El Dorado Springs High School - Bulldog Yearbook (El Dorado Springs, MO)
- Class of 1974
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Administration
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l. School Board President Kenneth Whitesell. 2. Mr. Bill
lxelsay. superintendent. enjoys a B team football game. 3. Mr.
Ury al llargray e. assistant principal. looks over the EL-Hi-NIO.
L HHS print-ipal. Nlr. Nlax Richesin. 5. Elementary principal.
Nlr. Bill Hacker. 6. Svhool Board Nlemhers: Bert McFadden.
Kenneth Whitesell. Frank Haynes. john Pentecost. Ronald
Klexander. and Raymond Watkins. T. Hr. Rim-hesin. 8. 'Wlay I
haye your attention please?" 9. Mr. Bill Kelsay. 10. Mr.
llargraye and Bliss Vickie Nrmslrong. 11. Wir. Hacker helps with
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Administration leads the way at EHS. This year,
as in past years, the leaders of our school were
confronted with many problems that needed
answers and decisions that took many long
hours of hard work. Although the school board
works without pay, it is their responsibility to
see that our school runs smoothly and each stu-
dent henefits from their work.
We Work
Behind the
Scenes
At EHS
Although these people work behind the scenes and are
seldom recognized, our school could not function
properly without them. 1. Clerical workers, like Mrs.
Lola Hill, are responsible for all secretary work in the
school. 2. Harold Dissler and other custodians work
around the clock to keep our school clean. 3. The bus
drivers and cooks are up at dawn to make sure we get to
school and are well fed when we get here. 4. Mrs. Bernice
Estes must make sure the entire student body keeps
healthy. All of these people are here to help us get
through the daily routine of school.
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Mrs. Medearis, the high school counselor, is in picture
1. She has the almost impossible task of placing every
student in the class they want and still let every teacher
have the students they want. In picture 2, we see Mrs.
Burns, the junior high counselor. She guides the kids
while they are going thru their pre-adolescent stage, a
big job for one person. In picture 3 Jack Mitchell, the
student council president, attending the needs of
another student. Picture 4 shows Mrs. Messick, the
grade school counselor. She has served the school for 24
years. Picture 5 shows students during prayer at
thanksgiving chapel. In picture 6, the high school stu-
dent council. In picture 7 the student council orienta-
tion. In picture 8 Mr. Richesin welcoming everyone
hack to school after the summer vacation. In picture 9
the girls who work in the counselors office pose for a
picture.
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1. Linda Eslinger finds out how it feels to be the old teacher who leads the class.
2. The FTA is very popular among the E.H.S. students as you can tell by the pic-
ture. 3. With Mark Lynn as their president, the NHS kids utilize their time on
Club Day. 4. As is shown in this picture, the members of the NHS look pretty
happy about their future. 5. Julie Lewis was elected Regional Secretary for FTA.
6. The Brawn Qin whitej look prepared but it didn't do any good as the Brains
beat them 22-12 in the annual Powder Puff game. 7. Glenn Camp and Bradley
Witt had the tough job of sponsoring the NHS. 8. Steve Harris fcenterj was
elected 'Tuff King" while Bob Mowrey and Denny Whitesell were his cute
Hattendantsw. 9. Mrs. Barbara Burns was this yearls FTA sponsor and by the look
on Jody Brown's face the members enjoyed having her. Mr. Steve Nutt was also
FTA sponsor.
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Future Farmers of America were busy discoverin new ideas and
making new decisions. Besides all of this they stifl have time for
contests, judging livestock and learning too. In picture No. 1 the
man everyone goes to for help is Mr. Freeny. 2. The 73-74 FFA
Officers. 3. Ron Cooper showing his ability to weld. 4. Tony,
Terry, and Debbie at an Ag meeting. 5. Mr. Allison is probably
the only one that knows whathe is doing. 6. Pres. Tony Koger
presides over a meeting. 7. The front of the Ag. building. 8.
David Hutton gives a demonstration on how to use the drill
press. 9. Ronnie Dale tries to drive a nail. 10. The 1973-74 Future
Farmers of America.
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Tracy Toliver came to Child Care class. 2. A baby
shower was given. 3. Patricia Hamilton and Shauna
Bullet like eating at a big table. 4. Shauna and
Patricia visit class. 5. Shauna looks on as Patricia
plays, 6. Married Life class. 7. Strange things happen
when Myrna Cole, Laurita Gregg, and Sandy
Hargrove do exercises. 8. Foreign Foods class. 9. Mrs.
Venter is the Home Ec. and FHA sponsor. 10. Food
looks nice on a table, 1111 but Vickie likes to eat it.
1121 Laurie Sokol ties her shoes at FHA initiation. 1135
The best backwards dress goes to Linda Allen. 1141
FHA meeting. 1151 Susie Julian, Glenda Barker and
Linda Vogt talk to us. 1161 ,lon Sturgeon discussed
cookbooks. 1171 Christi Lewis won Regional
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This year the Dramatics Club had a new sponsor, Mr.
Larry Flatt, who brought a lot of new and different
ideas. The fall production was 5'Butterflies Are Free" by
Leonard Gershe. The Dramatics Club also put on a
children's play 'sThe Lion Who Lost His Roar" and a
Spring Production.
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time out from working on the set to pose. 31 Donzil
Worthington and Judy Bishop demonstrate a "stage
kiss". 41 Mr. Flatt, Dramatics Club sponsor. 51
Dramatics Club. 61 Mike Hackleman and Judy Bishop
give a skit titled "Her First Kiss." 71 Donzil
Worthington, Dramatics Club Pres., and Mr. Flatt
preside over a Dramatics Club meeting. 81 Cast for
"Butterflies Are Free" is Dennis Bishop, Jeanie
Patrick, Judy Bishop and Mike Hackleman. 9,10,111
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This year the speech students have traveled far to speech contests.
They worked hard and won many awards. The first award they
received this year was the "Happy Hog Awardi' for being the best
sports and nicest team at the Fayetteville, Ark. speech contest. They
went on to district and state.
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when the speech team is at contest. 21 Sam Schmidt,
Debbie Coale, and Julie Lewis waiting for the first
round at contest. 31 Carl Davis practices dying in a
scene "Wait Until Dark". 41 Dennis Bishop and Ra-
john Bishop practice their duet. 51 Dramatics
students pantomiming a machine. 61 Speech and
Debate team poses with their good luck charm, Suie-
the-pig. 71District Speech Team poses for a picture
before leaving for contest at SMSU. 31Debate team in
a simulated debate. 91Students prepare a speech.
101Georgianna Hubbard, Karma Gardner, and Julie
Lewis go to state. 111Kelly Forest and Rajohn Bishop
work on a scene from "The Lion Who Lost His Roar".
l21Three of the Dramatic students meditating and
relaxing, part of the new experiments the class is try-
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with the addition of 10 new classes to the
curriculum. The new classes available to students
are Science Fiction, Literature of the Horror and
the Supernatural, Mythology, Linguistics, Bible
Literature, Folklore, Short Story, Creative
Writing, Adolescence and thc Novel, and
Vocabulary Development. These new classes were
available to sophomores, juniors, and to seniors
while freshmen were still required to take English
their first year. 1n picture 1, the bulletin board
pretty well explains what kind of stories students
read in some ofthe new classes. Mr. McDaniels is
one of the teachers who teach the new courses. He
teaches such classes as Science Fiction and
Literature of the Horror and the Supernatural as
he is doing in picture 2. In picture 3, students in
Mr. Witt's Short Story class are acting out a play
about the author Jesse Stuart. Janet Powell, Deb-
bie Negus, and Judy Coleman are acting out a skit
in a panel on vampires that they had in Literature
of the Horror and the Supernatural in picture 4.
Along with the new literature classes available to
students this year, they were also allowed to take
foreign language classes such as Spanish and
French 1 and 2. Mrs. Allison was the Spanish
teacher this year. Picture 5 shows Miss Septak who
teaches French as well as Junior High math. The
Spanish club is shown in picture 6. The 21
students who were members of Quill club are
shown in picture 7. Debbie Perkins, Quill club
president, is shown leading discussion in a quill
club meeting in picture 8. Many pictures of
famous authors appeared on Mr. Wittis wall as one
can see in picture 9. Mrs. Perkins is shown in pic.
10 teaching to one of the many classes that she
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son-who teach all math courses this year. These
courses include Basic Math I 82 II, geometry, algebra I
Sz II, trigonometry, and math analysis. Science classes
are taught mostly by Mr. Tinsley and Miss Jackson. In
picture I, chemistry students try hard to look busy. In
picture 2, the fourteen pupils in math club pose, while
in picture 3, there are only eleven in science club. In
picture 4, Mr. Nutt explains that variable solutions are
not complicated. In picture 5, Mr. Tinsley is watching
an experiment to make sure the school is not blown up.
In picture 6, Mr. Thompson checks homework
assignments and in picture 7, he catches Harold Sim-
mons with a heavy weapon.
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This year the Social Studies classes were
divided up among four teachers: Mrs.
Perkins taught psychology, Mr. Renn
taught 21st Century, Indians, Modern
American History, and Missouri History:
Mrs. Sadler taught Now and Teenagers and
the Lawg Mr. Vogt taught Modern
American History, Indians, This Crowded
Planet, and Early Civilizations.
No. 1 Prosecuting Attorney Saunders from
Clinton speaks to Law class on the drug
laws. No. 2 Mr. Cary Clifford, an attorney
from El Dorado, talked on the interpreta-
tion of laws. No. 3 Mr. Vogt lecturing on In-
dians. No. 4 Bruce Walker, president, at
Forum Cluh meeting. No. 5 Law classes
studied wreck cases. No. 6 Officer Taylor
talks to Forum Club on teens and the law.
No. 7 Danny Green lies on the witness stand
but is caught by the Honorable Judge David
Hutton in a mock trial in a Law class. No. 8
Allen Hoover and Bill Johnson study in
history class. No. 9 Forum Club.
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Pictures from left to right: 1. Miss Ratzlaff ponders
on somerthoughtsfor her next class. 2. Pam Alexander,
President of the Art Club presiding at an Art Club
meeting. 3. Art II enjoys making art on carbon paper.
4. The 1973-74 Art Club under the supervision of Miss
Ratzlaff. 5. Mrs. Lewis wonders what her job is-baby
sitting or teaching. 6. Senior Jerry Julian trying to
decide why he took art. 7. One of the many projects
made by Art II classes was handmade clay pottery on
display in this showcase. 8. Art II learns different
techniques and the true art of drawing.
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This year the El Dorado carpen-
try classes joined a nationwide
club, VICA. The letters stand for
Vocational Industrial Clubs of
America. The carpentry classes
built the house loeated on First
Street next door to last year's
house.
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on the floor. l2j Terry Glenden-
ing and Harold Perkins hammer
on the frame. 13, Lindell
Marshall makes use of a hammer.
Mi Bill Hill is the VICA sponsor.
f5j Leroy Pilcher is the Handy
Man. 165 The morning class takes
a break. 175 Gary Howell is the
president of the El Dorado
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The charter members of El
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Gooden wishes the house was
finished.
Picture No. 1. The 1974 DECA
Club. 2. Curtis Gilbert takes a nap.
3. President Debbie Gundy. 4.
Lynn Bovles sells candy bars. 5.
