Raytown High School - Ramizzou Yearbook (Raytown, MO)
- Class of 1972
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' f 'A , 1 1 !,,,i4 ,.,f4,., ..,..,14-Aw f M , , - 14 5 1 ' , Wf- , fl ziggy' 4 , ws, .L f lfff71,,,,- ,,,,f, Agnyyfff 1 if ,Q-yvjfg-1,5 155 fi 1114 42 Administration Administration sets Rl-IS goals The school board showed an interest in all activities at RHS. The seven members met at regular intervals throughout the year. Discussion at these meetings included such topics as budgeting finances, the dress code, state affairs concerning the schools and teacher-student relationships. With the school board's approval, several departments began making plans for a new semester pro- gram of studies. With the guidance of the school board, RHS upheld its high stand- ards of education. 355. E. Waals Receiving a phone call from a prospective teacher, Dr. Harris re- views his calendar for an interview appointment date. . 5'-pk, Stand-ingi MI- lames L Robinson Ir M ' I 'I - I H d , S ' Harold Shaw, Treasurer. Seated: Mrs. Loii Vziod eraczllpresggjgflefddeng MI' Cross, Mr. Gary Collins, President, Dr. Ray Hanna. I I I' oben lllr. Herndo Herndon, su the issues to Mr. Martin, assistant superintendent ot schools, re- views the current issues concerning the schools. 59.5. E. YWRRXS Dr. Harris re- -K 2 ,. ,-41,42 .,...?! , TJ kt -. - li 'fy t t ,1 '-, i ,B H i it Q . ,, 1 A., .y K A' ' , t N ...- Mr. Herndon's personal secretary receives instructions from Mr. MQ' Fas Herndon, superintendent ot schools, on preparing a brief outline ot Mr.R0berfC1C1rk Dr. If1meSHC1rriS ' d 1 Asistant superintendent Asistant superintendent the issues to be discussed at the next school boar meeting o' -3 Mr. Ralph Martm Asistant superintendent 54? 4Q3fTf91? 'T - 3 '- -ff.-f' 35.:fL3,z? ' - 2, . ff sf ff' vi r 1 ef-Q -W-tp, - ., 4 My .ff:c , .V .nr ..:f, . . z, N 4 EQ? Q fM,A:?-az 3 'SQA , s may N3 Q k Q ff1:f?W2i X'5 W' 'w'?f, . 1-gm t ,X xxx ei' fM spv sf My M Wg 915 0 , x f wa, ' 'kwt W fy : 3 , .1- , . Mr. Herndon and Mr. Hanlcs verintenden t, Mr, chuckle after Mr. Hanks receives a wooden drill for his birthday. 'ent Mr. Robert ,Z Principals RHS principals guide students Outside of supervising high school activi- ties, Mr. Hanks, Mr. Beissenherz, and Mr. Craig helped to schedule classes, discipline students, sponsor clubs, check attendance, and solve teacher and student problems. A bachelor of science degree in education, a master's degree in education, and classes in school administration were necessary re- quirements to become a principal at RHS. With this background and experience, RHS principals brought faculty, students, and the staff closer together. Keeping the students informed ot events, Mr. Beissen- r . ttfr fpf.' 21fif,:2 A 'J 2 5 1 4 f r f f f jf HZ ff,f,,, xg Q! Wfffffy V ff .f fffrffz, X , ffm V A - ' 'nw -2 1 ,-1-iff - t . V 4 .. en.s',f-2 M Q ,9f5Wffw.WfL Ayfhf , fs '21 Z ' Q ,Qi 22 .11 - ff. rftfffwzlf rhfff ff I , - Standing: I Neal Hanks, Mr. Craig helps Mrs. Wolfe with advice about a problem that has arisen in one ot her world history classes. herz announces the daily bulletin over the intercom . from the otHce. E l 3 l f ' fnxwsm S urpris ed ' Hanks ob: 1 .X 4 X is Q,- At the National Honor Society induction ceremony, Mr, Hanks offers closing remarks to parents and students. 1'lI1C1' aft Standing: Mr. Richard Beissenherz, Vice-Principal, Mr. Keith Craig, Woe-Principal. Seated: Mr. that has Neal Hanks, Principal. Surprised and pleased by the refreshments at a faculty meeting, Mr. Hanks observantly looks at the cake for his birthday. ' f t Mr. Beissenherz glances over the movie list before r 'rss . u jffsea., . . . - X Q3 E F giving a ticket to a student who sold two magazines, at the annual Student Council Magazine Sale. 1 y, Mr. Hanks 'Wi' ,I h -iv Mr, Neal Hanks Mr. Richard Beissenherz Principal Vice-Principal ff-412 1 My as Mr. Keith Craig Vice-Principal 21 Qvnnxg Counseling bridges present and tuture M .-, ,, ,nh , p Q 'ff' ?2-alba YA! 'f- G-if ! K f Mr. Robert Clark Mrs. Mary Ann Davenport Mr. Larry Starnes Counselor ' Counselor C01lI1Sel01' .1-Jil' Mr. Karl Welch Mr. Ray Yust Counselor Counselor I ' The services oi the RHS counselors were in great demand. Responding to this demand, the counselors performed a variety' ot tasks such as enrolling almost two thousand stu- dents, providing information concerning col- leges or vocations, administering standard tests and interpreting the results tor the stu- dents. Because ot a growing student enroll- ment, an additional counselor joined the tac- ulty this year to improve the service to the students. The counselors also worked with individuals to achieve a better understanding between the teachers and students. The coun- selors at RHS made a valuable contribution by helping the students make decisions con- cerning their futures. Mr. Welch estimates how many hot dogs he needs at the AFS picnic tor the foreign exchange student. 22 Mrs. Davenport reviews Gary Grahanfs permanent record before making plans for enrollment into fall semester courses. Kathy Gr chase orc 1 v lvirs. Bil Counse X ..k. -x . A S xii gr x Sheree M item on a fsffwfi .x K Aw, - um AL,.7 M s he needs at student. ecord before S. Secretaries Secretaries at RHS systematize office .,, Af f 'w-V.. -rw .f-it ,...,,, 'Cv-rn Kathy Gfdbb C!SS1S'fS Mrs. rqellmdn in preparing put- Mrs, Louise Iones Mrs. Erma Lee Mozley Mrs. Nadine Page chase orders, one ot her many duties as a secretary. Secretary , Secretary Secretary W 1? f 'Q Y Q W M X We ..f, ,l a K 'K Wifi? Mrs. Billye Craig Mrs. Faye Hellman Counseling Secretary Secretary X My Q Q f fi I Sheree Martin consults Mrs. Craig about an item on a student's permanent record. I.. aurora-Lai-C .- M223 44? .5 l ,fix ,ff - sw-1-,yff-' . -'ff 51 t Reporting the attendance, preparing announcements, and keeping accurate boolcs are only a few ot the duties of secretaries, Mrs. Page, Mrs. Moz- ley and Mrs. fones, who enable the school to function properly. 23 Business Experiences relate to learning The business department at RHS was well equipped to educate the students interested in the field of business. Included were secre- tarial preparatory courses, economics, mer- chandising, and salesmanship. The coopera- tive education program, also in the business curriculum, integrated learning experiences in the school with experiences out of the classroom. The student was exposed to the skills and responsibilities encountered in an actual job experience anduwas able to deter- mine his strengths, limitations and personal Values. Students who enrolled in business courses found it to be beneficial in preparing them for the future. . .W :RVN t . Mt '5 ' 1, K 5 vwwx 1 .i A, 'Zia vii? :.f ' ji . ,id , V is K L16 W., ,. ' wr Mrs. Ianet Alley Typing Mr. Leroy Harryman C.O.E. Miss Mildred Horn Bookkeeping . h wig Jw x-X w llcfnv ' if ff-ir f l A.. Y- Q lj . iw 4-WON' 4932 ' A, r A-5 X, -yi' f.. , W ? 359 . tilt? Lf s..... . My 7, .v A x,, Mrs. Inez Hudson Mr. Iohn Huff Clerk TYPIHQ Business Law 24 Mrs. Marilyn Iones Record Keeping While students Hnish assignments, Mrs. fones takes time to type the second semester class roster for her grade book. ln one of her record keeping classes, Mrs. 'Hagan is approached by Tom T etlow, seeking an answer to his question which concerns payroll. X 7 ff, mf! Undj 11111 rulpturi 'ates tl ,X KZC. Miss Rc Speech ,Q I. 'N Mr. Noe Music i 1' sed , av ice. t rlie le tO lyin- 1u'- R nts :. agar h swer to 'g Jn- ' l,,z,,, ,,2ff,r 0 Mm-1 Maawvmpg ,f C 7 wr, ,,ff,!,ff,f7' f 4, l',.....-ad' P3 '?D Kai' Mr. Perry Morris Mr. Robert Schupp Mrs. Iudy Swartz Art Music Drama and English At the advice of Miss Fulkerson, David Luebbert adds more color to his papier mache' Hgure to bring out more realistic features. We Kg! Sculpturing a vase from clay, Mr. Morris demon- strates the technique ot using the pottery wheel. 5 Miss Rose Fulton Speech and Debate Miss Lynn Fulkerson Art ,fix 'Unix New Aws..,.faw-c-fm xxx? ,Z 4-In--,, NW .Audi 4 'TL'D if A , A Commenting on certazn points Mr. Noel Fulkerson Mrs. Susan Luzier A11 Music to a speaker, Miss Fulton ex- amines the rough draft of an Optimist oratorical speech. Foreign Language lvirs. Debbie Bryant Mrs. Sharon Heigele Spanish, English French Fr6I1Ch In the language laboratory, Mrs. Read listens to German students recite after native speakers before determining oral grades. Ah. KEY ztfi' ,,,,,+u...,,,s Mrs. Barbara Read Mrs. Anneliese Redd German Spanish f' ,Z ,' M ' , ,' V ff - f .f ff,-f , .-1.4--M r'- . '4 x V f , i ' 4 fry'-4g4',: '. 'f-' jg 4 Z N V ' 12,4 f,,'1'ff 4 't' K J ,VM 'mg' ,fy My X ii ,Q3 2 .47 , f 5, , 5 A I, , i . ' 5 ' M' ' WT f fflisrff M ' ' ff xr ,,,,,. , I ,A , , W wi, . 'f X ' V' fi 1 G, . ' Z Nirs. Beverly aw Languages link together World communications Communications are best achieved by lan- guage. The RHS curriculum boasted a modern language department with approximately 459 students enrolled in either Spanish, German, or French. Use ot the language laboratory provided the individual student the opportun- ity to listen to native speakers. ln addition to this, magazines, songs, dialogues, and films were also used to vary classes and provide a more interesting course ot study about toreign people. The October faculty tea is a new experience tor Mrs. Heigele as she discovers pumpkin carvings .3 V ,t 3, ff X Mwffff ffl, W, ,, gf f V' Diana Mang checking out Taikin Turn ei x X. r i f i erly Ilnw is ld by lan- a modern iately 459 German, aboratory opportun- ddition to and films i provide dy about rice tor Mrs. , 1. Diana Mange takes advantage ot Mrs. Martin 's early hours by checking out an outside reading book before school. Talking with Randy Bates and Denise Coppedge gives Mrs. Turner a break from her duties as a librarian at RHS. Librarians Rfk. 'QQ' Mrs. Mary Helen Turner Librarian Mrs. Mary Ann Martin Librarian Baytow'n's librarians spent most of this school year aiding the BHS student body and faculty. The library continued to be one of the busiest areas in the school, accommodating from 25 to 135 people in an hour. This year the library opened at a new time of 7:30 a.m. Since the study halls were moved to the stu- dent lounge more students could tind more time to work on research projects during the day. More modern books were ,added to the library to aid students inturthering their ed- ucation and for the pleasure ot reading. While Mrs. Martin answers a question tor a student be- tween hours, Mrs. Turner, with library helper, Nancy Bellamy, checks to find overdue books. . MMS- ef ,.. My Y r ,W ,Ny 4-:gf I :gf A . j I 4,1 Mr. Iames Aziere American History f 'F fy y Nlrs. Lona Babb Family Relations we ff. .,,-, Q :mf f 4. life, Q, , ,,-rv iii-fiigafift ' W' , ' ,rf - , , iffy -, 5' i ' , ., Q -f ff I , gig, ' ,- . Mr. Iames Belslre American History .i A ,Q A. ' XNH l 5 ,i l Mr. Theodore Boone World History Mr, Stephen Cloud World History Mr. Donald Blanner American History ,ff Qfclrgan it I ,. ff 54 . 1 'i,..... N J 99 546 I 1 I f if W I 7 gg 'X Nw ff ' A f f f X f f 9 if f ' Orr Wff - o f 4' 2 I , Af? Mr. Kenneth Brauninger History 2 3 Vigil W . , :,- , 'V V YQ 'ff' ' 1 ' 2 , g,,,f: V V' Vt- f an '-,f 31,-If Mrs. Lois Hamblen World History A , , v X 'f ' T i 7, ff , 'f -5 Ly . , .'1,.T: ff: ,Qf hg,5' , LH' . .zrf-:ST V W l W., . Tr -.uififi-:Z ' if ,,.- I ' . -'J 2:-5 1221-f f, f ya ng-51. ,. --: --'-9' ' LW I It :MQ E --,,::::.- X - w ,f 57 9.-gg: . mp:-:-:-:.'.- - ' ,wi : .+'m'.1t. l 1 A nfl Oily yyff Zffffl, WO , yn, 7 f Mrs. Spec rf ff 7 ff iff 1, .,1 Several students use the short study period in world history class fo ask Mr. Waters about various points covered by their last fest. X 4 yy Mr. Iv Histor Mr. Fred Hartman Mr. Warren Haxton Family Relations International Relations class to ask ' 1, I ' M HZ? f.,'5,,j'fg,j , ,4y.l,f, A If V, , , ,,-, .1 f, 5 . V-V Z---,ull . In 5 . 1 ,I 17, 515 4 3 A T 1, , .. 9,13 . . , j Z., 5 .ft f .f -' file f L ff'- if ' X Q f: :Q,' ,,.r y H ' ,qfliefffg ,fly ' Z.: f H f ' S 5' J, , T Mrs. Linda Nichols Mrs. Barbara Robinson Mrs. Linda Rutherford Mr. Thomas Smallridge SPGC1'-'Il Ed11CC'll10I1 Special Education Psychology Sociology . 9 f T yayy ,gg my ffm, . Mr. Michael Waters Mrs. Susan Wolfe History World History Outside ot the classroom Mr. Cloud can be tound at basketball games help- ing to keep game statistics tor the team. Humanities build better relations in today's world ,Courses in the humanities enabled stu- dents to better understand the world in which they live. This was achieved by courses that introduced to the students the world oi work, the aspects oi the earth, and the functions of the government. Sociology and other such courses gave the students an awareness ot lite around them. History helped the students to link past and present events. The hu- manities generally promoted better world relations. As a part of his family relations class lecture, Mr Hartman outlines the forms ot marriage for the class .. - X W., --1., , -Y M - ,V i i 1 'X ntint Mathematics From the tirst concepts ot basic math to the more complex ideas ot calculus, math students began to learn about the world ot math from a new point ot view. With the help of geometric solids as visual aids, the in- structors were able to introduce students to the process ot explaining physical situations in mathematical terms. Application ot tor- mulas enabled the students to tackle seem- ingly impossible problems and solve them, quickly and efficiently. Using the overhead projector, Mrs. Swickhammer solves a trinominal square in her Algebra H class. During the semester open house, Mr. Agee explains his program ot teaching mathe- matics to an interested parent. Students explore in the abstract realms I-54 , aff f f M ', . . ' 7 f 9 Q P 13 f Cm. f ' I X .M :L Mfr Kellllefh Agee Mr. Harvey Chew Mr. Perry McCormick Geometry Algebra Algebra Mr' lohn Moore MI' William Shin'-QY Mrs. Carold Swickhammer MI. Chm-1 W H M'ff1'feUfC1i1CSx Advanced Math Topics Mathematics Mathematigs G S ,if ,f 4f',,f Q ' ,fjiyif 5 r, Z ff f J , 0211, , ,f f ,f 1 V-'Q'ff'v7 ?f2f fm-4 ,, if f f gf f f X Q ff K5 Qf f Zfjf 4 ff' I f 4 W X f if 1 XJ Zgxff Z'59i:'? '.' . ' I , f y lm! ff I Mrs. Na Human 7 2 Nlr. Iar Biology f, 5 4 Nlr. Donalc Physics F H bl 2 K Mr. Mic Genera . Ayn-1 5.1.2 uni 1 if 13 5 ' E B Cormick sg . Mrs. Nancy Banks Human Physiology aw, ' fi .xy ff Mr. Iames Harris Biology Chemistry Mr. Charles I-Iibler ftfitiif ' 12, ,, ,, , , g lopj' A ' vga ffl :M ,Qing V I E V ., he .v,' K I -W-s.r KQ' I 2.25 f Mr. Donald McDonald Physics General Biology Mrs. Ann Monley ff! Mr. Michael Pope Mr. Ioseph Scott General Biology Physical Science Science Science explores unknown horizons Physical science, chemistry, physics, and biology delved into different parts of the uni- verse and offered explanations for the spe- cific theories each incorporated. Students were not required to accept theories without practical experience. Through the applica- tion of their knowledge acquired in class, RHS students were able to expand their in- terests into further topics of learning and arrive at their own conclusions after corn- pleting experiments. Mr. Scott and Mr. Harris combine their ideas on reassembling the anatomy model after using it in a class demonstration. 35 .., Y. - - -f fr- f N x if?--,,,1,j 1 1 I l v ' Demonstrating the skills on the trampoline, Mrs. Weeda performs Severfll bCfS1C Pl1YSlCCIlECl.uCCIllOI1 stunts in order to demonstrate the techniques used for her classes. Included are knee drops, swivel hips, and seat drops, which are shown here. Before starting class, Mrs. Gabbard suggests ex- Q I I l i x ercises tor Donna Hay to do outside ot class. f , . 7 J, i r Vg 5. , lvlr. Glenn Brush Mr. Ted Chittwood Mrs. Sandra Cornell Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Mrs, Cornell aids Nancy Morr1's in performing stunts on the paral- 7 lel bars, a unit included in the physical education classes, 36 Stre imp resl Raytov was desi cular, o: viduals. the aims goals inc developn offered v softball, riculum girls. . KN fsrffw, 4 2 f ,M , , f ' fl yr! 4 K ,- .f 4 lVl.rs. Elizabi Physical Ed Hoping to sults Coac 5 S 5 everai basic Included Strengths with improved skill result from PE Raytown's physical education department was designed to improve the balance, mus- cular, or rhythmic tendencies of the indi- viduals. Building strong bodies was one of the aims of PE for both boys and girls. Other goals include leadership, teamwork, and the development of skills. Among the activities offered were Weightlifting, tumbling, bowling, softball, and volleyball. Offered in the cur- riculum for the first time was bat tennis for girls. MWM flcting as referee tor wrestlers in a demonstration of pinning tac tics is one oi' the roles played by Mr. Park, instructor fx o'a'fQ Mrs. Elizabeth Gabbard ' Mi: Robert Park Mr. Cl de Thom son IVIIS IGH Weedd d C ll' ' Y p '. . TEEE1C,31g2j Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education PhYS1CC1l EduCC1f1OI1 on the paral- Hoping to gain eight yards needed to score a touchdown, quarterback Kenny White con- gses, suits Coach Chittwood for a decision on the next play of the game. , -..-.,.f 's' Y- lndividuals seek Practical Arts ff .MW ' ' experiences with applied learning ,-4, K ,,.,..nn, ni a 1 wg,-.1 As a drivers' education instructor, Mr. ., Newcomb pfepgfeg fe evgjuqfe Sfudenfg In a toods class, Mrs. Christian suggests way to in- ' as they gain driving experience. crease efficiency during laboratory sessions. Mr. William Crabbe Mr. Frank Droz Mr. William Evers Mr. Tom Goddard Drivers' Education Metal Shop Drivers' Education Drivers' Education Mr. Charles Harmon Mr. Robert Mais Mr. Bryon Newcomb Mr. Dean Powell Industrial Arts Functional Wood Drivers' Education Drivers' Education 4 I 38 if f Pkitioi V' if 'lim woo' f ,,f,f,m,, ,, Q ,f,f X ,f, ' WW, W,,,,.vffWW ' , ,, ,inf -,egg ' Q' ' w ff - Mr. Harrnc tools provi , ,, if-f ..l,,5.Y,.. V V, 2 ' WV ' f '.2fU 1.9 MQ ,riff Qlffgj CV .y 1145, A2 ff, 712757 fWf7?l'Z?2x5'2 err f'Y4WfQ!?ff7y X f f ' 135461 2291 f 'Q X 192..p'5EQ ,jg mai. sifsff 2.25 Q I ix Q S X NIS tffgtp , fi, :wwf rv ,, M ,.... I Q 'V W Before giving them the solder, Mr. Droz compliments students in his allied arts class on the fine job ot welding they have done. The practical arts curriculum included courses in the fields ot home economics and industrial arts. By application ot basic con- cepts learned in the classrooms, the students were also able to learn through experiences in laboratory sessions. The program helped to prepare about 600 students, who were en- rolled in courses ranging from creative toods and clothing to power and auto mechanics, to cross the many bridges in their future. I f '..sp4 :,:i 'QQ f .. , f I -1 f f,'. 1 V- 'P f. E. -1 i 7 w ,1 , ,Wylie f I ' y 7 'A 'Q M ' N Q-Af f 1+ . .,,,f!,f , . --.-- ,.....1 - J-7-H V .- W' s i' ., lf f I 1 ' at , V M152 Still, , I W ,M 'gf V 555,523. 1-V , ' f M' ' ,, ' if 1 Mrs. Martha Schupp IVII. Darrel Tewksbury 4:12 ,WI 4 f V . h I t,L:,.f, ,,.,.i , 7 Clothing Drivers' Education Way to in - rrd lou all tion Mr. Harmon uses the wood pISSS, OHS Of fb? ITIUHY tools provided in the shop to increase efficiency. fax ll ri 1- ' I 'S'hs., Nfl' ,. I Mrs. Schupp demonstrates placing a collar in a dress tor several students of her Clothing I class. i, 39 Staff Members Through teamwork, cafe- teria workers were able to serve a balanced lunch more ethciently. Among his duties as a custodian, Mr. Bas- lee replaces a light in the student lounge. f, Wifi , if r ff ID. 9 I'1'l b GI' S CISS 1St Cf X '7if?liZ2?fr B. H G 111 JE 9 S C G I1 9 , ,ff,f,' In preparii ulty, Mrs. cient niacl at Q Q Taking time from the bus attendance tally, head nurse, Mrs Seay checks gglianharns temperature, one ot about 24 students treated 'by Mrs. Seay 110 prepare After scho f 1 r ln preparing a wholesome meal for the students and fac- ulty, Mrs. Margaret Mazes uses the convenient and effi- cient machinery in the cafeteria to stir pizza dough. 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Q 1 f ,,,f,f! ,, ff 1 f if 4 f Q-v- f Rebecca Abbott Susan Adee David Albright Deborah Altermatt Georgia Amar Gaye Anderson Randy Anderson Richard Anderson Carla Andrews Iulie Angotti 4 . K, .aa f'.4-Lab' ,Si-Jfiiv' :W ' 3, it . rf! 7' ff !X BMW' , f -oi 'Civ . . X 3 Semors devote t1me and energy Susi Anwander Robert Apple Robert Armstrong Melanie Arndt Randal Atkeisson Brenda Austin Gwen Austin Ricky Bader Iohn Baker Rhonda Baldwin Tim Baldwin Susan Bales David Barchak loyce Barnes Pcrm Barnes 46 I, w I Q. . . 'Q H, X , 4 W0-wx' -'-k Nmvrmgygwz-5,x575,Minw A 'if -v,Mv,.-w1s,.m1f4 ,mp . ,. 64 ,J - MW., r fy-wf-wwaff-1f,. .X ,V f - . ,yy V :sr-, .1,: - , '93 'Jwitz-xr ': vs .ist lr -12 ..,i.,,.r W--'f-W 5,33 1 1 - V sr V 5 ,iff Hb Q M185 K 5 M x Z Z K 5 5 3? 5, 2 Q w l 4 X . ., ---, Ei .N N r if K I X X 1 :QR N-.eff All eyes spectators ff ,,, ,f,f,,., ' f f ,Mffgfgf ,I ,J , ,fm ,ffl , f f f X E l 5 an J 'C M 6 ,f 'f'ff'wlifyf'fi' 7 J f ,iffy .. Q W U vvvp ai Kathy Barrett Donna Barrington Iames Barron Kathy Barth Randy Bates Barbara Batliner Patricia Baylie Ieannine Beam Debbie Beasley Barbara Beatty William Beck Sandy Becker Sherry Bell Nancy Bellamy Robert Belland .lf , nf i ,4 N. ,Y WAN 4 '49-A iQ- - . fu ,dv . 1 2 ,.,, 5 A11 e es are on jeff King, a Baytown swimmer, as fellow teammates and gpegfgfofs Wgfgh a tension filled event as the State Swim Meet begins. ' 47 Connie Benckeser Chris Benefielcl Ianet Benton Steve Berksiresser Iune Bersuch -4 ,:- 'N Y f v-40101 As upperclassmen seniors excel ' Candi Biggs Thomas Billington Dennis Bishop Dave Blackman Ken Blackwell Myron Blackwell Quiquefte Blauvelt Pam Bledsoe David Boatwright Nan Bobak Angela Bockelman Mike Boehm Iames Bolin Toni Bono Iohn Boosman Dan Bosso Dalyne Bowen Richard Box Mike Boyd Kevin Boyclston 48 ,M 4 ff I I f. irik. ! ',jl : ' 6 V f , ii! ' fm I ,Q 4 fff ,572 f :gf . -1 -er-3 2, .. ,..f..w,-of .7 'wa , 2' ,ni :Q ,zfy ,f f ,V 4 ,s 7 4, z I V M-e.. 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X f H. ni , ,tn ,W . , V T' 'tA.A' Q 414 4' A ADA V.'.VQV AGA A gil gil -f7'I.'.t,z l1'o'.'i4 n Q f'o'n1 U-QW! 6 DALVQ 1 I Wg. w - I Semors Rick Boyles Cindy Bradbury Mark Bradley Debra Brand William Braun Sharon Branson Kathy Braun Theresa Breshears Ann Brookhart Anita Brown Cheryl Brown Kevin Brown Norma Brown Patricia Brown Patricia Brown Robert Brown Debbie Brunk Mike Bryan Mark Buckles Toni Buchlew Randy Bullard Diane Bunce Stephen Burhams Sandra Burnett Danny Burns 50 concern touches many Z,,.,,T1 ,,,r ,,.,,Z,W?3.,,4.f,,. ,.,, WV ..,, ,i ,.,, C,7'.,,:,: W ,V.,L ,inf -,'. ,, ,UM My z:v.:', ,ff 1 , V4-pf fwn.1.:,.f,,,.,-f,fp'-' -1 4 ' ' lf nr, V, 1 gd ' , A 24, Y i hun -y - .',L ' rf? , X 1 742: 1 5 va. . , ri . f 'f C, .1 ': - 'f . f e w ' 9 pl f---as 4-nl wav WWW, X X ifi?fLZ!Apf , , f- fy' fy ,ff l Q. . .ii i fi-i ?5Z'29f754I' 'f . ' f 1 ' Gr..11z:f::1Q,.M-+' 7 V 4: ,.,,f 2 ,Q ,t .. . ' J ,f .V if fy, .i , V f, 747 ' 27,14 7 , ' z I f jf? 15,77 f'Q'ff1?Q5'3'f77Z7i.fFZfr1f2flf . ' if fi :KP ix f-,fgf,.gf1Q:W,?7 ' , -, gm.-pf , fy , P f? ,':,,,f ,544-1:31 ' ,ff , X 1 6 ,,-ff ,. f jf! f f 0 .4 , ff ff f . 6- A QA W f , X 'ii ' fff f , A Q X fi f, X52 Q 7 ffl ffff 4 , W 7775 if f f f f , , f ffx Q ' , 1 ff ff f If M ,jf-5 fprdffh. ?4f Qf f 2Q'7f,,i, f ,, 445,,QCeiffZz.,'.'f . 3 Before needy Before going out with Student Council to collect cans for needy families, Mark Trotter bundles up for the cold. Ed Burl-cs Paul Burroff Danny Burton Pam Burton Theresa Burton Roberi Byrd Debbie Cagle Larry Caldwell Roger Caldwell Iohn Calfas Clyde Cameron Corky Campion Debra Carey Claudia Carson left Caylor Ron Chamberlai Karen Chandler Mark Chaistain Carl Cherry Fred Church Antone Cipolla ,,,.,, x Y V - ' , I X 1 I ' G! f , 44. ff' W U w I f WM, The detailed work of designing name tags tor a Christmas tea is accomplished by Nancy Ulshafer, little le-ni Christain, and other help during Home-Ec. I, U cf' X, 52 W ' x A, x I 1 I f -W f ,I 3 :git c fi Wifi i ii , HI Zhi? , ,H f 747 ,I fair Zz 2' X 5 If f 4' Ai if f f I 5 nk I ' if ff 1 ' The dilemma of selecting a school is lessened for these college bound seniors as they become acquainted with Various colleges during the College Night program. h Slcilltully distributing their weight, senior boys torm the balanced framework of a human pyramid at a game. 5. f 'ff ,, '39, VK ff! M, fi 4 4 f I uh S X N Charlotte Clark Debi Clark Patty Clark Robert Clemens Raymond Clore Earl Cobb Tim Cockrell Sue Coffer Teresa Coffey Patricia Collins Nancy Coltharp Steve Conard Colleen Conklin Cynthia Connelly Ioan Cooper Denise Coppedge Sharon Corso Chris Cox Donna Cox Marcia Craig Steve Crandall lack Crawford Richard Crawford Paula Crim Debbie Crist .T , l .1 w I L V If u 123.2 4, f . sw Jn, , f 1 , f Q 1 . f f I , 54 , 5, L. - :fu gl in 'I - in Following the Honor Society induction, Paula Crim tlaunts a carnation like those received by new members. Kelly Davenport Anne Davis Linda Decker Mike Deming Marilyn Dennis Terry Dietz Randy Dix Debbie Dody Iohn Doll Steve Dominick Steve Dorsch Dennis Dougherty Gary Dougherty Deborah Doyle Holly Drennan ,, X Vicki Crouch Roxanne Crow Patricia Cruse Melinda Cumberford lohnna D'Aura Larry Daniels V' ' Ac: ffwtww- 7 wwynvw-1 ' Z' 27, x 4 A0 I MW f f ' MQ ' Q, .ff- -5 5 wt 41 1 if 2' -'17 ,f if fin Q.. 7 1 -7 f 1 1 1 ni f-47 'X we. 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'4I-Q SQL 'fu in -x Us n,, q 'A4 -n 5 nf 'L' 'Em' - a V71-if David Fields Nancy Fischer Iohn Fitzgerald Lonnie Fleetwood Lyle Fleetwood Loris Flemming Debra Forbes Ierry Ford Kathy Forman Sally Foutts -'-'-6 ,, ..- x X NG' Q93 E ld 4 I Seniors show outstanding skill Leslie Fowler Patricia Friedley Thommi Fristoe 'Peiu Fuimano Ted Funk E Kaye Garnett Susan Gattorna Claire Gautreaux Bill George Ia:mie Gifford Pauline Godinez Dale Goergen Dean Goergen Cheryl Gore Marcia Gradinger 8 'Oni 'IJ' I, f f j 1 -, f an V-W 535.-1, 4 , f ' 1 f f fi? , wa' 6 f 5 ,f lf f 9 ,, 5, M 1 Z1 V ? , 44 2 , 4 ffff'W'f4 ik I '7 ,,, W f f f f 7.47 Xfffif N V My , ,ff 1 f 41, . 'K TILA? -f ! '-' ' in JK f ,, T, , ff ,A ,W ' 41 ,fbi- fffgyii' 5 5 ? 2 C' om b1'nj1 pre paring Combining skill and talent, diligent seniors spend long hours preparing their class offering for the Homecoming parade. Patricia Grady Robert Grasher Bruce Gray Pete Gray Roger Green Ben Greenlee Iames Gregg Donetta Gregory Melody Griffin Norman Griffith Rick Griggs Glenna Hagelin Don Hager Delinda Hall Kathy Hall H W N l i 1 l i I n 'N li i 5 i i . X ? 