Cahokia High School - Cahochron Yearbook (Cahokia, IL)

 - Class of 1968

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'xx 'Xl Q5 X x IX 1 O 7 X, W One of the most memorable times while constructing the senior float was when seniors Mary Haase, Mark Anthony, and Bob johnson participated in a water balloon fight with the juniors. Kittens were one of the many attractions sought at the Student Council auction to raise funds for Homecoming. junior Becky Wigger beamed happily as she was crowned 1967 Homecoming Queen by Karen jo Smith, retiring queen. 22 zihw I aasirgrag 5' 2 Q X f Q 2 E E E 2 I 2 .:'7TH'T, SL .- ,A ' 6 2 H A VG' , wil,-x ph P :f'fE5TIs5Y7SiW'iZf?L-i - f' -' gei55i5H'iSi'.. -1 WI wi, x . ff ' -'11z'?1'fH7Tlsl, is,f.-ii.-H1'LiiiA212S2i czslzght Square Linda Kramer Pat Sullivan escorted by escorted by Rusty Lucy Glen Parker Diana Jones escorted by John Walker Karen Jo Smith, retiring queen, was escorted by Tom Rachels. Jeanne Ehrhard Brenda Starr escorted by escorted by Ron.Davis John Latta 25 Sue Range escorted by jim Setzer K, -HM V,-,,,W.,,,,,.y K , 1 :1hi4m1:feS1'2Qe1 w?L1f5 -' ' ' ' HH , .f 'W fi, qi NW, .. K X? Homecoming, an annual dance sponsored by the Student Council, gave alumni the opportunity to come once again to the old reservation. The dance was also for the students presently enrolled at Ca- hokia Senior High School. The theme for all Home coming activities this year was Gaslight Square. Fun prevailed for all at the parade, auction, bon- fire, game, and dance. Eagerness to attend the dance was shown by Judy Mclntosh and Dickie Counce as they purchased their tickets. Game and Dance Highlight Weekend Linda Schlater, senior, enjoyed an evening at Gaslight Square with her date Gary Gilliam. Enthusiasm was shared by all the spectators as the Cahokia Comanches led the Bethalto Eagles in the last home game. Mrs. Hopewell and Mrs. Evans help themselves to some of the food prepared by the homemaking department at their tea. Of all the choral programs given by the Music Department, the Christmas concert was the one most awaited as it provided an evening of enjoyment for the entire family. Santa and Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer tradition ally met with the audience to give all the children a special treat. Other groups added to the Christ- mas spirit by providing teas for the high school personnel. Choirs Sing Uul in Joyous Song One of the many happy walks in the halls 'was when the A Cappela choir caroled. 28 joyous music was spread throughout the auditorium as Top Sixteen sang Christmas tidings. The girls octet sang out to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. The annual Christmas Programs special guest, Mr. Latta, lead the audience in a medley of songs. To break the tensions of semester exams, the men fac ulty members of CHS partici- pated in a fun day when they played the senior boys in a basketball game. This year, however, they not only found themselves versing the se- niors, but also the women faculty in an inter -faculty game. The men were handi- capped by wearing boxing gloves, but pulled through in an overtime victory with a score of 14--12. Butch McCreary scored easily despite the high jumping Mr. Betz. Seniors out-jumped, out- manned, and out-gunned the men faculty in a 37--35 Victory. Reaching for the ball, Miss Jahn and Miss Schilling fight desperately to obtain the ball from the men. M en Split Pain' Faculty Amuse Fans f ' ,....M-!..l.g. u g dllkngg mfs-. r..-,g,,! umgf '3lQag AV H wg? x 'nwm.,..? af 'E ,K as .KF X 4 f -.X a 'Q xi 4. ,T AIM I V Ax J- in L, .Ji B. my Q L WWW!! N, K 1? Q' 2 W K f, am-in ,,., . - 1-Wgfgsm .iw W W 2324 f Nm 155 11, 5 sggpgagaf fp qw Zim. . f1m-'ff4e':!- A 72 -xiii: 1 zff-wif 'aw -azggmz i 1' waz fel ,arg swf' A-:ies if , . -lfggy Wifi ,ix H-'m.v:.? W V W . 1 Is! VSV -X' ,. ZW M : ,- ., - rf: :f ., , Em i Seniors Rusty Lucy and Ron Birlew tried desperately to start Ricky McQueen in competition for the cart races. J I Prisoner Liz Rachell hung her head in sorrow as Sheriff Greenhill announced, ,, Here comes the judge! Darts, Paint, Water f-Ne., H ighlighl Spring Carmval A fun day for all occurred in April when dif- ferent clubs and organizations gathered for the Spring Carnival. A dart board, Water balloons, a ring toss, and a car smash were among the attractions. Despite efforts to have cart races, the seniors never really got the carts started. Students took revenge on their favorite teachers as Don Edwards runs the Quill and Scroll Booth. 35 Dan Latta gave a delightful appearance and added to the program as he sang My Heart Belongs to Only You. Showtime '68 Performed' New Personalides Were Presented Since 1958, CHS has been the variety show entitled Showtime. This year's par- ticipants ranged from dancers to actors to songsters. The choir members helped to carry out the atmosphere of Let's take an old fashion walk by wearing such ap- parel as granny gowns and moustaches. Debbie Butcher's performance, a voice impression of Lady Bird johnson, added much variety to the show. ,g 'qgmm v,:g,w, ., 11 W :. fy W Q K Q wg. ,W KW sf ,m r 'H I Some of the athletes and other students at the banquet really chowed down to a fried chicken dinner with all the trimmings. Senior Girls Wing Boys Repeal 38 Q x w I 1 f 4 4 1 1 ,Q will ,gf 15 if 11 ,il !1 ia 5 .. L Q -VAL U H iv N. vi Maria Christakos leads actors in Beat it, Beatnik, one of three plays staged by speech classes. Thespiarzs Perform in ne-Acts The speech classes proved that ac- tivity Was the key -word to good speech education this year. In the spring, four one -act plays were performed not only for high school students, but chosen casts also had the opportunity to tour various elementary schools in the dis- trict. Student directors planned most of the staging although speech teacher Mr. Bergdolt proved invaluable . Mr. Bergdolt gave helpful stage directions to the actors of the three one-act plays. 40 ' Giuseppe, Ron Murphy, added spaghetti touch to unpay- Tommy White was shocked when jim Staley ing costumer, John Smith. pulled a knife on him in their play. - Soapy and Bugsy, played by Leo Seitz and Skip Bailey, chewed the fat in The Cop and the An- them. WM-. . Nu, ..A...... 7 ,,,,,,,.t M,.,.sm.,,QM,4-' ,,ce,e..,i - . .mem gl.W..-,,e,,.sQ...Q.me.mEaw.mmAmym...:..ke.1L: ,gg W Miziatwvwfm S , , .,E5,,W1g .ffwgfs X b X as 3 ,LH ' Qs ...ws ,ig , if ff ' Celeste Smith Gamache escorted by John Gamache Y ,Q 5534 QI as' V ll JOEI en Hollyfield escorted by Mary Loomis escorted by Mike Mc Gu ire ,Q A ,. In Y 4 Becki Wiggerk escorted by Kenny Latchem, v nf Af at fi 'M I Diana jones escorted by Mike Dar- ' nell 'Af Suzanne Range escorted by Jim 1 ' - ' Dewain Flinn fi 1 V mx Sefzef 1968 Prom Court--ROW 1: joEl1en Hollyfield, Mary Loomis, Celeste Smith Gamache, Jeanne Ehrhard, Suzanne Range, D12-11121 Jones, and Becki Wiggerg ROW 2: Dewain Flinn, Mike McGuire, John Gamache, Ron Davis, Jim Setzer, Mike Darnell, and Ken Latchem. The newly elected Prom queen, Jean Ehrhard, cried tears of happiness as her friends congratulated her. As the atmosphere of Isle of Golden Dreams drew to a close, Reggie Nichols, Patti Petter- W son, Bill Podhrasky and Cecelia discussed the 3 6 f night's activities. Y 44 Carla Emrich and Mark Anthony danced to the music of the Larry Montesse Orchestra along with fellow students and fac- ulty members. The Isle of Golden Dreams Junior -Senior prom which was held at Fishers' Restaurant in Belleville was a big success. The ballroom was transformed into a tropical isle with the use of paper pineapples, fish, and Seashells. The evening was highlighted by the entrance of the 1967-68 prom court. Miss Jeanne Ehrhard was crowned queen and began her reign by asking every one to join her in the queen's dance, Moon River . Isle of Golden Dreams Highlights Entire Year The enchantment of the gentle music set the romantic mood at this year's prom. ff-Q' . ..W.wM,.i..Me.,r,,.Ma,s.N..,mM ...W . N- W Raymond Marion, Dennis Kluthe, and Mike Darnell received Science Awards from Mr. Norton. Barbara Greenhill was all smiles when Mrs. Upchurch announced that she was the recipient of the French Il Award. Last Assembly Honors Students Three of the four seniors to receive English awards from Mr. Yearbook editor Janet Benda and newspaper Mulkey were Vicki Anello, Sue Malaschak, and Linda Kra- editor Lois Seager came forward to receive THEY- their journalism medals from Mrs. Duncan. P46 With the presentation of athletic awards, Mr. Betz introduced the new track record holders. They are Mike Phillips, Jerome Franklin, Steve Norris, Charles Robinson, Robert Davis, and Greg Mitchell. With ears trained for special names, Sahokia students listened patiently to find but who the 1968 Honors Day recipients Nould be. Over one hundred fifty students were recognized for their outstanding work .n academic, athletic, and club endeavors. The highlight of the program Was marked ay anxious tension as Mr. Wagner, Student Council sponsor, explained the Mike Vlathison Award and displayed the newly Jurchased plaque before presenting it to senior Ramona Jackson. Ilimaxing the Honors' Day Program was the presentation if the Mike Mathison Humanitarian Award. Ramona 'ackson received the award from Mr. Wagner. ' 47 m.w.,w,,r.. W- an W M- -mm.WW,m..We- .,.-W,.,..,w,, , l.,,NW.,t,,rW,,..,. As Pomp and Circumstances began, guides Rodney Thompson and Ken Latchem led in the first graduate Gib Adams. High school activities such as Home- coming, Prom, concerts, football and basketball games and club events fell into the past as three hundred thirty seniors received their diplomas. Al- though their learning will never stop, commencement did bring to a close four years of secondary study. Ready to face the unsheltered world of adulthood, the Class of 1968 left Cahokia High School with tears, smiles, and congratulations. After receiving their diplomas, the Class of 1968 waited pa- tiently to begin the recessional. Senior Susan Malaschak gave the main address, Knowl edge Is Power. High School Past Grads Face Future Still in her cap and gown, Cathy Kusselman stopped for a moment in front of the main doors to examine her newly acquired diplo- ma. Tears for Janet Benda, smiles for Dorothy Bednarkewicz, and congratulations for Hattie Dan- ley were in order following commencement exercises. - J we .W .-.-.....,iXw..4. 49 IW Student Council--ROW 1: L. Kramer, corresponding secretary R jackson, vice president, K Smith, president, R. Birlew, treasurer, J. McIntosh, secretary, ROW 2 D Watterson, L Frein, D Jones, K Klashna, D Lanius, D Korbar, K. Similey, J. Foutch, B. Wiggerg ROW 3 P Sullivan, C Kimble, P Roberts, S Geppert, M Loomis, L. Robinson, N. Roberts, R. Sweeney, B. Zehnbauer, ROW 4 D Grant, S Dixon, L Baumheuter, P Dunn, P Gill, C. Lawrence, P. Merryman, J. Curcuro, S. Haney, T Haywood, ROW 5 T Doolin, M Duncan, C Emrich, M. Anthony, J. Friedline, R. Lucy, S. Thompson, D Lee, R Clifton, L Stewart, l. Rachell Council, HS Serve Students Serving as the governing body at C .H .S., Student Council this year sponsored many activities, but also worked on service projects. Events sponsored included Home- coming in honor of alumni, the Inter -Faculty basketball game to raise money for the Mike Mathison Award, Twirp to give the girls a chance to ask boys for dates, and soc hops after football and basket- ball games. Student Council members also served as student patrol workers at athletic events and aided in corridor patrol. The ultimate goal of the Council was to raise school spirit to its highest peak. Mr. Wagner served as faculty sponsor. Earl Boaz, Nancy Roberts, and Carol DeVaney enjoy themselves as they dance the boogaloo at one of the Student Council soc hops. A Service projects, highlighted by visiting hospital patients and mail- ing newspapers to servicemen in Viet Nam, served as one of the fo- cal points this year for National Honor Society members. Number- ing fifty -eight after the initiation of thirty -five in December, the society found itself useful to fel- low students through its tutoring program. Stressing scholarship, service, leadership, and character, the society was advised by Mr. Byrd, English instructor, and Mr. Bu- chanan, principal. New N.H.S. Members--ROW 1: P. Dunn, B. Wigger, D. jones, ROW 2: C. Mercer, L. Baumheuter, B. Amos, ROW 3: L. Robinson, J. Curcuro, V. McMurray, ROW 4: P. Fleming, L. Vandever, L. Vandever, ROW 5: L. Rachell, C. Haggett, D. Lee, ROW 6: B. Segafredo, M. Trout, K. Meyer, ROW 7: J. Friedline, J. Williamson, J. Kane, ROW 8: K. Raymond, W. Kleist, E. Perschbackerg ROW 9: M. Darnell, K. Latchern, R. Thomp- son. National Honor Society--ROW 1: R. Marion, D. Grossenheider, D. Grant, Student Council representative, K. Burris, R. Dillon, D. Kluthe, ROW 2: P. Larsen, S. Baker, V. Anello, S. Range, secretary, L. Kramer, treasurer, S. Malaschak, president, R. Jackson, J. Stewart, C. Royal, K. Similey, P. Northcutt, C. King, P. Bommarito, Mr. Byrd, advisor. f 51 History Club--ROW 1: J. Martin, sergeant-of-arms, J. Carter, treasurer, H. Schenk, vice- presidentg T. Walters, president, W. Kleist, secretary, R. Clifton, Student Council, ROW 2: Mr. Magariang I. Keys, S. Mosblech, C. Craig, L. Fischer, J. Loyd, I. Lattag ROW 3: D. Sitzes, D. Collins, F. McBride, S. Jackson, M. Krammer, J. Hardin, B. Fargeng ROW 4: J. Phillips, A. Whitehone, B. Starr, N. Capehart, W. Meyer, N. Gardels, R- Meyer, ROW 5: D. McPherson, M. Nenninger, T. Moravec, D. Latta, B. Martin, T. Kalinowski, J. jablonski. The History Club, sponsored by Mr. Margarian, completed its second year of existence this spring. Weekly dis- cussions on World affairs, past and present, combined with reports on his- torical events to give history students a chance to examine the past and try to predict the future. Mu Alpha Theta, an honorary society for advanced mathematics students, for the first time sponsored the Mathema- tics Association of America math test. The club, sponsored by Mr. Sheary, presently added 14 to its former mem- bership of 10. Mu Alpha Theta--C. King, secretary-treasurer, J. Stewart, president, P. Larsen, vice-president, J. Friedline, Student Council, ROW 2: L. Krammer, B. Reeder, L. Schneider, L. Williams, ROW 3: R. Marion, D. Grant, P. Fleming, B. Segafredog ROW 4: D. Phillips, L. Robinson, L. Rachell, E. Persch- bacherg ROW 5: K. Burris, D. Lee, M. Trout, W. Kleistg ROW 6: Mr. Sheary, J. Williamson. M.F. L. annually sends students to different countries or states to study their respective languages. To raise money for the trips, the club sold candy and held car Washes. The high light of the year was the international dinner which was prepared by the members The Science Club, noted for the preparation of projects for the St. Louis Post Dispatch Science Fair, along with members of the Science Department, submitted 21 projects amde by 28 members this year. Modern Foreign Language--ROW 1: B. Starr, secretary, L. Del Pino, vice-president, L. Baumheuter, president, B. Greenhill, treasurer C. Kimble, Student Council, ROW 2: P. Hig- gins, P. La Forge, C. Paschke, L. Williams, K. Malrnberg, D. Brenneckeg ROW 3: L. Fischer, L- Schneider, K. Taylor, G. Seal, G. Kentchg ROW 4: L. Hubbard, S. jackson, M. Brogan, C. Stewart, K. Penny, K. Hinsong ROW 5: L. Sanders, P. Wilson, J. Curcuro, L. Rachell, C. Lawrence, ROW 6: B. Segafredo, D. Heine, M. Trout, R. Clifton, J. Friedline, E. Merkel. Students Lena' Support to Elective Clubs Science Club--Mr. Norton, advisory R. Diel, D. Phillips, I-I. Schenk, G. Adams, M. Neace, K. Gordon, Mrs. Richison, advisor. Future Homemakers of America--ROW 1: F. Cowan, vice-president, S. Fort, historian, S. Haney, president, D. Lunsford, secretary, K. Flannigan, treasurer, S. Mosblech, vice-president, J. Restoff, second vice-president, Miss Dintelrnann, advisor, ROW 2: K. Allen, D. Butler, C. Siadek, B. Counts, C. Brewer, I. Gourley, D. Sronce, P. Tauchert, D. Stone, G. Varner, C. Allen. Future Teachers of America--ROW 1: I. Keys, songleaderg L. Vandever, secretary, C. King, vice-president, M. Christakos, president, B. Starr, treasurer, B. Greenhill, historian, ROW 2: B. Segafredo, reporter, P. Relford, H. Lee, F. Maston, C. Perry, C. Paschke, M. Cooper, J. Curcuro, Student Council Representative, ROW 3: D. Rogers, L. Robinson, P. LaForge, I. Lando, S. Edwards, K. Taylor, G. Kentch, P. Fleming, P. Larsen, D. Pilcherg ROW 5: S. Dixon, J. Loyd, M. I-laase, B. Tuggle, M. Kinsman, G. Hankamer, C. Cruise, ROW 6: P. Dudley, M. Severs, D- Jones, M. Trout, B. Martin, R. Clifton, B. Nichols, S. Krekel. 54 Future Nurses of America--ROW 1: S. Haney, Student Council representative, I. Holt, treasurer, D. Lunsford, presi- dent, I. Keys, vice-president, ROW 2: V. Tuggle, reporter, L. Tompkins, D. O'Brien, M. McMillan, S. Mosblech, ROW 3: L. Vandever, K. Allen, D. Forrest, ROW 4: L. Williams, K. Ver- beke, C. Stewart, D. Rogers, ROW 5: B. Greenlee, D. Butcher, C. Robinson, P. Larsen, ROW 6: J. Bergman, N. Ro- berts, T. Bohannon, C. Schreiber. Students Seek Respective Goals 55 The future clubs--FHA, FTA, and FNA--have tried to prepare members for their respective fu- tures through lectures by people in each profession. In addition to academic endeavor FNA this year sold mums at the Homecoming football game, FHA held and sponsored FHA Week, and FTA babysat during PTA meetings at the grade schools for mothers with young children. The Mother-Daughter banquet in the spring found FHA members busy making flowers for decorations. S Girls' Athletic Association fTuesdayj--ROW 1: M. Loomis, sports manager, B. Segafredo, secretary-treasurer, R. Jackson, president, L. Robinson, vice-president, K. Similey, Student Council, ROW 2: D. Jones, K. Hurt, J. Hollyfield, J. Foutch, C. Smith, B. Reeder, L. Frein, M. McIntosh, C. Batson, ROW 3: J. Watterson, D. Penny, M. Christakos, M. Beeman, P. Larsen, K. Shartzer, C. King, B. Kelly, L. Schneider, ROW 4: P. Fleming, L. Shelton, L. Mantz, P. Roberts, N. Davis, N. Roberts, S. Ledbetter, M. Duncan, S. Jones, ROW 5: I. Curcuro, C. Lawrence, J. Restoff, C. Stewart, E. Dickerson, B. Greenlee, A. Williams, M. Mitchell, ROW 6: L. Rachell, S. Kirtley, B. O'Brien, D. Lee, D. Stengel, C. Goodwin, B. Chapman, E. Harris, E. Danley. Girls' Athletic Association QWednesdayj--ROW 1: S. Edwards, L. Courtney, K. Wilkerson, K. Evans, K. Franklin, P. LaForge, C. Kimble, J. Keys, C. McWhorter, ROW 2: M. jones, D. Lanius, D. Korbar, L. Hedtkamp, D. Range, P. Capehart, M. Peterson, L. Baumheuter, C. Paschke, ROW 3: J. Gulledge, G. Demetrulias, S. Mitchell, K. Taylor, B. Starr, P. Taylor, V. Nickles, K. Watkins, C. Craig, L. Belt, ROW 4: D. Lybarger, D. Sronce, V. Mar- tin, V. Cravens, S. Krekel, M. Jones, C. Emrich, D. Bradley, P. Schmeding, B. Simmons, C. Gilmer. Office Occupations--ROW 1: L. Strayhorn, president, D. Jones, vice-president, 1. Vaughn, secretary, L. Knowl- ton, treasurer, M. Snyder, D. Readhead, J. Lauderdale, S. Pence, J. Zink, E. Taylor, S. Schreiber, ROW 2: J. Stroup, R. Bievenue, R. Courtney, C. DeVaney, L. Kohlmeyer, J. Owens, S. Kennedy, 1. Marler, W. Freeman, C. Restoff, F. Swenink, J. Taylor, B. Fields, C. Stephens, M. Knudsen, K. Harwell. Groups Exercise R esp0nsz'bz'lz'Z y Office Monitors--ROW 1: M. Beeman, D. Butler, J. Marty, D. Brennecke, P. Relford, L. Frein, B. Zehnbauer, B. Amos, ROW 2: T. Doolin, K. Similey, M. Loomis, N. Davis, G. Gardels, L. Belt, P. Rybacke, L. Moss, D. Butch- er, ROW 3: S.j'ackson, K. McLain, S. Ledbetter, C. Van Bergen, S. Baker, G. Neel, C. Royal, J. Chewning, B. Blake, ROW 4: T. Powell, G. Adams, I. Vaughn, J. Carter, T. McGuinnis, G. Buatte, D. Feazel, N. Gardels, S. Thompson. 57 Pep Band--ROW 1: C. Geppert, B. Hill, L. Stewart, M. Malaschak, R. Birlew, D. McFarland, C. Zinng ROW 2 L. Del Pino, R. Lucy, R. McWhorter, L. Whiteg D. Peters, Z. Bovinette. 