Roxene Hacker enjoys her work at
REA. 6. Dana Robison and Curtis
Gilbert discuss the bulletin board.
r. ,lim Spencer works at the Drug
Store. 8. Mr. Griggs is explaining
the board to the class. 9. Dana Deb-
bie and Mr. Griggs pose with the
Dummies for a picture. 10. Rox-
ene Hacker, Nancy Hopkins, and
Debbie Spencer pose for a picture
on the road to success.
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directs band at half time. 4. T. Friar and L.
Sokol and Friends masquerade as Snow
White and dwarfs during a half time show.
5. E.H.S. twirlers are La Danta Broughton,
Featured Twirlerg Susan Taylor, Faye
Moore, Cherie Hewitt, and Carol Capps. 6.
Pom-pom girls are Laurie Sokol, Kathy
Rabe, Terri Friar, Sharon Walsh, Brenda
May, Jaxcene Reich, Debbie Watkins, Deb-
bie Eaton, Rhonda Allison, Kathy Green
and Rhonda Shellhorn, Captain. 7.
Twirlers provide entertainment at football
half time. 8. E.H.S. Marching Band in ME"
formation. 9. Ted Brewer is Drum Major.
10. Snow White and Dwarfs at half time
with band.
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Pruitt is shown with the bass violin in picture 2. Honors Choir is
represented in picture 3. Picture 4 is of the choir on the football field.
Violins are performing in picture 5 and the stage band is shown in pic-
ture 6. Stillness? is this the band room in picture 7? Picture 8 is also
of the choir on the football field. Big things deserve big pictures, the
tuba is one of these, picture 9.
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year. These business courses are to better the student
for college and employment. l. Bob Christie is working
on his record keeping. 2. Lita Anson uses a calculator
to help her with her Bookkeeping. 3. lma ,lean Amick
is this years Library Club President. 4. ,lim Simrell
uses the typing skills on his annual pages. 5. Mrs.
Morlan taking a short break from her hard day. 6. Bert
Lusk finishes her shorthand. 7. Beth Williams does her
shorthand, then types it. 8. Mrs. Bowen runs off the
tests for all the teachers. 9. Members of this year's
Library Club. 10. Mrs. Moss is the head of the Library
at EHS.
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cooled off by Tony Koger. 2. Dana
Sibley and Karma Gardner get
right down to it and start their ex-
ercising. 3. Steve Lambeth waits
after the shot to rebound. 4. Some
girls playing a hard game called
basketball. 5. Saundra Shellhorn is
waiting for some action. 6.
Michelle Houk is looking for a
good pitch to hit and Candee
Cooper is waiting for a bad pitch to
catchg Miss Jackson will make the
call. 7. 'elf you scratch my back I'll
scratch yoursw - no. not really,
Terry Simmons is throwing the
ball in bounds, as is Dana Robison.
8. First hour P.E. at a glanceg a
basketball spoof. 9. Christi Lewis
is showing how to take a shower
without taking her clothes off. 10.
Gym's eye viewg boys and girls
together once more. 11. Miss
Jackson gives some girls helping
advice on playing basketball. 12.
Steve Lambeth appears to have the
concentration he needs to play
basketball.
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f Journalism
Most people know that the Journalism classes write, type, and edit the
El Hi Mo and put out the "Bulldog", We also make movies, announce
ball games, make publicity releases on school activities to area papers,
and phone in results of ball games. 1t's hectic, but a lot of fun! 1. Don-
na Morley, "Bulldog" editor, is trying to estimate how many pictures
in an annual. 2. Jim Simrell, top annual salesman, demonstrates his
selling technique to Lisa Truitt. 3. Donna sometimes has trouble keep-
ing her staff awake. 4. Kent's trying to finish his annual pages, due last
week. 5 Journalism H had to crawl out on the roof to be out of reach of
Mrs. Sadler. 6. Frank, Wa ne, Todd and Mrs. Sadler getting the Senior
pages together. 7. Gillis ieonard uses his gift of gab to announce a
Junior High football game. 8. Donald Brewer did most of the artwork
for the El Hi Mo and the "Bulldog". He also designed the cover for the
hBulldog". 9. Scott Kennon phoned in results of football and basket-
ball games to area newspapers. 10. Michelle Houk helps count money.
11. Carl Davis announced the starters at the home basketball games.
12. Rick Pinkman and Steve Lambeth were in charge of advertising.
Altogether over 31,500 worth was sold. 13. Mrs. Sadler has to get away
from us sometimes. 14. Ima Jean Amick, Business Manager. 15. Dean's
found a subject for his movie.
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their first football game. 2. The bonfire. 3.
Students look on at a Pep Assembly. 4. The
varsity cheer at a basketball game. 5. Julie
Lewis and Michelle Houk take time out
from the game for a few seconds of rest. 6.
Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Lisa Truitt,
Deanna Hacker, Christi Lewis, Lerri
McFadden, and mascot, Becky Lusk. 7.
Rhonda Shellhorn, Pep Club president,
presides over a meeting. 8. Pep Club spon-
sors Miss Vickie Armstrong and Mrs. Jan
Venter. 9. The cheerleaders lead chants at a
Pep Assembly. 10. The Pep Club. 11. Betty
Belcher and Karen Mann dress up for the
50's day. 12. Varsity Cheerleaders: Donna
Truitt, Michelle Houk, Jo Brown, Donna
Bogart, Jeanie Patrick and Julie Lewis. 13.
The Jr. Varsity cheer at a basketball game.
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The 1973 football season was a big success with
the Bulldogs holding 13 positions on the West
Central Conference and Honorable Mention
Teams. Kent Kelsay and Mike Whitesell were
named to the All District Team, and Kent was
named all state honorable mention. 1. Sr.
Bruce Walker was named to the Honorable
Mention Team as a defensive hack. He played
quarterback his three high school years. His
senior year he attempted 63 passes with 32
completions for 513 yards with an average of 16
yards per pass and a percentage of 52. 2. Sr.
Rick Pinkman was named to the West Central
Conference Team as a defensive linebacker
and also received Honorable Mention as a
offensive end. He led the team with 82 tackles
and had the most team points with 41. 3. Sr.
Kent Kelsay was named to the W.C.C. team as a
running back and also to the All-District Team
and honorable mention in the state. He had
289 yards rushing with 68 carries for an
average of 4 yards per carry. He was also a big
member of the defensive team playing outside
linebacker making 56 tackles. 4. Sr. Mark Lynn
and 5. Sr. Gary Howell were named to the
Honorable Mention team as defensive ends.
Mark was a member of the offensive team run-
ning at tailback with 144 yards rushing and a 3
yard per carry average. 6. Sr. Brad Belcher was
named to the Team as a offensive tackle.
7. Jr. Jerry McCormick was named to the
W.C.C. Team as a defensive linebacker and
had 76 tackles. He was also a starter on offense
playing guard and fullback 8. Sr. Mike
Whitesell was named to the W.C.C. Team as a
defensive tackle and to the All-District Team.
Because of a leg injury he only played in 4 con-
ference games and made 59 tackles. 9. Jr. Earl
Miles was named to the W.C.C. Team as a
defensive guard and also received H.M. as
offensive guard. He had 49 tackles on defense
and was always around the ball. 10. Sr. Benny
Brower was named to the Team as an
offensixe guard. He also played at defensive
tackle and made 18 tackles. 11. Jr. Leslie Witt
was named to the H.M. Team as a running
back. He had 519 yards rushing with 82
attempts of an average of 6 yards per carry. He
played also on the defense as a defensive back
and had 22 tackles.
Season went like this.
El Do Appleton City
El Do Bolivar
El D0 Warrensburg
El Do Holden
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However, the Bulldogs fought all the way. 1. Eldois
offense looks mighty awesome to our foes. 2. The
Bulldogs set for a big gain in a 21-0 win over
Warrensburg. 3. QB Bruce Wfalker listens to instruc-
tions by Coach Murphy. 4. Our runners look like blurs
to the opposition. 5. Eldo ready to score in a sad 12-6
heartbreaker against Bolivar. 6. The Bulldogs show
their enthusiasm in a pre-game huddle. 7. The
cheerleaders add just the right zing to the game. 8. The
facial expressions on Mark Lynn and Earl Miles tell the
story of the Bolivar game.
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teams we played. Even though the team was little the Bulldogs surprised a
lot of teams by the way they played and hit. Here's the rest of the team and
their positions. Page 54. 1. Sr. Jerry Julian, offensive tailback. 2. Sr. Don
Guthrie, offensive tackle. 3. Sr. David Hutton, defensive tackle. 4. Sr.
Steve Still, offensive guard. 5. Jr. Paul Kennon, quarterback and defensive
back. 6. Sr. Roger Hammergren, offensive split end. 8. Jr. Kent Isbell,
defensive tackle. 9. Jr. Ronnie Whitesell, offensive center. 10. Jr. Robert
Coulter, defensive tackle and offensive tackle. 11. Jr. Jim Pruitt, offensive
center. 12. Soph. Doug Fugate, defensive end. 13. Soph. Richard Eslinger,
offensive tight end. Page 55. 1. Soph. Gillis Leonard, defensive back and
offensive split end. 2. Soph. Kirk Sibley, defensive end and offensive
center. 3. Soph. Allen Hoover, quarterback. 4. Soph. Jeff Hammond,
offensive tight end. 5. Soph. Kirk Simone, offensive tailback. 6. Soph. Nick
Woody, offensive center. 7. Soph. Steve Edwards, defensive tackle. 8. Sr.
Bill Clark, manager. 9. Soph. Billy Johnson, manager. 10. Soph. Donny
Stires, manager.
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The Basketball Team came out with a winning season this year the first since 1970. Picture 1 shows El
Dorado warming up before the game starts at a home game. Picture 2 is of Coach Renn while he wonders
whats going to happen next. Picture 3 shows the Varsity Team from left to right. Back row: Scott Kennon,
Don Brewer, Rocky Koger, Kent Kelsay, Gillis Leonard, Rick Pinkman, Paul Preston, and Bob Mowrey.
Front row: David Sibley, Allen Hoover, and Kirk Sibley. Mike Markham was not present for the picture.
Picture 4 shows Mike Markham going up for the shot. Picture 5 shows El Dorado runnin an offensive play.
Picture 6 shows Mike Markham and Kent Kelsay receiving the lst place trophy of the El Borado Springs ln-
vitational Tournament from Rhonda Shellhorn, Pep Club President.
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The B-Team consisted mostly ofa young squad of Sophomores. Having a Junior Varsity
helps the layer by knowledge and ex erience to play in theYVarsity games which is alot
different from B-Team games. Some slayers start onrthe B-Team but move up to Varsity
as they progress through the year. Picture 1 shows the B-Team Cheerleaders doing one
of their yells. Picture 2 shows a jump ball at the start of the B-Team game. Picture 3
shows the B-Team squad. Left to right, back row: Soph., Jeff Hammond, center. Soph.,
Scott Watkins, forward. Soph., Lee Ewert, center. Soph., Kent Payne, forward. Junior,
Randy Newman, forward. Front row: So h., Roger Hensley, guard. So h., Kirk Simone,
guard. Picture 4 shows the B-Team on dlefense. Picture 6 shows Coacli Warnell. Pic-
ture 7 shows the B-Team running their offense against Butler.
