Center High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1970
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', aj' -my ' I 1 .ii , l,l Q I -4 1 '4 YN- --:1uunl Q X Sb 4' , 1 9 n u .4 4 ,PN ln J L E-i 7 9 F w Reaching Out. .. together. Individuals seeking ideas stretching . . .grasping l X n f fr 3 , A 2 I, 1, 4...- I I' 'uw llc-verly Adam lk-bra Adelman Bob Adkins Patty Albright Sarah Albright la lc Spirit reaches peak with pie in principal's face Ray Appleby Linda Applegate ADAM, BEVERLY: AFS 11, Pep Club 10, 11 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, Y-teens 10, 11, 12 Secretary. ADELMAN, DEBRA: AFS 11, 12, Art Club 12 Players S812gY-teens12. ADKINS, BOB: Chamber Choir 12, Choir 11 12,Goll10, 11, Music Contest 11, 12, March ANASTASIO, BARBARA: Bishop Hogan HS., K.C., Mo. Spanish Club 10, 11, Winter Play 10. ANDERSON, CHIP: AFS 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 10, 11, Football 10, 11,Golf1tJ, 11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. ANDRADE, IANET ing Band 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society APPLEBY, RAY: Football 10, 11,121 APPLECATE, LINDA: FTA 10, 11, Pep Club ALBRIGHT, PATTY: Choir 11, 12, Drill Team 10,11,12QY-rgQn512. Il, 12, Captain 12, French Club 11, Melody ARENSQN, TQNI: Arg IQ, 11, 123 Spdnigh Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, I1 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Players 581U,11, 12 Spring Musical 10, 11, 12, Y-teens1O,11, 12 Vice-President 12. ALBRIGHT, SARAH: AFS 11, 12, Choir 11, 12 Varsity Cheerleader 12, Drill Team IO, 11 FTA 10, 11, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12 Music' Contest 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 12 Players S8 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11 Spring Musical 11,Y-teens1t1, 11, 12 ALEWINE, FRANCES: Southeast HS, KC., Mo. Concert Choir 11, Spanish Club 11 National Honor Society 11, Music Festival 11 Club 10, ARMOUR, LEANNE ARNOLD, BOB: AFS 11, 12, Basketball 11, 12, C Club 12, Football 11, Student Council 10, 11, 12. ARNOLD, CLARENCE ARVIN, TINA: COE 12. ASHBURN, NANCY: COE 12: Pep'Club 10, 11, Players S8 10, 11, Spring Musical 10. ATTEBURY, IAMES AUSTIN, DEBBIE BAILEY, IIM: Basketball 10, 11, C Club ll, Football 10, 11, ll: Latin Club 10. ALLEN, DANNY: jacket Pack 11, Wrestling BAKER, LINDA: Q-UF U. 10. ii Frances Alewine Danny Allen Barbara Anastasio Chip Anderson janet Andrade BALDRIDCE, TONY: COE 12. BANAKA, ALLISON: Choir 11, 12: French Club 11, Melody Maidens 11, 12, Music Contest 11, Pep Club 10, 11, Players 5811, 12, Spring Musical 11, 12,Y-teens1O, 11, 12. BANTA, GARY: National Honor Society 12. BARDWELL, ALAN BARNES, DUSTIE BARRY, DENNY BARRY, WILLIAM: COE 12, Gentlemen Songsters 11. BARROWS, PATTI: AFS 10, 11, 123 Art Club 10, 1 1, Secretary 10, Vice-President 11, Con- cert Band 10, French Club 11, Vice Presi- dent 11, Homecoming Attendant 11, Music Concert 105 Marching Band 10, National Honor Society 11. 12, Secretary 12, National Scholastic Art Award, Pep Club, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, 12, Secretary 12, Y- teens 111, Yearbook Staff 12, Assistant Editor 12. BARTHOL, LISA: St. 1eresa's Academy, K.C., Mo. Drama Club 1l1f Latin Club 10, Pop Concert Ili, BASCALL, IOHN: AFS 10, 11, 12, President 12, Americans Abroad Student to Spain 11, Spanish tflub ltl, I 1, 13, Yearbook Statt 12. BEAVAN, ELLEN: Choir ll, ll, COE 122 Melodx Maidens 11, Music Contest I1, IZ. 1' . , ,........ I 9 ly. Q, Z 7'?w'v, y K ., H , ,,, S5 Q, - a 'I ', EMYVWMQ: ik, X iv-sw Q, loe Brandt Patty Breitag 'W Phil Bresette Joyce Brier Linda Brinkman Chris Broderick Barbara Brown Bob Brown Cindy Brown Diane Browne Carolyn Browning Dick Bryant Tom Bundy Diane Burress Dave Bush BELL, FAY: COE 12. BENNER, MARILYN: Art Club 11, 125 Na- tional Honor Society 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Players 58 10. BENNETT, PAT: COE 125 Spanish Club 10. BERGOVOY, SALLY: AFS Club 11, 125 FTA 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. BERRY, NAN: AFS Club 11, 125 Art Club 125 Latin Club 10, 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. BERRY, PAM: Choir 115 French Club 105 FTA 11, 125 Library Assistant 11, 125 Red Cross Representative 125 Youth Crime Com- mission 125 Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 ICC Repre- sentative 115 President 125 Yearbook Staff 12. BIGGS, IULI: Pep Club 105 Players S811,125 Spring Musical 11, 125 87th Street Gang 10, 11,12. BINGHAM, BONNIE BISHOP, BARBARA: AFS Club 11, 125 Cham- ber Choir11, 125 Choir 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 Secretary 125 Fall Play 11, 125 Melody Maidens 10, 11, 125 Music Contest 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Players 58 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 125 Spring Musi- cal 10, 11, 125 Winter Play 11, 12. BLANKENSHIP, CAROL BLEDSOE, PAM: COE 125 Pep Club 10. BOCK, BARBARA BOESCH, DANA: FTA 122 Pep Club ll, 125 Spanish Club12. BOCOPOLSKY, YELLA: Choir 11, 125 Drill Ieam 10, 11, 125 Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12: 'D' 7 ,gam- My Music Contest 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 115 Players 58 10, 11, 125 Spring Musical 11, 12. BONDON, ANTHONY: COE 12. BONDON, IACK: AFS Club 10, 11, 125 Bas- ketball 1O, 115 Class Vice-President 115 Golf 10, 11,125 Key Club 10, 11, 125 President 125 National Honor Society 125 Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 Student Council 125 Youth Congress Senator 12. BOPP, DAN: Football 115 Southeast H.S., K.C., Mo., Concert Band 105 Dance Band 105 German Club 105 Golf 105 Music Contest 105 Marching Band 105 Student Council 10' Swimming 10. BOWERS, DIANE: AFS Club 11, 125 Cheer- leader B Team 115 French Club 10, 115 FTA 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Players 5810, 115 Y-Teens11, 12. BRADFORD, DEBBIE: Pep Club 10, 11, 12. BRADLEY, DENNIS: Basketball 105 Concert Band 10, 11, 125 Marching Band10, 11,125 Track Indoor 10. BRAMMER, SONNY BRANDT, IOE: Band President 125 C Club 11, 125 Concert Band 10, 11, 125 Speech Club 11, 125 Treasurer 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Colf105 Music Contest 10, 11, 125 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 10, 11, BREITAG, PATTY: Concert Band 125 Dante Band 125 Marching Band 125 National Honor Society 125 Southeast H,S., KC, Mo., Band 10, 11 , Ciirls' Athletic Club 10, 11, Latin Club f uf' 'il' '57 105 Music Contest 10, 115 National Thespians 115 Newspaper Staff 115 Pep Club 10, 115 School Productions 10, 11. BRESETTE, PHIL: COE 12. BRIER, IOYCE: AFS Club 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Spring Musical 10, 11. BRINKMAN, LINDA: NFL 12: Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11. BRODERICK, CHRIS: COE 12. BROWN, BARBARA: AFS Club 10, 11, 125 Treasurer 12, Class Treasurer 105 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Yell Leader 115 Spanish Club 11, 125 Student Council 115 Yearbook Staff 12. BROWN, BOB: Speech Club 11, 125 Presi- dent 125 Speech and Radio Awards 11, 12. BROWN, CINDY: Melody Maidens 125 Pep Club IO, 11. BROWNE, DIANE: Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 10. BROWNING, CAROLYN BRYANT, DICK: AFS Club 10, ll, 122 Chess Club 105 Cientlemen Songsters 10, 11, 125 lacket Pack 115 Key Club 11, 12, Music Con- test 10, ll, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 Vice- President 12, Wrestling 10. BUNDY, TOM: AIS Club 10, ll, 125! Club 12: Football 10, ll, 12, Student C ouncil IO, ll, ll, lie-astiier 1! BURRESS, DIANE: 'Mt tlub ll, Southwest K . - , - Hn., KK , Mo, ,Xit t it-'w ll Pep Club 10. BUSH, DAVE: fill If 7 . if law llxrrl Nllx,-I illig-x Iwi if ill. lsaliiiii C .unipbe-li ,Nlarilxri 1 .inrrell Nl.lllYC1lVllIfJfly Co lara K arr Slexe Carrawav Dan Carroll Krvs Cartwright ludy Catron Velma Chapman Bill Clark Chris Clary Kim Clayton Susan Clayvvell Don Cleveland Dave Cochran Debbie Cohen Dale Collins Don Collins lim Collins Robert Constant Marty Cornejo Steve Cornett Sharon Cottitla Ianet C ronin Stew Crotty Louie Cfiinninglnm Terry L Lilshall BYRD, VICKIE: C ont wrt Iiarrtl Ill: Nl.rr'cIirng1 Ilanil Ill CPAFFREY, MIKE: tacit IZ, Ilisliop CJ'Ilar'a II H kt. Mo , C lroir III Iootliall Ill, Trac k lil CALIIS, IOHN: Cbarnbr-r Cltorr IZ' Cltoir II IZ, C-entlenien Songsters II, IZ: Music Contest II. IZ Student Count il IO, I I CAMPBELL, KATHIE: CCJE IZ: PepC lub IO CANTRELL, MARILYN: CCZE IZ. CARMODY, MARCY: 'XPS Club IZ: Clioir IZ, Treasurer IZ: Drill Team II, IZ: Frenclt Club II: Melody Maidens II, IZ: Music' Contest II, IZ: National Honor Soc retx' II, IZ: News- paper Stall IZ: Pep Club IO, II, IZ, Players 58 IO, II: Spring Music al IO. CARR, CLARA: Cborr IZ: lrenc It Club I I, IZ: Latin Club IZ: Pep Club IO, II, IZ. CARRAWAY, STEVE: Cltorr IZ: Fall Play II IZ: Music Contest IZ: Players S8 II, IZ: Spring Musical II, IZ: Winter Plav II, IZ. CARROLL, DAN: Track IO, II, IZ: Track Indoor IO, II, IZ. CARTWRIGHT, KRYS: AFS Club IO, II, IZ: Class Officer IZ: Pep Club ICI, II, IZ, Yell Leader IZ: Players 58 IO, II, IZ: Spanrsb Club IO, II: Speecb Club IO, II, IZ, Secretary II: Spring MusiCaI IO, II: Y-Teens IO: Year- book Start IZ. CATRON, IUDY: Cborr I I, C ont ert Ilanrl III: CCJE IZ: Dance Hancl III, Melotlx Maidens Ill, ll: Music Contest IO. II,Mari brne Bantl Itl, National Iflonor Soc ietx I I I I CHAMBERLIN, so CHAPMAN, VELMA: Iatirr Club IZ: National llonor Society II, IZ: N-Teens ICI II, IZ, ICC Representatrxc- II. CLARK, BILL: CCDIQ IZ: Iac ket Pack II. CLARY, CHRIS: :Xrt Club IZ: Concert Band IO, II, IZ: Music Contest IO, II, IZ: Marcbe ing Band IO, II, IZ: National Honor Soc retx' N-Teens IZ. CLAYTON, KIM CLAYWELL, SUSAN: FTA IO, II, IZ, Trea- surer II: Latin Club IO: Newspaper Staff I I: Pep Club IO, II, IZ: Spanisb Club IO, I I, IZ: N-Teens IZ, Publicity cbairrnan IZ. CLEVELAND, DON: Basketball IO: C Club II, IZ: Concert Band ICI, II, IZ: Football IO, II, IZ: Music Contest IO, II, IZ: Marcbrng Band IO, II, IZ: Student Council IO, II: Track IO: Wrestling II. COCHRAN, DAVE: COE IZ. COHEN, DEBBIE COHEN, PHIL COLLINS, DALE COLLINS, DON: C Club II, IZ: Cboir IZ: Football II, IZ: Cjentlernen Songsters IZ: Crolt Ill Musri Conttwl IT lraik Il IZ Trai k Iniloor I I, If, Xkrrrstlrrrag Io I I COLLINS, IIM: C ross I orrirlrx II I'l.rxi-15323 III, I I, IZ, 'wpr'rneMtr-at al III, I I It? CONSTANT, ROBERT: lla-ski-Ilrall III ll C, Club II, IZ, C ross t ounlix II, I T, Iac ks-I Pack II, IZ: Kel Club II, IZ, lratk III, II IZ: Trac k Inrloor I I I' CORNEIO, MARTYT Prrslrop Clllara IIS, K.C., Mo., Art Club IO: llrrll Tearn II Pep Club I I. CORNETT, STEVE: Contert Bancl IO, II, Music Contest IO, II: Marc brng Hancl IO, II. COTTITTA, SHARON: Drill Teanr Ill, IZ: FTA. II, IZ, Iall Play II: Melody Maidens IZ: Music Contest IZ: National Honor Society II, IZ: Pep Club III, II, IZ: Players 58 IO, II: Spring Musical IO: Yearbook IZ CRONIN, IANET: Pep C lub IO CROTTY, STEVE: CCJF IZ, CUNNINCHAM, LOUIE CUTSHALL, TERRY: Pep Club IO, II, IZ. Business Law students observe Court procedures F' v ,, 4 al, W it 'It'--.I Q r Senior members add experience to musical group DATTILO, LENDA: XFSC lub 10, 11,12,l1ep Club 10, 11, 12, Spanislit lub 111 DAVIS, DEBBIE: l'epC lub 11 DAVIS, IAURA DEARDORFF, ALLAN: C CD1 12 DECKMAN, CARY: Basketball 10, 11, Iac ket Park 11, Key C lub 10 11, 12. DEFRIES, IIMZ lac kel Pac k 12. DENSLOW, BRUCE DITILER, PAT: Basketball 10,12, C' Club ll, 12, lootball 10, 11, 12. DODD, IAN: Pep Club 11. DOLCINOFF, DONNA:Clioir11, 12, Frencb Club 11, 12,FTA10, 11, 12, Corresponding- Secretary 11, Melody Maidens I1, 12, Music Contest 11, 12, Players 58 11, 12, Spring Musical 11, 12. DOOLEY, IAY: Concert Band 10, 11, COE 12, Marc bing Band 10, 11. DOPPELT, CELIA: Cboir 11, Drama Contest 11, 12, Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Players 5810,11,12, Spring Musical 11, 12. DROVER, KARLA: Class Officer 12, Drill Team 10, 11, Frencb Club 10, FTA 10, NFL 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12. DRUEN, DAWN: Basketball 10. DUCKETT, BILL DUFF, DEBBIE: AFS Club 11, 12, Cbeer- leader Varsity 11, 12, Captain 12, Cheer- leader B Team 10, Homecoming Attendant 10, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10. DUFFEY, CINDY: Art Club 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 11. DUNCAN, DENISE: Speecb Club 10, Players 58 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, 12. DUNLEAVY, TOM: AFS Club 12, Basketball 10,11,12,C Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Concert Band 10, Dance Band 10, Foot- ball 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, Marcbing Band 10, Student Council 10, Track 10, 11, 12, Track lncloor 10, 11, 12. DUNN, MARCIA: AFS Club 1 1, 12, Cboir 1 1, Frencb Club 10, Melody Maidens 11, Music Contest 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Recording Secretary 11, Treasurer 12, Yearbook Staff 12. ECELSTON, LAUREL 211 EICHEM, SUE: C lTC1ll' ll, 12, Mirlrrclx xrnrlr-nc 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10 11, 12 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Players KH 111, I 1, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11,12 EIDE, LINDA: Art Club 111, 11, 12, Sec retary- Treasurer, Concert Band 10, 12, Tre-nc b Club 11, Music Contest 10, 12i Marcbing Band 10, 12, Players S8 10, 11, 121 Spring Musical10,11,12. EISENMANN, IERRY: Football 10, 11, lac ket Pack 11, Wrestling 11. EKSTROM, IANET: AFS Club 11, 12, Na- tional Honor Society 1 1, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Spanisb Club 11, 12, Secretary 12. ELDRINGHOFF, DAVID: C Club 11, Cbam- ber Choir 11, 12, Football 11, Cslentleman Songsters 10, 11, 12, Key Club 1 1. EME lnk1tt1l12, Q OTT, RICHARD: lar ket '. , , EILI Nc-yvspaper Statt lf XN'rc-stling lll RSDN, RUTH: Pep C lub 11, 12, ESTES, SHERRY: C C Jl, 12 EVANS, SUSAN: 'Nl S C l , , 2, nb 111 I1 I Na- tional llonoi Society ll 12, Pep Club 10, , r 11, 12,1-Teens1il,Yf-arbook Stalt 12 EVERSON, SALLIE:Spr-c-cl1C lub l2,F1A11, 12, President 12, Plays-r r al 11, 12 s '58 12, Spring N tusi FARRIS, DAVID: Basketball 10, Cbamber Cboir 11, 12, C boir 11, 12, Frencb Club 10, Gentlemen Songsters 10, 11, 12, Key 10, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, Players 5 Club 8 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Spring Musical 10,11,12. Lenda Dattilo Debbie Davis Laura Davis Allan Deardorff 1. Ani Cary Deckman war Gal r-5 lim DeFries Bruce Denslow Pat Ditzler sly- Ian Dodd Donna Dolginotf lay Dooley Celia Doppelt Sc 5 1 ,BB 44 , 43,442 I lan lichnian ,W Cindy lisler -V -vi Brian Footlic k Terry liortnc-r Lee Foster 'Qu 7' Keith Fowler iw Q6 : 1-mn. Mark Fowler 111' Linda Foxworthy lim Frank Mark Fridkin hir' L-9' vw-7 FICHMAN, IAN: Iacket Pack 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12. FISLER, CINDY: AFS 10, Art Club 12, Vice- President 123 Choir 125 Drill Team 10, 115 Fall Play 11, 12, Melody Maidens 11, 12, Music Contest 11, 12, National Honor Society 11,125 Newspaper Staff 1 1, NFL 125 Pep Club 10, 11, Players 58 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Spring Musical 10, 11, 127 Winter Play 11, 12. FOGTLICK, BRIAN: Swirnrning 11, 12. FORTNER, TERRY: COE 12. FOSTER, LEE: Cross Country 11, COE 12, Track Indoor 11. FOWLER, KEITH: Basketball 10, 11, 12, lacket Pack 11, 12. FOWLER, MARK: Basketball 11, 12, C Club 11, 12,Choir11, 12, Football 11, 12,Co-Cap- tain 12: Gentlemen Songsters 11, 12: Key Club 11, 12. Sergeant at Arms 12, Music Contest 11, 12, Track 11. FOXWORTHY, LINDA: COE 12. FRANK, IIM: Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10. FRIDKIN, MARK: AFS Club 123 C Club 11, 12, Fall Play 11, 12, Players 58 11, 12, Span- ish Club 11, 12, President 12, Spring Musical 12, Swimming 11, 12, Winter Play 11, 12. FRIEDMAN, DAVID: Key Club 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 NFL 12, Spanish Club 12,Parlimentarian12g Boy's State 11. FULLER, BRUCE: Basketball 10, 11, 12, C Club 11, 12, President 12, Football 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, Track 10, 11, 12, FULTE, DEBBIE CALVIN, RICHARD: C Club 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Iacket Pack 11, 12g Spanish Club 11, Track 10. Marching .Band 10, 11, 12, Head Parade David Friedman Bruce Fuller Debbie Fulte Richard Galvin Terri Cammeter Nan Gammon Paul Garry Maryann Garwood Colin Gatewood Mike George Majorette 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, National Honor Society 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Span- ish Club IO, 11, 12. GAMMON, NAN: Chamber Choir 12: Choir 11, 12, Vice-President 125 Fall Play 123 French Club 11g Melody Maidens 11, 127 Music Contest 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Program Chairman 125 Players 5811, 12, Spring Musical 11, 12, Winter Play 11, 123 Hammond HS., Alexandria, Virginia Choir lti, 11g Footlights 10, 11, French Club 10, 11, President 11, Latin Club 11, National French Honor Society 10, 113 Spring Musical 10. CARRY, PAUL: Key Club ll, Latin Club 10, 11, 12, President lti, 11, National Honor Society 12: Newspaper Statt 11, 12, Editor-ina C, hiet 135 NFI 10, 11, 12. Treasurer 113 Quill and Scroll 11, 12. d Jnal Jan- hoir 12, 12, iiety 1 11, 11, ginia :lub anal sical J 10, onor if-ll'1- Quill 'Y' lanis Giamalvo Glenda tiibbf, Patsy Gilles Susan Ciolclenberg 15931 '11 chit? Larry Gonnello Steve Gooclmn Mike Gordon Diane Gorman Eric GoSncv Don Graham Doreen Granzella Nancy Gray Myrna Grimm Toby Gutovitz Clary and Sharda record attendance in stud hall GARWOOD, MARYANN: Drill Team 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12. GATEWOOD, COLIN: AFS 11, Basketball 10,11, 12, C Club 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11. GEORGE, MIKE GIAMALVO, IANIS: COE 12. GIBBS, GLENDA: Choir 10, 1 I, COE 12. GILLES, PATSY: Art Club 10, 11, 12, Fall Play 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Grapplette 12, Players 58 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, 12, Year- book Staff 12, Winter Play 10, 11, 12. GOLDENBERG, SUSAN: AFS 11, French Club 11, 12, FTA 10, 11, Latin Club 10, National Honor Society 11, 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12. GONNELLO, LARRY: Hogan HS., KL., Mo. Concert Band 10, ll, Marching Band 10, 11, Spring Musical 11. GOODMAN, IEEE GOODSON, STEVE: COE 12, VVrestling 10. ll. GORDON, MIKE: Basketball 10, 12, C. Club ll, ll, Claxx ljrtlsitlent ll, ltmtliall Ill, ll, N,,n.,,-,gl tlrinoi Soi itrty 11, 12, Switiiining Il. GORMAN, DIANE GOSNEY, ERIC: Wrestling 10. GRAHAM, DON: Football 1 1. GRANZELLA, DOREEN GRAY, NANCY: COE 12, Speech club 12, Latin Club10, Pep Club 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, Y-Teens10, 11. GRIMM, MYRNA: COE 12, Players 58 10. GUDOVITZ, TOBY: French Club 11, 12. 1 l Rand West stresses service at Society induction 'LQ17 'Os- jean Hays jackie Haysler Charles Heath -...K GUY, ANDY: Boys State 12, Chamber Choir 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Gentlemen Songsters 10, 11, 12, Kansas City Youth Mayor 11, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Players 5811, 125 Spring Musi- cal 10, 11, Student council 12, President 12: 87th Street Gang 10, 11, 12, White House Conference Committee on Children and Youth 12. HAAKE, DEBBIE: COE 12. HAAKE, DORRIE: COE 12. HALL, BECKY: FTA 10, ll, Speech Club 11, 12, Secretary 12. HALL, MARY: 100 Girls Club 11, 12: Pep Club 10, 11, 12. HALLORAN, PATRICK HALPERN, CHUCK: AFS 11, 12: Class Presi- dent llg Key Club 10, 11, 12, Library 11, 12, Spanish Club 12, Student Council 12, Wres- tling 10. HANSEN, MICKEY HARRIS, ANNE HASTERT, SANDY HAUSNER, jOSIE: French Club 12, FTA 10, 11 g Newspaper Staff 12. HAYMES, STEPHEN: Football 10, jacket Pack 11, Latin Club 10, 11, Vice-President 11g National Honor Society 11, 12. HAYS, jEAN: Art Club 10, 11, 12, President 12, Children's Play 10, 11, 12, Fall Play 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, 12, Grappelettes11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 125 News- paper Staff 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Players 58 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, 12. HAYSLER, IACKIE: Pep Club 10, 113 Speech Club 125 Spring Musical 11. HEATH, CHARLES: Chamber Choir 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Gentlemen Songsters 11, 12, HEDGES, BERNADETTE: COE 12. HENDERSON, ION: French Club 11,. 