58 The Pep Club, which originated two years ago, was even bigger and more enthusiastic this year than in the past. The members combined their hearty voices at all sports events to add to the high spirit of athletic competition. This spirit was stimulated by the new- ly organized Pep Band, the fir-st such band in Cahokia's history. The mem- bers arrived especially early at every home basketball game to rock ' the Comanches to victory. A number of the members of the victorious teams received varsity letters and Were, therefore, eligible for membership in C Club. Win or Lose, Spirit Prevails! C Club--ROW 1: G. Mitchell, C. Clay, J. Williams, I. Cozart, T. Haywood, E. Boaz, 1. Herndon, j. Latta, J. Walker, ROW 2: R. Rachell, 1. Setzer, j. Dunn, D. Marks, T. Remelius, D. Faigle, P. Patterson, M. Phillips, S. Baggett, ROW 3: J. Davidson, A. Tate, L. Gebhard, L. Seitz, M. McGrew, R. Loughary, F. Luster, M. McGrew, S. Anderson, L. Thrasher, ROW 4: G. Gaither, S. Bailey, J. Vaughn, C. Evans, M. Darnell, D. Stevens, K. Latch- em, T. Young, M. McGuire, T. Moravec, J. McKinney. Members Display New Uniforms, 1 Band--ROW 1: G- Parker, L. Baurnhueter, L. Schoeperketter, C. Kimble, K. Hinson, S. Ledbetter, P. Upchurch, M. Odom, D. Wilkerson, B. Zehnbauer, R. Farriesg ROW 2: C. Geppart, B. Johnson, B. Hill, K. Hurt, K. Latchem, D. Shinn, J. Richardson, B. Farries, A. Sauerbrunn, R. Wigger, D. Obermark, D. Mantz, B. Hamm, E. Wigger, D. Bren- neke, ROW 3: W. Rich, R. McDaniels, S. Geppart, D. Fowler, J. Lippert, K. Mokriakow, B. Emling, R. McWhorter, L. White, D. Peters, B. Peterson, I. Kuschnieryk, J. Latta, K. Smith, Z. Bovinette, D. Jones, R. Meyer, A. Hanks, M Malaschak, I. Farmer, M. Elliot, K. Greene, M. Hoffman, L. Stewart, P. Sullivan, N. Davis, ROW 4: D. Lanius, K. 60 -M. W Play at County Musz'c Festival Kussleman, G. Demetruluis, C. Thompson, V. Knuckles, J. Randquist, R. Meyer, T. Kalinowski, S. Barnes, M. Skip per, G. Harris, S. Hall, I. Clark, P. jones, T. Stokes, S. Lock, D. Latta, D. Vaughn, M. Newsell, B. King, S. Brown, W. Meyer, M. Trout, R. Birlew, C. Zinn, D. McFarland, J. Williamson, STANDING: K. Penny, R. Lucy, L. Browne, L. Wellman, M. Kramer, R. McQueen, M. Reed, J. DeBerry, G. Christakos, W. Kleist, L. Del Pino, S. Locke, Mr. Yung, Mr. Cohlmeyer. 61 A Cappella Choir--ROW 1: Mr. Daniels, director, J. Latta, accompanist, B. Starr, accompanist, S. Malaschak, P Higgins, V. Anello, B. Rosa, P. Northcutt, D. Thomas, K. Bopp, secretary, C. McWhorter, T. Winn, G. Neel, L Moss, V. McMurry, B. Rivet, L. Fischer, B. Haley, ROW 2: D. Jones, D. Pierce, J. jones, K. Klashna, L. Schlater, K. Shartzer, L. Jones, V. Coady, L. Vandever, B. Nichols, J. Mudd, S. Roberds, Student Council, J. Weiman, Grezzow, L. Schneider, D. Smith, C. King, J. Davis, librarian, ROW 3: J. Holt, R. Dillon, I. Mokriakow, L Rob inson, L. Rogers, S. Robinson, D. Brightwell, M. Ries, G. DeRousse, E. Boaz, J. Dunning, B. Husch, D. Sitzes, R Jackson, B. Tuggle, S. Williams, P. Dunn, S. Ogden, robes, ROW 4: M. Cooper, M. McMillan, M, Stephens, Twigg, L. Shelton, D. Pinta, R. Nichols, R. Greenhill, D. Grant, B. Greer, S. Thomlinson, R. Smith, S. Thomp son, M. Kammer, K. Raymond, reporter, D. Williams, I. Champion, D. Williamson, W. Feazel, C. Mercer, L Stevens. ROW 5: C. Denton, C. Jensen, K. Taylor, B. Brown, T. Murrell, 1. Dunn, president, T. Allen, M Chand ler, vice-president, K. Simeral, D. Schreiker, D. Smith, L. Williams, D. Jaeger, G. Mokrial-cow, G. Narez, D Marks, D. Gisher, L. Ohms, T. Danney, B. Sagafredo, T. Chapman. The A Cappella Choir, Girls' Octet, and Top 16 performed for the public this year in such musical productions as the annual Christmas program and Showtime '68 . These groups consist of the most musical- ly inclined students taken from the various choirs. Admission into these categories is by permission only, thereby making them the best possible groups. Even experienced singers like Barb Rivet and Pam Hig- gins, members of Top 16, found that concentration and practice were essential to produce a good Showtime '68. 62 IF' 'I 'i+-W EF.lW3f1b2l Gir1's Octet--ROW 1: S. Roberd, B. Rivet, K. Taylor, S. Malaschk, B. Starr, J. Holt, V. An- nello, P. Higgins, J. Latta. Top Vocalists Perform in Public 41 Top Sixteen--ROW 1: D. Sitzes, B. I-Iurch, K. Simeral, D. Schreiber, R. Nichols, D. Grant, G. DeRousse5 ROW 2: S. Malaschak, C. Mercer, J. Latta, B. Tuggle, V. McMurray, G. Stevens, V. Annello, B. Starr. 63 M Senior Choir--ROW 1: Mr. Daniels, director, S. Roberts, J. Yearian, I. Warren, D. Dornin, secretary-treasurer, C. Kerens, D. Phinney, president, P. Merryman, M. Taylor, R. Hall, G. Newsome, D. Hall, S. Hussey, D. For- restg ROW 2: P. Rybacki, J. Lands, L. Lands, G. Bowers, P. Portell, C. Boren, M. Lynch, V. Wheeler, S. May- ville, S. Richardson, B. Cooley, J. Watterson, J. Hollyfield, K. Evans, ROW 3: C. Goodwin, B. Kelly, J. Sum- mer, V. Cook, D. Curtis, P. Gill, C. Salmons, 1. Cauley, D. Faigle, M. Dixon, P. Armstrong, C. Lawrence, Stu- dent Council, M. Beeman, L. Ogilvie, D. White, C. Perry, K. Giles, L. Freing ROW 4: M. Sutherlin, K. Allen, S. Smoot, D. Venable, P. Abrams, M. Smith, P. Lauman, Vice-president, D- Vickers, E. Knick, B. Jones, B. Lut- trell, K. Chism, D. Hawkins, C. Gordon, J. Bergman, ROW 5: R. Branson, I. Anderson, M. O'Dell, W. Goodwin, D. Cummins, R. Wilson. Abl.ll'll'8S Excel Through Music Dance Band--ROW 1: M. Malaschak, P. Sullivan, N. Davis, B. johnson, K. Latchem, R. Lucy, ROW 25 R. Birlew, C. Zinn, J. Williamson, D. McPherland5 ROW 3: D. Jones, J. Kuschnieryk, R. McWhor- ter, L. White, J. Latta, L. Del Pino, W. Kleist. 64 Over 200 students expressed their mu- sical talents through music by presenting concerts, attending the yearly festival, and performing in musical variety shows. Practising during school hours, choir and dance band members aimed for perfection in their performances . The year was cli- maxed with the annual excursion on the ADMIRAL in St. Louis. Mary McMillan and Don Grant blend voices at Christmas Concert. Freshman Choir--ROW 1: D. Eck, L. Bailey, D. Bradley, D. Lybarger, J. Loyd, Accompanistg P. Taylor, K. Wat- kins, Student Council, S. Mourey, C. Hunt, ROW 2: F. Daniels, Director, I. Ice, D. Boren, K. Franklin, S. Wag- ner, D. Coleman, B. Woodside, D. Ridgeway, L. Courtney, J. Parsons, P. Edwards, M. Rayfield, S. Gillison, M. Garcia, D. Pilcherg ROW 3: K. Wilkerson, P. Butler, S. Miller, S. Arms, I. Lehnig, S. Tomlinson, C. Cruise, R. Cornelius, T. Rohn, D. Tarrant, T. Parker, D. Korbar, M. Brogan, K. Evans, V. Cravens, B. Cooley, C. Brewer, M. Clark, ROW 4: V. Martin, G. jestus, P. Williams, T. Anderson, J. Gulledge, M. Peterson, K. Gruenert, L. Switzer, L. Vernori, D. Carpenter, B. Chiasson, R. Clarkson, I. Prescott, S. Dixon, P. Dudley, Accompanist, C. Emrich, President, R. Clay, J. Casbourne, Librarian, J. Nichols, L. Harden, ROW 5: K. Nolden, V. Rosa, P. Schmeding, P. Capehart, S. Loyd, I. Sherman, R. Roberds, R. Wolf, P. Mosblech, I. Vahey, J. Davidson, J. Daw- son, C. Brewer, J. Crafts, D. Byrd, K. Trepka, F. Morgan, C. Berube, B. Thomas, D. Lawson, D. Lovett, D. Wil- liarnsg ROW 6: S. Robinson, S. Ables, C. Cowsert, D. Sronce, D. Marty, S. Frisch, J. Henneberry, D. Wright, H. Smotherman, R. Robinson, T. Allen, K. Pickering, T. Hutton, J. Hodge, P. Black, S. Tiepelman, D. Campbell, J. Whitaker, C. Birlew, J. Gourley, M. Bockett, M. Roberts, C. Farrar. 65 Quill and Scroll--ROW 1: C. Haggett, P. Larsen, L. Sanders, J. Benday, D. Dalton, S. Narez, J. Stewart, R. Sweeneyg ROW 2: L. Seager, D. Edwards, E. Merkel, J. Friedline, B. Reed, E. Perschbacher, R. Jackson. Heczo'!1'ne C ourzt Proves Important to Newspaper With the aid of Mrs. Duncan, journalism ad- visor, Lydia Sanders and Marilyn Severs com- plete their news assignments by writing hed- lines. I. '- My Lio- Perfection is sought as Tommie Doolin and Janet Foutch proofread gallies for the COUNCIL RING. 66' As the rest of the staff works, Terry Young explains to Patti Larsen the fine points of writing a sports story. Thanks to the work and study of this year's COUNCIL RING staff, the student newspaper saw numer- ous changes. The most noticeable change came in january when the paper was distributed free to all students. Other changes included more modernized layout proce- dures and different story assign- ment methods. Three students on the staff received awards at SISPA's Spring Conference. Newspaper Staff: ROW 1, Curtis Henderson, Jim Friedline, Earl Merkel, Lois Seager, editor, Don Ed- wards, Patti Larsen, and Pat Toerckg ROW 2, Tommie Doolin, Tom Green, Marilyn Severs, Mary Alli- son, Terry Young, Ken Simeral, Lydia Sanders, Karen I-Iarwell, Cathy Haggett, Linda Watkins, and Janet Foutch. wmvlwwf s- ,,.i.,,.-M, .4 'iii mi ' Tony Moravec and Bill Reed diligently sorted pic- tures before cropping them in order to attain the best possible layout. Faced with its first summer delivery yearbook, the '68 staff rose to the task by publishing the largest annual in CHS's history--220 pages in all. Over l, 000 students ordered books which were distributed in August. Supplements were eliminated, and Worries concern- ing signatures were erased by distrib- uting autograph sections in May. After ten months of hard Work, the Weary se- nior staff members wished the juniors a fun '69 book. The finishing touches of the senior section were ap- plied by Jayne Stewart and Rose Sweeney as their deadline approached. L-.... 9 w l Seniors Ken Burris, Judy Mclntosh, and Jean Ehrhard prove that all work and no play is a Uue Statement for the yearbook staff. Arzrzuczl S lajjf Prepares First Summer Delivery Book Yearbook Staff--ROW 1: J. Benda, Editor, I. McIntosh, D. Benda, S. Narez, S. Malaschakg ROW 2: J. Ehrhard, S. Kirtley, S. Morris, M. I-layes, P. Durbin, ROW 3: P. Bommarito, I. Champion, D. Dalton, B. Greenhill, R. Swee- ney, 1. Stewart, J. Carter, E. Perschbacker, T. Miller, T. Moravec, K. Burris, B. Reed, Mrs. Duncan, Advisor. I 69 AN Academics . . And gladly would he learn and gladly teach. -- Geoffrey Chaucer 3 7 f f-Z' ,Af Y Jw X 0? M A 4 W g School Board Forms School Policy School Board members are SEATED left to right, Vernon Remelius, Leroy Darnell, Francis Myerg STANDING Kenneth Butler, Stanley Odom, Paul Hileman, and Jesse Rex Smith. Robert F. Catlett, Superintendent of Schools. Eugene Rodemich, assistant to Mr. Catlett -.cub-mann Mr. Newton Buchanan, Principal C ? Big Four Guide Daily Aj?FCll'l'S Mr. William C. Bailey Mr. Edward E. Sluder Mr. james R. Truran Helen Dunn, Senior Counselor Robert Bossler, Freshman Counselor Counselors, Lz'bmrz'czrzs Lend Aid Judy Burgener, junior Counselor Lyle Slater, Sophomore Counselor Harold Cowan chooses his schedule for next year, a yearly process for underclassmen. 74 Q 4 l nun WEQWWM ,s was -we I salsa! za W if - S -. 'l'5Li'?QTl Jr- ri A Mg my W as .am we f, 1 .si , ,K . K 1 5 T 153' P f x - , K' . 1- -1ezs,isT1:l.u - , z ,-isxxz. ,x7.,A.,gje z sz :z, ,i 'K11,,,,L:z ' A . 7 .:-4:93.-. - ig' 'sgsqfgg e s 2m2,:2zg gg- , Egg-' ' H :'5 :5': i' SpillQI- is A g':2.g l41:f '1 ::H a's:,.,, ft. :s..-5--1,,g,,:-3523? A --5,g,:::::s::2a:f 1 i , ,PE W sir-f, or my Miss Brenda Evans, library secretary, catalogues new magazines for the periodical room. Maria Christakos, one of many students working as mon- itors and office assistants, works in Miss Dunn's office. Vida Hunter L .gg-0-1' Elaine Hood Many C.H.S. students find the library a quiet place to study and research. 75 When Solutions Are Found. . . Eureka! Bob Greer, john Anderson and Paul Armstrong work at the board writing proofs for geomet- ric properties. H ' :53SSf?tW'1'4 .- 1-f?Ylg:f:f ,QV yy- ,rmiw-f Steve Sutton operates the opaque projector, often used to illustrate properties. Mrs. Moore explains the basic properties of the slide rule to Tom Marks, Davis Heine, Cindy Lawrence, and Bob Carter. 4 , J Blanche Moore Math Dept. Head John Ackermann Mary Ann Eisele Mildred Lane Patrick Schwartz David Sheary Sandy Carlson, Janice Dudley, and Sherry Mosblech listen as problems are explained. Bob Carter aids Mrs. Moore in a visual explanation of a com plex equation. 77 Mr. Hance worked with students around the new bubble aquarium. Coach Muzzarelli was awarded a genuine pigskin by a physiology class. Budding Scientists Create David Norton Science Dept. Guy Daupin Donna David Daniel Hance Head wn Animal M enagerie Earl Lee Frank Lorton Doris Richison 78 i -X s Mr. Betz aided his students in the dissection of a fetal pig. Science de artment ado ted monke Gin er. V A P P Y, S N gi 5 ,.., ,, Y-V Y -- World Issues Come into Focus Geography class aids seniors Skip Bailey, and Karen Ratley in finding their positions in the world. Economics classes teaches th 1 e students about America's internal problems. Suvmv W Du-wma ' as ss., W .., ts- .,. A .X Q. :Qs six .Q 3, Dolores Houseman Melanie Billig Thomas Gannon Janet Jah!! Roy Kennedy History Dept. He ad 80 , , lnnwlursmzrgw-xiii 'si-uwsrwrmi-l.1 A111 Magarian Laffv Malone Roland Schilling Lawrence Taylor M l AFRKEK fire dsx. Freshmen learn local history and world affairs in their social studies classes. Interested geography students add landmarks to their maps. Austin Mulkey Daisy Kennedy Don Bergdolt Raynold Bertrand james Byrd English Dept. Head Judy DeAtley Manerva Dilworth Judy Duncan Mariaelia Escobar Terry Cutler Theme Assignments Plague Pupils Carol Mayer acts a pantomine in Mr. Bergdolt's speech class. wi fl Ui Nancy Roberts, Linda Kramer, and Sandy Crow der work on their English term papers in the library. Pat Franklin? Charese Gilmer, joan Newsome portray the three witches in the play MACBETH. Joel George P. I-leiligenstein Anthony Lehde Vickie Monaghan Delores Patton Linda Peebles Larry Rosenstengel 10 schunng janet Smith Naida Upchurch 83 Barbara Volinger .X Q x X I A Q ' ,V is .NM Cathy Hagget races for time on a speed take. Debbie Readhead, Sue Pence, and Mike Taylor learn the complexity of automation. usiness Demands Speed , pl-8 fMW ' 84 Alice Neel Business Dept. Head Betty Davis Frank Ke nne dy Bernadine Limper James Newton Marjorie Reith Wanda Tinker Gail Weiner jane Wuerz and Accuracy Mr. Kennedy gives Russel Nuef some Mary Knutson works on an adding machine in office information in business law. machines class. Expression Sought Through Arts Hirst A '5 Walter Kleist, Louis Del Pino, and Stanley Loch put profound effort in playing their sousaphones. sg: - vm Frank Daniels Music Dept. Head Barbara Amos William Brown Billy Cohlmeyer Richard Prillaman Robert Yung Mr. Daniels spent a gret deal of time scheduling programs for the choral concerts 86 Mr. Prillaman concentrates on how he will approach next art project. Jim Parks demonstrates his patriotism and sculptor ing talent as he designs a Lincoln bust. With the business of CHS around her, Irene Gray exhib- its her idea of peace and quiet in this painting. - - Ln f -11 -m-WMM. , Wu Home economics students learn the fundamentals of sewing a dress in their morning class. Cooking Draws Male Students, T00 A potential great chef trains in a home econom- ics cooking class. il lil s -,S I i 23i1 1L ' Q 'QW K 33... Girls begin cutting out patterns for their sewing projects. Carol Pontius teaches pre -school children a nursery rhyme in the Child Development portion of home- making. Karlene Gullberg Homemaking Dept. Head Rob in Dintle man George Tompkins, Betty Ray, and Ron Murphy enjoy a meal fixed in home-ec class. Janice Labuda Ben Franklin Darvin Bloemker Luther Gain Bob Neighbors Alexander jones worked the printing press along with Dickie Rachells who was busily printing Showtime tickets. Mechanical drawing prepares students for their future interests. James Rose 90 I g1VeS hm Franklm some fnendly adv1ce on n work. Students lay out type for printing. Wheels Whirl, Maeh1'nes Start as Industrial Ed. Classes Begin gether m woodworkmg. 91 Jerry Margason and Bob Levin put their e Larry Betz Del Gericke P , Robert Elmore keeps in condition through sprinting in the ete Margetls gym during his P. E. class. Ph ysiccz! F im ess Programs 1' z , mi. 'SY MJ ' 3 ff! fgzifd ff ,I Nancy McCommis, Maxine jones, and others enjoy an exciting game of volleytennis. 7 jf! 1 ,f'ff 'i l, e.,., If ii,,i -5,4 fifth ft' lsflllf , fijfiggife +err? ffsj: dee? F . ' 'ff-1 Sybil Charon ' f f ., .frgrssffjf'y',P.,f, u g cms PE 1 Dept. Head , , I ' ,f'f,.fk' i.Vv 'iffflafiigi l ii ' sid. .-r..!.,.. .Lf f iffy, Q Fi, 4 f ffifv 5 A' f if f kwa K ff'w', ' 5' if Ili!! 1 if Pro vide F un Judy Alfred displays her athletic ability in aerial darts. Rose Cummingham Chelsea Meinhardt Readzhg, Aeronautics Ada' Variety Frances Nelson Elizabeth Schwarz i Y? --a..,,,qk Linda Kramer, Ray Loughary, and jerry Seats watch screen Mrs. Schwarz works projector, Aviation pupils jerry Bohannan, jim Champion, and Gary Wall work a navigation problem with instructor Mr. Blue. Dorothy Bednarkewicz and john Dalton work to in- crease their reading skills. ,...,m,......,,..,.., t af 1 , it it wfeii-H' 5 Q if 'M use Q, w fc, I HS rf Mr. Cattaneo instructs two of his students in the Special Edu- cation Department. Frank Cattane 0 Darrell Younkers I1 J ob Tl'6ll.lfldl.lflg Proves Helpful Many of the students in the EMH department work in the cafeteria during lunch hours. Two students are instructed in the uses of cash register in preparation for fu- ture career. 95 ' D J 1' School Personnel Function Daily High school secretaries are, from left to right, Mrs. Wyland, Mrs. Appel, Mrs. Sadowski, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Brogan, Mrs. Ehrhard, Mrs. I-Ieatherly, Mrs, Royal, and Mrs. Hawkins. , Na' i Miss MoConnell keeps students well supplied with Mrs. Adams, high school nurse, greets ailing stu- everything from paper clips to novels. dents with a friendly smile, 96 Cooks are, from left to right, Alfreda Cannon, Estelle Barnette, Ali Phillips, Eddylene Holt, Bonnie Blisenbach, Mae Hammers, Vera Jackson, and Laurel Sneed. unches, Clean Hczllwoys Are Work of Cooks, Custodzons Custodians are, from left to right, John Hamm, Mozelle Latta, Syl Bevelot, Daniel Cobb, Eugene Murry, Eddie Harmon, and Ernest Barker. 97 ,I ' W if if N XWNX 1 V 1 .A .hx N N, x ,, A . f ,,,,-V , -x , Q4ff- 'vy . ,. N 5 I, 1 1 , Z- fx' 5,.-' .CT 1 X -Q. Sparls . . I have not yet begun to fight. -- john Paul Jones it fir ' 'kyl Varsity: Becky Wigger, Linda Kramer, Karen Jo Smith, Diana Jones, Kathy Hurt, Mary Loomis. An important part of the athletic program at C.H.S. is cheerleading. Cheerleaders are selected at the end of each year to lead the avid Comanche fans in support of their teams. The girls spend a week of their summer vaca- tion at the Normal, Illinois, Summer Cheer- leader School to learn new cheers, pon pom routines, and gymnastics. This year's varsity cheerleaders combined what they learned at the clinic with past knowledge, and the result was the Sparta Tournament Cheerleading Trophy 100 junior Varsity: KNEELING, Melvadine Mclntoshg STANDING, Sue Robinson, Sue Geppart, Linda Frien, Sue Ledbetter, Nancy Davis. Cheerleaders Win Sparta Trophy Alternatesz Debbie lin, Pat Sullivan. Benda, Kathy Frank- Freshmen: Kathy Evans, Debbie Lanius, Diane Krobar, Charlotte Burris, Carla Emrich. 101 Confzanehes Take Conference Crown Cheerleaders guide the spirited Com:-inches onto gridiron while anticipating another triumphant victory Despite a shaky start early in the season, the Comanches came through with a fine 7-3-l record. Individual standouts in this fine team effort were co -captain Skip Baily and Charlie Rob- inson named to the All -Area team. All- Conference performers included Dan Faigle, Dave Blissenbach, and co- captains Tony Moravec and Skip Bailey. At the annual Cahokia Quarterback Club banquet, Tyrone Haywood and Skip Bailey were honored as the most valu- able lineman and back respectively. 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T A-V... .'