Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)
- Class of 1973
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C.-!CLUj'1.J 0, g3,f:,-cw? f .Q mx ,gig L J af ,,f7vVoQ2L fffwgzfg, X ,AS aww 'Wa' ff .55-Q 'Can you imagine husf years ' from 'today Sharing a park bench qufe,ily? e ' lt3'se'hardn for me to realize that-someday. . . weh'll be Qldg ' OW time -will be mover. The wobla' Wilfwbev handed toa new generationl . Wilfwe have made Zhe 'world a better. .happjeraplace,? A I only hope A. -that we can succeed in creating ci life thaffourzchjldren can love. will we have pridourselves offblindeprejodioeg . hate? we look toward 'the future' ahafawe dream ftof-Change thewoifld. . Q E01 make it-better. Will al have 'made a-difference? ' 91.968 Paul Simon W ' Used 'with perniiskionl'-of thevpzghlishef. QRJHSM QW , Sw SEZ, Ourchildren. . . , The y twill live , in the wofrla' wevcreate. Will it be a better place for them? t Will' they know what a flower smellslike., . orfhow wonderfull the I greeh grass is for lyingih? The trees in the autumn with their many Shodes of yellow . .orangeg , ,red . . will they see this? a The brillaht blue, sparkling sk y and white clouds, D will they -Still be here? Ur. i. ,will there be wall to wall cities ahdpeople. . gpeople. . people? -Will there be rhillioias ofrcarst tohs-of trash? y Qur'Cl1ila'rem -' .wliere will they go to be alone. y. . to get away. . .e P anywhere? y , Will we create ' a harmonious worla' for. them? 1 V Or. . .will there be a world? Will war kill us all? I cherish my freedom. . .I believe lt's fan tastic. l am proud ofmy country- But l am also afraid. I believe in life. . . l want life. We need to find some thing else besides war. . . we need peace. Please. . .l believe in my country, yet l don't want it to be too powerful. l want my country to feel the beauty of life- of happiness- and of freedom. . . freedom of choice. l want my children to know peace. I have never known peace. 31457, Q ,4 W f ff 'fu I I h . 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A-A ,R 0 g xx X- ss-'Hn-. :Jn S CAMPUS Wyand0tte's 22-acre campus in 36th year of tradition and pride at present site. The famous twin towers have welcomed Big Red's students since March 4, 1937. The campus changes with the seasons, from an autumn gold to a glistening white winter and then to the long awaited flowering, green spring. Do they really give you a map ?. . .l 'll never memorize my classesl. . .Whafs Recital Hall?. . .When will it ever stop snowing?. . .The trees look awfully tired! i . i ' X P: A V-M. iff.. P. Q, 'rf rg Ln- JZ, ,nf , Y , 2 ff. , 'I' ' Qgf J :11',,QQ3 - . ,EQ -K, 1 ' u ,V - , 142' 'iziiir-,J-f -- p M Q .1i3:1'in f ' ,-:-- .1 .,- . y -'tv-mx' 41 Tr q19Lj5-'.ff- ,LL . - 'xv N ' ' J, .'?5e,:L I. ' , 1.4 Sf' Q i Z'4' S ' .jfqii ' ff? if iflf - li w 'F H, Yr If L- ff, ,--I-ilwgfg.-. .'sisQf.2'j ',1ug ,E- i s t if 14 f ' f --.: ,Q . .rf if y ,. .nf 3 - I r -. -,-, 4 3 - .-: iv ,:-.- -' 3,1 :aj-5,4315 fn, 5 :al -1. , ,lg - 1- ' 3. 33? 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V - A 4' Q-al 15.1 1' L ...., -1' 11.1. ffl , W ii-'W ,.5'f 5' f45 in 4:3 1 I 1 f 1 . 1 L E wg 12, Returning to a childhood pastime on a cool E .X summer morning, Debbie Kile and Donna Head romp on a tire swing at Grandview Park. Q41 Matt Q il 1 Johnson and Becky Arrocha laugh with Connie Bodenhamer and Mike Malner as they spend zz R R I AGE? ,U ' Sunday afternoon on a bike hike. SOCIAL HALL Social hall revealed by feelings of mood as Big Red students could be by themselves, yet never feel lonely. . .It's sometimes so quiet I can read a book. . .It sets me in a mood to write a song. . .The trophy case highlights Social hall as it holds the many proud pieces of gold and silver won by present and former students. . .It makes me proud to know I 've done something good for the school. . . Social hall is usually filled, both before and after school, with groups 'of students talking about upcoming events or social activities. . .Is anyone trying out for the play?. . .Ifyou need a ride to the swim meet, be in Social hall at 2:45. . .A new tradition became part of Social hall and Wyandotte this year, Spirit Week. . .Hey you guys, Iet's head down to the malt shop. . .Dress in grubby clothes? I do everyday!!! I wonder who'lI win the faculty legs contest. . . A warm atmosphere touches Social hall during the Christmas holi- days. . .I always thought those were real presents under the tree. . .Social hall, a place where students could go anytime of the day, a place where play tickets could be bought, where students could cover its walls with signs on game days but most of all, .where students could come and be together. . .Social hall, the first place I went as a sophomore, and the last place I left and missed as a senior. 26 K+' Q-A I 1 5? fi' X, 3, ,A ' H.-. L ' 'v'2:'. I fl W175: I A, .Ni 7-34. J 'Eif- 1 if , Mm. N f 5 . A . wx My . -2 2 :Hiss .1 . gg:-x vi R ,I X V. r M Q, wiL..f. .Q as ' X ': . . T51 ,' MQ 'fib- wgfy -, jx .-'fZ'- ,,, ..,,.. t ,tw f ' Hg,x:vjJ'f' .4 ,rf ,J-Lx Q 1 - in-,uv ,APL -pw- 1221, 4 1 :Q V lf,1M ,Mx 1 'V 1' H - ALEQ, il 4 - gifs, K 'If' ,.4 '6 J ill HJ Nadine Daniels, Debbie Selmon and Rosalin Willis stop by Taco Kidfor something to eat on their 'way home. i2j Roasting hot dogs on a Friday after a game, Eugene Fridblam, Harold Colsten, Karen Lawrence and Paulette Harlan find time passes 'very quickly with friends. i l Students had many favorite places to go on weekends and after school. Extra time was easily filled by going to a show, eating pizza, getting together with friends, messing around, or just relaxing after five long days of school. What time are you supposed to be home ?. . . Where 's Young Life at tonight?. . .I 'm about to starve. . .l should be saving my money for Christmasi. . .All I need is a penny more for tax. . . ls Pizza Place open?. . .lf your radio doesn't work, we'll just have to sing! if 1 3 I . HANGOUTS -gm - Sf ' tnmne nlgmm n NV! JI! HIM . . -HUM! w .. Jgygml I H yt T t Y 19 IE UNlED IN IHE HUUSE Hill Fl 131 Students find they enjoy Pizza Place, especially when their friends are there and Freedom Press is playing 141 Looking over the bulletin hoard featuring the different shows at the Indian Springs Theater, Rhonda Borden and Frank Wise decide on just one. AUTUMNOF '72 Heat and more heat marks the beginning of a new school year. . .No more staying up until 3:00 a.m.. . .I 've never been so hot in my life. . .lf it's 900, we only go a halfday. . . Oh! l'm dizzy. . .l 've got burrs all over me. . .No homework, can you believe it?. . .I 'm the only person in the world who can't park in Pete's!. . .Saturday in the park. . . You can't fly a kite in the fall. . .Meet you after the game. . . Does anybody have money for gas?. . .l only have a nickell. . . just think, only three months until Christmas vacationl. . . al. ,ga ,vi l- .ff , I I 1 . I K - i v- '-vf Cv? n H, 1 ' QE: k Q ' ., I , ,1k.,TMH ,fu 121' ,Lump ' -X541 1 7 V. -L . 11.4 , f . V .JN ,rg w K X 4 'uv ,,' J,,,'.1L,..1.1 V. , f , r 1 p,, , , .41 . - , ,,.'s.fv fu:-',f ' f'4f'?'.f w V, 'I X' ww.-9 ' I ,MQ ,,,r,:','1.' L-,. 'N I 'Yi' 5.31 I ' ' -,'4'-5734.5 1 A A ..-, I - I' 15 f' 3 K , 'wh .V V xp! -mm Lg- -1-.313 t- . QEQQKANH, , iv H-Ac-. if' X f .apv Mssx if ff 1 4. 3. Us . V ' 3 . ,r J. -,.-....,,...A - - L nic -V d4..,m..g ,- .V E., I ,f W' 1 I ,4 pn KAYCEE ACTIVITIES Dean Stuart chosen as assistant sponsor for the 1972-73 school year. His main duty was to keep the KayCees in their assigned sections at games and out of trouble. Selling Go Big Red bumper stickers and different types of stationery kept the pepsters busy. Also, the KayCees were required to attend all home athletic events during the school year. Two bits, four bits, up sixteen. . . I 'll never get 350 points!! Would you please YE LL. . . We are from Wyandotte. . .Stop, Look, and Listen. . .We Hnally get a balloon this year. . .We 've got spirit how 'boutyou??? I1 J After yelling through half of the SMNW varsity football game, Becky Hendee takes time out to munch on a candy apple. l2j Arriving before the Washington-Wyandotte varsity football game, Beverly Kennedy picks up a stack of programs and proceeds to pass them out to Wanda Brownlee. 34 f3l julie Hammond and jenne Reed stir up alot of excitement and spirit with the help of their megaphones at a morning pep rally an the campus Q41 One of Wyandottes biggest clubs, the KayCees, provide vocal support by yelling cheers along with the cheerleaders, at the athletic events. QSQ Stuffing a rainbow after school helps Helen Bajich and Vickie Steele earn their KayCee points as well as sneak va peek at the decorations. ,7- HOMECOMI NG ACTIVITIES First bonfire sent decorations blazing the Monday night following the homecoming dance. Students brought hotdogs and marshmallows to roast while the Pep band provided the music that night. As in the past, the dance was held in the East Cafeteria on I October 14, 1972. Tiny baskets filled with gold, an emerald castle, and a huge rainbow set the mood for this year's theme, Beyond A Rainbow. All this work and l'rn still not going. . .just follow the yellow brick road. . .Anyone need a home- coming ticlaet??? 36 Q? 1 f lil After the halftime ceremony ends, the pep club section as well as the homecoming royalty can relax and enjoy watching the rest of the game. QZI Before refreshments are served, couples at homecoming just plain listen or dance to the many sounds The Spirit of Chrisma have to offer. 3 a r., , up-A X' Q X Qi R, F, 1 K ,U 4 Y J, .Q T l L V L iv . , nw 4 lr- 1 -14 1.15 E3 'fi 'fri H21 Q . ' Hg , wb L' V -. .--4.. 1 8- JL. y S M DI' ,. Lg I Ay: 1 EM ,. 1,,, ' 1 L 'V 7 . 5 yr vig IVV. YYWW A V Q . --4 - '-1? , 1 . e -5 2, 1 .-., f,-14.7--,. eng ..., XA -- gt? U 'ffm . - w M :V ,,,,,,.., 'n Princess jan Mercer Roxane Martino ,' ,V N-V., i M52 H3 Say fiqgr nk- , 5 tb, s Jfflfg. 5 o rl t Q H ff 5 Qui I l lll After being driven around the football field in a convertible, Jeannette Parker takes ber place on the queen 's throne on homecoming night. Queen Parker- ' - not 1 , :wa HOMECONII NG ROYALTY Balloons, rainbows highlight coronation as leannette Parker was announced the new homecoming queen. Due to the lack of participation this year, halftime floats were canceled. Princesses Roxane Martino and Shelia Peghee were presented six white roses while the attendants were given six yellow roses. After joni Weinert, 1971 queen, presented one dozen red roses to jeannette, all were escorted off the field by their fathers. A dance was held in their honor the following night, October 14. l don 't know who to vote for, l like them all. . .Atleast it didn 't rain this year. . .l bet people think we have rainbowitis! 39 ' 1-xt., ?-,,, .. 13 ,E .,-,VI ' I 5 I I :Af . -ig ---M' ,,.-,-. T.. ' pf, T V 252- '--4-1, , ' 42, 4552- A V ,. ,A if .. . .4 - 'Z S . Exif! af' ,E EVE. l Sfiffff , Q 1 at 'f' M ,-fa 01' .,n r P nf 4- LP cr . 40' + -1 Abu f o f C . 1 LL . 4,4 fl fn i r v ,N , X L 'S' W, Q. 5 A. 91 X 2456 -, i I 1 i I I f 'PQ ix f I gi +2: '..x FQ- '.' ,- Lfmf. '2i5!1i5? -'f QQ mr 957, 'L f .+ we :J J 75 :L L..,. -,Q ' ' 1, w,,.. : -. ,lpn px E ,until X v--4 F' ,7l1,. IH Not being able to resist the temptation of throwing a snowball, Anthony McGhee picks up some snow, aiming carefully at Ernest Cartert 12, With the temperature falling and the snow piling up, Lloyd Martley spends an hour after school shoveling a sidewalk. Q35 Bridget Smith adds a nose to the snowman she built, while Lema Schultz gathers up the new fallen snow to pack around the bottom. .,.' - a 1 ' I ' W 'V' . gtiv J'- JF' A X 5 2 :F .' A Ap- - Nd. .--' , Q2 .a - , .V 1, ' 'F U13 f 5, . q A+ B 'hi ' 4 Oo nog, A., J' Ia u. C33 ia 'QS' if 'Ns 4 A we-'H if 3' WINTER OF 72 Snowflakes, ICICIGS covered the ground welcoming the cold weather You guide the sled but watch out for that tree . Of course I can build a snowman . .l know my nose is red, just call me Rudolph . . The only thing l hate about snow is having to shovel it .I haven t even touched one single book. . .What s a vacation for if you have to study? My toes feel like ice cubes. . .Those trees look so pretty. . .Can you believe we got out of school an hour early?. . .Don 't eat yellow snow. . .l predicted it would snow, but no one believed me. . . Look, there's an angel in the snow. . .l'd blow my nose but it makes so much noise. . .The year will really fly by now that Christmas vacation is over. . . 43 ,Fl D . . I 'R 1 . l . ,W . 8 I Q51 Debbie Abart and Linda Ellington bold on to -514. fx Y T . . . I I .. ' Q' .vs ' - ' Q . 5 1 dl , 1 . if X Q rw V' 'nl i J . l4l I O I , . . I I CHRISTMAS FORMAL ROYALTY f '- I K Formal King, Queen 1 reigned during dance A as Gordon Washington and Reba Stafford were crowned by the 1971 king and queen, joe Straub and joAnn Corson. Completing the royal court were couples serving as princes and princesses and attendants on December 9, 1972. He '5 getting 0 shirt to match my dress. . . Where are you guys going to eat?. . .Everything looks Christmasy, don 't you agree?. . , 1 55 'few if A lib- lda- 'A 1 ' '-qv., -si we 4, W i I If ' 1.1 - : RN Gig 44 4' g .gin -g V f I2 1 Queen 1 Kin 111Conrinuinga three year tradition, the 1971 X R W king and queen, Joe Straub and JoAnn Carson return to crown the new 1972 couple. .N 1 I 44 ,J . ,t '. .- 1? W 7 C Tlfikt- H 1 7- C J ' 'SX ,jg :+L- Q QKQLQI J' My 1.-dl ' 'ffli' , ,Pye ig, Q11 Entering the gym, Cindy Hathaway and Mark Jansen realize the decorations are appropriate for the theme, Crystal Memories. Q21 Janet DePriest and Howard Surancy enter the gym after being announced '73 Attendants, Q31 An important part of the coronation, is the crowning of the '73 king and queen, Gordon Washington and Reba Stafford, by :be '72 king and queen, Joe Straub and JoAnn Carson. 46 my Z'JU..w.:, ,. 'H 2515? J ,il 4 biz: Y ' x ,,,. lam: Q 'v .,1 ' J E rg 15.4 1 -'ff i9':i , A - eff' ai' 31.56 .Q q vig n 'TQ' -A, 'id' Q 7, x . - -rx .4 in we? rg. ,J M .W- M -v e ':, , ,, up ff' of K , 5 A, U b V Y , 1 M mm fir ufaiuk. 'fi' . ff? Fllt' R i ,Air , 1 I X X F CHRISTMAS FORMAL 'Crystal Memories' set the atmosphere for the Girl's League Christmas Formal held December 9 in the boy's gym. The Ambassadors played, while the 1972 Royal Couple, Gordon Washington and Reba Stafford were crowned by last year's king and queen, joe Straub and joAnn Corson. I don't know him, how can l ask hirn?. . .The girl really has to pay for the tioketl. . .They really look neat, don 't they?. . . Are you going to help decorate tonight?. . .Can't l just weara plain suiz'?. . . I 41 Spending the night before Christmas Formal . decorating Cindy Landrum, Lori Scott and l5j A fier the coronation, a couple gets in 'while Mrs. Lockett serves refreshments :be remainder of :be dance. Buckingham wrap presents for the tree. 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C v' mlm' 4 fs 1 W 5 . Q 5 l ss-mm e ,M ga ,,,.. H gy . 7:5 f'z'6.'+1-' ' 'X w L P E! Rf' -. R 1, qi, 'am U., QE if V' 52 E if Ed E f 5 f I fo s 1 :-A . 1:-i 2 ' 5 .IA N f W- -W, .,-sp, riff? V, ,.:1: , 1 li., fa , --A-1' 5 V Q Y Q :W :QE vm in 1 - H4 W ,,.,,J, ? as 5, E' 5 EE., ,EQ nf W af M -U fe n ga f Cm- f F-gi f in .P 'N X :xx TQQ, wg fr' ' '--ww-'rv ,,. ls, .K 1 , 4' L X'-'M 4 , W, f7,i Y. I lair-lug .,,alsf-'A 'Us . s 'L-4 .44 a ,ff gg ' ,f --.Z .J s-- FRIENDSHIP Friends are children, cuddly dogs, people who do you trustg who you can talk to. . .cry to. Someone who understands why you're crying and tries to help. Friendship is many things to many people. Some enjoy companionship, like a cuddly dog, that can only listen or just be with you so you won't feel so all alone. Others find friends in children, who seem to put all their trust in you and think you're special. Friendship can be just plain having fun or talking about what's bothering you. 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PLUCKER Board of Education solved overcrowded schools by investigating this ' serious problem. Dr. O.L. Plucker and members ofthe board examined the problem which made' some schools attend split schedules. New secondary schools for over 3,500 students and 2,000 more in newly organized middle schools will open in September of 1973. Among these schools are F.L. Schlagle High School, D.D. Eisenhower jr. High, and l.C. Harmon High School. The Board of Education' has the authority over all projects and decisions. Superintendent of Kansas City, Kansas schools is Dr. O.L. Plucker now in his eleventh year and board members: lVlrs. R.W. Scoville, Reverend E.A. Wadlowe, Dr. john O. Yulich, Mr. Howard Porter, Mr. Dave Larson and Mr. William Nl. Nlodrcin. I ? W Q -1 I A mmf .k --U in E: SEMA 9 5 dr Q52 Q my gwfw 5 fin .nz lm gm view A22 m si.-xx: 4 W 3 Aj Us Q is--f Ewa E Q35 F 3 .sis ww,W '2j50' ' 95 A Q? ,aff an Vial? ggi, hex. 1 . .Jim mg V. .H Thomas j. R67 ne . ,. 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Number of pupils jumped from 200 to 400 in academic classes such as biology, American history, and English. Drivers' Education students from Wyandotte expanded registration from 400 to 500. Classroom work, driving proficiency and mechanical skills were a few of many points stressed. It must be 7000. . Dummy, get off the curb. . .Go with me forget our license tomorrong O. IC ? li 14, Checking an important rule, Teresa Gunter and Sheila Hannah, drivers' education students, refer to the helpful manual. l5l Equipment plays an important part in Biology classes as Sally Chapin and Alice Wilson experiment looking through a microscope at some paramecium. 63 AVTS Vocational training offered the seniors an excellent opportunity to study courses in many different fields. The variety of skills available were cosmetology, auto body repair, household appliance repair, welding and many more. Qualified teachers taught the classes which gave credit toward graduation while learning a skill at the same time. Kansas City, Kansas AVTS locations were 2220 N. 59th, 8th and Nebraska and 1015 State. Each location had different classes and equipment. af lil Cosmetology Student, George Neil demonstrates to Ruth Patti bow to correctly massage Joni Heft0n's scalp. Q31 While printing newspapers in bis Graphic Arts class, Carl Locke fills the Mielbe machine with the accurate amount of ink necessary to operate. 64 Q21 Helping Diana Stanley determine ber time writings, Gwen Strong, also an A VTS clerical training student, looks over ber shoulder. 14, Rex Rasdall and Randy Sessions are working together in electronics class to make a borne-made reverb. 15, Jonathan Goff is shown experimenting with an adjustment signal be just Enisbed in bis electronics class, at tbe new A VTS, located on 59tb Street. .1 vu, - X 51 P 1 W N 1 1 3 . . -1 ' 5-'if 22: me , Wi 5 Zi n pi, ' saw ' Ei 1 I -95-, In 1 , ,JV-A Y Y 455, 'X ' Wqf n - ' QQNM . , '-iflgj F3 z43'ig'i 5 Q Q jun ,gg 5Ef.liif' fi. , I T- ' .- '11 -4-1 - ' Img ' x , , M- '1 W , N, g , 0 -. , A, Vg' A u 1 ' A r' -K - 4- -2, iii!! 'N' v ' ,- .. 4 . Q : , W . , . , 1 .1 ' 'L f E. 5? Eng. 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BQ ,If ni Bias, Karen Rushing, and Bill Siscoe need exact precision on the camera for an assigned project in The Film. .Xb A f Q .. 7 1 1 I lv i i , . 1 i l 1 . l l l 'fir ,I L ,J i x ng., ,T mx X I r 5 we ax 'MQ' ENGLISH English substituted with exciting, new courses this year. Out of five new semester courses, juniors and seniors could pick two, instead of required English. Western Literatu re was one course offered. Protest Writing students had the opportunity to create magazines, while students in Sports Literature experienced an independent film study. Commercials were made along w learning techniques in editing films, as some of the projects in The Film. Creative Writing classes wrote each Thought for the Day in daily bulletins. ith ,I-N, i 41 Reading through some jqnished magazines created by students in Protest Writing are Dave Nowak, Ralph Youngblood, and Jama Akers. f5l Keeping up with sports in newspapers and magazines about dzjferent athletes and games occupy students in Sports Literature. 69 1p n ,Q f ,I 'f sms I Q X ff 1 1' N .'-, 5 V,-u H xg . 25' , 'E' 9 1 5 J 8 Y H ,1'55.fw,:,Mv Y . W V A'-Il I Eu ' . V fx ..,, mui5'25.- - .ire ' .1aET'f-- 'ff W 4 T ,., , .mf Q JL Em if if- lf S f 1, ,7 1 1 . u w 0 , rm' x n 'H U 3 5 igf ,. .. u Aww , Y' 11, H: 5 W' if Q A E ,A-127 Y ,ff 4- -lf-4, , i ff 5 , O 1 0 ,IP NE SIG F 'Y' J? 1'1- :T 3 rr N I 0 .ln pau U!l0 19lI!W wg uayo kj? 01 LU 150 'sn Jlo s. s. Ll 9flL, LID sy yum aql uo Euflymp -ik., Q11 Daere Driskell and Robert Burns look over the finished Eiffel Tower, built by French and Industrial Arts students. Q31 Students in German II often find time to pause from everyday studies to entertain themselves with German songs which they have learned. l2i Mr. Robison's Spanisb I students ,End it difhcult to read the many wards they don't know the meanings of in tbe newspaper El Perm Rojo. l4i With the help of language labs, Russian I students can go through different exercises and drills. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Russian introduced a different challenge in the foreign language department. A new course, Russian, was formed because of the great interest of students. Adding variety to the class, the l students made Russian food at one time during the year. Labs were again used this year to assist students in learning the different languages. During some holiday seasons, the classes celebrated according to the different countries. Published by Spanish IV students was the paper El Perro Rojo . Was ist dass?. . .OKHO, CTHEA ,1 Hablo Espanol?. . .Comment vas tu? , 2 , . ,. Q sf E ' z Q fy . 9355. r I 1- L J .3 . ,, A: ' 'fu -I-L ' V-:w ..yv-H Q - '- X 'rd H. , 1 'q nm 1, J H Ly Q i 4 5 ' Xa Aa N , 'J' J -ff fl. W -1 . ,- 1 ' 'Q '14 N i W 6 W .' , ,fi 3 -v .g 4 I 1 v V ' wi, Q la .fs 7 23 if A .ay 'EEQQH . 63- , I4 Hg .-:1' . 2 , f':. 1 0 w 1 Xin ffz' ref 'lynn I pf 'IF r 1.1 152 'C' - A 4 'n' 7 fer? F i 17.0 'if -rf mu-, 'u ' A bf? f .1531 Q ,-gm 1 V' ,LEU13 s r ' t fungi' fix- 15. g 19 his-, .f I? Q'sv.iFh -,--gg -4 J' X , 5' 5 5 5 :W-03'-P. 3343 Rnd' .v4.,., - vm bw., 4-4 :K . ,M may PV9LI91!llM 'N'V H 'Janoosjp S : 'Jr Ol JQIUJO LU MOLI2j 01 F, L oosgp J 911 Japm ug 01 ouq aq IM aq-LU LU LID 1,191.95-7l0 33 ou saop 'H- SCIENCE Anatomy physiology class added variety to the subjects offered by the science department. The class was designed to aid pre-med students in the study of the functioning of the human body. Each Biology ll student conducted an extensive lab project. Projects were submitted by individual students in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search Program. Other classes used statistical and observational approaches to develop research techniques. But l'm allergic to plants. . . ' Poor Peanut Butter Cup. . . Who Wants to walk the mouse? 76 Q1 j In Mr. Gveene's Physical Science class, Mike Laster and Steve Rock perform an experiment that tests for oxygen content. ily ' '.., C ' 'M .. A ,. Y '. l r iv '- vl Y 'w ' . V l I 1 I 1 r ,-ggw fd Tb'-Y . , 3 V :I - . 1 N1 my A .. 1 . -'l 2 L . -.,, Y rw. 1 ii Dir- -1 'ETX L .' ff ' ' N. if'-'f ,,.Q . ' I- 3 fr' . U fig A . i-W' H ,Wu V .x,,4 W-.-.- lifl . -f .5'5 r H' fl .-' , f '-ff V I l,,. h' ,A ,N 1 X ff' I' , - ul M- ' .M fit: , .y ,ry 1 H ,Q59 PX 'lg Ill. 5 ,zfc-A! . E., j' .,. -VIS , .,-. I L ii-si i-ill-ni 1h ni ii. 11i ni i-,lui .--.. ziqinaiv ai-l--1 Q . 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Front row: Robert Tibbenorg American Emmett Millerg Geography. Gordon C. Jobnsong 'I W 1 FEW 46 ff W N .IEDSO N 'aldoa 32 mg-.I 850 RSE LQN E- HE Q wig uw., Sw QQ.-'Q 5783 ESQ. r,'5'3+ ow RSS Q. 79 Lk 1 , r f wr will Q. K1 I While reading an assignment, students in Mr. Fenton's American History class are able to find some humor in past events. Q21 In Audio Visual, Mr, Williams points out to Lester Camp diferent parts ofa projector, which will be used later for a class 'who will need it. libs , 4' K Q31 Gilbert Hickman finds some abandoned after school hours in hopes that he can his American History in complete 14, With the help ofan overhead projector, . Novak finds be can provide his class 'with rn information during his lectu qwwpvnivs-ifit, L, t L1aff+',?:Qr- l v 'Til' v- ti? 12 l, 5- 5' . . 1 ,,,-.:.i.,.,..:-,., .111-:Sir-Pike V I SOCIAL STUDIES New books provided y more up-datedl facts - . in social studies this year. - Experiencing Government Day, selected Government students went to the county courthouse and were officials, such as , judge, sheriff, and bailiff. Some American History students wrote letters to fictitious colonial merchants, persuading them to help with a revolution. ' Spending many Fridays watching films, American Government and History students learned more about their heritage. How many presidents have you - done so far?. . .All's he does in there is lecture! -ik-, ' :M ggi Q- I 5 r 4 nl fre' ,S . 1 win ':a:, 1: ' ,ng v 'rp Q ,- L nv , ww-URN QQ: I 1- .lx 'W 'M K., ' -fffl. , ,AA. L r K - , TW E5 1 .Sify f Q- ,jf-M I 7:5 1 f ci ,I--,IQM .'v-.: f qiq. 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Eu OS alll ffwbll 1S2f1 1X2U 241 wal l,, 01 U I X 1 I , L, 5. u -, V V HHN x X ' .sf 1 x I ',.44'1 IT- QPSK ij: . uv S lu -. g . ,,' -1 if, - j 2-- QF'-. 3'-lg ' -1 .Troll T. Q. IQ: :,J,1f: flii' 'f' 1 I f '-Ju le 3 ,.f' 'T -It -1 233.4 J. no v: I I, iff xi i nlrgu: ., i .-fag.-Qgt, 71.1 li . , MATHEMATICS Mathmetrics class developed concepts and skills of measurements. All equipment used was new and no formal textbooks were issued. The students learned the use of various measuring devices and , the need for their use in appropriate occupations. ln math analysis, an advanced math course, functions, proofs, summaries, and theorems were explained and studied I thought a rod was a car part. . .One plus one is two ?. . . Mom 's apple pi just ish't what it used to be!!! 'J 7 -if 1 ui l l ll it You. ll5l W, . 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Y-., A?--fi , .fi ' Lag? 51-.. 11' Vu 5! ! paapu LI 10 lfll pD3.Iq 3 '79 1 87 Q11 In his first year at Wyandotte, Mr. Watson finds that plenty of practice each day will help to develop better musical abilities for studentsg Q21 Mr. Kidd demonstrates to Cindy Nowak that complete carefulness is needed to make the very best snowflakes in 3-Dimensional Art, Q31 Mn Mclntosb stresses to bis students in Drama I the importance of emphasizing their lines 'wbile reading the play The Lottery. FINE ARTS Watson took place of Burrow in music department. With him he brought new and impressive marching routines and songs for the band Adding variety in the vocal department was Mixed Chorus. Stagecraft classes provided scenery for the different plays presented by drama students, while art students constructed dimensional and various occasional holiday objects. Teaching a student to speak affectively, research for information, and think fast was the class, debate. I can 't get here at 6:-45!. . . 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' '-iff-:K L 5 ,A if fy ,Si-'17 ' .Aw r'-2 -in .---k --- I- W '!1 : INDUSTRIAL ARTS - HOME ECONOMICS Holiday dinners from foods classes were prepared in learning nutrition principles. Learning to save money by making clothes occupied clothing classes, while budgeting money was one of the many projects of family students. Drawing and shading machine parts were done by machines drafting students. Building I shelves for different purposes was a project in woodworking classes. Auto parts were assembled and studied by mechanics students, and testing and studying electrical currents was done by electronics classes. 