Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1969
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Q.fw1vkp,,,jQf1k ,, 7 ' A AD MI I I RA I IO X,,x HJ W ' K 'i a United though repamteaf' . . , through fac- ulty meetings . . . teaching techniques . . . sponsorships . . . department meetings . . striving for perfection . . . school spirit . . . through a desire to leave a legacy . . . a desire to lead . . . a desire to help others . . . Administration r it r - 't ' 4 iall -9 u r up S f 5 O 5 A, JO f DJ Lg -Z' 2-51- K , , N 'f A ,f 1: , L, , P '7 A Momentary relaxing occurs as Mr. Foralcer and N r Sig- M, f i .Nesbit enjoy a humorous incident in the days activities, Smith-Hale Dedicated to Honorees On November 5, l968 at 2:00 o'clock, Smith-Hale junior High School was dedi- cated to Mrs. Mable Smith and Miss Mable Hale. Miss Hale passed away shortly before the building was completed. Attending the dedication ceremonies were Mrs. Smith, honoree, Mr. Foraker, Superin- tendent, Mr. Nesbit, Assistant Superinten- dent, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Cattle, Mr. Steck, Mr. Hamby, the Board of Education, and approximately 400 other people. Final plans for the construction of Hick- man Mills High, the second high school in the district, were completed. Weather con- ditions delayed ground breaking ceremonies until early September, l968. l - new schools. Mr. Foralter and Mr. Nesbit discuss phases ot' construction for tic 'E Z ff .ri Sonic Presi tantl Mr. I XYZ! 'i5z,,t.t,1 f f, 'Nw H X I ' as 5 A7 K,-f it , f m 5L'dl'L'!l,' Mr. Tom Forukcr, Superintendent of Schoolsg Mr. A. A. McElroy, Prcsiticntg Mrs. jane l-C.'LlVL'I1S, St-crcttiry. Sfilllilfilgf Dr. Guy Lurtcr, Assis- tant Superintendent ofSQhoo1sg Mr. Paul Kzimitsukgt, Dr. George XVillilllU5, Mr. Milton Duncan, Mr. XXI-iidcll johuningsmicr, Vice-PrcsiticntgMr,13i1l ROL1IiI1Cf2lSiiSOi.lTltlI1Ll!LQilXgLlIl cnrirc school district .ut quittly ittoinplishtti xx ithin tht walls of tht ttntril otha 5. Q13 , 'Q rs -.. iff, f 1 N - 'fr Q. . ,gy-,,':::jg, g.'.f,g gf 5 .ini ,-gf: V' f-Q73 A ,fl-V -1 - ,bp 555- a A 1 'HV -3 3:-,z . V, 35 5, , ,V -g-. - .4 L. ' ' ' f .3 ' 'rg ' ' f'1i-Lf,-Lt f-1.'-rfiz'-1151.5 -' -fi' ip 1 gf. f-1-3 2142- ff--jf .1 . 1 7 'VE - 'ffgxi , ' .:, ia- 25 2 ' 1.2-+2-:vffff-1 591-.2-'f 1' V- - - 1 Q ' ' I '1 . I . V . I li- 1 f f ff f W X fcff fw 7 V f, W QW swf ,1 . , e f yawn as john Hart consults two representatives from the Federal Aviation Agency about a career as a pilot on Career Day. Mr. Lee Adcox, home-School coordinutorg Mrs. Vivian Vanl-loozer, sophomore counselorg Mr. Robert Mr. Ray Malotte, vocational guitlance coun Dean, sophomore counselor. selor. N. ff' S,-,,L, ,.., ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,L A b ' M . Arm Abarr, librariang Mrs. Corinne Miller, library cle Mrs. Carolyn Davenport, li rariung rs Raphael Schach utilizes the library facilities before school for study purposes. X. M X Q FY i .. 8 if 3 X 3 ,sr ri 1+ swims WN. i s.:,t1 1 x V 5 XNNN 'X sr .4 EQSQ? if 1 Q N, 4- .. , 'K w Ms, Sinn rkg Mrs. Elrlora Miller, library Clerk. Secretaries: Mrs. Dorthea Gfeller, Mrs. Lee Turner, Mrs. Patricia Prouty. 7 .W .ix N 5. QHDW -qv' ,, M , Wah ,U M2 X I ff' l , v ,Aww 'fx' ' , , K 07 l , 1 1 ,, 5567 1 If , , ! 1 0 J 2 'W 5' Z! Q 1 Q rypir Turn typin ports: Secret Miss 'N ' 'GX . M p.. pp 7 1 .l .pm- . .,,: '? Elie?-AJS? -4 li 5 ,fx x 4 4 p 5 Q is l I l S l Myriad activities and duties carried on through the office keep secretaries occupied all day long, Orderly routine keeps Smith-Hale office staff Clerical Workers ' Secretaries created an orderly air in their daily routines, by typing forms and punching cards, joining the office staff, Mrs. , Turner and Mrs. Prouty helped continue the office effectiveness by typing college transcripts, permanent records and calculating trans- portation records. uty. Secretaries, Seated: Mrs. Dorinda Padgett, Mrs. Bobbie Garrison. Smmliug: busy. Increase Staffs With the formation of the Smith-Hale library, Mrs. Davenport joined the staff, serving at Smith-Hale and Ruskin. New books on sociology, civil rights, and human relations were added to the col- lection. King, Mrs. Donna Harness. Emmons, Mrs. janey Tull, Mrs. jane Lewis, Mrs. Milly 1 'Z 33 lA 7 I Miss Tani Hilton, Mrs. Carole Hoover, Mrs. Marilyn Kepple, Mrs. jean fggganuvlv' il! KU 'R 9 ....,,..,.... Y, ..,,, , 1...,,.i .. ... . 'K , 1- v . , U. I I , W' -' .-'ZW fm ,,,f1Ef+Aw, W---gf 0 - ff- 1 Kiflflwffffff- f f' H Miyagi 1 M1039-4 Y it , W Wy! l l i Zi' l Mintgi Mt'liolwcrrtS i ii i Crllcfciltl ,, .., KV Miuiagci : X A I' N. Conner A. Gray V. Henson M. Holloway L- Johnson D. Looney R. Morrison B. Patton F. Snyder B- Wyatt Not pictured: C. Holts, S. Meuschke, V. Stillwagon. shove 14 Cooks Prepare Lunch for 1,415 'W Arriving early each morning and working until late afternoon, the cafeteria ladies efhciently dispensed food to 1415 hungry stu- dents each day. Providing nutritious meals required thoughtful planning and careful budgeting. Baking started early, followed by preparation of appetizing courses. Working time had to be care- fully scheduled in order to accommodate four lunch shifts. In ad- dition to serving hot lunches and salad plates, the staff provided Minta McRoberts and Bonnie Patton take up browned 'tator tots. milk, ice cream, and desserts. , N f '- L t un p sg 1 5 .Q X XX Q .nt ,,,,,,a-if ,-,, Qin M hs , i s Hungry students fill trays in the cafeteria as they anticipate a nourishing meal. ii s Riggs ss X N Y.si N .XS Wh, of 5 ff. 3 W ry stu- lghtful ved by 2 care- ln ad- ovided g meal. My-V ,ffwf f ASW,-5-,' f , Q ft li . k .Q i Morris Snow repairs damaged e ui ment as Alb rt H' k h d d' wi ia? I V f nf: q p e ic s, ea custo ian, gives him helpful sug- As fourth hour lunch shift ends, Clyde Dunn, with gestions. ' ' his ready smile, sweeps away the debris. Custodians Kee ' ' - Seemingly unending, but essential tasks of window-washing, shoveling snow, sweeping floors, and cutting grass confront the seven man custodial staff. Summer jobs for the custodians included waxing floors and Morris Snow, with skillful arms, adjusts a damaged light fixture. m .7 ff V Aw? is f tw . ft 1,2 MS W .- x f K 'Qglf ws f' set fs 9 s A Z 4 A x , 2, X X -5 4 rg' as W., T ci f , . W w . 1-.1 f X f ,, wr , af p Ruskin Tip Top repairing desks and chairs. Occasionally broken windows had to be replaced and school equipment repaired. Special occasions including art shows, dances, and banquets, required additional custodial services. jim Wright, an after hours maintenance man, repairs a broken desk. KY. Q .ff '? a sci' X 3 2-QQ. ,X ta ,Amt I , X a?ff ,,ese3?fss s My i ..... .. f,e.......,r'::-my - ..,,,, MMA.. , . - 1 1 1 - 1 , f 1 Z ,J I A W f., at 11.1 4. ,4 we fff f 4 cxnulll' awww , ,Mangold fff' M1 f I ,gwfif f f I f fy 3 f ,gf ZH, Q,,f,!5,,! 2, f Aw ,WY M' ff? if YW www 7 f ff eff, , f '. m4,,f,4ff V. N 1 Q ,wa f 7 9 5 5 f, , , T. gkgfff . V 7 an y 724 1. f f A f X, ,,, W, dw , A ,i f 6365 +., ., Y' if fm , , sf Q' ,W ,ff 1- 4 ,5 ,Q f fc , ,. f .. , , ,WV 1 , -1. .. fl, V -Cf ., ,' , A , ,I Z - Q 9 , 4 Mrs. Carolyn Shaffer, Business Arithmetic and Lawg Mrs. Dorothy Maupin, Christofferson, General Businessg Miss Sue Travis, Typingg Mrs. Sue Lister, Shorthand, Typingg Mr, Richard Boone, Bookkeeping I and llg Mrs. Beverly Typingg Mrs. Mellu Himrinn, Tx ping, Stud . , , Practice sets in Bookkeeping l give experience in operating your own business. NFS. PCUIC, SFLIJCW fWLhU'- OPUFWCS FIN' Cslllultlonal development labora- Emphasis is placed on keeping accounts accurately. Yi X tory machine to intl skill development in Miss lravis typing classes. -,fwyfsfs XQSJX fi tv S313 Q 4' - -ZX . aw L is . .,,..t,,,t.,i5 'ti' .M ,t ,, W f-'fsJYSm.P33f, ig mls. QW rv llg X filstikii 5 Sit rf 119: . Q, me 5s.'5M. tt, .thx -X N 2 1 of M so -ts, Q- X ii- 'Oi 1 ff - .Agp Q 3 1:5 A-: 7 s In 1 4 ., X fc, 1 f QT -X Nfiflf . Emi. RQ, 1153 X if iii R , ., , tg-O: F A s X WQ X f-753, ,,.,, , t M yy A I ,. om ,ff V ,g W. ' - v Q . ', Z, V V - ., V , A Q4,,w35.,g 5 ,, A r , 3 WM A, r hr . ,G . Q W, , Q t B W we t t wr' px ag tg X . ti p .X X 2 SW L. 1329 . ' .. i 4 , , -s-Zgmvk fi A hw in ,L g ,. , H. br f. H I ister, Ofa- 06?',J' .V 5 ,z-sag,-4 , t f , , f if f 9 2 ,, , , W W udio Visual Machine Aides Typists Ruskin's Business Department was well represented in the 1968 state and district contests. State winners were: Shorthand I, Susan Campbell, Bobbie Muse, and Karen Tipton, Shorthand II, Karen Shumateg Typ- ing I, speed, Konie Manley, Martha Bybee, and Pat Wilkinson, and Typing I, produc- tion, Martha Bybee, Denise Klimek, and Joan Francisco. District winners were: Shorthand I, Susan Campbell, Shorthand II, Karen Shumateg Typing I, Martha Bybeeg Typing II, Carole Holmes, and Bookkeep- ing, Cheryl Russell. Typing classes emphasized accuracy, speed, and placement. Skill was improved by the 'little gray monster , the Educa- tional Development Laboratory Projecter. Classes typed designs and did rhythm typ- ing. Shorthand class involved theory, reading, dictation, and transcription. Shorthand students covered two books. General Business classes studied bank- ing, budgets, credit, insurance, transpor- tation, communication, planning for the future, and good citizenship, Business Arithmetic and Law classes reviewed I-undamennil math, iiitliiding interest, finance, stocks. .ind bonds. Law classes covered historical background or court systems and contract legalitics , A -,-.. H --V-,W ,,..,...af f,.,.,, 'WC f , 4 , f , , , f ,, I !f M ,, ,J 4V, , hw f' Maw C Linda Province works diligently to complete her Clerical Practice I project Mrs. Jane Petrie from Central Missouri State College took on temporary in time to meet the deadline. student teaching duties at Ruskin during the winter term. Practice Sets Provide Experience Tanda Fulkerson concentrates on her practice set in Bookkeeping I. wwmmaaf.. M, W W ,Q mv. ' Bookkeeping I covered the bookkeeping cycle and practice sets. The cycle included setting up a bookkeeping system, recording trans- actions, studying payroll checks and taxes, and bank deposits. There were two practice sets wherein the student kept actual records and wrote checks, as well as other duties. In Bookkeeping ll principles of partnership and corporation accounting were introduced and advanced problems were offered. This course was offered especially for students planning a career in accounting. Clerical Practice I dealt with letter production, filing, calculators, adding machines, dictaphones, dittos, and preparing seniors for Civil Service exams. The last quarter was devoted to preparing students for employment in the business world. Clerical Practice Il is an advanced typing class centered on de- veloping accurate production typing. Students in these classes worked with adding machines, calculators, and dictapliones, Techniques were learned for photocopying, duplicating ispirit .ind stencilb, and com- pleting business forms. Distributive Education included .i study oil marketing, mer- chandising, salesmanship, and in.iii.i,igcint-iu .is well .is work oppgf- tunities. Secretarial Practice dcvelopt'-.l .l1lX.lll4 sliorrliand of 100 to 120 words per minute.Thcy worked oi: l ut usl- wi-i Ning. ii ping skill,1md shorthand theory, 4 K Mi Pu CEU fist N L - X -. ' is J Ss, Q - S- R wa fr J fa orary ice sets. g trans- .. There rds and aoration offered. areer in culators, for Civil lents for :l on de- sworked ues were nd com- ng, mer- k oppor- iO to 120 skill, and l in QSX XR A xxx S -yi if' x Totaling journals in Bookkeeping I requires careful attention from Lynn Rotation schedules on adding machines, calculators, and dictaphones keep Simon and Linda Hitchcock. Clerical Practice I students occupied with various clerical duties. Miss Judy Scott, student teacherg Mrs. Bess Skinner, Clerical Practice I, MF- Donald KL1110, Disrriburive Education: MF- AfCh Wfisingef, Clefifal Publicationsg Mrs, Mary Daugherty, Clerical Practice I and Ilg Mrs. jean- Pf21CfiCeH,C1'CafiVC Wfifing,SeCff5'f3fla1PfaCfiCe' t M' h 1 et e ic e son, Bookkeeping Ig Mr. Richard Willis, Distributive Education, 5 .1 A 'Wwqp , t f .mf of f iifge. 'mm we X 2 1 ff as ta 'Z with . .5 ,S s o f - A --A X is f Mr. Frazier explains an equation to John Farris as he works on Algebra. Students in Mr. Luthy's Ge- ometry class study examples of I ln, Ge- taurology. f i i WWPWFVW QW4 Mr. Ensminger pauses for students to take notes on a discussion of Binomials in an Algebra class. A first in the history of the district was l the location ofthe Mathematics Department in two buildings. History of Math goes back when man l first started to count on his fingers. Today's modern number systems are taught in both schools. Mathematics classes cover 5 subjects from Algebra I to Math Analysis and Trig- onometry. Knowledge of numerical func- tions is necessary now and in later life. A l l in ll il ,,l l 4 -Il :I li w el l 1 R i l l 3 l v , -A .a .,,,, Il' '-.ffvw ' 'wmrwv' V, W- ' n M ' , W, ffl? -A uw If ' , if ff M Ky f in , f . asf ,f Mr. Harlan demonstrates the principle ofa transformer to a physical science class. Bob Palmer adjusts his Hydronics project for the Con- solidated District No. l science fair. New Equipment Aids Students During a discussion of h g D TXT 5 it ' X T ffi 1 ii: New equipment supplemented the sci- -'-' ence work at Smith-Hale. Truckloads of learning aides arrived during September. X f f -uf X . The science curriculum covered 7 fields. Biology, Chemistry, Electricity, and Physiol- ogy were offered to students. Demonstrations and exhibits aided scien- tific u n d e r s t a n di n g. Biology teachers brought rare animals to class. S t u d e n t s learned about early men whose questioning minds led to great discoveries. eredity, Mrs. Payne demonstrates the use ofa Punnett Square. luvtim . vm .Gaim B 7001: tl . IX im vu si .XI1 C 'W mm X. W ,4 Seal: OSYS ll ,. gk Mr ing .qu 3: xi xii if P vm 'F , X s Li 4 K t ff . Nt -i - J X 1 , . i '-2 , 1 ' 4 L n ,, - , ' ' ' F . f ,ggi , A.. W V: W 3 wa X fl! '? ? 5 47 , 7 f -M Mr stu! ,4 Rc flQ Q We 3, 'A f - A If Al! I I :FX Vw M. ology, .OHS. wwmwfwmf 7 3.1 -vw...,.,,,,-nh ---...,,,,, y-W-...fm- 'W-v-if-..,,,. Mr. Mallory pauses to ponder a question brought up by a Sociology student. Q' Faculty members cooperate in the blood Bank program on january 10. Marital Adjustments Discussed Robert Page makes good use ofa spare moment to review his Sociology notes. 'i!waX The Social Science department at Ruskin and Smith-Hale was mainly concerned with subjects which gave the student a greater understanding of himself and the world in which he lives. The courses offered in this department were Family Relations, Psychol- ogy, Sociology and Economics. Family Relations was basically a class to prepare the student for adult life and the responsibilities that must be faced. Open only to seniors, they studied such things as dating, adjustments to mar- riage, reproduction, phases of child development, causes and effects of divorce, widowhood and some of the problems concerning old age. Family Relations, a favorite of many seniors, was taught by Mr. Burkhart, Mr. Mallory, Mr. Swift and Mr. Partridge. Psychology, the science of human behavior, was open to everyone. Taught by Mr. Glynn at Smith-Hale and Mr. Suddarth at Ruskin, it was a physical education alternate, and a one-fourth credit course. Sociology and Economics, taught by Mr. Mallory, was open to seniors. Sociology students studied society and the major struc- tures of our culture. As Mr. Mallory stated, 1'It provides a better basic understanding of society and yourself Economics students discussed the American economy and problems of economic sys- tems. Both of these subjects were one semester courses and were used primarily as preparation for college. i l l if i 1 l l l 4 R 1. ' ' A ' Iv f'egmr5x,,ymnvMww,.i, Aa,.,,..,: .1 A -- ' - . . JAM kes use ofa class study period. Mr. Yocum works diligently at grading notebooks. Coleen Pearon ma Election Adds Dimension to History 'N 'its- N. American History classes gave special attention to the histor- ical aspects of electing the U.S. President in this election year. Teachers encouraged students to support the candidate of their choice by bringing in campaign posters and stickers, which were used to decorate bulletin boards and classroom walls. American History was designed to inform students of im- portant economical, political, and social facts of history that is pertinent to todays citizens. The first quarter was spent on Colonial America and the American Constitution. Causes leading up to and including the Civil War was covered in the second quarter. Prob- lems ofa reunited nation up to the turn ofthe century were topics studied during the third quarter. Fourth quarter was spent on World War I and World War Il. Lectures and films are used ex- tensively in this course to convey Americas history. Lisa Riggs studies an article about the assassination of President Garfield. ll X ,W fzaa X577 ffff' fd!! MM, .mfw agua? My! M, My, M Z Z7 a 72 ' if ff W f!7 W ' , Di: pos Mr. Cocl 'if rp riod. histor- . year. f their h were of im- that is olonial to and . Prob- ' topics ent on sed ex- rfield. l ,Waww- I Displaying his political learnings, George Bollin Pictures, maps, and d poses for the MIRAGE photographer. Mr. Thomas Coyle, American History, Driver Educationg Mr. Richard Cochran, American History, H iene, Bo ' P.E.' M yg ys , r. George Yocum, iagrams encourage student participation in American History. American Historyg Mr. Michael Reynolds, American Historyg Mr. Reed, American History, Missouri History. -42 Robert 1 ,, , , 1 ,. Q H , hw, ,,Vkf37y-Zgyfa I! iifisiwr if A W f ff! , W a Wa 7 , , , ff , 'af ff Z f . , 'ff ' Z-C7 V, i 3, ,W , XM!!! ,' 'sk la 37 ,g l - t kn- i ks X 1 gs ,, :X ii .si , if , ,fffflwlhij M x ,wmv , f L f f f ,X f if A , f I WM f 'ff f 'ww t ,M --M XQN j fi f yt V ,sw- .. . x ,,, at-is ,stsyiw ,X Mrs. a Fran! Roux' lN'Iiss Benny Searcy, English lllg Mrs. june Long, English lll, Communicationsg Mrs. Margaret Liston, English Ill. Buck Roux' Mrs. Sherry my , WW , A ,ZW Qffm, 7 vf ,V Q' ' 1 5 , WJMWMQ may Z ,W ,,,f Q f f ,W Wimmh Wfwwf KWWMW , JW, gl ff! ,y Avg, 325 f , ff A, j f f f ' 4 Sgyw' Z ' f 355 f C sper takes advantage ofa few quiet moments to begin grading papers. ff - Q 1, ., . f X- ' . ff V WWW , ,,ff,,,,,ff Q Utilizing study periods can cut down on nightly homework. Bond, English lllg Miss Priscilla Belden, English IV. W W. V JWM QQ , ff W f Maw 4 X 7 , , My ff f f M ,,, ., , I , ff, ,, ,VWN , my V WWW' MfW.w g W,WWWm,,Wf WW fff iff XM ,, 7 f f f , f 45 V 1 f Z 0 W Q 2 1 I a a 31 2 X i 'ts ,A Accuracy and steadiness are essential in Industrial Arts, as joe Byers illustrates. . 4 MWA' f if 9 . fr J if ,j 5 4 Ruskin Craftsmen Gain Experience river Quoting Mr. Wiley, The project in shop is merely a vehicle Students learned to design the project of their choice, figured Ma- to convey all of the learning experiences. It is often misconceived the cost, and determined the needs for the finished product. Stu- that the purpose of Industrial Arts is making projects. dents viewed films on mass production methods and others related Industrial Arts classes acquired problem solving abilities and to industry. I studied safety by using the shop as a laboratory for practical ex- I perience. Students used power equipment, developed self disci- pline, and shared machines and tools. I With the aid of a lathe, Mike Meaney sands his j Bryan Casey prepares segments of wood for his Industrial Arts project. project to exact dimensions, j I - . - - - - - A - A I I I I I I I V I . If ' y I - ,1- v -1 - 1 ' 1 , 'E - I 47 I iff! l i l 1 l r i s-'X 'S .aa-eV'f ,,....-an 4 I 3 3 . ...N Vx Proper table setting is shown by Linda Sharp, Sara Blackburn, and Barb MfS- H0300 Samples Ch'-:TUV Sauce PfePfU'ed bl' Eva King- Johnson. They Bake, Mix, Create, and Fix Ruskin's Home Ec. Department included Homemaking I, II, III and IV. Home Management 85 Child Care and Interi- ors were additional courses offered. Cooking classes studied a wide variety of foods. These included casseroles and quick breads in Home Ec., party foods, pastries, and meats in Home Ec. II, fat frying and foreign dish- es in Home Ec. III, and broiler, oven, and surface meals in Home Ec. IV. Home Ec. III served foreign meals buffet style to guests. Students gave a traditional coffee and cake party for the Ruskin faculty. Home Ec. students earned one semester grade on their basic cooking practice, manner of serving, and the finished food products. During a semester of clothing, students studied proper sewing techniques. Home Ec. I made skirts and blouses, Home Ec. III made tailored suits or coats, Home Ec. II and IV made dresses. An annual style show concluded the clothing unit. Home Ec. II and IV had a unit on Home Nursing. As a conclusion of child development studies, Home Ec. II Child Care classes held a two week play school for I2 to I5 children. and the Miss Stilley's summer was spent traveling to Fort Collins, Colorado for some additional schooling, while a full summer of horseback riding and swimming lessons was enjoyed by Mrs. Culley. Barbara Biniger, Karen Caswell, and Patt' Howard arrange window display for Interiors. 52 6 E2 gs 9 tt.: ,fx X 5 Mrs I-Ior r as 2 'V .WX W v ,W mi ,,,,.W TSE: s x.,,. 1 Fa splay for f j W, M fw ff ff f, 1 3 Mrs. Joann Culley, Home Economics Home Econom1cs I and II, interiorsg 1 1 M f WW I and Ilg Mrs. Lucile Horton, Mrs. Ann Kizer, Home Manage- Miss Marguerite Stilley, Vocational Home Economics III n 3. X d IV. ,ll ii' I I 2 si,- ,mil ment and Child Development, Vocational H f fljfizfgm m ome Economics II. Linda Laughlin learns that pressing seams makes her jacket hang better. i, Puls 1 Sfhhg rg I Dsciie on :rc 1' Hue pafh., 1, .1 49 s Z N 1 A 1 i f Z, . . .l ll l ,.....--ug . 