -A-,, T' ' x ,f , nf' lliilrii wif Y amid.. ,,E,,,.,.f.h. ' 31-iEf125r5E!fe:iiQi'fir-Q, T' f'1fQ1fj'1. f ggf - Q , 3' ff! A fav, xl vff 7,4 I Wx 42: ,fy 'Y' hx? l 5 Q , W Q ff 4 if ' WWZ 'C Q ,X ,, M X ff' , .W.,, . 5 XC , f T ,ZMW 4 , I afgf , M54 M251 ,W 'J In v 1 W , ' , W , I f ,ff , f .. f l 'w Vf., V ,-V' ff ,X ' , , Qff Wrlf' 1. ' ,I 4 page 472 Q45 Jack Nevlns races for The flnlsh une Q25 VarsrTy FlrsT Row ScoTT STeln Dan Knopf Mark VanSlckle Rlchard EsTebon Second Row Buddy ATklns STeve Humble Allen Lee AJ Cooper page 473 Q45 JV FlrsT Row Brnan DeTray Chad Gubera Erlc Lusk Blalne Reed BreT Lies Randy Jaeger. Second Row: Carl Rhea John Caldwell Jack Nevlns Paul Crlder STeve PaTTon Ed Velasauez CllnTon CarTer Roger SrnlTh Q25 Mary Nevlns nears The flnlsh llne Q35 FrrsT Row Rochelle Farr Joanne Busch Jackle Hayes Teresa SmlTh AnlTa Glovagnoll Second Row Angle Palmer Karen Nlxon Mary Nevlns Amy YaTes RlTa Lefebvre 4 lflfres Tiers End wifh Sfdfe Griffin wresTlinQ Turned in d very resbecTdbIe sedson of six wins ond Ten losses. The Tedm Took fourTh dT The NorTh Kdnsos CiTy lnviTdTiondI, fourTh dT The WinneTonkd lnviTo- Tiondl, ond second oT The Odk Pork lnviToTionoI. Due To The vvresTlers hord work ond dedicoTion dT proc- Tice over The enTire sedson, The sdudd ended The regulor seoson vvresTlinQ wiTh o Tie for The DisTricT Chdmbionship vviTh The Odk Pork NorThmen. EiQhT G-riffins duolified for SecTiondIs including Leroy Clubine, Brion Sizemore, GiIberT Pdrrd, Kevin Crdne, Phil Johdnnes, Willidm Elrod, Robbie ProbsT, ond Ed Bdrrero. Four wresTlers moved on To The STdTe TourndmenT in Columbio, buT none were successful in pldcing in The sTdTe. These four vvresTlers were Ke- vin Crone, Williom Elrod, Robbie ProbsT, ond Ed Bdrrerd. Q45 Crdig Niehous works for o pin while wres- Tling in The 'Tonkd lnviTdTiondl. Q25 FirsT Row: Crdig Niehous, Andy Kiel, Joe Tomdc, Leroy Clubine, Roger Cornelius, GilberT Porro. Sec- ond Row: Wendoll EllifriTs, .lon O'dell, Robbie ProbsT, Williom Elrod, Phil Johdnnes, Kevin Crone. Codch Don Gidnnolo .WW Q, 'rim '54 N61 -I of The FTTC mf OTi DC Tie Fu nic iTy sic A - , . . J 'if-a1sffif,gi.f5gi.Qas AA g,,E,gl.g,...g,, , , , C in 5- il. 'Y le in n1l!4F5'Q'M J V, Freshmen Work To wa a Go als The JV wresTling Team had a season of up's and down's due To flucTuaTions in The wresTling lineup, buT The Team sTill managed To make an overall improve- menT on skill and endurance. The flucTu- aTions in The lineup were due To an im- balance of junior and sophomore wres- Tlers who failed To go ouT for The Team. Furfhermore, The sophomores and ju- niors ThaT were already ouT had The abil- iTy To wresTle VarsiTy. All Taken inTo con- sideraTion, To fill The posiTions vacaTed due To These reasons, many freshmen were moved up To JV. This promoTion To The JV sauad gave The freshmen good experience, buT in gaining This exper- ience many maTches were losT. Even Though The JV did have fewer wins, pro- gress was made in The areas of learning moves and building muscles, boTh of which are viTal To a good wresTler. Much is expecTed from These TalenTed wres- Tlers in The fuTure programs offered in The winTer sporTs season. Freshman wresTling was more Than a learning experience for The Team, iT was one of compeTi- Tion and Team TogeTherness. Usu- ally, a Freshman Team is Thrown TogeTher for The sole purpose of learning new moves and acauir- ing wresfling skills. However, This year's Team had so much TalenT and was so compeTiTive among Themselves, ThaT There really was liTTle need To learn new moves. The Freshmen used The Time usu- f ally dedicaTed To learning moves, To work on condi- Tioning or siTuaTion wres- Tling: Thus, helping Them gain The edge on oppo- nenTs. This exTra efforT and work showed up in The Tournamenf wresTing, which Took place Toward The end of The year. Some of The ouTsTand- ing Freshman wresTlers were Chris Ohler aT T05 pounds, Mike Ewing aT T42 pounds, Brian C-ann aT T26 pounds, and Ar- chie Allen aT 485 pounds. These were jusT a few wresTlers ThaT made The Freshman Team one wiTh an undefeaTed 6-O re- cord. T3 Jv Team, FirsT Row: Mark Hampfon, PaT Fales, John Jackson, Blaine Reed, Mike Besch, PaT McCune, Kevin Schoelig, Chris Ohler. Second Row: Mark Garcia, John Giglio, Charles Jaegers, Archie Allen Farin Deck, Kevin Elam, Mike Ewing, Brian Gann, Kevin Mercer, MaTT DumolT, Chris Young, Bob Burroughs. 2 Fgeshman Team, FirsT Row: Mark HampTon, PaT Phales, John Jackson, Blaine Reed, Paf McCune, Kevin Schoelig, Chris Ohler. Second Row: John Giglio, Charles Jaegers, Archie Allen, Farin Deck, Mike Ewing, Brian Cahn, Kevin Mercer, MaTT DumolT, Bob Burroughs. 'W si G ififres fler 's Gaih Exp erience, Sfrengfh my Kevih Crane rolls his oppohehi To his book for cz near fall. Q25 Johh Jocksoh Tighiehs his grip OD his Opponent 2 ff f 'ff f 4 X 7? ,fi ff gf I My 5 ivhnqpwn Q' f f rv I 'Q I 'WM W . ,..w,,, , I ,ar 1, an ,A kiln-r-V H I ! e ! I I I 4 my Poi McCune reodies himself To spring inio ociion. Q23 Forin Deck oitempis ci sfcnd- up ogoinsi his opponent. Q35 Wiiliom Elrod sinks in Q half-nelson in hopes of Turning his opposition for o pin. , 'f Team Work Domlhafes Success The VarsiTy girls baskeTbaIl Team en- joyed a fun filled acTion packed sea- son. They achieved a Team TogeTher- ness by Their off and on The courT ac- TiviTies, Their compeTiTiveness, and by sharing The vicTory. Off The courT The Team was involved in many acTiviTies from going ouT To eaT, To having dinners aT one of The Team members' homes. They wenT horse back riding, ice skaTing, sleigh riding, swimming, and played fooTbaIl. They raised money wiTh a pancake breakfasT for new warm-up uniforms, wenT To church TogeTher, laughed and cried TogeTher, On The courT They were The winnin- gesT Team in The school's hisTory. Julie BasTob seT a school record of 32 poinTs in one game againsT Lee's SummiT. The Team graduaTed The besT senior squad They've had in a long while. Connie BuTTerworTh, Debbie Young, and Lisa Cox were involved in every game ThroughouT The season. The season was Trade marked by everybody Trying To do Their job. Every game had a differenT sTar and The bench filled some very imporTanT roles as The season progressed. There were definiTe highs and lows and The Team meT each challenge. The spiriT of This season should have a carry over af- fecT for The coming Teams. qCoach Bill Lindayy As coach of The Griffins l felT ThaT because of The oTTiTude of The players This was my mosT enjoyable season. IT was worTh all The Time and efforT when we' were successful on The courT, buT mosTly, be- cause of our success off The courT. f Z Coach Bill Lindsay Page 478 my FirsT Row: Linda Lowry, Karen Dunlap, Debbie Young, ChrisTi Vogelbough, Roe Garcia. Second , Row: Julie Lauer, Julie BasTob, Lisa Cox, Connie BuTTerworTh, Amy Brown. C25 Julie BosTob dribbles Towards The defense while Connie BuTTerworTh and Debbie Young prepare for Two poinTs. Page 479 my Connie BuTTerworTh shooTs over The Oa- kies To score for The Griffins. Q25 Scoring a jump shoT, Julie BosTob draws a foul. Q35 Connie BuTTerworTh moves inTo posiTion while asking for The ball. C43 Debbie Young looks for an open cuTTer in The lane. ci ,xiii V Mx ' W, Lv Y WA Mug M H H H V i V . ' wi- Na? NMS, ' c W, Q in Qlyjl 151- E31 'LW' LX: f :fs Kiwi A11 4 gifs' 'Lf1'7-419 arigy. im' My , JJ f , -f 3' ' 57 ' 4 . V 57 'MI V , ,J H41 1' 'Q wr fi' , 7.6 1, , . . .5 1 ff 3:5-. - JJ' . if 9 M3 L: ,, 1 V .1 wr - - I - .- ,fl 2624. an Young, Ambifious Te om I-lussles The JV Team was a young Team consisTing of Three juniors and eighT sophomores. IT was The firsT year of baskeTbaIl for many of The players. DespiTe The inexperience and The many injuries, ThaT kepT some mem- bers from playing, The Team had a good season due To Their deTermi- naTion, ambiTion, and Their hard work. The Griffins had good Team hussle. The sTraTegy of a box press and a Two-Three zone conTribuTed To The Team's successful season of nine wins and Ten losses. WiTh The Griffins working as a Team They showed ineviTable im- provemenT over The course of The season showing a promising ouTlook for The fuTure. 1 ' 'N--Y.. MWVWVINHWM s WNW n-,,, K f fw--0, ,JV f ,, I ew ' ' ,jf U , I ,, W f , Wm my Karen Nixon looks for open player To pass To down courT. Q25 Laurie Young releases a pass To one of her TeammaTes. Q33 FirsT Row: Missy WhiTaker, Melody Durbin, RiTa Lefebvre, Karen Nixon, Laurie Young. Second Row: Coach lm- hoff, Monica McCune, Brenda Ellison Jill STraTTon, LeRae Olds, Kelli Workman Rosemary Salerno. 335, 1.4 ,J I , . if .- 'ff'21saggy-ff3m.f-,,g-555315 ggggggpgg. 4... 41,5 ,- 7! f A '46 .V --- Freshman errs E ploif Progress The Freshman Team's record QQ-35 is one reflecfion of how ouTsTanding They progressed. Each girl's posifive efforT helped develop The skills for an impressive Team offensively and defensively. Coach Jeffers felT as if They execuTed These following ba- sics: dribbling, passing, shooTing, and running: wiTh enfhusiasm, while ev- eryone husfled aggressively Throughouf each game. The highlighfs of The season in- cluded Taking Third place in The Park Hill SouTh Tourney and posTing a 4-O record againsf NKC and Oak Park, defeafing each Twice. The Fresh- men B Team ended Their season wiTh 4 wins and 3 losses. Affer reviewing Their season, The Griffins appear To have a promising fuTure in The year 4983-84. T-ZZ.. ' .,,, X' ,b f gn FirsT Row: Lisa Vogelbaugh, Cheryl Wolf, Cami Groves, Lisa Meyers, Mary Roderick, Melisa PaT- Ton, Michelle Adwell. Second Row: Beverly Lauer, Lisa Hoffman, Lisa Cunningham, BeTh Fisher, Diane Brooks, CaThy Corca, Brenda SmiTh, Coach Jeffers. T C25 Brenda SmiTh exhibiTs dribbling abilify as Michelle Adwell follows behind her. Q35 Beverly Lauer conTrols The of- fense againsf Oak Park. nee .rm ee --ff ef T 2F :'w n'l 5 ff'5- of-T . -1-.ge-.-Y r H, - ' M' ,.,,.., TTT 'I'? : 'T VarsiTy Faces DiTficulT CDpponenTs Coach Dennis McClain The varsiTy boys baskeTball Team was plagued by many problems during The season. OuT of 22 games, The Team only won four. These wins came againsT LiberTy C116-393, NorTh Kansas ClTy C63-553, Park Hill C62- 6TQ, and Truman C65-595. The Team worked hard in pracTice and during The games, buT, unforTunaTely, a winning season was noT To be. Many of The schools The boys played had superb baskeTball Teams. Even wiTh all of The hard work and efforT, iT was very difficulT To win many games againsT such excellenT Teams. Page T82 my Ken Clark eludes his opponenTs for a lay-up. Page 483 Q43 VarsiTy and JV: FirsT row: John Yendrek, Greg Taylor. Second Row: David Gascich, Frank LaRocca, Mike Sobbe, Donnie CarTer, Bill Meyer. Third Row: Tom Prucha, Sfeve Humble, Joe WhiTe, Bruce Lawrence, Darren Bradshaw, Ken Clark, Jim WhisnanT, Todd Bauer, Bobby Lau, Shawn WaTTs. Q25 Amid The enTire Truman defense, Joe WhiTe seTs up for a goal. Q33 Sean WaTTs is noT inTimidaTed by his oppo- nenT's sTance. i I 1 L A M A 1:1.zQggLQzi3 ,a,4,3.1L, ,H M, Q.,f1,A4,.A 1 , -Y feillfli' if X x n H., wh J V' X R V X , 1 ,M sk A ff ff! f 4 if yf xg , 124' e 5- ,. 