'ii ' uhm 1 I , ui, I. utr ,, I4l To find out the specific problem in the car, John Alvarado and Hugh Bell discover they must first get right into the car in Auto Mechanics II, l5I While working on the lathe, Kenneth Williams gives his complete concentration for exact precision in Woodworking II. PH S CAL EDUCATIO v ' 'I Filmgg f lf, 'W - ' N' as ,, ,, a A :fs NLE nm fa 344 J 1! H H em B15 -'JS ' -nli ffm ,iilb Physical Education Faculty-Back frofw: Emil Haan raw: Connie Meyevsg Girls'Pbysical Ed. N4 B0yS'PlJySiCHl Ed- Ofville D- MCHWTW: BDZVS' Alleng Girls' Physical Ed. Karen Adam: C Physical Ed. Don Kyle, Bays'Pbysica1Ed. Front Physical Y i WI A 3 I Q x 1 A ii, , 7 x S xx -1 ,Mn -V g- ,f-+--- g -. , ii?-I-N - , 2' ,.-- ,...,- ,-,..1 ,f aw I s W. ., 1pAasoo3 ampoaq-L u, 4 I , A M . ,- ...- un. S4 OE G'Q QR QS: mf-+ QQ' Nfl N.Q be 3'-n CBN- QQ gm '.E -Q 3 1:1 fi in , ,TZ . ,- ' N W 1 .,- uA,!1,?.A . ,x- w Ji ' v . 'H A A '1 1 , I - X. 'mf-1--,.'e1 xx ' fm Q11 A jump shot gives Terry Shackelford a chance to help his team take the lead in a sbcth hour basketball game. Q21 Greg Vase and Dennis M cDo'well practice various wrestling holds to strengthen their gymnastic abilities. Q31 The tension mounts as a wrestling match between Alan Love and Charles Avery begins. Ml Cindy Landrum, Cindy Hernandez, Gwen Robinson, and Rachel Arrocha step to the beat ofa drum during their marching routine. f5l Tumbling for john Turner and Dwayne Dawn is not only a good means of exercise, but a chance to show a few extra gymnastic tricks. :sit-'18 5+ , wi Julffv' i, 1 , - 'Viffz -'P' .H Nu. ' .rv Eau - . 170, eff! if PHYSICAL EDUCATION Daily effort improved gymnastics abilities and skills. All physical education classes participated in almost all areas of activity. The boys' gym program included flag football, tumbling, tournaments, and Weightlifting in the universal gym. The girls ran track, played field hockey, soccer, tennis, and swam. Camping and outdoor education relieved the organized game routine that existed But exercise is so strenuous . . .Pick up those towe!s!!!. . . Why is this water so cola'?? 101 U, Teachers not pictured in faculty section- Greg Lyne: Girls' Chorus I, IL A Cappella Choir, Boys' Chorus I, Mixed Chorus I, Linda Tiers: Biology If Marilyn Raffety: Clerical Training, Secretarial Training, Business Machines, C. W McWaid: Art I, II, III, IK Q21 Cafeteria Workers-Third row: Caroline Florin, Sophia Carlson, Opal Gentry, Mary Farris, Margaret Laws, Gladys Wagner, Erma Ghosey, Violet Hauser, Margie Wagner Marie Howard. Second row: Virginia Rowbotharn, Pam Wheeleig Gladys Kaminski, Jaunetia Scryer, Ann Fiatte, Helen Ruby, Freda White, Georgetta Wheeler. Front row: Leona Homan, Vona Odneal Helen Stewart, Virginia Svetlich, Marie Martin, Anna Peterman, Pauline Quigley. BJ Mrs. Jean Davis, T reasurer, Q41 Miss Helen Bert, Registered Nurse. Y' v '11 , 6' .F ,ee Y . 5 3 1 1 A ' f I 5. f 4 Ji T19 N1 lib PERSONNEL Malts added flavor to lunch-time menu and were served in the short lunch line. Now observant of Public Law 91-248, which limits the selling of competitive foods, our cafeteria has been restricted in the sale of cookies, cupcakes, and brownies The purchase of a large malt machine came as a welcome surprise to most students, faculty, and visitors. Personnel workers served the demands of over 2,000 students by keeping the building clean and the grounds attractive. e .i .- .f.g.' ii l il '1 Q fi ll l ' i l as f ii 5 it it , T il S . ff' il i' ' . 5' f ax ' if is 5 , '- L . :V l .., l5j Offce Personnel-Mrs. Lois Cobb, Mrs. Georgia Brokaw, Mrs. Vera Dill, Mrs. Catherine McCarty. l6i Librarians-Standing: Miss Betty Spen cer. Seated : Miss Mildred Norman and Mrs. Yvonne Sbienle. Q71 Maintenance Staff-Back row: Willie J. Bell, Marvin Sullivan, Henry Maxwell. Second row: j.H. Rogers and Richard Smith. Front row: Juanita Smith, Irene Hightoweig Robert McCarty. C81 Mr. Benjamin Patton, Security Officer: 103 ACADEMIC FREEDOM What's the answer to this problem?. . .Answer?! I don'-t even l know what we're doingl. . .Do you l mean to tell me that after doing V logarithms all week, you don't know what they are?. . .My machine won't workl. . .lt's not the machine. . .lt's Shorthand not chicken scratchl. . .Work,'work, work, that's all they ever think aboutl. . .l can't get a reaction with this hydrochloric acid. . . You're supposed to use sulfuric acidl. . . You're dissecting that poor monkey?!. . .Mice living under water? Pretty soon we 'll probablyibe living therel. . .lf you want to have goody backs, like me of course, you must sit up straight in ,xgour chairs. . . Take. off five points for everyonel. . .I 'm so sick of looking at that house I 'm drawingl. . .I can't use this pattern because she said my material is too good for it!. . . That's too many words to look up. . .l've got to have this book read by Fridayl. . .You is going to do what?. ...Uno, dos, tres. . , Meinst du dass?. . .The water in that pool does awful things to my hair. . .Those are some strange dances we 're doing in gym. . . E verybody, twenty push-upsl. . . That man is driving me crazy in therel. . .Films Friday. . .Oh good, now I can catch up on my sleep . . .One at a time, ldon't understand Chinese. . .This class is one giant Blah! lnsplred yearbooks of quality and perfection Good writing IS 7 M fnsplratfon and 99M perspiration Create a theme Towers of Tradition lt s A Sign of the 77mes Life ls What You Are Alive To You Are You andlAml A nose? for news' lfyou would only show a hint of awareness or an abundance of pride and splrlt Work, work workl l f I into that deadline Simplicity IS the key to success Of course car washes and candy sales are hard work You lost your prelim? You create your own chaos' Plan aheadll Please contact the photographer before the picture IS taken7f' l Cub classes In the spring Distribution day IS near' Organization Communication Commitment ACCURACY ACCURACY ACCURACY Miss Nlkl M Economy s ten years of concern was but a reflection of her dedication and love O I ' lf l I . - - Il fl l v - II If ' ' JJ fl JI know 500 hours of research went ' U 0 I , , . . . . . . , 105 ,Xsg,f.q Q V , x ,Q x Q 5 Q I 0 x , . LM- ' . '..:., M , ' ,.. f P ,4 - ,I - ,f . If 'KP A . w x x. --v- i r ff l 1,3 W ff ' ,ms 1 If! me KT .ill im-'yi if i j ff , 537,75 . A-, L H.-' W I J lr ff -- x i t HQ, f l ' .W 1 w X1 fi 9 M . ,w I li I U 3 I 'Ax V , -i +18 y l ' I ' , . X f ,' '-'-31,-..,4,.,, I- 3:1 w I I '- ' 4- T 1 .ml 'P - ,-' V , 1 , ., .-,A T 41.11 if lm A , . 'Mg 5.3 f I . , 1 , -sr- X .X X X1:X , . -,EN i1 T 5 1. IRM- X. X ,X .XX.,X.-,XY,A..X .,1.., X. .XX XXwX....- X 1 , , XX. X MX..j,1 Y., X,,v, .,X X X X 'X X ' . X. .1 .N . , X X X . . 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F it ,- Ui, 108 ,. . J -' 1 l ms r 4. W, . ' JY' -Q if ', Q11 rig' H Jr I . I k rr' ,, ' . of' I ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1, ' ,Q-6 Lf, , . - are ,., t A' 493, i 13 , l STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsor, alumnus Mr. Nichols, helped with Student Council his first year as a teacher at Wyandotte. A money-making project, which proved to be successful, was the selling of adult activity tickets to allow parents to get into home football games at a discount. Because of its success, possible plans for next year are to combine football and basketball games to one ticket. Also many exchanges were held with area schools. Students profited from this by exchanging school ideas and they developed a better relationshipbetween many different kinds of schools. Why aren'z' we having any meetings! . .Has anyone looked for big red hankerchiefs? Q41 President, Carlos Conejog Vice-President, Bernice Thomasg Secretary-Treasurer, Jan Mercer: Recorder, Sabrina Brown: Sergeant-at-arms, Pbil Farmen ISI A member is speaking out and saying what 'whe thinks at n meeting. 1, ,gp- GIRLS LEAGUE Pennant sale helped meet club expenses as Girls League planned events for the 72-73 year. Pennants were sold for the first time in addition to stationery. Under the direction of Mrs. Carol Keltner, they sponsored the annual Formal, Crystal Memories . Girls League included all the girls in activities organized by elected representatives. Stationery is in. . .Hey-the pond is rnissingf. . .Blue trees?. Ill Carol Thompson receives Wyandotte pennunts from Tonya Smith, as she prepares to sell them to ber classmates. l2l A night to remember is presented by Girls League, as Reba and Gordon become involved in the winter fantasy of glistening decorations and soft music. 110 KWA ,J tm. l 3 if ii lla ll w w ui WL dex vain' C222- ef-nn Girls League Officers: Denise Wbite, 'vice- Tonya Smith, president, Jerri treasurerg Delores Williams, Mrs. Keltnerg sponsor. MQ Girls Council-Back row: Carolyn Hassig, Phillips, Bonita Gray, Denise Roussell, row: Donna Cbrisman, Cindy Landrum, Hathaway, Carol Thompson, Diane 5 ref- A afar F Sq 'Ear' V l , -- Q, 'll' ' 'reset 011.53-1 ' Q 2' 2 ali, R ' , V J Z - U ii .ri Ir f 3-Q Inq' -N me ng' ai . .- er. 2 f in zimx It. ZW' ,ee :fr rg 350 girls added pep to all athletlc sports this year in pep club. The club was, for the second year, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Nancy Allen. All of the girls were required to attend home football and basketball games and many girls rode buses to away activities. The KayCees held a stationery sale at the beginning of the year to help pay for the annual homecoming dance that they sponsored. Can we leave?. . .M y uniform is in the cleaners. . .We need more kleenexes. . .Are we going to have floats?. . .The meeting is in the cafeteria not the auditorium. . . Wyandotte did it again! Q11 Officers Mmqy Budimilzja, Donna Scott, and Carolyn Hassig spend much of their time in The John filingpoint sheets and other important KayCee information. f2l A main responsibility of the officers is to plan the Homecoming ceremony. Giving the queen ber flowers is offcer Donna. 112 MF . ,fi , C X rr 1 1' 'L Ji SEQ' V 3 . ,.,,,L-i'2':q ,W ' ' '7'.y.Vf .. 'fiX, ., ' - ' ly- . ' . '.-.- J ' -,g- .' '1 - f ul ' - fxf: 7'- U1 David Allen and Dannette Walker display their cheering talents as they lead KayCees in chants and cheers with help from Varsity Cheerleaders. 121 J V Cheerleaders-Debbie Sands, Linda Mullins, jenny M orris, Rachel Arrocha, Parn Moore, Gwen Robinson, head. 131 Cheerleading finals only increase anxiety for Roxane Martino as she anticipates results of the Varsity try-outs last spring with jenne Reed. Un.. 114 ,, Mm' i nf N 4 q A N J ,.. c J F Q wr 3? :SHT iv MY' I E: xx .v JQ in au., 2 ilk I iww -i vi-22 n I .J fp? 54 1 M , -ses: ,fm E ww 2 gage Q S V. E -f.:.-,- - ,gp-.L 1 E455 TE? , 5 5 . i x, .- W TQ i I Q. Q- I , if ,R W w ,-, , f .vt 4 . Y A , K ' N I J Q. r ng if XX if , .,, 1, Iv , N ,-L dlfxu A . ,. Ja X gl ' I X I, , ,li I W . B x 4 u B B 5 X u U hx u ' X- YI ,h-in, . - :Kg iq ? R V Jn EA x 'll A 5. . x !'..a- . 1... 1 I BANNERGIRLS AND DRILL TEAM During the summer Drill Team planned with Bannergirls many projects that provided them with enough money to purchase new pompons, and establish a traveling fund. Practices were held before the school year to improve marching techniques. Under Mrs. Nancy AIIen's direction, these groups provided entertainment for many school functions. No, pop turns aren't toaster pastries. . .Am l dreaming or did that man pay 5 70.00 for a car wash?. . .7 Z000people?!. . . Bulldogs must be sewn on alike. J 72-73 Drill Team-Back row: Bernice Q51 72-73 Bannergirls: W-Tonya Smith, Y- Gunteig Michelle Sessions, Debbie Sheila Hanna, Joyce Barken Brenda Marcilyn Strimple, Sheila Hannah, Carol Thompson, A-Jan Merceig N-Roanne Sedleig Cindy Hernandez, Sabrina Brown, Bowers, D-Bonnie Berquist, 0-Carla Bnshy, row: Melissa Hathaway, Cbm-latte , T-Denise White, T-Sheila Peghee, E-Sandy Darlene Thulin, Annette Peknik, Rwbvurn. 117 lil The Wyandotte Majorettes are doing a routine to Solid Soul at the second home basketball game. Kill Head majorette, Barbara Huscher is doing a double fre baton routine at the Shawnee Mission South football game. Q31 Majorettes: Gail Bryd, Pam Oyer, Janet DeP1-iest, Marla Campbell, and head vnajorette, Barbara Huscher. NIAJORETTES, PEP BAND Pep band played at all major sports this year, not only basketball. Also, new uniforms were bought toward the end of basketball season. The Iettermen started the year off by selling football helmet banks from which one-hundred dollars was profited. The majorettes changed spring uniforms from the traditional box-pleated skirt to a flaired skirt and vest. They performed at all home football games and half the home basketball games. Can we practice-in room 277? . . .Do you want to twirl with two barons, hoops, or flags?. . .You boys must all look alike! 118 1 Q41 Much excitement is being added to a home basketball game by the pep band as they blow thei1'ho1'ns to Shaft , Q52 Larry Englebrick, pep band director, plays bis trombone as he leads the boys in the hand. C62 Letterman Varsity Council: john Renkv, Mike Phillips, Dwight Frenneken, Chuck Harris, Coach Young Coach Gough, Coach Daniels, Ken M urphy, Charlie Moore, and Mike Karanze. L 119 BAND Style was changed by Marching Band under the direction of IVlr. William Watson. Many new half time shows were performed, new formations were learned and new songs were memorized. The band marched for the junior high schools to give them an idea of what marching bands do and to stimulate their music attitude. We can 't get on the football Helo' tonight, . .Pick up your knees. . .lz s 6A.ll4., quit playing those horns! 120 Flutes: Lesa Dickerson, Janis Talent, Kim Toepfer, Ruth Collins, Sandy Pace, Deborah Cunnignharn, Diane Ewing Clarinets: Nancy Henderson, Susan Turner, Kathy Miller, Brenda Fishery Terry Mealrnan, Elaine Berry, Leslie Lea, Peggy Oliver Kevin Herdon, Brenda Booth. Oboes: Chuck Harris, Meddren Jones. Horns: John Sandrige, Mike Saxophones: Earl Henak, Kevin Olsen, Forrest. Baritones: Willie White, Jewi Saunders. Trumpets: Gary Rayson, Ronn Pepperdine, jeff Breen, Robert Carr, Ti Boyerg Bill Huggins, Lowell Ghosey, Phil Dixon, Chris Payne. Trornbones: Bruce Hill John Berry, Fred Murphy, Dave Rebeck, Larry Englebrick. Percussion: Gary Smith, William Zea, Eddie Jones, Bob Benton, Ray Scott. Tuba: Larry Wilson. Director: Mr: William Watson. Q21 The band plays a 'well-known song, Get it On , in concert formation before doing soul train at the Shawnee Mission South football game. 131 The leaders of the band are, Larry Englebrick, assistant drum major, Meddren jones, drum major,Micheal Jackson, sophomore assistant drum major C41 Mr. Watson, band director, isn't only busy on the football field, but he spends much time directing. t-- 'Q .J '-uf 'YM ORCHESTRA Traveling expenses were acquired this year with the combined efforts of the instrumental department. Candles were sold with great success by the students. Several unusual numbers were presented by the orchestra for Christmas concerts such as variations on We wish you a Merry Christmas. They also included the vocal department in acombined number entitled, 'Christmas Day. A pop concert was considered for use as a spring performance. Take it again at the repeat. . . Clarinets-you 're sharp. . .Add the strings. . .Practice at seven o'clocl2 sharp. . . , Jlxv rj , K 1 , ,:.,I. OK r f ' 0 . 'val f2j Dr. Lowe prepares the orchestra for annual Christmas Vespers during an practice. l3y Mmfcilyn Szrimple applies and cleans her violin befbre first 1 begins and orchestra starts rehea ,I . 9,8353 I X Q W 4..9J 5' wx' ,xg-.4 Q! Wye O' N ' Q21 Rosemary Dotson brings a robe to pianist Pam X L6 'Lb' Oyer, while Reginald J ohnson struggles with a robe, MQ as A Cappella warms up for their first concert, a Halloween Happening. 131 A difficult passage of Q f fw concert material is improved as Greg Lyne, choir we- director, encourages A Cappella during fourth hour. 141 Pam Klifar demonstrates to Singers how to move to their new positions, in a choreographed version of The Trolley Song. 124 Back row: Rhonda Booth, Patty Zugelder, Donna Schelley Cosby, Pam KIU'ar. Middle row: Bygwn, Reed Kglgugek, Steve Angle-n, Barry Beckham, Rosemary Dotson, Ruby Kirkwood Williams, Nick Cavlovich, Gilbert Hickman, Hefliin, Ter1yM8uln1H11, Rvbeff 310715, GWB' Reginald johnson, Eugene Fridbloom, Darrell Pdf Ireland, MGUHCB Sl111?1deTS. Erwin McCluney, Gordon Washington, Seletia Martin. Sieve H0011 Willie? Weafbefs, Carol Kell I 5 x X 4-' r X A CAPPELLA r Choir performed for C a State Convention iofilvlusic Educators wh ich began a ,year of-busy preparation and Ieontinuous'.p.e,rformance. A' Cappella was 't given the honor of bblhgjfthuebonly high school choir invitedito this KNIEA Convention. A Halloween Happening introduced the new Mixed Chorus and included the Wyandotte Singers in their second year of existence. A courtyard and pop concert were also scheduled for the 72-73 year. What is a bib?. . .l want humongous vowels. . .Terrestrium, you knovig like restreoom. . .He told us a great dog story. . .My back is Hne as long as I don't walkl McDaniels, Cathy Jansen. Front row: Mercer, Catherine Richard, Vonzella Love, Campbell, Liz Trapp, Janet Walker, Rachel Nancy DeGrange, Donnie Berquist. Oyer, Rachael Morgan, Rosalind Richardson, 125 B13 wi Q, Ek A: ,gen :X f fu 41 wit Q V, ww . ,A . . 1: M 7 ' ,ff A Pr-2 up sn' H ? A ,- -E,6-4-3. fi -Q . -A, F tx I -s41f',J.,'.:- 'N'--'4 Q 'vw' A 'Q'-Y-7.11 . - - .V--, , K if 'hgw I' gl., in ' 1 gf- '- A. 'A 'T X ' ix. R Ky' MFA W T gr: f , , I WA , 1 .fb 1 ' ,, iQf:1',:m I K 1 ff ,. if I . .., X n , . .gd 6-S . .. 3 MXL.. ,Y . s r if t 1: VL, ,A ,, 1 13. :F '- 1 f 'Fjff fir' -. my 1 ,13 ' F. 43 . 4. 4 . 1 X , F2 J 'Ai H? . n ' f , , i,,,,,, ax-, A . .Q N1 1 :A '..'.A, 1 ,Q .,,f ,Q:...1?.Lm, l 3? I ,gui 'mn ,N , wana.- 4 , -1:45 Q X K - 'Q X f .3 - Y , 'P 2' ' T' -'Empg ,-9, . w. .eivaw . , ., 'lc' 'Yl L .: V , . 4' ,J -1. 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We have a deadline next week. What's Mr. Wilson's phone number? . . .Go shopping for a person! .Xxx l2l Terry Mealman, Ralph Youngblood, Harry Madison, and Mike Burns are the photographers for this Quiverian. 131 Miss Hartnett, sponsor, and Heather Green, editor, talk over the first deadline prelirns one night after school. Ml More than just taking pictures is involved in makinga yearbook. Tonya Smith and Janet DePriest use patience and take their time as they carefully crop pictures. 127 Pantograph: Athena Wade, Business, Steve I-lood, Editor, Carol Thompson, Page 1 Editor, Mardella Stevenson, Assoc. Page 1 Editor, Altbea Buford, Assoc. Page 2 Editor, Beverly Blanks, Assoc. Page 2 Editor, Ralph Heirn, Page 4 Editor, Mr. Naylor, Sponsor, Joyce Barker, Assoc, Page 3 Editor, Leo Harris, Assoc. Page , -121.13--no 'efQ,7g-. -5 --f-YW, W.. .- 14 , 4 4 Editor, Vicky Pike, Assoc. Page 1 Edito Sallie Mills, Advertising Manager, jan Mercer Assoc. Page 1 Editor, Porzna Stewert, Page Editor, Lynette Stephens, Assoc. Page Editor, Charles Harris, Assoc. Edito Ronnie Pepperdine, Assoc. Page 4 Editor, job Justice, Photography,-Linda Gebaur, artzk Rita Dressler, Assoc. Page 3 Edito' PANTOGRAPH Artist added this year to Panto staff for the first time in Pantograph history. Linda Gebaur, chosen only for artistic work, supplied visual effects for staff members on request. A Students wrote articles, proofread, counted inches, arranged pages, and used artwork and photography created and taken by staff members. Type was set by a professional and then sent to the WHS vocational print shop. Only six more inches. . .Hein1's Catch-up ?. . .Per cent is a word J Gr: ' it ntl lfmirvif Q21 Adding is very important to Steve Hood, Editor, in finding the total inches of each page so deadlines can be sufficiently met. Q31 Ralph Heim and Athena Wade sort papers into bundles labeled with room numbers for distribution during sixth hour classes. Q41 Page lay-outs cause some dhfficulty, as M11 Naylor helps Ronnie Pepperdine improve the visual continuity of his section. 129 Q11 Qusverlan cubs, Jill Anderson and Jerri McCloud copy cub assignment from the board. Q21 Cubs-Back row: Jerri McCloud, Jill Anderson, joan Lovitch, Debbie Smith, Janine Gillespie, Kathy Buszzard. Fourth row: Kathie Wilson, Wanda Brownlee, Lynn Stanley, Diane Tilley, Paula Dean, Michele Lewis. Third row: Susan Turner Rhonda Crank, Susan Varner, Grace Bos'welL Ginny Enquist, Sue Planac, Linda McCurry. Second row: Marcilyn Strirnple, Linda Mullins, Shirlee Clark, Cindy Hernandez, Tamara Tilford, Bernice Thornas, Sheryl McMillan. First row: Roberta McCarty, Pam Moore, Annette Peknik. 130 E! CUBS It took lots of hard work and plenty of dedication to be a cub. Cubs assisted the Quiverian and Pantograph staffs throughout the year and from these people the staffs for next year were chosen. There was more than just signing in or attending class. Nluch other work is involved, such as selling ads, thinking of picture ideas and helping with all money projects. Many hours after school were spent helping staff members meet their deadlines. Classes were held at the end of the school year for Quiverian cubs to enable the cubs to assume a knowledge of the yearbook. I lost my homework, Mr. Naylor . . .No sign-in this week. f3l Kathy Buszzard hurries to sign her name to the Quiverian cub sign-in so she won't miss her ride home. l4l Fourth hour journalism class is busy with their many assignments that they do to their best ability. 151 Kim Davenport puts a story to be checked in one of the pigeon holes in the Pantograph room. l6l Talking over a layout plan is sponsor, M11 Naylor, and student, Alan King. 131 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Membership soared in the A.F.S. club this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Gordon johnson, who has been sponsor for three years. A card sale started out the year to help the club start raising money for next year's foreign exchange student. The club members sold Bells for Peace at service stations, as well as, to the students at school. The annual A.F.S. assembly was held in March to allow other foreign exchangers to visit Wyandotte. Have you picked up your cards? .Meet Saverio. . .Go to a meeting Wednesday in Recital Hail! i, 'WN -Maxx-X 132 sxswnif IU Hanging the Hrs: Bell for Peace on Mn Jobnson's door is Vicky Pike, A.F.S. Club member. IZI Mr. johnson, club sponsor, is spending an evening after school counting money brought in by club rnernbers. AMERICAN FIELD SEl?0lli,l liiiilfb Q31 Observing Sa11erio's booth, that represents bis foreign country, Italy, is a family at the Festival of Nations exhibit at Ward Parkway. Q43 A.F.S. president, Barbara Huscber, is introducing foreign excbanger, Saverio Frisardi, to the club at the first meeting. 15, Trying to sell a box of money-making greeting cards to ber friend, Donna Godfrey, is Glorra Docrrmn, a team captain of the card sale. 138 4 UQ Hitting the pinata is harder than Danny Waller anticipates, as he joins in the game at the Spanish Club party. 12, French Club members and officers celebrate Christmas the French 'way choosing King Leo Harris and Queen Lynette Stephens, as Robin Ragsdale, Althea Buford, and Mrs. Lockett observe. l3l Robert Forrest and Roxane Martino decorate the German Club Cbristmas tree with tinsel and band-made ornaments. l4l A Russian meal consisting of Pirozbkii and Russian tea is prepared by jan Nortbern, Leslie Lea, and Kevin McGrew of tbe Russian Club. 2 ' . xii. If . German I offered a football challenge to junior and senior German students at the annual Fall picnic. Plans for Fasching with other high school clubs were made in February. The annual Christmas party of Spanish Club included pinatas and authentic Spanish dances. The French Club celebrated Epiphany twelve days after Christmas, at which time gifts are exchanged in France. Piroszkii lbeef wrapped in dough and deep firedl was prepared by the Russian Club. I want Pierre's hat. . . 750 hor dog5?. . .Meet after school. . .Lower the pir'7'az'c1!. . . 1 I I I l l GERMANIFRENCHXRUSSIANISPANISH U1 Students from Argentine gather at a Future Teachers of America meeting with the hostesses to discuss the day. 121 President, Athena Wade speaks at the December monthly meeting about plans for the new year and explains the National Convention that is coming up. 136 if 551' :Bw 1 1 r HUNIANITIES, MEDICAL CAREERS. F.T.A. F.T.A. club held exchanges with other F.T.A. clubs so they could find ways to better their club and perhaps help the other school. A candy sale was also sponsored by F.T.A. to add money to their treasury. Guest speakers attended the Medical Careers club meetings to give future doctors and nurses an optimistic outlook on their profession. Humanities class was held during sixth hour this year. A study of general cultures was completed throughout the year. f3l Sixth hour Humanities class spends much time reading in their books entitled, The Search for Personal Freedom . 141 Medical Careers club members work in the nurses office signing passes, checking health records, and learning about new medical discoveries. ISD Miss Severance, humanities teacher, discusses Titian with her student, Karen Tiemann, who is in her sixth hour class. 137 if WWE f a Q w vw- H. + ,faagk -1' 4 .. -Eg ffl Q vi-A i K, -8.5 1 S-f . 'Q' , 115- . ' ' 10- ' ' W. .232 Y-'. .1 , ll Ili . .Q ' 6 nf-1 . 5 f fe - .mtg f T ' lssvif. Iv. b . Q f .1 . ,,. . ,H , .vp xml Eiifniwi ., ,m .f Wwiuxxg My Q: . 2 .3415-.11 wg ,w..f' '- , X 1' M, 1 5 .- ' 1 . - ' ' , .5-fs' 'L . , ' f ' -H fm .. . A . - 1 - , . 5. . , .qi 2. is ' K ' - ' -' 1 - . Au.- - '-L. 1 1- - ,f I .' ' 2 .' - hi , Y X57 L, . .K 4 Y. y 1 . L .,,. 5, is .5 K ,1 1 '- if. .ffm . X.-. , . , . -v '. N A-Q51 izi .. ..,,. y - K 2:35 fx, g 'N ' ,,6.Qg5g5' E, A LJJA . ' W ls We x.,M I Eg, ,..f' 9 fa: - P ,E - ... ,. :ffi '1 .. f nr-L . 5 pg' , .U f 4 1. . I -- ga. x 1. f f 3 Q f.-'AMH .- 'why m 'I 'v -5-1 - x ' X Ai- .-.- I W ' 9 I ..V wwf, '+ gg, if .gf ,1ff., ... . , ... V fs! in Q. x Af- ' wg- ' w W 599 A Q - Q, .. F fl I ,, f' - ef' -' 1 ,- ,, Q H X' , 3' H N ,gy if 47 T . AV 65? f 5??fi5yf5P A' 3 ' . i fifffw 3 f 1' ' f w ,X E4 WH.-qv - 4 H x qv YE? 56 Q42 Tbespians-Back row: Cebra sims, Tamara Tilford, Victor Smith, Barbara Huscber, Terry Tarvin, Vicky Pike, Ronnie Brown. Second row Monica Sanicb, Yolanda Allen, Nancy Degrange, Joy Bronfrnan, Jon Northern, Joyce Barker, 152 President, Sanz Reed, checks Tbespian cards. 139 Q11 Preparing for an upcoming debate requires extra time and effort as Kathy Buszzard and Mike Leavell prepare additional notes. 121 Victor Smith, Lynn Stanley, Jeff Rupp, and David Roark compare thoughts on various haiku during Creative Writing Club meetings. 5 l, A 4 les , ' 1 v , .ll uf, I-- gag V Q31 Susan Turner helps NFL member Debbie Mayhew improve upon debate techniques while she gives her arguments for the affirmative. Q41 Expanding his handwriting style into a complete design, Ezra Demming creates with tempera while Rosemary Thomas starts anew. .XX gs ART, CREATIVE WRITING, NFL, DEBATE Moods expressed in creative paintings by Art Club members as they reacted to the word cold, Creative Writing took place in sixth hour this year, so Club members used class time to write material for the lnkpressions magazine. NFL and Debate members argued whether schools should be funded exclusively with,Federal Aid. Oh no, splatteredpaintl. . .7 7 syllables. . .NFL is not football. ' -1 1421! from gina V' T , . 