.. .:.p rerl reaa rer' T ' S 14 1 giig Silk: ..v. .v,.l.5, 533 V-ffzgf In i, , A, ...fl 67 y 26d Comanches ended their Midwestern Con- ference career leaving with the con- ference crown. fm- .. it ff fn. . ,... ,,5.. . , hp , ' with - fl Season Record Q Skip Bailey--Co-captain Tony Moravec--Co-captain All Area Halfback All Conference End V All Conference Halfback Li L T Varsity: ROW 1: Luther Gilmer, Larry Gebhard, Mike Phillips, john Latta, Mike McGrew, Mac McGrew, Dave Blissenbach, Flynn Luster, Gary Gaither, Leo Seitz, Mark Paschke, fMgr.j, ROW 2: Coach Muzzarelli, Earl Boaz, fMgr.j, Skip Bailey, Terry Remelius, jim Herndon, Tyrone Haywood, Dan Marks, Pat Patterson, john Walker, jim Williams, Coach Margetisg ROW 3: Larry Thrasher, Dick Rachell, Terry Young, Charlie Evans, Ken Latchem, Mike Darnell, Dewain Flinn, Dan Faigle, Adrian Tate, Coach Betzg ROW 4: joe Gross, Charlie Robinson, Irvin Cozart, Scott Anderson, Mike McGuire, john McKinney, Tony Moravec, Tom Rachels. 103 Dave Blissenbach 1 A11 Conference Tackle Tyrone Haywood--Guard Tom Rachels--Safety Malcomb McGrew--Tackle Mike McGrew--Tackle Mike Phillips--Tackle .LSO Seifz--Tackle 104 jim Herndon--Wingback Larry Thrasher--End Dick Rachell--End Seniors Lead Spimea' Team Dan Faigle A11 Conference Center Adrian Tate--Wingback Jim Williams--Halfback 105 Teams Gain Needed Experienced Sophomores: ROW 1: Neil Meyer, Gary Buatte, joe Doss, Dale Kessler, Steve Scott, Bruce King, John Rosenkranz, Robert Smith, ROW 2: Coach Slater, Mike Gleich fMgr.j, Randall Masser, Robert Taylor, Tom Rosselot, Mike Kammer, james Henry, Steve Siadek, Tom Powell, Mike Rubottom CMgr.j, Coach Taylor, ROW 3: Richard Czapla, Bill Wegener, Ga.ry Kerperien, Frank Profit, Stanley Lock, Ruben Byrd, Franklin Burch, Harold Nunley, ROW 4: john Anderson, joe Moravec, Prentiss Webster, Gary Barbeau, Mark Hoock, Steve Clark, john Shotwell, Steve Brown, fAbsent Dave Feazelj. Freshmen: ROW 1: Ron Meyer, Rick Wallis, Greg Christakos, Fred Pierce, Ron Roberds, Ron Thomas, Rick Meyer, Orville Ramsey, Tom Range, Donies Hart, Arnett Williams, ROW 2: Tim Moloney, David Wright, Tom Walker, Eric Wigger, Dan Hill, Rick Clarkson, Charles johnson, Jeff Dalton, Gerald Luster, Gene Conner, ROW 3: Coach Gericke, james Heath, Dennis Peters, Kerry Luster, Louis Dowell, Robert Mitchell, john Carr, Terry Sloss, Steve Gowler, Dennis Lock, Robert Mobleyg ROW 4: Coach Schilling, Doug Solbird, Phillip Black, Charles Taylor, Virg Strobel, Frank Moravec, Ken Pickering, Melvin Wills, Rick Wright, Art Sparn, Mike Dreyer, Mark Kramer. 106 Skip Bailey turns to eye upcoming goal line during game against Ritenour. Referee signals a Cahokia touchdown in victory . over Roxana. Offensive team coldly awaits to enter game while defensive holds their own. 107 5 Q . i 'K ,Q 1,,f J S 9 Mike McGuire gets Off the bus after Gary Gaither 66 and Tony Moravec 82 combine the last Conference Victory Over Dupol efforts to bring down Riverview ball carrier. Talents Displayed by Ina'z'vz'a'ucz!s ,W Q - MQ, , I 1 Mike Phillips comes up to help Comanches converge on a Triad Knight. 108 Greg Mitchell, Cahokia's top scorer, sprints to victory. 110 5444 f ir Coach Lee accepts trophy from Beth- a1to's Coach jim Carey after winning conference crown. -ffzqi-f-marmy-1-1: 1'ymfwrgqff-Q-:.a4: 5,2-wr'-miwi wr,Jffvwfawwm117-1-'frpilm!,w1r'-gdfcwf .MM I ,f:ffl'35ff.' ,' I .l?ts:'-':- H P-'El'fl9Qi1J::'!Fi6'+Tf:W 'Hifi?Q1fS5HlH:WYif?it V7,, , , ,vg. 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Wffv-m-fr-fm., 'www V'iCf.x,i':Z' ' ,. fr 1 J., H f,,.'- y,.,.,r, Q.,-f.,, ,M W,:'f'-1 .UM Nw v wwf W- ' - .,,,,fk :gp-ufrf,':, 1 , ' V wr f + :ww eww Paced by top scorer Greg Mitchell Cahokia ran away with the Mid-Western Conference title. The harriers, led by Coach Lee, finished the season with a 3 and 3 record . The Comanches also took fourth place in District out of 25 teams participating. The seniors, who led the Cornanches to their victories, were Mikeiflhandler, Jim Dunn, john Vaughn, and Jerome Franklin Harriers Repeal as M. W. Champs ROW 1: Bob Davis, John Vaughn, Jerome Franklin, jim Hill, Greg Mitchell, Bob Emling, ROW 2: john Straughn Mike Presson, Clark Miller, Jim Plummer, Tom Miller, ROW 3: Leon Chambers, Carl Hinsson, Dennis Stevens, Rodney Thompson, ROW 4: Willie Chambers, Lloyd Ratliffe, Eddie Kuzendellg ROW 5: Tim Buchanan, Dave Amos. lll ' Young Cagers Post 16-II Record ':etS ' '?'m7-7' ' 'c1.5?'f'5 i' fifsvlw wi. . . 7 77 . 17127392357'w777g?Hf:i'sf32f5'2'17fs f32?r,77u 'eliigfy' 17 ff7'wfQ7 'f?Qifs?':7-':.?f:rfffiT'f'17fe'?:?i57i1f'7.'f7Kfl?4s77.77'war 7 Signs1f377'S?jg27f- ri7's??5f?lf17-2'Y7?!w7-f -?f'??swQf7s27'Egz7gg772?nag'22--7'gs73217525712-'IVQWQ7fgf7fx7-7gf17:ffs7ggfr W- f.,- L.,, . 7 .. 7 . 75,5 . 77 K .7 ,7 T H A 232.775 - nfllif :Qgg52,5f97,Q717715232 .r7,g3Ii?:g7L- migffgfgr 5 ,.rf7777,.. 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The varsity team placed second in the Regional Tournament only to lose to Bellville West by a three point margin. Cahokia was ranked fifth in the all -area poll. H3 Tom Miller leaps high to outjump a Murphysboro Red Devil in the first game of the Sparta Tournament. Varsity: KNEELING: John Walker, Charles Robinson, Coach Lee, Bob Davis, Arnold Cozartg STANDING: Coach Gericke, Mike Chandler, Tom Miller, Terry Young, Mike Darnell, Ray Loughary, john Latta, Jim Dunn, Earl Boaz, manager. D P Mike Chandler jim Dunn-- Captain Ray Loughary H4 Teams Build for Varsity Years j'.V.--KNEELING: james Hill, John Walker, Coach Gericke, Tom Miller, Alvin Jackson, STANDING: Mark Paschke, Manager John Latta, Keneth Latchem, Dennis Stevens, Rodney Thompson, Charles Evans, Terry Young. Sophomores--ROW 1: jim Henry, Manager, Bob Emling, Dave Feazel, Clark Miller, Dale Kessler, Coach Margetisg ROW 2: Joe Richardson, John Straughn, Tim Buchanan, Steve Brown, Gary Barbeau, Harold Nunley. H5 I P i :sw F '1-' , T' , ,J I Trczekslers Rewrite Record Book ff, Li mia--5.-it ff .1 WRST, f 1'ff1fU':i.-iii. T T-9 ' 1 5 l:,lf:22z' -- fy ,i gzlzggg gig,--gggigfga,54s.-455323 is .ii-flgw,tig1!'k.w,,t53f.,Mg,1wvg 5 2, i ii fi 13 .L L wth, ,, : -,is .wg it A. -I ' 4: K L Q f 2 M . S om ' - H 9 With the Conference Meet as the season highlight, the CHS cinderman broke records all year long, leaving the conference in Winning fashion. Steve Norris set a new school and conference rec- ord in the 440 yard run in 51.4 . Greg Mitchell set a school record in the two mile run with a 10 .23 .03 Robert Davis leaped 2l'4 to set a new record in the long jump. Mike Phillips also set a new record in the shotput with a heave of 52'6 . Q Congratulations and team spirit kept the Cindermen in the winner's circle. H8 Varsity--ROW 1: Ron Parks, Dennis Stephens, Steve Norris, Kim Raymond, john Vaughn, ROW 2: Coach Betz, Bob Emling, Alvin jackson, Jerome Franklin, Robert Davis, john Shotwellg ROW 3: james Arnold, Sam Baggett, Jim Eden, Mike Darnell. junior Varsity--ROW 1: Robert Taylor, Bernard Franklin, Roger Krafezik, Mike Presson, joe Moravec, Mike Pick ett, Manager, ROW 2: Tom McMath, Chuck I-linson, Gary Smith, jim Henry, Prentice Webster. H9 Cmdermen Overpower Foes Freshmen--ROW 1: Gerald Luster, Damon Byrd, Jim Rundquist, Tony Grant, joe Norris, George Demetrulias, Orlando Perry, Louis Dowell, Duch Hart, Kerry Luster, ROW 2: Melvin Wills, George Whiting, Ricky Wallis, Steve Gowler, Richard O'Brien, Fred Pierce, Dennis Peters, Rich Myer, Alan Irby, ROW 3: Dan Hill, Charles Taylor, Tom Howard, Frank Moravec, Robert Mobley, Terry Sloss, Ken Pickering, Mark Kramer. 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A hard-Worked and well dis- ciplined team captured the Midwestern Conference crown with a victory in the last conference game against Triad. Throughout the year, the stickers faced tough competition, but by showing their competitive spirit, they came up With a 19--6 record in regular season play. Never before in the history of CHS has a baseball team Won this many game The success of the team can also be creditied to skipper Coach Muzzarelli Whose fine coaching job helped the Com- anches to achieve their envious record. S in the circle after finishing his warm up. Varsity--ROW 1: John Walker, Robert Carpenter, Tom Rachels, Jim Setzer, Mike Chandler, John Latta, Jim Dunn, Jerry Davidson, ROW 2: Tom Miller, Mike McGuire, Terry Young, Rodney Thompson, Ken Latchem, Dick Rachell, Larry Gephard, Gary Gaither, Mike McGuire, Coach Muzzarelli. Varsity Tops School Win Record Sophomores--ROW 1: Mike Foland, john Randall, Galen Ford, Mike Kammer, Mike Gleich, Clark Miller, David Feazel, David Pinta, Coach Brown, ROW 2: Dave Amos, Rich Czapla, Gary Barbeau, john O'Connor, john Straughn Dale Kessler, Dave Mulherin, Steve Scott, Steve Brown. 123 FRESHMEN--ROW 1: Ron Meyer, Tiffney Knowlton, Doug VanDamme, Joe Vahey, Dan Campbell, Rick Meyer, Tim Moloney, Bill Sillsg ROW 2: Virgil Stroble, Phillip Black, David Schroeder, Mike Dreyer, Mike Kelly, Terry Geist, Mike Parker, Coach Slater, ROW 3: Bill Fortner, Tony Walker, Orville Ramsey, Dennis Peters, joe Fogarty, Fred Morgan, Rodney Rich, Ron Wolfe. Mike Chandler, Senior Tom Rachels, Senior jim Setzer, Senior 8 i I EBim!l Tom Rachels tried hard to slide into third base while the baseman anticipated his arrival. Jerry Davidson Senior Dick Rachell, Senior jim Dunn, Senior Robert Carpenter, Senior ,J Q Per onczlities . . The old order changeth, yielding place to new . -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson Seniors Elect Person alilies M r. di Miss CHS Karen jo Smith S Tony Moravec MOST MISCI-IIEVOUS Kathy Bopp 8 Dick Rachell MOST ATHLETIC Ramona jackson S Skip Bailey On November 17, the gradu- ating seniors of the class of '68 were invited to attend their first tea Where they elected the follow- ing people as Senior Personalities . These people were elected because their classmates felt they best rep- resented the characteristics of the nine categories . ',H?K:!I?fE J tf,xN ?tfnf MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Malaschak 8 Mark Anthony BEST DRESSED Karen Shartzer 8 Gary Ball MOST MUSICAL Cheryl Geppert 8 Dennis McFarland T MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Margie Harris 8 Bob Martin 129 MOST STUDIOUS Vicky Anello S Raymond Marion MOST CONGENIAL Jean Ehrhard S Ron Birlew Seniors Showed Sporting Power Senior Class Officers: Mark Anthony , presidentg Linda Robinson, treasurerg Cathy Mokriakow, secretaryg Rusty Lucy, vice-president. For the last time, the graduating seniors of the class of '68 have Walked the halls of C.H.S. They enjoyed getting together While constructing their Homecoming float which took second place in the annual competition. In November the seniors attended the long awaited senior tea. At this tea, they ordered their graduation announcements and voted for class personalities . One of the highlights of the year was the Senior-Faculty game Where the seniors, after four years of hard Work, out-Witted the faculty by Winning 47--45! Senior Wins were repeated later in the year when the senior girls beat the Women faculty at volleyball and the senior boys once again beat the men at basketball. l30 of 1 Seniors Gilbert Adams Barbara Amos Carolyn Anderson Victoria Anello Mark Anthony Lynda Armstrong james Arnold Nathandrew Bailey George Baker Sharon Baker Gary Ball Michael Beasley Seniors Cedric Beck Charles Beck Dorothy Bednarkewicz Janet Lee Benda Ray Bennett julia Bequette Thomas Bequette Ronald Berkbigler Tony Bevelot Gregory Beys Bob Bickl A Rosemary Bievenue Ronald Birlew Raymond Biver Bobby Blake David Blissenbach Seniors GCTOII B0h31'1H0T1 Patricia Bommarito Kathleen Bopp Denny Boyer Sandra BOZSR Brenda Britt Carroll Brooks Bonnie Brown 133 Seniors Darrell Bryant Mary Pearl Bucie David Buehler Katie Burns Ken Burris Debby Butcher Gary Cambridge Pauline Cannon Robert Carpenter Chris Carroll james A. Carter Joel Carter Seniors johnny Carter Carl Catchings Mike Chandler Brenda Chappell Denise Chiasson Maria Christakos james Clarkson Curtis Clay Rhonda Clifton David Coleman Leslie Coleman Deborah Compton Tanya Conway Brenda Cooley Pat Cooley Marsha Cooper Kay Cotton Rhonda Courtney Walter Cozart Sandra Crowder Seniors james Crumpler Karen Cutrell John Dalton Emma Danley 136 Seniors Hattie Danley Jerry Davidson Timothy Dell Louis Del Pino Janet Demage Danny DeRossett Carol De Vaney Eloise Dickerson Roger Diel jacob Dietrich Randy Dillon Sharon Domyan Carl Doss James Dunn Frank Dutton Donald Edwards l Seniors Melvin Eggleston jean Marie Ehrhard Joseph Ennor john Eugea Danny Faigle Rebecca Fields Kathy Flannigan Kenny Fortner 138 Ronald Foster Jerome Franklin Len Mike Frazier Wayne Freeman james Ray Friedline Carol Frierson Charles Fulford Rodney Gardner Seniors Glenda Garrett Harold Garrett Mike Gaynor Cheryl Geppart 139 Seniors Robert Gillespie Sharon Gillison Dale Gisher Christine Givens Larry Goleaner jerry Goodrich Regina Gough Don Grant Irene Gray Ken Greathouse john Green Barbara Greenlee Melissa Grizzow David Grossenheider Mike Groves Richard Groves Seniors Linda Gulledge Mary Haase Lloyd Hall Ruth Ann Hall Bill Hamm Virginia Hampton Gail I-Iankamer Cheryl Harrell 141 Seniors Marjorie Harris Karen Harwell Tyrone Haywood Albert Hedtkamp Bonita Helm james Herndon james I-light Karen Hiles Brenda Hill Gwyneth Hill Mary Hoffman Charlyne Hollyfield Seniors Arthur Holman Betty Honnen Maxine Horton James Hosp Gary Howard John Hunter Ramona jackson Dennis jaggers Dennis Jaeggers Vicki Janes Lonnie johnson Robert johnson Alexander jones David Jones Denise Jones Glen jones Robert Jones Sandra Kennedy Duane Kerperien Irmajean Keys Seniors Cynthia King Dennis Kluthe Linnie Knowlton Mary Knudsen 144 Seniors Bill Koebbe Linda Kollmeyer Janet Koonce Linda Kramer john Kuschnieryk Kathy Kusselman Patricia Larsen Daniel Latta Mudy Lauderdale Jeanette Lippert Don Lobsinger Raymond Lough ary UOYC1 H- LUCY JY- Sandie Luetkemeyer Janice Lynch Susan Malaschak X , Seniors Stephen Maloney Danny Marchbanks jerry Morgason Raymond Marion Jeanne Marler Ion Martin Robert Martin James Matlock 146 Carol Mayer Larry McCloud Michael McC1usky Mike McCommis Nancy McCommis Arthur J. McCreary Linda McE11igott Dennis McFarland Seniors Malcolm Mcgraw Michael McGrew judy Ann Mclntggh Marlene McKenny 147 Seniors Steve McNeal Sherry McPherson Richard McWhorter Mike Mecalo William Meier Earl Merkel Donna Meyer Fred Meyer Kathryn Meyer Wayne Meyer Cathy Mokrialfow Linda Moore Anthony Moravec Karen Morgan Sandra Morris Dave M0111-ey Seniors Larry Murphy Suzanne Narez Michael jack Neace Michael Nedich Russell Neuf David Newell Rebecca Nichols Nancy Norman I49 S en iors Pat Northcutt Gregory O'Guinn Larry Overmann janet Owens Sherry Onstott Glenn Parker Pamela Parrish Jim Parks Regina Sue Pence Gloria Perkey Andrew Perry Sandra Peterson S en I0 rs Cathy Phillips Don Phillips Michael Phillips Dennis Phinney JoAnn Phoenix William Podhrasky Nathan Polizzi Kathy Pontious Byron Prince Lebert Quick Sharon Quire Richard Rachell Thomas Rachels jean Ramsey Suzanne Range Karen Ratley Kenny Ray Betty Rea Debbie Readhead BeVef1Y Reeder Seniors Carl Restoff Cathy Rice Nadine Risling Barbara Rivet 152 Seniors Shela Roberds Larry Roberts Nancy Roberts Peggy Roberts Charles Robinson Linda Robinson Shelia Robinson Cherrie Rogers Eddie Rogers Lavonda Ross Cecilia Royal Jackie Sasse Sandra Schiller Linda Schlater William Schmidt Y Mary Ann Schmisseur Seniors Christopher Scholbe Cheryl Schreiber Sharon Schreiber Peggy Schwartz Lois Seager Lguig Seal jerry Seats Leo Seitz 154 James Setzer Craig Shaneyfelt Ronald Shanley Karen Shartzer Francis Sherrod Marsha Shifley Diana Shotwell K9-thy Similey i Seniors Bernice Simmons John Smith Karen Jo Smith Robert Smith 155 Seniors Mary Snyder Steven Sopp Karol Staten Cheryl Stephens Carolyn Stewart Jayne Stewart Bill Stratman Linda Strayhorn Gerald Strobel Iudith Ann Stroup Fred Swenik William Tankersley Ir Ron Tapley Adrian Tate Larry Tate Johnnie M. Taylor Seniors Earlene Taylor David Thomas Larry Thrasher Pamela Thurwalker X y 2 Dorthy Thomas Patricia Ann Thomas Linda jane Tidwell Norman Touchette 157 Seniors Helen Trantham john Vaughn Judy Vaughn Larry Vaughn Francis Waddington Roderick Wagoner Lloyd Walters Ir. Dennis Watkins Mike Watkins Tommie Webb janet Weirnan Steve Werner Seniors Cheryl Weston john Wheat Wayne Wheeler Emmanuel Whelchel Tom White Andre Whitehone James Williams Lavell Williams jr. Robert Williams Dallas Wills james Wilson john Winter Shelly Woods james Woody Charlene York Tom Winter Rebecca Zimmer jinnie Zinc Chuck Zinn ,ff 160 up . .... Seven senseless seniors shout for success! We are great! We are great! We're the Class of '68! The Senior Class paid its respects to the dying Eagles in their final Homecoming float which, this year, took second place. 41053. Juniors Tend 0 Inherited Duties Junior Class Officers: Connie Mercer, secretai-y5 johna Watterson, treasurerg Debbie Lee, vice-presidentg Liz Rachell, president. This year's Junior Class fulfilled its inherited duties of providing sports' spectators with refreshments at home games and conducting the Junior -Senior prom with enthusiasm . Their latter project, Isle of Golden Dreams, was held at Fischer's Restaurant in honor of the graduating seniors. The arrival of the Junior Class rings during the month of March was anxiously awaited by everyone. These rings symbolized the near end of high school careers and the beginning of a new way of life. 162 - gh . 0 . 2 K2 Q Y Q . .. , W 1 Q, f ,K 'E ...,.' . ,. H I 5 , H Q fem l .r .3 ' w A 1 .IK an 3- 3, Y N Nr bl Bn Bk K I r W, , X x X NM -.. s t ii is of r B . X :FB MV ww 2 A 5:1 - r F W R X lk w. X liz-g5i.5Qa P 4, mg 2 6 X rr 2 E 2 J , mr 5 3:4 1. Q H A 3- 'Jil-M, is ' A - 1 5 iw, , L J . in r min' R, U Bagged Q ,,,. 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Harold Cowan Irvin Cozart Paul Crafts Debbie Craig Curt Crawford Mary Cross Judy Cucuro Ted Czapla Debbie Dalton Ernestine Danley mga 'I .., - X5 , 5 . is X ts K 5 ii? t , -W T, n ss s Q, W 'F' ,, an .Q ' ' Q, may .lvvmg --,. 1, at - S 1 as Q 'll YF' 5 M V ,Q . . s 2 ggggkl if .,'.a A ... 3 , , , 9 ,sag We W ' 9? if . 0. L , -- ,M A 4 U ' in Kal I gl K s qs 3 ' 4- : - K X H 3 sh MG' mga 5, JK MEL X 5 J H gifs. Pi' ' ','22.i:f gr ,- Ml 'Q V J,- lim ' ll L ff I aww. M, wk M ' if -21 f 'L F 1 . R 5 M r f, ,g R 'in- Q Roger Birlew, Larry Perko, and Rodney Thompson sit atop the junior float, one of four that decorated the field Homecoming night. Juniors Mike Darnell Joyce Davis Robert Davis Linda Deberry Kathleen Dietrich Debra Dornin Larry Dornin Alan Downs Kenneth Drake Vickie Dublar Mary Duncan Pat Dunn Pam Durbin Linda Eads Gary Eck Robert Elmore William Eugeu Mari Eunice Charles Evans jim Evans Karen Evans Russell Evans David Fair Connie Fann Brian F argen Roberta Faries Tanna Farney Wilma Feazel Ervin Fedro Dave Felts Juniors Diana Fernandez Linda Fischer Schooner Fitzgerald Pat Fleming Dewain Flinn j'oAnn Fogarty Gary Foland Kathleen Foland Larry Foltz Glenda Ford Ray Foster Deborah Foutch Dorothy Fox Bernard Franklin Jim Franklin Patricia Franklin Ronald Frisch Virginia Frisch Gary Gaither Gloria Gardels Larry Gebhard jan Geist Douglas Gill Sandra Gillison Charese Gilmer Luther Gilmer Carolyn Gisher james Gladney Donna Godat Bill Godina 'fn H Q . -rf E 5 ,.. 1 Kean ' ' 95 'ag z..-Zn. ,Q-if viz '- f-- an J le s J' M fr-fs Q it 'N W is , . il rwrs,r 4 HMI 3 if if in me 5 rw V' 'kv H it -X g iws, ' E ar , . 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'F X 2. 