Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

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s s Q.. w s P Q. 'Ti Gen.. 373 M671 1974 Mi raqe 17.50 Ei-E523-GE21?5'E'EfE2E3XS? LEBRARY Library Marin drersch Higiiwzsy 24 81 ' G E independence, MU 64050 ' -7- 1 .-. 1 s dui , s I J .- E X. kplff I V I K I 1 W 7 7 IH gg. 'J wif n N vein! F fffff-W: , 1m w ,. 3 on ff H IRAGE 194 4 lg.: gi? USKI HIGH SCHOGL 4 Uafaah 1. .r.4,,. . in A L vJf'bj,E,fJ A .suv Q.. 1' -. ,U Y Lanai ...-,gJ, .f 41 f fy' Q -, A '!- ' W ar Heapaiis Q - ,, b M ' 9 Ly- :, fgfjfglgfyjsfx ,f I x f -1423 ' xi f. ii rg I N? fil HW' 1 2,1 A-M - M., yi s u x 'ui f, x N r x X . x The entire object of true education is to make people .... 1974 . . . as you look back, what will you remember? For a refresher, do you remember Homecoming, the gas shor- tage, after school jobs, snow days, flooded locker rooms? Or do you remember the general feeling, the at- mosphere-do you remember the SPIRIT? In 1974, Ruskin's spirit saw a dramatic increase by students, faculty, and administration alike. Everyone was willing to get involved in a personal way. Not all people could shake pompons at football games, sink the basket that made the difference between winning and losing, or write the editorials for the Hi-Light. SOME had to be the Pep Club behind the cheerleaders, the manager of the basketball team, and the typists of the editorials. But everyone freely gave his part toward making a total Ruskin. Unfortunately, spirit in America as a whole was on the decline-thus, Watergate, impeachment, resignation, poverty, war, recession. Perhaps a little hope was renew- ed by Gordon Sinclair, a Canadian journalist, when he said, . . . I can name you 5,000 times when the Americans raced to the help of other people in trouble . . . Our neighbors have faced it alone . . . They will come out of this with their flag high . . . Returning to the school aspect, Ruskin was more or less like other middle-class, suburban high schools. 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Q 5!!bQ9QD9N EreS ickiii fy Qs- Impeach 'f Q 05 mens ' 0 M . x 6 ChrlsTm5j , Q6 djs 5'7o,,,y QQ axon tis, 3 ' .,1 lag., . K b xx- ,mm F !Volum'ary1O-GI!0 Lcwer p ba! QL SI' X5 x . E3S,f Pea 60 .3 md' ' 7 Bob Youth '7 4 9 Daflb S It ' fo! S Eni 9 m a a 'f RU5kln 1g kUhd A 70,0 ' 43464 From Gr?5ce'VeS 'N'-A H ' A Qarsfg 'nfs Q w en Weary -I w XVX ere K6 to . f , , eg f, q YS Ex-POW it Ford OH1 Vice-Presidenf NN 3-6l!0n Q99 I -.fnnjgr-c 1.,-1-r' ':'- 1 .....,...-,,...........f.1,-.-...A :..:.4-u:u,f-- fain- --- f-- --,, --,i ::: -- .,-Af-U--Q-A -f - ' --- -- ,hub x I F- M f D . RN J RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT '74 IS . . So much has been said throughout the year by so many about The Spirit of Ruskin and Ruskin's new spirit that the Mirage staff felt that one entire sec- tion of this book should be dedicated, fittingly, to the people who make Ruskin High School what it is today-the spirit people. But first, what is school spirit? Spirit is the feeling of pride that comes from saying I go to Ruskin . Whether you're a cheerleader, a Chess-Club member, or just a typical guy who smokes in the john, if you like your school and are proud to say you go there-you've got spirit. lt's a feeling that grows as you do and increases with your years at R.H.S. . 1 xx Nd,,.' 6 , , ,, - ,, . ... . - , A .Aff :.x'3:.iL1w. . - ,if n I VH H X. . V. I I. i Q. N 1 I ... w N 1 w i . I l . . 4 . F 5 l . . N F W 11 E. . W. I. ..1 1 g. fi 'Q . N Q. F. 1 . .1 . il E. .1 .. .. gs .1 .Ah 1 I 4 I I ff A M if fy' k . ,. , , f' 7 i f ,f x, A 7.30 ' 9 -,,,,,, M 1 , ,, ..A.,, A WM.. WMM ,f ,, ,,,,, . , ,,,,,,,,,,.. .., , .,.. , ,,,, I. ,, M H N V . In ff f A , I if ,Wi M jf . !1 ,l A 1 ., K ,M ff' f f ' N752 ' Z H f Ml A 221 f f Qi ' , f ' 1 fff f , f , f . f f ,M ,f f7'f ZW Wy yn, I if Ei I f I ,y I .fyfwfyyyj W f, W . I f , fl i 'VI ' 'f ,,,f f H! 1' W Ji ff X ff? Xt f V 1 , ,, . , , . , ,W my , , , if ,ffl ' f W .. , f 4 , rx pf mf i f, ' ff ff -. fffvfil 'f ,,,,, , 4 . , . 4 t if f 'iz ' 6 'f f , f f, SPIRIT ALSO MEANS FUN . What is RUSKIN spirit? Ruskin spirit is the pride you feel when attending the Ruskin- Hickman basketball game and the entire gym stands for the Alma Mater or the Ruskin Fight Song, lt's being able to say, We have the best drama department in the state. lt's the enjoyment of walking down the glass hallway or sitting in the courtyard on an 800 May afternoon. lt's watching all the teachers stand at the back of the gym and sing Mathilda because that could never happen anywhere but at Ruskin. lt's Mark Bishop and Martin Merritt acting like a train in the cafeteria or Les Terry pushing Clay Trillin in a painted wheel-chair because it gave peo- ple a few laughs and made being at Ruskin a little more fun. Spirit is the courage of 150 Ruskin seniors taking the time and effort to donate blood so that others can live. lt's the unspoken devotion of Mr. Burkhart staying after school five consecutive nights until 9:30 p.m. to help plan Project Youth . Ruskin spirit is walking through the hallways 3rd hour and listening-to the silence-of 1400 kids growing up. W., fx-f-1-uv-LM ---H--'-'G -'- ' W, .- YQ, In gg fam ,,N.,.- ,.. ,..-. -.-L.1,.- '.......... -.4.....,...,......fw...,. ......a.,,.v- ...-,H .....-..-....,...-...QQ--Y........,-. .H -,,, ' ' N - V . ul I, x ,Q . I : l I I I I. 'lun-I Q ya--Q . SPIRIT IS RUSKIN PEOPLE Who is Ruskin Spirit? Ruskin spirit begins wherever people care about anything or anyone. It begins with the kids or teachers or the ad ministrators-but wherever it begins it spreads and grows and becomes con tagious. There are a few people, who made outstanding contributions to R H S spirit '74. These are most of Ruskin's spirit people-and Mirage respectfully dedicates these pages to them. THE CHOIR: FACULTY MEMBERS: Carol Burt Mrs. Briggs Sharon Pinkham Mr. Boothe Phil Vinyard Mrs. Gelsinger DRAMA: Mr. Hamble Garry Baskin Mr. Kennedy Leanne Bernard Mrs. Langford Paul Biagioli Miss Mooney Jenny Blaylock Mrs. Nelson Cheri Buie Mrs. Wagner Kathi Calvert Mr. Wing Vicki Cooper Sandy Cornell Nancy Cubine Dave Dahms Sandy Ellis Karen Fordemwalt Karen Gardner Ron Golubski Linda Gourley Karen Greving Cindy Hart Terri Hatch Patti Hill Jim Hollingsworth Kathleen Hoppe Robin Horne Ron Mason Chuck Mead Martin Merritt Mark Moon Carri Morgan Pam Pitz Randy Schaeffer Tim Schaeffer Terry Wallace DRILL TEAM: Dawn Fulte DRUM MAJOR: James Noble FUTURE HOIVIEIVIAKERS OF AMERICA: Mary Fallen Diane Lee Robin Walker FRENCH CONNECTION Gayla Dodd Mona Rusk THE PEP CLUB: Mary Harness Nancy Hinckley Karen Hollstrom Annette Houston Connie McLean Kathy McLean Lori Mason Carol Meikle La Donna Neff Linda Ochs R CLUB: Rick Decker, Skip Kurds Ken Woody THE WHOLE BAND Courtesy Mr. Jim Snodgrass 'Super-spirit' special mentions Julie Fry Mark Rabuse Becky Rusk THE ADIVIINISTRATORS THE COACHES THE FLAG TEAM THE HI-LIGHT STAFF THE LIBRARY STAFF THE MIRAGE STAFF THE SECRETARIES DENNIS LYNN STUCO '74 Pres. .....--.-.4.,......... .,,...,.v wg- Q axiom. 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We try to have a responsible paper, he says, as his students center the articles around relevant topics rather than gossip columns. 1974 was the first year in ten years the staff had to rely on subscriptions to operate. Then too, not only was this the largest staff ever, but it was the first time that there had been underclassmen on the staff. Along with producing the newspaper, the staff also con- tributes to MISSOURI YOUTH WRITES, and seven members write for the JACKSON COUNTY ADVOCATE, SOUTH SUBURBAN NEWS, and RED BRIDGE NEWS. What the financial situation of the All Missouri RUSKIN HI-LIGHT will be is anybody's guess, but we know the quality will never suffer. HI-LIGHT STAFF Co-editors News Editors Features Editor Boys Sports Editor Girls Sports Editor Music Editor Drama Editor Club Editor Photography Subscriptions Circulation Exchange Graphics Adviser Julie Fry, Dennis Lynn Susan Sevier, Barry Zugenbuhler, Paula Barber Melinda Corbin Mike Herrick Kim Woodward Bob Francisco Kathi Calvert Kay Campbell Phil Kaiser, Scott Perry Julie Fry, Linda Gourley Cheri Buie, Susan Sevier Helen Neville, Jo Ann Gibson Kim Woodward, Steve and Dave Brouse Arch Wrisinger Reporters: Randy Blom, Craig Cooper, Kevin Denny, Kathy Goodwin, Cheryl Harrison, Jan Hempy, Patricia Kennedy, Steve King, Harley Metcalfe, Mark Rabuse, Phil Vlnyard X , 4,4 'f V,', V,,,,,,, ,,,, V M, Ifffzmc ,g 1, 757,017 yg::N,fW W,g,zW-g,x :hai-W Z' rxfffisii'-M 5 ,, ,,5gpf,,,,-7, Lztzifctzm pwffff -.M C? 1.5 9 f me, 'I afgw, , M' 96, f':,:::X' lxgzpugaf '12, ,f uwz':.,55f,, ., , 41 ,ff 'ffffff' ,Wg 5552! jfgagz, ,MQ fffgff MQW fiffffgfffffg ,ff',fff'4 L,-A ,,f:,,, 1 fd, f:1f5fzZ3,,,. 114 , , ,, W ,K '.ff 5Z-7' ,Wm ,wg my ,,,, df, ,,f..,J , ,ffffffffff ,, f::,,,fe-3 ,lffzffgi ffg5,,ff,M ffm, ,ff'f'I.if',w fCf 'Zff L ,..,,,,,,,, ,W 6,11 wff , ZZ1,,,.,- fffifffffdn -x j:5gp,,c5,W ff ,,,, , f WX, ,V Qkfgafff ,,',gj,,,f5,,, f ,,f,,ffU1ffg f, ,ff1 ff ,, fff fgpffgw , , A , , ,,,, ,. 0,91-iv ,Mfg , f'CC.v'ff,A ff f M. 5 wg. 1 ', ,pk ' -,,fV - , , , - -- , -gx, W ' ,. 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' 'ff f f f nr M v f 'i 1,4 7 ' ' Ga, Q, Q 3 Q J M w, y fn Egg., fy ,Z M W X, , 3? 4, . A y,f Z Q I M5 . .N YQ, if , ' 'j if lg ,1g'YJ4, f 11 lWQ'f , ,f LN. W f M2 4 43.5 ff 1. V 3 gy f? WVU, ' e J 21' ,ff -W K4-uni' . fm' ,Wg '7 H, X f f I , X, M 2, . f f eg , A M 4, W Khyfi U1 1 ,' 'O 7 ,fn , ' W 46 Qalff f 3 ........1......4-,--...., ..,..,. . .... .. - ..-:.4..,..f. 4 ........-...4..........-.......-4, f, ACCENT IS ON GIRL S CHOIR Some choral arithmetic: 1 male dran x 24 2 ? 1 female dran x 26 - 'IO 2 ? The answer 2 Rulers and Ftulettes, respectively. To qualify you must be either a boy or a girl, a certified dran, and a member of Gold Choir. Activities for '74 included a get-acquainted picnic for both groups, RHS assemblies, seasonal concerts, bake sales to help the United Way campaign, concerts at area junior highs, and competition at District Music Contest, where the Fiulettes captured a I rating. Movin' On, the boy's favorite song, and Married to a Soldier, the girl's favorite, along with other numbers were directed throughout the year by Miss Julie Kaminsky, stu- dent teacher, and Mr. William Hamble. The final concert of the '74 Rulers and Rulettes was made unforgettable by Linda Ramsey, when she said to the two groups, Today is forever and tomorrow is one of yester- day's dreams. How embarrassing' We re the only ones using the music! U ' f N01 all fifif-E f . ' f 1 1' f f x Q + A Q fn., I I r B , , x,ZW wwf wwf x-'W f , f fx Z, K. M 2 7 H! Z . ..., . .f,,.,.h T..l'..,..,.-,.-N., f -- f-.f..-wg'--.rf . m--.pw'ff.- V,---11-11-W .--Ph-ewfnv'- ' ff., ' gi t ,.,,, . ,,.. .,.. ..-x.-.,,.,,,,..,, - -K-.-..., .'...-.......,-.1........ ,......1Q.,. --- mv...-.q,. . ....... UP 195, ........ . ..- ..,..-......4.-x...L.... it Y Q93 1 1 , ,X 9 M f f f f' fl ' ' -ZH' 15, liclhwgg :Qian x WK E 9 Y MW ff V 69 r um IM -N 1. 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THOUGH NGTHING CAN BRING BACK THE HOUR Williams Wordsworth's Ode on lntimations of Immor- tality provided the theme for Fiuskin's final theatrical production of 1974, Splendor in the Grass. Though nothing can bring back the hour of Splendor in the Grassg Of glory in the flower: We will grieve not rather find Strength in what remains behind. William lnge's three act play was presented April 26 and 27. The story, set in the pre-Depression twenties, revolved around the teen-age love affair of Deanie Loomis and Bud Stamper. Deanie, a pretty but poor girl, portrayed by Lin- da Gourley, and Bud, played by Paul Biagioli, share a typical teenage relationship until parental intervention turns it into an ugly situation that brings about the mental breakdown of Deanie and the moral collapse of Bud. Terry Wallace and Garry Baskin portrayed Frida and Del Loomis, Ron Mason and Carrie Morgan are cast in the part of the rich and powerful Stampers, Ace and Rita. 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The Blue Eagle Drill Team's fifteen members once com- puted that they spent more time practicing and perfor- ming than did the 1974 football team. And it's no wonder, considering that their appearances included Ruskin Homecoming, the American Royal and the Veteran's Day parades, RHS assemblies, the Homecoming pep rally, and a Royal's baseball game. The high point of Drill Team '74 was its participation in the 18th annual Missouri State Wide Drill Meet at Columbia. For the third consecutive year, the cadets brought home the first place overall, first exhibition, and first individual, earned this year by Leroy Stevens. Activities for the entire corps featured field trips to Richards-Gebauer Air Force Base and to Kansas City Air Traffic Control. Fund-raising projects for the year includ- ed a paper drive and co-sponsorship of the Pat Bickle Roundball Marathon. ROTC '74 was another feather in Ruskin's cap. WAR I JR I, ll fl, H Q Q F x 2 Q. 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N...-w.., I-. .....,.M ....... .......,-.,.. ..,..........L,x -..N- S D icille Hor- i74 with a students. mpen the s. On the Jonsoring ichool for ting party ey raising Jme show d all these tly put it, trip. . 4 :rt ......,. ZL 1, xi 3 f WA' if +'f':S'yQ ,sy ABOVE: President Denise Harmon discusses plans with members. F.T.A.'ers ARE TEACHERS AND TUTORS IN 1974 After going through one, two or three years at Ruskin High, can you imagine anyone actually wanting to be a teacher? Well, it's true. We have a group of very dedicated students who want to know what it feels like to be on the other side of the test paper-the flunker instead of the flunkee. They have banded together to form FTA-Future Teachers of America. Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Ann Craw- ford and Mrs. Jean Gelsinger, FTA's most productive and satisfying project in 1974 was conducting a tutoring Dr0gram in accordance with Smith-Hale Junior High School. The members served as tutors to kids having scholastic difficulty. This experience proved gratifying for student and teacher alike. Just think, the girl who copied your Algebra today may be teaching your first grader ad- dition tomorrow. F I ff' is' it -4 U S ABOVE: Phil Vinyard and Toby Contreras prove that there are still men teachers around. BELOW: Debbie Vannest, Helen Neville, Gayla Dodd and Cindy Mullins f f . QW, , gi 1 x W L I f . 'E - , 4 f,, ,W k , , I . My ,w'Q,yW?!4W,7 .WU X 4 ,ffffw enioy an FTA meeting. f . .t , f X 5 if -J ' , 'ffff'WZff Lf ff, , f , V, M 4' ,JWQWW f X, My I 37 W, .0-f-1 ', 2 f XWQ 'Z A W .,,.ff . . .,.. , ., .,,. . f .hmfffh 'WX 'hy 64-- ,,, ,.,.,,,,...-,,,,.,. ..,, . R Wm, ...f- .,.. .., --.P vs- - fsufggqywrm- ,, if g , I A as S M ei 52 xy, 'V 1, mf L WX 2 N4 ' -. x 2, N- I Q W - ' X ,N x A 2 X Q 5 ,K X O ya X Q a 1991 , X 7 '17 K E 'S X I bfi,-' '. f iii ?l'S ' :' X A , Q. Q.: 2 1 ,, xx ' 1 Y mm :E ,301 I. I jr .QA I , v , ii ' In 14 ,iii f ,. ,. U H- Vi X , U W f Wi 1 4 1 W 1 yi M I Fgy 'Ee f w I H 1 H. 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The next day students witnessed Mike Strickland and Mark Flay performing their own rendition of l Wish I Were an Oscar Meyer Wiener , Steve Summers being led on a crepe paper leashg and Dennis Lynn nonchalantly strolling down the hall with a purse flung over his shoulder. But contrary to popular belief, Key Club really is a legitimate organization. In April, members attended the District Conven- tion in Overland Park where they spent the time attending meetings, having fun and chasing girls, girls, and more girls. Look out, Pep Club!! QP af' Gary Northcraft and Cheryl Gray operating behind the scenes. President Linda Forrester listens intently. F ,arm 784.1 French Connection adds Christmas spirit to Ruskin. GFS IS NEW TO RHS Ruskin's Foreign Language Clubs took on a new face in 1974 by combining into one organization, the German, French, and Spanish clubs. The club was considerably more active in 1974 than 1973 by sponsoring many ac- tivities which included, hosting a carnival, throwing a Christmas party, and listening to Speakers from travel agencies. Sponsored by Mrs. Gretchen Janis and Mrs. Mary Dowell, the GFS might not break the world language barrier, but it makes life at RHS a little easier! The French Connection broke off from the GFS early in the year to form their own independent organization. Members of French Connection are: Gayla Dodd, Monty Bales, Jim Hollingsworth, Mona Rusk, Linda Gourley, Leslie Pennell, Roxie Rogers, Jerry Fry, Kathy Good, Marianne Marks, Theresa Carry, Ron Golubski, Diane Mclntyre, Jann Smith, Roy Spivez, Mone Borden, Sharon Kennedy, Sharon Platt, Pat Plaskett, Pam Plaskett, Kim Randolphe, Kelly Duncan, Nancy Meloy, Bonnie Robertson, Lilly Centonze, Loren Pencek, Cindy Ellsworth. Mrs. Dowell can get her point across. 