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The 1973-74 Basketball Courtwarming turned out
a happy success for the Sophomore Candidate,
Karma Gardner, as she was crowned Courtwar-
ming Queen during half time of the B-Game. Pic-
ture 1 shows Karma and her attendants. Jeanie
Patrick, Senior Canclidateg Kathy Coleman,
Freshman Candidate, Julie Lewis, Junior Can-
didate. Picture 2 shows Karma sitting on the
throne during the game. Picture 3 shows Jeanie
and her escort Rick Pinkman. Picture 4 shows
Julie and her escort Mike Markham. Picture 5
shows Kathy and her escort Gillis Leonard. Pic-
ture 6 shows Gillis trying to block one of
Warrensburgis shots. Picture 7 shows El Do trying
to score on one of their offensive plays.
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up before the game starts. Picture 3-Kent going up for
the shot over a defensive player. Picture 4-Gillis going
up for the shot over a defensive player. Picture 5-Kent
going up for the lay-up on a fast break. Picture 6-Rick
getting ready to shoot the ball. Picture 7-Gillis, Kent,
and Rick on defense. Picture 8-El Do on defense.
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a game against Butler waiting for the
rebound. Picture 2-Senior. Mike
Markham, guard. Picture 3fSenior,
Kent Kelsay, forward. Picture 4
shows Gillis getting ready to do a lay-
up during warm-ups before the
game. Picture 5-Senior. Rick
Pinkman, forward. Picture
6JSenior, Donald Brewer, forward.
Picture 7-shows Kent warming up
during half time of the varsity game.
Picture 8-shows El Do on defense.
Picture 9-Senior, David Sibley,
guard. Picture l0!,Iunior. Paul
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game. Picture 4-Sophomore. Gillis Leonard, center. Picture
5-Sophomore, Allen Hoover, guard. Picture 7-Junior, Bob
Mowrey, forward. Picture 8 shows Gillis after getting a rebound
and starting a fast break. Picture 9-Junior, Scott Kennon,
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President-Teresa Williams, Secretary-Dana Sibley, Treasurer-Candee
Cooper. 2. The Freshman yelling madly in a Pep Assembly. 4. Rhonda Allison
represents the class as Harvest Queen Candidate. 3. Freshman, Buddy Brower
opening up his locker. 6. When youire a Freshman it's not unusual to get in-
itiated. Here, Candee Cooper gets thrown in the shower by Robin Wilson and
Kathy West. 7. Dennis Whitesell as Freshman Powder Puff King Candidate. 5.
Dana Sibley as the Freshman Football Queen Candidate.
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Cheryl Bryant
Sam Bursby
Mark Bush
Jerry Butts
Tim Bybee
David Cain
David Capps
Bob Clifford
Rick Coale
Kathy Coleman
Candee Cooper
Kevin Debler
Andrea Dobbs
Darrell Eason
Sharon Russell
Larry Shellhorn
Harold Simmons
1. Ricky Tompkins: WE FINALLY MADE
IT! 2. Mark Kennon being initiated by Joe
Solomon, J.R. YlClVlahon, Leroy Fleener,
Harold Kirby. 3. Freshman Cheerleaders:
Dana Sibley, Debbie Walker, Candee
Cooper, Teresa Williams, Julie Adams. 4.
Ninth Grade History. 5. Nancy Smith,
Barnwarming Candidate. 6. Tammie
Negus. 7. Student Council Representatives:
Buddy Brower, Teresa Williams, Chris
Neale, Kathy Coleman, and Nancy Smith.
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Ylark Francis
John Friar
Lee Cvreenstreet
Wayne Hacker
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Mike Hackleman
Cindy Heinemann
Carolyn Hochstedler
Kim Hopkins
Sarah Horning
Jeffrey Hubbard
David Jones
Mark Kennon
Gwen Kirby
Candace Kizer
Debbie Larsen
Kent Leonard
Bea Lurten
Mark McGinness
Julie McMahon
Dennis Markham
Randall Markham
Scott Mayberry
Debbie Mays
Richard Miles
David Morlan
Mike Murphy
Chris Neale
Tammie Negus
Jim Nichols
Susan Norval
Anita Olson
Carol Onckelet
Gene Pate
David Payne
Suzanne Pentecost
Toni Poe
Robert Purtle
Gary Robison
Dawn Ruhs
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Dana Sibley
Brenda Smith
Charlie Smith
Nancy Smith
Randy Smith
Kathy Steele
Joe Swopes
Missy Tarwater
Ricky Tompkins
Quentin Trowbridge
Larry Turner
Kathy Viltetoe
Debbie Walker
Debbie Watkins
Gerald Watts
Donna Weber
Vicky White
Dennis Whitesell
Tom Wilhoit
Teresa Williams
Terry Willingham
Melody Wilson
Tammy Wilson
Bill Wood
Cleta Woods
Martha Wyrick
,lim Yockey
Mike Young
Steve Young
Janice Zartman
Jay Mizner
Dale Ray
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2. The Freshman Cheerleaders. 3. Kathy
Coleman, Teresa Williams and Anita Olson in
P. E. 4. Carolyn Hockstedler demonstrates her
volleyball ability. 5. Mr. Tompson teaches
Freshmen Algebra. 6. David Sibley teaches Jeff
Hubbard that Seniors are superior. 7. Mike
Hackelman drinking.
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Esther Anderson
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Sharon Barnum
liwelyn Bedford
Danny Berning
Dennie Berning
Judy Bishop
Dennis Blanliens
Carolyn Bledsoe
Bernie Brower
.lnhn Bryant
Jeff Burns
Jean Burris
Delbert Bylscc
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Pat Carriker
Daxid Carter
Bill Christie
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There were 144 Sophomores this year. The class
of 76 is the largest class. They expressed
themselves by taking their choice of English and
History classes. In picture number 1, the
Sophomore class officers, President, Christi
Lewis, Vice-President, Judy Bishop, Secretary,
Terri Friar, and Treasurer, Steve Harris. 2.
Football boys picked Judy Bishop as their can-
didate for Homecoming. 3. Sophomores take
votes during lunch hour. 4. Drivers Ed. is a big
challenge for Brenda May. 5. Terri Friar runs
for Barnwarming Queen. 6. Lisa Truitt takes
time to pose for her picture. 7. Rick Pinkman
gives Lisa some help.
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Sandi Fast
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Jerry Friar
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This year Sophomores are proud of their
class. They rate themselves as kings. you can
just ask any of them. theyill tell you. ln pic-
ture 1 we see the class off guard on their
lunch break. ln picture 2 it is illustrated to us
that the class has heavy rhythm with their
"Let's Boogiew poster made by Karma
Gardner. ln Picture 3 Gillis Leonard is trying
to convince Becky Sadler that he is the Joe
Namath of the class. Water is a simple
pleasure to Steve Harris in picture 4. ln pic-
ture 5 Faye Moore is telling us that she is a
really swinging girl. Picture 6 we see Kirk
Sibley asleep in a corner a typical sophomore
in pleasure and relaxation. Occasionally the
Sophomores finish their homework, con-
tribute in class, do group testing and really
participate in everything.
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Doug Fugate
Karma Gardner
Leesa Gipson
Treva Gilpin
Laura Gooden
Johnnie Goodwin
Sharon Granshury
Cheryl Graves
Kathy Green
Leonard Gregg
Deanna Hacker
Kent Hackleman
Diana Hamilton
Nancy Hammergren
Jeff Hammond
Steve Hargrove
Dennis Harper
Slcxe Harris
Ruger Hensley
Palririu
Houdshell
Geurgiana
Hubbard
Kenny Hubbard
Rocky Hutchinson
Dchhic Jackson
Rickie Jackson
Billy .lolmson
Linda .lonason
Clayton Jones
Tammy Jones
Bobby Keith
Freddie Keith
Leonard Ketterman
Dennis Kitchens
Gillis Leonard
Christi Lewis
Sheryl Livengood
Bert Lusk
David McCarthy
Evan McConnaughey
Lerri McFadden
Vicky McFarland
J. R. McMahon
Clinton Markham
Lynn Martin
Malinda Mattingly
Brenda May
Faye Moore
Howard Nikodim
Lyndon Onckelet
Kent Payne
Lana Pettibon
Rozana Petty
Peggy Pierce
Gerdi Pilcher
Janet Powell
Kathy Rabe
Mike Reeder
Renie Roe
Mark Rogers
Warner Rolls
Randy Rowell
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Becky Sadler
Mary Sawyer
Kirk Sibley
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Van Simpson
Paula Snyder
Steve Solomon
Lourie Sprinkle
Eddie Still
Nellie Swartz
Susan Taylor
Priscilla Thompson
Lisa Truitt
Chester Turley
Clinton Vickers
Karen Viltetoe
John Walker
Richard Vvalker
Scott Vifatkins
Kirk West
Ricky White
Robert Williams
Naressa Woods
Peggy Wyrick
Mike Yoder
Richard Eslinger
Debbie Beaty
Keith Gibbs
Allen Hoover
J. R. McMahon
Jeff Rogers
Terry Simmons
Nick Wfoody
Pam Yarnell
Raymond Gurber
Jane Outain
Sheryl Outain
Mary Witfield
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around. 2. Kirk Simone and Allen Hoover look at
football players pictures. 3. Lerri McFadden tells
Mike Yoder her opinion. 4. Group discussion on
equal rights marriage contracts. 5. Kirk Sibley?
Juniors Climb to the Top
The Junior Class broke the record in magazine sales with a grand total of 355,671.5l.
With the help of Mrs. Morlan and Sales Manager, Julie Lewisg Bob Mowrey, Saun-
dra Shellhorn, and Sheryl Smith won the honor of top salesmen. The Class of '75
are excited over the ordering of senior rings. After working hard, the time comes for
Juniors to play. They climbed to the top and they wish to thank all that helped
them succeed..
l. Junior Class Officers are
Bob Mowrey, President,
Ronnie Whitesell Vice
President, Saundra
Shellhorn, Secretaryg and
Jaxcene Reich, Treasurer. 2.
Mr. Jean Charles, a
representative from QSP,
explains magazine sales. 3.
Bob Mowrey receives a tran-
sister television set for be-
ing top salesman. 4. Most
Juniors climb to the top in
the world but Carol Capps
goes down . . 5. Juniors
work hard for fantastic
prizes from their magazine
sales.
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Bob Floyd
Sandy Floyd
Brenda
Fugate
,Ian Gilpin
Terry
Glendening
Laurita
Gregg
Nina Hall
Dean
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Tim fllurk
Shcilu Nlarkliarn
liinclcll Marshall
Jerry Xlrilnrniivk
liarl Milos
Holylyy Nlitrliell
Sandra Nlizllvr
l-Irlna Slogan
Donna Worley
Roger Nlnrri-
lloli 'Klum rej
Debbie Nrguq
llanlly Nowman
.lor Nikoclim
llaruld Perkins
lmrny l'il1'liL'r
Pam Pinkman
Paul Preston
N is-ky Price
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Kandy Harvey
Cherie
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Carol Hicks
Michelle
Houk
Linda
Howerton
Kent Isbell
Dwayne ,lanes
Toni Keith
Paul Kennon
Scott Kennon
Harold
Kirbey
Mary Ann
Kizer
Rocky Koger
Dan Lady
Bryan Latta
Robert
Leonard
Julie Lewis
Jerry
YlcCormiL'k
Karen Mann
a Lot of People
4. Une ofthe highlights ofthe ,lunior year is
ordering Senior rings. Juniors argue about
which is better, square or round rings. 5. San-
dy Floyd, stuck in a trash Can, is an example
of the tight situations Juniors get into with
ease but need a lot of help getting out of.