'H fv Q, X A E W if fl M jg I V-Qfl' I 'V' f Z V ' Y f 5 ' ' V if F A' Q mf W 6 2 f 21 ? f f if x f f , f 7 Q . - , 2 X Q 9 4 , 9 , J ff 'M t , dy 2 ,, , ff 5 5, 1 34 j 4. V ' ff Q, Q N4 imgnii- f X M mfg w ,, y ,: 7 f W f , Z ff f g ya 2 ,f 4, fx f M ff' M J , 7 ff? f ' My f 74? I , ff 7 .4 Q X647 if W 2 'X 8' ig f YW ff Q ,gf f jffw , 4 , X f iff f 7 ff K Wg ,f I I I , , K' 9 5. 'f , f I ' ' ,, g-1 W gd V W W .. . VV T ,, 5 x :I W f ff M W ,Am J ,,L,.?-WW, ' ff Y w f f WW W Q ij! ti A f5r1 im1risL-FWF' 'r Q- F7- .fr The 4982-83 season was a very Players Gain Skills, Lose Season y - difficulf Time for The JV boys baskef- ball Team. They defeafed only Three of Their 'lo opponenfs. Liberfy, NorTh Kansas Cify, and Blue Springs were easily beafen while such Teams as Truman and Rayfown SouTh had no problem wiTh The Griffin squad. The Team appeared To be doing well early in The season when, afTer four games, Their record was 2-2. Then, The Team wenT on To lose nine sTraighT. A key facfor in The JV season was lacking a seT number of players To form The Team. There were abouf 25 players who parficipafed aT one Time or anoTher, buf only a few re- mained from sTarT To finish in a single game. Q43 Sfeve Humble goes up for Two poinfs as Frank LaRocca waTches. C25 Bill Meyer and Todd Bauer lisfen To The coach's insTrucTions. liv- lr Te W IO Qi W vi rr re sl 6 n e l T v ii I c T T c S T I H P E f Qs Qs I Z , W WVU X CA TT C R ' 'M '-A'-A-A ie-H19 f 1---'3 -R1-A-L41--W 'V' 1-'li-51-JKVLQT-0 L., .- -.:,..ggg.,,4h 1: 'Qi,f:3iW:,i!?.Tfg i.3'2?jg'2-ia,v:, j'f,'1x.g i',f21-ffgfj mg, , lmprovemenT Igniies Sophomores The Sophomore boys boskeTboll Teom finished Their seoson wiTh o winning record of '10 wins ond 9 losses, including 2 vicTories ogoinsi orch-rivol NorTh Konsos CiTy ond 4 win ogoinsi orch-rivol Ook Pork. The Teom improved in mony woys during The seoson, com- menfed Cooch Whoiey. They ouT- rebounded dll opposing Teoms ond shooTing increosed from 4596 To 6096. lndividuol improvemenT defi- niTely showed on increose. in focT, everyone showed on improvemenT. i wos impressed wiTh The efforTs oil Teom members puT ouT.' They worked very hord. ' The efforTs puT forTh by The Teom included hord procTices everydoy ond on mosT SoTurdoys. Severol Times, Teom members hod To ieove Their sixTh hour closses eorly To orrive oi onoTher school in Time for o gome. ProcTicing during winTer breok wos olso one of The efforTs mode during The seoson. Q13 Duone BorTsch leops QT The Tip-off To poss The boil To Borry Hoffmon. C23 FirsT Row: John Gusmon, Buddy ATkins, Roger SmiTh, Glenn Nosh, Borry Hoffmon, Joy Hughes. Second Row: Wes Wholey, STeven PoTTon, Dorren Lewis, John FiTzgeorlds, Gory Dunfield, Jomes Shorpe, Duone BorTsch. J , ., .rr ,.,.,,,,, ,, Cufsfanding Cffense Leads Freshmen To Remarkable Season The Freshmen boys baskefball Team finished an ouTsTanding sea- son wiTh 43 wins and 4 loss. The freshmen Team had a greaf offense and wiTh some improvemenf in The defense, The boys would have an inspiring fuTure, quofed Coach KeiTh Ross. Geffing To pracfice was a unique experience. lnsfead of going from The locker room To The courf, They had To geT on a bus and go To Ma- ple Park Middle School for pracfices. Even so, The Troublesome pracfices did pay off wiTh an almosf unbeafen season. ,The qualify of The coach- ing job was a key facfor in The Team's accomplishmenfs. rn FirsT Row: Brian lmhoff, Randy Wrighf, Rod- ney Parks, ScoTT Dusenbery, David Nowak. Derek Suppes, Donovan Owens, Gary Waffs. Second Row: Chuck Farmer, David Bribiesca, Ed Velasquez, Mike RooksTool, Skip Cox, Jeff Ring, Brian Williams, Jim Milsap, Eric Payne, C23 Rodney Parks oufmaneuvers his Liberfy opponenf as he leaps for Two poinfs. o ' ,. - X 55, mfg-wnyxwqyffff f f f ww f X 2 , IJFTFHIII KQ, ,, ,x ,,,,.X .,A. , ,,,..,... ,x.. ,Mag ' 1 4 4 , 4 , 'YW - Q H, KIYILJKZQ I ....,,, , , . - I 'SrnrYfSf ?2Qf'5frf+v','Ff'T'fff,2qe5Awww' fv'2w'w1-'-ww-,F I I 'ffxwxxg 4 D Q sw-X X . S 4 4 ff f .S f 1 f , I X 1 f x , .V ,Ii w x v 5 : 1f S -:iff 'iw . 1-my X- -M -'EZ' 1,,x.'L 'v If m. ,VM .Jr ' FWF, .. 55, . .Mi .M :LW 156125 4 ,Vx ,FT :TM , 1 4? . A ' 1 R. M, 1 ,LJ ,A 'f ,I m ,r. 1.555 1 '. Imp oveo' Golfers B e el.. y Coach Jim Myers The Winnetonka golf team consisted of four people. lm- provement was a steady factor throughout the entire season. Four conference wins and two non-conference wins held the team to a 6-6 overall record. They ended the season with a victory over the Truman Patriots. At the William Chrisman Tour- ney they placed fifth out of six teams. In the district play-offs Tonka placed fourth out of ten teams defeating both North Kan- sas City and Oak Park. This was the high point of the season. Though the team's record had an equal amount of wins and losses, their season was the best so far at Winnetonka. ff! 5 'f f 'fn ffffff Y 'ff ffff iff ff .'f!fZ'1f'Z77 Z , i! af ' A ff ,l f 1 Af 5Q,Qf'M ' 14.4 ,affffn f L., lf f f f , fg,,.f:4!y yi ff ! f ff f fi f ' if fr, , f 1 .1 f f fl If , ef f ., f ,QQ mf f 5' Wi! :gg N XA , V 7222? 7712 if J 2 rffffrff fly' M -124,422 f ,Z 2 C5414 yy ff f fff ff X of gif! f: , wx f wg ,ffvzfff M 'i Q 41 2 Q X -2 .Wf 2 rg .ll ig -its ll , Y in my il ff .lg 2:2 2 ' 4 if .' . ,MV ft? ww ' vw f fl ff! , f ZWWZ 7 . 1 f zf ' 'Af 'YW . f 'XV' yzffmfff X. 4' 1 wwf.. , Q, f . 1 -A ' I , , sf 4 ff ' in I6 lf as if 19, 134, I 5 . fit - ' f o f A A. g. 2 XMI , synj, fi: V ' 5Mgg, 2u uf iff fin? ,Q 1 if ff ' Page 188 fly Frank Salerno, Chuck Medley, David Gascich. Q25 David Gascich eyes his next play. Page 489 Clj Chuck Medley pulls for a birdie. C23 Gelling in position, Frank Salerno prepares for a perfecl swing. ' Varsify Voleys To o Beffer Season 4 T- T,Tf, 5 , f 7 . ,WT . TT .J , ,, YM Wt.- , . A, , ,U Z 1 YUM xZl.f 1f' ri - if IWW. 1 ' m,QfZZ f f ' V V! ffff ,T f 4 f ff f f Aff f ' f 1 - 1 . T yfwffwyf X T 5 Q if Coach Ken SwifT T , Q' l, IT ff l E 'T 'liz l l l T if VarsiTy Tennis finished wiTh a 3- 9 season. ScoTT STine played number one singles, while Phil Jo- hannes and Larry SmiTh alTernaT- ed aT The numbers Two and Three singles posiTion. SmiTh and Johan- nes played number one doubles, while Dwayne BarTsch, BreT STine and Greg Newman all alTernaTed aT The number Two doubles posi- Tion. ScoTT STine re- ceived The honors as The player in The conference, as well as The disTricT. The second in disTricT qualified him for sTaTe compeTiTion. my Phil Johannes puTs away a volley. Q25 VarsiTy: Dwayne BarTsch, Phil Johannes, Brel STine, Larry SmiTh. .-QNJ. me -mv v ' My , V. MW Ml 5 NTT, , , if 3 if 1 X fi Xfigq f ,V MT fe 'sffw 'Q' i 11, U ,MN TT i f' 1 , STM ll 'T T 4 T l ,Q ' QT TTT' . 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Tv,,,. , I I , JV Advances To Be Tfer Play if W The JV Tennis Teom improved Tremendous- iy ThroughouT The yeor, showing improvemenT in Their serving, volley- ing, ond boseiine ploy. WiTh The oid of such people os Brion Eiom ond Bob Mojors, The Teom ended The seo- son wiTh A wins. This im- provemenT could be seen Through The Teom's oil oround ploy os well os Their oTTiTud wiTh eoch oTher. Q43 FirsT Row: Rondy New, Roger Mihoiko, RoberT Mo- jors, ScoTT Hulen, Greg New- mon. Second Row: Jeff Bled- soe, Rick MorTin, Phil Lei, Mike Sonders, Dovid Green, Bryon Eiom. Q25 Lorry SmiTh reodies himself for o bockhond sTroke. Q35 ScoTT STine Ieons inTo o forehond volley. 5 , T. T-pm -.f 4, Varsify Girls Bre ak Records Coach Wanda Menghini The VarsiTy girls' Track Team had a successful season. AfTer losing Their firsT Two meeTs To Park Hill and Oak Park, The girls wenT on To defeaf Tru- man and laTer Blue Springs. The Team finished 7Th aT The Grandview Relays and Then l0Th in The NorTh- land Classic aT Oak Park. The girls Took 5Th place in conference and advanced To an 8Th place finish in DisTrlcT compeTiTion. Three Team members qualified for SecTionals. LeRae Olds qualified in The 400 and 200 meTer hurdles while Sonya Wells and Shelly McNeal qualified in The Triple jump and The long jump re- specTively. Several records were broken during The season. LeRae Olds smashed The records for The 400 and 200 meTer hurdles wiTh Times of 45.84 and 3'l.07'? while Sonya Wells had a record breaking 13.05 in The 3200 meTer run. Page 192 fly Rosemary Salerno, Pauline HouT- man, and Joyce Lehman appear To be The only conTesTanTs in The race for The finish. C25 LeRae Olds clears The hurdle yards ahead of her closesf opponenT. Page 193 up FirsT Row: Joyce Lehman, Karen Dunlap, Chrisfy Baker, Rosanne Garcia, Tammy WrighT. Second Row: Mary Nevins, Jackie Hayes, Pauline HouTman, Anifa Gio- vagnoli. Third Row: Jennifer Serfass, Chris Hughes, Sonya Wells, Shelly McNeal. Fourlh Row: Chris Shipley, Tina Bechfold, Brenda Mi- chaelis, Fifih Row: LeRae Olds, Jeannie Du- coulombier, Rosemary Salerno. C25 AssisTanT Coach Laura CaTron and Mary Nevins discuss sTraTegy before a race. . - . . ' . T . ----aev:nw1i'fafn-3-. . ,u.-.-vc--:..-..,iZf..,.... s..-,.,-,...-,--V...-- W f Q 2 f SW ,fwfff . my ff W M 'ff , My 1 My, 'fr MW! ffl! W w W W-Q will ffl, QM in X f M , ff! , X, iff if , X f 2 'V Lf Q2 ff xg f' ' 4' W X f i 'gi f,k' W , f' 1' ff v f ,fffz ' ' ff f f W0 ,,,,,, , Q fff ffwbi ,WM W , X Q V 4 ,df Z, gf I M , W f 0, 'f , ,ay ff, f ,fm Wm 'f f , Wi 752 y I I 2 4 if f ff, ,s-fax, f H 7. W , , f u wi wgrf.,Tfi9 F? Grifhhs Go for Solo' The Junior VdrsiTy girls Trdck Tedm finished The sedson un- defeoTed ond firsT in confer- ence. The whole Teom did on ouTsTonding job in dll The evenTs from The 400 meTer dosh To The shoT puT. Besides being undefedTed ond firsT in conference, The Ju- nior VdrsiTy Tedm olso seT four new records: 400 meTer ond 200 meTer hurdles by ChrisTy Jones: 800 meTer run by Julie Kennedy: ond The 3200 meTer run by Amy Yofes. The whole Tedm looks for- word To successful seosons ohedd. Q43 FirsT Row: Cooch Louro CoTron, ChrisTi Jones, RiTo Lefebvre, Koren Dun- lop. Second Row: Cooch Ann Highf- ower, Julie Louer, Julie Kennedy, Lori Hill. Third Row: Amy YoTes, Tereso SmiTh, Melonie Leonord, Brendo Elling- son. Fourth Row: Debbie WhiTTen, Amy TrouTwein, CoThy Corco, Cheryl RoTh- rock. Fiffh Row: Cheryl Wolf, Tommy ProcTor, Cooch Loron Jeffers. Q23 ATTempTs To cleor The bor in The high jump con be very difficulT. Freshmen L edrn Basics w , f WWWWWY A,.7fZQff , V, Xi.