Center North Junior High School - Saga Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1978
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I M' 'X1'f'L gp :Q ' 'Q-mjlflltx-xp KACHINA '78 SHOOT FOR THE STARS! CENTER SOUTH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 326 EAST 103 STREET KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI VOL. 20 ,gf ., : U ,M 'v 1 . e 1 3 z 2'-1 3.51 1? 3, , , 'C' 1 i X 42 rx , I? if 4 I 5. S . H8 s QM, 2, 1 ,if E K 2 le2 , I r w 4w 1 1 ,Jw 3 I M , X 'we f i F 5 This was one of the more successful rockets that rocket club shot. Chrisr'Armstrong and Brian Eubanks joke before taking pictures at an away game. iv' H' X OPENING . P. 2 STUDENT LIFE . .P. 8 SPORTS . . 32 CLASSES .P. 50 FACULTY . .P. 84 approaching the lanes. x b -. k Debbie Aaron really concentrates before SHOOTING FOR Leah Breckenridge hopes for a basket before a Freshmen Redskim break ffem 8 huddle- tough game. ' A v :fx L , - .-I I'-1,85-K-'. 5 I ' 5. V. V V U: g.- 1 fj-V -Q 75.-M75-.b .fi':'- 4' jf F ,K . . 4 L V -,- V U, I ,.. K. 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Q-...-N.-4-g --4.-... ..-....---o-nun-un.-.q.,.-:..i-ga - ' ' , f . livli-dl-ina' ,b- e DI' xg gn UW - ix R 'Q I if X Q Q Better! V Best! in EXPERIENCE ,NQKY ff - In shop Chuck Hawke works on a doll crab project , il 1 - ,W page 5 ..... .e--an--...,,, . .Y ap jp: fqncr-,-,Y 1-L in--'G' v-V - 'GE-fb 'W -Y 3 i ' Y ' A ' Mike Singer shows his school spirit by participating in hat day. Wild horses couldn't keep Cindy Frank Sbisa, a member of the Yellow Jackets Dammer away from the Kachina swim team, keeps in shape for the season. dance. Kachina Brave, Scott Riggs and Prin- cess, Sara Westgate dance after the coronation . 1 . - 1 . an .av-1-1 -4.41111--rnsirusll-nl.--naive-n ' 'V ' ? i -- i . 1 I 1 I L i l , Y ,, , , ,V ,,,,,,, , ..,,-,.. t.,. .,4.,,fe::--e-v..---- 1 ' ' . A' A X 2-lF?l'f' ' H' 'fir-H -' nw- - f.,-vpn, f V Students square dance the Texas Star during gym The boys in Concert Choir sing Jingle Bell Travelog class. during the winter concert. -A , W I 5 -1-F U' in can 131, X - Even the rain can't dampen the spirit of the Freshman Cheerleaders. INVDLVEMENT mis f 3 5 , I LE. I Jannie Sherry and Becki Henley par- The pep club cheers for the Redkins at a football game. ticipate in spirit week, twins day. - ll' 3 ' ' V , . '..vfEiii1i -V rife 'f r - ' A :iii :el , f ' K 'egg-'mifiiaf52-inJE-'L.6:2249g114':2. . . C: ,fl-,L 'Q-.A .- . A-L f Yr. '.I' . ' 4, X A A - 1 ,., It , -- . T E M4 A , fi-J .14 .JF 5-sisfv -51-. lm . I .,,, . 13' +- ,,., , 4 1 fin - ir' s . Zgfw 4 ,,'f',,.. k.,,, ,Af . , Ay , ,A . ,we 1 .-M uf' . . g Etjfingb., .f+n- L- , . 4 3 .. ., i , K' .. , 71. , . . I A I-, T ii- ' . N JMC- 4, 15 77,12 . h 5 ' ., ,V ,. . .Exit 1 :Ag 7 -, , G' ' ..-tif, '-v .vu-nz. .5-K-,-7 H1 1, vi-, 1? ..'f K 41. 