2 2 Z i if ,, 3 ,. ,,,,,,f 7 , 1 5 4 Jr'- ' Wfyffff Z, f , fy , , 44 Z V , f, , ff V My ,, f --f I 0. ff, nw ff Q I - X ,W ,,., n ' 1' If W! 'Z 3, f ' 4 44 4, -V , , -vw,,,zff my 1 gf , I , , M7 2 1 54' 1 az, 'f0.,,..2g-'W' VWQM, ,fvujffy rj 7, X W, 0 fy , , , W!! QN,,.y4.Z,,ff'f1 If V H' V, .,,. , gf, My-hi il. if ,. V WW. : kv! 2 , Q. Cf: , f.,, f , , f I 1, , 4i.,,,.-M g if I, y Whether talking, dozing, or watching by-passers, these boys all agree that the window sill is indeed a comfortable seat. Charlie Harper, Torn Billington and friends participate in a pre-game mock funeral in hopes of jinxing Baytown South. qv- 'N f ff! f fn X, W' P v v i W K ,ny ' G 1-ef f 4, 'fy .ff-vt Fc Se E 5 5 e 5 5 2 w 2 4 5 ? 4 r ? A 2 9 , e 2 loyce K e executing I f , , c i 4 5. J, y ,.. , . at . mv -7 4' ' zfiyylll' 77176, Q f f f M- f 4-A yi , f 1 , ,5 f Q 45 , f, 7 I 'x' f 'Y ,, ,aff- f, .,, f il WQY? Hungry Sl bag of ca ments at a . -....-..,,..4 . . ..--.. ........ ., ' . , .,....a.Y. ,-,:-.....,..,g.,,e nn., hrluwnmii T . F aces express seniors' moods foyce Kemp ' watch es for Mr. Fulkerson 's cut-off while executing her soprano part in a tune called Rainsong. these boys 'table seat. Surrounded by the excitement, good will, and the spirit of giving at the AFS Christmas party, Alessan- dra Slcory is delighted by the many gifts she received. , Hungry Sheree Martin casts a glance upon a tempting bag of cookies that will later be served as refresh- ments at a German club meeting. 61 , ..,,, , Talented seniors entertain BHS I l Kathy Hamilton Susanne Hamilton Rebecca Handwerk Marc Hanna Mike Hanna Patricia Hansen Charlie Harper Naomi Harwood William Hawkins Rick Heavey Diane Heberlie Iazmes Hegarty Steve Henage Debra Herman Pat Herring Terri Higgins Linda Hill Edward Hilligoss Valorie Hinton Bruce Hoclson .4 V Lu Hoffman Cheryl Holdinghaus Dan Hollingsworth David Holmes Debbie Homan fy.if,fw,f, fx , ,w1,fi4 f-,g, vfffxifyg ,-4.y,f,f,: .1 V I f V ' wif' Q ,Q 1 4 ,I , 9' z' K i , P ey wg K -. It I , so I,-if f s f , 4 V f X in . fum' 4. , 'W f . ,, f f 9' ' W jf v 1' P 5 ai f 2 if 1 y ff f 4 if X f r if 1 iff I 1 g if J f I ff 'fm ,mf ,X I, , f , '41 .ew , ' G VA. 1 7 , 3, V ,Q ,, Qi.. , fc Qi! i V, V, I Q M, f ,' ,. Keith Hopper Randy Horstman Gary Hough Ioe House Robbie Hudson Randy Hughes Bob Hunter Irma Hupman Susie Hursman Susan Ireland Deborah lacks lay Iackson Claudia Iaques Ioe Ienkins Charlene Iohnson Sheddmg all 1nh1b1t1ons Lourdes Nhno displays hidden talents as she teaches Spamsh Club the Mex1can hat dance. An early morning pep rally finds Alessandra Skory flanked by other pep squad members as she boosts team morale. Striving for perfection, majorette Vickie Peters practices with skilled precision the maneuvers involved in a future routine. Sue Colfer displays rhythm during her ren- dition oi a dance at a RHS teentown. Seni ,W N E75 A' A , ' ,H , w 44?- Wi' y :av-'1 ' N 'PC andra Skory e boosts team ... 5 ,r E- ' Q ,V if , 'UM wg Q3 N-su! 'un 73 '1 '7 , 1 M,-.Q r K .- Seniors relish new privileges ,fi ' 5 .4524 rx 5 r.,g,XYr se.re HAY ,fl Pie 116 oil ,,.-... film. Al Nd 'llnw Randall Iones Steve Iones Gregory Iorclison Kelly Kabrick Debbie Keele Ioyce Kemp Kathy Kemp Kathy Keyton Dave King Ieff King Pam King Pam King Tom Kinnamon ludy Kirkpatrick Pam Klietherrnas Gary Klingensmith Greg Knapp George Kramer Rick Kreisel Tom Krinke Eric Krueger Richard Krueger Ronald La Barge Kaihy Lambert Chad Landes - T, -1---ur-'A-'.: r s - L ',u- v Roy Lane Wx 'Na Mike Lanham ,DX N Steve Larkins Diann Larsen 'NW 411159 Ser to 4 Ginger Larsen ide Matthew Lawrence Mike Leach Pam Leavitt Bill Lee Keith Lee - V -QU Randy Lee Dean Legendre Paul Liljegren Paula Lipka Deborah Long During a tense football game, folene Mchols casts a scrutinizing glance toward the score board. 1 66 Gary Toll, manager of the Varsity basketball team, sweeps the court free of dust during halt-time to prevent slipping. Seniors strive team, sweeps vent slipping. to express own ideas of pride Observing his American counterparts, Chris Singer from Germany attentively listens in at a German cluh meeting. For a splash of color on the football field, Kathy Hall and Cheryl Brown decorate goalposts with blue stream ers. f To the delight of their listeners, Ron North and Roy Spencer, pep band members, work together in making spirited music at a pep rally. 1 f7-Y 4 1 uvsuv -'- Timothy Long Karen Lunczewski Mark Lutgen Lynne Luvin Anthony Lyons Diane MacKay Steve Magers Rick Mcrlchow Diana Mange Roger Mann George Martin Ianice Martin Sheree Martin Elizabeth Martinez Bruce Mathia Debra Matthews Kirk May Linda McC1anahan Robert McClellan Sue McGhee Mark McLean , 39. K.,' , Qxirlivv , ww 'P fwifiw , Vi :-43. Q U,.,... MW.. . , 4 r-new-.3 , ff 5 fy-7 W X 2, ff 'K Y f Q M f ? 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X 'f, f, V' ,f,f I 4 'The value of long rehearsal hours is evident as the talented Boys' Quartet performs before Various school clubs. f 1' gif After being admitted to the auditorium, Susan Gattorna searches for a near-by seat and awaits the movie, Cool Hand Luke. ,,, , ff ff f 1 Before submitting her project for a grade, Debbie Brand adds the Hnishing touch to the Christmas candle. 69 X T Poised tor action, Mia Ridings, energetic school mascot, promotes the enthusiasm of Baytown students. 1 Sen ' -1f't7 5f I g ,af 1- f X , at 1- f 'W - I . xt A 1' ' 0.5. :Jil YT' 'XM rn ascot, 'TWV Seniors Lonnie Miller g 5, Iulie 'Millikan 5 Marilyn Milo Lourdes Mino V Linda Mittelstadt score on and off field ...Z N M' V' f John Modiin , M ,M ' Glenda Monnig f S, ,ya ff f Patty Moore ff 6 Steven Moore W L 1 NV David Mora . ,j 1, MK? AQ, Debbie Morgan Nancy Morris Debra Moss Sharon Mueller Carol Mullenix Edward Mutch Debbie Myers Gary Myers 7 an Craig N eathery lim Newman JT. Iolene Nichols Tim Nixon Ron North Mark Norvell David Odneal viii '-4-up 'Sw f . in. 'X X me The 601 seniors in the class of '72 gather to- gether for a Hnal time at their graduation. Anxious to begin commencement, senior girls adjust caps and gown as they prepare to enter the auditorium. ,RX 3, R w mal moments shared by all A Paffy Moore receives congraiula- . tions upon acquiring her diploma. -' Tu Surrounded by soft music, couples transform the dance n 2 ff? fi floor at prom into a collage oz' color and movement. Iim Olsen Dennis Orr Ianet Osborne Barbara Overbay Ierry Overstreet Mark Panuco Linda Patchin Connie Patterson Linda Patterson Ioe Patton Languages mtrigue semor class Rick Pearson Kim Pentecost Dan Perrill Vicki Peters Carolyn Pettit Ed Pteifer Susan Piortmiller Herbert Phelps Lark Phillips Dedra Pickering Carol Pierstorit Eva Pilsl Patricia Pinney David Pinzl Clover Piper I 5 ,V W, X, Ep -Q, , , 1. , ,.., W' rf- Wind' 'WP mg I I1 N J f X :fi f 574 - Y :- J-t,.,4 V .3 , ffh yi'-Q Q , L . L 125. P 1 A Q H 1: f ' t E I 28 M ,. M, Poulct Plost Cody Potts Mike Powell Teri Powell Pat Quecxrry Iackie Quigley Patty Rafferty Gaylcx Rcxgsdctle Donna Rakes Donna Rash Teresa Rcxtlifi Michelle Roy ly X-ls Count fllmavivc in Le Bczrbier de Seville, Claudia jvczques talks through cz Walkie-fczlkie fo the heroine, Rosine. 7 xg 1' Wd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 111 it 1 1 11 41 1 1 1 1 4 1 i I 1 I 1 1 U 11 1 1 11 12 1 5 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 lf 1, Ka1hy Redd Sandra Reddell Carol Reed Iohn Rewoldt Mark Richardson Nila Ridings Cammie Rinas Margaret Rinas Kathy Roberts Pat Roberts Brad Robinson Diana Rogers Earl Rose Susan Roseman Iohn Rousseau Ieff Rowland Mike Rowland Mike Runyan Kirk Sackatt Frank Saladino Larry Sales em, ..---qv- -r 'IW ' , ,:'f'ff'f f49Qffff1w 'L ' fn 14 7,4 K, ,'xyfgf,5g 7, ' Yr am, f ' 5if:'.-ff'iQ1f'71tg:x:211z0 ' 'Q fL2?i'f 222e1sa91:Q:f4:f14:54, fm 2 1zs',.mzag,111-new ,ac-MW, Pam Barnes, the Victim of icy Weather, d1scoVers that the da S of chivalry are still Very much alive at RHS. '72 ,MM W' A 'Je 5 5:5-Q11 rt X 'Via ,fx Qtfnis? i ,gvxa - itiyws ' 2 I .:ffizQ::1z':5i11:2ff':. Jvers that - af RHS. f f4U6 Www ' 1-an., '72 seniors .attract attention '49 'N-M-Inv JUS Hi cw, , A. . A ,Y 2 11 . .- A . ,N ,..- s. . ,, , ,M 'NT' -- 4,, ' -f. . x -V f, . ,.x.. Tiki 'fr .V,. ' LM MBV Mike Sambursky Denise Sandella Pam Schlichter Ed Schmidt Kent Schmitt Tom Scherr Rodney Schump Bert Schwaller Steve Scott Pam Scrogham Terry Seaten Anna Sego Debra Seideman Victoria Sexton Pam Shelby Doug Shelton Marilyn Shiner Barbara Shippy Francie Shireman Marilyn Shontz Victoria Shortino Garry Shouse Vondra Shull Mike Skeens Terry Skinner Alessandra Skory Brad Smith Lester Smith Lora Smith Mark Smith hm -.,. , r. f t, X. Q 4'-..-Lg-,M ' .ir ' f if gfff 1972 transforms into a memory Mary Smith Mike Smith Van Smith Wayne Smith Brenda Snelling Elizabeth Snow Ioe Sosna Mike Spear Dan Spencer Roy Spencer Debbie Spickelmier Steve Spurgeon David Stanley Robin Steinman Iackie Stephens Ieannine Stervinou lolene Steva David Stevens Steve Stewart lill Stigall wp 4 if W My , , 'gf i, if f7fQQfQj2t WL ff1,u5,fp I X ff Q X, ,i Z' 1, ,gif 51 I 1 ,Y 4 I Z Qyjffl Q Z, ff Mfg 5 ,fy g 4-2 ' ' , f , 4 , , X 5, y , , 1 2272 , , 3 5 'Dol Soc . 2 , 1 X Q J X RX Ya. h AN lv P4 ', 'Z f 'r t if W! 1 Z X , fzfilhl ' 550723 if i 9 , if ff ,, ' .,. , 5 1 Q, r X N obna 1 1 0.2 1 5 f f , fi 5 ,, f ,X ' , ,:gy . ,gsgy-gg., ,5 , ,ls r ' ,,.',, gfwr gwfffsvew-,, , Doubled over with laughter and showered by hay, members of Honor Society and their guests playfully trolic upon a crowded hay wagon. 1 2 - 1A,.fin.6- ' M nm ,, .sz-.f f ' ':. x,..,5l . new rfxrzs-f-,Q-j' R i 3: 1.-MN , .. 3 XQYWI S992 1' 4 . ,,,. r r. . Tomahawk in hand, Gary Dougherty seeks approval before scalping Charlie Harper disguised as a Southwest Indian in a pep rally. 79 ,-?, f,5 ------1--,L X Valorie Stillahn Denny Stites Leonard Stoneman Kevin Stovall Mike Stover Carol Sullivan Kathy Sullivan Mike Swanson Deborah Swartz Raylene Swartz Seniors' activities enrich '72 Martha Tanner Kathy Tashkotf David Taylor Wayne Terry Charles Thomas David Thomas Edward Thomas Greg Thompson Iohn Thompson Pat Thompson Roxanne Thompson Gary Tolle Patricia Tooker Patricia Totten Mark Trent 80 , ,,,,,-N ' 1 5 4 ? f if - film, , ,, , I 5ig1Z4.,,ii1,.: 5,1 nj 31414: f f Z, -4,-z.:: rrflfgv 'i 192. f ,XZ ' 1132? f X7 f , 7 ' W' fl! I ,wf ' 41 I ff : 7 V 3 2 I 5 I 4 s I P 1 f en? Mark Trotter Melodee Truitt Russell Tudor Chris Turner Don Turner Robert Turner Lynette Yocum becomes unconfrollably excited as her bowling ball sweeps the lane free of pins during P.Ef Rebecca Tuttle Margot Tweed Iohn Tyson Nancy Ulshafer Kathy Ursery Steve Utsey , , Vicki Vancamp Iune VanCleave f 'OW Robert VanOrmer Karen VanTrump Susan VanVeen ' 'JR' V, 'Z,f'- Ronald Van Winkle David Vogel Terry Voyles Ron Waldon 4 . 4 pr- , X, Ianet Wallace Tom Walrutf Denny Washam Mark Wardle Doris Watson Iamie Watt Walter Watts Iohn Webb Lora Weber Paul Wehmhoener Cheryl Welch Sharon West Clarke Wheeler Diana White Kenny White Worklng frantlcally io meet a deadlme, Sandy Burnett, HAYFLECTOH stahf adds the Hnishing touches to a story, --Q-Q., Iune Wllcox Dave Willard David Wrlliams Diane Williams Todd Williamson Nathahe Willis 'QWWV IE f .173 N I 4-nu fl ' 2 4 l my 'aff' Creative talent abounds in '72 f ,-'S-'Y MQ? O, y1, ,Qj!g P9 f , I- Yi ' ' 3140 fr f l 'W,f,f,f 4, ' fffiffi Ginny Wilson Marc Wilson Richard Wilson Robert Wingate Ieff Wise Iohn Withers Mike Witthar Ieanne Wohler Connie Wood lWoo1drige flanked by daunfless Senior Senate leader Mike Hanna, Sieve MCK em y reports committee findings to his fellow Wsenalors. 4! 2' Flflif UMIST -nw -1 'X ,gf w W - Q --'g .ew fm. , M. ' X of ,f-vn,,,,'l .mm I V 'W -1' fu. mf, Q., ,ff . , f f wif? 91: im - if - w, g .,,1,,A f ' s', S Exit. Elated seniors flaunt talents WOIlf1HQ trantlcally to meet a deadlme Sandy Burnett RAYFLECTOR staff adds the hmshmg touches to a story , WW, Wzth overwllelmzng zeal Tim Mxon and Davzd Wil llams lead football tans 1n a tnumphant cheer Lu Hottmc cream, pa Club Chri target, Sha is 'USM Lu Hoffman, armed with a spoonful of whipped cream, participates in a game at the German Club Christmas party by blindly pursuing her I target, Sharon Mueller's mouth. 7 A d VW!- Flanlced by dauntless Senior Senate leader Mike Hanna, Steve MCK em y reports committee Hndings to his fellow 'senators PIRSF DAPIIN As Santa Claus Mexican style, Patty Collins offers a chi? G al greeting to Spanish Club members attending the Chr oat. 87 sr-c 11 g MSM Q A , wg. Q .fl fs, y T, , Q r A eggs, y l fl fi 1 S - - A Q will X N QE N , www jj--V H-3 ,M . A. rx sfffww W Wray it H ' s , X -. , ,N LX -Q ,vi ,,.. i 2 3 5 . ,',kv V L GQ -X. E 4' it sg .fi V. X --rl y MQ. g s g Q ,k 5 1 w::gf2?51f i t px: P1-gyg , 5 , S s 2 AN 1 5 131 , y is. 5 S i ss M , 3 S ii ' ' + :xr r f- ' W Nw A I 16: 5 5 Mawr Wit WRU my WSW ww WM-rf., I ' f 4' . 555 sf 1, td ,, Q ,si 1 2 l I Q nuff J nm I GMM A095511 my Before their ammunition melts, these senior boys bombard their opponents with wet snowballs. Working frantically to meet a deadline, Sandy Burnett, i RAYFLECTOR staff adds the finishing touches to a story. X ik 1 I I M N V I 55 x S-4 .1 ' . f .. N, .ii ,r., X-...A K Y S , Q. . : K ,G 'rs r 1 5 lf I elwvwfif. X K Q, mrwzffwfwrkfs - 0 iv 5 i t WM . K K KL V r 5 .. K ,N Z . 'I' 1 --f if - M ,,ii,1rr-: 1 'fy AMW 'NX W NW - . A vw , new y :vs g . ,..,. Se to 1 X2 f 7 W f4 ff X 40, if 4 : ,f s Q QTZ' 2-Q 'gif 2 S , z ,C - 4 ,Y f,, ,,, , ' ff, If-1.5: ,W . Fi -4 3,wf.,:y' ?'17'1'VL ' fi 5 , w1f'f,'. M: 5' 'Z ' Hr: . 522 1. fir 3 f My K 4 ':.'5iri13'2a David . project. l 4 During a speech welcoming guests to the Na tional Honor Society induction Steve Scott finds added confidence and assurance in his notes 1 l Y 1 x ' ! ft. fo vial i trail of Seniors react to involvement fa- :ds David Albright reviews the actions of operating a projector betore the photographers club. as L ' 1 W, flanked by dauntless Senior Senate leader Mike Hanna, Steve McKem y reports committee Endings to his fellow 'senators lovial seniors bounce down the streets ot Raytown leaving a trail ot spectators to admire their Homecoming parade float. 41 F1I?3f UAPFISI mtl 87 may juniors strive ior leadership Under the guidance ot counselors Mr. Clark and Mr. Starnes, the BHS junior class presented the student body with 'many out- standing activities throughout the year. Pre- paring in advance for the annual Iunior-Sen- ior prom, a WPA teentown was sponsored in November. As another money-making proj- ect, the junior student council sold candy canes at Christmas time. The prom was held on May 12 at the Hotel Muehlebach with W,e've Only just Begun as the theme. Les Copely's Orchestra provided the enter- tainment. As the end of the year approached, president Lee Trotter led a 20-mile walka- thon for the March Ot Dimes. The year was finalized with the receiving of senior rings in May. 7 157 ', ff f X 7 X f , U! f f Q' 2 ' IC: ,A - ,W , A y ,M 1 4 ,,.f . V f f I f l f f f 1 W x Zuyiffi f f f 4 4, W, ,,,Af, , f M Mf W, ,fri ,, ,Z ,ff f, -,W w.,, ,, ,f,,, ,f af . ,f w, v ,1i,X, Z, f ' 'Mf,5,f, , yy ,- , M, urn ,,,7, f 'CWD' fe? ,fr ' ,. , , ,yfyf ,mn 4 f Z f , aff , , ZQVwy6'f,fJ ' ff?377,' '92 tx! f' 'Z ,Z f 1,471 W, ,, fwfyfffl ,, f f ff, ,gg M I, wwf ,., I, rw M, Q' WW: ,f ,M 1- fx-My, , f , 5 , -9 if., fxfffrf fwfr: , l f 1 f w5m,,4,,,f4f fr,,!,,, Q AM, .,,, f 0 jw fi mf' di ' , ,.W.,,,,m,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,,, ,W ff W Wm f 1, , , , f f It M,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,.U..,,.,h,m,,,, ,A , alors Mr. nior class many out- 'ear. Pre- tnior-Sen- nsored in :ing proj- ld candy was held nach with e theme. he enter- Jroached, te walka- year was Lior rings Building sp1r1t.I'or the approaching football homecoming game, fun- ior Student Council members add the finishing touches to a car , which will represent their class in the Homecoming Parade. K mg, 3 pf 1 1 ,, 5 Mn, 1, sf ' ,swf-'f i 9 'fd' ,W-M' ws, Standing outside the language rooms, cr meeting place for juniors, Pam Nhtch ell plans her next year's courses. Class ofhcers Lee Trotter, president, Gail Napier, vice-president, Kristie Holder, secretary, and fohn Bux- baum, treasurer, coordinate junior class projects during the year. 89 -.,,,,- ff, Kathy Acree Karen Adams Steve Adkins Mike Agee Shelly Allison Bill Anderson Brad Anderson Kitt Andrews William Antone Tim Bailey Debbie Baker Nancy Baker Bob Baldwin Margaret Balestere Brenda Barnett Charles Barrett Brian Basham Patricia Baxter Kayron Beasley Dennis Bell Curt Belshe Betsy Berislavich Connie Best Mark Biggs .i..'..3--w X ,.,. ,.., ., . 'Z 7 0 .R 4 3' Yo I .. . Homecoming highlights fall '71 Kathy Birgam Pam Bishop Kathy Blackwell Chris Blakemore Dan Blevins Sheila Bly Connie Bockelman Iulie Bolin Steve Bone Charles Bono Kay Boswell Gary Boyd Linda Boyd Debbie Boynton Ralph Bradbury Carol Braden Michael Brady Terry Branson Bill Brookhart Cathy Brooks Cindy Brooks Ellen Brooks Cliyrll Brown Meridee Brown Debbie Brownfield Linda Broyles Deighton Brunson Carol Bryan Teresa Buchhorn Ed Burgess Kent Burlison Pam Burnett Carol Burns- Carol Burris Kim Butler Iohn Buxbaum lane Caldwell Bruce Caldwell Bill Carle Rick Carlson ' TZ'-'L ,.,, ,,-Lf, .f ,Q ' ,Q i yi' 173 ,M 5:-.f. 3? I My ff ff , M f f M X f if ' T ' f f 1 M W 4' ,111 M 'ff fa f :.,i.2- 4233, - 2' Ziyi! 41 i Q 1 A Siking u 1 Dowell E ggi, 4 iff K 5 4 , V .f ya ff! fy X 5' f J 2 4 3 Q 1 1 A1 an FCA meetmg members break mio small groups to learn from relafmg personal experlences. Carol Green Ioned Gregory Matt Hall Tim Hall Matt Hgmblen Leison Hamblin lim Hanna Elaine Harbert Brian Harness Helen Harper Cheryl Harris Debbie Harris Samela Harriss David Hart Iane Hawkins Karen Hayslett Dona Hedden Marlesse Henage Becky Henson Cheryl Hernandez Iohn Herndon Io Ann Herrington Debbie Herzog Tom Hinken Rick Hinkley Teresa Hinton Curtis Hite Kathy Hoban Kristie Holder Mark Holdinghaus Roy Holmes Karen Holwick Debbie Hopkins Carol Horneday Mary Horion Ierry House Yvonne Howard Mary Hunt Ierry ller Io Beth Iler faywallcer Ioan Diecidue devotes hours of her summ er vacation to perfecting her marching skills. Student Council members, fanet McBride and Kristie Holder sell candy canes to students to help finance the '72 prom. New opportunities find class oi '73 . in,, . A ' 5 I French IV students Carol lflagg cmd john Faucett meet teaching experiences during a grade school Visit. i 2 5 E 2 i X i I S I V ch eerl mela Oc 1 D I 5 z K Us 'f V 44 -I f W X446 it 4 , 2, ff X X x . h N I 5 s-:fi ' l in , , fg 5 J - :A Q N -Nqr f . ue-5 S5 , ' 4 N NM.w.s:N X 5 V ,gk 5 N ' - gs ij 51 ' -N V ESQ g.. 5 -, ' we x -NX as ,Q 5 Qrxx X i fohn Faucett school visi t. M, 15, .,. ,.1, y W , .. ,W .wwf V , 7 I' ' W, i .f 2 Z , W in ' I '7 H124 ' Q V -, 52 i f 8' ,f ,66 up Q . , -, V7 Q X f ' ' if 'V , '57 '?5i fif r7 Q W I J ' i Q W f, X f 4 'W ff fy? if ' ,,,' I een Town, Moore in s- iqw fl 7 'fwfr ' in , 4 Ja 7 , f ,W Zfrzvgxju 4 'LN 4 ik 4 Z ! W , Ziff .7 WH nf ,iffy , my , 7 f My I2 ff X '7 ,, Dale McGaughey Kathy McGee Mitzi McKinley Nancy McKinney Rosalyn McWilliams Bruce Melin Elaine Meek Carol Meier Sandy Meiners Harry Mendenhall Terrilyn Meredeth Angela Merrell Allen Meyer Lois Milberger Dan Miller Denise Miller Linda Miller Maryl Minor David Mitchell Nancy Mitchell Neal Mitchell Pamela Mitchell Tim Monsees Connie Moore left Moore Debbie Mor an 0 H fi C ' ir.-1 1 ' 0 Wan a Morrison Gail Morth Doris Muessig Robert Mullin David Munoz Gail Napier Scott N ealey Teresa Newhouse Bev Nicholas Cincla Norton Clark Nungester Darcy O'Brien Carmela Occhipinti ln gym class, Gary Boyd dives for the flag of doomed sopho more Tim Mathews as fini Clarlf Watches his teammate in action IV cheerleaders Lee Ann Rice, Nancy Baker, Susan Renlcen, and Car- mela Occhipinti earnestly attempt to spark the juniors to a victory. faywalker foan Diecjdue devotes hours of her summer Vacation to pertectingher marching skills. Diana Marzolf Kevin Mason Marsha Mauer Mike McAtee Ianet McBride David McClanahan Iohn McDowell Mike McFarland New opportumtles find class of 73 French IV students Carol Hogg and john Faucett meet teachmg experlences d urmg a grade school V1S1f Wit WW .W KW!! S U 5 3 f ff cf-,, ,wwf 6 E' ff: fl 1713? ' ff!!-7'4?3?f 7 X JM Q . 2 , + f l ,-,f ly .Qf 11 . 8 X -4 , X Y I7 4 Q 4 ff ,A ,, ,V ,Y V yi- ,Z 'Whose ,,,f ' ffl fy? fohn Fauceif school visit. 42 X 2 W I t. ipff 4.,,,,. JZ' if , f W , , ,M fi f' .X , 72' - ' ' if . J M ,f 4 . 1 W in Z ,f , ,gf Zi.,-,gf .,., t LZ Z X91 7 5 ,X 7 W 1 , ,.., I -l iff: , V .ff W4 Y if W, 'Q J 741 if ,if M X 5 . ff Q ff' ,f f 1 f 5,21 79 52, , - Q! f 44'-Qi ' ,. 1 'J ' , 7: ' . jjfff if 1 ' Eff een Town, Moore in S Dale McGaughey Kathy McGee Mitzi McKinley Nancy McKinney Rosalyn McWilliams Bruce Melin Elaine Meek Carol Meier Sandy Meiners Harry Mendenhall Terrilyn Meredeth Angela Merrell Allen Meyer Lois Milberger Dan Miller Denise Miller Linda Miller Maryl Minor David Mitchell Nancy Mitchell Neal Mitchell Pamela Mitchell Tim Monsees Connie Moore Ieif Moore Debbie Morgan Wan a Morrison Gail Morth Doris Muessig Robert Mullin David Munoz Gail Napier Scott Nealey Teresa Newhouse Bev Nicholas Cinda Norton Clark Nungester Darcy O'Briei1 Carmela Occhipinti ln gym class, Gary Boyd dlves for the flag of doomed sopho more lim Maihews as lim Clark watches his leammafe in achon .Excifed members of Concert Choir Debbie Robinson and Debbie Leone, leave for a Chnsfmas fapmgfor Channel 5. ' QTY' Deena Oesterle Richard Osborn Bill Oster Dennis Overbay Hope Parker Kathy Parker Debbie Patterson Rick Pemberton Iamie Phillips Craig Picard Christine Pine Iacqueline Plumbley Kevin Poague Diane Poindexter Pam Poindexter Peggy Pollick Ron Popplewell Teresa Post Phyllis Precht Iim Preston Mark Preston Travis Ragon Robin Ray Marilyn Reed Curtis Reese Rene Rei fl Q Carol Rhodes Lea Ann Rice Rick Riddle Rodney Ridinger Kim Riggin Mary Rinke Cindy Robinett Debbie Robinson Mike Rogers Sherry Rosenbalm Kathy Rose Denise Rosebaugh Kim Roseman Marcia Ann Salsig Tim Saman Tom Sanders Tom Scahijl Grant Schmidt Perry Schoonover Mike Schreiman Steve Schulte X . X 194 i A rz . I ry, 1 6 EW , . 'V ,, , S ,iii Q git , . . 2- ,rt,. W ,f X it 1 2 f , - J , ,,', i 3, ,, ,f j, Q irk,k A 2 53 Z. 2 K K 9 yt ,Q X sz ,9, X .,,. , y y 2 f is ,jf mf 3 l iii 4 f rf, f v 'AA v i 1 i f i Q is 5 fe r f, 4. .I , . I ,253 , ,jj Carol - . .V 4 47, 1,-4 Q1 l K 4, f . if f of f Z 'X' f 5 f 4 1' ' f g f . ix f 5 f f ff , v- ! ir,, ,i., , Q, . if f id 5 1 Q fir c l f l 1 fr, Z, . Ak . .4 44, , z af if o V 4' fCIII21e Phillips cmd Debbie SHIQQS elldllfe junior honor society members are all smiles after the speech Febfuf-'YIYIS billing WiI1d5 Und blowing SHOW- by Chiefs player, Ed Lofhamer at the induction ceremonies. V ff Serving c Baytown 4 2 3 l 4 I v 1 Y Diff! f 1 ' 6 , 5512 I Q X I' ,. yi! , sf I rf W X r , v - if, X4 pk , S I f , , f- Zi +4 f 4 it jf!! X , fffg ,f, 1 er the speech n ceremonies. Serving at the WPA Teen flown, Marcia Wilcox assists Cindy Longstatt and Baytown graduate Riclc Moore in selecting their refreshments. . ' 1 I Promoting spirit at the South pep rally, Debbie Morgan accompanies the Pep Band in the Wheat1'es'f song. Practicing their music intently, clarinet players Carrnella Varsalona and feanine Shaver warm up before a concert. Steve Whitt Iohn Wienke Aneta Wienshienk I Craig Wilcox ' V Marcia Wilcox . Mark Wilson ' Michele Wilson ' 1 , I Rick Winters ,X 4, , VVVVV V , f ,V ., , Mike Wissinger 1 73- I- . if ---' 1 5 , P , V lill' H , Ralph Withers 1 S eV 3 Denice Witthar t v W, ,Q 'Q V fi -f Nik ' ' i 5 , Marie Wolf Q '- 1 V . V' Sharon Wolff V - ,f VV I 5- ,V 'V ffxv' Deli1aWoodcock , if 2, ' 2 1 A -VV, V V 1 , Cindy Woodman S V. , V -V I E 5 V' f t' V V ,'VV Rhonda Woodward V , ,. N -Q V rg Kathy Woolery Don Woolverton Tom Yeates ' Debbie York lanet Young Melonie Young Scott Young V,. ,J Dave Yount 101 f ff --'ity 1---uf-'-': x 1.. -f - i Gina Zeysing Rhonda Zinn ' Ann Zmuda 1 1 1 1 4 V 1 1 4 T J 4 . w 1, r . Q 1 1 l N , I 1 ' 5 V 1 1 w w 1 ' WW Debbie B their Spar , NV N 1' I, ,, V l N 1 t t As preparation for the tall orchestra concert, Mr. Schupp , is assists Debbie Baker' in carefully tuning her bassoon. i i fohn Buxbaum tinds en- i A durance and a strong will necessary in cross country running. V, N . t rlumlw ly u V M t , W 'xl ' ww. W w 1 w -!-i. MN v 1 1 lllnf, , Y W gm 1 1. ,,. 1 1 my 55. ra Z4 f ullllllllll 1 U i H ffW ,Q ms rm, 1 V 5:22 l Studying before classes, Carmella Varsalona and Elaine Meek joins a friend in singing and accompany- Peff0HQ'11'I1Q Karen Wh1'tehead relax in early morning hallways. ing toll: songs to entertain Honor Society members. her S1011 U1 ii 1o2 iii ss? Iuniors excel in the arts Dbb B hh h hC'lbB f ff h rr W or ll V all l MH 'V' ' . ' y v4lA 'N ,l ll Wu M !'i W Wxwlm l l A 'M T 'mm N- 1 ! r l ll ,! ffm fl rr lf WW f rm' 'Y fall NH iw lHl NNNNMm' ll W rvryr,vnvfvwff'r HH l w Y I W wi h ww l ,m :M my y llflffffwwlfflllllll ': X V 11 xml ' W X ' igiiluj wx Www W w qs N , X u N hi UM! X , '11 I ' ' is MVN ' , , lx' fl I ,! lyvllllllfflllfjfnql-MW 'Wim W I NX nuIllmlmuuIlluuunIIII1I1I1lulllllm IlllmuhllllillriWHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIL-gi rrrr , JWMMIAFII mmmuluu Performing fo fhe music ol fhe Pep Bond, Melanie Malo!! exhibits her skill of the South game os she marches to Voy fo fhe World. xx X X, As Linus in ihe fall play, Malt H bl l h ng e an securrfy W 1 e smgr am en c d My Blank -f--cur'--: X Prom 'xWe've only just begun , wr IJXW Eflfftlffilf' lim Monsees, Cindy Longstatlf and Debbie Staggs take on the job ot arranging cookies on the plates. f pf f v W ft, I W7 ,M f- ,Q Q? if i f Wi' 3 ,f I , 25 Y, I fl gg ig f gwiwfr. E -akfriwi f fd Z '? 311' A i Melanie Malott and her date, Ron Waldon, make their entrance into the Imperial Ballroom ot' the Hotel Mu ehlebach at the l .972 prom. Finishing up the background where pictures are to be taken, the prom committee stands back to judge the results of their efforts. 104 'V 7 Myf f V fff5jfayf,fJ jf, f - W G :lf ff fm ,, f S , ,'V4, Q 3 'HMM 2' WW? , f bbie Staggs the plates. X lVIr. Starn es, junior counselor, aids committee mem- bers with his assistance in unloading table decorations. ruswmm Www, QRWW 5x 'S x Rfgxfsll w N X L. ' X X Nxik , A N X v- I- IANA- xg L -NL-Cf. x QW nr, is-.+QQh1. L51X, trove-of x 1 4.5,-XM. S if in ,, AXP-I -as , fanet McBride, Steve Stokes, and Mary jo fuller begin the long task of filling all 450 nuts cups to serve as favors at each table. lO5 -'-Q ' ..