1- R 'ditlwf W x, x . , 2 4 'M J M , ww my f 'f H. SX my W W, af, a ffl f ' M . X ,. ,,,W. V , ,, V. f fjaf .,,,, f JW, W... ,wwf fff fff , ,. . - W? at f r . ,,,, . If ,. ,W f,,,V ft ff 'fm Practice makes perfect, or so it seems to Mr. Ferman's students mixing paints for a color chart. Rembrandts Pursue Artistic Deftness Fundamentals, the importance of good line, and perspective in drawing were stressed in art classes. Sculpturing techniques and the basic types of lettering were also areas of study. Classes covered as many different periods of art as time would allow. Impressionistic, Renais- sance, and Op art were some of these areas. Art students also studied some of the 'KOld Masters . In their work, students learned to create designs, pictures, and paintings. They experimented and worked with color and shadowing. Students have become familiar with various art materials, such as chalk, paint, paper, clay, and ink, to name a few. Some of the students helped with the musical by making posters. Another group, headed by Dennis Johnson, helped paint scenery and backdrops for the musical. Through these art skills and experiences, the students learned to perceive life with an artistic eye and have gained a knowledge of art. Even the color wheel, which may seem simple, can be confusing to beginning art students. , 1 1 C Mr Art m v r ff . , E F E L 5 l I ,. - ylaw .aw 3n.JZ 'wffwp Z 7' .. Q , ' .W 3 2 57 ,Mar 1 Drum majors jim Dinwiddie and Pat Doyle oversee the preparation for formal pictures to be taken. MF- FOSIEI 131151163 fOf 21 ITIOFC HCCUFHIC IEHIPO. Music Bridges the T o Mile Gap Sophomore members of band and orchestra were taken to Ruskin first and sixth hours by way ofa shuttle bus to participate in musical activities. Ruskin's Symphony Orchestra studied all styles and periods of music ranging from the very old and classic to contemporary. The or- chestra performed at the jackson County School Administrators' Christmas Dinner and the Suburban Conference Concert at Ruskin. Members of both band and orchestra formed a pit orchestra for the musical, Music Man . A new pops orchestra and string orches- tra were formed. During football season, the marching band worked mornings, per- fecting halftime performances and contest shows. The band entered the Disneyland contest and the contest at Fayette, where they earned grand championship. They marched in the annual American Royal Parade and placed first in the Kansas State contest at Pittsburg. After marching season, the band split into two concert bands. They rehearsed, perfecting their tone and timing for performances. Classes in Music Appreciation were taught at both Smith-Hale , and Ruskin. Students learned the history of music from prehistoric mi times to modern times. They also gained ability to detect styles of mu- sic and individual instruments when listening to musical renditions, Music Theory I and ll classes studied the basic fundamentals of music and developed a better understanding of the principles. The Concert Choir performed at several music events, the Christ- mas Concert, Spring and Fall Concerts and they were especially busy A during the Christmas season. The choir entered contests in the spring. 'Dai 'V Pl? rv! X 1 'vgx is 2 YQ! W , I s If I -l PWC! w 'slifig D 3 ff' Y nd -2 11-11:- 4 ,. , 1 .. 5 4 U E i rs Z 3 - H 21 5. 5 i 2 ,-11 Q 'Z 'IZ K 4 MZ Dave Zullig has his annual hand and foot check-up by Mrs. Wright, the j ifzx ,SSCS 1 'mf' ,ag Z X, 1 f ,Z ff Q .7 ,WC I, l 2 f , I if 1 ,, , , . 3 1 Y Y- Rocky Bron strains from the effort oflifting 100 lbs. in Sports P.E. Ea, les Build Strong Bodies in P.E. Participants in physical education acquired the skills and co- ordination needed for physical fitness and learned the importance and meaning of leadership and teamwork. Activities in these classes ranged from the annual checking of hands and feet by the school nurse, to the more strenuous all Ameri- can sports. Old favorites such as softball, basketball, and tennis are enjoy- ed by both the girls and boys gym classes. Girls prefer tennis and tumbling. Boys indulge in the body building sports such as football, wrestling, and running timed dis- tances, all of which require physical fitness and quick thinking. Five returning staff members and one new member, Mr. David Holsinger, made up the 1968-69 physical education faculty. Since the gymnasium was not completed until late fall Smith Hale physical education classes used the outdoor track ff , W Wt .........................-V-W we ,f ag . -5,4 ' M, fx .W Randy Munden puts the finishing touches on a table. Mum Sale Finances Sewing Project Describing exactly what went on in the Special Education classes, Mrs. Wille stated: The overall objectives are to achieve social competence, social adjustment, occupational skills, and do- mestic skillsf' Activities included such projects as knitting, mending, ironing, making aprons and jumper dresses, canning, refinishing furniture, and holding candy and garage sales. Students work diligently under the watchful eye of Mr Beers WR, Wi W I Q it X X 1 1 '. Lim. X35 .X ' LL n .t,.,, ' .dv ell- hey ' ?Cf. S l l 1 fun p . KS x 3-15594655 5 if 5s'F9E:' !i,,yw.ii .v. x Q.-9, SSN gg A x ' Q liY l I ' Mrs. Wille explains the importance of laying a pattern correctly. Sf1ldCHfS ifl Mr- BCCIVS C1255 find UIUC' I0 SfUdY 00 a55i8f1mffUf5- Mrs. Mary Wille, Special Educationg Mr. Roy Beers, Special Education. PART WXPAUUN W ammo 1, HELPS 6,4 ? Z Wow 'W J 1 U' H--7-, wfk ann... ., , fnzrf173'?acff' 'ff fwfv14m,:asrvmw:z:zz7zr f'mW',, ' saw-fimw--f-if' sy af , -fu 1 ,f V 1 'ffm lv I r SCHCOL LIFE 'Umtefl though teprzmlerlu . . through clubs and organizations ..... a desire towards a common goal ..... school spirit ..... planning of new activities ..... wanting to help visitors from other lands ..... dances ..... scholastic honors ..... traditions. . . I X Q X . , -ff,.,- , Y. 2.1 f ,gf-Lf-L-'Z J 4, I I 4 1 - A , . -. ,, Z If J' ' , ,f lf .M ' Z 4 ,L -Q. .7-ff-K-1'-A M' 0' . ll ll s l 3 . 3 i U A in L I . J' 9 l gg.: ll gl 1 Front Row: T. Lamb, S. Boone, S. Gamble, J. Fiore, T. Clark, R. Beal, D. Keplinger, A. Cook, R. Bottomley, G. Williams, D. Wilson, P. Ross. Row Two: D. Maupin, sponsor, D. Risley, D. Woodling, G. Martin, J. Ricketts, D. Akin, J. Caldwell, T. Watkins, L. Licata, L. Anderson, M. Wynn, R. Eatherton, D. Gordon, E. Skaggs, sponsor. Row Three: S. Wade, L. Hulett, D. Rell, S. Pulliam, B. Hazen, C. Dedovesh, D. Lamb, C. Laub, L. Dollar- hide, P. Nolting, D. Dean, L. Matrox, J. Orjala, A. Miller, R. Critchfield. S Attends An Front Row: D. Russell, B. McElhaney, D. Faulkenberry, M. Vaught, S. Forbes, R. Sperring, S. Gardner, R. Perry. Row Two: B. Blosser, R. Schach, R. Kingsbury, S. Campbell, G. Griffith, D. Foster, D. Long, S. Borne, J. MaCahon, S. Hobson, S. Copas, S. Beamer, J. Smith. Row Three: G. Blank- enship, G. Watkins, K. Stewart, M. Schneider, E. Hunt, C. Kirlin, B. Broch- 0042 Row Four: H. Meikle, J. Nelson, V. Davenport, D. Ingersoll, P. McFarland, D. Falcone, J. Stevens, S. Childs, M. Peach, D. Carew, A. McKenzie, U. Heydon, D. Lindstrom, P. Flebbe, E. Holmes. Row Five: V. Sellaro, T. Freeman, J. Geischen, D. Humphrey, G. Trott, S. Russell, M. Wallace, J. Dinwiddie, B. Moore, W. Rector, S. Massey, M. Floyd, B. Palmer, M. Cole, S. Stanley. . nua.1 Convention meier, R. Magnet, C. Nugen, N. Moll, T. Carew, R. Breshears, R. Jones. Row Four: P. Mulvaney, C. Robertson, R. Haefele, S. Carpino, L. Finley, A. Postle, C. Seymore, R. Winkler, D. Brammeier, T. Tharp, R. Cantrell, R. Brown, D. Kelley, J. Seale, G. Temple. an lmf W 1 if Fron B. L Bridg Kam SOC1 Res by t ECCI Igg! at Y 'N v V I , Q52 :lx ,. , 5 1 a f . X ,fb arland, zie, U. aro, T. fallace, mer, M. Jones. Finley antrell I Y f Z 1 :Z js 4 ,V M , s ,f L Z ' Al A Ad- -c A - Front Row: J. Endler, S. Ferris, J. Bryant, G. Bryant, M. Sell, D. Lombardo, B. Ledford, D. Powell, R. Gish, C. Kingsbury, J. Spencer. Row Two: J. Bridges, D. Klimek, V. Hollingsworth, L. Rice, L. Haney, L. Atchley, D. Kamituska, B, Muse, S. Denny, C. White, M. MacRae. Row Three: S. Hall- Portraying the spirit of Christmas joy, the National Honor Society visited and entertained the children of Mercy Hospital. Residents of the Johnson County Home of the Aged were visited by the NHS members on Valentines Day. Van Horn hosted the Annual State Meeting March l. Four- teen hundred members from various parts of the state attended the Tom Clark, treasurer, goes over money matters with Mrs. Maupin. man, N. Hill, J. Nichols, G. Fenner, P. Roper, L. Curtis, C. Dinwiddie, B. Summa, R. Nespica, K. Enright, L. Riggs, J. Calton. Row Four: J. Mart- ain, J. Hembree, D. Brooks, D. Godfrey, J. Steinbrueck, B. Robinett, R. Waldron, A. Daffin, G. Wilson, D. Bentrop, C. Hinman. convention. After a program, the participants divided into groups for discussion of modern topics. An orchestra and candle-lite dinner accompanied the induc- tion of new members March 24. Finishing the year, NHS raised money through a movie at the Ruskin Theatres. Children and adults from the surrounding area attended the movie. Mrs. Maupin discusses the induction ceremony with NHS members. 4 f Z A' 1 wr-, ,,,,. , 1 f , , I ,MLW W, V , if J W 9 Q, . , 0 , M i 4 . I ,. ' ,. if' a fy , if f 32.6 I7 4 'V' 'Ma W v I ,Af Wh D' J Q ,faW2L,fW'w' Ivvr w w if, V. w.fwff', 'ff 2 faire' Iffff Wm,,,,.,fM6l,,,zgyfgy A .A . ' 'A . ,Wfw MJMW, W4 . mf if 'HM' fm. 'Vf ng,f5,,L,f Z .9 W' v ' , X N... , 14,444-f 'fc aff fff f .44 69 ...YY - Q, -.JN , : '- -,.,-fm 'Yu fN'5!ls'Ll!i - 3534: aezmlsfa- 11,7 fm--f ---- W - .x 5 Q'NVtUs 9 X 1 2. ff' 1 ' 1. ! , Q Front Row: julie Spencer, co-editor, Kay Kirby, Chris Mergell, co-editor, Alicia Chavez, Vicki Welch, Kathy Henry, Jan Yeagley. Row Two: Janna Bridges, Barbara johaningsmeir, Karen Holloway, Pat Howard, Linda Ricketts, Cherie Nugen, Susan Hill. Row Three: Mrs. Bess Skinner, spon- sor, Karen Shoemaker, Laura Dollarhide, business manager, Bill Yeager, Chris Campbell, john Nesbit, Ed Harris, photographer. Not Pictzzrerzl: Roger Varner, photographer. Mirage Staff Helps to Unite Schools The 1969 Mirage staff included 16 new members and 4 re- turning staff Visiting the Inter-Collegiate Press in Overland Park, Kansas on September 9 gave beginners a comprehensive picture of yearbook production. After attending several workshops and instructional periods Through the aid ofa transparency, Mr. Garrett evinces how a page will look. with Mr. Faulkner, our representative, the staff went into high gear to produce the 1969 yearbook. Roger Varner, a senior who enjoys working with photography, volunteered his services by taking, developing and printing pictures on his own time. Mr. Garrett demonstrates how to prepare typed copy for a page layout. f , . , 'Q f .llc ,ff P , 1 Ka pre Pri ref 4133, l l 4 i ill i Qs, ' VQQRSS knw ' , ,svh of uf K ,B 'Q 9 ,O 5 .- QF f . f Y I ' Q mv si ss X Q X Q t X X xxx N Xtt Q .qt . . isis . .M xx . . X A ..lQ,N w R.. Q iw fx. ., X 'S XQQQN 9: lx- ? x' X i Q t . t at... R V ....a.s.,Wm...as Vg V JM X ' W ze sf f Q 1 -Q, 'N X, 0, -- ssegt b, .,,, X AXSNQX N XQ XMX, as N ...,,:. . - ,M rg.. m X X K N sus Qisgyti. rr ,Z .-an Kathy Henry relaxes momentarily from the Alicia Chavez, Laura Dollarhide, and Chris Camp- After an exhausting tour of the plant, Karen eager pressures of page deadlines. bell prepare Mirage receipts for distribution. Holloway wonders will we ever finish. 'turezlx 1 gear aphy, :tures lf. Prior to arriving at the plant, Laura Dollarhide reflects the enthusiasm of the staff. Mr. Garrett explains one ofthe steps taken before sending a page to the press for printing. si 1, N :- , , Z ,,,,.,,,,,f,a,,W.0M-M .QW .4 ,, ,W ,fs - ,V W Q na '-' X41 new- M I I . ft . ,i ff , L ffWLZQg- do ,. ,H , i X . . X xy I in.o-..mum-1-- in .hi i V 5 I 1 l I El ,. l i if rl l .J l gl I. il ll ll l 4 Front Row: P. Howard, L. Dollarhide, C. Seymour, S. Holmberg, G. Mar- tin, L. Mattox, L. Gant, J. Endler, K. Hulett, V. Watson, A. Campbell, S. Farris, C. Mergell, B. Skinner, sponsor. Row Two: A. Wrisinger, sponsor, 25 Qualify for Twenty-five members of the Mirage and I-Ii-Light staffs qual- ified for membership in the Ruskin Chapter of Quill and Scroll. Quill and Scroll is the International Honor Society for High School journalists. Basic requirements must be fulfilled before member- ship is awarded to the student. At Ruskin the student must be a senior in the upper third of Joe Fiore, editor, consults Mr. Wrisinger, advisor, about an editorial. J. Fiore, R. Kingsbury, M. Sappenfield, W. Rector, R. jones, B. Verburg, D. Breckenridge, D. Carew, B. Bell, R. Hoeltge, S. Stanley, M. Woodard. Quill and Scroll his class, have done superior work in one of the publication classes, be recommended by the advisors, and be approved by the Society's Executive Secretary. For an initial membership fee the Society provides an official pin or charm, a one year's subscription to Qui!! and Scroll magazine, and a membership card. Patt Howard and Laura Dollarhide compare past copies ofthe Mirage. , ,J 45,1 i , Law' bf E sa ,v Afte enjo rv, , I , ,f ' ' f , I- .-. l ji lj l l lj .l ll l j ll l ,Q tl J! ,l 6 El 1 'T 1,3 Mr. Ferman displays different styles of student art creation. P n Il, M. ,L My , . ri..-- f.4im.r.A..,m-1: . -L ....,a,,i-fa-,M . . - .fy an-..,..?,.,...... . . . . . Q S t f 1 t f S M .1 M -'-ev- . , ,, ... ..,-..,.,..,,-, y4,f--Wh' Posters were made by art students using silk screen painting. Crafty Artists Create Ruskin artists earned awards for their artistic abilities. Dennis Johnson and Steve Stanley placed in the l969 Regional Art Talent for High School Seniors, sponsored by the General Federation of Women's Clubs in association with Hallmark Cards. Dennis johnson placed third and received an honorable mention. Steve Stanley received an honorable mention. The Warrensburg Spring Art Contest was entered by Ruskin Esthetics. Ruskin Esthetics participated in school projects. They con Front Row: G. Davidson, V. Rojas, secretaryg C. Tombough, L. Hanning, D. Noble, president. Row Two: C. Curtis, M. Preuitt, C. Skivers, D. Gari- son, G. Adams. Row Three: J. Johnson, S. Maples, K. Willoughby, E. Hunt, f 7 ,X iw structed the scenery for the fall musical, Music Man and the spring play, l'See How They Runu. They also worked on a statue of the Ruskin Eagle. The Art Club as well as art students worked on an entirely new method of painting just introduced to the art curricu- lum. Students interested in this new form of painting were en- couraged to develop the style and designed the posters for the wrestling team. M. Baptist. Row Four: Mr. Ferman, sponsorg S. Stanley, T. Wallace, D. johnson, D. Durham, D. Dieckman. Z' 7 1415, 2 5 . f 2' ' 'sf ' f, M f en painting. ,f in and the a statue of irked on an irt curricu- g were en- ers for the Wallace, D. f , 03 ky Z Z 5 4 4 . . Zi JZ A 5 W5 '....,,J Front Roux' T. Kleing D. Martin, vice-president, B. Bishopg D. Miller, W. I-Iakinsg T. Tucker. Row Tzvo: J. Gibson, sponsor, D. Hartsockg G. Bate- mang K. DeVaulg B. Harmon, treasurer, G. Thurmond. Row Three: B. Rhetoricians Join Ruskin Rhetoricians were recognized as an affiliate of the National Forensic League. Tom Freeman, president of Ruskin chapter stated, The squad has looked forward to this day. The NFL gives youth across the nation an opportunity to develop their speaking skills. February 14 and 15, Ruskin hosted the Eighth Annual Invita- tional Speech and Debate Tournament. There were twenty three schools in attendance. A visiting debator said that the competition was the strongest he had ever met. ' 2 qw . ,5 V ' W .3244 if 1 WWW? uma 4 i'f,,,.,V'a , my ,mf ' . 'W we K , ff Z f f 0 4 M5 4' 'gym i ' f f ,f WW 1 ,. A , .f 1, , 'V ' ' f I 97 X v V.. 9 Z' gfzzlfiz 59 . .. v V . ,f frm f AH -, . I ffffwm -r I 5 ?' Kohler, recording secretaryg T. Freeman, presidenrg j. Bigelow, B. Eybelg H. Payne, corresponding secretaryg D. McMahan, points secretary. ational Forensic As a money making project, chocolate bars were sold. Profits were used to buy debate materials and pay entrance fees for other tournaments. Several people were recognized for their talents in debate and formal speaking. Rose Ann Nespica won second in extempora- neous speaking. Tom Freeman and Dennis Martin won fourth in championship debate. Bill Yeager was awarded Best Speaker in novice debate. Tom Heavey and john Bigelow were awarded third place in novice debate. Rose Ann Nespica, Tom Freeman, Dennis Martin and Bill Yeager were 1968-69 Tom Heavey and john Bigelow display a plaque for third in novice winners. debate- I , .' '91 , f W 1 'B if wi 3 J S y as 6. -, r 1 gg 2'-f ii 147' Slvfl' 1 ff! 1 S in B'-SI F1 , HY, 1 n G I 1 , r Eff ' a g. Row Four: , B. Verburg, HS she doesn't ffl l 4' . N K fs . ' wx sf. A 5 . .... e Q . -X.. 3 ug. wi X s E S XS fi Y Crew members peep from behind the curtain during dress rehearsal. Cast members make rapid changes from loaded costume rack. There was trouble in River City as The Music Man came to Ruskin November 22 and 23. Such things as audience participa- tion, a frantic chase scene through the auditorium, and a real boy's band, added up to a triumph for music, drama, art, shop, and home economics classes. Harold Hill, the professor,was portrayed by Ron Hoeltge, and April Campbell played Marian, the librarian. Bob Hayworth, Gary Mrs. Draper, clad in her directors shirt, assists Dave Zullig with his fake eyebrows and wig. fywkim M Guental, Tom Scott, and Paul Strenstrom, seniors, were the barber shop quartet, alias members ofthe school board. River City children were portrayed by 25 elementary students. Mrs. Elaine Wilson chose 12 dancers on the basis of tryouts. After 7 weeks of intensive work on the part of Mrs. Dee Draper, Mr. Fred Tarty, directors, and 150 students, the show was a tremendous success. Kids and adults of River City dance and sing in the Shipoopi number. j I ,gf-wwf MP0 lm . ,. .f ff , 1 V XX TU f , Aff-tw Q f If ' W ,ff ?- was 2. XV! ff!!! , I Z. ' 4' ,. ff , - 1 1 , . ff ..,. , Z Gammwf rj ,M fl ...a-mfafww Front Row: L. Anderson, R. Hoeltge, G. Bollin, B. Taylor, H. Payne, B. Moore, M. Grandon, A. Cochran, E. Torbert, B. Meuschke. Row Two: T. Scott, D. Hazen, B. Light, K. Smith, M. Barnes, S. Bradley, J. Evans, D James, T. Mosby, S. Redfern, P. Stenstrom, C. Parks, T. Wilbur. Row Three: D. Zullig, S. Carpino, M. Osborn, F, Morpni, D. Keplinger, R. Cantrell Front Row: S. Adams, C. Winger, R. White, R. Beal, J. Bridges, J. Endler, L. Riggs, B. Muse, C. Kingsbury, P. Wilson, V. Rullerton, G. Norvell. Row Two: K. Blosser, D. Harryman, A. Mollenhour, P. Lewis, C.-Potts, K. Enright, D. Long, S. Tucker, S. Jeppesen, P. White, A. Cockrell, T. Fulker- G. Stegner, P. Padgett, S. Childs, D. Reel, J. Seale, Mr. F. Tarry, Sponsor. Row Four: G. Guental, R. Caponetto, B. Lyon, J. Bradley, S. Sirna, T. Free- man, B. Hayworth, M. Wallace, T. Pruden, T. Pryor, R. Cummons, B Palmer, R. Verburg. son. Row Three: S. Farris, J. Middleton, D. Clements, G. Osborne, B. Evans, E. Taylor, P. Dahl, J. Goodhur, D. Morrison, S. Hallman, R. Sperring, H. Bertrand. Row Four: Karen Holloway, K. Owings, D. Lindstrom, V. Brown, L. Gash, K. Zele, L. Hutlett. . ,X .J Y H . L 5 1 2 , X 'X I xc. s Y ,I 1 gf 5 . . I 1 .. tj V WX F. ,Ov ' X . .f E h cfm J Q . g R T ' we ' -+R . Ei . ' . ii X- .Am 1- - . h x L, ,Q S X 2-V W It . gp .. .... , Q ,J E 'qi ,f - K X, , ik Li- -. t ' , sv .,,,,rf . L 'Q 5 T . xx 2 x s,. x L -.-x X f.. .1 Jw S X :X X .... X E X J i El A 5 , 5. 1 1 P . .I f s X C s E ' , X S T ' J i . ,. 'Hag 4 it i 5 K ' A3 . , Wg ' A YQ .kj i 1 as 2 aw . . A 'F E, if 31 . l i Q . 1 , . S , s, . D. t , s : N as 2 I' Fr. W vir hu E. W 2 f 9 N4 F 4 sl. z ionsor. '. Free- rns, B Evans, ng, H. Brown Uh ,JBiL:Y1..i9 I swf X Front Row: P. Wilson, B. Muse, R. Beal, P. Dorman, D. Harryman, V. Watson, K. Enright, D. Long, K. Johnston, T. Wilbur, C. Winger, L. Pro- vince, C. Kingsbury, S. Adams. Row Two: S. Rarris, R. Sperring, D. Good- hue, D. Clements, C. Parks, A. Cook, K. Holloway, S. Redfern, L. Hulett E. Taylor, M. Barnes, K. Zele, M. Littlefield, D. Morrison, H. Bertrand G Wilson. Row Three: P. Dahl, M. Kupersmith, T. Scott, K. Smith, D. Kep- 1 linger, D. Newkirk L Matrox, B. Hazen D McCormick S. Kin D 5 ' 7 ' 7 87 ' Lindstrom, B. Light, C. Seymour, M. Wynn, P. Kline, j. Evans. Row Four: B. Lyon, R. Hoeltge, L. Anderson, B. Moore, G. Stegner, D. Zullig, M. Gran- don, M. Wallace, A. Cochran, G. Guental, P. Padgett, B. Hayworth, R. Ver- burg, G. Bollin, T. Pryor, B. Mueschke, Mr. F. Tarry, Sponsor. Glee Clubs Compete at C SC Vocal Groups rehearse for spring contests at Warrensburg. ,mr A. f 'MMM VEWW ' ff My Mlm. , I fy, y' 5, Q ijt-if' V i 3,9 X 4 5 G, 574,77 3 , I V' Mn' aw .mr W Wa W MM , 4 ,fZj,'4,.uQi,.'iW ,fff ff. Z7 WWI' Q 1?,Lf.QI,L 4 41:1 Girls Glee Club, an auditioned group, rehearsed every Wednesday after school.,This group performed at Christmas Vespers, Vocal Assembly, and were in competition at the Dis- trict Contest at CMSC. Boys Glee Club, performed at the assembly and were also in competition at the District Contest at CMSC. Their regular rehearsals were before school on Thursday. This group was a volunteer group. - ff ah' 'K K X, 1 1 , VW M wi From Row: L. Anderson, P. Kline, M, Wynn, A. Cook, G. Wilson, R. SfCgf1Cf,M- GfaUCl0U,L- PfOViUCC,B- MuSe,K. 5fCW21ff,5- KiUg,R- Vefbufg, Sperring, C. Parks. Row Two: G. Guental, D. Zullig, D, Morrison, P. Dahl, MI- F- THUY, SPOUSOF- C. Kingsbury, D. Harryman, T. Scott, K. Smith. Row Three: G. Bollin, G. Choiristers Blend Talent . . Training Mr. Tarry directs the Choir in practice for the Fall Concert. S X N P: at ...., 5 f I viz x X J Members of Choir, auditioned juniors and seniors, prepared and performed at Ruskin's assemblies and both Festivals of Song. Soloists, ensembles, and madrigals, were in competition at Warrens- burg. The top rating groups went to State. This group has been a con- sistent top rating winner. During fourth hour, choir members became carolers, singing from classroom to classroom as is done annually before Christmas vacation. Music Man, the school musical was co-sponsored by Ruskin's Choir. Chamber Choir members are selected by invitation from the di- rector, Mr. Tarry. They specialize in music of a different scope. Styles range from the seventeenth century Madrigals to the twentieth century pop tunes. lnusw' n ff ,Q if '. Rv' K , Mn, L Ig, nd A 1s- fl- PFD JI1. ii - les WY Y- I li li 'i 1 1 Il , I Strings, Winds, and Drums Harmonize Diligent concentration is necessary for a successful performance. , ' f ff john Boden Don Brasher Nancy Cantwell Brenda Dickey Cindy Dinwiddie Pat Doyle Steve Eagleburger Donna Enterline Donna Falcone Sue Gamble Bill Gladden Dave Glenn Pat Gollahon Gary Guental Steve Hammer Danny Harmon Cindy Hinman Ellen Holmes Barbara Hugunin jackie johnson Lynda Keplinger Duane Keys Nancy Kotsifakis Lindy Krieter Mark Ladwig Lana Lamenick Dennis Lowther Don Lowther Ann Nlaxwell Lisa Maxwell Alfred Mersman Ann Mollenhour Barbara Mumpcr Beth Mumper Janis Nelson Jeannie Orjala Leslie Palmer Gail Pinkepank Stan Pulliam Shelly Rodgers Susie Scott Donna Sherrow jill Smith Mark Smith Sharon Stamper Paul Stenstrom jan Sterrett Martha Wall Pat Waugh Gail Williams Steve Wfood A full schedule kept members of Ruskin's Symphony Orchestra busy throughout the year. Performances began at the teachers meeting on the first day of school. A second appearance came when they performed at the Jackson County Administrators, Ban- quet. Music Man , next on the agenda for the orchestra, was followed by the winter concert. Orchestra performed at the two annual Festivals of Strings, at Baptiste and Ervin. A Conference Concert was held at Ruskin welcoming two other high school orchestras from the area. Three assemblies, the Christmas assembly, Easter assembly, and Orchestra assembly, were also on the list of performances. The or- chestra played at district contests with solos and ensembles going to state. Orchestra also held a spring concert at the National Honor Society Banquet in March. - L I I i z i Z V' E W r 4 1 1 rt- N .X.. tt ,,.. v,x., , t 5 l . gk .V f X X t sm Q x 8 V L , to .gf X 1 A 1 K, Jly. 