'J K V, - . NIH fa.,-5' IU One of the drama productions ofthe year requires the help of Usher Club members, as Yolanda Visnosky hands a program to Jan Stout. Q21 Linda McCurry paints a tin soldier as she 7. helps prepare for the hanging of the green 5 5 ,AVV ' at the downtown YMCA building before Christmas 3' i- FV P ' Ffa L 3 P vacation begins. ,Y-mlfw r,,, gufgggi- , l3l Displaying a valuable coin to bidders, Greg Soptic takes charge of one of the many Coin Club auctions that occurred during the year 14, Mike Loncar participates in a challenging game of chess with Nancy Farr that requires his concentration and effort. 142 com, Y-TEENS, us:-IERS, CHESS Coin Club became newly organized group of students who, under the supervision of Mr. Francis Swaim, studied the art of coin collecting. They held auctions for valuable coins all year. The Ushers Club provided a service by passing out programs at WHS plays. Challenging each other regularly, the Chess Club held intense matches of skill. Y-Teens decorated the YMCA building as their Christmas project. 7904 penny. . .Help! Hand me more programs. . .Check-mate. . . The nativity will be over there. f r it i WFT i. y as :R l l l 5, . llj X. .LX ,Q l V5 H b liz .-.-. . - , 14, . l it H' Q 144 Q11 Vicky Pike, Yolanda Visnosky, and janet Maslah analyze a cross section of a leaf during an Ecology Club meeting discussing pollution damage to plants. Q22 A malfunctioning engine causes Brett Rymer and Prentiss Clifton to consider asking their sponsor for help. be if ,J ' P 'M L -I-:xxx .. T- .... Y..F .-,, L, .,- , lee e f , -' 'r. L ' ' 'J K 4' M 'gt 6 P-.CH Wi- W J f 'Eli '90 , . J. if l . K - 'eg . 'J ,-, .. 'N-P si In Q? - A 2' 1. i Q31 Carlos Conejo, Science Club member, combines chemicals that react to form atmospheric pollutant gasses. Q41 Printing Club: Joe Guerrero, Edmond Bolton, David Flournoy, Ken Wacker, Bob McWilliams, Eddie Chambers, Lloyd Martley, Harold Colston, Joe Warczakoski, Dennis Robinson, Frank Walker, Ron Green, Mike Leihy. 'HL gl X SCIENCEIECOLOGYIAUTOIPRI NTING Printing companies toured by members of the Printing Club were major highlights of the year. Ecology Club members were reorganized and planned such activities as picnics and campus clean-ups. Experiments too difficult and time-consuming for class use, were used by Science Club. Members of Auto Club spent extra time studying machinery with special attention from lVlr. Harvey, sponsor. Lay off the horn!. . .Rest time. . .Don't mix those chemicals. . .Trash pick-up now. . . .351 li' , Q11 Representing sadness are Pam Oyer, Patti Mullin, and Barbara Huscher who strike their pose before entering into the water. Q21 Coaches: Sheila Hannah, Patty Meikel, Karen Kennedy, Carol Thompson, Heather Green, Karen McMillin, not pictured, Lynette Stephens. 131 A routine in last yearis show represents imagination. The swimmers are doing the deck 'work of their number in front of their backdrop. Wy! In l ' 73' i X i.,l1?I K 2 'SMHXQQSRQ sis.,fM,',,f, 'i t 17,-,lf l, lf, 5 , KE, I :A M A WWW QW r, ,nr.. ,w ,4, ,X , N f-0 ' f-J 'XMZI yilllmklihnixhhfw 1-. ,W , -fihu ,, 4,1., . , Y, , , ,.,,,, , V V A W Q--if F will-' 's ' 'f 'ar 146 U .ie-eip-s.,,,,3,'qF.m, :qu - VMI t V,nf,-'wl 'm 'lll lilly . F. . - ,T T SPLASH CLUB Suits were bought by all girls on the synchronized swim team so they would all look alike at the K.U. swim clinic that they attended. A new officer, publicity chairman, was added this year. She was in charge of all publicity for the annual swim show. Also, coaches assembled a book of all swim stunts and strokes for the girls to refer to when making up their routines. A swordfish, there 's a Swordfish in our poo!?. . .I get water up my nose everytime I try that stunt. . . The chlorine is terrible. me --all ,g,,,l.i-efuagw 'gf- ' - .. -'ffl Tl-if J Ag, l ' Q41 Officers: jenny Denson, president, janet Mercer, vice-presidentg Barbara Huscber, secretary-treasurerg Melinda Noone, publicity cbairmangMrs. Meyers, sponsor. l5l Coaches resemble pink pantbers in their curiosity swim routine from the sbow last year. .3115 Q,-f 4-fr? lm? gf' ' 147 1' K 51 my -..QQ-fs l:::,.4 s .,J ' my ... 9, 1 A-j4K.- IIA . 4 f' .:'1- ...X lf' . fl-2 'W ,:g,,s: I ff E4: E32 - L,h7'J4Q'f Z' 'v F' T, ' . 4 'l ,I . f., .g jar ,I ,f ..,. 4--- 4 .., - ,. ,...W-,V-kv. 4,4 .l1..-.fl 2--R: X .. lr ,A-r.' -R ,Q 6 ,Wx K. 1 -,n 1 . x VL H- I, ma,-An 7: r O' gh. SPORTS Championship, high goal of all sports A champion is not almost good, He is even better. lt takes a lot to put effort and enthusiasm together. A fight to the finish with just a little more With will power that drives him on for the score. A champ never stops, till the job is done But even if he loses. . . He still has won. They've gotta make a basket to make it 73!. . .There goes SMN W offmy helrnetl. . .They look tired after a matchl. . .lt must be like jumpin' over the moon with that polel. . .l made an eagle for the first timel. . .l just love to watch the divlngl. . .Pass 'em oh the downhill . .75-lovel. . .Crack the bat and start the bingo! 151 5,5 + x Y ,ix-.. 141. 'iw gg., ,Q v,-. 'F xi .f 4. ae., , ,Lge-f uw' . Q, MJ F. A T n , , gg- :Wim ,....-ku. , :rv - - f, .,, ., ,um f + Ah 5, .,, 39-5 U . 7 5? IW f , 9 .f',i 3 nw, 1'-W' ' J, V 'h S . , ,V ei,...f1 if L , . , L ,, so D i1Q7f2fYHRSlTYV'FQQfl'BALL L El . , za h A iVYQXANlDg'r'rEQ - A f- v so WVANfDQlT'TE'f'l 19'5?.Bxm5H1,NGToN 41 B L ,msM,QQ,LD0TTE lNlORTH,WEST' 24 ie wYggg:rsgpoT15E -Qgisqm.. NQRTH, f 28 L 4gg5w5iFufgrRgboTTiE of esjm EAST' 28 B :zo igropsrm B B L 42- 5 Ag, zo sou1jH 1 34 , i fV lWYQLN,DCTTE 25 1TQQEKA wgsr 'gas y , . , S . xl H mv-.1 3 dt -,I Q .. ,y .T . -L-. W ,:',,gw ww 1-' W 1 .5 fe L we EAW Varsity Football Team-Back row: Charles Kelley, Mike Glover, Paul Baltzerg Ron Ohee, Ken Murphy, Robert Way, Rick Peters, Brett Ryrner, Frank Chelesnik, Dave Bejan. Second -row: Clarence Love, jose Brooks, Darryl Bennett, Lloyd Manley, John Bibbs, James Lewis, Ray Walker, James Ford, Billy Frederick Thomas, Dennis Robinson. Front Dwight Flenniken, Nick Terbovich, Smith, Errnan Newman, jim King, john Casimer Zybko, Stanley Boyd, Terry Brua Kevin Hachinsky, Frank Domhro I f' - 'fl L f. L ,fi 1-' fa pw 15-.aka L-.Shia .'.'1-my W. VARSITY FOOTBALL Fantastic punt return excited Bulldog fans as Frank Dombrowski hustled 97 yards against Topeka West. Topeka gained a 28-25 victory. At the loss of this game the Bulldogs took tenth place in the Sunflower league. The 1-8 record was a disappointing one. james Ford, Casimer Zybko, and Dwight Flenniken were given awards for Most Valuable Offen- sive, Defensive and Inspiration- al Players, respectively. Oar faith never dies. . . Valu- able experience was gainedl. . . Stay with 'em!. . . The odds were against usl. . .Hustle, hustie!. . . 119. l3l Managers: L01-iHill, joan Lovitcb, Dacre Driskell-bead manager, Sally cbaplin, Kathy Wilson. l4j Coaches-Back row: Bill Perify, Wayne Hoeblemann, Ed Price, John Gough. Front row: Tony Novak, Delbert Ayers, Bill Fenton, Richard Howe. l5l Coach Pewy converses over field telephone, to End out what the coaches in the box can observe in the weakness of S.M. North 's defense, in an attempt to win. 155 I ,KV I N1 X. at 'lv XX 4 m, W K . ' If X' f ri if A + i 5 ' if W! 1 - IL ,- I 1' R75 ,K I ' L s t . l v . :Xl ze, I Hustle Big Red! We want the touchdown! I Go, golg . .Kill 'em. . .Bump and run. . .Watch outl. . .Block that man i . . .Put some heat on him. . .Pick up your feet. . .Rum runil. . .Oh, don't drop the balll. . .Squeezeiit a' little harder. . .What a way to go! . . .A great runl. . .We'll win this I game yet. . .A one a more a time! . . .Put that six up there. . .Right onl. . .l wonderifhe was hit hardm . . .Boyihe looks tired now. . , You know he ought to be after a run like that. . .l bethe's one happy soul after that touchdown! F 1 N - I I nj! I N QQ Ronnie Hicks C302 is seized by a Trojan defense player but controls a tight grip on the ball. C31 Uniting efficiency, Alan Peeler 1771 and Peter Cole 1541 come to help Fred Thomas stop a Ybpeka player-'s yardage. Q41 Before blocking Stanley Boyd f31J makes a vicious stand to make 'way for Mike Glover. I , EQIP . ..ii ,. ., l M ' enf U, Q' VIII: I, X' U YL nu I 'I III '. I ,K -QI J' . W . . 1 . . . 'E' .IfwI' MIIIIN 1? ' nm- .I. 'SQ 541 uI,g1bjQ'.,II'ZgH4 II P . , . A . 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I WYA 1p' '5LI.,Iie CJRTHWES so X?.e,ffI?, fx' QQ- '. ly 3-N5 fi .+.-:J HSE 1'Hf ' Y, 1 ':3f '-1-'iifgfa Q1 bWfYF?5N A fa 5-NL NDRTH A? 50 :III ZLIJQVII '- ': ' .J I- .lp , ' It' S wxA2ND p1'Tg.. r 18 s.M. EAST 5 Q 2412 If Y l ', li: ,Q 4- 1 a isa ,I is I' XI- V II 1, QNI . gf' Z: III, e752-FLIE5 , I gg- ri I WIII I -.Z I I ., - no e , ' ? 'ragw IIIIIEW' I, , L uiI.r4Q as !-I,ig-,fa-1,'1',f51-.g?LIgII5ggX' .,f51ffI?'3' ' ' ' : IF' L. 1:1 X I'- ' .5 ' ' - 1 - ' , . ,g ' 4,1 ,, i-327, . ,JM- JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Aggressive defense stunned the Wildcats when Dave Bejan made a quick running play to fullback, Mike Glover. The JV griddogs started the season with a 18-0 win. Against the Spartans, Dave Bejan spotted Matt johnson in the cen- ter of the end zone, for the 8 yard touchdown, the jV griddogs were speared 20-8. The season was completed at 2-4. Fake it and runl. . . We'll show 'em how to play real ball!. . . Our real potential will be shown next yearl. . .What a gamel. . . Varsity Team-Back row: Cliff Matbia, Cole, Ronnie jones, Rick Jefferies, Alun Bejan, Lloyd Manley Leonard Fields, Ron Smith. Front row: Matt Johnson, Anthony Alan Peeler, Michael Gloverg Gregg McGhee, Steve Roark, Stanley Boyd, Greg Allen, Ray Walker, Reed Kalousek. Second jeff Cook, Dean Nefwbold, Arnold Doss, Renwick Ronnie Hicks, Dale Smith, Kenneth Lowe, Jones. Finley, Fred Thomas, Jerry Magocby, Peter 159 A sf '1'?f'?g' 9. .xx . . A Y, Wxgk , 5 L' - f J.: ' , 05' A 5 1 ,Q X W , ,' v X ,.p.A.mg ,,- Lp- 4 - 4 x K, , , it ., vi .,i,,:fx - A lei W5-Q, -f'..f.,., ' , 'J ' ,f' 1' 'Wm N.-, . A ' F , 5 A- Fi- . 1 '41 -.L w , -Hg .,: ' . 2 ,P ' -wr - si' 'V vu,:-f-H - - 'iii ' .' 'lb '5 x, N. '-.1 .,. z . 5.5, V fr . :R-X , 4-ax. ' fbi., Jgff 11-f,f'Q.y -, 'Lf .,,,,,Y.,. s. V:,,..4.H - J, v- 5 Y' .vu .- A W L,Ag:f5:',fLn ' fs. :R 5 . ' X 3 ' AR- - l tr -i 'X W.- WLS .. -,,. , 1 '1,..-1.. 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V:-X ,.- l l1fl,:Jl!e!ENeD0TTiE1':ji?T'? Q M5 WA51T'lL5'Q2'?lNll1q:'l'fYi L l'QjT'WYAN'DQTTE3q ' V14 ,S.M, 1121, ,-,,l ' e.,,. T .fgfwYlJNDQTTEii'lo -1 R' EA3T1Q,ijg'Lgf L we Q . AR' ,- .'-, , ig'-gf 'Iv'-1 17537 1 WYNNDOTTE 112 ,'4A-TQPE-KH A W,YA'N'DQfl'fFlE klaws-f''-S-LMA!QQUETH S 'mr rv , YEiE5 ' ,, i biikflifff ,fir -rrr We UI Croks Country Teani-Back row: Coaeb Haddock, Jeffhlenderson, Bill Rust, Dennis Gates, Mike Malnar, Don Siscoe, Mike Webb, Gary Smitb, Coach Daniels. Second vow: Snsan Seblicbt, nianageig Joe Clark, Rodney Brown, Danny Wallen Ben Frie, Greg Soptic, Frank Wise, Patty Parrott, manager, Front Row: Don Danner, joe Herbin, JeffYe1'go'vicb, Randy Woolsey, AI Kilpatriek, Mike Anaya. Q21 During tbe Wyandotte Invitational, ,I V runnen Randy Woolsey, is timed by Jerry Flanagan. . . 162 . -,qt SVA CROSS COUNTRY T ,gr . '1,i'glrz'3CROSSCOUN1iRY V , ' -- 'zz' . 4- ' 1 wir. :,5i...i:im,. Z T , . . ,gf MEET. v V g wvANDoT-iris PLACED,iig.5g6RE.1. ,A TWAMETGQP rNvmATloNAL 41TH T .figgfiaoim-Ef,:: 4 SHAWNEETMISSTON NORTH ST:-ir S WYANDOTTE TRIANGULAR IST' .. 341 l5EDYlNQI S' sivrs INVITATIONAE -4TH 1541215 Tiling s1vrE TTITNVITATTQNAL' ' 1011-11 Q28 mrs LAWRENCE I,I5llVl'TATlON'AL. 1s'r , Q 44 PEEETTS SUNFLOWEH EAGUE 7TH f 197 .Pdiiiirs R.EGloNALSi y 7TH , 184 POINTS l Wyandotte harriers snatched two meets winning their own Triangular and the Lawrence Invitational with jeff Henderson placing third and second, respectively. The jV,s claimed first, also. . The team took seventh in Sunflower League, winding up the season. There were no qualifying times to be entered in State. The Coaches' Trophy, new last year, was awarded to Don Siscoe, as the hardest working, this season. Do we get to keep the trophy? . . .Girl managers?. . .Whois injured? 131 As cold and tired Gary Smith heads downhill, be drives bard for success at the SMS Invitational. 141 On a brisk autumn day, varsity runner Jeff Henderson runs for a possible top place at Shawnee Mission Park, for the SMS Invitational. 163 .is ig?-f - ----. . -., Q-.-Nm -qu, x... ' --.aa V- v-.,-,,,, -H+ KU Varsity Swim Team-Back raw: Dale Harper, Randy Roberts, Eugene Fridblom, Mike Malnar, Sonny Janssen, Don Feltham, Bob Doleshal. Second row: Brett Dawson, Mike Phillips, Brad Anderson, Terry Mealman, Mike Leavell. First ring: Coach Flanagan, Wiley Wright, Larry 164 Englebrick, Bill Yeazel, Harvey Colston, swimming manager. Q21 In the last Water Polo game of the year with Shawnee Mission South, Larry Englebrick tries to block a pass, as the South coach looks on, Q31 Mike Phillips is finishing a back layout dive in the meet with Topeka, bringing him in first place. . x, S ,,3 'J' ,!,,..4 '... 'fi'-f' ' -N. 'u 5 . ., - f f . l eff'- ' ' - 4. . 1.1 .- '-' '-- EQ. -Us . I V .A 1- v Qvr., A'-'5 'V.. -. .- 4, vi' 'f ,':'iffE'-::f? Q l'if'ff3 -,ff-' 4 - . IL' -4 '3fFiff'-1E- - , ff. .1 i' .:. bag., -. i, . 1,-jf.-Lf' 14.1 .,.', V t-L Q-.. . , r , :' 5 '-' ' .- - .. -, -1.4-we :e - f-4 f ?1L1iH---.'- X, Q , f .y,,,u.7,J,f,N 1 ,Lx T-71 . .Ya .L ,s- . 1-2'--:wif , ' J 1 'Alai-EQN ll' A Z .1 .v - - Mm- H- . : w 1 -no ,. m,:,:..z .. s l4l After South scores in the JV meet, goalie, Paul Baker, throws the ball back into play in hopes that Wyandotte will score. l5l Coach Flanagan confers with Bill Yeazel and Larry Englehrick, two of the tri-captains, about the meet with Topeka. SWIMMING Tankdogs beat two teams for a season record of 2-10. Topeka West was defeated by a score of 50-45. In that meet, six first places were taken to win. The finmen then beat Topeka Central by a score of 53-42. To highlight that meet, a first and second place were taken in the 100-back, by Bill Yeazel and Larry Englebrick, respectively. Olathe was a new addition to the 72-73 schedulei Wyandotte swimmen lost that meet, 45-50 I f he starts sprinting nom he can win. . .Savario must live by the ocean. . .Watch your man!. Work on your times! 1. .. , 4s:z..L'32if Q ,e. 22 wx 5 W 1 K 1 'E Q? 3 ' . , ' a 5 fl. N. , . I W vim W? I S M -ff if ' F . s f 15 LH' w ..,r 5 v ,ig if +1-u t .if 5 az' ev? N -i My 'I' 9 , , ' ' 1 123113 -1 , . w s ' 1' - . Q 141 vm E 22 ' V- . . .Ja .. . V ,,, .,v , ' r 1 ' 4 ,. 1 , ,, - wx. ,A A, 1 iq . , , -' '. '-11.5219 ' , xg L xr fx , ,K S, A -- f u ' . L L CV ' 'wmv'-,' . , 1 .-. '- - -.--.-2,-wi z..a.. SWIMMING Qualifying two men for State, swimdogs placed seventh, withsixteen teams in competition. Mike Phillips placed firstiin the ' 100-breast, with Wiley Wright finishing third in that event. Mike also placed second in-State diving competition. Wiley swam the 200-Individual Medley taking sixth place. Are all Shawnee Mission school swimming pools alike ?. . .Saturday workouts, what apaini. . .is Mayor Walsh barefooted? A L! X . R. f-Q 'ia 167 WRESTLING Matdogs stopped 5 foes while recording a season record of 5-3. The junior Varsity completed the year with a 6-3 record. The high point of the JV season was when they beat Ward 's varsity, 52-15. After losing to Lawrence, Varsity won the Argentine meet, 40-12. The grapplers then lost to Leavenworth only to come back and beat Sumner, 33-22. 7, 2, 3, wrestlef. . .We want a take-down, right novvf. . .We have a good team this year. 11 JV Wrestling Team-Back row: Don Danneig Derry, George Martinez, Ed Biggs, Bob Odie, Vwlliam Harris, Mark Morgan, Greg Soptic, Mitch Mills. i21 As Adrian james' match with Cbris Denk, Coach Howe. First row: Russell bis Van Horn opponent begins, be fzgbts bard for a take-down and earns points to win. 'a ju :ju E E w AE -if -'Ea -E' f .9 S J . 'W-4.1 f f 5 ,, . .r E, .Fu n HQ M ...g4f?1?a5-V2f,,w -H K Ei.-,E mis Qf, F 'x ,. ,,,.:.-- N---,T .1 M - - -- Jfzfvff. 5,-'15 52,5 ,Ei-B1 1:-F5 E2 -ll vi: - . 5 -.-W - A ' - - - '- w- X, .Z Y,5,f:5g.:,- iyegil 1.15.55 ag-N S -Z F, W , A fs .W972'E3lWR155Z'7LQl NG-6' WL ' ' Img, . '. ' H. -7. . , .,..,N . W ANDOTTE' jWYANa DoTTE QWYQWDQTTE N., . ,- . 40 aARQG.EN'm3Ng,Qi u' 15, 5-34 A 'Sf' -,Zn N-VA -R 1 ' V. , ' if -' Q aa a iAl'QfANDQTTE,. f. Q n ' 'sl V- Q wifgnimpofrfrg Vg X'- 5 iff ' BGNNER 5TH ff? fi? suN,F'LoWERQME:Ef'.'Qs'T1HsPLACE W Q 3gGTQ NJAL ' 1, uw 1 1' S? 5 - is Q31 junior Varsity grappler, Cbris Denk tangles with his Shawnee Mission East opponent to earn a victory. 169 r 'J ' ' gf: Lyx rg: , en: 5 1 QW 6 v-.R , .K -+- V . V. . gg f 'Mlisrwf,--5 i 7, ,avg ,WV . Q IH- L 4 53:2 ' ,,!. f- X ' I .wqsli K fu-. .v.-nv Y My ex ' is 41 51-1. S 1 , , mi qi 1 ' 5 , if 1? f. u gl'-I . ,z .1 +5-A -Q- ,, .1f.,- ,,-. ., , N ,-.-4-4523, .,-.1,,?g,:1 ' '2.' T5g141igA.- Ni L , .41-. -4 -- 1 -' ' ge ': '.'i- .nc . , '-N QF - gg, ',,-1gfg':3g,, ww, ff HX u 4.2 Jw 21' 0 0 50,900 ' WW xJQ II '- .x fd V, . ,V A .H Q .5 fel VARSITY BASKETBALL Caninesl cinched 11 wins out of 18 starts to end its regular season. They opened the season, by crunching Sumner, 50-38. Charley Moore led the scoring with 26 pts. Big Red swept Washington and Rockhurst off the court. They bowed to Raytown South, 48-61. They crunched Lawrence, with Milton McDonald gunning in 20 pts. While Gary Billings and Milton McDonald were out with the flu, the Canines suffered two losses against Topeka and Ward. Topeka West outscored WHS, 59-56. The Bulldogs dumped SM North, 74-49 We've got to wini. . .We were cheated out of that game !. . .Are you going to Wichita? . Q41 '72-'73 Basketball Managers: Jerry Walker, Steve Hood, Mark McClain. CSD Basketball Coaches: David Nichols, George Czaplinski, Head Coacbg Richard Desclrmer, Ricbard Martin. 173 JW? wi- f if I 1 LT x, - .1 ff' w 1 L V I V fa, .1 -1.7. ,Q :S-QQ E Qffiiif wa.: if 1 ' 1. c M 3 1 , -QS . 1. fi 7' , ww? ,.w,!' .QQ , V i. .st . E2 ,, , , . 'Q 4' , 5 .'..- i' 4, . ,K - V Aw, In I v 5 . 0 k , A ' Xt . A O ' af-I' L IF?-:E . ' ' I ,, Y UPF: f ' , 3.51 3 K' H J ,ffdf K fx .gig , Q . ,- Lf H 1 saw E I 4Wv'v' .Me -v vw 'warn Q . .w ,:,..7 , ,lQQx,4.lk.j!j, .W W' 'ix VgH172Ff 6!Wi5ffW' Pa I N XR 1 lv-'J Y' 'f-MV N4 M144 A . 7'-T T31 N 5jU.r,n,l 5. 31,39 I ' l V '4' N l VARSITY BASKETBALL Buie led C agers to 3rd at Wichita North Invitational. Losing to Wichita SE in the first game of the Invitational, the Bulldogs came back to stomp Sumner, 65-53, with Arthur Buie scoring 23 points. Charley Moore sank 24 pts. to give WHS a victory over SMNW. The Cagers saw 2 losses against SIVI East and Wichita East. The Bulldogs knocked out the Wildcats, 88-56, and the Indians, 71-53. They dumped SIVI West, 70-64, and SM South, 57-53, to claim 3rd in the Sunflower League with a record of 6-3. Go Charley, Go Charley, Go Charley MOOREI. . .Baie, Buie! . . . We are too going to State! 121 A ,her rescuing the ball, john Renko M42 passes it to a teammate as they speed down court, while Milton McDonald 6322 glances back. l3l During the Wichita SE game, Charley Moore U32 pushes through the Buffaloes' defense as Milton McDonald G32 follows. l4l Snatcbing the rebound, Arthur Buie 1502 sweeps around and sends the ball to Gary Billings f42l, 'who plunges it through the basket. 175 P W fx , V .---gf 'W-k ' K- 044' ffl , 4656-' i ' 'Wh' , 'NIL-' nf'-h' li .fi I 1.5 x, V ., .24 ,iq 1 E V .c' 1 , 3 ,rw , X 5 L as 1 N' W- as 'Z ' M. I, .M 2 mu . ws N 1 WWE 'V 4, 1, V . M fbFQ,g'f gr' 'H QM Q, 15,31 - 1' X 'nk r' 'ef- , Q- tif'-4 1-I ,lk XL. Q ' 1 X A s.-gf. 'E+ -Q! Q W ? 1- new xg er V 7 5 , .-11, , ek 2 if fxi'-Tfiffii4Ei'5iBQfF'Y5'il vu 1 34,131 1 ie 5521 123723 WG AL, 12 11.35 . JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL- JV's ability resulted in fourteen victories and 2 losses. Under the coaching of Richard Deschner, they clinched first in the league. The jV's claimed their opener, by crashing Sumner, 54-48, as Mike Kerr made 18 pts. They had their first loss against Raytown - South. Mike Kerr dumped in 32 points, to lead the jV's to a victory against Ward. At SM North, the jV's won, 58-52, with Nathaniel Robinson scoring 15 pts. They crunched SM West, 75-41, as Mike Campbell poured in 20 points. At the last game of the season, they were defeated by SM South, 46-47. ,-'- We're going to have 0 GREA T Varsity, next year!. . .Don't worry, we'l! beat you! the season with a 14-2 record Sheffield, David Bejan, Jessie Dale, Mike the Junior Varsity Basketball Team: Rickey Kew, Melvin Lee, Mike Campbell. Roy Hodge, Natba11ielRobinson, Mike SOPHOMOR E BASKETBALL Coach Martin rallied Bullpups to 13 wins and 3 losses, which gave them 1st place in the Sunflower League. They averaged 53.3 pts. a game, while their opponents made 35.6. To start the season, the Sophs held off SM South and SM North. After suffering 3 losses, the Bullpups won the last 10 games. They trounced Ward 61-23, while Tom Dombrowski pumped in 12 pts. The Bullpups crushed SM West 50- 26, with leading scorers being Albert McConnell with 16 points and Terry Stewart with 15 pts. ', Crushing SM South, they won their last game by 42 points. Whose man?. . .Set it up!. . .Play some defensel. . .Make two for Stewl. . .Defense was superb! i C-llmlif-A 3 B T 2,297 Nl, KU Rolling tbrougb tba Wildcats' defense, Tom Dombrowski C322 carefully aims for 2 points, 178 . . wi ll' ' -wbile Albert McConnell 1122 waits to be of Tom Dombro-wski, Calvin Bibbs, Robert assistance. Q21 Sophomore Basketball Team: Steve Farabee, Albert McConnell Terry Sbackleford, Terry Stewart, Andy Davis, Steen. T0171 1 49 ANDOTTE ANDOTTE ANDOTTE WYANDOTT ANDOTTE 61 WARD 75 47 65 69 fp 2'v'ff'lix3'.: E J H Wa ,fi w 1 exif-. asia. si, .1 ..I J. .,. 1' , W. 5:11 .. 1 0, , .wx . w w -' uw I ' w J. , .W . W,- . N, m Y m .ini .-A f 'J L ',1,,g,, f.., 2 uw :gg-4135, 21 ,:s: : ':5?ll13 ?Q':.' 'SZ' 'free ' 22? J ,4'.,'..qM fir m as 11. J 23 git' '52-mfs 24 26 ii Q za Q BX V2-Q ull wgvifmi 'f5iv'lU' -T '.! A , QIHi' W. kph. ' .F-T.. 7' if-EL' N 1e'C'T,jju'f'JE. ' V ...., LIUIIT : ' f. eE?' E'-1 jlqfhif 'I if RET? 4 QM il A5555 If ,X .ig - i'Q55:i:':'? fr 'Ag 13 Ar 557 Au .4 :Q ..., v. . F2525-. .:'f'V: ?? ' ' - W - 'V , 1 Fi- 1 .:f'.- 5 ,I z wr V rr, v is M .1 'IL Jr 1 h.'.'.k f'7 19-2- 'Twf ' -Q 5.4 FSM. .- MK if ff ,nn . 'L 'i1...:hl ' L 4 ma..-f -V- -Hi - 4.,,,. I. ,--, JW li Z Zfi. ,fp ,,'V Qggq I Q32 During the Washington game, Mike jackson C302 .Hres the bull into the basket as Albert McConnell 5122 looksfor n possible rebound. 142 Keeping tbe ball away from a persistent SM East Lancer, Calvin Bibbs C442 searches for a fellow teammate to receive the ball. 179 SUB-STATE AND STATE BASKETBALL, Bulldogs fought hard to take 4th at State, which was held at Kansas City, Kansas Community junior College. Earning the right to play at State, Big Red scalped SM North, 69-48. Milton McDonald led the scoring with 15 points. Wyandotte won its way to the semifinals by dashing past Wichita Heights, 67-57. Mike Kerr got the Cagers rolling by stealing the ball and making a . layup, twice in a row. The Bulldogs were blown away, 1, by Wichita East, 62-73, and 4 Wichita Southeast, 52-72. 5 - Showing the highest quality J- of sportsmanship, Wyandotte was awarded the sportsmanship trophy. Are you dribbling to State ?. . . At least we went to State!! Ill While three Wichita Heights players closely guard him, Arthur Buie ISO! goes up for a shot, as Gary Billings 1421 waits for a possible rebound. l2j During the first game of State, Charley Moore 6122 eyes the basket, as he pumps in two of his 18 points. Q31 Getting ready to dribble to KCKCJC, where the class 5A State Tournament was held, students make last minute plans before starting their journey. 180 9 as ,g I 1 zz ' Q fs ' ' , ,Jgf , ' jf' -1 H., -A, Q . ' H,?32,!, Q I , wg.. :Jaw lg ':fIWA., 'Er ur-3 'x-.1 JW ' Ziff W 'P' ,CH H -' , W' .K ' -'V v' I, . . r ' , 'W 03.123 ii, gum'-rl - IZ? ,4 ...mg ,I , ,A , K ,,,,- -a. lw X. . Q-5, 1 y .a ny 1 1.1 ,X - X V 4 . f-in -V ,w Y 51 ,H ,f, I: W . V QL ,,. Jahei- 5 5, I W 1 E mb ' I1 1 ll NRWNK J ME 1 - wa 1 K A 'Q Nw ,,. MEQQQ .SX -1 ii ff , ff. ., t E A ' L y V. 11 bfi - 'V -N W45:'5Lf'f - N253 A 5 1 A GJ' w .t .. - ,, 'fs il' I A X ff' M if? '72 BASEBALL Bulldog baseballers sever season down the middle with a record of 10-10. Regular season play started well with Wyandotte beating Park Hill, 5-0, and tying them 4-4. The batdogs roared past Sumner and Pem Day with scores of 9-4, 5-0, and 10-2, 8-3, respectively, to complete the regular season. Wyandotte then played Ward in Regionals for a chance to compete in State. Defeat came to the batmen by a score of 2-0. He's stuck in a hot-boxl. . .I hope we beat Ward. . .Steal home! A 'Elf lll Returning Lettermen for 1973 Baseball Kewn Hacbznsky Carlos Conejo Ga Season-Back row: Dennis Patch, jobn Renko, l2l Lzmbenng up Ins arm Frank Bill Pollock, Frank Dombrowski. Front ro-w. prepares to fling the baseball durzng 1 f THLAFA Tm? WYAN DOTTE OPPONENT PARN HiLL N PARK Hllel- O J,oE'i3ENT6N HORN VAN 1 -, uw yn. uw , . F252- :v: of UK 'QQ 'gb-A An I3 In the 72 baseball season Frank 'Sv w 1 , L ' ,IA fm? H5 - Lu- -.- 1 P-Q .. ' Q - -f ::-'gnufd Ufivff. f -. ye- lg. f' Tm v 1-5 . ,5,,.,,!1!,gt V-:,'IT.?:e,,v:Tv:.,-M, - t ,Q izfglfx gl? E t 1 41- 1-'liwfyvb -.fag Q A- L+' 1 -1? if '?'ir gj 1.5 :HL an-15,? M., 'WE'fpH af. mai aw'Zigi13a5fQaiJs,5..351gf1 ' we 1 ' 1- Sami-:.fN '42 , j,,,' , e ,ff W, -Y - -a,-ef- .gb , . - rw l H-'3'1 JL-t -1 pf ' C K. ' -j- - 1 iT 5' .1' xr fa: ,UT J l n 7 l ' ' 5'l' M' 11 .hy Q T-x 15 -' Ll . 'ila..Y .. 45 UQ Karl Dombrowski, '72 graduate, throws the baseball home for an out against Raytown South at Klamm Park. 12, During pre-season practice, varsity batdog Bill Pollock prepares to swing the bat at the hall while Kevin I-Iachirzsky acts as the catcher. 184 -714, . -ii. fllqiasi f - E A, yi? 1, X M qs. lil. -ii- .E-X. Pi 1 .