12, President 12, jacket Pack 11, Newspaper Staff 12. HENLEY, RICHARD: Concert Band 11. HENTZEN, VIC: COE 12, HERDLINGER, jOHN HIGBY, LAURIE: Art Club 10, 'I 1, 123 French Andy Ciuy Flelibie Haake lv Dorrie Haake Bet ky Hall Mary Hall Chuck Halpern Mickey Hansen Sandy Hastert josie Hausner Stephen Haymes Club 10, Players 5811,12. HILDEN, MARY: Art Club 12: Library 10, 11, COE 12, Y-Teens 12. HILEMAN, GAYLE: Choir 11, 12, Fall Play 11, 12, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Players S8 11, 12, Spring Musical 11, 12, Fall Play 11,12. HODGIN, GARY: COE 12. HODGINS, KEN: Art Club 121 Football 10, 11, jacket Pack 11, 12, Cheerleader 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Track lndoor1O, 11, 12. HOELZEL, IULIE HOFMANN, MARY LOU: AFS 12, French Club 10, 11, National Honor Society 11, 12: Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 12. HOLMES, MIKE: HOLMES, MIKE: C Club 12g Cross Country 125 jacket Pack 11, 12, Cheerleader 11, 125 Newspaper Staff 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Speech Club 12, Student Council 12, Track 12, Track Indoor 12. HOOPES, MARGO: Grappelettes 123 Latin Club 10, 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Yell Leader 12, Players 58 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, 12. HORINE, BILL: COE 12. HORNBECK, ROY: Football 10, 11: jacket Pack 12, Sergeant of Arms 125 Track 10, Wrestling 10, l1,12. HOUSTON, EUGENE HUBER, LOUIS: AFS 113 Basketball 10, 11, 125 CClub12, Football 10, 11, 12, Golf11g Key Club 10, ll: National Honor Society 1l, 12, President 13, Newspaper Staff 12, Sports Editor ll: Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Track 10. 1424. , J ,. 's 6 fe. , Q 0 H f R. f ! '55 ai 1 1 2 mskhx I if 1 V gugf. FEMMU ,TQ 930 L ff , W . -ffm ' ' v 3 gy ,M fw , vi W 15 Dfw ' ff ifir-5 ,. ,J ypzx' , g LQ, ' -A '1S',. '2.Z - V QU' 4 ,1 9 , -4 . Wy' -1. ,259 wif ls, , Q ni! ,Wi J' vm 423 W ,fn J ff ff T 4 i, 2 S Q Z F fx 1 . 55 If 3 6 5 1 f s 2 'Q w.. !1.ix,i'lol1t1sUti t bus lobnson 11011 lohnson Xnn Iones Marsha lones Mark Kabler Ed Kanter lack Kaplan Marilyn Katz Mike Keeler Kit Keirstead Peggy Kellogg 'F Richard Kenagy Dean Kennedy Dan Kenny 'YK '43 .Q-ev' Qi- iid 4--7' Terri Gammeter ignites spirit at halftime HUDSON, BARBARA: Pep Club 10, 11, 12 Players 58 10. HUGHES, PATRICIA HUIE, DEBBIE: COE 12, HULING, IANE: COE 12, HULL, ROGER: COE 12. HURSIG, DAVID: Basketball 10, C Club 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12, National Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Spanish Club 12, Swimming 11, Track 10, 11, Track Indoor 10, 11. HURTADO, RONALD: COE 12. HUTCHENS, STEVE: CUE 12. INDALL, LEANNA: Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Spring Music al 10, Y-Teens 12, IRELAND, BILL: COE 12. IACOB, IIM: Art Club 12, Football 10, lac ket Pack 11, 12, Secretary-1reasurer12, Key Club 11,12,SpanisbClub10,12. IANSSENS, ELIZABETH: AFS 111, 11, F1'A ll, Pep Club 10, ll, 12 Spanisb Club 10 ll' X-lct-nslu 11 11 i i ILNSEN, WENDIE: Pep C lub 11, 12, Ruskin it H ls 1 Mo., C lic-tiilenirlei' li learn 10, Pep fluli lil liiiiiib t lub ltl, Ruskin C.iil's Atbf lvifi fxskoi ration lli IOHNSEN, DAVE: Basketball 10, C Club 12, Chamber Choir 12, Choir 12, Speech Club 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Gentlemen Songsters 11, 12, Music Contest 11, 12, Players 5811,12, Spring Musical 11, Swimming 11. IOHNSON, CHRIS: AFS 11, Fall Play 12, French Club 12, 100 Girl's Club 11, 12, Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12, Player's 58 11, 12, Spanish Club 12, Spring Musical 11, 12, Winter Play 11, 12. IOHNSON, DON: Art Club 12. IONES, ANN: Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Players 58 11, 12, Spring Musical 11, 12. IONES, MARSHA: Cboir 10, 11, 12, Drill Tc-am 10, 11, 12, Fall'Play 10, 11, 12, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Players S8 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, 12, Winter Play 10, 11, 12. KAHLER, MARK: AFS 12, C Club 12, Chess Club 10, 11, Football 10, 11, 12, jacket Pack ll, 12, Key Club 12, Latin Club 10, 11' Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12, Yearbook Slatl 12. KANTER, ED KAPLAN, IACK KATZ, MARILYN: AFS 122, Frcinc b Club 10, 11,12,F1Al0,PepCltili1ll,ll,l2gY1eens 10. KEELER, MIKE: COE 12. KEIRSTEAD, KIT: French Club 12. KELLOGG, PEGGY: Art Club 12, German Club 12, National Honor Society 12, Players 58 ll, 12. KENAGY, RICHARD: C Club ll, Concert Band 103 Cross Couiitry1l,Ciolt 10, 1 1,lacket Pack ll: Key Club 10, ll, 12, latiu Club 11. 12, Marcliing Band 10, National Honor Society 11, IJ: Swiminuig ll I2. KENNEDY, DEAN: tout fltl Hand ltl, ll, 12, lN1LIsIC Contest 10, ll l.' Marc lung band 10, 11, 12, Newspaper Stall lf Sc lL'l1L1'L lub 11 KENNY, DAN KINGREY. MIKE. t tll l' . X 2 0 49 I O 9 , 9 Q 0 6 4 6' 5 , ,, ay, 3 gi Jag, tl' I Y,' Lf5z..S?i AV zjf , ff ' ,,' Q Gawawafieie o Q ' J' 1 Q 1 ' 0 U . w 9 A 9 0 If 0 1 1' f K I 9 '.o'0 m'g 'E ex ' fe f, , 4' www' ' IM, Q X ' , - f V pr, 'W f f, I , Q 300514 QQ .,, 'AV W' H Y 15-gp 12:7 my 597 Vikki Lovett utilizes skills learned KIRBY, LINDA: B Team Cheerleader 115 French Club 105 FTA 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 11, 12. KNIGHT, IAN: Speech Club 125 French Club 115 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep Club 115 Y-Teens 125 Madison HS., Detroit, Mich. Choir 10, French Club 105 FTA 105 Pep Club 10. KOPULOS, MARY: AFS 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Yell Leader 125 Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, KORALCHIK, NEIL: Basketball 105 Choir 11, 125 Gentlemen Songsters 11, 125 Music Contest 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, Track 10. KRAZAKOVICH, LINDA KUECHLER, IANI: AFS 10, 11, 12, Sec. 125 Class Sec. 115 French C lub 115 National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, President 125 Student Council 12, Sno-ball Attendant 115 Yearbook Staft'12, LACY, DEBBIE: CCJL 125 Library Assistant 11, Pep Club 11. IALLY, MIKE: AFS 12, Basketball Ill, ll, l2L C C lub 10, 11,12,l'ootball1t1,11,12,Stuf clent Couric il 11, 125 Trac k Itl, 11, 12 LALlY,THERESA:C CDL 12 IAKEY, ANNZC C115 I2 LAMAR, LINDA: ATS l15l'1A lll, lt1llCiiils Club 11, 125 National Honor Scholar 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12, Science Club 125 Spring Musical 12, LANDES, SHARON: AFS 10, 1 1, 125 COE 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. LARKINS, IANET: French Club 11, 125 Pep Club IO, 11, 12. LEEDS, LINDA LEHLEITNER, CAROL LINK, CHERYL: AFS 125 Art Club 105 Choir 125 Drill Team 10, 11, 125 Melody Maidens 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Players 5810,11. LLEWELLYN, MARK: jacket Pack 115 Latin Cflub 10, 11, 125 Newspaper Staff 125 Players S8 1 1, 125 Spring Musical 11, 12. LOEEELER, IULIE LOVETT, VIKKI: Art Club 10, 11, 125 Scho- lastic Art Merit, LUBERT, ROBERT: C Club 11, 125 Football 11, 125 Latin Club 105 Yearbook Stalt' 12. LUCZAK, VALERIE: Art Club 101 COE 121 FTA 105 100 CirlsClub 1 1, 125 Latin Club 10, National Honor Society 11, 125 Pep Club 10. LUDDEN, STEVE: CUE 125 Shawnee Mission VVest HS. Pep Club 10, 11, Spring iN'It1slc al 10, Southwest HS 5 Spring Music al 11 LUDY,lIM:AFS10, ii, iz, ca citiii ii, iz. Class President 105 lootball 10, 11, 12 '15, Carol lelilcitnei C heryl linlc Mark I lewellyn Iulie loettler Vikki loyett Robert Lubert Valerie luc Zak Steve Ludclen lim Ludy Dale Madison Chuck Malone Quentin Marshall Allyson Martin Verl Mason Phyllis Maudlin in graphic arts StudentCouncil 11, 12. MADISON, DALE: Band 105 CCJF 12 MALONE, CHUCK: Basketball 10, 11, 125 Concert Band 10, 115 Dance Band 10, 115 Key Club 115 Music Contest 10, 1 1, Marching Band 10, 11, National Honor Society 11, 125 Student Council 12, MANNE, MICHELE: COE 125 Y-Teens 125 Southwest H.S., KC Mo. Student Council 115 Y-Teens 10, 1 15 Omega literary Society 10, 11. MARSHALL, QUENTIN: Basketball IU, 11, 12, C' Club 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 FTA 10: latin Club 10, Track 10. MARTIN, ALLYSON: Choir I I, 125 Ciierrnan Club 12, Co-sec 125 AFS 11, Latin Club 10, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 125 Music Contest ltl, 11, I2, National Honor Society ll, 125 PepC lub 10, 12, Fall Play 12. MASON, VERL: Basketball 10, ll 125 Chamber Choir ll, 12, Clioii 10, Il, 125 Cientlernen Songsteis 10, 11 I2 laclcet Pack 11, 12, Must- Contest Ill, 11, 12, fitticlent Count il I2 MATULA, DENNIS MAUDLIN, PHYILIS 1 , ici Mi 1 ii f Mellerm Ric k Mc C.oxern Debby Mi lnlmli Cnrimle Mi Niel Mic lielle Miuink lerry Miller lim Minturn Gail Minx lim Mitchell Marilyn Mondscbein Don Mooney Rosemary Morgan Mike Morris Craig Murdock Janice Myers Tony Myers Debbe Nasb Nancy Needles Steve Neff Terry Neustadr Pam Newberg Warren Newton Debbie Nickell lack Nickel Debbi Nierenberg Mary Lynn Nix Bill Nortb Diane Oakley .l an ,Ji 14 ,rms 'B' ii us.-. 'pvc' ,AX I 0 f 'M 'WI 1'-...uq ,Ty QW:- adsl' 1 .Q 9 L, , ,'50 'Q'-V G- 'vi' 1513? Wo- '1' ' up-u-- an-Hn' THQ' 'lv' 5 wr if K- hn- Q Cheerleaders award MAX, IUDI: Pep Club 12. MCCANN, ROBERT: Art Club 10, 11, jacket Pack 11, 12, Players 58 10, Spring Musical 10. MCDERMID, GARY: COE 12. MCGOVERN, RICK: AFS Club 11, 12, C Club 12, Football 10, 11, 12, jacket Pack 11, 12, Wrestling 10. MCINTOSH, DEBBY: AFS Club 11, COE 12, French Club 10, Pep Club 10, 11. MCNIEL, CAROLE: Pep Club 10, 11 . MEANS, MICHELLE: Chamber Choir 12, Choir 11, 12, COE 12, Melody Maidens 10, 11, Pep Club 10, Spring Musical 10. MILLER, IERRY: COE 12. MINTURN, IIM: COE 12. MINX, GAIL: COE 12, FTA 10, Latin Club 10. MITCHELL, IIM: Latin Club 10, Spring Musical 11. MONDSCHEIN, MARILYN: Choir 12, l' TA 10: Melody Maidens 12, Music. Contest 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. MOONEY, DON MORGAN, ROSEMARY MORRIS, MIKE MURDOCK, CRAIG: C Club 10, Choir 12 Cheerleader Varsity 12, 87111 St Klang 12, Football 10, Gentlemen Songsters 12, lacket Pack 11, 12, President 12, Latin Club 10, 11, 12, President 10, 12, Music Contest 12, Summa Cum Laude 10, Wrestling 10. MURPHY, MIKE MYERS, IANICE: Choir 1 1, 12, Drill Team 10, 11, 12,Co-Captain12, Latin Club 10, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, 12. MYERS, TONY: Basketball 11, 12, Choir 12, Football 11, Gentlemen Songsters 11, 12, Latin Club 10, Music Contest 11, 12, M. C. Williams H.S., Memphis, Tenn., Football 10, Basketball 10. NASH, DEBBE: COE 122 Pep Club 10. NEEDLES, NANCY: COE 12. NEFF, STEVE: C Club 11, Cheerleader Varsity 11, Football 11,lacketPack11,12,SeLretary- Treasurer 12, Track Indoor 11. NEUSTADT, TERRY: AES Club 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 1 1, 12, NEWBERG, PAM: Drill Team 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Newspaper Starr 11, 12, Pep C lub 10, 11, 12, Quill and Stroll 11. 12 Spanish Club 10, II, 12. NEWTON, WARREN: Southeast HS, ls C , L1 - asf f ' fi? spirit jug to senior president Mo., R.O.l.C.9,10. NICKELL, DEBBIE: Cheerleader Varsity 11, 12, Cheerleader B Team 10, Homecoming Attendant 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Players S8 10, 11, Spring Muscial 10, Sno-Ball Atten- dant 10, Homecoming Queen 12 NICKEL, IACK:C Club 11, 12, Football 10, 11, Track 10, 11, 12, Indoor Track 10, 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 12, Wrestling 10, 11. NIERENBERG, DEBBI: Art Club 10, 11, Fall Play 11, 12, FTA 115 Newspaper Staff 12, Players 38 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, 12. NIX, MARY: COE 125 Pep C lub 10 NORTH, BILL: CO1 12. OAKLEY, DIANE: Pep Club 10, ll. 121 YY Teens Ill 1 J,-, , 4, J., Sw ,fr . ff iff? ay. V . i1 fl 'is .ffff f '56, 177- R XA X' E . f- 33.5 f- g 1 , Qi' 2 ,S.fztg.if . qaewy f, 5' ASQ. Civ 1? Q lan Pinkard Randy Pittman Denis Pitts Mike Plunily Katerina Pofanti Sandy Pollard Dennis Pollock loyce Pollock james Popko Donna Price Barbra Quackenbush Tom Ragusa OLIVER, DAVE: Basketball 10, 11, 12, C Club 11, 12, Choir 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Gentle- men Songsters12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 12, Student Council 10, 12, Track IO, ll, 12: ORLOVICK, BRUCE: Concert Band 11, 12, Marching Band 11, 12. OVERTON, MARK: Football 10, Wrestling IO. OWINGS, BRUCE: AFS Club 12, Players 58 11, 12, Spring Musical 11, 12, Swimming 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 12. OZBUN, BRENT: Wrestling 11, 12, PARTELOW, PAMELA: Choir 11, 12, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12. PARVIN, LEO PATTI, FRAN: Pep Club 12. PECK, CINDY: AFS Club 10, 12, Pep Club 10, ll, IZ. PENDLETON, ALAN: Basketball 10, 11 Q Cross Country 11, French Club 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Newspaper Staff12. PERIGIN, ED: French Club 11, Players 5811, 12, Spring Musical 11, Belton H.S., Belton, Mo., Fall Play 11. PETRUS, PAM: Pep Club 10, 11. PETTY, PAUL PFEIFER, SALLY: AFS Club IO, ll, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Yell Leader 12, Players SB 102 Spanish Club 11. PHARES, MIKE: Concert Band 10, Class Officer ll: Dance Band 10, jacket Pack 11, 1-N-v 12, Music Contest 10, Marching Band 10. PICK, RICHARD: COE 12. PINKARD, IAN: AFS Club ll, 12, Cheer- leader B Team 10, Cheerleader Varsity 1 1, 12, Homecoming Attendant 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Sno-Ball Attendant 10. PITTMAN, RANDY: Football 12. PITTS, DENIS: C Club lO, ll, 12, Football 10 11, Track 10, 12, Track Indoor 11, Wrestling IO. PLUMLY, MIKE: jacket Pack ll, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 10, National Honor Society 11, 12. POFANTI, KATERINA: AFS Club 12, Home- coming Attendant 12, Pep Club 12, Spanish Club 12, Student Council 12, Kazoublion HS., Rhodes, Greece, Red Cross Club 10, 11. POLLARD, SANDY: Choir 11, 12, Melody r Chris Rand Randal Rashkovsky Scott Rayburn Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Players 5811,12. POLLOCK, DENNIS: Football 10, Newspaper Staff 1 1. POLLOCK, IOYCE: Drill Team 12, French Club 11, Homecoming Attendant 10, 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 12. POPKO, IAMES: AFS Club ll, Art Club ll, Spanish Club 10. PRICE, DONNA: AFS Club IO, ll, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Sergeant at Arms 11, Record- ing Secretary 12. QUACKENBUSH, BARBRA: COE 12. RAGUSA, TOM: COE 12. RAND, CHRIS: COE 12. RASHKOVSKY, RANDAL: lacket Pack ll, 12. RAYBURN, SCOTT: COE 12. .4 1 ., .. -x., ' - -.yi .7 . ,- f- , A 3- - 1 1 I W W 1 f REDDY, TOM: l.iIlxt'l llitk II National llonor Soptelx IZ St lohn s Swninaiy KC. Mo Basketball III Init k III REDENBAUGH, CHARLES: IXrestlini.1 I I, IZ, REED, IAN: K OE IQ RICE, CHRIS: COL IZ RIDDELL, RANDY: Concert liand III, II, Marching Band IO, II, Wrestling IO. RIESMAN, IEFF: Wrestling IO. RILEY, PEGGY: Art Club IZ, Spanish Club IO. RITTER, MIKE: COE IZ. RITTER, PAT: COE IZ. ROBERTS, DANNY: Choir IZ: Gentlemen Songsters II, IZ, Iapket Pagk II, IZ, Music Contest II, IZ. ROBERTS, DENNIS: Wrestling IO, RODE, IAMES: Speech Club IZ, Bishop O'Hara HS. KC. Mo., Chess Club II, RODRIGUEZ, IIM: COE IZ. RODGERS, RITA ROSGA, RENATA: AIS Club III, ll, COE IZ. ROTHOVE, SHARON: CC DE IZ. RUDOLPH, MIKE: Football IO X'N'restling IO, II. RUSSELL, CINDY: FTA II Melody Maidens IZ, Music Contest IZ, Pep Club IO, II, Players S8 IO, II, Spring Musipal IO, Year- book Staff IZ. , RUSSELL, SANDRA: COE IZ. RYDER, MIKE: Basketball IO, Football II, Track IO, II, IZ, Track Indoor IZ. SAFFRAN, CAROL: AFS Club IO, II, IZ, Pep Club IO, II, IZ, Spanish Club II, IZ, Y- Teens IO. SALAMANDER, REGAN: Choir I2: South- west HS. K.C, Mo. Choir IO, II. SAMBORSKI, IOYCEI Drill Team IO, Il, Pep Club IO, II, IZ, Players 58 II, IZ, Spring Musical IO, II, I2. SANTE, MIKE: C Club IO, II, IZ, Cross Coun- try II, Iootball III Im: It III II, Irack Indoor III, Il SCHERCK, MARSHALI: I I Il IZ SCHOEMIG, TOM: liaskm-IIi.ill ll lac ket Pac k I I, IZ, Key! lub III SCHOENHERR, SYLVIAQ 'Xl SI lub IZ, llornef coming Attendant IZ' Pep Club IZ Spanish L lub IZ' Student C ounr il III SCHOKET, DAVID: I Club IZ, latin Club III, II, Vyrewtllng Il, IZ SCHRANZ, TOM SCOTT, IOHN Y 'XIV Dv' Dennis Roberts james Rode lim Rodriguez Rita Rogers Renata Rosga fjffii f Aa : .., . Sharon Rothove Mike Rudolph Cindy Russell , , a 9, 1' 1 - 5525 is If Y ' Web f 1 f ,W if ,.,, 11,0 3. it K 4 Sandra Russell Mike Ryder Carol Saflran Regan Salamander loyce Samborski Mike Sante Marshall Schenck 'loin St hoernig Sylvia Srboenherr Dayicl Sfhoket loin Sc hranz lcilin St ott 'li 'HK r i jjj-rjlyiw wr full john See Ric k Seiboli llilrla Sharda Dianne- Sheldon H06 jeannette Shepherd 'S' Kurt Sherman W3 w--...f Althea Shipers Mary Beth Shockley jim Shomin 'WF' Ron Shouse Carol Siegel Linda Simpson Sandy Skaggs Debbie Sloan Mr. Arnall counsels Nathan Urdang in Sociology SCOTT, DEBBIE: Latin Club 10. SEE, IOHN: C Club 12, Football 10, 11, Track 10, 11, 12, Track Indoor 10, 11, 12. SEIBOLT, RICK: COE 12. SHARDA, HILDA: Art Club 10, FTA 10, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Spanish Club 11. SHELDON, DIANNE SHEPHERD, IEANNETTE: Choir 10, 11, 12, Melody Maidens 12, Historian 12, Spring Musical 1O,11. SHERMAN, KURT SHIPPERS, ALTHEA SHOCKLY, MARY BETH: Childrens Play II, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Fall Play 11, 12, French Club IO, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Spring Musical 11. SHOMIN, IAMES: AFS Club 11, jacket Pack 11. SHOUSE, RON: C Club I1, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 10, 11, Track II, Wrestling 10, I 1, IZ. SIECEL, CAROL: Players 5810, 11, 12, Spring Musical IO, 11 L44. SIMPSON, LINDA SKAGGS, SANDY: AFS Club 125 Art Club 11, 12, French Club 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12. SKIVERS, MIKE SLOAN, DEBBIE: AFS Club 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Corresponding Secretary 12. SLOAN, NORMA: COE 12, Pep Club 10. SMITH, DIANA: FTA 11, 12, Y-Teens 12. SMITH, DWAYNE: Basketball 10, 11, C Club 11, 12, Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, jacket Pack 11, Key Club 11, 12, Latin Club 10, 11, Vice President 10, Suma Cum Laude 11, Track 10, 11, 12, Track Indoor 12, Yearbook Staff 12, Photography Editor. SMITH, CIGI: AFS Club 10, 11, 12, Cheer leader B Team 11, Cheerleader Varsity 12, Pep Club 10, Players 58 11, Spanish Club 11, Student Council 11. SMITH, MIKE: Wrestling 12, Westchester H.S. Football 10, National Honor Society 11, 12. SMITH, STEVEN: Colt 10, Track 12, Track Indoor 12, Richardson H.S. Newcomers Club 11, Assistant Vice-Presiclent 11, Paramedical Club 11, Track 11, Track Indoor 11, SPARROW, DENISE: AFS Club 12, Mast ot Ill, ii, Pepclubio, ii, 12. STAATS, LARRY: C Club 12, FOOtball 12, Golf1O,12. STANTON, CAROL: Pep Club 11. STATHAM, CHUCK: jacket Pack 11, 12, Latin Club 10. STEELE, ANNE: Chamber Choir 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Fall Play 11, 12, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society II, 12, Newspaper Staff 11, 12, Players 58 10, 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11,12, Spanish Club IO, Spring Musical IO, 11, Winter Play II,12. STEELE, STEVE: Basketball IO, II, 12, C Club IO, 11, 12, Choir 12: Football 105 Gentleman Songsters 125 jacket Pack ll, 12, Music Con- test ll. STEVENS, DEAN: Choir 12, Gentleman Song- sters 12, Iac ket Pack 12. STEVENS, MARLENE: -NFS Club 125 Drill Team ltl, 1I, IZ: French Club 10, Pep Club 10, ll, ll, Players 58 l l. STEWART, NANCY STEWART, RICHARD: CUE ll, jacket Pack ll Hpanisli C ltrli ll Y SY 001 as A--':, 3 A 7-1--'LEX 1-.ge ' ., - ..