Clay City High School - Claytonian Yearbook (Clay City, IL)

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Y TON I A N CLAY CITY UNIT DISTRICT 10 CLA Y CITY, ILLINOIS FOREWORD The 1911-72 school year has been filled with many cherished memories, all contributing to the vast memory which is high school life. Many of these memories are reflected in faces. The faces of youth reflect the hope, joy, love, anxiety, admiration and frustrations of today's people. Given an opportunity to grow and mature, these faces will guide tomorrow's destinies. The '72 CLAYTONIAN staff sincerely hope this book will make it easier for you to remember the reflections of the faces of our youth with joy and admiration. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE................ FOREWORD................. TABLE OF CONTENTS........ ADMINISTRATION........... FACULTY ................... SENIORS................... JUNIORS.................... SOPHOMORES................ FRESHMEN................... JUNIOR HIGH -............. ELEMENTARY................. ORGANIZATIONS.............. ATHLETICS.................. ACTIVITIES............... - ADVERTISEMENTS............. Superintendent I am a native of Norris City, Illinois. I received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Southern Illinois University of Carbondaleand the Educational Master's Degree from the University of Illinois. I taught Vocational Agriculture at Clay City High School from 1963 until 1967, was in the Wabash Valley College Vocational Education Department from 1967 until 1969, and was Director of Vocational- Technical Education for Illinois Eastern Junior Colleges from 1969 until June 1971, when I returned to Clay City. I served two years in the armed forces, spending most of this time in Germany, serving with a cavalry unit. My wife, Mary Ella, and I have three children who are students in our Clay City school system: Janette, a sophomore; Patsy, a freshman; and Kinchel, a second grader. 5 Unit District 10 Board of Education MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION; SEATED, (left to right): Mr. Albert Michels; Mr. Jerry Kessler; Mr. Bill Sharp; Mr. BillMitchel; Mr. Warren Wattles, Vice-President; Mr. Cletis Hosselton, President; and Mr. John K. Duff, Secretary. Elementary Building Principal MR. CECIL COCHRAN Guidance Director Administrative Secretary and Unit 10 Bookkeeper Mrs. Crackel works hard to keep the Unit 10 books. She is shown working diligently on the payroll. 7 Mr. Kent Saxe, the assistant to the Principal Mrs. Mary Lou, School Nurse Mr. Arthur W. Phillips, Treasurer of Unit District 10 Mrs. Hazel Hildebrand, Elementary Building Secretary 9 Office Assistants OFFICE ASSISTANTS: (left to right): Sharon McCrory, Kathy Wattles, Brenda Cailteux, Lea Ann Wattles, Shirley Iffert, and Debbie Bayler. Debbie Bayler, Brenda Cailteux, Shirley Iffert, and Lea Ann Wattles are working busily in the office. Kathy Wattles answers the telephone, while Sharon McCrory is checking attendance. Librarians STUDENT LIBRARIANS (left to right): Glenda Wilkin; Brenda Carrington; Rhonda Payne; Juliai Rauch; Sharon Murbarger; Mrs. Shore, Librarian; Linda Curtis; Betty Gray. ir'H Glenda Wilkin and Brenda Carrington help a student check out a book while Julia Rauch and Rhonda Payne check a book back into the library. Betty Gray, Sharon Murbarger, and Linda Curtis are busy helping a student find a good novel. II High School LEFT TO RIGHT: Cook Dorothy Smith, Cook Helen Hosselton, Vicki Gill, Becky Thompson, Ruth Ann Lynn, Betty Gray, Ethel Abbott, Carol Pierce, Linda Curtis, Randy Ulrey, Glenda Wilkin, Steve Sharp, Betty Duffina, Connie Martin, Jerry Wright, Robin Payne. Don’t the girls eat lunch? Cafeteria Dishwashers Betty Duffina, Glenda Wilkin, and Steve Sharp Clean up after the messy students. Cook Helen Hosselton, substitute Cook Beverley Dunahee, and Head Cook Dorothy Smith are ready to serve the students. Hungry students hurry to get their trays while Mrs. Long takes their tickets. 13 Elementary Cafeteria BACK ROW (left to right): Melinda Simpson; Cathy Willison; Janice Gardner; Cecil Staser, cook; Deanna Ryker; Joann Bailey, cook; Shelia Shelton; Bemetta Weiler, cook; Dorothea Pringle , cook; Rita Mullins. FRONT ROW (left to right): Marilyn Nix, Ruth Walker, Beverly Dyer, Sandra Warf, Debra Kingler, Carla Dulaney, Donna Ryker. 14 The students are enjoying their lunch in the cafeteria. Bus Drivers LEFT TO RIGHT: Dee Webb. Vernadine Phillips, Tom Bridges, Earlene Henry, Arkell Murbarger, Floyd Fildes, Leon Eastin, Hubert Evans, Fred Weiler, Don O’Dell. High School Custodians Robert Foreman and Robert Staser, Jr, Elementary Custodians Mrs. Beverly Dunahee and Mrs. Lois Bates keep the blackboards spic and span. High School Faculty SHIRLEY JUAN AUSBROOK, B. S. in Education Physical Education, American History, Social Problems Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois LARRY BRANT. B. S. in Education, M, S. in Education Industrial Arts, I, II, III, Building Trades, Cabin; Making Olney Central College, Olney, Illinois; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston Illinois; Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, BETTY BYERLY, B, S, in Education, M, S, in Education Home Economics I, II, III, Family Living Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois ROBERT EDWARDS. B. S. Shorthand, Typing, General Business, Bookkeeping, Office Practice Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky LARRY E. GARIEPY, B. S. in Education Drivers’ Education, Physical Education, Athletic Director, Baseball Coach, Track Coach Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois FAYE EDDINGS, B. S. in Education Spanish I and II, English IV Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois JACK GENGLER, B. M., M. S. in Music Education Band Director in Elementary and High School Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois t k CLARA R. LONG, B, S. in Education, M. S, in Education English III, Guidance Director Texas Wesleyan College, Ft. Worth, Texas; Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, Indiana; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois LOUIE LUSK, B. S. American History, World History, Physical Education Basketball Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach, Assistant Track Coach Oakland City College, Oakland City, Indiana DAVID PATTON, B. S. Agriculture I, II, III, Farm Management, Farm Power and Mechanics Southeastern Illinois Junior College; Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois EDITH RICHARDSON, B. S. in Education Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, General Math Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois KENT SAXE, B. S., M. S. Bilogy, General Science Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois PAULINE SHORE, B. S. in Education, M. S. in Education Psychology, Librarian Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois GEORGE R. SKAGGS, A. B., M. Div., M. A. in Education English I and II, Cross Country Coach Western Asst. Track Coach Western Kentucky State University; Union College, Kentucky; University of Iowa; Drew University LYNN VAN DYKE, B. A., M. S. in Chemistry Chemistry, Physics, Applied Math, Trig and Analytic Geometry McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois; Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky Elementary School Faculty LINFORD BALL, B. S, Junior High Social Studies Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois. EDNA BRUCE, B. A. Second Grade Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois LA VERA BRYAN Remedial Teacher Credits from Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois ANNA MARY CARRINGTON, B. S. Second Grade Asbury College, Wilmore, Kentucky; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois MADGE CRACKEL, B. A. First Grade McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois IRENE FASSAM, B. S. Sixth Grade Johnson Bible College, Knoxville Tennessee; Eastern, Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois CATHRYN FEE, B. A. Third Grade William Woods College; McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois VIRGINIA HAGERSTROM, B. S. Fourth Grade University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois; McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois BONNIE HARRIS, B. S. Fifth Grade Weber State College, Ogden, Utah; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois EMMA JEAN LAWSON, S, A. Third Grade Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois DON MAYO, B. S, in Education Title I Director, Cross Country Coach, Associate Track Coach Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois HAROLD ROYER, B. S. Junior High Science and Reading Athletic Director, Basketball Coach, Track Coach McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois GARY SLOAN, B. S. Sixth Grade, Baseball Coach, Associate Track Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois RHODA STALLARD First Grade Credits from Olney Central College and Eastern Illinois University LUCILLE STANLEY, B. S. Junior High Math Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois KATHLEEN TOLER, B. S. Fifth Grade Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, Oklahoma HELEN WINTERROWD Kindergarten Credits from McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois, and Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois CLARENCE WORKMAN, B. S. Junior High English and Reading McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois PATRICIA WORKMAN, B. S., M. S. Fourth Grade McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois; Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois IRS. ANN SHAFFER Keeps everyting nder control in seventh hour :udy hall at the high school. The Elementary School teachers pause a few minutes during a hectic day to catch their breath. DEBORAH JEAN BAYLER Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,3 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Treas. 