Central High School - Girardot Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1969
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Notes for the 1969 volume:
Page 136 contains a picture of Rush Limbaugh.
Text from Pages 1 - 208 of the 1969 volume:
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Ek - QD WWW X 41-PBEM LLC ' , Q 2ge3q3:75-xjliw-vf9 SL vQMQwj2,Gf10 , an 6 9 FOREWORD Identity, a necessity in this stage of transi- tion, is largely attained through each stu- dent's relationship to his school. Life at Central is . . . crowded halls . . . Battlecry . . . algebra . . . homecoming dances . . . term papers . . . COE . . . clubs . . . chemistry lab . . . home games . . . marching band . . . achievement tests . . . driver's ed . . . stage productions . . . PE classes...3:17... Participation in this life helps each individ- ual establish his own identity. I i r + 1' , ' i '. ' ,L 'i 1 ,l lpn if? 3 I P i 2 1 - at!! 1.15 X P 2 4 ft 1 '.ff .' 'al' 1 ', 5: '-'-.. 2f'f,'A , A 1 N U' 1 'im-. 1 ' ' .1 -1 J 1 ,' I 1 r.t.xL.Y,,:ff W - i , . f, -W. .I ,U '.- , , 41,43-. 4- V ,W . ,- K I. ' ,. f I IL' I, B: -,l1'?q2',-fa, W., , J .I 1,6 ,wr 'M I-jsinnlv. 14,17 , . 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V Y A .1 T969 GIRARDOT STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-Lea johnson ART AND LAYOUT EDITOR-Becky Blattner COPY EDITOR-Norma Ueleke PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR-jerry Snell BUSINESS MANAGER-Betsy Foster BUSINESS ASSISTANTS-Cathy England Melinda Foster LITERARY STAFF Bill Finch Lee Bukstein Donna Hartle Donna Hitt Tara Kaiser Kim Kurka Libby Krueger Ian Seabaugh PHOTOGRAPHERS David Bahn Robert Bennett Cliff Shirrell TYPISTS I julie Howes Sandy Green SPONSOR-Mrs. Irene Miller jane Trantham 5 QPQ lmw M II Il 1969 GIRARDDT DANCE Tossing coins in a fountain became a reality for Cen- tralites january 25, as they attended the Girardot Dance held at the Arena. Amidst an elegant Roman setting, Miss Deanna Miller was crowned 1969 Girar- dot Queen by the retiring queen, Miss Brenda Sie- bert. The Girardot Staff chose the candidates from Senior girls who had served a minimum of two years on either the literary or business staff. Following a pre- sentation of the candidates at an all-school assembly, the student body voted on the queen. . sw. W I 'ww ,iff if Qui af' , A , , ,J fi. 3 l D BETSY FOSTER QUEEN DEANNA MILLER. SUSAN BEAVER BECKY BLATTNER LEA IOHNSON 7 ST DE LIFE .Q -, I. .f affv w., . H1 ,-v 71, r, . J .I Q, , 1 ,. ,. W 'ff I, 1,72 M ,M .' W., f f. I' wg, ,, 1, fmf. Mwff' 4,. w., f In ' we ,iff fr ff. i. 4 ,. .5 MDL A 54, . at f .,r Q,.,.,,g 1 ff zmfk V: ww ,f f -fu V xg.. ,'- ,,A,f',lM, ,.-jwf. ffm if , 4 ,,':,,,.',,w,f , N VD, ,,,,,,,, ,,c-,W, ,f , ffm ,, M K ll 1' ur ,B .f , ,fu F 4 j9.ff '6i 5 ' , , 1 ,una ', -f-,lin ,., 4 ,,,, 4 ,.f, -a 5 w A , ' 2 'va-mr, ,- 1: M- 1 'if' -' . 7 9.-'iff-Q 2 ' ' Q r We .., - 4 ffm Q-Qfyfz, - 11 J 553,10 JWQJI 45 ,jg .,g,W3,3,, ,, .. 1 J IF' -ci' waxy? I 555-ivf X152 222 1 f 5 Ai!! 'iifw f -wffwl., ,-Z, 'J 'W M5 emgwx f '3lZ.x Q' ' - - I-Q I , ?f , in sk I M' ,,,-A SPORTS 1968-69 l , . . WMW',,,,..,a-nv ,. yy ,gg S W n ...ar Shooting off the starting block is Alvin Miller. Richie Mitten in the stretch. Bob Buster soars over the crossbar. SSO AFR n J VARSITY BOTTOM ROW: Mgr. Richard Gillespie, Bill johnson, Alvin Mitten , Brad Ashby , Brad Graham , lim Roche, Bill Cheek jim Ful- Mrller', Tim Pensel ', Gus Lorberg , Raymond Ward, Mgr. john Calvert. lenwlder ', Coach Ryland Meyr. FOURTH ROW: Tom Bridges, Butch SECOND ROW: Steve Bertrand , Walter Wilson', Carl Wilson', Char- Waldrup, Steve Dawson, David Trantham. TOP ROW: Ken Kirk , jim lie Williams, David Vann', Richard Humphrey'. THIRD ROW: Rusty McCulley', Roger Beaudean, Roger Siebertflettermen A io IV. BOTTOM ROW: Mgr. Lowell Simms, Eddy Conners, Ron Meyr THIRD ROW Mike McNeely Steve Martin' john Blat nie Bridges, Steven Schade, Steve Nesler, Mgr. Kenny Camp tner Mike Rhodes jerry Wright Bob jackson TOP ROW Mike bell. SECOND ROW: Coach Gary Lynch, Benny johnson, Roger Kuehle A D Hoffman Owen Vanderpool 'lettermen East, Robert Betts, Bob Buster, Richie Mitten ', Coach Ryland TRACK'S RECORD BREAKING YE R Voted Most Inspirational Athlete , Co- Captain Alvin Miller tied the 120 yard high hurdle record, and entered the record-book with a triple jump of 45 feet, and the 880 yard relay team, comprised of Miller, the Mitten brothers, and Tim Pensel, set a mark of 1 min- ute 31.2 seconds. Co-Captain Eric Red Ebaugh and the 2 mile relay team shattered previous records with a time of 8 minutes l3.8 seconds. Only once downed in dual and triangular contests, the cindermen also chalked up three 4th placings, one 3rd, and one 2nd in the larger meets. The jay Vee thinclads excelled by breaking five and tying one l.V. record. Coach Meyr departed but he left behind an energetic, experienced squad with bright prospects for the future. .f4:'ff,'f'M4'1,a if IN -,lz, BOTTOM ROW Gene Helton' Harold Mason Brad Kahtz', jay Owen', Rodney Shell, lim McElreath, Phil Dormeyer, Steve Meyer Sheets' Richard Adams' jerry Kaiser' Alan Hecht TOP ROW: jim David Pollack, Dick Mulkey, Bill Kurre. 'Iettermen THIRD I DISTRICT-THIRD IN STATE V L claw fp fly, 1 M, ,.,',, ,, 4 f ff ' 4 ff ff'2'Ww 543' , ,W ,,,, ,, - fem 1' -4 we ,, 'f ,Q- -,Q -y e ppvonenit F 'G ,W12 3C'2'ff?l'zf'f, -L , . 4 , :ff,'f'.fk4,Zf fr if i . -, f, ,,,ff,,-I -Mgf:l1wg,,.1.a:g wg wg,gg4,,v,g'. ,V .f ff'-, , ,,., , llel yy ,ZQ,, 'lIIl'! 'Tied ? at l:f':32:1 4 Captain Gene Helton surprised a great many high school golfers when he walked away with 3rd place in the State meet. He also pro- vided much of the strength that enabled the team to acquire the 3rd best standing in the District. L, Under the direction of Coach Payne Muir, the junior Varsity won 5 and lost 2. - Coach Howard Garrett got the tennis squad off to a running start through a new training program. Nothing but victory characterized a season that brought the District Champion- ship to Don Bukstein in singles and Barry Malahy and Stephen Limbaugh in doubles. The Bengal Netmen are intent upon repeating this fine performance. Gene Helton and Coach Muir. Barry MaIahy's lightning serve. j,,f 5.f:,,,,1 Q- Za ,-1:1 , ,V 1 , we 7Jf:L7,'2vg9',4 frjyf if Lf, ,g wl e n f: f 4 f' O Won? 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Bukstein ', Barry Malahy , Steve Limbaugh , TOP ROW 'lettermen Coach Howard Garrett, Greg Gardner, Roy Bukstein, I3 D050 VARSITY BOTTOM ROW: Scott Brune', Billy Dunham', Mark Stu- TOP ROW: Coach Meier, Greg Williams , Terry jones , Terry Kit- art , Steve Boyd', Randy Farmer , Walter Matthews , Ricky Bu- Chen , Kent Zickfield ', Craig Valle , Pat Godwin , Kim Godwin , chanan'. SECOND ROW: Mike Reynolds, David Goehring ', Terry Coach Brinkopf. 'lettermen Narsh , Lance Brune ', David Proctor', jim McDonaId', Larry Bickings. k xx YJ rx + X509 THQ! j.V. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Fincham, Steve Gardiner, joe Bob Baker, ROW: Coach Meier, Charles Baker, john Wright, Eugene Holloway Kieth Kiehle, Butch Smiley, Burton Bock. SECOND ROW: Mark Hogan, Tim Hahn, Carl Gross, Robert Meier, Richard Spalding, Coach Brinkopf Dan Bickings, Bob Ray, Gene Dewrock, Randy jones, Tim Kelly. TOP I4 DISAPPOINTMENT AT DISTRICT Coach Leon Brinkopf and his proteges lost only twice in the regular season and allowed their op- ponents a scant average of 2.2 runs per contest. It came as a real shock to see jackson edge out the Tigers by one run in the district battle. Ace hurlers Pat Godwin and Craig Valle shared an e.r.a. of .046 and an overall record of 9 wins and 1 loss. , 2 In the batting department David Proctor led with. 42 hits and a .333 average and Pat Godwin slugged out 41 hits and a .314 average. Right behind were Terry Narsh and Randy Farmer with 11 and 10 R.B.I.'s respectively. All-Conference honors went to Pat and Kim God- win. Proctor and Terry Kitchen were placed on the 2nd team, while Farmer and Valle received Honor- able Mentions. Randy Farmer puts another big one on the scoreboard. r 4 , .f!g,, ,. as iiir lili 2 TIGERS They p ig. x . , ff- . - rlr . T 4 4 'i' . i .s 4 .,r... 1 4 1 ... it 2 Y r..2,l 't'r. .it 1 r r .. . The player, Lance Brune. The coach, Coach Brink , fi! , ' jf W -. ,U -9 . , I ...Q f.03fM' ww After last year's season, many felt that the Tigers of '69 could not match the record of the Soul Patrol of '68. Twelve returning Iettermen were de- termined to prove how .wrong some people can be. By mid-season the Tigers were rated by the St. Louis Post- Dispatch as the second best squad in Missouri. The season's opener came as a double shock, the Carbondale Terriers learned the hard way that the Tiger's bite is even worse than its roar, and secondly, every- one at'the game was stunned when the last ten seconds brought a fumble and disaster as a Terrier lineman dashed across the goal. If this loss had been averted, the Tigers would have been eligible to compete for the State cham- pionship under the new M.S.H.S.A.A. point system. The gridiron Bengals proved their strength throughout' the remainder of the season by leaving four teams score- less. However, tragedy befell the Tigers at the end of October when Sikeston played their best game and defeated Central. In the final game of the season, the Tigers routed the Perryville Pirates who went on to become Class 3A Champions. Eighteen returning Iettermen and sev- eral promising sophomores will be on hand next year to spark victory. In Coach Lon Wilke's first year as head of the team, his squad was tri-conference champion and rated highly in many of the newspaper polls. With the experi- ence of one year at the helm under his belt, Coach wilke hopes for a crack at the state title next year. Definitely, the Wilke era has started in Southeast Missouri. 7 ' U l-- ulunnu?.'1-ruu1::-a-- ' -.rum - -f if - ' -1--tg., ., . D my ,U ,,. lll 'f -llln.l 1-1433 'vw' mga-ki.-1 -i'- As- :ffm 'K' N su in tv ,,, I V - --- ' -:ri I aillHl V jlllllh -..Q K.. ,,,- -V V V 4 - - VAVFYLF-xi 3 U' 4 - -. .. 11 X . g,i g,' . . VV VV, V.:iVr . L VV V 1 V hah. 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I . -4, ia, Y - .2 , f A f 4 A ,,:' X ,kj 4 .f. -ww , -f ll fa, ., .f M rf I 90 f , y 4 fr 1 ff , 3 1 1 gf 9 f f , f MM 'fs it www W Y fx 41, 4959, mf f f f I 551fQ Waavf J VA nw 7 fu MM fa y -u u 5, hz Ns . y fy or ,, , J , 'L g. . ,Q 1 v-.Ji , fl , ,' - V ' 'Q' , ' A, . fy: 'V yd W 7,4 . v ,, - 1 if f , xr-7, I p-X TN . 3' Ez ' ', TX l S N H fl X Q ,Q if Q' N 5 A912 J! Q7 1 -4 FS' CENTR L DOMINATES ALL-CONFERENCE Clockwise from lower right: Tom Bridges, Rusty Mitten, Terry Kitchen, Kenny Kirk, Kim Godwin, Terry Rhymer, Bob jackson, Truman Waldrup. t n sc Mi . 5 X: t 0 M -- K , 51 Es , I J 5, M., Q C, Z X ' 'E .ge 1 ,Q , WL,,gS ' -X SQL V ' ,-m65,3 5,gf 2 i - l E .,x. . if 'L r' ' all B .xecsf . e,e. . t : ?7'F f , ' 1 rg. H t, -N T' .J W gy V . L T B B ,'-3 'V , - ,,,. ,6w:,,.. 5 1 ig I N id! A L - :'f1 .5'.' fd, l . The Tiger's Big Eight dominated the all- conference first team. Rusty Mitten, offensive tackle, Tom Bridges, offensive guard, and Bob jackson, offensive center, provided the quarterback with ample protection, while Ken Kirk, offensive end, confused many defensive backs with elusive pass patterns. End Butch Waldrup, halfback, Terry Kitchen, and middle guard, Terry Rhymer, constituted an impenetrable defense, built around aggressive linebacker, Kim Godwin. Kim was selected as one of the four best de- fensive players inthe state. Second team selections were Blake Esicar, linebacker, Benny johnson, tackle, David Vann, end, Walter Matthews, halfback, and Larry Bickings, tailback. Ron Conner, Mark Kasten, Lance Brune, Richard Mitten, Dennis Bertrand, Eugene Holloway, Mike Stevens, Larry Ross, and Ross Conner received honorable mentions. Vive les Tigres! I . 3,4 , - 1 .V , . 4, ' ii A ,1 , 1,6 paw'-'l , mir Qziylfymyiz - v 1, 'fW,,,,. ,ff . fm fwi , f ,. ,, ,mv f ,, I I V7 W ,,f.,., ,ff I. N411 uv, WHKQQ W V, M, rx ff f 'nv- ,,',Z'fj,,Qjy7,, .7 94,7 gf-H 'rf ,Z ' pf ' Af f '?fwfy3l9W'f'af G r. 'A ,, ,W 4 ,Wf 1 ,fp f ' H, f '1' 4- W ' f y 2 J. - me :Wa 4,f..m,.z,w,..-1 .-f vi- ': ,w.,u.,.. W 'Q 1,44 I J 'J 'AV v. Ken Kirk, 88, keeps a rendezvous with a pass. sf! 10754 I My Mike Stevens, 87, intercepts deep in enemy territory. Walter Matthews, 30, blocks the bomb. fi ,, ta.f , s ,. 3 , - ' L ' f ff ' . .y . 25 ' if f, ' , 4, fi. ,l V , I ,, A f'q'5jMf ff 'IW - in xv 5 34' Larry Ross catches a quarterback behind the line, while Benny johnson zeroes in for a tackle. FooTBALL HQMECOMBLUG Car Parade rouses Tiger Spirit. '68 Kim Godwin and jerry Wright block an attempted pass. 20 xfm I L X Lance Brune crowns Queen lo Campbell. A moment of silent meditation for Coach Lon Wilke. IJWIW C in The 51968 Football Homecoming cliijnaxed Tiger Spirit Week. Centralites expressed confidence in their team by record attendance at the game. The Tigers came through by scalping the Kennett Indians 28-0. The exuberance of victory lent an electric atmosphere to the homecoming dance-keyed to the theme From Goal to Goal . The radiant queen Miss Io Campbell was chosen by the gridiron squad, and her court consisted of Miss Tara Kaiser, Miss lane McGinty, Miss Donna Ray, and Miss jan Seabaugh. bell SW 'L 7.1 ' I Y 4- Danna. MISS IO CAMPBELL-QUEEN OF CENTRAL SPIRIT Miss Tara Kaiser escorted by Kenny Kirk. Miss lane McGinty escorted Miss Donna Ray escorted by by Wayne Clark. Rusty Mitten, I I 2I Lf- Miss lan Seabaugh escorted by Walter Matthews. C wil 'fi N See Carl run. Run, Carl, run. Run, run, run. CROSS COUNTRY TOPS DISTRICT Garrett's C.orillas showed the strength and depth of the previous year by reclaiming the number one position in the conference. Carl Wilson's heels be- came a familiar sight to his opponents, and he set a school record of 9 minutes and 48 seconds at the District Meet. The season resulted in seven 1st places and 16th place at the State Meet. The junior varsity rarely failed to make the opposition bite the dust. Coach Garrett will have only a few of the run- ners back next year, and the Tigers will have the mammoth task of living up to a fine record. W XJ BOTTOM ROW: Bill Dunham , Gus Lorberg', Tim Pensel , Little, lim ROCl'1e', lohn Wright, lohn Blattner , Paul F0rtnQr Bill johnson', Steve Nesler , Ron Wulfers , Carl Wilson', Brad lOl1n Haman, Tim Hahn, Raymond Ward', Coach Howard ASl1by', Roger Sieberti TOP ROW: Coach Fred Pulley, Tom Garrett. '-Lettermen 22 X' 1 is x f if jR. VARSITY BOTTOM ROW: Tom jackson, Steve Robinson, Keith Kuehle, jon Lewis, Scott Shivelbine, Tom Little, Buddy Hahs, Bill Hawn, Harry Bertrand, Mike Stoops, Steve Kiger. SECOND ROW: Douglas Gerecke, Don jones, Greg David, Steve Nesler, Ron Bridges, Ricky Davis, Bruce Geggie, Don Meinz, Richard Wilson, Chuck Bertrand. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Blanton, mgr., Lee Bukstein, William Bahn, Kirk Francis, Glenn Vogelsang, Mark Beaudean, Bob Hall, mgr., john Hente, mgr., Vt 7' ,Hy I A lim. Lon Wilke, coach. VARSITY FOURTH ROW: Don Seabaugh , Alan Wills , Steve Simmons, Don Pigg , Steve Wilson, Shannon Kirchoff ', Don Fuhrmann , jim Grebing , Tom Bridges . FIFTH ROW: james Grim , Bill Cheek , Doug Glenn , john Popp , Larry Ross , Terry Buster ', Mike Taylor , Mark Kasten ', Taylor Bahn , Cliff Shirrell . TOP ROW: Allen Mayberry, Tuck Boston , joe Bob Baker , Greg Boldrey ', Gary Roll , Eddie Connor', Bob Buster . -Lettermen MATME DISPLAY EW STRE GTH Tom Bridges works on his opponent for the pin. 23 Since wrestling began as an interscholastic sport at Cen- tral in 1967, the efforts of the team have become in- creasingly more fruitful just as the number of spectators has grown. Co-captains Tom Bridges and Gary Roll led a spirited group of grap- plers through a hard-fought season that was climaxed with the winning of second place at the District Meet. Eddie Connor, Bob Buster, Tom Bridges, Larry Ross, and Don Pigg represented Central at the Melville Re- gional Tournament, and Bob Buster qualified to par- l ticipate in the State Meet. K . W Lance Brune, Dave Scherer, and Terry Kitchen look on as Eugene Holloway catches one off the board. Steve Henry takes aim for two points. Terry Kitchen charges in for Central. W l- r. , - I f ix -.. v xi ll fll' wi . QU flirt O VARSITY: BOTTOM ROW: Coach Howard Garrett, Wulfers, Tim Hahn, john Haman, Lance Brune ', Charles Randy jones , David Scherer , Eugene Holloway ', Stockman ,mgr. john Wright, jerry Wright, David Cato. TOP ROW: 'lettermen Barry Malahy ', mgr., Steve Henry , Terry Kitchen', Ron BASKETB LL TEAMS SHOW SPIRIT In coach Garrett's second year at Central, the Ti- gers had a 4-3, win-loss conference record and tied with jackson for second place. The Bengal's first night of tournament play was lost to jackson. If there was any high point in the season, it was possibly the win against the conference favorite, the Sikeston Bulldogs. Fred Pulley's sophomores dominated the confer- ence in junior Varsity play. An impressive 15 wins highlighted a season of aggressive ball-handling. In the lighter moments of the season, such as the game with Bloomfield, coach Garrett would give the regulars a rest while the infamous Goog Pa- trol took to the court. The audience reaction was always enthusiastic, and though some might under- estimate their performance, they deserve nothing but praise for patiently backing up the starting squad. This year coach Garrett was plagued by a lack of height and experience. Next year six returning letter- men will help alleviate this problem. The potential of next year's team goes beyond the conference. Though the Tigers barely broke even on wins and losses, every game was hard fought and every point was well-earned. lunior Varsity celebrates a victory. Farmington Meridian Si keston Poplar Bluff Patton L S Portageville eePefryVillCf i S T 1iCh3ifle3t0tUt ' Tourney ,N,0fre tD-me . , - i Amt , u 5 eShyawnee gjlfl Q, Gran n T Notre Dame, 'iPOpla'iriiBlUffQ Dexter g Q Bilootiifieldi Jackson T S 1 Sikeston T S Kennett Tigers 51 41 50 36 68 47 S S66 y ee n L S521 k,'- . : T 36' They 53 61 52 43 54 61 S 152 1-54 ,45 L. S150 Y y .60 ey,el e 52, ,46 L54 'lm lima' IR. VARSITY: BOTTOM ROW: Fred Pulley, Mark Frushour, Lar- Gragg, Eddie Propst, Paul Fortner, Henry Love, Dan Younghouse ry Swan, Burton Bock, Tim Kelley, Ernie Eudy, Steve Gardiner. Dick Mulkey, mgr. TOP ROW: Lonnie Lusk, mgr., Steve Meyer, Carl Gross, David 26 MS , Tara Kaiser, Captain . 4 ,,. v ,1'. 'VV . , ivi R ,, 4 by ,KA TIGER CHE Susan Hoover IR. VARSITY STANDING: Jeanie Richardson, Beth johnson, Donna Chenoweth, leanie Smith. KNEELING: Debby Allen, Cassandra Gately. ERLEADERS Dana Kaiser Ian Seabaugh Barbara Stafford ff: . 'jx I,- , Y' A, XJ G v 'OE' sign 5. el Q U ,, K ff? - 'T A 524' '2- ' rg' ' ,, xt ' i n 1 J A? 5 x s-.VK ff 'u'f'77?g ' , . ' . f.-1 Q 7' i,'. V1.9 Lag-iff 4' , 7 0'- 'Q L 5- . BASKETBALL HOMECOMINC COURT: lan Seabaugh, Donna Hartle, Queen Tara Kaiser, Beth Ross. Xia . s. .5 X . 'iii , s ' 4 V K 1 P1 . Ken Kirk makes a final adjustment. The Tigers struggle for victory. TARA KAISER, T969 The 1969 Basketball Homecoming will be hard for most Centralites to forget. This season was memo- rable for spirit posters, paper Tigers pinned on shirts and blouses, Attention Tigerette's on the intercom, and pep assembly Battlecries . Although the game on February 7 ended in a heart- breaking defeat, the feeling of sadness was soon lost in the gaiety of the Basketball Dance held the Queen's Dance BASKETBALL QUEEN following evening. The theme Our Hearts Were With Them ' expressed the sentiment of students toward their team. Miss Tara Kaiser was crowned Basketball Queen by her escort Lance Brune. Her court consisted of Donna Hartle, Beth Ross, and jan Seabaugh escorted by Steve Henry, Dave Scherer, and Tim Hahn. n 1:1 f zz' 'gas' 6 ...TM gal 2455233 1 f tx-44 .. iv' ,I 3 t. if I TRAMURALS Intramurals at Central this year were really on the go! Girls seeking further fun and exercise outside of gym class may participate in a variety of sports: basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, archery, bowling, and physical fitness. Sponsors for these activities were Mrs. Sander and Miss Towse. Boys' Basketball Intramurals involved 109 boys this year. Meeting for six Saturdays with four games each week from 8-12, coaches Coggin and Pulley led the eight teams through a close season. Left, Walter Matthews goes u for the two- ointer P P - Right, Mary Ann Carlton follows through on a per- fect serve. 