Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)
- Class of 1974
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A I: ' ,vii .- 'X-if 4 '7 f, W, dia,- I -Q a -. '-- fs I Y- Ax ,NK 'U ' . v I ' . '..+.' .HX P' X - r . , 1 l,- , I ll I I '-I xl' . 1 1 Sql X Q K: JM' y, I , -' u 1 Arr: o Affgiv' - i fobtstqps- rusfle tIi'ef figHen leaves qn Jcampus. ,. . I e12iayrh,e af 'ci lsilen tl SO-cial Hall snow drifting Illlsf E116 :cifChIEd' U2i7iEiOfLDj5. . . Ilsniilli. ZS: 43row n dd 1l1om2 c6'mz mg qu'e6?ifh1 I.s?tf rri -The daifkene:d7 ' feeTZmg.par f'of'fhe ciwavtefs in a play, I yell myself imrse, dhedihg thee team fo: uicfary I,f131gdfE12i?1il6 im alia fl5l12dS aft E7261f'l1f6l'7'lg0'lZf3-TQQIIJQQYI. . . Siiazfmg fi bilmfto far Ta co Kz'd2 q1?tQr:cZfv75f6e4iihg 1fmQ,1Q71afZlQga1meQ 1?'f97??FiSh diese' mvmemss, My menzls-kgave caught fhe.'vuzuefQfWindfmduafzify qs weillas t7i'e-jdy of'lZ'eing'a1ike. X 1 , I lv 1 P 1 1 ' 1 1 , I If V , , I 1 , A I I I ' w f QS ZlZiS .vC1ll5fSqZ?fllZ1F6 V ' I It If ' 1 n A t I A I , W 1' 1 Y . J', ,, T 1 - , r , 4 , . ,i A . V . I . . . 1 L w w 1 1 J' . . 'QW' lk X .l , -Q. i ' H K , , V ,S 1 ,yu I , , . ' '1- - fam. . , ' 1 . 45Qj.'1' ,M ,ww v : . . 2 - J Tjivn ia- ph' ' I H ff The Quiet Times In every heart and mind, There is a time When one must be alone. A time when one must get away To face the worlds unknown. Away from the crowd, Away from the hustle and bustle And even away From each other sometimes. One must be alone to think, To reminisce fondly, Or to remember with regret. But, whatever the circumstances, The time will come, The time to be alone. . - CA MP US Views of Wyandotte fascinate students and visitors with its different features. The campus is supplied with a football stadium, tennis court, baseball field, and track field. Behind the school is an area where students may get together to relax and talk after school. The building is accommodated with a large swimming pool, two gymnasiums, an 1800 seat capacity auditorium, and classroom space for 3,000 students. 22 X AJIWI Q -.,-sou.-i N Q it .-- .L 'U S A iii . . ' 'yfg egj , - - ,, 1 WH ' ' .v z l Z1 1 il ' if 'i A ne J v V cy- -' '51 .3 lf: Hi A view of the flagpole, from a third floor window, gives one the chance to see the summer quietness of the school. l2i The sidewalks leading up to the building of the back campus made a nice place for an autumn walk. C31 Snow covered tree branches highlight the scenery of the back campus with beautiful signs of winter. 14? The beauty of Wyandotte High School is noticed and admired by many who observe it. 23 24 T -. L -F F-.ia KY:-' 1... -I-.l.,z!i,LQ , .axis 'sl'?i-4 S -V.,y -T555 Social Hall. . . The reflections of mood in the Social Hall are as many and as varied as those coming from its windows. The mood of Social Hall. . .is quiet. . .The stillness of Social Hall is the only place where one can be alone but never feel lonely. It is the perfect place for reflecting upon the events of the day gone by or for speculating on the events of the day about to begin. Social Hall provides the quiet needed for last minute study or for long peaceful daydreams. The spell, however, is periodically broken by a ringing class bell and a sudden surge of noisy students. The mood of Social Hall. . .is alive. . .The before school buzz- ing and chattering of students, the ticket lines for games and plays and the congregating groups of friends making plans, bring Social Hall to life. The mood ofSocial Hall. . .is pride. . .A pride is felt in the team returning to school defeated, but inspired by defeat to return next week as the victors. A feeling of overwhelming pride is felt also when looking into the crowded trophy cases of Social Hall, where Kay Cee posters hanging on the walls look down upon the students and proudly proclaim Wyan dotte as Number One.' The mood of Social Hall. . .is tradition. . .Social Hall is a haven of Wyandotte traditions, old and new. Many of the traditions are as old as the dusty beams in the ceiling, but many new tradi- tions also abound in Social Hall. The many moods of Social Hall. . . remembered and treasured always. mtv H2 Q14 fx Ty 3 r-as , ' -3 5 .Lg , 4 XM ff' f me Q ' gg i1l Cheryl Barksdale and Dianne Taylor struggle playfully as they attempt to knock each other into the water while Renwick Jones and Anthony McGee hold them. i2l Taking time from their rides at Worlds of Fun, Joyce Mathis and Danny Waller buy balloons from Leslie Lea. i3l Practicing for a summer league game, Mark Harrison pitches to Lowell Ghosey. l4l Willie Combs and Larry Marcel find that a speedy ride on their motorcycles is the best way to cool off in the heat of the summer. as ,ut-P ffl. fy RHF -ea-treo. - gigs-fi V -A T -' K M2551 ' ' '3'?i: 7 H f i f :'TQ,. Q 1. SUMMER Summer days sped past much too fast to allow most students to fulfill all of their vacation plans. Travelling, picnicking, swimming or just loafing were some of the summer activities enjoyed by Wyandotte's students. Wow, we rode the Zambini Zinger seven times in a rowl. . . Let's spend they whole afternoon at the pool today. . .My nose is so sunburned. . .Baseball is my favorite summer sportl. . . How do you like my new motor- cycle?. . .Get a summer job? Are you crazy? J Y 'ij 4,,, A l1l At the KCO Pool Hall, Curry Stephens aims for the corner pocket, as Greg Soptic concen- trates on what his next move will be. l2l Ruthie Williams and Houston Williams finally find the album they have been looking for at an Indian Springs record shop. l3l The large globe at the public library helps to answer assignment questions for Juanita lVlcCowen and Jane Farmer. l4l Brett Dawson and Dave Davis have a hard time trying to decide what to order at Pete's Drive-ln, one afternoon after school. 28 HAIVGOUTS Wyandotte students gather at hangouts to spend time with their friends after school and on the weekends. Where are you going after the game Friday night?. . .Let's drive through Pete 's just one more time before vve go home. . .i have so much homework this weekend, do you want to go to the library with me on Saturday?. . .Lets go shoot some pool, man. . .What time do you have to be home tonight?... Guess vvhat! l can get the car tomorrow nightl. . .Anyone in the mood for tacos? 29 FALL Homework, bonfires mark autumn season and the beginning of the school year. To occupy the student's school hours there was homework, but during their spare time, the season was filled with football games, parties, and bonfires. l t must be 80 degrees in this classroom. . .Have you ever seen such a big bonfire in all your life?. . .The trees around the school are so pretty this time of year. . .They're not so pretty when you have to rake the leaves. . .l don't think the rain will ever end, do you? 30 l1l Pam Kukuk and Randy Wright spend a quiet evening together by a fireplace listening g to albums. l2l Steve Squire rakes the leaves in his yard into one big pile to be burned later in the day. l3l Sam Schultz and Don Feltham discuss their class assignment, which is due first hour, before school. l4l On a rainy day, after school, students run to their buses to avoid getting wet. . : , 1 4 ' - 'l 1' ' i ' ,, ff,-',l, in V - 'jail ' tl . ' L, V , fef:-1-. 1. 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Q? 1 m , -,,.,.rr Q, , sz 5 lr1J!!!Hf53F V ,' ,-1- ,,,'L,fj 4 I: Al'4.,f' 13, ,gi- J 1 I4 Hn X 'R T7' V r ' , i l3l Pep Assemblies, familiar to all Bulldog supporters were presented from time to time in either the gymnasium or the auditorium. i4l An advisor on the senior board, Lowell Ghosey, directed participants at the Senior Talent Show auditions. l5l Lachelle Franklin Denise Davis and Yolanda Perkins appear as the Butt Sisters at the auditions for the Senior Talent Show. l it , I f 3, U . ,, l F f l l i r. i l FADS AIVD FASHIOIVS Furs attractive in different lengths from short midriff jackets to long midi coats. Students, both girls and boys, are seen with the fur look. Fads and fashions differ from year to year, often repeating themselves in history. This year the look of the 20's was represented by beads worn around the neck and wrist and flimsy hats. The look of the 50's was revived with funny socks worn with knickers or rolled up jeans. Around Wyandotte, the differing l tastes of the students could be seen. 38 l1l Ina Square and Dianne Poole wear the l2l Fur coats can be seen in any color and fashionable crazy socks with rolled length as shown by this group of Wyandotte jeans and knickers. students, boys and girls as well. .wf nn EV! 5,141 IL 37? 2ibif win:11fqveNly'L,:QQiq'nf 'ni Ad F' 11' ' Fi'-Wifi lf- W- ' -N., mli W?F?5T 3h'Fu.-mg-,': . '.n5.?????E'E?'TL ' w ' 1-v..,.w, A ' -' - g1.4H1 3-.,,'. rf Y 1 ?'u,..':i ,am A :IRAQ . A , 12,52 -,f?m.,! V, V' N1 u as r .QQgI7!5-25, PLEJz + ' , A ...,.,,.. - nw- , 7 '? F: fl' Y 3' .rf ,,5,a,41:'q,aL .34,,L4,V-1-, t, Li-. 'f-wr. . 2 ,.....Y,. ':, 1 Q., K, ,re 1 1 X 'fait C ad- Q4-infill i 4:3 QW? -F5534 , U.. . ' 214 U , X .Q,1:4..l11gu M921 . gk TF Ivx 'Z 1? 42+ 1 tx - ,rl .. wx. Ai 15D 1' c. T49 Ti E CNW Az 31' i I I n 511 175 e 4- 1 w 1 Qu. v , i in xx F xx ' X ' ix AX ...,,-..- ., . rv. , .,...,w., W... X1 . E15 5' 4. -wp. . ...f -pfk--v wr 'L'x-'xiii . 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Blue and silver decorated the surroundings, while The Second Wind, a soul rock band, provided dance floor entertainment for the couples. Because of the small number of tickets that had been sold three days before the dance, the formal affair was almost cancelled. There was an excellent turnout'that night though, and the students enjoyed themselves. 6: P' 415 f rf .ef 'VS f'l ,ff ' irjlgmlff ' i A' i1l Attendants Pam Kukuk and Randy Wright walk down the aisle to take their places amidst the royalty. i2i As Nlr. Collier, Mrs. Adam and Miss Burt talk behind the refreshment table, Joyce Hill waits to serve more couples. i37 Girls' league president, Wanda Brownlee, proudly gives each candidate a congratulatory present. ff' mr M .M ik W-.,..,Q.., U .. Q N ! N i xx . -.,, . ., ,. ,-.g . -,.,--. ,J- - I fix... r 'I' 1 if . X- N , 1 L Y 17 E. 1-.J ' ,,,-. . -, ' w -f 1 . , . A ,ffl 'if L' '-f5Y'?:1 Tgff If qcqlh I. Y- H' 'N r .ngjtzx ' A-,,.. 251 'inf ,- - .ww Ja A 1' A. N ' if Ck E ,Ln .-W4 . Z , ljs, fi :13g1fQ,13g-+f--E-,H x 1 239.11 TU'-,gk -.?,1g,.qi?xv , . VHA.. Q ,.,.N, .- -'QL A,--sua 11. ,Wi M Q- -.5 N ',Tx:,:Q. Q Lk' Qiel'-1Ef,?1,..' ' -2'zW'2?:f+2'3 'F .f. Y-f-ggfylh' 'i '51, Q 1-'fi . , , V 71.5 f- 1v,7,,:w-an -' ml- - 'I' L 'qffyxfzfu' l x ,.l ,k ,ni3,.J,vjnL2, vi' .' -,'I'E:f4?1 1 - - , ng '.w!'.1'7 ff Q f.'t ' 1.2. - .411-'-'fini W -, -- PM : ,g - if 5 N., ww .MA ii gs, .., 1 j , - 1 ..- vv .. 1,-.-A . ,. 3: G1 v, f- Bernice Stephens 111 Students hand Nlr. Collier their tickets as they enter the cafeteria to the sweetheart dance, sponsored by the F.T.A. be- Curry Stephens Toni Morris SWEETHEART DANCE Dance celebrated Valentine's Day on February 14 and was entitled, The Sweetheart Dance. Sponsored by the Future Teachers of America Organization, the dance was held in the west cafeteria after school from 3:30 to 5:00. The band, Black Velvet, was scheduled to perform, but was unable to be present. The singing group, The Deepest Emotion, provided entertainment for the students along with the use of records. Contestants were chosen by FTA members, then voted on by the student body. All grades were represented in the selection. L.- - I . 1 l2l The dance floor was crowded by active l3l A popular singing group at Wyandotte, students dancing to the sound of the The Deepest Emotion sang six well-known record player in the cafeteria songs at the dance. SPRING Early warm weather enchants students at Wyandotte. lVlany students took advantage of spring's extra early warm weather by enjoying such activities as bicycling and tennis. Thoughts turned from schoolwork to after school activities as the classroom clock neared 2:15. Every day after school, the men out for the spring sports of baseball, track, tennis and golf could be seen practicing on the campus. Also working were the girls of the girls' track team. ln the spring, many seniors began to make plans for graduation, summer work and college as the finale of the '73-'74 school year neared. 0 50 A 13 tr- in , e.- l1l Steve Duncan, taking advantage of the i2l Finding the sidewalks of Wyandotte's back warm sunny weather of early spring, plays campus the perfect place for a spring bicycle tennis after school. ride, Jessie Pruitt speeds along. ,V 131 Wilene Jones, on a weekend shopping trip Ml Walking home from school one afternoon for spring clothes, asks Reginald Johnson Debbie Harrison and Mary Witt find it vvarm for his advice. enough to remove their coats. X' 141, QQ' THCSHUK sill 4 ' Tr f'-fi i it .,.- -, . ,LQ .Jia I' A-Y Y I l P.71A. PLAY Wyandotte P.T.A. presents melodrama to area elementary school students. Little Nell the Orphan Girl or a Fight for Woman's Honor was presented during fifth and sixth hours on February 8 for the enjoyment of Wyandotte High School students. lVlrs. Word, English, speech and drama instructor, directed the play. Little Nell the Orphan Girl or a Fight for Woman's Honor is an old-fashioned melodrama complete with a gallant hero, a poor, innocent orphan girl and an evil villain. 52 l1l Daryl Blessinghan, the villain in the play l2l Trelawny, John Barber, tells Little Nell who was portrayed by Chris Johnson, attempts to the orphan that she is the girl he wants to kiss Little Nell, played by Lonnie Allen. marry, as Nell mocks surprise. l3l Nothing strange about me, says Mike Bunch as the Detective to lVlrs. Tillinghast, who was played by Debbie Vaughn. l4l Backstage before the play, Lonnie Allen works in front of the mirror as Brenda Timmons and Connie Gray look on. l5l On his knees before Little Nell the Orphan Girl, Trelawny Tillinghast proposes marriage and Little Nell excitedly accepts. 53 Pleasurable delight enhances students whose hours are filled with joy. There 's so much love wrapped up in one, Such laughter from girl to boy. I 'm so glad that you are close right now To keep me company. I get that feeling when you're near, Of happiness and simplicity. Happiness is. . .Us. . I love the minutes that we spend together. . .I like to see you laugh, it Hlls the room with so much joy. W1 'Q J' ki. ' 'Hffr QI I 55 ex 'K ,Zz xlll 3 - .nlni,' ,cw glllllglll '1L,,,, ' I nu as f ' 3f5 ?- ., a t-lllgll - ,,9,J'::. , w - .... L+--1:1---M - x. ' o nn, 'X ml 4-+++: :ZI:::7 x ', '- .. X- . ivlfffjj'-K 1 .. K I ,,.-:hui -as 4 I 4'::.!':. .d. -ii' 'g . ,uf '1 LG It 5, ',v an 4 . , , if 1 '-glvg u 'A :j'.4v t ffl' 0,1 ' np , 1. ' ' ,s'u 3 'v -f , ' I ' ,n n. ' -4212,-,,. Q- I! 'wigs ' I r a.?F 'Thx' fag, ' I uv r . -I 1 rf' -, ,- P' ' -Fe , '. :ul ' -f. ,I 1 ,,,,:.f 1.1 qv' , .M I V , .. W - ' w ul. a I A Q ',. Il. 'f ' n In ,iv P 5 l ' v 1 .I 3v ' . 1' l A ov, 5, vllif .' 0 . f999iP '9 I .:ee m.---' I 'v'f'!?'?i'4 -?'!!'!iA61- ' nf'fl'Qff'1'i-Y' 1 1f4f'!', ':': f'f ' W U 'Lyla 'la ., ' nl.: V' ! t'? 0 . 'h,oi ' ' ,-'1..'65g.- 4 -oi, w -.. w , .SysteAms-.- . . Iiamf 'lf2G'F7fLjf2g1KZlf6 Udlug M of 1fElf2s'ciz1d Tf6ECk1i1fiQnS1 ' Youyfhe faculty, 1 are -tea,chifng me9I2ow.1ioscope- 3 1 1 UJUF j 'tha f:clzanges bTq7fbre my eyes. Iiexpliplrq . . l -lf1i'e.i1F1iifica'te SQlilfiQ,??Q9 s V AZfQ'ClAgQ0m6?flf'j7 problvmgg . . W . thgtfnzuny udrzkzftiofns 1 U of a szsiamsific z. .. . Q A' the caoncemfraAtfiCm Headed' Q folszzkak' af foreiignplwlgutzgew. , l 5 if i fha .eo?npz+ica1ze'd ,Q .aspects of.golzemme.11 tL,. , . - l Throlegh' your- hzajlp' afn'd guidance, Iam Yeamingf ' tio'co'zn1imnibwZe lzvifhf f , those amundnme. . I f?7'lPU7f?30,T'lC3s - W not only of-mining to :be myselfg , bmi also b7ze ijnporiarzce. Y ,Qf marking in IfgqrmQ'ny wit1h Qthers. T E S uf!-f 'TFYE-. BOARD OF EDUCA TION Dr. Plucker begins his twelfth year, as Superintendent of the Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. The Board of Education's plan to alleviate the problem of overcrowded schools went into effect with the opening of three new schools. The schools are D.D. Eisenhower Junior High, dF.L. Schlagle High School andJ.C. Harmon High School. The Board members are: lVlr. David Larson, lVlr. William lVlodrcin, Bev. E.A. Wadlowe, Bev. H.W. Barnett, lVlr. Howard Porter, Mrs. H.W. Scoville and Dr. John Yulich. ADMHVISTRA TION Rhone promoted to job of principal after serving as assistant principal for many years. One of the first changes he made was the dropping of homeroom. Activities which were performed in homeroom are now done in first hour. lVlr. Ray Daniels, who had been an English teacher at Wyandotte, was made a vice- y principal. lVlr. Jerry Collier, l formerly principal at Sumner High School, was also appointed a vice-principal. lVlr. Donald Upson returned for his fourth year as a vice-principal. l3l IVlr. Thomas J. Rhone, principal of Wyandotte High School, sells bulldogs while working in a booth at Indian Springs. 60 Q- :...4.. ,., mf sf ' ', 'Tx N. '11 .ca . Q. -23 41, 'if ' r 6,- II 'hy' , My J.. I W . 1. 4- A ,-, ' 14 I -. 5 , W, 1 X I.: lv,!l. .Y 1: 4 ma-X' 5? ' ' ' T' 1 ' ' L , g ., ? T L .. V 1' J ,f ,Q 'fs 1 1g ,5i,,1 n 7' g211' Ev. - -ff A I w Q' . H' , wif Y .E V N, f.- ,.-,-:Vff ' E H, , 51 . WW- -f ' 1: , - -,-rg, . . : .5 AM 1 -js.: : 5. '. LQ, '7,.:--jg' f ,E+-1- -' ' :IT uc r r X V x- rj ,lu !1iA4'51 w if. . . K-112.4-,ug-1-Q3,.f V . -Y -1 . ' ,-fziuf wi Lmggjgg mb' ,f. ,N ,. ' ,,,,,.n-4-'t 'Elsa Q as COUIVSELORS Counseling staff decreased to five as a result of the opening of Schlagle High School, which caused an enrollment decrease at Wyandotte. Due to the smaller enrollment, one less counselor was needed. Counselors help students with their problems. They also help seniors decide what to do after graduation. The counselors are lVlrs. Lois Arioli, lVlrs. lVlyrna Carlock, lVlr. Richard Deschner, lVlr. Webster Gaylord, and lVlr. Charles Vining. yi-v ' ' ' f'Z-5,15-'S' i . 'tiff - -31, i 'Ji' gb ' ?' l1l lVlr. Deschner counsels students with last names lVlj-Si. l2l lVlr. Gaylord is always willing to help students with last names Aa-C. l3l Students with last names from Hj-lVli are counseled by lVlrs. Arioli. 15-35, if : .use 15 .Ea-it f l4l Nlrs. Carlock advises students with last names D-Hi. l5l lVlr. Vining ad- vises students who have names from Sj-Z. l6l IVlrs. Ellis, secretary in the guid- ance office, busily types a letter. , 43. If 'X Ye' -2,1 vw-f , 5? Jvr' S- .Z 1, A we 4 'g ig' 1' f J 'x l ' i, J f 1? r FF! 1'.5H5 5 gi. : If 1. 5 Q . 4: !n'F'!g'5f4!Q HHH I - LM wg: pg , ,yy ' 5, dsl , I .,, U. . ,I Ig! XXWUTT5 1 f f r - f V1 J 1' W-1 J:-'ii .Sl.2H2i441f1l X 4 lm.. L ,...f4 .l V14 l l5l Tom Reynolds, Chris Denk, and Dennis Gates seem to have something else on their minds besides the Revolutionary War. 5.15 l1l Students of lVlr. Hovve's psychology class attempt to discover a small child's personality by looking at the child's drawings. 12l Betty Jo Ferris looks up important infor- mation to pass on to her group in Human Relations, l4l Gordon C. Johnson, Human Relations, l3l Students in Nlr. EngIand's American History P9VCh0l0QV- 45, Cvnfhia GHHUD, class look up the answers to chapter questions American Government. Efhf1iC SfUdi9S- that are due the following day. l7l George Czaplinkski, American Government V X I , . Y. Q , ,ff fk S! ik d , f 1?-ff-f-, ,ng ' ' '- 'Z' ,. J l'll Jerry Warford, Wanda Brownlee, and Roberta Fisher argue over issues during a mock U.N. in Miss CurI's World History Class. l3l Jerry L. Wheeler, American History. l2l Members of lVlr. lVIartin's African History i4l Tony Novak, American Government. class listen attentively to a lecture about C51 George D. Young, American Government. different cultures in Africa. ,ep .Lani -TV A ,:Fh,...ee1. V H. gr rw- . ,i - f 'foe 1 ef' 'L..y -A ,N ' 1 Tug'-Xi I i , 1 l 1 l l Q , ' '-F' l. . ll f l qxxf, 1 L., 5 L , .A K. 1 , - fy, - it ', '.l'1',.e f' 71, Qifg.-T Q ' 'f'a.2Af:eW- ' . , - at h 5195- f'f.2f..., . 1- fi' ...A . r l l'b.xj1.l.1 :J' ' 2 ' 1 . .SE V a:,,q.VWTIILA-.Zn V 'lffilijus A. ali-1'Qgf-Pjjrgf, , ' 'ivalffx' i:'j'i'E' 2 ' ' Urs, 173 Bill Fenton, American History. 187 Dennis D. Bramwell, American History. 193 Dan England, Sociology, American History, Vocations. ox -3' l x l WWE' l6l Donna Busby takes advantage of the few extra minutes left in the hour to finish a Human Relations report. SOCIA L STUDIES Ethnic Literature traces development of Afro-Americans, Mexican Americans, and other minority groups. The course of Ethnic Studies provides a summary and background of each ethnic group's culture. The development of our country from the Colonial days to the present is discussed in American History. Who really discovered America?. . . What is the compromise of 78502 . . Custer died for whose sins?. . . Chicano pridel. . . N 67 i C11 Jean Curl, Visual Education, Ancient History, Problems of Democracy, World History. 12, Robert Tichenor, American History. i3i Richard Martin, American History, African History. gg-r 141 At Open House, Nlr. Jasinkas finds a moment to visit with Nlrs. Dawson about her son's work in class. i B WV 1 . . ' . . 'fit G il ' H xt JI . t ,n . L 'fa . X2 . ' L- , . l ' x K . . 1 , I . . , . H. I 1 'I '4 . l .X is 'A 4 -ll , 1 U ' 4 'lu uf Wi 1 . I I I I 1 I ,.,,- . -MQ?-l I SOC IA L STUDIES African Arts helps to explain culture and cultural achievements. African History is designed to increase the knowledge of and understanding of North Africa. Human Relations is a study of human nature. It is concerned with how individuals relate to each other in society, in family groups, among friends, and with different ethnic groups. What is the relationship I have with my fam1'Iy?. . .What do all people have in common?. . .Who am I?. . .Who are you? , -r fl , . , , ..... ,... . , FNKK-rf N l I l l5l In an effott to communicate with both l7l Rich Howe, American History, Psychology. parents and students, lVlr. Rhone greets l8l The P.T.A. mothers found that Open House visitors at Open House. l6l Dan Young, was a good time to sell P.T.A. memberships and Audio Visual, American Government, bulldogs to the visitors. Geography. 1-'wg-pflffp I' 69 ENGLISH -Electives offered as English classes again this year. Students can choose from many substitutes for an English class. Film classes pro- vide a chance for students to learn how to make a film. Film students not only make their own films, they also select music, titles, sub- jects, and themes for their films. lVleanwhile, Humanities offers students a chance to learn about the basic problems and values of human life. Creative Writing in- volves writing poems, essays, plays, and short stories. Students express themselves through various forms of writing. Imagine me in movies. . .A star. l1l Susan Edwards, English lll, Yearbook. l2l Carol Ramirez, Film. l3l In lVlr. Griffin's Humanities class, Denise Lombrando, Brenda Fisher and Steve Duncan vigorously engage in a discussion. l4l Film students listen to Mrs. Ramirez give instructions before they start on their own films. 70 ffm 54 .+ -img 5' Qnum., w f' . y by V , sii-f-es, 1 lx lkllx 1 , . Z .V ,-K , X ' 1 V X f'- v 1 . . f, r , I . zzz . R . 241 I f B! 'N 'Q K wr, Y uw an wi? ' '-w C, ,. 4 0 X 1 4, ,, L v,,,., ,X ll! f I xgff X :if Biff , V, Ei f of .r . Xt..- . ' ,Q Q 1 :L 'ff ElVGL!SH Literature Abounds in English classes this year at Big Bed. Senior English classes compare Mythology and English Literature. Sophomores taking English review short stories, poetry, and basic English skills. Junior English classes study American Literature. Students of Protest Literature class study protest writers such as Kurt Vonnegut and Aldous Huxley. Sports Literature classes study the effects that sports and athletics have on society. Did you read the Lit?. . .l did. use 51 . F if Wggff-ll ,jg i i 11 Q 'fii 1 egefi H fi. ,N ,l el E .il . gr i 2: Ali, . ,J .. . E-.1 L 'IA l1l Julie Lane, English lll, English IV. l2l Frances Swett, English ll. l3l When Mr. Burgess' first hour Senior English class studied Mythology, Carol Harper, James Bates and Richard Harrell performed a play to ex- plain Mythology literature. l4l During a dis- cussion in Protest Literature, Kirsten Hansen and Brenda Timmons point out the differences between the U.S.A. and Denmark. 72 i' x r ,... 5 'rn F55 umm . - A. KQTQIFK fa- 1 L w i fes ' , --v m llug es 2? '- ,..x,J-3 -an gaze- .,. -N , .C l iv- it nn' K ---. FE. ,.,..C.-,i Aa, J--i 11. h .zi ' ,ani z.. x, 7. I. , r i li .i I l 1 . 4 Ili A.l , 1. .4 i5l Charles Burgess, English IV, Sports Literature. i6l Connie Moritz, English IV, Protest Literature. i7l Students in Sports Literature read a story from a sports mag- azine. The story will be covered later by a discussion involving the entire class. i8l Sherry O'DelI, English II. i9l Kim Thomas and Rose Witt read The Lottery in their sophomore English class during a unit on short stories. 