1 Ni 5 Wg' xnsg v f,. :. wx Juniors Dennis Goff Linda Good Charlene Goodwin Kathleen Goodwin Charlene Gordon Regina Gould Shirley Grant James Gray Jimmy Gray LaRose Green Barbara Greenhill Robert Greenhill Bill Greer Albert Griffin Larry Griffin Joe Gross Margaret Grove Cheryl Gruenert Daniel Guy Cathy Haggett Dwane Hagler Donald Hall Sandra Haney Sharon Haney Andrew Hankins Melvin Harmon Edward Harrell Barry Harris Evelyn Harris Mary Harrison Iris Hartman Janice Hawthorne Mary Hayes Curtiss Henderson Micheal Hendrickson Randy Hicks Brenda Hill Frankie Hill james Hill Kathie Hinson Judy Hochstatter Jo Hollyfield Lee Hubbard Bill Hunt Deborah I-Iurd Kathy Hurt Kathleen Hutter Ella Ivy Juniors john Jablonski Alvin Jackson Terry Iacquin Betty jameson Carol Jensen Jackie johns Charles johnson Eddie johnson Steve jolly Barbara Jones Diana jones Maxine Jones Sara jones Debra Joslin Tom Kalinowski jim Kane Dave Kastner Becky Kelly Michael Kennedy Ricky Kennedy Eugene Kentch Danny Kettler Cynthia Kimble Henry Kinsman Sara Kirtley Charlene Kitzinger Kim Klashna Walter Kleist Nancy Klemme Earl Knick Shirley Koepke Patricia Kohl Phillip Landfried Joyce Lands Girty La Roe Edward La Roe Kenneth Latchem John Latta Judith Latta Deborah Law Deborah Lee Helen Lee Linda Leeling Bill Legg Charlotte Leonard Bob Levin jim Locke Susie Lockett X- ., ,, V, a ig, fl- if uf ' f315f..,gf,Q,' 'I as QM Zig, , , N ff ,,, E f :qv t 1.413 1:-gg .W , as I rag, ' gr' I Q4 5 4 an wg gn? av Z .ef is if 653114- iii ? JM Q ia' r 'X- ix ' X ' NX 3' Iv ,l b W yyyg L M ? g i fr an i Q 'F s tix 3 is Juniors Kathy Loggins Mary Loomis Mike Luetkemeyer Linda Lunsford Flinn Luster Jimmie Luster Thomas Luster Marsha Lynn Ruth Mabe Donna Maine Brenda Manning Dan Marks Linda Mantz Bill Marler joy Marty Freda Maston Rick Mayberry Maud McClain Robin McCord Beverly McCoy Robert McDaniel Roland McE1ligott Mike McEntire janet McFadden Tim McGinnis Mike McGuire John McKinney Kathy McLain jennifer McMath Thomas McMath Toni Woodside and Mary Cross rush to fill the orders of Shelly Woods, Linda Schlater, and Sandy Luetkemeyer during one of the Comanches' gridiron battles. 169 The class ring, which is received dur- ing the junior year, represents the year of graduation and signifies the near end of the high school career. Juniors Mary McMillan Vicki McMurray John McNeal Gary McNe11y Don McPherson Rick McQueen Marcina McShane Carol McWhorter Chris Meeks Connie Mercer Paul Meyer Sue Miller Tom Miller Q Gregory Mitchell Mary Mitchell Sharon Mitchell George Mokriakow Carl Monroe Rebecca Moore Sandra Moore Marsha Morris Sherrill Mosblech Aaron Mosley Gary Moss Joyce Mudd Donna Mulherin Norma Murphy Tom Murrell Llarold Musskopf . J Myers , .Qf if I '22 is-,fr Args, 'aff H :- Ss is K, ,S En X K i s . ., K . fr xr .rr.. r , A ' f Silaif' '53, Q 331455 ,ST mr ru 2?- L f y fag. ff r i 3 ff qw? 'ir Q. Q N- ,H F s s M , is 'Q .1 11 M .,1 ,.r.3 new m J' X ll 'En X ,, 29 5 S 'J' S , in ,A . X' Qs 5 I 1':: , rf Q ra. ,RW s Q2 S F 1 4 'X ls , ggi, .,:e.,:::s!f4': - , r M, . law we 3' x. fi 'dsx f rl' f .. war.. ig. gpg- .N Q 1 -g:a1,,:,,,-rg., Em '1 -11 ,,.f, 5:1 .vi-V411-I V-mm, .f-pm., -.irsfrlww K 170 H ,Q :I R' s at 5 5 x 45 T XX ff 1 1 .. 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V n nln is mi 5' 3277 A 'sz if ay ,Q if W , 2, , an E f fa 1 NN a muimii' K Q xx K -X. 3 1 t 531' H X W is if Juniors Debbie Nash Barbara Nedich Joan Newsome Lenora Newsome Reggie Nichols Linda Niederhoffer Steve Norris Patricia Nowell Becky O'Brien Dale O'Guinn Roxana O'Guinn Leo Ohms Donna Pace Marlg Paschke Pat Patterson Debra Penny Karen Penny Larry Perko Carrie Perry Earl Perschbacher johnny Pfeffer D bbie Phillips Richard Phillips Debbie Phinney Peggy Pinion Madge Pinsker janet Plummer jo Nell Poe William Potts Donald Pribble Lorraine Pruitt Hazell ' Quarles Liz Rachell Roxanne Ragan Kim Raymond Gary Rea Robert Rea Bonnie Reamer' Bill Reed' Terry Remelius Dennis Rheinecker Sharon Richardson Peggy Richmond Louis Roberts Charlie Robinson Doa Robinson Melvin Robinson . Diane Rogers QQ Juniors Linda Rogers Bobbie Rosa Lloyd Rosenkranz Dorothy Rubelmann Christine Rulo William Russell Linda Sanders Lydia Sanders Alline Sauerbrunn Pat Schaefer David Schreiber Robert Schrock Harry .Schenk Ed Schneeberger Linda Schneider Sharon Schrum Laurie Schuck Pat Seats Brenda Segafredo Jerry Shartzer Belinda Shearer Linda Shelton Lyn Sheppard Jo Shinn Ruby Sillas Sandy Sisson Brenda Sloss Bill Small Cathy Smith Dave Smith Debbie Smith Larry Smith Marcia Smith Vickie Smith Clifford Smithson Kerri Spisak Brenda Starr Linda Stefanski Steven Steinhardt Donna Stengel Becci Stephens Tom Stephens Dennis Stevens Linda Stevens Willie Stevenson Cheryl Stewart Michael Stewart Dave Stokes it ag f 'gg 34' We r Ss , izli i f ,, W T a 11 15 s 1 mmf S - f ..,. , . f-of S qrv S ,r,, 1 S. ...i, 'f- L '53 I S5 - iiiir S ' 172 Photographer Earl Pershbacher, a member of the junior class, takes a moment to rest during the Comanches' game against the Highland Bulldogs on the local hard- wood. Juniors Ronnie Strobel Penny Stroup Pat Sullivan Martha Sutherlin Rose Sweeney Kenneth Sydenstricker Joseph Sydow Patricia Tate athy Taylor ichael Taylor Earlene Terry Gloria Terry Rodney Thompson Sharon Thrasher Carol Thurston Eddie Ticer Glenda Tieman evin Tiepelman atricia Toerck inda Tompkins onnie Touchette avid Traiteur aniel Trost artha Trout ickey Turnbough ark Tvviigg ames Ulrich erry Utley inda Vahey arol Van Bergen Juniors Lorene Vandever Loraine Vandever Donald Vickers George Vogt Judy Wade Micheal Wade John Walker Gary Wall Leland Waln David Warmer Linda Watkins Sandy Watkins Iohna Watterson Larry Wayland Tom Wegrzyn Mary Wheat Vicki Wheeler Caroline Whelchel Deborah White Larry White Pat White Mike Whitfield Kathy Whitmer Rebecca Wigger Roger Wiley Stanley Wiley David Wilkerson Lauren Williams Needom Williams Sharon Williams Dennis Williamson john Williamson Danny Wilson Fave Wilson Jerry Wilson Kaye Wilson Pam Wilson Pat Wilson Antoinette Woodside Sharon Wooley Bonnie Wright Elizabeth Wynn K' sf . , 4 - -.,,, f ,V . .r--, -: E.. ,ima 1 wr, . ,, L 5 it 'l L a w is M ' is S is 4' ig L F, . :. -, ..,. ,f sa. .wg f A ,N f 1' ff .uv .2 ' H2 if-'fiifii xggdgf W , fa 5 'li h i, f 91 S 5 xg +3 3 52,531 ., .,, ...., : mer., f 5 W 1+-Br ark ,.. .Q my S ' K V 2. ' ' .545 . Y, , a. . li xsssfef-as 1 1 f 4 V f Lqlw 4, ii ... I su af Terry Young XX .T w as - X V Roger Zarzeck kg A, 174 Mr. Betz's 8 A.M. gym class loosens up with some calisthenics before continuing with the hour's activity. 175 Sophomores Win Homecoming Honors Sophomore Class Officers: Linda Frein, treasurerg David Feazel, vice -presidentg Tommie Doolm president Barbara Zehnbauer, secretary. Due to overcrowded conditions, sophomores were forced to attend school in shifts this year. While one group of sophomores arrived for classes at 7:00 a.m and left at 11:00 a.m. the others arrived at 11:00 a.m. and left at 3:00 p. m. Even though the sopho- mores were split, they were still a very important part of the functioning at C.H.S. Sophomores helped to make the roads safer by attending the driver edu- cation courses provided. joint efforts of the sopho- more class helped put the sophomore float into first place at this year's Homecoming activities. 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Y! w I77 Sophomores john Ables Phil Abrams Kathleen Ahnefeld jerry Alexander Wanda Alexander Kathy Allen David Amos Garry Anderson john Anderson Paul Armstrong Rick Armstrong Robert Armstrong Robert Ates Peggy Akinson janet Atteberry Donnell Autry Dennis Bacon Andrew Bailey john Baker Monica Baker Deborah Bandy Gary Barbeau Steve Barnes Gail Barnett Bonnie Bass Cindy Batson Patricia Baur Debbie Beard Margie Bednarkewicz Marcia Beeman Richard Bell Linda Belt Beverly Be quette Donna Berube Billy Bethea Carolyn Birchett Phyllis Black jim Blissenbach Carolyn Blue Theresa Bohannon Connie Boren Deborah Borgard Ronald Boswell Gay Bowers Barclay Box Janice Bradley jackie Branson Lena Branson Sharon Brees Denise Brennecke' Debbie Brightwell Jeannette Brooks Russell Brooks Beth Brown Chester Brown Elizabeth Brown Iac quelyn Brown Richard Brown Steve Brown William Brown Ricky Browning Robert Browning Cheryl Bryant Sophomores Ricky Bryant Gary Buatte Tim Buchanan james Buckley Kathy Buehler Franklin Burch Laura Burnley Gary Busby Donna Butler jim Butler David Buttig Mary Byrd Ruben Byrd Sie Byrum Patsy Callahan Rosemary Cambell Levergia Caradine Sandra Carlson Deborah Carr Dave Carrera Terry Carrico john Carrigan Charles Carter jackie Cauley Leon Chambers Willie Chambers Beth Champion Janna Chewning Michael Chiasson Ken Chipman Karen Chism Jim Christakos Gloria Clark Steve Clark Billy J. Clatterbuck f, if K 4 5. E . FM 12 if ix r X E 5 .. i i 1 x 'il Sue Robinson and Linda Frein, sophomore cheerleaders, use artistic talents in preparation for the 1967 Home commg Dance. Susan Ledbetter searches thoughts for ideas to trans- form gym into Homecoming ballroom. Marvin Clay Sherry Clifton Mike Clymer Valli Coady Mary Coker Barry Coleman Sophomores Q F 11 WTR Mary Coleman Douglas Collins Rebecca Collins Denise Constable Betty Colter Joseph Conway Deanna Cook Steve Cook Virginia Cook Donnie Cooks Steven Cooper Joy Cornelius Catherine Coulter Freda Cowan Kevin Coyne Arnold Cozart Christine Craig Ricky Crandell Cynthia Crews Eddie Crews Patricia Croy Freddie Crutcher Edward Crymes Daniel Cummins Mike Curran Deborah Curtis Richard Czapla Michael Dale Joyce Dalton Sophomores Nancy Davis Phil Davis Sharon Davis Danny Dawson Ruth Deen Gregory Demetrulias Michael Denbow Jo Carol Dennison Carolyn Derossett Glen DeRousse Carolyn Derton Jim Dickerson Charles Dickey Olivette Diggs Rhonda Dillon Cynthia Dismutes Michael Dixon Robert Domyan Chaudette Donaldson Dan Donnelly Sean Dooley Tommy Doolin Joe Doss Donald Douglas Daniel Dowell Bruce Doyle Janice Dudley Diane Dunn Joe Dunning Patricia Dunning Marsha Eastridge Gwendora Eatherton Sanda Edwards Robert Emling Bonnie Faries Carol Farris Michelle Faulkner David Feazel Jim Ferrell Louise Fikki Michael Fisher Kathy Fletcher Joan F obar Mike Foland Galen Ford Glen Forgy Dianne Forrest Sylvia Fort Brenda Foster James Foutch Janet Foutch Denise Fowler Diana Fox Joyce Franklin Leota Freeman linda Frein Pam Frierdich Mike Frommel Ardell Fulton Clarence Fulton Curtis Gaddy Bonnie Gailius John Garcia 18 -:4 -:Sy ,, flif his ea 5 . 1 J iff? ,M J -gif 9 Q H, ,l -22' E an f ga .,., , arg., 5 X A 5 ss ' J , ' ei , Q55 mf 'w14a11'Ms'fssx QI: sfwfw Qfmgg gi ,J X53 fm if Xl zif Mlm -Ml , as ' 1 me ywvl K 1 'Q X ' sw. .p' 'B 'ir L J mss lul l :li i N 5 - x If 'l u if X 43 1 Cuff, Q-,. gf, an , K, ,1 in . i,.. J, , ',-' 3 e if wx Wi 'nf ,X if Q fm? 7 3 - :QQ i L fc-:,., KH , . ,. my . 4.35, 5:51. w H 1 f n,.f' Mb gfiw- ' K f ' ...il . .,.-s. . ,,.,, , L VAA: Q V, 2-5, eigem s ff fflfa-, , 1 223' - ,ft ' .rf .1 Q A, atv. A Qian 3 i 5 ,155 . E, ff, .1 'f Q .gif 2 5? ' ' is-I 0 me if , X 3 i We .P 51 M3155 , 5 ., l I aa ,.,fx Xx,,: . 1 . Q J ly A 4- 4 avr s Sophomores Nathan Gardels Carol Garrett Marzel Gavins Torn George Carla Geppert Kathy Geringer Kathleen Giles Paula Gill Donald Girth Carolyn Girth Joanne Gischer Ronnie Givins Dorothy Gladney Quedell Gladney Mike Gleich Sam Glodich Jacqueline Gloeckner Tom Godier Bob Goetz Willie Goodwin Janet Gordon Janice Gordon Sally Gordon Brenda Goss Rita Gray Shelia Gray Anthony Green Janie Green Tim Green Tom Green Bob Greer Robert Griffin Mike Gross Wanda Groves Marion Hahn Members of the sophomore foot- ball team Rick Czapla and Steve Brovxm discuss way to victory with Coach Taylor. Linda Belt, David Feazel, and Linda Frein, sophomore monitors, find that their duties in the office are bothvar1ed and interesting. Sophomores Dennis Halbrook Becky Haley Larry Haley Vicki Haley Dorothy Hall James Hall Margaret Hall Sam Hall James Hamm Vicky Hampton Joe Hardin John Harmon Sandy Harmon John Harper Gary Harris Louetta Harris Diana Hawkins Linda Hedtkamp David Heine Beverly Helm Helen Helm Thersea Hendrickson Judy Hendrix Kathy Hennessy James Henry George Hessling Elizabeth Hetzel Harold Hicks Pam Higgins Leonard Hill Charles Hinson Brenda Hodges Frank Holcomb Linda Holeman Sherry Holifield ' I S 2 Q , ,:i, , K . fa in , V 9 ff gf? ,MSA f3SW2','.zafa iiivmfru. . f Sm' S X :?9: ::'f5i:::'-655:- f wg, ff' ' H' ft ,. , X -.. ,..-.. ., -,,. -, ,, . sr A :f'f.- r- M,we 9f k .ra 4 Q ' fat,-x lf? 4 illll I Ea : - : . Ea: ggi? flew,-'f - ,qw - . . , if A 'S -:+M:. .,- f' ,.a:.. .1 :tx . ,. N, ra - 182 l ,, 13323 7 l mn 362.-:H fr V i 'w a 1 it W K f' ::,e51-555. ' 'mi-rm at ,:V,:, E ,,.,,, .,,,,: , , K Q 5 X W I if if he rf .1 -Y ,. Qi? ., ff W, . lf V 1 , 2 if . ,z if an H 'M 'l ,Q n . K i .A H ' 1 ,Q 5.3 g m , t -- wa-2,33 2, 2 A W H ty . A K ' am, 1 -112 ., fi'l'fiZ?iif'A 2.2 , W 1- all A ' -fs x 5 -ur. .g,.5. J 1, '+- , ., Q .ix , 1 'x up k E, ' r, N, , rr x W A v, 4 , . 51, f, .am is what i 3 an 'jx an .tr ian? 5' ,,.. N - 'f:- E.: v li? fi if ' 'Lift Q 3 if U Sf if '51 . we R if if safe, l 5 ja Ma, 'fl is F A 183 Sophomores Bernice Holmes Judy Holt Mark Hock Mary Hopkins Mike Howard Mike Hunter Barrie Husch Sandie Hussey Darlene jackson Michael jackson M. Stephen Jackson Besse james Peggy jenkins Dosha Johnson Emma johnson Shirley Johnson Bobby jones Danny Jones David M. Jones Joy Jones Leslie jones Mary jones Theresa Jones Mike Kammer Nancy Kennel Claudia Kerens Anita Kerperien Gary Kerperien Dale Kessler Bruce King John Kohl Ruth Kollmeyer Patricia Kolwyck Roger Krafczik Susan Krekel Ed Kuykendall Betti LaCroix Pam LaForge Linda Lands Lloyd Lane Joe Lauderdale Pete Lauman Cynthia Lawrence George A. Lawrence George Lawrence Bill Leach Susan Ledbetter Terry Lehnig Joe LiVigni Angela LoCigno Richard Lock Stanley Lock William Lott Eugene Luster james Luster Greg Lutker William Luttrell Marcia Lynch Terry Maag Connie Madden ' Michael Malaschak Karin Malmberg Fred Manning Sophomores Carolyn Manrin-g Darlene Mantz janet Marfio Tom Marks Karen Martin Diane Massey 'Ke lf, Q Dinah Marshall N Randall Massey Carolyn Matlock Ken Mayberry Sherry Mayville Ferdinand McBride Mike McCarson Mollie McClain Pat McCluskey Tony McCrary Vicky McDonnell Steve McGrew Barbara McGuire Pat McGuire Melvadean McIntosh Curt McKenney Debbie McManus Doreatha McShane Pat Mealer jim Meler Jim Meppiel James Mercer Finis Merkel Dorris Merritt Jack Merritt Pat Merryman Lynn Mers Jim Meyer Ron Meyer With homework a major project at C.H.S., sopho- mores plod through stead- ily only to be amazed at how soon it is completed iz ' . ' -- Q, t f 1 'N A' V L -':, I V t ..i-. i ' ff? 2 W fig f 4 f olssr Fe Q W YK 11 Prospective journalism students meet during a sophomore session to learn more about the newspaper and yearbook staffs. rr. 'R x! fr fa 3 :firm ,il E rr 1 5 S in Q W., ,., lv-ww X .vs if rs ,fi x 2 ., U., - ,ig ' Q W . 185 Sophomores Clark Miller Diane Miller Larry Miller McClure Miller Marty Milster Debra Mirgaux ' Ira Mitchell Jerome Mitchell Mike Mitchell Terry Mitchell Irene H. Mokriakow Anthony Mooney Dennis Mooney Joseph Moravec Theresa Morris Gary Morrison Diane Mosley Linda Moss Pamela Moyer Paula Moyer Dianne Mudd Gary Mudd David Mulherin Olivia Mull Janet' Murphy Karen Muskopf Ernest Myers Francis Myer Marsha Myers Nick Myers Greg Narez Ginny Neel Dennis Nelson Mike Neninger Gloria Newsome ' Sophomores Mary Norman Harold Nunley Donna O'Brien John O'Connor Mitchell O'Dell Donna Ogden Sharon Ogden Laura Ogilvie Loretta Ogletree Donna Overton Jesse Parish Wille Mae Parks Charlotte Paschke Dennis Pashia Larry Paul Dave Pearl Dave Pendleton Barbara Pennock Kathy Penrod Ken Perko Gary Peterson Patti Petterson Gary Phillips John Phillips June Phillips Peggy Phillips Susan K. Philpot Debra Pierce David Pinta Charles Pleimling james Plummer Brian Poole Becky Poole Pam Portell Thomas Powell Michael Presson Charles Preston Sandy Prewitt Ianese Prince Frank Profitt James Prosise Smiley Purcell Tom G. Purcell Sherry Rachell John Ragan Byron L. Raines Sue Ramsey Donna Range John Randall Lloyd Ratliffe Debbie Ratterman Chris Raynes Mark Redden Cathy Reed Sandra L. Reed William M. Reed Pamela Reich Waldo Reich Kathie M. Reising William Reith Patricia Relford Richard Renick Jane Restoff el' ,W ,. 3 r, K , 1- 2 asfzx ie rf' W 4' fa. we ,Z .iiffsofiw Whitt Q 2- W W E 91?-at rs 1 35 af ' A Xi ,.,,: , X 5 Am a A J.: 4 , fi , 4, W an ' :H .Q Bt? , f' '--' , , df gg a 4 ' ki 5 an at .3 iw K , 1. J' at PM sz . uri 5 Tv no S ,ef4':.l' ,.,'fZ. .1 ig 1 rift 'Y 2 W. fr 7? E Me. Q 'B ae' f :ei -3 5, .2 Himsa ,, ,v x K i A ,,-ff V... V ,,,..,,,,P 'M 1-Y 'nl 9. ,,. W, u 1. 4 , 13 f t 4 fa' u' i X . .a '.., 5 'K Q xl W li fr sr , .. .A :..:-., .,, :lf A Q x it it ,az l86 sw , W A my 1 , K ,jj 5 I I M 72? fix Egan ww - ' m'E??wi2 f, :ai :A ' . iw, if . I am? , . '- fr' f51'f2, - ffsigei -. Sophomores Walter Rich Janice Richards joe Richardson Mike Ries joe Riley Ann Roach Frank Roberts John Roberts Pam Roberts Sandy Roberts Sharon Roberts Carolyn Robinson jack Robinson Starrette Robinson Sue Robinson Joyce Rodgers Jim Roedl Alma Rogers Charles Rogers Jim Rogers Lois Rogers Tom Rosselot John Rosenkranz Mike Rubottom Pam Rybacki Charles Salmons Mark Sargent Darlene Satterwhite Linda Schaeperkoetter Diane Schmidt john Schneeberger Karen Schneidewind Debbie Schwepker Harry Scroggins Connie Scott An active part of a sophomore's day is participating in Driver Education. 187 Although 11 A.M. indicates lunch for some, numerous sophomores find it begins the day for them due to shift classes this year. S ophomores Steve Scott Gloria Seal Marilyn Severs Betty Shaner Denise Shaw Kathleen Short john Shotwell Ken Shreve Gary Shackelford Steve Siadek Rickey Siemer Kenneth Simeral Bill Similey Dave Sitzes jerry Skates Mike Skipper Bruce Smith Carol Smith Charlotte Smith Dan Smith Debbie Smith Gary Smith Karen Smith Mike Smith Robert Smith Sherry Smith Sharon Smoot Steve Snow Janice Spangenberg Milton Springfield Pamela Stronce Mike Stafford Dale Steinmetz Pam Stengel Michele Stephens . ,- ,- ,rm.,,.f 1, ti 'H :.l' '-P' in All af 4'-15 3 X rm, lr -if 1. 1 .. 4 ii A -mr, .F 1 in feiris lk W as 22 wit 528132 ff 2 'V v H R I ae. V uf M K . 'Blk lx 188 i x f 2 J , , Q, ,X 4. if S 'Q Ek X-3 Q. x NC ,Es ,. 4 ,X ,ef www. V. ug. Q , -rr K fff. xg he .,--rx gps, 1 Z' 7 P 5 K ' k,.i - k Q tr' Q' i I 34 .Q - . 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V am,- lf S an , my .. , A ,, ,A l is jgmkgggg , ' L1 i Mary Byrd discusses future festivities while preparing for Homecoming Parade. Sophomore cheerleaders encourage school spirit at pep assembly. Ricky Crandel enjoys lunch break from classes Frosh Gain 'Swing of Things' Freshman Class Officers: Charlotte Burris, presidentg Georgia Demetrulias, treasurerg Diane Karbar, secretaryg Kathy Evans, vice-president. The Freshman Class got into the swing of high school activities with the construc- tion of their first Homecoming float. The theme of the float was Ye Old Opera, and it placed fourth in the preliminary judging. The enthusiastic freshman broke the ice by joining various sports such as foot- ball, basketball, baseball, and track. They were also represented by the freshman cheerleading squad. With the help of their new counselor Mr. Bossler, the class of '71 is now ready to face the more difficult years of their education. 192 it Mrs. Cutler f9:0O a.m.j: ROW 1: Gay Bowers, Gloria Iestus, Jeannie Lehnig, Delores Wilson, Terry Anderson, Mary Garcia, ROW 2: Ronald Giles, Ron Roberds, Vickie Hornbeck, Betty Morris, Pam Williams, Tony Gaut, Eddie Phillips, ROW 3: Ron Hamm, Mike Deflurin, Kelly McClenahan, Damon Byrd, Bill Sands, Raymond Rush- ing, Steven Hamilton, ROW 4: Richard Robinson, jack Davidson, Vic Cobillas, Mitchell Harris, Ken Pickering, Andy Garner, Mike Grider. Mrs. Cutler 11:00 p.m.j: ROW 1: Kathy Wilkerson, Cindy Thompson, Kathy Franklin, Catherine Barrett, Mary Elliott Peggy Edwards, ROW 2' Kim Gordon, Ron Meyer, Lynn Wellman, Jim Farmer, jerry DeBerry, Barry Hff ' ' ' ' ROW : man' flow 3: Fred Pierce Ronald Diel, Teddy Demaria, Tim Moloney,M1ke Swim, Terry Kalinowski, Michael Francis, Rodney Thornton, Robin Dillon, Teddie Stokes, Dennis Peters, B111 Craig, Tim Allen. 