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L A26 Yi ' TT Kerry Albert Carol Atkins Walt Beaulieu Vicki Beatty Ronnie Blom Karen Blosser John Boden Larry Borchardt Bob Bone Donna Brammeier Paul Brammeier Vicki Cooksey jim Conover Tom Christianson Ruth Crichfield Annetta Marie Cubine Tom Dalton Mark Diech Cindy Dinwiddie jim Dinwiddie Linda Doussard Pat Doyle Dana Duncan Steve Duple Audrey Dye Mike Ervin Bonnie Evans jim Evans Laura Fairhurst Donne Falcone Sue Fry Sue Gamble Debbie Gibson Diane Gibson Maureen Gish Dave Glenn Kathy Goddard jan Goodhue Greg Guthrie Steve Hammer Danny Hansen Dan Hartzler Cindy'Hinman Craig Hinman Ellen Holmes Vickie Howell Marie Hyatt Dianne Jennings Barbara johaningsmeir Ron jones Lynda Keplinger Duane Keys Randy Kimball Sam King Steve Koontz Lindy Krieter Lana Lamenick Doug Lee Larry Liccata Barbara McElhaney Randy Marsh David Martin janet McCullough Bonnie Miller Steve Mitchell john Moffett Bob Nash Dave Newkirk Kathy O'Neal Genie Osborne Marilyn Padgett Paul Padgett Rick Perry Att Peterson Gail Pinkepank Annette Price Stan Pulliam Nayda Reed Lynette Reid Phil Rish Charlie Roberts Sheila Robinson Libbie Russo jim Shumachet Dave Scott Susie Scott Dave Shippee Cliff Showalter Gene Simms joy Smith Kris Spangler Janice Steinbrueck Paul Stenstrom jan Sterrett Kathy Stewart Denise Strauss Dixie Thompson Mike Trimmer Suzanne Tucker Sue Wade Ross Watson Pat Waugh Carol White Kathy Wilbur J. R. Wiles Steve Wilson Steve Wienecke Bob Wfinkler David W'olf jerilyn Wforsfold Sandy W'right Pam Yeomans f. ff sf 3 . is ff 7 ,. 'Z ff V, ., , Front Row: B. Slagleg M. Sell, S. Farris, J. Lundy, M. Barnes, M. Benefiel, G. Early, C. Mergell, president, P. Leonard, D. Lyons, j. Day, P. White, G. Lyons, D. Powell, K. Brucksg J. Spencer. Ron' Two: D. Haber, J. Francisco, treasurer, C. White, A. Chavez, J. Bridges, K. Enright, C. Potts, V. King, D. Harwood, C. Nugeng L. Riggsg D. Long, D. Smith, J. Worsfoldg M, Gillisg V. Stoeie. Row Three: C. Kirlin, secretary, D. Brammeierg L. Boden- heimerg D. Parks, N. Kotsefakisg G. Adams, K. Manly, J. Martin, K. Fanning, R. Wages, K. Krekelg B. McElhaneyg S. McDaniel, J. Hunt, S. Hill, C. Wheller, D. Brucks. Row Four: P. Austin, S. Stovall, P. Waugh, S. Boone, vice-president, V. Davenport, A. Cubine, S. Wade, S. Miller, P. Nolting, secretary, B. Hazer, G. Martin, J. Reed, T. Pryor, R. Cross, P. Brammeierg M. Boyd, R. Cummonsg J. jones. FTA Members-Tomorrow's Teachers Future Teachers of America were divided this year, sophomores at Smith-Hale, juniors and seniors at Ruskin. Sponsors were Mrs. Cas- President of the Future Teachers of America, Chris Mergell reviews lists for Teaching Day, April 22. f per, Mrs. McCreary, Miss Kennedy, and Miss Lyles. Hurricane candles and candy were sold in December by the Rus- kin division. Teaching Day was held April 22. Members who had earned enough points participated. Sophomores sponsored an essay contest in October. A Christmas party was held to entertain other school groups. Mr. L. Wright, stu- ,, ff I Q ,gf A ,4- f . W V' ' dent teacher, and Mr. T. Wright were speakers at meetings. Members sponsored a bake sale in the teachers, workroom, March 10 to 14. March 24, sophomores traveled to Central Missouri State College to see Taming of the Shrew , by a New York play company. Members participated in a Teaching Day in May. Pins were awarded to outstanding members at the close of the year A scholarship was presented to a worthy, senior FTA member V R X. 3: , K. tg S. H8114 illerg rossg a for W, 5 WM!!! ii f Ni .va 4 i Q f f Z M 4 4 .,,, W-'ff ,, .. 1 if ., ' E f '4' .ffl . , , Front Roux' D. Powell, president, J. Losh, vice-presidentg J. Knight, secre- B. Jensen, G. Routhg B. Woodmang S. Ray, J. Ziarko, S. Blackburn, P. tary, E. Tompkins, L. Winnieg J. Schroeder, treasurer, J. Traskowsky. Reza' Martin, J. Franciscog M. Lucito. Row Four: Mrs. L. Horton, sponsor, H. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . M McWilliams, C. Williams, D. Frentrop, D. Parmang L. McDanielg L. Spec- Yzmp N. Hewitt, V. Rojas, S. Munson, G. johnson, D. Hinken, D ay, l S dl R ' Three: Mrs. J. Culley, sponsorg kelsg S. Burnett, M. Galloway, Mrs. A. Kizer, sponsor. C. Dorflingeng V. McDanie gj. ia er. mi FHA Regional Theme: Citizenship Designing bulletin boards is one of many FHA officer duties. Citizenship was the regional theme for Future Homemakers of America. In Au- gust, a regional workshop was held at North Kansas City High School. Regional officers were installed. The chaplain from Kansas State Prison at Lansing was a guest speaker. In October members at- tended a regional meeting. Mrs. Culley, Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Kizer, and Miss Stilley were sponsors. FHA held a Christmas party and gift exchange. In February they attended a movie, Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang. Dis- play cases and signs were made for FHA week, March 25-29. Dress-up day was an added celebration. An Easter children's home party and a mother-daughter ban- quet honoring graduating seniors kept stu- dents active in April and May. Extra activi- ties included horseback riding and hikes. -sf., .':2s.A,-.- .. v 111' Tl -if - f 'f54iffi'9 1 . . r My M aj M944 yy ff, W., M, ,+ ,M W-ww' ,W .. gf f HM-if '4'?WWwma,ffff W 2 UM. 4 if 1 f f' f 'N jqi-' 46,7 'rv' ,.,,, H 24 ,Ip 5 lb af i 2 z ,, E J 2 ,,, qhvf f . A, 4 , t V f f ez f ,, . t L . . f W... , fffy . ww r 'f W 22 T L ...J 2 ,, W ,ca-,g,,. K - ,, ,,,, .W ., . .W .,f,Wzf,,ww?Zg f ay, V A ef With joyous onlookers and a smiling Santa,Jerry Evelyn Hunt swings at the hanging piiiata as After numerous attempts George Rutherford I-Iaefele strikes unsuccessfully at the pinata. John Geishen looks on with pleasure. i breaks the pifiata with candy and goodies galore falling. E1 Circulo Espanol Welcomes Edwin Edwin Hernandez, the foreign exchange student from Costa Rica is a spirited and vivacious member. Edwin said of the Spanish Club, It promotes a better bond of relationships between the United States and Latin American countries. Breaking the piiiata at the Christmas party has become an annual custom which the Spanish Club has adopted. Eat- ing at a Spanish restaurant was also favored by the club mem- bers. Front Row: R. White, L. Hanging, J. Bridges, S. Richardson, J. Rowe, D. Gonazales, C. Crawford, D. Kemple, V. Moore, M. MacRae, R. Beal. Row Two: Mrs. L. Ornes, sponsor, P. Campbell, K. Merrit, A. Chavez, D. Rus- sell, V. Holloway, S. Brown, S. Borne, B. McElhaney, M. Smith, G, Pennell. Row Three: S. Murray, D. Igoe, P. Johnson, S. Wade, J. Haefele, C. Rich- Talking to Costa Rica from room 101 was quite an ex- perience for Edwin and his fellow members. With the help of Mr. Houser and the schoolis radio station, the club was able to listen to a Costa Rica neighbor while Edwin con- versed quite fluently with him. ards, S. Wintus, R. Haefele, E. Hernandez, E. Hunt, P. Wilkinson, D. Wilson. Row Four: D. Schulte, M. Carter, S. Ethridge, J. Fiore, J. Geisch- en, B. Verburg, J. Ralls, G. Hammond, A. McKenzie, B. Funk, B. Taylor. Not pictured' Mrs. M. Dowell, sponsor. V 1 ..1.A,, X 'sn' re' .. .,,, ,,- -,. X M 2 7 S it is 4 Q 5 S if X tililllllvlmvanunnun xmas x Q X X is - ,X S Tx wa .5 X gsm Q6 Sas-is s .R V k X531:ssww'? .8 M C. F. Gauss Commemoration Day was a major Math Club activity. w I War i umer1oa.1 Masters Ponder Problems Ruskin's Math club has been active for four years. President Russell jones led the sixteen member club in solving mathematical problems. Problems were the basis of the club activities and pro- grams. Mr. Rankin, club sponsor, helped the members interpret problems. A typical meeting involved the use of sticks to find the From Row: B, Brockmeier, R. Perry, secretaryg R. Jones, president' B. Blosser, treasurerg L. Bodenhammer, V. Storie. Row Two: G. Blankenship, L, Licata, S. Hurch, vice-presidentg R. Haven, B. Mumper, R. Dutton. Row approximate value of Pi. The club activities included C. F. Gauss Commemoration Day. The ceremonies for Gauss Day included the presentation ofthe K'Freddie', to Russell jones for being the person who knows the most about logarithm decimal parts. Three: G. Rankin, sponsorg J. Stevens, B. Palmer, J. Gieschen, M. Cole, C. Luthy, sponsor. -we 4 0 er, lu ii Aggglin A I 1 nm AW lei A nl, l Bah V, Harm ljarm BALSLL Beau Bell, Bent Bige Bird Blan Blos Boll Bon Bov Bra Bro Brc Brc Brc Bri Bu Bu Ca Ca C2 C: C1 C C C C C C C C C 4 lax, Vi 1 5 F. Gauss udecl the .e person I. Cole, C. ' 'Pi 'fi :lite , an X Atkerrnan, Boyce Alsbu ry, Richard Altman, Dennis Anderson, Lloyd A rd, Ea rl Bah r, Ray Barnes, Dustie Barnes, john Batson, jim Beaulieu, W'alter Bell, Robert Bennefeld, Donald Bigelow, john Bird, jim Blankenship, Gary Blosser, Bill Bollin, George Bone, Robert Bowman, Clarence Brady, Dean Brooks, Bill Brown, Ronny A. Brown, Ronnie Brown, Randy Brown, Frank Buckman, Eric Bunch, Carlos Campbell, Chris Carroll, jim Carter, john Caudle, Al Cauthon, Ronald Clark, Randall Clevenger, Gary Coit, Gary Cole, Paul Compton, Richard Cook, Greg Conover, james Couch, Dwight Coxe, Keri Crane, Mike Curry, Barry Dalton, john Dooman, john Erwin, Rocky Ervin, Mike Farris, Dan Finley, Larry Fish, jerry Foust, Marvin Fry, Davis Fuller, Bob Gandy, Bob Goss, Dallas Gourley, Randy Gladden, Don Grantham, Brad Graham, Charles Grotz, john Hackathorn, Richard Haltman, Bill Harmon, Bruce Harmon, Stan Harper, Mike Harper, Stephan Harris, Dennis Hart, john Hartman, james Haun, jerry Haushahn, Mike Haven, Randy Heavener, Bill Heavey, Tom Helms, Rick Henry, Doug Hensley, john Hill, Charles Hirt, Ernie Hodkins, jeff Holland, Paul Holoway, jim Howe, George Ingold, Doug Inman, Darrel Iverson, Dennis jensen, Ron johns, Loren johnson, Dennis johnson, jerry johnston, Steve Keith, jeff Kelley, Dennis Kelley, Steve Kelly, Mike Knight, Frank Lally, Pat Lemon, Larry Lemon, Don Long, Richard Lowe, Howard Lush, David Mahnken, Steve Manford, Dennis Manker, Gary Martin, Dennis Martin, Harold Martin, Howard McAllister, David McCullough, David McGettigan, james McKinzey, Mike McLaughlin, Mike McMurdo, Dennis Meek, Tom Meuschke, Bob Moore, Frank Moore, Ray Mooren, Mike Nash, Dwight Nash, Bob Newman, Leonard Norgren, Ed Ohlman, john O'Neil, Dan Padgett, Paul Parks, Don Pennick, Mike Penny, Don Penny, Ron Peterman, Richard Peterson, Randy Phares, Doug Pickel, Steve Pinnaire, Tom Pool, Bob Prucha, joe Ratcliff, Bill Reid, Travis Renshaw, Larry Rish, Phil Roberts, Charles Robinson, Chris Robinson, john Romines, Larry Rooks, jerry Root, Bill Roscoe, Karl Rudatis, Gordon Russell, Dennis Scoville, Vernon Schrankler, Mike Schumacher, jim Schuster, Frank Shattenburg, jerry Shafer, Greg Sharman, Steve Sheets, jim Sheets, Mike Sheets, Richard Shepard, Dennis Shy, Greg Simms, Gene Sinnett, Mark Smith, Barry Smith, Dale Smith, Dennis Smith, Howard Smith, Rick Smith, john Sprague, Larry Stapleton, Tom Stephanson, Bob Stevens, Steve Stuckey, Mike Sumler, jeff Temple, Greg Thome, Mike Trott, Gary Trusskey, john Tucker, Tracy Turner, Steve Ulsh, Adrian Vance, Dan VanDeusen, Kent VanHoecke, Wes Varner, Roger Vernon, Mike Walton, Mike Ward, Allan Watkins, Gary Watson, Ross Weldon, Bill Welsh, Bill Weist, Bob Wheeler, Tom White. Fred Woodman, jim Wiles, Bill Williams, Arthur Williams, Bill Willoughby, Matt Yancey, Steve Yeager, Richard Young, john Zolnowski, Richard Zupon, Roger Second Year for Space Technology Aerospace instruction ..... from the ground up. 1969 marked the second year for the 1190th Group of the Air Force junior Reserve Officers Training Corps at Ruskin. A highlight of the ROTC program was the drill team, which took first place last year in performance at state competition. Cflst Lt. Charles Graham was the drill team commander, and CfMSgt. Richard Mathews, his assistant. The AFjROTC program is under the direction of Lt. Colonel Keith K. Pollock, SMSgt. Gaylord Akin, and MSgt. james A. Moss. The 1968-1969 program was divided because the sophomore cadets were housed at Smith-Hale junior High School. The second and third year cadets continued their program at Ruskin on alter- nate days from the sophomores. just before Christmas, the first year cadets held their first promotion. Flight sergeants were promoted to the rank of CfSStt. and squad leaders to CfSergeant. All cadets who passed all their courses were promoted to the permanent rand of CfAirman. The second and third year cadets who had an I average or above in all their subjects were promoted to the permanent rank of CfAirman 1st Class of February 18, 1969. Approximately two hundred and fifty cadets were enrolled in the program for 1968-69, a fifty man increase over last year. Among the activities of the cadet corps were, a field trip to Richards-Gebaur AFB, where they visited the SAGE building, and to Operation Handshaken in September. During 1969, the corps participated in the Loyalty Day Parade and the annual Group Parade. February 21, 1969, sixty cadets attended the annual Went- worth Military Show. Colonel Lester Wicofi Superintendent of the Academy, narrated the program, which included the Went- worth Military Band and Precision Drill Team. f 1 P I K, 7 , - y ANWQ ullnuuund l X' dmitted fw4a,,.,.,s., ', A , rf 1. W- ,, WI f,.,,,,. ' 'W 4 . '. Front Roux' R. Stolte, M. Lines, D. Stewart, L. Hitchcock, P. Pruitt, J. Rourick, D. Coleman, T. Harrelson, M. Bagby, P. Ahart, V. Wolf, L. Braton, T. Dennis. Rou' Two: S. Burnett, C. O'Malley, L. Peek, D. Wilson, D. Edmonds, D. Flamm, L. Hill, S. Pattison, B. Moore, K. Kane, M. Geer, D. Henry, M. Fox. Rou' Three: M. Goss, C. English, L. Weissman, S. 'TS Daugherty, L. Hall, B. Weimer, D. Scrogham, B. Klinkemberg, D. Hanks, G. Van.Bebber, D. Chapman, P. Hollan, D. Gardner. Row Four: R. Swayne, R. Penny, L. Tillman, S. White, B. Lecuyer, N. Sehring, T. Pfeifer, G. Orlando, D. Penny, D. Messmer, F. Kurtz, R. Debo. DECA Creates Business Opportunities The distributive education class officers attended a training session at Warrensburg. Twenty one delegates attended a state convention in jefferson City and helped elect state officers. The D.E. class sold over 2400 candy bars and held the Danny Cox con- cert. A state contest at Central Missouri College and a two day meet at Columbia were part of the activities for the group. An employer-employee banquet and adoption of needy families at Christmas time were interesting and worthy activities for 1968-69. Two DECA students walk through the parking lot, heading toward their afternoon jobs. 'ri--1' . MMQ ink -K ws. i . . fa- ,. ' Ll P Q 9 I 7 'P I 'Y QQ ., . U , ,v 7,,,4 Sa Q '-r A lg if jy -1 PM j, A l , ki .v . Frwzl Roux' D. lgoe, P. McFarland, R. Nespica, M. Fields, J. Scott, K. Under- wood, A. Mollenhour, S. Boone, R. White, D. Brucks, P. Nolting, B. Nichols, K. Stewart, P. Ross, D. Rankin, G. Griffith. Row Two: J. Vaughn, V. Howell, S. Reiboldt, J. Hess, C. Dedovesh, L. Knoy, S. Redfield, J. Nichols, A. Grashuis, S. Johnson, P. Dorman, D. Wilson, J. Jones, S. Browne, K. Shireman, S. Homberg. Row Three: J. Cooper, C. Andersen, V. Watson, D. Darling, R. Bottomley, G. Fenner, S. Via, P. Wilson, R. Beal, . , , V, , if . W- V E 4 fi: ,, . TM, we e. Q e . . me n rs-ri . . , '. .. .X . ace V V-X pf- W ' K. Lindstrom, D. Kamitsuka, V. Cox, B. Robinett, C. Keller, J. Steinbrueck, J. Hembree. Row Fam: D. Brown, D. Clements M. Martin, B. Goodman, R. Cross, M. Anderson, D. Bentrop, L. Norgren, J. Williams, P. Roper, M. Baptist, G. Adams, K. Fanning, P. Smith, N. Schneider, B. Muse. Row Five: K. Walsh, D. Hartsock, S. Scott, G. Williams, T, Fulkerson, L. Sheets, H. Spini, D. Klimet, S. Farris, C. Seymour, D. Garrett, A. Cockrell, V. Daven- port, C. McMahon, Miss Antener, Sponsor. Front Row: J. Middleton, H. Bertrand, C. Adair, V. Moore, B. White, B McGrath, D. Lyons, L. Fryhoff, J. Bridges, N. Biggerstaff, E. Parrent, J Von Holten, S. Wright, C. Kingsbury, J. Fiser, C. Curtis, P. Bender, P Beebe, J. Wolfe. Row Two: L. Sharp, J. Goodhue, G. Osborne, P. Dahl M. Chiarelli, V. Caron, F. Brisbin, D. Harryman, L. Wallace, P. Williams M. Schwaab, D. Roberts, K. Enright, D. Long, J. Smith, D. Skivers, D. Fry L. Houser. Rout' Three: L. Laughlin, K. Brucks, J. Losh, B. Welch, M. Wynn, A. Daffin, J. Johnson, D. Buchanan, C. Nugen, K. Willoughby, C. Laub, N. Moll, J. Pitcher, L. Riggs, D. Smith, K. Gwings, S. Beamer, L. Ricketts, S. Gamble, K. Robbins. Row Four: J. McCoy, N. Hill, S McDaniel, H. Meikle, P. Flebbe, R. Waldron, M. Kupersmith, P. Hollomon S. Lakey, A. Price, L. Day, S. Brown, R. Eatherton, D. Haber, L. Atchley L. Curtis, D. Marchese, D. Foster, G. Norvell. Row Five: K. Ludden, R. Gilio, D. Futvoye, N. MacRae, J. Spille, R. Fatino, S. Copas, R. Gish, M. Addison, S. Adams, J. Bruns, S. Suddarth, S. McCance, K. Perry, M. Neigh bots, D. Charles, K. Holloway, J. Spencer, J. Long, sponsor. Cheerleaders and Pep Club chant Two points, two points to push Ruskin on to victory. l 1 I -mf..W:mn.1, ,- J Qx 'wg' ,,..- ' i i I - ' ge if B' Q: ga.: J.. 1. Ji' ,.-of 'S li . man ..., ,W nrueck mdman , , ver, M. L' Five: ets, H. Daven- -ts H 1 : gi 'ff A . wwwsw.-sss'LEs.sw.issfwg- 1 3- -is r f . 1 . 2 ss 35 , xt. Qu .L : 35525 ss 5, S X T . SX gisis 5 S 1325 1 T A as Kkg'qg 5 EQXQ Q , ,tx jg Q . I .sie Sz- s 1 is . - t.ts...f, QNX Q' - Q S 2 3s . , i. .. 1 -s Vs A N Se i f Q 2 ai t it . .. is s as t,- . st 1 .t Q. sis r . so 5 X5 A .. N .xt ll ., Eggs .. .- XE' I tssi - . . ggi .Q A Sitxii! ' Y 1 v'-' 'i.xs.TJQ2lg'sQnw- ...,f,..a .w.N..,- .,.. ...m-..... ..... S., , . , Mr. Steck directs an orderly assembly dismissal. The Apollo 8 space program is explained by Mr. Terry Spears, of N.A.S.A. f ,W ,Wim ,JW V ff W3 f ...ff .-1 t. f X The Sounds of Silence???? Assemblies added variety to the routine of school life. Among eamer, iill, S. lomon, tchley, len, R. .sh, M. Neigh- WWW www WM, 0. fwWW,,. ,, f ,.,.x the different programs presented were pep rallies, a preview of the musical, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies, orchestra and band concerts. Because of the number of students, the assemblies were held in two shifts. Second floor classes met while first floor classes went to the assembly. After the first assembly shift, a second assembly was held for the second floor classes. The assemblies were set up to appeal to the varied interests of the students and faculty. After presentation of the flag, Dave Godfrey leads the Pledge of Allegiance. 2' s, a E F 5 -Y i s 1 k, ! 5 ff 5 s 5 s 3 3 i 9 ? l S 'F I ATHLETICS United though Jepczwzifecf' . . . . . through football games ..... home- coming ..... a desire to win ..... team spirit ..... good sportsmanship . . . . .cooperation. . . . .exuberance . . . . . cheering your team on to state quarter eliminations ..... ss 463 as 5 f . 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Who's going to get it? lg Varsity Rmkiu OPPOHWW 68 Lees Summit 61 61 Westpcurt 52 748 Belton 52 59 Grandview 56 55 Center 61 58 Truman 42 62 Raytown 61 56 N.K.C. 52 55 Wrul. Chrisman 66 so Raytown south 55 ' 78 Oak Park 54 47 Truman 50 59 Pem Day 62 70 Grandview 41 73 Lees Summit 64 56 Raygtown 4 60 67 N.K.C. 65 62 Center 68 78 Win. Chrisman 64 60 Raytown South 67 57 Oak Park 65 58 O'Hara 30 60 Belton 1 59 57 Center 7 7 785 Jr. Varsity 2 S 6 g g mkin W 60pp0nem 48 Lee's Summit g 32 g' 39 Grandview g 38 g 37 Center 5 640 g g 52 Truman 1 59 1 9 49 Raytown 7 7 56 f 1 57 N,K.c:. 6 55 ? 56 Wm. Chrisman S 47 Q 43 Raytown South 42 1 V 48 Oak Park 7 ' 31 ' 47 Truman g 53 4 40 Raytown 7 422 55 N.K.C. 6 1 57 if ff? J' 5 5. Xu off wg .1 i tttt E tt,, XX A R7 X 4 rm :fm a, Frou! Scron Razz' Wfhiti li I , ' i - -An . wnenz 1 2 2 6 l 2 1. 2 6, p 5 4 O Q2 il S4 , so. ss, 38f 37 SST so . s9 T rs ..........4....... f Onenzf. 52. T 58p,1 to-X s9r.f ief as 47? 42S 31 53 42l' 57 'LQ .it 4 355. 'Q Front Row: T. Coyle, coach, M. Peach, T. Key, G. Temple, S. Root, M. Scronce, G. Lehmer, B. Romasl, R. Hempy, M. Nash, D. Cochran, coach. Ron' Two: S. Stanley, M. Wallace, G. Guental, S. Harper, T. Clark, J Wfhite, D. Helley, E. Miller, V. Sellaro, J. Lunn. Row Three: Mr. Newman Coach Coyle discusses future indoor track meets with one of the members. 'Jw R. Pennington, F. Brown, D. Clements, C. Faros, S. Potter, S. Christenson, G. Smith, S. Shearer. R010 F0ll1'.' A. Gonzales, M. Mooren, M. Cantrell, Forbes, R. Wyatt, D. Godfrey, J. Fiore, D. Smith, J. Shircman, B. Moore, R. Bron. Long legs and lots of practice help in the running broad jump. Q In Q zziomvr ' :af-wwgprfa ff ,1 f Q gi A az ' ' anvaaf . .hu gf . QU H32Lrrr WWW R 'Q M , has 3-'MJ WW Mg, M aff ff 9 ang., Wuwww il? 42' za Maw an I .V am: 4? fag, ! 5 2 g .,., ,, X 2 .... .. ,,, ,rf 2 Wm ., ,,.,...,. 'Y' 1 . V 3 'iv my yew Xi if -, ,D ' ug- ' From Roux' R. Hcmpy, M. Nash, j. Smith, D. Godfrey, R. MCCOfTl3S, M. B. Forbes, S. Mahnken. Rau' Three: R. Wfyarr, D. Shepherd, D. Clements, Newman. Row Tzwx M. King, E. Hirr, V. Sellaro, M. Mooren, E, Miller, D. Cochrar1,coachg J. Fiore, S. Sr:m1ey.S. Porter. fm 1 . i 1 E f F'-QI, I YT-4: nv I I I i 4 , I y i i I f, , - - , ' 1 i. Day- Miller Gour- ong N. The referee moves in to check on an illegal choke hold. The results of the seven tournaments that the Ruskin Mat p LVfeQv!ifi1zg Men participated in were: f B A. A P if Uppwwml 3 t . . Van Horn Ruskin . . . 5rd place Al Gonzales, lst. Bob Rape, lst. Dave Lawrence, Znd. jim Shissler, Znd. Steve Potter, Znd. Charles Grant, 5rd. Center Ruskin . . . 4th place Al Gonzales, lst. Dave Lawrence, 2nd Rick Gonzales, Znd. Steve Potter, 3rd. Charles Grant, 4th. jim Shissler, 3rd. Belton Ruskin . . , lst place Rick Gonzales, lst. Al Gonzales, lst. Steve Potter, lst. Randy Haynes, lst. .lim Shissler, lst. Dave Lawrence, Znd. Uan Mayer, 2nd. Tom Carem, Std. Cliarles Grant, 2nd. Ruskin Ruskin . . . 