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Second chess game. row, Chuck Hawke, Erik Juergensen, David Asjes, Steve Ha- madi, Drew Hutton. U iibiibli-EEZ? '-...J SC V7 K L. The Library Aides are: first row, Stacey Bell, Beth O'Larte, Beth Griswold, Steve Flack. Second row, Kathi O'Keefe, Patricia Morgan, Amy Howk, Michelle Melson. Third row, Diane Pascuzzi, Terri Flucke, Kip Weiner, Matt Ridenour, Herman Kanter. page 13 i 5? page 14 On Wednesday afternoons the Rocket Club met. The students compared new rockets they had built and were able to compete in distance flight contests. During bad weather the group built and re aired the rockets. Science Cllub met every first and third Thursdays in the months. In their meetings they performed scientific experi- ments, or had guest speakers. Their plans for the year includ- ed field trips and entering the Science Fair. Industrial Arts Club met lVlon- days after school. The club was designed to hel students learn about tools unllamiliar to them. lt also provided extra time to finish class projects. '-by-W Members of the Rocket Club are: first row, James Lam mers, Joe Brenneman, Tyler Cox. Second row, Terry Wackly, Kevin McCalmon, Lewis Simpson THE MINDS OF THE FUTURE Members of the Science Club are: Steve Hamadi, Jimmy Olsen, Mike Wolf, Andy Slusher, and Mrs. Parker Lewis Simpson and Joe Brenneman shot for the stars? with their handmade rocket 5- ...Y - , . V Y. L. ,W . A , .., ,f-.4 .- - 1...-,..-.... Q.--. .. ,- ....-. uf... -uw.,-.f,-...,, --,.-x. .- -,--,. ,.x..a-...F ... ,. ---as .ff-...Q--. .M ..-Y -. ... ..-.1m.., '.fX....- ww.--.f ..,-v... ..,. -Y Y ..H .M- -' A , W, ,AA,+,.,g4 - -.gnu-Q-v k f-' -- 1' , I 4 i V I 1 1 I 6 I 1 1 3 4 ,-.4 . ...Y-.,...,,-.-,...L.-,.,...--..,. -....,,....,:-f....,,--,,-......-,..-,.,-.MN. PLAYERS OCTET MAKE DEBUT i Players is another new r group at Center South. lt is made up of four girls and four boys chosen by audition. , 5 Combining a bit of action with singing, the pla ers met Tuesdays and Thursdays and sang at school concerts. ,ul Members of the Players are: Brian El- liot, Clay Lyon, Reid Fossey, Mike Small, Patsy Tavernaro, Julia But- ler, Claudia Hayslett, Suzy Siegler. E Members of the girI's Octet are: Becki Henley, Anya Nebgen, Jean. DUHNQ a Practice the Players GO-fl-d0d0 Scanlon, Kelly Porter, Sara Westgate, Rebecca Kauffman, Caren Ei- down 59th Sffeef- senstein, Kathleen Murray. Octet, one of the newly formed groups, Ofctef Df:Cf:Ced Wed '9'Sd3YS and F id3YS consisted of eight girls interested -in vocal Q te' SC 008 they D9l'f0fm9d at School music. They were chosen by auditions. COHCGWS an D aimed 3 l0UV- page 21 K-. ..,,.....,, - ...Q-.4 ,., ......m...-.-.f,.....-.-.......-f-.,,,.,-- .ff-+G M 1-uw ,-. 0, 5 mn ,113 A, 0 4' 'K 'W Xa' 5171.3 Milbank yn pw rf? N Ek 1'-V in sm 92' r my ,.., ,. rf-Q'1 J.fQ Q. Bi J! gl nk ++1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1 41+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ x1+ +1 1+ ll' i I ' +- 1+ I il 1+ 1+ +r 1+ 44 E +1 1+ f +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 If 1+ S 'se' I If I I ll' ll' 'Kitt tit 'k'kii k'k'k'k 'A' 'K il 'K 'K 'K if 'K 3. X' WW if + ,ff x K . A x' + 1 If 'k Y 4 Xl-+V-444444444-Y-XXQXX44-4 ge 24 .Av-J,-Ar-dv-dr-lrdrqbwlrirqbirwbwbifwbiriv-bir1b1b+dr1bi-i'iir-G+ -v-44 A44444- KACHINA ROYALTY ,gr-:xxx-xxxfxmrxxx-rrx-xnxx 'ki k'k'k'k A i' i'i k'k'ki k'k'k'ki k'k'ki f .'5. f 1 , , 41+ 44444 444 44 4444444 i4 Z 2 2 2 Z ll' rl? lr BRAVE AND PRINCESS A night on Saturn was the theme of the 1977 Ka- china Dance. Everyone anxiously awaited the an- nouncement of the new Brave and Princess. Sara Westgate and Scott Rags were chosen and led o the dancing while J.T. Cooke played Sara Smile. Upper left, Debbie Aaron and Jeff Cox: Upper right, Janet Adkins and Jack Brandom: Lower left, Kristin Zinn and Tom Shaffer: Lower right, Rose Marie Brocato and Scott Kessler. page 25 .W . ,.... -f..