7 41 ,N 1 Q 4.4 .x 1 ..,i rf ...,, 6' A I RWV6 A ! . 1 g -4 if 15 if iff N. ng? 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SENIOR MEMBERS Pamela Anderson Michele Arello Paul Backer Janice Billings John Blyholder Deborah Ann Bradley Nancy Brittain Maurice Brock Stephen Brouse Cheri Bule Kathleen Calvert Kathryn Campbell Diana Carey Patricia Champagne Paula Cochran Craig Cooper Diana Cooper Melinda Corbin Kevin Denny Gayla Dodd Linda Duncan Mary Fallen Charles Francisco Jerry Fry Julie Fry Sabrina Fuchs Lois Galloway David George Jo Ann Gibson Linda Gourley Cheryl Gray Denise Harmon Mary Harness Jan Hempy Roxie Hendricks Patricia Hill Linda Jeffreys Sharon Kahl Barry Keele Michael Kennedy Karen Kinyon Cerry Klein Kathy Knight Michael Knuth Debbie Lester Marianne Marks Randall Mason Harley Metcalfe Vickie Miller Steve Morgan Kenneth Morton Helen Neville James Noble Michael Perkins Wendell Perkins Lisa Pfankuche Sharon Pinkham Kathy Priddy Mark Rabuse George Ricketts Denise Roberts Lavonna Rogers Ramona Rusk Susan Schilling Gary Seymour Gary Transmeier Curtis Valle Terry Wallace John Washburn Carla Weiss Renita White Mark Williams Cheryl Winfield Cynthia Wohlgemuth Nancy Zulligg Kimberly Woodward IS NHS DEAD OR ALIVE? Have some of the clubs at Ruskin outlived their usefulness? Take Honor Society for example. ideally, selection is to be based on ex- cellence in scholarship, character, leadership, citizenship, and ser- vice. Do the nearly 200 NHS members fulfill these requirements? After she was elected, NHS president, Lois Galloway said, I would like to see NHS involved in more service projects for the school and community. Unfortunately, Lois hoped in vain. The really main un- dertaking of the year was an attempt to collect the 81.00 dues. In spite of lack of involvement, NHS managed to come up with a few good ideas for Christmas projects. All of these died from apathy ex- cept for a school-wide collection of clothing, books, toys, and many other items that were taken to Mercy Hospital and Arkhaven Nursing Home. Even this project was on its deathbed until Stu-Co rushed to its support to become a co-sponsor. Three NHS members, Lois Galloway, Cheryl Gray, and Mona Rusk attended the State NHS convention in Warrensburg on March 1 and 2. There were several sessions with various speakers including Senator Thomas Eagleton and our own Mr. Steck. The high point of the convention was the election of officers for the 1974-1975 year. Ruskin was elected state secretary which means that next year's club will be responsible for keeping minutes and handling cor- respondence and invitations for the state convention in 1975. One of the members, who prefers to remain anonymous said, This could be really good because now next year's club will HAVE to be more active. On March 30, seventy-seven new members were installed at the traditional induction ceremony. The officers, Lois Galloway, presi- dent, Julie Fry, vice-president, Mary Harness, secretary, Cheryl Gray, treasurerg and Cheri Buie, historian spoke on the qualities NHS members are expected to have. Following the ceremony was a reception in the cafeteria. When Mrs. Vesce was asked about NHS she said, A serious reap- praisal of the purpose and future direction of the NHS at Ruskin is in order if the club is to realize its potential as a true service organiza- tion. NHS has yet to get on its feet and show that it can really con- tribute to the school and community. Perhaps next year .... Mr. Steck congratulates Becky Birchfield, a new member. .xlffim .V 144 - Pi? i 1. 5. f ' I f .A 3: 7 L .. 5, Q' f u .1,.ui . ll .J sf' .HE I- , .J -ll A .. if NHS C Cheryl ls Hu: ideas , l -I X1 jr N ATIU UNDP. EUEIETR .wi 0 W, 4, f x by qv. ' 1, , ,X may xQ22g,j,g f .swf ,fr cf M, , 71 ww W- f as! ,Lg W: 1 1 v wk W +- 4. v 5 X, ' 'Y' www , , 7 ,jf xg. M, , .,.,. W' 'few .., ' '-2 451, mb A T 3 Yr ' , Z , , S71 el,-,lg ' ..,, . 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Back Row: Greg Hayes, Craig Mize, Flon Mason, Galen Epperson, Clay Trillin, Tracey Lovelace, Les Terry, Joe McKinstry, Jamie Waldren, Cliff Nighswonger, Mike Brock. 1, V P .V tx ,J A.. , , ....,,.. ......... - ,-,..,-, ,.,-. ..,,.. -.v.. 1.0, , A . ......, --L. 'V 4, 1.- .,,..,. .4 -mf. ,. .T-.,.,,....,-........,,,.... .5-.. ,- -.,.... -- --Q-M ,- SS., v Ffffx ---. i I . sb 1 y t X f 114 3 , iff xr N Y-1... K.-M' .V if x. 1 ,k. P I 1 . an-I .W .R Qi' xi :gi my m.,g ' 6: V X 4' .Q I Strvckla Dnve, dr x viii' la 1 Q x . ,gnu , s 'W 1 in I N. X , , Y ,, Rnkevqyx 5 .-1 x af 14 xx ,,,.,, , , 'Q- I U 5 , , X M ff 1 M-Q 1 ff M4 3 V I , L ,,.w,!-'vi' 9' Top Row: Bill Hankins, Larry Yeager, Mark Rabuse, Vic Gomez, John Binkley, Skip Kurdi, Coach Richard Alford. Bottom Row: George McCain, John Allen, Marvin Tigner, Rick Palmer, Eddie Odom, Rick Decker. You're taking my picture? Funny, you don't look Indian. We ff f VV ,ggwrgr h ri! fc ,, if mfg, ,M M in iuslw n this way. l KEEP ON TRACKIN' Men do not fail, they give up trying-Ellhu Ftoot, American Statesman 1849-1937. This statement could never apply to the cross country runner. He must have a stamina and en- durance which says keep going. To accomplish this, he must start months in advance building up his wind and speed. Since the days when the prehistoric peoples es- caped the cave bear by fleetness of foot, contests of speed of both men and animals have continued to excite the keenest interest. The successful runner in the Greek games was crowned with a wreath of laurel, and was honored by all the peo- ple. The games at Ftome were not less popular. ln Come on, l'Il take you both on. modern times, such contests are a regular part of the rivalry among high schools. Coach Alford and this year's cross country team brought in a record which Ruskin can be proud of. The team won two trophies and two firsts against North Kansas City in a dual meet and in a triangular meet involving Ruskin, Winnetonka, and Center. So remember next summer when you wonder what that kid is doing, running down the block in the darkg he's not just a road runner. Tip your hat. He's a winner. He's a cross country runner. Every meet I'8qUlI'SS COl'1Centl'3tlOn. -N- .,M..- I, .1 1 5 uf? QL, wi TW' 'rik- wf limi- mv . ,Mg 421. 1.1 'f , x Q M jf- 5 tv . If .fckxi lB!!FF' may 1. -z WW. fx? fb am mu ff I I 7 Y 'T X W y! x X x 1. , ff -,,.....,, .A-1 , v:--nw... f F xf gf f' Z A mf 1 Z 1? fy ff 1 5 Z F ' 1 . 2 f Q mf- , ? , 5 .473 .,, I, ,L . 7 My ' 1 4 ffl Il f W if V M 7 4 ,V , xxx 1? sv. 41 W, 99 L 5 a Q, , 'Qs 7 af , HG Q .., ,-A-1 . of Naya... fa .m..-.,.,-, ,- .....,- .....w.-............. - v A A, , . XM- . -1.... ,.. -.. y 4 fx.- ix 'NPA 'X , I , . 5 1 ,ff EAGLES DRIBBLE TO VICTGRY X t r i I I S E R BELOW: Malotte out maneuvers his oppo- l nent ,Q? 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W , ' , vj -A'-f s,Mv Zi , fn ,.:.,x-MA. 4441 4124, f f ', ,.M, 6 , . . '74 4 Imagir wrestli take tv bunch there Chant team. Bulloc held t neces no tirr quirinq matm. An inr tion o' keepe The O to Sus behin. dedica altern CHANTERS BRIGHTEN WRESTLING SEASGN Imagine seeing twelve girls sitting in the middle of a wrestling mat yelling, Take 'em down, take 'em down, take two! You'd probably think they were the strangest bunch of girls you'd ever seen. Never fear, the girls are there for a good reason. They are the Ruskin wrestling Chanters, and their purpose is to support the wrestling team. Sponsored by Mrs. Linda Wagner, led by Jill Bullock captain and Leslie Pennell, co-captain, the girls held bake sale after bake sale to buy uniforms and other necessities. With this project accomplished, they wasted no time in beginning to work on their goal for 1974-ac- quiring enough funds to go to St. Louis and cheer RHS matmen to the top of the state tournament. An innovation was also introduced in 1974 by the forma- tion of the Grapplettes . These students acted as score- keepers, time-keepers and statistic takers for the team. The Overall success of the girls' program was, according to Susie Mathews, . . .more enthusiasm. We were more behind the boys this year than last. With a contingent as dedicated as this behind them, Ruskin wrestlers had no alternative: they had to be the best. , lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ::: ::::::'p:::::::unvunlornwlsnnwnamnlwlnwnrnsnru-rrrvll .pp lhllli llllilIIIIIUIllllllllllllilWIIIIIIIIUIUIUIPF Ill VIIIllllllIIlllillllllllllllllllllllFimllllllllllllllfl Ill .---------....-.--nnnnlinlllllllllulf. lll!lll!l!!!!!!!!!!! Scorekeepers-Kay Campbell, Debbie Crane, Kathy Morgan, Pam Grantham, Mignon Hanson. Debbie Gibson-senior Sheila Smith, Nancy Gee Nancy Gee gives Lance last minute instructions. 'N-t , .-.imp . , ,..,,......f.,,x 1-,L Q V N 1 r , N 1 W 1 l 1 g P Y V f l , M ,i I. 'T 'I A, w i r be YE K 1 I n If I N ,I J i, WZ VL , 'A 3 ml E 1 . 5 -2 1 n QF 5 ! E 1 6 'IN S ! 4 '1 N si? 15 wf Vi W , 1 'Q Ig. 5 fin , 51 3 V - . f , ...,....-,.....,..-,.v,........., ., ...-,...., ...- N--. W..- ,.-..1..........,......V.,. ... . .A n..., ,,A..,, , I, , A :QW ,, . .X I .t 1, .l,y.t ' fi. 5 ' ' - v .wif-',-'-4 MY.'n.5'V:' , A 2512.2-gl . i f -2 - 0 5 - .. 1 . . r - 'qu' - 5.-1',,'h fsffjfz-,raw BASEBALL SEASGN STRIKES OUT Ruskin 3 Raytown Injury seemed to be the name of the game this year. 5 Blue Springs The Varsity Baseball team held a 2 wins and 14 loss 2 Lee's Summit record at the end of the 73-74 season. This was 7 Park Hill basically due to the fact that during the first game of 1 Wm. Chris, the year, RHS put the two first-string outfielders and 4 NKC the first and second team pitchers out of commission 2 Lee's Summit with injuries. These players were unable to make a 8 Park Hill comeback this season. 3 Ray South 2 Wm, Chris, Ruskin baseballers also suffered, as did the rest of the 5 NKC school, because of the energy crisis. Lack of fuel 4 Lee-'S Summit resulted in a schedule cut from the 18 games of last 1 Lee's Summit year to the 15 contests of this season. 3 Park Hill I 6 NKC But what the baseball team lacked in victories, it made 0 HMHS up in enthusiasm. Coach Larry Wild comments, Every player gave 1OO'V0, and that's very difficult to do, especially when you're losing . It just goes to show, RHS is SPIRIT. Top Row: Randy Mason, Stan Pinkham, Joseph Donnell, Gary Chuck Weaver, Todd Ackerson, Mike Johnson, Steve Morgan, Zlrkel' Robert Shippsy Tim Hockensmithy Gary Sapp. Middle Rowg Coach Larry Wild. 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For this he received the Golfer of the Year award. Taking a swing in a different direction, RHS Varsity tennis team suffered a similar fate, netting a 1-13 record. Junior Varsity fared much better, as it was undefeated in conference matches. Coach Quest supervises RHS golf practice. -if IX -i. EB 1 ' 1 1 'ki ata: -f 3 ' Nfl Q g e .A its XX ..,. I V Q. ., 1-'N X- 5 W, f g X . X .. -xx v' it tx -ext. . -1. t -' 'hr as -fc ' E . ' ' J M aw Q. ,. .' I . ' .Hkm h ' af, .. . by 3 . .AQ-ro I ju, ,. .A 'A K, -g - N F 'J' ' t r . Tr f sf.: t .35 fi'f P V iff' W' , . . '.2f2t.,f:h,ii9.i,X3gfv':, .5 dugg t X ,Y . ' K 4 v , -4.,,' I .. .. ., ,X t . - , 1 vH!ff'1'Ii'3'Sx5,4QQ,S ?':gf 71 mr ' N .f ' aims ' ' s '-:.'I ' 'S' 'Fast Mlm an 'fifit I .w.,g. .sf I . ,. , A 0 Q.. Can't you remember which green you hit the ball into, Darrell? Did you lose your 9 iron, Bobby? 1 . .,,, W , , Milam' ,. M, i .' .I gi hm 44' 7 Q Qf fa I ,-,ai 91 K . I. -. a. . tw: .igggxfsftQf,'.5 'bs mf vu . at - 'f'iZits:.' 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Sponsored by Coach Jim Clark, the R Club managed to raise a little money by participating in some very unusual projects. First, the club sold seat covers and then they progressed to biodegradable ecology soap. As president, Skip Kurdi comments, You really have to want things bad to sell biodegradable soap . With the proceeds from these activities the lettermen purchased a T.V. for the video tape machine and paid for the repair of the basketball rebounder. Coach Clark hopes for an even more active club next year. I know the guys weren't the most active, but we did get more done than l had expected. I feel the guys did an out- standing job this year . lang fm O r4ulY ,, fl- 1151 X ' 1 f 7,2 I M, fm f, 7 f4 I X,Q.JX.,,w WW , W v ...fl ......-..,,-, . ,,,. Y 35 'X rirg, wf if I S 'fi X Mtg US x b W X wx Q XY mm 146 5 wx-Af, but f W '- in - ,ff-1 , 5 f? sf 7. , f f ff I 1 , 7 If . ,IV MM' . ,z... L,,, W ,Z f, i 4 11 lf s 53 ff? 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But there never seems to be enough time To do the things you want to do Once you find them I've looked around enough to know That you're the one I want to go Through time with. lf I had a box just for wishes And dreams that had never come true The box would be empty Except for the memory Of how they were answered by you. Jim Croce Union Station displays their talents for our enjoyment. Some moments can be so close. Roxie Hendricks and John Pritchett are all smiles. 'Y I Ruskin WRITES About . . X. . l needed him X he waslthere. l reached out my hand to him 1 f,. 3 , , l l k 't l I 1 he too l . X 1 l cried ' I hr ld l l Q ' he rookedlme pf! r ', , ' , l fl X wrhelklssed, me X X ,X 5 5 X X ,And for one split-second ,eternity THE NON-XCONFOBMSNGWCONFORMISTTrp . ill Knew: 4 X X ' , XX X , X, ' f , ' ' ', X,f ' 3 Xww W ,X ' , X X f ff. 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X C M l l Don't think abo milk n am Organ ' ul X X6-X X Sophomore GCSUSG If S OVSI' and dGl'l9. l , X L i ' x 5 l X X A l ' Xl L K l ' tfv oo on y stralght ahead, XX X X ' XL k f m r X l O0 Of DSW dfea S to . 1 X XXXX F r Il l' X + X ,E orge a ve said, X' X X , ,X X X , lyl Fund someone new. 'G X X C31 X 7 120 06 V ,ll Hlfeffrjl ll! lool Yet, St l fund And vw He toc Debbij Junior + X L X. f,,f, Q A' K X ,J 1 f Th Be Ki: Li Un So WI I ju Of BU An Ju A PART OF ME here'ss nothing special about him or in manner. special. 'x Ann Capen Junior sl Q . X Sw as mv .U .X xfx- QW-s,f.,,gfm,, t .1 sf ef gf. ,WQNQ , es, mule :A ft. tt . st X., sow f, WA, 5 Love is like the sea. deep GOWN iflSid6 me, lt comes in ebbs and flows But its tide always leaves something to cherish on the shore NX, . X-, ' Q :IKM ts r loam, . . S5 puke Q, 'i,XQ.t s Swkws xx Me. xv Sf 'fs ,if :X gr .S X, Q Mais. . TF. 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' as T he house is set back from the road Until sorigiebodyfcarecl tochase the sadness away. 7 ' So when someoneirs heartless or cruel ior,mean.H g When one's sensefofi good fellowship lsn'tf4too keen. l just figure he probably has scant supply y 'Of the love on which most of us barely get by. But to add to his troubles, I tell you, not I. Ann Capen Junior l T21 Q X X- fi-,Sr X 4 5 'N' Zsfkkwf sir, ykggw was 5 X lv ef, Sw, me W s ULTIMATELY Leave it alone. l'm sick of people taking it into big, ugly minds and fingers, Breaking it up and saying logically, therefore, in my opinion . . Why can't they Leave it alone? But these never, never can. They must analyze, scrutinize, find out why . . . ducksandpuddlesandrainbowsrubberbandspuppies floatingcloudssunnydaysappleblossomsfreckles kidsontrikesdragonftiesshoestringsturtlesscan What do they know about . . . nd ' perpencil t Why dont they To th0Se X ienow? FRIENDS You don't have to come- if you don't want to. lf you want to be with your friends- yggiii V it's OK with me. , Because I once had friends ,. l wanted to be with, But some moved, f som e d I ed . . and some forgot everyt about reality and me. 1 ,,,,, T T So, if you want to be with I really d0n'f mind- , As., 53.2015 ',f,gi.',La?L?? .'