-If M,-sf 1 f, The Freshmon girls goined new ex- perience ond improved ToIenT This yeor. All ToToIIed There were nine re- cords broken: 400 meTer dosh, 200 meTer dosh, 800 meTer run, 3200 meier run, 400 ond 4600 meTer re- Ioy, long jump, high jump, shoT puT, ond discus. The Griffin Iodies ploced second in The NorThIond InviToTionoI ond sec- ond in The Cordinoi Ciossics. The girls expecT To ploce in more meeTs ond breok mony more re- cords in Their yeors oT WinneTonko. Q45 Jone Jocobson prepores To hurl The shoT while Brion Schumocher ond John Porro sTond by. Q25 FirsT Row: Trocy Herringion, Chris Arm- sTrong, Trocy Rigg, Jono Siemens. Second Row: RiTo WhisnonT, Tommy ProcTor, Mondy Green, Brondi Ailord. Third Row: Cheryl Wolf, CoThy Corco, SToci Meyer, Cooch Ann HighT- ower. FourTh Row: Lurieen Kennedy, Liso Meyers, Robin Roiond. FifTh Row: Renee Bor- Ton, Jone Jocobson, Cindy Gonzoles, Vikki Foresburg. lr! il Leadership Makes Gooa' Season l i il ii is l in .ix -T ii if' Eli ll? iii Eli iii lill lil Il li li lm T Coach PeTe Hager ui l i l i i i i . l l i w 4 l I T li lil .ll Xll ii, l I T 5 i l T I .. il il i I ll 196 l il i. l li .. According To Coach Hager, youTh and senior leadership were The key aualiTies ThaT wenT To make a 'lgood year for The boys' VarsiTy Track Team. The Team won The majoriTy of The dual meeTs in- cluding vicTories over Park Hill and Lee's SummiT. Many records were seT, such as The Time of 43.8 in The 400 meTer relay wiTh Tom Prucha, Brian Lincks, Shawn WaTTs, and Jeff Carson. In The 800 meTer relay, Pru- cha, WaTTs, Carson, and STeve Donovan seT a new record of l3'l.5 . CurTis Gray, Lincks, MaTT McGuire, and Donovan seT a record in The 4600 meTer relay. Donovan broke The record in The A00 meTer dash wiTh a Time of 49.62 He also seT a new DisTricT record of 49.7 . In The 400 meTer dash, Tom Prucha seT a new school record and finished firsT in DisTricT. Page 496 gn Mark VanSickle leaps inTo The air as he aTTempTs To break a record in The long jump. Q25 FirsT Row: Buddy ATkins, Rick EsTeban, Carl Rhea, A.J. Cooper. Second Row: Brian Lincks, Shawn WaTTs, Mark Van Sickle. Third Row: CurTis Gray, Tom Prucha, Kevin Crane, Bill Meyer. Fourfh Row: Denard Wrighf, Jeff Car- son, Milford Morgan. Top: John Howe. Page 497 My Eduardo CorTina easily ouT dis- Tances his opponenTs in The hurdles. C25 Rick Esfeban shows good form as he rounds The lasT Turn before The finish line. . ,,.. -.....-..,,,, V.....,..,. F ,,, ,. ,,w MW , K I . . . . Q31 , W., . M. W' 'V . f 1 Z wg? 3 s f f ,J ' A QWWZVQQ . W M Y f Maud E ,l G t Q f W H. Wd' wwf' . ,,.-,Q wg .. f My ,gi f ' my ' ak A f 4 f ffm fsff y 4 I ,f 4 f WM f nf I 10 ff ' L 5 ,,f 0 ff f X ,, ff ,my Q' 1 'Aw ,M 2 ., A .:,,,,,.,....-rf-. . , W Y--5,1-me L 4' fhlfgf ,-, 'L 'Y ,r' , I V 'g . 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FourTh Row: Alon Lee, Mork Kiel, Greg Wilson, Ion Wolker, PeTe Thomdn. FifTh Row: Dole Poul, Chris SworTz, Curfis New. SixTh Row: Brion Shumocher, Todd Thompson, Bloine Reed, John Porrci, Ron HosTeTTer. SevenTh Row: Mike CorpenTer, Dole Collins, Cldrk Sheckells, Tom Hulen, Louis Sonfidgo. Freshmen Sp inf Towo o' Success The Freshmen boys Trock Teom hod on excepTionol yeor. NOT only did They win oll Their duol meeTs, buT when Teomed up wiTh The sopho- mores, They beoT The oreo Trock powers. The school record-breokers were: Donny Closs in The high hurdles: Clin- Ton Kimbrell in The 'MO meTer high hurdles: Kimbrell broke Closs's high hurdle record: Mike Morgon in The 400 meTer dosh: ond in The 4600 meTer reloy, Chris Wilburn, Corl Groy, STeve MorTin, ond Mike Mor- gon. gn FirsT Row: Brion Conn, Cdrl Groy, Rondy Joeger, Donny HorTmdn. Second Row: PeTe Thomos, Jim HerringTon, Doug Volkmon, Mike Morgon. Third Row: Chod Gubero, Chris Wil- burn, Mork Kriek. FourTh Row: Dole Collins, Dole Poul, Greg Wilson, STeve MorTin. FifTh Row: Jim STdrk, Donny Closs, Eorl King. SixTh Row: Clork Sheckells, CurTis New, Todd Thompson, Todd CorpenTer, Bloine Reed, ClinTon Kimbrell, Tony Holi. Q23 Jim HerringTon ond Clork Sheckells sprinT Toword The finish line. i T l 4 i l T i T 1 l i l l zoo Va Sify Meefs Chalenge Coach Dennis McClain The VarsiTy sofTball Team endured a Taxing buf rewarding season. All losses suffered This season were To Teams ranked in The Top TO in The Kansas CiTy area. AlThough playing one of The Toughesf schedules in The area, The Team sTill managed To fin- ish The season wifh a winning record. The Griffins also managed To defeaf some of The areas Top Teams Uru- man. Park Hill, and Lee's Summifj. The key To The winning season was fine piTching by Julie BasTob and Karen Nixon. SupporTing our young pifching sTaff was greaT hiT- Ting, as The Team had a .333 baTTing average. Leading The way for The Griffins were seniors: Connie BuTTer- worTh, Debbie Young, Lisa Cox, and Angie Durbin. SupporTing The Team defensively were: Firsf base ChrisTi Vogelbaugh, Second base Connie BuTTerworTh, Shorfsfop Linda Lowry, Third base and Pifcher Julie BasTob and Karen Nixon, Cafcher Angie Durbin, Laura Black, and Lori Cleary, Oufifelders Brenda SmiTh, Lisa Cox, Debbie Young, ChrisTi Garcia, Missy Whifaker, and Joann Johnson. lVlosT of The Team will be reTurning nexT year. The fuTure looks brighT for The young Griffin SofTball Team. pwff f X . 5. fm:-' 2 Y s Z Eaffffff , 1 S 'il T U T . Mali! 'X il ' T ll 'lr T i .l ff Il!! ll f.. V. . A T 533 gif 7 ' , Zi if T lg if , s, XM T 5 5 T1 15 Q ,ftlyfsz 5 +1 f C w 'V 33: 442-2 'fri-.f is ': ,2'f f. . rf .w i i fm.: . , 3- -. , . f M2152- zsii? X ,,,,f ,, ,,,,Z s is is I , M' '1 '1?'7 L iff, Tk 'f . 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Q25 FirsT Row: Lori Cleary, Missy WhiTaker, Debbie Young, ChrisTi Vogelbaugh, Linda Lowry, Laura Black. Second Row: Joann Johnson, Brenda SmiTh, Monica McCune, Karen Nixon, Lisa Cox, Julie BasTob, Connie BuTTerworTh, ChrisTi Garcia, Angie Durbin. C33 Linda Lowry caTches a pop-up while The infield looks on. MM if 'f 7' W! f ,fr ,fy ,X rf jf ,V I Z fl ,YXQWZW l 1 TGGFTI WGSl I'T 0 ,,,6 H79 Back QQZZZ ' ' ' ' , fx'-W f ,.Wf?f7ffl! ff? T :,, '-'.' ' ff- 0 ff? ff W! ff 4 wifi Q 1 is f f 4 WWWmmf17 f fM.f X Ns ff? rss T ,Wy 4 f fQZ7?ZQQZQZQZfZQ? ' T ---,, ,f 4 Q ,. mfs? f i g li .-.s,,., A - .A?ffZfsff4aZZQ .,: M XM Mpmfnfwqm T 53 3 f f g. LL, 4 . f , ,, Mwsywsegwfww W?igWQWfgWif 5 A . mk akimwbm :L Vfvv- i f if fzfzf is TW .swf fu 442-'fr vff' 'fW,!.f,f in Q an T fw if IG. fill A -k f' ' T T lQusmseweeZm ff ff My - f f m A ff 7 ,f fl I ,W '. 5'1 A- , ' T M A , 1 f- 1 L.. 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WiTh Their conTinued improvemenT and ambiTion, The Griffins had a rewarding season. The young Team will add depTh To nexT year's varsiTy squad. pwffk 1, 'N if I vf . -. ,Y fx T yf X if J f ,. s Q72 fi' wi X y if V f f, fl . . ff, WWWW WQMV QQZZ f ff T seg? zwfvf MV WQQZ W ,f f , Q , , Mp, 1, I iff, ' 'K 3 7 if QMQZ A Mo f,-,.',' fz2yf TMWLQ gi! , -4 1 , .7 A 7, I 2607 54,2 yw,Q. 40:01 My J my , , A 5 Wi! ,PPM ,135 V- ,W 6 ff . .W ff :ZW as 1, ,, ff 1 2 T f A 'ff 7fW, 3 Wave 1 L. f junk -xx .ia MQW 'Www ia'-f f f . , SV K ji 4 Q ff ff 4 'Z is fy QA., Q ,,, My 4 mf, 7 W 5 MMT , W! M, , ff W I fp' 'X f7 V,V'L X' , 3 f Q22 if W' f, 0!MAl YL? , U' ,, .7, My f V' ,,, W mf fam Jw 'T ffm, ' ff X X M ff' .. W 2 Ziff f V f ,,7f I , ,MW ,M ,, W f, , W ,, , 44, Zin f!Wff,1ff,' fy gf yr' ,aff V ' f f,4 f 4004 A Page 202 up Melissa Parton Helds a ground ball. ' Q25 Kelli Workman pafienily walls for The pilch To drive in anoiher run. Q35 Monica McCune prepares To sfeal sec- ond base. Page 203 My First Row: Melody Durbin, Mi- chelle Salsbury, Jill Freeman, Melissa Parton, Cami Groves, Shelly Custer. Second Row: Joann Johnson, Monica McCune, Kelli Work- man, Mary Maloney, Diana Brooks, Lisa Cun- ningham. Q25 Lisa Cunningham warms-up on the mound releasing a strike. 7' l Varsify Rolls To Vwhnlhg Se USUN Coach Keifh Ross uw -- 5 f if . Y 5 ff flffff I 1 f f 4 and ffjfy QW!! ff ff! 'fff X' , X X .un -'- -ff'f - -v-Gifv-- 'f s 1 .,,, , .e:.mv-f---5--fw-'ifw-1 Page 2011 Q43 Mork Monroe swings owoy in hopes of achieving a hiT. A Q23 VarsiTy Team: FirsT Row: Jeff Buzick, ScoTT Mahoney, Jon Jacobs. Second Row: Todd Beord, Mike Sobbe, Greg STiegIer, Mark Monroe, Mark Spence, Brion Sizemore. Third Row: Bob Lou, Tim SmiTh, Joe WhiTe, John Yendrek, PoT Shuil, Donnie CorTer. I Page 205 Q43 Coach Ross inspires The VarsiTy baseball sTarTed The season aT a snails pace due To The inclemenT weaTher. In facT, VorsiTy's firsT 42 games were can- celed due To eiTher rain, snow, or cold. When The Griffins finally goT going, They had some Tremen- dous games. Team efforT and Team TogeTherness played a big porT in winning several games. Also, The Griffins expIoiTed The abiIiTy To come back from behind IaTe in The game, and used pow- er-hiTTers such as John Yendrek and Tim SmiTh To secure a win. The Team ended The season playing in The DisTricT Tourna- menT. The Blue Springs WiidcaTs defeaTed The Griffins 4-2: Thus ending The season and leaving The Team record aT 44-6. V 3 V' Ii ,vfY,1:iL,-HW-J E E F ,jg-L 1 .14.7 JJ,-,5,.1 I llxrwwq . 1: ilffgrv. Y, ,.L, :7L,-ip L,,, . Vv:?.h ':-p:v,,,- Mid, -1 ,,' A' 1 f I , , U . JM 4 ' ----J-W -- -A- A ' -- f-- -- UQ ! Zu n i 5' Team beTween innings. Q23 PoT Shull huris a fasTboIi Toward The ploTe, in hopes oT geTTing anoTher sTrike- ouT. Q33 John Yendrek leans inTo o piTch. L :L ' .- - - '..5.sna-sad...--p,-.L,,1'inLv'1 ::-1 J V Grows lh Sfrengfh l I T The JV squod rocked up GD im- pressive record, while sTill leTTing d loT of young TdlenT geT experience. Some oufsfdnding hiTTing, piTch- ing, ond fielding wds demonsTrdTed of one Time or dnofher by edch pldyer. Throughouf The sedson The pldyers progressed in Technique GS well ds growing physicdlly. Due To The newly dcquired sTrengTh, The squdd wds dble To improve in hiTTing ond Throwing. Also dchieved wos The feeling of Tedm Togeiherness which pldys d mdjor fdcTor in d Tedm's success. IT wds no doubT ThdT The squdd dchieved This feeling of closeness, for dll members were QT edse-on ond off The field, en- dbling d ledrning dnd sponsmdnlike dTmosphere To be promofed. fly Firsf Row: Willie Mdnion, John Coldwell, Dcvid BodTrighT, Jim Lone, CldyTon An- spdugh, Ricky Pope, Kevin DeBdene. Second Row: Eric Wdfers, GOTY Rogers, Hedfh Roden- burg, Eddie Bdrrerd, Ddrren Lewis, Dudne Roy, Sfeve Humble, Jim Shdrpe. Q23 Kevin DeBdene delivers ci fdsfbdll To The ploTe. H, .- , .. V. ,W f V ,. :gifwezq9-w--:-sq-.-,-- . ,.,..,..u,,,s,i,,,. . ,, b . .- 1.5 fV,,,,1f. . .f,f...,,,1 1 'v .-.X X , 3 ,A i,4,2:i,T,1,..LLwb5g', .. . .rw 1- ' l,F7,,,.,,,.. 