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,lim Pruitt
Bryan Rabe
Dorcne Reaves
Jaxcene Reich
Mike Rogers
Ronnie Samples
Sam Schmidt
Saunclra Shellhorn
Merle Simrell
Karen Smith
Sheryl Smith
,Ioe Solomon
Nlartha Spencer
Lee Swager
Ellen Swopes
Betty Taylor
Deena Toliver
Pattie Tompkins
Janet Troyer
Jeanie Tschanz
Marla Vaughn
Debbie Wadsley
Sharon Walsh
Barbara Vlfarren
Kathy Watkiils
Diana Wfest
Dana Whitesell
Ronnie Whitesell
Dennis Wilhoit
Beth Williams
Leslie Witt
Connie Wood
Shelby Woocl
Roger Zartman
Rajhon Bishop
Gloria Highely
Edna Mogan
Earl Miles
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The Juniors this year show their ability to hold their own by the honors they receive. Below, in picture l
is Terry Simmons Wfalnut Festival Queen candidate. In picture 2 is Marla Vaughn, the Miss Merry
Christmas candidate. In picture 3 is Bob Mowrey, the Powder Puff King candidate. Representing the
Junior class in the Harvest Festival is Julie Lewis, seen in picture 4. The Juniors take time off for fun, by
toasting tootsie pops, in picture 5. Juniors also ran the concession stand, during the Football Homecom-
ing Game, picture 6.
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Jeff Andrews
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Llnda Allen
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Llta Anson
James Barnes
Jack Beaty
Brad Belcher
Rusty Belcher
Lynnette
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Donna Trultt
Lynn Boyles
Mark Lynn
Steve Lambeth
Randy Bland
Ronnle Bland
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Donna Bogart
David Bishop
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Brenda Brattin I
Donald Brewer
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Pam Burns
-Cole Roe and
David Hacker
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Susan Carriker
I Busty Carver
Bill Clark
Debbie Coale
Myrna Cole I
Ron Cooper
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I Carl Davis
Lenny Davis I
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Todd Dawson
Margaret
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Debbie Eaton
Linda Eslinger
Shirley Frazer
Curtis Gilbert
Sam Gooden
Danny Green
Debbie Gundv
Don Guthrie
David Hacker
Roger
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Donna Truitt
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Dana Robinson,
the harvest
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Marcia Abbott,
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queen.
Rhonda Shell-
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Laurie Sokal led
the Seniors in
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Sandra Hargrove
Terry Harris
Wayne Hensley
Sharon Hicks
Charles Hoffman
Nancy Hopkins
Mike Hubbard
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Springs Tourna-
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Greg Jennings
John Jones
Tucker ,Ioustra
Jerry Julian
Kent Kelsay
Cole Roe, President
of the Math Club
Steve Kemper
Tony Koger
Steve Lambeth
David Lingle
Frank Lurten
Mark Lynn
Terry Mcflallister
Martha McCann
Wayne Hensley,
Ron Bland, and
Steve Lambeth
can't wait for
baseball season to
open.
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nouncing a football
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Donna Joy McKinne
Jennifer McMahon
Mike Mark
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players that made
All-Conference and
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Mike Markham
,lack Mitchell
Elizabeth Moore
Stephen Murrell
Carla Olson
Judy Onchelet
Phil Palmer
Jeanie Patrick
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Debra Perkins
Malita Pilcher
Rick Pinkman
Linda Pritchard
Mike Whitesell
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Dana Robison
Donna Truitt
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Debbie Smith
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Lauri Sokol
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Debra Spencer
,llm Spencer
Steve Stlll
Dale Stlres
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Roxene Sumner
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Nina Lasley
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Kenny Wfatkins
Chris West
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Donna Bogart
dressed
fifty-style.
Kathy West
Debra Whitesell
Mike Whitesell
Robin Wilson
Carl Davis,
Gary Howell,
Steve Lambeth,
Brad Belcher,
Mark Lynn and
Jerry Julian
give a lecture
on School
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Jerry Julian
relaxes at
half time.
Donzil
Worthington
Mic-kie Yarnell
Anita Kline
51 Wayne
Hensley relaxes
after a long
hour in
Journalism.
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the winner of
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Our Record Shows
That We Worked
For All We Got
MARCIA ABBOTT: NHS 1,2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 FHA 1,2,3,43 Dramatics
3,43 Spanish 43 Library and office work 3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43
Perfect attendance 33 Latin club 2 sec., 33 Miss Merry Christmas 43
Harvest Queen candidate 33 school play 33 Powder puff football 3,43
certificates of award in Home ec., Physical Science, English, Latin,
UMR testing3 FHA Junior degree 1.
LINDA ALLEN PRATT: FTA 43 FHA 43 cadet teaching 43 Honor
Roll 3,4.
IMA JEAN AMICK: NHS 1,2,3,43 FTA 2,33 FHA 1,2,3,4, treasurer 3,
reporter 43 Library 3,4, president 43 Library 81 Office work 1,2,3,43
Year Book Staff 3,4 business manager 43 outstanding FHA Freshman
1.
JEFF ANDREWS
DIANA KAY ANDERSEN: NHS 2,3,43 FHA 1,2,33 FFA 3,43 Library
4, reporter3 Library SI Office work 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 FHA
Junior Degree 1, FFA Greenhand 3, FFA Chapter Farmer 4.
LITA ANSON: FHA 2,3,43 Deca 33 Library 33 Pep Club 2,43 Year-
book Staff
JAMES BARNES: FFA 2,33 Dramatics 4.
JACKIE BEATY: FFA 9,10,113 Greenhand 9, Chapter Farmer 10,
Treasurer 11, 3rd high individual at Crowder soils 3, 2nd high in
state soils 3, Livestock award 2, Leadership award 2, 4th high on farm
records 3, 1st place Tractor driving contest 3, 1st high individual soils
at Mt. Vernon 3, State Chapter farmer 3.
BRAD BELCHER: Football 1,2,3,4, HM All Conference Offensive
Tackle3 Basketball 13 Track 13 Baseball 2,3,43 NHS 1,2,3,43 FTA 33
Forum 3,4, treasurer 43 Math 3, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4g
Student Council 1,2,33 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Perfect Attendance 23 Boys
State Alternate.
RUSSELL BELCHER: VICA 4g Yearbook Staff 43 El-Hi-Mo Staff 4.
LYNNETE BEYDLER: FTA 43 Forum 23 Quill 1,23 FHA 1,2,3,4,
Historian 2, 1st Vice Pres. 43 Dramatics 4g Deca 3,4, Parliamentarian
3, Historian 4, Regional Rep. 13 Pep Club 1,23 Speech 81 Debate 43
Library SI Office Work 3,43 Yearbook Staff 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 El-
Hi-Mo Staff 33 FFA Sweetheart Candidate 1.
DAVID BISHOP
DENNIS BISHOP: FTA 2,3,43 Forum 2,3,43 Dramatics 2,3,43 Plays
2,3,43 Speech 81 Debate 3,42 Cadet Teaching 3,43 Honor Roll 3,4.
RANDY BLAND: Deca 43 Honor Roll 4.
RONNIE BLAND: Basketball 1,3Q Track 13 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Art 3,43
Lettermans Club 2,3,4.
KEITH EUGENE BLANKENSHIP: FFA 1,2,3,4.
WAYNE LEE BLANKENSHIP: FFA 1,2,3,43 Deca 33 Art 3.
DONNA BOGART: NHS 43 FTA 2,3,4, Historian 43 Math 2,3,4,
Treasurer 43 FHA 1,23 Library 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 3,42
Library 81 Office Work 2,43 Cadet Teaching 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43
Perfect Attendance 1,2,33 All District Honors Choir 33 All District
Choral Clinic 4.
LYNN BOYLES: Deca 3,4, Sec 3, Vice Pres. 43 Yearbook Staff 3g
Perfect Attendance 3.
BRENDA BRATTIN: Quill 1,23 FHA 1,2,3,43 Dramatics 13 Library
13 Pep Club 1.
DONALD LEE BREWER: Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 3,43 Track 13
Art 3,43 Art Historian 43 'Lettermans Club 43 Yearbook Staff 3,43 El-
Hi-Mo Staff 3,43 Honor Roll 43 Perfect Attendance 1,2,4.
BENNY BROWER: Football 3,43 Hon. Men. All Conference Defen-
sive tackleg Track 33 Baseball 43 Golf 33 NHS 43 SFA 3,4Q Forum 3,43
V-Pres 43 FTA 43 Dramatics 3,4, Treasurer 43 Lettermans Club 3,41
Student Council 4, Treasurer 4g Year Book Staff 43 El-Hi-Mo Staff 43
Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4.
PAM BURNS: NHS 1,2,3,43 FTA 2,3,4, Pres 43 Forum 33 Math 43
Band 1,23 Twirlers 23 Speech SI Debate 1,23 Library Sz Office Work
3,43 Cadet Teaching 4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3Q
Harvest Queen 3.
DONALD BURRIS: FFA 1,2,3Q Art 1.
SUSAN E. CARRIKER: Quill 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Girls Trio in Sub-
District Choir.
RUSTY CARVER
WILLIAM CLARK: Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 FFA 3,4,
DEBBIE COALE: NHS 2,3,43 FTA 3,4, Song Leader 3g Forum 23
Math 2,3,4, Sec 3, V Pres 4g FHA 1,23 FFA 3,43 Student Council-3,4,
Sec 43 Speech 81 Debate 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Perfect Attendance
1,23 Barnwarming Queen 4.
MYRNA COLE: FHA 43 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,2,3,4.
RON COOPER: FFA 2,3,4,
DEBORAH COUCH: FHA 4.
CARL DAVIS: Dramatics 4g Speech SZ Debate 43 Yearbook Staff 43
El-Hi-Mo 4.
LENNY DAVIS: Football 1,33 Honor Roll 4.
TODD DAWSON: Baseball 43 Dramatics 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Honor
Roll 43 Perfect Attendance 43 El-Hi-Mo Staff 4.
MARGRET ANN DRISKELL: Quill 3,4Q FHA 1,2,3, V. Pres 3,
Historian 43 Deca 33 Pep Club 13 Band I,2,3Q Library 81 Office Work
2, Cadet Teaching.,
DEBBIE EATON: Quill 43 FHA 1,2,3,43 Dramatics 3g Pep Club 1,2,-
Q Bin? 43 Lancers 43 Speech 81 Debate 13 Year Book Staff 43 Office
or .
LINDA ESLINGER: FHA 1,2,3,4, 2nd V Pres. 43 Library 3,4,
Treasurer, V Pres. 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Reporter 33 Cadet Teaching 43
Year Book Staff 4.
SHIRLEY JEAN FRAZER: Dramatics 3,43 Library 3,43 Library 61
Office Work 3,43 Perfect Attendance 1,3.
CURTIS GILBERT: Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 FFA 1,23 Deca
3,43 Art 2, Lettermans Club 3,4.
SAM GOODENLFILA 1.2.33 PerfectYAttendarrce,Y1,2,3,4.
DANNY GREEN: Football 1,2,3Q Basketball Manager 43 Baseball
Manager 2.3: FOTUUI 43.Math 2,3,43 Science 1,2,3,43 FFA 1,23 Perfect
Attendance 2: State FFA Choir: Latin Club 3: French 3.