--.-U V.- -..J -..,...,.-.,---f---V-H --- v... - --N --f---f---,+---f---.---- new-ke -. . ,., -...V-'ian 1 .Q-veg -: - g.-7-.rn--f--ff, -sag:-: ,.-rg-...N V--...J--v-V......,.... H w W 3 l 14, - ...W--4 ........,,.,.....v.-.g....'.-.4..,.g-.1,...,-f..,. ..., .,,f.-g.---....-.. W, . .. . , f,,Y, . 1 5 I I 3 I l In rehearsal, Margie, Daisy and Clar- Rodney, Prudence, and Juba- Annie and C35-ey PYQCUCG isse have a lopsided discussion. diah pose for a tintype photo. Walfllflfl f0Y the P?-YllY Scene MUSICAL A FIRST FCR C.S. . .. boys and girls together Other Students .... .... A llison Bell Cast of Characters - Carol Dayson Elaina Holmberg Daisy .. .... Rebecca Kauffman Casey .... ........ R eid Fosse Rodney ......... lVlike Sma Ida ..... .... Jimmy Clarisse ...... JuliaButler Prudence Jubadlah ..... .... Dean Greene ..... ..... L ina Stewart Delicate Frank .. Governess ...... .. Sailor Vlargie Anni 9 Gene Joe -oui S Susan Sally Jane Rosemary .. .. Kathleen ... Shi Frances 'r ley il Caren Eisenstein .....Kip Weiner Michelle Nielson .Erik Juergensen ..Dawn Williams ...Jean Scanlon .....JoeRickard .. . . .Julia Stone Claudia Hayslett .Chris Armstrong .. ...Bob Lewinsohn .. .... Wayne Janzen .....Lea Lavish . . . .Kathleen Murray .Jeanette Ducate ......Cindy Fey ....Suzy Ducate ..Debbie Barthol .....LeslieKatz Jenn Stoor Stacy Shalton Jannie Sherry Stacy Talpers Daisy, an orphan, is proposed to b Rodney, a dull banker's son. She realises him and leaves her home town in Indiana for the excitement of New York. She en- rolls in a commercial high school to learn to support herself. Casey O'Rourke, a dashing young gentleman, becomes worried about her lack of money. He convinces her to enter a performing contest in the Bow- ery. The plan backfires and suddenly Rod- ney appears on the scene. They manage to get things all straightened out and tie play had a happy ending F N X Q X A EH if .- TRIVIA AND FADS OF 77- 78 Skateboarding is the intl sport Stick pins were in among teenagers. this year. Clhlg is . an , X Cecelia DiRaimo, Jannie Sherry, Alicia Gordon, Claudia Hayslett, and Julia Butler model different styles of boots. if fir' 5 7 y 7 T shirts, magazines, folders, were part of the Star Wars CraZG- Star Wars, stick pins, and silver jackets bring to mind thoughts of the 1977-78 school year. Not only fashions were unique to this year, but also events from the entertain- ment world had great influence. Star Wars was a big hit and it started a new era of science fiction movies. T-shirts, buttons, posters, cos- tumes, action figure dolls, comic books, and other items were made available after the movie became a hit. The song You Light Up lVly Life , sung by Debby Boone, broke all records by being the number one song on the charts for nine weeks. ln the area of sports, skateboarding became the number one sport for teenagers. The latest fashions were boots worn with skirts or with pants tucked in. Going along with the sci- ence fiction craze many kids started wearing sil.ver space jackets. Stickpins worn on collars were big and combs worn in the hair were seen. Elvis, the King of Rock, died after a long career of entertaining. When he died people rushed to buy momentos of him such as T-shirts, statuettes, or his personal belong- ings. The television industry started a new trend in family shovvs. These included Eight is Enough, The Fitzpatricks, lVlulligan Stevv, and Family. ln twis year, like every other year, the fads and trivia have given it a flavor unto itself. -,- .:f,j.. , -egg -. , . 