-- -1 -3 X 1- k,u- lane Hawkins makes use of her feminine charms to help Spreading the Halloween spirit, Steve fohnson joins in as the pep band plays in the lndependence parade. sell French Club mums at the Homecoming football game. i ' ef: f- at l , 5 ,N ff' M I , in , gg Z: 5 ,gf :Q 2 ,, - fa , ' arf Q ' 3 ' v 5,1 A. - . I f ' -' ' 1' V, ,. , it , , . - if , ,.f', . ,. ,. Z1 106 ...za.a M me of 2 Billing the advertisers is one job required ot Rayllector adver- tising manager, Kay Southern. S urro at be Iunio how Debb, ated c ohnson joins ence parade. Surrounded by friends, Karen Whitehead shows her joy at being one of Hayz'own's firsf senior cheerleaders. funiors listen affenfrvely as the fos!en's representative explains how to fill out the complicated order blank for iheir senior rings. Debbie Swarm and Greg Coafney relax in the aim osph ere cre- ated at the RAMMIZZOU dance While fhe band lakes a break. 107 f 'nv v i t t l t l t t I l t t t w w i f t w w ywwwu. l 108 In its sophomore year the class ot '72 is led by Ralph Monaco, 'presidentg fill Reynolds, secretaryg fudy Wooldr1'dge, treasurerg and Cathy Harmon, Vice-president. Sophomores unite for success Sophomores . 1 ff 4f-- ff!! :Vikki 'V .,,, 4 ., ,..- 'ff . f f 4 V i t .. .,., A W ahh. , J ,,,. ff f A , ,rf Ja , .,.4f. , - , - , ' ' 5, ' . If '11, The tirst year ot high school was a link between the lite of junior high and that ot senior high. By participating enthusiastically in many activities, the sophomores became an important part ot RHS. Thirty sophomores were elected to the National Honor Society and inducted in the traditional ceremony. The class ot '74 supported the music department by taking part in various instrumental and vocal groups. Thirty-six sophomores re- ceived number one ratings at music con- tests. The class ot '74 also contributed members to the varsity teams, drama pro- ductions, and speech and debate tournaments. The sophomore student council, led by Ralph Monaco, sold class pins and spirit buttons for their money making projects. Danny Dolence asks the librarian, Mrs. Martin, for assistance in locating a bool: needed for an English assignment. 7 aww 5 il ll 1 5 vig ffm? At the a1 l Iohnson si I 5 E 5 E was a link and that of Lusiastically es became sophomores nor Society amony. The department mental and mores re- nusic con- :ontributed lrama pro- urnaments. i by Ralph rit buttons rs. 'ok 3 yi 7-1,42 if ft 4? :ff 'Q f f ffm, ,. A3 Q1 E, is .Zvi V , f QS , .9 ' ,V fvfffff J X f, f 'X if M 7 i ff' f- Mft, if ' ' ' f, , 97 ! W ' 4 'Fm I. It ,1 Y At the announcement of funior Varsity cheerleaders, fennifer n Iohnson screams her happiness a l d astonishm en t. is Q J fi M91 . K , ' ' ,r . ins uf re Overbay, cr member of the I V baseball team, Vcentrates on his pitch during the follow-through. only thing missing is the crackerjacks as iomores take their seats to watch the razine sales movie, Cool Hand Luke . 109 lay Accurso Betty Ackerly Kathy Adams Steve Addison Thomas Albertson Phillip Alley Donna Arends Mike Arlint Dorothy Arnold Kay Arnold Rita Arnold Io Anne Aucoin Barbara Audsley Phillip Austin Terri Austin Albert Babich Elizabeth Bader Greg Bailey Randy Baker Rhonda Baker Kay Barham Mary Barnes Ian Bartlett Dona Basham f 1-1 www . , W'r-'a v7..'zfzmwW..NNf'c-fly qs X 3 K .S i f f 1 f i +151 gg Y nr BU V97 , i w fff,1,.s-w-:,g::' V - 5 J Qt -f W , A , as t wif 'tif 'Y X Q , fltQ,9sfZy I 1 ' - .y fx, 'su gilt , 2' ' f . ' 'G -if 5. if 3 'fr ,A v -Y- I-Iomecoming spirit inspires '74 110 Rick Baylie Greg Beachner Gary Beam Danny Beauchamp Laurie Bedgll Karen Beets lim Benkovich Susan Bentler William Berry Kevin Bertken Steve Bertken Ianice Beydler David Bielak Edward Bielak Debi Biggs Craig Bland Mary Blankenship Terri Bledsoe Donald Blickman Nancy Boak Marvin Boatwright Larry Boehm Charles Bohannon Dave Bosso Brad Bowman Don Boyd Sheila Boyd Barbara Boydston Tom Boynton Terri Bradbury Mark Brand Yvette Brann Lynda Brennan Robert Breshears Eddie Brooks Brenda Brown Debbie Brown Mike Brown Patty Brown Ron Browne ,. .f 7 .-ff 001 Proud sop their contz 7l7f777Z7?5777W'f777T'C3 1 ' V , Mfg' 1. , ' , V, , , ifly 1 if if 1 f Mi, ,QQ , f 'Q , 1 My ,, f, ,,4 f ,WU ff .ffl Q f vnu ,, 44 , G12 ,W , I 1 - S 1-'xfcz , 'V 'ff fs. 1 9 J A rf f X ,l f 4 l 1 , 4 A it , , , if X C , 1 i Lflf I .. ii' if , 1: H 1 1 h w X 1 ,J Robert Bruckmeie lohn Bullard David Bungari Kevin Burge Nina Burks Pam Burns Richard Burns Kathleen Buttram Martin Byrnes Mark Cain Linda Caldwell Rhonda Calias Debbie Carlson Wendy Carlson Mary Cation left Cesar lanet Chapman Kent Chastain Bradley Clark Debbie Clark Dottie Clark Sue Clement Laura Clisso Don Clore Gary Cole Bob Conard Debbie Conley Mike Conner Terry Conner Karen Connors Paula Corn Doug Cothern Cliff Cox Craig Cox -. Cathy Craig Cindy Craig Cathy Crandall Kim Cross Richard Crowdes lack Cumberford Proud sophomores add the tjnat touch to a float, their contribution to the Homecoming Parade. X' ' A' YV? D' ' fi V Sf Q 39, Ni A 1' 1 ' 2 A 'fkff' +f'.f?'?f '-,Q ,O f .A Q, Eff!--1f'Q,? ' 5555- ss? M ii, Y' I. V,,,r,V' V! , Ziyi V gg., M K -. 3'1 fulie Whelan and fudy Wooldrige awaif the crown- ing ol Kick-oll' Queen at the Blue and Wh1'fe game. Suzi lVIodlin and lana Woods portray ihe carfoon characters of Patfy and Lucy in the .fall production of You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. Ioy Cummins Debbie Daniel Danny Danner Doug Davis Dwight Davis Thomas Davis Virginia Deg-garmo Charles DeGroif Marty Dernier Kim Deveney Donnie Dickey David Dienhart Greg Dix Donald Dody Dan Dolence David Doll Ric Donnici Dale Doudrick Karen Doughty Tim Dunbar lack Duckworth Iames Dureka Penny Durns Cheryl Easterday Nancy Eckard Lore Ecker Douglas Edwards Tom Egerstrom Barbara Egbert Sandy Eikel Robert Eilers Steve Eiserner Richard Eissler Brenda Elsea Lorri Engle David Epperly Doug Epperly David Eshelman Dean Ethridge Steve Eubank Proud students g are successful I ff I ay f ' Z f fy! 1 , f Wx I Q fur X7 fff ar 1 '14 Y f W 4 f f , 5 Z WW., ling' N. f f Z 2 ' 1 fl' f v 1 6 ' , L -L. ,-,-, . 4 , f fy f iv? , : . gh lx ,- 'K1,..,1 , f A f !5 , ' f L X 4 f fy , ? ,. , 4 W f gil Qu N 7'if'f7'fi , ,f,, 1,4 3 ' x Ekfff' f , ,J I ' ' iff: iggf' ff, 2 ff : .6 ,lffi w:15.,:, : ..-px A, ,f f' ,, ' 112 ggfz-f-1412, f X W' X ffl' W i f 5 Qf K., f fy! f 7 ' gg, 'f, 4 if ...Qi 'af ' off ' f f Q' 'f , Q 1 71 ff 4 1 Z! f ., 17,53 aid . ,2 H..g0,'4'4. ,iw-my F An- X X X I 2,361 :Lvl , fl , if I W f aio, off f ' 'i W f 1 257' f f , wr 4 X fff Q ff . , , '4 fa 4 MLW' f Aw f '4 4 X r W f i.........nill w.. X y Sandra Kennedy Ioyce Kensinger Pam Kerns Melvin Kever Alvin Kimmi Dolores King Lewis King Debbie Kirchofi Mark Kitterman Anita Kleiman Patty Kliethermes Terri Kliethermes Theresa Kobe Dale Kolm Karen Kudart Rodney Lambrecht Ioseph Landis Iohn Lane Keith Lawrence David Layne lim Leach Denise Lee Linda Le Fevre Mark Leslie Ieff Leslie Mike Leslie Melanie Le Vota Ianet Lewis Mike Limbach Pam Linders Don Lockler Steve Lockwood Lance Logsdon David Logston Charles Long Cliff Long Iackie Long Greg Longstaff lane Love Iackie Lutj en Sophomore Choir joined the Concert Choir for double effect while caroling af the Blue Ridge Mall. During a class sfudy period, Barbara Crane uses the firne to look over her English assigrzm enf. Varied talents prove abilities A sophomore member ot the Baytown IV wres- tling squad, Phillip Alley, warms up by doing jumping-jacks before a home wrestling meet. Kent Chastain, a member ot the Rodeo Kids, en- joys his summers ot practice and performing his unique horsemanship skills at several rodeos. 116 Karen Renken, Marchele Lynn, fana Woods, Donna Arends, and Betty Aclcerly sing Christmas songs at the French Party. ny, , f- V54 M21 .W 1 Q of 4 , I7 f, f , if i Sophon waiting W ff E l I , I Kathy l the Chr fQ ends, and Betty 3 3 A 73 'ffl ,,f ' 'fm-v51.n,. . -, . - ?5'ffW!h??M awww LZ H2 ii? V Eli' Q41 ','1'1fQ,MZwf?f?W,9n.,, V , lf :W 5gf:fQjjff'YffZL Soph om ores show varied At the Conference Swim Meet in Columbia Tom Mc- waiting for yearbook pictures to Ghee chooses his tood tor dinner at a cafeteria., 'ADI KCYfhy Ryan takes pride in serving her mother cookies and punch at the Christmas tea given by the Home Economics class. 117 118 Ioyce Lynaugh Charlene Lyngar Mike Lynch Marchele Lynn Lynda Lyons Steve Macomber Mary Mallot lim Mann Iamie Mantle Steve Marshall Dan Martin Ian Martin Paul Martin Mark Martinez Kay Mason Paula Masten Karen Maston Ron Matherly Timothy Mathews Mark Mauer Marcia Maxey Kathy MCI-Xtee Iames McBride Ierry McCall Richard McClenagan Gary McClintock Ierry McCormick Tom McGhee Robyn McWilliams Bob McVey Mark Melson Cheryl Miller lim Miller Kenneth Miller Kathy Mitchell Kathy Mittelstadt Steve Mock Suzanne Modlin Ralph Monaco Randy Monnig Donna Moody Sheryl Moore William Moore Tim Montgomery David Mothersbaugh Virginia Munoz Barbara Murray Scott Nace Randy Naylor George Neill lane Nichols Linda Nichols William Nichols Dave Nickle xii x - ,,X. ,,. t E 3 it , lt gust X .X sf, W- 5-f W we wr iv, , ' I 5' , ff t .fs-fa 'V rf 1, 1' V ' f M, g, Q ,tj ,, K J f 35 pal I 7 f 15 f 'i' ,, ' , ,--' f 1 A ' , 1,2 - V, A ..,- Y K3 K f . Q ,fy ,, , if ' ish K ' uf? ' ,. tif I TN -'f ' 25 f ' , v1f5 i i xv? v z lift . Lynn, ' as songs at ,0- 7 f ., , 4 --. fi rv , ' - l 1 ,l I,-:Ji fir I 1 V f Wham, ,W 7' 454 4 f 5 W? f 1 f K f K 1 2,3811 az ,, It f as PQ - A ...... X f gi f , ,, R K , j f ' pf, f 9 f f X lv u n 53153. '5 . Q'-V ' I i tx Mke jones, Steve Lockwood, and Greg Sliger End perfecting ensembles for District Mus1'c Contest takes time and practice. Pati Members o of the Blue c I A ,-, 4 , tl 5 l t gf! 1' 1 C I! I , V ! IJ .1 K 2252, g t ig E4 AZ In , KL if 5 t , X - P f In , , , 1- 1 Z , , 5 f -,i ff y ,- , 152.-.-to W.. -f,!.i61-if-N--f , 4 ri f f 1 'VN fig I K 4 1 ' it ,f 1 f .,., :fix 4 ,L 4' , - .. f , W , I ctjn g 9 Patience achieves rewards Members of the White team await their introduction before the start ofthe Blue and Wh1te game where they were defeated by the Blue team. l ' 0' 9 W f gif if ' 41, 4 y 2 wmwx- f . ip- ,v 249' 2 , ,X wtf.. 314565 .Wa we , Agar Dennis Noland Stanley Novak Iune Occhipinti Sue Olson Karen Olvis Mike Overbay left Overstreet Sharon Owsley Pam Paris Brenda Patterson Debra Patterson Leland Patterson Valerie Patterson Iames Pendleton Vickie Pennington lames Perkins Dick Peterson Ieannie Pfeiffer Terri Phillips Iett Picht Iohn Pierce Pam Pierce Cathy Poe Beth Ponessa Marlys Pope Bill Porter Lisa Powell Peggy Powell Terri Prater Terri Proctor Iohn Quinn David Rader Barbara Ramsey Denise Ratlitt Brenda Ray Donna Ray Roger Ray Kevin Redenbaugh Cindy Reeds Michelle Hendon In the rush of lunch Chris Van Wye crams for an afternoon ies! While gulping a malt. 120 Kathy Robertson Donald Robinson Kathy Robles Rhonda Romine Gary Roush Mary Russ Randy Russell Kathy Ryan Bob Saladino Lynda Scarlett Barbara Scheafer Robin Schamback Cathy Schlie Steve Schenewerk Susan Schooling Lina Schuepbach Rosemary Sciara Indy Scott Sharon Scott Kim Setzer lames Shade Kathy Sharitz Steve Shearer Iohn Shelley Ginger Shepherd Pat Shepherd Terry Sherman Brenda Shippy Steve Shireman Steve Shirk Tawnie Shirk Karen Shouse Rene Shouse Brent Simcosky Toni Simler Dawn Simmons Ron Simmons Darrell Simpson Tracy Sine Connie Sing f ff Qi ,f , , iff fn, ,' Q ,r,, , M , f fi 6 , , , 4 W 4 f 'Y My 1 4 W A sf 9, ,f , 4 . ' Karen Renken Iill Reynolds Debi Richards Steve Riddle Rory Ridinger Chuck Ridpath Mike Rigsby Max Rinas Irene Risser Robin Ritter Ernest Roberts Iames Roberts V I 1 A 7 V' i V,,r I re ,,,V. 2 gig' -3, K ,, I ,,,,, gg? if .Q 1 I 1, I i t Q R 5 'oiaf c' 1 Debbie Skinner Greg Sligar Lisa Slutter Bill Smiley Carol Smith Debbie Smith Karen Smith Iana Smith Mark Smith Martha Smith Paul Smith Debbie Smithee Sandra Snook Mary Solito Anne Sosna Allen Southern Cindy Spencer Ianie Sprink Bobby Srader Candy Steinman Mike Stephan Eddie Stephenson Iohn Stewart Iay Stigall Patty Stock Ienniter Suddarth Patty Sumpter Renee Swartz Iohn Swartz Larry Swenson Tony Tade Bob Talbot Kathy Tallman Charles Tattershall Candy Taylor Iohn Taylor ' Gail Taylor Iames Taylor Oneta Templeton Tom Tetlow ' 32 r , f QV Vicki Thornton Iohn Timmerman Kathy Tindle Debbie Tomlinson Mike Tooker Diana Turner Don Turner Ierry Turner Hodie Turner Brenda Tyler Kathy Ulgener Chris Van Wye Rusty Vaughn Kirk Vincent Iames Virchow Ioseph Volpe Stephanie Vospette Herbert Wait Randi Walker Debbie Walters Danny Warden Mike Wardle Vicki Warman Mark Wass Debbie Watson Laura Watt Fred Watts Mark Wealand Gayle Weatherbee Donald Wagener Brenda Welch David Wells Karen Werner Linda West Danny Wheeler George Wheeler Sonia Wheeler Iulie Whelan Rickie Whetstone Stephen White Terri White Mark Wiles Karen Wilkes Kay Willard Becky Willetord Claudia Williams Vallie Williams Debbie Willoughby Cheryl Wilson Debbie Wilson Iulie Wilson Vickey Wilson Karla Wing Cheryl Wink ,.., ,, V 'SQ 345 'T 'iw 4 W , as ,I A 17 falnr , 4, 1:15, Q? - ,f ,K ' M' 5. 9 I A K a l'Z 'sf f xv ,Q nv .1 'tif .0 4 , :uno -'F f V 'fkw r ' ..-N il J 'Z 4 if , 1 . f ,Ds v',f 'Pg' .K x 1 23' gf rin - ...-w,,t.-...l,-X, I ff Cl X- ! 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A lull in mores sert 4-4' :XE Expresslons reflect moods ,U-, Sophomore class olhcers lrll Reynolds Ralph Monaco Cathy Harmon and fudy Wooldndge rzde rn a float for the football homecormng parade WWW? V X f f f A lull in the pinata breaking found these sopho- mores serene at the Spanish Club Chrfstm as Party. ff WB .Adv JLEQVW 12.2 Patty Wlthers Wendy Wlthers Theresa Wolf Deon Wolfenbarger Dam Wood Debb1e Woods Iana Woods Lmda Woods Steve Woods Iudy WOO1dI1dg9 Gma Wooley Terry Wrlght M1ke Wyatt Darrell Yelton Sara Yendes Pam York Greg Young Malorie Young Leslie Zimmerman Sharon Zinner 123 gr- r N w t i w 5 X f y 1 4 x I Aspects of sophomore life vary I QZFZZ 1 Ralph Monaco, fill Reynolds, and Lisa Powell carefully ex- amine the choice of class pins before making a final selection. 124 , ,,. .,..,.-S ,.J..,.. , , , , ,cc - f V -A .s...f, . az-2-f-sr' ' ss M'-N e..: -Q.: '- - f ...pf , f , fffff? 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Psi . ,y X41 fs' -.girl if ,YQ .LQQQQAE sg,-4e.1i:,cgf at 4 Palplflfilyl of A J W 5. 14 firi,-L Q 4 V A-Q , H w if-+mfg fT? '.5-2 . , , v. ' 'Qi' -, J 4, Q' ft. 'PS ' 1 x as f. U V 'A N, -- wg K -vt' ww, xmz fi ,, ., ,. Q fy yr' f af? Q 7 ' 'A :fi 6 A girl ': district --- ' XP? v I 4-Q 1 Wy rf 'QQQA . N Jia 4 ' ' iff. ' 2 'AVS its 1 . i- ii Q 0 ' f . f 'lj hijgi, Q 'f 1- fx, - rg 31,1 sell mums e the Hnal 'ff , - H , Wy. As district treasurer, Roger Ray must sharpen his bookkeeping skills to balance the 316,000 budget oi the Missouri-Arkansas area Key Clubs. V As a part ot their entertainment presentation, third year students perform their raisin cereal skit at the annual Spanish Club picnic. A girl's sextet from Sophomore Choir brought district music contest and the state music contest. , 'Hr back ratings oi 1 from the 125 Projects involve stamina N s life., ,...:,f,,,, At the last business meeting of Spanish Club, mem- bers mark ballots tor next year's othcers. , Kafen, pass in , , , , . .f ' ' , ,V 4 Selling spirit buttons to the opponent requires all of Ralph Monaco's charm and salesmanship. At the Friday night football games, sophomores gather early to read The C programs, talk to friends, hnd their seats, and prepare to cheer. fOHI1e 126 - -an-n-,,.f fra ,ff fir f 1 wf f iffy ff if fl fff 6 for .f an +--firm 4 ,K . X' 1 A4 ,gr X C7 1 wr .L v f 14 l 'GA sf h -Ofwagr rly to read 'heer nut ffy 1 XA! f ff Q f ZW 7 ff! if X! , ,J ff' wax if f wc? 1 1 X' ff xg ,W 7 ffm f 7' ff! X Rehrmg faywallcer Terrr lzhggms Karen Kudarf construcfs a czrcle wrth a huge com pass 1n geometry class to complete an asszgnrnent i x 9 fearfully 'N clutch es and con rafulafes Hodle Turner, newly announaed faywallcer The Gryphon and Mock Turfle played by Una Hays and Tern Klrefherrnes formenf Alrce wrih the dance of the lobster quadrllle Jn Al1ce 127 fy. fm 4 2 , iw -W a 14 . 4472.1 -fi V r ,5.,5,g.'y'jse: -r . , 15, 32211 f 128', p f ' 11 .Ljf:7:E'?15f 4 . . :QT-llfl - if' Z 'L' 2 1 .' , If , X, , , A , , ,,-,-,,,,-,T.. ., W I ,,, ,,....g- ,F ,- - , ,M , U , ,xv , A ,,, M ,. , ., ., ,- - , .,.,, ,, , .,., V N , , ., , N. - ' ?4 ' -. ,, . ,-,.-N., X Vp-111' 4 ' x , A, X , .- As one ot the many antics at the South football game Bleacher Bums carry a cottin signifying the death of South. ? Q 'Steve Thomas expert- ly manipulates a hand drill to repair a shunt of a TV antenna tor Mr. Droz. 130 Students enjoy dancing to the' sounds of Lewis and Clark at the junior sponsored WPA dance. Mary fo Fuller hurries to perform her part as a reindeer in the Christmas assembly. Stl BI Memb playin Ch arli m em b. 'Z K f AA Z M.0.nWMwW1 f Z7 0 ' W. ,.,,.,,. V r 7 'Imax 1, , ' grin, ,ff--. I it 5 V ll er part Iss em bl y Students span RHS activities ,f of Members of fhe pep band enlzven a pep rally by playmg fhe1r Versron of foy to the World Charhe Brown portrayed by Bruce Hodson Wrrfes fo hrs pen pal as other casz' members stage a baseball game 1r1 the fall play You re a Good Man Charlre Brown 131 ' dl at - - - ' xx ff I 5 1 1 -nur- V 'rv I I ' il I - ll uSo In Love sets mood of Homecoming The '71 Homecoming festivities were launched with a parade. Floats and decorated cars added to the color and excitement of Homecoming. The band and Iaywalkers performed to several selections from the musical Kiss Me, Kate at half-time of the game. The crowning of Ianet Wallace climaxed the day's activities. In years past, the dance has been held immediately following the game. This year, it was the following night at Pittman Iunior High gymnasium. Decorations included silhouetted couples which added to the romantic atmos- Claudia Carson 132 phere as students danced to the sounds of River Sue Coffer fan ef Wallace Ch eryl H ol dingh aus fan ef l of joy crowns As par Teri Pc dan ce. 9 ff rf. 1 Carson janet Wallace reflects her mbced feelings of joy and astonishment as Mr. Hanks crowns her l97l homecoming queen. nA , Sue Coffer I 5 3 .,.k, Holdjnghaus As part of their student council duties, Tim Nixon and 1 gen Powell help by serving punch at the homecoming ance. X f? -9, 1. ,417 Though a broken play, Kenny Wh1'te manages to gain .75 yards to set up another score in HaytoWn's 22-.74 homecoming victory over Oalf Park, my f mil , X .-5 .-'IM' ' Claudia Carson, Sue Coffer, Cheryl Holdinghaus, and fanet Wallace pause to Watch a critical moment in the football game before the Hnal selection for homecoming queen. ,sg ,- b - Q 1 33 Bob Brol add two A Qi, Mascot Q roiion for Victorious lays top oti evening Everything is Beautiful served as the theme tor the 1972 Basketball Homecoming. Birds, trees, and tlowers, supported by the float, added to the colortul mood ot the night. At halt-time of the game, Iaywalkers marched to the theme song, Everything is Beautiful , as Marilyn Shontz was crowned queen. The queen and candidates then returned to the float tor the remainder oi the game and watched the Bluejays triumph over the Truman Patri- ots 72-42. , , ,,,,r,..., 1 ' 'V Q 1, , A x, , f M f ,ir ...J QR 1. ' xc'LL'.9I ' ll' .. 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A -, --.1,h 0.1--N- ,ck-,Msvg-ku ., - xnxx f.-2 ,Y4 -1ssl5 1f'- 1-A-'Y ' H 'ff - ' f f' ' ' K V' 138 Weeks of preparation are reflected as the band marches in exact precision and timing to the drum cadence in the Baytown Round up Parade MMU ny! YTC1, Adding to the spirit ot Christ- mas, French V students sing traditional carols to classes throughout the building. iz W f i MQW! As part ot the faywallcer initiation, Marilyn Snider marches through the swatline earning her long awaited faywalker necklace. I V -ri,, f .ri. ' xiii 'Q E or i. V M - .. ,ml jg A s- , f Qi' ' - t p f .v I 5 K, J f ,r:'g. ' .,, 5 1.-ua G. I 'W ki Vg, A .,,f 1 ,W JV 3, 7, ,fin , 7, ffm! ' y,f:2,,5 ' Qu Sophornc ing Rayt .NIL Hanl wmv me ns V- 4 . gg if Z , H ' I I of , 32.1.1031 7-,nl ,. , Blue and White sparks spirits ,if ' Q, f 7' ,jf 4 t :9 j?,,.,,,3fhf5a ,f r f '1 Bw' JW!! 4 ., , W M 571 ,f M 4 Q 4 Q vgggfl Q f 16 Q? -15 .,,. .. , I I .U Y I b K4 N' ' ,ILE u-9 ff- ' fu we -. 3 -, .Lu , ... ng-V - 9.4 ,,s,,, u r ' A. N f ...ix X QI. j R T.. ' 1 xx Q i Hiigsxgu 3 X1 T fx Q Q U11 MUff1YH Sophomore, fudy Wooldridge is awarded the honor of he- ine earning ing Raytown's first queen for the 1971-72 school year as ie. A Mr. Hanks crowns her, and Mike Boyd presents the bouquet. 4 Sophornores, fudy Wooldrrdge and fulze Whelan and funiors, lane Hawkins and loan Diecidue, represent their classes as Kick-oil Queen cand1dates. Iunior back, Rick Riddle, previews the season, as he makes cr sizable gain in the Blue and Wl1ite foolhall game. 139 Students show i .-.1-K X ,A -nm-..L..,..- lndlvlduahty Concentrating on correct form Kevin Brown attempts a tront drop on the tram polin e. Vickie Peters uses reference books from the school llbrary to com - 'f ff . . . plete her English research paper tor MISS Quinlan fs class. i 1 If: , , 2 5 ff v ff' 2 , f iff ? h ,zwsv-f ff w E 1 1 f ffff Q y Z X A .,,, a a,,,,, . X f llnh y AWN, ,,,,,,atf, ,ht,,, f ,M 0 E 2 t f E 1 Mr. Haxton admits students who sold maga- zines into the showing ot Cool Hand Luke. 140 -.,--,,,..,g,...,.,-..,.... .,--.. Y, - -, . , -, - :mem-'r V l Chosen by the student body's balloting, Melodee Tru- itt and flinz Nixon were crowned l 971-72 Bamizzou Queen and King by the Ramizzou editor, Kathy fohnson. Wx, . f 1 t ut, yyty RX K ,L M - in ,ff Melodee Truitt and Tim Mxon accept congratulations from attendants: Rhonda Baldwin, Bobby Hunter, Pat Quearry, Milce Boyd, Caznmie Binas, Dave King, fill Stigall, and Mark Trotter. After the crowning, the King and Queen and attend- ants dance the royalty dance to the music ot 'Yaded A 4 i 1 ' 'i 1 H! fa 1 ia bdel senior, squad ber of partici IV ch cheed ,ff fulations from Pat Quearry, ' Sfigall, and Hend- Melodee Truitt is an extremely active RHS senior. She has been in French club and pep squad for three years and is an active mem- ber ot National Honor Society. Melodee also participated in Student Council. She was a IV cheerleader and is currently a varsity cheerleader. Ramizzou crowns Tim and Melodee at annual dance Tim Nixon has participated in track, FCA, French club, and National Honor Society for three years. He' has also been on the cross country and basketball teams tor three years both oi which he is now a captain. He is a two year' member ot Key club and of Student Council. . .. .En . .v . . .. '.. 1' . Ya- -.-, , Q ,1 143 0 xx f' A il 'Aw God 's Jent. ff? .X-F Debbie Martinez and Pat Deming enjoy pausing from their hike long enough to catch their breath. Liz MGIf1.H9Z and her date find a moment by themselves refreshing at the 1972 prom. Students enjoy quiet moments , 1 -431' 34 mf--1 't f i jx I . ri 3,3 W ' 1 i I i l Le-ft t i-it 145 Sweet Seasons greet spring For the tirst time, a dance was given and a queen chosen in honor of the sports base- ball, goltpswimming, track, and wrestling. Each sport nominated a queen candidate from , which the student body selected the queen. Student Council sponsored the WPA dance, Sweet Seasons. 'At the dance, Iana Hupman, track candidate, was crowned queen by the Student Council president, Denny Stites. Stu- dents enjoyed dancing to the music provided by the Classrnen. We X 'r5A, ::22s. Q Susie H ursrn an Pam Leavitt Students enjoy dancing to the sounds ot the Classmen before the crowning ot the queen at the WPA dance held in the spring. Sweet Seasons' can- didates nervously await the announce- rnent ot who will be the queen at the tirst annual Student Coun- cil dance. 146 f g 'J H yipf 'Vf M 72 1 ff 4,5 Nan cy Ulshaler 3 .K YHA Linda Youn! fore the '11 323' M V A .-SAVM ', Xin v- - .Mg 4 Iana Hupman 147 'I . I n u 1 I , n 1' flue swzm team cheers at the szdes of the pool as a fellow member wms an 1m portant relay guaranteelng a Baytown Vlctory over Lzberty Suz1 Mod tall play .3 Lcirvm, with Fallm' on founcll ' Twas zristm as ,.-. f... Qc' Pep Squad members show thezr exu berance over a Raytown held goal by releasmg blue and Whlfe balloons at the Baytown South football game 149 Z ,Z f ,. - , , , ., .,,f, , ...- , , ,..f., , I ,f ,fg 2 AZ, ...Waim- 4 -: :-1 ri. -., . ,JL . , 1. .,--s 5 ',..rvi.. : .tits ....... .-.Q f :.:.f,.-'-gsblf' :asf-.x..: 1 E 4 f - T 145' ' X K if '.Lf3',,LQff fi7f.?i':' ' if! Lf! 'Y 5 S -'-,.,,,,,,,,,,,,4, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, ., -,., , , iw. , F ,N..,... ,H-,,..,, - -- Q .V .L -ja---1 1 5 ' ' BV? Athletics ,lferr-Q-eff--':f 'v'1- :'w 41 , :E:4l'?f:i,i Q.l. ..FEfii??:3iii??i4l:iii515131.15.5.511 . h 'ji,g533ET lT12Q.'Qff if l'i'1i'2f Ef J Y 151 fggggf-52232524-QT.j 'g-F jew: 55 gi Q i? 1-13 -gf-QATQQL1--ri.: 'A 1 x -. - gif-52 'Q 127 f K -1 'V 7 JKTTTN ' :?:: '::iT?iLf.f1 V ,...-D1 -,..-.-.-.4.. -Q--. ,M f --4.4.-..-,.......-.,........-M-- --.N.,.......g,............. . . .,- -.-......,-..-. X! f , .- ......-. ..,,. .. . .....,.gu--c..- Y ,,-, ....,. . -.-..., --.-.- - --. 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Coach Rice guided the team to a 7-O conference, record for the varsity and a 7-l conference record for the junior varsity. Kirk May, a team captain along with Mark Lutgen, had an outstanding performance at Crackerneck Country Club where he broke a school record by golfing a 34, two under par, in a match against Oak Park. Dan Hollings- worth, Brad Robinson, Kirk May, Mark Lut- gen, and Iim Fink were medalists, or in- dividuals with the lowest score in a particu- lar match. The team completed their season with first place in the District and challenged North Kansas City for the championship. During an after school practice at Crackerneck Country Club, Mike Swanson practices his driving While the four returning lettermen, Mark Lutgen, Dan Hollingsworth, Brad Robinson, and Kirk May wait for their turn to practice their skills. , 4 -'if ' -A ' f 'uf ,,,,.., , . R.-3' ' 1 1' 153 3.4- , , L, ,: V V f L E2 1 I I 3 F Z QC J 5 56 rf Q 12 Q 'Q 2 'ffm fW4f7 fafmw iff' 'J if vw ,, H ff? ,, WC. , f ' V 345777 ff ' 1 V f f 11 5 ff .M f ,V Q W .,..f,M, ,,, .,,, 1 , ,Sf 4' N 'iii -'Q K Q.. . .,.,-.....,..g.r,,..,.,,,.,.,.,--.,. ,. 1 , V- rw? I 'W .. -J .K E .txt ' X J T57 WEB 1 V' f'f3T-Era X 1 0.4 4., 3 1 if vim, . K E may ill . j mow HL: iff? ' ia? Aga I f fe , . .2 v Z f ferry Iler lunges out over the A wafer after the gun for the freestyle event sounds. Bluejay swimmers capture tirst in conference meet Swimming practice began in mid-NoVem- ber at the Baytown YWCA. Under the direc- tion ot Coach Rice, the swimmers initiated their exceptional season with consecutive victories which led to the conference title. Captain Ron North and eleven other returning lettermen, who constituted almost all ot the varsity team, represented Baytown at the state swimming and diving meets. The team maintained a perfect record until late Ian- uary when RHS faced the non-conference Southwest Indians. The Bluejay swimmers placed fourth at the district meet. ,. , ,,., 'H + GV ' ,i iit' K'., I ' , ' ,I ,1.p1E-L-..1fmJ? .WINS . f ' ' ..,,,4, ., L . 