193 P Mrs. DeAt1ey f9:O0 a.m.l: ROW 1: Dianna Robinson, Donna Teal, Pamela Good, Charlotte Fann Mrs. DeAtle ROW 2: Geraldine Le D ' ' Y. ppar, ave chadduck, Tam Pasahka, Ronald Garth, Bill Pal-kay, Sandy Mantig Row 3: Joe ' Scheibel, Larry Williams, Charles Johnson Ed Whittaker Pat M l ' , , e vin, Wayne Williams, Mike Holmes, ROW 4: Donald Coulter, jim Avery, Robert Mobley, Gary Downing, Wayne Colter, Tom I-Iutter, Dee Needham. Mrs. DeAt1ey 112:00 p.m.j: ROW 1: Candy Farrar, Becky johnson, Vicky Nuckles, Diane Korbar, Debbie Lanius, La Donna Courtney, Mrs De Atleyg ROW 2' Jane Crank Debb' Shi . . y , ie nn, Donna Laurson, Nancy La Berta, Vanda Cravens, Sheila Miller, Georgia Demetrulias, Mary Rayfieldg ROW 3: Debby Sronce, Greg Christakos, Eric Wigger, Ricky Myer, Richard O'Brien, Zackary Bovinette, Rodney Rich, Penny Capehartg ROW 4: Glen Lowe, Don Jones, Dennis Lock, jim Thurwalker, Ricky Potts, john Woodside, Bob Witehead. 194 l :ui Miss Dilworth f12:OO p.rn.J: ROW 1: Stacy Ables, Debra Boren, Sherrie Mourney, Connie Brewer, Debra Morris, Miss Dilworthg ROW 2: Betty Woodside, Stephanie Arms, Janet Gulledge, Sherry Gillespie, Susan Wagner, Debby Coleman, ROW 3: Joyce Nichols, Debra Lingle, Jan Gourley, Renee Clay, Jewel Johnson, Catherine Hunt, ROW 4: Larry Switzer, Freddie Morgan, Dan Cambell, Monquncie Lockett, Mattie Roberts, Dorsey Lovett. Miss Dilworth f7:00 a.m.J: ROW 1: Patricia Orr, Sue Marfio, Edward Dalton, Sheila Salazar, Miss Dilworthg ROW 2: James Foley, Cathy Roedl, Donna Kunz, Angelina Lillico, Brenda Gamboa, Naomi Vining, Saundra Robert, ROW 3: Wanda Oliver, Marsha Erhardt, Terry Kinder, Susan Turner, June Lauer, Linda Ward, Mary King, Carol Wheeler, ROW 4: Jacqueline Matt, Mary Jones, Rick Clarkson, Betsy Metcalfe, Janet Rosenberger, Rollie Oliver, Cathy Teason. 195 Mr. Lehde f7:00 a.m.j: ROW 1: Mr. Lehde, Sandy Powell, Karen Gray, Linda Vaughn, Linda Caradine, Violet Carrigan, Matilda Runge, Robert Ford, ROW 2: Dennis Lewis, Pat Dalton, Kenneth Kelly, Johnnie Parks, Bertha Nunley, Barbara Ray, ROW 3: Phillip Henry, Danny Sumoski, Greg Blosser, Laurie Weitzel, Diana Stevenson, Deborah Jackson, Janice Smart. Freshman choir, directed by Mr. Frank Daniels, displays vocal talents during the Christmas Concert. I 196 Mr. Lehde f11:0O a.m.l: ROW 1: LaVerne Saucier, Donna Ridgeway, Kathy Evans, Theresa McClored, Mr. Lehde, ROW 2: Connie Wilson, Pat jones, Shirley Robinson, Judy Augustine, Gloria Prove, Debbie Tybargerg ROW 3: Norvell Coney, Terry Kalhorn, James Lippert, Charles Nugen, Paul Larsen, Mike Hardman, ROW 4: Bill Parr, jesse Norman, Daniel Rogers, Virgil Strobel, jonny Bryant, Eugene Connor. Mrs. Monaghan f7:OO a.m.j ROW 1: Sharon Campbell, Michelle Luster, Steven Beck, Dorothy Diveley, Mrs. Monaghan, ROW 2: joy Buttig, Clara Williams, Laura Lauer, Debbie Campbell, Norma Skaggs, Sandy Wooley, Elizabeth Touchetteg ROW 3: Iris Dell, Cathy Cowsert, Alma Rogers, Delores James, Irene Madlock, Carol Farris, Teresa Riebeling. ,I 197 ...Ad Mrs. Monaghan 111:00 a.m.J: ROW 1: Robert Steinhardt, Bill Pashia, Deborah Quick, Susan Stephens, Mrs. Monaghan, ROW 2: Bill Mallery, Bill Waddington, Al Anderson, Mike Pickett, Tiffney Knowlton, Ken I-lirthg ROW 3: Mike Pool, Charles Bequette, Mike Murphy, Mike Pace, Terry Geist, Mike Kaltenbachg ROW 4: Darryl Stratman, Keith ltal, Frank Moravec, Arthur Sparn, Bruce Chandler, Ricky Wright, Bill Fortner. Mr. Novak f9:OO a.m.J: ROW 1: Mr. Novak, Brenda Harden, Chris Bacon, Judy Weston, Bertha Evans, Vicky Payne, ROW 2: Linda Roy, Gail Varner, Janice Joslin, Marlene Brogan, Elyce Wright, Sharon Hilderbrand, Arzetta I-Iultsg ROW 3: Virginia Bauza, Diane Pinsker, Debbie Sivley, Sandy Loyd, Donnie Forgy, Steve Hayes, Karen Nolden, Theresa Twiggg ROW 4: Carl Brewer, Donald Greer, Larry Haggett, Joe Norris, Calvin Macon, David Wright, Albert Schroeder. 198 Mr. Novak f12:O0 p.m.j: ROW 1: Orlando Perry, Ronald Robinson, Willie Brown, Donna. Eck, Mr. Novak, ROW 2: Gerald Luster, Larry Harris, Phillip Black, Eddie O'Bannon, Terry Gatling ROW 3: Bob Ford, George Whiting, Carl Climons, Da.rnell Fultz, Lenroy Johnson. Mrs. Peebles 19:00 a.m.j: ROW 1: Mrs. Peebles, Brenda Hinshaw, Connie Scott, Nancy Bevelot, Jeanette Kinder, Darlene Vaughn, ROW 2: Kevin Cobb, Carol Ashford, Margaret Green, Linda Caradine, Karen Asbury, Joyce La Bradeg ROW 3: Terry Vernon, jerry Whittaker, Gary Walls, james Buchett, Ralph Underwood, ROW 4: Gary Murr, jim Hall, James Cooksey, Christopher Bendorf, Sherman Hawthorne, james Thomas, Emmanuel Fisher. 199 1 ' F 1 P . 0.44 Q Mrs. Peebles 11:00 p.m.j: ROW 1: Vicki Rosa, Beverly Cooley, Donna Pilcher, Cheryl Birlew, Linda Harden, Mary Peterson, Linda Maue, Mrs. Peebles, ROW 2: Karen Watkins, Suzanne Dixon, Carolyn Cruise, Carla Emrich, Janet Whitaker, Pat Taylor, Charlotte Burris, Terry Parker, Denise Bradley, ROW 3: Viclcie Martin, Beverly Thomas, Patricia Dudley, john Carr, Paul Mosblech, Mike Parker, Kenny Burke, Priscilla Schrnedingg ROW 4: jeff Dalton, Steve Gowler, Tom Walker, Jim Heath, Steve Hillyard, David Schroeder, Gil Woodrome, Ion Pres- cott, Louis Dowell. Mr. Ruble 17:00 a.m.j: ROW 1: Florence Williams, Margaret McCoy, Jill McMurry, Diane Klein, Mr. Rubleg ROW 2: Debbie Henderson, Judy Jerome, Debbie Walters, Tom White, Marlys Clark, Joan Seawrightg ROW 3: Sarah Damewood, Pat Larkin, Dave Carpenter, Frank Kinslow, Marsha Miller, Mary Hammond, ROW 4: Vickie Schrieber, Debbie Dalton, Carla Holt, Basil Chiasson, Terry Stone, Martha Odom, Ian Orgeck. 200 Stephanie Arms and Janice Gourley bring Christmas spirits to school by decorating holiday tree. V Mr. Ruble f10:OO a.m.j: ROW 1: Ricky McDonnell, Dennes Denbow, Bernard Mitchell, Don Bellmom, Jeannie Ice, Mr. Rubleg ROW 2: joe Vaber, Dennis Mardirusiary, Terry Sloss, Lindell Ferguson, Kim Pearson, ROW 3: Charles Taylor, Orville Ramsey, Stephen Tieplelman, Mike Butler, Daniel Hill, Robert Byreem. 201 Mr. Thorpe 18:00 a.m.J: ROW 1: Judy Baker, Kathy Birdno, Cathy Green, Joyce Dalton, ROW 2: Dorothy Woody, Harold Hicks, Mike Dale, Kathy Fink, Diane Campbell, ROW 3: Barbara Kinney, Karen Cook, Blanche Quain, Linda Freeman, Catherine Allen, Cathy Reed, Alberta Goodwin. rmmggarw fl .c aft. ' 'J Mr. Thorpe f9:OO a.m.J: Jenness Tayon, Betty Bednarkewicz, Judy Loyd, Roberta Sparks, Kathi Cole, Joanne Hosnag ROW 2: Diane Kasikantires, Linda Cason, Kathy Stueben, Darlene Calhoun, Rose Bequette, Karen Frierdichg ROW 3: Arthea Jackson, Diane Hooker, Marilyn Meindero, Mike Andrews, Lois Caraker, Mona Chambers, Debbie Randall, ROW 4: Bob Cater, Lucius Ingram, Terry Nutton, Laura Hunter, Janet Chiarelli, Becky Counts, Christine Siadek. 202 Q 1 Mr. Thorpe 112:00 p.m.j: ROW 1: George Demetrilias, Richard Ridgway, Daniel Younger, Jerry Nichols, Robert Coonrod Ricky C ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' , ummins, Jeannie Parsons, ROW 2 Ray Frame, David Boyer, Ricky Wallis, Jim Kinzy, Ray Connelly, Don Busby, Douglas Domme, Alan Irby, ROW 3: Don Hart, Jim Rundquist, Ron Thomas, Ken Spisa k, Botb Brawley, Bob Brooks, Randall Bandy, Arnett Williams, ROW 4: Steve O'Guinn, Mark Kramer, Mike Kelly, Mike Dreyer, Doug Tolbind, Melvin Wills, Robert Mitchell, Lorenzo Danley. Mr. Warren f7:O0 a.m.j: ROW 1: Pat Butler, Brinda Fowler, Marlene Myers, Donna Smothers, Dona Waterson, Warren, ROW 2: Florence Rosenkranz, janet Poole, Sallie Poirot, Sharon Fann, Denotra Bacon, Vicki Wagoner ROW 3: Madeline King, Marsha Ayres, Dale Davis, Patricia Jackson, Donna Obermark, Jeanie Johnson, Betty Mr S Wade, ROW 4: Walter Daminski, Marsha Durment, Sharon Heine, Thomas Howard, jim Jablonski, Sandy Tom- linson, jan Eads. 203 4 J s M 5 Mr. Warren 19:00 a.m.j: ROW 1: Dennis Tarrant, Tony Bohn, Mary Buckley, Debbie Smith, Dennis Smith, Steve Frisch, Mr. Warren, ROW 2: jim Sherman, Ronnie Wolf, Pat Schuck, Rosie Mae Chapman, Diane Deen, Kevin Trepka, John Newell, ROW 3: Ronnie Wnuk, Stanley Litty, jim Smith, Bob Roper, Gary Chitwood, Harry Smother man, ROW 4: Paul Sydow, Harold Marlow, Larry Hutton, Ricky Tyberendt, Jim Henneberry, David Marty. Mr. Wycoff 17:00 a.m.j: ROW 1: Janet Scott, Dianna I-Iopmann, Linda Piazza, Betty Bethea, Sharon Tendeck, Mr. Wycoffg ROW 2: Ruth Leach, Amonmia Howard, Terry Harris, Larence Brand, Don Wright, Wilma Williams, ROW 3: Kathy Moore, Janice Carrien, Don I-lannaford, Diane Wells, Linda Rivet, Doug Lawrence, ROW 4: Hattie Ivy, John Crafts, Lanny Reed, Judy Casbourne, Debby Flinn, Laurie Staten. 204 E E E Mr. Wycoff f9:OO a.m.j: ROW 1: Mr. Wycoff, Denise Bradshaw, Debbie Robbins, Gail Hunter, Barbara Schneider, Diana Smith, ROW 2: Bambi Dillon, Carolyn Mosely, Sandy Brewer, Barbara Dickerson, Linda Lynchg ROW 3: Vernon Pearman, Steven I-Iolzhauer, Dave Bohn, Ron Rogain, Dave Riddle, Bill Fletcher, ROW 4: Bill Locke, Ray Lindsey, Theodore Harris, Jim Dawson, john Koeke, Tom Egbert, Jim Cotton. Freshmen proudly enter Ye Old Opera connecting with the Homecoming theme Gas Light Square during the fall festivity. 205 Seniors A cZz'vz'lz'es A GILBERT ADAMS Baseball 13 Football 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Monitor 3, 4. BARBARA AMOS FNA 2,3,43 FTA 43 Monitor 3, 4. CAROLYN ANDERSON FHA 13 History Club 4. VICKY ANE LLO ACappella Choir 2, 3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Octat 2, 43 Top Sixteen 43 NHS 3, 4. MARK ANTHONY MFL 23 NHS 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Science Club 1, 23 President 23 Stud. Council 43 Twirp 33 English and Science Award 33 Art Award 23 Class President 3, 43 Twirp 4. LYNDA ARMSTRONG GAA 1. JAMES ARNOLD B GEORGE BAKER Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Track 1, 3. NATHANDREW BAILEY Baseball 2,33 Basketball 13 C Club 3, 43 Football 1,3,43 Co-Captain 43 Track 1 , 3, 4. SHARON BAKER Accompanist 1, 2, 43 Camera Club 23 Mon- itor 3,43 NHS 3,4. GARY BALL Baseball 13 History Club 33 Library 13 Track 1. LARRY BATEMAN MICHAEL BEASLEY CHAR LES BECK DOROTHY BEDNARDEWICZ Drama 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Spring Plays 2, 33 Stud. Council 3. JANET BENDA Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 Cheerleading 13 GAA 13 Pep Club l,2,3,4S Stud. Coun- cil 1,23 Newspaper Staff 33 Yearbook Staff 3, 43 Editor 43 Prom 33 Model Student 3. RAY BENNETT Football 1. JULIA BEQUETTE THOMAS BEQUETTE Football 1. RONALD BE RKBIGLER TONY BEVE LOT GREGORY BEYS BOB BICKL ROSEMARY BIEVENUE FNA 2,33 GAA 1,2300 4. RON BIRLEW Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3, 43 Drama 33 MFL 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Stud. Council 43 Treasurer 43 American Legion Award: Twirp King 4. RAYMOND BIVER BOBBY BLAKE Football 13 Library Club 13 Monitor 3, 43 Model Student 1, 2, 3. DAVID BLISSENBACH Baseball 13 C Club 3,43 Football 1,2,3, 43 Track 1, 2,3. G. R. BOHANNON PAT BOMMARITO Library Club 13 NHS 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 World History Award 2. KATHY BOPP A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Secretary 43 Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 Top Sixteen 33 GAA l,2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Secretary 3. DENNY BOYER Football 13 Library Club 13 Track 1. SANDRA BOZSA Drama 2, 33 GAA 1, 23 Latin Club 23 Mon- itor 23 Pep Club 3. BRENDA BRITT CARROLL BROOKS MFL 33 Monitor 2: Stud. Council 3. ALICE BROWN BONNIE BROWN DARRELL BROWN Pep Club 13 Science Club 3, 4. MARY BUCIE FHA 1, 23 FNA 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3. DAVID BUEHLER KATIE BURNS KEN BURRIS Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 NHS 3,43 Pep Club 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Math Award 3. DEBBY BUTCHER Glee Club 23 Debate Club 39 Drama 33 FNA 2,3, 43 Monitor 3,43 Pep Club l,2. C PAULINE CANNON CHRIS CARROLL Fr. Choir 1. JIM CARTER Baseball 1, 23 Camera Club 1,23 Monitor 3,43 Yearbook Staff 4. JOEL CARTER Football 1. JOHN CARTER Basketball 1,23 Cr. Country 2,33 Football l,2Q FTA 1,23 History Club 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Track 1, 2,3, 43 Model Student 2. ROBERT CARPENTER Baseball 2,3,4Q C Club 2,3,43 Cr. Country 13 Monitor 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSE CASBOURNE Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 2,33 GAA 33 MFL 2. CARL CATCHINGS Football 2. MIKE CHANDLER ACappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Fr. Choir 13 Top Sixteen 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2,3,43 C Club 2,3,4: Cr. Country 2,3, 43 Football 13 Pep Club 13 Track 1, 2. BRENDA CHAPPELL Fr. Choir 13 FHA 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3. DENISE CHIASSON Pep Club 2,3,4. MARIA CHRISTAKOS Band 1,2,33 FTA 1, 2,3,43 V-President 33 President 43 GAA 1,2,3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4. CURTIS CLAY ACappella Choir 2,33 Fr. Choir 13 Top Sixteen 23 Basketball 13 C Club 2,3, 43 Cr. Country 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 23 Track 1, 2, 3. RHONDA CLIFTON A Cappela Choir 2,33 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 33 FTA 43 History Club 3, 4: MFL 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Stud. Council 3, 43 Model Student 1. DAVID COLEMAN LESLIE COLEMAN DEBORAH COMPTON TANYA CONWAY ACappella 2, 3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 13 Octet 23 Cheerleading 1, 23 MFL 3. BRENDA COOLEY Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 GAA 1. PAT COOLEY Pep Club 3. MARSHA COOPER ACappella Choir 43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1,2,33 Senior Choir 2,33 FTA 1, 2, 3,43 MFL 2, 3. RANDY COOPER KAY COTTON RHONDA COURTNEY ACappella Choir 2, 33 Fr. Choir 13 FHA 13 GAA 1, 2,33 NHS 3, 43 OO 43 Pep Club 2,33 French I Certificate. SANDY CROWDER Debate Club 2, 33 Secretary 23 Sec. -Treas. 33 MFL 2,33 Pep Club 2. KAREN CUTRE LL Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club li Monitor 33 Spring Dance 23 Queen 2. D JOHN DALTON EMMA DANLEY GAA 1, 3, 4. HATTIE DANLEY JERRY DAVIDSON Baseball 1,2,3,43 C Club 3,43 Cr. Country 1. TIM DELL LOUIS DEL PINO Band 1, 2, 3,43 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 MFL 3, 43 V. -President 4. JANET DE MAGE Drama 33 FHA 1, 43 GAA 1,23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DANNY DEROSSETT CAROL DE VANEY ACappella Choir 2,33 Fr. Choir 13 Cam- era Club 23 Cheerleading 23 GA.A 23 OO 4. ELOISE DICKERSON FNA 1, 2, 33 GAA 2,3, 4. ROGER DIEL Cr. Country 1, 2, 33 Drama 13 Monitor 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43 Track 1, 23 Treasurer 3. JACOB DIETRICH RANDY DILLON ACappella Choir 23 Fr. Choir lj NHS 3, 4. CARL DOSS Basketball 1: Football 1, 23 Track 2,3, JAMES DUNN ACappella Choir 2, 3, 43 President 43 Fr. Choir 13 Baseball l,2,3,42 Basketball 1, 2, 3,43 C Club 2,3,43 Cr. Country 2,3,43 Football 13 Track 1 . FRANK DUTTON E DON EDWARDS Baseball 1, 23 Football li MFL 33 Monitor 2,32 Newspaper Staff 43 Quill and Scroll4. MELVIN EGGLESTON Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Cr. Country 43 Football 13 Track 4. JEAN EHRHARD Glee Club 33 Drama 33 FHA 13 Pep Club 2,33 Spring Plays 33 Stud. Council 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Homecoming 43 Prom 33 Model Student 4. JOE ENNOR ACappella 2, 3,43 Fr. Choir 13 C Club 2,3,43 Cr. Country 1,2, 33 History Club 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3. JOHN EUGEA F DAN FAIGLE Fr. Choir 13 C Club 3,43 Football 1,2, 3,43 Track 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 2,3, 43 V. -President 3. REBECCA FIELDS FHA 13 NHS 3,4300 4. KATHY FLANNIGAN Fr. Choir 13 FHA 1,2,3,43 GAA 23 Mon- itor 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Homemaking Award 2. KENNY FORTNER C Club 2,3,43 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3. BOB FOSTER RONALD FOSTER JEROME FRANKLIN Cr. Country 2, 3,43 Football 1,23 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE FRAZIER ' WAYNE FREEMAN OO 4. JAMES FRIEDLINE Drama 33 MFL 3, 43 Secretary 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Sports Editor 43 NHS 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Stud. Council 43 Chemistry Award 33 French II Award 33 Quill and Scroll 4. CAROL FRIERSON CHARLES FULFORD Football 13 Track 1. G RODNEY GARDNER Monitor 2, 3, 43 Model Student 3. GLENDA GARRETT GAA 2. HAROLD GARRETT Football 1, 23 Track 1, 2. MIKE GAYNOR Baseball 1. CHERYL GEPPERT Band 1, 2,3,43 Treasurer 43 FHA lj GAA 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 33 Pep Club 3, 4. ROBERT GILLESPIE Latin Club 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 NHS 3, 4. SHARON GILLISON ACappella Choir 23 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1, 2. DALE GISCHER ACappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Fr. Choir 13 Cr. Country 1. CHRISTINE GIVENS JAMES GLADNEY Cr. Country 1. LARRY GOLEANER Basketball 13 Cr. Country 13 Monitor 1,2 33 Track 1. JERRY GOODRICH REGINA GOUGH Fr. Choir 13 FHA 1,2,3. DON GRANT ACappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Reporter 33 Fr. Choir 13 Top Sixteen 43 Cr. Country 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Latin Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 NHS 3, 43 Stud. Council 1,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Math Award l,3. IRENE GRAY GAA 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 GAA Award3 Model Student 1. KEN GREATHOUSE Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3, LOUIS GREEN BARBARA GREENLEE FHA 13 FNA 1, 2,3,43 Reporter 23 GAA 1, 2, 4. MELISSA GRIZZOW ACappella Choir 43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. DAVID GROSSENHEIDER NHS 3, 43 Science Club 33 Biology Award3 Model Student 1, 2. MIKE GROVES RICHARD GROVES Library 1. LINDA GULLEDGE Fr. Choir lj Senior Choir 23 FHA 13 FNA 33 Pep Club 4. H MARY HAASE Fr. Choir 13 FTA 43 GAA 23 Pep Club 3,4 RUTH HALL Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 33 Senior Choir 3,43 FHA 33 FNA 2,32 GAA 2,3,43 Pep Club 3. BILL HAMM VIRGINIA HAMPTON Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2. GAIL HANKAMER ACappella Choir 2, 33 Fr. Choir 13 FNA 13 FTA 43 GAA 1,23 MFL 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Model Student 2, 3. CHERYL HARRELL MARJORIE HARRIS GAA 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 2nd V. -Presi- dent 43 Stud. Council 3. KAREN HARWE LL ACappella Choir 2, 33 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 33 Octet 2,32 Debate Club 33 Drama 3: FTA 33 GAA 13 Newspaper Staff 43 OO 43 Stud. Council 13 Model Student 23 Treasurer 2. TYRONE HAYWOOD Fr. Choir li C Club 2,3,43 Basketball 13 Football 1, 2,3, 43 FTA 1,23 Pep Club 1, 23 Stud. Council 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Model Student3 President 2. MIKE HEDGECOCK ALBERT HEDTKAMP Latin Club 1, 23 Library 1. BONITA HELM Fr. Choir 13 FHA 13 FNA 1,2,33 GAA 1, 23 Pep Club 2,3. JAMES HERNDON C Club 2,3,43 Football 1,3,43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES HIGHT Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2, 33 Football 1. KAREN HILES History Club 3, 43 Art Award. BRENDA HILL Band 1,2,3,4. GWYN HILL Fr. Choir ll Senior Choir 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT HILL MARY HOFFMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLYNE HOLLYFIELD Pep Club 1, 2. ARTHUR HOLMAN Model Student 3. BETTY HONNEN MAXINE HORTON FHA l. JAMES HOSP Science Club 2, 3. GARY HOWARD Fr. Choir 13 Baseball li Football 1,23 Track 1, 2. JOHN HUNTER I PAULETTE INGRAM J RAMONA JACKSON ACappella Choir 2,3, 43 Fr. Choir 13 Camera Club 1,23 FNA 1,2,33 GAA 1,2, 3, 43 Secretary-Treasurer 33 President 43 Newspaper Staff 33 NHS 3, 43 V. -Presi- dent 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Science Club 1, 23 Stud. Council 3, 43 V. -President 43 Yearbook Staff 3, 43 Intramurals 13 P.E. Award 13 Intramurals Award 1. DENNIS JAEGER ACappella Choir 43 Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2, 33 President 3. VICKI JANES Fr. Choir li Pep Club l,2,3,4. LONNIE JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 3, 43 Model Student 1. ALEXANDER JONES DAVID JONES ACappella Choir 2,35 Top Sixteen 2, 33 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 13 Football 13 OO 43 V. -President 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Stud. Council 1,2,33 