30 .X . fy 1' -. .Mm ,W M ff 5 f f- ,Merry- 'ff ,alas . 4 I 1 1 ' f, 2 ,if-xp, 1' gc? ,guy 7' . ,lj if.-'ff 595512, 1 1 f' f,f,1,v 2' ,, .ff sf-V WC,-uk ix gf? , y 1 if KW Wm., MARCHI C- TIGERS, Central's Marching Band has its sea- son in the fall. One of the highlights of this year's season was the Band Festival in jackson. They also traveled to Charleston to provide half-time entertainment at the Cape-Charles- ton football game. Due to the hard work of Mr. Ewing, the Drum Majors, X the Majorettes, and each member of the band, the 1968 Marching Band performed with precision and excellence. 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OBOE Martha Vogel FLUTES Susan Blattner Barbara Bowers Debbie Brandt Paula Cobb jo Carol Cochran Danel Cotner Kathy Diebold jackie Edmundson lane Eggiman Barb Hill Mae Holland julia Howes Roxanne Huckstep Kathy Jacobs Beth johnson Mary johnson jayne jones Pam Loftis Susan Marshall Debbie Mehrle Mary Niswonger jane Rader Carol Russell Gwen Sides Becky Wills Donna Beatty CLARINET Debbie Adkins Christine Batchelor Harry Bertrand Kathy Bryant Ronald Burchyett Bonnie Castleman Danice Cotner loan Crites Bob Crow Kathy DeBoe Debbie DeProe Barb Diebold Becky Blattner Larry Downs Mike Estes Lucy Gray Martha Hahs janet Hossman Marlys jank Debbie Kaiser Jackie Kellogg Rhonda Preston Vickie Ramsey Sue Reiker ludy Ridings Karen Ringwald Becky Schild ludy Seabaugh Mike Shivelbine Kathy Underwood Terri Taylor SAXOPHONES Ingrid Albers William Bahn William Baker Herbert Daniels Martha Foster Melody Herter Bruce Nunnelly Cliff Shirrell Kerry Slinkard Steve Smith FRENCH HORNS Lucy Hirsch Tom Taylor TRUMPET Mark Bodine Thurman Carr Steve Denton Bruce Geggie Kent Goodson Bill Hawn , Robert Hemperly Leslie Lindy jackie Mann john Martin Don Meinz Dennis Mize David Niswonger David Rice Kelvin Sebastian Wayland Stacy David Upchurch TROMBONES Sherman Fesler David Headrick Charles Hirsch Kensey Russell Charles Sachse Ronald Trickey Carl Wilson Q . .S 4.-53 DRUM Charles Rapp David Riley Kenneth Suhre Richard Wilson jimmy Feverston Mike Finchem Gary Bierschwal Danny Brown Tom Brown Steve Clark Brenda Ellis Mike McCallister BASS HORNS jay Cora Scott House lean Smith Charles Holt Bob English CCDNCERT BA D HRST TO usia N vv BA D Roo Mr. Ewing finds that being band director is a full-time job 35 MUSIC IS FOR EVERYO E There are eight different singing groups at Central. Diligent practice resulted in excellent performances as the Chamber Choir, Girls' Glee Club, and Boys' Glee Club sang for school programs. This year the Chamber Choir had the honor of singing for the dedication of the new Federal Building. Stage Choir sings for civic and business organizations. Two groups which traveled with the Stage Choir this year were the Girls' Sextet and the Men's Quartet. These two groups often combined to form a folk-singing group, the Troubadors. CHAMBER CHOIR. ROW 1: Martha Loos, Danice Cotner, loan Cayse, Karen McCall, Marcia Cummings, leanne Mercer, Danel Cot- ner, Cathy Ellis, Cassandra Gately, Karen Wampler, julia Howes, Karen Burgfeld, Carol Nunnelly, Debbie Hensley, janie'Winstead, Vicki Brown, jane Rader, Sandi Fee. ROW 2: Sherry Klinkhardt, Carol Russell, Janie Dawson, Helen Fish, Carleen Timmins, Gigi Ringland, Becky Braswell, Iudy Sander, Phyllis Fortner, Martha Foster, jane Trantham, Ann Dippold, Susan Stiegemeyer, Laura Farris, Carol Lincoln, Debbie Brandt. ROW 3: Gary Birk, Mark Beaudean, Kensey Russell, john Marshall, Kerry Slinkard, Tom Taylor, jim Markert, john Wilson, Charles Holt, Martin Roth, Rob Hemperley. ROW 4: john Haman, Steve Tharp, David Dow, Steve Clark, Tom Huebel, Bob jackson, Bob Buster, Ernie Eudy, Larry Morrison, Gary Sides, Carl Wilscy Bill Dunham. I I I I I I I I Fw, 36 - .-.-wa-an I a n I I 1 I I I i r , H. . . ,-.,. .-,,- ., ..,, - ,, . ., ,V , ,,,,,, ., WW, ,nqm GIRLS' GLEE ROW 7: Marcia Cummings, Cathie Lansmon, Rosie Denman, Violeta Mattox, janet Boston, Vicky Volkerding, Susan Sample, Brenda Hood, Rose Golden. ROW 2: Becky Eaker, Becky Edwards, Martha Hohler, Pat Nolan, Mary Vardiman, Ann yardi- man, Pam Loftis, Marsha Wright, Shirley Bird, Janice Welter. ROW 3: Debbie Renfrow, Carleen Timmins, Linda Farrow, Cathy Allgood, l Nancy Knote, Kris Howell, Tamara Yount, Helen Edwards, Martha Macke, Darlene Kitchen, Pam Froemsdorf. ROW 4: Rhonda Preston, Lucy Hunze, Susan Sehle, Vicky Ramsey, Kay Belcher, Roberta Price, Sally Wright, Sara Sommers, Mary Pat Beatty, Terry Williams, Lee McGregor. . companists. Mrs. Williams, choir director, is always striving to attain that perfect note! Pictured at right are Connie Borgfield and julia Howes, ac- 37 The Stage Choir performs for the Community Teachers As- sociation. ROW 1: Martha Loos, Danice Cotner, loan Cayse, Karen McCall, Cathie Lansmon, lane Trantham, jane Rader, lulia Howes. ROW 2: john Marshall, Carleen Timmins, Nancy Knote, Terri Owen, Sally Hilpert, Sara Sommers, Mary Vardi- man, Vicki Volkerding. ROW 3: james Kinder, john Wright, Tom Huebel, Carl Wilson lhiddenl, Bob Buster, John Wilson, Charles Holt, Tom Taylor, Larry Downs, Martin Roth, Rob Hempereley, Bruce Nunnelly. ..... ...-. -sf...- A--.. ...a... ..--. .-..--Q ..... ...usu- hXx The Madrigal Choir enjoys its informal practice sessions. john Marshall, Kerry Slinkard, Marcia Wright, jane Left to right: Carleen Timn :,. Nancy Knote, Marcia Trantham,SteveTharp, Sally Hilpert. Cummings, Tamara Yount, Q .irles Holt, lohn Wilson, Lansmon. D MUSIC FILLS THE AIR! The Girls' Sextet sings for the Dental Association. They are Sally Hilpert Carleen Timmins, Sara Sommers, Nancy Knote, Marcia Cummings, and Cathie l 'FTW + 7 Steve Tharp, Kerry Slinkard, Tom Taylor, and lohn Wilson make up the Men's Quartet. Chamber Choir sings for the dedication of the new Federal Building. '53 QI Aiwihrw f Rf x..1i. STUDE T COUNCIL SETS THE PACE Overlooking Student Council activities are: jim Fischer, Second urer, james Kinder, First Vice President, and Lynne Leming, Vice President, Cathy England, Secretary, Alan Hecht, Treas- Reporter. tnot picturedj BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Schwab, Patti McKinnis, jo Campbell, Larry Downs, Bill Harrelson, Steve Nesler, Kensey Russell Becky Bender, Donna Ray, Betsy Foster. ROW 2: Alan Hecht, Tara Kaiser, Mary Ann Carlton, Martha Vogel, Martha Loos, Susan Pickett, Susan Daugherty, Deanna Miller, jane McGinty ROW 3: David Rice, jim Fischer, jim Todt, Gus Lorberg, john Wilson, Cathy England, Becky Wills, Roxanne Huckstep, janice Seabaugh, Becky Blattner. TOP ROW: Mark Boardman, john Hall, john Marshall, john Wright, Martin Roth, Bill Finch, Lea johnson, Martha Hahs, Terry Owen. T l David Crowe With a motto of Unity in Central High , Student Council led the way to greater achievement through student involvement. The new Tiger Den was furnished with a record player, lounge chairs, and pictures. The Annual Canned Food Drive set new records in recent Central history. Other activities were the Back-to-School Dance, Handbook sales, Activity Week, a mock election, and the Student Council l l Rusty Mitten movie, a melodrama written, filmed and produced by Central students. The bandroom meeting place provided an ex- cellent atmosphere for the improved policies and procedures adopted by the Council. Leaders of this student governing body were 1st semester Presi- dent David Crowe, 2nd semester President Rusty Mitten, and Mr. Lanny Barnes, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Betsy Wilson, Vicki Brown, Danel Cotner, Becky Braswell, Taylor Bahn, Bill Leming, Kenny Richardson, Steve Smith, Christy Finch, Barb Yeager. ROW 2: Pam Loftis, Barb Stafford, lean Smith, Cassandra Gateley, Debbie Thorn- ton, Lavonda Baker, Sue Ann Clark, Kathy Diebold, Donna Beaty. ROW 3: Lynne Leming, Carolyn Truckey, Toni Grafner, Barb Kuster, Debbie Mehrle, Barb East, Kathy Harris, Cathi loyce, Danny Bickings. TOP ROW: Ellen Neihart, Beth johnson, Susan Blattner, Matilda Miller, David Crowe, james Kinder, Mindy Foster, Georganne Ringland, Linda Hayes, Dana Kaiser. STUDE T l 4 ls Y STAFFS Pictured above: Carol Crass, Susan Beaver, Pam Sheets, Patty Kester, Brenda Strop, Sarah Gilbert, Kristy Howell, Rita Heimbaugh, Laurel Holcomb. Students are aided in the library by assistants working under Miss Vogelsang. Pictured above: Allison Davis, Pam Leyhe, Mary McElreath, Dean Wright, Mary Gill, Rita Vandi- vort, Ralph Beck, Marsha Crump, Cathy Wright. 42 Office Assistants Nancy Kurre and Sharon Gerken record absences for Mr. Hines. Y 3 1 Under the direction of Coach Hager, monitors control the 4th hour rush. TOP ROW: Mike Farrar, Sandi Fee, Gina Busche, Martha Hahs, Robert Lewis, Harold Mason. BOT- TOM ROW: Charles Stock- man, Stan Pierce, Bruce Welker, jerry Snell, Richard Spalding, Frank Kinder. Central's projectionists assist teachers by showing films and film strips. Pictured on BOTTOM LEVEL are: Bill Ueleke, Alan Haman, Kirk Buxton, Fred Lucas, lim Grim. On UPPER LEVEL: lim Todt, Stan Pierce, Barry Malahy, Eugene Holloway, Dean Wright. .I 'FWF 49 t'.Xl'l-I tillijlilll-I.Xt',l MO. ti3TtH. SEl l'l4INlBl'IK 27, 1068 NUR 2, - dnd, - fnnunq, !- I'Im'tli S4-it-nee Asst-nilvly. I-linda-lo-School Ilaiiee. Xx rst press conference in istorv, Student Body lmxid Ciowe spoke to e of TIGER reporters bout the new Student Jfiltf' for 15168-GSI. The held Sept. El, in thi oiiuni, was talli ' to outline some of his s s t 4 columns., ential eli-i-tion, to mths would he s- 'nated areas, :intl stu- tlosired could vote on illols for local. state, .il positions. lispi-cially would he eoinpari . with Kirk lluxloirs oll released today. unioie school spirit, nd idea. is to sponsor a rts :itteiitlanee between classes. liaeh student onie sports event re one point for his attendance at away ld be worth two points. ild be kept for each results would be an- the close of each of the es L. Summers Wilderness three sports seasons. Sophomores, i Photographers for the Tiger F were jerry Snell, Tim Pensel- I cartoonist, Randy Kunze, lim Grim, Ricky Kunze, Cliff Shir- and seniors would then opportunity to show how .-hool spirit they really do ly, he touched upon the t- fel, David Bahnf Dean Wrlghtf lity of mutual visits be- ,- and William Bahn. -s in Saltillo, Mexico. lentral and other schools. Along the same lines as last year's iior to the Nov. 5 elev- 'rf mmi.. u.., umsll john Hall how to fill out a L questionaire. L P1 CDD LUIILCI Cllklf U1 lllC JCCII.. Kirk Buxton, Feature Editor, tells Central-Jackson exchanges, these would hopefully be with bigger schools. in all school activities. He espe- cially stressed the need for co- operation between homerooms and their Student Council repre- sentatives for the council to func- tion properly. Both in his speech and in the question-answer period that fol- lowed, the new president ex- pressed his hope to arouse Cen- tralites to take a more active role Members will be expected to in- form their homerooms .of what h Tiger Ascend - Tiger is one of 15 llilill l newspapers in the state to e the an All-Missouri rat- oin the Missouri lntersehol- Press Assn. MIPA eritiqued ewspapers and more than individual entries in the contest. tors of The Tiger who guid- e stuff in winning MlPA's at journalistic rating were iiors Libby Campbell and Montgomery, first semes- , ,.,.. . N. . - 1 Pam Froemsdorfand , jennifer Strom help 1 to thecubstaftdothe - n junior High page. S l' .. ,,..... urding to Dr. Robert ll. t, MIPA director, the von- udges found niarked im- llL'IlI by t'OlllDt:'llllS.' HOXVS- , Papers carried niore solid Spit-ed with features. but without an overabundanee of cute stories like the senior per- sonality stories which probe the star students favorite foods and pet peeves rather than his opinion on a current issue or his key in- To All-Missouri the mistake of not really cover- rent history, the director pointed ing advance stories. Everything out. comes out as being recent or cur- tContinued on Page SJ Tiger Turns Tabloid , .. .-.nam u llw ll l.n.f'I1n13c:r ' transpires at each meeting students will be asked to more suggestions and Meetings will be held in t room this year. All Cer are invited to attend and recognized to speak if tht SC Compil '68Hancll:ae The student handbook c by the Student Council as by Mr. Charles House, S Schools is intended to hel your fthe student'sJ atti here more profitable and able. The handbook, the first l years, provides informati taining to attendance, g counseling, the use of the and vehicle parking. Amor topics discussed are curi activities, graduation 1 ments, inter-scholastic a' and school policies. Most Centralites agre Becky Wills, 12B, in tl handbook is very benct helping sophomores and n dents to become acquaint the activities and rules tral. It's great! was tl ment of Rita Heinbaugl Some seniors and junit pressed the idea that it W. ful for sophomores, but them. Compiling the colorful, handbook were members 1967-1968 Student Count Lanny Barnes, sponsor handbook, also serves as adviser. Serving on the producti were the chairmen Randy I Sue Jackson, Peggi Reid, z graduates, and Mindy Fost Committee members wer' lotte Blattner, John R Roger Call, 1968 gra James Kinder, Tara Kai: thy England, Jane McGint: Susan Neal, Barbara Yeagf Kaiser, and Gigi Ringland tRelated picture on page foumalism I Set For UCL J Dr. Robert Knight of Cf representing the School nalism, University of l was in Cape Girardeau 1 to conduct an organizatior ing for an MIPA-sponsor Q cnange since 1783, the minimum voting age in all but four of itty United States has been set at 21. tEighteen-year- lllaycvote in Georgia and Kentucky while Alaska and 111 give 19 and 20 year olds. respectively, the voting lege.l in 1968, however, the voting requirement of 21 years .t-of-step with the fast pace of today's changing world. Through improved means of communication, today's 18 old not only knows more about national and interna- ,l problems than his parents did at a comparable age, s willing to do something to help solve them. Teenagers are actively involved in politics, supporting :andidates of their choice for national, state, and local e-more than many adults ever are. The nation's young people are working in the Peace s, Vista, and other phases of the war on poverty. They nterested in civil rights and equal opportunity. Many 18 years olds pay income tax and some of them married and have families. In fact, taxpayers under re being taxed without representation . Twenty-nine per cent of the Americans who have died iet Nam were under 21, but they weren't given a chance ite for the man who sent them to fight. Last June, Pres. Lyndon Johnson proposed a twenty- i constitutional amendment that would give ten million ricans between the ages of 18 and 21 the right to vote. As the President said, The great majority of young le in America have demonstrated their maturity, their re to participate and their zeal to serve . . . therefore should move forward now to grant the vote to the 18 1' J aff ., f r ,,.-'44 - ' 'eveals that of Central's 1275 Slew, Tlmrl' nts iinw Mary McElreath, Debbie Hensley, Tammy McKee, and m' lane McGinty were Tiger announcers at the radio station. 3 Comme ould Band Play? itor's Note: At the request 3 Republican Party, Centr21l'S was permitted to play at the for Maryland's Gov. Spiro T. W. The band wasn't, asked to at previous political rallies year. The present policy is to the band to play at only r political rallies where fl iential or vice-presidential date is appearing. Editor, The Tiger: The Future Teachers of Ameri- ca meets on Monday afternoons under the direction of Mrs. Mary Reed, but so far only three Cen- tralites have shown any interest in the club. The club is sponsored by the school to acquaint students with the duties of a teacher. lf F.T.A. ever becomes established, it plans to help teachers grade papers dur- ing their free hours or after school. This is a good chance to get not -+ only honor points, but also experi- ence in the teaching field. Let's see all of you Future Teachers in Room 217 S next Monday. r, The Tiger: itral Higlfs Band gave a fine rmance at the rally fOr Spiro ,Dewi As 3 Student, I would Pat Ervin and Susan Neal ' The Tiger 3 . b the students of Central High School. 205 Caruthers. Cane Gir- Ip?l,Ii2sloi1lrflel2l'l'T013l Second class mail privileges authorized at Cape Girardeau, Mis- ' A 4h Board of Education. Cape Girardeau. Missouri. Managed by th.: 333:-:SSS gygaifeof Central High School, Cape Girardeau. Missouri. Circulation 1500. LITERARY STA!-'F , I U- .--- U -----. ---,,,, , - ,..... ............... H elen Fish 'gCI:: dif0r3 ':--0 -d---- ----- ,,,- ,,,.. , ,,.. , x l an Hecht and Becky Wills g . 'H'-'-0 ,l ', R ne Huckstev. Mary McElrealh. Jennifer Strom ,dErgsmi--- Debme Hem P1 0itf1f1--n-0---M-H-U--M--n--an Kirk Buxton 2 -- ---' ' ' ' .,.,,,,,, - ,i Editor ---- -- ---- ----- ' ' ' ' , T ' at Lim' Mldetfy , ' 'rc ' and Tom Fieh er Vnters -.. .... .,.,..' 'T'nmnr:a Nlr-'Kee the, Helen Fish, first semester Editorp Becky Wills, second semester Editorp Roxanne ami, Huckstep, Associate Editor, and Alan Hecht, Associate Editor, study the print as it ,in it if is put to bed. Clap Your Hands . Central Spirit Can't Be Bez V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, that's the Central battlecryf' . .Central 'Tigers can't be bee Unity is Central's theme this yearg included with this is unity of spirit, unity of on the part of both snectating Centralites and active team members, The c the Blyth actively i1 Stude and Tiger Howe when thos when thei How notice our Mike ous aware ing you is when a lc Whc FF to make s lower the :gp rouser, W f Donn ,Qi hard this 4 identical 1 the athlet support. ,Your Cel Coach Wilke tells the results of a game to sports writers lim Grebing and stay involved. Lynn MCNeely. JJ , .... .c,-...,..l1: The Pen Is flbghllfli.. Ballad Tells Of Olaf OCTOBER TV TIPS For the many-sided TV view- er, October television oiters a rich choice of programs with a wide range of information. Or, if 0110 l7I'9f9l'S it, just lllillllv VP' I-Irlilofs Nou-: Thi- 'Tiger is .lnrl 1rfi.y.x1vl Hia' H'a1lt'1'df'4 liviiflg GUfi'1'f2ilUm9m- continuing this column, start:-fl Thr' .wifwnr l1'1lll'11 fvll upon SUIIUUN' 0l5'ml7if'S F 1' 0 U' last yr-nr. whirl: will be coinpor-1-cl trim- Mexico CHF- Oct- 13'27- of orig'in:xl writings in prose :intl ,lluflw u'frf'1'iufxy mul Illfliflfv fmulmlifln '68 Slwfillls- TWO poetry by Central Sllldl'llfS. Any- 14'ffr'11, TQIVONS OU the fflecllou Slum' one who has poetry or prose that tion- Sundays- Oct' 20, 27 they would like to sec printed 7 l'll l 'f 1 '-W mall Hd I' f6130'7 D-m-J muy lm-uve it in The 'Tiger mailbox, y 5l' Discovery. The Stone Age 1 'll f'1 flu' uw? of lnwrfli: Americunsg An Iron Horse in Silver Pastures. Sundays, Oct. 20, 27 H1130-12 Noonj The 21st Century. Games Futurists Play: Surviving ln Space. Sundays, Oct. 20. 27 Room 150. As an independent study project for Miss lnez Sniillrs English lV ' 7'7f U l'lifI NH' in ll hed uf Ip lllllfl fllf' XurUz'.x 11,141 1,7- 4-lziss, Senior Charles Holt wrote - - this ballad. Reminescent of the death of Indian Princess Otahki, the lmllnrl if-lls of the rnicfnrtnnne , , .. .Xu jlu11'f'r.v Umn irffrr' in Ihr bloom ,- Ill-Xlfllfl Hwy 1,Imr'1Z UH 1,- Betsy Fost Our Girardot would never leave the planning stage if it weren't for the efforts of the Ciirardot Business Staff. Through ad and book sales the yearbook is self-sup- porting. Betsy Foster, business man- ager, and her assistants Cathy England and Mindy Foster direct the ad sales campaign, which begins in August. Book sales are con- ducted during homeroom in October and March. The highlight of a staff mem- ber's year is the Ciirardot Dance held in january. ,, ll Our professional photographer receives a call from Mindy Foster and Cathy Eng- er holds the Girardot purse strings. land' s l CIIRARDOT BOOK SALESMEN ROW 1: Cathy DeBoe, Lucy Hirsch, Richie Buchanan, Dan Bras well, Frank Kinder, joe Ashley, Chuck Rapp, jane Trantham. ROW 2: Susie Pickett, jennifer Strom, Deanna Miller, jane Mc Ciinty, Betsy Wilson, Tina Tipton, Pam Froemsdorf, Barb Chism ROW 3: Ellen Neihart, Martha Hahs, Mary Seibel, Susan Blattner, Donna Ray, jan Finch, Mary Estes, Steve Schwab, Bill Leming. ROW 4: Martha Foster, Barbara Diebold, james Mc- Elreath, Bill Eddleman, Danny Heidbreder, Barry Malahy, Mary Pat Beaty, Becky Stahly. ROW 5: Susan Hoover, Deronda . Barnes, Lynne Leming, Nancy Knote, Vicky Buerck, Danel Cot- ner, Carol Nunnelly. 