6th place Jim Shissler, Znd. Randy Haynes, 3rd. Steve Potter, Znd. Charles Grant, fith. Conference Varsity . . . 7th place Al Gonzales, lst. Dave Lawrence, 4th. Junior Varsity . . . 4th place Bob Boyd, lst. Steve lmgarten, lst. Pat Chambers, 3rd. Greg Sht, Znd. District Dave Lawrence, Znd. Al Gonzales, Znd. Steve Potter, 3rd, Jim Shissler, 3rd. Ed Miller, lith. Regional Al Gonzales, 5rd. Center Y ' L 4 'Oak Park! Maqwille .f i Lexington Q L ' Norrhfliansas City Truman y . Raytown S Raytowri South L Glendale i L Parkview William Chrisman Westport Sealed: S. Carpinog Coach Swiftg M. Cole. Standing: R. Boneg G. Quigley. Ruskin Eagles Birdie Golf squad members met at the Southview Golf Course to practice and have their meets. The golf season started in March when the weather was nice enough to play. Golfers were seen prac- ticing in winter clothes and in twenty five degree weather. The golf course was divided into two sections. The Varsity used the first half and the junior Varsity used the second half of the golf course. Each practice game was made up of nine holes. Medals were given at the District and Conference meets. George Quigley was the only returning letterman. 4 News at Q 49 7 fi? 4 44 J Z 14 V Xu aww 1 4 QQ .44 f fi? 7? if 4? Z7 7 4-V' I f ff 4 I .f -2-Q ZZAQ4 X 4 fin!!! Z 4 ffl 1' ff! 44 Z 4 4 , 4 4.44 4 ' O Zi W Q X 4 X 6 H414 Ru skin Eagles . . .par for the course. 4 f.X 5 4 .Q 4 4. 4 .4 4 ... 41 40 W, 4 H I all Z .ir y , X , , 444, , 0? 54 A ...i...,.. W M014 2 54 4, 4., 9 'z 1, . A , ,A 1 1 wma' ' 1 I, 2, 4 24x.,j , 1.444 Coat Servi ,4 ,. Y f t j X y .. ., X . X Y N X, XV X X r X XX N. X' '7 XX, XX 'tx XV X X X' 'N RX 2 N 'r N N K X X X Y I 5 Ruskin 2 Park Hill 5 1 North Kansas City 6 1 Raytown 10 12 R Lee's Summit 4 O W Oak Park 6 i 3 Truman 4 10 Raytown South 7 . W W7 3 3 ParkaHil1 y 4 f R 5 -1 y sWilliamChrisman y 5 ,..,.,,,. . , f' W W . North Kansasflity y 7 f so y . . Wiiiiamclmsman M y 1 3- ' jtafayeftaf-.styjoe A y 1 X lyyLafayettel M .1 fxgl: 7. , f Park Hill ' A8 'ff Raytownfy I 8 f J, OakParkJ 4 ' MR4 R Leasgsummif 7 Q Trtunan ty . it 4 li R I V' 4 With bases loaded and two points needed to win the game, jim Van Meter ' , . ' 1 1 , A v I' V anxiously waits for the pitcher to throw the ball. Ravfown South.. i an 1 iz! W 3 f - 2' 4 ' 73 F7141 ff fa, iJ3aa9fiy 4 fi W-Waig 'Z Q ?f'27's gy 14-v.lVf?'f ffa 'Ia ,Q f Kneeling: T. Cook, M. Bolinger, R. Dalton, P. Dethefsen, R. Hobson, J. Van Meter, R. Perry. Sfmmlifzgx C. Ackerson, J. Lake, S. Davenport, S. Harmon, W. Boyd, M. Grandon, G. Watkins, D. Pendergraft. , fax ,, 2 ., V tjfazffff ga-5 ' il 1 f 1 . fm tl t K 1 1, L X . . r f CI 1 1 , 1 1 x liz gif 42 V1 D P sf M .4 haf, rg 1 '1 ,Q , W v if u Q WW F' 2' Y ' f f X f sf' my SC W 8 W P pn .2 gt K .11 rl ll ff N fe I' mon, aM ' ' J tfx xx . 5 3 ' 'Q rf f 4? . HA A fa 1-1 Y 539230 2 f f in Q 97 X ff 4. 'fag f .5 gf f YW , 4' Kneeling: T. Freeman, R. Hobson, J. Van Meter, D. Glenn, C. Beckley. Standing: K. Gerbst, G. Watkins, B. Wall, J. McGettigan, C. Shoppe, F. Fouts, M. Cook, manager. Baseball: Ruskin's Newest Sport Baseball, coached by Mr. Suddarth, was played at Ruskin as a school sport for the first time in the spring of 1968. Of the nineteen games played by the Varsity team four were won. Defeated teams were: Lees Summit, 12-4, Lafayette-St. joe, 8-lg Raytown South, 10-7, and Lafayette, 2-1. Six home runs were scored by the Varsity team, three of these were made by Rex Perry. Paul Dethlefsen, Stan Harmon and Doug Pendergraft each made one. Rex Perry was responsible for twelve of the teams fifty-six points. Doug Pendergraft followed at eight. High in batting average were jim Van Meter, .500, Tom Cook, 259, and Craig Ackerson, 250. A final record of five games won, three lost, proved it was a V good season for the junior Varsity team. Games won were: North ,frr Kansas City, 9.7, Raytown South, 5-lg ll-12, Lees Summit, 6-53 5 lmd Park Hill, 8-4. i n' The two high scorers were Keith Herbst, 8, and Rick Hobson, el Curt Shope at .525 was high on batting average. As a team, Ili'-ii batting average, .306 was considerably better than their f'i'iW1ent's, .184 Mfffff WM W ff , . ,1.,, V, 'fy ,f njyww, I fy nw, , ,, M, Q f f' ff' 4 , , . y,.y , f. 5 North. Kansas City, c f, f ,,,' ,f,, 1 I' V, Vfr' I 8 2 11 Raywwnz 6 . ' 6 fiOakPark 6 6 f fi t 6 liLee's summit ft Park Hill ' ,A Raytown South, y Raytown I4 fsif-X fgQf2s2gL 54 fl l I siwf X- N-f , 7 f ST DE TBCJDY United though separates! . . . . . through common hours spent in study- ing ..... common subjects and reach- ers ..... anxious moments awaiting quarter grade cards ..... films ..... looking forward to the end of the day . . . . . class meetings . . . . . the stu- dent council ,.... 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X Xi X X X xx S N X s s x R QX-f's Xt JIM Pam Bender Kathy Bendert Benny Benjamin Don Bennefeld fJciinhBerry BAEEGEABELLFHUISOH Helen Bertrand Steve Bickford Nin Biggerstaff Leon Billinger Lonnie Billings Jim Bird Steve Bishop Jerry Bittiker Judy Bittner Sarah Blackburn Gary Blankenship Beverly Blomquist Janet Blomquisr Bill Blosser John Boden Lee Bodenheimer Marianne Boland George Bollin Larry Borchardt Pam Borcherding Bill Bottomley Kathy Boursheski y nderson Leads Junior Class ' l L10 dA Denise Bowman Kay Boxley Trudy Boyle Joe Bradley Donna Brammeier Larry Braton Janice Brawner Ross Breshears Rick Bressman Janna Bridges Tom Briggs Danny Brill Frances Brisbin Bob Brockmeier Rocky Bron Nancy Brosnahan Frank Brown Randy Brown Ritchy Brown Sondra Brown Tom Brown Valerie Brown Kathy Brucks Judy Bruns Rickey Bruton Geraldine Bryant Jeannette Bryant Debby Buchanan 1 fl X s-rg, is '53 If frm 2 ' . 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A it -C f CC A W Q KX s CQ X We ,Q I .C'C'C,?C Linda Clapp jim Clark Larry Clark Tom Clark Dave Clements Howard Cockrill Debbie Coleman John Collingsworth Mike Colyer Rick Combs Dick Compton Janet Conard jim Conover Pat Considine Gregg Cook Debbie Cooper Sue Copas Cindy Cornell Tim Correll Ed Cosgrove Sharon Courtney Ken Coxe Carol Crane Mike Crane Carolyn Crawford Ruth Critchheld Rilla Crowder Ron Culver is ,LM Carol Curtis Lisa Curtis Anna Cutrera Ann Daffin Paulette Dahl Karen Dalstein Cheri Dalton Duane Dalton john Dalton Steve Daugherty Steve Daughtrey Richard Davidson Dennis Davis Don Davis Gary Davis Linda Day Dave Dean Rick Debo Carla DeKeyser Pat Dello Russo Theresa Dennis Paul Dethlefsen jill Dick Cindy Dinwiddie Mike Dodd Woody Doss Kathy Dowell Gary Downey 'KVM f X W f , 5 If W., g , 57 ,ff , ,f ,f ,' Z , 6 M f f Af' w y , f C fi ' , I K I K f ! K f aff Q4 , ,Z ff- f Z 1 , . M f , AWAW so WN at Y Q XA D D tt X X NN x X. X kk XXX f ff 2 49 . 7 WK J f I V ,za .af ,: 5 ' . Gloria Doyle Pat Doyle Bob Drescher Larry Duncan Gail Earley Nancy Easter Reylene Eatherton Dave Edmonds Debbie Edmonds Anna Edwards Karen Edwards Dale Elliott 1 f , W A 1 I, 1 X ,fy-, Ji Alicia Chavez works diligently to get her Mirage pages done on time. ll: lil! 3 ir i ,. . i V 'i ill li ,. ii i 11 ii i 1 i l le QI l l l 1 1 ,R r in i l l l I li l l i A li l R 4 Q i ,EL Ml 'i I 4 i l i i l i ,il il, iii ,, 1 I l 1 l il ll ll li l J l l i 4 l I 2 l I F 3 l I i I 4 I J I I l i 4 1, 'i i T 1 I l 'Y ' i D ii I I 1 l l i l i 9 ' 'I68 f . . J Y' x ff f V: fa-f 7' 4' 1 A dw QL W y , ,z fffffff Mfg, , fl Y in , , t f ai fWf Mark Ellis Ken Emery ' J jeff Emry Linda Endecott Terry Engle , 3 M-fu' Wanda Engle ' Clifflinglish 'Z 1 A rw 4 s f if, nf! 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Claude Gaines Mary Galloway Susan Gamble Dave Gard ner Dave Gardner Susan Gardner John Garnett Dale Garrett Merritt Geer Tena Gentry Darel Gerlt Debra Gibson Diana Gibson John Gieschen Sheri Gilbert Regina Gilio Scott Gill Mary Gillis Robin Gish Pat Giunta Janice Goodhue Ron Goodwin Bob Gore Bob Gore Mickey Goss Randy Gourley Charles Grahm Eric Graham i X X S. ., ,s , ,-, ri r j .sax .cs ,Q 5 . -M M ,te ye cafes- ' K 1 ' - - ' sr , , iw e...,,.w C' il ...M , S Q DPR - fav? , ss V- f fl c' C559 S. V,-m'I3,E: -. X LX rx as X wr J, XE 1 z if Vis 41 r ' fr is-.., . eww :ff -M '70 Goes Forth to New Experiences Chuck Grant Ri charcl Gravette Deborah Gregory Kevin Groth Sharon Groves Louise Guerrant Mike Gunn Deborah Haber Rick Hackathorn Bob Haefele Twila Hagerman Kevin Hall Max Halteman Russell Hancock Linda Haning Glen Hanks Dan Hanson Bruce Harmon Stan Harmon Terry Harrelson Donna Harryman Kathy Hartley jim Hartman Mary Haun Randall Haven Stan Haworth Carol Hayes Pam Haynes 4, , 5 W , A 7 Slf MAY I X! f f X 7f2fff'ff Mfg? 40 ', 4 f U 1. .f 9 -yy . Q ff' g I A6 2' T x A s W I i Doug Hazen Dave Head Ronald Heckadon Brenda Hendrix Diane Henry Charlene Hensley Jim Hensley Jim Hercules Randy Herman Mike Herrick Shirley Hiestand Chuck Hill Linda Hill Nancy Hill Linda Hitchcock Dawne Hlupic Sheila Hodges Craig Hodkins Paul Holland Mary Hollingswort Pat Hollomon Jim Holloway Karen Holloway Vickie Holloway Ellen Holmes Libby Holstine Becky Horan Debi Horan Juniors Prepare for Leadership Sandra Horton Linda Houser Eileen Huffman Lynn Hughes Steve Hughes Doug Humphrey l Steve Hunnicutt Danny Hurst Marie Hyatt Debbie Hyson Sue Imboden Doug Ingold Glonialnggllgq Jim Jackman Brenda Jaeger Glenda Jaeger Paula Jarboe Chuck Jeffers Mark Jennings Ron Jensen Wayne Jobe Ed Johansen Barb Johnson Dave Johnson Eric Johnson Jamie Johnson Jerry Johnson Kelley Johnson w E I if Q 5 Q ' Q tatt is Q' 'lie 'sf M vf ,ws f, A Prom '69- ample of Junior Sheri McDaniel Mary McDougle Barb McElhaney Lila MCFerrin jim McGettigan Bonnie McGrath Steve McGrew Mark McHenry Danny McMahan Pat MCNutt Billy McQueen Stan McXVilliams Mike Meaney Holly Meikle Ken Meisenhiemer Bruce Messick Dennis Messmer Jamie Middleton Cindy Millard Annette Miller Cathy Miller Johnette Miller Lynda Miller Bill Mills Orville Mitts Cathy Mizener Nanci Moll Perry Moody X r 'QF , fl Y I I xi I 1 ,,i' Y im. . I Karen Ludden David Lush Debbie Lyons Mary MacRue Bob Magee Rocky Magnet Steve Mahnken Robert Mahoney Sharon Mahorney Dennis Manford Konie Manly Kathy Mann Debbie Marchese Richard Marshall Anita Martin Dennis Martin Julie Martin Steve Massey Richard Mathews Sue McCance jim McCasland Ken MCClendon Sandra McClusky Pam McComas Dan McCormick Judy McCoy Brenda McCullough janet McCullough Effort 63 3 XT? I, W Q4 ! Z 9 6 4 i Q 5 I 4 Z 5 i 4 E .f 11-ii A 1- -awe: N N X , X X X . Q ily! 514, Q' ww-gas 4, X? X ,Qc sz. ,Q a 0, ,s1 ,s.n.Q,, Le, My? M M f an if 2 , 7 qs ,,-- 2 , My 07 , ,W M257 ,ff f,,,,, I 'MW' 1 MQ. ww 54 W ZW ff 4 af f W f if sy Z ,WWWQ . 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Knight Jerry Lockard Chuck Lowe May Martin Joyce Massey Joyce Morgan Kathi Younger Karen Zele Jarry Zirkel Roger Zupon NOT PICTURED Mary Lee NVyr1U Billie Yeager ' Richard Yeager John Young blike Young Dwight Nash Bill Nucholls Cheryl O'Malley Margie Pearon Joe Person Ronald Penny Larry Reid Janet Rourick Clifford Russell Linda Saul f w ,f W., Howard Sharman Pam Skinner Tom Spahr Nedrick Stewart James Watters Paul Watters Richard Webb A Keith White Mary Wilbur Barbara Stevens takes a brief moment to ponder a question brought by a friend KK 'i S RX- X ,Q N 'lib l X N We Q 'X at I + fl Linda Amluli Bonnie Ash Carol Ashley Rita Asrlw Lowell Atkinson Deborah Ayers JoAnn Baghy Dcwainc Bahr Bill Baker Lois Baker Michelle Baptist Michael Barons Renee Beal oted Homeeommg Queen Parry Barrlcrr Debbie Biirson Renee Beal Limli1Bcar5 Betty Bcchcl Rohcit Bell Dchlwic Benrrop john liigclow 4 Bt1rba1rtiBineg,ar Judy Bittner Mike Bolinger Robert Bone Susan Boone Sheila Borne Ellen Boswell Rena Bottomley V an ...NX ii 49 7' Lf These Were Our Moments of Youth jim Boyer Terry Boyle Steve Bradley Paul Brzimmeier Donald Brandes Oleta Brandes Terry Brandt Don Brasher Herb Bray Doug Breckenridge Don Brelsford Diana Brewer N Nr ical' I think I've got it. . .WHB! 52 4,-M' 'W' in-'Y 'ilk -' 'QK 'kr-pi, fu' bury B rr-xvsicr Betty Brisbin Rick Brisbin Mike Brister Ron Brooks Diana Brown Karen Brown Sherri Brown Skip Brown Vigki Bro .vm D1.rnrgHruLks 'ff-mi BIWXIIII SFCYC B1'x'svu1 Sumn Bndrzznnn Penne Buckner Carlos Bunch Judi Burke Debi Burton john Burton Rudy Bussard Danny Byers joe Byers Jim Caldwell Judy Calton April Campbell Susan Campbell Ross Caponerro David Carew f , , PV ,M , H7 ,N QWQWZ 5 ,L vm ,,,s,,, , Bill Carroll NancyCr1rry Donna Carter Mike Carter Steve Carry Karen Caswell Diane Cave Mark Cederburg emor RGAA s Help Toys for Tots Mary Clmudoin Jim Christeson Tom Christianson Newton Chun Bonnie Clark Carolyn Clark Pat Clark Debbie Clements XVilliz1m Cochran Alana Coekrell Paul Cole Bill Coleman Miclmel Connely janet Conner Karen Contreras Ann Cook Tom Cook Glenda Cooper Julie Cooper Vera Cooper Steve Correll Vickie Cox Ken Crain Mike Creech 614 Seniors Dominate Ruskin Randie Cross Steve Cumley Ron Cummons Cecilia Cunningham Mark Curtis Karen Dalstein Randy Dalton Deborah Darling f' if I , f ,C iyg' ,V ff 1 ,g ,ff If ' x B -S at if Ziyi, ' ' H, me t 5 X915 T f 4. -Y Vg ,Q ,Q 1 15.0 4, .ff-A-W fail Miva., , A, X ' Q 577 ' ' iff' --vw-p.-A f 1 f 'l 'e ', ' WJ' f But I just can't ask her to dance! we-if fu? .WW . tyhdhdhhllhhi ,ff ,V,V.,,,,,, -4' W-1 ,, ,V .fy 14 Steve Davenport Vickie Davenport Albert Day Randall Day Catherine DeDovesh Michaela Dello Russo i Mike Dello Russo Sharon Denny l l l l l l l Dave Dleckman l jim Dinwiddie Laura Dollarhlde Pam Dorman ll I , l l Carla Doss l l l 1 l Mike Douglas 189 w I Mark Downing Mike Doyle Delay Duncan Darrell Durham Beccy Dykman Blake Dysart Ronald Easter jim Edwards Mike Edwards Brigette Ehlert joy Endler Sherri Eppard Doug Erhard Arlan Erwin ,gen-JI! fvfn' 7i4,7'ff,!'f 7 ,ff ,' , Z MY' iffy Members of the R-Club gather in a Casual group before school in the front hall. . VW., W' , fe ,.-ff' I ,wf 'fM , M, Wfwf M f 'H I ', ,, f f Q X: iw ZW? X 52 hall. IWW , Q!! M, WMM iff! n 5 lf, , i, M Q Y Qf fyjvfflnfw if X , 4' ,XVWW J W? f f f 7 f yy f d iff A I if, f zz .1 , XQAZZQ f ,,ff f 7 f , 39 , A Vg. 14- yi f y ,xr 'CW J ,Jlrw X f 'I 1 ,Z 1,. ,, V , Q fr ' 7 I .v -f ..,, f x rl 1' asv! 'Y A ,X r 'PE XY-Q0 ia.. Qs umm., Y-'C 'V .4-- Jw 'WM e 1f 5 :- NY X M Dennrs Etzenhauser Bonnie Evans james Evans Donna Falcone Kathleen Fanning Sharon Farris Gayle Fenner Chris Ferguson james Fetterolf Tony Fiedler Marian Fields Mary jane Fields Seniors Set the Busy Ruskin Pace N3 49' .. 210' .1 MIWQQ ,M , 1 ,, ,,'g,w,f eff' - y a, Wm, 3 ,435 New fi , , 4, 12, 35,1 gx,f,,,fy.! 4 -A Mp, f ,rw mmf., ff fig 5 I M9,fz..1,pvf'ih ,,. xii. , ' 0 'Lf -I Y mal 4 fp r Q f gf ' 451 f M . f 59 4 ' 7 9 4 X f J' I XQX V . -fyfzzfwf 'rg f MLM- -I 1'-,, ,f yr aff, I 1 , f' l f ff K ff? i 55 f f f f f ' 5 5 f ff iffy! f f 9 Z ,r 5 ffzgv 1, G LJ, 'N His uv Terry Fink Laura Fiore Linda Flack Rich Fleming George Fleshcr Reba Flora Robert Forbes Sherry Forbes Peggy Fordyce Rick Foust Ben Francis joan Francisco Connie Franl-ce Curt Franklin Judy Franklin Tom Freeman Qin We-ff av' Awami wfyg Q'Tf ', 'Y law Dave Godfrey- enior Salutatorian David Fry Tancla Fulkerson Teresa Fullerton Dana Galler Bob Gandy Linda Gant Charles Garrett Diana Garrett Debbie Garrison Linda Gash Teddy Gaylord Thomas Gee -CF' Naming .fur ifgfr fa I M 4 is ., W .fl for aff ' .,,, Ya? ' VX S Sena X X Cindy Gentry Vicki George Deborah Gfeller Earl Gibbons Kerry Glendenning David Glenn Dave Godfrey Pat Gollahon Al Gonzales Diane Goodhue Barbara Goodman janice Goodman Diane Gordon Vickie Graham Mike Grandon Alice Grashius Richard Gravette Robert Gregg Gayle Griffith Bob Grissom Steve Grubbs Gary Guental Susan Hallman Steve Hammer Phillip Hansen Stephen Harper 4 Dennis Harris Don Harris During discussion of the class gift, seniors listen intensely. SGW' Viv? iz. Bianca Hart john Hart Debbie Hartsoclc Cindy Hawes Randall Haynes Mary Hayter Bob Hayworth Barbara Hazen Costa R1C3,,S Hernandez Joins Ruskin Torn Heavey Claudette Heckendorn Judy Hembree Joyce Hendricks Keith Herbst Teddy Herbst Edwin Hernadez JoAnn Hess Dawn Heydon Charles Hieslverger Charlie Hill Mike Hill Pfii I l ' l K ii ii H P r Cindy Hinman Lintla Hinrichs lX'Iury Ann Hirt Steve Hobson Ron 1-Ioeltge Vickie Hollingsworth Brett Hollis Susan Holmberg Sharon Holmes jack Hootcn Patt Howard Kathy Howe X f f ' f ,W qw- ,.,,,,,, 499W-va Mu! MVN M9 WV' KYUVW 'MA '0'fW ?'V Ron Hoeltge-Ruskin's usic Ross Howell Vicki Howell Buster Hower Barbara Hugunin Kathy Hulen Linda Hulett Judy Hummel Evelyn Hunt , , VXWV hmf NW Man ,W W-nr , ,WN J -Wav 4 M' fig! 4q.,,..1 -,ww ,f, K 1 MZ TW MW fwfr 2 H A 'vb 73-'ff ffl? pf!! fl 1,7 A If 99 KHY-Q f K 2 .-if 'H---vw wf-ww' 127 aww iq, wo- Q, uf Senior boys volunteer their services in the preparation for SnowBall dance. V Q fd ff ,, fwi , i f 0 W fa? 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Stephen I-lursli Brenda Hurst Steven Hutchinson Debbie lgoe Dave Ingersoll Weber Ingersoll Dennis Iverson Dave jackson Evelyn jackson Dennis james Theresa janner Peggy jenkins JV' 4 :-f I i i 1 l ll il i. ll li l l l l It i. lx i i i Bonita Jenson Dixie Jensen 197 l . l l 1: li i lx i l r L. i , n? li 5 IE, l Bonnie johnson Patti johnson Susan johnson Kathleen Johnston Carolyn jones Debi jones Helen jones joAnna jones Pam jones Russell jones Debbie Kamitsuka Sandy Kassien Allen Keller Cindy Keller 'tn 'Qi 'K77 'xv Q 3.86 is.--' Bill Welden utilizes library facilities for after school study. 5, , y T A K po if -.Q-mv' -4-v-' -my l W! 1 1 X X ,Y X VNFHUIIF I Hilti. rim, 9 f f mv' Michael Kelly Glen Kempinggf Don Kepling Debbie Kerr Tony Key Duane Keys Sandra Killion Bill King Mike King Rick Kingsbury Denise Klimek Pam Kline Don Keplinger-Senior Valedictorian WM WW' jf' X9 f 'gil X 4 If 91 f ff!! 1 xi! 3 My 197 MW' -, .rw ,.' f,, fa' fy Joyce Knight Mike Knight Lois Knoy Steve Koontz David Kroencke Pamela Krueger Karen Kurtz jane Ladd 199 Mark Ladwig Roger Lajoie Theresa Lamb Martin Laney Dennis Lantz Cheryl Lawrence jim Lawrence Gail Lewis 'Qfjff It Was Hard Work but Bill Light Richard Likens Iris Lillie Ronald Lillygren Denise Lindstrom Susan Logan Diana Lombardo Lana Lomenick Brenda Long John Lowe -Qnvfi Nh, ' XX .. A N4-Y' 'W ap-,mmf We Made It 33 QM' Kathy Lower Don Lowther new-' Nd' Reed Ludwick Jerry Lunn Diana Lynn Bill Lyon Debbie McBride john McCahon Chuck McClain Kristy McClain jim McCoy Lewayne McDaniel Diane McElroy Pat McFarland Diana McGzm Christic' McKee xllmn McKenzie Julie McKenzie Linda McKinney Michael McLaughl1n Cinda McMahon jim McMannis Stephanie Maddox. Marica Maddux Linda Manor Stan Maples Paul Marbery Susan Marchand Randall Marsh Gail Martin Jerry Martin LuXVana Martin May Martin John Massey Sharon Matthews Lana Matrox Arm Maxwell Zack May Semors W1n Sp1r1t Contest Ron Meisenheimer Chris Mergell Alfred Mersman Robert Meuschke Kd Miller john Miller Paul Miller Sandra Miller Kathryn Mills Ann Mollenliour Carmelita Mollmrmn Ken Moore Steve Motcha Larry Morgan Carol Morton Kathy Mumpet Bobbie Muse Jeanette Nail Pete Nash Brenda Neville Rose Anne Nespica David Newkirk Becky Nichols Judy Nichols Sophomore In1t1a,t1ons E11m1na,ted Don Nickle Jody Niebaum Pamela Nolting Linda Norgren Denice Norman Peggy Novotny Judy Nutt Eddie Odell X X wx-Y X Q wx XX X Ex x Xqikf N MN f.. HN le 1' XX ' PN-.wa Ni.- K X V w N , 2 RV N X g Y X I Y k wx x- 4:-,,,f Bw ,N W l Q l l il l V l I i r l i l l Q i l l s l 206 H.u'ry Payne jnhn Payne Marion Peach joseph Pearson john Pederson Dennis Penick Arthur Peterson Kay Phillips Sue Pickens Diana Pierce Don Pinaire Kathy Platt Robert Pool Doris Post 15' Nryvf un,-swf' . il N ix F ii r J , i 7 Are you sure that Batman and Robin started out this way? W7 Q f, W .1 f, t A ,tu xy P Nu NS Rexx Nmj t nik X 'S Qgtfwg me Xfvkw .Q Nxt XY . Nw .xk. A eff! at was NN XX ful-In l Maggy fre'-fy ,I '41-q... 4 W 'f ' 4'Z 'w'w 10140 0 , Steve Potter Donna Powell Renda Price Steve Principe William Prosser Ted Prutlen Tom Pryor Ronald Pugh George Quigley Ronna Quinn Pam Rackers Debbie Rains These Are Years We Will Treasure M , f f 7 , A ,f ,ff,W5', w ,,,, yew! W 4 V 7,3-I if I , W W , Y! f My , Lf H QW fffzamv' 'f-M12 I n.,,,,, 54-if Lf 1 Carol Rakoslci Dan Randall jerry Randall Diane Rankin Steve Rathbun Herold Ray Wayne Rector Stephen Redfern 207 l I 1 l i i l l I 1 , l i v I l l i l l I , Suzanne Reillielcl Dana Reel Pam Register Bill Rehwinkle Sharon Reibolrlt Lynette Reid Mary Reid Connie Richardso H 'Aswan' May 16- Final Gathering Darrell Rickey Denise Risley Mike Roberts Barb Robinert Chris Robinson Terri Rochier Sue Roden joe Rogers Virginia Rojas Larry Romines Par Roper Patricia Ross HN' -.mu-Qui' X S xxx g ws- genres lllllll O x7Zv '?Q', 'ii 'iw ' .- ,. ' s. 2 az ,qpnlrnsi-0'-, 19X '99 Georgia Routh ...,-.-A ,,,-- i ,f,-n ',,,o :,4l ,vv ,,,,,..,...---'+...,,- Friendship is sharing test answers. R it UH-aug, .Ayr-.449 Douglas Rowe Gordon Rudairis Mary Runions Debra Rusch Tom Rusinger Lyndell Russell Steve Russell Cindy Ryburg Mike Sanders Mark Sappenfield Farid Sariolghalam Marla Schneider jacine Schoap i X .Inn Scott Raymond Scott Roger Scott Steve Scott Suzie Scott Tom Scott jeff Seale Dwayne See Frances Sell Mike Seura Connie Seymour Mary Shanks Steve Sharman Linda Sheets Tom Scott, Dave Zullig, and Steve Hobson enjoy an exciting moment at the Pep Club- R.G.A.A. Powder Puff football game. H ,WJIJWX4 MW WW dt 2'9' WQPUCO' V-Wx , Six Larry Shelton Mike Shelton Gerald Shepherd Larry Sherrard Donna Sherrow Karen Shireman Mark Shope jim Skaggs D A R Award Goes to Comme eymore Carolyn Skivers Cathy Skoff Evan Skurdal Beverly Smith Dennis Smith Gerry Smith Linda Smith Patricia Smith Penny Smith Rick Smith Thomas Smith Toni Smith Wfava Smith Pat Sola joanne Sonnichsen Christine Spangler Linda Speclcels Dan Speir Helen Spini Dorothy Sprague Larry Sprague jeff Staake Linda Stanbra Stephen Stanley Q ww-.......-V AW' Senior Dreams Come True Gordon Stegner Janice Steinbrueck Frank Steinman Paul Stenstrom Kathleen Stewart Catherine Stover Dick Stroup Cecilia Stumpf w?UK X X f , 1 , --47 f ,uv-me ,V TQAKW -as-...Q r Valerie Swezey exemplifies the charm of the candidates for homecoming queen. frfivf lb' azz' 95.0 ww-K Susan Swayne John Swearingci Darryl Swearngin Valerie Swezey Bob T. Taylor Bob W. Taylor Claudia Taylor Elaine Taylor Geraldine Taylor Jerry Taylor Dennis Thome Edna Thompson jim Thompson Rirk Tliompion i,Alw11.r l'lwormbcr1'y lx lm-ru Tipum l xlllllhl THI'l'lbLlUgh i7l.1lm' 'I U1'lllJliil7S jolcnc Txuskowsky Nikn Triautos joe Tunncll Steve Turner Kathy Underwood Dan Vance james Van Hoecke Pierre Van Hoye jim Van Meter Roger Varner 7 , ennifer Van fhn '54 J A V W A f Stan Vaughn XM W' Ed Veach JM? 