4 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4 Principal's Cabinet 2,3 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4 Beta Club 3,4 Girl’s Ensemble 3 Office Assistant 3,4 Class Secretary 3 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 DEBRA JEAN BRADLEY Champaign Central High School 1,2,3 Co-Ed. Club 2 Librarian 4 LARRY BRYAN Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 President 4 Principal's Cabinet 1,2,3 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 Cross Country 3,4 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Class President 2 ELAINE BUERSTER Beta Club 3,4 32 BRENDA KAY CAILTEUX Annual Staff 3,4 Co-Editor 4 Beta Club 3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,3 Office Assistant 4 Outstanding American Student 3 Betty Crocker Award DAR Award BRUCE COLCLASURE Industrial Arts Club 1,2, 3,4 F.F.A. 2,4 JOHNNY LYNN DEHART F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Industrial Arts Club Reporter 3 MARK A. DORIS Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2 Pep Band 1,2 Spanish Club 1,2 Beta Club 3,4 President 4 Principal's Cabinet 1,2,3 Newspaper Staff 2 33 JERRY ECKELBERRY Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,4 Track 1,2 Cross-Country 1,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 Vice President 3 F.F.A. 1,2 Industrial Arts Club 1 Principal's Cabinet 3 M1CHEAL RAY FLEXTER F. F.A. 1.2,3,4 PATRICIA ANN FRANKLIN G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 Secretary 4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Vice President 3 President 4 Pep Club 1,3 Newspaper Club 3,4 Principal’s Cabinet 3 Class Vice President 2 Annual Staff 4 Fall Festival Queen Candidate 4 Sno-Queen Candidate 4 Heart Fund Queen Cand. 4 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 RICHARD FRYBURGER Noble High School 1 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Treasurer 3 Reporter 4 F.H.A. 4 Spanish Club 4 Newspaper Staff 4 34 JOANNE GRAY G.A.A. 1 F.H.A. 3.4 Cafeteria 2,3 PHILLIP DEAN HENDERSON Science 3 Newspaper Staff 4 Ind. Arts Club 1,2 Pep Club 3 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 SHIRLEY K. IFFERT Office worker 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Heart Fund Queen Candidate 4 GARY E. KECK Basketball 1,2 Track 3,4 Principal's Cabinet 1,2 35 SHARON FAYE KELLER Pinckneyville Community High School 1 F.H.A. 1,4 Pep Club 1 Beta Club 4 Hi-Tri 1 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 Heart Fund Queen Candidate 4 RANDY KILPATRICK Track 3,4 F.F.A, 1,2,3,4 Secretary 3 Vice President 4 Beta Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 TIM KUENSTLER Baseball 1,2,3,4 Lettermen’s Club 3,4 Pep Club 1,3 President 3 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 Vice President 3 Principal's Cabinet 1,2,3 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Class President 1 ROBERT W. KUHL Industrial Arts Club 1,2 F.F.A. 3,4 36 Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4 Science Club 1 F.F.A. 4 DONALD E. LAUGHTON JERRY W. MAYO Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Ind. Arts Club 3 SHARON KAY McCRORY Annual Staff 3,4 Co-Editor 4 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4 Prin. Cabinet 1,2,3 Office Assistant 2,3,4 Beta Club 3,4 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 Program Chm. 4 G.A.A. 1.2,3,4 President 4 Pep Club 1,3 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Girl's Ensemble 3 Sno-Queen Candidate 4 Homecoming Queen 4 james lee Mcknight Baseball 1,2,3 Cross-country 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3,4 Lettermen's C lub 1,2,3,4 100 Mile Club 1,2,3,4 Ind. Arts Club 1,3,4 Spanish Club 2,4 DAVID ALLEN MISENHIMER Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Cross-Country 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4 Secretary-Treasury 2 Class Vice President 1 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Science Club 1 Principal's Cabinet 1,2,3,4 President 3 LONNY D. ML'RBARGER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Vice President 3 President 4 Band 1,2,3,4 President 4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,4 Cross Country 1 Manager 2 Basketball 3; Stat. 2 Class Secretary 2; President 3 F.H.A. Sweetie 4 JEFFREY THOMAS PADGETT Band 1,2,3,4 Vice President 4 Basketball 1,2 Stat. 3,4 Track 1; Manager 2 Baseball 3 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Spanish Club 2,3,4 Treasurer 3 Beta Club 3,4 Vice President 4 Principal’s Cabinet 2,3 Council 3 Science Club 3 Vice Pres. 3 Pep Club 3 Vice Pres. 3 Newspaper Editor 3,4 Class President 4 STEVEN EDWARD PATR1DGE Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4 Principal's Cabinet 2 Lettermen's Club 1,2,4 Spanish Club 2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Representative 2 Pep Band 2,3,4 LISA PAYNE Cafeteria Worker 1,2,3 MARGARET A. PAYNE Spanish Club 3,4 G.A.A. 4 JAY PHILLIPS Industrial Arts Club 1,3,4 Treasurer 3 President 4 GALEN ALLEN PITTMAN Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 k - I 39 40 CARLETTA KAYE POWELL G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Point Chairman 4 F.H.A. 1,3,4 Spanish Club 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Principal's Cabinet 2,3 Pep Club 3 JULIA RAUCH Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 3 Beta Club 3,4 Secretary 4 Librarian 4 DANNY RUSSELL Grayville High 1,2,3 DURWIN LEE RYKER Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 1,2,4 Treasurer 3 President 4 Spanish Club 1,4 Newspaper Staff 2,4 Class Vice President 4 CLIFFORD SCHMITT Cafeteria 1,2,3 F.F.A. 2,3,4 F.H.A. 4 JACKIE W. SHARP Industrial Arts Club 1 2,3,4 F.F.A. 2,4 RICHARD W. SHARP F.F.A. 1.2,3,4 F.H.A. 4 Track 3 Industrial Arts Club 4 KEVIN SHOCK Principal's Cabinet 1 Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4 Gymnastic Team 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club 3,4 Track 3,4 Lettermen’s Club 4 41 RUBY THOMPSON Newton Community High School 1,2,3 F.H.A. 2,3 Art Club 2 KATHY LYNNE WATTLES Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,3 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F. H.A. 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4 Principal's Cab. 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 4 Spanish Club 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Fall Festival Queen Candidate 3 Vice President 3 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Office Assistant 4 LEA ANN WATTLES Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 G. A.A. 2 Newspaper Club 2,3,4 Secretary 4 Librarian 3 Office Assistant 4 Pep Club 2,3 CAROLYN WEIDNER Band 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 42 JEANETTA SUE WELLS G.A.A. 1,2 F.H.A. 4 LARRY WILDER Track 2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 4 GLENDA WILKIN F. H.A. 3 Cafeteria 3,4 G. A.A. 4 Librarian 4 ROSE ANN WORKMAN Newton High School 1,2,3 Nurses’ Club 3 43 Brenda Cailteux and Jeff Padgett are boning up on knowledge because they are the MOST INTELLECTUAL. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, Jeff Padgett and Brend Cailteux, are attempting to open a locker. Who’s Debbie Bayler picks up Richard Fiyburger’s books as they are displaying the title of MOST COURTEOUS seniors. The BEST ALL-AROUND Seniors, Patricia Franklin and Tim Kuenstler give each other lessons on how to hula-hoop. Carolyn Weidner and David Misenhimer attempt to display their atheletic ability as they are the most ATHLETIC SENIORS Steve Patridge and Carolyn Weidner are caught tampering with a chair as they are MOST MISCHIEVOUS. The FRIENDLIEST senior, Lonny Murbarger and Tricia Franklin, observe each other's smiles. Senior Sharon Keller attempting to glamourize Tim Kuenstler, as they are the BEST-LOOKING seniors. Donny Laughton attempts to part Patricia Franklin's hair before departing from the title of the NEATEST seniors. Who’s Who 47 Juniors Ethel Abbott Ivan Dale Bricker Charles Coulter Violet Abbott Glenda Bricker Steve Britton Brenda Buerster Brenda Carrington Kahla Cockerel Jerry A merman David Banker CLASS OFFICERS: Jane Shock, Treasurer; David Morris, Pres.; Vicki Phillips, Sec.; Brenda Patridge, Vice-Pres. 49 Juniors Tom Crackel Linda Cirtis 5. nwV, Teresa Evans Anita Daniel Betty Duffina Juniors Tom Harris David Herdes Shirley Koehler Sharon Laughton Gary Lawson Deborah Martin Allen Micheals Marsha Misenhimer Tom Luke Ruth Lynn David Morris Who’s Who BEST ALL AROUND-----David Wheat and Patty Reyer BEST LOOKING-----------Allen Michels and Sharon Laughton MOST ATHLETIC — - - Gary Lawsen and Marsha Misenhimer MOST POPULAR — ... David Wheat and Brenda Patridge MOST STUDIOUS-------— Steve Murbarger, Tom Crackel and Becky Thompson MOST TALKATIVE - — David Herdes and Ethel Abbott MOST MISCHIEVOUS-------Mike Schnepper and Janice Hall 51 Juniors Vaughn Mullins Debbie Murbarger Sharon Murbarger Steve Murbarger Julie Nix HONOR ROLL HIGH HONORS Marsha Misenhimer 5. 