Track 1,2,3. DENISE JONES FTA 1,2,43 GAA 1,23 MFL 2,3. GLEN JONES ROBERT JONES K SANDRA KENNEDY Monitor 2, 33 OO 4. DUANE KERPERIEN IRMAJEAN KEYS FNA 1, 2, 3, 43 Historian 33 V. -President 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 Songleader 4. CYNTHIA KING ACappella Choir 2,3, 43 Fr. Choir 13 Oc- tet 2,33 Camera Club 1,23 FTA 1,2,3,4i Reporter 23 V. -President 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 V. -President 43 NHS 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Science Club 2,33 American Legion Award 33 GAA State Award 33 Model Student 2. DENNIS KLUTHE NHS 3, 4. LINNIE KNOWLTON OO 43 Treasurer 4. MARY KNUDSEN Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 OO 4. BILL KOEBBE Senior Choir 2. LINDA KOLLMEYER GAA 1: OO 43 Pep Club 1, 2,3. JANET KOONCE LINDA KRAMER Band 1, 2, 33 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama 33 FTA 1, 23 GAA 1,23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Stud. Council 2 3,43 Correspondence Secretary 43 Homecoming 3, 43 Prom 33 Chemistry Award 23 Math Award 33 Model Student 1, 2, 3. ' JOHN KUSCHNIERYK Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 2,3,4. CATHY KUSSELMAN Band l,2,3,43 Glee Club 33 FHA 1. L PATRICIA LARSEN Camera Club 1, 23 FNA 1,2,3,43 FTA 43 GAA 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 V. -President 43 Newspaper Staff 43 NHS 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Sci- ence Club 2, 3, 43 Math Award 33 Latin Award 33 Model Student 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 4. V, DANIEL LATTA Band 1, 2,3, 43 Debate Club 23 Football 13 History Club 3, 43 Stud. Council 13 Track 1. JUDY LAUDERDALE Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 Drama 23 GAA 1,2,33 OO 43 Pep Club 1, 2,3, JEANETTE LIPPERT Glee Club 2,33 Band 1,2,3,43 Drama 33 GAA 1. RAY LOUGHARY Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,42 C Club 3, 43 Football 23 FTA 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LLOYD LUCY Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Basketball 1, 23 Drama 2,33 Football 1, 2,33 Pep Club 3, 43 Spring Plays 2,33 Stud. Council 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Twirp 23 Presi- dent 13 V. -President 4. SANDIE LUETKEMEYER Drama 23 FHA 13 FTA 23 Library Club 23 Pep Club 1,3, 4. JERRY LUTER Band 1, 2. JANICE LYNCH M SUSAN MALASCHAK ACappella Choir 2,3, 43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Octet 43 Top Sixteen 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 1, 23 NHS 3, 43 President 43 Science Club 1, 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 4. STEPHEN MALONEY DANNY MARCHBANKS RAYMOND MARION MFL Club 2, 33 Monitor 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 NHS 3,43 Chemistry Award 33 Eng- lish Award 33 Math Awardg Spanish Award 1, 2. JEANNE MARLER Fr. Choir 13 FHA 13 FTA 2,33 GAA 1,2, 33 Monitor 2,32 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 OO 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Stud. Council 3. JON MARTIN Football 1, 23 History Club 3, 43 Library Club 1,33 Track 1,2,3. ROBERT MARTIN Baseball 23 Football 1, 23 FTA 43 History Club 43 Library Club 13 Pep Club 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 4 . JAMES MATLOCK Football 13 Track 1. CAROL MAYER Glee Club 3. LARRY MCCLOUD Baseball 13 Track 1. MIKE MCCLUSKEY MIKE MCCOMMIS NANCY MCCOMMIS BUTCH MCCREARY LINDA McELLIGOTT DENNIS MCFARLAND Band 1, 2, 3, 43 President 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Spring Plays 2, 33 Track 1, 2. MALCOLM McGREW C Club 3,43 Football 1, 2,3,43 Stud. Council 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL McGREW Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 Baseball 13 C Club 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4g FTA 1,23 Stud. Council 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. JUDY MCINTOSH Drama 2, 33 GAA li Pep Club 2,3, 43 Spring Plays 33 Stud. Council 1, 2,3, 43 Secretary 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Homecom- ing 33 Prom 33 Spring Dance 23 Secretary 2, 3. MARLENE McKENNEY Fr. Choir li Glee Club 13 Monitor 43 Pep Club 3. STEVE MCNEAL Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Cr. Country l, 23 Track l,2. SHERRY MCPHERSON Pep Club 3. RICHARD McWHORTER Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 1,2,3,4. MIKE MECALO Baseball 1, 23 Drama 13 Football 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2,3,43 Track 1, 2. BILL MEIR Baseball li Track 1. EARL MERKEL Football 1,2,33 MFL 3,43 Asst. Ed. Newspaper Staff 43 Science Club 13 Track 1, 23 Model Student 13 Quill and Scroll 4. ALBERT MEYER Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 13 History Club 3, 43 Secretary 3. DONNA MEYER FRED MEYER KATHRYN MEYER History-Club 43 MFL 23 NHS 43 Art Award 3. CATHY MOKRIAKOW Band 1, 2,3,43 Glee Club 1, 2,31 FHA 13 Secretary 4. LINDA MOORE FHA 13 GAA 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY MORAVEC Baseball 1,23 C Club 3,43 Football 1, 2,3, 43 Co-Captain 43 History Club 43 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Track 1, 2,3,43 Yearbook Staff 43 Boy's State Award 33 Model Student 3. JERRY MORGASON KAREN MORGAN Latin Club 23 Monitor 3, 4. SANDRA MORRIS Yearbook Staff 4. DAVID MOUREY RONNY MURPHEY N SUSAN NAREZ Drama 2,33 FHA 13 Secretary 13 GAA 1, 23 Monitor 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Spring Plays 2,33 Stud. Council 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Girls State Award 33 V. -Presi- dent 2,3 . JACK NEACE Baseball 1,23 Basketball 13 Cr. Country lj Science Club 43 Track 1, 2. MIKE NEDICH RUSSELL NEUF DAVID NEWELL Pep Club 3. REBECCA NICHOLS ACappella Choir 2,3, 43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 33 FHA 13 FTA 43 Pep Club 2,3, 43 Treasurer 1. NANCY NORMAN PAT NORTHCUTT ACappella Choir 2,3,45 Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 1,2, 35 Octet 3, 45 Top Sixteen 3, 45 NHS 3, 4. O GREGORY O'GU'INN LARRY OVERMANN MFL 25 Pep Club 1, 2. JANET oWENs Band 1, 2,35 Dance Band l,2,35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 . P GLENN PARKER Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Football 1, 25 Stud. Council 25 Track 1, 2, 3. REGINA PENCE Fr. Choir 15 Senior Choir 2, 35 GAA 25 OO 4. GLORIA PERKEY SANDRA PETERSON CATHY PHILLIPS FNA 15 Monitor 1. DON PHILLIPS Cr. Country 1,25 Latin Club 25 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Science Club 4. MICHAEL PHILLIPS Fr. Choir 15 Reporter 15 Senior Choir 2, 35 Baseball 15 Basketball 1, 25 C Club 2, 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,4. DENNIS PHINNEY WILLIAM PODHRASKY NATHAN POLIZZI KATHY PONTIOUS BYRON PRINCE Basketball 15 Football 15 NHS 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Q LEBERT QUICK SHARON QUIRE Camera Club 15 FTA 15 Latin Club 15 Model Student. R RICHARD RACHELL ACappella Choir 2,35 Fr. Choir 15 Top Sixteen 25 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 C Club 35 Football 4. TOM RACHELS Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Basketball 1,25 C Club 3,45 Football 1, 2,3,45 FTA 15 Track 1, 2. JEAN RAMSEY Pep Club 3. SUZANNE RANGE NHS 3, 45 Secretary 45 Pep Club 35 Home- coming 45 English Award 3. KAREN RATLEY Glee Club 15 Fr. Choir 15 Cheerleading 15 Pep Club 1, 2,35 Stud. Council 1. KENNY RAY Baseball 2. DEBBIE READHEAD ACappella Choir 35 Fr. Choir 15 Senior Choir 25 Cheerleading 1,25 OO 45 Pep Club 1,25 Stud. Council 1, 2,35 V. -Presi- dent 1. BEVERLY REEDER FHA 15 FTA 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Art Award 3. CARL RESTOFF Cr. Country 35 Latin Club 1,25 OO 45 Pep Club 2, 3 . NADINE RISLING BARBARA RIVET ACappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 35 Octet 2, 3, 45 Debate Club 3. SHELA ROBERDS ACappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 1,25 Octet 3, 45 Top Sixteen 45 Pep Club 15 Stud. Countil 1,45 Spring Dance 25 Secretary 1. JIMMY ROBERTS LARRY ROBERTS NANCY ROBERTS FNA 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2,3, 45 President 35 Monitor 2, 35 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Stud. Coun- cil 45 P.E. Award 25 Model Student 2. PEGGY ROBERTS CHARLES ROBINSON LINDA ROBINSON ACappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Fr. Choir 15 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Sports Manager 35 V. -President 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 NHS 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Stud, Council 45 Treasurer 4. SHELIA ROBINSON Fr. Choir 15 Pep Club 1, 2. CHERRIE ROGERS EDDIE ROGERS DAVID ROMANIC LAVONDA ROSS CECILIA ROYAL FTA 15 GAA 15 MFL 2,35 Monitor 2, 3,45 NHS 3, 4. S JACKIE SASSE Monitor 3. SANDRA SCHILLER LINDA SCHLATER ACappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 1,2,35 FHA 15 Pep Club l,2,3,4. BILL SCHMIDT Monitor 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 4. MARY SCHMISSEUR Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Senior Choir 2,35 Drama 35 GAA 15 Pep Club 2,35 Art Award 3. CHERYL SCHREIBER FNA 2, 3, 4. SHARON SCHREIBER ACappella Choir 35 Fr. Choir 15 FNA 2, 35 OO 4. CHRISTOPHER SCHOLBE PEGGY SCHWARTZ LOIS SEAGER Drama 2, 35 MFL 35 Newspaper Staff 3, 45 Editor 45 Spring Plays 35 Yearbook Staff 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. LOUIS SEAL Pep Club 1, 2. JERRY SEATS LEO SEITZ Baseball 2, 3, 45 C Club 3, 45 Football 2, 3,45 MFL 3, 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Stud. Council 2, 35 Track 2, 3. JAMES SETZER Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 C Club 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Crazy Legs 4. CRAIG SHANEYFELT RONALD SHANLEY KAREN SHARTZER ACappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 1, 2,35 Octet 2,35 FHA 15 GAA 3,45 Pep Club 3,4. FRANCIS SHERROD MARSHA SHIFLEY Glee Club 1, 2, 3. DIANA SHOTWELL KATHY SIMILEY FNA 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1, 25 Monitor 2,3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Stud. Council 3, 4. BERNICE SIMMONS GAA 1: Pep Club 1. JOHN SMITH KAREN JO SMITH Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 FTA 1,23 Monitor 1, 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Stud. Council 1, 2,3, 43 President 43 Homecoming 3, 4. ROBERT SMITH MARY SNYDER Drama 33 FNA 23 Monitor 2,32 OO 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Stud. Council 3. STEVE SOPP Baseball 1,23 Cr. Country 33 Football 1, 23 Track 2, 3. ' KAROL STATEN Pep Club 2, 3. CHERYL STEPHENS Glee Club 33 Drama 33 Monitor 33 OO 4. JAYNE STEWART Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43 Camera Club 23 Monitor 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Presi- dent 43 NHS 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Science Club 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 4. BILL STRATMAN Football 13 Library Club 1. LINDA STRAYHORN ACappella Choir 2, 33 Fr. Choir li Glee Club 2, 33 Secretary 33 Camera Club 23 FHA ly V. -President 13 OO 43 President4. GERALD STROBEL Baseball 3. JUDY STROUP FHA 13 FNA 2,3,43 Monitor 2,3200 43 Pep Club 2. FRED SWENIK OO 4. T WILLIAM TANKERSLEY Cr. Country 2, 33 Track 1, 2. ADRIAN TATE Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Cr. Country 13 Football l,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. LARRY TATE Football 13 Track 1. JOHNNIE TAYLOR OO 4. EARLENE TAYLOR FHA 13 Monitor 2, 33 OO 43 Pep Club 33 I-Iomemaking Award 1. DAVID THOMAS DOT THOMAS ACappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1,2,33 Drama 23 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Stud. Council 1,3. PATRICIA THOMAS FHA 3. ERNEST THOMPSON Football 13 Fr. Choir 1. LARRY THRASHER Baseball 23 Basketball 1, 2, 33 C Club 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1, 2,3,4. PAMELA THURWALKER ACappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Fr. Choir 13 Re- porter 13 FNA 1, 23 GAA 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2 . LINDA TIDWE LL NORMAN TOUCHETTE HELEN TRANTHAM Fr. Choir 13 FHA 13 Pep Club 1,3. V JOHN VAUGHN Baseball 13 C Club 3, 43 Cr. Country 1, 2,3,43 Monitor 2,3,43 Track 1,3,4. JUDY VAUGHN Glee Club 2, 33 Library Club li Monitor 2, 33 OO 43 Secretary 4. LARRY VAUGHN Track 1. W FRANCES WADDINGTON RODERICK WAGONER LLOYD WALTERS History Club 3, 43 President 43 Monitor 23 Pep Club 1, 2. DENNIS WATKINS TOMMIE WEBB Football 13 Track 1. JANET WEIMAN ACappella Choir 3, 43 Freshman Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 FHA 1, 2. STEVE WERNER CHERYL WESTON Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 33 FHA 13 Pep Club 3 . JOHN WHEAT WAYNE WHEELER EMMANUEL WHE LCHEL TOMMIE WHITE ANDRE WHITEHONE History Club 13 Pep Club 2. JAMES WILLIAMS Basketball 11 C Club 2,3, 43 Cr. Coun- try 13 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. LAVE LL WILLIAMS ACappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Fr. Choir 13 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Camera Club 33 Cr. Country 1,2,33 Pep Club 2,3, 43 Science Club 33 Track 1, 2. LOUIS WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS DALLAS WILLS Basketball 13 Track 1. JAMES WILSON JOHN WINTER TOM WINTER SHELLY WOODS Glee Club 33 FHA 1, 23 V. -President 23 FNA 2,35 History Club 33 Monitor 3: Pep Club 2, 3. JAMES WOODY Y CHARLENE YORK FNA 2, 3 . Z MARILYN ZARLINGO Monitor 1, 2. REBECCA ZIMMER FHA 1, 2, 3 . JINNIE ZINK OO 4 . CHUCK ZINN Band 1, 2, 3, 43 V-President 43 Dance Band 1,2,3,43 Twirp 4. l 2 A Ables, John 177 Ables, Stacy 65,195 Abrams, Philip 64,177 Ackermann, Mr. 77 Adams, Gilbert 53,57,131 Adams, Mrs. 96 Ahnefeld, Kathlene 177 Alexander, Jerry 177 Alexander, Jimmie 163 Alexander,lWanda 177 Alfred, Judith 93,163 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Carolyn 54, 163 Catherine 202 George 163 Kathy 54,55,64,177 Thomas 62,163 Index Beard, Debbie 177 Beasley, Michael 131 Beck, Cedric 132 Beck, Charles 132 Beck, John J. 163 Beck, Steven 197 Bednarkewicz, Betty 202 Bednarkewicz, Dorothy 132 Bednarkewicz, Margie 177 Beeman, Marcia 56,57,64,177 Bell, Richard Lee 177 Bellman, Dan 201 Belt, Linda 56,57,177,182 Benda, Debbie 34,69,101,163 Benda, Janet 66,69,132 Bendorf, Christopher 199 Bennett, Brenda 163 Brand, Lawrence 204 Brand, Ronnie 163 Branson, Jackie 177 Branson, Lena 177 Branson, Robert 64,163 Brawley, Bobby 203 Breckenridge, Terry 163 Brees, Sharon 177 Brennecke, Denise 53,57,60,177 Brewer, Carl 65,198 Brewer, Connie 54,65,195 Brewer, Sandra 205 Brightwell, Debbie 62,177 Britt, Brenda 133 Britt, Richard 163 Brogan, Marlene 53,65,198 Brogan, Mrs. 96 1 Allen, Timothy 65,1193 Allison, Mary Ann' 69,163 Allison, Rosemary 163 Amos, Barbara 51,54,57,131 Amos, David 111,177 Amos, Miss 86 Anderson, Al 131,198 Anderson, Gary 177 Anderson, Gustav 163 Anderson, James 163 Anderson, John 64,76,106 Anderson, Scott 59,103,163 Anderson, Terry 65,193 Andrews, James 163 Andrews, Michael 202 Anello, Victoria 51,62,63,129,131 Anthony, Mark 22,32,50,129,131 Appel, Mrs. 96 Arms, Stephanie 65,195,201 Armstrong, Lynda 131 Armstrong, Paul 64,76,177 Armstrong, Rickey 177 Armstrong, Robert 177 Arnold, James 119,131 Asbury, Karen 199 Ashford, Carol 199 Ates, Robert 177 Atkinson, Peggy 177 Atteberry, Anita 163 Augustine, Judy 197 Austin, Marie 163 Autry, Donnell 177 Autry, Ernest 163 Avery, Jim 194 Ayres, Marsha 203 B Babinsky, Regina 163 Bacon, Christine 198 Bennett, Ray 132 Bequette, Charles 198 Bequette, Diane 163 Bequette, Julie 132 Bequette, Rose 202 Bequette, Sandra 163 Bequette, Thomas 132 Bergoolt, Mr. 82 Bertrand, Mr. 82 Bergman, Jeaneine 55,64,163 Berkbigler, Ronald 132 Berube, Berube, Bethea, Bethea, Betuski, Ca rol 6 5 Donna 1 77 Betty 204 Billy 177 Cheryl 163 Bee, Mr. 79,92,103,119 Bevelot, Bevelot, Bevelot, Nancy Kay 199 Syl 97 Tony 132 Beys, Freda 162 Beys, Gregory 132 Beys, Milton 163 Bickl, Bob 132 Bievenue, Rosemary 57,132 Billig, Mrs. 80 Binford, Jean 163 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Carroll 13 3 De witt 16 3 Jeanette 177 Robert 203 Russell 177 Stanley 163 Beth 177 Brown, Bonnie 133 Brown, Chester 177 Brown, David 62,163 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Elizabeth 177 Jacquelyn 177 Mickey 163 Mr. 86,116,123 Richard 177 Samuel 163 Steve 60,106,115,123,177,181 Brown, William 177 Bromm, Willie 199 Browne, Linda 60,163 Browning, Ricky 177 Browning, Robert 177 Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Buatte , Cheryl 177 Darrell 134 Johnny 197 Ricky 178 Gary 57,106,178 Buchanan, Kathy 164 Birchett, Carolyn 177 Birdno , Birdno, Birlew, Birlew, Dennis 163 Kathleen 202 Cheryl 65,200 Roger 163,165 Buchanan, Tim 111,115,178 Buchanan, Mr. 73 Buchett, James 199 Bucie, Mary 134 Buck, James 164 Bandy, Bacon, Bacon, Bacott, Dennis 177 De notra 203 Barbara 163 Baggett, Sammy 59,119,163 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, 1 31 Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Andrew 177 Brenda 163 Elizabeth 65 Pamela 163 Narhandrew 41,59,80,103,107,128, Mr. 73 George 131 John 177 Judy 202 Monica 177 Sharon 51,57,131 Ball, Gary 129,131 Debbie 177 Bandy, Randall 203 Barbeau, Gary 106,115,123,177 Barker, Ernest 97 Barnes, Steve 60,177 Barnett, Estelle 97 Barnett, Gail 177 Barrett, Catherine 193 Bass, Bonnie 177 Batson, Cynthia 56,177 Bauer, Carol 163 Baumheuter, Linda 32,50,51,53,56,60,163 Baur, Patricia 177 Bauza, Virginia 198 Birlew, Ronald 26,32,34,50,58,60,64,129, 133 Black, Phillip 65,106,124,199 Black, Phyllis 177 Blair, David 163 Blake, Bobby 57,133 Blissenbach, Bonnie 97 Blissenbach, Dave 103,104 Blissenbach, James 177 Bloemker, Mr. 90 Blosser, Gary 163 Blosser, Gregory 196 Blosser, Michael 163 Blue, Carolyn 177 Blue, Mr. 94 Boaz, Earl SO,59,62,103,114,163 Bohannon, Theresa 55,177 Bohannon, Geron 94,133 Bohn, Anthony 65, 204 Bohn, David 205 Bommarito, Patricia 51,69,133 Boren, Connie 64,177 Boren, Debra 65,195 Bopp, Kathleen 62,128,133 Borgard, DEborah 177 Bosler, Mr. 74 Boswell, Ronald 177 Bovinette, Zachary 58,60,194 Bowers, Gay 64,177,193 Box, Barclay 177 Boyer, David 203 Boyer, Dennis 133 Boyer, John 163 Bozsa, Sandra 133 Bradley, Denise 56,65,20O Bradley, Janice 177 Bradshaw, Denise 205 212 Buckingh Buckley, Buckley, Buckley, Buckley, am, Robert 164 Bob 164 James 178 Linda 164 Mary 204 Buehle Buehle Burch, r, David 134 r, Kathy 178 Franklin 106,178 Burgener, Mrs. 74 Burke , Kenneth 200 Burnley, Laura 178 Burns , Bur ns , Burris, Burris, Busby, Busby, Butche Butler, Butl er, Butler, Butler, Butler, Gean 164 Katie 134 Charlotte 101,192,200 Ken 51,52,69,134 Donald 203 Gary 178 r, Debby 36,55,57,134 Debby 164 Dorma 54,57,178 James 178 Kenneth 72 Michael 201 Butler, Patty 65,203 Buttirg, D avid 178 Buttig, Joy 197 Byrd, Damon 65,120,193 Byrd, Ma ry 178,191 Byrd, Mr. 51,82 Byrd, Ruben 106,178 Byrum, Robert 201 Byrum, Sie 178 Calhoun, Calhoun, Callahan C Darlene 202 Debbie 164 ,Patsy 178 Cambri ge, Gary 134 Campbell, Daniel 65,116,124,195 Campbell, Deborah 197 Campbell, Daine 202 Campbell, Rosemary 178 Campbell, Sharon 197 Cannon, Alfreda 97 Cannon, Pauline 134 Capeha Capeha rt, Nancy 52,164 rt, Penny 56,65,194 Capper, Patsy 164 Capps, Margret 164 Caradine, Levergia 178 Caradine, Linda 196,199 Caraker, Lois. 202 Caraker, Robert 164 Carey, Dennis 164 Carlson, Sandra 77,178 Carpenter, David 65,200 Carpenter, Robert 122,123,124,12 Carr, D eborah 178 Carr, John 106,200 Carr, Robert 164 Carrera, Dave 178 Carrera, Mary 164 Carrico, Terry 178 Carrier, Janice 204 Carriga Carriga Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, n, John 178 n, Violet 196 Charles 178 Harry 164 Janet 164 James 57,69,134 Joel 134 Johnny 26,52,135 Robert 76,77,164 Robert K. 202 Casbourne, Judy 65,204 Casey, Cason, Mike 164 Linda 202 Catchings, Brenda 164 Catchings, Carl 135 Cates, Georgia 175 Catlett, Mr. 72 Cattaneo, Mr. 95 Cauley, Jackie 64, 178 Chaclduck, David 194 Chambers, Earl 164 Chambers, Mona 202 Chambers, Leon 111,178 Chambers, Willie 111,178 Champion, Elizabeth 178 Champion, James 62,94,164 Champion, Joyce 69,164 5,134 Chandler, Bruce 198 Chandler, Mike 62,111,112,114,123,124, 