- -? f ' ,.,ge-4.3, Q., , ' Q - f,,-p4li-,- .4--ig H , , 2 , 4, . -'if-fa-np... ,, ,-. .... V A Q i N, -' Y. I ex fl' f-1'3?fH 2 J - - Q31 These three baseball players, Gary Janes, Dennis Patch, and Steve Duncan, practice keeping the opponent in a hot-box for an out. Q41 As the '73 baseball season starts, head coach George Young, sittingg goes over the plans with his assistant Robert Stewart. xii' it H ,g '73 BASEBALL Batdogs work hard for successful year t with seven returning Iettermen. Head coach, Mr. George Young and assistant coach, Mr. Robert Stewart hoped that with senior leadership, the team will blossom. Practice for '73 season started in late February. Each opponent was played twice as in the '72 season. Gosh, don 'Z' throw the bat like thati. . .Leadership . .Hit the a'irt!. . .Bases loadeof . .Hit it! - X XP- f W 5 3,- If-'1-,xx 1 ,f ,-QL, in ' uf , m nv uv-1 -'s 186 .Hay-rf QU Before the season begins, I-Iarvey Colstz . . A demonstrates his dedication by pmctzczng t steps ofa sen I 1973 TENNIS sci-IEDULEI SQNI.. EAST S.'IVI. ,VWEST IOEATHEI g ' - LEAVENWORTH RQCKHURST LAWRENCE S.M. NORTHWEST SUN FLOWER LEAGUE REGIONALS MARCH' P30 APRIL Aeialii. APRIL 'APRIIL APRIL ll APRIL MAY MAY TENNIS AND GOLF Tennis team of 1972 defeated Rockhurst for their only win of the season. The netdogs final record for the season was I-6. Twelve lettermen returned for the tennis team this year. They hoped to move up league stand- ings with this experience. Our two man team of golf was ninth in the Sunflower League. The final standing for the Q l league was tenth place. Real power goes behind my racketl. . .Man, when l hit the ball, l turned a complete cir- clel. . . You swing that club like 0 Sledge hammerl. . .A par for me! lib-' l2I Back row: Mike Merserko, Mike Loncar, Harold Colston, Eugene Fridblam, Dan Feltbam, Harvey Calston, Mr. Elbl, coach. Front row: Terry Cuslaenberry, Don Clark, Chuck Harris, , Larry Thomas. l4l A lot of concentration is taken 'while Wiley Wright attempts to drive the ball toward the 7th bale. 187 1972 TRACK, Cinderdogs captured 2nd at State Indoor, Sunflower League, and Regional meets. The jogdogs rolled up 22 points at Outdoor to claim Sth. Rodney jones won the high and low hurdles at Indoor and the high hurdles at State Outdoor. Darryl Bennett sailed to a new school record of 2331 1 in the long jump at State Outdoor. At the SlVl North Relays, the 2-mile relay team seized a lst place trophy, while Rodney jones swept first in the high and low hurdles with times of 15.3 and 20.5, respectively. lVlr. Danlelg do you need Cl stringl1olo'er?. . .Hey, we got a 2nd place trophyl. . .l never saw a guy'5 legs move so fast! 188 l1 j Concentration is shown on Paul Baltzerk face as be practices to improve bis distance 'wbile throwing the javelin. l2l Practicing to improve bis pole vault beigbts, junior Fred Thomas takes n running start as be gains enough speed to sail over the bar. 321' Q IKFUL , J Hg . s ,sf 'Q' ' I 1' 5 'M fs ,,Q'wff3w ,25 ju Nfhx J xx n Alf s.!1'.,.: 1 ' iff I A , 'M 7 A gl V' ' -'. ..-r' -rf, N y Z I972 TRACK 4 is l QQQQMV ' 4 'Q s X x 5 e MEET WYANDOTTME PLACEps,PQ1NTsNM ff .QUADRANGULAR STATE INDOOR l. jj iisEcQ1ND.1,-.1ng2.r N s.M.NoRIHwEsT RELAYSV1- ' f' ,,, 4 WASHINGIQN :RELAYS ,,, Tlfwgmp, safes-iA72 WLCHWA SIATE REILAVS l 1 WYANDOTTEIRELAYS s' AA fc N KQU. REL1,W5Qy yt y s i f SLt NlFFoWERwLfgAGueE'fi lli lf5EC6!QDjf 3153 3EG'ONsA'- lr ,+.. A 1 s STATEQMTDOQR-sm ':pEwTHf,jsza3j 1, ,, ,rag ., ws.-.,. 5 , K J 1 -Q ' ' fi-I A . 'V ' ' 7 -gaggd tv A . - Y - - . V mf' A BI Shown sweeping the hurdles, Ken Murpby's time is well spent as be utilizes an early season practice to perfect bis form. 141 1973 Track Coaches-Back row: Wayne Hobelmann, Ray Daniels, Head Coacbg Bill Haddock. Front row: John Gough, jerry Flanagan. C51 Thinking about the up-coming season, James Lewis concentrates an his form as be gets ready to heave the discus during one of 1nany practice sessions. - 189 34 sl. sl ,-L. II:.:iQIi 2132 , 'ang .en . ,.-2 Um. 1 x ' Q11 Working for a Varsity letter in track, sophomore Randy Woolsey gallantly speeds around the track during an early season 'work out. l2l Finding out that dedication is the best way, Reginald Johnson practices after school before track season begins. LL... T ,,.A 4.55. . , .. -., w. 5 A -r ,if ii. ze A' ' ., -. far' ,. , 1 stiff? . 'A Yi',Qgf:flgi,gII1l - - gl 1 Q .I f Z A Q ,, ff . 3, ' 7 ee. 'f ifl..f53i.ff In '11 if' ' C ' I -.ci- 'E' will 1 1973 I L. . IMARCH 22 e..QuADR.ANguLAR, I f I M MARCH 30-31' STATE INDOOR APRIL I IIWQQHAITZA SIAfl'El RELAAYS i APRIL I ' s.IvI? NoRTPIIgIiQig5gr APR IL 1 WASHI APRIL ig 'WYANQQTT I APRH- li.20'2l ' K.u.xR'f v .,jf l , APRIL I ,. A . 'I wir: 4 'T '11 .--' . ' -.Fifi .'-.- : ' Jil 'l ---E 3 VJ! --5 -if A 1 Q' L'Ei'IflI eg: ' .. C 'fi' 1973 TRACK Daniels anticipated a potential greatness in the 1973 team having their number one goal as the State Outdoor Championship. Ray Daniels explained: We have several individuals with state championship possibilities, and we have at least one athlete who will be receiving national recognition. There is excellent quality on the team and the quantity that is needed for a State Championship. ls he going out for track ?. . . Awfully coldl. . .I hope he's good!. . .They sure are dedicated! ,1 131 Returning Track Lettermen for the 1973 season-Back row: Brett Rymer, Ken Murphy, Paul Baltzer, David Bejan, Don Siscoe, Howard Swancy, James Lewis. Second row: Darryl Bennett, Ronnie Hicks, Fred Thomas, Larry Englehrick, Gregg Anderson, Mike Malner. Front row: Danny Waller, Joe Clark, Kevin Olson, manager, Sonny Janssen, Ruben Gutierrez, manager, Melvin Lee, David Wright, manager. 141 During an early season practice, Herbert Harris, Mark Brown, Darnell Robinson, Joe Clark, and Howard Swancy race down the track. 191 -Q.. N F L, ' u...,, 1 , .. wr A i . ' I u -. ,a If . 1' f fx-,,1 QU Lifting weights provides a means of ' testing strength, building muscles, and getting into shape for Gary Billings. Q21 Mike Malnar and Tom Dombroski enjoy an eve- ning offun at Wiley Wrigbfs playing pin- ball, reading magazines, and playing records. 194 wx? .ei-ivy' Y ' w 14- ' - -ing.. ' I-u fn V ,l.1. .1 -- '. ,. it 19,351 my Together we will share the thoughts and love that make our hearts one. UNDERCLASS ACTIVITIES Whereis everybody' going after the game? What are you doing Saturday night?. . .There is nothing to do in this town. . .There's a band playing at Pizza Place this weekend . .Ooooh Baby, He's cutel. . . Where didya' meet that dude?. . .l'm in love. . . Have you heard about that good show?. . .Can lhave a ride?. . . Snow tickles my nose. . . Where are you staying in Wichita?. . . What will we do without the Seniors next year? 131 Fresh fallen snow provides Milton McDon- ald and Ann DePriest with the perfect chance to carve their initials in the snow. I4I Find- ing a peaceful moment before school to get in some reading, Dennis McDowell seems to think the lockers are a good backrest. 1 bdmw , vaswilm W2 Qsgwg , MMM fJ3,ru1.Q5GMJ Q1,QufYLdQ 3 I hmmm sex N19 A ?S.'m,g,sqo W' f'gx0Y96,-fff L L 1 Q 'sour m 'Tig inn: My 'mm mm A 1- JA-L F X171 xi ,7fl , fw, N fl ,' ug- A' 1, X 1-Y' Ky muv luilllf-RTI' nur lnuv luv mu Q '-fu vnu. , ,mg-M mmm mm! 659 fri! mag, 673135, - L My R Ie' 5,--.-f . A All ,f :'-r' f 1 i omo res ,-gn f Jef. SOPHOMO R E CLASS Enrollment for Big Red Sophs hit 1120 last fall. The Sophomore class selected officers early in the year. Mr. Robert Tichenor, the class sponsor, encouraged and helped them to get started on their Senior dues. The class had a paper sale and sold spirit buttons, among their other activities. M y mom can take us, can your's pick us up?. . . Where's the girl 's gym?. . . Would it be all right if we doubled with you to Homecomihgi . .What junior high didyou go to? .I . ,rv ffl ff 11 Sophomore class board Johnny Hill Strzckland Dorzs Winston Charlie S -'T 198 , , t Carlotta Gillespie. Not pictured Dooley. l2l Sophomore class hoard Linda Strickland, Carlotta Gillespie, , Mr, Robert Tichenor, and johnny Hil spirit buttons. Q31 Sophomore class spo Mr. Robert Tichenovg displays bis ' buttons to help promote their vw. 3,-,tg , us.-ng. M... rg If 8. .Moria Kgwfxlii 535121 I Hg. Q14if!iL!7 mu.. rx: no. ff 5E:!'Tfr'.1S7'f jx uw N , l,- y ' 'j S 141 Looking back to cbildboodfor afew minutes, Gary Babbitt and jobn Barber play on the merry-go-round at Kensington Park. l5l Two spirit boosters at a sophomore basketball game, Sheryl McMillzan and Tami Brown, help to cbeer the team on to a victory. Q61 On a brisk morning Helen Roudybusb is proud to display that sbe is a sophomore at Big Red, 'wbile coming to school. XA W-3..,,... if V tml x xx Patti A dkins Joe Adriano Darlene Akins Debra Ahart Don Alcanter Donna Alcanter Deanne Allen Leroy Allen Tom Alonzo Theresa Alvarado Mike Anaya Don Anderson Connie Anderson Belinda Aquino Becki Arrocha Frank Ashley , Tom Augustine Cathy Aye Gary Babbitt Lonnie Bagby Barbara Bagwell janet Bailes Helen Bajick Andy Baldwin DeWana Baldwin Barbara Balliet Teresa Banks Barry Barber J obn Barber Keith Barnes Karen Barton Virginia Barzeal Marvin Bass Renne Bassett Karen Baxley Donna Beagle M if J I .. 1. K 4 , L K 4- 'I -T F- 4' I I - l , I . I1 'U . . ' XMI 1-A r . .4 5 ' -a E . X I 1 X A 'AAL -,, R 1 1. A., .1 ll, V., 'LW A f 'luv ' A -A 'K PQ -1 x XX X Yu A Lx u' ,N I' ' is 4 A ma d 1 if 2 J T rl 1 4 ,, L as: ll h 'cl l 14? N- I - - ---' im-2 I '-,il '-.13-i '.q1 I Y , I 1 1 rr f V. .K x.x Derrick Beck Toni Bell Vicky Benner: Ron Berlin Cherie Beery jan Berry Thomas Betts Calvin Bibbs Eileen Bielski Eddie Biggs Kathi Bileck Martin Birch Robert Blackburn Terry Blake Anita Blancarte Martha Blankenship Carolyn Blount Rick Blubm 'Q . Y, I xii w xc ' Q 1 l X-., QE! QF. ' l 'B X n 5 N 1 Y 1 , 449 4 1' ,x. .. . . ,. t':. . 3' H 4 Ur N . 1 NG N we' Us 'J .xx T .L HJ 11 Leslze Stewart and Rutb Houtman earn goznts 1 y belpzng KayCee Off1cerPonna Stewart zn the aculty concesszon at bome football games Conme Bodenbamer Tom Brodermk Vzckze Bonderer Brenda Bontb Rhonda Borden Henry Boswell Eddze Baum Damon Bowers Alan Bozzcb Leon Brady Mzcbell Branch Kezth Braswell Sharon Braswell jeff Bray Jeff Breen Sam Bresbears Eddze Brxgbt Terry Bngbt Joyce Brock man Eloise Brooks Elazne Brown Harold Brown Tam: Brown Terry Brown Trudy Brown Vxckx Brown J eff Brownlee Mzke Brucb Wanda Buckner Edd:e Bruns Dzane Bryant Randy Bull V1ck1e Burgess Katberme Burks Cheryl Butko Twzla Byers 4. B Sophom 0I'6S Clarice Burrows Donna Busby Jeanette Bussey Laura Button J o Edna Cain Rose Calvin Kathy Calwell Dorothy Campbell Molly Campbell George Melvin Cannon Robert Carpenter Patricia Caraker Ronnell Carlock Don Carlyle Jana Carpenter Randy Caudillo Robert Champ Sallie Chapin IL.. 1 -W y i ., 2, bil V l xz ,... .. X, 1 A A ff ' 1 1. ' 1 5. EX 3q 4r.b ' l-l. EFL : I' X ASYL. -.-..-. J-, .mf J gal? -,ff ii- x-. ,ni gif, 2, A.,- judy Chastain Sharon Chinn Donna Chrisrnan Dolores Cbrzanowski Kenny Clark Marsbela Clark Barry Cline Mary Clause Bruce Cochrurn Robert Cole Bernice Collins Dennis Colon Marry Conner Dennis Cooper Theresa Copeland Karla Corbin Donna Cordill Arnita Cotton Donald Cox Ronald Cox Dan Crabmiller Janice Crawford Linda Crowder Shirley Culey Robert Cullen Deborah Cunningham Earline Curry Araza Daniels Ronald Danner jackie Darnell Andy Davis Dawn Davis Gwaine Davis Terry Davis Fesynr Fsen Debbie DeAr-mond Rx I 4-, Y-' Us , 'nf ..., -C P .- ..1, il . l- 'Y V Z H 1 Ja - ' Lf?-' ' - , I Z ,N I ref, ' 1 I V, . X , ik Af qt ,. , L , 13 f gay, A . ,- H 1, A. X' ' ' 1-Tlf ,fl . ', . 3 . if x ' I Ui' Ak ' nl l M if H x , 0 ,, in 'W ' iv . t D , ir? i U A' dbx . ' ,Q g 9 ' was 1 W 1 1 Li- . 1- 1 X . -4 - X - if 'J ' r U J., N, . .:, 3 Q 'aw ij' A s Q , 351, .4 , ..: f -5 ul' gr 1 - I M I +L W , V ' - I 5'- Q- s f - 1 J X A -1 , 1 ' X , , UQ Dinky 's ice cream seems to hit the spot 'with Carol Neet and Jeri Wise during their walk home after a long hot day at school. l .-in Ysifg ' A vig' ,Q a- 1 ' ff Yu' J 1 ' 'I 4- X -V .- Q - , 'H' J . 'L . ' !11'?F5 -. . l - in A Viz. '- f f l 'l K ,,.' 7 X -' f 5 ' A' mx- - l .N ' wjgjyl E gf - fi 1, . .Rf I 5 A - gl N , I , ' ' 1, -N ' - V .-r?i'! 1 4 ' r- V5 L ,1 .. f -1 -. .J - - fig, 1 as c- 5, .fi4 ,.-. l . X gs41igg-wf'g1s,n,5:,- l i b. I ,. ,V4'x ig-5i132,,,lf.L,E1?5f 4? ff.-. 1, ,. -' l JK, H L, ,, Tw. Q 'f J 1 I .. w V ' 'I V- 1' jr. l V 4-' f I ,P ..,.-HH 'ipv 'T x 4- 1 , 2 N 1 A V ,' 'mm jj 'Q' i f fl . H ix rxkrsi fl ' in N' . ' J bv , , 99 lun .1 ,, l 5.1 -li' 'N 1 flu! . l 5 F A. mf 1 . ,ex ' 4 KiQ wr' Ngflf L ,1- J oe Delahey Anthony Del Percio Paul Del Percio Deborah Dennis LaDora Ann DePriest Russell Derry Leslie Dillon Charlene Dixon Sharon Dockery Brenda Dodd Tom Dombrowski Wilma Dooley Arnold Doss Linda Douglas Erma Downs jan Drake Sherri Dressler Durenda Driskell Bill Duddrear Deborah Duff Emma Edwards Candy Ellifrits Linda Ellington Aaron Elmore Ronald Ensley Debra Ervin Mike Eskina Darold Evans Eddy Evans Phillip Evans Diane Ewing Jack Ewing Vickie Fabac Steve Farabee Nancy Farr Brenda Fears Vernon Featberston Sheryl Feden Cyntbia Fernandez Betty Jo Ferris Leonard Fields Burnetta Finley J obn Finley Ernie Fiscber Vicky Flanagan Paula Flenory Samuel Ford Sean Forsythe Anita Fowler Barbra Frantz Mark Frazee Mary Frazier Gegina Frazier Ethel Freeman Ben Frie Lisa Gabrick Kim Gaitan james Garrett Kenny Gates Alice Gatson QU Riding tbeir ten-speeds every evening after school, Damon Bowers and Bob Hunter End it to be good leg exercise. im a ' --an 13-4 ' --Q. 1-Q ' P . .x,.e Ali 1 , l rf. 'gal ' I 7 in VV l -t if ,LL A ,, I 1 x 3 , X x L- -- 5 U Y '.. 1 'A I H ,. , 'W 1 t . F, -'fi -iz, , , 5, SA i i N 5 3 psf Vai' vdxgzilr xy? 1-Y,, L Q rn a f . . . ,HU Dsl 4 , . - w ....,, Mike Gelso Ricki George Vicki George jeff Germany Felisa Gibson Pam Gibson Keith Gilbert Carlotta Gillespie Doug Gilliam Larry Gla-uen Gloria Gober Fred Golubski Suzanne Goodson Terry Gordon joy Gragg Leon Graske Benita Gray Chuck Green William Harlin Christine Harris Lisa Harris Stephanie Harris Verla Harris Vickie Harris 4-, M 'A -,,. , wif? f, ,f ,fur if ij l . lr i i ,R H . y. i . , RNA W N F .T l lil, Q 'fir' 1 ' VA .. ' -2:-1 C I ug ,-Si . 4 I sa l y , . - X ,L ie. w .1 W. ,x-vm. . , --,. W 4..- l 'L' L l A HN 1 wish i ggi Judy Green Pam Green Mary Greene Bobby Greer Curtis Gregory Angela Griffin Jerome Gr-ifjqn Sherry Griffin Vanessa Griffin Linda Gr-iffitts Steve Guernsey Deanne Gurney' Darrell Hall Scott Hachinski Teresa Hamilton Richard Hanes Dave Hansen Dale Harper Bob Hardesty Scott Harding Paulette Harlan Debbi Harrison Larry Hartig Cassandra Harvey Marilyn Hassig Cindy Hathaway Mark Hayes Ceil Hayes Wayne Hawk ins Linda Heggie .r j. 'u .rrqkb w ..- .,,,., .nu w 1 -u-1 X' ,Q-if ' ll na- 'lf 1,119 ff- - nz- A ! ,. .ni f ,J I 11-'lj fm 'Q V Robert Hegarty Terry Henderson Dave Hensley Terry Herrick Catherine Hicks Andre Hill Beverly Hill Donald Hill Johnny Hill Joyce Hill Loraine Hill Nancy Hill Walter Hill Sbaril Hinze Pat Hinkle Margaret Hinson Annye Hodge Herbert Hodge .rt ,' 1 -J ,- 'ML ' Mx?- . ,QV 5 .Q NNN ,271 Y, 47 X4 7 if 1 '- , -ff , ' ,-'14 4 11, 1, if Q11 Larry Russell makes it a point to Greg Vose's locker between classes to least one of his two in NX 1 wg, A ' . 'o -'x r L 'C if 1 + ki Q V I, , 4 U ' ,- 4:9 ,p:P:.vg, '4 X L ' 'L , fi.2'i , 'Xi' if N1 0 M fl ' ,Q- , if .5 4' ii 1' 'gf tl' K1 if ,nw .: I V , L . ye Im , ,I Luna-J W - 5 - M J in I lk I. . F? :' ' if 1 ' PAQ ve! David Hoffman Allen Holder Patrick Holmes Romaine Holmes Pat Hopkins Helen Horseman Jana Horton Francesta Houston Maria Houston Ruth Houtman Barbara Howard Ramona Howard Renee Hudson Dale Huffman Melvin Hughes Gloria Hallaby Jerry Hullinger Bob Hunter Pamela Hych Martin Ibarra Joseph Ivory Carroll Jackson Dorene Jackson Glen Jackson Sheila Jackson Karen Jamison Stephanie Jamison Dennis Janesko R an Janes Edward Jansen Sherrie Jastremski Rose Jenkins Steve Jennings Debbie Jineks Albert Johnson Celius Johnson omore football ended with a record of 3 5 W -.1 'r - Q' l y if :L 4-123 F H 5' F FY' L ' 1, 11' J' A F5425 0 J J X- I lu ' Y L1 . Xe , lla W W I 1 N -,r.fJ. sn' , P' 'T David Johnson James Johnson Sherri Johnson Brenda Jones Cathryn J ones Dave Jones David Jones Keith Jones Mark Jones Ralph Jones Ronnie Jones Linda Jordan Vickie Jordon Larry Kanatzar John Kavalir Sheila Keeton Carla Kendall Carolyn Kendall Darlene Kitchen Gordon Kile Terri Kirk Audrey Klepac Dan Knudson Larysa Kossyk Randy Kratzer Terry Kriss Sharon Knudson Dallas Kyle Patricia Larnh Gary Landrum Michael Lane LeAnn Lantz Karen Lawrence Doug Laytham Kathy Layzham Eddie Lazaro 4 4055 A f 'YW V ,N xx gil . V! H . g i R ., 52, 05-f !'1 I J' 5 Debbie Leach Maurice Lee Marilyn Lee Sylvester Lee Clara Leeks Wardell Lewis Rhoda Lipp Perryetta Locke Cathy Lopez Pat Lopez Alan Love Kenneth Lowe Rod Lowe Glinda Lowery Roosevelt Lowery Anthony Lucas Larry Luna Laurie Lynch , ., X , r ,. x 4,1 ' Q A .uh A' , . .AJ ' -'Y 4, ilk r g, it QF fy ,L , a s 1-f 4' -... . u f Y ,V v x I IP' f 'x x - F' 1 ' ,N-, , A A- 'X 5 .. .,. F , 1 N iv wl I 'E V' A W 1 ..,1, .1,fuk4' 4 l N uw 3 1 X. NNXJ X I --1, .ft 'Eh If' .1 ' - r , r' ': , ,. I, N' 3 P- P W .SL W 2 5 J . ll Q' V 1 E rf' 1 li NH .- wiv ' 'I ' ' X A w w rea lm 2 f. . 5 f X my - 2-l '1D!r ip- I 5 E'L 11 Taking advantage of one of the last nice evenings before school starts, Ellen and Randy Roberts sit and talk. ,. 'f.n.l 'z If Derick Mabon Tony Macek R ocbelle Macias Vickie Maddox Steve Magadan Joanie Mahan Gloria Maney Steve Marcel Tina Marcel Alice Martin Allan Martin George Martinez jim Mathew Cliff Matbia Angela Mayfield Kevin MoBratney Frank McCallum Sheila McCambry Debbie McClain Mark McClain Brenda McCluney Vicki McCornbs Albert McConnell Don McCullough Paul McDonald Dennis McDowell Michelle McEaclJron Terri McGowen Viola Mclntosb Kevin McGre'w Derwin McNeely Linda Mears Paul Meiniki Pam Merrill Denise Mertens Laura Meyn Lee Michell Mary Mikan Ed Milberger Johnnie Miller Kathy Miller Mark Miller Mike Mills Mitch Mills Sharon Mills Nellie Mitchell R osie M onteleon Birdie Moore empted new and better study h Sophomores att Dwight Moore Greta Moore Jane Moore Mike Moore William Moore Deberah Morgan Rebecca Morgan Peggy Morris Edward Moses Andre Mozingo Jim Mullins Fred Murphy Jana Murphy Berta Neal Teresa Nibert Carol Neet Ann Neitzel Ronald Nelson Debbie Newell Carl Newman Garry Newman Victor Newman Diane Newton Bob Odle Robert Ogg Peggy Oliver Diane Ornelas Terry Owens Brenda Palacious Greg Page Larry Phinisee Cindy Pike Valorie P1235 Mike Powers Kathy Price Eric Pride David Park Cheryl Parker Eddie Parker Mitzi Patch Terri Patterson Kelly Patton LaFrance Payne Verde Pauley Dave Paulin Steve Pearson Roger Peel er Kathy Perez Randy Peters Mark Peterrnan Beverly Phillips Patricia Phillips Stephen Phillips Linwood Queen Theresa Quqas Brenda Quinn Patsy Quinn Nancy Radojevich Darlene Ragsdale Yolanda Ramirez Rene Randloph Bill Rariden Gaify Rayson Celinda Redman Deonne Reed Brenda Reed Linda Reed Martha Reeves Cynthia Reeves Sharon Reynold Viddi Reynolds Steve Rezin Becky Richards Kevin Ricky Margaret Riley Randy Roberts Robert Roberson Cynthia Roberson Barry Robinette Darnell Robinson Delores Robinson Jack Robinson Nathan Robinson Randy Robinson Rodney Robinson jim Robison Larry Robison Mona Rodabough Rickey Rodgers Kaffie Ross Janet Rothaus Ellen Roudybush Helen Roudybush joseph Ruiz Larry Russell Susan Russell 'L as m, x 1 I ,J-I P W. 'P ii v A.-j-:ivy X , 'WT' 1 -Q' ' Bill Rust Bill Rutledge Becky Ruttan Ricky Sanchez Pam Sandberg Tim Sanders Helen Santillan Stacia Sappington Arnold Saunders Don Saunders Linda Saunders Jewell Saunders Lema Schultz Sheryl Schmidt Rene Schutte Debby Scott Denise Scott Gaynell Scott Nancy Scott Diane Scroggins Harvey Scruggs Ron Sells Joe Selmon Patricia Serell Beth Seufert Micki Seymour Terry Shackelford John Sandridge Mildred Simmons Vee Ann Singer Larry Smiley Anthony Smith Audrey Smith Dennis Smith Drew Smith Melanie Smith Q11 Future sophomores of Wyandotte get together on a nice summer day to discuss their coming high .l- '- ., X 1 ri , 1 1' it 1 lx x 'ir .n ' he K - f' i T ff r F A' - Amr. ,. ,, 5 1 'N I l LJ -ffm 1 f 4 if - W Q- xl N, i Ll I -. ef 1 ' xl L fa., Pat Smitb Vernon Srnitb Greg Soptic Greg Soptic LaTarzya Square Steve Squire Erwin Staffer Ella Standley Marsha Stallings Larry Standard Leon Stanley Vickie Steele Charlie Steen Curry Stephens Leslie Stewart Terry Stewart Melissa Stevenson Judy srfdbam Mike Stinnett Donna Stitb Peggy Stogsdill Pat Stone Mark Stoneberger Harry Starz f Valerie Vallejo Rick Valverde Deborah Vaughn Eugene Vigil Maria Villarreal Kristen Vogel Mike Vogel Vickie Vollnogel Greg Vose Linda Wacker Helena Walker Doug Wallace Wanda Wallace Linda Walters Sbeila Walters Barbara Ware Darrell Washington Pauline Waters Debra Watson Clara Wayne Mike Webb Stan Weber lra Weddingtan Edward Wells .1 ii . l ie an 5 X 1 1 B U ,xvY i , S- N . I Y i.X . ' Ax '. QU Not wanting to walk in the rain, Bagwell waits while Peggy Oliver motber for a ride bome from Birdette West Debbie West Becky Whiles Mary Whitaker Carolyn White Ray White Sharon White Clyde Wiehe John Wiggins Mary Wiggins Bernice Williams Carolyn Williams Delores Williams JoAnn Williams JoAnn Williams joeail Williams - joeana Williams Judy Williams Loretta Williams Luther Williams Robert Williams Ruthie Williams Sharon Williams Vickie Williams Vienna Williams Willie Williams Rose Willis Alice Wilson Audrey Wilson Chris Wilson Cynthia Wilson Debbie Wilson Don Wilson Gail Wilson Linda Wilson Pam Wilson Russell Wilson Dean Windsor Doris Winston Frank Wise Jeri Wise Anthony Witt Mary Witt Rene Wood June Woods Paul Worley Teresa Worthy Gary Wren George Wright Denise Wyman Mark Wynne Mike Wynne Antronette Yanoy Mike Yarnevicb Linda Yates Jeff Yergovich Robert Zabielski john Zager Kathy Zawada Terry Zimmerman H, .5 gg. ev VY! 7'l:'l1 xy' 1- N . S Q59 N N A 1 0 7 ' 1 1 HJ, H It n fi uhfn ff' -,..., , A J LIHIOFS WW. I Q QQ- .. ' V 'ijwf ggi 5- .af' if f I 2- W M ? ' , '?l'if,. Nff 25 L-l 424f 4 'W I, V Ziff? , -. Q M, J---' , W, l. -Q mf 5 3- ,e.rr E. ,- ig. , . J nfphch ' L, ,Q ,.' :',,t.g,' '- -. . . 'lfrf-1 . . Fi ,, l .,., , 4 I-,N1.,f 4' 171. 'lin bil at r rl fl les-Q5 JUNIOR CLASS Junior money-making projects promoted a fast increase in the junior class bankroll. juniors began the year with a rushing start by the sale of booster badges on game days. Choosing a different type of can- dy, juniors were successful in a fall candy sale. juniors took part in leadership events. Class rings with several styles and variations to suit person- alities were ordered by juniors. Ba y a booster badge, promo te school spirit. . .Hey I sold all my badges before 2nd hour. . .Big Z little 4, come on team we want more. . .Hey, hey what do you say, junior Power! .f 218 QU junior Class Board: Twyla Robinson, Mike 4 Sheffield, Ruby DePriest, Wanda Brownlee, TEN Yolanda Allen, and Tamara Tilford. l2l Fifth hour band members, Charmaine Gaskin, LaBrea Bm-ret, Robert Clark, and Brad Anderson concentrate on playing the correct parts. Q31 During the day, Mr. Bill Wood, junior class sponsor explains a geometric pro of to his fourth hour geometry class. 'WW 1 l-'R 9. -t c. 'sl-3 at N Q41 junior board candidate, Wanda Brownlee attracts the attention of the audience by using forceful gestures. Q51 Portia Kibble and Tamara Tilford sell Mr. Bill Wood tbe first spirit booster badge, a money-making project of tbe junior class. Q61 Tamara Tiyord, T-wyla Robinson, and Ruby DePriest assemble spirit badges, a money-making project, that were sold on game days. v F:-, . . 1 I y v 1 A ..'1. --' 'iv 1. 'MN ,n vff 4.2 I1 I Rollerskating at Milan 's Rollerskating Arena provides a perfect weekend outing for juniors Lois Davis and Renwick Jones. m L F David Adams Geraldine Alexander Rita Alexander Barbara Allen Gregg Allen Lonnie Allen Theresa Allen Brad Anderson David A nderson Diane A nd erson Gregg Anderson Jill A nderson Robert Anderson Laurinda Angell Rachel Arrocha Sharon Ashley L eslie Aye Charlie 'Bailey Debbi Bailey Robert Bajich Pat Bandy Archie Barge Cheryl Barksdale Joyce Basset 219.5 5.. f in ,JA A if 1 D x ,521 4 l J .X gt Robin Bassett Tina Baston james Bates Gail Baucom Robin Bauer Greg Behrens Dave Bejan Cathy Bell Wanda Bell Arthur Bermudez Elaine Berry john Bewfy Richard Bevell Debbie Billaci Gary Billings Joyce Black Richard Blake Donald Block Lynn Brunkow Teresa Buckingham Susan Burks Mike Burns Kathy Buszzard Cindy Burko Donna Byers Alonzo Call Brent Callahan Marla Campbell Michael Campbell Yasmin Campbell Shanece Cannon Robert Canterbury Susan Carver Ed Chambers Brenda Chappell Susan Chastain Latorua Chinn Linda Chinn Don Clark Don Clark Robert Clark Shirlee Clark A Big Red flrst, junlors sold splrlt booster b Daryl Cobbins Cindy Coffman Tina Collier Harold Colston Harvey Colston Patty Calwell Willie Combs Walter Compton Janise Connor Donald Cook jeff Cook Carmen Collidge Deena Cooper Schelly Cosby Aparicio Craft Rhonda Crank Charlotte Culey Tony Cunningham Andy Currier Terry Cushenberry Tom Dame Dara Daugherty Kim Davenport Debbi Davis '7?ffE?- , ,J . F ' W W I ' ... X Q rf .ij 1 Fi- ' 2 1- iii J - ,Ei , A 'eifai , pa g. .Ji QR. , y U if X w' Q y HY 9 ' ' X. 1 W 1 N 1 .r w X , K1 I juniorg Barbara Swancy jbnds that study ing with the company of furry soft friends is a veigy quiet way of studying Dave Davis Denise Davis Lois Davis Mike Davis Brett Dawson Paula Dean Jan Defoe Marcia Degraftenreed Nancy Degrange Chris Denk Debbi Dennis Troy Dennis Ruby DePriest Debra Dias H om er Dickerson Ron Diehl Phil Dixon Glaris Docman Carolyn Dodd Bob Dolesbal Dorothy Donnell Pat Dotson Glenda Doyle Elizabeth Draskovicb Dacre Drisk ell Steve Duncan Sheila Dyer Luther Eatman Gerri Ellington Ginny Enquist Steve Eskina Rhodelle Estell Dave Evans Kenneth Evans Richard Fabac Phil Farmer Don Feltharn Deborah Fenimore Sandy Fick Rena Fierson Brenda Fisher Robert Fisher Mike Flanagan Janis Flenniken Russell Ford Steve Ford Steven Foster Danny Foy n Q 4 . ali K , ' X, A 4' AFM' a Inky fl 1 'Q' UPN A5 L if EY' Pam Fowler Deborah Franklin Lachelle Franklin Betty Frantkz Vivian Frazier Joseph Fulson Ralena Gage Enrique Garcia Judy Garman Charmaine Gaskin Dennis Gates Lowell Gbosey Marvin Giebler Janine Gillespie Terry Gilman Mike Glover Donna Godfrey Linda Grable Connie Gray Kenneth Gray Leslie Gray Dolisa Green Ronald Green Cheryl Greer X 4 l T J i In I film ,Q W i F xi, i v -1- -, , 5 'l .., ., -' J l A y 21 vw ,. P 'T' ' wr' K 'f-,- janet Griffin Patricia Griffin Shirley Griffin Carlos Guerrero Rita Guess Teresa Gunn Becky G urner Lee Gustin Norman Habersat Robert Hall Elton Hamilton Jr. Sheila Hannah Linda Harding Carol Harper Randy Harrell Richard Harrell Michelle Harris , William Harris Mark Harrison Marsha Hartman Dyantha Harvey Averell Hawthorn Laverne Hatchett Jayne Hawken Harold Hay Robin Hayes Donna Head Darrell Heard Laron Hedden Mary Heinken UI Quiverian cubs Michele Lewis Marczlyn Strirnple and Kathy Buszzard engage in a car 'wash money making project Diana Heninger Diane Henry Debbie Hensley joseph Herbin Ronnie Herdman Cindy Hernandez Kevin Herndon Barbara Hicks R annie Hicks Bruce Hill Fonda Hill R ose Hill Roxanna Hines Roy Hodge Kevin Hoffman Debbie Hogan joy Holiday Cassandra Holland Joy Holland Natbalyne Hollirnan Gwendlyn Hollinsbed Claudia Holmes Kevin Horosko Lanora I-lautrnan if fu . I ,g. , . 