00 Rebecca Thompson 4. 93 •Teresa Evans 4.75 Jane Shock 4. 62 Gary Lawson 4. 50 Barbara Schnepper 4. 50 HONORS Julia Nix 4.43 Steven Thomas 4.43 Glenda Bricker 4.37 Deborah Murbarger 4.31 Vicki Gill 4.25 Rick Workman 4.25 Steven Murbarger- 4.12 Brenda Carrington 4.06 •Karen Noll 4.05 Janice Hall 4. 00 Denotes student carried 5 subjects. Juniors tricia Ritchey Patty Royer Diane Ryker Anthony Schnautz Barbara Schnepper Steve Sharp Jane Shock Steve Staley ttty R. and Karen N. are easuring exactly. Gary L. and Steve T. - diligent juniors. Is this Professor David Wheat? Juniors Dianna Stanley Ellen Stanley Terry Stewart Steve Thomas Rebecca Thompson David Wheat Richard Workman Jerry Wright Brenda C. 54 Sharon Marsha Sophomores Jona Bangert Becky Bayler Kevin Billingsley Dona Bissey Mark Buerster Brook Colclasure Mike Conley Nancy Crackel Rodney Burkett Stanley Carrell Richard Crackel Bruce Daniel Janette Doerner Debbie Edwards Debra Frutiger Ruth Fryburger 56 OFFICERS (left to right): Dalena Stanley, Vice-President; Nancy Kessler, Secretary; Jerry Murbarger, President; Ann Robb, Treasurer. Sophomores Dale Fulk Ginger Gaither Janna Gordon Kathie Hagen Jay Dee Harrison Rhonda Holcomb David Hunley Cheryl Iffert I Nancy Keseler Tami Kilpatrick Marvin Kuhl Lents BELOW ARE CLASS SPONSOR: Mr. Van Dyke and Mrs. Ausbrook. Charlene Lynn Cathy McIntosh Sophomores Connie Martin Debbie Milner Mark Moore Deana Moseley Doris Murbarger V ’I iSti Jerry Murbarger Donald Neeley Robert Pflaum Sherry Pflaum Rhonda Payne Carol Pierce Dora Pryor Stephen Rauch Connie Reid WHO'S WHO BEST ALL AROUND - - - - Richard Crackel and Dora Pryor BEST LOOKING ---------Rodney Burkett and Janette Doerner MOST ATHLETIC---------David Hunley and Doris Murbarger MOST POPULAR ---Richard Crackel and Dora Pryor MOST STUDIOUS -------Richard Crackel and Nancy Cracke! MOST TALKATIVE — - - Randy Gordon and Susanne Shaffer MOST MISCHIEVOUS------Randy Gordon and Susanne Shaffer 58 Debra Richardson Sharon Ritchey Sophomores Ann Robb Suzanne Shaffer Dennis Sharp Thomas Simpson Margaret Smith Gary Snell Dalena Stanley Paul Taylor Gina Thompson Mike Turner Randy Ulrey Greg Wattles Allen Wells Margaret Woodard Dana Workman HONOR ROLL HIGH HONORS Cathy McIntosh Nancy Crackel Nancy Kessler Janette Doerner Rhonda Holcomb Richard Crackel Jaye Gordon HONORS Kathie Hagen Mike Conley Charlene Lynn Dalena Stanley Rodney Burkett Stephen Rauch Connie Reid Ann Robb Sharon Ritchey Regina Thompson Jona Bangert Sherry Pflaum 4.87 4.81 4. 75 4.62 4. 62 4.56 4.56 4.43 4.37 4.37 4.37 4.25 4.12 4.12 4.12 4.06 4.06 4.00 4.00 Freshmen HONOR ROLL HIGH HONORS Debbie Britton Faron Britton Donna Cailteux 4.93 Louise Lybarger 4. 75 Linda Wilkin 4. 50 HONORS Velma Dillman 4. 37 Barbara Petty 4. 37 Tom Brooks Vanessa Wilson 4.37 Jerry Bryan Patsy Doerner 4.18 Mark Nix 4.18 Phyllis Wilder 4.12 Phyllis Duffina 4. 00 Donna Cailteux Craig Carrington Betty Ann Curtis Velma Dillman Judy Ditter Patsy Doerner Carroll Dean Duff Jim Duff Phyllis Duffina Debra Dyer Max Edwards Gary Fehrenbacher Rickie Gill Donald Hall Timothy Hostettler Louise Lybarger Freshmen Doug Mayo Allen Moseley Timothy Moseley Kathy Murbarger Mark Nix Joseph Noll Michael Norris Russell Patridge Delbert Payne Robin Payne Debra Pearce Barbara Petty Mark Phillips Lowell Powell Mike Powell Dan Robb Danny Schnautz John Schnepper Debbie Sharp Kevin Smith Edward Solomon Nita Stanford James Stanley Steven Stanley Lana Tarpley Phyllis Wilder Linda Wilkin Vanessa Wilson Who’s Who WHO'S WHO BEST ALL AROUND--------Faron Britton and Louise Lybarger BEST LOOKING ----------Mark Phillips and Judy Diner MOST ATHLETIC----------Jerry Bryan and Patsy Doerner MOST POPULAR-----------Lowell Powell and Judy Ditter MOST STUDIOUS----------Lowell Powell and Donna Cailteux MOST TALKATIVE---------Steve Stanley and Barbara Petty MOST MISCHIEVOUS - - - Dan Robb and Debbie Dyer 63 Freshmen OFFICERS: Jerry Bryan, Vice Pres.; Dan Robb, Sec.-Treas.; .owell Powell, President. Eighth Grade Teresa Bailey Marilee Berns David Bissey Julie Bradley Lee Bricker Janet Britton Phillip Brown Patricia Buerster Rick Butler Paula Croy Mike Daniel Beverly Dyer Terri Flexter Faron Frutiger Nancy Fulk Janice Gardner Ronald Gragert Patty Gumbel George Harmon Rick Hart Eighth Grade Kevin Henry Kyma Hutchison Kimberly Keck Debra Kingler Richard Kuhl Billy McBride Keith McKnight Terri Misenhimer Rick Mitchel Judy Moseley Rita Mullins Eunice Murbarger Paul Newman Marilyn Nix Tom Noll Doug O'Dell Sharyn Patridge Steve Payne Richard Pickens Renea Ransom Eighth Grade Carla Reid Renea Ransom Bonita Ritchey Sherry Royer Donna Ryker Mary Jo Schnepper Doug Shaffer Melinda Simpson Seventh Grade Trudy Ausbrook Alan Britton James Allen Britton Larry Bissey Zella Bissey Randy Brooks Diane Bryan Dale Carpenter Lisa Carrington Terri Castle Tammy Cochran Connie Cockerel Tina Cox Carol Croy Donnie Doris Carla Dulaney Brent Foreman Sandra Gill Jonita Gordon Warren Hamilton 68 Seventh Grade Jim Harmon Tracy Hostettler Susan Iffert Anna Keller Gene Kelm Mark Kelm Cynthia Kessler Sandra Klingler Phillip Leonard Gayla Mayo Raymond McCrory Randy Mitchel Vicki Noll Rodney Payne Randy Pearce Cindy Pflaum Billy Pruitt Helen Rauch Donald Riley Susan Robb 69 Seventh Grade ■ Deanna Ryker Colene Scammahom Paul Schnepper Robert Shadle Shelia Shelton Diana Stanley Kevin Snell Kathleen Stanley Jimmy Ray Stanley Trina Stanley Tina Tibbs Ruth Waller Larry Weber Sandra Wharf Billy White Paul Wilder 70 Sixth Grade BACK ROW (Left to Right): Carla Hilderband, Lisa Bradley, Pamela Stanley, Sandra Sharp, Pamela Schnautz, Robert Wilkins, Dana Hosselton, Tammy Keck, Raymond McCoy, Robert Simpson. MIDDLE ROW (Left to Right) Stuart Hamilton, Robin Dunahee, Allen Phillips, Mathew Nix, Thomas Sharp, Kim Snell, Kathy Willison, Patsy Norris, Brenda Evans, Mr. Sloan. FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Sandra Hamilton, Steven Robb, Jeff Staser, Randal Bickers, Doris Ann Sharp, Pamela Thomas, Tricia Fulk, Jim Lewis, Jim Conley. BACK ROW (Left to Right): Ronnie Gumbel, Donna Simmons, Chris Stanley, Kathy Bangert, Melody Schofield, Wilbur Michels, Pam Clark, Sondra Gordon, Naomi Wells. MIDDLE ROW (Left to Right): Mark Weiler, Robin Gill, Ed Cook, Paul Lybarger, Tamara Bailey, Carl Royer, Marla Foreman, Sharon Hunt, Brad Ausbrook, Mr. Fassam. FRONT ROW (Left to Right): David Doris, Randy Shelton, Kimberly Workman, Trudy Pflam, Karla Keck, Victoria Frohning, Donald Lewis, Linda Payne, Joel Denton. 72 Fifth Grade FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Debbie Sharp, Stevie Curtis, Greg Herdes, Rodney Franklin, Mark Turner, Ronda Cochran, Deanna Brant, Beth Henry, Lora Holcomb. MIDDLE ROW (Left to Right): Lee Workman, Dorothy Cailteux, Mylene Ryker, Naomi Frank, Tom Beal, Mike Clark, Joe Ritchey, Marlene Bickers, Evelyn Flexter, Mrs. Kathleen Toler. TOP ROW (Left to Right): Peggy Buerster, Janet Edwards, Wendell S Simmons, Teresa Weiler, Diana Wilson, Teresa Hemphill, Randy Bayler, Duwayne Milner, Terry Hubbell, Johnnie Riley. FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Nancy Bryan, Synda Bahl, Steve Phillips, Troy Dunahee, Kahla Noll, Pam O'Dell, Rhonda Bissey, Debra Pruitt, Marilyn Powers. MIDDLE ROW (Left to Right): Cheryl Ritchey, Bryan Kilpatrick, Debbie McBride, Debra Carpenter, Ernest Gragert, Dean Wheat, Dwight Duffina, Lisa Tarpley, Shelia Thomas, Mrs. Bonnie Harris. TOP ROW Left to Right): Greg Mayo, Dari Daniel, Carla Kelm, Linda Drewes, Karen Hagen, Rhonda Billingsley, Alice Kuhl, Caryne McIntosh, Steve Bangert. 73 Fourth Grade BACK RdW (Left to Right): Sandra Britton, Greg Kuhl, Cindy Klingler, Teresa Schofield, Zoe Ann Spencer, Kathy Dunigan, Donald Harris, Rosemary Rauch, Gary Weber, MIDDLE ROW (Left to Right): Carl Cox, R. J. Gill, Brenda Cochran, Raymond Williams, Gina Harrison, Francis Ryker, Kevin Frohning, Tony Hostettler, Clifford Turner, Mrs. Pat Workman. FRONT ROW (Left to Righ): Tammy Payne, Glen Schnepper, Dennis Frutiger, Cheryl Thomas, Ricarda Pickens, Tony Dyer, Donna Ritchey, Jeff Croy, Betty Henderson, absent. BACK ROW (Left to Right): Lisa Moseley, Dianne Pruitt, Richard Martin, Frederick Riley, David Knight, Jeffrey Young. MIDDLE ROW (Left to Right): James Hildebrand, William Croy, Lou Ann Powell, Abbie Cook, Candra Hildebrand, Betty Foreman, Mrs. Hagerstrom. FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Teresa Lewis, Troy Payne, William Shroyer, Michael Pruitt, Mark Patridge, Joan Bangert, James Copper, absent. 