1. . . 'S'-' my Willie Monion watches 0 low pitch go by, in order thot he con get 0 better swing on the next pitch. Q25 Brion Sizemore swings into Q fostboil. J i iii' . . ,, , ff. 7' ' A ..t4..f -4rn,'i ' V mf, , ,, .- 4 14,4 , 5 FF-?i ' r ' ' A V J' 1., , 1.5-wry . fiifll if ft' f , '.'l'j 'U t-111: :WH .., . JU ' 4 ' . ff? r ' ' X M' J .W - . - ' , 2 V1 .,, r -71-. 1-11 - 5. ' f ' -e- .-,,.Q.P :' H Jig, J A-, gig.,-,Y .ANY V, . Freshman Track Successful Season 'The Freshman baseball Team played excepTlon- ally well on Their way To posTing a 6-2 overall re- cord. The Griffin Frosh came ouT hoT and won five of Their firsT six games. The drilling on Techniques early in The year paid off, for Their fielding and hiT- Ting was impressive. Coach Glannola, who Took over The realm as coach half-way Through The season, was deeply saTisfied wiTh The Teams efforT and progression. up FirsT Row: Dan Disalvo, Mike Brookshire, Jeff DroTTz, PaT McCune, Greg Johnson, STeve BosworTh, ScoTT Dusenbery. Second Row: Wayne Hakes, Donovan Owens, Bobby McGuire, Troy Marks, Gary WaTTs. Third Row: Derek Suppes, Ed Velasquez, David Nowak, Mike RooksTool, Archie Allen, Jeff Ring, Skip Cox, Jim Millsap. Q25 Gary WaTTs fakes a piTch. C35 Jim Millsap warms up before one of his piTching duals. ..-J 'an KWH 2 3 .w.., Winl ' Tor Ton 'Ton Ton ' Ton Ton ' Ton Ton ' Ton Ton Ton ' Ton ' Ton Winr 'Toni 'Toni 'Toni 'Tonl iTonl 'Toni 'Toni 'Toni 'Tonl 'Tonl Winr 'Toni 'Tonl 'Tonl 'Toni 'Toni lTonl 'Toni 'Toni 'Tonl 'Toni Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton x x x x x x Wini 'Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Tor Tor Tor Tor 'Tor x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x TOT' ,,.qv,,..-nf-1-afwgqfq-q . 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Third Row: Tim Smith, Keith Huddieston, Scott Stine. Fourth Row: Amy Brown, Comi Groves. Fifth Row: Mrs. Wolsh, Ldurd Bdrulich, Christy Gorcio, Lin- do Lowry, Anito Giovdgnoli, Codch Ston- Iey. Sixth Row: Lurleen Kennedy, Julie Kennedy, Brendo Smith, LeRde Olds, Gino Rice, Kdren Nixon, Tommy Proctor. V. htffff' 1 .9?i'f5.5'f:ffiLf.'-1 - . 1 Z-.-czgfg' l . ,QQ ag seg? ye Wlnnetonko Extro .Speoiol Events stotion is proud to present tocloys premiere shows. WESE hos gone to greot lengths to copture speciol events. This progrom will bring to you film clips of donces, queens ond kings, speciol ossemblies, ond groduotion ootivities. We will show you eoch 4983 grocluote oncl moments ond honors these seniors shored. We hope you will enjoy this progrom ond it will leove you with memories of the speciol events occuring dur- ing this medio filled yeor. W-nm 5-avg X Sym, X Xi.. . 44 S f XT R X f Q N 4 Nw ik xg NA .RX X lk . 'X x xiii? fl-.x...,, -J -' 3 wg! 1 4 K ' e 19 ga-5, an x.g1,4M , ,W 1. 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Wie y were escorl- ed hom The cars lo various ,oosliions liiggl gona' lhe clrcmg f --rhesiieid. me T982 Homecoming ond morchiwgkroyolry.vvas announced . . . iwiss Rio- me el...rif.fs info ine sroorum ro see erSchne1der, Homecoming Princess' our roolooll recm cefieorare Home- followed oy lvifss .Kerry Birmingham, comwfsg' .oy .oecfiirvg Perl: Hill M- 13. Homecommg Queen. rx.fe.f1i.o The Soosrer Club H jucgeo' The oorcae and selecred ' u A sf, up S-Y .Q , ' .1 ww x U11 V1 Boss, de ,ol'cfne, de ,olcrneln These vforos echoed Through rhe gym on Hio'ay, Oclooer 3, 49612. me ,alone 's ,oossengers, eighr oeoulihuflly c dorneo' Homecoming cancio'oljes ond their escorls - lvfiss Kerry Bi'- rninghom and Mr. Phil Johcnn esg Miss Diane' Fairchild and lvlr. Tim Smilhg ffiiss Jooi Cijlaser and ivlr. ivloii m'cGuire,r Miss -Connie Pdscuzzl and mr. Greg Taylorg lvilss Pioer Schneider and ivir. David Smirhy Miss Dawn Mi- chelle Soencel ah d Mr. if e vin Palmer' l miss Laura Villovicencio and lvir. Jeff! Vcndelf and Miss Susan Wesl and lpflr. .lim 1-fW7lsno'ni' - sre,o,oed on io 'Tonka ,land for iheir lnlroduciions lo The iayvalring siudeni body. . U Each oirl 's in iroduciion came vviih an escorl rhrough palm irees vvhile her high school hlsiory was re- veoled. mis enabled ,ouzizled slu- c'eni's io logiccfll y choose ihe Home- coming canoic-'aife of lheir choice for Queen. me iraoihonoi formoiily ond The ienseness of The assembly was mom en Tori! y mrerruoreol ihe Soecirum of Sound serenadeo' rhe- Tghiis. Two very uninhioiied chilc-ren humored The OLJOYSIUCG vvilh a smell, unrehearsed dcncing shoyv. To cogo The Homecoming Fesiivi- lies Sjoiril Council sponsored dance folio wing jhe vfooixoall game. The -Vincenl Van Band ,oro vided music. Pom frees.. sireamers, and ,oiciures of rhe canoidaies carried our The Homecoming iheme of 'Fan las y island. lj Spiril' Council chanis C-Qrifnn S,oiril ' during lhe Homecoming Parade. V t 2j Professional phorographer Keifh Nmberloke capiures memories of Homecoming even is wlih his camera T ef A -32 AFSsisiers Karin Frisk ond Leann Donner share in rhe egfchemenf of Foniasy island during he crownin of royolfy .49 Bill Allen and Karengbfghmldlsonhcipole,on enjoyable evenin oi lhe Homecoming Dance T sponsored.by?5lOffff QO Ulf1QfL:f ' T A T 51 siude-his slow uancenlgio lhemusic or me mwggrlicmd ' ' ' T . nf rf. Q,- ,. w WA. vs ' :gif gr 1 1 Ju. Y, ive. y 1 1 , . 4, 'AF I H ' fins. .mm LA? . ','.rm.:? n H . ,Y 4 L. 7 v F' v . , E431 'i l r 6 7 Q 1 ' 4 -, 1, , 1 rl . N r 1 f 'N 4 W 1 , N T s ' 1 I Wi 1 I T 'fr' M' 39 'F -.42 ...jfs Eff.: i 'S 24. ' if 1 1172152 :1-ji' C-K' , r'f1E +,. wires- . V. i ff . mf f ff ss, I kJ I . , . HI .ff ai' G QT 5 . 5 ff 'Qlffll' Qfziitg- favfl 3 jzvlz .2720 .H ' fi. . 'r ' 4 dill Q fi W sm: iw r EW wi? ij 2 FEM. -E-if i s .. AC? rl niiir- ' fi? au I 5 ' Lk G, . fs - Jian. l r lb s r l nbfl. 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These employees each carry spe- cial and uniaue responsibiliTies To make This Cable Company a suc- cess: and To bring inTo your home aualiTy programs worTh waTching. Behind The scenes of Tonka Vision our newscasfers, producers, sTaff members, phoTographers, and di- recTors sTrive To enlighTen our view- ers wiTh compleTe and accuraTe programs of our socie Ty and a com- pleTe specTrum of enTerTainmenT. To begin The year on The righT fooT, The second year sTudenTs aTTended yearbook camp in Lindsborg, Kan- sas. This camp prepared The ediTors To bring you The besT possible maTe- rial Through The new Techniques learned during The Three day ses- sion. IT also gave The direcTors Time To prepare The ladder, C a direcTory of The books pagesjand To decide The book Theme . . . Cable Vision. The l7rsT week of school The sTaff divided inTo secfions ThaT covered The various clubs, organizaTions and evenTs aT WinneTonka. From ThaT poinT picTures were Taken and copy was wriTTen,' Thus, enabling The year- book sTaff To seT forTh on The Task of bringing you This Odyssey. The Odyssey CoronaTion pro- vided hecTic weeks for The sTaff. The sTaff used Their imaginaTion and cre- aTiviTy To develop anyThing buT a TradiTional assembly. AfTer many days on inschool pracTice The sTaff spenT a mild Sunday afTernoon seT- Ting up and doing lasT-minuTe prep- araTions for The nexT day. WiTh crowning compleTed The sTaff again prepared To sTarT The process of developing a yearbook, wriTing copy and producing layouTs of The school year. We hope you will conTinue waTch- ing Tonka Vision in The fuTure and we will have your con Tinued supporf and conHdence in our company. Thank you. his many dufies as a yearbook sTaff member' ThaT of performing in The Odyssey Assembly. 25 Diana Fairchild proof s copy for her yearbook layouf. 35 A Typical look on Phil Johannes s face afTer insulTing a fellow sTaff member. 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Jw -'H .L,,,,,,f4, , P , :ii .V - eguw V 'NE 4 l ,J ,N 11, RWM .fs ., ,L work there be 64 pages of color or perhaps even none? Could the staff use any of the artworkthat can make or break 'a book? The entire fate' ofthe book lay in the hands of eight very capa- ble couples who had assumed t difficult responsibility of selling he book not only to the student popu- lation at Vwnnetonka, but also to the community. The number of books they sold would determine the luxuries that the staff could' in- corporate' into the book. On Octobery28, the senior class voted on eight couples whom they felt could responsibly launch the most successful sales campaign possible. After the candidates had been chosen, they were informed that the theme of the book cen- tered around television and that the-fate of T A T ix - .Y , , --LN' .f, , . . tolfdesigna focusing iron this theme The .cczndidares and-Tl 7179 ,Themes offheir booths iwere: Mr. Steve .Donovan and -Miss Cherie' Chevalierg Peanuts ,'-Mr. Scott Har- rison and Miss Gail Jones, Saturday Mght Live ,' Mr. Ross Haynes andlWss Linda Linn, l Dream of Jeannie 'C' Mr. lWke Hedrick. and Missr Terri Linch, WKRP in Cinncinatti Mr. Phil1Ma- caluso and Miss Maria Giglio, Hap- py Days ,' Mr. Greg Taylor and Miss lWndy Ackley, Love -Boat ,' Mr. Brent Thompson, -and Miss Lisa Blan- kenship, Rocky ,' and Mr. Jeff Van- del and Miss Andrea Wheeler, Gilli- gan 's island. s The campaign ofhcially kicked off on November 22 'withfthe candi- dates vigorously selling the books before school and during lunch. Carla Lane, yearbook advisor, set a goal of 4300 books for the candi- -wv. . I Candidates, Players Debut in Assembly f y flj Rosanne Rosanna Danna CConnie Butter-A C3j Greg TGTVLOT escorts Mindy Acklev in The worthj and Jane Curtain C Terri Donovanj talk romantic light of the assembly. T41 its the politics. f2j Maria Giglio sells another book. F002 - GIIGS Phil JONGTPFPGS- , u Z' '-if Qi -SQL--S-f if l . -. ' . . f ,., . .- ,f . V , , 1, f dates to sells. ia' it T A free steak dinner at her A incentive for the candidatesto at- tain their goal. The week wore on and the couples came closeuothe seeminglyg unattainable goal. - A As the students were enduring the endless days of 'campaigning which included being asked several times ia day, Would you like to buy' a yearbook? . the Odyssey staff was busy preparing for the upcoming as- sembly. ln sticking to the theme, 'the assembly was hosted by two staff members, M. C.s Phil Johannes and Diana Battaglia. Dr. Keith Sovereign appeared as ay guest speaker. The remaining Odyssey players per- formed eight skits, using each can- didate teams booth as the set. The candidate teams were introduced after a skit using their theme was performed. All this was an attempt to create a mood that would lead to . the hnal phase of the asslembly, the coronation: ,f The audience was in extreme sus- pense. Everyone was aware of just how tight the competition had been. Last year'5 royalty, ldng and Queen Joe Garcia and Anita Linch and Prince and Princess Matt VW!