2- ' -L: -ffzzfffr1-ga,:?'4,1.,' ',:,g.2:f5-gif. fx: ' 3 --1 -l-y.:- uf- J, -5,5551 1314?-,f,.,:. J. ,- ,TJ .V ,. f, . V '--'7lri1- ff.-1:1 nf af: Q ' ,X f ff M :aff-.'1q5 .- A, , -X' 4- 1 -- V 4. , , ,...,2f.b,, ,v l NR., ., 1, . .,,.., . .. 5. 1 ., 'u ?9E2',,l J' - 5 ,ff fr' ,W ii 1 N ,Z-Xxx j fgj ffi A 2' , Qi Xa ff sw +12 .cv .,,,. ,ILL ff -as-Vw 4' , - , . . I' 1 u , ---1. Q 4, 1 A Tsar- N1 -Q -.- 'f 1,54 1 si f an -'An f . f r, . 4 a- .A4, Ly: 'f14.l,f,,s 'E -1, 1 s , v - , ., .,,.,, -,. .,...---.V..... .-.... -.,,......-.-,..,... Y ,..yW.,., -. . .-,. ,--, .W . ! i N Q 1 1 I I 1 . - . .- . .... , .. Y. . v .. --.-....,.u,- .1 ,.....,.,A ,:, ...-.+- -, :-- - --- -...--..-...:.-g,-.:.4...,.-:QQ1:4.p-.,....-f -....4g..g,,... .-. .. CCCPERATIO A KEY TO SUCCESS Coach Speise was very impressed with his team this year. He remarked, They had the best record in at least the past 10 years. But records aren't every- thing and they don't tell the whole story. The boys were very unselfish they la ed an osi- , P Y Y P tion asked of them. They did it for the team not for their own personal pride. Their attitudes towards ev- erything were good. I was impressed with the great amount of cooperation and hard work. But not every- thing can turn out perfect during the season. Matt McCain, our best lineman, injured his arm in scrim- mage before the season even started. After the first game, the only defeat of the season, some of the team became worried. But Glen Sands and Marcus Easterwood had confidence in the team. They both said, We won't lose anymore games. And they Q didn't! Flrst row: Scott Harrison, managers: Mark Eaton, Mike Eaton Second row Keith Williams Jim Sheier John Franklin, Mark Fenner, Jerry Randolf, Todd Swartz, Tony Hallaba Dale Scaletty Tom Allred Third row Dave Eaton, Mike Jones, Stephen Hertzfield, Craig Kubayko, Jim Shea Lynn Houston Fourth row Ed VanTrump Jim Rebman, Steve Hamadi, Ron Barker, Kevin Hendrikson Kirk Roberts Glen Sands Jeff Burrow Scott Totty Todd Koelling, Rick Pollack, Mitch Allison. Fifth row: Sherm Williams Rick King Doug Williams Steve Goodman Marcus Easterwood, Chris Fiorella, Andy Rynard, Richard Phillips Sixth row Dan Hollub Not pictured Charles Christy, Matt McCain. page 36 N .v...f.' , JQ4, - ..----...Y-.........----.... ......f.1-B..---,...-...q.----,.... ---A R ....- -w. . 3 KKC 'T ,,. .,,X. -,.-.., .- A b Q ef L ing!-fx X .s 2 2- taa C 2 if ef. C C S as 2 YQ! fsggxzs Jaw ings C at 13g , f 1 . ' C st- 3 qt 1 me an - m..-,..,,r X M f f X - A rx C fm R . . ,S ' 'S S ' - 1 as 1 ,QQ S ' f 1 S Qu ' Sw X X 1 Wg :: x S5 . A f f ewskfy e J S X ,:.Si9'??5 Q- - ' X f N Q - -X ..... m y N Y' ' A r R 'saws fgg 5 Q set, . , 'dx ASA X -wk s I 5 - X ' 'V ft. C A Q- X X J ' xi me X 1 ., :. f X , RM! A ,QS K ,R . stu Q Q 'Mi' U S is . J . X D f as . i -1' . , Q XF., . get asf 'v' Hn-.p U A o Meow' SCOREBOARD CS 1 1 Grandview East CS 2 0 Liberty CS 2 0 Blue Springs CS 1 1 Lee's Summit CS 2 0 Liberty CS 1 1 Smith Hale CS 0 2 Baptiste CS 0 2 Grandview Jr. CS 1 1 Lee's Summit CS 0 2 Raytown South J i ' --A .. --IN.