46 I GIRARDOT AD SALESMEN ROW 1: Becky Davis, Debbi Abbott, Bill Harrelson, Neal Mc- Dowell, Mark Kasten, Mike Shivelbine, Pam Froemsdorf, Sharon Box, Nancy Pemberton. ROW 2: Tara Kaiser, Mary Ann Pemberton, Linda Rodgers, Ann Bridges, Susan Daugherty, Sarah Gilbert, Barbara Yeager, Dana Kaiser, Gina Busche, Susan Beaver. ROW 3: Sandy Schwab, jo Campbell, Rita Travis, Pat Nolan, Alice Zimmerman, Debbie Siemers, Kathy Kremer, Carolyn Truckey, Lynne Leming. ROW 4: lan Seabaugh, Becky Wills, Roxanne Huckstep, Larry Downs, jim Fischer, James Kinder, Bill Finch, loan Kohnen, Susan Stiegemeyer, Patti McKinnis, ROW 5: Pam Uhls, Donna Hitt, Pam Sheets, Debbie Brandt, Ingrid Albers, Ann Dippold, Debbi Hensley, Beth john- son, Mary Pat Beatty. CAPE BACKS PUBLICATIONS THROLC-H ADVERTISEMENTS TIGER BUSINESS STAFF ROW 1: Brad Haynes, circulation manager, john Wilson, advertise- ment manager, Martin Roth, business manager. ROW 2: Mark Kasten, junior salesman, john Martin, Lee Huckstep, Larry Downs, ad contract manager. ROW 3: Lloyd Blanton, Ralph Beck, Mike Koontz, Bill Finch, Mike Shivelbine. GIRARDOT STAFF Members of the '69 Girardot Literary Staff were chosen through applications made in the spring. Plans for the yearbook began in the summer when five senior staff members and Mrs. Miller, advisor, attended a workshop at Missouri Uni- versity. Assignments were given to staff mem- bers early in the year. Each page must coordinate into a unified picture of Central life. Realizing that the Girardot represents the en- tire school and is a lasting record of this year, each staff member develops a high sense of responsibility and pride in his work. An evaluation of this year's book will be made each time a person opens the 7969 Cirardot. v all Only a person like Lea john- son iabovel can so cheerfully assume the responsibilities of Editor-in-Chief. Norma Ueleke, Copy Editor, and Becky Blattner, Art and Layout Editor, tleftl leave for the yearbook workshop in Columbia. Bob Bennett tbelowl takes a profile of the staff's First Lady -Mrs. Irene Miller. 48 Typing layout pages are Sandy Green ileftl and lulie Howes. Kim Kurka lbottom leftl explains to photographers Clif-f Shirrell, David Bahn and Jerry Snell the exact picture she needs. Libby Krueger lbottom rightl and jan Sea- baugh watch as jane Trantham crops the latest candids. 49 Rain or shine, Lee Buckstein lleftl and Bill Finch, spirited sports editors, are there to wit- ness Tigerfame. Another deadline is met by Donna Hitt lbe- lowl, Donna Hartle and Tara Kaiser. SCHGLARS OE THE CREATIVE ARTS Members of ART CLUB put their talents to work. They painted Halloween scenes on the windows of Town Plaza, and enlivened the school halls with Christmas wreaths of pine branches and popcorn balls. T -1 sri -'il . , 1 SILVER SPEAR delighted cemfers :sei , audiences with the production, 5' Cheaper by the Dozen. This dramatic if l club gives sophomores a chance to S f learn the skills of play production. DISPLAY THEIR TALENTS Harvey, the invisible rabbit, visited Central last year via the RED DACCER DRAMATICS CLUB. Kerry Slinkard tleftl portrayed Harvey's best friend and talked to him regularly. Plans are being discussed for this year's play, Arsenic and Old Lace. 5l 174 vi ll .i WK 4 :' '-JL'?f f ,fu , . ' t 'HP' I X ., -10 SPANISH CLUB girls are making the witch UNICEF display for the library. After preparing Spanish foods for a banquet, COE ICooperative Educationj is state and nationally affiliated with the Distributive Education Clubs of America. All members take part in the school COE program. Many of the students went as delegates to a State Leadership Conference in jefferson City last fall, and again to one in Columbia during spring. Starting in January, the members chose an outstanding COE Student of the month. At the end of each year, a similar award was given by the Chamber of Commerce to Outstanding COE students, chosen by teachers and employers. The club has future plans for pub- lishing a small newsletter about its school and club activities to be given to affiliated employers, and to make a trip to St. Louis for a behind the scenes look at Mc- Donnel Aircraft. The club finished its year with an impressive employer-employee banquet. planning will begin with the other language clubs for the International Tea held this Spring. l loy jackson sells a Tiger pen to Blake Esicar to raise COE funds. 52 ,WW-mwmw fm-,. -WW.-, ,- 5 UF A L L if FOREIG LA GUACIE CLUBS SPEAK OUT FRENCH CLUB members brought the Mardi Gras spirit to Central with the traditional pancake Mardi Gras break- fast. Christmas spirit also went to the local school for handicapped children where members sang French carols. A spring presentation of the film How To Steal a Million provided financial help for the International Tea held later. Annik Pedel, French exchange student from SEMO, speaks of her native country. as U v-,' . , fa fa, 3 f 1 Y ,.,,.,, ,Q I I Behind all LATIN CLUB activi- wg ties is thoughtful planning. As a result their picnics, guest 53 meetings and traditional Latin Banquet have always been a success. TICERETTES, in new uniforms, cheered our team to victory. A black corduroy jumper was selected and a plan for the use of flip cards and chants was looked into. Time and effort went into both Football and Basketball homecoming activities to make them the most memorable. TIGERETTES A D EW VCCATIO Al. VICA Officers. TOP ROW: jerry Wright, Sec., Mike Kuehle, Vice Pres., Gary Scherer, Pres., Terry Hoffman, Treas. SECOND ROW: Claude Truckey, Paul Elliot, Mr. Beauchamp, lim Pensel, Sandi Fee, Mike Mize, Gerald Pope, Don Pigg, Terry Wadling- ton, Charles Maevers, jesse Reddick. VICA Nocational Industrial Clubs of America! is a National Youth Organization for those enrolled in vocational subjects. It brings youth together with common interests so they can exchange ideas, discuss problems, and share common purposes. One goal of VICA is to help students with interest in the trade, technical, industrial, or health fields become mature, productive citizens. Organized locally under one club, each vocational subject functions as an independent club. This provides for the common interest of an occupation along with the union of occupations into a strong common purpose. CLUBS DRA RECORD MEMBERSHIP HOME EC CLUB, known to its ,-1- ' 6 'use i fa E75-'calf gourmet members as Creative Culinary Club, meets twice a month to prepare their favorite dishes. Doing the whole job, members also clean up after the fun. ...M g , I . -W new . ,X A Kirk Buxton, Tom Otto, and lim Todt get a charge out of Physics Club. PX Cause and effect are discussed as members of PHYSICS CLUB try to apply the laws of physics to their interesting puzzles. Helen Hwang labovel experiments while sponsor Mr. Mitchell explains the problem. CENTRAL SCIENTISTS EXPLORE FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA used the new grading machine in helping teachers with test papers. On October 23, the SNEA at the College sponsored a tea which members attended. Liz Seabaugh, Pat Ervin, and Susan Neal score test papers. u Avg, 'V , .L , 3 PM ..-.....,,,,-,- 56 OLD A D EW IDEAS CHEMISTRY CLUB held a discussion following a field trip to the water works at the SEMO Hospital. Members selected science films for regular meetings. Charlene Proffer and Daniel Mohorc refill a beaker and continue the experiment. MEDICAL SCIENCE CLUB, in reaching those students considering a future in the field of medicine, planned a program of films, special guests, and field trips. These activities kept the club on the move until the end of school party. 57 DEBATERS WORK TGWARD DEBATE CLUB became very active during the '68 Presidential campaign, participating in a mock-Congress election at Sikeston. Debates were staged with Paducah and Murphysboro over the issue, Resolved: A system of compulsory national service should be adopted by the U.S. Also an interscholastic contest of Dramatic Inter- pretations took place between Notre Dame and Central here. Leonel Arauz exchange student from Guatemala moves his pawn to position MATH CLUB members brought their troubling homework problems to try the wits of their sponsor, Mrs. Prall. Mathe- matical puzzles, like cutting Mobius Strips Cshown abovel, proved interesting for an afternoon of math. FL ACCEPTANCE 59 PHOTOGRAPHYCLUB learned new techniques in photogra- phy. Experimenting with light- ing and different cameras, the members work on better pic- tures for the Cirardot and Tiger. MISSOURI UNIVERSITY CURATOR'S SCHOLAR- SHIPS were awarded to tleftl Helen Fish, Tara Kai- ser, lan Seabaugh, and Becky Wills. After ranking in the upper quartile on the National Merit Scholarship exam given to juniors, Kerry Slinkard was chosen a FINALIST. To the right he discusses future plans with Mr. Chapman. Kerry also received a CURATOR'S SCHOLARSHIP from Missouri University. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION from the National Merit Scholarship program were given to tlefth Bruce Woods, Sharon Cerkin, Cindy Chapman, Ann Dippold, and Mike Stevens for their out- standingscores. smgannphm ,, 5133521 Lama .Q -5-A ,...',5N., .,.. .gzgi ffm ,I .yV,..N.. t. . I l ,is 'wif' I l. if J++ CENTRALITES RECEIVE MERIT A ARDS Kerry Slinkard and Tara Kaiser were chosen for the OPTIMIST YOUTH APPRECIATION AWARD by the local club. This award was given to a senior boy and girl who- had shown citizenship, scholarship, and service. QUILL AND SCROLL members inducted in the spring of 1968 were BOTTOM ROW: Lea johnson, Lynn McNeely, Roxanne Huckstep, Kirk Buxton. ROW2: Becky Blattner, Pam Froemsdorf, Mary McElreath, jane McGinty, Becky Wills, Tamara McKee, Alan Hecht, jerry Snell. TOP ROW: Norma Ueleke, Helen Fish, Ian Seabaugh, Betsy Foster, jim Grebing. REGOG ITIO GIVE TO SOPHO ORES, IUNIORS, SENIORS L ' - ini A Randy jones ileftl was chosen by his class to attend the SOPHOMORE PILGRIMAGE held in jefferson City. The 1969 ART TALENT CONTEST for high school seniors was sponsored by the General Federation of Women's Clubs in cooperation with Hallmark Cards, Inc. Winners were Martha Swafford, second place, Gary Birk, second place, and Brenda Estes, first place. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE members were BOTTOM ROW: King Turnbull, Mary Ann Carlton, Nancy Knote, Steve Lim- baugh, Ellen Niehardt, lane McGinty, Melinda Foster, Larry Downs. ROW 2: Deronda Barnes, William Bahn, jan Seabaugh, Don Buschman, Rita Vandivort, Gary Crafton, Taylor Bahn, lim Grim, Ann Dippold, Nancy Pemberton, Martha Hahs, julie Howes. TOP ROW: Gus Lorberg, lim Hahn, john Hall, David Rice, Robert Denton, james Kinder, Lee Bukstein, Frank Kinder, Kerry Slinkard, Danny Heidbreder, Steve Smith, john Hahn, -ny 4' .,?,,m The SHORTHAND AWARDS given in 1969 were the Transcrip- tion Award received by Martha Hohler labovel and Karen Ring- wald, and the Complete Theory Award received by Linda Ford and Dorothy Fairchild. To the left Mr. Barnes is presenting the BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD medal to Ann Dippold for her outstanding grades in science. HIGHEST RANKING SOPHOMORES were lbottom Ieftl Bill Eddleman and Mary Pat Beatty. Patricia Lang lbelowl and Fred Obermiller were sent to the METROPOLITAN WEEKEND in St. Louis sponsored by the Missouri State Council on the Arts. l l I TQ Homemaker of Tomorrow. Last spring Ann Dippold fleftj was given the Daughters of the American Revolution Award for 1968 in American history. This fall lane McGinty was given the 1969 DAR Award for good citizenship. After a test was given to all home economic students, Debbie Wright lbelowl was chosen BETTY CROCKER COMPETENT TYPISTS were Bottom Row: Kerry Slinkard, Barb Sadler, Debby Kenyon, Lana Farrow, lo Campbell, Helen Hwang. Top Row: john Marshal, Roger Hale, Taylor Bahn, Mitch Weatherly. 64 Q1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members inducted in the spring of 1968 were BOTTOM ROW: Mike Shivelbine, Becky Blattner, Norma Ueleke, Ann Dippold. ROW 2: Martha Vogel, Mary McElreath, Helen Hwang, Alan Hecht. ROW 3: Nancy Pemberton, Becky Wills, Susan ,,, .- , Hoover, jane McC,inty, Tara Kaiser. ROW 4: Cindy Chapman, Helen Fish, Mike Stevens, Martin Roth, lan Seabaugh. TOP ROW: Gus Lorberg, Kerry Slinkard, lohn Wilson. STUDENTS SELECTED ACCORDI G TO ALIFICATIONS Gale Chapman, Kerry Slinkard, and Mary Ann Carlton were chosen by the senior class to serve as president, vice-president, and secretary- treasurer, respectively. 65 ACADEMICS 4 I Ll, , Xa A 4 C THE BCARD UF EDUCATICD ,rl UIRAI From Left to Right: Norman Schwab, Coordinator of Federal Projectsg Hal B. Lehman, Business Managerp Gary Gilbert, Director of Vocational Educationg Howard Bock lseatedl, Director of Media Centerg R. L. Sheets, Director of Guid- ance and Testing. The Board of Education is chal- lenged by the problems of a rapidly growing school and community. The decisions of this body direct a complete educational program for Cape Girardeau students. During the 1968-69 school year the Board of Education concerned itself with financial propositions and measures for redistricting. The Physical Edu- cation curriculum throughout the school system underwent total re- vision. The Board of Education strives to benefit the Cape Girardeau student body. We at Central ap- preciate both the work and devo- tion of these dedicated men and women. l l l LINKS SCHOOL A D CCDMMU ITY Charles E. House Superintendent of Schools gi i 1 l j M Dallas Albers Director of Secondary Education From Left to Right: Mrs. A. Robert Pierce tvisitorl, Hal B. Lehman, Mrs. Mary Kasten, Dallas Albers, Vince Raddle, Gene Huckstep, Mrs. Cecelia Sonderman lvisitorl, Carl Meyer, Charles House, Robert Stiege- meyer Nice Presidentl, and 1. 1. Russell CPresidentl, members of the Board of Education. THE DMINISTRATIG ADGPTS Wade Callicutt B.S.Ed., M.A. Adm. and Supervision, Ed.S. Principal Robert c. Hines Weldon H- Hager g,5,Ed,,M.A,Adm. B.S.Ed., M.S. Health, P.E., Rec. Assistant principal Director of Student Activities Ruth Kirk collects attendance slips, one of the several jobs of office assistants. luanita Boone ileftl and Bev- i erly King, teacher aides, and l Lenore Mezger and loan l Myers, library helpers, ease the faculty's workload. THE SECRETARIES Marilyn Dippold Helen Ketterer Dorris Mason Ann Teeters 70 COMP TER SCHEDULING The administration faces the difficult task of keeping the continuous pace of Cen- tral steady. The major change this year was the initiation of computer schedul- ing. For the first time second semester schedules were made up with first semester schedules during the summer instead of in january as in the past. Future plans include modifying the com- puter program and extending it for use in compiling ninth grade schedules. Working in the Book Exchange, jan Brunton checks out books to a Centralite. If-1-.QA ' Mr. Hines discusses Central activities with Mr. Callicutt Headingthe Book Exchange is Mrs. Opal Young. CCDUNSELCJRS PILGT 12,52 CENTRALITES N-'lr- A 'i NA. it Mac Davis discusses his schedule with Mrs. Holland. Calvin Chapman B.S.Ed., M.S. Guidance Advising students on matters ranging from schedule changes to post-graduate plans is the responsibility of the Guidance Depart- ment. The counselors are also in charge of testing programs which aid stu- dents in making these decisions. Senior Counselor Mr. Cushman gives advice to one of his sophomores. Thomas H. Cushman B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. Sophomore Counselor Derenda Holland B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. junior Counselor 72 Glen A. Arnold B.S.Ed. Government, World History Mary Z. Carter B.S.Ed., M.A. History American History, Latin American History, Family Relations Marie E. Collins B.S.Ed. Government, Sociology jim Coggin B.S.Ed, World History Vivian C. Kies B.S.Ed., M.A. History World History, Department Head Robert L. Knight B.S.Ed., M.A. History, American History, Economics, Government SOCIAL STUDIES PROBE POLITICS Alta Muegge B.S.Ed. American History Kathryn Sackman B.S.Ed., M.A. SS, American History lNot Picturedl Mary Reed A.B. World History Miss Kies explains a period in world history to her class. November found Centralites anticipating the long-awaited results of the national election. Throughout the fall many students had been treading the campaign trails for their favorite candidates. In social studies classes, discussions on politics had often been climaxed by mock elections. The election excitement had also been heightened by the appearances in Cape of Presidential candidate George Wallace and Vice-Presidential candidate Spiro Agnew. ri. rrtr I .I I I f . 4- rrr, I Vgyvvy 1 0 .. ,fm I ., f . fig -J ts I 73 Lawrence Aeschlimann B.S.Ed., M.A. English English jo Ann Bock B.S.Ed. English, journalism, Publications Cecile Busch B.S.Ed. English Madeline Dejournett B.S.Ed. English Irene Miller B.S.Ed. English, Publications Judith Odom A.B., M.A. English I DEPE DE T STUDY CHALLE GES With Mrs. Wright, speech students sight-read a new play. Mary Z. Reed B.S.Ed. English Alene Sadler B.S.Ed., M.A. English Inez Smith B.S.Ed., Ms. Eng. Ed, English Department Head 74 TWELFTH GRADE E GLISH CLASSES The English Program is designed to pro- vide each Centralite with the implements of self-expression. This year twelfth grade English class.es made use of the inde- pendent study plan. The acquisition of a battery powered miniature tape re- corder allowed English teachers to grade themes orally with better than average results. Students of jourhalism ll com- posed news scripts for weekly taped radio broadcasts. Foreign Language continued to offer insight into different languages and cul- tures. Foreign exchange students fre- quented classes, presenting various as- pects of their countries to Centralites. French IV students edited and distributed a French newspaper. Iuanita Kirk B.S.Ed. English, Speech Irene Wright B.S.Ed. Speech, Drama, Debate Charlotte Malahy B.A. Latin Susan May B.S.Ed. English, French Melba Myers B.S.Ed., M.E. Spanish Mary Evelyn Sivia B.S.Ed., M.A. French Lanny W. Barnes B.S.Ed. Earth Science, Department Head Robert Cau B.S.Ed. Chemistry Charles Mitchell B.A., Physics, Math john Rigdon B.S.Ed. Biology Mary Seibel looks on while Butch Waldrup adjusts the scales for a perfect measurement. N w SCIENCE PROGRAMS-BSCS, ESCP The Science Department adopted two pilot programs, BSCS-Bio- logical Science .Curriculum Study and ESCP-Earth Science Curric- ulum Program. New laboratory equipment for these programs re- quires more participation on the students' part. The department is changing con- stantly to keep up with new developments in the science edu- cation field. Martha Foster seeks Mr. Gau's advice while pon- dering a chemistry problem. ,ig , ,j4rf,Cf X ,,,,,Vwft sy, 5 1' fl iq .lil MATH DEPARTME T ADDS NEW COURSE Ralph L. Ford B.S.Ed., M.E. Math Norris johnson B.S.Ed. Math A 77 Refresher Math, a new course for seniors who have had no math since ninth grade, helps students review the fundamentals of mathe- matics. Material for this course is specially planned and often taped. Central's math program also in- cludes five other courses ranging from algebra to calculus, which prepare students for college. Norma Prall B.S. Ed. Math Laura M. Rixman A.B., M.S.Ed. Math Grace N. Williams B.S.Ed., Ph.M. Math Department Head LIBRARY, STUDY HALL Centralites in need of a place to study may head for the library where numerous resources are available. A change in the card catalog simplifies finding research materials. Mildred Vogelsang A.B., B.S.Ed., B.S. in L.S. Head Librarian Mary B. Damitz B.S.Ed. Study Hall Inot picturedl james E. Ross B.A., B,S.Ed. Study Hall, World History Mr. Ross issues corridor passes as students sign out of study hall. ART A D MUSIC LJTILIZE With the completion of the new band room, all instrumental music in grades eight through twelve is now located at Central. The Music Department has also increased its choral facilities and en- larged its music library. Ax A Bill Ewing B.S.Ed. Instrumental Music, Another of Mrs. Williams' antics? Not really. It's just Steve Tharp and Tom Taylor tuned in to the listening center. 78 ludith A Williams Department Head p- B.S.Ed. Vocal Music , BS Ed MA Art BSEd BS Science . J 7 1 514 kim. 