DEBBIE GUNDY: FHA 2: -Deca 2: president 4.
DON GUTHRIE: Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2: FFA 1.2.3.4: Deca 3.4:
Lettermans Club 3.4: Band 1.
DAVID LEROY HACKER: Football 2: Basketball 3: Track 1:
Baseball 1: Math 2: FFA 1: Lettermans Club 3.4: Honor Roll 4: Boys
State.
ROGER HAMMERGREN: Football 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1: Track 1.2.-
3: Lettermans Club 3.4: Year Book Staff 2.
SANDY HARGROVE: FHA 1: Pep Club 2: Mixed Chorus 1.2,3.4.
TERRY HARRIS: NHS 4: Science 2.3: Band 1.2.3.4: Honor Roll 1.2.-
3.4.
WAYNE A. HENSLEY: Football Manager 1: Basketball 1.2.3: Math
1.2.4: Art Club 4: Lettermans Club 2.3.4: Year Book Staff 3.4: Honor
Roll 3.4: Perfect Attendance 1.2.4: All District Baseball 1: Typing
Award 2: Journalism I Award 3.
SHARON HICKS: NHS 3.4: FTA 1.2.3.4: Forum 4: Spanish 4:
Library 1.2: Pep Club 1: Speech S1 Debate 2: Cadet Teaching 4:
Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Girls State Orchestra 1.2: Choir 3.
CHARLES HQVFFMAN . Y
NANCY HOPKINS: Quill 3: FHA 4: Deca 3.4: Perfect Attendance
1.2: Choir 1.2.3.4.
GARY LEE HOWELL: Football 1.2.3.4: HM All Conference Defen-
sive End 47: Track 1,2.3: Golf 3: Forum 3: Dramiics 3: Vica 4. V
Pres.'4:' Lettermans Club 2.3.4: Speech 81 Debate 3, 1
MIKE HUBBARD: Football Manager 3: Basketball Manager 2:
Baseball 4: Vica 4: Year Book Staff 3: Perfect Attendance 1.2.
DAVID HUTTON: Football 2.3.4: Basketball 1: FFA 1.2.3.4.
GREG JENNINGS: Perfect Attendance 2.
JOHN JONES: Basketball 2.3: Vica 4. Sec-Treas 4: Perfect Atten-
dance 1.
TUCKER JOUSTRA: Football 1.2: FTA 3.4: Forum 3.4: Math 3:
Science 2.3.4: FFA 1.2.3.4: Dramatics 4: Spanish 1.2: Honor Roll 1.2.-
3: Boys State Delegate.
JERRY JULIAN: Football 2.3.4: Track 2: Lettermans Club 3.4.
KENT KELSAY: Football 3.4. All Con.. All District 81 HM All State
Running Back 4: Basketball 3.4: Golf 3.4: Dramatics 3: Lettermans
Club 3.4: Honor Roll 4.
STEVE KEMPER: Basketball 1.2.3: Track 1: Honor Roll 1.2: Perfect
Attendance 1.2: Honors Choir 1.2.3.4: All District Choir 1.2.3.4: 2nd
Solo I: lst in Conference 2: 3rd in State 2. Pres. Choir 4.
JULIE ANITA KLINE: Football Homecoming Candidate 2.3: El-Hi-
Mo 3.
TONY KOGER: FFA I.2.3.4. V. Pres. 3. President 4: Greenhand.
Chapter Farmer, Dairy Products Award. 1st Place Livestock Award.
2nd Place Dairy Cow Judging.
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STEVE LAMBETH: Basketball 2.3: Baseball 2.3.4: Art 3.4. Pres 3.
Treas 4: Lettermans Club 3.4: Student Council 3.4: Senior Class
President: Honor Roll 3.4.
DAVID LINGLE
NINA LASLEY HARRIS: FHA 3.4: Deca 3.4: Pep Club 3.
FRANK LURTEN: Vica 4: Honor Roll 2.3. '
MARK LYNN: Football 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1: Track 1.2: FTA 3: NHS
1.2.3.4: Forum 2.3.4: Science 2.3.4: Dramatics 2.3.4: Lettermans Club
2.3.4-: Student Council 1.2.3.4: Speech 81 Debate 3: Honor Roll 1.2.3.-
4: Boys State.
TERRY McCALLISTER: Football 1.3: Track 1.3: FFA 1.2.3.4: Deca
4: Greenhand 1. Chapter Farmer 3: Awards in Leadership 3. Farm
Safety 3.
MARTHA McCANN: NHS 1.2.3.4: FTA 4: Forum 4: Science 2: Band
1.2.3.4: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Speech 81 Debate 1: Biology Certificate.
English ICeQQcatgYEVnglish II Certificate. UN Certificate.
JEROLD MCGINNESS '
DONNA JOY McKINNEY: Quill 3.4: FHA 1.2.3.4: Dramatics 3:
Choir 1.2.3.4: Choir Clinic 3: FHA Junior Chapter Degree 1: Art 4.
JENNIFER MCMAHON: Library 2.4: Pep Club 3: Nurses Office 3.4.
MICHAEL DAVID MARK: Forum 2: FFA 3.4: Band 2.
MIKE MARKHAM: Football 1: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Baseball 2.3: NHS
2.3: FTA 3.4: Forum 2.3: Math 2.3: Science 3.4: Lettermans Club 2.3.-
4: Honor Roll 1.2. Youth Advisory Council Model UN 2.
JACK MITCHELL: Football 1.2: Basketball 1.2.3: Track 1: NHS 1.2.-
3: FTA Pres 3: Forum 4: Math 1.2: Science 1.2: FFA l.2.3.4: Spanish
1.2: Lettermans Club 2.3.4: Student Council 2.3.4. V Pres 3: Presi-
dent 4: Band 1.2: Speech 81 Debate 4: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Sophomore
Pilgrimage: Star Greenhand. State Meat Team.
ELIZABETH MOORE: NHS 1.2.3.4: FTA 2.3.4: Forum 2.3.4-: Quill
4: FHA 1.2.3,4: Dramatics 2.3.4: Spanish 4: Band 1.2.3.4: Speech 3:
Library Sz Office Work 3.4: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Perfect Attendance
1.2: Junior Degree in FHA 1: Algebra I Certificate 1: Orchestra 1:
Physical Science Certificate 1: Participation in Model United Nations
1: Sophomore Pilgrimage 2: Geometry Certificate 2: Orchestra 2:
English II Certificate 2: Biology Certificate 2: Modern World History
Certificate 3: Rolla's Invitational Achievement Testing Certificate 3:
School Play 3: REA Youth Tour to Washington D.C. : Honors Band
3: Orchestra 3: Pep Band: 2nd Top Magazine Salesman 3: Orchestra
4: District Band.
STEPHEN MURRELL
CARLA OLSON: NHS 1.2.3,4: FTA 2.3.4: Forum 2.4: Science 2:
Dramatics 4: Spanish 4: Band 1: Library 81 Office Work 3: Honor
Roll 1.2.3.4: Latin Club 2.3: Certificate of accomplishment in Latin I.
JUDY ANN ONCKELET: FHA 3.4: Pep Club 1: Perfect Attendance
3.
PHIL PALMAR
JEANIE PATRICK: NHS 4. Treasurer 4: FTA 2.3.4: Forum 2.3.4:
Dramatics 2.3.4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Student Council 1.4: Cheerleader
1.2.3,4: Speech Sz Debate 2.3: Cadet Teaching 4: Honor Roll 1.2.3,4:
Alternate to Youth Advisory Council: Basketball Homecoming
Queen Candidate 3.4.
PATRICA PENDERGRAPH: NHS 3: FTA 3.4: Forum 4: Quill 4:
Band 2.3. 4: Cadet Teaching 4: Honor Roll 2.3.4.
DEBRA PERKINS: FTA 4. Forum 2.3: Quill 2.3.4. President 4: FHA
1.2.4: Pep Club 1: Band 2.4: Honor Roll 1: United Nations 1.2.4:
Band Conference 3.4: Honors 4: Orchestra 3.4: Reading Award I:
Latin Club 3: FHA Junior Degree 1: Choir 3: Library and Office
Work 2.3: Cadet Teaching 4.
MALITA L. PILCHER: Dramatics 2.3.4: Library 3.4: Library 81 Of-
fice Work I.2.3.4: Perfect Attendance 1.3.
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RICK PINKMAN: Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 13
Baseball 233,43 Art 3,43 Lettermans Club 2,3,4, President 43 Student
Council 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Perfect Attendance 132.
LINDA PRITCIIARD: NHS 1,2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Forum 3,43 FHA 1,2,3,-
4, President 43 Dramatics 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Library 81 Office Work
3,43 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Junior Degree 13 Chapter Degree 2, FHA Ser-
vice Award 33 Typing Award 23 Barnwarming Candidate 3.
BRENDA REEDER: Library 43 Pep Club 4g Cadet Teaching 43 Year-
book Staff 2,3.
DANA ROBISON: FTA 43 FHA 2,33 Deca 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Year-
book Staff 3: Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,43 Harvest Festival Queen 4.
GALE ROBISON: Deca 334.
YVONNE ROBY: Choir l,2,3,4.
COLE ROE: Football 23 NHS 2,3,43 Vice-Pres 4g Math 233,43 Presi-
dent 43 Science 4,3 Honor Roll 1,233,612 Honors Choir 33,Choir 3.
RHONDA LUE SHELLHORN: FHA 2,3,43 Dramatics 23 Pep Club 2,-
3,4, Sec-Treas 33 President 43 Lancers 2,3,4, Captain 43 Library 81 Of-
fice Work 23 Perfect Attendance 13 Football Candidate 13 Miss Merry
Christmas 3g Choir 3,4.
RANDALL SCHUCHMAN
DAVID SIBLEY: Football 132,33 Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Track 13
Baseball 2,3343 FTA 33 FFA 43 Art 3,43 Lettermans Club 2,3,43 Stu-
dent Council 1,23 Yearbook Staff 3.
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JAMES SIMRELL: Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 1,2,3,43 Vica 43
Yearbook Staff 43 Sold most annuals.
DEBRA ANN SMITH: FTA 43 FHA 1,2,3,43 Library 3,43 Librarv 81
Office Work 13233343 Honor Roll 3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Choir 43 Solo
fcelloj 2,3,43 String Quartet 1,2,3,43 Choir Clinic 43 Honors Choir 43
Junior Chapter Degree.
LAURIE JEAN SOKOL: FHA 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Yearbook Staff 4.
WILLARD SOLOMON
DEBRA SPENCER: Deca 3,43 Library 1,2,3.
JIM SPENCER: Deca 4.
STEVE STILL: Football 43 Spanish 43 Yearbook Staff 3.
DALE STIRES: Pep Club 2,33 Band 1,2,3,43 Perfect Attendance 13
Choir 43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Solo-voice 43 Drum Ensembles 1.4.
ROXENE SUMNER HACKER: Forum 33 Deca 43 Student Council 13
Lancers 23 Basketball Queen Candidate 13 Barnwarming Queen Can-
didate 23 Class Treasurer 23 Typing Award 23 Alternate to Girls State
3g FFA 2,3343 Treasurer 43 Greenhand 23 Chapter Scholarship 2,33
Chapter Farmer 33 NHS 2,3,43 Reporter 43 Active Member 4.
IVIIKE SWOPES: Science 33 FFA 1,2,3,43 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3.