--..,., .,k,- , . ,Y 1 v- ....., 2-1:-2 VV:,,. :rrg-:+.----Y, ... . ,.-.,,., ,,,- A 'A - 1 WINNING ISN'T EVERYTHING! I I ,syn - , M il I x David Chamberlain jumps as team members await the Up off. ' ff 7 I fi Y I, so Z ' sv' ' 5 W VV 'f f Ii ' I .R If .05 s INN Wes Woodworth is in deep meditation before he sets his shot. page v a I i . , , , v Un, .,-.... , X--A...-4. I ..Q-f- V 1- ..-.fn -M., 2371:-L ,--- :Q 1.-..f-.. ....,,..w ...f,,an...... -, .., Y . 'rvfr . ,, -- . ,+A - ... ....q..................,, .-.,....-.,....,...,'.-Y... .,,..v .,..- .pa EIGHTH GRADERS STRIVE FDR VICTORY .ff 4. if Redskins get the tip off! 3' f Ms, j s. , M- ' .4 L, is R . It M I f A , -if-'K 7, 'K I , ff I wg ff' Todd Koelling shoots as team members await the rebound. Jim Rebman shoots after being fouled. 559 'WIN K H- -- RK 5' Q, so ihzsiii Mike Jones shows us i1e's a Redkins man. page 45 I U , . , , .. -Y-.-.,..:..,. V ..Q..f--4. f.- -...xy--....a.- ,-.,,..... :uu,...x+,..-u-.-1..,,..-.,.-..,.--- ....-- -...,,... W.. . . ..-... F- if Q . I f, - ,mx V -swf al ,Q x Njmfrf' dm.-ft ' 1 , ,Q 4 'S at i J- 'I ,wwiadd if , as . 'S..mN 5 if 3 I O David Chamberlain drives in for two points. Randi Rittman struggles to put up a shot. 'P at nf we-si Scott Riggs plows through his opponents. SPCRTS SPECTACULAR Shooting for two is Mike Jones. page 48 te F3 A broken leg doesn't keep Anthony Spalitto away from the game. Is Rob Benedict trying to scare him'?'?? ,,,,.,. .,,.., , , .WV-. ,.. ,, , N,.-..... ,, V , 1 -, V D xy., . ,555-,, .. ,Nt-.iv - . V , f 1- 15-1.-...-f.. AA lf -'-g.,,f,'L,-Q - f .. 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T M Benedict, Linda Bloom, Randy Brenneman, Joe Burgclorf, Barry Caffrey, Richard Carr, William Carson, Mary Beth Chronister, Kevin g Cknlgha T Coleman, L lane Compton, Carla Corchlne, .Andrew y cox? TWU v I f COX. Tyler, j T l ' Cfaffieff '3.Wl?3p , Crawford, Lori ' steven, T if, see W .. is n 59'-S. it V,VV .K ,, l f noavis, , it g 94Yv,,Gf69l, rr A I i'DleHwiitt, , N UfVfll9f8S, if tbouglass, Pam T The seventh graders, known as se- vies aren't the quiet, shy type we have known previously. T ey are much more outgoing. When interviewed, the following seventh graders stated their goals. Jeffrey Wil iams said he want- ed to make the eighth grade track team. Jeff White eltt e same way about the track team but he also want- ed to make the honor roll. Kim Ac- curso and Carol Franke felt the most important thing was to be an eighth grade cheerleader. lVlike Sherry said that he would be hap y if he could make the S honor rolly. Tracy Creech is striving to be the to pupil in all his classes. Rhonda llllaas hopes that by the end of the ear everyone in the seventh grade will have become friends. All in all most of the seventh graders felt their grades were the most important thing this year. f r 4 1 42' 4 4'--ww '43 The boys in fifth hour gym act macho for the camera. Lori Addison sews on her garment. Dumlt, Paula Easley, Debbie Erickson, Tina Eubenks, Regina Evans, David Ferguson, Jerry Fey, Cindy Finter, Steve FIereHea,JecqueIfne Foxworthy, Jennifer Franke, Carol Franke, Mike Freel, Jamie Guaiser, ,Bob Gallo, Tom Gatewood, Tammy Gelhom, Kenneth Ginsberg, Jamie Ginson, Marsha Ginzburg, Tamer Goergen, Tracy Goetz, W.L. Goodson, Billy Gordon, Michelle We ,,,, . , my ,gy 51391 .WI T Acwmf IA L N N, y 2, X or 1- 1 YJ ' ' L eryrr 4 I V I rr A A ., - ' 'A fm --V z -A y r ,, Q.: In fffir. Q. W' ,. J: 5, X !x wueo-g.,.,, ,Q W, .ummm ment. E 5 X, wg: , X W, gf ll N all I gb'- rn .Wow ,..