1' ' ax ,, ii I U1 Jessie Dale !42J, forward, attempts a successful long shot boosting the junior score at the ,IRISR basketball game. of .ee I L. fly Shirley Howard Venita H uggins Joan Hunter Ronald Isorn Annette Jackson Carla Jackson Christi Jackson Linda James Gary Janes Mark Jansen Sonny Janssen Rick Jefferies Cheryl Jeniclze Brenda Johnson Chris Johnson JoAnn Johnson Man Johnson Mertis Johnson Nedra Johnson Reginald Johnson A V Carol Jones 'f' Henry Jones jg MerryA nn Jones 13,f5jf' Regina! Jones flgg 1. ff H1 I ll Anita Larrymore Leslie Lea Mike Leavell Beverly Lee Bonita Lee Melvin Lee Mike Leihy Dennis Lewis Michelle Lewis Kevin Lichtenegger Steve Linnell Sandra Livingston Mark Locke Bob Logan Randy Loomis Alan Love Deborah Love Glenna Love Vonzella Love Eleanor Loveless Stan Lovett Glenda Lovett Joan Lovitch Pat Lundhoy Ron Lundine Charlette Luttrell Scott Mackey Deborah Maddox Brad Mahany Mike Malnar jimmy Manuel Larry Marcel Leslie Mariner john Martin Marilyn Martin Marcia Martin Mary Martin S eletia Martin Joyce Mathis Lloyd Martley Amanda Matthews Darrell Mathews Randy May Debbi Mayhew Yolanda Mazingo Roberta M cCarty Marsha M cClain Jeri M cC lo nd Q1 I Juniors, Leon Smith and Ollze Searcy take time out to discuss plans for the weekend and to share a footlong hotdog Patricia M aC' loyn Linda M cC urry Debbi McDonald Milton McDonald Joyce McFadden Anth any McGhee Steve McKinzie Sheryl M cM illian Jim McNair Terry M ealman Carol Meister Charles Meister J ulia M ejia R usty Meyers Ann Miles Linda Miller Marcia Miller Kathie Milliner jerry Minor Greg Mitchell Lenora Mitchell Nieta M 0 ck LaFanda M o drell J osepbine Molina F, 5 gfgf: Q11 Supporting the Big Red Bulldogs, Gwen Robinson, J. TL cheerleader yells at the Wyandotte-S.M. East J.V. football game. Ron Montgomery Brenda Moore Cassandra Moore Jenny Morris Linda Moore Pam B. Moore Pamela Moore Pam M o ore S baron Moore Charles Morgan Mark M organ Rachael Morgan Cberri Mossie Linda Mullins Cheri Neal David Neff Pbyllis Neill Marie Nelson Dean Newbold Troy Newman Vaughn Newman Ann Nolan Melinda Noone Gail Norton -42... ? me awe x,.xf' 'Sei' Carla Norwood Steve Novak Thelma Nutchinson Ron Obee Charles O'Connor Kevin Olson Fred Olszewski Mike Overbaugh Bonnie Owens Marshall Owens Sandy Pace Janet Parker Mike Parker Patti Parrott Dave Patterson Linda Patterson Micheal Patterson Chris Payne Wilma Payne Dan Peacher Alan Peeler Annette Peknik Dorothy Pemberton Arlen Perkins Dan Perkins Yolanda Perkins Debbie Peterson Deborah Pettyjohn Kathryn Phillips Kim Phillips Mike Phillips Ostelle Phillips Janet Pilcher Wayland Pittman Sue Planac Judy Poe Patricia Poe Diane Po ole JoAnn Porter Cathy Price john Pride Liz Pruessner Patti Rader Bethania Randle Judy Raw Nancy Reeves Nola Reeves Yvette Reeves Darlis Reynolds Torn Reynolds Beverly Richard Catherine Richard Kurt Rieke John Riggs .Randall Risius Steve Raark Katie Robins Gwen Robinson Twyla Robinson Steve Rock Sherry Roll Ruth Rollings Peggy Rosson ' Debbi Ross Denise Rousell jamesetta Rucker Monica Sainich Debbie Sands Debbi Scbipper Susan Seblicht Stephen Schmidt Robert Schnirch Robert Scbuler Raymond Schultz Gregory Scott Lori Scott Sherrie Scott Linda Scroggins Q11 Reginald jones and counselor Mrs Lois Arioli review some interesting facts of the Ovis test taken by alljunzors in the fall ,qv 52, I -0 1 ' .U xx u k , Ollie Searcy Lynn Sedler Susan Seichepine Michelle Sessions John Sestrich Rachel Seward Mike Sheffield Gary Shepard Larry Shepard Lemuel Shepard Cheryl Shinkle Frances Shores Peggy Simmons Cebra Sims Thelma Sims Wanda Sims Carol Siscoe Don Siscoe .UN ... ,A .. . f., ,....n,,,4!! x V- ufk an 1 . 37 A L 1 l-I 'Y' Dewayne Sloan Charles Smith Dale Smith Deborah Smith Juanita Smith Kevin Smith Norris Smith Verna Mae Smith A ngela Smittie Georgia Springer Janet Spurr Ina Square Charles Stack Vic Stankewsky Thomas Stallings Lynn Stanley Cheryl S tanturf Ellen Stark jan Starnes Bernice Stephens Carolyn Stephens Sherieta Stewart Jesse Stoker Janice S taut Cheryl Sullivan Barbara Swancy J uanda Syrus Delores Taffe Janis Tallant Diane Taylor 1 Junior track member Sonny Jansen, uses speed and a orceful take-off to complete a smooth hurdle jump in a relay track event. Larry Taylor Martha Taylor Pam Taylor Rodrick Taylor Micky Templeton Diane Thomas Frederick Thomas Kurt Thomas Robert Thomas Martha Thompson Darlene Thulin Tamara Tilford Diana Tilley Diane Tindle Kim Toepfer Berry Tolsorl Bonnie Tolson Debbi Tomasevic Darrell Troutrnarl Kathy Tumilson Susan Turner Arlan Tyman Max Upton joe Vallejo Y ll V f 'W ,ax Cindy Vandeputte Glenna jo VanHorn Susan Varner Arnold Vaughn George Ventura Teresa Vogel Michelle Vollnogel Frank Wachter Janet Walker Jerry Walker Ray Walker Rita Walker Erwin Wallace Danny Waller joe Warczake Loretta Ward Charles Ware Monica Watson 4 fi 3.3 . ' -'lxflxlvl ' .2 L H 91.4, 5 4' 1 , 4 H i qv gn W 1 . J 2?-sy fi w I l I I Q, ,J K' fi Mary Weathers Linda Webb Bertha Wheeler Cindy Whisler Fred Whitcomb Mike White Curtis White joe Wilkerson Brian Wilkes Gayle Wilkins jill Wilkins Bernice Williams Cathy Williams Denise Williams Felicia Williams Joslyn Williams Lynn Williams Pat Williams Sherry Williams Sue Williams Tim Williams Virgil Williams Terry Willis Brenda Wilson Deborah Wilson Kathie Wilson Berry Wiser David Wright Wiley Wright Barbara Zewalk Patty Zugeldeo- Q -,,.44 Q 1 m as-v-K1 ' w JJ L L I. 5 QU juniors Annette Peknik, Mike Malnar, Teresa Gunter stop during the busy day sign yearbooks in the WIN it 'WT nz: '- is U- Fx s 555' JE Vx NY K z J - T qiff, N ini. s N- -:gan ,' y Xxx rf f' xx M N. Q21 Tmnsferred to laospitalbound, junior Jessie Smith studies -while recovering from a morozcycle accident. fl N. -. .,, F uf 4 aj, w 1 34.- r w -H ,r '-,:,jE.n ROBE CEREMONYICLASS BOARD Class of '72 passed traditional honors on during the annual passing of the robe ceremony. After obtaining the title of Seniors, the class of '73 set about electing the six class board members. The class board was in charge of raising enough money to give a prom and to cut down the cost of graduation fees. The money was raised through such projects as a class paper sale and the Senior play, David 84 Lisa. This summer went fast. . .lt's so saaf our last year. . .SENIORSJ 240 IU Discussing possible money-making projects early in tbe year at a before-school meeting are Senior board members Steve Hood, Paul Baltzerg and Bernice Thomas. l2j Derrick Birch, Leo Harris, and Jenne Reed help load papers into the van during the Senior paper sale. Q31 Passing the traditional velvet robe to 1973 class representative, Janet DePriest, is 1972 graduate, Karen Braswell. Q 0 QQMAKN Mllllb 06000 grvvv H, .1 x I it 'asm an I '3 S ba Il 'M D 5 ,, w 2 5 1 M.- A V, A-1 L .4 X 1 'aiu 4 'N-LQ! F. -2:5 :,,,:.5 ,: W- 1 ' H 9 G-1 Q. 4 ,-:. ' H-' My m W R - 1 u 1 4 .l3iL- ,i?ix2T,,w P 'gz,.,y Eg 5 mf ,avg f f5,:'I .,' ' sl , , ' 'Qi ,W v: ,' lj 213' P! i, if 3 hh J. V, - -, A , 4 5 U4 25.31 l ' V - fi A J -A xi z u l i 3!:?vE.1 9: 1 , 75, ., . ,VL A lg' -- -ill . 1323 . : ' I - '75 ' 'DX --A , 1 4 A,. A ww xl Y- N?3Q' if-21 V Y .: -.9 1 13,5 . N ' 'Q '1.W'.-'.w'A,p: 'DJ SENIOR FEATURE Seniors planned for their future livelihood I a'on't even know what l want to be. . .You're gonna get MARRIED? . . .Today is the first day of the rest of your life. . .l got acceptedl. . .Anchors away, my boy . . .Only 86 more days to go. . . Can I have a pass to go see my coanselor?. . .After this year- l 'm through with school. . .lVlan, are jobs hard to Hnd. . .You mean alll will owe the Army is the same amount of years as it takes me to finish college ?. . .Have fun-live while you've got a chance. . .LOOK OUT WORLD, .HEREI COME-all 600 ofus! 242 UI May 23rd 15 the graduation date class of 73 It 15 after tbzs day seniors' future lives begin to U bill! Kevin Whelan, a Rockburst College adm counselor, explains to john justice and Heim some of the basic entrance require -X uf we X 1 L'6:lli?'v1 X will IQ A' Ylgqllid .QR :1 it R jiffs E. gil my Q1- V 5.2 7 . V.. F- 1 b V ., me as 2 Warm arse . ,-.lr uw N59 gg 1 m 1 , H1171 : ' 1 xx.-4, , ri, -,, m 4 uf 'sal . 1' gif.. . IEP s , ,,- - 51, .V :vb EE KZ, Discussing plans for a possible summer wedding, Gany Clark and Gwen Skaggs find it much more meaningful to talk in the church. MJ Linda Gebaur spends an evening in quiet solitude searching for and circling all job possibilities that interest ben KSI Sam Willzhnzs receives from Airman Steve Fotovicb, a sample of the type of training he will get if be decides on an Air Force career. 243 fii :'!' ' H Ji. I- ----,'1l,.7!FL' . Fir-C595 if-' r.,- '-Q Gi' we xx eikigr we mp- H..jsa2:.:3- ' w 2 YE . -M an, J m.-.., , Y -A47 Y A , jan-f ,.-J' QU David Clemons, portrayed by Victor pleads with Lisa, performed by Pam H give him her hand in trust. 121 During moment the cast gathers around Carlos Co as he rehearses the song, Light My which he performs in the show. Bl Robert T portraying Mr, Clemons, finds it necess reprimand Mrs. Clemons, Tamara TiUor her defiant actions and her lapsing mer .1 Q41 Trying to make their attack on Lisa look as believable as possible, Bill Yeazel and Saverio Frisardi rehearse the scene one more time. l5j john, played by Terry Tarvin, Lisa's teacher and closest companion, tries to help her spell her last name. Q61 Do I have to break everyzhing in this office before you'lI get mad? exclainzs Victor Smith to Dr. Alan Swinford, played by Chris Johnson. SENIOR PLAY 'David 81 Lisa' was chosen by Seniors as one of their money making projects. The play centered around a teenage boy who became friends with a mentally troubled teenage girl. The drama was directed by Mr. Roy Leonard with help from Sam Reed, Wesley Elliot, Vicky Pike, and Harry Madison. Remaining Cast: Pam Klifmg Secretaiyg Donna Brown, Mrs. Browng Monica Sainich, Maureen Hart, Sabrina Brown, Josette, Joy Bronfman, Sandra: Ron Pepperdine, Simong Joyce Barker, Kate, Deborah Vaughn, Barbara: Terry Mealman, Roberrg Steve Anglen, Ben. Hg 1 -gm, ' .,,fa-L um ' e AMERICANS ABROAD Hodge returned Aug, 31st from Scharzfeld, Germany as a summer visitor on the Americans Abroad program. Avis left Kansas City on june 25, and arrived in New York for a two day orientation. She left New York on june 27 to begin her European stay with the - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knolle family. The Knolles had one son, joachim and 17 year old Gabi, Avis' German sister. Wasn 't it hard to make yourself understood?. . .How long did it take to learn German! . . You ate raw hamburgerfi . . 'L EUROPE g.,a - YE I M D gd-,..i -4- --W ,,,i,, i yn - -4 ss. ,, .. A A -s fuisfisa -' A , I T 122 - i . sl 1 5 4 l,'J i Efgf5QfY'Z1.'?rl ,4- Y . , ju ' - '4 HE-41?-V f X NJ,iV1 ez Ui Suzie King listens attentively as Avis points out on a map the city where her German home was and some of the other sights she saw. 12, After her return, Avis sits on the floor as she unpacks both her luggage and her memories ofa memorable summer vacation. .liiwlxki mail 7-ifflgf. 'F A- 'ix Img-r A e?fHg9f?lh'if?- ', -A17 -A .,,, ,yr.e1i:i2g .521 r- I, 246 Q yn 6 X K. .fr Nw I ef I7 Q31 Mrs. Hodge, Avis' mother, sits paitently as Avis explains some of the pictures she took of people and places she saw while in Europe. 14, Avis, on the day of her return, mails a letter to her German hosts announcing that she has arrived home safely. 153 Wishing to display some of what she learned in Germany, Avis prepares an afternoon rnealfor her own family like the meals she usually ate in Germany. 1 ? .rf K Q l Y . I X y K . f 5 , 1 I l UQ Trying to findjust the right c take requires much of Saverio's time Sbeffielzfs office, bis counselor. Yeazel family: Mmjy Betb Yeazel, Bill Mrs. Dee Yeazel, Saverio Frisardi, Yeazel, Jim Glasgow, and Suzie Yeazel. sixth hour study ball gives Saveria a c to use the library resources in order broaden bis knowledge of American c Q FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT Saverio enrolled as a Big.aRed AFS'er from Messina, Italy. Saverio Frisardi arrived for his year stay in the United States in August. He stayed with the Mr. William Yeazel family. During the school term, Saverio, along with his American brother, Bill, participated in such activities as water polo, swim team, and the Senior play. When does he have to leave?. . He's got the neatest clothes. . . Hey Savey, here's aplace you can sit. . . What do you mean 141 Bill and Saverio, sharing in common interests, spend a lot of time in the pool, perfecting swimming techniques, 151 Meeting Saverio at his locker, Dacre Driskell and Ronnie Pepperdine exchange week-end experiences before the bell zo homeroom rings. 249 IU Chosen on the basis of her test scores and written essay, Athena Wade is Wyandotte's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow winner. Q21 Saturday Seminars: Steve Fennel, Carol McGhan, Karen Tiemann, Joyce Barker, Debbie Darnell, Sandy Rabourn, Avis Hodge, Roxanne Bowers. Q31 Ralph Youngblood is a semi-finalist in the National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students while Keith Thorp and Bill Yeazel both received letters of cornmendation for their test scores on the PSA T-NMSQT test which they took as juniors. ,-, IVA .A , ....,,.. , . HONORS Awards were given to selected students for achievements they have earned in their years at Wyandotte. ln general, the students were selected and recognized on the basis of academic grades, teacher recommendations, and participation in activities both in and outside of school. Big Red boasted four ' outstanding academic achievements, and several other groups of students were chosen to participate in other events on the basis of their school and social involvement. That test was a real bummer. Where is Haag Hall?. . .l could sure use that scholarship. I 1 .- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, NHS held traditional signature ceremony - during Nlay of '73, Members of National Honor Society are selected on the basis of character, leadership, scholarship, and service of Seniors as judged by academic record, classroom teacher vote, and extra-curricular activity sponsor vote. The candidates are taken from the upper 15 percent of the Senior class. Did you get your letter yet? . . . When do we Hnd out who made it?. . .ls it still formal? Yvette Francille Adair jama joy Akers Paul William Baltzer Michael jerome Baskin Bonnie L Berqulst Dierick Eugene Birch C ralg Allen Boring Roxanne Bowers joy Ellen Bronfman David A Brown jo Ann Bryant Mary jean Budimilija Althea Buford Carla Ann Busby Gall Renee Byrd Duane Lee Cantrell Cynthia Sue Caudillo Patrick Martin C avlovich Daniel joseph Chain 252 Ulisa Diane Buckingham Peggy Ann Chalker Frank D Chelesnik joyce Evelyn Clemons Ruth Willene Collins Carlos Martin Conejo Dennis Maurice Conner Debra Elaine Darnell janet Leola DePriest Ruth Anne Dillon Frank L Dombrowski Rose jacquelyn Downs Rita De Ann Dressler janet Lorraine Duffet Lawrence Richard Farr Steven Hume Fennel Neava Ann Ford I Robert Steven Forrest 'Saverio Frisardi Linda Susan Gebaur Heather Lisa Green Kevin Mark Hachinsk y jan Lynne Hall julie Ann Hamm ond Sheila Taron Hanna Steven Lawrence Hansen Charles E. Harris, lll Leo M. Harris, jr. Patricia A nn Hart Carolyn Hassig Melissa Kay Hathaway Ralph Frederick Heim Rebecca jane Hendee jeffery Thane Henderson Nancy Lorraine Henderson A vis Elise Hodge Steven Alan Hood Barbara Ann Huscher William Stephen jennings Meddren Maurice jones Karen Lu Kennedy Ruby Mae jean Kirkwood jacquel yn Fay Ledbetter james E Lewis Mark Alan Livingston Michael Anthony Loncar Sherry Lyn Londo Roxane Rose Martino Peggy Denise McConnell Vanessa Haria McDaniels David Eugene McDonald Carol L. McGhan Karen jane McMillin janet Marie Mercer Sallie Ann Mills Kenneth Mason Murphy Patricia Elaine Naylor jodle Kay Newbold Pamela Sue Oyer Dennis Gene Patch Timothy Peeler Shelia Denise Peghee Ronald Dean Pepperdine Victoria Rose Pike Bryce Dean Pittman Leann Pugh Sandra jean Rabourn Robin Renee Ragsdale Barbara Kay Rankin jenne Lynn Reed Kathy M. Reed john William Renko Melissa Gail Roberts Dennis Lee Robinson joyce Donette Saunders Donna jean Scott Dorothea Marie Scott Bridget Velexa Smith Tonya Marie Smith Steven Ralph Snell Randy L S tanard Lynette Stephens Mardella Stevenson ll the National Honor Society names have been announced, gives a brief speech about NHS, Darnell and Robert Forrest quench tb: st with some punch in Social Hull the lengthy ceremony. Ponna Rae Stewart Antonia Rene Taliaferro Nicholas P. Terbovich Bernice Delores Thomas Larry R. Thomas Carolyn Sue Thompson Keith Andrew Thorp Karen Leigh Tiemann Mindy jenell Toney Elizabeth S. Trapp Athena Kay Wade Robin Elaine Walker Barbara Denise Warren Denise Elaine White Samuel E Williams Rosalin Willis Martha L ouise Wilson james Manning Worrell john William Yeazel t A FS Student Honorary Member Q, an Ga mfmfyggfj gf Q15 X I . JM fam Gary A brabam Larry Ackerson Yvette Adair Gail Adams Marie Aguilar jama Akers Pam Alderman John Alverado Dennis Anderson S baron A nd erson Stephen A n glen Greg A rmstrorzg Kevin Asbw ortb Linda Ayer J :met Bailey f- C! Dan Baker Paul Baker Marilyn Bakarich Paul Baltzer Deborah Banks Jack Banks Sherry Banks Joyce Barker Michael Baskin LaTanya Beck E rla Beckham William Beets Emmett Belcher Carrie Bell . Cindy Bell ltlons for the 1972 1973 school year . Edward Bell Hugh Bell Eula Belton Darryl Bennett Bob Benton Bonnie Berquist Bonnie Berry Darrell Bettis Joni Bias I Darrel Billingsley Dierick Birch Linda Bivens Janice Black Beverly Blanks Edmond Bolton Pamela Booth Rhonda Booth Craig Boring Alicia Boswell Roxanne Bowers Steve Bowman Lester Boyice Patricia Baxton Maurice Brazeal Dewey Brewer Robert Brittingham Emma Brockman joy Bronfman joe Brooks Alvin Brown Dave Brown Eugene Brown Marsha Brown Ronald Brown Verna Joy Brown Phyllis Brownsberger Terry Branson Joann Bryant Vicky Bryant Diane Buckingham Valerie Buddenbohrn Mary B udimlia Althea Buford Arthur Buie R obert Burns Dickerson waits patiently in a long, early morning line the offce in order to get a satisfactory excuse after illness. I ,. J ulie Burt Carla Busby Eugene Bussey Marlane Button Samuel Byers, Jn Gail Byrd Urma Cade Maureen Cabill Lawrence Caldwell Bonita Calhoun Georgetta Camp Michael Campbell Mike Campbell Nathan Campbell Sherri Candler Duane Cantrell jobn Carr Robert Carr Mary Carter Irene Carver Clarence Cates Cynthia Caudillo Nick Cavlovicb Pat Cavlovicb Dan Chain Peggy Cbalker Wade Cbauers Frank Cbelesnik Jeanie Choate Gary Clark x N A N 4? . vs! l ,fl al and presldentlal elections Gisele Clark Teri Claypool Joyce Clemons Christine Colding Lisa Collins Nola Collins Rutb Collins David Colston Robert Concbola Carlos Conejo Becky Conner Dennis Connor Norman Cramer Stanley Dake Virginia Dandridge .vr,.-L , A ws , 1 13,11 , 5: ,., 1.111 H xi l . ' 1? ff 1 :if L , li - V M P TV f ., -by - in r . Y 1 N- ' ' , : f X ' jf r 75 Y' Riva V I ll' . 1 !1 1 if Janice Daniels Kathryn Daniels Nadine Daniels Donna Danner Debbie Darnell Reta Darr Teresa Davila Bernadine Davis Patricia Davis Sarah Davis Paul Denk Carol Denney Jenny Denson Janet DePriest Sharon D'Haene Lesa Dickerson Dale Dillon Ruthie Dillon Joyce Dzbcon Dorotby Dobbs Frank Dombrowski Racbel Dorninquez Brenda Doss Rosemary Dotson Rose Downs Eddie Doyal Donna Doyle Rita Dressler janet Duffett Brenda East A 'K 1 Mary Eatmon Pat Eck jim Eker Debbie Eldred Wesley Elliott Larry E nglebrick ,lim Ernst Emery Estelle Joyce Esters Larry Farr Robert Farrell Pamela Farris Steve Fennel Debby F isber Debbie Flanagan an 'fi' i ff' -LX ! ' :Z .5 f xlib 1 Y fl fill 1 Y N i l ..x: r i Q ' I A V 'L if :fy 4 'Lui J V Y W f AV W L 1 I Ka. ' X N , 1 '- h Julie Hammond takes penny ballots at the KayCee voting from Ann Nolan during the Spirit Week Faculty Legs Sharon Graham Pam Gray Russell Gray Heather Green James Green Nora Green Sheila Green Jeff Greenlee Alice Grifjqtb Joe Guerrero David Galley Steve G unter AUred Gutierrez Eric Haas Kevin Hacbinsky I. my 1 4 'MJ L Nancy Henderson Denise Henry Erma Henson Gilbert Hickman Marilyn Hicks Helena Hinrnan Avis Hodge Harold Hodges Deborah Hoffman Donald Holland Stephanie Holmes Marvel Holt Rechinda Halt Kim Holter Steve Hood Lettermen club dogpack, sponsored by B Gilda Horton Parn Horton Phyllis Houzman Clarence Huggins Bill Huggins Mary Hullahy Roger Hurnphress Barbara Huscher Lorraine Huskey Paul Hutson Randy Ishmael Francine Ivory Theresa Jackson John Jagusch Cathy Jansen Pollock, Paul Baltzer, Kevin Hachinsky, Dennis Robinson, Williams, and Eugene F1-idblom back the Roundballers with and cheers. Barbara Jefferson Wanda Jenkins Bill Jennings Richard Jennings Janice Jernigan Roy Jett David Johnson Jacquelyne Johnson Laverne Johnson Linda Johnson Patty Johnson Stephen Johnson Althea Jones Darlene Jones Doyle Jones Lester jones Meddren jones Rodney jones Sondra jones I Terry jones Yoshima jones Jobn J ustice jack Kanatzar Denise Kane Lee Ann Kane Michelle Keller Charles Kelley Karen Kennedy Donna Kerby Carolyn Key ?i . 4 W.: , ,I 5 1- .4 J-Fi x. , 1 4 1 -J f , Barry Williams, working as a Hrst hour biology lab takes semester inventory of equipment and chemical Keith Kielman Jim King Suzie King Ruby Kirkwood Jim Kissinger Pam Klifar Gregg Klumpp Steve Laffoon George Lasley Deborah Laytham Jackie Ledbetter Cecil Lee Nathaniel Lee Sharon Lee Tewy Lee James Lewis Pazzla Lewis Stephanie Lewis Fern Littlejohn Mark Livingston Carl Locke Richard Logan Michael Loncar Sheriy Londo Pamela Lopez Rodney Love Bobby Lowery Harry Madison Elizabeth Magadan Marilyn Martin Brian Martmek Roxane Martino Janet Maslak Billy Maxey Robert Maxwell Peggy M eCo 1m ell Cherry! M cDamel Willie M cDanz el David McDonald Tom McDuffze Donnie Mclzaebron Ronnie McEacbron Joyce McFadden Carol McGban Vanessa M cDaniels AV : S berree McGinnis Susan McGowen Michael M cKind ra Janice McKinley Karen McMillin Bob Mc Williams Janet Meador David Mefford Patty M eikel Jan Mercer Michael Meserko Marsbele Meyer Carrie Miles Larry Miller Sallie Mills R osemary Milton Regina Mitchell Roman Mitchell Bonnie Moore Charley Moore, jr. Marcia Moore Pamela Moore Richard Moore jackie Morris Joanne M ufich Patti Mullin Chris Murphy Dianne Murphy Kenneth Murphy Timo thy Myers af the bus in from of the auditorium, Cindy Bell, Linda and Yolanda Visnosky get ready to begin another day at .ki ,f V 4 ' 1 Patricia Naylor Clara Neal Wayne Neet Jodie Newbold Erman Newman, ,In John Noel jan Northern Wanda Nothnagel Cindy Novak Dave Nowak Glenda Overbaugb Pam Oyer Cecil Padelli Jeanette Parker Vivienne Parker Dennis Patch Carlotta Patterson Ruth Marie Patti Candace Patton Linda Peacber Bernice Pearson Tim Peeler Sbelia Pegbee Barbara Pemberton Brenda Pender Jobnnie Peoples Willie Peoples Ronald Pepperdine Darrell Perkins Deneen Perry 19? Rick Peters Micbael Phillips Vicky Pike Bryce Pittman Bill Pollock Randy Premis Brenda Price Leann Pugb Sandy Rabourn Robin Ragsdale Mark Randel Barbara Rankin jobn Ramirez Rex Rasdall Dave Rebeck Jenne Reed Kathy Reed Kim Reed Sam Reed john Renko Charles Richard Nancy Ricbards Rosalind Richardson Michelle Riddle Leona Rilienour John Rieke Barbara Roach Melissa Roberts Dennis Robinson Vickie Robison Debbie Roden Albert Rogers Rita Rollins Maria Romero Linda Rornig Vanessa Rosenthal! jim Ruby Karen Rushing Brett R yrner Craig S acben Julia Salasb JoAnn Saragusa Joyce Saunders Maurice Saunders Larry S ebmalz Debby Schmidt Dan Schmitz Debbie Schwartz Donna Scott Dorothea Scott Nyra Scott Deborab Selmon Randel Sessions Hilda Shaffer David S beppard Glenna Sbinkle Keith Sifford A ubrey Singleton Warren Singleton Linda Sipple Gwen Skaggs Bridget Smith Bruce Smith Cornelius Smith Danny Smith Gary Smith Kathi Jo Smith Pat Smith Susan Smith Teresa Smith Tonya Smith Steve Snell Michael Spencer Reba Stafford Randy Standard li rf' Bonnie Berquist, Pam Klifaig and Sandy Rabourn stand thousands of other students that are applying for a job at Worlds Rosemary Thomas Carol Thompson Aaron Thorne Keith Thorp Karen Tiernann Mindy Toney Liz Trapp Timothy Unrein Rita Vaca Sara Vega Patricia Villanueva Chris Viquesney Yolanda Visnosky Kenny Wacker Athena Wade Durl A ff: V' 1. i . i if C 4, ng a senlor assembly at the begmmng Robin Walker Sue Ward Barbara Warren Beverly Warren Brian Waters Robert Way . Marilyn Wayne Walter Weathers Doug Weaver Leo Weber Cheryl Wheeler Alvin White Denise White Rick White Rosezena White V , J L Willie White Barry Williams Delmas Williams Dianne Williams Donna Williams Janice Williams Thelma Williams Oydra Williams Ramona Williams Rosie Williams Sam Williams Rosalin Willis Mary Willyard Gail Wilson Joyce Wilson 4-4 X' . fr V Y H ' Us TV! l Eiisifv W , ll en and Carlos Covzejo meet in Social Hall to discuss s-wzm meet and tbat evenings basketball game. Larry Wilson Martha Wilson Ron Wilson Vicki Wilson Dan Winterringer Rick Wiseman jim Worrell, Jr. David 'Wright Connie Wynn Mike Yeager Bill Yeazel Ralph Youngblood, Jr. Lawy Zawadu Jerry Zugeldev Casimer Zybko 'T ...pun 'S W gl num 5-2:53 'lf fe... Mills, james Lewis, Charles Kelly, and Rita Dressler among some of tbe history students using the new book, American Experience. , , 5 1 N 1: I .Y f A Q ' wi 1 I 'J'V..f ,e m v ue E 414. x , 'S E ' l 72 sivkf-f Q-N , . ,M K 1 K I M siqgff. , 1 2 ' me 1 355 x , , N ,. . , bf, , - X , , , in . , 9 my .Q 52- L! ii ,N-,,,-,ig 'Af 225 uw 1 5681: ,3-figfm H3 -, N. hr' u ,. ' .. SV , . Q , ,bp ,QM .! gym? - ' I -V.. . ,Q -5 -:mi as? -fi 1 ? x 3 ,ff Ya-0 , -4,1 - qffwi , k A 'iw K., . N -11, M tg , ,. ,gg f rj 7 wu,g'1 my .,-p, Q ' . ,JK .9 jf? Yi: Q r ,VL f.v -. fa .'.-qw K- 5. -.1 'K' Q f , W W 51 1 . Q R, Z Q .5 ,Q -mm- H-4. ',:,5M,a Pig 2. 1 - gn- W ,pg , 5' W-tx L ,i xx We , . Vs, ' z lh11.a'1l 3 1 QQ - gg ' i ,, Q I ' ' s fi ' I ' 2 31 GRADUATION 0n graduation day a 13 year effort ended with approximately 600 Big Red seniors receiving a diploma. May 23rd was graduation day, topping off a month of delightful confusion with such events as the prom and Baccalaureate. I shall pass through this world but once. If therefore, there be any kindness l can shout or any good thing l can do let me do it now,' let me not defer it or neglect izj for I shall not pass this way again. De Grellet American Greeting Card Company l4l Steve Hood, Sandy Robourn, Joyce Clemons, and Kevin Hacbinsky sit patiently at an afternoon rehearsal while they receive further orders. Senlor .xt GARY ABRAHAM: Baseball. YVETFE ADAIR: Debate: Drama Club: Intrarnurals: Ray- Cees: Lab Assistant: Helper: Spanish Club: Club: Girls' League GAIL ADAMS: Kaycees. A JAMA JOY AKERS: Club: Debate: Fre1zch,azClubi- Treasurer: Future Teacher? As- ' im sociation: Lab Assistant: Student Council. M DEBORAH ALLEN: Cheesy Club: Plays. JOHN ALVARADO: Auto-' mobile Club: Lab Assistaiitgr Senior Instructor: Club. ...- A SHA R ON ANDER.SiON.- French Club. E S TEPHEN A NGLEN: Ggpf pezm: AFS Club: eoyffoggf i Club: Lab Assistant: Mined: Chorus: Wyandotte Singers. CHARLES K. ASHWOTQTQ-1: Rml E Lab Assistant: Seniorylnstiillc-V tor: Spanish Trachf Tearn:Mixed Clybrigs. Z LINDA AY13Rf Aifedical' 53 E reers Club. 3 S ghbi M mA zz ral, lee: ffl: A ni, '25 f' ' W . 4 .-- f JANE T BAII5y:iLibrlgrzan5As: sistant: ,QftjceIIel1g:er.: ,J ag, 5? . fm: is - MARY!-3'EfrBaU2AR'9'lt IEW f.Cees:5..-baba Alssistegnt: Questo- grapb. Cali: .Studenr::Cquricil. ..Club Qrches1:ra: liep Bands ?PA UL QASKER :SLHIJ :glssisgantg Swimming: Teams Swimrning L5'7t557'7'fla7'l- I ' as x ,A in L Y -HPAUL W..:BALfl7Zl5R-A: Boggs' W . : H, Club: Footballs Football terrnau Gergnay :ClZll7giJ1,t1IlQ1' Class Offceizg .Lab Assistant: Senior Class. Officer: seniqr 1 5 sf 285 235 tm lllIlIIl2lI'l6S Instructor: Student Council: Track Team: Track Letterman. EBBIE BANKS: AFS Club: Future Teachers Association: Girls' 2- League fAReptgesentatiee: Spanish Clubw - ,IOXCE BARKER: AFS Club: Band: Drama Club: Drill FB'H7l7g'l Honor Thespian: Kaya . Cees: National: Thespian- Vice President: Pantograpb: Plays: Quill -and Scroll: Senior -Iri- structor: Spanish Club:1Stu-- den t Co un eil: Suqimming Club-A ssistarit. 2 A4ICI'Ii4EL BASKIN: Baseball:- Hi-Y:In'tra1nurals. -1 ERLA R. BECKHAMA: A cap: pella: lf' Girls' Glee Clubs: Kay- Cees:13Ushers-Club. 2 CAAR zgie BElrL,:r Girls' Baskets: ball: Future Teacheizswtssorciaf tion: Girls? 