.V As long as you don't ' QL, 124 . wfgfgsai E- dl G, , move' . or forget about reality and Jamie Jo Coons Junior REQUISITION OF LlFE Touch me. Take those bony, cold hands And strangle me. Choke out the fears of what tomorrow may bring, And stifle my screams as these fears are removed. l am a high school senior. T Surround me. Take those thin, sallow fingers And drown me. Smother my doubts of what l will ever achieve And suffocate the aimless meandering questions inside A my head. Graduation is getting nearer. Release me. Take those strong, protective arms And strengthen me. Never hinder my expression of what I am trying to be. Do not obstruct my passage into the icy world of man. l have graduated. - l am no longer a high school senior. Katy Kahl Senior .About C we X s is - w :fig 1 X X X i . X THE FALLS XY L txN1 stem X X ixsffis ,,s Something like life we fall stumble and some above us its lingering in our minds that we cant right now churning swirling bubbling constant motion splashing collapsing, pure force Each waits for its time to fall, of total release, constant motion splashing, collapsing, unreachably circling pure force delicate softly gentle, somewhat peaceful yet fragile dodging, parting, escaping oh freedom swaying, playing, spraying great freedom! ln this great fall there is no stopping, Resting a second but constant motion Keeping pace with what lies before, ' not knowing what lies behind the next rockg Not ignoring what's lust been passed, because that's one thing endured. delicate softly gentle with moments of fragility for that freedom rock, swaying playing spraying for the next instant. oh that great freedom we know bubbling so little about' The fall teaches us something Most make it through the rocks because they go along with the current But each path is different Lucky are the few in comparison which Either they evaporate to a different Could slip back into the same yet More than the normal droplet Keep within your personal falls Take your own paths Find your own current But you must stay Until the tranquil pool at the ls reached But even then there are f ff X X ts i XSX X A X X X X552 NN xX X l i l l r l T J fl 1 41 1 4? F r I l if li Izfg T 5 .sts- fg .L ki, 1 s gaw- Q -X .AQ ,i .L Q MIRROR OF TIME Pass through the mirror, into a concave reflection, illustrating shapes lost long ago. Descending, or rising, fro the destined neigm s cy 'ft SL T T XX L Which wel all must reach. plgture L S LAS, n Megrnoriess ofTnb5ttlX3QgQnin mud and fsnowr n stonely jungles. s Figghntilfig S i i L X kygffgksy X xg X sf 5 Xt, i L N its -KX 1 NN ,sL,f,LSL4vi1 ss S mL 5, LX 1 S K 'X ' ' Q X ink ls, X X X sv Q. LOST Laughing they all came, Little knowing they were all the same. They thought they were all very different, But their individuality had been spent. Spent in the conformation of their non-conformity. They had lost touch with all reality. But soon they discovered, to their dismay, They were identical, alike in every way. And so they hated me. The only one left with individuality. slffshielded myself from their hate-filled blows. By turning into the me that nobody knows. But when will all this end? They will come back, again and again. l fear that I will soon give ln, For there has started a tiny seed of doubt- doubt that l will ever win. Anonymous ft fgfilyi . I 's U ..3 I 'ua -N. fu . 51 .Lg st'. siti LT L ' ii i T Of hate. t s s 4.,n L X nw X .lls s T R ,.t. ,i, s irss L is 'WENT X theTTadV9'3t of WI T T To .t. is.. T llti s T T - ,,. s mfliblow 'leaf The 'andf L to Tagstanctettll, .y,' nv X ,ns bringwwith you the Ln ff qi...n,l ' L N not see that onewho cannot Q s'Li, 'isfy .L L L Needs natures to Qfv for T i l rR .'sl L i s st. T L R slTow.sgQsLLb5 Solved? For the thXunderl'ishigLkes the heavy Tshqglders of theTTearthg T .t.,. s 1 X TBS-mstlds Shed 3.lffQflQt.sE.9a'S fhfough 9Y65T0f We .., '959QjlTQnringssLLthe sdlfn alrfdlfifif by the loss of oneeo bright and dear. if noil S T L T T Andithe brilliant kfniveslbeged and sharpened by T sf-1f'FhgffreactiQ.nary,T , the angry elements T Ti,sl Q T ,sTT L L Cut away the cords that ...t strangfeithe very heart and soul. 'R Q ,Fori wassso gobd, n S ' VTn., g IT T Yes,iWind, blow near the land. L far behind. And bring your sweet, clean smell of lends here. To Q nn L Tell your sisters to wash away the dust accumulated K3fl?-Pjmesrr through time. TT ' g L JPNLUYL TTRT 5 X T And let the whole of nature cry, L L - So that through Her, one who cannot cry, shall cry, ,hit L, -V , L, 1 . LL it , , 24 And be comforted by the cool blanket woven by Your soft fingers. Ellen Whittington Senior fri ll T fill ot Lay D lridee He sa He cc So he l-le pr lt Stal The s l stoc That ln the The g Upon Thosi Still c The j That His b l star l star That LTSS TMS? ara A ,L?5Ef1rf52i4 if 1 Glori Junic ' 1 f ., ., - v42 I- jig ., f X GUTTER OF DESTINY All of October and the world Lay before his youth and mind, Indeed his life was at his feet. He said he was troubled, strained, He couldn't cope-he had to run . . So he took one last trip, that's all, He promised . . . Just one. it started fine, as usual, then, crash . . The sirens screamed, l stood frozen to the concrete, That which he had hit so hard. In the night, The gay neon light blinked incessantly Upon many tiny slivers of glass, Those which fell along withmhis body . . . Still deep in his flesh: remained as The jagged, sliver of glass K K i K That cut his life into death. 9 K j His body now gone-along i..s with l stand alone and stare. Q K g.h.. Kf,f11KK I stare Katthe path ofblggd, .,g. K Tha? ' f i A WHAT THE OLD MAN SAID He told me once how things used to be. Of how the waves washed in from the sea. He wid how the birds onceKwould.fly Through a beautifully clean, clear blue sky. He once said, could see the golden sun, Or the. silvery mooiir when the dayjwas done. ze ., . -js X. . 5 X S X X He told of the rivers that once ran clear, Through the thick green forests far and near. ts ' K i X. . A AF-.fxs f, ' of the golden plants that stood before, peaks, Canyons, .rolling hits .mwe- .K - .,K -. .. sg X. ,.. K X . 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A ,..A,,.l. 3, .fs .vi '-f4sf:g,.y A gf f. ,gg ., 1,.... ,K tg . if , All my Friends arecryirig.5' ' But why are theysobbing? r My God, l'm only dying. T Death is a strange thing, Sort of eerie, kind of weird, i But it's not like l imagined, lt's not what l had feared. My heart's about to stop, The pulse is almost gone, My prize for living is almost here. lt's death that l have won. Dennis Lynn T Senior -V wfsXw..,' QVX we 1 X Xu.. . X , .X . -s X s f..4KsS.,7XXgq X555 ,.Xg',g...5:3QK fm KK X - X!-X f ny XM- JJ 'wmv ff Ms. ,fx X1..s1 .gf , X. en- . X and things that are pure Qaieissaeadsffibveffthat was Sure- ,-stf'1hfs- X. 1 'Z . K K 5.KiK,.S:: ,. ., KK K ,z.,-,. MX . Koa, ,,,, N. K . . X - xXx' X-QQ?-s. 5-if lhelsspoke of most strife mostgpfecious-the gift of lite. f N . is as freedom and lohgfgreen grass A ' .with the vlrlndjare thingsgoffthe past. , lx- ' r K Q ZX.. Cindy. Balko A isssaom ore at A VlSlT FROM sr. ARCH r y ylrr y 1 'Twas the day before deadline, and afllrthroeglfjtithe ylfO,0m,77 The lights outside shone dimly, if at all, - Every One Of US fUShln9f Of else Q at ,Typioatfeatuyres ofysome Ruskin fhallrgy All typewriters going, all fingersglnr dA When what ttifm y wongderlng should alppeaggmt Except for the ones that were saying afgracefl ' fff r , Qasgut Mr, WrgSgnggy,lfl yggm hg3 The staff was all snuggled in In hopes that the editors I with my Runnmg To Now Harley! Now Kathy' llttleman ln an instant eagles staff he did call, and Julie! Now Helen! Now the typewrlters, pencils it's back you all go to ther! ll'l 3 W3 nt to change their put In quotes, s ln a mess. Get of has eyes me to know l grade clown out of sight, mYP not make your John Washburn ' Senior r many people believe the press. with their lies the facts neglect, which cost them my respect. magazines, impeachment ln lan to sav e that, stay up all night! ff alwayseseern to be therewith li tle or no 1 too soonor too late. 435539 meant tto c ourseg then f' FADS AND FANGQES IN THEIPURSE ine FASHIONS t X Every couple of years, or even more quently, a new purse fad sweeps t t e tn XVQQ ue ing them wear t 91 at -new Another gift strangulationf' their pad STREAKEFIS Spastics Tirelessly Running, t 21b0llt Endlessly , Active Kooks In No Garments. Jan Smith ' Sophomore K 'Ura fKwT4y4vw I 1' ffm 52- . f7,4f,'y4K- ' ' 5 wi? f 'ef U 547' . h' al.. 'IT it 1 7 I ' Y , f-51-9 x'.',f.4v- ffv.. .nn ,M-7.9 ,o -- ' ' -'A' z.vfq',nhy5g n' 'dit ,hxvlgc , l jx, ' f , tg , 21',g'Vfi But novv I ask my mother Why my questions must end. She said I Iost my childhood And now must find a new friend. 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V ., .Y .. . ,. ,- . .. ,., . - , , , fffl'nf3r-+3---21.C,2'1'Ffl 'iffgfirg zz:irsfffzaz,:arg-1-fr.-s1Q?eJ:Sl-flifvff:::f.:::--2--1'-sif'-.ff wi:-fa A was ard: ' 1 hw. 5 5 ex ,he ref h- fm-'L , , 1- ,, , V, QV, f K f g'Zfw 2'?- ,rj'.jj,3' Q EO, Q5 ,sal ,V 'P ,M .,, . , , flitfflzftt . fr -fzpefiw A t' t' 2 , 2 37 f V 1 , ' ,'-1 5 d V -I ,f ,, , ,' pg 1, , nagnlk. -1--fJ!'a,. Hy' I r 'ale' HI trust in the noblen of human nature, in the majesty of its faculties, the fullness of its mercy, and the Joy of its love. John Ruskm 4 ,' ' ya- , '., V, ,mmf .W f Y .. Army :IQ , wi, ' l - 'dsl w if , si 4? ' li' Jerk, ,f 4 : .I V A n , 19 gf 4, ti' .1 QJMW3' ja, aff' r. . . 1- ,QQ 4? 4 ,.-yggl-gg . QL 4 :cf-2,2-1 -,5::'-- 1:21, 7- 5 ,,' -f, ----.r MA .,-fL -, 3 X f X 1 1 -. , - -. --..,,z,: fg.. gr:-' i .-.1 '.:L.:--N1-px 1-. , -. -.,- ..-V M-. ,..,. .,- 1.11,-, ' -V -, 7.3 , xx r-xx.-.. :C -'wxfrfi v-, L ik 5:42537 inf I WILL STRIVE . . . ACADEMIC AWARDS GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD J.D. Noble CI-ASS OF '74 Larry Walker VALEDICTORIAN Bob Francisco Lisa Pfankuche SALUTATOFIIAN UMKC MUSIC AWARD Ramona Rusk Lois Galloway CLASS OF '75 SCHOOL MUSIC SERVICE OUTSTANDING ORCHESTRA TOP RANKING SENIOR STUDENT Paula Galloway Lois Galloway CLASS or '76 L ToP RANKING SOPHOMORE ETTEQIQQQMARDS Paul Biagioli NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION Paul Backer Kevin Denny Harley Metcalfe NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS Doug Dykman Lisa Pfankuche NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLAR Doug Dykman RUSKIN GOOD CITIZEN AWARD D.A.R. Cheri Buie B'NAI B'RITH YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARD Dennis Lynn RENSSELAER MATH 81 SCIENCE AWARD Paul Ladwig UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI CURATOR SCHOLARS John Blyholder Melinda Corbin Doug Dykman Cerry Klein Lisa Pfankuche MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA AWARD Mike Perkins STUDENT COUNCIL OUTSTANDING STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBER Julle Fry HI-LIGHT AWARDS Columbia Scholastic Press Association Columbia University New York First Place Award D . National Scholastic Press Association University of Minnesota First Class Award Marks of Distinction Writing and Editing Photography State . I Missouri interscholastic Press Association All Missouri ART AWARDS LUZIER COSMETICS ART CONTEST Kim Woodward-1st Prlze 3100.00 Brenda Sleleman-Honorable Mention BAND AWARDS JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA NATIONAL BAND AWARD Kathleen Wllson Outstanding Offensive Player-Randy Mason Outstanding Defensive Player-Steve Smith TRACK OUTSTANDING SENIOR Mark Rabuse WRESTLING OUTSTANDING SENIOR Ken Morton BASEBALL OUTSTANDING SENIORS Randy Mason Chuck Weaver CROSS COUNTRY OUTSTANDING SENIOR Mark Rabuse GOLF OUTSTANDING SENIOR Steve Summers TENNIS OUTSTANDING SENIOR Curt Valle JERRY SMITH AWARD Bill Hankins DAN GAULDIN AWARD Brian Giles OPTIMIST TROPHY Randy Mason DRAMA AWARDS HIGH POINT THESPIAN Charles Mead BEST ACTOR- Paul Biagioli BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR- Jim Hollingsworth BEST ACTRESS- Taffy Wallace BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS- Cheri Buie TOP TECHNICIAN- Mark Moon TOP TROUPERS Kathi Calvert Terry Wallace ffaorc AWARDS AEROSPACE EDUCATION AWARD Gary Blankenship AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION AWARD Gary Transmeier PERFECT ATTENDANCE SENIORS-FOUR YEARS Diana Carey Wendell Perkins 9 W ,iff f , A ,,., gd A YL Milf, i X 52, ,x f 32 z, -. l ff in 5' Nrw 43 ZAQE 'Q K x 3 X 4 .,, xxx 'S H. Q4- 'S K 1 M ,, Zgfifx, X ,K XI ,fl 6 ,QI Elfx 1 If jg i x1+iX,a , x, ni , f , 4 47 f 4 j ,f - wg f- ,f f fi' 4? A ' Z V120 71. ' 'y, ff, 1 4 ww ff! f, x A: W If 7. Qglv J -I ,, i,AQ N nf 4 ,,, V. , , Z f. A,,Z,,,V -fs ,, ., ,wx lgllllll W ,K y, f , . x ,-...,,,,,.,,,..,.. . .,- -.. .V ......... .. ,...-,, -.,,,--..1.,,.-.. ,,..,... . . Q few 2 M Z f2fZ if f Z be con- ch they essions. i us. Foraker re per- Blaine iool ac- ling the lformed :ipal of ven that a good irit for ephant, parade. ist of his stated, e been' cause I eeds of zlasses. l be at- atonce, lol, and project RUSKIN RETURNS TO NORMAL Mr. Cattle discusses attendance problems with a Ruskin student. Mr. David Cattle is now in his 7th year as assistant principal. His responsibilities include discipline and attendance problems for' juniors and seniors and evaluation of teacher performance. Also evident is his 'continuous interest and backing of whatever promotes the school. Ftuskin's new spirit, he thinks can be attributed to our competi- tion with our sister school to the north, Hickman Mills. Cattle, David BS., MS Assistant Principal Steck, Blaine E. B.S., M.Ed Principal Burkhart, Kenneth BS., lVl.Ed. Assistant Principal f f With paper in hand, Mr. Burkhart stops outside the office. When not advising Mr. Steck, Kenneth Burkhart, vice principal, is busy with many other activities at Ruskin. Under his direction are sophomore dis- cipline and attendance as well as supervision of teacher performance. His duties also include athletic and activities director, especially of STUCO. When asked about his hopes for Fluskin in the future he replied I hope there will be a continua- tion of our progressive changes and our fine school spirit. Who says I never have a good day. N..,-..,.-.........-4.f.- , .. ... ...., -.....-ww-I '- I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I, I, I W. II I II I. ,, :I II :I II II I E I QI If ,I I5 I I I I I I I I I I I S I I I Ii I I I5 ' 'I I -I , I I Z ,lg I 3, t. D, I , , . . .-.,.-. ,-..-'.Y...,..-.. ,...---.. .. ...-..... ....... .,,.......Vf.-,......g-..-........-....,.V,,-V -...-...,. ,.-.... f.-.. N, ,, I V, V md, K ' V' 1 2 .Hg Mrs. Skinner minds her own business. Try plugging it in. fem' BUSINESS EDUCATION BELIEVES IN STUDENTS What really goes on behind the Friden calculators, the stacks of accounting books, and the shorthand tablets? To get an expert answer, Mirage went straight to the teachers who make up Ruskin's Business Education Department. Although they were very secretive about this subject, they willingly told us a little bit about their own personal lives. Before coming to Ruskin, Mrs. Skinner was the Director of Food and Housing at Central Missouri State College. Mrs. Skinner: ls it easier to find housing for 1500 college students, or to teach 150 rowdy Ruskinites to type? Most children want to be a fireman one day, a policeman the next, and a cowboy the next. When she was small, Mrs. Maupin knew she wanted to and would be a teacher-and teach she has. Besides teaching shorthand and typing here at Ruskin, she has taught elementary school and junior high. She lives, what her students hear from her nearly every day, lf you try your hardest, you'll eventually achieve your goals. Originally, Mrs. Pozniak had planned to be a secretary, but changed her mind after trying student teaching in her senior year of college. lf two years at Ruskin hasn't scared her away, nothing will. lf you think two years at Ruskin is an experience , what about Mr. Wrisinger? After twenty-five years at RHS what has he observed about us? ln the United States high schools, nothing, whether it be the school emblem or the principaI's home life, is more sacred than the wooden gymnasium floor. Spoken like a true business teacher. I can't believe you said that. S 4 N FS tors, the tablets? it to the :lucation :iout this ieir own rector of age. Mrs. college ? Jliceman as small, ld be a iorthand amentary ents hear ist, you'll ecretary, ng in her i't scared ze , what RHS what ates high am or the wooden fffzz' :ww-J A M524 at Mullins, Aleta BS. AM, Typingl Clerical Practice l Skinner, Bess BS. M.S. Secretarial Practice Clerical Practice l Typing l Wrisinger, Arch l3.S. M.A. Office Occupations Clerical Practice ll Professional Writing Occupations Co-ordinator This is the third keyg it ought to work this time! Another happy day, Mrs. Mullins? 'Q' M f ' 7,7 law 1 1 -----A -..,.'-.....,,........l... .., . , . .... -..W , 1 umm , ,Q Y A3 WAQC , f T ' V if 2 - 45 4 .7 K Az , 51, f f 1, , ,lm W . wwafwwww MW uWfwww,,..w 2 5 z 6 . A 2 X Q61 4 4. N, Wwwwvmw xv . Aw ,Wx,M,..W . f y, f 1 y, W ,W mf yi, QQWQ-7 WH? V ' pf. Cf' f, 7 ,Q 73 ,V ffff X f ,H , fi W 7 -1 ! ? X W Wa!! WW 4 X! 138 .1 f NOW was that 12-15-12 or 15-12-15? f 4751 an-0'- 'N N' Between classes Mr Fhcono finds time to relax. 'LES HYou gotan appomtmenwu PR1 Lookh bumnf enroH and H AAL R respo buQn1 lfthe wodd endec and k statec tnude Uvee bemg Crane, James Willis, Richard BS. BS., MA. Distributive Education Trade and industrial Education Fiicono, Martin B.S,, MS. Distributive Education PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE EQUIPS STUDENTS FOR CAREERS Looking ahead to careers in the world of business management, students at Ftuskin enrolled in Distributive Education and Trades and lndustry. The teachers of these courses, Mr. Ricono, Mr. Willis, and Mr. Crane, have the responsibility of training many of tomorrow's business leaders. if the student's ambition led him to the working world instead of the academic field he usually ended up in D.E. Training in how to get a job and keep it was part of the course, Mr. Willis stated. Seniors learned that appearance, at- titude, and the first impression on the prospec- tive employer was the main difference between being turned down and being hired. 