'fn ff ! Q? Q , I ,fn , Mrs. Renfrow demonstrates the use of the electric wheel to her 7th hour ceramics class FACILITIES With the addition of two new art courses, Centralites were given an even wider range from which to choose in art curriculum. Students enrolled in Ceramics explore the fun- damentals of the art. They learn the use of both the hand and electric wheel along with the processes of glazing and firing pieces. Following the development of architecture, sculpture, and painting from primitive art through contemporary art is the basic purpose of the new Art Ap- preciation class. With palette in hand, Tim Hahn dabbles in oils. Shirley Poorman B.S.Ed. Home Economics joyce Sander B.S. Ed. Home Economics Department Head The Home Economics Department offers a variety of courses assisting girls in preparation for home management. A wide array of op- portunities exist for girls who choose Home Economics for a career. PRACTICAL SKILLS LEAR ED Anvvuaianl lanice Welter, Karen Ponder, and Kathy Smith are busy preparing a meal in Home Ec. Central's Department of Special Education, which includes the Cooperative Work-Study Program, is planned to provide educational and vocational opportunities for students according to their in- dividual interests and needs. Arvin W. Napier B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. Special Education, Vocational Adjustment Coordinator Helen Smith B.S.Ed. Special Education l Lucille Adams B.S.Ed., M.A. Notehand, Accounting Cornelia Cockel B.S.Ed., M.A., Shorthand, Typewriting Katheryn Wulfers B.S.ECl., Typing, Shorthand F C R F U T U R E ferry Woemmel B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Basic Business, Vocational Bookkeeping, Type- - writing, Business Law The Business Department offers the stu- Departmenmead dent skills that he can put to personal use in school now, and build on for a future career in business later. Mrs. Wulfers looks on, while Tom jackson practices typing. ' M..- n 'Tw if -nn Jewell Beauchamp B.S.Ed. Technical Design, Drafting C. j. Heuschober B.S.Ed. Drafting, Metals and Welding Department Head Leonard Little B.S.Ed. Electricity, Wood Work SO THER NNEX HOUSES INDUSTRIAL .-mv ' JA' A- i'M MW pf' While relaxing, Richard Pletcher contemplates his work. T. I. McFerron Auto Body and Fender A. H. McNeely Auto Mechanics Payne Rose Welding Raymond Seyer Auto Mechanics ARTS PROGRAM For the first complete school year, the Industrial Arts Department en- joyed the advantages of the south- ern annex. The increased area was matched with an abundance of new equipment. Students were able to advance their knowledge of metal and welding, woodwork, basic drafting, and electronics. 4- Charles Dickens Electronics ludith Holshouser B.S.Ed. Vocational Clerical Practice, Vocational Secretarial Practice, Regular Office Practice Donald D. Lang B.S.Ed., M.S. COE, Supervisor of Adult Education Department Head Clarence McLard Refrigeration Air Con- ditioning j. Dale Meier B.S. Business Ed., B.S. Adm. Ed. Business Ed., Distributive Ed. Bill Mize Graphic Arts w Orville R. Krauss B.S.Ed. Distributive Education 9 1 Tom Hale examines his welding project. VOCATIO AL BUILDI Ci SERVICES SO THEAST M SSO Rl In 1969 the Vocational Building am- plified enrollment and facilities as it became an area school. Students from five additional schools benefitted from the expanded curriculum. In coming years it is anticipated that the Voca- tional Building will further extend its services to the community. Modern up-to-date equipment has been ac- quired to assure the student of a total vocational education. Leon Brinkopf B.S.Ed., M.A. Driver Education Howard Garrett B.S.Ed., M.A. Physical Education, Physical Education jerry Holifield questions Coach King about the correct operation of a driving simulator. I 1 I a 9 its Two Centralites combat the iron curtain in agame ofvolleyball. SIMULATIG ADDS NEW Muriel Hagey B.A. Physical Education, Health Robert King B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. Physical Education Driver Education Cary S. Lynch B.S.Ed., M.A. Biology, Physical Education 84 Payne Muir B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Health Department Head Fred Pulley B.S.Ed. Driver Education ' 1 Junior spirit rollicks as Pam Uhls and Beth Ross assist Kathy Kremer in a P.E. stunt. DIMENSIO T0 DRIVER EDUCATIO The Driver Education. Program mod- ernized its approach in producing the safe, cautious driver. Twelve driving simulators were utilized by students to gain the experience necessary in handling an automobile. Central Physical Education classes con- fronted daily a diversity of new equip- ment and teaching techniques. For the first time co-educational classes of volley- ball and dancing were conducted. Bowl- ing became a welcomed addition to the intramural activities. Health continued to offer the student a basic understanding for maintaining a strong mind and body. Norma Sander B.S.Ed. Physical Education Lucy Ellen Towse B.S.Ed., M.A. Health, Rec., P.E. Physical Education Lon Wilke B.S.Ed., M.A. Physical Education B5 Cafeteria Staff From Left to Right: Muriel Kelley, Mary Lewis, Aleene Wampler, Ruth Crites, Hilda Heise, jose Schuessler. ll rv? + N ix evil ix MX' I if 3 'P' fm T x ti X I if -'-N1 WEL A '- 2 2.2 ,W Mrs. Fischer's bright smile welcomes a hungry student after a hard morning in class. When sickened from too many sit-UPS, lab fumes, or biology dissec- tions, the student in distress finds sympathetic help from Cemfalg nurse, Mrs. Truckey. 4r Qui' What goes on behind the lunch lines? Well there's plenty of action! The cooks at Central prepare the well- balanced meals plus all the extras on the a la carte line. They know what it takes to keep Central alive and run- ning in good condition. Everybody knows how hard the jan- itors work all day, but what goes on at night? A night shift moves in and prepares the rooms for the next day. Without the maintenance staff, Cen- tral could not function as it does. MAI TENANCE STAFF SUSTAINS CENTRAL .V 'luv, Maintenance Staff: TOP ROW: Lawrence Taylor, Leonard Reed, james Criddle. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Ware, Ruddle Gleason, Mrs. james Criddle. wfgm M Q9 'Q - 1 I' . is-Q 'f,.3?,.. 'Y '- in 1 K. ,Nm I W, ' ' ' . uv- ' . Q 5- 4 ag? N, 'W Xu ' v if if ,'A A-:x' i TEACHERSR! 'W WJ 6M 7 yafkpyj mn. 41441 uw+f Q Lu cj -fm! Sw Mah 5 SDWPLX Ag. , The sophomores, numbering 457, compose the largest class ever to enter Central. Spirit and enthusiasm are marks of sopho- mores as they participate in all phases of life at Central. Making a quick comeback, the sophomores became a challenge to the upper classmen on Battlecry . ln Cheaper by the Dozen, the members of Silver Spear displayed the talents of the Class of '71. BOTTOM ROW: Danny Bickings, Bill Baker, Cathy Allgood, Batchelor Scott Altenthal Barry Allen Aaron Altenthal Kris Marilyn Ackman, Pam Bissell, Debbie Adkins. ROW 2: Harry Alyea Mary Pat Beatty TOP ROW Danny Balsmann Charles Bertrand Terry Andrews, Diane Armstrong, Debbie Abbott, Baker William Bahn Janice Beecher Patti Burk Adora Adams Gary Bierschwal, Cathy Berbert. ROW 3: Martel Bahn, Christine BOTTOM ROW: Alice Cargle, Cindy Boren, Becky Buerck, Debby Blackwell, Brad Cargle, Lindsay Bowerman, Lee Boren. ROW 2: Kathye Bryant, Kathy Boren, Ann Bridges, jackie Cath- cart, jayne Borchelt, janet Boston, Bart Carr, Mark Bodine. ROW3: Bob Brown, Rickey Burchyett, Gary Brown, Tuck Boston, Eddie Cardin, Steve Boren, Roy Bukstein. TOP ROW: Susan Blattner, Becky Brothers, Burton Bock, Dan Brown, Vicki Blan- kenship, Pam Caldwell. SOPHO ORES-LARGEST CLASS BOTTOM ROW: Rodney Craig, Gay Clippard, judy Davie, Lynn Davis, Becky Davis, Dennis Clark, Allen Clark. ROW 2: judy Maxwell, Barb Chisum, Sue Ann Clark, Donna Chenoweth, Brenda Colon, Don Dalton. ROW 3: Ronnie Clark, Herbert Daniels, Greg Davis, john Davie, Steven Clark, Danny Cope- land, Lester Conway. TOP ROW: jerome Chandler, joe Cun- ningham, Steve Chapman, Bill Cobb, Sharon Cooper, Cindy Schmittzehe. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Dippold, Phil Dormeyer, Helen David Dow, Ernie Eudy, Bill Eddleman, David Faircloth, Linda Edwards, lane Farrow, Becky Eaker, Loyd Ervin. ROW 2: lane Estes. TOP ROW: Barbara East, Kay Enlow, Susan Eckelmann, Eggimann, Debbie Depro, Brenda Ellis, Karen Duncan, LaDonna Linda Farrow, Cathy DeBoe. Eakins, Debbie Ervin, Paulette Dees. ROW 3: Gene Dewrock, THE GLASS OF '7'l COMES l tl? BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Franklin, lan Finch, john Freeze, Bruce Geggie, Tim Fee, Steve Gardiner, Marilyn Grant. ROW 2: Mark Frushour, William Gaston, Scott Fishel, Sherman Fes- ler, Rose Golden, Paula Cobb, Debbie Glenn. ROW 3: Denny J? AM 1 V 2 Graham, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Ron Glass, Paul Fortner, David Gragg, Norman Goehman, Martha Grayson, Phyllis Glueck. TOP ROW: janet Fuhrmann, Kim Field, Toni Grafner, Kent Goodson, Martha Fulton, Becky Feverston, Dixie Gladney. BOTTOM ROW: Debi Harding, Bonnie Haynie, Randy Heise, Dan Heidbreder, joel Greer, Melodie Herter. TOP ROW: Peggy Rob Hemperly, Zara Hall, Candy Heath. ROW 2: Lorraine Hart, Hanebrink, Martha Grebing, Mike Hagan, Kathryn Harris, Dor- Bill Hawn, Ellen Gunter, joy Haman, Angie Hale, Doug Hessel- liss Hale, Carolyn Harris. rode. ROW 3: Tim Herter, Buddy Hahs, Roger Hale, Carl Gross, ALIVE O BATTLECRY BQTTOM ROW: Tony Hite, Tom jackson, Steve Hopen, john Hilpert, Tom jenkins, Brucejohnson, Harold jackson,john Huck- Hinkle, Martha Hohler, Beverly Hickam, Laura Hurst. ROW 2: abay, Lee Huckstep, Scott House. TOP ROW: Margie jauch, Lucy Gary Hill, Philippe Hodges, janet Hoffman, Mary johnson, Paula Hirsch, jean Howard, Randy jones, Mark Hogan, Judy Hoffman, Houchins, Kathy Jacobs, Lesa Hite, ROW 3: Beth johnson, Sally Mary Hurley. 93 BOTTOM ROW: Donna Lacy, Vicki Koelzer, Susie Klaproth, Lamkin, Tim Kelley, Brenda King, Barb Kuster. TOP ROW: Dora Debbie Kaiser, Roger Keller, Bill Kurre. ROW 2: Debbie Ken- Kinder, Gloria Kaiser, Lana Keller, Nancy Knote, Nancy King, yon, Mary Kearney, Keith Kuehle, Eddie Larmie, Kathi Lansmon, Linda Kitchen. Debbie Koenig. ROW 3: Paul Kent, jerry King, jim Keller, Dick i.uAPER BY THE DOZEN l l 1. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Lyle, Linda Martin, Bill Leming, Darrel Love, Marc Marlin, Lonnie Lusk, Rick N. Martin, Steven Mason, Ludwig, David Limbaugh, Tom Little. ROW 2: Leslie L. Lindy, TOP ROW: Tim Lomax, Bradley Lynch, Brenda Mayberry, Susan Kenny Livingston, jeff Lewis, Violeta Mattox, Shirley Matthews, Marshall, Donna Lunsford, Erma jean Mayberry. Renee Mainer. ROW 3: Allen Mayberry, Bob Loiseau, HGUVY 94 BOTTOM ROW: Harold Meyr, Joe McCullough, Dan Mohorc, Meyer, Malcolm Montgomery, Roger McCulley, Richard Mc- joel McCrary, Richard Mulkey, Debbie Mehrle, Dennis Mize. Clard, Wesley Morris, Terry Mclntosh, jerry McLane. TOP ROW: ROW 2: Don Meinz, Allen McKee, Brenda Mullins, lanice Mc- joy Meinz, Ann McNeely, Neal McDowell, Lynn Morton, Madi- Clard, Margaret Morris, Brenda McDonald. ROW 3: Steve gon M05Iey,jim Mclilreath, SHOWS SOPHO ORL :ALE T BOTTOM ROW: joyce Osborn, Karen Poston, julia Neal, jerry Owens, Douglas Nance, Chris Owen, Bobby Parks. ROW 2: Shirley Noah, lanice Norris, Bruce Nunnelly, Pete Phelps, Gary Newman, Mary Ann Pemberton, Brenda Pender. ROW 3: Gary Primm, Fred Nanna, Danny Niswonger, Larry Niswonger, Kelly Pelts, Steve Parks, Ellen Neihart, Mary Dee Niswonger. TOP ROW: David Pollack, Tim O'Neil, Mary Persky, Ricki Nelson, Roberta Price, Pat Nolan, Karen Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Sander, Cathy Rueseler, Michael Rauh, Dale Schloss, Charles Sachse, jerry Rigdon, William Robert, Kenny Richardson, David Sanders. ROW 2: judy Rid- ings, jeanette Pulliam, Arthur Roth, Kenny Schlimme, jim Robinson, Steve Robinson, Linda Rodgers, Kathy Pyrtle, Mary ls. Y. . . f Reynolds. ROW 3: Buddy Probst, john Ramey, David Riley, Ed- ward Propst, Allan Sample, Susan Rosenberger, Vikki Ramsey, Kathy Reed. TOP ROW: james Schearf, Chuck Rapp, Becky Schild, Carol Russell, Mary Lou Rollman, Kenny Sander, Randy Schemel. in . .J oREs GA: PRIDE BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Siemers, Kathy Smith, Brad Spring- meyer, Eddie Slaughter, jimmy Schmidt, Don Schrieber, Sara Sommers, Barb Seibel, Wanda Schweppe. ROW 2: Scott Shivelbine, Brad Smith, Charles Schuessler, Frances Sprenger, Kathy Sebek, Shirley Seabaugh, Gene Smith, Ray Seabaugh, johnny Self. ROW 3: Suzi Sehle, Steven Smith, Steve Schwab, Linda Schnurbusch, Ralph Snider, Kelvin Sebastian, Rodney Shell, Percy Mae Scott. TOP ROW: Diane Seabaugh, Martha Simmons, Larry Scowden, Darrell Sides, Gary Smith, Carol Shank, Sharon Schlegel. ln BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Sivan, Sara Taylor, Diane Stone, Stockman, Bill Trotter, George Thomas, Gary Turner, Nikki Vic- Debbie Taylor, Larry Swan, Mark Vogel. ROW 2: Steve Todt, tor. TOP ROW: David Upchurch, Lynn Vogelsang, Becky Stahly, Pamala Voelker, Norma Terry, Cathy Underwood, Kathy Swaim, Mae Beth Stewart, Rita Travis, Debbie Thornton. David Tranum. ROW 3: Terri Taylor, Adolf Thompson, Charles l S D,...-,.. BOTTOM ROW: Chris Warner, jackie Williams, Alice Zim- Mitch Weatherly. ROW 3: Bill Walter, Bill Wilkening, Daniel merman, Gus York, David Zimmer, Bobby Whitley, Bruce Watson. Younghouse, Ronny Wulfers, Della Williams, julie Young, lioann ROW 2: Teresa Welch, Kathy Welker, Becky Young, Susan Weber. TOP ROW: Betsy Wilson, Steve Volkerding, Steve Young, Mary Kay Watkins, Brenda Wilkinson, Vicky Volkerding, Webb, Charles Wilson, Phyllis Zook, Judy Williams. 97 1, 1. ,. ,1. J. 194' .,,, juniors study the past, but make the future. They are being educated at a time when the world cries, Do your own thing! andtheydoit. juniors find individual improvement through studies, sports, and achievements. At the same time, juniors support their Class of 70, and their Tiger spirit re- bounds off every wall. Seventh hour ends at 3:17, but Central's day goes on. juniors are involved in clubs, dances, games, programs, car parades, Student Council, debate, and homework. Throughout Central and Cape, juniors makethescene! 'SIT' Ingrid Albers Deborah Allen joe Ashley Roxie Ayers joe Bob Baker Lavonda Baker Marsha Barron Donna Beaty Mark Beaudean Charles Beck Ralph Beck Kay Belcher jU IORS DO THEIR OW THI G jeanne Bell Chuck Bertrand Peggy Bick Gary Birk l 'Donald Blattner joe Blattner john Blattner -. Qinny Booth Nicky Boren Connie Borgfield Barbara Bowers Ricky Bowman. Sharon Box Deborah Brandt Anne Brasington Becky Braswell Thomas Brown Vicki Brown Vickie Buerck Lee Bukstein Bob Buster Debby Campbell Yvonne Cardwell Douglas Carns Kenneth Carr Bonnie Castleman David Cato Christine Clayton Deborah Coburn David Cochran Eddie Conner Scott Cook Danel Cotner SOUL MUSIC AND P RIS 100 PEACE T LKS FFECT IUNIGRSQ5? W Deborah Cotner Gilbert Cracraft Carolyn Crain james Crane joan Crites Mike Stoops and King Turnbull comment on the action. Marcia Cummings Greg David Rickey Davis lanie Dawson Rosie Denman Steve Denton David DePriest Kathy Diebold Sarah Dodds Cecilia Dohogne l Ricky Drace Carol Dunaway Wanda Duncan Bob Dunham 45 Another perplexed look by Sandy Green. lf Ellen Dye Roger East V V 1- 1. i .. 1 a john Edwards Rebecca Edwards N A 102 Cathy Ellis Bob English Patricia Ervin Janice Esicar Mary Estes jerry Evans Perry Evans Laura Faris Mike Finchem Jim Fischer Brad Followell Mike Fondaw Linda Ford Robin Fornkohl Martha Foster Melinda Foster 'zf 4 'L-1:44 , . ': 'r '- 'f f-I ,7:r57i-K ' rf' i 4 f .L M . 1. dh ,bi il Bob Dunham digs for the answer. Marlene Farrar Mike Farrar Randy Farrar Lana Farrow Judith Fee Rhonda Fee james Feverston Christy Finch MHO OR SCJCIETY . aeger k ssi ,QEWMITS IU IORS 103 Margaret Franklin Connie Frazer Theresa Frick Carol Fullenwider l Bill Ueleke is losing his bubble. Rickey Gockel Sandy Green Nelson Guth john Hahn Tim Hahn Laurel Halcomb Karen Hale Beverly Halter Cassandra Gately loan Gersbacher Jeannie Gill .lk 'K 3 v Mary Gilliland Mary Glueck 104 x X GLASS OF '70 1 y . Pi c c l GIVES CENTRAL Ac? PLUS john Haman Rolf Hanusa Bernadine Harper William Harrelson Linda Hayes Carol Heise Linda Hency Danny Herter Mary Hill Charles Hirsch Donna Hitt A. D. Hoffman Eugene Holloway Brenda Hood Kristy Howell Robert Hull Robert jackson William jenkins Susan johns Donald jones Frank jones jayne jones Scott jordan Cathi joyce Dana Kaiser Mark Kasten Beverly Kelley, . rt, 4 Georgia lacq u-Saline Lee Bukstein won the award for the mdst spirited Tiger poster. jackie Kelly Reginald Kennedy Jeanine Kern Patricia Kester M Y BRINGS 106 Dick Kesterson lim Kies Steven Kiger Frank Kinder Shannon Kirchhoff Terry Kitchen Sherry Klinkhardt Barbara Knote Linda Koch Steve Koch loan Kohnen Mike Koontz Kathy Kremer Michael Kuehle Kim Kurka Patricia Lang Brad Langston Carl Latham Debbie LeGrand Laura Leming Lynn Leming Cary Lewis Steve Limbaugh Carol Lincoln Danny Little Pam Loftis Diane Loos Tom Lovinggood joe Lowes Three juniors fight for wall space. Karen McCall janet McCarter Gary McCormick Peggy McFall jerry MCNeely Robert Meyer Rebecca Meyers janet Meyr , PFD E.. Martha Macke Barry Malahy jackie Mann john Marshall john Martin Steven Martin Linda Matthews Mike McCaIister RY C LASS E 5 H o L D ocK ELECTION 4 ,i3,13Q,t4 I-.,i:: ' !' Ji , ,f TQ Ray Snider foresees Nixon victory ' fig... - if f -,F f . r -' ' A , A ir'-' i-:Baa I I IO9 Bertha Mosley Debbie Nance Linda Neal Susan Neal , S, K Debbie Miller Matilda Miller Richard Mitten Michael Mize Steve Nesler Carol Nunnelly Fred Obermiller Karen Oehl Elaine Ohrnan Linda Ohmart Bonnie Oliver Mary Otto james Owen Karen Penrod 4 StevGLPowerl3.5J, , l Rhonda ' ,' ' lip. 'I ' A 3 I Q 1 , Charlene Proffer lane Rader ,gf Connie Randol Cathy Rawlins Bob Ray Sue Reiker llO john Perry Michael Perry Lynn Petzoldt Mark Pfautsch Hal Phillips Donald Pigg Richard Pletcher Karen Ponder jackie Kelly performs an ankle trap Beth Ross Mark Rudesill loan Russell Kensey Russell Barbara Sadler Susan Sample Ruth Ann Sanders Wayne Sanders Stephen Schade David Scherer Karen Schuette Elizabeth Seabaugh F- 1555 L.. . Debbie Renfro Lyndell Revelle Michael Rhodes Nancy Rhodes David Rice leanie Richardson David Rigdon Georganne Ringland lll Pam Sheets Gwendolyn Sides Steve Simmons Mark Slinkard Butch Smiley Jeanie Smith Kim Smith Laura Smith Rodney Smith Ray Snider ist HE ' iii, ORDER CHANGETH , ,. Er.-ilwllfmvw, , ,Af l l ll2 Tom Snider Jean Ann Spalding Richard Spalding Lynn Sprenger Barbara Stafford Jeanne Statler Tom Steck Gary Steven Dennis Stewart Susan Stiegemeyer Judith Stone Michael Stoops Kathryn Strauser Kenneth Suhre Karen Taylor Terry Taylor Terri Thompson Cindy Thornton, , 21. wr., .,,,f, .,,1',fk., 4 .' Ek ., . 4 . . YIELDI G PLACE TO EW H3 A deep thought holds Mary Estes's attention. Tina Tipton Brenda Todt lane Trantham Carolyn Truckey King Turnbull William Ueleke Pam Uhls Michael Ulrich Owen Vanderpool Melissa Vandeven Rita Vandivort Ann Vardiman Dale Wallis Karen Wampler Larry Welker Gary West Veronica Wilke Terry Williams john Wilson Richard Wilson Steve Wilson lane Winstead lennifer Wolpers Cathie Wright jerry Wright john Wright Barbara Yeager jesse Yow Tom Zimmer Bonnie Zook Jeanie Wells Janice Welter Nancy Werner WHO CAN FORGET GUR N x 0 4 ll4 , a W. -2, 4 ,. x qs, . ,MK -. any 6 A 1- 7 ,lf Qggf 1' 4 5 H f 4 if Q 5 Q, ry I A Wi, Ja- , 4 5-. 'M- -YP fm f xv, ,lf ,'f 752' 1 '15 g The Class of '69 has taken the helm and kept Central moving in an ever-increasing pace. Through this three-year journey they have gained a wider perspective of the world a- round them and have become richer in ex- perience and knowledge. They may end this year with a feeling of nostalgia, but with a great expectancy for the future-a future which holds promise for this hard-working class: Kenneth Ackman leane Adams lerry Adams Richard Adams Steven Aldrich Roger Allgood Brad Ashby Leonel Arauz U ITY, THE PASSWORD -Q , , X fp, Q Shelly Ashcraft Vincent Ashley David Bahn Taylor Bahn lo Baker Deronda Barnes Tom Barrows janet Bartels Susan Beaver Becky Bender Robert Bennett Virginia Berry Fe , . Q ' B Q :fy ' . A .ag fl r HACADEMICALLY INCLINEDH Dennis Bertrand Diana Best Larry Bickings ' Shirley Bird . 'J' l 1- 1 fa Gary Birk Lloyd Blanton Cheryl Blattel Becky Blattner y l do 'i,Q Mark Boardman Gregory Boldrey Wynn Bollinger William Bolton i ll8 james Bone Kenneth Bone David Boren Nancy Boston CHARACTERIZES SENIORS Dan Braswell. hi Dennis Break? Tom Bridges Paul Brinkopf Which Seabaugh is it, Ron or Don? Lance Brune janet Brunton Richard Buchanan Karen Burgfeld 119 Thurman Carr Candy Carter Shannon Carter loan Cayse Cindy Chapman Gale Chapman Bill Cheek Jeanie Chenoweth Gina Busche Donald Bushman Kirk Buxton Cathy Caldwell Karen Caldwell lo Ann Campbell Kenneth Campbell Mary Ann Carlton SENICDRS INVOLVED I ALL i , , f j If x, ,, '19 l2O Wayne Clark Delphia Coburn Ron Conner Ross Conner David Copeland lay Cora Alice Cordia Helen Cordia , fy ,, Gif 5 L ' ,iff OF CENTRAUS ACTI ITIES Danice Cotner Bobby lo Cox E 5 Library assistant, Pam Leyhe, helps Pat Lee find reference materials. 