'League Council: yunior Affchieveznenflr KayCfeesg- Librarians Assistant: Spanish ClubjfiStudent Secretary: Ush- ersiClub. Arf 'Y E ff: :C YNTI-IIA BELL: Debate: .Ger1nan1'Club.: KayCees: Pantoq jyraph. Cub: Science Club. W W 'X zz , ' ails X EDWA RDEI.. BELL: Football. DA R R YL BENNETT: .ifiF00t- 'b all ls: Fo o tbail fietterrnan: Traclg Letterrnan. fr' .E 3' l' E 7 if , :set :- HVBONNIE BEKQUlS'Ft A Cap- 'pellai AFS Clubp: Bannergirl: A -X2 Drill Team:f?Fut1ire A Teachers Association: German Club- rPublicity Chairrnan: 2KayCees: 'Quill andlf Scroll: Quiverian: rQui1gerian G-ab: Wyandotte Sin gets? Saturday Seminars: ...E1.A.1NE BONNIE BERYIQ Y: JOAEI BIAS: .A es. 5 DAS Real. ee Bill. LINCESLEV: Autgniobisle Club: Footgball: I-Ii-YZ: Tnzck Team. V QIERICIC .fi Club: Senier Class Officer: Student Council. A C EINDA ANNyBlVENS: ASS Club:Band:KayCees. EDMOND BOL TON: Printing C l ub. A CRAIG BQRINQ: Chess Club: Football: German Club: Rus- sian Club. Q E C' l'?OXANNE BOWERS: :sim- nezgrl-N: Drill Team: German Clubf Girlb' Lebgue Counhil: Girls' League Representative:f KayCees: IQiiill and: Scroll: Quiveriajz: 'Quiverzllu Cub: Sat- urday Seminars. in N ies TER eowcce :grads Spanish Clulii -- H PA TARICTA HBRAXTON: French EClub:':Future Teachers Asso ciatioii: Medical' Careers Club: Ushers Club. A JOY WRVONFWIAN? AFS Club: Drama A-Club: Ecology Club: Hownar Thespiafzg KayCees:iNa- Mona? Forensic: Plziys. D571 VE BROWN: German Club?qRus5ian Club? ' J, SBROTPN: Baud: Baud' Man- Bager: Debate: Pep Band: Plays. MARSHA BROWN: Kaycees. R ONALDEM. BROVVIVS Cl9ESS Club: Drama Club: Future ' Esusibess Leaders if America: I-fi-Y: PIonb'r FlJHespia11: Nation- al Tbesplan: Plays: Track 11? am. li L f ss: L VERNA BROWN? AFS Club:- Effmdg Failure Teachers Associ- ation: V KayCees:7 Pimtbgs-apt Cub: -Pandf Yffeens. JD ANNEBR VQANT. KayCees: .Quiverian Cub. Vzcmf E B R YANT: office Helper- Treasurer. DIANE BUCKINGHAM: AFS Club: French Club: Future Teachers Association- Vice President: Girls' League Coun- cil: Girls' Leafgue Representa- Five: KayCees: Iiab' Assistant: Medical Gareersiilubg Panto- grahh Cub? A sf L' If 'x VAQLERIE JAN BAUDDEN- BOHAZ: 'Chls' Eeague Repre- Eentatioi: KayCees:- Spanish MARY BUDIMLUA: AFS Club: Drill Team: French Club: Girls' League Represen- tative: KayCees-Officer: Quill and Scroll: Quiveriim: Qui- veruzn Cub. ALTI-IEA BUFORD: F7'e7lClJ 'Club-Publicity Chairinau: Fu- ture Teachers Association: GAA: Girls' League Council: Homenzakers of Tomo'rrow: Medical Careers Club: Panto- graph: Quill and Scroll: Senior Class Officer: Senior Instruc- tor: .Student Council. ARTT-IUR BUILE: Basketball. MA URICE QERGIN: Tnzck Team. jULll? B UR T: Knycees. ZHARLANE- BULTON: Kay- Ceesf CARLA. BUSBY: Bmmergif-1: Drill Team: KayCees: Spanish Club. Q GAIL BYRD: Band: GAA: ,Hornemakers of Tomorrow: KayiCees: Majorette-captain: Senior Leader: be BONIITA CALHOUN: French Club: KayCees: Lab Assistant: Librarian Assistant. SHERRY LYNN CANDLER: KayCees. DUANIJ CANTRELL: Boys' State. ROS! CARNEY: Girls' Glee Club: Homernakers of Tomor- row: Office Helper. BOB CARR: Automobile Club: Band: Pep Band: Stage Band. - CLARENCE CA TES: Foot- ball. CYNTHIA CA UDILLO: De- bate: KayCees: Quiverian Cub: Student Council. NICK CAULOVICH: A Cap- pella: Boys' Glee Club: Drama Club: Plays. DAN CHAIN: German Club. PEGGY CHALKER: O.E.A. at A VTS-President. WADE CHA VERS: Football, German Club, Wrestling. FRANK CI-IELESNIK: Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, German Club, Wrestling'Let- terman, JEANIE CHOATE: .KayCees, Ushers Club. GARY CLARK: Automobile Club-President, Football, Plays. TERI S. CLAYPOOL: Kay- Cees. JOYCE CLEMONS: A Cappel- la, Debate, Duplicating, Fu- 'ture Teachers Association, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, KayCees-, Na- tional Forensic, Orchestra, Quiverian Cub, Y-Teens, En- silnzble. ' RRENTISS EARL CLIFTON: Industrial Arts Club. NOLA COLLINS: Student Council. RUTH WILENE COLLINS: AFS Club, Band, Chess Club, German Club-President, Kay- Ceesi Quill and Scroll, Qui- verian, Quiverian Cub, Russian Club- Vice President. DA VID COLSTON: Band, Plays, Track Team. CARLOS CONEJO: Baseball Letterman, Basketball, Boys' W Club, Debate, Football, ln- ternational Relations, Lab As- sistant, Medical Careers Club, National Forensic, Plays, Stu- dent Council-President. DENNIS CONNOR, Creative Writing Club-Inkpressions. D STANLEY DAKE, Wrestling. KATHR YN DANIELS: GAA, KayCees, Ushers Club. NADINE DANIELS: Girls' Glee Club, KayCees, Ushers Club. DONNA DANNER: KayCees, Librarian Assistant, Panto- graph Cub, Senior Leader. DEBBIE DARNELL: French Club, KayCees, Quiverzan Cub, Splash Club. RETA S. DARRH: Band, GAA , Girls' Glee Club, Science Club, Splash Club. if BERNADINE DA vis, French Club, Girls' League Represen- tative, KayCees, -Senior Lead- er. JANET L. DEPRIEST: Cre- ative Writing Club, Future Teachers Association, Girls' League Reprefsentative, junior Class- Officer-Chairinanf Kay- Cees, Majorette, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian, Quinerian Cub, Sophoinore Class Ofjqcerp Spanish Club? Student Coun- cil, Ushers Club, Y-Teens, Baud. C .ff 21 ii? LESA DICKEERSON: Band, French Club, Girls' League Representative, KayCees, Lab Assistdnt, Orehestra, Stzldent Council. ' R UTHIE DILLON: Girls' League Representative, Kay- Cees, KayCees Officer'-Ser geant at Arms, Lab Assistant, Quiuerian, Quiveruzn Cub. , HELEN DONALDSON: Drai ma Club, KayCees, Student Secretary. My . is V, ROSE DOWNS: Librarian As, sistant, Quill and Scrolh E QEVEA VA FORD: Dujilicating, DEANN DRESSLERk Ptirttv-S N graph, Pantograpb Cub. V JANET DUFFETT: AFS' Club, Girls' League Represen- tative, KayCees, OfJqce'Helper,, Quiverian Cub, Spanish Club, Student Council. I' BRENDA EAST, Lab ,Assis- tant, Librarian Assistant. PAT ECK, KayCees, Spanish Club. K S is WESLEY ELLIOT: Baseball, F ootball, Future Teachers As- so ciation- .., Vice President, Planar Tbespian, Orclgestra, Fantograph Cub, Plays-Assis- tant HDirecto'r, Student ii Coun- cil-S gt. at Arms. Q . .., E if J. - LARRY ENGLEBRICK: Band-Assistdnt Drum Major, Boys' W Club, German Club, Orchrestrg Pep Qarld-Leadggr, Siwimnzing Team, Swinznzing Letterman- Tri Captdin, -Trabk Team, Tinclz Letterman, Stage Band, Water Rolo. JOYCE ESTERS: Bdizd, Girls' League Representative, Kay- Ceesg Rlaglgf Y-Teens., H - L A R R FA R R , German Club. ' it ss- .3 ' . PAM JTARRIS: A Cappella, AFS Club, French Club, Kay- Cees, Orchestra. .STEVE FENNEL: .German A Club, Q Gomlf, 5 Lalg Assistant, Swimniing Team. ' DEBBIE FISHER? Drill Team, KayCees, SEy101'mI71SI7'lgCl021g Stzllient Counbil. .DWIGHT ELENNIKEN: Foot- , :Shall Letterman, Lab Assistant, JAMES EORD, Band, Foot? Letlterman. f2Girls' Lzfeague Representative, Office Helper. . . 'ROBERT FORREST: Blind, -German Club- Vice President, Stagle Band. , 'LINDA ERAN1?1.1N. Bizndb CYNTHIA Lu FREELON: GAA, Girls' League C'ouncil,6 Drcliistra, Spanish Club, Girls' Basketball. ii ii ., ,, .K , , ..,, ff .. ,se me .st SAVERLO ITRISARDI: Glue, Basebiill, Boys' W Club, Frenbh Club, Plays, Spanish Club, Student Council, Water Polo Teagn, Foreign,Exghange Student. LINDA S: GEBA UR: AFS Club, Drama Club, Honor Thespian, Pantograpb, Plays. NANCY GIBSON: French Club, Future Business Leaders ofAmerica, Girls' League Rep- resentative, KayCees, Qui- verian Cub, Splash Club. SHA RON LANELL GRA- HAM : Future Teachers Associ- ation, Girls' League Represen- tative, KayCees, Medical Ca- reersTiClub, Ushers Club. PAMELA GRA Y: Band, GAA, KayCees. RUSSELL GRAY: Band, Ger- man Club. JAMES F. GREEN, JR., Sen- ior Instructor. HEATHER GREEN: Debate, Drill Tearn, Future Teachers Association, Girls' League Council-Secretary, KayCees, National Forensic, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-Editor-iw Chief Quiverian Cub, Senior Instructor, Splash Club, Stu- dent Council. NORA GREEN: AFS Club, French Club, GAA, Girls' Glee clutfloifls' League Represen- tative, KayCees, Ushers Club. SHEILA GREEN, Y-Teens. JEFF GREENLEE: Drama Club. KEVIN I-IACHINSKY: Base- ball, Football Letterman. ,IAN LL. HA L:1L.' Duplicating, Frenclg, Club, Future Teachers Association, KayCees, Qui- Avenue, Qziiverzan C Science Club. ri SIULIE I-liAMMOND:I cheer- leaderireserveg Cheerleaderf varsity, Futute., Teachers Asso- ciation, GAA, German Club, Girls' League Council, Girls' I League Representative, Kay- Cees, Russian Club, Senior In- structor. 283 SHE L IA HA NNA: Future Teachers Asso ciationg Girls' League Clubg Girls' League Representativeg KayCeesg Med- Yiictil Careers Clubg?i?Quiverian Cubg Ushers Club: Y-Teensg Drill Team. CA THY HARBER: Freafb Clubg KayCeesg Lab Assistant. DAMON HARLIN: Football. . ,L W CHUCK HARRIS: AFS club? It Bandg Boys' W Clubg Club, Orchestra: Pantographg Pantograph Cubg Quill? audi 1 f' Scrollg Student Counailfffen- nis Teamg Tennis Letterrmfn. A HERBERT B. HARRIS: ,Track Team' -.11 H -eff rt LEO HARRIS: Bandg Club, Pantographg Pantograilhi Cub, Quill and Scroll. A ree' 2 PA TRICIA HART? lGAng. KayCeesg Lab Assisfiint: Sciff-2 5 ence Clubg Spanish Gllrlblj-.STMQQ dent Council. Y t CAROLYN HASSlG:, AJS Club, Drill TEQTHJ GQTIHHHV Club-Treasurerg Girls' lgeaitgg Council 5 KayCeesg Vliz KayC:eeRiQf1 fi cer- P re sidelagtg fjrchesttrag Quill and Scfbzzg Qqikivirfni Sportsg wCtll7g 'Splash Club. fl -H2 err MELISSA HA WA AFS Clubg Drill Team! ,Future Teachers Associatio1gg'Ge1'tgia2g ClubgKayCees. V so , sr SSH sexe LINDA HA TTLEY: Assis- tant' I PA UL Iiilugtribl Arts czubf 5 V .1 tm 1. ANI TA frutwrnoaiveft I outs' 'jiepiibserztatiineg lrLal: -Assisliziitg 7.ibrarz?znfffAssistan'tg ?fPantdgrapl1iCub.se2 tt +2M?1Rb1 IiN CLA ,HAs9'fES: IIIFWZWQLV eClubeSpanisheClub. , es1H,..,..., m I... .DEBORAHL HEARRQN: ,,II gturegeaclibrs Assosgiationy I fffve Liii Helpers. Usb!-rs. .Clubs ADPTSS-Office? Etlutaliorl A's- F To .. A. A-5 Q ,QW A fi S0C'1d?1011.5eim H Q H 'T 1 - M, if A sr ,A zz, - , A its .. I -f ss, 5 EL, JONIIHEnTONt.Kayeeesi RALPH? Cihess guage, if . W .4 , .. .L W Y, we - 52 e ,- II: gn .t it German Clubg Orchestrag Pan- tographg Pantograph Cubg Pep Band I Quill and Scroll. - ., so ee. pf - it ,E I 'EARL HENAKf Band: Boys' Glee Club, Librarian Assistant: Stage.tBand. . .. 1 .V ,REBECCA HENDEIL F-renal: gClttb5iKayQgees. W W X ,LEWLFFER I? HENDERSON, H u it In r It 12 em A . Bzislzetballg Bogfsl WWE Club: Chess' Club, Cross' Countijrg Cross? 'Country Eetterman- Ciiptaing Orchbstrag Track Let- 'lerrnan-1'Captain. NANCY HENDERSON: 'AFS Clulzg Bands Drama..Clubg Hon- .por Thespzang .Kayffeesi Notiggz- al? T hespiang Qrchestrag. Qlays, ma: aes-Q GILEEB N: AW Clip- pella4StuIfentmCouncilg if I Aflvzs WIODGEF AFS Golub, Bandg .Wrench-f Glulg: Girls' Leagues Cbuncitg junior Classes f Offbeat. Kaygfeesg,.Sopho,.7nore Y Glass Qfficeri Student,CQuncil.L, DONALDQ ISA? HOyl.LAAliDI A?utgrng-bile Clubg Plays. W HOLLAIVDH ger- Cluhg-Hi-Kg sffrfe PH AEN I Er ,D res NE HOLMES: .AFS Club, French Glubg KoyCees1g Office Helperg . 5' M 21 Sr xx' ss' it MALIQVUQL 13j,OL'lf:k fgyshers Ql11b:lY-Teens. . HOLQZT: Y- Teens. M 3-iOOD:'WA ciijapqllu, Basketball Mai2aferFBoysT' W Club: Cross 'Country Letter: ' vi'I1anf'1lFrendl: Cl14h:g.Lt1l2 Alesis- amz, wantographtf Pantograpb Guhg Quill and SU1'OllgfffS6fl2iQf -Glass Officerg Student Qounailg Track Letterman. M K K WPAIVFI-I0 Rf-fTON:e Drama Club: Ecology' Glubg Honor Thes- epiar1fSecretary4A- Kaygeess Senior Instiguctorli Student? -Secretary: tljshersj Club? Plgil YLLlS HO UTAEAN: CeesTSe,nio'i1-Tizstruetar. gg el if I - , se I, me Playsg National Thbspiansg. BILL HUGGINS: Bandg Pep Band. t . MARY HULLABY: G.AAg Of jice Helper, Ushers Club. BARBARA HUSCHER: AFS Club-Ffresidentg Diiama Clubg French lC'lilbq Future Tetiichers Aisaciarioa, Kayczees, Major eite-I-l'eaa'g Natiimal Thespianp Plays, 1iQuiveriang Quiverian Cub: Sophoniore'Glass Officerg Splash Club-Secretary'Trea- surerg Student Council: Band. PQAULVIIUTSON: BHIIJQ Band. 5 Z 4 , iill .I ss .JS It R . N :ea e get FRANCIISQE B. IIIFOR vt Kay- Cfeesg' Lab Assistant: Ushers Glulig Powder Pujf Football Member. ff SIIII E as , ,b ss . Z. JOHN JAGUSCI-It 'Foothallg Football Lettermang Trucks 'Team grTrack els etterrnams. ADRAIINI5 JAMES: flnclustrial. Arts Quin Ifllrestlingn WZQIDA JENKIIGS: Spanish cldbg I ., E .I I rt WILLIAM JENNINGS: Ger man Glub. DA MID JOHNSON: Hi-Yg twrestling. f 5 gLAgUERNE., JOHNSON: Fur ture f Efusiness Leaders of mflnzericag Girls' League Repre- lseiitativei KayCeesg Spanish Clubg Ushers Club. iL'INDAj' JOHNSON: Dall 'Teamg Girls? League Represen- ' itativeg KayCeesg Office I-Ielperg 'Studentffotuncilg' Ushers Club. TTY JOHNSON: KayCeesg .Pant og-rgph Cub. STESIHQNH JOHNSON: Or ches tra f'Pri n ting Tlub., DZRLENE El JONES: Girls' Gleefs Tlubg Plays, Spanish Cllllbl ' 7 gt s LARRY JONES: Boys' Glee Club, IVIEDDREN M. JONES: AFS Club: Band-Head Drum Majorg Orchestra: Pep Band: Russian Clubg Spanish Club. RODNEY jONES: Bandg Football, Hi- Y, V EMIMETT JORDA N: Indus- trial Arts Club. JOHN.. j US TICE: Debtlleg Ecology ,Clubg German Clubg Hi-Yi Pantographg Pautograph Cubg Tennis Team. K DENISE KANE: Y-Teens. LEE ANN KANE: KayCeesg Senior Instructor. KAREN .O KENNEDY: Band: Duplicating, Future Teachers Association: KayCeesg Qui 'oerian Cub: Senior Instructor, Splash Club: Student Council: Student Secretaryg Y-Teens. DONNA KERBY: French Club: KayCeesg Office Helper: Quiverian C ubg Student Secre- tary. JAMES KING: Bandg Boys' W Club: Football Letterman: Truck Team. suzla KING: KayCees. RUBY KIRKWOOD: A Cap- pella: AFS Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Girls' League Represen- tative, KayCeesg Ushers Club. GREGG KL UMPP: Boys, Glee Club, Ecology Clubg Spanish Club. GEORGE LASLEY: Basket- ball Letterman. DEB O RAI-I LA YT!-IAM: French Clubg KayCeesg Senio Instructor. JAMES LEWIS: Bantlg Foot ball, Football Letterman Track Tearng Track Letterman PAULA LEWIS: Fremrly Clubg Fuzugfe Ieaqbers Association, KnyCeesg Senior Class Officcrg Spmzisb Clubg Student Chim- cil. MA RK LI VINGSTON: Spau- isb Club. MICHAEL LONCAR Chev: Club Lab Aswsmnz Tcnms Letterman SIILRRY LYN LONDO Fu ture Baszness Leaders of America Serzzor Instructof' Spamsb Club BFV L0 WI Office Helper HARRY MADISON AFS Club Cbexs Club Drama Club Ecology Club German Club National Tbespmn Plays Quz verzan Pbnzogmpbev Ruswan Club ROXANE MART INO AFS Club Cheerleader-zeserve C beerleadm vm-s1ty Future Teaclyerv Assocmtzan German Club AHQICLES' .Senior Instruc tor Splash Club Student Counczl Homccomzng Pm! cess ,IAN MA SLAK Fcology Club Future Teachers Assocumon Ushers Club BILLY MAXFY Auzomobzle Club .Football Football Let nwnazz PLGGY MCCONNLLL Drill Team Futme Busmess Lend ers of Amerzca I utme Teacb en Assocmtzon GAA Kay Fees Majooette Semor In structov 'Spzmzsb Club WILLIE IWCDANILL Foot ball HzY Plays Semor In muczor VANLSSA MCDANIFLS A Cappella AFS Club Dmmzz Club Future Ieacbevs Asiocz atzon GAA Guls Glee Club KayCees Spamsb Club Ushers Club Yfeens Wyandotte Smgers IOM MLDUFFIE Chess Club Lab Asszstant Spmzzsh Club D ONNIE MCEA CHRON: Spanish Club, 1 CAROL MCGHAN: AFS Clubg C he e rleader- reserveg :iCIJee1k lendqr-varsityg Future flfeacb- ers Assocakztiong German Clubg K11yCees, Senior Instructor. SHPRRVI1 MCCINNIS' Ger mm: Club KayCee5 Yfeem SUSAN McGOWEN AFS Club French Club Ixaylfees Qu1ll and S'c1oIl Quweruzn Bzmnevs Manager Quwerum Cub Sprmzsb Club IVHKL McKINDRA Band Football KARLN MCMILLIN AFS Club Kayffees Pantogmpb Cub Sn mor Instructor Splash Club BOB MCWILLIAMS' Basket ball Basketball Letterman PA 'I TY MFIKEL KayCees Splash Club GUADALUPE MLjIA Boys Glee Club Ecology C' lub Spamsb Club Student Coun JAN MERCER A Cappella AFS Club Bzmnergvl Debate Dwll Team French Club IW u ture Teachers Assoczatmn KayCees Pnntogfaph Punto graph Cub Quzll and Scroll Splash Club Student Caun czl Secretary-Treasurer MICHAEL MESER K0 Tenms Team I enms I etterrrian MARS'I-ll:Ll' MF VFR FT67ZCh Club GAA KayCees SALLIL MILLS Duplzcatmg Future Fencbers Association KayCees Lab Asszstmzt Pan togmpb Advernvmg Manager Pantogmpb Cub Qufll and Scroll Spnnzsb Club Sfuderit Counczl ROSLMARY MILTON APS Club GAA Homemakers of 1' omorrow KayCees .JACKIE M MORRIS Future Yeacbers Assocummg Girls League Representuzwe Kay Cees Spamsb Club Dual Fmfollment Student JOANNE MUFICH: Student Secretary. i'HI3ISL2Mlj?ZPiY:S:LaIZ Aisis-ia mm-A'rt. TIM MYERS: AFS Clubg C113- ativse Writing Clubg Debuteg National Forensirf Spnnisb' Club PAT NA YLOR KayCees Lab Asszstant CLARA VERNEICL' NEAL Future Teachers A?SOC1dtI071 Merit Cbmrmavz Ku-'yCees Of ,Gee Helper Plays Spamsb Qlub Ushers Club GEORGE. NLAL Band O cbestm Spamsb Club WAYNE C NEET Football Lab Asszstaht JODIF NBWBOLD AFS Club Band Drama Club Pu ture Busmess Leaders of Amerzca Jumor Class Ofhcer Kayfiees KayCee Officer Plays Sophomore Class Offz cer Spamsb Club Student Counczl ELRMAN NEWMAN Football Letterman Semor Instructor Track Letterman WANDA NOTHNAGEL Kay Cees 9ezz1o1-Instructor Sopb omme Class Officer Splash Cub CIND Y NOVAK German Club GLENDA 0 VERBA UGH Kayfiees PAMLLA ov1:R A Cappella Agcompumsz AFS Club Band KayCees Majorette Qzuverzan Cub S'pan1sb C1115 Splash Club Stage Band ,IEANNETTE PARlQ.FR. FAA KuyCees Student Caun c VIVIENNE PARKER: De- bate, F1'e11zclJ Clubg Future lFeaglJe:Q5 Association, Girls' ledguemRfpresentativey Kay- Ceesg Pnntogmpla Cub: ZTEETZS. DENNIS PATCH: Baseball Lettermanl Boys' W Club- Sen- zor Instructm CARLOTTA PATH RSON Band KayCees Spmusb Club CANDA CF PAT! ON Gwls Basketball GAA Gzrls League Counczl Office Helpev Plays S pamsb Club Bzology C uh GWENDOLYN PAYNE Dra mn Club Gzrls Glee Club Plays LINDA PFACHLR Ecology C ub SHIJILA PEGHLL Bannergwl Dnll Team Future Teachers Afssoczatzon KayCees Senior Instructor Spanzsb Club Stu dent Counczl BRENDA PENDER French Club KayC ees Ofhce llelpev Ushers Club RONALD PEPPERDINI: Bernd Vcology Club German Club Pmzzogmpb Plays Quzll and Scroll -Student Counczl Wfestlzng RICK PFTLR5 Iootball Football L ette1 man Prmzzng Club Duck Yeam IMICHAEL PHIL! 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' ' 5 ' '1 . - ' ' E 1 ., ,J - gk Z .1 .E , 1, M I rf' 1 pf- t . V ,, - -5 1-.-1 ' -5 .4 5 if 1 E 5. w 1 1,11 ' 1 - 1 . ' . 5. 1 , , - 1 , 4 1 . - 1 , . , . W .1 , 1 , Y Y A. A A . . Z . 1 -, F, ' ggi! MZEH1.. 1 -W -. -3522 ,mm 1.1 5 X' 3 W if .1 1' - ' -1 - ' ' ' ' 1 ,E 1' M5221-F' wi? 3722? M1215 'vi ' ' , . , . - , . f I. X Y 5 Q. ' -11 11. Z V ' Q Ei Q -5 A1 .J M 5 1. f 1.157 11 1,122 11113511 we BRENDA PRICE: Dall Team, French Club, Honzemakers of Tomorrow, KayCees. 2 .. s ,sw if fe LEANN PUGI-I: ,French Club, Future Teachers Association, KayCees, Lab Assistant, Qui- 'ueruzn Cub, Student Council. R SANDY RABOURN: Banners girl, Drill Team, German Club, Girls' League Council? 'Kay- Cees, Student Council. ,,. ee 252 83 e' ROBIN RAGSDALEQQ Club, Band, Ecologym French Club- Vice P1'6gYSlQ?7Z,lg5 Girls' League Representative, Orchestra, Russian Club,jjStu- dent Council. 5 JOHN RAMIREZ: BARBARA K, RANKI1yf7fay- Cees, Geometry LabiA5fsistan?, A vrs. T H H E ei JENNE REED: Cheerleader?- reserve, Cheerleadegr-Jbaisity, French Club, KayCeexF'Soni-or Instructor EEE12. N KIMBERLIQZ REEDSA AFQS Club, Futurekfeachers. .Asso ci- ation, GAA, Girls' iHLeLague Representatioej gs'aji4ECeges5 Oxf- fice Helpeiq,Spanisl.gQClub,.SQu- dent Council, Y-Zgeeizsg A S SAM REED: Debiitei Cbgss Club, Cross Coun5y:VY5ra1ya Club, Ecology, Clam. National Thespian 72-7? Piesident, Plays, Russiaii iifldb, Siience ze if E nm H MELISSA ROBERTS: Drill Teanz, Future Teachers Associ- Hation, Girls' League Council, Girls' League Representative, KayCees, ttt KayCees Officer, Quill and Scroll, ttt Quiverian, .Quiverian Cub, Splash Club, Student ECouncil. was DENNIS ROPINSON: Boys' H EBV Calubg football, Football L et t ernzani Lab Assistant- ? :Pi?nti12gTEClyb,E Wresilingg Wres- tliiig Ietzefman. S vicfize RORISON: zcaycees, 'Sj5an'isliMC'lulvfW S 5 na. a is LINDA ROMIG: -AFS 'Clubgm X' 'KayG'ees, Panfograph Cub, S' fSeni'or Instructor, Spanish? e Club, 'Feacbe1'sAide. - H 5 a assi, ss in - V254 NESSA HROSENTHALL: KayCee3:i Panfvgrapb Cuba . Quiverian Cub. l f s g3qsH1NG,ERre:3Eeb Club, Lair gjlsiistaizt, Qffice? S :::HdP5r'. fff -' sf H uw ra S. ss JOHNW RENNQ5 Baseball? -.1 Baseball Letrerinan, 2 Basket- ball? Basketball iietterrnan, a n Boys' We,Clulj,f Creative Writing? Cflub -Iizkpressiorlgg . -:Student Council, E as W g Q ge K: EL E - :ea - E Eg E 1 , . , x ROS!-LLIND XRICIQAISDQSCQN: A.. Cappella: gatszs G,1ee Club: .Girls League epregntatjwe, Senior lnstrzgetor. M 3 Z gf W RADQ'-Sf KW Cees. BTAIQBEYRA CQf1,,c.'Ermai 2 Club, Rayheest, Senio? Instinc- iilu an H1 as iii m iii ' , ' E ET W ea we , 52 7 - is A 286 L f Bm - I E E Q mf'-Q if F fini ,V MH :f -ss ' ? BRETT RYIVIER: Automobile? Tiliootball Tettermanf Swzmnang Team, 'lrackf Let E V H Qgttt . ttt IGTTTIG PL E E H, Q e sssee lm 'e ,Hume SALASIT: - cmifeif Writiig G?lub4?'nkp1fssio1i, Ka37C ees ,TO ffice Helpbr. III 3' in ANN SARAGUSA, AFS Club, GAA, KayCeds,fP0fjice Helper, Senior Insiructor. Joyce SA-'UNDERSQ A Cap, pella, B French Glub, Girls' Eeague' Representatiiie, ...Wyan- dotte Singers. ll. is 4AA UR1cE ESAUNQERS: A CappeIla,,.-Band, Bqysl, Glee Club, Intramurals? f balsa? ,SCI-1M1Dr,iK.1y5ee2, oabeie z SCHTVAKR TZ? GAA, M sQffice4Helper, iffeachfr I-lelpen :beam score AFS eat, Drill Tebm, GA2, KbyCee?, fKaj7Cees 0j'j'icer, :Q'uioeHan, Quiverzan Cub? Seizibrlnstrucif Tor, Spanish Clubg. Student ltgfnalei - 5 Sellilff E ieader-gym. ' 2 5 Q in E 2 we DOROTI-IEA SCOTT: Cre- ative Writing Club-Inkpres- sions, Future Teacher Associa- tion, KayCees, National Thes- pian., Plays, Spanish Club. NYRA scoier, Ofkde Helper. LA vgeaezvce ysE1,R1R K, :In- dustrial Agrts Club, Math Club, National Art Jionor Club. seiavgozi, AFS Club, Drill Teagn, Future Teachers Assiiociationf GAA, Girls' Leagfuew Re,bresentative, Kay- Cees, Office Helper, 'Quiverian Cuba, Senior Instructor, Span-- ish Cliib, ,Ushers Club, junior Glass Repiesentatioe. - HILIDA SHAFFERN: Kayffees, Student Gouncil. 2 DAEVID ESHEPPARD: eBand, Orchestra. GLENINAE Y, iloffsce Helper. K H SIFRQRD, inmafoe bati, National' Forensic? Swini- 15nin,g-inanafger? A I E I A UB Rey i,S:INGiETQN'5 Football? Hi- K 5 GVVEINLDO L PLN KAGGS: French Club., GAeA,,Q12iverian Cub, Spanish Club., Student CQH11 if E E BRIDGIEI' YEVALEZXA QWITH, Seniorllnstructor. Z ocjwzyxf isaiirrf Acuzomobile Qlubgg Band, Crossw Country, Footlinll, Gerziean Club, Track Team. ZARY LJSMITH: Btma, cross Country, Cross Country Let- ternzizn, EGern2an Club, Orches- itrax, 'Student Council, Track Team: Track Letterman. KATHIE Jo SMITH: French mClub, Girls' Ifeague Represen- tative, Ka3fCees, -Lab Assistant, Quiverian Cub, Seiiiar Instruc- tor, :Student Council, Y- Teens. . ss H PAT SMITH, GAA, .Horizon Club, KayCees,,: Splash Club. SUSAN SMLTH: APS, Kay- , Gees, Lab. QA ssistant, Orchestra , .SpanisQ Club. W :ef -E TERESA D. SMITH: junior Class Qffcer- Vice President: KayGees. TONYA M. SMITH: Banner- girl, Drill Team, Girls' League Council-President, KayCees, Quill and Scroll, Quiverzan- Sports, Quiverian Cub, Senior Instructor. VICTOR SMI'1Y-I: Creative Writing Club- In Icp ressions , Debate, Drama Club, Ecology Club, German Club, 'Honor Tbespian, National Thespian, Plays. 1 ' ' at MICHA'EL D. SPENCER! Boys' Glee Club. ' 'REBA M. STAFFORD: Cheer- leader-reserfve, Cheerleader- varsity, Girls' League Repre- sentative, KayCees, Ushers ,,Club. . ,RANDY STANARD, Wyan- dotte'Anzateur Radio Society. IQYNETTE STEPHENS: Ura- :ma Clubs, .French Club, Honor Tbespian, KayCees, National Thespian, Pantograph, Panto- grapb Cab, Plays, Senior In- structor, Splash ClubfCoach, Student Council. MARDELLA STEVENSON, AFS Club , GAA , Girlss League Representative, KayCee's, ,Of fice Helper, Pantograpb, Pan- -tograph Cub, Y-Teens. KENNETH L. STEWART: AFS Club, Future Teachers Association, Plays. PONNA STE WA R T: French Club, Future Teachers Associ- ation, KayCees, KayCee Offi- cer-Secretary- Treasurer, Pan- tograp h, Pantograph Cub, Quill and Scroll. PAMELA j. STO VALL: French Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Girls' League Representative, Kay- Cees, Ofjqce Helper, Panto- graph Cub, Spanish Club. HOWARD SWANCY: Chess Club, Cross Country, Debate, German Club, National Foren- sic, Student Council, Track Team. CYNTHIA MA Y TA YLOR: Future Teachers Association, O rchestra. JOYCE TAYLOR Guls League Council WAYNE TAYLOR Hz Y NICK TERBO VICH Baseball Letterman I ootball Letter- man National A1 t Honor Socz ety Swzrnrmng Team BERNICL TPIOMAS Gzrls League Repiesentatwe Offzce Helper Quzveizan Cub Senior Class Officer Sophomore Class Officer Student Coun czl Vzce President Home room Representative JA CQ UEL YN THOMAS AVTS Ofhce Education As- sociatzon LARRY THOMAS Spanish Club Tennzs Team Tennis Letterman LA TANYA THOMAS French Club ROSEMARY THOMAS' Kay- Cees Offtce Helper Plays Ushers Club CAROL THOMPSON Banner' girl Dr-zll Team Duplicating French Club Girls League sen tatzve KayCees Panto graph Pantograph Cub Quill and S cv all Quwerzan Cub Splash Club KEITH THORP AFS Club French Club Future Yeachers Association Orchestra KAREN L. TIEMAN: AFS Clubg Future Teachers Associ- ationg German' Clubg KayCeesg Orchestrag Pantograph Cub: Y-Teens. I MINDY TONE Y: Duplicating- French Club Office Helper Student Council Student Sec retary ELI7ABFTl-I TRAPP A Cap- pella Girls Glee Club Panto graph Cub Wyandotte Singers TIMOTHY UNREIN Lab As- S1SItl7ll' CHRIS VIQULSNEY Kay- Cees Ofhce Helper Spauzsh Club YOLANDA VISNOSKY AFS Club Ecology Club Future Bustness Leaders ofA1ne1:ca Gzrls League Council Kay- Cees Ushers Club AVTS ATHFNA KAY WADE Duplz catzng French Club Future Teachers Assoczatzon Presz Council KayCees Pantograph Pantograph Cub Quill and Scroll Student Council ROBIN ILAINL WALKER Cheerleader reserve Cheer- leader varsity Girls League Council Gnls League Repre seutativeg KayCeesg Panto- graph Cubg Senior Instructorg Teachers Aide. BARBARA D. WARREN: Bandg French Club: KayCees. BFVERLY ANN WARRFN AFS Club KayCees Quwerzan Cub Spanish Club English II Assistant BRIAN lx WATLRS Foot a ROBFRI' B WAY Boys W Club Football Letterman 'hack Team Jr Leader Sen zor Leader MARILYN WAYNE GAA Pantograph Cub Senior In- structor Spanzsh Club Stu dent Counczl YTeens WALTER VVEATHFRS A Cappella I-If Y W1eStI17lg DOUGLAS WEA VER French C ub DENISE F WHITE Banner- gzrl Co Captain Drill Team Girls League Council Vice Preszdent KayCees Spanzsh Club Student Council Repre seutatwe Ushers Club ROSELENA WHITI: Lunar- zau Asszstangt Office Assistant WILL1S'WHII'L Band Future Teachers Assopsatmn Hz Y Pep Band Spanish Club Club GAA Spanish Club OYDRA WILLIAMS French Club Ofhce Helper Pauto graph Cub Ushers Club SAM WILLIAMS Golf Track Team ROSALIN WILLIS: French Club: Future Business Leaders of America: Future Teachers Assocliatlong Girls' League Representativeg KayCeesg Ofe Hee I-Ielperg Senior Iustructorg Student Council- Ushers Club- YTeens ,Iumor Class Repre sentatzve CAA MARY WILLYARD German Club Lzbrarzan Assistant GAIL WILSON KayCees LARRY WILSON Band Pep Band Tmck Manager MAIQIHA L WILSON French Club KayCees Y Teens VICKI WILSON KayCees Senior Instructor DAN WINTERRINGER Football RICK WISEMAN Boys W Club Track Team Track Let terman JIM WORRELL Debate Golf Letterman Spanish Club DA VID WRIGHT Chess Club German Club .Lab Assistant Radio Club Secretary RALPH GERALD YOUNG BLOOD JR Chess Club De- bate French Club Lab Asszs tant Quwerzau CASIMER JYHKO Football Letterman Senzoi Instructor 287 . 3 1 1 ' : .I , ' : ' 1 -1 ' ' Q . : . 1- 5 ' - ' . 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JOHN H, BOYLE: Kansas State Teachers College of Em- poria, M.S., Future Business Leaders, Assistant, Student Council. DENNIS BRAMWELL: Cen- tral Missouri State College, B.S. in Education, Hi-Y. MARILYN BRODY: Univen sity ofMissouri B.S. in Educa- tion. French students, Dacre Driskell and Robert Burns, help Mrs. Lockett fnish with the homemade Eiffel Tower. 