1 Q ,Oz Q ,v v' 1 OV' ,v 9',91 v , v ,9O':,,v::,v: 9::,Q9:',9:,1 , v ,,Qv ,,v,,-Q.. vvQ,,'o:.,v ,o ,. vsvf, qv ', 001' gv' , v' c' v v' o we v' v 'vvvV v v': v vv, ww bv., 'NWX Mr. Crain, DECA sponsor, helped members bring home three trophies and four first place ratings at state DECA contest. Among the cheering fans, Mr. Willis and his Wife hope for a Ruskin vit,torY N, N , N9 N23 M X A ,iff f 9,1 'WU' A x iss -..,.. Q mt UM! , ABOVE: Hop in, Mr. Reynolds. DRIVER S ED TEACHERS ABOVE. Good morning, Mr. Hall. BELOW: Have a seat, Mr. Noland, you're next. E 1 1 3 WEREN'T BURN BEHIND THE WHEEL Clammy hands, dry mouth, shattered nerves, thumping heart, white knuckles, watery eyes - sounds like you the first time you drove? But believe it or not, there was a first time for Mr. Noland, Mr. Hall, and Mr. Partridge, too. In fact, for all you know, every time might be afirst time. Just think, whenever lVlr. Hall steps in the car with you, he's putting his life in YOUR hands. Maybe that's why he says the hardest thing to do in a car is to relax. Relax? Why, when lVlr. Noland took his drivers test, the examiner told him to turn right, so he signaled and got into the left lane. Do these Driver's Ed teachers really have all the confidence they pretend to have? When asked if he would teach his own children to drive, lvlr. Partridge replied, Yes, but i would like them to take driver's education, and the feeling was mutual. Who says these teachers have nerves of steel? 141 XL , fm WNWN Wfwwwv X 4 X XXX f X QF 4 AKW y CN Q Xfs N , A X 4 ,N 7 X XX Y' J! W S. y I YV, x xx 5 S , ,Q xg fag X W ,, Us , 1 X' 4, if xv, 2 f wy x 7' f 1 3 I VM,-.1r.-n.:f'.', Q f 2 . X: cw',,.Ng1, x' xx! f f gb X Q4 'Q wg bl V I .nal .ww ww Q. '- L 1 gl g, fi- if-41, ZW' V YOU THOUGHT ALL THEY DID WAS TEACH Let's take a word association test. What's the first thing that comes to mind when I say 'English teacher'? Nine times out of ten it's l'll take the Fifth Amendment. I suggest you stop thinking of that tall, skinny, sentence-diagramming witch, and start thinking of a real PERSON. For instance, you'd probably do a double-take if you saw Miss Belden bicycling around the neighborhood. My advice is to not be sur- prised-it's true. Save your energy in case you ever see her out on the tennis courts or concen- trating on her pet hobby-construction of the house she's been working on for ten years. Miss Rose's life didn't just begin when she started teaching at RHS, you know. I imagine she's had quite a few other 'unique' experiences, one of BELOW: Miss Belden thinks ahead. which was high school. Try to visualize Miss Rose in her Pep Club uniform at a Student Council meeting getting ready for Debate Team. Not too hard, is it? Miss Mooney doesn't exactly hibernate when she leaves Ruskin, either. Don't be surprised if one day you see a book on the Best Seller List that sounds like your Mass Media teacher wrote it. She might have, because in her spare time, Miss Mooney is writing a book. Just think, it might be Ruskin's answer to WAR AND PEACE! As different as these teachers sound, they are in agreement about one thing. What do they like most about teaching at Ruskin? lt's un- animous-US! BELOW: You ducked, Miss Rose... 4 Ti 'Rf I sea? 12:14 X- 5 ss XS 5 . E f E qv Tn AW sky SA ,yur 1- f . 377 .A- .jfx gg . ...ff '21 ,f 'Ei i Y 4, X f ri.. 'af ff' f fi f uf! v X, 4 'W f 7 ' iz if f ,' ff' 7' ff :'VV fy L, f .VX if ' gf La 'swf i - . 1 M., . .. . V, ,VF .M H' , v Y , ...f X C 1 .X ' av Q i 1 Ni 3 . 1 L ml 9 V45 GPA- u..'.L4 ,,.,'.,uv-.Law pf -. --,-,.,.,.,V. - , , ..,.,. ..,,.-,- Q -N x 1 I 1 5 t w a F Q YW! W f.,f 41 il l.' I Um f 4 V if X Q J- - 'ff ',f. ff, f 'ff, ' 'Z I ' My. , My , 'f w 1 ,NLM ,f iff'f,.,N Ifsx 1, ' 1, fl fi, 1' , 'X' if 4431-4140, X --W-frwf ,wwf u ' L --, hu , , ,WN , .gp f 1 ' 5. :MQ ,Kr , M. W, ,,.Q, 1 A, I .,:MW':e,,.,1: , .' WU , ff I fs wr-...,,,, -:S XM ll ABOVE: What are you reading, Mrs. Dowell? BELOW: Smlle, MISS JHHIS- BELOW: Miss Shoot takes a break. 48 U s N N,s . S is ll 'vi 5 Dowell, Mary BS. Spanish Janis, Gretchen B.A., M.A. German, Basic English Shoot, Kathryn B.S. French FOREIGN LANGUAGE GOES AMERICAN Most of us know a little Spanish, French, and German, don't we? l mean, what about tacos, omelet and German chocolate cake? Seriously, though, a lot of us can't even speak the English language correctly, much less an entire foreign language. Things are different now, though. After a foreign language course with Mrs. Dowell, Mrs. Janis or Miss Shoot you'll probably end up knowing Spanish, German or French inside-out, upside-down and sideways by the end of the year. Yes, these three lovely ladies comprise F1uskin's foreign language department for the 1973-74 school year. They instruct, amuse, instruct, entertain, instruct, demonstrate and instruct. They lead you down the straight and narrow pathway of the irregular French verb, the gender of Spanish and the conjugated German verb. But that's not all-far from it. In addition to Spanish pronouns, Mrs. Dowell enjoys em- broidery, crochet and even cleaning house! And when Mrs. Janis isn't in the classroom chances are you'll find her sewing or watching a football game. Miss Shoot also spends her weekends enjoying sports and playing the piano. So go ahead and don't be afraid. Have a taco with Mrs. Dowell. Share that omelet with Miss Shoot. Indulge in that German chocolate cake with Mrs. Janis. Try it, you'll like it! You won't believe you learned the whole thing! 14 Mrs. Steuart watches while the punch disappears. Mrs. Wagner starts the day with a smile. ft , ,fx , ' . .AMX W 1 X- M i.,, .rf- gg E .S ,,....t X Y Q'5Q.l5lQ I X gif Xifs' X .f fi N-0.4- GGODIES COME FROM THE DCMESTIC DEPARTMENT Watch it-your pudding's scorching! You put what in the washing machine. . . No, Linda, I don't think you should use yellow thread on purple material for contrast. Such are the cries that often come forth from the Home Economic rooms. But the day of my interviews with members of the Home Ec department, the halls were strangely silent.On a hunch, I followed an unknown aroma which led into the foods room. There was Mrs. Wagner laboring over a big batch of chocolate chip cookies. Hearing the unmistakable hum of a sewing machine, I traced it to Mrs. Steuart in the clothing room where she was grimly ripping out crooked seams. Don't be satisfied with doing less than your best, said Mrs. Horton. And let me assure you she was trying her best to scrub the carbon from the blueprints off the walls in Housing and Interiors. Although such activities happen every day, they make en- joyable memories. Homecoming DOES make you hungry! S. Nw ZW , W f 4 i 'Hb if Tm h ,ff 'xff ' wk 494, X fa 21 Q 3' f Y J? Z, 4, 2 My W 5 v,,,,,wvv 7 W' 2 'irf f 5 ff., 4. , 31' 3 ' f' f 7 I 2, f 4 f QVWQ ,I W, ,4ggf,ff' ' , , .ny , ,A 1 , 4, 7, AW My M M ' SC? 4571 V, Vw X444 ZA , A , ff- 1, ,f ff ,f 1' Z . , ', ' ,W X f W f' fy ,M ' , 4 ff Af , My ,f , 4 1 . ,, Af, 5, . , , , f fl I2 Q W 2 X' D' . IH ' ' , , , Q wmqw ' f 55 x ,N wa, 7 ffm INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDS FUR TOMORROW Practically everyone knows teachers are infallible. They just DON'T make mistakes. Especially embarrassing mis- takes. Well, friends, if you believe this, take a little closer look at Fluskin's Industrial Arts Department. l'll bet you'll never guess what happened to Mr. Moles at a choir concert! And some of you guys out there-Remember the time Mr. Thorton's electronic demonstration failed to work? HE sure does! How do you think you would feel IF YOU WERE RUN DOWN BY five horses? Probably the same way Mr. Noland did when it happened to him. Don't forget that time Mr. Moore forgot his drum solo-even though he'd like to. Oh, Mr. Swaffar, just what kind of il- lustration were you putting on the black board when that young lady walked into the class? That's the Industrial Arts Department. Perfect? Never. Warm, witty and wonderful? Probably. But embarrassed? Definitely! Does Mr. Moore have the Monday morning blahs? It s happy time for Mr Moore Mr. Thorton leaves for a john patrol. sw W M., M. W I 2 ff-'ff M , W ,w,.U G., W X W' VVS 1 Q TZX s f 'S X Q.. . . f. ex s i X WSWNX MQW My xr 1. e. They ing mis- e closer ales at a nember failed to d feel IF ably the n. Don't o-even nd of il- hen that ' Never. lrassed? ing blahs? Mr. Bodenhamer finds ways of keeping warm. Mr. Hall-caught red handed! I I Mr Swaffar Inspector 1st class. f-'71-4- ' ,f- ,ff MW' 4 Bodenhamer. Jim B.S., MS. Architectural Drafting, Drafting I Machine Drafting Noland, Michael B.S., MS. Driver Education, Wood Working I Swaffar, J. D. B.S. Metal l, Wood I, Power Mechanics Moles, Neal B.S. Metal I, Wood I Hall, Paul B.S., lVI.S. Metal Il, Driver Education Thornton, George B.S., B.A. Electronics Moore, Wayne B.S. Woodworking I Mr. Noland enjoys getting his paycheck. V 5 4WM 1 DW: mwcezm H fawffiawwww 7 wmt-1 S14 u Q 4'-Tx ffj 'A,:1ig5,w ' ,MK wx- I 'wif'- c,.,,.,,. Wy , ,,,,4',f'g,if2faf 'l?W ' .1:,'?35f4f '-MW ,M wr' U ' . as , ,, yn Preparing material ,l if for a test can be 3 very trying. Miss Swisher explains the basic fundamentals of Algebra 2. ADD, SUBTRACT, DIVIDE RUSKIN MATH DEPARTMENT Mr. Gunther finishes business before leaving for the day. For all you woman's Iibbers, you will be happy to know that Ruskin has a new math teacher, Miss Swisher. Mr. Moran, who teaches senior math, spends his weekends babysitting for his children and watching most sports events on TV. The math department head, Mr. Gunther, would like to be an accountant if he wasn't a teacher at Ruskin, because numbers don't talk back. Do you know what a mug whamp is? comes from Mr. Hoskins. He likes farming and would like to be in executive industry. Math students at Ruskin participated in the CSMU math contest last year and took first place. Ruskin's math students and teachers are definitely a winning combination. f . X gf 444-smoky X , . st s W as l Q S W A mwiis -x X f yuh st S ,, - 'x 'Kava Z' ff W -Mew we , Jw, ,4.Mw1f5'f- ,, f t X sw 4.2 ,,, if yy s tag 41 ,, Hz , ., . .- . . ye. ,Www- ,V , V GJnther, Larry BS. Senior Marr: fiugebra Moran Patrfif BS Senior lvlaiih Hoskins, Donald orthe day. nappy to er, Miss ir math, dren and we math QM to be an because i what a He likes industry. e CSMU Ftuskih's winning Wfhfm 4 at YM if f ff, WQA4 ,JW X 4 W? 2 MRM? 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Q f A f , f . f Jn' Q7 'rp ZgWy Z iZ new 4 , f fr , ff Z if X QM ,f f fy ,f 1 fffif, ,, hwzf, f 7 f f X !?'2 X riffff fi fb , f f X ff , ff' ff v f iiss 5 5, ms, , f4f,,, , ,, ,f fn, y J, ., , .!, f4,. .ffpffflq Rf, , ' ' f f 7 , ,f ,ff , , M, , ,, ,ff fiffyffffffffmff, r i ,f f ff, 4 , ,y 7 ,f Mfyf,,,,fffZmfff ,M Q vlff' Q ff ,f 1 f?W!wfW!ff!, 2 ,ff ,' fgw 5,0 it ff zf What do you mean, senior math isn't harder than physics? asks Mr. Moran Mr. Hoskins always smiles after 6th hour. if 'S , 3,wf4f1,47g,Zgf,jrgg f , ,M , , v .Mft , f ,Qljff 1, I' Q it I f 1 K 5' yi , ' fZCVf7 ' W, ? X f, f a f ,f f r WGQHWI x f , f fl wr r.mc zW2' W aff WI' MDW t , , ..7,ArW,, 7 N27 1 , f V BS. Algebra 2, Geometry Swisher, Karen B.S. Algebra 2 Miss Swisher takes a rest. 4 4 ,Wf,,M, , X X X ','MW 5 5 2 . ,,,,,,, mm' f W ,Aw 0 ,, 4 S ,W-- 1 ., l V ,1 , . xx, Q ,, 5,54 I K l Z, 'L fl W' 6 A 'M 7' vga! Hamble, William B.M.E., M.S. Music Theory, Choir Phalp, Stephen B.M.E. Orchestra, Music Appreciation Snodgrass, Jim B.M.E., M.M.E. Band I BELIEVE IN MUSIC, say Ftuskin's three music teachers: Mr. Hamble, choral director, Mr. Phalp, orchestra director, and Mr. Snodgrass, band director. The song continues, I could just sit around making music all day long . . but everyone knows they don't make music ALL day long. So what do they do? Mr. Phalp answered, with a smile, that he spends much of his time solving his wife's problems. He claims they are harder to solve than those of his students'. He's also an expert at tennis, that is, until the Shawnee Mission South choral director beat him 6-1. Whoops! Mr. Hamble has also had a few embarrassing ex- periences. ln my High School gym class we shared and alternated the Y pool with the girls gym class. All the guys swam in the nude. Well . . . One day the coach got the days mixed up and when a few guys and l ran out the door to the pool, anxious to be the first ones there, we found ourselves standing nude before the girls gym class. We turned to run back through the door but the other guys, still inside, had locked the door and wouldn't let us in. So there we stood, nudei,iuntil the coach came and opened the door for us. Unbelievable? Yes, but true! Speaking of unbelief, did you know that Mr. Snodgrass said that there is nothing he would rather be than a teacher? That sure is real dedication! Seriously though, each of them just wished to say this to all Ruskin students: Mr. Hamble: Get educated. Get in- volved. Have fun now because you have the rest of your life to work. Mr. Phalp: Everything you get involved in -do it 1000!0. Mr. Snodgrass: TFlY! Knowing Fluskin's music teachers we can say, People who believe in music are the happiest people l've ever seen! I Q I E? 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A1 N li Q 4 ', x,',9, u nm-9 5 ,V mf x fi ' li fx umm' xx tx xi! ! r a...5i umw A H ki 'c U .. LL. SEL .. .5 ---A 7 ,,....,.,. ,M ..- -1 4 uv . ABOVE: Say fellal Bias, Wayne B.S., M.S. Psychology American and Comparative Government Kennedy, Karl A.B. World and American History Russian and Recent U.S. History Lankford, Dave A.B. World and American Frontier History Basic and Cultural Geography Yocum, George B.S., M.A. World, Far East, and German History Reading in History and Social Science HISTORY IS A MYSTERY Sometimes during 6th hour in room 225, strange and terrifying noises from what is fondly referred to as the History Hall would float up through the radiators to mystify us all. Gathering up all our courage and plenty of paper, we ventured down to get the 'inside story' on what was happening. We never did find out, but we were able to get some ideas from the 14 teachers in our social studies department. Have confidence in yourself-it's the only way to obtain success, says Mr. Kennedy. That must be true, because it's got to take something to do the twist in front of the entire student body, doesn't it Mr. Kennedy? Some of you may doubt the authenticity of this, but would you believe our own Mr. Lankford was prude in high school and never dated until his junior year? Not us, but we do go along with him when he says Ruskin's period of apathy is over and spirit is back! If anyone is wondering why our school's paint job looks so good, go straight to Mr. Yocum. He was a member of the crew who spent part of their summer vacation refinishing Ruskin, he also went camping in Canada and Colorado. Mr. Bias describes his most embarrassing moment as being the time he caught his tie in the ditto machine. Write On, Mr. Bias! Even psy- chology couldn't explain those weird noises, so we moved on. BELOW: Meet Mr. Lankford, he cares. ABOVE: Watch where you are going, Mr. Bias. BELOW: Mr. Kennedy's world is history. '35 X X LJ l I X X ABOVE: Boothe and Perry, lifelong pals, at least 'til tomorrow. ABOVE Mr Wmg teaches THE PLOT THICKENS We take it for granted that a teacher always can answer his own tests, but according to Mr. Wild, that doesn't always hold true. As a matter of fact, he once lost the key and flunked his own exam. Wondering what to do next, Mr. Reynolds suddenly cha-chaed by us. Ex- plaining that he was merely getting in shape for a weekend of dancing with his wife, which is how he likes to spend his spare time, he stopped just long enough to say, Whatever you be in life, be the best! Although neither Mr. Boothe nor Mr. Perry, team teachers, knew anything about the mysterious noise, they did have some opinions on certain other matters. They both enjoy team teaching because, by having two teachers, you can better serve the students. The only alteration Mr. Boothe would approve of is to make Rex Perry a beautiful lady. Mr. Perry is a new teacher here this year, but definitely not a newcomer. Once an Eagle quarterback and a 1968 graduate at Ruskin, when asked what he liked about RHS, he answered, Mr. Steck, he's great! D , , ABOVE Yes BELOW: Mr. Partridge and Mr. Quest aren t always this bored. that S exactly what S X kg 5 Xxxixx NM mv 'e X :wma gi , , K MM ,. X V 5 i Mr. Wmg f K .V Q , ww .' ,f WW fa 3w,f 9'6 Z4 few-Q 2I ?,1af5 4f' 4, x .ff 'FH v'i 'w 2'-s' .1 3,,f'1g if f 'W vm,-.', NZ' W M43 Wg, 5, ,MQ . K . 