'i Robe rt Verburg, Suzanne Via Mu Mark Wallace Terry Wallace Kathy Walsh ,,-My --ws-.A-,af William Ward james Warren Debbie Washarn MH' Tom Watkins 1awlv' 'sf' hw wr-'fi' 'IIIHIICCQ As Seniors We Accept Responsibility 712' 4' 'fflfffw Vicki Watson Q Pat Waugh , i M, Lois Weeks y l , jack Welch ww i W sf W I , , i Y s A W'illiam Wfelden john Wfeltcr V ' V V jim XX cstnmxclalltl mf ' F red XVh1te ,f.,.,,w X x 191 pre am we W iw ser Bil Be an. lea mis an P11 IIE P174 COW Br Ca TI of an on Senior History August 29, 1966, marked the first gathering of the class of 1969. With 718 in the class, the sophomores elected jerry Lunn, president, Dave Godfrey, vice-president, Kathy Fanning,'secretary, and Candy Bohall, treasurer, As underclassmen, the sophomores were initiated in the traditional methods and customs associated with Ruskin High School. Representing the class, Valerie Sweezey served as Homecoming attendant. Helping to produce Bye-Bye Birdie , the all-school musical, Kathy Stuart, Linda Moyer, Renee Beal, jim Simmons, DeWayne Stillwell, Ted Bryant, Ron Hoeltge, and Bob Verburg played secondary roles. The junior Varsity cheer- leaders were Renee Beal, Gayle Griffith, Debbie Kamitsuka, De- nise Lindstrom, Debbie Wilson, and Paula Wilson. Returning in the fall of 1967 with 742, the class of 1969 met and elected Mark Shope as class president, Roseanne Nespica, vice- presidentg Debbie Kamitsuka, secretary, and Denise Lindstrom, treasurer. Serving as Homecoming attendant, Diane McElroy re- presented the class of 1969. Aiding in portraying King Arthur's court, Dave Zullig, Tony Key, Roseanne Nespica, Ron Hoeltge, Bryan Fent, Andy Cochran, Bob Verburg, Barbara Goodman, and Carey Parks helped to produce the all-school musical, Camelot The spring play was Look Homeward Angel. Renee Beal was one of the varsity cheerleaders. Dresses were continuing to get shorter, and the boys hair grew longer. The junior-Senior Prom was held on May 18, 1968 at the Pierson Hall on U.M.K.C. campus. The theme of the prom was An Evening in Paris. As seniors, the class of 1969 was composed of 614 members. Because of the overcrowded status of Ruskin, the sophomores were housed at Smith-Hale junior High School, thus eliminating sopho- more initiation. Under the leadership of Don Keplinger, president, John Pederson, vice-president, Susan Boone, treasurer, and Ann Cook, secretary, the class held several meetings to discuss senior business. The class decided to purchase a trampoline and pennants for the gym as their parting gift. The all-school musical was Music Man. The cast included Ron Hoeltge and April Campbell as the leading characters, with Andy Cochran, David Zullig, and the choir serving in secondary roles. Renee Beal was elected Homecoming Queen. The senior cheerleaders were Renee Beal, Debbie Kamit- suka, Denise Lindstrom, and Paula Wilson. Marking the second year of AFJROTC, the cadet corps was led by Cadet Lt. Col. Ron Hoeltge. Dave Godfrey was chosen as president of the student council, with Debbie Kamitsuka as secretary. May 16, 1969 senior skip day, was followed by the prom held on May 17, at the Grand Ballroom of the Muehlebach Hotel. May 25, Baccalaureate services were held in Ruskin Auditorium. Pomp and Circumstancen, by Elgar, served as the processional music. Graduation services were held at the R.L.D.S. Auditorium in Independence, Missouri, May 26, 1969. The class valedictorian was Don Keplinger. Dave God- frey was the salutatorian. -x'-. .gf-. 219 A ADAMS, GENA: French Club 12, FTA 12, RGAA 12, Pep Club 12, Thespians 10, Ushers 10, Esthetics Club 12, Assemblies 11. AKIN, DOROTHY: FTA 11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12. ALBERT, KERRY: RGAA 10,11,12, Screaming Eagles Band 10, 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Band District Contest 10,11,12. AMES, SHEILA: Pep Club 11,12, Thespians 11, All-School Musi- cal 11, Assemblies 11, Speech Tournament 11. ANDERSEN, CATHY: RGAA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Or.- chestra 10, Assemblies 10,11,12, 12 years in District. ANDERSON, MARSHA: Pep Club 10,11,12. ANDERSON, PENNY: 12 years in District. ANDREWS, DONNA: 12 years in District. ANDULA, LINDA: DECA 11,12, 12 years in District. ASTLES, RITA: Pep Club 10, All-School Musical 10, 12 years in District. B BAKER, BILL: Thespians 10, DECA 12, Golf 11,12, 12 years in District. BOLINGER, MIKE: Radio 11, Football 10,12, Assemblies 12, Baseball 11,12. BOONE, SUSY: FTA 10,11, Vice-President 12, Pep Club 10,11, Sign Chairman 12, Honor Society l0,11,12, Class Treasurer 12, 12 years in District. BOSWELL, ELLEN: Pep Club 12, Honor Sbciety 11, Band 10,1l. BOTTOMLEY, RENA: French Club 10,11,12, RGAA 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12, Assemblies 12, 12 years in District. BRAMMEIER, PAUL: Screaming Eagles Band 11,12, FTA 12, Band 11,12, Assemblies 11,12. BRANDT, TERRY: Thespians 10,11, Ushers 10,11, All-School Musical 10,11, Assemblies 10,11, Spring Play 11, 12 years in District. BROWN, DIANA: RGAA 11,12, Pep Club 12. BROWN, KAREN: Spanish Club 10, DECA Secretary 11, Trea- surer 12, Assemblies 11, 12 years in District. BROWN, SKIP: Glee Club 11,12. BROWN, VICKIE: DECA 11,12, 12 years in District. BIEQWNE, SHERRI: RGAA 12, Pep Club 11,12, Assemblies 11, Senior Class Statistics BAPTIST, MICHELLE: Pep Club 11,12, DECA 11, Art Club 12. BARNE, SHEILA: Spanish Club 11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12. BARNES, MIKE: Band Manager 10,11, Band President 11, Choir 12, Glee Club 10,11,12, Assemblies 10,12, 12 years in District. BATSON, DEBBIE: Debate Club 10, Thespians 10,11,12, Ushers 10,11,12, All-School Musical 10,11,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12. BEAL, RENEE: Spanish Club 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Honor Soci- ety 10,11, Secretary 12, Cheerleader 10,11,12, Choir 11,12, Glee Club 10,11,12, Student Council I0,11,12, All-School Musical 10, 11,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Homecoming Queen 12. BEARS, LINDA: Honor Society 11,12, DECA 12. BECHEL, BETTY: DECA 11,12. BEDELL, REED: DECA 12. BELL, ROBERT: I-Ii-Ligbt 12. BENTROP, DEBBIE: Pep Club 12, Honor Society 1O,11,12, As- semblies 12. BINEGAR, BARBARA: FHA 10. Senior, Connie Seymour, discovers a pleasant study spot. flies 125 b 10,11, urer125 ra 10,1 1. 125 Pep 12 years FTA 125 1-School years in 1, Trea- nlies 11, . 215511 ,Hp Wayne Rector, lfI'm elected President! BOGAR, JIM: Screaming Eagles Band 105 'Band 105 Assemblies 10. BRANDES, DON: DECA 125 12 years in District. BRANDES, OLETA: 12 years in District. BRECKENRIDGE, DOUG: Honor Society 10,11,125 Radio Club 105 Wrestling 105 Hi-Ligloz Co-Editor 125 All-School Play 11. BRUCKS, DIANE: French Club 10,11,125 FTA 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Honor Society 10,11,12. BUCKNER, PENNE: DECA 125 12 years in District. BURTON, DEBORAH: FTA 11,125 Esthetics Club 115 Assem- blies 10,11,125 12 years in District. C CALDWELL, JIM: Science Club 105 Honor Society 11,125 Esthet- ics Club 10,115 12 years in District. CLA LTON, JUDY: Honor Society 11,125 Thespians 105 All-School Musical 105 12 years in District. CAMPBELL, SUSAN: Honor Society 10,11,125 Shorthand State Contest First Place 115 12 years in District. I APONETTO, ROSS: Radio Club 115 Glee Club 125 DECA 12. f.Al1l.iW, DAVID: French Club 105 Honor Society 11,125 Thes- pians 10,11,125 Ushers 125 Football 105 All-School Musical 125 All-School Play 10,115 Hi-Light 12. CARRY, NANCY: District Art Contest 10,11. CAVE, DIANE: French Club 125 Assemblies 10. CEDERBURG, MARK: Choir 10,115 Assemblies 10,115 12 years in District. CHRISTESON, JIM: Thespians 105 Ushers 105 DECA 11,125 All- School Musical 10. CLARK, PATRICK: Football 115 Track 11,12. CLEMENTS, DEBBIE: Pep Club 11,125 Glee Club 115 Secretary 125 Student Council 125 Assemblies 11.12. COCHRAN, WILLIAM: Thespians 10,11,125 Ushers 10,115 Choir 125 Glee Club 10,11,125 All-School Musical 10,11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 All-School Play 10,11,125 12 years in District. COCKRELL, ALANA: Pep Club 10,11,12. COLE, PAUL: Science Club 10,11,125 Honor Society 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 Wrestling Manager 11,125 Math Club 10,11, 125 Assemblies 125 12 years in District. CONNELY, MIKE: 12 years in District5 DECA 11. COOK, ANN: Pep Club 10,11,125 Honor Society 10,11, Historian 125 Choir 11, Secretary 125 Glee Club 10,11, President 125 Class Secretary 12 5 Assemblies 11,125 All-School Musical 11,125 Cham. ber Choir 11,125 12 years in District. COOK, TOM: Baseball 11,12. COOPER, GLENDA: Pep Club 10,115 Assemblies 10. COOPER, JULIE: RGAA 10,125 Secretary 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Assemblies 10,115 12 years in District. COOPER, VERA: DECA 125 12 years in District. COX, VICKIE: Pep Club 10,11,125 12 years in District. CRAIN, KENNETH: Debate Club 10,115 12 years in District. CROSS, RANDIE: FTA 11, Historian 125 RGAA 11,125 Pep Club 125 Thespians 10,11,125 Ushers 10,11,125 All-School Musi- cal 10,11,125 Assemblies 11. CUMMONS, RONALD: FTA 125 Glee Club 125 DECA 125 As- semblies 125 12 years in District. D DALSTEIN, KAREN: RGAA 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,115 Assem- blies 10,115 12 years in District. DALTON, RANDY: Baseball 11,125 Assemblies 115 12 years in District. DAVENPORT, STEVE: Basketball 105 Football 10,11,125 Track 105 Baseball 11,125 12 years in District. DAVENPORT, VICKIE: FTA 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Honor Society 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Ushers ll, Head Usher 125 Homecoming Attendant 125 All-School Musical 10,11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 12 years in District. DAY, ALBERT: DECA 11,125 12 years in District. 221 DEDOVESH, CATHY: Pep Club 11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12, Assemblies 11. DENNY, SHARON: FTA 10,l2, Secretary 11, Honor Society 10, 11,12. DIECKMAN, DAVE: R Club 12, Esthetics Club 12, Tennis 10, Co-caption 11, Caption 12. DINWIDDIE, JIM: Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12, Honor So- ciety 11,12, Band 10,11,12, Drum Major 11,12, All-School Musi- cal 1l,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Stage Band 10,11,12, 12 years in District. DOLLARHIDE, LAURA: Mirage l1,12, Honor Society 10,11,12, Medical Careers 10, 12 years in District. DORMAN, PAM: RGAA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Choir 11,12, Orchestra 10, Assemblies 10,11,12, DYKMAN, BECKY: French Club 11, Pep Club 10,11, Honor So- ciety 11,12, Student Council l0,11, Assemblies 10,11, 12 years in District. E EASTER, RON: Band 10, Assemblies 10. ENDLER, JOY: FTA 10, Treasurer 11, JCL President 11, Hono. Society 10,11,12, Glee Club 12, Hi-Light 12, Assemblies 11. EVANS, BONNIE: Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12, FTA 10, RGAA 10,11, Choir 11,12, Glee Club 10,11,12, Assemblies 10 11,12, 12 years in District. Ann Mollenhour proves that every minute at school isn'r really insipid. EVANS, JIM: Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12, Choir 12, Band 10,11,12, All-School Musical 11, Assemblies 10,11,12. F FALCONE, DONNA: Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12, French Club 11, Honor Society 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 10, 11,12, All-School Musical 11,12, Stage Band 10,11,12, Assem- blies 10,11,12, 12 years in District. FANNING, KATHY: FTA 10,12, Historian 11, RGAA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12, Thespians 10,11,12, Ushers 11,12, Class Secretary 10, Assemblies 11,12, All-School Musical 12, Spring Play 11. FENNER, GAYLE: French Club 10,11,12, RGAA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12, 12 years in District. FETTEROLF, JIM: Football l0,11, Hi-Light 12, Categories 11,12. FIORE, JOSEPH: Spanish Club 10,11,12, Honor Society 10,11, Vice-President 12, Track 10,11,12, Cross Country 1l,12, Hi- Light Co-Editor 12, Categories 11. FLORA, REBA: Mirage 10, 12 years in District. FIELDS, MARIAN: RGAA 10,11,12, Pep Club 12, Assemblies 12. FIELDS, MARY JANE: RGAA 10,11,12, Pep Club 12, Student Council 10, Assemblies 10. FINK, TERRY: Wrestling 12, All-School Musical l0,11, Assem- blies 11, 12 years in District. FORBES, SHERRY: RGAA 10,11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12. FRANCIS, BEN: Wrestling 10,11,12, 12 years in District. FRANCISCO, JOAN: FTA 11,12, Thespians 11, FHA 10,12, Ushers 11. FRANKLIN, CURT: Screaming Eagles Band l0,11, Band l0,11, All-School Musical 10, Assemblies l0,11, 12 years in District. FREEMAN, TOM: Honor Society 10,11,12, Debate 11, President 12, Glee Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Assemblies l0,11, 12 years in District. FULKERSON, TANDA: Pep Club 10,11,12, Glee Club 12, Stu- dent Council 10,11,12, Assemblies 12, 12 years in District. FULLERTON, TERESA: Spanish Club 10, RGAA 10,11, 12 years in District. G GALLER, DANA: Pep Club l0,11, All-School Musical 10,11,12, GANT, LINDA: FTA l0,11, Hi-Light 12, 12 years in District. GARRETT, DIANA: Spanish Club 10, Pep Club 10,11,12, As- semblies 10,11,12, 12 years in District. GARRISON, DEBBIE: RGAA 10, Art Club 12. GASH, LINDA: Glee Club 11,12, 12 years in District. GENTRY, CINDY: Thespians 10,11,12, Ushers 10,11,12, All School Musical 10,11,12, Assemblies l0,l1,12. ,25 Band 5 French estra 10, 5 Assem- A 11,125 .0,11,125 ll-School ,125 Pep EIICI. Q es 11,12. 1 y 10,115 ,125 Hi- l 1 V, l v ssemblies l 5 Student 5 Assem. ,11,12. I. 1 A 10,125 1d 10,115 District. President 10,115 12 I 12, Stu- rict. 1 5 12 years 10,11,12. listrict. 1,125 AS- ,125 All GFELLER, DEBBIE: Pep Club 105 DECA Secretary 115 Parlia- mentarian 125 12 years in District. GIBBONS, EARL: R Club 125 12 years in District. GLENN, DAVID: Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,125 Band 10,115 President 125 Orchestra 10,11,125 R Club 125 All-School Musical 10,11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 Baseball 11,125 Stage Band 10, 11,125 12 years in District. GODFREY, DAVID: Honor Society 10,11,125 Glee Club 115 R Club 10,11, Sergeant at Arms 125 Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 11, President 125 Track 10,11,125 Cross Country 10,11,125 Class Vice-President 105 Assemblies 10,11,125 City Hall Day 11. GOLLAHON, PAT: Orchestra 10,11,125 Glee Club 115 All-School Musical 11,125 Assemblies 10,11,12. GONZALES, AL: Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Wrestling 11,12. GOODHUE, DIANE: Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,125 French Club 105 Choir 125 Band 10,11,125 Glee Club 11,125 All-School Musical 11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 Art Club 12. GOODMAN, BARBARA: FTA 125 Pep Club 125 Thespians 10, 11, President 125 Ushers 11,125 All-School Musical 10,11,125 As- semblies 10,11,125 Spring Play 10,11,12. GORDON, DIANE: Honor Society 10,11,125 12 years in District. GRANDON, MIKE: Choir 125 Glee Club 11,125 Track 125 Base- ball 11,125 Chamber Choir 12. GRASHIUS, ALICE: Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA President 115 Treasurer 125 12 years in District. GREGG, ROBERT: DECA 11,125 Football 105 Wrestling 11. GRIFFITH, GAYLE: French Club 115 RGAA 11,12 5 Pep Club 10,11,125 Honor Society 10,11,125 Cheerleader 105 Assemblies 10,11,125 12 years in District. GRISSOM, BOB: Radio Club 105 Assemblies 10,115 12 years in District. GRUBBS, STEVE: Radio Club 105 12 years in District. GUENTAL, GARY: Choir 125 Orchestra 10,11,125 Glee Club 10, 11,125 R Club 125 Basketball 105 Track 10,11,125 Golf 125 All- School Musical 10,11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 Chamber Choir 12. ' H HALLMAN, SUSAN: French Club 125 RGAA 125 Honor Society 125 Choir 125 Glee Club 125 Assemblies 125 Art Club 12. HAMMER, STEVE: Screaming Eagles Band 10,1 1,12 5 Honor So- ciety 10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 Orchestra 125 Golf125 All-School Musical 10,11,125 Assemblies 1O,11,12. HARPER, STEPHEN: Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Assem- blies 125 12 years in District. HARRIS, DENNIS: 12 years in District. HARTSOCK, DEBBIE: RGAA 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Debate Club 125 Assemblies 11,12. .. QW a ,V 15252 2,5 ,YZ 51.124, Z2 Mama , L Nat, 4 5 ,, jf, ' ',. grfk KQV f Two awed listeners enjoy themselves while Tom Scott sings a merry tune. HAWES, CINDY: Pep Club 11,125 Assemblies 10,11,125 12 years in District. HAYNES, RANDALL: Wrestling 10,11,12. HAZEN, BARBARA: French Club 10,11,125 FTA 10,11,125 Hon- or Society 10,11,125 Choir 125 Glee Club 10,11,12. HEAVEY, TOM: Debate Club 125 All-School Musical 11. HEMBREE, JUDY: RGAA 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Honor Society 10,11,125 Medical Careers 105 12 years in District. HENDRICKS, JOYCE: RGAA 11,12. HESS, JOANN: French Club 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Assem- blies 11,12. HEYDON, DAWN: Pep Club 10,11,125 Honor Society 11,125 All-School Musical 10,115 Assemblies 115 12 years in District. HIESBERGER, CHARLES: Choir 105 Glee Club 10. HINMAN, CINDY: Honor Society 11,125 Band 10,11,125 Or- chestra 125 Assemblies 10,11,12. HOBSON, STEVE: Honor Society 10,11,125 Debate Club 10, Treasurer 115 Basketball Manager 11,125 All-School Musical 11, 125 Assemblies 125 WHB High School Reporter 125 12 years in District. HOLLINOSWORTH, VICKIE: RGAA 10,11,12, Honor Society 10,l1.l 2, HOLMBERG, SUE: Mirage 11, RGAA 10,l1,12, Pep Club 10,11, 112' Orchestra 10, Assemblies l0,11,12, Hi-Light 12. HOWARD, PATT: Mirage 12, 12 years in District. HOWE, KATHY: Pep Club 10, DECA Secretary 12, All-School Musical. HOWELL, VICKI: Screaming Eagles Band 10,11,12, RGAA 10, 12, V ice-President 11, Sweetheart Attendant 10, Pep Club 10, 11,12, Band 10,1 l,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, 12 years in District. HUGUNIN, BARBARA: Orchestra 10,11,12, All-School Musical 11, Assemblies 10,11,12. HULLEN, KATHY: RGAA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11. HULETT, LINDA: JCL Secretary ll, Pep Club 10,11: Honor So- ciety 10,11,12, Medical Careers 10, Choir 11,12, Glee Club 10, 11,12, All-School Musical 11,12, Assemblies 11,12, I-Ii-Light 12, 12 years in District. HUMMEL, JUDY: Pep Club 10, FHA 11, 12 years in District. HURSH, STEVE: Science Club 12, Math Club 12, Secretary 10, Vice-President 11. HUTCHINSON, STEVE: Band 10. I IGOE, DEB: Spanish Club 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Thespians 10, 11,12, Ushers 11,12, All-School Musical 10,11,12, Assemblies 10,11,12, Spring Play 10,11,12. INGERSOLL, DAVE: Honor Society 10,11,l2, Football 10,11,12, Assemblies 12. INGERSOLL, WEBER: Wrestling 11,12, 12 years in District. J JAMES, DENNIS: Glee Club 10,11,12, 12 years in District. JENSEN, BONITA: FHA 12, 12 years in District. JENSEN, DIXIE: Thespians 10,11, Vice-President 12, Ushers 10, 11,12, Assemblies 11,12. JOHNSON, BONNIE: Pep Club 11, Assemblies 11, 12 years in District. JOHNSTON, KATHLEEN: Choir 11,12, Glee Club 11, All- School Musical 12, Assemblies 10,11,12. IOHNSON, PATTI: Spanish 10, Secretary 11, Vice-President 12, B RGAA 12, Pep Club 10, Thespians 11,12, Ushers 11,12, All- School Musical 11,12, Assemblies 10. JONES, CAROLYN: 12 years in District. JONES, DEBIE: RGAA 10, Pep Club 10. JONES, JOANNA: RGAA 12, Pep Club 11,12, JONES, PAM: Pep Club 10,11, DECA 11,12, 12 years in District. JONES, RUSSELL: Science Club 10, Vice-President 11, President 12, Honor Society 10,11,12, Band 10, Math Club 10, Vice-Presi- dent 11, President 12, Categories 11,12, Hi-Light 12. K KAMITSUKA, DEBBIE: French Club 10,11, RGAA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Honor Society 10,11,12, Cheerleader 10,12, Stu- dent Council 11, Secretary 12, Class Secretary 11, Assemblies 10, 11,12, 12 years in District. KASSIEN, SANDY: Pep Club 10,11,12, Assemblies 10,l1,12. KELLER, CINDY: RGAA 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Medical Careers 10, Assemblies 10,11,12, 12 years in District. KEPLINGER, DON: Honor Society 10, Treasurer 11, President 12, Mr. Ruskin 12, Choir 12, Glee Club 10,11,12, RC1ub 11,12, Student Council 11,12, Football 10,11,12, Wrestling l0,11,12, Class President 12, All-School Musical 11,12, Sophomore Pil- grimage. KEY, TONY: Thespians 10, Football 12, Track 11,12, All-School Musical 10,11,12, Assemblies 10,11,12. KEYS, DUANE: Screaming Eagles Band 11,12, Band 11,12, Or- chestra 12, All-School Musical 12, Assemblies 11,12, Stage Band 12, 12 years in District. KILLION, SANDRA: Medical Careers 11, 12 years in District. Theresa Lamb ponders a knotty problem. i locl ff l l-115 Hurt H061 in llosl Hou Kar: Keir Ken tr Klzi Kor Kul Lan E Levy s Lev Lilc List List Lot t Lut Ma Ma Ma istrict. rsident -Presi- 2, Pep 2, Stu- ,ies 10, 12. ledical :sident ll,l2, ,l1,12, re Pil- School 2, Or- e Band trict. sf, lrshel: Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, B.S.E.' i 1ii.ii.itlo State College, A.M. in Art. Q idisitiger, David: University of Missouri, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. fioftore, Lucile: University of Arkansas, B.S.H.E. i'll3.5lflli, Max: Northeast State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed., M.S. an Math. Ed. Hoskins, Charles: Northeast State Teacher College, B.S., MA, Houser, Larry: Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Karall, Dave: Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Kciter, john: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Kennedy, Dorothy: Mount Saint Scholastica College, A.B., Cen- tral Missouri State College, M.A. Kizer, Ann: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Kormeir, Russell: Central Methodist College, B.M.E. Kuhn, Donald: Washington University, B.S. Langford, Marjorie: University of Missouri at Columbia, B.S. in Ed., Central Missouri State College, M.S. in Ed. Lewis, Frank: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., Univer- sity of Missouri at Kansas City. Lewis, Una Fay: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Liles, Cheryl: Southeast Missouri State College, B.S, Lister, Sue: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Liston, Margaret: Drake University, B.A. Long, jane: Moberly Junior College, A.A., University of Missouri at Columbia, B.S. in Ed., M.A. in Ed., Certificate of Specializa- tion. Luthy, Charles: University of Missouri at Kansas City, B.S. in Math. Mallory, Leon: Kansas University, B.S. Maloof, Cece: Stephens College, A.A., University of Missouri, B.S. Malotte, Raymond: Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., Kansas City University, M.A. Mrs. Skinner checks second payments for the 1969 Mirage. Q fa 1. ff it ff S , vga! f r , , , .f , , . . . , .... - rrri at : 5 r i ' Iliff ,.ifV ' ,iii' fi'f' ' .V , df f L l,V.VVV,,, ! .. ,. f f a . . i -,V,. . I If V X' fr f W ww wwf WW! 2 . 