-,-....x.., - Q A . , A Qs 43, V, fm 1 4 1. ff .Mp ,- f IN ,wr f - S319 . X, 9 if x gs , if , 4 ' ' , Q ,, Q 5 K' I l Vai Traynor Ntarlc Treasure if X lora Xasholz T' Ro7anne Vawter Carol Vetter Vicki Von Demfange Scott Wagner Steve Waldma n 'M' Nancy Waldner Robert Walker Marcy Ward Bill Warinner Rick Wayman lim Webster Kathy Webster 4'-in 'Ani f',..,4y 5 aw' A.q?5 Senior class uses patio for after lunch enjo ment STOUP, DAVID: Basketball 10, 11, C Club 1 1, 12, Football 10, 11, Key Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Track Indoor 1O,11,12. STRICKLAND, KAY: Pep Club 10, 11, 12. SULLIVAN, MARY: COE 12. SWARTZ, LAUREN: AES Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Drill Team 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, 125 Yearbook Staff 12, Busi- ness Manager 12, Sno Ball Queen 12. TANCNBLADE, MARK: C Club 11, 125 Cross Country 10, 11, Key Club 10, 11, Track 10, 11 1 Track Indoor 10, 11. TANKEL, RON: Latin Club 10, ll, 12. TERHERST, KELLY: Pep Club 10, 11, Y-Teens 12. TERHUNE, KATHY: Chamber Choir 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Melody Maidens 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, National Honor Soc ietv l1, 12, Players 5810, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11. THOMPSON, GLENDA: Chamber Chou 12, ihoir 11, 12, Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Kansas filly Youth Congress 10, I1, 12, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Players 5810,11,12, Treasurer 11, President 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, Vice-President 12, Sno-Ball Attendant 115 87th Street Gang 12. TRANSUE, TERRY: Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12. TRAYNOR, PAT: COE 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Players 58 10, 11. TREASURE, MARK: Football 10, Golf 10, jacket Pack 11, 12, Vice-President 12. TRESTER, SUSAN: Pep Club 12, Grandview HS Library Staff. URDANC, NATHAN VASHOLZ, LORA: Concert Band 10, 113 Music tontest 10, 11, Marching Band 10, 11. VAWTER, ROZANNE: AES- Club 12, Concert Band 10, 11, Representative 105 Drill Team I2: ETA 10, l.atuiClub11, Secretary 11, Music contest 10, 115 Marching Band 10, 11, Mascot 10, Pep t lub 111, 11. 12, Spring Musical 115 Yearbook Statt 1.2 U VETTER, CAROL: Art Club ll, Class Officer ll, Secrcttarc I2 French Club 111 National Vice-President 12, Yearbook Statl' 12, Copy Editor VON DEMFANCE, VICKI: Choir ll, IZQ Drill Team 12, Melody Maidens 12, Music Contest 11, 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Pep Club 10. WAGNER, SCOTT: Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Debate Club 12g jacket Pack 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 12, National Honor Society ll, 12, Spring Musi- cal 11, 12, Stage Band l0,11,12. VVAGNER, SUZANNE: COE 12. WALDMAN, STEVE: AES Club11, 12, Cham- ber Choir 11, Choir 11, Gentleman Song- sters 10, 11, Key Club 115 Music Contest 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12. WALDNER, NANCY: Art Club 10, I 1, French Club 11, 12. WALKER, ROBERT WALSH, RAY: Concert Band 10. WARD, MARCY: AES t luli IU, Il, 12 Drill Team 12, Pep Club lil 11, 12 WARINNER, BILL: liasketlxall 10 WAYMAN, RICK: I UE IJ. WEBSTER, IIM: tit lub ll ll lac lcet Pac lx l I Q Latin club l l ' XfX restlii'lcL IU. ll WEBSTER, KATHY 1 Kathy XM-listei Arlen XM--insteiii Terry Wlelc h David Wenig Dehhie Wertz Craig ludy West Randy West Christine White Melinda White Frank Whiteside Marty Wiedenm Mike Wiley lim Wilkerson Suzanne Wilkes AUD Roseanna Willhoite Danny Willis Tim Wilson Rand Winn Larry Winterton Linda Wood Sheila Woodman Chad Wurz Iudi Yee Donna Yeo Karen Yoakum at use urdock surprisingly receives Cake from 10 Uhr 'tai 'f' 46 A QM' H60 .la 4,4 liirlix fiiil Sallie Everson, Diana Smith at WEBSTER, KATHY WEINSTEIN, ARLEN: Best Actor Minor Sup- port 11, Childrens Play 11, 12, Fall Play 11 12, NFL 12, Players S8 11, 12, Treasurer I! Spring Musical 11, 12. WELCH, TERRY: C Club 12: Cont eil Band 10, 11, Cross Country 11, Football 10, Marching Band 10, 11 , Track 10, I 1, 12 WENIG, DAVID: Basketball 111, 11, 12, C Club 12, Football 10, 1 1 , Track 10. WERTZ, DEBBIE: Art Club 10, l1,12,French Club 11, National Honor Soc iety 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, WEST, IUDY: AFS CLUB 111, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12. WEST, RANDY: Basketball 111, 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Yearbook Staff 12, Editor 12. WHITE, CHRISTINE: Children's Play 10, 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Chamber Choir 12, 87th Street Gang 11, 12, Fall Play 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, Melody Maidens 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Players 58 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10, 11, 12. WHITE, MELINDA: French Club 10, Melody Maidens 11, Music Contest 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Players 58 11, 12, Spring Musical 11, 12. WHITESIDE, FRANK: Concert Band 10, 11, German Club 12, Music Contest IO, 11, Marching Band 10, 11, Players S8 11, 12, Spring Musical 11, 12, Wrestling 1 1. WIEDENMANN, MARTY: Art Club 10, FTA 10 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Players 58 l0,11, 12,SpringMusical1O,11,12. WILEY, MIKE: C Club 11, 12, Football 10, Golf 10, 11, 12, Swimming 11, 12, Wrestling 10. WILKERSON, IIM: Choir 12, Iacket Pack 11, 12, Swimming 11. WILKES, SUZANNE: Pep Club1O, 11,12 WILLHOITE, ROSEANNA: Concert Band 12, Debate Club 11, 12, German Club 12, Music Contest 12, Marching Band 12, Spanish Club 11, 12. WILLIS, DANNY: COE 12, Gentlemen Song- sters 10. WILSON, TIM: COE 12. FTA cake meet WINN, RAND: Choir 12, Debate Club 1 1, 12, Gentlemen Songsters 12 Players 58 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 10,11, 12. WINTERTON, LARRY: C OF 12. WOOD, LINDA: French Club 101 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. WOODMAN, SHEILA: COE 12, Pep Club 10, 11. WURZ, CHAD YEE, IUDI YEO, DONNA: Pep Club 12, Y-Teens 12, Southeast HS, K. C. Mo. Girls' Choir 1 I, Pep Club 10, 11, Student Council 10. YOAKUM, KAREN YOCUM, RON: Basketball 10, jacket Pack 1 1. YOUNG, IAY: COE 12. ZENTS, LINDA: Pep Club 11, Players 5811. ZUCK, BARBY: Art Club 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Spring Musical 12. ZURBRICK, DONALD: Choir 11, 12, Cham- ber Choir 11, Gentlemen Songsters 11, 12' Music Contest 11, 12, i ln the planning Ol the itinioi-senior prom office-is f Patti Weiss, secretary lin Berry lreistiitii Ixt-nt Nttrtin XiceePi'esitleiit' juniors eagerly demonstrate spirited involvement is 0 . fi cg Ja f Hail, O Centers During a pep assembly, Bea Mori displays her school loyalty in the singing ot the Alma Mater. mtl Mike Mathews, Presitlvnl-consider the ilinioi class funds NTU-- Diane Pisanos and Ron Umphenour examine new tapes in the language lab. ' in variet of activities b. KN ith jukt one more war ahead ot them, juniors pieparetl tlteniwlxt-H ax tuture leaders of Center Ilijgh Wlititlitii thex ian the toncesxion stand to raiw money tot Prom, partic ipatecl in rlrill team, Pep C luh, language cluhy, or helped present the ss hool plays, juniork slioxxerl their true spirit. During school hours junior xturlentw presented several re-enattntents in their American Culture and Language Arts claw-at They also offered support to Center as nieinheix ot' the newspaper ztatf, hand, antl you al enxemhles. Uut ot' school ax well as in at hool juniors con- trihuted to our sports program through partici- pation and continued vitality, As their energy inc reasecl, they helpecl rnake thu year nternorahle. With Spring came three ntajor junior events: choosing ot senior rings, Prom, and induction into National Honor Sotiety. The junior class proved they were proud to he a part ot' Center. 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V, f 4 . ,Af , hm 'gulf' all 7? 4 f aff K? If Q, f ef f g,.L,,. .-., 1, e , I Q. 2 v History student Ian Berry cross examines William Sallas in the reproduction of a witch trial. .BL 152' , ' ll iff N' wr Q yr if lllsllll fast Uv ,Q F' ri? .4 . ,mg digg x,! e N., .,, I 4,0 5 1 rf 4 A ai. fi? tg 5313 t Y' aff f f 1 Q x Q X M, -p ef I 'ff 'K K Q ,ra 'bw 1 was Q 4 wiv I ' ,riff we I' 'MQ ,fi t we 'av 6 Q ff if Q ,W . Q 'X fl ' -1 b 1 43 4 f y rrp 54211 4.1-fit f if A -bln- r ' y, f , nf!-'.-W-b.. J f wwf ,,4tH!2,W f .t yn N , -,af if ,ff :ge , , 4 N g, , , i .,,, ,. if , ,V My ,A 5. ' ' x ,e . 1 . 1, 1 Clarine Hedges Donna Heggy toni Henry Randie Hersh Debbie Hess lennie Hicks lan Hockett Cary Hodgden Patty Hofmann Lawrence Holder Cary Holloway Holly Holloway in lmvfl liinilrni ki, linen: X, ii,ilt. lifililtt ll lint: C ,r.iit'it'i!JV lint it C ,rwrtii ta-la Cutie-iilwaiirn Donna fm-gory 'Xllt-n Ciiiiv PeggyC1titoxitz Maureen tiux janis llalbliuber Ann Hall Bet ky Hamlin Harb Hammer Larry Hannah Brent Hargroxe Steve Haskell Shelia Hatfield Bobbie Haughenberry Steve Haughey lim Hawkins Doug Heald Cathy Heath Tom Heath R X t x ., v i FH: 3 f 1 I L A L. ,. ,K J f 1 rw Q Ye Q, N I. I xnrln Hoiliilw ljvlmlm- iliirlfm Ch.njw Iiiisrviin ii f ' if . ,v t we W, 6 V te julian I Io it iintin Vain llfnxinrl A f K x 3 IDVIIHX I Iiiiisuli jtirnr ei Hull Chris Huhnu Stew Iiurlm-x is-:rx Huston jiin Hulc-hens Beth jafknmn junior students enact authentic Salem witch trials Bryan lackman loyce jamieson Linda jackson Mark jenkins Mike jenkins Chris johns Kay johns Danny johnson Dehhie johnson Terry jones Ric jordon Doug joseph jac kie junsherg BuYung Kang Lynn Kantor Steve jiartsonis Tenv Kellernmn Irene Kennedv jane Kenton Karen Kia-ter Mary ixinnc-ar IMI' lxirhx Flhn Ixirkjimiic is Bruce Kli-I-.ki Mei ixhngqt' l3r.1niif-ixoonlf lc-inf 1- I.1cx l.nir1I ltiisr-x Coll:-1-n l.iIlx Y? Nitin I .nn 'r-H7 -'OFVWT 'ffl .f z i lb at it ' if ' iri l 'B ,W ,A V if ,. f , 'TZ r fo U in ' fi i lhdn! Serge Markowitz Linda Marks Leslie Marsh Derace Martin Kent Martin Rick Martin Mark Schnell assists Iohn Milone in Completing his speaker frame in Woodworking class. Bill Mason Bill Masterson Debbie Mathany Mike Mathews Bill Matson Mike McArtor Mike MLCormick Catherine MCCrae Roesie McCubbins lim McCue Robert MQ Dandel Randy McDowell Ken McFarland Dan Mcllinnis Bill Mc Craw Melissa Mc Kee Dena Mc Lerran Bob Meiners .,,,., if M , I B xv ,JH ' 1 1' 4 .ak 9 Qi 1 lit - iii-l iuxixiiii ei liilil ll't'llx 1 wiv' I 1 Sage miiirli, leixiiii iiiitlx lint filn Pat l iiiimnitiiiii lhoinas Little Hui- Ionilon lanic L' ltirlloxx Mike Macklin Delle Maflclen Elaine Manflelbauni lyw 3 1-W or fm R X ? gt i it 3? 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Bill Ross Terry Roth Matt Sarks VVilliani Sallas Steve Samuels Linda Sanders Chris Sandmoon Pain Saunders lim Scrammahorn Tann Sclialer Iolwn Sclwuclw loyco Sc limeclrling Allan Schmidt Mark Srlinell Toni Schreiner AVN Smiling Denifle Svihrmlt Marie Se-Qleir Pattv Slievlwan l.mx'axi1er Slwili 5teplianie- Slifwinalxe r Lori Slioge-i Rigliarcl Slicmlm Milw Shure' liivnl 5lTLlllNXi1X Linila Higginx lan Siniiin Main i.i Niriipwii liiXltlNlIWL1l'l .f A Q Q X ,, gy-nw , Mc Q sz, ik 1 , .F 4-f-M1143 I-wi fungi flH'L,A 1f'HlX11'! llfmlm Nlfmrw Umn1'wN4mv1 I.me1I Slum l,mx Smrlh K-'1N.1rme'Hx11uIi1 Ruxnrwne- Smrlh Harrx Sukolull Umwm Nymirlrmg Stew' Shmtrelci Tom Steele Linda Steinmfm Revae Slemnmm Dell Slephem Ann Stewart Dave Stinson lofelyn Slmux Stefie Summers Steve Summers Patty Sullivan Mike Swendrowskl lohn Swetnam Claire Talkington Art students display abilit through sculpture work UMM, 1l,, g,l,,l1r,r,M 'Mmm ru 1 ini xxrri rim rr r ta ob 5 , ar , z f A s .,,. W 9 f A' i , ,Q y fir ' or f7 tree if 1 f Q, M, 1 ,V , ai, klff f lriliii laxl-ir lliiilii laylrii lJi'lir.i le'pi'nlifiLini Yirgiiiia ls-iinisop Lincla lvrrfill Sanrly lhonia- Sherry Thornas Terri Thomas Terry Thomas Greg Trahon Dave True Richard Turner lefi Ulmer Ron Umphenour jeff Unger Rick Vancleveer Kathy Varady Don Vittorino Tom Vleisicles Vicki Vodrey Shellie Waeckerle Howard Walclman Marilyn Wagner Brenda Wallace juniors set up planning committees earlyfor Prom , ii inf! 45: :3IB5v M -V M vwwamvs--,..,.,, Dehluie Hess .incl lo Eclxxiirils apply typing skills :luring an assigiiini-ni bl - Danny Walsh Doug Walt Tim Ward Byron Ware Ken Warner Dale Waters Rick Watkins Mark Weibel Patti Wleiss . 970' 52 V 3 avi ' J 1.0, f K! , if 9 if Q f ivix S Y, i , 91 f 'Q' lunior5 Chris johns, Tann Schafer, jeff Ulmer, Mark Ehrhard, lan Berry, Kent Martin, Ron Collins, Mike Mathews organize Committee Chairmen and join in livelv discus5ion of plans for prom. A A Waller NVells ,, ' . ' L Brute Wheatlev nr ' - 1 , , 5, is ' V al V ,A low e Wheeler ,.'V V 1 ' ' f lWJI slWd VVlWllSlll f l f W - '- l lody Wilforcl , m -V ' 4 Marie Williams Terry Williams Ianalee Wilson Luc V Wfilsnn Midge Wilson Kenneth Winkinlwofei Beltx' Wmwtearl Mike Wise Roc hele wiwfi Karen Vvflllr 'Sandi Wkille Debbi Wood Mark Woocl Roiin W'oocllir1g frail Hfcucmcliiill Sum:-i XX'oimclN Lincla XN'cniiiiiiiglmi lim Wiilxli Q J I 4 Paula Nates Cilwarlex Nimumq Karr, n lelcliii liarla felrlm 2 X r l l l t l i l l l s l l l i X t gi y, R . ai gl , i, trim fit V '. ll I i i x gy a E 5, ? 2 Z SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERSfCarol Schifman, Treasurerg Neil Shanberg, Presidentg Denise Cole, Vice Presidentg and Roxanne Speise, Secretary look forward to their future responsibilities as leaders. Sophomores accept new responsibilities As their first year of high school began, sopho- mores elected class officers and student council members as their first contributions to Center High School. With these first members to serve as leaders for their class, sophomores united to display one of the most spirited groups at Center. By getting involved sophomores soon became acquainted with the Alma Mater, the Yellovvjacket song, pep assemblies, cleaning the big C in the boys' locker room, and other traditions. Through their fine spirit and enthusiasm sopho- mores have accepted and conquered nevv chal- lenges set before them, Rv meeting these challenges the class of '71 has reatilietl itself for tvvo more successful years at Cfenter, --fi-l - lli ll wig swf, eww ., Q. ' 572 f , .sf ilflgilk as 2 C part ot Mrs Exxings' Biology 1 lass, 5.illy C onnet .incl Debi llall search tor degrees ot atiditx in clitteient solutions in a lah experiment Vice- f I Q 1 ,.: X4, 3 - -1,1 1 7 I ,f ,H 'Rik lui tim' -,. 5 LC x as X I , gg. 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X T3 1 E325 5 561 ', . Q ,Q Q , ff 4: , ., wr M lih 1 X1 7 f Roxarwmf Speise, Iudv fwcmw .mcl Rlmclv Owvms sl11C1y Imllols 19 voting for sop11or11ore1 1 Y ggi ' 1 ff 5 41 Z 21 fi f f X V Q s 54 , .4 A 31 1 1 250 1 24 '- ,Z . 4 1 41 2326 'f f .- ,4 7 , S I Y 1 Z 4 S V . W ,, , 4, fff f Z f J f 9 Q1 f 1.1111111115-rw. 1 1. A 1 Q 'f Wk 11, ex. K Y xi 1' 0 9 -4 Si K, .4 3 1 8 111 1 , 1 1 1- ' ef. I. OW Y J 1? 1 1 mgggpwvsf i f y -Q 1 7 F 1 Q 's , V5 lf'll 'l' il lf? 2 F 1 I ff litllltll ll'l'it'1 F, i ' va , , Q, ,W . , af il f QL. it Xt I Virgil Altlriclge explains new Constitutional amendment to senators leanne LeBlond, Mark Schlund, Diane Detisse and leanne Martin. -lull Danni' Fanning Alan Farris lohn Farris Sandra Fellers Dan Fellhauer Beth Ferro Ken Fichman lenni Fish Vickie Fisher Keith Fitzgerald Chuck Ford Boll Fowler Charon Foxworthv Lois Foxworthy Richard Frazee Terri Frazier Teresa Frey Sherry Friedman Rosa Friszinan jill Fiitxshall Ric harcl Fin lis Coit Ftillei' Sc ott Cianinietei Charles Cianinion if ' ik K G A X ff at 5. F Ioliii lltaiilt-axx lioiiiia l ltIsf'lWl3 lfN Margaret Eagle Sharon Fggleston David Eiga-nherg Pam Fnlow if 0 , F' 1 L 1 A X it t, ,cw X G Af t, 1 Q li l? 71 2 M, 5, W M 'S , ft' 'QW ii , f W N i il. e x I . ' X l ,uz ? L m V i if 41, 5 s ll A l .,,, W, P! lr' J W 5 rf QW 4 Sophomores debate bills in Massac: lecmme Groom Fred Gross Mark Haamlarl Larrx Haclemelcl blmlex Halev Un-lun llall Kellln l'l.1ll Km llrlll Num x Halpern Mel lldrrlm llemmx HJIQINS Mnrlwle llmwll lac klcf llarvw Rlclx ll.m'lxlmrm Hull l'l.mlv. lem ll.m lv ' 1 K ' l . 1 l ,V of My At , M ff 4 V j l ' rf ' In VW'k,,2' I ' ' W ..- A -'ff' ' f ,, 7 Q' ' Ajf' 11 S2 4 ,Xi , 'lrr e er I 5 , f my A V f ln lun rlw ll m m x ,Q 'A 'pf' lrrlm ll 1 :lf ll ' , 1 A E L Q' N9 A if 1 Z .Q rf 1 V lr 4 fr f w 1 lclmlle- Curr m Im' Clrrrrllul l,xm1C.11rrx l'.1tIx Cmrxx ll l. Kl.lL14lmCl.rtl1'nlmx Iucle 'Xlllllnt -'llXXlll1l lml1r1Q.mrwr.mlx1, Umm Clnllwll Kon Cllllwrl l1ll'li'l C,rlL1uN Rmwrlv Cust i,,.1Ilwl C.oclwr1rmL1l leri Cloeclv lell Clcwlz l3JrryCcrlclvl1lbi'rg C1110 Clomlrwmm C'l1r'lsCmcmrlwim Terra Clorclcm Don Closwtl Debbi Gmc cl Diane Clmlmm lerry Gl'dl1Z6'lld Terry Green Riyk Grltzo lwusetts Sena le Q , 57' Q.. r e ' rlrlr r rrr, r-,rf 1 , . Q .. I li as fi I airi, lliigule-r lM',xn l layslelt lulic Helm Louise llenclrix Hill Henley Debbie Hille Mike llinrir hs I 4 'y ' Mary Hoelzel Judy Holc om Virginia Holeman George Holton ,X 9 ,. i f f ff as N , ' 122 7 N f!'5f?ffi,y , W K V ' 1 4 ,, . sf? 'f 4: I 4 ., L ,, x V, Mike Hogsett Marc Horner lacky Hotaling Gary Howard Virginia Howard Steve Huber Robert Huffman Debbie Hughes Glenna Hukriede Erik Humbert Melanie Hunter g L5 I fag, , ',,I 1 ,ig Ron Huska Earlier morning bell requires personal adjustments Terry lackman Roben lacobs George lacoby Gary james Mary lanssens Linda lenkins 2 ' -fli- Sophomores Beth Ferro and Lee Kopulos find the early morning school hours difficult to become accustomed to. If' lil E42 I r at yer- at . I V bmw- ga, '- Q I' t. ,,,V ' rm' l JL .W 6 Xvf Q 4 1 Q 7' srl-543 55vr1:-WI1'Hv'l1 'Wm Ivlxxm: lx Um Lx IrvI'Iwxm!H mm iutvrmxum IMA! Iwhnm-Nmmlw Hunk icwllx l'.1IIlllillH I.1l1+-I FXJINUI Mika' kxaplmm Lmrx lmru! Qlwrxl lx.1u1m.m Imam FXJLIIHMIIW Im ixnutmmm Lwlvlllm lxvc lx l7oL151I.1x Ixwmwclx ilvnv Iwumvdx' Mmilxlw lXl'lTl1fxdX lm S. Kvxx Ed IxIugm.m Cmugq FXIIIQIWI Sims Koltm Greg Kopulos Lee Kopulm Mark Kramsky if sqm' 'S . CMJ 1 .1 4. PRAM ,mf 5 ,, Q 2' we I X Mg nf..--..,..mm,g. 5 SX, I - . ..,. L. k A as if E Q2 at if at ,- 'QT ,.' .9 '.,,, ' A: .,-- V lg ,gg tr , ' 1 E ik! N Dave' Kroenkcf Mark Kuhlman Shcli l.ul1m.m Num x Lnisd Aluw lgnmlwth l51'Lu,c- lamlu Iam!! Lam- S4 ull limxmm c1Il1fr1l'O Inrgcnl Lvcla l,fll'lx1lY Iuvcv l.1mm leunlmf- lvHlQmcl Iamc 1' I mllwltf I judx lwlue- fN1llI'C!l' Imam lwlu' lvxm lu Iullw llc .msn Ilan! llmpln l.1m.. 1 irulww. fIV?IIX lmlx Nl.-xm 4i1lr1 Mull l 'lswmw xm!.1I1w.wm4' i !1'N'I1IK,XI 'V x . ,-, kai, .Q if 5 ' K : ff , I , t v Q , ,, A1Ylt?ii6 le 5 . i- lf-til ina W , K fc 'Q A' gf .321 J 71- 1 K 4 list Lt f M , , fu K 9 3 1 ,,, L l i 3 fly Link lwvps step during lmlt-ti I Iill Morriott Linda Merriott Slierrv Muwr Cdtlw Miclittvlwii Iolwn Millar Stews! Millvi Stifttiiiw Millci' Rom Nlllls Rin lx Miloiw lov Miimitli lim lu Miiittiiii Ditto Mitclwll I gr- if llviillfi-'ll liiirlk liif All lliiti- l fiiiitilxiii wit ui- l llllfllllllx liiitt Xl ill lv.