121 Vickie Crader Gary Crafton Ralph Craig Carolyn Crass Cathy Crites Ricky Crites Bob Crow David Crowe 4. 1 4 's A typical senior, john Farquhar, pays attention in class. Marsha Crump Christy Darnell Susan Daugherty Dan Davidson 122 SENICDRS . ,Q 'sif ' ' .W - ,,i, ,fa LOCK TOWARD THE FUTURE Randy Davie Alison Davis Ronnie Davis Paul Dees Robert Denton Barbara Diebold Diane Dillingham Linoa Dillingham Donna Dinwiddie Ann Dippold Carolyn Dorris Larry Downs Bill Dunham Mickie Dutton Bill Eaker Lydia Edmonds 123 g , fx r ' 9 ll' :'A ll, I ll. v The election has gone to her head!! Barbara Evans Betsy Evitts john Farquhar jackie Edmundson David Edwards Cathy England james Ervin Blake Esicar Brenda Estes i l , a lr'llf T Xi SENIORS BECOME ACTIVELY .t ,xx ,N ,I - il E 1 5 B l24 Victor Farrow Sandi Fee Thomas Fiehler Bill Finch Helen Fish Brenda Fornkohl Phyllis Fortner Betsy Foster Carol Franklin William Franklin Sherry Frey Charles Friese NVCLVED l THE NATIONAL ELECTIO Pam Froemsdorf Ellen Frushour Don Fuhrmann james Fullenwider Mike Fuller Rex Gearing Beverly Gerecke x . 1 . I l l 5 ,ax E. Anxiously, Susie Hoover awaits the final decision. Mary Kay Gerhardt Sharon Gerken SEARCH I26 Sarah Gilbert Pam Givens Douglas Glenn Kay Godwin Kim Godwin David Goehring Vicki Grace Lucy Gray f jim Hahn i i FORI DI IDUALITY 127 Martha Hahs james Grebing jack Greene Steve Griffith james Grim .mn john Hall Gary Sides, a spirited senior, displays Tiger support. Alan Haman Martha Hamilton Gene Harris Lynn Harris Sau ndra Harris Donna Hartle Brad Haynes David Headrick Alan Hecht lo Ann Heise Gene Helton Steve Henry ,,,N -, i SENIORS EXCEL I Debbie Hensley john Hente Kathryn Higgins Barbara Hill Cris Hill Marsha Hinton May Holland Rodney Holshouser Charles Holt Susan Hoover julia Howes Gary Huckstep Roxanne Huckstep Gene Huebel Linda Huey Lucille Hunze E ERY E DEAVGR Helen Hwang Albert jackson f L' , L I X, joy jackson Marlys lank 129 Richie Buchanan is caught in deep thought! I Lea johnson Bill johnson Terry jones Barbara jordan Girard Kaiser Tara Kaiser Mark Kasten Senior girls become lost in the world of drama. Robert Kembel Olivia Kemp Charles Kennamer Howard Kinder James Kinder 130 Debbie King Karen King Kenny Kirk Rebecca Kirk Ruth Kirk Karen Kirtley Bill Klingeman Phillip Klingeman I DEPE DE T STUDY CHALLE GES US Mike Koehler Robin Koeppel Betsy Kratz Libby Krueger Randy Kuntze Nancy Kurre Dot LaClair Patricia Lee BREAD DRIVE A D CHRISTMAS Pat Lemonds Kenneth Lett Robert Lewis Pam Leyhe Rush Limbaugh ludy Litzelfelner Stacia Long Martha Loos Gale Chapman organizes seniors during bread drive. Gus Lorberg Glenda Love Fred Lucas Frank Maevers I32 BAZAAR HEAD SENIOR PROIECTS Ted Maevers james Markert Charlotte Martin Harold Mason 133 l Kerry Slinkard and julia Howes handle the drive's finances. Wayne Mattes Walter Matthews Harold Mayo Terri McBride Dianna McCain jim McDonald Charles McDowell Mary McElreath Jeanne Mercer Deanna Miller 69 H ILED AS i 134 jane McGinty Lee McGregor Tammy McKee Patti McKinnis Lynn McNeely Scott Mc Neely Susan McReynoIds Anita McRiII john Miller lane Minner Linda Minner Rusty Mitten 4- Carol Moore lean Moore Larry Morrison Tedra Mosley Vickie Mowery Walter Mowery Kaye Murphy Steve Nicholas J , GTK ki' TL Mike Noland Mike O'ConneIl Bonnie Ogle Albert Oliver David Niswonger Diane Niswonger MUST SPIRITED CLASS 135 Thomas Otto Teresa Owen Allan Palermo Glenn Payne Nancy Pemberton Tim Pensel Susan Pickett Stan Pierce l BLE SENIOR LEADERS G IDE CLASS Gerald Popp lohn Popp Rebecca Powders joy Probst y l , 4 1 L . y P Steve Ramey Donna Ray Francie Rayfield lack Reynolds , l . 4 l l l36 Mike Reynolds Terry Rhymer Norma Talley skips class reality. lanice Rider Yvonne Rider ACTIVITIES Karen Ringwald john Roberts Karen Robinson jim Roche Gary Roll Deanna Romack Martin Roth Phyllis Ruebel 137 f bf J, .4, Mike Ruesler Gary Sadler johnny Sample judy Sander SENIGRS Bob Sander Sharon Sander Sally Sarff Donna Schaefer Tom Schafer Gary Scherer Crystal Schilling l3B Mr. Hines discusses school problems with Marsha Wright and Bruce Woods. DEVELUP IN A Tl E OF CO FLICT Don Seabaugh Janice Seabaugh Kenny Seabaugh Robert Seabaugh Ron Seabaugh Mary Seibel Cliff Shirrell Mike Shivelbine .M l R Jil lblflu 7 :f if 7 '-wld 'kid 1 lgiffil it S- M , 1 V F155 Vg,-1 ,W , ,,. L, NP' Gary Sides Roger Siebert Carolyn Sikes Lowell Simms 4111 Ellen Schneider Bob Schwab Sandy Schwab Keith Schwartz jennifer Strom Brenda Strop Nancy Suttles Martha Swafford Pam Slaughter Kerry Slinkard Christy Smith Ronald Smith jerry Snell Paula Snider Donna Sparks Eddie Stephens ,fl X Q Michael Stephen Mike Stevens Brad Stoops Debra Strack is. G LE CHAPMA LEADS AS CLASS l4O PRESIDE T Claude Truckey Norma Ueleke Verna Underwood Mary Vardiman Norma Talley Terry Taylor Tom Taylor Michael Tenkhoff Steve Tharp Norman Ticer lim Todt Ron Trickey 141 Barbara jordan examines the question with an expression of puzzlement. Martha Vogel Anita Wagner David Wagner Don Wagner Lonnie Waldrup Truman Waldrup Bob Watson Michael Webb SPORTSME LE D TE M VICTORIES Bruce Welker janet West Lawrence Whelan Charles Williams Alan Wills Becky Wills Carl Wilson Cheryl Wilson ,V 7 - 1 john Wilson Rebecca Wilson Bruce Woods Dean Wright Debbie Wright Marsha Wright Sharon Wright Terry Wright Diane Wulfers David Yoder Fred Younghouse WS 'S Cowboys in the French Club? Karen Robinson and Jeanie Mercer seem to think so! Tamara Yount Kent Zickfield 143 W ' '. , v 13,1 rr L I4 H 5211? The Class of '69 selected 20 seniors who - had made outstanding contributions dur- ingtheir years at Central. Personality, leadership, and scholarship are a few of the traits which characterize these seniors. ' james Kinder, Deanna Miller, Becky Blattner, Alan Hecht ,xxx X X . -AWN, , 'N ' l M ' YL L , 4 1 , I 'f f 1 . K 'J ' 5' ia. I V ,,- 1. ,M U r,,' gg , L. . 3 A I , I l i F Q f, Y,-I 'lv 0 4 ' 1 W A if al I H ' I l - . . - - - f F 4 I - - '-Lg I 'P JA.. 1-'J David Crowe, Mike Stevens, Tara Kaiser, jane McGinty Cathy Engla l44 UTSTA DI G SENIOR Aww, Rusty Mitten, Susan Beaver, Gale Chapman phn Hall, Betsy Foster Kerry Slinkard Kim Godwin, jo Campbell, Lance Brune Ann Dippold Janice Seabaugh xxih -.Tfxr ix L PROM HIGHLIGHTS In a time of banana curls and long sideburns, mini- skirts and bell-bottom trousers, the Class of '69 com- pleted their three year journey. Seniors led Central winning the Canned Food Drive and attaining the highest percentage of attendance at sports events. The Christmas Bazaar to the theme of The Little Country Store was a money-making innovation sponsored by the Senior Women. Queen Janice Seabaugh reigned over the 1969 Senior Prom which was truly 'Some En- chanted Evening. 25, will-fb? QQ saw SENIOR YEAR MI ' n-.m.... UEEN JANICE SEABAUG 1ANE MCGINTY .J 1 if E, H 1 I , .Vx Emi, U , R' H BETSY FOSTER R R E v- ' m l l'ui l 1.5351 SENIOR ACKMAN, KENNETH-'l'l7 ADAMS, IEANE-'I17 ADAMS, IERRY W.-117, Electronics Club, VICA. ADAMS, RICHARD-12,'l17, Debate Club Pres., Stu- dent Council, NFL, District and State Speech Con- tests, Voice of Democracy, Girardot Book Salesman, Golf Letterman, Mo. Boys State, Mo. Freedom Fo- rum, NHS. ALDRICH, STEVEN-117, Projectionist. ALLEN, THELMA DARLENE ALLCOOD, ROGER-117, Chess Club, UFO Club, Debate Club, VICA, Scholastic Art Exhibit Golden Key Award, Brooks Memorial Art Exhibit-Honor- able Mention. ANDERSON, DONALD L. ARAUZ, OTTO LEONEL DIAZ-58,1175 Chess Club, Escuela Nacional Central de Ciencias Comerciales, Guatemala: Soccer. A51-LBY, BRAD-10,22,117g Cross-Country, Track 81 Fie . ASHCRAFT, SHELLY-117, Voice of Democracy. ASHLEY, VINCENT-117, Debate Club, Medical Sci- ence Club, UFO Club Pres., Voice of Democracy, Science Fair. AUSTIN, IIM AYERS, DORIS ANN-Volleyball Intramurals. BAHN, DAVID-44,49,117, Biology Club, Bye Bye Birdie, District Music Contest, Girardot Photog- rapher, Tiger Picture Editor, Orchestra, Chamber Choir, Concert Choir, Stage Choir. BAHN, L. TAYLOR-23,41,62,64,'I'l7, Debate Club, UFO Club, Chemistry Club, Biology Club, Student Council, Co-chairman of Ways and Means Com- mittee, Science Fair, Bye Bye Birdie, Wrestling, NHS. BAKER, IODY-117, Homeroom Sec. and Treas. BARKS, DANIEL BARNES, DERONDA--46,62,117, Debate Club, Med- ical Science Club, Tigerettes, Student Council, Gi- rardot Ad 81 Book Salesman, Office Assistant, NHS, Quill8tScroll. BARROWS, THOMAS-117,' DECA. BARTELS, IANET-117 BEAVER, SUSAN-7,47,48,'l18,145,'I46, Tigerettes, Stu- dent Council, Girardot Ad 8t Book Salesman, Gi- rardot Queen Candidate, Library Assistant, Outstand- ing Senior, Senior Queen Candidate. BENDER, BECKY-40,1185 Art Club, Debate Club, Tigerettes, Student Council, NFL, Bye Bye Birdie, National Poetry Anthology, Girardot Ad 81 Book Salesman, Quill 81 Scroll. BENNETT, ROBERT-48,1185 Photography Club V. Pres., Girardot Photographer. BERRY VIRGINIA-118, Tigerettes, Intramurals. BERTRAND, DENNIS-17,l8,'l'l8, Student Council, Homeroom Pres., Wrestling, Football Letterman. BEST, DIANA-1185 Tigerettes, Home Economics Club, Girls Sports Club, Intramurals. BICKINCS, LARRY-'l4,16,'l8,'l'l8, Earth Science Club, Wrestling, Baseball, Football, Football Co-captain. BIRD, SHIRLEY-37,1185 Girls Clee Club. BIRK, CARY W.-36,62,'I'l8, VICA, Chamber Choir, Scholastic Art Exhibit, Hallmark Art Exhibit. BLACKWELL, BOB-COE,lr. High Runner. BLACKWELL, JOHN-Projectionist. BLANTON, LLOYD-23,47,l18, Chess Club, Tiger Business Staff,'Projectionist, VICA, Monitor, Baseball and Wrestling Manager, Basketball Intramurals. BLATTEL, CHERYL-118, Home Economics Club, Voc. Clerical Keeping Club, Softball Intramurals. BLATTNER, BECKY-7,34,40,48,6'l,65,1'lB,'l44, Tiger- ettes, Debate Club, Art Club, Student Council, NHS Sec., NFL, Quill 81 Scroll, Girardot Literary Staff, Girardot Art 81 Layout Editor, Girardot Ad 81 Book Salesman, Girardot Queen Candidate, MIPA jour- nalism Workshop, District Music Contest, Outstand- ing Senior. BOARDMAN, MARK-40,1185 Student Council, Co- chairman of Canned Food Drive. BOLDERY, CRECORY-23,1185 UFO Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, Physics Club, Science Fair, Wres- tling, Monitor. BOLLINCER, WYNN-118 BOLTEN, WILLIAM--118 BONE, JAMES S.-17,1'l9, Monitor, Football. BONE, KENNY-119, DECA. BOREN, DAVID-119, VICA. BOSTON, NANCY-119g Tigerettes, St. Louis, Mo.: FHA, Fashion Show, Pep Club. BRASWELL, DAN A.-46,119,T54, Earth Science Club, Student Council, Monitor, Student Council Movie, Girardot Book Salesrnan. BREAK, DENNIS-119, Football. BREWINCTON, PERRY-VICA. BRIDGES, TOM-16,'lB,23,119, Football lAII-Con- ference, Honorable Mentionl, Wrestling Captain, DEX A D DIRECTORY Track. BRIDWELL, GERALD-College High: Basketball. BRINKOPF, PAUL W.-119, District Science Fair. BROWN, TOM-152, Monitor. BRUNE, LANCE-'l4,'lS,'l6,'l8,20,24,25,29,'l19,1455 Out- standing Senior, Mo. Boys State, National Poetry Anthology, Football Letterman, Basketball Letter- man, Baseball Letterman, NHS. BRUNTON, JANET-71,1195 Tigerettes, Medical Sci- ence Club, Pres. of Silver Spear, Sec. of Art Club, Treas. of Earth Science Club, Mo. Girls State, Band, Office Assistant, NHS. BUCHANAN, RICHIE-'l4,46,'l'I9,'l29p Girardot Book Salesman, Baseball, Football, Quill 81 Scroll. Watching the book instead of her hands is Cathy Crites' goal in typing, BURGFELD, KAREN-36,119, Earth Science Club, Girls Intramurals, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir. BUSCHE, REGINA-47,49,'I20, Debate Club, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Student Council, Monitor, Intra- murals, Band, Girardot Ad Salesman. BUSHMANN, DON-62,1207 Debate Club, Red Dag- ger, Christian Arts Festival, NFL, AII School Oratori- cal Contest, American Legion Speech Contest, Voice of Democracy, Track. A BUXTON, KIRK-44,49,56,6'I,'l20, Debate Club, Phy- sics Club, UFO Club, V. Pres. of Medical Science Club, V. Pres. of Chemistry Club, Quill 81 Scroll Treas., NFL, Mo. Boys State, Feature Editor l'lst semesterl of The Tiger, Associate Editor l2nd semes- terl of The Tiger, Girardot Book Salesman, Projec- tionist, NHS. CALDWELL, CATHY-120, Earth Science Club, Med- ical Science Club, Tigerettes, Pres. of Art Club, Office Assistant, CALDWELL, KAREN-120, Sec. of Homeroom, Soft- ball and Basketball Intramurals. OAMPBELL, IO-20,40,47,64,'l20,'l45, Student Coun- cil, Tigerettes, Debate Club, Girardot Ad Salesman, Football Homecoming Queen, Outstanding Senior, Immaculate Heart Academy: French Club, Latin Club, Student Aide to Missions, Drama Club, CAMPBELL, KENNETH-120, Trainer of Football, Track, Tennis, Wrestling, Football and Track Manag- er. CARLTON, MARY ANN-40,62,65,'I20, Debate Club, Student Council, Tigerettes, Sec.-Treas. of Senior Class, NFL, SBP Candidate, Office Assistant, Monitor, Girls Intramurals, Voice of Democracy. CARR, THURMAN-34,1205 Band, Zalma High School: Audubon, Pep Club, Band, Baseball, Basket- ball,VolleybaIl. CARTER, ALBERT-Basketball,Monitor,VICA. CARTER, CANDY-120, Art Club, FTA Treas., Spanish Club, Tigerettes, Intramurals, Biology Lab Assistant, I48 CARTER, SHANNON LEE-120, Home Economics Club, Tigerettes, Intramurals. OKYSE, IOAN-36,38,120, Debate Club, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Mo. Freedom Forum, Sophomore Choir, Chamber Choir, Concert Choir, Stage Choir, Bye Bye Birdie, Library Assistant, Intramurals. CHAPMAN, CYNTHIA SUE-60,65,T20, French Club, Silver Spear, Red Dagger, District 81 State Music Festivals, Talent Show l3rd Placel, NHS, Parkview High School, Springfield, Missouri: Cosmopolitan American Field Service Club, Youth Symphony, Tom Sawyer. CHAPMAN, GALE-65,l20,'l32,145, Tiger Business Staff, Earth Science Club, DECA Pres., Deca Leader- ship Conference, Senior Class President, Wrestling Letterman, Cross-Country Letterman, Track, SBP Candidate, Outstanding Senior. CHEEK, BILL-'l0,23,'l20, Chess Club, UFO Club, ln- dustrial Arts Fair t1st Placel, Track, Wrestling Letter- man, Basketball Intramurals. CHENOWETH, IEANIE-120, Student Council, Tiger- ettes, Silver Spear, DECA, Homeroom V. Pres. 84 Sec. CLARK, WAYNE-l6,21,12'l, Earth Science Club, Stu- dent Council, Football, Baseball, Basketball Intra- murals, Projectionist. COBB, LINDA COBURN, DELPHIA-1215 Medical Science Club. COMBS, BONNIE-Senior High School, Grand Island, Nebraska: French Club, Purple Masque, lets, Future Nurses Club. CONNER, RONALD L.-'I6,1B,'l2'l, VICA, Projection- ist, National Poetry Anthology, Football Letterman, Basketball. CONNER, ROSS-16,'lB,121, VICA, Homeroom V. Pres., Football Letterman, Honorable Mention All Conference, Basketball Intramurals. COPELAND, DAVID-'IZT CORA, IAY-35,12'l,152, Hunting 84 Fishing Club V. Pres., Homeroom Pres., Band, Pep Band, Tiger Busi- ness Staff. CORBIN, LARRY-Earth Science Club, VICA. CORDIA, ALICE-121, DECA, National Poetry An- thology. CORDIA, HELEN-121g DECA, National Poetry An- thology. COTNER, DANICE--34,36,3B,121, Student Council, Silver Spear, Tigerettes Pres., French Club Treas., Most Courteous junior Girl, Band, Chamber Choir, Stage Choir, Music Contest, Girardot Book Salesman, NHS. COX, BOBBY-121 CRADER, VICKI-122, Silver Spear, Music Club, UFO Club, Girls Sports Club, Medical Science Club, Chemistry Club, Red Dagger. CRAFTON, CARY-62,1221 UFO Club, Debate Club, Earth Science Club, Latin Club V. Pres., NFL. CRAIC, RALPH-122 Interested in art, Tim Pensel arrange-5 the bulletin board. GRASS, CAROLYN-48,1223 Tigerettes, French Club, Silver Spear, Red Dagger Historian, Library Assistant. CRITES, CATHY-122,148, Ensemble Club, Earth Sci- ence Club, DECA. Choir. CRITES, RICKEY-122 CROW, BOB-34,1225 Chess Club, Chemistry Club, UFO Club, Band. CROWE, DAVID-41,122,144,1s4, Physics Club, De- bate Club, Student Body President, Tennis, Cross Country, Basketball, Girardot Book Salesman, Out- standing Senior, NHS. CRUMP, MARSHA-48,1225 Gregg Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Library Assistant. DANIELS, CHARLES-VICA. ,-V., Nl' 4.. ' I Judy Litzelfelner decorates for the foot- ball homecoming parade. DARNELL, CHRISTY-122, Tigerettes, Silver Spear, Art Club, Red Dagger, Homeroom V. Pres., Softball Intramurals, Girardot Ad Salesman. DAUGHERTY, SUSAN-40,47,'I22, Silver Spear, Red Dagger, Homeroom Treas., Student Council, Girardot Ad Salesman. DAVIDSON, DANNY-122, Earth Science Club. DAVIE, RANDY--123, DECA. DAVIS, ALISON-48,1235 Silver Spear, Red Dagger, Medical Science Club, Earth Science Club, Home- room V. Pres., Library Assistant. DAVIS, RONNIE-123, COE. DEES, PAUL-123, VICA, DENTON, ROBERT-62,1235 Debate Club, Homeroom Pres., NFL, Basketball Intramurals, Voice of Democ- racy, Band. DIEBOLD, BARB-34,46,'l23, Tigerettes, Silver Spear, Earth Science Club, French Club, Art Club Sec., Medical Science Club Sec., Band, Intramurals, Gi- rardot Book Salesman. DILLINGHAM, DIANE-123, Homeroom V. Pres. St Sec.-Treas. DILLINGHAM, LINDA-'IB DINWIDDIE, DONNA-123, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Earth Science Club, Medical Science Club, Art Club V. Pres., Homeroom Sec.-Treas., Volleyball Intra- murals. DIPPOLD, ANN-36,47,60,62,63,64,65,123,'l45, Softball Intramurals, Medical Science Club, Debate Club, Art Club V. Pres., NHS V. Pres., Regional Science Fair Winner, NFL, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Mo. Girls State, DAR American History Award, Girardot Ad Salesman, Chamber Choir, Candidate for Sophomore Pilgrimage 81 DAR Good Citizenship Award, Outstanding Senior. DORRIS, CAROLYN-123 DOWNS, LARRY-34,40,47,62,75,'l23, Student Coun- cil IChairman of Building 81 Grounds Committeel, Tiger Business Staff, Medical Science Club, Debate Club, Quill 81 Scroll, NFL, Band, Stage Choir, Men's Glee, Girardot Ad Salesman, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll. DUNHAM, WILLIAM-'l4,22,36,'l23, Student Coun- cil, Homeroom Pres., Cross-Country Letterman, Base- ball Letterman, Boys Glee Club, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Bye Bye Birdie, Basketball Intra- murals. DUTTON, MICKIE-123, Spanish Club Treas. EAKER, BILLY-123, VBC. EDMONDS, LYDIA-123, VBC, Choir. EDMUNDSON, IACKIE-34,1245 Latin Club, Art Club, National Poetry Anthology, Music Contest, Band. EDWARDS, DAVID-124 EGAN, JAMES EMMONS, KENNETH-Homeroom Pres. ENGLAND, CATHY-4O,46,l24,'l44, Art Club, Debate Club, Silver Spear Pres., Tigerettes Pres., Student Council Sec., MASC Convention, Girardot Assistant Business Manager, Girardot Ad 81 Book Salesman, Office Assistant, Intramurals, Outstanding Senior, NHS, Quill St Scroll. ERVIN, IAMES-17,1245 VICA, Homeroom Pres., Sci- ence Fair, Football Letterman, Basketball, Basketball Intramurals. ESICAR, BLAKE-'I7,'l8,52,'I24, Homeroom Pres., Foot- ball Letterman, Wrestling, Baseball, Track. ESTES, BRENDA-62,1245 Tigerettes, Silver Spear, Homeroom Pres. 8t V. Pres., Latin Club Pres. 81 V. Pres., Earth Science Club V. Pres. EVANS, BARBARA-124, COE. EVANS, KAREN EVITTS, BETSY-124, Art Club, Girls Sports Club, Chemistry Club, Tigerettes, Intramurals, NHS, Quill 8tScrolI. FARQUHAR, IOHN-'l6,33,'l22,124, Science Fair, Band, Track, Football. FARROW, VICTOR-125, Wrestling. FARROW, WESLEY FEE, SANDI-36,49,55,125, Tigerettes, Earth Science Club, Medical Science Club, Chess Club, UFO Club, VICA, Christian Arts Poetry Contest, Intramurals, Monitor. FIEHLER, THOMAS-125, Earth Science Club, DECA, Homeroom Sec., Tiger Sports Writer, Wrestling. FINCH, BILL-40,47,1255 Tiger Business Staff, Student Council, Medical Science Club, Debate Club, Pho- tography Club Sec.