135 Chapman, Chapman, Chapman, Chappell , Billie Jean 56,164 Karen S6,62,164 Rosie Mae 204 Brenda 135 Charon, Miss 30,39,93 Chazelle, Linda 164 Chewing, Janna 57,178 Chiarelli, Janet 202 Chiasson, Basil 65,200,202 Chiasson, Denise 135 Chiasson, Michael 178 Chipman, Ken 178 Chism, Karen 64, 178 Chitwoo ci , Christakos Gary 204 , Gregory 60,106,194 Christakos, Jimmy 178 Christakos, Maria 40,50,52,53,54,56,75,135 Clark, Gloria 178 Clark, J. 60 Clark, Marilyn 65,200 Clark, Rhonda 164 Clark, Royce 164 Clark, Steven 106,178 Clarkson, Jim 135 Clarkson, Rick 65,106,199 Clatterbuck, Billy 178 Clatterbuck, Mark 164 Clay, Curtis 59,135 Clay Marvin 179 Clay, Renae 55,195 Clifton, Rhonda 50,52,53,54,135 Clifton, Sherry 179 Climons, Carl 199 Clutter, Allen 164 Clutter, Preston 164 Clymer, Michael 179 Coady, Valli 62,179 Cobb, Daniel 97 Cobb, Kevin 62,199 Cobb, Lawrence 164 Cobullas, Victor 193 Cohlmeyer, Mr. 60,86 Coker, Mary 179 Cole, Kathy 202 Coleman, Berry 179 Coleman, Dan 164 Coleman, David 135 Coleman, Deborah 65,195 Coleman, Leslie 135 Coleman, Mary 179 Coleman, Patricia 164 Collins, Douglas 52,179 Collins, Rebecca 179 Colter, Betty 179 Colter, Wayne 194 Compton, Deborah 135 Coney, Norvell 196 Connelly, Raymond 203 Connor, Eugene 106,197 Constable, Denise 179 Conway, Joseph 179 Conway, Tanya 136 Conway, Randy 164 Cook, Deanna 179 Cook, Karen 202 Cook, Richard 164 Cook, Steven 179 Cook, Virginia 64,179 Cooks, Donnie 179 Cooksey, James 199 Cooley, Beverly 65,200 Cooley, Brenda 54,64,136 Cooley, Pat 136' Conrod, Robert 203 Cooper, Dorothy 164 Cooper, Marsha 54,62,136 Cooper, Thomas 164 Cooper, Steven 179 Cornelius, Connie 164 Cornelius, Joy 179 Cornelius, Richard 65 Cottom, James 205 Cotton, Mahala 136 Coulter, Catherine 179 Coulter, Conald 194 Counts, Rebecca 54,202 Courtney, LaDonna 56,65,194 Courtney, Rhonda 57,136 Cowan, Freda 54,179 Cowan, Harold 74,164 Cowsert, Cathy 65,197 Coyne, Kevin 179 Cozart, Arnold 114,179 Cozart, Irwin 59,103,164 Cozart, Walter 136 Crafts, John 65,204 Crafts, Paul 164 Craig, Christine 52,S6,179 Craig, Deborah 164 Craig, William 193 Crandell, Ricky 179,191 Crank, Jane 194 Cravens, Vanda 56,65,194 Crawford, Curtis 164 Crews, Cynthia 179 Crews, Eddie 179 Cross, Mary 164,169 Croy, Patricia 179 Crowder, Sandra 82,136 Cruise, Carolyn 54,65,200 Crumpler, James 136 Crutcher, Freddie 179 Crymes, Edward 179 Curcuro, Judy 50,51,53,54,56,164 Cummins, Daniel 64,179 Cummins, Richard 112,203 Cunningham, Miss 30,93 Curran, Michael 179 Curtis, Deborah 64,179 Cutler, Mrs. 193 Cutrell, Karen 136 Czapla, Richard 106,123,179,181 Czapla, Ted 164 D Dale, Michael 179,202 Dalton, Deborah 200 Dalton, Edward 112,195 213 Dalton, Jeffrey 106,200 Dalton, John 94,136 Dalton, Joyce 179 Dalton, Joyce 202 Dalton, Deborah 66,69,164 Dalton, Pat 196 Damewood, Sarah 200 Daminski, Walter 203 Daniels, Mr. 62,64,65,86,196 Danley, Emma 56,136 Danley, Ernestine 56,164 Danley, Hattie 137 Danley, Lorenzo 203 Darnell, Leroy 72 Darnell, Mike 51,59,1o3,114,119,16s Dauphin, Mr. 78 Davis, Dale 203 Davis, Joyce 62,165 Davis, Mrs. B. 85 Davis, Miss D. 78 Davis, Nancy 32,56,57,60,64,101,180 Davis, Phil 180 Davis, Robert 111,114,117,119,165 Davis, Ron 25,26 Davis, Sharon 180 Davidson, Jack 65,193 Davidson, Jerry 59,123,125,137 Dawson, Dan 180 Dawson, James 65,205 Dean, Ruth ,180 DeAtley, Mrs. 82,194 Deberry, Jerry 60,655,193 Deberry, Linda 165 Deen, Diane 204 Deflurin, Michael 193 Dell, Iris 197 Dell, Timothy 137 Del Pino, Louis 53,58,60,64,86,137 DeMage, Janet 137 Demaria, Teddy 193 Demetrulias, George 112,120,203 Demetrulias, Georgia 32,56,60,192,194 Demetrulias, Gregory 180 Denbow, Dennis 201 Denbow, Michael 180 Dennison, Jo Carol 180 DeRossett, Carolyn 180 DeRossett, Danny 137 DeRousse, Glen 62,63,180 Derton, Carolyn 62,180 DeVaney, Carol 26,50,57,137 Dickerson, Barbara 205 Dickerson, Eloise 56,137 Dickerson, James 180 Dickey, Charles 180 Diel, Roger 53,137 Diel, Ronald 193 Dietrich, Jacob 137 Dietrich, Kathleen 165 Diggs, Olivette 180 Dillon, Bambi 205 Dillon, Randy 51,137 Dillon, Rhonda 62,180,190 Dillon, Robin 193 Dillworth, Miss 82,195 Dintelmann, Miss 54,89 Dismutes, Cynthia 180 Diveley, Dorothy 197 Dixon, Michael 64,180 Dixon, Suzannah 50,54,65,200 Domme, Douglas 203 Domyan, Robert 180 Domyan, Sharon 137 Donaldson, Chaudette 180 Donnelly, Dan 180 Dooley, Sean 180 Doolin, Tommie 50,57,66,67,176,180 Dornin, Debra 64,165 Dornin, Larry 165 Doss, Carl 138 Doss, Joe 106,180 Douglas, Donald 180 Dowell, baniei 180 Dowell, Louis 106,116,120,20O Downing, Gary 194 Domms, Alan 165 Doyle, Bruce 180 Drake, Kenneth 165 Dreyer, Michael 106,116,124,203 Dublar, Vicki 165 Dudley, Janice 77,180 Dudley, Patricia 54,65,2OO Faigle, Danny S4,59,64,103,105,138 Duncan, Mary 50,56,165 Duncan, Mrs. 66,69,82 Dunn, Diane 180 Dunn, Miss 74 Dunn, James 59,62,111,112,114,123,125, 138 Dunn, Patricia 50,51,62,165 Dunning, Joe 62,180 Dunning, Pat 180 Durbin, Pamela 69,165 Durment, Marsha 203 Dutton, Frank 138 E EadS, Jan Eugene 203 Eads, Linda 165 Earnhart, Mrs. 96 Eastridge, Marsha 180 Eatherton, Gwendora 180 Eck, Donna 65,199 Eck, Gary 165 Eden, James 119 Edwards, Donald 35,66,67,138 Edwards, Peggy 65,193 Edwards, Sandra 54,56,180 Egbert, Thomas 205 Eggleston, Melvin 138 Ehrhard, Jean 25,26,69,129,138 Eisle, Miss 77 Elliott, Mary Lou 60,193 Elmore, Robert 92,165 Emling, Robert 60,111,115,119,180 Emrich, Carla 56,65,101,200 Ennor, Joseph 138 Erhardt, Marsha 195 Escobar, Mrs. 82 Eugea, William 165 Eugea, John 138 Eunice, Marilou 165 Evans, Berdia 198 Evans, Miss 28,75 Evans, Charles 59,103,115,165 Evans, James 165 Evans, Karen 64,165 Evans, Kathleen S6,6S,101,192,197 Evans, Russell 165 F Fair, David 165 Fann, Charlotte 194 Fann, Connie 165 Fann, Sharon 203 Fargen, Brian 52,165 Faries, Bonnie 60,180 Faries, Roberta 60,165 Farmer, James 60,193 Farney, Tanna 62,165 Farrar, Carol 65,194 Farris, Carol 60,180,197 Faulkner, Michelle 180 Feazel, David 57,115,123,176,18O,182 Feazel, Wilma 62,165 Fedro, Ervin 165 Felts, David 165 Ferguson, Lindell 201 Forgy, Glen 180 Forrest, Diane 55,164,180 Fort, Sylvia 54,180 Fortner, Kenney 138 Fortner, William 124,198 Foster, Brenda 180 Foster, Ray 166 Foster, Ronald 139 Foutch, Deborah 166 Gladney, James W. 166 Gladney, Quedill 181 Gleich, Mike 106,123,181 Glodich, Samuel 181 Gloeckner, Jacqueline 181 Godat, Donna 166 Godier, Thomas 181 Godina, Billy 166 Goetz, Robert 181 Foutch, James 180 Foutch, Janet 50,56,66,67,180 Fowler, Brenda 203 Fowler, D enise 60,180 Fox, Diana 180 Fox, Dorothy 166 Frame, Raymond 203 Franklin, Franklin, Franklin, Bernard 119,166 James 91,166 Jerome 111,112,119,121,139 Franklin, Joyce 180 Franklin, Franklin, Franklin, Kathy 32,56,65,101,193 Mr. 901 Patricia 83,166 Francis, Michael 193 e Frazier, L Freeman, Freeman, Freeman, Frein, Lin 182 Friedline, Frierdich, Frierdich, n Mike 139 Leota 180 Linda 202 Wayne 57,139 da 50,56,57,64,101,176,178,180, James 50,51,52,53,66,67,139 Karen 202 Pam 180 Frierson, Carol 139 Frisch, Ronnie 166 Goff, Dennis 167 Goleaner, Larry 92,140 Good, Linda 167 Good, Pamela 194 Goodrich, Jerry 140 Goodwin, Alberta 202 Goodwin, Charlene 56,64,167 Goodwin, Kathleen 167 Goodwin, Willie 64,181 Gordon, Charlene 56,64,167 Gordon, Janet 181 Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, Janice 181 Kim 32,531,193 Sally 181 Goss, Brenda 181 Gough, Regina 140 Gould, Regina 167 Gourley, Janice 54,65,195,201 Gowler, Steve 106,120,200 Grant, Don 50,51,52,62,63,65,140 Grant, Shirley 167 Gray, Irene 87,140 Gray, James 167 Gray, Karen 196 Gray, Rita 181 Gray, Shelia 181 Frisch, Virginia 166 Frisch, Fromm Fulford Fulton, Fulton, Steven 65,204 el, Michael 180 , Charles 139 Ardell 180 Clarence 180 Fultz, Darnell 199 Gaddy, Gailuis G Curtis 180 , Bonnie 180 Gain, Mr. 90 Gaither, Gary 59,103,108,123,166 Gamboa, Brenda 195 Gannon, Mr. 80 Gant,.Tony 120,193 Garcia, John 180 Garcia, Mary 65,193 Gardels, Gloria 57,166 Gardels, Nathan 52,57,181 Gardner, Rodney 139 Greathouse, Kenneth 140 Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Greenh Anthony 181 Catherine 202 Janie 181 John 140 K. 60 LaRose 167 Margaret 199 Tim ,181 Tom 67,181 ill, Barbara 35,53,54,69,16 Greenhill, Robert 62, 167 7 Garner, Andrew 193 Garrett, Garrett, Garrett, Gatlin, Gaut, T Gavins, Gaynor, Carol 181 Glenda 139 Harold 139 Terry 112,199 ony 193 Marzel 181 Mike 139 Gebhard, Larry 59,103,123,166 Fernandez, Diana Ferrell E James 166 180 Fieldsfkebeeca 57,138 Fikki, Louise 180 Fink, Kathleen 202 Fischer, Linda 52,53,62,166 Fisher, Emmanuel 199 Fisher, Michael 180 Fitzgerald, Schooner 166 Flannigan, Kathy 54,138 Fleming, Pat S1,S2,54,56,166 Fletcher, Kathleen 180 Fletcher, William 205 Flinn, Deborah 204 Flinn, Dewain 103,166 Fober, John 180 Fogarty, Joseph 124 Fogarty, Thanna Jo Ann 166 Foland, Gary 166 Foland, Kadzy 166 Foland, Mike 123,180 Foley, James 195 Foltz, Larry 166 Ford, Bobby 199 Ford, Galin 123,180 Ford, Glenda 166 Ford, Roberta 196 Forgey, Donald 198 Geist, Jan 166 Geist, Terry 124,198 George, Mr. 83 George, Tom 181 Geppert, Carla 50,60,101,181 Geppert, Cheryl 38,58,60,129,139 Gericke, Mr. 92,106,114,115 Geringer, Kathy 181 Giles, Kathy 64,181 Giles, Ronald 193 Gill, Douglas 166 Gill, Paula 50,64,181 Gillespie, Robert 140 Gillespie, Sherrie 195 Gillison, Sandra 166 Gillison, Sharon 140 Gillison, Sue 65 Gilmer, Charese 56,831,166 Gilmer, Luther 103,166 Girth, Carolyn 181 Girth, Donald 181 Girth, Ronald 194 Gischer, Dale 62,140 Gischer, Joanne 181 Gisher, Carolyn 166 Givens, Christine 140 Givins, Ronnie 181 Gladney, Dorothy 181 214 Greenlee, Barbara 55,56,14O Greer, Bill 167 Greer, Bob 62,76,181 Greer, Donald 198 Grider, Mike 193 Griffin, Albert 167 Griffin, Larry 167 Griffin, Robert 181 Grizzow, Melissa 141 Gross, Joe 103,167 Gross, Michael 181 Grossenheider, David 51,141 Grove, Margaret 167 Groves, Mike 141 Groves, Richard 141 Groves, Wanda 181 Gruenert, Cheryl 167 Gruenert, Kathleen 65 Gullberg, Mrs. 89 Gulledge, Janet 56,65,195 Gulledge, Linda 141 Guy, Danny 167 H Haase, Mary 22,54,141 Haggett, Cathy 51,66,67,84,166,167 Haggett, Lawrence 198 - Hagler, Dwane 167 Hahn, Marion 181 Halbrook, Dennis 182 Haley, Becky 62,182 Haley, Larry 182 Haley, Vicki 182 Hall, Donald 167 Hall, Dorothy 64,182 Hall, James 182,199 Hall, Lloyd 141 Hall, Margaret 182 Hall, Ruth 64,141 Hall, Sam 60,182 Hamilton, Steven 193 Hamm, Bill 60,141 Hamm, James 182 Hamm, John 97 Hamm, Ronald 193 Hammond, Mary 200 Hammers, Mae 97 Hampton, Vicky 182 Hampton, Virginia 141 Hance, Mr. 78 Haney, Sandy 5O,54,55,167 Haney, Sharon 167 Hankamer, Gail 54,141 Hankins, Andrew 60,167 Hannaford, Donald 204 Harden, Linda 65 Hardin, Joe 52,182 Hardman, Michael 197 Harm Harm on, Eddie 97 on, John 182 Harmon, Melvin 167 Harmon, Sandra 182 Harper, John 182 Harre 11, Cheryl 141 Harrell, Edward 167 Harris, Barry 167 Harris, Evelyn 56,167 Harris, Gary 60,182 Harris, Larry 199 Harris, Louetta 182 Harris, Majorie 129,142 Harris, Mitchell 193 Harris, Terry 204 Harris, Theodore 205 Harrison, Mary 167 Hart, Donies 106,116,120,203 Hartman, Iris 167 Harwell, Karen 57,67,142 Hawkins, Diana 64,182 Hawkins, Mrs. 96 Hawthorne, Janice 167 Hawthorne, Sherman 199 Hayes, Mary 69,167 Hayes, Steven 198 Hays, William 103,104,109,142 Haywood, Tyrone 37,50,59,103,104,109, 142 Heath, James 106,200 Heatherly, Mrs. 96 Hedtkamp, Albert 142 Hedtkamp, Linda 56,182 Heiligenstein, Miss 83 Heine, David 53,76,182 Holmes, Bernice 183 Holmes, Mike 194 Holt, Carla 200 Holt, Eddylene 97 Holt, Judy 55,62,63,183 Holzhauer, Stephen 205 Honnen, Betty 143 Hoock, Mark 106,183 Hooker, Diana 202 Hopkins, Mary 183 Hopewell, Mrs. 28 I-lopmann, Dianna 204 Hornbeck, Vicki 193 Horton, Elaine 143 Hosna, Jo Ann 202 Hosp, James 143 Houseman, Mrs. 80 Howard, Amonomia 204 Howard, Gary 143 Howard, Michael 183 Howard, Thomas 116,120,203 Hubbard, Lee 53,167 Hultz, Arzetta 198 Hunt, Bill 167 Hunt, Catherine 65,195 Hunter, Gail 205 Hunter, John 143 Hunter, Laura 202 Hunter, Mike 183 Hurd, Deborah 167 Hurt, Kathy 56,60,100,167 Husch, Barrie 62,63,183 Hussey, Sandra 64,183 Hutter, Kathleen 167 Hutter, Thomas 194 Hutton, Larry 65,204 I Ice, Jeannie 65,201 Ingram, Lucius 202 Irby, Alan 120,203 Ital, Keith 198 Ivy, Ella 167 Ivy, Hattie 204 J Jablonski, James 203 Jablonski, John 52,168 Jackson, Althea 202 Heine, Sharon 203 Helm, Beverly 182 Helm, Bonita 142 Helm, Helen 182 Henderson, Curtis 67,167 Henderson, Deborah 200 Hendrickson, Michael 167 Hendrickson, Theresa 182 Jackson, Alvin 1 15,119,168 183 5o,s1,se,e2,e6,12s,143 Jackson, Darlene 183 Jackson, Deborah 196 Jackson, Michael Jackson, Ramona Jackson, Patricia 203 Jackson, Stephen 52,53,57,183 Jackson, Vera 97 I Labuda, Mrs. 89 Hendrix, Judy 182 Henn Henn eberry, James 65,204 essy, Kathleen 182 Henry, James 106,115,119,182 Henry, Phillip 196 Herndon, James 59,103,105,142 Hessl ing, George 182 Heuel, Elizabeth 182 Hicks, Harold 182,202 Hicks, Randy 167 Higgins, Pamela 53,62,63,182 Hight, James 142 Hilderbrand, Sharon 198 Hiles Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hile , Karen 142 Brenda D. 58,60,142 Brenda J. 54,167 Daniel 106,116,120,201 Frankie 167 Gwyneth 142 James 111,115,167 Leonard 182 an, Paul 72 Jacquin, Terry 168 Jaeger, Dennis 62,143 Jaggers, Dennis 143 Jahn, Miss 31,39,8O James, Bessie 183 James, Deloris 197 Jameson, Betty 168 Jamerson, Patricia 203 Janes, Vicky 143 Jenkins, Peggy 183 Jensen, Carol 62,168 Jerome. Judy 200 lestus, Gloria 65,193 Johns, Jackie 168 Johnson, Charles E. 106,194 Johnson, Charles E. 168 Johnson, Dosha 183 Johnson, Emma 183 Johnson, Eddie 168 Johnson, Jewel 195 Johnson, Lenroy 199 Johnson, Jeanie 203 m Hillyard, Stephen 200 Hinshaw, Brenda 199 Hinson, Charles 111,119,182 Hinson, Kathie 53,60,167 Hirth, Ken 198 Hochstatter, Judy 167 Hodge, James 65 Hodges, Brenda 182 Hoffman, Barry 193 Hoffman, Mary 60,142 Holcomb, Frank 182 Holeman, Linda 182 Hollyfield, Charly-ne 142 Hollyfield, Jo Ellen 56,64,167 Holman, Arthur 143 Johnson, Lonnie M. 143 Johnson, Robert zz,so,64,14s Johnson, Rebecca 194 Johnson, Shirley Jolly, Steve 168 Jones, Alexander 183 90,144 Jones, Barbara 168 Jones, Bobby 64, 183 Jones, Danny 183 Jones, David 183 Jones, David Lee Jones, Denise 60 57,671,144 ,144 Jones, Diana 25,26,50,51,56,62,100,168 Jones, Donald 194 Jones, Glen 144 215 Jones, Joy 62,183 Jones, Leslie 62,183 . Jones, Mary 56,183,195 Jones, Maxine 56,93,168 Jones, Patricia 60 Jones, Robert 144 Jones, Sarah 56,168 Jones, Theresa 183 Joslin, Debbie 168 K Kalhorn, Terry 197 Kalinowski, Terry 168,193 Kalinowski, Tom 52,60,168 Kaltenbach, Michael 198 Kammer, Michael 52,62,106,123,183 Kane, James 51,168 Kasikantires, Diane 202 Kastner, David 168 Kelly, Michael 124,203 Kelly, Kenneth 196 Kelly, Becky 56,64,168 Kennedy, Mrs. 82 Kennedy, Mr. F. 85 Kennedy, Mr. R. 80 Kennedy, Ricky 168 Kennedy, Sandra 57,144 Kennel, Nancy 183 Kentch, Eugene 53,511,168 Kerens, Claudia 64,183 Kerperien, Anita 183 Kerperien, Duane 144 Kerperien, Gary 106,183 Kessler, Dale 106,115,123 Kettler, Daniel 168 Keys, lrmajean 52,54,55,56,144 Kimble, Cunthia 5O,53,54,56,60,168 Kinder, Jeanette 199 Kinder, Terry 195 King, Bruce 60,106,183 King, Cynthia 51,52,54,56,62,144 King, Madeline 203 King, Mary 195 Kinney, Barbara 202 Kinsman, Henry 54,168 Kinsy, James 203 Kinslow, Edward 200 Kirtley, Sara 56,69,168 Kitzinger, Charlene 168 Klashna, Kim 50,62,168 Kleist, Walter 51,52,6O,64,86,168 Klemme, Nancy 168 Kluthe, Dennis 51,144 Klein, Diane 20 Knick, Earl 64,168 Knowlton, Linnie 57,144 Knowlton, Tiffney 124,198 Knudsen, Mary 57,85,144 Koebbe, Bill 145 Koebbe, John 205 Koepke, Shirley 168 Kohl, John 183 Kohl, Patricia 168 Kollmeyer, Linda 57,145 Kollmeyer, Ruth 183 Kolwyck, Patricia 183 Koonce, Janet 145 Korbar, Diane 50,56,61,101,192,194 Kramer, Mark 60,106,120,203 Kramer, Linda 25,26,50,51,52,82,94,100, 145 Kratczik, Roger 119,183 Kunz, Donna 195 Kuschnieryk, John 6O,64,145 Kusselman, ,Cathy 60,145 Kuykendall, Edward 111,183 L LaBerta, Nancy 194 LaBrade, Joyce 199 LaCroix, Betty 183 LaForge, Pamela 53,54,56,183 Landfried, Phillip 168 Lands, Joyce 54,64,168 Lane, Mrs. 77 Lane, Lloyd 183 Lanius, Deborah 50,56,60,101,194 Laparade, Joyce 199 Larkin, Patricia 200 LaRoe, Girty 168 LaRoe, James 168 Larsen, Patricia 51,52,54,55,56,66,67,145 Larsen, Paul 112,197 Martin, Latchem, Kenneth 26,32,51,S9,60,64,103, 115,123,168 Latta, Daniel 36,52,145 Latta, John 2S,26,59,60,62,64,103,109,114 115,123,168 Latta, Judith 52,62,63,168 Latta, Mr. 29 Latta, Mozelle 97 Lauderdale, Joseph 183 Lauderdale, Judy 57,145 Lauer, June 195 Lauer, Laura 197 Lauman, Pete 64,183 Laurson, Donna 194 ' Law, Deborah 168 Lawrence, Cynthia 50,53,56,64,76,183 Lawrence, Doug 204 Lawrence, George 183 Lawson, Donna 65,194 Leach, Bill 183 Leach, Ruth Ann 204 Ledbetter, Susan 32,56,57,60,101,179,183 Lee, Deborah 50,51,52,56,162,168 Lee, Mr. 78,110,112,114 Lee, Helen 54,168 Leeling, Linda 168 Legg, Bill 168 Lehde, Mr. 83,196,197 Lehnig, Jean 65,193 Lehnig, Theresa 183 Leonard, Charlotte 168 Lepper, Geraldine 194 Levin, Robert 91,168 Lewis, Dennis 196 Lillico, Angelina 195 Limper, Mrs. 84,85 Lingel, Debra 195 Lippert, James 197 Lippertf Jeannette 60,145 Lindsey, Ray 205 Litty, Stanley 204 LiVigni, Joseph 183 Lobsinger, Donald 145 LoCigno, Angela 183 Lock, Dennis 106,194,197 Lock, Richard 183 Lock, Stanley 60,86,106,183 Locke, Bill 205 Locke,'Jim 168 Lockett, Monquince 65,195 Lockett, Susie 168 Loggins, Kathy 169 Loomis, Mary 32,50,56,57,100,169 Lorton, Mr. 78 Lott, William 183 Loughary, Raymond 94,114,145 Lovett, Dorsey 65,195 Lowe, Glen 112,194 Loyd, Judy 52,54,65,198,202 Loyd, May 65,198 Lucy, Lloyd 25,26,34,50,58,61,64,130,146 Luetkemeyer, Michael 169 Luetkemeyer, Sandra 146 Lunsford, Linda 54,55,169 Luster, Eugene 183 Luster, Flynn 103,169 Luster, Gerald 106,120,199 Luster, James 183 Luster, Jimmie 169 Luster, Kerry 106,116,120 Luster, Michelle 197 Luster, Thomas 169 Luter, Jerry 116 Lutker, Gregory 183 Luttrell, William 64,183 Lybarger, Deborah 56,65,197 Lynch, Janice 146 Lynch, Linda 205 Lynch, Marcia 64,183 Lynn, Marsha 169 M Maag, Terry 183 Mabe, Ruth 169 Macon, Calvin 198 Madden, Connie 183 Madlock, Irene 197 Magarian, Mr. 52,81 Maine, Donna 33,169 Malaschak, Michael 58,60,64,183 Malaschak, Susan 51,62,63,69,129,146 Mallery, William 198 Malmberg, Karin 53,183 1 Malone, Mr. 81 Maloney, Stephen 146 Manning, Brenda 169 Manning, Fred 183 Manring, Carolyn 184 Maniz, Darlene 60,184 Mantz, Linda 56,169 Manu, Sandra 194 Marchbanks, Danny 146 Mardinosian, Dennis 201 Marfio, Marfio, Janet 184 Susan 195 Margason, Jerry 91,146 Margetis, Mr. 92,103,115 Marion, Raymond 51,52,129,146 Marks, Dan 59,62,103,169 Marks, Tom 184 Marler, Bill 169 Marler ,Jeanne 57, 146 Marlow, Harold 204 Marshall, Dinah 184 Martin, Jon 52,146 Martin, Daren 184 Martin, Robert 23,52,54,129,146 Vicki s6,6s, 146,200 Max-151, David 65,204 Marw, Joy 57,169 Massey, Diane 184 Massey, Randall 106,184 Maston, Freda 54,169 Matlock, Carolyn 184 Matlock, James 146 Matt, Jacqueline 195 Maue, Linda 200 Mayberry, Kenneth 184 Mayberry, Ricky 169 Mayer, Carol 82,147 Mayville, Sheryl 64,184 McBride, Ferdinand 52,184 McCarson, Mike 184 McClain, Maude 169 McClain, Mollie 184 McClenahan, Kelly 193 McCloud, Larry 147 McCloud, Theresa 197 McCluske Patricia 184 McWhorter, Richard 58,60,64,148 Mealer, Patricia 184 Mecalo, Mike 148 Meeks, Chris 170 Meier, Bill 148 Meinders, Marilyn 202 Meinhardt, Miss 93 Meier, Jimmy 184 Melvin, Patrick 194 Meppiel, James 184 Mercer, Mercer, Merkel, Merkel, Merritt, Merritt, Connie 51,62,63,162,170 James 184 Earl 53,66,67,148 Finis 184 Dorris 184 Jack 184 Merryman, Pat 50,64,184 Mers, Lynn 184 Metcalf, Elizabeth 195 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Wayne 52,60,148 Donna 148 Fred 148 James 37,148,184 Kathy Ann 37,51,148 Kathy Ann 160 Meyer, Paul 170 Meyer, Neil 106 Meyer, Rick 60,106,120,124,194 Meyer, Ronald 52,60,106,124,184,193 Miller, Clark 111,115,123,185 Miller, Larry 185 Miller, Marsha 200 Miller, McClure 185 Miller, Sheila 65,194 Miller, Sue 170. Miller, Torn 69,111,113,114,115,123,170 Milster, Marty 185 Mirgaux, Debra 185 Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Bernard 201 Gregory 59,110,111,17O Ira 185 Jerome 185 Mary 56,170 Michael 185 Robert 106,203 Sharon 56,170 5 I McCluskey,, Michael 147 McCommis, Mike 147 McCommis, Nancy 93,147 McConnell, Miss 96 McCord, Robin 169 McCoy, Beverly 169 McCoy, Margaret 200 McCrary, Tony 184 McCreary, Arthur 31,147 McDaniel, Robert 60,169 McDonnell, Ricky 201 McDonnell, Vicky 184 McElligott,lLinda 147 McElligott, Roland 169 McEntire, Mike 122,123,169 McFadden, Janet 169 McFarland, Dennis 58,60,64,129,147 McGinnis, Timothy 57,169 McGrew, Malcolm 59,103,104,147 McGrew, Michael 59,103,104,147 McGrew, Stephen 184 McGuire, Barbara 184 Mccune, Mike 32,59,103,108,120,123, 169 McGuire, Patrick 184 Mclntosh, Judy 27,50,69,147 Mclntosh, Melvadean 56,101,184 McKenney, Curtis 184 McKenney, Marlene 147 McKinney, John 103,169 McLain, Kathleen 57,169 McManus, Debbie 184 McMath, Jennifer 169 McMath, Thomas 119,169 McMillan, Mary 54,55,62,65,170 McMurray, Vickie 51,62,63,17O McMurry, Jill 200 McNeal, John 170 McNeal, Steve 148 McNelly, Gary 170 McPherson, Don 52,170 McPherson, Sherry 148 McQueen, Ricky 34,60,17O McShane, Doreatha 184 McShane, Marcina 170 McWhorter, Carol 56,62,170 216 Mitchell, Terry 18 Mobley, Earl 106,116,120,194 Moloney, Timothy 106,124,193 Mokriakow, Cathy 60,130,148 Mokriakow, George 62,170 Mokriakow, Irene 62,185 Monaghan, Mrs. 83,197,198 Monroe, Carl 170 Mooney, Anthony 185 Mooney, Dennis 185 Moore, Kathleen 204 Moore, Linda 148 Moore, Mrs. 76,77 Moore, Rebecca 170 Moore, Sandra 170 Moravec, Francis 106,120,198 Moravec, Joseph 106,119,185 Morave 149 C, Tony 52,59,68,69,103,108,128, Morgan, Freddie 65,124,195 Morgan, Karen 149 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morriso Betty 193 Debra 195 Marsha 170 Sandra 69,149 Theresa 185 n, Gary 185 Mosblech, Paul 65,200 Mosblech, Sherrill 52,54,55,77,17O Mosely, Carolyn 205 Mosley, Aaron 170 Mosley, Diann 185 Moss, Gary 170 Moss, L inda S7,62,185 Mourey, David 149 Mourey Moyer, Moyer, , Sherrie 65,195 Pamela 185 Paula 185 Mudd, Diane 185 Mudd, Gary 185 Mudd, Joyce 62,170 Mulherin, David 123,185 Mulherin, Donna 170 Mull, Olivia 185 Murphy Murphy ,Janet 185 , Lawrence 149 Murphy, Michael 198 Murphy, Norma 170 Murphy, Ronny 41,89 Murr, Gary 199 Murrell, Tom 62,170 Murry, Eugene 97 Muskopf, Karen 185 Muskopf, Harold 170 Muzzarelli, Mr. 78,103,122,123 Myer, Ricky 120,185 Myer, Francis 72,185 Myers, Ed 170 Myers, Ernest 185 Myers, Marlene 185,203 N Narez, Greg 62,185 Narez, Susan 66,69,149 Nash, Debbie 171 Neace, Jack 53,149 Parsons, Jeanie 65,203 Paschke, Charlotte 53,54,56,186 Paschke, Mark 103,115,171 Paschke, Timothy 194 Pashia, Dennis 186 Pashia, William 198 Patterson, Pat 59,103,171 Patton, Mrs. 83 Payne, Vicky 198 Paul, Larry 186 Pearl, David 186 Pearman, Vernon 205 Pearson, Kim 201 Peebles, Mrs. 83,199 Pence, Regina 57,84,150 Pendleton, David 186 Pennock, Barbara 186 Penny, Debra 56,171 Penny, Karen 53,60,171 Nedich, Barbara 171 Nedich, Michael 149 Needham, Dee 194 Neel, Mrs. 85 Neighbors, Mr. 90 Neil, Ginny 57,62,185 Nelson, Dennis 185 Nelson, Mrs. 30,94 Nenninger, Mike 52,185 Neuf, Russell 85,149 Newell, David 149 Newell, John 60,204 Newsome, Gloria 64,185 Penrod, Kathy 186 Perkey, Gloria 150 Perkey, William 194 Perko, Kenneth 186 Perko, Larry 165,171 Perry, Andrew 150 Perry, Carrie 54,64,17l Perry, Orlando 112,120,199 Pershbacher, Earl 51 ,52,66,69,17 Peters, Dennis 60,106,120,193 Peters, Mrs. 96 Peterson, Billy 60 Peterson, Gary 186 1,173 Purcell, Tom 186 Q Quain, Blanche 202 Quarles, Hazell 171 Quick, Deborah 198 Quick, Lebert 151 Quire, Sharon 151 R Racheu, Elizabeth 35,50,51,52,53,56,162 171 Rachell, Richard 59,90,103,105,123,125, 128,151 Rachell, Sharon 1 86 Rachels, Thomas 25,26,103, 104,123,124 125,152 Ragan, John 186 Ragan, Roxanne 174 Raines, Byron 186 Jean 152 Ramsey, Newsom Newsom Newton, Nichols, Nichols, e, Joan 83,171 e, Lenora 171 Mr. 85 Jerry 203 Joyce 65,195 Peterson, Mary 56,65,200 Peterson, Sandy 150 Petterson, Patti 186 Pfeffer, Johnny 171 Phelps, Edward 193 Nichols, Rebecca 54,62,150 Nichols, Reggie 62,63,171 Niederhoffer, Linda 171 Nolden, Karen 65,198 Norman, Jesse 197 Norman, Mary 186 Northcutt, Patsy 51,62,150 Norris, Joseph 112,120,198 Norris, Steve 119,171 Norton, Mr. 53,78 Novak, Mr. 198,199 Nuckles, Vicki 56,60,194 Nugent, Charles 197 Phoenix, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Philpot, Phinney, JoAnn 151 Ali 97 Cathy 151 Debbie 171 Don 52,54,92,151 Gary 186 John 52,186 June 186 Michael 59,103,104,108,121,151 Peggy 1 86 Richard 1 71 Susan 1 86 Debbie 64, 1 71 Nunley, Bertha 196 Nunley, Harold 11 5,186 Nutto n , Terry 202 O O'Bannon, Eddie 199 O'Brien, Becky 56,171 O'Brien, Donna 55,186 O'Brien, Richard 120,194 Obermack, Donna 60,203 O'Connor, John 123,186 O'Dell, Mitchell 64,186 Odom, Martha 60,200 Odom, Stanley 72 Ogden, Donna 186 Ogden, Sharon 62,186 O'Guinn, Dale 171 O'Guinn, Gregory 150 O'Guinn, Roxana 171 O ' Guinn, Steve 203 Phinney, Dennis 151 Piazza, Linda 204 Pickering, Ken 65,106,120,193 Pickett, Michael 119,198 Pierce, Debbie 62,186 Pierce, Fred 106,120,193 Pilcher, Donna 54,65,200 Pinion, Peggy 171 Pinta, David 62,123,186 Pinsker, Diane 198 Pinsker, Madge 171 Pleiming, Charles 186 Plummer, Janet 171 Plummer, Jim 111,186 Podhrasky, William 151 Poe, JoNell 171 Poirot, Sally 203 Polizzi, Nathan 151 Ogilvie, Laura 64,186 Ogletree, Loretta 186 Ohms, Leo 62,171 Oliver, Rollie 195 Oliver, Wanda 195 Onstott, Sherry 150 Orr, Patricia 195 Orzeck, Janis 200 Overmann, Larry 150 Overton, Donna 186 Pontious, Kathy 89,151 Pool, Michael 198 Poole, Brian 186 Poole, Janet 203 Poole, Rebecca 186 Portell, Pam 64,186 Potts, Ricky 194 Potts, William 171 Powell, Sandra 196 Owens, Janet 57,150 P Pace, Donna 171 Pace, Michael 198 Parish, Jesse 186 Parker, Parker, Parker, Glenn 25,26,60,150 Michael 124,200 Terry 65,200 Parks, James 87,119,121,150 Parks, Johnie 196 Parks, Willie 186 Parr, Billie 197 Parrish, Pamela 150 Powell, Thomas 57,106,186 Prescott, John 65,200 Presson, Michael 111,119,186 Preston, ,Charles 119,186 Prewitt, Sandra, 186 Pribble, Donald 171 Prillamen, Mr. 86,87 Prince, Byron 151 Prince, James 186 Prince, Janese 186 Proffitt, Franklin 106,186 Prosise, James 186 Provo, Gloria 197 Pruitt, Lorraine 171 Purcell, Smiley 186 217 Ramsey, Orville 106,124,201 Ramsey, Sue 186 Randall, John 123,186 Range, Donna 56,186 Range, Suzanne 25,26,51,152 Range, Thomas 106 Randall, Deborah 202 Randall, John 123,186 Ratley, Karen 80,152 Ratliffe, Lloyd 111,186 Ratterman, Deborah 186 Ray, Barbara 196 Ray, Kenny 152 Rayfield, Mary 65,194 Raymond, Kim 51,62,119,120 Raynes, Christopher 186 Rea, Betty 89,152 Rea, Gary 171 Rea, Robert 171 Readhead, Debbie 57,84,152 Reamer, Bonnie 171 Redden, Mark 186 Reed, Bill 66,68,69,171 Reed, Cathy 186 Reed, Lonny 204 Reed, Sandy 186 Reed, William 60,186 Reeder, Beverly 52,56,152 Reich, Pamela 186 Reich, Waldo 186 Reisinger, Kathleen 186 Raith, Mrs. 85 Reith, William 186 Relford, Patricia 54,57,186 Remelius, Terry 59,103,171 Remelius, Vemon 72 Renick, Richard 186 Restoff, Carl 152 Restoff, Jane 54,56,186 Rheinecker, Dennis 171 Rice, Kathryn 152 Rich, Rodney 124,194 Rich, Walter 60,187 Richards, Janice 187 Richardson, Joe 60,115,187 Richardson, Sharon 64,171 Richison, Mrs. 53,78 Richmond, Peggy 171 Riddle, David 205 Ridgeway, Donna 65,197 Ridgeway, Richard 203 Riebling, Teresa 203 Ries, Michael 62,187 Riley, Joe 187 Risling, Nadine 152 Rivet, Barbara 62,63,152,204 Rivet, Linda 204 Roach, Anne 187 ,171 Roberds, Roberds, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Ronald 65,106,193 Shelia 62,63,153 Frank 187 John 187 Larry 153 Louis 171 Mattie 65,195 Nancy 38,50,55,56,8 Pam 50,56,187 Peggy 153 Sandra 187 Roberts, -Sharon 64, 187 Robbins, Robinson Deborah 205 ,Bons 112 Robinson, Carolyn 55, 187 2,153 Q, Robinson, Robinson, Charles 103,171 Charles E. 1o9,114,117,1s3 Robinson, Diana 194 Robinson, Donald 171 Robinson, Jack 187 Robinson, Linda 50,51,54,56,62,130,153 Robinson, Melvin 171 Robinson, Richard 65,193 Robinson, Ronald 199 Robinson, Shelia 153 Robinson, Shirley 65,197 Robinson, Robinson, Starlette 187 Susan 62,101,187 Rodemich, Mr. 72 Rodgers, Joyce 187 Roedl, Catherine 195 Roedl, Jim 187 Scott, Connie 187,199 Scott, Janet 204 Scott, Steven 106,123,188 Scroggins, Harry 187 Seager, Lois 66,67,154 Seal, Gloria 53,187 Seal, Louis 154 Seats, Jerry 94,154 Seats, Patricia 172 Seawri ht, Joan 200 S Segafredo, Brenda 51,52,53,54,56,62,172 sem, Leo 41,59,103,104,154 sewer, James 2s,26,as,59,122,123,124,155 Severs, Marilyn 54,188 Shackelford, Gary 188 Shaner, Betty 188 Shaneyfelt, Craig 155 Smith, Karen 60,188 Rogain, Ron 205 Rogers, Alma QFr.J 197 Rogers, Alma fSoph.J 187 Rogers, Cherrie 153 Rogers, Charles 187 Rogers, Diane 54,55,171 Rogers, Eddie 153 Rogers, Jimmie 187 Rogers, Linda 62,172 Rogers, Lois 187 Roper, Robert 204 Rosa, Bobbie Jean 62,172 Rosa, Vickie 65,200 Rose, Mr. 90,91 Rosenkranz, Florence 203 Rosenkranz, John 106,187 Rosenkranz, Lloyd 172 Ross, Lavonda 153 Rosselot, John 106,187 Rosenberger, Janet 195 Rosentengel, Mr. 83 Roy, Linda 198 Royal, Cecilia 51,57,153 Royal, Mrs. 96 Rublemann, Dorothy 172 Ruble, Mr. 200,201 Rubottom, Mike 106,187 Rulo, Christine 172 Rundquist, James 60,112,120,203 Runge, Matilda 196 Rushing, Raymond 193 Russell, William 172 Rybacki, Pamela 57,64,187 S Sadowski, Mrs. 96 Salazar, Sheila 195 Salmons, Charles 64,187 Sanders, Linda 172 Sanders, Lydia 53,66,67,172 Sands, William 193 Sargent, Mark 187 Sasse, Jackie 153 Satterwhite, Darlene 187 Saucier, Laverne 197 Sauerbrunn, Alline 60,172 Schaefer, Patricia 172 Schaeperkostter, Linda 60,187 Scheibel, Joe 194 Schenk, Harry 52,53,62,172 Schiller, Sandra 154 Schilling, Miss 31,831,106 Schilling, Mr. 81 Schlater, Linda 27,62,154,169 Schmeding, Priscilla 56,65,200 Scheidwind, Karen 187 Schmidt, Daine 187 Schmidt, William 154 Schmisseur, Mary Ann 154 Schneeberger, John 187 Schneider, Barbara 205 Schneider, Linda 52,53,56,62,172 Scholbe, Christopher 154 Schreiber, Cheryl 55,154 Schreiber, David 62,63,172 Schreiber, Sharon 57,154 Schrieber, Vickie 200 Schrock, Wayne 172 Schroeder, Albert 198 Schroeder, David 124,200 Schrum, Sharon 172 Schuck, Laurie 172 Schuck, Patricia 204 Schwarfz, Peggy 154 Schwarz, Elizabeth 94 Schwepker, Deborah 187 Shanley, Ronald 155 Shartzer, Jerry 172 Shartzer, Karen 56,62,129,155 Shaw, Denise 188 Shearer, Belinda 172 Shelton, Linda 56,62,172 Sheppard, Lynn 172 Sherman, James 65,204 Sherrod, Francis 155 Sherry, David 77 Sherry, Mr. 52 Shinn, Deborah 60,194 Shinn, Jo Ann 172 Short, Kathleen 188 Shotwell, Diana 155 Shotwell, Jon 106,119,188 Shreve, Kenneth 188 Siadek, Christine 54,202 Siadek, Steven 106,188 Siemer, Rickey 188 Sillas, Ruby 172 Sills, Bill 124 Simeral, Kenneth 62,63,67,188 Similey, Bill 188 Similey, Kathy 50,51,56,67,155 Simmons, Bernice 155 Sissen, Sandy 172 Sitzes, David 52,62,63,188 Sivley, Deborah 198 Skaggs, Norma 197 Skates, Jerry 188 Skipper, Micheal 60,188 Slater, Linda 106 Staten, Mr. 74,124 Sloss, Brenda 172 Sloss, Terry 106,120,201 Sluder, Mr. 72 Small, Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, William 172 Janice 196 Bruce 188 Carol 188 Cathy 56,172 Charlotte 188 Daniel 188 David 62,172 Deborah 62,188,204 Deborah Gail 204 Debra A. 172 Daina 205 Dennis 204 Smith, Gary 119,188 Smith, James 204 Smith, Jessi 72 Smith, John 41,155 Smith, 155 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Karen Jo 22,25,26,50,100, Larry 172 Marcia 172 Micheal 64,188 Robert Micheal 62,106,18 Robert Thomas 155 Sherry 188 Vicki 172 Mrs. 83 Smithson, Clifford 172 Smoot, Sharon 64,188 Smothers, Donna 203 Smotherman, Harry 65,204 Sneed, Laurel 97 Snow, Steve 188,190 Snyder, Mary 57,156 Sopp, Steven 156 Spangenberg, Janice 188 Sparks, Roberta 202 218 116,125, s Sparn, Arthur 106,116,198 Spisak, Karri 172 Spisak, Kenneth 203 Springfield, Milton 188 Spronce, Pamela 188 Sronce, Debra 54,56,65,194 Stafford, Michael 188 Staley, James 41 Starr, Brenda 25,26,52,53,54,56,62,63,172 Staten, Karol 156 S'taten,1l.orretta 204 Stefanski, Linda 172 Steinhardt, Robert 198 Steinhardt, Steven 172 Steinmetz, Dale 188 Stengel, Donna 56,172 Stengel, Pamela 188 Stephens, Beverly 198 Stephens, Cheryl 57,156 Stephens, Michele 188,62 Stephens, Randall 189 Stephens, Rebecca 172 Stephens, Tom 172 Stevens, Dennis 59,111,115,119,172 Stevens, Douglas 189 Stevens, Linda 62,63,172 Stevenson, Daina 196 Stevenson, Willie 172 Steward, Cheryl 53,55,56,172 Stewart, Caroline 156 Stewart, Eddie 172 Stewart, Jayne 51,52,66,68,69,156 Stewart, Linda 50,58,60,189 Stickles, Kathy 189 Stokes, David 172 Stokes, Teddie 60,193 Stone, Donna 54,189 Stone, Terry 200 Stratmen, Bill 156 Stratman, Darryl 198 Straughn, John 111,115,123,189 Strayhorn, Linda 56,57 Strobel, Brenda 189 Strobel, Gerald 156 Strobel, Ronald 173 Strobel, Virgil 106,124,197,156 Stroup, Penny 173 Stroup, Judith 57,156 Strueber, Kathryn 202 Stuckey, Clifford 189 Sullivan, Pat 25,26,50,60,64,101,173 Sullo, Claudia 189 Sumner, Janis 64,189 Sumoski, Daniel 196 Sutherlin, Martha 64,173 Sutter, Bilbert 189 Sutton, Steve 16,189 Sweeney, Rose 5O,66,68,69,173 Swenik, Fred 57,156 Swim, Mike 193 Switzer, Lawrence 65,195 Sydenstricker, Kenneth 173 Sydow, Joseph 173 Sydow, Paul 204 T Tankersley, Terry 189 Tankersley, Wm. 156 Tapley, Ronald 157 Tarrant, Dennis 65,195,204 Tarrant, Tommy 189 Tate, Adrian 59,103,105,157 Tate, Patricia 173 Tate, Larry 157 Tauchert, Peggy 54,189 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Charles 106,116,120,201 Debbie 189 Earlene 57 Johnnie 57,157 Kathy 53,54,56,62,63 Mary 64,189 Michael 84,173 Taylor, Mr. 81,106 Taylor, P auieia 5e,65,2oo Taylor, Robert 106,119,189 Taylor, Vivian 57,157 Tayon, Jenness 202 Teal, Donna 194 Teason, Cathy 195 Te ndeck, Sharon 204 Terry, Bill 189 Terry, Earlene 173 Terry, Gloria 173 Thackeray, Robbie 189 Thomas, Beverly 65,200 Thomas, David 157 Thomas, Dorothy 62,157 Thomas, James 199 Thomas, Patricia 157 Thomas, Ronald 106,203 Thomas, Yvetta 189 Thomlinson, Sandra 65,203 Thomlinson, Steven 62,189 Thompson, Cynthia 60,193 Thompson, Rodney 51,111,115,123,165, 173 Thompson, Steve 50,57,62,189 Thornton, Rodney 193 Thorpe, Mr. 203 Thrasher, Carol 189 Thrasher, Larry 59,103, 105,157 Thrasher, Sharon 173 Thurston, Carol 173 Thurwalker, James 194 Thurwalker, Pamela 157 Ticer, Edward 173 Tidwell, Linda 157 Tieman, Glenda 173 Tiepelman, Kevin 173,201 Tiepelman, Stephen 65,203 Tinker, Mrs. 85 Titley, Diane 189 Toerck, Pat 173 Tolbin, Douglas 106,203 Tolliver, Elizabeth- 189 Tompkins, Gary 189 Tompkins, George 89 Tompkins, Linda 55,173 Touchette, Donald 189 Touchette, Elisabeth 197 Touchette, Norman 157 Touchette, Ronald 173 Townsend, James 189 Traiteur, David 173 Trantham, Helen 158 Trepka, Kevin 65,204 Trost, Daniel 173 Trost, Steven 189 Trout, Martha 51,52,S3,54,60,1 Truran, Mr. 72 Tuggle, Beverly 54,55,62,63,18 Tumbough, Mickey 173 Turner, Susan 195 Tweedy, Bill 189 Twigg, Mark 173 Twigg, Martha 62,189 Twigg, Theresa 198 Tyberendt, Ricky 204 U Ulrich, James 173 Underwood, Betty 189 Underwood, Ralph 199 Underwood, Ron 189 Ungerman, Kenneth 189 Upchurch, Mrs. 83 Upchurch, Pamela 60,189 Utley, Janet 189 Utley, Jerry 173 V Vahey, Joseph 65,124,201 Vahey, Linda 173 VanBergen, Carol 57,173 VanDamme, Douglas 112,124 Vandever, Geraldine 189 Vandever, Lorene 51,54,55,62 Varner, Gail 54,198 Vaughn, Brinda 189 Vaughn, Danny 60,189 Vaughn, Darlene 199 73 9 Vaughn, John s3,s7,s9,111,112,119,1ss Vaughn, Judy 57,87,158 Vaughn, Larry 158 Vaughn, Linda 196 Venable, Dorothy 64,189 Venatta, Glenn 189 Verbeke, Kathleen 189 Vernon, Terry 65,199 Vernon, David 189 Vickers, Donald 64,174 Vining, Naomi 195 Vogt, George 174 Voris, Charles 189 Voss, David 189 W Waddington, Francis 158 Waddinton, Bill 198 Wade, Betty 203 Wade, Carl 189 Wade, Judith 174 Wade, Larry 189 Wade, Michael 174 Wagner, Mr. 32 Wagner, Mrs. 32 Wagner, Susan 65,195 Wagoner, Roderick 158 Wagoner, Vicki 203 Wainwright, Sharon 189 Walker, John 25,26,59,103,109,114,115, 123,174 Walker, Terry 189 Walker, Tom 106,124,200 Wall, Gary E. 94,174 Wallingford, Mary Ann 189 Wallis, Ricky 106,120,203 Walls, Gary 199 Waln, Leland 174 Waln, Pamela 189 Walter, Charlene 189 Walters, Deborah 200 Walter, Lloyd James 52,158 Wann, Rickey 189 Ward, Linda 195 Ward, Mike 189 Ward, Terry 189 Warmer, David 174 Warren, Jackie 64,189 Warren, Mr. 203,204 Watkins, Dennis 158 Watkins, Johnny 189 Watkins, Karen 56,65,200 Watkins, Linda 67,174 Watkins, Mike 158 Watkins, Sandra 174 Watterson, Donna 50,203 Watterson, Johna 56,64,162,174 Waylund, Larry 174 Webb, Tommie 158 Weber, Christine 189 Webster, Prentiss 106,119,189 Wegener, Bill 106,189 Wegrzyn, Curtis 189 Wegrzyn, Thomas 174 Weiman, Janet 62,158 Weimer, Sheila 190 Weiner, Mrs. 85 Weinel, Laurie 196 Wellman, Lynn 60,193 Wells, Diana 204 Werner, David 174 Werner, Steve 158 Wesson, Everett 190 Weston, Cheryl 159 Weston, Judith 198 Weston, Dorothy 190 Whaley, Eugene 190 Wheat, John 159 Wheat, Mary 174 Wheeler, Carolyn 195 Wheeler,-Vicki 64,174 Wheeler, Wayne 159 Whelchel, Carolyn 174 Whelchel, Emmanuel 159 Whitaker, Janet 65,200 White, Darlene 190 White, Debby 64,174 White, Joseph 200 White, Larry 58,60,64,174 White, Michael 190 White, Patricia 174 White, Susan 190 White, Tommie 37,41,159 Whitehead, Robert 112,194 Whitehone, Andre 52,159 Whitfield, Michael 174 Whiting, George 120,199 Whitmer, Kathy 174 Whittaker, Eddie 194 Whittaker, Jerry 199 Wigger, Eric 60,106,194 219 1' Wigger, Rebecca 22,24,26,32,50,51,6O, 100,174 Wiles, Ann 190 Wiley, Roger 174 Wiley, Shirley 190 Wiley, Stanley 174 Wilhelm, Jerry 190 Wilkerson, David 60,174 Wilkerson, Katherine 56,65,193 Williams, Addie 56 Williams, Arnet 106,203 Williams, Clara 197 Williams, Delores 65 Williams, Doanld 62,190 Williams, Florence 200 Williams, James 103 Williams, James A. 59,105,159 Williams, Larry 194 Williams, Lauren 52,53,55,62,174 Williams, Lavell 62,159 Williams, Mary 190 Williams, Needom 174 Williams, Pam 65,193 Williams, Robert 190 Williams, Robert Ray 159 Williams, Sharon 62,174 Williams, Wayne 194 Williams, Wilma 204 Williamson, Dennis 62,174 Williamson, John 51,52,60,64,174 Wills, Dallas 159 Wills, Melvin 106,116,120,203 Wilson, Connie 197 Wilson, Danny 174 Wilson, Delores 193 Wilson, Faye 174 Wilson, James 159 Wilson, Jerry 174 Wilson, Kaye 174 Wilson, Pamela 53,174 Wilson, Patrick 174 Wilson, Roger 64,190 Winn, Teresa 62,190 Winstead, Deborah 190 Winter, John 159 Winter, Thomas 160 Winters, Charles 190 Wnuk, Ronald 204 Wolf, Roanld 65,124,204 Woodrome, Gilbert 200 Woodrome, Joanne 190 Woods, Shelly 160,169 Woodside, Antoinette 169,174 Woodside, Betty 65,195 Woodsise, John 194 Woody, Dorothy 202 Woody, James 160 Wooley, Sandra 197 Wooley, Sharon 174 Wren, Debra 190 Wright, Barbara 190 Wright, Bonnie 174 Wright, Byron 190 Wright, David 65,106,198 Wright, Don 65,106,198 Wright, Elyce 198 Wright, Winston 106,198 Wuerz, Mrs. 85 Wyland, Mrs. 96 Wynn, Deborah 190 Wynn, Elizabeth 174 Y Yearian, Joyce 64,190 York, Charlene 160 Young, Mary 190 Young, Terry 59,67,86,103,114,115,123, 174 Younger, Carol 190 Younger, Danny 112,203 Younkers, Mr. 95 Yung, Mr. 60 Z Zaneck, Roger 174 Zehnbauer, Barbara 50,57,60,176,190 Zimmer, Rebecca 160 Zink, Jinnie 57,160 Zinn, Chuck 32,58,60,64,16O Slajjf Thanks Its Many Helpers . American Yearbook Company, Hannibal, Missouri Mr. James Combs, representative Rembrandt Photography Studios, St. Louis, Missouri Mr. Carl Motchan, representative Mr. John Bloyer, photographer Mr . Newton Buchanan, principal Mr . Pete Truran, administrative advisor Mrs . Judy Duncan, advisor the high school administrators, faculty and students who tolerated our interruptions, duplications, and last minute schedules. and art students Carol Mayer, title pageg Karen Hiles, activity division, Kathy Meyer, academics division, Mike Mecalo, sports divisiong and Irene Gray, personalities division . . . . and Pats Its Own Back We put in a lot of hard work. We hope you like the results of our first summer delivery book. 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