'Sp i, E , x +1 i i V V v- , 1 ,.'l.ii ,ii V lll Gene Liles, English lll. l2l Working on a vocabulary assignment, Kaffie Ross copies her assignment from the board to make sure she has it right. l3l Students in Miss Edwards' English class listen very carefully to a speech given by a fellow classmate. l4l Frank Naylor, English lll, Journalism, Journalism lll. l5l Ray VValker,Scott Mackey and Ron Lundine talk over an assignment and discuss a story in the Pantograph. .Bra-fs Film'-'fig 'J s ENGLISH Variety of subjects covered in English classes. The English Department varies greatly in the subjects taught. One ofthe new courses this year is Vocabulary Word Study. It is a semester class designed to improve one's vocabulary. Students write letters, themes and para- graphs to build their vocabularies. l lost my word list. . .l forgot my report. . .Would you believe my dog chewed it up?. . .lt blew out the car window?. . .How about. . .l left it at home?. . .Another theme due on Monday using the new list. l6l Steve Schimdt finds a wall to lean on, while he studies for a bookkeeping test that he will take later on. l7l Eugene Williams, English Ill, Sports Literature. FINEARTS New teachers led music department in the Fine Arts section this year. lVlr. Brown teaches Vocal Music and Nlusic Theory. While lVlr. Thompson instructs all the Instrumental Music classes. The music classes perform several concerts throughout the year. These concerts being both inside and outside of school. The Art Department carries on one of the oldest of Wyandotte's traditions, by decorating Social Hall each year at Christmas. i can 't find my music. . .Help me hang this picture. . .Another mistake, l'li paint over it. . .Sit up straight altos and support. l1l J.D. Thompson, Instrumental Nlusic. i2l Duane A. Brown, Vocal Nlusic Theory. i3i The beginning winds class works on scales and learns to keep an eye out for the conductor. l4l Art I students work on lettering, stopping to compare each other's masterpieces. N... ' 1 , c 5, xvr, ffflz Jah.:- M f m x ' -um ,454 Emi ' ., ei ' facie ffisegf ey LMC- r. ,Elf VH Roger Flamseyer, Debate, Drama I. l2l Robin Hayes smiles as she looks over a card that she made an embarrassing error on, and tries to find a way to correct it. l3l Patty Welch delivers a speech on codes to her sixth hour Speech I class. l4l Byron Pointdexter, during his Drama I class, hunts for a pantomime. l5l Jan Word, English Ill, Drama I, Speech I. l6l Cecilia Sheets, Dawn Davis and Chuck Green rehearse their play outside the drama room before presenting it to the class. FIIVEARTS Hard work by both Drama and Debate involves many extra hours rehears- ing plays and researching debate topics at the library for tourna- ments. IVIrs. Word, a new teacher in this department, teaches Drama I, Speech I and English. While lVlr. Ramseyer, another new teacher, instructs Debate, Forensics and Drama. , Rehearsal after school in the auditorium. . .Do you know all your lines?. . .Let me see your cards. . .We finally vvon our first place trophy. T -Q.-z.. .. ..,.. ...L l7l Kenny Clark, in preparation for a debate, looks over his cards, making sure they are exactly as he wants them to be. l8l K.J. Hoffman, Speech I, Speech II. l9l W.A. Illlclntosh, Drama Il, Drama I, Stagecraft. l10I This year's N.F.L. officers are Chris Johnson-President, John Barber-Vice President, Steve Ford- Senior Advisory Bill Rust-Point Keeper, Brenda Timmons-Secretary, IVIr. Flamseyer- Faculty Advisor. 79 HOME ECONOMICS Foods teaches boys as well as girls the nutritional value of foods, how to arrange a kitchen, and basic skills which are needed in preparing meals. Family living explains to the students marriage, money manage- ment and consumer education. The home and its furnishings are also discussed in this course. How will l know when the cocoa is done?. . .Green walls with a red carpet?. . .Ouickl Quick! The oven's on firel. . .I get to be the chef this timel. . . O l1l Students watch a demonstration in Child De- ., s se. . y M ,l ,i ll I ll ,I l i L l' il ll Q l3l lVlrs. Daugherty gives a demonstration in Foods concerning the conservation of energy. Velopn-,ent Classvizi L, Hawks' Clothing I' H. l4l Bertha Wheeler, a student in Miss Varner's class, gives an example of how to bathe a baby. l5l Marion Lorimer, Foods I, Family living. l6l Miss Lorimer answers questions in her class. .69 fs , ., X E' R' lar -i f ff LTFWKK . . , i l7l B. Letcher, Foods Il, Boys Food. l8l Roberta Varner, Child Development, Family Living. l9l Foods Class listens to a lecture on meats. 81 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Girls branched out to attend courses in Drafting and Printing. The you ng men of WHS found that they had a surprise when the year ' started: girls in the shop classes. Mr. Fennema, a new member of the teaching staff, teaches Auto Mechanics. Also new was Mr. Lewis who teaches drafting and archi- tecture. Hand me that 6517+381 wrenchf, . . Mr. Lewis is so cute-he makes me nervousl. . .Can I please borrow your erase-r?. . .Don 't smear the inkl. . . l1l Students in Woodworking designed and made l3l Bull Lewis Architecture V Drafting II their own chess board and competed for class Architectural Drafting Ill l4l Steve Fennema champion. l2l Terri Patterson, the only girl in Power Machines Vocational Auto Mechanics fifth hour Drafting, works on a project. l5l Eddie Price General Shop Woodworking l v 3 r', x V k.-.NL .. -., - A J l3l Delbert M. Ayers, Biology l. l4l Jerry Walker and Richard Harrell perfect their laser. Gi its '.LS5iUlh rw. A l3l -i 1 M 5.1 .I .N-f Jae- . ,J -.,...i l5l Chemistry provides a challenge to students who are curious about matter and what happens when the temperature is changed by experiments. l6l Susan Turner, a Biology II student, clocks her pet hamster in revolutions per minute. -fe 3 if ,,,. 1 I 4 . wiful' v . o SCIENCE Biology 1 studies plant, animal life at a basic level. Biology ll delves further into the life functions of plants and animals. Students in these classes perform individual experiments under the supervision of their teachers. Chemistry provides students with a chance to work with a slide rule for problem solving and open-ended experiments. The general aim of this class is to help students apply what they learn in Chemistry to their daily lives. Must we dissect this frog?. . . l7l Paul Basinger, Biology l. l8l Leo Schwerdtfeger, Biology I. 85 l1l Don Feltham, a Biology student, does an experiment on the life span of mice. l2l Nlarion Hobbs, Biology ll. SCIENCE Problem solving is point of Physics along with a more advanced use of the slide rule. Physics involves the principles of matter, motion and electricity. Students who select physics generally do so with a purpose of entering the fields of engineer- ing, medicine, or other related fields. My slide rule is stuck and l can 't get it to work. . . Which is the negative ground and which is the positive ground? Centrifugal force?. . . X -,.-'Y' A -- '. ,gif Isgydfggv' Ig ' Z? l3l Linda Tiers, Biology. Ml Ashley Elbl, Chemistry. lsl Carl Greene, Physics. l6l A girl in Nlrs. Hobbs' Biology I class adds another link to the life chain that they are studying. l7l Students in biology discover that there are many lab reports and study sheets to be done. It Lg, EX I lull fy -s X N .S l8l Dara Daugherty works on an experiment concerning the conditions under which bacteria will grow. l9l Students of lVlr. Green's physics class listen to instructions for experiments. f .,., . Q, 1,.lfl.' W . 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Strimple that he does not understand vector addition. l6l Wayne Hobelman, Algebra l, Nlathemetrics l7l Miss Hutcherson's sixth hour Algebra l class finds out that taking a test in Algebra is not always as easy as it looks, l8l Debbie Harrison works furiously on her Algebra test, to make sure she gets all the problems right. -S W - L Q in r- 89 L-15531-:-. l1l Clyde Eaks, Algebra I, Principles of Nlathematics. l2l Clyde Strimple, Nlath Analysis, Algebra ll. l3l Pat Jimenez, Principles of lVlath. l4l Second hour lVlath Analysis students listen and watch Mr. Strimple explain a difficult problem they had to do for homework, l5l lVlr. Strimple's Algebra ll class works on their homework, so they can finish before leaving for Christmas vacation. ' tilt 3. :Q E ' . -L-,,,,., ..-......x.....s-..- I I' ff MA THEMA TICS New Math teacher on Big Red's staff this year. lVlrs. Jimenez joined the Mathematics Department, she teaches Principles of llllath and Geometry. Two other llllath courses offered at Wyandotte are lVlath Analysis and Algebra ll. These classes are for students truly interested in math. Students in lVlath Analysis are us- ually the best math students at Wyandotte. Four plus four is eight, l think. . .Explain problem number six again. . .l don 't understand it. l6l Algebra ll is difficult to understand so the class works diligently in order to grasp the mathematical concepts. l7l Viola Hutcherson, Algebra l. l8l During his sixth hour Principles of Math class, Scott Adison checks his notebook for the right assignment before working. 91 BUSINESS Business prepares students for world of work by providing them with a better understanding of commerce. In General Business a study is made of banking, credit, and insurance. Rotary calculators and compto- meters are a few machines used to train students for office work. Business Law teaches students their rights and obligations under the law. Economics emphasizes an under- standing of wise buying. What should you look for when buying insurance? . .Credit plan? 'g'j:gg4 , as aw l ll ,ragga - . ,ffif i I' ' 1 any 5. . '.! ,, , l' Q , .1 fl l fel.: 1 l1l Peggy Lindsay concentrates on finishing a typing exercise before the typing teacher calls time. lgl A l2l lVlaurine Thomas, Bookkeeping I, ll. l3l Phyllis Jones, Typing l. l4l John H. Boyle, Typing ll. l5l Kathy Aye, Brad Anderson, and Rita Alexander work to finish an in class assignment in Nlr. Haddock's Record Keeping class. l6l Marilvfl Raffety, Clerical Training, Secretarial Training, Business Machines. .41- LUX AJVYX S V Qrafle, BMS' cmrnwf ' ,5if'0W, Q if Z , ,X 1 fl5Y5 Y C' , Y ,gig f f !T , 7-53, I ' ,, X ' fn' N :KUJV .,. g1gig5i2 I 1.2 75 3 ,-,. 'Elf - Lf I C305 63011113 Qin hmokabcbu 1 X I f I r 1 , r X..-I -5 -A L FOREIGN LANGUAGE Foreign languages provides students with a chance to learn the customs and habits of people of foreign countries. Russian Il was taught for the first time this year. Students interested in learning Spanish could take as much as five years ofthe language. French and German were offered up to the third year level. Some students also had the option of taking a language by independent study. Dadum um K ycok caxapy. . .oui pappa dl'nons un ville cesoir. . . Wie spat ist es?. . .Como se llama? .- gif , Em- R fi-- I, ii-bf' 7' -G tt rf, edge ik' .lil rfP.m l1l Dana Schroeder, Spanish I. l2l Members of German II study for a hard test to be given the next day. l3l Judy East, German I, Russian I, II. l4l Russian I and Russian Il students struggle over a quiz. 94 S2-'J ll tsl Glenn Schoenfish, German l, German ll, German Ill. CGD Nancy Kossyk and Betty Feltham work at trying to name the capitals of South American countries in Spanish II. i7l In French Il and III class, Mary Green works on her paper while Robin Hayes, French Ill, listens to a lecture by lVlrs. Lockett. i8l Louise Lockett, French l, French II-III. l9l Kenneth L. Robinson, Spanish ll, Spanish ll-III. ,fra Affflff' deja ' ,ULM0-t A W M gm 95 WORK STUD Y PROGRAM Work Study Units brand new addition to Wyandotte. The Work Study Program aids students in readying themselves for independent daily living. Instruction is geared toward each student's needs and abilities. Students concentrate on subjects such as lVlath, English, and Geography, plus occupational subjects. Each student has their own job. lVlr. Hansen and lVlrs. Fitch are the new teachers of these classes. What did my boss say? I can 't do this homework, I have to go to work tonight. . .What was our assignment? Hand me the iron. . . l worked late last night. . .Thread this needle. Hi Sydney Fitch, Work Study Program. i2i Back in McDonald's kitchen, Donald Richard prepares some hamburger buns, by getting them ready for the toaster. 133 At the Forum, cashier Suzanne Goodson collects money for the checks from the customers. 96 . 'X - ? llllliii I I iRiRE'Fi F v P , Mk M Tw-in J ,5 ,' Q? :' - , 3 E numcx 'fl Q , 5 n, ,-A X, A 7,1 Y 1-'r7fi ,'Qi-, A- 'Jaws .: 3-'11 ' E -4 - LN Y. . .,- Y .2-. V I it ff .v 'i2. Y ., ,, -Y -1-.k.1:,.i:E145 ,I-3? , ' ,kv . V ' ' '-7Zf3iS5'7.g,. 'iA3'J' 'UMY1 'H .Y EMQPOU P ' 3 r NDER1 f ,A ' T gfff ' .70 CHEESEBURGER .645 FILET-O-F I SH HOT APPLE PIE ' VANILLA 5 .PEPPER .25 ORANGE .25 , 1 ' -' t.':'i ?-5' h :gif . V-'i'i?J??'E?:s1,' if P -w,.+L:,'-fy, , 3, 'A '5v1H-,-- .3giPv1 P P ,U ff ,Y Q. ffl! :N 2 ,' .I 5q',gLY,.v, J W ' IIIGEII PHYSICAL EDUCATION New boy's physical education teacher joined Wyandotte's staff this year. Mr. Daniel taught swimming and coached both the water polo and swim teams. Girls' health classes, taught by Mrs. Meyers, covered such diverse topics as drugs, cancer and sex education. Guest speakers from the Free Health Clinic visited the classes conducting rap sessions on the topics covered in class. Gym classes taught by Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Adams worked on apparatus and marching routines. I fel! over the horse. . .Back stroke, vvhat?. . .lz s cold in the pool. . .Listen up. . .Free day. l1l Becki Arrocha does an angel on the uneven bars, the stunt being part of her routine she is doing in gym. I- J l l l2l Karen Adam, Girls' Physical Education. i3l Michael L. Daniel, Boys' Physical Ed- ucation. l4l Senior leader, Steve Novak during one of the basketball games played in gym takes a jump shot. l5l ln the health classes sophomore girls listen carefully to one of the lectures given to them by Mrs. Meyers. P l6l Roxanne Proctor works on her marching routine during sixth hour gym. l7l Nancy Allen, Girls' Physical Education. l8l Donald Kyle, Boys' Physical Education. l9l Connie Meyers, Girls' Physical Education, Health. l10l Orville NlcHenry, Boys' Physical Education. l. l J ,-,F 'iv-wc i Av 4' 'lei ll-,. ,lg-Q ,,. ll , ,,A,.,1,, 1',.:,,5 ' M fb- PERSONNEL Librarians help by giving information to students for reports and other class assignments. The nurse aids students who become ill and handles medical emergencies which arise in the school day. Maintenance is handled by the thirteen men and one woman who, among various other duties, sweep the halls and mop the rooms. The sec- retaries take attendance, print the daily bulletin and do general office jobs. These people work to keep Wyandotte functioning. lla ll 1 l1i Miss Burt, School Nurse. l2l Librarians: Mrs. Shienle, Miss Dansby, Miss Norman. 100 1 i i ! E i L l I i l3l Mr. McCarty, Head Custodian repairs broken lockers as one of his duties. llll Mrs. McCarty and Mrs. Oyer fold the daily bulletins and place them in the teachers' mailboxes, before leaving work. 1' I iw, ' i V .f ' .1-q..e l5l Office Secretaries: Mrs. Over, Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. McCarty, Mrs. Schlossen. l6l Custo- dians: Back row: L to R: Richard Smith, Vernie Wells, Charley Douglass, Robert Ure, Ed Mangun. Front row: Joe Strullio, Gary Husky, Willie Bell, Robert McCarty, Henry Maxwell. new H' xx :lp X , g' Q 1 , rggv,35,jff . 1' g 21 1 .X -' W . 1 , 7 ' Y ' ' M FN, 'W -.4 V. v VV w 'Q 1 ' h-'w ' N ' .5 , . - --ETL ' ' Y' 'PI if !! ' x.P .5 X Y xx, if . f 1 1 , .. E 1' 'fain f- ' 51 , J' V 1 , A If ' V .1 f4? 'i'- ' v A V1.1 ' 'asf - 4 wa 'Q-W-22. -A ,- ..,,:!2fv:gk' .5- ,1 'HIE - , X if - 525-RL. fQ,z +EA-A Cf?-3,,,,-i' 3' K , , . , ' 5,1 ' Y. fx 4 7 f M.' EPQZZVI -5 L ' -- ' w ci-1' - . - Y- 'Lf gw El - 1, ',' ' F.,.,.,- if? ,',. 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C ' Q - u 1 n XX 1 f l 76 w ' V J- Y -fry. cwf PERSONNEL New lunch program for grade schools of the greater Kansas City area. A satellite kitchen was temporarily established at Wyandotte. A per- manent kitchen for the program is to be built at 18th and Stewart. New kitchen facilities will allow schools without kitchens to serve their pupils hot lunches. Special education students assisted the new cafeteria help. lVlrs. Cline, head of the cafeteria, makes sure the ingredients for the menu are purchased and delivered. l1l Janet McCormick doubles as a secretary for the main office and library. l2l Mrs. Cobb looks up information about a student to give to an administrator. l3l lVlrs. Schlossen works on finalizing class changes given to her by Nlr. Upson. N 7 v4 gifs! W W . . . J I -ff: .3L,, . l- fig: .gf L, ' ' 5 5 IJ ' A I rp s. 1. , ,Y X 'va I :vf .U 1 - JW ff , y g .R 5, I X I , ii r 3: s A r f P-9 1, IJ' NEW' xl .A nw: no Nor we moo on om: our orruzcnmmlm !,.j1YPI --,- . '. 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I H H Y if, ww m , lu' : ' Picnic this Saturday at the lake . . .Don't forget the meeting is in the cafeteria not in the auditorium . . .Tryouts for the play are to- night. . .Homecoming?. . .What's this blob under the microscope? . . .Sign-in on Wednesday. . .Buy your Bells for Peace. . .La dee da the Bulldogs are the best. . .I need some more programs. . .Pick your knees up. . .Christmas Formal. . . My uniform is in the cleaners. . . Get yourself together. . .Get on up!. . .We have a deadline next week. . .Paper sale. . .Use resources that can be quoted. . .Checkmate . . .Three inches to go for the Pantograph deadline. . .Join FTA . . .What's wrong with my camera . . .Play soft after the repeat. . .Car washes. . .Work hard to be a Thes- pian. . .Where 's the pinata. . . Breathe deep. . .Take it from the top. . .Work on your arch. . .Be here at 6 a. m. . .Not more candy! . . .Stay after school to paint signs! . . .That chlorine sure burns my eyesl. . .Here we go Bulldogs here we go. . .A pep rally tonight. . .You just ruined my sheet music. . . Who 's going to twirl with fire ?. . . Open your mouth and say Ah. . . Play practice again tonight?. . . That debate was just too long. . . Comment t'allez vous?. . .Practice for po wder-puff football game to- nightl. . .Aufwiedersehen!. . . Knock them down kick their ugh don 't let them score. . .There 's three club meetings tonight. . . Which one should I go to? Ml Donna Brown dramatically interprets a poem. f2l Ann Phillips, Lonnie Allen and Deborah Vaughn prepare for the upcoming Thespian play. l4l Lonnie Allen and Brenda Timmons practice an improvised duet. l5l Ron Nelson cross- examines his opponent. . T 112 i3l Thespians: Deborah Franklin, Patty Phillips, Lonnie Allen, Sherrie Scott, Brenda Thompson, Ruth Rollings, Vernon Featherston, Timmons, Mike Bunch. i6i Bill Rust assigns Byron Poindexter, Scott Mackey, Dawn Davis, rooms to timers. Ui Steve Ford and Bill Rust. Marilyn Lee, Deborah Vaughn, Ann Linda Mears prepare for a debate round. PERFORMING ARTS New season started off by new coach in debate and forensic. The debate topic was resolved the federal government should employ all employable United States citizens living in poverty. Our debate team attended nine tournaments and the KSHSAA regional arguing both pro and con. Our forensic team attended six invitational tournaments, the KSHSAA regional and state and the Eastern Kansas District NFL giving competitive speeches and dramatic performances. They also revived the Wyandotte Chapter of National For- ensic League. Thespians consist of students vvho enjoy drama and have earned ten points. Points are earn- ed by working on and off stage on plays sponsored by this club. Make-upl. . .l 'm open for questions. 113 FRENCHXGERMA IVXSPA NISH Spanish Club took first place trophy for their float at homecoming festivities. Activities for Spanish Club included an annual Christmas party with pinatas, Spanish dancing and caroling. German I challenged German ll and Ill to a game of football at the annual Fall picnic. Plans were made for Fasching with other high school clubs. A skit and carols were the activities at the French Club Christmas party. Plans were made for a French breakfast and French dinner. Spring picnics were planned by all clubs. Va a la fiesta?. . .Was ist dass?. . . Parlez-vous francafs?. . .OKHO, CTHEA l1l J ' Tallant serves refreshments after FHSCUIHQ l3lSPaf1ISh Club members ea99flY ams the German Club's monthly meeting in January grab for the candy after the plnata hss tleen ' ro en to discuss plans for a skating party and 114 I -HIS: Eh. E.. J Q flag 'fn .Q E? 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Quiverian cubs gained ex- perience working as apprentices to the yearbook staff. The cubs as- . sisted the staff by typing and turning in picture ideas. The Ouiverian cubs attended a spring workshop to learn the fundamentals of a yearbook. l1l Lema Schultz measures the space allotted for her story to the nearest inch. l2l Four journalism cubs practice fitting headlines on the blackboard. l3l During fourth hour, jour- nalism cubs read in order to learn the funda- mentals of writing a newspaper. H8 H11 rm, ,uf r , fu I :xi if ,H x X w Y- '-- fri ' If 1 i Lzurf I W-. '15 lu' rf v K X , A , Q ? J mir I ,. L gm? 1 . A . Q r? L . fer i, 1 Hi Positions on staff for first semester: Kim Davenport, third page, Cynthia Landrum, first page, Marla Campbell, editor, Steve Ford, fourth page, Charlotte Culey, business manager, Bev Kennedy, second page editor, Nlarty Green, associate editor, Debra Hensley, first page editor, Barbar Swancy, advertising editor, Cheri Neal, first page, Marcia Miller, first page, Karen Walls, second page, Scott Mackey, second page, Carolyn Stephens, third page editor, Deborah Franklin, third page. Not pictured: Carol Broderick, second page, Barry Wiser, fourth page editor, Alan Kent, fourth page. f. .5 1 lx A fi-X, .igi--Y If yew, V VK. ' . ,ef- imf. ' ,- LLM , .-V .. S l2l Marcia Miller re-types her articles after l4l Deborah Franklin and Barry Wiser deliver having them checked by Mr. Naylor. the Pantograph during sixth hour. l3l Nlarla Campbell and lVlarti Green look over the articles which will appear in that week's paper. l5l lVIr. Naylor checks for errors in the articles before they're sent to the printer. PANTOGRAPH Weekly paper of student activities was written and printed by students at Wyandotte. Staff duties included covering all school news and selling advertisement to help finance the cost of typesetting, paper, ink engravings and mailings. To gain more knowledge of newspaper operations, positions were changed at semester. Celebrating fifty-five years of the continuous publication the Pantograph is one of the few school newspapers still publishing on a weekly basis. 7200 words each vveek?. . .7'haz s spelled Wrong. . . You can 't say that! 121 MEDICAL CA REERS, SCIENCE Many interested in an active career as future nurses and doctors. The medical careers club had guest speakers from the different areas of medicine to discuss the medical field. The club also took a field trip to learn the dangers of in- dustry and pollution. A candy sale was held for the purchase of new clinic equipment. The science club does exper- iments that are too advanced and time consuming to be done in the regular classroom period. l 'vw -ll ze' l1l Bill Rust concentrates as he begins to set up a very complex experiment. l2l Ron Lundine, John Barber and Robert Land run tests on an unknown substance. l3l At a medical careers meeting, Carol Maslak, Jeff Cook and Dara Daugherty learn how to treat a person with a broken leg. 122 II' 01 l4l Flon Lundine, John Barber, Bill Rust and Robert Land try to determine the problem with a bunsen burner. 15? Jeff Cook, Connie Gray and Dara Daugherty learn new techniques in first aid. 123 HI Deborah Franklin checks out tickets for the Sweetheart dance from Miss Hutcherson. 123 Sorting candy for passing out among other F.T.A. members are Eula Stanley and Cherri Neal. i3i President of A.F.S., Monica Watson conducts a meeting concerning a foreign exchange student for next year. 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Karen Adam assumed responsibilities as the new sponsor of Girls' League. A skating party was held during the year and a lVIother-Daughter Banquet was planned. Not another candy sale! Whatis the theme? l4l Helping to decorate social hall are coun- cil members Diane Ewing, Verla Pauly and Debra Franklin as they trim the tree. l5l Liz Breen adds to the Christmas spirit by hanging a wreath above the office doors. l3l 1, -im-was eww, ,mmf HES? H .f A . 4, -J, Mg 2 11521 N 1555525 an Q . ,E .isa V gf.:- W, Y . . .3173 'digfll ,EEK m W K digg 'ww any N? J N Q , , X sn' iiii Af' 3 mag -ff f 5 -fa51g-- -3 iissifff 'S aw ,Qs fm ? , -3 .fbi QE. R X ,fm 'Qs' N35 35 E Aw.. fm 'fe fftjf. .eff 1 :Q I ,.., . - F-I -2, -ig i rg , X IQ ff., V Q- . ' 3 gin Q4 ., 4. WTF! fp-,fi ,, . -- :cl .N Q -'- --c-.f' . 'w- L21 TFTP, H H ' v-' wg, :qv .1 1.fQ?.m J -. 44 Zgwlgji-.,i,,: Aj is J A. . 