-Treas., Quill 8t Scroll, Girardot Literary Staff, Girardot Ad Salesman, Projectionist. FISH, HELEN-36,45,60,6'l,65,'I25, Physics Club, Silver Spear Costume Head, Red Dagger, Chess Club, En- semble, Music Club, Girls Sports Club, Bye Bye Birdie, NHS, Quill 8t Scroll, Christian Arts Festival, MU Curators Scholarship, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, All-District Choir, Tiger Editor-in-Chief, Tiger Business Staff, MIPA journalism Workshop, South- east Missourian Central Reporter, National Poetry Anthology, Intramurals. FORNKOHL, BRENDA-125 FORTNER, PHYLLIS-36,1255 Silver Spear, Red Dag- ger, Home Economics Club Reporter, Accompanist, SEMO Music Festival, junior Acapella, Chamber Choir. FOSTER, BETSY-7,40,46,6'l,'l25,'l45,146, TigeretteS, Silver Spear, Debate Club, Girardot Business Manag- er, Girardot Queen Candidate, Quill 81 Scroll, Stu- dent Council, Girardot Book Salesman, Office Assist- ant, Outstanding Senior, Senior Queen Candidate, NHS. FRANKLIN, CAROL-125, Art Club, Tigerettes, Med- ical Science Club, Silver Spear, Earth Science Club, Volleyball Intramurals. FRANKLIN, WILLIAM-125 FREY, SHERRY-125, Silver Spear, Tigerettes. FRIESE, CHARLES-T25 FRIESE, DEBBIE-Notre Dame: Pep Squad, Choir. FROEMSDORF, PAM-37,44,46,47,6l,'l25, Silver Spear, Student Council, Tigerettes, Quill 81 Scroll, Tiger Staff, Girls Glee, Ir. Varsity Cheerleader, Girar- dot Book Salesman. FRUSHOUR, ELLEN-125, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Earth Science Club, Art Club. FUHRMANN, DON-13,'l7,23,'l25, Football, Wres- tling, Tennis. FULLENWIDER, JAMES-10,'l7,'I25, Track, Football. FULLER, MIKE-126, Earth Science Club, Projection- ist, DECA. GEARING, REX-126, Earth Science Club, Student Council, Basketball Intramurals. GERECKE, BEVERLY-126, Voice of Democracy, Po- etry Contest. GERHARDT, MARY KAY-126, Latin Club, Art Assistant. GERKEN, SHARON-49,1263 Tigerettes, Future Teach- ers Club, Spanish Club, Art Club Sec., Latin Club Sec., Office Assistant, National Merit Scholarship Let- ter of Commendation, Intramurals, Library Assistant, NHS. GILBERT, SARAH L.-47,48,'l26, French Club, Silver Spear, UFO Club, Girls Glee, Music Club, Earth Science Club, Art Club, Student Council, Library Assistant, Girardot Ad Salesman. GILL, MARY-48, Poetry Contest. GIVENS, PAMELA-'I26 GLENN, DOUG-23,1265 All Homeroom Offices, Football, Wrestling Letterman. GODWIN, KAY-126, Debate Club, Student Coun- cil, Tigerettes, Homeroom Sec., NFL. GODWIN, KIM-14,16,'l8,20,'I26,'I45, Football Co- captain, Football Letterman, ist Team All Conference, 'Ist Team All State, Basketball Letterman, Baseball Letterman, Projectionist, Outstanding Senior, Basket- ball Intramurals. GOEHRING, DAVID-14,16,126, Homeroom Pres., Baseball Letterman, Football Letterman. GOLDEN, GENE GRACE, VICKI-126 GRAY, LUCY-34,1265 Silver Spear, Nurses Club V. Pres., French Club Pres., Girardot Book Salesman, Band, Girls Volleyball Intramurals. 1 I gil '69ers participate in the parade. I49 CREBINC, IIM-23,45,6'l,'l27, Earth Science Club, UFO Club, Quill St Scroll, Projectionist, Wrestling, Tiger Literary Staff. GREENE, JACK-1273 Earth Science Club, Basketball. GRIFFIN, PAUL CRIFFITH, STEVE-127, DECA. CRIM, IAMES-23,44,49,62,l27, UFO Club, Debate Club, Chess Club, Science Club, Hunting 81 Fishing Club, Projectionist, Homeroom V. Pres. 81 Sec.-Treas., NFL, 'lst Alternate U.S. Military Academy, Track, Wrestling Letterman, Tiger Photographer, Quill 81 Scroll. HAERTLINC, IOHN IX! ti john Hall tallies mock election results. HAHN, IIM-62,1275 UFO Club, Sports Club, Debate Club, Homeroom Pres. 8- V. Pres., Senior Class President Candidate, NFL, Football, Tiger Sports Writer, SBP Campaign Manager, Basketball lntra- murals,NHS,Quill8tScroll. HAHS, MARTHA-34,40,46,49,62,'i27, Debate Club, Medical Science Club, Tigerettes, Student Council, Homeroom Pres., 81 V. Pres., Silver Spear V. Pres., Art Club Pres., NFL, Band, Girardot Ad 81 Book Salesman, Monitor, NHS. HALL, IOHN-40,44,62,'l27,145,150g Debate Club, Physics Club, Homeroom Pres., Student Council, Senior Class President Candidate, Science Fair l'Ist Placei, SBP Candidate, Basketball Intramurals, Out- standing Senior. HALTER, JAMES-127, Monitor, Rolla, Missouri: Football Letterman, Davenport, Iowa: Swimming. HAMAN, ALAN-49,1275 Homeroom Pres., Football, Baseball, Band, Projectionist, Quill St Scroll. HAMILTON, MARTHA-127, DE. HAMMONDS, EUGENE-National Poetry Anthology. HARPER, RALPH-DECA. HARRIS, GENE-127, Homeroom Treas., VICA. HARRIS, LYNN-127, DECA, Intramurals. HARRIS, SAUNDRA-T28 HARTLE, DONNA-2B,49,12B, Silver Spear, Student Council, Homeroom Sec. 81 Treas., Tigerettes Sec., Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate, Intra- murals, Girardot Literary Staff, Quill 8- Scroll. HAYNES, BRAD-47,1283 Earth Science Club, Medi- cal Science Club, Debate Club, Ensemble Club, Homeroom Pres. 84 V. Pres., Mo. Freedom Forum, Senior Ring Committee, Tiger Business Staff, Tiger Circulation Manager, Quill Bt Scroll. HEADRICK, DAVID-35,1285 Homeroom Pres., Band. HECHT, ALAN-'l2,40,45,61,65,'l28,'l44J Debate Club V. Pres., Student Council Treas., NHS V. Pres., NFL, Quill 81 Scroll, SBP Candidate, Senior Class President Candidate, Tiger Associate Editor, Girardot Business Staff, Wrestling, Golf Letterman, Outstanding Senior. HEISE, IO ANNE-128 - I 5 HELTON, GENE-'l2,'I3,128, VICA, Golf Captain, Golf Letterman. . HENRY, STEVE-24,25,2B,'l28,153, H0merO0m Pres. 81 V. Pres., Basketball Letterman, Basketball Co-Captain, Golf Letterman. HENSLEY, DEBBIE-36,45,47,128, Art Club, Red Dag- ger, Silver Spear, Tiger Page Editor, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll, MIPA journalism Workshop, Office Assistant, Bye Bye Birdie, Girardot Ad Salesman, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir. HENTE, IOHN-23,1285 Debate Club, Medical Sci- ence Club, Cycle Club Sec.-Treas., Projectionist. HIGGINS, KATHEY-128, DECA, Paragould, Arkan- sas: FHA, FTA, Pep Club, Library Club Sec.-Treas. HILL, BARBARA L,--34,1285 Tigerettes, French Club, Silver Spear, Art Club Sec., National Poetry Anthol- ogy, Band, NHS. HILL, CHRIS-128, Medical Science Club, Earth Sci- ence Club, Debate Club, French Club Treas., Home- room V. Pres. 81 Sec., NFL, Intramurals. HINCK, IOHN F.-VICA. HINTON, MARSHA-128, DECA, Shorthand Award. HOFFMAN, WAYNE-55, VICA. HOHLER, ROBERT HOLLAND, MAE-34,1285 Band,Tigerettes, Choir. HOLSHOUSER, RODNEY-128, Homeroom Sec. HOLT, CHARLES-33,35,36,38,129, Ensemble Club, Silver Spear, Red Dagger, Boys Glee Club, Drum Major, Scholastic Art Award, Band, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Stage Choir, Madrigal, Bye Bye Birdie, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Quill St Scroll. HOOVER, SUSAN-27,46,6S,126,'l29, Tigerettes, Sil- ver Spear, Girardot Ad 8t Book Salesman, Student Council, NHS, Band, Cheerleader. HOWES, JULIA-34,36,37,38,49,62,'l29,1335 Silver Spear, Girardot Business Staff, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Student Director of Cinderblossom, Ensemble Club, Tigerettes, Homeroom Pres., Cham- ber Choir Sec., Music Librarian, NFL, Candidate for Sophomore Pilgrimage, Chamber Choir, Stage Choir, Band, Girardot Literary Staff, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll. HUCKSTEP, GARY-77,1295 Homeroom Pres. and V. Tom Taylor and Steve Tharp have had a rough night. Pres. HUCKSTEP, ROXANNE-34,40,45,47,61,129, Silver Spear, Debate Club, Tigerettes, Student Council, Homeroom Pres. and V. Pres., Quill 81 Scroll Pres., CHS Reporter to the Missourian, Band, Office As- sistant, Girardot Ad 8: Book Salesman, Tiger Business Staff, Tiger Associate, Page 81 Copy Editor, MIPA journalism Workshop, Page Editor of Workshop Mis- sourian, Tiger Cub Staff Assistant, NHS. HUEBEL, GENE THOMAS-36,3B,'l29, VICA, Stage Choir, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Men's Choir, Projectionist, Football Letterman. HUEY, LINDA-129, Concert Choir. HUNZE, LUCI-37,1295 Tigerettes, Concert Choir, Girls Glee Club. HWANC, HELEN DUN-HWEI--56,64,65,'l29g Physics Club, Red Dagger, Earth Science Club, Spanish Club, Silver Spear Pres., Homeroom Treas., NHS, Christian Art Festival, Cinderblossom. IACKSON, ALBERT C.-129, DECA. , H - -,yu ...Q t- -Q --- . . . i-'ff-iran - -e - f 21521.-.1 ,.N,, r., lg,--. : t ,- ' i ' ' - .?l-r-'- gf 'f -' ' I jiri -fii2L2s,5L:zl:'S.'2' - 'L' Seniors lead the band. 150 IACKSON, IOY-52,1295 Tigerettes, DECA, Student Council, Intramurals. IANK, MARLYS-34,129, Tigerettes, Spanish Club V. Pres. and Sec., Intramurals, Homeroom Sec., Band. IEFFERSON, IANIS IENKIN5, IERRY ' IOHNSON, LEA-7,40,48,61,'l30p Medical Science Club, Writer's Club Pres., French Club Pres., Debate Club, Tigerettes, Student Council, Girardot Literary Staff, Girardot Editor-in-Chief, Student Director of Silver Spear Play, MIPA lournalism Workshop, Girar- dot Queen Candidate, Quill 8r Scroll Treas., Student Council Movie, Bye Bye Birdie, Senior Ring Com- mittee, Candidate DAR Citizenship Award, Stage Choir, Concert Choir, Intramurals, NHS. IOHNSON, WILLIAM-10,22,'l305 Track, Cross-Coun- try, Band.' i JONES, TERRY-14,'l30p Baseball. JORDAN, BARBARA5130,14'Ip Tigerettes, Girardot Ad 8r Book Salesman, Red Dagger V. Pres., All Home- room Offices, Shorthand Award, journalism Radio Announcer, Volleyball Intramurals. KAISER, GIRARD-130, VICA, KAISER, TARA-21,27,28,29,40,47,49,60,61,65,130,144, 146, Debate Club, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Band, MIPA Workshop, Candidate DAR Citizenship Award, 2nd Runner Up Miss KFVS, Varsity Cheerleading Captain, NHS, Optimist Youth Appreciation Award, Elks Youth Leadership Award, Outstanding Senior, Student Council, Girardot Literary Staff, Football Homecoming Queen Candidate, Senior Queen Can- didate, Basketball Homecoming Queen, Quill 8: Scroll. KASTEN, MARK-18,23,47,130, Hungint and Fishing Club, Medical Science Club, Tiger Business Staff, Track, Football Letterman, Wrestling Letterman, Pro- jectionist, NHS. KEEL, LINDA KEMBEL, ROBERT-130, DECA. KEMP, OLIVIA-130, Gregg Typing Award, Short- hand Award, Basketball Intramurals. Mike Ruesler practices his blocking. KENNAMER, CHARLES-130, Earth Science Club, UFO Club, Debate Club. KIMES, DAVID KINDER, HOWARD-130, DECA. KINDER, IAMES-38,40,4'I,47,62,130,144, Physics Club Pres., Chemistry Club Pres., Debate Club, Stu- dent Council 'lst dr 2nd V. Pres., NFL, U.N. Pilgrimage, MASC Convention, Girardot Ad 8r Book Salesman, Stage Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Outstanding Senior, NHS. KING, DEBORAH-131, Earth Science Club, Tiger- ettes, DECA, Typing Award, Shorthand Award, Band, Choir, Office Assistant. KING, I. D. KING, KAREN-1315 Silver Spear, Writers Club, Future Teachers of America. KIRK, KENNETH-1o,16,1a,19,21,2a,131, First Team All Conference, Honorable Mention All State, Football Letterman, Track Letterman. Patti McKinnis tries to make a sale for the Class of '69 at the Senior Women's Christmas Bazaar. KIRK, REBECCA-131, Tigerettes, Medical Science Club, FTA, Red Dagger, Art Club Treas., Christian Arts Poetry Contest, Band, Fayetteville High School, Fayetteville, Arkansas: Cheerleader, Majorette. KIRK, RUTH-70,1315 Chamber Choir, Tiger Staff, Quill Er Scroll, Office Assistant, Northglenn High School, Denver, Colorado: Madrigal, Concert Choir, Musical Comedy. GAA. KIRTLEY, KAREN-131, Tigerettes, Sports Club, In- tramurals. KLINGEMAN, BILL-131 KLINGEMAN, PHILLIP-131, VICA. KOEHLER, MIKE-131, Art Club, Chemistry Club, VICA, Industrial Arts Fair II Ratinglg Notre Dame: Basketball, Yearbook Staff. KOEPPEL, ROBIN-131, Earth Science Club, DECA Executive Committee, Quill 8r Scroll, Tiger Staff, Softball Intramurals. KRATZ, BETSY-131, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Home- room Treas., Art Club Treas., Band. KRUEGER, LIBBY-49,'l3'l, Latin Club, Art Club, Sil- ver Spear, Nurses Club Sec., Home Economics Club Sec., Girardot Literary Staff. KUNTZE, RANDY-44,1315 Chess Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club Treas., Medical Science Club, Photography Club, UFO Club, Regional Science Fair Winner, Central Science Fair Winner, Tiger Pho- tographer 8r Writer, Girardot Book Salesman, NHS, Quill 84 Scroll. KURRE, NANCY LEE-49,1315 Art Club, Silver Spear, .-FTA, Office Assistant. LACLAIR, DOT-131, Tigerettes, Red Dagger, COE, Student Council, Homeroom Sec. 8r Treas. LAFENTRES, CLIFFORD LEE, PATRICIA-12'l,13'l, Tigerettes, DECA. LEMONDS, PAT-132 LETT, KENNETH EUGENE-132 LEWIS, ROBERT-49,1325 UFO Club, Photography Club, Medical Science Club, Latin Club Pres., Boys State, Monitor. LEYHE, PAM-48,12'l,132p Medical Science Club, Ti- gerettes, Silver Spear, Debate Club, Art Club, Home- rllaloigw Sec.,'Girardot Business Staff, Library Assistant, LIMBAUGH, RUSH-1325 Debate Club, Student Council, Homeroom Pres. Br V. Pres., Voice of Democ- racy, Football. LITZELFELNER, IUDY-32,'l32,149, Silver Spear, Tiger- ettes, Homeroom Sec. 8r V. Pres., DECA Sec. 8r Treas., Student Council, Head Majorette. LONG, STACIA-132, French Club, Tigerettes, Home- room Sec., Monitor. Loos, MARTHA ANN-36,38,40,132j Student coun- cil, Silver Spear, Red Dagger, Tigerettes, Art Club Pres., Homeroom Sec., First Place Science Fair in State, Stage Choir, Bye Bye Birdie, Harvey, Chamber Choir, NHS. LORBERG, cus-1o,22,4o,e2,e5,132, UFO Club, Phy- sics Club, Debate, Medical Science Club, Student l5l Council, Chess Club Treas., NHS, NFL, Highest Rank- ing Sophomore, Boys State, Freedom Forum, Track Letterman, Cross-Country Letterman, Girardot Ad Salesman, Projectionist. LOVE, CLENDA-132, DECA, Business Club, Basket- ball 8r Baseball Intramurals, Office Assistant. LOWES, JAMES-Projectionist. LUCAS, FRED-49,1325 Silver Spear, UFO Club, De- bate, Red Dagger Pres., Chess Club, Medical Science Club, Homeroom Pres., Tiger Writer, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Harvey, Wrestling, Tennis Manag- er, Monitor, Projectionist. MAEVERS, FRANK-132, Projectionist. MAEVERS, TED-133, Projectionist, VICA. MALBESTUTO, LANETTE ' MARBERRY, IOHN MARKERT, IIM-36,1335 Earth Science Club, Chess Club, Silver Spear, Music Club, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Men's Glee Club, Bye Bye Birdie. MARKHART, WILLIAM-Earth Science. MARTIN, CHARLOTTE-133 MASON, HAROLD-12,49,133, Band, Monitor, Golf Letterman. MATCHETT, ROSA LEE-FHA, FIA, Library Club, Pep Club, Choir. lt's not really a UFO, Mike Shivelbine. MATTE5, WAYNE-133 MATTHEWS, WALTER-14,16,1a,19,21,133, Football Letterman 2nd Team All Conference, Basketball Br Baseball Letterman. MA YO, HAROLD-133 MCBRIDE, TERRI-133, Clerical Club, VBC, Tigerettes. MCCAIN, DIANNA-133 MCDONALD, IAMES-14,1335 VICA V. Pres., Basket- ball, Baseballg Lindberg High School, St. Louis: Foot- ball. in i Amid the stacks, jay Cora experiments with the rubber stamp. MCDOWELL, CHARLES-133, DECA. MCELREATH, IVIARY--45,4H,6'l,65,133, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Chess Club, Writer's Club, Earth Science Club, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, CHS Radio Broadcaster, Tiger Staff lCopy Editor 84 Page Editorl, Office Assistant, Library Assist- ant, Intramurals. Ing' L. V' 5 N l ',,.z'L Senior Tom Brown takes time out for lunch. MCCINTY, JANE-21,40,4S,46,6'l,62,64,65,'l34,'l44,'l46, Debate Club Pres., Tigerettes Sec,, Student Council Reporter, DAR Good Citizenship Award, Sophomore Pilgrimage, Football Homecoming Queen,Candidate, Quill 81 Scroll, NFL, NHS, MASC Convention, Tiger Staff, Girardot Ad 81 Book Salesman, Library Assistant, Outstanding Senior, CHS News Broadcaster, Senior Queen Candidate. MCGRECOR, LEE-37,134, Tigerettes, Student Coun- cil, Red Dagger, Homeroom Sec., Girls Glee Club, CHS News Broadcaster. McC.RECOR, MARTHA-Notre Dame: Pep Club, Sound of Music. McKEE, TAMMY-45,6'l,134, Girls Glee, Silver Spear, Art Club, Red Dagger, Student Council, Personal Appearance Club, Tigerettes, Homeroom V. Pres., Gregg Typing Award, Quill 81 Scroll, Tiger Staff, CHS News Broadcaster. MCKINNIS, PATRICIA KAY-32,40,47,134,'l5'l, Silver Spear, Art Club, Tigerettes, Girardot Ad Salesman, Student Council, Majorette. MCNEELY, LYNN-45,6'l,'l34, Tiger Business Staff, Tiger Sports Editor, Quill St Scroll V. Pres., Wrestling Letterman. MCNEEL Y, SCOTT-134, COE, DE. IV1cIgEYNOLDS, SUSAN-134, GAA, FHA, DECA, Pep C u . MCRILL, ANITA-134, Earth Science Club, Office As- sistant. MERCER, IEANNE-36,134,'i43, Tigerettes, Silver Spear, Red Dagger, Art Club, French Club, CHS News Broadcaster, Gregg Typing Award, junior Acap- pella, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Stage Choir, National Poetry Anthology. MILLER, DEANNA-7,40,46,134,'l44, Earth Science Club V. Pres., Chemistry Club, Latin Club Sec., Girar- dot Queen, Outstanding Senior, Girardot Book Sales- man, Student Council, Co-chairman Canned Food Drive, Office Assistant, NHS. MILLER, IOHN-134, DECA. MINNER, IANE-134, Student Council, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, DECA Sec., Gregg Shorthand Award, Gregg Typing Award, Library Assistant, Monitor, junior Acappella, Office Assistant. MINNER, LINDA-134, Student Council, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, DECA Reporter, Gregg Shorthand Award, Gregg Typing Award, Office Assistant, junior Acappel- la, Tiger Staff, CHS News Broadcaster, Quill 81 Scroll. MITTEN, RUSTY-'l0,'l6,'l8,21,4'l,'l34,'l45, Debate Club, Student Body President, School Record in 880 Relay, NFL, American Legion Oratorical Contest, Football Letterman, All Conference, Track, Wrestling, Out- standing Senior, Quill Bt Scroll. MOORE, CAROL-135, French Club, Art Club, Ti- gerettes, Girls Sports Club, Music Club, Girardot Book Salesman. MOORE, IEAN ANN-135, DECA, Girls Sports Club, Notre Dame: Pep Club. MOORE, VERLINE-Latin Club. MORRISON, LARRY-36,1355 Boys Glee Club, Cham- ber Choir. MOSLEY, CHARLES MOSLEY, TEDRA K.-135, Art Club Treas., Metropo- lis, Illinois: Hi Tri, Pep Club, German Club. MOWERY, VICKIE-135, Art Club Pres., Silver Spear Sec., Tigerettes, VBC Treas., Homeroom V. Pres., Library Assistant. MOWERY, WALTER-1357 VICA, Earth SCier1Ce Club. MURPHY, KAYE-135, Earth Science Club, Medical Science Club, Chemistry Club, Silver Spear, Red Dagger, Girls Sports Club, UFO Club. NEAL, PATRICK W.-VICA. NICHOLAS, STEVE-135 NISWONCER, DAVID-35,1353 Student Council, Tennis, Band, Projectionist. N15w0NCER, MARIORIE DIANE-135, Home Economics Club. l52 NOLAND, MIKE-135, DECA. O'CONNELL, MIKE-135, Homeroom V. Pres., Foot- ball. OCLE, BONNIE-135 OLIVER, ALBERT-135 OTTO, THOMAS j.-56,1365 Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Homeroom Pres., Football. OWEN, TERESA-38,40,136g Student Council, Concert Choir, Stage Choir, Chamber Choir. PALERMO, ALLAN-136, Spanish Club, Band. PAYNE, GLENN-1365 DECA: Southside High School, Memphis, Tennessee: Drill Team Club Treas., ROTC, Music Convention. PEMBERTON, NANCY-47,62,65,75,T36, Silver Spear, Art Club, Debate Club, French Club, Medical Sci- ence Club Program Chairman 8t Sec.-Treas., NHS Treas., Homeroom V. Pres. 84 Sec.-Treas., NFL, Mo. Girls State, Girardot Ad 81 Book Salesman. PENSEL, TIM-lO,22,44,55,'l36,148, VICA, Earth Sci- ence Club Pres., Scholastic Art Exhibit Gold Key Award, Track lState Meetsj, Cross Country Team Captain lState Meetl, Tiger Art Editor, Tiger Sports Editor, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll. PETTY, NEIL-VICA, Electronics Club Treas. PICKETT, SUSIE-40,46,136, Debate Club, Tigerettes, Cheerleader, Student Council, Band, Girardot Book Salesman. PIERCE, LLOYD STANLEY-49,1365 Monitor, Hunt- ing Bf Fishing Club, Mixed Chorus, Green Dragon Dramatic Club. POPP, GERALD-5S,136, Earth Science Club, UFO Club, VICA, Electronics Club. POPP, IOHN-23,1365 Homeroom V. Pres., Wrestling Letterman, Projectionist, Tiger Business Staff. POWDERS, REBECCA-136, Art Club, Silver Spear, Red Dagger. PRIMM, MICHAEL-VICA. PRIMM, PHYLLIS-Tigerettes. PROBST, IOY-136, National Poetry Anthology. RAMEY, STEVE-136, Art Club, Homeroom Pres. 84 V. Pres., Track, Projectionist. RAY, DONNA-21,40,46,'l36, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Student Council, Homeroom Sec.