1 A. 1 W .A--4 , -:nr . f . -A . x .- -:M A rw, T' ' ,- . A V - '. P. ' Y -3. -..:fw'f'm?ghstx 4 , ' . - I ,Y - fr gwf, 157 T aclded from behind, Robbie Rader, junior back, lunges for an extra yard before being completely stopped by a William Chrisman defender. Coach Chittwood devotedly carries on his twenty- five year tradition of quality coaching as he shouts encouragement and advice to the team. Mighty lays tromp opposition 2 Dave King, senior fullback, presses through C'hrisman's defense in order to gain the eight yards needed for a first down in the last minutes of the fourth quarter of the game. 158 The football team captured the first four games of the season and finished with six Wins and four losses. The injury-ridden. lays finished with a conference mark of four Wins and four losses and third place in the confer- enbe. The highlight of the Iay's season came when they defeated the conference champ, Oak Park by a score of 22-2 at Haytown's Homecoming. Through the efforts of practices starting August l5, eight of the l35 players were named to achievement teams. Bob Hunter was named to the All-State team, being the sixth player in Raytown's history to be nominated. Fred Wooldridge, Mike Boyd, Steve Stokes, Earl Rose, Dave King, Torn Krinke, and Ron Waldon were named to one or more All- Conference, All-Area, All-District, and All- Metro teams. I . V .Ci V I I I 2 K ff, , S, .X . M S ' 99522, t 'lim .. f ,Y if at 1 We V' , ff 1' x 5, 1,5 5, . r if 1 f fimvehtl . gf , J '!,,, 5,,v 'i' , We ng, v my 1--if- ,M My 1 f' sf 4 1 3 4? - 'ws 5: ,.. f' 1 . 2956 91, 1, 'Ri' In a fin man Po Pre-gan team ra. v 'Af ,Q ,I ,, it 4, af .1-1 his twenty- as he team tirst tour . with six iden lays four wins 1e confer- son came e champ, 3aytown's 5 starting 'ers were unter was the sixth ominated. 'e Stokes, and Ron more A11- and A11- , 1 ina? Kenny White exhib- its split second tim- ing with a pass to a down tield receiver at the Christmas game. f f C The sophomores huddle around Tom McGhee as he calls 9 ,LM 1 'ig HT, the next play against North Kansas City. L D MZ gpm! A-f I at 9 l . , M 1' if -f fidtitm .V t. , ,',, . v,- say -V VV -zll f - I Wgmff ' ZJQAW If .6 ' ,'.,' V, I-,Lf,, .' 15 I,.. ef A 4- r J ' 1' -f lj 1 r up - K a , t M fs-M , e ,,.V ,f we Qi , .K TQ K gs f Q -gfff: 'L' ' I 7 A K -f X '4'3gi5A'V 'lf' Y f y t r rr t 1 f H- ' mf. W1S'5L9+ ' ts,t 928' if is 'X lf '4 , ff-,.,, Q M- . , K ,, - f Q, 6 '. ' A, '4Z'f N.'f?w if Suit 1 ,h 'L .1 : ' wif ' - f ' J? -1. J' ' X A ' .' l f. K V k .,,, ,7 ,V w-.au . I it 4 .rt V. jg, B f We ,, . , Q . V jf Q t -..YA 5 ig J -- fi W A ,, . , ,Z 9 It x s , , ' fit' 'X W' AX-a s 'J f 1 U :,.x , 5 gif' :JN ,5'y..f'4 Q V i kg f' 96 X, il: X 1 I--M I f Q X X s . to rw f l 1 it W- - . 1 - 'g' 9 ' I 4 of '-t rf 10 T- 12 j, 1 , ,e w ' 9 fy lu I I .,,, k V A f ' A ix . 7 X'i,::i,Q,,, x 1,3 In a hnal defensive effort so homore fa s revent the Tru- , ' 1 , -ffl . . I . . Y .L h f 4 A C K- ff 4 'IL' qv: fx ..f, '--M - f 9 ff'-ff-:jx man Patrlots from scoring a game-Winnmg touchdown. t .' t 41.91 , A ' g:z'gs51te5,5,gy,i5i- at fb K ..,k . ,A U . , Pre-game tensions are released and sp1r1t is built as the 1 1. team rallies with calisth enics for the North Kansas City game. I to t 159 1 K tv Q , . 12 Y DJ ' Q v !.f,Z,1 ' r Q ' V wx f W-. ...A ff 2' 211, f 154 QXSQQQE' 11 1 . iii -454' . K ,,, .f bg ff flv ', Q 2 4 . - 4 --u- iz' ap v . ,.. Eh N. au, ..x A 6 ff 'ks 5 -1 I f E'.', IV and Soph endurance .tested 1971 Iunior Varsity Football Scores Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown South 3 Winnetonka 7 Truman 19 Oak Park 14 North Kansas City 10 Buskin 20 Rick Riddle, number 23, at- tempts to dodge a tackle on a punt return while another po- tential blocker hurriedly ap- proaches trom behind the ball carrier. The so- value b W7 Lg , r. 'H ' -. ,4 - if 1? 25-..e my Bluejay blockers aid Robbie Rader as he gains yard- age during a junior varsity game with NKC. 1971 Sophomore Football Scores Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown South Truman Center Winnetonka North Kansas City Buskin Oak Park After a gles to other til varsity . The sophomore place kicker Mark Brand proves his value by executing a conversion for three points. e gains yard- YC. :res 14 O 12 6 .ty 0 20 20 After a successful pass completion, Mike T ooker strug- gles to escape an opponer1t's grasp in order to gain an- other Hrst down for Raytown during an afternoon junior varsity football game against the Truman Patriots. The sophomore Bluejays gain possession of the foot- ball and adjust their offen- sive line appropriately. The climax of an important play is reached when Brian Heil succeeds in outrunnjng the opponent and scores a touchdown. Ml-ffl I , p E' 4 , . . ..., fl- V H z., Q . 'N an 'il Nnvven , T' X .....5.,, ' 1 mnw,.,, f .. V,,. nw fm., ' .T s 544+ 163 -' ' 703? n-fp , . K M Wg..14-Q..-M - ag f 5 1 Girls compete on volleyball and basketball sportsday team Girls participated interscholastically on the basketball sportsday team coached by Mrs. Weeda. ln a sportsday on their home court, the team of fifteen girls took second place. They also participated in Iunior Olympics and took third place in South's sportsday. Members of the volleyball sportsday team attended clinics prior to try-outs for the team in order to learn the basic skills. The volley- ball team, coached by Mrs. Gabbard, took first place in their own sportsday at Baytown. Also, they took second place in sportsdays at Ruskin, Winnetonka, and St. Ioseph. Co-captains of the girls' basketball team, Becky Tuttle and Diane VWlliams excitedly receive the second place trophy from Nancy Morris. K . During a volley ball practice, Cheryl Brown skillfully bumps the ball tor her teammate to volley over the net. fulie Angotti, senior member of the Volleyball sportsday team, practices her underlland serve tor accurate placement, speed, and low clearance of the net. 164 The beg Miller 4 Melodee centrate: tree-thrc as Ma and Cc look on. Ln-+,.4--, X , f,,,,1 f rg -v-Q---sf-Ms. S X ws. r. 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Melodee Truitt con- centrates on her tree-throw attempt as Marva Swartz and Carolee Farris look on. it I ll 3: YM , - 11345511- cl -f- Twelve members ot indoor team represent Rl-IS at state meet RHS was the host team tor the 1972 season ot Suburban Nine indoor track meets which took place at the Wentworth Military Acade- my. Practice began lanuary l5 under the direction ot the athletic sponsors Coach Aziere and Coach Park. With the aid and advice ot managers Mike McCauley and lack Robinson and co-captains Steve Dorsch and Dave Mora, the team was led to second place in the conference and sent twelve members to the state meet in Columbia. Dave Mora places ihe baton securely 1l1lO the acceler- ahng hand of Rick Riddle during the 880-yard relay. sw, i fiarl I ,,ZKLW,,,, g 6, r4 166 All Q, L D Sophomore pole Vaulier, fay flccurso, swings his legs high so that he may form a skill- ful arch to clear the crossbar. t i . 1 1 Members of the RHS track team settle down on the center mat to relax and stretch be- fore the competition begins. Co-captt pace fo 1ap'S SP1 Rayfow with K follo we second 4 i I 1 n 3' Q vw- .nn S Qu, 'v xg. 'sf ' , 3 F Q Q if-' TG.- 4 f X4 J if in I ,,. ,- 1 lv, dl , Yr fx , M 'IW ,ff I - 'A 'N M .A 'Af' ha, X sw, N f ui , f 4 ' fm, f , . .V , . racy.. I1f53Z,s7fnj ' F 1 :5:'W A v., 'wr ,,.4 X fd fa? L4 7, Sie, - iw , wir 'f , V5-1 v 44 0' f f I I if A X 5 JL 1 A 'R .-.......4w n . -WL , ,,,,,,,, W., Q-if' fohn McDowell darts around Tim X ..- S.,-14... ... j Nikon in order to lose his guard at the Oak Park game. Art Fox shoots two points while lVHlce Agee, Harry Mendenhall, and Iohn Mc- Dowell move to rebound against the Indians. Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown 170 1971 Varsity Basketball 81 56 84 83 75 51 63 70 59 57 80 72 77 91 74 54 Southwest Oak Park North Kansas City Excelsior Springs Center Sedalia Bockhurst Oak Park South William Chrisman Buskin Truman Buskin Winnetonka Center South fack Eichman endeavors to detlect a lay-up by 'Iim Mxon in an inner squad scrimmage at the Blue-White game. B11 chi Bayt title ot an ove a shar ence r set Ba points in the third i Trurna season lays w the stc 1966 t state a 1 , S . ' 1 1 nge 35 f 1 ' I Alf ,B ,111 2 963 1 ,fr . lamie R Oak Paz a game ,V --.ag . av f. A Q., 4.-2 , V, md. 1 'M ww A J A 5 'VT.' f Q 4 'J t , . 4- lP4'Af Ay ' 'nf .-n 'I' 3' 7 P A I A I 5 ' ' 0 ff' 1' ,, I . N , 13 f . ig E '4 A u v , nr. .V 1 I V 910 I 4 4' 154, I A MM df! 4 ii Q- ,C vq.-1 wks, . , ',.., wi' Q.. ,W 'N , 5 fur Mike Agee and Kevin White struggle for possession ot the ball or a jump with Sedalia. f V players relax at the end ot hrst quarter while a referee informs As the Hornet team looks on, Mike Bradheld takes Coach Tewksbury oi the number ol' remaining time-outs in the halt advantage ot a technical tree throw and releases a well-guided ball tor the basket. 172 1971-72 Iunior Varsity Basketball Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Southwest Oak Park North Kansas City Excelsior Springs Center Seclalia Bockhurst Oak Park South William Chrisman Buskin Truman Buskin Winnetonka Center South Practicing and M ar. Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow Baytow 534 I r Zi? ni, M... ' 4 1 I, Y ,IV ff - . f :-4, Y.. si uri s i 2 l .1 ' l 4 to e A - - W-' AMAM or r Mr r r l . , Steve Dominic hurls the L shot put into the air for l a distance ot 52 teet l 1 Q against Center. Baytown pole Vaulter Ron North concentrates on each step he WUI f take in his advance and clearance of the 13 toot high crossbar. ' 5f - reg S if i 2- E 1 if f5-- rs? - 1 ee 5 C s' if X W ?-2 El Zi CT Y -rig, Y 3 w ? K, 1 L gf' -L' f V5 E Ei 1, 5 ' , iii : -15 ,s ' IE - f w . 5 A ., . i--ii f:-21.-if ' 1 1 g iii' if 7 -Y .. -2 -. .M V, 5 Ei L27 : - tl 1 5 EZ 4 E ' 1 5 gf-1 4--W - Y J g 1' 3. 5 ef-fi s is g he 'lelffif g 3 ' 5 7 'N Q 'L 2 5 -x 9f. ' N 1' Q Z ' r li 2 2? e -l -fi , 3 5 gp i A ' wg .? if-Z tl. .Y l ' 5 E 3 Y Y ' 7 , Y 2 Li sl l l Ht l RHS takes second tl U 3 all 1 M ll 'tl It l Fl l ill I3 Q l E E: 1 il . , X ,l.,,.w I I V 4101+ K , It l 4 I in l V it , Q f , VM., ,V f. , I f - M., ,VV,HeA 14. ia . My by Dj ., ,M f.,, f , ,, ,, , ,. 'Q' , H ' ' 'A-'7Jv3ff',', V, V L 1 , ,. l p! 174 xl r i ' i 1 in conference The 1972 outdoor track team brought many honors to Baytown under the direction of Coaches Park, Aziere, Crabb, and Howard. The team took first at the William Chrisman Relays in which fourteen other schools com- peted. Managers Greg Coatney, lack Craw- ford, and Iack Robinson assisted the coach- ing staff in regulating before and after school practices and helped to coordinate the meets. During the middle of the season, members of the varsity team elected Tim Nixon and Iohn Tyson as co-captains. Although the first two meets were cancelled, the RHS cinder- men faced several formidable opponents in all events of competition. Experience gained in each of these meets enabled the team members to set and achieve their goals. Hay- town placed second in. the conference. During the 440-relay, Grant Schmidt re- ceives the baton from Bill Porter and hands- oft to the anchor man, Dan Beauchamp, a sophomore. 1 i Z lt, K J l 2 ' 1 . 4 H L... 'Wx 1 1 2, i f t . 4. J 1 ught many irection ot d Howard. Chrisman hools com- ack Craw- the coach- :tter school the meets. , members Nixon and gh the first FIS cinder- ponents in Lce gained the team goals. Bay- ce. During conference mile events, Charlie Harper and Steve Dorsch relax before the official calls each runner to his mark. Q , ,wwnw H i fr- 1 -.ryoi ,- 6' -'. - mn ,-, . Q:- ,A . 1,-V . 1 4 ' vw-, ......- ..,-...-.... -- -4.4- 9-19-l.4., , 1 il' 4 u L r Thinking through his approach, Kenny White counts out the steps for the best long jump distance, Exhaustea' after their 2- rnile relay, Bob Trusty, David Hart, andfohn Bux bcrurn await the announce- ment ot the official time 1i.i.,,-,1 175 1-4'u ' If 1 H . 1.1 . Vi' aa . l li we f . MN os. 4 ol. XR Members ot the Bluejay baseball team watch Lee's Summit in- Held warm-up while waiting tor the umpire's signal to play ball. Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown Baytown 176 1972 Varsity Baseball Scores 6 5 6 3 8 4 5 2 5 ll 2 Park Hill Hickman Park Hill Oak Park Truman Lee's Summit William Chrisman William Chrisman South Winnetonka North Kansas City 1972 Iunior Varsity Baseball Scores, 4 I 12 7 3 8 8 0 O 5 3 4 Lee s Summit ' Park Hill Park Hill North Kansas City William Chrisman Buskin Winnetonka Truman Blue Springs Ward South -'X . --my 'ig-,Y , 1. -.Q...... A Pitching and homeruns make year a success Despite the delay by early spring rains, the 1972 baseball team began a successful season during the first week ot April. Prac- tices and home games were at Bobinson Elementary School. Coach Thompson and Coach Tewksbury provided assistance and guidance to the varsity and IV team mem- bers during work-outs and interscholastic competition. Co-captains Chris Cox and Steve Stewart led the varsity team with impressive hitting and scoring accomplishments. Bay- town received turther recognition from spectators and participants noting Pat Her- ring's no-hitter and Bick Malchow's one- hitter as two exceptional highlights of the season. The IV team also gained recognition in pitching, batting, and scoring abilities. max I V player David Thomas slides safely back to tirst base despite a signal to steal from the sideline coach. aff- '1Ji3s:5gz3-g-writ, 4525114 ' li A lf ,I 1. , qv r' , -'fl is 1- 4. s. I .fi ..,1 I 1 XX I l Q, r-A ,L ,lf , .r I VM 'lx' 5 4 1 wr 7 L, f self w ith nf. s 6 Czar' 141319 gf, 'ex Qs .Q H7 f ,r 1 Q if f52.w ::-,.:?fA' :Q4gf?2s.1y.:- 2- C5 .. tcggvi .-13.- 'gui , -'fr' . 21'-.:'v 'V 4' ., - 71'-fi: -' ,ZfifFP:7 -5' .ij ,Q ' rf al,-Xl J i 1 x 1. 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The varsity team re- turns to the bench while Coach Thompson scans the opposition 's outheld for weak spots. AA 5' -, 3 . - 3 ' I .. ,uh .,, 1 A 2. 11 177 .163 L-5... Mem b ers of the I V team eye the two- mil e co u rs e n ervo usl y be - tore th ejr event begins. ff: st Ei? - u - 'S ,xxx K f 1 . if ni-1 ,gt ' .-.N QQ W X1 b 1 .,, V . 1 K 5 Q. V N 5 . J X?Wi'Y'sl L- 5 Bu Val Cros For eo around stamina with tv Potenti of the and fiv aged h cmd mc The teo at distr , as X,-51 e :if- 452.4 ' A 4 4. T al l Q.. by 3, if , 4, life fjvfgrg,-jg 1: , -4 mmf . XZ 'drgig gigs -. pg '. Q ykkgf- -wgfifm :gb i, . 3 'I ff . ww: .yff:,.q .4 Y' 2 - 3- ' , . Y 5. f.--9mm,- -2. V n p.: .ref A V ' PST- . .- k.,.:,.J . U ,,,. AAU: fl. AN A V5.1 F ...rf :mga 9 wif, I em b ers ot he I V team ye th e two - zile co u rs e ervo usl y be - are th ei r vent begins. 41 W WW 4 .9 wr' ..'iH' 'i I! X f 1, .....,..- 5 5'n' .' in , Up., Runners show valued talents Cross Country is not merely a fall sport. For each member it involves running year around to condition muscles and maintain stamina. Official practice began August l6 with two sessions a day until late October. Potentially and capably the 1971 team was one of the best BHS has had. The seven varsity and five IV members were guided and encour- aged by the athletic sponsor Coach Goddard and managers Dave Stanley and Gary Tolle. The team placed third at conference and fourth at district with Tim Nixon qualifying for state. r v 5' ' . ' 1 - 5 s gh Q x . A A xi., : , -. nfs.: j s r i . 'Q K X -11. .f .K 1 - fx ' si. 3 -,T - -N .x v , X Y.- ' 1 ' .fr .5 ' ,: :sm - 5 . s 7 'ASQ . K f s r- Q f '-i ts lx i .1 if it X ' W JEL' ra : . 1 - t y ,sf -3 f Ns ss .-W. . s - .. 1 - ...X -'S 9 A gas fs - .xggii . M X jg.. A, V f 3' ry -- f 1 ' 1 -SI' 1 s' 'Tis ff -V V -. .. -f N r X N a Li.. is. Kg.f3i.i- 'J .S f 'JY '-- - . - .., - if ,,, 3. . . - -. . , . L . . 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' During one of the many student council meetings vice-presi- dent, Tim Monsees, listens pensively while a committee chairman delivers a report to the club. Wcki 'Peters pitch es in and helps with re- moving the cafeteria tables in preparation for the WPA ,Winter Sports I Homecoming dance. t , . ,ff 1, i V W., e N' . ,ir , X 3, R , ' .,,, , h . I, ' s' K 5 5 N5 11,1 4- . them 4 Ui In , ' 1 l I m 1 4 gill fa, It .' ' , , f ,f J gi lla FI ,' I 5' tw ' 1' KH ,II ' I XI - li ,L II 1, , x, 1 1 rg - I- ,.fwQ:aI-,.,f'- fp ' I - 1., 115 I,.7 .,.Q'5 ' - f I Y ,. f l-f,,f+,I. 1-f'f,,491, wma., I2.,4-,Aff-W., was m,h.:If- 'Q wx ' . I x 5 f: ,gi mam t , ,,., ,. te, s fm I ,,f,,, ,, y W , J: . 4 I' 182 Mary fo Fuller, a junior student council member, turns in money collected from prom ticket sales to Mr. Starnes who then marks her name oft the list. Student Body President, Denny Stites, asks if there are any corrections or additions to the minutes that Secretary, Karen Whitehead, has just read. f Q 1 Student Welch, st load boxt Committf cribes tl dance. X X ' f ', , ,z ff 7 Q '. ' ' if , f f f Von Q47 i f , f 1 wwf lx I X 5 Q 1 , V ,' fff ,A,, Q l fff t i i 1 l 1 5 1 I 5 i is v k it r. 5,1 ,x xl ff Student Council members, Mark Trotter, Mel Truitt, and Cheryl Welch, separate vegetables from fruits while other members un- load boxes ot canned goods collected from Baytown neighborhoods. Committee Chairman, Pam King, des- , cribes the decorations tor the WPA dance. Talk sessions are created by Student Council Work was started on several worthwhile projects after officers and representatives were chosen from the three classes. Foot- ball Homecoming and the WPA Winter Sports dance were among the events sponsored by the club. Another activity was the Thanks- giving food drive to collect canned goods for needy Baytown families. With the profits from the magazine sales, clocks were pur- chased for the roorns. During the Christmas season a tree was decorated in front of the school and volunteers sang carols to the aged at an old folks home. Hap sessions were held for students who were interested in express- ing their views. And lastly, the junior mem- bers put on the l972 Prom. 5J On student exchange day, guests ot RHS gather in the Counseling Cen- ter to discuss the similarities and differences ot' their schools with Lee Trotter, Mna Burks, and Tim Monsees. 183 N t t t 'a ia ts ti I l V ill . 1,1 . t 3 1 s l 1 A l in lx w I ll w. l l w w t r tl W f l V 1 Y , , l I w f gl ll 1. E li! 184 ' .ff jjjfl-jf-. -.,.. foanne Milberger, president, and other Spanish club officers jolce with members as they await the arrival ot a guest speak- er, the foreign exchange student from Raytown South. Los Conquistadores attend Ballet Folklorico A trip to the Ballet Folklorico at the Capri Theatre highlighted the school year for the members of Spanish club. Members of the club and other Spanish students were dismissed from school early and attended the matinee performance. The annual Christ- mas party and banquet was held at Iose's Restaurant. Members feasted on tacos and celebrated Christmas in the traditional Span- ish style. The club participated in Basketball Homecoming by selling 250 blue and white carnations. The spring picnic at Lake laco- mo, where new officers were announced, concluded the year's activities. At the spring picnic, hungry members and guests serve themselves buffet style and pile their plates high ' with food contributed by other members ot the club. - f W, Dave K Norfleet picting 4 'QL 3 l 'B -X, 'lx f in ' .5 new if K A 1 .t N, . . 1341? is ia 271' , v ,Sf X. P X G :LL ,ff- 'fT91Q - 34 yy . HJ' . f After a meeting, members ot Spanish Club cluster about the refreshment table and select cookies and coke. at the ool year Members nts were attended al Christ- at Iose's -acos and al Span- asketbczll nd white ke laco- nounced, i and guests ir plates high of the club. Dave King fascinates the first graders ol' Norfleet with a pinata and other props de- picting Christmas in Mexico. 2' In-G 8, . - -, i is r'rtr E 1 I A 1 4, 1 1 .Y he 1 Q 5 X A D u , if z -I h , phuk Y 2 , .. U51 vf 5, 1 4 Q X .2 fm- 'm . ' 3 wk i .v .ffm 'af '-if f.. 1 ffm i P ' A I mg. eu ' 4 'Ig,'7',.-f'- V Y 'ff ' , Z if , ,. ,,Q,,.,.A , VL., g V ,, W 1 . . 'wg f1fjyeb5,1,.. ' i J f if ' ' : ' , A 1' A- it s . .if gf . a f- A '52 ' up 1, f f-.,5, ,, ,V , 7 -' ,-. , EQ -7 ,i v. 'ef 3 bb if ,yy 44, f ff- if 'v-2 L , -:fl 4. .5L2 7ilZ' ' fx A .I . f,.. , , mf Q .Lian Z, 1, x :. As, ,ji if , I 1 1' ff .ll . ' ff A, , i g . 1 , .. f 1 4' 1 X 0 h 4 , -1, ,fm - Hr 4 M , . ,- if-fl , .J f 'fx f f K ' 4 7' 4 11. '11 N ,, M, ,, 43 -f .. ,Q 4 551 ' f ' , '13, fx I Q 'X vw 7. , .A .fa ,,ga 7' -,,., ., A W4 f I ,QM LA! Lf ' 1, , 75 , Q4-A i Io f' f 1 f f Z, Eff: 13-if A nf 1 'gif ' ,, 'Lf' fi, If 13431 ' 12 'C f -M in ,Q 'QW i, gg ffm f ff ff f 'ta ig 3 f-,, ,V ,wi , 2, 1 f ,f vf 3 wc, ,,H..1y Q ,w f . . ,fir I 1.7, 5 , ' , . ' rv i ,. A M Ganga , fi ' V 'I 5 is A 2 . ,fy rv A. 1 S iff f 'M 4 fi X J - . ' I fy -f ' ayfiuffgf, rg' 7 V- .. N,-1 ., . n Q Q 51 1' ,fgiif hi , ei ' Z2 ' 1- -1, vi! v.14pf uw:W,-,.V-, ,,, FQ. A I -2 V - . . . 'ft-f' fi W mi, ., 4 During the Spanish Club Christmas party, Susan Van Veen talces a swing at the Santa Claus piriata in hopes ol' breaking it and releasing the candy. if' A , 4101- XX. 5-fe -Cf? 1 i, F :?x ' i 'GQ' M' '- H . SRX ,A LS, 185 Club assists two families at Christmas Key Club was a service oriented club with 50 members. The members volunteered their time, money, and energy to RHS and the com- munity. The boys have given their Hme to the children's neurological center, senior citi- zens of Bowen Apartments, Baytown Police Department, and Kiwanis Chili Days. Their financial contributions went to two needy families at Christmas, a foster-son in Greece, and to provide sports equipment for the crippled children at the Harry S. Truman Center. This money was raised through var- ious fund raising projects. Their annual con- vention was held in April, and a father-son banquet at the end of the year. P:-'21 Keith Lee, Rick Bater, and Randal Atkeisson pack the items they have collected for the needy families of the Baytown area. Y 'NS I ,iff 55 7 X Jr? L' . 5 ff 07,5 f fi 'Fm Kirk Sacket helps to brighten a Saturday after- .41 5 . Ts -rf I Bi. in .4 i noon for a child at the Cerebral Palsy Center. fy' 11 , M xr .fre A of NR Steve McKem and Kevin Brown unload the food that will be dis- Y tributed to underprivileged families as a Christmas project. 186 Bill Bro ot may sign za n 4. ,LL , f f 51' Key fellow items they tter- gm .iN, X- N 3 ' m t g ai C it X xx Xa A E A l aff' .. Ax X mf: A '11 asv' hm X Q' V X N Hi Q Xxifs 'V fix fs f f fir X 'E k,LLL, ' .-.5 Bill Broolchart waits as Scott Neeley signs his name so that he may sign the petition favoring Mr. Clark as sponsor of the year. zzz: 8-S., xv , -Q w.mf,g wf,m! W , , ,r' A ur. +-TTS . X .-s ' i Key Club members carefully consider a suggestion from a fellow member for a future Key Club project. President Mark Trotter explains for members their coming weekend project which is to be a Visit to the children s neurological center I C Current events are brought to students thru Haytlector Working on the school newspaper, Ray- tlector, provided a good experience tor those interested in journalism. The statt was se- lected by the advisor, Mr. Harp, from stu- dents having a required S in English. The class assembled daily and published a paper every two weeks. Raytlector was completely selt-supporting, being paid tor by student subscriptions and advertisers. Each member contributed his time and talent to write arti- cles and headlines, proofread, and type. Po- sitions ot importance were held by: Susan Gattorna, Editor, Pat Deming, Sports Editor, Becky Cox and Kay Southern, advertising managers, and Ieri Clark, Matt Lawrence, and Mike McCauley, photographers. After making the necessary additions and corrections, Vicci Sexton retypes a news story. funior RA YFLE C TOR m ember, Debbie S taggs, carefully erforrns the time consumin task of proofreading copy be- P g fore it is sent to the Rcrytown News for the final publishing. 188 , . .,sQ:gasxif.my-wfv'1i'NW - , X W, ,.m.W,,W.... K wvv iY '4 . Becky Cox performs cr customary procedure as an advertising manager by delivering a copy of RAYFLECTOR to Dando's to show them their ad which appeared in the newspaper. QQ, . i 5 ttf .6 t if a- L a Eff Raisin sored Raismg money to add to the treasury a bake sale IS spon Dzstrzbutzng the school newspaper, Genie LeVota, RA Y- sored by the RAYFLECTOR staff before school FLECTOH staff member reveals some of the articles that can be found in the latest issue, Editor, Susan Gattorna, and Sports Editor, Pat De- ming, checlc over a list of subscribers to determine how many copies of RAY- FLECTOH must be printed. 189 lb' ' 19 W ? Y he my ! .fy Future teachers, fan Christianson and Charlene Farrell, listen attentively while Mrs. Hunter tells of her experi- ences as a teacher at Raytown High. A future French teacher, Carolyn Flagg, cadet teaches a class oi eighth grade students at Pittman funior High. 190 FTA members go cadet teaching The purpose of FTA was tor those inter- ested in the teaching profession to get a first hand look at some ot the methods being used by teachers today. Hopes were high that be- cause ot this organization a few RHS students might have decided to make teaching their career. The main goal of the tuture teachers was to earn titty points by February l, so that they could go cadet teaching. Points were earned by grading papers tor teachers, putting up bulletin boards, reading books about teaching, attending teachers meetings, and acting as guides tor adult education classes. Seventy- tive points had to be earned by the end ot the year in order to receive a club letter. km. ,E ' fue , is ' 9 ...Wg 3 ,g 4 7 X, Z I , . E 1 Carm ella Varsalona, president, consults Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. S Wickham er, sponsors, about a FTA matter. M . . ' x 2: 'QQ 'kr I ' sf lm! Q 1 4 F , IIN .Ja L Concen up a sa Ht 11 , 'ii Kno wlei tries to prices 1 QC ose inter- get a iirst eing used h that be- S students hing their ers was to that they re earned utting up tteaching, acting as . Seventy- end ot the er. ggggian 5 ri ..f--..Q..i.,, I Y 5 fr' -rs L2i U gui .,,,.. , .. W' Lain. 5 ' f VN 1 , J K A , P QEQf1fflfXiHi fl T -',t ii? N f - . Wrs. Hunter I matter. Concentrating on working the cash register, Orlita Hudgens rings up a sale at Steve's Shoe Store on the Mall. CCE on the job training gives good experience Cooperative Gccupational Education was on-the-job and classroom training tor those interested in careers around the fields ot selling, retailing, wholesaling, and other areas of distribution ot goods. The program helped to build the student's identity as a tu- ture worker and encouraged him to find his strengths, limitations, and personal values. It provided a good experience that could not be simulated in an actual classroom situation. Mr. Harryman, COE sponsor, selected stu- dents that he thought would benefit from the course. I Randy Bullard Ends that re-covering a chair at Snyder's Upholstery Shop requires some skill along with much time and ettort. A g, IIIZGGH iwniiiitt 'Q i!'h-fm ' -UHIEI9 11 1818 Knowledge is needed tor working around food and Dennis Dougherty tries to learn all he can by performing such duties as marlang the prices ot canned goods and stocking the shelves at Paul's Market. 