- liams and ldm Jones re turned for the crowning. The expression on the faces of Jeff Vande! and 'Andrea Wheeler when their names were an- nounced revealed the fact that they were definitely surprised. with their success. The audience was just as surprised and -pleased as they awaited the hnal announcement. Who will be -the' new ldng and Queen? was thequestion on ev- eryone's mind. The answer soon rang out - Mr. Steve Donovan and lWss Cherie Chevalier. '. 'T The 1983 Odyssey' ' sales cam- paign was dehnitelyi a success. The candidates struggled to attain their 4300 ebook sale,' however, they turned up a mere seven books short of .this goal. ln spite of this fact, the campaign of '83 -will unquestionably be remembered as the most suc- cessful one -yet. - ' Q J X J 1 .H 4. 1 . f , if 'ii' J .V 4. 'Ak' .v 1. .. iv 124 -mx R A g 1315- 2 Q. :A S . g iejr' F f f R lk.. mf.. Qi R rf F gf? ' ' .xg .v v . u QF'- AA' , ,X ,M Wi-al. v'.'. . R M, , ii? J pil. .r sw- an 1,332 . 35':',g'1 fi fam- 2.- .WW H. .u M., ' ,if 453.5 we-'rf' 7l?'1i.'3i' Hi-E361 fe -QQ fiffhfi.. f -si It 962' ry f , GC Q' Ji '31 ffzlf .113 V Q. .5 K. rf H.. . 1 E - 'IF' ' ..-x , bf ,Igl- -.ze 1 swf ,., . 35 V ' if . ,, 911' P' 'Ji' S. Only Dhve Junior-Senior Prom was held aT Royal's STadium Club April 46Th, 4983, from 8:00 To 44:00 p.m. TickeTs wenT on sale April 5Th Through April l5Th for S7 per couple. Even Though a MoTor SpecTacular was Taking place nexT door aT Arrowhead STadium, aTTendance for The Prom was 250 couples. The band Sky provided Three full hours of enTerTainmenT for The guesTs. The evenT was a success for many people. Aside from The long waiT To geT our picTures Taken, we really en- joyed The evening, senior Cindy Kline commenTed. Page 220 C45 The smiles on Their faces indi- caTe ThaT Jill Hughes and Darren Hall are hav- ing fun. C25 Connie Pascuzzi and her escorT Dana Blankenship Take a break beTween dances. Page 224 Q43 Bobby Lau and Kerry Birming- ham enjoy a nighT of dancing. Q23 Bill Meyer demonsTroTes his dancing abiIiTy To Karen Nix- on. C33 STudenTs greeT one anoTher as They enTer The ballroom. My A member of The band Sky enTerTains couples TnroughouT The -evening. VW Tel A Success , f 7 as A X ' I X , Z f ff f, Q .L ' ,A ! I Y ff? T 2... ,W.W 4 Q, X X my f .syfzkn mm ,Wi YQ N .V , . x X A1 ms, MQW gf ' . ,lx-Q l , In ,mf 1 '? ig- ? ,nl Y? ' ,- , mg ' M. 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Z . , V lil. v Q I ' v - fedriiish draw 51152 the Coronation for the f 4983 Sweetheart Royalty had begun, but was William Elrod? Mlliam, a Sweetheart Candidate, had not ar- ihg the crowning for twenty min utes, Student Council, sponsors of thedance, felt they could wait no longer. Q - ' William was to be the Hrst candi- date escorted to the crowning area. Since he had not arrived his answer to the coronation question was read. lt was explained that he was competing in District Wrestling. More concern was felt when other wrestlers arrived at the dance with- out Vwliam. g Continuing- with the crowning ceremonies, the other six candi- dates were escorted to the main dance Noor where the coronation was held. Phil Johannes was escort- ed by Julie Lauer: Bobby Lau by Wcki Hinds: Brian Lincks by Robin Gal- rived ar me dance and Grier hold- i K FOUND!!! LOST Cgcndifictet William Elrod lamore,' Kevin Palmer by Michelle Spence: David' Pookstool by Kim Me tzler,' and Pat Shull fb y Jill Stratton. The Royalty was announced' Bri- an Lincks was crowned Sweetheart Prince and ,Bobby 'Lau Sweetheart WUQ- J . J W The lights then faded and the tra- ditional sweetheart dance for the candidates and their escorts began to the theme of the dance Just You and l . But where was William? The last dance for the evening was about to begin. The main doors opened and William Elrod and his hopeful escort Jesee .Iilley had arf rived, Disappointedly, they discov- ered that the coronation was al- ready over, but the mystery for some in attendance of the dance was solved. William 's belated entry was due to his placing second in the District Wrestling Tournamentf therefore, those medals were given later than to his team members. T UUCIIJDUEIEJDCIEIIIUEIDCIEJDCIDUCJDCIUCIDDDDElDDlj fjDC1UUDElUClUUUDClUCIUEJC 'lj D.J. Greg Hastings 'keeps the dance tempo Howing., 21. Couples show new dance steps. , 3j.- Royalty andqhezr esCOffS . dance to the theme of 'Sweet- h6Grf BOII Just You Gnd I. ' ' .41 David Mllard and Tabatha . --Suwyers sign souvenir's at the dance- - ' Qr'TSZEf'f .. 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Female Athlete of the Year: Lisa Cox . Male Athlete of the Year: Steve Donovan UUUUUUDUUDU - Rose Ann Sherar Award: Andrea C. Wheeler - Danforth Foundation Award I Dare You : Laura.Boltz, Phillip Johannes : Big W : Lane Culver, Carolyn Brummett - AAUW Award: Kim Taylor - R.B. 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This was when The anxious graduaTing seniors received Their diplomas. BeTween The Tears and cheers names were called. Each senior sTepped onTo The sTage To receive his Treasured reward. The main speaker, Bill Grigsby. gave a speech on The Challenge of Tomorrow . The A Cappella Choir also gave a Touching musical performance. my Dr. Sovereign names The Big W winners, Lane Culver and Carolyn BrummeTT, during The Senior Honors NighT program, while Dick EiTel presenTs Their Trophies. Q25 Piper Schneider is awarded The Marine RecogniTion Award. Q33 Seniors reflecT memories and visions of whaT is l'To be. my ValedicTorians Ronda Leeds and Becky Miller receive congraTulaTions from Dr. Sover- eign for Their posiTion of number one in The Class of 4983. . - .. ' 1: ' '- 1 il' ' . . ..-M ..., ... 4 - ff PV , Cru 1'1f 'f -TTT . MT' JW' T ' ' 4- . ' ' ' '- 1. ' - 2f'M9'ff - . f4'M,:. 1 lfrrrf 'f 'T ,.t- rf., V -. ..-- Crealfs Faculty Anderson, Carolyn Baker, John T. 406 Barmann, Vicki A. 96 Birdsong, Donna J. 80, 84 Broadstone, Marvin D. 98 Brown, Donald D. 444 Brown, Patricia Ann 402, 403 Byers, Agaetha 92 Caffrey, Mary E. Cameron, Brenda Sue 99 Carl, Adrian F. 440 Catron, Laura L. 440 Cauveren, John Stephen 440 Class, Patsy 92 Craft, Robert Joe 400, 445 Craynon, Mimi 96, 435, 437 Culver, LaDonna 404 Dais, Gary P. 98 Davis, Dr. Eddie M. 448 Dayoub, Richard M. 44 . Disselhoff, Debra Kay 402 Dolinger, William H. 440 Douthit, Marjorie 96 Downey, Larry W. 445 Eden, Glen 405 Eitel, Richard 86 Elliott, Linda Ann 96 Enos, Marjorie C. 96 Foster, Deborah 86 Giannola, Don R. 9, 440, 469, 474 Gorham, Rolan W. 44, 405 Graves, Marilyn K. 96 Graves, Winferd Walter 444 Hager, Peter R. 406, 407 Ham, John 408 Handelman, Ann Teresa 409 Hanson, Imogene 85 Harbaugh, Harold L. 409 Hargrove, Sonja K. 444 Hartwick, Cathy A. 80 Heidebrecht, Glen Lee 444 Heidrick, Paula S. 444 Hendrickson, Marla J. 402 Herz, Donna L. 99 Hightower, Mrs. Ann L. 3, 402, 464 Hinkel, Mr. Richard A. 408, 246 Hoffman, Mr. Larry 99 Holwick, Miss Kathleen 407 Horton, Mrs. Martha K. 96 lmhoff, Mrs. Ruth 7, 45, 80, 444 Jeffers, Mr. Loren 98, 484 Johnson, Ms. Donna J. 96, 470 Jones, Mrs. Cheryl 99 Kapral, Mr. George 97 Keown, Mrs. Aylene 437 ' Kloepfel, Miss Penny 407 Krause, Mr. David W. 440 Lane, Mrs. Carla 97, 246 Langston, Mr. Mel 99 Larner, Ms. Nancy 97 Leist, Mis Barbara S. 403 Levin, Mrs. Linda M. 80 Lindsay, Mr. William R. 469, 478 Lombardo, Ms. Vicki Jo 80 Lynch, Mrs. Bobbie J. 6, 405 Maddick, Mrs. Glenda Lee 403 Markoch, Miss Patricia K. 408, 428, 434, 433 Markt, Larry 44, 86 Matthews, Evelyn 80 McClain, Mr. Dennis 45, 406, 407, 482 McConnell, Mrs. Danette Sue 445 Menghini, Mr. Charles 7, 408, 446, 448, 449, 457, 444 Menghini, Mrs. Wanda 42, 444, 446, 445 Moninger, Ms. Betty 98 Mosbacher, Mrs. Peggy 97 Mueller, Ms. Linda C. 80 Myers, Mr. James B. 99 Newsom, Mrs. Susan 80 Niepman, Mrs. Ann Osborn, Miss Bonnie K. 84 Pedego, Mrs. Cherie 403 Peterson, Mr. Paul 98 Pfitzner, Mr. Edward 440 Pratt, Miss Georgia 44, 404 Puckett, Mrs. Janet 84 Ragland, Miss Janice 408 Ramsey, Mrs. Janice Reese, Hank 9, 440, 469 Regan, Thomas 444 Ross, Keith 8, 43, 440 Schatz, Gail 98 Schiller, Thomas Scott, Candace 97 Searle, Therese 96, 97 Sherwin, June 444 Smith, Pattie 403, 404 Snell, Vicki 7, 40, 405 Sovereign, Keith 7, 43, 86 Stanley, Dan 407, 466, 468, 244 Sulzen, Betty 43, 405 Sutton, Jerry 444, 445 Swift, Kenneth 406 Talbott, Donald 440, 444, 468 Thomas, Vicky 44, 404 Townsend, Lee Vogel, Rebecca 84 Voitenko, Mark 97, 440 Walsh, Pamela 440, 244 Whaley, Wesley 44, 407, 472, 442 Wild, Martha 84 Williams, Dorothy 97 Williams, Mary 84 Woodring, Betty 84 Woodsmall, Lynne 80 Wright, Larry 97 Secretaries Beard, Mava 7 Blagg, Letha 85 Hays, Anne 3 Miller, Betty 85 Olds, Bonnie 7, 404 Owens, Mary 405 Smith, Jeanne 85 Whitebread, Vernilda 85 Woolley, Martha 404 Cooks Conley, Wilma 90 Wilhoit, Carolyn Baldwin, Melva 94 Bishop, Lois 90 Burch, Laura 90 Collins, Jo Ann 90 Erosythe, Shirley 90 Gotzon, Donna Green, Patricia 94 Hodges, Betty Jo 94 Kress, Margaret 90 Lauer, Elizabeth 94 Riehl, Edna 94 Widmier, Sharon 94 Support Staff Barsness, Herman 9, 93 Barton, William Clinton, Marty 93 Coleman, Mary 93 Crook, William 93 Harris, R.W. 93 Hensley, James Lal-W, 2- g--n n' 5' ,, 1. , ..,.,..-z, ,, rx ,,,-,illquvqlyyvylkuw ,mul U-Wu' N' ,run v M In W wi fyfrfr i i I WV v- i vim 1:1141-v-4.1-0-iff-,m,9gN.,, . ... Y ,. , , ' ' ' ' 1 'R ,Qu 4 '.