-1 -lf fq. -f X f GIVING IT ALL THEY'VE GDT 1 .4 lp Granoff, Lauri Greathouse, Karen, I Hale, William Hamrick, Jim l-lamrlck, Stan Harlan, Jody I they Lynda Phillips and Julie Read bear down on home- Tamar Glnzburg and Cheryl Williams practice field work. hockey. ff,-M I 3' lg lffibkl -I f I Ii.-W. va 'Q a fl I IQ' . H I ii-nniixll 5575? fa 'N . 1 l' if Hartz, Laurie Hathaway, Bob Holman, Holly l-lang, Elizabeth Hetrlck, Margie Hackett, Tlm Hooper, Scott Hopkins, Klm Horn, Doug Hutton, Andrew Janner, Mark Janzen, Wayne page 55 SEVENTH GRADERS AT EASE 3 55 1 Johnson, Chuck Jones, Valerie Juergensen, Erik Kamen Lily E Kartsonis, Christina Kauffman Dan Hffwwfh T EKemfBw'wa ' T 2 E K0mak,JulIa T 'Ku6ck9f,James Lagis, George as T Lammers, James ,Q 3 , sa f' E Ef T 5' W V ' 1 i I l I 4 gf-iv Frank Manzella punts the ball. 1 Jay Thomas displays his leaf to the class. page 56 4 lisa f-pa. 2? in A f ,,..-. -M Swan , - Z 7 ?'sj.r5-.f.?33-' 9 .- 2.1.2-5,1 A ., . . ,.: . -A..., ' WV .:Yfi:,lV.g.- Z- - IN THEIR NEW SCHOOL tl ,K Y 5 gf fn Q-1 'Q KI if 4,11 -STJNJI 1 Min me ' kwa 1AV A A , . I K 7 ' il' Q, 4, E .op 1 61 3, .5 A V1 A 1, .vs 5 f-if Us -ff '4 X on N yx I iv 1 'f , , . . ,f Q 7th grade procrastinators cram for a test. - ,ww E 62 42 X 'Kill' 4 i :Z 1 XJ ,.,, V, Langley, Wally Lasher, Tammy Lavish, Lea Llcausi, Pau! Liilibridge, Kelly L indholm, Karen LfSl?'f8l3 : Lombardiino, Wkie l l LoudonJ Lowenthal, David Luetjen, Deborah page 57 Maas, Rhonda Magee, Thomas Mandabaoh, Jane Mathews, Gregory Medina, Sherri Marlo, Joe Meyer, Mindy Middleton, Mike Mi ldfelt, s Dvbvrah Moaden Wsflllam Murrlssey, Kay Th9m53 me simon, Kevin Mckkxfmy, ,Mxrggrez s o'amm,szfzsusw Aollwui sP0fi2l9, Jffl 1 Pfflhbfffiri, sPh1l1ii! 1964 Lynda s Pistohe, Mary la. , X Q 'Q' is .x s :Wh Snsfq ii- '- ki' ,kia Yi W s W4 glarsha Ginson and Dana Straws work on study sheets in Home c. EJ' 19 t ft I L 5 K -v f ' s I V 9 I3 V 1 S TTT GETTING INVOLVED fell' Nw W.. ,... , ,,,.,,f'f' -Qs- ft l llenl i 'Q Qvyxr' Q ia-Z 'fl 2 sr N St 'W .Wi Ramsey, Andrea Randall, Barbara J. Raske, Pete Read, Julle Reber, Todd Reed, Natalle y Regan, Donna Ricci, Sherri Rickard, Greg Rubin, .lan Sapplngton, ,Jill tSaratory,Mark E v gs I at-rf l Modeling the new trend in eyewear these boys demonstrate Betsy O'Brlen and Jacquie Fiorella are busy sew- how to make a cubicle. ing. f nv XX , A 43 5. he X ft i q l f x Scaglla, Phillip Schultz, Mllce Schwartz, Jlll Scott, Traci Sherry, Mike Slemon, Anlta Simpson, Lewls Singer, Pam Slngmon, Steve Snyder, Donald Staats, Curtis Stewart, Mona page 59 A WHOLE NEW WORLD Straws, Dana Swendrowski, Lisa Talman, Jute r Tarantino, Marla Tavernaro, Tom Taylor, Paul e Thompsan, Waiter emaffig Tram, Lone: r siik Dan Te, eere e , - a p Yueker, Connie ruhtiig U58 Kurt r r Wackfyf TSW Waller, Weber. JKathy r Weisme John Xavi W page 60 Regina Eubanks and Jan Rubin prepare menus. 