'li .gl ' Staff members spend many hours after school making paper flowers to be used as table decorations at the Ramikzou dance. i 5 'gl ? , I 2 5 4 U51 is Yzrn rmw 1 u nw sruxr K l !'lU9'5 'T l.. Margaret Balestrere approaches the yearbook sponsors, Mr. Harp and Mrs. Smithson, with a problem concerning the Organizations I section. Bai '72 sur Rami that me decisiol sors, M ing the doing s sports have b your bc Concentratmg on separate sections of the yearbook, Dennis Orr types a headline for Student Lite while Cinda Norton Hgures out a caption for a picture ot a faculty member. W2 x ' ' ,,..,, been W lishing dance x fair was who we Winch Always ready to help, Kathy fohnson takes time out from her many duties as Editor to offer Ro- bin Ritter advice on the sophomore section. fy. f .yr . . if' Harp and section. ' Z nson takes time tor to offer Ro- Jre section. Ramizzou moves '72 yearbook to summer delivery Ramizzou was not only a club but a class that met every other day all year. The major decision ot members and the two new spon- sors, Mr. Harp and Mrs. Smithson, was mov- ing the yearbook to summer delivery. By doing so prom, graduation, and all the spring sports were covered. Although there may have been an inconvenience ot picking up your book, the added attractions should have been well worth the wait. ln addition to pub- lishing the yearbook, the annual Ramizzou dance was sponsored. The highlight ot the ai- tair was the crowning ot the King and Queen who were selected after an all-school vote. Windmills of Your Mind was the theme and appropriate decorations were made. ii? J' ei va j.,...s9i -sf, YT -. ,Q 1,3 117-111-1-1-D 4,,. ...mn - 2 gf ..,-, ... ... . KK , E., ,ff . . JJ- . H Q ' fs 4e..AxQua . - 1 Q ,... 'kv' ' 1 l. 'E Larry Daniels is caught in the act as he shoots an interesting pic- ture while performing his duties as Ramiizou photographer during the Choir picnic at Lake facomo. Durin fifth hour Hamzlzzou sales Co Editor-Che Q f PY ' ryl Welch, pauses briefly to question the spelling ot a name before continuing with her next customer. 193 1--if A , . lffw If V X 1 A , , 4 ,l , .T f pg, X 47 ZW A R t, t,lb Fulton, with her lane Hawkins amuses the NFL sponsor, Miss characterization ot an old man during a humorous interpretation. Baytown speech and debate win .-.ws-. ,,, A , E I I Kevan Staples stops to laugh at a classmate's re- mark while he hunts for information on his debate in topic. at tournaments g The purpose for the RHS chapter of the National Forensic League was for, students interested in speech and debate to get outside rm-rf . 0 7 . experience by competing with students from f ,,,.,f - other schools. By taking part in thefse special T events, members learned techniques used by professional speakers and actors. These skills could prove valuable if the student . went into a field that required this type of t knowledge. The group participated in tourna- ments at Baytown South, Ioplin, Springfield, Center, William Chrisman, Parkhill, and at if the M.U. Lab School. Such events as duet acting, dramatic interpretation, debate oratory, humorous, and extemporaneous speaking were entered. Tim Monsees, president ot the RHS National Forensic League, demonstrates his award-winning style that has won him many high ratings at various speech and debate tournaments. 194 I. -wtf-2m.A,.,,w ,f ' B-.-at-.,......,,,4,., - . ff 'Z . ' ma. I Z During Tim M 4 HJ VZ '1- 4 XX , . ' tfwx L SA x by w .f Z! . 1 I 574.1 ' r f' Tom S fish du 1. Z2Qoiqifk2f 1 ,, ' 5, if f f',, 2 , ' if ri 5 so N P 5 .N B xg buh -,-. - X 4, f. ,,,, ,, , wx, 573 ,, 2 'ff..,,, , , ,,, fc 1 ,- K if ,M 'f -A, , -I E v Q s if -. 4 1 Q X K xx ,xv J . U ,, , , , ,, -in E gl 5 xXN f r X ,T i 4' Exif: I.- AN'N' I ,- tl , M, f yfmw fM,h,,,,e, ,f,.,1L7m- ff- 2 , , .. W. 3 i w il f Kmx if T 3 a gx Xxx A.. ' 1, F, ir 5. 3 N T X X ff 5 f E . ll.. tw F we A 4 ,, ,, ,,.ff,r.,f M. ,, W , ,f W ,,ff,..,-. -wg ., ... rv' y ,fyoq ,,f My -'A - , ' 'f,,,,,,vM,4,Ww 7,,,,',.2 1 'f f,fr4',Wf4ff: Qflffu li 'Z -i'x...,,- V wrklk V 2524 classmates re on his debate During a practice debate, Matt Hamblen delivers the Hrst afhrmative speech while fohn Faucett, Tim Monsees, and Chris Blakemore search for evidence to support or refute Matt's proposal. air--il ,f + . S- fix 15-9- 1 kv ':.-'- - -., kd ef , I -. .: Us iffiw . f, ,:?1i? lie Alter drawing a topic for their extemporaneous speech, fohn fnsic L9UQ'U9f Tom Scahill orders the audience to be as quiet as cr Faucett and Kathy Parker search current magazine issues to fm many high fish during fhe introduction of 'Yoe Egg. h'nd articles dealing with their subject. 195 Members teach French customs at N orfleet French Club began the year with a coke party held together with the other foreign language clubs to honor the foreign exchange student. F all concentrated mainly on the two money making projects, the sale of mums for football homecoming and the sale of sweets at Halloween. ,The annual Christmas party highlighted the winter season, while the club's main event, the traditional banquet, climaxed spring. At the end of the school year senior members were honored with a party espe- cially for them. i ' W .1 M '-.X X 4i..n3.A l..... - J Diane Mackay takes time out from a hectic schedule to aid in the annual French Club sale of mums tor football homecoming. fohn Faucett, French IV student, bridges the gaps of gender and age with a wmnin smile and a star for the Christmas tree. X 196 ,IW f Kristie Holder, alias Santa Claus, if 3 prepares to pass out gifts to fellow fi club members at the annual French Club Christmas party. ,, . r ,.,,, X 5 'WIFVSKZHPGU I C3 i At the with thi i 24: ' r At the . scaveng Z 9 to aid in the Dming. d age with a f id iw , fggj -fyjg ,,. ,,,, , f t t ' ww u p f-in 1, iz? I W4 ,f f. x x bg xxbqxxl -JIU At the French Club Christmas party, excited members work with their partners in an effort to win the paper race. I. J :wut , 4. .q,FjQ.1fQY,j wi 3 if iff sHff,L'a,1l A- Q At the French Club Banquet, Mrs, Law explains to the guests the details and rules ot' a scavenger hunt and the needed items that must be found in the ladies' purses. 4 - 1 f B I C 1 . f 197 Pej spx cm' Pep sql plains the beng able in the game. Pep Squad ln order to till the long hours that stretch before them on the bus to .S'pr1ngI'1'eld, the senior pep squad members quietly chatter among themselves about school functions. spreads vim and vigor W V7 Pep squad president, Nancy Morris, ex- plains details of the candy sale events for the benefit ot oth ers. I funior pep squad members jump to their teet in approval as the varsity basketball team scores another two points to stretch their lead over Truman and raise their conference record to 6'-U. r xt, i- f W , v 200 Y an l. Armed with posters and balloons, these Pep Squad members prepare to do their part in the South pep rally. Pep Squad member, julie Whelan, earns points tor herself and money for Pep Squad by persuading llhlce T oolcer to purchase a milk chocolate bar. Members attend annual banquet at Gold Buffet Pep Squad, the largest organization at Ray- town, filled a year's time with many events. The members adopted a new point system on a trial basis that awarded them points for all home varsity games attended, something not previously done in Pep Squad. Another way of earning points was the candy sale and selling of programs at home varsity football games. These projects provided money needed to purchase junior and senior bars and sophomore letters which were awarded at the annual banquet held at the Gold Buffet. Another new step taken by the members was the decision to waive their annual winter dance in favor of a student council sponsored dance which was WPA. After th the Ray their tec 'IIIEVIII 'HIT the job tice beg souri, vs spirit st allowed summei ects wlf Early l stifle th more si f 'fl A4573 . , ' I I ry f,'r Z riff. ff 1 Y 7 2 A ,Qi .. 441' ' V' f if .f fy 2 During dinner Lourdes Mino is surprised by junior faywalker, Maryl Minor, who approaches with a iare- hwell gift, a corsage tor each senior faywalker. ay Y Y , ff ' . ,. ff. , ff'?'.bM1 ' 41--2. '...! ,. X, .f , Q -, ,- EV . f , fa ' 'MB y 8 W WS . 'i 2: N s A --f: :Hg 'i f m a x, f N . A 9 Q S E P, 2 ss nf Q Q -N w Cl- Q ? -X X r ' s age? fc-453' ..:- is ' +.p f ,,.., V-- . 1 l 1 1 l sl 1 l xr v x i w l N Q. 1 1 1 l l Ell l fl l 1 '4 . M l. 5 4 7 l it lt l P i lt f i lji I 5 It .l II yll l l 1 l 1 VIE. il, ft NIM. 202 .2 ffm lim... ., South .SW .,. .-1, HN, , at Gold Buffet Pep Squad, the largest organization at Ray- town, filled a year's time with many events. The members adopted a new point system on a trial basis that awarded them points for all home varsity games attended, something not previously done in Pep Squad. Another way of earning points was the candy sale and selling of programs at home varsity football games. These projects provided money needed to purchase junior and senior bars and sophomore letters which were awarded at the annual banquet held at the Gold Buffet. Another new step taken by the members was the decision to waive their annual winter dance in favor of a student council sponsored dance which was WPA. WYth meticulous care in her worlc,l Lea Ann Rice, IV cheerleader earns 3.7.00 foward uniformslraf the cheerleader car Wash. PUf QUGCYUY Marilyn Shontz Melodee Truift t ch Servi ment fr the job tice beg souri, vs spirit st allowed summei ects wlr Early l stifle th more sl Rhonda Claudia 0 at Ray- events. stem on s for all ing not her way ale and football money ior bars worded 'J Buffet. was winter Pat Quearry elodee Trujtt it Cheerleaders instill enthusiasm Serving as a bridge to convey encourage- ment trom the spectators to the athletes was the job of the ten cheerleaders at RHS. Prac- tice began at summer camp in Marshall, Mis- souri, where the varsity cheerleaders won the spirit stick three consecutive nights and were allowed to keep it the third night. During the summer the girls had money making proj- ects which helped to pay unitorm expenses. Early Friday morning pep rallies tailed to stitle the girls' spirit as they worked to give more support to all school functions. Rhonda Baldwin Claudia Carson .ur-u-v, . 4 , : -,-,?Pn.1t,d I . , -ri-.:, - . ,, . . . ,f I ' , ' . , A . , rv-s ..:-gms.,-v .,, 1 , fl' , ' ' f . wr f.. g:.-'aM.,,,.. Lea Ann Rice, Carmela Occhipintj, Susan Renken, and Nancy Baker inspire the athletes at all wrestlzng and 1.11 events. Displaying a variety ot jumps, the varsity cheerleaders celebrate the Winning touchdown and another home vic- tory tor the sophomore football team. wa . V5.4 . i s, ,g . 203 1 if J I 4 42 ,V U, , ,ff Vlff, , ,Vx ,,,,, f f faffw f, ff, W mf, ,fy ff Q!! Iaywalkers glamorize halttimes A i With outstanding precision, the faywallcers demonstrate an eight typical ol' the intricate maneuvers of their routines. Thirty-eight junior and senior girls corn- prised this year's team ot Iaywalkers. Under the direction of Mrs. Cornell, who served as the choreographer ot each routine, the Iay- walkers practiced several hours a week dur- ing the summer and after school. The Iay- walkers performed precision marches and dance routines during the halttimes ot home varsity football and basketball games. The girls also made appearances at the American Royal and Baytown Round-Up Days parades. During the summer the girls sold candy and used the money to purchase new accessories. This spring the girls were given an additional honor by being invited to march at the NAIA basketball tournament at the Municipal Auditorium. lilrs. Cornell volunteers much of her lei- sure time to teach the faywalkers new routines which will provide halftime en- tertainment at varsity athletic events. spoke pin wh eel, E X S , hylq .V I ' 1' I Ag Y ix Q . 2, Q 'tw-f A 205 1 E A u N I I I I 1 In I 3 r x fini' -- -- '- I . I I I 5 rl Ii .E . I 1 I I .9 I I I It f I I I I I I If Susie Hursman, . president ot art club, poses with Carol Mullenibr If inside the Trojan Horse they constructed for Allied Arts. lie dying, a popular art among teens, is demonstrated by Diane Turner who designed the shirt she is wearing. I I I. I. I I I I I Q I I .I V ,I I I I I 4 I I-I I 'I I1 I , . I I lui , . I II Z III I I i v'IV'j I II -I I I I X, I. ji I Al' xI4,.? - ,Q L --A Art skills are perfected thru club projects Art club was formed exclusively for the art enthusiasts of BHS. Anyone with the de- sire to create or improve on their techniques joined. New and unusual types of art were displayed and discussed at the meetings. Club members viewed many forms of art by going on field trips and attending the regu- lar meetings. Those interested journeyed to the Nelson Art Gallery to see an American Indian exhibit and to the Kansas City Art ln- stitutel. At the meetings members gave a tie dye demonstration, were shown how to make burlap flowers, and had a lesson on hooking rugs. ' I I , f.f' ' fl' Valerie Stillahn, selected artist of the month in De- cember diligently works on her still lite painting. 'R+ . xl. A src: gl .enun- im - 5 I 2 ,. v If if 5 i E 5 3555 h W p t in ,I s . , El 2- 5 my f , , f 2 ,f , ff MH? , W ,, L 4 1' 1 fy ' fffg. iffy! f,fffr,f f3j4?r.,lL '2-MW ' , Carefull- the tedic may .7 ,. ., M, ,..,,, j . . . . I I 1 4 1 I I I Q , j , -M5217 ti: - I I . I , 4 Mbipffg, .1. Ill , . 'L,gn . ..,,' 1 III W f H f k A 7 ,W L S , ...V - ........--.-.. . -.. ....-.... . .- ...- , ly for the ith the de- techniques t art were etings. orms of art -g the regu- urneyed to American bity Art In- gave a tie Dw to make on hooking A,ne 2q, hhii: nonth in De- life painting. 15 ,V tif rw dl ' 51. .I, Carefully balancing a tall stack or' books, Candy Biggs begins Library aids perform a worthy service The smooth operation ot the library could be attributed to the outstanding work of Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Martin, and the twenty one li- brary helpers. lnterested students were chosen from the study halls to work each hour. Their major jobs consisted of shelving and checking books, maintaining the card cat- alogue, processing books and magazines, and picking up the daily mail. Besides these duties, student librarians proved to be helpful assistants to teachers and students. Nancy Bellamy and Vlla Pila, filth hour library as- sistants, help Diana Mange in checking out a book. 209 ,1 I i I E 1 l i t l 3 i 2 1 I I q 1 i I 4 v J l ll 3 a it , l i 1 u 1 E rf l S.- .f - -M -5 German Club members laugh at the humorous antics of Kathy Kemp, who provides enter- tainment lor the spring banquet at the Round Table. ? Mi in ' I-liter a German Club meeting, Mark Kemple stops to discuss school ewqents with foreign exchange student Chris Singer. ,. 210 Germans feast at Bound Table German Club, the newest foreign language club at Baytown, began the year with a picnic at Lake Iacomo. During the Christmas sea- son, they held their party at a member's home where they had entertainment, played games, and later caroled in German around the neighborhood. Their annual banquet at the end of the year highlighted the spring. The banquet was held at the Bound Table, and members dined on German wiener schnitzel and Sauer braten. Each class provided a skit for entertainment, while German songs and fables were also featured. Realizing she is doomed to receive a whip cream lace from her husband, Mrs. Read cheerfully takes her pun- ishment in stride at the German Club Christmas party. it , A V 1, , I 74 ff 7, ,,,,, ,,,, fy E l' 9 mfr Li. WL., language a picnic tmas sea- er's home d games, ound the et at the ring. The able, and r schnitzel -ded a skit songs and EJ cream face lces her pun ristmas party. , rs'-, X rt X M-s.i.a. ,. sswss rw JT 'fm Q 1 lg! Paula Crim, AFS club member, helps to earn money for the foreign exchange program by volunteering to sell homemade sweets during the AFS bake sale. ,spy-auua Club sponsors AFS day at RHS Through the year AFS club has provided many interesting activities in which foreign exchange students, Ali Skory and Chris Sin- ger, could experience new events. The club got off to a fine start with a get acquainted cookout held before school began. An AFS day was sponsored by the club in which four for- eign exchange students from the Kansas City area were invited to come and speak in differ- ent classes throughout the day. At Christmas a party was held in honor of our two AFS stu- dents. Toward the end of the year the club held its annual banquet at the Italian Gardens. The two money making projects this year helped to provide funds for the AFS program. Foreign exchange students from area high schools ' customs and traditions of their countries discuss with interested RHS students at the AFS tea. -5 Chris Singer and Ali Slcory, foreign exchange students, smile gratefully as they open their Christmas gifts given to them by the AFS club. 211 Stage and pep bands execute creative jazz The Stage Band practiced two to three hours every Wednesday night in order to achieve their fine standard of quality. Though they did attend a state wide competition in Fayette, Missouri early in the year, they were most active in the spring when they gave their annual concert and performed be- fore the student body in their own assembly. The majorettes also contributed greatly this year to RHS entertainment. They performed before and at the half of all home varsity football games. I v . y W f'r Mff,-s+,.,.W ,. 3 72, f The Raytown High School 1972 majorettes are: Vicki Peters, Diane Comer, Karen Whitehead, and Carolyn Flagg. .Y -.....,M.a i.,M,,..M.',,.V...W-.,...,.. ,,,, V G f f, Et. :.,., 1:1-Wg? fp? Ugg , 3: 12.1 A W -ff 'rig' S STA' 1, , Jerk 1 r-' . , BACK ROW: Iohn Miller, lack Robinson, Doug Clore, Greg Sligar, ROW: Robin Ritter, Don Clore, Rusty Early, Craig Wilcox, Bob David Williams, Mike Iones, Steve Lockwood. SECOND ROW: Ron Baldwin, Ron LaBarge, Steve Schenewerk, Dan Dolence, Mike North, Todd Williamson, Richard McClenagan, lim Leach. FRONT Duckworth. 212 I A 3. v Vgwyk fack R4 Dave use clc to be 1 Pep BQ tunes, ,f:.:7f7ezfi3?j5 t 22417, .1 aww' ., 2 ez Vicki Peters, 4 I lack Robinson, Doug Clore, Greg Sligar, and Dave VWlliams, active pep band members, use class fime wisely to prepare their music fo be played af varsity baslceiball evenfs. Pep Band, in full dress, boosfs spirit and morale as if performs one of ifs most popular funes, The Horse, H af fhe half of the Varsity Truman game. new rum , vu. -N' - X.,, , un. ' ,Hx . , Q 5 Wilcox, Bob ance, Mike e ' Q nam,-as Yllky. snag. is 'Z 213 s,. ,, , ,,, no - features classical concertos The Raytown High School orchestra, the stringed division ot the Raytown music de- partment, made several appearances at var- ious tunctions last year. The classical sounds ot the orchestra were enjoyed by both stu- dents and parents at the National Honor So- ciety lnduction ceremony in February and at a joint concert with Pittman Hills Iunior High orchestra and the Truman High School orchestra. The orchestra also entertained faculty members with a program presented at a teachers' tea. ...V , -..A n-7 1 - Orchestra members gather together to discuss the many long hours they have spent in class preparing tor the con- cert they Wiil soon give for relatives and friends. 5 f?.Q1fl2v'ag ii E! Z Q3 igzaitgfl T Rus num SENIURS 1 iw t nr 4 A - i ' , ,',r Z , this ,f ri .Em BACK ROW: Mr. Schupp, Allan Fishel, Debbie Robinson. SECOND Ritter. FRONT ROW: Grant Schmidt, Linda Van Cleave, Leslie ROW: Danny Wood, Carol Burriss, IoAnne Aucoin, Ieannie Beam, Zimmerman, Iune Van Cleave, Karl Shepard, Dan Bosso. Kathy George, Ieanne Shaver, Tracy Sine, Iohn Stewart, Robin 214 it it 4 -K S.. E Fw gif ta f f W X , Q, ,xc-1 frm Strivir of mu .H r f many con- , ,f ,V , W f-1, , , Striving tor perfection, the Symphonic Band drills on a piece A ot music that will be performed at the Winter concert. ' 1 Winter concert highlights year Tunin tor the correct itch at the beginning ot the class Q P 5 period, the brass section prepares to begin rehearsal, M P ,f 2 ' 2 1 ff 2 T2 s , , , 1 F h -r ,- ... . f K s. K, ...J ,fi +'ii , cf-., My I A ' ' - N Q' pg. 5 f-' - x wa J.. f 2- rf' .ff ,-7 f X V ,f .. 1-Ag' 'wx T-f v ' hum 4 WW ve Leslie Nfr. Schupp indicates to his woodwind section to ' watch the dynamics ot the following section ot ! music as they are Vital to the beauty ot the song. Xl. 215 -,, , .. ,WQNWMQ f 1 V.. , J 1 W- -am . 1 ' 51, .- ' N' - N -A I I 4 , I 5 N 1 3 N JN ff, N J 'X . w +1 W 1 ,ff-, H , f f - - ,f ll s U 135 3,5 Y.. fx t a . K, X Ti i - 34523 s2 2'iiF f FI' - ff? J 5 4, F Yang' f- ,, 0 'V x' 4 V I aka.. J gg, 1 H , mfg. ' .m., :nfl i 1 4. 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' f ' ' 'iog -4 ' f , ' ' Eff :gjf,,0 'i I K ' ' ' ' 2' K LJ tx - Q ME' il 21 :fo ' -. ' , 4 f W: ffsag ' , -L f .7 XE ' I, ' .f,2? , A Q 9 N Q- If A 4 f J I .:,. , 'ff k '5'F 0-N X ' - ,- ' if I 9 X V N -B 'L .f ,Aft Ji . el ' , 2. 5 f L 1 0 . .... , N J 3.4, ff Q f 9 - ., I 4, I I x 1315 wr' Singing carols on the Blue I Ridge Mall, RHS Concert Ch oir and Sophomore Choir liven shoppers' Christmas spirits. QM 1'3 :Ju Mr. Fulkerson good hurnoredly steps on the bus and prepares to rehearse Christmas numbers to be sung when the Choir makes its debut on KCMO-TV 218 l , ,iw Acting like typical schoolgirls, Kaye Garnett and Patty Pinney giggle nervously before going on the air to tape a program featuring the Concert Choir to be shown on the Noon Edition. It by ry 'H 1 gf ,Qt ifsjgx i V, ' 2 232 + f ma .iilr i.i Exciti with KCMO 1 f f ' ,X - r f-'f ' may ' ff I t V ' if Z !3 f T f 4 , .. 5 t A K 1 may .ff M, t, WUI I N I - 1 1 ,i 4 .. X fW7!fWQ' 'f' f f QU X 5 A f fl-I - d 1 ' t ll Meridee Brown as she wallfS Ejitclihllndrenxolfgel to ifiioguslfhaf will take the RHS Choir to tty Pinney KCMO television station to sing on the NEWS. r program in Edition. Concert Choir continues with great success and top rating Approximately eighty juniors and seniors chosen by Mr. Fulkerson from the Sopho- more Choir and the Boys' and Girls' Special Glee Clubs made up the Concert Choir. Se- lection was based on the student's ability to sight-read music, and sing a solo. The group elected Mike Stover as their president along with Larry Daniels, vice-president, Mar- garet Rinas, secretary, and Kathy Iohnson, treasurer. f In addition to the many concerts given, the Choir participated in area Choral Festivals, sang on television, and carolled at the Mall. At the district contest in Warrensburg, the BHS Choir received an excellent rating. Ll.- if CAROL ofv fl!! I 7PM. am t While a crowd gathers to listen to the RHS Choir, lVIr. Fullcerson gives oral commands to the group before they begin singing Christmas carols. f romcur l S ' 3 7. ., as u X , L xx il if Steve Conard, lwilce Stover, fill Elston, Bill Beck, foni Cooper, and Larry Daniels sing their interpretation or' The Twelve Days After Christmas. 220 Sextet-Quartet brings joy to Mercy Hospital This unique group was made up ot seniors selected by Mr. Fulkerson and last year's Sextet-Quartet members. Tryouts were held in the spring with preference being given to those in Concert Choir their junior year. The club's purpose was to give the talented stu- dents ot RHS an opportunity to sing lighter music and to present programs tor the public. Highlights ot the year included singing tor the Big lO Alumni, appearing at the grand opening ot the new Penney's store on the Mall, and cheering up patients at Children's Mercy Hospital. They also performed at various meetings and church affairs, and tor a special favor they sang at Mr. Fulkerson's wedding. group ot Campfire girls is entertained by Margar- Rinas, Iune VanCleave, Loris Flemming, and Den- ise Mclntyre at the Ridgeview Christian Church. -...-...., lx... .S-...., ..... .. ..,... T N , Sum. , 5 X. 8 S T. xr X . N X N X A WX . vi X X Qi' Q ,, . s RQ N '- gil bg x N 9 X f as T ew Y Neff .isffgg X Ps Qi 'gk -sf Nav '-sgmfw JN AIT' Y , P? After rn able to assembl i Wx K: 1 4 it . x, if-M . ll t,'Q,'f:vy. ff , An ou. more Cl of seniors st year's ere held g given to year. The ented' stu- ng lighter lhe public. inging for :he grand L the Mall, rn's Mercy :t various 6 a special wedding. my Margar- and Den - rrch. wmfw qi-wi ing, I 1 I My -1' ' 1 l Alter many dedicated hours of able to blend together harmonic assembly by singing yuletide Cooper, and Ienni- if How to Love lim i Concert. g X yf x.f', a 'N ,Q l:l:::5iill Sophomores, juniors, and seniors join together in the it 5 ' , V Girls' Special Glee Club to sing such songs as A Bird 4 ' i Q . S t g' flew and fire, fire My Heart. L , if rrhk x - my Q I A Q l E llcerson concentrates on 3 E' Special Glee Club in l n the Fall Concert, An outstanding tirst performance more Choir at the Fall Choral Cor 223 S- f Steve Conard, Mike Stover, fill Elston, Bill Beck, foni Cooper, and Larry Daniels sing their interpretation ol The Twelve Days After Christmas. -. .-QQ' Sextet brings Mercy This unique grc selected by Mr. Sextet-Quartet mg in the spring witli those in Concert C club's purpose wc dents ot RHS an music and to pre Highlights of th the Big 10 Alurnill opening ot the and cheering up Hospital. They meetings and ch favor they sang A group of Campfire rve Conard, Mark Kemple, Brad ?f Rfnasf lime VUHC-l?'emonstrate ettort and concentra- t 159 MCIHfYfe Uf f-he RIC during the Fall Choral Concert. I f r J s 1 220 Q7 V1 I I Er, . Virginia ter fohr with the During the ble prepara mple, Brad concentra- al Concert. If l fx 11 f f Q t 5 gal , I X Z4 X' Z Z, r ,f ff' 1 if y H ,gf :' ' 1, 'Z 4 57 ff' ,jg '14 2 'f L , 1 Virginia Munoz, Kathy Robles, foni Cooper, and fenni- 1 ter johnson, sing I Don't.Know How to Love Him 2 with the Girls' Glee Club at the Spring Concert. g K f I N...f' SNsm,,.,,,....