-,,f.if z A - Credits Kilgore, John 93 Killough, Richord 93 Klein, Glenn Knipp, Shirley 93 Lindsoy, Jcimes Stevenson, Everett 93 Petersen, Ted 84 Rittenhouse, Eddy 84 Mohorg, Thomos 84 Abbott, Shelly 20 Abels, Richord 60, 459 Absher, Dude 60 Accurso, Vicky 225 Ackley, Melindd 248, 249, 225 Addms, John 449, 454, 459, 225 Adoms, Mory 40 Addmson, Michelle 40 Adcock, Melisso 60 Ade, Sherri 422, 225 Adkison, Steven 20 Adwell, Michelle 20, 484 Agnew, Gorin 20 Allord, Brdndine 20 Allee, Mike 466, 225 Allegro, Joe 20 Allen, George Allen, Archie 20, 475 Allen, Williom 20, 469, 245 Allison, Goil 60 Allison, Vicky Allsbury, Cindy 20, 465 David 446, 454, 457 Altenburg, Anderson, Gerold 20 Anderson, Greg Anderson, Kothy 40 Anderson, Kevin 20 Anderson, Mike 40 Anderson, Reiko 60, 459 Anderson, Seon 20 Anderson, Shdnnon Andree, Mike 225 Andrews, Louis 60 Andrews, Victorio 20 Anglin, Tony 60, 468 Anglin, Down 20 Anspough, Clayton 40, 469 Appleby, Jomes 225 Armour, Shelly 40 Armstrong, John 225 Armstrong, Kristin 20, 435, 465 Armstrong, Shelly 433 Armstrong, Williom Arndt, Jodi 20 Arndt, John 225 Arndt, Shelley 20 Arnold, Anthony 20, 469 Arnold, Donold 225, 459 Arnold, Mickey 225 Arreguin, Phillip 60 Artol, Eleno 60 Ashlock, Dorren 225 Atkin, Goyle 20 Atkins, Buddy 40, 473, 485 Atwell, Koren 60 Ayles, Richord 60 Boiley, Chod 40 Boiley, Phyllis 60, 67 Boiley, Scott 20 Boiley, Suson 45, 433, 439, 22 Boker, Christy 20 Boker, Connie 40 Boker, Donny 20 Boker Deboroh 20 Boker, Elizobeth 20 f 3 , 1 5 Boker, Michoel 60 Boldgno, Brendo 462, 463, 225 Boldridge, Tdnyo 40 Boll, Tereso 225 Bdllentine, Belindd 24 Bdllentine, Morgdret 225 Bommes, Croig 24 Bones, Ddvid 24 Bones, Doug 60 Borojos, Michoel 40 Borborick, Debbie Borbee, Brent 40 Borker, Jeff 60 Borker, John 24 Borlow, Angie 60 Bornes, Deboroh 40 Bornes, Mdrk 24, 469 Bornhort, Wolter 40 Borr, Koren 40 Borrerd, Eddy 40, 466, 468, 469 Borrows, Stephonie 24 Borrows, Woyne 225 Bdrthel, Liso 24 Bortholome, Dione 225 Bdrtholome, Mory 60 Bortley, Kdthleeno 24 Bdrton, Renee 24, 465 Bortsch, Amy 9, 428, 434, 433, 440, Bortsch, Duone 5, 40, 469, 485 Borulich, Lourd 40, 470, 240, 244 Borulich, Motthew 60, 466, 468 Boss, Ddvid Bostin, Coro 225, 404 Bostob, Julie 60, 478, 240 Bdttoglid, Diono 435, 246, 225 Bouer, Annotto 24 Bouer, Liso 40 Bower, Todd 482, 484 Bour, Kyle 60 Beord, Todd 235 Bedson, Richdrd 40 Beotty, Shelly 40 Beotty, Victorio 24 Bechthold, Tino 463, 225 Becker, Goyle 24 Becker, Scott 24 Beernon, Terry 60 Beers, Angelio 24 Belt, Shonnon 60 Bender, Keith 225 Benedetti, Debbie 225 Bennett, Aoron 40 Berkstresser, Hol 24 Berkstresser, Jeff 40 Berry, Jeffrey 24 Berry, Mitch 246, 220, 225 Berryhill, Dovid 60 Berryhill, Debordh 40, 44, 469, 470 Besch, Michoel 40, 44, 469, 475 Betterton, Chorles 44, 469 Betterton, Jerry 44 Bettin, Cheryl 44 Beverlin, Greg 225 Bevier, Tereso 64 Biggerstdff, Brodley 44, 466, 467 Biggs, Melisso 44, 83 Binggeli, Mike 226 Binghorn, Christy 226 Binghorn, Robert 226 Birminghom, Kerry 453, 244, 226 Bishop, Monico 226 Bltler, Delores 226, 459 Block, Lduro 64, 240 Blockburn, Koren 64 Blockburn, Richord 24 445, 225 i 7f ,lllLT L', . , . . -4lul-.-.xa:.s,- fn-9'--if M.-... ,1 Crealfs Blackwell, Lisa 24 Blaco, Timothy 226, 444 Blair, Michael 24 Blakesley, Bryan 64 Blankenship, Carolyn 64 Blankenship, Lisa 248, 226 Blankenship, Nancy 44, 52 Blattman, Scott 44 Bledsoe, Loyd 24, 444, 469 Bledsoe, Jeff 494 Bledsoe, Robin 226 Block, Pamela 44 Boatright, Clifford 44 Boatright, David 44 Bock, Kelly 24 Bockover, Alicia 226 Behm, Gloria 24, 427, 435, 465 Bolin, Robert 226 Bollinger, David 64 , Boltz, Cheryl 64 Boltz, Laura 440, 83, 459, 226 Bonacorso, Melissa 64, 487 Boring, Cathryn 44, 459 Bosworth, Steven 24 Bott, Brenda 24 Bott, Tim 226 Bower, Todd 64, 63 Bowery, Steven 24 Bowles, David 226 Bowman, Debbie 226 Bowman, Karen 44, 459 Boyce, Francis 64 Boyce, James Braden, William 22 Braden, Zola 404, 226 Bradford, Wendy 64 Bradshaw, Darren 64, 482 Bramble, Tracy 44 Brandenburg, Cheryl 22 Brashears, Patricia 226 Brasher, Terry 44 Brasher, Vicki 64 Breeden, Darla 226 Brehm, Daniel 22 Brettingham, Raymond 44 Brewer, Annette 439, 226 Brewer, David 64 Brewer, Lisa 22, 465 Bribiesca, David 22, 486 Britts, Margaret 44 Brockhoff, Chad 226 Burch, Stephanie 22, 470 Burgess, Charles 64 Burgin, Randy 44 Burlington, Lisa 64 Burnes, Bob 226 Burnett, Scott 22 Burns, Kevin 44 Burns, Larry 64 Burris, Delinda 64 Burris, Larry 226, 446 Burrows, Robert 22, 69, 475 Burton, Michael 44 Burton, Paul 64 Burton, Robert 22 Burton, Stacy 44 Busch, Ed 62, 468 Bush, Joanne 32, 473 Buschman, Beverly 42 Buschmann, Elizabeth 62 Bush, Carolyn 62 Busse, Cathy 22 Butcher, David 22 Butler, Danny 37 Butcher, Rhonda 62 Butler, John 62, 65, 466 Butler, Susann 400, 226 Butterworth, Connie 478, Buzick, Jeff 226 Bynum, Kayla 227 Cabra, Rita 42 Caldwell, Joanne 227 Caldwell, John 42, 473 Callahan, Angela 62 Calumpong, Edgar Calvert, Beth 62 Campbell, Angie 42 Campbell, Christina 227 Campbell, Trisha 463, 227 Cannon, Nathan 22, 469 Capps, Robalynn 227 Carey, Cindy Carey, Danny Carleton, Steven 22, 469 Carlisle, Danny 227 Carlson, Sara 23 Carpenter, Dawn 227 Brooks, Diane 22, 465, 484 Brookshier, Mike 22 Brower, Beverly 44, 432 Brower, Mike 226 Brown, Amy 64, 83, 478, 244 Brown, Clayton Brown, Cynthia 64 Brown Jacqueline 440, 226 Brown Karla 22 Brown Kimberly 22 Brown Mark 226 Brown Nola 64, 459 Brown Randy 22 Brown Bruce, Sherri 44, 64 Todd 22 Carpenter Jerry 42, 469 Carpenter Kim 62 Carpenter, Mike 62 Carpenter, Todd 23, 469 Carpenter, Warren 23 Carson, Jeff Carter, Calvin 42 Carter, Carlene 422, 227 Carter, Chris 42 Carter, Clinton 42, 473 Carter, Debbie 42 Carter, Donnie 62, 482 Carter, Herb 62 Carter, Pam 62 Carter, Tammy 23 Casady, Bailey 42 Casares, Doug Casey. Casey. Tim 42 Bill 400, 227 Casteel, Lloyd 227 Brummett, Carolyn 83, 246, 226 Brungardt, Valerie 44, 464 Bryant, Michelle 66, 487 Buchanan, William Buckle, Gary 226 Buckley, Kyle 22 Buckner, Kenneth 22 Bullock, John 44 Cates, Stephean 23, 227 Cates, Tim Caughran, Loralei Caughran, Mary Jane 23 Cauthon, John 62 Cessna, Bryan 62, 459 Chadd, Tracey 227 Chamberlain, Jim 227 240 ' Y H --: -'--r- ,'-1'--my-v:-v -f-- Y - ff-5 .1-.-r.---H - - ---.,pygqy,,.,-,,-,...-.....,.,,.,.rv.,.L ,-, 1..- V ,.. . W. -9 , , --. - L, ,HY Y...-- .-.---.xwvw-v--un-.v-...--f-f1-vmuQ-ur-su-:. , . .. . 4 ' ' ' ' V ,. Creoifs Chambers, Chris 42 Chambers, David 23, 69 Chaney, Frank 42 Chapman, Kurt 227 Chavez, Chris 62, 68, 487 Cheek, Brian 7, 227 Cheek, Craig 42 Cheesman, Meeshell Chennault, Sandy 62 Chenoweth, Debra 62 Chenoweth, Lisa 23 Chevalier, Cherie 248, 227 Chezik, Laura 23, 487 Chrisman, Curtis 42 Chrisman, Dan 23 Chrisman, Kenny 227 Chriss, Gary 42 Christy, Randy 49, 62, 434, 445 Churchill, Janet 23 Clark Kenny 482, 227 Clark Kimberly 23 Clark, Teresa 227 Clark Teresa 42 Class, Danny 23 Cuccar, Lisa 43 Culver, Greg 469 Culver, Lane 466, 424, 228 Cunning, Tonya 43 Cunningham, Lisa 484 Cunningham, Rebecca 63, 487 Curley. Jackie 228 Curtis, Howard Curtis, Ray 63 Curtis, Richard Custer, Jamie Custer, Michelle 263, 459 Cutbirth, Lisa Dacko, Alison 43 Dogley, Cindy 43 Dakon, Ronnie 63 Dale, Michael 63, 444 Daleo, Larry 228 Dalmam, Richard 63, 246 Dalmam, Scott 43, 459 Dalton, Lori Damitz, Kevin Daniels, Alberta 228 Danner, Leann 45, 63, 433, 245 Cleary, Lori 62, 240 Cline, Amy 42 Cline, Tom 42 Clinton, Tracey 4, 33, 87, 227 Clubine, Leroy 6, 42, 469, 454 Clubine, Randy 227 Clyma, Lori 23, 435 Coakley, James 62 Dare, James 228 Davenport, Tammy 43 Davis, Bruce 228 Davis, Janis Davis, 'Mary 63 Davis, Malissa Davis, Michael 43, 459 Davis, Tim 63, 459 Cockrell, Tammy 227 Coffman, Sheryl 42, 433 Cole, David Collier, Robbie 23, 469 Collins, Dale 23, 444 Colwell, Kim 227, 422 Comer, Michelle 43 Comstock, Burt 433, 435, 246, Conrad, Pam 62 Cook, Beverly 43 Cooley, Kathleen 23 Coons, Ken 43 Cooper, Connie 227 Cooper, John 43, 443 Cooper, Ron 227 Corca, Cathy 23, 465, 484 Cornelius, Roger 43, 469, 474 Correa, Sergio 435, 246, 227 Cortina, Ed 466, 435, 227 Covey, Gary 62 Covington, Dee 62, 433 Cowan, Kevin 62, 468 Cox, Carrie 23 Cox, Doug 23 Cox, Jimmie 23 Cox, Lisa 470, 478, 240, 227 Crabtree, Ben 63 Crofton, Mark 23 Crain, Shawn 63, 466 Crane, Kevin 5, 63, 474, 476 Cress, Tammy 227 Crews, Chris 228 , Crider, Paul 43, 473 Crider, Peggy 23 Crislip, David 23 Crispell, Dwain Crispi, Michael Croft, Darryl 43 Crooks, Marian 487 Cross, Tammy 63 Crouch, Stephen 228 Crouch, Tamarya 63 J 227 Davison, Erika Davison, Gina Dawson, Roger 43, 428 Day, Howard 36 Day, Karen 43 Deal, John Debaene, Kevin 43 Deberry, Brenda Deck, Darin 63, 469 Deck, Farin 475, 477 Decker, Charlie 466, 468, 228 Decker, Mark Deckman, Julie 63 Deering, Shawna Delafuente, Claudia 63 Dennis, Julie Detray, Bryan 43, 434, 435, 473 Dewey, Dana 228 Dewitt, Rick 43 Dewitte, Connie 228 Diaz, Carlos 63 Dickson, Bradley 43 Diebold, Kevin 228 Diggs, Glenn 63 Dirden, Ronnie Disalvo, Daniel Dobins, Alana 63 Dobbins, Liana Dodd, Roger 228 Doleshal, Charles 63 Domerese, Laurie 43 Donagan, Bridget 63 Donegan, Regina 403, 228 Donlon, Mike 228 Donnici, Leesa Donovan, Darla 44 Donovan, Fred 44, 469 Donovan, Karen 44 Donovan, Steve 42, 466, 248, 228 Donovan, Terri 453, 246, 249, 228 Dooley, Steve 223 Dougherty, Lane 63 Lf ? g A ,QQ Credits Drewry, John 63 Driscoll, Melvin 44 Driscoll, Tracy 228 Drottz, Jeff 469 Ducoulmbier, Jeannie 44, 487 Duke, Steven Dummermouth, Lisa 44 Dummermouth, Rita 64 Dumolt, Matt 475 Dunagan, David 64 Duncan, Brian 64, 459 Dunfield, Gary 44, 485 Dunker, Cindy Dunker, Diane Dunker, Ruby 64, 73 Dunlap, Jim 228 Dunlap, Karen 64, 464, 478, 240 Dupont, Cheryl 64 Durbin, Angie 446, 459, 228 Durbin, Glen Durbin, Melody 44, 478 Durham, Dawn 64 Dusenbery, Debbie 422, 228 Dusenbery, Robbie Dusenbery, Scott 469, 486 Duston, Greg Dwyer, Diana Dyas, Beverly 44, 433, 459 Eacret, Ernie 44 Eckhart, Billy 64 Edwards Bill Edwards Brenda 64 Edwards Brian 64 Edwards, Clifford 64, 240 Edwards, Ellen 463 Edwards Lilly 64 Edwards, Richie 228 Ehlers, Kenneth 44, 448, 459 Ehlers, Kim Eichholz, Antonia 435 Elam, Bryan'44, 47, 469, 494 Elam, Kirk 469, 475 Elam, Kyle 64 Elam, Lisa 44 Ellifrits, Wendall 474, 244, 24 Ellingson, Brenda 44, 480 Elliott, Todd Ellis, Dennis 422, 228 Ellis, Janet Ellis, Jimmie 44 Ellis, Kevin Ellis, Richard 424 Ellis, Susan 44 Ellis, Teresa 44 Ellis, Terry 64 Ellison, Amy 64, 454 Elrod, William 477, 247 Esteban, Ricardo 44, 473 Etter, Kelly 44, 435 Evans, Brian Everett, Angela 64 Everett, John Ewing, Kevin Ewing, Michael 469, 475 Fainter, Kathy 228 Fainter, Kim 44 Fairchild, Diana 53, 244, 246, 247 Fales, Pat 475 Fannin, Holly Fangman, Pat 228 Farmer, Sherry 64, 487 Farmer, Bradley Farmer, Charles 469, 486 Farr, Craig 64 Farr, Rochelle 473 Green, Sherry 66 Green, Terry Greene, David 45, 435, 446 Griggs, Cheri 45 Grinder, Lisa 26 Gross, Anita Grove, Amy 6, 45, 83, 428 Groves, Cami 26, 484, 244 Guadagnang, Joe 229 Gubera, Chad 26, 443 Guillame, Michele 26 Gumminger, Lori 230 Gunlock, Shawn 66 Gusman, Ana 66 Gusman, John 45, 469, 485 Haggard, Mary 66 Haggard, Pamela 27 Hailey, Sonya 45 Hair, Robert 27, 469 Hakes, Wayne 27, 469. Hale, Rhonda 454, 230 Hall, Clayton 66, 459 Hall, Jeff 230 Hall, Steve 27 Hall, Tony 27 Halley, Susan 230 Hamerle, Scott 66 Hammock, Terri 27, 465 Hammons, John 46 Hampton, Gloria 230 Hampton, Mark 27, 475 Hanesworth, Debbie 27 Hanesworth, Kari 46 Haney, Vickie 46 Hankins, Charles 27 Hanson, Deirdre Hargrove, Beth Harlan, Catherine 27 Harlow, Christina 46 Harmon, Jackie 46 Harmon, Teresa 27, 465 Harper, G.H. 27, 469 Harper, William 66 Harris, April 27 Harris, Dana 66 Harris, Steven 27 Harrison, Scott 459, 248, 230 Hart, Lynda 27 Hart, Michael 230 Harter, Deborah 230 Harter, Linda 66 Hauser, Lisa 66 Hausmann, Greg 66 Hawkins, Michael 42, 46, 469 Hawks, Mona 230 Hayes, Jackie 473, 230 Haymes, Michelle 27 Haynes, Ross 83, 248, 230, 83 Headrick, Patricia 66 Headrick, Wayne 46, 448, 459 Hebeler, Dawn 230 Hedrick, Mike 248, 230 Heiman, Tina 46 Helm, Rogenia 46 Helms, Debra 404, 230 Henderson, Curt 46, 469 Hendren, Kevin 66 Hendren, Thomas 66 Hennessy, Amy 27 Hensley, Jeffrey 66 Henson, Barbara 46, 437 Hern, Teresa 400, 230 Herrington, Jimmy 27 ,......2....pg'.,s,z1Q.,,g1 5f --m v' f Q - - 1' -. , 4 - -,....n,,...,.f..v..,- -.,,s,.,.,,.E,..,,..