DONNA TRUITT: NHS l,2,3,4, Sec 43 FTA 2,3,43 Forum 233,43 FHA
1,2,33 FTA 132,33 FFA 43 Dramatics 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Student
Council 233,43 Cheerleaders 1,43 Library SI Office Work 1,2,33 Cadet
Teaching 43 Honor Roll3 FTA District President 33 FHA Regional
Recreation Leader 33 Football Homecoming Queen 43 Spring
Production 23 Youth Advisory Council 33 Model UN 1,2.
LOIS TRUSSEL
MICHAEL RAY TURLEY
BRUCE ALLEN WALKER: Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Track 13
NHS 1,2,3,43 FTA 23 Forum 2,3,4, President 43 Science 23 FFA 1,2,3,-
43 Livestock, Crops, Horticulture Sz Dairy Production Teams3 Letter-
mans Club 3,43 Student Council 3,4, Vice President 43 Honor Roll 1,-
2,3,43 Vice President Junior Classg President Freshman Class.
KENNETH WATKINS
CHRIS WEST: Quill Club 2,3,4 Reporter 43 Dramatics 3,41 Deca 33
Pep Club 132.
KATHLEEN WEST: Quill Club 2,33 FHA 233,43 Dramatics 23 Pep
Club 1,23 Band 1,23 Lancers 1,23 Yearbook Staff 33 Miss Merry Christ-
mas Candidate 2.
MIKE WHITESELL: Football 1,2,3,43 Art 43 Lettermans Club 2,3,43
Football All Con 81 All District 4 DT.
DEBRA WHITESELL: Counselors Office 43 Shorthand Award.
CROBIN WILSON: Pep Club 2,3,43 Nurses Office 23 Perfect Atten-
ance 2.
DONZIL WORTHINGTON
MICKIE YARNELL: NHS 23 FHA 1,2,3,4 President 33 Dramatics
2,33 Deca 3,43 Library 81 Office Work 23 Honor Roll 1,2333 Perfect
Attendance 23 Model UN 23 Outstanding Home ec. Student 723
Outstanding Sophomore FHA Member 23 Who's Who in FHA3
Crisco Award 33 Typing Award 2.
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l. Rhonda Dillon in study hall reading up on her
history. 2. Mr. Markham, and Sharon Hicks teach
the seventh graders how to use maps. and locate
geographical locations. 3. Mrs. Venter takes time
out to grade her students papers. 4. ln P.E. the
seventh and eighth graders play bombardment in
the high school gym. 5. Jr. High band plays at their
own pep assemblies. 6. Miss Armstrong directs her
Jr. High class in Home Economics. 7. The seventh
grade cheerleaders are, Debbie Whitlock, Kim
Witt. Carolyn Leonard, and Carla Jones from the
class of 79.
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found out about lockers this year. 2. The emblem '79'
stands for the seventh graders when they graduate. 3.
The seventh graders are glad to have pep assemblies. 4.
Here are the seventh graders who play in band, Debbie
Lovewell, Debbie Whitlock, Charlene Winfield, Becky
Roseman, Falena Vittetoe, Jean Hackleman, Laura
Gambrel, Christina Smith, Jackie Baker, Kevin
Synder, David Dissler, David Murphy, Debbie Wynes,
Tim Swager, Ed Hopkins, Warren Woolford, Micheal
Leonard, Jeff Olson, Blaine Bering, Brian Hargrave,
John Wilson, Donna Joustra. 5. Carol Jonason has time
to do her art work in study hall. 6. Miss Septak teaches
her students all about square roots. 7. EI Think Funny '
was designed by Miss Armstrong. 8. Mr. Hulett shows
his class how to work with different materials.
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Dean Greenslreel
Rhonda Hacker
Tamcla liar-ker
Ann Har-kleman
Jean Havklcman
Kenneth Hamilton
Brian Hargrawe
Lisa Hazelwood
Janet Hicks
Rhonda Hiesland
Kathy Hnchstedler
Robert Neil Hoffman
Linda Holt
Eddie Hopkins
Glenda Horning
Randall Hudson
Harold Hunt
Chip Jennings
Ronald Jennings
Carol ,lunason
Carla Jones
Lisa Jones
Donna Jouslra
Anna Keith
John Koger
Carolyn Leonard
Wlike Leonard
Jimmy Linglc
James Lii engood
Delihie Lowewell
Linda Markham
Terri Nlr-Cain
Debra fVIr'Cullick
Sharyl Marshall
Darrel Mogan
Randall Moore
Gregg Mnrlan
Kevin Morris
Steven Moser
David Murphy
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Walker Newman
Dong Xikudim
Duke Norman
Rusty Nurial
Jeff Olson
Kim Parrish
.lanel Pate
Franc-is Phipps
Carrion Pill-her
Marion Pilt-her
Nlina Pilcher
Caliin Pinkman
Lnra Purtlc
Rohert Raines
Larry Register
Charlotte Rohh
Beeky Roseman
Anita Runyan
Penny Sallee
Brenda Sawyer
Ronald Sewell
Christine Smith
Kevin S3 nder
Robert Stevenson
Yanry Spencer
Steve Sprinkle
Tim Swager
Lorenzo Swartz
Louis Swartz
Pam Swopes
Steve Vaughn
Ric-harrl Vanliummel
Falena Viltetoe
Kathy Walker
Debbie Whitlock
Don W'illingham
Debbie Wilson
John Wilson
Kim Wilson
Charlene Winfield
.lee Winters
Kim Win
Lori Wfonrl
Mit-heal Woodard
Warren Woolfurd
Dehhic Wlyncs
Cheri Yarnell
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at open huuse. 2. The .lr.
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test. 4. Miss Armstrong'S
3rd hour English class. 5.
Ylr. lVlar0um tearhes
Carolyn Leonard whcfs
liossl 6. Bolrlry Cartwright
takes a make-up test in thc
hall. 7. Besides lieing the
Junior Varsity coach. he
teaches Jr. High Science.
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Warnell works at his desk
while thc students hand in
their assignments, The
Seventh grade learn many
new things that will
prepare them fur high
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Eight Graders
Remember the
Fun and Work
Of Jr. High
Greg Allison
Becky Anderson
Steve Arlint
Marlene Arnold
Tim Barnes
Jerry Beaty
Laura Bedford
Kathy
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Josephine Bishop
Theresa Black
Teresa Bland
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Mitchell Bledsoe
Sharon Bledsoe
Lori Bradley
Steve Bradley
Brian Brown
LafVIOna Brown
Tracy Brown
Jamie Burns
Carl Burrow
Brenda Butts
Bryan Cameron
David Campbell
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home-ec, we tried to set
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Halloween is shown at the
Jr. High party. fill We
studied about Earth
Science in Mrs. Barrit's
class. f5j We are shown
studying about Mark
Twain with the help of
records, books, and Mrs.
Hlavacek. 161 Mrs. Barrit is
the 7th and 8th grade
science teacher.
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Denise Caringer
Mary Carson
Cheryl Carver
Mike Clemmer
Cheryl Clemmons
Donald Coale
Connie Collins
Maurice Conwell
Nelda Cox
Ann Craig
Dorothy Craig
Linda Dale
Melinda Davis
.loel Dawson
James Deline
Bruce
Dcragowski
Martha Dissler
Sheryl Dody
Donna Eason
Virginia
Eslinger
Jeff Evans
Dennis Fast
Greg Fields
The Privileges
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Carleen Fisher
Belly Fleener
Ruger Flnyd
James Gentry
Karen Gihlis
Rcliu-va Goodwin
,lorry Green
Scott Crcunstreel
'l'roy Gregg
Donna Harker
Relic:-va Hamilton
George Hammergren
Cathy Haynes
Brian Henry
Doug Hicks
Stexc Highy'
Dayid Higlilcy
Bill Hohhs
Cheryl Hoover
Sue Horning
Cindy Hutvhison
Windy Hutvhison
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.lan Jackson
John .lobson
Lisa .lohnsun
Cheryl Jones
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Duane Jillian
Lucille Julian
Charlene Keith
Judy Kemper
Wally' Kenny
Keyin Lambeth
Donald Lewis
Sidney' Lurten
Jennilcr Lynn
Daniel McCarthy
Stcye lllrlfonliaughey
William McFarland
Retha Mi-Ginnis
Sandra Mi-Kinney
Stanley Medlock
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forward to. In Picture No. 1 Mr. Greenwood's class
studies the Missouri Constitution. No. 2 Mr.
Greenwood is not only a teacher but a Jr. High
Coach. No. 3 These students are discussing their
Field Trip in Science Class. No. 4 Brenda Butts
gives her version of the trip. No. 5 Mrs. Barrett
listens as her students tell her what they have
learned on their trip. No. 6 Mr. Justice has the
hard job of teaching Jr. High Math and is also the
1st'hour Study Hall keeper. No. 7 In this picture
Jill Simone plays with a pet hamster as Mrs.
Barrett looks on.
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eighth graders of coming years in high school. The second picture
shows Mr. Hulett helping Jeff Barnes in shop reach perfection on
his project. Experimenting with hairstyles can be fun and may br-
ing beautifying results. In the fourth picture, Miss Armstrong lec-
tures on the art of beautiful hair. In the fifth picture, 8th grade
band members wait with the rest of the high school band, both
ready to show their talent at half time. Dana Swager can show her
school spirit on the ground as well as in the air. In picture seven
Terri Winters anxiously helps fellow 8th graders get seated in the
old gym for a Pep Assembly, where the cheerleaders and students
will yell the football players on. Picture eight shows the 8th grade
cheerleaders working together at a home game.
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up. 2. The Eighth grade football team
didnit have a successful year but show
talent for the future. 3. Kenny Hamilton
KNO. l2j is ready for a jump ball with Steve
Sewell and Greg Morlan also waiting. 4.
Players looking on from the bench during
exciting action. 5. Coach Johns talking to
players during a break in the action. 6. Don
Lewis shooting warm-ups before a game. 7.
The Bth grade basketball team improving.
8. The 7th grade basketball team, not a good
season. 9. Coach Greenwood observing his
bench for substitutes. 11. The 7th grade
football team possess the winning pride for
the future. 10. Steve Vaughn making yar-
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Ronnie Alvord
Amber Baker
David Baker
Margaret Baker
Rachelle Ball
Michael Barger
Doyle Barker
Kathy Beaty
Tom Blankenbeker
Brock Bridges
Larry Bryant
Billie Burns
John Carpenter
Tim Charles
Brian Chism
Tina Christy
Kenny Crane
Jackie Deckard
Terry Dunfield
Cathy Eaton
Kimberley Eaves
Shannon Eslinger
Teresa Eslinger
Kelly Fairchild
James Fletcher
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ficult job and a student can sometimes use
a teacher's helping hand as Larry Bryant
finds out in picture 2. Students can't
always get to sleep when rest time comes
and a teacher can sometimes make the
time pass faster with a good story like the
one Mrs. Wakefield is reading in picture 3.
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py to know that the day is over and getting
to ride the bus home is fun as is shown in
picture 4.
Ritchie
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Gary
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James
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Matthew
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John
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Deanna
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their friends, as in picture 1. In picture 2, two
girls play a game of patty-cake during break.