'ff' Wh-,ffm 'Zu w5 u ,25f'?'5w f' y,,,:'Wf'i4 My fm. Y, in ZZ' ' Q03 f '19 1' L:95 'f .. ,mm CASE REMAINS UNSOLVED With still no solution as to the origin of the noise, we visited Mr. Partridge and Mr. Quest, our second pair of team teachers. Unable to get any information from them about our real mission, we asked Mr. Partridge if his house had ever been assaulted by a student. Only once, I woke up homecoming morning and my house was covered with blue and gold streamers, thanks to pep club , he replied. That gives Mr. Quest something to look forward to on Courtwar- ming morning. Our suspicions were immediately aroused by Mr. Taylor when he told us that his idol is Alfred E. Newman of MAD magazine fame, but just as quickly we dismissed him as a possibility-his room is across the hall from 225. Not wanting to bother Mr. Wing with trivia like blood-curdling screams, we stopped in to see him work with his WEEKLY READER staff and conduct a STUCO meeting at the same time. Our talk with Miss Hensch could also have been a good-bye, for this is her last year at Ruskin. However, she does leave a very worthwhile message, Know yourself. Our one last chance at solving the mystery was with Miss Trindle, Miss Hensch's replacement. We deduced that she was much too new to know anything about it. We wished her much success in her first year at Ruskin, and trudged back up to 225, with the Case of the Mysterious Cries unsolved. BELOW: Not us, Mr. Partridge. Z BEI mal N f, 74 fl! 574312 t 1,11 LQ 5 2 - ' A 1 X Z ,A if S ff 5 f s X7 J , Z if , N, ,Q I' 265 X . 1 44 .- f ,,ff,V, V if if ,ep K, V, ,477 ll' x G ff ff ,yfffrff f if 1 f f xy f ffyff if MW l ABOVE: Surprise, Miss Trindle! f ,pu-. fi we S lb- s 3 .. l f U NN l , 3 Wi f7 if Z g i lr! BELOWg it seems as though Mr. Taylor uses a lot of aud material. Q fi J io-visual Hensch, Diane B.S. Contemporary issues Sociology U.S. Cultural History Partridge, Gerald B.A., M.S. Family Relations Driver Education Quest, Ken B.A., M.E. Family Relations American History Taylor, Doug B.S. World History Trindle, Carolyn B.J., M.A. Contemporary Issues Sociology U.S. Cultural History BELOW: Miss Hensch leaves John Fluskin for Fiod Culley. ,,-4. l l l l I69 Q , i 2 I ual M,,.,...- i' M,-v , is 'N . cc if , Afsgfzg if A Wim rade. .fi , ,W , ,' ,ff 'f ,,,,,,,,,,..,m, ,. Z . .. , W --m,,,e.... W-vm., ,. --W... W'--nwwf-,--n,M,. ,. 1 l 2? wmv: J. , 'W . li ,i , , l I ,Wx lxifs- - 'h, ' re ,, 1, -xxx ABOVE: Mr. Beers arranges the display case. BELOW: Where are you going, Mr. Tyler? Conner, William B.A. Aerospace Education Hayes, Hilton 20 yrs. in USAF Fl.O.T.C. Aide Beers, Roy B.S., M.S. Special Education Tyler, Dave B.S., MS. Special Education NO TWO STUDENTS ARE ALIKE We have a group of very impor- tant people here at Fluskin, who along with their everyday classes, render many services, such as working in the cafeteria and sell- ing candy, donuts, and ice cream. MIRAGE talked to the Special Education teachers about their students' activities and their own personal teaching experiences. After 11 years of teaching at Ruskin, Mr. Beers feels his major goal has been to suit each in- dividual student's needs and to make everyone happy. Having former students come back and seeing how they have changed, said Mr. Tyler, is my most rewar- ding teaching experience. It's hard for a teacher to think of the time when he WASN'T a ffkm, teacher, or might not BE a teacher, but when posed with the question, Mr. Tyler said, I worked in a gas station once, and lVlr. Beers replied, I could go into business or be a principal, but I guess that is still teaching. Yes, special education has a very important role at Fiuskin, but who has a very important role to special education? Mr. Beers and Mr. Tyler! iff , x xx 3 Q. xi X X f Q33 'K .XV , X X 55 x S N N 'if I 1 V 1 w V X . 4 W ,f , ff A L W y M , ff 1 ,Z 1 , ? 1 N: 4 M Q, ,. I Ui V V ' 12 W. H 1: ll ,. fi W. 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These lunches need something! I suppose inflation has affected everything and RHS lunches are no exception. For example, take a close look at the chili-it seems that the ratio of beans to meat is a badly proportioned 10 to 1. And shouldn't that schoolboy we've seen for the past ten years have graduated and gone to college by now? With the price in milk jumping from 36 to 80: this year, it might be wise to invest in a cow and bring your own. However, Fluskin's eight competent cooks made the best of a bad situation and were able to come up with a variety of well-balanced meals to tempt even the daintiest of appetites. When asked what special ingredient is added to make Ruskin's lunches a success, one cook replied: A dose of kindness, a snatch of brain power, and a double swash of SPIRIT!! Cooks pictured are: Audrey Fulkerson, Donna Hobbs, Betty Siercks, Sharon Stevens, Virginia Stillwagon, Dotty Wall, and Sherly Zeiber. 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THERE,S MORE IN '74 Nobody at Fluskin can hitch a ride like Larry Yeager can. L A I 'N Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Bob Carol Leonard Vicki Wayne Zina Lori Jones, Curt Jones, Gary Jones, Greg Jones, Herbert Jones, Joe Jones, Mano Jungden, Janet Kaiser, David Karr, David Katekaru, Ken Kennedy, Peggy Kennedy, Sharon Kenyon, Greg Kerr, Beverly Kersley, Vicky Keyes, Michael Klell, Larry Kilgore, Glenda Kilgore, Gloria Kilgore, Sherril Kirkland, Bob to , ggl t bi X 2 s av. -1 '45 ,fx ggi Skis Ldgf -if 1' we N wi fi' ' ii' 7121? exe ,1 ., i-Ay ,xx - -i 'iilfy t 'Ms wen?-:Ki if S . 1. t Q 1.9, y s Q- xi ' J Q! WP S' Ab. xx , . .t '-V-. fy-, yu,- st., X. , ,rx ., . :, a,.,1,1st X9 1- fi ' ' ' 4. -s H, .X , , .. a0 N x X E x N , , K X , jk... L t?'4iWf5i tlcthl . ,fw fr-11 -+L! , w., Pl ff, it l . Rn '-ill? gk S 4 . Al! 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'lb' 440 SENIORS PARTICIPATE IN COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Craig Sharon Holm Holland 44611 Kari Holmboe Brian Holmes Linda Hoover Marilyn Hoover Jon Hopkins Thomas Hopkins Flobin Horne 230 W... .J A N.-. ,,..., ,,...5.....,.Q .. ,fv ,, ,I MH 'f f 1 4 ff 4 4 ' 4 ff ' Vf .,, ff f I 1 'i F' f W 1 ff f ff, 457 ff Q H9 f X xi' gr' ww i uv xv X' av 5. N, 4 ka X, 43, 1 ,WOW agg- 'qnf A fowu. ,gn ,y V, W W, ,Ag f 4 mf f W ,fy f M wf W -1 ' 'fif ,Z 0 X -..,,. F4 Bob Largent Richard Largent Bruce Lavender Lorri Lawson Debora Lee Diane Lge ilund i walks on the gym floor with hard Audie Leigh Deborah Lester Steve Loman David Looney Mark Lovelace Dennis Lynn X . STUCO PRES., LYNN, STARS IN SOUND OF MUSIC Lq...,e Q 1 Carol McChesney Joni McCord Diana McCormick Y ,, G., , 6 117' 'K . ,,-,Au 12' , i P Diane McCormick Mike MCCUNOUQD Mike Mcoanie' 141, X Pl! .0-4-...N o avi c if Robert McFarland Matthew Mceraw Tessv McKee Team of joy Om Queen 'ana C mmm 233 M f ,W f X 41-uw wwmw....,,,,,,, sigm. .X A ai 2:7Zz d alfe Iler ,, fn' .' Www, -. ,,o'f ' ' Cf, 'M ' 7 J 9 ' t L . ,ir . 5 0 'bf '9 ai' ' ' 1- Z , 'f ff'n- vb Steve Morgan Steve Muller Melody Murphy Charles Myers Helen Neville W3 'NAM Tony Nicolaisen l James Noble Gary Northcraft Rhonda Nuzum Linda Ochs l Richard Miner Roy Miner ERRITT CO EDITS 74 MIRAGE an NE Q U vacki Miner Dennis ivmcnen 17' 3 far i 4475 , l 1 I Davld Mizener DOH Moore ABLE 2 ii 7 C E 9 K A Q , f iw --x. Martin Merritt says he learned this from flipper. 235 ,.,A'-'.+f1-,'1 . Q 2 K I g ? 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Birkes, Teresa: DECA 11,12 Bisacca, Stephen Bliss, Terri: DECA 11:T8tl 123 VICA 12 Blyholder, John: NHS 10,11,12, R CLUB 10,11,123 TRACK 10,11, 123 MIRAGE 12 Bogar, Shane: GOLF 10,12 Boltz, Mike: BSB 10 Bond, Denise: DIG 11,123 PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Borcherding, Barbie: DECA 113 FT 123 PEP CLUB 103 T8.l 123 VICA 12 Borchert, Herbert Borden, Melody: CO 10,113 PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Sec.3STUCO1O,11,12 Bowmar, Bob Boyer, Darlene: DECA 11,12 Bradley, Debbie Bantner, Terry: DECA TTQTRACK 10,11,123 T8tl 12 Brittain, Nancy: CHOIR 123 GC 113 NHS 10,11,12 Brock, Mike: ROTC 10,11,123 FB 123 KC 11,123 NHS 11,123 R CLUB 113 TRACK 12 Bronson, Karla: DECA 113 PEP CLUB 10 Brown, Brian: BB 10,113 KC 11,123 TEN 10,12 Brown, Kathryn Browning, Brenda Browning, Glenda: PEP CLUB 12 Brouse, Steve: CA 10,11,12 Sec. 81 Treas.3 XC 11,123 H-L 123 NHS 11,123 R CLUB 10,11,123 SC 103 TRACK 10,11,12 f Bruton, Brian: BB 103 D8tS 103 STUCO 10 Bryson, Vicki: DECA 113 STUCO 10 Buckner, Kevin: DECA 11,123 PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Buie, Cheri: CHOIR 10,11,12 Pres.3 WGC 10,11,123 NHS 10,11,12 Hist.3 MC 12, PEP CLUB 10,11,12, RTT 10,11,123 STUCO 10,11 Burt, Carol: CHOIR 10,11,123 WGC 11,123 RTT 10 Butts, Marilyn: DECA11,123GC1O,11 Calvert, Kathy: H-L 123 NHS 123 PEP CLUB 10,113 RTT 10,11,123 STUCO Q 10,12 Campbell, Kathy: FTA 103 NHS 10,11,123 PEP CLUB 10 Cantwell, Marvin: DECA 11 Carey, Diana: GFS 10,113 NHS 10,11,12 Carr, Katherine: DECA 11,123 PEP CLUB 10 Carey, Teresa: CO 123 D 81 S 11,123 F. Conn 12, PEP CLUB 10,11,12, PC 12 Pres. Carter, Dave: RC 11 Castiglia, Kathy Caywood, Richard: CC 123 NHS 10,11,12 Champagne, Patti3 FHA 123 NHS 11,12 Cheesman, Shirley: FTA 10,11,123 PEP CLUB 12 Christensen, Steven: WREST. 10 Clark, Jerry: BB 10,11,123 KC 11,12 Claus, Lisa: PEP CLUB 11 Clifford, Gary: BSB 10 Cochran, Paula: GFS 123 NHS 11,12 Cole, Roger Coleman, Lisa: CHOIR 10,123 GC 113 PEP CLUB 10 Collier, Jerry: MGC 113 CHOIR 113 RTT 12 Collingsworth, Mike: T8.l 123 VICA 12 Combs, Janet: F. Conn. 123 PEP CLUB 10 Comstock, Becky: CO 11 V.P.3 STUCO 10,11 Conard, Jack: DECA 113 Tal 123 VICA 12 Cooper, Diana Corbin, Melinda: GFS 103 H-L 123 NHS 10,11 Cornell, Richard BELOW: Kathi Dugan and Mary Fallen were two of the many senior blood donors. ,123 PEP CLUB 10 ,Q Y Culver, Curliss Curtis, Dalton Danne Daveni Davis, Davis, Davis, Decke Denny NHS Dodd, PEP Donne 11 DreSh4 10,1 Dugan 12 Duggz Duncz Dykm WR Eagle Eagle Erick: Ervin, 10, Eshnz Faller Fenne Fleck Ford, Forre Fousl list.: bob 1: PC 1 X f I L 1 ABOVE: Take a puff: it's springtime! Culver, Tina Curliss, Dave: CC 11 Curtis, Charles: BSB 10,11,12: BB 10: FT 10,11,12 D Dalton, Vicki: DECA 11: GFS 11 Danner, Doug: D818 10: DECA 11: T81l 12: VICA 12 Davenport, Mike: CC 11: D818 10,11,12: RTT 12: STUCO 11 Davis, Mike: DECA 11:T8tl 12: VICA 12 Davis, Randy Davis,Terry: FHA 11,12 Decker, Rick: XC 11,12: RCLUB 10,11,12:TRACK 10,11,12:WREST 11 Denny, Kevin: BB 10,11,12: CO 11: FB 10,12: H-L 12: JS 11: KC 11,12: NHS 10,11,12: R CLUB 11,12: STUCO 10,11 Dodd, Gayla: FC 11,12 Pres.: FTA 10,11,12 VP: GFS 12: NHS 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10: RTT 12: MC 12 Donnell Cliff: BSB 10,11,12: BB 10: FB 10: KC 11,12: R CLUB 12: WREST 11 Dresher, Kim: CHL 10,12: CHOIR 10,11: DECA 11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: RTT 10,12: STUCO 10,11 Dugan, Kathi: CHOIR 10: WGC 11: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Pres.: MIRAGE 12 Duggar, Eliza: BAND 11,12: CHOIR 12: ORCH. 11: RTT 12 Duncan,Linda:FC10:MC11,12:NHS11,12:ORCH.10,11,12 Dykman, Doug: D818 10: GFS 11: NHS 10,11,12: STUCO 12: TEN 10: E Eagleburger, Kevin: BB 10,11: NHS 10,11,12: ORCH. 11 Eagles, Karen: RTT 12 Ericksen, Steve: DECA 11: FB 11: GFS 10 Ervin, Nancy: D818 10: DIG 11,12: FT 11: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: STUCO 10,12 Eshnaur, Toni: DECA 11,12 WREST 10 F Fallen, Mary: CA 10: FHA 12: MC 12: NHS 12: MIRAGE 12 Fennesy, Joe: BSB 10: STUCO 12 Fleck, Becky: RTT 11 Ford, Mike: BSB 10: DECA 11 Forrester, Larry: ROTC 10,11: CC 11: NHS 10,11,12 Foust, Debbie: DECA 11,12 Fowler, Shahara: DECA 11,12: STUCO 11 Francisco, Bob: BAND 10,11,12: H-L 12: NHS 11,12: ORCH 11,12 Fredrick, Mary: CHOIR 10,11: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Friess, Terry: ROTC 10: DECA 10 Fry, Jerry: FC 11,12: NHS 11,12 Fry, Julie: D818 11,12: GFS 12: H-L 12 Editor: NHS 10, 11,12 VP: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Fuchs, Sabrina: DECA 11,12 Fullerton, Elizabeth: ROTC 10: PEP CLUB 12 G Galloway, Lois: CHOIR 10,11,12: WGC 10,11,12: GFS 11: NHS 10,11 Tres., 12 Pres.: ORCH. 11,12: STUCO 12: MIRAGE 11 eamner, Barbi: CHOIR 10: DECA 11: FT 12: T8tI 12 Gardonia, Mary: CHOIR 10,11,12: WGC 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10 Garrick, Paul Gerhart, Mike: DECA 11 Gibson, Debbie: CH 12: DECA 11: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Gibson, Greg Gibson, Jo Ann: F. Conn. 11: NHS 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10: H-L 12 Gibson, Maurice Giles, Brian: BSB 10: FB 11,12: STUCO 12: TRACK 11 Gilio, Phyllis: JS 11: WW 12 Gillespie, Gary: DECA 11:T8tl 12: VICA 12 Gillis, Dianne: ROTC 10 Good, Kathy: F. Conn. 12 Gore, Mike: DECA 11:T81l 12: VICA 12 Gordon, Tony: BB 12: FB 12: R CLUB 12: TRACK 12 Gossage, Randy: DECA11: FB 11,12 Gott, Cindy: DECA 11 Gourley, Linda: CA 10: F. Conn. 10,11,12: GFS 10: H-L 12: JS 11: NHS 10,11,12: RTT 11,12 Grandon, Paul: ROTC 12: TRACK 12: T81l 12: VICA 12 Gray, Cheryl: CHOIR 12: WGC 12: GFS 10,11,12: MC 12: NHS 11,12 Tres.: STUCO 11 Greving, Karen: RTT 11,12 Groblebe, Jack: T81l 12: VICA 12 Grogman, Doug: FB 10 Grotz, Diane: GC 11,12: GFS 11 H Hackathorn, Dave: ROTC 10,11,12: MGC 11,12: CHOIR 10,11,12: DSS 10: STUCO 10 LEGEND BAND - Golden Eagle Band JS - Junior Stand KC - Key Club MC - Medical Careers MGC - Men's Glee Club MIRAGE - Yearbook NHS - National Honor Society ORCH - Ruskin Symphony Orchestra PEP CLUB - Pep Club PC - Photo Club BB - Basketball BSB - Baseball CA - Creative Arts CC - Chess Club CH - Chanters CHL - Cheerleaders CHOIR - Choir CO - Class Officers DECA - Distributive Education, RC - Radio Club Clubs of America R CLUB - R Club DIG - Diggers ROTC - Air Force Junior Reserve D8tS - Debate 81 Speech Officer's Training Corps FB - Football RTT - Ruskin Thesplan Troupe FC - Film Club SC - Science Club FHA - Future Homemakers STUCO - Student Council of America TEN - TENNIS FT - Flag Team T81l - Trades 81 lndustry FTA - Future Teachers TRACK - Track of America VICA - Vocational Industrial GC - Girl's Choir Clubs of America GFS - German, French, and WGC - WOmG0'S Glee Club WREST - Wrestling Spanish Club GOLF - Golf WW - Weight Watchers XC - Cross Country H-L - School Paper 25 Hadlock, Tina: DECA 11,12 Hankins, Bill: XC 11,12: FT 10: KC 12: R CLUB 11,12 Treas.: TRACK 10,11,12 Harmon, Denise:.FTA 10,11,12 Pres.: NHS 11,12: PEP CLUB 10: MIRAGE 11 Harness, Mary: D8IS 12: FTA 10,11,12: GFS 10,11,12 Pres.: NHS 10,11,12 Sec.: PEP CLUB 12: MIRAGE 11 Harris, Claude: MGC 11,12: CHOIR 10,PAFT 10: R Club 11,12: TRACK 10 Hart, Jim Haskins, Debbie Hayes, Becky: DECA 11: PEP CLUB 10: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Hayworth, Scott: BB 12: FT 10,11,12: R CLUB 11:TRACK 12 Hedrick, Stan: BB 10 Hempy, Jan: CHOIR 10: DECA 11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11 V.P.: RTT 10,11: H-L 12 Henderson, Maria: DECA 11,12 Hendricks, Roxie: FTA 10: GFS 10: NHS 10,11,12: STUCO 10 Herdliska, Reber: STUCO 12: T8Il 12: VICA 12: DECA 11 Herrick, Mike: BB 10,11,12: H-L12: KC 11,12 Hill, Albert: BAND 12: FT 12: TRACK 12 Hill, Patty: DIG 11,12: FT 11: F. Conn. 12: FTA 10: PEP CLUB 10,11,12, RTT 12 Hinckley, Nancy: D818 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Hock, Dennis: FT 10: TRACK 12 Hockensmith, Fred: BSB 10: FB 10,12 Hohenfeldt, Teresa Holdeman, Sheryl Holland, Craig: BAND 12: DECA 12 Holm, Sherri: D8IS 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10: RTT 12 Holmboe, Kari: DECA 11:T8tl 12: VICA 12 Holmes, Brian: DECA 12: STUCO 10 Hoover, Linda Hoover, Marilyn: FTA 10: GFS 11: PEP CLUB 10 Hope, Joe Hopkins, Jon: MGC 11,12: CC 11: CHOIR 11,12 Hopkins, Tom: MGC 12: CC 11: CHOIR 12 Horne, Robin: D8IS 10,11,12: RTT 12 Horton, Craig: T8tl 12: VICA 12: WREST 10 Houser, Art Hudson, Becky: CHOIR 10,12: WGC 11 Huser, Brian: DECA 11: FB 11,12: VICA 12 J Jeffreys, Linda Johnson, Dale: ROTC 10,11,12: MIRAGE 12 Jones, Donna Jones, Michael Jordon, Margaret: FHA 12 K Kahl, Sharon: GFS 10: NHS 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10 Kaiser, Phil: H-L1O,11,12: PC 12: MIRAGE 11,12 Kean, Holly: CA 10: DECA 11 1 Keating, Karen: D818 10,11,12: RTT 11 Keele, Barry: DECA 11: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Pres.: NHS 12 Kennedy, Debbie: DIG 12: PEP CLUB 11,12 Kennedy, Mike: BSB 11: BB 10,11,12: NHS 11,12: R CLUB 12 Kennedy, Patricia: H-L 12 Kerr, Tom: CHOIR 10,11: DECA 11: JS 11:T8tl 12: VICA 12 Kincade, Larry: DECA 11,12: WREST 10,11,12 King, Steve: H-L 12: MIRAGE 12 Kinyon, Karen: FTA 10 Pres.: GFS 12: NHS 12: PEP CLUB 10: STUCO Klein, Cerry: BB 10,11: FC 10: NHS 10,11,12: TRACK 12 Klink, Mark: BSB 10: KC 11,12 Knight, Kathy: NHS 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10: MIRAGE 12 Knight, Robert: MGC 11,12: CHOIR 10,11,12: DECA 11: WREST 10,11,12 Knuth, Mike: BAND 10: NHS 11,12: TRACK 10 Kobel, Lois: DECA 11: RTT 10,11 Kurdi, Skip: CA 12: XC 11,12: FB 10: KC 12: RCLUB 11,12 Pres.: TRACK 10,11,12: MIRAGE 12 Kurzweil, Kim L Landry, John: DECA 10: T8Il 12: VICA 12 Langseth, Amy Largent, Duane Largent, Robert Lavender, Bruce: DECA 11: STUCO 10,12: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Lawson, Lorri: CHL 10: DECA 11,12: DIG 12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: RTT 10,11 Lee, Debbie: DECA 11: PEP CLUB 11:STUCO 12 Lee, Diane: FHA 12 Lester, Debbie: NHS 11,12: ORCH. 10,11 Loman, Steve: BB 11 Looney, David: R CLUB 12: TRACK 12: WREST 12 Lovelace, Mark: FB 10,11,12 Lundeen, Donna: DECA 10 Lynn, Dennis: MGC 11,12: D8IS 10,11,12: H-L 12: KC 12:STUCO11,12 Pres. Mc McChesney, Carol: ROTC 11,12: CHOIR 12: WGC 11: PEP CLUB 10 McCord, Joni McCormick, Diana: CHL 10: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Treas.: STUCO 12 McCormick, Diane: D818 10: GC 10: RTT 11: STUCO 12 McCullough, Mike: DECA 11: T8tl 12: VICA 12 McDaniels, Mike: T8II 12 McFarland, Bob: DECA 11,12 McGraw, Matt: ROTC 10: BAND 11: TRACK 12: T8tl 12: WREST 11 McKee, Tessy: DECA 11,12 McClean, Bart: ROTC 10: BAND 10: T8Il 12 McNeiIey, Leslie: PEP CLUB 10: RTT 12 BELOW: Dave Pull uses the map to show the women folk exactly where he lives. 