-iiirftil Nhiilx Nkiiim' Now Nltiiiriiiio Nlilll ,Nltllifw ltoiiiiti Nttiiult-X ,Xl.ii'lx 'Nltll'lxHXXIl! lmtlix iNl.tlClLIl'7 lruiiiiie- Mtirtiii Mic little- Mtixltiii Hoot .Nt.itl1mxN Slivllti lX'ldllWf'XNx Mike' Mft .ilmoii Vvrti Mc Cliimis Clirix Mr Mtiriimrim Rolwrt MrMillmri Susie McN.1m.tm Dave McXN'illiamx Frank Melton is 3 ,Q i, 5 iw Ylilt 'rt-ll twine Xlr-lt-x l l liin Xifrll 7g,i2A..- . , , 4 fx A A , . , V Q75-, Pt lily' llvt' 'xlrriiine 'N' Q ' f 'iff . ' It tr 5 Klan Mtrnlvt' I ' 5 f J x L 'wi 1 ff- f .5 , X I .Q X- '- X . f . X him tr Xlontgrrnierx A ' W ' 1 ,f M B yy, - 3 Rantlx Moore lJdlllXltJl.lIi -- M ' ' Bill Mori .,-7 My V i t - ftltlit' Mori is P I, X , ,,,,,-5 1? Mike Morrow 3 V ltr x joe Moxlnx .4 12 1 ? ludx Moxes lttnit e Mullin Greg Mundkox skx Mithelle Nacllnmn Ether Navarrett loyte Nelkon Drill team routines display skill and sportsmanship Bob Northington Mike O'Neall Gary Onstad Gordon Osbourn Debbie Overman Vicki Overton Randy Owens Dale Ovvsley Paul Pace -', 1 ., ., 2 , P5913 Sherry Palmer iv 1 I ,ff lg Denise Papin ,Q ' 3 i Cathy Parks 3 r all ' X4 Robert Patrick ludy Patton Adrian Paul Bill Payne Betty Perkins Bill Petrie joseph Pieter Bettx Phillips fwlonrta Picken Kent Pinktirtl lag Pope Call' Prrlltrtlx 1000-513 l 2, ar 4 N A 4' rw' M if Q 4 , ff fl? y 5 V Ah-4 Us Wg , ,S '39 vf lff f f 1 X 'N S 'Q 'S 6 'Q lm l E75 xi if f A Aly. 'a f fx X 1+ l , 5 9 .fx QQ Y 1 z E. N E i ,V fp- Ja I 4 J 9 l f 1 X D J ' if X f f ' ii f is-my I ' 5 4 X X 4 I2 '- is 1 J X x. S e o x- lm 1' 4. 7 if , ,y.,f:. 24? 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Y iff X if , '+ lit ,,,. it-' 51 :1 'gt 'X el ' ' M49 ' ns, 1 'ff Tw 'V A T 2' S W, , Q W, Q 54 I gs , ' T Q , ,f t t I w f ' A-ar VM : 55' -Y, -, Sf 1 f ' 1.7 ,wa as ,ya f zz-,F w - ' , 'ty .X vp, gi M A . as fy M-My 4 f f ,f 7 is gf T Ai ltr it E52 iii. ' tb , K I . V . 4,5 -l. W ., gf , 4 f '5 f t r T K x sw Terry Williams Shirley Willis Cay Willoughby Devona Wilson New routine of high school life calls for Changes Q 5 ax- 1 X '95 2 X all I 1 ,4 ,, .-it Jung ,V , ' I , ,J f Q, .-1 L flag , .37 v ' f 44. f ff 4 ,.., r, Q X .,, . ,wr w in , Gary Wilson jeff Winkler Larry Wise Pat Wiseman Terri Wood jana Wright Teresa Wyant Karan Yee Dave Young Debbie Youngblood Kenny Zacharias john Zwarts Mrs. Bailey helps sophomore joseph Pfefer rnake use of the PATA. book- store during his lunch period. if is 41. is ig, is Reaching Out... by communication. Teachers touching students inspiring.Uenlightehing. l i Zlvfzif' r if 2 'W , , uf . J 1 f C ,, , ,iff . 4 if af 7' C gd cl NN Y C tl Q. If O DIRECTORSfMr. Clmrles Fomltf-ir, Dirct tor ot Buildings and Cirotmrlsg Mr. William Kuvc lrle-r, Dircic tor ot Permnnelg and Mr, Z-1 Wilbur Mqliraw, Direc tor ot Special Servivex lg tl cl Q i VX EI O fT b Mrs. Dorothy MQArtor, Supervisor of Reacling. i nv f Bl Mu, Alrim Elgin, Stipt-ixixoi tit ltiotl miix it t-N, , Dr LUN, HJ,-MXN, ,L,I,W,,W.mgt.,H,,,54l1,,l,ikh X X an it W s L i f 1 X u . ik 33 'wh ' - If . 2 1 ,b i I, L. Q ' - - - . - - - .. , wv- Y--.Y,, ,...,...- .... ,, , Y,., ,, . and office personnel work to meet Center's needs This year Center stuclctnts wc'tc' cgtuclcrcl unclcr the direction of a new print tp.il, Mt lfugenct Banaka. Before coming to C cintcr, Mi liariaka was principal at Westport High Sc hool Striving to work ac acleniic ally with the tc-ac hers to meet the needs of a wide range of students, he worked closely with the Student Council to make the school a better place tor students to receive a good education Working with Mr. Banaka were two Vice- Principals, Mr. Thomas Odneal and Mr. Terry Hughes. Mr. Udneal was in charge of school activities and the calendar, while Mr. Hughes worked with athletic' events and curriculum texts. Together they shared the disciplinary problems. Center secretaries performed the daily routine tasks for Center to run smoothly. Mrs, Doris Gustafson, attendance clerk, and Mrs. Ruth Bros- nahan, clerk, were in charge of making the daily absentee reports and recording bus attendance. Mrs. Emerine Kline, secretary to principals, com- piled the daily bulletins, and Mrs. Betty Freeman, guidance secretary, worked in the counselors' office scheduling students for appoint ments. Mrs. Gustafson and Mrs Kline work to complete the daily absentee reports and bulletin. while Mrs lieeman and Mrs. Brosnahan look over a students transcript if . .. 41 1 5' ith f 212 tilt .Jef f . . . W Mrs, Evelyn Llewellyn assists lQcl Perigrn rn tracing source material tor a soc ral stutlies research paper, Strength in mind, body and spirit inspires students Mr Clary Shank arcls Xfrklci lovett xt ith some vocational information on colleges. Along with the addition of two counselors to the staff came a new alphabetic system to supply better availability to the stuclents. This system cliyiclecl the alphabet into four sections with each counselor taking a section: Mrs. luclith E. Tacle, A-D, Mr. Clary Shanlc, E-K, Mr. tiene Propp, L-R, and Mrs. lois Walclen, S-Z. Mrs. Walclen, heacl counselor, with the help of the other counselors, proyiclecl much more infor- mation on bac lcgrouncls rreeclecl tor colleges and after high school careers. For aclclitional lcnowlerlge in any area, either lor colleges or tor term papers, the librarv was an always open tor use. This year a new copy ,kt 2 51,54 M315 1 , M machine aiclecl the stuclents as clicl our two librar- ians, Mrs. Fullerton ancl Mrs. Llewellyn, Besicles her regular clutres as the school nurse, Mrs. Lois tflarlc assistecl the lirryers E-clucation classes by testing the eyes ot the slcrclents before they clrove. Hy olteririg support to those arouncl her, Mrs, t larlc promoted goocl health ancl spirit 1 ' f , J f , fa' ff! ff V 1 na 1 1 wfuaf 1 :rua 1 .r df..-W ,JQVVX fw-.Q fz. Ll 1 062966 5 , .6 4, wid, 19, s 41 W 1 ,. f 2 a K-, us,nwiwvwf bmi. Q 4 ,,-. .rv M i in ,,. x my V 3' M f ' 9 7 f' x W iw 6 qs .. N . ,5g.E.,. ef- . x D ' 5 ll Forest Arnall -f Familx Relations, Sociologvg ,K llenicl Cross K otmtrx' Coat h Robert D. BBS- M senhacher Xnwric .in Culture land llg Assis- tant Basketball and Trac lx Coat h. Ioyce Cox A v 'K Americ an Culture lp Y-Teens Adviser. Dan Creasy-American Culture ll, Eco- nomicsp Key Club Adviser. Ruth Farris- American Culture I. Tom GrowwAmerican Culture lg Assistant Foothall Coach, Cate- gories Team Adviser, Leslie Anne Hagen-American Culture Il, Contemporary Issues, International Relationsg Model U. N. Adviser. Richard K. Herlig- i Psychology, Sociology, lohn H. Musgrave- American Culture II, Creographyg Head Swim Team Coach. Continuing study of national heritage aidsinterest l Mr. Grow points out an early trade route in the eastern -United States to aid sophomores Ian Hawks, t lui In Silt-i Xlr init ti l'it lu-no and Chris Mctvtan- nama with their study of the early western movement in American Culture l. im I .21 . . . ..... Y.,,. JV, . , U I , M -K a wi.-........-1-v.-, Y,,. . .. ., V .,, ,I U' NN. lu- Q, Vin..- HA' I Ken Angell-Biology, Pliw- iologyp lunior Class, Ruth Ann Bibb--tQhemisirt I, ii! l3lWSlC3l 5ClGfKS: Science Club. Albert Dial-Algebra I, Ge- ometry. Betty Ewing-Biol- USVI lunior Class. H. E. Gray-Algebra II, Ana- lytic Geometry, Math Anal- ysis, Biology, junior Class. Emery Henley-Geometry, Physics, Chess Club. Nancy I. lohnson-Algebra I, Applied Math l, II, Geom- etry, junior Class. jacob F. Knopps-Analytic Geome- try, Algebra I, ll, Math Analysis, Trigonometry. Simple devices help presentdifficult ivlath and Scienceconcepts Using very basic materials to explain Math and Science concepts, students developed their knowl- edge in these fields through actual trial and error. Basic courses offered fundamental training while more advanced courses provided for the needs of college bound students. Working in lab sessions, Biology students per- formed experiments such as artificial fertilization of frog eggs. Advanced students enrolled in Chemistry concluded the course in an application project of qualitative analysis, a method of deter- mining the makeup of substances. Through disec- tion of cats, Physiology classes learned the basic composition and structure of animals. Applied Math l and ll provided the students with a practical math which could be used in everyday living. Higher mathematic concepts were intro- duced to senior students enrolled in semester courses of Analytic Geometry and Math Analysis. The broad scope of the Math and Science depart- ments at Center provide for the individual wants and needs of the students. fni Toni liunleivy vit lu vodrey and Dennis Bradley explore dimensions of volume using ripple tank ' l 3 l l Nancy let- Five: Slitiitliaiiil filming I, It Marilyn griggbc Basic litisiiwss, lst-tiiiillwvpiitg lxiiinul II- 'Ns i liiil Pt pl! lub , , . N s L i 5 'Xtlxisci Vickie lennings- liorikktieping, lftlslltyss lkiyy fjffu I Macliincs, legit ltlli ukrlxisci, Itltt tinls .-Xtlx ist-i. Carole Melson'--Basic Business, Recordkeeping, Typing I Assistant junior Class Adviser. Velma Siard-Secretarial Prac tice, Typing Lucile Smith e Clerical Practice, Notehand, Typing. ki cw Students prepare for fast pace of business world Sc ward ,DWUH5 I,,,l,i,I, i,,i,, ,M ii,,.i,,.t1,i i-t .ii tri.. ditto machine. Clerical Practice, with Secretarial Practice, Recordkeeping, Bookkeeping, and Gffice Machine courses were offered to Center students to acquaint them with office assignments. Students applied these newly acquired skills to various machines to gain experience for office situations. Speakers and demonstrators of all types of life provided a greater chance for students to learn by coming to Business Law and Office Machine classes. An attorney, a sergeant from the police department, an insurance representative, and an IBM salesman were some who came to Center. Business Law students expanded their range in court procedures by attending insurance trials as jurors each week. A field trip was taken to jackson County Court House and Prosecutor joe Teasdale led the tour of his office and the jail. The students then sat in on a civil and criminal case, which helped them become familiar with the basic background of our legal system. W f M4 'v IX I K.: S3 ,.,v-4 in W5 4M'V 571'1 RW, Pleased with their finished product, Bobbie Haughenberry and Renay Brewer take fresh cookies from the oven. Practical Arts, P.E., Driver's Ed. classes polish essential skills Students gained useful knowledge in Practical Arts, Driver Education and Physical Education classes. Essential skills were learned and per- formed with needed efficiency. Practical Arts students acquainted themselves with skills pertinent to everyday life. Clothing, Foods and Home Furnishings taught girls impor- tant aspects of Homemaking. The addition of new equipment helped boys to improve manual skills in many fields of Industrial Arts. Driving Simulators added variety to the cur- riculum of Centers Driver Education course. Simulated driving conditions improved the pro- gram by allowing more students to gain practical X i f experience on the road. Filling a vacancy, Mr. Ken M i i ag ,gsff Carlson betarne a new atlilition to the staff of the A '.gir rl . If A f Driver's Education departments T ' istv c, I Physical Educ ation tlasst-s acquired skills necessary to attain phxsical fitness and dexterity. E it - saw ii .5 Ciirls' Intramufalis latin: howl t ompetitions hetween 'fs 4, iris A ci lsses Jtox it tit lofi o H Joitunitv tot' sttttlents to 'Q I1 C l l l I develop competentt- and good sportsmanship Boys in fourth hot.r Plitsit .il ltlticttioititi'i'It'tttltt1ir skills in soccer. OLIlSlClO of SCltOf7l --fit, A , r 'gig Li 3 , .af ,. 2? f'IY2.', -., es lls tical ation per- elves wing, ipor- new skills cur- Jrse. pro- tical Ken f the ,ki l ls ifiiy. ,feen I5 to ship Ken Cdrlifm - llrixifi liliit .iliiiii l liniil XX ws lllllll Cioac h Shirley Foster iiiitliinig ll Ill loocls l, Housing intl lloniii Iuinishinigc Naleens Max Hayesd Bow' Physical tiltiiiitionq t Cluh, Head Basketball toaili, lliiacl liolt Coach. Ted H0lmeS-f Drixcti hcliic ation, Mis- souri History, Soplioinore 1 lass Sue Holte- Cirls' Physical Education Proc isioneltcfs L.W. Lee-General Metals, Pom-r Mec hanic s. Virginia Ray-Foods II, Clothing I, ll, Ill. Dorothy L. Rayburn-Foods ll, Robert L. Smith-Boys' Physical Education, C Cluh, Head Track Coach, Foothall Coat h, Winifred Sutor-Girls' Physical Education, lntramurals Adviser. Charles Summers- Electricity, General Wood- working, Audio Visual Coordinator. Duane Unruh-Boys' Physical Education, C Cluh, Head Football Coach. Mackey Wilcoxon- General Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Machine Drafting, Practical Arts Department Chairman. E. I. Wills-Driver Education, Senior Class, Stadium Coordinator, ,. K Avi Dick Kenagy diligently works on a tahle leg to complete his project for Woodworking. L lean Carson: Xi: ' lrlll, lohn Chronislerz time tailw- liirlx tilt-4-, ilNllXt'fl ftlfifrriis 'Iorn Lrearnerl Xii lx Mt t I.IllS, XflN,lIlCf'fl Xrt f mttx, llraxxiiitg ,intl l'.ii'iiingg Mlxtiiit wil l7i,ii,-.img ,intl llainting, Art f lull Larry Holmes: Art IV, Art Crafts, ljrawingg and Painting, Advanced Drawing antl Painting. Christine Mertens: Llernian I, Language Arts llp Cernian C lull. Barbara Peter: trench l, ll, III, IV, French Club. Lorene M. Roller: Latin I, II, III, IV, Appretiation ot Literature, Lan- guage Arts IV, FTA, Latin Club. William A. Scott: Spanish I, ll, Ill, IV, V, Americans Ahroafl Aclvi5er, Foreign Exchange Student Adviser, Spanish Club. Don Shaffer: Band, Theory and Harmony, Stage Band, Spring Musical. Aasisting Miss Mertens in the language lab is Mr. William Clapper of the State Department of Education. Guam A ? A 'h--....,,,H N -nw..,,,,L Wig., 2 2 2 u --n-y! 'W l if Mrs Virginia Carhartt atxfiil- het wtriil tri ltr-gin plating Using a portable hand loom, Nant y Waldner weaves a shawl in Art lV. New German Course adds to Center curriculum Danny Roberts, Don Collins and Cfraig Murdotk sing during a choir assembly. Throughout the year the Language, Art, and Music departments strove to bring the students of Center Closer to a cultural awareness. With the addition ot German I to the Foreign Language department this year, Center students were able to choose from a variety ot four ditterent languages now being ottered. New textbooks helped students gain a better understanding and broadening ot their interest in the language that they had chosen. Cleared to contemporary Amerie an lite, the new boolts cov- ered subjec ts that would appeal espet rally to the high sc hool student joining the Musit rlepaitinent this tear was Mrs. Virginia ta.iii.a.tt, who arcompanit-d the music classes on the piano suniininty up the xear's worls, Mr tihronistei ieinailwcl it was an extremely good tear with the tot .tl dtipaitint-nt upholding its tradition ot inte siiitgiiw 'ill t ' . if fx ' Vi we .J-Va ggigpf' wi S 2 Z? ' 0 ' ' ' W 2 H A Mrs. Betty Hughes and Mrs. lewel Fahnestock pause tor a moment of relaxation from their task of washing drying, and folding towels. 4-35-5 g'.t Z. a K 773.5 K. .E k fl ttii X ' , . V ' ,N .,..V,1 ffl XY: V . , . X' ' ' 3 f ':'i . .. ,k., -f .. . I I wwkt. : .5 fy L . K rw 'VV' fi, V' f'gV7 7 ' ' -' 755' fx .,.. , .f .'., - r -, '-2 --: ' 937 . . - A t 1 a f i V f 1 , 14' 'I V' ., ,. li - . :V f ' ' ' ,. . F ' ' ' W- . 'WM .. f f LQW' r. 5- 5 VV , 4... M V V t . ta... Q V - 5 KV. . ,I gh t .K . , 4, .L ,s i , , I 5 , it gi I I . 1 .s-5 I , A 'L -WM , -MN Q M V . l i ' W if . M--v..,sWf: F 'W -K Qt 'r V gr-f V.....,f N.. -ww - . V 4 fa wg. t X ' -V , t -M We V 'fl' ,,. '2' f a Q. . ,X U fi x A W V X A x I 1- ..,,, ,,,-an gb tv . V Q .: ' M .. M. . 4 fiff-was gp -N ,S 'r ' 'l 5 , ,. . W-1 t ,sl WM . a M- ,Q . gy! I Q A ., , I . ,MQ .K is .t,V ,A N I, 4 Ml 9' 4 ., . W VV A fl A M 'flglw ' - l V , f ' .' 'W' -wg of 5' .AY 9' r f' ' H ' A 2:54 V Q, M, may M 4- s Ugg-ff V uv-M M W' M.. ...N f' M ... .K l in f Cafeteria Staff--Mrs. lily Resnick, Mrs. Edna Mthliel, Mrs. Fern Rickey, Mrs Clara lxieiilmeigw, Mis llif-ini.. lk lin . Xlrs lolinx St lineidt-r Mrs Dorothy Holder, Mrs. Ruth Wise, Mrs. Betty Adcoc lt, Mrs. Theresa Falcone, Mrs. Dorothy Minnie-.ii Mis Ioit-nv livin-ltm Mrs Rtilmx lt-rm. lllll- 0,,,,,,,,...v-h.w-WM janitorial stafffBob Green, Amos Bolin, Atrell Gregg, L. R. Ludlow, Howard Hartman, Allen Boone, lim Hoezl. Cafeteria and custodial staffs fi I I necessar duties Proficiency in performance of daily routine tasks by the cafeteria, custodial, laundry depart- ments kept the machinery of the school operating smoothly this year. Each staff fulfilled its functions with the competence befitting the capability and resourcefulness of its members. Supervising the maintenance staff, Mr. Allen Boone accomplished management of upkeep of the school and surrounding grounds along with the combined efforts of his co-workers. Utilizing technical knowledge or their acquired skills in each undertaking, the custodians kept everything from the machinery in the boiler room to the glass in the trophy case in the best condition. Providing practical and nutritious meals for our students this year was the cafeteria staff. Headed by Mrs. Theresa lalc one, the qualified tooks kept the menus varied with two choices for the niain is we , if ' i 1 tt, isfr' course salads and desserts f as s is at .,, ' 7 if if 4' 3, V y The laundry facilities were handled by Mrs. ,f Betty Hughes and Mrs. lexxel lahnestotk. All these duties were performed xx ell keeping t enter lf lfcsnzrk shcr-s fhei--1 for lfii.i:e,ii-s prep. for the rl.ixr's Iunrh in excellent Vyqirlcing ttimliliqiii lu! 1. w fit fri, L1 J' A F56 1 53 . 'x 1 4 4 . , ff i YG an .mf Q4-, De La Salle Truman North Kans Oak Park Raytown St. loc- Cenlrll Raytown South William Chrismm Columbia Hlckm ln Ruskin S. rfb M ' it I whiz? , f ' ' fe if Al we XM ,, wx ,U 1 If 526' 4' ,wah I: 'WW Y 1 1 i A W w w GE.. , BE '-Q 1 Mg, . - '... , :Q M .. 1 ' y ' ' L j ' Y' 5 W.-L if foams Vj If A V than I , 2- 1, ing E , ,, . A ff FQ QU 3 H 93 Hi mi, '13 43 M YQ.. in . t L .. L 2 -aa Ev , fi? iv X 'h L' nn. , ' Lt i ',W? E 4X3 I SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD front Ron. T. D.1nr.1s,CQ. Kopuios, Clroonw, B, Curtis, Thrrcl Row: K. Pinkard, I Vwltw, B. Lord, M. Stynmn D. Drilnoxdnni, CL Ftzllwr, IU. txnwrwkv, S Cttammeter, S. Lanvon, D. S. Sxwndrowski, K. Haysler, 5. Stewns, D. Bucksner, B. Schwartz, I Cloxwtt, M. Allrvd, H. ljaxwxg Se-1 onrl Ron I. Tcfeterfx, L.. South, A. Montee, V39 396918995 Hack ROW I. Dettnleavv, I. Loc kledr, C. Ford, M Salle- LD. Felllmtnelr, R. MIIIX, tx Vntzpgt-mid, Cr. Holton, F. Molfw, l.. Brown, L. M4 Horner. P- llllidft, M- Bftdffl, R Cyn-IFN P- fXW'fH L- gfflflwf t Dennis DICJIOVJODI strugglew tor x't1rdQ Latter intercepting Shawnee Mnssion North .wrnal at .an .mpw garner LJH-llIt Lr.ifLx L5.1rtl !Lt2.x'1tV U fr' LMHLJ' I I r-' 'L'-V'-'vltfxf' A'A'V f'n XLMIM N 1 Jamal ,p p any F , ara, f' 4' 9 ', if If 4 V7 A ' aw who ff- F W ' f -f' ' ' ,ff sf , W Q JL .hiv fn I 1 I if ',, fy ,.. X V .- , t , , , ,M lu 1 A ,,..' ,- r, M F Ent rs: ff- K , Q.. as-, an tid L3 H A as 6 ,. v Z -'ff f 'l F .2 ,- . A , if QV 4 V , c xg V.,u I 1' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Front Row: Chuck Malone, Rolland Verl Mason, Bob Meiners, Louis Huber, lim Fricke, Mark Fowler, Quentin Fuchs, Tom Dunleavy, Ted Beckett, Mike Lally, Darrell Burnsg Back Row: Marshall, Bruce Fuller. Louis Huber applies pressure to a Shawnee Mission North player. M33 intently watching tearnnmtes battle .-iigaiiisi Truman opponents, M k L ll contern ul :tts the om time or mother 1 lose game w F ju Q.. . ie a y 5. a is . an . ., i Xwwqxgxwi-ny. V J! xix fi ' A Q,' or- V if 9 'S l i S H ez R ,ff Q . Q 1. I y V g, zsvrsiwl I8 Ki-ll N A 5 H 1 ,,A KV , W I - Sktllfully controlling the ball, Blttxt' btlllll Al, , ll tuentin wr yy f.,1' L If nu..