74 Third Grade BACK ROW (left to right): Nelson Pruitt, James Thomas, Kenneth Stanley, Sammy Frank, Brad Stanley, Sue Wilkin, Linda Tarpley. MIDDLE ROW: Jan Herder, Grant Milner, Billy Foreman, Ronda Hostettler, Kathy Williams, Lisa Leonard, Jodi Bahl, Mrs. Fee. FRONT ROW: Shelly Brant, Abert Payne, Teresa Ritchey, Karla Pflaum, Denton, Harold Flexter, Teresa Norris. BACK ROW (left to right): Wesley Brunson. Bryan Eckleberry. Pam Royer, Connie Wilson, Georgianne Burkett, Bradley Rudolphi, Jeff Dehart, Bayne Holcomb. MIDDLE ROW: Randy Gill, Cindy Schnautz, Kim Herdes, Jerry Staser, Steven Sullens. Tina Brant, Jan Hosselton, Mrs. Lawson. FRONT ROW: Kenny Croy, Charlotte Dulaney, Cheridee Frohnmg, Aaron Powers, Jeffrey Workman, Brenda Bickers, Kurt Snell, Kimberly Frohning. 75 Second Grade BACK ROW: Tony Buerster, Raymond Abbott, Paula Stanley, Stewart Noll, Connie Weidner, Patricia Rinehart. MIDDLE ROW; Dana Frohning, Kinchel Doemer, Kent Henry, James Drewes, Rodney Lynn, Ronald Pruitt, Mrs. Bruce. FRONT ROW: Debra Carpenter, Christopher Frank, Brenda Payne, Tina Powell, Jennifer Franklin, Barbara Sullens. BACK ROW: Lonny Hostettler, Donald Powell, Alesia Hall, Gerri Foreman, Sharon Nosek, Roger Hosselton, Curtis Hamilton, Sharon Hagen. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Simmons, Jerry Britton, Jeff Hildebrand, Larry Workman, Brad Cockerel, Mrs. Carrington. FRONT ROW: Allen Weidner, Lori Wells, George Flexter, Tami Lewis, Cecelia Cardascio, Rhonda Klingler. 76 First Grade FIRST ROW (left to right): Kandy Powell, Gerald Hall, Glora Holcomb, Brenda Flextex, Curtis Wolfe, Gwen Hostettler, Marsha Hamilton, and Barton Powers. MIDDLE ROW: Joan Buerster.Kim Duff, Greg Wilkin, Wayne Williams, Angela Petitjean, Tony Stanley, Teresa Coleman, and Mrs. Madge Crackel. BACK ROW: Troy Frutiger, David Brant, Edmond Hagen, Lori Ann Rudolphi, Roger Morris, Billy Hosselton, Darrel Wilson, and David Rauch. FIRST ROW (left to right): Terry Dunn, Greg Buerster, Richard Lewis, Jo Ann Wilkin, Darren Ryker, Bryan Stanley, Mary Kuhl. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Frank, Shelly Mitchel, Darren Frank, Connie Wyatt, Dale Weber, Duane Ausbrook,-Ruth Ann Pruitt, and Mrs. Stallard. BACK ROW: Peggy Shroyer, Jeff Coleman, Allen Wells, Alan Wattles, Scottie Hosselton, Julianne Norton, and Ronald Hildebrand. 77 Kindergarten FRONT ROW: Kinberly Norris, Jill Meeks, Troy Dean Butler, Maralee Shadle, James Hamilton, Terrie Bickers, J. C. Noll. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Winterrowd, Kevin Klingler, Kimberly Burt, Jeffrey Hohlbauch, Teresa Schnautz, Michael Cardascio, Darla Lake, Ronald Pickens. BACK ROW: Angela Hilderbrand, Amanda Keck, Donna Weidner, Michael Milner, Dale Caileux, Lisa Kessler, Franklin Pruitt, Diana Nosek, Mary Wright. FRONT ROW: Richard Owens, Matthew Flexter, Thomas Dehart, Douglas Thomas, Lisa Young, Sandra Gill, Jack Clark. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Winterrowd, Scott Staser, Steven Jordan, Angela Wolfe, Gregory Hosselton, Shawn Michelle Davis, Daniel Staser, Diane Rinehart. BACK ROW: Margaret Beth Wyatt, Glenda Wilson, Michael Wayne Gray, Bing Edward Lowe, Clifford McIntosh, Janet Duffina, Angela Schofield, Sherry Britton, Thomas Cook, Brian Lynn. Annual Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Carrir ton Jr. Co-Editor; Branda Caliteux, Sr. Co-Editor; Seated, Mrs. Long, Sponsor; Sharon McCrory, Sr. Co-Editor; Brenda Patridge, Jr. Co-Editor. ANNUAL STAFF BACK ROW: Mrs. Long, Sponsor; Debbie Bayler, Marsha Misenhimer, Sharon McCrory, Mona Wyatt, Tricia Franklin, Carletta Powell. FRONT ROW: Sharon Keller, Brenda Patridge, Vicki Gill, Brenda Carrington, Brenda Cailteux. YEARBOOK AD SALESMEN, BACK ROW (left to right): Shirley Iffert, Brenda Caileteux, Larry Bryan, Tim Kuenstler, Lea Ann Wattles, Mona Wyatt. FRONT ROW: Sharon McCrory, Carletta Powell, Kathy Wattles, Carolyn Weidner, Debbie Bayler, Patricia Franklin. C.C.C.H.S. STANDING (left to right): Joe Travis, Donnie Hall, Greg Wattles, Richard Crackel, Rick Workman, David Misenhir Jana Gordon, Deana Moseley, Katly Wattles. BACK ROW: Barbara Schnepper, Phyllis Wilder, Allen Moseley, Beit Duffina, Tammy Keck, Lisa Carrington, Faron Frutiger, Randy Gordon, Bruce Daniel, Jerry Amerman, Doug Shaffe Ann Robb, Sharon Murbarger. SECOND ROW: Kahla Cockerel, Cathy Harbin, Sharon Laughton, Brenda Carrington, Marilee Berns, Sharon Patridge, David Bissey, Anita Stanford, David Morris, Lowell Powell, Jeff Padgett. FIRST R Vicki Gill, Brenda Patridge, Janice Hall, Sherry Powell, Debbie Britton, Vanessa Wilson. 82 ■ Band BACK ROW: Jaye Gordon, Rodney Burkett; Director. Mr. Gengler. THIRD ROW; Tom Harris, Debbie Murbarger, Mike Daniel, Ann Robb, Steve Patridge, Mike Conley, Terry Misenhimer, Nancy Crackel, Jerry Murbarger, Clay Pierce, Sherry Royer, Charlie Coulter, Doug Mayo, Lonny Murbarger, Jerry Mayo, Marsha Misenhimer. SECOND ROW; Anita Daniel, Craig Carrington, Steve Thomas, Allen Pittman, Doris Murbarger, Tom Crackel, Carolyn Weidner, Gary Lawson, Jane Shock. FIRST ROW: Carol Pierce, Barbara Petty, Connie Cockerel, Gay Mayo, Janetta Doemer, Cathy McIntosh. 83 Band PEP BAND (left to right), STANDING: David Misenhimer, Rick Workman, Richard Crackel, Steve Thomas, Jeff Padgett, Charles Coulter, Lowell Powell, Lonny Murbarger, Jerry Mayo, Tom Harris. MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Murbarger, Doug Mayo, Mike Conley, Gary Lawson, Jane Shock, Ann Robb, Marsha Misenhimer, Nancy Crackel, Steve Patridge. SEATED: Brenda Patridge, Kahla Cockerel, Kathy Wattles, Cathy Harbin, Sharon Laughton, Vicki Gill, Brenda Carrington, Sharon Murbarger, Janice Hall. BAND OFFICERS: Mr. Gengler, David Misenhimer, uniform custodian; Alan Pittman, uniform custodian; Lowell Powell, freshman representative; Lonny Murbarger, president; Jerry Murbarger, sophomore representative; David Morris, junior representative; Steve Patridge, librarian; Jeff Padgett, vice president; Kathy Wattles, secretary; Carolyn Weidner, treasurer. Elementary School Band FRONT ROW (left to right): Doris Sharp, Jonita Gordon, Trudy Ausbrook, Tami Cochran, Diana Stanley, Sherry Royer, Susan Robb, Sharyn Patridge, Gay Mayo, Connie Cockerel, Marilee Bems, Teresa Bailey, Kyma Hutchison, Beth Henry, Greg Herdes. Mike Clark. SECOND ROW: Phillip Brown, Joe Travis, Farron Frutiger, Paul Neumann, Phillip Leonard, Paul Schnepper, Tami Keck, Branda Evans, Eunice Murbarger, Janet Britton, Kim Keck, Lisa Carrington, Nancy Fulk, Rhonda Billingsley, Rhonda Cochran, Deanna Brant, Teresa Weiler, Dennis Frutiger. THIRD ROW: David Bissey, Mark Weiler, Terri Misenhimer, Carl Royer, Steve Robb, Jim Conley, Jeff Staser, Bryan Kilpatrick, Troy Dunahee, Steve Bangert, Greg Mayo, Karl Daniel, Dean Wheat, Dwight Duffina, Steve Phillips, Stuart Hamilton, Rhonda Bissey. BACK ROW: John Walters, Mike Daniel, Keith McKnight, Doug Shaffer, Phillip Thomas, Brad Ausbrook, Kathy Bangert, Sondra Gordon, Carla Keck, Tammy Bailey, Pam Clark, Robin Dunahee, Lisa Moseley, Caryne McIntosh, Rodney Franklin, Raymond Williams, Zella Bissey, Mr. Gengler. Beginners Band FRONT ROW (left to right): Shelly Brant, Kim Herdes, Jan Hosselton, Tina Brant, Jerry Staser, Mark Turner. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bryan, Brad Stanley, Cheryl Thomas, Kathy Williams, Jerry Weber, Jeff Croy, Pam Royer. BACK ROW: Carol Croy, Kathy Dunigan, Terri Castle, Tim Turner, Larry Weber, Chris Stanley, Synda Bahl, Mr. Gengler. Beta Club BACK ROW (left to right): Allen Michels, David Morris, Rick Workman, Randy Kilpatrick, Jeff Padgett, Steve Thomas, Steve Murbarger. MIDDLE ROW (left to right): Debbie Murbarger, Marsha Misenhimer, Elaine Buerster, Julia Rauch, Julia Nix, Debbie Bayler, Jane Shock, Sharon McCrory, Mrs. Shore, sponsor. FRONT ROW (left to right): Teresa Evans, Brenda Carrington, Becky Thompson, Barbara Schnepper, Sharon Keller, Brenda Cailteux. BETA CLUB OFFICERS: Randy Kilpatrick, Treasurer, Jeff Padgett, Vice President; Julia Rauch, Secretary; Mrs. Shore, Sponsor. Mark Doris, President, was unavailable for the picture. G.A.A. BACK ROW: Debbie Murbarger, Teresa Evans, Anita Daniel, Ethel Abbott, Sharon Murbarger, Sherry Pflaum, Jane Shock, Kahla Cockerel, Julia Nix. THIRD ROW: Pat Ritchey, Diane Ryker, Carolyn Weidner, Barbara Schnepper, Brenda Carrington, Brenda Buerster, Sharon Laughton, Vicki Phillips, Ellen Stanley. SECOND ROW: Marsha Misenhimer, Janice Hall, Kathy Wattles, Vicki Gill, Becky Thompson, Ruth Ann Lynn, Brenda Patridge, Glenda Wilkin, Margaret Payne, Mrs. Ausbrook, Sponsor. SEATED: Patricia Franklin, Mona Wyatt, Sharon McCrory, Brenda Cailteux, Carletta Powell, Debbie Bayler. G.A.A. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES BACK ROW: Ann Robb, Deana Moseley, Doris Murbarger, Janette Doerner, Jona Bangert, Jaye Gordon, Becky Bayler. SECOND ROW: Gina Thompson, Cathy McIntosh, Rhonda Holcomb, Sherry Pflaum, Dalena Stanley, Connie Reid, Suzanne Shaffer. THIRD ROW: Nancy Crackel, Charlene Lynn, Rhonda Payne, Donna Bissey, Janna Gordon, Judy Ditter, Mrs. Ausbrook. BOTTOM ROW: Patsy Doerner, Debbie Richardson. Kathy Murbarger, Dora Pryor, Tami Kilpatrick, Louise Lybarger. OFFICERS: BACK ROW; Sponsor - Mrs. Ausbrook, Secretary - Tricia Franklin V. Pres. - Mona Wyatt Frosh. Rep. - Patsy Doerner Soph. Rep. - Debra Richardson Pres. - Sharon McCrory Points Ch. - Carletta Powell Treas. - Debbie Bayler Frosh. Rep. - Judy Ditter F.F.A. BACK ROW: Stanley Carroll, Dick Sharp, Mark Buerster, Steve O'Dell, Paul Taylor, Marvin Kuhl, Eddie Solomon, Rick Gill. SECOND ROW: Steve Rauch, Bruce Colclasure, Clifford Schmitt, Robert Kuhl, Jay Phillips, John De- hart, Randy Ulrey, Don Laughton. THIRD ROW: Robert Pflaum, Greg Wattles, John Schnepper, Steve Sharp, Debbie Marbarger, Mike Flexter, Dennis Sharp, Kevin Billingsley, Mr. Patton. BOTTOM ROW: David Wheat, Lonny Murbarger, Randy Kilpatrick, F.F.A. Sweetheart Sharon Laughton, Richard Fryburger, David Morris, Allen Michels. OFFICERS: President Lonny Murbarger, Vice President Randy Kilpatrick, Sentinel David Morris, Secretary David Wheat, Treasurer Allen Michels, Reporter Richard Fryburger, Mr. Patton Sponsor. 89 F.H.A. BACK ROW (left to right): Rhonda Payne, Doris Murbarger, Sharon Murbarger, Anita Daniel, Dick Sharp, Clifford Schmitt, Richard Fryburger, Brenda Buerster, Julia Nix, Debbie Britton. THIRD ROW; Donna Cailteux, Donna Bissey, Vicki Gill, Brenda Carrington, Debbie Richardson, Kathy Wattles, Rhonda Holcomb, Connie Martin, Ruth Ann Lynn, Ethel Abbott, Sharon Ritchey, Debbie Pearce, Kathy Murbarger, Sharon Laughton, Jaye Gordon. SECOND ROW: Vanessa Wilson, Gina Thompson, Charlene Lynn, Sharon Keller, Joanne Gray, Carletta Powell, Jeanette Wells, Tami Kilpatrick, Debbie Martin, Glenda Bricker, Phyllis Duffina, Debbie Sharp, Betty Gray, sponsor Miss Byerly. FIRST ROW: Sherry Powell, Deana Moseley, Susanne Shaffer, Mona Wyatt, Patricia Franklin, Jona Bangert, Kahla Cockerel, Janna Gordon, Patty Royer, Karen Noll. F.H.A. OFFICERS: BACK ROW (left to right): Deana Moseley, Public Relations: Susanne Shaffer, Recreation; Sherry Powell, Secretary; Janna Gordon, Projects; Karen Noll, Degree Chairman; Sponsor, Miss Byerly. FRONT ROW; Mona Wyatt, Treasurer; Patricia Franklin, President; Jona Bangert, Historian; Kahla Cockerel. 2nd Vice President; Patty Royer, Vice President. Industrial Arts Club BACK ROW (left to right): Dale Fulk, Jack Sharp, Jerry Murbarger, Terry Stewart, Steve Staley, David Fryburger, Jay Harrison, Jim Stanley, Russell Patridge, Jay Phillips, Calvin Noll, Rick Lents, Allen Pittman, Dick Sharp, Jim Duff. THIRD ROW: Bruce Colclasure, David Banker, Jerry Eckelberry, Gary Snell, Jerry Amerman, Tom Luke, Donald Laughton. SECOND ROW: Tom Harris, Steve Sharp, Tom Brooks, Donald Neeley, Kevin Shock, Vaughn Mullins, Randy Gordon, Jerry Wright. FRONT ROW: Sponsor Mr. Brant, Danny Schnautz, Robert Pflaum, Mark Phillips, Kevin Billingsley, Brock Colclasure, Jerry Bryan, Steve Britton, Dennis Sharp, Mike Powell. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS: BACK ROW: L. to R: Terry Stewart, Vice-President; Tom Luke, Secretary; Steve Staley, Treasurer; Jay Phillips, President; Jeny Wright, Parliamentarian; FRONT ROW: Steve Britton, Sentinel; Brock Colclasure, Historian; (Seated) Sponsor, Mr. Brant; Kevin Billingsley, Reporter. 91 Lettermen’s Club BACK ROW (left to right): Tim Kuenstler, Larry Bryan, Dick Sharp, Kevin Shock, Jeff Padgett, Rodney Burkett, Jerry Amerman, Mike Turner, David Hunley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Edwards, Sponsor, Steve Murbarger, Jerry Murbarger, Steve Patridge, Charles Coutler, Jerry Eckelberry, Dan Robb, Greg Wattles, Mr. Gariepy, Sponsor, FRONT ROW; Mr. Lusk, Sponsor, Jim McKnight, Rick Workman, Gary Lawson, Lee Ryker, David Misenhimer, Larry Wilder, Marsha Misenhimer, Mark Doris (not pictured). OFFICERS (left to right): Jerry Eckelberry, Sergeant at Arms; Lee Ryker, President; Gary Lawson, Sergeant at Arms; Marsha Misenhimer, Secretary-Treasurer; Mark Doris, Vice-President. Newspaper Club TOP ROW (left to right): Lee Ryker, Phillip Henderson, Tim Kuenstler, Jeff Padgett, Charles Coulter, Larry Bryan, Rick Workman, Jerry Amerman, David Wheat, Mr. Edwards. MIDDLE ROW: Ann Robb, Julia Rauch, Lea Ann Wattles, Shirley Iffert, Debbie Bayler, Kathy Wattles, Anita Daniel, Sharon McCrory, Dora Pryor, Ruth Fryburger, Jaye Gordon, Susanne Shaffer, Julia Nix, Ginger Gaither, Nancy Crackel. FRONT ROW: Mona Wyatt, Patricia Franklin, Sharon Keller, Debra Richardson, Rhonda Holcomb, Jona Bangert, Ethel Abbott, Becky Thompson, Dianna Stanley. OFFICERS: BACK ROW (left to right): Jeff Padgett, Editor; Rick Workman, Junior Editor; Mr. Edwards, Sponsor; Seated: Becky Thompson, Points Chairman Julia Nix, Treasurer; Lea Ann Wattles, Secretary. 93 Spanish Club BACK ROW: Steve Murbarger, Brenda Carrington, Diane Ryker, Doris Murbarger, Teresa Evans, Sherry Pflaum, Debbie Murbarger, Carroll Dean Duff, Lee Ryker, Sharon Murbarger, Anita Daniel, Jane Shock, Marsha Misen-himer, Donna Bissey, Betty Duffina. FIFTH ROW: Richard Crackel, Charlie Coulter, Jerry Amerman, Tim Kuenst-ler, Larry Bryan, Sharon McCrory, Patsy Doerner, Deana Moseley, Jona Bangert, Jaye Gordon, Sherry Powell, Lea Ann Wattles, Rick Workman, Jim McKnight. FOURTH ROW: Gary Lawson, David Misenhimer, Steve Thomas, Jeff Padgett, Connie Martin, Debbie Martin, Barbara Schnepper, Susanne Shaffer, Kahla Cockerel, Debbie Richardson, Charlene Lynn, Gina Thompson, Dora Pryor, Ruth Fry burger. THIRD ROW: Richard Fryburger, Sponsor Miss Eddings, Debbie Bayler, Janice Hall, Brenda Patridge, Velma Dillman, Janna Gordon, Vicki Gill, Dalena Stanley, Connie Reid, Karen Noll, Lana Tarpley, Becky Bayler, Ann Robb, Nancy Crackel, Steve Patridge. SECOND ROW Cathy McIntosh, Janette Doerner, Vickie Phillips, Judy Ditter, Kathy Wattles, Margaret Payne, Rhonda Payne, Barbara Petty, Debbie Milner, Becky Thompson. FRONT ROW; Greg Wattles, Mike Conley, Dan Robb, Doug Mayo, Faron Britton, Donald Hall, Craig Carrington, Dana Workman. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: STANDING: Larry Bryan, President;] Rick Workman, Vice President; Mis Eddings, Sponsor. SEATED: Sharon McCrory, Program Chairman; Kathy| Wattles, Treasurer; Debbie Bayler, Secretary. JE.ASSH Artist Sharon Laughton and her helpers. What are you doing, Miss Eddings? Baseball TOP ROW (left to right): Coach Louie Lusk, Larry Bryan, Steve Patridge, Mark Doris, Tim Kuenstler, Jerry Eckelberry, Rick Workman, Gary Lawson, David Misenhimer, Lee Ryker, Coach Larry Gariepy. MIDDLE ROW (left to right): Mike Conley, Rod Burkett, David Hunley, Jerry Murbarger, Rick Lents, Bruce Daniels, Steve Murbarger, Statistician Marsha Misenhimer. BOTTOM ROW (left to right): Manager Richard Crackel, Jim Duff, Lowell Powell, Jerry Bryan, Craig Carrington, Dan Robb Manager Jim McKnight. JERRY ECKELBERRY Outfield LEE RYKER Catcher, Pitcher, Honorary Captain, Top 5 Hitters, 4-0 pitching record (no hitter). 97 Frosh-Soph TOP ROW (left to right): David Hunley, Mike Conley, Rodney Burkett, Jerry Murbarger, Rick Lents, Bruce Daniel, Statistician Richard Crackel. BOTTOM ROW (left to right): Jim Duff, Lowell Powell, Jerry Bryan, Craig Carrington, Dan Robb. Top Five Batters (LEFT TO RIGHT): Gary Lawson, David Misenhimer, Mark Doris, Jerry Murbarger, Lee Ryker LARRY BRYAN Outfield MARK DORIS Pitcher, Infield, MVP, Batting Champ .533, 5-1 pitching record. 99 Baseball Lettermen TOP ROW (left to right): Gary Lawson, Larry Bryan, Mark Doris, Tim Kuenstler, Jerry Eckelberry, David Misen-himer, Rick Workman, Lee Ryker, Statistician Marsha Misenhimer. BOTTOM ROW (left to right): Manager Richard Crackel, Rodney Burkett, David Hunley, Jerry Murbarger, Steve Murbarger, Steve Patridge, Manager Jim McKnight. SEASON RECORD 11-1 City 12 - Louisville 4 CLAY CITY INVITATIONAL City 5 - Dieterich 4 Dieterich 21 - Findlay 1 City 5 - Cisne 3 Stew-Stras 15 - Louisville 2 City 20 - Noble 0 Clay City 7 - Crossville 5 City 8 - Dieterich 1 Grayville 13 - Noble 0 City 6 - Noble 3 Stew-Stras 4 - Dieterich 0 City 4 - Cisne 0 Clay City 13 - Grayville ( City 7 - Kinmundy 6 Championship MTC PLAYOFF City 1 - Farina 3 Clay City 3 - Stew-Stras2 TOP 5 HITTERS Mark Doris .533 David Misenhimer .391 Gary Lawson .390 Lee Ryker .357 Jerry Murbarger .346 DAVID MISENHIMER Infield, Award for Sportsmanship, Top Five Hitters. Elementary Baseball FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Mark Weiler, Jim Conley, Brad Ausbrook, Jeff Staser, Steve Robb, David Doris. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Gary Sloan (Coach), Carl Royer, Randy Pierce, Robert Shadle, Tom Noll, Paul Wilder, Joe Travis, Manager. BACK ROW: Phillip Leonard, Donald Doris, David Bissey, Rick Hart, Keith McKnight, Mike Daniel. 1971-72 RECORD 4 Wins; 1 loss Clay City 12 Clay City 19 Clay City 10 Clay City 13 Clay City 0 - - Noble 6 - - Cisne 0 - - Cisne 0 - - Noble 3 Kinmundy 18 AWARDS Leading Hitter------------------------Keith McKnight Outstanding Pitcher ------------------- Donnie Doris Cross-Country LETTERMEN, TOP ROW: Larry Bryan, Jim McKnight, Jerry Eckelberry, David Misenhimer, Rick Workman. BOTTOM ROW; Dan Robb, David Hunley, Rodney Burkett, Lee Ryker, Greg Wattles. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS, (left to right): Mr. Skaggs, Coach; Rick Workman, Jim McKnight, David MisenhiiK-' Jerry Eckelberry, Lee Ryker, Rodney Burkett, David Hunley. Cross-Country ::Y CAPTAIN: David Misenhimer 500 MILERS (left to right): Rick Workman, 608% (3 yrs.); Jim McKnight, 5823 4 (4 yrs.); David Misenhimer 504 (4 yrs.). MOST VALUABLE RUNNER: Rick Workman SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Lee Ryker Cross-Country TEAM, (Left to Right): BACK ROW; Manager Larry Bryan, Manager Steve Patridge, David Hunley, Dan Robb, Mike Conley, Mike Turner, Jerry Murbarger, Jerry Amerman, Rick Workman, Rodney Burkett, Coach Skaggs. FRONT ROW; Kevin Billingsley, Greg Wattles, Jim McKnight, Lee Ryker, Jerry Eckelberry, David Misenhimer. TEAM RECORD Duals and Triangulars - Won 6 Lost 0 Clay City 24 Flora 31 100 MILERS and Miles Run Clay City 15 Noble 48 Clay City 22 Cisne 34 Seniors: James McKnight 272 1 2 Clay City 21 Edwards Co. 35 David Misenhimer 250 Clay City 22 Dieterich 39 Jerry Eckelberry 217 Clay City 28 Louisville 41 Dieterich 64 Lee Ryker 127 1 2 LARGE MEETS Juniors: Rick Workman 324 With best individual finish Jerry Amerman 207 1 2 Olney Invitational Class B, 1st Individual: Workman 13th Flora Invitational Class B, 4th Sophomores: Rodney Burkett 250 Individual: Workman 3rd Greg Wattles 206 1 2 Clay City Invitational, 1st David Hunley 157 Individual: Workman 2nd Mike Turner 143 St. Anthony Invitational, 3rd Mike Conley 109 1 2 Individual: Workman 3rd Kevin Billingsley 103 Midland Trail Conference, 1st Individual: Workman 2nd District Meet (Flora), 13th Freshman: Dan Robb 170 Individual: Workman 10th Sectional Meet (Centra lia) Individual: Workman 17th David Hunley was the individual winner in the Fresh-Soph Olney Invitational Meet. He is only the second Clay City runner to win this race. 104 Elementary Cross Country FRONT ROW (left to tight): Doug Shaffer, Faron Frutiger, Phillip Leonard, Alan Britton, Charles Turner. BACK ROW: Phillip Thomas, Paul Wilder, Donald Riley, Rick Klingler, Jeff Stanley, Kevin Henry; Mr. Mayo, Coach. GRADE SCHOOL X-COUNTRY RESULTS 1971-72 DUAL MEET: Clay City 15 pts. Xenia 45 pts. MIDLAND TRAIL CONFERENCE MEET: CISNE INVITATIONAL MEET 1 - Cisne 36 pts. 1 - Rome 27 pts. 2 - Clay City 60 pts. 2 - Clay City 77 pts. 3 - Lincoln 84 pts. 3 - Cisne 97 pts. 4 - Farina 92 pts. 4 - Lincoln 119 pts. 5 - Louisville 96 pts. 5 - West Salem 140 pts. 6 - Noble 149 pts. 6 - Xenia 145 pts. 7 - Xenia 151 pts. 7 - Bone Gap 164 pts. 8 - Bluford 187 pts. 9 - Noble 216 pts. MOST VALUABLE - Rick Klingler Varsity Basketball BACK ROW (left to right): Steve Murbarger, Jerry Murbarger, Rick Workman, Larry Bryan, Steve Thomas, Richard Crackel, Jerry Eckelberry, David Misenhimer, Gary Lawson, David Wheat, Lee Ryker. FRONT ROW (left to right): Manager, Jerry Amerman; Frosh-Soph Coach, Mr. Edwards: Varsity Coach, Mr. Lusk. Varsity Cheerleaders Vicki Phillips Sharon McCrory Debbie Bayler Diane Ryker Kathy Wattles Junior Varsity Basketball BACK ROW (left to right): Dale Fulk, Mike Conley, Jerry Murbarger, Steve Thomas, Mike Turner, David Wheat, Steve Murbarger, Coach Edwards. FRONT ROW: Jim Duff, Doug Mayo, Jerry Bryan, Dan Robb, Greg Wattles, Manager Craig Carrington, Manager Jerry Amerman. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Tami Kilpatrick, Janette Doemer, Patsy Doerner. At top: Rhonda Holcomb. 107 RICK WORKMAN DAVID MISENHIMER Top Ten All Conference Decatur HERALD AND REVIEW All Area Small School Team and All Area leading scorer (684 in one season) EVANSVILLE COURIER AND PRESS All Area 3rd Team GARY LAWSON Honorable Mention Top Ten All Conference - JERRY ECKELBERRY LEE RYKER 1971-72 SEASON SCORES Clay City 84 Mills Prairie 29 Clay City 88 Kinmundy 77 Clay City 115 Noble 71 Clay City 81 Cisne 84 Clay City 94 Dieterich 69 Clay City 85 Farina 84 Clay City 89 Ramsey 79'-' Clay City 83 - - - - Edwards County 77 Clay City 82 Louisville 91 Clay City 80 Cowden-Herrick 81 t- Clay City 93 Stewardson-Strasburg 78 W Clay City 119 Cisne 81 Clay City 68 Farina 85 L Clay City 85 Noble 50 Clay City 96 Dieterich 84 Clay City 87 Farina 8W Clay City 107 Louisville 80 Clay City 80 Kinmundy 63 Clay City 99 Ramsey 76 Clay City 62 Teutopolis 67 (Regional Tourney) Clay City Shared the Midland Trail Conference title with Farina - La Grove. CLAY CITY PRE-HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Clay City 105 Sumner 89 Clay City 111 Grayville 78 Clay City 79 Dieterich 81 Tournament Records: High Individual Scorer for the Tournament - David Misenhimer, 89 points High Team Score - 1971, Clay City, 111 points High Game Score - 1971, Clay City vs. Sumner, 194 points MIDLAND TRAIL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Clay City 119 Clay City 92 Kinmundy 81 - - -Cisne 93 Clay City set new Conference record for most points scored in a conference tournament 119 points. no WOLVES IN ACTION !!! David Misenhimer shoots for 2 as Ramsey tries to get the bail. The Rams are stunned as Steve Murbarger goes for two points. 'Jump, Doug Jump' Jerry Bryan is busily getting the ball down the floor as he is heavily guarded. Elementary Basketball A TEAM, FRONT ROW (left to right): Phillip Brown, Mgr.; Mr. Sloan, Coach; Mr. Royer, Coach; Rick Hart, Mgr. BACK ROW: Randy Pierce, Rick Mitchell, Paul Wilder, Phillip Thomas, David Bissey, Keith McKnight, Jeff Stanley, Rick Klingler, Tim Turner, Rick Butler, Mike Daniel, Doug Shaffer, Joe Travis. 1971-72 RECORD Clay City 57 - - Kinmundy 54 Clay City 50 — Louisville 45 Clay City 61 - - Noble 49 Clay City 57 44 Clay City 57 42 Clay City 78 - -Cisne 44 Clay City 77 - - Xenia 53 Clay City 55 - - Kinmundy 64 Clay City 49 - - - - — Louisville 33 Clay City 58 - - Noble 39 Clay City 62 36 Clay City 62 51 Clay City 47 — Cisne 30 Clay City 69 - - Xenia 59 JR. M.T.C. TOURNEY Clay City 91 - - - - 25 Clay City 63 56 Clay City 78 55 STATE DISTRICT TOURNEY Clay City 51 - - Bone Gap 19 Clay City 37 29 Clay City 45 51 STATE REGIONAL TOURNEY Clay City 37-----------Lawrenceville 42 AWARDS Most Valuable Player------Keith McKnight Best Free Throw Pet.---------Mike Daniel Sherry Royer Terri Misenhimer Judy Moseley Teresa Bailey 113 B TEAM.FIRST ROW (left to right): Jim Conley, Steve Robb, Carl Royer, Jeff Staser, Randy Pierce, Bryan Kilpatrick, Mgr. Phillip Brown, MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Gary Sloan (Coach), David Doris, Allen Britton, Paul Wilder, Robert Simpson, Larry Weber, Mark Weiler, Wendell Simmons, Dean Wheat. BACK ROW: Raymond Onkle, Phillip Leonard, Larry Bissey, Greg Mayo, Randy Mitchel, Robert Shadle. 1971-72 RECORD Clay City 29 Kinmundy 27 Clay City 53 Louisville 25 Clay City 54 Noble 21 Clay City 46 Lincoln 22 Clay City 62 Cisne 34 Clay City 62 Farina 27 Clay City 58 Xenia 27 Clay City 40 Kinmundy 29 Clay City 36 Louisville 34 Clay City 53 Noble 24 Clay City 43 Lincoln 21 Clay City 48 Farina 46 Clay City 55 Cisne 24 Clay City 49 Xenia 26 B” Team Cheerleaders, top to bottom and left to right: Gay Mayo, Tammy Cochran, Connie Cockerel and Sandra Klingler Track LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager Jim McKnight, Statistician Marsha Misenhimer, Coach Lusk, Jerry Amerman, David Morris, Dan Robb, Steve Thomas, Rick Workman, Rick Lents, Charles Coulter, Mike Turner, Jerry Bryan, Richard Crackel, Rodney Burkett, David Herdes, Greg Wattles, Kevin Shock, David Hunley, David Misenhimer, Lonny Murbarger, Lee Ryker, Mark Doris, Lowell Powell, Gary Lawson, Manager Mike Conley, Coach Skaggs, and Coach Gariepy. 1972 MEET RECORDS Clay City 101 - - - - 35 Clay City 101 26 Clay City 110 1 2 - - 15 1 2 Clay City 73 Sumner 4 (Meet called after 9 events) Clay City 105 Dieterich 31 Clay City 88 St. Anthony 35 Clay City Wolves won the M. T. C. Championship the 12th straight year, 24 of the last 27 years. Mark Doris won the District Long Jump and 2nd in the 220. Lee Ryker finished 2nd in the 180 yd. Low Hurdles to qualify for the State Finals Meet at Charleston. 9 new school records were set this year for varsity and 1 Frosh record was set by Jerry Bryan during varsity competition. The school record set in the 440 )'d. relay at 45. 7 was set by Lee Ryker, Rick Lents, Steve Thomas, and Mark Doris. The varsity won the Clay City Open, Arthur Invitational, M.T.C. Conference Meet with a new high point total of 103 points, finished 2nd at the Car-’oondale Meet of Champions, and 4th at the Har-dsburg Invitational. Frosh-Soph won the M.T.C. Meet for the 12th straight year. INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORD HOLDERS IN RUNNING EVENTS are Mark Doris for the 100 in 10.2 and the 220 in 22. 5; Rick Workman for the 1 mile in 4:31. 6 and the 2 mile in 10:19.4; Lee Ryker for the 180 Low Hurdles in 20.3; David Misenhimer for the 880 in 2:03.1. 