---- Sophomores juniors, and seniors join together in the A Girls Special Glee Club to sing such songs as A Bird 1 S Hewnand fire, fire MyHeart. During a final rehearsal, Mr. Fulkerson .concentrates on the blend and the tone ot the Girls' Special Glee Club in preparation for their performance in the Fall Concert. 223 rl! i 1 I I I a l 'l it , v l . 1 . r H tt fi. , 5 . gt it 2 1 L 4 . lt 2, gt l l 1 ,k 1. u tl St 5 fi! E f C. 5 sir Q! nj E Cl I 1 A i Q , wi EQQ 1. it. tl. M I it 1 1 I ll M' t ! lint' 1, 220 fl! tl .1 -ii! Honor students select four to represent BHS at convention President Steve Scott, Vice President Che- ryl Welch, Secretary Georgia Amar, Treas- urer Teri Powell, and Historian Diane McKay, were elected '7l-'72 Honor Society officers. Together with the sponsors Mr. Welch, Mr. Craig, and Mrs. Draney, they organized var- ious activities. The annual student directory or lay Iingle sale was carried out suc- cessfully. For enjoyment, the club members attended a hayride and the banquet at the Leather Bottle. On February 16, Honor So- ciety inducted sixty-eight students from all classes to become new members. Four rep- resentatives were chosen to represent the RHS chapter of the National Honor Society at the state convention in Cape Girardeau. Mr. Hanks and Steve Scott congratulate Tim Bailey as he receives his certigcate of membership to NHS. Melodee Truitt holds her hay covered head III despazr after los1ng a battle wrth ciety members and their guests in a haytzght that tool: place on the Honor Socie 224 sident Steve Scott asks tor members to vote on the menu t will be served during the banquet at the Leather Bottle xxile-I Gettrng ready for an after meetmg snack Joanne Mzlberger Carol Pett1t and flm Olson unpack potato ch1ps and open pop bottles for other hungry Nohonal Honor Soc1ety members '.-I digit' N XX A Nfr Watts shares a few hzghhghts ot' hrs tnp to Alaska while actrng as guest speaker durzng an Honor Soc1ety meetlng 225 I . f l I , y h at X - , ' hh' A A , j . 5..- t L t qi I pn K J . i N bw? V A' , ' h r 1 X an t . . :Al Q Q ' 'Tm - ' 1 A P 45 f Q - v T' 'tm N x I . Y ,gn ,jx :ix--, ,A A ' ,, r '. -A V ' Q .y , f - a , .. ' 'L X 'f ' , A, , , I W,. 1 ga . ' N f , , t 1 T' 51, A r N 3 Ki ts I . Y i , K I E X 3 , 'if' FY , r f ' , 1-A as r 1 -rg ,fu ff in A--:.,,.' 1 r t s. a , ' 3 ..g,.gfs rs . NY. f K ' ' ' 11 , . . 'BN -N 1 RL s - s e fx .if 9 , 1 A' . . . . 5 t A a a ' - s Ax ' ' ' ' ' I I 2-if Y -, ,, I I I RI I III II I II II I II I I I I II I I I I I I 5 I I I I I'I II II I I I , I I I I I 1 f E, II 'I jII ,U I II' III 'I II WI I-I iI I 226 II I II I :III II 'III IH srl f ' -ff .1 ,..I Z I '5 'fl fag ,f 3,1 By participating in football, Mike Boyd, R-Club president, earns points toward his third con- secutive letter in his career at RHS. Colorado trip highlights Easter break Although slightly hampered by the vast number ot athletic activities in which the members are involved, R-Club again helped to promote and support athletics. The only requirements for membership were that the boys letter in their sporting area, and that they were invited to join by present mem- bers and sponsor, Coach Chittwood. Money making projects this year included selling boxes of candy and candy bars which helped to pay tor the purchasing of weights and isometric machinery, and also helped ii- nance the Colorado ski trip taken by mem- bers during their Easter vacation. 41 At an R-Club meeting, members laugh at the comical stories oi the Colorado ski trip as told by Robbie Hudson. Atf tit If xx w vu '- - , 4 K lr ,X , if N Q I A 'f ,k N K A . XXI 1 I - . IX J, ,I WW. lu 1--'i,.31I.w-Q 3' , 'ilfiiiy Zf'1iIi?Q 3 L21 ,Z 5 I I I Vf 2212 22282 Imwlf, 2 7,7 I' .Z4xQzW?gr , sift I 'fix An e from FCA asks c 3' the vast vhlch the 1n helped The only e that the and that ent mem d Money ed selling h helped ights and telped t1 by mem he com1ca1 I u dson Athletes attend Colorado camp An elated Mrs T aul recerves her Chrrstmas candle from FCA member fohn McDowell FCA members Irsien attentlvely as the1r guest speaker asks controversral quesfrons of fherr small huddle groups The mayor purpose of the FCA club IS to confront the athletes wlth ChI1Sl and QIVG them a chance to know each other better The boys trled to achleve th1s goal through thelr summer camp 1n Colorado Money was ralsed through thelr annual Chnstmas candle sale to let elected members of the club at tend camp Once there professlonal and col lege athletes talked Wllh FCA members from all over the Unlted States about Chrrst and tellowshlp They also gave the boys t1ps 1n thelr own sportlng areas Also they enjoyed many promlnent artlsts After an FCA meefmg Lf e Trolfer and Pal Demmg stop to d1scuss candrdates for the Colorado Inp sf ,-Q, 227 f 4-,Ha , I I - ' x I I , pw, ' ZX , f f W, ' ,V GHZ' by f 7 gt ' .1 I If . . 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This school and this year fs.. ,. 44 mark another step on the bridge we call. . . ff 'I .4 ' -.a-..... i...,4.f --.. ...,, , ,V . ....-.,..nn-- If 2 29 REBECCA ABBOTT SUSAN ADEE Pep Squad 2,3,45 A.F.S. 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 2, 3,45 Intramurals. DEBORAH ALTERMATT Pep Squad 25 Spanish Club 2,3. GEORGIA AMAR Pep Squad 2,354 Hist.5 Iaywalk- ers 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 2,3,4 Sec.5 Spanish Club 25354 Sec.5 A.F.S. 2,45 RAMIZZOU 2,3545 Intramurals 2,3545 Cu- rator's Freshman Scholarship5 National Merit Letter of Com- mendation5 DAR Citizenship Award. GAYE ANDERSON Tri-R 45 A.F.S. 45 Plays 45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 25 Intramurals 4. RICHARD ANDERSON A.F.S. 25 F.C.A. 25 Symphonic Band 2535 Boys' Special Glee 25 Key Club 3,45 Track 354. BRUCE ANGELBECK Office Occupations 4. IULIE ANGOTTI Pep Squad 25 Spanish Club 2535 45 A.F.S. 45 Art Club 45 Intra- murals 3,4. SUZI ANWANDER Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Intramurals 2,3. A ROBERT APPLE Conservation Club 3. MELANIE ARNDT 4 Honor Society 253545 German Club 3,4. RANDAL ATKEISSON Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 45 Key Club 2,3545 Chess Club 2,45 Track 25 Radio Club 35 Science Club 2 Sgt.-at-Arms, 35 Iunior Achievement 3 Vice- Pres. Sales, 4 Pres.5 Achiever Award 35 Iunior Executive Award 45 Executive Award 4. MARY AUSTIN RICK BADER Key Club 4. RHONDA BALDWIN Pep Squad 253545 Cheerleader 3,45 RAMIZZOU Queen Can- didate 45 Student Council 3,45 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 3,45 French Club 2,3,4. SUZAN BALES Pep Squad 2,3,4. PAMELA BARNES Pep Squad 2,3545 Intramurals 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3. KATHY BARRETT Pep Squad 253. DONNA BARRINGTON Tri-R 3,4. IAMES BARRON Football 35 Indoor Track 3. 230 Senior KATHY BARTH Pep Squad 2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 253,45 French Club 35 Art Club 4. WILLIAM BATES Key Club 3,4 Sec. PATTI BAYLIE Office Occupations 4. IEANNINE BEAM Tri-R 35 Concert Band 45 Symphonic Band 2,35 Orches- tra 45 Quartet 45 Library Aid 45 C.O.E. 4. BARBARA BEATTY Intramurals 2,3. WILLIAM BECK Honor Society 45 French Club 2,3545 Key Club 253,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Quartet 45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4. SANDY BECKER Tri-R 3,4 Treas. SHERRY BELL Pep Squad 2,3,4. NANCY BELLAMY Pep Squad 2,3545 French Club 253545 A,F.S. 45 Library Aid 45 Intramurals 45 Trackettes 3. ROBERT BELLAND Chess Club 253545 Intramurals 2,3,45 Swim Team 354. CHRIS BENEFIEL V Pep Squad 2,35 French Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 253,45 A.F.S. 2,45 Girls' Special Glee 2. IANET BENTON . Pep Squad 2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4. STEVE BERKSTRESSER CANDI BIGGS Pep Squad 35 Library Aid 3545 Y-Teens 2. THOMAS BILLINGTON ' R-Club 45 German Club 45 Plays 25 Sophomore' Choir 25 Pep Band 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Football 25 Basketball 25 Cross Country 2,45 Indoor Track 3545 Track 2,3545 Baseball 2. DENNIS BISHOP Spanish Club 25 Intramurals 2, 3,45 C.O.E. 45 Football 25 Golf 35 Wrestling 2,3. DAVE BLACKMAN C.O.E. 4. KENNETH BLACKWELL R-Club 45 Wrestling 2,3,4. WILLIAM BLACKWELL Key Club 45 Basketball 2. QUIQUETTE BLAUVELT Pep Squad 25 Tri-R 45 Honor Society 3545 Spanish Club 2,35 A.F.S. 45 F.T.A. 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4. DAVID BOATWRIGHT R-Club 2535 Football 25 Indoor Track 2535 Track 253. Index MARK BOBAK Intramurals 2,3,4. NAN BOBAK Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 45 Spanish Club 4 Executive Council5 Intramurals 35 Track- ettes 3. AN GI BOCKELMAN Pep Squad 253545 Honor Society 253545 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Special Glee 3,4. MIKE BOEHM R-Club 45 Intramurals 25 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Indoor Track 25 Track 2. IOHN BOOSMAN Cross Country 25 Track 25 Sci- ence Club 4. DANIEL BOSSO Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 45 Key Club 45 Track 25 Or- chestra 25354. RICK BOX Senior Senate 45 German Club 45 Chess Club 25354 Pres.5 In- tramurals5 National Merit Let- ter of Commendation5 Science Club 3. MIKE BOYD RAMIZZOU King Candidate 45 R-Club 2,3545 Football 2,354 Tri-Captain. KEVIN BOYDSTON VICKI BOYLES CYNTHIA BRADBURY Tri-R 3,4 Hist.5 French Club 25 Conservation Club 3. MARK BRADLEY DEBBIE BRAND Pep Squad 25354 5 Intramurals 25 Volleyball Sportsday Team 4 . 1 KATHY BRAUN Library Aid 4. TERRI BRESHEARS ' ANDREA BROOKHART Pep Squad 2,35 Senior Senate 45 Plays 3,4 Publicity Chrm.5 RAMIZZOU 3,4 Photogra- pher5 Girls' Varsity Sottball 2, 35 Basketball 3. ANITA BROWN German Club 3,45 Art Club 45 Intramurals 3,4. BOB BROWN Honor Society 2,3545 F.C.A. 2, 35 Basketball 253,45 Track 2. CHERYL BROWN Pep Squad 25354 Corr. Sec.5 Intramurals 3,45 Girls' Sports- day Teams 45 Trackettes 2,3. KEVIN BROWN Senior Senate 45 German Club 4 Treas.5 Key Club 3,4 Senior Class Representative5 Concert Choir 45 Boys' Special Glee 25 3,45 Chess Club 254. PATRICIA BROWN Pep Squad 2. PATTY BROWN Plays 253,45 Conservation Club 3 Vice-Pres.5 Sophomore Choir 2. ROBERT BROYLES MIKE BRYAN Intramurals 35 Football 25 In- door Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. MARK BUCKLES Swim Team 2,3,4. RANDY BULLARD Concert Choir 3545 Sophomore Choir 25 Boys' Special Glee 35 C.O.E. 4. DIANE BUNCE ED BURKS Football 25354. SANDRA BURNETT Pep Squad 253545 RAYFLEC- TOR 45 Latin Club 2. DANNY BURTON PAMELA BURTON Pep Squad 25 Girls' Special Glee 4. ROBERT BYRD Zlonor Society 2,3,45 Baseball 53. DEBORAH CAGLE Pep Squad 2,35 Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 2,3545 F.T.A. 2. LAWRENCE CALDWELL C.O.E. 4. IOHN CALFAS Football 25 Track 3. CLYDE CAMERON - RAMIZZOU 45 Camera Club 3,4 V.P. Concert Choir 45 Sophomore Choir 25 Boy's Special Glee 2,3,45 Chess Club 2. CORKY CAMPION R-Club 2,3545 Spanish Club 25 German Club 35 Football 253545 Indoor Track 253,45 Track 2,3,4 Captain. DEBBIE CAREY Pep Squad 253545 Tri-R 35 Intramurals 2,3. CLAUDIA CARSON Pep Squad 253,45 Cheerleader 45 Football Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Student Council '3545 Senior Senate 45 Spanish Club 35 RAMIZZOU 35 Con- cert Choir 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 25 Prom Committee 35 Intramurals 354. RICK CATALANO Wrestling 3. RON CHAMBERLAIN German Club 2 Treas.5 Key Club 2,3,4. MARK CHASTAIN Football 2,35 Indoor Track 2. CARL CHERRY Football 2535 Indoor Track 25 Track 25 Baseball 3. FREDEI AN TOT CHARI Pep 45 Fr 45 AJ Glee DEBI C ROBER Footb RAY Cf Frenc Footb Hono: mural 35 Ke' EARL C Auto I TIM CC Honor Club SUSAN Pep Home 45 Se: 35 Ott TERESP PATTY Pep ciety Intran NANCY Pep S1 STEPHI Conc4 Boys' Club COLLE Pep 35 A Y-Te CYN C Intrarr DAN NY Footb DELOR Pep 3 3,4: ' IIIOIS Speci DENISQ Pep 45 A. Aid I 2. SHA Pep 2,35 Te CHRIS DOI' MAI . Pep 3: mi STEI Int 'ion Club are Choir ill 25 In- rck 2,3,4. Jphomore l Glee 35 AYFLEC- ' Special Baseball mr Society b 2,3,45 .L era Club Choir 45 25 Boy's hess Club 1 Club 25 ball 2,3,45 rack 2,3,4 Tri-R 35 ieerleader ng Queen t Council 5 Spanish 35 Con- s' Special ,mittee 35 eas.5 Key :ck 2. Track 2 5 FREDERICK CHURCH ANTONE CIPOLLA CHARLOTTE CLARK Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 45 French Club 2,3,45 A.F.S. 45 Art Club 45 Girls' Special Glee 35 Intramurals 2,4. DEBI CLARK ROBERT CLEMENS Football 2,35 Key Club 4. RAY CLORE French Club 2,3,4 Sgt.-Arrns5 Football 2,35 Chess Club 25 Honor Society 2,3,45 Intra- murals 35 Harvard Book Award 35 Key Club 2,3. EARL COBB Auto Mech. 4. TIM COCKRELL Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,4. SUSAN COFFER Pep Squad 2,3,45 Football Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Senior Senate 45 Latin Club 35 Office Assistant 4. TERESA COFFEY PATTY COLLINS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3. NANCY COLTHARP Pep Squad 2. STEPHEN CONARD Concert Choir 45 Quartet 45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 Chess Club 4. COLLEEN CONKLIN Pep Squad 2,35 French Club 2, 35 Art Club 45 Intramurals 45 Y-Teens 2. ' CYN CONNELLY Intramurals 2,3,4. DANNY COOK Football 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. DELORES COOPER Pep Squad 2,35 Spanish Club 2, 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sopho- more Choir 25 Sextet 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4. DENISE COPPEDGE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 A.F.S. 45 F.T.A. 25 Library Aid 3,45 lntramurals5 Y-Teens 2. SHARON CORSO Pep Squad 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Office Occupations 45 Y- Teens 2. CHRIS COX R-Club 2,3,45 Key Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,3,4 Captain. DONNA COX MARCIA CRAIG Pep Squad 2,3,45 French Club 35 A.F.S. 45 Art Club 45 Intra- murals 2,3,4. STEPHEN CRANDALL Indoor Track 45 TrClCk 45 Wrestling 4. IACK CRAWFORD Spanish Club 45 Indoor Track 45 Track 4. PAULA CRIM Pep Squad 2,35 Spanish Club 2, 3,4 Executive Council5 A.F.S. 3,4 Secretary5 Plays 25 Honor Society 2,3,4 Executive Coun- cil5 Intramurals 2,3,45 National Merit Semifinalist 45 Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team 2,35 Girls' Varsity Softball Team 3. VICKI CROUCH Pep Squad 2,35 Spanish Club 2, 32 F.T.A. 45 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROXANE CROW French Club 2,35 Thespians 2,3,45 Plays 2,3,4. MELINDA CUMBERFORD C . O.E. 4. LARRY DANIELS German Club 3 Hist.5 RAM- IZZOU 3,45 Camera Club 3 Treas.5 Concert Choir 3,45 Quartet 45 Sophomore Choir 25 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 In- tramurals 2,3. KELLY DAVENPORT ANNE DAVIS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 F.H.A. 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Latin Club 3. LINDA DECKER Thespians 3,45 Plays 2,3,45 Intramurals 4. MICHAEL DEMING F.C.A. 2,3,45 Chess Club 2, 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,4. MARILYN DENNIS Pep Squad 25 Girls' Special Glee 4. RANDY DIX Honor Society 45 F.C.A. 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Cave Club. IOHN DOLL R-Club 45 Student Council 25 F.C.A. 2,3,45 Key Club 2,35 Library Aid 25 Football 2,3,45 Indoor Track 25 Latin Club 2,3. STEPHEN DOMINICK C.O.E. 45 Football 2,35 ln- door Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4, Food Service 4. STEPHEN DORSCH R-Club 3,45 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Football 25 Cross Country 3,45 Indoor Track 2, 3,4 Co-Captain5 Track 2,3,45 Curators Scholarship 4. DENNIS DOUGHERTY C.O.E. 4. GARY DOUGHERTY F.C.A. 3,45 Football 2,35 In- door Track 3,45 Track 3,4. HOLLY DRENNAN Spanish Club 3,45 Conserva- tion Club 3 Sec.5 Intramurals 2,3. MICHAEL DUCKWORTH Key Club 3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Saxophone Quartet 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Football 2. GAIL DULAN EY ROGER DUMAS Intramurals 2,3,4. VICKI DUNCAN A.F.S. 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Ra- dio Club 3. BARBARA DUNKIN STEVEN EASTERWOOD Chess Club 2,35 Basketball 2, 35 Track 2. MIKE ECHARD IOHN EDMISTON Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Boys' Special Glee 2, 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Indoor Track 25 Track 2. IOE EDWARDS SHEILA EDWARDS Concert Band 45 Symphonic Band 2,35 Intramurals 2. CAROL EGBERT ' French Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. GEORGE ELLIOTT Wrestling 3,45 Physics Club 3 ,.Sec. IILL ELSTON Pep Squad 2,35 Thespians 3,45 Plays 2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore 25 Sextet 45 Girl's Special Glee 2,3,4 Treas. IANICE ESSARY F.T.A. 45 Intramurals 25 Sat- urday Seminars 4. SHARON EVANS Intramurals 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3. SHARON FADLER Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 3,45 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 45 Girls' Special Glee 25 Intra- murals. PATRICIA FARR Pep Squad 25 Conservation Club 3. IOHN FARRELL Chess Club 2,45 Football 2,35 Basketball 3 Manager. CAROLEE FARRIS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 45 In- tramurals 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Girls' Sportsday Basketball Team 2,3,4. WALTER FERGUSON Swim Team 2,3,4. LAUREL FERRARA French Club 25 Concert Choir 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2. IANA F EUTZ Tri-R 45 Library Aid 4. NANCY FISCHER Pep Squad 2,3,45 German Club 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Chess Club 4. IOHN FITZGERALD LONNIE FLEETWOOD Camera Club 2,35 Biology Lab Asst. 4. LYLE FLEETWOOD LORIS FLEMMING Spanish Club 2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 2, Sextet 4, Girls' Special Glee ,3,4. KATHY FORMAN Pep Squad 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Sophomore Choir 2, Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Trackettes 3. SALLY FOUTTS Pep Squad 2,35 Intramurals 2. R. FOWLER C.O.E. 4. PEUI FUIMAONE TED FUNK MARILYN GARNETT French Club 2,35 A.F.S. 25 Thespians 35 Plays 35 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Special Glee 45 Intramurals 4. SUSAN GATORNA Pep Squad 2,3,45 laywalkers 3,45 Y-Teens 25 RAYFLEC- TOR 3,4 Editor5 Intramurals 45 Trackettes 3. CLAIRE GAUTREAUX Girls' Special Glee 4. TOM GEORGE Key Club 35 Football 25 Cross Country 3,45 Indoor Track 2,3, 45 Track 2,3,4. IAMIE GIFFORD Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 A.F.S. 2,3,4. PAULINE GODINEZ Spanish Club 4. DALE GOERGEN Honor Society 45 French Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. DEAN GOERGEN French Club 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Track 25 Indoor Track 2. CHERYL GORE Pep Squad 2,35 French Club 2,3. PATRICIA GRADY Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 In- tramurals 2. ROBERT GRASHER Radio Club 2. BRUCE GRAY PETE GRAY Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 RAYFLECTOR 3: Concert Choir 45 Sophomore Choir 25 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 Boys' State 45 Chess Club 35 Intramurals 3,45 Foot- ball Manager 4. ROGER GREEN BEN GREENLEE Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Intramurals 4. IIM GREGG DONETTA GREGORY Spanish Club 3,45 Intramurals 4. NORMAN GRIFFITH Intramurals 35 Football 2,3,4. RICK GRIGGS Football 2,45 Track 2,3. 231 232 GLENNA HAGELIN Tri-R '45 Honor Society 45 French Club 45 Concert Band 2,3,4. KATHY HALL Pep Squad 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 German Club 35 A.F.S. 45 Plays 2,35 Latin Club 25 Track- ettes 3,4. KATHRYN HAMILTON Food Service 4. SUZANNE HAMILTON Pep Squad 35 French Club 35 A.F.S. 45 Concert Band 3,45 Symphonic Band 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. BECKY HANDWERK Pep Squad 2,35 Intramurals 35 Office Occupations 4. MARC HANNA French Club 2,35 Key Club 2,3, 45 Football 2,3. MIKE HANNA R-Club 2,3,45 Student Council 3 Vice-Pres. 45 Class Officer 4 Pres.5 F.C.A. 2,35 Sym- phonic Band 2,35 Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3. CHARLIE HARPER- R-Club 45 German Club 45 Boys' Special Glee 25 Cross Country 2,3,45 Indoor Track 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 2. NAOMI HARWOOD French Club 2,3. MIKE HAWKINS Key Club 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. RICK HEAVEY Spanish Club 35 Food Service 4 Pres.5 Football 2. 1'- STEVE HENAGE GREG HENGGELER 5 Boys' Special Glee 2. DEBBIE HERMAN Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 3. PAT HERRING Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,3,4. PETE HIATT Spanish Club 2,3. TERRI HIGGINS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 A.F.S. 45 Sophomore Choir 25-Concert Choir 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 25 Trackettes 3. LINDA HILL Thespians 25 Plays 2. EDWARD HILLIGOSS Spanish Club 45 F.C.A. 2,35 Boys' Intramurals 25 Honor Society 3,4. CYNTHIA HINCK N.F.L. 45 Latin Club 2. VALERIE HINTON BRUCE HODSON Honor Society 3,45 German Club 3 Vice-Pres., 4 Pres.5 Thespians 3,45 Plays 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Drum Ma- jor 3,45 Science Club 2,3 Vice- Pres., 4 Pres.5 National Merit Letter oi Commendation. LU HOFFMAN Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 3,4 Hist.5 Student Council 3,45 German Club 3 Sec., 45 A.F.S. 45 Concert Band 25 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,4 Pres.5 Prom Committee 3. CHERYL HOLDINGHAUS Pep Squad 3,45 Football Home- coming Queen Candidate 45 French Club 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Volleyball Team 2,3,45 Track- ettes 3. DAN HOLLINGSWORTH Spanish Club5 Golf. DAVID HOLMES Camera Club 45 Bleacher Bums 3,4. KEITH HOPPER Baseball 2. RANDY HORSTMAN Football 2,35 Indoor Track 35 Baseball 2,3,4. GARY HOUGH IOE HOUSE Key Club 4. ROBBIE HUDSON R-Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Swim Team 2,3,4. RANDALL HUGHES Intramurals 2,3,4. BOB HUNTER RAMIZZOU King Candidate 45 R-Club 3,4-Sgt. at Arms5 Senior Senate5 Football 3,45 Baseball 35 Wrestling 3,4. IANA HUPMAN Pep Squad 2,3,45 laywalkers 3,4 Captain5 Winter Sports Queen 45 Tri-R 35 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4 Executive Council 45 A.F.S. 3,4. SUSIE HURSMAN Pep Squad 25 Winter Sports Queen Candidate 45 Art Club 2 Treas., 3 Vice-Pres., 4 Pres.5 Intramurals 2. SUSAN IRELAND ' Pep Squad 2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee '2,3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,4. DEBBIE IACKS Intramurals 2,3. CLAUDIA IAQUES Pep Squad 2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 45 French Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 A.F.S. 45 In- tramurals 2,3,4. IIM IAQUES Camera Club 2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 RAYFLECTOR 3. CHARLENE IOHNSON Pep Squad 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Plays 25 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 2,3. IOLIN IOHNSON C.O.E. 4. KATHY IOHNSON Pep Squad 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Class Officer 2 Treas., 4 Vice-Pres.5 Honor Society 45 French Club 2,3,45 A.F.S. 45 RAMIZZOU 2,3 Co-Editor, 4 Editor5 Concert Choir 3,4 Treas.5 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Re- cipient of Raytown Area Coun- cil PTA Scholarship 4. KEVIN IOHNSON Honor Society 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Basket- ball 25 Baseball 2,3. MARK IOHNSON R-Club 2,35 Basketball 25 In- door Track 2,35 Track 2,3. IANET IOHNSTON Pep Squad 2. RALEIGH IONES Spanish Club 2,35 Key Club 3,4. RANDALL IONES Football 2. STEPHEN IONES GREG IORDISON KELLY KABRICK Pep Squad 2. DEBBIE KEELE Pep Squad 3,4. KATHY KEMP Honor Society 2,3,45 German Club 3,4 Sec.5 Intramurals 4. KATHY KEYTON Pep Squad 25 F.T.A. 25 Plays 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4. DAVE KING R-Club 45 Student Council 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 F.C.A. 2, 3,4 Pres.5 Football 2,3,45 Hon- or Society 3,45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Basketball 25 Baseball 3,45 Track 25 Key Club 2,3,4. IEFFREY KING Football 2,35 Swim Team 2,3,4. PAMELA KING Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers I '3,4 Co-Captain5 Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Student Council 2,45 Senior Senate 45 French Club 2,3 Vice- Pres., 4 Pres.5 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 3,45 Prom Committee 35 In- tramurals 25 Kick-off Queen Candidate 3. IUDY KIRKPATRICK Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 3, 45 Senior Senate 45 Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 French Club 2,3 A.F.S. 45 Conservation Club 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Track- ettes 3. KERRY KITTERMAN PAM KLIETHERMES Pep Squad 2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 45 French Club 45 A.F.S. 35 .Thespians 3,4 Vice-Pres.5 Plays 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,4. GARY KLINGENSMITH Spanish Club 35 Concert Band 45 Symphonic Band 2,35 Pep Band 4. GEORGE KRAMER Intramurals 2,3,45 Wrestling 3. RICK KREISEL TOM KRINKE R-Club 45 Symphonic Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Football 2,3,45 Indoor Track 3,45 Track 2,3,4. ERIC KRUEGER Key Club 35 Indoor Track 3,45 Track 3,4. RICHARD KRUEGER Key Club 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Cave Club 2,3,4. RONALD LABARGE Stage Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3. KATHY LAMBERT Pep Squad 2,3,45 Concert Band 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Trackettes 3. ROY LANE Chess Club 25 Indoor Track 3, 45 Track 3,4. GINGER LARSON Pep Squad 2,3,45 Concert Band 45 Symphonic Band 2,35 Girls' Special Glee 3. MATTHEW LAWRENCE Plays 45 RAYFLECTOR 4 Photographer5 Camera Club 2,3,4 Pres.5 Sophomore Choir 25 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,4. MIKE LEACH French Club 2,35 Chess Club 45 Intramurals 3,4. PAMELA LEAVITT Pep Squad 2,3,45 Winter Sports Queen Candidate 45 Senior Senate 45 A.F.S. 45 C.O.E. 45 Trackettes 3,4. BILLY LEE Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Golf 2,3. KEITH LEE Key Club 3,45 Plays 35 Science Club 2,3. DEAN LEGENDRE C.O.E. 4. IAMES LEMKEN PAUL LILIEGREN Honor Society 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,35 Intramurals 4. DEBORAH LONG TIM LONG Concert Band 2,3,45 C.O.E. 4. KAREN LUNCZEWSKI Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 District and State Music Contests 2,3,4. IEFFERY - LUN N Spanish Club 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 2. MARK LUTGEN Golf 2,3,4. LYNNE LUVIN Pep Squad 25 Plays 2,35 Track- ettes 25 C.O.E. 4. ANTHONY LYONS DIANE MACKAY Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 45 Senior Senate 45 Honor So- ciety 3,4 Hist.5 French Club 2,3,45 A.F.S. 3,4 Vice-Pres., Treas.5 Concert Choir 45 Girls' graecial Glee 3,45 Intramurals RICK I Footl: DIANA Pep 1 Thes1 Plays ROGEI GEORC C.O.f IANICI SHERE Pep f 4, Vi Spec: trami BRUCE Footl: 2,3,4. DEBBII Pep S 3,45 I KIRK tw Golf SUE M- Pep Sec. Club 2,45 'l DENIEC Pep 3,45 C more Speci Aid 4 STEVE! Senio 3,45 K MARK Hono 3,4, N BARBA Pep S DONAI Conci Choir Speci muraf LINDA Pep S PAUL ll Plays C. O. ll MICHE Pep S IOAN i Pep 3,45 4, Misso- 4. GEORCJ C.O. IOHN Stag 2,3,45 mura LONNI IULIE Fren TOR MARIL 3and 2,35 Jll 2,3,45 :ck 2,3,4. 