-an-1 3 ic s out1umps VX11 iam Chrisman opponents while attempting to store jacket Cagers find Suburban 1 1 . ff' 1 1-J QA 1 111.,1t,.NUIl 1,1 ,,1 11, , 1 1 1 11.11111111- llllallll 111.11-ll411ll.1111ll111l1- ,U Iwi X1.111,1lt1' 8 tough competition Erratic play and various mishaps were respon- sible for many Close games and bitter disappoint- ments in the 1969-70 basketball season. The Cagers started the season well, winning four out of five games, The games were all hard fought, but the season started downhill when the ciagers lost four key games early in lanuary. Unfortunate breaks and lack ot' height were partly responsible tor the unsucscessful season. Quentin Marshall was the only returning starter and although the team was well-balanced, it was inexperienced, Mark Fowler, who occupied a key post positions had .1 slow start due to a broken ankle suffered during football season. Because of various i111 idents which took starters out ot' play, increasing lFiilJlJl'ldllt e was placed on the iunior's support during the year. lim Fri1ke was touritc-cl on to play the post position. lied Het kt-tt, Holland I111 llN, k1lttVt'hi.lI1if uels, and Hob Mciiiiilis lwlpt-1l out .1s loiwattls and guards, X1X11tl1 ltkt llX.iN1llf'lllll'kl 111111ors .md prornisrng 11111o111111s1 xillilllillldilillt l.1't1lt'tfs ttllttftt cagtfis lhlxtt l11111es llll lilltitt llklTlk 'llll s,11.1sor1ss RUIIJDKI f'LH'IH WvL1mf-. HH- MW 'vw irfmlmlx rw Fwd Hawkrtl 'K , K M 1 V, Vf,, 7' kkv, KAW, My . r ,, .ww Preparing to taker J shot, Vvr! Mason drives past his Truman opponent. ' ' ,. HrzucH1Ue'r, wvknng to take advantage of the I-I 'SilLI.lIiUI1,.lIIN5 .xml gnmfrnptx ru Nmk has wr und imc- Ihr I i 1 Q . ,nr-' 07, .0 ff ,K -' Aff... 1 .- 1 I 1 11.1.-5-ff. -, 41-- 1,2-V1 '- . -' 1 , ' , 1, f 1.. is -g':':-'17-5:-.'3,'f:511134:'g:'29:g,,g,',1 ,.-.75 zfwagj.-:qg.i2:f-1, 3121, il, ., .1 Q. 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Coath Boh Bessenhacher felt the boys showed a good attitude throughout the year. Five IV players advanced to the varsity squad early in the season vvhigh gave more juniors a chance to play. Given this opportunity, several boys played vvell enough that they will he an asset to next year's varsity squad. f s a f 2 leff Ulmer aims for another two points to add to his nights total. Shooting trom the outsitlt iunioi Haw- True adds txxo more points for Center - lltu- ff , 'Nl 244 - . 1,145 ' ff 5,1 ' iam 1' . F le 5' ,LE N T 4 9 ' Z , I ,. . ,wif ? 5f lika gH A lg' i ,no-Q az Xu 'i Q ,fn ' ,' f I .1 0, CENT gENTE 4144 ENTL SBE! '52 IF '1 l 'fr IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM- Front Row: Rand QT J E TE Lui f Ilia, lla, Q S .I Q 47 y Nap, leff Ulmer, Dave True, Ron Huska, Don Collins, Second Row: Steve Parrott, Steve Samuels, Stan Law, Roger Newton, Larry Hannah, Allan Schmidt. Ron Huska arches a medium range jump shot over the out- stretched arms ofa Ruskin defender. 4? '22 ,Dir 4 . A ' ,M -'T-T W if 1 Q 6 m 6, if '- G , , il, ,, f ,f W' fi X , 5 W1 f- gf! f L J 1 rg X ,gfwmgl - r, 3' nv, 4 f igfigfigigk 4 i, 3 is WWC ,MA fm. I ,J 4 V 1 ,, , V S ,wwf ,Lww:UVY,, W,-K-WN.-awp...f 1' ' ffpf','22'-'rki-' W 5 , :Kim U Vwf, ,f K, , V, ,G If ,QM w9!6V Waiting for the hall to he hrriiiiglii iii liiiunil. l.irix li.iiiii iii intl Stair lam light to gain position on their mei: SOPHOMORE TEAM-Front Row: I. Van Becelaere, D. DiGiovanni, B. 1. Stricker, P. julian, R. Huska, K. Day, M. Hinrichs, D. Fellhauer, T. Dicus Curtis, S. Huber, W. Sallas, 1. Dunleavy, V. Aldridgeg Second Row: Back Row: L. Wise, C. Onstad, R. Critzo, K. Smith, M. Allred, M. Smitley 1 Q Sophomores acquire first year game experience Jw if .E .t Q WMWQ 25 5, ti sz: ji.. Dennis DiGiovanni drives hard down court as the opposition presses in. Tensely poised, Virgil Xltlntiige pwp.1rt-s to nut-lump his opponent -liti- . . . :uf ,yi . 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K '-.',f- .,.13-L' -Fzcsffifpl Li-A jmgng -:Lrg ' Q.. . , 'wx f -f ff-Ah1'?,...f--xf:-'--4'-.fe-2-.:.'g+ 'y-g:s.wr1 :-v:.'f1 f:-L- : '-- ' -' '':-5-'jQwc.,1'-,l,2'q:I.-iff?-Y'F:f?-1q::?f'3'.i2?1-'Q 21,5251 1- '1 -1: '1- f Q H 5' 3.ffsH.Qj1:1a.i4ifs,ifae4e'?x-156:12was-:gifV Y X , axf'9Y 4CW in v ,,, . 1a 11 f r w., Z 'uhmvf rw the IIS-pound xvolglwt class, Dlmmy Spalding strugglex to pm hu oppmwmt .mcl ktwp iw XN5!1I1HlQIF'fUYli fm Q W as Q 1, 'V' Q M' l VWM 'WW' f ai 1 ,ff 3. ,MM Z , N , vw as X '-'- m,fb,:'a-xv Q.-4,-X-L? f ,.p,4,Q-V, , V . , X W ,.?N,l,X , ,, '- f ' yi 2 - ' , -, V A rf 5' AW W IMII'Sl.1ttxx1mrIwrm !xxm1m'xY'l ww ,. ,.,,,, 1 F' 1 ,z . .nz W X' +'Q:f' fx WX x Y , X ,S 3 N .Bw 451 'V VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD S- Front Row' Dan Caftrey, Mark Manne, Birgeg Back Row: Coach Ken Carlson, Mike Mathews, Tony Moudy Danny Spalding, Brent Ozbun, Mark Ehrhard, Chris Sandmoen, Cary Rolland Borders, Kent Martin, Rick Milone, Richard Page, Bob Ellis Wrestlers take first place in Center Tournament yrpiifw , ,, ,. f gm 'ff jf C :lrllllI'i Xlifiltliitl-1, lxf-illaittl lltmlllr hlwilk Kxlmilllfl, fklllsk' Mtill'i'V-'S tlml lfilll Xliniirlx iroiifllx tli-V mlirx tl 1 ll iii-2 ll.lll' liri ilu llllfll llW flftltlff lf'll'llrllll lll l l Led by Coach Ken Carlson, in his first year at Center, and assisted by Coach Boh Dennis, Center's Wrestling Squad was built almost entirely of underclassmen, Center's Varsity matmen took first place in the Center Invitational Tournament with Danny Spalding, Rolland Borders, Mark Manne, Mike Mathews and Tony Moudy as first place winners. Taking second place in the Shawnee Mission North Tournament and third in the Shawnee Mission Tournament, the grapplers went on to place fifth in Conferenc e and fourth in District, Representing Center in the Regionals at Ioplin were Varsity wrestlers Danny Spalding, Rollancl Borders and Chris Sanclmoen, with Spalrling and Borders advancing on to State. Made up of rnostlxt soplroinorea-s the iunior Varsity teani was represented otilstaiitlingly lw RUCliy'ihflkllT7LllIs, PatXfXWiser1ian, Raiitlx Blat! Doug Cornell and Craig Biniklt-x F In an effort to work his competitor on to his back and in pinning position, Mike Mathews uses a tight waist hold. Three varsity grapplers go to state wrestling meet With a final victory of 14-2, Mark Marine demonstrates Beginning a new round by launching into action immediately, varsity wrestler Rolland his ability to stay on top ot his man in the district meet. Borders fights to break down his adversary. 7? Nw! XZ in 1 J.. 4 4. -, . . Cross country team races against clock With only two returning lettermen, Dwayne Smith anrl Rohert tuiinstant, the Cross Country tt-ani lat ke-rl eximerienc e, hut not enthuSiaSm. After running up a victory against Oak Park and Liht-rtx in a triarneet, they nent on to place sixth in the Cont'eienr'e me-et and Seventh in the State District meet. In the words of Coach Arnall, Although the team was young and inexperienced, they showed great improvement over the course ofthe Seaeon, anti clicl a fine job. VH MR 1 CROSS COUNTRY TEAMfFront Row' Bruce Wheatley, Kent Mathews, Rohert Constant, Dwayne Smith, Mike Holmes, and Terry Priteg Bai k Row. jeff Goetz, Mark Ehrhard, Mike Mathews, Terry Williams, anrl Dave Carraway. lit captains Rohertt fnfixtanl, lJxx,iyi1ifSiiiitli, .intl Nliltt-llrilrnex trinlt'riitil.ittfr tlit- C, fPl'lltllt'llt 1' ititfet 'lil my Q ' Q fa if Y 1 ff f ,u 1 1 R .-.f if , ' ,--.. -LM qv.,- 1 -l..-.-1-1--f- - I i I inning rliii :iii i- Ning Ifwlmw xlllxtw to get in Ilw lead. , K! , V , ,f I X, 4 . f , 4' Q7 J ' ff V f f if 'Z '19 ,QA 4' I 4 fi av, 4 2 X W2 . ' 2 ,V Tim Doarn executes an inward dive, pike piixition, in the competition against Liberty at the second home :nee-r, , if . ' '5' t 04 lv ff fa 1 ' . f 1-'32-W f ' 75 'fx , ,,.., i ' 'fin s f 'xgc n if 4,,'i'7 ,g - i as ?fg i i I gh 5: 4. , if if 'rf 571. , 9 i, W X. Af . Mx' i A, ,. ,L 1 5 ', IFE ge QF l I F E T 4 1 .ss Council aids Communication with student directory 5 The Student Council, atting on student request, served to investigate and improve problems within the school. Suggestions tor changes were turned in to the count il through a suggestion box and homeroom representatives. This year a special project was undertaken by the Student Council. Working in coordination with the Key Club, the Council attempted to pass the idea of establishing a senior lounge. This project would enable seniors to go to the lounge whenever they had a free period. Another change made in the Council was that each fourth hour class was to elect a homeroom representative. Those classes which already had Student Council members in them did not elect new representatives. This idea was formed to bring closer contact between the council and the entire student body at Center High School. This proposal, which took effect second semes- ter, let the elected homeroom representatives attend all Student Council meetings, but only the members of the Council could vote on issues. ge ag ,fi E of I st lack Bondon tells his homeroom of the council's actions. Dan Fellhauer and lan Virden tlistjuss proposed student council activities. Council president, Andy tiuxq addresses tht- student body. gina ,M,,.,,.W 'QW Y fan, ll ' qy Sjv ' . ,I - pg, X ,, y E E 4 r i i 3- .34-Ly ,f- 5-., 5.5 ar , V, 6 . ', ..,.-' -1,33-13' ' . , - ff -' W 2 f -L wi: - ' 1: flf .iggg-gg,jjf3iQt',? Y -X V d3f:1Ef4i!.1Qf' ' .1f'3'.f,gt- .. 1 f 'Tiff 'V ' ' W 'k Giysffv- F V 4 Vt'-' 'mfg YL ' 1? A 5' ,V Q9 lf. If jf viii.. ' I xii, 5 .gi Y-'4 , ,f 6 'Wahl' f, ,.,. . I 'l if'i,,M . ' yfv-512 542, 'S,f 7! ' 5525.1 Eff 4 f V v xy Q' 4 ,af M i 1 ij, J I av' 4 ' s kv '. li, Y 4 Mr. l. 1,'., 54. 5 ,my ', '- -fa, fifm - . -uf ,,, 4 ,As -, fl. .V , I, ,fny,,s,f 0 1 1., ,,n 11 , ' ily. All Q, 1. 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' 'H , 'Ja - , .Y KX .tv ,V V ,Q ' ff ZRA ul' ' me M ' My P 4 Y ,I Wu.. , V .'-'17 1 A ' Q .i', , 5 X , E 'f 14. Q-1 rl A f 1 's ww. fx .v. A 'Q I wif , r 1 h w n 93: 0 4. 4 - . , . .. ,. 5, ,. .V 'jf'-V .,,. nn. .1 . 'ln ', ...A L- ,NT.--':v1:k,1.- ,J4 :,,.::.. -- 3 x c- . 1- 1-, A .lv -. fir '-'Y- 2' ,,. ,.,.. :f -Vw-.--v - i.,.,,,- ,., . , . - . ,..-,f.,:x ., x, :' 4.4.1331 .- -x '- 4 --7: - - -- u J 'i,-ff-. , -, .i .-A -W - f,',, f ' -' ,Y :M '... ,C ' -...f Bright new uniforms circulate true spirit throughout Center an fx 3' 'N Q! 5, N., I-P Z' 'TJ U 'D 'O fi C' Z 4 .L 'f D .., 2.1 Q. C C -.- C1 ft V .,, 'D I '-P IT' C uw 9.1 uw I-P O Constituting the largest club at Center High girls who united as one group to inspire spirit throughout the school and at sports activities. Each member carried out her true spirit by wearing her new blue and gold uniforms just initiated this year. The new uniforms consisted of navy blue long-sleeved shells, gold culotte skirt and crop top, white socks and navy hlue tennis shoes. Worn on the center ot the crop top was a navy blue emblem with diagonal letters CHS. Pep Club yell leaders were added to the organization this year. These tour girls were elected to keep the spirit high and to help lead the cheers from the stands. They collected attendance cards and helped decide who should receive the award ot' pepster ofthe month. During wrestling season eight wrestling yell leaders, voted on by the club, led the cheers at all ofthe wrestling meets. Hoc kett. WRESTLING YELL LEADERS+Front Row: lean Hays, Wendie lensen Vicki Vodrey, Fran Patti, Back Row: Patsy Gilles, Margo Hoopes Nan Berry lan naw' . ,pp.,., if iw 4 i ., . ' , ' T V , , ,L X , .t gifs M A , .f.. VA Y .ff I X xt '- f ada, .. ' . wsu.. aj if' . PH' UUB OFFICERS twill lslriu. 'xtiiix' lsopulus, krvs t armrighi, Sally Pfeiiti At.iir-ati tlfvtfittsr ill ltittlth' - '- 1 Qw j ,ltl , ilti.tW,i ii hit l--tier hlef, President, Carol Xtittvi, X it ti-l'r1'sid9tWl, Donn-1 lllllf' KHl ll'ml 'G M l Hx I K 'U' l l 4 l l itat' ta Dunn, Trea-,uri-r 'filet l i'ii Q0- The Sprnnrnpr X'Xl1r'c'l prmfrdfw ntusrt al ente'rt.nnn1ent tor Dannv Roherlg, , was date .mtl other students ,ut the !'HMft1 Hnnwerornlnpg Danfe 1 -- Q 24 1 f 4 1 1 W 4 ' Q ? ' 1 1 1 Z ff 1 ,W 41 21 '11 1 ,iw r 4 ff K .2 f 6? ff sf 'I fe 1 5 ,Z f ff? l 1 I! ,f ffwf 1 .M sw., Students gather tn the front hall to register before entering the Ht7lIWPKU!T'III1tJ, l'Mrttt f- I SES Miss jennings and Mr. Creamer serve refreshments during a break. Q 'QM 'tha .g Jw, Q 1 1 ii it fg 3. i , Y sg? 5-r i 9 A ..g.,1-.v----iY,, P PF' 'ff -, W. B ,Q Q' M , F ,hfw Q Ki Al 'P . 4 ? ,. Q. If ,, K FM Ti ,if . 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X if , N2 - X A ' ' f .fy ' '- N . , 9 A ,- ,jf , If I ., ,fi up QC 7 fs y S J, 5 I if H W5 Q L ww, S gf X 51,6 XY K . ,Ei A S X Q 5 QA -: ', X? , 'Q xg an . 1 . 5.1-1---i----V-H V - - - illfl U ' 11' QI' .M 4' ii Pep Club boys and C Klub members t heer team members on as Center takes the lead against William Chrisman C Club and laeket Pack rouse sport enthusiasm IACKIT PAfK OFHCIALS Mark 'lrt'asiit'tg X'ictifl'rt-sitlt-rn' Lraig Murtlot l'rt+.tlt-ta 'tri t lltlt'llt,iilt1l sumti Nt-tl, Stat rt-tary'-lrtiasurt-i and t live--rlc-.irler Nlllxi' l lwlllu- lltt't'llt'.iil4'I Monitoring the halls during the lunch shifts was the C Club's main activity. Members of the Club were stationed by the doors and at the end of the two hallways by the Cafeteria. Their pur- pose was to stop unnecessary loitering in the halls. Only those students who carried a pass were allowed to go by the monitors. Members of the Cf Club have lettered in a sport. To letter in football a boy must play JO quarters and in basketball a boy must play I8 quarters, In traek and swimming a boy must earn I3 and 20 points respettixiely. Wlhen a boy earned a letter in a sport, he betame a rnernlmer ot the C Cflub automatically. Supporting the Q' Klub was tht- bots' latket Pac k. XNlorkin5.1 to promote spirit not only in pep clubs but among all in altt-ntlanto they helped the learn kno-A that t enter was lieltintl tht-in it 5 , f L in 4 :u 2 A H L .i , , . ,- ' ' of-kg: - L-. ff? -- r . -1 ,.,-,-.:,, - . , 'H .j,.,,' -iv' T, 53 Ko ,K Z ,.. 17 'I Q ' ,,Ax X Q34 g 4 3' ,ji 4' Affixing the seal making Center ta member of the national Future Teachers organization is Sallie Everson, President of Center! FTA, W I r' 7 Y f i fi V-zz Nj , :Z'?zi,:'3 CQ f, 4,.. ! f I 7 wg ' 1 1 , , 5 'E' 4 wa Jw gf, f, , , A, 6 f wav ' 1 New members hold candles while reading the FTA pledge at the installation ceremony. ,Q ' if V511 aiiiii iiiii f All Mg' I i f Z1 'Q Q B 1 ee,i i f me W ' e HA liixl Rim, 1.11 lm' lcixteir, Vit 1-'l'ri-xiiliinl' S.illivlxt1iuriri, Piiwirleiiiq Donna l,DL1xeiilmei'ry, C tirulyn Q llpll l3cinn.illiilgiiiiiIt,XXt1i1iIi Si lilimzrimn, lx.ii'vi'i Mir lull, vIitJ'l,YCNIflf'lll Mi-ie lun-iii Riilli-r, Mlxixt-i' 'Xflilw Xtilmn, lliillx' Slum, Rollin l3.ill.intx'ne, Ititlf'Xnn iii-xt lixxiiirl, l.itiwn lltinr tin, ii,.i,,,,Lm Mdrelm M1,mf,,e, ,f,,.,K,,t iiililiii Nlitlmnx, Iie'.ixiii'e1r inixltr lliciinlmiii, Fiiintiif l5l'lllNIt'Il'l, iXl.llL1illl'l l.ieli- liilii' lluiii-gun, it i will l-'rm lkim Iii-Ht, gli ,if,i, t i,t1ilt,i tl.ir.i C .iri, li'i1vfl.illx,tiltiiv lhri-xx -Mlilt-x, llilil.i Sli.iril.i If it lt lwii Slim' lxiiltiii Ili-iinix Nttiln-i lxiin l tliwviiqi-i, lxriii Nlllllll limiirlx f .kllllllrlxt Ntiil Hlw ivliiiri' lli-Itlriiil iii in c 1.1-,i-,wily f,i-lk, t,iri-i'ili.iiini It iil,i li lin fliii liiii Xllin, Xllll tl.ili l-iii Ii.illxiii l.iiit't Ciilutii l'x.l'Il lx lx i , . i , , Y , . . ,,,i,,, l,,,, r,.,iiIi.i, liniiiw l'lt'!lllfll, inriiitlitillxlill Ntiw.iiiil,iixxi1ll I ill Hi iv tlirwi-liiiiiiwi' Nillx Xxlllltllllx, i x ,i x' ul ii A 'ri l-t,itiliii.rn lliiiii limi llii ii. ilifiii-it nun init- l will-. l fill-'ill Xvlllti '--ILllNllL1lX, lviirilw riiimi' li' A fi Mr. Banaka awards senior Marilyn Benner with pin and certifi- Late at induction ceremony for National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll and ational Honor Society select l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ff-front Row' B. Bishop, V. Clmiprnan, Benner, C. Iolwnson, K Terliune lliirrl Ron M. Beirne, R. Willhoite, Cf Clgiry, M. Monclsclwein, P. Breitag, I. Ekstrorn, N. Gammon, Program B. Adkins, VN. Stilltix, B Malxon, lx Mitlwl -X. Hall, M. Clux, C.. Vetter. Clmirmting P. lgtlflfhkl, Sc-1 rettirxg R. West, Nite Presiclentg L. Hulner, M. Clorflon, M. Iwlwlf-r l' fmrrx X l't-nillvtoii, l. Honclon. D. Hess, l Prexirlentp I. Kuecliler. T Clarninwtt-i. I. Htlmler, L. l.iM.ir, 5. Clolrlenlxerg, Htnw P. Wew, Cf Hlwitt- 'X Sim-li-, H ill Nou N llauuliey, N Klux, 'X M.irtin, H Hli.ii'fl.i, S Siirnnieix, gfllllllll limi lb. McLerian, I. Bell, P. Bonita, 5. llnxinw, X l.utf.ilX, Nl Xlntllimw l lflrner, B. Meyer, M t. Allin, ll. M.itlmnx. C' lixltfr, l'. Ni-xxlntirg, M. Qtirnioflx, B. Brown, MLArtor, D. llurvu U. lllflllll-Ill l Rt-tlilx R lu-nngx 'X 5Ll1ITWICll. M. N Exqinx, M. Hotnmnn, lx Drown, I lxnigglit, S. fottittti, D. VVertZ, M. Zulitin, M. Pluinlx M Mllilln Nllx N MUN 'XllXlXf'l W? lg'- iiil 1-H I syji L ' H 3, l A. A A it' 'Q QUILL AND SCROLL-Front Ron. Mrs. l.. Lasswell, Adviser, C. Fisler, l. Hays, S. Cloldenberg, D. Nierenberg, P. Newberg, A. Steeleg Second Rott 5 M. Holmes, K. Cartwright, M. Clarmody, L. Swartz, D. Hess, M. Hofmann, C. Vetter, P. Barrows, B. Browng liar ls Row' D. Smith, Ci. Holloway, L. Huber, D. llursig, R. West, P. Carry, M. Kahler, A. Pendleton, Not Pit tuied' l. Kuec hler, M. Dunn, R. Lubert. scholars through excellent academic achievement selves outstanding in the fields ot' service, scholar- ship, character and leadership gained recognition by membership in the National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. For the first time, juniors were inducted into Honor Society in the tall. In addition new senior members were recognized at this time. They acted as guides at the annual College Night in Novem- ber. Four representatives also traveled to the i970 State Convention ot' Missouri National Honor Societies at Northeast High School. M! Quill and Scroll selected students on the vear- ff , book or newspaper statt who pertormed superior .422 40' work in some phase ot' journalism, sut h as writ- ing, editing, management or photography Being inducted into either ot these groups meant achieving the highest honor .ixailahle to students. Second year mr-mheis Xnnt- Su-irlrq Pant 'Nrwll' Ls ill' l 'l' l ' al ll'i 'mlm 'lm lunior and senior students who proved them- Y . F x E L s Q, ,N Ui! ax, ft rx: ,. -9 ,. ,. 3 A J w I E 1 E i A 1 I' 'S ga al 2d id in id e. Ie 1- id 3- 4 as 3- i- Sl H 1. Kalki' ,V W sf W,,W, , A i L ,, ' ' a '1-5: ,f ' 7 'f?'r Y , - f Q , 1 '. a t- 5 1 x ' , Il NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE- front Ron: Ioan Rutlacler, Susan Pittman Lliris Qliry Mark C ilgux Hi Sokolotf, Rick Cfirotto, ,Ne-t ont! Ron Rose-anna Willlioite, Terri Cordon, Frank Melton Bold Brown Bricl Rope Larry Karol, Arlen NVQ-insteing lliirfl Rom: Vicki Lowe, lan Knight, Larry Smith Mike Holmes Becky Hill D0 3, loseph, Ken VVarner, Karen Boksitk, Leslie Marsh, liatk Row: Karla Drover, lirn Rode Dtxid Biicksner Robert McDandel, loe Brandt, Dayifl Friedman, Ron C ollins, Dave lolwnsen, ff f 5421 rv fltttkf ltttk tttltl Yi! kt ltJ.'t i l ltitlvttle tl Ilii-Yt11't'tlt.itt1l llf'lf-tlf' 't1Ufllltllf'lll 1 L i-...-.-.