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Thompson Susan Turner plays the tuning pitch on her continually checks the balance of clarinet. instrumentation while directing. ORCHESTRA Atmosphere created mood of concerts by the use of scenery and lighting to enhance the music. A candle sale provided the orchestra with money to buy new music, repair equipment and to allow free admission to con- certs. At each concert those attending were asked to sign a guest book. Mailing donations made it possible for invitations to be sent out to parents and honored guests. Plans were made to attend the State lVlusic Festival and play for surrounding junior highs. Stop rushing. . . You're out of tune. . l35 l1l Band: First row: Susan Turner, Elaine Berry, Liz Breen, Shelia Keeton, Deborah Cunningham, Deborah Vaugh, Diane Ewing, Kim Toepher. Second row: Paul Fellers, .loshsalyn Womack, Brenda Booth, Kathy Miller, Peggy Oliver, Kevin Herndon, Lewis Newhouse, John Sandridge, Kevin Olsen, Pat Smith, Willie Combs, Pat Hinkle, Danny Soza. Third row: Wayne Hawkins, Susan Overbaugh, Brenda Woods, Stephanie Yeager, Ted Jansen, Rodney Robinson, Ken Leavell, Fred Murphy, Bruce Hill, Jeff Cook, Jeff Breen, Elston Hall, Leon Brady, Steve Farabee, Chris Payne, Phil Dixon, Robert Clark, Luther Wilson, Tim Boyer. Fourth row: Ronald Herdman, Dale Zea, Eddie Lazaro, Steve Phillips, Mark Brown, Harold Colston, Dennis Brown, Derwin McNeely, John Johnson, Rick McCoy, Belinda Aquino, Wayland Pittman, Michael Patterson, Greg Soptic, Don Newman, Sylvia Strickland, Deborah Ross, Nancy Aquino, Maisie Dodd, Howard Wigmen, Erlene Hancock, Bernice Williams, Philonda Carson, Alan Jackson, Herman Bounds, Martin Birch, Pat Queen, Jacquelyn Bagby, Danny Hallwick, Joe Pruessner, Lonnie Bagby. 136 N J., . ...Bs 5 I3 5 3 'w EEK .A -iw -V w ,Q J? Q ful 51 ,A .315 'wk r.. , ' 1 ll.-Q. . , 'Vg ,W my . : I H :QL ,- 1, . -E.. ..'f'0 -'N '1 .Q if ,q A, .- ' it F 15, Yjffi, L 4 1' . jj. 5 A V ., I ff -N ff' -5? ' X .. ' Y 'J xy -v -, L. 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Seniors wore new vests which made them differ- ent from other KayCees. Another first was an awards banquet held at end of year to honor those who received required amount of points. Raising VV-flag on game day re newed old tradition. A car wash in August was first time for summer project. Stamp mine first! Not another lei? .gf worries ,- 1 .. My .NW-7, - are VF4',..'.f' sf it . - Jam Everyone YEL L. Buy a frllsbee? KAY tm KH? 'll SEV ew x LX Godfrey Gloria ...,ff Lori Scott B fl 3 Y 4 4 KJ fur Q 45 Le , Qs., 'MSX 'ff X Kxw I 7.2. ,-Q wail? 7 , LQ 1 1 1, ru? H1432- fw as-vw - :par-f N1 pw ,Z 1-wx 4'.-WEE.:fF5f'I ':5l1' 'YM ll-iq 5.-Q ., .CL 1: , .,..-- 1 , 4,:',,,i':?,.x ,cw ug, a w 2 .-NVQ- ,LW ,,, . --A lf' Y - L, 1 7:-gr-V - Q--:J fig-,Sul V H ' V Y 3 fi? H . - pw 14 :J I , -L -. .... 7f J V N x, c'4'.,,f. 71 F! ' 1.-. -Q 4. -5 1 .1-.., AX 0 .. -rf Y ,, VY- .. : , J I . .x. ' M 1 'r , Mx Q . M H9 -.,-. BANIVERGIRLS AND DRILL TEAM Ten girls attended a pompon camp to learn new techniques and forma- tions. This helped the Bannergirls in making routines for performances done during the year. Four soph- omore girls were chosen to expand the number of drill team members. The Bannergirls and Drill Team worked hard this summer to raise money by holding car washes and a paper sale. Put those feet up. Point your toes. Let's all do our stretches. Oh-h-h! Can 't you do the grapevine yet? l2l Bannergirls: W-Teresa Gunter, Y-Cindy l3l Drill Team: Back row: Helen Bajich, Sherie Susan Schhcht Diane Worrell Julie Mercer Hernandez, A-Lynn Sedler, N-Shelia Hannah, Strickland, Karen Lawrence, Helen Roudybush Cindy Hathaway Cheryl Barksdale Sheryl D-Sabrina Brown co-captain, O-Marciyln Marilyn Hassig, Laurie Lynch, Terri Dawson McMiIlian First row Molly Campbell Twyla Strimple co-captain, T-Wilene Jones, T-Bernice Stephens, E-Annette Peknik. 142 Third row: Sondra Harrison, Debbie Sands Robinson Beth Suefert Terri McGowan Susie Peknik, Nancy Scott, Ruby DePriest Sharon White LeAnn Lantz Marsha Hartman. Second row: Portia Kibble 4' ff, ':- Jw , , .pf ' 1.- , ' I . 1 1 . , ,pg , 1 3 111 .v 5, 5. ,hw L1 vu f y--i Ti. Q ' s I In Rf 1 E Q in 5,1 1 '-f F'N x -, 'a M, W x xi, f V Q V1 ,- Q.1'u 1 :.,.,,,. 'r,- L, -' Fr ,U Ba.:-X Z f , gi ' Q 'S ? 4 J if Q' Y X 4 u .4 -' ggi: : ,ri as f ' - , - .Y . ' W New ' ' V Eg.: .y M K Q f r V xs- 7 J ' 'ffl f -. 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' ' fb f , I R v 'E l 1 1 f':': U I' 5 4 1 Q- if V QR - A If 5 w ,, fa QE' f 1 AL, 5 Y, V . ,N 0 1 ' - l Q' ,- rj , 'I O 'r ,ff ' ' ex , ,ff . ..: :lf 'Wir 1 fvff f. -Lf C Ill 2 I 1 - Y. 7' Q0 Q .1-., X maj- 1, jf C. ff: -..A . if ff. ,,dANo . N .2 . ' A 1 ' . if fl -L K I Q , 'e x. .gl ,:-3 DOG PACK, LETTERMEN New attractions to cheering sections was the Dog Pack, which cheered at all football and basketball games. The Dog Pack was opened to any male student of the school. The club's first project was selling red T- shirts with the name Dog Pack on the front. The Lettermen club held monthly meetings which consisted of playing sports. A Lettermen Council was also chosen. A member from each sport was represented in the coun- cil. Mr. Bill Perry was sponsor of the Lettermen club. 146 5 T M 4 ,gfxggggj 22214224 fi.ff: '7 A rife more' -'.. - 3 L .',i ajft' ', . if- 4 I ,rs r Q ' ar e gf W 1 .4 ' -1 ' Q9 S ' A hh I T s f. ' ef I1 I 'Fl' E91 .1 . y'vh55g', ,Q 1. Awe- ' '. ' I A 1 iq: '-gi ' fs fy ,- ' ' -' i 3: ' .l ll' T49 75 Hi At their monthly meeting, the Lettermen i2i Mike Burns and Mike Malnar try to be engage in a game of basketball. persuasive while selling Mike Patterson a shirt, as Milton McDonald looks on. l3l Lettermen Council: Back row: Ron Obee, Gary Billings, Gregg Anderson, Harvey Colston Mr. Perry. First row: Bob Doleshal, Dean Newbold, Brad Anderson, Mike Karnaze, Randy Woolsey. l4l Dog Pack Officers: Nlike Burns, Dave Davis, Bob Doleshal, IVlr. Rhone, Mike Nlalnar, Don Feltham, Phil Farmer. l5l The Dog Pack boosts the spirit of the team during the Sumner basket- ball game. ,- KX. s ,?f,:4.,y.-.5,x ,.r, , -5 4.1-vnu-n,Ni K Y I 1 H ml i l 1 - - . I viii-Q I ' hw-f' . I xx - I I - x X . . Y. . 'M' .f -,N bl - ,Q is - ,.,C,.,,.4,,,, If-. w -f-- ' -2. J' ' F3 - -Gi-'51:.r a.. -' ' W v , 2 ' uw -M W - -1 f 1 -- W' X, ww? JW,-31-q,x ' fify u 'Q ' f'1Q ':x-! 7 NE, '-A 1 fkf' W ' Qs ig-f Nkffhffi- g,i'W., f'?A?., ,-'s PJ. ' . 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S as up the bridge, thank yoe Q ',.'Qf3'Z'f1sff,'f1i'gg','0g', ' 'ission 1 fn under the most extreme 6 X week' !VQC8ti0l1. ax 'mnei' Eire fthe W-ff ' Wh ibn, O WLZ2, Eas west, 00 'Me' will n over 0 ur 1111 newly 'leash-about L just a titIe- in ebeen id last more Frlday gh, the he said. Elouds. ig1e,21-6, las, League one I and Harmon at Tandings. matter, Perry lgle, a first-year I: beaten anyone else 6 9 A Centre f 0 Xdaglle 'll' Lesioi esen represents 7 . fe seen ftheir fi1nf 0 'Land you jrVD v' 0 Wh V K SX 3 i600 h x Q KN at 6,?0Ymat 6. a we 'xaixet S va 39 636 X319 , O Hague on -5 Q slave' X1 N . 'Oak 055- me ha' 350 Seaio 3 Cp,YW5C1go'5Y'2e Wcixtiqando '06 ,grow ,sw clageae ca 'f dotte W2 Y' ge' . We . tyaixs GBOY ye Wgguk eve o QDK' me ' n , ,SYNYE 6 I1 XNQJBVI 5019 at-905. ,Q g Q19 me I W c0'5cxv1XE ge be' ad-mg X ' 1 ,Em . N IH ew V0 'ui e KG S . 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'f a pass to William Car. in the 109- P3133 i1'i5?' , end zone. To take an 8-6 lead. ' W' - ':'74lT c5 ?'fLEf','? '1P' 0 ' r 1 Q gr 9 0 mmen . X- F 3- ' - I f -IE.,-VY . Wim- the 100 b l I wgnt utterfly and a all ' Seasgn Yllligt member of the victorious relaxzfollegimuslls as members of Th K was ifirst p 'ptte ,lin divi 'fard Affhiing S wen .ral Me F of t relay third 1 relay teams Mark Jones, a second place in the 500- ard . f Fl . ,,, y er ,v if Wyandotte's next home meet will be Jan. 8, at 2:45 relax i 6' .. ' 1'-41 .100 351' V ' D-m. against Shawnee Mission erela, ,, f riff North. Dolegha S stroke any f?,:,3'?-, b rr? , wx? Jllliggsssvllggaiyzntll Topeka .. ' . . ' . '- ' ' BI1 won second in. diving, Rim, Leaven,o0aeshal,ML1mfnii1'Sf.2pm the ev . . w a n em Roberts Keith Gunter, Steve MQ'f12rf'Rgbsrl.FSl'?ETf Anders-M When, the going gets tough, the. . . tough get going. Determination-the key to all success. . . To strive to do the best you can. . . To achieve the utmost, the impossible. . . To work to' one's potential, and fulfill. . . To desire victory for yourself and team. . . To win, and be a winner. To lose, and be a winner. . . .Friday night, another game. . . We want a touchdown-Right now!! Hey! The varsity looks good. . . Taco Kid? Oh, no! Not again!! Basketball 's almost here, who 's the starting five?. . .Hey, the Cross-Country team took first. . . A GIRLS 'track team?. . .What'll they think of next?. . .Is there a half time performance? . .the drill team?. . .We 're number 1!! . . .Have you made your reservations yet?. . .Remember Wichita?. . .Big 7 little 4, we 'll be back to show them more. . .the basketball team looks good. . .who's the girls' track coach?. . .I 've never been to a golf meet. . .state indoor at Manhattan? . . .sounds like fun. . .thereis still baseball. . .only 49 days left. . .why no girls' tennis?. . .if I could choose any sport. . .Leavells a diver. . .Oh no!. . .I don 't understand water polo . . .Takedown!! Takedownll. . .two wrestlers to state. . .the world of . . . . .sports . . - E D. , v ' 0 ' ' . xr . ' LN iilsu. ' W ll ii Ag., X I i - X: 99 jf, ' x X t . x 0 ,' ' N' xx 'jx I W . I, -' J lj .L ' ki? ,, 1 , V N ul I 1 , -!fJ X- ' B A Y! i E N .u,,- n 1 Yr J . , I zz E F , I . K ,J ..' g f , . 1 .-L.. - ,, -1, . 1 , '11 U. E.. 5, 1 by-,ua ,vw . I M -xw. 1 4-,wwf g Hg f -. 5 'V L. -,, ,x Z V i A.,AA E 1 :L , 1- arf, V V ,. . 5 W H , , . 2. ,-. WA 1,11:,,. A .HI I H ,E Y Y U H '. .f .nf Q fig:.':,1.l . 'wg 1, Y 1 , , . ,Zu raggjv 1 - , f Q q,f,, .1Qmg, Mf ' ll' we A . xg f f f:Q' f'Hq'? - r , ru, ,L Q mwpf X -1 , , ,f:g,gqWfn C .1 . - A . lv HZ, 'G J f' X14 'i 1 f ' W ' . , f r ' , ' U ' ,I l ho ' w ' ll ff .. 'Q Q1 fi ., 574. xg Tsmih' ,Sl7a':fS Q Q 1 : K li Q. ..,-bf? VARSITY FOOTBALL Gridmen achieved a hard-earned 2nd in the KCK League this year. With a victory of 3-6 the Bulldogs were second only to Ward. Aiding in the success of the Bulldogs was high scorer, Fred Thomas, with six touchdowns. Contributing 123 tackles was Ray Walker giving him the title, most successful tackler. Dave Bejan wound up the seagm with 52 passing attempts, 280 yards, and 25 completions. Look at number 44 go! Get 'em! il CY at ,ZIV ' ii '-75: al I .J l2i Serving as head coach for three years is l1i Several gridmen huddle around Coach Perry Bill Perry ltopl, assisted by Richard Howe during half time ready for questioning after lmiddlel, and Bill Fenton ibottoml. a tough first half with Topeka. l3i Head Coach, Bill Perry, cautiously glances over his team's good and bad points during an important practice before the last game of the season. 154 4 L9 nh As smbwkf Varsnty Football Team Back row Ken Lowe Nllddle row Coach Bull Fenton Coach Bull Front row Aaron Elmore Charley Steen Robert Wnlllams Cllff Mathna Lloyd Nlartley Perry Steve Roark James Garrett Mark Randy Campbell Wllluam Hams Ron Obee Greg Anderson Leonard Flelds Greg Soptuc Brown Dale Smlth Fllck Jeffrnes Reed Fred Thomas Make Glover Lawrence James Dave Began, Ray Walker, Ted Janssen, David Kalousek, Ron Hacks, Keith Gllbert, Dennus Allen Jackson, Gary Landrum, Renwick Park, Derwln McNeely Janesko, Stanley Boyd, Dean Newbold, Jones, Matt Johnson Arnold Doss, Coach Rnchard Howe hir? -, x n f in fri A i. w h ' + i Tm f S11 V -f 1 na 3 in '14 ,, l' xx 'WB' 'SEB N gig , 'W :af 'J - 've T12 ar I ' 3. , 'QE .lj 3 aw- U bslfgvt N , 1.3 V 5 ,,:. 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' ix' - fm, I p'-'1ggzY- ' x 4,5 ,I A 'gr i , 'V .Wd 1,1 A Tu ,, ' ' ' -4,f.A.gF:f, AWK ' f ' ' ' '- V- -' 4 ' F ' I A ' Z2 'Q' 0 J A f 6 fi 1 in L ,gun i1l Wyandotte gridmen take a well-needed time-out during the victorious Schlagle game. i3l As Randy Campbell l22l, runs with the ball Cliff Mathia i50l, and Leonard Fields i68l, block against Shawnee Mission East. i4l Arnold Doss l17l does some fancy footwork while trying to wiggle out of the opponent's reach. i5l Aiding the coaches and team for two years is head manager, Dacre Driskell, accompanied by Lori Hill. lNot pictured, Kathie Wilson.l 157 4 l1l Bullpups offensive team huddles together to plan for a well-needed touchdown against the Washington Wildcats' defensive team. l2l During the first quarter, the Bullpups managed to keep the ball from the Wildcats and gain important yardage. hurl. - I-. . 4' t Lll , ' M M fy:- Br Qi Sophomore Team: Back row: Coach Price, R. Middle row: Coach Hobelman, F. Call, P. Front row: P. Fellers, S. Murphy, J. Rush, Wilson, R. Wright, S. Cunningham, B. Patton, Torner, M. Elrod, P. Letterman, D. Banks, N. Roper, M. Smith, J. Ragsdale, M. A. Clarke, W. Fowler, S. Harrell, P, Gibson, R. Hendricks, R. Moore, G. Newbold, K. Gulley, N. Woods, J. Nicassio. L. Rose, K. Toland, M. Linville, Coach Lewis. Foreman, W. Davis, and Coach Ayers. no Li . . SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL '15 'ae -L, l4l The Sophomores combined their efforts efficiently to make the best use of time needed for a strategic play. Bullpups first game ended in loss, 50-0 leaving Wyandotte in low spirits. On the victor's field, the Bullpups fell to the SME Lancers. Leading rusher, Randy Wright contributed one 42 yard jaunt. John Nicasio added ten successful tackles. Kerry Foreman led his team in the season with 536 yards rushing. Steve Cunningham tied with Foreman in tackles. Paul Gibson completed 19 out of 39 passes for 287 yards. Hey! How do ya put this on coach?. . 159 is ,Q wt ik? ' 5' Q Sf! 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Aff ffffl- A- . ff-'fl -V 1 rv .'..-ng--xx -1',,' ,gf -p --gm VY: . if '34 'f4w,Fv.r,: -.I .225.4-'Azfrg.MqgY3e'fp1.+ 1-eq , ' -Aff P - -'-- Q , ff gif:-nl , -' '14-'?f1.7' a4'Q7.f,l-Fif., '.'.Q.n E f '- 1 's CROSS CO UN TR Y Jogdogs establish fine season record by receiving two trophies and winning three meets. Determination provided the momentum needed to capture first place at the Lawrence lnvitationals, the KCK League, and the Triangular. Getting the jogdogs off to a tremendous start was JV Robert Palacious with a timing of 10:19. The managers, Patti Parrot and Ann Noland, did a fine job, stated Coach Haddock. Wow! Take a look at this trophy. . . l1l Keeping times and statistics for the X-Country team are the managers, Ann Noland lfirst yearl and Patti Parrott lsecond yearl. 162 gg , - T , -ss if ie, , + f Back: left to right: Coach Kevin Hoffman, Robert Palacious, Mike Malnar, Don Siscoe, Rick Valverde, Coach Bill Haddock. Second: Mike -,A 4 fit- ??,...':a : ,. , .... , - . , . Alvarado, Dennis Brown, Randy Woolsey, Junior Moran. Front: Vincent Thomas, Mark Jones, Louis Newhouse, Danny Waller. l4l Standing proud with the hopes of obtaining a victory from the jogdogs, is head coach Bill Haddock, assisted by Kevin Hoffman. l5l Just before boarding the bus, Don Siscoe and Mike Malnar, finish a few minor details in preparation for the vital meet. l6l All their hard-earned efforts paid off by this well deserved first place trophy, which the jogdogs proudly display. l7l Jogging in com- plete solitude is Vincent Thomas, hoping to keep in shape for the final meet of the X-Country season. 1 L gf X X fp 'fb' Si? Z 1 y Y Q P'- f N 1 em ll K 4 +L Rx Avi! ll K lx 1 'fi is will B S ' U U 0 U, 2 liifii V, .Qu - X ,QW Q 4' N 1 Q 1 1 -1 pf Y. - , : Eg . r' r E5 B f 5 rf' . YM W ai I ami LW 5,'I -gn-ng I '-. 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Front row: Mike Overman, Mank Jones, Phillips Middle row: Steve Cunningham, Paul Larry Tigert, David Cantrell, Ralph Sims. SWIMMING Finmen splashed to 1st win of season against Topeka West. The Swimdogs started out behind Topeka West, but later caught up with them 119-19l in the fifth event which was diving. Sonny Janssen, senior, and Mike Overman, sophomore, took first and second places in this event with scores of 162.15 and 160.00. Wiley Wright, senior, took firsts in the 200 and 500 yard freestyle events. His time of 5:23.3 in the 500 was a new school record. . . .What's a finman? Splash on! 131 A hardworking Wyandotte swimdog gasps for a badly needed breath when swimming the freestyle. WA TER POLO New coach, Daniel led water polo men to a disappointing final standing of O-5. Wyandotte lacked competition, as Washington was the only school still competing this year. Although Water Polo is not officially recognized in state competition, the team puts in as many hours as any state sport. There were five returning seniors this year: Brett Dawson, Don Feltham, Bob Doleshaw, Sonny Janssen and Harvey Colston. Dunk 'eml Look at the funny hats! l l l1l During a break in the game, the Water Polo team gathers around Coach Daniel for a discussion of strategy. l2l Don Feltham, senior, races with determination against his opponent, to gain possession of the ball. l3l Goalie, Harvey Colston, anticipating the next move, looks down the pool for an unprotected teammate. 168 x .MP-'J 1-. ,l Vie, l.,. fi 4 V' 1 11-33 E W r 5 . f TF st ' 'L'--f-fr -' ' - ' 'A 1 in l ' ee - f 1 .. If -.u ze: s.,1- K f l l l Q 4 .., ei I i fm-4,, - un 5 , 2, Aff.: ,U M, 1 Yr::i'i' ,, ffl, .Mg if 3, ll!! e ..,., ,' ,.. ,v ,Y .., ,.-r ' '-I tim' -A Ln, .- ew-.. .. by qw.. A . ,.., was-f - iran. l.- -. ..-g ,gxkNU0Q0 W' ss 'Mm Mft l' Lint ,Qi-I, is v-llllo sQMDOb X 'U I . ' A NDO .S -T -1 , fi 9100 uno 551.0 sie. 353-QJQ gvlllffq, st, 2- T V wlizl im fl QV-N D00 59904, fl 0 YMIH? 'PDM A I I llifnm l1l New Water Polo coach, lVlike Daniel, watches as there is a mad rush for the ball. i3l Don Feltham claps with glee as his fellow finman pushes through the rough competition to make a badly needed point, 123 Water Polo Team: Back row: L to Fl: Larry Tigert, Bennie Davis, Brett Dawson, Rusty Rasdall, Sonny Janssen, Terry Davis. Middle row: Steve Patterson, Don Saunders, Bob Doleshal, Don Feltham, Dale Harper, John Barber, Harvey Colston. Front row: Kevin Nuessen, Tim Vines, David Saheb. 169 , . f 1X ' f ... ' :ui ' a 'I' -4 i ., .L W L A iflffs il, 1 A ,' T3 1 X ' 1-TTS A fl ' - 1 ' I lj .1 A-, ' ., J ' f ,5,fj,j' -4-ui' . - dl:- xl , eff '.. Gy ' . - w - H, , . .' J 'L 3 m 1 M 5 ily- ,,. . . 'Q W :v YY 1 , u h 'I 5 ' V -. b A f TE - 1. . , 4 v--A .- uf , ig , . 14 v4 QL' S2 J' '4 151 A--Q-1 ' 1 4. P-fr 2 1. ' ,. P if gy ' N 112' la 'J' ,. . M 1 q,lUli - f , , ,ng 1 V- , Ea: 1Qi1 ?-- gif? 'Z if . irlxvfs: -' - 'QI' 'igaigffgpg 415. if-- ' ,2'4?1'l -- ' 1 az A f , W -gn f I 4-fffff 3 fv ' , X- if ,.. 'f ,, . 1' -.,, f-,'j'geq V 5, ,- ' Mf.,,fQ'-' ,3,'g3xf,ifffs5! , r in X - ,5 N f pi- A '- N if , ,g V ' A . ax, H:-x N - XQF4' K' J- 3 X.g.-'-- -. ' -, 1' mn! . ' -2 , N A 4 M M Gm .ifviv E. Q -.1 W l M l R 15 Q gg, A 13 1 ll' l1l Junior Varsity Team: Back: Coach Howe, Mike Darnell, Leon Gaskin, Randy Moore, Rodney Robinson, Donald Danner, Alonzo Call, Coach Fennema. Front: Donald Wilson, Luther McCoy, Danny Tarwater, Alan Jackson, Andy Snyder, George Suttington,iBill Whitlock. i.-4 1 L... .. fm. Y i172 l2l A new addition to the wrestling team were female managers,1Dacre Driskell, senior, and Marsha Baker, sophomore. x 'qu AE - . v if?-1'. .: 5' , ,L ' A 'Q 3'13'g9'if E E 'ag - H.. 3 ' ,fin fi N: , , I K x A ' -'lf . l 5 f ' j f fi . ' x X . WVQH 5 1 v .7 31 ,f 4 f::..- f 712:--:Af1::' - ' gf- Iffzifglgii' 19 Q1 wx-'-s V. V, , 4.-.v H , I . , fl? :sg L12 'u I1 If IT f . J, r ' TV Q3-3, fi 5 tl ' S4'11??2t5frQ -'FW Y . fmigf' fl?'X?.f JL X - .zffffr- 1 1' , I :ill 'Q ' N ZIQJ I S IK , Nexfzg-Al.. qi if J- -., Q . s N - -'Il .-I Q T' , , - , 1 - P Y -.Q A, w - ,, .. , 1 532,55 a' -5 fm l if 'f' ,Jw K, , l1l Aiming high for the basket is Gary Billings, l42l, as a Schlagle Stallion observes with a deflated ego. i2l Mike Sheffield, l34l, attempts a long shot between the arms of a Stallion, as Milton lVlcDonaId, l44l, looks with astonishment. . 'itat fr .a..:..m , - ' ,M Y I ' ., ilk-5! 33'3.fffE',-iii - ' V ,f,v,3p,i,,,E,9?L H ,fs -1. i ff ag I . f wiwiuiaeltf-f J! . , ' V . Jaffa : Eh ' 'ij ,I 3 ' f . lx'-I! v ' V,-L Q- . gr K 3? J .2 ff VARSITY BASKETBALL Bulldogs defeated invading Stallions with a 71-55 final score. Bulldogs took a 2-O lead with a successful first attempt by Gary Billings. Wyandotte led by 5 points in the first period, and stubborn Stallions held them till the half. Offensively and defensively, Gary Billings led the Bulldogs with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Mike Kerr added 17 points to the varsity effort and Jesse Dale bucketed 9. Go, Go, beat 'em defeat 'em! l1l With the Indians on a warpath, the Bulldogs keep the fire burning with Milton lVlcDonald's, l44l,Aperfect aim for the goal. l2l The basketball mothers were escorted onto the court by their sons, setting a new tradition on lVlother's Night. it 6 W ap 'Ft 5' 'S 1 M gf 4 X , 5 QXBQUQU 1 Nw Vg ,. I , 55:1 ur' E W ,J AIU L w as Q fi fm 'j 51 ir- 'W' l1l With the basketball seemingly frozen in the hoop, the Varsity players look on anxiously. l2l With his great shooting ability Milton lVlcDonald, l44l, lines up for another basket, as Gary Billings, rushes aid to his defense. VARSITY BASKETBALL Bulldogs defeated Washington, 60-51, leaving Wyandotte boosters in high spirits. Using a man to man defense and hot third quarter shooting, Wyandotte rolled to a glorious victory over the Washington Wildcats on the loser's court. Four players from Wyandotte's team hit in double figures. Jesse Dale took game honors with a grand total of 14 points. Milton NlcDonald and Gary Billings followed closely with 13 and 12. Jump! Jump! Big 7 little 4 ! eff-L X aaa-of N X V . ..,-X V V-N ff U 'F?if2'as.A.,?l2l 177 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL You're too young to win Stallions! a cry shouted by most any Bulldog proved its truth with a score of 68-34, our favor. Junior Varsity had little trouble with first-year Schlagle Stallions. Terry Stewart, junior, led Wyandotte by pumping in 13 points. Junior Varsity used a team effort in almost doubling the score of the Stallions. We're with you team, so fight! We gotcha unhuh! You'll never win! l1l JV -Team: L to R: Charlie Steen, Larry Drew, l2l Stopping the opponent's basket becomes Fred Kelly, Steve Farabee, Calvin Bibbs, Don a team effort as Charlie Steen l20l, Terry Collins, Nate Robinson, Alfred Clark, John Stuart l21 l, and Nate Robinson l44l, join in. Wayne, and Terry Stuart. l3l Sophomore, Don Collins, playing JV center, goes for two despite intimidations made ,czr 'Y ' I'. em V1 . V if V. ..-lf'ffH ,..., by a Harmon Hawk guard. gg., 178 rsvwr-' n w ' w 'Q' s A yn ' 93 I --.5 R-Yr:-'7 . X - ,is 4 A Se P - ,1fbQh N S - 3' .4 xl A' - . 41 I- .6 I4 I . 4 4 55 M in x 'T-7T R?T ' 1 X rf, if J x ---- m....................., N Nw--- --.-- Hwxz -'N 'Ea . hnkn . lv 4 I 'Eg -N', uf x'l r x V' X 1 355' '4 P 97.0 vfv 9 9 -ls -W' x 'i 29 hw gg 1 . 1 .,S5 1i ' mji 4-5311. Y? Q si . f!55'1 . 1 1 J fi V 452' T 'JI , V'-4 39 1' , M V.: wi ,I Jlflfgb? ,K i 3 ,, gif 'Ii' Pdf T , - k ,ful Q-.Mfg M .. n v -3 V '-fgfikr-ylk ,A N-' 'BMX' QQ g m- ,Q wI'Y'? E Q, ii 5 A nd. . -if-,y,Q . rf. I.: 'j J . 4.5 , A-Y 5. , J, .f ' 'J ,V ,gn - 1,11 fm I , . , A r 1. i 'Y . M .1 x ,H . ,233 X , +I M 1 ff f 7 P 'lv YJ HA 1 A lf.. .4 I za. f- - f ' I J 3 . nj yi, 1 ' v AJ. ff 5, 1 L I 2' J of-,, .3 iw., .. A F1 V if Vs' 1 1 L: 5 H 8 U ' 1 X50-. Mr 'a 6' A ll J5- XV 5 W ,' . I 4 - A X. -s V 513 - ,. B-1- SOPHOMORE BASKETBAL L Lawrence contest ended victoriously with a triumphant final score of 62-36. Randy Wright led the Bullpups to victory by pumping in 17 points. Alfred Clark looked strong on the scoreboard with a total of 13 points. Fred Kelly looked impressive in the Rockhurst game with a grand total of 16 points. Randy Wright and Dennis Brown both contributed 16 tallies to the scoreboard, making the score 50-46. Basket, basket, basket, boys! Sophomore Team: Back row: L to R: Elgin Front row Randy Wright Byron Poindexter Hullaby, Richard Land, Herman Bounds, Randy Herman Jones Wayne Champ Leon Fletcher Traylor, Steve Patterson. Dennis Brown l ll , 1 , I HD Participating in tradition, Mike Sheffield, senior, crashes through the hoop in the opening of the Wyandotte Regionals. I2l Mike Kerr l2Ol shoots for the net, unprotected, to add a few more needed points against the Cougars. l3l With the basketball over the net, the two rivals watch with the hope that the outcome will favor their team. F39 Q F S- J., 4 Z I K Y ff 'f X f 13, ,Q ,. Qi r REGIOIVALS Cagers hopes were clawed by Cougars when the score at the end ofthe sub-state game was 70-68. Milton McDonald scored the first two points ofthe game. Late in the half, the Cougars pounced on their prey with a score of 32-30. Near the end ofthe 3rd quarter Terry Stewart and Don Collins bucketed goals knotting the score 49-all. In the last quarter, Melvin Lee bucketed the Bulldogs' final 2 points. Break that tie! What's freebies? .V , g '-'- are l1l Varsity Cagers do a few lay-ups to prepare themselves both mentally and physically for the deciding game with the Cougars. l2l Milton McDonald strains to aim with accuracy for the hoop as Jesse Dale protects him from the opposing Cougars. 