'rack 3,45 als 2,3,45 :ert Band :ert Band ee 2,3,45 trettes 3. Track 3, :ert Band 2,35 Girls' ITOR 4 ra Club re Choir 2,3,4. is Club 45 ter Sports 5 Senior 2.0.E. 45 Jphomore 5 Science L5 Chess 4. O.E. 4. Tri-R 35 45 Intra- and State ketball 2 5 ,35 Track- aywalkers donor So- ich Club lice-Pres., I 45 Girls' ttramurals RICK MALCHOW Football 45 Baseball 2,3,4. DIANA MANGE Pep Squad 25 Spanish Club 25 Thespians 2,3,45 N.F.L. 25 Plays 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,4. ROGER MANN GEORGE MARTIN C.O.E. 4. IANICE MARTIN SHEREE MARTIN Pep Squad 2,3,45 German Club 4, Vice-Pres5 A.F.S. 2,35 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Girls' In- tramurals 4. BRUCE MATHIA gcaotball 25 Boys' Intramurals , ,4. DEBBIE MATTHEWS ' Pep Squad 2,35 French Club 2, 3,45 Y Teens 2. KIRK MAY Golf 2,3,4. SUE MCGHEE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Recording Sec. 45 Iaywalkers 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Girls' Intramurals 2,45 Trackettes 3. DENIECE MCINTYRE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sopho- more Choir 25 Sextet 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Library Aid 4. STEVEN MCKEMY Senior Senate 45 German Club 3,45 Key Club 3,4. MARK McLEAN Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. BARBARA McMAHON Pep Squad 3. DONALD MCPHEETERS Concert Band 2,3,45 -Concert Choir 45 Pep Band 3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,45 BOYS' IIIIICI' murals 2. LINDA MCVEY Pep Squad 2,3,4. PAUL MEADOR Plays 2,35 Concert Band 2,35 C.O.E. 4. MICHELLE MEYERS Pep Squad 2,3. IOANNE MILBERGER Pep Squad 25 Honor Society 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Plays 25 RAMIZZOU 45 Missouri Curators Scholarship 4. GEORGE MILLER C.O.E. 4. IOHN MILLER Stage Band 3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Boys' Intra- murals 3,45 Debate. LONNIE MILLER IULIE MILLIKAN French Club 3. RAYFLEC- TOR 3. MARILYN MILO Girls Special Glee 2. LOURDES MINO Pep Squad 2,3,4 Vice-Pres.5 ldywalkers 3,4 Sec. Treas.5 French Club 45 Spanish Club 2, 3,4 Hist5 A.F.S. 45 Concert Choir 45 Girl's Special Glee 4 gl?e-Pres.5 Girls' Intramurals LINDA MITTELSTADT Spanish Club 35 Art Club 2. IOHN MODLIN Plays, set construction 45 Art Club 45 Conservation Club 4. GLENDA MONNIG Pep Squad 2,3,45 French Club 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sopho- more Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4. PATTY MOORE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 3,4 Executive Council5 Spanish Club 2,354 Social Chairman5 Girl's Spe- cial Glee 2,3,45 Girl's Intra- murals 2,3,4. STEVEN MOORE Library Aid 45 C.O.E. 4 Pres.- Basketball 3,4. DAVE MORA Football 25 Cross Country 45 Indoor Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. NANCY MORRIS Pep Squad 2,3,4 Pres5 Basket- ball Homecoming Queen Can- didate 45 Student Council 25 RAMIZZOU 2,35 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girl's Intramurals 2. SHARON MUELLER Pep Squad 3,45 French Club 45 German Club 45 Concert Band 2,3,4. CAROL MULLENIX Pep Squad 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Thespians 25 Plays 2,35 Art Club 4 Treas.5 Conservation Club 35 Girls' Special Glee 25 Girls' Intramurals 2. ED MUTCH Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3. DEBBIE MYERS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Girls' Intramurals 2,4. GARY MYERS Football 2,3,4. IAMES NEWMAN Student Council 45 Senior Sen- ate 45 Spanish Club 25 F.C.A, 2,3,45 N.F.L. 45 Indoor Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. IOLENE NICHOLS Pep Squad 2,3,45 laywalkerS 41 Senior Senate 45 N.F.L. 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Latin Club 2,3 Hist.5 Trackettes 3. DOUGLAS NICKLE TIMOTHY NIXON RAMIZZOU King 41 Student Council 45 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 2,3,42 French Club 2,3,45 F.C.A. 2,3,45 Key Club 2,35 Boys' State 35 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Indoor Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. RON NORTH R-Club 45 Senior Senate 42 F.C.A. 45 Key Club 3,42 Stage 1 Band 2,45 Concert Band 2,3,4 Treas.5 Quartet 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,45 Indoor Track 45 Track 2,3,45 Swim Team 2,3,4 Captain. MARK NORVELL DAVID ODNEAL Scholarship to Central Mis- souri State. IIM OLSON Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Boys' State 45 Sci- ence Club 3,4 Sec. DENNIS ORR Honor Society 2,3,45 Key Club 2,35 Plays 25 RAMIZZOU 3,45 Latin Club 35 Science Club 2,3. IANET OSBORNE Pep Squad 25 Food Service 4. THOMAS OSBORNE Chess Club 45 Science Club 3, 4 Treas. BARBARA OVERBAY IERRY OVERSTREET MARK PANUCO LINDA PATCHIN - A Pep Squad 2,3,45 Cafeteria Aid 3. I CONNIE PATTERSON Tri-R 35 Intramurals 25 'C.O.E. 4. IANIS PATTERSON Camera Club 45 Art Club 35 Intramurals 2,35 C.O.E. 4. IOE PATTON Basketball 35 Baseball 4. GARY PENCE C.O.E. 45 Football 2,35 Base- ball 2. ANITA PENTECOST F.T.A. 35 Plays 35 Food Serv- ice 4. DAN PERRILL VICKI PETERS Pep Squad 2,3,45 laywalkers 45 Student Council 45 Senior Senate 45 A.F.S. 45 Plays 25 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Sextet 4 Accompanist5 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 In- tramurals 2,45 Majorette 2,3 Head Majorette 4. TOM PETERSON F.T.A. 25 Boys' Special Glee 2,3, c.o.E. 4. CAROLYN PETTIT Honor Society 2,3,4. EDWARD PFEIPER R-Club 25 Football 2. SUSAN PFORTMILLER LARK PHILLIPS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 A.F.S: 45 Girls' Special Glee 25 Girls State 45 Intramurals 2,3. DEDRA PICKERING Tri-R 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,4. PATRICE PINNEY Pep Squad 2,35 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Class Officer 2 Sec., 3 Vice-Pres., 4 Sec.I French Club 2,3,4 lst Vice-Pres.5 Concert Choir 45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Sophomore Choir 2. PAT QUEARRY Pep Squad 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 RAMIZZOU Queen Can- didate 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Soph- omore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 25 Prom Committee 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. IACKIE QUIGLEY Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 3,45 Student Council 35 Senior Senate 45 A.F.S. 45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 25 Prom Committee 35 Office Aid 3,45 Intramurals 25 Kick-Off Queen 35 Trackettes 3. PATTY RAFFERTY Pep Squad 2,35 Intramurals 2,3. GAYLA RAGSDALE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 45 Spanish Club 3,45 In- tramurals 2,3,4. DONNA RAKES Pep Squad 2,35 Plays 25 Girls' Special Glee 3. BRENDA RAMSEY TERESA RATLIFF Thespians 3,45 Plays 2,3,45 Art Club 2,4. MICHELLE RAY F.T.A. 35 Office Aid 45 Intra- murals 2,3,4. KATHY REDD Pep Squad 2,354 2nd Vice- Pres.5 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 RAMIZZOU 2,3,4 Bus. Mgr.5 Intramurals 25 Curators Schol- arship 45 National Merit Fi- nalist 4. SANDY REDDELL Tri-R 4. CAROL REED Pep Squad 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3. PAN REFFITT IOI-IN REWOLDT Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,45 Indoor Track 35 Track 2,3. NILA RIDINGS Pep Squad 2,3,4 Mascot5 Senior Senate 45 A.F.S. 45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 25 Office Aid 45 Track- ettes 3. CAMILLA RINAS Pep Squad 2,354 Parl5 Iay- walkers 3,45 RAMIZZOU Queen Candidate 45 Student Council 2,35 Class Officer 3 Sec5 Senior Senate 45 Spanish Club 3,45 A.F.S. 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Kick-Off Queen 25 Trackettes 3,4. MARGARET RINAS N.F.L. 2,3 Sec.5 Concert Choir 3,4 Sec5 Sophomore Choir 25 Sextet 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Latin Club 3. KATHERINE ROBERTS Pep Squad 2,35 A.F.S. 45 Plays 3,45 Conservation Club 35 Con- cert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 2, 3,45 Girls' Intramurals 2,45 Latin Club 35 Trackettes 3. 233 PAT ROBERTS R-Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,4. BRAD ROBINSON Sophomore Choir 25 Golf 2,3,4. ACK ROBINSON I Stage Band 45 Concert Band 2, 3,45 Pep Band 45 Football 25 Indoor Track 3,45 Track 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4. DIANA ROGERS Pep Squad 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3. EARL ROSE Library Aid 2,35 Football 2,3,45 Indoor Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. IOHN ROUSSEAU Chess Club 2,3. MIKE RUNY AN French Club 2,3,45 Boys' In- tgamurals 2,35 Honor Society ,3,4. KIRK SACKETT Key Club 3,45 Boys' Intra- murals 3,4. FRANK SALADINO C.O.E. 45 Football 2. LARRY SALES MIKE SAMBURSKY C.O.E. 45 Football 2. DENISE SANDELLA French Club 25 C.O.E. 4. PAMELA SCHLICHTER Pep Squad 2,3. ED SCHMIDT French Club 25 Key-Club 3,4. KENT SCHMITT Wrestling 3,4. TOM SCHORR . Symphonic Band 35 Boys' In- tramurals 2,3,45 Wrestling 2. RODNEY SCHUMP Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Boys' Special Glee 2, 35 C.O.E. 4. STEVE SCOTT Honor Society 2,3,4 Pres.5 French Club 2,3,45 Baseball 2. PAMELA SCROGHAM TERRELL SEATON Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore 25 Boys' Special Glee ANNA SEGO Pep Squad 2,3,45 Tri-R 3,4 Pres., French Club 35 Intra- murals 2. VICCI SEXTON Pep Squad 25 RAYFLECTOR 45 Art Club 2,3. MICHELLE SHAVER Pep Squad 25 Sophomore Choir 25 Library Aid 25 Pep Band 2. PAMELA SHELBY Pep Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 2,35 Trackettes 3. DOUG SHELTON C.O.E. 4. MARILYN SHINER French Club 2,3,45 Plays 25 Concert Band 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 Intramurals 2. BARBARA SHIPPY Pep Squad 2,3,45 Plays 2,3,4. FRANCIE SHIREMAN Pep Squad 25 Honor Society 2, 3,45 French Club 2,45 'A.F.S. 2,45 Plays 25 RAMIZZOU 35 Chess Club 4. MARILYN SHONTZ Pep Squad 2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Student Council 2,35 Class Officer 2 Vice-Pres.5 Honor Society 45 French Club 45 A.F.S. 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Intramurals 2,3. VICKIE SHORTINO Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3. GARRY SHOUSE Football 3,45 Track 2. VONDRA SHULL Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 3, 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sopho- more Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Trackettes 2,3. CHRISTOF SINGER MIKE SKEENS Plays 25 Conservation Club 35 Concert Band 2,3 pub. chr. 45 Pep Band 45 Boy's Intramurals 2,3. TERRY SKINNER Pep Squad 25 Tri-R 3,4 Sec.5 French Club 35 Plays 2,3. ALESSANDRA SKORY Pep Squad 45 Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 45 A.F.S. 4 AFS student5 RAMIZZOU 45 Girls' Special Glee 4. LORA SMITH French Club 25 Concert Band 25 CQO.E. 4. MARK SMITH MARY SMITH Pep Squad 3,45 C.O.E. 4 Sec. STEVE SMITH , Plays 25 C.O.E. 3,4. VAN SMITH Honor Society 45 German Club 35 Key Club 2,3,4 Treas.5 Boy's Intramurals 45 Football 25 Indoor Track 2,35 Track 2,3. WAYNE SMITH Concert Choir 35 Boy's Spe- cial Glee 2,45 Sophomore Choir 2. BRENDA SNELLING Pep Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Special gtgee 2,35 Girls' Intramurals ELIZABETH SNOW French Club 2,3. IOE SOSNA Honor Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Key Club 3,45 Boys' Intramurals 2,4. MICHEAL SPEAR RAYFLECTOR 35 Concert Choir 45 Boys' Special Glee 2, 35 C.O.E. 45 Football 25 Cross Country 35 Indoor Track 2,35 Track 2,3. ROY SPENCER Key Club 45 Conservation Club 35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Pep Band 3,45 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 Boys' Intramurals 4. DEBBIE SPICKELMIER ' Pep Squad 2,45 Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 A.F.S. 35 Plays 25 Girls' Intramurals ,3,4. DAVE STANLEY F.C.A. 25 Football 25 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,4. ROBIN STEINMAN Pep Squad 25 Spanish Club 35 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 2. IACQUELINE STEPHENS Pep Squad 25 Tri-R 4, Vice- Pres. 45 A.F.S. 45 Concert Band 3,45 Symphonic Band 25 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 2,3,45 Girls' Intra- murals 3,4. LISA STEPHENSON IEANNINE STERVINOU Thespians 35 Art Club 45 Con- cert Choir 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 3,4. IOLENE STEVA Spanish Club 2,3,45 Plays 2,35 Concert Band 3,45 Symphonic Band 25 Orchestra 2,35 Girls' Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID STEVENS Football 2. STEVE STEWART R-Club 2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Football 2,35 Baseball 2,3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3, Co-Captain 4. WILBUR STEWART C.O.E. 4. IILL STIGALL Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 45 RAMIZZOU Queen Can- didate 45 Student Council 25 Senior Senate 45 French Club 2,3,45 A.F.S. 45 RAMIZZOU 45 Girls' Special Glee 25 Li- brary Aid 45 Girls' Intra- murals 25 Trackettes 3. DENNIS STITES Student Council 2,3,4 Pres.5 Class Officer 2 Pres.5 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 2,3 Treas., 4 Vice-Pres.5 Key Club 2,3,45 Boys' State 3 Supreme' Court Iustice. LEONARD STONEMAN Football 25 Track 2,3,4. KEVIN STOVALL Football 2,35 Baseball 2,3,4. MIKE STOVER Concert Choir 3,4 Pres.5 Sophomore Choir 25 Boys' Special Glee Club 2,3,4. CAROL SULLIVAN Pep Squad 2,35 Tri-R 35 French Club 2,35 Girls' Intramurals 2,35 Office Occupation 45 Girls' Varsity Volleyball 35 Trackettes 3. KATHY SULLIVAN German Club 35 Plays 25 Latin Club 2. MICHAEL SWANSON Boys' Intramurals 2,3,45 Golf 3,4 Co-Captain. DEBBIE SWARTZ Pep Squad 2,35 Thespians 3,45 Plays 2,3,4. TERRI SWENSON MIKE TAGUE MARTHA TANNER Pep Squad 2,3. KATHY TASHKOFF Pep Squad 2,35 French Club 3, 45 Thespians 35 Plays 2,35 RAYFLECTOR 3. DAVID TAYLOR R-Club 2,3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Sextet 25 Library Aid 35 Boys' Intramurals 35 Foot- ball 2,35 Track 25 Swim Team 35 Wrestling 2. GLENN TAYLOR WAYNE TERRY C.O.E. 4. CHARLES THOMAS Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Boys', Intramurals 2. DAVID THOMAS Symphonic Band 25 Concert Choir 3. GREG THOMPSON F.C.A. 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Boys' Special Glee 2,3,45 Football 25 Indoor Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. IOHN THOMPSON 5 ' PATRICK THOMPSON SUE THOMPSON French Club 2. ROXANNE THOMSON GARY TOLLE Boys' Intramurals 2,3,45 Bas- ketball Manager 45 Cross Country Manager 4. MARK TRAIL Football 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Track 25 Baseball 3. MARK TRENT Honor Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Key Club 3,45 Wres- tling 3,4. MARK TROTTER RAMIZZOU King Candidate 45 R-Club 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Class Officer 3 Pres.5 Senior Senate 45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 F.C.A. 2,3,4 Treas.5 Key Club 2,3,4 Pres.5 Prom Committee Chrm. 35 Football 2,3,4 Tri-Captain5 Track 25 Wrestling 2. MELODEE TRUITT Pep Squad 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 RAMIZZOU Queen 45 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Honor So- ciety 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 French Club 2,3,4 Hist.5 Girls' Intramurals 2,3,45 Prom Com- angtdee 35 Girls' Special Glee . . ROGER C.O.E RUSSEL Sympl 2,3. CHRIS ' F ootbc 2,3,4: ROBER'l Boys' State 1 BECKY Pep S 3,4, C 3,4 Ca MARGC Frencl Choir 2,3. IOHN T R-Clul Track tain 5 I NANCY Pep E Winte: date 4 35 Gi Intrarr Tracks Capta Team KATHY Tri-R 2,35 C STEVEN Came: IUNE V. Orche Choir Sextet 2,3,4, SUSAN Pep S 2,3,4. RONNY DAVID Swim 2,3,4. 25 Latin ,45 Golf ians 3,45 t Club 3, :zys 2,35 fphomore rary Aid 35 Foot- tm Team 'ep Band 2. Concert fhoir 3,45 Z5 Boys' Jotball 25 :k 2,3,4. 3,45 Bas- 5 Cross atball 2 5 Spanish ,45 Wres- .didate 45 Council 3 Pres.5 Jnor So- 4 Treas.5 s.5 Prom Football frack 25 eerleader an 45 Stu- onor So- :iety 3,45 st.5 Girls' im Com- :ial Glee ROGER TUDER C.O.E. 4. RUSSEL TUDER gygmphonic Band 2,35 Football CHRIS TURNER Football 2,3,45 Indoor Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3. ROBERT TURNER Boys' Special Glee 2,35 Boys' State 2,3. BECKY TUTTLE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Girls' Sportsday Team 2, 3,4 Captain 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARGOT TWEED French Club 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3. IOHN TYSON R-Club 2,35 Football 25 Indoor Track 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4 Cap- tain5 Iunior Achievement. NANCY ULSHAFER Pep Squad 2,3,4 Sgt.-at-Arms5 Winter Sports Queen Candi- date 45 French Club 35 A.F.S. 35 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 C.O.E. 45 Trackettes 2,35 Mat Mate 4 Captain5 Girls' Sportsday Team 2,3. KATHY URSERY Tri-R 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 Girls' Intramurals 2. STEVEN UTSEY Camera Club 3,45 Chess Club 2. IUNE VAN CLEAVE Orchestra 2,3,4 Sec.5 Concert Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Sextet 45 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4. SUSAN VAN VEEN Pep Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. , ' RONNY VAN WINKLE DAVID VOGEL Swim Team 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. TERRY VOYLES RON WALDON R-Club 3,45 Football 2,3,45 In- door Track 2,35 Track 2,3. MICHAEL WALKUP Boy's Intramurals 4. IANET WALLACE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,4 5 Football Homecoming green 45 Girls' Intramurals TOM WALRUPF Track 3. PAMELA WALTER Library Aid 4. MARK WARDLE Symphonic Band 2,35 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,45 Indoor Track 35 Track 35 Swim Team 4. DENNIS WASHAM Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. DORIS WATSON Tri-R 25 Girls' Intramurals 2. IAMIE WATT Pep Squad 2,35 Thespians 253, 4 Sec.5 Plays 2,3,45 Conserva- tion Club 35 Girls' Intramurals 2,35 Latin Club 3, Vice-Pres.5 Trackettes 3. WALT WATTS LORA WEBER Pep Squad 25 A.F.S. 25 Girls' Special Glee 35 Girls' Intra- murals 2. PAUL WEHMHOENER Key Club 2,3,45 Boys' Intra- murals 4. CHERYL WELCH Pep Squad 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 Hon- or Society 2,3,4 Vice-Pres.5 French Club 2,3,4 Sec.5 A.F.S. 3,4 Pres.5 RAMIZZOU 3,4 Copy Editor5 Prom Commit- tee 35 Saturday Seminars 4. SHARON WEST N.F.L. 3. ALLEN WHEELDON CLARKE WHEELER RAYFLECTOR 45 Orches- tra 2,3. DIANA WHITE Pep Squad 2,3,4, French Club 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 Girls' Intramurals 2,3,4. KEN WHITE F.C.A. 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Indoor Track 3,45 Track 2,3,4. IUNE WILCOX lgeap Squad 25 Girls' Intramurals FRED WILKINSON DAVID WILLIAMS Conservation Club 35 Stage Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,4 Pres5 Orchestra 2,35 Pep Band 2,3,4 Pres5 Boys' Special Glee DIANE WILLIAMS Pep Squad 25 French Club 3,45 Girls' Special Glee 2,35 Girls' Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls' Sportsday Team 2,3,4 Captain 4. TODD WILLIAMSON' Student Council 3,45 Honor Society 2,3145 A.F.S. 45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Boys' State 35 Prom Committee 35 Football 2,3,45 Student Relation Repre- sentative 3,4. NATHALIE WILLIS Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 3,45 Basketball Homecoming Candidate 45 Student Council 2, 3,45 Class Officer 3 Treas5 Spanish Club 3,45 A.F.S. 35 Prom Committee 35 Latin Club 2,35 Trackettes 3. GINNY WILSON MARC WILSON Boys' Intramurals 3,4. RICHARD WILSON ROBERT WINGATE Chess Club 2,35 Science Club 2,3,45 Amateur Radio Club 3. IEFFREY WISE Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 3,45 French Club 25 Key Club 45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,3. IEANNE WOHLER Pep Squad 2,3,45 Senior Senate 45 French Club 2,3,45 Office Assistant 4. CONNIE WOOD IOEL WOODSIDE Symphonic Band 2,35 Indoor Track 25 Track 2. FRED WOOLDRIDGE R-Club 3,4 Sec. Treas.5 Senior Senate 45 F.C.A. 2,3,45 Key Club 45 Football 2,3,4 Tri- Captain5 Wrestling 2,3,4 Co- Captain. ANITA YARNIVICH Spanish Club 25 Thespians 25 Plays 2,35 Conservation Club 3. LYNETTE YOCUM KATHRYN YOUNG Pep Squad 2,3,45 Iaywalkers 3,45 Senior Senate 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 French Club 3. MONICA YOUNG Pep Squad 25 Concert Choir 35 Sophomore Choir 25 Sextet 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,4. LINDA YOUNT Pep Squad 2,3,45 Winter Sports Queen Candidate 45 Mat Mate 3,45 Trackettes 2,35 Office Oc- cupation 4. MARIA ZAPIEN Spanish Club 4 Spanish Club Representative 45 Girls' Spe- cial Glee 2,35 Girls' Intra- murals 2,45 Girls' Sportsday Team 2,3,4. ' MARSHA ZINNER Pep Squad 3,45 French Club 3, 45 Concert Choir 45 Sophomore Choir 25 Girls' Special Glee 2,3,45 Girls'Intramurals 2,3,4. CAROLYNN ZOELLERS Pep Squad 25 N.F.L. 45 Plays 2,45 Clinic Aid 2. 235 236 Seniors Abbott, Rebecca 46 Adee, Susan 46 Albright, David 46,87 Altermatt, Deborah 46 Amar, Georgia 46 Anderson, Gaye 46 Anderson, Randy 46 Anderson, Richard 46 Andrews, Carla 46 Angotti, Iulie 46,164 Anwander, Suzi 46 Apple, Robert 46 Armstrong, Robert 46 Arndt, Melanie 46 Atkeisson, Randal 46,186 Austin, Gwen 46 Bader, Ricky 46,186 Baker, Iohn 46 Baldwin, Rhonda 46,203 Baldwin, Tim 46 Bales, Susan 46 Barchak, David 46 Barnes, Ioyce 46 Barnes, Pamela 46,76 Barrett, Kathy 47 Barrington, Donna 47 Barren, Iames 47 Barth, Kathleen 47 Bates, William 31 Batliner, Barbara 47 Baylie, Patricia 47 Beam, Ieanine 47,214,217 Beasley, Debbie 47 Beatty, Barbara 47 Beck, William 47,220 Becker, Sandy 47 Bell, Sherry 47 Bellamy, Nancy 31,47 Belland, Rtdbert 47 Benckeser, Connie 48 Benetield, Chris 48 Benton, Ianet 48 Berkstresser, Steve 48 Bersuch, Iune 48 Biggs, Candi 48,209 Billington, Thomas 48,60,179 Bishop, Dennis 48 Blackman, Dave 48 Blackwell, Kenneth 48,155 Blackwell, Myron 48 Blauvelt, Quiquette 48 Bledsoe, Pamela 48 Boatwright, David 48 Bobak, Nan 48 Bockelman, Angela 48 Boehm, Mike 48 Bo1in,Iames 48 Bono, Toni 48 Boosman, Iohn 48 Bosso, Daniel 48,214 Bowen, Dalyne 48 Boyd, Mike 48,139,161,226 Boydston, Kevin 48 Boyles, Rickie 50 Bradbury, Cynthia 50 Bradley, Mark 50 Brand, Debra 50,69 Braun, William 50 - Branson,,Shar,on.50. Braun, Kathy 50 Breshears, Theresa 50 Brookhart, Ann 15,50' Brown, Anita 50 Brown, Cheryl 50,164 Brown, Kevin 50,140,186 Brown, Norma 50 Brown, Patricia Irene 50,206 Brown, Patricia Kay 50 Brown, Robert 50,135 Bryan, Buckle Buckle Michael 50 s, Mark 50 w, Toni 50 Bullard, Randy 6,50,191 Bunce, Diane 50 Burhans, Stephen 50 Burnett, Sandra 50,82 Burns, Danny 50 Studen Burks, Edward 51 Burott, Paul 51 Burton, Danny 51 A Burton, Pamela Burton, Theresa 51 Byrd, Robert 51 Cagle, Debbie 51 Caldwell, Lawrence 51 Caldwell, Roger 51 Ca1tas,Iohn 51 Cameron, Clyde 51 Campion, Corky 51 Carey, Debra 51 Carson, Claudia 51,132,133,203 Cayler, Iett 51 Chamberlain, Ronald 51 Chandler, Karen 51 Chastain,'Mark 51 Cher ,Carl 51 Churlch, Frederick 51 Cipolla, Antone 51 Clark, Charlotte 53 Clark, Debi S3 Clark, Patty 53 Clemens, Robert 53 Clore, Ray 53 Cobb, Earl 53 Cockrell, Timothy 53 Cotter, Susan 53,64,132,133 Cottey, Teresa 53 Collins, Patricia 53,85 Coltharp, Nancy 53 Conard, Stephen 53,220,222 Conklin, Colleen 53 Connelly, Cynthia 53 Cooper, Ioannie 53,220,223 Coppedge, Denise 5,31,53 Corso, Sharon 53 Cox, Chris 53 Cox, Donna 53 Craig, Marcia 53 Crandall, Stephen 53 Crawford, lack 53 Crawford, Richard 53 Crim, Paula 53,54,21l Crist, Debbie 53 Crouch, Vicki 54 Crow, Roxanne 54 Cruse, Patricia 54 Cumbertord, Melinda 54 Daniels, Lawrence 54,193,220 D'Aura, Iohnna 54 , Davenport, Kelly 54 ' Davis, Anne 54,217 Decker, Linda 54 Deming, Michael 54 Dennis, Marilyn 54 Dietz, Terry 54 Dix, Randy 54,86,169,17l Dody, Debbie 54 Doll, Iohn 54 Dominick, Stephen 54,174 Dorsch, Stephen 54,l67,l75,178 Dougherty, Dennis 54,191 Dougherty, Gary 54,79 Doyle, Deborah 54 Drennan, Holly 54 Duckworth, Michael 49,55,212,2l7 Duckworth, Vicki 55 Dulaney, Gail 55 Dumas, Roger 55 Duncan, Vickie 55 Easterwood, Steven 55 Eckard, Michael 55 Edmiston, Iohn 55 Edwards, Ioe 55 Edwards, Martin 55 Edwards, Sheila 55,216 Egbert, Carol 55 Elliott, George 55 Elston,Iil1 55,129,220 Essary, Ianice 55 Eubank, Debra 55 Evans, Charles 55 Evans, Sharon 55 Fadler, Sharon 55 Farr, Patty 55 Farris, Carolee 55,165 Farrell, Iohn 55 Ferguson, Walter 55 v t Index Ferrara, Laurel 55 Feutz, Iana 55 Fields, David 58 Fischer, Nancy 58 Fitzgerald, Iohn 58 Fleetwood, Lonnie 58 Fleetwood, Lyle 58 Flemming, Loris 58,220 Forbes, Debra 58 Ford, Ierry 58 Forman, Kathy 58 Foutts, Sally 58 Fowler, R. Leslie 58 Fox, Arthur 170 Friedley, Patricia 58 Fristoe, Thommi 58 Funk, Ted 58 Garnett, Kaye 58,218 Gattorna, Susan 58,69,189 Gautreaux, Claire 58 George, Thomas 58,179 Gittord, Iamie 58 Godines, Pauline 58 Goergen, Dale 58 Goergen, Dean 58 Gore, Cheryl 58 Gradinger, Marcia 58 Grady, Patricia 59 Grasher, Robert 59 Gray, Bruce 59 Gray, Pete 59 Green, Roger 59 Greenlee, Ben 59 Gregg, Iames 59 Gregory, Donetta 59 Grittin, Melody 59 Grittith, Norman 59 Griggs, Richard 59 Hagelin, Glenna 59,217 Hager, Donald 59 Hall, Delinda 59 Hall Kathryn 59 Hamilton, Kathy 62 Hamilton, Suzanne 62,217 Handwerk, Rebecca 62 Hanna, Marc 44,62 Hanna, Mike 44,62,87,154 Harper, Charlie 7,60,62,79,175 Harwood, Naomi 62 Hawkins, William 62 Heberlie, Diane 62 Herman, Debra 62 Herring, Pat 62 Higgins, Terri 12,62,127 Hill, Linda 62 Hilligoss, Edward 62 Hinck, Cynthia 83 Hinton, Valerie 62 Hodson, Bruce 49,62,13l,217 Hottman, Lu 62,85 Holdinghaus, Cheryl 62,132,133 Hollingsworth, Dan 62,152,153 Holmes, David 62 Hopper, Keith 63 Hough, Gary 63 House, Ioe 63 Hudgens, Orlita 191 Hudson, Robbie 63,157 Hughes, Randy 63 ' Hunter, Bobby 63,84,l55 Hupman, Iana 15,45,63,147,204 Hursman, Susie 63,144,146,208 Ireland, Susan 63 lacks, Deborah 63 laques, Claudia 63 Iohnson, Charlene 63 Iohnson, Cynthia 63 Iohnson, Kathy 44,613,192 Iohnson, Kevin 63 Iohnson, Mark 63 Iohnston, Ianet 63 Iones, Raleigh 63 Iones, Randall 65 Iones, Stephen 65 Iordison, Gregory 65 Kabrick, Kelly 65 Keele, Debbie 65 Kemp, Ioyce 61,65 Kemp, Kathy 65,210 Keyton, Kathy 65 King, Dave 65,l58,160,l85 King, Iettrey 65 King, Pamela I. 49,65,134,135,204 King, Pamela Lynn 65,183 Kirkpatrick, Indy 65 Kitterman, Kerry 65 Kliethermes, Pam 65 Klingensmith, Gary 65,217 Knapp, Greg 65 Kramer, George 65 Kreisel, Rick 65 Krinke, Thomas 65 Krueger, Eric 65 Krueger, Richard 65 La Barge, Ronald 65,212,217 Lambert, Katherine 65,216 Landes, Chad 65 Lane, Roy 66 Larkins, Steve 66 Lcnsen, Diane 66 