- 7 Y ., ,QL ,L 1 n ...Af-... Q.,-f-, - ii-523 rt' 1 . -- - - . . MELODY MAIDENS-Front Row: N. Laird, S. Hatfield, S. Eichem, N Stewart, C. Carr, A. Martin, M. Maslan, M. Shockley, C. Fisler, I. Myers M. Mondschein, R. Peltzman, K. Kiefer, I. Straus, Second Row: S. Eggle ston, B. Bishop, I. Bell, L. Licausi, B. Roll, M. Williams, S. Summers, C Link, I. Hockett, E. Baker, P. Partelow, D. Dolginoff, A. Steele, K. Dudney Third Row: T. Clark, M. l-lassell, S. Cottitta, C. Russell, E. Russell, C. Link, Choruses perform at seasonal assemblies Two select groups within the choir, Melody Maidens and Gentlemen Songsters, chosen on a tryout basis, prepared for performances by practic- ing separately once a week before or after school. A first this year for Melody Maidens and Gentle- men Songsters was their performance with the choir on television during the holiday season. They also provided entertainment for school assemblies, a Lions Club dinner, Winter Concert, and entered in the State Musical Festival. In addition to these ensembles, Center's own 87th Street Gang performed at area churches, coffeehouses, dual assemblies and open house. Organized and directed by Mr. james Spence, this ll member folk group prepared for their programs by practicing outside of school. C. Parks, N. Gammon, I. Kennedy, A. Banaka, G. Hileman, S. Baughman, L. Smith, P. Patterson, L. Duncan, F. Rains, I. Larson, Back Row: C. Brown, l. Allen, K. Michel, M. Carmody, M. Guy, K. Terhune, S. Pollard, G. Woodruff, P. Weiss, R. Steinman, G. Thompson, D. Hayslett, l. Gesch- wind, C. White, E. Kirkpatrick, S. Albright, P. Albright. Mr. Chronister, Meloflx Mantle-ns tliif-t tot .ttlrls tinishing touches to the final rehearsal before the girls' Winter trim vii pt-rioimaitt ei Jlbll- Xff' f I , I :man rown 'd, G .esch- qfsr . X1 .ff final -it , . 5 We 87th STREET GANG-FVOHI ROW' lull Biggs, Maureen Guy, Second Row: Andy Guy, Cindy Fisler, David Farris, Craig Bunkleyg Third Row: Glenda Thompson, Rick Cirotto, Craig Murdock, Back Row: Kent Martin, janet Bell. Ensemble members watch their performance on KCMO T.V. Noon Editionn, i- Ellfagi gb at win al in 25.51 x , -f E, si Wg GENTLEMEN SONGSTERSvFront Row: M. lenkins, D. Walt, D. Collins, D. Roberts, R. Cirotto, T. Doarn, R. Bell, Second Row: B. Adkins, D. Farris, l. Reinert, I. Drury, D. Zurbrick, C. Murdock, D. Stevens, M. Myer, W. Dougherty, Third Row: M. Salzer, T. Apel, S. Kartsonis, M. Zulian, S. Steele, 1. Callis, M. Markowitz, B. Wheatley, I. Farris, S. Stevens, Back Row: R. Winn, R. Barbarash, L. Wise, D. Bryant, D. lohnsen, if Rau, A. Guy, D. Oliver, M. Fowler, V. Mason, T, Myers. lirl - ,gn W W, , 4 4 k A z I x dramatic productions Plaxeis wtl .ittentptctt to Iainiliarife their members with the tlianiatits ot other schools Student reptesentatixes attentlecl plats ot other schools to stutlx their tw hnicaiues .intl to iinproxfe their oxxn sltills. Three maior plavs were protluterl lw t'latfers 38. The tall plat, the t lwilclitns tx inter protlut tion and the spring musical all exhihiterl protitient acting abilitv and clexteious stage xxoilt. To turther demonstrate their slulls, at tors and at tresses t om- peted in speech and dramatit contests throughout the year. A change in one ot their attixities toolt place. Because ot the large size ot the tluh, the annual picnic was given txxite Monte in the tall and Once in the spring tor the graduating seniors, Terminating a vear ot hard xxorlt and experi' ence was the annual awards banquet which recognized actix e members ,-Xt the Plavers' banquet pins were received bv active members and special awards were given to talented actors and crew members. Vi PLAYERS 58 OFFICERSfFront Row. TGlenda Thompson, President, Steve Carraway, Parliamentariang Second Row: David Farris, Vice-President, Arlen Weinstein, Treasure, Patti Weiss, Student Representative, Back Row, leannette Shepherd, Historian, Cindy Fisler, Secretary, Rand Winn busily works on props for the children's winter produt tion. limi 'X Qs H, ,, 'F Q '44vah6r leannette bhe herd and Jreac her Arlen Weinstein otter their condolences to luli Big is who eave birth to a dead baby. P l . lv . , Supernatural realm glows in Dark ofthe Moon lint Hcn'eit1,m.ilitl Mart l'lltttp.ic-llc tiiiilc-tiiiil.iticllrc if-xixal nitic ni Extreme theatrical blending of folklore, music, and dance in a highly imaginative plot where evident in the play Dark of the Moon, which opened the season for drama students. The Ztlth century American play, written by Howard Richardson and William Bernye, was based on the song Ballad of Barbara Allen. This particular version told how Barbara Allen and lohn the Witch Boy met, fell in love and married and attempted to live together just out- side the community of Buck Creek, in the Great Smokey Mountains, The play was selected by the players 58 primarily to bring the patrons in contact with a Wide variety of Jtlth century American theatre. Practicing daily for six weeks with tour dress rehearsals, the combined efforts of the ll member cast, production staff, techmc al crews, and drama coach, Mr. Chet lanclcfs, paicl ott in the two suce- cessful performances pawn. Mr lancles iemarkecl that the play was done partic ularlx well by the cast considering the clifhcullx ot thc- script and projection ot the c ltarac lcris lti' 1 explained to the audience hy the use of special 1 l duced hy colored lightg cool shades ot hlue and l 2 ' . . ii green represented winter while warm hues of i i 5 T yellow and orange signified summer. 1 5 The majority of scenery on stage was centered around a huge mountain made out of paper g mache. While working on the play, cast and crew Children's production charms all viewers Terry-on-the-Hudson, a village in the Catskills, came to life on Center's stage Fehruary I7-I9 when Rip Van yVinkle was presented as the annual cshildren's production, A time lapse of JU years in which Rip slept was visual eftects. The difterent seasons were pro- members became very attached to the prop and nicknamed it Marlin. Directed by Mr. Chet Landes, the children's i,ii eayi , 4 T play had excellence attendance at all perfor- mances, including a morning performance for 5 ff,f , ! f f. . , L, ff f 44,-if ,f f ,, , .A-nf-ff 4,1 wwf, 4: f ,f Q' , 'f V' .,W- -- ., ' -f awwafwwffs-if-ww4W.f-V, wx y ,W-n,f.,, ,' , , , , The villagers of Terrytown-on-the-Hudson gather in the town square after Rip third and titth graders trom the district. Van Wmklefg return from the mountain top. l i l my 1 : f ,,N, X Xtn Winlde lntin es tt ts 'If 55 ' 1 ' l' r R ' fffu ' 1 T R 1 -5 T ' 5 75 ' l W T ge T if f aeiii . s :' 1' Q l , , T 'Q . Rip L T ati the children ot the tillage with one ol his many . ir. 1 S 1 ' Y i Q s .4 - .vt is l - l lil: N sl 3' r i g'f 4 'f ' x 1 'Q . Jw. , ,, 23 , - 1 Sis ,sz bin Q . ,af Qinwaf 3 Fil 5f 494mnlvfw 1225? Z K 'iwgm W2 n Kris Hall and members ofthe Student Council decorate for Sno-Ball. Ice palace sparkles at Center's Sno-Ball dance. Former queen, Carol Smith, crowns Lauren Swartz 'b9 Sno-Ball queen. Increasing the spirit of the holiday season, the Student Council held its annual Sno-Ball dance on December 23. After entering between two sym- bolic guardian lions, couples attending the dance could see that the decorations of holly greenery, mistletoe, and artificial snow properly depicted the sparkling theme of 'flce Palace . The Sound of the Generation Gap provided music for the dance which lasted three hours. Ice cream balls rolled in coconut, resembling snowballs, and punch were served as refreshments. The highlight ofthe evening was reached when Carol Smith, '68 Sno-Ball queen crowned Lauren Swartz as the new queen. Wearing long formals and glittering tiaras, the Sno-Ball court was presented at the dance, as the band provided appropriate background music. Included in the Sno-Ball royalty were senior candidates Ian Pinkard and Glenda Thompson junior attendants jackie Oldfield and Lowayne Shieh and sophomore attendants Vicki Overton and Gayle Thompson. Following the crowning, Lauren and her escort Tom Dunleavy began the traditional coronation dance in which they were joined by the other members of the court. llikl e e'l i fi! ir 5 l i i i l i i i l Admiring her bouquet of roses, Lauren Swartz smiles happily A as 1969-70 Sno-ball queen. i i Q Lauren Swartz reigns as 1969-70 Sno-ball queen l l l i , 1 Enjoying an unusually warm day are queen candidates lan Pinkard, lauren 5w.irw and blenda Thompson. i i i 1 , H I7llf l i we QR 4 s ' S S W... 1? ,.tt.s.,.,u., Sophomore and junior attendants Gayle Thompson, Lowayne Shieh, jackie Oldfield and Vicki Overton meet on the patio to discuss the forthcoming Sno-ball festivities. Q if J A K7 5 es? Lauren Siwaitz .mil lciiii lliiiilt-aw l3l'Hl'l the lestitltles with the queen's waltz. Mark Fridkin escorts sophomore attendant Ciayle Thompson as she is presented at the Sno-ball dance l l f A ,i mf- alll' ,514 nf i vf Kaya ' as 5, M 14, G Va- gMn'i' I AFS CLUB OFFICERS-lani Kuechler, Secretary: Iohn Basgally Pre-siclerit Lauren Swartz, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Brown, Treastirti, Yellowjacket'fans Sylvia and Katerina avidly watch the game. Dream becomes real ity to AFS exchange students A touch of Greek and Chilean culture was added to Center High School this year by our two foreign exchange students, Katerina Pofanti, Greece and Sylvia Schoenherr-Schmidt, Chile. Starting off the school year with a summer AFS picnic at Loose Park proved very successful. With over one hundred Center students in attendance, Katerina and Sylvia gained many new friends before school began. Katerina stayed with Nan Berry, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Berry, and Sylvia spent her year in America with Gayle Hileman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hileman. Both Katerina and Sylvia felt that after they read about America they must come here to see what life was really like. Although they missed their own homes, they liked and appreciated the many conveniences offered to people in America. AFS's own club president also experienced the feeling of being a foreign exchange student. lohn Basgall traveled to Spain the summer or 1969 and made his home with the Cesareo Compadre family. john claimed the summer spent in Spain was one he will never forget The AFS club helped support their students by selling Bells for Peace ', sturlciit shares, .intl a special fund-raising proiet t, lii the spring an AFS assembly was presented iii whit li ttmieigii exchange students from tlitterent st lititil-N related il, L , kc at lieu sururi--e party Flatedly Katerina cuts thc first piett' ol her liirtli ly t i l SOUR' of llitttr dtlX't'Ultil'fN l g-a-q,.sJ.i-oe'-A-ln' H ,fiw 'lblf 93 SH i i if H 'E n W! V E gi We Hi iii! QW in a. gff H g.v' 1 - Y - v - ?f LW ? 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Edntor-in-Chret' Paul Carry .awgm reporter Man Pendlflton Il news story to Cover, IKM - . 4 Y V , 7 v mr' 1 ' V- :A ,zzafyz-. 'j ,.1- - N Fourth houralleviates homework and stress for Yellowjacket staff. Throughout the year, members of the Yellow- iacket staff reached out to organize and co- ordinate the 1970 yearbook. Utilizing modified Mondrian layout, editors and staff, under the direction of Miss Mary Lu Haworth, combined their ideas and their techniques to create the theme, cover design, and layout. There were two main breaks in the traditional style of the book. First, group pictures of the larger clubs were done away with and candid shots of the members in action were substituted. Second, the format of the book was reorganized by placing senior, junior, and sophomore mug shots in the first section. The addition of the darkroom along with the two hour class during fourth hour aided the staff by the amount of work done outside of school. Planning the yearbook dance, the supplement and distribution of the Yellowjacket completed the year for the staff. YEARBOOK STAFF-Front Row: Randy West, Editor-in-Chief, Patti Barrows, Assistant Editor, lani Kuechler, Carol Vetter, Copy Co-Editors, Second Row: Dwayne Smith, Photography Editor, Lauren Swartz, Business Manager, john Basgall, Rozanne Vawter, Robert Lubertg lhird Row: Barbara Brown, Krys Cartwright, Marcia Dunn, Patsy Gilles, Pam Berry, Fourth Row: Susan Evans, Mary Lou Hofmann, Cindy Russell, Sharon Cottittag Back Row: Mark Kahler, lack Nickel, Bruce Owings. Miss Haworth talks to Mark Kahler about a picture while other members of the staff wait their turn to ask advice. is gf g mo N, 'Ke fr Ti? ' f f ri if if 4 A , 'I 3 35 ' f 3 f .. Qs , g.. . , 5fl,., f, .fy 1, , ,. - 1 1.4 , -v.:- '- 1' ' U fi'51,g,k 2-5NE,i' was WF 3 l I 'fr , Patti Barrows and Bruce Fuller symbolize proud attendants, Attendants Sarah Albright and Quentin Marshall anxiously await the announcement of the Yellowjafket King and Queen, -Y lkil 'V Hawk 'U gait raps, o Q l ling: iw 'P ' I Verl and lan represent Patti Barrows, lan Pinkard and Sarah Albright experiment excitedly with the crown Ba anticipating the Yellowiac ke! Queen, dignified Yellowjacket Royalty as King and Queen i i I 4' ,3 f h 'W'-vw 'www f 0 si '1 ' 7 e , , X f 1 ii1L'if'H'U .ic li-I Queen and King lan pmkgmi Amd i,f,.,'l Mdwri rfxiiiiw liappinee nn iwciiiiiin, 11 i X Drill Team car takes first in Homecoming parade A Ahlott, Nana y '.... .. M52 Ar C urso, Frank ,,.. .r.. 5 2 ADAM, BEVERLY . 22,148,149 Adam, julia ...,. ...... t 55 Arlcot k, Betty f.., ....,. 1 00 AIJEIMAN, DEBRA 22,148,157 ADKINS, BOB , . , 22,144,I52, l5B,159,161 Arlreme, Pam ....,....,.. 65 Aeblv, C armen ..,....,.. 65 AES ....,....., ,..172-173 Agron, jett , , , ...... 65 Alber, Mary .,............ 65 Albert, Less ..,.,..,...,.. 52 ALBRICIHT, PATTY ',.. 22,1-12, l43,14B,149,159,160 ALBRICQHT, SARAH . , , 20,22, 134,159,160,16B,182 Aldridge, Virgil .....,. 65,119 ALEWINE, FRANCES ,.... 22 ALLEN, DANNY ...,,..... 22 Allen, janet .,..,, 52,160,174 Allin, Christina , . , 52,151,152, 154,157 Allman, Richard ,...,.,.,, 52 Allred, Mike , .,.. 65,111,119 Ammon, Terri .,....,..,,, 52 ANASTASIO, BARBARA , . , 22 ANDERSON, CHIP 22,94,148, 149 ANDRADE, IANET ...., 22,92 Andreasen, Barbara ...,... 52 ANCELL, KEN . .. .,.,,.. .91 Apel, Tom 65,129,1 33,161,175 Appleby, Brenda .,..,., 52,53 APPLEBY, RAY ........... 23 APPLECATE, LINDA , . 23,148 ARENSON, TONI ........ 23 Arlund, jim ..........,.,. 52 ARMOUR, LEANNE ...... 23 ARNALL, FOREST G. . 8B,124, 125 ARNOLD, BOB . . 23,133,146 ARNOLD, CLARENCE Arnold, Scott ........... 65 Art Club ..,......,. 156-157 ARVIN, TINA ........ 23,150 ASHBURN, NANCY ..... 23 Ashley, Drew .,.. 65,151,176 ' ' 52 Ashwill, jim .,.......,.... Atchison, john t.,.....,.. 52 ATTEBURY, jAMES ....,.. 23 Attebury, joAnn .... .... 6 5 AUSTIN, DEBBIE ......... 23 Avila, Ruth ..,........... 65 Ayers, Paul ....,.. 65,111,123 B Baer, Randy ....,........ 65 BAILEY, 11M . . . 2 3,104,106,146 Bailey, Larry ..,.,,..,.... 65 Bailey, Tim ,......,..,.. 52 BAILEY, WILMA ,......,. 77 Baker, Bill ..........,... 52 Baker, Evelyn ..... 52,159,160 Baker, jim .... ....,..,, C 55 BAKER, LINDA ...... 23,150 Baker, Nana y ......,...., 65 BALDRIDCJE, TONY ...,.. 23 Balentine, linda ...... . , 52 -1844 Balkin, jan. ., .,. 65,151 Ballantvne, Robin ,,.. 65,151 I3-XNAKA, ALI ISCJN . . 2 3,1-113, 15211611 BANAKA, GENE ,..,, 532,172 Band .....,........ 144-145 Banister, Bill , . .,,,,. 52 Banks, Terry '.... .52,148 BANTA, CJARY Banta, Paul ...,....., 52,152 BJO, Mike .,.,.....,. 65,144 Barbarash, Rick ..,.... 65,161 Barden, left ,,......,.,.. 52 BARDWELL, ALAN .....,. 2 3 Barnard, Rick .,...,.,,.. 65 BARNES, DUSTIE BARROWS, LEROY ...... B0 BARROWS, PATTI .... 2 3,1 3 3, 152,153,180,1B2,1B3 BARRY, DENNY BARRY, WILLIAM ..., 23,150 BARTHOL, LISA ........, 23 Bartlett, Candy ,........., 65 Basgall, joAnn . . . 65,174,187 BASOALL, IOHN , . 23,87,173, 174,180 Basketball ........... 112-119 Batliner, Dennis .......... 65 Baughman, Chuck .... 65,176 Baughman, Susan . 52,159,160 Bayles, Becky ............ 52 Bearce, joyce ...,....... 65 Beard, Mike ......... 65,111 BEAVAN, ELLEN . . 23,150,158 Becker, Brad ......... 52,146 BECKER, DEBBI .......... 24 Becker, janet ............. 87 Beckett, Ted . . 52,104,112,114, 133,146 Beeler, Tom .....,........ 65 Beggs, Ceorge , .t........ 65 BEIRNE, MARIE . . 24,151,152 Beirne, Maureen ....... 39,66 BELCHER, IIM ........ 24,150 BELL, EAY .......,... 24,150 Bell, janet 52,152,158,160,161 Bell, janet .............. . . 52 Bell, Roy ....,,...... 66,161 Belzer, Sheldon ....,...r.. 66 Bench, Debbie ....,...... 52 BENNER, MARILYN 24,152,157 Bennett, Frances .,..,. 52,151 BENNETT, PAT ....... 24,150 Bennett, Robin... ,..66,75 Berenbom, Loren .....,... 52 Bergman, Sherry .......... 66 BERCOVOY, SALLY 24,239,174 Berkowitz, Debbie ........ 52 Bernstein, Francie . 66,151,174 Berry, jan . . . 5O,52,56,63,143 BERRY, NAN . 24,92,137,157 BERRY, PAM . 24,148,149,151, 156,180 Berry, Steve .............. 66 Bertrand, john ,.......... 52 BESSENBACHER, ROBERT D. 88 Beveridge, Linda ......... 66 BIBB, RUTH ANN ........ 91 Bickle, Sherry ,......,... 66 Bigelow, Mike ............ ' 52 BICZGS, IULI 24,29,161,164,165 Biles, Donna .....,.....,. 66 Bi11ings,C.reg ......,.. 66,145 BINOHAM, BONNIE ...... 24 Bingham, Marguerite. . .65,66 Birge,C1ary ,....,.... 52,121 BISIICJI' t1'A1'CI3A1-'I X 'I I W Isallillll 1711 Y Blainry Mike 52 131 XNIXI NI-111113, C XPC Il L' I Blair Iell , 1211 l3laIt, Ranclv 611121 131 LLJSCJIV, 1'-XM , ,2-1 I -II I3lerIsoe Rirk 66 Blot her, Trerl 12 BOC IC, I3'XRI3AR,X , . ,24 BCDESCII, DXNX 24 Bogmol, Maxene i,,. ,66 BOCICJPCJLSKY, YEI1 'X 24 BOLIN, AMOS. , 101 BCJNDCJN, ANTHONY 24,150 BCJNDCJN, IACIQ , 24,1321 33, I4B,14fI,I52,l74 Bono, Debbie .....,.L,, 52 Bonnel, joyce ...... ..... t JCI BOONE, ALLAN . . BOPP, DAN ..,,. Borders, Donna . . , . . 52,159 Borders, Rollancl , . 52,121,122, 146 ,..l0l ,24 Borgman, Lori ,.,. 66,14 3,165 Bossic k, Karen Ann 66,155,176 Bosworth, Lynn .,,........ 52 Bowers, Curt ..,,.,,...... 52 BOWERS, DIANE .... . . . 25 Boyer, Cynthia .,.... , . . 52 Boyett, Anita ...... ,...,. 5 2 BRADFORD, DEBBIE ..,,. 25 BRADLEY, DENNIS 25,411,144 BRADSHAW, LARRY .... .94 Brammeier, Kathie .... 66,174 BRAMMER, SONNY .,..... 25 l1Liiiklev, Craig 53,104,l23,I6I Burris, Darrell 53,104,112,146 BLIRRFSS, DIANE ., ., 21, Biirrix, C inrly f... , .... 51 Biirrtis, Ctale, , 66 BIISII, IJ,-Xvl,.,, . .2615ti l3LIN5C',C,1LITy.. . . .51 Butler, Carol ,.. .. , 51 Buian, Bobby , , . 66,151,176 Byrd, Deborah ,... ,.,.. 5 I BYRD, VICKIE .... . ,26 Caftrey, Dan ..,., ...66,12I CAEEREY, MIKE ....... 26,150 Caldwell, Hubert , Caldwell, Keith ,...... ,.,...,53 ...53 CALLIS, IOHN .... 26,158,161 CAMPBELL, KATHIE . . 26,150 Campbell, Randy ..,....... 66 Campbell, Rhonda Campbell, Robert . ....53,1-I4 ,...66,156 Cannova, joe ,....... 66,156 CANTRELL, MARILYN . 26,150 Cantrell, Velrla . ,. ...,....53 CARHART, VIRGINIA ,... 99 Carlson, Carolou .. CARLSON, KEN .. Carlstrom, Patti. , . .,...,,,53 ,...97,121 Carmody, Alyson .....,... 66 CARMODY, MARCY . . 26,143, 153,158,159,160,179 BRANDT, jOE . 25,9B,104,144, 146,155 Brandt, Kathy . ,.......... 52 Brandt, Penny ,..,........ 66 BRANDT, WILLIAM ....... 81 Bratman, judith .,,.... 52,156 Bratt, Rose ......,..,,.,.. 52 Bredeman, PaLilette I- .......52 Breitag, Patty ,... 25,144,152 Brennan, jan ...... ,...,,, 6 6 BRESETTE, PHIL ...... 25,150 Brewer, Renay ......... 53,96 Bridgewater, David 53,149,157 BRIER, IOYCE .,,...,,.... 25 Briggs, Sue ..,,,... ,....,. 6 6 BRINKAAAN, LINDA . . 25,149 Brinton, Linda ,,... .... , , . 66 Brisbin, Doug .....,...,., 5,3 BRODERICK, CHRIS . . 25,150 BROSNAHAN, RUTH . .B2,B3 BROWN, BARBARA. . 25,I52, 153,173,174,180 Brown, Becky ..,...., 66,145 BROWN, BOB ..,..,. 25,155 7 BROWN, CINDY . ., .25,I60 Brown, Greg .,.. ,,.,.,, 1 77 Brown, john ........,,.,, 66 Brown, Lance . 