183 Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte A I Ez Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte v , tS.IVI. North 1, lx g 1 J X ' 7: 7' ' r 111 Boys Track Team: L to R: Joe Clark, David Beian, Randy Woolsey, Ron Obee, Sonny Janssen, Mike Malnar, Ronnie Hicks, Fred Thomas, Danny Waller. 12, Mike Malnar, followed by Don Siscoe, push for the position of one and two in an important meet. C33 1973-74 Boys Track Coaches: L to R: Coach Lewis, Coach Hobelman, Coach Strimple, Coach Perry, and Coach Haddock. BOYS TRACK Trackdogs secure third place title in the Sunflower League. Wyandotte jumped from 6th place to 3rd in the last four events. The ,mile relay team of Joe Clark, Charles lVlorgan, Keith Gilbert and Gregg Anderson won with a timing of 3:29.9. Joe Clark was nudged out of first in the 880 by four-tenths of a second, taking second. Gregg Anderson and Keith Gilbert placed fourth and fifth respectively. What's an 880? Jump! Run! Throw! ,x-. .- 7,6 , -.-KET? - -7 S. Y. . ,-, . T, ,Tn - 1,5 fl- V . S.-if 'ik ' V .. iff'-i7'i',Ji1-l' Y Ii'T . 'E .L-1.41 - ali' 1 U 'Q :wg Q .5 w e .ilQj5',ffi 115 -T -' ,lrg f :,j:i,3LQ'5- --Q .gg I - Q 1 it hiv? 2- ffxifi .-E, ,:f?7aTfQ'L' . '- 5 ' -' -Qz' fi' ffl. 'J I-I Lf' , ' . i' f tr- iw!-d'?1-4-rzgiwfi 'fegfffg -.sf'-11f1.fffi-w- ' ' . fl li , ' V-2 I 1' ftf-'Z-H' f-5-'Calm' Izliiilr ,f-51332,-- 1 Q 1. F'-1'f'i,-W 2if'!'W'f 'lr A 1' er 'Wy 7. , .! '-fffifr iffgi. ' 7 752 lt,-F fig? Y frrfjjli 'milf C7 iff- I . ,1 ,., .M , up , 1 . ,V , l ,. ...B N, , . . 2 Weitz, l 1 '15, li G is 4 , H' W 1Tf at If i W .. L if :s i I?.a.aefs.,5-gag ,il-1'liQ,, i!Ui il:..i SL I - - . 5-xni.-1 -, i l - l. l v 16 ' -N l , ' .l 6- 1. , ft sy.-l t 1 V - r' A lik- t . , S gg, - ' ' ' - Q g R V E 'H '.-JJU5 J: ..'TL'f'.7, .4 A W' YY 4 pw V up 27 . - ,- syaxll , 'tin ist l1l Flon Obee, in starting position, attempts to throw the shot put at a spring practice. ,, ,N l87 GIRLS TRACK New Athletic field opened for girls under the direction of Karen Adam. They began their second consecutive year officially in March of 1974. They looked with high hopes to the upcoming season. During the 1972-73 track season, Wyandotte set two state records. Toni Morris set state records in the 75 yd. dash, and 100 yd. dash with 8.5 sec. and 11.1 sec. A girls track team? Oh no! Are you going out? Oooo! Big muscles! 188 1 lr l ,QL Y l1i Girls Track Team: Front row: L to Fl: l2l Finding Pie-BSUYB and Safi5faCfl0f1 in Mary Weathers, Jessie Pruitt, Debra Watson, serving as the Girls Track coach for two Terri Henderson, and Roxy Hines. Back row: years is Karen Adams. i3l Sherrie Dressler L to R: Monica Watson, Cheryl Barksdale, leads four eager track girls in exercising Barbara Swancy, Sondy Harvey, and Joann during a practice session held in the Williams. Not pictured: Jan DeFoe,Sherrie spring. Dressler, Annie Hodge, and Toni Morris. l' 111 With the idea in mind that practice makes perfect, Roxy Hines, Ruth Roilings, and Sherrie Dressler, take a jog around the track, i2i Sondy Harvey finds practicing without shoes improves her long jump. 131 Showing their determination and effort, juniors, Sondy Harvey and Annie Hodge, prac tice jogging for a few hours after school. to fn-':r. Ihr. , 435: ,, 189 GOLF 1972-73 golf season downed high spirits however, under the new direction of Bill Fenton, the golf team looked for a brighter season. A great deal is expected this year from this six-man team. During the 1972-73 season Mike Karnaze qualified for the state tournament. He shot 78-79, which placed him 4th in the category of medalist. Last year's team carried a 1-7 record. Tee offl. . .Swing that club! l1l 1973-74 Golf Team: Back row: L to R: Terry Mealman, Brad Anderson, and Jim Padelli. Front row: L to R: Coach Bill Fenton, Wiley Wright, Mike Karnaze, and Steve Duncan. l2l After a relaxing spring practice, the 1973-74 golf team turns in their clubs until another practice. U! The 1973-74 Golf Team fclockwiselz ig Willexnyz 'gilt St D B d A d son, Q H ' ilgy.P:'at kefperf' t p g A .Ex K3 K Q is . 31 JFSXXQQQE QX53Q Niyimgsg Ebimwfeb 3 Q 3 Q X 5 Q QNX S. J X X ' 3 -, wg X3 fbi 9533 0 Y ', N X. N ' N C35 Qi S X X Xlfbwff f iz VE?Qg3wj3Q?5iiE Ji X., 1 SESS 5 'Shaw N C iQQS35giRSgwQgQ5 S BASEBALL 1973 Batdogs had a tremendous season by winning 17 and losing 7. Under the coaching of George Young, the batdogs placed 3rd in Regionals. The final results of the Sunflower League were 7-5. ln the first day of Regionals, our team won over Sumner, 21-2. Another victory for the batdogs was their defeat of Washington 4-0. By defeating Washington, we gained the opportunity to go to state. Exercise!! Build up muscles!! l X. N V X ,.l?l5..Q'ff'f??'7' Mlassx -t-- - : - l2l Baseball Team: L to R: Gary Janes, Dean Harrison, Lowell Ghosey, Greg Vose, Dallas Newbold, Chris Denk, Tom Dombrowski, Mark Kyle. Not pictured: Jewish Gibbs. .Q I K ., I . -4 '-1 , ,, w . X - f---. . -- . , . .M g ff f , 1 A 1 :Se ' ' vi 1 .L . , 'F' l1l Baseball coaches for the 1974 school year: left, Head Coach George Young and right, assistant Coach Jerry Wheeler. l3l Jewish Gibbs aims high with his glove in order to capture the ball thrown by a fellow teammate during a practice session. 192 wi, . b ,il 11973 BASEBALL RESULTS Wyandotte 6 ark Hill 3 Wyandotte Day i 6 .. . if ff.ffi.ie-. --','-55,4 Q ',- L' Wyandotge 4 lfeig MI ay Zu ,W,j5g,x fr Wyandoife i Li gloe Benton 6 gffg- ig , L- K1-'1,-' 5 ' ' Ji ' A I Wyandotte -L L S ',- .LQQ,Benton 11 1 L L 5ff 7'f7iT4T'- HONG 27 lk-rebI0md'j73lQl'Q L .fi-lx! i0 ',?iQWYa,,gPtte L 45' iglgenffcafl ,FQ ia L ,. J L L A L - eieefiffm f nffy Ti r ' af. f i 'A ' - 141- V' .'-ive' ffm ' ' im if h S 'i 1 d mvmlg Lg iilirziggggwl 'i 'fra-if an ' we da s Wash ' -f a FSRM pl . 1 -vw!! Tv7,m,Qu,E6,.1!Q,iQ:i,, - , aA,yAT.x36Mif.Qu,-24 1 .flu x 0 . , , L-we , L if . .. 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For the 1974 season, Coach Elbl stated, I look forward to this season because our better players are more experienced and we have more lettermen than usual. I also hope the weather allows us to give the players enough work so that they can reach high individual levels of development. . . .Rack up two points for the netdogs!!! What a day! x1 r-' ' , 6. 194 l3l Huddled around Coach Elbl, the netdogs l1l Harvey Colston, returning lettermafl. discuss the upcoming events and how to DYHCUCES his fofeafm 5Wln9 before an handle their competitors, important match. i2l Getting into the swing of things, Terry Cushenberry chooses a pleasant day after school to practice for forthcoming events. 113 Tennis Team: Back: L to R: Vernon Smith, Harvey Colston, Coach Elbl, Harold Colston, Terry Cushenberry. Front: Kevin iVIcGrew, John Barber, Frank Alverez. W -guna-9' f'+ 'f i Ki - ---.Q -F -ag: ' ' ' ,sf W . ,, , 12, Serving as tennis coach for six years, Coach Ashley Elbl practices with the netdogs before the season begins. -2- yr: jj- ff ' -C' PG. A.. ' ' '. .' '57, - 1 ' ' ' ' U--1-91 1P 1' - ' 5 -1 If '-' -. .,- '5-J mn' .5 5 Y ' 1 H .- . . . '- .ska vw .aka-iq.,k.vf1':lA.. I I -lk, wc, P 1 - .vf '?'2'?f- 4 swf 'ra fb ik? g,,e'r,'.::,s, ,- ' f ','i1 ' 5: j' . P .1 5. N - '14, .....z.- .9 . if f-. .:.' -'-'-ln: If -u, 4... . J' 1 - .mx 1 5 . 4.5. --I '-2585 ' L A 1 1 ., , - ' I' X x 3 ' a l' I . 1 A ,. '-ar: 1 . . ,, , , vs: ' , 1 41,1 .' '. 4 ' ' , ' ' .. . 4 . - 7 ' A of 50 0 , E S4 ' -u - - -1 I 1 ' - JP! Q 53 -' '-,lm 'lf I gi i 'n5?A.f'iE' ' i ml ws W l A1 lvs I xx xxx X' t :Wu L X3 w f 1 s il -l ' is la .n - . 1 V' . v ,lui HI!! 55W 'B 'J ,gl 5592?-153, ,.:'.e, '.--9 f e A ff ze Q Q' I ,-..,5.-.f..7 -1' - H. 2- :' ,F:1.1:.-J,l- . 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W4 1 ' -'-V' .' . . 31-. , ', ' 'ff ,-- f ' 3 ' T' 'W- '. ' -'Q -12.1.3 L-,Z 1-QL '-,,- Elie - W M-.VIH V,gg.f-,vp - - Y Q ..., - 'Q l?'f2::- A712 -- E' 1 ,' -1 ,1 , ' 1 A1 f w-2 - - , , -'.- ,-,H ,fzv-4-.,.,f ,-, '-,-M., J - , -,, . Z D V af P .1'w.1.f'f?j Ig ' ':,jf3f M-K -- N LN-nh , , x s , - ,, ,. . 'T --:1,'f'v,-Y I. 'V - .- 'fgi , X, - -- , ,Mg -f 4, 1,,', ,--.-L , ' Y f. . L. -4.1--f '-.',2-' ., . Q, .1-'I' f ' rw., ,tg-, ,- ,gm ML... I- L -- , - N- Zyl sf --V' ' ' ,'f2T4-55: .','i-F,5.'f ' ii A ' ff ..f,,. ' .A-rd., Y f A ,g ' ,ig N. ?gi.Lf - H'-1.-' --, ' , Q- 1'.v'-v.s- .3-V. , '-f H.- In my last year at Wyandotte I look back at the past The famous twzn towers of Wyandotte have been a landmark for 37 years. Its H shape form zs dzfferent from any other hzgh school The audztorzum has presented all types of school actzvztzes plays and pep rallzes concerts both muszcal and vocal The rooms accommodate a total of 2000 students Bzg Red s campus zs beautzful at anytzme of wznter Our spaczous swzmmzng pool IS where the annual Splash Show IS gzven once a year by the Splash Club The gyms whzch set the scene for many games echo with the sounds of excztement and sadness felt there Before school the Soczal Hall zs full of good tzmes and bad times As long as Bzg Red stands there wzll never be a dull moment ln zts halls the year-spring, summer, fall and I' ' ix ,Q 1 'Q 4' s..--,-ff pfvfiix f , X t . X X X , . I 'H - f -- Z-xx SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomores chose 25 representatives which made up a mini-student council. The purpose of the council was to announce, during English classes, upcoming events for the class of '76. Five sophomore girls were chosen to be on drill team because of a shortage on the team. For money-making projects the class had a candle sale and held dances. lVlr. Eugene Williams, class sponsor, thought the Class of 1976 proved to be a great success. Let's go after school. . .Meet you at Taco Kid. . . l1l Dressed for Grub Day, sophomores, Patty Welch, Donna Poe, Denise Livergood, Linda Sheffield, Terri Dawson, Julie Nlercer, and Becky Landrum show their enthusiasm for Spirit Week, in Social Hall. i2l Photographer, Phil Farmer, collects money while sophomores take their pictures. l3l During the sophomore class election assembly, sophomores determined who they want to represent their class. Ml Nlr. Eugene Williams, sophomore class sponsor looks over a lust of posslbllltres for the Sophomore class board lsl Durnng the Super Q contest the sophomore board counts petmons l6l Sophomore class board members Lynne Gray Brenda Butler lVlnke Bunch lalternatel Lana Burnett Timothy Barley John Valverde Patruce Douglas lalternatel and Rosle Zaragoza l1l Sophomore girls attend sophomore orientation the day before school starts, to find out what Wyandotte is like. Janet Abraham Scott Addison JoAnn Adriano Mary Akins Damaris Albuquerque .Paul Alexcites Derick Allen Lisa Allen Pamela Allen Jerry Alonge Mike Alvarado Marian Alvarez Sylvia Anaya James Anderson Robert Anderson Nancy Aquino Julie Arnold Alberto Arrieta Doug Asher Natalie Askew Lee Atkinson Tommy Avery Timothy Bailey Jacquelyn Bagby Marsha Baker Ruby Barnes Linda Barnett Nancy Barsick Marcus Bass Julie Bedsaul Pearl Behm John Bejan Terri Bell Barbara Belz Debbie Bergenhofer Richard Bermudez - ..... I fi: - an r -f ' 'L 4. - ,hui ,. i' B.. ' A s h L :Q , 3121324 ll ,-5-k1,.'j,e vfg .ll R ll... A- Z ' 15- gl' , Q i , f :Viv R V' 'ag : 5 ., '. tier:-5-f-.,Qe . ffklegigfq, UA., - U .1 'F5-.f'l..! 'l , Lll,,..,1w.1.. J WE ,' 'M ml x l l l l if ri 3 ' L l D' 1, L, i lx, --:..5E'15, .P U:i :il N! sb, U9 K qu U, 'V l l , , R--!f'::1' q ll is l K , l 5, P l I ll rf -.ef l . ' '1 1 , .1 1 1 r I ru . ll- Q1 ' A 1l1 4, V 1' J 'i ' 1 79 .xxx xj H 1, 1. , Y. . ,Q F 1 ri' 1- J 5 x x fQ J -1 tw TN? I r X f X, -- 11-111' 1 1 va, l1 ' ' 1 ' ' ': ' A Q1 4,3 , ', ,Q-, ' ' 2 ' . - -7 I ' 4- W 1 ,-'a 1 1 U X. fl ..1' l lr? Y 1- - ' ,gk I lg 1 1 W I A Y J, K! 1 1 Q ' - , - 15, ' 'if F -lv 1 1 . l '1 A -' - 3 5' M Q 'Tx ll l, 'a xii ' X , X 1 l 1 5 an lp. ln. 1 'S Orientation introduced 761 . ' HUNT 1. ' 'vu-.1 1 1 lf' 1 I 'AL I J l , 1 I X . x , 1 ' l , rf! - 'll I ll 1 l lx 4 1 I o 1 , ff. 1 M 15 X, ' . 3 , Ii:-, li sg 3 L' A X 1 5 ', WH' ..,,T,?.:?, V ' .fl l .': 1. 7 43. Bl Q Q ' 1 'asia-15 Y - 1 ' ' W, , M .. ,Ll Rhonda Bernal Howard Best Kenneth Bibbs Mike Billion Dinina Birkle Charles Bolton lola Boswell Karita Boyd Bonnie Boykin Tonja Boykin Pamela Bradley Mike Brewer Oscar Bridges Christa Brooks Calvin Brown Carol Brown Cindy Brown Dennis Brown Elaine Brown Evelyn Brown David Brownell Sharon Brownsberger Barbara Brunkow Nancy Budimlija sophs to Big Red . r 1 , T. 'l l 4 1 79:2 Nl q- .f Lf Qjif 11 3 6 -. IU' 1,-1. ,., lx I Q ,.,. ,. I ' ,W l 11 f' ff: 1 X , 5 Q l ' .A -V 5,11 4 lv lf' Q J ' 1 1 x X1 . ig ef' q l .Ng ll ' ' Il ' . 1 X li JE in ' 11 1 . to 5 f ll 41 5 ,g Y 3 . i l ' , ' X 1 ' Q,.1Jv14.k.?1v: i QW 1 I 1 I Al ill P A el ,1 X L 4V 1 ' l '-'L-1 ' 2 .j'.41. ' .1.1 v?n ey, 1 V H 1,g - F, , ., l .fir ,I A ' , ,- '270 1 1' ,, r 3 -v1 .ga 1 'f - . 1 ' , l, ' J f M ,VH 1l1- 'af 141:-' i i l 1 A ip. W k . 1 I W l v Q 4 ,ua ' xg - 3-Q fi, , ,JL 1 . A Wzfdrzl lrss X L Gloria Butler Mike Bunch Peggy Burch Brenda Burchit Lana Burnett JoAnne Burns Yolanda Burns Brenda Butler Obie Butler Veron Byers Johnnie Byrd Frank Call Jessie Calhoun Brett Campbell Bruce Campbell Carol Campbell Clyde Canady David Cantrell Neil Cappel Philonda Carson Jeffrey Cavley Wayne Champ Patty Chappel Maurice Childness Danny Clair Alfred Clarke Connie Cline Gary Claypool David Clayton Jeff Close Harold Cloud Dorla Cobbins Lennie Colfield Don Collins u: Lillie Compton Debbie Conde ' . as 3 N Cliff Coulter 1 ragga, fi' 'sqft Tina Cox , ,M if 6- Ross Craig 3, 15 1, ll ' ' l , V :fm Raylene Crews . f.' ' G1 fl QL Steve Cunningham W K 1- V V 4, i I Steven Cunningham N . 11 Q A' ,X Steve Cutchow A Loietta Dale Steven Daniels - Kerry Davidson Larry Davila , E Brenda Davis ., .-Mfg. Wayne Davis ' ' Y X A - Diane Dawson 5 5-f ' , Ii , Terri Dawson ' AQ ,, Q- , I David Dafoe A +I 1' V i Flavia Delgado l '71-.5 gn M . Q - . -1-l fi Wanda Dirks A we E- it XX A I Enthusiasm was shown by the Class Carolyn Dobbs 5 Q Y . RW Gearldine Dockery ' , A fi ?i as 1 ' Patrice Douglas A A ' i ,lil ' ' A D . A it gjli-qi ' C ebbie Doyle , I l ' , V2., . Susan Dozier Q5 -. 'few' 5 J Lonnie Dunken i A 'L l Q 'XJ LJ -li ' Charlene Edwards Kellie Elloitt ' '- Deborah Ellsberry Nlilce Elrod Melvin English Pam English Joe Erickson Z iEl?g:m Eddie Evans pw, Fi A K 4 Robert Evans lid 4 f F gf- A glj Teresa Evans '55 i.jl,,f ' , Gary Everhart 7 g 551 Qnb i l in mug? Sherry Fabac '- 'Q ikaf , :Wi Janie Farmer Cynithia Fedora Paul Fellers I Betty Feltham Linette Fiatte V. , - '- Q l JZ-, H, is 2 AQ' x of 1976 M ' l ,1 , ill 3 I' 2 v aux . 1' r - x l '1' ' 3 AU llx xx . Kim Fisher E 4, . ,-A ,g My Leslie Flack Te 1 4 Randy Fleiche l A ' Leon Fletcher Nancy -Flournay Norma Flournay Robin Folson 1-2 , 33,1 iv eg? iw X. Q? Q 9 pl 1 fp-,-.ul I Z g . '2 Jim 4+ 'Quo- Y' lil we X Jamce Ford Kerry Foreman Dan Foster Wullne Fowler Terrance Frazier Grace Frlclblom Jody Fulks Nluke Fulks Debra Funderberke Sharon Gabbert Pamela Gannett Julue Garmen Erma Gates Cheryl Glbson Paul Glbson Larry Glass Terry Gober Joe Golubskr Nlelunda Gonzales Lynne Gray Tuna Gray Bob Green Joyce Green Kenny Greenlee Ruchard Grnffm Wanda Gulllary Michael Gulley Kenth Gunter Carman Gutnerrez Dallard Hagvns FN Hl Loretta Newhouse Paula Unrenn Rose Watt and Sharon Brownsberger attend the fnrst pep rally before school starts Bobby Hale Bonnie Hamilton Lori Hamlett Earline Hancock Jim Hanks Melissa Hanson Linda Hardwick Claude Harper Lorna Harrell Steve Harrell Michelle Haris Theresa Harris Janis Harrison Sandra Harrison Kathy Hattley Sharlie Haynes Bonnie Head Pam Heartman Andrea Henderson Rick Hendix Pam Hendon Fernado Hernandez Debbie Hickman Louise Hicks Barbara Hill Cindy Hill Lance Hill Loretta Hill Roberta Hinman Mary Hobbs Debbie Hodge Noma Hollingsworth Myrtle Hollis Vera Holmes Danny Holwick Kathy Hopkins Bobby Houston Ricardo Houston Donald Houtman Wayne Houtman Billie Hudson Donna Huggins Bonnie Huntington Trudy Huskey Tony lngram Cheryl Jackson Dorothy Jackson Viciki Jastreski David Jenkins Denise Jett Bettie Johnson Eva Johnson Jay Johnson Jennie Johnson John Johnson Nathan Johnson Anthony Jones Charlene Jones Cindy Jones Debra Jones la. ,4- F5' , ,fy V141 5,. le. i F, Ml Q , H i .qf . Ii X i t xxi i ., i I- . Ai fig.ii'ii , y .' , i..,.-l ' ,HJLJ ,fm -i arf? ' item H1 A I Qs! i Ji J, - l . iiwzzfi, QQ ri il r I I 4' l ex i l-H n x xl K . i i 1 .,,,. -ss -x Q .7 ,f , ai A W l -.A x ,. ll fi l. . TZ J i X ,.i all In . I .4 xljix - fflili 5- R'r rt ' me 'Iii Q Y L X. Sophs adjusted to surroundings at Elame Jones Herman Jones Larry Jones Mark Jones Pam Jones Flolland Jones Ronald Jones Wlllne Jones Lmda Jordon Fred Kelly Jon: Kennedy Ron Knight Dons Kobe Marsha Korn Ann Kovac Rhueann Krapes Pam Kukuk David Kye Richard Land Becky Landrum Laura Lawrence Ken Leavell Jerry Letterman Brenadette Lewis Veronlca Lewls Peggy Lindsey Mark Lnnvllle Marilyn Llttlejohn Demse Livengood Franclne Lockett Bug Red vnctory , l if - 4 - .ff for - , fax-W 25 .V ,Lap l'-1 ,'I,- i A X Ml ,xl N' Z -1 ll l' Y. 'Eifgf' :AS-!1 ' ' M ll 'ff yy A ,gljls l fl, 'Emi .lu ll ll A. .L L g L .1 wg l 'A - '-'L '-' . 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Y V , ' N- l -L l gl 1 I I I , . l1l At the fnrst sophomore football game sophomores came out to root thelr team on to Carita Logan Andrea Lombrana Denise Long Tammy Long Joni Longford Sherri Looney Charlotte Lopez Starlette Lopez Janis Love Robin Lowery Shirley Lowery Diane Luna Jimmy Madden Steve Makar Ann Malner Robin Malotte Curley Martin Carol Maslak Lolita Matthews Tami Moulin Linda Maupins Rheadis Maxwell Mary McCall Wendell McCluney E 47- 1 A ,. sa WI f 1 'l l l V . it . e Ni, Q Q 1 l gf .ii ., ,, ki. Q Class of '76 sponsored Super Q petitions Juanita McGown Bill McCoy Jim McDonald Michael McElroy Kerry McGee Sandra Mclntosh Kathy McKinney Julie Mercer Ann Mikan Brenda Miles Jackie Miles Diane Miller Sheila Miller Diane Minor Joy Montes Eddie Montgomery Anita Moore Denise Moore Randy Moore Ronald Moore Espiridion Moran Linda Morgan Pat Moriko Richlyn Morris Jim Mullins Theresa Munjak Lilian Marphy Cleveland Neal Freeman Neal Gary Newbold Tx .L 4.,,. N4 .9 ., - f. Ii.-7,'2r ' I' ll It l X H il ,Hx N 4 l 11' iz Ni ' NVXLK fi 5 5 V.' V .33 I A, f- 'Wi 'Wi' 'A' 'l -- f V +R- ,, , W 1 ,, V ' ii'il L , 1.1, fi li +- i J 1 S f N li' ' 'Ii 5' - V we J if rv tr Y i f l- A X f f-nmmxr N W X' A a L, :X 12:3-' Q - K, .y-8.1: . L ', N , VA . -F ' ' ,1 , I 1 I A l I l l l it 1 2 X, - 5 J 'I i Ll TWFVT-S 'vff 'IX . X, 'll 'll 1 i XJ nl 1' ' i wi- if I m 1' W x X R31 X l va If. P W - 5 . Al' A' AX X xi 'l Ui Nlrs. Lois Arioli, counselor, explains the rules of the DAT test which is given to sophomores each year. X.: lf, P ' U' 'Y .X .L V A, .1 .. fc? L.- -fv 'I fgr: - 5 --,QM i X V l X A 4 . V , - NI, X: - 134 I l' -Y ' X ,ll 1 '17 ' Y' . VY!! 4 -f- A l l l X - X. l X , fig ,X.- ' if !' 5 -1 IL ZX i , -A X f X I 2 -, M, r .Q K X X f L' -' V A.. A W X - 2. 1 A f l 1 Xxl X vi X 'Z i Q I l XG H ln I ' T V -is i-ini. 4 V l wh '1 I r J '5 'K 'I X 'A Q 11 Lewis Newhouse Loretta Newhouse Don Newman John Nicasia Daniel Norris Kevin Nuessen Marilyn Overman Michael Overman Terri Packer Wendell Parker Bessie Parson Elvis Partee Steve Patterson Janet Payne Rochelle Payne Kim Peeler Susie Peknik Angie Pellegrino Sherry Pemberton Susan Perez Ron Perkins Steve Phillips Ricky Pier Dale Pierce Denise Piggee Anna Pinchem Kumti Platt Brenda Pachech Donna Poe Byron Pointdexter i1l Class of 1976 struggles over the DAT test that was given to them in the cafeteria, November 27 and 28. Roxane Proctor Joe Pruessner Jim Puckett Ron Punsley Jewel Ragsdale Jim Raider Gilbert Ramirez Harold Pector Diane Renee Ricky Rieicheniker Roberta Rieke Becky Robinette Kim Robinson Barbara Rogers Tina Rogers Judy Roland Patricia Rollings Rick Roper Rusty Rosdall Larry Rose Michael Ross Ellen Rosson Dee Ruttan John Ryan David Saheb Lawrence Samsel Kathy Sanders Mamie Sanderson Pat Saragusa Daniel Schack ,- L l 4 W e T . A i X f . if N ,pg . l N , . l 5. 'Q' ' 4- l I, 1 '5 ,N 4, , so ,sc , ly ee. ,fgtil is Q A Qi , x J' .13 f PM -fax 'G' 4 21120 .5-as Q i , ' Z H 'Q'-'. ' J .i..,5'1f,K 1, -. 1, iglfli-.1- . 1. L bin 'QLJL-fi'-3.-. 1 T .tv BYTTT I .jf . 1 , . N I ' 'V Eg' ! g ., I Y, if -'. I - .-if Ylll ,A ' Q . All! if ' ef ,il f J l i-.fi H ' fslill M F ' ' V 'Ll iffy: :UF ' 'Q' Ui '-ij -fe X' . im Er in, A 4' 9 , E lk M l I 1 A X L 2 A S ' 1 A sl 5' Lil .K l 4 ' . ilk! N q,':': ' I h w f' f . . Yi- A' 2' it 4 Ali ini l YX . lil A I LBJ' 1 ' . 4' xc, , A Lf 'gi T S ,X J w 5 I , ,T ' X 'W' Y 'f ' .l 5 N i l Class of 76 took DAT test Novem , H 1 , . , 5' . ' , ' 'LL pi' ,Z r ' -N i fax, V .' 1- , f f ' ' S E4 -, ' , U, -J' '1 .gfjf jfb M , r ' - ,Z ' ' ' I 7'-'-I ' l .nl F' :S ' -U' : ' - ' 'A' ggjg-f X.-.ffl f ' f'.,l. 5, I . V , 2. V M43 ,. -.. 'F , ' N' ' 4 I 1 i i l , ,, ' ' '4 ' ' ! l, 1 t Q 1 i J Q Y 5 M, 1 h fr -f x X ' 1.4-. i I X lxxl A -V-.9 ,I .1 , . .y. i.- . . , A, l Q Qi i' ,. af i I . i , 1 f 'Ni 1 l N ft- NX.-I Q 1,-F, I Rf. .lx .n Q , 1 st '- H ' mm-'W is rl, ' I I if-'Iv 2'1 -:fin wi ' Eff? - au- ni .51 n 'k y-'A an ic to -A . if ix -. J'-Q, , 1 , '. ' , f , '- T - f A fl T ' T. al- as .-, A '- i W. y ww f' As' f . :J 1.i,- 1 ,., ,. 1 A 1 -' , 7112: ffl? y f mir e .-... A 1 Sue Schaible Darrell Schmaliz Gail Sedler David Selbe Becky Seymour Nyoka Shaffer Richard Shutto Linda Sheffield Shari Shephard Ruth Sheppard Bob Sherrell Jim Sherrell Chandia Simmons Linda Sims Ralph Sims Mark Skaggs Maurice Sloan Ernest Smith Michael Smith Steven Smith Tommy Smith Walt Smith Terry Smotherman Andy Snyder ber 27 and 28 Mary Salem Jerold Sounders Karen Sowell Charlene Spangler Richard Spear Mary Stakley Nick Stankewsky Evla Stanley George Stanturf Robert Starnes Sherri Stephens Cherryl Stewart Shirley Stout Sylvia Strickland Gwen Strong Debbie Sutton Kathy Tarwater Larry Terry Agelia Thomas Cherly Thomas Kim Thomas Sharon Thomas Patricia Thompson Terry Thulin Larry Tigert Karen Timm Andy Todd Kenneth Tolon Cassandra Tramble Randy Taylor Paul Turner Palula Unrein Connie Uziel , John Valverde Fred Vaughan Robert Vigil Ed Vogel Shelly Waddell Jackie Walker Kathy Warczakaski Camille Washington Margert Washington Mildred Waters Carolyn Watley Brett Wayman James Weathers Monica Webb Howard Weigman Patty Welch Betty West Faral West Sherry West Carolyn White Cozetta White Mary Jewel White Wendell White Tammie Whisler Bill Whitloct Milton Willett Booker Williams , ', 53 , L.. - ri- , -l-V I -1 l ,VI lv i v 1 . , T , ll l 5 r, . , ' - W .lah-,L l. , A J .--P, -a--:Er K . w. . fw- ll X .fy 'Q sf -ll ,' :A RL, IE: Y l- 1' 1: l if f 3 K it. 1 .f A 1' ' Sophomores set goal for du l1lSopl1omore, Herman Jones, explains to classmate Scott Addison, his algebra assignment at his locker. l ft. it l,.' 'lgyg es at S200 .fl JP -4' SJA mg-11 X ul! rl Lester Zumwalt 'SELL f wp' l -f Ai -1 3 X mr 'C' of Brenda Wllllams Cellssa Wllllams Cheryl Wllllams Delora Wullnams Hazel Wllllams Jams Wllllams Lonnle Wllllams Patrlcla Wnlllams Rlchelle Wllllams Rosalyn Wlllrams Terr: Wnlluams Donna Wlllman Dennse Wills Belinda Wilson Kathy Wllson Luther Wllson Rlck Wilson Wanda Wilson Dana Wlnterrlnger Lea Wise Duane Watt Rose Watt Roy Wolfe Jashsalyn Womack Brenda Woods Nathamel Woods Duane Worrell Make Worthy Randy Wrvght Stephame Yeager Nllchael Young Wllly Young Rosle Zaragoza Delores Zawaea Jane Zlmmerman I W V . ... get-71 pei!-l l L . . - wr XV . . . ,V ,-V ' 1 -1 Auf V. .,,f ff V- A. f-A . L4 H 2 ' I 1 lr' V ' ' . 1 - .. age .I 1 ,N-13 .. ' Q .37 A 1 1,4 '-4:51-,-.ill lf fl .Vg-:V as 1 H , . L . . . V ,gl V 2 ll .V safe f M ' .f r --175 if lf?-R' '-lf' R ating ' ' ' I . iff gr N V ' , 2 . . . . f.4 li p A, . Y. 3, V . . . lt Z aljdn' N 'H' ff' f 1 i I N c l l Y :S . ' , ',,:r.ff!f.,. F ' ' . 'gs Q, ll rag, . r W - ,- Q .ful - Liz Wilson ml - . f' I f -. : Y. ' 0 Q.: if . ' ' - A Six .r MX .-A51-L1 Lil xr- -ff? Q, . . EQ Ali? A 2 7' V - ' . Wu. M ? X . - 3 .E Rep? nc, ' l V QR! . ff 'f' -el. I ' I. f Y all V - . I h l V vi fr f fb, ' ' - ' , 'L' ', I fr: Q- -- 4 , I L 5.5 127.1 ., - V 'l'1'? 4' ' Yi. ' ? A L- FX' 'X X ' 1. fx' F ' ' ' ' ' ' -R' A, . , . , - X ' .V I W , , ,g :IST hz 4' Y X - l X El -7i 'M 1 A in A 1 R R' 'V ' ' 1 V: 1 L. V. 4 H I -5 . ., I, X . Rl ' ' as 'ig A v l lm. Welcome to Wyandotte The entire building runs in an H-shape, you have five minutes between classes, don 't be late tardies result into suspension, don 't lose your locker combination, you will eat during fourth period, biology classes are in the center hall. My sophomore year at Wyandotte. . . fear grips me as people bombard me with facts. . . contradiction. . . a school built on traditions yet constantly changing. . . Big Red is so different from my junior high new opportunities. . . new clubs and activities. . . so many PEOPLE! My old friends seem lost in the shuffle of the halls. . . I reach for new experiences and still longing for the old. 218 ':-f Crixn 175 p. 3' f 'E-2'3,z'y 1-:' 313: Q.. 1 -, V -,w . BT:? f x ' 'T' I 3' A if '? '5E3'f-V:':'5- . 