115 LETTERMEN (left to right) FRONT ROW: Dale Bricker, Kevin Shock, Rick Lents, David Hunley, Mike Turner, Jerry Bryan, Lee Ryker, Mark Doris. BACK ROW: Manager Jim McKnight, Lonny Murbarger, Rodney Burkett, David Morris, Rick Workman, David Crackel, Charles Coulter, Steve Thomas, David Herdes, David Misenhimer, Statistician Marsha Misenhimer, Manager Mike Conley. Mark Doris set a Long Jump school record at 22'3 1 2. ” He also set a school record of 41'9 1 2 in the Triple Jump. 1972 Co-Most Valuable Player 116 David Herdes is close behind David Misenhimer in the 880 yd. dash, who set a school record in the event in 2:03.1. Dale Bricker, junior, set a school record at 11'6 1 2 but held the record for only a few days until . . . Kevin Shock, senior, set a new record at 11'7 with the pole vault. David Herdes running 440. jerry Bryan set a school record in the Rodney Burkett is running the 880. Frosh 440 at 56. 6. Elementary Track FRONT ROW (left to right): Phillip Leonard, Charles Turner, Randy Mitchel, Alan Britton, Billy McBride, Tracy Hostettler, Rick Mitchel, Tom Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Sloan, Bob Shadle, Doug Shaffer, Mike Daniels, Phillip Thomas, Donald Riley, Paul Wilder, Larry Bissey, Rodney Payne, Brent Foreman. BACK ROW; Mr. Royer, Richard Pickens, Jimmy Stanley, David Bissey, Keith McKnight, Rick Klingler, Jeff Stanley, Tim Turner, Kevin Henry, Rick Butler, Mr. Mayo. The Cubs were 4-0 in duals and triangulars for the year. They won the Junior Midland Trail Conference, won the Cisne Relays, won the State District, finished fourth in State Regional, and eighth in the State Finals. School records set during the year were: DISCUS: Keith McKnight - 134 7 TRIPLE JUMP: Keith McKnight - 37'10 1 4 880 Yd. Relay: David Bissey, Keith McKnight, Doug Shaffer, Jeff Stanley - 1:45.1 100 Yd. Dash (7th): Randy Mitchel - 12.1 119 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD: Keith McKnight Christmas Ball THE CHRISTMAS BALL COURT, (left to right): Sophomore Attendants, Greg Wattles and Janna Gordon; Candidates, Tim Kuenstler, Steve Staley, David Wheat; King Larry Bryan and Queen Sharon Laughton; Candidates, Becky Thompson, Sharon McCrory, Patricia Franklin; Freshmen Attendants, Kathy Murbarger and Jerry Bryan. The crownbearers were Kinchel Doemer and Jennifer Franklin. Santa Claus, Gary Keck, crowned Miss Sharon Laughton, Junior class candidate, as queen of the 1972 Christmas Ball. Mr. Larry Bryan, Senior class candidate, was crowned king. They reigned over the festivities of the night. 121 The King and Queen and their court enjoy the Royal Dance. Larry and Sharon smile after being crowned king and queen. Homecoming The 1972 C.C.C.H.S. Homecoming was on February 18. A dance was held after our Clay City Wolves defeated Ramsey. The 1971 retiring queen. Miss Kathy Gordon, escorted by Mark Doris, crowned the '72 Homecoming Queen, Sharon McCrory, escorted by Larry Bryan. The theme of the evening was Yesterday and Today. Former Homecoming queens were special guests. The queen's court and their escorts pictured above were: Car-letta Powell and Steve Murbarger, Patricia Franklin and Lee Ryker, Debbie Bayler and Gary Lawson, and Kathy Wattles and Jerry Eckelberry. Kathy Gordon, 1971 queen, crowns Sharon McCrory the '72 queen. 123 QUEENS FROM YESTERDAY: (Maiden names and years of reign in parenthesis) LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Gene Workman (nee Patricia Staser, 1950); Mrs. Donald Stanley (nee Doris Gill, 1952); Mrs. Don Hammer (nee Kay Toler, 1961); Mrs. C. D. Fuhrhop (nee Mary D. Toler, 1965); Mrs. Jerome Volk (nee Patsy Brooks, 1966); Mrs. Gary Franklin (nee Becky Osborn, 1968); Mrs. Cheryl Patridge Wyatt, 1969; Mrs. Keith Kocher (nee Linda Lybarger, 1970). Homecoming Prom — The Age of Aquarius The 1972 Junior-Senior Prom, The Age of Aquarius, was held in the C.C.C.H. S. gymnasium on May 5, 1972. Everyone was invited to arrive at 8:00 P. M. for an enjoyable evening. After much picture taking, the Junior Class President, David Morris extended a welcome to the group. Senior Class President, Jeff Padgett, gave the response. Supt. Mr. Doerner gave brief comments to the seniors. The dance began at 9:00, featuring Madison Zane. The juniors worked hard to use the signs of the zodiac and other decorations to change the gym into a beautiful cafe and dance hall. Susanne Shaffer and Jona Bangert, sophomores, served at the food table in the cafe at Age of Aquarius. It seems the cafe was thoroughly enjoyed all evening. t Another dance has begun!! The Prom was followed by the movie Airport at the Flora.Theater. This was followed by a breakfast served by the junior mothers in the high school cafeteria. The faculty, board of education, employees and all the spouses enjoyed the evening visiting, dancing, looking, and eating. Senior Awards Brant presents the Industrial Arts Club Gavel Award iy Phillips for the excellent work Jay did this year iresident. He also presented the Outstanding Indus-Arts Award to Jay. Mr. Brant presents the Industrial Arts Club Point System Award to Dick Sharp for his outstanding service to the club this year. e Britton, a junior, received a great personal « and an honor for our school this spring when he elected State Vice President at the Industrial Arts State Convention in Springfield. Mr. Edwards presents the award for the Outstanding Senior in Business to Lea Ann Wattles. 129 Miss Byerly presents the Crisco Outstanding Home Ec Student Award to Carletta Powell. Carletta also received the Senior G. A. A. Award. Mrs. Ausbrook presents the Girls Physical Education Award to Jeanetta Wells. 130 Mr. Doerner presents the Ernest E. Reichman Award to Mark Doris. The Award is for the senior who has contributed most to C. C. C. H. S. in his four years in school. t Miss Byerly presents the Home Economics Award to Patricia Franklin. Brenda Cailteux is presented the Daughters of the American Revolution Award by Mrs. Mary Beth Stine at a regular meeting of the D. A. R. Brenda Cailteux and Mark Doris were chosen for the American Legion Awards. The Athlete of the Year Award is presented to the Most Valuable Player is each sport. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Doris, Baseball and Track; David Misenhimer, Basketball; Lee Ryker, Track; Rick Workman, Cross Country. iard Fryburger receives the De Kalb Award. David Misenhimer receives the V. D. Shafer Award for the best distance runner. CLASS OF 1972 Mr. Doemer presented the Valedictorian Award to Brenda Cailteux. She delivered the Farewell Address at Graduation Exercises. Brenda also received the American History Award and the Betty Crocker Award, in addition to those mentioned on page 130. The Senior Girls Octet sang at Graduation. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Wattles, Car-letta Powell, Patricia Franklin, Jeanetta Wells, Mona Wyatt, Sharon McCrory, Deborah Bayler, and Sharon Keller. They were accompanied by Charles Coulter. Mr. Doemer presented the Salutatorian Award to Elaine Buerster, . . . and . . . Elaine delivered the Welcome Address at Graduation Exercises. Elaine also received the Senior Math Award. 133 Mr. Doerner places gold cords on the Top Ten Scholastic Honor Students (left to right): 1. Brenda Cailteux 4.93 2. Elaine Buerster 4.73 3. Sharon McCrory 4. 71 4. Jeff Padgett 4.52 5. Mark Doris 4.52 6. Sharon Keller 4.32 7. Deborah Bayler 4.24 8. Julia Rauch 4.11 9. Kevin Shock 4.02 10. Robert Kuhl 3.98 Mr. Doerner presents the Outstanding Senior Athlete Miss Deborah Bayler was first to receive her diploma from Mr. Cleti Award to David Misenhimer. David was also named Hosselton, President of the Board of Education. Mr. Basketball. He also received the National Arion Music Award. HONOR ROLL (Senior Year) HIGH HONORS Brenda Cailteux 5. 00 Elaine Buerster 4.93 Sharon McCrory 4.81 Sharon Keller 4.75 Deborah Bayler 4.68 Mark Doris 4.68 Kevin Shock 4.62 Robert Kuhl 4.59 Jeffrey Padgett 4.50 Jay Phillips 4. 50 Julia Rauch 4.50 HONORS John Dehart 4.37 Randy Kilpatrick 4.37 Jackie Sharp 4.37 Lea Ann Wattles 4.37 Bruce Colclasure 4.31 James McKnight 4.31 Joanne Gray 4.25 David Misenhimer 4.25 Patricia Franklin 4.18 Mike Flexter 4.12 Larry Wilder 4.03 Mr. Jeffre Padgett, an Honor Student, receives his diploma from Mr. Hosselton. Jane Shock, a junior, pins the senior class flower, a yellow rose bud, on a senior, Larry Bryan. Compliments of LETTERMEN’S CLUB OFFICERS: Jerry Eckelberry, Sergeant-at-Arms; Gary Lawson, Sergeant-at-Arms; Mr. Gariepy, Sponsor; Lee Ryker, President; Marsha Misenhimer, Secretary and Treasurer; Mark Doris, Vice President, was unavailable for the picture. MEMBERS Kevin Shock Larry Wilder Dick Sharp Tim Kuenstler Jerry Eckelberry Lee Ryker Mark Doris David Misenhimer Larry Bryan Steve Patridge Jim McKnight Jeff Padgett Charles Coulter Steve Murbarger Gary Lawson Rick Workman Jerry Amerman Marsha Misemhimer Jerry Murbarger Greg Wattles Rod Burkett David Hunley Dan Robb Richard Crackel Mike Turner Congratulations Class of 1972 ANACONDA WIRE AND CABLE COMPANY From the Mine to the Consumer Flora, Illinois 139 1915 Our 57th Year of School Photography- 1972 Contact Us for Your Photographic Needs Wedding Pictures (Candid and Portraiture) Class Reunion Pictures Family Reunion Pictures SPEITH INCORPORATED Photographers Camera Shop Your Yearbook Photographers Dial 392-6731 Area Code 618 401 Whittle Avenue Olney, Illinois GAFFNERS the old store with young ideas ! Shopping at Gaffners has been going on around here for over 92 years. 