-Treas., March of Dimes Chairman, Girardot Book Salesman, Football Homecoming Queen Candidate. RAYFIELD, FRANCIE-136, DECA, Student Council. RENCHER, ANNIE-Pep Club. REYNOLDS, IACK-136, Latin Club, Chemistry Club. REYNOLDS, MICHAEL-14,1375 DECA, Homeroom Pres. 81 V. Pres., Baseball, Basketball. REYNOLDS, SCOTT RHODES, DON-77, Body 81 Fender Club. RHYMER, TERRY-17,1375 Homeroom Pres., Foot- ball Letterman, All Conference, Track. RIDER, IANICE-137 RIDER, YVONNE-137 RIDINGS, CONNIE-FHA, Color Guard, DECA. RINEWALD, KAREN-34,62,'l37, Office Assistant, Ban . ROBERTS, IOHN-137 ROBINSON, KAREN-137,'l43, Silver Spear, Debate Club, Art Club, French Club, NFL, Girls Sports Club, Intramurals. ROBINSON, PAT-Hale High School, Tulsa, Okla- lgzpnga: Demoiselles, French Club, Powderhorn Pep u . ROCHE, IAMES CHRISTOPHER-'l0,22,'l37, Earth Sci- ence' Club, Physics Club V. Pres., Track, Cross- Country Letterman. ROLL, GARY-23,'l37,154, Biology Club, Student Council, DECA, Projectionist, Wrestling. ROMACK, DEANNA-1375 Intramurals. . l jerry Snell was here! Attention Tigerettes! . . ROTH, MARTY-36,38,40,65,137, Ensemble Club, Student Council, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll, District Music Festival, Chamber Choir, Stage Choir, Boys Glee Club, Tiger Business Manager. ROTH, YVONNE-VBC. RUEBEL, PHYLLIS-'I37 RUEBEL, RODCERS RUESLER, MICHAEL-'l6,'l38,'l5'lg UFO Club, Biology Club, Football. SADLER, GARY-138, Earth Science Club, Bye Bye Birdie. SAMPLE, JOHNNY-138, VICA. SANDER, IUDY-36,1385 Chamber Choir, Girls Glee. SANDER, ROBERT-138, DECA, Homeroom Sec., Na- tional Poetry Anthology. SANDER, SHARON-1385 Concert Choir, Girls Glee. SARFF, SALLY-1385 Home Economics Club. SCHAEFER, DONNA--138, Homeroom Sec. 81 Treas. SCHAFER, THOMAS-138, VICA, Electronics Club. SCHEMEL, JOYCE SCHERER, GARY-138, VICA Pres., Homeroom Sec., Mo. Boys State, National Poetry Anthology. SCHILLINC, CRYSTAL-138, VBC Pres., DECA. SCHNEIDER, ELLEN-139, VBC Pres., Tigerettes, Girls Sports Club, Intramurals, UFO Club, Library Assistant. SCHWAB, ROBERT-139, Football, Track, Projec- tionist. SCHWAB, SANDY-40,47,'I39, Tigerettes, Student Council, Silver Spear, Homeroom Pres. 81 V. Pres., Girardot Ad Salesman, Library Assistant. SCHWARTZ, KEITH-139, DECA Chairman of the Social Committee. SEABAUGH, DON-23,1395 Homeroom Officer, Wrestling Letterman. SEABAUCH, IANICE-21,27,40,47,49,6O,6'l,62,65,'l39, 'I45,'I46, Student Council, NHS Sec., Tigerettes Pres., Debate Sec., Senior Queen, Outstanding Senior, Football Homecoming Queen Candidate, Basketball F 4 ,- Homecoming Queen Candidate, Quill Bt Scroll, NFL, Mo. Girls State, MU Curator Scholarship, Girardot Ad St Book Salesman, Girardot Literary Staff, Cheer- leader. XQBAUGH, KENNY-139, DECA, Homeroom V. s., Track, Football. PWSEABAUGH, LYNN-139, DECA. fe-,X SEABAUGH, RON-'l19,139, DECA, Basketball Intra- murals. SEIBEL, MARY-46,'I39, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Red Dagger, Debate Club, Girardot Book Salesman. SHIRRELL, CLIFF-23,34,44,49,'l39, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Photography Club Sec.-Treas., Wrestling Letterman, Band, Tiger Photographer, Girardot Pho- tographer, Basketball Intramurals, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll. SHIVELBINE, MIKE-33,34,47,65,'l39,15'l, UFO Club, Debate Club, Medical Science Club Pres., Chess Club Pres., NHS Pres., NFL, Pep Band, Mo. Boys State, Mo. Freedom Forum, Bye Bye Birdie, Tiger Business Staff, Mens Glee Club, District Music Con- test, Girardot Ad Salesman, Quill 81 Scroll. SIDES, GARY-36,127,'l39, Boys Glee Club, Silver Spear, Red Dagger, Bye Bye Birdie, Chamber Choir. SIEBERT, ROGER-'l0,'l'l,22,'l39, Chess Club, VICA, Hunting 84 Fishing Club, Cross Country Letterman 81 Tri-captain, Track, NHS. SIKES, CAROLYN DALTON-139 SIMMS, LOWELL-139, Monitor, Projectionist, Sen- ior Class President Candidate, Track Manager, Intra- murals. SLAUCHTER, PAM-140 SLINKARD, DENNIS KERRY-34,36,39,5'l,6'l,62,64,65, 'I33,140,'l45, Chess Club, Silver Spear, Debate Club, UFO Club, Senior Class V. Pres., Band Pres., Chamber Choir Pres., NHS Pres., Mo. Boys State Lieutenant Governor, Outstanding Senior, Optimist Youth Ap- preciation Award, NFL, Student Council, Harvey, Pep Band, Madrigal, Stage Choir, All District Band 81 Choir, Boys Quartet, Boys Glee Club. SMITH, CHRISTY-140, Writers Club, Home Eco- nomics Club V. Pres., Girls Glee Club, National Poet- ryAnthology. SMITH, RONNIE-'I-40 SNELL, JERRY-44,49,6'I,'I40, Chemistry Club, UFO Club, Photography Club Pres., Chess Club V. Pres., Rating I 81 3rd in State Photography, MIPA Journal- ism Workshop, Monitor, Tiger Photographer, Girar- dot Photographer, Publications Head Photographer. SNIDER, PAULA-140, Tigerettes, Intramurals. SPARKS, DONNA-140, Latin Club, Silver Spear, Nurses Club Pres., DECA Treas., Intramurals. STACY, WA YLAND-35, Earth Science Club, VICA, Homeroom Sec., Band, Track. STEPHEN, MIKE-18,'l9,'l40 Aifffifgx Steve Henry makes a lay-up. STEPHENS, ROBERT-77,140 STEVENS, MIKE j.-'l7,6O,6S,'l40,'l44, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, SBP Campaign Manager, Student Council, NHS, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Outstanding Senior, Football Letter- man, Basketball Intramurals, Girardot Ad Bt Book Salesman. Tom Bridges hoists his opponent from Carbondale l53 STEWART, STAN-Cycle Club V. Pres. Sr Sec.-Treas. STOOPS, BRAD-140 STRACK, DEBBIE--1405 Tigerettes, Silver Spear, Red Dagger, Student Council, Homeroom Pres. Si V. Pres. STROM, IENNIFER-44,46,'l40, French Club Sec., En- semble Club, Medical Science Club Sec.-Treas., Sil- ver Spear Sec., Art Club Treas., Band, Library As- sistant, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Tiger Page Editor 8i Senior Edition Editor, Girardot Book Sales- man, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll. STROP, BRENDA-48,140g DECA, Tigerettes, Li- brary Assistant, Band. SUTTLES, BETTY LOU SUTTLES, NANCY-140, DECA. SWAFFORD, MARTHA-62,1405 VBC Pres. 81 Sec., Art Club, Harvey. TALLIEY, NORMA-137,141, Art Club, Tigerettes, Silver Spear, Latin Club. TAYLOR, TERRY-141, DECA, Body 81 Fender Club Sec., Baseball. TAYLOR, TOM-34,36,3B,39,78,'l4'l,'lS0, Silver Spear, Earth Science Club, Chess Club Pres. Sr V. Pres., Boys Quartet, Mens Glee Club, Chamber Choir, Band, Madrigal, Stage Choir, All District Choir, SEMO Mu- sic Festival, Basketball Intramurals. TENKHOFF, MIKE-141, Sports Club, UFO Club, Earth Science Club, Student Council, Monitor, Projection- ist. THARP, STEPHEN WAYNE-36,39,7B,'l4'l,'l50, Madri- gal, Chamber Choir V. Pres., Girardot Book Salesman, Basketball, Cross Country, junior Acappella, SEMO Music Festival, All District Choir, Tiger Staff, Stage Choir, Boys Quartet. LJELEKE, NORMA-48,6'I,65,T4'I, Tigerettes, Silver Spear, Art Club, Latin Club, Earth Science Club, Sophomore Pilgrimage Candidate, National Poetry Anthology, Christian Arts Festival, Highest Ranking Sophomore, NHS Treas., Quill 81 Scroll, Girardot Literary Staff, Girardot Copy Editor. UNDERWOOD, VERNA-'l4'l, VICA, VANN, DAVID M.-'l0,16,TBp Football Letterman, 2nd Team All Conference, Track Letterman tStateJ, VARDIMAN, MARY PHIL-38,'I4'Ig Pacific Missouri: Drama Club, Spanish Club V. Pres., Intramurals, Stage Choir, District Speech Contests, District 84 State Typ- ing Contests, Antigone, A Feudin Over Yonder. VOGEL, MARTHA-34,40,65,'l42,'l53, Silver Spear, Earth Science Club, Chemistry Club, Ensemble Club, Latin Club, Tigerettes, NHS, Student Council, Girar- dot Book Salesman, District Music Contest Ll Ratingi, District Band, Bye Bye Birdie. WAGNER, ANITA-142, Red Dagger, Intramurals, Girls Glee Club. WAGNER, DAVID-1425 Chemistry Club. WAGNER, DON-'I42 . ' WALDRUP, LONNIE-1425 Hunting 81 Fishing Club, Projectionist, Homeroom Pres. Si V. Pres. WALDRUP, TRUMAN-10,'l7,18,'l42, Projectionist, All Homeroom Offices, Football Letterman, Honorable Mention, All Conference, Track, Basketball, Mens Glee Club. WARD, RA YMOND-10,225 Track, Cross Country. WARNER, CHARLOTTE WATSON, ROBERT-142, Student Council, Earth Sci- ence Club, UFO Club, Sports Club, Homeroom Pres. 8r Sec., Baseball Letterman. I .IJ .X A 4 V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, that's the SENIOR battlecryl TICER, NORMAN R.-'I4'l, UFO Club, Earth Science Club, Cycle Club. TODT, IIM-40,49,56,'l4'l, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Student Council, Voice of Democracy, Projec- tionist, Monitor, NHS. TRICKEY, RON-35,'I4'l, Band. TRUCKEY, CLAUDE-55,1415 VICA, L'Anse Creuse High School: Ski Club. TURK, MARCIA-Tulpehocken High School: Library Club, junior Class Sec., Senior Executive Council, Tennis, Band, Chamber Choir. WEBB, DONNA-Silver Spear, Sports Club, Tiger- BUGS. WEBB, MIKE-1425 UFO Club, Earth Science Club, Spanish Club, Monitor. WELKER, BRUCE-49,1425 UFO Club Sec., Sports Club, Earth Science Club, Debate Club, NFL, Monitor, Quill Si Scroll. WEST, IANET-1425 French Club, Art Club, Creative Culinary Club, Harvey. WESTBROOK, SHIRLEY WHELAN, LAWRENCE G.-142, Sports Club, VICA, Track. WILLIAMS, CHARLES LEONARD-10,1425 Track. WILLIAMS, GENE-Track. WILLS, ALAN-23,1425 VICA, Wrestling, Baseball, Gary Roll grapples with his opponent. I .. .. 154 Danny Braswell tries out the Student Council Movie while David Crowe gives his down-to-earth opinion. Projectionist. BECKY-34,40,45,47,60,6'l,65,'l42, Debate Club, Spear Tigerettes, Student Council, NHS, NFL, MU Curator Scholarship, Tiger Tiger Associate Editor, Tiger Staff Writer, Band, istrict Music Contest Il Ratingl, Oftice Assistant, Girardot Ad Salesman, MIPA journalism Workshop. WILSON, CARL E.-'l0,22,33,35,36,38,'l42, Ensemble Club, Silver Spear, Choir V. Pres. 81 Sec., Bye Bye Birdie,, Track Letterman, Chamber Choir, Concert Choir, Band, Cross Country Letterman, Stage Choir, Drum Major. WILSON, CHERYL-142, Student Congress, Home- room Pres., Varsity Cheerleader. WILSON, IOHN EDWARD-36,38,39,40,47,65,143, En- semble Club, Medical Science Club, Student Coun- cil, Tiger Advertising Manager, NHS, District 84 State Music Contests, Tiger Business Staff, Band, Chamber Choir, Stage Choir, Mens Glee Club, Mens Quartet, Madrigal, Quill Sr Scroll. WILSON, REBECCA-143, French Club, Band. . ...- ,,.::. - l. -fe ., - WOODS, BRUCE-60,138,143, Chess Club, Debate Club, Quill 8i Scroll, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Orchestra, School News- paper Business Manager. WRIGHT, DEAN-44,48,49,'l43, Earth Science Club, Projectionist, Library Assistant. WRIGHT, DEBBIE-64,1435 Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow, Band, French Club, Chess Club, Earth Science Club, Red Dagger. WRIGHT, MARSHA-37,38,'l38,'l43, Medical Science Club, Band, Girardot Book Salesman, Madrigal, Girls Glee Club, Volleyball Intramurals WRIGHT SHARON-143, All Homeroom Offices, Senior Ring Committee. WRIGHT, TERRY-1435 Earth Science Club, VICA, Homeroom Pres., Wrestling. WULFER5, DIANE-143, Silver Spear, Tigerettes, Stu- dent Council, DECA, Homeroom Pres. 8t V. Pres., Intramurals, Girardot Book Salesman. YODER, DAVID-143, Earth Science Club, Homeroom Pres. Ei V. Pres. YOUNGHOUSE, FRED-143g Earth Science Club, Homeroom Pres., Cross Country, Track, Basketball, Projectionist. ' YOUNT, TAMARA-37,3B,143, Student Council, Gi- rardot Ad Salesman. ZICKFIELD, KENT W.-14,1435 Sports Club, Home- room Pres., Baseball Letterman, Intramurals. , I x I, K1 CW ' -L' 'JU' A ., 'J 3 if , 1 ' 6 Q fy b 'I ...L FJ 1 'Q . , T -.1 .Q .Q 1 'K W ' 5 sd' 1 , 1 1 - v- . V X ,Q 4 ,wr ,,. 'mg-,:: hxiz-riff-ME' . Zi, A ' 'f-.4'1.'f'!'f':-f -if fi . any ffl? +?'Q-'NIT -H ..f1,-'Jw ..- S4-Qin. f fi! 155 x 'QE 35.344-1,115 Albers, lngrid 34,47,99 Allen, Deborah 27,99 Ashley, joseph 17,46,99 Ates, Shirley Ayers, Roxie 99 Baker, joe 14,23,99 Baker, Kevin Baker, Lavonde 41,99 Baldwin, jack Barnes, jim Barron, Marsha 99 Beal, Frank Beaty, Donna 34,41,99 Beaudean, Mark 17,23,36,99 Beck, Charles 99 Beck, Ralph 47,4B,99 Belcher, Kay 37,99 Belton, Bill Bell, jeanne 99 Bertrand, Frank 99 Bick, Peggy 99 Birk, Gary 99 Blattner, Donald 99 Blattner, Chris Blattner,joe 99 Blattner, john 11,22,99 Bolton, William Booth, Virginia 99 Boren, Nicky 100 Borgfield, Connie 37,100 Bounds, Emmett juniors get their kicks in gym class. Bowers, Barbara 34,100 Bowman, Ricky 100 Box, Sharon 47,100 Brandt, Deborah 34,36,47,100 Brasington, Anne 100 Braswell, Becky 36,41,100 Bridges, Ronald 11,16,23 Brown, Thomas 35,100 Brown, Vicki 36,41,100 Buchheit, Barbara Buerck, Victoria 46,100 Bukstein, Lee13,23,49,62,100,106 Burton, jack Busciglio, joe Buster, Bob10,11,16,23,36,38,100 Campbell, Debby 100 Cardwell, Mary 100 Carnell, Ronald Carns, Douglas 100 Carr, Kenneth 100 Carter, Marilyn Castlemen, Bonnie 34,100 Cato, David 25,100 Clark, Samuel Clayton, Christine 100 IU IORI DEX Clemons, Charles Cline, joyce Coburn, Deborah 100 Cochran, David 100 Coleman, Kay Conner, Eddie 11,16,23,100 Cook, Scott 100 Cotner, Danel 34,36,41,100 Cotner, Deborah 101,158 Cracraft, Glibert 101 Crain, Carolyn 101 Crane, james 101 Crites, joan 34,101 Cummings, Marcia 36,38,39,101 Dacus, Brenda Danials, Charles David, Greg 23,101 Davis, Mac 72 Davis, Ricky 23,101 Dawson,janie 36,101 Denman, Rosie 37,101 Denton, Steve 34,101 DePriest, David 101 Diebold, Kathy 34,41,101 Dockery, Genetha Dodds, Sarah 101 Dohogne, Ceclia101 Drace, Ricky 102 Dunaway, Carol 102 Duncan, Wanda 102 Dunham, Robert 102,103 Dye, Nancy 102 Eakins, Ron East, Roger 11,16,102 Edwards, john 102 Edwards, Rebecca 37,102 Egson, Martha Eifert, Richard Elliot, Paul 55 Ellis, Cathy 36,102 English,William 35,102 Ervin, Patricia 56,102 Esicar,janice102 Estes, Mary 46,102,113 Evans, jerry 102 Evans, Perry 102 Fairchild, Dorothy 63 Faris, Laura 36,102 Farrar, Marlene 103 Farrar, Mike 49,103 Farrar, Randy 103 Farrow, Lana 64,103 Fee,judith103 Fee, Rhonda 103 Feverston, james 33,35,102 Finch, Christy 41,103 Finchem, Mike 14,35,103 Finley, Diana FinnelI,Venita Fischer,jim40,47,103 Followell, Bradley 103 Fondaw, Mike 16,17,103 Ford, Linda 63,103 Fornkohl, Robin 103 Foster, Martha 34,36,46,103 Foster, Melinda 41,46,62,103 Fox, David Franklin, Margaret 104 Frazer, Connie 104 Frick, Theresa 104 Fullenwider, Carol 104 Gardiner, Gregory 13 Gateley, Cassandra 27,36,41,104 Gentry, Graig Gersbacher,joan104 Gill, jeannie 104 Gilliland, Mary 104 Glueck, Mary 104 Gockel, Ricky 104 L Terry Kitchen grabs the ball as Eugene Holloway watches. Gockel, Susan Green, Sandy 49,102,104 Guth, Nelson 104 Hahn, john 104 Hahn, Tim 14,22,24,25,79,104 Hahn, Vicki Halcomb, janet 104 Hale, Karen 104 Hale, Thomas 77 Hall, Tommy Halter, Beverly 104 Haman, john 22,25,36,105 Hanusa, Rolf 105 Harper, Bernadine105 Harrelson, William 40,47,105 Hayes, Linda 27,41,105 Heise, Carol 105 Barb Yeager decorates a Christmas tree. Hency, Linda 105 Herter, Danny 105 Hickam, jon Hill, Mary 105 Hirsch, Charles 33,35,105 Hitt, Donna 47,419,105 Hoffman, A. D.11,17,105 Hoffman, jerry Holloway, Eugene 14,16,18,24,25,49 105,156 Holoves, Robin Hood, Brenda 37,105 Howell, Kris 37,48,105 Hull, Robert 105 Hurt, Avery jackson, Daniel jackson, Robert 11,17,18,36,105 james, Roosevelt jenkins, Fannie jenkins, William 105 jennings, Rilla johns, Susan 105 johnson, Alma johnson, Benny 11,17,18,19 jones, Donald 16,23,105 jones, Frank 16,105 jones, George jones, jayne 34,105 jordan, Scott 105 joyce, Cathi 41,106 joyce, Deborah Kaiser, Dana 27,41 ,47,1 06,1 57 Kasten, Mark 16,47,106 Kelley, Beverly 106 Kelley, Georgia 106 Kellogg, jackie 34,106 Kelly, jaxqueline 106,110 Kennedy, Reginald 106 Kern, jeanine 106 Kester, Patricia 48,106 Kesterson, Dick 106 Kies, jim 106 Kiger, Steven 23,106 Killian, Pam Kinder, Frank 46,49,62,106 Kirchhoff, Shannon 16,23,107 Kitchen, Terry 14,16,18,24,25,28,107, 156 Klinkhardt, Sherry 36,107 Knote, Barbara 107 Koch, Linda 107 Koch, Steve 107 Kohnen, joan 46,107 Koontz, Michael 47,107 Kremer, Kathy 47,85,107 Kuehle, Michael 11,17,S5,107 Kurka, Kim 49,107 Lang, Patricia 63,107 Langston, Brad 107 Latham, Carl 107 Latham, Keith Lawrence, Thomas LeCrrand, Debbie 107 Leming, Laura 107 Leming, Lynne 41,46,47,107 Lewis, Gary107 Lewis, Marian Lewis, Willie Limbaugh, Steve 13,62,107 Lincoln, Carol 36,107 Little, Danny 107 Loftis, Pamela 34,37,41,107 Loos, Diane 107 Lovinggood, Tom 13,107 Lowes, james Lowes, joe 107 X . . w,........, A. - McLain, Larry McNeely, jerry 108 Meyer, Robert 14,108 Meyers, Rebecca 108 Meyr, janet 108 Miller, Debbie 109 Miller, Matilda 32, 41,109 Minner, Harlen Mitten, Richard 10,11,16,18,109 Mize, Michael 55,109 Mohorc, john Moore, Bruce Morris, Steven Mosley, Bertha 109 Mouser, Roger Mungle, Harold Murphy, james Nance, Debbie 109 Neal, Linda 109 Neal, Susan 56,109 Nesler, Steve 11,22,23,40,109 Newbern, james Nunnelly, Carol 32,36,46,109 Obermiller, Frederick 63,109,158 Oehl, Karen 109 Ohmart, Elaine 109 Ohrnart, Linda 109 Oliver, Bonnie 109 Otto, Mary 109 Owen, james 12,17,109 Owens, Kenneth Parmer, Violet Penrod, Karen 109 am f Q. M 1 ws ity . . I l f il? 1 2 1' ir! 1 , 1 , V MJ s f ' I 3 S 1 I N I if-fr ic L N p 'Q juniors enjoy the fair. Lutes, Ronald Lynch, Barbara Macke, Martha 37,108 Mahy, Tommy Malahy, Barry 13,25,46,49,108 Mann, jackie 35,108 Mansker, Ronnie Marshall, john 36,38,40,64,108 Martin, john 35,47,108 Martin, Steven 11,16,108 Matthews, Linda 108 Mattox, jimma McCalister, Michael 35,108 McCall, Karen 36,39,108 McCarter, janet 108 McCIard, Charles McCormick, Gary108 McDowell, Audrey McFall, Peggy 108 McLain, Cathy Perry, john 110 Perry, Michael 110 Petzoldt, Lynn 110 Pfautsch, Mark 110 Phillips, Hal 110 Pigg, Donald 17,23,S5,110 Pletcher, Richard 82,110 Ponder, Karen 80,110 Powers, Steve 110 Powless, Michael Preston, Rhonda 34,37,110 Proffer, Charlene 57,110 Rader, jane 34,36,39,110 Randol, Connie 110 Rawlins, Cathy 110 Ray, Robert 14,17,110 Rebert, Tomas Reiker, Sue 34,110 Rencher, Bettie Renfro, Debbie 37,111 sq 1, -. wi Dana Kaiser hoses of'f a car at the cheerleader car wash. Revelle,Lyndel111 Reynolds, Dan Rhea, Harold Rhodes, Micheal 111 Rhodes, Nancy 111 Rice, David 35,40,62,111 Richardson, jeanie 27,111 Rigdon, David 111 Ringland, Georganne 36,41,111 Ross, Beth 2a,e5,111 Ross, Larry 16,18,19,23 Roth, Dianne Rudesill, Mark 111 Russell, joan 111 Russell, joseph 33,35,36,41,111 Russell, Wanda Sadler, Barbara 64 Sample, Susan 37,111 Sanders, Ruth Ann 111 Sanders, Wayne 111 Schade, Stephen 11,111 Scherer, David 24,25,28,55,111 Schuette, Karen 111 Seabaugh, Elizabeth 56,111 Sheets, Pamela 47,48,112 Shoopman, Diana Sides, Gwendolyn 34,112 Simmons, Steve 23,112 Singleton, Angie Skiles, Robert Slinkard, Mark 112 Slinkard, Tommy Smiley, Thomas 14,16,112 Smith, jeanie 35,41,112 Smith, Larta 112 Smith, Kin 112 Smith Marvin Smith, Michael Smith, Rodney 112 Smith, Steve Snell, james Snider, Ray 109,112 Snider, Tom 112 Spalding, jean Ann 32,112 Spalding, Richard 14,17,49,112 Spence, Gary Sprenger, Lynn 112 Stafford, Barbara 27,41,112 Stafford, Ben Statler, jeanne 112 Steck, Tom 112 Steele, john Steven, Gary112 Stewart, Dennis 112 Stiegemeyer, Susan 36,47,112 Stone, Dorothy Stone, judith112 Stoops, Michael 23,101,112 Strauser, Kathryn 113 Suhre, Kenneth 35,113 Syler, jeannine Taylor, Karen 113 Taylor, Terry 113 Terry, Dan Thompson, Terri 113 Thorton, Dave Thorton, Cindy 113 Tipton, Tina 46,113 Todt, Brenda 113 Trantham, jane 36,38,46,49,113 Truckey, Carolyn 41 ,47,113 Turnbull, King 62,101,113 Ueleke,William 49,104,113 Uhls, Pam 47,85,1'l3 Ulrich, Michael 17,113 Vanderpool, Owen 11,17,113 Vandeven, Melissa 113 Vandivort, Rita 48,62,114 Vardiman, Ann 37,114 Walker, Bonita Walker, Mary Wallis, Dale 114 Wampler, Karen 36,114 Ware, Shirley Ann Watkins, Steve Welker, Larry 114 Wells,jeanie114 Welter, janice 37,80,114 Werner, Nancy 114 West, Gary114 Wilfong, Steve Wilke, Veronica 114 Williams, Terry 37,114 Williams, Hattie Wilson, john 114 Wilson, Richard 23,33,35,'l14 ll 0 ul '. l.l-. L1l. f l , . ..N. 3-- ,. Abbott, Debbie 17,90 Ackman, Marilyn 90 Adams, Adora 90 Adkins, Debbie 34,90 Allen, Barry 90 Allen, Steven Allgood, Cathy 37,90 Althenthal, Aaron 90 Althenthal, Scott 90 Alyea, Kris 90,160 Andrews, Terry 90 Armstrong, Diane 90 Askew, Kenny 17 Ayers, johnny Bahn, Martel' 90 Bahn, William 23,34,44,62,90 Baker, Charles 14,16,1 7,90 Baker, William 34,90 Balsman, Daniel 90 Batchelar, Christine 34,90 Beatty, Mary Pat 31,46,47,63,90 Berbert, Cathy 90 Bertrand, Harry 23,34,90 Bickings, Danny 14,16,41,90 Bierschwal, Gary 35,90 Bird, Rosie Birk, Patti 90 Bissell, Pamela 90 Blackwell, Deborah 91 Blankenship, Randy Blankenship, Vicki 91 Blattner, Susan 34,41,46,91 Board, Star Bock, Burton 14,26,91 Bodine, Mark 34,91 Boldrey, Elaine Borchelt, jayne 91 Boren, Cynthia 91 Boren, Kathy 91 Boren, Lee 91 Boren, Steve 91 Borgfield, Larry Boston, janet 37,91 Boston, Thomas 17,23,91 Bowerman, Lindsay 91 Bowman, Robert Bridges, Ann 47,91 Brothers, Becky 91 Brown, Daniel 35,91 Brown, Gary 91 Brown, Robert 91 SOPHO Bryant, Kathye 34,91 Buerck, Rebecca 91 Bukstein, Roy 13,91 Burchyett, Ricky 33,34,91 Caldwell, Pam 91 Cardin, Edwin 91 Cargle, Alice 91 Cargle, Brad 16,91 Carr, Bart 91 Cathcart, jackie 91 Catlett, Michael Causey, Lloyd Chandler, jerry 17,91 Chapman, Steven 91 Chenoweth, Donna 27,91 Chisum, Barbara 46,91 Chiverton, Linda jeanne Clark, Dennis 91 Clark, Allen 91 Clark, Ronnie 91 Clark, Steven 35,36,91 Clark, Sue Ann 41,91 Clippard, Gay 91 Cobb, Paula 34,92 R Mrs. Renfrow gives advice to Fred Obermiller while Debbie Cot ner looks on. Wilson, Steve 16,23,114 Winstead, janie 36,114 Wolpers, jennifer 114 Wolsey, jerry Wright, Cathie 48,114 . Wright, jerry 11,17,20,25,55,114 Wright, john 14,22,25,3B,40,114 EIDE Cobb, William 91 Cochran, jo 34 Colon, Brenda 91 Combs, Steve Conway, Lester 91 Cooper, Sharon 91 Copeland, Danny 91 Craig, Rodney 17,91 Cunninghan, joseph 91 Curry, Bobby Dalton, Don 91 Daniels, Herbert 34,91 Davie, john 91 Davie, judy 91 Davis, Greg 91 Davis, Rebecca 47,91 