-..-,, W ,, , Y v W, Y A H ..,.-,.v:-s-rw-nvurv.,--n---'-.fs.,,,,,.,.,,.,.,.,,,.. V , , V V P Creoifs Herrington, Tracy 27, 465 Herron, Teri 66 Hessenflow, David 27 Hiatt, Troy 66 Johnston, Tracey 28 Joiner, Christopher 466, 244, 2 4 Joner, Deborah 68 Jolliff, Royal 68, 404 Hicks Carla 27 Hicks Emily 27 Hicks Kelly 66 Hicks Hicks, Lisa 46, 464 Victoria 46 Higby, Tim 230 Higgins, Christina 66 Higgins, Dan Higgins, Lorraine 27 Higgins, Tommy 230 Hilden, Tammy Hill, Lori 66, 459 Hill, Steve 46 Hill, Tammy 46 Hiltner, David 66 Hinds, Vicki 46 Hinson, Angela 46 Hinson, Michael 46 Hook, Stephen 66, 459 Hoard, Ronnie 230 Hockett, Robert 46 Hoehns, Twilo 46 Hoffman, Barry 46, 485 Hoffman, Lisa 27, 484 Hogan, Celise 230 Hogan, Matthew 66, 459 Hoglen, Lisa 67 Hoglen, Ricky 28 Hogue, Allison Hohensee, Jerry 67 Holbrook, Timothy 46 Holland, Kyle 46 Holle, Chris 230 Holle, Christina 67 Holliday, John 230 Hollinghurst, Wendy 28 Jassen, Deborah 67 Janssen, Donnie 28 Jarman, Willie 28 Jarrell, Angela 284 Jasper, George 67 Jaynes, Jeff 234 Jefferies, Darlene 47 Jeffers, Dawn 28 Jefries, Bobby 28 Jefferies, Donna 67 Jeffries, Julie 28 Jenkins, Jennifer 234 Jenkins, Becky 234 Jenkins, Susan 234 Jennings, Jenifer 47, 459 Jennings, Billy Jensen, Peggy 67 Jennings, Scott 44, 67 Johannes, Phil 466, 474, 244, 247, 249, 222, 234 Jonas, Susan 68 Jones, Anneliese 445, 234 Jones, Billy 47 Jones, Brenda 68 Jones, Carl 42, 234 Jones, Christy 40, 47, 48, 487 Jones, David 47 Jones, Francis 68, 468 Jones, Kim 422, 234 Jones, Lisa 445, 234 Jones, Gail 248, 234 Jones, Gary 63, 469, 234 Jones, Lynnette 47 Jones, Mike 47 Jones, Nancy 47, 54 Jones, Robert 47 Jones Roger 47 Jones Shelly 234 Jones Steven 68, 468 Jones, Tina 47 Jones, Valerie 47 Joplin Lynne 234 Johnson, Celeste 234 Johnson, Doug 234 Johnson, Christopher 67 Jose, Gerald 29 Jose, Angie 68 Joslin, Scott 48 Joslin, Stacey 29 Justice, Danny 48, 459 Kampert, James 68 Kampman, Michael 234 Kanan, Tammy 29 Katosh, James 48 Katosh, James Kauer, Johnny 29 Kauzlorich, Jana 68, 69 Kays, Jim 68 Kearns, Donna 68 Kearns, Sheila 48 Keefer, Billy 48 Keil, John 234 Kellett, Cheryl 68 Kelley, Richard 68 Kelly, Barbara 48 Kelso, Jeff 29 Kemp, Susan 48 Kennedy, Julie 68, 240, 244 Kennedy, Karman 48 Kennedy, Lurleen 29, 248 Kennedy, Kindle 68 Kenney, Lori 404, 232 Kenward, Denise 68, 459 Kepharl, Laura 48, 435 Kerfoot, Cinda 68 Kernal, Andy 68 Kernel, Beth 29 Kesner, Stephen 29 Key, Michelle 29 Kidd, Mark 29 Kidwell, John 48, 469 Kidwell, Regina 68 Kiel, Mark 469, 473 lGmbrell, Clinton 29 Kimbrell, Kathy 232 Kincaid, Angie 68 Kinder, Robbie 29 King, Brenda 232 King, Danny 232 King, King 1 Danny E. 48 Allen 232 Johnson, Gregory 28, 469 Johnson, Gregory A. 47 Johnson, James 67 Johnson, Jane 47 Johnson, Joann 67 Johnson, Keith 234 Johnson, Kim 28 Johnson, Pam 404 Johnson, Renee 29 Johnson, Stacy 29 Johnson, Stacy Johnston, Jerry 67 6' King, Jerry 63 King, Laura 48, 440 Crealts King, Mike 232 King, Gary 29 Kingsolver, Dennis 68 Kirchhoff, Betty 68 Kirchhoff, Earl 48 Kirk, Timothy 48, 469 Kirkham, Kali 48, 435 Kish, Charles 400, 232 Klimt, Paul 232 Kline, Cynthia 246, 232 Knight, Lisa 29 Knopf, Daniel 473, 232, 459 Kohl, Betsy Kohl, Christine 48 Kolasa, Craig 68 Kolb, Brian 69 Kolb, Pamela ss, 247, 232 Korte, Carmen 48 Kottman, Jerry 232 Kral, Howard 232 Krogman, Veronica 232 Krouse, Debbie 69 Krouse, Greg 29, 469 Kriek, Mark 48 Krulic, Jody 48 Kupneski, Catherine 48 Kupneski, Jackie 232 Lacey, Amy 29 Lafollette, Kevin 69 Lamkey, Rebecca 69, 433, 246 Landis, Rebecca 69, 435 Lane, James 48, 466, 468, 469 Lange, Beth 69 Lange, Matthew 29 Lewis, Jamie 30 Lies, Brett 30, 473 Lies, Dion 69 Linch, Teresa 404, 248, 232 Lincks, Brian 466, 222, 232 Lindsay, Margaret 30 Linn, Linda 248, 232 Linter, Lisa 30 Linville, Dana 7, 69 Lippincott, John 69 Livingston, John 69 Lloyd, Ron 406, 466, 232 Lombardo, Jack 233 Long, Don 2, 49, 446, 459 Long, Karen 69 Long, Michelle 233 Looman, Angel 69 Lopez, Monica 49 Loran, Angela 70 Loran, David 233 u Lourwood, Kenneth 459, 233 Lowry, Linda 70, 462, 478, 244 Lusk, Eric 30, 473 Lusk, Greg 233 Lyle, Philip 70 Lynch, Eileen 70 Lyon, Robbie 30 Lyons, Willis 49 Maasen, David 70 Maasen, Janna 49 Macaluso, Gina 49 Macaluso, Joe 30, 469, 248 Macaluso, Phil 466, 233 Macias, Victor 233 Larison, Brad 69 Larocca, Frank 48, 433, 469, 482, 4 Larson, Amy 69 Lassiter, Sean 76, 232 Lau, Bobby 482, 220, 222, 232 Lauer, Beverly 44, 29, 484, 487 Lauer, Julie 69, 448, 478, 240 Lawler, Phillip 232 Lawrence, Bruce 69, 468, 482 Leach, Angela 69 Leach, Tamara 29 Lee, Allen 48, 473 Lee Anthony 84, 432 Lee Bryan 29 Lee Charles 232 Lee George 29 Lee Jeanne 232 Lee, Joey 69 Lee,AJohn 468, 232 Lee Mark 49 Lee Melanie 69 Lee Regina 29 Lee Shannon 69, 80 Lee Tammy 69 Mack, Kelley 70 Mack, Linda 233 Maddox, Gary 70 'Madick, Vicki 30 Mahan, Sharon Mahan, Susan 233 Mdtoney, Scott 49, 469 Mahurin, Mike 70 Main, Jason 57 Majers, Bob 49, 494 Maloney, Mary 49, 464 Maloney, Missy 70 Maloy, David 30, 469 Manion, Willie 70, 449 Monroe, Cindy 30, 465 Manroe, Mark 466, 244, 233 Manser, Shane 49 Markley, Paul 70 Marks, Richard 30 Marney, Bill 49 Marrs, Kelly 30 Marsh, Christie 30 Martin, Denise 233 Martin, Elizabeth 30 Leeds, Ronda 470, 232, Lefebvre, Rita 69, 473, 480, 240 Leftridge, William 49 Leggio, John 40, 69, 445 Lehman, Joyce 246, 232 Lei, Phillip 49, 494 Lemons, Michael 29 Lemos, Marco 49 Leonard, Melanie 49, 433 Leslie, Cindy 232 Leslie, Don 69, 75 Leverich, Lori 29, 444 Levy, Theresa 49 Lewis, Connie Lewis, Darren 49, 469, 485 Lewis, Gerald 30 Martin, Laura 70 Martin, Richard 30, 494 Martin, Steven 30 Martine, Dan 70 Martine, Lynette 233 Martinez, Michael Maschler, Kristopher 49 Maschler, Tom 233 Mautino, Helen 49, 464 May, David 30 May, Jeff 70 Mazza, Frank Mc Manus, Susan 70 Mc Millin, Patricia 70 McBee, Jeff 30 McCahon, Steve 459, 233 ---f-- --1Ll3l--'-Q'34g-s,.Zjf j- ' jA '2A' A ' - , I , L , ...,-,-Q-yew-pw-Q-Y----ar--- -. --vw-me-pan-fn.--1. 4 V. ,, . . . ., .. 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Y, ,,.,,- f - ,. - , - ,, , ,,Q,, ,.v'-rn-'rf--'fv.-ah-ifggrq.-a Creatfs McCahon, Tim 70 McCarty, Pauline McClure, Rodney 49 McColm, Keith 70 McConnell, Michael 30, 469 McCoy, Ken McCoy, Kevin 49 McCrudden, Donna 30 McCubbin, Donna 233 McCulloh, Kathleen 470, 233 Millard, Mike Neeley, John 82 Neland, Tammy 74, 73 Nelson, Sandra 54, 459 Nelson, Shawn 32, 432 Nevins, Denise 234 Nevins, Nevins, Jack 4, 54, 99, 473 Mary 473, 240, 234 New, Curtis 32 New, Randal 65, 74, 494 Newberry, Annette 32 Newberry, Joyce 234 Miller, James Miller John 42, 234 Miller Leann 34 Miller Matthew 34, 32, 432 Miller Becky 459, 234 Miller Sherri 50, 53 Miller Steve 234 Miller, Velinda Miligan, John 50 Milligan, Mark Million, Beth 234 Mills, John 234 Mils, Joyce 234 Mills, Ronica Millsap, Jim 34, 469, 486 Minnis, Gary 34 Minnis, Denise 74 Miquelon, Matt 5L Mistretta, Carol 74 Mitchell, James 50, 469 Monson, Ronnie 50, 445 Mantavon, Lynnae 234 Montez, John 234 Moon, Jon 50, 427, 428, 434 Moon, Tim Moore, Scott 50 More, Nancy 74 Newbury, Daniel 466, 234 Newlon, Matthew 32 Newman, Gregory 64, 74, 494 Newman, Joy 74, 77, 459 Nible, Tommy 234 Nichols, Donald 32 Nichols, Karl'244 Nichols, Ronald 32 Nichols, Thomas Niehaus, Craig 45, 54, 474 Nigro, Michael 54 Nigro, Phyllis 74 Nixon, Karen 54, 473, 478, 240, 244 220 Nordyke, Lisa 54 North, Chris 32 Norton, Tina 54 Nowak, David 32, 469, 486 Nunez, Lisa 74, 487 O'Dell, Angela 244 O'Dell, Jon 466, 468, 474, 244 O'Guin, Gerald 32 O'Rear, Renee 54, 33 Oak, Kelly 72 Ohler, Chris 32, 464, 475 Ohler, Shawn 244 Ohrazda, Eddie 72 Olds, Christina 54, 83, 464, 480, 240 244 Morgan, Milford 34 Morgan, Tom 428, 439, 234 Morgan, Troy 74, 74 Morreale, Anna 74, 72 Morris, Eileen 42 Morris, Jeff 45, 74, 435, 459 Morris, Jeff Eugene 34, 469 Morris, Mike 50 Morris, Troy 34 Morrow, Scott 74 Morse, Andy 234 Moser, Julie 50, 459 Motley, Tina 54 Mount, Janet 74 Muckenthaler, Laura 54 Muecke, Charles 74, 466 Mueller, Kathy 34 Meuller, Todd 454, 459, 234 Mullenix, Hank 74 Mullinix, Sarah 234 Mundorff, Cheryl 234 Muninger, Julie 34 Munsel, Eric 54 Murphy, Gale 234 Murphy, Sonya 54 Murray, Alan 234 Murray, Lisa 34 Murray, Nancy 32 Musso, Rosemarie 54 Myers, Angel lviynatt, Eddy 49, 54 Myres, Tabatha 32 Napper, Mitzi 32 Nash, Glen 40, 54, 466, 469, 48! Naylor, Cheri 54, 435 Neeley, Angela 74 i , if jk g f, Olmedo, Christopher 54 Olsen, Christeen 54, 464 Olsen, Maureen 244 Olson, Jeffrey 54 Orlando, Barbara 42, 234 Orr, Robert 32 Osborn, April 32 Osborn, Patrick 72, 459 Owens, Donovan 82, 469, 486 Padilla, Jaime 244 Padilla, Sheila 54 Painter, Deborah 32, 427, 433, 437 Painter, Jenny 72, 473 Palmer, Kerri 72 Palmer, Kevin 42, 466, 222, 234 Palmer, Sherri 32 Palmisano, Anthony 234 Panter, Angela 235 Park, Linda 42, 235 Parker, Jackie 235 Parker, Trenetta 72 Parks, Rodney 32, 30, 35, 469, 436 Parmenter, Kelly Parnacott, Amy 236 Parnacott, Thomas 8, 54, 432 Parra, Eric 32, 469 Parra, Gilbert 9, 72, 466, 468, 474 Parra, John 52, 469 Parrett, Nancy 52, 464 Pascuzzi, Constance 244, 292, 235 Patterson, Dennis 32 Patton, Melissa 32, 484 Patton, Steven 52, 473, 85 Paul, Dale 32 Paul, Jamie 72 Paulsen, Jennifer 32 fit -M y LQ jg 1' 1L w4if'1-wil Crealts Payne, William 33, 486 Paynter, Standley 52 Payton, David 72 Peacher, Jackie 235, 446 Pendergrass, Eric 52 Penrod, Bruce 33 Penrod, Bryan 235 Peoples, Marci 33 Perkins, Brian 52 Peterson, Benita 72 Peterson, Lane 72, 246 Peterson, Scott 52 Peugh, Dienna 235 Phillippie, Shelly 72 Rhea, Carl 53, 473 Rheuport, Melissa 235 Rhoades, Kari 53 Rhodes, John 33 Rhueport, Becky 73 Rice, Gina 73, 487, 240, 244 Rice, Lorie 67, 73, 246 Ricehouse, John 73 Richards, Mike 235 Richards, James 235 Richardrs, Shannon 235 Richardson, Kevin 23 Richardson, Peggy 73 Richart, John 73, 468 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Brian 235 Jeffrey 235 Michael 52 Rebecca 33 Steven 72 , Pickarell, Lisa 235, 422 Picone Picone Picone Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Piveral, Pickett, , George 72 , Kathryn 52 , Vincent 33 James 52, 469 Bruce 72 Dave 52 Mark 235 Pamela 35 Kelly 52 Richey, Myrna Richey, Timothy 53 Rickett, Cathy 440, 235 Rickett, Jennie 33, 487 Riddle, Michelle 235 Rider, William 53 Ridgeway, Vonda 53 Riegel, James 73, 445 Rigg, Michael 53 Rigg, Tracy 33 Ring, Jeff 33, 469, 