43:1 Mr. Bradshaw's Science class collects leaves. f . Z 9 4 C. i S We Mi qw DRKING HARD lj? I G5 in fi QQ f ' 7 if A 'Ji , , R ....,. ., i n v 5 , - Q M, ff X 1 ,,-1 4' S, H Z fx . , 9 5 A f A MV fi 4 N g k 4 MAKING DREAMS come TRUE Jace hdra page 64 , , - , , -fx ,V i , V ,. Vu , 'N . Diff f- fi' f Y' ,E - ' L,-ni., . 'V P ' Y . - ' V . I . . , I J L n 'Q wx-, ' r l i I I i 1 : 1 i V I Q ......, , I A Q. Q , ,,,,..w . , ...,, .Y , ., ,.. Y-. , , 7 W . x ,W , I . A qqwg- ,.-,- f....n- - -VV -- i. Q 1 4' 8 5 J 7 4 11 Q ? 4 Q 1 1 I F a TI v 1' 5 qu- ' f -- '-- H'-R.-f---.74-.f V ---.-,........- .,.-.fn -,.-....,,.-..-,-- ! ,.- -vw ,. ,,,, ,,. HM, K I f L,, I J vrfqf- - -, K-..-.1-. , Q a .1 1 1 F I i 1 w i E L. A, 1 3 .,.- L ,,,, , T I ggpqgf .-ful-f .-, Y- ......f.- --V., ---f...., ..., ,,,,.. A....,A- -H..-,..f,.-.7 ,-1-VY V ..,...---1-..V...,..-,, ,..,- -...V L --,.....-.,-K-.. fi -ngvg-V ..-f.,...- ..... .,...-...,.- Q F RESHMAN BALLDT l l -fi-E '-,,,,.. Personallty Plus: Tom Shaffer and Sara Westgate What a gentleman! Most Athletic: Jeff Cox and Becky Rice Get a piece of the action. Most Humorous: Brlan Eubanks and Rosle Sharbel Will he stop?? S Most Pract fefik mf' swf, UK 4 ' on if Frlendllestp Scott Riggs and Kristin Zinn 5 She just couldn't stop smiling 2 5. .-,fr vw- mv..- ... .. 1 mmf- -- X.. in . a' m? . - it IF? . L h -ffmf, sw x -fe' - 1.- 3:- 7 n f f la, , , an . . 1, 55,5 . X 4..- . ru, , . h .5..r, 1 - 'U , If 4 4 V 2 'ff' MH ,. HN',-mx M, ,,,, t Q ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A Q, - A , ., -.- .... .. .--r- . ff 4 M , X H , , , 1, 1' f 9 1 Q, M- 47 Q T U X 1 s . jf- A. '- 4 - 'KA ' . - . Q-534 , 5'-,.' i ' A ,- i. ' H .-'? '1f . W -1,4 fi, ' A , 7 T .-.ff 7 F 'f ',q - I -1 ,, V .., . A ,..-,V ,-.G,M '.,:,:g.. , -- ' -A. .fl I , ' ' -, La . ..:, -- .. L-'- 15 ,, Egg- V N- w' .3 Tgyg-3..r , f H Te-uf.. -mn , .f,., R - 1-,,w. ,,- .- . v-- . An. V ,iff 3 -W -.,L .1 , L 'f -.. ml fk '?,3E---.., x . ,.'L ,Q ' ,- 1'-, - 'L--A-'-- ff' -. Y - g,:..f.1, ' uf P ' .. A K , - -j..J-cf'-,J .- xf'-f ,ff ,f' . . 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'1tfrfff?2:?-fiw1.?'5'1ii'.'!5,i1s'?'? , 97' ' ' ' Q2It-f5g:f7i:'1f2f:fz.f:'e-Jim f'::24:t'5.zg3E4:?1??a.'Zf3'.,in:.:fm-5.5-.. 2 5' ff'v'f'4 v'f -2-'f'f 'f ' fn: - 0 - ' - -- 'Q -' f I , ' I i 7 D 5 l BOARD OF EDUCATION Members of the Board of Education are: Mr. John E. Hoopes, Mr. William Brandt, Mr. Robert E. Morgan, Vice- president, Mr. Walter R. Simpson, President, Mrs. Linda Kinton, and Mrs. Sandra Kauffman. DMINISTRA TIUN The Board of Education is made up of six elected patrons of the Center School District. They and the admin- istration work together to make the rules and policies b which the dis- trict is governed. They also establish the tax levy, and approve the bills and salaries of Center personnel. One of the newest programs involving Center South was the Coordinating Learning Experience, better known as CLE. This was planned by the administra- tion and passed by the Board. lVlr. Richmond, the superintendent said his goal for the year was to try to the best of his ability, and do every- thing in his power to maintain Center District's re utation as being among the best in the area. page 86 Don Richmond, Superintendent of Schools. E5 X U, 4, ' 'L Win Rol -.... ,, .. ,. ., I I f I - -Qu-in -.