288 CHARLES BURGESS: St. Benedicts College, B.A., Kan- sas University, MAT, Literary Club, Head. MYRNA CARLOCK: Univer- sity of Kansas, B.S. in Educa- tion, English, M.S. in Guid- ance and Counseling CAROL ' CLAYPOOL: Avila College, B.A., Debate, Assis- tant. GZW CORPORON: Kansas State College of Pittsburg, B.S., University of Missouri, M.A., Principal. SHARON CRAIG: University of Kansas, Bachelor of Sci- ence-Education, F.fIIA., Assis- tant. JEAN C URL: Park College, Bachelor ofArts, University of Kansas, Master of Arts. G EORGE CZAPLINSKI: McPherson College, M.S., Bas- ketball, Head. D RAY DANIELS: Kansas State University, B.S., M.A., Head Coach of Track and Cross Country. RICHARD DESCHNER: Em- poria State College, B.S. in Education, M.S. in Guidance and Counseling, Assistant in Basketball. CLYDE EAKS: Washburn University, B.A., Math Club. JUDY EAST: Kansas State' Teachers College, B.S.E., Ger- man Club, Assistant, Russian Club, Head. ASHLEY ELBL: University of Kansas, B.S., M.S., Science Club, Head, Tennis Team, Head Coach. JOSE ESPIN: University of Missouri, B.A., Spanish Club, Assistant. BILL FENTON: University of Kansas, B.S., Football Assis- tant Coach. JERRY FLANAGAN: Univer- sity of Arkansas, B.S.E, Let- termans Club, Assistant, Head Swimming and Diving Coach, Assistant Track Coach. THEDA FRAZER: Kearney State College, A.B., Y-Teens, Head. CYNDI GALL UP: University of Kansas, B.S. WEBSTER GAYLORD: Col- lege of Emporia, B.A., Kansas State Teachers College, M.S. JERRY D. GOBEN: Missouri State College, A.B., B.S.E. JOHN GOUGH: Occidental College lLos Angelesi, B.A., University of Colorado, M.S., Lettermans Club, Assistant Football and Track Coach. CARL GREENE: Ottawa Uni- versity, B.S., Chess Club, Head. JIM GRIFFIN, Rockhurst College, B.A.: U.M.K-C-, M-A-4 Chess Club, Assistant. H EMIL I-IAAR: Kansas Univer- sity, B.S., Golf JIM HAAS: University of Alz- ron, B.A. in Social Studies, University of Kansas, M.A. Future Teachers Association, Head. BILL HADDOCK: Kansa State Teachers College, B.S.E. Track and Cross Countr Coach. CULTON HAMILTON: Gram bling College, Grambling, La. B.A., Industrial Arts Clu Co-Chairman. GAIL HAMILTON Kansas State Teachers College B S E JOYCE HARTNETT Unwer szty of Mzssourt BA Qul verlan Head LAWRENCE HARVEY V0 catzonal Auto Mechanzcs Auto Club L UCILE HA WKS Kansas State Um'uers1ty B S Colo rado State Unruerszty M Ed Homemakers of Tomorrow JOHN HENSON Southwest ern College B A Kansas State Teachers College M S Vzce Pnnczpal JOHN HIRSCH Unzvepszty of Mzssourz B S Masters zn Edu catzon Math Club MARIAN HOBBS Unwersrty of Kansas B S Unwerszty of Mtssour1 WYANE HOBELMAN Kansas State Teachers College MS B S E Head Sophomore Football Coach Assistant Track Coach KEVIN HOFFMAN Kansas State Teachers College B S E Asszstant Debate and Natzonal F orensfc League RICH HOWE Kansas Wes leyan Unwerszty M S J V Football Coach J V Wrestlmg Coach VIOLA HUTCHERSON Kan- sas State College at Pzttsburg M S B S STAN JASINSKAS Unrven szty of Kansas B S MA Chess Asszstant Creatwe Wrzt :ng Head GORDON JOHNSON Unwen s1ty of Illznozs BA MA Anzerzcan Fteld Servzce Club Head H YL LIS JONES Kansas s tate Teachers College B S shers Club Head I ORETHA JORDON Dela 'ware State College B A Y Teens Asszstant CAROL KELTNER Kansas State Teachers College B S E Grrls League Head FOSTER IGDD Tennessee State Unwerszty BS Ushers Club Chazrman PATSY KILE Kansas Unzver szty B S Y Teens MAX KLAMM Kansas Um versity BS MS Forezgn Language S upervzsor DONALD KYLE Kansas Unz verszty B S M S JULIE LANE Northeast Mzs sour: State College B S B A and M S A F S ROY LEONARD Southern Colorado State College B A Tbespzans Play Dzrector BETTY LETCHER Langston Unzverszty B S GENE LILES Kansas Unruer- s1ty B S M A LOUISE LOCKETT South western College B A F ren ch Club MA R ON LORIMER Park College B A Kansas State Umverszty M S DR DON LOWE Wzchtta S tate B M E M M L' D M A Solos and Instrumen tal Ensembles Head Muszc Department CARLA LOY Kansas State Teachers College BSE YTeens GREGORY K LYNE Wash burn Umverszty BME Kan sas State Unwerszty MS zn Mus1c Dtrector of Choral Musw un--A-E-...... I Mr Lxles answers one o hzs students questions over a story just read by the Western Lzterature class RICHARD MARTIN Grace land College Soc1aI Studzes Assistant Basketball Coach Sophomore OR VILLE MCHENRY Colo rado State College B A Um verszty ofM1nnesota M Ed WAYNE MCINTOSH C010 rado State College BA Um verszty of Northern Colorado M A Thespzans Assistant C W McWAID Unzverszty of Mzssourz BS Columlna Um verstty Profess1onalD1ploma Natzonal Honor Soctety Asszs tant CONNIE MEYERS Kansas State Teachers College B S E Splash Club Gzrls League As szstant EMMETT E MILLER Um 'uerszty of Northern Colorado CONNIE MORITZ Emporza State B S Unwerszty of Mzs sourz MA Natzonal Honor Soczety Ass1stant FRANK NA YLOR Baker Unwerszty B A Unwerszty of Kansas M Ed Pantograph, Quzll ana' Scroll DAVID NICHOLS Phillips Unwerszty BS Student Counczl Varszty Basketball Coach Ass1stant TONY NO VAK Northwest Mzssourz State Unwerszty B S Asszstant Sophomore Football Coach LARRY ODGAARD Calq'or ma Unruerszty BA Unruer- szty of Northern Colorado MA Americans Abroad As szstant 289 : 1 - -I , . . . 1 - 4 1 4 '- s - -I ' , . . . . , - I . . , : 1 I , . . .g -W 1 , . . . , : 1 1 -1 1 f -1 ' . 3 ' ,,. g . K -' ' : - ' , y I 1: , . ., I I , . ,: ' 1 XX --ff . . . . S ' ' - - M , . ., . ., 3 L : -' 1 . ,g,? 5.1, ?' . . , .A - , - -1 ' . r ' ' Z1 1 5 ' eta., wx' . an of-,X I is 4 1 , . ., . . .,.,.5 ,W , Im : 1 It 1 I . - as - L, Vg, 5 wEQW I , ,, , Z ' 1 1 ' '1 . f . . . , . , . ., . . . .g . . . 4 : . ' ' I 1 . 1 . ' , - -: , . . ., . .J , I . . . . I Y , . -1 p 7 I 1 ' v 1 - . l 1 ' ' 1 1 . . ' ' ' ' , . .g . . ' , . . : , . ., . . . - : . - ' ' 1 - -I . ' 1 , . . . , . , . .. 1 - -. , w I . . ., . . ' . , , - -: ' - , , - -1 1 - Q . . . . - ' - -: , - , . - - . , . ' ' ' 4 . 1 , I .- . , . ., . ., , . . ., . . ., , . ., , . . . . . . .- t . . . , 1 . . ., , , . . - t . . . .- , ,5 7 ' I J l 1 - -s - -J : 1 , . . .5 t , . . ., . ' . , - 1 1 . , - : a, - g - 1 - -, , . . .3 ' , - -, Y ' , . ., - - 1 I ' 1 - -I s ' JEROME PALUKA: Saint Benedicfs College, B.S.: Fu- ture Business Leaders of A merica, A ssistant. PERRY PERKINS: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: Humanities Club, Assistant. DOUGLAS PERRIN: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.: Kansas State Teachers College, M.S.: Ushers Club, Assistant. BILL PERRY: Kansas Univer- sity, B.S.: Head, Football. EDDIE PRICE : Prairie View A and M College, B.S.: Sopho- more Football Coach, Assis- tant. MARILYN RAFFETY: Kan- sas State Teachers College, B. S. : Future Business Leaders of America, Head. CAROL RAMIREZ: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: Kansas University, M.S., Y- Teens, Assistant. LESTER RAMSEY: Pittsburg State, B.S.: University of Iowa, M.S. THOMAS RHONE: University of Denver, B.S.: M.A.: Assis- tant Principal. KENNETH ROBISON: Abi- lene Christian College, B.A.: Kansas State University, M.A.: Spanish Club, Head. While attending a Sophomore Board meeting, Mr. Techenor shows John Hill spirit buttons to be sold for the games. 290 GARY ROLAND: West Texas State University, B.S.: Wres- tling, Head Coach. GLENN SCHOENFISH: Augustana College, B.A.: Uni- versity of Kansas, M.A. 5 Ger- man Club, Americans Abroad. LEON SCHWERDTFEGER: Omaha University, B. S. DONNA SEVERANCE: Kan- sas State University, B.A.: Uni- versity of Oklahoma, M.A.: Humanities Club and Qui- verian Aide. CHARLES SHEFFIELD: Uni- versity of Nebraska, B.S.: Uni- versity of Kansas, M.S.: Na- tional Honor Society, Head. PA UL S TA RK : Kansas Uni- versity, B.S.: Debate 5 Foren- sics, NFL Play. ROBERT STEWART: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: KayCees, Lettermans' Club. CLYDE STRIMPLE: Wash- burn University, B.A.: South- ern Illinois University, M.S. DEAN STUART: Ottawa Uni- versity, B.A. FRANCIS SWAIM: Emporia Teachers College, B.S.: M.S. G WENDOL YN S WOOPE: Tuskegee Institute, B.S. : Liter- ary Club. JACK THARP: Vocational: Printing Club, Head. MAURINE THOMAS: North- western Missouri State Univer- sity, B.S., M.S.: Girls' League. JOHN THORNTON: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: AFS Sponsor, Assistant. ROBERT TICHENOR: Uni- versity of Kansas, B.S.: Sopho- more Class, Sponsor. LINDA TIERS: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E, DONALD UPSON: Kansas State University, B.S., M.S.: Vice-Principal. ROBERTA VARNER: Mc- Pherson College, B.S.: Kansas State University, M. S. CHARLES VINING: Kansas State College, B.S., M.S. in Ed. and Ad. in Counseling. WILLIAM WATSON: Wichit State University, B.A.: Pe Band Director. EUGENE WILLIAMS: Kansa. University, B.S., M.A.: Stn dent Council, Assistant. ROBERT WILLIAMS: Kansa State Teachers College, B.S. RON WILLIAMS: Universit of Missouri, B.A.: Creativ Writing Club, Co-Sponsor. WILLIAM WOOD: Kans State Teachers College, B.S Junior Class, Head. GEORGE YOUNG: Kans State Teachers College, B.S. M.S.: Baseball, Head. W.N. YOUNG: Kansas Sta College, B.S.: Industrial A Education: -M.S.I.A.: Varsi Club. General Index Bolton, Fred A Bag-well, Barbara 200 Bailes, Janet 200 Bailey, Charlie 220 Bailey, Debbi 220 Bailey, Janet 254 Bajich, Helen 35,200 Bajich, Robert 220 Baker, Dan 123,255 Bakarich, Marilyn 255 Baker, Paul 165,255 Baldwin, Andy 200 Baldwin, DeWana 200 Balliett, Barbara 200 Baltzer, Paul 154, 188, 191, , 240,241,255,265 Abraham, Gary 254 Ackerson, Larry 254 Adair, Yvette 254 ADAM, KAREN 99 Adams, David 220 Adams, Gail 254 Adkins, Patti 200 Adriano, Joe 200 Aguiler, Marie 254 Ahart, Debra 41,200 Ahlstedt, Don 200 Akers, Jama 69 Akins, Darlene 200 Alcanter, Donna 200 ALCORN, LARRY 94 Alderman, Pam 254 Alexander, Geraldine 220 Alexander, Rita 220 Allen, Barbara 220 Allen, Deanne 200 Allen, Greg 159,220 Allen, Joe 161 Allen, Leroy 200 Allen, Lonnie 139,218,220 ALLEN, NANCY 98,116 Allen, Theresa 220 Alonzo, Tom 200 Alvarado, John 97,251,254 Alvarado, Theresa 200 Anaya, Mike 1 62,200 Anderson, Brad 164,218,220 Anderson, Connie 200 Anderson, David 220 A nderson, Dennis 254 Anderson, Diane 220 Anderson, Don 200 Anderson, Gregg 159, 191,220 Anderson, Jill 130,220 Anderson, R obert 220 A nderson, Sharon 25 4 A n gell, Laurinda 1 23,220 Anglen, Stephen 124,254 Aquino, Belinda 200 ARIOLI, LOIS 61,232 Armstrong, Greg , 254 Arro cha, Becki 25,200 Arrocha, Rachel 101, 1 14, 125,220 ' shley, Frank 200 ' shley, Sharon 220 ' shworth, Kevin 25 4 ' TCHISON, FRED 78 ' very, Charles 1 00 - ye, Cathy 200 ' ye, Leslie 220 ' yer, Linda 254 ' YERS, DELBERT 155 B. 1 abbitt, Gary 167, 199,200 agby, Lonnie 200 Bandy, Pat 220 BANKER, DOUGLAS 67 Banks, Deborah 25 5 Banks, Jack 255 Banks, Sherry 25 5 Banks, Theresa 200 Barber, Barry 200 Barber, John 199,200 Barge, Archie 220 Barker, Joyce 45, 11 7,128, 138,139,250 Barksdale, Cheryl 220 Barnes, Keith 200 Barton, Karen 200 Barrett, La Brea 218 Bar-zeal, Virginia 200 BASINGER, PA UL 241 Baskin, Michael 25 5 Bassett, Joyce 220 Bassett, Renee 200 Bassett, Robin 221 Baston, Tina 221 Bates, James 221 Baucom, Gail 221 Bauer, Robin 221 Baxley, Karen 200 Beagle, Donna 200 Beck, Derrick 200 Beck, LaTanya 255 Beckham, Erla 124,255 Beery, Cherie 200 Beets, William 255 Behrens, Greg 221 Bejan, David 154, 159, 1 74, 1 76, 177, 191,221 Belcher, Emmett 123,255 Bell, Carrie 255 Bell, Cathy 221 Bell, cindy 255,269 Bell, Edward ' 255 Beli Hugh 68,97,255 Bell, Toni 200 BelL Wanda 221 Belton, Eula 255 Bennett, Darryl 154, 191,255 Bennett, Vicky 200 Benton, B611 120,123,255 Berhudez, Arthur Berlin, Ron 221 200 Berquist, Bonnie 11 7, 125, 138,255,274 Berry, Bonnie 255 Berry, Elaine 120,221 Berry, Jan 200 Berry, John 121,123,221 Bettis, Darrell 25 5 Betts, Thomas 200 Bevell, Richard 221 Bias, Joni 255 Bibbs, Calvin 1 78,179,200 Bibbs, John 154 Bielski, Eileen 200 Biggs, Eddie 168,200 Bileck, Kathi 200 Billaci, Debbie 221 Billings, Gary 1 74, 1 75, 194, 22 1 Billingsley, Darrel 255 Birch, Dierick 240,241,255 Birch, Martin 200 Bivens, Linda 93,255 Black, Janice 255 Black, Joyce 221 Blackburn, Robert 200 Blake, Richard 221,278 Blake, Terry 200 Blancarte, Anita 200 Blanks, Beverly 128,255 Blankenship, Martha 200 Block, Donald 221 Block, James 221 Block, Renay 221 Blockman, Melvin 221 Blout, Alvin 221 Blout, Carolyn 200 Bluhm, Rick 200 BOARD OF EDUCATION 56 Bodenhamer, Connie 25,201 BOGARD, LINDA 75 Bolton, Edmond Bond, Mark Bonderer, Vickie Bonner, Robert Booth, Brenda Booth, Glenna Booth, Pam Booth, Rhonda Booton, ,Lourena Boring, Craig Borden, Rhonda Boswell, Alicia Boswell, Grace Boswell, Henry Boulieris, Angelo Bourn, Eddie Bowers, Damon Bowers, Roxanne Bowman, Steve Boyd, Kim Boyde, Stanley Boyer, Tim Boyice, Lester BOYLE, JOHN Bozich, Alan Bradbury, Debbi Brady, Leon 68,144, 255 221 221 201 221 120,200 221 256 124,256 221 256 29,201 256 130,221 201 221 201 201,204 117,126 138,250,256 256 221 154,158,159 221 122,221 256 91 201 221 201 BRAMWELL, DENNIS 78 Branch, Mitchell Braswell, Keith After weeks of anticipation, Jenny Morris screams joyfully as she is named one of the '72-'73 junior varsity cheerleaders. 201 201 291 Braswell, Sharon 201 Brown, Sabrina 1 09, 1 1 7,221 Bratty, Bob 221 Brown, Tami 199,201 Bray, Jeff 201 Brown, Terry 201 Brazeal, Marsha 221 Brown, Trudy 201 Brazeal, Maurice 256 Brown, Vicki 201 Breen, Jeff 120,201 Brownlee, Jeff 201 Breen, Liz 221 Brownlee, Wanda 130,218, Brehrems, Greg 68 219,221 Breshears, Sam 201 Brownsherger, Helen 221 Brewer, Barbara 221 Brownsberger, Phyllis 25 6 Brewer, Dewey 25 6 Bruch, Mike 201 Bright, Eddie 201 Brueggman, Don 221 Bright, Terry 201 Brum field, Tim 221 Brittingham, Robert 25 6 Bruns, Eddie 123,201 Brockman, Emma 256 Brunkow, Lynn 221 Brockman, Joyce 201 Branson, Terry 154,256 Broderick, Carol 221 Bryant, Diane 201 Broderick, Tom 1 78,201 Bryant, JoAnn 25 6 BRODY, MARILYN 94,96 Bryant, Vicky 256 Branfman, Joy 138, 139 Buckingham, Diane 47, 1 1 1, Brooks, Eloise 201 25 6 Brooks, Joe 154,256 Buckingham, Teresa 222 Brown, Adoria 221 Buckner, Wanda 201 Brown, Alvin 256 Buddenbohm, Valerie 256 Brown, Dave 250,256 Budimlzja, Mary 1 12, 126, 1 38, Brown, Donna 124,221 25 6 Brown, Elaine 201 Buford, Althea 128, 135, 138, Brown, Eugene 256 241,256 Brown, Glenn 221 Buie, Arthur 1 72, 1 74, 1 75, Brown, Harold 201 25 6 Brown, Joy 25 6 Bull, Randy 201 Brown, Mark 191 B URGESS, CHARLES 67 Brown, Marsha 25 6 Burgess, Vickie 201 Brown, Mike 221 Burks, Katherine 201 Brown, Pam 221 Burks, Susan 222 Brown, Rodney 1 62 Burns, Mike 85, 127, 138,222 Brown, R onnie 1 39,25 6 Burns, R ob ert 72, 124, 25 6 5 Mn Henson, Mr. Upson, and Mr. Rhone watch attentively from the entrance of the gym as the basketball team ties the score. - 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MYRNA 61 Carlock, Ronnell 202 Carlyle, Don 202 Carpenter, Jana 202 Carpenter, Robert 202 Carr, John 123,258 Carr, Bob 89, 120,258 Carter, Ernest 40 Carter, Mary 258 Carver, Irene 258 Carver, Susan 222 Cates, Clarence 258 Caudillo, Cynthia 258 Caudillo, Randy 202 Cavlovich, Nick 124,258 Cavlovich, Patrick 25 8 Chain, Dan 258 Chambers, Ed 144,222 Champ, Robert 202 Chalker, Peggy 258 Chapin, Sally 63 155,202 Chappell, Brenda 222 Chastain, Judy 202 Chastain, Susan 222 Chavers, Wade 258 Chelesnick, Frank 154,258 Chinn, Latorua 222 Chinn, Linda 222 Chinn, Sharon 202 Chrisman, Donna 11 1,202 Choate, Jeanie 258 Chrzanowski, Delores 202 Clark, Donald 187,222 Clark, Donald 222 Clark, Gary 89,242,258 Clark, Gisele 259 Clark, Joe 162,191 Clark Kenny 202 Clark Marshela 202 Clark, Robert 218,222 Clark, Shirlee 130,222 Claypool, Terri 259 Clemons, Joyce 122, 259,281 Clifton, Prentiss 144 Cline, Barry 202 Clouse, Mary 202 COBBS, LOIS 103 C obbins, Daryl 222 Cockrum, Brace 202 Coffman, Cindy 222 C o ldin, Christina 25 9 Cole, Pete 158,159,161 Cole, R obert 202 Collier, Tina 96,222 Collins, Bernice 202 Collins, Lisa 259 Collins, Nola 25 9 Collins, Ruth 120,126,138, 25 9 Colon, Dennis 161,202 Colston, David 89,259 Colston, Harold 28, 144,187, 22 Colsto n, Harvey 1 23, 1 64 186, 1 8 7, 22 C olwell, Patty 22 Combs, Willie 22 Compton, Walter 22 Conchola, Robert 25 Conejo, Carlos 77, 108, 10 144, 182, 244, 259,2 7 Conner, Becky 68, 25 Conner, Mary 20 Connor, Dennis 25 Connor, Janice 22 Cook, Donald 22 Cook, Jeff 159,22 Coolidge, Carmen 22 Cooper, Deena 22 Cooper, Dennis 2 Copeland, Theresa 2 Corbin, Karla 2 C ordill, Do nna 2 CORPORON, G.W 58,5 2 Cosby, S chelley 124, 2 Cotton, Amita 2 Denk Paul Cox, Donald Cox, Ronald Crabrniller, Dan Craft, A paricio CRAIG, SHARON Cramer Norman 202 202 202 222 66 25 9 Crank Rhonda 130 222 Craw ord janzce 122 202 Crowder Lznda 202 222 222 Culey Charlotte 116 122 Czzley Shzrley Cullen Robert 202 202 Curmurzgham Deborah Curznungham Tony CURL JLAN Cramer Andrew Curry Earlzne 202 222 202 Cushenberry Terry 187222 CZAPLINSKI GEORGE 78 Dake Stanley Dale ,lessze Danze Iorn Danzels Araza Danrels janzce Danzels Kathryn Danzels Nadine DANIELS RAY Danner Donald Danner Donna Danner Ronald Danrrdge Vzrgrma Darnell Debbze Darnell Jackze Darr Reta Davenport Kzrn Damla, Teresa 259 174 175 226 222 202 259 25 28 259 66 114 162 189 162 168 259 202 259 250 251 253 259 202 259 224 259 Dams Andy 1 61 1 78 202 Delahey, joseph Del Perclo, Anthony Del Percio, Paul Dernmirzg, Ezra 203 202 202 141 Denk, Chris 168, 169,223 Denney Carol Derrnzs Deborah Ann Dennis Deborah Lee 25 25 9 202 223 Dennrs Troy 223 Denson jenny 147 259 DePr-zest Janet 45 46 118 126 138 240 259 DePrzest La Dora 202 DePre1st Ruby 218 219 223 Derry Russell 168 202 DESCHNER RICHARD 61 73 D Haene Sharon Dras Debra Dzckens John Dzckerson Horner Dzckerson Lesa Diehl Ron Dzllon Da e Dzllon Leslze 259 223 7 223 120 123 257 260 223 260 202 Dzllon Ruth 112 126 138 Dzxon Charlene Dzxon Joyce Dtxon Phz Dobbs Dorothy Dockery Sharon Docrnan Glor1a Dodd Brenda Dodd Carolyn Doleshal Bob 260 202 260 120 223 260 202 133 223 202 223 164 223 Dams Dams Dams Dams Dams Dams Bernadme Dave Dawn Debbze Denrse Gwazne DA VIS JEAN Dams Dams Dams Davis Dams Dawn Lozs LoaA nn Patrzeza Sarah Terry Dwayne 25 223 202 222 223 202 02 220 223 22 259 259 167 202 101 202 Dawson Brett 24 164 166 223 Dean Paula 130 223 DeA1-rnond Debbze 202 Defoe Jan 223 Degraftenreed Marcza 223 DeGrange Nancy 125 139 223 Dornbroskr Frank 152 153 154 182 183 260 Dornbrowskz 'Iam 178 194 203 Dormnquez Rachael 260 Donnell Dorothy 223 Doss Arnold 159 160 161 203 Doss Brenda 260 Dotson Pat 223 Dotson Rosemary 124 260 Douglas Lznda 203 Downs Erma 203 Downs Rose 260 Doyal Eddre 260 Doyle Donna 260 Doyle Glenda 223 Drake an 203 Draskovzch Elzzaheth 223 Dressler Rzta 128 260 279 Dressler Sherrz 203 Drzskel Durenda 203 72 155 224 249 Duddrear B111 203 Duff Deborah 203 31 260 185 224 Dyer Shzela 224 Drzskell Dacre Duffett Janet Duncan Steve The spectators lzsten apprecratwely as the Pep Band plays Get rt On one of the new songs that 'was rntroduced thrs year EAKS CLYDE East Brenda EAS T j UD Y Eatrnan Luther Eaton Mary E ek Pat Edwards Emma E ker james Eldred Deborah Ellzfrzts Candy Ellzngton Gerrz lzllzngton Lznda Elhot Wesley Elmore Arran 260 224 279 260 203 260 260 203 224 41 203 122 260 161 203 Englebrzek Larry 119 121 123 164 165 191 251 260 Enqurst Gznny Ensley Ronald Ernst jarnes Eskrna Steve ESPIN jose Estell Rhodelle Estelle Emery Esters Joyce Evans Darold Evans Dave Evans bddze Evans Kenneth Evans Phrllzp Ewzng Dzane Ewzng Jack 130 224 161 203 260 224 224 260 260 203 224 203 224 203 12 1 204 204 Fabac Rzchard 224 Fabac Vzckr 204 Farabee Steve 1 78 204 Farmer Phzl 108 109 224 Farr Larry 96 260 Farr Nancy 142 204 Farrell Robert 260 Farrrs Parn 122 260 Feather ston Vernon 204 Feder: Sheryl 204 Feltharn Don 164 187 224 Femrnore Deborah 224 Fennell Steve 250 251 260 FBNTON BILL 55 Fernandes Cynthza 204 Ferrzs Betty jo 204 Fzck Sandra 224 Frelds Leonard 122 159 160 161 204 F zerson Rena 224 Fmley Burnetta 204 Finely John 159 160 161 204 Fzsher Brenda 120 224 Fzsher Debbze 116 260 Fzsher Ernze 204 Fzsher Roberta 224 Flanagan Debbze 260 FLANAGAN JERRY 162 163 165189 Flanagan Mzke 224 293 , , 9 Y ' 1 ' ' I I ! , , . y Y - y . , , I l . , , I , 7 i D 1 - , 121, ' x Y I I I 3 N , D I I , - 79 , y , , I - 1 I ' Y 1 , , 1 , , 1 ' ' , 1 1 173 . , ' 1 ! 1 , D ' , ' , I Y . . , , , , 1 1 I . 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Flanagan, Vicky 204 Flenniken, Dwight 1 19, 154, 261,277 Flenniken, Janis 224 Gabrick, Lisa 204 Flenory, Paula 204 Gage, Ralena 224 Flournoy, Davis 144,261 Gaitan, Kim 204 Ford, James 152,153,154,261 GALLUP, CYNTHIA 79 Ford, Neava 261 Garcia, Enrique II 224 Ford, Russell 224 Garman, Judy 224 Ford, Samuel 204 Garrett, james 204 Ford, Steven 224 Garrett, Marcus 84 Forrest, Robert 121,135, Gaskin, Charmaine 218,224 224,253,261 Gates, Dennis 162,224 Forsythe, Sean 204 Gates, Kenny 204 Fowler, Anita 204 Gatson, Alice 92,204 Fowler, Nancy 261 Gebaur, Linda 128, 139,243, Fowler, Parn 224 261 Fox, Laura 261 GAYLORD, WEBSTER 61 Foy, Danny 224 Gelso, Mike 205 Franklin, Deborah 224 George, Ricki 205 Franklin, Lachelle 224 George, Vicki 205 Franklin, Linda 261 Germany, Jeff 205 Frantz, Barbra 204 Ghosey, Lowell 108,120,224 Frantz, Betty 224 Gibson, Felisa 205 Frazee, Mark 204 Gibson, Nancy 261 FRAZER, THEDA 66 Gibson, Pam 205 Frazier, Mary 204 Giebler, Marvin 224 Frazier, Regina 204 Gilbert, Keith 160,205 Frazier, Vivian 224 Gillespie, Carlotta 198,205 Fieelon, Cynthia 45,123,261 Gillespie, Janine 130,224 Freeman, Ethel 204 Gilliam, Doug 205 Fridblom, Eugene 28, 164,187, Gilman, Terry 224 261,265 Glasgow, jim 248,261 Frie, Ben 162,204 Glaven, Larry 205 Frisardi, Saverio 133,245, Glover, Mike 154,I58,159, 248, 249, 261 1 70,224 Fulson, Joseph 224 Gober, Gloria 205 294 GOBEN, JERR Y 78 Godfrey, Donna 133,224 Goff Jonathan 65 Golubski, Fred 205 Goodson, Suzanne 205 Gordon, Terry 205 GOUGI-L JOHN 119,115,189 HADDOCIQ BILL 92,162, 1 89 Hall, Darrell 205 Hall, Jan 126, 138,263 Hall, Robert 225 HAMILTON, CUL TON 94 Hamilton, Elton 225 Hamilton, John 167 Hamilton, Teresa 205 Hammond, Julie 35, I 15,262, 263 Hancock, Gregory 263 Hanes, Richard 205 Hanna, Sheila 1 1 6,263,2 73 Hannah, Sheila 63, 11 6,225 Hansen, David 205 Hansen, Steve 263 Harber, Cathy 263 Hardesty, Bob 205 Harding, Linda 31,225 Harding, Scott 205 Harlan, Paulette 28,123,205 Harlin, Gayle 263 Harlin, William 205 Harper, Carol 225 Harper, Dale 161, 164,205 Harrell, Randy 225 Harrell, Richard 225 Harris, Christine 205 Harris, chuck 1 19,120,128, 1 38,187,259,263 Harris, Herbert 191,263 Harris, Janet 263 Harris, Leo 128,134,138, 240,251,263 Harris, Lisa 205 Harris, Michele 226 Harris, Stephanie 205 Harris, Verla 205 Harris, Vickie 205 Harris, William 1 68,225 Harrison, Debbi 205 Harrison, Kevin 263 Harrison, Mark 225 Harrison, Markenna 263 Harrison, Robert 263 Hart, Pat 263 Hartig, Larry 205 Hartman, Marsha 225 HARTNETT, JOYCE 66,126 127 Harvey, Cassandra 205 Harvey, Dyantha 225 HAR VEK LAWRENCE 95 Hassig, Carolyn 53,111,113, Grable, Linda 224 Gragg, Joy 205 Gmham, Sharon 2,62 Graske, Leon 205 Gray, Benita 205 Gray, Connie 224 Gray, Kenneth 224 Gray, Leslie 224 Gray, Pamela 261,262 Gray, Russell 262 Green, Chuck 32,205 Green, Dolisa 224 Green, Heather 53,125, 126, 138, 146,262,31 1 Green, James 262 Green, Judy 96,205 Green, Martha 62 Green, Nora 262 Green, Pam 205 Green, Ronald 144,224 Green, Sheila 262 GREENE, CARL 75 Greene, Mary 205 Greenlee, Jeff 262 Greer, Bobby 205 Greer, Cheryl 224 Gregory, Curtis 205 Griffin, Angela 205 Griffin, Janet 225 Griffin, Jerome 205 Griffin, Patricia 225 Griffin, Sherry 205 Griffin, Shirley 225 Griffin, Vanessa 205 Griffith, Alice 262 Griffitts, Linda 205 Guernsey, Steve 205 Guerrero, Carlos 225 Guerrero, Joe 144,262 Guess, Rita 225 Gulley, Davis 262 Gunn, Theresa 225 Gunter, Teresa 63, 11 7,236 Gunter, Steve 262 Gurney, Deanne 205 Gurney Becky 225 Gustin, Lee 225 Gutierrez, Ahfred 261 Gutierrez, Ruben 191 Haas, Eric 261 HAA R, EMIL 98 HAAS, JAMES 78 Habersat, Norman 225 Hachinski, Scott 205 Hachinsky, Kevin 1 54, 182, 184,262,265,281 126, 138,2S1,26 Hassig, Marilyn 205 Hatchett, Laverne 22 Hathaway, Cindy 46,111,2O Hathaway, Melissa 11 7,263, 27 Hattley, Linda 26 Hautman, Lanora 22 Hawken, Jayne 22 Hawkins, Paul 26. Hawkins, Wayne 20. Hawthorne, Avenell 22 Hay, Harold 22 Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Larry Mark Mark Robin Hays Cell Head Donna Heard Darrell Hearron Deborah Hearron Jacquelyn Hedden Laron Hefton Jon: Hagarty Robert 263 161,205 263 225 205 25 225 225 2 3 2 3 225 64 263 206 Hodge, Herbert 206 Hodge, Roy I 76, 177,226 Hodge, Harold 264 Hoffman, Deborah 264 HOFFMAN KE VIN J. Hoffman Kevin 226 Hogan Debhze 92 226 Johnson, Davis 1 70,207,265 Johnson, Gary 32 JOHNSON GORDEN 79,132 Jackson, Carla 227 Jackson, Christi 227 Jackson, Dorene 207 Jggkggni Glenn 207 Johnson, Jacquelyn 265 Jagkson Mike Johnson James 207 Jackson Sheila 207 1019715071 .10 A7171 227 Jackson Theresa 264 .l0lWl5071 LGU-'WWE 265 Holder Allen Holland Donald Holland Joy Hollzday Joy Hollzman Nathelyne Heggze Lznda 205 Heggze Ronald 2 3 Hezm Ralph 128 129 138 242 263 Hezneken Peggy 2 3 Heznken Mary 22 Henak Earl 121 263 Hendee Becky 34 263 Hollznshed Gwendolyn Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Claudza Patrzck R omazne Stephanze Holt Marvel Holt Rechznda Holter Kznz 207 2 226 226 226 226 207 207 264 264 264 264 Jagusch John 154 264 James Adrazn 168 170 171 James Lmda 227 Jarnzson Karen 207 Jamzson Stephanze 207 Janes Gary 182 184 227 Janes Ron 207 Janesko Dennzs 207 Jansen Cathy 124 264 Jansen Mark 46 227 Jansen Ted 161 207 Janssen Sonny 164 191 227 334 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Linda 116265 273 Matt 25 159 170 227 Mertzs 227 Ned1a 227 Patty 2 Regznald 124 0 227 Regmand 22 7 Sherrt 207 Stephen 2 Jones Althea 2 5 Jones Brenda 207 Henderson Jeff 45 53 123 Henderson Nancy 163 263 120 264 Henderson Terry 206 Henznger D1ana 226 Henry Denzse 264 Henry Dzane 226 Hensley Dave Hensley Debbze 226 161 206 Hood Steve 124 128 129 138 173 240 241 280 281 Horosko Kevzn 226 Horseman Helen 207 Horton Gzlda 264 Horton Jana 207 JASINSKAS STAN Jastre1nsk1 Sherrze 207 Jefferzes Rzck 159 22 7 Horton Pam 139 244 264 Houston Fracesta Houston Marta 207 207 Jefferson Barbara Jenzcke Cheryl Jenkzns Rose Jenkzns Wanda Jennzngs Rzchard Jennzngs Steve Herdman R onnze Henson Erma HENSON JOHN Herbzn Joseph 31 124 162 226 226 Hernandez Czndy 101 116 130226 Herndon Kevzn 121 226 Herdon Jerome Herrzck Terry 206 Hwkman Gzlbert 81 124264 Houtman Phylhs Houtman Ruth Howard Barbara Howard Ramona Howard Shzrley HOWE RICHARD Hudson Renee Huffman Dale 264 201 207 207 207 227 155 168 207 207 Jennzngs Wzllzam Jerntgan Janice Jett Roy Jzncks Debhze Johnson Albert Johnson Johnson Johnson Brenda Celzus Chrzs 2 5 227 207 265 265 207 265 265 265 207 207 227 207 227 245 Jones Carol Jones Cathryn Jones Darlene 227 207 265 207 Jones Dave Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Davzd 207 Doyle 265 Eddze 20 Henry 22 7 Kezth 20 7 266 Jones Lester Jones Mark 207 Jones Meddren 120 123 266 Jones Merry 227 JONES PHYLLIS Jones Ralph 207 Jones Reg1nald 227232 Jones Renwick 159220227 Huggzns Huggms H uggzns Clarence Vemta 264 227 B1 121 123 264 Learnzng the many techniques needed for correct typzng zn her class 1S Hzcks Barbara 226 Hzcks Catherzne 206 Hzcks Marzlyn 264 Hxcks Ronnze 158 159 191 Hzll Andre Ht Beverly H1 Bruce Hz Donald H1 Fonda H1 Johnny H1 Joyce H1 Lorz H1 Nancy H1 Rose H1 Walter Hznes Roxanna Hznkle Pat Hmman Helena inson Margaret znze Sharzl IRSCH JOHN -IOBBS MARIAN 226 206 206 121 226 206 226 161 198 206 206 155 206 206 226 206 226 206 264 206 206 OBELMANN WAYNE 82 155 189 odge Annye 206 -lodge Avzs 85 246 247 250 264 , , 86 , 179 , I , 6 , g , , , ' , , 1 6 , 64 . 