'its ' Q -- gif .2 ,:5i?',i. Jin'- , ,V ,. f' w ' u. .nv A 1 F . ':,-r x,, o L v I .', . , an., ,V .1 fig L' 'i.?2' 1m-f e V f ', , 2 . , H , I ww , ' I I1 ,XML -. 1 'w if ,. 2 R X 'Vai P 1 ,. N. 1 A . , ,. MVK , ' ' X gif?-' , JV' fqj gl, 'HL' 1- I' ugly. ' If VY '7 w' tl.- M-wr M 0 H QW-' i W: Q , WV NMR,-3 , , ,:- '::1 '-VT i. g!.1ix3ik?1 El, it W I fizlifv r .' rf X ,L., .L 1 U I Y, -y n: r -Y 1 fl , s ,iff 1 f ,I Y I . Q . Rfk ,I 1 E X : ng, lm -7 Kgs AL fy. A - I W1 '1 J, '25, .Ax , ll i ,,,, ,, ,.-,. . un, . X E-, .r,,. ' , W r. .7 R' :xiii It iq gif? X ' wjbgig 1 ? ,V gee:-1 if -211 fa: L5 AV 9 ': WL-,1f1f1EE ::5'i FQKT7' MSW! 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'I .lf-' l 1 ' A of - - -1 -1 JUNIOR CLASS Keep on Truckin' Slogan on shirts sold by Juniors. This sale, along with other money-making projects, were conducted for the purpose of lowering next year's class dues. Spirit buttons, stationery and candy were also sold by junior class members. Five Junior Board members were elected in the Fall. Two more members were added to the Board later in the year, to give the Junior class greater representation. Spring plans included a dance, a talent show and a skating party. Keep on Truckin '!!! I4-l Heartily getting involved in spirit week, juniors relive childhood memories on Kiddy Day. l5l During the Summer pep rally the Junior Cheerleaders pause a moment between cheers. inlkem 1 11 -1 1 ef.-T2 Q1 223 ,ef Patti Adkins Joe Adriano Debbie Ahart Donna Alcantar Donald Ahlstedt Leroy Allen Theresa Alvarado Frank Alvarez Mike Anaya Belinda Aquino Glendora Armstrong Becki Arrocha Tom Augustin Cathy Aye Barbara Bagwell Gary Bailey Keith Baines Helen Bajich Dewanna Baldwin Theresa Banks John Barber Otis Barron Marvin Bass Renee Bassett Karen Baxley Rhonda Beckett Cherie Berry Toni Bell Vicky Bennett Calvin Bibbs If ai' l X 5 I 2 If X - I.. x FA' V 1 ' k .:j:j.::'-K' .I Z ll . ' ' I X JY f' Q if . i 112.25 . Q it i f '- -ea . A le A Am f V wif 41,'4 1 .A f 5 . H i 'il ' 1'i.. .f ef f- 1. 3 f s . .7 e'r i ' le 1 A ,-- 1-is 'TJ af li. f gli' .rfriikgi ', X N v 5' 'Mi r . i ' . 2 eg 4- 1.1L .. iz.. - .' X -Y... ' i ' A W li m .. X - I - - SE Junior class totaled 478 at end of first semester Eileen Bielski Martin Birch Carolyn Blount Connie Bodenhamer Vicki Bonderer Brenda Booth Vickie Booth Rhonda Borden Ron Berlin Keith Boswell Ed Bourn Roy Boyd Alan Bozich Robert Bradbury Leon Brady Mitchell Branch Jeff Breen Sam Breshear Eddie Bright Terri Bright Tom Broderick Debby Brown Elaine Brown Harold Brown ' A . i - N ' , Qi IT I 1 n ' -Q l Q3 ' 4' a,3 'g1.f Elly, 7 'xl ., ' 'J 'fl J- 4'-1 X -FLM -liir 'V . S Em li l M - E N Y R .fl I' 1. 1 'ii f. 'lr .lf : ff, .zz-: --i , 9' 1 A i LE,-e 9 f ss as-' 14 Y ' E. 'I msg ' mi' .cf J Fe ir Q ah v . 6 l, l .. xr llzix A ,YZ fi .5 1 lx 1 F- i E. lil x i .l I... 7 3,1 E' ,f, I -w 'T' New 3 G It 'is 1? U11 'ff Vlcku Brown Terry Brown Wanda Buckner Randy Bull Blll Burchlt Vnckle Burgess Donna Busby Jeanette Bussey Cheryl Burko Jo Cam Cynthla Cameron Dorothy Campbell Molly Campbell Randy Campbell Patrlcla Caraker Nluke Carpenter Fletonne Carson Robert Champ Sallle Chapin Judy Chastaln Mary Conner Karla Corbune Arnlta Cotton Donald Cox Ronald Cox Jamce Crawford Dan Creason Llnda Crowder Shlrley Culey Deborah Cunnmgham Earllne Curry Jackne Darnell Benny Davls Dawn Davns Erma Davrs Gwame Davls 5154: 'W kit ,dh lf' iid-f,anmK!5TH,,. g ll x. .4 it -,,,L-'NJ' are dolng MZH3 ll l One of the many ways Kay Cees earned pomts was by workmg on Homecommg as these gurls Terry Davis Debbie DeArmond Flavia Delgado LaDora Ann DePriest Leslie Dillon Sharon Dockery Tom Dombrowski Arnold Doss Linda Douglas Jan Drake Sherri Dressler Candy Ellifrits Linda Ellington Aaron Elmore Meat English Mike Eskina Philip Evans Diane Ewing Vicky Fabac Steve Farabee Nancy Farr Brenda Fears Vernon Lee Featherston Sheryl Feden W. -:f I, Yl W .fall ' L i l Y l i ' 5 I I l i xi. -X. 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' 1 V - ' ig .. ., .4?1I,, ,Lt Q S if -. -Lp - -f Tension mounted l Xian .4 - w Yi' 'Ef B Y I V 1 p- - , X f , l l , 1 il R I 5-, Q an l J .l N . twin ig, 4 1 or 31 L ff! J V x -. if '1 i'i.' .'fl ' lvl - .. -, ,.,., 3--l ,., X W J , I .f Ya ' D h in 'K .71 4' .N v -0 4 , Cynthia Fernandez Betty Jo Ferris Leonard E, Fields Burnette Finley John Finley Ernie Fischer Paula Flenora Anita Fowler Regina Frazier Ethel Freeman Ben Fries Lisa Gabrick Kim Gaiten James Garrett Kenny Gates Alice Gatson Vicki George Ricki George Pamela Gibson Joyce Glenn Gloria Gober Fred Golubski Suzanne Goodson Serita Grady Joy Gragg Benita Gray Chuck Greene Pam Green Mary Greene Angela Griffin Vanessa Griffin Sherry Griffin Linda Griffitts Janet Grim Dan Grabmiller Deanne Gurney as varsity won annual Jr. Sr basketball game Af MTX- ,M 1 1 . 1-1 ,' W' i r . jx ' 'Q ,' 1 JWY. f, Q A4 4.c,.' s 'J -NZ QSFE --, .. 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Glinda Lowery Anthony Lucas Larry Luna Laurie Lynch Derrick Mabon Tony Macek Rochelle Macias Vicki Maddox Steve Magadan Gloria Maney Steve Marcel Tina Marcel Alan Martin Angela Mayfield Kevin McBratney Shelia McCambry Mark McClain Frank McCullum Paul McDonald Vicki McGhee Terri McGowan Kevin McGrew Viola Mclntosh Luther McLeod Derwin McNeely Linda Mears Pam Merrill Denise Mertins Mary Mikan Kathy Miller Mark Miller Mike Mills Sharon Mills Lisa Miroslow Lee Mitchell Nathan Moeller f-- -Y .,:,yn ,. Tien i fu 3? iw I fi'-. L M A dl A5522 as ffl, vt' L w f lf 51' i V ? V' if 1, 12 'i' ' be ll F l Q i 3 .31-Q., Q I , su a- ' ,J Mg Y I1 fl ve- ' N l il ' l ti' l .1 1 .5 'Q 'Za fr 'ff-az 1 7' it N Rosalle Monteleon Dwrght Moore Greta Moore Jane Moore Mlke Moore Tom Morrls Edward Moses Donna Madden Kathy Mumford Fred Murphy Pam Naplcek Randy Nnedlg Ronald Nelson Carl Newman Teresa Nubert Jeff Norrls Robert Ogg PeQQV Ollver Arruval of class rings added excitement to the Junlor class l 3'9 lun I KZ :- -'fsfzx A 'WY pas Jw., AB M 6' fsiihx Duane Ornelas Eddle Owen Jlm Padelln Robert Palacnos Davld Park Terr: Patterson Verda Pauley Lafrance Payne Roger Peeler Kathy Perez Mark Peterman Ann Phllllps Steve Phllllps Larry Phmlsee Valerue Pleas Kathy Prnce Make Powers Patruck Queen Patsy Oulnn Nancy Radojevlch Rene Randolph Ball Rarldon Celmda Redmond Martha Reeves Sharon Reynolds Becky Ruchards Margaret Rlley Randy Roberts Cynthia Robmson Barry Robmette Jlm Roblson Muke Robmson Nathamel Robmson Robert Robertson Rodney Robertson Kaffle Ross -r frvifivf ' - N - Q- 1 e..'fI,l V' -r. ,, . 1 , deff. 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N ' Q ,Ag 7 W ' ' ' . , Ai, ' - 5 1, l L' lf' ,L ' 3 V 31 . lf ' ' Q ' 'Q-ff 4, ,. P J, 1-1 f TQ' Q - ' - .iml .' ' e Leonard Fields and Danny Vines consult their counselor Mr Vining on senior enrollment. Ellen Roudybush Helen Roudybush Craig Rowe Kevin Rowan Joseph Ruiz Susan Russell Bill Rust Becky Ruttan Rick Sanchez Debra Sanders Lemmie Sanders Tim Sanders John Sandridge Stacia Sappington Arnold Saunders Don Saunders Linda Saunders Sheryl Schmidt Lema Schultz Rene Schutte Debbie Scott Kay Scott Nancy Scott Ron Sells 1 i l l Us - IM- i. , 3' l in X 'L-A fe r ,a.fT51..3 lg ' I '31 'R' 'IY3 lg!! xl if? 4. ' ' be N 0- of w, 'fsllutyiw l 1 H' 5 4 l w cy. l A l-A l l i 'Q l ' l l ,,. v-mv Y . M ui ' w--- -. x ' A FZ N S it ,,.....sr K .AQ is . V ll! ' lj' Qu 3 5 Y ,- 1 ':js'1 , Q j ' .l 1, 44 El L' L ' b r' 1 College-bound Juniors took PSAT and OVIS tests - i.z,.1fA-ag. Q -1-nql JJ.. ,l , l V is X U E W 1 ' 1 li 1 ... .1 .. 1,51 ' 'rf . . ', M 1 y Q44 . -.. 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' ' IQ- 1 f 1' 'Y i , , V 1 .V V 1 11 1 . l ' 1, if wks P Joe Selmon Beth Seufert Micki Seymour Enzvin Shaffer Cecila Sheets VeeAnn Singer Clarence Small Larry Smiley Augusta Smith Darlene Smith Pat Smith Vernon Smith Gregg Soptic Gregg Soptic Don Sowders Danny Soza LaTonya Square Steve Squire Larry Stanard Parry Stark Vicki Steele Charlie Steen Curry Stephens Terry Stewart Mike Stinnett Karen Strickland Sherie Strickland David Stone Mark Stoneberger Harry Storz Bod Stroup Beverly Sublett Darrell Sublett Tim Swayne Danny Tarwater Ann Taylor Maria Townsend Valerie Valleio Rick Valverde Tammy Vandeputte Deborah Vaughn Jeff Vergovich Doris Taylor Jack Taylor Jerry Thomas Serverthia Tiller Brenda Timmons Donna Tindle Eugene Vigil Jesus Villarreal Danny Vines Kristen Vogel Mike Vogel Vicki Vollnogel Greg Vose Linda Wacker Shelia Walters Joyce Washington Debra Watson Mike Webb Carol Neet and Sheryl Feden have a quiet talk after school, sitting beside their lockers. Stan Weber lra Weddington Edward Wells Sherri Weatherspoon Mary Whitaker Carolyn White Sharon White Flay White Clyde Wiehe Mary Wiggins Bernice Williams Carolyn Williams Cheryl Williams Joanne Williams Joanne Williams Joeail Williams Loretta Williams Robert Williams Ruthie Williams Vienna Williams Willie Williams Rose Willis Alice Wilson Audrey Wilson f l ., f- f e , , 'ss , '- 1 lyk X . ,un 'f , li -, i -V 'gl , , L 3-9' 1 2 .5 ei - ',, f :fpgi 'u xr '. M as 'Sim lla'-, ' f 1, '.n:'l,i's Q xl Q 1 N' f ai egg , kg A ' 1. l A H l l ' 4 I A Ah ... lf. Zi -C -4 li, 1 L ,J ' ' 'f V I , ' ' , , Y 1 ,lf , 1 'J ' L, .,,, , , 4 - I , ,. ' ' ,li 1 l Vx ar l . 'f Hia, .1 . l - . 3,5 pr' V-I , , l:, -pl. --m e . V l 5 ' - I 4 1 yl iv. M ' F? f f fi H 1 NI :ua if i 'fm ' l 'X .Q 'nf 'fs is ' 3' 'IQ' ' ' Y -V V i Y- ' 1, . ,. . , V ,A V I I V ' Q.. L . I i l gi WFS! . . . l 1.4 1 ', K ' i sv' i . K l 1-. , ' ' i ij ,. U ' fl, if JW . fi ami- 1 R in of - w A if H ' l A q 1 1 LIYAK? - +R 3 ? I. 'fn' .4 f Juniors looked forward to their 75 Chris Wilson Cynthia Wilson Debbie Wilson Donald Wilson Gaile Wilson Linda Wilson Pam Wilson Linda Winfrey Doris Winston Frank Wise Jeri Wise Mary Witt Joe Woodson Randy Woolsey Paul Worley Gary Wren Mike Yarnevich Linda Yates Kathy Yeager Cindy Yonts Robert Zabielski Kathy Zawada Terry Zimmerman senior year The new Raggedy Ann and Andy fad is displayed by junior Liz Smart n,... uv -1'i A. wa, Z . 3 , N N, fu 57, , ug f1,.'.'g1 ,. . x .v,-.:. il Q , .Q-3 ,,..,,i.,v -Ju-451. .-aa' Nr' Liv, f 12- f, ,:,,,jL - .+- P' .,w.-- ,L f V, , R9 V1.3 FKJJ x. y .-, 'Km 'U , 4301 N 'K 'li' vl J F-i 4 ' !L ',, 5, - M v-ef, .1 x ffLs45ffP2:a' X' A 35:1 W.-Q , 'X -- J, l,l1,',,f,t , . Q, H WH 5 3 nu Expression is an essential factor of everyone 's life. Life rushes by so quickly, that at times, we must remove ourselves from the hustle and bustle around us to stop and consider who we really are. We may find ourselves in a game of foot- ball, in a simple flower, at a pic- nic or in someone else. Once we 've discovered ourselves it will be easier to express our feelings. Oftentimes we forget to give a- word of cheer or perhaps a smileg we 're too busy with ourselves. But really, we need each other, for without people there would be no sense in living. Life is you and L Together, we make People. Q- .af LQ-'-U-'-- L' -Vik' ?v.. J f4f: 'a -' 'aw' Www I ' fvr, f H-+ 'wDM'fiQC3,iL Sim 52433 3? vxQv6..1. h vmwef- 7 QCLQQSCSS gxaztfwx Qlgnkw ?1 WN Qflixgsywl JVMW Li o i Wil K, A, RA ' mod 45296 gk QWM. x av X5 ax rvotij ML U kQ'lnnkw ' UiLn fgqw Q QW Q43 'X UMA J.,'uiL '- www sQfQvw5 4112 S aw 'xiii Jfzxiw f XR X S W wil ' ' Nx ,. 59 If X wiMMXxxxXN64x 1, 'TA Q - CW dl' Qs ROBE CEREMONYXCLASS BOARD The class of '74' received senior title and its responsibilities during annual robe ceremony. After obtain- ing the title, nine members were elected to the class board. To help pay the expenses of prom and graduation dues money- making projects began. The projects consisted of selling spirit ribbons and license plates, having a paper sale and a couple of socials. GET IN VOL VED. . .Executive board meeting. . .Support the class board. 240 l I l1l Althea Buford presents to junior class board member, Wanda Brownlee, the traditional red velvet robe. l2l Wanda Brownlee and Tamara Tilford discuss plans for future activities which the class board sponsored. l3l Nlr. Elbl, senior class board sponsor, also teaches chemistry and coaches the tennis team. ff' E n X KAW STAGE ,gt 4 , QQ in . ff:-1 'r..1g Q . bk Flin K' ..-- Fi ..,gl....?' sf Jr , I fy? V :' 'ag it ' 1 LT K ' f' L.- avi : .15 fi ' , a'f+eiz2.4 f 'q -an -- , 5 1 '-mix '11 1 'J Yiwu H 1 , , W A. . .5 4 -L, IH yu ' Q 'Jn U9 :WT-3.-k H ' A FLii'.vKfh ' j ' -? .- lx-fewyil. 5 k1f':f jL!,, .-Q ,rm 52: -.-ff My ffm.. I ..u. v, . My.. lt ,- - 1. :-' ,- '-I M.. , .'... ,,. .5 ,V ,,, 5' if -, y--s v ...,... , ui? Im Y 'lf'-' 1 1 gs by r Q ' x is I :- ws uf' gf. WS .x , J . - fm:f.4 . W1 :vm , 1 5 'UE aw b a .1 I 3 in C13 During summer vacation Sheryl Tallant also working part time at the IVIcIVIiIIian takes time to go to Atkisson Pet Parade takes time out from her Studio to have her senior pictures taken many duties to sell some fish hwsici 'u FUN: huts: l::::: FHJJH IIIHIH1 leeerp lp H f I SENIOR ACTIVITIES Seniors kept busy preparing for future and participating in many activities. After school time was spent studying, working, participating in extra- curricular activities and thinking about future interests. l 'm glad this is our last year. Finding a job is difficult. . .Did you go to the game?. . .l gota scholarshipl. . .Are you joining ., the services?. . .lt's hard choosing a good college. . .See you at Peter's. . .Have you gotten your proofs?. . .Where am l going?. . . .g -gig fhaiffa ' 5 ' t on if W sf, M Hi ,ZF ' . f J? ,'Wfi,,:Q V 1 ....- Y K . ,,- 1 M F' . l2l Phil Farmer shows school spirit on Western Day by coming dressed as an Indian during Spirit Week. i5i ln preparation for college, seniors take the ACT test on Saturday morning. The test is a partial requirement for admission to most colleges. l6l During Senior orientation, lVlr. Deschner speaks to seniors in American History classes about future occupational plans. 243 111 To get a better understanding of the language of Ecuador, Nlarty looks up a word with the assistance of her sister Geanette. l2l After returning home to the states, lVlarty receives a letter from Geanette, which she translates for her mother. E7 , AMERICAN ABROAD A Leaving Kansas en route for Ecuador, lVlarty Green, 1973 American Abroad student, arrived in South America for a three month stay, in early June. Upon arriving, Nlarty was greeted by the DeFernandez family. The DeFernandez's had a daughter Geannette and three sons. Touring the country and meeting many new people consumed most of lVlarty's time. Nlarty returned home in August. What beautiful mountains. . . Where's my dictionary?. . . Where did all the time go?. . . l3l Revealing many of her experiences and adventures while staying in Ecuador, Nlarty types up a story for the Pantograph. l4l Marty shows the geographical regions of Ecuador while Cherie Neal, Karen Walls and Deborah Franklin listen attentively. I X X...- lil David Adams Rita Alexander Greg Allen Theresa Allen Brad Anderson David Anderson Diane Anderson Gregg Anderson Jill Anderson Robert Anderson Sharon Ashley Debra Bailey Pat Bandy Cheryl Barksdale LaBrea Barrett Joyce Bassett Robin Bassett Tina Baston James Bates Gail Baucom Robin Bauer Robert Bajich Derrick Beck Cathy Bell Wanda Bell Arthur Bermudez Elaine Berry Debbie Billaci Gary Billings Joyce Black A great part of the School year was composed o vw X One of the highlights of the football season was a bonfire held on the football field. studies, work and extracurricular activities ini- 2 I . , l ' ' V , Z l ix, i k K ii M i . 4. -1 l 3 y , l i Donald Block Renay Block Alvin Blount Fred Bolton Glenna Booth Grace Boswell Kim Michelle Boyd Stanley Boyd Tim Boyer Angelo Boulieris Debbie Bradbury Bob Bratty Liz Breen Barbara Brewer Melvin Brockman Carol Broderick Adoria Brown Annette Brown Donna Brown Mark Brown Mike Brown Pamela Brown Sabrina Brown Wanda Brownlee Helen Brownsberger Don Bruggeman Jim Brumfield Denice Brunkow Teresa Buckingham Susan Burks Michael Burns Kathy Buszzard Cindy Butko Donna Byers Lonzo Call Brent Callahan Marla Campbell Yasmin Campbell Shenece Cannon Robert Canterbury Susan Carver Ed Chambers Brenda Chappell Susan Chastain Latorua Chinn , . M--v? ?T. , . . .7 as fi X - ii i Q . C ,T .l ll llll ll - 1 ' ui 'lg- ' A I 5 C C- , l ll TZ C C 5, 'CS' :il--1 .- N LA UN, U.. 'lg, i'75i - lp: fi, MV ' , C . ,- 1. 1 Kfliil' V A ef :Klan 3-iff' college life during the College Rap Session Mrs. Lois Arioli discussed and answered questions about student housing during the Rap Session Robert Clark Shirlee Clark Cindy Coffman Lloyd Cole Luthaniel Cole Janice Connor Harold Colston Harvey Colston Patty Colwell Walter Compton Daryl Cobbins Willie Combs Donald Cook Jeff Cook Carmen Coolidge Schellv Cosby David Crain Penny Cramer Rhonda Crank Charlotte Culey Terry Cushenbery Jessie Dale Tom Dame Mike Karnaze Dara Daugherty Kim Davenport Savino Davila Elaina Davis Dave Davis Debra Davis Melinda Noone stops briefly to look over pictures and get last minute autographs. During Quiverian catch-up Seniors got -T! i - i - . .,, Hz ,l if , l l 4' -. l i 4 Denise Davis Lois Davis Michael Davis Brett Dawson Paula Dean Jan DeFoe Nancy DeGrange Chris Denk Ruby DePriest John Dickens Phil Dixon Elizabeth Draskovich Dacre Driskell Gloria Docman Carolyn Dodd Bob Doleshal Patricia Dotson Steve Duncan Luther Eatman Dennis Edwards Gerri Ellington Ginny Enquist Steve Eskina Flhodelle Estell Phillip Farmer Stenson Fears Don Feltham Deborah Fenimore Ray Fernandez Sandra F ick Brenda Fisher Roberta Fisher Steve Ford Steven Ford Pam Fowler Deborah Franklin Lachelle J. Franklin Vivian Frazer John Fulton Judy Garman Charmaine Gaskin Dennis Gates Garry Gatson Larry Gelso Lowell Ghosey Drill Team members and Bannergirls traveled to we X Xfifn XC? 'I vrn, X 6' by gf N3 jf Q xxivo AS Q0 , QQ' CMA J e PX XX ,af c 3' E05 ' Q Q95 C? A Cn .W . XO XO QA 94 gf V 4 cpu 0 D 0 .0 ' he C0 if - QQ -,J 4, U , of W PN J UM U23 LX KW V .O fi -x ' 'Lx J or N ie Lf GJ W 4 f Qx h IJ X J , V' X?d xi fb 0 252 Nlarcilyn Strimple, Wilene Jones, Bernice Stephens and Annette Peknik get in last minute practice for a performance. 1 Juco and K.U. to per l 3 3 kai 4 U 4. '.'N, ll , ' ,A 1 , - -v-X I ! she . ,flue gil 1 form during half time l l I l 9. Jewish Gibbs Marvin Giebler Terry Gilman Vernon Gilmore Janine Gillespie Michael Glover Connie Gray Kenneth Gray Marty Green Ronald Green Janet Griffin Patricia Griffin Shirley Griffin Donna Godfrey Greg Gomer Marsha Gonzalez Paul Gottesburen Carlos Guerrero Rita Guess Teresa Gunter Becky Gurney Lee F. Gustin Ruben Guterrez Norman Habersat Eugene Hall Jr. Elton Hamilton Jr Shelia Hannah Kirsten Hansen Linda Harding Beverly Harrell Randell Harrell Richard Harrell William Harris Mark Harrison Carol Harper Marsha Hartman Dyantha Harvey LaVern Hatchett Jayne Havvkens Robin Hayes Harold Hay Gerry Haygood LaDonna Head Darrell Heard Norman Hedge Mary Heiniken Diane Henry Debbie Hensley Joseph Herbin Ronald Herdman Cindy Hernandez Robbie Hernandez Kevin Herndon Ronnie Hicks Bruce Hill Carolyn Hill Roxanna Hines Kevin Hoffman Cassandra Holland Joy Holland F y R mf . ll lin f in ,ff , iw il ll Seniors upset Class of '75 in the ll ,is Y , .A-. 'Q 9 ' l , gl ff l During the Jr.!Sr. basketball game Floy Hodge watches as his teammates raise the score. annual Junior-Senior basketball game I ll Z - ' A N l QI J, X if 'lk fi Lf! 'J K Joy Holliday Gwendolyn Hollinshed Claudia Holmes Roy Hodge Lanora Houtman Shirley Howard Patricia Hughes Thelma Hutchison Carolyn Irwin Ronald lsom Annette Jackson Christi Jackson Carla Jackson Edward Jackson Linda James Gary Janes Sonny Janssen Rick Jefferies Veronica Jefferson Cheryl Jenicke J.T. Johnson Nlatt Johnson Nlertis Johnson Nedra Johnson Joe Jones Mary Ann Jones Reginald Jones Renwick Jones Wilene Jones Reed Kalousek Kathy Kelchner Bessie Kelly Bev Kennedy Alen Kent Carol Kernes Debbie Kile Mary Killion Alphonso Kilpatrick Portia Kibble Sherry Kite Nancy Kossyk Robert Land Cindy Landrum Anita Larrymore Leslie Lea ,pg .Jill i . is 'Q !x 5 5. , Ni I if ' , The Dog Pack added new sounds t I ,1 the football and basketball season Phil Farmer, Don Feltham and Jerry Walker along with other dog packers help cheer during a game. Mike Leavell Beverly Lee Bonita Lee Melvin Lee Mike Leihy Michelle Lewis Kevin Lichtenegger Steve Linnell Denise Lombrana Deborah Love Glenna Love Vonzella Love Eleanor Loveless Joan Lovitch Patricia Lundhoy Ron Lundine Scott Mackey Deborah Maddox Brad Mahany Mike Malnar Jimmy Manuel Leslie Mariner John Martin Marcia Martin Mary Martin Seletia Martin Lloyd Martley Jr. Joyce Mathis Deborah Mayhew Roberta McCarty 'I w. L., Kevin Olson, as well as the other members of the Pep Band, proved to be great musicians. The pep band entertaine , 4 .Q-A . ,I .J , , N 4, v gin? Wt 1, , . ii 3 K H. 1-l ii' N 1 X 1 X ,. ll ' me , , iff E i ' x N'..f' f, crowds at home basketball games af' lp- E,: QE. - . l .K f, vi, H st ll 1, f M N -:g:g:Ee,:.5 iii 'Q - ig J. ,Ni Q, . it W l i , ii .qi ,i Q, , 5 x VJ i 6 ,-,,,, 1 4 ' 1. , , SMH, YS.. ,:. .., it Q , ,L t X , Si 1 . tt it ,,,-Higgs, ' 'wiv' ' ana: Jerri McCloud Charles McConnell Forrest McCowan Patricia McCloyn Darrell McCluney Linda McCurry Debbie McDonald Milton McDonald Sheryl McMiIlian Jim McNair Terry Mealman Julia Nlejia Carol Meister Charles Meister Joseph Miller Linda Miller Marcia Miller Ann Miles Jerry Minor Lenora Mitchell Monroe Mitchell Ron Montgomery Brenda Moore Cassandra Moore Pam Moore Mark Morgan Jenny Morris Dannette Moss Cheri Mossie Linda Mullins Cheri Neal Phyllis Neill Nlarie Nelson Dean Newbold Jane Newman Melinda Noone Gail Norton Carla Norwood Steven Nowak Ron Obee Kevin Olson Frederick O Iszews ki Bonnie Owens Marshall Owens Sandy Pace i K ' , A 1' The presentation of the Senior Talent Show Marla Campbell took second place in the talent show for an interpretive dance she did. in 'rr' 'V i 1? ll 1 , , , l l, M li' l l H l N W l ,J Xp If ,Q l v l 1 l i .X , l , yielded a profit of approximately S900 l - 1 'Ai' l- J i,i1 , QI . 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N ' l l ' ' 1 Richard Palmerin Janet Parker Patti Parrott Dave Paterson Michael Patterson Cris Payne Wilma Payne Dan Peacher Alan Peeler Annette Peknik Dorothy Pemberton Daniel Perkins Yolanda Perkins Debbie Petersen Kathryn Phillips Kimberly Phillips Janet Pilcher Mark Pinder Wayland Pittman Sue Planac Diane Poole Joann Porter Cathy Price John Pride Bethenia Randle Yvette Reaves Nola Reeves Torn Reynolds Beverly Richardson Kurt Rieke Gwendolyn Robinson Twyla Robinson Steve Rock Robert Rogers Sherry Roll Ruth Rollings Sheila Rhone Deborah Ross Peggy Rosson Denice Roussell Monica Sainich Debbie Sands Joe Schesser Stephen Schmidt Debbie Schipper . 1.-. , ,.A, Instead of the traditional student council, seniors Susan Schlicht Robert Schnirch Robert Schuler Sam Schultz Barbara Scott Lori Scott Sharon Scott Lynn Sedler Michelle Sessions John Sestrich Mike Sheffield Gary Shepard Larry Shepard Lemuel Sheppard Kevin Sibert were selected to head the Principal s Advisory Council Peggy Simmons Wanda Sims Carol Siscoe Wm. Donald Siscoe Barbara Smith Charles Smith Dale Smith Debbie Smith Jesse Smith Juanita Smith Judy Smith Rochell Smith Verna Smith Angela Smittie Lonnie Snow Ina Square Thomas Stallings Jan Starnes Victor Stankews ky Cheryl Stanturf Bernice Stephens Carolyn Stephens Sherri Stettnisch Sherieta Steward Janice Stout l Marcilyn Strimple Cheryl Sullivan 'S' Barbara Swancy Richard Swift 74 Beverly Sublette , New experiences were gained when Seniors assisted Wanda Syrus Diana Szulski Deloris Taffe Janis Tallant Diane Taylor Martha Taylor Mickey Templeton Fredrick Thomas Dorlerie Thulin Tamara Tilford Diana Tilley Diane Tindle Kim Toepfer Debbie Tomasevic Darrell Troutman lm l' 1 1 'EI' ' teachers in classes such as biology and gym Gym leader, Ruth Flollings assists Donna Byers in P.E. class. Kathy Tumilson Susan Turner Max Upton Joe Vallejo Cindy Vandeputte Susan Varner Arnold Vaughn Teresa Vogel Michelle Volnogel Frank Wachter Janet Walker Jerry Walker Rita Walker Danny Waller Karen Walls Joseph Warczakoski Loretta Ward Gerry Warford Monica Watson Mary Weathers Ruben Wesley Bertha Wheeler Albert Whitaker Curtis White Mary White Joe Wilkerson Cathy Williams Debbie Williams Denise Williams Huston Williams Wanda Brownlee and Tamara Tilford discuss plans for the Senior Board. High School days ended May 17th with ,, Y ,, ,Fi ,fl '. l .. 'W' ' J- 4. ' 'X . I' Lx xi, li! i is inf l a Senior Night at Worlds of Fun , ,V Mylan if . 1- ,i 45 . 'UN gr Q , X 2 fl l if .Is ll I 'E .. ...-,sf f- -I--1 7 Y ' 'fr ' -, David Adams and Leslie Lea were two of the many students who found jobs at Worlds of Fun this summer. Patty Zugelder Joslyn Williams Lynn Williams Marilyn Williams Maurice Williams Patricia Williams Renee Williams Sherry Williams Tim Williams Deborah Wilson Kathie Wilson Barry Wiser Dave Wright Wiley Wright Dale Zea Barbara Zewalk s R ' 131 The Anderson family whom Kirsten with, lVlr. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, Jill, Kirsten, not pictured: Kathleen. l4l Before starting a long day of studying and work, Kirsten and Jill discuss their plans for the day. 453 Relaxing after a long, hard day at school, Kirsten plays her favorite album. -42 eff? AFS STUDENT Kirsten Hansen the new AFS student spent the 73-74 school year at Big Red. Kirsten, a Denmark student, arrived in the United States in August. She became a part ofthe Robert Anderson family upon arriving in Kansas. While attending Wyandotte, Kirsten became a member of the KayCees and attended school regularly with Jill Anderson, her American sister, and met many friends. 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M 4 4, L, . +4 . fx , - A Q.. W T I ,fi 3 3 ' '4M N. f H 1JL'TA f 14tF ' I V Y X -V 1 A .awww 74321:-7.41, 4 .I -'LAT I . Y , ku 1 M - ., i l lx i-,Z , gg 1 V wgf - 4. , A i V 77. Q v- I -.nil v A ,Ei ,. q?w , AZ, f Q N MMI W -f- r tif-4 - -'21 A-1f ' W' ' g..... - .Z 4--fa U Y Y f 5.-'s f - ' 2 ' N ' Y .- -17 1' V' ' L.,-Benn 'f.,'- ' ' '1 Sf Zf4:-' L- A HONORS . Acknowledgement to selected students was given with the presentation of awards for academic achievements. Several of Big Bed's students were recognized for honors and scholar- ships on the basis of their outstanding academic records, the recommendation of their teachers and activities in which they participated, both in school and out of school. l can't believe ft. . .l got the scholar- Shlpf. . .See you next Saturday. . . This is the hardest test. . . What is a percentile?. . . l1l Outstanding Senior Boy and Senior Girl were selected on the basis of essays. Robin Bassett selected Mike Sheffield for her essay and Grace Boswell wrote about Susan Turner. l3l Saturday Seminars: Cindy Landrum, Annette Peknik, Kim Toepfer, Robin Bassett, Kathy Buszzard, Nlarcilyn Strimple, Terry Mealman, Lynn Sedler, Joan Lovitch, Mike Leavell. l5l Terry llllealman was the only greater Kansas City, Kansas area student to be selected for the 33rd Annual Science Talent Search. 271 N NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY .H.S. members were announced April 12 with the traditional signature ceremony being held lVlay 7. National Honor Society Members were selected on the basis of character, leader- ship and scholarship. Academic records, extracurricular activities and the vote of classroom teachers were considered, too. After the ceremony a reception for the 92 members and their guests was held in Social Hall. lgot mv letter. . .lt's formal. . . l can't believe itl. . . 272 Gregg Clark Anderson Jill Eileen Anderson Robin Linda Bassett David John Bejan Wanda Rene Bell Grace Louise Boswell Sabrina Fay Brown Wanda Kay Brownlee Susan Lee Burks Michael Harlan Burns Kathy Sue Buszzard Cynthia Ann Butko lVlarla Sue Campbell Robert Dale Canterbury Susan Paulette Chastain Harold Wayne Colston Harvey Lee Colston Schelly Lorraine Cosby Rhonda Jo Crank Charlotte Ann Culey Dara Lynne Daugherty Lois Ellavee Davis Nancy Kay DeGrange Gloria Jean Docman Dacre Lynn Driskell Virginia Lea Enquist Phillip lVlartin Farmer Deborah Kay Fenimore Steven Harold Ford Dennis L. Gates Lowell W Ghosey Donna Carol Godfrey lVlartha Ann Green Sheila G. Hannah Janice JO Connor +Kirsten lrgens Hansen Gary Alan Billings Jeffrey Alan Cook Carol Ann Harper Mark Wayne Harrison Debra Maxine Hensley Cynthia Patricia Ann Hernandez Bonnie C Hicks Lanora Lynne Houtman Reed Edwin Kalousek Kathy Jo Kelchner Beverly Jean Kennedy Robert Wayne Land Cynthia Lou Landrum Leslie Carol Lea Michael E Leavell Bonnie Ruth Leihy Denise Juanita Lombrano Joan Delores Lovitch Roberta Louise McCarty Jerri Lynn McCloud Michael George Karnaze Linda J. McCurry Debbie Arlene McDonald Terence Lee Mealman Ronald Eugene Montgomery Pamela Belinda Moore Phyllis Ann Neill Ronald Lee Obee Janet Lee Parker Annette Marie Peknik Deborah Kay Petersen Kathryn Joyce Phillips Susan Katherine Planac Catherine Clare Price Elizabeth Gail Pruessner Kurt Alan Rieke Sheila Diane Rone Denice Lavvon Floussell - Deborah Kay Schipper Stephen Otto Schmidt Lynn Anne Sedler Michelle Lynne Sessions Michael Andrew Sheffield Dale Francis Smith Marcilyn Elaine Strimple Janis Louise Tallant Tamara Maria Tilford Kim Marie Toepfer Deborah Diane Tomasevic Susan Marie Turner Susan Kay Varner Teresa Ann Vogel Janet Walker Monica Lynn Watson 'AFS Student Honorary Member Susan Jo Schlicht !?al?'i ,J ,A -, ' Q 1 1 15X ' V 13: V2 , brlflk ' yr. .. Vw.. ,N fy AM. ,-2 ,1 'K' , ,,, l.-.jfiv Egg.. , ,i, 1 J .M 1 W, Hg m,-Q- ,ra . -,ya E? + , .H ,, V , 'D v nu: Aim V -s .i.5. :gf-'. ' . i ff 5 4 Q,- 1141 A 1 . , . , I l + I 'I I L 1. Z L i, V ll 1 i fi A - Q . 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IA ir S i Q: 1 f1l fgljff' r y , ,,,- v 4, V KT!! if W I , J pq lx '.,-'lm 4 Qi 1 415 X- I 1 4 an , 1 'Z l4l Arnold Vaughn goes anxiously back to his seat after receiving the diploma he has long waited for. l5l Although the ceremony is long, the 1974 graduates sit quietly and wait for the end of the program and the presentation of diplomas. l1l With the excitement of the graduation ceremony ending, Fred Witcomb, Deborah Wilson, Phil Dixon and Cassandra Holland think about future plans. l2l During the beginning of the graduation ceremony, seniors file into the Memorial Hall auditorium. l3l Now that the ceremony has ended the '74 graduates leave the auditorium. 275 Senior Summaries DAVID ADAMS: Football, Boys' Choir, Mixed Choir. RITA ALEXANDER: Girls' League, Spanish Club, Kay- cees. BRAD ANDERSON: Swim- ming Water Polo, Golf, Span- ish Club, Letterman's Club, Letterman's Council, Indus- trial Arts Club, Dog Pack,Sci- ence Club. GREGG ANDERSON: Foot- ball, Track, Letterman's Club, Humanities Club, Soph. Bas- ketball, Dog Pack, Lab Assist- ant. JILL ANDERSON: Kaycees, AFS, French Club, Girls' League, Quiverian Cub. SHARON ASHLEY: Girls' League, Office Secretary. ROBERT BAJICH: Orchestra, German Club, Hi-Y. PATRICK BANDY: German Club. CHERYL BARKSDALE: Spanish Club, Track, Drill Team. ROBIN BASSETT: Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Lab Assistant, Kaycees, Girls' Chorus ll, Sat- urday Seminars, Humanities Club. TINA BASTON: Kaycees, French Club. JAMES BATES: Thespians, Spanish Club, Orchestra. ROBIN BAUER: AFS, Kay- cees, Drama, German Club. DERRICK BECK: Student Council, Football, Student Ex- change. WANDA BELL: German Club, French Club, Kazoo Band, 276 AFS, FTA, Kaycees, Forensic League, Varsity Debate, Crea- tive Writing, Thespians, Drama Club. APRIL BERRY: Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Or- chestra. GARY BILLINGS: Basketball lSoph., Jr., Sr.l, Letterman's Club and Council. JOYCE BLACK: Mixed Cho- rus, Drama. R E N AY BLOCK: Spanish Club, Kaycees, Girls' Basket- ball Team, Art Club. ALVIN B LOUNT: Soph. Football, Track. FRED BOLTON: FTA, Span- ish Club, Track, Swimming. GLENNA BOOTH: Kaycees, Girls' Chorus ll, Lab Assistant, A Capella Choir, Wyandotte Chorale, Girls' Ensemble, Track. GRACE BOSWELL: Kaycees, Y-Teens, Quiverian Cub, Qui- verian Staff, Powder Puff Football, Lab Assistant, Girls' League. ANGELO N. BOULIERIS: Soph. Football, Senior Leader. STANLEY BOYD: Football Team, Track, Letterman's Club, Concert Band, Gym Leader. TIM BOYER: Football, Pep Band, Spanish Club, AFS. DEBBIE BRADBURY: Span- ish Club, Kaycees, BOB BRATTY: Baseball. LIZ BREEN: Kaycees, Stage Band, Clarient Choir, Ecology Club, Spanish Club, Girls' League, Marching Band. MELVIN BROCKMAN: Hi-Y. CAROL BRODERICK: Kay- cees, Pantograph Cub, Panto- graph Staff, AFS Club, Lab Assistant, Senior Leader, Girls' League. ADORIA FRANCES BROWN: Kaycees, Girls' League. MARK BROWN: Football, Track, Marching Band. SABRINA BROWN: French Club, FTA, Y-Teens, Kaycees, Junior Achievement IPresi- denti, Drama, Stage Crews, Thespians, Girls' Chorus, Drill Team, Student Council, Ban- nergirl, Principal's Advisory Committee, Student Director, Girls' League, Student Council Rep. WANDA BROWNLEE: Senior Board, Junior Board, Sopho- more Board, FTA lTreasurerl, Spanish Club, Kaycees, Girls' League lPresidenti, Gym Leader, Lab Assistant, Powder Puff Football. HELEN BROWNSBERGER: Kaycees. DONALD BRUGGEMAN: Swimming Team. MIKE BURNS: Dog Pack, Quiverian Photographer, Sen- ior Board, Soph. Football Team, Golf Team, Gym Lead- er. KATHY BUSZZARD: Kay- cees, Science Club, German Club, Debate, Forensics, Y-Teens iTreasureri, Ouiverian lEditori, Ouiverian Cub, Sat- urday Seminars, Lab Assistant, Girls' League Rep., Student Council. CINDY BUTKO: Kaycees, Splash Club, Debate, FTA. DONNA BYERS: Girls' League. MARLA CAMPBELL: Ger- man Club, Kaycees, Splash Club, Majorette, Pantograph lEditorl, A Capella Choir, Or- chestra, Girls' League. YASMIN CAMPBELL: Kay- cees, Spanish Club, Girls' League Rep., Powder Puff Football. ROBERT CANTERBURY: Swimming Team, Senior Lead- er. LON ZO CALL: Wrestling Team,Track. ED CHAMBERS: Letterman Football, Wrestling. BRENDA CHAPPELL: Mas- cot, Drama. SUSAN CHASTAIN: Kaycees, Russian Club, Senior Leader. LATORUA CHINN: Senior Leader, Kaycees, Spanish Club, Girls' League Rep., Lab Assistant, Ushers Club, Or- chestra. ROBERT CLARK: Football Team, Marching Band, Rep. Boys'State. SHIRLEE CLARK: Spanish Club, Senior Leader, Quiverian Cub, Medical Careers, Auto Club, Student Council, Home- room Rep., Girls' League Rep., Ushers Club. HAROLD COLSTON: Tennis Team, Water Polo Team, AFS, Spanish Club, Pep Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Letterman's Club. HARVEY COLSTON: Band, Orchestra, German Club, FTA, Tennis Letterman, Varsity Letterman's Council, Swim Team, Letterman's Club, Water Polo Team, Marching Band. PATRICIA COLWELL: Marching Band, Kaycees, Ecol- ogy Club, AFS. WILLIE COMBS: Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, Marching Band. JANICE CONNOR: French Club, FTA, Girls' League, Gym Leader, Ushers Club. DONALD COOK: Swimming Team. JEFF COOK: Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Soph. Foot- ball, Jr. Varsity Football Team, Swim Team, FTA, Med- ical Careers. CARMEN COOLIDGE: Girls' League, Ushers Club, Kaycees, Y-Teens. SCHELLY COSBY: District 1 Regional KMEA Convention, State KMEA Convention, Kay- 1 cees, German Club, Human- ities Club. DAVID CRAIN: Football, VICA. PENNY CRAMER: AFS, Ecology Club, Ushers Club. RHONDA CRANK: Spanish Club, Medical Careers, Girls' State, Horizon Club, Quiverian Cub, Lab Assistant., CHARLOTTE CU LEY: Splash Club, Orchestra, Drill Team, Cheerleader, Swim Team Mgr., Pantograph Staff, Senior Lead- er, Girls' League, Homeroom Rep. TERRY L. CUSHENBERY: Tennis Team, VICA Club. TOM DOME: Dog Pack. KIM DAVENPORT: Home- room Rep., Pantograph, Pan- tograph Cub, Quill and Scroll, Library Aid, Girls' League. DAVE DAVIS: Dog Pack, French Club. DENISE YEVETTE DAVIS: Kaycees, FTA, Y-Teens, French Club, Ushers Club, Student Council Rep., Girls' League. ELAINA DAVIS: Orchestra. LOIS DAVIS: Powder Puff Football, Spanish Club, French Club, Girls' League, Kaycees, Lab Assistant. MIKE DAVIS: Speech. DARA DAUGHERTY: Girls' League, Medical Careers, FTA. BRETT DAWSON: Football, Spanish Club, Swimming, Water Polo, Senior Lifesaving, Tennis, Dog Pack. PAU LA DEAN: Ouiverian Cub, German Club, Swim Team, Kaycees, Student Coun- cil, Lab Assistant. JANNEE DEFOE: Girls' Track, FTA, Student Council, Girls' League, Forensics. NANCY DEGRANGE: Job's Daughters, Kaycees, Mascot, Thespians, Forensics, Splash Club, A Capella, Girls' League, Who's Who Among American High School Students. CHRIS DENK: Baseball, Wres- tling. RUBY JENEAN DEPRIEST: Soph. Class Board, Kaycees, Student Council, Jr. Class Board, Spanish Club, Senior Class Board, Drill Team. PHIL DIXON: Football, Base- ball, Marching Band, Stage Band, Drum Major, Pep Band. GLORIA DOCMAN: Student Council, Kaycees lSecretaryl, AFS, Student Secretary, Sec- retarial Services. CAROLYN MAISIE DODD: Marching Band, Kaycees, Dra- ma. BOB DOLESHAL: Water Polo, Swimming Team, Dog Pack, Letterman's Council. ELIZABETH DRASKOVICH: Drama. STEVE DUNCAN: Football Team, Baseball Team. LUTHER C. EATMAN: Span- ish Club. DENNIS EDWARD: Speech. GERRI LYNN ELLINGTONI Kaycees, Office Assistant. GINNY ENQUIST: French Club, Kaycees, Splash Club, Quiverian Staff. RHODELLE ESTELL: FTA. PHIL FARMER: Track Team, Basketball Team, X-Country, Cluiverian Photographer, Stu- dent Council, French Club, Principal's Advisory Council. DON FELTHAM: Football Team, Water Polo, Swimming, Tennis, Letterman's Club, Dog Pack, Lab Assistant. DEBORAH FENIMORE: Kay- cees, German Club, Lab Assist- ant. BRENDA FISHER: Kaycees, Marching Band, Stage Band, Girls' League. ROBERTA FISHER: Spanish Club, Y-Teens. STEVEN K. FORD: Debate, Forensics, National Forensics .League Board. STEVEN FORD: Pantograph, Lab Assistant. DEBORAH FRANKLIN: FTA, Girls' League, AFS, Spanish Club, Kaycees, Panto- graph, Forensics, Pantograph Club, Ushers Club. LACHE LLE F RANKLIN: Kaycees, Girls' League. VIVIAN YVONNE FRA- ZIER: Kaycees, AVTS. JOHN FULTON: VICA Club. JUDY GARMAN: Spanish Club, Kaycees, Debate, Splash Club, Student Council. CHARMAINE GASKIN: Kay- cees, Marching Band, Concert Band. DENNIS GATES: Cross-Coun- try, Track, German Club. LARRY GE LSO: Baseball. LOWELL GHOSEY: Baseball Team, Basketball Team, Pep Band, Stage Band, Student Council, Marching Band, Or- chestra, Senior Class Board, Letterman's Club. JEWISH GIBBS: Baseball. JANINE GILLESPIE: Kay- cees, Student Council, Girls' League Rep., Senior Leader, Spanish Club, A Capella, Girls' Track, Quiverian Cub. TERRY GILMAN: Kaycees. MICHAEL GLOVER: Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling, Letter- man's Club. DONNA GODFREY: Kaycees lVice-Presidentl, Student Sec- retary, AFS, French Club, Stu- dent Council, Girls' League, GREG GOMER: Orchestra, Stagecraft, Ecology Club. MARSHA GONZALZ: Girls' League. CONNIE M. GRAY: FTA, Camera Club, Y-Teens, Kay- cees, Medical Careers, French Club, Girls' League, Drama. MARTY GREEN: AFS lRe- turneel, Pantograph l Asso. Editorl, Senior Class Board, Principal's Advisory Council, Kaycees, Forensics, Debate. SHIRLEY ANN GRIFFIN: Girls' Chorus I, ll, A Capella Choir, Kaycees, Girls' League, Mixed Choir, Wyandotte Cho- rale. TERESA GUNTER: Home- room Rep., Student Council, Girls' League Rep., Spanish Club, Drill Team, Bannergirl- W, Kaycees, AFS, Debate, Printing Staff. BECKY M. GURNEY: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Girls' League, Ushers Club, Medical Careers. H EUGENE HALL: Band, Gym Leader. BEVERLY HARRELL: Print- ing Club lPresidentl, Kaycees, Girls' League Council, German Club. RANDY HARRELL: Thes- plans, Debate, Forensics. WILLIAM HARRIS: Band, Football, Wrestling, Industrial Arts Club. MARK HARRISON: VICA, Baseball Team, Letterman's Club. CAROL HARPER: Kaycees, A Capella Choir, Mixed Cho- rus, Girls' Chorus I, ll, Wyan- dotte Singers. 277 MARSHA HARTMAN: Girls' Track, Kaycees, Drill Team, French Club, Girls' League Rep. DYANTHA HARVEY: Girls' League, AVTS, OEA. LAVERNE HATCHETT: French Club, Kaycees, Girls' League, Spanish Club, Student Council, Girls' Track, Cheer- leader. JAYNE HAWKEN: Kaycees, Spanish Club, Office Secre- tary. ROBIN HAYES: Kaycees, French Club, Debate, Foren- sics. LADONNA HEAD: Kaycees, Girls' League, Senior Leader, German Club. MARY HEI NE KEN: Y-Teens, Kaycees. DEBBIE HENSLEY: Panto- graph, Kaycees, Spanish Club, Girls' League, Student Coun- cil, Quill and Scroll. JOE HERBIN: X-Country, Track, Wrestling, A Capella Choir. RONALD D. HERDMAN: Stage Band, Pep Band, Orches- tra. CINDY HERNANDEZ: Girls' League Rep., Student Council, Kaycees, Drill Team, Banner Girl-Y, AFS, Senior Leader, Quiverian Cub, Quiverian Staff. ROB HERNANDEZ: Printing. KEVIN HERNDON: Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Mixed Chorus, A Capella Choir, Dog Pack. FIONNIE C. HICKS: Football, Track, Letterman. BRUCE HILL: Pep Band, Stage Band, Marching Band. CAROLYN D. HILL: Drama. ROXANNA HINES: Track, SplashClub. ROY HODGE: Football, Bas- ketball, Printing. 278 KEVIN HOFFMAN: AVTS. CASSONDRA HOLLAND: Kaycees, FTA, Girls' Glee, Senior Leader. JOY HOLLAND: Kaycees, French Club, Girls' League. JOY HOLLIDAY: Girls' League. GWENDOLYN HOLLINS- HED: Girls' League. CLAUDIA HOLMES: Kay- cees. LANORA HOUTMAN: Girls' Glee, FTA, German Club, Symphonic Orchestra. SHIRLEY HOWARD: Student Council, Girls' League, French Club. PATRICIA HUGHES: Kay- cees, Girls' League. CAR OLYN IRWIM: Girls' League. ' RONALD ISOM: Stage Band, Pep Band, Drama, Boys' State, VICA. CHRISTI JACKSON: Girls' League, AVTS. LINDA JAMES: Kaycees, FTA. GARY JANES: Baseball Team. SONNY JANSSEN: Water Polo, Swimming Team, Track, Spanish Club. CHERYL JENICKE: Kaycees, Splash Club. J.T. JOHNSON: Football, Track,Hi-Y. MATT JOHNSON: Football, Wrestling, Gym Leader. NEDRA P. JOHNSON: Kay- cees, French Club, Student Council, Girls' League. REGINALD JONES: Foot- ball, Hi-Y. RENWICK JONES: Football. WILENE JONES: Student Council, Kaycees, Drill Team, Bannergirls-T, Girls' Track, Girls' Basketball, Spanish Club, Senior Leader, Lab Assistant. REED KALOUSEK: Track, Football, Letterman's Club, A Capella Choir. BEVERLY KENNEDY: Kay- cees, Y-Teens, German Club, Secretarial Services, Panto- graph Staff, Pantograph Cub, Kaycees Officer, German Club Officer. CAROL KERNES: Kaycees, Wyandotte Singers, Y-Teens, A Capella Choir, Girls' Chorus II. ALAN KENT: Debate, Panto- graph Staff. PORTIA KIBBLE: Student Council, French Club, Kay- cees, Drill Team, Senior Class Board, Girls' League. DEBBIE KILE: Kaycees, De- bate l, Il, German Club, Qui- verian Cub, Girls' League, Lab Assistant. MARY KILLION: Secretarial Services, Drama. AL KILPATRICK: X-Coun- try, Track, French Club NANCY KOSSYK: Spanish Club. L ROBERT LAND: Wrestling Team. CINDY LANDRUM: Orches- tra, Swimming Team Manager, AFS, Kaycees iPublicity Chairmanl, Pantograph Staff, Spanish Club, Girls' League, Student Council, Girls' Volley- ball Team, Y-Teens, Girls' League Rep. ANITA LARRYMORE: Kay- cees, French Club, Girls' League, Lab Assistant. LESLIE LEA: Kaycees, Rus- sian Club, Pantograph Cub, Quiverian Photograph er, AFS, Thespians. BEVERLY KAY LEE: Girls' Chorus Il, Kaycees, Spanish Club. BONITA LEE: Kaycees, Span- ish Club, Medical Careers, Qui- verian Cub, Quiverian Staff, Lab Assistant, Secretarial Ser- vices, Quill and Scroll, Girls' League. MELVIN LEE: German Club, Basketball, AFS, Letterman's Club,Track. MICHELLE LEWIS: Kaycees, French Club, Quiverian Cub, Student Council, Girls' Choir II, Girls' League, Drama. KEVIN LICHENEGGER: AFS, Spanish. STEVE LINNELL: Swimming Team, Tennis Team, Spanish Club. VONZELLA LOVE: Kaycees, A Capella Choir, French Club. JOAN LOVITCH: Kaycees iPresidentl, Student Council, Duplicating, Secretarial Ser- vices, Student Secretary, Gym Leader, Quiverian Cub, Girls' League Rep. RON LUNDINE: Swimming. SCOTT MACKEY: Thespians, German Club, Drama, Chess Club, Ecology Club, FTA, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Football Team, Forensics. BRAD MAHANY: Germar Club. MIKE MALNAR: Swimming Team, Cross Country, Track Team, Senior Gym Leader, Letterman's Club, Dog Pack. JIMMY MANUEL: Track. LESLIE MARINEFU Girls' Chorus. JOHN MARTIM: French Club. MARCIA MARTIN Kaycees Glrls League SELETIA L MARTIN Stu dent Councll Kaycees A Ca pella Glrls League Rep Prnn cupals Advusory Committee JOYCE MATHIS Kaycees DEBORAH K MAYHEW Kaycees Splash Club Debate Forenslcs Secretarial Services ROBERTA McCARTY Kay cees AFS German Club Our verlan Cub Qurverlan Staff Lab Asslstant Ushers Club JERRI McCLOUD Girls League Offucer Student Coun cll Kaycees Qulverlan Cub PATRICIA McCLOYN Ush ers Club DARRELL McCLUNEY A Capella Choir CHARLES McCONNELL Marchlng Band Industrial Arts Club DEB MCDONALD Orchestra SHERYL MCMILLIAN Drull Team Kaycees Qusverlan Cub Spamsh Club Semor Leader Student Councll TERRY MEALMAN Drama Productlons Symphomc Or chestra A Capella Chour Wyandotte Smgers German Club Student Councul Semor Class Board Ounverlan Photog rapher Lettermans Club Swlmmlng Letterman Golf Baseball Football Team Pep Band Saturday Semmars CAROL MEISTER Kaycees German Club Grrls League CHARLES MEISTER Drama Homeroom Rep Boys Cho rus Mixed Chorus A Capella Chour Clmlc Asslstant LINDA MILLER Drama l 84 Il French Club ELIZABETH ANN MILES Glrls League Qulverlan Pho tographer Teachers And Gnrls League Rep JERRY MINOR Auto Me chamcsClub RON MONTGOMERY Ger man Club French Club BRENDA MOORE French Club Kaycees Glrls League Offlce Education Asst CASSANDRA MOORE Span Ish Club AVTS OEA PAM B MOORE Kaycees Gurls League JV Cheerleader Splash Club Spamsh Club AVTS MAR K MO RGAN Orchestra Wrestling JEANETTE MORRIS Kay cees German Club Semor Leader Swimming Team Mgr JV and Varslty Cheerleader Girls League Oulverlan Cub CHERI NEAL Kaycees Span Ish Club FTA Pantograph Gurls League Medlcal Explor ers Junlor Achlevement PHY LLIS NEIL Kaycees Spamsh Club Splash Club DEAN NEBO LD Football Team Baseball Team Letter man s Councul MELINDA NOONE Spamsh Club Kaycees Officer Glrls League Rep Splash Club Semor Leader GAIL DENISE NORTON Kaycees Glrls League Home room Rep CARLA NORWOOD Student Council FTA Pantograph Cub Jr Achuevement RON OBEE Football Team Track Wrestlmg French Club Letterman s Club KEVIN OLSEN Marching Band Symphonlc Band Stage Band Pep Band Track Mgr SANDRA PACE Kaycees Marching Band Concert Band Symphonrc Band RICHARD PALMERIN Cross Country JANET PARKER French Club Kaycees Secretarual Ser VICGS PATTI PARROTT Kaycees Spamsh Club Cross Country Mgr Semor Leader FTA MICHAEL E PATTERSON French Club Marchlng Band Qulverlan Photographer Lab Asslstant CRIS PAYNE Concert Band Symphomc Band Dog Pack Marching Band ALAN PEELER Football Wrestling ANNETTE PEKNIK Kaycees German Club Student Coun cal Drlll Team Qulvernan Cub Bannerglrl Qulverlan Staff Saturday Seminars Semor Leader DOROTHY JAY PEMBER TON Gnrls League AVTS DANIEL RAY PERKINS Boys State YOLONDA PERKINS Kay cees Ushers Club Glrls League Rep DEB PETERSEN German Club Kaycees YTeens Gurls League KATHRYN PHILLIPS Kay cees YTeens German Club French Club Scuence Club KIMBERLY S PHILLIPS Splash Club Glrls League Ex change Council Kaycees WAYLAND D PITTMAN Band Track Mgr Debate renslcs SUE PLANAC Kaycees French Club Humamtxes Club JOANN PO RTE R Kaycees Ushers Club Girls League Girls Glee BETHENIA RANDLE Kay cees French Club Ushers Club Y Teens THOMAS REYNO LDS Foot a GWENDOLYN ROBINSON Student Councul JV Cheer leader lCaptaInl Varsnty Cheerleader Kaycees Russlan Club Grrls League Debate Team TWYLA D ROBINSON Kay cees Gurls League Rep Soph Class Officer Student Councll Rep Jr Class Offlcer Drlll Team Senior Class Offucer Sl-IEILA RONE Carmer Club YTeens Gurls League Drama DEBORAH ROSS Marching Band DENICE ROUSSELL Kay cees German Club Glrls League Secretarlal Servuces MONICA SAINICH Kaycees Gurls League Rep Thesplans SUSAN SCHLICHT Glrls League Kaycees Spamsh Club Cross Country Mgr Drnll Team STEPHEN SCHMIDT Golf Team Track Team German Club ROBERT SCI-IULER Band Spamsh Club Marchlng Band BARBARA SCOTT German Club LORI SCOTT Gnrls League Rep Kaycees Officer Home commg Prlncess LYNN SEDLER Kaycees Drlll Team Bannerglrl Satur day Seminars MICHELLE SESSIONS Splash Club Spamsh Club Glrls League Semor Leader Kaycees Drnll Team Secre tarlal Services MIKE SHEFFIELD Basket ball Track Jumor Board Ger man Club Marchlng Band 279 1 , 1 ' . . - 1 , , . , bll. , , ' 1 1 1 I I 1 1 -1 ' ' - V 1 1 1 I I I 5 . . , . . . - - 1 ' ' - 1 , . 1 1 . . 1 I I I A . I l . 1 1 . I ' ' ' ' 1 1 , . . . - 1 l I I I ' ' ' 1 . ' I - . 1 I ' - 1 - : -1 1 - 1 , 1 ' Semor Leader, Drama. 1 1 I ' ' . ' 1 Z - . ' I . 1 ' 7 . I I ' ' I I I I 1 1 ' 1 ., - - 1 . ' ' : 1 1 ' ' ' . , 'I I I I ' , 1 ' ' ' I - I I I I 4 I - ' ' l . . 1 1 - I I ' I I ' . 1 ' , . . 1 1 1 -1 .F0- -1 1 - ' I . . ., ' . .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' I I I I I I ' ' . . , . 1 1 1 1 . , , - 1 1 1 1 1 - - . , . ' . . 1 1 ' I ' I I ' I I I - - - , ' . , . LARRY GALE SHEPARD: VICA, Student Council, VICA ISecretaryl. WANDA SIMS: Spanish Club, AVTS, Foreign and Domestic Affairs, Girls' Glee, FTA, Dra- ma Club. CAROL SISCOE: Kaycees, Medical Careers, Spanish Club. DON SISCOE: Track, Cross Country, Letterman's Club. CHARLES SMITH: Auto Mech.,VlCA Club. DALE SMITH: Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Letter- man's Club. DEBORAH SMITH: Kaycees, Quiverian Staff ISportsi, Quill and Scroll, Senior Leader, Qui- verian Cub, Girls' League Rep., Secretarial Services. ROCHELL SMITH: Kaycees, Girls' Track. VERNA MAE SMITH: Kay- cees, Drama, Spanish Club, Girls' League Rep. A NGE LA SMITTIE: Girls' League. INA KOZETHA SQUARE: Girls' League, Homeroom Rep. THOMAS STALLINGS: Hi-Y, Soph. Football. VIC STAN KIOSKY: Dog Pack. JAN STARNES: German Club, Kaycees, AFS. BERNICE STEPHENS: Qui- verian Staff, Quiverian Cub, Quill and Scroll, Kaycees, Drill Team, Bannergirl, French Club. CAROLYN ANN STEPHENS: Kaycees iBus. Mgr.i, Girls' League, FTA, Pantograph, Or- chestra, Lab Assistant. SHERIETA STEWART: FTA, Girls' Chorus. 