1 .fffffiff , 1 , 4 X 3 J, ef Q f Jiri. Miss Travis, Mrs. Gfeller, and Mr. Dowell take a moment from their daily activ ities and utilize the faculty lounge for paper grading and refreshment. Manley, Randy: Southeast Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Maupin, Charles: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Maupin, Dorothy: Central Missouri State College, M.S. in Ed. McCreary, Dorotha: Ottawa University, B.A. in Eng., University of Missouri at Kansas City, B.S. in Eng. Michelson, Jeanette: Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Nicholson, Bill: Kansas State College at Pittsburg, B.S., M.S. Noland, Michael: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Ornes, Linda: University of Missouri, B.S. in Ed. Parkhurst, Harry: University of Missouri, MA. in Ed. Partridge, Gerald: Arkansas A and M, B.S.E., Central Missouri State College, MSE. Pavlicek, Carol: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Payne, Ursula: Southeast Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Pellegrino, Virginia: University of Missouri at Kansas City, B.A. in Ed. Perry, james: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Pollock, Keith: Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed, M.A. Rankin, George: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Ray, Marion: Northeast Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., Uni- versity of Northern Iowa, M.A. in Ed. Reed, Barbara: Sheridon College, AA., University ol' Wfyoming, B.A. Reed, Robert: University ofMissouri at Kansas City, B.A. Reynolds, Michael: Kansas State College at Pittsburg, B.S. in Ed. M.S. in Ed. Roberts, Marjoriet University of Nevada, B Ag Northeast Mis- souri State College, M.A. 5 Faculty members give blood during the annual blood bank drive. Roberts, james: Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Robinette, Judith: Doane College, B.A. Scott, Robert: Kansas State College at Pittsburg, B.M.E., M.S. in Music. Searcy, Benny: University of Missouri at Columbia, B.S., Sexton, Betsy: University of Missouri at Kansas City, B.A. Shaffer, Carolyn: Saint Cloud State College, B.S. Sherrow, Donald: Kansas State College at Pittsburg, B.S. in Ed. Skaggs, Ellen: Northeastern Oklahoma State College, AB., Uni- versity of Missouri State College, M.A. Skinner, Bess: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Stathos, George: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Stewart, Lorene: Oklahoma Baptist University, B.A. Stilley, Marguerite: Iowa State College, B.S. in Ed. Suddarth, Ed: Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed., M.A. in Ed. Swift, Larry: Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, B.S. in Mrs. Miller and Miss Travis lead the fa Ruskin Faculty and Peclcs Bad Girls. '.-?':-F ns in a cheer during the game between the Q ...Mya Rm Participating in classroom experiments, Mr. Clark helps his Physiology class with the correct procedures of listening to the heart beat. Ed., M.S. in Physical Education. Tarry, Fred: University College, M.A. Travis, Sue: Kansas State College at Pittsburg, B.S., University of of Kansas, B.M.E., Central Missouri State Missouri at Kansas City, M.A. Van Hoozer, Vivian: Central Missouri State College, B.S., Univer- sity of Missouri at Kansas City, M.A. Webb Diana: Central Missouri State College, B.S.E. Wileyi Cathryn: Kansas State College at Pittsburg, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Wille, Mary: Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., Willis, Richard: Northwest Missouri State College, B.S.: North- east Missouri State Teachers College, M.A. Wilson, Elaine: Southern Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed. Wilson, joan: Kansas University, B.F.A. Wrisinger, Arch: Central Missouri State College, B.S., B.S. in Ed. University of Missouri at Kansas City, M.A. Yocum, George: Kansas State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed. Mr. Reynolds, Miss Belden, and Mr. C flags during one of the assemblies. s ll '- ockrari await the presentation of the Atw- Physiology class viissouri State University of B.S.g Univer- B.s. in Ed., Ed., B.S.g North- 5. in Ed. S., B.S. in Ed.g . in Ed. sentation of the Autographs n '1 4 233 E! , ,Y M v 1 5 F 4 1 I W 4 A E s 4 1 P F 1 W I i, W1 Fr M rx 'H ,A U ! F I 1 U ., ,.,,.gu1 - -15 ' I' 'jeg-0--I Y -LMQ . ...Q W 4 ii-53 Ugflhiii Wi TWT 2 Q ' M Y 'I 'IT ' l 1 JI 1 E3-L ljm 'fi fHHH9f W A TKTITHM 1 TI1' -- 414' .-l'll TT '4Tn---H E t I r Il L Q ffl? Tl SIVIITI-I'H!Sl.E JUNIOR HIGH SCI-IUQl 'l il r rf I 'l -- -12.-E3 I I I Il L..-.i. ' CCMMU ITY I:-J P J m United lbozzgb Jepamledl' ..... through Wanting to help serve the pub- lic ..... courtesy to others ..... 3 overlooking anothers faults ..... being I Calm even during frustrating moments g ..... desiring to get out and meet the :H i-Z-EJ public in person ...., rv- 1 J' I -L l f I t HOLUS AND MILLER. Ncmttcts 4 ENGINEERS IHGO Q 3 I3 fv of fb rv I 'SJ 3- 0 I NSS 3 tv A I N! .X' Sky .f,g M ml, 1 x x x i 6 Sophomores rush from the Smith-Hale bus for their slxth hour S oph o m o r e s C :ff 1 m s ?2.a Qgt do Q-f' so X2 is as 'W Q 5 'I' .r L A Juniors During half time at a basketball game, the junior stand is Hooded with customers. Ti wg? M71 1 'Swjga 1 ,I , se. 011 1 f 7 XS- Y ,H ,.,..... iii H' M...-g,, xNN if 238 M Kathy Platt poses for a retake of her senior picture for the MIRA GE. eniors - -nf5 LS f me :'l'4'1-11'10,w.s' ,mn Bus 1' 1z '1.w f11+,'.s '.-4-fp FROM YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER A I A w 1 3 I BEN FRANKLIN I I H1558 Blue Ridge Road SO-I-6755 r RUSKIN Boolc i STORE I Mike Bolinger ponders purchasing a book from the Ruskin Book Stor C. 1 ' I 2 , J I l 1 3 i l l 4 ' .f-1: A 4 1 1, wi i V X , l I I 1 r 5 l' o I i l i 53 WILSON JEWELRY it CLASS RING 6-WEEK DELIVER V I 5 Buy Your Class Ring in the Modern Manner Present Rules Permit You to Select Your Own Ring with a Choice of- Semi-precious stones ALL Diamond top of these White or yellow gold extras at Encrusted initials COMPETITIVE PRICES 240 D iLIN vDRESS dge Ext. er 100. E 50-3-454-4 the Medical- icrzz MV lim I BIRCH OOD TOY and HUBBY -.,.. Dana Reel examines the art equipment available at Birchwood Toy and Hobby. Holly Meikle searches for the appropriate greeting card from among the se lections at Birchwood Toy and Hobby in Birchwood Shopping Center. X , W' li ' l L I 5 4 Z ,W M ff7Uwi-4 fgyjffw, Wff, , j'ff?? ,f f.,kfm ,Jw nf, O'lVIALLEY'S OUTLET V-ERN, S LADIES AND JUNIORS BEAUTY SALON READY TO WEAR SPORTSWEAR BEAUTY TREATMENTS THAT KEEP YOU LOVELY cated in Grandview, O'Malley's Outlet offers a wide variety of clothing. . Hairstyling Tinting-Bleaching Permanent Waving Manicuring , ', ' Y vw, I - ' ,js 0 Q Complete Service for Wigs-Wiglets-Falls 42 A f fi -wmv if. A . ' .. . .4,i.tp O 5 ,. Vi -A Vern Compton, Owner A 710 Main Grandview, Missouri SO-1-9002 COMPLIMENTS OF HICKMAN MILLS LYoN DRUG co., INC. THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU h d 547 No. Scott 11702 Hickman Mills Drive 10522 GfaHdv1eW,R0a Belton Plaza Birchwood Shopping Center V Belton MO. MEMBER FDIC 50'1'8766 D1-5-6040 11305 Hickman Mills Drive S0'1'5415 SO-1-7365 Efficient banking services characterize Hickman Mills Bank. , 1 cw' , tv fi Ya if V. I aching curing 'alls C. I 7 No. Scott lton Plaza lton, Mo. DI -5-6040 -ugh V ,I I A 5 1 it -1' fa . I A , I. ?! A 3 C' . I 1,1 3, it WH. ' 1... 4 ',.x Kids- Customers find convenience in cashing checks at the United Super. FEATURING FRIENDLY SERVICE BAKERY ON PREMISES COUNTRY KITCHEN EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ALSO A FINE LINE OF WOLFERMAN7S ITEMS Blue COMPLIMENTS OF BL E RIDGE UNITED SUPER 95th and BLUE RIDGE e potential for self-service is shown in this early morning shot oft Ridge United Super store. 24 E I 2 i 1 t 'li i ll gt i, , 'i, if' Qi I tal fi L it wt -I Ile t-L. w 1 V W3 I l 1 i SIGGEIEYS A A M LEO'S AND DRIVEIPS T.V. U R I U AND APPLIANCES 11516 BLUE RIDGE EXT. SO-1-1216 TROPICAL FISH-AQUARIUM PLANTS--SUPPLIES T I N I Dana Reel and Holly Meikle enjoy watching the fish at Siggee's Aquarium. 12400 Blue Ridge SO-1-6141 A selection of quality appliances are made available to the customer at Le0's and Driver's T.V. and Appliance. 44 McGRAT H RUSE LANE PRESCRIPTIONS FLORIST TONY MCGRATH, R.PH. DAY PHONE S0-3-0563 NIGHT PHONE FL-3-11-306 Blue Ridge Shop Grandview Rd. Shop 50.1.9850 10516 Blue Ridge 112th Terr. Sz Grandview Rd. 10505 BLUE RIDGE EXT, SO-3-2100 SO-1-7000 venient drive u window is one of the attractive features of the Mc- Rose Lane Florist fulfills au0fY0Uff10fa1needS- A con - p Grath Prescriptions store located on Grandview Road. N CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 from ING RUSKIN DMIN I STRATORS customer at S PRESIDENT Mr. Bob Floyd FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Mrs. Twyla Brown SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT My-S, Betty Brockmeir l-' THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT Mrs. Marcella Beatty RECORDING SECRETARY Mrs. Kathleen Simms SO-3-0563 CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Mrs. Shirley Bradley EI..-3-4-306 SO-1-9850 TREASURER Mrs. Mary Daugherty SOPHOMORE DIRECTOR Mrs. JoAnn Wall SOPHOMORE DIRECTOR Mrs. Dorothy Tull JUNIOR DIRECTOR Mrs- J0an Harmon JUNIOR DIRECTOR Mrs. Thelma Moore SENIOR DIRECTOR Mrs. Eleanor Steinbrueck l SENIOR DIRECTOR Mrs. Jeanne Freeman l 24 46 GRAN DVIEW FURNITURE MART 12904 SOUTH 71 HIGHWAY A la ge selection of furniture at competitive prices are mark d f tu e f B R N S L G andview Furniture Mart located on South 71 Highway. 9 AND LISTON .. W. ,Q -- , ,, ,W W .f amsfw . f ,,,,,,, X NAMAMWG Q--gy , 4 W,W.Wf-W-7 f f- 5., 7-'-C... W WW ,W ,Wi - ff- , , fn. f Wiz, ' ' s f ' -nuff. INSURANCE, ING. ,1 f ,M 11535 HICKMAN MILLS DRIVE eniiuview FURNITURE MAR MARILYN'S SHOES DAINTY LADY BEAUTY SALON TRUMAN CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER 10400 BLUE RIDGE EXT. First in Fashion Shoes, Handbags, Hose and Accessories HAIRSTYLING COLORING WIGS-WIGLETS - PERMANENTS Stylish shoes and all necessary accessories are found at Marilynis Shoes. Dainty Lady Beauty Salon serves potential beauties of all ages. E features of uin in x i, 3 S- 1 f ' I K flfyfi. ? E Y , Mr. Steck makes announcements to the football crowd. USKIN HIGH BOOSTEIFS CLUB Spirit and patriotism are symbolized by Old Glory and Ruskin's Blue and Gold. QORING LNENTS l PRO OTES EAGLES SPIRIT 247 COMPLIMENTS OF TERRACE LAKE THRIFTWAY 3529 RED BRIDGE ROAD One of the many fine grocery items at Terrace Lake Thriftway is noticed HH d examined by Dana Reel and Holly Meikle. RUSKIN HARDWARE III52 BLUE RIDGE I I I Complete satisfaction of all of home hardware needs is offered by Ruskin Hardware in Ruskin Shopping Center. . , I , V SE ' 1 I WV aaa y 1 y i scmurz A ' ' , I Pmnrs RUSKI N HARDWARE Satimone Q Y ThafasyPoiuh L-LW 48 AUTO-TRUCK-FIRE LIFE FLOYD BLACKSMITH INSURANCE WORKMAN'S COMP.-LIABILITY HOME OWNERS BURGLARY Fast-Fair-Friendly Claim Service FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 12718 South 71 Highway Grandview, Mo. OFFICE HOME SO-3-2409 DI-5-5584 PATIO HAIRSTYLES 95th AND BLUE RIDGE Bannister Shopping Center Open 9 to 9 Except Saturday Saturday 9 to 4 SO-3-4-111 SO-3-4112 An attractive, comfortable setting provides a pleasant atmosphere for th customer who patronizes Patio Hairstyles. si. RX 5 x'X72i:k'5afx W lnirwm-1 3 fu:-nf QM 'Wea , Q . B I ww? f :MM Ll- .Qu Wfx1f'?ilf, 'w fi-3 'Q -uf f, '. 2 -km X 5 le H g.. 4 fx an x .3 ,yi ., ,chili igwgf gf 4 :xi Rx A xi-.el if f .. , ,Mx . WX -8, Mvgggf I TED H' GOLDMAN'S DAHL REALTORS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER FINE JEWELERS SINCE 1886 Specializing in Residential Sales Dave Elsoni Mgr' 12026 South, 71 Hlghwalf d 50-1.8826 Grandview, Missouri u an, 64030 Auto-Life-Fire Insurance Examining one ofthe many rings at Co1dman's Jewelers, the Ruskin cheer- I rance and real estate are specialties of Ted D hl R lty leaders, the manager, and assistant manager find something to please all. DAI-IL BROS I ., -.-. . ' X , REAL ESTATE I II I XII E1 Vue-1---. COMMERCIAL SALLYEVS ELECTRIC SAMPLE sHoP C 0 M 10913 HICKMAN MILLS DRIVE OPEN TUES., WED., FRI., SAT. 24 HOUR SERVICE 105004300 ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION, 5018534 MAINTENANCE Stylish salesman's samples provide the selections at Sallye's Sample Shop DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONTROL SYSTEMS H. R. HROSY7' ROSENBERGER 1815-19 WYANDOTTE KANSAS CITY, MO. 64108 816-421-3587 816-763-6111 I 113 5 I A.. X A rwiwi Highway Missouri 64030 ,kin cheer- ase all. iple Shop- CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,69 DO L. BRO , GENERAL CONTRACTOR BANNISTER RIDGE BARBER SHOP IiING'S FABRICS HOURS: TUES. -FRI . 8-6 CLOSED SAT . AT 5 11214 South 71 Highway ADDRESS: 7011 BANNISTER ROAD TR UMAN CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER Ed Wehner Grandview, Missouri Stan Arnold Paul Boyles l f, Yard goods and sewing tions are the main concern of K1ng's Fabrics. f I Men and boys find all barbering services at Bannister Ridge Barber Shop. r . V A , 4, , f, , 25 R. W. HARMON AND IMMVSIUDGEYHEWVTJL and SCHQEHUSQDO' LMQWSTOOLIUHVDALL 110th and Hickman Mills Drive At the end of the school day, students prepare to board buses for home. SERVING SOUTH KANSAS CITY FOR OVER 15 YEARS 10514 BLUE RIDGE T.V. Service Phone T001 RCHIHI SO-1-5400 SO-3-6669 Conveniently located on Blue Ridge, Dan,s Ridge View T.V., and Dan's Tool Rent-All provide the services and items customers need. K 1 M G sms, 50.36669 Aces ssewce GRAN D-VIEW LIN OLEUM AND TILE Complete Stock of Carpet, Name Brands Over 150 Roll Stock Free Estimates SO-3-0100 512 Main St. Grandview, lVIo. A large selection of carpeting and tile are offered to the customers of Grand-View Linoleum and Tile in Grandview, Missouri. .4 t: fi gl ,, is :E if if QI 5? lx il Nu-view 4 KENTNRELHANEY REALTY 11420 Hickman Mills Drive SO-1-1952 Pausing in his work of providing clients all known real estate bargains, Kent McElhaney poses for the photographer. I S I Om Aul N MUSIC INC. TRUMAN CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER The Center for All Musical Activities We Offer a Complete Line of Band Instruments and Accessories Highly Qualified Teaching Staff Pianos, Guitars, Organs, Amps , USIC SU IBS, an S COU USC HFC C COHCCTII 0 usic DC. l I BEST WISHES TO THE STUDENTS OF RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL DoN MANFoRD STATE SENATOR 8th DISTRICT 1 l Lloyd Hill Realty and Auction Company on Blue Ridge informs the in- terested buyer of current market prices and property values. AUCTIONEERS ALLEN'S DRIVE-IN address: 11517 BLUE RIDGE phone: SO-3-0123 LLOYD H. HILL REAL ESTATE AUCTION COMPANY SPECIALIZINC IN RESIDENTIAL SALES SOUTH KANSAS CITY, MO. FARMS AND FARM AUCTIONS HOLIDAY INN YOUR HOST FROM COAST TO COAST 11801 Blue Ridge Blvd. Phone: SO-3-0600 INNKEEPER: Mike DiGeronimo ASSISTANT MANAGER: Mrs. Scott An attractive recreational area centered around the swimming pool pro- vides a place for guests to relax at the Holiday Inn on Blue Ridge. A . a 3 X 1. X16 -xnjss-xg 1 X sja, f X X-fs A ,Sexy XEXTKTXX, 6 A ba A bc Abr Ack Ack Ack Ada Ada Ada Ada Ada Ada Adc Add Adn AFJ Aha Akin SMS Alba Albc Albc Alex Allb Alle. Allei Allei Allel Allei Allei Allel Allej Alsb Altrr Alva Alva Ame Ame Amit And: Andt And: And: 12 Andc Andc Andc Ande Andf And4 Andi Andi Andi Andi Andi Andi Ante Arbc Beebe, Pamela: 106,164 A V .L 3 AST ott ing pool PIO' ge. ff, fm aff,-Nf f ' auf .jf 217 ' f, Q A .'Xl5.lff,Al1I1I 22 Abel, Larry: 164 Al5l'11lDS,J21lDCSZ 164 Acker, Randolph: 146 Ackerman, Boyce: 101,164 Ackerson, Robert: 142,164 Adair, Claudia: 106,164 Adams, Gena: 92,95,106,1 13,182 Adams, Jay: 146 Adams, Larry: 164 Adams , Sherryl: 86,87,106,164 Adamson, Anthony: 164 Adcox, Lee: 21 Addison, Margie: 106,164 Administration Division Page: 10,11 AFJROTC: 56,57,l00,101,102,103 Ahart,Phyliss: 105,164 Akin, Dorothy: 68,182 SMSgt. Gaylord Akin: 56,102 Albee, Gilbert: 164 Albee, Kelly: 164 Albert, Kerry: 91,113,182 Alexander,james: 182,185 Allbrook, David: 146 Allee, Dennis: 146 Allen,Cynthia: 182 Allen, Gloria: 164 Allen, Lana: 182 Allen,Lincla: 164 Allen, Sarah: 146 Index Archer, Karynn: 146 Archer, Kelly: 164 Arcl,E11rl1 101,146 Arnell,Bob: 146 Arnold, Nancy: 164 Arnold, Steven: 164 Art Club: 80 Ash, Bonnie: 183 Ashby,Carol: 183 Ashlord,Susi: 164 Askew,Timothy: 125,146 Astles, Rita: 183 Atchley, Mary: 69,106,112,164 Athletic Division Page: 122,123 Atkins,Carol: 91,112,164 Atkinson, Lowell: 183 Austin, Pamela: 92,112,146 Austinson,Richard 124,125,146 Ayers, Deborah: 183 Ayres, Pamela: 146 B Baccala, Carol: 164 Bagbyulo Ann: 183 Bagby,Mary: 105,164 Bagley,joe: 104 Baguindoc,Lisbeth: 146 Bahr,Dewaine: 183 Bahr, Raymond: 76,101,146 Bailey, Deborah: 110,146 Allen's Drive-In: 256 Alley, Daniel: Alsbury, Richard: 101,146 Altman, Dennis 101,164 Alvarado, Daniel: 164 Alvarado, Peter: 182 Bailey, Thereas: 146 American Family Insurance 240 Ames, Sheila: 182 Amick,john: 18,19,76 Anderson, Brenda: 182 Anderson, Cathy: 106,113,182 Anderson, Lexa: 146 Anderson, Lloyd: 68,76,78,86,87,88,l0l, 124,164 Anderson, Marsha: 106,182 Anderson, Nancy: 146 Anderson, Penny 182 Anderson, Peter: 146 Anderson,Richar: 164 Anderson, Vicki: 182 Andrews, Donna:-1. 182 Andrews, El1Ani:':j'109,110,146 Andrews, Robert: 164 Andries,Mildred: 163 Andula,Linda: 104,183 Andula, Lucinda: Antener,Janet: 50,51 Arbogast, Patricia: 164 Baird, David: 146 Baker, Linda: 112,146 Baker, Lois: 183 Baker, Patricia 146 Baker, Richard: 164 Baker, Williain 183 Band: 90,91 Far abov e the distant Bannister Auto Parts 255 Bannister Ridge Barber Shop 253 Baptist, Michelle: 183 Bardo, Brian: 146 Barnes, Dustie: 101,164 Barnes,john: 101,146 Barnes, Mary: 92,146 Barnes, Michael: 86,87,183 Barton, Dennis: 164 Bartlett, Patricia: 104,183 Basketball: 130,131,132,133,134 Bateman, George: 81,146 Bates, Michael: 164 Batson, Debra: 82,83,183 Batson,James: 101,146 Bauer, Douglas: 164 Bauer, Janice: 20,164 Beal, Renee: 6,55,68,76,86,87,94,106,108, 128,129,183 Beamer, Susan: 68,95,106,112,164 Bears,James: 125,146 Bears, Linda: 68,104,183 Beaton, Larna: 146 1 Beatty, Victoria: 91,146 Beaulieu, Walter: 91,97,101,164 Bechel, Betty: 104,183 Beckham, Dennis: 146 A Beckley, Clark: 76,143,164 l A Bechtel,Sharon: 164 1l Bedell, Melvin: 217 l I Bedell, Michael: 146 1111 Beers, Grady: 146 Beers, Roy: 60,61 Belcher,Jim: 164 Belden,Priscilla: 45 1 A 1 1 l l Bell, Charles: 146 Bell, John: 146 1 1 Bell, Robert: 72,75,101J25,183 Belvel, Tom, 147 11 r l 1, landscape stands our Ruskin High . . l E 1 1 l 1 1 l l l 1 1 l 1 l 257 1 9,1 273 lxg Bender, Pamela: 106,107,1 12,165 Bendert, Kathleen: 165 Benefiel,Michelle: 92,110,147 Ben Franklin 240 Blomquist, Beverly: 20,104,165 Blomquisgjanet: 165 Blosser, Karen: 86,91,l 12,147 Blosser,Williain: 68,96,97,101,165 Blue Ridge United Super 245 Blunt, Melvin: 147 Blyholder,janet: 110,147 Boatwright, Donna: 147 Boden,john 89,91,165 Bodenheimer, Lee: 92,96,165 Bogar, Candace: 110,147 Bogess, Richard: 147 Bohening, Pamela: 147 Boland,Marianne: 165 Bolinger, Pamela: 147 Bollin,George: 37,86,76,88,101,165 Bolinger,Michael: 142,184,240,248 Bond, Sherry: 45 Bone, Robert: 91,97,101,l8-4 Boone, Deborah: 147 Boone, Richard 26 Boone, Susan: 68,92,106,107,113,182,184 Boosters Club: 247 Borchardt, Larry: 91,165 Borcherding, Pamela: 165 Borne, Shelia: 68,94,184 Boswell, Ellen: 184 Bottomley, Rena: 68,95,106,115,184 Bottomley, William: 165 Boursheski,Kathy: 165 Bowling, Steven: 147 Bowman,Clarence: 101,147 Bowman,Denise: 165 Bowman, Randy: 163 Boxley, Kay: 165 Boyd, Martie: 92,147 Benjamin,Ben: 165 Bennelield, Don: 101,165 Bennett, Debbie: 147 Bentrop, Deborah: 69,106,185 Berry,john: 165 Berry,Ron: 147 Bertramson,Mark: 165 Bertrand,Fern: 110,146 Bertrand, Helen: 86,87,106,165 Bias,Claudie: 110,147 Bickford, Steven: 145,165 BigelOW,JOhn: 8l,10l,l02,185 Biggerstaff, Nin: 76,106,108,112,128,129, 145,165 Billinger, Leon: 104,165 Billings, Lonnie: 165 Billings, Suzanne: 147 Binegar, Barbara: 48,184 Bink,Linda: 147 Birchwood Toy8cHobby 241 Bird,james: 101,165 Bird,Sherry: 95,112,147 Bishop, Bruce: 81,147,161 Bishop, Steven: 104,165 Bittiker,Jerry: 165 Bittner,Judy: 165,184 Biven, Roger: 147 Biven, Roland: 147 Blackburn, Sarah: 48,93,165 Blankenship, Gary: 68,96,97,101,165 Bledsoe, Jeanine: 76,147 Blom, Ronald: 91,147 Pecks Good Girls team member cannot measure up in the jump against Coach Swift. WM Boyd, Sherry: 112,147 Boyd, Walt: 142 Boyer, Jimmie: 184 Boyer, julie: 180 Boyer, Michael: 165 Boyle, Terry: Boyle, Trudy: Bradle 184 165 y, joseph: 82,86,165 Bradley, Steven: 75,86,184 Brady, Dean: 101,147 Brammeier, Donna: 68,91,92,112,165 Brammeier, Paul: 91,92,184 Brandes, Donald: 104,184 Brandes,Oleta: 184 Brandt, Terry: 104,184 Brandwein, Carleen: 112,147 Brasher,Cheryl: 147 Brasher, Donald: 89,184 Brasser, Marsha: 147 Braton, Leonard: 105,165 Brawner,janice: 165 Bray, Deborah: 147 Bray, Herbert: 104,184 Breckenridge, Douglas: 72,75,184 Brelsford, Don: 104,184 Brenton, Rick: 147 Breshears, Ross: 68,96,165 Bressman, Rick: 165 Brewer, Diana: 184 Brewster, Gary: 185 Bridges,janna: 69,70,86,92,94,106,108 112,165 Briggs, Pamela: 163 Briggs, Thomas: 97,165 Brill, Daniel: 165 Brisbin, Betty: Brisbin Brisbin Brisbin 185 , Frances: 104,106,165 , Goldie: 147 , Richard: 18 5 Brister, Michael: 185 Brockmeier, Robert: 68,96,165 Bron, Don L. CGeneral Contractorl 255 Bron, Rocky: 6,59,68,76,l24,125,165 Brooks, Barbara: 147 Brooks, Cynthia: 147 Broks, Ronald: 185 Brooks,William: 101,147 Brosnahan, Nancy: 165 Brown, Diana: 106,113,185 Brown, Frank: 101,124,165 Brown, Karen: 104,185 Brown, Randy: 101,165 Brown, Ritchy: 68,76,165 Brown, Robert: 147 Brown,Ronald: 101,147 Brown, Ronald: 101,147 Brown, Robert: 147 Brown, Skip: 185 Brown, Sondra: 94,l06,1l2,165 Brown, Thomas: 165 Brown, Valerie: 86,96,165 Brown, Vickie: 185 Brown, Williainz 147 Browne,John: 147 Hulk I 51:4 If 16: tic 154 iii Brut liry 11 Hrya 151' yi! Bryll Bryn Brya Brya Bryo Brysi Bucl Bucl Bucl Bucl- Bucl- Bucl- Buck Bulg Bunc Burk 3urk Burk Burk Burk Burn Burn Burn 24 Burn Burn Burr: Burrj Burtc Burtt Burtt Burw Bush. Buss, Bussa Bussa Butle Byers Byers Byrne Caffe Caldw Caldv Caley Calki Callst