74' nsmw, , W- ABOVI of the Macey Macke Mahnl 10,1 Makac Malott Marks Marn, Marn, Marric Martir Masol KC Matthi Mead Meier Meloy Mend 10, Merril Metca NHS Meus Miller Miller Miller Miller Mitch Mizer Morg Murp Myer: Nesb Z: RTT I 11,12 J a ywhere S 1 ,Z if I' .5 , ,vw aff ,1,1 'f 3 :J ' K., If, ' ff i I 1 U,.h 1, i X , ,,, we 1' Way: V ff , 'Y Mft?-,fy-7 L, ' ABOVE: Terri Bliss and Mimi Murphy anxiously await their favorite time of the day. M Macey, Steve: DECA 11 Mackey, Ken: ROTC 10: CA 10 Mahnken, Carol: CHOIR 10,11,12 Tres.: DECA 12: FTA 10 VP: WGC 10,11,12: GFS 10: PEP CLUB 10 STUCO 12 Makadanz, Clara: FHA 12: GFS 10 Malotte, Denny: BB 10,11,12: GOLF 10,11,12 Marks, Marianna F. Conn. 10,12: GFS 11: NHS 10,11,12 Marn, Dave: FB 10,11,12: RCLUB 11,12:TRACK 11,12 Marn, Don: FB 10,12:TRACK 11,12 Marriott, Shirley: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Martin, Jim Mason, Randy: BSB 10,11: BB 10,11,12: CC 11,12: D81S 12: FB 10,11,12: KC 10,11,12 Pres.: NHS 10,11,12: PC 12: R CLUB 11,12 VP Matthews, Allen: DECA 11,12: KC 12: STUCO 11 Mead, Doris: FHA 11: FT 12: PEP CLUB 10 Meier, Kim: DIG 11,12 Cap.: FT 11: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: STUCO 10 Meloy, Craig: GFS 11 Mendenhall, Benny: DECA 11,12: FB 10,11,12: R CLUB 11: TRACK 10,11,12 Merritt, Martin: CC 11: D818 11,12: RTT 11,12: MIRAGE 12 Metcalfe, Harley: BSB 11,12: BB 10,11,12: FB 10,11,12: H-L 12: KC 11,12: NHS 10,11,12: R CLUB 11: STUCO 11: TRACK 12 Meuschke, Don: DECA 11 Miller, Diane: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: RTT 12 Miller, Skip: D8tS 12: RTT 12: STUCO 12 Miller, Steve Miller, Vicki: NHS 11,12 Mitchell, Dennis: FB 10,11,12: R CLUB 11,12 Mizener, David Morgan, Steve: BSB 11,12: TRACK 12: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Murphy, Melody: T8tI 12: VICA 12 Myers, Chuck: CC 12 N Neville, Helen: DSS 10: FTA 11,12: H-L 12: NHS 11,12: ORCH. 10,11,12: RTT 10: STUCO P0,12 Nicholaison, Tony Noble. J.D.: BAND 10,11,12! MC 11,12: NHS 10,11,12: ORCH. 11,12: STUCO 10 Northcraft, Gary: FB 10: GOLF 10,11 O cons, Linda: BAND 10,11,12, PEP CLUB 12 O'DelI,Rod:DECA11:T8tI12:VlCA12 oiewine, Roberta: BAND 10: CHOIR 12: cc 11 Oman, Steve: BAND 10 P Payne, Pat: DECA 11,12: STUCO 11 Payton, Marilyn Pennington, Mark: GOLF 10,11 Perkins, Michael: ORCH. 10,11,12: GFS 10: NHS 11,12: SC 12 Perkins, Wendell: ROTC 10: CC 11: FC 12 Treas.: NHS 10,11,12 Perry, Scott: BAND 10: MIRAGE 12 Peterson, Scott: DECA 11: T811 12: VICA 12 Pettit, Mike: BSB 10: WREST 10: RTT 10,11,12 Pfankuche, Lisa: GFS 10,11: NHS 10,11,12: ORCH. 10 Phillips, Dennis Pierson, Michele Pilsl, Cindy Pinkharn, Sharon: CHOIR 11,12: WGC 11,12: GFS 10,11: NHS 11,12: WW 12 Pollman, Debbie: CO 11: DIG 11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Postle, Arlene Postle, David: DECA 11,12: STUCO 10,11: TRACK 11 Powell, Jeanie: GFS 10,11 Powers, Jesse: BSB 10: F. Conn. 11 Priddy, Kathy: CO 12: DECA 11,12: NHS 11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: STUCO 10 Pritchett, John: BSB 10,11,12: DECA 11: FB 10: R CLUB 11,12: STUCO 10: T811 12: VICA 12 Pull, Chuck: BSB 10: BSB 10: DECA 11,12 Pres.: KC 11,12 Putnam, Dave R Rabuse, Mark: MGC 11,12: CHOIR 10,11,12: XC 10,11,12: H-L 12: NHS LEGEND BAND - Golden Eagle Band BB - Basketball BSB - Baseball CA - Creative Arts CC - Chess Club CH - Chanters CHL - Cheerleaders CHOIR - Choir CO - Class Officers DECA - Distributive Education Clubs of America DIG - Diggers D818 - Debate 81 Speech FB - Football FC - Film Club FHA - Future Homemakers of America FT - Flag Team FTA - Future Teachers of America GC - Girl's Choir GFS - German, French, and Spanish Club GOLF - Golf H-L - School Paper JS - Junior Stand KC - Key Club MC - Medical Careers MGC - Men's Glee Club MIRAGE -- Yearbook NHS - National Honor Society ORCH - Ruskin Symphony Orchestra PEP CLUB - Pep Club PC - Photo Club RC - Radio Club R CLUB - R Club ROTC - Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps RTT - Ruskin Thespian Troupe SC - Science Club STUCO - Student Council TEN - Tennis T811 - Trades 8- lndustry TRACK - Track VICA - Vocational Industrial Clubs of America WGC - Women's Glee Club WREST - Wrestling WW - Weight Watchers XC - Cross Country Nesbit, Melanie 11,12: R CLUB 10,11,12: STUCO 12 Treas.: TRACK 10,11,12: MIRAGE 12 Ralph, Michael Rauber, Maureena Ray, Pamela: PEP CLUB 10D 11 Reiter, John: DECA 11,12 Richardson, Jack Ricketts, George: FB 10: NHS 11,12: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Riggins, Mike: CP 12: DECA 11: Tal 12: VICA 12 Pres.: MIRAGE 11 Roberts, Denise Rogers, Cynthia Rogers, LaVonna, R.: F. Conn. 10,12: GFS 12: PEP CLUB 10,11 Rollo, Cheryl: DECA 11: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Rooks, Conie: DECA 11,12 Root, Donald: FB 10: KC 12 Rose, Kevin: VICA 12 Ross, Denise: GFS 11: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Rothove, Brian: DECA 11:T8tl 12 Rusk, Mona: D8iS 10: F. Conn. 12 Treas.: FTA 10: GFS 12: NHS 10,11,12: STUCO 12 Russell, Paula: RTT 12 Ruth, Rick S Saling, Pam: ROTC 10,11,12: DECA 11 Sanders, Jami: DECA 11 Schilling, Susan: DIG 11,12: F. Conn. 11,12: FTA 10,11 Sec.: MC 12: NHS 12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: STUCO 12: MIRAGE 11: 12 Editor Seehausen, Cheryl: DECA 12: FHA 12 Pres.: PEP CLUB 10 Seura, Leah Ann: PEP CLUB 10 Seymour, Gary: NHS 10,11,12: SC 12 Sharpe, Mike: BSB 10: FB 10,11,12: R CLUB 11,12 Shaughnessy, Donna Shuman, Cathy Sieleman, Brenda: CA 10 Sieleman, Rinda Silvers, Kenny: FB 10: TRACK 10 Simpson, Mike: BSB 10: FB 10,11,12: R CLUB 11,12 Skaggs, Steve: SC 10: STUCO 10 Slavens, Deanna: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Smith, Jerry: ROTC 10,11,12 Smith, Neal: ROTC 10,11: BAND 10,11,12: D8tS 12: FTA 10: ORCH. 12 Smith, Paschal: CC 11: RC 11 Smith, Steve: FB 10,11,12: R CLUB 10,11,12: TRACK 10,11,12: KC 12 Snider, Wayne: GFS 11 Spratt, Ron: ROTC 10 Starforth, Tom: BSB 10,12: STUCO 11,12 St. Clair, John Stevens, Leroy: ROTC 10,11,12 Stewart, Howard Stock, Dirk: BSB 10,11: BB 12: FC 11,12: FB 10,11,12: JS 11,12: KC 12 MC 12: R CLUB 10,11,12: TRACK 12: WREST 12 Stock, Kirk: BB 10,12: MGC 10,11,12: CHOIR 10,11,12: DECA 11,12: FB 10,11: STUCO 12 Stone, Terry Adams: PEP CLUB 10 Stover, Amy: DECA 11,12 Strong: PEP CLUB 10,12 Summers, Steve: BB 11: GFS 10: GOLF 10,11,12: KC 11,12: MIRAGE 12 T Thelander, Sheree: FHA 10: PEP CLUB 10: GFS 10 Thomas, David: DECA 12: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Thomas, Tom: STUCO 10 Thrailkill, Carol: BAND 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10 Thurman, Sheryl: PEP CLUB 10,12 Tiemeier, Phillip: GFS 11: MIRAGE 12 Tompkins, Ken: DECA 11,12 Torrez, Robert: BSB 12: CC 12: TEN 12 Transmeier, Gary: ROTC 10: NHS 11,12 Traylor, Mike: DECA 11:T8il 12: VICA 12 Tucker, James Tyner, Jack: FB 10,11 Taylor, Rick U Ulery, Jerry: DECA 11: GOLF 10 Urton, Jenny: FTA 10,11 His.: NHS 10,11,12: PEP C UB 10 V Valle, Curt: BAND 12: BB 10,11: FB 10: GOLD 10: NHS 10,11,12: ORCH, 12: TEN 11,12 Vandervort, Cathy: DECA 11,12 Vanhoye, Marie Van Noy, Chuck: DECA 11,12: TRACK 10 Vasalinda, Dennis: GFS 10 Vickers, Julie Voss, Terry: T8tl 12: VICA 12 W Wages, Mike: DECA 11,12: FB 10,11 Waldren, Jamie: DECA 11: FB 12: R CLUB 12: TRACK 12: T8tI 12: VICA Walker, Robert: BAND 12: ORCH. 12: STUCO 123 TRACK 12 Walker, Robin: FHA 12 Sec. Wallace, Terry: CHOIR 10,11,12: WGC 10,11,12: NHS 12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: RTT 10,11,12 Pres. 2 Wallen, Robin Walton, Renee: FHA 11 Washburn, John: D818 10: NHS 10,11,12: MIRAGE 11 Watkins, Donna: FTA 10 Weaver, Chuck Weaver, Cindy Weiss, Carla: DECA 12: F. Conn. 11 Welborn, Debbie: ROTC 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11 Wells, Deana: CA 12: PEP CLUB 12: STUCO 12: WW 11 Welter, Jay: MGC 12: CHOIR 10,11,12: RTT 12 West, Suzanne: DECA 11,12: FHA 11: STUCO 12 Westbrook, Duane: BAND 10,11: DECA 11: T8tl 12: VICA 12 White, Chris: FB 10: TRACK 11 White, Jim: DECA 11: FB 10 White, Renita: MC 11: NHS 10 Wilkerson, Cindy: FHA 11 Williams, Darrell BELOW: Senior dress up day strikes again! . n ,M W. Williams 12 Williams 10,11 Wilson, Wilson, Winder, Winfield Wohlgei 11,12 Wolf, Dc Wolf, St Woodbi Woodw NHS MFE Woody, Wulff, I Yokum Young, Ziegler Zirkel, Zugenl Zullig, I Zumalt 4 ORCH. 23 VICA P CLUB I ABOVE: And this is the 1974 Graduating Class. WilIiams,Mark:CC11,12:D8tS10,11,12: iv1c11,12:NHs11,12 sruco 12 Williams, Terri: CHL 11,12: CO 11, Treas.: DECA 11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12 Wilson, Kathleen: BAND 10,11,12: ORCH. 11,12: PEP CLUB 10 Wilson, Michelle: CH 12: PEPCLUB 10,12 Winder, Leslie Winfield, Cheryl: WGC 12: MC 12 Sec. Wohlgemuth, Cindy: BAND 12: CHOIR 10,11,12: FT 12: WGC 10: GC 11,12: NHS 10,11,12 Wolf, Donna: D8tS 10,11: DECA 11,12: RTT 10 Wolf, Steve: DECA11,12: BSB12: BB10,11,12: FB10: KC11,12 Woodburn, Woody: DECA 11,12 Woodward, Kim: CH 10,11: CO 10,12: CA 12V.P.: FTA 10: H-L 12: MC 11: NHS 10,11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11,12: STUCO 10, 11: TEN 11,12: MIRAGE 11 Woody, Kenneth: R CLUB 12: TRACK 12: WREST 12 Yokum, Vanessa: DECA 11: GFS 10: T8tl 12: VICA 12 Z Ziegler, Fred: DECA 11:T8tl 12: VICA 12: WREST 10 Zirkel, Gary: BSB 11,12: XC 10: DECA 11,12: GFS 11: TRACK 10 Zugenbuhler, Barry: H-L 12, JS 11: RTT 10,11,12 Zullig, Nancy: DECA 11,12: NHS 11,12: PEP CLUB 10,11 Zumalt, Gary: DECA 11:T8tl 12 Wulff, Howard: CC 10,11,12 Pres. Young, Debra: DECA 11,12: RTT 10 LEGEND BAND - Golden Eagle Band JS - Junior Stand KC - Key Club MC - Medical Careers MGC - Men's Glee Club MIRAGE - Yearbook NHS - National Honor Society ORCH - Ruskin Symphony Orchestra PEP CLUB - Pep Club PC - Photo Club BB - Basketball BSB - Baseball CA - Creative Arts CC - Chess Club CH - Chanters CHL - Cheerleaders CHOIR - Choir CO - Class Officers DECA - Distributive Education RC - Radio Club Clubs of America R CLUB - R Club DIG - Diggers ROTC - Air Force Junior Reserve D8tS - Debate St Speech Officer's Training Corps FB - Football RTT -- Ruskin Thespian Troupe FC - Film Club SC - Science Club FHA - Future Homemakers STUCO - Student Council of America TEN - Tennis FT - Flag Team T8tl - Trades 81 lndustry FTA - Future Teachers TRACK - Track of America VICA - Vocational Industrial GC - Girl's Choir Clubs of America GFS - German, French, and WGC - Women's Glee Club Spanish Club WREST - Wrestling GOLF - Golf WW - Weight Watchers H-L - School Paper XC - Cross Country COlT'lbSl 60 Ackerson, Maxine: 114,176,177 Ackerson, Todd: 83,220 Adams, Rena: 220 Adams, Rocky: 202 Adkins, Roger: 202 Albert, Connie: 996,120,202 Albright, Chris: 202 Albritton, Daniel: 66,184,201 Alford, Mr.: 4,48,68,71,158,159 Allen, Mr.: 66,76,77,162 Allen, John: 68,184 Allen, Marie: 220 Allison, Cheryl: 220,222,250 Allman, Rebecca: 202 Ames, Kathleen: 124,202 Ames, Virginia: 184 Anderson, Chris: 184 Anderson, Pamela: 220 Andrews, Tod: 184 Anthony, Angela: 220 Anthony, Laurie: 12,220 Arbogast, Samuel: 73,74,75,86,219 Arello, Bridget: 184 Arello, Michele: 220 Armstrong, Lora: 184 Armstrong, Lou Ann: 96,97,220 Arnone, Elizabeth: 220 Arnone, Margaret: 220,221 Atchley, Eric: Attebury, Julie: 200 Augustine, Elaine: 202 Ayres, Ernest: 40,220 Backer, Paul: 27,29,112,221 Bade, Gary: 42,43,111,202.205 Bailey. Cynthia: 202 Bailey, Mark: 64,198,202 Bailey, Teresa: 202 Baker, Kevin: 108,220,221 Balcom, Jon: 50,202 Bales, Martin: 62 Bales, Monty: 202,208 Balko, Cindy: 125,184 Barber, Anthony: 219 Barber, Harriet: 23,202 Barber, Paula: 28,202 Barham, Kay: 221 Barnhill, Chandra: 96,102,103,110,184,198 Bartlett, Kathleen: 110,221 Bartley, Margaret: 221 Baskin, Garry: 34,35,90,184 Baskin, Larry: 88,184 Bass, Donald: 202 Bates, Mr.: 136,137 Batson, Carolyn: 221 Batson, David: 76,184 Baxter, Linda Susie: 8,96,100,101,184 Beamer, Kay: 202 Beatty, Renee: 202 Beck, Deborah: 221 Beck, Diana: 202 Beers, Mr.: 171 Behrens, Dennis: 184 Belden, Miss: 8,144,145 Benedict, Darry: 96,184,193,201 Bennett, Bobl: 112,221 Bergman, Laura: 202 Bernard, Leanne: 32,93,96,97,202,226 Biagiolo, Paul: 31,34,35,36,37,184,187 Bias, Mr.: 165 Bickel, John David: 202 Billings, Janice: 221 Billups, Lonnie: 221 Binkley, John: 68,69,70,71,202 Birchard, Jeffrey: 66,72,84,184 Birchfield, Becky: 60,96,184 Birchfield, William: 221 Birkes, Teresa: 221 Blsacca, Mark: 184 Blsacca, Mary: 202 Blsacca, Steve: 221 Bishop, Debra: 96,184 Bishop, Mark: 9,18,19,50,51,202,213 Black, Melanie: 202 Blake, John: 76,202 Blake, Margaret: 184 Blankenship, Gary: 5,42,43,58,59,111,170,202 Blankenship, Rita: 42,43,44,111,184 Blaser, Kim: 184 Blaylock, Jennifer: 31,34,36,173,184,196 Blayney, Martha: 184 Blayney, Paul: 202,203 Bllnzler, Ronald: 76,203 Bliss, Terri: 41,221,257 Blom, Kenneth: 23,56,57,75,184,185 Blom, Randy: 30,43,126,203 Blount, Esther: 203 Blyholder, John: 9,86,221,231 Bockes, Terry: 203 Bodenhamer, Mr.: 153 Boehm, Kimberly: 90,184,187 Bogar, Randal: Boltz, Mike: 221 Bond, Virginia Denise: 96,102,103,221 Boone, Randy: 184,198 Boone, Mr.: 136,137 Booth, Mrs.: 175 Boothe, Mr.: 166,167 Borcherdlng, Barbara: 12,23,221 Borcherding, David: 185 Borchers, Terri: 185 Borchert, Herbert Lee: 221 Borden, Melody: 6,13,44,96,97,128,222 Borden, Mone: 100,101,185 Borden, Victor: 28,46,56,64,90,203 Borne, Gary: 203 Boswell, Joan: 23,185 Bowers. Gary: 185 Bowmar, Lucllle: 203 Bowmar, Robert: 222 Boyer, Darlene: 222 Boyer, Linda: 203 Boyer, Marilyn: 185 Boyles, Jack: 140,203 Bradley, Deborah: Bradley, James: 23,185 Bradley, Paul: 203 Brady, Margaret: 203 Brandweln, Brian: 185 Brantner, Terry: 222 Brashears, Julia: 185 Bratton, Glenn: 203 Briggs, Mrs.: 31,37,172 Brittaln, Nancy: 29,222 Brittaln, Ricky: 66,72,185 Brock, Cheryl: 96,185 Brock, Mike: 43,56,64,222 Bronfman, Bruce: 185 Bronson, Karla: 161,214,222 Bronson, Steven: 203,204 Brothers, Tom: 185,189 Brouse, David: 203,206 Brouse, Stephen: 88,222,232 Brown, Brian: 222 Brown, Deborah: 96,100,101,185 Brown, Craig: 72,90,185 Brown, David: 185 Brown, Glenn: 185 Brown, Mr.: 162 Brown, Lori: 9,18,19,61,93,96.203,216 Brown, Patricia: 185 Brown, Phillip: 42,43,203 Brown, Richard Marshall: 90,203 Brown, Tony: 42,43,185 Browne, Barbara: 203 Browne, Diane: 96,185 Browning, Brenda: 223 Browning, Glenda: 96,223 Browning. Joseph: 185,192 Bruce, Harold: 70,71,76,185 Bruce, Kathleen: 161,203 Bruno, Ronald: Bruton, Brian: 223 Bruton, Russell: 203 Bryant, Debra: 185 Bryson, Vicki: 223 Buckles, Brenda: 203 Buckner, Kevin: 39,223 Buie, Cheri: 21,27,28,29,32,33,34,35,36,37,60,61,96,223,240 Bullock, Jill: 80,96,202,203 Bunge, Marlene: 28,29,203,206 Bunker, Sherri: 203 Burch, Carol: 204 Burch, Janet: 96,185 Burch, Roxanna: 185 Burkhart, Mr.: 62,100,131,244 Burnett, Richard: 223 Burns, Amy Jo: Burns, Jeffrey: 185 Burns, Mary Elizabeth: 185 Burns, Ronald: 185 Burnstein, Timothy: 204 Burri, Linda: 185 Burrough, Cynthia: 96 Burrows, Teresa: 161,204 Burt, Delores Carol: 26,27,28,223 Burton, David: 23,185 Bury, Monica: 185 Buss, Karen: 204 Butlin, Edward: 219 Butts, Karen: 185,192 Butts, Marilyn: 223 Caldwell, Michel: 9,23,61,93,96,204,214,216 Callaghan, Donna: 204 Calvert, Kathi: 33 Calvin, Tonyla: 96,185 Cameron, Deborah: 185 Cameron, Jan: Campanella, Coslmoz 41,223,245 Campbell. Daniel: Campbell, Kathryn: 223,228 Campbell, Ken: 186 Campbell, Kay: 81,204,216 Canterbury, Brenca: 186 Cantrell, Vicki: 96,102,103,186 Cantwell, Marvin: 223 Capen, Ann: 44,46,116,119,121,204 Capen, Mellissa: 128,186 Capra, Joseph: 186,197 Careswell, Tanya: 29,96,102,103,204 Carey, Diana: 223 Carman, Randall: 186 Carolus, Tamie: 204 Carr, Katherine: 223 