280 JANICE STOUT: Kaycees, Student Council Rep., AVTS. MARCILYN STRIMPLE: Or- chestra, Drill Team, Spanish Club, Homeroom Rep., Ban- nergirl, Kaycees, Drama, Girls' League, Quiverian Staff, Qui- verian Cub, Quill and Scroll, Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow. BEVERLY SUBLETT: Kay- cees, Drama. CHERYL A. SULLIVAN: Girls' Chorus, Girls' League. BARBARA SWANCY: FTA, Ushers Club, Kaycees, Girls' Track Team, Quiverian Cub, Pantograph Cub, Pantograph Staff lAd. Mgr.i, Senior Lead- er, Orchestra, Girls' League. JUANDA SYR US: AVTS. DIANE SZUISKI: Orchestra, District Orchestra. JANIS TALLANT: Kaycees, German Club IVice Presldenti, Quiverian Staff, Quiverian Cub, Marching Band, Orches- tra, Debate. DIANE TAYLOR: Student Council, Girls' League, FTA, Teachers Aid. MARTHA TAYLOR: Spanish Club, Kaycees. FRED THOMAS: Football, Track, Letterman's Club. DORLENE THULIN: Kaycees, Drill Team. TAMARA MARIA Tl LFORD: Kaycees, Student Council, Girls' League, Junior Board, Quiverian Cub, A Capella Choir, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Leader, Senior Board, Girls' Choir ll, Y-Teens, Dra- ma Club. DIANA KAY TILLEY: Kay- cees, Senior Leader, Quiverian Staff, Quiverian Cub, Ushers Club, Girls' League. KIM TOEPFER: Orchestra, Concert Band, Marching Band, FTA, Chamber Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Camp Fire Girls, Medical Careers, Satur- day Seminars, Girls' League, Library Aid, Who's Who In American High School Stu- dents. DEBBIE TOMASEVIC: Kay- cees, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. SUSAN TURNER: Kaycees, German Club, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Debate, Y-Teens, Quiverian Cub. V SUSAN VARNER: Quiverian Staff, Quiverian Cub, Quill and Scroll, Senior Leader, Sec- retarial Services, Mixed Cho- rus, Kaycees, Student Council. W JANET WALKER: Kaycees, Class Board Rep., Girls' League, A Capella Choir, Wyandotte Singers, Student Council, Spanish Club, Cheer- leader. JERRY WALKER: Basketball Mgr., Baseball, Letterman's Club. DANNY WALLER: Track Team, Cross Country, Letter- man's Club. KAREN WALLS: FTA, Panto- graph, Girls' League, Girls' Chorus ll, NYC. JOE WARCZAKOSKI: Foot- ball, Printing. LORETTA WARD: Kaycees. MONICA WATSON: Kaycees, Jr. Achievement, Ushers Club, FTA, Y-Teens, Girls' League, Spanish Club, AFS, Girls' Track, Pantograph Cub. MARY WEATHERS: Girls' Track, Girls' League. BERTHA WHELLER: Girls' Chorusll. ALBERT WHITAKER: Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling, Lab As- sistant, Letterman's Club. MARY WHITE: Kaycees, Art Club, Debate. DENICE WILLIAMS: Kay- cees, Junior Class Board, Stu- dent Council Rep. JOS LYN WILLIAMS: Girls' League. LYNN WILLIAMS: Home- coming Queen, Girls' League. MAURICE WILLIAMS: Chess Club. DEBORAH A. WILSON: Kay- cees, Girls' League. KATHIE WILSON: French Club, Kaycees. BARRY WISER: Swimming, Tennis, Student Council, Pan- tograph ISports Editorl. DAVID WRIGHT: Track, Hi-Y, FTA, Chess Club, Rus- sian Club. WILEY WRIGHT: Golf, Swimming, Senior Leader, Sci- ence Club, Letterman. WILLIAM DALE ZEA: Pep Band, Stage Band, Symphonic Orchestra, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Ensemble. BARBARA ZEWALK: Stu- dent Council, Homeroom Rep., Senior Leader. PATTY ZUGELDEN: A Ca- pella Choir, Student Aid, Girls' League, Nurses' Aid. Faculty Summaries KAREN ADAM: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S. in Edu- cation: Girls' Track Coach, Girls' League Head. LARRY ALCORN: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E. NANCY ALLEN: Kansas Uni- versity, B.S. in Education: Kaycees Head, Bannergirls, DrilITeam. LOIS ARIOLI: Kansas State University, B.S.: U.M.K.C., M.A. DELBERT AYERS: Kansas State College at Pittsburg, B.S. in Education: Sophomore Football, Varsity Basketball. PAUL BASINGER: Arkansas Technic College, B.A.: Univer- sity of Arkansas, M. Educa- tion. HELEN BERT: Graduated Providence School of Nursing, R.N. and A.D.5 Medical Ca- reers Club, School Nurse. JOHN H. BOYLE: Kansas State College of Pittsburg, B.S.: Kansas State Teachers College, M.S. DENNIS BRAMWELL: Cen- tral Missouri State College, B.S. DUANE A. BROWN: Wichita State University, B.M.E. CHARLES BURGESS: St. Benedict's College, B.A.: K.U., M.A.T.: Camera Club. MYRNA CARLOCK: K.U., B.S. and M.S. JERRY COLLIER: Penn State Teachers College, B.S. in Edu- cation: Kansas State Teachers College, M.S. in Education. JEAN CURL: Park College, B.A.: University of Kansas, M.A. GEORGE CZAPLINSKI: McPherson, B.A.: Basketball Head Coach. MICHAEL L. DANIEL: Southern State College, B.S.E.: University of Missouri, M.A.: Swimming Head Coach, Water Polo Club. RAY L. DANIELS: Kansas State University, B.S.: Kansas University, M.A.: Athletics and Activities. RICHARD DESCHNER: Em- poria State College, B.S. and M.S. E CLYDE EAKS: Washburn University, B.A.: Math Club. JUDY EAST: Emporia State College, B.S.E.: German Club, Russian Club, Senior Class Sponsor. SUSAN EDWARDS: Kansas University, B.S.E.: Ouiverian. ASHLEY ELBL: Kansas Uni- versity, B.S. and M.S.1Science Club, Senior Class Co-Sponsor, Tennis Head Coach. DAN ENGLAND: Southern Colorado State College, B.A.: Sophomore Basketball Coach. F BILL FENTON: K.U., B.A.S.: Football and Golf Coach, Pres- ident of Men's Faculty. SYDNEY K. FITCH: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E. CYNDI GALLUP: K.U., B.S.: Americans Abroad. WEBSTER GAYLOR: College of , Emporia, B.A.: Kansas State Teachers College, M.S. CARL GREENE: Ottawa Uni- versity, B.S.3 Chess Club. BILL HADDOCK: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: Letterman's Club, Cross Coun- try, Track. CULTON HAMILTON: Gram- bling College, B.S.: Industrial Arts Club. THOMAS M. HANSEN: Kan- sas State Teachers College, B.S.E. LUCI LLE HAWKS: K.S.U., B.S.: Colorado State Univer- sity, M.A. MARIAN L. HOBBS: Univer- sity of Kansas City, B.S.: U.M.K.C., M.S.: Lab Assist- ants. WAYNE HOBELMANN: Kan- sas State Teachers College, B.S.E. and M.S.: Head Sopho- more Football Coach, Track Assistant. KEVIN HOFFMAN: Emporia State, B.S.E.: Cross Country, Forensics. RICHARD HOWE: Kansas Wesleyan, B.A.: Kansas State Teachers College, M.S.: Letter- man's Club Assistant. VIOLA HUTCHERSON: Kan- sas State College of Pittsburg, B.S. and M.S.: Future Teach- ers of America Assistant Spon- sor. J STAN JASINSKAS: Univer- sity of Kansas, B.S. and M.S.: Kazoo Band. PATRICIA JIMENEZ: St. Mary of the Plains, B.A. GORDON C. JOHNSON: Uni- versity of Illinois, M.A.: AFS. PHY LLIS JONES: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.: Ushers Club Sponsor. DORETHA C. JORDON: Del- aware State College, B.A.: Y-Teens. FOSTER KIDD: Tennessee State University, B.S. DONALD KYLE: Kansas Uni- versity, M.S. in Physical Edu- cation. L JULIE LANE: Northeast Mis- souri State, B.S.E., B.A., and M.A.:AFS. BETTY LETCHER: Langston University, B.S. BILLY J. LEWIS: Northeast Missouri State, B.S.E: Kansas State College of Pittsburg, M.S. GENE LILES: Kansas Univer- sity, B.S. and M.S. LOUISE LOCKETT: South- western College, B.A.: French Club. MARON LORIMER: Park College, B.A.: Kansas State University, M.S. RICHARD H. MARTIN: Graceland College, B.A. ORVILLE McHENRY: Empo- ria State Teachers College, B.S.: University of Minnesota, M.E. WAYNE A. MCINTOSH: Colo- rado State College, B.A.g Uni- versity of North Colorado, M.A.: Thespians and Major Plays. 281 MELBA MCNUTT: University of Tulsa, B.A. and M.T.A. CLIFTON W. McWAlD: Co- lumbia University, Profession- al Diploma: Art Students League of New York, B.S.E. and M.A.: F.T.A. CONNIE MEYERS: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: Splash Club Sponsor, Girls' League Assistant Sponsor. CONNIE MORITZ: Emporia State, B.S.: University of Mis- souri, M,A.: Cheerleaders, Na- tional Honor Society Assist- Brit. FRANK NAYLOR: Baker University, A.B.: University of Kansas, M. Ed.: Pantograph, Quill and Scroll. TONY NOVAK: Northwest Missouri University, B.S. CAROL JEAN OCHS: Univer- sity of Kansas, B.S.E. SHERRY O'DELL: University of Kansas, B.S.E.: Ushers Club. BILL PERRY: Kansas Univer- sity, B.S.E.: Letterman's Club, Football Coach. EDDIE PRICE: Prairie View A8iM, B.S.: Sophomore Foot- ball Coach. MARILYN RAFFETY: Kan- sas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: Future Business Lead- ers of America. CAROL RAMIREZ: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: University of Kansas, M.S.: Y-Teens. 282 LESTER C. RAMSEY: Kansas State College of Pittsburg, B.S., B.A.: University of Iowa, M.A. ROGER D. RAMSEYER: Ot- tawa University, B.A.: Varsity Debate, Forensics: Thespian Co-Sponsor, National Foren- sics League Sponsor. THOMAS J. RHONE: Univer- sity of Denver, B.A. and M.A. KENNETH L. ROBISON: Abilene Christian, B.A.: Kan- sas State University, M.A.: Spanish Club: GLENN SCHOENFISH: Au- gustana College, B.A.: Univer- sity of Kansas, M.A.: German Club. DANA SCHROEDER: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.: University of Kansas, M.A3 Spanish Club, Y-Teens. LEO SCHWEFIDTFEGER: Omaha University, B.S. CAROL JEAN STIPETICH: Avila College, B.A.: U.M,K.C., M.A.: Senior Class Co-Spon- sor. CLYDE STRIMPLE: Wash- burn University, A.B.g South- ern Illinois University, M.S.: Track Head Coach. FRANCIS A. SWAIM: Empo- ria State Teachers College, B.S. and M.S. FRANCES M. SWETT: Tufts University, A.B.: Columbia University, M.A. JACK THARP: Vocational: Printing. MAURINE THOMAS: North- west Missouri State University, B.S. and M.S.: Girls' League. J.D. THOMPSON: Wichita State University, B.M.E.p Stage and Pep Bands, Instrumental Ensembles. ROBERT TICHENOR: Uni- versity of Kansas, B.S.: Junior Class Advisor. LINDA S. TIERS: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E. DONALD E. UPSON: Kansas State University, B.S. and M.S. V ROBERTA F. VARNER: McPherson College, B.S.: Kan- sas State University, M.S. CHARLES E. VINING: Kan- sas State College of Pittsburg, B.S., University of Kansas, M.S.: Guidance Chairman. ,,- 'ix ' .Q JERRY WHEELER: Black Hills State, B.S.: Southwest Missouri State, M.S. EUGENE IVI. WILLIAMS: Uni- versity of Kansas, B.S.E. and M.A.: Sophomore Class Spon- sor. JAN WORD: Evangel College, B.A. DAN YOUNG: Kansas State University, B.A. GEORGE D. YOUNG: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.E. and M.S: Baseball. General Index Abraham, Janet 206 A CAPPELLA 132 Adams, David 246,267 ADAMS, KAREN 45,98,188 Addison, Scott 91,931,206 Adkins, Patti 224 Adriano, Jo 138,206,224 AFS STUDENT 268 Ahart, Debra 133,224 Ahlstedt, Don 224 Akins, Mary 206 Albuguerque, Damaris 206 Alcanter, Donna 224 ALCORN, LARRY 83 Alexander, Rita 92,246 Alexcites, Paul 206 Allen, Derick 206 Allen, Gregory 246 Allen, Leroy 224 Allen, Lisa 206 Allen,Lonnie 52,53,113,144 ALLEN, NANCY 99,143 Allen, Pamela 206 Allen, Theresa 246 Alonge, Jerry 206 Alvarado, Michael 162,206 Alvarado, Theresa 224 Alvarez, Frank 195,224 Alvarez, Marian 206 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Bagby, Jacquelyn 136,206 Bagby, Lonnie 136 Bagwell, Barbara 224 Bailey, Debra 246 Bailey, Gary 224 Bailey, Tim 134,144,205,206 Baines, Keith 224 Baiich, Helen 119,142,224 Billion, Michael 207 Bradbury, Debra 247 Birch, Martin 136,224 Bradbury, Robert 224 Birkle, Dinina 207 Bradley, Pamela Black' Joyce 245 Brady, Leon 136,224 Blgckl Dgnald 247 BRAMWELL, DENNIS 67 Blgckl Re,-,ay 247 Branch, Mitchell 224 Blount, Alvin 247 Braffv, Bob 247 Blount' Carolyn 224 Breen, Liz 130,136,247 BOARD OF EDUCATION 58 Breen,Jeff 136,224 Bodenhamer, Connie 129, Bfesheafsf Sam 224 140,224 Brewer, Barbara 247 Bolton, Charles 207 Brewer, Michael 207 Bolton, F,-ed 247 Bridges, Oscar 207 Bonderer, Vickie 224 Bright, Eddie 224 Booth, Brenda 136,224 Bright, Terry 224 Booth, Glenna 133,247 Brockman, Melvin 247 Booth, Vickie 224 Broderick, Carol 248,270 Borden, Rhonda 129,140, Broderick, Tom 224 224,226 Brooks, Christa 207 Borlin, Ron 224 Brown, Adoria 248 Boswell, Grace 117,247, Brown, Annette 248 270,283 Brown, Calvin 207 Boswell, Iola 207 Brown, Carol 207 Boswell, Keith 224 Brown, Cynthia 207 Boulierris, Angelo 247 Brown, Debra 224 Bounds, Herman 136,181 Brown, Dennia 136,162, Bourn, Edward 224 180,207 Boyd, Karita 207 Brown, Donna 112,133,248 Boyd, Kim 247 BROWN, DUANE 76 Boyd, Roy 224 Brown, Elaine 207,224 Boyd, Stanley 153,155 Brown, Harold 224 Boyer, Tim 93,134,136, Brown, Mark 136,155,248 144,247 Brown, Michael 248 Boykin, Ronnie 207 Brown, Pamela 248 Boykin, Tonya 207 Brown, Sabrina 142,248 BOY LE, JOHN 93 Brown, Terry 225 Bozich, Alan 224 Brown, Vicki 225 Donna Godfrey and Gloria Docman are overwhelmed with tears when they learn that they have been selected as 1973-1974 Kaycee officers. 124 Anaya, Michael 224 Anaya, Sylvia 206 Anderson, Brad 92,147, 164,190,246 Anderson, David 104,246 Anderson, Diane 246 Anderson, Gregg 147,155,246 Anderson, James 206 Anderson, Jill 246,268 Anderson, Robert 206 Anderson, Robert 246 Aquino, Belinda 136,224 Aquino, Nancy 136,206 ARIOLI, LOIS 62,213,249 Armstrong, Glendora 224 Arnold, Julie 206 Arrietta, Alberto 206 Arrocha, Becky 98,119, 140,224 Asher, Douglas 206 Ashley, Sharon 246 Askew, Natalie 206 Atkinson, Lee 206 Augustin, Tom 224 AUTO MECHANICS CLUB 126 Avery, Tom 206 A.V.T.S. 104 Aye, Cathy 92,224 AYE RS, DE LBERT 84, 159,176 Bajich, Robert 246 Baker, Marsha 172,206 Baldwin, Dewana 224 Bandy, Pat 246 Banks, Darrell 159 Banks, Theresa 224 BANNERGIRLS 142 Barber, John 52,79,122, 123,169,195,224 Barksdale, Cheryl 26,142, 188,246 Barnes, Ruby 206 Barnett, Linda 206 Barrett, Labrea 144,246 Barron, Otis 224 Barsick, Nancy 206 BASEBALL 192 BASINGER, PAUL 85 BASKETBALL 174-185 Bass, Marcus 206 Bass, Marvin 224 Bassett, Joyce 97,246 Bassett, Rene 224 Bassett, Robin 115,246,271 Baston, Tina 246 Bates, James 46,72,246 Baucom, Gail 246 Bauer, Robin 246 Baxley, Karen 224 Beck, Derrick 246 Beckett, Rhonda 224 Bedsaul, Julie 206 Behm, Pearl 206 Bejan, David 153,155,186 Bejan, John 206 Bell, Cathy 246 Bell, Theodora 206 Bell, Toni 224 Bell, Wanda 246 Belz, Barbara 206 Bennett, Vicky 224 Bergenhofer, Debra 206 Bermudez, Arthur 246 Bermudez, Richard 206 Bernal, Rhonda 207 Berry, Cheryl 224 Berry, Elaine 134,136,246 Best, Howard 207 Bibbs, Calvin 176,178,224 Bibbs, Kenneth 207 Bielski, Eileen 224 Billaci, Deborah 246 Billings, Gary 147,174, 176,246 283 Brownell, David 207 Butler, Obie 207 Brownlee, Wanda 45,66, Byers, Donna 248,265 130,240,248,266 Byers, Veron 207 Brownsberger, Helen 248 Byrd, Johnnie 207 Brownsberger, Sharon 207,209 Carson, Fletonne 225 Carson, Philonda 136,207 Carver, Susan 248 Cauley, Jeffery 207 Chambers, Edward 171,248 Brueggman, Don 248 Brumfield, James 248 Brunkow, Barbara 207 Brunkow, Denice 248 Buckingham, Teresa 248 Buckner, Wanda 225 Budimlija, Nancy 207 Bull, Randall 126,225 CAFETERIA STAFF 102 Bulter, Gloria 207 Cain, Jo 225 Bunch, Michael 53,113, Calhoun, Jessie 207 205,207 Call, Alonzo 172,248 Burch, Peggy 207 Call, Frank 159,207 Burchit, Brenda 207 Callahan, Brent 248 Burchit, William 225 CAMERA CLUB 127 BURGESS, CHARLES 73,127 Cameron, Cynthia 225 Burgess, Victoria 225 Campbell, Brett 207 Burks,Susan 248 Campbell Bruce 207 Burnett, Lana 205,207 Campbell, Carol 207 Burns, Joann 207 Campbell, Dorothy 225 Burns, Mike 116,146,147, Campbell Marla 120,133, 241,248,270 144,248,26O,270 Burns, Yolanda 207 Campbell Molly 142,225 BURT, HELEN 45,100 Campbell, Randy 153,155, Busby, Donna 67,130,225 156,225 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Campbell, Yasmin 248 92 Canady, Clyde 207 Bussey, Jeanette 225 Cannon, Shenece 248 Buszzard, Kathy 116,248, Canterbury, Robert 248 270,294 Cantrell, David 167,207 Butko, Cheryl 129,225 Cappel, Neil 207 Butko, Cindy 248 Caraker, Patricia 225 Butler, Brenda 205,207 CAR LOCK, MYRNA 62 Grace Boswell, Ouiverian business manager, looks over the shoulder of Marilyn Lee, Quiverian cub, as she fulfills her cub requirement of signing in every Wednesday night. Champ, Robert 225 Champ, Wayne 181,207 Chapin, Sally 140,225,270 Chappel, Patricia 207 Chappell, Brenda 144,248 Chastain, Judy 165,225 Chastain, Susan 248 CHEERLEADERS 140 CHESS CLUB 127 Childress, Maurice 207 Chinn, Latorva 39,248 CHRISTMAS FORMAL 42-45 Clair, Danny 207 Clark, Don 93 Clark, Doyle 289 Clark, Joe 186 Clark, Kenneth 79 Clark, Robert 136,249 Clark, Shirlee 249 Clarke, Alfred 156,159, 178,207 Claypool, Gary 207 Clayton, David 207 Cline, Connie 207 Close, Jeff 207 Cloud, Harold 208 Cobbins, Darla 208 Cobbins, Daryl 249 Coffman, Cindy 249 Cole, Lloyd 249 Cole, Luthaniel 249 Colfield, Lennie 208 V l E-. it., 284 l COLLlER,JERRY 45,47,49 Collins, Donald 176,178,208 -if Colston, Harold 88,134, 136,144,195,249 Colston, Harvey 147,168, 194,242,249 Colwell, Patricia 249 Combs, Willie 26,136,249 Compton, Lillie 208 Compton, Walter 97,249 Conde, Deborah 208 Conner, Mary 225 Connor, Janice 124,249 Cook, Donald 249 Cook, Jeffrey 122,136,249 Coolidge, Carmen 249 Corbin, Karla 225 Cosby, Schelley 133,250 Cotton, Arnita 225 Couiter, Clifford 208 COUNSE LO RS 62 Cox, Donald 225 Cox, Ronald 225 Cox, Tina 208 Craig, Ross 208 Crain, David 250 Cramer, Penny 250 Crank, Rhonda 250 Crawford, Janice 134,225 Creason, Daniel 225 Crews, Raylene 208 Crofton, Phillip 133 CROSS COUNTRY 162 Crowder, Linda 225 Culey, Charlotte 120,140, 164,250,270 Culey, Shirley 225 Cunningham, Deborah136,225 Cunningham, Steven 208 Cunningham, Steven 156,159, 167,208 CURL, JEAN 68 Curry, Earline 225 Cushenberry, Terry 104, 194,250 Cutchlow, Gary 208 CZAPLINSKLGEORGE 65, 176 Dale, Jessie 176,183,250 Dale, Loietta 208 Dame, Thomas 250 DANlEL,MlCHAEL 98, 164,168 DANIELS, RAY 45 Daniels, Steven 208 Danner, Donald 134,172 Darnell, Jacquelyn 225 Darnell, Michael 172 Daugherty, Dara 87,122,250 Davenport, Kim 120,270 Davidson, Kerry 208 Davila, Larry 208 Davila, Savino 250 Davis, Benny 164,169,225 Davis, Brenda 208 Davis, David 28,124,147,250 Davis Dawn 78,113,225 Davis Debbie 250 Davis Denise 37,251 Davis Elaina 134,250 Davis Gwaine 225 Davis Lois 251,270 Davis Michael 251 Davis, Terry 164,169,226 Davis, Wayne 159,208 Dawson, Brett 28,169,251 Dawson, Dianne 208 Dawson, Teresa 142,204, 208,285 Dean, Paula 251 DeArmond, Debra 226 DEBATE 112 Defoe, David 208 Defoe, Jan 251 DeGrange, Nancy 133,144,251 Delgado, Flavia 208,226 Denk, Chris 65,192,251 DePriest, LaDora 119,226 DePriest, Ruby 40,142, 241,251 DESCHNER, RICHARD 62, 243 Dickens, John 251 Dillon, Leslie 226 Dirks, Wanda 208 Dixon, Phil 134,136,251,275 Dobbs, Carolyn 208,289 Dockery, Geraldine 208 Dockery, Sharon 226 Docman, Gloria 138,251,282 Dodd, Carolyn 251 DOG PACK 146 Doleshal, Bob 147,164, 169,251 Dombrowski, Tom 192,226 Doss, Arnold 155,156,226 Doss, Maisie 136,284 Dotson, Patricia 251 Douglas, Linda 226 Douglas, Patrice 205,208 Doyle, Deborah 208 Dozier, Susan 208 Drake, Janice 226 Draskovich, Elizabeth 251 Dressler, Sharon 189,226 Drew, Larry 176,178 DRI LL TEAM 143 DriskelI,Dacre 157,172,251 Duncan,Steve 50,70,19O,251 Dunken, Lonnie 208 EAKS, CLYDE 90 EAST, JUDY 94 Eatmen, Luther 251 Edwards, Charlene 208 Edwards, Dennis 251 EDWARDS, SUSAN 70,116 ELBL, ASHLEY 87,194,241 Fabac, Sherry 208 Fabac, Vicki 226 Farabee, Steve 134,136, 176,178,226 Farmer, Jane 28,208 Farmer, Phil 116,147,204, 243,251 ,257,285 Farr, Nancy 226 Fears, Brenda 226 Fears, Stenson 251 Featherston, Vernon 113, 119,226 Feden, Sheryl 226,235 Fedora, Cindy 208 Fellers, Paul 136,159,208 Feltham, Betty 95,208,288 Parham, pon 3'1,86,147, 164,168,251,257 Fenimore, Debby 251,287 FENNEMA, STEVE 82, 171,172 FENTON, BILL 66,154, 156,190 Fernandez, Cynthia 227 Fernandez, Ray 251 Ferris, Betty 65,227 Fiatte, Linette 208 Fick, Sandra 251 Fields, Leonard 105,134, 153,1 55,156,227,232 FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Ellifrits, Candace 226 Ellington, Gerri 251 Ellington, Linda 226 Elliot, Kellie 208 Ellsberry, Deborah 208 Elmore, Aaron 155,156,226 Elrod, Michael 156,159, Guarding carefully against accident, Ruth Rollings acts as a while Maise Dodd practices her gym routine on the horse. 167,208 ENGLAND, DAN 67,176,180 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 70-75 English, Melvin 208 English, Pamela 208 Enquist, Ginny 116,251,170 Erickson, Joe 208 Eskina, Michael 226 Eskina, Steve 251 Estell, Rhodelle 251 Evans, Edward 208 Evans, Phillip 133,226 Evans, Robert 208 Evans, Teresa 208 Everhart, Gary 208 Ewing, Diane 130,136,226 76-79 Finley, Burnetta 227 Finley, John 227 Fischer, Ernie 227 Fisher, Brenda 70,252 Fisher, Kim 208 Fisher, Roberta 65,252 FITCH, SYDNEY 96 Flack, Leslie 208 Fleiche, Randy 208 Flenory, Paula 227 Fletcher, Leon 181,208 Flournay, Nancy 208 Flournay, Norma 208 FOOTBALL 152-161 Ford, Janice 209 Ford, Steve 79,1 13,252 Ford, Steve 120,252,270 Foreman, Kerry 156,159,209 FOR ENSICS 113 Foster, Dan ' 209 Fowler, Anita 227 Fowler, Pam 252 Fowler, Willie 156,159,209 Franklin, Deborah 113,120, 124,130,245,252,270 Franklin, Lachelle 37,252 Franuik, Mike 105 Frazier, Regina 227 Frazier, Terry 209 Frazier, Vivian 252 Fridblom, Grace 209,288 Frie, Benjamin 227 Fulks, Jody 209 Fulks, Mike 209 Fulton, John 252 Funderburke, Debra 209 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 124 Gabbert, Sharon 209 Gabrick, Lisa 227 Gaitan, Kim 227 GALLUP, CYNTHIA 65 Gannett, Pamela 209 Garman, Judy 252 Garman, Julie 209 Garrett, James 155,156,227 Gaskin, Charmaine 252 Gaskin, Leon 172 Gates, Dennis 65,252 Gates, Erma 209 Gates, Kenny 227 Gatson, Alice 227 Gatson, Garry 252 GAYLORD, WEBSTER 62 Gelso, Larry 252 GERMAN CLUB 114 George, Ricki 227 George, Vicki 227 G hosey, Lowell 26,37 ,1 1 5, 134,144,192,241,252 Gibbs, Jewish 192,253 Gibson, Cheryl Gibson, Pamela 209 227 spotter Gibson, Paul 156,159, 167,209 Giebler, Marvin 253 Gilbert, Keith 155,156 Gillespie, Janine 127, 133,253 Gilman, Terry 253 Gilmore, Vernon 253 GIRLS' LEAGUE 130 Glass, Larry 209 Glenn, Joyce 227 Glover, Michael 152,155, 170,253 Gober, Gloria 227 Gober, Terry 209 Godfrey, Donna 138,253,282 GOLF 190 Golubski, Fred 227 Golubski, Joe 209 Gomer, Gregory 253 Gonzalez, Marsha 253 Gonzalez, Melinda 209 Goodson, Suzanne 96,227 Gottesburen, Paul 253 Grabmiller, Daniel 227 Grady, Serita 227 Gragg, Joy 227 Gray, Benita 227 Gray, Connie 53,123,127,253 Gray, Kenneth 253 Gray, Lynne 205,209 Gray, Tina 209 Green, Bobby 209 Green, Chuck 78 Green, Joyce 209 Green, Martha 120,241 ,244, 253,270 285 Harrison , Deborah 51 ,89,227 I I . I . :-j ' .T Hodge, Annye 189,228 Hodge, Deborah 210 Hodge, ROV 176,255 HOFFMAN, K.J. 79, 163,286 Hoffman, Kevin 254 Holland, Cassandra 254,275 Holland, JOY 254 Holliday, Joy 255 Hollingsworth, Noma 210,228 I-lollinshed, Gwen 255 Hollis, Myrtle 210 Holmes, Claudia 255 Holmes, Pat 228 Holmes, Vera 210 Holter, James 228 Holwick, Denny 144,210 HOMECOMING 32-35 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT 80-81 At the Christmas formal, Terri Dawson and Phil Farmer take time out from dancing to the beat of The Second Wind, to be served refreshments by Joyce Hill. Green, Pamela Green, Ronald GREENE, CARL Greene, Mary Greenlee, Kenneth Griffin, Angela Griffin, Janet Griffin, Patricia Griffin, Richard Griffin, Shirley Griffin, Vanessa Griffitts, Linda Grim, Jannie Guerrero, Carlos Guess, Rita Guillary, Wanda Gulley, Gunter, Gunter, Michael Keith Teresa Gurney, Becky Gurney, Gustin, Deanne Lee G utierrez, Carmen G utierrez, R uben Guymon, Sherrie Habersat, Norman HADDOCK, BILL Hagins, Dallard Hale, Bobby 286 227 253 87 95,227 209 227 253 253 209 133,253 227 227,286 227 253 253 209 159,209 167,209 142,253 253 227 104,253 209 126,253 227 253 93,165, 186 209 171,210 Hall, Elston 136 Hall, Eugene 253 Hallwick, Danny 136 Hamilton, Bonnie 210 HAMILTON, CULTON 83 Hamilton, Elton 253 Hamilton, Teresa 227 Hamlett, Lori 210 Hancock, Earline 136,210 Hanes, Richard 227 Hanks, Jimmy 210 Hannah, Shelia 142,253 Hansen, David 227 Hansen, Kirsten 72,124, 253,268 HANSEN, THOMAS 97 Hanson, Melissa 210 Hardesty, Bobbie 227 Harding, Linda 253 Harding, Scott 227 Hardwick, Linda 210 Harlan, Paulette 134,227 Harper, Carol 72,133,254 Harper, Claude 210 Harper, Dale 164,169,227 Harrell, Beverly 253 Harrell, Lorna 210 Harrell, Randy 254 Harrell, Richard 72,84,254 Harrell, Steven 159,210 Harris, Christine 227 Harris, Lisa 227 Harris, Michelle 210 Harris, Stephanie 227 Harris, Theresa 210 Harris, Verla 227 Harris, William 155,254 Harrison, Janice 210 Harrison, Mark 26,126, 192,254 Harrison, Sandra 48,142,210 Hart, Claudell 97,227 Hartman, Marsha 142, 254 Hartig, Larry 227 Harvey, Cassandra 189,227 Harvey, Dyantha 254 Hassig, Marilyn 119,142,227 Hatchett, Laverne 130, 140,254 Hathaway, Cynthia 133, 142,227 Hattley, Kathy 210 Hawken, Jayne 254 Hawkins, Mickey 228 Hawkins, Wayne 136,144,228 HAWKS, L. 80 Hay, Harold 254 Hayes, Robin 78,95,254,291 Haygood, Gerry 254 Haynes, Sharie 210 Haynes, Susan 228 Head, Bonnie 210 Head, Donna 254 Heard, Darrell 254 Heartman, Pam 210 Hedge, Norman 254 Heggie, Linda 228 Heineken, Mary 254 Henderson, Andrea 210 Henderson, Terry 188,228 Hendon, Pamela 210 Hendrix, Rickey 159,167,210 Henry, Diane 254 Hensley, David 228 Hensley, Debra 120,254,270 Harbin, Joe 133,171,254 Herdman, Ron 134,136,254 Hernandez, Cindy 117,142, 254,270 Hernandez, Henry 210 Herndon, Kevin 133,136,254 Herrick, Terry 228 Hickman, Debbie 210 Hicks, Louise 210 Hicks, Ronnie 155,186,254 Highman, Lewis 228 Hill, Barbara 210 Hill, Bruce 136,144,254 Hill, Carolyn 254 Hill, Joyce 45,228,285 Hill, Lance 210 Hill, Loraine 157,228 Hill, Loretta 210 Hill, Walter 228 Hines, Roxanna 189,254 