Lawrence, Matthew 66 Leach, Michael 66 Leavitt, Pam 66,146 Lee, Bill 66 Lee, Keith 66,186 Lee, Randall 66 Legendre, Dean 66 Liljegren, Paul 66 Lipka, Paula 66 Long, Deborah 66 Long, Timothy 68,216 Lunczewski, Karen 68,217 Lutgen, Mark 68,152,153 Luvin, Lynne 68 Lyons, Anthony 68 MacKay, Diane 68,196 Magers, Steve 68 Malchow, Rick 68 Mange, Diana 31,68,207 Mann, Roger 68 Martin, George 68 Martin, Ianice 68 Martin, Sheree 23,61,68 Martinez, Elizabeth 68,145 Mathia, Bruce 68 Matthews, Debra 68 May, Kirk 68,152,153 McClanahan, Linda 68 McClellan, Robert 68 McGhee, Sue 49,68 Mclntyre, Deniece 70,220 McKemy, Steven 45,70,87,l86 McLean, Mark 68 McMahon, Barbara 70 McMurray, Iames 70 McPheeters, Donald 70,216 McVey, Linda 70 Meador, Paul 70 Meller, Robert 70 Mellott, Sharon 70 Meyers, Michelle 70 Milberger, Ioanne 70,184,225 Miller, Iohn 70,212,216 ' Miller, Lonnie 71 Milliken, Iulie 71 Milo, Marilyn 71 Mino, Lourdes 63,71 Mittelstadt, Linda 71 Modlin, Mike 71,144 Monnig, Glenda 71 Moore, Patty 71 Moore, Steven 71 Mora, David 71,166 Morgan, Debbie 71 Morris, Nancy 36,7l,134,135,l99 Moss, Debra 71 Mueller, Sharon 15,7l,85,2l7 Mullenix, Carol 71,205 Mutch, Edward 71 Myers, Debbie 71,217 Myers, Gary 71 Neathery, Craig 71 Newman, Iames 71 Nichols, Iolene 71 Nixon, Timothy 71,84,86,133,l68, 170,178 North, Ron 71,174,2l2,2l6 Norvell, Mark 71 Odneal, David 71 Olson, lim 74,225 Orr, De Osbornt Overba Overstr- Panuco, Patchin Patterso Patterso Patterso Patton, f Pearson Perrill, 1 Peters, 1 Pettit, C Pteiter, Pfortmil Phelps, Phillips, Pickerir Pierstor Pilsl, Ev Pinney, Pinzl, D Piper, C Plost, P4 Potts, C Powell, Powell, Quearr Quiglef Ratterty Ragsda Rakes, l Rash, D Ratlitt, ' Ray, Mi Redd, 14 Reddell Reed, C Rewold Richard Ridings Rinas, C Rinas, 1 Roberts Roberts Robinsc Robinsc Rogers, Rose, E- Rosemc Roussec Rowlan Rowlan Runyar Sackett Saladir Sales, 1 Sambu: Sandell Schlich Schmid Schmitt Schorr, Schumj Schwal Scott, S Scrogh Seaton, Sego, I Seidem Sexton, Shaver Shelby Sheltor Shiner, Shippv Shirem Shontz, 217 Shortin Shouse Shull, 1 Singer, Skeens Skinne Skory, l52,E Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, 135,204 '17 ls ,186 6 225 35,199 117 13,168, Orr, Dennis 74,192 Osborne, Ianet 74 Overbay, Barbara 74 Overstreet, Ierry 74 Pariuco, Mark 74 Patchin, Linda 74 Patterson, Connie 74 Patterson, Ianis 83 Patterson, Linda 74 Patton, loe 74 Pearson, Rick 74 Perrill, Dan 74 Peters, Vicki 64,74,140,182,212 Pettit, Carolyn 74,225 Pfeifer, Ed 74 Pfortmiller, Susan 74 Phelps, Norbert 74 Phillips, Lark 74 Pickering, Dedra 74 Pierstortt, Carol 74 Pilsl, Eva 74 Pinney, Patrice 44,49,74,218 Pinzl, David 74 Piper, Clover 74 Plost, Paula 75 Potts, Cady 10,75 Powell, Michael 75 Powell, Teri 5,44,75,133 Quearry, Pat 12,75,202 Quigley, Iackie 75,148 Rafferty, Patty 75 Ragsdale, Gayla 75 Rakes, Donna 75 Rash, Donna 75 Ratlitf, Teresa 75 Ray, Michelle 75 Redd, Kathy 76 Reddell, Sandra 76 Reed, Carolyn 76 Rewoldt, Iohn 76,216 Richardson,.Mark 76 Ridings, Nila 70,76,l29,198 Rinas,'Camil1a 76 Rinas, Margaret 76,220 Roberts, Katherine 76 Roberts, Patrick 76 Robinson, Brad 76,152, 153 Robinson, lack 83,212,213,2l7 Rogers, Diana 76 Rose, Earl 76 Roseman, Susan 76 Rousseau, Iohn 76 Rowland, Ieftrey 76 , Rowland, Mike 76,217 Runyan, Michael 76 Sackett, Kirk 76,186 Sa1adino,Frank 76 Sales, Larry 76 Sambursky, Mike 77 Sandella, Denise 77 Schlichter, Pamela 77 Schmidt, Edward 77 Schmitt, Kent 77,174 Schorr, Thomas 77 Schump, Rodney 77 Schwaller, Bert 77 Scott, Steve 77,86,224,225 Scrogham, Pamela 77 Seaton, Terry 77 Sego, Anna 77 Seideman, Debra 77 Sexton, Victoria 77,188 Shaver, Michelle 83 Shelby, Pamela 77 Shelton, Doug 77 Shiner, Marilyn 77,217 Shippy, Barbara 77 Shireman, Francie 77 Shontz, Marilyn 77,l34,135,202, 217 Shortino, Victoria 77 Shouse, Garry 77 Shull, Vondra 77 Singer, Christof 210,211 Skeens, Michael 77,216 Skinner, Terry 77 Skory, Alessandra 5, 13,61 ,64,78, 152,211 Smith, Brad 78 Smith, Lester 10,78 Smith, Lora 78 Smith, Mark 78 Smith, Mary 78 Smith, Michael 78 Smith, Steve 83 Smith, Van 78 Smith, Wayne 78 Snelling, Brenda 78 Snow, Elizabeth 78 Sosna, Ioe 78 Spear, Michael 78 Spencer, Dan 78 Spencer, Roy 78,217 Spickelmier, Debbie 78 Spurgeon, Steve 78 Stanley, David 78 Steinman, Robin 78 Stephens, Iackie 78 Stervinou, Ieannine 78 Steva, Iolene 78 Stevens, David 78 Stewart, Steven 78,177 Stiga11,Ii11 78 Stillahn, Valerie 80,208 Stites, Dennis l4,45,49,80,182 Stoneman, Leonard 80 Stovall, Kevin 80 Stover, Michael 80,220 Sullivan, Carol 80 Sullivan, Kathy 80 Swanson, Michael 80,153 Swartz, Deborah 80 Swartz, Raylene 80 Tanner, Martha 80 Tashkoif, Kathleen 80 Taylor, David 80 Terry, Wayne 80 Thomas, Charles 80,216 Thomas, David 80 Thomas, Steve 80,130 Thompson, Greg 49,80 Thompson, Iohn 80 Thompson, Roxanne 80 Tolle, Gary 80,129 Tooker, Patricia 80 Totten, Patricia 80 Trent, Mark 80 Trotter, Mark 5l,81,l83,187 Truitt, Melodee 81,165,183,202, 224 Tuder, Russell 81 Turner, Chris 81 Turner, Don 81 Turner, Robert 81 Tuttle, Rebecca 81,164 Tweed, Margot 81 Tyson, Iohn 81,167 Ulshafer, Nancy 52,81,l47 Ursery, Kathy 81 Utsey, Steven 81 Van Camp, Vicki 81 VanCleave, Iune 81,214,220 VanOrmer, Robert 81 Van Veen, Susan 81,185 VanWinkle, Ronny 81 Vogel, David 81,157 Voyles, Terry 81 Waldon, Ronald 81,106 Wallace, Ianet 82,132,133,202 Walroff, Tom 82 Washam, Dennis 82 Wardle, Mark 82 Watson, Doris 82 Watt, Iamie 82 Watts, Walter 82 Webb, Iohn 82 Weber, Lora 82 Wehmhoener, Paul 82 Welch, Cheryl 82,183,193 West, Sharon 82 Wheeler, Clarke 82 White, Diana 82 White, Kenny 37,82,133,159,161, 175 Wilcox, Iune 82 Willard, Dave 82 Williams, David 82,84,l35,2l2, 213,216 Williams, Diane 82,164 Williamson, Todd 82,161,212,216 Willis, Nathalie 82,134,315 Wilson, Ginny 83 Wilson, Marc 83 Wilson, Richard 83 Wingate, Robert 83 Wise, Iettrey 83 Withers, Iohn 83 Witthar, Mike 83 Wohler, Ieanne 83 Wood, Connie 83 Woodside, loel 83 Wooldridge, Fred 45,83,l55 Yarnevich, Anita 83 Yocum, Lynette 81,83 Young, Kathy 83 Yount, Linda 83,147 Zapien, Maria 83 Zinner, Marsha 83 Zoellers, Carolyn Sue 83 Iuniors Acree, Kathy 90 Adams, Karen 90 Adkins, Stephen 90,169 Agee, Michael 90,95,l70,172 Allison, Shelly 90 Anderson, Bradley 90 Anderson, William 90 Andrews, Kitt 90 - Antone,Wi?S IIB Bailey, Timothy 90f224 Baker,Debra 90,102,217 Baker, Nancy 90,95,203 Baldwin, Robert 90,212 Balestere, Margaret 90,192 Barnett, Brenda 90 Barrett, Charles 90 Basham, Brian 90 1 Baxter, Patricia 90 Beasley, Kayron 90 Bell, Dennis 90,217 Belshe, Curt 90 Berislavich, Elizabeth 90,99 Best, Connie 90 Biggs, Mark 90 Birgam, Kathleen 90 Bishop, Pam 90 Blackwell, Kathleen 90 Blakemore, Christopher 90,195 Blevins, Daniel 90,217 Bly, Sheila 90 Bockelman, Conni 90 Bolin,Iu1ie 90,217 Bone, Stephen 90 Bono, Charles 90 Boswell, Kay 90 Boyd, Gary 90,97 Boyd, Linda 90 Boynton, Debra 90 Bradbury, Ralph 90 Braden, Carol 90 Bradlield, Michael 169,172 Brady, Michael 90 Branson, Terry 90 Brookhart, William 90,187 Brooks, Catherine 90 Brooks, Cynthia 90 Brooks, Ellen 90 Brown, Chyrll 90 Brown, Meridee 90,217,219 Brownfield, Deborah 90,103 Broyles, Linda 90 Brunson, Deighton 90 Bryan, Carol 90 Bryan, Gary 216 Buchhorn, Teresa 90,103 Burgess, Edward 90 Burlison, Kent 90 Burnett, Pamela 90 Burns, Carol 90 Burriss, Carol 90,214 Butler, Kim 90 Buxbaum, Iohn 89,90, 102,175,178 Caldwell, lane 90 Callwell, Bruce 90 Carle, William 90 Carlson, Richard 90 Carson, Chris 91 Carson, Debra 91 Carter, Patty 91 Chandler, Iulie 91 Chapman, Mark 91 Chapman, Sherry 91 Cherry, George 91 Chrisman, Gail 91 Christianson, Ian 91,190,217 Cissna, Neysa 91 Clark, Ieri 91 Clark, Iimmy 91,97 Clark, Pamela 91 Clary, Ed 91 Clevenger, Stephen 216 Clore, Douglas 9l,2l2,2l3,2l7 Coatney, Greg 91 Cobine, Steve 96 Cockre1l,Ianet 91 Coffman, Martha 91 Collier, Gregory 91 Comer, Diane 91,99,2l2 Comer, Scott 91 Conger, Kent 91 Conner, Peggy 91 Cooley, Iames 91 Cooper, Michael 91 Coppedge, Debra 91 Cossey, Steven 91 Coulter, Brenda 91,144 Covey, Chrys 91 Cox, Becky 188 Crews, Michael 91 Cuzick, Clifton 91 Daniel, Wendy 91 Darnell, Paula 91 Davidson, Marshall 91 Davis, Linda 91 Dayton, Mary 91 Deal, William 91 Dean, Cynthia 91 DeGreave, Dorothea 91 Deming, Patrick 91,l45,189,23l DePlasita, Iimmy 91 Diecidue, Ioan 9l,94,139 Ditty, Nancy 91 Dover, Susan 91 Downs, Terry 91 Doyle, Kim 91 Dudley, Michael 91 Dunn, Iames 91 Duvall, Denise 92 Early, Claudia 92 Ebel, Ruth 92 Edelblute, Iill 92 Eichman, lack 92,170,171 Eikel, Don 92 Eilers, Kenneth 92 Eklund, Gina 92 Eli, Daryl 92 Ellis, Iana 92 Epperson,1eanne 92 Eskew, Steven 92 Ethridge, David 92 Eubank, David 92 Evans, David 92 Farrell, Charlene 92,190 Faucett, Iohn 92,94,l95,l5 Feaker, Randy 92 Fee, Cynthia 92 Penske, Katherine 92 Fischbach, Valerie 92 Fiscus, Bob 92 Fishell, Allen 214,216 Fitzsimmons, Mike 92 Flagg, Carolyn 92,94,99,190,2l2 Flahive, Richard 92 Floyd, Donna 92 Fonville, Laura 92 Fortune, Greg 92 Foutts, Harvey 92 Francis, Geary 92 Fuller, Mary Io 92,l07,130,l82 Fuller, Sam 92 Furlong, Michael 92 George, Kathy 92,214,216 Gibson, Pam 92 Gibson, Steven 92 G1adney,Ieanette 92 Goldsby, Lucinda 92 Goodman, Eric 92 Graham, Chrir2,1 ,.,.. Green, Carol 92,100 Gregory, Ioned 92 Hall, Matt 93 Hall, Timothy 93 Hamblen, Matthew 93,103,l95,206 Hamlin, Leison 93 Hanna, Iames 93 Harbert, Catherine 93 Harness, Brian 93 Harper, Helen 93 Harris, Cheryl 93 Harris, Deborah 93 Harriss, Samela 93 Hart, David 93,167,175 Hawkins, lane 93,106,139,194,207 Hayslett, Karen 93 Hedden, Dona 93 Heil, Brian 163 237 238 Henage,Mar1esse 93 Henson, Rebecca 93 Hernandez, Cheryl 93 Herndon, Iohn 93 Herrington, IoAnn 93 Herzog, Debra 93 Hi.nken, Tom 93 Hinkley, Rick 93 Hinton, Teresa 93 Hite, Curtis 93,216 Hoban, Kathleen 93 Holder, Kristie 89,93,94,148,196 Holdinghaus, Mark 93 Holmes, Roy 93 Holwick, Karen 93 Hopkins, Debbie 93 Horneday, Carol 93 Horton, Mary 93 House, Ierome 93 Howard, Yvonne 93 Hunt, Mary 93 ller, Gerald 93,157 11er,IoBeth 93,198 Irvin, Dorian 96 lagels, Kim 96 Iohnson, Becky 96 Iohnson, Bradley 96,222 Iohnson, Stephen 96,106,216 Iones, Miles 96 lourdan, Ray 96 Kee, Christine 96 Keely, Roger 96 Keller, Teresa 96,99 Kemp, Connie 96 Kemple, Mark 210,222 Kenepaske, Carl 96 Kenepaske, Richard 96 Kerby, Marsha 96 Kensinger, Gary 96 King, Ieanne 96 Kobe, David 96 Kremers, Sharon 96 Kresse, Debra 96 Kretzschmer, Denise 96 Kump, Debra 96 LaBuda, Kathleen 96 A Lancaster, Michael 96 Lancaster, Steven 96 Landis, Nikki 96 Lanham, Elizabeth 40 Larsen, Donald 96 Lasken, Liz 96 Lawrence, Iulie 96 Lawrence, Kevin 96,167 Leith, Mike 96 Lenken, Iames 96 Leone, Debbie 96,97 Leslie, Ioan 96 LeVota, Virginia 96,189 Lindeman, Cynthia 96 Linquist, Alan 96 Littrell, Brent 96 Lockler, David 96 Lombardo, Sam 96 Long, lvlichael 96 Longstatt, Cindy 96,101,106 Luebbert, David 29,96 Luckey, Brad 96 Luker, left 96 Lunn, Kim 96 Lytle, Kathy 96 Magelssen, lay 96 Malott, Melanie 96,103,106 Manning, Douglas 96 Mantle, Debbie 95,96 .,MQr!ir1,.h11es 96 Martinez, Debi 96,145 Martino, Ronald 96 Marzoll, Dianna 96 Mason, Kevin 96 Mauer, Marsha 96 McAtee, Michael 96 McBride, Ianet 94,96,l07 McClanahan, David 96 McDowe1l,Iohn 93,96,170,231 McFarland, Mike 96 McGaughey, Dale 97 McGee, Kathleen 97,217 McGowan, Dale 216 McKinley, Mitzi 97 McKinney, Nancy 97 McWilliams, Rosalyn 97 Medlin, Iohn 97 Meek, Elaine 97,102 Meier, Carol 97 Meiners, Sandra 97 Mendenhall, Harry 97,170 Meredeth, Terrilyn 97 Merrell, Angela 97 Meyer, Allen 97 Milberger, Lois 97 Miller, Daniel 97 Miller, Denise 97 Miller, Leslie 97 Miller, Linda 97 Mills, Donald 216 Minor, Maryl 97 Mitchell, David 97 Mitchell, Nancy 97 Mitchell, Neal 97 Mitchell, Pamela 89,97 Monsees, Timothy 97,l06,182, 183,194,195 Moore, Connie 97 Moore leftre 97 f Y 1,l'..f9msf1?slzsV5Ol5T9ll01,217 rm.....4,.Lg ' 1 Morrison, Wanda 97 Morth, Gail 97 Muessig, Doris 97 Mullin, Robert 97 Munoz, David 97 Napier, Gail 89,97 Neeley, Scott 97,100,187 Newhouse, Teresa 97 Nichols, Beverly 97 Norton, Cinda 97,192 Nungester, Clark 97 O'Brien, Darcy 97 Occhipinti, Carmela 95,97,203 Oesterle, Deena 98 ' Osborn, Richard 98 Oster, Bill 98 Overbay, Dennis 98,109 Parker, Hope 98 Parker, Kathy 92,98,l95 Patterson, Deborah 98 Pemberton, Richard 98 Phillips, Iamezell 98 Picard, Craig 98 Pine, Christine 98 P1umb1ey,Iacque1ine 98 Poague, Kevin 98 Poindexter, Diane 98 Poindexter, Pamela 98 Pollick, Peggy 98 Popplewell, Ronald 98 Post, Teresa 98 Precht, Phyllis 98 Preston, Iames 98 Preston, Mark 98 . Rader, Robbie 6,158,162 ' Ragon, Travis 98 Ray, Robin 98 1 Reed, Marilyn 98 Reese, Curtis 98 Reesejlames 171 Reid, Rene 98 Renken, Susan 95,98,203 Rhodes, Carol 98 Rice, Lea Ann 88,95,98,202,203 Riddle, Richard 98,l39,162,l66 Ridinger, Rodney 98 Riggin, Kim 98 Rinke, Mary 98 Robinett, Cindy 98 Robinson, Debbie 97,98,214 Rogers, Michael 98 Rosanbalm, Sherry 98 Rose, Kathy 98 Rosbaugh, Denise 11,98 Roseman, Kimberly 98 Salsig, Marcia 98 Scrman, Tim 98 Sanders, Thomas 98 Soahill, Tom 98,148,195 Schmidt, Grant 98,174,214 Schoonover, Perry 98 Schreimann, Michael 98 Schulte, Stephen 98 Scott, Christina 99 Sears, Pamela 99 Shaver, Ieanine 99,101,2l4,216 Shelton, Ed 99 Shelton, Mark 99,169,173 Shelton, Marlene 99 Shepard, Karl 99,214 Shireman, Mark 99 Shirk, Deborah 99 Shook, Sharon 99 Sickman, Vicki 99 Sirnler, Daniel 99 Simmons, Denise 99 Simmons, Leslee 99 Sine, Thomas 99,144,216 Sing, Willia 99 Skirvin, Deborah 99,148 Slinger, Diana 99 Smith, Cynthia 99 Smith, Denise 25,99 Smith, Glenna 99,100 Smith, Kathryn 99 Smith, Rick 99 Smith, Susan 99 Smithson, Laura 99 Smock, Gregory 99 Snider, Marilyn 99,138 Snow, Cynthia 99 Snow, Keith 99 Southern, Kay 99,106 Spencer, Susan 99 Springstuke, Cindy 99 Srader, Terri 99 Staggs, Debra 98,99,106,188 Stangl, Terri 99 Staples, Kevin 99,194 Staley, Iudith 99,198 Stark, Iudy 99 Stervinou, Greg 99 Stewart, Linda 99 Stokes, Steve 99,107,167,216 Street, Richard 99 Swann, Deborah 100 Swartz, Marva 100,165 Swenson, Shelly 100 Swift, Diane 100 Tade, Catherine 100 Tankesley, Clifton 100 Taylor, Sharon 100 Teegarden, Debra 100 Thomas, David 100,176 Thompson, Beth 100,216 Thompson, Phyllis 100 Thorne, Michael 100 Todd, Lance 100 Trotter, Lee 89,l00,183,231 Trusty, Robert 100,167,175 Tucker, Ianet 100 Tuder, Brenda 100 Van Cleave, Linda 100,214 Van Meter, Steve 100 Van Veen, Steven 100,222 Varsalona, Carmella 100,101 ,l02, 190,216 Vest, Martin 100 Vogel, Clayton 100 Walker, Sheri 100 Wallace, Lex 100 Ward, Vicki 100 Warman, Gary 100 Warren, Iill 100 Waters, lames 100 Webb, Vicki 100 Welch, Craig 100 Welch, Paul 100 Wellington, Iudy 100 Welsh, William 100 Wheeldon, Debra 100 Wheeler, David 100,216 Wheeler, Donna 100 Wheeler, Susan 100 White, Kevin 95,100,172,173 Whitehead, Karen 100,102, 1 82,212 Whitt, Steve 101 Wienke, Michael 101 Wienshienk, Aneta 101 Wilcox, Craig 101,212,217 Wilcox, Marcia 101 Wilkes, Steven 216 Wilson, Mark 101 Wilson, Michele 101 Winters, Rick 101 Wissinger, Mike 101 Withers, Ralph 101 Witthar, Denice 101 Wolfe, Marie 101 Wolff, Sharon 101 Woodcock, Delila 101 Woodman, Cynthia 101 Woodward, Rhonda 101 Wollery, Kathy 101 Woolverton, Don 101 Yeates, Tom 101 York, Deborah 101 M .,,. Young,1anet 101 Young, Melanie 101 Young, Scot 101 Yount, David 101 Zeysing, Gina 102 Zmuda, Ann 102 Sophomores Accurso, lack 110,166 Ackerly, Betty 110,116 Adams, Kathleen 110 Addison, Steven 110 Albertson, Thomas 110 Alley, Phillip 110,116 Arends, Donna 110,116,121 Arlint, Mike 110,177 Arnold, Dorothy 110 Arnold, Kay 110 Arnold, Rita 110 Aucoin, Io Anne 110,214 Audsley, Barbara 110 Austin ,Phillip 110 Austin, Terri 110 Babich, Tom 110,216 Bader, Elizabeth 1 10 Bailey, Gregory 110 Baker, Baker, Barha Randall 1 10 Rhonda 1 10 Kay 110 In: Barnes, Mary 110 Bartlett, Ianice 110 Basham, Dona 110 Baylie, Richard 110 Beachner, Gregory 110 Beam, Gary 110 Beauchamp, Daniel 110 Bedell, Laurie 110 Beets, Karen 110 Benkovich, lames 110 Bentler, Susan 110 Berry, William 110 Bertkin, Kevin 110 Bertken, Steve 1 10 Beydler, Ianice 110 Bielak, David 110 Bielak, Edward 110 Biggs, Deborah 110 Bland, Morton 110 Blankenship, Mary 1 10 Bledsoe, Terri 110 Blickman, Donald 110,217 Boak, Nancy 110 Boatwright, Marvin 110 Boehm, Larry 110 Bohannon, Charles 110 Bosso, David 110 Bowman, Bradley 110 Boyd, Donald 110 Boyd, Shelia 110 Boydston, Barbara 110 Boynton, Tom 110 Bradbury, Terri 110 Brand, Mark 110,163 Brann, Yvette 110,124 Brennan, Lynda 110 Breshears, Robert 110 Brooks, Edward 110 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown , Brenda 110 ,Debra 110 , Michael 110 ,Patty 110 e, Ron 110 Bruckmeier, Robert 111 Bullard, Iohn 111 Bungart, David 111 Burge, Kevin 111 Burks, Nina 111,183,222 Burks, Pamela 111 Burns, Richard lll Buttram, Kathleen 111 Byrnes, Iames 111 Cain, Mark 111 Caldwell, Linda 111 Calias, Rhonda 111 Carlson, Deborah 111 Carlson, Gwendolyn 111 Cation, Mary 111 Cesar, Iett 111 Chapman, Ianet 111 Chastain, Kent 111,116,217 Clark, Bradley 111 Clark, Debbie 111 Clark, 1 Clemen Clisso, 1 Clore, I Cole, G Conard Conley, Conner Conner Connor Corn, P Cotheri Cox, Cl Cox, C1 Craig, 4 Craig, 1 Crando Crane, Cross, 1 Crowde Cumbe Cummi Daniel, Dannei Davis, l Davis, l Davis, f De Gar De Gro Derniei Devene Dickey Dienho Dix, G1 Dody, l Dolenc Doll, D Donnic Doudri Doughl Duckwt Dunba: Durekc Durns, Earley, Easterc Eckard Ecker, I Edwarc Egerstr Egbert, Eikel, S Eilers, I Eiserne Eissler, Elsea, l Engle, Epperl' Epperl' Eshalnw Ethridg Eubanl Farmel Farmel Farrell Farris, Faulkn Feagal Fee, S1 Felz, Ic Fenson Ferger, Finck, Fiscus, Fiscus, Fisher, Fisher, F itzger Flemin Forrest Forrest Fox, Pc Frankl Frazier Fuinac Fulton, Gardn Garret Gash, Q Georg Gladn Goetz, Goddc Grabb Graha Clark, Dottie 11,111 Clement, Sue 111 Clisso, Laura 111 Clore, Donald 111,212 Cole, Gary 111,113 Conard, Robert 111 .Conley, Deborah 111,217 Conner, Michael 111 Conner, Terry 111 Connors, Karen 111 Corn, Paula 111 Cothern, Douglas 111 Cox, Cliff 111 Cox, Craig 111 Craig, Cathy 111 Craig, Cindy 111 Crandall, Cathy 111 Crane, Barbara 115,217 Cross, Kim 111 Crowdes, Richard 111 Cumberford, lack 111 Cummins, Ioy 112 Daniel, Debbie 112 Danner, Daniel 112 Davis, Douglas 112 Davis, Dwight 112 Davis, Thomas 112 De Garmo, Virginia 112 De Grotf, Charles 112 Dernier, Marty 112,216 Deveney, Kim 112 Dickey, Donnie 112 Dienhart, David 112 Dix, Gregory 112 Dody, Donald 112 Dolence, Daniel 108,112,212,216 Doll, David 112 Donnici, Richard 112 Doudrick, Dale 112 Doughty, Karen 112 Duckworth, lack 112,113 Dunbar, Timothy 112 Dureka,1ames 112 Du-rns, Penny 112 Earley, Henry 212 Easterday, Cheryl 112 Eckard, Nancy 112 Ecker, Lori 112 Edwards, Douglas 112 Egerstrom, Tom 112 Egbert, Barbara 112 Graham, Gary 22,113 Gravitt, Paul 113 Gray, Ieffrey 113 Gray, Iodie 113 Green, Cynthia 113 Greenlee, Linda 113 Guillaiams, Dell 114 Gust, Rodney 114 Guthier, Dannielle 114 Hager, Ronald 114 Hall, Denise 114 Hamblen, Martha 114 Hamilton, Karen 114 Hammonds, Mary 114 Hancock, Rebecca 114 Handwerk, Connie 114 Hansen, Terry 114 Harbert, Ginna 114 Hardegree, Ianice 114 Harmon, Catherine 108,114,123 Harris, Teresa 114 Harrison, led 114 Harrison, Sharon 114 Hawes, Ianice 114 Hay, Bernita 114 Hayes, Elizabeth 114 Hays, Tina 114,127 Heftner, Alan 114 Heinrich, Vicki 114 Henderson, Lori 114 Henderson, Nancy 114 Henik, Iohn 114 Hickey, Roxanne 114 Hicks, Paul 114 Hickson, Donald 114 Higgins, Bruce 114 Hill, Patricia 114 Hill, Roy 114 Hoffman, Kathy 114 Hohman, Audrey 114 Holland, Gary 114 Holler, Greg 114 Hollingsworth, Cindy 114 Holtzclaw, Charles 114 Horner, Laurence 114 Hovis, Paula 114 Humphreys, Scott 114 Hunter, Iohn 114 Hutchens, Connie 114 Ireland, Matt 114 Irons, Cheryl 114 Ioy, Rob Eikel, Sandra 112 Eilers, Robert 112 Eiserner, Steven 112 Eissler, Richard 112 1 Elsea, Brenda 112,217 Engle, Lorri 112 Epperly, David 112 Epperly, Doug 112 Eshalman, David 112 Ethridge, Dean 112 Eubank, Steve 112 Farmer, Bety 113 Farmer, Vicki 113 Farrell, Catherine 113 Farris, Larry 113 Iackson, Barbara 114 Iackson, Michelle 114 lohnson, Ianet 114,216 Iohnson, Iennifer 109,114,223 Iohnson, Karen Lee 114 Iohnson, Karen Marie 114 lohnson, Lucinda 114 Iohnson, Paula 114 Iohnston, Richard 114 Iones, C Iones, K ynthia 114 enneth 114 Iones, Michael 114,118,212,216 Iones, Richard 114 Iones, Robert 114 ert 114 Faulkner, Cheryl 113 Feagan, Sheila 113 Fee, Susan 113 Fe1z,IoAnn 113 Fenson, Kent 113,161 Fergerson, Christine 113 Finck, Iim 113 Fiscus, Patricia 113 Fiscus, Teresa 113 Fisher, Gary 113 Fisher, Ioe 113 Fitzgerald, Roger 113 Fleming, Iames 113,217 Forrester, Scott 113,216 Forrester, Iames 113 Fox, Patricia 113 Franklin, Christopher 113 Frazier, Michele 113 Fuinaono, Vaiaulu 113 Fulton, Nancy 113 Gardner, Shirley 113 Garrett, Gerry 113 Gash, Ioel 113 George, Eric 113 G1adney,Ianis 113 Goetz, Ieff 113 Goddal, Danny 113 Grabb, Kathy 10,213,113 Graham, Deborah 113 Iudkins, Barbara 114,124 Kabrick, David 114 Kelpe, Steve 114,173 Kennedy, Sandra 115 Kensinger, loyce 115 Kerns, Pamela 115 Kever, Melvin 115 Kirnmi, Alvin 115 King, Dolores 115 King, Lewis 115 Kirchoff, Debbie 115 Kitterman, Mark 115 Kleiman, Anita 115 Kliethermes, Patricia 115 Kliethermes, Terri 115,127 Kobe, Theresa 115 Kolm, Dale 115 Kudart, Karen 115,127 Lambrecht, Rodney 115 Landis, loseph 115 Lane, Iohn 115 Latz, Douglas 113 Lawrence, Keith 115,216 Layne, David 115 Leach, Iames 115,212,216 Lee, Denise 115 Le Fevre, Linda 115 Leslie, Charles 115 Leslie, Ieff 115 Leslie, Michael 115 Le Vota, Melanie 115 Lewis, lanet 115 Lirnbach, Michael 115 Linders, Pam 115 Lockler, Don 115 Lockwood, Steve 115,118,212,217 Logsdon, Lance 115 Logston, David 115 Long, Charles 115 Long, Clifford 115 Long, Iacklin 115 Longstaff, Gregory 115 Love, lane 115 Lutgen, Iackie 115 Lynaugh, Ioyce 118 Lyngar, Charlene 118 Lynch, Michael 116,118,217 Lynn, Marchele 118 Lyons, Lynda 118 Macomber, Steve 118 Mallot, Mary 118 Mann, Iames 118 Mantle, Martha 118 Marshall, William 118 Martin, Daniel 118 Martin, Ianice 118 Martin, Paul 118 Martinez, Mark 118 Mascaro, Raul 118 Mason, Neva 118 y Masten, Paula 118 Maston, Karen 118,144 Matherly, Ronald 118 Mathews, Timothy 118 Maurer, Mark 118 Maxey, Marcia 118 McAtee, Kathleen 118 McBride, Iames 118 McCall, Gerald 118,216 McClenagan, Richard 118,212,216 McClintock, Gary 118 McCormick, Ierome 118 McGhee, Thomas 117,118,159 McWilliams, Royn 118 McVey, Bob 118 Melson, Mark 118 Miller, Cheryl 118,165 Miller, Iames 118 Miller, Kenneth 118 Mitchell, Kathleen 118 Mittelstadt, Kathy 118 Mock, Steven 118 Modlin, Suzanne 1l2,118,l41,148, 206 Monaco, Ralph 108,123,126 Mondlin, Ralph 118 Monnig, Randy 118 Moody, Donna 118 Moore, Sheryl 118 Moore, William 118 Montgomery, Timothy 118 Mothersbaugh, David 118 Munoz, Virginia 118,223 Murray, Barbara 118 Nace, Dewayne 118 Naylor, Randy 118 Neill, George 118 Nichols, Elizabeth 118 Nichols, Linda 118 Nichols, William 118 Nickle, Dave 118 Noland, Dennis 119 Novak, Stanley 119 Occhipinti, Iune 119 Olson, Sue 119 Olvis, Karen 119 Overbay, Michael 119,173,177 Overstreet, Ieffrey 119 Owsley, Sharon 119 Paris, Pamela 119 Patterson, Brenda 119 Patterson, Debra 119 Patterson, Leland 119 Patterson, Valie 119 Pendleton, Michael 119 Pennington, Vicki 119 Perkins, lames 119 Peters, Iames 217 Peterson, Richard 119 Pfeiffer, Ieannie 119 Phillips, Teresa 119 Picht, left 119 Pierce, Iohn 119,216 Pierce, Pamela 119 Poe, Cathryn 119 Ponessa, Elizabeth 119 Pope, Marlys 119 Porter, William 119 Powell, Lisa 119,124 Powell, Peggy 119 Prater, Terri 119 Proctor, Terri 119,216 Quinn, lohn 119 Rader, David 119 Ragsdale, Tim 216 Ramsey, Barbara 119 Ratliff, Denise 119 Ray, Brenda 119 Ray, Donna 36,119 Ray, Roger 119,125 Redenbaugh, Kevin 119 Reeds, Cynthia 119 Rendon, Michelle 119 Renken, Karen 116,120 Reynolds, Iill 108,120,123,124 Richards, Debra 120 Riddle, Steven 120 Ridinger, Rory 120 Ridpath, Chuck 120 Rigsby, Michael 120 Rinas, Max 120 Risser,11ene 120 Ritter, Robin l20,192,212,2l4 Roberts, Ernest 120 Roberts, Iames 120 Roberts, Robin 216 Robertson, Kathy 120 Robinson, Donald 120 Robles, Kathleen 120,223 Romine, Rhonda 120 Roush, Gary 120 Russ, Mary 120 Russell, Randy 120 Ryan, Katherine 117,120 Saladino, Robert 120 Scarlett, Lynda 120 Schaefer, Barbara 120 Schamback, Robin 120 Schlie, Cathy 120 Schenewerk, Steven 120,212,217 Schooling, Susan 120 Schuepbach, Lina 120 Sciara, Rosemary 120 Scott, Iudith 120,217 Scott, Sharon 120 Setzer, Anita 120 Shade, Iames 120 Sharitz,Katheryn 120 Shearer, Steven 120 Shelley, lohn 120 Shepherd, Ginger 120 Shepard, Pat 120 Sherman, Terry 120 Shippy, Brenda 120 Shireman, Steve 120 Shirk, Steve 1201 Shirk, Tawnie 120 Shouse, Karan 120 Shouse, Rene 120 Simcosky, David 120 Simler, Toni 120 Simmons, Dawn 120 Simmons, Ronald 120 Simpson, Darrell 120 Sine, Tracy 120,214,217 Sing, Constance 120 Skinner, Debra 121 Sligar, Greg 118,l2l,212,213,216 Slutter, Lisa 121 Smiley, William 121 Smith, Carol 121 Smith, Debbie 121 Smith, Karen 121 Smith,Iana 121 Smith, Mark 121 Smith, Martha 121 Smit11,Pau1 121 Smithee, Debra 121 Snook, Sandra 121 Solito, Mary 121 Sosna, Anne 121 Southern, Allen 121 Spencer, Cindy 121 Sprink,Ianie 121 Srader, Robert 121,173 Steinman, Candy 121 Stephen, Michael 121 Stephenson, Edgar 121 Stewart,Io11n 121,214,216 239 FF ,,. Q ' 1 : 1 it sl 'Il 1 Stigal1,lay 121 Stock, Patricia 121 Suddarth,lenniter 121 Sumpter, Patricia 121 Swartz, Renee 121 Swartz, lohn 121 Tade, William 121 Talbot, Robert 121 Tallman, Kathy 121,222 Tattershall, Charles 121 Taylor, Candy 121 Taylor Iohn 121 Taylor, Gail 121 Taylor, Iames 121 Templeton, Oneta 121 Tetlow, Thomas 24,121 Thayer, Claudia 121 Thomas, Deborah 121 Thomas, Donna 121 Thomas, Teresa 121 Thompson, William 121 Thornton, David 121 Thornton, Victoria 122 Timmerman, Iohn 122 Tindle, Kathy 122 Tomlinson, Deborah 122 Tooker, Michael 122,163 Turner, Diana 122,208 Turner, Don 122 Turner, Ierry 122 Turner, Heather 122,127 Tyler, Brenda 122 Ulgener, Kathleen 122 Van Wye, Chris 120,122 Vaughn, Russell 122 Vincent, Stephen 122 Virchow,lames 122 Volpe, loseph 122 Vospette, Stephanie 122 Wade, Barbara 122 Wait, Herbert ll Walker, Randi 122 Walters, Debbie 122 Warden, Danny 122 Wardle, Mike 122 Warman, Victoria 122 Wass, Mark 122 Watson, Debra 122 Watt, Laura 122 Watts, Fred 122,216 Wealancl, Mark 122 Weatherbee, Gayle 122 Wegner, Donald 122 Welch, Brenda 122 Wells, David 122 Werner, Karen 122 West, Linda 122 Wheeler, Danny 122,217 Wheeler, George 122,216 Wheeler, Sonia 122 Whelan, Iulie 112,122,139 Whestone, Rickie 122 ' White, Stephen 122 White, Teresa 122 Wiles, Mark 122 Wilkes, Karen 122 Willard, Kay 122 Willeford, Becky 122 Williams, Claudia 122 Williams, Vallie 122 Willoughby, Debra 122 Wilson, Cheryl 122 Wilson, Deborah 122 Wilson, Iulie 122 Wilson, Vickey 122 1 ' 238 WALSWORTH 240 Marceline, Mo., L',S.A. 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