Czllto Calve Cunt Cfaint fhllllll ,112,165 1,184 4,106,108, 15 ctorb 255 125,165 35 Bron ne, Sherri: 106,115,185 14iucks,Diane: 92,95,106,l85 llrucks, Kathleen: 92,95,l06,l65 Biuns,Judy: 106,165 liruton,Rickey: 165 liryan, Connie: 110,147 llryaii, Kathleen: 110,147 l5F1'.l11I,AI111I 110,147 Bry.1nt,David: 147 15Fy'.l11f,GCf21lLllI1CI 69,165 l5I'y.1I1f,JCi1DCfIE'I 69,165 Bryant,Ted: 185 Bryon,Randy: 147 Bryson, Steve: 185 Buchanan, Deobrah: 106,112,165 Buchanan, Stephen: 147 Buchanan, Susan: 185 Buck, Dee Anna: 147 Buckingham,Geoffrey: 147 Buckman, Eric: 101,147 Buckner, Penelope: 104,186 Bulger,Tommey: 125,147 Bunch,Carlos: 101,104,186 Burke,Connie: 166 3urke,jennifer: 166 Burke,Judi: 186 Burke, Mary: 186 Burkhart, Kenneth: 54 Burnett, Glen: 150,152,166 Burnett, Sherry: 95,105,166 Burns, Allen, and Leston lnsuran 246 Burns, Daniel: 147 Burns,Jerry: 166 Burress, Rebecca: 165 Burry,Deobrah: 95,147 Burton, Deborah: 186 Burton,john: 186 Burton,jolene: 110,112,147 Burwe1l,Regina: 95,147 Bush, Debra: 98,148 Buss, Thomas: 166 Bussard,Charles: 148 Bussard, Rudolph: 186 Butler, William: 148 Byers, Danny: 104,186 Byers,joseph: 47,186 Byrne, Debra: 166 C Caffey, David A.: 148 Caldwelhjamesz 68,166,186 Caldwell, Richard E.: 148 Caley, Rebecca: 166 Calkins, Mickey: 104,112,166 Callstrom, Linda: 68,166 CIalton,Judy: 69,186 Calvergjanelle: 166 f ce, Inc. ..ampbell, April: 72,74,75,84,85,186 fampbell, Carol 165 Campbell, Chris: 70,10 1,1-'18 Before choice of homecoming queen is announced, senior candidate Renee Beal, waves to excited spectators. Campbell, Paula R: 94,110,148 Campbell, Susan: 68,186 Cantrell, Robert: 68,86,166 Cantwell,Nancy: 89,148 Capen,Nancy: 148 Caponetto, Ross: 86,104,186 Cardile,Gary: 180 Carew, David: 68,72,75,82,85,187 Carew,Tom: 68,166 Carpino, Steve: 68,86,166 Carr, Donna L.: 11,148 Carroll,Bill: 187 Carroll, David: 125,166 Carroll,james E.: 101,148 Carroll,Margaret: 96 Carry, Kathleen: 104,166 Qarry,Nancy: 187 Carter, Anita: 166 Carter, Donna: 187 Catter,C1L1y: 15,16,17 Carter,John: 101,148 Carter, Michael E.: 94,187 Carty,james: 148 Carty, Stephen: 187 Carvell, Nancy: 112,148 Casey, Bryan: 47,217 Casper,Mildred: 41 Caswel1,David E.: 148 Caswell, Karen: 48,187 Caron, Charles R.: 148 Caton,Vicky: 106,166 Cattle, David: 14,15 Caud1e,A11: 101 Cauthon, Ronald: 101,104,166 Cave, Diane: 95,187 Cecil,Rick: 148 Cederburg, Mark: 187 Cerra, Bennie: 148,166 Chambers, Pat: 148 Chaney,Mike: 148 Chapman,Dennis: 106,112,166 Chiirles, Denise: 106,112,166 Charpi, Chathm Dan: 148 ,Lauraz 165 Chaudoin, Mary Jane: 187 Chavez, Alicia: 70,92,94,166 Chewning, Steven: 166 Chiarelli, Mary Ann: 106,166 Childs,James: 68,86,166 Choir: 86,87,88 Christeson,jim: 104,187 Christen son, Steven: 152,166 Christian,Robin: 76,112,148 Christofferson, Beverly: 26 Christianson, Reed Tom: 91,187 Chrysler, Sharon: 165 Chun,john: 148 Chun, N Clapp, L ewton: 95,187 inda: 166 Clark, Bonnie jean: 187 Clark, Carolyn 187 Clark, Ja mes 1-l.: 55 Clark, james T.: 166 Clark,Larry: 166 Clark, Natha 148 Clark, Pat: 187 Clark, Randall: 101,148 Clark, Robert: 148 Clark, Stuart Tom: 68,69,76,124,166 Claven,jerry: 148 Clements, David: 166 Clements, Deborah: 86,87,106,187 Clevenge r, Gary: 101,118 Clutter, Robert D.: 1,18 Cochran, Cochran, Cochran, Cockrell, Richard: 57 Steven: 180 XWilliam Andy. 8 3,86,87, l 87 Alana: 86,106,187 Cockrell, Deanna: 1-18 Cockrell, Debra l..i 1 18 Cockrill,Howard: 166 Coit,Gary M.: l0l,l 18 Cole, Paul Coleman, Mel: 68,96,l0l,187 Cynthiaj.: 118 259 Curtis, Lias: 69,106,167 Curtis, Mark Newman: 188 Cutrera, Anna Marie: 167 Dalstein, Karen: 113,167,188 Daffin, Patricia Ann: 69,106,112,167 Dahl, Paulette: 86,87,88,106,167 Dahman, Karen: 110,148 Dainty Lady Beauty Salon: 246 Daley, Diana C: 149 Dalton, Cheri: 167 Dalton, Cynthia K: 110,149 Dalton, Duane: 167 Dalton,John: 101,167 Dalton, Randy: 142,188 Dalton, Thomas E: 91,149 Daniels, David E: 163 1 pledge allegiance to the flag . . Daniels, Garry: 149 Dan's Ridge View T.V. 8: Dan's Tool Rem. All: 254 Darling, Deborah: 82,83,106,188 Daugherty, Mary Ann: 29 Daugherty, Steve D: 105,167 Daugherty, Steven R: 167 Coleman, Deborah: 105,166 Coleman, William: 187 Collings, Thomas R.: 148 Col1ingsworth,john: 166 Colyer,Mike: 166 Combs, Kathy R.: 112,148 Combs, Richard: 124,166 Commencement: 4,5,118,119 Commercial Electric: 250 Compton, Dick: 101,166 Conard, Gary D.: 148 Conard,Janet: 166 Connely, Michael: 188 Conner,janet: 188 Connor, Novella: 24 Conover, james: 91,101,166 Considine,Pat: 166 Contreras, Karen: 188 Cook,Greg: 101,166 Cook,julie A.: 148 Cook, Margaret Ann: 68,87,88,182,188 Cook,Mike: 143 Cook,Thomas R.: 142,188 Cooksey, Vicki L.: 91,110,148 Cooper, Debbie: 166 Cooper, Glenda: 188 Cooper,julie: 106,113,188 Cooper,Vera: 104,188 Copas, Susan: 68,106,166 Corbin, Nancy B.: 148 Corder,Beverly 148 Cornelius,Milton: 148 Cornell,Cynthia: 166 Corre1l,Steven J.: 188 Correll, Steven 188 Correll,Tim: 104,166 Corwine,Richard: 217 Cosgrove, Edward: 166 Couch, Dwight: 101 Coulson, L. Scott: 148 Courtney, Sharon: 83,166 Cox, Kathleen D. 148 Cox, Vicki: 106,188 Coxe, Ken: 101,166 Coyle, Thomas: 37 Crabb,james L.: 148 Crain,jean: 148 Crain, Kenneth: 188 Crane, Carol: 166 Crane, Michael: 101,102,166 Cranfill, Marilyn K.: 110,148 Crawford,Carolyn: 94,166 Crawford, Marilyn K.: 148 Creacon Co: 252 Creech, Michael: 188 Crest Food Center Inc: 249 Critchfield, Ruth: 68,91,112,1 Cross-country: 135,136,137 66 Davenport, Carolyn: 22 Davenport, Roberta: 110,149 Steve: 129,142,189 Davenport, Vickie: 82,83,92,106,128,189 Davidson, Gregory T: 149 Davis, Dennis: 167 Davis, Donald E: 167 Davis, Donald L: 149 Davis, Donald R: 167 Davis, Gary: 167 Davis, Ricky L: 149 Davenport, Day, Albert H: 104,189 Day, Joyce A: 92,112,149 Day, Linda: 106,167 Day,Randall: 104,189 Dayoub, Denise C: 149 Dayringer, Steve: 149 Dayton,Vickie: 149 Dean,David: 68,167 Dean,Robert: 21,76 Cross,Randie: 82,83,92,106,113,188 Crowder,Rilla B: 166 Crump1ey,Charles R: 148 Cubine,Annetta: 91,148 Culley,joann: 49,93 Culver, Ronald: 166 Cumbie, Connie S: 110,148 Cumley,Steven: 188 Cummings, Ted: 125 Cummons, Ronald: 86,92,104,188 Cunningham, Diane: 148 Cunningham,Cecelia: 76,188 Cunninghams: 251 Curry, Barry L: 101,148 Curry, Terry D: 148 Curtis, Carol: 106,112,167 Deaton, Peggy R: 110,112,149 Debate Club: 81 Debo, Richard: 105,167 DeBord, Dennis M: 149 DeDovesh, Catherine: 68,106,1 DeDovesh, john Wm: 149 Deich, Mark R: 91,149 De Helms, David: 13,16 Dekeyser, Darla: 167 Deible, June: 55 Dello Russo, Michaela: 189 Dello Russo, Michael S: 189 Dello Russo, Patrick: 46,167 De Ment,Wi1lia1n H: 149 Dennis, Theresa: 105,167 Denny, Sharon: 69,189 De Palma, Pam: 110 9 i 9 ' i .ff 1 J' V 1 Jil 1 1 Jicl I Jn l l 11411 Die-c Duel Dior Dillz Dim Dim Dim DEC Dodi Doll: Dom Door Dorf Dorn Doss. Doss, Doss, Doug Doug Dous Dove. Dowe Dowe Dowe Dowe Dowe Down Down Down Doyle Doyle, Doyle, Doyle, Drake Drape. Drescl Dugan Dunca Dunca Dunca: Duncai Dunga Dunn, 1 Duple, Durhaf Durst, 1 Dusche Du tche Dutton Dye, Al Dykma Dykma. Dysart, 1'-1xlS, Sl 12,167 37 3 r i s Tool Rent. 1 88 1 V 1 16,128,189 89 11cI1l1ClSOl1,1J211l1I 124,142,168 11t'Y.l1l1, Kelley L: 81,149 Dtlxuiey, Patricia: 149 Diclgjean L: 112,149 DiL'li,Jll11 167 Dickey, Brenda L: 89,149 Ditltle, Diana Maria: 149 Dieckman, Paul: 189 Dielamn, Dixie: 165 Dierking, Gary D: 149 Dillard,Patricia: 165 Dimieri,Ken: 149 Dinwiddie,Cindy: 89,91 Dinwiddie,james: 55,68,91,189 DECA: 104,105 Dodd,Michael: 167 Dollarhide, Laura: 68,7O,72,189 Donnell, Edwin: 149 Dooman,john: 101,149 Dorl1ingen,Connie: 95 Dorman, Pam: 55,86,106,115,189 Doss,Carla: 189 Doss,janie L: 76 Doss, Woody: 124,172,180 Dougan, Becky: 149 Douglas, Mike: 189 Doussard, Linda: 91,149 D0ver,Thoma,s: 149 Dowe, Larry: 149 Dowell, Kathy: 167 Dowell, Mary: 50,51,186 Dowell, Russell: 59 Dowell, Teri Lynn: 149 Downey, Gary: 167 Downey, Kathy Jane: 96,149 Downing, Mark:- 190 Doyle,Gloria: 85,112,167 Doyle,Jane: 149 Doyle, joseph Pat: 55,89,91,167 Doyle, Michael: 190 Drake, Sherri D: 76,110,149 Draper, Dee: 41,85 Drescher, Robert: 167 Dugan, Timothy: 150,152,149 Duncan,Milton: 15 Duncan, Dana: 91,149 Duncan,Deborah: 190 Duncan, Larry: 167 Dungan, Wayne: 149 Dunn,Clyde: 25 Duple, Steven: 91,149 Durham, Darrell: 190 Durst, Dean: 54 Duschell, Sharon: 150 Du tcher, Rebecca: 150 Dutton, Ruth: 96,150 Dye, Audrey: 91,150 Dykman, David: 150 Dykman, Rebecca: 190 Uysart, Blake: 190,217 171118, Steven: 150 Eagleburger, Steven: 89,124,l52,l50 Earley,Gail: 92,167 Easter,Nancy: 167 Eastet,Ronald: 190 Eatherton, Donald E: 165 Eatherton, Reylene: 68,106,167 Edmonds, David: 167 Edmonds, Debra: 105,167 Edwards, Anna: 167 Edwards,James: 104,190 Edwards, Karen: 167 Edwards,Michael: 190 Ehlert,Brigette: 190 Ehlert, 1-larry Kurt: 165 Eisenhower, joseph D: 125,150 Eisenhower, Rebecca: 150 Elliot, Dale: 167 Ellis, Christie K: 76,150 Ellis, Mark: 167 Emerson, Roxanne: 150 Emery, Kenneth: 168 Emmons, Donna: 25 Einry,-Iel-frey: 168 Endicott,Linda: 168 Endicott, Mildred K: 150 Endler,joy: 72,75,86,l90 Engle,Terry: 168 Engle,Wai1da: 168 English,Clifford: 105,168 Evans,james: 86,87,91,l9l Everhart, Pamela: 168 Eybel, Bruce C: 81,150 Eyre, Don D: 150 F Faculty Summary: 2 50,25 1,2 5 2,2 5 5 Fair, Bruce: 150 Fairhurst, Laura: 91,150 Falco ne, Donna: 68,89,91 Fanning, Kathleen: 85,92,106,115,191 Farmer, Gregory: 42 Farmer, Velda: 165 Faros, Don: 124,168 Farris, Daniel: 101,150 Farris,john: 51,125,150 Farris, Sharon: 68,72,75,86,87,92,106,191 Fatimo, Dianne: 104,106,168 Enright, Kathleen: 69,86,87,92,95, 106, 107, 112,168 Ensminger,Richad: 50,51 Enterline, Donna J: 89,150 Eppard,Sherilyn: 190 Ehrard,Douglas: 190 Ervin,Michael E: 91,101,150 Erwin,Arlan: 190 Erwin,Rocky D: 101,150 Erwin,Tonya: 168 Ethridge, Steven B: 94,150 Etzenhouser, Dennis: 191 Evans, Bonnie: 86,91,191 Faulkenberry, Dianne: 68,168 Featherson, Don: 150 Fenderson, Rebecca: 150 Fenner, Gayle: 69,106,115,191 Fenton,james: 180 Ferguson,Billie: 150 Ferguson,Chris: 191 Ferman,Mike: 55 Fetterolijames: 75,191 FHA: 95 Fields,Marian: 115,191 Fields,Maryjane: 106,115,191 Fiedler, Tony: 124,191 Fields, Kathleen: 150 Filo, Barbara: 110,150 Fink, Charles: 191 Fink, Robert: 150 Finkle, Linda: 150 Finley, Larry: 68,101,168 Fiord, Mike: 168 Fiore, Joseph: 68,72,75,94,217 Fiore, L aura: 191 Fiser, Janice: 106,112,168 I wonder if they'll ever come back. . . y lm 1 I 1 5 A 1 the .- 'V -v r . .- g. 8 has L 273 261 Fish,jerry: 96,101,168 Fish,Michael: 168 Fisk,james: 150 Flack,1.inda: 191 Flamm,Denna: 105,168 Flebbe, Patricia: 68,106,112,168 Fleming, Bonnie: 168 Fleming, Rich: 191 Flesher,George: 191 Fletcher,Virginia: 150 Flora, Reba: 191 Flowers,Keith: 150 Floyd Blacksmith Insurance: 248 FlOyd,joEllen: 76,110,112,150 Floyd,joycellen: 110,112,150 Floyd, Michael: 68,102,180 Foley, Steven: 150 Football: 124,125,126,127 Foraker, Tom: 12,13,17 Forbes, Robers: 191 Forbes, Sherry: 68,191 Fordemwalt, Terry: 82,83,168 Fordyce,Margaret: 192 Foster, Deborah: 168 Foster,Joe: 168 Foster, Rebecca: 112,168 Foster, Sherman: 54,55 Foust,james: 192 Foust,Marvin: 101,150 Foust, Susan: 150 Fouts, Frank: 168 Fowler,Mary: 168 Fox,Mary: 105,168 France, Shirley: 59 Francis, Benjamin: 192 Francis, Susan: 168 Francisco, Joan: 92,93,192 Frank,Greg: 168 Franke,Connie: 192 Franke,Joyce: 112,150 Franklin, Curtis: 192 Franklir1,Judith: 192 Frazier,james: 30,31 Fredericksen,Sharon: 168 Freeman, Thomas: 40,68,81,86,192 French Club: 95 Frentrop, Deborah: 93,168 Friend, Nancy: 104,168 Fry, David: 96,101,192 Fry, Denise: 106,168 Fry, Donna: 168 Fry, Sue: 91,112,150 Frye, Thomas: 151 Fryhoff, Linda: 196,168 Fulkerson,Tanda: 28,76,86,106,192 Fuller,Robert: 101,151 Fullerton, Theresa: 192 Fullerton, Vicki: 151 Fulmer,Ginger: 168 Funk, Robert: 94,163 FTA: 92 Futvoye, Debra: 168 G Gagliano, Benjamin: 151 Gaines, Claude: 60,168 Galler, Dana: 192 Galloway, Mary: 93,169 Gamble, John: 151 Gamble, susan: 6s,82,85,89,91,1o6,169 Gandy, Robert: 101,102,192 During dress rehearsal, members ofthe sophomore play tty to recall their forgotten lines and blocking. A ,f K ef, if i A M I 7 9 Gant, Linda: 72,75,192 Garbor, Terry: 151 Gardner, David: 169 Gardner, Michael: 151 Gardner, Susan: 68,169 Gardonia, Paula: 151 Garnett, John: 76,151 Garrett, Charles: 192 Garrett, Dale: 169 Garrett, Diana: 106,192 Garrett, Warren: 151 Garrison, Bobbie: Garrison, Debra: 76,192 Gash, Linda: 86,192 Gates,Jerry: 180 Gauldin, Danny: 151 Gaylord, Teddy: 192 Gee, Thomas: 102,192 Geer, Merritt: 105,169 Gentry,Cynthia: 82,193 Ger1try,Kristena: 82,83,169 Gentry, Michael: 151 George,jody: 151 George,Vicki: 193 Gerred, Alice: 110,112,151 Gertl,Dare1: 169 Gevens, Barbara: 151 Gfeller, Deborah: 104,193,218 Gfeller, Dorthea: 22 Gibbons, Earl: 104,193 Gibbs, jerry: 151 Gibson, Debra: 91,169 Gibson, Diana: 91,169 Gibson, Jill: 40,41,81 Gibson, Timothy: 151 Gier, Edward: 38 Gieschen,John: 94,96,97,102,169 Gilbert, Cheyrol: 169 Gill, Scott: 169 Gillis, Mary: 92,169 Gilio,Regina: 106,169 Gish, Maureen: 91,151 Gish, Robin: ' 106,169 Giudici, Teresa: 110,151 Giunta, Patrick: 169 Gladden, Donald: 101,151 Gladden,Willard: 89,125,151 Glee Club: 86,87,88 Glendenning, Kerry: 193 Glenn, David: 89,90,91,193 Glynn, Bob: 34 Goddard, Katherine: 91,110,112,151 Godfrey, David: 6,69,76,77,117,193 Goldman's jewelers: 250 Golf: 140 Gollahon, Patricia: 89,193,251 Gonzales, Denise: 76,94,110,112,151 Goodhue, Diane: 87,193 Goodhue,Janice: 86.91,106,169 Gooman, Barbara: 83,106,193 GO0dwin,ROnald: 169 Gordon, Diane: 68,193 Gore, Howard: 151 Gore, Robert: 169 Cjori Gorr 6 Jos: Gou Gou Gow Gral Graf Grar Gran Grah Grah Grah Gran Gran Gran Grasl Gravt Gravt Greei Gregi Gregc Griffi Griffi Grimi Grissc Grogr Groth Groth Grotz, Grove Grubl: Grunv Guenr Guerra Guerra Gumrr Gunn, Guerrz Gumm Guthri Guthri Hamas Haman Hanks, Hansen Hansen Harmoi Harmoi Harmox Harness Harp, C Harper, Harper, Harper, Harper, Harrelso Harris, C Harris, I Harris, I tiore, Robert: 169 Liortney, Ricky: 151 Goss, Mickey: 101,105,169 Gould, Donna: 112,151 Gourley, Randall: 101,169 Gowler, Randall: 125,169 Graham, Mary: 50,51,96 Grandon, Mike: 86,194 Grantham, Bradford: 101,151 Grant, Charles: 169 Graham, Charles: 101,169 Graham, Eric: 169 Graham, Vickie: 104,195 Grandon, Michael: 86,87,194 Grandview Furniture Mart: 246 Grandview Linoleum and Tile: 254 Grashuis, Alice: 104,106,194 Gravette, Richare: 169 Graves, Lisa: 76,112,151 Green, Victoria: 110,151 Gregg, Robert: 104,194 Gregory, Deborah: 169 Griffith, Bob: 151 Griflith, Robert: 151 Grimes, Skip: 76,151 Grissom, Robert: 194 Grogman, Craig: 151 Groth, Kevin: 104,169 Groth, Kim: 151 Grotz, john: 101,151 Groves, Sharon: 169 Grubbs, Stephen: 194 Grunwald, Pat: 151 Guental Gary: 86,87,89,194 Guerrant, Louise: 169 Guerrant, Sandra: 151 Gumminger, Nancy: 151 Gunn, Michael: 169 Guerrant, Sandra: 151 Gumminger, Nancy: 151 Guthrie, Doretta: 151 Guthrie, Gregory: 91,151 H Haman, Herb: 59 Hamann, Melba: 26 Hanks, Vicky Lynn: 151 Hansen, Daniel: 91,169 Hansen, Phillip: 194 Harmon, Bruce: 81,101,169 Harmon, Danny F: 89,151 Harmon, Stanley: 101,130,169 Harness, Millie: 23 Harp, Cindy: 151 Harper, Deborah, A: 110,151 Harper, Mike: 101,151 Harper, Stephen: 124,194 Harper, Stephen C: 101 Harrelson,Terry: 105,169 Harris, Carolyn: 112,151 Harris, Dennis: 101,194 Harris, Donald: 194 V. 'I Th Harris, Harvey E: 151 Habel, Larry W: 125,151 Haber, Deborah, Sue: 92,106,169 Hackathorn, Richard: 101,104,169 Hackett, Patr'icia A: 112,151 Hadlock,Tony: 151 Haefele, Gerald, W: 94,151 Haefele, Robert: 68,94,169 Hagerman,Twila: 169 Hailey,Marilyn: 151 Hale,joy: 110,151 Hall, Kevin: 105,169 Hall, Steve M: 151 Hallman, Susan: 69,86,113,194 Halteman, Billy: 101,169 Hammer, Steven: 89,90,91,194 Hammond, Gregory Dee: Hancock,Russell: 169 Haning, Linda: 169 Hanks, Danny: 105 Hanks Glen: 169 Harmon8cSons: 254 Harris,judy A: 152 Harrold,Jaclyn: 151 Harryman, Donna: 86,88,87,106,112,115, 169 Hart,Biancaj: 167 Hat,,Iohn: 21,101,195 Hartley, Kathleen: 169 Hatman,james: 101,169 Hartsock, Debrah: 81,106,l13,195 Hartzler, Daniel L: 91,152 Harwood, Diane: 92,110,112,152 Hathaway,Melissa A: 152 Haun,jerry: 101,152 Haun, Mary: 169 Haushahn,Mickael: 101 Haven,Randall: 96,101,169 Haulic,jerry Lee: 152 Hawes, Cindy: 195 Hawkins, Wanda: 81,152 Haworth, Stanley: 169 Hz1yden,David: 125,152 ldatli DARKXJTE au Lerbkaltw e class of '68 hall decorations show team spirit for semifinals. Hayes, Carol: 169 Haynes, Pam: 169 Haynes, Randall: 195 Hayter, Mary: 195 Hayworth, Robert: 86,86,195 Hayworth, Steven: 125,152 Hazen, Barbara Sue: 87,92,195 Hazen, David: 86,169 Head, David: 152,170 Heavener, Bill: 101,152 Heavy, Thomas: 81,101,195 Heckadon, Ronald: 170 Heckendorn,Clautlette: 195 Helms, Rick: 101,152 Hembree, Judy: 69,106,,115,195 Hempy, Richard Dale: 152 Hendricks, Joyce: 113,195 Hendricks, Deborah: 112,152 Henger, Karen: 152 Henry, Diane: 105,170 Henry, Douglas james: 125,152 Henry, Kathleen: 112,152 Henry, Marian: 152 Henry, Rockie: 152 Hensley, Ann: 110,112,152 Hensley, Chalene: 170 Hensley, john: 101,170 Hensley, Danny jg 152 Herbst, Keith: 195 Herbst, Teddy: 195 Hercules, james: 170 Herman, Martain Randy: 170 Hernandez, Edwin: 76,195 Herrick, Michael: 170 Hess, Jo Ann: 106,195 Hess, Karen: 152 Hewitt, Nancy: 95,152 He-ydon, Dawn: 68,195 Hickman Mills Bank: 242 Hicks, Shelah: 152 Hiesberger, Charles: 195 Hiestand, Shirley: 170 Higgins, Gary: 152 263 1 .1 l 1' 1 Nusa l l l l r l 4 He'll never know the difference ifl just take one. Hill, Charles E: 101,170 Hill, Charles P: 195 Hill, Craig Alan: 152 Hill, Gregory: 152 Hill, Linda: 105,170 Hill, Mark: 152 Hill, Mike: 195 Hill, Nancy: 69,106,170 Hill, Robert: 152 Hill Susan D: 92,112,152 Hill, Susan G: 112,152 Hinman, Craig: 89,91,152 Hinman, Cynthia: 69,89,91,196 Hinken, Debrah: 93,152 Hinkichs, Linda: 196 Hirt, Ernest: 101,152 Hirt, Mary Ann: 196 Hitchcock, Linda: 29,105,170 I-Iixson, Gail: 152 Hlupic, Dawne: 82,83,170 Hobsob, Richard: 180,210 Hobson, Steven: 68,196 Hodges, Sheila: 170 Hodkins,jefTrey: 101,170 Hoeltge, Ronald: 72,75,82,83,84,85,86,87, 102,196 Hoge, Cindy: 152 Holiday Inn: 256 Holland, Paul: 101,105,170 Hollingsworth, Mary: 104,112,170 Hollingsworth, Vickie: 69,78,113,196 Hollis, Brett: 196 Hollomon, Patricia: 106,170 Holloway,james: 101,170 Holloway, Karen: 70,87,106,112,170 Holloway, Victoria: 68,94,112,170 Holman, Patricia: 110 Holmberg, Susan: 72,75,106,196 Holmes, Ellen: 68,89,91,170 Holmes,Pattie: 152 Holmes, Sharon: 196 Holsinger, David: 59,124 Holstine, Libby: 170 Holtcampjeffrey: 152 Hooten, Emanuel: 104,196 Horan, Debbie: 170 Horan, Rebecca: 170 Horton, Bud: 152 Horton, Delbert: 124 Horton,janet: 112,152 Horton, Linda: 152 Horton, Lucile: 93 Horton, Sandra: 170 Hoskin,Charle: 76 Hoskins, Max: 30 Houpt, Denise: 152 Houser, Larry: 121 Houser,Linda: 104,106,170 Howard, Patricia: 48,70,72,196 Howe,Danna: 112,152 Howe, George: 101,152 Howe, Kathleen: 104,196 Howell, Ross: 196 Howell, Vickie: 91,106,113,196 Hower, Buster: 196 Hudgins, Linda: 110,112,152 Hudson, Daniel: 152 Huffman, Eileen: 112,170 Hughes, Carolyn: 112,170 Hughes, Stephen: 170 Hugunin,Barbara: 89,196 Hulett, Linda: 72,75,86,87,196 Hummel,Judith: 196 Humphrey, Douglas: 68,170 HunniCut,Gary: 152,161 Hunnicutt, Stephen: 170 Hunsperger,Loduska: 152 Hunt, Evelyn: 68,94,113,196 Hunt,jennifer: 92,112,152 Hursh, Stephen: 96,197 Hurst, Brenda: 197 Hurst, Brenda K: 197 Hurst, Danny: 170 Hurst,Vickie: 152 Hutchins, Carolyn: 152 Hutchinson, Steven: 197 Hyatt, Marie: 91,170 Hyson, Deborah: 112,170 I Igoe, Debra: 82,83,94,106,197 Ilas,jennifer: 152 Imboden, Susan: 170 Imgarten, Michael: 76,125,152 Ingersoll, David: 68,124,197 Ingersoll, Weber: 197 Ingolia, Gloria: 170 Ingold, Douglas: 101,170 Inman, Darrel: 101,152 Ireland, Stephen: 152 Iverson, Dennis: 101,197 Ivey, Bobby: 152 JaCkman,jim: 170 Jackson, Brenda: 153 jackson, David: 197 jackson, Evelyn: 197 Jacobs, Sheryl: 153 Jaeger, Brenda: 170,180 Jaeger, Glenda: 170 james, Dennis: 86,197 janner, Paul: 125,153 janner, Theresa: 197 jar, Denise: 153 Qlarboe, Paula: 170 Jeffers, Charles: 170 jenkins,Peggy: 197 Jennings, Dianne: 91,153 Jennings, Mark: 170 Jensen, Bonita: 93,197 Jensen, Dixie: 82,83,197 Jensen, Ron: 101,170 jeppesen, Sheryl: 86,153 jerry's Sport Shop: 252 Qlobe, Herman Wayne: 170 globe, Pamela Lynn: 153 Qlochim, Karen: 110,153 johaningsmeir, Barbara: 70,76,91,110,112. 153 Qlohaningsmeir,Wendel1: 13 johansen, Edward: 170 Qlohansen. Kim: 110,153 jo ,lol jol kk Joh Joh joh Ioh joh: johi johi Joh: Johr johr Johr John John john John John: john: john: Johns johns johns johns johns johns: johnsi jones, jones, Jones, jones, jones, Jones, ,1ones,. Jones, jones, Jones, jones, 1 jones, I jones, I jones, F Jones, B Jones, R Jones, R Jones, R jones, T ,1oseph,l Judson, ' Junior C Junior P: .A .1 i Kain, Juc Kamitsuk Kamitsul- Kane, Ka Kassien, 5 Kean, Rh Keathley, Keele, Te john, David: 155 johns, Loren: 101,155 johnson, Albert: 180 johnson, Barbara: 48,170 johnson johnson johnson johnson ,Bonniez 198 , David: 170 , Debra: 109,110,155 , Dennis: 101 johnson, Eric: 170 johnson, Gary: 155 johnson, Geraldine: 95,155 johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, .4 jackie: 89,155 james: 155 jamie: 112,170 janet: 155 janice: 155 jeffrey: 125,146,155 jerry: 101,170 jerellKelly: 170 Patricia: 82,85,94,115,197 Robert: 170 johnson, Steve: 155 johnson, Susan: 106,115,197 johnson, Tony: 171 johnston, Edd: 18 johnston, Kathleen: 86,197 johnston, Michael: 171 3 johnston, Shirley: 155 johnston, Steven: 101,15 5 jones, Barbara: 155 jones, Berniece: 155 i jones, Car olyn: 197 jones, Deborah: 197 jones, Greg: 155 jones, Hel en: 197 jones, janice: 171 jones, joAnna: 106,107,115,197 jones, judy: 92,112,155 jones, Mic hael: 171 jones, Pamela: 197 jones, Paul: 171 jones, Ran dall: 125,155 jones, Richard Mark: 171,180 jones, Rodney: 72,171 jones, Ron ald: 91 jones, Russell: 75,155 jones, Russell D.: 198 jones, Terr i: 155 joseph, Mike: 171 judson, Terry: 155 junior Classical League: 96 junior Page: 257 Kain, judy: K 155 Kamitsuka, Debra: 76,108,115,198 Kamitsuka, Paul: 15 l1O,l12. Kane, Karen: 171,180 Kassien, Sandra: 198 Kean, Rhonda: 155 Keathley, David: 171 Keele, Teri: 155 Keiter,john: 59 Keith,jeffrey: 101,155 Kellenberger, Michael: 155 Keller, Allen: 198 Keller,Cynthia: 115,198 Kelley, Dennis: 76,101,124,171 Kelley,joseph: 152,171 Kelley, Steven: 101,155 Kelley, Christopher: 96,171 Kelly, Mike: 101,199 Kempinger, Gary: 155 Kemple, Denise: 155 Kemplinger, Glen: 199 Kennedy, Debra: 112,155 Kennedy, Dorothy: 59 Kenney, Linda: 154 Kensinger, Kathy: 171 Keplinger, Donald: 76,86,87,125, 182,199 Keplinger, Lynda: 89,91,154 Kepple, Marilyn: 25 Kerns, Gale: 154 Kerr, Deborah: 180,198 Kerr,Vernez: 154 Key, Charles: 199 Keys, Duane: 89,91,199 Kientz, Tim: 124,171 Killion, Sandra: 199 Kimball,Leonard: 101,171 Kimbrough, Sandra: 171 Kincade, Diane: 154 King,Eva: 171 King, jean: 25 King, Mary: 96,171 King, Michael: 199 King, Samuel: 87,101,171 King, Vicki: 76,92 King,William: 199 Kingsbury, Cheryl: 86,87,112,171 Kingsbury, Richard: 72,75,199 King's Fabrics: 255 Kinnamon,Mike: 76,154 Kinsey, Linda: 154 Kirby, Cynthia Kay: 154 Kirby, Karen: 171 Kirk, Patricia: 85,171 Kirlin, Candy: 92,171 Kissee, Eddie: 171 Kizer, Ann: 95 Klien, Tamara: 154 Klimek, Denise: 199 Kline, Pamella: 87,199 Klinge, Melvin: 171 Klinkenberg,Williain: 105,171 Kloss, Robery: 171 Knepper, Lawrence: 76,154 Knight, Curt: 154 Knight, joyce: 95,199 Knight, Michael: 199 Knight, Virginia: 171 Knight, Frank: 101,105,171,180 Knoy, Lois: 171 Knox Auto 8: Campers Sales: 251 Knox, Steven: 154 Kohler, Margie: 171 Kohler, Robert: 81,171 Kolassa, Diane: 171 Kooker, Patricia: 154 Koontz, Stephen: 101,199 Kormeier, Russell: 54 Kotsifakis, Nancy: 89,92,112,154 Krekel, Karen: 92,171 Kreiter, Lindy: 89,91,171 Kroencke, David: 199 Krueger, Pamela: 199 Kruegar, Patricia: 154 Kuegele, Alana: 171 Kulke, john: 171 Kunihiro, Keith: 154 Kupersmith, Madeline: 87,112,171 Kurtz, George Fred: 105,171 Kurtz, james: 154 Kurtz, Karen: 199 Kuzma, Pamela: 154 The scoreboard tells the victorious story of the basketball game against Ray-South. 