Carr, Stephen: 204 Carriger, Cheryl: 186 Carry, Teresa: 54,93,223,236 Carter, Robert David: 223 Carter, Jan: 223 Carver, Susan: 23,204 Caselman, Gary: 23,128,204 Cason, Robert: 186 Cassidy, Karen: 186 Castiglia, Kathy: 223 Cattle, Mr.: 131,244 Cawthon, Michael: 50,204 Caywood, Michael: 186 Caywood, Richard: 223 Centonze, Lllllan: 96,186 Champagne, Anthony: 186 Champagne, Patricia: 52,223 Chang, Nancy: Chaplin, Karen: 54,204 Cheesman, Shirley: 96,223 Chisholm, Steven: 186 Christensen, Steven: 223 Christian, Catherine: 23,186 Christian, Pamela: 96,102,103,128,186 Christiana, Joe: 33,11O,113,117,222,223,253 Clark, David: Clark, Gary: 186 Clark, Gerald: 73,74,75,223,225 Clark, Gordon: 186 Clark, Kathleen: 110,178,204,205 Clark, Mr.: 12,48,76,77,78,115,162 Clark, Rick: 186 Clark, William: 204 Claus, Lisa: Claus, Lorl: 186 Clements, Kathleen: 204 Clefford, Gary: 223 Close, Raymond: 186 Close, Wayne: 89,204 Clukey, Terrl: 204 Clyburn, Frank: 83 Cochran, Paula Jan: 223 Cockrell, Daniel: 72,186 Coffey, Belinda: 186 Cole, Allen: 23,37,157,186 Cole, Roger: 223 Coleman, Dwight: 76,204 Coleman, Lisa: 29,55,222,223,250,252 Collier, Jerry: 27,223 Colline, Wlnifred: 186 Collinsworth, Mike: 224 Combs, Clifford: 186 Combs, David: 204 Combs, Janet: 224 Combs, Katherine: 186 Ron: 186 Comstock, Anthony: 204 Comstock, Becky: 224 Comstock, Keith: 187 Comstock, Norman: 187 Conard, Jack: 224 Conner, Mr.: 170 Conover, Karen: 23,80,96,187 Contreras, Carl Toby: 53,59,76,204 Cook, Benny: 187 Cook, Charles: Coonan, Raymond: 186 Coons, Jamie: 122,204 Cooper, Craig: 224 Cooper, Diana: 224 Cooper, Orville: 204 Cooper, Victoria: 30,36,204,215 Corbin, Melinda: 224 Corkran, Stephan: 56,64,205 Cornell, Doreen Kay: 61,96.205 Cornell, Richard: 224 Cornell, Sandra: 12,23,34,37,205 Corum, Garry: 187 Corum, Larry: 224 Courier, Wesley: 22,23,200 Courtney, Bob: 205 Coxe, Thomas: 76,205 Cozort, Keith: 205 Crain, Nathaniel: Crane, Debra: 81,96,121,205 Crane, Mr.: 138,139 Crawford, John: 12,23,76,111,187 Crawford, Mrs.: 8,53,146 Crawford, Steve: 90,205 Cribb, Richard: 75 Crockett, Robin: 205 Crosby, Marsha: 8,96,100,101,187 Cruit, Linda: 187 Cubine, Nancy: 4,23,80,96,187 Culver, Tina: 224 Cummings, Fred: 187 Cunningham, Colleen: 187 Curran, Keith: 187 Curliss, David: 224 Curtis, Charles: 64,82,83,224 Cutter, Jack: 66,187 Dahman, Debra: 96,204,205 Dahms, David: 31,34.56,90,112,185,187,189 Dains, Roger: 59,187 Dake, Ronald: 23,187 Dale, Rosalind: 9 Dalrymple, Chris: 187 Dalton, Patricia: 205 Dalton, Terri: 29,205 Dalton, Vicki: 225,253 Danner, Douglas: 225 Davenport, Michael: 3,30,225 Davidson, Charles: 205 Davidson, John: 43,43,205 Davidson, Patricia: 23,187 Davidson, Phillip: 187 Davis, Denise: 205 Davis, Dixie Vanessa: 187 Davis, Mike: 225 Davis, Randy: Davis, Roberta: 205 Davis, Terri Lynn: 225 Davis, Terry: 187 Dawe, Mary: 187 Dawn, Tim: 187 Dawson, William: 205 Dean, John Robert: 66,187 DeAngelo, Rocky: 205 DeBord, Stephen: 83,205 DeBrot, Debra: 96,205 Decker, Rick: 68.71.225 Decker, Vicky: 187 Degenhardt, Carolyn: 8,9,18,19,96,98,99,205 Denny, Kevin: 2,64,65,67,7-1,201,225 Diehl, Lucy: 187 Dixon, Ray: 75,209 Dodd, Gayla: 49,53,224,225 Dodd, Norma: 206 Donahoe, Timothy: 76,219 Donnell, Clifford: 225 Donnell, Gary: 219 Donnell, Paula: 187 Donnelly, Jeff: 206 Donnelly, Joseph: 83,187 Doss, James: 29,83,187,200 Dougan, Jim: 201,206 Dougan, Mark: 200 Douglas, Jimmy: 187 Doussard, Brian: 187,189 Dowell, Mr.: 158,159 Dowell, Mrs.: 148,149 Doyle, Michel: 187 Drescher, Kim: 5,8,16,96,98,99,225 Dugan, Kathi: 9,13,92,96,110,224,225,226,238,254 Du ar David: 23,187 99 - Dugger, Elisa: 23,113,173,225 Dugger, Kimberly: 206 Duncan, Kelly: 50,187 Duncan, Linda: 54,225 Duncan, Teresa Diane: 23,188 Dykman, Douglas: 225 Eagleburger, Kevin: 225 Eagles, Karen: 225 Eaton, Delilah Kathy: 206 Eddlngs, Arlene: 96,188 Elb, Ronald: 119,206 Elsenbels, Kevin: 62,75,83,206 Eisler, Paul: 188 Eisler, William: 29,188 Elliott, Leo Martin: 188 Ellis, Sandra: 96,173 Ellsworth, Cynthia: 206 Elmer, Joyce: 116,206 Emery, Bradley: 206 Engeman, Glenda: 188 England, Andi England, Jon: Epley, Steven Eppard, Leslil Epperson, Ga Erichsen, Stei Erickson, Peti Erickson, Rae Erter, Leroy: Ervin, Nancy: Ervin, Peggy: Eshnaur, Ton Evanoff, Debi Evans, Elizab Evans, Miche Everly. Donn: Evilsizer, Per Fallen, Mary: Farris, Paul: Favazza, Mai Feezell, Chai Fennesy, Ka' Fennesy, Jo: Fennesy, Ma Ferman, Mr. Fermyn. Ricl Feuerborn, l Fields, Eric: Finley, Cher' Finley, Lindz Fiser, Karen Fizer, David Flebbe. Geo Flebbe, Linc Fleck, Beck' Flippin, Lee Flores, Rebl Fluette, Bre Foraker, Mr Ford, Robe: Fordemwalt Fordyce, Je Forrester, C Forrester, L Forrester, L Foster, Billy Foster, Reb Foster, Tho Foust, Debi Foust, Rani Fowler, Shi Foxworthy, France, Mr Francisco, Franklin, Ll Franke, Pa Frederick, Frederick, French, Ke Friesen, Di Friess, Ter Frounfelter Fry, Jerry: Fry, Julie: Fry, Susan Fuchs, Sal Fullerton, l Fullerton, l Fulte, Daw Fund, Dan Funk, Dea Furey, Dia Galler, nite Galloway, Galloway, Gandy, Te Gantner, l Gardner, I Gardner, l Gardonia, Gardonia, Garrett, N Garrick, F Garton, B Gastmanr Gaylord, I Gebauer, Gee, Nan Geivett, F Geivett, F Gelsinger George, I George, 5 Gerhart, Germeye Gerred, f Gerry, Ke Gfeller, E Gibson, l Gibson, l Gibson, . Gibson, I Giles, Br Gilio, Ph' Gilio, Ste Gillam, T Gillespie Gillespie Gillis, Di: Gillis, Ta Gladden Glasgow Golubski Gomez, Gooch, ' Gooch, ' Good, K Goods, I Goodwir Gordon, Gordon, Gore, M Gorman Gorsuch Gossage Gott. Cii Gott, Ha England, Andrew: 66,188 England, Jon: 206 Epley, Steven: 188 Eppard, Leslie: 188 Epperson, Galen: 64,206 Erichsen, Stephen: Erickson, Pete: 225,226 Erickson, Raegan: 188 Erter, Leroy: 206 Ervin, Nancy: 96,102,103,107,225,238 Ervin, Peggy: 12,23,80,96,206 Eshnaur, Toni: 225 Evanoff, Deborah: 206 Evans, Elizabeth: 102,103,206,216 Evans, Michel: 76.79.188 Everly, Donna Kim: 96,116,206 Evilsizer, Penny: 96,100,101,188 Fallen, Mary: 9,19,52,226,254 Farris, Paul: 206 Favazza, Mark: 56,62,66,72,87,185,188,189 Feezell, Charles: 180,181 Fennesy, Kathy: 206 Fennesy, Joseph: Fennesy, Marcia: 188 Ferman, Mr.: 132,133 Fermyn, Richard: Feuerborn, Pamela: 206 Fields, Eric: 188 Finley, Cheryl: 206 Finley, Linda: 188 Fiser, Karen: 96,122,128,174,206 Fizer, David: 206 Flebbe. George: 188 Flebbe, Linda: 23,206 Fleck, Becky: 226,227 Flippin, Lee: 178 Flores, Rebecca: 96.97.188 Fluette, Brenda: 188 Foraker, Mr.: 130 Ford, Robert Mike: 226,258 Fordemwalt, Karen: 28.32.206 Fordyce, Jerry: 188 Forrester, Christopher: 188 Forrester, Lawrence: 226 Forrester, Linda: 58.59.188 Foster. Billy: Foster, Rebecca: 96,206 Foster, Thomas: 23,188 Foust, Deborah: Foust, Randy: 226 Fowler, Shahara: 226 Foxworthy, James: 75,206,209 France, Mrs.: 160,161 Francisco, Charles Robert: 23,226 Franklin, Linda: 111,206 Franke, Paula: 188 Frederick, Mary: 29,226 Frederick, James: 28,29,184,188 French, Keith: 188 Friesen, Douglas: 76,206 Friess, Terry: 226 Frounfelter, Sally: 206 Fry, Jerry: 49 Fry, Julie: 17,20,44,61,226,248 Fry, Susan: 206 Fuchs, Sabrina: 227 Fullerton, Elizabeth: 96,227 Fullerton, Faith: 188 Fulte, Dawn: 29,96,102,103,117,206,210 Fund, Daniel: 56.72.188 Funk, Dean: Furey, Diana: 188,227 Galler, nita: 188 Galloway, Lois: 25.28,61,227 Galloway, Paula: 9,19,28,206,207 Gandy, Terance: 23.43.227 Gantner, Barbi: 12,23,227 Gardner, Cynthia: 207 Gardner, Karen: 188 Gardonia, Kenneth: 207 Gardonia, Mary: 26.28,29,227 Garrett, Marcia: 29,207 Garrick, Paul: Garton, Brian Keith: 5,42,111,188 Gastmann, Kirsten: 188 Gaylord, Sherrel: 54,188 Gebauer, Timothy: 9,188 Gee, Nancy: 4,80,81,96,160,18B.200 Geivett, Randy: 189 Geivett, Ronald: 207 Gelsinger, Mrs.: 53,114,143 George, David:'227 George, Sheri: 189 Gerhart, Mike: 227 Germeyer. John: 207 Gerred, Glenn: 189 Gerry, Kenneth: 59,189 Gfeller, Dorothea: 114,179 Gibson, Debbie: 81,96,227 Gibson, Gregory: 227 Gibson, Jo Ann: 227 Gibson, Maurice: 227 Giles, Brian: 64.841.85.227 Gilio, Phyllis: 227 Gilio, Steven: 207 Gillam, Thomas: 207 Gillespie, Betty: 189 Gillespie, Gary: 228 Gillis, Dianne: 228 Gillis, Tammie: 189 Gladden, Michael: 76,189 Glasgow, Gregory: 189 Golubski, Ronald: 30.37.207 Gomez, Victor: 4,68,69,71,85,87,189 Gooch, Tamalyn: 59.189 Gooch, Thomas: 66,189 Good, Kathy: 228 Goods, Mike: 64 Goodwin, Kathy: 127,207 Gordon, Antoine: 4,72,74,228,229 Gordon, lngrid: 189 Gore, Michael: 228 Gorman, Diana: 189 Gorsuch, John: 189 Gossage, Randy: 64,228 Gott, Cindy: 228 Gott, Harold: 189 Gourley, Linda: 20,36,37,224,228,234 Gramling, Kim: 207 Grandon, Paul: 43,228 Graniund, Scott: 72,189 Grantham, Pamela: 81,96,189 Gray, Cheryl: 28,29,58,61,228 Greenwell, Kelley: 189 Greenwell, Mary: 70,96,106,186,189,197,200 Greenwell, Robin: 207 Greving, Karen: 228 Grider, Connie: 102,103,207 Griffin, Brian: 189 Groblebe, Glenda: 189 Groblebe, Jackie: 228 Groblebe, Linda: 189 Grogman, Donna: 189 Grogman, Doug: 228 Groh, David: 189 Groh, Douglas: 207 Grotz, Diane: 228 Grusheski, David: Gumminger, Joyce: 96,189,195 Gunther, Mr.: 66,85,154 Gutierlez, Belinda: 207 Hackathorn, David: 42,228 Hadlock, Merle: 189 Hadlock, Tina: 38,228 Haetele, David: 207 Haefele, Debra: 96,207 Haffa, Jill: 23,189 Hagar, Carlyle: 188 Hager, Debra: 228 Hager, Lori: 190 Haines, Donna: 54,190 Hall. Mr.: 140,141,153 Hallman, Abigail: 29,116,190 Hamble, Mr.: 27,28,29,156 Hamilton, Clifford: 207 Hamilton, Lisa: Hangley, Robert: 207 Hankins, James: 207 Hankins, Lee: 23,190 Hankins, William: 68,228 Hansen, Mignon: 81.96.190 Harkins, Mary: 228 Harlow, Debra: 134,207,209 Harmon, Denise: 53,133,229 Harness, Mary: 13,15,23,53,59,61,229 Harness, Susan: 12,23,59,207 Harper, Mr.: 64,158,159 Harrelson, Danny: Harrelson, Darrell: 207 Harris. Cheryl: 207 Harris, Claude: 29.72.229 Harris, Pamela: 190 Harrison, Cheryl: 207 Hart, Cindy: 207 Hart, James: Hartnett, John: 190 Hasemeier, Matt: 29,207 Haskins, Debbie: 229 Haskins, Dennis: 190 Hatch, Terri: 34,36,37,94,121,19O,191 Hatfield, Steven: 190 Haupt, Bradley: 207 Hayes, Grey: 56.64.207 Hayes, Mr.: 170 Hayes, Rebecca: 229 Hayse, John: Hayward. Debra: 229 Hayworth, Scott: 64,229 Hedrick, Stan: Heffernan, Thomas: 66.76.190 Helton, Karen: 207 Hempy. Jan: 38,228 Henderson, Maria: 229 Hendricks, Roxie: 117.229 Herdina, Julia: 207 Herdliska, Lois: 207 Herdliska, Reber: 229 Herr, Mary Theresa: 33,96,102,103,190 Herrick, Erin: 208 Herrick, Michael: 56,73,74.229,255 Hester. Mr.: 49 Hewitt, Susan: 190 Hibdon, Barbara: 96,190 Hicks, Bruce: 190 Hill, Albert: 230 Hill, Patricia: 13,31,96,102,103,173,230 Hilt, Damien: 190 Hinckley, Nancy: 230 Hirt, Chris: 219 Hitz, Michael: 190 Hobbs, Diana: 190 Hobbs, Dinah: 190 Hobbs, Donna: 182 Hock, Dennis: 230,245 Hockensmith, Fred: 230 Hockensmith, Timothy: 66,83,190,201 Hooker, Mr.: 132,133 Hodges, Lisa: 52,190 Hoelzel, James: 190 Hohenfeldt, Teresa: 230 Hohman. Peggy: 208 Holden, Lisa: 190 Holland, Cgaig: 23,230 Hollingsworth, James: 30.32.208 Hollomon, Diana: 96,120,202,208 Hollstrom, Karen: 8.44,96,98,99,208,213 Holm, Sharon: 181,230 Holman, Patricia: 208 Holmboe, Kari: 230 Holmes, Brian: 119,230 Hoover, Jerry: 190 Hoover, Linda: 230 Hoover, Marilyn: 230 Hope, Joann: 190 Hope, Joseph: Hopkins, Anita: 4,96,208 Hopkins, Jon: 29,230 Hopkins, Thomas: 29,230 Hoppe, Donna Kathleen: 28,29,32,85,208,219 Horne, Robin: 230 Horne, Roger: 56,72,83,190 Horton, Craig: Horton, Mrs.: 852,150,151 Hoskin, Mr.: 155 Hoskins, Mr:: 174.175 House, John: 56,64,208,219 Houser, Arthur: 231 Houston, Annette: 29,96,208 Howard, Linda: 208 Huber, Janice: 29,208 Hudson, Rebecca: 28,231 Hughes, Kathy: 231 Hulett, Paul: 2223.190 Hunnicutt, Dane: 208 Hunt, Marsha: 23,190 Hunter, Scott: 208 Huser, Roger Brian: 231 Hutchins, Joyce: 94,96,102,103,208,216 Hutson, Ross: 208 Jackson, David: 209 Jackson, Doug: 50,209 James, Naomi: 190 Jamison, Cindy: 190 Janis, Mrs.: 8,148,149 Jarrett, Debbie: Jarrett, Donna: 209 Jarrett, John: 23,190 Jeffrevs, Linda: 231 Jenkins, Terry: 209 Jensen, Vickie: 209 Jeppesen, Kathrlne: 94.96.209 Jessee, Brenda: 96,190 Jessee, Jerry: 209 Jessee, Larry: 200,209 Johannesmeyer, Helen: 46,94,96,209 218 Johannesmeyer, Herman: 56.64,208,209 Johns, Michael: 76,209 Johnson, Becky: 190 Johnson, Carol: 23,191 Johnson, Dale: 9,18,43,231 Johnson, Elizabeth: Johnson Jewell: 209 Johnson, Leonard: 191 Johnson, Michael: 83,209 Johnson, Patti: 50.231 Johnson, Robert E.: 209 Johnson, Robert M.: 191 Johnson, Sylvan: Johnson, Victoria: 191 Johnso Johnso n, Wayne: 191 n, Zina: 191 Johnston, Lori: 191 Jonas, Terrie: Jones, Curtis: 23,191 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones, Jones, Donna: 231 Douglas: 209 Gary: 23,191 Gerald: 87 Gerry: 209 Gregory A.: 209 Gregory D.: 191 Jennifer: 54,93,96,118,209 Joe: 191 Mano: 59,66,76,191 Jones, Michael: Jones, Sharon: 231 Jones, Vickie: 209 Jordan, Margaret: 231 Julo, Beatrice Kathy: 209 Jungden, Janet: 29,191 Kaber, Glenn: 209 Kahl, Sharon: 122,231 Kaiser, David: 191 Kaiser, Philip: 9,18,19,231 Kalwei, Dixie: 208,209 Karr. David: 83,191 Katekaru, Kenneth: 76,191 Kean, Holly: 232,235 Keating, Karen: 232 Keele, Barry: 232 Keele, Holly: 96,209,226 Kennedy. Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy. Kenned Y. Kennedy, Cynthia: 209 Debbie: 70,96,102,103,232 Judy: 8,46,96,98,99,209 Michael: 72,73,74,232 Mr.: 44,115,119,164.165 Patricia: 232 Peggy: 96,191 Sharon: 59,191 Kennell, Debora: 209 Kensinger, Kelly: 36.96,102,103,209 Kenyon, Gregory: 191 Kenyon, Jeffrey: 209 Kerr, Beverly: 191 Kerr, Thomas: Kersley, Vicky: 191 Keyes, Michael: 191 Keyes, Sandra: 202,210 Kidd, Creighton: 181 Kiell, Larry: 191 Kilgore, Glenda: 191 Kilgore, Gloria: 191 Kilgore, Sherril: 191 Kincade, Larry: 76,232 King, Steven: 9,18,64,232,253 Kinney, Sharon: 200 Kinyon, Karen: 55,232 Kirkland, Robert: 191 Klahn, Dennis: 23.72.192 Kleckner, Scott: 192 Klein, Cerry: 49,232,237,253 Klinge, Fredy: 192 Klink, Mark: 56,128,232 Knight, Benita: 192 Knight, Kathryn: 9,18,232,240 Knight, Robert: 2B,76,232 Knight, Thomas: 210 Knight, Treela: 210 Knuth, Michael: 232 Kobei, Lois: 232,248 Koltun, Mary: 192 Koontz, Tom: 5,210 Kruger, Patricia: 232 Kurdl, Stuart: 9,18,68,71,B4,B6,232 Kurzweil, Karen: 23,192 Kurzweil, Kim: 232 Kyle, Rebecca: 210 Lackey, Mary: 192 Lacy, Thomas: 192 Ladwig, Pauli Lairson, DougIaSi 210 Lakey, Kevin: 23,192 Randall: 16,56,64,72,74,82.83,84,234,249 62 Lamar, Paula: 210 Lamar, Rick: 192 Landry. John: 238 Langford, Mrs.: 138,174 Langseth, Amy: 232 Lanklord, Dana: 23,210 Lankford, Mr.: 56,57,75,165,174 Largent, Richard: 233 Largent, Robert: 233 Lasater, Charles: Lasta, Mona: 96,128,210,212 Laltelle, Abe: 210 Laltelle, Barbara: 192 Laughlin, Patricia: 192 Lavender, Robert Bruce: 41,233 Lawless, Darrell: 210 Lawson, Larry Kale: 192 Lawson, Lorri: 13,93,102,103,233 Leap, Terri: 210 Lee, Debora: 233 Lee, Diane: 233,250 Leigh, Audie: 233 Leming, Cathy: 210 Lemmon, Mark: 192 Lester, Deborah: 233 Liber, Michael: 23,76,78,210 Lindstrom, Janice: 210 Lippert, Kathleen: 192 Logiudice, Karen: 192 Loman, Steven: 233 Long, Gregory: 76,210 Looney, David: 128,233 Looney, Joy: 23,192 Looney, Larry: Losure, Bonnie: 9,16,93,96,120,127,210 Lovelace, Mark: 64,233 Lovelace, Tracy: 64,210 Lowe, Cathleen: 192 Lucito, Theresa: 210 Lueker, Deborah: 210 Lundeen, Donna: Lundy, Robert: 192 Lute, Norman Duane: 192 Lynch, Cathy: 192 , Mendenhall, Dan: 211 Mendenhall, Melody: 211 Merritt, Martin: 9,19,31,34,172,178,234,235,242 Metcalf, David: 193 Metcalf, Harley: 56,64,193,234 Metcalf, Wayne: 211 Meuschke, Donald: 234 Meyer, Diane: 234 Mlchalski, Steven: 193 Miller, Bonnie: 173,193 Miller, Carol: 193 Miller, Corky: 114,177 Miller, Diane: 96,234 Miller, James: 222,234,238 Miller, Nick: 64,76,78,211 Miller, Richard: Miller, Roy: 173 Miller Steven: 235 Miller: vicki: Pennington, Mark: 236 Perera, Gaye: 96,194 Perkins, Michael E.: 236 Perkins, Michael L.: 49,194 Perkins, Steven: 194 Perkin, Wendell: 50,236 Perrin, Mr.: 172,173 Perry, Mr.: 2,56,57,64,83,119,166,167 Perry, Scott: 9 Peter, Charles: 23,195 Peterman, Raymond: 213 Peterson, Dennis: 195 Peterson, Scott: 41,236 Pettit, Michael: 112,173,236,253 Pfankuche, Lisa: 134,236,248,249 Pfister, Joyce: 195 Phalp, Mr.: 24,156 Phelps, Harold: 195,213 Phelps, William: Runions, Ri Rush, Davit Rusk, Rami Rusk, Rebe 214 Russell, Da Russ Ruth, 9 Ruth, ll, Pa Fred: Nanc Mills, Robert: 193 Milton, Sherri: 23,193 Minor, Deborah: 193 Misner, Paul: 43,170,211 Mitchell, Cindy: 96,102,103,211 Mitchell, Dennis: 64 Mitchell, Robert Randy: 193 Mize, Craig: 12,64,76,211 Mize, Victoria: 96,193 Mizener, Crystal: 211 Mizener, David: Moles, Mr.: Montelone, Sue: 194 Moon, Mark: 27,29,34,112,194 Mooney, Miss: 9,18,144,145 Phillips, Dennis: 236 Phillips, J oyce: 213 Phillips, Laura: 54 Piatt, Sharon: 213 Pickering, Michael: 195 Pierce, Charles: 59,213 Pierce, Daniel: 42,43,170,213 Pierson, Michele: 236 Pilsl, Cindy: 236 Pinkham, Sharon: 27,2B,29,33,236 Pinkham, Stanley: 83,213 Piper, Vickie: 96 Pitz, Pamela: 213 Plaskett, Pamela: 96,97,195 Plaskett, Patricia: 96,195 Moore, Don: Moore, Kimberlee: 194 Moore, Ruth: 211 Moore, Mr.: 90,152 Moran Mr.: 64,155 Morgan, Carri: 37,44,96,120,194 Morgan, Deanna: 211 Morgan, Kathryn: 81,96,200 Morgan, Ronald: 211 Morgan, Steve: 40,83,119,229,235 Lynn, Dennis: 15,17,20,27,29,32,33,44,46,125,172,232,233. 