Lunchtime, picture 3, illustrates one of the few
times all the Kindergarten get together at once. A
hampster gets all the attention it will want during
cage cleaning time, as picture 4 shows. In picture
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having trouble with his work. Three of the boys
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6. As picture 7 points out, there are hardships
even in Kindergarten, and tears come to the eyes
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Bernie
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Marvin Hogue
Kim Howerton
Teressa Huckab
Lisa Hughes
J. R. Hunt
Jean Issacs
Kevin Jackson
Earnie Johnson
Christy Jones
Rhonda Janes
Brenda Keith
Charles Keith
Eddie Kirby
Jo Kirk
Jana Koca
Christi Lasley
Travis Leonard
Leasa Marshall
Randy Martin
Christy Mays
Donald
McCullick
Donald McNees
Eric Mcpeak
Billy Mooney
Vickie Moore
Kathy Norval
Jolene Palmer
Franz Penner
Mark Pierce
Lillie Plain
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1. As kindergarteners we are proud to have a whole building
to ourselves. 2. There is room on the merry-go-round for
many people. 3. Some of us go the whole day. so we take a
rest after our lunch. 4. First graders enter a new building to
continue their education. 5. Mrs. Thelma Forrest decorates
the board. 6. A pumpkin and, 7. a scarecrow are for
Halloween. 8. Everyone has his own idea about his teacher.
9. In art, we see what other classes do.
Regina Rector
,latina Redman
Ricky Register
Joe Rogers
Kristi Rublee
Dale Shaner
Melanie Sheeks
Michelle Shellhorn
Terri Sibley
.lan Skakal
Mike Starkey
,l.R. Steffon
Renee Stroh
Carl Swager
Maritza Teed
Georgetta Thompson
Kelly Turner
Susan Vogel
La Dawn Ward
Brenda Webb
Gregory West
Carla Wiegel
Alden Williams
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Ellen Blankenship
Stacy Bohanan
Tammy Brewer
,lim Bruce
Sheila Budd
Shannon Burress
Merry Butts
Terry Butts
Jesse Case
Devin Coale
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for Halloween. 6. The best part of the
Halloween party is the refreshments. 7.
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Carloyn Steward enjoys reading to her
class. 9. Kelly Scott and Darren Toliver
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Kristi White
Taloa Woods
Melissa Woodson
Floyd Wosoba
Michael Wyrick
Steven McCarthy
Regina McPeak
Lindsey McWilliams
Willie Mooney
Brenda Moore
Oralee Murphy
Timmy Norman
Laurel Olson
Shelly Pendergraph
Kathy Penner
Shane Potter
Pamlu Pyykola
Melvin Reaves
Bradley Redman
Kay Robison
Theresa Rogers
Susan Roseman
Shauna Runyan
Stephen Sawyer
Kelli Scott
Tracy Scott
Penelope Sheeks
Tara Simpson
Brenda Starkey
Darin Steward
Roger Stone
Jennifer Stutesman
Charles Sumner
1. The playground is the best
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Kelly Coale
Terry Coleman
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Tommy Fogel
Kim Fox
Georgie Francis
Leroy Gann
Charla Cerster
Mike Giacalone
Kristina Gibbs
Cathy Greenstreel
Mary Hahn
Kelly Hillsman
Gary Horning
Johnnie Huckaby
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Craig Jones
Troy Jones
Sally Kieth
Kimmie Kennon
Brian Koger
Felicia Kretchet
Rex Lasley
Angela Leonard
Linda Lurten
Becky Lusk
Brian Llll6S
Danny Manes
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Jamie Stone
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Richard
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Karen Wilson
Stacie Wlitt
Craig Wood
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is decorated for open house. 4. Mrs. Carter gives Brad
West a word of advice. 5. The third graders dress up in
costumes for Halloween. 6. Christine Bedford checks
her duty card. 7. Roger Jones fleftj and Mike Dozler
fright, check over the vowel and syllable sounds. 8.
We like to read.
Christine Brown
Pamala Coyle
Robin Culbertson
Amy Dawson
Vicki Marcum
Douglas McNeese
Shana Olsen
Royce Plain
Cheryl Dobbs
Brenda Eaves
Kimberley Fast
Melanie Fields
Robin Raines
Patricia Rogers
Gregory Rublee
Shelli Scott
Donald Filbeck
Elaine Foster
Patricia Foster
Carol Hargrave
Ronnie Stacy 4
Douglas Starkey
Larry Statesman
Bradley West
Lisa Hendricks
Anthony Hillier
Polly Kellerman
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Diane Hoyle
Kelly Breedon
Dirk Bridges
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John McCarty
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Angela Murphy
Paula New man
Darin Powell
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Susan Rowell
Tracy Smith
Rolena Stone
Teresa Swager
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Karen Walker
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James Compton
Teresa Dobbs
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Barbara George
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Missy Higgins
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4. Mrs. McDonald. 5. I hope he doesn't drink the fountain
dry. 6. They must be out to lunch. 7. Polly Ketterman in
art. 8. Shirley Vickers, the Elementary librarian.
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Carl Driskill
Donald Ewing
Rebecca Foley
Alisha Henry
Jeanne Huckahy
Jeff Hughes
Roger Jones
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Karen Kern
Perry Lackey
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Angela Mays
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Patricia Mooney
Naoma Nelsen
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Fourth graders are eager to learn and they make a big change from
the third grade to the fourth. It's the biggest change in their school
lives. Fourth graders begin to change classes for each subjectg they
now have a bigger and fuller set of subjects than last year including
social studies and Missouri history. They have very good im-
aginations which leads to a lot of fun for both the student and the
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Brenda Culbertson
Mark Curtis
Wendy Daniels
Sandra Danner
Kathy Dean
Kevin Dody
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Renn teaches gym for the fourth
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Being a fourth grader means being halfway through elementary, with all of high
school before us. It seems like such a long time to wait, but when we finally make it,
we will be the seniors of 1982. No one knows right now what the world will be like
then, but it will be ours if it is better or worse. We have our whole lives ahead of us,
and we will make the best of them. We do not care if there is a depression or World
War Three, because we will have the answers. We are a new breed of Americans, the
Future Generation. Nothing can stop us now. So look out world, we may be only
fourth graders right now, but we are the Seniors of "82".
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to create. 2. The students in Beginning Strings patiently await their director, Mr.
Jerry Trump. 3. These fourth graders begin a stunning career in music by learning
to play the flutophone. 4. Students continue their training in the music field in
Beginning Band also under the direction of Mr. Jerry Trump. 5. These fourth
graders are caught in the act of coming in late from recess.
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Damon Edmiston
Debra Ellifrits
Todd Fetty
Debra Foster
Kevin Fox
Gary Frey
Leon Gann
Steve Gluck
Tommy Greathouse
Billy Creenstreet
Christy Greenstreet
Darrell Greenstreet
Kirk Hackleman
Bart Harper
Eleanor Harris
Sharon Haynes
Cheryl Henning
Tonya Henry
Brenda Hicks
Paul Hockstedler
Todd Hopkins
Tommy Howerton
Danny Hunt
Mary Hunt
Kelly Hutchinson
Mark Hutchinson
Kip Jackson
Amy Jobson
Phillip Jobson
Tracy Johnson
Don Jonason
Deena Jones
Peggy Julian
Bret Keith
Maderia Kirk
Joe Koehn
Ricky Lambrecht
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Darren Mays
Dale Mc-Connaughey
Jeff ML-Mahon
Trney Mitchell
Bonnie Moore
Kenny Moore
Carl Murphy
Mike Norman
Mylcne Pond
Victoria Raine:
Ronald Rector
Gaylcne Redmon
Timothy Register
Marla Resz
Samuel Rt-sz
Jerry Roi-k
Srott Robinson
Doug Shauer
Lisa Simmons
Kelli Snyder
Kimberly Spencer
Jeffery Stutesman
Kimberly Summers
Ci nthia Tarwatcr
Robert Turley
Carla Yan Houten
Phillip Vaughn
Sandy Wadsley
Rhonda Walsh
Timothy Walls
Martin West
Danna Whitlock
Christy williams
,lon Willingham
Linda Mioolford
Betty Wosoba
Debra Miyrivk
Maureen Youll
Dena Young
Kevin Young
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1. Mrs. Manes teaches one of her fourth grade students
all about the parts of a flower and explains how it grows,
while some other students draw pictures of the flowers.
2. A fourth grade student listens intently as Mrs. McLain
reads a story to her students during their story hour. 3.
Some of the fourth graders dream of the day that they
will be tall. 4. Fourth grade girls are both large and
small. 5. During their recess period a few of the fourth
graders enjoy just to sit around and talk to some of their
friends. 6. Mrs. McLain shows off some of her fourth
graders, talent on one of her bulletin boards by using a
few articles that they made in their art classes.
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And Responsibilites
1
1. Fifth graders are urged to read and complete
book reports. 2. Students learn that listening in
class is harder than it looks. 3. Getting to dress out
in P.E. and 4. sitting where we want in the cafeteria
are new privileges. 5. Miss Donna Truitt, cadet
teacher, helps decorate for Open House. 6. Mrs
Elaine Monroe gets a quiet moment to herself. 7
Mrs. Hazel Baumgarner plans her daily lessons
7
Robbie Alvord
Margaret
Anderson
Alan Arlint
Karen Arnold
Mitzi Bennett
Lesa Beydler
Chester Bishop
Richard Hourland
Kevin Boyle
Lisa .lo Bradley
Doug Brown
Michael Brown
Gary Bruce
Ricky Bryant
Valynn Burchett
William
Camarillo
Kelly Campbell
Myron Case
Linda Chadd
.lohnna Chambers
Carla Claypool
Peggy Clemmer
Paige Clemmuns
Ricky Coale
Michael Colderon
Steve Conwell
Kevin Costello
Dicky Culbertson
Bobby Davis
Adam Dawson
Brenda Elliott
Cathy Evans
Christine Evans
Randal Fletcher
Robert Foley
Victor Garrett
David George
Albert Giacalone
Douglas Gilbert
Judy Gilbert
David Goodwin
Sheila Graf
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Marsha Hill
Sonny Hill
Denny
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Larry Hoover
Steven Huckaby
Craig Jackson
Angela ,lanes
Neal Jennings
Randy Jones
Roy Lee Jones
Ann Kennon
Donald Keith
Rebecca Keith
Sharrion Keith
Connie Kern
Mark Koca
Jeffery Koger
Michael Lane
.lackie Lackey
Danny Leonard
Greg Leonard
Paul Lurton
Pamela Lutes
Freddie Manes
jamie Marcum
Sharla Marshall
Tony Marshall
Blaine Martin
Lajeana Martin
Sheri Matzke
Tammy
Mcconnaughey
Dale McGinnis
Dennis
McWilliams
Lora Mooney
John Moore
Randy Moore
Kent Morlan
Robin Mullen
Rhonda Murphy
Michael Neale
Renee Neely
Joey Norval
Troy Nicholas
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1. Mrs. Maxine Wilson looks on at a studentis
work. 2. Mrs. Ruth Koea teaches students
about musical instruments. 3. Beginners
Band. 4. We decorate to show different
seasons. 5. Advanced Beginners Strings. 6.
Mrs. Donnis Barber reads to her class. 7. We
enjoy our noon recess.