-H Y. Y. N.f..x..v ..., .,-...,, , -,. ., , . ,.. , h ! lVlrs. Channon, the new instrumental mu- sic teacher, stressed maturity to her stu- dents. lVlr. Price, the new vocal music teacher, kept the choirs busy with concerts and musicals. lVlr. Reagan was the new ln- troduction to Art teacher. lVlrs. Spears' goal was for everyone to have at least two projects of which they were very proud. Mrs. Channon, Instrumental Music: concentrates on tuning the concert band. ui g-E 6 'M-Q '-lv-.3 ,,, page 90 ' I Mrs. Spears, Arts and Crafts I,II, Painting I5 helps a student with his dinosaur. ' .4 Q 'Z Mr. Reagan, Art 77 stops his work to have his picture taken. Mr. Price, Vocal Music, takes a break between classes. - .qlq-gf -...U .- -- --W-.N ., . .., ,-,.... , V J 1 5 1 w 2 L' E M Y an--.F ..-Q - - -.--Y .4, , , ..., i I ! M -vw -1 '41 f Miss Shaw, Pre-Algebra, Algebra 15 instructs her fifth hour class. Lf'- Mrs. Lester, Geometry, Algebra I, Math 77 talks to her class. page 96 Miss Gill, Math 8, Functional Math: calls her class to order after lunch Mr. Kinsella, Math 7,8,9: Functional Math: grades homework papers. Miss Gill wanted to stress what her students had not learned in previous years. Miss Shaw wanted to help her students understand math and appl it to later life. lVlr..KinselIa wanted allyhis classes to cover the whole book. lVlrs. Lester's goal was for everyone to be- come better people after going through the year. fn S gp, 5 ES to Mr. Walt Ryle died September 22, 1977. He was graduated from Central Missouri State University in 1958. He began his teaching career at Center South when the school was one year olds. in 1962, he took one year educational leave of absence to comoplete his Master'spDe- gree at Bowling Grenen Usnsiversrity. He then returned to Center South to Continue his teaching career. maintained educational standards bgobtainirng cluateeredit at Texas Kansas State Universisty, and ofrMiisiseuri ,rr tltl f S t2 g 9tg T hrviieh ut his r , e 9 ' tl t' n' e t g tl l t F t ' ' s' s s 9 l9 lt l M S Mitchell Spanish' prepares to teach her Spanish Mrs. Carter, French, Introduction to Languages, and ' ' ' Kachinag previews pictures for the yearbook. class. Among the ladies who work in the bookstore are Mrs. Caroline DiRaimo and Mrs. Virginia Sbisa. page 97 ' f HELPERS The janltors, Wllbur and Amy Chambers clean up the cafeteria after lunch. 1 I l l 1 I The kitchen help is: first row, ' Mariann Steen, Marsella Haugh- enberry, Bobbie Miner. Second row, Betty Fuller, Doris Duncan, Floy Posey, Virgie Krisel. l lllllllzl 8 ,, X, X q K ,, , 'lug ,I 9 Ilia ' all 4 , 1 Mrs. Abel, nurse, asslsts a student learning to walk on Mrs. Vaughn, FYISUUCUOHAI SeCl'eiafy, helps teachers crutches. by grading papers. page 98 -Elvlr' -uv-M . . -.n-..- .,,,. N--4 0--M P w L .an-1-, Y --- -.f-. 1 : - i'.'::r::.::'f-.--Up.,-.4--Y -1, , 4.--.-..n.f,.f::,..-- ,.,.,.... W.. ,,..,... . , , , , -nun mmf.,-. uf,-, A-, .f,......4 ..., -VH--.,.,- n-,--. -fu..-M.. Aww- f.,-uf-V X - -fn, --,.,. ..., , V - , 1...,,: ,,-L ,tl 1.1: ny' fu. .W Ai , y . , .-..,.v-aqua., A - f b .y ll- - . -r -r Y i-livle-L., mv , , por-g:'::gv-ee:-H, is-.A -- Janet Adkins hands out letters to eighth grade football players at pep assembly. nm. f r i P I l THE BEST YEAR YET! E Center South during a rare moment of tranquility. 4 Anxiously awaiting Royalty announcements, students gather around the stage. 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