141 SHELBY’S WELL SERVICE Clay City, Illinois Phone: 142 676-2751 BILL WOOD MOTORS New and Used Cars Where Driving Pleasure Begins Phone 662-6321 843 W. North Avenue Flora, Illinois Flora, Illinois Compliments of HOLLAND TRUCK STOP Flying Service LEO BUTLER’S GARAGE LARRY’S BODY SHOP New and Used Cars Since 1952 Ingraham, Illinois Phone 752-2868 Compliments of THE NOBLE MILLING COMPANY Complete Farm Service Center Noble, Illinois Phone 723-2334 144 Compliments of Prairie Farms Dairy Inc. Olney, Illinois PRAIRIE FARMS THE DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT MUST PLEASE 7 TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY OLNEY, ILLINOIS 02-450 TELEPHONE (SIS) 395-4361 Member F. D.I.C. Your Full Service Bank Compliments of SUMMERS-MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME Olney, Illinois Your Headquarters for the Latest in Young Men's Styles Olney, Illinois 146 Lawrenceville, Illinois .t-i-lfi-i-i-f i-j-ri ; M-i-w-i-i IIHIH ibibibt'ibi-i ' Va .i. rrr ■'•j'i'frrr rrf,rrrr Af-l-f-f-W ■ • •ihibihibthibih I- i't-'t't't-t- itiasc ' f z tt t lT“‘“ r' f? ” }h iht++l • “ f: ff-r-rfff y. t rrrrf ff? 1 fr—f f.f.r-AAA.’ v —I •fWW rj'rr M+i-W ■J ■ •« f - •hfbpf t 1' — f- _ WHEEL GOODS DIVISION P. O. Box 344, Olney, Illinois AMF INCORPORATED Live With Us Af l ■IOLIDAY INN BEAL MOBILE HOMES Olney, 111. 147 Congratulations Class of '72 Compliments of YOUR Fertilizer Dealer VOLK’S FERTILIZER SERVICE Wakefield, Illinois MURVIN’S STORE We Congratulate You and Wish You the Best There Is in Life REX TAVERN BILL SHOCK, Proprietor ’hone 676-8211 Clay City, Illinois Our 79th Year Serving This Community Since 1892 THE CLAY CITY BANKING CO. CLAY CITY, ILLINOIS 62824 RAYMOND SKELTON CASHIER CLAY CITY Home of Quality FURNITURE Phone 676-4731 Clay City, Illinois COULTER TRUCKING COMPANY Clay City, Illinois 676-2851 Livestock Hauling Day or Night Compliments of KENNY’S APPLIANCE STORE General Electric Maytag Clay City, Illinois Phone: 676-4031 HAROLD SHAFFER Phone: 676-2091 Clay City, Illinois P.O. Box 5 06 151 Compliments of CLAY CITY LUMBER HARDWARE COMPANY If It's Lumber, Dial Our Number 676-3251 COMPLIMENTS OF C. D. AND J. W. DUFF Grains - Feed - Seeds Clay City, Illinois H H FAMILY STORE Needs for the Whole Family Sporting Goods Clothing Toys Hardware Paint Flora, Illinois Phone 662-2330 VAUGHN FURNITURE MART Clay County's Most Modern Furniture Store Vaughn Building 100 West Second Street Phone 662-6166 Flora, Illinois MARTHA’S FABRIC SHOP All Kinds of Fabrics and Trims Dial and Sew Sewing Machines Dne 665-3320 Louisville, Illinois WEEMS’ WHITE SPOT BILL WEEMS Owner and Manager Olney, Illinois Compliments of HELEN K. 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North Avenue Flora, Illinois EAST END CAFE Two Dining Rooms 1050 East North Avenue Flora, Illinois Phone 662-8206 Ifts Flowers LUCILLE’S We Sell Fannie May Candy 106 W. Second Street Flora, Illinois Phone 662-8681 Landscaping Spraying Licensed Tree Expert Fully Insured NEAL MARKHAM NURSERY Flora, Illinois U.S. 45-50 East Phone 662-8491 Compliments of McCOLLUM, AND RIGGLE Attorneys at Law Flora, Illinois DALE MANN SHOES Shoes for the Entire Family Established in 1902 Flora, Illinois We Give and Redeem Stamps 161 SMITH, Compliments of GARRETT’S SHOE STORE Shoes of Quality at Reasonable Prices for All the Family Phone 662-2944 111 E. North Avenue Flora, Illinois THROGMORTON-POWLESS PHARMACY Flora, Illinois 24-Hour Emergency Prescription Service Hallmark Cards - Gifts - Engraving Convalescent Sales and Rentals Phone 662-2174 123 E. North Ave. ACE HARDWARE Ace Sets the Pace Plenty of Free Parking Flora and Olney, Illinois RANCH STEAK HOUSE Our Food Is the Finest THE COUNTRY SQUIRE Clothes for Young Men of All Ages Levis and Arrow Shirts for Girls 101 W. North Avenue Flora, Illinois Phone 662-4887 HAYES AND SMITH JOHN DEERE JOHN DEERE Louisville, Illinois LESTER’S CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Jarman Wolverine Thorgood Merit and Curlee Carhartt O'Alls Walls and Jackets Try Us First LESTER C. KINCAID Louisville, Illinois Family Shoe Store Hi Brows and Red Ball Riding Hack Western Wear Big Horn Saddles Business Phone 665-3356 Resident 665-3221 RAY SUMMERS APPLIANCE Louisville, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of '72 163 KAY’S COFFEE SHOP Don't Just Wave When You Go by -STOP Ingraham, Illinois KENNEDY’S INGRAHAM ELEVATOR Buyer of Grain - Fertilizer Service Ingraham, Illinois Phone 752-5252 NIX GROCERY AND FEED Dixie Feed and Custom Grinding Ingraham, Illinois Phone 752-2354 LOY’S SKATING RINK Hwy. 250 West Phone 392-3051 Tues. , Fri., Sat. Nights Sat. , Sun. Afternoon Private Parties - Mon., Wed., Thurs. Olney, Illinois MONICAL’S PIZZA Oar ry-Out Dining Room Phone 395-3359 Olney, Illinois South of Pool's on 130 B B MOBILE MODULAR HOMES Rt. 1 Box 323 U. S. 27 South rlaines City, Florida 813-422-4510 R.R. 2 U. 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Prescription Specialists Telephone 395-2144 167 SAV-MOR % Cosmetics, Health and Beauty Aids, School Supplies, House Wares, Greeting Cards, Recon Olney, Illinois VIRGINIA’S FLOWERS 312 West Main Street Phone 392-8411 AVADA, LEAF, Prop. Flowers for All Occasions - Free Delivery We Always Have Something Different Olney, Illinois Berger Sons, Inc. Your H. W.I. hardware dealer 500 Platolene Gasoline Olney, Illinois 62450 126 N. W. Street Phone 392-0156 POOL’S BARGAIN CENTER Crawfordsville, Indiana Robinson, Illinois Olney, Illinois 168 Compliments of WVLN 740 WSEI FM 92.9 Olney, Illinois THE J. W. RUDY CO. [CHARD RUDY hone 662-7872, Flora P. O. Box 485 Clay City, Illinois Oil Production - Drilling Contract Trucking Telephone Clay City Trucking 676-2631 Drlg. and Prod. 676-3141 MAYNARD’S BARBER SHOP Clay City, Illinois Best Wishes to the Class of '72 CLAY CITY MILLING COMPANY GARY DIESSER, Owner Critic Feeds, Seed, Grinding and Mixing, Delivery, and Corn Storage Phone 676-8881 169 676-3691 MYER’S GAS AND ELECTRIC 216 South Main Clay City, Illinois Compliments of PEARCE COCKEREL, INC. Case Sales and Service Route 50 West Clay City, Illinois TREVOR PEARCE JIM COCKEREL 676-4062 676-3462 Phone 676-2171 DITTER’S SUNDRIES Clay City, Illinois CLAY COUNTY ADVOCATE MERLE TOLIVER, Owner - Publisher Weekly Newspaper Commercial Printing Phone 676-3731 Day or Night 170 Clay City, Illinois Compliments of UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Clay City, Illinois Compliments of RESALE SHOP lighway 50 West Clay City, Illinois KNAPP OIL CO. INC. Jobbers Union Oil Company Xenia, 111. - Clay City, 111. Jlay City Xenia .0. Box 397 P.O. Box 2 3hone 676-3001 Phone 678-2211 DICK SHAFFER Oil Field Construction Ditching Caterpillar Service Back Hoe Service Telephone 676-3301 Clay City, Illinois 171 SUNDAY’S ICE CREAM PARLOR A Good Place to Meet Your Friends Dial 676-4151 Clay City, Illinois GORDON’S LUCKY DOLLAR STORE Everyday Low Prices on Quality Foods and Choice Meats Ph. 676-2101 Clay City, Illinois NAIL’S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION Tires - Batteries - Major Overhauls Phone 676-8231 Clay City, Illinois JOHN’S UNION 76 'Our Motto and Our Code Is to Keep You on the Road JOHN C. MILLIGAN, Owner JOHN MILLIGAN, JR., Mechanic and Assistant Manager 172 fcRD PAYNE’S STANDARD SERVICE Accessories - Tires - Batteries Phone 676-8271 Clay City, Illinois Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '72 DAVID E. TAYLOR INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Phones Office - 676-4241 Home - 676-5281 Clay City, Illinois LAWRENCE’S CABINET SHOP Custom-made Cabinets Vanities China Closets Anything for the inside of your home. Shop-phone - 676-8551 Home phone - 689-3410 STANLEY SALES AND SERVICE Massey Ferguson Dealer Clay, City, Illinois WORLD'S LARGEST AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURER 173 Compliments of WATSON’S MARKET Clay City, Illinois Phone 676-5811 FEHRENBACHER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Professional Insurance Counselors JERRY ERWIN 217 S. Main Phone 676-3421 Clay City, Illinois BANGERT CASING PULLING CORPORATION New and Used Oil Field Equipment Rt. 50 East Box 441 Clay City, Illinois Phone 676-4311 Compliments of WENDELIN FEED AND SUPPLY WENDELIN FEED t SUPPLY ; 174 Wendelin, Illinois Congratulations to Class of '72 From WENDELIN GARAGE Wendelin Illinois Compliments of FEHRENBACHER GROCERY Wendelin, Illinois Farewell Fleeting. . . m em ories of intense interest fleeting by . . . but gone . . . now they are gone . . . like the dying shout of support ... to be left unattended until rescued and retold. As co-editors we wish to thank Mrs. Long, the annual staff, and all the other people who have made this 1972 Claytonian possible. As you look back, we hope this yearbook will help you relive the past year. A yearbook never forgets! 176


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