66,108,11l,123 Brown, Nancy. .. .... 5 3,157 BROWN, WAYNE E.. . ,A87 BROWNE, DIANE .. 2, , 25 BROWNINC5, CARCJLYN 25 Browning, Suzanne 66 Bruce, jim .,,....,,.,, 66,175 Brummel, Steve . .. , 53 BRYANT, DICK ,,.. 25,1111 Bubna, Teresa ,... , C16 Bucksner, David 66,111,144 Buford, Clary.. 55 144 Bumgarner, Steve , , . 11 BUNDY, TOM 26 104,113,116 CARR, CLARA 26,151,158,16O Carr, Marianne ..,.,,..,.. 53 Carran, Debbie . . . 66,151,175 Carraway, Dave . . . 66,124,125 CARRAWAY, STEVE 26,158,163 CARROLL, DAN , .......,, 26 CARSON, IEAN ......,... 98 Carter, Anna ..,..... . . , 53 Carter, Roxann ...,....... 53 CARTWRICHT, KRYS . . 21,26, 137,153,180 Carty, Russ .,........ 66,111 Casey, Rena ..... 53,136,175 Categories ......,.,. 154-155 CATRON, jUDY .,..,. 26,150 Cawltield, Ted ............ 53 C Club ....,,......, 146-147 CHAMBERLIN, ED Chance, Danny ...,....... 53 Chapman, Lloyd ....,..... 66 CHAPMAN, VELMA..26,1-15, 152 Cheerleaders ....,... 134-135 Choikhit, Caron , . 66,151,175 Choir ...,..,....... 158-159 Christian, Debbie ..,,..,.. 53 Christv, Ray ,,,........... 67 CHRONISTER, IOHN . 98,160 Cirotto, Rick . . 51,53,155,15B, 159,160 C laar, Dan ..,.....,,.,,.. 53 CLAPPER, WILLIAM ....., 98 C IARK, BILL ,,.....,,, 26,150 Clark, Darlene ., 7 CLARK, LOIS I .. C1ark,Mark .,.,,. 54,129,145 Clark lerrv . 67,144,151,l60 C L-XRY CHRIS 26, 31,1-I4,I4B, ..,,.,....6f 1i2,l 15,15 Clary Dixie ., , 6-1-IB Clislet Rolilvie . 54,174 MIANI1111 I 1,1111-X ',1 LI 'XX It DN Islkt E 3, 1 IfxN1Xi11,sl1sXNg1, 1451 ,1 1115111 XMB IJUN 2111111111 1111111 LlC'XC11Qt'I Lll1tlX 67,131 Llex engei Ken , 41,131 Llex'er1ge1', Terri 6' IJR ClII1E',l9OL1j2,IdN . if Closson, Linda.. . . . 54 CK 1CI'lRAN, I2-XXL 26,150 COE. ...,. .. .1511-151 Coen, Pam . . . . 54 comm, DEBBIE .I Cohen, Larry ,..A. 67 COHEN, PHIL . .211 Coit, Carla ,..., . .67 Cole, Denise . . . . .6467 Colley, Susie .... . . . 54 COLLINS, DALE ....,. 26,150 COLLINS, DON . . 26,99,I04, 117,1-16,159,161 COLLINS, IIM ..,.. . . 26,162 Collins, Ron 54,61,155,I76,177 Colmer, Debbie ...,.. 67,176 Connet, Mel .,... 54,104,108 Connet, Sally ,,... 64,67,174 CONSTAN1, ROBERT 26,l24, 146,149 Conway, Cindy . . 67,145,146, 151,157,176 Cooper, jon ...... 54,144,145 Coppaken, Ron ,,..... 54,149 Cordon, joe .........., 54 CORNEIO, MARTY .L.. Cornejo, Sylvia ..L........ 67 Cornett, Cheryl .,..... 67,157 fab Cornett, Doug ........ 54,123 CORNETT,'STEVE ........ 26 ..,67 COTTITTA, SHARON . 26,143, 151,152,160,180 Cowling, Chris ,...... 54,157 Cotter, Toni ........... Cox, joyce LL.... . . . . 88 , . . D7 Craft, Debbie .,....... 54,175 CREAMER, TOM ...., 918,138 CREASY, DAN ,..... 88,149 CREWS, CHARLES ,.,,..., 81 Cronin, Debbie .,......... 54 CRONIN, jANET .......... 26 Cross Country ,.,.... 134-115 Crotty, Karen ..., 54,148,157 CROTTY, STEVE ..... 28,150 Crow, Becky ......... 54,143 Cox, Leslie ...... ... Crow, Bill .,...,......... 54 Cruse, Donna .,....., 67,148 CUNNINGI-IAM, LOUIE . . .28 Cupp, Carolyn , . . 67,145,151 cunts, Bill .,.l... 67,111,119 CUTSHALL, TERRY ...,... 28 Czarlinsky, Randy. 67,120,I51, 176 Dagerrnan, Leon ...,, ..,. 5 4 Dale, L arol ....,., .... . 67 Damas, Tom . 67,I01,12 5,1 1 1, 144,145 DATT1LO,LENDA., ..,... 28 Daugherty, William .... 177 Davidson, Debbie . . , . 51,54 Davis, Bill .... ,,.,. 1 17,111 DAVIS, DEBBIE . ,. .. , 28 DAVIS, LAURA ., ..,. 28 Davis, Moss . .. 54 Davis, Ron , . 67 Davis, Steve . .. 67 Davis, Sur' .. ...67 Day, Kc-ith . 67,119 Dean, Bob .,.L . 54,140,174 IIEARLJORFF, ALL-NN .2l1,15l1 1111 KMNN, LIARN , .., .28 DI1RIl.5,l1M ,.,... ..,28 DEFRIES, THELMA. ,... 100 l'1eLisse Diane .,... 68,145 DENNIS, BOB ...,. . 114,95 I,1ENSl.OXN', BRUL E ... '8 l2UI'I1.1l11, Sherrie ...,L . . . 54 l99S111OI1tl, Robert ..,, . . . 54 l1esserl,C.rls .,.,., . . . 54 Dewalt, Ioycc 'L,,. . .,... 54 DI.AL, ALBERT ...,...,..., 91 Dicus Paul .,,... 54,119,149 Dicus, Todd.. .. .... 67,144 l21j.11tlX'c11'1I11, Dennis67,109,I10, 111,119 Dishman, Peggy ...., ..... C 57 Ditzler, Fred. . ., ,......... 67 DIT7LER,PA1 ,.28,94,104,146 Doarn, Tim , . . 5-1,128,158,161 DODD, IAN ..,...,.,.,., 28 DOLLLINOFF, DONNA 28,151, 159,160,175 Donegan, julie .,,.,. 54,157 Donnici, Patrick ..,.,. 67,176 DOOLEY, IAY .... ...... 2 8 DOPPELT,CELIA . .28,1-13,167 Dougherty, William . . . 54,161 Drehsen, Gunter ..,.....,. 54 Drill Team .......... 142-143 DROVER, KARLA . . 21,29,152, 155 DRUEN, DAVYN .......... 29 Drummond, Debbie. . Drummond, Karla ........ 67 Drury, jack ...,. 54,159,161 DUCKETT, BILL ........L. 29 Dudney, Kaye .,,..... 54,160 ..,54 Dudley, Rick ,..,......... 67 DUFF, DEBBIE 29,1.14,I35,I40 Duttey, Cheryl ......,...,. 54 DUFFEY, CINDY .... ..,29 Dugger, Valerie ..... . , .67 Duncan, Dave .,.. ,. . , .54 DUNCAN, DENISE ....,... 29 Duncan, johnny ,....,.... 68 Duncan,Lauren68,151,160,176 Dunleavy, john . . . 68,111,119 DUNLEAVY, TOM 29,91,104, 105,106,112,146,l71 DUNN, MARCIA , 29,1.37,153, 156,180 Dusenberry, Donna . . 68,144, 145,151,175 E Eagle, lvtarearet ..... 68,151 Eaton, jolinda ..,. .,.54,141 Eaton, Paula ., . . , , 54 Edwards, jo , . , i , 54,62 Edwards, Stexfc -... . . . . . 54 Egelston, Laurel . . . , . .29 Eggleston, Sharon ,..,. 68,160 Ehrhard, Mark . . 54,61,90,I2I, 121,124,149 EICHEM, SUE ,... 29,158,160 EIDE, LINDA ,....... 29,157 Eigenberg, David .... 68,176 87th Street Gang .... 160-161 Elmer, Paul ...,........, 55 Eisenmann, Fred .......... 55 EISENMANN, IERRY ...... 29 Eisenstein, jack .....,...... 55 EKSTROM, IANET 29,152,174 ELDRINCHOFF, DAVID . . , 29 Eldringhoff, jamie ..... 55,104 ELGEM, ALMA ,.,...... .80 ELLIOTT, RICHARD . . 29,1781 179 Ellis, Bill ....,............ 55 Ellis, Bob ......, 121,144,146 Ellis, jan1es ............... 55 Emerson, Roxy ,......,.. . 55 EMERSON, RUTH .... 29,156 Emery, Rick ,..........,.. 55 ENLOVV, PAM ,... ....,. K 58 Eppert, Paul .........,,.., 55 Erickson, Alan ....... 55,144 ESTES, SHERRY ...... 29,150 Estrada, john ......,...... 55 EVANS,SUSAN 29,152,153,180 EVERSON, SALLIE . 29,49,I50, 151 F FAHNESTOCK, IEWEL. , . 100 FALCONE, THERESA ..... 100 Fall Play ....,....,. 164-165 Fanning, Danny ,,.,.... ,68 FARABEE, MARGUERITE . . 89 Farris, Alan ...... 68,123,176 FARRI5, DAVID . . 29,158,159 161,163,164,167 Ia1r1s,jol111 . 68,161 FARRIS, RUTH 88 Fellers, S,111cl1.1 68 Ic'lll1.111111,1111111.13111,11f1,j1,', I-11 Fe1ro,I3c1tl1 1111 '11 137 FERRY, RUBY 1011 FEY, MARNEl.L S . 94 llCiFIM'NN,1AN 111,149 lic l1111c11'1, l'fl'I1 . . 68 FIOIKIN. Rltlc 55 lll-4,1118 l'ISl1, lell . . llSl1,lli'l1lI1 .. F1sl1er,Vicrk1e. . . 35,144 . . , 611 . .M68 FI'5IFR,CINI1Y . 50152155 1 1 1 I57,158,160,I61,161,174 Fitzgerald, Keith , Flek1er,C'heryl . ,. Fletc her, Mick. .. Football ..,. ,. , 68,111,145 ..55 .......55 . . . 104-111 FOOTLICK, BRIAN . . . 50,129 FORAKER, CHARLES. . . .80 Forbes, Kraig . . . Ford, Chuck . . . Foiemrie, TERRY '. Foster, jackie . . . FOSTER, LFE. ., rosmz, SHIRLEY' f Foust, john ..... Fowler, Bob .. .. FOVVLER, KEITH. . 55,128,129 68,111,119 ,, 10,150 55,141,151 .30 ..97 55,104,109 H68 ..,....30 FOVVLER, MARK . . 30,104,107, 112,115,I46,149,158,I6I,168 Foxworthy, Charon ....,... 68 FOXVVORTHY, LINDA .... 30 Foxworthy, Lois . . ....,...68 FRANK, IIM . . .30,92,104,I46 Franklin, Mike . .. Frazee, Richard. . ...,....55 .,......68 Frazier, Terri ..... 68,176,177 FREEMAN, BETTY ........ 83 French Club .,...... 174-175 French, Linda .... Frey, Teresa . . , Fricke, jim ..,... .......55 ...68,176 .,..55,112 Frldkin, jeff .,........ 55,129 FRIDKIN, MARK ,, 10,I29,171, 174 FRIEDMAN, DAVID . . 30,152 155,174 Friedman, Sherry . ...... 68 Friszman, Rosa . . Fritzhall, jill ..... 68,861,157 FRYER, NANCY LEE ......91 FTA.. ,....... ...150-151 M H Fur hs, Richard . ,68,176 Fuchs, Rolland55,10-1,112,113, 114,146,176 Fulks, Mike .,., . , .55 FULLER, BRUCE .30,10-1105. 1I16,112,114,l-16,182 Fuller, Curt , . . 68,108,111 FULLERTON, VIOLA. .,.. 84 EULTE, DEBBIE. . ,,,, 10,93 Fulton, Barb ......... 55,174 Funk, Neil .... .... 5 5 G Galentine, julie ........,.. 55 Gallas, Phillip .... 55,154,175 GALVIN, RICHARD. . .30,146 Gammeter, Scott ..... 68,111 GAMMETER,TERR1.20,30,35, 92,152,151-1,174 Gammon, Charles .t.. 68,145 GAMMON, NAN . 30,152,160 Garcia, Cathy ..,..,. 55,134 Garcia, Eddie ....... 69,123 Gardner, joe ...,..... . . .69 GARRISON, MIKE ....... 150 Garry, Lynn .............. 69 GARRY, PAUL 30,149,152,153, 154,178,179 Garwick, Patty ...,........ 69 GARWOOD, MARYANN 30, 143 GATEWOOD, COLIN . 30,104, 146 Gattenby, Claudia ...,,.... 69 Geier, Chris .............. 55 Gentleman Songsters 160-161 GEORGE, MIKE .......... 30 German Club .....,. 176-177 Gershon, Fran ............ 55 Geschwind, jude Ann 69,151, 160,164,176 GIAMALVO, IANIS . . . 31,150 Giamalvo, john ........... 69 GIBBS, GLENDA ..... 31,150 Gieseke, Karen .... ..,t.. 5 5 Gilbert, Don ..... ,..... 6 9 Gilbert, Larry... . . . 55,145 Gilbert, Ron ............. 69 Gilgus, janet ....,.... 69,151 Gilgus, Mark 55,152,155,176 GILLES, PATSY 31,137,157,180 Gist, Randy .t,......,,., 69 Gochenour, Cathi .t.,.... 69 Goede, jeri .,,.,... ...... 6 9 Goetz, jeff .t........ 69,124 Goldenberg, Barry ....... 69 GOLDENBERG, SUSAN. . 31, 152,I53,175,179 GONNELLO, LARRY .,... 31 Gonnello, Mary ......... 55 Goodman, Gae ...t.,.., 69 GOODMAN, IEEE GOODSON, STEVE . . . 31,150 Goodwin, Chris .........,. 69 Goostree, Bob ....... 55,145 GORDON, MIKE . 21,31,104, 146,152 Gordon, Richard. ....,.... 56 Gordon, Terri 69,151,155,176 GORMAN, DIANE ,....,.. 31 GOSNEY, ERIC .......... 31 Gosney, Kris .,........... 56 Gossett, Don ...,. 69,111,177 Gottlieb, Sandy ,......... 56 Grace, Debbi 69,142,1-13,175 Graham, Diane ..,... 69,157 GRAHAM, DON .,.......,, 31 GRANZELLA, DOREEN ...., 3 1 4186- LiH1I17f1IId, jerry ..,. Liraiiberger. Bob, .. ....bil N50 GRAY, H.E ....,. . , H91 GRAY, NANCY .... ..... 3 I GREEN, BOB. , , ...101 Green, joyce .... Green, Terry , . . , . . .......50 ..,....bF1 7reenbium, Gela 56,148,151 G Q GREGG, ATRELL . . . Gregory, Donna . . . .....I01 ..,....56 GRIGGS, MARILYN .,..... 93 GRIMM, MYRNA .. Gritzo, Rick ....,.. Groom, Lonnie ...... F' ...31,1n0 .......69 ,69,111 Itayslt-tt,1Jawit 11192 11111177- I'IeaIt'l, Doug . I Heath, C .itlix IIEAIIIX IINRILS 1, Heath, Toni. kilt Gross, Allen ..... 56,145,157 Gross, Fred ..,......, 69,145 GROW, TOM ............ 88 GUSTAFSON, DORIS ..... 83 Gutovitz, Peggy ........ 56,92 GUTOVITZ, TOBY , . . 31,175 GUY, ANDY . . 29,32,132,133, 152,158,159,161 Guy, Maureen . . 56,152,158 160,161 HAAKE, DEBBIE ...... 32,150 HAAKE, DORRIE .... 32,150 Haanstad, Mark ........... 69 Hadenfeld, Larry ....,...., 69 HAGEN, LESLIE ANNE .... 88 Ha1bhuber,janis .......... 56 Haley, Shirley ............ 69 Hall, Ann 56,151 ,1 52,1 54,1 74, 175 HALL, BECKY ..,. 32,155,156 Hall, Debi .... ,..... 6 4,69 Hall, Keith ............... 69 Hall, Kris ............ 69,169 HALL, MARY ........ 32,154 HALLORAN, PATRICK HALPERN, CHUCK. . 32,133, 149,174 Halpern, Nancy ........... 69 Hamlin, Becky .....,..... 56 Hammer, Barb ............ 56 Hannah, Larry . 56,104,117,146 HANSEN, MICKEY ....,... 32 Hardin, Mel .........,.... 69 Hargiss, Dennis .,.. .... 6 9 Hargrove, Brent .........., 56 HARRIS, ANNE HARTER, SUE ROSE ,..... 87 HARTMAN, HOWARD . . . 101 Harvey, jackie .... ........ 6 9 Hassell, Michele ..... 69,160 Hassell, Steve ........ 56,144 HASTERT, SANDY ........ 32 Hatfield, Shelia 56,148,160,179 Haughenberry, Bobbie. . 56,96 Haughey, Steve . . 56,149,152, 157,174 HAUSNER, IOSIE .... 32,179 Hawkins, jim ...... ...... 5 6 Hawkinson, Rick .......... 69 Hawks, Bud ............ . .69 Hawks, jan ......... . . . 69,88 Hawley, Deborah ......... 69 HAWORTH, MARY LU 87,180 Hayden, john ........ 69,176 Hayes, jane ..... 70,153,175 HAYES, MAX .....,... 97,146 HAYMES, STEPHEN . . 32,152 HAYS, IEAN . , 32,137,152,153, 157,179 HAYSLER, IACKIE ..... .... 3 2 Haysler, Larry .,., 70,111,176 Hedges, I3er'natli-tie 12 1311 Hedges, Llarincy . . 36 Heggy, Donna, . . 56 Helm, julie.. . 70,113,141 HENDERSC1N,jt1N 3,-2,179 Hendrix. louise . 711 Henley, Bill.. .. ,, . 70 HENLEY, EMERY. ,.... .91 HENLEY, RICHARD.. .... 33 Henry, joni .... .... . . . 56 HENTZEN, VIC... .. 33,150 HERDLINGER, jOHN ..... 33 HERLIG, RICHARD K. Herrell, jim Hersh, Randie ....... .....88 .. .556 Hess, Debbie , 56,62,152,153, iw Hicks, jennie .... ... 7 ,..,.56 H1GBY,LAURIE . . 33,156,157 HILDEN, MARY . . 33,148,150 HILEMAN, GAYLE 33,159,160, Hille, Debbie ...... Hinricbs, Mike ,.,... 164 . , 70,86 .....70 Hockett, jan , 56,137,158,160 Hodgden, Gary ,,......... 56 HODGIN, GARY .... . . . 33 HODGINS, KEN . .. . , .33 HOELZEL, IULIE .... . . . 33 Hoelzel, Mary .....,...... 70 HOEZL, jIM .....,. ....,. 1 01 Hogsett, Mike ..........., 70 HOFMANN, MARY LOU. .33, 152,15 3,180 Hofmann, Patty ........... 56 Holcom, judy ............ 70 HOLDER, DOROTHY ,.,, 100 Holder, Lawrence ......... 56 Holeman, Virginia ,... 70,156 HOLMES, LARRY ....,,,.. 98 HOLMES, MIKE . 33,104,124 125,146,I47,153,155,174,179 HOLMES, TED K ......, . . , 97 Holloway, Gary , . 56,153,179 Holloway, Holly ,......... 56 Hollub, Lynda ............ 57 llunilitrri, Erik . 7 Ilttfiter,-N11-I.1iit 711,171 lIttf1tiv, Hts-xt' 37,1-1. llLIRbl1i.I1-XXIII 34,1-l'1,I'ij 131,1'i4,174,1'ti IIIIRIAXIJIJ, RCJNIXLIJ i-l,I,il1 Hiiska, Ron . 11,11 Huston, It-rrv . . , lILII!I14'D'-,ll111 ...... , HLIIL IIINS, STEVE INDALL, LEANNA .... 34,148 IRMINGER, SHIRLEY ...... 14 jacket Pack ........ 146-147 jackman, Beth ............ 57 jackman, Bryan .,.. ...... 5 7 lac kman, Terry ,.......... 70 jackson, Linda .,.......... 57 IACOB, jlM ...... 34,149,157 jacobs, Roben .......,,... 70 jacoby, George ..., .... 7 O james, Gary ..,.........., 70 jamieson, joyce ........... 57 IANSSENS, ELIZABETH . ., 34 janssens, Mary .......... . .70 jenkins, Linda ........ 70,134 jenkins, Mark 57,158,159,161 jenkins, Mike ............. 57 IENNINGS, VICKI .... 93,138 jensen, Denise ............ 71 jENSEN, WENDIE ..., 34,137 jerwick, Alan, ............ 71 johns, Chris . . 57,63,133,134 johns, Kay .............., 57 IOHNSEN, DAVE . 35,146,155, 158,159,161 johnson, Becky ........... 71 IOHNSON, CHRIS.. .35,152, 154,175 johnson Curt ............ 71 johnson Danny ..,... 57,104 HOLT, SUE ...... . Holton, George ....., Homecoming ......, HOOPES, MARGO , . HORINE, BILL ..,.. HORNBECK, ROY , .. Horner, Marc ...... Horton, Debbie ..... Hosterman, Charles. . Hosterman Ste han ., f D 1-1ota1ing,jacky. . . ,. HOUSTON, EUGENE Howard, Gary ....... Howard, Pam ..,..,. Howard, Virginia .... 4 9f .70,111 138-141 .33,137 .33,150 .....33 .70,111 .57,154 .....57 .....57 .70,176 .....33 ....70 ....57 .....70 HUBER, LOUIS 33,40,104,112, 146,152,153,154,174,179 Huber, Steve ..... 70,118,119 HUDSON, BARBARA ..... 3-I Hudson, Denny .........., 37 Huff, janice .......... 57,156 Huffman, Robert .......... 70 HUGHES, BETTY ...... . 100 Hughes, Debbie ..... . . 70 HUGHES, PATRICIA . .. 14 HUGHES, TERRY .,..... .82 HU1E,DEBB1E, ...... 34.150 Huie, RON ....... 14 Hukriede, Glenna .... 70 Huling, Chris. .. ., . 37 HULING, IANE ... S4 HULI, ROGER. . . . 341511 johnson, Daryl .,.,... 71,144 johnson, Debbie .......... 57 IOHNSON, DON .... 35,104 IOHNSON, NANCY I ..... 91 jolly, Hank ............... 71 jONES, ANN .,........... 35 IONES, MARSHA , .. .... 35 jones, Terry ..,.......,.., 57 jordan, Ric ..... ...,,..... 5 7 joseph, Doug , . . . 57,149,155 julian, Pat. . . 71,111,1-19,176 junior Class ......,.... 50-63 junsberg, jackie .......... 57 K KAHLER, MARK . 35,104,146 152,153,180 Kaiser, janet .,..... ...... 7 1 Kang, BuYung . .. ....... 57 KANTER, ED ............, 35 Ixantor, Lynn , . 57,151,174 KAPLAN, j,-XCK ........... 35 Kaplan, Mike , .. ..., 71,146 Karol, Larry , 7I,l55,17b,177 Isartsonis, Stexe . . 57,149,161 lx-XTZ, M-XRILNN ..... 35,175 1x.iutrnan.Lherxl . 71,151,175 Isattlntan lay ...., 71,911,175 Kautnian, joan 'I 17, Kec k, Loretta I KEELER, Mlkl is KEIRSTEAID KII 13 Kellerman, Tc-ny F KE1,LOt,Ci,l'LLLt.'w . . 31 Kempster Marx 13' KENACIN, RILIIARD, 35 9 l21I,146,l-111,152,176 KENNEDY, DEAN 35,1-14,1-15, 179 Kennedy, Douglas 71,123,143 I-19,176 Kennedy, Gene , a 71 Kennedy, Irene, . Kennedy, Marilyn . KENNY, DAN ,,,. Kenton, lane . . . , KENTON, IOSEPH f I . Key Club ...,.... Keys, jay S ....., . Kidd, jim ..,.,. KIDD, j .....,.... Kiefer, Karen ..... 57,158,160 .,..7I 35 .,57,86 .,,.81 ...1-18-149 .,.....71 129 ......,.81 7,159,160 KIENBERCER, CLARA .,,. 100 laxixrenc e, Dennis ,. ., , . . 58 LEACH, IOSEPHINE ...,.. 87 l,el3lond, jeannc x..,,.,. 68,71 ledhetter, janice. ,. . . . . 71 LEE, L. W. ,....... .,.. 9 7 LEEDS, IINDA ..,,., ..., 3 6 Leeds, Lola .....,....,,... 58 IEHLEITNER, CAROL ....,, 3 7 LeSage, Gene ..,,,... 58,157 Leslie, judy '...,,....,.... 71 Levin, Marcie . .. . , . 71,175 Levine, Sandy f... ...,... 5 8 levitch, Leslie ......., 71 Library Staff ,.,,,... 156-157 Lit ausi, Leah ..... 71,160,164 Limpic, Paul ,,............ 71 Lincoln, Cindy .,.. 58 Lindsey, Laura ........... 71 LINK, CHERYL , . . 37,142,143, 158,160 Link, Cindy. ,.71,72,133,143, 160,164 Lipari, Steve ...... 71 Lippmann, Pat ..., .....58 KINCREY, MIKE ,..... 35,150 Kinnear, Mary , .. . , , 57,157 Kirby, jeff .....,. ..,,... 5 7 KIRBY, LINDA ,...... 36,148 Kirkpatrick, Ellin . . 57,159,160 Kletsky, Bruce . . . 57,123,174 KLINE, EMERINE ..i...., 83 'I Litman, joel ...... LITTLE, BETTY . Little, Thomas .... Llewellyn, Anita .....71,86 .......91 58,146,156 71144176 LLEWELLYN, EVELYNI. . alias uevvruvrsi, MARK t , 37,162, Klinge, Mel ,............. 5, Klugman, Ed ..,.......... 71 Knight, Craig ....,.... 71,123 KNIGHT, IAN 36,148,152,155 KNOPPS, IACOB F. ...... 91 Koltai, Steve t.... 71,151,164 Kopulos, Greg ....... 71,111 Kopulas, Lee .,,,. 70,71,110 KOPULOS, MARY 36,137,174 Koontz, Dianne .,.. 57 KORALCHlK,NElL.1llili136 176,179 Locklear, jim ......,.. 71,111 LOEFFLER, ILILIE ....,..,. 37 London, Sue .,....,....... 58 LOONEY, DAVID L ..... 94,95 Lord, Bruce ......,... 72,111 Lovell, David ,..,.,...... 72 LOVETT, VIKKI . 36,37,85,157 Lowe, Vicki ..... 72,155,157 LUBERT, ROBERT 37,146,153, 180,181 Luczak, Cindy .... 72,143,174 LUCZAK, VALERIE . . . 37,150, KOSHKO, VIKI ....... 36,150 Kramsky, Mark .......... 71 KRAZALKOVICH, LINDA . 36 Kroenke, Dave ....,.. 71,1 1 1 KUECHLER, IANI 36,133,136, 137,152,153,173,180 KUECHLER, WILLIAM. . 20,80 Kuhlman, Mark ........... 71 L 152,154 LUDDEN, STEVE ..,,..... 37 Ludlow, janice ..., ........58 LUDLOW, L. R .,........ 101 LUDY, jlM ...... 37,133,146 Lumpkin, Dave ........... 72 tupardus, Steve ..... . . . 72 M Lachman, Sheli ........... 71 LACY, DEBBIE ....,.., 36,150 Lacy, Lenice . . . Laird, Nancy... .,. f-v ......J! .71,160 LAKEY, ANN. ,. ,... 36,150 Lakey, janet ........,,.,,, 57 Lally, Colleen .,...,...... 57 LALLY, MIKE . 36,40,104,112, 13 3,146 LALLY, THERESA ...,, 36,150 LAMAR, LINDA . . 36,152,l54, 174 Lambeth, Anne . .. ...71 Landes, Bruce ...,,. .,.. 7 1 LANDES, CHET. ..,..... 87 LANDES, SHARON .., 36,130 5- -if lane, janet ,.,. .71,1i1,1w Lanyon, Scott . . ,,.71,111 Largent, Ginger .. ,, . . 71 Larkin, Ceda. ,. . 71,157 LARKINS, IANET . ,. 36,175 larson, joyce . , ..,.. 71,160 LASSWELL, LUANNE . 87,153, 179 Latin Club .. 176- 1 Law, Stan 57,111 MacClement, Tracy .... 72,87 Macklin, Mike ............ 58 Madden, DeDe ..,....,... 58 MADISON, DALE ..,.. 37,150 MALONE, CHUCK 37,112,133 Mandelbaum, Elaine ...... 58 Manne, Mark . 72,90,121,122 MANNE, MICHELE ...,.. 150 Mannino, Rose ...... . . 72 Mapes, Stan ,.,. ..,.,,,., 7 2 Maples, Donna . . ,....... 72 Markowit2, Martin . 72,161,175 Markowitz, Serge ,.,...,.. 58 Marks, Linda ...,.. ...58 Marquez, Kathy ,.,...,,, 72 Mar-,li, leslie . . . .... 58,155 MARSI IAI L, QIJENTIN 37,104, 107,112,146,182 MARTIN, ALLYSON . 