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'. , 74 1 ' Hughes Melvzn Hullaby Glorza Hullaby Mary Hullznger Jerry Hzunpbress Roger Hunter Bob Hunter Joan Huscher Barbara 207 207 264 207 264 204 207 227 118 126 133 138 139 146 264 Huskey Lorrazne HUTCHERSON VIOLA 82 Hutson Paul Hych Pamela Ibarra Martzn Ireland Pat Ishmael Randy Isom Ronald Ivory Francme Ivory Joseph Jackson Annette 264 207 207 122 124 62 84 264 227 264 207 227 Cindy Butko a second year student ax: i in-5.2 'Nm 295 Jo nes, Rodney 266 Jones, Ronnie 159,161,207 Jones, Sondra 266 Jones, Terry 265 Jones, Wilene 227 Jones, Yoshima 266 Jorden, Roy 227 Jorden, Samuel 227 JORDON, DORETI-IA 67 Jordon, Linda 207 Jordon, Vickie 207 Justice, John 128, 138,242, 266 Kalousek, Reed 124,22 7,259 Kanatzarg jack 266 Kanatzar, Larry 207 Kane, Denise 266,279 Kane, Lee Ann 266 Karnaze, Mike 1 19, 1 70,227 Kavalir, john ' 207 Kearnes, Carol 125,227 Keeton, Sheila 207 Kelchner, Kathy 227 Keller, Michelle 266 Kelly, Bessie 227 Kelley, Charles 123, 154, 266,2 79 KELTNER, CAROL 90,111 Kendall, Carla 207 Kendall, Carolyn 207 Kennedy, BZUEYLQI 34,227 Kennedy, Karen 146,266 Kerby, Donna 266 Kerr, Mike 1 72, 1 74, 1 76, 1 7 7 Key, Carolyn 266 Kib ble, Portia 219, 22 7 KIDD, FOSTER 87, 88 Kielman, Keith 267 Kile, Debbie 25,22 7 Kile, Gordon 208 KILE, PATSY 66 Killian, Mary 227 Kilpatrick, Alphonso 162, 22 7 King, Jim 154,267 King, Suzie 24,247,267 Kirk, Terri 208 Kirkwood, Ruby 124,267 Kissinger, jim 267 Kitchen, Darlene 207 KLAMM, MAX 71 Kleine, Wolfgang 227 Klepac, Audrey 208 Klifar, Pam 124,267,274 Klumpp, Gregory 267 Knight, Judy 227 Knoll, Paul 227 Knox, Gary 227 Knudsen, Sharon 207 Knudson, Dan 167,207 Knudson, David 227 K ossyk, Larysa 208 Kratzer, Randy 161,208 Kriss, Terry 208 Kyle, Dallas 208 KYLE, DONALD 99 Toni Yancy challenges George Young to a game of chess Thursday night after school at their regularly scheduled meeting. . 1 Laffoon, Steven 267 Lamb, Patricia 208 Laind, Robert 227 Landrum, Cindy 47, 101, 11 1, 22 7 Landrum, Gary 207 LANE, JULIE 66 Lane, Michael 208 Lane, Ron 227 Lantz, LeAnn 122,208 Larrymore, Anita 228 Lasley, George 1 72, 1 74,267 Laster, Mike 76,22 7 Lawrence, Karen 28,122,207 Laytham, Deborah 267 Laytham, Doug 208 Laythum, Kathy 207 Lazard, Eddie 208 Lea, Leslie 120,135,228 Leach, Debbie 208 Leavell, Mike 123, 140,164, 228 Ledbetter, Jacquelyn 267 Lee, Beverly 228 Lee, Bonita 228 Lee, Cecil 267 Lee, MauHce 208 Lee, Melvin 1 77, 191,228 Lee, Nathaniel 267 Lee, Sharon 267 Lee, Sylvester 208 Lee, Terry 267 Leeks, Clara 208 Leihy, Mike 144,228 LETCHER, BETTY 94 Lewis, Dennis 228 Lewis, James 154, 189, 191, 296 2 6 7, 2 79 Lewis, Michelle 225, 228 Lewis, Paula 130,241,267 Lewis, Stephanie 26 7 Lewis, Wardell 208 LIBRARIANS 103 Lichtenegger, Kevin 228 LILES, GENE 66 Linnell, Steve 228 Lipp, Rhoda 208 Littlejohn, Fern 26 7 Livingston, Mark 26 7 Livingston, Sandra 228 Locke, Carl 31,64,267 Locke, Mark 123,228 Locke, Perryette 208 LOCKET7, LOUISE 42 70 1 34 Logan, Richard 26 7 Logan, Bob 228 Loncarg Mike 143,187,267 Londo, Sherry 267 Loomis, Randy 228 L opez, Pam 26 7 Lopez, Patricia 208 LORIMER, MARON 94 Love, Alan 100,208,228 Love, Clarence 152,154 Love, Deborah 228 Love, Glenna 228 Love, Rodney 26 7 Love, Vonzella 125, 228 Loveless, Eleanor 228 Lovett, Glenda 228 Lovett, S tan 228 Lovitch, ,Ioan 130,155,228 LOWE, DONALD 86 Lowe, Kenneth 159, 160,161, 2 08 L owe, R od 208 Lowery, Bobby 267 Lowery, Glinda 208 Lowery, R oosevelt 208 L O Y, CA R LA 6 7 Lucas, A nthony 208 L una, L arty 208 Lundhoy, Pat 228 L und ine, R onald 228 Luttrell, Charlotte 228 LYNE, GREGORY 89,102 Lynch, Laurie 208 Mabon, Derrick 209 Macek, Tony 209 Macihs, Rochelle 209 Macky, Scott 228 Maddox, Deborah 228 Maddox, Vickie 20 Madison, Harry 127,26 Magadon, Elizabeth 26 Magadon, Steven 20 Magochy, Jerry 151, 16 Mahany, Brad 22 MAINTENANCE STAFF 10 Malner, Mike 25, 162,164, 191, 194,228,23 Maney, Gloria 20 Manuel, jimmy 22 Marcel, Larry 22 Marcel, Steve 20 Marcel, Tina 92,20 Mariner, Leslie 22 Martin, Alice 20 Martin, Allan 20 Martin, John 22 Martin, Marcia 22 Martin, Marilyn 26 Martin, Mary . 22 MARTIN, RICHARD 78,17 Martin, Seletia 31,62,12 22 Martinek, Brian 2 Martinez, George 168,2 Martino, Roxane 38, 115,13 2 Martley, Lloyd 40, 144, 15 159.2 Maslak, Janet 2 Mathews, Jim 2 Mathia, Clfford 159,16 2 Mathis, Joyce 2 Matthews, Amanda 228 Matthews, Darrell 228 May, Randy 228 Mayfield, Angela 209 Mayhew, Debbi 140,228 Maxey, Billy 154,268 Maxwell, Robert 268 Mazingo, Yolanda 228 McBratney, Kevin 209 McCallum, Frank 209 McCa1nbry, Sheila 209 Meister, Charles 229 Mejia, Julie 229 Mercer, Jan 38, 109, 1 1 6, 1 1 Z 125, 128, 138, 147 MCCAR TY, CA THERINE 5 9, 1 03 McCarty, Roberta 130,228 McClain, Debbie 209 McClain, Mark 173,209 McClain, Marsha 228 McCloud, Jerri 24,111,130, 228 M cCloyn, Patricia 229 McCluney, Brenda 209 McCluney, Darrell 124 M cCombs, Vicki 209 McConnell, Albert 1 78, 1 79, 209 McConnell, Peggy 1 1 6,268 McCullough, Don 209 McCurry, Linda 1 30, 142,229 McDaniel, Cherryl 268 McDaniel, Willie 268 McDaniels, Vanessa 125,268 McDonald, David 123,268 McDonald, Debbie 123,229 McDonald, Milton 1 72, 174, 1 75, 195,229,237 McDonald, Paul 123,209 M cDowelI, Dennis 1 00, 195, 209 M cDu ffie, Tom 268 McEachron, Donald 268 M cE achron, Michelle 209 McEachron, Ronald 268 McFadden, Joyce 268 McFadden, Peaches 229 McGhan, Carol 52, 115,25Q 254,268 McGhee, Anthony 40, 159,229 McGinnis, S herree 268 McGowen, Susan 126, 138, 268 M cG owen, Terri 209 McGrew, Kevin 135,209 MCHENR Y, OR VILLE 98 McINTOSH, WAYNE 86,88 McIntosh, Viola 209 McKinzie, Steve 229 McMillian, Sheryl 130,229 McMillin, Karen 146, 199 McNair, Jim 229 McNeely, Derwin 161,209 MCWAID, C. W, 102 McWilliams, Bob 144, 1 74 Mealrnan, Terry 120, 123, 124, 126, 1 64, 229 Mears, Linda 21 0 Meikel, Patty 146 Meineke, Paul 21 0 Meister, Carol 229 Merrill, Pam 122,210 Mertins, Denise 21 0 Meserko, Michael 187,268 Meyer, Marshele 268 MYERS, CONNIE 98 Meyers, Rusty 229 Meyn, Laura 210 Mikan, Mary 210 Milberger, Ed 210 Miles, Ann 229 Miles, Carrie 268 MILLER, EMMETT 79 Miller, Johnnie 21 0 Miller, Kathy 120, 21 0 Miller, Larry 268 Miller, Linda 229 Miller, Marcia 229 Miller, Mark 161,210 Miller, Mike 84 Milliner, Kathie 229 Mills, Mike 210 Mills, Mitch 1 68 Mills, Sallie 128, 138,268 Mills, Sharon 210 Milton, Rosemary 269 Minor, Jerry 229 Mitchell, Greg 229 Mitchell, Lenora 229 Mitchell, Nellie 210 Mitchell, Regina 269 Mitchell, Roman 269 Mock, Nietia 229 Modrell, LaFonda 229 Molina, Josie 229 Montleon, Rosie 210 Montgomery, Ron 230 Moore, Birdie 210 Moore, Bonnie 269 Moore, Cassandra 230 Moore, Charley 31,1 19,1 74, 1 75,269 MORITZ, CONNIE 66 Moore, Dwight 210 Moore, Greta 210 Moore, Jane 210 Moore, Marcia 269 Moore, Mike 210 Moore, Pamela 1 14, 130,230 Moore, Pamela 230 Moore, Pam 230 Moore, Pamela 269 Moore, Richard 269 Moore, Sharon 230 Moore, William 210 Morgan, Charles 230 Morgan, Mark 123, 168,230 Morgan, Rachael 125,230 Morgan, Rebecca 210 Morgan, Deborah 210 Morris, Jackie 269 Morris, Jenny 114,230 Morris, Peggy 2 1 0 Moses, Edward 21 0 Mossie, Cheri 230 At the Quiverian Catch-up Sallie Mills, Nancy Gibson, and Wiley Wright remember events of the year as they sign yearbooks. Mozingo, Andre 21 0 M ufich, Joanne 2 69 Mullin, Patti 14 6,269 Mullins, Jim 21 0 Mullins, Linda I 14, 130,230 M urphy, Chris 269 Murphy, Dianne 269 Murphy, Fred 121,210 Murphy, Ken 119,I23,l54, 188, 19 1 ,2 69 Murphy, Jana 210 Murray, Glenn 123 Myers, Tim 269 NA YLOR, FRANK 66, 128 129, 1 3 1 Naylor, Pat 270 Neal, Berta 2 1 0 Neal, Cheri 230 Neal, Clara 270 Neet, Carol 203,2 1 0 Neet, Wayne 31,270 N eff Davis 230 Neill, Phyllis 230 N eitzel Virginia A nn 2 1 0 Nelson, Marie 229 Nelson, Ronald 2 1 0 Newbold, Dean 159,230 Newbold, Jodie 38, 113,270 Newell, Debbie 210 Newman, Carl 210 Newman, Erman 154,270 Newman, Troy 230 Newman, Vaughn 230 Newman, Victor 210 Newton, Diane 210 Nibert, Teresa 210 NICHOLS, DA VE 67, 108 1 73 Noel, John 270 Nolan, Ann 230 Noone, Melinda 147,230 Northern, Jan 123, 135, 139, 270 Norton, Gail 230 Norwood, Carla 231 Nothangel, Wanda 270 Novak, Cindy 88,270 NOVAK, TONY 78,80,155 Nowak, Dave 69,270 Nowak, Steve 231 obee, Ron 152,154,159, 231 0'Connor, Charles 231 ODGAARD, LARRY 78 Odle, Robert 123, 168,210 OFFICE PERSONNEL 103 Ogg, Robert 210 Oliver, Peggy 120,210 Olsen, Kevin 121,191,231 Olszewski, Fred 231 Ornelas, Diana 210 Overbaugh, Glenda 270 Overbaugh, Mike 231 Owens, Bonnie 231 297 Phinise, Larry 21 0 Part of the football team stands tensely at the sideline carefully watching their team members 'work out the plays on the field. R Rader, Patti Owens, Marshall 231 Owens, Terry 210 Oyer, Pam 118, 124, 125, 146, 2 70 Peacher, Linda 269,2 71 Pearson, Bernice 271 Pearson, Steve 21 1 Peeler, Alan 158,159,170 231 Peeler, Roger 167,210 Peeler, Tim 271 Peghee, Sheila 38, 1 1 7,271 Peknik, Annette 1 16, 130,231 Pike, Cindy 210 Pike, Vicky 128,132,138 139, 144,259,271 Pilcher, Jane? 231 Pittman, Bryce 271 Pittman, Wayland 231 Planac, Sue 130,231 Pleas, Valorie 210 PLUCKER, DR. O.L. 57 Poe, Judy 231 Poe, Patricia 231 Pollock, Bill 182,184,265, 271 Poole, Diane 231 Porter, Joann 231 Powers, Mike 210 Premis, Randy 271 Price, Brenda 11 7,271 Price Cathy 231 PRICE, ED 94,155 Price, Kathy 210 Pride, Eric 210 Pride, john 231 Pruessner, Liz 231 Pugh, Leann 271 Queen, Patrick 211 Quias, Theresa 21 1 Quinn, Brenda 21 1 Quinn, Patsy 211 Pepperdine, Ronnie 120, 128, Pace, Sandy 121,231 Padelli, Cecil 24,270 Page, Greg 2 1 0 Palacio us, Brenda 21 0 PAL UKA, JER OME 91 Park, David 167,21 1 Parker, Cheryl 21 1 Parkeig Eddie 21 1 Parker, janet 231 Parker, Jeannette 39,92,2 70 Parker, Michael 2 3 1 Parker, Vivienne 2 70 Parrott, Patti 93, 162,231 Patch, Dennis 182,183,271 Pemberton, Barbara 271 Pemberton, Dorothy 231 Pender, Brenda 271 Peoples, Johnnie 271 129,138,170,171,249,251,271 Rahourn, Sandy 117,250,251, 271,273,274,281 Patch, Mitzi 21 1 Paterson, David 231 Patterson, Carlotta 271 Patterson, Linda 231 Patterson, Michael 231 Patterson, Terri 211 Patti, Ruth Marie 64,271 PA TTON, BENJAMIN 103 Patton, Candance 123,270 Patton, Kelly 211 Pauley, Verde 211 Pauline, Dave 21 1 Payne, Chris 121,231 Payne, LaFrance 21 1 Payne, Wilma 231 Peacher, Dan 231 298 Radojevich, Nancy 231 211 RAFFETY, MARILYN 102 Reeves, Cynthia 21 I Reeves, Martha 122,211 Reeves, Nancy 231 Reeves, Nola 231 Renko, john 119,172,174, l 75, 182,272 Reynolds, Darlis 231 Reynolds, Sharon 21 1 Reynolds, Tom 231 Reynolds, Vikki 211 Rezin, Steven 2 1 1 RHONE, THOMAS J. 48, 49, 60 Richards, Becky 21 1 Richards, Beverly 232 Richards, Catherine 125,232 Richards, Charles 272 Richards, Nancy 272 Richardson, Rosalind 125, 272 Ricky, Kevin 21 1 Riddle, Michelle 272 Ridenourg Lena 272 Rieke, john 272 Reike, Kurt 232 Riggs, john 232 Riley, Margaret 21 1 Risius, Randall 232 Roach, Barbara 272 Roark, Steve 159,232 Roberson, Cynthia 211 Roberson, Robert 1 78,21 1 Roberts, Melissa 1 13, 126, 138,272 Roberts, Randy 164,209,211 Robinctte, Barry 211 Robins, Katie 232 Robinson, Darnell 191,211 Robinson, Delores 211 Robinson, Dennis l44,154, 170,265,272 Robinson, Gwen 101,114, 230,232 Robinson, Jack 21 1 ROBINSON, KENNETH 71 Robinson, Larry 167,211 Robinson, Nathaniel 1 74, 1 76,1 77,21 1 Robinson, Randy 211 Robinson, Rodney 161,211 Robinson, Twyla 218,219,232 Robinson, Jim 21 1 Robinson, Vickie 272 Rock, Steve 76,232 Rodabaugh, Mona 21 1 Roden, Debbie 272 Rogers, Albert 272 Rogers, Ricky 1 74,177,211 Perez, Kathy 21 1 Perkins, Arlen 23 1 Perkins, Dan 4 23 1 Perkins, Darrell 2 71 PERKINS, PERRY 78 Perkins, Yolanda 23 1 PERRIM, DOUGLAS 79 Perry, Deneen 2 71 PERRY, WILLIAM 155 Pe tET17Iu7l, Mark 21 1 Peters, Randy 161,211 Peters, Rick 154, 2 71 Peterson, Debbie 231 Pettyjohn, Deborah 231 Phillips, Beverly 2 1 1 Phillips, Kathryn 23 1 Phillips, Kim 93, 1 1 1,23 1 Phillips, Mike 231 Phillips, Mike 45,119,164, 1 66,2 71 Phillips, Ostell 23 1 Phillips, Patricia 2 1 1 Phillips, Stephen 167,21 1 Ragsdale, Darlene 211 Ragsdale, Robin 134,271 RAMIREZ, CAROL 66 Ramirez, John 271 Ramirez, Yolanda 211 RAMSEK LESTER 90 Randal, Mark 271 Randle, Beth 93,231 Randolph, Rene 211 Rankin, Barbara 271 Raridon, Bill 21 1 Rasdale, Rex 64,271 Raw, Judy 231 Rayson, Gary 120,211 Reaves, Yvette 231 Reheck, David 121,123,271 Redman, Celinda 211 Reed, Brenda 211 Reed, Deonne 21 1 Reed, Jenne 1 15,240,272 Reed, Kathy 272 Reed, Kim 31,270,272 Reed, Linda 211 Reed, Sam 139,272 ROLAND, GARY 95,170 Roll, Sherry 232 Rollins, Rita 272 Rollings, Ruth 232 Romero, Maria 272 Romig, Linda 272 Rosenthall, Vanessa 272 Ross, Deborah 232 Ross, Kaffie 211 Rosson, Peggy 232 Rothaus janet Roudybush lzllen Roudybush Helen Roussell Denzse Ruby jtm Rucker jamesetta Rmz joseph 123 211 209 211 199 211 111 232 272 232 211 Rupp Jeff 31 62 89 Rushing Karen 68 272 Russell Larry 206 211 Russell Susan 2 1 Rust Bzll 84 162 212 Rutledge Bzll 2 2 Rattan Becky 212 Rymer Brett 144 153 154 191 272 Sachen Crazg Sazntch Monzca Salash julte Sanchez Rzcky Sanberg Pam Sandrtdge john 272 139232 272 212 212 121212 Sands Debhte 77 114 232 Santzllan Helen Sappzngton Stacia Saragusa JoAnn Saunders Arnold Saunders Donald Saunders Jewell Saunders Joyce Saunders Lznda Saunders Maurzce Schzpper Deborah Schlzcht Susan Schmalz Larry Schmzdt Debbze Schnndt Sheryl Sehmzdt Stephen Schmztz Dan Schnzrch Robert 237 212 2 2 272 2 2 167212 120212 272 212 124 272 232 162232 272 273 123212 232 273 232 SCHOENFISH GLENN Schuler Robert 232 Schultz Le1na 40212 Schultz Raymond 232 Schutte Rene 212 Scroggzns Lznda Scruggs Harvey Searcy Ollte Sedle1 Lynn Sezchepzne Susan Sells Ron Selmon Debbie Selmon oe Serell Patrzcta Sesstons Mzchelle Sesszons Randy Sestrtch john 232 161 212 229 233 11 7 233 233 212 28 273 212 2 2 11 7 233 64 273 233 SEVERANCE DONNA 7 37 Seufert Beth 2 2 Seward Rachel 233 Seymour Mzldred 2 2 Shakeyord Terry 100 160 161 178 212 Shaffer Hzlda 273 SHEFFIELD CHARLES 61 248 Sheffield Mike 121 174 176 177 218 233 Shepard Gary 23 Smzth at Smzth Pat Smzth ue Srmth 'Ieresa Smzth Tonya 274 2 3 123 274 274 110 111 125 126 138 274 Smzth Vernon 2 3 Srmth Vema Mae 233 Smzth Vtctor 139 244 245 Smlttze Angela 233 Snell Steve 274 Sopttc Greg 161 213 Sopttc Greg 77 142 162 168 213 274 233 233 233 213 161 213 233 Spencer Mzchael Sprznger Georgza Spurr Janet Square Ina Square La Tanya Squtre Steve Stack Charles Starnes Jan 233 Steele V1Ck18 35 213 Steen Charlze 161 178 198 2 3 Stephens Bermce 116 233 Stephens Carolyn 123 233 Stephens Curry 213 Stephens Lynette 53 128 135 138 146275 Stevenson janzs 275 Stevenson Mardella 31 128 138 275 Stevenson Melzssa 2 3 Stewart Kenneth 275 Stewart Leslze 201 213 Stewart Ponna 113 128 138 201 275 STEWART BOB Stewart Sherteta Stewart Terry Stzdham Debbze Stafford Reba 44 45 115 2 74 Stzdham Judy Stznnett Mzke 83 185 233 178 213 275 2 3 213 Sheppard Davzd 273 Sheppard Lemuel 233 Staffer Ewzn Stalltngs Marsha Stanard Larry Stanard Randy Standley Ella 213 213 213 274 2 3 STIPETICH CAROL Stzth Donna 213 Stogsdtll Peggy Stoker Jesse Stone Pat Stone Sandy Shznkle Cheryl Shtnkle Glenna Shores Frances Szfford Kezth Snnmons Mzld1ed Snnmons Peggy 233 273 233 273 212 233 Suns Cehra 139 233 Sans Thelma Snns Wanda Sznger VeeAnn Stngleton Aubrey Sxngleton Warren Szpple Ltnda Stscoe Carol 233 233 212 273 273 273 233 Szscoe Don 162 191 233 S zscoe Wtllmm Skaggs Gwen 243 274 Sloan Dewayne Smzley Lar1y Smztb Alan Smzth Anthony Srnzth Audrey Srmth Brtdget 233 212 15 212 2 2 40274 Schwartz Debbze 2 73 SCHWERDTFEGER LEON Scott Debby 2 2 Scott Dentse 212 Scott Donna 113 126 1 8 272 Scott Dorothea 273 Scott Gaynell 2 2 Scott Gregory 232 47 232 Scott Nancy 2 2 Scott Nyra 273 cott Ray 123 cott Ray 20 cott Sherrze 232 croggzns Dzane 212 Scott Lorz Smzth Smzth Snnth Smzth Smith Smtth Srmth Smztb Srnzth Smtth Srmth Smzth Snnth Smztb Smzth Smzth Bruce Charles Dale Danny Deborah Dennts Drew Gary Jesse Juamta Kath: jo K evzn Leon Melanze Nezl Norrzs 274 233 159 170233 274 130233 2 2 161 212 120 123 162 163274 237 233 274 233 229 212 123 154274 233 Standley Leon 2 3 Stankewsky Vzc 2 3 65 275 130233 Stanturf Cheryl 233 Stark Ellen 233 Stark George 275 Stark Lznda 275 Stanley Dzana Stanley Lynn Stoneberger Mark Stork jnn Starz Harry Stout Janzce Stovall Pamela Stoway Ron Strzckland Lmda 23 233 213 275 123 213 275 213 142 233 275 213 198 213 In The Wzzard of Oz a play presented by the PTA Brenda Tnnmons the Wzcked Wzteh of the West comes swooptng down to attack Dorothy 299 I y . Y , . , P 3 3 7 I I I . 7 I 1 I I I 1 1 ' 1 . 1 A 1 S 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 , ' , ', 41, , ' , ' 1 , ' ' , ' , , ,117, , ' , i 3 3 1 Y I Y I . , I , , Y . 2 I y 1 , , , .l ' 1 , 1 1 .N 1 , , . . I . y . ' i , J I X , . , . , . . , , . 1 1 ' , , 1 - . , 1 I . , y . , . , l , , ' 1 . - 1 , 1, ', , , , , 'A A 1 . 1 1 1 , , , , , 1 . ' 1 ' . 1 , I 1 ' ' 1 I 1 1 . ' 1 ' ' , , , , , , . , y ' , 1 , A I 1 I . , 1 , I . I Y 1 , . , 1 .. I . , , , , , i , t , .I . , . , 7 y 1 ' , ' 83 , , , , , . , 1 3 ' ' . A I Sanders, Tim 212 Shepard, Larry 233 ' ' . , , 3 . , 1 , 1 1 , . . I . 1 v , , , 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 D I ' I J ! Y . 7 I , 1 1 1 1 I . 7 Y , 1 I ' I I .y ' , ' 1' H l H ' i I Y l 1 1 I' 1 Y ' , . 1 ' 1 l 1 1 . 1 I I . 1 y . 3 , I ' , ' , ' ' 68 . J I 1 A I ! 1 y 1 70 ' 7 . 1 ' . 9 1 , , ' I 1 ' . 1 I . I l 7 I . ' I 1 I . 1 74 ' , , , . 1 ' 1 I l D I 3 , , , 3 , ' , ' 1 . 1 I I D I I I J 1 1 , I . I y . I . , . , I . , . , , , . 3 . 9 , I . 1 . , . . , . I y Strickland, Sherie 213 Taylor, joyce 275 STRIMPLE, CLYDE 83 Taylovg Larry 234 Strimple, Marcilyn 116,122, Taylor, Laurie 123,275 130,225 Taylor, Martha 234 Strong, Gwen 65,275 Taylor, Pam 123,234 Stroup, Rodney 161,213 Taylor, Roderick 234 Strumillo, Bryon 275 Taylor, Sonja 123,275 S TUART, DEAN 79 Taylor, Wayne 275 Sublett, Darrell 213 Templeton, Brenda 213 Sullivan, Cheryl 233 Templeton, Micky 234 Sulzski, Diane ' 122 Terbovich, Nick 154,275 Sutton, Debbie 213 TI-IARP, JACK 94 Sutton, Teresa 213 Thornas, Bernice 109,130, SWAHV1, FRANCIS 82 240,241,275 Swancy, Barbara 123,223,233 Thomas, Bill 275 Swancy,.Ho'ward, 45,46,191, Thomas, Diane 234 275 Thomas, Ernest 213 Swayne, Timothy 213 Thomas, Fred 154, 158, 159, SWOOPE' GWENDOL YN 67 188,191,234 Syrus, juanda 233 Thomas, Jacquelyn 275 Thomas, Jerry 213 Thomas, Kevin 213 T Thomas, Kurt 234 Thomas, Larry 187,275 Thomas, La Tanya 275 Taffe, Deloris 233 Thomas, Lauretta 275 Taffe, Kenneth 275 THOMAS, MARUINE 90 Taffe, Steve 213 Thomas, Robert 234 Taliaferro, Toni 275 Thomas, Rosemary 141,276 Tallant, Janis 120,123,233 Thompson, Calvin 213 Tarvin, Terry 139,213,245 Thompson, Carol 45, 110,111, Tatum, Michael 275 1z6,1 17,128,138,276 Taylor, Andrea 213 Thompson, Martha 234 Taylor, Betty 213 Thorne, Aaron 276 Taylor, Cindy 123,275 Thorp, Keith 122,250,276 Taylor, Diane 233 THORNTON, JOHN 79 Taylor, Doris 213 Thulin, Darlene 116234 Carlotta Gillespie and Doris Winston help the sophomore class raise Tiemann, Deborah 213 Tiemann, Karen 1 22, 13 7, 250, 2 76 TICHENOR, ROBER T 78, 198 TIERS, LINDA 102 Tilford, Tamara 1 30, 1 39, 2 18,219,234,244 Tiller, S erverthia 2 1 3 Tilley, Diane I 30,234 Timmons, Brenda 21 3 Tinch, R obert 244 Tindle, Diane 234 Tindle, Donna 2 13 Toepfer, Kim 120, 123,234 Tolefree, Romana 213 Toler, David 21 3 Tolso n, Barry 234 Tolsen, Bonnie 234 Tomasevic, Debbi 234 Toombs, Harold 213 Toney, Mindy 2 76 Townsend, Marla 21 3 Trapp, Elizah eth 12 5, 2 76 Trotter, Kevin 21 3 Trotter, R onald 21 3 Troutman, Darrell 23 4 Tumi Ison, Kathy 23 4 Turner, A nthon y 21 3 Turneig J o hn 1 01 Turneig Susan 120,130,141, money by bringing papers to the sale held in the fall. 300 234 Tyman, Arlan 234 Unrein, Timothy 276 UPSON DONALD E. 60 Upton, Max 234 Vaca, Rita 276 Vallejo, Joe 234 Vallejo, Valerie 214 Valverde, Rick 214 Vandeputte, Cindy 235 Van Horn, Glenna 123,235 Varner, Susan 130,235 VARNER, ROBERTA 95 Vaughn, A rnold 23 5 Vaughn, Deborah 21 4 Vega, Sara 2 76 Vent ura, George 235 Vigil, Eugene 214 Villan ueva, Patty 2 76 Villarreal, Maria 2 1 4 VINING, CHARLES 61 Viquesney, Chris 2 76 Visn osk y, Yolanda 142, 144, 269, 2 76 Vogel, Kristen 21 4 Vogel, Mike 214 Vogel, Teresa 235 Vollnogel, Michelle 235 Vollnogel, Vicki 214 Vase, Greg 100,206,214 Wachter, Frank 235 Wacker, Ken 144,276 Wacker, Linda 2 1 4 Wade, A thena 128, 129, 130, 1 38, 25 0,2 76 Walker, Frank 144 Walker, Helena 21 4 Walker, janet 125,235 Walker, jerry 1 73,235 Walker, Ray 154, 159,235 Walker, Rita 235 Walker, Robin 93, 115,276 Wallace, Doug 167,214 Wallace, Erwin 124,235 Wallace, Wanda 2 14 Waller, Danny 134, 162,191, 235 Walters, Linda 21 4 Walters, Sheila 214 Warczakoski, Joe 144,235 Ward, Loretta 235 Ward, Sue 2 76 Ware, Barbara 2 1 4 Ware, Charles 235 Warren, Barbara 2 76 Warren, Beverly 2 76 Washington, Darrell 2 14 Washington, G orden 44,46, 1 24 Waters, Brian 62,2 76 Waters, Pauline 2 1 4 Watson, Debra 214 Watson, Monica 235 WATSON, WILLIAM 86 88, 1 20 Way, Robert 154,276 Wayne, Clara 2 1 4 Wayne, Marilyn 276 Weathers, Mary 123, 235 Weathers, Walter 1 24,2 76 Weaver, Doug 276 Webb, Linda 235 Webb, Mike 162,167,214 Weber, Leo 2 76 Weber, Stan 2 1 4 Weddington, Ira 214 Wells, Edward 123,214 West, Birdette 21 5 West, Debbie 215 Wheeler, Bertha 235 Wheeler, Cheryl 2 76 Whiles, Becky 21 5 Whitaker, Alvin I 7 Whitaker, Mary ' 2 1 5 Whisler, Cindy 23 Whitcomb, Fred 23 White, Alvin 2 7 White, Carolyn 2 1 White, Denise 52,53, 11 1 1 16, 1 1 7,2 7 235 White, Mike 235 White, Rick 2 76 White, Ray 2 1 5 White, R osezena 2 76 White, Sharon 215 White, Willie 120,277 Wiehe, Clyde 215 Wiggins, John 2 1 5 Wiggins, Mary 215 Wilkerson, J oe 235 Wik es, Brian 235 Wilkins, Gayle 23 5 Wilkins, Jill 235 William, Carolyn 21 5 Williams, Barry 124,266, 2 7 7 Williams, Bernice 235 Williams, Bernice 123,215 Williams, Cathy 23 5 Williams, Delmas 2 77 Williams, Delores 1 1 1,215 Williams, Denise 235 Williams, Diane 2 7 7 Williams, Donna 2 7 7 WILLIAMS, EUGENE 67 Williams, Felicia 23 5 Williams, Janice 277 Williams, Jo Ann 215 Williams, J oeail 2 1 5 Williams, Joe Ann 96,21 5 Williams, Joslyn 235 Williams, Judy 21 5 Williams, Kenneth 97 Williams, Loretta 215 Williams, Luther 2 1 5 Williams, Lynn 84,235 Williams, Marilyn 23 5 Williams, Oydra 2 77 Williams, Pat 235 Williams, Ramona 2 77 WILLIAMS, ROBER T L. 79,80 Williams, Robert 1 61,215 WILLIAMS, RON 67 Williams, R osie 2 7 7 Williams, Ruthie 215 Williams, Sam 243,265,277 Williams, Sharon 215 Williams, Sherry 23 5 Willia ms, Thelma 2 7 7 Williams, Tim 235 Williams, Vickie 21 5 Williams, Vienna 215 Williams, Virgil 235 Williams, Willie 2 1 5 Willis, Rosalin 28,277 Willis, Rose 2 1 5 Willis, Terry 235 Willyard, M my 6 2 7 7 Wilson, Alice 63,215 Wilson, A udrey 2 1 5 Wilson, Brenda 84,235 Wilson, Chris 2 1 5 Wilson, Cynthia 21 5 Wilson, Deborah 235 Wilson, Debbie 215 Wilson, Don 21 5 Wilson Gail 21 5 1 is 2 '2 Y7'T ' ft, 79 -X 1 , .- , -.fn-1 L gi' 1' .Q ' ' L..-5 ii-1. W.-.,z. 1, . 1 . ,. ' 'fi '---' '?1'Af-9'e'f7f.,Ei'.'? -22.1 ?ii'E?!m, i',f?1: i ' A peaceful place seems to be just the right thing for Patti Mullins to decide about problems that 'will arise after graduation. Wilson, Gail Wilson, Joyce 277 277 Wilson, Kathy 1 30, 155,236 Wilson, Larry Wilson, Linda Wilson, Martha Wilson, Pam Wilson, Ron Wilson, Russell Wilson, Vicki Windsor, Dean Winston, Doris Winterringer, Dan Wise, Frank Wise, Jerri Wiseman, Rick Wiser, Barry Witt, Anthony Witt, Mary WOOD, BILL Wood, Rene Woods, june 120,278 215 278 215 278 215 278 215 198,215 278 29,162,215 203,215 278 236 215 215 82,218,219 215 215 Woolsey, R andy 1 62, 1 63, 190 Worley, Paul Worrell, Jim Worthy, Teresa Wren, Gary Wright, David Wright, David Wright, George 215 278 215 124,215 278 191,235 167,215 Wright, Wiley 1 64, 187, 195, Wyman, Mark Wynn, Connie Wynne, Mark Wynne, Mike Yancy, Toni Yarnevich, Mike Yates, Linda Yeager, Mike 215 278 215 215 215 215 215 278 Yeazel, john 45, 123, 138, 1 64, 1 65, 248, 249,25 0, 2 78 Yergovich, Jeff 162,21 5 YOUNG, GEORGE 78,119 185 YOUNG, WILLIAM 94 Youngblood, Ralph 68, 12 7, 138,250,278 Z Zabielsk i, R ob ert 2 1 5 Zagar, john 215 Zawanda, Kathy 21 S Zawanda, Larry 2 78 Zea, Willia 1 20 Zewalk, Barbara 235 Zimmerman, Terry 215 Z ugelder, J erry 2 78 Z ugelder, Patti 124, 236 Zybko, Casimer 154,278 301 It's been quite A book ,, that was created for you. . . We worked. . . We cared. . . Things began looking good. Our cover is bright, beautiful! The orange of a sunrise, a sunset . . the blue of the sky. . . a promise of a new day. The opening section . . separate from the rest with special textured paper. . . special photographic techniques. . . the poetry. . . memories of yesterday are seen through childlike moments. . . dreams of tomorrow are expressed, too.' The cover, the opening section represented our theme. . . Cherish yesterday. . . Dream Tomorrow. . . LIVE TODA Y! Did you notice. . . mood spreads in Student Life, Sports, Academics? We wanted to put moods of people into words. . . pictures. We felt it was important to express people 's feelings. There were many people involved in this book. Mr. Olin Wilson, our professional photographer was exceptional. Thanks to him, Our dreams materialized into reality. Mr. Don Frischer, Mr. Wes Kurre of Interstate Book Manufacturers explained a million things. . . a million times. . . until we understood. You'll never know how a year. . . much we appreciated it. Thanks! The cub staff was there when we needed them . . our car washes and candy sales. . . would have been impossible without them. Their devotion was undying. Last, but most important, is the '73 staff Words cannot say whatlfeel. . . a willingness to keep going when it seemed useless. . . a feeling for our book. . . caring so much. . . sacrificing . . It makes me proud! I only hope you get as much from it as you put into it. Without you, our book could not have existed. Thank you for being absolutely perfect! Miss Joyce Hartnett, our new sponsor. . . deserves many thanks, also. Her willingness to help. . . to listen. . . did wonders for the staff and me. I hope this book gives her much satisfaction, also. There were many others. I thank you from my heart For you, the reader, my hope is that this book is everything you thought possible. If . . when you look through your book and you can remember the events as they occurred. . . If . . it's a happy and good memory and you feel a part of The Quiverian. . . well, that's important. It was quite a year and I hope it's been worth it. HZ315il2ff2lfEEM PROFESSIONAL CREDITS: The Atkinsson Studios: Interstate Book Manufacturers, SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHY: Anderson Stu- dios: 120-121, 122-123. Ralph Young- blood: Opening Section, Division Pages, Closing Page. Mike Burns: 10, Icouplel, 16, Basketball, Wrestling, Swimming action. Rich Grosko: Kansas City Kansan, Page 23, ffisheyei. KC Starg 14,15: President Nixon, fwarl. Mary Wilson: 44-45. 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OTHER CREDITS: American Greeting, Corporation, The Ford Foundation, Charing Cross Music, Inc., Hallmark Cards, Inc.: Thought Factory. 1973 QUIVERIAN STAFF Edltor In Chlef Opening Section Dnvlslon Pages General Index Business Manager Administration Faculty Index Student Life Co Editors Academics Co Editors Organlzatlons Co Editors Sports Co Editors Underclass Co Editors Seniors Editor Heather Green Susan McGowen Mary lean Budlmllja Melissa Roberts Ruth Collins lan Hall Bonnie Berqulst Barbara Huscher Ruthie Dllllon Carolyn Hassrg Tonya Smith janet DePrlest Donna Scott Roxanne Bowers Photographers Mrke Burns Harry Madison Ralph Youngblood Terry Mealman Assistant to Advisor Ms Donna Severance Faculty Advisor Ms loyce Hartnett ' ' .... ........-.... ' u--...u ......... 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