248.253 Macey, teve: 234 Macey, Timothy: 100,192 Mackey, Kenneth: 234 Maglll, Timothy: 192 Mahnken, Carol: 27,28,38,234 Makadanz, Clara: 234,250 Mallard, Roberta: 210 Mallicoat, Lonnie: 192 Malotte, Dennis: 2,72,74,234,250 Manglos, Kimber: 210 Mann, Larry: 192 Marks, Mariann: 234 Marks, Nancy: 192 Marn, David: 128,234,250 Marn, Donald: 64,234,250 Marriott. Shirley: 234,250 Marshall, Michael: 210 Martin, James: 234,250 Martin, Johnny: 192 Martin, Patricia: 192 Martin, Philip: 193 Mason Mason, Lori: 96,193 Mason. , Patricia: 210 Mason, Ronald: 37,56,64,209,211 Mathews, Allen: Mathews, Susan: 23,80.96,97,107,209,210,211,214 Maupin, Mr.: 114,163 Maupin, Mrs.: 60,137 Maxwell, Patrick: 193 Mayberry, Jean: Mayfield, Bonita: 211 McAnally, Michael: 193 McCance, James: 85,211 McCann, Kelly: 59,193 McCarthy, James: 193 McChesney, Carol: 28,233 McClain, Karen: 193 McClain, Monica: 211 McCIuskey, Bryant: 193 McConnell, Edith: 23,211 McConnell, Teanne: 12,23,211 McCord, Joni: 233 McCormick, Darrell: 56,72,91,1B5,193,209,211 McCormick, Diana: 13,16,96,106,107,233 McCormick, Diane: 233 McCormick, Frank: 211 McCoy, Mark: 211 McCrary, Tim: 211 McCreary, Mrs.: 142 McCullough, Mike: 233 McDaniel, Mike: 233 McDonald, Blair: 23,193 McElroy, Lorraine: 96,193 McElwaln, Daniel: 205,211 McElwaln, Deborah: 205,211 McFarland, Becky: 193 McFarland, Robert: 233 McGraw, Matthew: 233 McGuire, Cindy: 193 McHenry, Deborah: 193 Mclntyre, Diane: 2,23,211 McKee, Tessy: 233 McKee, Dave: 193 McKeone, Theresa: 193 McKinley, Mary: 23,193 McKinney, Dan: 211 McKinney, Sharon: 23,193 McKlnstry, Joseph: 7,64,211 McLean, Bart: 234 McLean, Constance: 59,96,193 McLean, Kathleen: 59,96,193 McMillin, Peggy: 211 McNamara, Dan: McNeall, Rose: 178,211 McNeiley, Leslie: 234,250 McQueen, Michael: 193 Mead, Charles: 34,36,56,112,173,185,186,193 Mead, Doris: 12,23,234 Meek, Karen: 96,193 Meikle, Carol: 96,119,211 Melnhart, Greg: 193 Meier, Kim: 17,98,102,103,220,234 Meloy, Nancy: 193 Meloy, Robert Craig: 234 Mendenhall, Benjamin: Morton, Kenneth: 8,76 Mountjoy, Jill: 194 Mullen, Cynthia: 53,96,194 Mullins, Mrs.: 134,135 Munson, Merry: 29,211,226 Murdock, David: 194 Murphy, Keith: 194 Murphy, Melody: 235,257 Myers, Charles: 235 Myers, Dennis: 25,212 Myers, Michele: 45,194 Nash, Bobby: 194 Nation, Charles: 194 Neale, Mrs.: 176,177 Neely, Kyle: 194 Neff, LaDonna: 194 Neff, Richard: 194,197 Neffen, Robert: Nelson, Mrs.: 8,95,96,143 Nelson, Victoria: 212 Nesbitt, Melanie: Neville, Helen: 44,53,235 Newcomer, Steven: 84,86,87,212 Newell, William: 51,194 Newman, Nina: 194 Nicholson, Mr.: 175 Nicholson, Randy: 212 Nicolalsen, Robert Anthony: 235 Nicolalsen, Theresa: 194 Nicoll, Daniel: 39,212 Nicosia, Karen: 212 Niffen, Robert: 194 Nlghswonger, Cliff: 64,159,212 Nighswonger, Dana: 194 Noble, James: 12,23,235 Noland, Mr.: 64,140,141,153 Nolte, Sara: 194 Norman, Charles: 23,194 North, Cynthia: 212 Northcraft, Gary: 51,58,235 Nuzum, Randle: 212 Nuzum, Rhonda: 235 Oaks, Teresa: 194 O'Bryan, Cathy: 29,212 Ochs, Jeffery: 194 Ochs, Linda: 23,96,230,235 0'Connor, Joyce: 236 O'DelI, Rodney: 236 Odom, Harvy Eddie: 4,68,69,212 Odom, Stephen: 5,194 Ogilvie, David: 66,89,194,200 Ogilvie, Ken: 212 Olcott, Leo: 194 Olewine, Roberta: 236 Oman, Stephen: 236 Osborne, Corby: 212 Osborne, Jody: 194 Owens. Jack: 212 Owens, Scott: 66,76,194 Palmer, Richard: 44,63,68,69,70,72,87,194 Park, Jeff: 23,194 Parker, Scott: Parman, James Mike: 76,77,212 Partridge, Mr.: 64,65,166,168 Pascoe, Russell: 23,70,212 Patrick, Janae: 92,96,212,218 Patterson, Linda: 194 Paul, Jonathan: 50,212 Paul, Richard: Payne, Debra: 212 Payne, Gary: 23,212 Payne, Pat: 236,252 Payton, Marilyn: 236 Pease, Debra: 54,212 Pencek, Loren: 147,213 Penlck, Theresa: 219 Pennell, Bernard: 64,213 Pennell, Leslie: 4,80,96,213 Plaskett, Richard Don: 85,88,213 Pollman, Debra: 13,96,102,103,128,236 Pollman, Louis Wayne: 72,195 Pooler, Patricia: 195 Porretti, Karen: 213 Post, Michael: 195 Postle, Arlene: 236 Postle, David: 236 Potter, Gilbert: 66,76,195 Powell, Jean: 237 Powell, Mrs.: 146,147 Powers, Jesse: 237 Powers, Robert: 23,56,64,91,128,213 Pozniak, Mrs.: 8,136 Price, Velma Susan: 195 Priddy, Kathy: 5,96,233,236,237 Pritchett, Carolyn: 213 Pritchett, John: 40.82,117,237,250 Pritchett, Wendell: 195 Privett, Mike: 237 Prouty, Pat: 178 Pull, David: 39,56,116,237,256 Purtle, Gene: 195 Putman, David: 237 Quest, Mr.: 74,75,91,166,168 Quigg, Deborah: 96,213. Rabuse, Mark: 4,5,8,9,18,27,28.37,44,68,71,88,112,226,237 Raines, Ronald: 213 Rainey, Rickey: 38 Rainey, Ronald: 195 Raleigh, Randy: 213 Ralph, Michael: Ralston, Steve: 113 Ramsey, Linda: 213 Randolph, John: 213 Rauber, Maurene: 45,237 Rauber, Vickie: 195 Ray, Brenda: 237 Ray, Gregory Mark: 8,23,56,64,9O,127,213 Ray, Pamela: 237 Ray, Richard: 213 Reaves, Kin Randy: 56,64,213,214 Records, Donald: 195 Reddell, Rita: 195 Reddell, Steve: 213 Register, Marsha: 96,195 Reiter, John: 237 Reiter, Michael: 213 Reiter, Timothy: 184,195 Reynolds. Bruce: 237 Reynolds, Mr.: 2,115,141,167 Rhoades, Stephen: 64,83,213 Rhymer, Mary: 182 Rice, John: 195 Rice, Kevin: 213 Richard, Cathy: 214 Richardson, Jack: 237 Richardson, Robert: 195 Ricketts, George: 238 Ricono, Mr.: 138 Riggins, Michael: 40,118,238 Riley, Gloria: 96,125,214 Riley, William: 195 Roach, William: 72,195 Roane, Leland: 214 Roberson, Janis: 96,214 Roberts, Denise: 238 Roberts, Larry: 214 Robertson, Bonnie: 28,214 Robinson, Kelly: 238 Robinette, Cheryl: 214 Rochier, Anita: 96,195 Rockley, Mark: Rodgers, Vicki: 23,134,214 Rogge, Michele: 23,195 Rogers, Cynthia: 238 Rogers. Lavonna: 238 Roller, April: 195 Rollo, Cheryl: 8,93,96,128,238 Rollo, Susan: 195 Rooks, Connie: 238 Root, Donald: 238 Roper, Bob: 196 Rose, Kevin: 238 Rose, Miss: 144,145 Rosenberger, Beverly: 196 Ross, Allen: 196 Ross, Denise: 41,238 Rothove, Brian: Rothove, Debora: 161,214 Rough, Connie: 96,196 Routh, John: Rowe, Daniel: 196 Rudisel, Judy: 196 Ryan, Carri Ryan, John Ryan, Susa Ryan, Tere Sadler, Bra Saling, Pai Sanderholi Sanders, E Sanders, J Sapp, Dev Sapp. Gar Sartain, Ri Schaeffer, Schaeffer, Schath, Je Schilling, 1 Schilling, 1 Schleichei Schmidt, 1 Schoffstal Schroer, 5 Schuchmi Schultz, K Schultz, V' Schwartz, Searcy, IV Seehause Selland, ti Seura, Cc Seura, Le Sevier, Si Sexton, S Seymour, Shadwick Shanerm: Sharp, Di Sharp, Si Sharp, W Sharpe, l Shaughni Sheele, J Sheets, F Shelton, Shephert Shephert Shipley, , Shipman Shippee, Shipps, l Shirley, f Shirley, . Shoemal Shoot, N Shope, L Showalte Shuman, Shuman, Shurner, Sielemai Sielemai Siercks, Silvers, i Simmon Simpsor Simpsor Singleto Sirdoret Sixta, Li Sixta, Pi Skaggs. Skinner, Skivers, Slater, I Slater, F Slavens. Slaven Smith, Smith, Smith, s ! Smith, C C Smith, C C I Smith, Smith, . Smith, . Smith, . Smith, . Smith, t Smith, l Smith. Smith, Smith, I Smith, l Smith, 1 Smith, 1 Smith, 1 Smith, I Smith, ' Smith, ' Smith, ' Smith, ' Smith, ' Snider, Snodgr Snodgr Sohn, I Souter, Soycha Sparks Sparks Spellm Spence Sperm: Spivey, Spragu Spratt, Spratt, Stanley Starfor Starfor St. Cla Steck, Steely, Steely, Wharton. Kaye: 217 Williams, Danny: 66,199 Ulery, Jerry: 241 226,237 Runions, Ruth: 23,214 Rush, David: 214 Rusk, Ramona: 49,85,238,248,249,252 Stenstrom, John' 27,29,112,216 Stephenson. Ronald: 198 Stevens, James: 198 Hugh Rebecca: 9,18,19,3O,31,34,35,96,118,123,128,211, Russell, Danny: 196 Russell, Paula: Stevens, Leroy: 42,43,170,239 Stevens, Stewart, Stewart, Theresa: 198 Howard: 239 Peggy: 198 Wagner, Mrs.: 95,96.150,151 Waldren, Greg: 241 Waldren, Jamie: 8,64,241 Walker, Robert Larry: 23,241 Walker, Robin: 52,241 Wallace, Terry: 27,28,29,3O,31 .32,33,34,35,37,172,237,241 Ruth, Fredrick: 238 Ruth, Nancy: 214 Ryan, Carrie: 196 Ryan, John: 214 Ryan, Susan: 196 Stewart, Mrs.: 52,150,151 Stillwagon, Virginia: 182 Stock, Dirk: 67,75,76,239 Stock, Kirk: 29,44,74,75,239 Wallen, Robin: 241,258,244 Walton, Ellen Renee: 241,244 Waner, Vicki: 93.96.199 Ward, Carl: 66,199 Wardlow, Alison: 199 Ryan, Teresa: 214 Sadler, Bradley: 196 Saling, Pamela: 238 Sanderholm, Martin: 196 Sanders, Donnie: 196 Sanders, Jami: 249 Sapp, Dawni: 196 Sapp, Gary: 83,196 Sartain, Rhonda: 23,214 Stockton, Cindy: 113,198 Stone, George Ronnie: 198 Stone, Sharon: 239 Stone, Steve: 198 Stone, Tamara: 198 Stone Terry' 239 Stoui,'Geneva: 180 Warren, Donald: 199 Warren, Scott: 217 Warrl Wash Watki Watki ck, David: 199 burn, John: 126,241,244 ns, Anena: 217 ns, Donna: 47,242 Schaeffer, Randy: 9,18,19,30,31,33,34,35,214 Schaeffer, Timothy: 28,29,31,33,36,44,173,196,199 Schath, Jeff: 196 Schilling, Margarett: 214 Schilling, Susan: 9,19,54,55,70,102,103,121238,239,240 Schleicher, Carole: 23,214 Schmidt, Steven: 214 Schoffstall, Ralph: 196 Schroer, Shawn: 196 Schuchmann, Nan: 214 Schultz, Kathy: 196 Schultz, William Denny: 23,157,238 Stover, Amy: 240 Stowe, Sandra: 96,102,103,198 Straisinger, Kevin: 23,156,198 Strand, Norman Robert: 23 Strauss, Ann: 240 Strauss, Margaret: 96,102,103,212,216 Strauss, Mark: 198 Strickland, Mike: a,64,aa,2oa,21e Strobel, Donald: 198 Strobel, William: 198 Strong, Karen: 96,178,240 Sturdevant, Joe: 216 Sturgeon, Linda: 216 Summa, Mark: 216 Summers, Karen: 8,96,98,99,216 Summers, Kevin: 198,200 Summers, Steven: 9,18,19,240,241 Swaffar, Mr.: 114,140,153 Sweeney, Jeannie: 216 Swisher, Miss: 8,95,96,154,155 Schwartz, Pat: Searcy, Miss: 146 Seehausen, Cheryl: 52,238 Selland, Nori: 196 Seura, Connie: 23,196 Seura, Leah Ann: 238 Sevier, Susan: 28,29,214 Sexton, Sandy: 196 Seymour, Gary: 49,238 Shadwick, Sherry: 96,196 Shanerman, Pam: 96,196 Sharp, Douglass: 24,196,200 Sharp, Scott: 55,214 Tackett, Steve: 240 Talley, Jerome: 216 Talmadge, Kathy: 93,96,128,216 Taylor, Connie: 198 Taylor, Rick: 240 Taylor, Mr.: 72,169 Taylor, Sheryl: 198 Ta lor Willie' 38,216 Y - - Terry, Douglas: Watkins, Watkins, Watson, Watts, C Weaver, Weaver, Weaver, Weaver, Gary: 66,200 Roy: 76,217 Kelly: 51,217 arl: 217 Charles: 83,242 Cynthia: 242 Kay: 199 Marianne: 199 Weir, Carol: 29 Weiss. Carla: 242 Welborn, Debbie: 43,111,242 Wells, Wells, Welter, Deanna: Kelley: 199 Jay: West, Daniel: 217 West, Karen: 199 West, Pamela: 217 West, Susanne: 224,242 Westbr Westbr ook, Andrew: 200 ook, Duane: 242 White, Brent: 66,87,199 White, Chris: White, Gregory: 217 White, James: 7,242,245,255 White White White White White , Philip: 56,66,76,B4,199 , Renita: 242 , Timothy: 218 ley, David: 199 ley, Linda: 29,218 Whitfield, Sidney: 7,64,84,86 Sharp, William: 214 Sharpe, Michael: 64,238 Shaughnessy, Donna: 147,238 Sheele, Jolene: 238 Sheets, Karen: 238 Shelton, Charmie: 59,196 Shepherd, Donald: 214 Shepherd, Judith: 29,214 Shipley, John Philip: 214 Shipman, Joyce: 23,214 Shippee, Fredrick: 22,223,196 Shipps, Robert: 64,83,215 Shirley, Cathleen: 80,96,196 Shirley, Jerry: 83,215 Shoemaker, Robynn: 197 Shoot, Miss: 95,96,148,149 Shope, Lance: 76,77,7B,81,185,197 Showalter, Curt: 76,215 Shuman, Cathy: 238 Shuman, Cindy: 197 Shurner, Karen: 197 Sieleman, Brenda: 239 Sieleman, Rinda: Siercks, Betty: 183 Silvers, Kenneth: 239 Terry, Leslie: 57,62,64,75,216 Terry, Rebecca: 96,100,101,198 Tharp, Gerald: 28,216 Thelander, Sheree: 240,245 Thomas, David: 240,258 Thomas, Donald: Thomas, Gail: 9,19,96,102,103,216 Thomas, Harold: Thomas, Steven: 198 Thome, Amelia: 198 Thompson, Michael: 216 Thorton, Mr.: 152 Thrailkill, Carol: 240 Thurman, Sheryl: 96,178,24O,245 Thurnau, Karen: Tiemeier, Greg: 198 Tiemeier, Philip: 9,18,245 Tigner, Marvin: 6B,70,71,87,1B9,194,198 Tigner, Hugh: 2,64,67,212,216 Timbrook, Michael: 198 Tindle, Gregory: 66,76,198 Titus, Tracy: 217 Tompkins, Charlene: 217 Tompkins, Kenneth: Torrez, Robert: 240 Transmeier Gar : 42 43,111,240,245 Whittington, Ellen: 124,242 Whittington, Katrina: 199 Whittington, Keith: 218 Wiberg, Stephen: 72,86,88,199 Wiggins, Mitchell: 199 Wilber, Charles: 218 Wilbur, Elizabeth: 121,146,199 Wilbur, Richard: 23,24 Wild, Mr.: 8,82,83,167,168,222 Wiley, Mrs.: 160 Wilkerson, Cynthia: 242 Wilkin, Terri: 199 Willbanks, Randall: 29,72,83,188199 William s, Darrell: 242 Williams, Diane: 70,218 Williams, Kathy: 29,80,96,108,192,199 Williams, Mark: 56 Williams, Terri: 5,8,13,96,98,99,106 Willlg, David: 199 Willlg, Michael: 199 Willis, Mr.: 40,138,139 Wilmot, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Tamara: 199 , Kathleen: 23,226,243 Mark: 199 Michelle: 243 Shawn: 66,85,185,199 Winder, Carrie: 218 Winder, Leslie: 243 Simmons, Vicki: 215 Simpson, Michael: 7,239 Simpson, Ted: 197 Singleton, Lori: 23,215 Sirdoreus, Elizabeth: 215 Sixta, Lisa: 197 Sixta, Paul: 239 Skaggs, Steven: Skinner, Mrs.: 134 Skivers, Harold: 239 Slater, Diana: 197 , y . Transmeier, Julie: 96 Travis, Miss: 8,176,177 Traylor, Michael: 40 Trewatha, Steve: 198 Trillin, Clay: 8,23,64,217,229 Trindle, Miss: 116,169 Troupe, Mary: 217 Trzebiatowski, Mary: 217 Tucker, James: Tucker, Mike: 217 Slater, Russell: 197 Slavens, Barbara: 197 Slavens, Deanna: 239 Smith, Aleta: 215 Smith, Carol: 215 Smith, Carol Sue: Smith, Cathrlne: 96,102,103,215 Smith, Celestine: 197 Smith, David: 215 Smith, James: 7,64,75,209,215 Smith, Jan: 25,110,127,189,197 Smith, Jerry: 239 Smith, John Ray: 23,42,43,215 Smith, John Russell: 219 Smith, Kathryn: Smith, Kevin: 215 Smith, Neal: 23,239 Smith, Pamela: 197 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Paschal: 239 Scott: 64,74,75,209,215 , Sheila: 80,81,96,197 , Steven: 64,65,128,239 Susan: 197 Smith: Terry Lee: 215 Smith Terry Lynn: 197 Smith: ward: 72,197 Smith Smith Snide Wayne: 46,216,219 , William: 197 r Eu ene Wayne' 239 Tulls, Mr.: Turgeon, Colleen: 198 Twyman, Kevin: 62,217 Tyler, Mr.: 171 Tyner, Jack: 228,240 Ulmer, Ellen Lynn: 52,217 Urton, Denise: 217 Urton, Ray: 198 Urton, Virginia: 241 Valle, Curtis: 23,9O,239,241 Van Cil, Clark: 66,199 Van Cil, James Ross: 241 Van Cil, Mark: 199 Vandervort, Cathy: 39,118,241 Van Devyvere, Terry: 217 Vandlver, Jodi: 59,199 Vandiver, Vickie: 241,245 Van Dyke, Davide: 217 Van Hecke, Lynn: 96,217 Vanhoye, Marie Nancy: 241 Winfield, Cheryl: 243 Winfield, Ricky: 200 Wing, Mr.: 2,44,45,115,116,167 Winkler Stac '2361218 . Y- . 1 Wohlgemuth, Cindy: 9,18,23,27,2B,32,156,240,242,243 Wohlgemuth, Denise: 23,218 Wolf, Daniel: 42,43,200 Wolf, Donna: 243,244 Wolf, Gene: 218 Wolf, James: 200 Wolters, Denise: 200 Wolfe, Steve: 56,128,238,243,244 Woodburn, Leslie: 243,248 Woodward, Kimberly: 8,242,249 Woodward, Mark: 66,200 Woody, Elizabeth: 218 Woody, Kenneth: 76,243 Woody, Steven: 219 Wright, Mrs.: 54,140,179 Wright, M'lise: 96,116,118,218 Wrisinger, Mr.: 21,114,135 . 9 - Snodgrass, Jimmy: 23,216 Snodgrass, Mr.: 22,157 Sohn, David: 197 Souter, Lawrence: 197 Soychak, Sharolyn: 197 Sparks, Cynthia: 96,197 Sparks, Ron: 216 Spellman, Mary Ellen: 216 Spencer, Theresa: 46,216 Sperman, Cheryl: 23,128,197 Spivey, Roy: 197 Sprague, Gary: 202,216 Spratt, Jack: 216 Spratt, Ronald: 239 Stanley, William: 216 Starforth, Timothy: Starforth, Tom: 239 St. Clair, Tom: 239 sneak, Mr.: 19,44,61,111,115,13o,149,2-14 Steely, Brenda: 26,213,197 Steely, Karen: 216 Vannest, Deborah: 53,173,184,199 Van Noy, David: Van Noy, Raymond: Vansickle, Joyce: 199 Varwig, Teddy: 217 Vasallnda, Dennis: 241 Vaughn, Beth: 199 Vaughn, Danny: 199 Vaughn, Joe: 199 Veach, Christopher: 42,43,199 Vesce, Mrs.: 60,132,133 Vickers, Julie: 241 Vincent, Guy: 199 Vinyard, Phillip: 25,27,53,54,216,217 Vogt, Dwayne: 41,240,241 Voss, Teresa: 241 Wages, Michael: Wulff, Howard: 243 Wulff, James: 59,200 Wyatt, Bertie: 182 Wyrick, Kimberly: 59.218 Yates, Curtis: 200 Yeager, Larry: 68,70,72,191,200 Yeagley, Jeff: 218 Yeisley, Wayna: 12,213,243 Yeo, Robert: Yeo, Sheryl: 218 Yocum, Mr.: 115,164 Yokum, Ava: 218 Yokum, Vanessa: 243 Young. David: 200 Young, Debra: 243 Young, Douglas: 76,218 Young, Mike: 218 Young, Scott: 200 Younger, Judith: 200 Yount, Cynthia: 218 Zalewsk i, Debra: 96,102,103,161,218 Zele, Linda: 29,218 Zieber, Ziegler. Zirlel, C Shirley: 183 Fred: 40 herri: 200 Zirkel, Gary: 83,243 Zugenbuhler, Barry: 243.253 Zugenbuhler, Jeri: 119,173,200 Zullig, Nancy: 243 Zumalt, Gary: 'fx QI was ANN 0 av Sm 'SQ Wi' -if a. 1. E' N t? gf -s! xf '5- X lg . X 134 . ,ni , f ,' I Q I , w x w 15, 'Q ,KUW- ' x , a M5 Rims' +5 , :Wu f ' - 1 'K 1 ,-eva , , gf, f 9 ,Z wk blk - .WHL -' ',f . Hue, 'ff Ufixyt 'f' ' Q ,' ' -v - ' 1, y 'hm' i-gwifg giyt ' . 'K xx 'f . ' 1. ,QF 5 l 11 - ,-5'.!.,'.2,K f' j Q ,gr'nf,':.!5.wj' ' , A 'if '-: . 42 'HM I f .L f Q ' U l ,l ' :H Q, 1 G' H X , - QM 'yu 1 Xxx fn f as ' 1 ' l ,M ' Q Mui 1,1 M if. Vi 1' ' ,Hi W 'El A :M , U s, N x WW F If J I 1 T w y I 'L , 1 w w F f T Q W w v . 1' ' M WHL 1' lil 5' sl! ,. 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