37,152 158,160,176,l77 Martin, Derac e , . .,.. Q . . 58 Martin, jeanne . fJ8,f'-1,156 Martin, Kent , , 5tl,v8,65,l3l- 161 1713 Martin, Ric k . U58 Maslan Mirlwle, .72,1-15,100 Mason, Bill .,.....,....,., 5 8 Mason, Pamela MASON, VERL 37,1 12,11-1,13 3, 158,161,183 Masterson, Bill ,... ...,., 5 8 Mathany, Debbie , , 58,90,15l, 152 Mathews, Kent ,.,..., 72,124 Mathews, Mike, 50,58,63,121, 124,149,152,176,177 Mathews, Sheila ,...,,... 72 Matson, Bill ,.... 58,152,157 MATULA, DENNIS ....... 150 MALIDLIN, PHYLLIS ...,.. 37 Mavolin, Phyllis MAX, IUDI .,.,,..,...... 38 MCCARTOR, DOROTHY . . 80 McArtor, Mike. . . 58,133,152 McCalmon, Mike ,.,...... 72 MCCANN, ROBERT ,..,... 38 McCormick, Mike ..., . . . 58 McCrae, Catherine. .. . . .58 McCubbins, Rosie ...,.,,. 58 McCue, jim .,.,.......,.. 58 McDandel, Robert .... 58,155 MCDERMID, CARY . . . 38,150 McDowell, Randy. . . . . . 58 McFarland, Ken .... .. .58 McGinnis, Dan ..., .. .58 McGinnis, Vera ........... 72 MCGOVERN, IOHN ....,. 81 MCQOVERN, RICK . . . 38,104, 107,146 MCCraw, Bill ....,,.. 58,104 MCGRAW, WILBUR ...... 80 MCINTOSH, DEBBY . . 38,150 McKee, Melissa .,......... 58 Mc'Lerran, Dena . . 58,152,177 McMannama, Chris .... 72,88 McMillian, Robert .... 72,176 McNamara, Susie ..,....,. 72 MCNIEL, CAROLE .,...... 38 MCNIEL, EDNA ....,.,.. 100 McWilliams, Dave ........ 72 MEANS, MICHELLE . 38,150, 158,159 Meiners, Bob. . 58,104,112,146 MELSON, CAROLE ...... 93 Melton, Frank ........ 72,155 Melody Maidens .... 160-161 Merriott, jill ....,......... 72 Merriott, Linda .....,..... 72 MERTENS, CHRISTINE . . . 98 Meyer, Bob ......,.. 145,152 Meyer, Linda ......,..,,.. 59 Meyer, Sherry .....,...... 72 Michaelson, Cathy 72,131 ,133, 134,175 Michel, Karen , . 59,151,152, 160,176 Millar, john .... ........ 7 2 MILLER, IERRY ....... 38,150 Miller, Steve ......,......, 72 Miller, Suzanne ....,...... 72 Mills, Ron .,...,..... 72,111 Milone, john .,., 58,59,145 Milone, Rick ,,....... 72,121 Minardi, joe . .1 .......... 72 Miner, Mike ..... 59,129,145 MINNIEAR, DOROTHY . , 100 Minturn, Becky ...,...,.,. 72 MlNTL1RN,jlM ...,., 38,150 MINX, CAIL .. ,.....' 38,150 Minx, justin ..... . .,.. 59 Mitchell, Dian .... . . . 72 Mitchell, Elisa ..,. . .73 MITCHELL, jlM,. 38 Mitchel, Karen ..,......, 177 MITTLEMAN, HENRY Moley, Frank . ., ... 73,111 Moll, Catherine . . , 39 Moll, jim ....,.,.,. .. . 73 MONDSCHEIN, MARII YN 38 89,1 32,159,1nf1,lT'-1 Monroe, Dee Iles- ' 1 , f 1 Monroe, Marsha , 39,1 31,1 ir, Montee, Alan , . 73,109,111 Montgomery, Sherri 59,131 I 3-1,140 Montgomery, Steve ..... 73 MOONLY, DON . . 38,150 Moore, john ,., . , 59 Moore, Randy . , 71 Moore, Tom ,. . H59 Moran, Dan ,... . . . 73 Mori, Bea ,. ., , . 50,59 Mori, Bill .,,,.,. . .... 73 Morgan, George ..,s,..... 59 MORGAN, ROSEMARY ...., 38 Morris, Eddie .,.,......... 73 MORRIS, MIKE ..,... 38,104 MORRIS, ROBERT ........ 81 Morrow, Mike ..........., 73 Mosby, joe , ..... 73,144,145 Mosby, Leslie .....,......, 59 Moses, judy ...... 67,73,143 Moudy, Tony . 59,104,121,133, 146 Mullin, janice ....,,...... 73 Mundkovsky, Greg ........ 73 Munzuris, Ronald ......., 123 MLIRDOCK, CRAICI 38,48,99, 147,158,161,176 MURPHY, MIKE MUSGRAVE, IOHN . . 88,129 Myer, Michael ....... 59,161 Myers, Dennis ........,... 59 MYERS, IANICE ...... 38,143, 159,160 Myers, Ken ..,........... 59 MYERS, TONY . . , 38,158,161 N Nadlman, Michelle ..,...,. 73 Nap, Randy ...., 59,117,146 NASH, DEBBE ...,.,, 38,150 Navarrett, Esther ...,...... 73 Navarrett, Patricia ,..,,.... 59 NEEDLES, NANCY ..,....., 3 8 NEFF, STEVE ,...,.... 38,147 Nelson, joyce ........ 73,148 NELISTADT, TERRY .... 20,38 NEWBERC, PAM . 38,90,143, 152,153,154,174,179 Newton, Roger 59,10-1,117,179 NEWTON, WARREN ,..,.. 38 NFL ....... ,.,.... 1 54-155 NHS ...,.,......... 152-153 NICKEL, IACK ..,. 38,146,180 NICKELL, DEBBIE 38,134,141 N1ERENBERC,DEBBI.38,153, 179 NIX, MARY LYNN .,,. 38,150 Norman, jackie ,..... 55,59 NORTH, BILL .,,... .38,150 Northington, Bob .... , , . , 73 O OAKLEY, DIANE ., . 38 O'Br'ien, Kerry , . . , 59,177 ODNEAL, THOMAS . .82 Olcltield, jackie 39,1 33171, 17-I OIIX LK, IJAXL 4010-1133 l4l3,15?3,lt3l O'Mc-ara, Roliliic' . 39 O Neall Mike , 73 100 Girls Club 1 '3-1-15 3 187-- Onslatl, Claw 71,11'I,144,145 Oi ingclertt, Ioyr r' . 39 CTRI I JVIC IN I3RLlt7E 411 1-14 O'R0urkt' Teiese ,39 Osbotirn, tmrflrin, , 1 Oxerntan Debbie 73 OVERTON, MNRK 40 Overton, Vic ki , , 7 3,171 OWENS, CHARLES., .... 87 Owens, Randy , , . , 67,73 P01101 k, Male Pi 11 I OI K IOYCI 13111712117 .,,,. POPKK J, IIM ,, ,. Popko, Tom. . Porter, Dee Dee. Powell, George , ,. Powell, Marilyn . Present, Larry , , , PRICE, DONNA ....., ,, 71 41,141 71,141 . 41 74 774,131 -..CII ,,.,,,..,60 ,f4,1,6 41,137 Rornanf., 1771.11 ri 1 Ruin- liilflfl .. 1 I Rrise, k .1.11I'J11 'M Rfjklllltlflflltt,0111-1' 71 OVVINGS, l3RL,1tfE 40,129,180 Owsley, Dale , . OZBUN, BRENT ,,,73 ,,,,-10,121 Price, Terry ,..,.. , , , 74,124 PROPP, GENE ..... ..... 8 4 Province, Anne .,.,..,,,.I 74 R41-t'1iIiIii'ii lm: 71 Rust-iilmii I.1',1-1 'L RIPSHX RIN111 121111 Russ 11111 1,11 Ruth, Te-riy fill ROT1'It DX li S1'1,'X1fIfJN 43 Rtlltstllk, Brent , 74 RLIIX 2LI1Il, IYIIIXI 41 Ruhl, Mary, , , 74,165 R P Pace, Paul , ....4..I...,. 73 Pac kvvoorl, Bob ,..,.. 59,146 Page, Richard .,...., 59,121 Palmer, Sherry , , . 73,140,143 Papin, Denise ..,..,.,.... 73 Park, Nancy ......,, 59,145 Parks, Cathy ,..,. 73,160,176 Parmerlee, Susan ...,. 59,157 Parrish, Lola .,,,.,........ 59 Parrott, Steve .... 59,90,117 PARTELOW, IOLENE ..,. 100 PARTELOW, PAMELA . . . 40, Pruitt, Rob ....... . , , 74,129 Puckett, Linda , , . .....60 QUACKENBUSH, BARBRA 41, Quill and Scroll . 150 152-153 RUSSELL, KPINIDN 41161111111 Russell, Ellen , ,, 74,1-11,160 RUSSELL, SANIJY 41,150 Russell, Sue , , . . H74 Rutlarler, loan. , 74,148,155 Ryan, Ranrli , ,. .,...,, , 74 Ryburs, Kirn ,.... ,,, 74 RYDER, MIKE .... .... 4 3 S SACKS, MATT .....,....,. 60 SAFERAN, CAROL . 43,913,174 SHAEEFR, DON '18 14, SHANBERG, ARNOIO 111 Siiatilir-rig, Sa-il 61771114111 171. Sli,iirla,11r-ii , I . S11-XRI7-X,1l1I,lJX 1141111 IT Sheelian,Patty , , Iillfil SIl1'l1JON,IJIfXNINF .4-1,1511 Slielrlrake, Doran ,, Sltenker, Shelly , , 7'. SIIEPIIERIJ, IILXNNEIII -11, 111 1,1111 SIIFRM,-KN, KURT , ,-14,1311 Shieh,Loxxavne60,131,114,171 SHIPERS, -XIIHEA ,... ,. 44 SHOCKLEY, MARY BETH, 44, 1-13,1 515,160 Shoemaker, Stephanie , 60,156 Shoger, Lori ..,.,. , , 60 SHOMIN, IIM ...,..,, 44,156 Shoob, Richard ....,..., . 60 Shore, Mike , . . ...,.. 60,145 Shouse, Debby ....... 75,151 SHOUSE, RON . . , 44,104,146 Shumway, Brent ,... , . . .60 SIARD, VELMA ...,.....,. 93 SIEGEL, CAROL ,,.,...,.. 44 Siggins, Linrla ,...,....,,. 60 Rapp, Carla ............. 60 Parvin, Leo Patrick, Robert , . Patterson, Pam . 156,159,160 59,159,160 PATTI, FRAN ...,.... 40,137 Patton, Chuck ,... Patton, Iudy ,,.. Paul, Adrian ,.... .....59 ...73 ..,...73 Payne, Bill ....,.,........ 73 Pearce, Dan , . 55,59,104,109 PECK, CINDY ...,..,..... 40 Peltzman, Rochelle 59,159, 160,174 PENDLETON, ALAN . 40,152, 153,175,178,179 Pep Club .......... 136-137 PERIGIN, ED .......... 40,85 Perkins, Betty .... Perkins, john . . . . . . 59 Perkins, Mark .,....,..... 59 Perrenoud, Bobi ........, 59 .....73 Raccuglia, Phyllis ..,...... 74 Rafsky, Steve ...,..., 74,145 RAGUSA, TOM ...... 41,150 Rains, Faith ..... 74,144,160 Rand, Beckie ........,.., 74 Rand, Chris ...,...... 41,150 Randazzo, jim ........... 74 Randolph, Margaret .,.... 74 RASHKOVSKY, RANDAL , .41 Rau, Charles .,... 60,159,161 RAY, VIRGINIA ..,.,.... 97 RAYBURN, DOROTHY L. . 97 Rayburn, Kym ........... 60 RAYBURN, SCOTT . . , 41,150 Reddy, Mike ,.....,..... 60 Reddy, Roseanne ...... 65,74 REDDY, TOM ..,.... 42,152 REDENBAUGH, CHARLES 42 SALAMANDER, REGAN , , 43 Sallas, William 56,60,152,157 Sallaz, Dan ......,,,,.,.. 74 Salzer, Marc ,,.,, 74,111,161 SAMBORSKI, IOY .... ....43 Samuels, Steve 60,113,117,149 Sanders, Denise .......,., 74 Sanders, Linda ..,..,.... , , 6 0 Sandmoen, Chris ..,.. 60 121 Reed, Denise 74,142,143,174 REED, IAN .....,... SANTE, MICHAEL . 43,126,146 Saulsbury, Vicki ..... 74,151 Saunders, George ......... 74 Saunders, Pam ..,..,.,.... 60 Scammahorn, jim ......... 60 Schafer, Tann . 60,63,152,154, 177 SCHENCK, MARSHALL 43,150 Scheuch, john ...,.,, 60,149 Schifman, Carol . , .64,74,176 Schlozman, Wendy . . . 74,151 Schlund, Mark ......... 68,74 Siler, Chris ......., 75,823,168 Simon, jan ...... .,60,86,174 SIMPSON, LINDA ........ 44 Simpson, Marcia. Singer, Bryce .... SKAGGS, SANDY Skivers, Lucinda . SKIVERS, MIKE Slezinger, Greg. .1 Sloan, Bob ,..... .,......60 ,...-44,157 Sloan, Cindy ..... 75,140,174 SLOAN, DEBBIE . . , 44,89,137 Sloan, Don ........,...... 61 Sloan, janet ,...,.....,... 61 SLOAN, NORMA ..... 45,150 Slyman, Martin .,..,.. 75,111 Smith, Barry ..., ...75 SMITH, cARoL .... . I , . 169 Smith, Craig ............ 127 SMITH DIANA.. .45 49 srviiri-if ovvAYNE lis,i24,ihf,, Pinkard Kent , , 168-171 PETER, BARBARA Peters, Fred .... ....98,175 ..,..59,145 Peterson, Cindy ..... ..... 5 9 Petrie, Bill ..... Petrus, Brenda ..., PETRUS, PAM .... PETTY, PAUL... Pfefer, joseph .... PEEIEER, SALLY . . PHARES, MIKE . .. Phillips, Betty .... ...73 .,.59 ...40 ......40 ..,...73,77 .40,89,137 ....40,146 . . . . . , 73 PICK, RICHARD ..,... 40,150 Picken, Monica , .. .,...73,88 Pic ken, Russ ........ ..... 6 0 Pickerell, Brenda. ........., 60 73111 PINKARD, IAN , 41,134,140, 141,170,182,183 Pinter, Rhonda .,..,...... 60 Pisanos, Diane .... 50,60,174 PITTMAN, RANDY . . , 41,104 Pittman, Susan . , , 60,144,155 PITTS, DENIS ,......,.... 41 Pitts, Pam ,.,... ........ 6 0 Players 58 .,., , . . 162,163 Plumb, Betty ,..,......... 60 Plumly, Mike .... 41,149,152 PROEANTI, KATERINA 41,1 33, 141,172,173,174 POLLARD, SANDY 41,158,160 POLLOCK, DENNIS .... 21,41 I 1 as gg- 42,150 Reinert, john ..... 60,159,161 Rensing, joe ....,,....... 74 RESNICK, LILY ,... 100,101 RICE, CHRIS ..,.,,.. 42,150 RICHMOND, DON ,..... 81 RICKEY, FERN ,,,..,.., 100 RIDDELL, RANDY... , . .42 RIEBEL, THEA ,.,.,,..,,. 87 RIESMAN, IEFF ,,........ 42 RILEY, PEGGY .,.,,., 42,157 Ritter, joe ..,,.. ..,..,. 7 4 Ritter, Mark .....,........ 74 RITTER, MIKE ........ 42,150 RITTER, PAT .....,... 42,150 Roark, Margaret . . 74,143,175 ROBERTS, DANNY 42,99,138, 159,161 ROBERTS, DENNIS .,,..., 43 Roberts, Mike .......,.,.. 74 Robinson, Ken .,.,.,. 74,174 Robison, Linn Rocksher, David .,,...,, 155 RODE, jlM .......,,. 43,155 RODRIGUEZ, jlM .... 43,150 Rogers, Nicki ,...,...,.,,, 74 ROGERS, RITA .....,,.,.. 43 Rogers, Warren Roll, Barbara ...,, 60,158,160 ROLLER, LORENE M. , , 98,151 Rolsky, Neill , .. ....... , . 74 Romain, Candy ..., .. , 60 Schmedding, joyce ..,..,,, 60 Schmidt, Allan . . 60,1I7,149, Schmutz, Paul SCHNEIDER, IOHNY. 152,176 ...100 Schnell, Mark ,,,. ,,.... 5 8,60 SCHOEMIG, TOM ,..,,,.. 43 SCHOENHERR, SYLVIA , . 43, 7 'I 133,141,172,1f3,1f4 SCHOKET, DAVID ,,,,.,,, 43 43 SCHRANZ, TOM , Schreiner, jerry , , , Schreiner, Tom , .. Schultz, Diane ,,., Schwartz, Bennett Schwartz, Ken ..,, 74 ,,...60 ...,,74 ,74,111 ..,,74 Schwarz, Steve . ,,,,, 74 Science Club ...,, 156-157 SCOTT, IOHN , ,. .41 SCOTT, DEBBIE , , 44,156 SCOTT, NANCY , 87,152 SCOTT, WILLIAM A. 98 Scritchfielrl, Randy 74 Searchlight Staff , . 178-179 SEE, IOI-IN .. 44,146 Seeling, Avis , Iitl Seibolt, Denise . . 60 SEIBOIT, RICK 44,150 Sembler, left . 74,145 Senior Class , 20 49 Sesler, Marie .,,, 1.0 149,153,180 Smith, Gary ..........,... 75 SMITH, GIGI . . 45,92,134,135 Smith, judy ..........,.,. 75 Smith, Keela ,..,,.....,.. 75 Smith, Ken .,.... Smith, Larry ,.... 75,144,151 .,..61,155 Smith, Lorna ........, 75,160 SMITH, LUCILE .,,.,..... 93 SMITH, MIKE .....,.. 45,123 Smith, Raymond ...,,...,. 75 SMITH, ROBERT L Smith, Rosanne . . Smith, Roxanne . . . SMITH, STEVE ,,.,, . . . . 97,146 . .,.... 61 ....61 ....,45 smniey, Mike ,.,.,.,. 75,119 Sno-Ball ,.....,...,, Sokoloff, Harry ',,. 61,155,176 Solomon, Don ,,..,.. ,,,, 7 5 Sophomore Class .,,.,, 64-77 South, Lewis ,,,....,, 75,111 Spacler, Ken ,,.. .,,..., 7 3 Spalding, Danny , 61,120,121 146 Spanish Club ,,,,,,, 174-175 SPARROW, DENISE ... , .45 Speise, Roxanne ,,., 64,67,75 SPENCE, IAMES A. .,,,,,,. 87 SPROUSE, AUDREY .,.,,. 94 STAATS, I,-XRRY '.,.,. 45,104 Stantieltl, janet , ,,.,. 75 .....77 35 Q ', 81 51 711 85 3 51 5 ,I 61 511 7 1 3 14, 65 JU 71 44 l4, 60 56 60 56 60 45 51 46 60 93 44 60 68 74 44 60 60 57 75 61 61 74 37 61 61 50 I1 75 69 27 49 ,6! 80 75 75 75 51 55 50 93 23 75 16 51 51 45 I9 71 76 -- 1 1 77 I I 75 1, 46 75 45 75 37 94 34 75 Stanfield S11 11 1.1 STANT1 Vx 1 114111 1, 51111111111 l.1'111 1,1 , STX1I1X,N11I1I'11s 31 SIEIII XNN1 ,1,11j1g1 I3E'11'1'1If.11,1'11 STEEIE STLXI -11,11111'1:1, 1111 Steele, 7170111 . 111 141 1 '11 1 4' Steinman, linda 1,1 Steinman, Rexae 111 I 18 11111 Stephens, Dell , . 111 Stevens, Daxid . , . 1 STEVENS, DEAN 43,138,161 STEVENS, MARI ENE , -15,1-ll, 143 Stevens, Scjott , 75,111,l-15,1111 Stewart, Ann , . ..t.. . 111 Stewart, john , ., .. 75,144 STEVVART, NANCY 45,158,160 STEWART, RICHARD 45,1511 Stewart, Wayne . ,...,, , 75 Stinson, Dave .... . . ,. 61 Stith, Dennis , ., .... 75 Stock, Carol ..... ..,,, , 75 Stone, Susan ,..,.,... 75,175 STOOR, DAVID t..,,.,,. 45 1111 1,x11's11N, 1,LLN1JA 211411, l 11,1-12,143,158,159,l6tT,161 11ll1'rx', l111lx , ,....,, T11 11aI1on,111eg. , , , ,112 Trac I1, Indoor , . .... 111111, Kathy . . 126-1 17 -,- . 117,117 T1iIlN', Sharon ..,. ,-11,11 1R XNSLIIQ, TERRY , ,-16,144 IRXYNt IR, PAT . , , . 471511 TRI ASI IRE, MARK .,.. 47147 IRLSTER, SUSAN Title, Dave ..,... ,l16,117 liued, Mark ......,,..,., 76 Tst hei htelin, Caro Turner, R11 hard .. .62 .76 '1 VVa1'e, Byron . . . Ware, Karla . .. . XVARINNER, BILL . Warner, Ken .... VV11ffII1gIOIT, Lu Ann Waters, Dale. ,... . . XVatk1ns,Ri1k ,..., VVAYMAN, RICK. .. Webb, Bill ,,,..., WEBSTER, jlM .... VVEBSTER, KATHY . Webster, Ken ...,.. Weddle, Terry .,... Weibel, Mark .,... H62 , ..... 711 .47 112,155 .76,l7l1 .,.f12 ...62 ,.,-17 ...76 ...47 ..,47 ,M76 . ,..,. 76 62 vveinsrriisi, ARLE1s1'f!1S,1's5, 163,164,165 Weinstein, Dave ..,......, 76 Woodling, Ronn , , , , 1,1 WO! JDMAN, SIILI1 A 48,1511 1Voo1Iruff,tiail111,I4i,158,111t1 1VO1JCIS,blISiII1 , , , , 111 Wfornwington, Linda , ,115 Wrestling . .... . 1211-121 Wright, jana ,, , T7 WURZ, CHAD , .. 48 Wyant, Teresa , Yates, Paula .A.,..... 63,157 1 YEE, jUDl .....,......... 48 Yee, Karen ,...,..... Stoor, Holly 76,14-1,148,151, 176 Stoup, Dan . . 76,123,149,174 STOUP, DAVID . 46,146,174 Straus, jocelyn . . . 61,159,160 Stricker, john ..... 76,111,119 STRICKLAND, KAY ....... 46 Stuber, Dennis ........ 61,151 Student Council ..,,, 1 32-133 Sullivan, jim .,,...... . . . 76 SULLIVAN, MARY ..., 46,150 Sullivan, Patty .,......... 61 SUMMERS, CHARLES .,.,, 97 Summers, Stefie . 61,133,152, 154,158,160 Summers, Steve .,......... 61 SUTOR, WINIFRED ,.,... 97 Svejda, Darcie .,...... 76,84 SWARTZ, LAUREN 46,133,l43, 153,169,l70,17I,174,I80,l81 Swendrovvski, Mike P ...,,. 61 Swendrowski, Steve . . . 76,111 Swetnam, john . . . 61,144,156 Swimming .......... 128-129 T TADE, IUDITH E.. Talkington, Claire. Talley, joseph . . . ,..84 ...U61 .....76 TANCBLADE, MARK. .46,146 TANKEL, RUN . .. .-16,176 Taylor, john .,,... ,,,.. 6 2 Taylor, Paula ......... 62,151 Teefey, jeff ,,,.,. 76,111,123 Tenenbaum, Debra ,... . , 62 Tennison, Virginia .. , ,62 Teodori, Linda .. , .,.,... 76 TERHERST, KEIIY. 46,148 TERHUNE, KATHY 46,I52, 158,160 Terrell, Linda .. , 62 Tesson, john , . . ,76,145 Thomas, john , .. ..711,1-15 Thomas Pat . , . . , 711 Thomas Paula 76 Thomas Sandy . , 112 Thonias Sherry U62 Thomas Sherry , 711 Thoiiias 7111111 , 112 lhoiiias Terry ., 112 Il'i1J11IjJHtJI1,ciiiyltft 711,111 Ulmer, je1f63,11,1,1 17,1 53,l49, 152,177 Umphenour, Ron , , 50,62,104, 106,146 Underwood, Eddie ........ 76 tmgef, 11-ff ,..... 62,104,109 UNRUH, DUANE 97,105,146 URDANC, NATHAN ....,, 44 V Van Becelaere, john 76,111,119 Vandeveer, Rick ..,.....,. 62 Vandervoort, Paula , ., ,.. 76 Vandiver, Naney .... . . .76 Varady, Kathy ,,.. . . . 62 Vasholz, Brenda ...l..,.., 76 VASHOLZ, LORA .,..,,,,. 47 VAVVTER, ROZANNE.-17,142, 143,180 VETTER, CAROL . , 2l,47,137, 152,153,180 Viets, Gary ,,,.....,,..... 76 Viles, Vivian ............ 76 Virden, jan ..... 76,132,133 Vittorino, Don .....,...... 62 Vleisides, Denise ..... 76,174 Vleisides, Tom .,,..... .,,. 6 2 Vodrey, Vicki . 62,91,l33,l37, 140,143 VON DEMEANCE, VICKI , 47, 142,l-13,159,179 W Waas, Denise .... . . , . 76 VVae1kerle, Shellie ..,,,,.. 62 Wfagner, Marilyn ,.,. ,,.... 1 12 W'AC1NER,SCOTT,47,144,145 VVAQJNLR, SUZANNE WALDEN, LOIS ..,.. , . , 84 VVrIlLlII1LII1, Howard .... 62,156 YVALDMAN, STEVE . , . . 47 NNAI DNER, NANCY, .-17,99 VVAIKER, ROISLRT ,... , .47 WaI1a11-, Brenda. ,,.62 VVaIle1', M1111 , , . ..,, 76 VN'alle1, S111-ri , ... 76 1N1'alsl1, Danny . 1.62 Vkalsh, 11111 .-.. 65 VVAI SH, RAY . 1511 VY1lll,I111lI12, 11-',153,1f'11 XV.1lv1,'1111l1, 1211111111111 , 76,1-18 Ward fiaiy, .. . . 76 XYARIP, MAR1 Y. 14751 11 1N ai'1l 11111 , . ffl Weiss, Patti 50,62,151,152,158, 160,163 WELCH, TERRY ...... 48,146 Wells, Walter ..,. ,..,.. 6 3 Welton, Steve ,......, 76,145 WENIG, DAVID .,,,.. 48,139 WERTZ, DEBBIE . . 48,152,157 WEST, IUDY ....,....,.. 48 WEST, RANDY 32,33,48,152, 153,180 West, Torre ......,... 76,174 Wheatley, Bruce . 63,124,161 Wheeler, joyce ....... 63,156 WHITE, CHRISTINE . ,48,l52, 158,159,160 WHITE, MELINDA ........ 48 White, Paul .....,,....... 76 WHITESIDE, FRANK. . ,48,90 Whitsitt, Marsha ......... 63 WIEDENMANN, MARTY . .48 WILCOXON, MACKEY ..., 97 WILEY, MIKE ........ 48,129 Wilford, jody ..... .,.,.. 11 3 Wilford, Sheryl ..... .,.. 7 6 WILKERSUN, jlM ......,., 48 WILKES, SUZANNE. . . 48,157 WILLHOITE ROSEANNA Yellowjacket Royalty , Yellowjacket Staff . . YEO, DONNA .... YOAKUM, KAREN. YOCUM, RON .... Young, Charles , ,. Young, Dave ....,. YUUNC, lAY . . , .. Youngblood, Debbie 182-183 180-181 ,,...48 .......48 ...48 ..,.,..63 ......77 .,49,I50 ..,...77 Y-Teens .l...,....,. 148-149 Z Zacharias, Kenny. . . ....,.77 Zeldin, Karen ,..... 63,911,174 Zeldin, Karla ........ 63,174 ZENTS, LINDA ..... ....49 ZUCK, BARBY ....... 49,157 Zulian, Michael . 63,149,151, 152,l57,158,161,177 ZURBRICK, DONALD 49,158, 161 Zwa rts, john ........ .....,77 , .48, 152,l55,174,177 Willhoite, Trish ...... 76,145 Williams, Debbie .......,. 76 Williams, jayn .,...... 76,148 Williams, Marie . . 63,158,160 Williams, Robin ..,.....,. 76 Williams, Sally ....... 76,151 Williams, Terry , ., , . 77,124 Williams, Terry ......,,... 63 WILLIS, DANNY .,., Willis, Shirley .... Willoughby, Cay . . WILLS, E. j ...... , Wilson, Devona .,.. Wilson, Gary ..... Wilson, janalee, .. Wilson, Lucy .... ..., Wilson, Midge ....... WILSON, TIM ..,..... .48,l50 77 .,,,77 ...,97 ...,77 ...,77 ,...63 ..,.63 63,143 48,150 Wiltse, jim ..., 111,111,145 Winkinhofer, Kenneth ..... 63 Winkler, jeff .s...... ...,., 7 7 WINN, RAND 48,159,161 ,163 Winstead, Betty .,,.,.. ....63 Winter Play ..,...,,. 166-167 WINTERTUN, LARRY . 48,150 WIRTH, FRANCES . Wise, Larry ,,.... Wise, Mike .,... ....87 77,119,161 ....65 WISE, RUTH . .. ,H100 Wiseman, Pat .,... .., 77 Wisoff, Rochelle , , . 61,174 Wolf, Karen L,,.. 63,157 Wolfe, Sandy , ,. .. 65 Wood, Debbi , , , , 63 VVC DOD, LINDA ,. . 48 Wood, Mark , , , , 115 X1Vood, Terri . . -.-1 1811 - gy- , f 'if I g aff Uyrwfm v ,. I f -I WM! . -,ev i .P , A f as . 1 v 43 fg v viii,-?ff ,J l.. ,, my Q W A Q , .4 ,-1 , , 1 JW if 'Z 2,4 U 5 14 -I 1-'K , 1. 5 2 7 4 Q 4 V 1 . Q iq, V If LH- f' J F 5 f' , ,,,, U' I ' 1 C 41A sqm. wa N.. 'fi Q ,ii , C M L iff ' ' X MY, QA., f-5. x, fw-Q ' 4? Az , 5. 2 ,if 22 1 1 Hz '5 v, .2 gfil, Z2'A 9 4 if-sn N V, A, M - . . 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