Hinkle, Pat 136,176,228 Hinman, Roberta 210 Hinson, Margaret 228 Hinze, Sharil 228 HOBBS, MARIAN 86 Hobbs, Mary 210 HOBELMAN, WAYNE 89, 159,186 Hochard, Cathy 228 Hopkins, Kathy 210 Horton, Jana 140,228 Houston, Bobby 210 Houston, Maria 228 Houston, Ricardo 210 Houtman, Donald 210 Houtman, Lanora 134,225 Houtman, Ruth 129,228,288 Houtman, Wayne 210 Howard, Barbara 228 Howard, Shirley 255 HOWE, RICH 69,154, 156,170,172 Hudson, Billie 210 Hudson, Jessena 228 Huggins, Donna 210 Hughes, Melvin 228 Hughes, Patricia 255 Hullaby, Elgin 181 Hullaby, Teresa 228 Huntington, Bonnie 210 Huskey, Trudy 210 HUTCHERSON,VlOLA 91, 124 Hutchison, Thelma 255 lbarra, Martin 228 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT 82-83 Ingram, Tony 210 Irwin, Carolyn 255 lsom, Ronald 255 Ivory, Joseph 228 Jackson, Allen 136,144, 155,172 Jackson, Annette 255 Jackson, Audrey 228 Jackson, Carla 255 Jackson, Cheryl 210 Jackson, Christi 255 Jackson, Dorene 228 Jackson, Dorothy 210 Jackson, Edward 126,255 Jackson, Glenn 228 Jackson, Michael 228 James, Danny 133 James, Lavance 155,156,228 James, Linda 155 Janes, Gary 192,256 Janesko, Dennis 155,156 Jansen, Edward 136,152, 155,156,228 Janssen, Everett 164,169, 186,256 JASINSKAS, STAN 68,70 Jastremski, Sherrie 228 Jastremski, Vickie 210 Jefferies, Rick 155,256 Jenicke, Cheryl 256 Jenkins, David 210 Jennings, Ruth 228 Jennings, Stephen 228 Jett, Denise 210 JIMENEZ, PAT 90 Jincks, Debra 228 Johnson, Albert 228 Johnson, Bettie 210 Johnson, C.L. 228 Johnson, Eva 210 JOHNSON, GORDON 65 1 Johnson, J.T. 256 Johnson, Jay 210 Johnson, Jennie 139,210 Johnson, John 136,210 Johnson, Matt 155,170, 173,256 Johnson, Mertis 256 Johnson, Nathan 210 Johnson, Nedra 256 Johnson Reggie 51,133 Johnson, Sherri 228 Johnson, Zachary 228 Jones, Anthony 210 Jones, Brenda 228 Jones, Charlene 210 Jones, Cynthia 210 Jones, David 228 Jones David 228 Jones, Deborah 210 Jones Elaine 211 Jones Herman 181,211 Jones Joe 256 Jones Kenneth 228 Jones Larry 211 Jones, Mark 162,167 Jones, Mark 211 Jones, Merry 256 Jones, Pamela 211 JONES, PHYLLIS 92 Jones, Reginald 256 Jones, Renwick 26,155,256 Jones, Rodney 228 Jones, Rolland 211 Jones, Ronald 211 Landrum, Rebecca 204,211 Lindsey, Pe99V 92,211 LANE, JULIE 72 Lane, Michael 229 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 94 Lantz, Leann119,134,142,229 Larkins, Jewell 229 Larrymore, Anita 256 Lawrence, Karen 134,142,229 Lawrence, Laura 211 Laytham, Douglas 229 Laytham, Kathy 229 Lazaro, Edward 134,136,229 Lea, Leslie 26,116,127, 256,267,270 Leavell, Kenneth 136,144,211 Leavell, Michael 164,257,271 Ledbetter, Terri 229 Lee, Beverly 257 Lee, Bonita 117,257,270 Lee, Marilyn 113,119, 229,283 Lee, Maurice 229 Lee, Melvin 176 Leek, Frances 229 Leihy, Michael 257 LETCHER, BETTY 81 Letterman, Jerry 159,21 1 LETTERMEN CLUB 147 LEWIS, BILL 82,159,186 Jones, Ronnie 228 Jones, Wilene 51,142,252,256 Jones, Willie 211 JORDON, DORETHA 70 Jordon, Linda 211 Jordon, Linda 228 JUNIOR BOARD 222 JUNIORS 220 Kalousek, Reed 133,155,256 Kanatzar, Larry 126 Kantillan, Helen 228 Karnaze, Michael 147,171 , 190,250 KAYCEES 138 Keeton, Shelia 134,136,228 Kelchner, Kathy 256 Kelly, Bessie 256 Kelly, Fred 178,211 Kennedy, Beverly 120,138, 256,270 Kennedy, Joan 211 Kent, Alan 256,270 Kernes, Carol 133,256 Kerr, Mike 176,182,292 Kibble, Portia 142,256 KIDD, FOSTER 77 Kile, Debbie 256 Killion, Mary 256 Kilpatrick, Alphonso 256 Kirk, Terri 228 Kitchen, Darlene 228 Kite, Sherry 256 Klepac, Audrey 228 Knight, Ronald 211 Knight, Theresa 229 Knox, Lewanda 229 Knudsen, Sharon 229 Kobe, Doris 211 Korn, Marsha 211 Kossyk, Nancy 95,256 Kovac, Ann 211 Kovac, Mike 229 Krapes, Rhueann 211 Kratzer, Randy 229 Kuku k, Pamela 31 ,43,45,211 Kye, David 211 Kyle, Dallas 192,229 KYLE, DONALD 99 Lamb, Patricia 229 Land, Richard 181,211 Land, Robert 122,256 Landrum, Cindy 43,120,138, 256,270 Landrum, Gary 155,156,229 Lewis, Brenodette 211 Lewis, Michelle 257 Lewis, Verdell 229 Lewis, Veronica 134,21 1 Lewis, Wardell 229 Lictenegger, Kevin 257 LILES, GENE 74 Lindsey, Raymond 126 Linnell, Steve 257 Linville, Mark 156,159,211 Lipp, Rhoda 229 Littlejohn, Marily 211 Livengood, Denise 204,211 Lockett, Francine 211 LOCKETT, LOUISE 95 Logan, Carita 212 Lornbrano, Andrea 212 Lombrano, Denise 70,257 Long, Denise 212 Long, Tammy 212 Longford, Joni 212 Looney, Sherry 212 Lopez, Charlotte 212 Lopez, Starlette 212 LORlMlER,MARON 81 Love, Alan 229 Love, Deborah 257 Love Glenna 257 Love, Janice 212 Love Vonzella 133 Loveless, Eleanor 133,257 Lovitch, Joan 138,257,271 Lowe, Kenneth 155,156,230 Lowery, Glinda 230 Lowery, Robin 212 Lowery, Shirley 212 Lucas, Anthony 171,230 Luna, Diana 212 Luna, Larry 230 Lundhoy, Patricia 257 Lundine, Ron 74,122,258 Lynch, Laurie 119,134,142, 230,291 At the Wyandotte Invitationals, Mr. Hoffman punches Kathy Tumil- son's activity ticket, as Linda Griffits, hoping to sell a program, looks OH. I 287 Maslak, Carol 122,212 MATH DEPARTMENT 88-91 Mabon, Derrick 230 Macek, Anthony 230 Macias, Rochelle 230 Mackey, Scott 46,74,113, 120,258,270 Madden, Donna 230,231 Madden, Jimmy 212 Maddox, Deborah 130,258 Maddox, Vickie 45,230 Magadan, Steven 230 Mahany, Brad 258 MAINTENANCE STAFF 100 Mathia, Clifford 155,156 Mathis, Joyce 26,258 Matthews, Lolita , 212 Maupins, Linda 21 2 Maxwell, Rheodis 513212 Mayfield, Angela 119,230 Mayhew, Deborah 258 McBratney, Kevin 230 McCall, Mary 212 McCambry, Shelia 230 McCarty, Roberta116,258,270 McClain, Mark 230 McCloud, Jerri 33,259 McCloyn, Patricia 259 McCluney, Darrell 133,259 McCluney, Wendell 212 McConnell, Charles 259 McCowan, Forrest 259 McCowan, Juanita 28,130,212 Mortko, Pat 165,167,212 Moses, Edward Moss, Dannette Mossie, Cheri Moulin, Tami Mullins, James Mullins, Linda Mumford, Catherine Munjack, Theresa Murphy, Fred Murphy, Lillian Murphy, Steven 231 259 259 46,212 212 259 231 212 136,231 212 159 MAJOR ETTES 145 Makar, Steve 212 Mallotte, Robin 212 Malnar, Ann 212 Malnar, Mike 146,162,164, 166,186,258 Maney, Gloria 230 Manuel, Jimmy 258 Marcel, Larry 26 Marcel, Steve 230 Marcel, Tina 230 Mariner, Leslie 258 Martin, Allan 230 Martin, Curley 212 Martin, John 258 Martin, Marcia 258 Martin, Mary 258 MARTIN, RICHARD 68 Martin, Seletia 133,258 Martley, Lloyd 155,258 MASCOTS 145 McCoy, Luther 172 McCoy, Rickie 136 McCuIlum, Frank 230 McCurry, Linda 259,270 McDonald, Debbie 259 McDonald, James 212 McDonald Milton 146,174, 176,183,259 McDonald, Paul 116,230,270 McElroy, Michael 212 McGee, Anthony 26 McGee, Kerry 212 McGhee, Vickie 230 McGowan, Terri 129,142,230 McGrew, Kevin 195,230 McHENRY,ORVlLLE 99 Debby Fenimore is one of many students at- Wyandotte who leave school early on special work-release time permits. 288 Mclntosh, Sandra 212 Mclntosh, Viola 230 MclNTOSH, W.A. 79 McKinney, Kathy 134,212 McLeod, Luther 230 McMilIian, Sheryl 142, 242,259 McNair, James 259 McNeely, Darwin 136,155, 156,230 McN UTT, ME LBA 70 McWAID, CLIFTON 77 Mealman, Terry 144,164, 190,241 ,259,271 Mears, Linda 113,230 MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB 122 Meister, Carol 259 Meister, Charles 133,259 Mejia, Julia 259 Mercer, Julie 142,204,212 Merrill, Pam 134,230 Mertens, Denise 230 MEYERS, CONNIE 99,128 Mikan, Ann 212 Mikan, Mary 230 Miles, Ann 116,130,259 Miles, Brenda 212 Miles, Jacqueline 212 Miller, Diane 130,212 Miller, Joseph 259 Miller, Kathy 119,136,230 Miller, Linda 259 Miller, Marcia 120,259,270 Miller, Mark 230 Miller, Shelia 212 Mills, Micahel 230 Mills, Sharon 230 Minor, Diane 212 Minor, Jerry 259 Miroslaw, Lisa 230 Mitchell, Lee 231 Mitchell, Lenora 259 Mitchell, Monroe 97,259 Moeller, Nathan 231 Montes, Joy 212 Montgomery, Eddie 212 Montgomery, Ron 259 Montleon, Rosalie 231 Moore, Anita 212 Moore, Brenda 259 Moore, Cassandra 259 Moore, Denise 212 Moore, Dwight 231 Moore, Greta 231 Moore, Jane 231 Moore, Michael 231 Moore, Pamela 250 Moore, Randy 172,212 Moore, Ronald 159,212 Moran, Espiridion 212 Moran, Junior 152 Morgan, Linda 212 Morgan, Mark 259 MORITZ, CONNIE 73,141 Morris, Jenny 140,259 Morris, Richlyn 212 Morris, Toni 48,231 Napiecek, Pamela 231 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 272 NAYLOR, FRANK 74, 121,270 Neal, Cheri 120,124,245, 260,270 Neal, Cleveland 212 Neal Freeman 212 Neet, Carol 235 Neill Phyllis 129,260 Nelson, David 133 Nelson, Marie 260 Nelson, Ronald 112,231 Newbold, Dean 147,153, 155,192,260 Newbold, Gary 156,159,212 Newhouse, Lewis 162,213 Newhouse, Loretta 209,213 Newhouse, Louis 136 Newman, Carl 231 Newman, Don 136,213 Newman, Jane 260 Nibert, Teresa 231 Nicasio, John 156,159,213 Niedig, Randy 231 Nolan, Ann 162 Noone, Melinda 138,250,260 Norris, Daniel 213 Norris, Jeffrey 231 Norton, Gail 29,260 Norwood, Gail 260 NOVAK, TONY 66 Nowak, Steve 89,98,260 Nuessen, Kevin 168,169,213 Obee, Ron 147,155,187,260 OCHS, CAROL 70 O'DE LL, SHERRY 73 OFFICE STAFF 101 Ogg, Robert 231 Oliver, PGQQV 136,231 Olsen, Kevin 136,144, 258,260 Phinisee, Larry 231 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 98 Pier, Ricky 213 Pierce, Dale 213 Piggee, Denise 213 Pilcher, Janet 261 Pinchem, Anna 213 Pinder, Mark 261 Pittman, Wayland 136,261 Planac, Susan 261 Platt, Kumti 213 Pleas, Valorie 231 PLUCKER, DR. O.L. 59 Poe, Donna 204,213 Poindexter, Byron 47,78, 113,181,213 Poole, Diane 38,261 Porter, Joann 261 Powers, Mike 231 Price, Cathy 261 PRICE,EDDlE 82,159,164 Robinson, Gwendolyn140,262 Olszewski, Fred 97,260 O RCHESTRA 134 Ornelas, Diana 231 Overbaugh, Susan 136 Overman, Marilyn 213 Overman, Michael 167,213 Owen, Edward 231 Owens, Bonnie 260 Owens, Marshall 260 Pace, Sandy 129,260 Pachech, Brenda 213 Packer, Terri 213 Padelli, James 190,231 Palacios, Robert 162,231 Palmerin, Richard 261 PANTOGRAPH 120 PANTOGRAPH CUBS 118 Park, David 155,156,231 Parker, Janet 261 Parker, Wendell 213 Parrott, Patricia 162,261 Parson, Bessie 213 Partee, Elvis 213 Paterson, David 261 Patterson, Michael 116,136, 146,261 ,270 Patterson, Stephen 169, 181 ,213 Patterson, Terri 82,231 Patton, Brian 159 Pauley, Verda 130,231 Paulin, David 222 Payne, Chris 136,261 Payne, Janet 213 Payne, LaFrance 231 Payne, Rochelle 213 Payne, Wilma 261 Peacher, Danny 261 Peeler, Alan 171,261 Peeler, Kim 213,289 Peeler, Roger 231 Peknik, Annette 117,142, 252,261 ,270 Peknik, Susan 142,213,288 Pellegrino, Angie 213 Pemberton, Dorothy 261 Pemberton, Sherri 213 Perez, Kathy 231 Perez, Susan 213 Perkins, Daniel 261 Perkins, Ronnie 213 Perkins, Yolonda 37,261 PERRY, BILL 84,147, 154,186 Peterman, Mark 231 Peterson, Deborah 261 Phillips, Ann 113,231 Phillips, Kathryn 261 Phillips, Kim 261,270 Phillips, Stephen 134,136, 167,213 Price, Kathy 231 Pride, John 261 Proctor, Roxane 214 Pruessner, Joseph 136,214 Pruitt, Jessie 50,188 Puckett, James 214 Punsley, Ron 214 Oueen, Patrick 136,231 QUI LL AND SCROLL 270 Quinn, Patsy 231 OUIVERIAN 116 QUIVERIAN CUBS 119 R Radojevich, Nancy 119,231 RAFFETY, MARILYN 92 Ragsdale, Jewell 159,214 Raider, Jim 214 Ramirez, Gilbert 214 RAMMIREZ, CAROL 70 RAMSEY, LESTER 93 RAMSEYER, ROGER 78 Randle, Bethenia 261 Randolph, Rene 231 Raridon, Bill 231 Rasdall, Russell 167,169,214 Reaves, Yvette 261 Rector, Harold 214 Redmon, Celinda 231 Reed, Sam 115 Reeves, Martha 119,231 Reeves, Nola 261 REGIONALS lBASKETBALLl 182 ln hopes of making their Splash Club routine even better, Susie Peknik, Betty Feltham and Grace Fridblom listen to the advice of their coach, Ruth Houtman, Rollings, Ruth 113,189, 262,265,284 Roper, Nicholas 159 Roper, Rick 214 Rose, Larry 159,171,214 Ross, Deborah 136,262 Ross, Kaffie 74,232 Ross, Michael 214 Rosson, Ellen 214 Rosson, PBQQV 105,262 Roudybush, Ellen 133,232 Roudybush, Helen 'l19,129, Renee, Diane 214 Reynolds, Sharon 231 Reynolds, Tom 65,261 Rhone, Shelia 262 RHONE, THOMAS 60,69, 147,281 Richard, Donald 96 Richards, Becky 231 Richardson, Beverly 261 Rieicheniker, Ricky 214 Rieke, Kurt 261 Rieke, Roberta 214 Riley, Margaret 231 Roark, Steve 155 Roberson, Robert 231 Robertson, Rodney 231 Roberts, Randy 231 Robinette, Barry 133,231 Robinette, Rebecca 214 Robinson, Cynthia 231 ROBINSON, KENNETH 95 Robinson, Kim 214 Robinson Michael 231 Robinson Nathanial 176, 178,231 Robinson, Rodney 136, 144,172 Robinson, Twyla 142,241,262 Robison, James 231 Rock, Stephen 262 Rogers, Barbara 214 Rogers, Robert 262 Rogers, Tina 214 Roland, Jody 214 Roll, Sherry 262 Rollings, Patricia 214 133,142,232 Rousell, Denice 262 Rowan, Kevin 232 Rowe, Craig 232 Ruiz, Joseph 232 Rush, John 159 Russell, Susan 232 Rust, Bill 46,79,113, 122,123,232 Ruttan, Dee 214 Ruttan, Rebecca 232 Ryan, John 214 Saheb, David 167,169,214 Sainich, Monica 262 Samsel, Lawrence 214 Sanchez, Richard 232 Sanders, Debra 232 Sanders, Kathy 214 289 I l Kim Peeler, Carolyn Dobb and Doyle Clark take advantage of the inexpensive and tasty meals offered in the school cafeteria. Sanders, Lemmie Saunders, Linda Sanders, Tim Sanderson, Mamie Sandridge, John Sands, Debbie Santillan, Helen Sappington, Stacia Saragusa, Patrick Saunders, Arnold Saunders, Donald Saunders, Jerold Saunders, Linda Schaibel, Susan Schak, Daniel Schesser, Joe Schipper, Deborah Schlicht, Susan Schmalz, Darrell Schmidt, Sheryl Schmidt, Steve Schnirch, Robert 232 232 232 214 134,136, 144,232 1 17 ,142, 262,270 133,232 144,232 214 232 133,164, 169,232 134 232 215 214 262 262 142,262 215 134,232 75,262 262 SCHOENFISH, GLENN 95 SCHROEDER, DANA 94 Schultz, Lema 118,129,232 Schultz, Raymond Schutte, Rene 31 ,262 232 SCHWERDTFEGER, LEO SCIENCE CLUB 85 123 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Scott, Barbara Scott, Debby 290 84-87 262 232 Scott, Kay 232 Scott Lori 33,138,262 Scott Nancy 142,232 Scott, Sharon 113,262 Sedler, Gale 215 Sedler, Lynn 142,262,271 Selbe, David 215 Sells, Ronald 230,232 Selmon, Joe 232 SENIOR BOARD 241 SENIOR SUMMARIES 276-279 SENIORS 238 Sessions, Michelle 262 Sestrich, John 262 Seufert, Bethany 119,142 Seymour, Becky 215 Seymour, Micki 232 Shaffer, Erwin 232 Shaffer, Nyoka 215 Sheets, Cecelia 78,232 Sheffield, Linda 204,215 Sheffield, Michael 174,176, 182,262,271 Shepard, Gary 262 Shepard, Larry 262 Shepard, Lemuel 262 Shephard, Shari 215 Sheppard, Ruth 134,215 Sherrell, James 215 Sherrell, Robert 215 Shienle, Yvonne 100 Shutto, Richard 215 Sibert, Kevin 262 Simmons, Chandra 215 Simmons, PC-299V 263 Sims, Linda 215 Sims, Ralph 167,215 Sims, Wanda 263 Singer, Vee Ann 232 Siscoe, Carol 263 Siscoe, Don 162,186 Siscoe, William 263 Skaggs, Mark 134,215 Sloan, Mauricw 215 Small, Clarence 232 Smart, Liz 235 Smiley, Larry 232 Smith, Barbara 263 Smith, Carl 179 Smith, Charles 263 Smith, Dale 155,171,263 Smith, Darlene 232 Smith, Deborah 117,119, 263,270 Smith, Ernest 215 Smith, Jesse 263 Smith, Juanita 263 Smith, Judy 263 Smith, Michael 159,215 Smith, Ollie 40,93 Smith, Patrick 136,232 Smith, Rochelle 263 Smith, Steven 215 Smith, Tom 21 5 Smith, Verna 263 Smith, Vernon 127,195,232 Smith, Walt 215 Smittie, Angela 263 Smotherman, Terry 215 Snow, Lonnie 263 Snyder, Andy 172,215 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 64-69 Solem, Mary 215 SOPHOMORES 202 Soptic, Gregory 136,232 Soptic, Gregory 28,155, 156,232 Sounders, Donald 232 Sounders, Jerold 215 Sowell, Karen 215 Soza, Danny 136,232 Spangler, Charlene 215 Spear, Richard 215 SPLASH CLUB 128 SPORTS SUMMARY 196 Square, Ina 38,264 Square, LaTonya 232 Squire, Stephen 31,232 Stakley, Mary 215 Stallings, Thomas 264 Stanard, Larry 232 Stankewsky, Nick 215 Stan kewsky, Victor 264 Stanley, Eula 124,215 Stanturf, Cheryl 264 Stanturf, George 215 Stark, Perry 232 Starnes, Jan 264 Starnes, Robert 215 Steele, Vickie 232 Steen, Charlie 155,156, 178,232 Stephens, Bernice 48,117, 142,252,264,270 Stephens, Carolyn 120,130, 138,264,270 Stephens, Curry 28,48,232 Stephens, Sherrie 215 Stettnisch, Sherri 264 Steward, Shereeta 264 Stewart, Cheryl 215 Stewart, Terry 176,178,232 Stinnett, Michael 232 STIPETICH, CAROL 88 Stone, David 232 Stoneberger, Mark 119, 134,232 Storz, Harry 233 Stout, Janice 264 Stout, Shirley 215 Strickland, Karyn 232 Strickland, Sherie 133,142, 222,232 Strickland, Sylvia 136,215 STRIMP LE, CLYDE 89,90, 186 Strimple, Marcilyn 117,134, 142,252,264,270 Strong, Gwen 215 Stroup, Rodney 233 Sublett, Beverly 233,264 Sublett, Darrell 233 Sullivan, Cheryl 264 Suttington, George 171, 172,173 Sutton, Debbie 215 SWAIM, FRANCIS 88 Swancy, Barbara 120,188,264 Swayne, Timothy 233 SWETT, FRANCES 72 Swift, Richard 264 SWIMMING 164-167 Syrus, Juanda 264 Szulski, Diana 134,264 Taffe, Deloris 264 Tallant, Janis 114,117,134, 242,264,270 Tarwater, Danny 172,233 Tarwater, Kathy 215 Taylor, Andrea 233 Taylor, Diane 26,264 Taylor, Doris 233 Taylor, Jack 233 Taylor, Martha 264 Templeton, Mickey 264 TENNIS 194 Terry, Larry 215 THARP, JACK 83 Thomas, Angelina 215 Thomas, Cheryl 215 Thomas, Fred 155,186,264 Thomas, Jerry 233 Thomas, Kimberley 73,215 THOMAS, MAURINE 92 VARNER, ROBERTA 81 Thomas, Sharon 215 Thomas, Vincent 162 THOMPSON, J.D. 76,134 Thompson, Patricia 113, 134,215 Thulin, Dorlene 264 Thulin, Terry 215 TICHENOR, ROBERT 68, ' 222 TIERS, LINDA 87 Tigert, Larry 169,176,215 Tilford, Tamara 133,14O, 240,264,266 Tiller, Serverthia 233 Tilley, Diana 117,264,270 Timm, Karen 215 Timmons, Brenda 53,72,79, 113,233 Tinch, Robert 104 Tindle, Diane 264 Tindle, Donna 233 Todd, Andy 215 Toepher, Kim 134,136, 264,271 Tolon, Kenneth 156,159,215 Tomasevic, Debra 264 Townsend, Marla 233 TRACK lBOYS'l 186 TRACK lGIRLS'l 188 Tramble, Cassandra 215 Traylor, Randy 181,215 Troutman, Darrell 264 Tumilson, Kathy 133,265,286 Turner, Paul 156,159,216 Turner, Susan 84,'l34,136, 265,271 Unrein, Paula 209,216 UPSON, DONALD 60 Upton, Max 265 USHERS CLUB 125 Uziel, Connie 216 Vallejo, Joe 265 Vallejo, Valerie 233 Valverde, John 205,216 Valverde, Rick 162,233 Vandeputte, Cindy 265 Vandeputte, Tammy 233 Varner, Susan 117,265,270 Vaughn, Arnold 133,265,275 Vaughn, Deborah 53, 113, 136,233 Vaughn, Fred 216 Vergovich, Jeff 234 Vigil, Eugene 234 Vigil, Robert 126,127,216 Villarreal, Jesus 234 Vines, Danny 232 Vines, David 234 Vines, Tim 169 VINING, CHARLES 62,232 Vogel, Edward 216 Vogel, Kristen 165,234 Vogel, Michael 234 Vogel, Teresa 265 Vollnogel, Michelle 133,265 Vollnogel, Vicki 234 Vose, Gregory 192,234 Wachter, Frank 265 Wacker, Linda 234 Waddell, Shelly 216 Walker, Jacqueline 216 Walker, Janet 130,133, 140,265 Walker, Jerry 84,176,257,265 Walker, Ray 74,153,155 Walker, Rita 265 Waller, Danny 26,162, 186,265 Walls, Karen 120,245,265,270 Walters, Shelia 119,234 Warczakoski, Joe 266 Warczakoski, Katherine 216 Ward, Theresa 266 Warford, Jerry 66,266 Washington, Camille 216 Washington, Joyce 234 Washington, Margaret 216 Waters, Mildred 216 Watson, Debra 188,234 Watson, Monica 124,188,266 Wayman, Bret 216 Wayne, Johnny 178 Weathers, James 216 Weathers, Mary 188,266 Weatherspoon, Sherri 234 Webb, Michael 88,234 Webb, Monica 216 Weber, Stanley 234 Weddington, lra 234 Weigman, Howard 216 Welch, Patricia 78,204,216 Wells, Edward 40,134,234 Wesley, Ruben 266 West, Betty 216 West, Faral 216 West, Sherry 216 Wheeler, Bertha 80,266 Wheeler, Jerry 66,176,192 Whisler, Tammie 216 Whitaker, Albert 266 Whitaker, Mary 234 Whitcomb, Fred 275 White, Carolyn 216,234 Wilson, Richard 156,159, White, Cozetta 216 White, Curtis 266 White, Mary 266 White, Mary 216 White, Ray 234 White, Sharon 119,129, 142,234 White, Wendall 216 Whitlock, Bill 172,216 Wiehe, Clyde 234 Wiggins, Mary 234 Wigmen, Howard 136 Wilkerson, Joe 266 Willett, Milton 216 Williams Bernice 134,234 Williams Bernice 136 Williams Booker 216 Williams Brenda 217 Williams Carolyn 235 Williams Cathy 266 Williams Celissa 217 Williams Cheryl 217,235 Williams Debbie 266 Williams Delora 217 Williams Denise 266 Williams Eugene 75,205 Williams Hazel 217 Williams Houston 28,266 Williams Janice 217 Williams JoAnn 235 Williams, Joann 188,235 Williams Joeail 235 Williams, Joslyn 267 Williams Lonnie 217 Williams Loretta 235 Williams, Lynn 32,267 Williams Marilyn 267 Williams Maurice 267 Williams Patricia 217,267 Williams Renee 267 Williams Richelle 217 Williams, Robert 152,155, 156,235 Williams Rosalyn 217 Williams Ruthie 28,235 Williams, Sherry 130,133,267 Williams, Terrie 217 Williams, Timothy 267 Williams, Vienna 235 Williams, Willie 235 Willis, Denise 217 Willis, Rose 235 Willmon, Donna 217 Wilson, Alice 130,140, 226,235 Wilson, Audrey 235 Wilson, Belinda 217 Wilson, Chris 235 Wilson, Cynthia 235 Wilson, Deborah 267,275 Wilson, Debra 130,133,235 Wilson, Donald 172,235 Wilson, Gaile 235 Wilson, Kathy 33,217,267 Wilson, Linda 235 Wilson, Liz 217 Wilson, Luther 136,217 Wilson, Pamela 130,235 171,217 Wilson, Wanda 217 Winfrey, Linda 235 Winston, Doris 235 Winterringer, Dana 217 Wise, Frank 235 Wise, Jeri 235 Wise, Lea 217 Wiser, Barry 43,121 ,267,270 Witt, Diane 217 Witt, Mary 51,235 Witt, Rose 73,138,209,217 Wolfe, Roy 217 Womack, Joshsalyn 136,217 Woods, Brenda 136,217 Woods, Nathaniel 156,159,217 Woodson, Jo 235 Woolsey, Randy 147,162, 186,235 Word, Jan 78 WORK STUDY PROGRAM 96 Worley, Paul 235 Worrell, Diane 142,217 Worthy, Mike 217 Wren, Gary 235 WRESTLING 170-173 Wright, David 267 Wright, Randy 31 ,43,45, 156,159,180,217 Wright, Wiley 164,166, 190,267 Yarnevich, Mike 235 Yates, Linda 235 Yeager, Kathy 235 Yeager, Stephanie 136,217 Yonts, Cindy 235 Young, Daniel 69 Young, George 66,192 Young, Michael 217 Young, Willie 217 Zabielski, Robert 235 Zaragoza, Rosie 205,217 Zawada, Dolores 217 Zawada, Kathy 235 Zea, Dale 136,144,267 Zewalk, Barbara 267 Zimmerman, Jane 217 Zimmerman, Terry 235 Zugelder, Patricia 133,267 Zumwalt, Lester 217 291 Utilizing old yearbooks dating back to 1929, Kathy Buszzard, Editor-in-chief, looks at how yearbook styles have changed and improved. Quiverian presents 7974 Quiverian Staff Editor-in-Chief ...... Opening Section General Index Business Manager Administration Faculty Summary After Hours Co Editors Systems Co Editors Involvement Co Editors Competition Co Editors Faces Co Editors Juniors Seniors Head Photographer Photographers .......................KathyBuszzard Grace Boswell Bernice Stephens Janis Tallant Ginny Enqulst Roberta lVlcCarty Cindy Hernandez lVlarcllyn Strlmple Annette Peknlk Debbie Smith Susan Varner Debbie Sands Bonita Lee lVllke Burns Phil Farmer Leslie Lea Paul lVlcDonald Ann lVllles Michael Patterson Kathy Buszzard Faculty Advisor lVls Susan Edwards Sophomores ............. ..... ............ D i ana Tilley a book full of prlde Przde we ve learned the real meanzng Hopefully thzs book wzll make everyone feel a part of the przde that went znto zt We returned to some tradztzons the red and whzte cover the arrows old yet stzll modern We broke some tradztzons new dzvzszon tztles, After Ho urs for Student Lzfe Systems for Academzcs Involvement for Organzzatzons Competztzon for Sports Faces for Student Body Tremendous effort went znto the zndzvzdual pzctures of the entzre faculty Notzce the athletzc teams pzctured not In suzts and tzes but tn thezr team uniforms the many creatwe mood spreads zn After Hours the personal attentzon gzven to many organzzatzons zn Involvement the accuracy zn pzcturzng all of Bzg Red s students zn Faces Appreczate the extra color zn the 74 Quzverzan The staff cubs and photographers worked zn the sun washzng hundreds of fzlthy cars sellzng sacks, and more sacks of candy peddlzng statzonery and personalzzatzons to pay for that extra color Our efforts let us have two color pzctures znstead of only one Inspzratzon and our theme came from folk sznger John Denver s beautzful lyrzcs to Season Suzte We buzlt our book on the lyrzc As dzfferent as we are we re stzll the same Speczal lovzng thanks go to Mr and Mrs Olzn Wzlson They arranged over fzfty people zn a fzeld at Czty Park for our fzrst color pzcture They fought off mosquztos at Wyandotte County Lake waztzng for just the rzght sunset for our second color pzcture They soothed many a frustrated edztor and spent preczous summer evenzngs teachzng us photography Edwards our new sponsor deserves credzt for her dedzcatzon zn learnzng along with us Mzss Nzkz Economy returned to lend her experzence when we needed tt most Mr Wes Kurre helped sort out our confuszon Most zmportant to me, zs the 74 staff Our frzendshzps The countless hours we spent workzng ln the yearbook room long after the halls were szlent We have shared many thzngs the tenszons of a deadlzne the frustratzon of chooszng a cover the antzczpatzon A lzttle part of each of us has gone Into thzs 74 Quzverzan, We are proud of zt and the school zt represents We want so much for you the reader to feel the przde too www THEME As dlfferent as we are we re stlII the same Season Denver copyrught 1972 Cherry Lane IVIusnc Co all rnghts reserved PROFESSIONAL CREDITS The At kusson Studuos Interstate Book Manufacturers Inc PHOTOGRAPHY Anderson Studios cholr band orchestra OIlnWlIson faculty sophomore Junior and sensor portraits summer school football table of contents 89 12 13 14 Iguntar specnal effectI 17 32 33 42-43 44-45 110 128129 270 IQUIII and Scrolll 274 275 Charles Burgess 154 l28c3I 174 f18z2I 179112 8:31 166128131 160161 182183 184185 190 128:31 191 I1 28131 POETRY Kathy Buszzard 417 56 108 148 198 I I l , . . . 7 . . , , . . . , . . . 9 I Q n 1 I , , Q Q n r l . . . , 3 ' , 9 , 4 1 n a 4 , , ' . . . ! 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