486, 487 Roark, Donna 73 Roark, Leslie 33 Roark, Sherri 422, 235 Robben, Steven 33 Plack, Jackie 72 Plack, Mary 235 Poelma, Lisa 52 Poelma, Mark 72, 74 Pont, Brett 52 Pope, Ricky 52 Popp, Kim 72 Porter, Karl 235 Portwood, Juanita 33 Portwood, Kevin 72 Post, Robert 72, 445 Potter, Karen 33, 444 Pound, Phillip 52 Roberson, Dan 33 Roberts, Cathy 53 Roberts, Jackie 33 Roberts, Marianna 235 Roberts, Rosemarie 73 Robertson, Christine 73 Robertson, Darrin 466, 235 Robertson, Gail 235 Robinett, James 65, 73 Robinson, Mary 53 Robinson, Michael 53 Rocha, Kim 73 Rodenberg, Deane 404 Powell, David Powell, Keith 52, 469 Power, Amber 33 Pratt, Janet 52 Pratt, Richie 72 Rodenburg, Michael 53 Roderick, Mary 34, 465, 480 Rodriquez, Rafael 236 Rogers, Alan 236 Rogers, Christine 53 Pruetting, Jolinda 235 Pritchard, Randy 33 Pritchard, Tammy 72 Pritchard, Tina 235 Probst, Robbie 72, 466, 474, 246 - Proctor, Tammy 33, 244 Prucha, Tom 72, 466, 168, 482 Pugh, Dennis 73 Purtle, Wendalyn 52 Quick, Carolyn 33 Raab, Michelle 73, 486 Rackley, Pamela 52 Racy, Janett 33 Racy, Steve 73 Ragusa, Anthony 73 Ramirez, Sylvia 73, 455, 459 Ramsey, Angie 73 Rash, David 52, 459 Ray, Joe 235 Reavis, Darren 235, 444 Reed, Blaine 33, 473, 475 Reeds, Pennie 33, 34 Renfro, Linda 235 Ressler, Maria 52, 433 Reuscher, Joely 33 Reynolds, Andrew 235 Reynolds, Brian 52, 459 Rogers, Debra 73 Rogers, Gary 53 Rogers, Lisa 34 Rogers, Ronald 53, 459 Roggy, Tammy 53, 459 Roland, Robin 34, 487 Romine, Patrick 73, 459 Rookstool, David 8, 466, 222, 236 Rookstool, Mike 34, 469, 486 Rookstool, Patricia 73, 435 Ross, Amy 73 Rothrock, Cheryl 453, 236 Rowland, Pat 73, 459 Roy, Duane 53, 469 Roy, Janice Roy, Teresa 74 Rube, Denise 74 Rudler, Sherri 53 Rueter, Paula 74 Russell, Carl Russell, Kenneth Russell, Rhonda 74, 466 Russell, Robert 236 Saddler, Tina 74 Saddler, Leslie 34 Sailor, Rudolph 53 Salerno, Frank 74, 466, 468 .. ,,-.g. Lili 2 f ,id h II h:vl I '1I - PI - I -.I- -I -.L ., Creaits Salerno, Cathy 236 Salerno, Rosemary 53, 480 Salisbury, Brenda 34 Sallaz, Russell 422, 434, 459, 236 Salley, Kenneth 44, 74 Sanders, Arlene 53 Sanders , Carol 53, 57, 487 Sanders, Deborhah 53 Sanders, Josphine 74 Sanders, Mary 236 Sanders, Mike 53, 56, 444, 494 Sannipoli, Vince 236 Sanstra, Sanstra, Scott 74 Sherri 236 Santiago, Louis 53 Santoyo, Felix 34 ...-.-4. ....,,,,..,.,,.. --v- -wana-qv-ivQ . f ,....-,.,,,.,!,,:,!,t?,n,,, Siemens, Jana 34, 433, 435 Sieverin, Alan 74 Silvers, Jenifer 75 Simbeck, Kevin 34 Simmons, Jeff 449, 236 Simons, Kimberely 75, 449 Simons, Tresa 434 Simpson, Glen 236 Sinclair, Pennie 75 Singleton, Matt 75 Sissel, Rhonda 54 Sizemore, Brian 66, 75, 468 Skulley, Leanna 236 Slagley, Sondra Slinkard, Susan 75 Slover, Laura 35 Smiroldo, Leaanne 236 Santoyo, Kevin 236 Sarcione, Bruce 74 Sartain, Amy 54 Sartain, Colleen 94 Sawyer, Brian 236 Scarking, Donie 34 Scarking, Ron 59 Schapeler, Staci 74 Schapeler, Traci 83, 236 Schapeler, Susan 54 Schlie, Bryan 34 Schmaltz, Tracy 54 Schmidt, Becky 236 Schmidt, Deanne 54 Schmidt, Dennis 236 Schmidt, Gayle 34 Schmidt, Karen 34, 245 Schmidt, Michelle 34 Schmidt, Susan 74 Schneider, Piper 459, 244, 236 Schneider, Ronnie 459 Schoeck, Thomas 54 Schorr, Kelly 54 Schriefels, Kimberly 54, 464 Schwalm, Gina 236 Sciara, Nancy 236 Scott, Andrea 34 Scott, Bridgett 34 Scott, Pam 75 Serfass, Jennifer 4, 459, 470, 236 Shafer, Jill 34 Shannon, Sheri 34 Sharpe, James 54, 469, 485 Scheckells, Clark 34 Scheckells, Stephanie 34 Sheets, Lana 74 Sheffield, Belinda 487, 236 Shepherd, Cheryl Shewmake, David Shields, Kathy 4, 435, 236 Shields, Mathew 74 Shields, Ruth 54 Shipley, Chris 463, 236 Shockey, Jimmy 74 Shook, Allison 34 Shook, John 236 Shook, Shannon 74 Shock, Tom 400 Short, Annette 254 Smith, Smith, Brenda 35, 470, 484, Cathy 54, 464 Smith, Cindy 54, 435 Smith, David 6, 459 Smith, Douglas 54, 459 Smith, James 237 Smith, Kellie 35 Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry 237 Smith, Lisa 6, 404, 237 Smith, Lloyd 35 Smith, Ray 35 Smith, Rick 54 Smith, Robert 54 Smith, Robert 237 Smith, Roger 54, 473, 485 Smith, Teresa 454, 473, 240 Smith, Tim 466, 244, 237 Smith, Verlin 237 2 Smotherman, Jacqueline 54, 449 Snedeger, Tracy 54 Snow, Skip 44, 75 Snyder, Norman 64, 75 Sobbe, Mike 26, 75, 466, 468, 48 Sobbe, Paul 35, 469 Soehlig, Kevin 35, 469, 475 Soetart, Louis 54 Soldanels, Julie 55 Sommers, Anthony 55 Sparks, Jeffrey 75 Sparrow, David 75 Sparrow, Debbie 237 Speak, Dennis 445, 237 Speak, Dennis 75 Spears, Dana 35, 64 Spence, Dawn 244, 237 Spence, Mark 75, 466, 468 Spencer, Gail 55 Spring, Crystal 55, 454 Sprouse, Kimberly 440, 237 Spurgeon, Cindy 55 Spurgeon, Kimberly 55 Staffer, Christopher 35 Staffer, Kent 454, 237, 459 Stalcup, Candle 35 Stapleton, Glen 237 Stark Cherie 409, 237 Stark, James 35 Stark, Stacy 55, 487 Short, Bethanne 74 Short, Deborah 236 Short, Denny 54 Short, Mike 236 Shrout, Bryan 74 Shull, Patrick 466, 244, 222, 236 Shultz, Laurie 74, 446, 459 Sidebottom, Pamela 54 Siemens, Trace 74 Starr, Malissa 237 Starr, Tami 55 Stearman, Randy 35 Sterling, Kim 237 Stewart, Darrin Stewart, Deana 35 Stewart, James 237 Stidham, Rebecca 75 40, 244 2,4 Creaifs Stigler, Gregory 237, 444 Still, Alicia 55 Still, Danny 237 Still, Dana 55 Still, Steven 237 Stine, Bret 55, 469 Stine, William Scott 75, 47 Stipa, Michelle 75 Stockton, Charlie 237 Stogsdill, Laurence 35, 30 Stone, Dana 237 Storey, Christol 55 Stotler, Rochelle 75 Strock, Margaret 75 Strait, Tammy 237 Stratton, Jillene 55, 463, 4 Straub, Kelly 35, 33 Strickbine, Jarrod 54 Stucker, Richard 75 Stuckey, Jeffery 75 Stucky, Lawrence 55 Stuckey, Sylvia 404, 237 Stukesbary, David 237 Stull, David 237 Suggs, Diana 55 Sullivan, Billy 75 Sullwold, Sherri 237 Sullwold, Stephanie 35 Summers, Daniel 55 Summers, John 35 Suppes, Derek 35, 486 Sutlief, Martin 55, 469 Sutton, Joe 55 Swartz, Christopher 55 3, 244 80, 240 Tillery, Jeff 36 Tilly, Jessee 64, 76 Todd, Randy 238 Tomac, Joseph 4741, 238 Tombs, Tracy 56 Topham, Wayne 238 Torrey, Roberta 36 Tosatto, Myla 36 Tranbarger, Dana 404, 238 Trautwein, Amy 56, 57 Tregemba, Kelly 238 Tregemba, Lisa 76 Troutman, Lisa 238 Trowbridge, Cherly 36 Trowbridge, Christina 76 Trump, Shelly 238 Tucker, Michael 56 Turner, Jennifer 56 Turner, Kimberly 56 Turner, Ronald 36 Turner, Tracy 75 Umholtz, Daniel 56, 469 Vaca, John 238 Vaca, Kimberly 36 Vanclel, Jeff 440 Vandendaele, Michael 238 Vandierendonck, Doug 56 Vandierendonck, Wendi 56 Vandyke, Pamela 36 Vangordon, Brenda 75 Vanlue, Belinda 75 Van Skike, Christine 56 Vansickle, Mark 76, 473 Vanslyke, Connie 36 Taegel, Kathryn 75, 459 Talbert, Kenneth 55 Talbot, Karin 237 Taylor, Bruce 237, 422 Taylor, Charles 237 Taylor, Curtis 238 Taylor, Deanne 55 1 Taylor, Faith 435, 238, 422 Taylor, Greg 466, 482, 248, 24 Taylor, Jon 35 Taylor, Kimberly 238 Taylor, Larry Taylor, Penny 75 Taylor, Ron 55 Teegarden, Milton 238 Terbush, Martha 56 Terbush, Mary 56 Therling, Milhelm 238 Thomas, Dawn 238 Thomas, James 35 Thomas, Peter 35 Thomas, Shelly 76 Thompson, Brent 73, 248, 238 Thompson Curtis 238 Thompson, Dawn 56 Thompson, Doug Thompson Doug 238 Thompson Greg 238 Thompson Gwendolyn 76 Thompson Janet 238 Thompson, Lynette 35 Thompson, Nancy 56 Thompson, Ricky 76 Thompson, Terry 404, 238 Thompson, Todd 36, 469 Thompson Troy 36 Thompson Fred 76, 435, 246 Thorp, Valerie 56 Thurman, Julie 36 Thurman, Shayna 62, 76 Velasauez, Edward 36, 473, 486 Venable, Niel 238 Venus, Rose 238 Verdusco, John 238 Villavicencio, Laura 244, 238 Vivona, John 56, 435 Vogelbaugh, Christine 76, 462, 463, 478 Vogelbaugh, Lisa 36, 484 Volkman, Douglas 36 Vossmer, Deborah 36 Wages, Kenneth 400, 238 Wagner, Wende 9, 404, 433, 435, 239 Walker, lan 56 Walker, John Walker, Scott 76 Walker, Sharon 56 Wall, Alan 36 Waller, Patricia 76 Walters, Fredrick 56 Walters, Sherry 36 Walther, Mark 239 Ward, Sean 239 Ware, Sandra 55, 56 Warner, Lisa 75, 434, 433 Warner, Melinda 60, 76, 487 Warner, Paula 36 Warner, Thomas 56 Warren, Cynthia 36 Warren, Shelly 76 Warren, Sherri 56 Wasmer, Ward 239 Waters, Eric 56 Watkins, Ray 239 Watkins, Robin 57, 459 Wattenbarger, Lori 246, 239 Watts, Watts, Watts, Watts, Brian 239 Gary 30, 36, 469, 486 Shawn 9, 57, 466, 469, 482 Tanya 36 Waugh, Deborah 57 - W -- :gg ,- F yn- --:sg , , f s-rf .W-.fn -. 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'I'1,'1 tru,-,1L,,., sf'- gs'Lg,'r'i -1- 1.ea,3g,fRm 415.513, ww,L' 459 4, 200 480 Zaiger, Bethany 37 Zerbe, Debbie Zurn, Jeannie 45, 77 SPECIFICATIONS This yearbook was published under the following speci- fications: Headlines, 36 point upper and lower case Avant Garde-43 type: Special Copy, 42 point Avant Garde: Body Copy, 40 point Avant Garde: Cutlines and Photograph Captions, 8 point Avant Garde: Index, 8 point Avant Garde. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank each of you for participating in this yearbook and everyone who supported this Odyssey staff. Special thanks go to the following: Josten's American Yearbook Representative Ed Villwock John DeCloud, Than Castle, and photographer Keith Timberlake qDeCloud Studiosj Parents and students who helped with the preparation and execution of the Odyssey Coronation assembly: Ken Lourwood Csound systemj, Hank Reese, Eddie Barrera, Don Giannola C'Rocky actorsy, Dr. Sover- eign qpodium speakerb, Randy Christy Qsoloisty Artist Pam Kolb Ccover art, endsheet art, title page art, last page arty Artist Debbie Young Qunderclass section art, sport sec- tion arty Artist Angela Bechthold Cihstrumental section arti The Sun newspaper: the Antioch Shopper Cfor printing our news storiesj Beau Brummell Cstaff good luck charmj Mr. Hinkel's photography class Clndexj Frank E. Lane Cmoral support: last minute assembly er- rand runner: husbandj Steve Cauveren C'Rocky actorb, Mr. Rauch, Mr. Mengh- ini, Jazz Band Cmusic for assemblyy Herschel Ellifrits, Chuck Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fairchild, Mrs. Blankenship Qassembly preporationj Warren Hook, Renee O'Rear Cassembly lightrngy John Ham Qintercom openingy Mike Pender-SkefHngfon's Formal Wear Qborrowed tuxes for assemblyy Booster Club Chew staff typewritery ' -W g, L: -f Jfzj ' if ,:,iz.g,s..azs,..,.-. ysa1-'Q--r'L-Lu1f2L-J Crea Siigler, Still, All Siill, Dc Still, Dc Slill, Si Stine, Siine, Sfipci, Stock Slogs Stone Siofel Sioile Siroc Slroii Sirciil Sir-an Siricl Siucl Siuc Siuc Sluc Siuk STull Sugv Sullii Sullx Sulli Sun Sun Sup Sui Sul Sw TOT Tcl To To Tc Tc Tc Tc Tc Tc T1 T. T T T T T T 2 .5 'Z elif-,as ..f.... Q l n'l lff 4' F 'r7' 7 ,fri fo '52, 43, 'ff' milgg ioncludes our Tonkovision irons- ec fn 0' This Yeor Please Tune in nexi Y r or 0 coniinuoiion of our broodcosi. 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