2 1 yy 1 -A 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lu 1 1 1 1 I 1 K . 1 1. 1, 51 266 L l,.ltlil,tlgl11t' 1917 lnltltl, 1171111 151 , W 7 Llulxx ig, Mark 51574111 l,.l,'0lL',RH-1101 T00 l,.1liC,l1Ulll1lt' 171 Liikey, Dolores. 112,151 l,11liC'y, Robert: 172 Lakey, Sandra 172 l.akey,XY'illi.1m: 155 Lalande,Rithard. 154 Lalicker, Richard' 172 Lalicker,Sandra1 76,1511 Lally, Patrick: 10 1,15-1 Lamb, Deborah: 112,172 Lamb, Jacqueline: 172 Lamb, Theresa: 76,113,200 Lamenick,Dilan11: 89,91 Lampson, Edward: 154 Laney,Martin: 200 Langford,Marjorie: 18,19 Langseth,Mark: 154 Lanier,Cheryl: 154 Lantz, Dennis: 200 Larsen, Susan: 154 Latelle, Kathy: 154 Lathrop, Kenneth: 172 Latier,Maurice: 154 Lattelle, Erana: Laub,Carla: 112,172 Laub,joe: 76,130,132,154 Laughlin, Linda: 172 Laurent, Debbie: 172 Laurent, Timothy: 154 Lawrence, Cheryl: 200 Lawrence, David: 172 Lawrence, Douglas: 14,1 5,76,121 Lawrence, jim: 200 Lawson, Phillip: 154 Layton, Carey: 125,154 Leavens, Jane: 23 Lecuyer, Robert: 172 Ledford, Bobbie: 112,172 Ledford, Lincla: 172 Lee, Deborah: 112,154 Lee, Douglas: 40,91,154 Lehmer,Gary: 172 Lehmer, Greg: 172 Lemon, Donnie: 101,154 Lemon, Larry: 101,172 Lenox, Steven: 172 Leonard, Margaret: 92,154 Leo's and Drivers T.V.: 244 Lester, Michael: 172 Levine, Deborah: 154 Lewallen, Margaret: 172 Lewis, Gail: 200 Lewis, Frank: 33 Lewis, jane: 23 Lewis, Patricia: 86,154 Lewis, Una Fay: 42,43 L I-lommedieu, Denise: 155 Licata, Lawrence: 91,96,l72 Light William: 86,87,200,201 Lightner, Patricia: 172 Likens, David: 172 Likens, Richard: 200 Lile,Susan: 172 Liles, Cheryl: 42,172 Lillie, Iris: 75,113,200 Lillygren,Ronald: 200 Sandy Lakey registers amusement, as she observes Hobo day '68. Linard, Renee: 112,155 Lindstrom, Denise: 76,86,87,108,1 13,200 Lines, Merie: 105,172 Lippert, Lorrie: 172 Lister, Marjorie: 45 Little,Cathy: 150,155 Littlefield,Mary: 87,172 Livingston, Donna: 112,172 Livingston,Michael: 155 Lloyd Hill Realty: 256 Lochert, Theresa: 112,155 Lockard,jerry: 180 Logan, Susan: 200 Logan, Susan: 172 Logan, Vickie: 172 Lombardo, Diana: 200 Lomenick, Lana: 200 Loney, Deborah: 172 Long, Brenda: Long, Daniel: 172 Long, Daniel: 200 Long, Denise: 76,86,87,92,112,172 Long,jane: 45 Long,Nir1a: 172 Long,Richard: 101,125,155 Looney, Brenda: 172 Losh, Charlotte: 112,180 Losh,Janie: 93,172 Loulus,jan: 172 Lowe, Chuck: 180 Lowe, Howard: 101,155 Lowe,John: 200 Lower, Kathy: 200 Lowther, Dennis: 89,172 Lowther, Donald: 89,200 Loyd's Clark Super 100: 240 Lucito, Mary: 93,155 Lucito, Thomas: 172 Luclden, Karen: 112,173 Luclecke,Patricia: 155 Ludwick, Reed: 201 Lundy,jeanne: 92,155 Lunn,Jerry: 76,131,201 Lunn,Jimmy: 76,125,146,155 1 Lusby, Debra: 112,155 Lush, Cassandra: 155 Lush, Cheryl: 155,172 Lush, David: 101,173 Lute, David: 155 Lute, Deborah: 155 Lures, Amy: 155 Luthy, Charles: 96 Lyngren, Dana: 155 Lynn, Annette: 155 Lynn, Diana: 75,201 Lyon Drug Co.Inc.: 242 Lyon, Wendell: 15 5 Lyon, William: 86,87,201 Lyons, Debbie: 92,112,173 Lyons, Geri: 92,112,155 Marchese, Debbie: 106 Mari M arl- Marc Mars Mars: Marsl Marsl Marsl Marti Marti Marti Marti Marti. Martii Martii Marrii Martii Marti: Martir Massey Massey Massey Math C Mather Mathew Maple: Marbei Marchz Mackej Mackey MacLe1 MacRa Madclo: Macldu: Mahnkt Mallory Mallory Malooi Malotte Malotte Manforc Manker Manley, Mann, I Mann, L Mann, L Manor, l Mathew: Matthew Martox,Q Mattox,Q Maupin, Maupin, Max, De Maxwell Maxwell May, Del May, Ma May, Zac Mayhew, McAl1iste McA1listc McBride, McBride, 2 Marilyn Shoes: 246 Marks, Wfilliam: 155 Maroni,Fred: 86 Marsh, Michael: 155 Marsh, Randall: 91,202 Marshall, Curtis: Marshall, Dwight: 155 Marshall, Richard: 163 1NIartin, David: 91,99,155 Martin, Dennis: 40,231,101 Martin, Gail: 68,72,74,92,95,202 Martin, Harold: 101,155 Martin 3 Martin, Martin 3 Howard: 101,155 Jerry: 124,203 Julie: 92,95 Martin, Luwana: 203 Martin, May: 106,180,203 Martin, Martin, Massey, Massey, Massey, Pam: 93 Sharrol: 155 John: 203 Joyce: 180 Steven: Math Club: 98 Matheson, Ross: 155 Mathews, Debra: 110,155 Maples, Stan: 202 Marberry, Paul: 202 Marchand, Susan: 202 Mackey, Melissa: 15 5 Mackey, Michelle: 15 5 MacLeoad, Norman: 155 MaCRae, Mary: 94,106,112,173 Maddox, Stephanie: 202 Maddux, Marcia: 202 Mahnken, Steven: 91,101 Mallory, John: 155 Mallory, Leon: 34 Malooi Miss Cecelia: 42 Malotte, Donny: 6 Malotte, Raymond: 21 Manford, Dennis: 101 Manker, Gary: 101,155 Manley, Konie: 59,92,95 Mann, Deborah: 76,112,155 Mann, Donald: 15 5 Mann, Duane: 155 Manor, Linda: 202 Mathews, Richard: 102 Matthews, Sharon: 203 Mattox, Lana: 72,75,86,87,95,203 Mattox, Lowell: 15 5 Maupin, Charles: 33,99 Maupin, Dorothy: 26,68 Max, Debbie: 155 Maxwell, Ann: 89,113,203 Maxwell, Lisa: 89,112,155 May, Deborah: 93 May, Mark: 155 May, Zachary: 203 Mayhew, Alicia: 155 McAllister, David: 101,156 McAllister, Linda: 112,156 McBride, Barbara: 156 McBride, Debra: 201 11. like M, , 1-- ' --1 'Tim 1 1 1 I Starter blocks aid track team members as they practice for future meets. fl MCC?11l0f1,l011f13 201 McKenzie, julie: 202 MCCHHCC, SHCI 106,112 McKenzie, Michael: 163 11 McClain, Charles: 201 McKinney, Linda: 202 if MCC121111, Kf15fY5 201 McKinzey, Mike: 101 McClain, Patricia: 156 McKnight, Vicki: 165 MCC1fff1C1CH, DC190f21115 110,156 McLaughlin, Michael: 101,202 McClendon, Kenneth: 124 MCMahan, Danny: 81 MCC0m21S,RiCh21rdr 156 McMahon, cmda: 106,113,202 McCord, M1fZ15 156 McMannis, James: 202 1 McCormick, Daniel: 87,131,132 McManus, Deborah: 165 MCCOY, 111115 201 McMeen, Shannon: 110,156 McCoy, J udy: 106 MCM1111n, Carol: 156 1V1CCf2lC141f1,G1e1'13 156 McMurdo, Dennis: 101,156 MCCfef1fY,D0f0f11ef11 41 McNeall, Barbara: 110,156 MCCUllOLlgh, BI'CI1ClZ1Z MCRObeff5, Minfaj McCullough, David: 101,156 MCWi11iam5,Haffiefj 93 1 MCCu1l0ugh,Jzmer: 91 McWilliams, Stanley: y McCullough, jean: 156 Meaney, Miqhaelg 47 1 McDaniel Lowayne: 93,201 Meek, Thomas: 101,155 McDaniel, Shefii 92,95,l06 Mehok, Sheryl: 163 1 McDaniel, Timothy: 156 Me-1k1e,H011y1 68,95,1o6,241,244 i fhe McDaniel, Vickie: 93 McDermott, Kathleen: 96,112,156 McDonald, Kathy: 156 McElhaney, Barbara: 91,92,94 McElroy, A.A.: 13 McElroy, Diane: 201 McElroy, Pat: 217 McFarland, Patricia: 68,82,83,95,106,201 McFerrin, Albert: McGan, Diana: 201 McGettigan, james: 101 McGowen,joan: 156 McGarth, Bonnie: 106 McGrath Prescription: 244 Mc Grew, Tim: 156 McGuire, Charles: 156 McKee, Christie: 201 McKee, Michael: 156 McKenze, Sue: 41 McKenzie, Alma: 68,82,83,94,202 McKenzie, Anna: 110,112,156 Meisenheimer, Ronald: 203 1 Q Meiiiekef, Becky: 112,155 j Mergell, Chris: 70,72,92,102,203,280 Merritt, Karen: 94,155 1 Mersman,Alfred: 89,203 - Messmer, Dennis: 105 Meuschke, Robert: 84,86,87,101,102,202, 203 7 3 Meyers, Scott: 125 Michelson, Jeanette: 29 Middleton,jamie: 86,106 Milburn, Tom: 163 Millard, Cindy: 95,112 Miller, Annette: 68 Miller, Bonnie: 91,155 Miller, Connie: 155 Miller, Corlne: 22 1 Miller, Daniel: 76,125,146,155 Miller, Deborah: 81,110,1 12,155 Miller, Ed: 203 Miller, Eldora: 22 26 1 68 if, Miller What more do you want for 5511 ! ? , John: 203 Miller, Michael: 12 5,155 Miller, Pamela: 110,155 Miller, Pamela A: 112,155 Miller, Paul: 205 Miller, Sandra: 203 Miller, Sherri: 92,110,112,155 Miller, Stanley: 76,124,125,152,155 Miller, Steve: 155 5 , tM.kx.,,,5x. 1 5 i 1 ff 1,1l -t ',.w....,Q 1 i 'F we N .W Morrison, Ruth: 24 Morton,Carol: 204 Mosby, Anne: 156 Mosby, Theresa: Mosby, Thomas: 86,174 Moss,jamesMSgt.: 56 Moyer, Danny: 125,156 Mullen, Randall: 156 Mulvany, Patrick: 174 Mills, Kathryn: 203 Mitchell, Ricky: 156 Mitchell, Steven: 91,156 Moffett,John: 76 Moll, Nancy: 76,78,106,112 Mollenhour, Ann: 86,87,89,106,107,115, 203 Mollman,Carmelita: 203 Monath,Jerry: 156 Mumper, Barbara: 89,96,99,156 Mumper, Beth: 89,99,156 Mumper, Kathleen: 99,204 Munclen,Rancly: 60,174 Munson, Linda: 174 Munson, Sandra: 95 Murray, Marjorie: 156 Murray, Sherri: 94,11o,112,156 Muse, Bobbie: 86,87,88,113,76,106,204 ,Brendaz 105,174 Moore, Moore, ,Michaelz 156 ,Raymond: 101,156 ,Teddyz 174 Moore, Moore, Moore Moore Moore Moore Frank: 101,156 Kenneth: 203 Valerie: 94,106,174 William: 44,76,78,86,87,174 Mooren, Michael: 101,156 Morcha, Steve: 204 Morgan,Bettyjean: 156 Morgan,joyce: 174,180 Morgan,Larry: 204 Moroni , Fred: 174 Morris, Robin: 174 Morrison, Bill: 78 Morrison,Cynthia: 156 Morrison,David: 174 Morrison, Donna: 86,87,88,174 Muse, Patricia: 110,156 Music Inc.: 255 Musselman, Sherie: 174 Myers, Scott Louis: 156 N Nail,jeanette: 204 Nash, Dwight: 101,180 Nash,Michael: 174 Nash,Nancy: 112,156 Nash, Pete: 214 Nash,Rebecca: 112,156 Nash,Robert: 91,101,156 Nave,Nanci: 156 Neiclerhiser,Cynthia: 112,174 Neighbors, Mary: 174 Nelson,Janis: 86,89,112,174 Nesbit, john: 156 Nespica, Rose Anna: 81,335,204 Neville, Brenda: 204 Newkirk, David: 87,91,204 Newman,janet: 156 Newman,Leonard: 101,174 Nichols, David: 156,174 Nichols,james: 174 Nichols,judy: 204 Nichols,Rebecca: 204 Nickle, Deborah: 156 Nickle,Donald: 204 Nickle, Terry: 174 Niebaum,Jody: 214 Nober,Carl: 156 Noble, Debra: 174 Noland, Mike: 124,125 Noland, Michael: 76,156 Nolte, Donna: 174 Nolting, Pamela: 92,113,204 Norgren, Edward: 101,156 Norgren, Linda: 113,204 Norman, Denice: 204 Norman, Gary: 156 Norvell,Gale: 86,174 Novotny,Peggy: 204 Nuccio, Carol: 156 Nucholla, Bill: 180 Nugen,Cherie: 92,96,174 Nugengjames: 156 Nutt,Judy: 204 O Oates, Rebecca: 156 Oberste, Cynthia: 174 O'Connor,jack: 205 Odell,Eddie: 204 Odell, Marilyn: 156 Ogle, Daniel: 157,205 Ogle, Robert: 205 O'Hara, Kevin: 174 Ohlman,john: 101,157 Olinger,Donalcl: 174 Olsen, Patricia: 157 O'Malley, Cheryl: 105,180 O'Malley,Peggy: 174 O'Neal, Kathleen: 91,157 O'Neil, Dan: 101 Orjala, Charlotte: 89,112,174 Orlando, Gary: 105,174 Ornes, Linda: 50 O'Rourke, Dee Ann: 157 O'Rouke, Michael: 205 Orr, Frances: 174 Orr, Mary: 174 Ortega, Deborah: 157 Osborn, Michael: 86,132,174 Osborne, Genie: 91 Osburn, Brenda: 205 Osburn,Jimmie: 157 Owens, Diane: 205 Owens,Marcella: 205 Owen: Owing Overe: Overtc Padge Padge Page, 1 Paith, Palme. Palme. Parker Parker Parker Parks, Parks, Parks, Parmai Parren Parson Parson Parson: Partrid Pascoe, Pascoe, Pascoe, Passoni Patio If Pattersi Pattisoi Pascoe, Paull, IN Paulice Payne, . Payne, Q Payne, b Payton, Peach, 1 Pearon, Pearson Pearson Pederso Peek, L1 Penderg Penick, Pennell, Pennick Penning Penny, 1 Penny, 1 Percival Perry, II Perry, K Perry, R Persson, Peterma Peters, C Peters, C Petersor Petersor Petersor Owens, Richard: 157 Uwings, Karen: 86,174 Overesch, 1-larry: 157 Overton, Randall: 125,157 P Padgett, Paul: 86,87,90,91,10l,174 Padgett, Marilyn: 86,91,157 Page, Deborah: 205 Paith,Tom: 157 Palmer, Leslie: 89,205 Palmer, Robert: 86,96,174 Parker, Christopher: 157 Parker, Denise: 174 Parker, Mary: 157 Parks, Carey: 86,87,205 Parks, Debra: 92,112,157 Parks, Donald: 101,174 Parman, Debbie: 93 Parrent, Elaine: 174 Parsons, William: 205 Parsons, joan: 157 Parsons, jimmy: 157 Partridge, Gerald: 34,124,150,152 Pascoe, john: 157 Pascoe, Linda: 157 Pascoe, Sandra: 205 Passonna, Harold: 174 Patio Hairstyles: 248 Patterson, Mary: 205 Pattison, Sherry: 105,174 Pascoe, Linda: 76,110 Paull,Mary: 157 Paulicek, Carol: 50 Payne, Harry: 81,86,124,206 Payne, Ingrid: 112,157 Payne, john: 206 Payton, Charles: 157 Peach, Marion: 124,206 Pearon, Margie: 180 Pearson, Colleen: 174 Pearson,joseph: 180,206 Pederson,John: 182,201,206 Peek, Lynn: 105,174 Pendergraft, Terri: 76,110,112,157 Penick, Dennis: 206 Pennell, Glenda: 157 Pennick, Micheal: 101,157 Pennington, Rick: 174 Penny, Donald: 101,174 Penny, Ronald: 101,180 Percival, Richie: 174 Perry, Deborah: 157 Perry, Karen: 112,174 Perry,Ricky: 91,96,174 Persson, Mark: 174 Peterman,Richard: 101,157 Peters, Cheryl: 112 Peters, Gary: 174 Peterson, Arthur: 91,206 Peterson, Cynthia: 174 Peterson, Randle: 101,157 Peterson, Ricky: 157 Peterson, Stanley: 157 Petrie, Kay: 174 Petrie, Nola: 175 Pfeifer,Teriy: 175 Pfeifer,Wesley: 105 Pf1anz,James: 175 Phalp,Terry: 157 Phares, Douglas: 101,157 Phelps,jerry: 157 Phillippe, Linda: 112,175 Phillips Drugs: 251 Phillips, Beth: 157 Phillips, Frederick: 157 Phillips, Kay: 206 Phillips, Nadine: Phillips,Wade: 157 Philpot, Barbara: 175 Phipps,jane: 157 Pickel, Steven: 101,157 Pickens, Susan: 206 Pieratt,Linda: 157 Pierce, Diana: 206 Pilsl, Beverly: 157 Pinaire, Donald: 206 Pinaire, Thomas: 101,158 Pinkepank, Gail: 89,91,158 Pitcher, jo Gena: 112,175 Pittman,jack: 175 Pittman,Timothy: 158 Platt, Kathryn: 206 Poage, Vickie: 175 Poague, Brenda: 110,158 Poese,Shetyl: 96,158 Pollock, Keith: 56,57,102 Pool,Kevin: 158 Pool,Robert: 101,206 Portman,Terrance: 175 Post, Doris: 206 Post, Robin: 175 Postle, Anthony: 175 Potter,janet: 112,158 Potter, Kelly: 175 Potter,Steve: 207 Potts, Carol: 86,92,158 Poulsen, Eric: 175 Powell, Donna: 92,93,110,207 Prather,James: 175 Prell, Kay: 175 Preuitt, Melody: 112,158 Price, Annette: 91,175 Price, Renda: 207 Principe, Steven: 207 Pritchett, Frank: 175 Prosser, William: 207 Prouty, Lawrence: 158 Province, Linda: 87,175 Prucha,joseph: 101,175 Pruden, Teddy: 86,207 Pruitt, Linda: 158 Pruitt, Pamela: 105,175 Pryor, Tommy: 86,87,92,207 Pugh, Ronald: 207 Pujol,Martha: 175 Pulliam, Stanley: 89,91,175 Pyles, Pamela: 158 Quigley, George: 207 Quinn,Jerri: 158 Quinn,Judy: 112,158 Quinn,Marsha: 175 Quinn, Ronna: 207 R Rabuse, Michael: 175 Rackars, Pam: 207 Radford, Gayle: 112,150,158 Ragon,janet: 175 Rains, Deborah: 207 Through rain and rough treatment the Ruskin R remains reministent of past victories. 9 l . sses in the i l I F i 1 l 1 1 l V 1 I . : . l C . i 1 l i , A l i f i gl ll l S 270 Rainwater, Gregg: 158 Rakoski,Carolyn: 207 Ralls,James: 158 Ralph,Teresa: 158 Ramik, Regina: Ramirez, Margaret: 175 Randall, Daniel: 207 Randall, Darlene: 175 Randall,jerry: 207 Randle, Betty: 158 Rankin, George: 96 Rankin, Diane: 113,207 Rape, Robert: 175 Rathbun, Kathy: 175 Rathbun, Steven: 207 Ratlifi Willianaz 101,124,175 Ratty,Williz1m: 158 Ray, Frankie: 158 Ray, Harold: 207 Ray,Jackie: 158 Ray,Michael: 124,175 Ray, Shanett: 93 Reaves,Montene: 158 Rector, Wayne: 82,83,72,75,207 Redfern, Richard: 158 Redfern, Stephen: 86,87,207 Redford, Sue: 158,208 Reed,Judith: 92,158 Reed,Nayda: 91,158 Reel, Dana: 86,208,241,244 Register, Pam: 208 Rehwinkle, Bill: 208 Reiboldt,Kila: 158 Reiboldt, Sharon: 208 Reid, Larry: 180 Reid, Lynette: 91,208 Reid, Mary: 208 Reid, Ronald: 175 Reid, Travis: 101,158 Reid, Vicke: 175 Renshaw,Lawrence: 101,175 Reyburn, Debra: 112,175 Reynolds, Debra: 112,158 Reynolds, james: 175 Rhoads, Lois: 175 Rice, Dorothy: 175 Rice, Linda: 175 Richard, Carolyn: 158 Richards, Carl: 158 Richardson, Connie: 208 Richardson, Sherry: 158 Ricketts, Jack: 102,176 Ricketts, Linda J.: 112,158,176 Ricketts, Linda T.: 112 Rickey, Darrell: 208 Riggs Bros. 66 Service: 252 Riggs, Lisa: 86,92,112,176 Riley, Charlene: 176 Riley, Winston: 76,158 Rish, Philip: 91,101,149,158 Risley, Denise Ann: 82,83,208 Rittenhour, Debra: 176 Roach, Phyllis: 112,158 Robbins, Kay: 176 Robbins, Ruth: 158 V5 Roberts, Charles: 91,101,176 Roberts, Deborah: 82,83,176 Roberts Margorie: 50 Roberts, Michael: 208 Robertson, Edward D.: 96,176 Robertson, Melanie: 96,112,159 Robinett, Barbara: 113,208 Several RGAA girls exclaim, di that craz sh W. 8 Y 0 as 4 4. f if 'fivqyy Robinett,judith: 50 Robinson,Christopher: 101,208 Robinson,john: 101,103,176 Robinson, Sheila: 91,112,159 Rochier, Theresa: 208 Rockley,Connie: 176 Roden, Susan Marie: 208 Roe, Ed: 176 Roe, Robert: 159 Rogers, joe Keith: 208 Rogers, Karen: 159 Rogers, Mark: 176 Rogers, Shelley: 89,112,159 Rogers,Thomas: 159 Rojas, Virginia: 93,208 Rollo,James: 159 Romines, Larry: 101,208 Romines, Sandra: 176 Romstad, Sharon: 159 Rooks,Jerry: 101,176 Rooks, Marsha: 159,176 Root, Steve: 124,176 Root, William: 101,159 Ropchock,'Martha: 176 Roper, Claude: 124,159 Roper, Patricia: 113,208 Roscoe, Karl: 101,176 Rose Lane Florist: 244 Ross, Carol: 176 Ross, Patricia: 208 Ross, Vicky: 159 Roth, Debbie: 76,112,159 Rough,Carl: 159 Rourick,Janet: 180 Routh,Georgia: 93,209 Routh, Gloria: Rowe, Doug: 209 Rowe,janice: 159 Rowe,William: 176 Royse, Stephan K.: 176 Rubicam,William: 176 Rudaitis, Gordon: 101,209 Ruisinger, Tom: 209 Runions, Mary: 209 Rusch, Debra: 113,209 Rush,jarnes: 176 Ruskin Hardware: Russ,Martin: 159 Russell,Clifford: 180 Russell, Dennis: 101,176 Russell, Isaish: 124,176 Russell,Lyndell: 176,209 Russell, Sandra: 159 Russell, Stephen: 209 Russo,Anita Marie: 176 Russo,Libbie: 91,149,159 Rutherford, Everett: 124,176 Rutherford,Gary: 176 Rutherford, George: 159 Ryan,Christi: 112,159 Ryan, Gary: 176 Ryberg, Cynthia: 209 Ryman, Lorna: 176 Surrounded by ice, snow, and cars, the little tr - ' h :z I cold, cold, cruel world. Thompson,john: 178 Thomson, Mary: 112,110,160 Thornsberry, Glenda: 214 Thrall, Stan: 160 Thurmond, George: 81,178 Tillman, Larry: 105 Timbrook, Gary: 178 Tipton, Karen: 214 Tombaugh, Cynthia: 214 Tombaugh,Mark: 160 Tompkins, Elaine: 95 Tompkins, Richard: 161 Torbert, R. Eugene: 86,178 Torrez, Ronald: 96,161 Trachte,Jay: 161 Traskowsky, Jolene: 95,214 Tremel, Mary: 178 Treni, Nona: 178 Triantos, Carol: 161 Triantos, Niki: 214 Trimmer, james: 91 Trott, Gary: 101,178 Trusskey,john: 101,178 Tucker, Suzanne: 86,91,112,161 Tue12ef,Tfaey: 81,101,161 Tull,joe: 76,161 Tunnel1,Joel: 214 Turgeon,james: 161 Turner,Jane: 112,161 Turner Music Center: 249 Turner, Steven: 85,100,102,214 Tuttle, Pamela: 161 U Ulmer, Chris: 178 Ulsh, Adrian: 161 Underwood, Adele: 112,178 Underwood, Katherine: 113,214 V Valentine, Mike: 161 Van Bebber, Gary: 105,178 Vance, Dan: 101,214 ec mlg t say, 'm all alone in a Van Cil, Virginia: 161 Van Deusen, Kent: 101,178 Van Duesen, Vickie: 161 Van Hoecke,james: 214 Van Hoecke, Wesley: 101,161 Vanhoye, Pierre: 214 Van Meter, james: 214 Vansanclt, Brenda: 161 Varner, Roger: 101,214 Vasterling, Mark: 178 Vaughn, Deborah: 161 Vaughnnlenniferz 215 Vaughn, Stanley: 215 Vaught, Martha: 178 Vazzano, William: 161 Veach, Edward: 215 Verburg, Robert: 72,83,86,87,201,215 Verhulst,Deloris: 178 Vernon, Michael: 101,161 Vern's Beauty Salon: 242 Via, Diane: 161 Via, Suzanne: 115,215 Vinson,john: 161 Vonholten,jayne: 112,178 W Wackerly,Rebecca: 178 Wade, Sue: 91,92,173 Wages, Trudy: 92,161 Wacjenkewitz, Sharon: 163 Waldron, Rita: 106,112,178 Walker, Michael: 161 Walker, N. Gene: 178 Walker, Lynn: 178 Wall,Brian: 178 Wall,Martha: 89,161 Walace,james: 161 Wallace, Lynda: 106,178 Wallace, Mark: 86,87,124,215 Wallace, Roy: 178 Wallen, Vicki: 110,161 Walsh, Kathryn: 106,113,215 Walters, Paul: 178 Walters, Peggy: 178 Walton,Michael: 101,161 Ward,Allan: 101,161 Ward,LaVerne: 178 Ward, William: 215 Warman, Terry: 178 Warren,Alice: 161 Warren, David: 178 Warren,james: 75,215 Warren, Pamela: 178 Washam, Debbie: 215 Wasson, Debbie: 110,161 Watkins, Carolee: 112,161 Watkins, Gary: 101,124,178 Watkins, Tommy: 215 Watson,jerry: 76,161 Watson, Ross: 91,101,178 Watson, Vicki: 72,75,87,106,215 Watters, james: 178 Watters, Paul: 180 Watts,John: 178 Waugh, Patricia: 89,91,92,215 Following a year and a half construction, Smith-Hale was ready for cl Lsses in the fall of '68. Weaverling, Edward: 102,178 Webb, Diane: 41 Webb, Richard: 180 Weber, Richard: 178 Weeks,james: 178 ,f Weeks, Lois: 215 Weimer, Bruce: 105,179 Weiss,Char1es: 161 Weiss, Richard: 161 Weiss, Sandra: 179 2 'Si .fun Weissman, Larry: 105,179 6 Weist, Robert: 101,161 Welch,Beverly: 106,179 Welch,jack: 215 Welch,Vicki: 161 Welden,William: 101,198,215 Wells, David: 130,132,179 Wells,Millie: 161 Welsh,William: 101,162 Welrer,john: 215 Wente, Bill Steve: 76,162 Wessley, Debra: 179 Wesson, Deborah: 110,162 Wesson, Mary: 179 Westerfield, April: 179 Westmoreland, Debra: 112,162 World Airlines' Westmoreland, George: 179 Westmoreland, jimmy: 215 Wheeler, Carol: 92,179 Wheeler, Mark: 162 Wheeler, Michael: 179 Wheeler,Thomas: 101,162 White, Brenda: 106,179 White, Carol Sue: 91,92,179 White, Fredric: 97,101,215 White,james: 105,179 White, Mr. Mock and Miss Palma explain the variety ofjobs offered by Trans White, Johnny: 162 Keith: 180 White, Lorenez 162 White, Patricia: 86,92,112,162 White, Renee: 7,76,86,94,107,216 Who's Who: 66,67 Wicks, jeffrey Mack: 216 Wicks, Susan: L 110,162 Wienecke, Stephen: 91,162 jeff johnson, sophomore class president considers how to use a sug- gestion from a class member. Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams W' I 2 Williams, Wiggins, Kathy: 179 Wightman, Beverly: 110,162 Wilborn, Amy: 179 Wilbur, Mary: 180 Wilbur,Mary: 91,179 Wilbur, Terry: 86,87,179 Wilder, Chris: 216 Wilder, Sandra: 162 Wiles, William: 91,101,162 Wilkinson, Patricia: 9-4,179 Willbanks, Sheila: 162 Wille, Mary: 61 Willeford,Randy: 179 Arthur: 101,162 Billy: 101,162 Carolyn: 95,162 George: 13 Gail: 89,91,106,113,216 Guy: 125 Williams, Janet: 106,113,216 Williams,john H: 162 Williams, Kenneth: 162 Williams, Lark: 179 A f Williams, Pat: 162 , W Williams, Patricia: 162 tx' 'A' rrkf Williams, Phyllis: 106,112,179 X 4 5 S ! ,,... Jf rf 1 K P i Q 9 ig f Trans H11 w ii , x Q!! C Ji '3 y ' I El, af 5,1 54 if 'E :H K 1 21 'Y' 1 U1 pga ' 'N ! tl ,lr 1 I 5 1 1 W1 L- WI w V, 1, :li N' '1 xzllx 1 fi 'r ,F iv. fl il iw 1 oy V mv m2 2 lf ,Q fr 3 ile 1. ,fl ' It x 1 1 , - w M :NE H ig! F ' r-- f pq 5 . 1 , 1 3 v 5 4 , l 3 1 I 1 I I ,f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q. I I I I I I . 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