Davis, Tanya 91 DeBoe, Cathy 32,34,46,92 Decker, Charles Dees, Evelyn 92 Dees, jirnmy Depro, Debbie 34,92 Dewrock, Gene 14,16,92 Dippold, Richard 92 The library is a good place to study. l58 Yeager, Barbara 41 ,47,114,1 56 Young, Mary Yow, jesse 114 Ziegler, Ronald Zimmer, Tom 16,114 Zook, Bonnie 114 Dormyer, Phillip 12,92 Dow, David 17,36,92 Duncan, Karen 92 Dyer, Danny Eaker, Becky 37,92 Eakins, LaDonna 92 East, Barbara 41,92 Eckelmann, Susan 92 Eddleman, Bill 46,63,92 Edwards, Helen 37,92 Eggiman, jane 34,92 Ellis, Brenda 35,92 Enlow, Patricia 92 Erlbacher, Ronnie Ervin, Debbie 92 Ervin, Loyd 17,92 Estes, Linda 92 Estes, Michael 34 Eudy, Ernest 16,26,36,92 Faircloth, David 92 Farrow, jane 92 Farrow, Linda 37,92 Fee, Tim 92 Fesler, Sherman 35,92 Feverston, Rebecca 92 Field, Kim 92 Finch, jan 46,92 Fishel, Scott 92 Fitzpatrick, Lynn 17,92 Fornkohl, Eldon David Fortner, Paul 22,26,92 Franklin, Kathleen 92 Freeze, john 92 Frushour, Mark 26,92 Fuhrmann, janet 92 Fulton, Martha 92 Gardiner, Steve 14,26,92 Gatson, William Porter 92 Geggie, Bruce 23,34,92 Gibson, Roger Gill, Patricia Gilles, james Gladney, Dixie 92 Glass, Ronald 92 Glenn, Debra 92 Glueck, Phyllis 92 Goehman, Lloyd 92 Golden, Roseanne 37,92 Goodson, Kent 34,92 Grafner, Toni 41,92 Gragg, David 26,92 Graham, Denny 92 Grant, Marilyn 92 Grayson, Martha 92 Grebing, Martha 93 Green, j. Danny Greer, joel 93 Gross, Carl 14,16,26,93 Gunter, Ellen 93 Hagan, Mike 93 Hager, Linda Hahs, Dayton jr. 23,93 Hale, Angie 93 Hale, Dorliss 93 Hale, Roger 64,93 Hall, Leslie jr. Hall, Zara 93 Haman, joy 93 Hanebrink, Peggy 93 Harding, Debbie 93 Harris, Carolyn 93 Harris, Kathryn 32,41,93 Hart, Lorraine 93 Haskell, Patricia Hawn, Bill 23,35,93 Haynie, Bonnie 93 Heath, Candace 93 Heidbreder, Danny 46,93 Heimbaugh, Rita 48 Heise, Randy 93 Hemperley, Rob 33,35,36,38,93 Hennessy, Lisa Herrington, Susan Herter, Melodie 34,93 Herter, Tim 93 Hesselrode, Doug 93 Hickam, Beverly 93 Hill, Gary 93 Hilpert, Sally 38,39,93 Hinkle, john 93 Hirsch, Lucy 34,46,93 Hite, Anthony 93 Hite, Lesa 93 Hodges, Philippe 93 Hoffman, janet 93 Hoffman, judy 93 Hogan, Mark 14,'l7,93 Hohler, Martha 37,63,93 Holifield, jerry Wanda 84 Holloway, Bruce Hopen, Steve 93 Houchins, Paula 93 Many of the majorettes were sophomores. House, Scott 35,93 Howard, jean 93 Huckabay, john 93,160 Huckstep, Lee 47,93 Hurley, Mary 93 Hurst, Laura 93 lrby, Arnold jackson, Harold 17,93 jackson, Tom 23,81 ,93 jacobs, Kathy 34,93 jauch, Marjorie 93 jenkins, Avis jenkins, Thomas 93 johnson, Beth 27,41,47,93 johnson, Bruce 93 johnson, Mary 34,93 jones, Randy 14,25,28,62,93 Kaiser, Debbie 34,94 Kaiser, Gloria 94 Kearney, Mary 94 Keller, james 94 Keller, Lana 94 Keller, Roger 94 Kelly, Tim 14,1e,26,94 Kent, Paul 94 Kenyon, Debbie 64,94 Kimbrell, Neal Kinder, Dora 94 King, Brenda 94 King, jerry 17,94 King, Nancy 94 Kitchen, Linda 37,94 Klaproth, Ellen 94 Knote, Nancy 37,38,39,46,62,94 Koelzer, Vicki 94 Koenig, Debra 94 Kuehle, Rodney 23,94 Kurre, William 12,94 Kuster, Barb 41,94 Lacy, Donna 94 Lair, Robert Lamkin, Richard 94 Lansman, Cathy 37,38,39,94 Larmie, Edmond 94 Leming, William 41,46,94 Lewis, jeff 13,94 Limbaugh, David 94 Lincoln, james Lindy, Leslie 16,3534 Little, Tom 22,23,94 Livingston, Kenny 94 Loiseau, Robert 94 Lomax, Tim 94 Love, Henry 26,94 Ludwig, Darrel 94 Lunsford, Donna 94 Lusk, Lonnie 26,94 Lyle, Linda 94 Lynch, Brad 94 Mainer, Renee 94 Marlin, Marc 94 Marshall, Susan 34,94 Martin, Linda 94 Martin, Rick 94 Mason, Steve 17,94 Matthews, Shirley 94 Mattox, Violeta 37,94 McElreath, james 12,46,95 Mclntosh, Terry 95 McKee, Edward 95 McLane, judy 95 McNeely, Ann 95 Medley, Shirley Mehrle, Debbie 34,41 ,95 Meinz, Donald 23,35,95 Meinz, joy 95 Meyer, Steve 12,26,95 Meyr, Harold 95 Mize, Dennis 35,95 Mohorc, Daniel 57,95 Montgomery, Malcolm 95 Morris, Margaret 95 Morris, Wesley 95 Morton, Doyle 95 Mosley, jackie Mosley, Madison 95 Mosley, Willie Mulkey, Dick 12,26,95 Mullins, Brenda 95 Nance, Douglas 95 Nanna, Fredrick 95 Nleal, julia 95 Nleedham, Cindy Neihart, Ellen 41 ,46,62,95 Nelson, Karen 95 Nelson, Ricki 95 Newman, Gary 95 Niswonger, Charles 95 Niswonger, Larry' 95 Niswonger, Mary D. 34,95 Noah, Shirley 95 Noel, Roger Nolan, Patricia 37,47,95 Norris, janice 95 Nunnley, Bruce 13,34,38,95,1 60 ONeil, 11m 95 Osborn, joyce 95 Owen, Chris 95 Owens, jerry 95 Palmer, David Parks, Robert 95 Parks, Stephen 95 Payne, William Pelts, Kelly 95 Pemberton, Mary Ann 47,95 Starting in August, the gridiron team practiced plays. Maxwell, judith 91 Mayberry, Allen 23,94 Mayberry, Brenda 94 Mayberry, Erma 94 McClard, janice 95 McClard, Richard 17,95 McCrary, joel 95 McCully, Roger 95 McCullough, joe 95 McDonald, Brenda 95 McDowell, Neal 16,47,95 Pender, Brenda 95 Persky, Mary Louise 95 Phelps, Pete 95 Pollack, David 12,95 Poston, Karen 95 Price, Roberta 37,95 Primm, Gary 95 Probst, Buddy 17,96 Probst, Edward 26,96 Pulliam, jeanette 96 Pyrtle, Kathy 96 .--- Qualls, Danial Ramey, john 96 Ramsey, Vikki 34,37,96 Rapp, Chuck 35,46,96 Rauh, Michael 96 Raylord, Bernice Reed, Kathie 96 Reynolds, Mary 96 Richardson, Kenny 41,96 Ridings, ludith 34,96 Rigdon, jerry 96 Riley, David 17,3S,96 Robert, William 96 Robinson, james 96 Robinson, Steve 23,96 Rodgers, Linda 47,96 Rollman, Mary 96 Rosenberger, Susan 96 Roth, Arthur 96 Rueseler, Cathy 96 Russell, Carol 34,36,96 Sachse, Charles 35,96 Sample, Allan 96 Sander, Karen 96 Sander, Kenny 96 Sanders, David 96 Schearf,james 96 Schemel, Randy 96 Schild, Becky 34,96 Schlegel, Sharon 96 Schlimme, Kenny 96 Schlitt, Renda Schloss, Dale 96 Schmidt, jimmy 96 Schmittzehe, Cindy 91 Schnurbusch, Linda 96 Schrieber, Don 96 Schuessler, Charles 96 Schwab, Steve 'l7,46,96 Schweppe, Wanda 96 Scott, Percy Mae 96 Scowden, Lary 16,96 Seabaugh, judith 34,96 Seabaugh, Ray 96 Seabaugh, Shirley 96 Sebastian, Kelvin 33,35,96 Sebek, Kathleen 96 Sehle, Suzanne 37,96 Seibel, Barbara 96 Self, johnny 96 Shank, Carol 96 Shell, Rodney 12,17,96 Band Members board the bus for Charleston. Shivelbine, Scott 23,96 Sides, Darrell 96 Sides, Don Sides, john Siemers, Debbie 47,96 Simmons, Martha 96 Slaughter, Eddie 17,96 Smith, Gary 96 Smith, Gene 96 smith, Kathy 80,96 Smith, Steven 34,41,62,96 Smith, Vernon 96 Snider, Ralph 96 Sommers, Sara 37,38,39,96 Sprenger, Frances 96 Springmeyer, Brad 96 Bruce Nunnley, Kris Alyea, an Stahly, Becky 46,97 Stewart, Mae 97 Stinnett, Andy Stockman, Charles 25,49,97 Stone, Diane Sue 97 Strong, junior Swaim, Kathleen 97 Swan, Larry 16,26,97 Swan, Sharon 97 Syler, jennifer Taylor, Debra 97 Taylor, Sara 97 Taylor, Terri 34,97 Terry, Norma 97 Thomas, George 97 Thompson, Laurence 97 d john Huckabay po rtray their roles in Thornton, Debbie 41,97 Thornton, David Thornton, Linda Sue Thrower, Tom Timmins, Ca rleen 36,37,38,39 Todt, Steve 97 Tranum, David 17,97 Travis, Rita 47,97 Treece, Linda Trotter, Bill 97 Turner, Gary 97 Underwood, Cathy 34,97 Upchurch, David 34,35,97 Vann, Debbie Victor, Nikki 97 Voelker, Pamela 97 Vogel, Mark 97 Vogelsang, Lynn 97 Volkerding, Steve 97 Volkerding, Victoria 37,38,97 Walter, Bill 97 Ward, Gloria Warner, Chris 97 Watkins, Mary 97 Watson, john 97 Weatherly, Mitch 64,97 Webb, Stephen 97 Weber, joann 97 Welch, Teresa 97 Welker, Kathleen 97 Wengert, Danial Whitley, Bobby 97 Wilkening, William 97 Wilkinson, Brenda 97 Williams, Della 97 Williams, jacalyn 97 Williams, judy 97 Wilson, Betsy 32,41,46,97 Wilson, Charles 97 Wulfers, Ronny 22,25,97 York, Richard 97 Young,julann 97 Young, Rebecca 97 Young, Susan 97 Younghouse, Daniel 26,97 Zimmer, David 16,97 Zimmerman, Alice 47,97 Zook, Phyllis 97 Cheaper by the Dozen 'EW f69x.tiQz,a ART Cl-UB-ll920l, Sponsor, Tim Smith and Mrs. Renfrow, pres., Vickie Mowery, v. pres., Karen Robinson, sec., Sharon Gerkin, treas., Karen Taylor, Jan Finch, Barbara Hill, Patti Kester, Pat Lang, Donna Lunsford, Tedra Mosley, Norma Talley, Sarah Taylor, Joann Weber, Jan West, Becky Young. CHEMISTRY CLUB-09343, Sponsor, Robert Gau, pres., Scott Cook, v. pres., Martha Roster, sec.- treas., Linda Neal, Vickie Crader, Janie Dawson, Mike Koehler, Deanna Miller, Daniel Mohorc, Kaye Murphy, Charlene Proffer. 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Cape Rock Drive 335 9491 1 h 84B b F q h THE MUSTANG CORRAL FORD GROVES Centrally Located For Your Convenience Serving the Community Since 1914 175 l BUQ'lsiv lfEG' , This Space for Central Students to Sign N 5 A 0 Sugqglv ggi Alb .om- lfe Lpam, 'Cbl1.o.cJl SB DNJLLW midma fm 4 IAYMAC EQUIPMENT Cape Girardeau's Most Complete Variety Store Featuring Y Downstairs Dry Goods Store Carrier Refrigeratio STERLING STORE 543 -10.1 -25.1 Air Conditioning Heating 45 N' Main Sl' 300 South Plazaway A Complete Line of School Supplies Phone Code 314 334 6274 ,fwr 'pra1w7751v-325' ' COMPLETE I BUILDING Landgraf 5 CENTER I76 STUBBS PAK-A-SNACK 1606 Independence BlLL'S COURTESY CLEANERS Quality Cleaners Groceries Meats School Supplies Novelties 1107 Broadway Phone 335-2287 Open 7 days a week Badge f -NNW 1 . 1 I 'f - '--- N-me - V rivf . - ' 1 . 'a Q PW V? C will is W 25 DATSUN-DODGE-CHRYSLER-IMPERIAL-RAMBLER DODGE TRUCKS Highway 61 at Independence Cape Girardeau, Mo. MQW? SHOP KROGER Town Plaza For Lightning Low Prices VOGES TO WN PLAZA STANDARD SERVICE 2148 William Street Ph. 335-6844 Cape Girardeau 177 CLASS OF '77 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK L Your Full Service Bank 100 Broadway Motor Bank-222 N. Pacific 80 N. Broadview 335-3737 Member F.D.I.C. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Your Headquarters For That Most Important Banquet Reception, Party, Class Reunion, Meetings 84 Other Occasions DINE OUT AT HOLIDAY INN YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID Holiday I n n I 55 and Gordonville Rd. 334-4491 I79 Maurice T. Dunklin and Charles H. Brune W. E. WALKER CO. Everything-in-Insurance Cape Girardeau, Missouri mAl.'l'l'lER'S SIDES-MILLER MEMS 5ToRE Complete Line of Clothing FURNITURE COMPANY andfwessoffes llwhere Bfoodwoy Phone ED. 5-3217 629 Broadway Meets Middle Complete Home Furnishings Cape Girardeau,Mo. Cope Girordeou, Mo. 334-3930 OLIVETTI-UNDERWOOD 334-2976 AUTHORIZED AGENT IORDAN OFFICE EQUIPMENT 81 SUPPLY 716 Broadway SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS-LEASES Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701 NENNINGER STANDARD SERVICE HAI-FS JEWELRY Your Car is Our Business Sprigg 84 Themis Dial 335-9865 180 Fnvfvfvfs DRUG STORE, nvc. Reliable Prescription Service . Stover Candy Cosmetics 709 Broadway 335-3437 Cape Girardeau, Missouri LIBERTY FOOD GIANT COMPLIMENTS 1 'Vo Refund to your favorite OF church club, or civi . . HUCKSTEP BODY 84 organization . bysavingy PAINT SHOP Liberty regi t pt 3, Loundry Dry Cleaning gn. in in Fur Cleoning Cold Storoge I. Rug Cleoning Linen Renlol 22 North Sprigg Phone ED. 5-5579 Cope Girordeou, Mo. l8l CAPE GIRARDEAU SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, INC. Largest Cosmetology School In This Area Supervisors: Phone Margaret M. Estes 335-5078 james O. Estes or 335-5925 Cape Girardeau, Mo. 1 HAHS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CLARK CO- WHEEL ALIGNMENT Authorized Sales 84 Service for: 81 BALANCLNG Remington Office Machines New Super Heavy Duty R. C. Allen Business Machines -K Tauri: 22335681 Office Furniture 81 Supplies tin I - 335-2834 Machine Rental MIDDLE 84 I-L ' INDEPENDENCE 8210 Bmadway Ph. 335-2688 Cape Girardeau - 5, COLLEGE BARBER SHOP G , 4,4 1125 Broadway v wt 1, . .- 5 ' u. - We specialize in M All Haircuts CON TAC 5? 1 Get Your Pills Ray Runnels, Prop. George A. Godwin Dellus Minson Kenny Koehler ROSS YOUNG AND SONS Clothing Store 36 N. Main at B 'S Telephone 335-2157 CPharmacy? Cape Girardeau, Mo. . h r- A ml .p 'q ,,Q f fa .- . ggf-,5-?f.L- , ' fin i . ' 13 -T-:i . ' i1 ?- 4 ,:E.'. -'JT' 1-Q '-2' - 11 - 'V ' . ' : ' '-. -. . ,. 17 1 'T '--'- I-'L u 5 IANES 1+ s- L. -- -I I i ff f ' , 5 j .qi-:fm Tl. ' . , ' A O., 4 5A3fff-z2egg ,Hrg':e ---- -- ..,,. 3':'-i-r-v.rf,-'..-- i Q-Wt' 'T- .':'af2 42: 31-F .,, 'Eh A ' A -2 . ferff -'- -.:::-N' -- ...- . L E S ... 11 - T U1 So. MINNESOTA 'l CAPE GIRARDEAU, M0 HOWARDS ATHLETIC GOODS CO. 900 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Missouri Levi Rawlings Puritan Spalding H.I.S. McGregor Bobbie Brooks MacShore Z' gk .X-, , X X 2 F25 5 31+ FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK 701 Good Hope 44 S. West End Blvd. l83 Save For Your College Education At CAPE FEDERA QSAVINGS -iff ACES Downtown lO2 N. Main lANG'S JEWELRY GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS x X l ' X Free Gift Wrapping D ' Diamonds Watches Ueleke Hardware , . Sterling Class Rings 118 N. Main Missouri Pacific, Frisco R.R. 126 N. Main 334-2404 5 NOWELl'S Cameras-Films Complete Photographic Supplies Photo Finishing Phone 335-3442 609 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Mo. GA YL OR 'S Shoes for All the Family Dial 335-3850 115 N. Main Street Cape Girardeau, Missouri Weejuns Headquarters LA VERNE SWEET SHOPPE Hallmark Cards Mavrakos Candy Gifts Record Albums and 45's Xp! ZlCKFIELD'5 IEWELER KQGPSGRG Orange Blossom Cardinal Diamond Rings Sefvingthecom W MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S 'Ce19 6 PPIISITIISIG COMPANY INC BRINKOPF-HOWELL h 8Nort Sp gg Good Printing-Co rt S 334-1211 L tt rpress-O t 311173 Enjoy sorr, MIBACLE WATER You Wouldn't Bel It Call SAN!-SOFT WATER SERVICES Always First Quality 14 N' Sprigg St 334 2672 RUST 8. MARTIN, INC. 615 Broodwciy Complete line of: Formols Dress Fabrics ond Accessories Bride's Dresses ond Bridesmaid Dresses 186 HI-LO Dollar Store The King of Low Prices The Shop Thof Mode Cope Girordeou Clothes Conscious Shorpest Styles 3 anieris 2 NORTH MAIN STREET CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. 63701 SOUTHERN CAFE 410 Morgan Oak 335-9891 Serving Good Food for the Past HUTSON'S FURNITURE Twenty Years Under New Management Downtown Cape Girardeau john F. and Margaret Edmundson Mrs. Myrtle Shawan Day Cook 24 Hour Service id South Finance Company Cape Girardeau, Mo. 616 Broadway 334-3091 Milton M. Leyhe, Mgr. 187 KELLY T 2 Tlffis T' GAS ff W Less x - , . e : fl-H 'vl. ' T :TIRES 'x v... .... 1 HN' WELCOME TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Quality Products-Dependable Service UNITED OIL COMPANY Pete Wadlington, Manager 188 ' UNNERSTALUS DRUG THE REXALL STORE X-R V , 630Good Hope ' f Q, ' Cape Girardeau 335-2909 i- SUEDEKUM 84 SCN I l I X Hardware 9 ll LA ,f r i lil , , l H BPS Paint-Housewares Aflef Plumbing Supplies cramming . . . relax with 620 Good Hope 335-9469 a Coke. '7flllli19i1wrs-ily '5lnop.., lm. SPORTSWEAR AND ATHLETIC GOODS Fashion an Complete Selection on At H05 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Mo. ii d Quality Clothes hletic Goods Parking i,2l9,y'fT ', -, H ' -' itz: F' ' '. - . .:. R, ' H --af-ws, M, A , W., ug- , af, , 1 f ,, 'fbf-,M .,1W,. .Mar-9 we , - f'f??g'-0.....,1.,AfL,.., 189 A E ,1 Two ofsEMo's Largest and Most Modern ' 5 - M ' X 1 Food Stores for your , , Shopping Pleasure If M ff T' I 1 f A an I'sg,,fl'2 lg L l fiff -lqf M f Qf, ,,1,11,. ..,',M y I W' '3miB'l l L I 'L 'f s-'A-li and Convenience , , , 3 iw- . in I M ,fs 'J l 'll'lJ' F .fs 1 , 1 . L ,af A I I I f' xiii-,lm ' Mr. C.'S. ICA FOODLINER CHILD'S ICA FOODLINER 80 Plazaway 1736 Broadway FAUST MACHINE COMPANY Welding and Metalizing 551 South Sprigg 335-8470 FORD'S MEAT COMPANY Highway 61 South 334-2465 BILL HAMPTON'S' BAKERY X 1029 Broadway Q X . Cape Girardeau, Mo. S , 7 ,. Specializing in ', . Wedding, Birthday, and Party Cakes Dial 335-8289 DAIRY QUEEN 913 Broadway Sandwiches Malts Shakes Banana Splits 190 QW. A A HAZEL'S FLowER5 AND GIFTS PH RN' CY 1030 Broadway We specialize in 937 Broadway K M hl ,R. PH. , corsages and flowers Bankmark en er e f1I1All owner LFSQEQEAL for alloccasio . 'gg 3358303 fx,rsEw.Qf THE FEDERAL MATERIALS CO. INC. Cape Girardeau, Missouri Use our Clean and Graded Crushed Stone for All Kinds of Concrete CAPE CMC PGNTIAC, INC. 755 South Kingshighway 61 335-5588 A l9l 4wl.ff Phone your order and pick up 334-6279 SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR 801 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Missouri r BODINE'S GIFT SHOP A Gift For Every Occasion China-Crystal Costume jewel ry-Greeting Cards WATCHES 0 DIAMONDS 0 GIFTS WATCH 81 JEWELRY REPAIR ENGRAVING SCHOOL IEWELRY PamM-el's jewelry 821 Broadway 823 Broadway ED- 4-1227 Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701 YOUNG5 foRD 8, sofvs F UN E RA L HO M E Cape Girardeau, Missouri Foremost in Appliance Edgewater 4-1313 Benton, Missouri 721 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Mo. Kingsdale 5-3529 I92 SIMPSON BUICK-OPEL Home of the Mini-Brute FURNITURE 334-2746 , MART 20 S. Sprig TR 334-5241 1140 Kingshighway I VA S For Your Complete Quality Meats, Groceries, DRUG STORE NEEDS and Dry Goods. Cosmetics Film Supplies We Give 81 Redeem Eagle Stamps 701 Broadway Good Hope and Spr Broadway and Pacific SHlVELBINE'S MUSIC STGRE 630 Broadway ED. 4-5216 Magnavox Stereo and T.V.-Wurlitzer Pianos Conn and Leblanc Band Instruments-Lowery Organs 193 if 1i ht lsefggififl -3.-,,.,..oi ' ' KQN., F 1 I -v WM - I ' HOME OF THE BURGER FAMILY- Poppa Mama Teen Baby Burger Take-out orders Phone 334-3994 A 84 W 535 N. KINC-SHIGHWAY A. G. KELLERS INSURANCE AGENCY Stan Popp Phone ED 4-1095 Medical Equipment Safety Apparel 205 S. Sprigg St. ,fsee Us for all your Grinding Wheels insurance needs. 636 S. Kingshighway MINEWELD INC. Compliments of KAC Mo ELECTRIC, Electric Motor Sales ARMBRUSTER AUTO BODY 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone ED 4-6433 and Repair We straighten out 335-2552 Anything but family affairs. Highway 61 South NC. 194 FIRST IN CAPE GIRARDEAU FIRST IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOR THE IMPORTANT NEWS IN SCIENCE POLITICS ECONOMICS CULTURAL ARTS ON THE LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND WORLD SCENE THE SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN I 4 1 ' I95 HARRIS TRUCK 84 For The Finest TRAILER SALES In Fashion Diamond, Reo, Mack, Peterbilt Shop At Trucks I Dorsey Trailers S Highway 61 l Priori F H1-rrr r rrrrv , r rrfg rrfrf rrrn Q rrrr: f rrrf rl rrrrf 3- fffr, r-M-ri-rr r 'HIT - rr:-rrr-r nr' 3: Q Z 2 U Q 0 E -I 'U ss 5 2 m -v U r- W ' : U3 9 5 ,S 2 2 E vw -I LE P 3 55 E E lz Nl Ei W rf: Cv 'D .E H 5 Q pm C W E 2 J: Q w Z 3 :L 7: 'Q MEMBER F.D.I.C. 334-3022 Highway 61 N. 334-3023 RICHARDSON SERVICE Retreoding-Repairing General Tires Cope Girordeou, Mo. Compliments of HARRIS MOBILE HOME SALES 600 S. KINGSHIC-HWAY May we extend our congratulations to the GIRARDOT Staff in producing this meaningful publication . .. It has been a stimulating experience working with Central students and faculty. We hope that through our ef- forts in photography we have con- tributed in a small way to preserving some of your memories of life at Cen- tral High. LUEDERS STUDIO Fine Photography Since 1903 427 Broadway 197 it , 1 1 ' -A .. fi 'I 1 tt . ' ' iM4QCwE'Ef2L3iS1lhQU ' 2 5 52-5f:.,:i' 4, 5 1' 'iw I U i lip, - ,fx I m V 1. 5 ,- fr -W.. , 1, . ,ff M , ig, M., , - , ,. all Ih Memory of.. Craig Kirby, who would have graduated with the class of 1969. Mrs. Lois McKinnis, who taught at Central High School from 1954 to 1967 ALMA MATER I Love Thee, Alma Mager, Central High, l Thy Walls and Halls So Dear. Each Memory of Happy Days Gone By, Brings Back Glad Thoughts of Thee. I Love Thy Colors Proudly Flying, I Am Proud of Tiger Fame. To Thee l'll Ever True and Loyal Be, Alma Mater, Central High! ,,4fy7ga.,a--L f f J , ,, '1 Ms, ' 3 fw,,,,-f,u,,ym,y ,. ..-4 ,, ,, -fur - . , Tp.-L 4- msgs M Y, ,.L,-hs,--,,,, , , , 4 I-I O Progressing through the different stages of life at Central, each stu- dent has had to choose his own course of action throughout the year. The choices made will great- ly affect his life as he moves on to the future. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY: LUEDERS STUDIO PRINTING: AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY Hannibal, Missouri CMD 47 X PM I 5 if I bo QQPW Y - . 9 ,fl 'J ' .QS QQ Ko? ELKQCMQN I fu WJ 2 N855 Noor .N f -L!!! Hwiyf-TE: - W V -.,, i 4179? VX Sv j 2? i jj in K-UQLLE 1 Und K 'A I SQ - KCQAQLO VVXQ evgkcwxok ,Wi F J ,' if-'f ' , S md Hlfles qv- OMB Avo kwb i ' 'rj 1.3f' f fk xi W I an cVVYf'OV1'Q U-3XfXQl S YXXQQ 1 QA 5,57 W WQWMCQS. 502 4 - WJf6,,. oi Ng N K0 Q0 K Q xx mlw Qi KLJQY V55 X M X LU OCMUQ J K SQ QYX9-R SVLJQNQQQVOR kf , Q . - 0' ' 1 M fb ,-f. ' X M D ' 9 Wt MIA' X gk M A , Lf MW! 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