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Responsibilities
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Janice Onkelet
Jeff Parrish
Anthony Person
Archie Price
Deanna Price
Teresa Price
Denis Proctor
Debra Pruitt
Richard Reeder
Randall
Ridgeway
Judith Robb
Michael Robison
Timothy Rock
Kelly Rodgers
Debra Rogers
Charlotte
Roseman
.loel Schantz
.lay Schwalm
Debra Shaner
Christina
Shellhorn
Robbie Shull
Carla Simmons
Robert Smith
Sheryl Sprinkle
Gordon Spurgeon
Jerry Stutesman
Erma Swartz
Joyce Swopes
Gregory Tabor
Donald Taylor
,lay Truitt
Rollene Walker
Carl Webb
Robin Williams
Billy Wilson
Scott Witt
Jerry Woodard
Sharri Wynes
Kelly Zartman
John Craig
Donna Ellifrits
Deborah Lippert
Johnnie
McCullick
Kathie Rauch
Sheila Ward
Scott Weiman
Randall Wilson
David Youll
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the lunch table. No. 2-Christy Evans hard at work. No.
3-Mrs. Monroe's class listens attentively. No. 4-Recess is the
best time of the day. No. 5-Mrs. Baumgarner's class. No.
6-Just one of the bulletin boards in the fifth grade. No.
7-Margaret Andersen and Ricky Coale help each other in the
library. No. 8-Mrs. Graf enjoys reading to her students.
Sixth Grade
So Close Yet
Sixth graders are learning more in the areas of
Science, Health, Math, Language Arts., and
History.
In Science they are making posters, terraniums,
and reports.
In Health they are doing research on scientists, dis-
ease, and our ecology.
In Math they are learning addition, subtraction,
division, and multiplication of fractions.
In Language Arts they are learning the uses of
sentence structure.
In History they are finding out about Latin
American animals.
1. Kelly Gilbert politely poses for the
photographer. 2. Mrs. Tittle has a moment to rest
between classes. 3, 4, 5. 6th grade 5th hour P. E. 6.
Mrs. Swager relaxes with her students. 7.
Halloween Bulletin Board. 8. Mary Rogers smiles
for the photographer.
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Kandi Fowler
Tina Frey
Danny Fugate
Carola
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Anna Garrett
Brendetta
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Pam Gibson
Kelly
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Pam Gooden
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Zack Amiek
Suzanne Ashley
Karen Barger
Ora Lea Barnes
Mark Beason
Dana Beaty
Sandy Beaty
Cheryl Bennett
Ricky Bennett
Jean Berning
Garrett Beydler
Kathie Bishop
Kirk Bland
Kyle Bland
Lyle Bland
Mike Bledsoe
Alan
Boultinghouse
Karen Brattin
Jona Brewer
Jim Brown
Leslie Brown
Larry Bruce
Linda Brucer
Jody Camarillo
Mary Carter
Teresa Chambers
Mike Coale
James Coleman
Lee Cooper
Penny Dobbs
Dennis Edmiston
Phillip Ehlers
Mark Esry
Roy Ewert
Goldia Grey
Greg Green
Leslie
Greenstreet
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to music class. 21 Choir poses for
a picture. 3j Mrs. Lollar gives a
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at the thought of taking a test. .Sl
Mrs. Houk helps a student. 6l
Miss Phipps enjoys teaching her
6th grade classes. 7j The
bulletin board displays the 6th
grader's motto.
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Christy Harker
Dong llaulter
Dana Haeklcman
Alvin Hamilton
Randi Langelilti
Mark Lewis
Russel Lurlin
Linda Markham
Donna Hamilton
'Nlary Hammer
Wade Harris
Carina
Heinemann
Jamie Martin
Teri Ylatzke
Brett Wlaltingli
Pam Maxwell
Peggy Ilerlist
Brent Hillsman
Rose llillsman
Nlarsha Homer
Gayle Mais
Kathi ilc'Kinney
Jerry Urirlahun
Frank Nlt'Ncet-e
Daiid llowertun
Leisha Hutchison
Cari .lanes
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York Nlorlan
Carolyn Morley
Delihic Moser
Rivhard Nlullcn
,lim johnson
Larry .loncs
Ranzh Jones
Frasa Keith
Wayne Nlullen
Leann Newman
James Nikudim
Ruth Vichols
-Knnelte Kenney
Brad Kirbey
Debra Lady
Frank Lambrcc-ht
Nlirhacl Norval
Carol Norman
Pam Norsal
Billy Parsley
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2-Art class works hard to finish their projects. No.
3-Mrs. Sandra Eaves helps her class with spelling. No.
4-P.E. boys stand patiently waiting to hit a volleyball.
No. 5-Miss Phipps class.
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Dean Pate
Scott Pentecost
Darryl Perkins
Carol Person
Greg Powell
Elizabeth Price
Kevin Purtle
Kristi Rabe
Bonnie Reeder
.loe Resz
Michelle Resz
Glen Rodgers
Steven Roe
Mary Rogers
Sean Rogers
Danny Runyan
Linnie Sallee
Cherylon
Schecker
Gregg
Sewell
Bobby
Sbellhorn
Connxe
Slmmons
Deana Sm1th
Ruthxe
Smythla
Brad
Sprlnkle
Bobby Stacy
Jlmm
Summers
'Vlarsha
Swartz
Ilene Tabor
C ay
Tarwater
Dav1d Tavlor
Marllyn
Taylor
Tlgner
Stephanle
Turner
Chrls
Vlckers
James
Vlttetoe
Beverly
Wadsley
Clndy Walsh
john Wlnflel
Mark White
Darren
Whltesell
Randall Wood
Alvin
Woolford
Bonnle
Wosoba
Ga1l Wyrlck
Terl Yarnell
Nancy Yoder
Carolme
Andersen
Robert Bean
Fred Harrls
Sue Hoffman
Russell
McCoy
Paula
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Thrift-T Coin
Car Wash
Vacuum
Sibley
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Nice people,
a beautiful place,
friendly service.
Located on Hwy. 54
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125 N. Main
Serving you
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Ford has a better idea
Fugate Ford
Park Hotel
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200 N. Ma
876-2588
Cable T.V. Air Conditioned
Maid Service Light Housekeeping
Located Downtown New Management
All New Remodeled Rooms
Cagle"s
Furniture
Hwy. 32
El Dorado Springs
Larry I-Iolt's Music Simgnffs
Center Drive-In
109 W. Spring Ph. 876-2710
Music Books Ph- 8764212
Guital-S Tape Players
Piang Tuning Guitar Lessons
Records
Amplifiers
Alvord
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Best Wishes
to the Senior
Class
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113 Winner Road S
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I-Ieatlng Cleaners
D. D. Pursley
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El Dorado Sales C0
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Ph 14171 876 4267
James and
Evelyn Esry
Lo t cl on
Hwy. 32 and U
Hog sales on e
Wednesday
Cattle sales
Th d y
Schwalm
Dishwashers
Refrigerators
El t . Ranges
ec Freezers
Washers
113 N. Main Celer TV
876-3521 Siefee
General Electric- A Lighting Fixtures
Hc:A-Whar1p001 Wiring Meieiiei
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111 S. Main
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Students always enjoy
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CICS MEATS
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Cedar Cafe
Tom and Linda Emison
Featuring
Steaks, Chops, Baked Potatoes
876-4841
The finest fresh meats-
just ask your neighbor,
he's been here.
Custom Slaughtering
and Butchering
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Hwy. 54 East
Large enough to serve you
but small enough to know you.
Cassell Chevrolet
Hwy. 54 East
El Dorado Springs
Ernie Harris
State Farm
Insurance
212 S. Main
El Dorado Springs, Mo.
Carl's Gun Shop
Route 1
El Dorado Springs
Vernon and Helen
Hobbs
El Dorado Motel
Phone 876-2125
102 H y 54 E
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Witt Printing Co
Witt's 66
Witt Printing
supports the Bulldogs
Meet your
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xx Hwy. 54 East
3 1 El Dorado Springs
1 1 876-4224
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Complete Pro-Shop
Facilities
Stop at Witt's 66
and you'll stop again.
Woody Motors
Hwy. 54 East
For homestyle cooking
visit
Adam's Grill
for every meal.
Hwy. 54
Compliments of
Satisfaction Guaranteed
M ATCO
Intersection Hwy. 32 and 54
FM 107.1
KESM AM
We proudly support and promote
the development of the El Dorado
Springs DECA Program.
The little giant of the
Tri-County
Rosemary's
Beauty Shop
407 East Gentry
Contin ntal
Telephone Compan
608 S. First Street
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Coopers Pharmacy
Communit
Lumber
105 S. Main
Specialities,
Home Supplies,
and Gift Ideas
Excavating
Dennis Kennon Flowers
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876-2292
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Oil and Gas
Phone 876-3166
1104 S. Park
special ring. 101 N. M
Visit
Simpson Jewelry
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Phone New-Remodel-Service Work
876-2486
323 W. Pine
El Dorado Springs
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104 N. Main
El Dorado Springs
Smith
and Heating fowner,
Warner Cable T
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El Dorado Springs
107 W. Spring Street
van s
Rexall rugs
Gifts for all occasions
Veterinary Supplies
Pharmacists-Elton Evans, Louis Stolte
Tri-County
State Bank
KAMO Electric
Cooperative Inc
El Dorado Springs, Mo.
member of FDIC
Where E.H.S. students
save for their future
,aa B a 5 Wholesale Power for
Rural America
Beaty Brothers
Construction Bm B,
Bob B.
876-4206
876-4181
Gravel and Dirt Hauling
Land Impro vement and
Bulldozing
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every day of the year.
Janssens
Funeral Home
Grcen's Standard
Service
Dealer and Agent
You expect more from
Standard and you get it.
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Fashion Shoppe
Wilmer and C. I.
Hutchison managers
Ray and Frances
119 N. Main Smith
Kennon
Ready Mix
Hwy. 54 East
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103 S. Main
Scott Coln Operated
Laundries and
Dry Cleaners
Dry Cleane h h l
The Clothes
Closet
115 N M El Dorado Sprin
Where students shop
for value and style
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Moody and Juanita Bland
Phone S 124 N. Mann
376-2826 El Dorado Springs
Lawn Boy Mowers, Black and Decker
Tools, Furniture, and Appliances r
Courtesy of
Sac Osage Electric
Cooperative
Jim Hacker, General Manager
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El Dorado Sp gs
Ph 876 2432 fl 876 2499
Skatemoor
Arena
,Iulian's
Ready Mix
Phone 876-2348
Ll Dorado Springs
I-laekleman's
Flower Shop
Blooming with new ideas
305 S. Main
El Dorado Phone 876-3513
Offlee Supplies
H and R Block BOW M,
The income tax people
876-2222
Compliments of
Isbell-Carothers
Funeral Home
H.C. Householder and
Sons Monument Co.
Junction Hwy. 54 and 32 876-3713
The Ultimate
in Design . . . Workmanship. . . Quality
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John and Patti Leonard
Uwners
Groceries at Wholesale
Prices and Below
Railroad Salvage
6W miles west of El Dorado
Springs on Hwy. EE
Ph. 939-2415
Drive a little and
save alot.
Compliments of
Morris Boat Yard
The Bug Boat
The E1 Do Flyer
Builders of
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Betty s
Drive-In
Hwy. 54 East
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Good Food
Short Orders
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Bolivar, Buffalo t l
Best selection of
produce, meats,
groceries,
and non-food items
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Gas and Groc. Bulldog
Boosters
at Dederick Junction
El Desmo Court
George and Donna Young Cacy Car Mart
Woody Mobil Sales
Lynn's Barber Shop
El Dorado Sun
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